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OA 3 DAILf BUE WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 20 i83i. 7 SPECIAL NOTT'QES. NOTICE. Sp eUI vetttMinont * _ BHa M j jj Found , To Lo n , For Silo , To U'.ntlvantn , Uoard Inp , eto. , will b Inserted In U- column &t the Ion ol TEN CENTS 1'F.U M'.flj fet thc first Insertlor FIVE CRNTS PER LfjfK fet eaoh oub.cqnonl n n. toavo Jvor1mtnenjj t | ou , office , No. r rl Street ncftr 1' .o WA.NTB. FOK UKNT A suite ol roumi In contr\l local Ion Kniulrc ot lr ) Hsnchctt , No. 12 1'enrl St COAtj Anu , rnjiitnl CcntcrUlluaml other soil loMUcunl kcptttOeoreo HoatOM , 623 llroad. > Telephone No ilO. KIIASONAUM : THICKS Fair \\c\g\\l \ \ ml lire i t Ueorge Ilcaton'i co&l and wood Jftrd fliS liroadwixy. Telephone No. 110. I [ lOU SAI.B UKASON UIUI. CofTco roastlnff , ' iilct nml proccry ImMncvt. Only one 111 town. llca on , 111 liwillh. Address U. L. Williams , IS Nortli Main St , , Council IlhilK FOK8AI-OK ! uKNr--Tlio unis Packliu * h nnl laaclilncrj.licAtedlu this city. Cap 160 hngipoJii. . udell & Day. WANihu hv i ) uony > u council liiuuu to taltu TniBn. UolUcrod by CArrlcrat only tnonty c int9 wook. OLD PAPKUS-For eulo at 1UB office , at 26 ooaW n hundred AUCriON Jr.WKNUY A ? 25,000 stock of JU- tnondi , pold and silver watches , solid anc roll ( told Jewelry , triple and > itiadrnblo plate , ilhor. Aarool the \crj- host brands , clocks In creat variety. The abe o line stock baa been consigned to mo wllli Instruct Ions to tell to the hlnhctt Milder. In the stcipkaro lluuad , T } lorlieclor , Uattlctt and ether flno watches. I will commence the sn'o this and routine every c\cnlne fir t\\o weeks at the cits auction II use , No. 602 Droaduaj. T. i : . Dtuiio.'ii L'iniUKn Kt8M\N Salesman Auctioneer * Railway Time Table. i OODNOIL BLUFFS. The follo'vlni ; arc the tlmoa ol the arrival and de parture of tralne by central standard tlmo , at local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten uiln U.C8 earlier and arrl\o ten minutes later. CHICAGO , BtmUNOrON AMD QDINCT. LIU VI. ARttlVK. M36pin Chicago Express 8:00 : a in P' 10 a m Fast Mall. 7:00 : p ir 7.10am " and " k"Mall Kjprcss , 7"3pm 12:20 : p m Accommodation. SiO : p m At local depot only. KANSAS CITY , 8T. JOB AND COU.NC1L BLDFFS. 10CS : a m ( Mail and Express , 7:05 : p m SoS : p m Pacific Exprosa , 6:60 : p m OniCAQO , UILWADKKH AND ST. PAUL , 6:25 : p m Express , 9:06 : a m P:16 : K m Express , 0:66 : p m CHICAGO , HOOK ISLAND AMD rAClFIO. BSO : p m Atlantic Express , 0:05 : a m 9 : 5 a m Day Exprosa , 0:61 : p m 7:20 : a m "Dca Molnos Aooommodatlon , 0:06 : p in At local depot only. WABASU , 8T. LOUIS AND rACIHO. 1 : 0 a m Mail , 4:16 : p m 6:10p : m , Accommodat-on 0:00 : am 1SO : p m St. Louis Express 3:45 : p m 4EOpm : Cfiicago Express 10:56 : am * At Transfer only TOICAOO and NOniUWBSTBRM. 6SO : p m Express , 6:60 : p m C:25am : Pacific Express 0:05 : am BIOOX CITY AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 8:60 : a m 7.20 a m Day Express 6:60 : p m UNION I'AciFio. 6:50 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : a m Ilu0am : Paclflo Express , 4:40 : pm 7:40 : am Local Express , 0:51 : am l':10 : m Lincoln Expre 9 , At Transfer only. ' DUMMY TRAIN'S TO OMiUA. Leave 7:20-3:30-9:30-10:30-11:10 : : : : : a. m. 1:30-2:3 : : P O-fcSP-StfO-OlSO-llWS p. m Sunday 0:30-11:40 : : a m. l:30"3:30-5:30-fl:30-ll:05 : : : : : p. m. Ariho 10 mln tr hefuro leax'ln time N. 3QHURZ. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPUEGS COUNCIL BLUFFS. WAim WllITBNE Practloo In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 10 , ShuRart'a Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOW J. J. STEWAET , ' Practices In Federal and State Courts. 601 Broad way , over Savings Batik COUNCIL nt.UFFS : - JIOWA. KVI'.MXt ; Admi-sion I'ree to l.ndlca each innrnlnn anil Tiles- J.iy nnd 'Ihurjcl.iy afternoons. UEO ol Skates ID cents. A. K. SCHANCK , II. H , MAIITFN3. Manager. 1'ropilctor. R. Eiee 1C D. ) C1 or other tutnnra removed without Ih tOi knilo or drawing o blood , CHRONIC DISEASES'- * ' * * ' * Oior hlity yearfi practical nxpcrlenoa 0lira Ho 1'ccrl treut , Council lilurfs WrConcu'.tatlon Iruo BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant carl Street Council lllulTs , Io a. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council BlufTf. Real oatato collection agency , Odd Fellows Block over 8a\lng8 Bank nioe. orncu , u. n. pusrr. OFFICER & PUSEY Council Bluflj Established 1856 Dealers In F rolgn and omc&tlo EiobinKO rioe Sccurltl JACOB SIUS. K. P. CADWELL SIW10& , CADWELL , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Offlce , Ham Street , Ilaoraa 1 and 2 Bhtitfort Ic Me- ' Will pracUoo In Stata sud . O. O. 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . JOVM COUMCILBLUFFS _ ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. DRUMMERS' ' DAY , I low tli- Travelers \VIII lie Kntei- tnliirO To-Dny. This will bo the Inst nnd boat dixy of the traveling moil's ' Catherine ; . The Bikvarinn band will diacourao music altho hotels this morning , nnd at 11 o'clock the committee will accompany the tnw- ollng mon in cftrringoa nround the city , Tlion will follow the bnn < iuota nt the Ojclou , JJnchlolo and Pitcific housos. After this time will bo given to look over entnploj , , nnd moot business mon , nnd in the oven ing there will bo an cntortninmont at the roller skating rink. All the skntoa Invo boon secured for the frco use of the traveling mon , and with good music and other nocdfula , n good tune is oxp'ctud , The Omaha traveling men have boon given n special invitation to bo prcaont and join in the footivltios to-day and thia evening. METHODIS U MEETING , The Council Blufl's District Gonltr- in Session M Siilnoy. The conference of the Council Blull'a district of the Methodist church opened at Sidney yesterday , aho following being the programme arranged : Tuesday 3:30 : p. m. Openingoorniou A. Thombruo. Wednesday 8:30 : n. m. Dovotloiia services , conducted by G. \Vaynlck. . 1) ) a. m. Business of the conference. 11:20 : a. m , Practicability of organiz ing a 0. L. S. 0. or homo college , 01 church lyceum , on every charge ; 0. M Ward. 1:30 : p. in. Devotional services , con ducted by A. G. Forman. 2 p. m. - Centennial conventions , and Berry memorial association ; C. II. Now ell. . ' 3 p. m. Importance of circulating our periodical literature , C. Smith. 3:49 : p. m. The best method of secnr ins a revival on every charge , A. P , Hull. 7:30 : p. m. Temperance mass mooting ; addressed by J. W. Lewis , J. P. St. Glair and W. M. Welch. Thursday , 8:30 : , a. m. Devotional ser vices , conducted by W. 11. Douglass. 9:00 : a. m. Business of the conference. 11:30 : a. m. How to aavo the young people to church , H. H. Barton. 1:30 : p. m Devotional services , A. C Rawls. 2:00 : p. m. Shall wo have a missionary campaign ? 0. W. Brewer. 3:00 : p. in. Our Preacher's Aid society cioty , D. Mclntiro. 3:30 : p. in. The relations of the preacher's habits to his spirituality and power , J. D. DoTar. 1:00 : p. m. Importance of the claas mooting , W. E. Howe. 7:30 : p. m. Consecration mooting fol lowed by nacramental service. The pastors are requested to BOO that class loadern and Sunday school superin tendents are elected by the ollicial board to represent their charges in the district conference. The district stewards will moot on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 : o'clock. There will be full discussions on many topics not mentioned in the programme such as "furnishing our parsonages , " "tho utility of publishing a district pa per , " etc. The mooting promises to bo a profitable ono. Heal Kstnto Transfers. The following are the real oatato trans fera filed for Oscobor 28 and reported to THE BBC by P. J. McMahon. A. B. Walker anil wife to J. M. Palm er , lota 4 and fi , block 10 , Enbanka s end add. , $1. Albert T. Flicking and wife to C. II. Wind , lot 0 , block 27 , Everetta add. , § 500. James J. Borah to Herman Otto , i B w 1 12 , 70 , 40 and n \ n w [ 13 , 40 , except 10 acres , § 5,250. C. B. & ( J. H II. Co. to Marshal Els- wick , n o 1 n o } 1 , 74 , 40 , § 288. % . L. W. Uuflmau to Marshal Elswick , J , n o i 1 , 74 , 40 , 81.000. Full assortment of club , half club and strap skates on hand. OODNOIL BLUITB MARKET. Wheat No. 1 milling CO@G3 ; No. 2 , CS ; No. S , CO : rejected Sfife-lO. Corn Now , M28. Oats For local purposoi , 3fi. Hay SO 00a7 ( 00 per ton ; baled , 50@GO. Hye 35o. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 ponnda. Wood Good supply : prices at ymJa , C 00 © 00. 00.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 9 53 per ton ; toft I 50 per ton Lard Fatrbank'a , wholoaiHnj ? at Ojfo. Iflour City flour , 1 f 0@2 OH , Brooma 2 95@3 00 per doz , LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cowa 3 23@3 75. Butcher itocrs , H 75M4 00. Slioop /J0@3 CO , IIORB 10U@J25. PUODOOK AND FRCITH. Poultry I'lvo old hens , Oc ; Bpring chickens , 2)0@33lpordoz. ) Butter Creamery , 28@30c ; choioo country 22o , Kpga 22 per dozen. vegetables Potatoes , 30@40o per bushel ; onlouH , 10@ 0c | Hir buj apples , cheico cooking or eatinff , 2 2oj beans. 1 C02 00 per bushel ; Sweet uotatoes , 2Jc ucr Ib , SILIIVG : A 11/1x0. An Old Hand al the HuhlnoSH < ; ivi'Nn Greenhorn Homit San Kranclico 1'oBt. "You BOO , " said the piano man to his now help , aa ho touched up an old $ . ' ! stool with a little boiled oil and kerosene till it looked like a brand now § 7 article , "every ono who comes to buy or hire n piano knows moro or loea about the ma chine principally less -and its the duty of a good salesman to guido them , ao to speak. "I understand that'eaid the now man. ' 'Oh , you do , do you ? " said the boss , softly , no ho rubbed his brush over a scratch. "How would _ you j > p to work with a strong-looking woman in a turned allk dreas and cleaned kid elovea , wht > wanted to hire a 8700 piano for $ ti v month and not pay for aenditigit homo/ / " "Why , I'd just toll her it could not hi done , nnd lot her walk out ai soon aaolii could' that's all , " ( mid the now man , with n look of Euprcmo inuid'orenco at Ins face. "Y Jii are like all the rest of 'em , " uairl the been , otully , aa ho keyed up a 200 imitation grnnd to makes a eound Jiko o 8700 Ohickering : "all you lack ispatienci and judgment and about ton year's ex pi riencH to hn n good pi no ealfpinan , Now you juot littpn to me , And I'll tell yuii' ' moro in a second about piano selling than you know in a lifetime. " "Spiel , " said the now man , as ho com posed himself to rest on n piano stool the boss had jiut picked out to send to n Tohama street residence , "Thoro you go , " mid the boas ; "don't you know that's a § 10 stool ? " "Well , what If it i l" " ' What If it h ? ' " screamed the boss , breaking wire in the excitement of the moment ! "do you suppose that ? 10 tools will stand fitting on ? Now , listen to mo and I'll tench you seine paints about the piano busiuesa. You see every woman knows nil about n piano. If aho don't seine ono olao does , or thinks ao , and Is sure to toll her. There's n cool hundred dolhra profit to us on n $1)00 ) piano , if wo got it ; but wo don't ; there's the trouble. Wo hnvo to divldo juat the pamo as If wo worn politicians. A Indy conies into the store nnd says aho wants to buy n piiuio. After trying every instrument in the place or having us try thorn , and getting all the price , shosayg , "I'll not make up my mind to-dny. I'll got my daughter's mtiaio teacher , who knows all about pianos , to como down nnd try them. ' Nest day along comes the music teacher with n card whlch Bays aho is from the Conservatory of Muaio at Milim , Why , 1'vo had cards enough of old Milanora hero to fill the conservatory , lot nlon leave room for teachers and pupils. Sly the tcitchor , after I've got over the par alyzing elldct of the card , 'I'll ba dowr to-morrow with Mrs. So nnd So to pic' out a piano. Of cour.io , I expect tin usual commission.1 'Yos , ma'am , ' says 1 ' 10 per cent , ' and away she goes. Nox day the buyer nnd music teacher conn and pick out c piano. The music tonche dooa some heavy standing around , trio every ono opened and glvoa her opiniut aa wlao as nn owl. Uf courao , oho can' ' toll the dilforciico between n good pian < nnd a poor ono. "Of.courao not , " echoed the now man "Nor you cither , 1 don't ' boliovo,1 snapped the boae , with n moan look in his lace. "And why can't youi 'Caiiso ' no ono but a maker or a tuner can. A good tuner will got the same sound out of a $200 piano na any ono can put of the beat instrument mado. That is , ho will in a place of moderate size. You can't toll any thing about a piano by playing it ; only whether it'a in tune or not. And the moro you know about playing the losa you are likely to know about pianos Yes , sir , n cheap piano will sound aa well aa a good ono. But how long v ill it last ? That's the question. That'o whore the music teachor's fooled. She'll noao around inside and look at the hammers bobbing up nnd down , poke her parasol nt the wires and run her fingera over the keys , and that's nil aho knons about it. What she's got through wasting our time she'll adviao the lady to buy the ono nearest the lady's price , quarrel with mo about getting n muaie stool thrown inand that'a all. Wo have to give her 10 per cent for doing that , and , besides , aho'll want n commission on every bit of music the lady buys. " "Suppose you did not give up , would not ttio customer buy anyhow1 ? aakod 3ho now man. "You are a nice ono , you are , " said the boss , with a look of contempt. "Buy ? Suppose eho did buy , and pay , too ? It 'ud bo n nice thing to have on your mind , wouldn't it to have n mad house teacher a hover" over your piano and giving it u black eye , and making the lady nnd hoi- friends nil weary of it. Fancy having a awoct thing in a gingham dress Baying to one uf your best customers. "Mr. Bland did not treat you right about that pianov ma'am. I am sorry to say that its tone is oo bad that dear Ethol'ii car is being ruined. ' The firat thing you'll know the lady will want you to tnko it back. If you don't ' you're a cheat , and aho'll not only take her trade away but nho'Il ruin you among her friends. You are a smart one , you are , to talk about quarreling with a music teacher. Why , I'd sooner give 'em half the profits. " "I see , sir , " said the now man , hum bly."That's "That's all simple , " continued the boss ; "but the line art cornea in with tough customer. Ouo that wanta three half dollars for a dollar. You have got to play that kind mighty low down or some ono olao will catch their trado. A cheap , showy piano is the kind of thing to catch them ; but you want to hold it back and seem very reluctant to aoll it. Wnit till they've found fault with the price or tone of nearly every instrument in the place , and then bring out your best bower , so to apeak ; but bo nuro and put it on the market with care. Ask a very still price lirot. Ilintthat you don't care to sell it ai all , but rather than nco a liutcd rival take trade from your store , you would part with anything. If nho takes the hint nho'll try to boat you down a quarter or so. Moot her gradually , fight for every dollar ; nnd mind you , the second eho does Bay yea , grab for the coin , for fear oho might ohnugo her mind. " Slj"You can rely ou that , " eaid the now man. "Now about the " , hiring buainnso , continued the boss , "iloro io the best part of our trade , but it nurdu care. Anew now pinno , when it goea out for hire , is worth $3 n month. Ono that has boon used come time is only worth 5 But there are tricks , thnuk Oed , " ejacu luted the boas , na ho tiedn labolbeuring the nnmo J. Ci. Fair on the leg of nn old , brokon-down equnro piano , big enough for n cnmpnigu rostrum. "Now , hero's an old jinglor that'a paid for itself five times over and brought ua in enough for cartage to buy a now wagan. It's a beauty a bonanza. I always call It. Fair got back from North Beach only yoator- day. I'll have it varnished by noon and out at the Mission before the cm' ' of the week. When a party cornea for a piano that I can BOO don't know much , I trot out Fair. Beautiful in strument ; first prize at the centennial. " "Looks us if it might have won a prize 100 yuarj back , " laughed the hired mm. mm."Yea , air ; a beauty , " continued the bone , frown ng at the interruption. ' Could not rent it under any circum stances , only It was right , and In moving the back leg of the piano gat acratohcd , Ono of the wealthiest ladiua in San Fran cisco , too , bought it. Of course , I could not cay who. That would bo unprofes sional ; and besides , " said the boss with n rin , "thcro ain't no need to toll 'em whim the name's on the label na large u life. " " 1'hero'a u smart ono , but I don't think it'a right for him to bo deacon of a church , " said the new man , as the boas went out to stand oil'a solicitor for cub- icricptiona in aid of a coiuuiiijitivo curnot player. B.-rcifua ! dineasea manifest thmnuelvca In the warm weather. ' JJoods Haraapar 1 a cloaiuiPf. tlut blood nud remove : ) ovoiy taint of gcrofuh. ticrinmi I'Vi'imil - - , U'.m.i.v , UctuH-r'JK , Bismarck dnnloM'ttbao. utoly that Iio has any ileiiinx against the tree lilies ( ( jennnriy. The emi/ire h greatly In * er-fj/'d m thur contitueJ frit Ian , IW.\M > 1\ < 5 ( \VTTI.U A ln > Avlili tlio Couliojs ol * Now Mc > \ - ' IcoiutilTheir Knll Com-spomlonco of the Knium City .lourn.il. After lonviiiK tlio fine ranch nt Cedar Oanon of the CASS County Cultlo compv ny , where Mr. Urlon nnd his excellent wife have n lovely homo , nnd then goini ; west ton miles ncross the Pecos to their hay camp and dining with the goniai Mr. Hugh Fuh of Jackson county , Mo. , who has charge of the same , wo , brother and I , started on the hunt of the "round up. " Wo struck their trail nnd followed it till darkness nnd a rain storm compelled a halt. With use of saddle blankets and two good Rlickors , wo managed to got nloiiH qulto well considering. Wo awoke in early morn in drizzling win to find ourselves surrounded by huddling bunches of cattle. Hut our noble steeds had not deserted us and wo wore soon on our way. Wo reached the "roundup" in duo courao of time nnd nlightod with aomo degree of dillicully owing to soreness nnd Btill'noaa of our limbs. Wo received n honrty welcome , nnd enjoyed ourselves hugely on the most delicious beef , with cotloo nnd broad. Wo were informed by Mr. William Pea cock , the boss , in western pnrlnnce , thai my desired object could not bo nccom pliahod till the following day , but meantime time wo mustnmko ouraolvoa entirely a' ' homo. And ao wo did. But the nlghl was most unpropitious. The thundori roared and the lightning ( lashed ! llul our lea pot was safe , it being tin nnd not easily broken. I've ' hoard ot drowned r.ita nnd chickens , such bipeds 'wore wo , nearly all of ns. But thoro'a no night without day , and the following day the sun cimo out briqhtand you mny bellovo it , beautiful. Kipidly the ground dried so much so , that 1 wno assured they would yet gather some cattle and brand , the calves , which is what I como to wit no33. But firat , the bronchos had to bo gathered for they had stampeded , and Mr. Allonfiold malinger and gallant caballero of ranch of Messrs , Reynolds Bros. , bankers at Ins Vegas , could only succeed in recapturing n few , enough to mount the boys in the further prosecu tion of their work. By high noon I aaw that my desired object joct was near nt hand ; for from almost every direction came "cow boys , " some with bunchoa rf horses , others with bunches of cattle , and gathered into herds. Lirlotting and mounting fresh horses , a draught of good strong coil'eo , a alice of bread and meat , gathering the branding irons , and swinging a gallop , soon brings us to the hord. A fire ia soon mndo from the roots of bushes near by. The branding irons heated , the ropers enter the conglomer ated herd , select and lariot the unbrand- cd calves , n loop onto the aaddlo-horn and away they go full run for the fire ; the calf bawling with all its might and inuin , and its poor mother , with other oympathizera , following cloao and moan ing hard. A.rived at the fire two cow boys ( aomo- times moil ) gAther , trip and hold , while two othora mark nnd brand the calf the aamo as ita mother. At times the roping wait quito exciting , as aomo of the calves got warning and try to cacapo out of the herd , and the trained rope liorao making the effort of a race liorao for the goal. And when the lariat is thrown onto the calf in auch a mpid motion , ho goes roll ing and tumbling in the moat tcrriblo manner. But no attention is paid to It , aa the liorao only ctiangoa his direction and continues the gallop to the firoknow ing full wall that that ia the only Estop ping and resting place for him. And BO they continue till the work is finished for that herd , when the herd is turned loose. Returning to the Rio Pecos , wo found it booming and on the rmnpago. Young Knorpp , of Pleasant IIill , Mo. , is at tempting to roach ua on his way to the Hay camp , lost quite a good horse , and came near losing hia life. His companion had proceeded him in safety , but with a good ducking. Wo finally forded by wait ing two days. This ia entirely n cattle country , but I understand it ia already very much over- otockcd , and some complaints to local cattle associations have already boon Clod against nome Toxaa cattle mon lately como hero. I hoar that Messrs. Dosa and Horn , prominent cattle men hero , nro now residents or your city. Kansas City should try for this cattle trade. Since my arrival hero I can appreciate more fully the recommendationa of open air exorcise , from your city physicians , Dra. Ilniloy , Porter , Jackson and others , to eomo of tlioir chronic weakly patients. Adioa , ainigoa. N. 15.V. . air. llcwill's Ginger lor. Now Yorlc hotter to I'liHadolpliin Lodger. Various indeed are our methods in that pornuit of hapnineaa which the Conatitu tion professes to guarantee. Congresa m ; n Abram S. Hewitt , son-in-law of the late Peter Cooper , n wealthy iron maker nnd energetic politician , was aeon in Broadway with an earthen jar under hia arm. It looked like the BOU of an art ! clo in which candled ginger root ia im ported from China , being white ware with figure.s of blue on it , nnd common enough in seeming quality , flowitt is imbued with considerable dignity of person and manner , with no trace of triviality in cither. "I'm glad to BOO you'ro not too proud to carry homo your own groceries when yon take the notion , " said u friend who fell in with him. " 'Groceries ! ' Hewitt exclaimed. 'Do you think this ia a ginger jar ? BloBH you 1 just paid 8200 far thU thing , with IK contents at all. It ia good for the price too. ' "Ho in a collector of proa ains , and owns n collection in which single pieces are vnlured at a thousand dollnrd each That ia his hobby in amusement. " \VlllTI' "SloMOU-.lll" .JnCltMlllGol III From ( Joiicral Jloaurefrard' * Article on the Jiattlu of Hull Kiiu , ( ien , Johnston and I now Hot out at full speed at the point of conflict. Wo arrived there just as IJeo'a troops , aftur giving way , weru fleeing in disorder be hind tlio height in rear of the stone bridge. They had ccirnci around between tlio basa of tlio hill and the stoiio bridge into a shallow ravine , which ran up to a point on the crttt wlioro Jackson had al ready formed his brigade along tlio edge jf the woods. Wo found the command- jrn roaolatoly stemming tlio farther lliVht jf the routed forces , but vainly endeavor- ng to restore order , and our own efforts ivoro as futile , Kvery HCgmeiit of line wo muceadad In forming was a ntn dissolved ivliilo another was being formed ; moro ; hati 2,000 men v/oro shouting oaoli Koine iiigKCStluti to the other , tholr volcor ninaling witli the nolao of tlio eholtr iiirling through thu trees over hood , nnd ill word of iv inmiuid drowmd in the lonfiuion and uproar. It vraa ut ( hir nomont that ( ion. Boa uutid the famour izpniaeion , "Look ut Jackson's bri Hdo ; t etuuda there like a stone wnll'1n ' itttno that pasietl from the brtgado to its1 immortal commander. The seemed i 3 ottievnblc , but hnppily the thought came to mo that if their colors wore planted out to the front the men might rally on them , mid 1 gave the or der to carry the standards forward aomo forty yards which was promptly executed by the regimental otlkors , thus drawing the common eye of the troops. A OHASH WIIMMVt I I. Mnrriod In ,1 illy KI Mo Parted l s''l'- ( cm her. Philadelphia lccoul. ! Melissa Aniolln Ivens , n foiirtcon-ynnr- old girl , who wna mirried in Kensington Ihroo'montbs ngo to n brick-layer's np- pruntiee who h.xa not cast his lirst vote , hns applied to the courts for n divorce. Bho lived al No. O'.U'J ' (7Mil street , Ken- aingtou , when aho WAS married , July last , by Rov. Mr. Bender , to Smith It. Ulioaila , The grass widow of fourloim wears long skirts. She has a fair com plexion and light brown hair , which she parts on the loft sldo like a boy. When a Uacord reporter saw her last night aho was plainly droaaud , nnd were n whlto apron. In spooking of her hiub.xud she stud : " 1 don't know why 1 married Smith , ho was such nn awful story toller. 1 mot him during the past summer at my sis- tor's residence. Ho often called nt our house , but not to see mo particularly. I of ton quarreled with him , and ho fro- luunlly pinched mo nnd shipped mo in ttie face. Ho gave mo u lot of bunniiiiiis ou the night of our mnrringo nnd 1 ho liovo they wcro drugged , aa 1 felt very stupid. Ho aakod mo to take a walk and I did HO , like n little fool , and whou wo reached the paraonngo of the German Lutheran church at Cumberland street and the Trenton railroad , 1 waa crying. Whou the pronohor. Rev. Mr. Bunder , aaked mo my ngo 1 t ° Ul him 1 don't know. Then Smith said I was 18 nnd that ho was 21 , nnd wo were then mar riod. That very night Smith pinched inv arm and olappod mo in the fnco. Smith said ho owned n § 2,300 brick house , and that ho had n handsome suit of furnlturo to put in it. Well , wo lived on broad and tea and bread and ton until 1 got tired. 1 nearly starved to death , nnd , ns you BOO , I am nearly ns thin as a shingle now. I got tired of auch treatment , and told Smith so , nnd entreated him to tnko mo to his now homo. Ho told mo ho had lied about the now homo , but that ho had the furniture onfo and sound. Ho took mo to a furniture store nnd pointed to a handsome suit in the window , and said : 'Melissa , dear , that belongs to mo. ' I replied that 1 didn't ' believe him. 'Yea , dear , it docs ; the man i.s keeping it for mo. ' 'Well , why don't you put it In our now houap ) ' I replied. Ho said it would wear out if ho did , and it was much nicer to look at in the store window. That sickened mo of him. Iio hasn't got nny brick house , cither. 1 found put that he wns only nn apprentice to a brick-layor at § 0 a week , " Tlio fatnor of tlio girl siiya ho proposes to BUG tlio minister for marrying his daughter under such circumatancca. A Valuable Chill Tonic Komi tlilH Testimony. UMOXTDWX , AUK. , September 2 , 1882 J/ess. A . A. Jtobinsun itCo , Louisville , l\u , Gentlemen In reply to your favor of the UOth ult. wo will say that wo have found Jhiyhca' 'J'onia ono of the best aclling Chill remedies that wo have sold during the past Bummer. Wo have had ninny verbal testimonials from our friends aa'o ita cflicacyin curingOhills and Favor , nnd regard it ns B preparation nf much more than ordinary merit. Wo have sold (15) ( ) fifteen groaa of it since May last , and have noticed that its oalo since the Chill season has boon over has con tinued longer than any other Chill reme dy that wo have handled. Wo like to sell proprietary articles of merit , and in selling llughea' Tonic wo feel that wo are giving value received. Yours truly , ( Signed ) C. J. LINCOLN & CO. Prepared by R. A. Robinson it Co. , Wholesale Druggisla , Louisville , Ky. , nd at retail by Schroter & ocht , DruggiutH , Omaha. Retails $1.00 per btlo , six bottloa ? 3 00- m Hoxvfo-ICmr , ' I'otlor'n Duel. lion. 1'erloy I'ooro In Hnstou Budget. Mr. Roger A. Pryor , a liro-oating representative from Virginia , coimidorod himaulf aggrieved by language used in de bate , early in April , J8iO ( , by Mr. John F. Potter , a representative from Wiscon sin , nud sent him a note by Mr. Hind- man , of ArknnanR , asking h.in to leave the district to receive another communi cation. To thia Mr. Potter replied that us Mr. Prypr'a note contemplated avoid ing thu anti-duoling penalties in the dm trict , and that aa hia difiqnalificatinn wns contained in the constitution of Wiacon flin , ho could not leave the dinlrict ; on which Mr. Chrlsmau , a nubstituto for Mr. Ilindman , who waa obliged to leave Arkansas , handed Mr. Potter a poromp tory challungo from Mr. Prior , dating hia note from Virginia. Col. Lander , who had been designated by Mr. Potter a3 hiu friend , handed , after a lapeo of twelve houro , a note to Mr. Chriuinan , accepting the challenge , and naming common bowio-knlvca as the weapons , to fight in the open air , with two friends uach , armed with Colt'ii pistols. Mr.Chrla man proteatcd ngainat this form of weapon aa absurd , barbarous and vulgar , and oll'crod to conntruo the cado in the most liberal terms , provided other arms were suggested , To this Col. Lander replied - plied that Mr Potter detested the whole system of dueling as barbarous and inhu man , but being called to account for thu oiercino of free speech on the floor of the house , ho consented ; not being accua- toinod to the usual weapons of the duel- 1st , to meet him In a way that should put them ou equal tormu , and to nauiu the time , place and wcapnna. But as the weapons named by Col , Potter , through Col. Linder , were objected to , Col , Liu- dor , without Mr. Potter's knowledge , tendered himself to Mr. Pryor without restrictions , which was also declined , on thn ground that Iio had no quarrel with Col. Lander. Mr. Pryor thun desired Mr. Potter to "naniu n particular time and designate some pluco" thut they might indulgi ) in n stru t light , hut just thun thu ptilice intorfurud and the mutter was dropped , Mr Pryor not having ob tained "tho Hatmfuctlon usual amonggeii- tlomon. " "Nolliln ; ; KNn Mid An } Omul , " Of counio. BocaiiBO rhuumatium is a dreadfully tough diBcami , and hardly nny thing ou earth wl'l ' reach it except Brovvn'u Iron Bittcra. After enduring the twiiifen ; of rhpuinatigin for yeuru , and at lint experiencing huppy dulivormici' , Mr. John H. Pratt , of S-tybruok , Conn . } ' 'I derived much benefit by naiiif- Hruwn'H Inn 1 titters for rheumatism Nothing uloo did any good , " If you huvo rhounmUsm take thu hint. It cures neu- ra'giii ' , huadacho mid other norvuua dls I'MCH TEAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE ALL ARE FOUMD ! Where- They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl R R A nTTTPm. RITE A.nd nil of the oed niutlplonanut things thnt go to make np a com plete nnd hnppy existence. The town oC South Omn'w ' it limntod south of the city [ of Omaha on the line of the U. IUnihvay , and it is loss thaii 2i niilog from the Omtilin post oflice to the north liuo c i the town site. South Omnhn is nonrly 1 } miles north nud south by 21 east and ; . nnd covers nn nron of nonrly foursqunro miloat The stock yards nro t\t the oxtroino southern limit Nonrly 160 lots hnvo been sold' arid the demand is on the increase ) The yards nro being rnpidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $80,000 Wnter Works are finished nnd furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways hnvo a largo force of mon at work nud will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , hnvo n union depot iienrtho _ park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will to furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots " in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. ISifApply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Ynrds. Assistant Secretary , A Bival. AND Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Liras Pii IN An examination of these magnificent Pinnos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. General Western Representatives. P. S. Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BEOS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGEB OYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. [ ENDORSED BY FR/J / MZ LISZT. ] DOBTON.BVIarch 1st , 1851. nifKHSON 1'IANO 00 nKNTUiMin Your Instrument * . 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