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DAILY BKE THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 1881. ORGUTT & FRENCH urtalne , In Lixco''El'k , Turcoman , Etc. ) oil'cloths , Mattings , Llnoleumn Etc hoicost and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , itno and bo convinced thnt wo nro hoadqnartors for nil goods In our line 1 " ' ' - " " " nAtiPMTH rwtivii , , and IIouso Furnishings In the COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlvCnrdauo L , C. ARBUTHNOT , - -A1I. Till * . LATEST STYLKS IN - DKMAUEST'S KALt , I'Al-Ell 1'ATrKllNS Jl'-sT UECKIVEI ) . 542 BROADWAY , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both now nnd second hnnil , rouging in prices from § 3.50 to $25 ench. Tnkp advantage nnd cull early to obtain the best bargains. I nm making a biy reduction in TJ 3ES. I "OS ? TJ Ae 1 need the room to display my etock ut stoves. A. J.MANDEL , Council Uluds , Iowa , 325 HroaJway , PI HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRAKZ LISZT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrhailed or Tone or Flnlshi KIMBALL PIANOS Cost Modern 1'rlcotoUuy. The Ivimball Organ , BO long nnd favorably known In the west , wcommomla STEWART , Solo Agent f or above lines of Goods. Wnreroonu , 329 ouncil Bluffs Correspondence Solicited , Agents Wnn toil. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN and 344 Frondwfty. OOUNOIIi BLUFFS Waves , Switches , Whatnots , LangL'y and Pompadour Frizzes. ALL KINDS OF 29 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFF o /N r Nos. 317 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCILBLUFFb Special Bargains In Wall Paper. .n nrdor to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods , I Imvo decided to offer all goods now in stock , at prices never before quoted in this city. T GEO. R. BEARI No. 32 Main Street , next to P. 0. . P ALYSWOHTH. y w fuat at Bli inw si th thw v ca FrttnioIIou8c nioicdon tlioLITTLK GIANT trucks and any dlstanoo Rud- over any kmu or grouna * ' ' li. UKICK HOUSES raised. All work KuarauteoJ li.IK \V. I' . AYtSWOIlTH , 10JO Ninth street. fr COUNCIL 1JLUFFS Bll MRS , S. J. NORBIS , th in 0 tr fo ycwi wi Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of Indicn. hi MHS. S. J. NOUUI9 , liJUJ Hronilway , - - - Council Klutf-i or orPi A. F. CLATTEKHCCK , G. EDOAU , 0. K. BKSWICIC , ur Manager. Assistant. Sccictary. rii th Council Bluffs Defective Association nt 0 to Will ilo nil kinds of dctccthu cr4 < for lianks , Kxprom , 1e\venfh \ anl Hallway rooipanlo ) , ilerclmntH , Mtnulactorlea , Corporations , I'uUle and 1'iHatu Institutions and District Attornoyn. Stolen property reentered - inL entered Collections made , Jlleslnif friends found. Divorces procured. 8500 reward offered for the arrest inm ami cnmlctlon cl any person or persons fraudulently reprenuutliu thin Association All communications strictly confidential. Olllcu : MmonlcTciiinlu Council Jllnlla Iowa. 1' O. Box 1293. m pa is MANDEMAKEKS & V./N , in si loa he < an niu yc he STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY ; 111 th 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmnn St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. be Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt Attention nnd satisfaction cr Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. hi.Jo Jo in MRS. L A. WARBURTON ro , un FASHIONABLE 0 RESSMAKER. si'wi lisi' CO Gutting and Fitting a Specialty. wi Inwi wi ' . ' 30 ca fj rn Wo MuuM callS our attention to the fact tint the Hii Iir in 111 wJ -Alll. 01 KKllJ.Nif- OC Bargains Whioli Cannot bo Obtained Elsowhoro. fact pr Wo can coiniixo on.r > lmly tlut wu ij bat > ie mean und n. tan. what wonaj Hut the I/cut ay to an test the truthluliKs * of our atucrtions In t call and txainiiiu uui twk and jiricts , ulna.M ri.iiiuiiilji.rlij , ' out THAT WB HKt'\ < Wfini < tS IN I.VKHV I'AH'I JCL'LAIt. mi ASH istlio nia'1 ujrJun li will a'tr * ' ' jttcntiun < jf ikrrt'Kxl , It m t'm ' ord c nt < IIHS j ur na td ln. mid tuai is ih n. < i can ' ( fit iln-iu t ou at t I u ( ! 31 Cua j , an I 8"llln , , huct > j | ir > t ' < Be " - > - er " < icliaro Tl t K AtA'I'i' ' II * Ur t\\ ( 'I ' COUHCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKWS. IOWA IIKMS. The hog cholera is still depleting the pork supply In Clinton county. The potato crop of the atnto this yenr is estimated nt 15,000,000 bushnls. Eight drive wells furnish an abundance of water for the Odebolt water works. The Valley National bank at Hod ( hk lias surrendered its charter and hns boot to n private bank. A Troll-known young attorney of Dos Moinca hns boon very busy for seine time In securing a divorce for A young woman , lie succeeded in his cllorts nnd cm Sun- dny night the couple will bo united in marriage. That is ono way of working for n wife , There died in Davenport a few days since a Fronch-Caimdinn Woman , named Aspisia Uolonglo , who claimed to be the first whlto woman in Iowa. She was very old , but did not know her ago. Her second husband was an Indian trader , to whom she was married before the Black llawk war. On Friday Anight about thirty of tho'1' ' neighbors of Air. Samuel liurgor , of Marietta township , Marshall county , took that nentlemon from his house nnd dressed him from head to foot in a complete ploto suit of tiir. It was clone as n reward ward for insulting the wife of a neighbor. The neighbor in question was the only ono of the party who did not mask him- sett , the others being disguised. G. G. McFaddon , ngod 54 , recently married the 18-year-old daughter of land lord Windsor , ot the Walker house , in the Httlo village of Walker , in Linn county. It has ainco transpired that McFaddou has a wife and eleven children of assorted sizes back in Kansas , and ho has skipped away from his Iowa victim to avoid arrest , and also to probably hull himself to another fool of a girl. Lie travels about the country ns a washing machine agent. A reward of $1 OCO is oflernd tor the arrest of Burt Yatee , who recently killed John Broon at Lake Mills , Yatcs Is de scribed a five foot , eight or nine inches in height , scar on or over one of his eyes , and slight powder marks on face , light fuzzy mustache , round plumu face , little wall-eyed , were when last scon a long , loodO brown duster , looked like overcoat ; grayish clothes , low crown black slouch hat ; a painter by trndo ; pluys billiards and is very fond of roller skating. The roller skate mostly in favor scorns to bo the ono with the 2j inch brass- lined wheels , the largest in uao. H. L Miller , 100 ! ) Fourth avenue , Council Blufl's , is the western ngont for these skates , and is having animmonse success in soiling the same. Ho carries it large and well assorted stock of club , half club and strap skates. XIC\V YOU 1C Sonic id Them AVIio Kn.jny Siistantial Income- , , , Now York Letter to Cincinnati Knquhar , Nh Among the loaders of the bar Evarts holds < unrivaled pro-eminence. Ho ia readily recognized in the street by his tall , slender form and his impressive countonancotand when ho rises in court both the bar and the bench glvo imnio- diaqu attention. Erarts will attend to no cases that nro not of the highest impor tance. Hence any now client that may dofliro hia services must bo properly in troduced and must pay a liberal retain ing foe. Ilia oratory is noted for the length of its sentences , some of which loT fill a page In an ordinary book. This is natural , and , therefore , incurable ; but in his casoit does not impair the force of argument. Ho is not , probably making money now as rapidly as a few years ago , but there are many hero who J. would like to give him 8-5,000 for his professional income. Evartu is now near three score and ton , but still retains the fullness of his powers , and expects to hut dozen years or moro. Fullerton is another noted lawyer , hia forte being skill in cross-examination. In this point indeed has ho long stood unrivaled , and when ! a witness gets into his hands ho is sure to be emptied of all ho know a of the case. Both Evarts and Fullerton wore employed in the Boecher-Tilton case in which they displayed their pecu liar . characteristics in an nitmirablo man ner. Fullorton'o inc"mo is estimated at from $10,000 to Sir.JOO. ( Francis A , Bangs is also noted for sharp hiindling of u witness , and his skill this point was admirably diapluyod in thu examination of Ferdinand Ward. Ono of his most important cases was the trial of young Ketchum , the Wall street forger , which occurred nearly twenty years ago. ilo was also on thu long winded Di Ccsnola case. Ho charges L handsomely far his services , and makes on average $20,000 a year. Kogor A. Pryor , who was an ofliccr in the confed erate act vice , came to thin city as soon ao the war was over , and has built up a rich practice. Ho was sent to London defend O'Donnoll , who murdered JA Carey ; , and though ho failed in this L.W attempt , ho loft a highly favorable W. JO impression of American genius on the Oil London < bar. is the " " Pryor "lonfj-haired" J. man of the profession and his income is J.II estimated at 812,000. S. L. JVJ. Barlow named after Samuel L , Mitchell , who , his day , was the most prominent phy sician , and scientist in Novr York. Bar low is worth a million , and hence is less slave to hia profession , but ho draws heavy counsel fees from his clients , the amount being estimated at $10,000 a year. The Erie railroad , with which ho has long boon connected , has paid him I liberally for advice , and ho is nuw oim of the richest and most independent mem- bera of the Now York bar. William F. IIowo has boon noted as a criminal lawyer for twenty yoais , and hud . , among other clients , the murderer Jack Itdynolds , whoao utterance , "Hang is played out in Now York , " is still remembered. Howe is an Englishman , und bin heavy frame and smiaro-biiilt countenance readily miggcst the John Hull character. Ho ia bold and aggros- give , and when nothing else ia lult ho will display in favor of a client an un limited amount of "chi'uk ' " Associated ' . ' 'I with Howe is the little Jew ci/mtnonly called "Abo Hiimtnull. " Ho entered Howe's ollico as or rand bay , but hat risen to a partnership , and ID now con sidered by uome as the ablest man in the linn. Ilutnmoll in too small to plead important casrn , but > ccasionallj inttkbi ! mi effort of this kind. In which ho always shows ability. On such occasions ho ia porchcd upon a chuir. hi , 1 o ia the suiiilloet man that over practiced law , and yet ho makes muri money than many an advocate of the lolti stature- Howe A Ilummell have ai omo estimated at $20,000 a year. I' bum much larger , liut at prcRcii' rmilnal biisinusii is r.tthur Uiipruiitu o .inj'weJ1 , i o rcvcr , 'C"M a. jt < f the Jc nnd this , though done at low r.ito , counts up in the course of year. year.David D. Field is the Nester of the Bar , and if ho lives until thn l.'lth of next February ho will bo n plump four scoro. Notwithstanding this advanacd ago ho still attends to business , and considers himself .1 working member of the profes sion. His most important service was the penal cede , and there are now hun dreds of state prison convicts now serv ing out sentences , which , in his judgment ought to punish crime. He now has the business of several hr o corporationsnnd has been conspicuous in the effort ( in behalf - half of the L road to prove that light and air are not property. In taking this po sition ho stultified himself , for no man of common sense can deny the correctness of that decision which has alllrmcd this prin ciple. L.iwyore , however , nro often led by the pressure of their clients to do and say that which h both false and ridiculous , Field is a millionaire , and his income from investments and legal practice can not bo much less than _ $100,000. Ills brother Cyrus has given him a largo amount of patronage , and , indeed , both have got onormons sums out of the L. Road. Ilo is the confidential advisor of both Sago and Gould , but the latter , in the newly begun action against the Texas Pacific , will retain a younger man , since ho trill want to prolong thu suit a dozen years. William D. Shipnun makes § 20,000 a year , having a fine practice in the United States court , whore , indeed , ho once hold a seat on the judicial bench. Ho has nt present n rich case in the Hey t will contest , which has reopened with croat intensity owing to the arrest of Miss Hey t for intoxication. Col. Sowarcl also has a lucrative practice , worth prob ably $15,000 a year. His versatility Is shown by the fact that ho Is n military man , a director in the Academy of Music as well a s successful lawyer. Daniel D. Lyddy , who clears $12,000 n year by his profession , became somewhat noted by his otlbrts In behalf of Sorgt. Mason , Thoao were continued for months , and ho was at last successful in obtaining the indiscreet sergeant's pardon , John D. Townaend , who makes an equal sum , was ono of Tweed's counsel , and done all that genius and learning could avail in behalf of the colossal thief. Falling to accomplish hia release , ho was ono of the small number thnt attended Tweed's death-bod and saw the end of thnt career of crime which must stifnd uucqunlcd in our history. United States Depository OF OMAHA Gor. 18t& ana S' S'i' The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , TO EOCNT2E BitcrirEas. I OrrranHod In 1838. Organized an A National Bank in CAPITA ! * E200,00 < HimP&US AMO PROFITS SlEO.OtK OITlOBiS E1B.ZCTOUJ Rxzum Konrrrrn , Proalclent. JOHN A. Cr.tmnvoN , Vloo President. A UU31U8 KOUKTCU , 3J Vlco President. A. J. Pcrn.mcu. F. n. DAVID , Cr.ghlui ft U. MsodDiiB , ArolatMit Ouhlor. Trnnatctn A ponural bulking bualnrat. lenicB time ccrtlflcitca bearing interest. Draws ilnfti on K.i Krnnclaco and principal cltloo In the United Htotoi Altio London , Dublin , Killnbureh * nd ( he prlnclpi citlo.iof tbo continent unil Huropo. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADS Omaha Nationa U. S. DEP03I ORY. . H. MILLARD , WlYnWALLACE , President. Cuslilcr OAFITAL $500,000. % 'o and Burglar Proof Snfos , Tor runt at from $5 ta $50 jicr mmuin. OMAHA sv 1 , . Cor. 13th and Douglas Sfcs. Capital Stock , - - - 8160.001 ability of Stockholders , 300,000 F.ye Per Cent Interlaid on Deposits A. LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTA'IZ OfZlooi-ca db ZOirootonoi JAMIM E. UOYD 1'ru rn M. UKNNETT Vlco I'roildeul . A. 1'AXTON ManaxInK DlroolQl JOHN K. WILUim , C hlei CHAS. F.MANDKUSON , TIIOH. I. . KIMlJALt , W. ( JANNKTT , MAX MICXKIt. UBNIIY PUNDT. K L. BTONK. Mrs , B , J , Hilton , M. n , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 322 Uiddlo Broad-way , Council Blum , . BIG DRIVE. AT HOMER'S. Main Htrcot - Council HlufiH. Dr , W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , [ Council liluflfl Iowa / ZD3S. O. C. IKLA-ZJEISr , Lt ,1. , 100 MAIN JiTRBBT , ouwir , sun3 - . . 10 * ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTU'r Sr > l l vtrtlsemcrt * , itio as txwt , Fouml , To I/oan , Fet Sftlo , Tn Kent. Winl , Iloird- Irg , ota. , lll Ixt InscttiM In thli column nl the Ion- tuto of TK.V CK.VTS PKIl T.1NK for tlio first liucftlcn ml FIVK CRNTS PKIl LINK for wioli * til > mcii B < Mrtlon. t MB il\crtl < n > cntt lit our oOlcvi , No. timr lirivulvAV WANTS. IJlOUUKNT A diilto of r < mn In r nlril L1 iniiilroof : | lr ) llnnclielt , tin. IS IVnrlSt COAIAIIPIK , t'opltal I'tntmlllaMul oilier txift Iowa real kept * ! UcorKO He-atom , 023 llro.nl waj. Telephone No. 111) . RKASON.MH.K 1'ltlL'KSV'Alr weight ml i uro At ( leurgo lliaton'n coal niul wooil j nl OM HroiulMAy. Tlc' | > luino No. 110. 1,1011 8A1.K UIIASO.VMII.I1. . - I'olTpn raiMlliK , i pjiloo ftihl urinxT ) litiHlno' * ' * . Onh iino In | O\MI , Ho.n.in , III luMltli. Aililrc.os It , t , . Willliun * , IS North Main St , , Council llhilTs J ,1011 HAI.K OH HCNT Tlio rti 1'ivokliiif'h 1 niul mnclilncr ) , l < r.ttnl In this city , tap 160 hoirt | io ilftv. Oili'll * . l ) y. ITASTKU A wnlti-r ntl.oiilo , * Molrijcr's , 655 > Mill 67 llr .lwi . y. lTANTKl-lty a join : nun n fltiiMlon In n > cory. O. lieu olllfo Ununrll Illull * . " \ \ * AN'TElll.f ) . > 50111 ; nmn of c\u'tlcnco | , n nit- kdoti ajcook fur nstiirant. r IIoo oHco ! Council Illufli. A ITANTKD K > ory body In Council Uluftt to take W Tiinllm. Dolhcrcil by carrier nl only twenty font * wo h. 0 | I-1) 1'Al'KHSrKor B lo t Umi otllcc , > t U cvuta a hundrctl AUCriON. 1 KniHYA : $ J5COO , tock fit Jl - tl inondi , ( folil nml xlhorMrhrn , nolld niul roll K M Jewelry , trljilo nnd < | iivlrilblo jil.tto , slhi-r- .raro nl tlio M'O licit liraniN , clxcKi In irrcnturletv. . Thonliotu line stock hnn been con l.iioil tn moltli liiatrui'Moni to irll to the liliihont Md vr In the Klnckuio llouml , Tlor . , Wluelor , Ibttlclt nnd ether line watclu'i. 1 will cmnnu'iioo the si o thU ovonliiK nnd rontlno o\erv ou'iilui ; [ ( : > r tun uccks nt tlio city Auction House , No502 HwivhrA ) Q SJlT. II. I ) MOV , CIIMU.KH iitx\uN : Aiictlnntcr Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The lolloivliif ; nro the tlmon ot the Arrival and ilo- pnrturoof trains hy contrnl ntAndard tliuo , nt locnl ilepotB. Trains leave trunslor dojint ton mln i U.OD earlier nnd nrrl\o ton mlnutoa littur. CHIOiOO , HURLt.NUION AND QU1MOT. : S5 lra ChlCAitoKjprcss P.-oo A in 0:10 : a m Kaat Hall. 7cxl : p iv 7:10a : ui i'AInll nnd KxirtS9 ) , 7'D : | > in 15:20 : p m Accuinniodatlon. 2 : 0 ] < m "At local depot only. T , BT. Jon AMD COUNCIL iLurra. 10:05 : a m ( Mall nnd Kxpro-ii , j7OS : p m 8:05 : p m PAolllo Kiprosa , 6CU : p lu cmciao , uiLWADHnx AND BT. TAUL. 6C5 : p m Kxprutm , 0:05 : a m 9:15 : a m Kxprosw , 0:66 : p m CIIIOAQO , ROCK 1HLAND AND rACIFIC. 6:50 : p m Atlintlo Exprcsa , B:05 : a in [ I.S6 a m Day Kxprcnj , flr : > ! p in 7:20 : n m 'Dos Molncs AoooniinOilnllou , 8,05 p m At local ilcpot only. * \7AKABI1 , BT. LOUIS AMU rAClFIC. 1:20 : a m Mall , 4:15 : p m fclOpm AtvommoiUt.on SI. 00 am l:30iin : St . Loula I'.xjiroM ! ) : l.ripin 4:60 : pin Chicago Kxprfas 10:65 : a in At Trannfuronly vuiCAoonnd MORTIIWKHTIBX , f > : SO p m Kxprusn , 0:50 : p in 5:25 : a m Paclflo Kxprcna 0:05 : n in BIOUX OITT AND I'ACirlO. 7:40 : p m Ht. 1'uul Kxproee , CSO : a m 7120 a m Diy Exprosa 0:60 : p in ONION rAcmo. 8:00 : p m Wostcru Kxprcso , 0:35 : a m 11:00 : a m Pndflo K\proB ! > , 4:40 : i > in 7:40 : a m Local Kxpruue , 6:61 : 1 m 12:10 : a m Lincoln KxproHj , AtTramforonly. ' DU1IMV TIUI.NH TO OMAHA. Leave 7:20-8:30-0:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : : a. in. 1:30-2:3 : : 3:30-4:30-ri:3Mi:30-ll:05li. : : : : : in Sunday 9:30-11:40 : : a.m. l:30-3:30-6:30-fl:30-llu3 : : : : : p. in. Arilvo 10 mln to hoforo Icavln thnii N. SCHUEZ. ipp nf flip lUu Ul lllu OKF10E OVEIl AMKKIOAN KXPKEB3. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA , J.lt , TATK. WAltlt WIIITKNK TE& ; "WHCITIE. Practloo In State and Federal Conrte. ColIoctlonB promptly attended to. Itoom 10 , SliufCMi'n Buildiiiff , COUNCIL HLU1TS IOW J. J. STEWART , Pracllcen In Federal and Btato Conrtu. 601 llrnail way , o\cr HivlnfH Hank COUNCIL IlLUFI'H ' - { I01VA. AdmlHiiloii Trco tolAdltacBcli iimriiliiK niul Til in Jny nnd 'lliuri lay ultcriiociiu. Utu of Htatm H. . F. fiCHANCK , II. II.MAHTKNR , Proprietor. E. Bice M. D. or other tumors rcrno\od v/Uhonlth knlfo or Uruwlnif o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES U\or lilrty yoarii practical mporluaoii OiSloo No. I'uarl truce , Council llluttt rJTCououlUtlou tree Brain , &Proisiiiiis ? , BOOGK'S ' SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant e.ul Htruit Council Jllulfu , lena , W.R.VAUGHAN. . . . Justice oi the Peace , Omaha and Council lilnffr. oatati cyjllottlon , Odd Killowa Illock ank riion. orrioii ( u. u. rmir. BANKERS. Kaunoil BluOj Establishea Doviltri la and omcstlo Eichonzo an IfltU /ACOIJ H1MS. K. P. CAUIVKU. { IIM3 A CADWnt-t. , ftttorneys-at- ( COl Nl U. ULl KKS , IOWA Il'-o. Main httr'it , K.J unt 1 and 9 Bluuart h Me ni a Ulock Wlil i rictus lu hUto ana I'cl-ra ! THE CHEAPEST PLACE IMUM/IHA TO BUY Quo of.tlio Best and largest Stocks in tUo United ; to select from. NO STAIHS TO OLIMB , ELEGANT PASSBNOEfi 'ELEVATOR , They fire Without A Kival , AND Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Bledals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And EfliorsM liy Hie Greatest Liii j < * IN An oznminnhon o tlieso niagiiificout Pinnos ia politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. General Western Representatives. P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEIffi BEOS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGEB OYMBELLA and OLOUGH 8s WARREN ORGANS. THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE And all of the .good auupleosant | things that go to make up a com plete and happy existence. The town o South Omaha JB timnted south of the city Jof Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway , nnd it ia loss than 8 miloa from the Omahn post office to the north line c f the town site. South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2 } east end west , and covers an area oE nearly foursquare milo3 , _ The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have boon sold nnd the demand is on the increase The yards are heing rapidly pushed to completion. Tlio # 00,000 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 Bolt Line Railways have a largo force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo furnished for Church nnd School purposes. Now is the time to buy lotsjn this growing'city. They will never 1x3 cheaper than they are to-day. KSf Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks 7ards. M. A. OTTOH , Assistant Secretary , - INvnicn \ is TAUGHT- DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING , COMMEnCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR , PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , CORRESPONDENCE , CIVILQOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORT HAND. 1'hia in tlio Conirnorcml Department of Bollovno College. Send for circulars , Alilron4. fJEO. U. RATH BUN , Priu. Omaha , Nob. STOMPING Ss OllEITiU lnucr Wln-jQH ? , Find ! ! . Window Cnu.tiou Crcttlrii , MrUlllc PI'V 1U1.SPf , Tta , IrtD itU EbtclBcO it SlUoutSKtf ticet Ou "i 'v'-tat * .