DAILY BME TTKSDAV , NOVEMBER 4 i864. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vertlsetnents , mo as tct , Found , To to\n , For Sale , To Ilcnt , Wants , Board- In ? , eto. , will bo Inserted In thlj column at th low rate of TO CKXT9 PF.H LINK for the first Insertion and FIVE C < SNTS TEH t.UVE Joi tafch wbwqnenl n- ( ertlon. Lc.ue adi crttactnenta aj our office , No. Pearl Street near Broadwar WANTS. _ IJ > 011 ItEi'T A suite of rooms In control location J.1 Knqutre ° ' " ' Hanchctt , No.IS I'cnrl &t plOAIi Anru , Cnpu ' Centcrillloand other pofl waj. TtlcphonoXo.llO. pKASONAULi : nilCKS-Falr weight and meal XX uro at Ueoriro llcaton'n ooal nnd uood 3'aftl 62S llroadttaj- . Telephone Xo. 110. I foil SAW : UKASO.V MILK. - - Collco roastlnB , splee and grocery limlnow. Onh ono In toun llcaion , 111 health. Addrctu U. t , . Williams , 18 North Main bt , , Council IllulTs. TflW 8ALK Oil HKNT The Orvu 1'ackluif h .1 ? and machinery , lorated In this city. Cap 150 hogs pot clay. Udell & Day. " \\7ANfKD-A Juood Korni&n butclitr ; ono tht > on make all kinds of atusago. Auplr > t llroadnaj Mc&t Maiktt , 327 Dioadn y , Oouccll Ulnfls \-\7ANTED-A waller at Loulo l& llotzjei'e , 62S and M7 Brnadway. Every body m Council Blurts to Uko WANTED Dolhcrod by carrier at only twenty cents week. OLD PAPKIlS-For sale at IJii offloo , at 25 cent * a hundred AUCTION. TEWELHY A 825,000 itock of dla- f ) mondK , froldand ether natchcs , solid and roll gold jewelry , triple and iitudrublo jilato , lher * A are ol the \ery licit brands , clocks In great \arlcty. Tlioaboie flnontnck has boon couslgncil to mo with Insttuo ions to tell to the hlghott bUMcr In the block are llowad , T jlnrhcclor , llaitlett and other line watches 1 will commence the sa'o this e\cnlng and contlno c\crv c\enlnt' for tuo weeks nt the cltj Auction House , No. 602 llroaduaj.J i f. K. D WSON , ClURtEsEishMtN Salesman Auctioneer Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following nro the times of the arrival and de parture ot trains by central stan J.ird time , at ' Ioc l depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton ualn u.oa earlier And nrrho ton inlnutco later. OlllOiOO , BDRLlNarO ! ) AND QUI.NCT. LBiTi. inrtivB. :35 : p ra CliloaRoGxprcsa 8:00 : nm 0:40 : a m Fast Mall. 7:00 : p rr 7:10am : I'ilall and Express , 1'JJ pm 12:20 : p m Accommodation. S : < 10 p m "At local depot only. KAS8AS CITT , BT. JOB AND COTOClIj BLCFF8. J0:05 : a m lilnll and Express , j7:05 p m S:05ptn : Padflc Exprees , C:60pm : cniciao , uiLWAtmnn AND ST. riUL. 1:25 : p m Exptu99 , 0:05 : a m 9:13 : R m Express , 0:66 : p m onioAao , BOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 6:30 : p m Atlantio Exprcea , 0:05 : a in y:25 : a m Day Express , 8:64 : p m 7:20 : a m * Do3 Ifolncs Accommodation , 0:05 : p m * At local depot only. * ABiBU , BT. LODIB AND riCIPIC l:0am : Mall , 4:16 : pm 6:10 : p ra Aoeommodaton 0:00 : am l:30)in : ) f I. Louis E\pres 8:45 : pm 4:50 : pin Cnlcago Express 10:51 : am At Transfer only CHICAGO and NORTnwxaTEiur. 6:30 : p m Express , 0:60 : p m 9:2i : a m Facifla Express 0:06 : a m BIODI CITT AND FACIFIC. 7:40 p m St. Paul Express , 8:60 : a m 720 | a m Day Express 0:60 : p m * ONIOI TACIPIO. 8:00 : p m Western ExproM , 8:36 : a m 11:00 : a m PadUo Expreso , i'AO p m 7:40 : a m Local Express , 0:61 : a m 12:10 : * ru Lincoln Express , At Transfer only. ' UUKMT TEAIX3 TOOUAUA. o 7:20-8:30-9:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : : a. m. 1:80-2:3 : : S:30-4:30-6:30-flSO-ll:05 : : : : : p. m Sunday 9:30-11:10 : i. ra. l:30 : 3:30-5:30-8:30-ll:05 : : : : p. m. Arilvo 10 mln te beforoloavlu tlmo N. SCHURZ , nf flip PPUPP M Ul lllu luQbu. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN KXPKESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. J.B. TATK. WABR WHITENS TE < Sc Practice In State and Fedor&l Courts. Collodions promptly attcndod'to. Room 1C , Shugart'B Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOW J. J. STEWABT , Practices In Federal and State Courts. 501 liroad ay , o\erlSavings Hank COUNCIL BLUFFS 1- - IOWA. ivr.viKa : Aihnl-slon Free to Ladlca each morning and Tucs- Jty and Itmreday aftcrnoous , Ute o ( huatca ID cunts. A. F. SCIIANCK , H. H , MAKTPKS , 1'roprlctor. E. Eice M. D. or other tumora removed without th knlloordranlngo blood. CHRONIC DISEASES- ' " " Over hlrty years practical oiperlanco Ol oo No. 1'cnrl tract , Council IlluSi tJJ"Conoult lon tree 3DR. C. C. DENTIST , 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . IOWA W.R.VAUCHAIftS. . . . Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council lilulfr. i\oM egtato collection agency , OJ.l . Kcllowa Block over Savings Br.nk iiion. or/ictt , u. u , rusir. Concell BluCTi Established 1856 UMicrglu and omestlo Ktch > ni(0 art H < -iu tiocuiltl JACOU HIM3. K. I' . OADWKLL SIMS A CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL JILUFFH , IOWA. Otllce , Mam Street , JloomH 1 and 2 Hhugart .V Me- "SUhon'j HlocU. Will pjoctlco In State and COUNDOLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS , BUSY BURGLARS , A Gniitf UntiKhiK All > nl tlio Cllj KaltK The city has bcoli frco from burglaries for eomo time , until within tlio past few days , during which thcro have boon ao many as to indicate that there is n gang of thieves hovering about. Mr. Dickey' * liousa has been "burglarized , also Mr , French "a , County Clerk Street's , ant Gen. Dodgo'a. At Mr. Street's the fol- iowa vroro heard. Mrs. Ilawthorno was awakoncd , and asked , "Who is there ? ' The follorr answered in a low voice , almost n whisper , "Its Mary. I hoar n noise down stain , and am going down to too wnat it is. " She jumped up and aroused Mr. Street , who made a search through the house , nnd found that the burglar had gained an entrance by forc ing open a window , and had made his exit by unlocking n door from the inside. The only article missing was found in a cloak belonging - longing to Miss Alice Randolph. The garment lay on a sofa , and in the moon light the follow probably hastily con cluded that it was an overcoat and picked it up as ho hurried out. After leaving Mr. Street's , tlio residence- General Dodge waa visited and thoroughly ran- sacked. Mrs. Dodge , the aged mother of the General , hoard thorn but did not dare give the alarm. They entered her room , removed the lamp , so that she could not strike a light , and carried oil'a pair of spectacles , which nho had for ever forty voara. Nothing olao waa missed , though the drawers of the bureau , etc. , wore opened and overhauled. Is WIV- Worth Rov. Dr. Strong , of Wisconsin , > renched in the Opera house , both morn- ng and evening , last Sunday , choosing ila text for the evening sermon from the 2th ( ! verao of the 13th chapter ot Sohemiah : "Did not Solomon , king of sraol , ain by thcao things ) Yet , mong nations was there no king like him , who was beloved of his God , and God made him king ever all Israel : Nevertheless , even him did outlandish women cause to in. " IIo commented upon thia text ubatantially as follows : Over all the earth there spread the amo and riches and glory of Solomon , , hp magnificent king of Judca. Now his remarkable man , the philosopher , ho poet , and the statesman , all mark as one , whoBo superior In wisdom has never yet been' , aeon. Yet oven him these itrangc , idolatrous women caused to sin , oading him far astray after the false gods ot Egypt. The Jovrish religion ro- [ Utrod separation from these ungodly and idolatrous nations. Even the torn > lo which Solomon himself had reared , vas A standing protest against his depart ure from his Lord God. Love of sensual pleasure destroyed his affections , warped his judgement and tin dorminod his manhood to such an extent hat the world scorned uusatlnfactory. lis charms having fled and his powers wasted and gene , it is no wonder ho cried out , "Vanity of vanities. All is vanity and vexation of spirit. " If ever there waa the basest idolatry ; f uvcr there was an earnest and persist ent effort to get good out of the matoriil liings ; it was on the part of Sjlomon , ting of Israel , When glittering scones and gay compan- onshipsurroundus and begin to constitute > ur chief pleasures , wo should say to our icarts , "Are you a wanderer from God < " ) ar.gor lies in every fascination that at- racta us to such scones. Disappoint ment is the law of all earth-born desires. L3 the appetite increases , satisfaction ccroaaea. The food remains the same , of course , but our capacity for enjoy ment dpos not. If a man has his heart sot his mind ixod on anything loss sufficient than the eve of God , tlioro must come a time , ooner or later , when it passes from him. Solomon found thia to bo true. lie earned the very same loason that you and 1 learn from his experience that the Irega of the cup of pleasure are very , cry bitter. Generations come and go ; the sun riaoa and sets ; the winds blow to and fro ; .ho rivera run into the sea ; tlio sou , by evaporation , returns to the fountains cf ho river. Such is human life. There is 10 now thing under the sun nothing > ut repetition. Each and every one ohould ask him- ioU : Why do I livef For what am I lying' ' Is life really worth living ? la hero anything permanent in the palacca where I reside : in the treasures I own ; n the pleasures with which I am occupiedla / tlioro anything in them/ / a life ministering to some solid purpose or is it a fleeting phantasmagoria that oavea nothing behind ? What ia the use of my continuing to sail on In this frail > oat , down the stream of years without mowing whither , or whether any port ? Desire ia written on the entire face of laturo from the starry heavens to the low-drop hidden among the potala of omo flower. Have you looked for no ultimate desire or final causa in your ownboingj Is it a matter of little con equonco to you who fearfully and won- lorfully made , whether you live horeaf- or or die lilto the brutoi The question is not whether you are naking money , winning fame , or enjoy- iig scenes of pleasure. Perhaps you are loing all these things , but in the tiial talanco of the soul , much ia f und wan ing. The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy him forever. _ Is there a possibility that Solomon's in ia also your ain dragging you down to ho depths of shame and sorrow I Uoforo us lies hope , a hope of something higher nd grander than money , fame or scnsu- 1 delight , something above and beyond hat which is mortal , earthly and materi- Solomon tolls us all la vanity and wo 'eel ' his words to bo painfully true ; but csus Christ tolls us of the life that shall lot bo taken away from the good , and ho irornisoB to raise all ouch into a perfect inion with himself , and through himself o a perfect union with God. At a meeting not long pfro General Swift Bpoliu thoao words. " .Many hero mow what 1 nay to bo true when I say hat I have shared as many social festiv- ties ao any one in the city where I live haio mingled in scenes of hilarity and ortuno has not a pleasure uritantud by no. I know them through and through. have sampled this world' * goods of ovi ry nrioty , and 1 have eamulcd the promises of the hereafter in all their varieties , and 1 toll you that the enjoyments of this life are incomparable to that peace of G jd , which pasaeth all understanding. " Lst mo uritreat you to lay up fo ycuc i jlvos treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt nor thieves break through and steal , and placed in union with Jesus Christ find tint peace which passeth all understanding , which the world cannot yield and which wo aio n au.rcd the world cannot take awoy. T io I'llAVnllct. . To thd mayor nnd city council of Coiir. ell Blulia : Oaiitlomen 1 herewith sub mil the following repcrt of city warrant issued during the month of October , 1S81 for ordinary expenditure ( but oxclusln of amounts Issued against special assessment mont funde ) as well as the amount o warrants issued for ordinary expenses , by order of the present council fron March 17 , to November 1 , 1881 , as fol lows : ( icnornl fund for October SS.JWi ; , < I'ohco fund none Uon. fund from Mar. 17 to Nov. 1.UVWi. . ' . ! I'ohco " " " " " " . 7 , ! 0li ! ! ( . Total $57,271' . X Bills wore audited and allowed during the same time as follows , viz : Kor curbinp nnd city sidewalks $2,80(5.21 ( Did Bflwernga ncc't not on up' ! nsi't. flH4fi."N \ City engineer's olllce 1W ! S3 On city properly l,03i.f ; > C Tiulcomcuts , . lliCi fit' Printing 1 r > 0'.l- ' lirlilRt-s 1 ! , 112.81 Parks I.U.IH ! ) ins nml oil lights : t,2U.1 ! ) ) . Jondoin'tlon on ri-.il est for st pur's V.OI'J.fif ] I'iro department -1,837.03 general fund purposes 7 , lfl.\fii > streets nnd alloys 15,1)20.50 ) 'olico department 0,811,10 Total S57.0U1.U Kospoctfully submitted Nov. it , 1881 lA. . 1U-UK i : , City Auditor. Dissolution , The firm of 11. II. Ilornoit Co. wholesale - sale dealers in cigars and tobacco is by mutual consent dissolved , II. II. Homo retiring. The businona hereafter will bo conducted dy Frank K. Kern with whom : all our patrons indebted to said firm will lottlo at the old stand in opera house ilock Council Binds Iowa. All outatand- ng indebtedness ngainst the firm will bo > settled by Frank K. Kern.II. . II. H. HonxE. KIJUX ifc BUADIU. Per F. K. Kern. . YOUNG MAN. U10/VD THIS. ; THE VOLTAIC BKLT COSH-ANT , of Marshall Michigan , offer to sonil their celebrated Ei.no TIIIO VOLTAIC BKI.T nnd other ELKCIUIO Ai1- 'LIANCES on trial for tliiity days , to men young or old ) alllictod with iiervoiu debility , 083 of vitality and mnnhood , nnd nil kiuilrcd Toublcs. Also for rheumatism , ueurnlgin , jaralyais , nnd many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor nnd manhood * riiaranteed. No risk incurred , ns thirty days' rial ia allowed. Write thorn nt once for illus- .rated . pamphlet , free. OUilJA. > About ilio IVrsnnalltj of llic Famous Autliorras 5'rom the Itambler. The real name of thia extraordinary uitlior and vromau is LIdllo. Flora do la .litno. and her homo , oa everybody ) mows , ia in Florence. She cornea of an old Iluegonot family woich emigrated to o Jogland after the Edict of Nantes , and lenco , although her race ia French and icr residence in Italy , her own tongue is his English which she uses with such orco and prodigality. Her villa standa ibout eight miles out of Florence , on a ittlohillon the way toward Pistoja. Clio house is stucco like alljtho Florentine villas , and is two stories in height with n ) road veranda at the front entrance ; rein the door ono enters into a high , square hall , which roaches to the top of ho houso. Around this open the vari ous apartments. On the loft oido is the reception room. In thia reception-room ho sits on Monday afternoons and re ! ceives her visitors , the few people who low como to see her. This little rccep- ion-roorn is not furnished at all in the ) Florentine manner , as wo would have upposed. These cool summer palaces are usually iung In brilliant old brocades filled with otagerea full of antiquities perfumed by ; roat decorated jara of flowering plants \ md beautified with old pictures and tap estries Strangely enough , in the house of thia passionate lover of beauty and lux ury there is no trace of her own taatc , nothing gathered from the innumnrablu uriosity shops of Florence , which are ich with the rare and beautiful things ho loves. It ia all the heavy , comforU- > lo , stupid English furnishings ; as un- uggostivo , as unartistic , as the English ) oef and foL'a and heavy skies which aho loridos. You would find just as great a liscropancy between her looka and lor > ooks : aho ia little and thin ; her hair is o scanty that she ia forced to cut it short , larting it in the middle of her head to : omb it in a straight line over her fore- load. Her complexion is sallow , her iguro is nought , and oh ! horror ! she has a largo and obtrusive tooth. This is all which can bo said of her looks , nd it seems indeed to bo quite nough. She ia about -10 , and nl- vays dresses in white. She is full of ccentricitioa , ono of which is a very ; rcat fondness for dogs , of which she coops a doxon , who swarm about her ns ho sits in the recaption room , licking ior hands and bogging for the delicious ittlo cakes which aho givea with tea to ior visitors. When uho first came to I'loronco she was very popular , and drove very day in the Caeiiio dressed in white an interesting and curious figure in no- ioty , inspito of the fact that she had al- yays had the reputation of saying but ttle and keeping her ideas for her books. ) f these she writes as funds are wanting , nd writes In early morning hours , begin- ing with H o'clock , and receives from i'2,000 ts CD.OOO for each uovol the pub- shes. "Under Two Flags" has boon onsidored by some to bo ttio most dra- latic and telling piece of work she has , ono. Others auy it is overdrawn , but cnoirlodgo is known to have boonfgained mder the auspices of n certain celebrated English colonel , whoso very intimate ricnd she was at the time. Many of ler booka have been juatly criticised , and that ouvcrply , both for their mdoubted mistakes in language , latos and facts , and for their very do- ided lack of moral tone ; but no ono cm leny that she lies a marvolouR BOMUO of ho beautiful , and a wonderful , powerful , ich and rythmio prose , Ono must ro- nember , too that , the society which aim oca about her deserves to a ory great xtent the portraiture eho makes of it , ; ! anng as it may be , although ita women nuy not ulivaye wear white velvet , and ts men look like old Van Dyle por- raita. Some of them do , however , and or ono of theno picturesque heroes of her ion the ugly little genius bus a hopeless meaion the Marchcso di Ha Sc.ila by mine and thol'rino < lorie of her "Friend- hip"her book i i I'joroncu in which the poeoi as the bnautiful and insp rid ICttilo , with urpardonablo ugotiaui ono would think if ahu did not s.iy ao many Muter and bitter things by reason of it. For Ktoilo loHt htr lover through pro- I' ii7ed frien'Jrliip with Lidy Joan of the bonk The Mrs. Uoss . f Florence and OtuOft , wo make no dt uV , for that can o or tmno other never got him. The boi k sal Ftoronco by the cute , and hence tlio paucity o ! her visitors at her villa on the hill. There was n time when it was con sidered almost n doubtful indulgence to road her books ; but now 8li0 nftj hold her > lfloo to long by the ilu-ns-th nnd origin alily of her work > * ° people who know about boo > ftlh ' U' ' ° 'r ' power and their talent "d reid her'a moro , as they deserve IOM in her Advanc ing years the heavy Munio they huVo received. KVOH now the quality of hti work is so heavy and perfumed anil intoxicating that if ono takes moro thai the small glass in which this intellectual liqueur should bo served , the mind is heavy with it , and n sort t f stupor comes nnd the book n thrown away. Such work ns this is artistic in n sense , nnd has its place in the uorld , bo Its inlluonco what it may , ami when all tlio speculation nnd diHCtiesion is ever there i.s wonder still remaining that from this poor and monger little earthly frame there should como pouring out to 113 in such n molten stream the experience ind thought nnd loves of such a passion \to and luxurious soul , Tlio Volcoof The people , ns n whole , seldom make niaUkcs , nnd the unanimous voice of iraiao which comes from tlmso who have .isod Hood's Sarsaparilla , fully justifies ho claims of the proprietors of the great nodiclno. Indeed , these very claims nro Jiuod entirely on what the people say Hood's Sarsaparilln has done. Send C. I. tlood it Co. . Lowell. Mais. , for book iontainlng statement ! ) of ninny cures. \rllllc i.t ! Kjch Dln\iii | * in Tlicli * vrom the 1'hiladolphln liccnnl. A very important aurgic.il operation vas performed in thia city yesterday , the iltimato results of which promise to nako a stir in medical and ( surgical eir- lca , llerotoforo the best that surgery ma accomplished in replacing destroyed latural eyes with false ones hna boon to nit in the injured member's place n glass yo , which , however skillfully made , can ihvaya bo detected because it has no merion rion , but remains stationary , while the loalthy organ ia gazing from point to loint. The purpose of the now opera- .ion ia to give to the artificial eye the line motion ns that of the natural eye. The operation waa performed yoator- lay morning by Dr. Roland 1) . Jones , of tfp. 112 ! ) ; Green street , upon Denny Ir- tin , 7 yeara old , of No. 808 Noble trcot , whoso eye waa nearly torn out by n accident on Saturday last. Dr. Jones raa assisted by Dra. JF. . Whitton , II. ? . K. Swaulc , Edward Nuncnnd J. P. 3oyd. The conjunctiva was first severed rom the eyeball ; the muscles of the oyo- tall were then taken up and cut from the all , the optic nerve cut and the eyeball akon out. The severed muscles were hen caught up again and sowed to the mder surface of the conjunctiva , and vhen this had boon accomplished the Conjunctiva wna allowed to fall back into ho cavity. It thus forma a sack , in which rhen the healing process 1ms bcon ccompliahod the artificial eye will rest. r. Jones' theory is that when the mus- lea have become permanently attached the conjunctive , as they will in the loalln process , they Trill respond to the lovements of the muscles of the healthy ye , move the sack , and consequently the rtiticial eye in conformity with the IUDVO- aont of its natural companion. Owing o the badly inllamod condition of young rwin'a wounded eye , the result of the iporatipn will not bo so perfect as might ithcrwiso have boon the case , but it is lonfidpntly expected that enough was 110- onipliahcd to demonstrate the vnluo of Jr. Jones' theory. SKIN msiStVatid oared. 5y Dr. Frazior'g Mngic Ointment. Cures ns by magic : I'implca , Ulatk llenda or Grubs , ilotchoH and KniptiouH on the face , leaving ho Bldn clear and beAutiful. Also cures Itch , iiUt lUioum , Sore Nipples , Here J.ipn nnd old , batnato ! Ulcers , Sold by druggists , or nailed on receipt of prico. CO cents , SoUl by Culm & Co. nnd C. K. GooJmnn. ST OF IjKTTKIlS ] iciuaimng in the postoflico at Omnlin , Neb \o\omber Id , 1SS- ) . OENn.iMKN'rt : LIST. W I.ADIl-S1 LIST. Cnllahan ! ! BH O 'J CnrUon Mi s M Dhipn.l ChrlatlaiiHoii Mra M Souch Mra C dimming Mra V 3olomnn Mrs V Cmlor Mrs M B D.iudaon I\ll \ 3 } ' Drtblo Mra T H C Uonnhoa Miss 0 U Dow Miss.I V Dt-pow W\t \ > s S KintRiui Aliea V Kredorickmm M .1 .illlunliock Mrs G ( ireon MHH ! V IlincH MIHS M llnrncy Mra ( ) J lloiuloreon Mra A 1) J lousier Mrn 3 llt'lidoraonMrs 1' h llowott V UntoMrsM lloiidorHjn > ) Inmlin Mrs K lloirmnn Irn ! > ' .lohiiEcm , ' ' lolmaon S .lollllEOU MJH4 M Tohnaou .Mrn.1 Citchon Miss J Kessler U vornnu MI.HH It Knodoll M i/ .T vniglit Misa K ocltoy Alra M J Lester Mien .1 Martin Mm J Mttt .Mrn M \letyner Mm D II Morton -Miss M , Martin Mm A M. AloTiii'MlRsM tlnhonoy ISIra M ManvitzknMiRH K \'oblo MTH A ) ' ] Ieron Mia Ogilon Miss V Vlirion Mian .F L'nrkaMrrtL A I'dwuraMlHS .1 I'nlmtng MIH 1- 1'ntterson A 1'etorHon ] j 1'eny Mini 1) Iteovea Mi 3 D ItyderM-H lIA Kicliinond MraS Kieilel Miux A Ku.ltko . MISH M JtoburtKon Mrs 1 > Kihscr Mud It C rjoligHahm MHH | B Smith Mrrt lj Smith Mis C KclmliiiK'MrH I 3niul Mien A Street MrH M } took MrH J } Htriipot Jllsa lj Tinoy Mrs. ) UahorJ- \'iui Ormnn M Ilt 1) Whiskers Mrs Wilbur 1C Wllllnmi Mim J WillinV WllleyAlraJ AVItt Mins M Wnpnor Mrs D KODHTH t-r-AH1 * JIATTKIl. Taylor K McCnbo 0 C Nileu MiBrt S .1 .lay J C 1C. K. CourAsr , 'L'oHtinnstcr , Horsford'u Aclil IIEWAlli : OP IMITATIONS. Imitations nnd countorfoita have ngnin appeared. I3o auro tiat the word glloiisroHnV is on the wrapper. None outline , without it. I'ill' riiin I'lThiiicnt's nii > RRiic [ lieu 1'crley Pooro in Huston lludfiot. | Among other udvonturura who figured at Waslutigton early in 182 ( ! was t'nova- Her Wykoll' , who was really collecting nowa forlho Now York Herald , but who professed to be the lirat gontlaman of the land , and lenucd bis odicto on nil nmttora concerning society. At last ho waa sum moned before a committee of the house of representatives and naked from whom ho hud obtained In advance a portion of the president's message , which ho had telegraphed to his omployora. Notoriety with him wns fame , nnd ho mysteriously refused to state from whom bu had re ceived the document , Hiyingthat it came to him under nn obligation of strict noc- recy which ho foil hnnaelf bound to ro- spoct. 11 wns rumored nnd generally believed - liovod that Wykon" obtained n night of the moBsngo from Mra. Lincoln , who used to take him to ride in her carriage , nnd listen attentively to his nccounla of Kuropoan courts. The president wivs much annoyed by this scandal and visited the C'Jiniiiittoo ' conGdontially , while Cion. Sickles waa active in arranging the ull'air. Wyko/F / linally told the committee that the information was furnished was fur nished to him by n man mined Watt , n gardener at the \ \ hito house , whoso wile was Airs. Lincoln's waiting-maid , and his explanation was accepted. Congress did nothing with Watt , who was nomi nated as n second liuutonant in the nriny , AncoHturn ItltlorN , the world renowned appotl/.ur mid lnvigomtnr , Uuud now vor the whole civlll/.od world. Try It , but bawarn of IniltatloiiH. Auk your grocer ordrug lHt for tlio Komilno urtlulo , iniuiufuctured by Jr. ,1 , ( J. 11. Hiunort & HOIIH Old nii'n Win ) nro Iliird AVorkoru. Toronto Mail , Sir Mosuii Monlefloro was n century olden on the 121th. Ooorgu liuicroft , the his torian , was 81 un tlio 'ltl innt. Cardinal Newman nnd Lord , Hhaftosbury nro Kl Sir Jiiliui Ilonudiot in HO , Mr. ( ilndfitnnii and Cardinal Mannini ; nro 7' ' ! . Oliver Wtindcll IJulmea nnd Mr. JSariiinii are 75. Cardinal McCloukny and the J'opo nro7l. Dr. Mcrioah n 7. ! President ( irovy and Mr. lieuohor nro 71. UlHtnarck uud Vurdi uro 70. Sir John McDonald in 01) ) . All theao grout men , otati'smun , liiutoriana , divinex , puotH , municinna , philnjophers , nro to-duy hard workorH in their reupectivo ephorua. L ibor uvidnnt- Jy does not kill. Abigail S. Culna , of JModrostown , Jtnr- lin ton Co. , N. J. , Kuya , "J ightuon muntlifi ugo 1 had dropsy iinmnd the heart. Ihn first bottlu of HUNT'S [ Kid m y and LivoJ JIMKHV { : guvo yroat ro llof. 1 fenl I ewe my very ( ixiatenco to HUNT'S f Kidney and L'vorJ RIMKU\ : THE CHEAPEST PLACE USI UMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Best and largest Stocks infcho United States to select from , NO STAIHS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOR , THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE FOUND I Where- They Can Sijjoy Pure Air & Water ! ZNH ! And nil of the good nnd'plcasaut things that go to make op a com * plcto and hnppy existence. The town o South Omaha ie fciinnted south of the city [ ot Omaha on the line o the U. P. IlmlwttY. ind it is loss _ than 2 J miles rom the Omuha post oflico to the north line c i the town silo. South Omalm is nearly li miles north and south by 2J east and west , and covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have boon sold nnd the demand is on the inoreaso The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 60,000 hoof 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 large 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 I o t'uniiflhcd for Church and School purposes. Now io the time to buy lots.in this growing city. They will bo cheaper than they are to-day. B3T"Apply nt the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. Assistant Secretary. They Are Without A Rival. -AND- Efove been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Tiuinflr Pinni L1VJ11M iliUll IN An examination o tlicso inagnificont Pianos is politely requested before purchasing tiny other instrument. General Western Representatives. P. S. Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BfiHR BROS , , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGER OYMBELLA and CLOUGE & WARREN ORGANS. -IN WHICH IS TAUGHT- DOUDLE AND SINGLE CNTRY DOCK KEEPING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR , PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , ' CORRESPONDENCE , CIVILGOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORT HAND. Thin ia the Commercial Department of Uellovuo Colleen. Send for circulars. ( iKO. H HATH BUN , Prin. Omalm.Nub. RTJEMHTO & BOLTE , -SIAHUKAOTUKKUa Oi'- Dormet VYlndowi , Flnlalt , Window C p3Iron Crettlrizs , Metallic ( iky-light ) , io I1i > . 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