V DAILY EeT TTTURSfcAi' , NOVEMBER 6 i884. \ HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorcd by FJUM LISZT. EUBKSON PIANOS. UntlrMloJ or Tone or Finish , KIMBALL PIANOS Hast Modern I'rlCotoBuy. Tlio Kimball On.in ; , so lonir and fnvorably known In the wo t , Moommciula STKVV A UT , Solo ARo'nt for ( \bo\o lines of Oooils. Worcrooius , 329 omicil Ululfa OArro non ! onoo Rollritad. A ORts AVnn w. } . md 5U4 TTrondwnr. a TOU A ALYSWORTB. Kraroo Houses mo\cd on the LITTLE GIANT truoka and any dlstanco nad over nuy Una oi prouna liUICK HOUSES raised. All work KUmntood W. 1 * . AYLSWOltTH , 1010 Nlnth'slreot. COUNCIL IILUITS psciai Bargains .u order to make room for an irnmonBO stock of Spring Goods , I have decided to offer all goods now in stock , at prices never before quoted in Una city. GEO. II. BEARD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. 0. A. F. CLATTEIUICCK , Q. EDOAH , 0. B. BKSWICK , Manager. Assiataut. Secretary. Council Bluffs Detective Association Wllldo all kinds otdctcctho work for Until. * , Express. Telegraph ani Hallway coupanlo" , Merchants , MiimfactorieB. Coruorallone , 1'nHlo and Private Institutions and Dlstilct Attornaya. Stolen property ro- cocrtd Collections made , Missing rrlends found. Dlvoicos procure. . ! ? oOO ren-anl offered ( or the an cst end conviction of any person or pcmon * IrauJuIently roprosontlnz this Association All communications btrlctly conndentlal. Olllco : Matonio Tcmtilo CouneU Blulls luwa. 1' C. lox ! 1203. SPECIAL NOTICES. KOTICH. Spoolal a Tcrtlseuunt ? , BUG as last , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tills column at the lovr iat < ! ot TEN CENTS PF.B LINE for the first Insertion aucl FIVE CKXTS PEU IJNH for each aubEcquonl n- eortlon. Leave r > J\ertl8cmonta at our offloa , Ko. k'c.i'l fltroot near lroad ov \VAHTS. UKNT suite of rooms In central location Enquire of Dr Ilanchott , No. W I'earl St Anrus , Capital Ccntcmllo and other soft COAIi coal Kept at George Ileatona , 613 llroad- nay. Telephone No. 110. TIEASONADLIIPIIIC'KS Fair weight and moaa- _ L\j uro at Oeor e Ileaton'H coal and \\ood jard 023 Uroadway. Telephone No. 110. IjV.ll SALf OH HUNT Tlio Orris 1'aclilU ! , ' h _ 11 and machinery , I icatcd In this city. Cap 160 hogs po day. Udell & Day. \\7ANTEU A teood Herman Ijutch r ; ono that II can make ull Klndj of bauiaKO. Aoply ft Hrcadway Jleat .MaiKit , 327 Bioailwty , Oouacil DlnfTj livery body in Council Illuffd to take WANTED . Delivered by carrier at only twenty cento a week. 1'AI'EHS For sale U Una Olllco , at 25 cents OLD a hundred \ COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tha following are the times of the arrival mid do- railure of trains by central standard tlma , at local depots. Trains learo transfer depot ten mln u.eii earlier and arrive ten laluutca later. CHICAGO , FDRUNOION AND QUISCT. . : ; ( . > | i m Chicago Kxprcu 0W : a m 8:1H : in Feet Mail. 1:00 : p n > 7:10. : in * llill : and ISxprcea , 73pin ! 12:20 : put Accommodation. StOiU ! ) At local depot only. JliVSA ! ! CITY , BT. JOB ANU COL.SCrl , 10:05 : nm ( Will ind K\prci9 , 7:05 p n. hVi : ti m r&clflo UxjircBs , ' " ' in OU1CAOU , H1LWAOKBK AMI BT. I'lUI. . 6:25 : p W Express , Dos n in Cl : om Kxpreua , 9:55 : p r.i rillUAOO , DOCK IM.AKD A D 1'ACIFIC , flM ; p in AH in tic i\preivi , $ : OD a m ! ) :23 : u ia U-jy Expres.9 , 6:51 : p m 7:20 : a BI "D s Molnm Accommodation , 0:05 : p m At lowl depot only. WABABIJ , OT. Lnuia AND rACinr , HQO a m Mall , 4:15 : p m fi'lopra Accommodatou It 00 am 1 : 0pin ri.Loula ixpre < 3 " :4i : ! p ra 4COpm : Cclca o Kxprea * 10:55 : a ra * At Tranhfur ' 'nly C:31j : > m , C:60 : p m ; ; 2i a ui Paclflo Uxpreas 0:06 : a ra S10UICI1V ANUl'AClriO. 7:10 : p nl bt. I'aul Kxprojii , 8DO : A in 7iO ; a in Day Express CSO : p m OKION I'ACIflO. ? :00 : p m Western Exprcaj , 3S5 : a m 11CJO : A m Pacific Kxprc ? ; , 4:19 : p d 7iO : a m liocal ExpreBa , 0M ; a in 12:10 : u ra Lincoln Express , At Triuiifer only. EU.MMVTRAtXaTOCMAHl. : Wn. ru. 1:30-2:3 : : B:30-l:30-5 : : : 0-fl:3n.ll:05p. : : m Ounday 9:30-11 : : 10 . m. l:30-.3:30-5:3CW:30-U:05 : : : ) : : p. in. Artlvo 10 mln fo hftfuro loavln tlmi * Four story hrlck , Jiibt erected on 0. stieot , be- tttfdi 7th and Bill strueis. Flnuit furuUhcJliu < tt and most reasonable prlctd house at tlio I'abi'ol , Near ail depots. . MltS. KAIIICtJAKI.EV , iiovS-uelin I'ropriclor. Mrs H J Hilton H. n , , , , . , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 232 Middle Bro dvty , Council Bind. TUOS. OmOIB , U. M. PDSIT. OFFICER & PUSSY BANKERS. Oonncll DluOi i I * . Established - - 1856 Dealers In FMelgn nd ouestlo Kxcbtoeo i DE , SWETKAM , Oluco 15th atcoot , brut dour north of Fftrnam In Boyd'g opera home. Leave orr"c'n at oQico or Saxo'a clru ' nloro. Telephone 1DO. P.OOOE'B SIOUX OITV IJAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant ear ) Stre.t Couiici' ' liluffj , Io 3 N. SOHUEZ. OFFICB OVEH AMERICAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. J. E. TATK. WAIU1IN WHITE. ATTORNEYS AT Practice In State and Federal Couita. Collections promptly attended to. IloomlO , Shugart's COUNCIL ULUFFS IOWA" J. J. STEWART v . . , 1TT0IEYATU ! Practices In federal and State Courts. 001 Broad way , over Si\in d llank COUNCIL ULUFrs ; - IOWA. KVIIXINCl Admission 25c Admifision Free to LaOlcn cull mornlntr and Tues day pud ThursJay alternocns. Ute of .Skates 1& cents. A. F. SCIIANCK , H. II. MAUTENS , Manager. Proprietor. or.hot tumors ri moved without Ih r&nlnjfo Lload. CHRONIC DISEASES- " Otcr lilrty yCAn practical oxpeilocoo Otfloa Ho. Pef.rl treet , Countll UluCs tSTConcultitlon tree IDIEi. O. O. 100 MAIN STREET , ' OUSClIi nLUFF - - IOWA W. R Justice ol the Peace , Omaha and Council Blaffr , ( leal estate collection agency , Odd Follows IHock j er S vlnj.'S llank I will sell the following property on cay terms If houxht within 30 das. 200 Acre Farm. Fi\c mites north ot Council Hluirs ; good him , liouso orchard , and all fenced 400 .Acre Farm , I'lvo mllraeastof Logan , IfirrUsn , county , Iowa , all ftnccd , fcodiard , h n , IIOUIIH , orchard , etc. ; ' 'no across under plow , V 0 aore * tame ir.a tucaJow , 10 } acre ! timber and pasture. Thin farmo3.i he easily di vided Icto three dcblrable nmall foriin. 800 Acre Farm , Hlk miles cant of OnuMonou * county , I wa , on the JUplo river ; ( 'ond hoino , harn S.lxl'O ftet , feed jarda.chcdt etc. ; MO acrts unltrrl , lulance In tlmU'r , meadow and puturoj a flr t cUen stock farm m every respect. 240 Acres of W/ld / Land , Suitable for Farming. ! i50 Head of Cattle , 75 Ilea'l ' of ! JO ( ) lla d'of Hogq. ImplemcriU iiittleieiit tociin on ml.l ftrrnn. Aliu 10,000 Hunhols ( if Corn , and 400 Ton a of Tame nnd Wild May. mldetcck , corn , ' od ft'id rnaehlnerv l < divide I up onmld fjrmn , end will Jo holdonl'yln conntctlon with mid ( if Tg. llorels aKfMKlrl.ancefjrnhoIcu Stuck fatinx , well FttKk-il , rtaHy tnr rk J'own Ion ( , ' | m on Uato if purrh e If iloslrc.l , C'll en cr iit'diclH li I1. OADWKLL , C'uunc.l lllulfy , Juvta { CHASED BY A PRAIRIE FIRE , Terrible Experience of a Traveler oil Santa Fc Trail , The Jllorscninii , U\ciinkcii , Simula n liny mirtjl' If-litn llio Humes , but liOM t UN Stco t nml IH Tor- lily .MnrUctl l.ir lillCc. 1'rom llio Hocley MimntMu A prnirlo the. Who thnt 1ms oocn ono can over forgot itn magnificent terrors , real and Imaginary ? Fur down on the horizon clonso volumoa ot atuoko witli r brn3sy gl.iro ludo the rnyo of tlio am : while yet the dny is young. Noon approaches preaches , but the curlii ) ! , ' , soothing rpir nla hldca the god of day na If aomo hid' ' ooua motiBtor wna opreading aomo dread' fill pall over the fnco of nnturo , making the midd.ay scorn nlmoat na twilight , but with iiono of the licavouly plancta to chuor the dismal ncono. Nonror find nearer comca the dread apparition , am' ' aa the long hidden mm sinks in the woat , a crimson glow lights the heavens from /.onith to horison ; hot sickonin ; ; blasts from the roaring monster almost etrllo the awcil and frightened beholder while yet miles away ; urging In.i frightuncd ttocd onward , ho llooj on hia rscu for iifo , lucky if ho rc.ichoi the fur-chataiit river , toward which lie is llying , ere ho ia folded in the embrace uf the fiery demon. "Such was my experience , " said an old pioneer to a Nowa reporter in Char- liota yesterday ; "but with the added lorrors of the fear of falling into the lands of aomo rod demons , who were on , ho war path and who , although pur sued likewise by the dreaded fire fiend , still maintained their bloodthirsty in- stincta end dcsirofor whlto mon'a ucnlpa , seemingly all uuappallod by the common dnugor which threatened every living hing , nnimatp and inanimate in Its course. The circumstancea were , " said , ho narator "Soino : twenty-four years igo 1 was in the employ of the Overland stage company. Reports canio in that ho Sioux ivoro on the warpath and had ) eon neon In largo numbers near the San.0 ( Fo trail , the route pursued by our stages. I was stationed at the time at imo at Ft. Dodge and had a general an- > orvision of the stages and llvo stock. Pooling somewhat uneasy , as several coaches loaded with passengers and TO an u re wcro on the road , I seicctod ono of the best horsca in the stable and start ed west on the trail. The aftoruoon of ho third day , upon reaching the top of o ow sand dune , I saw ! at perhaps n dia- anco of three miles at least n acoro of red skins filing over a smnll rocky bluff. . would have retraced my ntcps to avoid Ktiugaoon , but discovered that 1 was too ate , as the Indians had changed their course and were charging directly for mo. mo."Pnttinj ; spurs to my animal I started on the dead run , not having much fear jut that I could eacapo. At first , however - over , the race seemed n pretty oven thing > otwoon the two foremost of my pursuers nd myself. Soon , however , the distance > otwoen us was lengthened , and nftor iding hard for a couple of hours my ouemiOB had disappeared. I know , however - over , that I wan not out of danger , and anticipated that every moment I would muut others of the morcileaa foe. In this . waa not mistaken , as 1 had not pro ceeded many miles further before n bullet vrhlstlnd paat my car. This was followed > y a perfect volley. , At thotmnio moment aomo cotton-woods several hundred yards o the right seemed suddenly to become lerfoctly alive with Sioux. Dashing forth pith a wild whoop _ and mounted on fresh lorsca , while mine was considerably adod , the dictanco was soon lessoned icarly ono half. Spurring my animal to almost inconceivable oiibrta , 1 soon lad distanced all but three of the murderous gang , who wcro slowly aiuing on mo , keeping up n almost constant fire moanwhllo. 'nrning In my saddle , I fired at the nearest fee , who rolled from his caddlo , nd his body waa hidden in the high grass which hero grow in wild prairie abuud- nco. This cauaod n momentary panso n the part of the other two , but instant- y , however , they were again in full cry. it this moment 1 for tlio first time be- amo aware of a now danger. I had for oino time detected the odor of mnoko , nd looking up onw the lurid reflection f a prairie lire on the sky. The sun iad gene down and the shadows were fast ( ingthuning on the plain. Almost mad- oned with the terrors of my position , I rgod my exhausted animal to the utmost need. Soon the hot breath of the flames coined to lick my very eyeballs with heir fervid tongues. In thinking of this tow horror I hud almost forpotton the caicoly less terrible Sioux. Glancing tastily over my shoulder I saw that the , wo Indiana were close behind mo , ovi- cntly thinking that fear of ho tlamca would inuko mo nn cany > rey. I was at this time at the very dgo of the ocean of ( ire , which wau hia- Ing nnd crackling around mo with a con- inuouH ceothliig roar. At this moment , pen turning , I discovered ono of the odskina immediately at my horco'n heels , vith tomahawk raiecd to cleave my skull. AB quick aa thought I raised my nllo par- ially and put a bullet through his brain. Vo were then junt within the cdgo of the ame , and as ho fell headlong I could magino the odor of burning flesh slz/.ling n the fierce blast. Wrapped in 11 per- oct shoot of fire my maddened animal made a last dcsporato leap and wo both oil. Ilow long I lay there 1 know not. 'he sun was high in the hoavcnH when 1 ogaiiicd consciousness , and opening my turning eyes I eaw a group standing around me. Ono glance uud I sow they wcro friends. ' It scorns that rny courao of the night joforo had taken mo back again to the tago trail , and the eastern-bound coach iad found mo there lying apparently on- y a charred remnant of humanity beside ny dead horao. A close examination , lowovor , showed that 1 was not dead , nd restoratives having boon applied 1 was soon recovered milliciontly to ba ( Ucod in the stage. It waa months bo- ore I entirely recovered from my torri- > lo burns and the fourful chock rny sya- em had sustained from thu combined terrors through which I had gono. " Tlio Kcinnlo ISookIccnr , 1'ioy Tunes. The female book agent la too often a earful cruaturo , setting at naught the horishod ideaa of womanhood which oinmand for it reverence and odmiration n mBKCulino thought. The averAge woman book agmit. it is s.ifo to say , is a error to every onn whd over oncnuiitered ho species. If , nftor uho has exhausted 'I ' the urtu at hur command of ihttory , oaxlng , appeal uud subtle aruument , thu bject of her attack prunorvei hia utorn- UBS and his pnrsa intact , ho is a man of icroio mold induod. Hut the agent > diows hnr power , nnd she Jius moro ro- ourcen at her coinm iid tlmn , 10 moat complete tnnlu maet- r of strategy in politics tr war , and eho uaca him with an artfiilt- lien that ftooner or later brings down nine "lit of ton iiifln nt whom aho launclufl her skill. She is not always so auccceaful with the latly of the house , because the good woman 'a much more impervious to her appeals and usually soca through her little game before aim opens her subscription book. Now and then , however , oho adopts a now line of assault , tlio very boldness and novelty o which gains auccosa that could not bowen won by ordinary moans. Ono of those poralatont fomaloa not long ago made the rounda of n Troy neighborhood , can vassing for n book , which may bo cilloi "Tho Invitation to Christ" a work o loftiest roligiona character. Naturally ono would suppose that a liidy canvasser for ao pious a volume would have at loasi assumed a aubducd and ctiMtcncd inoin. Not DO this vlgoroua i\Rciit. llor mothoc waa to tnlco the houscurifo by storm , charge her with neglecting the oalvation of her own and her children's aoult unless aho forthwith subscriber 'or the book or exchanged for it ono of similar character which she found in many families. This eort of bulldozing probably had its effect m some instances , but in others that may bo cited the lady canvasser found that her system didn't work.Froin two families she departed mill wholcoomo admonitions , although aho nought thorn aim oat with toara , and depicted in n terrible graphic manner the evil that should befall in caao of a refusal to take "Tho Invitation to Christ. " Tor- haps by this time the lady hai learned that a demeanor in keeping with the spirit of the box would bo both moro commendable aa an example and win her morooatisfactory pecuniary returns. A correspondent , writing of a trip oyor lie llio Urando road , cays : Leaving Salida wo have to use two largo mogul nginea to take us over Marshall Pass , a ; rado twenty-six miles long and 1217 foot .o the milo , winding around twenty-six .ogreo curves. On ono side you look , own ! J,000 foot , while by looking up on ho other pido of tlio train you can sco ocks hanging over you moro than a milo ilgli , ouo of the grandest eights that a man over saw , and worth the time and xpcnso of any man. Forty-four miles is ountod n day's work on this division for nginoors , and their monthly earnings mount to from Slu'O to $ 215 , and the inks they run and ability that nro ro- uircd Is worth all the money they got. t is hero that our old friend "Curloy" Vhitnoy had his runaway. There is no doubt , however , that ho raa never quite no happy us when ho ould hang his stage full of passengers vcr some dcop precipice as ho daulicd ipon the Sierras , around BOIUO curve , nd stretched hia six horses out under the rackliug of ollk at full gallop. And yet was ho really reckless ? 1 think not : for think 1 BOO uomothing of an oxplana- ion of it all in Iho owlft motion of bicyc os through the air. " Tlio man merely tudorstooa the proporiics of the air jotter than others , and know well from eng pr.ictico , that BO long as ho could : cep his stage in swift motion it could lot upaot , oven if "all the wheels were vor tlio precipice. " Never but once did ho "upset , " and liat was on level ground and in his old go , as ho filowly turned about in'ho arc ! to take in passongcrs. Ho handed n his whip after thatund would drive no lore except on ruro occasiono. General Albert Pike , who rode with him in the net your rf his life , and who know him veil , speaks of him as a man with a well- nltincod head and great good nenso. 'lioro was ono little romance in his life , I in told , which ought to make n drama , A young orphan girl who admired the Id here , b came his wife , and ho nettled own , with his worn out "Tally Ho , " lie first of the famous adages of the iorras , and with his favorite horses gath- rcd about him , hoping to end his days n poaco. Only a partition divided his lorsoa from his own little cabin home , md they often put Iheir heads in and ate oad from his hands as ho sat at table with his hostler , a long , lank Dutchman , nd his pretty little wifo. But trouble canio to the happy homo [ 1 too noon. The old here of the road was poor , and atill had to bo away at his work. A huiidsomo gambler , the pro- eased friend of thn confiding man , made II Iho trouble. The temptation to drink 3 a sort of necessity in his perilous ourncy through enow and ntorm , then the murder of alow gambler hovering about the camp , the accusation of the woman , the assumption of the crirno by llank Monk to nave the woman that was the end , and ah ! well , it is hard to tell hero whcro fact loaves ofT and romance begins. Curly wag coming down this grade when hia brakes got out of order and his train got the start of him. lie was run ning ua nocond section , and soolng no liopes of avoiding a collision by dualling into the train ahead , ho and his fireman , ifter doing ull they could to check the speed of their train , jumped off and lot it go. Ahcaa of them on the first section wau ono of those over wido-nwake , care ful men , who always look to both ends of liiu train , and ho was looking back when Curlcy and hia fireman jumped oil' . Ko- alix.ing hin danger at ouco , ho i-asod up an his brakes and iot ; the speed of the runaway train. Ho then caught them ind held both trains , until ho brought them t ) iv full stop , without n broken drawbar even in cither train. For this gallant conduct and prceonco of mind ho waa called before President Palrnor , his heroism commended , and prcaontud with 5,000 in cash , given n six months' leave of nbaonco , and his transportation to Kuropo paid , together with all personal Bxpenao , Tlio horo'o naino is .lake Bloyer. rne u o oi ino loriu ' linu Lino" In connection with Ib corporate name ot * Kio tto d convoys an ldo ol list wb t ro'iulred by the traveling mlb lie it Bhoit Ua ? Otilk Tlmi nd the bolt 1 ll.09 > naJ > tloni all ot whlcti MB loin hod by the re twt l ll * v lu Amoilc * . OHIGAGO , PLL WAUKEE And St. Paul. It owns and opcrt'.o over tnoo mllm ol orthorn Illinois , V/lccoutlu , Mlnnoeo { > , low * koU ; And n t'J rniln llnu ) , brancboi and oonnee. oni roach all tbo urtut builnotio coutron ol tbi Northwest anil l' r Wrut , It o turxly ) anawero Ihi li orl ) > tton of Kbort Line , and Hcot Iloute between Chlc Ko , UllwaukcolJti 1'auUnd Mlniig ] iol ! . Ohlc Ko , Milwaukee , I * Urousuaml Wlnona. Oblcu 'o , MllwuuUoe , Aberdeen nnd Kllcndala OMcaKo , Milwaukee , Kuu Clalro and iltlllnater' Crilcn/o , MIlHKUkee , Waunau and HcrrlM. Ohlcn o , lllhvaukco , Itoavcr Dam RU > | Ouhkc h. o , lllhruukoe , Wnukneha and Oaciiornuwoe. o , llllwuuUc , Mtullaon and I'ralrledu Cliin xo , Milwaukee , Ouatonna and Kalrlbaull. xo , liololt JnnoivlUa and Minerali'olnt. Chlci o , Kljdn , Jtockford and Dubiique. OhlcoKO , ( 'llnton , I'.osb Itland und U xlir Ilaiildf , Ulilcaijo , Oountll Illulle and Onuhi. Uhlcago , Klnu City , Bloui Kills and Vnukton UhlcaKU , Mllwaukuu , Sllttlicll i idCliainberli.ln. llosk Inland , Dubuijue lit I'aul ami lllnncanolli Ilavenpoit alm&r , Kt I'aul arid Jllnnekpollt. I'ullmiiu H uupcru and the I'uicBt DlnlnK Cam ID ihou rid are run on the inilnllneuol tlioUIIIOAOO , dlMVAUKtSKANDBT I'AUL UAIMVAYandcverv tttcntlotila paid to | > unonKor > by ouutteoudciuiiluvi * l the G'om | > < tny. . MilUIUM , , Oen'l Uanatcr. A. V II CJAItl'K.VrKK , Ota' I'ass. Alft r auiiKHu > j'iH.it. . | UKOIill Kt'JUO , A 't Uea'l. 1'i Allt Clients , " 1 haa bocotno so common to begin an article , in an elegant , interesting stylo. "Then run it into some advertisement that wo avoid all such , "And simply call attention to the mor ita of Hop Hitters in aa plain , honest terma aa possible , "To induce people "To give them unc. trial , which so roves their valtio that they will never ao anything oleo. "Tin : ItniKinnofavorauly noticed I n all tlio pappn , and noeiilar , ii . . ( , largo sale , ami in supplanting all other medicine' . Tlicro Is li.niao ( Irnyliig the \ittur * nf the Hop pUut , ninl the propiiotorn of Hop Hitters o shown gnut shrowdiicsn mid ability * In compounding n medlcinu'ho o minus are so palpaMo to rvory ono'observation. . " IHil.Slio Die ? "Nol "Sho lingered and anH'ored along , pin- nt ; away all the time for years , " "Tho doctors doing her no peed ; " "And at last was cured by thia Hop Jitters the papers aayao much about. " "Indeed ! Indued ! ' * "llow thankful wo should bo for that nodicino. " "Klovou yoara our daughter aulTored on i bed of misery , "From a complication of kidney , liver , honmatic trouble and Nervous dubility , "Under the care of the boat physicians "Who gave her disease various names , "But no relief , "And now aho ia restored to ua in good health by oa aimplo a remedy in Hop Bittoro , that wo had shunned for yoara before using it. " Tnr. I'AUK.MS. Kallicr IH Getting Woll. "My damjhtora aay : "Uow much bettor father is since ho used Hop Hittuia " "Ilo ia gotllng well after his long Buf fering from , \ dtsuaao declared incurable. " "And wo are ao glad that ho used your Bittora. A LADV of Utica , N. Y. tITNono genuine without n hunch of croi'ii Hops on tlio wtillo lubel. Shun nil the > llv , poisonous htuCltli "Hop" or "IIo | ) " In their name. Ilostcttcr'n Hlom- arh llitten la a nllno liloo > l ilepurcnt , n ra tional ivUlmrtlc. a nd nnupiiilinntl I'lnous Hlioctllo Urilllratho the ilehllltatcd and chocks prrmatmailo Inll.iiiH nmlttrnt camp Inl it ttn , < u n mn n R the o\IN blcli It entirely ro- motel. In iroplral ooiiutilo' , uhurutlm Ihcr and linnets are niyaiH moil unfM or nbly affcctrd ny tbo oomblnod Ihllurnco of cllumto. itlct nnd \\atcr , ll 's ftiry or onlo by nil dru gista nnd IKON AND SI , E UOOriNQ. 1111 Donflis Ot. Om h , Nob. I/ANDFACCTJRKK Ot Balvamzoo iron Cornicas HTDirmor WlmloHS , Tintals , Tin , Iron a'l lie Ilnonnp , Si'OMt's Patent Metalllo Hk > llillt , intidjiieted Kichutt liar and Bracket Hlielrln . amtho Kunnral t iint tat tli'jnli/o line o' u'on.l ronCr3itliu < . * * \ -1'if.liil tr\lm. OMAFA 0. T. PAULSON , Proprietor , ncnt'omena' Clotli'iiK ' Cleaned , Dyed and Itepalrod. Ailicii'DrcHHcn Clo-itH'il aiul Djod , witlinut Ufpplni ; . iiinen Cliaiad or Colored any shade , to simple , Iks , Velutw ano Uicod Cleaned , Djod and Ko-Un- icd. 212 DoujjlMStroot. _ - ORIAIIA , " * HoIlKii ; RojrKl and XJ.H Mall Stoiincro SAILING KVICKY SATURDAY , I1CTWKEN YORK AMD ANTWERP thelitiint , ( Jcrniny , Itaty , Holland ami Vranct fltoerasoOiitward.l O ; I'ropald from Antwerp , 81s ; iCxciirHlon , < 3'J , Including heddlnc , eto , 2d Cabin , 60 ; Bound Trlj > , $90.00 ; xcurelon , 8100 ; Saloon from (60 \1 tW Kicurolon 110 to 6169. nrrotor Wrlgbl Bono , ( Ion Agonto. ( J Uroad fly W. Y. Cjtldirell , IHmllton b Co. , Onuhn , P. R. Flo TitnfcCa , 2WN. IDIh Strict , Craih | I ) . K. Klin ill , OninliaA "nt od-ly Dr , W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council lilufla own , JACOU HIMB. K. P. OADWEIA 8IMS& CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL I1I.UFFH , IOWA. OIHce , Main Htrcot , Itooma 1 and 2 Hhugart & Mo- UolHin'u Jllnck Will practice lu Ktato and Fedura ourts. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES ! nndn . . iri < | irtiifi r < i illicit und uliurlrunrrfirdlnil to lint uelaliiliey irrv. K'nuilly vvvll udnptuu to roiiKli country 'S of rltli's. .Miiiiiifnrlnrrd iiiJ nltlliiilriiilliiiiCurrlHKnlliilldiTiiiKiil llru Hftliy ' 3'llilbrll , t'MlrnUT. lit , CO THE CHEAPEST PLAGE JLW UMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Boot and largest Stocks in the to ooloct from. W STAJHS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGJBR 'ELEVATOB , ' THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE I ALL ARE FOUMD I Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And nil o the good and'ploasant things that go to make up a com * ploto nnd hnppy oxistonco. The town o South Omaha ie siinntod south of the city 'of Omaha on the line of the U. P. ilnilwny , nnd it is losa than 2J miloa from the Ouiiihn post oflico to the north line c the town sito. South Omaha is nonrly 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 linvo boon sold add the demand is on the inoronsa 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 oupply of PURE SPUING WATER. The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a largo force of men at work nud will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near the purk at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lotsin _ this growing'city. They will nem bo cheaper than they nro to-day. at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. Assistant Secretary , - INWHICH IS TATJGHT- OOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR , PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , CORRESPONDENCE , CIVIL GOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORT HAND. This is the Commercial Department of llollovuo Cell ego. Send for circulars. Addroaa , OEO. 11. RATHBUN , Prln. Omaha , Nob. iey Ire Without A flival AND- /e been Awarded Ono Hu'fldred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for tha Last Fifty Years. And tie Greatest LiTini Pii IN An oxammntioii of these magnificent Pianos is politely requested faeforo purchasing any other instrument. Qenornl Western Ropresoutativea. P. S. Also. Gon'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , B.SHE BROS , , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGEB OYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS , EUEMPINtf & BOLTE , > tAl UFAOTUU K118 Olf Wlnli/wi , I'lulkli , Window C psIron OreitlniB , i'ttilllc Bky.Ilyhrj , &c. Tin , I u SlOHnuin IVth btrtlt Oaiulu W traekn ,