FIULAT , NOVEMBER , 7 I8v } , RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , * Proprietors , Suyenimndfni < - D. P. RAILWAY , MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , ii ! MILL FURNISHINGS 0 * ' ALL KINDS , INCLUDING TUB Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting 'Olotl STEAM PUMPS. STEAM WATEU AND GAS PIPIS. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. o fir * E $ f " 1 ! Ssfl SsflO \Ye are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract foi the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elei nbors , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stons to the Roller Svbtern. 2 "Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur poae , and estimates made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Address RIOHABD & CLARKE ; Omaha.Neb SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a TCrtlBcmentB , BUO KB Iioet , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent , Wants , BoardIng - Ing , eto. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low isto of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the flrot Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each eubsoqucnt n- 'Bortlou. Leave tdtcrtlsomonta at oni office , No. Pearl Street near Broadvtav WANTS. OH KENT A suite of rooms In cuntral location F Knqulru of Dr Hanclictt , No. 12 1'carl ht COAL Aiu'iia , Capital Contcrvillu and other eoft louaco.il keptatOcorgu Ileatoim , 023 Broad way. Telephone No. 110 , RKASONABLK I'RICKS-Kalr eiht ( nnd tire at Decree Helton's coal and \\ood ) ard fliS Uroadftay. Telephone No. 110. J7IOU BALK Oil KKNT The Orvis I'ackiui ! h JL1 and machinery , 1 catcd In thin city. Cap IMhoits ] )0 ihy. Odell & Day. ' \\fANIKU A [ good Kuin.au ImtUi'r ' ; imo that Yi 0111 make ull kinds of BtusaKc. Aoply at t Meat Maiket , 317 H.oachwy , Uouncil WANTED K\ory body m Council Bluffs to take TilHDxn. Delivered by carrier at only Uonty ceuta a week. i"\LU PAPERS For sale at BIB offlco , at 26 cunta a huudred Eailway Time Table , * COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmoa of the arrival and departure - parture of trains by central standard time , at loaJ depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln u.i earlier and arrhe ten minutes later. ClIICAao , BUEUNOfON AND QUI.NCr. LIiT . AUttlVI. 8:35 : p m Chicago Exprcaa 8:00 : a m 9 : 0 K u > Fant Mall. 7:10 : p rr 710i ; m I'ilnll and Kxpreea , 7'Dpm : I'jM ; p m Accommodation. SiO : p in * At local depot only. KiSSiS OUT , BT. 10 * AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. JO 05 a m | Uall and Kxproau , ,7:05 : p m BiOi p m raolllo Kxpresa , 6:60 : p in ClIIOAOO , UILWADKRH AND ST. PAUL. 6:25 : p m Expreaa , 9:05 : a a DllSam Expreaa , 8:66 : pm CII10AQO , ROCK IHLAND AND fACIflO. 6:30 : p m Atlintlo Kxpreas , 8OS : a m U'i6 : a in Day Express , fl:5l : p in 7:20 : am "DoaMolnea Accommodation , fl.OO p m * At local depot only. 'vttiau , n , ixiuia AKD rAomc , 1:20 : & m Mall. 4:15 : p m R:10pm : Aocommodaton BOO am lSOpm : H.I.ouls Kxpreis 3:45 : p ra 1:50 : pui Cfalta o Kxprci > a 10:55 : am At Tranefernnly W10AQO and KOttTIIWBHriBK , 6:50 : p m KxjiruBH , 6.60 p m 0:26 : a m 1'aclflo Kxpresa 9:05 : a m I10DZ C1TT AKD rACiriO. 7tO : p ta St. 1'aul Kxprosa , 8:50 : a m 7,20 H m Day Cxpreaa B:60 : p m UNION rAcirio. 8:00 : p m Western Exproaa , 8:35 : a m 11:00 : am Tadflo Exproua , 4:40 : pm 7W ; a m Local Exjireaa , 0:54 : a m 12:10 : L ta Lincoln Exprew ) , At Trwi'for only. DUKMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. e 7:2)8:3oUSio:30iiiOa. : : ( : : . in. 1:30-2:3 : : 8:501:805:30SOl : : : ) : 1:05 : p , in Sunday 9:30-11:10 : : a m lSO--ao-E:30-oiO-llo5 : ! : : : p. in. Anlvu 10 mln la heluro leavln tlm \j / St. Charles Hotel , fc LBWinOLM. Four torj brick , Jmt cro ted on O stjctt.bO' tween 7lh and Sill t'.rca. . Fin. st lurnUUJ , licst and limit rcafcOnatlo rrirtd limito at tlio < apltul. h'o > railik'.ot | . MHH. KAlKCOMil.KV , uovSmulm I'r prietor. Mrs H J Hilton H. D , , , , . , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 232 Middle Brc dvt7 , Council Blufli , N. SCHUKZ. InQtinp nf flip uiiOlluu Ul lilu OFFICE OVEK AMKIIICAN KXPItESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA J. II. TATK. WAIU1BN WHITE. T Practlco In State and Foder&l Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Hoom 10 , SliUKort'a Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA < J. J. STEWART , Practices In Federal and State Couittf. 601 Broad way , over S iniM Hank COUNCIL BLUFFS ' - IOWA. VriERNOON EVK.MNO Admlnslon Tree to Ladles each moriiliijc and Tues Jayandahursday aftirnoona. Uee of bkatcs 15 cents. A. F. SCHANCK , H. II. MARTENS , Manager. Proprietor. E , Kice M , B. fl A UflPDO or other tumorj removed wltbonllh uaI1uijUU | knlfa or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over hlrty years practical experience OBoe no Pearl troct , Council Uluffs fVConoultatlon Ireu . O. O. DENTIST , 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL IlLIIFFfl - - . IOWA Justice of the Peam Omaha and Council Blnffo. Heal ectato collection agency , Odd Pillows Ill&cl Dr , W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Blufl3 Iowa. COUMCJL BIUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. I. X. riloklnger , of Wixync , Neb. , i in th city on a \i it to Us brother , A. T. Fllckin gcr. Assistant United State * district nttornoi ( Jllbctt. of DCS Moinei , win liero ye tonlaj looking niter tlioc.i'o of Illegal \oting c\am incd before Utiilcil State * commissioner Wright. II , K. riajton WM In the city jcatonlny. llo1'ntlier Clark , of Slionatulo.ih , was It the city j cstorday , T , M. 0. Logan , of Logan , was In tin city to got the lalett no\vs yesterday. A. H. Willmmi of Glewvood , wm In the llluirs yesterday. Wrought Iron Unlives at reduced prices , Do Vol * Wright , 50t Brondwny. KA. DAINTY AGAIN PllKU An Illinois Divorce AVlilcli IicnvcH the Sinjjo llcf Only Tic. Among the numerous divorce cases calling for ndjudlctlon in Judge Giud- nor's court yoaterdny , snya the Chicago Herald , the suit of Albert II. Dainty against Ltura E. D.\inty appeared to awaken the greatest public interest and curiosity. For several yoaas , Laura D.unty , the defendant , waa known as an accomplished reader and elocutionist. From the platform eho natnr.Uly gravi * tatod to the stage , and for aomo two or three years past no nnmo has been inoro widely known throughout the dramatic profession or inoro constantly before the public than that of the gifted and prom ising actress , Laura Dainty. Her friends continually urged her to adopt the stagoas a profession , and she almost ut once stopped into a starring engagement with the Mountain Pink company , in which she undertook the loading role of Sincerity Weeks. Her marriage with Albert II. D.unty occurred In April , 187-1 , in thin city. They appeared , from the evidence adduced ut the trial yesterday , to have lived very happily until during the past live or six yoaro , when an estrangement appeared to grow up between them and widen ns Laura forsook the fireside for the foot lights. She osys they ' 'drifted apart ; that the fault was as nil her own , and that she was not happy. " These expres sions point to the sorrowful outcome of their early friendship and all'oction. Al bert li. Dainty testified that his wife had steadily rrfusod to live with him since 1880. JIo continued to provide for her and thechild which was born to them , notwithstanding this condition of things , us far as she would permit him. Mrs. Elsie Shepard gave evidence re lating to Laura Dainty's pleasure trips to Colorado , Boston , California and other places. Between 1880 and 1831 oho several times asked Mrs. Dainty why "she did as she was doing. " To thia oho said in reply that she was not happy , and preferred to bo independent , but inoro trcaucntly sought to avoid nil discussion on the nubjcct. Albert continued to the ast moment to contribute about $150 a month to the support of his wife and child , although she was nblo so support icrsolf from her professional earnings. It was brought out in the evidence that ktio parties had not lived together for the past few years , Laura constantly rooming with Mrs. Shepard , and Judge Gardner accordingly granted the decree nought. YOUNG MAN , HEAD T11IS. TUB VOLTAIC I3KM CourANr , of Marshall Michigan , offer to soncl their colcbrated Kl.no THIO VOLTAIO BKLT nnd other ELKOTHIO Ar- I'LIANCKS on trial for thirty days , to 1011 ( young or old ) alllictod with nervous debility , loss of vitality and manhood , nnd ull kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor nnd manhood guaranteed. No risk incurred , ta thirty days' trial is allowed. Write thorn ut once for illus trated pamphlet , free , ONE DOG 10 : XJ1OUSANI > S OF ; ijDrove ) IVniu lis oiiti lo Philadelphia. Now York Sun. An immense drove of sheep went stumbling , tumbling , and troiting out of Noivnrk u few days ago on their way to Philadelphia. They seemed to walk all over ono another , bumped together , ami crowded until it Boomed us though some must have been trodden under the foot of ho others. A rough-looking countryman : rudgod ahead in ttio middle of the road and the sheep followed closely , lie seemed as dusty , ill-humored , and out of sorts as the snoop thomoolves. In the roar n tall and gaunt farmer tramped along with a long hickory slick in tils tin ml. At every few stops ho uttered a peculiar cry , and whenever the sheep Itwged behind ho touched them up with his hickory stick. At his heels , and bringing up the tail end ot the procession , was a long-bodied , loan , and se.irroii shepherd's dog. lie run with his nose close to the ground , and apparently paid little attention to the drovo. But when two of the sheep got astray and trotted into a garden , the dog jumped over the fence and chased them back in line in no time. As ho forced them into the herd the sheep swerved away from him. The dog trottol around the drove , making it still more compact In form , and returned to his master , who by this time was walk ing on the sidewalk beside the writer. "Flow m < iny sheep arc there there/ / " "Guess. " "Well , about eight hundred. " "V'ou'ro way oil' , " said the man , with a good-natured grin. "Thoro'a . ' ! , : t ! > 8. "SVhoro do you take them to ? " "Wo drive them from hero to Phila delphia , selling them on the way to butchers , or whoever wants to buy them , and gottiru' rid of what remains in the city of Brotherly Livo. " "They are owned In Philadelphia , arc they ? " ' No , they ain't , " said the man , polite ly. "They are owned by A B. Matth ews , of Kideas City , Missouri , and they travel about fifteen milod a d y , and they're mi infernal nuieanco. " After this ho walked along In silence aomo time , and then made a general re- mrrk that indhatod that his life vraa not one of unalloyed happiness. "If it wasn't for that dorg , " ho oaid , kicking the liruto affectionately us ho passed him , "my nrntu and mo could never got this cattle through on time , but that animal ii worth tea men. Good sheep dogs , you know , are scarce now in this part of the country. I wouldri t take anything on earth for mine , llu'n us faithful tu can bo , and lin ICIIOWH an much as any man , I don't care who lip is If I should toll you some of the things that dorg haa done you'd call inn a liar , and ns I don't wiuh no such reputation I'll keep quiet. " Holloction caused by this thought over came him , nnd he trudged along in abso lute cilenco for some tune. At last ho raised his head nnd conllmied "Who wfl trot at the end of day' * march , If w find that three or four of tl'p sheep nr inissinu , I can send Hint di-rq back afte them if they are ton miles away , and i don't make no dlllcrcnco where the shoo nro or who's got them , thnl dorg will go them to me , or I'll cat the whole- drove hoofs , bones and wool. Hitlers Is i linmoholil won nil tncr the world. For over f > n years It ha. luhortisod Itself by ltd merits. It > s now nil \ ortlaod to warn the public ap-uiHt counter toils. Tlio genuine nrtfclo la innnufncturod bj lr J. li. U. Slci'ott & Bonn. JOHN IIUOWN'S KAMIIA , Wliorc Tlipj Ai-o DoniliMloil-ltoinl nlacotircHOl' > I IB Hunt \'ew York liMphic. QtroH Brown , the only direct survivor of the Harper's Ferry episode of 185 ! ) livca in thu Jny Cooke island mansion "Gibrnltor" nenr Put-in ilay island. Snndusky bay , Lake Erie. Owen is now 35 years of ago. The gold modal given to his father s widow , Mra. Mary Brown , t > y French admirora of the old 1'urltrm Tighter nnd hero , haa boon ont to him From California by hia half sisters nud brother , Annie , Snrnh nno Solomon. iVnnio , the eldest dnughtor of the second marriage , is employed in the United States mint at Sun Francisco ; Solomon ivoa on the California farm , near Red BlulV , and S.irali , with her husband caches school in the county. Watson and Dauphin Brown , their brothers , voro killed at Ilnrpor'a Ferry on Oct. 18 185 ! ) . The government lias just sold the fa- nous engine house with all ita other > roporty on the former arsenal grounds , t ia to bo hoped tbat the now proprietors vill find It to their interest to preserve hla interesting historical building ; at any rate , there ought to bo enough admirora of old John Brown to repurchase the online luusa and put it in position for ) ormanont conuoraation. The children of .lolm Brown by his irat wife now living are John , Jason , luth nnd Osvon. Frederick was killed on the morning of the light at Qjawato- mio , Knn. , early in August , ISuO Alto- fiothor , four of the Brown family died in lighting slavery. John nnd Uuth live on put In Put-in bay island , Given m caretaker - taker of the Gibraltar mansion and Jason resides on an Island near by. The two Brownu nnd Air. nnd Mrs. Thompson ( Rutli Brp.wn ) nro vineyardisU , nnd grow grapes for the market. The well known Kelly bland grapes are nil raised on the islands of Saudusky bay. Put-in bay ia n favorite summer resort for the Northern Ohio nnd liko-ahorcH cities. John Brown , Ji. , and hla wife Wealthy receive sumtur boarduro , and thpy nro great favorites. Capt. John Brown , Jr. , ia nearly or quito sixty years of ogo. They nro all poraona of considerable mental foroo mid marked traita of character. Owen u eccentric nnd quito a recluse. 11 enry Thompson , Ruth's husband , lost hla brother William at Ilnrpor's Ferry. JIo was lirat captured , nftorward taken from Foulko'a hotel , and then ahot nnd Hung over the railroad bridge into the Potomac by the Arirgin- ians. Annie Brown , the quiet , atnld , and pleasant middle-aged ady , now working in the United States mint in the city of the Golden gate , was a girl of seventeen at the Kennedy farm , Mary land , where the John Brown party rend ezvoused until the 15th of October , 185 ! ) , two nights before the attack was made. The only survive of the fight now alive is Owen , and ho owes hia oacapo to the fact that hia father aont him to the hillside schoolhouse - house near the ferry , wherein two hun dred Sharpo's rilloa and sixteen hundred pikoa liad boon atorod. It ia n curioua incident in the later 01103 clustering around the John Brown associations that the heartiest recognition bestowed on htm for courage nud devotion was made up to the day of his own death by Henry A. Wise , of Virginia , and that the moan- oat of all attacks on Brown's fame has emonated from or through the influence of ox-Governor CharlesRobinsonof Kan sas , and the veteran Amos A. Lawrence , of Massachusetts. Robinson's hostility is easily accounted for in hia having boon so completely overshadowed by the old soldier , and that of Mr. Liwronco may be upon the plea that hia reminiscent mind is colored by friendship for the ox- Governor. IN Till : SUB.TIlHVfelKV VAULTS. he Unions < > r < ii > | ( | mid Silver dial [ HIM Hrld in Kfiscrvo < 'le'rly D.iolori'il Coin1- . ' . Y. Ifernld. "Como this way and I'll show you how iiuch cold cash Uncle Sam has got stored lore , " said Cashier Floyd , iu ho led u lorald reporter through a labrynth of cska on the liraUloor of the sub-treasury mlldlng to n heavily barred and studded ron door that opened into a pasaago ending to the gold vaults , At the other nd ot the passage an attendant mi- aotenod n second door. As the reporter ollowed his guide Into a dimly-lighted ooin , about fiftodii feet square , the door vras closed behind them and they were made prisoners with over $10,000,000 of ; old coin. The four sides of the vault , rom lloor to coiling , wore covered with ron doors opening into compartments ontainlng the coin , 'These boxes that are sealed , " uaid to cashier , pointing to a door where a Ip of paper was stuck to the lock with d wax , "aro full. They contain 1,000,000 each. Hero" throwing wide open a door that was ntunding jar , and revealing a compartment partly lied with plump white canvass bugs arofully packed "is n hot wo are ming rom. There nro 8250,000 In there , " ho ontinued , after glancing at the tags. "How much ) gold do the bags con- ainV" asked the reporter , ns his eye cstod wistfully on tne outlines of the oina shown through the canvas. "Five thousand dollars each , always , ilyor in put up in thousond dollar bags , 'his lower tier ia the double eagle row , n the second are stored eagles , and so n lo quarter eagles , the smallest gold oin wo have on hand " "How heavy is this ? " nuked the report- r , as ho took up a bag , "Oh , that Is easily handled ; it weighs nly eighteen pounds , It would bo a ill < jrent mutter to carry a bag of silver , hough ; they weigh bitty pounds each. tut come nnd 1 will take you dorrn to lin silver vaults. " Thuio is still another gold vault on lie second floor of the building , opposite lie ODD the reporter had already vialted ud exactly hkn it in the inteiior nr- angements. Tlio two vaults contained 71,100,000. After descending to the Ihor below In blowly moving elevator nnd pausing by oora with complicated time locks cling- ng to their hacks , a long passage was cached with white painted iron gratings in each eidu. Behind th" gratings were tags of silver , filling uvery available Inch rom lloor to ceiling. "You sou wo have more silver hero than wo have nny accommodation forsc wo were obliged to fill up thin end of tin patsngo with it. The nro $35,000,001 before you. Twenty five millions nro it standard dollars. The denominations arc separated by those crossing- " "What does it nil weigh' " "Ocor 1,000 tons , That would bo 80 railroad car loads. " "Isn't thii n largo amount to have on hand ? " Yea. Wo nro sending nwny very lit tle coin now , nnd taking it in at the rate ofglO.OOO to S'JOOJO a day. Since Atnrch 1 , 18811 , no have sent out SI- ) ! ! 000,000 tu certificates and wo will proba bly send out ยง 110,000,000 moro before the cotton crop is in. " Aolil Du. J. LViU.H , Kliot , Mo , says "Iloraford's Acid Phosphate gives moat excellent results. " jr a = 2M Ujipir llroMvM , ng.\\n \ to tin- Trent Stuihrt'tli'it ntitl rnmnniiit K\ntnlno , uiul nco for uurirhciwluitotirAti Inly forl'A'h ftt my | 'l t- ijtiotu Mill n < follow n : ; t UH ir'nmil itnl gnt Iflt . # 1 00 5 lin While ux O iiiK t I r . 1(0 JJ1.U . * Mrk'i ) white Un Utl MM ) for . t 0) 'J lm fuluui ounl ti Kirk's Huwltn gimp tor. 1 fO Otitinklrk'R Mnulmllt * otp lor . t HO Mipont'i lic t ) io il r IHT Hi . 2) Stid\r < nlinntchntor . HinipOiilifirnl lioiii'iltlpi , | > cr K l . M * * ) I PI warnnlcil ittUtly | > nrocrmont niaplo IH-rftnl . 1 00 Eorghnm per KA | , . f > 0 A No. 1 IIIR ! | | < < | I imtnnta II lin ( or . 1 00 cwlV IMJ , Ki'iiulni' 10 loveldr . 100 "iniiC'l ' fikckliorrli't , prcscncil , n rnin tor . . . 1 (0 \ \ nnntll \ ! > > , llo ii'ulitHlliltOnnip6for. ( . 1 (0 ttiimcil 3 Hi IdtiMnllt } Tfimtocn 10 lor . 1 CO \ No. 1 wlillolMi , pcrHI . 70 'obvoro , I.orllittil CilaiKV , per i < outiil . C > 0 T T 1 cnn wslt jail aoorilltiK tJiiinl | trtinm fto to "Oo per Hi. KlonrVo Hill tlio celibnleil r.atciit 1'iuicy per \Vo ket | > cVL-r\llilpR vxmllv Vrptlnn I'ltut Irocery , niulnrrnnt OMTJ tiling o toll ( looit * iln i\orcil lieu In nnpnrtnlllio city. I > t a tiniullu IlouixnnJ Mlticnn , Dry KOI > > ' > 'l ' Notloni , Iloiln nlHlioo' , niulnencil ninirtinent of Tlmora Ho lomlwr ; I ll ! tint nllie tint umlcrxnlil on nny roinN , lull wl 1 Hell ! M per cunt below ony roniwtltlnn | li thorlt > . Wo uro now reet MI if an Imulco of 1)Us n whlcliwo cuiiKlMHhOrcii'estliirfnln | ) ncrnlIcro I n tlio cltMv expense * nrottv lliht | , wltl > no .cnlHto pi\ . I nm enullc.l nnA u 111 Bell cliotp litr CASH. Call when } ou aut theliextnf IiirK lcn In > y line , J. P. FILBERT , 09 Upper Broadway , - Council Blults will sell llio followine property on ca .v totim If t within ao ilaj s. 200 Acre Farm. ho miles ncrlli ol Ciiuncll llutr ! < ; K"0il lurn , lionio on'lnril , ami nil fenced. 400 Aero Farm. lu'mllfKOiwtotr.oK'in , Ilirrton , onimt ) , lovn , nil need , feoilMinl , bun , lionna. orcliinl , oto. ; ' - ' 0 crcsti uniler plow , li > 0 asroi tame KI isi moatlow , 1UD ires timber nml pistuto. ThN fkrmc3.i , liooislly ill Jcil IHo tlirec acelralila small I.umi. 800 Acre Farm. \ mllcscitst nfOnina , 5Ionon 'oonntv , Io\\a , on loMaptoiher.KO'ol ' liouto , barn S.rAl',0 fuct , Ivcil nnls , phcil i , etc. ; 'JOG acre ) un li r \ I m , bilanco In iniber , nit a low anil pisturo ; n llrst uU i btsck farm every n pact. 240 Acres of Wild Land , Suitable for Farming. 50 Head o Cattle , 75 Head of Uorscs , Ml ) liosd of lloga. lie FnriuliiB ImplomantH Biilllcient tooairyon 8 lil tiriiu. Also (5,000 ( Busbols of Corn , and 400 Tona of Tame nnd Wild IJay. IJ Block , corn , lecil nnil nuohlnory li illtlilol up n Halt ! f.mni , niul will bo HOI | | ouly In coiincctlou ith H.ilil f trma. Ilerola iiKooilcbaneof jrdiolco Stuck fnrni" , well locked , rcaJy for work. I'oivulon xUin on clato i-f nircliiKO , If ilOHlreil , .1 , , Call on or n Ulress , ZZ3 ctraa ; i : i UAUWKLT. , t'Oonncll 'Illnlfii. ' Iowa. Lino" In oonnoctlon with th coiior to ntmo ol a ( fre.itro d I corivnj n liloaol uatwhat roimlrod by thu traveling pnb- llo-ft Hhoitl.lur,0 < il-k Tlmi iul the best 9 iw . ? ii * tlonu ill ol which ra | UID > led by the rcatcat tallw v la Araorlci. ILWATTKEE And St. Paul. It owns nd oporktes over it > 03 inllos ol orthom IlllnoU , Whcon'iln , Mlnnosoti , Ion * koli ; nod M t milu llncj , branding Mid ooaneg- eng roncli all the urcit buslncns centres ol thi Jorthwost and Far Woat , It n turAlly aniwors thi encrlptlcm of Short Line , and Host Hnuto botwoeo UhloaKO , lllhvatikoo , St. Paul and Jllnnoipullo , nhlcaxo.SIIlwankco , I. C'rosno nd Wlnon * OMilwaukee , Aberdeen und Ellondilo so , Mllwaukco , Kiu Clalro and atlllHktof KO , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. KO , Milwaukee , Heaver Dim unit Ojlikosh. O. Milwaukee , Wankonh * nnd Ooonomowoo. O , Mllnaukoo , Madison and Pralrlodu Ghloo. O , MllnauUeo , Owatonna and Falrlbaull. Chicago , llololt JaneavlUo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Klein , Hockford and Dubuiuo. | i ) , Clinton , Hock Inland and Cvd r lUpldf. " , Council Illufln and Oniahi. o , Hloui City , Slum Falls and TanVtoa Chicago , Mllwaukeo , Mitchell and ClmmborUlu. Hock Island , Duliuqiie , Ht. Paul and Minneapolis Daieupoit almtr , Ut. Paul arid Minneapolis Pullmuii 8 eepersand the Klriost Dlnlni ; C'ara In 10 w rid am run on tlio main Hutu of thoUIIICJAUO , UIMVAUKKK AND SI' . PAUL KAIMVAY , nndovorf ttentlonlH paid to paatonfetiby oouituouauinployei 1 the Company. . S. MKUIlirj. , Oen'l Manazur. A. v n OAiu'iNTiu : , aim' 1'iin. AK T. Ofj/VKK.Oon'lHiipt. / OKO. IIKII KKOItlt ' 'In-l'l > A IKON AND Sti K KOOflNO. G. SPECHT , PROP , Ull DoaKlM 81. Omahi , N b. UANUFAOTUUKlt OF Qalvanizoa iron Cornices 3Tfrrau Wlnli * * , TlntiU , Tin , Iron an Ute lt' ' ) < ) Hnr ( , ripscnt'u Pitiint Mitalllo Hkyll lit , ( oiitiJJiHtaJ lUoholt II ir an I llfiokot KholviiiK un.lio xant.t'J \ it ' ) ' tu t j i/j II m > ' rjiiGMUliui , 'ini ir.'i'ifilii ' VTi OMAFA Chemical Dyeing -AND- CLEANING WOlfSKS. 0 , T. PAULSON , Proprietor. Gentlemen * ' G'loth'nif ' Cleaned , Itycd and Itcpilred in' promo ) Clean cl and Dyed , uithuut Hlpplnu. .JICH I'll anc d or Uilored any ntiu < lo , to luinple. u , Y'tiltuUntib Uijei C'luauuJ , Djud nud Ke-llu- Uhed. 1212 Douglni Street , OMAHA , NEL' THEY MUST BE USED. Dr. Young's Electric Holts. - sreOTCTta . . I" " TIIH i ' r -j * < < * S ? ) 11ll-l2iiS ! > ft } K NIRVOIBMUW PKI1ILI. ttVfaar-n" jj * ) . n , HIM OK M N- ' ' * l" " " > * I/I ' 'Miytiil pcrronc ' jyl" \ ' > M'I M < K 1 ( Stl K /H/ " " " ' AN" * 'll ' > l' , frTT" " * tf f C oi mruL KIIKUIIH , it A lIKIilliL , IVOIIK to IK Ulkf.S AWAY , ulimvll K a'iTorir ' | hu * tliuy in.vy Im dirtil , ami rfom.r Iliuth , Hlreiijtth and Ma'tly Vl ror , ttniioi r IIIK Munr MKUiiiMi , will lx > KIIK freuLy jiojt on rucu pt of utiini" i'iml'iiio. : Ad lri'n , lilt U. VOUMJ , 4li Una Htroet , New Vork. oct-UOin lin THE OHJGAPEST PLAOE IN UfldLAHA TO BOX One of the Boat ancUargost Stocks in tlio United States * tcfsoloct from. NO STAIKS TO OLIMB , PASSENGER ELEVATOB , THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE 1 ALL ARE FOUND ! Where Tliey Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ) topcqnns * / * x inpuj fig And nil o the good ondlploosnut things that go to malco ap com * ploto tuid linppy oiistonco. The town o South OmnUn is tiitintod south o the city [ ot Omaha on the line o the U. P. Railway , and it is loss than 3 } miloa from the Oniuha post oflico to the north line c the town site. South Omaha is ncnrly H miloa north and south by 2J east and jond covers on area o nearly four square miloa , The Block yards are at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have boon sold add the demand is on the increase flio yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. - ' The 00,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish : an abundant upply o PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. nnd Bolt Line Railways hare n large force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot tear the park at the north end o the town. Suitable grpunda will be 'uruiflhoa for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots.in this growing'city. They will never be cheaper than they are to-day. [ WApply at the Company's oflico , at the Union Stocks Yards. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , . They Are Without A Rival. AND- Have been Awarded Ono Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Living Piai Piano -IN AH oxaminntion of these magnificent Pianos is politely requested before purchasing nny other instrument. General Western Representatives. P. S.-Also. Qen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSB & SONS , BfiHR BROS , , "and ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGEB OYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. -IN wmon is TAuanT- DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR , PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , CORRESPONDENCE , , CIVILGOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORT HAND , Thin In the Commercial Department of Uollovuo ColloRo. Bond for circulars , AddroGH , GKO.U.UATUBUN , Pr-in. Omahu. 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