JDAiU JBRf TTllTRSLMY , NCWEMBEA 13 l86d. TIAILETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS FRAxr ti < n. KMEllSON PIANOS , UntltJtcil ot Tonoot llnlshi KIMHALL PIANOS TioetModirn t'tlco to Buy. The Kitnbnli Orgnn , so Imp and fiwoinbly known In the \w > t , rncoinmonild STKw ART , Solo Apeut ( or above lines of OooiN. Avnrorooms , 33K lincil lllnffa CorranxmJonco Soil itacl. Agonic Wnn tai. WlIOLESAI/t DKAbKUS IN S44 Prondwnv. in\VA W. r ALYSWORTH. rrsroo Houses mo\cd on the LITTLE fllAKT trucks aul any dlatanco anil over nay kind 01 Rtouna 13K1CK KOUHE3 raleml. All work KUirantood W. P. AYLBWOKTII , K10 Nlnth'strccf. COUNCIL DLUFF8 L. C. ARBUTHNOT , - AU. THE LATEST STYLES IN - POrAUESTS i'ALLrAfEll 1'ATTKKNS Jl'sT 6i2 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS A. F. Cr-jLTEEIUlVCK , GL EnaA.il , 0. F BESWICK , Manager. Assistant. Secretary. Council Bluffs Detective Association Will do all Kinds of iotocti\o ! ork for Banks , i\prcse , Telegraph an > l Hallway coaipnnuu , Merchants , JUuufactorles , Corporations , 1'uhlle ajvd 1'rhato Institutions mid District Attornojs. Stolen property to- .Kutred Collodions made , Missing friends found. Divorces procure' ! v > 0 ruw ard oHoreJ for the aricst nJ con\lctlon of any person or persona fraudulently rcprowntln ? thin Association All communications fStrlctly confidential. OUicc : Masonic Tcinulo Council BlJlls loua. 1' . C. Box 1233. Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to o'jhun ' the best bargains. I am making a bis reduction in TO" INT IOF - TT Aa I need tbc room to display my etock ol stoves. . . , A.J.SIANDEI , Council IlluHs. low a , Ku lirovlnay , .ri order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods , I have decided to ofl'er all goods now in stock , at prices never before quoted in this city. GEO. R. BEARD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. O. SPECIAL , NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vortlsemcuta , ouo u Lest , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Ilcnt , Wants , Board ing , etc. , nlll lu > Uacrted In this column at tiio low rate of TEN CKKTS PER LINE for the first Incortlon nd FIVK CENTS PER LINE foi caoh eubsoqcoBj u rtertlon. Leave adiorUsementa \ ourofllco , Ho. Pearl Street uear liroadonv WANTS. EVR SAAK I'iaiio , H. K. Seaman , and Statlonciy , Council Bluffs. 0 li IlKNT A suite ol roaina In central location F Enquire of Dr Ilanchett , No. 12 I'earlht iNr : Ilio Orm racking h JL1 tr.d niichlnery , 1 catod la tUU city. Cap 160 liuw podav. . Uilell k Uav. Kvory body In Oouncll Bluffa to take WANTED . Delivered by oarntr it only twenty centi vnek. OLD PAPEftS For sale at ltx oSae , t 25 ocuta a hundred COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tha/allonrln ? are the tlmtn of the arrlvV end df. par. ire ot train ? hy coatral standard tjQ.1 , at the ' "o l dopDta. Tnlns leave transfer ilopnt ton nun \r.i3 earllor and orrho ten minutes later. CniCAOO , BUBUKOrOtl iND QU1NOI 1BATI. 1RRIVX. CS5 : p m ChlcJifO Expiosi 5:00 : a m 8:10 : K m Fust ilall. 7:00 : p rr 7:10a : u I'Malland Expiess , 713pin 12:20 : p ui Accommodation. SdO : p m At local depot only. K1MU8 Cltr , ST. JOK AND COUNCIL BlUrKK. in:05 : m Mall and Express , U 65 p m 3.10 p ui Paclflo Expro33 , 6:45 : a m CII1C100 , HILWAD KI1 AND ST. PAUI , 6:26 : p m U\pro99 , 0:06 : a m B.2i m Express , 8:65 : p m cniciao , BOCK IHLA.II > AKD rAcma. i.r.l p m Atlvitlo Exprouo , 9:05 : a m 9.2S a in Day Express , fl:51 : p m T20ftm | 'Do3 llolnos Accommodation , 0:16 : p m At local depot only. CTB1SU. 8T. U > Vl AND PlClflO 6:10 : p ra Aocommodat.on B'lfl a m lSOpm : l.Louls Express 8:45 : p ni 4:60 : pm Chicago Express 10:65 : am Al Transfer only VOIOAOO and HOETUwmrnaa. 6J63 p m Express , 0:60 : p ra 8:26 : a in PacificKipreig 6:06 : am tlODI CITT AND fACIFIO 7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 0 " 0 A m 7110 in Day Express 7.0Jpm UNION rAcirio. 8:00 : P m Western ExpreM , B : 0 a m 11:00km : Pacific Eipres , 4:40p : m 15:10ara : Lincoln Express , lilJpm At Transfer only. * DUUIIY TRAIMB TO OMAIIi. LJ VO-7:20-3:80-0:80-10:30-11:10a. : : : : : ra. l'M-a 8SOlSO6SOSOn:05 : : : : : p. m Hunilay-7'2a' - : SO-ll:40 : ft. m. 1:30-8:30-6:30-6:30-11 : : : : : 6 p. m. Arilve 10 mloil ( a heforo loivlcK time. "From transfer only. Eiee M , D , or other tumors removed wlthoallh knlfoordrantnsio blood. CHRONIC DISEASES CMcr Urty ycara practical cipcnwice Oirn No 1'carl trect , Council lllufa OrConoultatlna tro * JACOI1 Ulilh. . 1' . CADWELL CAOWEt.t , COUNCIL DLUFrS , UoVA. Ofllco.Maln Street. Itootna 1 and 2 ShiiRart & Vo- Mahon'n Block V/lll practice In State nd rwlera ourta tBcs. orricra , If. M. M' IY. OFFICER & PUSSY Clutre " Established 1850 Dealers la nod ctnrrtlc t N. SCEURZ. t OFFICE OVKB AHKUIOA.V KXPKK3S COUNCIL BLUFF'S. ' IOWA h WAKHKN WHITE , a ttni ni tc Practice In Stito and Feilct l Coiuto. ra Coilectlons promptly attended to. rak Room ] < > , Shu art'i or or'i COUHC1L ' ' UIVUFirS IOWA' tii th JDDB. C. O. an in DENTIST , I" 100 MAIN STREET , an co COUNCIL niUFF3 - - - IOWA ot Dr , W. H. Shorradon 811 th DENTIST nl , cii Masonic Temple , an n Council Blulla ov/n , pe pee ; o ; ; i 'g' ' Tii pa pal ; uh ADMlSSlON-Ocnts 16c-I.adles lOo. wo 8ICATE3-Uonts ICo. Ladles lOc. prei ; ei ein Admission Free to lilies each morning anil Tutu : n day and Thursday afternoons. Ueo of Hkates 16 ill cento. .hi .hibi A. F. SCHANCK , II. . HAnTENS , bi Manager. 1'roprletor. 01 lei nye ol tno term " Shu :10' Uno" In connection Tlth th : coriwnte n me ola Krc t rnud 'at comeyaan ldcao ( uBt what ire l required by tba traveling pub if lic Short Llof O'j'-k ' llrri ifot Mid the beet ; u : > r , = . ? Jn ot tloue all cl which are loir- in bed by the reateat railway In Amorlca. 01 CHICAGO , JHflLWAlTKEE Th it us And St. Paul. B and operate * over 4,600 miles of tohi ortbern Illinois , Wliconntn , Uliiucaote , Iowa hi akoiaandaa ; ts main lUios , branches and conned in ono r bcli all the Kreat liuelnern centres of ia * N'ortbmitind Far IVuet , It naturally anuwcru th Thf description nf Shoit Line , and licst Uoute between 1 f Chlo ( (0 ( , Milwaukee , Bt. 1'auland Mlnnoapolli. Chicago , ) lllvvaukc , IA Crotwe and Wlaona. rac.hi Phlugo , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Rllcndi.li .hi fjtilcr o , Mllwauko' ) , Kuu CT'.lre and Htllw ! > t r' . .hi.hi Cli'.tsgo , Mllwnukio , Wauxau and Merrill. .hi.o Chicago , llllwaukeo , Ivu\cr ! Dam unil Othloih. .obu Chicago , Mllnaukct' , Vukrthi an.I O3 < inoi.-.owoo nit Cl\cago \ , Mllw aukoe , Mullv.n and I'/alrledu CliUn buIt rUWFU , illlHAilkoo , OHUtoniio aiiit I'ulrltaull , Chicago , Ilnlolt JiiiosvlMo Dnd Mineral Polol > Ciilfcto , Kl 'In , Kockfod nnd rjubiiquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock It land and CoJ r IltpIJr , Chlcit'o , Council Jlu3.i onil Omcht. : Chtcepo.Sloux City , Sioux ralleand Yanktcn ng CblcAicn , Wln-aukco , ilthll anJChtniljcrlilo hat Kopk. W nJ IiiliiiieSt | 1'aulond Jllnijcaroll ) I > i\cnpoi < ilro r , St 1'iultnd Vlnnotpollr. , vo I'ullirMi Seoi-craciul the Klnuit Dlnlnc Com I' . .in . to w rid are run nn the mulnlini'auf IlioliHIOAlid VILWAUKHIIANOS'r. I'AUI. ltAH.VVAYuiiU\vrr lihe U paid to p&wtrRtrtby coiirtooun. nipla ) > he hat b' . MKlUtlLL. Qenl Mftniecr. ir A. v n. oAiiretrrai , uen1 . AKI irui f > LAIlKnen'lHiipt. uii OHO U < SU.rr91lt ) , its't Oec'l Pi AJ. i COUHCOLUFFS ADDITIONAL UHUL NEWS , Ural The following transfers were tiled in county clerk's olllco yesterday niul reported - ported for the Bin : by ,1. P. McMnhon , ronl estate ngent , November 12 , 188-1 : Sofua nnd Mary Hrousto Fred Hanson , part a o j s w \ 5 , 70 , 42 , $15. J. W. Davis nnd wife and K. W. Davis and tvlfo to Chns. I'hdon , lot 3'J , sub-div. of part noo. H , 77 ( US' ' , $ 0 < S. Addle L. Hoover to John \V. Thorp , lot f > , block 2 , Carson , In , , $ 'M i. Charlotte H ( tnddnrd to D. T. Horn- stod , o A ' no 1 2l ! , 71 , US , ? 800. D. T'lloinsted to James llcinnteJ , o J n o j 2 ! ) , ? 4. US , $2,000. ihimeH llomstod nnd wife to J. W. llcmstud , o A n o 1 2 ! > , 7 ! ! , : 8 , 51,000. II. II. OborholtKor and wife to Tsrnol llohrer , lota 0 , 7 , 8 , 8 , 10 , block 81 , H. H. add , nlao loin 7 and ! * , block 0 , lloy- lisa third ndd , § 700. Marirarot Urookhousor and husband to John HolHcor , part lot 1 in 3 o i n w | 2 , 77 , < M , ? . - > 0. Alary Itonquct and huabnnd to J. It. Diilit , lot u , block ! , Stutomans first add , § 800. $ r .o io.sin.dd .Su\oii. All < Ha guaranteed perfect. Business nits from § 17 to S20 nnd § 25. Dress uits ? 30 and up. Overcoats from $17 ip. No extra charge for any or nil extras ix the making up. From § < " to Sift saved in every suit. Call at 'M Pearl street nd examine goods nnd prices before or- lering or buying elsewhere. Wnnnnmkor and Brown's Tailoring ogcney. At the residence of the brido'o parents n this city , November 12th , by Hov. A. Iv. Bates , Alias Susan L. Pattoraon to Mr , Win. H. Dudley , formerly of Winder - or , Vt. The roller skate mostly in favor BCOIIIB p bo the onu rrith the 2 | inch brass- inod vrhoola , the largest in use. If. L. Miller , 1009 Fourth avenue , Council Binds , is the western agent for those ikatoa , and is having an immonto success n selling the same , llo carries a largo , nd well assorted stock of club , half club nil strap akatcs. Wrought Iron lianges atreducod prices , Do Vol it Wright , 50-i Broadway. Window ahadoa at coat to close thorn ut. P. C. Miller 13 Pearl street. It will pay you to aeo our line of atovos oforo you buy. DE VOL it WUIOIIT , 504 Broadway. m Food K < ir Stock. re At one .timo poraona who kept atock th aid little attention ta th kind of food liut waa furnished it. They sought to foi aiao as many animals as possible , and nl ; ave preference to the kind of froat. that ould bo produced with the leaat troublu nd expense. During the months that ho food waa out of the ground cattle and V "loop were expected to got their living in jsuiroa. They wore turned out early In ' .10 spring and taken up late in the fall. L waa not expected that they would gain Nc L weight or condition between the .oaths of October and April. If the sal ecd in the pastures waa good and they tai wore not ovoratockod the grazing animals were expected to gain from Apiil to Ca co tcher. If , however , there was a pro hi tracted drought it was presumed that ooi they would simply "hold their own , " th.wl if they did not fall off in condition. wl Many farmers appeared to think that the ab object of feeding animals was to ouatain th life. Cattle were kept year after uu year without having their weight or toi market value increased. The subject da 01t early maturity received little or no at am tention. Grazing animate were re drmi stricted to grass hi the summer and to mi hay in the winter. They wore generally ofwli allowed straw and corn fodder , but with wli view of afford ing a change of diet , but ear because it waa found desirable to got thcao article. ) out of the way. AH a rule ' no grain that waa lit for the market was "IB ted to cattle , and sheep. Some farmers Yo raised roots for anlmala with a view of hai keeping < a larger number. In the south me ern states grazing animnla wore expected bar 'to pick up" moat of their living the en ful tire year. Even hoga were driven into hirtJ the forests with a view of having them subsist on ( jreen vegetables , vermin nnd maal. Very little attention was paid to tyt providing mntablo food for other farm con unimals than COWK that wore giving milk a cl and horsca and mules that were kept wee constantly at work. Giving grain and a tn other harvested food to milch cows when tacl the feed in pastures waa ohort in the and summer was almost unknown. They aa i t ffero expected to cease to give much met inilk if the grass in pasture ! was aulli- Htni iont. Con Kacently a great change has occurred K > the matter of supplying food to farm bef-i inimnls. Dairy farmers no longer ex inei pect to have the amount of milk given by wor owa governed by the supply of feed in upo ho pasturen. They do not depend on oar. rasa alone to furnish food during the Binil lummor season. They rniso several for- that go ' crops that mature at different times. chai L'lioy hnvp been in readiness in case thu sisti oatures do not afford much grass. They The ivo grain to cowa that uro milked as reg- cite ilar u they do to horse.s that are at said vork. They by thcso moans render the coin iroductlon < of milk a certainty. Intelll- glae ent farm era no longer postpone the lib- his ral feeding of animals intended for meat nnd within a few months of the time when ono .hoy arc to bo ( slaughtered. It haa been the bund more economical to keep thorn groi lonstaiitly in good condition as regards cruc loan than to allow them to become very oft ioor ' , and then to attempt to cover a mov- stru skeleton with llesh and Hat. Farm- ham have discovered the advantages Hgh ; early maturity. They have wou ound ouc that liberal feeding will on i t iroduco as heavy a steer at . ' ) hia oara of ago aa scant feeding at BIX years. who fhoy want quick returns. All are con- The inccd that animals gain in weight much turn aster than old onea , and that their meat BO preferable ] , Some feeders now object nntu the name"stale cattlo. " They ntato mou hat the animals they keep tire at all mouB imca being prepared for the market. tore Choir fattening process is not confined to rod few weeks before slaughtering. The if he aosl successful pork-raieora now feed A nl heir hoga liberally during oil Htagca of and heir growth. They m y not allow them oo uld bucomo very fat during hot weather , cluti they aupply t htm liberally with thu unti ilud of food that will produce lloah coin un ohoci | raieors who havu no ether nnd ibject than the production of wool hnvo dow uino to the conclusion that liberal feed- Htltl ) is economical. They Imvo noticed cent the quality os wull as the amount < f with depends chiefly on thii kind nnd flavc .mount of food the bhuc'p rucemi. Thu part ; iiicroBcopa hna shown to many of thu in jovor. dliniuiulied eiii.i of fibred of wool the j jn grow during a pro racted drought or n a isovcro Htorm when auillciont nud doro uitablu teed was not provided. tOIBt All licoj.cra of etock have at Just been gulp ' convinced of the Advisability of liberal fee M DR. Many are giving their attention to h < i matter of making food moro Agree- nblo to the tnsta of animals. More care ia bestowed on the preservation nnd storage - ago of hay , A greater variety of grasses and clovers nro so tru in pastures , so as to furnish n change of food during the season when it ia the moat abundant , ninny feeders furnish mc.il , inillatulla , and ether dry food to their animals dur- hie i the Mtmmor , for the reason that they afford an agreeable chnugo when green grass f Is the principal food. Tlio silo l\na boon Introduced in many _ places , not so much In the belief that ailago is greatly preferable o hay n n gonornl fi.od for animals during cold weather na that a eiicciiloi/t / fo.id ii wanted for a cliniigc when they are kept for the most part on dry hay , straw , nnd meal. Those who claim no superiority for silnpo over dry fodder , bollovo ia that it very desirable na affording nn ngroenblo variety. Some ex pect ' that its judicious uau In connection with liny nnd grain m.iy rcaiilt in causing nnimnla to gain na faat invlntcr na in summer , providing they are well ( shel tered. Many careful feeders are raising roots for animals , not became their tlosh nnd fat producing vnluo ia very largo , but for the reason that they increase thu iippotito and aid in digestion. They know that they are desirable for human being ? , nnd they therefore conclude thnt they are highly beneficial _ to the inferior mimnla. The UHO of pil-cako nnd cotton- iced meal is rapidly incrcnaini ; , oven on 81tl ho part of thoaorho raise mi abundance 0T common atock food on their farms. They have found out thnt they nro highly bcnoGcinl to onimnla during certain stagea of their growth. Those who raiao calves on skimmed milk know that oomo Clo oily ; substance ia vrnntod to combine witli it , nnd they find it in oil-cako or cotton- sued meal. The judicious use of them insures Inrgo cnlvea at n small expense. They also find thnt those arti.les nro very doalrnble < to food to mature animals when they have become debilitated from any cnuso. enbi The use of condiments In atock food is becoming popular nbroad. The French and English agricultural papers contain ! favorable- noticed , not only of special fooda , but of condiments for horses , cat tle , dogs nnd fowls. Several reporta go tc show thot there is economy in feeding cheap molaasco to hoga during the com pletion of the procoaa of fattening. The anles of condiments nnd tonics designed for fowl is qulto Inrgo in this country. Tiw time is not probably very distant when ! npotiziug food will bo prepared for the animals in the stable as well na for nt the people in the houoo. Choice vegeta "S bles may bo raised in the pasture us well , th . as in the kitchen garden. Celery , onions , poppora ; , mid parsley have been found to bem highly boneficinl to fowls , nnd they CO may : yet bo found of equal value for pigs ho : and fiheop. As man became civilized ho wi required u greater variety of food than the saviifo. Aa nnimalu improve they 1 ni ! require , to do their beat , f bettor cal Focd than the beasts of the forest and do nlain. ! en Is : Isno SU1UMIKSS1NO A ItOKE. no jot [ ori Fit-annul 1'Yollo of Ullo I'eoplo in pa N'ow York. or chi STcw York Suu. wii A few nights ago a party of alx men itha nt n corner table in an up-town res ha taurant taking supper with a seventh Tn nan , who had boon rendered aomowhat got ; onspicuoua : among mou-nbout-town by wil Ilia : sudden resolve to renounce his former to jaay-going and luxurious style of life tor thi the . purpose of marrying a young woman int ivho lived In Brooklyn. The dinner was sin xbout half over when a man drifted in in through : the lower door of the cafe and poi iiado hia way with flamboyant smile the ward the supper party , lie walked rcc lainlily : , carried his cano under his arm lial ind a cigarette in his loft hand , llo was o Iroased in a light business suit , and out night bo anywhere from 30 to 70 years ago. Ho had a gray muatacho , pntchy rhtskors , nnd were his hair full over the Mlc ara and bald at the top. Tim "This , gentlemen , " said the host , ru r'aiving his hand toward the newcomer , ( yet the most stupendous bore in Now long rork. In the course of fifteen years I trov ave found it impossible to sit down at a I > an root ical in a cafe , or in n decent up-town gua without being bored with this choor- tria imbecile. Of _ course , you all know trnt im. llo will ring in on us now. " JIo did. Dis The stranger bowed with great alidbili- to everybody , including the waiter , jntinuod to smile clFuaivoly , dragged up A chr.ir without further invitation , and intc edged himself in between the host and soui tall young man with u gigantic nnis- tob i icho who hud just come from Keokuk , how never before mot tho"Cointnodoro , " peai the bore was called. The stranger im- of cdiatoly pretended to bo deaf , and / , niled vacantly , but pleasantly upon the | ummodoro. That worthy toyed with his It ay : mustache for n moment , nnd then and gan to talk to him. The Keokukian nevi elated upon n repetition of every orlyT ord until ho had thu commodore T ion his feet bawling into bis ami . Still the western man fact ailed vacantly , and , suddenly conceiving cxte : ho had been insulted , gravely filled a with lampagnu glass iull of vinegar , nnd In- the filed upon the commodore drinking it. com > lioro was a great deal of simulated ox- K tomont , but in the end , in order , as ho glou , to avoid n row in the roaluuranttho take unmodoro succumbed , and drank the this . to the bitter dregs. Then ho put ornD hand ] in his vest pocket to got n match D brought out a pat of butter which lock of the party had placed there during bofo excitement. Another member of the lay oup had poured half the contents of the of tl uot of cayenne popper into the pocket booi the ! unfortunate commodore during the Ki rugglo , and when ho pulled out his atari ndkerchief ho sneezed seven times , lie tain htcd his cigarette * , however , said boys "B" , uld bo boyo , nnd then laid his cigarette WKS the cdgo cf the table while ho rescued WKSB hnt from the hands of a small man Si had boon regarding It curiously. host carefully and thoughtfully mod the commodore's cigarette around that I -when ho picKocl it up again ho turally put the lighted end in his St It. , this time ho had grown a bit llus- , but ha a' ' ill sm'.lcd and said ho en- good company aa well as anybody 'our could only have anoccaiionul drink. 1 en glass of champaign was Imndod to him , kr ho raised it to his lips. Before ho toy drink , howovur , one of the men itched hia arm mid begged him to wait Tin ho had told a story. Six times the inmodoro raised the glass to hia lip * , six times ho was obliged to put it , , until finally another glass was sub- tuttd without his knowledge , which ntained oomu tobaoco and cantor oil , a dn b of sweet oil on top to give it . Hero an oloijuont member of the roio to his feet nnd commanded orvbody to rlen nnd ! drink the health of IllUtt host to a bumper. ( I'liis was the tint chance thu coinrno- ry. had had , nnd liu jumped up and I . by iBcdoll'tho unn ton 1 1 of his glttai ut a i. . The elltct was extraordinary , Ilor cyos closoil nnct opened with the rapidity mid precision of n trip Immmcr running at extraordinary speed , his jniv drooped , nnd ho gave a yell that would hnvo done credit to n drunken Sioux. Thoti ho put on hia hat , v , hich did not fit well in coiiBCUonco | of four pnU of butter - tor uliich the snmll ninti hnd put under the lining , said , " ( Sontlomen , 1 hnvo had a very largo time , " dsahod through the door , and run rapidly up ISrondwny with an exhibition of speed which cAiisud the yollonr cir drivers to turn around In their eonta and look after him with solemn ad miration. A NOTI5D CUANIC. ( ! c4 > rK < > li'rnttHt'l'rnlii'H Mnilnms niul l in > Met hint .In Ir , t ilnuriial , There is ono man happy bocaiiso the election is ever , without reference to the roMilt , nndhoia Ooorgo Krancis Train. riU During the Inat week of the campAign ho wa in mental ngony. A bench in Miuli- Ron Simru ( ] hu.i for yearn been hia dnily aunt , b.id weather accepted. In the street directly opposite the poluiciitna erected two big stunda , ono fur thu re viewers of the great procesaioim and the ol for muoie on those delirious occas- in . They were the joint property of antagonistic parties , rrhoso in.iua ors could nt least ngree upon thnt economic ccm measure. The hcndqimterti of both natlonikl nnd state committees were close by , on were the hotels in which the two preeidontinl i nominees ataul while in town , DO the meetings and pirados wcro almost constant in succosaion , and in the aftornoniiB , aa well as evoningo , Jladisnii eiumre was kept crowd ed much of the time. Train la n monomnninc , nnd one of his beliefs Is thut contact with hia follow creatures is extremely detrimental to hia health , moral nnd physical. The prolongation of hia life , he any a , depends on his avoid ance : of the touch of human beings. If nil old friend greets him ho responds cordially , but at the same time hastily puts hia hands behind him , or thrusts them into hia pockets , to save them from be grasped. When the exigences of th canvass filled the equnro with people hia perplexity wna painful , for he could hardly nvoid the jostle , and to absent himself was to break ono of the fixed rules of his routine. Ilia demeanor was comlcnl. llo if fine-looking , well-dressed mi trith nothing in his nppoaranco to ionoto eccentricity ; but when ho glared those who pushed him , or backed him figainst n tree to motion them oil , only the more interesting doluga aorvod to relieve lievo him from general ridicule. Now ho aita in restored anfoty nnd discusses the onseuoncos ! ( of the election na gravely ns io used to talk when ho wns deemed a iriso man. "Who io sure of being oano , anyhow ? " li inquired of Dr. MncDonnld , thu medial - al head of the city's hospitals for the lamented. "George Francis train knows nough to take cnre cf hia wealth. He ao ahrowd in that respect thnt hn has luvor lost n cent in the numoroua wild ournnlH which ho hna from time to time riginatod. Every few months a small \ taper ; comes out , with some absurd name U r other , nnd usually blnzphomous in the shnractor of its contents. A few weeks vinds It up , but during its brief oxistcnco ainka more or leaa money. Now , L mppon ] to know thnt the loser is never frain , but the publisher. When anybody ots the notion that Train's extravagance. ' ) yill find a popular aalo iu print , nnd goea him with it , ho ahvaya replica thnt ho .hinka ao too. llo readily agrees to go nto the contemplated project , but hia ilmro of the capital must consist wholly brains , lie asks for none of the ox- loctod profits , being satisfied to have hin hoorios published without financial ccomponse , but ho will assume no lability. Ono nftor another thu venturers in with him , on thoao terms , and come ut impoverished. YOUNG MAN. lltiAD THIS. TUB VOWAIO JJKLT UOMPANT , of Marshall licliigiiii , offer tu Bond their colobrntud Kl.r.o ma VOLTAIO UKLT nud ether KLKUTIIIO Ar- MANCUtj uu trial for thirty dayu , to men ouiifj or old ) nlllictod with norvons ilebility , of vitality and manhood , and nil kindred oubloH. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , arnlynis , nnd many other diHCasuB. Coinnleto wtoratlon to health , vlfior anil innnnood Lianiuteed. No risk incurred , na thirty days' inl ! is allowed. Wrlto thorn nt once for illua- atod p.iinphlat , frou. lisoasoB and Health of Live Stock , All owners of live stock are no doubt itcroatod In keeping their animals in a iiiiul honlty condition , nnd are anxious briii ; , ' to a halt any diaoaso , no niattur trilling , as POOH an it makes its ap- CI aranco. To accompllnh oltlior or both these , the Wcttltrn Line Stock Itcmc- manufautured ut Omaha , hio no ua ) . is easily given tociUtlo.horBos.Qwino , ahvop , and ia an artlclu that hnn ivcr failed to civo entiafaction , if prop- ndminlstorcd. Tliousands of dollars might bo eavrci "fj" inually if breeders , farmers , and , in H , any ono from thu person owning an M tunalvo herd to the modest gardncr a pony nnd n cow , would keep oir ! animalis in a thoroughly hcoltliy ndition. Keep stock healthy and overj conln- disease that comes nloiif ; Trill nut Po ' hold with the grij ) of duath. To do there is nothing equal to the West- Llvo Btock Itomcdy. Do not rait until the horao in ntolon to thoatablo door , but lock it novr iforo the thief comes along , by the cut- of < only ono dollar for a trial package the celebrated and thoroughly teatud , the Western Live Stock Komod/ , Pro Enquire of your druggist , or general irokoepor , and if you nro unable to ob- it there , send Una Dollar for a pack- post-paid , to the KSTKHN LlVK STOCK llEMKDY Co. > Kox ( 50 ! ) Omaha , Neb Special Discounts to the Trade. nov8 1m . Charles Hotel LINCOLN. ( lory lirlck , ] u t erected on O , street , be 7th nnd Slh utruels. Uncjt furnlahvJ , last mint ru enable prlcid IIOIIMO at the Catiltdl ulldepoU. illtH. HAIKCDAKI.NV , 3-ino 1m 1'roprletor. 10 ] \i lilclo ninJ- JHllll 0110 jD Iheii midiiliurlnnnrrnrilliittlullinttulKiitlliry I . Kiiuully wull lubiptud lei ni"Kli country aiaml llnoiirlviiaof rlth'H. Alniiiifucliiri'daiid allllinlriidliuCiirrliignlliilldrriiKiid I > r < . Henry Tlmli ii. l' l > iiC < ' i. Nt. Ixjcln , tool CO THEOEGAPEST PLAGE IN UMAHA TO BUY" scr J9 w § 0 Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in fcho Uaifced Statoo io select , froia. MO STA3ES TO OUMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOK I THAT IS THI ? NAME OF THB TOWN WHEB1 I Enjoy Para Air & Water ! jjjo A TT PTTPTTT Qfp1lKrii"1J V .y iiju yju 0vjiajxjciHi JL And nil o the oed ondlplooaont thingo that go to moke ap a com1 ploto nud happy onotonco. The town of South Omaha 5e Eiinnted south of the city 'of Omahn on the line of the U. P. Kuilwny , and it ia less than 3 } miles from the Oinuha post office to the north line c the town site. South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2 } east anfl westnnd covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards ore at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have boon Bold aad the demand is on the Increase The yards are hoing rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 beef packing house ia progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an aboadanft supply of PURE SPUING WATER. The B. & M. and Bolt Line Kailwaya have a large force o men At \rork and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near < the park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo lurniishea for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots.in this growing city. They will noveat bo cheaper than they are to-day. at the Company'fl office , at the Union Stocks Tardo. Assistant Secretary , Diploma of Honor , AND IE.ETIFICATB of DISTINCTION at the CENTEWHIAL THESE INSTRUMENTS POSSESS 'ower , Richness and Sympathetic Quality of Tone , Eloeanco and Durability of Workmanship. Denounced by the Artists and the Press , both at home and in Europe , as the weetest Toned Piano Ever Made. MAX MEYER & BRO. , General Western Agents : isom Flour WHOLESALE BY L , A. STEWART & CO. , 013 Jonea Street } AHKIOU nED.-ouosg. { OMAHA KEB RTJEMPING 5c BOLTB , Wlodowl , rinUll , Window Capi , Iron Crfitlu s , UetAlllo Eky-llxhti , 4o. Ha. Ixontud et ! ] Boo 3 til 510Uo3tlil3IJ' Otreiit