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1HE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , DECEMBER 13 1884 I AH THE WB4TE1JJ A3ENT FOR TUB t I KO.J. Thlili what some of the skatomtnufacltireM c ll a"CluS , 'but wo c lt it "Our Half Clara * 'iClaV It his pure spring kteat boUtini corrugateJ snink It l < fail nickel p at < it The bottom luhipo I ttoflt thoiol of thushosor li o rotfoctl ) , thcrotiy "givii * thi foot fre * nd natural action , It hit to clamp ami light leather lntop or h cl itraia Tuo heel elr ( s are preferable to heel clamp o mottCMcs , aithe trtps t y and strengthen the ankle olten preventing s rloJS auj palnfiil accident ! . U Utbeflnestlooklnicskatoltithu inukct , and one thaili sure to pl i . It hii pure Turkey Rioof whteh with brass bushing , they are 2J Inahcj la tlUiietj'&nJ every wneol perfeit r tra > , mch pair lQ cued In a separate box. Sizes. 1 to J. I also carry A lull line of mo skate In ful s'r [ > wood bottom ) nib ftu llllne cl allestri' , neil small and large briM lined whin's Write lor prl3o < Terms -One-third caih aoooropanjlng order ; balancosent C. 0. D.1 ILL. JIII.Lfi.l , Wcitim Ajiut , 10JJ , Fourth Are nut Council UrnHs , lonai EIELx BALE STABLES " Hoop Ilorsca and Mulca constantly on band whlat "ivo will Boll In retail or wholoaalo lots. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented , Wholoialo anil retail dealers In Drain and Baled Hay. 1'ilcoa eonablo Satisfaction Ouarantcod. SCHLTJTEEl < Sc BOLE Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffa SMITH Os TOILER Agti. , IJSADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main ntroet , OOTJHOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. 8,610 Elootrlo Bella Fold ( or the Month of November by us. , References . . . < > t no bunlueiw hou es In Council IlluCTs. JUDD it SMITH . Salesrooms 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- WHOLESALE : DEALERS IN 332 and 344 Broadway , S10UNOIL BLUFFS IOWA Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style en Short Notice and at Reasonable Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Mam Street , . . . . . . Council Blufla. GENUINE SLAUGHTER IK THE PRICES OF The season being PO lar advanced I have concluded to dispose of my stoves nr.oARDLEsa or cosr In pro- ! r nco toritotlog them until next season. Call early as I will not bo undersold by anyone. JL. J. IMandol , 325 .Broadway , Council .Klufft. GRESTON HOUSE , /IBOTCLASS. Noa. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - COUNCIL BLUFFS 209 Upper Broadway , again to the Front. Study , reflect and come and Examine , and see for yourselves what jou can buy forCaih at my placo. quote you a * follows : 13 Ibs granulated sugar for tl 00 18 Ibs 1) ) sugar for I 00 IS Ibs While ux G sugar for 1 00 20 bars Klrk'a white llu'wlan joao for 1 00 22 bars 1'ulma , equal to Kirk s llnsslan soap tor. 1 CO 20 bars Kirk's blue India so p for 100 ilupont'ti best pcmdor per Ib 24 IS boxes ot matches for .T. . 25 French mixed candy rer Hi 12Jo. Sjrup California honey drips , per pal CO Syrup , warantcd strictly pure Vermont map perfial 100 Sorgham per gal 60 A Mn. 1 English curinnts 14 Ibi for 1 00 IwU'Lo , KunulnolO loxodlor 100 Canned blackberries , preserved , 6 cans tor ICO Canned31byillowi > o ct > ealr > vhltoBjrupSfor i CO Canmila Hi Utquality Trinatoes lOfor. . . . 100 ANo. 1 whltollsh , mrUt 70 TolucfO , I.nrllard Ollmux , per pound 60 I T T 1 can Boll you according tjqu.il ty.fjom 100 to 70o per Ib. Klour U'o sell the celebrated Patent Fancy per cw , $2 7.1. Wo keep a\ cry thing usually kept In a Hrat Cl sa flrocer ) , and uarrantoer > thing wo toll. Goods de- Ihered fico in any part of the city. I also handle Gloves and JIUtuna , Dry goods and Notions , Boots and Shoo/ , and a good assortment of Tinware. Ho- member ; I will not only bo not undersold on any xanl4 , but will sell 20 pir cent below any Competition in thecltr. Wo are now rcceltlrg au Invoice of Dolls In which v > o cun gli o the greatest bnrgal ns e > cr offered In the city. Mr expensed are Miry light , with no Iloiitstopay , I am enabled and will Sell cheap far CASH. Call v , hen you ant the bo of Bargains In my line , J. P. FILBERT , 20D Upper Urondwny , ouncll Bluffs ADMISSION Gents IBc tadlei lOo. BKATES-denU ISO. Ladles 100. AdmlwlonFree to Ladles each morning and TUBS- 'day and Thursday nHcrnooni. Use of Skate * 16 OOUtJ. A. T , SCHANCK , n. n , MARTENS , llaungcr. Proprietor ORDER YOUR Cobs , Coal S Wood OF I xi. IB , P. 0 , address , Ixxk Box HW , Council DluffL $20 BEWAED ! Son REWARD | > ald for Information of present -U location nalr burse * , waion and harness , iitortctged by William O. llall to Thomas aD nton lUy horse o\cn } rs old , 1,000 pounds , boar left hind leg , black horse nine > utr old , ttarln fore- S * d tpttln In right lilnd log , wigon , Cooper make , tore Inch let ilouble hirnew , UVen from i'ottauaU- anile county In August T n dollars re ard for tllKM ert of eitil lull. Hall described as about 6 fc l 10oibe | ( , tandv complexion , btlilhefl en top ul ktn brounlih red , itoutlrb built , about lOje ars oul. A nly to Leonard E rett , attorne ; atUw Cuacll lilvms , Iowa , EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over S2.50. Collars and Cuffs a Specialty , Established 1882. H. E. EEMEB , Manager 711 Broadway , COUNCIL DLUITS , IA. H. SCHURZ. if til PPflPP 111 ( lliu rtfubu , OFFICE OVER AUKRIOAN EXPRESS rOUNCIL BLUFFS. _ rowA E. Rice M. D. nAjnppO ° r ether tnmori removed without thi UilHUIiUUj knife 01 drawing cf blood. CHRONIC DISEASES * * ' * * * * , . Over tilrtyjmi practical exptrltuu Offlw o. I , Puarl atrof , Council Blcdi. C0Couiultatlon free. 11103 , orriciEi rr , u , u , ri'ssi OFFICER & PUSSY Council BIutTi , ' la , Established - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Kxebange and Homo Securities , J. E. TATE , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice In BUto and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 16 , ShuKort'i Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA Dr , W. E. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Oonncll Bluflj : loin. Uiulcrt1io IIollybntiKli , Ye who have ncorncd each otlur , Or injured friend or brother , In till" fast fading jcarj Yo. who hy word or deed , Unvo nmdc n kind heart bleed , Como gather bore. Let sinned against And sinning Forget their strife'n beginning , Ami join in friendship cow ; Do links no longer broken , But ewect forgiveness ipokon , Under the liollybough. Yo who have loved ouch other , Sister and friend and bother , In this ftvst fading yonr ; Mother and sire and child , Young innn and mnidon mild , Oomo gather here. And lot youi hearts grow foil dor , As memory ahnll ponder , Kach past unbroken vow , Old loves and younger wooing Are Bweotin the ronowitig Under tha hollybough , Yo who hava nourished sadness , 1'strangod from hope nnd gladaoBs In this fast fading year ; Yo , who o'orburdonod mind Made aliens from your kind Come gather hero. Let/ not the useless Borrow I'lirsuo your night nnd morrow , If o'er you hoped , hope now Tnko heart , uucloud your faces , And join in our embraces Under the hollybauiih , [ Chas , Mackay. "THAT BLESSED OLD MAID. " "Thoro ia no other way , Clara. I am the only relative she hao loft ; wo must Invlto her hero for the winter , anyhow. She and John stayed with father and mother while I was roaming hero nnd there. Now they are all none , Martha's alone , and its no more than right for mete to look out for her awhilo. I'll ' writD Immediately. " "Yes , Nathan ; that is right I know ; but I can't ' help dreading it. 1 always liad a horror of old malda ; " and Mrs. Tracy lookc nervously nround the plain dtchon of the little farm house. "You needn't bo afraid of Martha ; she sn't very old , and 1 venture to say none of the prying , disagreeable old maids wo read of. " In spite of his reassuring words , Mrs. Tracy dreaded the arrival of her hus- jand'a maiden sister , whom ho had npt soon slnco the day ho loft his New Eng and homo to try his fortune in the now west. west.But But , as Clara soon discovered , there was nothing to fear from the quiet , sad need woman who came to them , whoso ifo had been so full of devotion to ithors , and noble self-sacrifice , that there md been no time for growing hard and ) ittor , bacanso some of life's sweetest jloasing's had been denied her. The children , Borland Mabel and baby lay , with the unerring instinct of child- lood , felt the depth of her quiet kindli ness , and took her at once into their lov- ng little hearts. Miss Tracy , although wholly unobtru- Ivo , was naturally observant. This , to gether with the interest she felt In her irothor's ' family , led her , before she hal > een many weeks an Inmate of his house , o make a discovery. Nathan , In hl desire tn get on In the world , was missing'much that would have made life pleasant. That this was affect- ng the whole family was only too appar- nt. It was aeon In Clara's anxious , weary face , and repeated in a less degree upon the countenances of their children. There seemed to bo no rest for any of .hem. No relaxation in the struggle for existence. Nothing to vary the wearying monotony of everyday labor , which like omo huge Juggernaut , was crushing beneath - noath its wheels all that might have made life aweet and pleasant. Martha shrank from Interfering with ho habits of her brother's family ; but , ooking ahead , she saw nothing but sor- ow and disappointment , and felt that omothlng must bo done to save them. Watching for an opportunity to talk ilono with Nathan , she pladly accepted lis invitation , one morning , to ride with dm to town. They wore rolling rapidly over the ovol prairie road , when Martha broke ilouco. "It is truly exhilarating to rldo In this bracing air over these fine roads , especi- lly with so nice a rlg , ' as yon call it. 'ho buggy is easy and the houses really no animals. You must bo doing well now , Nathan. " "I suppose I am , Martha ; but it has boon a hard pull , with losing crops , sick- loss , etc. We're in debt yet , but with lard work and economy I guoas wo can make it up in another year. " "Then what willcomo next ? " "I intend to have a nice , largo barn , nd some choice cattle ; then I shall build good houao and prepare to take comfort. There isn't a bettor farm than mlno for miles around , and I must have the boat mprovementa possible. Then , eomo day , we'll have the best of everything. " "But who will share It all with you ? " "Why , tny family , of course ! " opening his eyes wide with astonishment. "All except Clara , you mean , " solemnly. "Why , Martha , how you talk ! It is or her I'm working who else , I'd like o know ? " "Now , Nathan , just take a few plain words from your sister , who moans only kindness. I'vo hid experience , and , in my judgment , Clara hasn't vitality enough to take her through another year > f hard work. I have your ' 'Interests at icart , and would not needlessly arouse your fears ; but I am convinced that your wife is wearing out. She must rest Irom his constant labor , or your children will eon bo motherless. " "Don't , Martha , talk In that way ! Clara is as well as usual. She was al ways slender and delicate. I'd gladly have kept her In case , but she knew she married s poor man , and was willing to work up. " Ho was a little annoyed. "I doubt not you have boon kind and ; oed to her , and now that saunas helped o 'work up' so far , I know you will be ; lad to give her n vacation. You do not 'oallze what it is to care for three child ren and do all the work that must bo done In n farm house. She might have > eon slender when a girl , but not care worn. To-night , if you will look at one of her old pictures , you will bo convinced I am right. " "Suppose I am ; what then ? " "How much would It cost to send her > ack to Ohio for the winter ! I could : oop house. " "Simply out of the question. She wouldn't go anyhow , Martha. " "I thought yon didn't ' know It ; but she s as homesick as a child to see her fa- -her and mother. She hasn't said so , the never complains , but au unutterable onglng fills her eyes , and quick tears when eho speaks of them. Sure of your sotuent and my willingness to keep louse for her , she would go gladly , " "And do you think It would do her good ? " "Undoubtedly , nnd it would bo the cheapest medicine you could give her , nnd the surest. Think it over a day or BO , Nathan. " That evening Martha TVS a not sur- Erisod to see n startled , nnxlous look on or brother's face , as ho closely regard ed his wife , wnonovor ho thought him self unobserved. Husbands ate often the blindest of all persons in regard to their wives , but Nathan was convinced. That night when they were alone ho suddenly exclaimed : "Clara , how would you like to visit your mother this fall ? " She looked at him a moment insllonco , while n wave of crimson swept over her pale face. Than , turning away , she said , brokenly : "Don't talk about it , Nat ; I know wo can't afford it , and I'd rather not sneak of it. " "But wo can afford it , and Marth in willing to keep house for mo. Now do you want to go , dear ? " There was an unconscious tone of reproach preach in his voice , and n look of pain in lia face which she could not understand. "Oh , Nathan ! " she sobbed , with her 'aco hidden on his shoulder , "don't inv agluo that I love you any the loss , or am tired of our little homo ; but I do want to _ o. Just now there is nothing in the world I want so much as to BOO father and mother. " Well , then , yon shall go , little wife. Don't cry so ; t didn't know you cared BO much ; but that settles It , you shall go. " After Mrs. Tracy and the baby were ; ono Martha looked around the nnorna- loutod rooms nnd resolved that there hould bo something now , something Bright nnd pretty , to welcome back the louaa-kooporJi The "front * room" had lovor'boon furnished , but after consider- ng her resources Martha thought she ould manage it , if she could porsundo Nathan Into buying a carpet. ' S "A carpet ? why Martha ! " ho oxclalmod t her proposal , too _ astonished to say moro. "What was Clara's old homo llko ? Too don't want her to notice too sharp a ontrast on her return , " Bald the slater , uiotly. "I may goi n carpet , " thoughtfully ; but so many ether things would have to ollow. " "Nat , when father and mother died , o were going to divide things , but you ad no homo then , and while John and I 1 I : aycd everything remained the same. Phcn I came here I sold or packed every ilng. and here is a big box for you , hieh is on the way hero. Besides boding ing and clothing , there are pictures , aecs. curtains , a table-spread , and some ; f mother's ' nice ruga. They will help urntsh the room. " T I RUOSS you can afford to buy a cane- * oat rocker and two chairs , and wo'll ' ako the rest. " "I'd llko to know how. " "Thero are two bottomless chairs in the granary ; I will obonlzo the frames , cush ion seats and back , and with strips of embroidery and heavy fringe they will bo handsome. The old rocker which is for ever coming to pieces can bo mended and treated likewise , minus the rockers , and you'll ' havu nn easy chair. A plno table , which you -can make , stained and varnished , and covered with the spread , will do nicoly. " "Well , it sounds practicable ; I'll ' help all I can. " "Thero will bo ottomana to make , a mantle to put up , nnd a , cornice for the curtains. It will take our spare time for all winter , but hovv pleased Clara will pa be. " lei "I intend to have everything nice for her some day. " "Yes , .Nat ; but a woman must have something to live on in the meantime. There's a love of the beautiful In every ! woman's heart , and it must ba satisfied. If surrounded by grand scenery , the mind can feed on that ; but hero , in this level , monotonous country I believe the homes should bo bright and attractive. " "Thoro may be some truth in that but I never thought of it before',1 replied Nathan. ' It is not common for a man to think about the house as a woman does , for ho mingles with the world , while most of her hours are spent insldo the four walls. Clara had no time to fix up any thing , that baby was a sight of .trouble : but if you and the children help wo can do I wonders. " And they did. When Clara came homo four months later , she scarcely know the ! place. "Como and look at your wife , whis ! pered Martha , when Nathan had finished the chores and was ready for a happy evening. ; _ There shn wus in the pretty room , chat : ting with the children. Joy and gladness shone through her face , which had lost Its sharpness and pallor , and there was an elasticity in her movements which recalled her girlhood. "Sho looks ton years younger , Martha ; and if I can help it she shall never work ' again. You've taught mo a lesson I'll ' not forget. We'll take all the comfort wo can now if wo never got a big house. " "Martha has made this so pretty that wo shan't want another , " exclaimed Clara , hearing his last remark as they entered the room. "I'm so thankful to you all for this pleasant homecoming , " "Martha deserves the thanks for she planned it all , " said Nathan , catching up the baby. "You are a jewel , Martha ; and to think that I was afraid of you and dreaded to have you come ! " "Was that because you know I was an 'old maid ? ' " asked Martha , laughing , "Yes , that was just it. I didn't know , you see , that you vroro such a 'blessed old ' " maid. 0 Pure blood is absolutely necessary in order to enjoy perfect health. Eood'a ' Sarsaparllla purifies the blood and strengthens thu system. The cane which President Lincoln car ried on the night of nis assassination Is now the property of Colonel W. n. Har ris , of Cleveland , who was with the presIdent - Ident on that fateful night. The cane has a bent top , a dog's head of ivory and a narrow gold band on which is engraved : "Abraham Llncol " , 1805. An Out-Cropping , When you see Indications of coal lying along the surface of the earth , you may know there Is moro coal underneath. Just so when you BOOH an awful case of salt rheum , you may know that the blood Is in an awful condition. Mr. Francis Blandish , of Duxbnry , Mass. , writes that Brown's Iron Bitters has proved a long wlsbed'for friend , because it cured his 01 r salt rheum , which had tormented him for 01 long and weary years. Three bottles made him fool like a new num. This valued remedy also cures neuralgia , rheu matism , etc. ' TtiR delinquent taxes due the city of New York from the Manhattan Elevated Railway company wore paid by certified check drawn by Vico.Pr sidont Galloway for the amount of $1,285,533 , t. MAN , HEAD TillS. TUB VOLTAIO BELT uourAXT , of Marshall Mlchlgnn , ohcr to saml tlicir celebrated ELEO TWO VotTAto BELT nnd other KLKCTIUO Ar- rLiANOKa on trial for thirty dnyg , to men ( young or old ) olllictod with nervous debility. JOMOI \ Utility nnd manhood , and nil kindred trouble * , Also for rheumatism , tieurnlpln , paralysis , nnd many other dtsoMca. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood Ktwnntoea. No n k inrnrred , M thirty days' tnnl is nllowod. Wrlto them nt once for illus trated pamphlet free. Charles Dunslor , a blacksmith of Locs- vlllo , Ohio , has made a clock , mostly with blacksmith's tools , which has excited considerable- comment in his neighbor hood , It is principally of steel , and In a glass case so the movement can bo soon , gives the time in eleven cities , striking the hours and quarters , and' is so\.on { feet high. Itlicutiiatlfliii Usually nettles In the back or limbs , and often so completely overpowers its vic tims that all business nr labor has to bo abandoned. Our readers should remem ber that Hood's ' Sarsaparllla is not rec ommended M n posltivo specific for rheu matism ; Its proprietors doubt if there Is , or can bo , such n remedy. But many people who were most severely atlllctcd , state that they have boon most positively cured by Hood's ' Sarsaparilla. The dis ease is often the result of impure blood hence the power of this great medicine over it. Its success in many severe cases justifies us in recommending its use to all sufferers from rheumatism. 100 Dose One Dollar. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK. SpoolM a Tcrtlaomonts , BHO a trf t , round , To Loin , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board- ng , etc. , will be tnoortod In this column at the low ate of TEN CENTS PER LINK for the ttrst Insertion Ad FIVE CENTS PER LINK ( or oaoh subsequent n- ertlon. Leave ortlsomenta ttonroffloo , No. 'carl Street , near IJroadwav WANTS. A DAHOAIN Ahorso , top-bucgy and emglo liar , rxncssfor sale Tto horeo is a sound young ninlly her o and has unusually ( food qual- ties and weighs 11M pounds. Also a pair of team lOrscs , wagou and hainesa , team is sound and > oiuur , ml weigh 11CO pounds each , and potuo's superior ualttlos. Street & Co. , 039 Droatlnay. ntTANTKD A line of clears or Rroccrlcs for Oina- TV 1m and Council Dluffj trade. On salary or ommisslon. Address 1) . IK. . Doe otllco Council Huffs. Oll SALK Houses , Lots and Land. A. J. ? Stophctuon , BOS First a\emii\ FOR SALE A top-buggy , first-tli-u inalo nnd In excellent condition. Or will trade for cheap it. Address r. 21. Ucootlkc , Council IlluTs. " 10AI. AND W OOD-Gcorge Heaton , 028 IIro d- - way. Bells coal and wood at reasonable prices , Ucs 2,000 Ibs. for a ton , and 123 cubic for n cord , ry him. fjlOH SALK- Piano , II. K. Seaman , Paper , Beoks L" and Stationery , Council Binds. HJTANTED Every body in Council BluHs to take W Tunisia. Delivered by carrier at only twenty gnts week. \LD PAPERS For sale at BIB office , t 25 cents J k hundred j. L. DEBEVOISE. No. C07 Broadway Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and do- irturo of trains by central standard time , at the oal depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln CI00AOO , EUBLIHarOH AND QDUtOT. LIUVX. ABBOT. iS5pm : ChloaptoExpress 8:00 : am 1:10 : m Fast Mall. 7:00 p to :10am : t'Mall and Express , 1'Jlpta ; ! 0 p m Accommodation. ! : & > p m At local depot only. KANSAS CITY , BT. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUF7I ) . 1:05 : a m Hull and Express , 0:65 : p m ; 16 p m PadQc Express , 6:45 : a m CDIOAOO , HILWAUKRB AND BT. PAUL. :25 : p m Express , 0:09 : a m l25 ; a m Express , 0:65 : p m CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AMD PAOI7IO. :26 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:05 a m 1:25 : a m Day Express , 8:61 : p m : 0 a m * Dos Molnea Accommodation , 0:15 p m * At local depot only. WABASn , BI. LOUIS AND PACIFIC. ilOpm : Accommodat.on 0:00 : am SO p m Louis Express 0:45 : p m 60 p m Chicago Express 10:55 : a m * A Transfer only omoAoo and Noninwianiuf. S:60 p m Express , 6:50 : p m ; 26 am Pacific Express 0:05 : am Etonx crrr AND PACIFIC. 40 p m St. Paul Express , 0:00 : a m 10 a m Day Express 7:03 : p m union PACIFIC. :00 : p m Western Express , 8:30 : a m 1:00 : a m Paclfla Express , 4:10 : p m :10 : a d Lincoln Express , 1:18 p m At Transfer only. ; DUMMY THAINB VOOMAUA , Leave 7:20-8:30-9:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : : a. in. 1:30-2:3 : SOlSO5:30SOll:05 : : : : p. ra Sunday 7:20"- : SO-lllo : a. m. l:30-8:80"6:30-6SO-ll:05 : : : : : p. m. r lvfl 10 minutes heloro loavlcg tlmp. From transfer only. 'HE BRUNSWICK , GALKE , COL- LENDER coraif , [ SUCCESSORS TO TI1K J. M. B , & B. CO. ] The moet eitenclvo manufacturers IN THE WORLD , obn nockstraoser General Agent or Nebraska an Western Iowa. 8. Tejth Street . . . . OMAHA , NEB S"adatlou Billiard and Pool Tables and inatcrla looa > ALONG THE LINE OF IUE ftlcago , St. . Paul , Minneapolis tni OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of this line from Walitfleld uj 11 JEAUTIFDL VALLEY of the GAK through Concord and Golerldgo eachea the best portion of the State , Special x nrelon tatea for land tuckers over this line t fayne , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and via Blali lo t rlnolpal points on the IOUXCITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Trains over tbt 0. , St. P. U. it 0. Railway lo COT jton , Sioux City , I'onca , Ilartlngton , Wayne ant orfolk , Ooxixaoot ctt 331 , l r FiCiaont , Oakda.e , Nellgh , and through lo Yal > entlue. mesill a formatlonctll H , S. ATWOOD , 'lattamouth , - f - Nebraska lauiiaor luoaonaneiro AID manU > i IEREFOHD AND JERSEY O TTLE ; axaiT tu > Bwtn "Young tkook lot Corresp jndtBW loUslJ Fine Diamonds , Rich Jewelry , French Clocks , Bronze Statuary , English Silver Plate , Antique Brass Ware , European Holiday Novelties , LeaW ic Dealers in the OAUKY IN STOCK AIT , TIIK CELEBRATED MAKES t ai 3 > ' 'Wai&B ! ' O Qaff JLower Prices and Terms fJtis flfotifh ever offered before. A tvViY to onrn'arerootns solicited. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superiumidorit tl. P. RAILWAY , 7TH & 18TH STREE1S MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ra WATER WHEELS. HOLLER MILLS , 'iy9B ? ) B Ir sfatfts * MH enmEnn vi 18310 Ll6V3IOi mSGninOgV MILL FURNISHINGS 0 ' ALL KINDS. INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Olotb STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AHB FIFE F1TTINO8 ARCHITECTURAL AND R1DQ I O o 'We are prepared to furnish plans and estimate and will ccutrnct ict erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changini/ Flouring Mills , from Stona to the Holler System. USf-Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pu oae , and estimates made for some General machinery repairs iitteudu promptly. Address EIOHARD & OLAKKEj Omaha.Neb & BOLTS , MAHUrAOTUKERS OJT- oimer WIndowl , rinlali , Window Caps , Iron Orcstln ? ! , Metallic Bky.Ilghti , 4c. 'iln , Iron and tla 11 1.10 South nth Street Omaha Nebraaki , WHOLESALE BY L. A. I 013 Jones Street ASK FOR BED CROSS.OMAHA NEB AN f HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by fiLm Luirr. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish ) KIMBALL PIANOS BeatUodera Price to Buy. Tha Kimball Organ , eo long and favorably kujvrn In the west , rncemmondj BTKWAHT , Bolo Agent for above llnoa of Goods. Worerooms , 3XJ Bluff ) until Correspondence Solicited , AgeaUYantod ,