THE DAILY BEE-THUESDAY , MAY 28 , 1885. Prosoouto the Swindlers , If when yon call for lion Bllters ( see gicon olnater ot Hops on the white l bol ) the drnKglst hands out anyatufT called 0. D. Warner's Gorman Hop Blttors or with other "Hop" narao , refuoo It and ahun th&t druggist as you would a vlpor ; nnd If ho has taken your money for the staff , Indict him for the fraud , and nno him for damages for the swindle , and wo will re- waid yen liberally for the conviction. "iHavoSufferafl,1' ' , - With every disease Imaginable foe the ln.it three yean. Oar Draggtst , T. J. Anderson , recommend * ing . 'Hop Biltora" to mo I nso d two bottles. Am entirely cured and heartily recom mend Hop Bitters to everyone. J. D. Walker , Bucknor , Mo. Counterfeiting Proves Superiority. Although counterfeiting is one of the greatest crimes ngainst the business of any country , and in many coses "Destructive to health andllt o " "It proves beyond a doubt tho" "Superiority" Of the article counterfeited ; As no inferior article is over counter- f cited , Proof of this Is to bo found in the great number In "Australia , England , Franco , "Germany , India , Belgium , Oanada and the U. S.-- Of counterfeit ) * of the great remedy. "Hop Bitters , " Whoso name and merits are so well known the world over that It Is a "Shining mark and favorite 'prey "For Counterfeiters til" Beware of those that do not hiwo a green cluster of hops on the whlto label. Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! ! If when you call for Hop Bitters ( BOQ cluster of Ifopa on the white lubel ) tqo drug gist hands out nny ntullcallod O. 1) . Warner's Goniitin Hop Bitters or with other "Hop" name , lofuso it nnd fluui that druggist as you would a % iper : nnd if ho hastaken your money for the stuff , Indict him for the fraud and tno him fur damages for the swindle , , nnd o will oward voulibornllv for the conviction. . llita tale of nnWU iUw , nw-oKd crtr ( kit c.nail a nc.ai nia Df'lV1' . Jl.flW , uia , t U wlolJwoll J , t t < i ' ' ) Tna An * 2teaJmBf til i lllttitln briuiA f inn tal t tMOxa Crc * Er tU.1 ttfduTmpMs. , tidto .11 imniDir taelal T'J It , Nil K ' . < > Ki fcl r A.jrmwc < * " , , Ci'v mumfattarilW Uli. J. 0. II blKamufA BOMS. tf , IV. WWHRttANH , SOLE AOJ3WV ci nicoAJur.iV y. r. In order to enrich , the blood. n(1 ( lhua Impart fresh vigor an enfeebled system Etlmulato flagging digestion with the national Imlgonnt , Hostettor'a Stomach Hitters , which , by lolu'lrgcncrgj into the operations of the I stomach , promotes J Bay , Iniuiei thor- 1 ougndigestion and assimilation , and ronicqneut nntil- tl5D. A train to np- jwtlteifoi and flesb , la iuvarUUy found to follow a oourEOOlthlsdCEcrv- cdlv , popular tonlo _ _ - which If , moreover , m m reliable ( .levenuto of rnnUiUl fever. For solo by U Druggists and Dealers geierally. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the vooking-glass. THE BEST THING OUT \ ron Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Wntor. BAVE5 IIACOR , TIME mul boAr AiUzi.MJLY , and glvoi universal ButlefacUou. No ituilly rich or poor ehoulc be without It. Sold hv all groccrr. BRWARK of IralUUong well tie elgno t to inUloM ) . I'BABUMS Is the OM.T s * FK Ulioi eating compound und alw ) B bears the above sym bcl and name ot .TANKS PYT K NKW YORK. pitrfect restoration to heultli , fill inunliontl and soxiuil vluor million HtniuiicU DriiKRlnKt should Bend for Trw tlao on tlio Hurnloit liolu * . Young incnam others who autljr from iiervouaaad iihysl ciil ilolilllly , tixhuiialoil vllulltv. pro Itnturo ( lerlliiu , Vurlrocolr. * vc. , or [ iecUlly licneQted by consulting Its content ! niscascaof the I'rodiito Gliirul , ICIdiiD ) ' it ml IlluiUUr effectually cured todorso. . by thouaanaa who have been cured. Adoptoi In Hoapltala nnd by rhyalclana in I'.uropo oui Aaierlio. Bealoil TrcttUo freo. Addreaa MAIISTOK REMEDY 00. or Di H. TRE8KOV7 , 40 Woat 14th St. . Now York. ftUW.WETHERELL , 1JJ and 187 Hair Cloth and Win Bustles. Hoop Skirts , ' Hair Cloth SUrtsJ BLACK * t > COLORED JERSEYS llji cut repn. cnu Th lAiiBtry. the i o t iwpui rolilliliiatluii ot lliullo an llooi > bl > lrt ever inailo. A lad vho l-a worn one will lien ear any other ttylc. Uac Hkirt l etaimwt ui > on II liintll r tmtfJ JuorSI , 181 ka.110.411. tWAnyonom ! fc B'uVtylopf A . ' ttamiicHl , will bo diolt H "rcDinlluittalaw. So d ty .JACOB SIMS , at- COUNCIL BLUF1H , IOWA. Office , Utln Strwt , Iloomi 7 and 8 , Shujirt ft : t'cuo block. Will pitctlcc In SnUuid tate ooun COUNCIUJLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL. sioux cirn SALOONS. The Siloalion Tbere , as Slated by One of Us Business Men , A [ Strong Alliance Organized , A BEE man had the pleasure of chat ting with one of Sioux Olty'a business men the other day , and naturally qncs tlonod hm ! about the prohibition law , and how It was being treated In that city. There have boon BO many and such contradictory reports afloat concern ing the recent action of the residents o that city , that the statements of this mnn , who Is n responsible , intelligent , and rather connarvatlvo business' man , are Interesting to these hero who are wrestling frith the same question. 'There are saloons being licensed In Sioux City , notwithstanding the prohibi tory law , ate there notJ" "Yes , there has been a sort of arrange ment fixed up with the city council by which the saloons are to pay $1,000 n year license , but it Is not working very satisfactory. Some twelve or fifteen siloons have taken out this license , bnt a number claim that they cannot afford to pay any such largo amount , and that makes trouble between the saloon men themselves. Of course these who pay the license con bo given no protection , and they are not in condition to make any great fight ngainst their compatitors who do not pay the license. Those who do pay only p y a mouth at a time , and all ihat they got for their money is the assurance that the city officials will keep their eyes closed to the fact thst the state law ii being violated. Any outsider can commence prosecution and if a saloon IUP.U , who will not pay the license is thut up , ho can got revenge by commencicg against the fellow who does pay. " " What about the temperancu alliance there ? Is It true that they have com promised with the other aide , and agreed to do nothing , if the saloons will pay the 81,000 , license ? " "Thoro Is no truth in that report at all. They have not compromised or made any promise of any sort. If any one tells you that they have you trust not it down for a Ho , sure. The alllanci has ha < i not been taking any active otops to enforce the law , and It is not thought that they will right away. Like all or ganizations , It takes longer to move , than lor on Individual , and then the alliance seems to bo following a different policy from what U pursued ia some phcca. It Is conceded that if the present saloons are closed up by Injunctions , th&t will not stop the business. There will bo others started , and there will bo various ways to evade the law. The nlllanco folks a ay that they do not want to start in on a fight to enforce the law until prepared to fight it clear through , and keep up the enforcing of the law , not for a month or two , but year after year , so long as the law Is on the statute books. This means a long and hard fight , nnd they do not want to open it until everything has been arranged for three years , or during the " ' war. "How far have they got along with these preparations ? " " Well , they have a pretty strong or- ganizition. They have been securing subscriptions , or shares , to bo drawn upon , or assessed , aa the expenses ariso. They claim to have secured 50.0CO to back up the fight ; that Is , a un for Instance subscribes a hundred ollarj , and if the alliance needs § 500 , assessment is made , say of one per out of the whole amount subscribed , which would make his share only a dol- "ar , and the man subscribing $200 would lave to pay two dollars , and BO on. Of onrse they do not expect that anywhere tear the whole amount aubtcrlbed will iver be called for , and so large sums are ubscrlbed. The purpose of this Is not nly to got a strong financial backing , lut also to strengthen the ecnttment of ho public in the fact that they mean lusinesa. " "Howabout the statement that many f the beat business men had s'gnod ' a irotest nealnst the enforcement of the tate lawl" "Thoro were a good many who thus gned , but a number of the moat promi- ont , who still think high license pro- brablo to prohibition , have , in thinking vur the matter , retracted this action , on ho ground that they do not like the idea f going on record na openly favoring the iolatlon of any law. Many who signed n the impulse- the moment now want o take It back on that account. " " How has the prohibitory law thus far fleeted the city ? ' "I don't see much dill'eroncD thus far , scepc that I think I never saw BO much drunkenness in the city. This is accounted 'or , in part at least , by the fact that the aw lies been enforced In some of the mailer towns , and those who can't got inythlnc ; to drink at homo , on coming to .hla city got on a regular spree. Le Mars , for Instance , has always bad the roputat'on ' of being a rather fast place , and now a good many from there , who cannot buy In that place any more , come ' o Sioux City and have their sprees. " "Do you think that the prohibitionists will commence cases against the ) saloon men ? " "I rather expect they will , but do not know what they are planning. I have hoard that some casea were being prepared - pared , and I should not bo surprised at any tlmo to hoar that the serving oi papers had commenced. " THE EDITORS COMING , CkJuncll DlufTt ) Shoulil Irop ro nl Once to llccclvo Tlioni. The Iowa editors are to gather here or the 9 lit of Juno , and from here atart oi their great western trip. Aa they vril spend nearly the whole day hero , then should bo a general and hearty co operation of citizanu to make their tta1 hero a happy ono. Those who hare car riagea to furnlih , should offer then a once , 00 tbut the committees can knov just what to depend upon. Snch oai hand their names to any of the news paper offices , or to the mayor , or aoin ono of the aldermen , or t one of the officer. ! of the board c trade , There has boon HUla doue ye beyond the appointing of the aldermei and members of the boaid of trade as general cumulttoa to mrot and nrrang for details. Unlets some action is take apoedily thera n ill bo jutt such anothe failnro aa once before pnt this city to shame , a Inrgo excursion of o&storn edit ors being left to nmnsa thomselrcs ni best they could hanging around the plat * form of ono of the auciont , broken down local depots for eovornl honrv , with no one to offer a word cf welcome or give oven n hand-shako. They wont across the river , and there the merchants served a good dinner , and miulo the visitors so happy that they wont on their way fooling that Omaha was the only llvo city in this part of the country. No such neglect should bo allowed this tlmo. A liltlo oxoctlon on the part of the citizens can bring good returns , These men do not como hero as beggars , expecting to bo given any charity , but newspaper men are human , and they are appreciative of any courtesy or kindness shown them , and this city should take special pains to show up Its advantages , give the vlcitois a hearty welcome , make their stay en joyable , and when the record of the ttip Is made up It will bo found that Council Bluffd will bo given dno credit for all that It has done. FEUSONA.IJ. William Simpson , of Shelby , was at the Pacific yesterday. J. E , Ilarknois ! confined to his homo by a slight indisposition. A. II. Clark , ot Woodbine , was among these at Bechtole'a yesterday. Col. Baker , the fuel man of the Wnbaah , was In the Bluffs yesterday. G , B , Scokcl , of Logan , was amonf ; yester day's guests at the Ogdon. 3. It. ration , Fontlac , Ilia. , is viaiting his daughter , Airs , W. 0. Gnrmnn. I * . S , Davis , the Missouri Valley Insurance man , was at the Pacific yesterday. 0. F. Mortis , of Missouri Valley , was among thoan at the Pacific yesterday. O. J. Kiug , of Corning , was in the city yesterday , nnd stopped at the Pacific. Miss Bella Hatchor , the artUt , leaves for Chicago to-morrow , to visit and also study. Miss J. D , Itehso will shortly give up her pupils in painting , nnd RO east for the summer. Sid Drummond , the travelling passenger ngent of the Fort Wayuo road , was in the 3ity yesterday. Bill Cuppy , the Avoca champion , was at the Pacific yesterday , and as it was too rainy For races , ho spent the time in admiring the plans for the now court house , George Herbert , of England , is among the promlnonts attending the races , and no man seems to have moro Interest in the movement rod build of every horse on the ground than iocs ho. J. L. Craig and wife , of St. Louis , are ex pected bore in a day or so ou'a visit to Mr. Draig'a patents. Mr. Craig is connected with the audttor'd ofQco of the Walmh , St. Loula & Pacific railway. II. S. Nelson , th 3 general passenger agout of the Humeston & Shenandoah road , came in yesterday with thirty excursionists who ex pected to attend the saces , but who were dis appointed by the rain , 8. M. Nevis and wife , of Kearney , Neb , , were in the city yesterday visiting Mrs. James Craig , their cousin , on their way homo. Mrs. Nevis has been visiting in Wisconsin , and Mr. Nevis is accompanying her homo from Chicago. L , KInnehan , who several months ago was injured at the Union Pacific yards , has so far recovered that ho has returned to his homo In this city , and hopaa that ono or two more months will bring him into pretty good con- tion again. It has been a long , hard siege , and his many fnonds have watched the result with much anxiety. Decoration Day. The headquarters of commander and placa of forming columns will bo on the corner cf Broadway and Fourth ( Ban croft ) street. Ilacoptlon committee tomoet comrades at train : : Main street depots E , J. Abbott , Joseph - soph Cromer , John D. Nicholson , John Metcalf , E. Bower. Broadway depots William Roper , Gonhcimor and Sackott. Comrades will present all visiting com rades and soldiers at the Grand Army of the Rcpublc hall. All committees o ! the various organi zations are requested to report their ac ceptance immediately by letter or card to John Lindt , commander , or to Joseph Cramer , adjntant. David B. Maltby will act as chief of toll , and will bo obeyed and respected xcordlngly. JOHN LINDT , Commander. Josri'H CiioMun , Adjutant. Supper at C02 Brordway to-night at 1:30 : o'clock will bo served by the ladies i the M. E , church. Charges 25 cents. Nothing fllcnu Aleut Him. "Robert , " remarked the wife of a penn- bus man , "I am on iny death bed. ] have tried to bo a good and faithful wife and have bnt ono favor to ask of you bo 'oro I die. " "What is that , Margaret. " "You know I was born and reared It Cleveland. It was there I first mot yor. nd the happiest honra of our weddec ifo wuro spent. You remember this Robert ? " "Yes , " uneasily , "My relatives are burled there , one when I am gone I wish to rest besld ( thorn. Will you grant me this oni favor ? " "Thero will bo considerable expense attached to It , " musingly. "Oh Robert ! I will never rest easy li my grave anywhere else. " "Well , Maggie , I'll toll yon what I'l ' do. I dnn't want to bo mtan about th < thing. I'll bury you hero first , and the ) if I notice any signs of restlessnrss oi your part I'll take you to Cleveland after wards. " Travelled on a Fxeo 1'ubn. Texas Sittings , "Can you tell mo the names of the rail road lines In Texas ? " asked a Dallo teacher of a pupil who was the son of member of the legislature. "I dunne , " was the reply. " "On what does your fither travel whoi bo goes from hero to attend the aeselon of the legislature ? " "On a free pass. " ' The two chief competitor * for the demc cratia nomination for United Statex uonatc from Indiana to succeed Senator Harrisoi aioGov. Gray and ex-Senator McDonald. "Hunt's Remedy la valuable and ll benefits are permanent. Cured mo < kidney dlseaso. " SULLIVAN FENNER , Provldenci R I. I.Hunt's Hunt's Remedy cures tpoedily bllioi boadacho , oostivenets , dyspepsli strengthens tbo stomach , and purifies tl blood. DIVING AFtEIt COHAIi. Swimming About In Stony Graven Fftr Molow the Heft Tlio QneorCroa- ttires tlilit aiako tlictrlloino In tlio Urnnolica of Oornl Trees. N. Y , Sun. "Too much ? " repeated a Conch , as ho held up n big bunch of coral in the cabin of a Bchoonor near Fulton market. "If yon had to git It np you wouldn't think BO. r. "You know , " ealdJlio man after the would-bo purchaser had crawled up the compantenwoy ladder , "sotno folks gtt the Idoo that I git this Bluff on for | fan , and give It away. I dlv a llko o' fifty foot for that piece , and that chap wanted to take U for 25 cents. " "So yon dlvo for these specimens ? ' iked the writer. "Yes , the best are fetched up that way , " was the reply ; "but a good many are taken with coial hooks. Mo and my brother takes n trip , off and on. Ono of us collects the stuff and the other soils , and between the two , and acting as cook for the steamer , wo make It pay. "Yes , wo aoo sonio curlona sights , bnt wo git used to it. Wo go to what they call the 'Markeyi , ' about forty miles oreo oo the woat'ard of Key West. You cm git coral any time , bnt the summer's the best ; then there Is n little wind a-blowln' , and yon oan see the bottom in foaty foot. In tho. winter wo use a'boat with n gloss bottom , BO wo can sot and drift along and look down through , and when , wo BOO anything git over for ii. "There's ' a half a dozen kinds of coral that are common , and mostly they grow apart and In certain places. What wo call branch coral IB found all over the flats , whera there la candy bottom , growIng - Ing kind of low like ; but when It gits along toward the etla of the channel the br inches grow longer , and look like regu lar branches of n tree , and matted so thick that yon can't BCO the bottom or git your fist In between 'em. Some times , when -no want to git out a fine pieca of branch , wo dive down into the channel , and , I toll you , It's a One eight. When you git down thirty foot , say , It's as light as day when there's a good stm right overhead , and ihoro you tire ia front cf a wall of these 'ero coral points , n solid front , nil of a brownish or olive If you git nay down to the bottom you'll BOO crawfish-whips wavln' to and fro. They llvo under the coral , and on top and in between the black spots are sea eggs , with spines six Inches long. The coral Is covered with fishes of all kinds parrotj , angels , yellow tails and grunts. The fishes bavo a dozen or moro colors , and ono kind that I think boats 'em all Is psra blue from head to foot. It's only about slnchcs iong , nnd I novcr eaw thorn away from the big heads. "After practice you can etay down three or four minutes , and by swimming along with your eyes opan you can got a look at the lot , nnd then try and break off a branch with a boat-hook of iron. Sometimes wo have to go down two or thrco times to got a piece , then , if its big , put a ropa around It and haul it up. Moat of the small coral can bo picked up with a hook that looks like a pair of oyster-hooka , but it's apt to break it , BO I generally go overboard when the coral ain't too thick. There's cno place I know where for a hundred acrea Its so thick that there ain't a , plae to put your foot ono big field of branch ccral. The big heads generally grow on the odgoof a flat that'll covered with grass , right near tha odga cf the channel , and I can take you to a spot where thoro'a coral heads that are ten foot acrots and six high. Some of the big ones weigh over 1,000 pounds. When they get big they often die away on top , and finally got hollowed out and look llko big vaios helping angel fishes , crawfish and a little of everything. You never BOO the big heads hero bo- canao vessels can't got near them , and a small boat wouldn't hold ono. In trater about twenty or twenty-five feet deep wo got the bast pieces , what they call roco oral. I git them by dlvin' , aa they're BO mall you can't see 'em hardly. I've got unchos not bigger than your hand and ot § 10 for 'em. Pretty ain't no uamo or 'em. The last ono I got came near "oanln" mo out. " "How so ? " "Well , " replied the coral diver , "wo ave a fish on the roof called the stin- areo ; it's as flat as your hand , with two "do wings that move np and down aa it wlms along. They are abont two or irco feet Ttido and six or eight feet ong. The tail is just like the lash of a rhip , and right where it joins the body hero are three strings of bones , ouo right , bovo the other , five or tix inches long , ith edges like a saw. They have a way f sinking down to the bottom , and wit1 ! shollb something llko that of a hen in ho dust , covering themselves with Band. This day I speak of I was driftin' along 'n about three fathoms , lay In' ( n the ioit looiin" through the glass , while my nato was at the oarj ready to atop her when I sung out. All at once I clapped ny eyes ou n , beauly head of rose coial , , nd overl wont. I reckon it was about fifteen foot jest there , and I wont down with such n rush that Ivout near the lottom right over the little brown head , grabbed at what I thought w&s a bunch f weed , to hold on while I picked np the coral. I got it , and then let my feet down on to the bottom to give myself a above up , when , bllm ! bliml came comothlng about my legs , nnd I'm dogged "f I didn't think they were off it the knees , and a big stingarco flow up by mo , takin * mo on all aides. The next I knew I w u In the dingy , but how I got there I didn't know. Bob said ho looked over and saw blood In , ho water and the Cab , and thought a shark had mo , The fish raised such a dust that for n minute ho couldn't aeo nothing , but ho grabbed the grains , then seelu' mo on the bottom pnt 'em Into m ; drawers , and hauled me up. I'd fainted , clean gone , as sure aa you'ro alive. ] looked , llko that old fish market ovoi yonder , all streaked with gore. Ther * was a dozen cats across my legs , jlst like a red-hot iron had been put on , and II I'd been alone it would have been a gem so. " "Do yon ever have tronblo wltl sbarkt ? " "I never worry 'em , and they don1 worry mo , bnt they're as thick as fleas it ily time on the reef. "Yes , the coral business Is tol'ablo. Al the echooh and colleges take collections If they can git 'era cheap enough , and wi sell a heap to the seaside resorts , Th countiy people think they come pnt o the water right along the chore ; it's al the earn o to them. The kinds I deal li Is brain carol , branch , pepper , leal , am rose-shaped coral , FlontliV coral bring a big price. It floats after It is bleached and pepper coral tastes like pepper afte it's dead. Then wo fetch sea fans , Be eggs , sharks' jaws , gnlla' ef gj , bawkbl ! turtles , and n little of everything. Coral sell by the piece from 25 cents to $5. Educated nnd Experience. Hood's Sataiparilli is prepared by 0. flood & Co , , Apothecaries , Lowol Mais , , who have a thorough kn6wledge < pharmacy , and many years practical ex- pcrlonco In the business. It is prepared with the greatest skill and carp , under the direction of the men who originated It. Hence Hood's Sarsapnrllla may bo de pended upon as a thoroughly puto , hon est , and reliable medicine. She Didn't Act an If Her Husband \V B Dond , Merchant-Traveler , "Somebody dead across the way ? " In quired a traveling mm of his wife , jutt after coming In from n trip , and noticing sorao crape on the door. "Yes , she replied , "it was put out this morning. " "Who Is It ? " "I don't know. Mrs. B.'a hnsband nnd her pug dog were both sick yester day , but the nndoi taker hasn't called yet , and I don't know which of thorn died. I don't think It was her husband , though , " "Why not ? " "Because I aaw her at the window n while ago , nnd aho scorned to bo crying as ot her heart wonld broak. YOUNQMBNT-KKAD TH1. TUB VOLTAIO BELT Oo. , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to send their celebrated ELEOTno-VOL- TAIO BELT and other ELKOTIUO APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days , to men ( youug or old ) afflicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality and manhood , and all klmlrod troubles , Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed , No risk is Incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at onoo for Illustrated pamphlet free. Tlio First Colored Under , There Is n page or iwo of United States history on which will always bo recorded the uncouth name of Flipper. It was notorious and prominent n few yoara slnco as that of tno iirat colored cadet to graduate from West Point. It is told by n gentleman who had a letter from him last week that ho signs himself "Honry 0. Fllppor , Oolonol Mexican Volunteers. " His friend said : "Fllppor is an exceptionally bright colored nun. Ho ia a voracious reader , and his letter to mo was to nsk about book a. After his Donrt-rnnrtlal and discharge for irregu larities ho went to Mexico , where color Is not an obstacle to ndvancsmont , nnd now has a high position in the Mexican irmy , with a handsome salary. Ho wrote m autobiography in 1&78 , which Is n vnl- liable addition , though n aomowbat crude mo , to the hlatory of the colored race. " A G A RD. To-all who are Buffering from orron mil Indlifcstlona ot joutli , nervous noakncsa and Iccay , loss of manhood , cto. I will Bond A rccipo hat will euro jou FltEi : OF CIIAIIOG. Thins great cmody was discos orod by a rnlesionar to Uouth Vmcrlca. Send Bclf-addresscd onvclopo RUT , Jo 8FU T. IMIAM SUtlon "D " Mow York Not n Strong \Voman , Nutbcr. "Yes , " said Farmer Jonas to a traveler who wns staying with him over nignt , ; 'I'vo got as Roccl n wlfo aa any man In ; heso parts , If I do say it " "I am not married , myself1 returned the traveler , "but nevertheless I can ap preciate the pride which a hnsband might take In a good wife. " "Why , ttranger , " went on the old Farmer , earnestly , "I1 vo known that wo man to git up at four o'clock In the morn- in1 , milk six'toen cows an' git breakfast for twenty men , an' have the hull thing 3ono afore sunrise. " "You don't aay ool" exclaimed the bearer. "Yes , sir ; an' not once only , but week In an' week ont ; an' you kin see as well as I kin that aho ain't n strong woman , nuthorl" To cnro rhematlsm nso St. Jacobs Oil. To cure coughs and colds use Rod Star Cough Ooro. Safe , pleasant , cheap , aaro. Tha plumbing establishment of S. W. Adams , Des Moines , was attached Mon day for $17,200. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. SpcolJ , ! ft vertlsementi , luo s Lost rnin $ , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent , Wants , Board- log , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column t tbo low te ol TEN CENTS FEU LINE foi the first Insertion tnd FIVE GENTS PER LINE lor each subsequent ertlon. Leave Advertisements it our offloa , Vo. Pcul Street , near Broadwjw WANTU. A Hr'tcla s cook , at the Crcston WANTED Uouso , Council lilultj. TTTANTED Three flcnt clasj tailors on pants and vests. Heller , 310 lirnidnay. I OR RENT Uousa of 5 rooms , 28 N. 6th St F Apply A. Louie , 625 Broadway , FOR KENT House , 7 rooms and S halls , corner Hirmonv and Beaten Sis. Apply 210 Harrison BlLE AT A BARGAIN Iho deslrnblo real- FOll donee or buelnets property on Upper Broadway - way , knownaa the I'owura place , Apply to Quo. U. . " 82 Main street. TO TrtADH Uood lena cr Kobraoka land Cor a small stork ol hardware or general icrcb an disc , \ \ ell located. Sw AN A. WALKBR. J-Oft SALB A rare chance to get a line , well iin- JD protod ( arm of 400 acres , utthln a few miles ol "ouncil Eluflj , at a bargain. Low price nnd easy Tins. SWAN & WALKKB HAtiB AgoodpajlOK hotel property with FOIl llTciy ( table , In one ol the beat email town ) la cstcrn Iowa will cell with or without furniture , or 111 tiada ( or a Bmall ( arm with etock tto. SWAN & WAOEBII. | 7OR 3ALK Lands Improved aad unimproved. JD II you wont a ( arm In wcttcru lovta , Kan Una "cbtiaka or Dakota , lot us hoar from } ou. SWAN & WALKS a. itK SALK A large number of Imslneea and re l < JL ilcnoo Iota In all parts ol Council UIutTs. Sco ua before you buy , SWAN & WALKRH. , ll 8ALB 1'artlea wishing to buy cheap lota to ! ; build on can buy on monthly pajmenta olfrorn ! to 810. BWAM & WALKBE 1,1011 KKNt Wo u 111 rent you a lot to build on JL ? with the prhllngo to buy II jou with on very "beral terrn . SWAN & WALKBB. j ui HALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. 1. * Rtepton on , 603 First avenue. cotiyiu Council lilufle u laka WArViliU . red by carrier at only Iwtnly ti week. N . IBP , JO.OOO aoiei lind ten mllesiouth o ( ldney , Neb , , lor Council Blufla roserty. No. 155. A good etcam flonrln ; mill In Cedar Co , owa , for a stock oi general merchandise or hard , are , value 16/00 No. 1SD Hotel property In Tailor Oo , , Io , lor sod ( arm property , value 4,000. No. 1(0. Land In Hall and Lincoln Cos. , Neb , , tor ouncll BIufI property. No 101. 1'lno Improved larm ( or cbeap western and. and.No , 101. Ono ot the bolt ( arms In 1'ottawattamlt > umy , Iowa , < 00 acres ( or wild Kansas or Nebraska and. and.No , 109 , HoUJ In Pueblo , Col. , worth 89.C03 , ( oi ova , K > nfa > , or Nebraeka land In par anil long 1mo on baliuco , No. 171. Oood ( arm , ( or stock ot goods or bard aro. aro.No , 172. Wild lands In Ilooki Co. , Neb. , ( or stool ot dry goods. No. 175 House and lot In Clarlnda Page Co , own , ( or Nibratka or lena Iin1 ; value 81,000. No , 177 , Hotel In one ot VaKola'd bolt towns value 8,000 , ( or stock ot drugs for part and hue rnprovedor unimproved No. 17S. Srloadld bargains In Kleth Co. , Neb. wild laid ( or lands In wistcrn Iowa or good Btocl oldruu'ior hardware. No. 18) . A hall Interest In a flnt-cl 8i plotr works well locatedor landstlued (3,000. No , 182. MO icro Implored larm In CiesCo. , low ; also ono In l' U , Alto Co. , of 315 , ( or stock ol goods No , 183 , tloro bul.dlug and stock bl fcntra mercbandifo , In a ll\o ueetoin to n ( or wetten and , Improve- unimproved , \olu > $ Uli09. And hundredsct ether epecUl rxchanxe bugalni or particulars , call anil see or wrlto to EWINVAIKKR , Council Uluile , Ia. QKIL.Y HOTEL InCouua And all modern improvements , call bells , 2 alarm bells , etc. , in the CRESTON Nos. 210 , 217 and 219 , Main Street. 'UMAX ' MOON , - _ r PHOriUETQ THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUI DEWEY One of lie Beat and Largest Stocko ra the United States To Select Prom : NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR WHEN SOLIOIT1M ) TO INSUU1J IN OTIDHI COMPANIKS , Remember These Important Facts CONOKIININQ The Mutual Life Insurance Company , OF NEW YORK. 1. It B the OLDEST acllvo Ufo Incurunoo Coinniuir In thli nountry. 2. It lathe T.MtURST Llfo Insurance Company by many millions of dollars In the wotlJ. 3. Its rates of premiums nra LOWEll th i these of any other company. 4 It has no "etockboMors"tocI Im ny part of Hi urolHs. 6. It offers no SCHHME3 under the immo of luiuranoo for speculation by tpcclnl cUsses upon th rnsllottunoe of each otter. D. Us present a\allibl OABU UnSOCllCES oxcooi these of any othof Lllo In ur nej Company In tb HOt Id. Id.It bos rccoUcit In cosh from ill sources , from Kefcnmy. 1843 , to January , 18SB , l270.t92.D84.CO. It has returned to the people , In cish , from February , 1813 , to January , 1888 , Its ca h Assets on the let ot January , 1885 , amount to more than h Tlireeliliisot W. I ? . ALLEN , MKHUILL & FERGUSON , Gonocnl Agent for Gen. Asia , for Nebraska , Dnkotn , Colorado , Wyoming and Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa Utnh. nud Minnesota. Office Cor.ltarnam nnd 13th St.Over 1st Nat'l. Detroit , Michigan. Bunk , Omahn , Neb M. P. K01I1U3K. Special Agent for Iowa , Council Bluffs , Iowa Pneumonia , Consivnyption9 Dyspepsia z Wasting Diseases ; Potltlvelu Jtellcvcd and Ifalurt asalstedlHrettorlngTitalpoioert DEIS WHISKEY SHOULD BE POUND ON THE 8IDEBOABD OP EVERY FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE , ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Many Druggists and Groccra who do not have DnlTy Pnrfl Malt \VlUfilccy In otock , attempt to palm off oncustomers , whiskey of their own bottling , whleU being of on Inferior grade and adulterated , pays them a larger protUX ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY/AND TAKE NO OTHER ' SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND CROPSBS , Send us your address and wo will mall book containing valuable Information. Sample Quart Uottlet sent to nny address In the United States ( East ot the Becky Mountains ) , securely pac7ie < Hn plain ease , Express charges prepaid on receipt of g > 1.25 , or Six Bottles sent for SjJS.OO BHFFY. MALT.WHISKEYJ&BaltimoreJd.U.JJi Selling Agents. OmaJia , M. T. Clarlte Drug Co. G. B. GREEN. GEO. BURIC ( Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached , for two-thirds value of Block. ) GREEN & BURKE. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS , JlErKRKXCEs : f\ . _ _ _ | _ _ Merchants & Farmer's Bark.DavidCity.Neb. \J 1713,113 , Kearney National Bank , Kearney , Neb. Columbus S into Bank , Columbus , Nob. McDonald's Bank , North Platte , Neb. Omaha National Bank , Omaha , Neb. ATTHPIT U The Advantage of Settling in ths NewTown The title "South Omaha1 'doesnot mean the southern part of the city of Omaha.but is thff name of the thriving town commencing at the Union Stock yards on the south , and extend ing for a mile and a half ttorth , nearly contiocting with the city limits of Omaha. The company have again concluded to put on Bale 1,000 lots , and let the purchasers of tha same realize the profit which the enhanced value of these lot * is sure to mako. It now being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined in the near future to bo the largest live stock market west of Chicago , there can bo no doubt that this property in n few yean will bo worth five or oven ton times the amount that it can be bought for to-day. Some may ask : If this is BO , why do not the company keep it and realize this profit Clio answer is , that in order to mnko lots valuable , there must bo improvements on or Bar rounding them , andas is the case in all new towns , special inducorrontu must bo offered irst to cot the psople to take hold and build , There are probably moro such inducements offered by South Omaha than were over pu forth by any new town. The largo business done by the stock yards company and the im mense slaughter nnd packing houses together with their auxllaries are no small feature m. u ipgrcgato of events that are destined to make South Omaha a largo place. Again , the town a uct an addition to Omaha , and is not liable for city taxes , although it onjoya all the benefits rom the growth of Omaha that it would if it were just INSIIJK the city limits , but being just ODISIDK , only county taxes are collected , which are merely nominal. Tha town owns and operates its own water worka , which furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water , Burn- ny trains will run on the B , & M. aad.U , P. railways every hour , Htopping ut the north end of tlmtown site as well as at the stock yards. The Thirteenth street horse cars will run ; > [ laacall'B park this spring , and to the stock yards at no distant day , The high altitude and the location a healthy ono. Of course there are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much This kind of people didn't beli&vu Chicago would ever bo anything hotter than a cranberry iatch that Omaha would o\or outgrow her village clothes , that there naver could bo any fruit aiced in Nebraska , etc. . etc.Vlio made it win ? The sceptics , or those that had an abiding iaith in the energy , intelligence nnd recourses of tills great country ? ] ' 'or Information , maps , prices nnd terms apply at thu company's office , 21C S , Thirteenth Street , Merchant's National Bank Building , first iloor , M.A. "UPTON'A.88t.8e < ? y and Manager. Edliolm & Erickson WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEW -AND Steinway , TFefcej' ami JSaines" 3PI-A-.ICTO JLm * mMma * imfOtummnmm minT V bi at * 0 m Packard Orcliestral Organs. iaiofluS , Sol Silwiore al Jewelry IN Z lRCf. ® VAJUJCHW. Edholiii & Erickson i Corner 15th and Dodge , Opp. Postoffice.