THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE , MONDAY , OCTOBER 19. 1885. ComMnlaft II10S nllh I'tlllK HII.TAIIIE : ( TOMCS. qnlrkl ? and complttMr Cl.KANSKU ant IMHCIIKS : TUB m.ooo. qniekct * ( lii ( tlonofllic MirriDitKldne ; * . Clean th romplMlon , m/il n ( he ikln nirooih. IldoMtiot Hlpatlon-AIIorilU ! : lUOXHKIHCl.WX DO. PhxilcUna and Urujjbu n thrn monrnmfuA It. Dn. N. S Ttunotr * . of MiHnti. M . rm "I rrcnminimt llnrtn'n Iron nilton M T li l > ln Innla for enriching th * blo , l. nd rnmotlnit < JI il lx.ptla ymptumi It ilonn nnt hart tin li lli " ln It SI. PP.IJSM , HnmM inl. Mrnt "I h t pTMorirnvl Hr > i n'i Iron Bitter * In r xc < nf nixmlt nd Mvxl dlwisni tlio whin toiilo wiui noodml. tad U hM | ire < l thoroagW ; iwUliUclor/ . " Mn.WM IlTntmaiat MirrHt rf < TUrimi .I.t , r t IIw.Tii'i Irim llltUri mll TM m In cut of hloo.l i | Minlna. ami I liortUeoinwand 11 It ) I Tne Oenatna livi Trule lt rk nd rrn * * < * rwllln \ oa wrapper. Tnl.r no olbrr. Mvlnnnlfbr nnovv.N ciiiiincAi , on. , UAI.TIVIHUI no. Inlnj Hat if prlzM fur IT IPM Infnr.nMlon ali.nl coin * , "to , rlvm nm ; hj- all d tl n tn mndldiia , f * * tf So Ot7 Nt. ClinrlruHt- . A tf unUr ( rkduate of two Uftrllett r 11egpj , liti I , AQ lonr-r tnivUn lh t > ACaltrtfttm ulof Cmi ie , NkiTiiiM , * min and llLvib Ihtitftti IhftDaar olber ] * bfal4l a loSI. LouLl , ajell7 | p-riBhow nditlloldr .ldintiiii ir Nervous Prostration. Debility , Mental and Phjslcal V/cnkncss ; Mercurial anil other Affec tions ol Throat. Skin or Bones , IJIoocI Coltonlnn. old Sores and Ulcers , r ir i nii unrmntiod Deer.s , to UteitiHi DtlDeT > rlaelp1eiR&rplr , rrlr lrlr. Diseases Arising Iron Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , wblch ro < tuea om or tin rolliiwlui rlTeClit mr > uu n , n , dcbllllT. illnncii or illht o.ldtrectlicuifnorj , plmplti on tb < f > c > , pSl.l.J ! -i ; rmlon talbe wcl tror fcmal i , eoarualoa or IJ u , eto . rnnderln ? Marrln o improper or unhappy , at ? rrnnineull/ eor.J. I' m ] hl i3t | r.jnon ) lhBnli..rigoi Qn a1r > t oQT tcj , fri tito nur a4dreM. CnnRuliftll ualof * decor bmtll frr * . ln > Me J Knd Ulctl/etndtleutltt. A Posltbo Written Gunrantcc eiren in eT.rreu. r&blo cue , Uedlcloe ieat vverj wbire br ra&ll or t | > rr fl. RliARRIACJE GU.DE , fiOO PAOE'I , PINE PrATT8 , eliunt Clotb ant cllt tlnuh g , Mind fT fit ) c In t.ottnjteor rnrirnaj , Over f nj Tondprful p n picture ! tru to 111 * ) vrtlclr nhjpctlt who nur mftrrr , * tl ouut. wh/ i . hood. | ihf lr t ( l c T , etTcPU ofccllb * < ) ke < i , the pb < u foloicr ofrrniod > tlnna&il fnniT nio t Tbon icarrlcl or Dte3i | > lviu ln rrlmc ib ulrt le 4 It. 1 i.rl r pJlllo amo , p l > "r ot r , aac. AdJrfi * > IH > t lit .rMUkr ' Indigestion Cured. r HiilTored lor inoro tlian five yuan ) with Imll- piiHllon , scaiccly ulilu to rotiiln tlio Hlinplit food on my HI uiiic-li. Ttui tiiinilii - Hinsntlo v s nlinost IiiKilciMlile , uml my wlmlo t-.vlom wan ddninxoil. I wiwnli rnl anil not slcMip , nml coMHoqmintly ninro or km nervonn all Iho llmo. 1 iloclIiiL'il In tli > sli uml nilluitil nil tlm usinil ( lopto $ liii ) uttitncltint iiuon this torrllilo rtlsoiuto. In u until , I WHK iiilhernblii. At lii > .t fullhij ; to llud relief In iinytlimjf ol i , 1 eiriit. liiunvixl llio iifoof SuIttV puclllo. I IMWUI to Inirinivo ut oiivo. Tlm inudieliHi tonnl up Iho rtomni'h.'htri'tiKtht'iKiil Iho illjiijutlvu orKiuis.anil K > on nil thut liiiinhiir reuscHl , mill I could roliihi food without thu M IK lit < 'tt ililllculty. J iiH. t rlioorrully liciir llili tustlinony bociuiso tliuro v/X / uro hunch oil-Htillm-liiK KB 1 u-iis , mid 1 nni uro Dnn lie IIH roadlly honied. Take tlm iiroioilh flobo lift or uiitlnv Instoiul or licforo. JA.MKH MANN , No. Il Ivy Htruot. Atlniitu , GII , May Kl. isrfi. Trpullyoonhlootf and skin dlsonsosmnllodfrpo. The Swift Snocillf Co. , Uruuur ! l , Atliuitii , Cn , , rN. Y. , 1M VV , M ct. i > Chartered by thStatcof I1U ynois for thcexpicsajurpose /of civmBimmrdiato relielin [ all chronic , urinary unrt pri- Ivite diseases , Gonrrrhira , JOlcet andSyphills in jll their ' complicated Terms , also till tliscjncs oT the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by rerne- dieetectedinaJ'V > rurivir < tijicfittll'rurtlcr , Jeminal Wei . . : Ixssc by Dreams , Phnplca on the Fnce.Lo'n Manhood , ji'iaittrrli/riirtii. Tlmv iiHorjci > rri > iii-nll ti. The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. CuiiauHal'jns , per- n eonal or by letter , sacredly confidtntul. Med K1 icines sent by Mall and Express. No niariia on package to Indicate contents or tender. Address Dn.JAMESKo.2Q4WasningtonSCliicarjolll. ! Pronintnr l > r'ITn * fron rrron or t.xr * H ! , 't , ioHt I' r jJiifincs of the K Mni'yo. Illritl. t-r , unrt rn.snilr < ; luml'CHICK llln.ilt Ui'ii i < li Mi > .llrluo. . i > the Marjlrin Iolis Vii. rlptirmncnren wit limit wiirserj rrcHtlw * anil Ira * i'liioninir irir. Al ! f irrt > oiili'nro ! rriniidpiillL KARHl'ON ' RtMhOY CO , or TR ) W TRKflKOV jr * > a * t * * M * MC J wn if A FINE LINK OL' ' -AT- WOODBREDCiE BROS' OMAHA , NKUKASKA. c o lhiiu au l uf Cftivinl III * wtrtl klntt ntl f lunf U dlo li I.miu'rj. In. ] . ! . , > ilriiiEliui < r ltli lulmrHr.rj.lii.il wi I irnJTwn mriLEI ( lixo. nCrllj r MlmVJI.lUin KTRKlTIUHoa lkllJii4U > t kur iUlTtfrnr. Ulvfli'iliMMftiid I * O adr II. JUT.i LoJuu.inr uis > . , MiwTciti Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. , PAin UiCA IMTAI. g'i'O.OOO.OO H'rnri.UH , .May 1 , IhSTi il.OOU.UO U , \ \ ' . YATIS : , 1'reMdent , A. K. Tot'ZALiN , Vieo Prcildent. W. V MoitsK , JOHN S. COLLINS , Lr.wis S , KKKP , W. II. S , HiiHitia , Cashier. BANKING OFFICEi THE JRON JSANK. Co. l-lli anil ramam Stirou. A General luikln . Mai' Think' / ' \liey.know nl ! about Mustang Lin iment. Fqw do. Not to luiow ig pot to have. GOUNCILJLUFFS. ADDITIONAL CUT NEWS. _ Tlio KcvlvulUl Hero. Hov Thomas Horrison , tlii rcnownotl evangelist , who for some tlino was called "Tlio Hey Prnnclior , " lii ! < boon engaged for a months' extra inoolin in the Moth oilitt church , and opened his ministra tions yesterday morning. The pastor of the I'lturch , Hov. Dr. MoCrnary , in open ing the Hnrvk'o , mndo a few t innly ro- inurkion the. milijoet of rovivuU. lie fcaiil Unit people weni apt to remark that Mr. Harmon WHS hero "to not up a ro- rival. " This was not so. A man could not ninkc n revival. God was llio revival ciitiRO. mid 1mm nil agencies worn simply employed tut menus. All should join in praying and working , nnd in this way re vivals eould hn made successful. It wa.s not. necessary to wait for a crowd ejtlier. Heviviils always bi'gnn In the oliiireh and not. oitLsiilu of it. lie limn proceeded to spcuk of tlie Inrge number of saloons niiinlnir in tlm cil.v and other places of temptation , and tlio crowds of young men spending llieir .Sundays in all sorts of plaees and upon the streets , nnd never thinking of going inside of a church. Ho called attention to the small pcrcentjiije of church-goers in this city. In Ills opinion not one-third of the people ever wont to church , tiuil there wuro in the city fully 11,000 persons who never darkont'tl u church door. Thorn was a great Held for work , and all should join in doing all in llieir power. The rcvivaliM , himselt then proceeded to address the congregation. Ho is a young looking , smooth-faeed man , with hair cut closn lie warms up as ho pro ceeds with his talk , and his earnestness , and his familiar method ot talking , are evidently among llio attractive features of his 'discourses. He lias numerous eccentricities , but f > ! W of tlie.io cropped out ill his address yesterday morning. He looked about the room , and over tlio audlouro , and commenced bv saying "There's a revival in the air J see it _ fuel it , . " Then ho proceeded to tell lib hearers that one man uouhl not make a revival. All must work , each in his sphere. Some could do one thing b4t ( , and some another. Atonoplaco where ho was , there was a man who could not oiler a jir.iycr in public , but night after night lie Mood at the door and watched the people , and would tell him what ones ho thought were ready to bo approached personally , and rendered other good ser vice and liulp. That man hu I found tlio place where he eould work I nt , and ho did all in his powv Ho hoped everyone ono bore would show a like readiness to do what ho could do liest. liain did not discourage the upcaki r , nor mualluess of numbers. All that \vas _ needed was a unity of purpose and willingness ot work instead of all relying on him to do it nil. At one place he found that tlio church members were all holding back for him to gel up a revival , lie fell it , and so he just walked out and loft thorn. They htayedand prayed , and that night , there was a young man converted and a better meeting vas had than though ho had remained. Sometimes folks said that ho was goiu < j to Inivq u revival anyway , and they looked to him iu.ste.ad of to C'od. Ho hoped tlialall for mality would bo done away with and that all would unite in earnest , man-forget ting work for the saving of men. At ono place the minister advised him to start in cautiously. IIo laughed at the idea. Ho had found human nature about the same west and east , north and south. Ho did not believe in being cautious and afraid of men , but to speak the truth boldly and treat peculiar people just as if they were like other people. Ho wanted the church members to get wanned up. There were pious people- who had not religion. Ho called them suslhetiual pcoplo. Ho vyanleil all Mich to got real religion. Thorn wore church mem bers who \\eio not happy in their relig ious e\i > erioneo and felt that they did ' not have all tlio religion which 'they could stand. Ho wanted the church to got in good earnest working condition , and for all to gel warmed up liist Ho closed abruptly by starling up "Nearer my ( ioil to Thee , " and the congregation joined in the singing. Arrangements have boon made for holding a meeting every afternoon , ex cept tins afternoon , at : t o'clock ; a young people's meeting each evening at 0-4i : : , uml llio regular evening service at 7J : ! ( ) each evening this week. Mr. M. K. .lelVrics , of Minden , was in the oily Saturday. Henry Itishton , of York township , vis ited ( lie Hinds Salm day. V. W. Voswinklo has boon up in Mo- npiia county in the interest ot Oiloll & Day. Day.Mrs. Mrs. K. W. JnelKja and daughter left Saturday for a visit to Burlington , Mrs. Jackson's old homo. T. W. McUargartook a ahorttrip north on business , and rolurned Saturday even ing to Sunday at home. A. K. Jlonghtou ennui in off the road Satin-lay and will go out again for M. K. Smith iV Co in a day or two. David Friedman , now a dry goods mer chant of Tabor , but formerly of this city. Is in the city visiting his old trionds and relatives. II N McGrovv , of Dcnisou. has PO far recovered from his severe Illness as to bo abln to bo out on the road again , and ho tarried over Sunday at Ogdon. A. M. Weir , malinger of the undor- writois , who has boon in Sioux City the past week rating that place , has com pleted his work tlioro ami returned homo. . .7.V. . W. Laird , the democratic nomi nee for county superintendent , was In the city Saturday looking attor his chances. Ho is a young man , wlio has lived in this county nut a short time , and especially in this city , the homo of the present su perintendent , J. AI , Matthews , who is a candidate for reduction , Mr , Laird re ceived little encouragement. Miss Isabel Shave , of Nnmhiy , N. Y. , is in the city , the guest of Mrs. L. P. Whitehead - head Miss Shave is an artist of inoro than ordinary ability , skill and culture , and her paintings have attracted the at tention and o.xuited ( ho praise of some of the host art unties in the city , bite intends - tends to remain hero for a time at leu&t , and will probably open classes hero , The many friends hero of Mrs. Cow ilnroy , ueu Jvirscht , will read with inter est and pleasure the following from the Plattoviilo.Vis , , Democrat "On Friday last a reception wns hold at llio resilience of Mr. and Mrs. William Cowdnroy , in honor of their eon Harry and his wife , who reached homo a few davs previous ! v trom their wedding trip , The bride anil groom received hearty congratulations trom many friends , warmly welcoming her to a homo among us and wishing thorn both good speed in the path jiiht entered. An was joyous mid happy , as botits. such an occasion , and the ucllcato and bountiful rupast , daintily spread and gracefully served , received its well murjtcd attention and promoted the .so- uiability of llio evening. The wedding presents worn numerous mid elegant , many of them lining the handiwork of llui "livers , thus endowing them with a clmrm that only loving hearts and willing hands can bontuw. " The "Two Johns" appear at llio upuru house to morrow evening Ti ! : < v will lime mil inilti to haven- i < m i't ' ' IHIUJ.O J'J ! > i < i-i | r i of Iho liii : , k > iu " it U never Indulges in fulsome praipo of the atrical entertainments , nnd wbeupve there la occnsion for criticism , it is given freely and boldly. Of the "Two Johns' ( hero is no need of press notices. Thos < henvy weight.s are now of national ropu tatiou in amusement circles , and thej urn certainly the greatest mirth-mnker who have ever appeared in this city From the first rise of the curtain to the last drop , audiences are convulsed will laughter , until laughter becomes almos a weariness to thotlesh. This , too , with out resort to elownishness , or mere mou key shines. Folks laugh because they can't help it , and because them is some thing to laugh at. The comnanyis a wel balanced one , and there is no weak spo to the evening's entertainment. UJohu Kintx , the cashier of the C. , 11. iV , Q. , after attending ( ho meeting of tin ISoyal Arcanum , of which he is a mem her , stopped into a restaurant to get a lunch nnd while at the table wa strickei by ijaralysis , the stroke being conlluec to his left Hide. llo was nt once helpei to his room , and his many friends an hoping that the attack will not prove a Hurious as it now threatens to bo. IIA1VKKYK IIAPl'HNINGH. The new Cougregation.il' church a Hawanlc.il will bo ready for business ne.\ month. Al. K. Hroek and Joan Vader were drowned in Twin lakes , Calhoun county while hunting. _ _ A bllv./ard of wind actually prevented Gen. Weaver from addressing tlio fusion lst.s at Dos Moincs Monday night. The annual convention of the Vomit : Mou's Christian association of Iowa vvil. bo hold at Davenport , October 22 to So. A DCS Moines man , mutilated by a ilr foetivo sidewalk , secured a verdict for ijJ''OI ) , not enough to pay the doctor's bill George Hughc.s and his nephew Join. Hughes , were severely injured by a pre mature blast in a coal mine , near Dus Moines. lasl Monday. Father Flavin was presented wilh a handsome silver lea service by Iho A ( ) II. of Davenport , on his departure ) Ironi that city for DCS Monies. _ Arie Nolebooin , of Orange City , lost his right hand in a threshing machini which he wns feeding. His lingers and thumb were torn to shreds. The Milwaukee road is said to have se cured control of the DosMoinos , Oseeola & SoulhweMein , which will give it a eon ncction with Kansas City. A little ( ivo-yenr-old .son of John Ise man , of Marshalltowu , wa.s kicked in th head by a horse. The brain oo/iod Ironi the Iraeture and the boy died. j'robably the largest sweet potato ever raised in the state has been toiind at Museatine. It weighs exactly six pounds and it is as large as a man's dead. The body of a male child about i ! years old , was found near llio railroad 'track near New Hamilton Saturday. Kxanii- natiou indicated murder. IIis suspected that the child was thrown from a train. The Star coal and mining company , of Polk county , having a slock capital of $100,01)0 ) , and the Iowa City dry phi to company , having a similar capital of $ " 0U > 0. have tiled articles of incorpora tion. tion.Webster Webster City hoodlams a few nights ago committed serious depredations on the Uosenkranl.s1 park , opening the cages and letting out the eagle.i. hawks , squirrels - rels , etc , destroying tlio gate.- , and clog ging the water pipes. Near Murray , ( Mark county , lost Tues day night , Miss Martha I'erlie deliberate ly vyounded John lirawkor in the arm whilw at a ohiiroh social. Hrawker wns a discarded .suiter of Miss 1'ortio , and had boon talking indiscretely about her. Itloomlield had a jail delivery the other morning. The prisoners , four in num ber , attacked the turnkey , knocked him down and escaped. Two of them worn recaptured. Carter , who wa.s recently M'uteneod for life tor murder , was one of the men who was recaptured. The latest scheme of tramps in stealing rides was discovered on the Northwest ern road a few days ago. Thoi take up their abode in a car containing hogs , ly ing Hat on the lloor , making the other hogs ntand oil' , thus forming a ring siifll- cienl to conceal them. Seth Richardof Ottumwa , has ofloroii to donate to that city thirty acres of ground for the location of a p'ark , pro vided that the city will promptly improve it. The city council unanimouidy agreed to accept the oiler. The land is'aid to be the best adapted for park purposes ol any land thai adjoins the city. A little girl named Ulrich , living near Now Hoston , Leo county , was burned to death last week. Her parent * were out of the house , and she began poking shav ings in the front of the stove , the llnmes being communicated to her clothing , with thn iatal result above mentioned. A number of horses near Creston re cently died in the greatest of agony. It was thought that they had been poisoned , and a veterinary surgeon was sent for The doctor made an analysis of ( he stomachs achs of the deceased annuals and decided that death had resulted from inflamma tion ot the intestines , caused by eating dead grasses that had been frost-bitten. Joseph Conradi , of Odebolt , while in a butcher si ion talking with the proprietor , suddenly fell , .striking his heiui on a mar- bio counter as ho went down. There was only a slight struggle and the man vv.-u dead Although ho wa.s stricken with apoplexy , it is thought the stroke would not have proved Iatal but for the acci dent. ( n'o Howes , who wns so seriously in jured in thn round-house at Saiiborn about two years ago as to render him iu- capable lor haul work since that time , has taken advantage of his enforced idle ness to invent a polishing machine , which is said to bn far ahead ot anything over before used by railroad men. Miss Mary Mattock , of Logan town ship , Ida county , has a valuable keepsake in the simpo ot an old family clock. It was brought to this country nnd landed on Plymouth Hook by our I'ii'rrim fath ers. It is over 8)0 ( ) years old , is eight foot high , and has a gong like a church boll. It was brought lo this country by Miss Mattock's great-grand-fathor , who was ono of the Pilgrim fathers. The mangled remains of a man worn found on the Omaha track near Lo Mars , ' 1 hur.silay. It wa.s at lir.st supposed that the victim had been run over by a pass ing train , hut investigation revealed the tact that he had boon murdered -ind the body placed near the track to ward oil' suspicion The motive was robbery , as tlio man displayed considerable money in town the day previous. While digging it well on the farm of James Marlow , in Hurt township , Kos- suth county , vv'ion ' ibont forty-eight foot duop , the workmen struck a vein of blue clay. The well augur broke through this vein and a tcrnblo roaring and boiling of water took plnco. Thinking It to bo damps , a lighted lantern was lowered , whim the escaping Kils took lire and bhueil to a height of jx foot above the lop ot the well. The llama was ox tin- Siushod , but the roaringcoutinued. The odor arising trom the gas is described us similar to that of gasoline. The Capital City Loan and Hiiilding association of Dei Moimw. has lio"ua l > roooodina against J. T. Cooliran , Its lormer pivsldoiit , to secure f.l7'iOO. The unitary of the company , \vfc A Haskull , ivas la t fall found to bo short $10,00' ) . MlCoohran , as president , settled with llaskell upon his turning over a portion > f tlm money. It is now claimed that . . .ocliraii wa.s in collusion with Haakoll , mil aided him in defrauding the com- lany , and thi * suit is brought to recover ! n > bal mi' ' duo the company. Culuan's .t , ) iu > : bemi iittucnod. THE BLACK J IN THE SOUTH. > 1 _ _ An Olil-TlmrJ ibolltlontst Hnlmkcs the IgnoratHcat of llio Ito- ccnt Converts. T. W. Higgluson In Hoston Advertiser Surprise is sometimes expressed that oh : aboiilionist.s like James Freeman Clark : md Francis "W. Bird and mvself shouli1 now bo lukewarm or Incredulous aboul the alleged "suppression of voles nt the south. " when Iho cause os the suffering negro is being Jiotly argued by man > who vvero not quite so sensitive to it In the days when ItfeoH something to take that side. The explanation seems to me very simple. The verv fact that wo are old abolitionists has led us at least this is trup in my case - to study the southern question apart from the bias of politics and to get our knowledge from the very best sources our former clients thorn- solVPS. I happened to command , during the oivil war , a largo regiment of men who had been slaves in South Carolina , Georgia and Florida. Ever since tlio war I have ko.pt up a continuous , though struggling and Irregular correspondence with tliesu men , mostly in regard to claims of pension. 1 have seen some of them at the north since tlio war , and have seen others at their own homes and places of business at Iho south. These whom I have thus met being usually the more capable and the more prominent. The information received from all these iiinii iroes lo the same point namely , to show that , although force and fraud have undoubtedly been brought in , and some times outrageously in the past , to intim-- date tlio negro vote in certain benighted localities this kind of interference is now altogether a subordinate tnotor in the question ; the real causes which Im pair the southern republican vote lie in wholly other inlluonccs , most of which would have much the same result in any other locality. These iiio-U direel causcsnro : (1) ( ) The ignorance and poverty of the blacks , which has made it impossible that they should organ/.o ! and bring out their vote as against the belter educated and wealthier whites ; ( - ' ) their disputes and subdivisions among ? themselves ; a ten dency which is illustrated by half these ' so called "African churches' " of Iho north and largely the result of the same ignorance ; ( . ; ( ) their dependence through poverty upon wlnto employers , gener ally democrats and having a'tendoiu v to discharge those who have voted against them a tendency also not cunfmcd to the ' outh , as many northern "mug wumps" have found lo their cost , (4) ( ) their disgust at the memory of the c-ir- pct-bag governments under which , as they tound lee late , they themselves were only singed in the lire , while Ihoir north ern lc.idc.rs got the chest mils ; ( fl ) the ab sence of all visible attempt by republi cans lo hold meetings or furnish political guidance to their southern allies ; (0) ( ) the tailuro of the republican party when in ' power to fulfill its promises , (7)'tho ( ) death of Lincoln and now of Grant , the only northern pubjio men whoso names were really known in tin- southern cabins. All these pointji of explanation have come to me , iiotfl'oin my own specula tions , but from UK ; very me.n concerned. Compared vvithTlfose inlluencesso far ns I can form an opinion , violence and tissue ballots and complicated ballot boxes are wholly secondary. Those causes have had the ellectnol so much to transfer the negro vote to jjio democratic side as to impair and diminish it altogether All politicians admit that it is hard to bring out the vote of the very poor and ignor ant unless they hiivo a direct money in terest in voting. Novv , the bulk of the negro vote at the south is still and long will be of just Ito cla.ss. All politicians knovv how ha'rd'K ' is to bring out a largo vote in an oil'your. To the mass of these sluggish voters among the southern voters it is always an oil'year. . I must sav I lift all the'accumulated speeches and icsoliitions of my republican friends do not seem to mo to manifest so much common sense as the brief remark of Sergeant Harry Williams in my own parlor : "We have made up our'minds lo quit politics until wo have got educa tion and properly ; then , perhaps , wo will Iry politics again"orthostill pilhiorisay ing of the old colored man in Atlanta to Ed ward Atkinson : "You can't put ig noranc" on lop of knowledge and make it staj there. " Tlio Sunny Kido of It. Let us be sunslJuy if wo can. Bui if wo have dyspepsia and liver complaint and rheumatism and several other ailments , how can we ? Fir.st get rid of the ail ments. Get a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters and put ( hem lo Slight. Mrs Sil ver , of Contralia , Mo. , s-iys , "I took Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and it has acted like a charm. " Mr. Sclh Adams , Walvvorth , Wis. , "took Brown's Iron Bittcis for severe rheumatism , and is greatly improved. " B. BICE , M. D. ' " ' "thi'i1iiiiiiii ) it'iiiovod without , | , , KnllooriliawiiiBot blood. CHRONIC DISEASES > r " OMT Ihlity jciirn' practli'uloxporlouuu. Oillco , ( > 11 I'curl SIU-L..I oiiiird Itlulls. " Mu.ii. DBESSMAZING- , CUTTING AND FITTING. j . . 3 = 3 , . Foi mnrly of Now Yoi k , No. a-l Pearl Street , - - Council HliilTd , tomi MOH TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE , Agent. No. Mr ? llioudwar , Council Ulnlls. & Bail-way Time Table. COUNCIL iH.urpa llio following i-t tlio thno of arrival and rtopnrtnioof nalii cly control Htoniuiiil tlino , nt ( ho local Unpotfl. Tnilns louro tniiHli-rilopot tun inliiutox oiullor und arrlvo tun 11111111104 hui < r : Dhl'AHT. k * 'l A1IUIVK. UIIUln | A NDHTIIWKHTEIIN. 0:2.1 : A. M . . . . Mull and Kxprusq . 0-Mi > . M. l":4Ui > . M . rAU-nmmodiitfon . 4.VU : > . M. B'JOl' : . M . . . KxpiusH . Ul/iA.M ; , C'lllifyiO & HOCK IKI , V.MI. ) : ? J > A. M . .rluiSl and lvprnf ! . n-jav. M. : A. M . Xiuuominoilatlon . 5:411' : . M. DJOr. : M . I'.vpronx . : ( ) GA. M. OIIIUAUO , 1III.WALKKK & hT. 1'AIII. . D-.33A.M . .JlaJl and i\pics3 : . tiMv.it. HaniM. . . . . , v..J-.M pri'ss . uiwiA.M , . iimu.iNoro.v * , . M . ; ii iSid Hxpri.su . 7:11)1' : ) . M , & ! ! Bl' . M . > . SSpro-s . . bHlA. : M. WAIIASII.hr. I.OI1IB& IMCIUC. iiirip. M Ixu'iilbt. ' Lidiis KxnroiH Ixrul . IVI IM.TrniikforH. . Uiills Kx Tiuiisltir.0 : ) : i . M KANHA.4 C1TV. HT. JOB & COUNCil. IIMIKKb. 10:10 : \ . ii . JinlliiiKl Hxpioss. . . .7 : i I'M. ' SIOUX C11V & I'ACIl'IO. " 15.i. M . Sioux City Mall . . . (1:3) ( : ) i > M. 1:05 : J' . W . . . ht. I'aul Kvpivs * . 8i1 : ! v. M. . . 1:00 : A.M. . . I > ( > nriir Kviironi. . iA' > i : M. lin : I1. M. . .Lincoln'um. \ . , ( Jin. A It. V .S.JK iM. . 7I' : > 1' . > I. . . ( ) \ei.uiul l'\pro > M . B'M : v. > | , DUMMY Till.h TO 1HIUM. LCIIVO Council IlluUi 7.U5-7 -BM-IOiO : ; : : 1:40 : a. m. ; ! ; : > ! - - - a'i > JJl.S5 : ± 'V.S5 ' 1:1.1 p. in. Limvo Omutiii-ti iv7UJ : S.riO : 1U:0) ) 1.15 n , ( u. fc..VJ j.oaJ X ) - \H-tM \ b-M mos. OITICKII , . M w , ii. OFPICBK , & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. , laii. JIVco front Opinion , J. ' ifflc nnif J'olsons. A PROfr PT , SAFE , SURE CURE I'or roucli" . fi-ro Throat , Ilo r rnMui , Influrnta , Cold * . HroncliUI Ooup , \ > linaplnl Coucli , Arlhmm luln r , I'nlnnln flint , .ndotliw rrib. Thrtmt atiljiinr ! , tr . Hi pet It for i/itin mill re vt tin bi > ttltskzire > JcAnr& i y m , iill'g 0 : > t dollar to TII : : i ii tiara i. YonKLtn ( oirAitY , StUUwutri Alii lltnur. ILI J * . llnUlirK.rf. K > ril ilr R. . : PONlH'trrKI ' ) 11Y I&oyal Havana Lottery fA OOVKIINMKNT INITITITTIOS. ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba. Every 10 lo 14 Days. Tickets in Flf tin. Wholes , $ j. Kniotlom pro Subject lo no manipulation , not controlled hi" the parties In Intorou. It Is thu fufiusL thlmrln tin1 , ' ' ' nil- imttiidor c'lnmco 111 CIMll'IH II Tor tickets apply to bllll'MliV & C ( ) , 1213 llroiiilwny , N Y City ; M. O I'l'lINd A. CO. , lUJlaln troi > I , KiintiiH City , Mo. A iilecuof inliio. nlnajuiin nr , " siiys I ) . [ . . Mllllluui , Iho oll-kiiown puhllslicr ml I'otluuu lliMifiln , "WHS taken nt three mouililioin \\n \ \ lotiisinuptlxo niotlinr t nitns i > niuoiuliiil , unit placed on Ild ! > ? o"H Teed mthis\oly. | At cincu , It utiiiii ) ( > iiit > ( l in triiln , nnd a MJHII pl'iinp uml hnnhliy ; nnd tlm rlilld still IV | < H" Simh li-sil- inniiy its tills Hlioirn buyouil nil cavil It.s tiuu value. Onllnory Rnl > ' . ) rr Doota alivayn vvcsr o' the bull. IJDOta nro dou'tlt thicJ ; on the br.ll , and DOUKL1 ] ifrat tccmotnlral Hnbl I > nct in llio ir.ml. lonjor Ih m otlnjr bout ami thu and ex cinlno tb- goodj. 1012 DOUGLAS STUB 1 T. A SPECIFIC FOR , Coiivul- uioui , Falling Dnncc , Alcohol- 's"li ' Opium r.at- lag , SypMHti , Scrofula , Kings KERVE Evil , Diseases , < isi , OR5 ] I I rJUiotimntlsm , i irea7.7iv.-i , Hn-iu Vi'orrj' , Jjlood Sores , , . . . . . nes3 , Cotti.tfiici * , Kcn'oua l.'roi5traUon , Xiiituy TroiMaantUr ' " 'i fur tjn doctors' suecrs when IliU InC'illiblu rfiunly is ut hnnii ? 'Iho allilc'.iil V..II flnil Itlo bor.roii-.tlUiU " _ lBpi'clllo.ii-il ! Rjnupinlniif vHauty anil vigor , as rcresluuj ; nnil o.\hlllritiii : ; ; luacuol.KU'hiiJi ? spriiiK ol v.-ilortoilioiiaioiicdatul lilntlns traveler In ( ' oilesi-rt. To dcrlim' niKlngaMiri'rciiir'dy v 'u'lis'cklilo court siiironii and Invitoden'h. f _ * . Ci > rrcsiiimiii1ur frcfciy nnmveroil. jj Iho Dr. S. A. PIf Iillfl.\D7ELWE CO. , Si. Jcscpli , Me. Hold ) > y i.U DrncutstH. Sl.rxi pur bottlo. orour bottled for S-.oa FOR SALE BY C. F. GOODMAN. S. H. ATWOOD , PLATTSMOUTtl , NEB. Jlrocdcror Tlioroutrhhroil and Hish Ondo E oroford anil Jersey Qztth And DIIIOC und Juioy Hod H lno. P. BOYEB & CO. IHIAI.KItrt IN and Jail Work , 10 FiinuunSti'iiut , Onitilm , Nub Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY I'orsons desirous of rowlvlnt ; liibtritotlon thu abuvo will plc.fio cull on or udilrtui Prof. C. B , lipfert , No RX ) l-'irHt Avenue , Counuil UlufTa , Iowa. PJ. SCHUH.Z , Justice of tlie Peace , Oillci ) Ovnr Arncrlcitn Kxiro < fl , COUNCIL ULUI'Trt , IOWA. HAMBURG -AMERICAN 3acl = ot Company. A DIIIKOT LINK 1TH England , Francs 5 Germany. 'Jlu MI .unehlpii u * IhuMI ! l.niiu n line urn all iflron. In ivuti-r liiflii > nc | m tniiMitH , anil rii- llllllllllHl tUlll fll > Illy In I'lllkll IC | | pli < ill U > lh OHIO ami nxi''I'.ui.c' i In > < uii ) iho I'liUcil ilnii'n nnil I'iuuiiK uii iiuillx umi Iruvv New VorH IIMI-H.IIIJH anil Patmxlay * IMI | ' 1 > mninh , ( UN' . ION i , ( | iii.MijfU'\lHiiii.l ( . IMMI.riUK Italfd-l'itat lublu , t'Xi-fltt'J ' ' frui i n T to .So : } York. THE CIIKAPliST 1'LACK IN" DMA11A TO HUV ? $ : 3 W1 Ono of the Kcst and Largest Fttocks in. tlic U. S. to Select from. No Stairs Climb Elevator to , Elegant Passenger , M. BURKE & SONS , LIYE STOCK COMMON MERCHANTS , OKf ) . IIUUKi : , > UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. Hr.l'RltKNCTSr Merchants and runners' Itaiik. David City , Nob. ; Kearney Natlonul Hank.lCoir noy.Noh. ; Columbus Slate llniilColuiuhus , Noli ; MoUonald'ij Hank , North I'lallu , Noli , ; Ouuiua National Hunk , Uniiiliii. Nch. Will pay customers' ilralt with hill or laillajr atluvhoil , for two-thirds valno of Bloclc. A. TULIIOCIC , Kilff. and Sllpt. ( I. 1 . N. HADDLKIt , II.V. . DIAMOND , AsM. Bcoy. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works , OFFICE AND WORKS LLVWENWORTII , KANSAS. M VNurArrritiiiciu1 * Axn iitriji Wrought Iron , Steel , Howe Turns anil ( iituiiliintliiii J > * Jt I J ) C ! E ,9 I'mKnllioiind unit Turn Tables , Draw Sp.ins ( Rock Trusses , Piers and Sub structures. , SHIRE & TULLOCK \ . wisif I'lon c < vcnil iHvoril of nil brliUjo work to lot Curiospunilonco Bollollu > t lixiiu brldgu cuiniiilsslonors. JTOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. or Full Particulars about Frao ami Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. AMrcss PATTERSOfi & WHITE. Heal Estate Agents , North Plutte. Nebraska. Grower. ) of Iiive Stock and Otliers. Wi : UAUj YOUIl ATJ'IJ.Yl'lON TO It iHthn ho t anil eltfipmt fen 1 for fork of nny ktiul. Ono pound In oqunl to llntia pomi'M ' ot corn. Stock led wlt't ( Jround Oil Cu'to ' Hi the Kull and Winter , Insto.xil of running ilo.vn , will In- rrcneo In wolirht mid 1)0 In trooil innrkntnblpt-onillllon In tlm spring. 1)ilrymnn : us well us otlit'M , who use II , can testily to Its inuilu. Try It ami jtidtro for ynnriolvriH. 1'rlco $ ! 1 per ton. Nu r sacks. Address WOODMAN UNSUISU OH. WOU1CS , Oimilm , NobraHkiu CHARLES SHIYERIOK : , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , PaSBcnjror clovutor to nil lloors. 12M. 12X ! < nnd 1U10 Furniun Btroct , OMAHA , NUIlUAiilCA. ; l I3th St. , Cor. Gapito ! Ave. For the Tfeatraent of all Clraic aod Sufgical Diseases , DR , McMEHAHY , Physician and Surgeon in Cliargo , Particular attention jinid to JJcfoi'mllias , DIxrnwH of H'omen , of ' , tfie Stomach , Llixir , Kidn'cjiH and JSlood , J'llim , Cuncr.ru , Tu- morn , J'li/a and Jar Jlscascn. Catarrh , Jli-onrhltla and Limy DlNeattrti treated JtTi-dirafi-d In halation. , Sv'A'J > "OJt JNIIALElt , Write for Circolar on Deformities and Braces , Diseases of Y/imen / , Piles , Tumors Cancers , catarrh , Bronchitis ; Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epl- lepsy , Kiduey , Ear , Eye , Skin and Blood Diseases. Tlio Only Reliable Medical Institute making apcclalty ol Private Diseases of the Urinary & Sexual Organs . . . . . . . ; r - - - - " > * / v nj li LII ll IV 1.11 14 "J r-I II kl lit. CUIl hyhlciaii' . unit lux liei n In tli huniU nf Patent M-iIldnu-vcuiloia uml li-iioiunt men cltliuWi to ouoiuriUcInc lIiBl u < 0ipccUlcnnil uoiild euro iwcrrun \Vo Liioiv Hint tliuuK-imU mijlvrliia Iho f ITwU ut lilt vices lm > o Iw-fn ill niMIninl | | < o oftrn they iiro lilwiiuriiw-il uml ( mm alinn t ylM-n up Impe of i-ior IIKIIII ; i uri-il 'I o ull .uth We < Je Un In o kirxliavo uiterly faihil VV'u wtru mncwi : llio firl to male rpcrlally nnd ftudy of Hi IK clan of illionno * . nad to Irml tliej V.lHilff.'r.\JH ! ' ! \ "C'IJ ' | | WiuilMotrr.il Him mn > . Olwt nndarucilu. . ALL CONTAUIOUri A.NU 1II.OOI ) IJIhUArtha , from ulmtovvrmiiru prwhucil , nurcc fully treuw.do can rvmovi ! BiuhlM poUnn Ir ni ttiu cv-lciu vliliuul niriinr % . or injury lo tin- you m ALL CUUMi'McA'IJ NM l.'ilNHDU.NUAL. Call und cunmilt uior > cnd nnmp opU | HWl.nfltra JIIIV.\Tli IINAL ALL . , end i hi liiyu.Miimiiiii hy mail ur iiiirrtKKCl'ltM.Y I'A' Kill : . ' ) . ulMHlV.VTH'N I" 11 ru ti lailirib-wn'rnliui MMider. Our pcrrniml iiiurxluw [ rcfi'ifil if c'lii.uuilit. . 1 It IJuiu. . Jvf IM nu.uiiii.ioi itioiiuf pulli-i ' ' liunrilaul nH . _ iliini e uK.jii/n .My IH' . . ( LLLKTl'MtSTU . , , Omaha Medical ana Surgical institute , Cot ; JXtlt M. and Cajtit- He. , OMAU.l , X Kit.