THE OMAri A DAILY BEE , MONDAY. MAUCJI 1,1880. STRICTLY PURE. rr coitTAirvs so orient i AXV FORM CEHTS for Croup i THREE SIZE BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CEHTS , AND $1 PER BOTTLE n P1CEN I BOTTLES nro put p for tlio a ( WtPtiMiimoiiiuion of all \rho Ocslro a goo And low prlcfd Cough. Cold and GroupRemetiy THOSE DKSIIIINO A HrMKDV mil CONSUMPTION LUNG DISEASE. Should Eccuro the largo $1 bottle * . Direction accompanying uach bottle. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. SWIFTS SPECIFIC IB nature's own remedy , made from roots Rnthcrwl fiom fort-sin of Ocorjfln. The above cut represents the method of Its mimufnoturo twpiiti' years OKO. The demand has boon trad- unlly fiicit'iisltiff ntlliiloO. < K > Olnbratory Is row necessary to supply the trade. Tills frroat VCR- otulilo lilootl 1'urificr cures cancer , catarrh , Bcrofuln , eczema , ulcer , rheumatism nml blood tnlnt , hereditary or otherwise , without thetiso N. Y. 1C7V. . ] d ec. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , 0 a DEBILITATED Yon nro allowrd a free trial ofthtrtv daws of the UBO ot Dr. Djo' Celebrated Voltaic Belt nltn KlcctrtoSus- pciuory Applliuieca , for tlio spcrdy rrllof and per. nmnontcuronf ffenvui DtMlltv , low of ftiaJllt/und JUanAowl , end nil klndral troubles. Also for many other ULsonaca. Complete rostomt Ian to Health , \lg- and Manhoodcnnrantrod. Mo risk IxIncurred. Illi- trntcil pnmnhlotln unilcrfftitvlnpemalleilfreeDyad' UCBJhJg VOLTAIC UEI/TUO. . nianhall , Mlcb- WHITTI 617 St. CliarlcsSt. , St. I.oal9 , Mo. A rtrulir r.u t ot t < u > MsJIcelCollriM. h i b n longn CDiiicl la lk ip tl l ir.ttnent of Cu oio. llnraci , Bm tad Bu < DIIIIIU tb > a > nr olb < rrbtilc ) luSI. Loul , u tltr ptpert ibov ftDA all aid rcildeoti Know. Nervous Praitratlon , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial nnd other Aflcc- lions ol Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , Old Sorts Bnd UlCOrS , art trntrl with nnrirtltelil fleeeit , on Uttit i l ntlfl prtnclnlet.Batclr , Prlfntelj. Diseases Arising Irom Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , vbUh prodoM om ot tin tollowUK ( TeetA t Dtrroitinasf , dobllltf , dlaiBoii or llcat nd dtreetlre BicKorr. plmpl on tb f ce , ph iiktl Jec r , Toritan tatli * i elcy r fomalci , enfDiloB or I4 u , alt. , rindorlnz M > rK = ja imprapar or unhappy , u * } ire < . r n Iilill picn ) on Ut bor , , leak KnniDtotl : p , fr < lomradlrt i. Couiulotlouatof' C or bj mall Int. lutlttj and Itrlctlr MOlJeDtUI. A Pollllve VVrltlen Guarantee elvan In exrrn. nblt cut. lltdlclae not eiorj wliero bj mall or uptMi. MARRIAGE GUIDE , 3tJO PAOE3 , TINE PLATI8 , olsimnt ctoth anJ rllt tIndiur.ie U4forBOo. IQ riitti.oriia.reDcy. Ofer flftjr vender ful j'tn plcturei. tru < t * lir * t ftfttolti on the folio win 5 ubjffltit who m j njfcrry. wbjust , wbyim ahoodt womnc. hood , i br lcfcl decnr , eff eti olciltbcoy ndejcie , the r 5c < ( tl ntnjrraorc. conuioilaifnt ! uiarrit | iriould r It. p-nrUr 4ltlon tuno. taper COT9T , 23o. .4 < Jdrei P . Wfclttlcr. ' 1 PflSTTIVF sss A rUDlliYii i.o5i . ; . the tnoKt obtlnnto cnso In four days or loss. Ko nauseous doses of cubebs , copaiba or oil of gnndalwood thnt are certain to produce uyapon- Bta by destroying the ooatln s of the stomach , l'rlco 81.60. Bold by all druiriflsts or mailed on receipt of price. For fnrthor particulars sent for circular. ] > . O. llox 1571.1Ti"DT ? DC. . .A-Lra fcT CO. , Illl jiji w * * * " -i ! 8 John 81. , Now Vorlc. tuod-tti-eutlvm&o A FINE LINE OB Pianos and Ops -AT- WOODBRIDGE BROS' 1 ' IViUSIC HOUSE OMAHA NEBRASKA. Or < Iio Liquor llublt , I'ositivvly Cured by AiliHliiUtcrlii Ir. Xlulnoii' aohleii Nitcclllc. It can bo given In a cup ot cotTeo or tea without the knowledge of the pcraon tukluf It , Is uhsolutcly Imrmlcsi , unit will effect a prrmannntaad encoily cur , whether Ilia patient U a modurnto drinker or u alcohollo wreck , H lini been given In tbo * D uJsor cn.ses.ftnJ In every Instancenpartect euro bus followed. It never lullH , The system once Impregnated with tbo fipscinc , It becomes an uttcf luipnulblllty lur th liquoi nppetlte to oilnt. TOlHAI.R HV FOM OWINO DHUOaiBTSj KUIIN iV CO. , Cor. 1,1th nnd Ioncla > . and ISlh iX ; C'umlne Sla. , Oniuliu , Nob.l A. U. I'OSTIIll A ; llllO. , Cunncll Illnfm , Iora. CillorTrrlte for ptpiphlct conutnlnir huadrcdi cl tiulltr.onlali troiuluulxit. women nr.u mun ( rum U rrrtaut tlie cojuttv. Do you want n pure , hloom- iiiff Complexion/ / so , a low applications of Macau's MAGNOLIA HALM willrat- iiy you to your heart's con- tout. Jt docs away witli fctal- luvrness , itednoss , Pimples. JUotche.s , and all di.son.sos and imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the ilnslied appear- unco of Jient , fatigue and ox- citonusut. It mahes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TW J.N- TY ; and .so natural , gradual , nnd porfcct M-O its ell'cds. that ft I iinjios'jilili ) to dotecc .its flpplicatiou , r FROM THE FRONT IN ARIZONA , Side Issues of Indian Warfare Fictitious Clamor Per Volunteers. The Fnitli fulness of Apaclio Scouts A Few AVords About Gen. Crook And Ilia Kncmlcs. A aorrcspondcnl of the St. Louis Re publican writing from San Bernardino Springs , on the Arizona and Mexican boundary line , under dale of Fob. 8 , says : Your correspondent succeeded in reach ing this interesting hole late last night , coming in a "buck-board , " drawn by two "bronco" ponies , from Tombstone , by way of Joyce's ranch , Mud Springs and Silver Creek. A sketch of the antiquated rattle-trap which did duty as a triumphal chariot on this journey , of llio watery- eyed driver , of the villainous whisky with whieli he provided himself at the "Pal ace" saloon before starling , of the scenery , the .scamps , the soldiers and people , melon the trip , would 111 ! several counting of the Republican. The present letter will exclusively tre.it of all that re fers to the state of ufT.iirs between Mex ice and our own country , which has been accented with snob mournful emphasis by tlie murder of the distinguished Capt. Crawford of the federal service. San lleniardino Spring or springs is the name given to a bleaK , desolate suet , immcdiatcMyupon the national boundary , and at the extreme head of the most val uable water-course in western Mexico llio Yarmi. The monument marking thu separation of illiteracy and civilization is within stone's throwof the point whore this letter is written. There is an aband oned stone ranch house , an expanse of fine grazing laud , a protrusjon or two of lava , called "malpais" in this region , and a good How of water whieli , overspread ing the meadow , turns it in placea into unlmalthy , impassable marshes. Hero is to bo found the command of the late Capt. Crawford , whoso sad fate has aroused so much indignation and sorrow throughout the country. It is al most entirely composed of Apache scouts who are in truth , a noble looking body of men in a physical sense , and credited with the possession of the keenest , intel ligence by the ollicers in charge of them , MIUT. MAUS , the commannor , belongs to the First Regular infantry. Ho is a Went Pointer , coming originally , I understand from "Maryland. He received mo witli llio greatest courtesy and oiVered me every assistance during my stay , but siakcd to be excused from going into any further details of the recent campaign on the ground that his full report was already in the hands of his military superiors and an investigation ordered , before which ho might possibly bo ordered to testify. Ho alluded in terms of alVcction and admiration to his fallen chief , and expressed the opinion that there would bo no dissent from his views , among the soldiers or civilians of Arizona. I answered that I had boon deeply im pressed with the uniformly warm com pliments paid * to Capt Crawford , _ as a man and a soldier , and that 1 believed his death to bo one of the most unfor tunate things that had happened on the frontier since the Mexican war. 1 lost no tinib in going about among the scouts without letting the object of my mission bo too well known. My judg ment waa that if my connection with journalism wcro determined I'd be less likely to got at the facts in the case than otherwise ; for this reason I maintained a discreet silence , but kept eyes and ears open. The first point I wished to bring out was as to the eflicioncy of the Apache scouts. From all that i have heard from thobo fully competent to judge , from all that I have scon of the scouts themselves and from what I know of the Sierra Madre country from trips made to and from , the mining camps at Sabinal , Tomosichi Alamos I'romon- Batopllas , , , - torio , San Clcmcnte and San Ynasio in Cliihuahua and Sonora there can be no ambiquity at all in the matter. The Sierra Madre in such an infernally rough coun try , and the Chiricuhuas such wily abori gines that no method has bcou successful until scouts of the same kind and blood have been induced to take the field against the renegades. The oflicors present spoke eloquently in behalf of the scouts. "Wo couldn't have gotten into that stronghold at all if it had not been that one of the scouts himself a Chiricuhua Apache volunteered to Capt. Crawford to take the command in. " One of the packmastcrs , a very intelligent - tolligont man , who claimed to have been with Gen. Crook in his first campaigns against the hostile Apaches as far back as 1ST something , expressed himself very strongly. He instanced the numer ous occa < 'ToiiB when the Apache scouts had led the troops against tlie enemy ; and closed with the remark that they never had failed to load the troops faith fully , or to follow any trail to the end. Tlin CAUSKS Ol ? THE IIOSTIMTV to tlioiu and of the clamor for volunteer troops may have an origin or a stimulus in the present general business fatagna- tion in New Mexico , which has loft a great many people without work. The enlistment of Rovoral thousands of these would no doubt bo a great help to llio little communities which now stiller from the burden of their support. The bill introduced in congress by Delegate Joseph of Now Mexico is generally criticised most unfavorably. It provides. as you know , for companies to consist oi fifty men eiioli , thirty to bo Mexicans , ton Pueblo ndians and ton Americans ; the pay for each man to bo $50 per month , with two horses and the privilege of seizing others from citizens when iioodod. Objections to this scheme may bo given in a very few words. If congress , in its wisdom , scos proper to enlarge the regu lar army , because this is what the present scheme is bound to result in , lot it ordoi the inclement to bo drawn from the re spectable while or colored element of the country , and not from among the black- and-tan greasers of the Kio Uraiulo , who are still wrapped un in the same dirty , rambow-huoif blankets that their fore fathers used 100 3 ears ago ; who lm\'o no made the feeblest advance towards Amori camzation , and who never will , Fiftj dollars a month to such creatures is twice as nitioh as they have over honestly made in the same period ; and is there not some danger thru , in the event of complica lions with the Mexican republic , more o : thorn would be fighting against our flag than for it ? The question is worthy o thought. Would it not bo better to pro vide for the enlistment of out-and-oiii American oitizcns instead of for llio tin ricliinent ( I lisa the word advisedly ) of i horde of UloOrandogroasarjsH TllH CUAIKIUS brought at this last moment by the Mcxi cans against Crawford's scouts inslnun tins that they burned and plundered 01 tlio way down into Mexico are not bo liovctl by a single trustworthy porsot whom I have met , Mexican or American. They have , beyond doubt , originated ii ho desire or the Mexicans to jind sonii loop-holo of csnapo , but they are not bo much as hinted tit in the Jotter of profuse apology which .Mnj. Maua holds in hi posses. on from the Mexican command nut. Another mason might bo given it the solf-ovldcnt fuel that a lie well stuel to will probably ivailt in the America : g-ivornmout paying for mythical outtlo wliosa value will rise for the occasion u tlto exalted pitch readied by the long horned bulls which the railrouds now am Hum run over in Texas. The ollifors commanding the forces of Mexico hate thrco or luring the past year asked to have \pacno scouts detailed to lead their roops. This one Horn will quash any ac cusations either ot inefficiency or miscon- luct made ng.ilnst them. THE CHIKICUIIL'A HOSTAGES now in this camp maintain n stolid attl- tide. They are much more intellectual and bold in appearance than their brok- on-down and generally worthless broth ers the Pueblos on tlio Rio Grando. I earn that they are looking daily for slg- lals which shall toll of the approach of jcronimo and his gang. Had Capt. Crawford not been murdered there is tlio ) cst of reasons for believing that all would have surrendered to him uucondi- .ionally They know him , respected and idmirctl him , and. best reason of all , ho md just destroyed their camp and driven horn , almost naked , into tlio frozen snows of tlio Sierra Madro. Some of tno newspapers are raising the Iticstion : What Is to bo done with Gcron- mo ? In my opinion , given on the ground and after some good opportunity o get at the exact state of matters , the solution of this question may safely bo ctt in the hands of the military author- tics. tics.When When Crook wont down into the Sier ra Madre in 1883 , ho got hold of Geroni- no and some 409 of his riooploncarlybut lot quite nil of the Chiricuhua band. Beloro ho had reached the boundary , a Ipzen or more intemperate and injudi cious editors voiced the cry that every Chiricuhua should be hanged , drawn and quartered , or . - > omcthing of that kind. This result might have boon foreseen , interested parties brought thesp utteran ces to the knowledge ot the Indians , men who profit by Indian disturbances. The irinelpal warrior * skipped out. The nilitary had no fetters or handcufTs witli which to secure them and did not ntiin- jor quito one-halt of UioChiricuhuns thoj' were bringing along. It was fully a year jot'oro the last ot the baud came in to San Carlos. Had there not begun the customary deplorable wrangle between tlio w.ir and interior dup.irtmuiits , army ollicers say , and eircum-taneos concur to > rove tlio correctness of their views , that Jroulc would in lu.-s than no time dispute- ; ratcd the Chiric'ihuas , separated the in- : orrigiblcs from those capable of disoip- ino and rofornution , and put tlio lir.4 class in prison on Aleutrax island , or some other choice spot where the dogs couldn't bark at them. He had already seized upon a coupln of .ho most intractable anil scut them oil'in rons. when the conllict of juri-diction. nlready alluded to cau-od linn to with- Iraw from the responsibility of the fur ther control of the Apaches. Not one shot was fired , not one row killed or stolen by an Apiicho Indian during llio two years that ho possessed .such control. A man of ordinary intelligence may here draw his own inferences. I have made it a part of my business lo inquire into the complaints so recklessly JIADK .AO.vixsr OIN. : PHOOK , and find , to my .surprise , that they do not emanate from tlio old pioneers. On the contrary , the old , old settlers are for him loaman. They s.iy that them is no one in the United Stnti-s to-day who cr.n sa in- Lollicentlv and ably fill the position now heltlby Gen. Crook , and that the malig nant assaults upon him spring from mili tary rivals , from political dVmagogui'S and from the Indian ring and all that 3hiss _ of people who expect to make a living oil'an army. On the other hand , the new arrivals- people who have been in the country from three niomhs to three years are largely against him. They are interested in cattle ranches and mines and naturally become irritable at the long continuance of hostilities which imperil thuir invest ments , lean sympathize with this feel ing , but every allowance should bo made for the obstacles against which Crook has had to contend in the roughness of the country , the craftiness of thij CfiTrieuIfaus and the unfriendliness of so many of the Mexicans. "Ho has never paid the slightest atten tion to the attacks made upon him in the newspapers. " said the gentleman , "and ho never will. He Knows Indianif . any mau on earth doesas ho has been among them for nearly forty years. Every pioneer in Arizona has the fullest couti- deuce in him , and tlio country will rec ognize his powers in a very .short time. " BUHNKTX BLOWS HKK , HOICK. A Iilvnly Blast From n Thriving Town The Sprln-j Outlooic BUUNT.TT. Nob. , Feb. 24. [ Corres pondence of the llii : : . ] Burnett again at the front , notwithstanding the fact that the whole country tributary to the F. , E. & M. V. railroad is receiving a healthy growth. Wo claim the banner and justly too , for we are fully alive to her interest as well as the c of the country surround ing us. Already the sound of saw , ham mer and trowel are heard in our midbt. contracts are being lot and a largo num ber of improvements to bo carried out at nn early day. Parties from the cast arc hero preparing to erect a btoro building that promises to eclipse anything before erected in our village , and when corn- completed will bo stocked with a general merchandise stock. The lumber men are preparing for a largo business. Farm implement men arc receiving car loads of goods. Plans are already in the hands of con tractors for the erection of line farm im provements in the shape of stately dwellings , htalilos , etc. Real estate is changing hands some , yet there are excellent , opportunities for any desiring investment to .secure bar- gams in improved farms , within a short distance of our village. Seeding has already commenced , and farmers are preparing , to put in an in creased acreage over 183.r ) in all kinds of grain , trusting in the future as in the past to sunshine , rain , and a productive soil for a just remuneration for the labor performed. The past has moro than fulfilled their most sanguine expectations by giving thorn bountiful harvests , happy hearts , cheerful faces , granaries Idled to overflowing , and cattle that are the cuvy of other localities. The BUK is fast becoming a power for good among us. Its outspoken manner of treating fraud and corruption is sure to win for it a place in the hearts of al who desire to sco justice done to all with put fear or favor. Long may it llvo ant its inlluonco bo felt by the toiling masses now miller the crushing yoke of un restrained corporate power. Any uaraon dosinng information ii regard to our thriving village or its sur roundlngs , by addressing Linkart A , Mcmingor , will receive prompt attention SINQLU EVE. Miss Kitto Kin , the daughter of a Japanese anoso nobleman. Is coming to America to study the kindergarten system. PIM391 PIfjl33t PUjfiS A sure euro for Hlliiil. Blooding , Itehin nnd ulcerated 1'Ilc.s has been discovered by Or. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment , A ttlnslo box has purcil the wornt chronic- cases of"i o SO years standing. No 0110 need surtTer llvo mlnuUM after applying this wonderful uooth In ? mi-diclne. Lotions and instalments uo more haim than pood. Williams' Indian Pile Olutmmit absorbs the tumors , allays the Intense itchtnt ; , ( particularly nt nlsiit nftc cettliiL' warm in bed ) , nets ai a poultice , elves instant relief , nnd is prepared only for Piles Itching of inivitto parts , and for nothing else. Sltl.V WslKA&KS CUUKU. Dr. Trailer's Jlagle Ointment cures ns by . . . . .u * 7AII | V4i.ll ( lull l/filll lilll. H9V UUIC3 411 11 Salt Khoiim , Sore Niiwles , Sere Lliw , am Uld Obstlnato Ulcers. ' SoId by druggists , or mailed ou receipt o SO cents. Hetalled by Kuhn & Co. , anil Seliroetcr Sr At wholesale by Oi F. Uuodnmn. COUH5JLBLDFJS , _ ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS. Police Points. There has 6eci ; hanging about the city for several days' A man named William Johnson , claiming to bo n deputy sheriff from Idn county. Ho claimed to bo hunt * ing for a follow who was wanted for burglarizing llio store of Haggles Bros. , nt Ida Graven At Missouri Vnlloy Jo'm ' * son loarncd tjiat a railway man there know the party ho was after , and ho got this man to como to Council Vliiffe with him , promising to pay all expenses , and to give him $25 of the reward for captur ing him. Johnson and this man stopped at the Metropolitan hotel , and they kept running the streets until Friday night , when Johnson claimed to bo out of money. Ho tried to borrow some of tha chief of police , and would have succeeded had not Marshal Yotill. of Uattlo Creek , Ida county , como in unexpectedly while Johnson was sltttng-in the chief's ollico. Youll hiiila warrant for Johnson for run ning elF mortgaged property. Ho said that Johnson was no olllcer at all , but that ho had run oil'a horsa and buggy on which thuro was a mortgage , and nnd sold them. It is not known what become of the money. Johnson waa taken back to Ida county yesterday , and the railway man from Missouri Valley who had been fooled into a wild goose chase took last night's train for home , wiser in tlio ways of this world. The fellow whom Johnson pretunded to bu after had been captured n week or so ago. Tlxv attention of the residents near the intersection ot Main and IVarl streets Saturday night was attracted by the si-reams and racket said to bo caused by tlin attjmpt of a big brutu of a man try ing ; to pound the woman ho had sworn to love ami protect. Ollieor Hates tried to enter the house , but found the door bar- ivd. An Indignant neighbor kicked open the door and Mates then weiilin. Ho found t man witli a club , threatening vengeance on anyintrttdcr.but Dates had a gun under 'us nose in a mbmte , and made the man Irop the club. Ho then brought him to ( > olieo headquarters , where he was book- id as Tom Lafey. Ho will have a hear- 'ng to-day. Jim Brady , whoso name has appeared ; > ften on the books , is again in for being drunlc. Charles Wilson was arrested on sus- elon of trying to rob a man of a gold ntch ami chain. It is claimed that \Vilson entered the roar room in Har * toll's place on upper liroadway , where ivas sitting a young man asleep , and that n' threw over his face a handkerchief j.tturatad with ehloro.orm , intending to n.iktbin ) tjleep so sound that ho would nit know who took the watch and chain , which were within easy reach. , Iof tlie Fathers. The uity eohridil met in special scssio Saturday uftcFni&n , Alderman Bennett , Siedcntopf , Straltl ) and Shugart present , with AldorniKuu hiigart in the chair. C. K. Mitchell"was awarded tlio con- .raet for grtuling on Fourth street to Ninth , NintlJtu Tenth , Tenth to Eleventh , il ! intersections of sfn-ots and alley.on Fourth street. UhilV struct from Story to Woith , Third Kfroet , Worth to Eli-vonth , ill intersections of streets and alloys. Xinth avomij''tLp'ii to Fourth , Fourth to BliilV , BIuli'tyTjjJra , all intorseeiion.s of > lruels and wlejps. Fourth avenue. , same. 'J' Cline wa jtjpyardod the contract for jr.uling on FYnirtli "tract , from Willow avenue to Worth fti-ftcb , Fit't'i avenue , Main to Blun" , Jjtor.yi&treat , Main to Third , and allov hiterMStstions. tames I' . Gotihh'n was givc'i contract for grading on "iVorlh wtfit , Main to Thi.d , and alloy internelions , Elt-yentii avenue , Main to Third , and alloy inter section. Alderman Straub reported thatSmith's b.irn on Main struol was not a "Suitable place for : t host ; cart housiAldernmn Straub , lipnnctt and Shtigart wcro made a committee to examine and report a suitable I Dt for tlie erection of a house by the eity. The council approved the action of City Attorney Holmes in retaining Sapp & Fiisoy as counsel in the Indian creek mandamus case , in which the contractor , M. Vincent , is interested. The ordinance requiring all physicians to report deaths to the city clerk , so that there might be no delay in issuing buial permits , was read and referred. The sidewalk commissioner was in structed to notify all parties to remove and take care of their side walks , where grading is to be done , as the oily does not consider itself re sponsible for them. The council then adjourned to meet Tuesday evening. Pnul Try at Ncola. NKOLA , Fein 20. Wo are promised by Mr. Gabriels a cut on prices of lumber in the near future. Ncola will welcome the cut. cut.Tho The calico ball Monday evening1 was a largo anil pleasant auair. Tlio hall proved too small for the accommodation of all. The assessor is in town wearing his best store clothes. Ho will resume his usual garb after the board of supervisors make a pass at his bill. August lludigcr and J. W. Norris , ol this place , were each fined $50 by Justice Pratt , of Underwood , for selling liquor to minors. They don't like that kind ol justice and I am informed that both cases nave been appealed. Thomas'l'ardsloy left last week for the land of promise , said to be somewhere in western Nebraska or eastern Colorado. Frank McWiIliams and J. W. Shedd and brother will leave next week for their future homo in eastern Colorado. The friends of Peter Farrell of York township , sppuk of him as the coining shorilV of our 'county. Peter's head is shaped for a higher ollico , but to bo in ac cordance with the national administra tion , will ncJ-opMho position only as a stopping stonb , jjiind you. Time , the great healer , has at lasi closed the polilfbitl breach nt Neola. J am informed that U. T. Lovell and E Iloichart hnVo atitually sliaken hands ant stroked the mofoi on each other's back with promises of undying love and re siiect for ontl 'another. ' The yawning chasm is closed ; but it is not knowi whether the chosen band who followci U. T. into.ltlji wilderness have been dumped intolij'ij chasm , or have roccivei pardon for their political sin. Who nro Urn coming city olllcials ? I inquired of ( Kip Heath , dp , you know , is on the inside of the city hall ring , ami with sleeping nights in the council cham ber has imbibed a decided taste for olh'cinl life nnd a true discernment of what is needed in our city government. "Well. " said Cap , "there is very little strife for ollico this spring , but what we need jn our city council is a true representative of the workingman , ami I shall use my inlltt- enco to remedy this defect by having Jim Johnson mtulo an alderman. This7s the only city iu the slate that lacks : i work * ingman's friend. " At the sale near Mlnden last Tuesday , I mot our venerable friend , Squire Crow , who confidentially Imparted tan inform ation that Is cola was far behind Mjndcn. "I haven't I n to Ncola lately , " said the squire , "btr I chanced to meet some pf her people at a lawouit in Underwood last Wednesday. Muvor Clark ami Or gan wore there. Good enough people in Neola but they have no business in a law- siiit.tiguiiiil the old rn.au [ iudic.iting : him- iclf. ] The old man must go under first ) cforo they can como to the surface. Hit , changing the subject , the democrats tare been casting about for nn argument n favor of whisky. Why , look here , this nan has spent about $5 for tlio ; whisky hat this crowd is carrying about , and see how his things are selling. There's hat little Dutchman from your place , Jake Dcnbeck. He's feeling so good hat ho raised his own bid three times on hat old cow. Why , that $5 will make SoOO at this salo. " And I bollovo it did. Walking down Front street the other lay , I was slopped by the venerable Tim Foloy. "Paul , " says ho , " 1 want your advice on a delicate little matter. You and 1 have boon friends awr since we vorkcd together on the old Wabash , and uy old dislike for the societyof the ladies ms gradually worn olF. and I am going o got married , The girl has'liunlly con sented , and I've ordered the lumber for a lice little house for us. But Bland lies li on tolls mo I'm foolish ; that I ought to get married first ; that this housa business lon't always pan out. and I'm so worried hat I can't sleep. " I told him to take Maud's advice , for ho couldn't got bet- or even from PAUL Pitr. Personal Paragraphs. Hon. T. M. C. Logan of Logan was nt ho Pacilic yesterday. M. Holbrook of Missouri Valley Sun- laycd at the Ogdcn. W. K. Van Brunt of Avoca was in the city Saturday. 1) ) . Benedict of Chicago spent Saturday n the city. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICK. Special advertisements , such as x > 8tFound , To Ijoau , FoS.lo , To Uont , Wants loardln ? , etc. , Trill bo Inserted In this column at holoir rate < tt TEN CENTS 1'Kll LIMB for the flrntlnsortlon. and FIVE CBNl'S PUlt LINE for noh subsequent Insertion. LOJVO advortlsa mcntsat our ollico , No. H 1'oarl 'street , near lirondway , Council llluffs. WANTS. WANTI'n-Jtldillo iitfod woman , no children , tntlollnht hoiismvoi'k In country. MM. J. StcMlii. 18JI Fourth atomic , Council lllufls. WAST1JI ) A Rood Job nnd noivs printer. One cupnblu of taxlmr cluirjro of un olllfo , nnd who uiuorstnnds inaUIn ? tUuros on work md 1ms hud ox.orlcnco In "pullltif ? " u hand vo9. Address , L. Unllau , News ollico , Missouri vnllor. Iowa. MADRInSl days by n lady ngont of the "Kqultublo. " We want six more llvo iitent' , miUo or fomato.Applj In person or liy otter to Wm. HiutUaU , Supt. of ugoiiclos , Coun cil bluffs , Iowa. MltSAI K I'roporty on corner t'onrl street ' and Sixth uvomit ! . Council muffs , consisting of two-story , Irou-roofod bilok bulldtnu : : u fraiuo lonsoofs-lx rooih < < : allonlotnoxll.'l. For terms apply to A. 11. McClurir , on promises. & WALKISlt , No. 03 Main street , ( under Citron's Hank ) , real os'uto ' ana mor- Our books uro full of special tmrnaliH , but It Is impossible to pub lish u reliable list from tliolaet of so many dally changes. What wo a k la : If you want to soil .irtriiilunnythlnir In our line , write us and wo n ill send you a iillo of barjrnlns to select irom. [ jmiU Improroil or unlmprovel , city or town > roporty , stocks of poods of any kind In any ; > lape. 11 such yon Imvn or such you wnnt lot us icurfrom you. Swun to WiUkor , Council Ululfs FAUJl FOK SALG-Atn bargain if sold soon , IMacies , fl'S ' miles southwest of Omahtu o room housoexcellent well and clstorn , bariu. ono tor oinht hnrici. ono for a ) cows : lion , tool iimlwmron houses : 10) ) iicros In timothy : U5OJO fomst trees , cotton wooil.bluok walnut , ash and rrmjjlo ; H-ood orchard , npploi , chcrrlos , plums , Br.ipes mid small fruit * . Never fullinir stock water. K. 1' . OKcrcEit , 503 Hroadivay , Council lilullf , lown. THE GREGORY IHCAHDESCEHT GAS LAMP The publlo ttru lulornicd that u patent bus been iillowoil to Oco. H. Orojrory on his lm- innvuil KIIS lamps nnd iimnutucturod by IIB. Mr. C. A Williams Is our tiutliorlzod ugunt for Coun cil Illutr-i unit Omtilm. The puullu nro cautlouctl not to liny nny of thuso pus lamps except UirotiKli Mr. Willlnms , as nil others olloroJ for t-ala arc IntHiuroments upon our lump. ( > . II. ua & Co. , .Miuiuruutureis ana Solo \Vostorn ts , No. It ) Duirboii street , Chicago. ESSEX HOUSE , Colt.VKU 15BVAXT AND VlNK ST3. Opposite City Ilulldlng-s.Counail Warm rooms und good board nt reasonable rates. rates.BUSSBLL&Go Manufacturers of all slzoa oC Automatic Engines Egpcclally Designed for Kunnlntr MILLS , GRAIN ELEVATORS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Massillou Threshers. Cavey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable nnd Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Mnssillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffe. SEND FOK 1880 ANNUAL. Looking Bracket for Fences .AND OTIUJlt IIAII < S , HOD3 , UTC. FENCES 1JUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Anypnrt rciullly taken out or icplncod. 1'or picket or rail fenojs.lron or wood , ciuinot bo ox- oollod lor ruilliiK of nny sort. Kor particulars write C. J. IIUCItMAN , Inventor. Council mulls. Stnto and county rights Tor Bale. TWECHSCAGOAHt > Omalia , Council Bluffs And Chicago The only road to take for DOS Molnns , ilur- FhulltownCedar Ituplds. Clinton. nuio.Chlcairo JlllwauUcp and all points oit t. To the ponplo ol Ncbrabkn , ColoindoVjomlnir , Utuh. Idnho Novadn.UrcRon , Washinifton and California It oilers superior advantages not possible by any other line Amonjf a few of the numerous points ot supe riority onjoycd by the patrons nf this road be tween Oinalm aud Chlcujro , uro Its two trains u day of DAY COACIIIU which are the tliiot that human art and Ingenuity can create. Itsl'AL- ACli BLKKI'INTl L'Allri , whieli are modnla of comfort und ble anco. ItsI'AULOUDItAWINC ItOUJl CAltS. uiibunmEhod by any , and its wldo- Jy celebrated I'ALATIAL DIN1N6 OAU3 , Jio ujuol of which cannot bo found elKoivlmro. Al Council lllulls the trains of the Union ] > aci- flo Ity. connLtt in Union Ui-iiot with Ihotio of the Chicago & Northwestern Ily. InChlcao the trains of this line nmku clojo connection with thotoof nil eastern linos. For Detroit , Columbus. Indianapolis. Cine I a nail , Niagara Tails. Hulfulo , 1'ittgburjr. Toront Montreal , llo ton , Now York. I'hlludulphlu , Hal tlimire.Wiuhlngrton and all points iu the uast , uil : the ticket UKOIU for tic-Kola via the 'NOKTHVKSTEH.V , > - * If you wish the best accommodations. AUtloltet Sf'flUQIl'l01' ' ! VIU * " U" ° - It 8. HAIH. Ot-nerul Manager. Gen. Pusa. Agout. PESOS IS .A.T EWEY OneofthG Best ( tuft Litryosb Sboofos in the U.8t to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , GEO. IlUItKE , Mixnnftor , ' UN/ON STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. nrct-EHENOKS : Merchants' nml Farmers' Hunk. DavliJ City , Nob. ; Kearney Nallomxl lank , Keaiuov , Nob. ; Uolumtms State linnlc. Columbus , Neb. ; McDonald's Bank , North t'latte , Ni'b.jOmalm National IJank. Omaha. Neb. Will ray customers' draft with bill of ladlnc attached for t\yo-tldrds vnluo of stock. REMOVED. I wish to rcipoctfully mil the attention nf my patrons imil the publlo In jroncral , to my remo val fiom the old stand No9. 7 and 0 , Main at. , to my HOW and commodious quarters , No. 226 Broadway , \Vhoro I will bo plonscxj to sco my many f rlonda. With nlurffo , now and complcto assortment of all tlio very LATEST Fabrics in SpringSTYLES And bolnff located In Inrpo quartois I nm bettor than ever l > cforo propaiod to sot-vo the public , Itcspcctlully , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broad way , Council Bluffs. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital . $250,000 SuplusMny 1 , 1885 . 25,000 U. W. YATKS , President. A. E. TouzAJ.tN , Vice President W. H. S. Iluaung , Cashier , W. V. MOMS , JOHN S. COLLINS , U. W. YATES , LEWIS S. REED , A. E. TOUZAHN , BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th and Fnrrmm Streets. General HunMnz liuaiuesa Transaatol. Whew VITALITY Is tnlllnpr.Hr | n I EXHAUbTKU or 1'owcr riti.'M.V I U Kl > mnjr find a porfMt nrt n-llnble cu AdoptriMir all French Wij"olM ! ) nd IJelnp nip'ldly < u > 5 successfully Introduced bore. All voakonlnir losses ana drains promptly cnecked. 'f ItEATlM ! cljtnjf now * lion ( olUcc or by mull ) witli li eminent rtocton VIIEIS. CIVIALE AOENCY , No. 174 Fulton Street New York , > ! . IS DECIDED DY Royal Havana Lottery ( AOOVBRNMENT nfSTITUTION ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , March 13-27 , 1886 ( A ClOVUIINMENT JKST1TUT1OM TICKETS IN FIFTHS. Wholes $5.00. Fractions Prorata. Tickets in firths ; Wholes $5 ; Fractions pro nUu. Subject to no mnulpulntlon , not controlled by the pnrllu.i in lutoiest. It Is the fairest thine lu the iiutuio ol'cliiiuco In uxlstoiico. For tickets npply to SllIl'S V A : CO , , 1212 Broad- wny , N. V. City : M. OTTCNS & CO. , 010 JIulu srcot , Knnsas City , Mo. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale und Itotall Lumbar , Lath , Sulnglo ? Bash , Doors and flllnds. Solo agents for the celebrated Karblchoad Concentrated White Lttno. 8.1 * . MACCONNUbb , Muuugar.n Telephone No. 2S. No. 710 Main Btrcet , Council Bluffs. LAMPS and CROCKERY -AT- BEDTJCED PBICES , At Homer's , No. 23 Main Street. Council JMuffs. la A STANDARD JIEDIOAL WORK FORYOUNG AHD MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY SI HY SIA1IJ'USTI'AIU. . TKllU TO ALT. A Orcnt RIcrtloal Work on Manhootl. ninnnnie" viiniuy . Horron ami Phjilril netiitltr Prjmiitiiro Ilf Una In Sinn , Krror of Vouth.snil the untold ml' rlos roultlnirom ( Indiscretion nnd at * co'"ci ? . A twiok for every num. younu. mlrtilln-n-jo'l ' undnld. Itcontiiliisl praicrlialnnifnriillHcutonml rlironlpilliiciuoi.niirliniieot wlitrli In Invnliiibla. Ho found by llio iiutliiir whoio nmerlonro for Zl rniraii fuihitlirnliiihly ; never uoforitfell loth * lot of nny rhyiloliinilO ) panel , bound In bountiful French mui lln.ombosioacovert. fnllulU.cuiirnntood to honllricr worklnorjfen -r.ticliiinl' l. lltarnrr nml prndiv lannl-tl nanrnthor work In llilt country for I.W. orthcmonoywlll uorefiiiiil In every ln t nco. I'rba nnlr fl br mnil. nnvtnnlil. . Illustralol a mnla . fiij. fendnow. noldmPilnlnwarrtoil tlionuthorhythi N- tlonulMadlcnl Aitocliitlnn. to Ilio lloii.A. I' . IIKiell , itud iiBHootiito onicors of tuo tourd Uio jCMderli ro- Tlin SPlont-o of l'lfa' ' ' worth raoro nth o yaani and ralitdlo-nt.0il thli ' all - men of L'enomtlon llun thoviia inlnnt of r-tllinnilituiiil tint llvcr uilnoj of Ncv.i'l.i ' combined. H. K. Chronicle. 'J'lia hclrnrn of l.lfo polnti out tlio rocki unrt quick. umilt on which llio constitution und hi ) | > e nf many n rounurnan have teu filially vrreckecl. Muncliojter uiicij. CJiriiiiioaiui tiusiiiuiu iiiBU iitf * urji unvu ujt- Hod thoBkllluf ull < HtiorpUrnlcluiiiu iiccjltr. | hucli trt-ntpd ncce fiilly irltliout an initancotit failure Mention Oniutm JUo. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " TJio OrlKlnnl and Only Ucimliie. > llclliU f KurlUli- I la I A A < L j ir llruculit ' * , u * r r p&rltjultn I * tttttr br return MAME PARE R. Chklieater tlienilrnl Ce. , USi D UadUoii iHiuure , 1'Lluau. , i'o. Void by I > ruiral t * rreryvarrrAi f > t 4 > iltl4lita * ttr'a IJu Utt" i'cuu rtijul j'lllt. 1tL9t.bu. . ESTABLISHED 1B63. CHANDLEMROWNCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants , OFFICES : Uonrd of Trade , Chamber of Commerce , Chicago. Milwaukee. H , C , MILLER , Western Business Solicitor , W. 3 = . OPECTC , Locnl Business Solicitor , 10O1 Doujr Railway Time Table , OMAHA. Tno following la the time of arrival and departure - parturo of trains by Central Standard tlmo ut thu looiil.doimts. Tralnn of the C. . St. P. , M. & O. nrrlro ami do pur t from their depot , corner ot Hth nnd Webster strootsi trains on the n. & M , , C. , U. k Q. and 1C. C. , St. J. & C. It. from the II. & M. depot : ullothcra from the Union 1'aoIQo dCPOt- BRIDGE THAIN& Hrldfro train ! ) wil > leave ( J. 1 * . depot at' fli5 : n7:35-8:00 : 8 : < 0 8:50 : ll 10:00 : lluu a. to. , 1:00 : 1:20-1:60-11 : : ? :00-i:00--lW-5:00-6:3a-fll : : : : ( : : : ' ' * 'Loav'o transfer far Omaha a 7:12 : n 8:15-0:30 : : BD:42-ll : 10:3J-IOIT : : Ili7 : a. m. ; 1:37-2:13 : : B:37--3 : :30-J : :37-4 : :3 : 7 0 :15 : 0 : S5 7 : W-7 ) : GO llWp. : m. CONNByrINa ( ljINHS. Arrival nnd departure of trains from the transfer depot at Council Dlutis : DEPAPT. Annivn. CllICAQO II NOHTIIWUSTRIIN. 0:15 : A. > > . Mull and Uznresa . T:00p. : u 12:101' : . M . Accornihodutlot ) . iJa i > . if 6:2UP. : M . Kiiroas3. | . . . . 0:15A. : CHICAUO k HOCK ISfcANU 0:15 : A.M. . . . . .Mull and Kxpiuss . 7:00 : P. > r 7:15 : A. M . Acoommodutiou . 5iaOp.lt 6lM : P. M . Express . 0:15Ait : CIIICAaO , MlMVAUltKE k ST. PAUL. 0:10 : A. M . Mall and Kxprcsa . 7:00p.u : 5:13 : i' . M . Express . 0:16 : A. it CItlCAOO. HUIIMNQTON * QUINOV. O.iWA. M . Mull and Bxprcse . 8:20r. : M 6(0i' . > t . Kxnrcsa . 9:15 : A. it WAI1ASH , ST. LOUIS & I'ACinO. t :15 : p. M. Locnl. St. Louis bxiiruss Local . B:00p. : M.TrnnsforSt. Louis ux .Transfcr.3Mr.M KANSAS OITV. 8T. JOI ! & COUNCII. DllUrKri. 8:15 A. M . Mail and tixpruss . 7:33r.H : 3:00 r.u . Kxpioga . 0UjA. : H BIOUX C1TV & PACIFIC. IPS ? - 1 005A.M . Sioux City Mail . 7Mp.M STOCK YAUD3 TRAINS Will leave U. P. depot. Omnhn , nt aM-8:3S- : : 10 : lU:55n. : m. ; 2:10-J:50-6Mi : : > . in. licaroStock Yards for Omaha ut 7:55 : 10:231. : 12:01 : 1:39 : 4:10 : 5:07 : fl0 : p. m. NOTB A tnilnsdally ; n.duily except Bunflay f ! dally except Saturday ; D , daily except Man day. ITotlco to Contractors- SHAI.r.U Bids will bo iccolvod hy the bulldlna commlllee ol tlio Cornlntr Academy , until March m , IbKl. for thu f iirnlshliur material and building u collcffo building at Cornlnir , Adams Co. , lou'ii. I'lnns can bo seen at thu ollico of the Bocintary , or at the odlco of C. II. Lcoaioultcot , DPR Molnuij , Iowa. The commlttoo rceorvoa tlio rhjht to roloct any or all bids. Address : H. M. TOWNTIH , fabliidlCt Bccrctary , Cornlnu , Iowa. HAMBURG -AMERICAN Z'aclcot Ooxxxpaxiy. A DIKECT LINE FO England , France & Germany. Tliu ulc'iiuiflilpsof thin wull known Una lira built or lion , In u'litor-tJulit uuinpaitmuntH , und nro InriilK tu 1 with in cry nuiuUllo to inakj llio pussnyu both Hitfo HIU ) nirrnfialilu. 'J'liuy carry thu Lniluil * > tali ) anil l'.iir pi * < iii in'ills.iuul ICIMVO Now Yoil : Thursdays and SntunUya for 1'lv. ninulli. ( LONUO.\Chcrboutrll ) > AUIs and HAJI. Ttctiirnlnir , Ihostoamcrsluavo Hamburg on Wudiiesdnyn and Huiidiiys , > lu. liuvro , taking pnstunxomat Boutlmmpton and Ixiiulon , I'lttl u l in JJO , * w and $75 ; Hieorttjo : $ KI. Uiillroiul tlekotH lid in I'lymouth to llrlstol , C < i-- illir , London , or to any pliico In the South of Knglund , I'ltKU. rilooratro irom Kuropo only f2J. Bend for "TourlHt iJazotli- . " C. 11. ItlCHAllD&CO. , Oonoinl I'ni-biMiKnr AvonlM , IJroadwny , Now York ; Waiihlnuton uuil Ln I9Sallo ts. Chicago , 111. nEOTOnCp.U inrif , I'm * ) . A M-lhaol you : * . lut Itopvudfiico cau lu * I'reniatiira Nn . , ) JU'.K lo lil < fi'llow-mitTeiop" . Ad.lt J II. liljr.a. ; . H CUatUii i-flreot. Koiv York City. CnrrylntioIlolHlum ! Hoyul nd United Btatw l.Bullluif every Buturdiiy Between & Hew York TO THE RHIHB , GERHAKY , ITALY , UOL- LAND AHD FRAKCB , Haloi. f rom J. 00 lo tlOO. Uxcurslon trip from SH'Mo ' tlbJ. Kutoml I'abm $5J. unJ f. cuiolou $01. t < titiriiiro > nassiwi at low mtcs. 1'el'il \V-i | ! ) t , V houj , OtiiOrnl A ouu , U. ilrodiv y , Utrt York. Or 'm , .Volirasftij , 1'rauk K. Mooref , Vf.,8i.St Ii 1 *