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[4 * WOBsm / e OMAHA DAIL NETYATNATINC PN A L = D. A. BENEDICT, Sign-Writer, . Grainer aud Fresco-Paiuter Office No. 337 W Broadway, Council Bluffs, WHY DONT YOU ET SOME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfeot Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fp. 7'715 Fogrth Strpet Council Bluffs, ;qwa H.STOCKERT & CO FINEPARLORFURNITURE CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and RERPAIRING Interior Docorations and Ux A’Spociaity, NO. 300 BROADWAY - - v - COUNCIL BLUFFS Fine Linen Collars and Cuft, MAX MOXIN. Proprictor, CRESTON HOUS EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - - RICHARDS & CLARKE, Proprietors. Omaha Iron Works U. P. RAILWAY, - 17TH & 18TH STREETS COUNCIL BLUFFS W. A. CLARKE, | Superinendent Steam Engines, Bollers WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain Elevator Machinerv MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. ODELL ROLLER MILI, TN ¥ETI0Y¥ TTEdAO We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will coniract for the crection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changirg Flouring Mills, from Stone to the Roller System g7~ Kirpecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur- pose, and estimates made for same. General machmery repairs attended {opromptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE, Om-»ha, Neb- GRBAT IMPROVEMENT "IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS. e e——_ VAN PAPPELENDAM PATENT TILES. Made of Sheet Metal with Pressed Ornaments, 1. Leaking, No Cracking or low ing off. Fire Proof, Cheap and Durable, The Most Ornamental Roof Made. Practically Tested for Nearlv Ten Years, With the Most Gratifying Results. SULLIVAN BROTIHERS, Agents. Fig. 2—View representing a numbe of 'l'iles as arranged upon a roof, Fig. 3—Detail sectional view of the same, Fig. 4—One of the Roof Tiles, Fig. 5—Wall Tile, the white part of which is covered by the one above it, and requires no description, SULLIVAN BROTHERS MANUFATURERS OF TIN ROOFING | SMOKE STACKS, Brecchings and General Iron Work TIN, TRON & SLATE ROOFING, Guttering and General Jobhing TEKMS REASONABLE, Satisfaction Guaranteed OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. ADDITIONAL LOCAT, NEWS, THE PANIC STRIKES | DENISON, The Crawford County Bank Closcs Its Doors and Makes an Assignment, The good Denison were taken by surprise Saturday at tho closing of the Crawford bank, a moneyed institution, which was pooplo of of the doors county not considered a very heavy or strong one, and yet which was thought to be doing a small safe business. Mr, Neffel- finger, who was the chief stockholder, manager and oflicial, is said t> have been doing some outside speculating, and it is thought that he becamo so invoived as to lead to the suspension of the bank. The liabilities are estimated at 58,000 and tho assets §60,000. C. H. De Wolf, the well known lumber merchant, of Deni son, has been sppointed assignee. It wil be several days before tho exact detail of the exact condition of affairs can bo got at. —— Real Estate Transters. The following transfers were filed May 24, 1884, and reported by P.J. McMa- hon, Council Bluffs: J. W. Davis et al, to Fromont Benja- min, lots 1 1 and 16, Davis Park; ad- i £400. P. Dodge, trustee, to Frank C. Holloway, lot 8, block 3; Park addition, £1,000. James Callanan to Isabel Hays, south- west §, southenst }, section 10, range 75, township 42, $500. Nitred Bybeo to Siovert Riof, port northwest }, northeast }, section 1, range 76, township 44, 6(2 C. G. Mclntosh to Sievert Rief, part sections 1 and 36, range 76, township 44, 81,800. Leonora 8. Amy to Henry Swan, part 220, original plat, $1,100, Total sales, $5,402.25. — A Sunday Scorch, Snortly after 12 o'clock Sunday morn- ing the alarm of fire was turned in on discovering flames a little wooden building on Pierce street nearly in the rear of the Ogden House. Threo diffoy- in ent boxes were turned in but none regis- tered the numbers correctly but after a time the fire department got out and water was put on the burning building. The housewas unoceupied it being in pro- cess of repair or making over. The loss was about $200. Charles Bohn was the owner. The new chief of the fire departinent did not seem to get onto the fact that there was a fire until it was about over. The boys took turns acting as chief, or all acting at once, until he put in an appearance, and then the fire was so near over that no chief was needed. Wei de Meyer. It it now undisputed that Wie Die Mey- er's Catarrh Cure is the only treatment that will absolutely cure Catarrh—frosh or Chronic. ory _efficacions. Saml Gould. Weeping Water, Neb.” One box cured me, Mrs, Mary Kenyon, Bismarck, Dakota,” Tt resterod me to the' pulpit, Kev. George 1. Reis, Cebleville, N. Y.” “Ona box radically cured me, Rev. C, H. Tahlor, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn'” ' “‘A’perfect curo after 30 years sufferivg, J. D. McDonald, 710 Broad- way, N. Y., &c., &e. Thousands of testimo.- nials are recoived from all parts of the worldi- Delivered, 81.00. Dr. Wei Do Meyer's Iby lustrated Treaticw,” with statements _of the cured, mailed free. D. B. Dewey & Co., 112 Fulton Street, N. Y tuo-t.hurs & sat-m&S3em e —— Plenty of Fruit, New York Herald. Unless something unusual and unex- pected in the way of storms happens within a week the fruit crop of the Uni- ted States this year will be greater than any that ever was known. In spite of regular annual scare about the peach crop, there are plenty of peaches already “‘set” in Delaware and Southern New Jersoy. The cherries were not ruined by the late rain, althcugh some dealers are trying to make the public believe they were. Pears are as promising as usual, and almost ev- ery apple tree in the land is a marvel of bloom. Strawberries are already cheap enough to eat, and the quantity is equal to the demand; the other berries are un- harmed, in bud or blossom; as for cur- rants and grapes, nothing ever seemed to discourage them, ~ Plenty of fruit means cheap fruit; cheap- ness implies large consumption, which in turn wards off discases pe- culiar to the summer season. A good fruit year, such as 1884 promises to be, is a blessing to everybody except physi- cians and undertakers. i CURE OF RHEUMATISM, Oceanvs rost OFFICE, Rockaway Beaci, N, Y. March 1, 1883, I have been a great sufterer from Rheu- matiem, Some six wecks ago I had a bad attack an1 was laid up for a month; noth- ing appeared to me of any good. 1 got a box of Brandreth’s Pills at last, and took three and four every night for a week. got better every day, and in a week 1 was well. On this beach we have no doctor, and our main reliance is on Brandreth's Pills and Allcock’s Porous Plasters, M. L. HOLLAND, Postmaster. e — Castle Garc R. Wheatly in Harper's Magazine for May. 109-111 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST., § Castle Garden is one of the most ben- eficent institutions in the world, and owes its present uses largely to Dr. Fredrich Kapp, now a member of the Imperial German Reicharath, but form- erly a resident of New York. It is un- der the control of nine commissioners of emigration, appointed for a term of six year by the Governerand confirmed;by the Senate of the state of New York. Thither let us follow a portion of the (730 immigrants who arrived by seven different steamers on the 15th of May 1882, The name of each, the date of his arrival, place of departure, number of his family (if any), whithor bound, his busi- ness, and other particulars, are all regis- tered. This record, together with that of the cabin passengers, is compared with the manifest of each captain, which manifest ought to exhibit the names of all the persons he had on board, It thus bedomes a check on the greed of some who have brought more passengers than the law permits, or than were named in the manifests, Not only do the Commissioners of Emigration protect their often helpless charges against the extortions, robberies, and unsprakable villainies of the human harpies who formerly infested the docks, and preyed upon the luckless incomers. not only do they supply interpreters, A8 A N7 a0 et ing of emigrants and baggage aleo licerse the boarding-h and subject them to rig They further provide for the aisabled, the lunatice, and the prognant women whose husbands, if sick, are sont to the hospital on Ward's Island, furnish medicine to the ailing and trusses to the ruptured, and preserve recordod particu Iara of all thus coming under their specia caro by whieh they may be found and identified in the future but they use runners? vervision k anc Near the Information Bureau from 2000 )0 penple, waiting inquiringly for their frionds, have sometimes boen con grecated st o o ime The greatly beneficient work of the Emigration Commissioners descrves hot tor medical facilitios than the miserably inadequate hospital accomodations at the v immediate command in Castlo Gar. den. New York docs the work and boars the expense od with foreign immigration, but tho whole country shares in its benefits, The rail- roads especially profit by it. The cash valuo of tickets purchased by inward bound immigrants in 1881 was moro than fivo million dollars. Moneys to the value of eloven millions were “exchanged in Castle garden, and the estimated amount of tho drafts, bonds, and other represon- tatives of specie value brought in during the samo year was no less than one hun dred million dollars. Castle Garden ought to bo a national institution, . The glory of & man 18 hus strongth are weakened down through exces indiscrotion, Allen’s Brain Food ontly restore all lost vigor, and 1 the muscles of Brain and Body, All drupvists — Iteal Estate Investments tho Best. Philalelphia Record, Ono of the oblivious lessons to be drawn from tho panic which swept through Wall street yesterday is the old, familiar axiom, which even the most prudent in- vostors are constantly in danger of for- gotting, that sccurities which have mere- ly an accidental or fictitious valuo are really no secnrities atall. I timo of trial, when credit for the moment is paralyzed, they dissappear like chafl’ be. fore tho wind, leaving ruin and sorrow in their wake. Men who have been accns. tomed to regard themselves as million- airer because they owned or controlled vast sums in such socuritics, find them- selves of a sudden reduced almost to penury, their colossal fortunes-—on paper vanished into thin air. At such a tine those who have money to invest naturally ask how they may best protect themselves from risks of this character, and one of the first suggestions likely to 1t you o study, will” perm strongthe $1: 6 for &5, | present itself is the superiortiy, in point of safeness, of real estate mvestments over almost any other class of sccuritics, “TIt’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good,” and one of the benelicial effects which are likely to follow tho crash in Wall Street, that sent a thrill of anxiety through the hearts of 1vestors all over country yesterday. will probably be to bring into prominence a class of invest- ments that can be seen and felt, that will not be blown about by every breath of speculation, and that can be shaken by nothing short of n physical or financial earthquake. Real ostate, ns a gor- eral rule, does mot pay rapid and heavy profits thatare sometimes realized from stock speculations, and itis for this reasun that the majority of investors fail to appreciate the advantages that are to be found in the judicious expenditure of money in this direction. But if it does not make such large and _quick roturns, it does not slide from under the feet of those who trust cheir money to it, as such days as yosterday show that even the best stocks may do, Consorvative peo- ple; therefore, in view of these recent lessons, will turn with fresh interest to real estate investments, which cannot take wings to themselves and fly away in a single hour with the savings and accu- mulations of a lifetime. ————— The best regulator of digestive or st appotizer known iy Ang Try it, but beware of imi our grocer or druggist the cle, manufactured by Dr. J, G. Sons, Eailway Time Table. COUNCIL The following are tho t parturo of traing by local depots., Traius lew wos carior and arrive o BLUFFS, 05 of the al and do andard time, at tho traustor dopot ten min Iator. CIICAGO, WURLINGTON AND QU LEAVE. ARRIVE. 6:30 p press 9:00 B 11 9:40 8 m 7:00 p v KANBAB CITY, T, JOK AN COUNCIL BLUFYY. 10:05 a m Mall it Expross, 8:06 p m Pacific Expross, GIICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND KT. PAUI F:45 a m Madl wnd E pm : 0:d0 & m 01110AGO, B pm 9:40 4 m am ™ 8:60 pm 7:6am *Des Moin's Acc.muiodation, d:40 p m *At local dopot only. *WABABII, KT. LOUIS AND PAGIFIO, 9:56 A m uil, 446 pm 450 pm Cannon el 11316 8w At Tranfer nl CII0AGO A1l NORTIWKSTRRY, 6:30 Ixprows, 6:50 pm 945 am Pacifio Expross, 9:46 & m BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO, m 8t Paul Expross, 9:00 & m m Accommodation, 6:60 p 1 FUNION PACIFIO. Wostorn B:86 Tacifio Local Expres Lincoln Expross, *At Trauster only. 10:30-11:40 0. m, 1:80-2:30 Bunday—9:80-11:10 & m. 280 11:06 p. m. Anive 10 mine 4 utes befure leaving time. CADWELL ACOB BIMS. E. 8SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Office, Maln Stroet, Kooms 1 and Bhugart & Mo wahon's Blook, Will practioo In Btate and eders! courts W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Umaha and Counell Bluffe, entate colleo 1on agens 044 Follav savings bank. Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant 0, 89 Pearl Strest Council Bluts, lowa, JAS, H. PEABODY M. b, PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, | maintain an employment bureau, ey - . I H 3 dence, No.. 1477 Office, No. asist in the exchange of funds, | USRS B JRE (O 60T p. iy an purchase of tickets, forward * om 206 p. m. Dolephias tor ofl e 97 Rewiduce Y BEE---MONDAY. MAY 26, 1884 “|AND ALL OTHER GAMI - —~WITH— SO0 FALL bRANITE. «ad youar work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World o produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving B —0OR-- MACADAM! filled prompt estimates gi v Samples sent and ' upon application. WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota THE 0L RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, RS TO THE J. M. B, & B €0, THE MONARCH lbe most extensive manufacturers of Billiard & Pocl Tables IN THE WORLD. 600 8. Tonth Street, - OMAWA, NEB garPricos of Billird and Pool Tables and materials, furnished on ap lication. i BRUNSWICK & CO. BILLIARDS Billiard, Ball Pool, Carom, TABLES, TEN PIN BALLS, Ol 18 South 8d Btreet, St. Louis, 411 Delawaro Street Kausas City, Mo., {821 Dougias St., Omuha, Nob, HENRY HORNBERGER, Agent. Lis WestemComice-Warks, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Nob. Write for Catalogues and P 1111 Douglas 8t MANUFACTURER OF Balvamzea Iron Cornices a4rDormor Windows, Fintals, Tin, Tron_and Slate Khollr g, Speoht's Patent Metallio Skylight, + atent adjusted Ratehot Bar and Bracket Sholving, 1 am thi gencral agont for the ahove line Tron ¥en' ing, Creatings, Balustrades, V. lank Railings, Window Blindw, Cellar ¢ wgent for Peerson & Hill's Patent DUFRENE & MENDELS OHN. ARCHITECTS LREMOVED TO OMAH A NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG,'M. D., Oculist ‘and Aurist. Until offices are repaired from result of fire, offi with Dr. Parker, Koom 6, Crelghton Block 16th and Dougusistr oot " THE CHEAPEST PUACE 1IN OMAHA T0 BUY FoU= et Tel=Ref is AT DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United State to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. HALLET DAVIS AND CO'S PIANOS [ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.] EMERSON PIANOS, BOSTON, March 1st, 1851, kY --Your instrnmonts, Grand, Square and Uprigh N , Square and Upright, aro really noble of tone and finish. Allow me to congratulate vou on \'n\lr“l’lh'rhn. GUSTAVE SATTER, KIMBALIL. ORGAN RECOMMENDS ITSELF. A HOSPE,| SOLE AGENT, 519 Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb progross, OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U, S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE. Cashier. Capital and Surplus, $450.000. OMAHA SAFE DEPGSIT VAULTS Fire and Burelar Proof Safes for Ront at f m 85 to 850 per annum. SOUTH OMAHA, Fine Healthy He mes FOR THE HICK AND POUR RETIRED D THE INVALID. Pure Spring Water Railroads, Street Cars and Cabls Lines Will bring them from their homes to the Opera House, Postoffice, Hotels and Depots in THEIN MINUTES, Giving them the advantage of living on the suburban heights, with pure air, beantiful shade trees and Parks. pure Spring Water and Lakes, Greves and Scenery magnificent, which cannot be equalled. This is a SUNMMIEIR RESORT AND A PARADISE FOR ALL, RIGHT AT HOME. The Syndicate have avranged with with the railroad companies for a fine, attractive depot, where trains of the following roads will connect and stop: The Omaha Balt Line Railroad Line, The Union Pacific Rail— way. The Missouri Pacific Railway, The Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad, The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska and the Chicago, Burlington mid Quiney Railroad. Al these trains will stop at the depot at the town site. Also at the Stock Yards. Beautiful trees have been set out on the property and streets laid ont, LOTS ARE NOW ON SALE AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERMS. 257~ Apply atthe Company's office, cor. of 18th and Douglas streets, over the Omaha Saving's Bank. M A. UPTON, Assgistant Secretary, DR.HOKNE'S ELEGTRIC BELT Wil cu only M mendy L EluoCricity an Bt thronih Ure body. wnd can b recharged 1 ai i Fant by the patient $1.000 Would Not Buv It. Dr, Howxn—1 was affiloted with rheumatism and oured by using & belt. To auy ono afflicted with that discase, I would say, buy Horne's Electrio Belt, 'Any ono san_confer with mo by writing calllng at’ my store, 1420 Dougias streot, Omaha, Neb. WILLIAM LYUNS. MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postoffice, room 4 Fren- £ Por wale st F. Goodman's Drug Store’ 1110 rnam ¥t . Omaba, Orders filled €. O D, §1. LODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE., Graham Paper Co, 217 sud 219 North Matn St., Bt. Louls, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOOK, | PAPERS, (Wi WHAFPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND PRINTER’S STOCK &arOash pald for Ragsof al " NEWH, TEIVOI.X. The Finest Family Garden IN THE CITY. Music Every Evening, and GER ANID CONCERT An clegant !unch will be served ever merning, and theflness Saturdays, if the weathor i ploasant. AURER, Proprie tors Liquors aud Cligars constantly on band. and Faroam Sticets., Co G. H WOoOD & CO, BUCCESSORS TO WESTERN STEAM HEATING 00, PLUOMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, ' 216 North 10th Street, bet, Capitol Ave. and OMAHA. NEB. ) Darenport Street, Telephone No, 495,