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/ e e bt N | | y ™ Y. FULLER, | { # GASH TALKS | At the well-known Establishment P. FILBERT, ()\IAIIA flAH \ RI‘ E--TUES 1. f T ey SILOAM VIINERAL SPRINCS. follawing named dis e ciire of the Rheum plaint, Kidr | Asthma, Theso Spr esort of t ehilitatad, and are the -»ww LADIKS B T FRIEND, Locality highly ANALYSI 0 Aciid G ate Calclum ate Tron N. scnURz. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AVERICAN EXPRESS COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. Commission Merchant No. Council Bluffs, Towa, 0 Poarl Stre W.R.VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Counell Blaffe, Real estate oollection agency, Odd Fellows Block over Savings Bank. HOS. OFFIONR, B M, PUSY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Councll Bluffs In Establhishea - - 1856 Doalers In Forelgn and omestio Exchange an Hrmn Qwvlufl A CARD. As there are many So-Called Veterinary Surgeons % their quackery on that 1 defy o herety caution th {he Only Known Graduat | am IN WESTERN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy, 125 B'd AT BLUE DA T.J. CADY, M.D, V. 8. 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER GASH GROCERY Of Council Blufls, Notico our reducea Price List. We give 15 pounds Extra C Sugar for 11 pounds Granulat: 26 pounds Choice Oatmeal 26 pounds Navy Beans 20 pounds Best B 12 pounds C punds Oh ars Buffalo ; tra Lake Trout, per po rd's Plug per ih. 1 dozen Macke Colorado Flour, Wintcr, por 10 pounds Giiger 5t w 40 pouncis h 6 gallon ke Wiito Fish, CHICAGO, b LRAVK, 6:35 p 403 m KANKAS CITY, AT, 10:05 8 w Mail and Express, 805 pm Paciflc Express, GIHIOAGO, MILWAUKKK AND BT, PAUL. smpm Express, 9 915 Express, 6: ™ GH10AG0, BOOK IWLAND' AXD PAOIIG, "Atlantio Express, [ Day Express, o: *Des Moines Accommiodation, ! At local depot only. ¥ *WABASH, BT, LOULB AND PACIFIO, Mail, Cannon Ball 113 *At Tranefer anl 0HI0AG0 And NORYHWRATERY, xprosn, Pacifio Express, 'BIOUX OITY AND PACIIC, 40 pm 86, Paul Expross, 0am Day Express FUNION PACIFIO. pm Western Express, am Pacifio Express, am Local Express, am Lincoln Express, *At Trauster only. DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMAILA, “Bunday —9:80- 5 p. m. Anive 10 min Nebraska Oormce —AND: ¥ (rnamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dermer Windovwws, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT, Ilron Fencuntz Offcesnd Banh [ Crostings, aiumrs o| dicate to which of the particular speci- . | around | COUNCIL BLUFES. ADDITIONAL LOCAT, NEWS Shipments of Stock, The following were the shipments at the union stock yards yesterday Fuller & M., « hoys, 156 head, Chicago, via C., M. & St, Paul. Morse R. & Co., ono c v hogs, 67 head, Chicio, via €, & N, W, Stokes ¢ s severr ¢ oattle, 450 head ver, via Union Puci 8. Anderson, ono« .t hogs, 67 1, Chicazo, via C, & R. 1 Archib 11 & W., cloven covs cattlo, 626 head, Ozallala, via U, P. Horstord Acid Phosphate, A\I\"" ous in Dyspepsia. D Do Piqua, Ohio, sags “ h,\\c \m-d it in \lm..-lm.\ with very marked benefit. If there is deficiency of acid in the stomach, nothing affords more reltef, while the action on the nervous system is decidedly beneficial, THE LILY'S COWBOY, Mrs. Langtry's New Adorer from a Wyoming Onttle Ranche. San Francisco Alta, ““There goes the Lily's cowboy adorer,” 8aid an idler at the Balawin bar, asa stout, large built man, dressed in a dark brown suiv stepped briskly out. of the ho. tel at 10 o’clock and got into the hand- some Victoria that was waiting at the side entrance, H ing to take tho Lily airing,” said another, *‘tor samo team sho got from the the Fashion ables yestor id you can bet your last nickle that the driver got orders to pick the cowboy up on his way down to | Langtry's car,” The *‘cowboy,” as he was called, lolled back in the Victoria with an air which snid as plainly as words could speak, ““I'm putting up for this rig and propose to enjoy it.” When he was out of sight an Alta_reportor, who had heard what was said, made some inquiries to find out who and what the cowboy is who has taken the placo once ocoupied by the im- mortal Gebhardt. The reporter soon dis- covered that the cowboy has a name, though he will hereafter” find but little use for it, now that his friendship for tho Lily has bruu"ht him into prominence as the cowboy. X out for an HIS NAME is H. Oelricks, and his native land Eng- land. He is a brother of the big steam- ship man of that name, and doubtless made the acquaintance of the Lily on the other side of the Atlantic. He is rich in lands and catlo on the plains and hils of Wyoming territory, and first came rcminence as an daze of lh" E Lake, whe nium box at the of that's the |, 1 the scs t tirc 1 and drove b. 5k o Baldwin hotal, wuide and start on the baleony, and watsh lions till the *‘cowboy ordered the ¢ .iviage. | through the park to t where the Lily 1 to the top s rant, ascendc Sun Lot re he ““cow boy | Chineso theatra, t Meys. na, peered | into opium ¢ viewed the cromped ¢ ons d ¢ 'Al‘\‘ natowa generally in th mer of tourists, ex '-~|;0(I|n the Lily puisu.ded the *‘cow boy" to penetrate dens of dirtusually | out in the rouiine tiip. About & they tired of Chinatswn end {he was headed for Fourth end Towasen stroets whero the Lily and the *‘cowbny clambered into the Lily's cur, the cur- tains weore drawn, and securo from p y- ing eyes, they doubtless enjoycd a tofs-a tete dinner, tor when the Pacific Car riage Compauy's coupe whitled the Lily to the theatre for the evening perfor- mance the ““cow boy” we on hand to eat as her eacort, Al day long the “cowboy” assumed an air of proprietorship toward the Lily which indicated that he had no doubt of the footing on which he stands toward her, and it looked as if he intend- ed to make the bestuse of the time he I i has with the Lily away from the dude | Freddy v princely admirer on the other side of the Western Ocean, e A Rope About our Necks, A weak nach or a unf is v [ mstrng a \bearabio 11 this misery. are a boon to tho sick. up and | " come Blood Bitters will Burdock Blood Bitters Let us remember this . ei— STOCK GAMBLING BY CONGRIESS- M The Exient to which itis Carried On— Some Notable Instances, Albany Fvening Journal. People away from Washington wouldbe surpriged to know how much Wall street gambling is done by members of congress, I could tell you some stories that would surprise you, but it does not pay to be too explicit about these thing, Right in the house cowidsra tolegraph station is maintained for stock speculations, where the latest quotations can always be seen. A few steps away a banking house in this city has a telephone station where mes sazes aro received for the purchaze and sale of stocks, Some of the gilt edged opera deian to go out after the quotations, but send pages, The ug houses ke hanz ler he is the Freddy is | nple of the | and ma m per e face, huge of and looks just & ho is—a well-t cattle-man—and his blufi open manne must be a pleasant char to the Lily after an over-dose of Freddy’s lackadaisi- cal attention, After the Alta reporter had found out all that could be discovered of the “‘cow- boy’s” antecedents, he concluded that a drive in the park would bea pleasant recreation, and procuring a team jogged out Cliffwards. As he turned into the park entrance THE DASHING VICTORIA whirled past, and in it was the “‘cowboy” comfortably tucked bencath the same robe that kept the Lily's feet from the fresh morning brecze, ~The Lily and her adorer were eng; in conversation pre- sumably about the scrub oak and firs which abound in that part of the park,for the Lily’s dexter avm frequently emerged from the seclusion of the lap robe to in- hand, | mens’ of park aboricalture sho was refer- ring. When the Victoria reached the Park Lodge, the *‘cowboy” called a halt, and, after assisting the Lily out of the Vietoria, the pair gave the driver direc- tions to follow them, and strolled off at a four-mile ly was drossed in an indid fitting green Ccow-De 'Hp" d | 8y do to s rs up irect \l\s on lln- ! un( its threat to make the Union ic pay its government debt, tho proposition to establish a govern- ment telegraph and the proposed subsidy to the Pacific mail steamships. I know that several demccratic statesmen have made handsome amounts, in several cases for exceeding their salaries as members of this co- ~ress, by selling rail- road stocks short 2 then putting them down by bringing up questions of for- feiting their land grants. This has heen exceptionally the caso with Northern Pacific, whose preferred stock has been largely sold at the capitol at figure. | abovo fifty, Some one must have a big profit there, But the biggest deal has been in Union Pacific. That stock is not worth nearly half so much #s it was last December, The scare then was based upon legiti- mate reasons. The company owes the government over $42,000,000, which it never intends to pa; How to make it do 8o isa problem, o brokers got Phil. Thompson interested and had passed in the house a bill to pay per cent of its net earnings to the govern ment, As Abram S. Howitt said in de- bata, this would bankrupt the road and make the stock worthless, but | tons of various kinds of bonds, walking ¢ fell two in allowed th Lilly | n to her figure, still, tho | ut balmorals which encased therm, at modest estimate, reach the figurs to shoemakers as **full sevens,” short time the I aned on the boy's” arm, but the ‘‘cowboy,” no in_disregard of the law, havo issued, but are now held by inno- | ut holders, who have been d and surroundcd numberless cups of tea end quantitics of e ndicl L to | sirangihen {hei by ¢ | odora 'ts come DILLER'S DOING% Like all Nebraska towns, Diller is L cleorly marks the growth and enlarge | TRIP THROUGH CRINA TOWN, ment of the rapidly increasing centres The Victoria was haltcd at the Tus | 4ugnee and trade throughout our , |state, Tast Saturday will long bo re memberod ¢+ a great day by the people | of this prosperous town. With remar lo unanimity and oneness of cns joined in the impressi 1g the corner stono of the citl emonies of lay byterian church to bo erc * v ox ellent programme of new Pre that piace oxercises we~ drawa up by the pestor, Rov. ate sony The state Crissmon, v lar ze assembly of the ceremon together et fhat i were ¢l od irom nsisting of appropri readiny, speech making, ete, 1pei ntondent, Rev. Goo, T, s prerent and addressed tho outlining the sirnificance 3 which hel esllod them o. Business hous 2todp. m. to allow Kint, what wes said. A substential cornoer stone had been prepared and a tin box was ready to re sive the numerous arti- to be placed therein: a bible, con ssion of faith, periodicals of the church, socular papers, lists of membors and Sab bath sshool classes, history of the oreani- zation, ete., wore du]w-ulcd according to the customes of such occasion, The town has much to encouraze it in the developement of the excellent farn ing land contiguous to it. Large quanti 5 of corn are now on the streots for | o drawn from the fat cribs of lIm‘ orous farmer. The present crop of | at of any previous year in tho history of Nebraska, whilst wheat, rye, bar oats and flax will, to all appearanc far above the averago yield. Be cilities for farming have resulted ina larger acreage sown and planted and the country, generally, in this part of the state 18 reaping the benefit of this new order of things, A new banking tirm will soon open their doors to supply this want, tho expansion of the various branches of business, and the general looking up of the several interests con- nected with the town and community, in- spire the hope that Diller will do her share and secure her portion of the in- creasing business of this fast growing state. X, A — ! Worked Wonders, My daughter was very bad off on account of a pain and cold in her lungs. Dr. Zhomas Electric Oil cured her i tiwenty four hours, One of the boys was cured of sore” throat, T, modicine has worked wonders in onr Alvah Pinckney, Lake Mahopae, N, Y. ——— Photographs of Fablic Men, Feom tho Welfngion Stor, moen won't have their pictur all,” said o Washington phote v fa- “Some taken grapher. *“Wo wore never able to go. ukling seemed to bo | romising his dignity. M \at the orhave we boen s of Don Cam of Mississippi, o ex- | o followed the lead of is a hard n We used , but of Jate y. 1o broken, he \\nh' Ho doesn'’t like to ad- p of old age; so people, siuce he has bece Pave any taken. vertise the judging simply 1rom his pictures, will alwavs look upon him £ a yousg mun. ustic 2 Gray is veiy peculiar in the the matter of photos. He wont lot any one touch him or go near him. He as- sumes big own posttion, and you have to take him just so. Blaine has always been very gracious, and old Gen, Sher- man was always ready and has given as much ag an hour and a ha'f at a time for sittings.” ““Whose pictures is there the greatest demand for?” ““There is a big demand for the presi- dent’s, Speaker Carlisle comes next. We sell a great many pictures of &ll these men wio are spoken of prominent- lyin connection with the presidency There is a ' zreat many of Giresham sold sent, and those of Lincoln, Hawley, Edmunds, Sabin and d sell very well. In army circles ire sells like that of Gen. Phil n. Mrs. Senator Logan is about the only woman whose picture is in do mand,’ he added, pointing t» the lady’s , tho only one among all the “Eveiybody buys one, par- ladies, th 115 gel one another,” , in tho belief tha Uhis bill, if praged ip £100,000 You c > the result ands of doll the inside, If and his gai ) the Lily's bis arm and went it walked down the gent! the pretly flower-beds and lawns, tho Lily's conversation was quito _animated, | and not infrequently the “cowhboy du'ged in hearty laughter. They i Conservatory valley, end then spent some time in admiring the flowers in the city’s glass-house, the Lily paying | particular notice to the many rare speci- mens of orchids which beautify the con- servatory, and the “‘cowboy” “looking as if the only vegetation in which he took an interest was the buffalo grass that fat- tenod his cattlo on the far-off Wyoming hills, Several times he tried t> get the Lily away, but she had to admire all the palms, and cacti, and fuchsias before she signified her wil ngness to brace the fresh air again. They walked out of the valley and a3 far as the turn towards the race track, where the *‘cowboy” intima- ted in the most pesitive mauner that he preferced to press the cushions of the Victorla rother than flatten the macadam of THE PARK ROADS. Strangely enough the Lily, who the mght hefore hul ordered **Janitor Hay- man” oft the stage with an imperious villain-begone-sort of air, did not assert her desire to continue her tramp, but in pleading toues, as if in fear that her “‘cowboy” escort would brandish a si: shooter, or drag her to the Victoria by a lasso if she hesitated, said, *Oh, please do let's walk a little longer, I do 8o like to walk,"” The *‘cowboy” massive but te tender tones reite gazed ruefully at his r feet, aud in any but ed his wish that they should tako the carriage. e walked toward the vehiclo, und the Lily moved weekly after him, as Ruth might haye | followed her stalwart admirer when he led Ivr from the threshing machine t Then t lontly expec reeliifast rea the pair mbers of th Lo, bill, [ I mn th afoty- | id me senato judiciary « structive such a cours they have medo an arr the Union Pacific, by whic N o to ba stopped until next They make no concealment in suyingthat this was done in order to prevent a crash. Next winter the com- pany will be made to yield to the laws which it has 8o boldly “broken, It can never pay auother dividend, and within & fow years the wise onos look to seo it in the hands of a receiver, and ultimately in the goyernment control. You can seo how members who were cognizant of these things coald profit by them. One southern representative told a friend the other day that he had made $27.000 by selling Union Pacific since February. There is enough in some of these things to warrant an investigation how members have taken advantage of thelr oflicial knowledge to make money. In one case some of these smart chaps have been beaten. When the senate put the *‘sub- sidy clause” upon the shipping bill it was figared up that Pacific mail could be benefited some 700,000 a year, They formed a pool and bought " large block of the stock in New York at prices vary- ing from 48 to 53, It has heen down s low as 31 since then, and never above 45, and now that the bill has been deprived of its tsubsidy fprovission it loc they must wait a grest while bel take out th: gome of ifidently ;A-‘.‘H of these thines would have m at sensation Yo momber t Credit Mobili came out of members having an interes Union Pacific, then a supplicant for ment aid. Now there are more g pecuniarily interest down, when it is s for and their v wmay determing — All hatas at cost from this d ‘ e 0. F. DAVIS & CO0., Hunts [Kidu Jurely v rm the youngest ¢ JUKSSOR TO DAVIA % SNYDER,) Deslors tn ESTATE showing an_enterprise and thrift which | od in | ' t> wiiness what was done and to hear | * [ o 258" Ftat! fof, 1§ story house, on N. 10th stroct, cheap, £1,050. | No 261 Niuthand Hickory, cottage 8 ro lstorn cullar, fruit, ete, $1,100 No280 Four housea i Shinn's addition, on monthly | ll&S SPECIAL | BARGAINS. ——— No 301 Full lot, cottage house 8 ¢ N X b 1 Soward, near Saun No 8 nd 19th strect, ho on Trout. frult elc. §3,000, No 200 Picrco and 16th +troets, house 3 ruoine barn | 400, [ Chicago and 2ith streets, beautiful cotta, No o hird in strect, near Saunders, 8 rooms, $1.600 9 rooms, splondid residence, 2ith S 18th strect, ¥3,100, payments S “Full lot, houso 2 roome, well, barn, ete, on I 1 and Capitol ayenu No 304 ' Five acres on Saunders stroot, zood house, fruita of all kinds, barn, splendld’ rosidence, 83,200, Three hundrod houses and suburbs, rangin, classes of purcha Besides theso we in WEST END, SUNNYSIDE, IRVING PLACE, PELHAM PLACE, HANSCOM PLACE, BOWARD PLACE, HIMEBAUGH PLACE, HELLMAN PLACE, PARKER'S ADDITION, SHIND ADDITION, COBURN’S SUB-DIV. eautifol unimproved lots Also acre 1ots on monthly payments in 1»1‘4}171\1 INE UGH'S ADD'N, BELLAIRE, MAYFIELD, FORBES’ ADD'N i and see us before pur sowher BELL & SHRIVER t Opnosite Postofiice. SCHMELING & BELSCHNER, DEALERS IN il RON & LINCWARE 621 South 13th, between Jackson and Jonea Sta. Job Qutering, Ete., promptly done. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Brlanger,...e. Culmbacher, .. . Pilsner.ececes o Kaiser. . DOMESTIC Budweiser...... Anhauser. Louis Louis. . Milwaukes, «+ . Milwaukee. +oer..Omaha, . Domestic and Rhine "ED. MAURKL, 1218 Faruam 5. | Schlitz-Pilsner.. Krug's Ale, Porte Wine. ;._,wi'b]NG— AT D ES PRINCIPAL LINE VIO CHICAGO, PEORTA &ST. LOU 1Y WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, Ol VIA RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER 1605 FARNAM 8T, - . . AHA' ave for sale 200,000 acres selooted lands 10 Kastorn Nebrasks, at low price .l:é o8 sasy Sermaty Amprovea rarma or sale in ) Piatte, Burt, Duming, ‘sanington, lm gaundors, and Butier Countios. pald in all parte of the State, Money 1oaned 00 URiptoved fane Notary Public always iu offico. Correspondence wollcite T 0. UARLIBL.!., BREEDER OF Mgl Glass Ponltry, MO. VALLEY, - - - IOWA, “Soud for Clreulars.” E. E, WOMERSLEY, M, D, Hw waau& Sur fl[lfl, An‘ella Bu mm,.n 1617 Hnd,” Stu . Uvu:zhl ,,' Conneeting fn Union Depots at Knnsas City, | THE OHEAPEST PLACE LN UMAHA TO BUY FelReNef=Tol=Rel J l 1 | | " DEWEY & | | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT SOUTH BEAUTIFUL And all of the good and pleasant plete and happy existence. Railway. a north line of on the line of the U. P, Omuha post office to the The yards are The $60,000 be The $30,000 Water Works ar provements, and the Hotel and Exchal The B. & M. and B work and will, in conneetion with the nenr the park at the north end of ti be cheaper than they are to-day. b over the Omaha Saving’s Bank. JOBBE Wall Paper 1118 FARNA TRE The town of South Omaha is situated uth Omeha is nearly 13 1 west, and covers an area of nearly fou The stock yards are at the extre Nearly 150 lots have heen old 1t Line Railways have a lar furnished for Church and School pur Now is the time to buy lots in this growing i Nl by STONE'S, .« | One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. PASSENGER .ELEVATOR. OMAHA, ITIS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE “Fine Healthy Homes. FOR ALL ARE FOUND! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water! ‘SCENERY. things that go to make up a com= of Omaha from the south of the city nd it is less than 24 miles the town site, s north and south by 24 east and quare nules, s southern liv aad the demand is on the increasa pidly pushed to completion. pucking house is progressing finely. 1z pace with the other im be erected at once nge Building will e force of men at s U, P. Raulway, have a union depot 10 town. Sritable grounds will be poses. ity. They wlll never Apply at the mmp.\ny office, cor. of 13th and Douglas streets M A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary. 'HENRY LEHMANN R OF W Sliaes EASTERKN PRICES DUPLICATED . - OMAHA, N Double and Si gle Act ing Power ano Hand ST J Omaha and [ v with through traing for SAN FPRANCISCO And all points in the Great West GOING HAST, Conneeting fn Grand Union Depot ut Chicago with through tring for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Eastorn Citios. At Peoria with © 101 Inlllnnu, olis, Cineinnati, C the SouthEnst Chtts with? througly tuing for all ,...mm Souti with Ite. A ), Smoking' Cars with olyiing Obaihs, Pullioan’ Sleeping lous . B, & Q. Dining Cars fcazo and Kansis City arlor ¢ City Phrowel cars hoetween Tudinnapolis and Council Blutts, via Peoria GOING 87, L:LI‘L, It {3 known as t PHROT G ( 8, OONDON. - TNEW MARKHMW HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver, Cor. Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts Rooms 76¢ to §2.00 Ea THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WE! il Conducted on Lhe American and Furopean Plans, ay. Speclal Rates by the Month, oard $7 per week, PROPRIET 0 DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist ‘and ‘Aurist. Until offices aro ropaired from result of fire, off with Dr. Parker, Hoom 6, Creighton Block 16th ani Loty aninir vete T PV\ TP IV AY men wPolioned with Potash.” | Thia s th caso with hundreds who have been unwiso enough to tako Sarsaparilias, Potash mixtures, otc., until digestion fn aluont. fatally wpared, | Bwift s Bpceific 18 i vegotablo remedy, aindrestores the sys tom to health sod builds up e waste made by these Folsons L wiw wufforing with Blaod P revoral wonthy with Mercury s son, and treatod ofush, orly to ke me worse, The Potush took away my appetite and gave me dyspepsia, snd both gave me rheuwa tim. 1 then {ook Sarsaparilla, cte, Al theso mad il worse arthier into b A frlend in o SWifUK Spe and it eurod we on, drove y aud Po m, and to-ds; GED, O WELLMAN, Jr Salom, Mas orchant 1 Gaine T 1 LCIFIC €0, Atlanta, Ga, DUFRENE & MENDELHON. 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