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T e L e e ) Proseoute the Swindlers. 1f whet you call for Hoo Bitters (see green oluster of Hops on the white label) the drugglst hands out any stuff called C. D. Warner's German Hop Bltters or with other *“Hop" name, refuse it and shun that druggist ss you would a viper; and if ho has taken your money for the atoff, {ndiot him for the fraud, and sue him for damagen for the swindle, and we will re- ward you liberally for the conviction, 1 Have Suffered,” With every disease imaginable for the last three years, Our Drogglat, T. J. Anderson, recommend- in, %, Hop Bitters” to me 1 used two bottles. Am entlrely cured and heartily recom- mend Hop Bitters to everyone. J. D, Walker, Buckner, Mo, Counterfelting Proves Supcrlnrh{. Although counterfelting is one of the COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. SIOUX CITY'S SALOONS. The Sitoation Toere, & Stated Dy One of Iis Business Men, A Strong Alliance Organized, A Bee man had the pleasure of chat- ting with cne of Sloux Oity's business men the other day, and naturally que tloned h'm about the prohibition law, and how it was being treated In that clty. There have been so many and such contradictory reportsafloat concern- THE DAILY shame, a large excursion of oastern edit- ors belng left to amuss themselves ay best they could hanging around the plat. form of one of the ancient, broken down local depots for several hours, with no one to offer a word of welcome or give d-shake. They went across the river, and there the merchants served a good dioner, and made the visitors o happy that they went on thelr way feeling that Omaha was the only live olty in this part of the country, Nosuch negleot should be allowed this time. A little exertion on the part of the citizens can bring good returns, These men do not come here as boggars, expectlng to be given any charity, but newspaper men are human, and they are appreclative of y courtesy or kindness shown them, d this elty shounld take speclal palns to show up Ita advantages, give the vlsitors a hearty welcome, make thelr stay en- joyable, and when the record of the trip s made up It will be found that Council Bluffs will be given due credit for all that greatest crimes against the business of |Ing the recent action of the residents o |{t has done. any country, and in many cas i “Destructive to health andlli e * 't proves beyond a doubt the" “‘Superfority”— Of the artlcle counterfeited; As no inferior article is ever counter- feited, Y Proof of this Is to be found in the great aumber in “‘Anstralis, England, France, “Germany, Indls, Belglnm, Canada and the U. 8. Of counterfelts of the great remedy. ““Hop Bltters,” that clty, that the statements of thils man, who is & responsible, intelligent, and rather conssrvative business man, are Interestiog to those here who are wrestling with the same question, *‘There are saloons belng llcensed In Sioux Olty, notwithstanding the prohibl- tory law, are there not?” “Yos, there has been a sort of arrange- ment fixed up with the elty council by which the saloons are to pay $1,000 a year llcense, but it Is not working very satisfactory. Some twelve or fifteen e — PERSONAL. William Simpson, of Shelby, was at the acific yesterday, J. E. Harkness is confined to his home by a slight indisposition, A. H. Clark, of Woodbine, was among those at Beohtele's yesterday. Col, Baker, the fuel man of the Wabash, was in the Bluffa yesterday, G, B, Seekel, of Logan, was among yester- P Whoeo name and merlts are 80 well |galoons have taken out this license, but a | d83’s guests at the Ogden. known the world over thatit is a “Shining mark and favorite ‘prey “For Counterfetters!l!” number claim that they cannot afford to pay any such large amount, and that makes trouble between the saloon men themselves. 8. R, Patton, Pontiac, Ills, is visiting his daughter, Mrs, W, C, Garman, BE G AFTER CORAL, wimming About in Stony Graves Far Below the Sea~The Queer C tures that Make their Home in the Branches of COoral Trees. L) N, Y, Sun, “Too much?” repeated a Conch, as he held up a big bunch of coral in the cabin of a lugaoner near Falton market, “If you had to git It up you wouldn’c think [N “You know,” eald the man after the would.be purchaser had crawled up the companlenway ladder, ome folks glt the idee that I git this stuff on for fan, and give it away. Idiva like o' fifty foot for that piece, and that chap wanted to take It for 25 cents.” “8o you dive for these wpecimens?” asked the writer. “‘Ye¢s, the bast are fotched up that way,” was the reply; ‘‘but a good many are taken with coral hooks, o and my brother takes a trlp, off and on. One of us collects the stuff and the other sells, and between the two, and actlng as cook for the steamer, we make 1t pay. “Yen, we see some curions aights, bat we gt used to it. We go to what they call the ‘Markeys,’ about forty miles or #0 the west'ard of Key West. You can git coral any time, but the summer’s the best; then thera is a little wind a.blowlin’, and you oan see the bottom in foaty foot. In the winter we use a boat with a glass bottom, 80 we can set and drift along and look down through, and when we see anything glt over for it, ““There’s a half a dozen kinds of coral that are common, and mostly they grow apart and In certaln places. What we RS E---THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1885. A 2 TN S SN L5 A0 TR X P nacy, and m ¥ practleal e: perlence In the business. It is propared with the greatest skill and care, under the direction of the men who origlnated it. Hence Hood's Sarsaparilla may be de- pended upon thoroughly pare, hon- est, and reliable medicine. e —— She Didn't Act as iIf Her Husband ‘Was Dead, Merchant- Traveler. “‘Somebody dead across the way?’ In- quired a traveling man of hls wife, just after coming in from a trip, and notlcing some orape on the door. Yes,” she replied, this morning.” ““Who fa 1t7” “I don't know. Mrs. B.'s husband and her pug dog were both slok yester- day, but the undertaker hasn't called yet, and I don’t know which of them died. I don't think it was her husband, though.” *‘Why not?" " ‘‘Because w her at the window a whils ago, and she seemed to be crying as of her heart wonld break e ———— YOUNGMEN! -READ THI, Tar Vorraro Berr 00., of Marshall, Mich,, offer to send their celebrated ELroTRo-VoOL- TA10 BRLT and other ELEOTRIO APPLIANORS on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) filicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles, ~ Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases, Complote restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No rigk 18 incurred as thirty days in allowed, ‘VVrite them at onoo for Illustrated pamphlet ros, ‘it was put out ——— The First Colored Uadet, There Is a page or wo of United States history on which will always be recorded the uncouth name of Fiipper. It was notorlous and prominent a few yoara since as that of the firat cclored msifortunes of each ot o, world. 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Davis, the Missouri Valley insurance | 0811 branch coral fs found all over the Boware of those that do not have a Of course those who pay green claster of hops on the white label. | the license san bo given no protection, and they are not in condition to make any great fight sgainst thelr competitors Tf when you call for Hop Bitters (see who do not pay the license. Those who cluster of Hopa on tho whits Iabel) ¢o drug: [ do _pay only psy a month at a st bonds out any staffcalled O, D. Wamer's | timo, " and ail thav they geb for their erman Hop Bitters or with other ‘“‘Hop’ ) 1 th N name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you | Money 18 the assurancs tha o city would viper; and if he hastaken your money | officials will keep their eyes olosed to the for the stuff, indict him for the fraud and sue | fact thst the state law is belng vlolated. him for damages for tho swindle, and o will | Ap; eward vou liberally for the conviction . Prosecute the Swindlers!!! and if a saloon men, who will not pay man, was at the Pacific yesterday. O. F, Moris, of Missouri Valley, was among those at the Pacific yesterday. 0. 7. King, of Corning, was in the city yesterday, and stopped at the Pacific. Miss Bello Hatcher, the artist, leaves for Chicago to-morrow, to visit and also study. Miss J. D, Rehse will shortly give upher y outsider can commenco prosecution | upils in painting, and go oast for the | When you git down thirty foot, say, summer, flats, whera there is eandy bottom, grow- ing kind of low like; but when it gits along toward the edge of the channel the branches grow longer, and look like regu- lar branches of a tree, and matted so thick {hat you can’t see the bottom or glt your fist In between 'em. Some- times, when we want to git out a fine piecs of branch, we dive down into the channel, and, I tell you, 1t's a fine sight. 1t'e as light as day when there's a good sun our &, W, WUPPERMANN, SOLE AGENT, 31 BROADWAY, Y. 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Offce, Main Strect, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugert and Bewo block. WALl practice in Siateand tate oourts d | know what they are the license is ¢hut up, he can got revenge by commencicg against the fellow who does pay.” ‘“ What sbout the temperancs alllance there? Is It true that they have com- promised with the other side, and agreed to do nothing, if the saloons will pay the $1,000 license ‘There 18 no trath in t all, They have not compromised or made any promise of any sort. hat report at plans for the new court house, right overhead, and there you are in front cf a wall of thete ere coral points, asolid front, all of a brownlsh or olive If you git way down to the bottom you'l Bill Cuppy, the Avoca champion, was at |see crawfish-whips wavin' to and fro. the Pacific yesterday, and as it was too rainy | They live under the coral, and on top for races, he spent the time in admiring the [8nd in between the black spots are sea eggs, with spines six Inches long. The coral is covered with fishes of all kinds— parrots, angels, yellow tails and grunts. 8id Drummond, the travelling passenger agent of the Fort Wayne road, was in the city yesterday. George Herbert, of England, is among the If any one | prominents attending the races, and no man |qhe fishes have a dozen or more colors, tells you that they have you mwust set it | seems to have more interest in the movement [ and one kind that I think beats’em all down for alie, sure. has not been taking any active steps to enforce the law, and it is not thought that they will right away. Like all or- ganizations, It takes longer to move, than for an individaal, and then the alliance The alllanca has | and build of every horse on the does he, J. L. Craig and wife, of St. Louls, are ex- pected hore in a day orso on'a visit to Mr. Craigls paronts. Mr. Craig is connected wl soems to bo followlng a different. polioy | the auditor's offiss of the Wabash, St, Lonis from what is pursued in some placea. 1s conceded that if the present maloons are clozed up by injunctions, that will not stop the basiness. There will be others started, and there will be various ways to evade the law. The alliance folks say that they do not want to start in ona fight to enforce the law until prepared to fight it clear through, and keep up the enforcing of the law, not for a menth or two, bnt year after year, so long as the a longsnd hard fight, and they do not want to open it until everything has beén arranged for three years, or during the G ) *‘How far have they got along with Y | these preparations 7" ¢ Well, they have a pretty strong or- gavization. They have been eecuring sobacriptions, or shares, to be drawn upon, or assessed, as the expenses arise. They claim have secured 860,000 to back up the fight; that s, a man for Instance subscrlbes a hundred dollars, and if the alliance needs $500, an assessment is made, say of one per cent of the whole amount subscribed, which would make his share only a dol- lar, and the man subscribing $200 would have to pay two dollars, and so on, Of course they do not expect that anywhere near the whole amount subecribed will ever be called for, and so large sums are subscribed, The purpoee of this s not only to get a strong financlal backing, but also to strengthen the eentiment of the public In the fact that they mean business,” “‘How about the statement that many of the best business men had s'gned a inst the enforcement of the “There were a good many who thus slgned, but a number of the most promi- nent, who still think high license pre- ferable to prohibition, have, in thinking over the matter, retracted this action, on the ground that they do not like the idea of going on record as openly favorirg the violatlon of any law. Mauy who signed on the impulse of the moment now want to take it back on that account.” ‘‘ How has the prohibitory law thus far affected the clty 1’ “I don’t see much diffsrencs thus far, except that I think I never saw so much drunkenness in the city. This {s accounted 1t | & Pacific railway, H. 8, Nelson, ths general passenger agent of the Humeston yesterday with thirty excursionists who ex- pected to attend the races, but who were dis- appointed by the rain, 8, M. Nevis and wife, of Kearney, Neb., were in the city yestorday visiting Mrs. James Cralg, their cousin, on their way home. Mrs. Nevis has been v from Ohicago. L. Kinnehan, who several months ago was injured at the Union Pacific yards, has so far recovered that he has returned to his home in this city, and hopes that one or twomore months will bring him into pretty good con- tion agaln, Ithasbeen a long, hard siege, aud his many friends have watched the result with much anxiet; Decoration- Day. The headquarters of commander and corner of Broadway and Fourth (Ban- croft) street. about sinches iong, and I never saw them away from the big heads. “‘After practloe you can stay down three or four minutes, and by swimming cadet to graduaie from West Polnt. is told by a gentleman who had a letter from him last week that he signs himself “‘Henry O. Flipper, Colonel Mexican Volunteer His frlend said: ‘‘Flipper isan exceptionally bright colored msn. He 18 a voracious reader, and his letter to me was to ask about books. After his court-martial and discharge for frregu. larities he went to Mexico, where color {s not an obstacle to advancament, and now has a high position in the Mexican army, with a handsome salary. He wrote an autoblography in 1678, which is a val. uable additlon, though a somewhat crude one, to the hlstory of the colored race.” — ———— A CARD.—Toall who are suffering from errors and indigestions of youth, nerve decay, loss of manhood, eto. that will cure you FIi remedy was_discoyered by a missionar to South America. Send gelt-addressod envelope Ry, Jo wen T. Ixuax Station D " New York ————— Not a Strong woman, Nuther, “‘Yes,” said Farmer Jones to a traveler ground than | {s para blue from head to foot. 1It's only | yho was staying with him over night, “T've got as gocd @ wife as any wan in these parts, if I do say it ” *I am not married, myself,” returned the traveler, ‘‘but nevertheless I can ap- along with your eyes cpen you can get a late the pride which a husband ml, look at the lot, and then try and break E:fi: ‘:nel gz.sw?f;" e off & branch with & boat-hook of iron. Sometimes we have to go down two or|f & Shenandoah road, came in | thrce times to gt a piece, then, if its|man to git up at fonr o’clock 1n the morn- big, put a rops around it and haul it up. Most of the small coral can be picked up with a hook that looks like a palr of oyster-hooks, but it’s apt to break it, so I generaliy go overboard when the coral ain’t too thick. Thera’s cns place I know where for a hundred acres Its so ting in Wisconsin, | thick that there aln’t a place to put your 5 law Is on tho statato books. This moans | and Mr, Novis is accompanying hor home | foot—ono big field of bianoh oceal, “Tho | ~aherps ' big heads generally grow on the edgeofa flat that's covered with grass, right near the edgs of the channel, and I can take you to a spot where there’s coral heads that are ten foot acrors and eix high. Some of the big ones welgh over 1,000 pounds. When they get big they often die away on top, and finally get hollowed out and look like big vases holping angel fishes, crawfish and a little of everything. You never see the big heads here be- cause vessels can’t get near them, and a small boat wouldn’t hold one, In water b | placa of forming columns will be on the | about twenty or twenty-five foet deep we | ing, get the bast pleces, what they call roce coral. I git them by divin’, as they're so small you can’t see ’em hardly. I've got *“‘Why, stranger,” went on the old ‘mer, earnestly, ‘‘I've known that wo- in’, milk sixteen cows an’ git breakfast for twenty men, have the huall thing done afore sunriss,” “You dou't say so!” exclalmed the hearer. “Yes, sir; an’ not once only, but week in an’ week out; an’ you kin see as well she aln’t a strong woman, ————— To cure rhematism use St. Jacobs Oil. To cure coughs and colds use Red Star Cough Care. Safe, pleasant, cheap, sure. ———— The plumbing establishment of S, W. Adams, Des Moines, was attached Mon- day for $17,200, 2 n Q SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Bpecial » verilsements, suo a8 Lost #ound, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wante, Board: will be inserted in this column a4 the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for $he first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent ertlon. Leave advertisemonts at our offios, Mo, Reception committee to meet comrades | hunches not bigger than your hand and | Pearl Street, near Broadwav at tralos: Main street depots—E. J. Abbott, Jo- seph Cromer, John D. Nicholeon, John Metcalf, E. Bower. Broadway depots—Willlam Roper, Genheimer and Sackett. Comrades will present all visiting com- rades and soldiers at the Grand Ary of the Republe hall, All committees of the varions organi- zatlons are requested to report thelr ac- ceptance immediately by letter or card to John Lindt, commander, or to Joeeph Cromer, adjutant, David B, Maltby will act as chief of stelf, and will be ob:yed and respected accordingly. Jonx Lixor, Commander. Joserg CroMer, Adjatant, e Supper at 502 Brordway to-nlght at 5:30 o’clock will be served by the ladies of the M. E, church, Charges 25 cente. ——— Nothing Mean About Him, “Robert,"” remarked the wife of a penu- rlous man, *I am on my death bed. got $10 for ’em, Pretty aln’t no name for 'em. The Jast one 1 got came near cleanin’ me out.” “How so?” ““Well,” replied the coral diver, ‘‘we have a fish on the reef called the stin- garee; 1t's as flat as your hand, with two eide wings that move up and down as it swims along. They are about two or three feet wide and slx or eight feet long. The tail is just like the lash of a whip, and right where it jolns the body there are three strings of bones, one right above the other, five or rix inches long, with edges like a saw. They have a way of sinkiog down to the bottom, and with a shofils something like that of a hen in the dust, covering themselves with sand. This day I speak of 1 was driftin’ along in about three fathoms, layin’ In the boat loogin’ through the glass, while my mate was at the oars ready to stop her when I sung out. All at once I clapped my eyes on a beau'y head of rose coral, and over I went. Ireckon it was about fifteen foot jest there, and Iwent down with such a rush that 1 went near the 1| bottom rlght over the little brown head. | us bef for, in part at loast, by the fuct that the | have tried to be a good and falthfal wife| I grabbed at what I thought was a bunch law hes been enforced In some of the smsller towns, and those who can’t get anything to drink at home, on coming to this clty get on a regular spree. Le Mars, for Instance, has alwsys had the reputat'on of belng a rather fast place, and now a good many from there, who|lite were spent. You remember this,|at the knees, snd a blg stingaree cannot buy In that place any more, come to Sfoux City and have thelr sprees.” ‘Do you think that the prohibitionlsts will commence cases against the saloon men 7’ ‘I rather expect they will, but do not lanning. I haye heard that some cases were being pre. pared, and I should not be surprise any tlme to hear that the serving of papers had commenced e ——— THE EDITORS COMING, Council Bluffs Should Prepare al Once to Receive Them, 't The Towa editors are to gather here on the 9th of June, and from here start on their great westorn trip, As they will spend nearly the whole day here, there should be a general] and hearty co- operation of citizens to make their stay here a happy one, Those who have car- riages to furnish, should offer then at s | once, 8o that the committees can know just what to depend upon, Such can band thelr names to any of the news- paper offices, or to the wmayor, or some one of the aldermen, or to one of the officers of the board of t There has been llttle done yet beyond the appolnting of the aldermen and members of the board of trade as & general cammittes to meet and arrang for details. Unlees some action is taken and have but one favor to ask of you be- fore I die.” “*What is that, Margaret.” ““You know I was born and reared In Cleveland. It wes there I first met you and the happiest hours of our wedded Robert?” *Yes,” uneaslly, “My relatives are buried there, and when [ am g them, Will you grant me favor?” “There will ba conslderable expense attached to It,” muslogly, “Oh Robert! I will never rest easy in my grave anywhere else.” “Well, Maggie, I'll tell you what I'll do. Idon't want to be mean about the thing. I'll bury you here first, and then if I notlce any s'gns of restlessness on youl&p’l‘rl I’ll take you to Cleveland after- wards, o —— Travelled on a Freo Pass, Texas Siftings, “‘Can you tell me the names of the rail- road lines In Texae!” asked a Dallas teacher of a pupil who was the son of & member of the legislature. “I dunno,” was the reply.” “On what does your father travel when he goes from here to attend the sessions of the legislature?” “Oa a free pass,” L — The two chief competitors for the demo cratic nomination for United States senator from Indians to succeed Sevator Harrison, areliov, Gray and Senator McDonald, o ———— *‘Hunt's Remedy is valuable and its benefits are permanent. Cured me cf kiduey disease.” RslULL!VAN FENNER, Providence, Hunt's Remedy cures epeedily bilions beadache, cosfiveness, dyspepsia, strengthens the stomach, and purifies the speedily thers will be juet euch another ] bl «f weed, to hold on while I plcked up the coral. I got it, and then let my feet down on to the bottom to give myself a shove up, when, blim! blim! came eomething about my legs, and I'm dogged if I dida't thiok they wers off flew up by me, takin’ me on all sides. The next I knew I was in the dingy, but how I got there I didn’t know. one I wish to rest beside|Bob sald he looked over and saw blood in | proserty. this one|the water and the fish, and thought a|,, shark bad me, The fish ralsed such a dust that for a m'nate he couldn’t see nothing, but he grabbed the grains, then seeln’ me on the bottom put 'em into my drawers, sud hauled me up. clean gone, as sure as you're allve. I looked like that old fish market over yonder, oll streaked with gore. Wi dozen cuts across my lege, jlst like a red-hot iron had been put on, and if I'd been alone it would have been a gone caze.” ‘Do you ever have sharks?” “I never worry 'em, and they don't worry me, but they’re as thick as fleas In fly time on the reef, ““Yes, the coral busines the echools and colleges e collections, If they glt 'em cheap enough, and we sell a heap to the seaside resorts. The country people think they come out cf the water right along the ehore; it's all thesame to them, The kinds I deal In is brain coral, branch, pepper, leal, and rose-shaped coral, Floatin’ coral brings a big prlce, It floats after it is bleached, trouble with tol'able, All and pepper coral tastes like pepper after dead, Then we fetoh sea fans, sea eggs, sharks' jaws, gulls’ epgs, hawkbill tariles, and a little of everytning. Oorals sell by the piece from 25 cents to | —— Eduacated and Experience, Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared by C. 1 Hood & Co., Apothecaries, T'd falnted, | jn There | ™ Lowell, Mass,, who have athorough knowledge of {MAX MOHN, ‘WANTS, TANTED—A first-class cook, ab the Creston House, Council Bluffs. ANTED—Three first class tailors on pants and WA Reiter, 810 Broadway. OR RENT—Houso of 5 rooms, 28 N. 6thSt Apply A. Loule, 625 Broadway, OR RENT—IHouse, 7 rooms and 2 halls, oorner Harmonv and Beaton Sts. Apply 216 Harrison Bt. JOR BaLE AT A BAKGAIN. dence or bueiners propert; known as the Powers place, Main stree 7 TO TRADE,—Good G land for a small stock of hardware or general merchandise, well located. SwAX & WALKR 0% BATE-A rarochancoto ket v oo, wall i proved farm of 400 acres, within o fow miles of Council Blufts, at & bargain, Low prico and eaey torms. SWAN & WALKNR TOR BALE—A good paying hotel property with liyery etable, in one of the best small towna 1 western Iowa will sell with or without furniture, or will trado for small farm with etook eto. i SWAN & WALKER. B\OIL BALE—Lands improv. aad ul 520\\“]. 1t you wanta farm in wester lo ansas Nobragks or Dakota, lotus hear from you. SWAN & WALKER. BVU on Apply to Gxo. R, Dras} R SALE—A large number of business and resi. dence lots in all parts of Council Bluffs, Sco fore you buy, BWAN & WALKRR, SOR 8aLE—Partios wishing to buy oheap lots to { " build on canbuy on monthly payments of from §2 o 810. BWAN & WALKKR B\OH HEN1—Wo will rent you a lot to buldd on with the privilage to buy if you wish on very iiberal torm VORI BALI Rtepkonson, Al W fasius. 18 & weok, 7Ok EXCHANGE—No, 168, 10,000 acres land ten milessouth of sidney, Neb,, for Ccuncll Bluffs BWAN & WALKER. uses, Lot and Land. A, J. 503 First avenue, boay oLl Blufls o take rod by carrier st only twenty N oW war A good steam flouring mill in Cedar Co, stock of general merchandise or hard: 6 46,00 No. 160 Hotel property in Taylor Co,, lows, for good tarm property. valuo £4,000, No. 160, Land io Hall and Lincoln Cos., Neb,, for Council Bluffs property. No 101, Fivo lmproved farm for cheap westorn N0, 163, Ono of the best farms In Pottawattamio oounty, lows, 400 acres for wild Kausas or Nebraska 0d. N0, 169, Hotel 1n Pueblo, Col, Tows, Kansas, or Nebraska land time on balsuce, No. 171, Good farm, for stock of goods or hard- ware: worth §9.000, for in par and long vild lands in Rooks Co., Neb., for stock No. 176, House and lot in Clarinds Page Co., Tows, for Nebratks or Iowa land; value 1,800, No. 177, Hotel in one of Dako'w's bost towns, valus 8,000, for stock of drugs for pars and laud improved or ‘unimproved Ko, 174, Bylondid bargalns In Kisth On., Neb., wild laxd for lands 1n western lowa or good stock of drugs oF hardware, No. 18), A baif interest In a fi weoll I pd, for lands valued §8,500, No. 182, %00 scre improved farm in Cags Co., Towa also one in Pals, Alt tock of foods. k of general class plow works, ,divg and stc merchandize, in & live western town for wectern and, improved or unimproved, valus $14,600. And buodreds of other epecial €xchange bargains or particulars, call and sce or write to BWAN & WALKER It Ooe Hundreda Three Millioas of Dollars W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen, Agts, for Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Indians, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa Utah. and Minnesota, Office Cor,Farnam and 13th 8t,Over 1st Nat'l, Detrof Bank, Omaha, Neb DUFFY’S PURE DMATT it, Michigan, M. F. ROHRER, Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa Preumonia, Consumption, Dyspepsia ; ana Wasting Diseascs: Positively Relieved and Naturs assistedin restoring Fitalpowers THI3 WHISEEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. + ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL oiL.4 DO NOT BE DECEIVED.—Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s Pure NMalt Whislkoey in stock, attempt to palm off oncustomers, whiskey of theirown ottling, which being of an inferior grade and adulterated, pays them a larger profit. ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCCISTS AND CROCERS, Send us your address and we will mail book containing valuable information. Sample Quart Bottles sent to any address in the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely packed in plain case, Express charges prepaid on receipt of $51L.22 5, or Six Bottles sent for BSOS DUFFY_MALT WHISEEY GO., Baltimore, Md., U..S. A Selling Agents, Omaha, H. T. Clarke Drug Co. G. B. GREEN, GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmer's Bank, David City,Neb. Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Neb, Columbus State Bank, Golumbus, Nob. McDonnld’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. SOUTH OMAHA The Advantage of Settiing in the NewTowan The title “South Omaha’ ‘doesnot mean the southern part of the city of Omaha.but is the name of the thriving town commencin at the Union Stock yards on the south, and extend ing for a mile and & half dorth, nearly conuecting with thecity limits of Omaha, The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 lots, and let the purchasers of tha same realize the profit which the enhancad value of these lota is sure to make. It now being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined—in the near future—to be the largest live stock market west of Chicago, thers can bo no doubt that thie property in a few years will be worth five or even ten times the amount thatit can be bought for to-day. Some may ask: _If this is so, why do not the company keep it and realize this profit Tho answer is, that in order to make lots valuable, there must be improvements on or sur rounding them, and as is tho case in all new towns, special inducewents must be offored first to get the paople to take hold and build, There are probably more such inducements offered by South Omaha than were ever pu forth by any new town, The large business done by the stock yards company aud the im- mense slaughter and packing houses together with their auxilaries are no small feature 1 11 apgregato of events that are destined to make South Omaha a large place. Again, tho town is not an addition to Omaha, and is not liablo for city taxes, although it enjoya all the bensfits from the growth of Omaha that it would if it were just INSIDE the city limits, but being just oUTSIDE, only county taxes are collectod, which are merely nomical. The town owns and operates its own water works, which furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water, Dum- my trains will mn on the B, & M. and U, P. railways every hour, stoppiog at the north end of thatown site as well as at the stock yards, The Thirieenth streat horse cars will runi) Hascall’s parle this spring, and to the stock yards atno distant day. The high altitude and the location a healthy one. Of course thera are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much This kind of people didn’t believe Chicago would ever be anything better than a cranberry patch that Omaha would ever outgrow her village clothes, that there never could be any fruit d in Nebraska, etc., etc. Who made it win? The sceptics, or_those that had an abiding faith in the energy, intelligence and resourses of this great country? For information, maps, prices and terms apply at the company’s office, 216 8, Thirteenth Street, Merchant’s National Bank Building, first floor, M. A.UPTON, Asst. Sec’y and Manager , Edholm & Erickson JEWELERS MUSIC DEALERS. PTAINOS, Packard Orchestral Organs. ONLY HOTEL In Couno Blufls having & FIRE ESCAPH, And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, ete., is the Nos. 2 17 aud 219, Main Street, CRESTON HOUSE PROPRIETOR Diamonds, Solid Siverwora and Jewelry IN LARGY, VARIKETY, Edihholm & Erickson Corner 16th and Dodge, Opp. Postoflice,