THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10 , 1881. OGDEH LETTER. A Most Interesting Newi ' Budget from the Terminus of the Overland Iouto ( „ "Utah's History nt Last Finding Its Way Into Print and Public Notice. Sorions Accident to n .Former Ties- Idcnt of Omnlm ami Other ITrcsli Information- Corrc'p'jndcnfe of The Ucc. Onticx , Utnli , September 5. The ' history of Utah nnd the prominent men nnd woman who hnvo occupied positions nnd nro closely identified with the territory has never been fully collected. The two distinct factions in society here hns mndo it n very difficult task for nny ono individual to give to the public such n history of events nnd persona without doing in justice to Bomo nnd fnil to do full justice to others.V. . E. Tullidgo , is A gentleman of fine literary ability , who has had fine opportunities of .gathering statistics nnd historical facts in the territory during the past few years. Ho wns n member of the Mormon church , nnd of such high standing that ho is very familiar with all the church history , while his tin- Bocintion with non-Mormons hns nlso uddcd to his store of knowledge Ho is now nn npost.ato < u , the church. Seeing the necessity of preserving the literature nnd history of the territory in n pormnn- out form , ho began the publication of a quarterly , called "Tullidgo'a Quar terly. " Three numbers hnvo boon issued , and the fourth is now going through the prosj. All the press work is done in Salt Laku , except the fine ntool engravings which nro executed in Philadelphia. Thoau nro portraits of individuals , nnd of buildinga nnd scenery , nil of n local nature. Tim cost of thcso engravings for each number aggregates from ono to two thousand dollars , nnd the magazine is the largest magazine published in America having 200 pages in each number. . The fact that this enterprise hns proved successful , when it was started by n man without n dollar to invest , speaks of indomitable energy tack nnd porsovoranco. UEDUUINC ! OOLI > DUE. An important event of the past week , was the starting of n stamp mill _ nenr the city to reducu the gold ores of the Silver Chief mine. Nearly ono hundred ladies nnd gentlemen went up to sec the atoam turned nn , nnd the event was celebrated by cheers , feasting and flowing of champaigno. The enterprise will bo wntchod closely , nnd if good divManda como to the OWnorfl 6f the property , next yenr will BCD the hills near this city swarming with moil engaged in mining. But the , MOST IMPORTANT EVENT to Ogilen the past cok wns the da cision arrived at by the Union nnd Central Pacific railway officials at a conference held hero. Plans were submitted and adoplod for now depots , I hotels and all the bxildingit required at the junction of roads , These I buildings are to bo very elaborate , and constructed of stone , brick and iron , so ns to bo of the most perma nent character. Ogdun lias Buffered greatly in her prosperity because the roads wore content to gut along with a lot of wooden depots nnd ofllces which would hnvo been n dis grace to nny of the prominent eastern lines for oven their most insignificant stations. This is nil to bo remedied now , nnd nil doubt as to this being the permanent junction has boon re moved. Work is to commence as soon as the grounds can bo laid out nnd the plans maclo in detail. The disastrous fire last May , which uwopt nway the freight depots nnd ofllcos , has preyed u , bloB-jing to Ogden in hastening the erection of these needed improve- inoiits. Our present passenger depot is BO inferior , nnd is located so far to one side of the city , that it gives our town a bad name to the overland pas sengers. I'AUK CITY has boon made the point from which troops nnd supplies leave the railway 10 co to Fort Thornbiirgh , the now military post on the Uintuh reserva tion , wlioio the Uintnh nnd White Jliver Utt-s nro now placed. The distance fiom Park City is about 150 miles , over good loads now being prepared. The yiuld ' of the Ontario null at Park Oily aver ages nearly § M)00 ) daily m silver bul lion , and for the month of August it reached nouly $250,000. Tlio ma chinery lor the Cornish pump to bo placed 'n the now shaft is arriving from the west , nnd will bo the largest over used in America , The engine has n cylinder capacity four inched in diameter and is calculated to work the pump to u depth of 2000 foet. The pump rod will bo composed of iiumivu 'timbers from 40 to 70 fcut long and 24x20 inches. They nro brought from California. AN OMAHA MAN HUlir , Last Saturday n man by the nninn of Jnmea Murray , \utliusorious accident at Uintnh station on the Union Pacific , nine miles east of Ogden , nnd brought hero for treat- inuht. Ho is n young man ngud > yunra and lived for Buvural yenro in Omaha , part of the timu ns mcsaencor " boy in tiio car department of the U. P. whops , His half brother , Thomas II. Dniloy is clerk for Gco. A , Slovens , master car builder nt Oinuha. , Murray was in the net of getting on a box car while the train was in motion , when his light foot slipping froin the 011 box , wont under the wheel and was BO mangled na torcquiiu amputation at the instep leaving the hrcl yet good. Dr. A. B , Condon , assisted by l > r , M , Jonufl , performed the amputa tion and Murray is getting along well. OOJEN HAI.UJJIIIOUH. Ogden in its mortality test miikos a fine allowing for health. Tlio number ofgdeath * the past eight months of this year allows an average of between eight and ton per month. August .n . up to ten deaths , nine of which were children nn'lcr six years of ngc This for n city of 7,000 people innkci a fine showing , but because of tin I'xcessivo hcnt find ( ho fruit nbund unco , tlioro ! ms keen inoro eickncsi than tmiml during the montli. li Salt Lake City the death list for An gust numbered 101 , of which nutnbci nixly-tlueo were little children. Tlio bathing in Great Salt Lnko hm been very fine this season and Imi been indulged in by nn unusual nunv bcr of person1 ? . JIlss Nclllo llrnckon of Omaha , bccamo strangled in the Inko the other dny , and in the rescue caused considerable excitement nmonu the bathers , ono of whom , Ifr. Sliull , also of Oinnhn , getting too mucli brine in his mouth and losing n vnlu < able ring from his finlrcr. Congressman E. K. Yalontine , ol Nobraikn , is now visiting Utnh willi his wifo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Editor's Vacation. llio society editor Kilt in Ills clmlr , 1'eriiilrliujiy brcnthlnj ; the hot sultry ntr , Anil of " | Msr onnli" writing n column urim About tolkg nha Imd gonu and othera To tlio summer resort" , to tno motintalnt nnd hills , To the breezy old ( .ca , or cool woodland rills. So ho wrote tlmt Miis Onih had gene with tonic more To summer nt Newport nndhcnrthe wnvci roar , While younc Mr. Otish la away at Watch Hill , "Whcro h also the well-known belle , Mlsa Mory Prill. " "Ml * * 13ir ! ixncl Miss DafT have ( -one to the lakcH , Mlai Buff to the country ( bcwaro of the Btiakcn ) , irfax , McDougnll nnd 1'alrick McGcoto Long Branch to bntho in tha Hen. Ko wrote n lot nmrc , tlicn thli editor sore Laid down hlit lead i > encll ntut vilently 8WO1C. "I ! t hero nnd sweat get no thinks formy , While people po-JSOMCil of tnoro money than brniiiH ( ! o off to thoto placc.i , nre hanpy and cool , Leaving mo here ( it work ilo they think me n fool ? I've got lots of passe * , but hero I must stay ; 1'or the paper will milter If I go away. " Then he looked at the colling , frowned down nt the floor. Made a dead-center shot in the old cuspa- dore , Then jumped to Id * feet and excitedly nald : "I'm Kohif ; , nor care if It costs mo my head ; I fenr not the boss , or his fierce indlgna- natlon , Ho surely can't kick if I take a vacation. " A d , without preparation , nanscollnr.tans Hook , lie took his \acatlon ho walked 'round the block. HONEY FOR 1HE LA.DIE3. Spnni'Ji lace Is still the height of fash- on. Shirring will bo used to PNCJSS thu vintcr. A fenmlo hntchor h ono of the ctiriosi- ics of Alum , Minn. New dull shades of color nre copied from nllipio iiorco'nin. New IVcnch drc sci nrocry narrow ns o the Hklrt , nnd boffantnBto tlio back. Southern Iwllosnt Sarntojjn eat sugar on cucumber * . They prefer their crnmi > n BweetcnciL Girls with htilr of n roscnto hue are again fnshtonablo nnd etill they hata to bo called rctl-lieadea. AH the season ndvnnccs black voh et or brooho jnokotn bodies will bo inuclj' worn uver cotton and natcon sklrtn. Wiilo-faccd Indies make a tnietnko In wearing cloue-brinnned bonnets with broad Muring strings tied under their chin. The weather IB warm and the moon ia nround again , and the young tnnn at the front gate U given his girl taffy by the yard by the door-yard. The latest xtocklngt wo read of nro of three or four colon. Thin ought to inaka n muddy crossing glisten like n ruinbow. [ Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. Southern girls will not work in cotton factories , and there is a loud call at At lanta , Augu ta , and other places nouth , for female operatives from the north , White stockings are totally out of taxli- ion , nnd ladies who dUliko high colored or blight striped hose wear those of palo silver gray , mastic , palo lilac or black. A pretty novelty Is n tiny bird In the form of a brooch for fastening laco. A humining'blnl's brilliant plumage , with its changing linen , forms ono ot these orna ments , Flexible cloth , na the elastic clotn is now called , is being much used for Nor folk jacket ) , which nro made without plaits , nnd for close-littlnt' out-door jackets. Very elegant gimps , silk-covered greloU , cordri , Usseln , beaded nppliquo bands nnd agtiifos mo displayed , whlcii are to form ono of the richest dress trimmings to bo worn during the tall and winter. I'hrnh will ho more in voyiio than ever for full and winter wo. It will not only shnro n prominent part in millinery , wrapt and coitumoj for. out-door ear , but will obtain | limo importance in robes of ccru- indny. Artificial HoworH uro moio and more ox- qnlsito. ItoHoii nro undoubtedly the fnu > rItes - Ites par excellencennd the homely cabbngu rows , called in Franco roue du rol , have been moru affected by 1'nriulaiiH than any other floral treasures , Oatilch plume * , always hnndsnmo Imvu n new clmrm added this Kea < in long plumch In dark , rich line * , with n few fila ments near the end * dyed In biiuht gold , red. or some light shade , which bUtcsout on the dark ground. There are more flowers than jewels n'un nnumg tla | poetical and pIctureHijuo toilets which nro worn this season , nnd not tn many years ha\ufiwhioiiublu Indloi appear ed moro appropriately nud charmingly nt. tired than at the present time. Walking jnckels for young ladles have nkli U added entirely mound the hips In- ktcad of only in front , and the throe teams that form the KnglUh back mo eloped to meet In a point voverul Inchon bvluw the waist , \\horo tlio ektrt is luldt'd. Six Nevada wldonn , each worth o\er § : ! 00,000 , , hnvo formed n compact and solemnly agrvvd to take no itivii. but I'dltors fur hiiabnndii , < icntlemcn , u\on In tlm daiKext hour wu IIUMJ thick to It that things would work out all right in the vnil. vnil.A A sen lblo nnd much-ncedud iiucntlon , and ono which it i > cems ktrangw has not bcfoio fulled In play the mechanical Inj/o- unity nf Yunkudaml , Is leportcd from Ithlca , N. Y. an cnr-rlns that It adjust ed without piercing the car and Inllrcts no pnin , "Yen. You Jlay Kiss Me. but Don't ' You 'Jill IV is the Utlvof tholatirt kong , U isory evident that this girl was not iiddressliiif n Chicago young man. .In tliu frv'o mul boundlufS Wvt the boju never t ll pa. 1 n this nectlon the old men all \\uar box-tood lioots , Hllvtr jewelry , buckles and buttons nio very much n la IIKK.IC und will show \ cry offecllrely over tha durk dresses of the full ti'iuon. Sller chatehilncH u ith n nail- tlpllclty of l > relnriui4 ! in the nhnpo of unj- Hials , Insects , tiny rlllea , mallet * , arrow * , nnd oars , nro again In favor , 1'ackct-hnndkorclilefii have become quite fcaluu'i In n IM\V \ > * tolletto. Duliitycoliirwl bonlow , > vlth either embroidered or golfer- od edges , iiro now lint pooping out of the jnclict bodlvc , while for isvculiif the tiniest of cnmbrlc i mirrnundcd with fill- Inu l.ice , find h " < ime thn"i fastened fit the side of the skirt Just below the wniit. Xccklcts nro. now worn nf gold plftquei nfter KlniH-an dc i n > ; there ard CTCWM .1 la .Tcaiin tto in IMiiiio \ tbblei nnd in jar- Ron mounted in * lhcr , trinkett In nmn- thj4n ironi AjuorRiic , silver filnji-eoi from TtinN , Cnmfirna cnameh , gulden berries from the Antllle , nnd c\cn gln i onia- mcnU from Venice , Imitation pearls of nl color * . A chxrinlnH bracelet , called "the week's happine , " coml < t < of oven pole thrcaih bound together with small cn.imel td trefoils f The "Amphora' ' U Ihcnantoof n Miperb fan , which nerves to rfiluco the fitmos- ithcrio tcmpcratnro for a wealthy Oflll- fnrnla Indy now i > umuicrlng nt Hnr.ito .i. The fnn was brought from the Orient niu : coit $1,000. It ii circular In chape , niu the tickn nro of molher-of.pearlj studdec ulth tiny diainonifo and rubies. The Intcnticet nrc of whit'1 jiolnt laoe , will imlo cnmcK-tiiited medallions , A ca tl.\ Imndkcix-lilef of the name Ince li carrlci with the fnn. The husband of the lady Is said to bo worth moro than $6,000,000. I'nncy fcnthcri thN Kcnson nrc moio t'or- gcoiuly beautiful than over. The golden pheu'nnt. bird of pnrailUc , linpeynn , lo- } ) hoiihnae nnd peacock njipcar 'n their own hrlht | liucx , wlillc art innken all manner of radiant combinations from dyed feathers. Duck's iilumago In the natural colors is wrought into t'\iui ito feather bauds , while the nofI black feathers of the cock give nn effect Ilka tlmt of thick plunh or short , fine fur. lo\oi' brcanti with the head nttnchcd nud the plumage of the guinea-fowl nrc quite enough In their beau ty to iilen o n Quaker , Feather turbans again appear , ml an effective trimming if shown , two wings on the ! dci.'mcctlngnt ' the back , while long , soft fcathcM falling from the front cover the crown of the vehct-covercd ftamo which forms the foundation. RELIGIOUS. There nrc y."i,103 , 1'rcsbj tcrliuw in New llnglnnd , A rovi'cd addition of I.iithcr'a lilhlo In German U xoon.to bo Issued for criticism and amendment. The .TiO Shaken ( twn-thhxh women ) in the Knfield , N. JI. , KcUlcmont hnvo ( iron- erty valued nt § 1,300 for each person. Itcport IIOH It that lilshop .SpaUling quietly inaltln. : promintioni to ertct n miKiiificcnt cathedral on hU property on Madison and Fulton utreetH , 1'coria , Of the delegates from thl ; United States to the Kcunicnlc.il conference In London , fourteen are LMmps eixty-pei en nro doc tors of < livjmtyimhhirty-fonriui ! colored , A Boston man wanted to give the Ann Arbor Unitarian clinicli a two thousand pound bell , but thay were to economical in their plain tlmt they have no place to put their iicll. The incro.ilo of contribution in the last year among AlaSim.i IJ.ipllsti was . " 0 per cent for Homo Alixxlou , fiO per cent for State MhniniiH , and 100 per cent for For eign MNiIom. The Seventh clmrch c-ingresi of the 1'rotcst.int Kpiflcop.il chinch in tlioUnited St lies will lie held In the city of l'ni\i- dunce ; It. L , commencing on Tuesday , October 25. The prcachcn triinsferred from ono con- fcrenco to anothci in the Mothodut Jpia- ! copal church , dm ing the last conference year , numliered only 28(1 ( , or ono in eighty- three of the effective Hat. The Congressional Union of Nova. Sco tia and Now Jirnnswlek is composed of t\\cnty-onu churches , eighteen of which are in Novn Seoti.i. Thc-u churches are nearly nil of Newllnglaiul oiin'in. The Welsh Ciilvhmtic Mcthndipt associ ation , at its recent meeting .it Bowlai' , passed resolution * deprecating the at tempted murder of PruJident ( jaifield , and expressing Hympnthy with him in his sore af Diction. Afr. MooJy nnd his family , including a Miw. jMooJy ami another relative , will Bail for JCiiglnnd on the "tth instant. Mr. Sankey , with llr. Uonar nnd other * , will sail on the 10th. They expect to bo gene two yearn or more , nnd to labor moat of the tinio in Scotland mid the northern [ iurt of Europe. The ninth tiicunial conference of Young Uen'rt Christian AHiociationn of nil lands not In London , July 90. About 500 dele- ; atcs , representing nearly 3,000 nssocin- .ioiic , nttcndcd. Ono of the most impor- .ant addresses was made by the carl of Slmftenbury , who was the first predidcnt nn association of tills kind. * The communicants of the Scotch Free church number ubout L > .10,000of the United ftboiit 172,000 , nnd of the ICsUblished vlxnit 500,000 , other Presbyterian divisions about 100,000 , making the round number of Presbyterian communicants in Scotland mo million , nnd i-liouing that tnoiu than ; lnco-fourthi ) of the population are in Proa- jytcrlau famllicH. An ICnglish Kitlnc < ) ] ) alian editor has written to the Bishop ol Liverpooliniew of his hospitality to ilinrtcnters , ( Wexloynu ) in n latu uccablon , whether he thinkx them "us competent to cclebrato the Ku- < incl treatment which John Wesley nnd ils people recci\ed fium the Church of ICngland last century , and nftcr the good work they hnvo done , I shall never lies- ! Ma to treat them with respect. " Win. McUartnoy , 88 Lloyd street ISuIfn- o , N. Y. , fell nnd npralncd hi * ankle. Ilia employer , II , Andemon , ill Main street , proem ed gomo of ThoinoH1 Klcctric Oil , nnd ho Kayn that n few applications enabled him to go to work ns usual , Voi-j' otton wo aeo a person stiller- ing fiotn Bonio form of kidney coin- plaint antl is fjiiulually dyin 1 > J' nohcs. Thin no longer need to bo KO , for Electiio llitters will positively niro liright's dioenso , or any disease of : ho KidnuyH omriniiiry organs. They nro ospccinlly tulipted to this class of Uncases , acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the snnio time , uul will speedily ptno where cvoiy other remedy him failed. Sold at ifty cents u hottlo , by Ish it Mo. Muhon. (3 ( EDy KXOVN. \ . Dr. King's Kow Discovery for Consumption - sumption is certainly the great out medical remedy over placed witliin the reach of auiroving hmnanity. Tlion- < andi of once holnleRs snlleicrs , now ondly pioclaini their piiiiso for this wondernd discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it posi- .ivoly euro Consumption , but Con lis , 2olds , Asthma , Drouchitis , Jlay I'ovor , Hoai'sonoBS nnd all alloctiona of the Thio.xt , Cliest and Lungs yields it once to its wonderful curative pow er an if by nmgic. Wo do not ask you o buy u largo bottle unlosa yon know what yon nso gutting. Wo thuruforu earnestly rciuiost yon to call on your diarists , Ihii it JloilAHON , and got n iiial Imttlo free of cost which Mill con- > ! nco tlio most Bliopticnl of ita ondur- 'itl niciits , and show you what n re u- ar ono dollar aim bottle will do. For sulo by Ish & MuMnhon. (4) ) AOKNTHWANIKD KOII tlm Vu > tf t etlllnsr Ilook of tin Fouudsilions of Success , I1UBIKCS8 AND SOCIAL FOIIVS. Tlio l w ol tuJt , lejii fnrnii , how to r n . nt bui.w | . liui | ublrt , io < ial ttl < | ueu * , MdlMnciiUnr luoae , bow to cnuduct uubllc biUnpu ; iDl.ctltNnooinDlttoUaida to Hue. i j fur 'l ' IUwi * A Umily n ce J y. Adilrou 0i HiVn" " 'iJpfltr.l511' ! Noifoft run- UUUlt.O U , St tuuif , JJo. Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , lackwho , Soreness of the Ghost , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and , Scalds , Gonaral Bodily Pains , _ . . ; , Ear and Headache , Frosted Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Achos. tU. reparation on rth fquali Sr. .tiros ! On M a tafr , ttrrr , tlmpl" ntid chrap Exttrik ) BimrJr. A trial ntall but lh comparatlrtlj trtlliig outlay of SO Ont , nnd erery onsatilfer- Inst wTlh pdn can hare cheap anil poaltlrt nrool cJ Itt cl.tltni. It' . . IMrfctloni In Eltren LunpiagM V ( COLD BT ALL DRUQOIBTS AND DEA1ES0 IK liEDIOINE , A. VOGELER & ; CO. , The Greatest Tariety DRESS GOODS FRENCH IIL1EEI , -AT- Prices so L077 as Defy Any Honest Competi tion at NEVV YORK OnParnham Street. CALL AND SEE US. AUCTION SALE OF MISCELLA NEOUS AHTICLES , AT OTOE AGENCY' , NEB. , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER , in , 1881 : The iirnlc'rnliecl | ; ] will n.at public auction to the lihli < Mt blddi r or hidden , at thonlioto nun- tlonid tliuo aiU'i > ! acc , the . ( ollowinjr property , \\i \ : , Ono (1) ( ) corn sliellcr , four (4) ( ) cultlintora , ( l\o hnnJrcd (5JO ( ) fence IKJ.IM , ono (1) ( ) grain drill nnihlnory aid oiiRlno ol steam grUt and saw mill , ( our (41 ( horses , onol ) mulu four M ) liar- roAs , onalKrlnd9tone ( , ono ( I ) hon > o rake , ono (1) ( ) mow Ing machine , four (4) ( ) mow en ) and rcap- ori , Illtcon (15)stirring ( plows , ten (10) ( ) nhoi ' p'owe , twenty (20) ( ) bedsteads , forty (40) ( ihnlrd. c'iidl ) coot tnc , Iho ( fthcatlni ; to > c . oljtht (8) ( ) tab cs , ono (1) ( ) U'iUuck'r , fifteen (16) ( ) hogn , etc. etc. Sale to cnnnenio at 10 o'c'ock , a in. Terms null. . 11 } order of Dcpartmo tof Interior. LKHILLXV G. WOODIN , U S. Ind A t. I. M. IURKK8 , Auctlonrcr , Otoo Agency , htiitcmbcr 3,1831 , Sept. 4 , dCt. Propoiali for Laying Sewer Pipe and Doing the Nec stary Grading and Other Work for the Same. Omen Of CITY CLKHK , 1 OMAHA , Ncii. , Kcjit- , l dl. / Sealed proponalmill be reiehcil at the office ol the undcnilgiK'd up to 12 m , of Tuesday , Hep- h , 1631 , for tlio laying of pli > ol all noecM-iry irrailli'K , fcliorlnj , ' and oilier I'oiijiottul with tliutninc , * per i > ccllUatlon In tlio City hiiKlneer'n Olilro , In part or for thu rn Uroork ; bldn to specify ratm for work on tcp- arato lines , na follous : Ij ) ln | { of phn'u\ti atlnr ! mul ro'Hllnjrof 4 , . ' .00 Int. inoroor leaf , boiur line on Alley , butuccn lknto ; nnd Douijlaa Dtructa , from Tucntleth ktuUoaMt to main tvntr. Lajlujfof pipe , oxoiiallnK anil rodlllnp 4,000 [ itt , moru or Itsi.of ll-lnilm wer luooniillcy.ljc- tuttn Uouplas and rarnhain utrict- , from Nine teenth street last to jnuUlonol nmln vcMer. I uj hu ' 4 , ( ( XfCi.t ) , nioruur Ks , of 0 Inch te or | ih > clth ncoti'iiry cxui\atlon anil rifHllnv , on ille > bitHVdi I'arnhain ml Harncy strectt , from jcuntccnth btrc'tt cat to main line of newer I.njlii'ol3&lOfet'tolO ( Inclilplnomoroo lessaiul nciisKiry oxcaintlnn anil nllllliiK. on the alley littu oen Ilarnoj and How ard street * , from fe\- cnttinili btrcet i.vst to > c er line. Al o laUni ; ofl.TUOftet motu or les,8 , of 15 nnu 10 Inch main * , tvipcr plinn nnd u Itlratloni , from a [ Kilnt near thu foot of Dodge to tbo rl > ir. All bids tola auomra'ifi-il by boinli In the win of Iliethonmx d dollam , a * mruty for tha 'altMul iKrloniianeoot the vurk herein aihcr- Uicl It nwnnlul. Tliu iluht to reject any or nllbldj U hereby ro- tcricii 1. J. U JKVfKVf , lit Oily 0 I'lk. 1880. SHORTJ.INE , 1830 , KANSAS CITY , SUoeKouncil Bluffs 19 TIIR 0\'W Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST Prom Omaha and the West. s'o tlianfo of c&ra bctv\ en Omaha and b. anj but ona ) > ctucuti OMAHA ud j KKVV YOIIK. Daily PassengerTrains IJUCULSO ALL EASTHIUJ AND WIMTEHN CITIKSVlth LESS C1I Altfl ES end IN ADVANCK of ALL ] oniUK LINES. Tlilj entire line U c < iuippod with Pullmxn't i'alauj Blocplnj Ourt , TaUco lay Coacht * . illller1 * ulttv riAtlorm and Coupler , and the celebrated > Vctliisliouw > Atr-broka. tdTKt-o tint jour tlckot rvAili VIA n AN 8 AS cirv , sr. JosEi'ii & COWNCII. ULUWS iuii. toad , via St. Jturph and ht. I uls. TlektU for aalo at all couion stations In tli Wrat. J. ? . UAIUJAKD , A C. DAWES , Ocn. Supt , , Bt. Jojeph , ilo ) dtn. 1'aw. and Tl kut Agt , Bt. Jontpli , Mo. J . AJ.UT lioxuits , Ticket Agent , 1020 ramliam tn t. II ) an duller troni Ij ] > cp3l , 1130 , 1IU11UOOK III.OOD IIITTKHS II ) ou nro nllllitctl with Illllon ne , mo nuiitiocic IILOOI ) nmr.ng IIou , are prostrated with sick Ihmhclio , taVo iiunuoci ; ULOOM iimnis II jour Bonclinrc disordered , re/ulato them nltli llUltDOCK III-.ODlJlTTUItS llo r niood Is Impnrf , purlly It ulth K m.oo niTTKits lljeil lm\o Inillgcitlon , } ou III nnd an antidote In IJUUUOCK IILOOI ) UlTTKItS. II > ounro trontilcdHi \ Spring Comjilnlnts , cr ndlctkto tlicm nith DUtmoCIC IILOOI ) HIITHHS. If jour I.hcrln torpid , restore Itto healthy action ith iJUUbocK KLoon inmus. : It jour I.h or li affected , jon 111 nnd a sure ro- ( toratUolii IJUItDOCK 11LOOU IHTTEtlS. II jou Inxonnj' epcclcs of Humor or I'lmplc , fall not to take DUUDOCK III.OOD DITTEH3. If j on h'ru o any njinptoms of Ulcers or Scroltiloun Sores , ncuratho remedy 111 lo ( ouiul In DUltUOCIv I1LOOD 1UTTE11S. For Imparting strength nnd vitality totliosjs- teni , nothing ran equal mmnocK BLOOD BITTEHS. * For Nerous nnd General Debility , tone up the system with IIUHUOCIC I1LOOD B11TKUS. Price , SI , 00 per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Ctj FOSTER , MILBUEN. . & Co , , Props , ' BUTFAIiO , N. Y. Snld nt wholesale l > y Isli & 2tcMnhon nnd C. F , Goodman. Jc 27 e d-rae BASIITZ & IELLS , 1422 Doufflaa St. , Near 15th. Before removing their new OPEEA HOUSE STOEE Will sell their stock of BOOTS 1 SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Established 11 Years , Asset Iteprospiitoil 882,000,000- Uuho. U.o . i vfm Ul twwPvn-r DON'T IT BURN I My house and furniture U insured with 0. T. TAYLOU k GO ' " Oor Hth C. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY - ATAW. . 2 FurcbAin St , Oaiaiia N EAD OU A SiBM Hi * ' IWi V0 &t&i -FOR- Wo desire to call the special attention ot the trndo to our elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets nnd Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovorshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts , ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , MAHA , KKU. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. Jv IS mo moFEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnhain St. , Omaha , Neb. Conslsnmcnts made us HI rccch o prompt attention. Inferences : Stnto Dank , Omaha : Phlt & Co. , lUltlmoro ; Peck & Batuhcr , Clileaito ; il. Werk & Co. , Cincinnati. I. OBERFELDEB & CO , , ( IMl'OUTEllS AND JOI111KKS OF MILLINERY & NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west. IB1. O. 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. GupsAmmunitionSportmg Goods PISHING TAOKLB , BASB BALL'S , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COOPS. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne t 0 The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West I We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Slatting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1313 Farnliam St. , Wlf F STOI W fiiV S t u * 0 IWWeiixl ] Dealer in Hardware , TTUsT Stove Eepairer , Jol ) Wortor aid lannfacturer ft.ffardcxiiross csx * Tenth and Jackso" Q * - - Omaha , Neb