TttJb ) OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19 , 1881 PORKOPOLIS , Some Facts About Oinoinnatl's ' Steady Growth , The Annual Exposition Now Being1 Hold There. It In n Credit , Not Only to tlio City , lint to the Stnto. Correspondence ot The Dec. Cixoix.vATi , Sept. -Cincinnati is much more of a city in matter of inhabitants and amount of trade than many people west of the Missouri have been disposed to believe. The census of 18GO established her right ful claim to the proud title of "Quuon City of the West. " Uut the war came -and n very largo part of her trade , drawn from the southern states , was cut oil' , and Chicago nnd St , Louis , being a nearer market to the young , growing west , commanded more nnd more of the business territory beyond the , Mississippi. When the census of 1870 was taken Cincinnati was found "to have fallen greatly in the roar of her two powerful rivals. Her growth , how ever , has been steady , continuous and healthy. In 1870 her population numbered 210,000 ; in 1880 it had in creased to 200,000. She is possessed of re'sources and energy unsurpassed by any municipality west of the Alle- ghanies. Finding herself discrimi nated against by the railroads that strctcnod out from the loft bank of the Ohio river and penetrated the southern states to the borders of the gulf , she conceived the bold venture some projoctof constructing a railroad that should tap the rich southern sec tion and that should bo thoroughly loyal and acknowledge duo fealty to its originator and creator And to put into successful execution the grand scheme she pledged the credit of the people in the sum of $20,000- 000. And the iron horse start ing from thia side of the Ohio river , and passing over a bridge that places no embargo upon Cincinnati trade ( being therefore in marked contrast to that similar work spanning the Missouri at Omaha ) speeds away across chasms and cateracts , over mountains and down valleys , through forest and farm-land , until , foaming and snorting , it enters the Pittsburg of the South Chattanooga. Thus has Cincinnati poured out her wealth in a mighty stream to regain and repossess her lost commercial empire. And her success in this achievement publishes to the world that real , solid , substan tial financial , power , sits enthroned , ruling mistress in Ohio's metropolis. But additional evidence is sought for to sustain the proposition , a brief visit to the ninth annual ex position , now being hold here , would satisfy the most incred ulous. Cincinnati's grand music hall , with adjacent wings added there to , specially intended and constructed for exposition purposes , are made use of to display what this city can pro duce in manufactured art , in natural products and in the possessions which fcx are the hand maids of wealth , refine ment and high.culture. Cincinnati has always stood in the front rank of manufacturing cities , her iron interests alone being so grcatand valuable that she is styled the second Pittsburgh , and hence stands next to her in the thickness and density of the murky smoke clouds that forever , like a pail , floats over and above people ple and housetops way below. Enter machinery hall of the exposition , and a glance will convince the most skeptical cal how vast ajijB varied ore the pro ductions that issue from the city's furnaces , foundries and machine flhops. Copers , engines , agricultural implements and machinery , and all varieties of iron , steel and brass pro " ductions fill up a vast space within the "hiclosurc. The furniture department is fully up to expectation , and the rich beauty and elegant design of the many ex hibits manifestly entitle her to con tinued leadership in this line of industry. The main hall is devoted to displays ill men and women's wear , to gold and silver ware , glazed ware , to musical instruments and to billiard tiiblcs. Electric lights pour a flood of radiance and brightness o'er n scene of rare gorgeousncss and splendor eighty feet above under the arched roof , circling round its oatiro extent , hang suspended , the banners and emblems of every nation , whilst between loveliest of women and handsomest of men promenade the aisle * , and whilst from the balcony overhead music's softest strains touch with blissful harmony the listening throng. All , all combine to create a picture that neither writer's pen nor artist's brush can properly and sufli- ciontly depict. Prom thia section of the exposition we wend our way to another depart ment the agricultural. Plants innu merable and every species and variety hero meet the eye , palms , ferns , vines , etc. At ono end of this section an artificial cataract has been constructed - of structed , and is kept in running oper ation all day until time of closing doors , late at night , arrives. The wa ters from a height of thirty feet rush with a din , roar and noise down over jutting crags and projecting rocks. "Springs of clearest water burst forth from the aloping hill sides , and it is difficult to rcalizo that wo are not actually beholding ono of nature's grand sublime scones. AVe direct our stops next to floral by hall , to gaxo upon the beauties of the flower kingdom. What a lively dis play ! Exclamations of delight from Evo's fair ( laughtors are unceasingly sounding in my oars. When words will no longer sufliciontly express the joy and admiration of their hearts , the rapt ( intensified look , the eager searching movement of the eye , the ijuickoncd pulse and heightened color of cheek clearly demonstrate the beauties of the floral show. And how are wo to make known the fragrance that hero abounds ? Speech is utterly in incompetent for the purpose , -Wo can only compare it to the perfumes , heavenly odors and ambrosia that are mentioned with such 'graphic powers hiw of imaginary and description in the w writiiiL'a of the orientalists , From this ntmosphoro so ing charged with sentiment aUc emotion , and no inspiring elevating and refinining , wo emerge and enter the departments of natural history and science nnd the mathe matical division. Whilst visiting the wonders of creation and of man's in ventive genius , in the spacious halh devoted to those departments ] thought of my friend with such a sci- otifio turn of mind Andrew Uoso- water. If ho wore hero , I soliloquized , how happy ho would bo. lie would bo in his "native heath , " so to say. What an interest ho would take in the vast collections in the animal , vogota bio and mineral creations. And how much of benefit would I derive from his prosonco. How many obscrities would bo cleared away and how many unobserved and unnoticed points of interest my attention would bo called to , I never behold anything more full and complete in the way of such col lections/ the confer of ono of these departments that of natural history looms up the massive colossal proportion of the mastodon , an extinct sjiecies of the unimal creation. I3e sides his mighty bulk the modern elo pliant would appear as of deminative size. The skeleton frame of the oth er gigantic monsters of the forest and also of the watery realm are on exhi bition. Fossil remains of every kind and character , minor.xl specimens , the richest and rarest in existence , and sheila from ocean and siver , of every hue and color , line the many tables , stands and shelves that fill up the great space occupied by these ex hibits. . I must not end my exposition notes without any refcronco to the art gal lery. This department is not ne glected by the crowds that visit the exposition. Oil paintings nnd in wa ter colori , by both native and foreign artists of celebrity , are present ed to public inspection. Mnnj ? of them are the property of Cincinnati citizens who have kindly loaned them for the benefit of the exposition. Quito a number , also , are the prop erty of Mr. Bookwalter , democratic candidate for the governorship of [ ) hio. Cincinnati is quite an art cen tre , 'and the school of design and drawing located hero has already pro- iuccd results highly creditable to the institution and to the people. A cul tivated taste has thus been created and a knowledge of the fmo arts is as wide spread hero as in the classic quarters of Now England's culture Boston. The exposition will continue until about October 7th. Cheap excur sions from every direction bring great crowds of strangers daily to the city and none fail to see Cincinnati's great exhibition. Wednesday , the 14th , the soldiers' and sailors' reunion takes place. From all parts of the country the vet erans will gather hero and Hags and mementoes of the war will bo brought forth and music and the cannon's boom will sound a royal welcome to the nation's defenders. B. THE LODGES. Preparations for a Season of Active Work Labors of Omaha Free Ma sons. The SoottUK Rite Notes From the Odd Follows A Notable Gathering. OLKAXING.S FUOJI IIEUK AND TIIEKE. IThe editor of the Lodges will bo pleas ed to receive nnd to insert items of inter cut relating to all fraternal societies throughout ihn west. It is especially re quested that Omaha and Nebraska lodges , encampments nnd councils xend news re- ganlinjr. . the increase and development of their orders , announcements of meetim'stho arrival of visiting brethren and such other items us will be of general interest. No orders of a fraternal or benevolent nature will be knowingly neglected in this column , but the editor , must of course , largely de pend for material upon the good will and intercut manifested by thu brethren. ] Eo. LUDOKH. of THE FKEE MASONS- The return of cool weather and tlio assurance of comfortable ledge rooms 1ms served to increase the uttondiui'cu of the brethren and to assure steady work. Most of the blue lodges nro looking forward to n busy and profitable season , in which tlio nt boat interests of the order will bo 11 greatly advanced. Owing to the largo sc numbers of petitions-greater care is ofW likely to bo used in scrutinizing the W claims of applicants , and committee tilHi work will bo no sinecure during the Hi coining winter. fc fo On Thursday evening St. John's Ledge , No. 25 , A. P. & A. M. , met 01 for work in the Master Masons de gree , W. M. J. H. Uuner occupying the oast. The impressive degree was well conferred , and at its conclusion W the brethren adjourned for refresh Wan ments. pr Covert Ijodgo , No. 11 , held its rogth ular on Wednesday , W. M. Gustavo in Anderson presiding. THE BCCTTIHIt IUTK. N. This beautiful system of Masonry N.di haa taken firm hold in Omaha , and diTl promises to stay. Mt , Moriah Ledge Tl Perfection No. 2 , which confers the degrees from the fourth to tlio Pr fourteenth , inclusive , will be busily Prmi engaged this winter with constant work , as its jurisdiction comprises a largo portion of the state and petitions are rapidly multiplying. SomperFidelis Chapter Koso Croix , in which the de th : grees to the eighteenth inclusive thLi will bo conferred , is preparing to do LiOc justice to the magnificent ritual , and Oc Christmas will bo ready to admit he candidates , Nebraska is under the jurisdiction of the southern jurisdic tion , of which Dro. Albert Pike is sovereign grand commander and Rob CcCr ert 0. Jordan , thirty-third dcgreo of Cr Omaha , inspector general. It is the thTl intention of the members of the Scot TlDi tish .Kite in Nebraska , comprising Di many of our most prominent Masons thmi throughout the state , to work the mi imposing degrees in nil their complete cu ness , and Jiro. Guatavus Stevenson , cai caiKi master of ( he Omaha bodies , ia now Ki east studying the system as practiced wi older and more experienced lodges , po \V \ \ GOAT IIAI1M. roi ISutto , Mont. , Masons nroposo to uul build a Masonic toinpto which will bo worthy of the city and its fraternity , v y In California the question of reduc lizo the minimum feeafiom ? 50 to ° " ' ah ia being extensively canvassed an will come up next session for action Tlio thirty-ninth an mini conclave o the Grand Commiuidury of Knight. Templar of Ohio which concluded it labors last week in Cincinnati , was th most successful over hold in the state The Royal Order of Scotland whia will bo conferred in Now Yorl on Sept ID , h only open to 32' Ma sons. Loss than fiO members resul in the United Slates. The Supreme Council , A. ' . A. * Scottish llito for the Northern Ma sonic jurisdiction of the United State will moot in Now York on Sopt. 20th California's Grand Ledge , whicl moots next month in Sm Francisco ivill consider the erection nt once of i homo for the widows and orphans o deceased Masons. The twonty-fiifth annual convontiot of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arcl Masons in the state of Now Jersey was held in tlio city of Trenton 01 Wednesday , Sopt. 1-1 tli. The Grand Coinmandary of Knight Tomplnr in tlio state of Now Jowoj mot in twenty-third annual concl.m at Trenton , on Tuesday , Sopt. 13th A laive gathering of the knights was present. _ _ _ _ _ THE TRXPIiK LINK. A XOTAllLB UUUASIUX. Al. the late installation of olliccra o Ikooklyn Ledge , No. L'C , of Now York , an event occurred never before known to thu order the inatallatioi of thu oflicers of a subordinate ludgt by six past grand niasturs. The an nouncement in advance had the oiled of bringing together n largo nimiboi I the members of the order , nut though the mercury stood close to the nineties , every scat in the spacious hall was filled. The ceremony of in stallation was in keeping with the high reputation of the distinguished gentlemen ofHciating , and was atten lively appreciated. The following are tlio names of the past grand masters present , with the positions they occupied during the services Grand Master S. Alphoua Smith , of the statoxf Now Jersey. Grand Warden Edwin S. Ralphs , of the state of New York. Grand Secretary Charles V. Clark , of the atato of Now York. Grand Treasurer George W. Dills , Grand Representative of the state of New York. Grand Guardian James Terwilli gor , of the state of Now York. Grand Marshal Dowitt 0. Lang- don , of the state of Now York. A CHANOB DEMANDED. Journals of the order continue to express the dcsiro for the change of business from thu initiatory to thu third degree. The idea is so obviously necessary that there will probably not bo the slightest opposition to it at the coming session of the Grand Lodgo. In fact , after a careful consideration of ; the matter , and the almost unani mous opinions expressed in the mat tcr , wo fail to see but ono plea that can bo advanced for retaining the present system and that is , "that it always has been. " But in these days of progress that argument will , wo think , find few supporters. LINKS. The Odd Follows of Ontario are or ganizing for the purpose of payinjj a visit to Cincinnati duiing the session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. Massachusetts luw 22,590 Odd Fol lows. The lodges in that jurisdiction have , on an average , about 14.0 mem bers each. Austin , Texas , has three subordinate lodges , two encampments , and has new made application for a degree lodge. The total revenue of the 705 lodges of Ohio amounts to § 323,435.5 ! ) . Maanolia No. 83 , of Cincinnati , ex pended for relief the last year $2- 074.04 , being a larger amount ex pended in that direction than any other ledge in the jurisdiction. Of the twenty-eight grand sires elected by the Sovereign grand lodge , from 1825 to 1880 , five wore from Pennsylvania , three from the District Columbia , two each from Mary land , Ohio , South Carolina , New York and Georgia , and one each from Delaware , Massachusetts , Louisiana , Missouri , Tennessee , Kansas , Ken tucky and California. Wo hope to see the next ono from the northwest. NYann work is expected at Cincin nati. New work , ritual , 'degress. Rebekahs , past grand sires , biennial sessions , jurisdictional consolidation grand bodies , four years' term , & work ( in the third degree , etc. No time for excursions and grand visita tions , which it is said , are to bo de ferred until a special session is called for that purpose , unless nioro than ono ! week's ' time in agreed to. Knightly Pythluus. LOCAL LODdEH. A newly furnished room , cool weather < nnd increasing interest nmong the members of the order , g promise a season of active work in this order , which is already strongly intrenched in Omaha. On Monday evening Planet Ledge No. . 4 had initiation in the drat degree. Omaha , U. D. , charged throe can didates in the Knights rank last riiureday evening. , During the winter Nebraska Lodge proposes to give a series of entertain- nents. NOTKH. The order is increasing in the south. Ii September will witness many of NO ho Grand Lodfo ineo'/ings , Nebraska's Grand Ledge meets in Lincoln the second Wednesday in Dctober , and not in September as iicretoforu stated. sur STOP THAT COUGH. If you are Buffering from n Cough , Cold Asthma , Jironchitis , liny Fever , CoiiHiimption , loss of voice , tickling of throat , or any afl'ection of the J'hroat or Lungs , use Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Tin's is tin great remedy that is causing BO much excitement by its wonderful coi n Mires , curing thousands of hopeless fort. jasos. Over a million bottles of Dr. IUII 'B New Discovery hnvo been used ivithm the last year , and hnye given lorfect satisfaction in every instance. can unhesitatingly say that this ia really the only Biiro euro for throat lung affections , and can cheerful- recommend it to all. Call and got trial bottle free of cost , or a regular for § 1.00. Ish & McMuhon. Om- ilm. W ) lin proxies bo admitted to the convention ex- iept such as arc held by jwrsoiu rciddlni ; 11 the counties from which the proxies are given. Second. That no dolcgntc shall reprc sent an absent inoinber of his dvleijall' unless hu bo clothed with authority from the county convention or 11 In pouessioif of proxies from regularly elected de-legates .hereof. . Uy order of the llcpubltcnn State Gen- ral Cointnittop. / JAMES W. DAW1JS , Chm'n. F. J. llKN'ORitanor , Suc'y-1"(1 teni. Lincoln , Neb. , Aug. 31,1881. Housoliold Words. .1 nines Pearson , 28 Sixth street , HuflTalo , iays : "I have used your Si'iUNn Hl.os.soM or myself and family , and think it invnl- lablo as a household remedy , for regnlat- ng the bowels , liver ami kidney. 1 fihall never bo without it. " Price . " > 0 centc , rial bottles 10 centu. I'J-eud-lw , Baolclln'a Aruioa Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs , jruiacs , sores , ulcers , salt rlicuni , 'over sores , totter , chapped liixnds , chillblains , corns and till kinds of skin eruptions. This salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price , 25c per box. For sale by ISH & McMAHON , Omaha. SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUOHT TO KNOW. . There exists a moans of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion , no matter how poor it may naturally he. Hawaii's Magnolia Halm is a delicate nniT Ji armless arti cle , which iiistantly removes Freckles , Tau , Kcdness. Roughness , Eruptions , Vul gar Flushings , etc. , etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. > ] - IVctt for bcln tha most direct , quickest , and nfost line conncctlnp ; the trrcat Metro ) > ell , CHI * CAOO , and tha KAHTKK.H , Korml.KAHTKRir , Bourn and SOUIII-KAHTKHN LINIW , ulilch terminate there , with ICANHAII CUT , I.xAVHXwoftTii , ATCIIISON , COUNCIL Di.UffH and OUAIU , tha CouKBacut CINIIIUI ( ram which radiate , EVERY LINE OF ROAD tint pcnctrutus the Continent from the lllesourl Itlver to the i'aclflo Rlopa. The ' CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- ' OIFIO RAILWAY the only line from Chicago owning track Into Kanuu , or which , liy Ita own road , reaches the polnU above nainod , Ko TKAxarxna nr OAKIUAOB I MISHIXO CONNXCTIONSl NO > lUddllnC | In 111- ventilated or unclean earn , as every paeaengcr In carried In roomy , clean arid t ontllalod ooichca upon I'ost ExprcmTralni. DAT OARS of iinrlulul inngnlflccnce , PULIUAH PALAOII Bwr.rixu CAIIN , and oiirownworlJ-fanioui DININO CAM , upon vthlcli iiicaliAro ecrvwl of tin * ] 98od eicccllente , at the low rate of BUVKNTT. FINU CINTII IACII , with ampla lime ( or hoaltliul enjoyment. OliroiiKh Can between Chicago , PeorU , Milwaukee waukeo and JIlsMouri Illver 1'olnUi : and close con ncctlonsatall jwlnts o ( lntcr ctiou with other roads. Wo ticket ( do not ( or et this ) directly to every ploco of liniwrtanco In Katixoa , Kebraiika , Illack llllls , WiomlHjf , Utah , Idaho , Niinula , California , Oregon , Waolilnfton Territory , Colorado , Arizona ) New lloxlco. An liberal arrangcinuiU rcgnrdini ; liuf a o wi ny other llui < , and ratei of faru ahvayu om ow an competitors , 'Aho ( urnlsh hut a tltho of tlio com- fort.DoL's and tackle of iporUmen free. Tlckiitjt , maim anil foldenatall principal Dfllccti In the Unltwl BUtun and Oaiiada , Jo j U. It. UAI1I.K , K.BT. JOHN , kel'rca't&Oen. ( Jen. Tit Manager , Chicago C'nlcaL-a. J SIBBBTT & FULLER , V. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DAVTDOinr.NEB. BpccUl attention gluti to collection * In Butler 10 ' " ' < i 1-mO'Cm fef p i , rt No Changing Cars ( RTWKKI \Vhcro direct ronncctlonN uraruu1c with Through Sl.KKPINa CAH MNia lot NEW YQUK. I10STOX , I'lULADr.M'IIIA. AND AM , HASTliKX The Short Line via , Peoria Kor INDtANAPOMS , CINCINNATI , rOUIS \1I.I.K , ninl all | > olnU In the SS Q > UJ J TUN BUI UNI For ST. LOUIS , Vlicru illrcct connoctioin are undo In the Union DoiHt nlth the Through Slconlnt ; Car UIIM for AI.L , POINTS NEW LIHE-DES MOINES TUB FAVORITK UOUTK KOR Rock Island. Tim xinuqtnlcd Inducements offered by thll line 0 trart'Icra and tanrlntx are nn ( ollOMn : The cclcbmtixl PULLMAN (10- heel ) PALACE SLKKPINO CAUH run only an thll line C. , I ! . & Q. PALACK > RAVINCl KOOM CAUS , with lorton'a Hecllnlnit Chivln. No extra charge ( or gvnts In Hccllntiiir Chixln. The famous 0. , 11 , & J. I'ahcu Dlnlni ; Can. GorKroim HniokliiK" Cara Attcd with clepint hltjh'lmckixl mttnn revolving chain , ( or tha axclualta < isool first-class [ asson torn. Steel Track and superior equipment combined nlth their gl < xA through car nmnscinriit , makes his , al > eve all othcM , the ( a\orlUi route to the iaft , South and Southenift. Trv It , and jou will find traveling a luxury In stcnd o ( Ik illHioinfort. Through ticket * \ lo thin cclolimtud line ( or sale at all oIllciH In thu United State * and Canada. All Information almut ratcn o ( ( are , Bleeping Car nccnniiiioiltttonti , Tlino Tablet , etc. , will bo checrully given by api > lIn ? to fEKCEVAL LOWKLL , Qcncral 1'a.tniiircr Aicnt , Chicago. T. J. POTTKIl. Odtirril Jlaiiarer Sioux City Jfc Pacific " St. Paul & "sioux City RAILROADS. THE OLD HEL1AIILK SIOUX C1TY2 UOUTE MILKS SHOKTHK KOUTE 3.OO ruoii COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS iWLUTII OR BI8MAUCK , ami nil points In Nortlicrn lowii , Mlimcroti and Jakota. Tills Iliio la C'ulwclvjth | | ] thu Improved Vc tliKhou c Antoiimtlc Air-brake nj Miller Platform Couplcj and Dudur ; anil for SPEED. SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsuriKutscd. Elegant Drawing Koom and Sleeping Oars , owned and controlled liy the com- any , run tlirou h W1T OUT CHANGE between Jnlon Paclllo Transfer ucput at Council BIuSi , niiil St. Paul. Trains Itavo Union I'nolllc Transfer drjwt a Council llhilTaat C:1A : p , in. , rmchlnK Sioux City .t 10:20 . . ru. and tit. Paul nt 11:06 : a. in. making TEN I10UU3 IN AI1VANOE OK ANY.OTIIER KOUTE. Rcturnlnfr , ICA\O St. Paul nt 3:30 : p. m. , arriving Sioux City 1MB a. in. , nnil Union Pacl lie Train idoiKit , Coiiiiull Ijlulfn , nt 0:50 : a. m. II 0 at your tlcUta ro.iJ1 "S. V. & I" . 11. II. ' F. C. HILLS , Siiiiorlntonilont , T. E. nOIUN&ON , illssourl Valley , M. A st. OM PttKn. Aircnt. J. II. O'Ulfi AN. Pai" iiior ARcnt. Council ItiiiiFn , Inw , CAEPET HOUSE ! J. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham St. , OMAHA , MED. Body Drawl" ) , 81.25 to fl.78 ; Tupcbtry Urns- CH. tJ.tr to 81.35 ; 3 ] > Iy Can ; t , ? 1.2f. tol. < 0 ; lest 2-iily InKrnln , $1.00 to $1.16 ; Chcnp 2-ply % 'raln , 40o to 05c. Vlattinga , Oil Cloth and Widow Shades nt Lowest Market Prices , largest Slock and Lowest Prices. Sampled furnished nt ynrd-ra Rend for om New Illustra ted Price-List No. 30 , for FallandWln- cr of J 831. Free to any mid ress. Con tains full description of all kinds of goods or personal and family use. Wo deal directly with the consumer , anil Bell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheaper than at ionic. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 229 Wuliabh ATt'iiueCJii iKoIlL oH 3m RACINE COLLEGE ! A COU.KOK AND OltAMMAIl SCHOOL THE BEST SCHOOL i BOYS i'or terms Address Dr. Stevens 'arker , warden of Racine College , lacme , Wla. jy 22d&w-1ro BCthlrO lCU ! < Pl Corn Sliellcrs , llcrsu Powers , WlndMlllQ. CultUctorl & Corn Stalk Cutters. Marseilles M'ig. Co , 23-wly rjTUAYKU From Blort'a utablu. nnmha , ono 6 black marc , color uoincu hat faded , el/lit or Fno yi'arnollwell'a ( ' about ilcvmi hundred , had nvaildleand bridle , Artmard ulllbopaidforjher eturn or Information leading to her rcwncry. K , CATIIKV.l'orl Culhoun , Ni-b Near my nouso on Saturday , an 11AKKNUI1 horne with Mack Kiiota : blind In right vie. 1' , 0. Uojuon. north elJu l.uavcn. ortuutrctt let 7tli mlbti. ! nulO-wlt THIS N3TW A1JD CORRECT MAP k I'rotw JojrjJiil nny rcuonnblo question Hint tlii _ . „ NORTH-WESTERN RT Is i > y Ml oil As the bft ror..l for you to take when travclhij in cither direction botwncnlt ' Chicago and all oftho Principal Points In tlia West , North and Northwest , Oflfcfiilly ctnmlno . jlih Wnj > . The Principal CltlMof ( ho Writrm.l . Northwest riro Station ! ? on tlih road. Its . throuijli tialns nmko close coimectlou * with tlio trains ol nil tullroaUsat junction points. Sf < &Xfe % sgggy $ & . * 2i > i.n > J' " " THE - CHICACO " & NORTH-WESTERN . . RAILWAY , r Ovornllof" Tr.ilns. it The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. lien'ieinlicr to nsk for Tickets vU this road , bo sure they rend over It , and take none other , ? . * IRW Ul'amn.aoii'lNnnaucr.Uh.leago.jrOV. U. 8TKSSBTT , Uen'l I'ass. Agent , CulcagoJ HAUnY P. DUKL. Ticket Astcnt.C. & N. W. lts.llay , Uth and Fainhwn utroots. D. K. K1MDALL , Assistant Ticket At'cnt 0. & N. W. ilallway , llth and Faraham streoti * J. 11HLL. Ticket A ont C. & N. W. llAllnfty , U. P. 11. R. Depot. SAM T. CLA11K Uencral Aront. ADVANCE OF THE SEASONL Goods Suitable for the COMING WEATHER JUST RECEIVED AT- Guild & Mclnnis' And will be sold at our usual extremely XCTW" IPIRIEOIESI Blankets and Comforters , Flan nels and Shirtings , Cotton Flan nels and Sheetings , Muslin and Calicoes , Dress Goods , Silks and Satins , Black Goods and Cash meres , Hosiery and Underwear , Corsets and Gloves , Ribbons and h Ladies' Neckwear , Cloaks and Dolmans 'f mans , Table Linens and Napkins , Gent's White and Colored Shirts , Waterproofs [ and Flannel suitings , Denims and Jeans. OuriBlue Checked SMrting at 16 2-3c , Sold Everywhere else at 20c. . You will SAVBMONBY _ by Buying Your Goods of OTILD & McINMIS , 603 N. 16th St. , 2nd door N. of Gal. , E. Side , Omaha , Collins heyenne , Colorado , Fall and Winter CLOTHING ! ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. 3XT.AJOD O7O IN TIIETiATESTSTYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all I 1322 FARNHAM STREET , NEAR , FOURTEENTH , Recent Direct Transportation of FRENCH PERCHERON HORSES , SETO -Exhibition at the Nebraska State Pair Stables , 311 to 318. * COME AND SEE THEM ! Horses For Sale or to Lot to Responsible Parties , : , Proprietor , Boward , Neb , , ( Farm Half Mile West of Town. ) ;