Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 27, 1881, Page 6, Image 6
; I . * ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUFSEjAY- SEPTEMBER 27 , 1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Beoord of Events ou the Bas Side of the Missouri , Appropriate Funeral Sorvicot Held in Memory of Garflold. tin Arm Tiy n Promataro Ex plovlou of n " Salute Gun. " HAD ACCIDKNT. Ono of those mtl nccidonts wu are invariably called upon to chronicle after thu firing of n naluto , happened iu this city ycstord.xy. The unfortu unto victim was a young mill by the n.imo of Joioph Spaulding , who is a flhnom.iker by tr.ulo , and In ? wnrkct for sotno tiino in the repairing shop of .1. 3\L I'liillips. Ho was ono of the men who offurod his nervines to fire the salute. Yesterday while cngngod in loading the cannon a prom-ituro discharge took place , blowing hi1 right arm so badly that it is supposed by the attending physician amputa tion will boconio noco'mry. Mr. Spitilding w.w an industrious , hmi- work ing man with a wife and severul children to s upport , and the only means ho lud ho was deprived of yes terday. This is another sad chapter in thu events fhat transpired in our \ -city yesterday. MOUUSINO ron oAwnu : > . Yesterday was a day lon to bo ro momburcd/by all wlio witnessed the funeral obsequies of our lamented chief magistrate as observed in this city. All buildings on our principal business streets and quite a number of private houses along tlio route were hu.ivily draped with black. All races nnd nil parlies vied with each other iu paying the last tribute to onr de parted hero before ho was buried out of aight foievor. At the hour appointed the mournful belching forth from the Independent battery of this city gave dreadful notes of preparation for the grand and solemn march , The tens of thousands of mourners began to fill our HtrcotH early in the forenoon. Out from thuir vaiious rendc/vous with sober , uolemn stop , inarching to the music of the mullled drum , c.uno the fire department , the school teachers and children and all the various orders nnd associations in the city. This mass of human mourners took thbir appointed places for the fjolonm march , in the following order. The grand procession was controlled by the following oflicers , who ' came first : Col. D. B. failoy , Col.'John H. Koatloy nnd Major Mnrshels com manding , assisted by M. F. Holier , JTishor , Frank M. Pusoy , Charles Oftlccr , Doctor llellis , Doctor Woodbury - bury and W. S. Amunt. Music. Masonic lodges and chapter in re galia under escort of Ivanhoo com- mindory Knights Templar in full uni form. The several lodues of Odd Follows in regalia , under escort of Twin Broth- era encampment in full uniform. ' St. Patrick's Benevolent uocioty , under command of prcsidot and mar- shtl. : , Ancient Order of Hibernians. Pupils and teachers of the public Hchools , under direction of Prof. F m- ham. ham.Pupils and touchers of tlio deaf and of dumb institute , under direction of Supt. llogors. ,1'hp hover.il lodges of Knights of Pythias , under the respective olli- ocrs and escort of uniformed Knighta. j lloyal Arcanium , A. , M. Beordsloy , regent. Ancient Order of United AVoik- Jiiun , Goo. K. AVheolor , MV. . " Su.inUinavian sociuty. * Pirodopiutmont , under charge of. 'Chief Licy and assistants. Council Hluffj Light Guards , Lieu- tenantu Murlin nnd A org.in Cijin- Tiianding , Pottawattauiio county veterans , to Captain George Carson commanding. Abe Lincoln Post No. ! , U. A. 11. . C. II. Harrison , P. 0. , Edwin J. Ab bott , adjutant. Council Bluffs' light ruiillcry. His Honor , \V. 11. Vnughan , mayor , common council and city oflicers in carriugcs. Judges of the courts , county olliccrs and membeiH of thu bur in carriages , Olurgy of the different churches in carriages. Council BlnfFi medical society , Dr. Green piesident , in carriages , Council Blulla board of tr.ido , I0. . Baldwin , president. All other citizens in carnages. The line will move promptly nt iJO ; ! p. m. > LINE OP 1MHADK. ' ISait on Broadway to First street , ) north on First stwut to Washington avenue , west on Washington avenue to Fifth street , south ou Fifth street to junction with Poirl a'troot. west on 8 Eighth avenue to Sixth Btrnot , north on Sixth Htreot to Willow avenue , cast on Willow avunuo to Poarlsticot , 'north on Pearl street to First nvi-nuu , * west on First avenue to the entrance of the public patk. Thop.uk , which Lad boon dr.ipcd for the occasion by A. J. Ha't and A. B. Diwson , juo- uonted a sad , yet beautiful appear- anuo. The grand stand , located di- recUy in the center , was heavily hung f in black. On the fiont , draped in mourning , wivi hung a lar ro portrait of the deceased. At the loft , on Iho cant front , was a largo picture i f Washington , and still further , on the v puth front , was suspended nn i oval pieturo of luo maityr , Lincoln , wd thousand * of people were tnthcrcd around thisslond whtw ) the procctsion , that was thrco miles long , had entered. Such a gruntl apcctaclo wa never BCOII in Bayltsa,1 paik , It wai one solid mass of waving - ing humanity. W. H Yaughan.called " the vast throng to1 order. In a few \ "but cliolco remarks lie turned thu of mournful festivities over to the clcjgy of the city. Mr. . . A. F , Lemon an nounced the order of oxoroluus and then introduced Mr , Webb , of the Kjfiscopal church , who , in u very fool ing and eloquent wanner oft'erod thu following prayer : "O Fatlior of mercy nnd God of all comfort ! our only help in time of oed , wo implore Thy blessing upon these ceremonies in whichin common with thu whole country , wo uro now engaged. Realizing tlmt the shadow of death is now lying darkly upon all this stricken laud , nnd that in the tolling bells of our city , nnnwcrcd by the lolling bells of the noxttlio , throb bing emotion of our hearts and of the country is being made articulate. Wu recognize nlso thy hand in this dis pensation and Thy presence in our midst. The dajs of our beloved chief magistralo Thou hast brought to a close. His form-all of him that could dio-Tliou hast laid prostrate in the dust nt Thy Icpt. Yet , like the sunlight of this brig ! t day , an infinite hope penetrates through through our gloom. Fur into that asylum where ho shall no morn bo dis quieted , forever inoru nssured that lie his entered. And up through onr heavy hearts this thanksgiving springs that it is well with him. For into Thy presence , Sovereign Master of heaven and earth , Thou hast welcomed him. Seated with princes and rulers ho bhall drink no moru the libation o sorrow nnd death , but of that wim which ho shall drink forever anew u Thy kingdom , 0 , Father , above. Upon his boronved family wo invoke that consolation which Thou aloiu canst bestow. Thou dost not willing ly nlllict or grieve thu children of men. In Thy wisdom Thou hast HCOII fit to visit them with trouble nnd to briii/ / distress upon them. Kemoinber them , 0 , Loid , in mercy. Sanctify Thy fntheily coircction to them. Euduu limit- souls with pitionco under their nllliction , Comfort Ilium with u sense of Thy goodness , Lift upon them the iighv of Thy countenance und give tu them pc.tcu For oursoUcs wo nsk that wo may lit- tingly realize that in the midst of life we urn in death nnd that to whatever elevation of character wo may ntiain , however uptight nnd square the course wo may pursue , wu must nil submit nt last to the destroying power nnd endure thu humbling level of thu tomb. For that fateful hour when the silver cold shall bo loosed and thu golden bowl bo broken may wo in Thy mercy , 0 Lord , be picparod. And through nil nuiy wp maintain our departed - parted rulei'f ) faith , which in that hour when death firat struck him to the grou d. found expression in those worda which wo cannot forgot , "J nm content to live or die , Thy will' be done " Iteing dead he yet opcakothl The many lessons of this diru calamity im press permanently , O God , upon nil this people. May wo be grateful for what it ahons us , that in Rpito of nil our strife nnd division , wo mo still one pcoplu nt heart ; tlmt there are common grounds upon which rich or poor , politician or citizen can feel and act together , mid that those grounds uro not.aolGsh ones. Though by ns terrible an experience may NO bo re membered of what wu nro iu danger of forgetting , that there nro higher nims than power and place nnd gold. Deeply and hcouisedly us the love of thcHO things has moved the people , wo find cause for gratitude to Tlioo. And in this "tender nnd unboiight feeling which has exalted the tone of the country'nnd vail do more thin any material prosperity for the moral ad vancement of this country , may wo see Unit it is well , nt times , though nt so great n cost , to bu routined that the highest wealth of a nation is it power of affection nnd reverence , its capabil ity of recognizing Hint which is beauti ful nnd noble , of being deeply moved by the huiian passion , of bowing in needful humiliation before the uplift ed hand of God. Those nnd every blosiing wo need , wu ask in the name nnd for the sake the great Redeemer , amen. At the conclusion of whioh the Epis copal choir , composed of Mr. and Mrs. Traynor , Miss Moiklo and Mr. Ed- uaid Fitch , rendered nthoicu anthem entitled , "Father I Know Thy Ways mo Jutit. " Itov. Oyrus llatulin thot read some appropriate scripture pas- * H.igcs. The Methodist choir sang , un der Iho direction of L , M. Tullcys , "Jesus , Lover of My Soul. " I. 0. Bloomer road some rcsolutiono drawn up in behalf of thu city by u ojuitmt- tew appointed by Major Vaughan. Dr. Coofc moved that they bo printed on p irohmont and n copy forwarded MID , Gurfield and family. Prof. Olkur's band discoursed it beautiful lunoial dirge. Col. W. F. Sipp was < next intioducud , and in a very ell'ect- ivu manner read thu following lojulu- ionti ; j At n special meeting of Abe Lin- ' oln Post , No. 2 ! ) , G. A. 11. , the fol- otving ( evolutions were uniuuinoiialy dopted : Vlleleas , In the providence of Al- lighty God , lie has teen lit to ro- uovo by death our late chit f magis- r.ito nnd comrade ilumcu A. ( Jarlield ; lidWliereas" Wliereas" " , The wide-spread nnd pub. u iioriow nttcut thu pruiuutid sense of lie great IO.H which our country and ur ordui have miintumed ; thuicfore e it JtisoiVKi : > , Tmt | in the death ot 'lesident Gaitield , the nation 1ms con deprived of ono of the most il- ustiious mon it has over pioducod , ml our older n bolovnd comrade , vhoso wide vjipcrionco and [ { cneroua ulturo , ohivahionaluro nnd patriot- am , nesuied the people of u. just and iciiollciont administration of thu laws. lU oi.vii > , Thut wo cxtondto his levoted nnd heroic wife , who wa his tieugtk and comfort dining tluuo eng and weary weeks of nujlorin , to iia aged mother nnd loving children our tonderist ; Bympathy. ] lE8oivu > , That the mombon of his } > est nttend the momoiial services n ubody , O.A Monday , the 27th inst. , Hid that wo v.-rar the usual b.ulgo of uoiirniug for thirty days. Jlciowas umiouncod the moat in * oiesting i > art of the piogrnm. Seven lundit'd Euhool ehildron fioin ourcity aulioolfl jratheicd around the ginnd land nnd togotheiemiij "Our Father /ind. " TJieir Bwcot voicca , hushed y tno vast concouiBO of people who crondud iiiouud ( lioui , Bounded like uufllod iu io , nppiopriato for the oo- owion. llov. Mr. Brooso , Methodist , UIH intioduoodnnd Bpoko for lialf un \am' [ " * vt-ry aloquuiit inanner , on Iiu life , chaineter nud public Berviees James A. flaijield. At the conclu ion < f Mr. JJrecsp'fl ronmika , J. 0. jimou Jiiado a brief mill nppropiialo iddicsa nnd then intioduoed John N. Juldwiii , who icjtl the folloHing tn jchalf of the board of ( rado : Mai time when nil hearts nro bowed - ed with suriow over the death of 'reoident Garfield , it would bo fiUhii- nnd proper that the Council IMulls boaid of trade , composed us it ia of jirofcflsionnl rtiul business men of tli city , shoutl give to the public Bum formal expression of tlio niructlon it members hml , antl over inert-twin ; ? w 111 linvo for the martyred G.-irllolil M tvoll ns how they tlcoply inowrn liif death. Thcroforo bo it Kosolvctl , Uy tlio member * of tin board of Ir.ulp , this evening in session that it was with the Nincurcst fculin ; of sorrow that wo heard of the de.itl of President G.trfield ; that wo deoplj mourn with the nation thu loss of its rulur ; that our hearts fjo out towards the family , so rndcly bareft , of n son husband tind father ; that wu nro ii grict becauto v , c feel the losi of one \vhoso nets nml words liavo filled our hearts with admiration , rovercncnani love. love.And And bo it further Ilesolvcd , that out of respect for Iho mcmotyof tlio dead , the rooms of the board of trade bo appropriately dr.ipoi in mourning for a putiod of thhly days ; that a member hereof bo select cd this evening to represent these res olutions , nt the services to bo held 01 MomUy iu the park and there , to give some expression of our sorrow , and t ( boar tfstimony , to our love fur Trcsi dent Ganlit'M ni a scholar , soldier statesman and eliristian. It. 0. lUi.nwi.v , Prcs. E. 11. Omar , , Sco'y- And llitm made a veiy eloqucnl speech at some length which we wil in our mxt issuo. THK llLUrKH IN 11UIKP. A yoiing man by the name of John Ohvo was run over by 11 hosu cart yes' terday nndnovotvly injured. A full nccount of the rxplonion nliicb occurred here yesterday bo found on page eight. From the Toils. .lolm Uftcon , Liporle , Ind. , writ's : "Hurrah fur Spring Illosaoiii ; It is nil you rccoinmcnil it to be. i/.y ilyipopsii IIIM all vanished , "Why don't you nilvcrtisu iti W Jmt nllownncoiillyon make if I take a dozun bottle ? , so that I could oblige my friotuli occasionally ? 1'ricj 50 cunts ; trial bottle * 10 cent * . , , The Gods Help those who help themselves , " and na ture invariably helps those who take Warner's S.ifo Kidney and Liver Cure. 25-lw f/eurafffia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Gac cchOf Soreness of the Chest , Goaf , Quins/ , Sere Throat , Swellings - ings and Sprains , Burns and "f Scalds , General Bodily Pains , ' foothf Ear and Hoadacha , frosted Foot and Ears , and all ot/ior Pains and Achos. Eft rrcparition on mth tquala Sr. JAW * On to ntijeiitirr , fluifilr' e-id rhrt'jt Kxttriit' ll/meiljr. A trial rntulll but ( lie cornpautlvHj trUInc oulln.r of ilO ( ; < nl , nil fvtry onoiutlfi- Ing null l > oln canhire cheap nJ ( Kiltlrt Croat lt < claims. J . Directions In Eleven M > ( SOLD BY AIL DRUGGISTS AHDBEALEB8 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER to CO. , JSaMinn- * " < AQCNTS WANTED roa OOR NKW HOOK , BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " CK \ the Story of the Bcrlpturcfi , by KcQcorgi AlciMnlcr C'nwV , D. U , , In simple and attracttte an iin D for old and joiuv. Vjofuscly Illnstii- nl , muklne a moot lntcii tln ) ; and Iniprtssiie outh Instructor. Every parent u 111 uocuro t lilt vork. I'ruidicr * , ) ou Hliould ilrculatolt. Trice 3.00. Krnd for claulnrHllh extra tcnni. J H. CHAllIibKS&lX ) . Ht. Loul Mo. RtPVPI TQ ImnABcntfr COLUMIIIA Dill lULIIU. and Olio IIU LU. bcml thrnti tent uto-rp forJataIOK > ' < and prliu list conUlnln full Infornutlon , ' N , I , D , SOLOMON , .Oils nud Glak OMAHA. XI3U / 1422 Doucrjfis St. , Near 16th. Before removing to their new OPEEA HOUSE STOBB Will sell their fctoct of BOOTSSHOES ! At Greatly Reduced Prices. d. P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 810 Boutli Thirteenth Street , with J , M.Woolworth. V. Reading and Elocution TAUOI1T I1Y JULIA E HARDBNBLJRGH. n Voice Trnlnlnt ; , Private Lenont and Clattoi. 011 No out ) who in thoroughly _ _ .L In Iho1m el I * Inlf M lUMo ti ill-itvm us hi tint Isln-'frnhr Iiu ntvMnt nttioltcil lij ron tiRiotniilhoim , ( iml o tnij * the lmilnr ; , 1m Iiu l.i not i iatl ) iMMibji.it to ouUnlo InfiuinccH Tlio 1110 of Tarmnt's oitzor Aperient , . urn rcziihrlt } , nnd coiiHiriicnt | linintnnH ) from Ickn ' , 8IU ( ItV AM The IcAdlnn Sclcntl t of to-dny a'Ten thit IiHi tll > o.-o < nro CAn > til by ilUinJcrul kllneji orlliiT. If. thcrtforu , ttiu I ilnonnil llur nre kept In j'ci/cct out r , prifcut licnllhllll o thu rciut. ! 'Jlilttrutli hHiilbrctikiiown i short tltnoaml for jcari jieoplo Mitrircil urcit nitiioiit bellinblo tn Iliul rt.llvf. The i ! ! < co\ery of Wnrtur'Hfalo KUncy nml l.lur C'nrcmarkka a non cri 1 Iho tnatmont t thcic . Jhilo from ti > Implu troj Itnl l f of nroMup , it conti'm ' Jn t the tlcnutits nitc siry to nournli anil fn\ l omto both of thcuo grtt OI/MM , ntnl rafch rcstoro ntnl lee | > them Inordir. ItUn Potltlvo Rtmedy fnrnll Uiu tliirtsca tint cali palmln thclouor jxvrtof tlio haly fir Torpid Liter IlcailachiHJjundico -Ulzmcs3 ( I Fu\cr AKIIU J.Ucriuul I'rli arrOrtrnnn. It I * nn txcolont amloafc rcmiuy lor fcmalci diirl ip l'n iii incy. itUil tontrol iluimtruitlon and Is In nhulilc for Icucorrluxa or I'ull ni { u ( : ho Wonili. An a Illooil 1'urlfier It l-i uiKMiuiled , far It cures tlm on"iim tint nuke the Mood. This roinuly , M hlch hii donu ctich onJrr , Is put milntho I < AIlQI&r ttl'/.Rn HOT I l < Kof mcdiitno inion tlic mirkot and U wild lij U g ! t9 and nil di-ilcra nt $1,25 per bottlu Fur IHnbotca.inquire for WAIl.NK' 'S SAK < DIA I1ETES UUKK. It ta a T03I 1VK ItcmciU , H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochester , N. Y. fct tu tli.tat-lv SOMETHING There exists a moans of securing - curing a soft and brilliant Complexion , no matter Low poor it may naturally be. Hawaii's Magnolia Balm is a delicate mid harmless arti cle , which instantly removes Freckles , .Tan , K cdness , 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 lace in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. CONTINUES 10 Roar for Moore ( E ) Harness AND Saddlery. Ihn\o adopted the Uon an n Trade Mai k , and limy peed * ! ll le SFAMPEO with Iho LION ml nit NA11K on theHnmo. NO OUOU1 AKK 1ENUINK WITHOUT THK A1IOVK SfASU'S 'ho lici-t material Ii uaixl nnd the iroil sldllw uorkrijtn are Linplnjed , and at tholowtst cisl irlcc. Anjoionlhhiiu ' prlre list ol good nil ! oufcr a tut ar by oinllnf ( for nne , DAVID SMITH MOORE , If youaronnnn ofCu lnc < ' ( .il CDCilli/tUortnilniif o rjiilU jtiuiilJtica n\onl , to rrr iUiiuUiitanil u o torclnnuiiicnrr nnj Hop untora. irutc , uxi Hop ( t. If j-ou nro jfouiip i -atrcilnH fmn nny In illnorttlon or ill"-- , [ Ion , II yoiiniAinai > ilo.l or Unklo , olil < ' ! [ roumr , tulfei Inc. I rom I oorhwltti or laiiitulili f lim un a l > cU ot nick cr , idea IIO | > j .Ittorn - Whoever younrv. whfucicr you fit ! i nunUy ti oni com that your rrtlou former Kiel no y illtfn'o tint inutlit nscilB tjiaiulmf. ton- Inir ttlmul tJDij ttnto < l or wlbout < ilialealmii [ lira timely woof tnlo Hop HopBiuera Dlttora. j . . . . . 'IMna/t D. I. C. orurliian/com-J ' [ t an aurolute illlOHC si'dfrtf , KUU Jriralhtu , of IIio itanaelt Mo lur "iloail. euro tmiHla , dninLcnnoua Uho of opium , You nlll bo tounocu , or oireJIfyouuw oorcoUu. Hop Bluer * Ifyca r lin . rily w o n 1 : nu \a \ > iilritr > ltr > NEVER Linubr. tti It may isor nrrrco cnvoyour FAIL ! . Ufa. It haa BTC CO. , oa > ed huh * Orucle. ATorruio , Oat. totaHftflSMSBE 4S2SI Business College , THE GEEAT WESTERN OHO. R. RATHBUN , Principal. Creighton Block , ' OMAHA , KDIKASICA. itarSonJ far Ctrrul r BlaoMiainoMGoalOo. . H LOOM H , J. H. NKWEI.L , I'lUH. B 0 , AND 'iKKAS. 1. 1. , illf.I.KIt , AULNT , HARD OR SOFT COAL tor lots or In quantities to tult nurchaien , Urdrn foolIclUxl. Yard , Foot Farnham nnd Doug , laa Sts. , Omaha. K-pIU P. MORSE & CO. A 1319 Farnham Street. Having decided in future to adhere strictly to the manufacture of Men's ' Gloves , the well known house of Fisk , Clark and Flagg have closed to us their entire stock of I claimed by all who knw them to be superior in some respects to the We offer this morning i860 Pairs Best Quality 3- Button Kids at 75c , 700 Pairs Best Quality 4-But- ton Kids at $1.00 , 150 Pairs Best Quality 6-Button Kids at $1.25. The Retail Prices for these goods East are 3- Button , $2.00 ; 4-Button , $2.25 ; 6-Button , $2.50. IRXIBIBOIN-S i The sale of Ribbons inaugurated by us in summer met with such success that we have secured BETTER BARGAINS for Fall , and open to-day. 500 Pieces Gros Grain Ribbon , all _ widths , 5c. a yard ; 3500 Pieces Satin and Gros Grain from No. 7 to No. 40 at 10c. ; 75 Pieces Sash Ribbons at 25c , a yard. In .fact our whole iall stock is now being opened , and we invite attention to the largest , cheapest and best stock we have ever shown. s. IP. DVCcmsiE ] & oo. , 1319 Farnham Street. United States Depository. IT OF OMAHA. Oor. 13th and Favnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING EaTAIILrSIIMKNT IN OMAHA. OUCCE8SOR3 TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) 18&J. Organized u a National ISink August 0 , 1BC3. CAPITAL AND I'HOFITS OVER 300,000 OmCKRS AND OIRRCTOBfl : ItRMAN KouNirr. , President. AcauuTOB Kot'NTZK. VUo I'resHont. H. W. YAH J , Cashier. . A. J. 1'orM.Eioi , Attorney. , , , ; , JOHN A. Ciaioiuo.v. F. II. DAVIS , Asrt. C.whlor. Thl hinH reccUca deposits without rcirwcl to . Ikn ultimo txrtincntca lieirlrir Interest. Lni\va ilrnlta on Sin h'ntKi.sco nml principal cities ot tlio Unitisl Btnteti , nUu Lomlon , Dublin vllnbiirKli anil the principal cltica of the contl nent ot J.urotrj. SelU juu-'scnt'er tlcketa ( or emlgrnnti by the In man line. tii\\Idt > The Oldest UstafrUslifd BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. . ni lnciM tranauctod Hania as that ol an Incor poratcJ Dank. Acconnti Kent In ciirrncj or K ° IJ auliject to Ifht chcclc wltliout uctlca Certificates ot ik posit isueJ PA\ able In three , ! x and tncho niontlio , ariinr Intermit , or on Icinand without intcreat. Advances miulo' to customers on appro * cU BCCU Itlcs at market rates ol InU rcct. Ituy and fell gold , bllU of txthango , ) ; ororn < men * , elate , county and city bonds. Druv dn'nt ilntts on England , Ireland , Sct' ( jnO , and all ( arU of Europe. Soil European TMU.IKO tlcketi , COLLECTIONS riiOMPTI.Y MADK. ncldt WAR IK PASSEH&EE RATES nilOS. HroVrr In all HallroiJ riil < ctj , Omaha , Neb. , ofTer Tickets to the ICaat , until further not to , at the ( ol on Ing uiihum ] of .ow liatrs ; Chicago , Oil ; noun J Trip , (21.00 , The'o are linlml Iiret-Clftgallcl.ots and jrood 'or rututn liron.-h tlio > carnndla the OU Rtllali'a Chi- Ho , llurllnijtou & ( Julnc ) llailronl. AlaO , eau NKW VOIIIC , lit Uw , 818 00. 110STO.V. ilo ill 00. I'liii.Aiir.U'iiiA , d ) is in. WASIIlNuTDN , do 1800 , For iiartlnilarg. wrlto or go direct to HOIIUIK lUObV , Dcakrn In lUdnml llato lUIIroad and stcamkhlpTU ) > ct , SOJlVnth St. , Omaha , Nib. IliiuciuUr the jiUio Thrco leer < Korlli ol Un on 1'iKiUc I tall road Uopot , liutt Slila ot Ttnth trcct. Omaha , August 1 , 1S91 nutiitanjm Axle Grease ' NEVER GUMS ! Ucd on Waijon * , Uuirjflcs , IlcaiH-n , Threnhir * nd Mill Maihli'iry. It la w uu t TO KARM UU AND 'JtAWBTkH. It CliriM hiniUIlM Blld all lnJotfcori.uou Hone * ftcd Stock. , u (11 an on ntn. ntn.OMEK & WISE , Hanuf's , 305 Illinois Street , Chicago , rRKNn ron PBIDKH. io d.H FLIEGLE 8uctc4 or to J , II Thtctc , MERCHANT TAILOR No. 50 UouxUr i- . . tV % ( i Neb. DEWEY STONE , FURN ORCHAED & BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO. ; C A R P ETSI GROCERS1 ! POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UINl.N'O llACIUNKUy , ItULTIKO , I10SR , DItASS AHD IKON FITTINGS , 1'II'E , bTKJSW J'AOKINO , AT WlIOLtiALE AND HALLADAV VMJD-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha. J. A. WAKEFIELD . . , - WHOLESALE AND JIETA1L PEALEU IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDiHCS , HIM , CEMENT TSTATE AOENl FOIl MILWAUKEE CEMSNr COMl'ANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , OMAHA , frEB