THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 , 1881 , COUNCIL BLUFFS. flecord of a Day's Doings ii Iowa's ' Wosteru Metropolis , The Construction of the Levee to bo Rapidly Advanced. Justice , So-Called A Joke That Was Hardly Appre ciated , The Nown in Brief- IIOAHU OF TIUDK. The board of trade mot in extra BOS- aion in tlicir spacious rooiis on Pearl , street , and wo will say right hero that wo don't believe tlioro is n board in the west that lias got fliicli pleasant rooms to meet in. They areInnjo , airy , and arc kept clean nnd neat as n pin by the secretary , E. II. Odoll , Andy Gr.ili.iin , w ° ho is nh\nyn nt work doing soinutliing to iiuprovo the con dition of tlio city , reported that thn committee on tliu luvcc , had PC- cured § 2,000 of the swamp land funds for the purposeof its construction. N. M. I'liooy reported that the city would contribute an equal amount. Dr. A. B. MoKuno reported that they had been unable us yet to gut n fui.-i plcdtjo from the Northwestern rail road manauemcnt us to the amount they would furnish , but that the mat ter would be laid buloro the directors of the road immediately nnd the exact amount ascertained. The following members of the board , lo-wit : N. M. Piisoy , T. J. Hart , A. T. Flickingor and A. B. TiIcKuuo weie appointed to co-opernto with the com niitiecs from the city council in pie curing the right of way for the levee. An assessment of $1 wus levied on each member of the board to pay nccuMiry expenses until the lat of January , 1882. Adjourned to meet in regular suasion Monday evening , thu 2-Uh inst. JUKT1UK. Justice Frainuy says that ho never lias as yet formed an opinion in ad vance of the guilt or innocence of any erring culprit who has been arraigned before him. Jloleaves that , ho says , to the attorneys of thu stuto and de fence respectively , who invariably maintain that their clionttt are guilty .or innocent , as the case may be , but that Justice I'r.iinoy ' renders his de cision lifter hearing the evidence on both sides and is notgovoroned by the opinions of the Nonpuriol , who hold that Reunion should bo thrust into jail on general principle , n doctrine so ably nnd forcibly maintained by the learned legal luminary that presides over the columns of iwid paper. Some arc mean enough to say that our inornint ; contemporary has boon in favor of convicting Boardon because Frank Trimbull , who is with the firm , the junior partner of which is a rela tive of John T. Baldwin , was defend ing him. Wo hardly credit this. AT.LV.Y ( I1KI.S1 JOKK. Dr. Paulson , the other day. was takun in by a couple of alloy girla that made more of an impression upon his 'mind than the Ogden house lire. It Booms his honuuopnthio majesty Ima under his care anil kind treatment a couple who have needed it very much lately. They called at Ida ollico , the doctor kindly gave thorn what they needed in the way of pills , and tlioy took their departure. No sooner had the last tap of their hcola died away on the lower stop than the doctor dis covered Ilia medicine case limning. IIo Bays ho could not awcar that they took it , or that if they did , whether they did it out of a joke , but if they will have the kindness to return it he will say nothing about the atl'air and consider the whole thing a joke. 1ILUFFH IX IlllIKF. Tlioro is no question but that the attack made by our morning contem porary was a shot at those "asteroids. " " \Vo understand that another com plaint against Rcardon haa been filod. Tin's time for an assault made ujKm Policeman Uarliyto. I. Oberfoldor , formerly ono of Council IMuIlV leading wholesale dealers , now established in business in the city over the river , was on our streets , handshaking with Ida numer ous friendu. The Big Four had a big hqusc and gave a big performance in tins city Tuesday night. The city fathora mot in aoloimi con clave last night. Mrs. J. 11. Arthur has returned homo from a visit to relatives and friends' in Illinois. S. S , Slovens , general western ugont 'for the Hock Island railroad company , has gone to Chicago on a business trip.Mr. Mr. J. J. Blma and wife , proprie tors of the fashionabla ladies bazaar , on Middle Broadway , have gene east , and before they return will purchase a largo stock of millinery goods for heir fall and winter trade. The following were the receipts at the stock yards yesterday ; 18 cars , Iloss & Wyuttj 12 cars , Ross & Thomas ; 18 cars , Sturgcs & Co. ; 20 cars Pax ton & Ware. A. P. Stafford , auditor of Fremont county , Iowa , paid Iowa's western metropolis a visit last Friday. Mr. S. < Huccoodod himself at the last county election. The Cedar Rapids Republican , in Bpeaking of a course of lecture recent ly delivered there by our scientist , Prof. Paige , says of him : "Ho is all that the press has said of him , 'with out a poor. " Societies and opera house managers will find his science enter tainments profitable. 'Pass him around. ' " John Laydon , the crippled Irish- jman who had the ( rouble with Bull Clover yotterday , was sentenced by Judge Burke to the stone pile , lo catou'within the confines of thu city pound. Thither ho was convoyed by the police. IIo worked away until lie found out that nearly the entire police force was seated in front of Of P ficor it I'usoy'w hank , when ho leaped llio high hoard fcnco nnd made oil" without llio bolls of llio city being rung or creating any disturb.tnco whatever. Seine niisorablo sneak thief lee lazy to work stole a harness from ono of our livery stables , poked it into a bag , tried to dispose of it in ono of our slop-simps , not succeeding ho started up Broadway. Ho imagined that a policeman WHS after him and ho start ed on tlio run up Gem avenue , and not to bo caught with tlio property on liis shoulder lie throw it bag and all into Ton Homer's jard , where the authorities found It yesterday morn- ini ; . Quito nu interesting datnago suit was on trial yesterday before Justice Baird. Last February J. M. Phillips liad shipped from llocheslor , N. V , via the Merchants' Dispatch company ; who have an agency here , a quantity shoes. During the transit ( hey in seine wny | , ot wet , so thut when they reached hero they were frozen to that t was impossible to unpack them tin- they were thawed out. This procesi lamagcd thum considerably , and foi , ho amount of this damage Mr. Phil "ips seeks to recover from the com winy. Thomas Homer , who has lived ii .his city for BOIIIO twenty or thirty , 'oars , died at his home , corner of i'ierco street and Uloii avenue , ycster lay afternoon ut about U o'clock , < > cancer in the stomach. Mr. Homer H ( | uito an eccentrie character , for a long time connected with our lire department , nnd at the time of his decease was chief engineer of the Bluffs city steamer. Jlo leaves a wife to mourn his loss. N. Sheldon , of Omaha , was in Coun cil Binds yesteiday. Mrs. Shernulcn , mother of Ohnrlcs Shorradon , the well known photo grapher , is very iiorionsly ill. Mrs. Shorradon is having a one story frame building erected adjoin ing her residence on Third avenue , 28 feet square , with an addition 12x1-1 feet. Hon. 0. -Scolthas returned from Logan , Harrison county , where ho has been attending to important busi ness connected with his iina. Dr. Eaton , mayor of Anamoaa , in the eastern pnrt uf this state , called at Tun HEI : ollico yesterday. The doc tor has been through thu west , ex ploring the country with the view of making purchase , and after taking the country all in between hero und the Uockys , he haa come to the conclus ion that Iowa is the state for farmers to invest their capital. IIo says ho would never invest west of the Mis souri , unless he went beyond the mountains. The county board of supervisor/I / ad journed finally Friday night. Homo republicans ought to blush for earning Clayton's defeat , for it was a triumph of monopoly but in a Hinnll way , to bo sure. II. Kingston ia having a greenhouse erected , 00x12 , on Fourth avenue , uorrior of Eighth street. Peter Qaligor got drunk yesterday , was picked np by J. E. Brooks , and lodged in the "calaboose ; " also I'homas Lodgnto for the same offense , picked up by Ousic. J. H. Morris and lady , Atlantic , wcro at the Pacific yesterday. B. U. Linsoy , Dnnlap , was in the city yesterday , ut the Pacific. "Why JBookwnltcr WDB Beaton. Columbus 0. , i > cclal to Cliui. Commorclnl. A prominent democrat whom I met at the P.irk Hotel last night tella mo that Bookwaltor had confessed that the campaign had cost him over$100- 000 , but tiie gentleman added : "Ho spent it all himself , and I suppose ho knows whore it wont to. I am Hiiro the State committee did not see much ufit. " "What does Iho late Mr. Book-wai ter think of the result ? " ' 'Well , after that egotistical inter view with the Cincinnati correspond ent of the l ow York world , I mippo o ho thinks ho minted lire soimnvhero. lie Haid the night bofwro election that ho did \t all himself , and us far as wo of the State committee are concerned , ho is entitled to it. " UKNKKAI. JOT ( llildKU , Of the State Library , says that the result reminds him of the story of an old darkey who wont out fishing with a small boy. The boy fell in the stream which was a very rapid and dangerous one , nnd the "old man" at thu risk of his own life plunged in after him , nnd rescued him. "Why did you jump in that river nnd risk your own life merely for the uako of caving that cub'/ / " asked n brother fisherman. "Wua ho your son ? " "No , indeed , " said the old darkey , "no , indeed , massa , but do eub hadall do li.iit in his pocket , and now ho won't ' give it out. " The Cipnenvl thinks that Bonktval- tcr was fished out by the Democrats , nnd that ho refused to give out b.xit lifter he was nominated , except as it pleased his roy.il aolf ; wherefore they refused to vote for him. The fact of the matter is that Char ley Foster and Oeorgo Iv. Nash , work ing hand in hand , suv to it that the republican party w.w well organized , and that the governor , by his shrewd ness and good flonap , saw that the old democratic counties which have hitli- erto teen set down as lost beyond hope of redemption could be turned to his advantage. Good work wus done in each cf thorn , and young men who were born of democratic parents' carne out and voted the republican ticket , and will probably continue to do so the remainder of their lives. The democratic counties came to the rescue of thu republican governor , and the result is the grandest republi can victory since Brougli carriou the state by 100,000 over Vallaudinghum. Experience of a Profosaloiial Lay- r-Out of tlio Dead. , JUtract from Intmlowlu lianeai City Time * . ' 'You ' see as I said , " nho continued , "tho undertakers see only the bright side. Wo layers-out mingle with thu family , are unconsciously admitted to their sacred consultations , and are not uufrcquently called upon-to negotiate temporary loans , which can only bo effected by depositing collateral with the neighboring broker. Death comes , at all times , when illy prepared for. and necessary things have to bo ob tained somehow. There's n piece of alapaca , now , which has done service on at leas } 200 door-bolls. < Our duty is to wash the body after death , so things to rights in the house if tin female members arc without help , ant arrange thu body in the collin , Ifx th flower * , and do innuiner.ihlo littl odds and ends'about tha liouso. The class I work for are gcner.-xlly either o the poorer or the middle order , and i is of them I am speaking. And whil this subject has been commenced , ' . would most earnestly aek you tourg in your paper the terrible evil effect costly and showy funeral have upon the pootor class. I Rccms to nip that the poorer n family is the showier the funeral must bo The undertaker's bill , the pay of the layer-out , and incidental expenses seem to bo lost night of , and , if r cloth-covcrod caskit , a long line o carriages , and plenty of riders can bo obtained , BO that the funeral may bo r highly respectable ono , no thought ia given as to how the bills nio tobemot. I have seen families that know no where their to-morrow's brtakfas was coming from have a funeral thu cost of which would comfortablymain- tain them for months. I laid out r man hist week who looked just tor lovely for anything in his collin , smothered almost in the choicest ex otica , nnd that night his widow woult ; have gone suppcrless to bed , ha'cl she not pawned her shawl after the funor- d. Now this is not a single instance , Inil liku ones occur almost every day in our city. I do not protest against li.iying all possible honor to the dead father , mother or child , but it is a crying shame that it is dcno at the moral as well aa the physical expense of the living. Josciry. Stn I-'rancUra Call , Oct. 16. The feature of the week with us ias been Josofl'y , whoso performances tt the Ituah street theatre havoprovcd , o bo all thai the management prom- sod. It is worthy of special mention : hatagieatly advertised pianist has really turned out to bo a more horough artistthantheadvortiHcmenta lescribed him. When ono aces bit ; > ills in windows , and placards on vails , with a pianist's name in colors , iiid fully displayed , weak human na- urc expects a gentleman voiy slim , with an elcg.uit figure , dressed in the atest cut ot ciminhcr-mnmc costume , lia hair partially curled , a graceful nustncho falling over his upper lip , nd all the peculiar grace of a society pot. When , therefore , an audience ecs a manly figure , scrupulously but ilainly dressed , a woll-shepcd head ; uitess ! of any curly lock , a pleasant ace , scarcely to be called handsome , nit to at- quito good-looking enough - ract thu ladies , suddenly appear nnd nake a manly bow , they are nclincd to think it may be n artist in truth that ia before horn. No pianist that has visited us ias created tmch an entirely crcdit- blo impression as Josofl'y. Ho has gradually won on the audiencca more nil more at every concert , by force f being a pianist who scorns claptrap nd understands music. He is not a ilayer of trick and subterfuge. There re no marvellously athletic feats por- ormod with concertos and symphonies. le appeals not at all to the eye , and n all to the sense. It is not the man vo are watching. Wo are listening to lie music. And while many un- oubtedly great artists ccom always ; liea playing to be auporior to the umposer and forevtn' placing their lorsonality between him and the audi- inco , Josetfy suppresses himself , and caves the per6on.il effect to bo ac- mowludged when the music is at an nd. Whatever may be his weak mints , and ho ia quito young enough o afford to have a few , there can bo 10 question that in Chopin , Schumann nid Beethoven , lie is the best wo have lad here. In brilliant pieces , relying n much on manipulation of the keys s intrinsic merit of the compo- ition , Josefly may not bo as gieat as erne we know ; but in passionate or olicuto music , mimic written to ex- ircss iduns. ho la n master. His accn- ucy is a theino of praise among all nisicians ; his interpretation of the lieccs he haa played has been in some last's a kind of revelation to his inidi- nces , and his line and artistic linger- ni : is the envy of everybody who ilays the instrument. It would be njust not to mention specially the dmirablo services rendered by the rchestra , whoso work has been ron- ercd unasually difficult. That they tavo done so well is something more 0 the credit of Gustav Hinrichs , who ias earned a good many laurels lately , nd who will earn inoro in the time to omo. This week Joscffy will give ; oncorta in Sacramento , Stockton and San Joso. His next appearance- hero vill bo in Plait's Hall , on Friday light , the seventeenth birthday of ie/.t , on yhioh occasion a grand Liszt ionccrt will bo given. IIo will pioba- > ly then-after given sortos of recitals , I'hich will be supplemented ba vio- inirtt and a soprauno. Mrndford , Pn. Thos. 1'ituhan , JJradford , I'a. , writes : 'I cncloM ) iiionoy for Bl'lll.NU JI.OH.-OM ! , as K.iid I would If it cured mo. My dvHjuip- in Imri vniiixheil , with Jill its Kymptomx. tinny thankx ; 1 Hlmll ne\er bo without it 1 the housu. " J'ricu 50 ci , < uts , trial Lot os 10 ouiU. ITciullw Practical R jUcloia. ruin tlio Toledo llladv , An Eastern church is credited with aking its building fund into Wall ireet recently , and increasing it from 40,000 to 8125,000. , Thonow church vill have all thu latest improvements nd n big steeple , and will bo known s the church of "St. Paul Preferred. " ut another Eastern church tried the amo plan , and got caught on a bear Tiarkot. They have concluded not to uild just now , but to got along with 10 old church for the present. A Wlie Deaccm "Deacon Wilder , I want you to toll 10 how you kept yourself and family troll the past season , when all the rest f us have boon sick so much , and lave had the doctors visiting us so ften ? " "Brother Taylor , the answer is very asy. I used Hop Bitters in time , opt my family well and saved thu octor bills. Three dollars' worth of , kept us well and able to work all 10 time. I'll warrant it has cost you nd the neighbors ono to two hundred ollara apiece to keep sick the same imo. " "Deacon , I'll ' use your medicine icroafter. " ootlD-novl Atkinson it Co..acknowledged lead- nginilliiiorHOreightonbloolfFiftoenth treot , near the post ollico. octl8-tf The lending SclcntitU ot to-tiny tijreu tlmt moptill ci'c"uo c.itisul liy illitmkrwl U'lncjs or llur If , therefore , the kidney ami Ihtr nro ktjit In perfect enl r , jiotfcct health u111'c the romtlt ThNtrtilli li ] nlyliccn known n rhort time ami forCArn ] > eoilo | MifTcrul crint n onj without liln ftlilo to find rtllcl. Tliu ilUconrj of Warnt r'n Safe Kidney atiil Mrcr C'nro inirki n n now tra I1 Iliu trentnaiit nf tlicxo truiihlcn Mrulc ( rein a clmplo trojilcnl lent ot raraaliio. . It 'Otitnini Jii'l the element * ncccwwry to tiourisl nn'lln'iifrato liolh of thtfo Rruat orffins , nn < Kately restore niul kccii them In order. Itlin Positive Rcmctly for nil tha dlscixiea tint caii iliu In the lower v > rt of tlio body fir Torplc I.lict llcailttchcn Joundlio DzncsiIravt | I'c irAutio l.Ucrnnd Urinary Organs. It la an cxtcillcnt andnalo rtintdy lor females during l're'iiaii''y. It will control Menstruation arid l < ln 'ahnhlofor Lcucorrhuuk or railing o ; the Wonili. As n Illood 1'urlHcr It In miconiloil , for It curca Lho orjiiiH that inikn the blood. Thin ruuiilv , vhlcli Ini dona mich uomltr , Is lint up In the IAUiST : HIXKI ) I10TI Ul ! of any incillclno upon the market , ami In > told by Urni ; * Bl'ti nnil all ilu.lcrx at SI,25 per bottle. For I > Ial.etc < , rnniilru for WAUNKl.'S SAI'i : DIA- IICTKHCt'llK. Itlia I'UHIUVK Itinuily. H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochester , N. Y. Jeie-tu-th-Mt-lv GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARH TRADE MARK eiiy. Aniin * falling euro i fur Sunlnal WonknvsH , Rpnrmator- rhen , Iniiot- | cncy , and all Din.vt H that ' ' " BEFORE TAXIHO.'ci'ucncS" AFTER TARIHD. " 611Aliii [ ; n l wtof Jlcuiorj , UnltcrxHl LaH i Udf , I'nln In the Ilai k , Dlmnrii of VMon , 1'ro nnturo Od ! AKO , nnd many other 1)1-cases ) that iiad t > IiiB.inlt.v or Coimumptlon anil n 1'rcina uro Oiavo ffarFull pattlculars in our panmhlot , which \n dtrlru to ecml freu by mull to cttryone. /HTThe / Hpetlnc Mtdklno In noli ! hy nil drlife > t $1 ptr package , or 0 pickaxes for $5 , or ho font freu hy mall on receipt of the money , by addrcush'K ' T1IK UltAV MKUICINK CO , UilfUlo , N. Y. for Bale hy C. K Goodman. oc7nic-eod JleStf " Jala JalaAND AND Handsomest IN THK For Sale by WM. P. STOKTZEL , 521 South TVnth St. GRAND OPENING ! 1'rofes.Hor I'lxhcr , ( from St. LouU ) Danrlnir Ac- demy , Standinl Hall , cor Vlfteunth ami Farn- lint , Tuesday c\cnlng , Roptembcr Olh. ClassoH for Lndlca ami Ocntlenien commcncln 'uewlny nenltijf Scptcmhur Oth ; classes * tor Ilitird and Jlastern , commencing Saturday after. eon at I o'clock. ClaH < ionfor Families , will bo rrniifcd to oult the honorable patrons. Also lallct duicln ' can bo taught. Terms liberal , and perfect natlnfactlon to schol- ra 1'iuranti'eil. 1'rlt atu Instructions wll ICK'T- ' natthe Uanelng Aciiemy or ut the nvjlueiue ( the ivxtrons. 1'rliato ordoio.oj 90 led at Mm Jicjcr A iro'n it'30-tf John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of Ghh.t Jacobs , ) JNDERTAKER. S'o. 1417 Farnhim St. , Old Stand o ( acob Ole. VOrdi'i fl .iv Tch-irratih fiolU U J 7.1 v 880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs U T11M OXLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTIIUKASr From Omaha and the West. o chingu of cars bet ecu Ouutha and t. jjOulfl , nd but on ! ) between OMAIIA aail NKW YORK. Daily PassengerTrains MiCIIlKO AU < SABTKIIN AND WESTERN C1TIKS with LE3S CUAHQKS &nd IN ADVANCE ol ALH OTIIKK UNKS. This entire line la equipped with Pullnun'i "VUco Sleeping Can , 1'alaco l ) y Coaches , Mlller'i afcty Platform and Coupler , and the colobretod Vcatlnirhoueo Airbrake. tlTSoo that your ticket roadi VIA nANSAS UT , ST. JOSKI'II & COUNCIL BLUiTU lull. oail , via St. Joseph and St. Loulg. Ticket * lor tale at all coupon stations ID th V.wt. i. DAUNAHD , < 0. DAWE3. 0 n. Hurt. . St. Joseph , Mo ) Q on. food. audTkkcit Aft. , St. Jotoph , Uo. , AHBT no Diw , Ticket Apcnt , 101X ) Farnham utrctt. A. D. IliBJiuii General Airont , OMAIIA. NB _ _ NOTICE. Iho co ittrtncnhlp hcrcioloro oxlttlni ; bo- ween Cliarlm Harmon and Andrew Harmon , nderthe llnu name of Chai. Harmon & Ilro. , iartncr > , lorner Kth and Hurt 81 * . , I" IliUdav Ujolu-J by mutual consent. The Imilncea will ontlnuc In the IIAUIO ol Andrew Harmon , who 111 collect nil outntoiidlni ; occounta and will tit- 0 all bllli Rtfftlnit tha flrui. Thanking the pub' cforpait lat on , eo k ncoutlnuace ol their utronago to the new Hrui. CHAULBS HAltMON. ANDUKW UA11MON. Onuh , Oct. IBtb , W8I. WT-tl * AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore ( s ) Harness AND Saddlery I KIXM * adopted the Lion \in Trrwlo llnth , ivni nil my pocnh will lie STAMI'KU with thn I.ION andmvNAMi : on thawmp. NO 0001)3 AHh , OKNUINKVITIIOUT Tim A1IOVK SfAMPS Thobcfit m.iterhl | j used find the rr.ovl ( killed workmen Are employed , and at the law cat awl pice. Anjono wishing a price-list ot ( teed nil confer a for by ( ending 'or 0110. DAVID SMITH Fv'IOORE. ' United States Depository OF OMAHA. - Cor. 13th and Parnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTAKLIBIIMENT IN OMAHA. QUCOE880R3 TO KOUNT7E DHOTHER8. ) 8TABMBIIXS ) 1850. Organlrcd as a National Bank August 20 , 1EC3 CAPITAL AND PJtOFITS OVER 8000,000 , HBRMAS KouSTin , i'rcaulcnt. Atacstus Koi'irrzx , Vice President. II. W. YATIW , Oathlor. A. J. rornjETOit , Attorney. JOUH A. F. II. DAVIS , Aiai. Cuhlor. Thl bank receives deposits without regard to amount * . luium tlma certlficatcfl bearing Intorort. Draw * drafts on San Fnmraoo and prlnclpa' dtltH or the United SUtcs , also London , Dublin Edinburgh and the principal cities of thocontl ncnt of Europe. BoIIi jxuiacnifor tickets for cmlsrrantu by the In man line mavidtf The Oldest Established IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , RnIne.w transacted Bamo as that of on Incor porated oink. Account1) krpt In currency or gold subject to Irht check without iiottca Certificates of deposit wiicd payable In thrco , Ix and twelve months , jcoriiiK Interest , or on oniand without Interest. Advanced made to customers on approved sccu- itlcu at market rates of interest. Guy and fell gold , bllla of exchange , govern ment , state , county and city bonds. Draw sight < lr\tt on England , Ireland , Scot- anil , and all parts of ICuropo. Sell European passage ticket * . COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. ancldt DISEASES TIIE- -OF - DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist. LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. icfcrcncea all Ilcputable Physlelnna of Omaha , < t3"Office , Corner 15th and Farn horn Gt . , Omaha. Neb in25nietf & HiLL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 15O8 Faraluun Street , O ic Nor h lilo nun Oranrt r ntral Hoti'l. DexterL.Tliomas&Bro , WILL BUT AND SEU , ADD ALIi TRANHACTION CONNKOTXO Tllllllliwnil. Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. IF TOO WANT TO BUT OK DELI. Call at Office , Room 8 , Crclghton Illoclc , Omaha. AOENT8 WANTED FOR KiiTMiT SULU.NU BOOKS or TIIR Aak I Foundations of Success BUSINKS.S AND SOCIAL FORMS. The UWR of trade , Icpil forma , how to trans ct buclnosa , valuable tables , toclal etiquette > arlluraciitnry Usfigti , how to conduct public busl. letw ; In fact ft In a complete Guide to Succcsj foi 11 owes. A family necessity. AddreeB for clr. ulara and fH-clal [ terme ANCHOR 1'UULISIIINO CO. . Ft.rxmlM. Mo Sioux City & Pacific THE SIOUX CITY EOUTE Runs a Solid Train 'llirougl from Conncil Bluffa to fat. Paul Without Ghanca Time , Only 17 Houri. IT .is 3LOQ MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTK , TK.OH COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS BULUTH OR BISMARCK , ml all points In Northern Iowa , lllimonota and ) : ikota. This line Is cfjulppod nlth the Improved Vest In-house Automatic Air-bra lie and Millet riatforai Couoltr and Buffer ; and for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT a unsurpassed. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car un through WITHOUT CIIANUK betwicn Kan tun City and St. 1'aulU Council Ulutla and bloux City , TrulimIMO \ Union Paclflc Transfer at Coun- II IIIuMti , at 7:35 : p. in. dally on arrhal of Kannas Ity , Kt. Joavph and Council Illulfn train from lie bouth. Arrhlntf at Sioux Cltj 11:35 p. lu. , nd at Uie Now Union Dojwt at St. 1'aul at 12:20 : oon. TEN UOURB IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTIIER ROUTE fdTItemombcr In taking the Sioux City Itor.to ouircta'lliroiiKh Train. The Shortcut Line , ho Qulckcut Tlmo and ft Comlortablo Hide In the 'hroux'h < am In ; t ecu COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. jtarSto that ) our Ticket * read > Ia the "Sioux 'it ) and I 'ad fie lUllioad , " / H. WATTLES , J. R. BUCHANAN , huporinttndcnt. tGcii'l 1'aas , Afrcnt. P. K. RODINSON , A s't l.cn'l TOM. Ajj't , Missouri Valley , IOH-O. J , H. O'URYAN , boutlrowtem * K "t , Councl I Illuft. , Iowa. BlactDiamondfloalCo , W. II LOOM IS , J. 8. NEWKLL , Puna. SEO. 1. H. MILLKR/AacsT. HARD OR SOFT COAL n car loU or In mianUtlen to lult parchuen Order * Solicited. Yard , Foot Farnham and Doug- laa Sts. , Omaha. 614-616 So. TENTH STREET. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS IN I Case scarlet Twill Flannels , 26 to 60 cents , 1 Case White Shaker Flannels , 16 2-3 worth , 25 cents. Case Grey Mixed Flannels , 16 2-3 to 25 cts , Case Shirting Flannels , 22 1-2 , worth 35 cts. Lot Fancy Plaids , 20c , worth 30. 11 " " 25c , worth 45. 11 All Wool Shudda Cloths , 46-50c , worth 65c. Lot Black Cashmeres , 50 , 65 , 75 , 85 , 95 cts. 11 Heather Foule Mixtures , 40c , worth 60. " All Wool Armres new shades 25 cts , worth 40. Black Satins , 76c , $ 'l.OO , $1.25 , $1.50 , Black Gros Grain Silks , $1,00 , $1,25 , $1.35 , $1.50. Look at our $1.00 silks. Heavy Canton Flannels , 8-12 , 10,11 1-2 , 12 1-2. Black and White checkered shirtings , 12 1-2 , and 15 cents uptown prices 16 2-3 and 20 cents. 1 Case Lanies' and Childrens' Hosiery , 17 dozen Men's Heavy Underwear , 5Q cents each , worth 75. 20 dozen Ladies' Merino Underwear 50 cents up to $1.75. " " " i Our Millinery department is now stocked with all the correct styles. Trimmed Hats $1.00 to $15.00. P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices. The Largest Stock and Most Complete - . plete Assortment in The West. We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. / ' -SEMEIE : 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. Special Attention JL Is Once More Called to the Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING , FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. . . - i ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. Wo are prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St. _ BtiOM RIID , BYRON REED & CO. ( OLDUKT MTABIOBUKD Real Estate Agency . , Omaha. Neb IN NEBRASKA ] ThU agency doea BTEicrtra brokerage business. Does not ( peculate , and therefore any bargalni Keep a complete abstract ol tltla to all Keal on IU book ) are Insured to Its pattern , inftoad t Ut In Ooiiha and DouvUa county. uuytl of belnic robbled up by the aretit |