6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 , 1881. BUSINESS AT THE BLUFFS Newsy Notes From the Weston Iowa Metropolis , The City Streets Need Forma nent Paving. Lively Row Over n Sunday Gambling Table. Pomona ! * , FJclc-TJp rtnil General Items of Intoroit * No city of nuy size can got nlont > many ycnrs tiniest tlio streets upon which Iho honvy wholesale business is traiuactol nro paved in BOIIIO way The Btrcots in Council Bluffs will certainly - tainly , in a very few years , require paving. Our rapidly increasing whole sale business houses will demnnd it , and , as necessity knous no law , tlioy will have the pavements. Main nil out , where most of the heavy whole sale business will bo done , will demand a solid pavement. Wood won't ' do , it will take something more substantial. A largo portion of Broadway would not require heavy paving. Something lighter would nnawor and we could got along with one aide paved. For this street there is no doubt the Nick * olson pavement would bo heavy enough. On account of the level char acter of Main slicot and Broadway , the work could bo very rapidly car ried on , and by doing a little each year wo would in a few yours see Alain street in a condition to defy the rain. "UKANKY mil , , " from Oinnha , and Mnyor Vaughn inel on our streets the other afternoon , ' 'Crank" was unusually crankyjhaving just come from u saloon. Ho was very anxious to ciitcr into conversation with our mayor. Ho stopped him and extended his hand to shake , at the name time informing his 'honor that the panic of 73 had brought him to the gutter. That ho was once n re porter on tlio Chicago Tiibuno. His tongue was getting thichnnd his story thin , so the * mayor started to leave when Cranky Bill followed him up and requested the mayor ( o allow him to proceed'as ho believed , when lie Lad heard tlio full story of his check ered life , ho would have compassion. But Mayor Vaughan remarked that ho was in a very great hurry ; that his . position as mayor of Council Bluffs \\ouldnotpnncnt him from talking to thu meanest of God's creatures , but that ho Wo ill d have to excuse him this time as ho was on his way to the ' 'Northwestern depot to meet the "princo of whales. " hKUE.VAI E NOT AlTltKCIATEW , The Council Bluff * jubilee singers , thinking a certain editor might bo feeling badly on account of the reac tion of the retraction , proceeded to tune up and gin up their whistles for a pucker. They marchud to iho resi dence of the scribe and standing in a ' row "by the wayside" they opened up their coal scuttles and for a tow mo ments poured forth some "hair split- ing" melodies until a neighbor , a colored woman , cried out , "goinmoiis,1 fur degoodLord's sake give us a rest. " Last evening quite a grand affair took place in the way of a social path- ering in Cast ! u hall. Music and danc : ing were kept up until a late hour , The public wore invited , and a largo \ number ot our citizens attended. AI10UT THE CLIMATE. Chns , J. Beckman hays that ho proposes - poses to move to a healthy climate , iYou are in one now , Mi. Bookman ; the healthiest in the country , in shown by statistics , and not only are you living in the healthiest climate , but the pleasantest , take the average year through. This In admitted by people who have 'resided ' in nil parts of the United States. There is no 'portion ' of the United States mere healthy than the Missouri Valley , and wo find this stated as ju fixed fact in our school books. Stay in Council Bluffs and you \yill not only be healthy but happy and wise , QUITE A now was kicked up in one of our Broadway saloons last Sunday night which we have just dropped on to. It seems that there is an established ruin that no cheatini ; in a game of cards for money shall be tolerated. One of the gamblers last Sunday night Was caught disobeying the tulu in this regard and it being on the Sabbaih out of respect for the occasion they determined ; to sot an example , so they pitched in and used the man who dared to cheat , in gambling , on Sun day evening especially , pretty roughly. No arrests weie made , in fact , no po liceman know anything about the af fair , It would seem as if there ought to bo sumo scheme devised by the citizens zons of Council Binds to put a stop to this gambling , Sundays at least. It ought not to bo allowed. Ic is bad enough on secular days , it should not bo indulged in on the sabbath. ADVICE TO A SHADOW. Wo advise the of editor our morning contemporary to stand by his record , and Justice Froinoy to Bland by his. The county attorney , Sims , may have boon a little hard on the justice if the contents of the rotractraction is true , But there will bo nothing gained by keeping sores open. Lot them heel up. . ABOUT THE WJIAW. A man who visited the "Prince1 yesterday remarked that lie was thu perfect imago of his mother. The reporter of The No'npariel mo the reporter of THE BKE , "They have sold the whale , " said The Non- panel man. "Have they ] " says TJIP Itas ; "who tot" "Tho U. P. , " said The Nonpariol. "Why for ? " says TUB BKE. "Why , they intend to use his mouth for a round house. Ono beer and a cigar. JH8UBMKANOKH. A young lad entered one of our grocery stores on Broadway yester day , and , drawing a pistol , demanded a loaf of bread. Ho got it , The man Quinhn , who frightened several women out of their wita yea- > 1 tonlny , bonidc shooting n ilog , diilnot recover from tlio clTocts of the whisky until ho waa nrroatcil by OfllcorClougli , irtkon to the cnlnbooso , convicted by .lutlijo Uurko nnd sentenced to the rock pile for a couple of ilnya. A man by the iinino of Johneon got pretty full yesterday , lie works for Oborfcldor it Nowniixn , Ho wont into - to the workshop nnd got pretty noisy , when ono of the clerks in the employ of tlio firm informed him that they did not nllow any man in the shop who was under the influotico ol whisky , and told him ho inUftl go out. Ho refused to go , and gnvo back considerable ) cheap tongue , wlicn Nod gave him n couple under the car and landed hint out on Iho sidewalk. Hero tTohnflon picked np a atovo cover and was about to "mako Homo howl , " when Ollicur Morco pcared upon the scene nnd hustled him off to the calaboose. James A. Bell has returned from Colfnx Springs , where ho has been recently to bo treated for neuralgia. Mr. 13. looks voiy much bettor than when ho wont away and speaks very liiuhly of the general and specific re cuperating properties of the water there. Ilo says ho feels hko a now man. Mr. B. informs us thnt while Lhero ho met Judge James O. Day , of the supreme conit , who was there for a short season of rest , riiLSo.vALs : AND Mrs. Warburton IKW opened up n millinery store on upper Broadway in the room recently occupied by A. S. Honlmur it Co. An express team loaded with coal ( jroko down yoitcrduy in front of llor/oman's ' on Uroadway yesterday , smashing ono of the front wheels all , o pieces. E. II. Odoll , Esq. , secretary of the joard of trade left yesterday to nt- : end the Missouri banjo line convcn- , ion nt St. Louis. Tnero was a wrestling match took ] ilaco yesterday in front of Tim Ton-j jr's auction rooniH , between Ohas.l Loibold , weight 100 , and Clarence Harrison , weight 150. The light1 weight succeeded in flooring thbothcr. 1'iint ! three minutes and five seconds. Miss-Addiij Horton has rolurnodj 'rom ' n visit over the rivor. Miss Mattie Oaylord and MuW lUoda Miller left Tuesday night to a isit to the east including' St. ' > Xouis' ' nd Chicago. Colonel Addison Cochran has ro-i turned from quite an extended visit to Iiis farm up in Harrison county , 'look ing ten yeuis younger than when ho left. The air and farm work agreed with him. John L.Vitt , of Logan , was at the1 Pacific yesterday. Miss Millie Vundcrhoof and Miss Jennie MoCoid came down from Logan E. .yesterday , end they state on the Pa cific house register that they were shop ping. You couldn't ' come to a better place , ladies. Frank Champion was in the city yos- tyi-day at the Pacific. James Browstcr yesterday received a largo invoice of fresh cheese. Frank Keith and' wife , Neola , was in the city joaterduy at the Ogdon. J. W. Kouff , Sioux City , took a look at the busiest city in the north west yesterday. T. J. Evans and family visited the 'city over the river yesterday. "This is a splendid city , " said L. D. May , of Lineolil * Nebraska , as ho sat enjoying a , chat with W. 11. Towno , of Fremont , .Nebraska , in the Pacific house yesterday. n Lankton sells groceries. Fine Salt Lake potatoes at B. F.B corner of Fifth street and ' 'iftli avenue. A fortune may bo spent In uaing Incf- cctual medicines , ivlien by nmilying fhuiimR' ] > lcctric Oil n speedy and coon- Jinicnl euro can bo effected. In caao of rlicumatUm , laiuo back , bodily nllnicnts , ir ii.iins of every daacrij > tfon , it affords in- .nut relief. ' 17 codlw Third Ward Registration Notice AllpursansBWoruiiuittliolastgonoru ] ulcction uro required to present themselves - solves in person for registration , Octo- bor28th , 1881 , Noyonibor 4th and 5th , 1881 , and will sit when not otli- wisu occujned , from now until then , Tor thu legal votora to register. Win II. liaKY , llcgistrar Third Ward octl(5dnov7 ( Kogiatratiou Notice. STATB or NKUUAHKA , ) COUNTV or DOU I.\K. J Notice is hereby given to tlio elec tors of the Sixth ward that I will ait at > y drug Btoro , No. L'022 Oumilit street , on Monday , October the Itlst , and Tuosduy , Wednesday and Thun- luy of November 1st , 2d and itdj 1881 , for the purpose of ru Ulering the electors of said ward. In witness whoieof I hereunto sot ny hand this i-'Otli day of October 1881. 0. 0. Fjja , Registrftr Sixth Ward. . ootaOdtillnova RogUtratlon Notioe- Notice is hereby given to the elec tors of the First Wurd of the city of Omaha that I will ait at my ofllco , C14 South Tenth street , October .24. 25. 20 , 27 , 28 , 21) ) and 31 , and November 12 , , 3 , 4 and 5 , for the purpose of Ristoting Iho electors of said ward. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hrnd this. 21st day of October , 1881. * E. M , Sri'-NDKiio , Registrar Firt Ward. oct21-tlllnov5 _ SUghtratlon Notioe. STATK or NKDHABKA , \ DOUOLAH K ) ' COUNTV. / Notice is hereby given to the eloc tore of the Fourth ward , that I wil. sit in the store of E. Wyinan , Fif , teonth struct , three doors south o the i > ostollloo , on Monday , October lUst , and Tuesday , Wednesday ant Thursday , November 1st , 2d' and 3d , 1881 , for the purpose of registering the electors of said ward. In witnebs whereof I hereunto sot my hand this , 18th day of October , A. D. , 1881. JOHN S. WOOD , octlSd till nov3 HeKls OMAHA , N b. , Oct. 18 , 1881. Wo aio agents lor the OELE BKATED SHOES of HEVKOLD BROTHERS , UTIOA. Every , pair wjuiiiAMTKU to ilvo { BatUfaction" . A. D. MoitHB , STATK OP KEDKAHKA , Notice is hereby given to the cloc tors of the Fifth ward that I will si in the U. P. J3akory on SSxtoentl street , bo ween Colif6niia and Web slor , on October 31si , and Tuesday , Wednesday nnd Thursday , Novomboi 1st , 2d and 3d , 1881 , for the purpose of registering the electors of said ward. In witness whereof I hereunto nol my band this 10th day of October , A. D. , 1881. S , WAKRPIRMI , olO-lt Registrar , Fifth ward. At the grand ball to bo given under the auspices of the bricklayers' union , Monday evening , October 31 , for the benefit cf n brother member , a toilet ect will bo given to the best lady dancer. A good time Is anticipated and nil arc invited. Music by tlio U. P. ] Jand. Tickets 81.00 now on sale I1b by the member * of the union. We have tw6 nice Organs tnat wo will sell very low on monthly pay ments , or will rent by the month. ElillOLM & ElUOKHON , The Jewelers , OppositoPostofllcc. ftW . STOMACH * BITTERS Vigor. n reimbursed In jrrcat incMUra tp llioso troubled vlth wwik Million , by Jmllctoui use of Iloeti t- OC'B Stomic'h Illttor nhlch Inrl/oratcn and tlniulfttcn without jtcitliiK the nrinnry or- rnas. In conjunction' \ 1U Infltionco upo < i hem , It corrects aclilltv , Improi ca uppctlto , and line cry way conducita to health and ncrto c | > oso. Another marked quality fc Its control n cr toor and npruc , and Us power of precntlnx t. Kor sa'e by nil Druiciil'Ui and Dcalon gen erally. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE ! JAMES E IIOVI ) . Pronrlotor. It. L. MAUSU , Bu IiK a ManaRor. Friday and Saturday , and Sa turday Matinee , OCTOBER 28TH AND 29TH. Oth YEARAND , FAREWELLTOUR. . E. RICE'S Justly celebrated Opera BoiifTa Ev- traagwza. . EVANGELINE ! liy the Itirzcat , most complete and rc.flno < l organization In oxUtcnco. Throb Buprcmv Fivorltica : Wcothcreby , Klch- ardi-onj 1 arkollc. Sparkling MuskFurprlslng Noviltlu , Charmlnpr Costumes , licautifnl Scen ery , Wonactful Sncclaltlca. Tlio LonoKlshcrnian ! Iho Lively \Vlmlcst itKTORTdm : Friday , EianRtllne ; Hatuiday , Bablei In the Woods ; Grand Matlnco Hatunlny at 2 p. m. Complete Orchestra , Mllclcnt Chorus. w.J a EHNEST STANLEYJtIan ger. CARPET HOUSE I J. B. DETWILER , I 313 Farnham 8t.-O AHA-EB. Dodv Bru9 el , $1.28 to Jl.VBi Tapestry Drus- ocls , 31.15 to $1.35 ; 3 ply Carpet , $1.25 to 81.40 ; Rest < 2 ply Injcroln , 11.00 to 11.15 ; Cheap 2-ply Ingrain , 40o to Cue. Mattings : , Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Prices , Largest Stock and Lowest Price ? , Samples furnished at yrtrd-ra Western Horso' ana Uattlo In surance Company , Capitnl , - - - 8100,00000 nuures llorsc , Mulcn nnd Cattle a alnit losa by acofdont , ducoatio or thift. AuicleH | ; In all touii ties of the Btato. Mend far circular * . * UP Iron gray i > ony sUilllon , branded TAKKN on leftuhouldcr , at 0. II. Knoulo's , 10 miles wist of Omaha , on the U. 11. Wcatjrato'H furin. - Dexter L. Thomas , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW AND H a n d s d rnest -IN TIIK- MARKET ! For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL , 621 South Tenth St. United States Depository. NationalBank OP OMAHA. Oor. 13th and F&rnam Bts. OLDRST BANRtNO nSTAtlUBHUKNT IN OMAHA. 6UOOCB30RS TO KOUNTZC DROTHERB. ) BriRLtsur.D IBM ) . Organized M ft National Dtnk AufTwt SO , 1BC3. CAPirAfj AND rnonia ovEn aooooo , orrtcnu tm cmtcrowi : ninxAR Kocnm , rrnmd nt. Acortrc * Kocuni , U. W. YitM , Uanlitor. A. J , t'orrivroK , AtVornej- . Join A. CmionroN. F. H. DAVif , Awl. Cuhler. Thl h nk recelrci ilepotlta without rcgarJ to nmrmntf , iKniMtlmc eortlflottco IxnrinK Intcrwl. Unvi dmlU on S n Kranrljco anil principal rltlM of the United HUt < - , alno Ixnilon , Dublin Ktlinlmrirhnml the prlnclxil | cltlva of thocoutl , nont of i.iropo. : Solid rnnscnifor tlckntg for emlcnntl 1 > y the In man lino. mnyldtt The Oldest ttstafhahed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , trantnctod mme aa that ot nn Incor- periled mnk. Artonnti kept In currency or ( to ! J subject to slclit check without notlra Cortiflcatoo of deposit Murd pavnlilo In three , elx and twelve months , juariiiK lntcro t , or on demand without Interest. Adv&ncng made to cuitomcra on approved g cu- rltics at market ntcs of Interest. and foil Rold , Mils of oichnngo , govern- racnt , nUto , count } nnd city botulg. Draw dent drafta on Knglsnd , Irulaad , Scot- mil , and nil ] YUte of Europe. Bell Uuropeon POWARO tlckote. COLLECTIONS PROUPTtiT MADK. turldt Denial of tltn Potora Affidavit- STATK of NKURASKA , DOUOLAS COUNTY. m. Siumiel ( f. Mallctto being first- duly iworn ( Iciiofics , nnrl HHVS that _ lie is city roAnurer of Omaha : That hia attention laa been called to thn atlidavit of Mrs. n Potent , published in the Omaha Daily icpublican , in wliicli nlio aweara that uhe , > n or nliout JulyHt _ , 1877 , Bold to Chrin. Knrttnnn , then city treasurer , fortliCHUin of S12.00 , uDodgo nlreet grade warrant , which wa.ii in that name month paid in full , to-wit : the mini of S2U.OO. tVlliant further uuya that ho has examin ed the books And records of tlio city treaa- ircr'n oflicc , pud thnt they show ; lat , that 10 Dodge street gradn fund warrant for my amount whatever was paid in Julv , [ 877. 2d , that but one Dodge ntreet grade iuul warrant for the amountof § 20.00 was > aUl in the three years , 1870 , 1877 and ' .878 , and that'that ono was ] > ajd in July , 1870 , havins been turned in tot taxes by John G. Willis , and endorsed by him , he laving paid at that tinio the tax on his Dodge street store lot.S. S. G. SrAI-LETTK , City Treasurer. SubBcribeo. in my presence and sworn to jcfore me this 19th day of October , 1881. [ HUM. . ] G. W. AJIBHOHI Notary Public. The ( Democratic Candidate for County Treasurer- STATK OK NKIHIAHKA , I DOUOLAH COUNTV. JB8' Airs. Linn Peters being first duly sworn deposes and Bays , nhu is well acquainted with ono Chris. Hartman , and that on or about the 1st of , July. 1877. said Chris. Hartman then , being the city treasurer of 3malm. She presented to said Hartman o such treasurer , n city warrant amount- ng to the sum of 823.00 and interest in the sum of $4.00. Affiant rax s said warrant was for work done on the Dodge street rrade. Affiant further pays that said [ lartuian told affiant that said warr.-nt was not worth much , as it would not be ; iaid for wen or eight years. Affiant nrther says that about one week nfter- > rardu , the said Hartman called at affiant's iarne 8 Btoro of ITarnham street , and in form cd her he could get a man to buy said warrant. Thereupon said Hartmnn , him self , imid'nltiont ' the sum of $12.00 for tu.id warrant. Affiant further Hitya that during ing the Eame uiotith of July , 1S77 , ( axid warrnnt was paid in full , to-uit : the sum of § 20.00 Aflianl further says she sold said war- rrant for S2.(0 | ( , relying entirely upon the 'nine nnd fraudulent ropi escalation of faid Hartman. Afllant sayssho as then , nnd is now ft widow. j\riw. LINA PKTEIIS. Subscribed in my presmco nnd sworn to before mo this 18th day of October , 1881. LUTHKU Jl. AViuoiiT , ootl8ood-d Justice of the Peace. STAI u oy NKDICAHKA , \ 7ouxrYorDoi'fLAB. ! J Chris , tlartinan bein duly swnrn , in ansnerto the iiUkl.-u it of Mrs. 1'ctcw , says : That during his term of oflicu ax city treas urer of Omaha , from April , 1875 to April , L87l > , ho did not buy any wan aut what ever of Mr * . Peters , or nny other person , and that he did not speculate in warrants , lirecty or indrectly , during his said term. A ( Hunt further says , tliat if he cashed any warrant for Mr * . I'etcrH it was at its full 'nee value , and for the fuels relating to the Dodge street ( jrade tux warrants , befja caye to tefer to the accompanying nlli- davit of S. G. jrnlletto , , the jireticiit city reasurer. C. llAimiAN. Subscribed in my presence and sworn tn icforo mo this 20th day of October , 1881. [ HK.VL. ] O. W. AsinnosE , Notary I'tihUc. . . / > ? 5i--ftJES VfiinBS6iJ Corn Shellers , Horse Powers. Wind Hills. Cultivator ! & Corn SUlk Culler * . Marseilles M'fg. ' Co , Jo 23-wly Dinvni CO I am Agent If OOLUM11IA JlUTllLlIOi imdOTTUHIGGLES. Send thri < < nt ttanip forCataloiuic ami prlco list oonUuilu full Inlonnttlou. ' M H , I , D , SOLOMON , .OUM and Gliu OMAMV NKR for out Now Illustra ted Price-List No. 30 , for _ FollnmlWin. or of 1881. Frco to any address. Con- ain3 full description of all lindt of goods for personal nnd family uso. Wo deal Ureclly with tlio consumer , and sell all foods iu any quantity at Kholeeale prices , You can buy better and cheaper than at loinu. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1 227 and 229 "NVabash Avcuue.Chicugo.IlL S. P. MORSE & CO 1319 Farnham Street. / OTJ3E& Men's Furnishin 300 PAIRS MEN'S DERBY STREET GLOVES WITH HEAVY STITCHED BACKS , $1.35 ; ( Cannot be Replaced or Bought'Elsewhere Less Than $1.75 to $2.00. ) * * 100 Pairs Men's'Castor-'Gloves , $1.00 a Pair. UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! One Case Merino Shirts and Drawers , 25c each ; One Case lyEerino Shirts and Drawers , 75c each ; 50 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , ' 75c each ; 50 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , $1.00 each ; 25 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , $1.25 each ; 25 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , Seamless , $1.50 each ; 40 doz. Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers , 75c each ; 25 doz. Men's Scar let Shirts and Drawers , $1.25 each ; 40 doz. Men's Scarlet Shirts and Drawers , $1.75 each. An extra Bargain in Seamless Scarlet shirts and Drawers , extra heavy at $2.50 each. Cartwright and Warner's and Hand Knit Scotch Cheviot Underwear. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. . 40-inch Black Cashmeres , Fine , 60c ; 40-inch Blach Cashmeres , Finer , 75c ; 40-inch Black Cashmeres , , Finer , 95c ; 40-inch Black Cashmeres , Best , $1.00 ; 46- inch Black Cashmeres , 75c , Sold Elsewhere at $1.00 ; 46-inch Black Cashmeres $1.00 , Sold Elsewhere at $1.25. SILKS ! PLUSHES I VELVETS ! We show the largest assortment to be found west of Chicago : Black Silks in forty different qualities , from 50c to $3.75 ; Black Satins in twenty qualities , from 75c to $2.00 ; Black Velvets in seventeen qualities , from $1.25 to $9.00 ; Black Plushes in all Shades and Colors. S , IP. ! & OCX 1319 Farnham Street. THE BEST OP ALL FOE MANA&D BEAST. For tnoro than a third of n century the Mrxlcan9jr.uatniigI. > liilineittliaRl > cen known to millions nil over tlio world us tins only Halo rclinnco for the roller of accidents and iiatn. It la meillrlno ufoovu prlco ami pniiBO tlia but ot Its kind. For every form of external pa'ji the MiistmijrLlnlmonl Is without an equal. It penetrate * llet.lt ami iniiivlo to lie very Inmo innlcinff thu couUnu- iiiica of pain iiiuMntiumrnatlon Jrupon- Hihln. ] | H fflcctBiipon Iliiinitu Flesh unil HHI llitito Crailloii aru equally wumlu- 'ul. Tlio Mexican .Inlmcnt Is needed by somebody in ' \ uiy Jiouso. Jlvoiy < lnv brliijw nuwu or lie npouy ; nf nit lovfiil siuhl or burn illiilnoil , of rheumatic martyr * ro- toiod , or a Milimlilo Immr or ox uvtil by the healing jioucr of thla wliloli speedily cures eurh allincnta of the HUMAN FLUSH as IthpumntiiMJ , hivelHnu' , s'"r JToliit * , Coutxr.ctecl Muccis * . , Ilnrii * ml Mcnldi , Oit t iiriiJ c and Kpralu * . Kjf > 'uui\on Jllten and . _ StllAiflli , X nmeiieEc. Old jIrer * , t-'ro > tbltci , ChUulaliku. ifli > | .il i , Caked Ilrcuit , and Indeed every form of external dU- un c. It hrnUwithout icur * . For the IIUUTE CBBATIOK It euros Npraini , Hwluuy. HtlfT Joint * , Founder , ITnriieii More * . Hoof DU- eaici , Foot Ho I , Hcrotr Worm , Scnb , Hollovr Horn , Mcratolici , Wlnd- KftlU , Spavin , Thru > li , MIURboue , Old Sort * , J'oU JBvIl , Film upon the Might ami every other ailment to which the occupant * ot the Stable and. Htoclc Ynrd are liable. Tlio Mexican Mustang Liniment nlwuys euros and never disappoints ; anil it la , positively , THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB UAH OB BEAST. John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of DUb * Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER. No. If.T Furnhim St. , Old fiUnd of kcobOli. MTOrden oy TeUgr ph Solid ted Omaha , Collins Cheyenne , 9 Colorado Fall and Winter : ; A if LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises. OX * IN THELATESTSTyLES. ; Satisfaction Guaranteed , Prices to Suit al 1316 FARNHAM STREET , NEAIt FOURTEENTH. J. A. WAEEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK Lath , Shingles , Pickets , * SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT AOENi FOll MILWAUKEE CEMSN COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , OMAHA , NEB POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , M.NIKQ MACHINERY , BELTJNO , FITTINGS , PIPE , BTKAM V HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A , L..STRANC , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha.