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THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : FRIDAY OCTOBER 28,1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS' LEYEE. looting of the Committees to Consider the Matter , "Whivt Will be the Outcome ot the Postoffloo Wrangle ? An Interesting Batch of Police Court Business. Important Bniineii Removal Other Nuw y Note * . t Tho' committee appointed by the board of { ratio , Messrs. H. H. Mot- cnlf , A. 0. Graham and Dr. McKuno , mot with the committee appointed by the city council , Messrs. Churchill , ' Dawson and Oity Engineer Judson , Wednesday evening , to take into con sideration some business connected with the lovco. Mr. Dawson , secre tary of the lerco board , read the minutes of the previous mooting. The committed , were informed that W < S. Mnyro would grant a strip 100 feet wide through his land. Andy Graham , in a few remarks , eulogized the Union Pacific railroad company for their generosity in the matter ) of furnishing plans and profile , and the readiness with which they i ( Boomed willing to help the board of trndo and city. Bo also statadin con versation with the U. P. engineer , ho was informed that all information in regard to the route and profile would Lo furnished the committee imme diately. Dr. A. 13. McKuno informed the committee that ho had reliable data from which ho knew that the Chicago 01 A North western would tnko immediate 01fi action in the matter ; and , the committee - fiai too would receive in a , few days a defi aihi nite answer as to what , they will do. ' hitc COMPABINO TUB WHALE. in An old salt who used tolivo in Now inK BedfordMassachusetts , , and has Boon- K many a whale 120'feet in length , with bi balden on his upp'or lip 12 foot long , sa visited tho'show tho''other evening. 81ai , After the lecturer had concluded his1 aiCO remarks in regard to the fish , the old CO : salt , who at present lives on a farm near hero , asked the young man what fem time the animals would perform. m "I don't know what you moan1 ' ho inWi replied. Wi "Mean ? didn't Wiyi Why , dog-on-it , yi 'yor ' advertise porfonnin' animals with ar yor fish ? " lo "No , sir , wo do not advertise ani tear mals. " ar The old salt slowly hauled a paper arTl ? from his pockpt , ana calling the young lie man's attention lo the cut represent all ing the elephant , cow , horse and man tilwl beside the whale , remarked , "What wl fl'you call that ? " The young man brmi smiled , and said that was simply mi to compare their size to the whale on fol exhibition. "Compare their size to an yer prunnio on exhibition ! Do you anDi suppose that my wife and mo , that Di ) has helped to catch more of them fish DiCc than yer cud shako a stick at , would turn drive aoven miles through the mud just to sco that ar infant ? Ef you dew yow air greonor'n I tuk yow for. rn Como along , Dorothy , loi's go hum ; rnwi this air's a .humbug , " wi BUSINESS UEUOVAl. a Erb & Duquott , the Council Bluff * fit 'popular wholesale and rotail'confco- H tionors , finding their quarters on to Broadway too contracted for their inm rapidly increasing business , loosed the m mammoth building on Pearl street known , as the Everett block , erected Li by the Hon. Horace Everett , of this Lifii city , and yesterday finished moving their immense stock there. el MISCELLANEOUS. elr ? r Charley Helm has boon afllietod toP lately with a couplp of Bore oyos. P There was a little altercation in front of the Pacific house , between a younq man and a cripplo. The crip ple thought in his condition ho was no match for the nimble clerk so ho wont away and borrowed a pistol , draw it on the clerk and threatened to ; fire. The clerk dared him to do so , when the cripple's courage failed him. Ho dropped the weapon remarking ho ; guessed ho would lot him keep his job. job.Major A. Ar 'Rhodoa , of Boston , Maseaohusottaj is in Council Bluffe visiting with the family of Mrs , Har rington on avenue I1 , Mr. H , is quito A "ajmrod" nnd doliqhta in bringing down the feathery tribo. Ho lias cer tainly como where his dcairo in this Ti direction can bo fully satiated. Mr. II. likes the west very much nnd is especially enthusiastic in speaking of the location and general appearance : of Council Bluffs. Wo hope hai \ \ while a visitor bocorao BO pleased wjth the Bluffs that ho will conclude upon his return to shako the Now England dust from his foot and como out and grow up with the country. Peter Hepburn is a stalwart and opposed to female suffrage , at least ho [ is opposed to suffering Mrs. Juno Baldwin , widow of the late Judge Caleb - lob Baldwin , to remain longer in the t post9fflco , because the stalwarts hero are opposed to her. ' J. Mueller moved into his now mu- .flio hall on North Broadway yesterday. ' The erection of o fine a building re- fleet * n great deal of credit upon Mr , Mueller , The kind of a bujlding [ > often represents the kind of a man who builai it. A single look , will convince - , vince ono cither that the builder is penurious nnd studying ( his own inter } ests wholly , or that ho is 'more 'gener ous , and builds not only for himself If but for others. The music hall into which Mr. Mueller has moved IB probably ono of the finest devoted to that business exclusively west of Ohi cago. It is four storicH high , includ ing the basement. No cituon of Council Bluffs , on passing Mueller's music hall , can help feeling proud of > our music hall , at the fiamo tinio -wishing that all buildings erected on ' 3Iain street hereafter would not bo loss than four stories high , including ' * the basement. The plate gloss put into the front of Muullor'n now music hall by Qoo. R. Beard is the largest in the city , being 13x7 feet and inoh thick. "J ; D. Hoover , of Uattlo Crook , ono of Nebraska's busy man , waa in Coun cil Bluff * on his way cast on a short - ft- trip for business and recreation. Mr , Hoover is n merchant doinij business In Battle Creek , and father of ono of our citizens , Mr. Richard Jloovcr. CltUBIi DP.SRBTIOX. It is reported that a man nnd his wife were so anxious to go away on n visit east in company with ono of our city teachers , Miss Morgan , that thov loft n bnbo only six months old in charge of their neighbors. They did not state where they wore going or when they expected to return. Since their departure the babe has boon quito aick , nnd the parties in charge of the little ono nro exceeding ly worried and anxious , as they are unnble to communicate with Vho cer tainly not too fond parents. Will it be postmistress or pastmav tcr ? A day or two will toll. Wo shall soon know the length , breadth and thickness of the ground granted to the trotting park. , 0. K , Scott ought not to put the city council in jail until wo got the now ono built. The stalwarts think there is music still in the old familiar hymn , "We'll gird on our Arniour and bo marching nlong. " Wo have agreed not to mention the associated press dispatch , nnd wo will stick to it for the present. Now "Phil. " if you got there , just think of it. You will have to boat a woman. IJEADQ'JIH 0. B. LIOHT GUAHDS , \ ' COUNCIL BLUFF.H , la.Oct. 29. / All members are hereby ordered to report at their armory at 7:30 : o'clock sharp ) Saturday , October " 20th , in ; full uniform' B. BUBBLY , D. B. DA&LY , , Acting 1st Serg't. Captain. Three common drunks , nnioiig other things , atpolice headquarters yester- lay. I'OLICE NEWS. Annie Henry got on her boor yea- iofday arid"then on her car. She wont Ut into Pierce street and began to frighten people with her boisterous md unseemly language. She placed icraclf outside of Wobatcrfc , and her onguo shot off words that would uako a hog seek1 clean water tq lie Idwa < in. She waa complained of , ar- csted , and promised to como down icfpro the court and plead guilty to laying anything they wanted ( her to. 3ho did not. fulfill her engagement , md .the. next time , she will bo taken are of right on the spot. Thomas J. Gillis , who was arrested or an assault made upon a young nanby the name of Warner , n front of the Pacific , as arraigned before Judge Burke 'cstorday. He pleaded not guilty nd his council Col , John H. Koat- ' lV * Alia lASUIIUll , W1J UU1II1 AA. .A&.UUb - oy. ; asked until to-morrow to prepare ( o defend the cnso. Warner , who was rrestcd for an assault made upon homas J ; Gillis at the time that Gil- > is , as ho claims , assaulted him , was Iso arraigned and requested n con- inuanco of his case until to < day , ' rhich was granted. Officer Morse rought in William Johnson , who L iado the disturbance down at Obor- aider & Newman's. Ho plead guilty nd was fined 80.85. Barhyto and Clough brought in : onls J. Dailoy ( no relation of the iolonol's ) tor being drunk and dis- ; urbing the pcaco. Baihyto and Clough arrested ono J. > V. McPherson , who was drunk and , aising hades generally down on lower , Broadway , Wednesday night. Ho ranted to do some killing , nourished revolver and shot it off towards the irmamont without hitting anything , lo was a pretty tough "CUBS' ' to got the calaboose , but they succeeded landing him there all right. In the : lorning $8.85. > Anderson & Co. , J. West , M. J. jconard , M. C. Felkor , gaming house , ; inod $23.85 ; paid. ' Judge Burke was fooling unusually latod yesterday. Ho recoi vod a shoi t ipistlo from a couple of ladies , which understand thoroughly and bo ap- ; rociatod > fully , should bo road. OT1IBU ITEMS. M. G. Griflln &Co. , wo understand , mvo sold out their entire stock ot gro- sorics and business to Schurz & Strobbphor. Mr. Grifiln will devote , tis entire tinio to the sale ot his patent 'teatap. " The Fay Tomploton troupe were at ho Ogden yesterday and showed lost ivening in Dohanoy's Opera House. Fred Konzio Crest waa at the Og le n , yesterday. B. F. Lankton has fine Salt Lake potatoes for sale , corner Fifth street md Fifth avonuo. HI. Mind Made Up- to the Editor of The Dec. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Octobers ? . I see in your valuable paper , in the Coun- il Bluffs columns of this data , some sue giving mo advice to remain with my family where wo are located , at the corner of Seventh avenuoand iouth Eighth street , and that the cli mate in the valley of the Missouii is the healthiest in the United Status. acknowledge the same myself , hav ing traveled over fifteen states , and uovbr found a place that I liked better than our city regarding health or to make wealth. : { I catno to Council Bluffs in the ipring of 1870. My taxes that year nroro only ton dollars. Last year I aid over two hundred dollars. I built two houses on Seventh avenue , Is uid only two blocks west of ono f the best churches in the uity. I improved whenever I Bould , and the city council really assisted mo and all my neigh bors on Seventh avonuo. Last year the council ordered Seventh avenue tilled , but instead Eighth and Sixth avenues received attention , and wo rero loft in the Missouri river , our domes being an island at the time of the Hood. When the first Hood oo- ! ourrod , my family and myself found L'ood accommodation in my storu on uroadvayovor night. Three years ago the city council or- ilercd South Eighth wtreot to bo filled from the Wabash depot to Fifth avo- imo. Our supervisor commenced work somewhere near the depot , coming l north , but before ho icaohod Sixth Df nvonuo ho wns obliged by par ties residing on Sixth ave nue to scrape off hit fill. th riiroo wooka ago our city engineer jraro our supervisor the gmdo for n fi for a sidewalk on the north side o Seventh avenue , from Sixth street t .Ninth street , the saino being ordcrci by our city council ono year ago. H attended to ( ho snmo and put in th fill , but the scraper had to bo put int requisition again after the fill wat mado. Now if parties residing on Sixt avoniio , north of us * are willing to liv , in the Big Muddy , they can do so but they shall not strive to obligi others that have a clianco to got 6u to remain in with them. Therefore I call the location not healthy , an am offering my place for snle < J. BECKMAN. IK A HOT BOX. Quito a scnsntian was caused yoator day by the appearance in the papers using the Western associated prcsi dispatches of the following , : To the WcV.trn AitoclnUxl I'rc . COUNCIL BLUFFH , October 2C. Th stalwarts hero are surprised and dis satisfied at the rcnomination of Mrs , Jane Baldwin as postmistress at Coun oil Bluffs , Iowa , which is in opposl iion to the nishcs of the roprcsy'nta tivo from this district , Sonntoi MoDill. A petition signed by sovera ! thousand business mon and ciiizoris hero and the administration daily pa per hero who all favor Iho appoint ment of Phil .Armour , who has had seventeen years' experience in the post office department. The impres sion hero is that President Arthur has boon dcooivod , and that ho will not make an appointment repulsive to Congressman Hepburn , who has strongly recommended the appoint ment of Mr. Armour. NONPAREIL. To Win. Henry Smith , Chicago : A dispatch sent to-niht from hero is a business in which The Nonpareil is directly 'and officially interested. Plcoso giro it all , possible publicity. , * It was a surprise no loss to the pup- lie than to the senders themselves , who by the carelessness of the associat ed press agent at Chicago , or by some thing worse , published the lat ter dispatch , intended for pri- rate , advice only , to the world at largo. It was a regular bombshell in the Nonpar til cnmp , and itirrod up ouito a commotion. The Associated Press reporter , who is none other han , the elongated lunch Bond of the paper which is "officially" intorestdd , is said to have rushed over to 'Omaha ' yesterday afternoon to fix thingsupw ththoI/eraWfolks , who are laughing in their sleeves at the joke thay played on their neighbors. There will bo further developments by to- norrowv probably. Economy. A fortune may bo spent In using1 hicf- 'ectual medicines , wlicn by applying Thomas' Kclectric Oil a speedy ana econ- imlc.il euro can bo clTected. In case of houmatium , latrie back , bodily nllincnto , r pains of every deocrijitfon , it atfonls in- itant relief. 17 eodlw The Power of Electricity. 'rom The Farlilau , Oct. 6. At the electrical exhibition last week gentleman was nearly killed by a Jrush dynamo-electric machine. Part if the conducting wire was not insu- atod , and was lying on the floor. Io touched the stand of a lamp which brmod a connection through the round to the naked wire , md contracted his muscles o as to cause his hand M clench the lamp Ton lamps were n circuit at the time , and so uuch current was passed through him Jiat eight of thorn were extinguished. EIo was powerless to unclasp his hand. Every muscle in his body was paralyzed. His face was distorted , iis lungs were so acted upon that ho ould scarcely breathe. Ho could nly utter a faint and unnatural cry. Clio workmen in the place ilod from ho workshop , believing that some explosion was about to happen. A 'riond came up and tried to un- ock his hands. . It was impossi ble. Ho then lifted his logs Tom the ground. This broke ho circuit ana his hands were ro- eased , while burning sparks flow to iis hands in the action of breaking the lircuit. Ho was insensible , but has linco then greatly recovered , and has loviscd an improvement on the lamp vhich will prevent a recurrence of luch an accident. The fires that so frequently take place at the exhibi tion may all bo traced to two causes thin wires and contract of wires. When the wires are too thin they oll'or n & great resistance to the passage of an olectrio current , and so they become rod hot and inilamo any objects with which they may bo in contact , ono of the most combustible of which is the India rubber or gutta-percha with which so many of thoeo wires are covered. When n ires como in con tact and are separated , sparks are formed and great heat can bo gen- orated. Every Man for Himself. llcunlou Gossip. An oflicor of the army rotates that upon ono occasion after a charge upon the enemy's works , a fierce encounter ind a fall back for reinforcement , a bright young Irish soldier was found to have a rebel flag captured from the foo. Approaching him ho said : "I'll send that to the lunr as ono of our tiophies ; give mo the flag. " "Sure , I'll not give it yo , " said Pat ; "if yo fire wanting ono , there's plinty av 'em behind that ridge over boyant where I ot this ; sure ye can go and got ono for yorsclt. " In Value of Nevada' * Railroad * . The total property 'of the Central Pacific llailroad company in Nevada valued at 95,290,168.43 , the total property of the Virginia & TruckooU valued at 91)228,930.18 ) , the Carson & Colorado at fl30lGO.K ) ) , the Nevada & Oregon at 810,000 , tho. Nevada Central at $489,770 , the Battle Mountain - tain & Lewis at $33,530 , 'tho Austin Oity at 815,760 , the Eureka & Palisade - ado at 8541,845 and the Kuby Hill at 851,100. TUmix vp September lltll , \ > y the pmler- alxned , lit Ing ou the Judge Drift ; ' * form , two and halt inlkit Hoot of Omaha , Douglas fountNeb. , ono mllcli QOW , luppoted to bo r'r Uo j car sol J , no carmarki or brands , red and nhlto ipocklcil JAUKBO , IIALK. 210 LEGAL NOTICE. Io C thulno ItcJJc , non-reildont defendant : Yon are hcriby notified that on the d day of September , IbS ) , John Hvdde , plaintiff , ( lied liU tHtUlon tu thu Dlitrlct Court , w Ithln ui-1 lor Iiouglu County , Nebnukt , tgalnit > ou M do- tendant , the object md lirijcrof which petition , to olitalii a deiruool divorce from the tondi iutrlinony with jou for the following cau u . to-Mlt : lit , habitual drunkcnucu ! Sd , uxtnuie cruelty , and for KOcral relief , You are required to aniwer laid petition on : 21th day of October , 1S I. ' .IKJANK t OAUPDELL , ejwtt Attorneyi for I'ialiitlff , AND- H a n d s o mest IN THE MARKET ! For Sale by WM. F. STOF/DZEL , 621-South Tenth St. CABPET HOUSE- J. B. DETWILER , \ 313 Farnham St. , OMAHA , EB. , Body Brunei ! , tl.25 to (1.78 ; Tapestry Bra * . ell. U5 totl.35 ; 3 ply Carpet , 81.26 to tt.401 ; Boat 2 ply InKr ln , (1.00 to ( l.lS n ; Cheap 2 ply lDgnJn | < Octo06c. Mattings , Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Prices , Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. Samples furnished at yard-ra THE OCCIDENTAL d. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor. Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , NEB. , Two Dollars Per Day , 1 i oc25dCm The1 Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , -OH. Buslneaa tranncted same u that ol an Incor porated oank. Accounts kept In currency or gold subject to llrht check without notice. Certificates of deposit smicd parable In three , lit and twelve months , jearlng Interest , or on Jciruuid without Interest. Advances ma < Io to customers on approved secu rities at market rates of interest. Buy and cell gold , bills of exchange , govern ment , state , county and city bonds. Draw slgnt tlrafta on England , Ireland , Sect- land , and all parts ol Europe. Sell European passage tlckctr. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. aut-ldt Prof , W , J , Antler's ' Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hoipe , Jr. Hall , 1610 Dodge St. Class for gentlemen commencing Tuesday even ing , Oct. 4. Class for ladle1) commencing Thurs- 3uye\cnlng , Oct. 0. Terms liberal. The CAD method * 1 ha\o for teaching the Wr.ltz , Olkls. .C. , I can guarantee perfect satisfaction a scholar * . For terms , &c. , call at A. Hospe , r , , Dr address 1116 Capitol Ao. . BlTdlm B. D. MoLATJQHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public , Frentler' * Block , Opposite Pcit Office. AGENTS WANTED FOR VirrTHt SJU.UKO BOOKS or tin Aoa 1 Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The laws of trade , legal forms , how to trans act bualnc \ahiaVlo tables , eoclat etiquette parliamentary uuage , how to conduct public busi ness ; In fact it la a complete Guide to tjuccoaj for ill cASe * . A family necessity , Aildrusg for cir cular * and special term ! ANCUOU I'UUUSIIINO CO. . St.LouK Mo. BlackJiamogCoalCo , VV. II LOOM'S ' , J. 8. NEWELL , FKX . Src. 1. tl. MILLER , AOKNT. HARD OR SOFT COAL 0 car lot * or In quantities to suit purchaser ! Orders Solicited. Yard , Foot Farnham and Douglas - las Sts. , Omaha. sepS-tt BOGGS & HILL , [ REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. IJSOSFarnluun Street , Drriri Nor.b slda OPD , Grand Central Hotel. J. E , BRADLEY , R. 3EJ 0 "OP JTD" XI. - Corner 10th and Webster 8tf. ih 0) it rs nJ Game constantly on band and Horvod In tlia lateH atvlo. 05' ' ° " ' i D. S. BENTON , B ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARDAOJI BLOCK , IMhBta. Omaha N Clio Orolghton and Niobrara iluni dolly , lca > lnf Crelgliton on arrival ol ralni at 0 80 p. m. Arrh e at Nlotnra , 1Z.SO o. n. Lraxe * Nlotiraro. 11:30 : p. m. Arrives nt JrclEnton at 0 a. in. . In tinio far tnln. rare , 82. octlO Im atOUOE 11EHHV , Proprietor. S. P. MORSE & CO 1319 Farnham Street. in * Men's Furnishing Goods Department 300 PAIRS'MEN'S .DERBY STREET GLOVES WITH HEAVY STITCHED BACKS , $1.35 ; ( Cannot be Replaced or Bought Elsewhere jLess Than f 1.75 to $2.00. ) < -t 100 Pairs Men's Castor-'Gloves , $1.00 a Pair. UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! ' * i i ' One Case Merino Shirtis and Drawers , 26c each ; One Cade Merino Shirts and Drawers , 75c each ; 50 doz. ' Pine- Merino Shirts and-Drawers , 75c each ; 50 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , , $1.00 each ; 25 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , ' $1.25each ; 25'doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , Seamless , $150 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. , r i 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 I PLUSHES I VELVETS I 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. &c 00. , t .t , 1319 Farnham Street. \ND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO ' Roar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery. , % ol Iti\e kdopted the Uon M aTrdo M ik , and limy goodj will bo STAMPED with the LION rid my NAME on the game. NO UOOD3 AHE IENUINE WITHOUT T1I ABOVE BTAMVU Tichcst material U used and the moit eklllct1 rorkmcn are employed , and at tbo loweot cut irlco. Anjon wlbhlriKa prlco list of oed will onfor a fa\or by aeudlni ; for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. Jnited States Depository. XMX : tV NfationalBank OF 01IAHA , Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. iLDEST BANKING K3TADLISI1MKNT ' IM OMAHA. ' iUOOEBBORB TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) IT1ILUUU ) 18W. trgutied M National Bank Aurtut 20,1865. APlTAt AND PBOmU OVER 300,000 , ornoiM UID Diawrou t MA Kocnmi , Freiident. Auaciiroi Koi' Tii. Vice Preddenl. II. W. YATU , Cuhlor. A , J. Vonurtoy , Attorney. JoiixA. CBiiauroa. F. U. Dim , AM ! . CMhler. Thl bank rocolroa deposit * without regard lo mount * . IBBUCB time certlflcatei bcarlnjr Intcroat. Draw * drafts on Ban Franruco and principal itlei of the United States , also London. Dublin dlnlurirh and the principal cities of tbecouti ; ent of Europe , Sella pa CDer tickets for emigrants by the In. n llnr. mavldtf IIOVPI CC lamAirentfr. COLUMBIA MUTuLCOi andOrfOllKJj'CLra. bend three cent ttaaip for Cataloiaie and price list containing full Information , I D SOLOMON N , , , , lKti.OlLi and Glao OMAHA. NEB Dexter L. Thomas , AT LAW ATTORNEY - - ghTy A. POLACK c ° "ins ne. , Colorado Fall and Winter CLOTHING 1 LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises ox. are IN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit al 1316 FARNHAM STREET , NEAK FOURTEENTH. " J. A. WAKEFIELI ) , WHOLESALE1 AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT xrro. tTBTATB AdENi FOR UILWAUKEE CKMSNUCOIIPAXY. Near Union Pacific Depot , , - - - OMAHA , NEB POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , If , BKLT1HO , HOST , BRASS AND IRON KTT1NGS . , PIPE , PACKING , AT WJIOLE3ALB AND RETAIL. ' HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha.