G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 , 1881. THE BLUFFS' ' BUDGET , Triumphant Parade of the Hoi dies About Town , Advantages of the Now Derive Fast Exprosn. Brutal Assault Upon An Oli Man , Hlffoot of the Pink-H.yo Amen [ , the Equima. Mi MilajQ OB Kwt Koto * and Good p. Notwithstanding a drenching nil itorin , true to his protniso , Majro Vaughnn informally oitabliahod B lini of ilettlic coaches yesterday upon ou strcots , nt nbont the hour of 10. Thi procession , consisting of the Herd ! band wngon ( containing Prof Ollcort band ) , followed bj soron Hordic * left tlioir hoaduartors | on lowe Brondwny , nnd headed by Mayo ; Vnughan , with Dr. Cook in a privnti carriage , came up Broadway , halUnj first in front of the Nonpa rcil building , whore the bane r discounted some excellent tnu .sic. They then took up the lini of march to Pearl street and agaii halted in front of The Olobo ollico where the ban'd again played. At thii juncture wo bogau to feel a littli hnky. Remembering the "big 4' resolutions , wo thought the mayo : would pass us by unnoticed ; but no so. They just wheeled about am came right down to TUB BKH office and made un feel good , notwithstmld ng the "big injins" had passed thono rcflolutious and had them print ed at tlio osponsu of the tax payurs of Council Blufla so that a friend still wo had. The boys aunmed to phy just as awuetly na if the resolu tions liad never passed , or boon print ed at the city's expense. Tlio pro- cesnion then started up Brordwoy. Whit they did in front of the 0 don wo do not know. They rodoto Qeis-o'e brewery wlioro they again halted , the band playing. They then re turned on IJroadway to Main , down Muin to Willow uvonuo , halting at various places. Then pasaiug through our principal , private htrouts , they ruturnod to tlio ilordio barn from wheuco they issue to-duy roacly for businmn , nnd thuro auuma to bo no reason why they shouldn't have plenty of it. Mr , Vaughon nnya hu was glad it rained yesterday as it afforded an opportunity for the peuplu to uuo that the Hurdles can be run in wet as well as dry weather. HUHHAll ! IIUKHAU ! Council Dluflfi is noiv in diroot coin- munication with Denver , Colorado. The oastora traiim have all changed their time tables in order to make the connections , leaving the transfer depot .it about5) o'clock in the morn ing and about 7 o'clock in the evening. The faro is aix dollara less by this route than any other , and it in the pleasant est that can bo taken. OI1UKC1I HKKVIOKH. An unusually largo number assem bled in the Baptist church Sunday evening to hear their eloquent pastor , Rev. Mr. Lemon , present and com ment upon the articles recently pub lished in The North American Uuviow , written by Bob Ingoraoll und Jerry Black. Mr. Lemon handloi the celebrated infidel without gloyea , and at thu same time duliiriiiEf ( against tint opinion of leading Christian journals , ) that the colonel had a right to blaspheme if ho wanted to , and tiucular periodicala had a right to publish the bliuphemy. Whiio Mr. Ingersdll might bo wrong , hu believed to deny him the privilege to express hin views on the oubjoct of religion would a greater wrong. Ho * believes that Ingursoll shirts out in hin article with a proposition that in itself shakes his whole argument from prelude to peroration. That declara tion , "the mountains are iis unstable and Hooting in thu eight of God us the cloudH , " allows that there must be something more lasting und eternal , than matter. The trouble with Inger- Hell , Mr. Lemon claims , is that hu ac counts for thu watch and ita maker man but is too cowardly to go on a belief that man had a maker God , because ho can't gut. be hind God and know him. The speaker claimed that Mr. Mluck'u an swer tu Ingottull was full nutl com- uletu , until ho reached the olmrgu made against the Old Testament "that endorsed slavery. " Then ho naid Mr. black's old prejudice took pos session of him. lie weakened , uiid had not the courage to deny this charge ( alao. lie said the bettor prejudices of thu two writora here mot. The tug of war cirtuo , like Orook mooting Greek , and th y fell together. The speaker claimed that thu Old Tes tament does not upholdulavery , taken a whole ; thut Mr. Ingoraoll , or any other uian , by taking a posaayu hero and theru * can uiako U to so do. Ho could take tbo itatutes of our country oc atato and uhow that thty ondowu theft. Tnu ajteakeiicloaed with an earnest and oloijuont appeal for ttio banish- input of all inldal thoughts from the mind , and the acceptance of Christian teachings oa laid down in God'a word as thu only reasonable and trui HOU- tion of the groit "unknown problem. " OJUNOH tJI.Oit.SOUfl. Last week nt his residence Ilov. Mr. Clealuml united in inutrimony Mr , Ebon Newell nnd Miss Mary B. Har rington , of this city. The groom und bride came to Council Ulufli quito recently - contly from Cliena , Konnubco county , Maine. For a long tlmo in the east Mr. Newell was'ongagod itaja jialosman for a lending etovo polwh and boot- blacking factory , IJo learned tlio busl- nets thoroughly and determined to trlku out for hlmsulf Bomowhoro in the we t. He united with him Shepherd - herd Harrington , young man of .well known integrity uad business opacity. Togathor th 7 left tboir homos in Maine for the hiir wont Believing Council Bluffs presented th boil inducements they located her and thus far have had no reason t rozrot it. Miss Harrington is n youm lady of more than ordinary refinemen and intelligence , daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bnrzilla Harrington She received a thorough oduciitioi in her native town graduating whoi quite young at Chin * Academy. Sin afterwards taught school , and at otv lime was a teacher in that institution The wedding TTM private foi the reason son that the young couple have no boon here a sufficient time to form intimate timato acquaintance * . They left tin city last Wednesday morning for at extended pleasure trip through th < south. Judge Abbott adjurnod court yea tordky to unite eouplo in the everlasting lasting bonds of bliss Samuel Wrighi and Miss Mary Sullivan , all of thii city. TAMItr JAllM. A man by the name of Gilrnoro wai Treated Sunday night by nflicoi Brooks for b atiujf his wife. Whor the case came on he proved that hit wife deserved all that she got M nhi was naturally a little fractious and being enciont at the time rendered her very much more incorrigible , The judge after hearing the tentii.no > ny , remarked to the man that it was bad time to correct a woman's stub' born will when she was in that condi tion and giving some wholesome advice discharged him. I'OI.ICK riGKINUH. A man by the name of Anderson , who keeps a saloon on lower Broad way , was arrested by officer Sterling , charged with keeping open saloon or Sunday and also for selling liquor tt minors. Henry Johnson , colored , WAS arrested by ofliccr Sterling for thumping n wench over the head. Ho was fined by the court $0,85 including costs. Judge Burke united in marriage William Mostino and Minn Bettio A. Bunden The ceremony took place at police headquarters in presence of thu force. UNI'UOVOKBI ) ASH.ULT. A young man by the name of Adams is alleged to have made a cruel assault on J. Jl. Stonestino yesterday fore noon , near Turley's tannery , in the northwestern part of the city. It in claimed that ho dragged him from his team and struck bun three or four times on the side of the head It seomn that one night , seine time ego , Stoneatino ordered young Adams out of his house , and it waa for this ho iiHHaiiltod him. Mr. Stonestino entered complaint r.gainst Adams last evening , and to-day , no doubt , lie will be arrested. I'INK-KVK. Thu pink-oye is still with us. Quito a number ot Council Bluffn equities itro still battling with it. G. W. Grovor's horses uro recovering from an attack. Thu name disease has been seriously interfering with the transfer business of Stewart & Winn. In anarticlo that appeared inthiapa- poryosterday morning wo epoko'porhups too lightly ot Mr. Holmes' misfortune in loinng a pot horse. Wo intended no reflection on Mr. Holmes , and wo rather ayinpitthizo with him in his lose. We understand that the ani mal waa a very valuable one , worth over $300. Since he was taken with the pink-eye ho has paid out nearly out ) hundred dollara in cash , trying to effect n cure , having employed the best medical skill in that direction , LI id harness and robes will be u total loss , as ho says he would not use them on another. So it will bo seen that Mr. H. watt quite u heavy loser. MlaCKLLANKODH UKNTION. Knur nldennno nnco gut the idea , They hail found a kvg full of beer. They "imrt" down by the lmxijf.and soon wore nil stung , From their nuns to the tip of tholr oar. The M. E. district conference will convene in Council Bluffs this even ing , and continue in session until Thursday afternoon Do not fail to attend at Bloom & Nixon's hull , and witness the opera "Sorcerer. " Jf you do not , you will mms a tine treat. The money raised at the camp fire last Friday night went for the benefit of Spauldmg and Miller. Mrs. Jonea , who died Sunday , was buried from her residence on Madison utroot yesterday. The florvioea took place MM o'clock. J. W. Ellis , of Omaha , came over thr river and put up at the Ogdon. A little dry nodn applied to the wound is more soothiug to aJJKi : sting thnn n whole volume of jiensdesa reso lutions , and comim so cheaply that , iron can-pay for it yourselves without forcing the taxpayers to come down. The big 4 are a nice set of tools but unt very sharp. Mlrabilo Dlatu. Y"Vr SJ'ri" $ I > IIMHOUI ii it HUCCCNWI. I Mrtnluly think Ito etfocU are wmulorful ; * UMiudyni.oi.UoN . > niilwns | I complained : > f Irnvo uuililiixl ; my wl/o ij also oiiUm-ii. * " " 1" I'f ' a > f It ! flio wa illsfiaurcd y UotclHH i.ml i > iuiillH | on her fico"anil / liiul iv oiintinuiiun haadacho. Who ia all riKht now , und ull uunltchtly urupt ona j v K" o. You mayrtifur unydoubtiiiu ; > artie to mo. 11. M. WII.U.UIHON , " . . . Vrico , BO coutH ; trUl ImUlN , 10 oonta _ fl7-eo.llw | Porlotatad tiUv r Coin- H. Y. Bun. A curly-headoilolivo-ikinned young nan walked into u Ilroodwoy furnish- ng storu yesterday afternoon and jtforod to buy all the perforated coin ,11 , the place at M discount. About $5 u silver wa handed overto him and ; aid for. "What do you do with it , " : ha young nun was naked. "I 8up- . ) ort uiy wife and clhldron with it. Do you know anybody that's got any "ow. " The holes in the coins are moil by passing iron wire through iliom and.clipping-it off. A little ham- nering and burnishing makes the do. suption compluto , . The close conlinumi'iit of all factory vork given the operativoj pallid face/ ) oor npputito , lauuuid , mUorablo feel- ng * , poor blood , inactive liver , kid- joy nnd urinary troubles , and nil the iliysirians and niodicino in the vorld imot holt them unless they cot out if iloora or use Hop Uittow , the purist - ist and best remedy , csn | > ciftlly for uoh cases , having abundance of lonlth , unshino nnd rosy chooki In hem. They coet but a triflo. Boo uothor column. 0hrieti n Recorder. norli No Changing Cars OMAHA & CHICAGO Whcra direct oonnscilon art midn with Throng BLKEriHO CAH LINKS for HEW TOnK. IIO.tTON , fHILAUKI.PIHA , BALTIMOnR , WAHIIINOTOt AKD ALL KABTP.RM ITIFA. The Short Line via. Peori ; Kor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUU V1LLR , and all point * In the KBIT tlBI For ST. LOUIS Where dlroct eonnctltani re mada In tha Unto Depot with the Tlirousrh Slocnlni ; Car Unou for ALL I'OINTa goTcrrgjEc. NEW UNE > 'DES MOiNEJ TUB FAVOUITK ROUTE FOB Rock Island. The nneqvalod Inducements offered by thU Un to tnrelora nd tourliU ro u follows : Tha cclclirated I'ULLUAN (10-wlixil ( ) FALACI flLKKPINQ CAHH run only on thin Una C. , G * Q. PALACE "HAWING KOOM CARS , wit ! Horton'i Hocllnlng Clialn. No citra charge feM M t iln Hccllnlnff Chain. The hnioiuU , , B. I Q. I'aUco Dining Out. Oortfeoun Bmokln Car fltWxl with elcg nt hlah-luwkal ruttan rovolrln dikln , lor tlio cxclvuive tuw ol flrit-clM * puweu ten. ten.Hteol Trmck md tuperlor efnlpmont | comblr * with their K""t throiiKh car Mnnjcinont , iniki thii , ikbove all others , the ( trorllo route to In Eutt , South and BouthoMt. Try It , ami you will flud traveling a luxury In toad ol a illncomort. Through ticket * via thii celebretud line for tali at all otllccfl In the United State ! and Canada , All Information aLJut mice ofarc , Nli'cp Car accommodations , Time Tnblw , etc. , will clio rlnlljr Klven by applyln ; to fKUCKVAL LOWKLL , General onirer Atcnt , Chicago. J. POTTKR. _ Off , Matifwcr C.'hlnagn SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 27 , Fi > r luvying n Riccinl tax for the conttni' tion nnd ro nirini ; of niduwalkH. ] Jo it oninincci by tlie City Coftticil of tht city of Om.iiin , SKuno.vl. That tlio Hcvcral BUIIIH net ripposite tlio following dcHcrilieii ] > rom. ixeH , tu wit : . South i of lot 1 , block ti , Jlced'H addition , Slfi.Gli. Iiot i ! ' , block 8 , Kouutze & Kuth'tf addi tion , $20.1 0 lyot 21 , block 8 , KounUo & Ituth'a addi tion , $2"l.OO. " hot 26 , block' 5 , Konntre & Kutli'H addi tion , 820.00. Lot 27 , Ilock5 , Kountzo & Rxith' * addi- tiou , 82 i.O ' . Lot 3" , blocks. KounUe & Iluth'B addition - tion , $10.60. .Kant 22 feet lot 5 , block lOt , Omaha ivl dition , 523.10. Lot 1 , block 3Ct : , Omaliaadditicn $20.79 , Lot 2 , block 303 , Oinabu uddition , &U.- CO. CO.LotS LotS , block 7 , Sweeny' , ! addition , 814.05 , ISciiiK thu coit nnd cxpcntop , anjirovcd by the City Council for conxtruction and repuirin ' the HldowulkHiu front of anil ad joining Hold premixex by ChnrltM Onrdinoi in puru.iuoi > of a contract entered into by thu city of Oniuha. with thu naid CharleH Uurdltier and after the failure of the owner - or tliurcof to do thoHatne , after due notice , bo and the HHIMO mo hereby ronpectively levied und unHenBo-1 ngnimt. encli of Haiti lotn , tmrtH of lotK , und pre niise < , n * yablo to tlw Citv Tro.Burcr uilhin thirty (30) ( ) d y fro in thtH date. SEC. " . Thii ) ordinance nliall take ulfcct ttul ho iu forcu from and uftcritn pasH.igo. TIIOH. IIlAir.KT , Atti-Ht ; 1'rcH't City Council. J. J. L. C. JHWKIT , City Clerk. Piwsfd Oct. 2T ) , 1881. Approved Oct. 31 , 1881. JAMKH K , JJovn , JIayor. The above tax becomes delinquent on thn fir.t day of December , 1881 , after which date ten per cent , penalty and in terest , nt the rate of one per cunt per mouth , puyublo in advance , will bo udded. N-l-nt. 8. ( ; . MAM.CTTK , City Truaiurer. Richmond , Ind. i'STAKUSHEl * 1813 , Builders of ENGINES OF ALL SIZES , From 3 to 25 H. P. For L ° 8"1 SAW MILLS , 'orall Qrulni and Becdt , Including Clover and Timothy. Feed Mill ? , &o. , &o , It will pay you largely to wnto , atot- ing what you wont and how you wish to jwiy. Inusurl Inducement ! to Caah Purchaiers. ROBINSON & GO , , uo2ntf Richmond. Ind. I'llOBATE n the m ttef tl tbt Kttot ot JtrnN K. Mi , Notlco U h rby itlien th t tli * crnlltonol ld JcrtMfJ , will m t tlio uJmlnlatrli ot M JiUto , kclore tat , County Judge ol l > oUjU { ! ounlr. Nctiitikt , at tba County Court lloom i Hid ODUiity , oa the Oth tUy ot Dccctiibrr , ISM , a Ibe Cth day ot rebnurr , i S2 , and on tbeflth 7 ot April , IBaB , at 10 o'clock a. ui. ewh day , ) r the purxM of prettutliirf tlirlr cUluia lot ei- tnluktloa , adjuitmeol ted allowance. Sli lent i are alluwed foi creJIIon to urcoont their l lmaad ono > aar lor ( he aJinlnlttntrlx to attlt uld cutate , froiu Ibe 0th day of October , Bdl.thl * nolle * nmbtpubUtliMl lu Till Ouiiu IfimT Uli tor lour u k * urcee Uely , prior to lie otli day ot rcoeuibcr. 1U81. ( A trtio co | > y. | A , U. CIIABWICK , oclVw < t County Jed e : LEGAL NOTICE. b Cithirlno Ikxldc , noD-rtttilent delondant : Yon are hereby ootiOcd that o a the M d y ol riitcrubcr , 1861 , John Krddv. pUlntlfT , lUcd lili clUlon In the DUtrlct Court , vlthlnau-ilar loujjlw Count ) , Nibtuki * , acalutt you M do- andont , the objvi t and pnyer ot which jmtltloii i.toulitaln a J ir oof dltorce from the Umilt ltli you lor the Julio * In c u * , Q-ult : } t , h Utu IdruukcnuoNi : 2J , oxtiouie ruclly , and tor iiticr l idle ! . You nro riqulrud lo an * cr utd. imtltlonon Uo Hth day ot October , Ibkl , AtturneTi lor rialntla. C. F. Manderson , 1TTOENEY - AT - LAW ' 1 ITunihiun > " . OnvOw v Dexter L. Thomas , & .TTOBNEY - AT - LAW Tha lrdln | BclentuU ot to-day agree tin mo tdlw * e are cauncd by itliordored kldnt ) or llrcr. If , therefore , the kMner * ami llvur ai kfpt In jwrfrctord-r , perfect htalth wlll oth rnult. This troth h > only been known a thai tlraa and for jiars ixopl * luffered ? rr t ugnn without btlnif ahle to find relief. The dl f iver of Warner' * ttte Kidney and Llrer Cure rnkrkn a now era la the treatment of UIMO troubln liad * from a timplo tropical leaf of rare value. I contain * Juittho element * ncccooary to nourii and Invigorate both nf thcae ifrit organi , an afcly rettere and ktcn Uiem In order. It In Positive Remedy for nil the dlneanci that cau * palm In the lower part of the body for Torpl Lli llrtdwhc * Jaundice DIzdncM Oravi FoverAICIO Lnr and Urinary Organa. It In an eiccllcnt and nafe remedy for female during 1'reirnancy. U will control Mcrmlruatlo anil IH In'aluatile for Lcucorrhma or KalUnv c the Womb. An a ( Hood Pnrlflcr It I * unentuled , for tt curt the organn th t make the blood. This rttiiedv , hlch has done nuch wonder1 , I put up In the LAUOKST BIZKD HOTrLK of nn , niiditlno mx > n the nmrket , and In Hold by Drui ; Kl ti nnd all dcalcm at I.2D per bnttfa. Fo lllahuton , cnuulrt for WAHNKU'S SAKK D1A J1KTKH CUKK. It I ) a I'OSI' 1VK Ucmedy. H. H. WARNER & 00 , , Rochester , N. Y. Jelfl-tu-th-rat- GRAND OPENING ! Profnwor Klnher , ( from St. Louie ) Danrlni ; Ac ailemy , fitandtrd llallcnr Fifteenth and rarn ham , TuoidtT evcnlns , Hcptembcr Bth. Clw c far Ludlw ) and Oentlomolicoinrocncin Tucoday orenlnic September Oth ; claMcnii lo Mlrecg and Uwitors , commencing Saturdny after noon at 4 o'clock. Clamice for Fumlllco , will b arranged to ult tlie honorable patrons , Al * ballet danclnx can be taught. Terms liberal , and perfect , nattfifacllon to nchol an guarantied. 1'rlvatc InBtructloni wll > o g\r \ en atthe Danclnjr Aoxdeniy or at the tvglilenu of thn patroni. 1'rlvale ordtiJ ej ce left atU W yerJ nro' 8IBBETT & FULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DCTD CITY , NEB. Special attention irUon tocolloctloiu In Bntle ; BUGGo REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 15O8Farnham Street , OmoK Kor. h * lde oun fjrand Cnntral Hotel. 08. B. CUkOOS. i. o. Clarkson & . Hunt , Sacc < aKi r tft Hlcharda tt Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW Bi UthBtrrxl Om ha. Knh. John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of OUh&Jacohti. ) UNDERTAKER. No. H'.T Farnham St. , Old Stand o' acobOU. nv Tulfgranh Solicitor 7 StALEO PROPOSALS For tha Construction of Sidewalk * . Settled propotaU will bo recelred by the urder. flxned uutll November 12th , 3881 , 12 o' ' noon , for the const i.ction and rrptlr'nga wdlk In front of and adjoining thu followlr scribed jirtmfBts , to-wlc Ixt 8 , block 26 , north eldo of Cnsi utied Kant 16 feet lot 7 , block 25 , north aide Cot Lot 1 , I'lock ' 40 , wc t aide 22nd Ht Lot 1 , block 12 , south eldo Webster Btiw bo repaired. Wfst200 fcetof south 1S2 feet of lot 8 , Cnpltol addition , on norllitddu ot Karnbom street. South 13-2 feet lot S , Capitol apdltlon , north Hide of Fnrnham. Ixit 4 , Capitol addition , north eldo uldu Fanv liam dtreet I t C , Capitol addition , north tide Farnham trttt. O'juha. Xo\ouibcr 3rd , 1831. J. J. L. C. JEWETT , Cltv Clerk. AGENTS WANTED FOR FABTUIT SHLLIKII Itoons or DIB Aai ! Foundations of Success SOCIAL KOIIUS. The laws of trad * . Icyal forma , how to trans act ImalncM , laluablo table * , nodal etiquette inrllamcntnry tutagu , how to conduct public boeri- new ; In fai.t ft la a complete Guide to Succosj for Hi-OKCfl. A family necciinlty. Addrotu forclr. culara and Kpcclal tcnuv ANC1IOK PUUL1SII1NU CO. , Kt.txiiilH. Uo. NetoaskaLandAgem DAVIS & SNYDER , IGOGFarrtham Ot . Omnhn. Nebra Care.ully eelectol land In Ruxtorn Nobr V for nle , Clrcat llariraini In Improved forme , and Omiha city property , 0. V. DAVIS W1UUSTKH a.VVUKU Late Land Com'r IT P. B , . J , P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , J10 South Thirteenth Street , with * M. Wool worth. a. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public. Block , Oppoalte * > DISEASES Of TUB- EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , -ATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL , letrrenret all itoputuble I'h ilclaiiB ot Omaha. AVOnice , Corner IBth and Parnham Gts. , Drnulia , Neh. DexterLThofflas&Bro , WJLU HUY AND 8KLL 1SD ALt , T8AK1ACTIOX CONN CT D TuiBinrrrn. Puy T .xoo , Rent Houses , Etc. n TOU WA5T TO BUT OR BELL fell at Office , lloom 8 , Cr tighten Block , Omaha. _ _ . ap5-d 1 10 , V , tKIAKI. A. 0. CiXPBBtl , DOANE& CAMPBELL , ttorneys-at-Law , B , W COR. TU ft DOUGLAS BT8. Vi OMAHA , BASTOZ & WELLS Will Remove in a tev\ days to BOYD'S NEW OPERA HOUSi You will do well tc call and examine our stock of BOOTS ? SHOES At 1422 Douglas St , near 15th , Which-will bo 3od ) at Extra ordinary Low Prices Be fore Moving. AND H a n d s o mest CT TUB MARKET1 For Sale by WM. F. STOBTZEL 621 South T nth St. United States Depository , NationalBank - OF OMAHA. - Cor. 13th and Farnaxn Sta. M.DEOT CANHIKQ EOTADUinMEHT IN OUAUA. QUOCCOBORO TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) 1618. M a National Back Aagnit M , 1898. HPITALAND PHOflTS OVKtt 800,000 orricau ADD DIUOTOUC IUMAII KOCKTII , Prendenl. Auar n't KOVKTCI , Vice Prwtdenl. II. W. Ynu , Quihler. A. J. I'orrttTO * , Atvrn/ . JOUN A. F , n. DATII , Ami Cthlor. Thl l Dk receive * di'iK lt withouk rugard lo inonntt. InucKtline ccrtinnU-ti IjcarioK Intorent. lmvB ilratU on San l'ruri co and principal Itlttiol the United BUtiM , alra London. Dublin Idlubnrvli Mid the principal clllo * ol the contl ] lent ol I.uropu. HolU loinongcr tlckr U lor emigrant * \iy \ tha In , imil llnr mavldtf Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , IDth nd Dodge 8t . , Omaha , Neb. This aiftncy do inrmta brokeraje botlneM. X > col rpoculat * , aud thtratoie any bargalni Ik * kookf art Intarad to It * patraaf. lnit fcd iyi DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS 1TOTXLS. PROPRIETORS. TOWX3 ARLINQrCN , ) . Q. MclNTIRE. Lincoln , Neb. AMERICAN HOUSE , CEO. H , McCUNE , South Bend , Neb. HALL HOUSE. A. W. HALL , Loultvllle , NM. CITY HOTEL. CHENEY & CLARK , Blulr , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL , D , T , PHILLIPS , Harvard , Neb. DEPOT HOTEL , F. H. DADOITT/ Norfolk , Neb. CITY HOTEL , J. F. COLE. Peru , Neb. DARNUM HOUSE , MR. VAN HORN , Nebratka City , Neb. REVERIE , D. DRUM , UnadlloNeb. ! WI8NER HOUSE , PERRINE BROS. , Wiener , Neb. DRAPER HOUSE. O. WHIPPLE , Nlobrar * , Nek. CflEIOHTON HOUSE , r > . a THIBADEAU , Crolchton. Neb. OITY HOTEL. U J. JOHNSON , N m h Olty , Ntb. CENTRAL HOUSE. JOHN COOPER. Oakdale , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMOS8 , 8 ward , N b , COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS , O'.Telll. Neb. NELIQH HOUSE , W. D. MOULTON , We t Point , N b DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. S. KINKLE , Dorchetttr , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J. Q. MEAD , Nelluk Neb CENTRAL HOUSE. JA3. MoKILLIP. York. Ntb. TUTTLE HOUSE. W/H. TUTTLE , Aurora , Nell ? QAQE HOUSE , A , R. OAQE. RepubllccnCltyNeb DEMVER HOUSE OAIRKB & WILLIAMS , Haitlnc * . Nb. SANDERS HOUSE , OHAS. E , McNISH , Friend , Neb. WOODWARD HOUSE , i WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb. PACIFIC HOTEL. 8. J. PORTER , f-alrmont , Nb E8TE8. HOUSE , N. T tSTEB , Grand Island , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILMB , Kearney , Neb. HOLLAND HOUSE , QEO. B. HOLLAND Red Cloud , Nab. WILDER HOURE- THOMPSON REED , Wllber , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. PACIFIC HOTEL. W. P. RENSHAW , Beatrice. Neb , HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND , Columbus , Neb. CENTRAL CITY HOUSE , J. Q. OREQERY , Central Cltv , Neb. CITY HOTEL , J. P. CREWS Coin. la. 8COTT HOUSE. H. 8COTT , Silver Olty U SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & BECKER , Cretton , la. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ , Neola , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerson , la. BLANCHARD HOUSE , T. FOREY , Blancliard , la , PARK'S HOTEL , COL. F. M. PARK , Shenandoahi la. ( B. &M. B. II. , EahternNebraska. ) E. E. Day General Merchandise and Grain Dealer L. II. Sawyer &Son Clothing , Boota and Shoos , Dry Goods , Etc J. & H. J. Stroight General Merchandise S. E. Groonslate Drugs nnd Chemical * Charles H. Dill lloal Eototo D. Dean & Son Lumber , C. N. 1'olson , Manager at South Bond T. W. Fountain Jkurnituro , Implements , and Crown' Sowing Machine * G. A. Hay & Co Agr'l Impl'ts , Stoves , Tinware and Sporting Good * Geo. H. McCuno American House H. Kirk Grand Central Hotel Dr. George Stewart Physician and Surgoo * E. H. Phelpa Station ARcnt 13. & M. Railroad George H. McCuno Stone Mason nnd Plasterer V. L. Martin Meat Market Omaha , A PHT A PIT Collins Cheyenne , * * * VJLlJE.i\/JLX | Colorado Fall and Winter CLOTHINGIS LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR.MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises. OX. O XtETGh iyi' XUDXUEC IN THB'.LATES'r.STytES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices te Suit ai 1316 FARNHAM STREET , NEAIi FOURTEENTH , Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING , FOB MEN'S , BOYS11 AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. We aro'propared to moot the demands of the trade in regard to Latoat Style * aud Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO. , 1301-1303 Famhain and 300 to 312 13th St O . CHEAP FOR CASH I Base Burners. * | Cannon Stoves. | Small Heaters. Remember the Place , 1211 Farnham St. BOMBt POWBR AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , 1INIKQ UACIIINKHY , HELT1KQ , HOSH , DHAKH ANI IHON riTTINOS , PIPE , STEAW 0 RACKINO ; AT WHPI.UALB AND ULTAIL. 1ALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. 8TRANQ , 206 Farnam8t. < Omaha.