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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1881)
rn n/r LOVES DESPERATION. A Jnprmeso Student Driven to Smcido. Hin AWniiccd n Sun-nut Girl in Cluoinuniii to The Oinclnnntl Comniorml. MAUIKITA , O. , November 8. last night a yotiny ilap.uio.to student at toiuliuu tlio Marietta college , whoso name him been Aiiierieanined into William Now\itn ! , committed suicide by Inking two ounces of chloroform. An inquest was bchl lo-duy , and it was there de\ eloped that the c.itiso uf the act WHS somewhat romantic. To day the fncti pm > n below cnino to licht , detailed by him aa follows ; It seems thal'somu time ngo Nowkim met a servant uirl numo Sophi.i IJciF , mid tlio two in it very short time formed n imHu.il mlinimlion society. Aft'uira progressed until , ns William said , ho > no iiit ht kneeled down and oll'ered to Uku tlio girl for his wife , and hho accepted him. Some months MHO the girl M cut to Cincinnati to work , where hho still resides. They carried on a correspondence , addressing I'auh other r as dear wife nnd uVar husb.uul. Tlio girl has been sendnm him money , w instruction ! ) to bn ik it until his college - logo cotirso was Hnislicd , so tint ho would Imvo Homcthiug to start on Yestord.ty ho loi-.rne'l ' , for ho IIIB * time , tint they were not nvirried , and ho i\as advised to return the girl her money and letters , and give her up. This so preyed upon his mind that ho resorted to suicide. Kuwkim was : i member of tlio Con- greg.itional church of this city , and wax preparing himself for a missionary to China. There wan no evidence that No\\lcim and Mma Uolf ever lived together an man and wife , but Nutvkim positively believed they woromairied , and tbo rude awakonim ; waa too much for him. Upon receipt of the nbovo news a reporter was dispatched to secure the girl's story , and with some difficulty succeeded iu findini ; Miss IIolF at Dr. Polashy'p , f > 58 Ueiitr.xl avenue. She had not yet received the ne\vs of her lover's death , and the disclosure threw her into : i p.iioxysm of griet.Recovering her composure enough to speak oho exclaimed , with great emphasis : "I curse forever the woman who brought him thistrouble. " When questioned ahe denied that they wore married , but wild they wore engaged - gaged to be married. They had boon acquainted fur some time , and hud de veloped a strong aflbctiou for each other. The woman to which Miss HefT attributes their trouble , and the despfiir which led to Newkitn's death , is a Mini T - , who lived in thosamo house in which aho was employed and Nowkim boarded. It appo.irs that Hiss T - could not oiiduro the thought of so bright a young student marrying a hervant girl. She may liavo brought about the circumstances which led to Miss IlotPa coining to Cincinnati. At any rate oho has. since Miss H oil's departure , been busy devising - vising means for causing an estrange ment between the luvcra. It was she , Miss Iloll' believes , who represented to Nowkim that they wore not married , doing it as uho supposes in such n way as to lead to the belief on the young student's pat t that they never could bo married. The girl nays that the only money she over sent Nevrkim xras ? which has not been returned as al leged , but was put in the bank at her request. Newkim was 23 y oara of ngo. " His -expenses were being paid by a Mr. Greun , of Trenton , N. J. Miss Hoff is of Gorman birth , and quite comely. The lady mwhoao eui- ploy she now is spoke of her aa of ex cellent character. The nowa uf hoi- lover's death affected her deeply. DIAMONDS Anil .Tholr XVcnrors Favorlton of Fortune. New York Star. Tt is told by n prominent dealer in precious etoijca that nioit of our dia- inondn come from South Africa ; nid N Brazil. In the latter placn they were : discovered during the close of the last century , Jiesroes using thorn aa ooun- teis whun playing cards. The lariat over found there I'M thn "Star of the Soutli , " which weighs L24 carata. In 1807 the children of a Dutch furmur wuro found by traveler playing with "a shiny otouo , " which ho gave them ( sixpence for , and Hold it in I'.iris afterward for 25,000. In this coun try diamowlH hive : been found only in Georgia , South Cvroliiw , Cali- farniik and Arizona , but they are small and not of thu first water. My inform ant Btiid ittus n tfreat mistake to sup- poao that diamond * Bold according to their sizo.rJ'hiH only holds good up to the medium srnu' ' > above that the difliculty of finding purchasers in- cronsofl and many a dealer las found n big diamond ; iii rluphant on his hands and had to ftt'll it at a uncrificu. The liundsoineBt dir.mond I havu over ocen in this country , belonged to that very thin-voiced prSma donna Mine. Ombre , nnd oncu formed a pjrt of the crown jewels of JJolland. A necl.lare was inndo of a luud of pliable gold , ttud- detl with Inrgo ttones , from it hung .pendanta ot full-blown roseu , roHubudu , nnd letvis in cliititurfl ; the flowers were incrustal with diamonds , and the leavoi com posed entiiely of emerahhi. 1'rom these depended in turn n lloial fruiL'o of lint ) diuuionds , and when Morn the fairy-liUo splendor nl ( he cijm. . nt can scarcely bo iniaginc'd. X . .ii'lor the singer had two policurwi , bull ni the scenes vvht-n nhe nnd it 01. . The nocklnco the khedhr jf J-gJpt t-nt Gen. Shorm.in'M dnuchU-r on her nur- xiage could not be e ( > mpart ; to it , aud though thi ) p.ip ri thtim..ti''l the value of it as § 250,000 , a custom lioufin in- npcctor told mo it WUHalued at l.r- 000. 000.Tlio Tlio haiuli-omest neckl.'toc ovcrwoin in private life in thin C"untr.y belong. * to Mrs. LclandSiunfonlof California It ia made in tlio form of Marguerites , and cost gM.OOO. 3rrs. J. J Infill Ima over ijSO.OOO of diamoiub , and tlio Hiipeib ruby that tin ) fivmous Lola Mont'1.IB HO fo.iiJ of wo.iring in her abundant nair. It ii noiv inoimted as a pin , airl alwuyi attracts inuoh atn'iition. Annie Louise Cavy in b'ii'1 ' to owr the largest and most poj fee' ciuuntM in the world. It was bought at tlu- iiahi of Qiioen Isabellu'i ju'.vc'a in 1'aria , woij.'lifi twenty-three c-iratH * , and ; ja valued at § 50.000. It is au $ in y X- brond band of Uoman gold , studdei ! with twenty-four largo diunomU. Apropos of ur favorite C'lntiallo ' , she bus sold hrr ho > in in I'oitlaml , nnd is coming to Ni-w Yoik to le.iide. She hm snnii into her treasury StoO,000. Sirs. ItoniiiiKn M.ickay claims to have the Inrueat sapphire in the wrr'd. It was boiK-ht from n Polish nobU'inin for 80,00 ) ( ) francs , is of the most Buj'oil ) bhio , and over nn inch in di u - oter. SI o has als < ; \ sot of coril : of the faint | iink vhich rosotnbles opals , It includes sixteen pieces for the toilet , and each piece I'B sot in diamonds , the whole vnlued at Sl'Jii.COO. Lnnr.v Fair , who has $ , )0,000 of diamonds mends , wears .i stipeibsetof blood- red rubies , which , by the way , are only sapphires of another color. The largest on rt cord belong to the crown joueK nnd among them is ono that the dnchew of IMinhnrg never fails to wear on state occasions. Mine. Klisc , the famous bnrobaclc rider of Paris , who is supposed to bo a daughter of the emperor of Austria , rides in a oi atuino in which diamonds take the plnco of spangles on her t'irlctan skirts , : ind an si rob of thcso starry stones bri-lgcj her dusky hair. Jnnatiu'hok has : i wonderfully bo iii < t if til collection of jewels , including , set of luiqiii < iHe in which the aloncs number over 5,000 , and a curimia f nf earbnnehs given her by a Turkish tliunitaiy who saw herp'ay ' in Vienna. In the nile > f IjidyDe'lloc ' ! ; she never wears less tlun 87oUOO worth oi jowtls. A MORMON TEMPJjB Tito Gnintl anil Iniponlnt : Structure Ei'inir Krootcil lu n "tVili crncso Ploclio Il < oonl. The construction of the Grand Tem ple of worship now beins ; erected by the Mormon Church , at Manii , Utah , is beiiifc pushed ahead with a ? lai o .1 force of workmen as convenience will permit , nnd the walls of the building are beginning to loom up and aio cov ered with scaffolding and derricks , Wo loam from Mr. 1) , Willun , who has just rtiturnod from a trip out to the Mivuti country , that the temple is biuni ; coiiBtructed of wliitu lime stone. The building is nituated on top of a mountain , a spur of tlio Wnsacht range , that extends out into the ton u of Maitland is called by the people of Utah "The Mountain of the Lord. " The foundation of the temple ia 03 feet above the level of the road , and is not in solid rod ; ; the top of the moun tain having been excavated and re moved , making it level , ia 1)5 ) feet in width and 172 in length. From the ground to the square , will bo 82 feet in height. There will bo two towora erected , ono at the east nnd the other at the west corner of the building. The tower at thu east corner will bo 10 ! ) feet in height , while that at the west corner will bo ten feet lower , oi 15 ! ) feet in height. There are four tcrraco walli around the ono mountain in front of the temple , which will average about 17 feet in height and are about 000 feet in length , and iu all contain about L,000 cords of roolr , a-j at present built , and 55,000 yards of debris has been excavated and hauled away. Tlio stairway from the road to the upper terrace is 03 fcotnnd , will con tain 1 > J2 slono ot p3 , 10 feet in width. Iii back of the terraces will bo filled with rich soil , to the top of the stone work , and trees aud shrubbery planted , and the tops of the terraced are to bo ornamented by neatly dressed and cut-ctono , andutatues will be placed at various and appropriate , placen. The water to supply the torn pic will be brought in wooden pipes 'rom a spring situated. > ntout n mile nnd a quarter east of the temple back in the mountains , and has a full of 79 feet to the reservoir , nnd 100 feet from the reservoir to the lower terrace. The whole rjido of the mountain is to bo planted with trees and ( lowers , and the cryfital stream poured forth by the little spring , BH it winds it way down the side of the mountain , will travel irom root to root , quench ing their thirst , thus assisting tlm trees to produce their foil- ago in Hprinir , the floweis to bloom and the grass to grow. The building of the temple was first com menced tire y ara aijo , nnd lias been worked on over eince , and it is ex pected that it will bo in such condi tion in about three years that it can boused ; but it is estimatcdthat ibwill take fully five years to complete the building. The building will bo fifty feat in height , nnd thu excavation ut the cast end. for the basornent is about forty-six feet in depth. Mr. Folsom is the architect , and ns to his skill nnd ability as an srchitecturaliat the Slant ! temple will epeak for yoarH after ho has paMiod from the fact * of the e.irth , It was President Young's intention , when ho ordered the erection of this temple , that it should bo the grandest and most imposing structure erected on the American continent , nnd all in dications point to such being the case. Manti is aituatod about 125 miles a little cast of couth of Salt Lake City , and about 250 rnilen northeast of 1'iocho , and is fjuito a laigo town , being - ing thn third oldest cettlctnent in Utah Territory. It is located at the foot of the east side of the " \Vasatch mountains , in one of the most fertile valleys in tlio territory , which in dot ted itn entire length with well Blocked fiirins and largo nrcharJu. Thu Kan- I/itch iivrr , n. tributary to the Kovmr nvt r , llowa through the tuwn , supply ing the people with water for all iii-ots- .wry purposes , including irrigation. Tlio Manti and surrounding valley ia the grnnnry of tlio mountain countiy. Tth fruitful farms not only produce a nufhcitiit quantity of i/r.tin to nupply the srrater portion of Utah with grain and flour , but it mipplies thu greater portion of southeastern Nevada with lloiir and a goodly portion of the grain consumed by us. iiru.'bam Young had made several t.ripi down into Sanpete county , from which the church derived n largu portion tion of its ruvonuo , for the purpose of locating n spot where a tcrnplu should be erected. IJu tirat intended lo- jalo it -Mount Epliraim , but chatr iiil liio mind , nnd after several trips and changes of location , thu prophet , while in Manti ono day , upon being told 'ho legend of how the inouniuin , nt the Foot of which ho was sitting , dnnvud its name ) the Mormon pruphe Ktid- "The temple Khali bo binlc uj < i th. Mountain of the Lord " The following legend , in r' orJ to ibo iiaiiiiir'of , the mountain , i t l < i ttiul believed by the Mormon pt-ipli if that vicinity : Ono day , r. I" " tl. hild , y.virHago , rushed into th.'hoiiBo , "jMaimnul niammu ! " and toll- int ? its parents thai it had just seen great liu.io man nding on n bill horsu that nearly reached to the skies , or the top of the mount mil and it lonkct like tlio Lord. The | uireiits ruMici out and called their neighbois , lollinf them the cliMd'a story , but nothing could bo necii on the top of tlio inoun lain , However , over MUCH that tinu the mountain hai been known aa th < "jMounlainof the Lord. Somotlmr * . Si mctliiips- not often- when the days nro Anl f'oMen Ho the riiicnin fieldi o ; gr hi , Llk a Butane * o ( omo 1iaU-forgott n son ) , Tlicro t cjn n memo y 'cnm my bniiii , I ho r tlio Inn lr.ll fur numiii , ' th Rtap . , The dr w < y intirinur hi ttic secntei ! ino < ; I watch Iho rallant biittcrnio < Uml V * * * , .And I run tud nml "ick i t licirt toino lilllCH- Sotnctinie * . Somettmi" * , when royal winter hoi Is hN sway , When i-voiy cloud Is ywopt from nzttro Ft , And fn 7u.i po.l nnd lighted hearth nn tiiV With laitphini : 11 | nnd > ct mi-rp laush liiKcyes K > nin fiir-iilf days an echo wniulorK l > y That nmktM . . dic rd in th Christmv I'lilnit't ; A inonirnl in tlio dunce orti\lk 1 njjn And fcoiiiliaU lonely iu llie crowd some tillll'S-- S iiictimc ! , often , not for long. O friend , my friend , , not lent our lifo that we mifih Tlie How i-r-'er wnr < l May of carlli h to n aiioiul ; Slumlilimr f.lrfprinjr n louxcr fojonrt Cniui's fli tno peen the time of Ic.ivea , Coiuu on the nhort , cold dayi . Ae nuif. ' nriso And n" our way nml | > arncr homo onr , uh m i o f.vr-faint U'grct ny cloud our eye * .Sumetituc ? , 1 too alight almost divine Iu meeting eyes of two that now arc one , Impatient of the tenro that rimto mine , 1 turn awuy to n'elc sonio work undone Therud-iwin a look uiiou noinu Ht ranger lace : I think , ' How like uml yet how fur lets fair ! " And look and look n atn , anil'pcok to trace A moment more joa laneieil likenM there Sometinu'H. 0 Bad a weft thought ! 0 foolifih vain rtvrots AH wine it were , what time Juno roi > en blow , To weep becaiiHO the first IIHO ! violet WufoumlinthuH | > riu'ha faded longngn O love , my lo\e , if yet by long of liird , By flower ucent , by Mima s.ul poet ; rhymes. My lieari , that fuin would be ut peace , IB Htirrcd Ainttoblnmo thitRtili ; ! fiyhlometunee' ' Sometime * ? Au < l rmncthncB know n rr.ng of jealous That while T wall : all lunoly , other e.vo May Imply amile to youra that nuiileagain lienci h the nun nail htarn of other nkies The paw is past ! but it it siu if yet J , who in calm content would Heclc to dwell , Who will not griuvo , yrtcannotiiuiteforjct , Still henil * a thought to jouaiul with jou well Somctiinc.H. Liquid Gold- Dan'I J'lnuk , of Drooklyn. Tioga. county , ] 'u. , dc crib H it time ; "I mlo thirty ini'es for n bottle of TIIOMAH' J.'CLKCTUIO OIL , which eflcctcd the wonderful cure of u crcokoil limb in nix applications ; it proTtd worth more , than golil to me. " 17eodlvr " " IMPIETIES. A half tent , a hnH fhauty , nt Sentinel Buttc , ? > tontacn , bearn thu Bign , "Jtuv. C. A. JJufflTy , Sample Jlooin. " Boston hna thin year Hliippcil a.OOO bar rels of rum to African P"rti , and will prob.ibly declare herni'lf "oil" on further mic-nicnary work for tump time to come. Tlio dtjjreo nf J ) . 1) ) . hria l ean conferred ou the ffi'mjral hagKuco itRent of the Cen tral Pacific railroad. This decree in e\cry ilay conforrt'il on b.iKfe'-W Kcntn , but two mall d'x tiru confiiicir.i tutlluient to ex ] > tea the idea. A Connecticut piutor declined nn .uldi lion of $100 to hiM mliuy for thu icason , uuion otliLTH. that the hardeht part of bin laborn heretoforu hvi. been thn colloctini of hi < sal-.ry , nml it would kill him to try culKctSlOUmore. The Denver ( Col. ) Ncv.-a rayw that a MchtoiHist Episcopal preicher in I'ncblo , C' ) l. , adopted the uiih'inal iipeiliiiit | , a few Smulnya no , of ImvinithuchnirhinK thu momiiiK hymn from thu Htet > H in front of the church to attiact n coiiKiegation. A new iflifjiouo ect in Minnesota are called the Dreamer * , and they liare _ Irein interpreter , unit are governcil iu tlfei' conduct by thi-ir ilrenini' . Cheewo and mince-pie di-itribiitcd ut ni ht would breakup the whole church. Now OrleanH 1'icayuno. 'Thin isn't * . mennfteiie , " wharply ob- tervcd an ir.ifciblo deacon to n man who wan trying to force t jiasjo o through thu crowd at u church doorway. ' 'No , J pro- nurnu not , " replied the ntrsnger , "ur they wouldn't lenvo nny of the unimulu to bock up the I'litraiiw. " The I'renbytwi.inH of Wi-nt i'hiladolphtn huvo n vtry dlBaprt'tahla job on hand tryjni ? ono of their dcrjjymun on charges of lying nn'l Htealii.t' . The Alleged fracture - turo of tno commandments at once tnakcn an umiMially intuifhtin , ; CUHU ah'jiiiHt n nrcacher of the guape ] , A New .Tcrfey widow couldn't arn 80 a week ut tin ) wavh-tub , .Sho became u clairvoyant , timl her income incruaHeil to Jt just rihnwH that a. man ' a qnarlcr he payn for wasliing JIM chirt , he will cheerfully glvii a dollar to click hit nojo Into thu other world before the t-how comnenccH , "Ht'ilu liny chickens din week , Uruilili'r Jont-h ) ' nnhl u H'l'.rching clam-leadar to u noiuber nf hiiHpiciounly thieving prncllvi , ii'H. " .Xo , fim timk 'hel ' or' , " "YouVo Idiio weP , " H.-iid tli leader , nnd jinnsed on , -\hilc ' lirudder J uie.i"tuniH " - \ < to "JJruddt-r iiiown" and wlii pcrH : "I uclty Im mid nhickiiiiN ; if he'd Bald ducks he'il u' hudiiio , Bliuah' ! " Ksid Jim AYcb ti-r tolfov , Aininadnh iili'dHU , of the Austin lllun ] , ight Coloreil .ili.-niiiclo. "I went to her r you pie.iili : ant Sunday night , uml while I WJIH Hi- , enin' ter yer eli iiicnciJ [ wwhed dat I cnowed for certain datl-wiw I'wlnn ti-r lie in ycr church. " 1'ar on Til'dno full very much flittered nnd RHlted : "Wi | it IIXM > r want tor know cf vor ( wino t liu in my church for ? " 1'ukai-u of 1 cnowed it for certain 1 would never go dar no inoah. " Xtnokliu H vvmica Sulvo , The beat nulvo intho world foi * entfi , iniiacfl , Horeu , ulcers , palt iheum , foyer Huron , totter , chapped hmubi , chillbhiiiiH , conifi and nil l.indn of wkin ornptiont. This halve i i fu ; ; r Uitcod t nlo j orfi"t 6'ktiHfattiMi ; in " . ry i : .v "i nnjii.ty refuuij. ) . ! . 1'ruv ; . , o j i-f l'x. . 1 tr 8I.Uby 1 "i AIlJ&lAlirtM , Oliuhl D. a. BENTON , ATTORKEY-AT-JAW lll.OUK lll.OUKU. U. \ " 't leoHHUnnlivtl I fito ff'HIns ' p nni ! clov n the chi't , " l nfonuion t'Mire * ! "i niong ul ti'tcr < from liill > ; i tlon. Ilint e Tarrant'a Aporiont , sow ) nv AM. rttllj ro > l. Women Who \rnnt. glossy , Inxurinni nndravy tresses of nliuudniit , l ) ( > aniuil ( Hair must nso L1'0NS KATUAIRON. This cK'Kimt , chcnp nrtfclo nhrnys , makes the Hair pro\v ; iVt'cly anil fast , keeps it from falllnr ? out , arrests mid cures grayness - ness , removes dantlrutY ami itching , mnkOR the Hair strong , giving it a cnrliuff tcniluncy mm Iccppiug il in any desired posiiiou. Uoau- t-fiil , lioulthy Hair is the sure result of lusiug JiuthoiroiL Ppwt ; p | Mffflwm\mtmm \ ! ( wrHN < w s&ui . tassiM'f jsa-&ir c No Changing Cars Whcro dlrccs connprtlon are mvseltb Throiwl HLiii > lNU CAH UKK ) far NEW YQKi : . nOBTOK , PHILADELPHIA. VVARHINGTON AI7D ALIKA&TK1U ? ITIKa The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNA'n , LOUIS- nnd all point * in thn nn am ua For ST. LOUIS , W litre dlroct connection ! io m&do In the Union Depot with Ui Through Blnniing Cat Lines for ALLTOINTJ 13 O T7OP 3EE . NEW LIKE""DESiWOINES TIIK FAVOKirK ROUTE FOR Rock Island. The unoqviUod Lndticerannta oDi rod by tblj 11 n to tmolcia Mid tourintH are aa follow : The celebrated rULUlANlC-whwl ) 1'ALACX SI.KKP1NG C'AltS nin only on tills line C , 1' fc Q. I'ALACK . ItAWINU HOOil CAIIS , with IIorton'8 Iti'cJinlnK Clmlrd. Ko cctro charjfo for sonta In r.uclinliiK Ch.'Jiu. The funouu C. , U. ft Q. raliica Uitiinjf Curn. Ooryoous tiiuohln Cars lilted with olijfttnt lii 'li-lwckixl ratLi.n lONoUIn chain , for tuo cxcluuivo usa of flrst-claet jfiwen gets. gets.Stocl Trach and Biiperior c < inlpim > iit coniblrti 1 with their xie&t tlirough car nrraiiKomrat , utckci thlK. aliove all ctlnirn , tlio favorlto touta to tno l-iuft , IJonth and bouUiu/ut. Try It , snd jou will flnd travcllnj a luiury In etcou o ( n cli . ' 0mlort. Through tlckcUlo this oeluhraktxl line for 6 > lc ftt all olliciw In tha Ui itu.1 Ktatci and C&niwla. All Information otjut ratt-x ot faro , aicopl Car RCconiiiioilailcnx , Tlma Tubicu , etc. , will bo ciioorfally c\\tin \ by cjiplylni ; to fKKCEVAt , LOWBLL , Ooaeral oiuer Aiunt , Clilcacc. - J. PGTTKK. ( M , llnnwer ChlcMra. To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It la a po | U\orure lor Upormatoi rlica , Bomlnn IVosVnowi. InintAiicy | , and all illwviKon rnmlUnf 'rom ' Kolr-Aliun ) , Ob UrnLal Anilcty , Loitai Mimory , PAlnii In thu Unck or KMe , and illxcouo'i > - UjnJ Jon ( ) Conmimptlon Insanity anil early if n o The with wonder ful pucetml. Pnninhlata nu : to Kll. Wriio for them lad put lull | > ar. tlcalMti. l'rl ( , Kpcdflp , tl.M rior packai ; . or l pack. io for 4&.00. Atlilri'w ell ordi ia I ! . HIMEON JlliniOIKK CO. No . 104 nnd lOfl Muln Ht llutfuto , N. Y. Bold In Ornsli t by 0. H. Ooodinin , J , W. Iloll , 1. K lull , and Ml druirg'eUcverywlKtro. HAWKEYE PLAIfflB MILL CO. , DCS Moines , Iowa. Manufacturers of BASH , DOORS , DLIMDO , [ 1KACKLT3 , MOULDINQO , AO , rMluctlnn In Jlatjk CountirH , I'Una fur- iltlitcttnd work furnUhi'l In nil klndx of harder or toft vuj'iil , Countiri fljilnlic. ! In oil when ilo- irul. Hlielvlnjf 0 } itll kliulu furiil hed uml put nto lullillnn' n.'uly fur ptlnt uii thort notice Mr Murkiiivn arc thu licit invchanlci tli.it can lie iracurod. hu > u moriiiy Ijy Klvlna ui jour con rr.iU. Stain , New l > and Dntubtert. Ourfjruniiiii In llu. < icaitinciit ! ; a < ( ( irinoil ) wlili l-'root Mariiifiwlurlni ; Co , I Cllcitit ) ) , IU , ar.il ti.is donu Mniiuuf ttiu fli.mtKU.lr * ork n Uui NortliKiot t < J H by nml | < rt'nity | ) nttemli'il ' " " i i > n l urD BYRON REED & CO. w rv > EeaJ Estate Agency IK HKIIt'/JiKA5 ot tU'i < t * uv t:3 : lLn.3 .T'A-In . . . . to . . . . - > . i iL- t ! Wciitfolicin < t the most direct , iinlrkiut , MI WMt llattrnnnitfilnir the iri-Rt Itattopaltt , pill I'AOO , iMi.l tlio KAHTRIV , NnntiiKAntHMiIntn " " n KwiRRt l.iim , which tcnnltmtrithcrr , llu-rri mill o * iu , tlm'o ' Kntiti from Moli rvlnto tVEIJV LINE OF ROAD tb tj > onrtntthfiContliiwit from lh Mlnonrl Ul f r to tint Vaclilc HlfvH | < . Tim OIIIOAOO UOOK ISLAND * 1\\ . C1FIO KA1LWAY l thoonljr lln lrcml'hlii\iM owning vrncn tnt < UMI VI , ci liich'f \ Itn o , n rosil , rtAfhM the . Vp Nin'iKH covNiitioMil No liihMllni ! In 111 1'iililsUsl or iiiKln.ii CAW , IH cunv tuivnfer l vHtlni In MOIHJ , clmii MII ! uiulUtivl COBCII * ijvii I'wt liiin Tr.iti . lUr ( V sol unr aliil nuii > inc < iic < < , | 'HUH\N ' . c KLMTIVI CAKH. nml ournuniorM fi'ivm * 'MMNii I'IM , tiiwiiMh'cluiuvilisri ' coru l of tin .iiti ucvl etc -IViuv , Hi the low ruto of * > n ' IN * CUSIH itun , wltlmmi'Iu tlma for honlt'iful ' lllOMIIlllt. Throned C tM l.etwcmi . ril ! co , 1'wirli , Mil 'ilihivmiil Mlvaiitl Ul > cr l'olil ; nui > rloiw POII iictloim ntull ( cluti ot Inti'iMvtloii ulth ottun ni > Ni vs llnxlco. Anlllmral . , nil ) oljior IIIH- , MHmutof \ liroaUnjn : us ! ow nn i < jiiiK'tllx > , vlj fiiinl h but ik tlUio at thr ct fcit. fcit.Do Do i-nil UfU otnj * > rt < int\ii friM. Tldiptd , nmiM tinJ fulili-r * nt nil iirlncli % OltlwH In Uiu I'liltivJ hUituii , ! aumjn. it. u OAIIUU i : . ST. Jourf , X'lro rrcB'tA-Oin. Run. TIt miiU'iinVr Ac MRtiMrrr , OilriWi Culi-wo Sious City & Pacific TEE SIOUX OITY ROUTE Iltinii ft holU Train Ihiougli from Conucil hluU's to . t. Paul Without Chance Time , Only 17 Hours. IT IK S.O-O UlUa TltS HIIOIITKST I10UYK , mo * OOUNOIt. BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , lllNNKAl'OI.IS DUI.UT1I OUIIIBMAUCK lid nil jiclnVi In Nortluirn lown. D.it.oU. Tills line IH iMjulp Hl ! lh Uio linproviM \V < ' tliihoifm AnUiumtlc Alr-lirulio nnJ MI1U > PUttonn Coupler and llufTor ; niul lor BPKKI ) . SAVKTY ANH COM TOUT li unnun1'"Hiil. rullmin PnUeo Hli'oplnic Oar run through W.TUOl 1'UIIANlli : livtuiiMi Kan KX City anJ Ht. 1'uul , > ! ' . Counell HluUii and itloin Oily. TTOIIO ! | Union 1'ncinc Transfer nt Conn ell IlltilTi' , nt 7:35 : p in. il.illj oil urrltnl of Knnwt City , Ht. Jiwopli ami i-iiuncil ItlufT' * train fion tliuhoutli. Arruln ut Mlonx City ll:3fi : p. in. ami at tlio Now Union Depot at SI. 1'uul at 1 noon. TKN HOURS IN ADVAKCK OF ANYOTUKI KOUTK tiklnjthii Hloui City Itout Train. Thn Shorltut l.lno tlio ( jiilcktwlllmo niul a Comfortable Ultlo In Ui lliroiiKh i urs l > rt icu COUNCIL HMJFra AND 8T. VAUt , . JtSTtivt th-xt ) ourTicki't < roftJ ii.\ the "Hloux Oityunrl I'ncllleKntl.wl. ' J. y. WATTLKS , J. U. IIUCHANAN , HuiHsrlnti'iiiknt. Ocn'l 1'nsn , Afunl. I' . It UOIIIN'SON , Ats't ( .iMi'l 1'a.i. . . AK'I . AliKKOuri Valley , Iowa. 1. II. O'UUYAN , Soiith iwtero * K" t. Mtinell Hlun * . lown 1880. SliORT U.NE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs n run oaLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS I AND THK KAHT Prom Omaha and the West. No cluJiRO of run ) tKitwwn Onuha and ni. tud but one bctwevn OMAHA and KEW YOltF. Daily PassengerTrains tCAOIUKO ALL KASTKKN AND WKHTKHN CITIKHnllti LKQ8 UUAKQRj and IN ADVA1ICK OTUKU UKKS. Thiii ontlra Una la i-quippiMl vltn r .lai ) Hlcoplni ; Cil-j , PAWJ tay CVnrhtv. Milloi' . Safutv 1'luliorni unit Coupler , and thu culcbrntx WratuiKliouio Alr-ljjul.'i. jTJ'Bon tliat year tl.Uet rrmli VIA rvAKSAS C1TV , ST. JOKK1MI i : COUKHIi HI-UK/S Ilal ! roml , via bt. Jwoph anil Ht. I > oula. Ticl-cta ( orfjilu.it all cinimn utatlonj In tlic West. J. V. liAl'.NAim , A * 0. DAWD ) , Oon. Bupt. , Ht. Jo/ioi.h , Wc | Ocu. Foe * , r.nd TicJiet A t. , Ht. Joccpn , Mo. I AMDV Hnu.ua > , Ticket Ajoiit , iuo rnmlmiu ftrcet. A. 1 ] , DitxxiUJ. Uenorftl A'unt , OMAHA. NF WESTERN C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA. - - - NEB. MANUKAOTfKICKS OF GALYAMED IRON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IKOfl g SLATE ROOFING , Spooht'o Polont Motilic Sky light. Potent AUJusldljIe Ratchet Oar and BRACKET SHELVING , Inrallm cunoral Htata Agent for Uie sloru line fit fooda. IKON TKNOINU. CresllnK , Ualuitradns , Vonitulns.'Ofnco and Uank DalllnRt , Window and Cellar Guard > ; ulio OHNKIIAL ACINT : : Pcerson nnd Hill Patent Inside Ollnd. nuv4 < ltf aro. w. POAHI. * . c , DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys-at-Law , 8 W CXIl. T It r OUOrASHTH. I'k OHA1IA. W. J. CONNELL , ATTORl EY - AT - LAW , Oxflor"rfmt ltwm ( tip BUlre ) In IUnnnoai'4 u'-wbr'ik ' ImlMliitf , N. W , wtnoi * ( IfinUi od i.riiiaiurltiuvt/ . i yro > .v jcjrnnrt on rwtfon.iMo ( ( iirsttari tli.it tii * jfflCAGO & NORTH-WESTERN ) iy tttl exl < \ < i tiie { mil toaifor you to lafco nhcn Irnvollns In rtth u rtltcrllou Jx-lm-oi. Chicago and all of the Principal Points In ihe V/ost , North ami Northwest irtrfaitsciainlncnikynp. The Vrhiclp.M ntlciof the \Vrst nt. . t NoithwM hn on tl Isnnd 1W I'uou U ttiiliis nmku closu coni'fctlouj Milli " " ' juncilon W 'iU , . . \ \ , tt * * ' h rx wz > * - - " " * * THE CHICACO A NOrmi'Wt-STERN "RAILWAY , to "ulr or nuw The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. SS M o ta ni .t-i"1..1/ / " 'J1'U1115t'a'lfwila.I-lnc. ' ' " "WlnonnMlniH'soU.tsVntral Dnlfif.i Wwi > , , . " . ! , ! ! > \Nn.r- i'rnl ' | uSiYnnlston l.lin . " "nili > : unat. IMulnml Alliuipnpnim l.lni . V'l1. ' llliiiiil . I rrrportA nulinnuu Mm' . " "MllwauKro , Llropiill.iv ft 1/iko Superior 7 n& OMT tlu.H wail nrw Kulil by all Couiwu 'llckct JVuiila | ; ( a the 1/ultoil Slsitc.i am' ' < V lilflU l * ? Upineinbcr to aik for TIc'.fpLi via this read , bo snro they rcntl over Itnnd take nemo ot IIM MJiltVlX lUUIUirr , ( Jeu'l Matiurjcr , Cblc.iRix . . W. II. MEASbTT , Ooti'l 1'as ? . Avput , Clil HAUItY I' . nURIi , Ticket AvrmitO. A K. W. KilUiw. llthnnl Painti.xui Btrcats. 11. K. KIMUAM. . ABiliUnt Tloltrt Awit 0. , V N.V. . iuilxiiy , 14t ! > nii.l Firnlwui J. HUM. , Tickut Au'i'iit 0. A N.V. . lJnll i.y , U. I' . 11. U , Depot . .AMI" * r ( 'I. * UK flonrnO < p nr large and varied stock of Sta ple and Fancy AT FIFO.BEN PER CENT THAN DOWN TOWH STORES. You will Save MONEY by buying your DRY GOODS of GUILD & McIHSTIS , 603 N. 10th Street , 2 < 1 door north of Cnl E Side. Omaha , Collins Oheyenne , Colorado Fall and Winter D V LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOB MEN , BOYS AMD CHILDREN Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises crx. u.'jfcZ.3:33a- : - nc-o IN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit ,1 , , 1316 FARNHAM STREET , LOTHfiNG , Gent's Famishing Goods , AT TJIE H. M. & M. PEAVY . . . , Proprielors , 1309 Farnliant Street , OMAHA , NEB. ! 30s W Ssft "ST Buy the PATENT PROCESS It , always gives satis { 'action , because it makes superior article of Bro&cl , f nd is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES. Gash Grocer.