Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 15, 1881, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 , 1881
CARRIAGES AT THE CAPITAL.
Some of the Equipage * Which M.iy Da Seen
In Wnthlneton
A corrcspoiuluiit wntoi from tJio
cnpital AS follou.s ; Thu Intulau is tlio
most jwpulnr vcliiclu in Washington ,
na it can bo easily changed from nn
open to n closed carriage , and nearly
every Senator owns one. The hand
somest belongs to Don Cameron , \\lio
lias n team of dark b.iy horses. Mrs ,
Senator Jlillcr goes out shopping ,
calling or drivini ; in n pretty Httlo
coupolottc , which is tlio envy of thoao
less fortunate. Senators VnnWyck
and Grover both liavo iino teamt and
lardaus , and are talkini ; about adding
saddle horses to their stable * . Sonntor
Johnston , of Virginia , is also p.utial
to a landau. Sututors Jlorrill and
B\yard own the bay teams and landaus
in which they take their after-dinner
airing , wlulo Senator Edmunds not
only owns n bay team and a landau
but has two saddle horses besides.
Senator 1'endlcton has n private
stable stocked ith four horses , two
bays and two blacks , Ho keeps an
English landau and his coachman
wears n handsome livery. Represen
tative Wood , who has made millions
by the manufacture of his patent
mowing machine , hasnn establishment
that will not bo eclipsed during the
coming season. Ho owns a dog-cart
in which lie drives a piir of handsomn
bays in tandem. Tlio gold-mounted
Imuess for this team cost § 500 alone.
He has an English landau witha large
buy team. These horses are also ar
rayed in gold-mounted harness which
cost § 050. Besides nil this ho keeps
a horse to pull a handsome coupe.
Representative Russell , another mil
lionaire manufacturer , drives a stylish
pair of horses nnd has an ulegant
landau. Representative Roboson ,
formerly Secretary of ie Navy , keeps
two hoises , a victoria'aiul two landaus
one for day use and one for night. Ilo
uses the victoria when riding on the
avenue , and handles the reins him
self. His well-known face and figure
make him a conspicuous object to
strangers promenading on the avenue.
Representative Archie Bliss loves a
good pair of trotters perhaps as well
as any other member of the lower
house. Ho drives a pair of black mares
and does not like to bo behind any
body on the ro.id. President Arthur
has a commodious carriage and n p.iir
of light-stopping horses , but ho prefers
fers to take a dashing drive in the
suburbs in his wagon and fast trotter
which was qiy Lord Roscae's favorite
way of taking the air. David Davis
rides in a Hordic or a horse car , but
is contemplating the purchase of
ono-horso coupe. The army ollioera
have all good horses , which are fed at
public , expense. Ex-Congressman Alley
drives a pair of line horses to a landau
and paid SOOO for the harness. Dr.
Loring is also the possessor of a hand
some team , and sometimes goes out
in a cjnpo and sometimes in a buggy.
The Hii Wedding of n TJto Chief-
t.aramle ] ) oomcrtn .
Last evening a very enjoyable affair
took place at the residence of Shavnno
on Yaller Dog avenue , corner of Cay
ote street.
Yesterday being the tenth anniver
sary of the nuptials of Mr. and Mrs
Shav.mo , invitations wcro given to al
the bon ton Ules on the reservatioi
to be present at the tin weddinp.
Arrangements wore made also fo :
the attendance of the Pappooso String
band , and refreshments wore to _ b
furnished by the Ute Dolmonico
Slim-.Tim-with-tho-Chawed-E.ir.
At an early hour the palatial wig
warn was ablaze with government can
dies , and candelobnt made to ropro
resent antique oyster cans filled witl
hot lard and lighted by means of a
cotton rag of tlio time of Henry th
YIII. So perfect was the imitatioi
that the ej o was deceived at once by
the rustic device.
Ranged about the spacious tepe
were settees , consisting of quaint buf
falo artistically ilucoratcd in the rud
art of the Indian , with buclcskii
fringe and Michael Angola fleas.
v Heroand there upon the walls mtgh
be seen abotiginal sketches of Most
in the bullrushes , and oil painting
taken from pe.ieh cans of the time
Queen Anne. Costly tapestries o
oriental cobwebs , and snioko-tanne
frescoes , with hero and there : i das'
of color laid on with a mister hand
and done in oil and axle grease , wer
everywhere seen.
In the full blaze of the rcspendon
candolebra , . and the fragrance froi
the tropical ham which shed its soft
seductive odor upon the ravishu'
souses , the scone seemed like a visioi
of loveliness taken from some fair
tale.
Shortly after 8 o'clock the guest
began to arrive , and before U all th
able-bodied Utos of the resurvatio
had gathered within the hospitabl
corral of Mr. and Mrs. Shavano.
The fragianco seemed more an
more seductive as the multitude o
guests became more numerous au >
contiguous.
At last there was a wild burst c
music from the Pappooso string band
nnd the warriors of the party eac
gaily secured a partner and began t
dance , like the man who stopi on
carpet tack in the middle ot the night
Toward midnight , the prompter , Rod
Dog-With-a-Peeled-Snoot , announcer
that the gentlemen would secure partners
nors for a scalp quadrille. On fonr
ing , however , it was found that
scalp had been provided. The leade
of the orchestra , however , wtated that
he knew where one could be obtained ,
and would only detain them u few
moments. Ho came back in a short
time with the scaln of a presiding
older who had come to the agency for
his health.
It wasn't n very good scalp , but
time was precious.
The costumes wore striking , yet in
expensive. Shavano was wrapped in
thought. His wife was clad in the
same simple costume. The envy and
jidmiration of the evening , was the
costume of Soft-Eyed Centipede , u
cross-eyed half-breed maiden with a
complexion like an old calf-skin
pocket-book. Her complexion and
the scar of a once llagrant boil on the
hack of her neck , constituted her cos-
tuino.
Old Go glo.Eycd Pcstilon-a wore a
gold collar-button , tied about Ilia neck
with n piece of btoeaded bacon rind.
His son , The Prairie Dog wilh-a-
Htomach-liko-a-giist-mill , wore a pair
of red suspendeia , but later in the
evening he removed them to ahowthat
he was not proud ,
Space forbids a full mention of all
the articles presented by admiring
friends , but a more enjoyable hurrah
was never participated in by a more
highly delighted mob of rustic inebri
ates than the ono mentioned , Shavnno
and his estimable wife bade udieu
with reluctance to their grateful and
"
intoxicated guests nt a" late hour ,
while all united in wishing many
happy mumei writ's to the ostensible
husband and wife.
Ail Indlnii Shorn of Hln Loclcn
The River Press of Montana gives
the following account of the shoaling
of ai. Indian chief :
When Sheiiir Healey wont north
recently after the Indian thieves who
had stolen the horses of Harrison
Bros , and others from the Yellow
stone , ho brought luck with him a
Blood Indian , known as Had Bull , as
a hostage , supposedly , for thu retain
of the lost horses and guilty Indians.
It was not pretended that Bud Bull
had anything to do with stealing the
horses , ho was simply hold as a hos
tage. On Monday morning the shor-
ill , accompanied by some friends , en
tered the jail for the purpose of set
ting the Indian free. Soon they weio
joined by Mr. Bryor , the tonsonal nr-
list , and notwithstanding , his protests
and piteous appeals , his long black
hair was soon clipped , and Bad Bull ,
like Sampson of old , was shorn of his
pride and stiongth. When it was
learned what had been done indigna
tion ran liiirh among our citizens. In
every quarter the act was pronounced
a foolish , blundering outrage. To any
one who will stop to think of the
probable results , it must so appear.
Bad Bull would almost ns soon lose
his scalp as his hair. The loss of the
latter means drop disgrace and humil
iation. It would bo impossible ,
without taking his life , to do him a
greater injury. Ho returns to his
tribe disgraced and will remain in dis
grace until ho wipes out the stain in
blood. If he wcro to como back and
take vongoaneo on our funny slim iff it
might not bo so bad. But he will not
do'that. The first chance ho gets to
kill n white man ho will do it , and
Bad Bull is just the kind of ait In
dian to delight in vengeance > f
this character. Some of the settlers
on our northern frontier may bo the
victims. No ono knows. But mark
the prediction , Bad Bull , unless his
earthly career is shortly closed , will
bo heard fiom. Wo warn our readers
on the northern outskirts to beware
of him ,
A Stntomoiit From the Mayor-
MOLIN-I : , ILL. July 14 , 1881.
H. II. WAIIXEU & Co. : Sirs My
wife and self both unite in pronounc
ing your S ifc Kidney and Liver Gun
the best medicine wo over used.
declleodlw S. W. WnuKi.oi-ic.
The CiinniUnn 'Pacific A Prosper
ous Schoino.
The Toronto Globe is not an ad
mirer of the Canadian Pacific enter
prise. In a recent issue it gives ex
pression to its feelings as follows :
AB it is , the people must pay S8
000,000 in cash for the line § 23 ,
000,000 ot cash subsidy to the syndi
cate , and § 33,000,000 cash for those
sections to be completed by the gov <
eminent. They must also givotho.syn
dicato § 50,000,000 worth of land.wlnel
the government could have bonded
at least as advuntangeously as the
syndicate. Mr. Fleming estimated
that the sections which the syndirat
will complete would cost 845,500,000
therefore the country is to pay § 'Jti ,
500,000 on account cf running ex
poises. Does any ono suppose tha
more than § 20,500,000 would have
been required for that purpose under
a different arrangement ? In the cos
of building the load Canada has
gained nothing ; in the cost of running
it she has lost something. But that is t
meio bagatelle to the total loss \ > y th
bargain. If construction of the lin
had been contracted for ; if § 20,500,000
wuio paid thereafter for operating it
the whole road , costing § 31,500,000 !
would still have been the property o
the people. The treasury could have
got nn ever-increasing revenue by
leasing it after once its traflio pik"
running expenses. Such n policy lias
been followed with great success by
the government of India in regaid k
roads that , on completion , had pros
pects nothing like so good as those o
the Canadian Pacific. But wo have
not stated all the losses yet. A com
pany of piivnto money-makers havuru
ceived power to monopolize north
western trailicj to hinder the con
atrnction of independent lines : to lord
it over the territories ; to hold a vas
area , of land speculatively ; to bulldoxj
municipalities wanting railway facili
ties ; to build up this town and do
stray that. In every futuio year th
people will have to pay more to th
company than they would have beoi
called on to pay for the road , and forever
over they will have to pay cnorntonsl ,
for liberty to nso the road , thong
they will never got a dollar from it.
Cortiflcnto.
"I have wed Britnoc'K'H Jii.ooii ItiiTKic
with Rreat btnufit fur iiulif'e tiou anil cm :
btlnation nf tliu buwelK. "
C. L. KASTO.V , Hamilton , Out.
1'rico 81.00 , trial f'uo 10 centx. c dl
The Northern Coul Reiorvo.
If the coal fields of the United
States ever give out , it will not bo
difficult to litid u supply in the British
Possessions. Ono tract between
Winnipeg and the Rocky Mountains ,
and extending far northward , covers
an area of some sixty thousand square
miles , and there are immense deposits
still farther toward the polo , and
ono thousand miles buyond Bottled
Manitoba ,
Bucklm'i arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for outs ,
bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum ,
fever sores , totter , chapped hands ,
uhillblains , corns and all kinds of
skin eruptions. This salvo is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction in
every case or inonoy refunded , Price ,
25c per box. For sale by
Tu i it MoMxno.v , Omaha ,
QUO. W , IXMVK. A. C. OAllrBKLL ,
DOAHE& CAMPBELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
B W COK. TH 4 DOUGLAS HTB.
I't
SIBBBTT & PULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
D * VTO CITY , NEB ,
SpocUl itteiitlOD glua to collocttoni In llutl
THE KENDALL
PLAITING MCHIME
DRESS-MAKERS' COMPANION ,
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mlmi'i'
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ist filtioi lliu tsill >
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No Ivlj timtiUvi licrovui ilu-w iiukuiir tin
alToril tn iloIHioiit one in nlro | > tnUlnsr l
nvtirout ol ( ihlon , tlfcni It nln Itself. Kor
lhiihliic , Clrculan or ARont's tcrnu mtilrcM
CONOAK * CO. ,
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until further notiiu , at the folUmliitr unhuanl ol
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Des Moines , Iowa.
Manufacturers of SASH , DOORS , BLIN08 ,
BRACKETS , MOULDINGS , SO.
Oreat roductlon In llanlt Couiit < < n , 1'hni fur
nUheil.anil work lurnlOiul In nil klntU of bard
or nottooil. . Oouiitcru llnl-litil In oil when tlo-
eirei ] bheMii ) ; of all UlniN fiirnl lioil nnd put
Into tmlldliiir re idy for paint on short notice
Our w orknun nro the best inechiiilca that can be
procured , dave money by itliliix" us your ton
tracts.
Gtalri , Newelt and Baluster * .
Our foremsn In this department un.t formerl }
with Fro t Jla-mfacturins Co , Chlcmro ,
Ilia , and Ins done aoma of thu Illicit Stair Aurk
Ui the Northnctit
Orilom bv niallnroiiintlv attoinl "l " " < ! Q " >
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lU MNOKllirson.illy at thu m-aront olllco
otTIIE MNOKll
by pottnl card 11 nt a distance. ) any ADULT i
6on ] ll bo presented with a beautifully Ilti4 |
ratuil copy ol a New Itook cutltluil
GENIUS REW-ABDKD ,
OK TUB
STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE
conttliiiiiL' a Imnilsoinu anil costly st < el inKrav
i u Irontltiilcrcu ; a'so , 2J llncly niKraitJoni'
cut * , anil bound In an elaboratu bluu and yoli
llthorraplied cover. N thartfii whatoxcr la nmili
for thin Handsome book , wlilch can bo olitaliuid
enl > by application i > t the bianili and tmlior
dlnatu ottlLci of Tliu Hiiu'or Manufacturing Co.
TlIK SINdP.R MANt'FAOTUUINU CO. ,
Prlncljal Oillcc , 31 Union S'inrv ' | , Now York
oct27-dm iU w
YOUR MONOGRAM
On receipt of $5.00 will ( nruinl t' any ml
Uru-i , Iruoufcliir u COO Delicious Cigarettes
oith licnutlfull ) tlei'ornteil nltli iiioiiuirram o
mine , iiiiniif.ictiirti ] ( loin Vanity Knlr 'loluuo
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Krancln H. Kn'l ) bcrt aid J l/'O Kn lobort
dtfcndinU.lll take notion that on thu tlrrt du >
uf .NinLiiifiur , Ibil , .Muv. Mujur nnd Adolpli
Mijd" , a ( Inn ilolnf liiivluuHi an .Vax .Vujiri
Ilrotlior , fllt'l tlulr ] ictltloti In the Ulstrlct Court
of Don.las Cnnnij NiOinska , utnlnst | Ulil do-
fundinti , tlionlijcit and iniijur of uhlih arc to
Jorecloiu it ci'itain niortifUKO oxeciitcd by tliu du
fcnil'ints to tht phlntln iion | lot thrtu ( It ) , Ii
lni-'B ailillll'in , to thu cllj of Omaha , III Don ;
Ult'ountj , NfbrankA , to vcuuru thu p.i > nicnti
n iert.dll jiromUory notu dated April 1,1874 , for
the Hum of hrm huudrid and o\uit-il > rht del
lir andfort-ullitciiitiipaabloiilnty ) { : da\N , ( run
d itoiliinul ; tint there Unou duo iipoiiKiiilnoti
anil inortanro the HIIIU o tlirt'u hiuiilrcd atu !
hutunlyi'l ht dolhra mil for j-ul h cunUulil
intori. t tliurconat tutho pur cunt cr nniiiini
from thu ilatu of vald not.- , and phlntllN pray
for u duiruo tliitduft-ndantK be rtqulru'l ' to pij
the Miniu , or that mid prumUcu iiiny bu sold t < j
s-uisfj thu inioiint fiiiind nr.u Von are requlri'i !
tniiisuiirHtld putlllun on'or btforn thu lUlh da )
ol JaimiM , A. 1' . Ihb- .
ImtuI Nov. 14,1 SSI.
MAXIMIIVKII & miOTIIKIl.
IlV SMMIIK& BTWII. , Atturnoyi. nl6nr-tu5i
NEBRASKA
State Gazetteer and Busi
ness Directoy ,
Containing n tlesci Iptiou nut ] n lint of u
bnnlui'i > 8 men in tlio ( tuto , will Ito iniiuud
enrly in 188L' . Price $1.00.
J. M. WOLFE , 1'ublinher.
120 South Fourteenth Street , Omaha , Neb
diil'Um
NeliraskaLandAgeni
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
lo06Fnrnh m Ot Omaha ,
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C'Mu.ully mjluuuu lunu in tvkjiem
anlo Ortr.t llurifalnn In Improve ! farm * , Mid
Omaha city property
0 , V DAVIS WKC3TCH HNYUCIt
Irtte LanJf.'om'r U P. n _ .
BGGGS & HILL
HEAL ESTATE BROKERS
Nn. 1508 Furubum Street ,
rpioii Nor h "I'ln ' onn Orinrt Cimtral llcti.l
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
I6th nd Dodge 6U. ( Oman * . Neb ,
Thll Ktf'icy QOOH HTKicrLTa broker t u Luelneiw ,
Doe * lit | xx.uate ) , Mid thereto on/
o'.oka are Inuurixl to t otu
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t ul iu l.ii vr V
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rJirV.th rl rijr W > bfO if tl X
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IliriiMnninie nfi
idi < Mtr you III null ; ft-urn noiiic
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lie 01 uliiiiiliitlii * . intf li-riiip | < fiiliv
nffl.Mfi \ r t nuoly u * of
V nlio Hop HcpC'ttprn
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Mo euro l r
ilrunltnnrmi
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Von " t ( bnocD ,
ciimlif narcotic * .
Hop Dittoes
Gentle
Women
Who wait glossy , luxuriant
and wavy tresses of nlmndniit ,
lu'anliriil Hair must use
Ll'ON'S KATUAIRON. This
decant , clienp urliclo always
makes iho Hair prow IVeely
and lust , keeps it IVoui falling
out , arrests nnd cures grayness -
ness , removes dnmlnilF and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it a curling
tendency and knowing it in
any desired position. Beau
tiful , liealtliyllair is the sure
result of using liathuirou.
"WMh
West ( or bcliitr thn most direct , ijulckrst , an
e.ifi-Ht llnu coniuctlii ) ; the irruit Mi'troK | > lln , CHI
CM10 , allj tllO F.JlHTBRN , NOHTI-K.\H1KKN ! , SnCTI
mill boUTll'BAnrPUN LINKS , wliit.li tomilimtcthiTi1
with KA' . AH CITT , LMATBOWONI , ATelll o
COUNCIL HUTPS nnJ OrfAiu , the CovMKkcui
Cs.sTKiia from nhlch radl&to
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
that ponutrntcs the Contlnont from the Missouri
Hlvcr to tlio Pacific Slope. The
OmOAOO ROOK ISLAND & PA
OIFIO RAILWAY
Is llio only line from Chicago owning truck Ink
KnntuH , or wlilcli , by Its o\\n roail , ruachuH tm
) > oliitt above imutvl. No TRA''arKsi HV CARRIAOI
NO UIHHIMI tdNNKCriONHl No 111111111111) ) ; III Ul
\ ontllntwl or unclean com , an e\ cry iwrocnjror i
currk'd In roomy , clean and vontllatod coacbiH
upon Fwt Kxptuis Train- .
DAVCAKHOf nnrhalcil inadiilOconco , Pm
I'Ai./cr. Hi.r.irisu CAKI. ami ourownworM faniom
DIMNU CAIIX , uuon utildi picalanro servo ) of un
biiriiaaaod oxctllonco , at the low ruto of Sitvunrv ; .
KIMI CUNTO RACIIitti \ aini'lo tliuu for hatltlifu
enoiuunt. )
'Ihrouxh Cars botwucn CMcao | , Peoria , HI
wnukco anil lllimourl Hl\cr Polnt : nnd clo-iu con
iicctlonsnt all ] > olnli of liiiormictlon wltli othf
rondu.
Wo ticket ( do not fori-ot thl ) directly to oc
1 liu-o of Imjiortaiico hi l\r.n < un , Nohrnhka , Hl.i
Ilillti , W ] online , Uuili , I.I the , Nutsila , California ,
Oregon , V'tt hliisrtonTiJtillory , ( Vilorinio , Ailxon.
ami NUH lo-\lcn. !
As i liural ntrin eiiiunm rcir rdinc bawi o
any other llnu , am ) raU' of furonlunji lul ou u. .
lOi'npolllois , ho tiirnlxh hut n tltlio cl thu LOII
fort.
Io-t ; ) f.nd tickle of Hiort-iiMCii trie.
lukutH , iuHHninl | fdldcwat all } innclia |
oil'.L-isin tlio I'tiltcd .Stitu * and ( Jutivli.
11. II. fAKLI. , i : . HT. JOHN ,
VUu I'rm't i.leri. Oen. Tkt pndl'iHs'r AK'
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
BITTE
ILEE & CO , .
To Nervo-js Sutterers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpaon'o Spocilic
It t a | OMin ] e cum lor HpermatoirhuA , Bemlna
. . . , , and all dlauanuu
WCUnlJtMOT. Iniiotancj , w u V ) utouunuv ruBUltlng
Iroin Eill-AliiiHo , ax Mintul Anxluty , Loam
Memory 11'aliia In tliu Il&ck or BIJo , anil dUouict
' tlmt loa(1 to
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Oontumitlon
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V
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9 w&j ! rufe"d c
. , I'ainiihlutt
cni ( no to all. Writ * f Jr them ted fet full par-
tlculari.
Prlc , Kix HUc , 11.00 ] > ur | ick Ke , or lx pack
noa for 46.00 , Adilroiw all ordrn to
II , SIJIhON MKDICINK CO.
KOI. lOt ami Km llaln Ht. liultalo , N , V
boM In Onmha ) > y ( i. 1' . Oooilinan , J. W , lioll
K lib , ' ! nil ' '
THE OCCIDENTAL
d. I. PAYNTER ,
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Rates , Two Dollars For Day
No Changing Cars
RRTWIIM
OaiAHA & CHiGAGO ,
Mhcro direct commotion are niftilo with Through
SI.KKl'IMl CAK LINKS for
NKW YOUK , IIOSTON.
nilLAUKI.I'IIlA ,
HAI.T1MOKK ,
\VAS1IINOTON
AND ALL KAbTKIlN ITIKS.
The Short Line via. Peoria
Kor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOU1S-
VlUK , mlnlli > olnti In the
inn HIWT uxi
For ST. LOUIS ,
Whnro illrocl coiuuvtionn ivro mvlo in the Union
Depot with the 1hroiic.li Sliejilni ; C r
Llnex tor ALL POINTS
13 g > XT 0 ? 3E3C .
NEW LIHE ES MOINES
T1IK FAVOIUTK IIOUTK KOll
Rock Island.
The uticqMUrd Inilucoiucnti offprint hj tliU Ili.e
to travolorn ami toiirUtn nto m fallout :
The oelelintwl PL'LLMAN ( Ifl-wlieol ) I'ALACK
SLKKI'INO CAK8 run only on thin line C. , II.
A ( i. PAUCK HAWINd UOOM CANS , with
Morton's Itoolliiliu ; Cliulr'j. No ultra ihar o for
UccllnliiRT Chilm. The f ninin C , , H.
, Palnco Dining Cain , ( lorcoom SmoklnR Can
tlixl Ith t'lcK nt hleh-liackiHl rntUn ro\ohlii | ;
clmlra , lor tlio uxclunlio iinoof tint clam ( awon.
KITS.
KITS.Steel Track up J miporlor niulpnicnt coniblre I
v Ith their Kiwi through car arrangement , miliU
thin , olKixu all others , the fa\otlto route to tno
Kant , South anil Houtheaot.
Trv It , ami jou will Iliul tr \ ctliiK a luxury In-
utrail of a illxconifort.
Through ticket * \ lo thin rclclunteil line for nalc
at nil olliivs In thn tlnlteil iiUtM nnd Cnnatla.
All Information atJiit mten of fnro , Hlocnlni ;
Car iw-coninioilatloiw , Tlmo Tublcit , utc.lll bo
cheerfully ( -Ui'ii by njiplylnc to
rUHCKVAL LOWELL ,
Ocuoral untior Ai cnt ,
J. I-OTTKU.
Or , Mnnii'i't Ohlrato
Sioux City & Paciiic
THE SIOUX OITT ROUTE
Hunan Hollil Train 'lhroiili ) from
Council Bluffo to Kt. Paul
Without Chance Time , Only 17 Hourt.
IT ID
UILK3 THIS SIIOUTKST UOUTE ,
COUNCIL BIiUPPS
TO ST. PAUL , JIINNKAI'OLIS
DULUTII Oil 1I18MAUCK ,
and all points In Nortliorti low , lIliinuHotannd
Dakota. Tills line Ii i < iiilpi | > oil with the Improved
WoitltiKliouso Autoinntli : Alr-hrako kiitl Ulllvi
Platfonn Coupler ami llullar ; and for
81'EEI ) . SAKITTY AND OOMKOUT
la uniurimiuil. I'nlliiiixti I'alnco SlecphiK Car
run throuRli WITHOUT UIIANI1K hctweun Kan
HAH City nnd St. Paul , \lr. Council lllufls and
Hlotn City.
Trnlns Itnvo Union Pacific Transfer nt Coun
cil HluIIs , nt TM p. in. ihllj nn arrhnl of ICuims
City , .St. Joseph anil Ooiincll Wntta train from
thu Eolith. Arrlilncat Sioux City 11:35 : p. in. ,
anil at thu New Union Depot at Ht. Paul at l'J:30
noon.
Tf.N IIOUKS IN ADVANCK Of ANY OTHEli
110IJTK.
t rncmeinliar In tiklntf the Sioux City Itoutn
joUL'ut a 'IhroiiKli Iraln. 7hu Slmrto < it Llnu ,
thu ( jiiicKtHtTiinu anil n Comfortahlu Illilu In the
Through < ars hotwion
IILUITS AND HT. PAUL.
that joiirTIrhcti ri > wl Nln the "Slonx
City anil I'aclllc lUlhoAil. '
J. H. WA'IT LI.H , J. It. llt'OIIANAN
hiiparlntiMiilvnt ( ' n'l I'IIM Airunt.
P. i : . HOI1IN8ON , A 8't ( i-n'l PIUH. Au't ,
Mlt.our Vnllij , lnw.i.
J , II O'llltVAN. Soiithwi-ttcrn u'int ,
I'miinl llhiH ,
1880. SHORTL1ME. IS80.
_
JEANSAS CITY ,
St Joe & Council Bluffs
m TIIR UII.Y
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND Till' EAST
Prom Omaha aud thfa Went.
No Chanel ) f cars bi'twucn OmMia ami n . touts ,
anil lint nno boUein OMAHA and
MKW YOHK.
I3XJSC
DailyPassengerTrams
SHACIIINO ALL
KABTKKN AND WK8TKUN CITIIW with LK&B
OilA1UJiSanil : IN ADVANX'Knf AM !
OTIIKIt LINUS.
Thlt entire line In t-iiini | > iiil with I'lillmin'ii
1'alcco SleupliiK ( > > r , I'aliwu UayCoailuH , Jllllor'n
Safety rutlonn and Coupler , and tlio
WoitliiKboiiuo Alr-brakt.
tiTHoa that > our tiihot riads VIA nANHAH
CITV , 8T. JOSEPH & COUNCIL JIUJrTU lull-
roiv'l. \ la ht. JoHuph ami ht , lx > uli.
Tlcktto ( or nalu at all roumn ntUlons In the
Wo.it J. V. IIAIINAIU ,
A C. DAWKS , flcn. hupt. , Ht. JcHcph , Mc |
Ocn , I'axd. nd Tltktt A t , Ht. Jrmupti , Mo.
| ANDY HUKIIK.V , IlikutKCiit ,
10JO I'lrnhaiu iftreut ,
A. II. lUuNiun Meneral Auunt ,
OUAIIA , MK
MKMs !
Richmond , Ind.
Builders of
ENGINES OF ALL SIZES ,
From 3 to 25 H. P.
SAW MILLS , ForLr8mn" .
-
, For all Grain * and Seeds , Including Clover
and Timothy ,
Food Mills , o. , &c.
, It will pay you largely to wnto , stat-
inj ; what you want null how
you winh to pay.
Unuiurl Inducements to Oath Purcliasen.
ADDRESS ; ROBINSON & CO , ,
no'2wlf Richmond. Ind.
To the Mcmberi of the Hebraika Otatu
Medical Society ,
WAIIIKI , Nub. , Novtililn r Zl , 1681.
A xpcUil bctiloii of tlio Niihnuka Ktatu JluJI-
ral ttoclutj In ullul to nivit In thu tlt > ol Un.
tolnon Tuvtday , tbu ZTni | | * of Dutiinliir , A.
1) . ! M > lut tliuhour ( f ItioiliHlO. . inKer
Kor tfiu purpo ul I U i mull attlon , M may
liutiaui.htUktlii ! iiihtiim tutliu law ri iilat-
In. thoiruitliuol iiudUIno , In lliu Kta'pct ' .Nu-
brail a uinl mith other > uilniM n niuy bu ru-
iiulnd to bu donu b > u Id State Medical hoilttj
lii..kjIUn. . lun , M W. HIUKK.U. ! > . ,
I'rt-Hlilcnt Nubroika Ktutu Mudkal HoiUty ,
Attuttul :
A. H , MANHKIKLDK.M I ) . .
Secretary Neb , Htatc Mid , Ho. Iio23dlt 3t
mis rir'iy AKI > CORRECT
' rn , .K'ynnri any rcasonnlili' i | " < - ' < ' ! -'in tlinl tin
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN
. i I.MH > I . I iA i ( or run tui'iku ution itrn.'lin. m i > itlu r. ' fwllon
, t.iM { , . .I'1 ' ill oCihe Principal Points In Iht- West , Ninth jnj Northwest.
i ni , . . ( .iinollil'-S'ni Tlin I'ri'ioitiM ( 'tiles of tli" Wo < n ntirt Sir hi o t nro1' !
iniliHro.-'H It" tbrout * ! ) ItAiiiii tiiukii UOM uvnircJoui utW tl ) i * 'i utallrullnuU.sAt
jinictlnn 111111111
.
.MMinlff \ " f ( V 'i' ( * * rT
> / Ar U " ° S ? 1
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
two trt lmi "Mt "
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
to iivk for Tlrkohlathlt ronit , tin sura tlicy rcixil over It , anil take unnootliur.
liroiUTT , Ucn'l MauaKcr , Chicago. - > W. II. SIKNNKTTOcii'l ' 1'ixss. Ageut , Olilcui : '
11AUUY P. DllKL , Tlckot AucntJO. ' * N. W. Uillway , llth and Fmnhain stroots.
U. K. KIM11ALL , Amlitant Ticket . N.V. . , nd *
A ent 0. A N. \V. Itallnay l th | Kurnhum itrcell
J. 1IKLL , Tlekft Aeout (2 A N. W. lUllw j , U. 1U. . 11. Doiwl.
AMKHT CliAUK OorrrM Arrnl.
INVITATION
TO ALL WHO HAVE
WATCHES AND CLOCKS
TO liE HEPATUED ,
El IsT GIi A. T 1 3ST G-
TO UK DONE Oil
JPvVELR'Y MANUFACTURED.
While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower
than all others , '
07XX3EI
I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS
offered for Competition in our line
Over All Competitors.
For the Best Watch Work ,
For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. )
For the Best Engraving ,
For the Best Diamonds ( own importation )
FOR THE BEST
DISPLAYED , ETC.
Having lutoly enlarged my workohopi nnd putting In now . .ml improved , mt
chinory , I liopo to still more improve the quality mid lininh of our
ork mid fill ordcra with inuru promptno.is than in usual ,
O-A-TJTIOlsr !
Pify McHo lini ulwiiytJ boonnnil nl\vvyn ; will bo : "li'irut to gain sunorlor . '
ties end tliuu nuvortino tlio fact not Iwforo no wild advertisements
Scnic'uiiprineiplod dealers being in the habit of oinying my
arnouncemoiits , I would beg you , the reader of this , to
draw u line butweuii micli copied advertisements
und thoae oE Yuurn very truly , ;
The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. ,
Sign of thfi Striking : Towr CJiocb
cr.
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER ,
309 South Tenth Street.
QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED.
French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - - $9.00
French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . . 6,00
American Calf Boots , 5.00
Pegged Alexis'or Buckle Shoes , - - 3.50
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUT OF
SHAPE ,
A11 Orders Promptly Attended to und Filled With Diapatch.
Opera House Clothing Store
J. X . XiTTDKTX *
217 South 15th St. , Under
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHiNG ,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ,
HATS & CAPS , TRIMS , ETC.
Stock and Now Goods I All Qooda Marked in Plain
Figures ! Strictly
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.
If Honest Goods , Low Pricoa and Courteous treatment will do
it , all who call and see for themsolvea will ba satisfied that the
OP13RA. HOUSE CLOTHING- STORE ia the place to