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MM ATT A r > AllV TTFRTI1TJRS H A T ( . , ITTTY 'IL IftfU. \ PRINCIPAL LINE ritoM CH lCA 0rEKIA ( ) &ST.LOUIS , nr WAV op OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO ou vi i KANSAS CIT7 AND ATOHISOM ta DENVER 'JonticotliiR In Union lr > iiotM lit Kniioti Clty ( Jin.iliaiitiil Denver with thiougli tialm lur Anil nil points In tlio Great \Vost CoMifctliiln ] ; ( Jrnttd t'nloti Depot Mil h throiigli ttnliif for ir r o jt K , it o s ST o x , . At J'corli with tlirauuh tmlni lor Imllanap. ollw , Cincinnati , Colmnlius , Hint nil points In iliusoiith.Kiuit. At ht. | .oul with tla-otiah lor nil ] > ntnts South. P.iy Coiclnv , I'm lor c.irs , with Itc rlliiltirh.iliihUiiN | ( iK'Dl/Siiiolcltiir Cai.s with Involving flialt * . I'ullinnn 1'nl.icn Sli'Upl Cm-si unil tlio tamoim ( ' . ] ! . , tJ. Dlnhii. C i nil dully toinul from rhlonitn and KnnsnsOlty , OIllraKOUiuI Council lllnilM' Chlcn n mid Don Molui's , ( ; iilcijo : ; , st. Joseph , At''hlion nnd Tojii'lai without c'hiiDtri' . < ) nly llnotish llnr iiinnliu ; tlu'lr own ttulim lii'tweou ClilciiK" , Lincoln nnd Dem or , und Chlcrtso , Kniihiis City tuul Dcnvor. Thi < ) ii h curs tiutwuuii ItulliumpolU nnd Conncll lllnlN , via 1'uorln. OOINO JVOUTIt AND SOUTH. ' Solid Tnilim of l uirjint Hay Co.ichcs nnd I'nllniiin I'tilncoSlcoplniT UIUMIIIOinn rtallv to ixiul from St. Louis ; vln llminlbal ; Oiilncy , Kuokulc , Jlinlln ton , Cinlnr Itiinlds nnd Albeit J , iito&t. 1'nul mid JIIniR'jiolls ) ; I'nilorCara with KecilnliiK Clmlra to anil fioin St. Louts mul 1'corln. Onlyono clmnco ofrnri brtwrcn t-t. Louis nnd Dei .Molina , Iowa , Lincoln , No- bmskn.nnd Ucnvnr , Colomdo. It Is nlso the only Through Line between ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It U known ni the irrent TIIUOUGH OAK T.INU of America , nnd Is universally udmlt- 'd to lie the Tinest Equlppcl Hallroad in tha World for all classes of Travel , Through Tlckcto via this line fur calo atfii ? U. U.caution ticket olllcuaIu tbo UnltedSUitcs a.ul Canada. V. J. 1'OTTKR , I'KnCEV'AT , I.OWKLL , Vlco-llu. & Gtfl. Maciccr Of n - THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ 8UCCKSS011S TO THE J. M. B. A D CO.J THE MONARCH The mott cxtcnelvo mannfacturcri of IN THE WOULD. COO S. Tenth Street OMAHA , NEB. tSTPilctx of BHIIrd nnd Fool Tftblosjand materials nrnshcxl on application. S. H. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , - . . . Neb. BBIiDlU Of TOOBOnODBBKU iTD U10H 6BAOI HEREFORO AHD JERSEY CAHLE A1TD pr/BOO OB1KSBT RKD ( IW1MI nnnc iirnnk fur tin. DorreiinnniliinnA cell toil T. 0. CARLISLE , BliKKDKR OK MO. VALLEY , - - - IOWA. "Send for Circulars " TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES ! ' - . - nut . iniwoKI * i ' JTIIO ppriiiti u luirtnliortrnnrrordhiKlolhrmrluhtthcy carry. Kqunlly tvull ndnptcu In rough country nmt roiuliandilnedrlvcaof cities. Mnniifaclurrdnn.1 nMliy nlllhnlriidliiaCnrrlacalliillile - lent Ilonry Tlmli . lAlrnt ' . I'll * n. > .lit. I . Vsetl i ABBOTT BUGGY CO. * In the Jetrlct ! Court /or DtMglni County Netra k . Keathrlro Koan , jiUlntllT , r I'atjtickll. huan , dc- ( rnd nt. Tu I' turlck Kean nnn-rcsldunt , ilefcnclaut Vouaiehcrobv nollfleil that otithu23.1 dayof.luly IBM , hiMtbrlno Koin n tJ t. p Utlun uvHlnti\bu In thn district rou t of lnuiai county , .Vcbrjbk , thu object and praxei of which are to . .Ualn ft diV'iico ( ruDi you and the ra-o and custody ol jour mluor child , on the KIOUHIH tlmt tluceour in rrl K to plalutldjou luva bceon o tin habitual diuodrard , nd hno fulled tuiupport her for ruoro thao to twoj tars l t pa t. You are requl ed to n cr raid petition on or be fore Monday , the 8th day of Poptom r 18S4. The KEATllltINK KKAN , PUlnllff. Ily J. I' . Enfli-h. .T , J. O'CONNOU , htr attorn } . THE 19 DISEASES OP THE J T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Until olficen are ropilrod from reiult ot flro , offl with Di. Tarker , lloora 6 , Oitl hton lilook 1Mb wid DoUKuliitr eeu > ALONG THE LINK Of THE | (11 ( St. Paul anil Chicago. . . , Minneapolis OMAHA RAILWAY. The DOW extension cf tbl < Imu from Wakcflelct ujj the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord ami CotcriO < o . Heichcn the boat iiortlon of ttiu State , df > ec ! l ex mtf'.oa ' ra'ej for Unit itrkuM nvor thU line la \Voe , Noifolk raid HartluKton , nJ vU Illilr to all I rincipal polnti ciu the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tf ilns orer tht a. St. t' . M , A O. llallwiv ti Coy nirton , Sioux City , I'oiK-i , Haitlu toti , W > UB ud TIG'KKTri Norfolk , " putiv'i riituro or Kroroont , Oakih ) , NollirJi , Datirou-h ! to V I ' Dlltllli ) . CO. , trror i U nd alllnforniitloii call on K KA or r I' . " 'XIITiaX Usacn . ' .sett. j , Science of Life , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF. A aitE/VT MEDICAIi WORK nihuustcO Vitality , Nervous nj rh . Premature Decline In M\n , Eircrsof Youth , an the aotoltl nil etln < u1lnir | from Imtlforutlnns ct ci- .waves. A boofefornory tn n , jotintinliltHo-nft.iJ , knJ oUl , It contains IIS tin'rctljiUonn tor ill Acute nvl chronic dleoi ts eichotio ot which Li Imahubta So founJ by Die Aathor , whcfo riperlcnce for 3 feirs It euch mjirolmbly never before foil to the lit of inv phjolctn ECO fr.sci > , bonml in bonutlfo French mutlln maoBnedcotero , full frlItiraarantM , > < * p ba a finer work n orory CBSO , meoliknlcil , lit i ry and protcoxlon&l , thin nj- other work Bold in this country for 82.M , or the money will bo refund ! il In every IntUnw. Trie * only II.Co by null , ho-t- pkld. Illaetratlre tMuple R oonta. RonJ now. Odd BiodilawnrdcdlhoMithor by the Ntttonkl MedUal Asioolatlon , la the ofllccro of which he rcfxre. The Sclcuso of Life ehonld bo roadbr the young Instruction , nd by the KT.lotc.l for relief , will benefit ilL London Ltnoct. There In no member of society lo whom The Bal enceof Llfo Illuot bo useful , whether youth , P t tnl , irutrdl&n , Ingtnictoror clergvtn n. Argon at. Addrcsa the rwbody Medical Initltnto , or Dr. W. n. P rLcr , No. 4 nuinnch Street , Denton ITM . . who m y bo consulted on ll illacMO requlr'-H ? klll and irxiUuc . Onronlotndobcttnktoillson mtbathkre baffled the iklll of all other pbyi-ljrA I o ! ni t upodilty : Bach treated neocfs-l | Ctt L _ Inlly without an Initiate falluro. wlitlt tr THYSELF OF THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. The schohBtlo jrtr commences on the First Wiicsflay in SeBtcnilier , The cour o of Initntctlon omlirace MI the Klcmcn tnrvand higher brnudics ot A llnMicd education Difference uf Itcll lon Is no obsti-lo to tin' ndmlg < elnn of youn ; lodlua. 1'iipUs are roooltcd at any time of the } car. TEEMSPAYABLEIN ADVANCE Including Boird , Wnshlny , Tuition In English aud Trcnoll , use of booko. llino , per scfrtpn ot Five Months , $150.00 EXTRA CirAHOM-PriUYliitf , IV.ctltu ; , Oormin Harp , Violin , ( lulUr and Vouil tlusie. KctcrcnccK arc1 required from all pcroona unknown to the institution , r'ur further Information apply to the : LADY SUI-KIUOU , A victim ot curlr imoruuenre , CAVlnK noryoui Mobility , prcmaturn doruy. etc. . lllving tnru < a VAlQ CTATT Known remedy. h ? dlflcovonHl A nimplo metaf of neif-curo , niiloh ha will uv d i'llUK to " * ' ulInrnri. Aildmsa. U. KbUVUb. ' - 'UMhim' HtNo * Vor * DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS , o Hec.insn U nets on the LIYDII , 1IOWKLS aud KID.NKVS at the annie time. Xeenuoo it cleanses the eyatom of the pobon- oua humora that tlovclopc In Kidney and Uri nary Diseases , XilloiuucBs , Jaundice , ConMlpo. tlon , riles , or in Itacumatbm , NcuralKlo. voiu Slcordon and nil Female ComploinU. tar SOLID moor OF THIS. IT wni SUHEI.T CTOB CONSTIPATION , PILES/ and RHEUMATISM , By cauilng FUEB ACTION of nil tba orffano end functiani , thereby CLEANSING the BLOOD roatoring the normal power to throtf offdlscaso. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the wont forma of these terrible diseases h ve been Quickly rcUOTCd , nndlnaBhorttlruo PERFECTLY CURED. rniCK , ji. iiqrioon DRV , EOUI UT URUCCISIS. DrV can be nent toy mall. WEIiS. niCHAHD3ON Si Co. , Burlington , Vt. 3 i > a i ( tamp fur Diary Alm&oae for 1S34. of TOR THE CUHE OP ALT , DISEASES 01' tion OnSiS.CATTI.K.PHKiP.DOUB.IIOG : : 3 , nnd i'OUI/nii. < roil TWENTY TEARS IIiimphrrvn' Horni-o. \ i-trrlnnrv f-rirclllcii lia\o lirj-n jiffil J * -inner * . Meuli KrcfdiTi , Uvory Hlnlili-ntMl iirlnicn. llnrho llnlln > n.U. Mniiiil.it tnri-m , no ! llliit-rtimnanlrH , Trnv'e llliiiciilripiinr | ; Mi'imscrlfi. i"l oilier * hunaJintf btucl to i.itliiu rfi-i teuitciv. . . _ _ . lliifiuihicjs' Ni-lcrlimry Mpiinnl. KM 1 > P. t ! > ! < I iv mull ou r f i'lit | t ( rlwinnMiM sciil Iroo on.-ipl'llcatlon ' b JIOSIKOPATtllC 10U Fulton blrccl , ; uw Vurk. i what if tu Inillvri'tlon. promptly Irfonln mof -1.11 ? > " 11111-4 ? MUI'I S. ri'r-iMvl nown. bear vlil of ctl't ot i ri s. Jliiiiiiliriiti' ! Ddiijnii. Ali'il , f'a , his UiVit , C-uu.ocuo tif.\\ \ < i ! } i'uliuu Cl. . Af. V- ent J. J. D. as Mills Lee HAS NO UPERIOR. man Steck is a Durable Piano , too W. STECK IUH 8INOINO QUALITY OK TONE roll FOUND NO OTHEH PIANO. Thoo. BOLD NtY BY ner V OODBRIDGE BROS , " OMAUA NKI ) . end the JEFFERSON PARK ton ago MRS. J. 80IIOLLKII , Proiirlotor. Day Board $4 00 Per Week , such Kverjthlng new and ( lint fla > Ice ciuim and Ltm < world. onadu a Sjxclally , Ciffi-o 6 ccnt , and ft mcofict. dUh ( cncdatU houM. North Blxteouth Ktroot , Omaha , Neb ber. day many to IH PECIDKD nr to Royal Havana Lottery I ( A aOVKUNUUNT INSTITUTION. ) I Drawn ut Jlavnun , riula ) , livery 12 direr to U Days. of , ? 3.CO , HAI.VBS , 81.1O. "iibja-t ti na aianl'iiilallin ' , not co'itrulleil ) > y the with ' in Interact , It it tha falrutt tliirix I" tlir nnd ofdiarculn < x ! > tmir * > . r'urlnlonnatlimcnil ) iartcultnni ( > ] ilv I'lSHIl'SK evilu ,0011 Aui-ntu , 12li ! llroMlv.it , H V. rlly. A I 'II ' & CO. , 417 Walnut Htrott Ht. I.auli , Uo , Three Kriul : I.olirann , II , > . , iuVj tiriJottc , Kan , -Ut W il I ) . Iwi COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. OFFIOIAL BEQUEST. United States ttoiutnerclA ) UnthorliiK nt Council Itlnfft , In , Recognizing the fact tlmt Council Ulull's , Iowa , is n great railroad com. inorcinl center , and that thoio are over tw : > hundred active cities and towns within a radius of ono hundred miles , and believing that the great boom anil improvements IIOTT going on in our city , such na the completion of the splendid system of water works , at n cost of over 3000,000 , thus giving the manufacturers chimp tvntor power nnd the cily pure walcr ; the laying of S 00,000 of granite stone nnd cedar block paving , nnd splendid syitom of sewerage as well ns the public , private and corporation buildings now being creeled should bo soon nnd talked of by all ; I , ns mayor of Council IJlufTd , Iowa , have thought it bent , nnd do hereby invite the travolinR or commercial men of the United States to moot in our city on September 15 , Iti and 17,1881 , with n full line of samole , M well ns the western merchants \rho may bo in need of any nnd nil kinds of , and that they may get acquainted with the traveling men of the United State ? . A cordial reception will bo tendered the seller nnd buyer by the city rllicials and citizens of Council Blufli Carriages , buggies , saddle horaos nnd bands for n daily parade that the liveliest city in lown'mny bo fully BOOH by nil , will bo tendered daily to the visitors. Sample rooms nt our six or eight leading hotels , nnd the largo nnd beautiful brick skating rink , slzo 75x75 , will bo nt the frco disposal of the commercial mon to exhibit their samples , nnd our daily papers will publish a daily statement of the cnitorn Itrins who nro onterpriainji enough to bo represented to this first and grand commercial men's gathering , nud the press will nlso give the name of the "runner , " his business nnd city ealca while hero. From 10 to 11:30 : n. in. of each day will bo dovotcd to the parade. Our mer chants nro earnestly requested to cut this notice out nnd mail it to such houses with whom they deal , nnd to add their request that the invitation l > o accepted , nud that the names of agents nnd line of business to bo represented may bo sent to mo by September 1 , 1884 , that sample tablo.or rooms may bo secured for the same. Ho- member the date , September 15 , 10 and 17 , 1884. \V. 11. VACOH.W , Mayor. ouu I'lrixn.vs will surely see the importance in making this meeting n great success , ns as 1 am now compiling n forty column paper , giv ing n full history of our present and future - turo prospects , for free distribution to the commercial mon when hero , as well as to eastern manufacturers , that will not contain an advertisement , but will bo published from private contributions alone , and as the cost of said paper nnd coat for aknting rink , carriages , circular print ing postage , bands , etc. , to make the mooting such a success as it shall bo will bo several thousand dollars , I ask the citizens , ouo nnd all , to notify mo at once as to how many carriages , buggies , and horses , and how much money they will donate to make this novel but prac tical boom a success. Hand mo your names nt onco. .Remember the date , September 15 , 10 and 17 , 1884 , W. R. VAUOHAX , Mayor. DEMOOEATIO DOINGS , Tlio Leaders of the Clans Meet and Dculilo on Dates. There was a gathering Iioro ycntorday prominent democrats ropreaontint ; va rious part a of the district , there being a mooting of the congressional district committee , and also of the judicial dialuat trict committee. The consultation waa * and cidcd to hold the congressional conven ono at ; Atlantic September 10th , and the but judicial convention in Council Bluffs September 17th. n liad Among the other mat tern which aeem concern the democratic visitors was the conundrum of whether Judge Aylcsworth of would accept the nomination of district ! mi judge , provided it was tendered him , and tlmt interview waa sought with him , witli result is not poiitivolyj known. Judge Ayli'svrorth has all along talked us turo he preferred his present position eveu that of district judge , provided he could bo ckc'ed , which in a matter of doubt. Perhaps the presuiire brought to A on him may induce him to change mind und sacrifice liiniuulf. The following members of the congressional committee wore pres at the meeting of yesterday : Leon P. Bradley , of Audubon county ; Dr. M. Emmcrt , of Cess ; E. Slmwvan , of whin Crawford ; Samuel Jacobs , of Fremont ; 1. Harris , of JJarrioon ; T. K Ivory , nt proxy for D. A , Furroll , member for body ; D. M. Wyland , of Shelby ; T. U. , of Montgomery , and Thomas Bow coal , of Pottawattamio. shut Those of the judicial district commit- the were : F. P. Bradley , Audubon ; W. Straight , of Cass ; M. Miller , of Oar- ; Samuel Chandler , of Fremont ; tbo . W. Ivory , of Mills ; W. W. Gard- , of Potawattamio ; J. W. DeSilva , of Sho'by ' , and Col. ( Jeo. L. Wright , of a Crawford. Qrccno was unrepresented. and Yoiinjf Mon'ri Notice. tion "Of making of many books there is no in , and much study is a weariness of to King lleah. " The above words wore writ' ed by the wise man nearly 2,1)00 ) years rob' , and they may bo appropriately op- thai applied to-day , when the press haa become grave uud a powerful instrument all over the the . Twenty-five thousand new pub a bi lications in book form appear each yoar. found found besides newspapers that no man can num the . oxai The moans the people of the present Ayr have for acquiring knowledge are will if rightly used nnd known wo have reason j" , DO thankful the press has boon brought on euoli perfection. A young nuin nays naturally neks the question "What shall und read ? " To this question wn would an- undT , read nothing that in debusing in its Quo tendency. Head live und practical iaiiies ion , the present day. Acquaint youmolf had facto that will make you bettor men burna. warn you against some of the sly nun of the living present. whim most valuable article onlhled "Tho woi Dangers , " han recently buoii writ- panls 'yfa 'I'-j ' ' on HI , d lia. A y ptr Jit- son who will Uko the pains to road the production carefully if ill bo amply repaid and will have considerable light thrown upon social and political dangers , A mrigay.ino containing the article above spoken of may bo found on the tables of the Y. AI. C. A , , whore any young man will bo welcomed either day or evening. Rooms are located nt No. 12 , North Main street. Buahnoll sells railroad tickets to pacho all points. COMMKUCIAI. , COUNCIL BLUrrS MARKET. Cot'vcn , limps , IOWA , July 30 , 1831. Wheat-No. 1 mUltnKi flXgSuj 4No. 305 ® 70rojoctodf.O. ; Corn . . . . Locnl pnrposrwJ0@ir . Oats For locnl pnrpoaos , XMW. Hny-SlO 00@la 00 per Umj baled , CO@M Hyo 10@15o Corn Mo.il 1 SO per 100 potimla. Wood Good supply ; pricoa nt yards , C 00 ® 700. 700.Coal Coal Dollvorod , hard , 11 CO per ton ; eott , C 00 per ton Lard FatrbankV , wholmnllnfi at OJc. Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30 , UrooinB-'a'953 bo per doz. LIVB BTOCK. Cattle Butcher cows a C0@4 00. Htilchor etoorc , noun In inarkot. Sheen 3.50. llora-4 ( 00. ANH Quotations by J. M. St. John < fc Co. , com- mlmilon morohnnU , CSS Broadway. Poultry Lho old hem , 7cj siiring chickens , 2 2T > @ 3 00 per dor. ; 11 vo turkeys , Do. I'cnchcs-A bus. bcx , 1 00. Lomoos ( I 00 per box Itaunnoa 2 OU ( i3 00 per buiicli. Huttor Creamery , 0c ; rolls , choice 0@10c. Kinja irpo \ dor.on. VcRotablurt- Potatoes , 1 fiOgS oa per bW ; onions , 7f > c | > erbn ; cnbbnfto.COo | iord ! eating apploo , 1-3 bu box , f.Ootcol " 5 , coolcing 3 00 per lirl : boaui ; 1 50@i- ! " > per bushel. There will bo n mooting and cMiip-jlro of ex-soldiers of the late war , at Sao City , some time in Soptembor. There is trouble in the Congregational chuich at Sioux City , nnd a council will bo hold this week to settle it. Cotton , just before entering the jail nt Newton , was hoard to remark : "If J only had n revolver I would never enter thut jail. " Henry Gundcckor , at ono time n prom inent business man of Davenport , died suddenly in St. Louis last Thursday evening. T. F. Lcc , who has boon editing the Holstiou department in the Ida Grove Pioneer , has purchased the Holstien Bulletin. The mayor of Ottumwa sat down ou n cider drunk the other day for § 5. This is regarded as anjexorbitant price for n cider drunk. Williams , of the Ida Grove Pioneer , haa two hearty alligator * . The beasts , after a thrpe-montha' feast , are now in good appetite. Tno saloon of Jamoa Connors at Jack- eon , Woodbury county , was burned Tuesday morning about 1 o'clock. The tire was doubtless incendiary. The city editor of the Davenport Dem ocrat knows of personal knowledge that small sheep heads have been sold there as white basH , and at 12i cents per pound , too. too.Tho The Walnut Bureau , Pottavrattamio county , says u young lady not a thousand miles from that town tried to imituto the "boneless man" in the ciious and got her foot back of her head , and a doctor had to bo summoned to release her from that po-ition. Mrs. Mary Harris , of Sioux City , who had been ill for some time , drank a dose of aconite liniment , intended for external application , a few days ago. Stomach pump , raw eggs , forced walking , and a galvanic battery failed to have any effect on her , aa she died in a few hours. Her . husband made the fatal mistake iu giving her the fatal draught trom the external bottle instead of the Internal draught. * AN IOWA \\ILI ) WOMAN. A mysterious wild womnn was soon by huntorn in the woods near Gordon's Ferry , twelve miles north of Dubuque recently. She is described ns about 20 years of age , with lithe , sinewy form , n receding forehead , and eyes of unnatural luster. Her hair was black and about throe foot long. She was almost nude , was minus ahooa and stockinga. No wo in the neighborhood can give in formation regarding the strange creature , OVl it is stated by one of the older resi dents that four years iuo ; the daughter of farmer in a small Illinois town , who been engaged to bo married to a weil-to-do farmer Ind ' young , mysteri ously disappeared because of the refusal of her parents to give tneir consent , nud gun not oineo boon ueen. It is supposed not she Hubjiatfl on roots and hoi In , and lives in some uuva among thu rocks. An con will probably soon be made to cap are her. - n-gi Id KB INaUKANOI' ' ! SWINDLING. Ju " , " but ItlriKiroIll County iUnil Geln a $10 , 000 Policy , Helm u Grave , ItiiniH tlio Corpse in Illn Il' and l > lHaptoirH. | ( Iowa ) Journal , Thu The sequel to the burning of waa supposed to be Dr. Quugloy is that liu vront to the graveyard Uodding and took from tlio grave the of n man named Lynch , who wax buried early in Juno , saturated it with on oil , placed it on a cot , u ot fire to it , the door nnd lied. Ho suppoood ns building would bo consumed uud the remains found in the dobris. Ho made n mistake in shutting the building so tight this ll tines were smothered and did not cur burst forth till the door was forced open by is those who discovered tbo smoke. Ho had life inauranro policy of 010,000 in the an North American Mutual of Milwaukee , in $2,000 in tbo Banker's Life associa A of Dos Moines , both taken out with n n year , and ho conceived this scheme swindle the insurance companies. Dr. , the partner of Quegley , was arrest * ed on a charge of complicity in grave : robbery ' and arnon. It was discovered thu corpse was removed from the deal to a cornfield some days previous , on the night of the fire they carried ins. body in a wool tack from the lield in buggy , The tracks of two persona were , and Qaegloy's key nnd watch were with tliecorpae ; the other key was in pptsefttion of King , Thu preliminary mvo examination of King took place at Mt. on Tueeday , which was conducted closed doors , nnd the evidence is not , On Tuesday a man named Pigs- who drovit Qut > gloy away iu u bugpy ut thu t night tf the lire , waa arrested. Jle Quegloy took breakfast at Conway , is traveling under the name of Stntl. The following is a description of Dr Qticgloy : Hix feet liiiili , dark complex- hair und eyes. When last seen ho heavy dark moustache and small sldti- . Ho in a very larg ? "niw.boned" " ; weight , about J80 ; stoops forward he wulku , and alwu8 looks down ; of woiedark frock coat and light btrlpod Luii , button shoes nnd black ul"U3li hat. now M I'l ' jvU c cf y. A GRAVE SUBJECT , The Business of the UEflcrlakers Ont- lined by One of Them,1 K tiloimlIo ) ntul UnCnehlnnnblo Fit- iicrnln KmliAlminrr the llodlcM , What ll CoMn to Die. Vrom tlui Hrooklyn l'iulo ; , "Brooklyn has perhaps as ninny funeral decorators M any other city in the I'nion,1' said n well known under * taker to an Riglo reporter n low days ago ago."How is that ? " was nskod. "Woll , " replied the undertaker , "al most : every man who CAII raise eullicicnt money to start him goes into the busi ness without knowing the first thing nbput it. Tlioro is scarcely n church in this city which ia not decorated on the exterior with n gold sign , announcing Pin the sexton , whoso residence is given , is ' nlso in the undertaking busiiu as. The signs nro gotten up vxiiuisittly and cost < juito n sum. But tbcro is ono thing 1 cannot understand , nnd that in , how th Bi'v.nn of n church can nttond to his duties tics .tit1 * nlno bo an undertaker. The met win du it u'cilimiUo trade suitor bj th way inviuch the sextons du business Tin manner of laying out n corplu is something : of n eciinco. Of couisu nt undertaker has to present n neat mu respectable nppcarnnco when ho enters n house. Ho must never express sym pathy with the family of Uecoiiocd , or ho is i liable to bo niiaundoratood. Tin , science ot decent burial has undergouo so nuuiy improvements within the past twenty-live youra its to entitle it to tome recognition nt tliiu time. " "There nro no undertakers iV. thio city , " said Mr. John 11. Nonnmn , of Court fltrcot , "who manufacture their own collina. That is n business in itselt , in which machinery is principally used. Collins cost from $ lf > to $50 , and caskets , which are taking their plncos , from Stf ( to ? 1 00. The cost depends n good deal on . the inside trimming * , in which silk , velvet and other expensive trimmings nro used. The handles of caskota nro gonor- orally made ot eilver. In Mow York atnto the metallic caskets nro very little used. The south ia the only section whore there iu n great demand for them , With drowned persona preservation is generally required. The caakotn nro lined with load. " ' Docs it take much to start in the bus ineaa ? " "Quito n largo sum , " said Mr. New man , "nnd to conduct the establishment properly good judgment is always neces sary. " "Do you ever have much trouble with the relatives or friends of deceased per sons ? " "In former years it was the custom for relatives to have entire charge of the corpse , nnd all the undertaker's work was confined to furnishing the eolliin nnd hoarse. At the present time the under taker is given enure charge of thu re mains , nnd as n result there is very little confusion ut funerals. " "What do you think of the business nov being carried on by sextons of churchcb ? " "Their business is of a very peculiar character. When ono of the members of the church dies the Boston goes to a wholesale house in Now York and turns the whole job over to it nt n good figure. Ho incurs no expense whatever , nnd net- ually injures legitimate business. I don't do any business with them , because 1 consider them outsidn the pale of the profession. The carriage manufacturers are making improvements in the hears and carriages. The former cost from § 1 200 to § 1,500 , nud carnages $1,000. 1 thic city it ia the custom to have blac lorses attached to u hearse , and for cln dron'a : funerals gray homes are used. 1 the cose of contngious diiioanes the la compels an undertaker to have the re mains disinfected nnd placed in n tigh scaled coflin , and interred within twenty four ! hours after death. It also providt thai the funeral shall bo private , no chi broi being allowed to go near the re mains. "Do undertakers employ womenl" "Yes , nnd I can toll you they commam good salaries. When a female dies am receive an order to prepare the re mains wo aond our woman. She goo over ! to the house , prepares the corps and haa it nil ready for us in a very shor tim to place in the iuo box. Of course thniA women have experience. Mr. Harper , of Court street , eaid Iron caaliots will never take the place ( ichnntnut , oak or walnut. The iroi generally corruden , and Uio caskets nro uenurally used in Now Yoilc ot Brooklyn. They nro nlao too heavy It conveniently handle. In the south they in uauon account of thu climate. It regard to embalming there ia only tine man who has got that down to n science winter embilmint ; cm be relied upon butin summer it can not. " ' 'Have there boon any change in the manngumi.'iitoi funeral * ) " "TJioio IIAVO bean m.uiy. There is more style at largo funerals now nnd thu coaches used are of the very beat quality relative.1) ) of deceased persona don' take any hand in the preparation of the body , leaving everything to the under taker " "From § 1 to § 5 ia generally fho amount given by persons who buy coflina the installment plan , " said Mr. Frank Henderson , of Myrtle avenue. People a general thing who bury n friend an superstitious about paying thu funeral expenses immediately , as they fear if wore done another death might oc very soon. As to embalming there very Httlo of it done In this city , because - cause relatives of docoRoed porsuns have idea that thu body has to be mutilated order to accomplish the desired result. body that has boon embalmed presimts more natural appearance than if it wore on ice. By the process now used there is no chance of a pen on being bur- alive , nor is there any danger of con- ngoous dinoasoH being tpread. In the couth embalming is carried on n good more than with us. Cloth covered caskets are now Inking the place of oaf- . The metulio caskets are heavy. Thu corpses nowadays are druened very richly , 3ress coatH aieueod for men and black acqueu for women. In thu manage- neiit of funerals not ngreat nmnychangeH taken place , nnd thu biiHinecs iu in uttasgoud condition as ever. " Senator Allison , accompanied by his ecrutarj Joteph Morgan , ttpcnt Sunday Spirit Lake. n Slivcp IMan. Coi.t'JiniH , Olilo , .Inly SO. Joseph /I. / JiitlnvaitD , on the uluvenlh ballot win now- imti'd by UHI iloiixicnttta ctmviiuttim fur LOU Buccood ( Jmir o L. Convent' . . "Wlint catiHew the wi-at nixh ut Bchroter & Sochi's DniB KtoruJ1' The free dlntrltmtlcm Humrilo Ijottlox of lr ) , llummkoV ) Cou h unil } ; Syrup , the moat iiojmliir romtxly for Coughd , Colilii , CoiiHiiiiiptlwi and Jirtnichltii , on th ( market. Jtofjiilnr flzoMcctitBiiu I THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1W UMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Boat and largest Stocks in the United State ? to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER , ELEVATOR. SOUTH IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE JlilUfll FOR ALL AE3E FOOBJD ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And nil of the good nnd pleasant things that go to make up a com plete nud happy existence. The town of South Omnha is nilnnted south of the city of Omnlia on the line of the U. P. Huihvuy nnd it is less than 2i miles from the Otnulin post ollico to the north line ofthu town site. South Otnnln is nearly H miles north nud south by 8J east and1 west , nnd covers an nron of nearly foursquare miles , The fitock yards nro at the cxtromo southern limit. Nearly 160 lots have hcen eold s nd the demand is on the increase The yards nro being rapidly pushed to completion. The SGO.OOO beef pucking house is progressing finely. The SIKM'WO ' Wntor Works are keeping pace Avith the other iin provements , and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at one * The B. & M. and Belt Line Kail ways have a large force of men at work and will , in counecMon with the U. P. Railway , have n union depot near the park at the nwth end of the town. Suitable grounda will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. U3 ? Apply at the Company's ollico , cor. of 13th and Douglas streets over the Ouuir.ajSaviug's . Bank. , A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary. U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE Cashier. Capital and Surplus , S5OO.OOO. Fire nud Burtrli > r Proof Safes for Rent at f rum 5 to 850 p r annum. Horlh-Wesfern Electric light runt BOI.B AaKNTSFOKNKIW AND OI'KHATOrtS OP CKLEIlIUTi : ! ) IVKUTON AND U.A lfic Arc Adopted by the U , S. Govornmnnt and moat of the loading BtoimshJp1jjC.gmiautatO ) nnd Hotels. Regarded na the PUREST , WHITEST AND ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. For Kales Tnquiro nfc oflicu , N. W. Cor. Fifteenth a\V tgniuovo 7 > ol A Joiiort'r ! AND DEALER nfr > l w orf8 / t'lr.fnol ni bonoitnid ) liuii tlrfill 'id I UAAIIMJUUM tiUU i il ioinriii ! > ai OMAHA , ylclistoif fnir. , - < llitW [ > Double and Single J Engine Trimming * , Mining ' at wholesale nnd retail , AND SCHOOL HULLS , Corner 10th , * h'f ; ( rw ti v orU ie 3orr' ' Seventeenth TOk Laurence1 St Kciin VfdlofeiOrf'/Wr ' / J . ' y/srl'l Mtr'J hjr'HiillWiCK"4 TJ1E FINEST TA11L10 IN-fTH-H WEST. 0driduttca > > tinthV ! 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