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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1884)
THEDAJL7 BEE-SATURDAY NOVEMBER i 1884 MHE DATLY BEE. Morning Ootolcr 3C LOOAL BREVITIES , -To-dny h "All Snlnfs clay. " Scmcc Hi Trinity Cathedral 11 m. The clcatlnR hoiwo bu'inptu Wcdnosdaj nmounlod to $ l < K,9Sr.2S ! , nn Incrcwo "t * tin IraiwcUorn of tlio ( irsl 9 100,000 over dny. Lulling Kopsllnum had ono leg broken and tlio alter b dly bruised by being stru li liy a D. it M . onRtno at tha Sixth slroot eroding AVednwday nlpht. Another watm wftv o has struck thin conntrj nnd the boys who have not yet mailn arrnngO' tnonla to got tholr wlntor clothing outol "Inwk'hoavo a sigh of icllcf and look pleasant ng.it n. Upon Captain O'DonohooV rcalgnation going into tdcct Maurice Sullivan , now l > olco ! court oflicer , will bo promoted to the captaincy. Mnrahftl Camming ! ha * not des ignated a man for court olllcer na yot. Calvin Jones , the colored man who appro priated forty foot of lion from the 15. & M. railway his bcon Bent to bard with .loo Millar for forty day * , paying for hii ind- ! crotlon at the rate of ons diy for cvory foot of On Saturday night tboro is to bo n big tlcinocratlo dcmonBtralioii nt 121alr , nnd the democrats of this city deMto to Bond upngood big delegation. AH who can and will go can toport nt 1'iter Goes' hotel huforo to-morrow nlgtt. Tlio city central committee ol the work- ' have comp'ctad ' their organ ! < Jngmcn' * parthave ration and expect to cut no Hmill figtiro in the coming election. .T. U. howls WM elected president , F. S. Lowia secretary and Nat. jluoyon treasurer. The Seandimvlan lllaino nnd Logan club of this city will on Monday night next hold their last moiling In this campaign. oed speakers and mu'io will bo present. The meeting will In htld In Lyllo's bUck on Far- ntim street , botwocn Kloventh and Twelfth. The funeral of the Into James Uarrctt waa liuld from St. rhilomcuu's cathedral yontorday morning nt 0:30. : It wan hugely attended nnd nit the employes In the freight houses of the Union PaciOo company , 128 In number , at tended the body to Its last reHtluf ? pluco. A report on the manufacturing industries tf Omaha has been prepared for the New Or leans exposition by Clement Chase , nnd will paper The J.'xcdtior. It is n remarkable dU- play of figures that rims up into the heavy millions The first shipment of Deer and Antelope , n fine lot of about 55 head attracted coniildor- nblo nttentton yesterday nt Weldoman & Co. , the commission mcrchantson 1 1th slroot. This young firm is mulling n specialty of the game butincaj. nnd always has a line display of nil kinds on hand. - Yesterday n Dane nut two men at the depot and they were goin lis way and owned a largo ranch. The Patio hired out to them nnd then loaned ono of them SC3 until they ' could Ret to their destination. IIo is now ' ? walling until his employers return , they \ lmIng taken n walk shortly nftcr borrowing V hU monoy. | JulIuaFoatnurU making preparations for reorganizing the Omuhi Xithur club next - \vook. Thu St. Gaorgo'ri Inll has baon scoured' I for balding inco'.m s and BociaWos. I'rof. Waller V , Hauling will cllrnct tlio muucal ro- * lioorsab. There are Bonn fifty zither playorn , j in Omaha who will join the club , which will 'I give Omaha the largest -/.Ithor club In tlio United Statei. ; Tha Knights of Pythias of lodges No. 1 I i nnd Myrtle lud o , U. 1) . , had n pleasant uocul party nt the lojgo rooms In Koitor'n block , last evening. About fifty couples vroro In nt- | tendaucu nud ptssod tha tluio in dancing , i only stopping long onuugh to on joy au excel- J lent lunch. Moro of the Bamo kind will ful- ' 1 low during the winter. ' To iliy is onu of the great monrorlnl clnya i.l atnouff the Lutherans throughout the world. . It win on thin day In l' > 17 that Mirtin Luther iiullnd up hia celubratod ninity-livo tbutcs 4 , agalnat the doctrine ot indulgences on the door of tin oastlo church nt . 1i Wlttenbarg. Thlagavu t't sUrt to thu reformation which long had boon * ji brewing , nnd Is celebrated by 59.000,000 Lu II j tborani as "Kefornution day. " The 1'mtCH- i | taut church ttmt boars the name of the great 4 rofurinor U now to bo found in nearly nil the ' landt , all having thu mine Augabarg confin- nlona at the ox romnn of their doctrinal faith , \ | bo publuhod this nftornoon in hit ' ; , Soil of North Carolina Smoking To. " t lucco ia the brat. I'KUSONAI.S. 8. II. Porter , ouo of I'lllmnro countyV ftUtiQch republican * , wna In tlio city yoatorduj nod loft lait uvmihiK f r hU homo. 1" , If f I MM , Garrison started for lii'rhoinont Wiuli i lugton joitimlay , after a week's via t with lu < i * ! eUter , Mrs , John DiuiJeon , in tliii city. . ' , litre. K. H GiilHu returned to her homo it KUUB.IS City yesterday , nftfr milking n biiol but \ \ \\flconio lt to lur old fiioudi In tbii city. city.Mr. Mr. and Mrs , Win , Maclr , who have bcoi visiting In Germany aid other parUof Kuro | > < for tioveral month ) pifct , arrived homo thi 7udxo Uencka C.IIIIQ homo yesterday after j nnon from hta campilgn through tlio utatr IIo will loiva tii-day fur ISUir , hero ho v.11 Mr. llowjnl U. HlaHilnle Mi lri > lor of 0 ahlU , Nub , wurti marrleti in thi city ct the Kirrt M. 15 church by Jlsv. C. W ixiuilge , yesterd.y kfternoun. Mr , A. K. Touzallti , vlce. | < ret > Iiluut of Ih Atthlsuii , Ti'imka ' & Btnta L'j roail , cituio ii from Lincoln tU ( mo nlng , Ilu i > occompj ulod by hU nrlvuto Mroiutiry , Mr. Hurt.S'ut to 3. Gccrga KniilttVliltr , of the Onuhi No tlonnl banU , having passed thu nrctsfnry ox ainlfiiUoiid , WAI onTuisdny last mlinittud t jiractlco at tliu 1) uglus county bar. Mr AVliito l tbu fiikt KiiKlijli liwjir luJuiitluil t < pra'.tioj In Uou lai cjuuty. J. H , CUrk nd wife , Bt. l'Biil | W , G WhUinorii , Ynlloyj J , L , Jllauchird , Vrieiul Mw. ShcrnriM d , Cuitrul City ; II. ColHruv I * . IJiulf , J/nciihi , Ne'i. ; Clia * . K. far , Chicago cage ) II. A William' , ICauini city , uinl W Hb'obl-y ' , ill Suuth Wbltley , lud. , mtiattli Jlon , f M. KtikpitiioV , a jirouiinnnt I ycr of Motriiouili , III , rpitbt a c mn'u of I in ( hi litjr ) fU nliy \ l-.li County i McDuUncti , h bo priMTf-ptir 1m oico wai Mr. Klrkpitrlak W4H on lii way to 1'lnlt county , lu tMs < Ute , t In 1 : i'Ur ' tuin < cjittl ones th i I'Djxlr y nf II'ililiinl , Ilu < fnf iltlM ca hlerti ! tie Find h'.ttoml latiUot Moc taout'j. A NEW DEAL Pcslraasler General Ballon and Part ] in the City , ArrnnRcincnlH Bring Htmlo to Got llic I'nH Mall From tlio Haul In Oniftlin lli-r.ro supper. A upccial car came in over the 0. , H Q. rend yesterday , occupied by Post master rSoticral Frank Hatton txnd son Col. J. U Thompson , superintendent o the railway moil service , 1' . C. lion driclis , Mr. llalton's secretary , Mr. D. S Uirny , Mr. Thompson' socrotnry , GJ ! Chnn Keith , general ngunt of the 0. 13 it Q , with headquarters nt Oounci Blufls , Mr. W , F. Merrill , division suporinlondontof the 0 , 15. & Q , Mr Phil Armour , postmaster at Oounci UlufTj , Mr. Oowin , of Burlington , and Mr.llarry Huntorclly editor of thoOoun cil Blulli Nonpareil. The party wont to the Paxton where they nil took dinner. The object of this visit is to look inU i ho railway mail service , but most particularly to make somu arrangement whereby the fast mall from Ohlotgo lo thu city can ho brought hnro BO ns to he delivered in thta city hcforo supper. The idea ia to Invo the train leave Chicago cage about the same titno in Iho morn ing ns it now does , but to ohortoii the running time so as tn reach hereabout about two hours outlier. It is intended to have a carrier upon the train to sort tha mulls and make up the Ullleront routes through this city oo that upon the arrival of the train the mail carriers can take their mail and got out without any ilol y whatever. Tin's change is ono which will bo much ipprcciatod by the business men of this : ity. Aa the faat mail Jm3 been run ! iorotoforo it has not been any great ad- iTAtitago to the business men bncauao the nail did not arrive luiro until bedtime , jut under ttio now plan the mall will krrivo in time to bo looked over In the jvoning. Mr. Hatton loft In afternoon , by way ) f Plattamouth for Mt. Pleasant , Iowa , where ho will spend Sunday and will , hon go to his homo in Burlington to vote joforo returning to Washington. Ladles 1 Pylmiciaiu nnd chemists have malyzod Poz/.onl'a medicated complexion lowdorand roocomond its use to thnir wivi'fl and lady friends. What better sould bo said nf it. EAWHIDING A EEPOETEE , \Voiiuiii ll'mm tlio Buckingham OowhldcH A DlHpatcli Iloportcr , About half paat aovpn youlerdny morning ; ow [ looplo In the vicinity of Fourteenth ind Dodge otrco'.a wltnossod an assault upon u reporter of the Diapatch by a woman , armed with a ra-rrhido , nnd a rtig burly follow , armed with a club.VoJnoa - Jay'o Diapatch containud the following item : "Ono of the buxom fairioaof the Buck- inahani , who suila under the title of "Mra. Taylor , " now mourns the losa of n gold watch and a pair of pyo glaisea which wore otolun'froui her room at JB20 Dodgt- ttroct aomo timii tlila nook. There ia no clue to the tliiuf. " Tlio Taylor woman was evidently great ly inauttod by the publication of thu above nowfl I torn titiU proposed to have her injured foolingn bound up by admin- latoring to thu repeater who wrote the tame , u public thrashing. Accordingly the woman and liar man wont to the cor ner of Fourteenth mid Djdgo as above 4tat d. riio woman remained in ambuth ' > n D idgo atroot whllo the man wont to the Diapatch ofliou and informed the ro- porlor that tliuro was a poraon around the oornor who doalroJ tn BJO him. Thu reporter , thinking that all was right ac companied the man. They had no aoonor reached the "pot , t'.mn ' the man , who , by the way , weighs amnething ever two linn drod pounds , soi/.oil the reporter from behind , the woman ruahoil from the door way where she waa BtRiiding , and botjan to alash the reporter ever tlio hold and almulderA with n lar u r.xwhiJo whip which slio hold In her hand. Alter thu woman had struck him novor- al times the reporter Rucooodod in freeing himself and started for the ullico , fol lowed by tlio woman and horaocomnhco. The accomplice suoceodud in ttrilcing the reporter with his Iht bnforo ho gained the ollico door. Juntos the puir were loaviiii ! the pluco they wore mot by n IH'.K roportur , wlio heard the big duller ro- murk that they would teach thuso Om hiv uowspapor mem a Irink nr tiro. It miy bo thut ho has como hero for the purpose of teaching the reporters f thia city how to conduct tluMiioulves and Jictato to then what tiny shall write , If biiuh is the ciao ho can't got at it any too quick for hie task will ba a lout ; ono ani ho will rui up against many a hard stump in tin coureo of its performance. The woman who did the cowhiding is n biir , utraonlDg creature , wnighing ubou 17f > pounds , and works in the wino.rnoii at the Buckingham thoa'er , and it it probably that her eacipado this morning liaa fully healed her honor. Sno did IOM a watch and yesterday visited the oil ; jiil and said that the believed her hus bund had stolen it and wanted a warr.in for his at rest , but WHS informed that nlu could mt have her lunbind arriisteil fo atoiling from her , Bho then wont to al the pawnthopa Rccomtuniud by nn rilllev to am if she could not fin j whuro he gallant husband had put it in su.ik. It it haa como to pats tlui' liuokiughan nmplnyes can atsMilt uowipipiir report cri f.ir chronicling the IMWS withuu ooinni'iit , it is time that the city author itk'e , or homo HUlhoritifo , ehouldtako th mitiur in hund and drive such peopl from the borders of thu city. Tlio 11. t\i M. now Trauk. The work of the B. V III. on its no * line to the itock yards 1ms been noarl e mi | hitcd. Thu track has boon laid fron the city and stock ) Krdt to the summit ! * ro there is a break over the LT. P rtu < must ! > > Muuncd by n soriea o liri tg.8 ever the several tricks of the U [ > . ht thU point. The line , therefore u.iniui' bi msdtt oporntivo until the con Btriiotioit nf ihvso bridges. They hav buen contracted for and ure expected fnn Dutrolt daily. The gradini" , which i ofrUin ] > i I * Imi bmiii d < iio | rough , nn whch liri bisen mi j'Ct to muflh r pair will ha liniihud to day. TJio lust loa wiH bo dnuip > 't to night. Thu oont i f thin short line Inn boo niuio retuarkkbln to Ihe rotil , Fror | Ttiilh ) cirect westward it IIM r q'tiro ( altcrnilo cu ting and grading , ahma continuously. In some cases the fillln is forty fcot , and in others , the cutting i not much It si. The work has bcon don in n very rapid manner and looks well ns if it were also dona in a most satlsfac torv manner. Trto company has not yet pat in ii switches o the slaughter house. It wilde do so in n short time , and it expects tOb ready to receive all goods from that poin for transmission before the middle o next month. It is with pleasure that wo call the ftt teiition of our readers to the "Oarlant Stoves and llingea. " They are acknow led/red / to bo the best in the world , end w ( understand many mnro of them nro eoli than cf all other kinds in the United Stated put together. They coot no more than is often nuked for an inferior arti clo. * AV. < * . T. U. on ( lie The Womnn'o Christian Temperance Union last night had a grand rally at thi First M. E. Church. Hov. K U. Ora dam , well known as a brilliant speaker addressed n largo audience on the temper ance question. IIo showed conclusively .hat the suppression of the liquor traffic is : ho graateat issue bcforo the American loople , and it must bo faced and settled , ! ] IH arraignment of the democratic , ro- aiblicin and greenback parties for their ow truckling to the bwor olomonta of inblio ( pinion was pcathing and received nnritcd uppluuso. In comparison with huso parties wo have the prohibition ilalform which boldly facoa this , the rcatost problem of political economy nd every ether question agitating the ho public mind H.I . well. The prohibition candidates nro mon gainat whom auapicion never his boon minted nnd whoso moral characters are bovo reproach , and every voter who ista his ballot for thorn knows ho is acting it where it will bn counted for lorality and purity for Gad and homo nd native land. Mr. Graham waa listened to with oopoat Intoreat and the frequent ap- ilauso showed ho had the enthusiasm of ila aduionco. The W. 0. T. U. hope to bD able to coop talented epeakora both local anp mm abroad in the Hold the entire winter. M. 0. 0. E , If you hava a Sere Throat , a Cough or Cold , try B. II : Douglass it .Sons' Cap- urn Cough Drops , they are pleasant to 10 taste , peafoctly harmloea and will uroly euro you. 0 Army Oi dors , Lcavo of absence for ono (1) ( ) month , 1th pormiaoion to apply to hoadquartora ivlaion nf the Missouri for nn extension f ono (1) ) month , is granted 2d Liouton- ntV. . 11. Stoll , 9th Infantry. Under authority contained In endorse ment from the adjutant general's ollico of uly 20 , 18S-1 , military convict Samuel V. Bryning , late private battery GIth rtillory , will boruloaad from conlinomont t Fort Douglas , Utah , and not at liberty , uthority for his enlistment being [ locially rofuaod. Recruit William F. Bennett , enlisted tFortD. A Ruaaoll , Wyo. , Is assigned iO troop G , Fifth cavalry , and will bssont .o . the station of his troop on the firot avorablo opportunity. First Lieutenant E. D. Thomas Fifth avalry , having completed thn duty as- ignod him in Ordora No. 101) ) , current orieu from Fort Niobrara , Neb , will oturn to that peat and report ; to hia post oniraatulor for duty. The travel directed la necessary for the lubllo service. By order of Brigadier Gennnil Howard. AN KXIKlOKIMNtVltV CASE. 'lie Invest l iillon of n Itfunlor In Kranop. Paris is at present ottrrod to its depths > y tha rnvolationa made rospncting the aroor of Pol , thn poiaonorof Mmtroull. 'ol is now at Mizis on a charge of hav- ng made away with his servant , a woman lamed Mtrlo Boohmor. liu is also hargod with having poisoned hia first vlfo. M , Kuehu , the chief of the invos- igntion department , ia busily engaged in \Imtrouil \ in following up an clowa which utiy bring the murder of the servant lomo to the acctmd. Two boxes which belonged to the mitaln'r wo- nan vroro found to contain n napkin , vhich born thn imprint of a blood - tallied knifo. A largo dinner knife haa onio to light , Biijuminil to bo the iiutru- nunt with which Pel cut the flesh oil' the loncs of hia victim before burning it by omo of the chemical procoascs in which 10 is an adopt. It is thought that the victim's remains wore plaojd in the loact , as Pol lnul buou obiorvud to mika reiuont ] visits there on three successive lays in July last. This is somewhat nrne out by the fact that when the cnsspoola were drained portions cf luiuuti intostinrn wore fcund , PA ! is a clock-maker by trade , and was marrird in 1880 to a young woman named ttnll'droiu. employed in a shop near the Ohamps ] C'yaoeu. ' Two months atteo mirriago Pol's vnfe died in intonnr ngony. She was hastily buried in the M mtmatro cemetery , but her rein ulna are about to bnozhu ii'd , by order of the procurour of the republic. A year afterward i'ol innrriod a Mlle do Murat , who is atill alive , Pol doniec Unit ho had bnon married to hU first wife , but M. Ivuohn confronted him will liU lirothor-in-latV , and ho then admitted thn marriage. ] M. Kuohn has mndo a mlnuto examin ation with n mioroso'jpo of I'ol'o Ivmso at Aloutrouil , and in the Interstices ol thu lloor have found living organisms Mich ni flxut only in putrefying blood. W'u'ii ' Pel arrived in Mmtreuil from Niiitcrrn , wlmrn ho ran uway from hia Ruoond wife and his creditors in July liint , ho wan ncoompanivd by the ser t-tint Marie Biohmor , who , it is said , wan formerly a lay slstur in a convmit atu nftcnvard n niilk-scllor In the Hue St | ) jnij. She intrusted a largo sharn o her Hiviiia ( to the care of Pel , and nbau thrcti months ago suddenly disapoearod Pol , in answer to various inquiries niid ho had sent her to the hospital The neighbors , however , assort that out nitfht , about the time of Boohmor's dis- iiplH'RrMiee , a great tire was visible it Pill's house , and that thu nir around vra iufoo'cd by on otTenfiro odor. In nn ad jacent sewer somu human hair h& latcl ; heon discovered , and it is in th's direr tlon , as well ns In thu closet , that M Kuuhn made hi priuolpal investigation to-dny. Pol will probably bo brouuh face to face with his second wife to-mor raw His not long stnco tha mother nf th nlli'Rpd ' prisoner was killed by an oleolr ! bittcry mi1u by her Ron. 1M is in very despondent condition at M zan < lm < nnt pnrtakon of munli food durir thn p t two dayn. A uvnitnn , or as > fliixto , hat bet > n placed with him , as it wn ftiircd that luWAI about tn com mi luioulu , and pnoihly the noouind clock ranker nuy mike BOIIIQ statnnunt to thi person. g | NEVILLE'S ' ANSWER , An Intorrlcu- Win Win , N'rvlllo ti llcBnrd to the1 Cli rRos In thn llcpnl > MtAn ! , Hon. Wm. Neville , anti-monopoly am democratic candidate for congress fron the Third district , arrived in this cit ; from Alnsworth , whcro ho had boon aid for a week , Thursday night , nnd ia nov at the house of his brother , Judgi Neville , on Ilarnoy etreot. A BKK reporter called upon Mr. Nevilli last evening nnd found him improvinf rapidly. Do aaid that ho contracted hfi recent illness byspcnking in the open nil in Valentino on A vcrv cool oronlng. li was quite lalo when ho began to spcnl and he took n severe cold. He nojs thai ho will bo all tight in the course of tonoi fifteen daya. In the course of tlio conversation the reporter aakod Mr. Neville in regard tc the charges which appeared in the llo < publican on the 2B'.h. "Mr Neville , were you ever a salaried attorney of the Union Pacific company , " askrd thn reporter. Mr. Neville replied , " 1 jiovor wna n salaried attorney of the Union Pacific company in my life. When I wont to North PJatto nnd engaged iti partnership with Mr. Ilinnitm ho waa n paid attorney for the Union Pacific , but the under standing was thnt I should have no share of the money obtained from the com- > any , and was to have no control of the uilroad business. I don't want it un derstood that I think it a disgrace to bo i railrond attorney , not at all , but 1 do link it disgraceful to bo a salaried at- i rnoy for a railroad company and a hlariod Inw-mnkor for the people at the nmo timo. " "How about thoRies transaction ? " "Tho charge that I took $ HOO from tfr. Hies to act as attorney fur him aa dminlstrator ia in part truu. I acted as lis attorney in the administration of the state and carried it through to iinal not- lemont , procured an order from thu dis- rict courc for him to distribute the nonoy among the heirs Four years ftcrwards I received a latter from ono f the heirs in which ho stated that there was § 000 of hia aharo of the property which had not been paid over by Mr. liea. 1 at cmco cillod upon Mr. Rios nd Informed him that ho must pay the lonoy over nt once or it would cause lim connidorablo trouble. Mr. Rioi kftcrwards settled the matter , aa 1 had a otter from the heir stating that the mat- .or had boon satisfactorily arranged. " "Tho Republican sayo that you fright- ned a dying man into smng you deeds f his property. How about that ? " "Tho statement that I frightened ioor dying man into deeding hia proper- y to mo at ono half its value , I presume ofora to Mr. Freeman's proportyas that was the only real eatato I have ovar uur- liasod of any sick man. I bought that > roperty of T. 0 Patterson , Mr. Froo- nau'a agent , and paid him every dollar lat ho uskod for It , arid that tooafter ( he lad vlaitod ether parties and tried to sell io property to them. " "What did you have to do with the chool land matter ? ' "I was attorney for the plaintitl'j in 10 school land cases and I have alwaya aid BO in my speeches. The circular unt out by the chairman of the congrea- ional committee gwoa all the evidence n the cases and shows who were plain- ills and also that I waa attorney for plaintifiV1 "How about your partner bidding ipon school lands' ! " "Tho statement that my partner ever nd upon the Keith county achool lauds lid that hia bid was roj acted because it waa oiio-lialf cent lcu than that of ether parllof , is absolutely false. 1 have no lartnor except Judi o Qise , nnd ho did lot know that the lands were being eased until an injunction stopping tnu casing was allowed by the court. Bo- Ides this tharo were not two > ida upon any single noction in the entire ounty for the very reason that no one xcopt those who were in the ring know hat there was any attempt to lease the , ho land until after tha lenaos were do ivorod to Keith county to bo delivered , o Dorn and his co conspirators. " Mr. Neville said that if he fools as veil to-night M ho did last night ho will 'o to hia homo and remain there until ftor election. FCTl SALE A good family horar , uggy and lurncES. L , A , RATH , PostOlliro Box U8. Tivoniy-Oni' H..IUH hy l''ivi ; lo Gliien o. On Thuraday morning last nt 8:15 : Mr , John A. McShano , of this city , atartod rain load of cattle u t ( ho atcck yards at i h Blull'i for Oliloaso. Lsst evening 3Fr. Mc Shane received u diapato i from H. C. C.impbjll , diviaion sui o-h.tjndont of the Milwaukee road , stating 'tho cattle had arrived In Chicago at 6:05 : a. in. yester day , nud were at the Chicago atockyavda at 7 a. m. of the same dnto , making the entire distance in twenty-one hours and twenty minutot. It ia quite common for the distance between these two points to bj made In twenty-throe hours , but this trip brings Oiiulia oi > o and one-half lioura noanir Chicago by freight than ever before. The ordinary running time ol passenger trains between thoao tn-c places is twenty thren bourn. Absolately ! Pure. Tbli powjernetcr rrtM. & murol 01 pcitlt etrAagth fcnd wholiMsuuiiio-v. MOID ooonoiulu Ilu th rrdloiry kin l . iil'iitinottM I'l n 'nin'ltla i with tha multltu.lt ol low \ titbort w > ' ; ht 'ut u phMDbU | Ki iier Hill o Iv In cm * UUiA U&EL- TO A DKil CO. , ICO WoU ctrat M. U. WITH THEE ? OF BEING THE BEST BE = STHE'MICHIGflN'STOVE-COMPANY 3 : 'DETROIT-CHICAGO-BUFFALO. - ' -SOL-aiBY. LANGE & OMABA Chemical 0. T , PAULS3N , Proprietor. Ocnt'cToni1 Cloth'iw ' Cleaned , Djcil mill nopilrotl. jadios' Drcssca Clean , il nnd Dj od , Ithout Hipping. 'lumci L'l nntd or Colored any Bliaclc , to cnmplc. lll.s , V-hotBnno Lncca UloaucJ , DjcJ and Ue-Un- lebod. 212 Douglas Street , - OMAHA , NEO THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , ( SUCOE3SOU3 TO TUB J. U. D. & B. CO.J THE- ITio uiott rxtonalvo manuficturcisof IN THE WOULD. ohn HocKetrassor Qenoral Accnt or Nebraska an Western Iowa. 0 S. Tenth Street ! . . . . OMAHA , NED JTl'rlcca ot Blll'otd ' and eel Tatlca and mater la application. M. D. J T..ARMSTRONG. , . . . . . 3rnctico Limited to Diseases of the Eye nnd Ear. 03 Farnnm StroatOJIAHJ PEBTCIPAL LINE rwnr in w. y or Cf ! AHA AND LIIICOI-V TO 3JEKVSE , OK VI V KANSAS CIT7 AND ATOHISON ta DEirvZIl. 'uniu-ctliiK In Union Depots nt Knnsn C'lly , Uiiinli.iiuulDciiverwItli thiuiigli tntius lur Amlull points In thoUicat Wcs > t. x nsr ii ; In ( jr.mil I nlnn Depot tit ( JhU\i ( , ' < > \vith thruu li tiiiins lor NK w r on it , n o sz'o .Y , Ami all Kfu Citii'M. AtPcorH with tliiuutmliiM loriiulinniip- ills , Clnclnnivti , Coliuw..i.u , : uul all polnti in n'-soiltli-Kn-u. At 81'1 .yuts with tlirousli 'iamt lor all point ? Coxi'liL-s , I'm lor T'lis , with Kr- iK Chairs ( MuntJ fu-t1) , SinoUIn Curs ith Ch.iliN I'ullin.iu I'uhirn . llcvolvim ; , .SlceIiu ] ) ; rnis nnd the liimoim C' . II. A Q. Dlnln ; ; Cars 'iiiul.illy tounil 1'ioiM ( MiIcit'O : and lunis.is City , MiU'iijjo nnd Council ItliuVn : Chicago and IL-S Molnc.-i , Cliloujjo , ht. JoM'pu , Atclilsoii nnd 1'opoU.iMlhout change. Only tlnoiiKh line .mini ig thulr o\\n tnilns between Uliipii " . l.liu'olu nnd Penvcr , uiul Chicago , Kansas C-ty niul Hem IT. Thum h cms between IndlnnapolU uud Council llliilld , via 1'voiia fiOINO XOUTII AM ) SOUTH. Solid Tr.ilns ot lllc ant D.iy Coaclioa iiul I'nllnuin riiliicnSlruphi ) ; Cam mo run diuly tn nnd limn ht. l.oinu ; via lluiinlbal ; ( hiinoy , KonUul ; , lnio'ton | | ( , Ccdnr ItanliUnnd Albeit Lea to St. rniil und Mliun''iiMills ; I'nilorCara nlth Itec'ilniiiK Clmlia to and liom Ht. l.onis and 1'tMirl.i. Onlyono clunsoof curs betwoi-n 51. I oiilsnnd Des MolnoH , IOHII , Lincoln , he. bmska. and Denver , Colonulo. It U nUo tlio only ThioiiKh Line l iwocn ST. LOUIS , HIUIIBAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. Ills known us the ( ? n > at TIIHOUliU OAli MSI. ot Anioilc.1 , mid ia universally udnilt. ' il to bo thu Finest E uippei Uailroad la the World fa. all classes cf Travel. TnroiiKh Tlelcin via this line .ur wile nfui < U. It conimu tlckot olllcu < > _ i the UiutudSUtca ' I1. J.l'OTTiit , : , VEUOEVAL I. ' OPENING AT THE HI ! Douglas Street , Friday Evening and Saturday Nevt. ALR8A E.KE8TH. EVEUYBODY INVITED , LARGEST MANUFACTURERS ( Uu * n n" Cr.m nd I'l.oo > - , ) v 9 I MM * I f tv 4e KIM > 0 TINE WORK IN / 0VW * ii lvr - , li'W. > . f-r r it . % PIANOS. OHQAN8 , H.R. CARS , AC mzw UNEQUALLED CLASS , CHINA , Ac. , &C. AWAROFO GOLD MEDAL I VIH'l ft'H..A , I . i-r I' 1. t tiiFiijj Hl.MIAI-Tl 'UtMYllTTlia RtMACi U\TCaGijef'ryi \ ; , ( , i BAMPUETI" ' AN SENT BY MAIL , 29 GTS. Himebaugh Jk Taylor , * P tJ * LARGEST STOCK OF Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES raims SCALES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT for Hio Indian DeDnrtmenfc given for BuQ'nlo Scales ox- clusivcly. Scale 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA NEBRASKA PALL A3STD WINTER. GREAT BARGAINS IN AND Visitors to the State aud otliers ill ueed ol : Men's , Boys' andildrenV Clothing , will do well to call ou The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods ftnd prices. Th y carry the largest stock , au-l sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216. 1216 CHAS. SHIYEEICK , UPHOLSTERY ANi ) DRAfERIES , EtKVAT ITO ALti FLOOHS , | 1208,1208 nnd 1210 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. sr t f t rfutal Pl . D. WYATr , 7" OT cf tea P f cfKI " OT ? KI a 3 w S" K ? § 3 I § g | W 3 W * 3 2 w ° kJ CD i-l 1 W td " w o o OtJMINGS AND 20TE STS , , OMAHA , NEB V lilt ADY ST. , DAVKKPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. lutoblkbtxl 187CntArrh , j cnfiiwe , Lung and NarvounDir.t < aa.t Speodilj aid 1 orn-Micmly Ourixl , Patient * r ic > Homti. V ritc fcr "Tiu filEniOAt-iti'sioNABY , " for the People , nsul'ation and Coriey > ondcnco Gra'it , I' . 0 , I x H02. Tolcuhonn No. 23. HON. EDWARD KOSSKLL , Poet-n i"r , iJuvci-port , MVB. " Phymclan of . A.Wlliy * na Markr-c ! Buecevsn ' OoWOlkl'SPWAK af\71Um\ cupott , tos : AP nonornhln Man. tire Success , V' mderfn' 0-irw - IK nr : 6.