Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDA s NOT'EMBEIv ' 10 i8S4.
IIALLBTT , DAVIS AND COMPVNY PIANOS
KnJorscil hy FRAVZ I.wrr ,
EMEUSON PIANOS.
Unrhnllfil or Tone or tliilsh ,
KtMUALL PIANOS
Kent Modern Trice to liuy.
The Klmlinl ! OIKIIII , long and favorably known In tha wojl , rncommonila
STK\V ART , Solo Apent for above line * of Goods. NViirorooina , 329
c ucil lllnffrt Oorr > | xn once Soil ito-1. AsaaU mi toil.
nnNTTL nLUFF.S TOW A
W. P ALYSWOETH.
kma oi ground
13I1ICK o HOUSK3 raised. All work KUnuutood.
W. P. ATOWOBTH ,
Special Bargains In
.n order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods , I have decided to
offer all goods now in stock , at pricea never before quoted in thia city.
GEO. U. BEARD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. 0.
A. F. CLA.TTEIIHUCK , G. BlQAll , 0. B BESWICK ,
Manager. Assistant. Secretary.
Council Bluffs Defective Association
Wo would call jour Attention to the fact that the
-AUK orFKKING-
Baro-ains Whioh Cannot Toe Obtained Elsswhere-
S1S ! y n
THAT WK DEFY COMPETITION IN KVHUY 1-AHTICULAU ,
tirrSII Utho rnnclo word which ill a'tract the attention of c crjhody , It id the word wo tise.1
whence pu"l Led1 oTir [ that is the reason o can offer them to you at 8o low a figure. A cash
° K
tal ? I L5lS ? Sd Klllhnr | , th'e.ehy protecting pureh ir. tr.
BOLTS ,
-MANUFACTURERS OF
n mm ,
Dorroor Windows , Flnlih , Window Cupe.Irou Crostln a , Metallic Sky-lRht ! , &o. Tin. Iron.tnd S tolBcO f
u siORnnthlSlh Btroot Omah Nebraak * .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTIOK. Siioclol a vortlBonucntu , BV.O KB Ixwi ,
Found , To Iioau , For Salu , To Kent , Wants , BoardIng -
Ing , etc. , will bu Inserted In thia column at the low
rite of TEN CUNTS PEll LINE for tha first Insertion
nnd FIVE CENTS PEll LINE for each subsequent n-
sortlon. Leave nd\ortlsement9 clour office , No.
Pearl Street near Broadnav
WANTS.
IJ OflHKNT ItooiuH furuUhed or unfurnished ,
I1 \\llli or wllaout Ijoarcl , en or Ictore thu 15th
atO'h'llilrd.
IjiOH ltfc.Nlsuliu ill rciiimM lu cuutril locMlou
-I" Knqulie ol lr llanchott , No. 12 Pearl fct
( Akm BALK oil lii.N'l' : Tlio Ortls 1'Mklni ;
J ? nnJ uidchlmry , 1 'rated In tbla city. Cap
150 lings | io day. Udell Si Day.
_
I > A Itruoil ct-riLan butch r ; onu tliat
cm tnako all kiudi uf HJUBat'O. Aoplr > > t
lir-adway Aleut Mujitt , Si.1 Ii.uailuy , Uutir.cll
lllnlfa.
TYrANTHD I'vory boaym Council BluSo to take
W TiinORii. Delivered by carrier nt only twenty
rentu a wooi. !
OLD PAPERS For Halo t UKB office , &t 29 oente
a hundred
Railway Time Table ,
OOUNOIL ULUFFS.
lh Iollo\viii ) { are the times of the arrival and do.
nurture of trains by central xtandard time , At
looAl ikio'.5. Tialnb leave transfer depot ton mlti
c.eit earlier and arrive ten minutes later.
OUIOAQO , kURUNQrOt AM ) qi'IHCV ,
LIA\ . AUP.I70
b''ib p ci ChlcairuKxpreaa 0W : . m
9:10 : in Fast Mull. 7:00 : p rr
rlCa : ra 'Mall ami Kxpioss , 7i'3 p m
12CO ; p ia AcouinmoiUtlorj. ! : < JO p m
At local dejiot only.
nARUia cur , tn. JOB AND OTUNCII , r.LUFra.
10:05 : m ( Mall and I'.xprcm , 7:05 p m
E'CS p m 1'Mlflc Kicproii' ) , 6:60 : p m
CHICAGO , UIIiWADUXIt AMD BT. rADL.
633 p ro Kxprau , 0:05 : ft u
P:1C : a in Kxprew , 0:65 : p ui
CHICAGO , BOOH IHLA D AA'D PACIFIC.
6:33 : p m Atlintlo Cxprena , B:05 a m
0:26 : tu Day Kiprew , B:6 : p m
7:20 : ft m "Dcs Molnoa Accommodation , 6:06 : p tn
At local depot only.
WABIUII , HT. LODIH AND I'ACmC.
1:29am : Mall , 4:15 : pru
6:10p : w Accomruodaton Pee am
1:30 : pru f I.Louis llxtirew 8:45 : p m
4:60 : pm Chlca.o Kxpriwa 10i&am :
At Transfer only
CHICAGO nd NouiuwuTiav ,
S:20 : p m KxpruiM , SM p m
SC5 : a m I'adfio KxpreBa 9:06 : in
ioui ciry ANII FAcinu.
7(0 : p m Bt. Taut Kxpreea , 6:50 : m
7 ; 0 a m Day Kxi > reaa 8:60 : p m
UNION PACIFIC.
6:00 : p ro Western Exproaa , 8:85 : a m
11:001 : m I'ttotfio Kiiirora , < :10pru :
7:40 : a m Local Gxpreiig , 8:6 : * nj
.12:10 : a m Uncoin Kxprtiw , _ _
At Transfer only.
DOW XT TKAIKa TO OMAUA ,
Leave 7:2J-S:80-9 : : o-lo:30-lI:40a. : : m. 1:80-2:3 : :
EiSO-lSO-BSO-aso-no5 : : : : p. m Sunday 8:80-11:10 : :
a.m. l:30 : S:396:37SOll:05 : : : : p. m. Anlve 10 mln
ti- before leavtn tlmf *
t. Charles Hotel
Four ttory trick , Just erected nn O , Mri'ct , l > a <
tncen 7Ui and S h ttrtaU Fliicit fuinlilicd , lie t
end inoit reasonable | > ri"ul ( unite at the ( nultui.
> 'c > radd < | > o'ti. J1KK. KAIKCOAKLKV ,
uorZ-melin I'r-jirlaior.
Mrs , n , J , Billon , M. I ) , ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
22Mlddl Br
- .
M ell /in time ir.-it < ifutjlvi i L , >
Wioln | | . | , tt > i
. BCHUEZ.
OFFICE OVEH AME1UUAJ ! UXl'KESS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
J. 11. TA'IK. WAIinSN WHITE.
T ei-TIEJ &D
* \3& \ B W < " S fauTRUBa
Practice lu State and FedorM Courts.
Collections promptly attended to.
Huoin Ifi , Shugact'e Building ,
COUNCIL J5LUKFS IOWA'
J. J. STEWART
v . . ,
I'ractlcoi In 1'c.lcnl anil .State Courts. B01 liroad
way , o\er.SiUii3 ! Itank
COUNCIL BLUFFS „ - IOWA.
. C. O.
JBJBilN ! j
100 MAIN STREE1' ,
TOUN01L BLUFKd IOWA
Dr , W. K. Sherradon
DENTIST
, an
is
Masonic Temple ,
Council BluQs - owa.
< rai B in n > v > Tn a ° ( th ' * > 'm " she
V H I I tf I Un " ta connection with tb
j I QD n cori > or te name of ifietlron ) &
* * * couvoys n Idea ol uut wbJ
I I ft I B required by the traveling pat-
I I M I * "c- * Short LloO'i , < ? k lirti ly.
1 I IU BT * aj the begt UC $ > a = } d > >
a V E B tloni ill of whlcn r JafB-
bed by the reateri railway iu America.
CHICAGO , JVJiL WATJKEE in
And St. Paul.
II owns and operate over 4,600 mile * ot
orthern Illinois , Wljcouulu , Minnesota , low *
akoti ; and aa ts mtli llnea , brir.clioo and oonnee
ons reach all the icreat ImaUioag coutrei ol to
Northwcut and Far West , It naturally answers ih <
deierlptlon ot Short Line , and Heat Jloute bcttveon
Chicago , Milwaukee , fit. Paul and Minneapolis.
CblcaKOlUwaukee , JA Uroiuri and Wlnona
Ohln KO , Milwaukee , ALwrrlcm and KlUmdaU
Ohicatfi , Milwaukee , lu Claire and Htlllw to '
Chlcnj , " > , MllwauV-ee , Wausiu Mid Merrill.
Chicago , llllwaukee , Deam Duo and O-jhVceh.
Ohlca o , Milwaukee , WauliR ha and Oivinoninwoi
Chlcik'O , Milwaukee , Madlaou nd I'ralrledu ( Jhlvr
OMciKO , MllwauUe , Ouatonna and FalrllMall ,
Chicago , Ilelclt Jtncti I'le ' and Mineral Point
Chlc * o , Klirln , llookford and Bubuquo.
" - ' - - i , Clinton , IUxU : Inland end Cedar Ilapl'j * .
' , Council Bluff * und Oinahi , ,
i , ttlotix City , SIoui Fallgand Tauktoc
. i , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamburlatu.
HM.'i Irdand Iutuquo , Ht. I'tcl and Mlnutaiiolll
Dtvutiorl 1roor , Bt. Paul and Ulnneanolii.
I'-jllrmu B uei r &nd tlio Fluwt IXnlnK Card Ir
the M.rM tro run on the uiAln linen of the f.'lIICAUU find
Ulf.HAUXIIKANDST. PAUtltAILWAV.a evfii i
ttttutloulipald tojuiM'UKer3byeat/t otueirpl o <
it tbe Cow ruiy.
6. S. MiilUUJ
A V ir. OAltCKNTER , Oen' l'an. AK\ \
1 I7LAHK , Oen'I Ku.it.
OEO. U l.ff'j'iO , Aw-t Oiw'l I-a Ad
COUNCOLUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKWS.
PAINTING THE SKY ,
Tin * Dotiiocrnts Coli'ln-ato AVIiotlioi'Oi
no nntl MnUo Nlfjin Hideous
Hir Kopiililicnim ,
In aocordatico with the tlaming postora
scaltorotl nbout Saturday announcltif ?
that the democrats would in the evening
"paint the sky , " there waa a general hur
rah. Some of the moat prominent am
lovol-hoidcd of the party thought auch a
celebration was a little too premature
and would have nothing to do with U
but a tjoodly number decorated their
liouscu and places of bucinoos. Uonfires
wore ntartod up iu the ntrcots and for
Bovoral hours there waa the firing of shot
guns and revolvers , the sending up of
rockote , thoglaroof red light * , the hoarse
ahotita of tired throate , and the
unearthly hooting of innumerable tin
liorns. There wore crowds of people
on the main streets , but there wna little
to BCO , though much to hoar. There
scorned no method or dofmito arrango-
menta , but simply a general coufuaod
yell and hurrah. A no-called procession
iras formed , but it was like the real of
, ho rejoicing decidedly informal. A
'ow hundred of a motley crowd of boys
uid mon wont through the streets with
aanda of music howling and hooting ,
and sooniod determined only on making
as much nolso as possible. The only
charitable contraction to bo placed on
their actions waa that their enthusiasm
swept away their judgment. There wore
a few with torches , a few with Chinese lan
terns great many with broomsa dozcnpr
liorsoback , a good many armed with tin
liorna , a few men , a great many boya and
a few foolish fellowa costumed in ridicu
lous Mother Ilubbnrda , and wearing wiga
of long hair , and borring a banner , "Tho
Audubon Girls. " Thia was probably intended -
tended aa a sharp tako-oll' the fact that
some worthy women took part in n republican
publican parade , but it was an insult to
the rcspoctablo wives , daughters and sisters
tors of respectable citizens , and auch an
insult as was uncalled for and inexcusa
ble. The respectable portion of the
democratic party must have been
ashamed of aomo of the rowdy features
of the parade. Many of the decorations
and illuminationa along the streets were
beautiful , and the enthusiasm of demo
crats was ouch aa to convince
lookers-on that they really felt
that they had somothinp ; to
exult over , and that victory was auroly
theira. The demonstration wan got up
on ohort notice , and hencj did not com
pare favorably with previous efforts.
Ono of the featuroa of the parade waa
the "shot-gun brigade. " Composed of
thirty mon , under command of A. C
Graham and Mart Unrdin. They kept
liring paper shells , and in all discharged
3000. Great care was taken to prevent
accidents , and luckily no harm resulted ,
though this part of the proceedings v/na
very risky. The music waa furniahed by
the Union Pacific and the Bavarian and
the Independent bands , throe in all.
It will pay you to DUO our line of sloven
before you buy.
DK Vor , & WUIOHT ,
50 J Broadway.
THEY , M , 0 , A ,
Tlic Ollloial Itcpiift Tor tlio ( Juai-lci
1 Xovciuucr I ,
I preparing thia report wo begin hy
Buying wo have much to bo thankful tor.
Oar growth has boon steady and marked.
A great deal of interest is manifested iu
our meetings , both religious and literary ,
and now , when the weather ia favorable ,
wo have no difliculty in filling every
seat in our hall at either the gospel ser
vice or the literary and nocial. The com
mittee in charge of those rcapectivo
meetings find it much easier to secure
help than they did a few months ago.
The meetings for young HIP n only , viz. ,
young men's mooting and Bible study
are not largely attended , but they are
most proiitablo to those who como reg
ularly. The object of these meetings is
to train young men to use the power
of song and the word of God in such a
manner as to bo able to deal with any
who may from time to time inquire after
the way of lifo and truth.
A moil u the features proaontod to the
public was the "mock congress , " given
at Ueno'a hall on Tuesday evening ,
October 28th , when a largo crowd greeted
us. More ontortainmpnta of this kind
will bo given thia winter , and wo pro
poeo that every ono ahall bo an improvement
mont on the ono preceding.
A number of now fixtures have been
added to the gymnasium , amen which is
an elegant rowing machine. The gym
nasium is now complete , and should be
used by at least two hundred men of this
city.Tho
The Women's Christian association re
cently donated us a neat atovo for the
parlor. Sonio additional gamoH have
been added to that room. It now affords
attractive place where any young man
1
welcome to como with his frionda and
entertain them aa he would in his own
homo.
The nowspaporo atill take a lively in
toreat in our advancement , and in a
friendly way bring our work frequently
before the public ,
Mr. 0. O Baldwin , of Doa Molnoa ,
state secretary Y. M. 0. A , , waa with us
few days to help us work up the finances
Everywhere the people responded hoarti
. This is an encouragement to the
finance committee , and to all identified
with the association.
\Ve extend our thanks to all who have
any way aided us during the quarter ,
and triut that wo may always have thoii
continued support and co-operation.
The next quarter will bo montlm of
hard work but more encouraging , na wo
are beginning to see the fruits of our
labor , and practical resulU usually bri
satiHfaction. 1' , J. BIOMTOOMKUV , a
CUUTJH , President.
( ianeral Secretary.
Keul ICHiniu
The following are the real estate trans
foH filed for November 8 and reported ti
TUB BKI : by 1' . J. MoMahon.
in
Potcr Mohat and wife to Frank < )
Mohat ; * A nvr } ei-J nwj aeo 1 ! ) , ran/o 77
tovtn > l'J ; $50 ,
J. W ] Javiu and wife and K. SV. Darin 'if '
wife to Thoa. IJurke ; Jta 10 , JJ , Jii
J. ! . fiubdivof It 21. n. p. of ( Je , it
n l tea Ji ( , range 77i tuwn 'J ! )
9270. "
Jduiibon M rri and wife to 0. L.
Koberta , noj ate 2 , range 75 , town 40 ,
&hu
\V. \ V. Wghtman arid wife to WJliam 'la '
Koolinn ; partswj see IS ) , rnngo" " ) , town
Daniel A. Cqo nnd wife to A. T.
Van ; nw | nwl eoe 0 , range 71 , town U ! ' ;
Sl.OOO.
William .1. Santpaon nnd wife lo KimAs
ball Clump ; o.nwj \ sec .11 , range 70 ,
town -10 ; S500.
Henry Ohot nnd wife to Clans Ktiegcr ;
U 1-1 , blk ( ! , Meredith ndd , Avoca ; also
A It l.'l , blk ( > , Alorodith add , Avoca ;
$300.
BUKGLARS BUSY ,
TinSntijiStlll IMiimlorhij ;
ami Huuccoil l A
Detection.
The gang of thiovca 000111 to bo still
sneaking into residences and thus far
Lhoy seem to escape arrest. Saturday
morning it waa diacovorod that seine time
during the night ( ho fellow nad boon
through J. T. llart'a residence at the corner -
nor of Fifth nronuo nnd Klghlh street ,
and carried away a number of valuables.
Among the plunder wan nn overcoat , a
dress coat and veal , but theao wore found
afterward in thoroar of Olmrlcs Kiaoman'a
residence , where they had obtained plun
der which they evidently preferred to
clothing. At Mr. Kiaoman'a ' they got
ila pocketbook containing St'Jfi in cur
rency and a number of checks. The
cho.cka they left on the iloor , and also a
? 10 gold piece which they overlooked in
osalng aside the papers. They also got a
allvor watch and gold chain , besides some
rticlca of lessor value.
IOWA ia'1-.My.
Davenport votocl by a congiilcrablo Min
ority to buy ipnrk. . .
The vote of Buoim Vista county ahowa
a population of 11,000.
Andoraon'a now opor.i house in Iowa
Falls will comfortably Beat 1,000 , pooplo.
A barbed wire company is being organ
ized in Waterloo with n capital of
$120,000.
The total vote of Polk county in 1880
wna 8,172.
tV man named SutlifT , living on a farm
in Mills county , suicided last woek. 11 o
| iad boon ill for seine time , and despair
ing of recovery violently ended his troubles -
los-
Mrs. John Ilalvorson , of Sioux City ,
was seriously injured by n runaway team
! nst week. She was thrown from the
nagon to the ground , sustaining fractures
of both limbs.
N. A. 'Baldwin , a former einployo of
the Burlington road , was recently con
victed at lilt. Pleasant of embezzlement ,
and sentenced to ton and a-hnlf years in
the penitentiary.
Kimbal ) , a boy of IS , loft his
lionio in Miles , Jackson county , about a
week ago , and it is the opinion of physi
cians that unlcoa ho returns soon his
mother will cither die or become insane .
through grief and anxiety.
J. S. Monk , an attorney formerly of I
Ottawa , but now of Chicago , has boon
pocaontcd with n gold watch by the home
steaders of Monpiia county for hit ) auc
ccasftil legal services in their behalf in
what ia known as the "homestead cases. "
Oakaloosa has received another car
load of colored men , who have boon giver
work in the mines at that place and al
Kuoxvillp Junction. Thia work of Supt
McNeil , in shipping hi the colored men.
and throwing the white minors out ol
employment Is condemned by the bettor
citizens of Oakalooaa. It is said that one a
cannot walk the streets of that city after
dark without being subjected to insults
by colored toughs.
The Sioux City Journal of Saturday
says ; An affair of too revolting a nature
to bo more than alluded to waa the talk
of the street for a few minutes yester
day , to the exclusion oven of the Now
York election. Mrs. Louisa Madder
iilod complaint in Justice Mossoau's
court , charging her huiband , William
Madden , with rape on their adoptee
daughter , Carrie I'urnian , a little oighl-
ycar-old girl. The juatico at first dig
credited the wife's story , knowing thai
there had been trouble nnd talk of divorce
vorco between Madden and hia wifo. 1
waa decided that an Investigation be
made by surgeons. Dr. Frazoy was
called , but ho declined to act alone ii
HO important a matter , nnd Dr
Knelt went with him to assist in the ex
animation. The surgeons reported tha
the person of a little girl had been violated
od ; that oho waa badly injured , bu
would probably recover. Madden , whoi
brought into court by Deputy Shoril
llirker , stoutly denied the crime , am
said that his wife waa trying to break u ]
his business. It waa at first proposed ti
release him on bail , but meantime ho wa ;
taken to jnil , and the witnesses in tin
case brought botoro the grand jury
which body , it 13 understood , indictee
him for the crime charged. The nccuooi
has boon n resident of the city for th
past tight years. lie is a butclior , nni
huu had employment in u number o
butcher shops about the city.
A CARD. To all who km tuilulnic from error
pud Indiscretions of joutli neitoui wwVueos , ail
idecAV , k' ' jol manhood , to. . I will ud a > reclp
that 111 cure you , FUSE OF CJIAIIQE. Thli gr a
remedy wan discovered by luUilonerjr In Bout
iArorl-a. Bend elfddr'i l envelop * to B y. -
aim T. Imua , Station I ) . W Yoilc. " "
TIIK MTIiSl. ' DANCES.
Till ) Dlili'rtiiir HIOJIH TliatVIII ho of
l < ' * nliloiiiill < ! tilt ) Coming
Milwaukee Globe ,
While society in all its varied phaic
takes deep interest in the atnusmonta
that dot each winter season with brigh ho
spots , and nights to bo remembered , few
people pay attention to anything mor
than the pure personal enjoyments o
tlioeo pleasures. In ttio way of dancing
parties , their styles , changes , and espeo
tally now figures , everybody la interested
Auk the ordinary society man whore th
change in the dancus originates , and It
vaguely answers , "Paris. " To find th
degree of truth in this reply the head o
favorite dancing academy in thin citj
was interviewed last evening , aoated it
her cony parlor , the lady answered th
question quite fully.
"Yen nhould know that in Now York $
there are held the monthly mooting of
profoBHora of dancing The head of thib
society-is a member of similar aociotiuB
Paris and olao"huro. Now dancef
i chumjcH in the figures or stepa that
are introduced nleowhuro are reported to la
fits mooting and a practical illustration
the top orfiguro in Kiveii , the profess
OM htoriflingin line and learning it if
ia cousi'lerod a deeirdblo acquisition or
worthy of living it ia at once sent In all to
"th.-r membein of tlio atiochtion. Tiiut
with tlto boiler claaa of dancing schools , u
now step ciiinui out DiiniiltaneousJy in all
citii-a , There it much of ndvantsgt u
thic , as formerly , hid to sown t'.xtrnt1
tow , Innovations are introduced by coin-
inrAtivoly unknown pcoplo. Those are
. nnght to a sufliclont number to consider
ably 'mix' a mixed assembly of dancer * .
When . the membership of the Now York
Assembly becomes general thoao troubles
trill ccnao , ns the originator of n now
stop will then submit it and it will not
uo'inuglit unless generally accepted ,
"Tho changes for the coming winter
are not all arranged yet , but a general
survey c f the field may bo given. The
waltz ( iiiiulrlllo and lawn tennis quadrille
will bo the tquarn dancca of the winter ,
without doubt. The plain qindrillea will
be danced more like the Sixratcga quad
rillo. That IB , the first four will dance
with the aldo couples instead of remain
ing quiet In the round dances I ho waltz
rill , aa Ufluul , bo the dance. I think it
safe to nay the waltz will never bu super
seded. The other round dances will go
ns usual. None of them have been
dropped.
To n lady , especially , a dance without
n programme la an all'iiir tame , spiritless
and altogether unprofitable. Without
hose little cardboards oho can'tgivomore
han ton waltzes to her favorite partner ,
and provo it. Shu naturally gota mixed
in her engagements. Her mind should
ia gtvon to the ploaatiroa of the evening
nd not to its detail.
The stocks of programmes prepared
or the winter season are the neatest and
root artistic that have appeared for
ears. The prevailing color of the paper
s white , as in note paper fiuiclon. The
vay-up , elegant and simply peafoct thing
n this line is a plain , square , heavy card
vith crimped , beveled cdgo. The edge
a cither plain or gilt , according to the
aatu of thu purchaser. This card ,
irintcd with eopper-plato and surmount-
> tl with a monogram , is certainly a lovely
'
ll'iir , acceptable to tlu most refined
asto ,
The next programmo in favor Is folded
ono with two broad hammurod-ailvor
lands on white ground , The design IB
triking and taking , whllo its companion ,
with binds of hammurod brass , in not
icarly so popular. Thus runa the taste
of the public.
For awoll secret society balls , the pa-
ior makers have ( 'one the proper thing.
Clio programmes are generally plain
white cards ot heavy paper , with rounded
or square corners. The beveled edge in
thoao may bo plain or gilt. In the center
tor of the outside the ombosai-d figure of
> rominout emblems of the society are
) laced in silver , gold and bronze. Thoao
designs are very neat and beautiful.
The firemen will have A wide range of
artistic programmed to cheese from. On
this pamo white card a fireman's hat or
an ongiuo , with horses on the run , is oni-
leased with eold or silver. Another design -
sign moat striking and elegantly executed
s that of a burning interior aeon through
ho charred edges of a picture. The fig-
ires are a fireman , who has dropped bin
loao to grasp the child n woman ia lift-
ng to him. Thu curling smoke shadows
tlu Ecpno. This is lithographed in beau-
Ifihi tints. Thrco other designs with
his onu complete the out.
For masquerades the doaignaare plenteous -
oui as the stars , and each one is prettier
.ban , the last. The leader ia the usual
ivhito card with a lithographed figure of a
iago ! , gentleman in the costume of ' 70 ,
lower girl , etc
In the way of programmes for fancy
dross parties , the designer has racked his
Drains to some cll'iiot. A pretty conceit
Is n folded glove in all thu fashionable
shades. Another now ono is a Bath
nachot , hand-painted on a heavy cream
beveled card-board. Another aachoi
covers the whole card neatly. The satii
is of plain bright color , and ia thu back
ground for the embossed figures of
flower girl and her attendant. A card
with a half otchcd figure of a girl holding
email folded card bearing on its outsidi
the legend , "Order of the dance , " is
among the neat and less expensive cards
Unless the party is to bo rechorcho it
the extreme ono can hardly ch.oao amiaa
among the legion of lovely programmes
shown. The figures of the price follow
thu faahionablenosa of thu design upward
and the country school-house dance may
bo aa appropriately served with pro
grammes as the swell charity ball.
A MlIjMONAIUtt'S MANSION.
Jay ( lOiilil'H I'nlniln ) JJninc on llio
Pcturcsito ! | Huilsun ,
Mr. Gnuld'u residence ia nltuatcd on a
commanding omlnencu overlooking the
Hudson. From the vuranda Now
York , twenty-five miles di/itant / , is plain
ly visible , while up the river for twont ;
miles or moro ia presented one "f th
grandest viown of mountain , meadow am
water in America. Mr. ( iould has GO1
acres of lund at Irvington under iv higl
state of cultivation , and employs upon i
about forty men. The gteenhouaes ar
immense , tilled with the uhoicuat exotica
from every part of the earth. A larg
apace is devoted to orchards , which grow
in endless variety and profusion
Much attention ia puid I
to i/nipo and fruit culture. How ho find
lime to ovoraoo it all la remarkable. On
would think it a great burden to n mat
of his huBinoBs activity. Every morning
at ( i Air. Gould rises and spends an him
before breakfast overseeing hia workmen
When asked if ho ia able to throw off the
care of buslncaa when in hfs homo ho replied
plied that ho made it his invariable rule
Mia home la a remarkably happy one ,
Alra. Gould is a lady nf cultitru and exceeding
coeding refinement. Like her husband ,
she is very practical and displays rare
common sense in the ordering of Jiur do
mestic allalra. That she u an exception
ally good mother is evincoa by the roaring
her children , and the marked ruspec
and deference shown to both father anc
mother from the oldest aon down to the
youngeat child , which is very striking
Air. Gould being a prominent louder in
commercial affairs , ia undoubtedly u fair
Hpucimen for erltlcluui , but in hta house
Is beyond its roach , and his private
life is beyond reproach , The Irvingtot :
house ia a substantial atone structure for
nierly the property of the late Air. Alor-
ritt. It la furnished with great taato
The picture gallery and library are rare
and valdablo collections , The library
contains several thousand volumes , in
eluding many books in the original man
uacripts centuries old , among which ie
Hignoii'H Polychronicon in thu primitive
leather binding painted by hand with tlu
pen , moro than four centuries ago. Th
duplicate of thu work ia in tin
British muieiiin , and in valued a
$10,000. Air , ( iould is much more sociii
than is generally suppoeod. It Is not hi
habit to apeak ill of thomi that abuse him
The guiisiRff Mr. and Mm. Gould ar
made to feel perfectly at home ; n
attempt at display ia made. Oatontatioi
dintaatoful to both host and hcstess
and Air Gould hau an little renpoct fu
thoao who talk or wiite fuhomo flattoric
concerning him an he IIUH for those win
constantly ahueo him. And thin limdn u
remark that some of the virtuou
wlsoacrea who habitually abuse him am
mil lua umurpriHua , ami who pio'lio * hi
rum , may find out tlmt he will bo nil-
keep thu Hull loir , ' after they have
tu write hid financial
ERTEUS HAY PRESSES.
\ro Uio Clii'iuiosl. I\lost \ Diirablo , Sniallcsb in Sr/.o nnd Lightest iu
Woiglit.
Vih no lUv l'rr wc cl ny klml run the anionnt of work uroiltircd ftt nidi llltloflvntim.1 , ( ten tons of hay
il otorlnlovlrkllrnnil Jint . lie done with the 1'ati'l linro . .
cur. ) m CMI | ) > rd.Machines. Wurrrnntcd or no
M . For llliHint'il now circular mUlrrw , UKJ. KHTKI , * CO. , ijulnry , llll'cK
MoontlciiOinnhftlloo. n llcm llttibllihod In IStf.
Without A Rival.
AND-
Have been Awarded One Hundred aivd eighteen Prise
Medals at all the prominent expositions of the
World for the Last Fifty Years. And
t LiYim Pianists
IN
An oxamnmtion of these magnificent Pianos is politely requeatod
before purchnsing any other instrument.
General Western Representatives.
P. S. Also , Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSB & SONS
BJ3HR BEOS.'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGSB
OYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS.
MAHA
THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE
ALL ARE FOURS ® I
n Enjoy Pure Air & Watetf
And nil of the good onOlpleaEant things that go to make ap corn *
pleto and hnppy existence.
The town of Sonth Omaha ic tiinatod south of the citjr [ ot Omaha
on the line o the U. P. Railway , and it is less than 2fc miloa from tha
Omiihu post office to the north line c the town site.
South Omaha is nearly 14 miloa north and south by 2 j east and
west-and covers un area of nearly four square milea ,
The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit
Nearly 150 lots have boon sold add the demand is on the inoreas *
The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion.
The 60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely.
The { 30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abnnianb
lupply of
PURE SPRING WATER.
The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a large force of men * i
work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot
uear the park at the north end of the town. Suitable groandi will be
t'urniflhoa for Church and School purposes.
Now is the time to buy lots'in this erowing'city. They will HBTO
be cheaper than they are to-day.
| 3y Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Tardm.
. M. A , UPTON ,
Assistant Secretary ,
-IN WlHOn IS TATJGHT-
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING ,
COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR ,
PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , CORRESPONDENCE ,
CIVIL GOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE
SHORT HAND ,
Thin la ( ho Commercial Department nf Bellevue College. Send for circular * .
Address , OKO II. RATH BUN , Prln. Omaha , Nob.