OMAHA DAILY BEE : WJSPNESDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 188T. THIRTY .THOUSAND STRONG , Tudgo Maxwell's Plurality the Larg est in Nebraska's History. RESULT OF THE OFFICIAL VOTE. Btnnll Comfort For ttio Prohibitionists Winter Meeting of the Htnlo AKrlcultnrnl Hocloty Items From ilio Capital. frnov THE IIFK'B uxcot.jf mnir.AU.1 The ofllcliil vote of the state at the recent election discloses ttio fact that Judge Samuel Maxwell , .republican , has carried the state over O'Day , democrat , by a,177 votes , the greatest plurality ever given n republican candidate hi the state. For the past two days the state board of canvassers have been compiling the return * and the vote for Htipremo Judge li in follows : Biimm.-l Maxwell , republican Sfl,72. " > Thonmit O'Day , democrat 6H.MS James F. Abbott , prohibition 7UVJ For comparison's Hake , the following vote for governor one year ago is of Interest : John M. Thayer , republican 75W5fl James K. North , democrat 5'2t > ii < ) H. W. Hardy , prohibitionist 8,175 It will bo observed that while this was con sidered mi olT-ycnr in | > oHtlcs and that but ono state officer of any prominence was to bo elected , the vote of the state has Increased nearly 11.000 , mid that 1 ( > ,0 < )0 ) of these votes nro a gain for the republican party , the per cent of gain being much greater for the re publicans than the democrats. , Uul to the political prohibitionists , the political wreck ers of Um state there Is neither charm nor satisfaction In the returns. Their lots In the state , despite the fact tli.it the totul vote increased H.OOO is nearly lKK , ( ) votes in comparison with the vote for Hardy for governor , and over 1,0(10 ( compared with their vote for their remaining state officers a year ago. It is a significant showing that illustrates the de cadence of that party that has never reached proiK > rtions to entitle it" to a imsltlon unionis the political parties of the state. There is a Bisnillcnnco of value in the vote of Nebraska , wnen the coming presidential contest is taken Into consideration , and the fact that the recent state convention took hold of vital i-wues In the state undoubtedly had its effect on the size of the republican vote. The vote for regents of the state university shows but a slight full in ; , ' off from the head of the ticket'Muxwell running ubout 1,000 voles ahead of his ticket. The vote for regents is as follows : D.ivls , republican Sr > ,777 KohertH , republican S5-l.Vi Slicker , domociat 57KM ( HarrK democrat 57,0-Jl Newell , prohibitionist 7'Cii ; Hilton , prohibitionist 7 , ; < 17 Hoot , union labor./ " ,107 Moore , union labor ! 3,70 : ) The vote for district judges Is as follows : First district Applogato , republican , 7,4'.M ; Sttill , republican , ( V-J'i ' ; Hroody , democrat , 0'J7 ! { ; Thomas , democrat , r > ,4. > 7 ; Hoverige , prohibition , 1,4511. Secrnd district Chapman , republican , 7.KJ5 ; Field , republican , 11,1W ; Sawyer , dem ocrat , .VS-ftS ; Ha.vden , democrat , 3'J4l , ; lilt- tonbemtor , prohibition , 1,1011. Third district Hnnrouk , republican , 5,104 ; Estollo , republican , 5,017 ; GrolT , non-parti ] aan , 0,427 , Doano , non-partisan , 8,811 ; Wake- loy , non-partisan , 10,1115 ; Hopcwcll , 14,450 ; liullou , republican , > ,4M. Fourth district Post , republican , 8,25 < > ; Marshall , republican , 8.103 ; Sullivan , demo crat , 7iJ74 ; Gllkeson , democrat , ( ) ,8i)3 ) ; Wall ing , prohibition , 1OM ; Uice , proldbition , 741. Fifth district Morris , republican , lO.OTT ; Vail , prohibition , 1.007. Sixth district Norval , republican , ( r > .4oO Mill , prohibition , 1'J'J7. Seventh district Powers , republican , 13.- 21 ; Norris , republican , 7,4011 ; Crawford democrat , (5,710. ( Uighth district Gnslln , republican , 9,075 : Hewitt , prohibition , l.fflJS. Ninth district Tiffany , republican , 5,3S3 ! Harrison , republican , 0,08. ! ; Platt , democrat , 4'Jl.r > ; Doyle , democrat , M,7S3. Tenth district Humor , republican , D.Sbt ! CJrcen , democrat , 5,000. Eleventh district Cochran , republican 0 , < WJ ; Golfer , m Twelfth district Klncald , republican 7OM ; Wicker , democrat , H.IKM. run WIXTBII MKKTINO Of the atato agricultural society will bo held at the state univeisity in this city on the 17th of January. For the pilot two days Secre tary Furnas has been in Lincoln looking after business matters relative to the meeting and securing the programmes for distribution over the state. Ono of the features of the winter incotim ; will bo the corn exhibit , the first yut made at a winter meeting of the board , and as the premiums are liberal a fine exhibition of Nebraska's favorite cereal is expected. The usual programme will ho fol lowed at the winter meeting and , in addition , Prof. C. 1C. Hcusy will read a paper in the form of a report on the grasses and forage plants of the state. Prof. Hicks , of the state university , professor of geology , who bus given much thought and attention and Investigation to the problem of immigration with reference to the western part of the state , will read a paper on that subject. The Usual reduced railroad rates will bo accorded for the winter meeting , and at the meeting the premium list for the coming year will bo nmdo up. 1 hose desiring programmes should address Secretary Furnas at Urownville. i.ivi : nrncK MKKTIXO. The governor has requested the live stock ( military commission of Nebraska and State Voteiitmrinn Dr. Oerth to attend a meeting tn be held at Springlleld , 111. , December II ) , ut which the live .stock commissioners of the northern and western states will bo ivprc- ncnted. The object of the meeting is to con sider the subject of Texas fever and the best way to prevent its introduction into the northern states and to conduct the trufllc in souther cattle with safety to the stock Inter- estsof the northwest. The commission mid Dr. Gerth will attend. KKSOLUTIONS AllOPTCII. The live stock commission has passed the following resolutions : Hesolved , That the state veterinarian bo requested to prepare a circular for the use and benefit of the farmer * and stock raisers of the state , containing information on the following subjects : 1 , How contagious and infectious diseases nro to bo reported , a. What indemnity Is allowed for stock killed and under what circumstances. ! ! . The evidence of glanders and faroy in horses uiul a description of diseases that may bo mUtaken for them. I , How to disinfect stables In which glan- dored horses have been kept. 5. Said circular shall state that it is the in tention of the commission to use their best efforts to advance and protect thu , live stock interests of the state and that wo ask the sup port of the farmers and stock raisers to the end that our efforts may bo successful. II , A brief decrlptlon of hog cholera and the sanitary measure , neqessary to prevent ita spread. TUB SBWS nou.rn nowx. Supreme court WHS In session yesterday The principal case on argument being tin O'Hrion-Giifllln case fro 11 Omaha. The flnal cull of the docket will occur Friday the 2nd Governor Tlmycr will depart for Washing' ton on Saturday to be present with the re nmimlcr of the Omaha committee nt the national republican committee. r It Is expected that a mandamus raso will br hoard In the supreme court to-day in whlcli M Logan county brings mandamus proceedings ) ' ! npainst Auditor Habcoek to compel him tc register the court house bonds of that count } In the district court yesterday the Jlrst i-O' plevln case cf the many brought by whole i alers in Lincoln against the Union PucilK railroad was on trial. The case was brought by Raymond liros. it Co. , the tlrm refusing & to pay the fi eight charged and rcplovinlnt the goods , A jury was empannelled at 11001 mid the cnso was In progress. ft t Among the Omaha attorneys in Lincoli yestordav were A. J. Poppleton , George S. Smith , K. M. Hartlctt and George ti.nt tJ O'Hricn , Jr. Thomas I * Kimunll , nssistan to Uio vice president of the Union Pacific J was also in the city yesterday , NOTK. Bo suspicious of persons win rocpininotid liny ether article iw "JUH as good , " nntl tnko nothing cUe but Dr Hull's- Cough Syrup. . A party paid , ton dollars for. horsi nt nn uuctlon sale. The horse wni . l mo tmd brutsod all over.A b.ottlo of BnJviitionOil eobtingitf cents Wfta used ho i now valued at two.hu'udred dollan * b * * ntIrTi * * WYl * * v iMP * 4w' „ " ' ' ' " ' ' - ' - - * ' -i ! 11 innrrn i 'rr-r- - " t MOHTUAKY MATTEBH. nUTIIRKPOIII ) . Dr. nuthcrford died yesterday morning at 3:10 : o'clock , from theeffccUof thooverJoaoof morphine , under the effects of which ho was found Monday afternoon , as reeordcd In the UIK. : After ho had boou treated for Homo time by the physlclnng , It was supirosed that hu hod recovered from the effect of the druff , yet It was decided that he should bo wntched during the ntirht. Ac cordingly several frlendtt , Mosnrs. H. Strlok- ler , O. O. Cnldrr and Mr. ICrnimc , together with Drs. Hubert and Drown , attended him , taking turns In watching hM condition. Lute In the evening It became apparent that the effects of the morphine were too great and that it would not 1)0 ponxlblu to relieve the proatrato phy sician , and accordingly at the hour mentioned above , the victim died. The remains were yesterday removed to Urexel It Maul's , where nt 10 o'clock an Inquest was held > vhlch resulted In a verdict that death had resulted from an overdose of tnorpl'lnc. token with what intent could not bo ascertained. A tel egram was received yesterday by Mr. Calder , mentioned above from Frank Huth- isrford , brother of the deceased , resid ing at Utlea , New York , and sup posed to an attache of the Herald of that place. It requested that the remains be for warded to him and he would come out here lalfr and pay all the costs. The doc tor loft u number of books and other small property , in the pocket of one of his coats there being found between fcW mid $40. It is claimed that some of the surviving members of his family own n considerable number of lots lu this city , The remains were embalmed and were forwarded to their desti nation last evening. iiintKifAiin. OYesterday Vincent Hurkhard , aged five years , son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurkhard , and grand son of A'incent Hurkloy , died nt the residence of of his parents , 121 ! ) North Eigh teenth street. The little boy hud been 111 but n few dayn , having been severely attaeked with pneumonia. _ SOUTH OMAIIA NKWS. Miss Austn Clark , accompanied by her sister , Mrs. Well , left yesterday for Tarkio , Mo. On their return these two ladies will engage in the millinery business. The building Is now boingerectcd on n lot recently purchased by Miss Clark , r Ground was broken yesterday for the foundation of a handsome business block east of the postoftlce. The property is owned by J. A brains. An itinerant phrenologist who claimed to bo a luiLMl desccndent of Suworrow , the cele brated Polish general , was in the cityes - tin-day feeling the bumps of the younjjor members of the population. A heifer which had three cars , the third being quite small and situated just alongside the right auricular , was one of the curiosities nt the stock yards jesterday. The grading of N street lias again been resumed and every effort will bo made to complete it before tlio ground freezes. .lames Hrlttain , a prominent stockman of Wood Kiver , Neb. , Is iaftho city. The eastern , extension of the stock vards will bo ready for use on Monday. Work will then begin on the northern annex. Henry Morgan , a butcher nt the Fowler packing house had a linger cut off while trimming horns yesterday. Dr. Kirk Patrick dressed the wound. George Seldcn of Aurora , is in the city. Considerable complaint is heard on the part of slock shippers concerning the action of the H. & M. management relating to thoshipping of cattle and hogs to this market. It is claimed that stock is sidetracked 'at Lincoln mid other points for three or four hours when it should bo forwarded as rapidly as possible. A po.tltion asking that this action bo cor rected is being prepared and will bo for warded ut an early date. Should the result be not satisfactory other measures will be re sorted to- BO. F. Swift , the Chicago packer , was again on the market yesterday , and is giving his per sonal attention to building a cattle market. Tnoro Is not much doing in this line , and a the Swift house can liandlo from eight bun dred to ono thousand per diem , It Is ti > their interest to imluco shippers to send their cat tle to thib market. AAIUHKMENTS. The second performance of a "Grea Wrong" took place last evening ut tlio Grand Opera house before a large und enthusiastic audincc. All the parts seemed even more harmoniously balanced than they did on the preceding night. Mr. Studley made a com incndublo effort to correct the faults noticed with the result that his reading was rendered much more satisfactory to the audience. The other actors sustained the estimate rendered of them in yesterday's paper. TIII : I'uoi'Lii's. Katie Pearson's company appeared las night nt this theater in Laura Dainty1 ! favorite , "Mountain Pink. " The company and star appeared to decided advantage , giv ing a very satisfactory entertainment. A Chronic Tendency Overcome. Many persons are troubled with chronic tendency to eon.stipntion. Thoj nro of billions temperament. The com plaint to which they tire subject , though easily remediable by judicious trout munt , is in iniiiiy cases aggravated by resort to clt-nntt j purgutlves und choln- gogucs. As the nuuiiin Btomach and bouols nro lined with a delicate mem brane , mid not with vulcanite , thoycnn- not stand prolonged drenching with such medicines without serious Injury. Nothing restores and counteracts an habitual tendency to constipation so ef fectually as Hosteller's Stomach Bittcr.s. Its laxative elTect is gentle and progres- s-ive. It neither convulses nor weakens the inlubtiiics , and its elTccts are unac companied bv griping pains. Itnroiihus the liver when the organ is sluggish , promotes digestion and oncotirages np- jictito and sleep , for fever and ague , kidney troubles , , nervous complaints , and incipient rheumatism it in incomar- nblo. Tnko n wineglass before meals and bee how soon you will relish them. In Dol'ense of Her Son. Mrs. Mary O'Garnion. mother of Thomas Carroll , who was rofen ed to in yesterday's lice , called at the HER oflico In thu morning. Mr . O'G.irmon say it is absolutely false that Carroll was guilty of highway robbery , nor was ho oven charged with that crime. Upon the night of tho'alleged robbery of Mr. Frank Gibson , Mrs. O'Gannon says there is nmplo evldencn to provo her son was not out of her IIOUBO. The mother says that while her son has faults as other men , ho Is not the man to bo guilty of dishonesty. His besetting sin is his love for liiuior.nnd while in his cups ho has had many little difficulties , none of them have verg d upon dishonesty. Mrs. O'Gannon regrets with all her mother's , heart the faults her son i cully possesses , but will not stand Idly by and hear him accused of a wrong of which she and many reputable citi , zens know him to bo innocent. ; Peed makes Blood and Dlood makes , ' Beauty. Improper digestion of food > necessarily produces bad bloodresulting1 in n feeling of dullness in the stomach , acidity , heartburn , blck headache , and ether dvspoptio symptoms. A closely con lined life causes indigobtlon , con tf- mtion , biliousness and loss of appetite. To remove the.te troubles , there no ' remedy equal to Prickly Anli Bitters. Ithas'beeu tried and proven to bo u bpecltic. Ilehl Kor ItoMiory. B On last Thursday night a crook and confi dence man styling himself Charles White took a young follow named A. J. Shlnko the ' . ro'unds of the saloons , and after ho thought . ho had him sufilclcntly drunk to bo unable to help himself , led him back of the Millord , hotel , where ho robbed htm of a valuable gold watch. Yesterday White fell into the lianas of Ofllccr Mayhood , and was taken to the central station. A few minutes later ho was summoned before Judge llerku , who , after bearing the case , mil the thief under f 1,000 . to appear before tlio district court. If you are suffering with weak or in flamed eyes , or gnuuilatod eyelids , you can bo quickly cured by using Dr. J' II. : McLeaiPs Strengthening Eye Salve , . 26 cents a box. ' - . . . . . . 1119 . CAN SAVE I. It From SO to 1OO Per Cent On Merchant-Tailor Made Clothing , by making your purchases at The Misfit Parlors , during this week. No DODGE will be found TO CATCH YOU in a flaring advertisment made by us. We can show you Made up in the most substantial manner , combined with more elegance than has AS YET BEEN shown by any house in Omaha , and AT PRICES beyond approach of any house in Omaha. "Attractions for this Week Special. " OYERGOAT AT AT $10.30 Which we made to order for $18.0O $20.40 Which was made to order for $ 40.OO 12.60 < i 22.00 * 25.9O " " 50.00 14.2O Cl 26.00 3O.OO " " 60.00 15.80 28.0O 43.00 " " 85.00 17.7O II 32I.OO 68.OO " " 15O.OO 18.65 35.OO I75.OO " f < 3OO.OO Suitings too numerous in variety of pattern and prices for space to make mention. You can find them in style of cut and pattern to suit you and at price you wish to pay. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS ARE MOST COMPLETE , filled tb their utmost capacity , com prising every article of man's wear in quality unsurpassed and at prices less than any house in Omaha SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE THIS WEEK in UNDERWEAR AT THE MISFIT PARLORS 1119 FARNAM STREET , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Myrtle's Oniccrs. Last night the regular election of Myrtle lodpo No. 2 , 1C. of P. , took pluco at Custlo hall , on Fourteenth street , near Dodie. There was a largo attendance of niemlcrs. The ofllccrs elected are David Kaufman , chancellor commander : John KolUonny , vice chacollor ; George Nodel , prelate ; Isaac Schiff , master of the exchecqucr ; G. W. S.i- bino , master of llnance : H. V. Hilcman , keeper of records and seals ; George Uobcrts , master at arms. After the election the mem bers , sixty-llvo in number , adjourned to Hig- gins' St. Cloud cafe , where a very pleasant and impromptu banquet was enjoyed by all. County Hospital Ilnsomcnt. Contractor Uyan , of the new county hospi tal , says : "Wo arc still working and intend to continue until the weather becomes too cold to warrant any further action. Wo require - quire but one week in which to complete the basement , having already excavated 05,000 yards of earth and placed in position nearly all the rock and brick work required for the foundation. Wo expect to llnlsh the building in August , though we have until fall for that purpose If anything unusual fjiould occur or wo should desire to avail ourselves of the time specillcd. " Paul Wolf ami His Mouth. CHICAGO , Nov. 29. Paul Wolf , the young mnn arrested yesterday for threatening to blow up States Attorney Grinnell with a bomb , was before Justice White to-day for preliminary hearing. The officers who ar rested him testified to hearing a speech nmdo in a saloon in which a number of well known revolutionists were gathered , in which the prisoner threatened to blow up Grinnell. Justice White lined him &M ) and put him un der bonds to keep the peace. Wolf claimed ho was drunk and did not know what hovas > saying. William Walsh , a shoplifter , was caught stealing ti lot of underclothes in Kelly , Stigcr As Co.'s store yesterday afternoon and was turned over to the police. DIED. UUUKHAUD Yesterday morning at 8 o'clock , Vinton , aged 4 years 10 months. Funcn.l this aftcrhoou at 2 o'clock from 12W N. 18th st. After diphtheria , scarlet fever , or pneumonia , Hood's Sardupnrilla wil give strength to the system , uiul expo all poison from the blood. " Intcrnannl llovenm > Collections. Ycstcrdiiy's Internal revenue collections amounted to ? C.Oi9.4S. BITTERS It hu ttood the Teit of Ytari , in Carlnir all Dinsiti of the DT8PEPSIACONSTI. RES PATIOV , JAUNDICE , BICKHEADAOHE.BIL- LIVER IOU3COMPLA1HI8&C tcnconnder dliappear KIDNEYS iti Mneflctal influence. STOMACH It ii pnrely a Medielae AND ai'iti cathartic proper- tiei forbid * iti uie ai a B0 berertn. It ii pleas ant to toe taite , and ai eiilly Uken by child * ren ai atlalta. PRICKLY ASM BITTERS CO 8ol Proprl tor , _ S mnowlaua . Tlie Weaker Sex nro iramonsoly strengthened by the use of Dr. R. V. Plorco's "Favorite Pre scription , " which cures all female du- nyomontSv und { fives tone to the sys tem. Sold by Only One Only ono niurrluBO license was asked for from Judge MrCulloch jcstcrdny. The up- [ ) llcants were Torvald O. Dover , aged thirty- LWO yuars , mid Kate K. Dempsey , twenty- nine years old. Tlio oxticctunt groom llvra at Newman's Grove , Neb. , and the bride at Manltowoc , Wis. _ CREAM &AKIN6 Its superior excellence proven in millions ot homesror inoip thuiia qaurti'r of aiontiiiy. It Is nsi-a by the United states ( icivcrnniiHit. I'.n- dor Htl by tin- heads of the t n at unlvcrsltlis , s tliu Stronuint. I'tnoet unit Most lUMllhtul. Or. 1'rlco's the only lUklui ? I'owder tint iloes not contain Ainuionlu. Mine or Alum. Sold only in 1-lllH. VnirKliAKIMl I'OWIIUII CO. . New Vork , adcnso , St. IouH. * * < elr lnhii ) > rliiififfo > i > l'orla > ut " ft duraliintvniidarr the reigning Jf3\S / oi'oifo < i'i < o i' l f clrcl . FOP Sale by Haward Brothers. THE OMAHA BEE , ANY PMT OF J1V CA1IIHEH FOU 20 Cents a "Week. Seven papers a fcek. Seed your order to the . ' otllce. 1029 P Street , Capita ! Hotel Building HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope , Buffalo Scales , Plows , Markers- Scale Repair Shop. Hooks , Grapples , OMAHA. Slide Iron. . T. N. PARKER , FLORIST , Rare & Ornamental Plants West of Now York City. Office , 1422 FARNAM STBEET , Olllre Telephone. 60. Green Home Telephone. 1000. ( Uoyil's Oreru House. ) I' . U. Itox f& > . your rernUrr for thn JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE JAMES r "MEANS $3 SHOE , acconllni : to > our nci' < l . CAUTION I I'nMlivcli mmc sinline unless our en nip niul prlut flpprari'l ' iluh i uthp &nlca. Souio duller * , lu onlT Id ntakc u larger profit , will iri ninlin-iHl Ihq Inlrrlor pumN xilli ulilili ( ho market Is tiixnliil .IA.MKS.AII-\NS : 4 MIOM In Hell nnil ilvll.h It lilt IIIn-ii Htorklne nml HK- OUIKKS NO " liUKAK. IMJ IN , " bclnif Krlrctly > ) thellittlliiK-liUvtorn It ill > ntlM > Um most illnua ltltlnr\ci-y \ilul Ktjifit iquul la tliu hoixl > pv\r < l hoe uhlrh A l.forltpJftnir JJcan $ . ' ( , hucforltoj Ucnro- Mllfil nt J7ortS. , TAMnSMiANSC.1SIIOKI : llifurisl- inl $1 Slino ami li ulnnliiit > f Ihp only | M of III | > m f whlrli hat ever IK-CII irl.ncJ c.Mi"ishrl\ ll.i' nmrkrt I'l hlcll < lilial > llity U tolllldorcil IK lore m r nuln aid opviP.irnnro llio c t.l.n < > i nrt M > M by tli" t > r t ret IKi > Ihniiislioul HIP Unltnl Sttc , and r will bUre thnm pa lly Mllliln > unr ienh In anv nUte or trrrilnry If ) uu will nriid n < n | u > ti.i | i aril , iwiillunliDi llil > pap < r 4umv Mean * i Co. . 41 l.liicjln .it. , ltu > tonMa . Full line of the nhovo Shoei\for ! lnM MIA liv ( ) . W. Cook , l.tiw Ptirnum btmtt : (1. S1 Jllllcr. ni'J North IC.th Htioet ; Ilitywaul liros , 4OT South 1'ith htrpct. In Co UN en. lli.ui'ts by Suicunt iviuis41- ; asKa watioini , „ „ „ „ . U. S. DEPOSimVOUAUA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $23OOOO Surplus , - OOOOO H. W. YATIIS , l.tvris S. llr. : i ) , Vlce-Projldent. A. K. TOU/.U.IN. Vlco-I'reiiamit. W. II. S. Ilufiilts , Cashlur nlllKCTOUS , w. v. Monsr , JOHN P. Coi.i.ixs , H. W. 1'Aits , l.twis S. Itrau , A. E.TOUZALW. Oanklnc omcc THE IRON BANK. Cor , nth mul rarimmSts , A Genera ] lianHliiH lluiluuso Transacted. FOUNTAIN BRA.WJDS E OUT AND PIvLJQ- incomnarably the Sample Bottles Free. An I'Diclcnt Kcmedy for .CliiilpiM Morliiis , Dysrntcry And all I > lonlir3 tf ) tbo Honrla. Imported by Mihalovitch , Fletcher U Co. , Cincinnati , 0. wlnct mcrcliantii S , S. FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , 100 N. 13th Street. rum ; CALIFOUNIA WINKS , shipped direct from our Vineyard , Itlosllnif.ddtfslcl Clnr te. rort , Blicrrles , eto. San Jose Vimltn , Seventh , Klxlith , Han Salvador and William sticots , Bail Jose , Citlltbrulii. Tr M , combined onlr ona In tli * world B ner U contl&uoiii tlKtrtt i l. BctsntlBo , l'ow r/ul. itr * . 81 VAMIil * . * CtUCAM. TI1E- OK TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fl'y. The Best Route from Omalm and Council Bluffr to - THE EAST = = - TWO TUAU.'S DAILY DKTU'KKN OMAIIA AND CX5UNCII , Chicago , AND Milwaukee , Sh 1'nnl , Minneapolis , Cedar Hnpld , Rock Island , Frecport , Itockford , Clinton , Diibuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jane.sTllle , Beloit , IVInona , La Crogso , And nil utber Importnnt potnti Knit , Northeast and Boutbca t. For through ticket ! call on thn ticket uent ( it HOI nruam itreut , tn I'uzton Hotel , or at Union 1'iclflo Iieiwu I'ullman Sleepers And Uio fluost Dlnln ; Can In the world are run on the main line of thn Oblracii , Mil- a kee k St. Uiul llallwnr. and crerr uttenUon U paid to paasenKors bf courteout coiplojel o { U * oomranj. II.M1LI.K1I , General Manager. J. K.TUCKKIt. An'I'tnnKJHnorM Mnnager. A. V. U. CMll'K.STKU , uenural IlutonEer * ad Ticket AKent. GKJ ) . K. IIKAKroitD. Aiilstnnt General Puwn ( r ndTlckut Auunt. ' J. T. CI.AHK , Oeni-rnl Superlotendeot. THE CHICAGO ANP NorthWestern - Western Railway Short Line. Council Bluffs And Ciiicago , The onlr rota to take for DPS Molnei , MHrlnlltown. Odur llapld * , Cllnluu. lllxun , ChltMgo. Milwaukee ami nil noluts ruit. 'lo the people ot Nebraska. Colorado rado , Wyoming , Utah , Irtuho , Nevndn , Orccon. WashIngton - Ington and Cnllfornln. U offers supdlor advantage * m t pOMlulii by liny utlier lln . Among n few of tlia nuiriDnnis points of superiority cujuir il by tlm tmtroni nf lUls roul kutwrcii Omsh and ClilcntEO. are Its two trul : > a ilny of DA V COAClC Kd , wblch uro tliv UAot thut fitunHii an mid laienut * ty can creuto. Iti 1'ALAUK HI.UIH'I.NU ( MIW. wblok r rao.lN of comfort und oh'jtunce. Iti I' KIXlK PIIAWIM ! UOUM CAII.S iminrp > wl l > y uy. o3 lit widely ( elebrutcii I'ALA'lIAl , UJNINU C'AliS. til * equal of which rauiiol bu found vifuivnoru. At Cuua > ell Ilium IhB irnlru of tliR Union I'aclde U Mwayca w nuct In union depot with thoie uf the Chicago & Northwcitoru Ily. In Chicago tUo trains of this Hot make clone connection with tliose ol all otbcreMltra lines. Kor Drtrolt , Cnluratms , Indlnnfipolli CQdnnatL T ln aru Faltn. IlutTnlo. I'lttsniirg , Toronto , Moritratall llottou , New York , l'blladcliUla | , llaltlmoro , VVasb * tniitoo , nod ali poluts IQ toe call , ask tot a lloktt Tit ) "NORTHWESTERN. " If you with the beat accommodation. All ticket aziaU s n tickets via tbU line. B.HUlllirr. K.P.WILSON. Uenl. Haunter , Oeul. rats'r Agen 1 CblCtg0 " - . .MnALCOCK.CblCtg0 < I"SI.n.llOLLE3. TTM'.ru Aient , . , KelrC ) ; ' - " Proprietor Omaha Butlnets College , IN WHICH 19 TAUQHT fiook-Keeping , Penraanslilp , CommcrcUl Law , Shorthand , TtlegrapUft | end Typewriting. 8 nd for Co ! | gt Journal. , _ , . 8. E. Cor. 10th upd Capital Ave.- Mtntlon tbo OmaUuUe . .