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THE OMAHA DAI that electrified the multitude thercfO'Neal, Bechtell's hotel, C. J. Beck- issembled. The thought then cameffman’s, Maurer & Craig, J. B. Laing, ip in my mind as never before that@Robinson Bros,, Henry Eiseman, L God created wman _ in_ hislKirscht. Harkness, Orcutt & Co.’ Wi imag and T believeflstore was very tastely decorated, in| il ayer there was & man croated in thelone of the windows was displayed image of his maker that man waslllarge chromo of the deceased presi; James A, Garfield. His mission infldent, draped in deep mourning, very that convention seemed to be to pourfprettily, The frame of the pictur il on the troubled waters, He wasllwas hung in erapo, curtained up with thero as a peace maker, and as suchfwhite ribbon. Tn the front window " ho acted. He believed that the news@of the city building was a picture of In Respect to His Memory theflyhich informed him of his nomina-@ithe deceased, decorated in about tife tion awoke a thought in his mind that@same tashion, with this mottc Supreme Court Adjourns JLLSITEN L H1d not be woll. Hellmourn the 'loss of our prosidont. Sine Die. cemed to have a presentiment then@i'rom the third story of the James] nd there that a sliadow was around@lblock was also suspended a large por- and about him.” Col. Sapp spoke as@trait of our late president, draped in follows: *I do not feel that I wouldfthe same way. Several flags werd be doing my duty were I to rem trotched ncross the street silent on this most solemn oce: draped in deep mourning. t was my good fortune to be On Main streot Smith & Crittenden,) konally, and 1 may say intimately, @wholesale dry goods; Hayes & Glea quainted with James ‘A, Gartiold, fson, Ed. Cook's saloon, M. Griffin, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Local Budget From Acrossy the River. Mourning for James Abram Garfleld. The Bluffs in Brief TOKENS OF RESPECT £O THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD PRESI DENT, Had the casket containing the re.fand I can say here in truth to knowlC, B. Jacquemin, K. D. F. Fisher, B¢ time oars ple suffered groat a I " him was to love him, He was amon ry James, Wm, cnnins of our lamentod presidont beenfiiin ot bo fors Wb, Ho wis araonfowdiion, | Iy Taeh Newton's borne up the court houso steps andfy i Volitical oppononts; @ noblo, placed between the bench and bar, n more deep sense of sympathy and| mourning would have pervaded th i woom than there did yesterday. The supreme court judges entered sadly, intellect; a man not only of great¥@black crape from one of his windows. & kindness of heart but_endowed with§ The decoration on the city building xtraordinary genius, He hadno equallwas executed by Justice Abhot in debate, of so kind and generous aon Odd Fellows hall by Nuash nature entirely void of malice. Thatllson., The Globe office, and instead of taking their places bo-Jihe could always find something toflstreet; also Bumham & Talley's hind the bench, passed into ono of thefiPraisein the aots of others, and, in-fwere_likewise draped. ' In ull ; A e o s o Jdecd, should the wholo_ country, aycBour priucipal streets evidenzad wher ante-ropms, P g more, the whole world mourn decply. fthe thought and sympathy of the peo-| picted on every countenance there ns-g is has been solple of Council Blufls were directedf sembled. Promptly at 10 o’clock At-@suddenly ished. At the con @yesterday. torney General McPherson camo out clusion of Col. Sapp's remarks; Hon. e O""MAustin Adams, chief justice, ad- of the room, and passing up tho aisle, B3, o000l fhe bar'in behalf of the court, stepped uvon the platform and in sol-@Mr. Adams said: *“On the death of emn tones reported that the judgos@President Garfizld, no one of us has; awaited the action of the bar, o “vor lti]llu:lutl_ to n[“(‘)‘,ml m}’l]mll“‘l,m)""ll(:, s han the tolling of the bells last nigh _ Major Lyman moved that tho meet] llumuncingillblnuguugu witthtnohg ing be made a special one and thatll)f s m sunderstood, the great calam The following business was trans] ' the attorney goeneral be called upon ity which has befallen us, No nation) ted by the board of trade Monday) to de. 1 . Mwas over so deeply stricken by thefevening: T. J. Hart made the follow- . McPherson in a very brief@ieath of its ruler, because no rulerfling repor We, the undersigned,| apeech took the chair and callingllever died under circumstances so pe-Jjeommittee appointed to visit Des meeting to order announced that@ouliarly agaravating. At & time off§Muines during the state fair, for the it was for the purpose of ascertaining] profound peace and national security,fpurpose of arranging for the holding] the views of the difforent membe t o time when when no one ques-Jof the noxt aunual meeting of the as to the propriely of adjourning thelliioned a single principle upon whichfistate agricultural society in Council the court. Mr. C. R. Scott arose andflihe government is founded, a pre Bluffs, revorts as follows: We visited in a fow timely words offered the fol-Mdent of acknowledged ability andfithe state fair and had an interview] lowing: purity of character, exemplary audfiwith the officers of the state associa-| | “Resolved, By the attorneys in at-Jlamiable of disposition, was strickeffftion and found they were in favor of] tondance upon tho present term offidown by the hand of an assassin [§removing the fair to some othe the supreme court that it is fittingllAfter his many weeks of suffering theflocality than Des Moines. and right that as a mark offlsad event so painfully apprehendedjjlt was generally understood that 'rom the beginning has finally traus-Jcontract was existing between the The nation bows to-dayjisuciety and Des Moines to hold their| sorrow. We mournfidnnual meetings at that point for a said he would like to hear the viewsfllnot simply tho loss of a great states-Jfcertain number of years., We found| » -of attorneys from adjoining countics,lman, the foremost representative of f§this to be untrue. No such contract .as they would be moreinconveniencedfhuman progress and human libertyjliias ever existed. That the time and . than those from Pottawattomie coun | llen by reason of his offciaiffolace of holding the annual meetin; ! ty. Mr. Strom, of Red Oak, opposcdllp: We have been brought to uff¥as decided each year in January by| i 0 resolution. He said the action offllpainful realization, that no noblencssflithe board of directurs appointed by i the members of the bar would onlyflof character, no past or prospectivefthe different agricultural associations| ¥ . An adjournment of twollusefulness and no retrenchment inflin the state, and after it was located i ! days would show the same degree offithe hearts of & devoted people canf§was customary to lot it remain twy [ It is caid that two of our well known citizens bet a suit of cloth-8 ing on the life or death of Garfield. f§ - o e respect as an adjournment thatMshiold the president of the Unitedfiyesrs. That we are fully satistid would delay the business of thollStates against the assassin’s pullet.Jithat with proper effort and the ocourt for aix months. He movedlWo do not yet know procisely whay flamsistance of = the citizens of an amend ment to Mr. Scott’s resolu-Jtho lesson is which God has designedjCouncil Bluffs the noxt meeting of thel A tion tha o teach us. Possibly it is that we iety can be secured to Cwuncii $ j ntil ould put our ultimate faith in n Bluff+, and we woulil recommend that i Mr. Soolt said there was no knowing@hiuman instrumentality. Under thelis mass meeting be called in the neuy what the people of this country mightfblessing of (od,.doubtless the nation[ffuture for the purpose of dovising be called upon to do in‘the next tenfwill prove greater than all presidents. jgneans for securing the necessary aid,) days. The funeral obsequies would@ Our hearts are too full to attend toffi#t which time a ore complete and andoubtedly occupy the entire presjlany ordinary vocation. This couct, ffdetailed report will be given. Ou| -ent term of the court, and he believedfitherefore, will stand adjourned forfmotion of C. R. Scott the following + i that the court should adjourn withoutflithe time, and it 18 ordered thut thefoitizens’ committee was appointed to ! . Mr, McHenry, of Des Moines, liresolutions passed be made part off§lovk after the matters connected with| < said he felt under the circumatancesfithe record. the proceedings of the state fair af | disinclined to wait upon his businessll’| A 1R M'MENOMY'S VISITOR. this point; K. E. Harkness, W. J. i Davenport, Canrad Giese, Johnfiion During the holding of missionar, services at Father McMenomy’s Muny Rty ana L, B Galt. day night this reverend gentleman, on”_stepping to the door, mnoticed o basket about thesize of a common grape basket, on the steps. Suppos: ing that ‘some ‘ne had temporaril; | He would not heart ‘and could his client's justice, Mr. Russell, o Corning, spoke in opposition to Mr. Scott's resolution, He said there was| no member of tho bar who entertained ';u‘:f;:;fi‘:“’:n?m':l°hzfl‘*"‘:‘&'{‘:§"“';:: oikoed baskek of grapes thero audfl The board of trade building, the thab! Bach deinbar of'lhu bar’ il would spon return after them, hefpostoffice on Main and Pearl streets,| took no further uotices of the circum @Wrizht & Baldwin's and 8. T. at this term ‘before ‘this court. th d The following delegates were ap-] pointed to attend the Mississippi provement convenfion at St. Louis on| Bthe 26th of October next: Hon, W. 8F. Sapr and Hon. L. C. Baldwin, 4 gy R bowed dowa with the mest solemp stance until he' remembered that afWalker's were draped in mourningfder. 'The bonds to bs read jrevious 30 & e ! — ; and profound grief. Yet he thoughi after an adjournment for two days, ithe busivess, out of justice to clients, b should be resumed. Mr. Wright bo-F o ing called upon, spoke briefly in favor of' the resolution. friend had promised to fetch him affwith the vest yesterday. little puppy. Thiaking, possibly,@d Wum. Cappy, of Avoca that such was the true solution of thefcently returned from an extended! basket mystery, he again stepped togerip into northern Iowa. He report: the door, brought the basket, and,@the corn crop m a flourishing condi ng his hand inside, he felt hair.§§tion. ‘ Mr. McPherson said in view of the) il Fatl L %) groat calamity that had befullon thefj!l%suieq, b8 Huther Mo 18 wout o Bartlott & Cappy used corn insteadf nation, the question of an adjourn h "u, l‘l" al ! “ls :’I“l’ bmlk ";“l'"“"‘“ gof wood to_burn }nrick this year in { ment of the coart ought not to be con| ltfll m_" ShN ";l _“f“ ‘-".[‘,‘ 0 | ‘o Walnut, Now rejected corn is wort { sidered debatable for a single moment, !:': ]‘m “'“":;"'l‘,’:‘fiw::“:’"'t {:l‘:c? "l:’:"dw "TI" 61 cents iu Chicago. Mr. Smith of Logan favored an ad-fi'v I8 Uiter amazemont fio found, C. G. Norris, of the firm of Norris| fournment oyer the term, Col. W.EICACH ll’;;kvt van...z l“{vnm, proprietors of the Hibbard | #. Hepburn spoko in behalf of Mrg% hel l”.‘ Tl l’""v‘f‘x UBhouse, Sioux City, is stopping a fow HBeott's resolubion, Ho suid that tho n o neipiess, AGS VISROL Bdays in this city with Capt. Wheeler, hl was. a male child, naked of)l.hu Rever Y P | { ent time in aclive operation, i, ‘. y o “The Commodore.” i t hi 1 s 1d, The mother or father, who eve » 0 disgl { ts act upon this solemn occasion hatiia X § Jos. L, Foote, the Commodore, El ! would be considered the act of thef " ™ .l‘l' “:.“[lt "Il.]-u-ll-mbl(h ;‘“f']l}l ';":" 1L, says T omas’ Electrio Oil cured R daken on Mr, Scott's resolution whichfi, o4 "N Tadlost. the only Tittloffonld and sough. He hinke 1t a very val| & i ‘t’f"::jl‘ Mr. M“?m""“’"’"’“&“" ne they had recontly, immediatolyffuable remedy, and will never be without! & § o attorney goneral Lo appuinted &g 60 tho waif over to them, they@'® sept19eodlw i special messenger to announco the iR R B R RO "y Pl e i 1l voice of the meeting to the judges in¥P"" BV SRR AROPSY il Beautifiors. ull satistaction of Father McMenomy. & s f YLadies, you cannot make fair skin,| rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with An nlarm of fire was sent in fromigall the cosmetics of France, or beauti box 1 Monday mormng about Rers of the world, while in poor go'clock, The fire department turned@health, and nothing will give you ut in full force, when it was foundifsuch good health, strength, buoyant the adjoining room, On hearing thy action the bar had taken the judger THE BLUFFS IN BRIEF, came out of the anti-roon and with! | a solemn step took their places be- aind the beuch, | i Austin Adams, the chief justice, or-| i stillness prevailed when Mr, MoPher-@iames. It was entiroly consumed,Mtrial is certain proof, — Telegraph. son read the resolution, accompanyingfbut not much damage was done. The! octl t .fiml:hw“h n fow I'i.rliel J)«nmuh rigin of tflo lin‘i)il not km{‘wn, but 1) = = . McPhereson said: The tolling offlis supposed to be the work of cure-HPp J ) the bells last night fell sadly on' unxxmln lighting u pipe or cigar. i Of. W. I, Ander's Sgleot Danc- ear, und the mourning dress of thel Our city was indecd dressed in dee mfl Acaflflmy. newspapers this morning sdmonishedMnourning yesterday. All along the A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, 16!9 Dodge Bt. us that Garfield had died. We havelorincipal streets, doors and windowsliClns for gen‘lemen commencing Tuesday e been led to believe for some time thatfland cornices were hung in black, Theflpk: Octi 4. Clas for ladies conmencing Thury would never be called upon [First National office, and Pusey’s and] Bhod” N o .23-’#-"'}"?'.:‘;“-» i) s he Council Blufls saving banks werc¥c. 1 can gusranteo porfert sath Il trimmod with black crape, as wasles wiveas s 1o Sopiol et A 7 [ C— A e o, ég‘ "5‘ . 29 1 isfalso tlm‘fulluwing'bvuildmgn on Broad | T P g ¢ bo! down with grief, Garfield ha Chamberlain's meat market, l‘ rop I, g(m“'x'.":.f.'a.cIfis.m“;m.hlmlmu been stricken down by tho assassin's@Barnoy Grahl's tin shop, Wicss &Banall orchard o b aring tre man without an equal in8Clausen, R. Mullis, Geo, F. Swith, [fief 0 lity, lowa, o . O, . ® statosman without afA. 8. Bonham, Boll & Hall, T, J. Qe tmeon past ifvishod. Addr we b b se lark, H. C. Honson, E. Huntington, ¥ ; . J ty mest markot, John Lee, . J @Wostern Horse and Cattle In- Behubeld &y surance Company, g 2 ¢ sborn, J, L, Foreman, the hearts of fifty million united lo, @Cavin, Mrs, Pieffor, N It is time for us to stop and o Dawson's meat Y TVEA XL what our duties sre. Two presidents§U 8. Express company’s office,! lo"’“"l‘ " 8100,000 00 within the memory of the boys, even,#Pacific house, P. C Do Vol, Ober-Bacident . cose ar shore Uatte sgatistlos Ly Hhave been thus stricken down by theSfeld Nowman's pool line, K. O.J{Hexof the Stace. end for clolare, st hand of the assassin, It is time theSticket office, A, Louies', Fuster Bros.,| PR BN — poople of this nation understood@Nonpareil building, Derksen's barber) ROBATE NOTICE. whether lawlessness and communism@®shop, Knox & Taylors, Revere house, of peace and good order is to controlMerria’s arcade, Central beer hall, this nation, Mr, Scott, in seconding®J. M. Phillips, Porterfield & Church, the resolution, said: *James A, Gar-@Dowhng & Oo., H, H. Judson, Met- fiold has fallen. 'The nation to-day,fcalf Bros,, L. Lindsoy, Malthys,@vounty, N regardless of party, is in mournwg, 1. E. Beamans, Kol- @ tointy, Our great, our good and belovedBler's furniture store, Crockwell & Co, p day of March, 1 10" 0'clock & 1. cac president has been struck down. X Jo B, Atking » 0F the purpose of nting their clainy ell 1 romember secing President@Kollor & Morgan, ~Stambeck &R S A oML Tant 0d allowunce Garfield in that vast ampitheater dur-@Davis’ barn, Alex's saloon, Wtheir claims, and oue yoar for the exceutrix to| ing thsmonullfionventiun that nom-WMrs, Booth'’s; the pawnshop; Lee'sfettls sid Eatate, troi the 12th suptom: Tn the matter of the Estateof Ferdinand Thum,) decedsed by ghven that the creditors of » me t the exceutrix of sald) [ W ol sep r, 1831, this notice will bo publ r uca of thelbarber shop, Woolsey's restaurant,Bouius WaBkLY Bk o four u pililatad s Tun man moved me when he entered and@Mrs. Hardin's, Exchange saloon, @Prior to the 1 dey of Nov y that vast throng.MHerzman's dry goods store: Charloy's wep2lwdi o Couuty Judge. There seemed something about himgbarber shon, John Epeneter, M. J.§ r v and Li photogeaphing rooms; Barke, photo-Ke mee s At , —_XN—- fgenerous, large hearted man of broad@urapher, displayed a flag trimmed with@Made from a simple 11 Kt/ " i y ! Franks Evans shi 0 quan-[uists and all dealers at $1.25 pee bottie, 1ol , Franks Evans shipped a largo qua- B il dealors ot 1,28 pet bottie, 1o ° . tity of corn to Chicago, and what isBpemis o Ttiea POSI 1VE Remed /. known o- vejected sold for sixty-onef H.H. NER & CO,, Rochester, N. Y. lcents. v -tu-thesatdy H H U, B. DETWILER t who has re-fre £ «dered court tu be opened, “A solomngs small stable on avenue F was in[spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters, Al HENHY WARD BEEGHER o Rooermn, Premdint, ORCHARD & BAN J. B. FRENCH & CO. i o otnras, Vie A . B, y e e bisory, shose st T CARPETSIGROCERSI - LY BEE: Wi DNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1881 S. P. MORSE & CO. OUR FALL STOCK OF HIGH NOVELTIES The leading Scientists of to-day agree tha inost disca o cansed by disordered Kidney or liv . therefore, < wnd liver o kept in perfect ord r, per esult, truth has v (without b Io hd relier. The discovers conta' iy Just the cle Jand invigorate both of these great o wafely rostore and keep them in order. ositive Remedy £ r all the diseisos tha bains in the lower part of the hody—t r 1T i sosietiDress Goods ! J %! and is n ‘aluable for Leucorrha or Fall ng of the W, Asn he D CARPET HOUSE | —— e N~ A S ey o e 1313 Farnham 8t,, OMAHA, NEB. Giloves, Hosiery, Notions, Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades| at Lowest Market Prices 1 Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Samples furnished at yard-ra Are in our Store and will be Shown from day to TRAYED—From Siert's stable, Omaha, onc} b are, color somewhat faded, cight o e ycarsold, welhs about eleven h dred, ha . Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will b received by thel e i e W eiBday of this Week. Our purchases have been g made for cash in the cheapest markets of the Jand construction of & sewer from 8 to S} Wo r-|d feet, in dinmeter 3 rings thick, and about] 200 feet long, on Jones street from a poin near the east side of h street at th srminus of the 8 footsewer as constructed, deast. to a point about 40 feet east of the) east vide of Oth street, Tids to be hased upon detailed plans and cifications on file in the city enzineer's S P M ORS & O e and to be separate and_specific upor - - E O A the following points of detail. r{law wl: linenlr foot fnr“mnerinl and ck work complete in wall of sewer in- . clusive of excavation and back filling. it of mtin kol s i, L 1819 Farnham Street. lcomplete, iuclusive of material in the — e o e me. Rate per linear foot for sheeting, inclu-] Rate per linear foot of piling furnished| CONTINUES T0 and driven. Rate per linear foot of pipe laid fo Roar for Moore(s) Fh ots or other purposes, : ite per vertical foot for complete con-| truction inclusive of material of cateh) Harness bains . d man holes. AND Rate per each sewer and pipe connee B8 S d dl Rate per cubic yard for all embankment{ a ery. lor other grading necess .y outside of exca-| b = vation and refilling belonging to the' con- R/ g ruction of sewer under first head, “ Work to be begun on or before Octobe 15, 1881, and prosecuted as per provisio of speci fications filed. Bids must be accompanied by good and] sufficient bonds in the sum of $10,000 a Rsurety that the contract, if awaded, will entered into in good faith by the bid-§ i = =7 = | - = o b P consideration of bid, and unless found to) rood and tona-fide bond the bid b 3 - A ~ ojected. J.J. L.C, JEWETT. : : ! : sept8-12¢ City ) = % 3 ¥ s - ST . LOUIS i PAPER WAREHOUSE [ 1Lave adopted the Lion as a Trade Maik, anc + [Bluimy goods will bo STAMPED with the LION TR dmy NAME on the same. NO GOODS Ark nRAHAM PAPER cD ENUINE WITHOUT THY ABOVE snml'a qu * M vorkmen are employed, und at the lowest ca 217 and 219 North Main t,, 8t. Louts, ffrice. Anyone wishing a price-list of good wil —WHOLESALR DEALKAS (N— I onfer a favor by sending for on : &V | PAPERS 1ViGPR.j DAVID SMITH MOJRE. 0 ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND iPrinters Stock fiUnited States Depository. £2r Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stock, Scra iron and Metals. f Papor Stock Warchouses 1220 to 1287, Nort! 0 IS5 o Tt F ] | L8 ' 1] | B 4 =il | a LH- - 4 3 i o | | I |~ ¥ S LEGAL NOTICE, H To Catharine Redde, non-resident defendant. ~——OF OMAIIA,— on are hereby notificd that on the 20 day of er, 1881, Johin Kedde pluintiff, fled hisll Cor, 13th and Farnam Sts. in the » .l"hifi \oulr. wit Inuulll|u County, Nebraska, ngainst you as de e s DITSEE and by b o il petitio, Jll 'LDEST DANKING ESTABLISHMENT 1IN Bix, to obtain a decreo of divcreo from the bonds OMAHA, matrimony with you for the following causes, —_— Biotwit: 1st, habitual drunkenness; 24, extiemell SUOCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.| STABLISUND 1856, crueity, and for general reiief. Y (Organized s & National Bank Augusé 20, 1863 == are required to answer said petition on 1. th ey of OCOLSE N s cavpmELL o - - seTwht 'Avtorneys for Piaintie, [J§ 'AFFTAL AND FROFITS OVER - $300,000 S B e £ OFFICERS AND DIRNOTORS Adressing the students of the National School of| W, Yares, Cashier, tion eminently demand oratory." The National School of Elocutiun and Oratory was estab| in 1874, to supply this H. Davis, Asst, Cashier. 75, ' Ninetean T-achers and Lecturo pecialists T 'the v departments, Bummet u";":fl‘:fl recelves deposits without regard rm, July 6, Fall Term, October 3. Senofmounte, = o ng i ax % o Drows drafts on San Franci and princi) BOHTRL, Secryin ities of the United States, also lnmlnn;l.)uh b oo 1419 a0 118 Custant sive, Pladephic. i P s St o~ Sells Pier tickets for emigrants by the fo PROBATE NOTIE, wanlines T avIa ‘ i e matter of the Fatateof Thimas Dackunorel The Oldest Mstabhshed Notico i herehy given that the creditors o ail doceased, will meet the administrix of sajd sy, beloro’ me, County Judge uf Daug » ¥ b tl nty Cou oo, | b e Coun, o Novetmuer, 1 IN NEBRASEA. on the Iat day of January, 1852, au i s of arch, 1882 4 10 k ¥ the pirpose of prese ) T ot djustuent and £ 3 Y i olov e for cvators Tobacco from 25¢. per pound upwards. ' and ono. year for tho wminista " Pi P 25 d e e et he e be publihed in Tk Accounts kept In currency oF gold subject & 1pes from 2oC, per dozen upwards, Weikiy TEE for four wecks successi ivht check without notice ) fithe 1st day of November, 15 . Certificates of duposit. ssued payable In threc CIgn.rs from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. ! E ix and twelve months, searing luterest, or on) lemand without interest, . - A oaee L RAYE Advancos miade o customers on approved secu S i {iew at warket ratcs of Interest. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING o yours, welghs about. cleven od, had gy wnd sell gold, bills of exchange, govern POWER AND HAND on saddie and bridle. A roward wili b nens, state, county and city bonds. ber ccturn, or inforn i or re ) LB G ‘alboun, Neb. Draw sigié drafts on England, Ircland, Scot A porery. - Wo I Cathey, Fort Galhin, Nebs, nd, lnddfll parts of Europe. y Sell European passage tickets, Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, IMINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND TRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM Busmess (olloge, §"™ THE GREAT WESTERN \j. P. ENGL'SH| PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Gt ton Block, [JMTTORNEY - AT - LAW by | ADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS 10 South This it Lre , with TR VR ety A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam 8t., Omaha. &arsend for Clroul ¥,