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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY OCTOBER 18 1881. going. And in anticipation of that[an uncommonly intelligent juty em. much to be desired relief we advise | paneled, including that amiable and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Record of a Day's Doings in Towa’s Wostern Metropolis, An Interesting Lecture Con- cerning Political Matters. The Butter Question and the News in Brief. RING DOMINATION AND SPILLED MILK, To the Editor of Tnn Drr, Councit Buvrrs, October 17.—For an unpretending epistle, that in Tue Bte of Friday morning last touching him to commence ‘‘setting his house 1 order,” to the end that, when his vresent official term shall close, he may not humiliate the party further mn{ disgrace himself the more by causing his bondsmen such an aceum- ulation of grief as on a former occas- fon, now of fragrant memory. * * CHEAP BUTTER. A TALK ON THE SCIENCE OF PRODUCING 1T, Standing ‘‘by the wayside” the oth- er morning, we noticed a farmer drive up toa store door. Among cther things for sale he had butter. He unloaded the same in front of the store on the sidewalk, ‘‘by the way- side,” and one of the jars began to briefly upon some of the salient char- agtoristios of the statesman who pre- sides over the editorial columns of your estoemed morning contemporary [ We followed the butter in and the | proqdway, S5 Liee: Ohes moare a Iar e t i l h g " cover was removed, also the cloth, Eingrbdins ge assoriment a ow rices, we ftree at we over the way scoms to have created a The salt being acml;od off, the butter| . T- H. Pugh eame over from rom a simple trop Rou] Yout ot 1eRo Vel 6 p . wonderful amount of eonsternation in the mind of that pub. func., and like- wise, too, in the mind of him who twangs the twilight gong attachment of the aforesaid contemporary. The former, a3 a consequence, reads us another chapter on political ethics un- der the caption of “Ring Domina- move toward the store door, not liking to remain out in the rain, of course, This statement would require proof. was exposed to view, Tt looked well but it was sick. Not what we would call good, healthy butter, We asked a gentleman who stood ‘‘by the way sile” why it was that the middle classes in this city were doomed the year round to grease their bread with bad tasting and bad smell- ing butter. He spoke brifly, but to ti 1 in which bistintensdlysepube the point: Thntv“ourn" farmers were | have the finest music store in the| This reme :w h hs qo?awurh‘:u’lmlt-r,ln . . 4 i ¥ ions,” in whic y repube 4 R "work. the buttormilk | nerihwest peanimins pncrsized sttt ol oy | Sisting . of 60 dozen Ladies’ fine Merino Vests and can” feelings so overcome him that he entirely forgets to say anything by way of denial of the allegations made, out of it; that they bale it out of the churn into the crock and start for Council Bluffs; that butter made that sure unless counted small man, but the best sometimes wrapped in small bundles, stalls to his temperance saloon on Omaha yestcrday to get out of the mud. the east shore of the Big Muddy in JTowa and Missour: is supposed to be the best corn growing section on the globe, new building on. Main street he will had selected the heavens above Coun- cil Bluffs and Omaha for winter quar- well known “brick” builder, John Hammer, John Lindt appeirs for the plaintiff and Geo. A. Holmes for the defendant. ¥8 IN BRIEF. h, of The .\'nnwreil, is confined to his residence on Wash- ington avenue with a severe attack of dumb ague. Mrs. E. 8. Platuer is making ex- tensive repairs on her residence on Broadway. She is putting on a new roof and remodeling the building throughout. When she gets it to her liking she will occupy the same hee- self. Licutenant Governor-clect Man. ning, of Carroll, was in the city yes- terday. He thinks his election was out. He is a 8 of stuff i The leading Sclentists ot to-any ngree that most discases y disordered kidneys or liver. I, the kidneys and liver are ct health will be the Teen kniown o short ple suftered great agony Theo. Hessol has added eating n Just the elements necessary to nourlsh and invigorate both of theko great organs, and mafely rostoro and keep them In order. Positive Remedy for all tho diseases yaine in tho lower pat of tho bor 1 Jaundi ‘ever~ Ague—Liver and Url It fs an excellent Pregnancy and safe remed 1t will control Menstruation in aluable for Leucorrheea or Falling of omb. s a Blood Purifier it in unequaled, for it cures the organs that make the blood. The twelve countics bordering on When 8. Muller getsmoved into his medicine v B dealors ‘at, 81,28 per bottle, For 'S BAFE DIA- Remedy, 1t looked yestorday as if the clouds | gt bt saatite o walk BETES CURE, 1t Isa POSI H. H. WARNER & 00., Roc! N Y. braska. S. P. MOR - 1319 Farnham Street. Pants, at 45¢c each. We offer to-day the largest stock of Men's, Ladies’ and Children's Underwear are in a position to meet all wants at THE LOWEST KNOWN PRICES! And as special bargains we to-day open a case con- These will in the State of Ne- Moreover they were all bought for cash in the cheapest market of the World, and as the high road to success lays through the medium of be. found fully__ P : ill turn sour in twenty-four whilst the latter, dumb as oyster until | W&y Will 't 4 yetour | torg, Jol8-tu.th-sstely I atar i i b apoken, sl | (5L ERLLD AR e v | Mo Wire the tvery man, has| GRA' SPEOIFEG MEDIGINE equal to any 60 c_ents Vests ever offered. & ko i 3 & , | built an ition on he hind eng ' ek i, e s g o s e oF i e T et ‘e | a0 mamk 2 rtrvapemane | 76C we offer a Merino Vest, Silk bound and very N ey s i 1 ick ikt ko it Dridge. euy. Anun. ; communieation in question Ik n mad ¥ have rich, milk to lmake it| VT b e mon A, ling o fine, fully equal to the $1.00 Vest of a year ago; bull at n red rag, demanding the |y foed cown on mome ' food beside|Rising, of Silver Cliff, Col., is spend- i 03 ‘ name ‘o that he may denounce|what they can grub “‘by thewayside.” | ing a fow weeks in this city, the guest |’ Fhea, Tnpot." and at $l00 and $'25 we have very fine quahty | the author through his paper. [ The great trouble with most farmers [of Mr. and Mrs. Rice, on Bancroff T . f y 4 ; | i that they bogin st the wrong end of | stresl . o in Lrdies’ Underwear. Cartwright's and Warner's The one dodged the issue in the com- because that was lown, knowing full ARING, ¥ Memory, Universel , Lassi- tude, Fain {n the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre matiire Old Age, and wany other Diseases that #cow te manufagture butter. Good butter depends a good deal on the kind ‘of food a cow eats, Feed one Our light gnards will have to brace up and look to their laurels and not let the Glenwood boys get ahead. munication sim| his casiest way ] u well that it was not policy to invite best fine Ladies' Vests, $2.25. Scotch Cheviot ; further disch f his political de- | entirely on onions for a mowth, and| We understand that Co. ©, of |lead to Insasiity or Consumption and a Prema- " ’ ; e T b, fotbfl rost the | e milk will tasta srongly of ontons, | Glanwood, secured a bevutiful 8100 | “gaiairees i sur meaie, wicr| V €SES fOr Ladies’ Wear. ’ and there will be onions in her butter, | silk flag as a prize for being the best | we desire to send free by mail to every one. y » should not think him E27-Tne Bpecitio Medicino s sald b dear peopl Sar’s wifos £ icion,” |#nd nine times out ' of | ten|drilled company at the recent Des Sl davegias e o otrsn Tam tho - taste -~ will -"'ba " "Yidhiod Moings encamsmpn, B eyt b o o P the Sy, o MEN'S UNDERWEAR! and 'maudlin jargon of billingsgate, g::wn 1:‘:1 tlhlc:thnr:ll generation, }:{efu;e The next city government, to give addressing .~ THEGRAY "Défly’:fi,cr%'v, i protesting the political virtues of him- | been told by a "? mati_who fecds | gomplete. eatisfaction to ‘everyhody, | _For sale byC. F Goodman. ocTme-eod 50 doz. Men’s Merino Shirts and meers, 250. 50 doz. Scotch Mixed Wool sixty cows that he fed four pounds of middlings per day through the season finding that he was fully paid in the amount, and extra quality of milk, should be selected, irrespective of pacty, from the stalwarts, half-breeds and democrats. self and a “‘leading republican,” as if they had both beon' caught -“hunting in couples” for a democratic seat inthe WAR TN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE BRUS,, Brokers in all Railroad Neb., offer Ticketa to the East, Bhirts 76c, worth $1.00. 30 doz. Men’s All-Wool Scarlet Shirts, $1.25. 50 doz. Men's Heavy White Merino Vests 76c, sold last year for $1.00. CART- ——— lower house. ' Both expréss un- - 8. B. Galley; Lincoln, was in Towa'a | until it ood, Chehe following unheard of bounded pity and contempt for one | The cows were in so much better con- trobali t Low Rates: % | who would prosume to wite the truth | ditiort in the fall that it took less food Western metropolis yesterday, at the Shicago, @12; Round Trip, 4400, Thees ars| WRIGHT & WARNER'’S Imported Scotch and other fine Shirts and Drawers { over a fictitious signature, and neither | t0 keep them warm through the next| V% H i (. [ throigh the year, AR ia the Oh Rel eplee Chp 5 : ¢ 1 of them would have dared to publish | ¥interand the wurplus weat, to milk, | . G, MoNair, of Lineoln, oamo fo | e tvlnion & Guiey haibond A, ovs| OUT OWR importations bought last Bummer Very Low. 3 he cows did not cost more t| wo- | U Lday and vook Nk Va-:|way 4 b ::‘-I.i n:’::e‘ns& :nl t"‘ll'in:‘::s :fl::::::;"’l‘ thirds as much to winter. He has fol- | lise to the Ogden, égs‘m’gf‘fiv 1'.‘1 :hl, l‘& oot Allnrge, proportion of our Underwear, Blankets and Woolen Hosiery were on hand at the time of our FIRE or an “obsequious -sneak,” if it had |lowed the system now for ten years| F.A. Sims, of Mo. Valley, was in| PHILADELPHIA, do 1900, | LAST SPRING, s the season then was too far advanced to offer them, we prefered to pack them, and conse- S o ek | Feenoko of . &/ netgHBOFSY Bk who | town yemtardays atithe Ogden. WASHINGION, e et o OS0: | Auently offer them at at lonst 25 PER CENT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES OF T DAY, . much lack of information ns to tnofkeeps about the same humber of| @, H, Titus, of Crescon, was soen | BROS. Deslers In Reduoed Rato Rafoad and | 50 pairs 10-4 white blankets, $1.50. 76 pairs 11-4 white blankets, 82.00. 75 pairs 104 white blankots, $3.00. " writer's name that troubled them as it | W8, Who went on the cheap scale t0 | on our streets yesterday. Rm'e:“l;m‘;h:"‘m_}‘."hm F N':;"_’:‘g; 50 pairs 11-4 white blankets, $3.50. 50 gmn 10-4 white blankets, $4.50. 50 pairs 11-4 white blankets, $5.00. 75 was the plain unvamished talo that|let the cows find the butter them.| "¢ @ Goodwin, of Malvern, was in | §nion Pacific Railroad Depot, East Side of Tunth | pairs 10.4 very. fine white blankets weight 6} pounds, at $6.50. Gflp:%él-é.mmc quality, onlyweighing 8 pounds] 87.00. 25 paira 10-4 strictly all wool blankets, very fine and heavy, CALIFORNTA BLANKETS.—25 11-4 California Blankets, fornia Blankets, $12,00. 20 13-4 California Blankets, $15.00. COLORED BLANKETS. —200 pairs cheap ‘ colored Blankets from $1.25 to $3.00 a pair. home m&de grey Blankets, size, 6x7 foet, 8400 a pair. 75 pairs western home made grey Blankets, size, 6x7 feet, weight, 71, 86.00. 75 same quality, weight, 81b, $7.00. 50 paira 11} Scarlet all wool western Blankets, $6.75. Hotels, Boarding houses, and all using quantities of Blankets are especially invited to ine the abov far the best assor*ed and uitenpent stock in the western states. r i : by i b Oountry orders will be fllled with privilege of returning goods not BSatisfactory. S. P. MORSE & C}'O-, 13819 Farnham Street. A. POLACK, Fall and Winter CLOTHINGI! , ~ "LATE AND NOBBY STYLES V4 sélves by the wayside—or, as the say- ing is, pick for themselves. They agreed for a while to save all the but- ter each made by his own proocess, the one by feeding four pounds of middlings per day, the other the cheap way. After a while they car- ried their butter to the market. The 25 pairs same quality, $10.00. ‘was told. Faots are stubborn things. $11.00, (Same sold last year at £14.00.) 25 12-4 Cali}\ * Now, wh lit this juncture of dt;hau A prospectively interesting proceedings, to which Mr. Chapman alone had been invited to attend, this man Morgan should shie his castor into the ring and take up the cudgels of defence is ‘beyond our comprehension. A care- lu( reading of the communications th:tmwmuhed lthe extremel mlr.x: sitive gentlemon of expectant legis! tivndigfimdon fails tc disclose any in- § sinuation therein that he connived L H with a “leading republican,” or any- body else, to secure his election. The communication was directed ontirely to Judas Chapman, and how it could be so misconstrued, or distorted as the gentleman would have it--unless, per- augsdawim Agents wanted for Life of A. A, Fleury, of Creston, was at ARFIELD agonis = nt Garfleld. A com- the Ogden yesterday. y District Attorney J. P, Conner, of | Bre‘eninont blosramers b dis o fre, b Denison, was seen ginkin.g his way -'_":lm}"aglah;:a'- dm elfixlfilby;! llllu-:-u_d sz;ou the street in this city yester- 3;'.:“‘ fl; ::.1::.. m:n':r::iovm mw'}‘:m.’}’n’:: j 3 n tolone, ever. cows fed on the middlings produced | EIi Clayton, of Walnut, was in the | 2 money so tast. The book sells itself. Ex. forty-ive dollars' worth of firat- | ity yostarday. Ho did not stop with | ke maeseesrght Piate s e class butter, while the butter that| Chapman, but up at the Pacific. GEORGE STINSON & CO., the other cows pioked up by the way- | 5., said that Hon. OC. :R. Scott ccsdavin, Fortient, Haine: tide was poor and only brought §27, a doesn’t sleep well nights for fear the Western Horge anfl Dastle In- difference of sixty-six per cent. And mayor and city council will appro- 0 we understand in every town in the pristomoney-far=<thy- PaeHies olpan- mm“ ompany, east where any attention has been tortaining the Prince of ‘‘Whales” [ -2 given at all to butter making this( 13 0% o abhives. Capital, = = « 81 00 illustration may be found. It will & 5 lfl'?d“"fl:""- M“lnl'n:cxm- d"‘f"‘l}uh’ l::f to make good butter. We don't 8. 8. Kellers, mammoth furniture Hion of the State; Hend for cltoeiare. " veowly ieve there is a town in Towa or any °mn‘2""""v's"h'::°::lyp1:mynfi': R . ] chance, there was such collusion as Q ¢ . he lugéelu——n are unable to under- ;.':f:i:’:f.:’:‘ e:‘;,é::‘f wp l‘;:“" l:a enn fia of the most elaborate of the kind d 'H FLIEGLE ucceesor to J. H Thicle, stand,” The gentleman should heed |large per centage of poor stuff, |in the northwest. S—amer. |MERGHANT TAILOR ! the advice of his friends and stop s S e o J, M, Might, Syracuse, N.Y,, writes: No. 280 Douglae ©= s Omehs Nob, making an egregioul:l ass of llim;lf thus early in his publie career, or the| Wg publish the following at the re: | ,, : When T first ced tsing your Bur- _ quest of the writer: dock Blood Bitters 1 was troubled with v { people may conclude that by his elec- tion they have secured simply a vacan- | = mhe mechanics and professional men the city yesterday. Omaha, August 1, 1881 75 pairs western” "™ by Collins Colorado Omabha, Cheyenne, United States Depository. | NationalBank e OF OMAHA, Qor. 18th and Farnam Sts, OLDEST BANKING = ESTABLISHMENT [N LOMAHA, fluttering and palpitation of the heart. . I oy in one seat in the coming|are about the only class of people|felt weak and langu'd, with n numbness ool F | logislature. And the writor hereof | that are suffering on account of the|of the limbs, Since using, my heart has BUCCESSORS ;o ,:.""";’sff BROTHERS.) ! PABLIBHND 1856, the numbing sensa- , 81; trial size, 10 10-eod1w desires the information conveyed to Mr, Morgan that never for one mo- ment has there boen a doubt that he “‘conducted the canvass in accordance present high prices of provisions. hile the farmers and the merchants are putting up the prices on our liy- not troubled me lf’d tion is all gone.” cents, Organfsed as & Notional Dank August 0, 1865, CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300,000 with the views of the very best and experienced democratic politicians,” whatever that may mean. Let him also not unneecssarily alarm himself, thinking that in penning that epistle there was any thought indulged of an attempt to ignore the “‘influence in the legislature” of the democratic member from Potta- wattamie, because ‘‘no man having knowledge of the facts would fora moment believe” such a thing possi- ble. Hence these tears, But “let the galled jades wince,” we can not stop longer now to parley with matters not material to the issue, ‘We are aftor Judas Iscariot Chapman, “‘forcing the issue,” as he calls it; not, however, ‘‘as to length of official ser- vices and family patronage,” but as to his own perfidy and treachery to the Republican party. And let it be dis- tinctly understood once for all that the writer bears Mr. Chapman no personal ill will. The issue is s to is political record. The Republicans of Pottawatomie county want no such “‘lame aad impotent” excuses as he is palming off through'the columns of | N, his paper in explanation of the part he played in the late election. He was not charged with having voted against Mz, Clayton, but with having used his | g, influence to secure Mr, Olayton's defeat. He entreated delegates to the late county convention not to nomi. nato My, Clayton because, as he said, such a nomination meant death to him, Heitold the writer and others, avelhhelore the conyention, that he ‘was Jotermined to oppose Mr, Olay: ton's every political movement, and his recent actions have only confirmed the intentions then expressed, That miserable subter about lack of funds to build bri with does not satisfy republioans who beliove that Mr. Olayton is to good & man to be thus slanghtered. And now he ll{l in his paper that he regrets the result, Fl‘u loved and adwired Mr, Clayton, s0 ho must set m operation every device known to him to com| . Clayton's defoat. Yes, hlf::d him, but he never told his fove beforo the' election, and lot concealment, like a worm i’ the bud, feed his damask ohoek. Dissimulation will avail him but little, He ocannot thus curry favor with the republican : | Cooper's judgment, an appeal can be ing, and are *‘grinning” at our “*buck- ing" while they ride us to desponden- cy, we (that is us) have to work for the same old prices. Blacksmithing, wagon-making, shoemaking, hair-cut- ting, slinging hash, making sausage, blacking boots, writing poetry, writing prose, pleading law, making political o done at I{)B!Dllol. etc., all have to the same old hard times prices, and nothing connected with us is liable to raise, and wo are getting weaker every day. RO COOPER'S JUDICIAL CAPACITY, Sometimes our county superinten- dent 18 nbligfld toftill the position of judge and there is no doubt that Miss Smith has been spared being dubbed Judge Smith. It seoms that when any trouble boils up in a school dis- trict between the inhabitants with reference to matters pertaining to not | only the school proper but to matters | § outside, such as districting and redis- tricting the schools, when the board of director, for instance, out at Oak land, on the 10th of last September, changed the boundary of the district by moving the east line of sub-district 0. 9 one-half mile east of its former position, also moving the east line of sub-distriot No. 8 one mile east of its former position, One M, 8. Burnett omurred, claiming that such action on the part of the board was not only uncalled for but a publicinjury. Not being able to * matifactorily ad- E:t matters satisfactorily before them Mr Cooper was sent for to act as judge between Mr. Burnett aud the school district. = Acting upon Mr. whore such matters are. finally dis- posed of without recourse to the courts of the state. Judge Cooper left for Oakland yesterday, and will open court this morning, A GLANDERED MORSE, Justice Abbott's court was crowded yesterday with witnesses and listen- ers, Tho cause of all this prossure was 8 horeo case, It scems that a man named John ' L. Grey bronght suit against one of our well-known horse jockeys, whose name we will not give until the case is decided, for selling him a horso that run at the nose to such an oxtent as to be justly ontitled to be called & glandored animal. The de- fondant of course denies the charge, thi out the state. The Kfl-flu':,“fi on the wall, He ought to “‘go” out of the &nflh{; and stand not upon the order for if he had not th would h .bunmlunh the & They l}:x; My house and furniture is fnsured with ORDINAN ordinance No, 2774, entitled an ordinance to establish the grad the City of O the City of Omaha, No. 2174, entitled an ordi lish City of amended, by st taken to the state superintendent, .l,‘l" “d°“'."nv,'““" Jhils sontham apver inser the east side of Seventeenth street to and from lb:Id point, 8o changed at curb corner, shall and to conform to the ordinance hereby amended, and be in force from and after its paksage. BOGCS & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS ONMAZXA., ~ ~ NEES. Orrios-~Nor.b side opp. Grand Oentral Hotel. Established 11 Years. 82,000,000 0. i el HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL CO, BA Des Moines, lowa. e OE 76, MOoULOINGB RO, Great reduction {n Bank Counters, Plana fur- hished, and word furnisbed in all kinds of bard or soft'wood. Counters finished in oll when ce- f | sired. Bhelving of all kinds furnished and Ful into bullding ready for paint on short notlce Our workmen are the best mechanics that can b procured, Save oney by giving us your con tracts, Btairs, Newsls and Balusters. Our foreman In this depastment was. formerly with Frost _Manufscturing Co, °*Chicago, Tlla , and has done gome of the finest Stair aork in the Northwest h Orders by mail promptly attendod to, _29-8m DISEASES ~OF THE— EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE OLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIO HOSPITAL. References all Reputable Physicians of Omaba o 447 Office, Corner 16th and Farnham 8ts., Omaha, Nel sulbmetf Proposals for Sewer Bonds: Seled proposals will be received until October 29th, 1881, at 12, noon, by the City Clerk of Omaha, county of Douglas, State of Nebrasks, and will, at that hour, Skcrion 1, That section 13 of ordinance | b opened for the puichase’ of $50,000.00 inance to estab. |of the issue of $100,000.00 of Sewer Bonds, First Series, of the City of Omaha. Said bonds are dated September 1st, 1851, are in sums ot $1,000.00 each, interest from their date at the rate of six per cen- tum per annui wyable at the office of Kountze Bros.,, New York, semi-annually, upon_coupons attached; said bonds are issued under the Charter power of said city after election duly suthorizing their issue for the com) Se ATy 0 on of wers. X now offered are the first sold of said Bonds. Bids will ba addressed to the unde: i C. T, TAYLOR & CO,, th and Douvlhe, NO. 482, An ordinance to amend section 13 of an e of certain streets in Bo it ordained by the City Council of of certain streets in the and the same is hereby ng out the figures 110 s h and Douglas streets, and figures 100, 8k0, 2, The grades of the curb line on uniform, as before so changed, lor_the construc- 000. Sk, 8, This ordinance shall take effect Attes Tt M D, | | e st sk the Tl Bt i "o t: 'res’ it uncil, of the vl amount of 7.9, L. C. Juwer, Y oMM | Gontred, ang the price proposed to be paid Qity Olerk, The right is reseryed to roil_ect E"I’% snd Passed October 4, 1681, all Lidat g gy L. G, TEWETY, Approved October 10, 1881, _ sept29-80t. Oity Clerk. Jaugs E, Bon, Mayor, Geo. P. Bemis Reg, sz, Aupor, d0es SYRIGTLY A brokerage businem. = e I K L No. 1508 Faraham Street, WEFS | Bro's. OFFIONRS AND DIRROTORS § Hrauax Kounrzw, President. Aveustus Koontzs, Vice Presidend, H, W. Yarms, er, A. J. PorruatoN, Attorney. Joun A, CREIGHTON, F. H. Davis, Asst. Cashlor, Thi alnl receives deposita withous regard to un aniounta. Tosues timo cortifioates bearing inferost. Draws drafta on Ban Francisco and princh cities of the United States, also London, Dublin Edinburgh and the principal cities of the contl uept ot Europe. Bells passengor dickets for emigrants by the {n ran line . mayidét The Oldest kistabhished BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co.,, AN EIEIEES. Business transsctod same s that of A fncor- porated oank. Acconnta keph In currucy or gold subject o sivht check without notice Cortificates of duposit wwued payable in three, six aud twelve wouths, seariug Interest, or on demand without fnbercat. Adyances made $0 customers on approved secu- ritles at market ratos of Intorost. Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govera- wnuns, state, county and elty bonds. Drow sigh dratis on England, Ireland, Scot- tand, and all perts of Europe. Bell European passage tickols, Oolildful'lo)ll PROMPTLY MADR sor] GRAND OPENING! Protesor Flahor, (o 8¢ Loul) Dancing Ac- Standard fi?"' cor. Fifteenth aad ¥arn- ‘evoning, Septom Cldssos for Ladis and Gentieuney comweneia Py ST R LT R N T P0on 84 & dclock, " Classes for - Families; will bo Armaged to wilt e honorable petruns. ” Aleo "Terus liborkl, and porigo: satistaction o schol- ranteed.’ Frivato instructions wil e giv- tho Danc at the vesid ACADEMY OF THH SACREDHEART OMAHA, NEB. 8. B, Corner 8th and Howard, The plan of Studies is the same ag that pursued in all the Academies of the Sacred Heart. Dif- ference in religion 18 no obstacle to the admis- slon of young ladies. Terms: Including Board, Washiog, Tuition and [vstrumental Music, per sesslon of five monthy, §160. Keferonces are re- ired from all it . e . o b0 sbe, Lad, V. ° or ly Superior. 4 vet3d1m Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. IN THELATEST STYLES, Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1816 FARNHAM STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH, s unknown 10 o e — W.J. OONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Pront Rooms (up steirs) ln oow Do Dk, W e rieonn a1 MAX MEYER & BRO,, the Oldest Wholesaleand Retail Jewelry House in Omaha, Visitors can here find allnovelties in Silver Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Belections in Precious Stones, aad all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Btore, Tower Building, corner 1lth and Farn- ham 8treets MAX MEYVER & BRO. Prices te Suit ai | MAX MEYER & ERD OM A EX A . THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE _General Agents for th Finest and Best Pianos and 8 manufactured, prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer Pianos and O; for cash or ins Bottom Prices, _ A BPLENDID stock of Pianos, Knabe anos, and othe; Also Orguns, ke notfail to see us bef chasing. "D. 8. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK, 100 Bte. Umaka Now