If THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY AUGUST 9 , 1881. ' BLOOMFIELD BREVITIES. Loading Oity of Franklin Shows Sips of Improvement , Remarkable Growth Since the Town Was Stnrt- , od in 1874. / The Crop * Not in Very Good Cati- tlltion Another Rnllrond Prolm'blo. " CorresK | > ndonce ot The Dtc. BLOOMI.VOTO.V , Nob. , Aug. G , The i city of Bloomiiigtoii HOW has the U. S. land office , the court noiiao of Pranklln county , and best nnd moat ' 'important , its tributary country Jms good crops. The town was storied in -1874. In 1878 the county scat was secured. The railroad caino the next year. .7. D. ( Jalhoun , now on The State Journal , brought in the first newspa per press mid ho also built the first mill in the uhole Republican Vnllcy region. He fouqht the grasshoppers for thrco years nnd then loft Bloom- jngtpn for the luxuries and refinement of lifo at the capital. The first fair in the valley was hold at Bloomlngton in the year 1874. Ex- Oov. Furnas was the orator. -i/ The first celebration of the 4th of July that tfyo llepublican Valley had was given at Bloomington in Pugsloy's grove on Bi Cottonwood Creek in the ' year 1871. - Speaking of Pugsloy's grove reminds > ino of the fact that ono of the best known men in the sin to of Nobnwka , and ono whom every ono of Omaha's old1 settlers trill [ remember in connec tion witli good faro nt the Florence hotel , is ono'of the men who fought ih'o battle for Bloomington. I refer to Mr. J. F. Pugsloy'now landlord of i the Franklin house nt Hi vorton. , Pranklin county for thzoo years * took the first premium for farm nnd ' 'garden prdducts at the Nebraska state ' 'fair ' and the soil is just ns good now as > than * The state encampment of Qood Templars was held nt Bloomington in i880. 1' ' This record shows nothing very striking , but crimes nnd convulsions dot t- not add honor to any community , ' though without them history may soon tame , but the heroism of those 5 who , through long years of toil and privation battled with frontier liard- flhips , insect pests and drowthy sea sons to founu homes wlioru the geog raphers hid written desert across the face of the country , was such that the mural crown should bo theirs , and now that the unoccupied quarter sections are very scarce and sod huta equally so , with waving corn fields everywhere and fifteen bushels to the aero gleaned . from the wheat Holds they can fool a pride nnd n satisfaction in the remits , such ns are only felt by the most suc cessful consequences , cnoi-s. There are dark shades in all pictures and there are ono or two in this. The first spot where I liavo hoard com plaint on the crop question was at this town , and certain it is that many Holds of wheat nnd corn in this immediate vicinity were severely injured by the terrible heat of that long-to-bo-ro- momborod Wednesday , Aug , 2d , but on the high divides no injury what ever resulted therefrom , and there the crop is above the nvorngo. Haiti is badly needed now , and without a good show or soon serious damngo will 11 bo done to the rapidly maturing / corn. IMMIOVKMKNTH. ' ' ' Away in Kansas there is n branch of the Control Branch 11. R. that starts north nnd stops short nt Burr Oak. Certain railroad officials , with n view 1 to feeling the Bloomington pulsohnvo boon corresponding with leading men of the town nnd now there nro great hopes of securing this protected road , ' for it is the design of its owners to push through to a connection with the 17. , ? . at Plum creek , Howfvor , I Tiavo found that projected railroads nro first cousins to the lion Paddy owned. When you put your finger on them they Bay "good eve , " nnd off they go to another town. A first class ilouring mill lias just .Ixton completed on the Big , Cottonwood - ' wood creek near town. A fall of lifty-fivo feet gives great power to the . \ etream at this point. ' . ! There is hero ono of the largest nnd uost elevators on the line of the road. A big business will bo done by it this season. ' Building stone is quarried only thrco miles from Bloomington. It is sawed out being soft and easily worked , but it hardens with exposure. It belongs to the magnesia family of limestone. The Bloomington bank building is of > tlus material and is both substantial and ornamental. TUB LAND OFFICE is doing a very fair business consider ing the fact that July is not the month when land oflico business is booming , The following exhibit kindly furnished - ed by Mr , Switzcr tolls the whole > atory ; v. H. j4Ni > orncK IIKPOKT ww JULY. 3'reemjiUons . . . . . -12 Holdier'nHomestead Declaration * , , , . . 42a Home tead Kntrie * , , . . . . , , , . . 115 rjnnl Homestead Kntrie 153 yiiwl Cash Uutrlen . . . . , . , 04 " Timber Culture Kntricu 64 "Warrant Locations. 1 The work amounted to over 910,000 , NTUAY NOTES. The prettiest court house in the volley is Bloomington's , and under its eaves thousands of swallows find flhol- k tor. Around the building is n park i planted w ith forest trees and kept in very fair condition , something that is uncommon in w eatern towns. The trains have again abandoned tRepublican City as a dining place , but really it is doubtful if the quality of ' > 'tho fare is not improved at the * Uloomington dining cabin whether the passengers will aland the racket or not. They are now doing some loud swearing. H The Republican river bridge went out loaf spring andjlhis cuts oft" trade to 'tho" south , bul X new ono will bo built in time for next season's trade. For business directory see 5th page. RANOKK. The Stnto DCS Molncslowatc lst < ; r. Mr. II. 0. Wheeler , ono. pf the directors of the state fair , and O. W. Munsoll , Iho superintendent of the fine art department , made a visit to the grounds and buildings last neck , and Imvo concluded to make some changes in Iho fine art hall. Tlu largo doors' will bo taken oft nnd hung on the outside for moro safety , and also transom lights will bo put in oxer the doors , Sovcr.il windows for light and ventilation will nlso bo placed in the building. The scientific depart * inont , which was BO badly crowded last year , will bo enlarged. Many other improvements will bo tnado for the comfort > f visi tors as well as exhibitors. Thcro will bo an especial effort to make the picturoijallory | attrnctho , BO that the people will see the finest dis play of paintings o\or exhibited in DCS Moincs. Tno premium list of both amateurs as well at professionals is enlarged , so all can have a chanco. The boys' and girls' department will have a long premium list also , and it is expected they will have a nice dis play of their work , and fill the de partment. The ladies will have moro room to display their work than last year. The oflicors of the society say the prospects are bettor for a largo fair than last year , nnd hope that the people of Dos Moines will help make it boom in this ns well as other things in our city. NOTES FROM SALT LAKE. i'ho Death Rote Assuming Alarming Proportions. i _ _ - - , Laying of a Corner Stone A Tame Election Movement of Troops Other Items. Corrfsponilcnco of The Dec. SALT LAKH CITY , Aug. 0. The mortality in Salt Lake city during the month of July was 70 , or moro than double the nvorngo of the last ton years , The cause of this high death rate baffles oiir physicians , but it must bo local , ns Ogden is exceedingly health. Amongst those lately de ceased nro Obod Taylor , Esq. , the leading architect of this city , and Mr. William 0. Staines. The latter gen tleman , sometimes styled Bishop Stainos , is well known to the business nnd railroad men of Omaha , having boon for many years the Now York ngont of the Mormon church in emi gration matters , and it is estimated that , fifty thousand passengers have passed through his hands whilst act ing in this capacity. Ho was a gen tleman of great conversational powers , pleasant address , business tact nnd undoubted integrity ; nnd hns boon almost ns highly esteemed by the non- Mormon element in Utnh as by his co-i religionists. Ho will bo nccordod a public funeral nt the now .assembly hall , the moHt commodious nnd beau tifully finished house of worship in Salt Lake. To-day thocornor stone of the Acade my of Music nnd Temperance Itoform Club building was laid under the direction of the Masonic fraternity with elaborate ceremonies. This is only ono of the numerous public buildings now in course of erection in this city. Among the most prominent nro the Mormon temple , the universi ty of DcBotot , the St. Mary's hospi tal ( Roman Catholic ) , and various blocks of business buildings , especial ly thcso on Main street the property of Hon. W. II. Ifo9por nnd Gen. II. S. Eldridgo Sir Samaol Baker and his lady , the well known African explorers , nro now in this city on their way to the Powdcr Hivor country. The number of tourists passing through hero has boon very largo this season. Two cpinots are now plainly isiblo to the naked eye in the northern heavens during the very oaily mor ning , ( say 2 n. m. ) Wo know not if Omaha it equally blessed. Some however Imvo nn inclination to attri bute the present lontr continued stretch of oppressive weather to thesu unexpected heavenly visitors. The election last Monday was n most spiritless affair , in almost uvory portion of the territory. Neither party made liny effort. As an ex ample , only about ono hundred votes were polled for iho libenil ticket in the wliolo of this , the most populous county in the state. Your Ogdou correspondent a few weeks ngo , chronicled the visit of the old folks annual excursion to that burg , nnd the generous hospitality that was extended to them by its cit izens. Also a mark of the apprecia tion felt by the people of Salt Luke for the kindnesses , done to their aged friends on that occasion , The Tabonwjlo Choir , cansldorod by some the best in America , will , on the 10th inst. , proceed to Ogdou and give an open nir concert in the public park. Those mutual courtesies will do much to increase the cordial fooling of the two cities , between whom there is BO mo alight rivalry Aa Salt Lake is the ecclesiastical capital , so Ogden desires to bo considered the commer cial centra of this loeion. The now developments in railroad matters will , however , lend to strengthen Salt Lake's grasp of the business of the territory , The electric light , of which wo have \ been deprived for several weeks , through leakage of the boilers , again l'1 illuminated the city on Monday uvoii- ing and burned steadily. Ou the oveiling of the 1st inst , , telegraphic orders woru received at Camp Douglas to dispatch four com panies of troops to tlu > Uncompahgro Indian agency in Colorado. Thcso will bo engaged iu assisting in the re moval of the Utos , and will not eo turn here. It is understood the Sixth Infantry will exchange posts with the Fourteenth , when the White River and other Utes are removed to the neighborhood of the Uintah reserva tion. Northeastern Utah will abe crowded with Indians ; most of them of kindred tribes , and some pretty ugly customers. BIUKORU. k LINCOLN'NOTES/ A Lively Campaign Between the Several Candidates .For Assistant Treasurer. . Three Convict * From the Stnto Penitentiary. LIMCOLS , August 8. Wurl Ooro ! First blood for the . "Democrat. " The ball has been opened and Victor 0. has dropped the first shell into the camp. The fur will soon begin to fly. Candidates for county treasurer begin to bow and shake hands with those they moot , and enquire particularly after your health nnd that of your family. Those whoso names are nt present before the people ( quietly ns it wore ) , are Messrs. Hardonbergand McClay on the republican side of the house , and Messrs. Cnynoy nnd Brock- staff , Djmocrntio candidates , and it is whispered amongst the knowing ones that II. B. Grnham will bo an indc- pcndant candidate. Wo may oxpcct to see the mercury in the thermome ter go up to 120 in the shade soon at Lincoln , notwithstanding Vernier's predictions to the contrary , as soon as the friends of the several candidates begin to got in their work , for there is every appearance that hot times will bo in order. The surveyors on the Lincoln et Fremont road are at it in good earnest. Eleven took n conveyance Saturday morning at the comer of 110th nnd 1' . streets , and started out for the coun try , where stakes nro being diivcn , and surveying being pushed forward rapidly. The Harmonic singing society have a very fine hull on Tenth , between 0. and P. streets , which they have re cently dedicated. It is elegantly furnished , the side walls nro 'nearly ' covered' with pictures and decorations , nnd altogether is the finest society ro6m in the city. Our German friends do nothing by halves. They , with the co-operation of the other societies , never have selected a committee for the purpose of soliciting aid for the BnllorcrH by the cyclone , which lately devastated the town Now Uhlm , Minn. This is a worthy object , and ought to awaken the sympathy and open the purse strings of nil. A largo amount of now hay 'WAS ' of fered for sale on our streets on Satur day and sold readily for ? . ' ! per load. Warden Nobos has returned to Lin coln nftcr his second unsuccessful suarch after the escaped comict Poolo. It is a little discouraging , to say the least , uhon wo consider that the warden is expected _ to liquidate all expenses from his own pocket. But friend Nobcs never says die , and if the man Poole is in the land of the living and an inkling to his wherea bouts can bo obtained , no money or time will bo spared until ho is again nn inmate of the penitentiary. Manager Church , of the opera house , is compiling a list of the enter tainments to uo given hero this com ing season , and from what ho says wo can make up our minds that wo shall bo royally entertained. Building still continues with una bated mal. Ground is being broken for the second wing to the now capi tal building and woik will bo com menced on the foundation walls early this wook. Wo hope there will bo no drawbacks similar to those encoun tered on the first wing to retard the early completion of the second. Humphrey Brothers' now building is gradually assuming shape and the iron front of the first story is all in. It will occupy two full lots fronting on Ninth street and rim back to the al loy on 0. street. It is to bo three stories high , with two stores belowof- llco in second story nnd n largo store loom will comprise the entire third story , which will bo used . for storing . . -----I l--T-l r-- P. - - - - - 1 carriages , wagon material , etc. etc. When finished it will bo nn rnnmcnt to that part of the city. Burr's block , corner ! > th nnd 1 ? street is rapidly nppi caching comple tion nnd will be another fine building to bo added to the catalogue of those already finished. The Journal building is not finished yet nnd it is a monument illustrating the tnct that there is no end to the amount of time whih can bo consumed by contractors in erecting a building of ordinary si/.o. Wo do not know as wo ought to complain if The Journal proprietors do not , and so will rest quietly for another year , nnd by that time , wo trust , it will bo finished , or nearly so. Littlo'u block , Twelfth and N streets , will ( although only two stories ! high ) bo nn addition to that vicinity. It contains seven stores on the first floor , nnd the second story is divided into a largo hull nnd oflico. Mr. Little , out of the kindness of his heart , has given the frcu use of the hall to the Y. M. 0. A. of this city. 10d The foundation walls of the Odd Follows building are nearly completed , This will bo a line structure. The corner stone is to bo laid the first 10f f next month. Wo understand that the Knifthts of Pythias ( who will occupy > tholinll with the Odd Fellows ) have boon invited to participate in the ceremonies upon that occasion. The building is on the corner of B. and Eleventh streets , and occupies n full lot. lot.Tho The building which is being orrccted on the corner of 21. and Eleventh streets , is moat ready for occupation. The county oliiccs nnd court rooms nro to Lo located hero , the building has boon planned with that object : in view , and is commodious and con venient in every respect. Our ty officer will now Imvo room to ro about , and tlioso in search of infoima- tion obtained only huro will find much better accommodations , The building ii very neat in appearance throe stories high and trimmed with to stone sills , doors and window ps nnd iron cornice , Three convicts escaped from the penitentiary last night. They were what in called brickmon and attended the kilns at night. The report is that the guard wont to sloop and the con victs took advantage of it and skipped. Their names are : 6. M. Goddard , Lancaster county , horse thief ; James Kennedy , Richardson county , horse thief ; George Davib , Douglas county 'l I * grand larceny. A rownrd of $50 is offered for the capture of CAch. H. F. D. Nil Dospcrandnm. When your girl l\e you the inlttcu , and _ . you feel your henrt is broke. Don't plve wAy to black despair , but trent it as a Joke , , uet your.health In fint claw order , a Iwttlo of HpRtNii BLOSSOM buy , And gilly Join n ringing class , nnd for an * other sweetheart try. Price to cent" , trUl bottle 10 centa. eodltv. TilECREAT ffourafgia , Sciatica , Lumbago' fiaofacho , Soreness of iko C/iett , Gout , Quinsy , Sorg Throat , Smotf- ings and Sprains , Burns anil 1 Scalds , General Bodily > Pains , 'footh , Ear and Headache , Frosted Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Achos. PC Preparation on rttth * qui1i ST. n . in future , Imflf nd tlitap Extern * ) Bamrdy. A trUI tnUllt tut the compmtlTtly titling outlay of { 0 Ontn , and er r7 one luffcr * Uf with fain un bits cUttp Ddpc ; lUT oroof criUclaltni. tJA Dlrtctloni In Eltren taneutE . V * COLD BY ALLDRUGGI8T8 AKDJ5EAIEBB IH MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. , JJa/Mmor" _ * . If TouArenmnnX 1C you are n efLu.sUirtx.wcik ' mm of lot- encd by the ctrnln of tpnttcUlDBoTerniie your ilutlcn inrolcl nluht vroili , to re-- HlmuUntntvnd uio tore brain iierre anil Hop Bitters. wa.nc , Ube Hop B. If you nro younif and I suffering from any In- dlw.-h.llon or oTralnnf lion I If Tounromar- tied or ulncle , old orl VOUDR , eilttcrljig from poor health or loupuUh D Intr oa a IKX ! of tick- now , rely on Hop ! Blttore. WhMTtryouoro. * Tliouunaf ale &n- hencvfr you reel mullyfrom tome that Bjftcm form of Kidney your ' nrtxla clcatipinff , ton. illxua liiat iDlKl't Ina or rtlnmlAtlng , h o bocn prci entrd wltboutdiioriral 1 I bra timely \JMO ( tnUo Hop HopBlttera Blttora. prptla D. I. O. or urinary earn- fi . absolute on plaint , dUcuM. . and IrrrsiMa. fem , oftho I met li , blood , HOP drunkennoBB bio cure for Hitrornmttt u o of opium , You will be tobaccoor curcdlf 5'ouuw ) .narcotic * . Hop Bitten Ifyouarenlra Bold hydras- ( Hits. Bead fur nlr c n Ic and lonttilrllcd.try NEVER Circular. iti ( t may 1 nor DMTEKS eave life. Ittfiaa your FAIL H'PQ CO. , oavod hun | | BMknltrS.Ti dreds. nlo.Qnt. DE VEAUX'S The Only Machine that Will Do just as is Advertised. It Will Wash Faster , It Will Wash Gleaner , It Will Wash Easier , It Will repire no It will do a large family Washing in 30 Minutes , It Will IWnuli Equally well ] with Hard or Soft Wfttcr- It doei an ay \ \ ithvasli bollcruand wash lioanli , and will ] > a ) forltsilf In full and the \\car of clothes In n Mionjh. No utenin In the kitchen. A child 10 jean ol uui ilo the wimlilnu fasttr than an v woman can nrln ana handout thoclotlies- DAN. bUf.UV.VN & SOKH' , ill in 1410 rarnham Street , EXOUESION TICKETS OHIOAGO S ± O.OO ROUND TRIP , $19,00 First class and srool through the icur , AUo New York , lioiton and all Eutcrn nolntu , at pro- liortlon&tuy law rate * . On cala ONLY at HOIUtlE 1IKOT1IKHS' ItallroaU Ticket Olllce , ilmo-iulin BOO Tenth tt. Omaha1 DOFT YOU FORGET IT WHEN IN NEED OP BOOTSSHOES ! To examine the stock of BASWITZ & WELLS , House 1422 Douglas St. , near 15th OXTXC SOCTOO3BC is largo nnd alw-ays the lowest prices. A , I , H18lffl , Dentist , Ornci Jacobn1 Hlock , co ner Cajiltol avcuuo nd nitctmb. t re it. Omaha Neb If 3 on DufTcr from I > ) PrK'p 1a , IIRO JUIllOC'K ) ULOOUJIITTKUS , If } on arc nfRlcttcl with IllliomncM , tuo IIL'HDOCK JJLOOl ) JIITTiitS : , II j on ore urostfatoil with ! ck' Ifcnd'tclip , IIURDOC'1 % HIOOI ) II j our Row cljnrc"llrilcfplrfftihto ! them w llh Ifjoiir Iltotxt Is linpurr , purifj It with IIUilDOCK 111.001) niTTEHS. II j mi have lmllgctloti , jon will flinlmi antidote in nuitbocK iti.ooi ) nm r.its , II \ on nro troubled with Hprlns Comii1alnt , cr- adlrato thorn nlth IIUHUOCK I1I.OOK JUTrr.US. Ifjour I. her I ? torpid , restore It to health ) notion Vlth lIUltDOCK 1IL001) UlTTi.llH. If } our I.hcr Is offcctcJ , joit will find a litre re- etontth c In 1IUUUOCK IH.OOI ) 1IITTKI1S. If jon rmeniiy rpcelcs of Humrfr or Pimple , ( all not to take IIUKDOCK ULoou iiirrr.us. If 3 on ln\o nny K inptomi of Ulccri or Scrofulous Sorcn , a uiratlvc remedy \\111 bo found In k IlUItDOCKQLOODlUTTEKrl. For Imparting strength and 'vitality to ttm , nothing cn'iiciinnl IIUUDOCK 11LOOD llITTpLS. Kor Kcrxouiaiid nciiernl Debility , tone tip the sjit m with imilUOCK 1ILO01) lllTTEUg. Price , * I.OO per Dottle ! Trial Dottles 10 Cti. FOSTER MliBURN&OoM , , Props , BCTETAI.O , N. Y. , 'Sold ' at uholcsalo 1'y ' Ieh H Mcil&hon nnd d h Goodman. _ 2 _ ] 8iiZ7 ced mo RESOLUTION' ORDERING' SIDE- ' , WAI IvS. ( \ Be It resolved hy the ttty C6din.ll of lho < .H > of , Oinahati < I > t That a sidewalk lie , Mltliln ifittccn ilafroiri thlidatc , ( constnictcdjamljald to the established grade In fulddt } . lit front of and'ailjolnliu ' the folloultig prcmlm. ) , > lz : ' ( -it Jjot 1. ntst side of nth strict , In block 200 , 0 feet wide. ' ' ' \ftnt I lot 7 , north si Jeof G > i > Ucl A\tmel ) > Io.k 74 , Ufectttldu. j South , i lot 4 , coat Blile of Sherman Avenue and Horbiik'H 1st addition , 0 kctuldc. ' Said eiilewnlks to be constructed at 1 Imh plno plank and to bo In width , as nbo\ ispcdllctl , and the respective ] owner or onnirs of the aborb * clo- scrlbed prtinlgf ) arc hereby teqlilred to construct the eania. > < Parsed Autf. % 1881. ' I H . . J. J. I0. JKWETT , i j ' . ,0lt ) Clerl. /1IVIL , MECHANICAL AND MINING EN- \J QINEERINQ at the Rcnsselear Polytech nic Institute , Troy , N. Y. The oldc t cnglneerj Ing school In America , Next tcnn hcglna Sep tember IMll. The JtcgUtcr 18SO 81 i ntalnB a Hat of the graduates for the past C4 > earn , < dlh their positions ; alio , i oiireo of btudy , require- incuts , expuusiB , stc. Addrcsa ' DAVID M. GREENE , < JI 14-deodailgU Director. t PURELY VEGETABLE M E ; D iCI : N E < Jvl OCT5iAV'I > IN Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fathers , Ministers , Teachers , Business Men , Farm ers , Mechanics , ALL should be warned neralnit lining and Introdudii' ' Into tlulr HOMER Nos trums and Altoholli ) remedlt . Have no nuih prcjudleo ap xlnst , or fear ol "Warner's Safe Tonic Bitters. " The\ are what they are claimed to to harmless as milk , nnd contain only medl- rliwllrtucH. . KAtract of pure vegetable * only. They do not belong to that c lass known as "Cure- Alia , " but only profit to rctu h LOWS hen ) the illmiisaork-limtiH In debilitated ( raniiu and Ini- puru blood. A pcrftc Gprlpg and Summer medicine. A Thorough Dlood Purifier. A Tonic Appe tizer. Pleasant to the tatte , I in Uoratlng to the bed ) . The mott eminent phjulclani rccoinincnd them for their curatho properties. Oni used al nj prclerrctl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ & * - ? * T-F-H H-33MC. For the Kidneys. Liver and Urinary organs , UM nothing "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE. " It stands Unrivalled. Thous ands ou e their health anil happiness to it. 1'rliv , V1,8S per bottle. Wo offer "Warncr'i , Saf9 Tonic Ultters" with equal confldciiec. H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y. felfltii-th-sat.lv XOTJC'K OF SITTING OF CITY COUXOIL AS HOARD OF KQUAUXATION. ) OKAIM , AugiutS , 184 > 1. f In arcnrdanut ) w Ith eoctlcn SO of the Omalm rlt > charter notlte Is hereby gh en that HLD ill ) coun cil of the ill ) of Oinalia , will tit at a board of eqnallzatl nfor lite da > 9 , commencing on Tues- Jaj. Aiyiu Oth , A. I ) . ISdl. bald Dittlrgwill be held In the council chamber and commence at 0 o'clock a. in .each da ) , Fectlon 17 of Uieilty chatter Ii as folio * ; " 8BCTIU.V 17. lliectuntlll shall liMe power to act as a board ol diuallratlon for the illy , to equalize all assessments , and to correct any error In the listing or valuation of property , and to supply an ) omissions In the eame , and shall hai e the same poHtn u county comiiilibloiiers lia\o In similar cagca. " . J , J. L. U , JKUISTT. City Clerk. , XASH Hill take notice that on the l.'th AK ) of Jill ) , 1881 , Charles llrandw. Justice ol the pt-uci > . nret precinct , Uouglaicomi ) , } cb , Issued an order of attaihmint for US GO In an ac tlon pending before himvrhirein U. H. Ilaman I * plalntlrt and A , K. Nash defendant That uionci duo ) ou IIM been attached under tald order. Said cause v. as continued tothc Dth of Aiigxut , 1W > 1 , at 1 o'clock p. in. iHtou4w. C. F. HAilAK , PlaliitilT. RACINE COLLEGE ! A CX3LLKQE AND GKAUMAU HC1IOOL THE BEST SCHOOL I BOYS For terms Address Dr. Stevens Parker , warden of Racine College , Racine. Wie. jy 22-lu > MRS , LOUISE MOHB , Graduate of the St. L u I School of Mldult cs , at 1600 OallfornU Street , Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north side , where calls will be promptly respond ed to at any hour during the uay or nit'ht. SIBBBTT & ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DAVID CITY , NEB. Special attention | rUen to collections In Outlet county. J > lluiem DEWEY & * STONE , FURNITURE ! ' ' * * = ORCHARD & BEAN , J , B.FRENCH & CO. , C'A.R ' RETS I GROCERS ! 'GunsAmmunitionSporting ' Goods ' j / i \ FISHING4 TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a . " . FULL LINE OF MOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX JIY1EYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne V 614-616 TENTH STREET. The Largest Store in the West , ( Except Cruickshank & Go's , , ) will Re-open With a Complete Stock of P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices , NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS - 3C-30- - Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Etc.r 200 Handsome Suits , at $5.00 ; 300 Stylish Suits , $ lOOOi 76 Black Silk Suits , $17.OO. Wo have several lots of Btnplo goods which will bo offered at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR , 'LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS , SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. MCDONALD & HARRISON. Ohas. Shiverick. FURNITURISTBEDDING , \l Feathers , Window Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up- Trade. A Complete Assortment of. "Hew Goods at tHe owesf Prices , ' j t CHiS , SHIVERICK , 1208 ani 1210 Warn. S tbut