Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1881, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY * AUGUST 25 , 1881.
THE BLUFFS ,
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„ Things of Intoroat Transpiring
Over the Way.
Ustml Hit oF Intonating Occur-
ronooi-
CORONER'S INQUEST.
' THE YOUNO MAN iDKSTiriKD.
At the coroners inquest held by
Mr. Fnul yesterday nothing of im
portance was developed beyond wlmt
was published in TUB BKB yesterday
morning except it was found that the
young manwho died such a horrible
death was a brother to Miss Anna
i May who formerly attended the deaf
. and dumb institution in this city ,
nnd that his former wife
was Mrs. Adolphia Kanwho
lives with her present hus
band at Soyihour , Wayne county ,
Iowa. Trailk JL'hilhps testified be
fore the coroners jury that ho went
to St. Joe with May and coming back
the conductor woke him up and told
him that his companion had jumped
irom the train. The train
wig at ohco stopped and ho got oil'
hunted nearly the entire night for
Muy , but without success. Dr. Me-
Crca thinks that the man died from
excessive dissipation and exposure.
His life was a hard life ; his death was
A hard , sad death. The remains wore
turned over to Morgan , the under
taker. The following men were sum-
' iiioncd by Constable Rosccrant ? ! and
constituted the jury : Mr. Gentry ,
A. B. Howe and Richard Rickols.
OUT ON AHrilKK.
There was quite a time at Njo. 151
Droadway. AboSfr 10 o'clock n loud
pistol report was heard in the vicinity
of that "alloy hive" whore a good
many from Omaha and some few irom
Council Bluffs and vicinity are wont
11 to turn their steps. It scents
r that a man from the plains
had asked the girls'to sot up the bcor
and see how it was donotin the atatcs.
Ho finally got n little high. Ho do-
clarcd ho would shoot something so
'
ho fired at comet " 0. " On hearing
* the report the police were oii'thc scone
and dipt. Jack , Jr. was arrested and
t taken to polioo headquarters wlicro ho
romuinctl perfectly dumb. Ho would
give no name. The cuurt called him
"Gabriel. " When asked if ho was
guilty of discharging firearms , within
the'city limits ho voted "yea" with a
dip of the head forward. The judge
fined him $10 and costs.
Till : 1ILU1TH IN HillKf.
The police should , bo cm the alert
for pickpockets. The city is full of
them. There is no need of citizens
carrying around money or valuables.
Paston your houses up pretty secure
ly to-night while attending the circus ,
if you must go. Hitch your teams in
a livery stable to-day.
Col. Arthur Berry , of San Fmncis-
' co , but formerly of Maine , cillod at
THE BEE odico yesterday. Mr. Berry
left his native state years ngo and en
gaged in mining operations in Califor
nia. Fortune smiled on him and now
he is one of the solid wealthy won of
the city in which he resides.
While hoisting the immense smoke
stack that belongs to the new engine
that the Star Stove Polish company
are putting in part of the apparatus
cave way nnd the stack fell with a
' crunk smashing in the end of a frame
building near by. Fortunately no
person was killed E. 0. Newell es
caped with a slight bruise on the
breast.
Why don't "Citizen , " who appears
in leading articles every day in The
Nonpareil , sign his real name. Now ,
wo could't hold up either hand mid
i swear with certainty of tolling the
whole truth , but wo do think that
"tho voice is the voice" of Chapman ,
while "the hand is the hand" of
Vaughan.
Frank S. Pusoy , son of Hon. W.
H. M. and son-in-law
Pusoy , - - of Gen ,
Grenville M. Dod < { o , left yesterday
for another extended pleasure trip.
After reading what The Globe says
about us wo don't boliuvo TUB BKK
reporter on this side will over be in
vited to dine again on the "Old Reli
able's" car.
THE BKK reporter wont the rounds
yesterday to try and find nut where
the democratic candidate for governor
was to hold forth. Wo went to .Judge
James. Ho didn't know , Wo then
went to the editor ot The Globe and
ho didn't know. George Wright said
that ho thought it was to comu in
' Bloojn.it Nixon's hull , as ho saw tlivm
, ' taking some of the chairs out.
* ' - ThcTlooso chairs in the city are all
being removed to the now Bloomer
school building to make sitting room
for , the. thousands from all parts of the
i'stathat will gather thuvu next firi
'
* TUVlaybve'nluK to witness the dedicntloj
ceremonies. *
"Our Goblins" gave another enter
tainment last evening , ' '
T % J. M. Marcy called at TUB BKK office -
> . . fico again yesterday and informed the
reporter that ho would sell out in
Kansas and erect ft residence in this
city. Ho Bays he can carry on < his
, . cattle business as well if not butter
Lore than from any other point. TUB
BEE will heartily welcome him to
Council Mlufla.
The mother of J. D , Hardin. gen
eral stock agent of the "Old Relinblu"
died at Chariton Monday. Mr. 1 Jar-
din left lost evening for that city.
Marshall Key , United States deputy
clerk , has returned homo from tiutu |
an extended pleasure trip to Miniiv-
tonka. His return was hastened , JKJ
doubt , to hear the democratic cundi
„ date for governor speak last night.
" , W. L. Whitney , became lonesome
and homesick and has returned to his
- * father in Boston , Mass.
Hugh Coyle , another agent of tla
circus man.Fotopaugh , was in the city
yesterday.
Master Arthur Smith , son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Smith , has gone back
„ to Maiwichusotts to resume jiis col-
Jegedutiw ,
There were forty-seven car loads of
xsattle received at the union stock
i
yards Tuesday. Twenty-two cars
went cast over the C. . it N , W. ; four
cars orur the Rock Island and the re
mainder over the "old reliable. "
Several Chinese students , who have
been attending schools in the cast , ar-
arivcd in Council Binds yeslcrday on
their way to to the Golden Gate city
wlicro they will take a steamer for
Yokahama and their homos.
William Garner was in the city yes
terday.
Mace Wise had three fine looking
horses in training yesterday morning.
Charles Ofllccr , son of Thomas Odl-
ccrj ( winker and unmarried , has re
turned from an extended pleasure
trip.F. .
F. B. Hart , who was recently
obliged , through sickness , to take a
respite from his arduous legal duties ,
is rapidly recovering , as his friends
will bo pleased to learn , and will soon
be on deck again ,
Mrs. Ilcdloy , "sphit photograph
er , " called at TUB BEK olllco yester
day. She says she is continually un
der the control of "spirits. " They
direct her when and where to go. She
says she has found some fine subjects
for a sitting in uuiincil Blulfc , Dr.
Paulson understands the "spirit busi
ness" as well if not better than any
gentleman she has met while hero.
The spirits tell her to hurry over to
Omaha us soon at possible. That
there are spirits hovering over that
city waiting to have their pictures
taken.
E. 12. French , of the wholesale gro
cery firm of J. B. French & Uo. ,
Omaha , called at Tun Br.i : ollico yes
terday. Mr. French is on his way to
St. Louis on important business con
nected with his linn. Ho will return
homo by way of Chicago.
Robot t Hale , itf Glcnwood , was in
the city yesterday a guest at the Pa
cific , *
John Lcdwick , of Avoca , is in the
city attending the circuit court.
Officer Sterling arrcatod a man who
gave his name as Gcogo Diodrlck , and
claimed to hail from ( ilodden , Carroll
county , Iowa , wlicro ho says ho owns
the Dicdrick house. The charge
against the man is that ho forged an
order on Jack Smith , keeper of a sa
loon on lower Broadway ; also one on
Jack Kennedy , another saloon keeper.
Without the order the judge could not
hold him. '
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IN THE PAR WEST.
Recollections of Tjlfo on tlio Fron
tier.
In ixll my borUuroxporionco 1'iiovcr
but'onco had the pleasure of witness'
ing"n'trial in a
UHNUINE MOUNTAIN UOV11T ,
when justice snatches the lundago
from her eyes , throws nsido her scales
and decides upon tlio merits of the
eaao by guoaa a court , whore tlio
punishment usually follow ? so closons
to tread upon the heels of conviction
mid to appear as a part of the very
unjudicial proceedings.
1 had been hunting oik in the Mod
icinu Bow range of mountains for a
couple of weeks , when I concluded to
cross the country to a range nbbut
thirty miles west , in search of the
wily mountain sheep.Vhilo riding
up Cow crook , a tiibutary of the
North 1'latto , 1 caiiui upon a cabin
surrounded by a crowd of hunters ,
ranchers , cowboys and piosp ectors ,
who were picturesquely loUnging up
on the grassy plat in front. Over the
door of the cabin was a sign board ,
upon which appeared the following
inscription , evidently painted with a
common murkiiu ; brush by an un
( skilled hand :
SI A1JCXANDKK ,
, lUSTt.HS OK Tlllll'rcF.
No CIIKDIT vtiit LAW Hor.
Wlilkey by tlio drink or Gnllun
Dismounting , I picketed my horse
in the luxuriant grass a few rods from
this rude temple of justice and poor
whisky , and joined tlio waiting crowd
in front. Hero I learned that a young
cowboy had been accused of stealing
Btlme stook from thu rancher for whom
ho had been working , and that ho mis
now to bo examined upon the charge
and sent to the county goat for trial ,
hung on thu spot or discharged , as the
casu might be. The judge was an ok
mountaineer , who had been elected to
fill thu position because the cabin ii
which ho lived and dispensed his vil
lainous whisky was tlio only suitable
place in that vicinity in which to holt
a court.
When thu hour designated for tin
commencement of proceedings hat
arrived , the judge came to the dee
and culled out : "Ho. yes I Ho , yes
Ho , yes ! This honor bio court is now
ready for the tryin' of any cases tha
may now bo legally afore it. "
1 Piled in with thu crowd > wjiero '
found "Hu "
Honor" seated upon i
rough throu-loggod stool ut 'a dr
goods which WHS mado-to- dut ;
as a table. Upon this box lay th
most '
UNiqUB LAW MIlllAUY
ovpVsooi , iii thu land , It consisted o lf
a copy -M-Kvery. . Man His'Own Law
yer , an old copy of the United State
urmy regulatious , a time-worn , ye !
low covered ulniaiiuc , a Black of half
dozen patent ulllco reports in H fai
. .i..i. ,
0 { iroaorvation , u hymn book ,
pack of playing cards and'an old co
pipu , Seeing the miiusod oxpressio ;
ujx n iiry face us I gazed upon thi
curious collection , the old dispenser o
unrefined justiuo smiled good-na
turodly and said :
"That's my hull legal stock in trade
stranger , an11 reckon I kin inginoor
case through with . these tools jes
about as nifty as I could if I sot in
high-daddy sort of a court 'ouso behind -
hind a stack o1 cowhide kiverod law
books vitli a mob o' white-collared
lawyers a slingiu1 odicated lies at each
other down m tlio pit. Wo juji out
iubtico in a ruythor peculiar style out
'yarsorter grind 'or through lively
onlesa we fall agin a case o1 more than
unusual importance , eich. fur instance ,
its ' 11 bo brought afore the court on
this occasion. In ordinary cases , sicli
us rupturin' o' the peace or shootin'
matinee , I never send out notices an1
w crowd ' ) . SV'on a constable
loal
runs in a man I call a special
U'rm o1 the court an1 run him
through on a special mode o1 procedure.
1 jea' nut on my upocks an * run over
these 'y r big books fust , ono artor
nnothoi , atoppin1 an * lookin1 up ut the
ccilin' occasionally. That's doiip to
sorter corner up a little judicial digni
ty fur the occasion ) Du you ketch
on to mo ? Then I sing a hymn outcn
this book 'yar to oven up the religious
feature o' the game. See } Then 1
Kit my dates fur chargin' up the costs
from this 'yar ' almanac , nn' enter 'cm
up agin thu defendant. Then I light
the cob pipe to stiddy my legal
narvcs for the work ahead o1 me.
an' with the kcerds thnr'1 sit agin the
the defendant in n game o' sovcn up
to decide whether he's guilty or not
the court , of course , ansumin' that ho
is guilty an * n play in' on that flido o'
the Ranio. As I'm reckoned thu best
handler o' the pasteboards in the
range the side o' right an * justice gin-
crally comes out a lectio ahead. Jus
tice seldom slumbers in this court
when old Si deals the keerds. Thu
house ' 11 come to order. Mr , Consta
ble , whar's yer man ? "
The prisoner , a rather ill-looking
young fellow , was brought forward.
Ilo gave his name as Dick Marsh ; res
idence , Austin , Texas ; ago , ' - ' . ' ! ; occu
pation , herder of cattle. After enter
ing these points in an old pocket mem
orandum book , the judge Raid :
"Young man. yo stand arraigned nt
this bar of legal justice charged with
havin' wilfully , feliciou.sly an' with
malice aforesaid , stcalin' , takin' and
diivin'oirsix head o' Texas stceis ,
branded A. A. on the left fore shoulder ,
ninu head o' Cherokee ycarlin's
branded C , A. on thu left hip an' n
sorrel Cayuse pony bcarin * the latter
brand , nn' drivin' them an * disposin *
of them to the post butcher nt the
fort ; the said property beiu1 the gooda
an" catllo o' Simon Crawford o' the
county o' Carbon an' toiritoryV Wy
oming in violation with an' agin the
statutes made an' purvidod fur jus'
sich cases. Are you ready fur trial ? "
"No , jedgo , yor honor ; i want , n
mouth-piece. "
" ' "
"Wantaw'nU"
"A nlonthpicco to chin fur ino n
law sharp , you know. "
The judge eyed him n moment
sternly and said :
"Young man lawyers air a luxury
wo can't afford in those- mountains , an'
onyhow , if I'm correctly informed ro-
gardiu' the natur' o' this case , n
I'llEACHCIt'o 1)0 YE MOKK C10OI )
jes' now than n hull regiment o' law
yers. Yir liable to want some defense -
fonso afore nn hour at a bar whar' sits
a judge that never seed n lawyer. The
witnesses 'ill answer to their names , "
There were n numbnr of witnesses ,
and one at a time they stopped up and
gavu their testimony.
The owAor of the stolen stock test !
lied to having employed the defendant
inj.hu capacity of n herder. Ilo miss
ed Marsh onn morning , and upon go
ing out to his herd missed the pony
and fifteen head of steers. Ilo at
once notified the constable of ( ho
theft.
" The constable testified that ho had
trailed the prisoner and stock to Fort
Steele and had found ton head of tlio
stock in the corral of the post
butcher five head having boon
slaughtered nnd issued to tho-soldiers ,
lie found defendant in the post trad
er's saloon , drunk and playing poker
with n cavalry corporal for two bits
nnd ho arrested his man and brought
him back to the range. Defendant
had whisky with him on the return
trip , the witness thinking it ho kept
defendant drunk ho might bo nblo to
draw him into I\H admission of his
guilt , but in answer to his repeated
queries as to whether or not ho stole
Crawford's stock defendant persisted
in replying that ho was n Texas cata
mount and could Hole any man of his
inches that ever punched a stcor on
the Chcrnkou trail.
Thu post butcher testified that the
defendant drove thu stock to his cor
ral nnd oll'ercd it for sale , saying that
ho was taking a largo herd from the
Colorado ranges down to the Laramie
plains , and desired to sell a few head
to puy oil'some of his herders whom
ho was going to discharge. Witness
bought the stock , paying cash for it.
Positively identified defendant ns the
man who sold it to him.
In his Own defense the defendant
testified that ho had regarded thu
Qou.rt ns an old bald-headed idiot and
thu audience ns n pack of villains nnd
out-throats who were hungry for a
hanging boo , and ho wished that a
stroke of lightning would happen
nlong and wipe out the whole "mob.
Evidence not admitted nn the ground
6f Irrelevancy.
* The court asked the audience i ;
they wanted the man , or if lu shoulc
send him in to the coilnty .scat to
await the notion ofj the grand jury
Huru arose a lively discussion , semi
'of thu crowd favoring a legal disposij
of thu cvso while others called out foi
the , rope. In thu heat of the iirVu
inunt they .withdrew tn the open air
and for half an hourtho'air waxoddo
cidodly sultry. At last the lynchor'i
wo'ii the duy , and the I'oVo Was hastil *
brought forth and prepared for sot
vice , WJion all was ready for worl
thpy turned to the door fortheir man
but whoru was her <
llu was mien turning a spur of the
mountains fully a mile down th
creek , mounted on the constable
horse , the fastest nag of the range ,
WVOMINO KIT
When Tboro'i a Will There1 *
Way
Anyone who Ima the will to try TIK ) AH
KcLKCTiucOlL will surely find the \\Bytt
lobukt healtd , In eaten of bronchial atfeo
tlona , so ro throat , i > alun , etc. ; and us a
internal remedy it Is invaluable ,
eodlw.
Oared of Drinking ,
"A young friend of mine was cured
of an insatiable thirst for liquor ,
which had so prostrated hint that ho
was unable to do any business. Ho
was entirely cured by the use of Hop
Bittera. It allayed all that burning
thirst ; took away the appetite for
liquor ; made his nerves steady , and
ho has remained a sober and steady
man for more than two years , and has
no desire to return to Ins cups ; I
know a number of others that liavo
boon cured ot drinking by it. " From
a leading B. R. official , Chicago , 111.
[ Times. auglfi-sopl
DoxterL.Tliflinas&Bro.
WILL BUY AND SELL
AKP ALL
CO.XMCItD T1IISEOIT1I.
Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc ,
ir TOD 1KT TO > UT OR 51U ,
Call at Offlcc , Room 8 , CvUUtou
Mothers , Wive * , Daughters , Son * , Fathers ,
Ministers , Teacher * , Oulncs Men. Farm
ers , Mechanics , ALL sliouM l > o wntrcil ixrAlnrt
mlnj mul Intrwliiclntf Into their HOMED Nos
trum * Mill Alcoholli ! rcincillc" . llc no filch
rrcjiullio ayalnit. or lear ol "Warner's Safe
Tonic Bitters. " Tlicyarowliat they are claimed
to bo ti.innlcsi M milk , nnd contain only mcdl *
clnul Urttics. Kxtr.vt of pure \ cffctallci only.
They ilo not belong to that cjasi know n as "Curo-
Alls , " liut only prnfcM toYinch cniea w hero the
illicji'ic originates In debilitated frame * and im-
| nirn blood. A perfect Spring and Summer
medicine.
A Thorough Dlood Purifier. A Tonic Appe
tizer. ,
I'Icasant to the tn tc , Intlyoratlnjj to the lioJy.
The mo t eminent phjslcuuw rcconiiiieml them
for their eiiratlxe properties. Once usnl
preferred.
For the Kidneys , Liver and Urinary organs ,
uw > nnthlnif "WARNEH'S SAFE KIDNEY nnd
LIVCn CURE. " It stands Unrivalled. Tliouv
midiowu their health anil happiness toll. I'rk-c ,
81.25 per bottle.Vc offer "U arnct'n Sifo Tonic
Hitters" with equal confidence.
H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y.
. .
fclO-tii-tli.Ent.lv _
Malaria Is an Unseen , Vaporous
1'olrnn , tprcadlnif dlscaio and deatli In nianv lo
calltlc * , for'nhlthtiilnlno ] IinoV'cnnlno antidote ,
but for the cffotts of hlch HoUettor's Stonmch
Bittern li not only a thorough remedy , but a
reliable preven h c. To this fict there Is nn ocr -
whelming array of tcstlmonv , c\tondln o\cr a
period fit thirty j cars. All disorders of tlio Hi cr ,
Btomru'h andbouoUaro also counucrcd by the
Bittern.
itsTKorsaloby all Druggists and Dealers gen
crally.
To Contractors , Bntldcrs and
Property Owners.
The undo signed having hcen appointed n'cnt
for the extensive Iron and ulra manufacturing
houses ol IJ. T. Darnuin , of Detroit , and the
Ian-el Iron Foundry and \Vork at Toledo
Ohio , capacity of CO tons dally , Is prepared to
( nrnlih citlninks and prices for Iron columns
ic. , &e. , for Btoro fronts , window caps and sills ,
thri > hold plaUn , wrought Iron hcams and gird'
era , hjdrdullc cfovatoro/etaplo llttlnga.l pulleys ,
ahnfllnfc' , &c. ; aUo Iron fences , cresting , vln
dow jruards , elinttcrs , ttAIra , lalccnlcs , settees ,
chilisa ca , aequariums , fountain ; , mnniner
liouvor , lawn , nanlcri aiiil icnictery ornaments
flower elands , cra\ jruardi , &c. , &c. . In cndlc a
\arlcty , Cataloirucs mlppllcd on application.
illbNKY H. 1IA11HV ,
JfaTlufacturcrs' Ai'cnt , 22 Pearl street ,
mo Council Hinds , lows
SCANTMW'S
Seamless Evaporator
AND
"SOUTHERN "CANE MILL.
FIRST CLASS SORQHO MACEKH
AT TEHY LOW rniCEs.
Ctnl for HeicrlptlT * Prlci Uit.
THQS : SCANTUN&80N
EVANSVILLE. IND.
ly.gfl-iltwlm
WISE'S
Axle Grease
. NEVER GUMS !
Uicd on Wagoni , llumfioe , ileapen , Threshers
mid Mill Machinery . It , UJNVALI'ABLK TO KAKK.
Kim AMD TKAJHTKHH , It pure * bcrutclicu and all
klmU of icroo on Horjta findStock , aaell as on
' " " '
38S IHInqli Street , Chicago.
CT8END FOIt I'ltlCKS. .
iOi. K. CURXSOS. ' . a. iirar ,
Clarkson & . Hunt ,
Successors to nichardj fe Hunt ,
ATTORNEY AT
- - LAW ,
S. UthStroet Om ha Neb.
Business' College ,
THE GREAT WESTERN
OEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal.
CreigHton Block ,
OilAUA. . . . KKUltASKA
OTSenJ ( or Circular. , . nov.SO.ltwt
MEOHANIOAL AND MINING EN
v QINEERINQ at tha Renitelear Polytecl
rile Initltute , Troy , N. Y. The oldest englnem
ln school In Amerii * . N xt term bcjliu Sep
tciubcr ISth. The Kegister ( or JbSO-81 contain !
lUt o | th irraduatc * lor thu JxutM } can , wit :
their poUtloru ; also , course of itudy , ruqulro-
menu , elpen * * , , e. Adto. .
Jl H-deodaugU Director ,
OtO. W. DOAM. i.C. CJlUVtULl
DOANE & CAMPBELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law
S \V COK , 16T1I & DOUGLAS 8TS. ,
IvSl'tl OMA 1IA.
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
D. S , BENTON.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AHDACII DLpCK ,
C > or Pouelot and 16th SU. OrnihsNcb.
" "
JH FLIEQEL
81 ctM or to i , H. Tlilcls ,
MERCHANT TAILOR R
Ka , S80 Jou.-U Str * t Clqi b Ne < > .
W. J , CONNELL ,
I ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
trout Uooiut ( up .tain ) In Haoioom'k
rlik bulldltij , N.Y. . cornerIfUeutb ad
United States Depository ,
NationaiEank
- OF OJI MIA. -
Cor. 13th and Farnam Sis.
OLDEST BANKING
BANKINGOMAHA.
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. )
Ti tlSlltD 1856.
Organized M a National Dank Augujt 20 , 18C3.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER MOO 000
OrriCMU AND DIRKCTOUi
HKRXAN KOCXTC.R , rroldcnt.
AUOUBTCS KorNT/r , Vice President.
II. W. YATM , Owhlcr.
A. J. I'OFrl.uov , Attorney.
JOHN A , CRXIDMIOX.
F. II. Dim , Asst. Cashier.
Thlibunk receives t ! poit9 Ithout rcmrd to
imounte.
Issues time certlf cites lieirlni Interest.
Draws drnfti on flan Francisco ami principal
cltlcl of the United States , aUo I/omlon , Dublin
Killnl/uruh ant ) the prliiiiial ] cities of the contl
ncntot Europe.
Sells passenger ticl.cts for emigrants by the tn
man linu . mavjdlt
The Oldeat h'staMishcd '
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co , ,
tnnsTCtcil cktco as that ol an Incor
porated mnk.
Aceounti kept tn currcicy or polJ subject to
> ! i'ht check without notlcr
CertiHeatcs of ilcpoult tFrnidl payable In three ,
six and t cl\o monthi , bearing InUrcjt , or on
clcmanil without interest.
Adi&nccs inAdo to customers on appiovcd secu
rities at market rates of Interest.
Duy anil fell irold , bills of exchange , govern *
tncnt , itato , county and illy bonds.
Draw light drifU on England , Ireland , Scot
land , and all parts of Europe.
Sell European paSBape ticket * .
COLLKCTIONS ITtOMPTLV MABK.
Eacnminatlon of Toaohora.
In 111 be present at my olficc In Crclhton |
block on the first Saturday of each month to ex-
ninlnc such apiillcanta as may desire to tc'aih
in the public schools In Douglas county. Quar
terly examination first Saturday In February ,
May , August and No\ember.
J. J POINTS ,
County Stipt. Public Instruction.
Aujr24-l8tand3d8imw tf
PROBATE NOTICE.
State of Nebraska , Douglas County , ss :
At a County Court , held at the County Court
Room , In and for raid County , August 20th ,
A. 1 > . 1831. Present , liOWAIU ) B. aSIITlf ,
County Judge.
In the milter of the estate of James K. lah , de
ceased : !
On reading nnd "line the petition of Martha
M. Ish , prajipK that admin 1st ration of eald estate
may he granted tq hcrni admlnistratlx :
Ordered , 'J hat September IBtli , A. D. 1S81 , nt
10 o'clflck n , in. , is a slgncd for hearing slid peti
tion , \\henall persons interested In said matter
may p } > car at a , County Court to bo held , In and
for 8iid County , and Mien cau < c uhy the prater
of petitioner tliould not bo granted , and that no-
tire of pendency of eald petition and the licnrinj , '
thereof , bolien to alt pursons Intercvtud in said
matter , by publishing a copy of thisorderln Tux
OJUIIA WKr.iiLr HKK , a nenspnpcr printed In ald
County , for thrco successive o lis , prior to said
dav of hearing. IIOWAUD II. SMITH ,
tti2j3t County .Indue1
EstaMshed 11 Years ,
Assets Heprcientcd
882OOOOOO 0.
! ActUo Flro and Life
agenU
\ranted. C. T. TAYLOR & C0. A
14lh li Dour las
DON'T IT BURN I
Sly liouse and furniture i * insured with
0. T. TAYLOH k CO. ,
Onr 14th anil Dmurlas.
) .T. MOUNT ,
MlNPriOTtlimR AND DKAUCR IN
SADDLES AND .HARNESS.
1412.Farn. St.t
Omaha , Neb.
1QIWT FOR TUB CHLKBRATID
OONCORD HARNESS
Two MecUli and Diploma of Honor , with th
* ry hlKhcvt award the Judges could bestow wai
awarded this harnew at the CentennuU Kxhlbl
Common , also R&nchmen't nd Ladles' SAD
DLES. We keep the Urgcat utock In the west ,
tnd Invite all who cannot examine to md foi
prlcet. ni > t
1 am A cnt for COLL'ilUIj
andOTrOUICYCLES. Sen. .
three ctnt stomp forCataloitui
and price list containing ml
Information.
H , I , D , SOLOMON ,
Pftlat , Oll and GM
OMAHA , NEB
DRS. COFFMAN I
AND
THOMPSON ,
Physicians and Surgeons
Omcj , 0\tt CruliUhank , IMh St. , Ilet.
Farnlmm and Douglas. SM
NetoaskaLandAgency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Farnham St. , . . . Omaha. Nebraska
9:00 ,
Carc.ully iclecteJ ItnJ In Eastern Nebraska for
ale. Great llarx Int la improved term * , and
Ouiiha Ut ) property.
O. V UAVJS. WEBSTEB 8NYDER.
Late Utnil Coro'f U. P. P -
John G. Jacobs ,
iFonnerlj-of Ohh 4 ; Jncoba. )
UNPERTAKER.
No. I TF iiil * m8t. , Old Stand of J ot 0t ( .
fcfOrdcn by Tcleicnipb UaUciUd p2T-l V
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS ,
HOTKLS. IRQPRIETOns. TOWXS.
ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L. CLUTE , . Arapahoe , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M , STONE , Orleans , Neb
HOLLAND HOU8E , OEO , 0 , HOLLAND , Red Cloud , Neb.
WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED , Wilber , Neb ,
DLUEVALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , Do Witt , Neb ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z , O. ROCKHOLD , Wymore , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , T , MUNHALL , Dloomlngton , Neb.
QAGE HOUSE , - A. R , OAQE , Republican Clty.Ncb.
COMMERCIALHOTEL , O. D. DORDEN , Alma , Neb.
SUPERIOR HOUSE , 8. TIMMERMAN , Superior , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A. C. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOU8ER , Chester , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , DR. W. W. JONES , Dlue Spring * , Neb
PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. RENSHAW , Beatrice , Neb ,
GRAND CENTRAL HOTtL , E. D. COTTRELL , Nebraska City , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , 8V/AN & BEOKER , Creston , la.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , JUDKIN8&DRO. , Red Oak , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WMi LUTTON , Vlllltca , la.
PARK HOTEL , W. J. OARVIN , Corning , la.
BURKE'8 HOTEL , E. R. BURKE , Carroll , la.
HEAD HOUSE , JOS , BHAW ft CO . Jefferson , la.
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DRO8. , Mo. Valley ounc. , la.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. SIEVERTZ , Ncola , la.
CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvcrn , la.
EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerson , la.
CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHRAN , Cromwell , I ,
BEATRICE BUANOII U. & jr. R. 11
EDWARDS it UAKEIl . Bunkers nntl Lumber Dealers
T. CASTOR. . . Qonuml Murclmndiso
J. B. EDSON . General Merclmndiso
COONEN t SIMrSON . „ . Clothing mid Furnishing Goods
W. S. CIIMEL1R . Clothing nnd Gents' Furnishing Goods
E. W. DIX . , . Builder nnd Contractor
WARNEOKE * TI1AYER . Cigar Manufactory
HENRY OLAItK . ? . . Grain Dealer
J. II. JAMES . Farm Machinery
F. J. SAD1LEIC . . Saddles nnd Harness
THOMPSON REED . Wilbor House
M. B. HOKUFF . Two Billiard Halls
DAVIS * CASTOR . Collections , Insurance and Real Estate-
THE OPPOSITION . . . Weekly
Omaha , A Collins ,
Cheyenne , . Colorado.
Spring and Summer
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
IN THE LATEST STYLES.
S atisfaction ] .Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all !
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
NEAll FOURTEENTH
Spjofcacles , Musical Boxes
Ole ks and Silver
ware ,
\
Jewelry of all De
signs Made to
Order.
Repairing of Watches
and Jewelry Done at
Reasonable Rates
and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
EDIOLM
EEICESOU ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MANUk-ACTUUINO
JEWELERS
APPBAOTICAL WATCHIMEES.
Corner Fifteenth and Dodge Streets , Opposite Post
i
Office.
OMAHA , ' " - . - NEBJ
O. H. BALLOU ,
DEALER IN
Lath and Shingles ,
Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks
north of
ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT.
jyl-eod-3ui.