Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 08, 1881, Page 2, Image 2
G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY SEPTEMBER S , 1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Itoconl of a Day's ' Doings ii Iowa's ' Metropolis , Au Unavailing Effort to Moo A Prominent Man. Usual' List of Pithy LOOKIXfl VOIl THE COLOXHI , . E. A. Consigney , of Avocn , yisitci this cily tlio other day , to BCO whu effect tlio recent rain storm hndon his fences in tlio various wards nrrivinc , lioro quite cnrly lie went to the Ogdci liotcl borrowed the Nonpareil , wonl outsiilo ( for fuarof being enticed inlt the dinning room ) took n chair and began to peruse its pages. Ho looked down the first page and finding Garfield - field comfortably situated ho went or until hccamo to the top of the second column on the second page. "Ley * nlty to principle , " met his gaze. 1'olding up the paper ho exclaimed > claimed : "Thorn's my Hontimen s ' started down town. Climbing the iron stairs ho knocked gently ; no ro ply. Again ho tapped at the duor ol the editorial sanctum , but no answer came from within. Down Consignoy goes rattling over the long flight ol Blairs back to the Ogdcn. Meeting John T. Baldwin ho inquired if Chap- man's oflico was whore it used to be. Mr. Baldwin did not know. "Con. * said ho must return on tlio noon trainer or pay 7Cc. for his dinner , as it would not do for Chapman's candidate tc dine at n second class restaurant. lie hastened out. It was gelling along towards 11 o'clock again , ho climbs tliu iron stairs again , ho knocked , and apain no Bound from within is heard. "What can this mean ? Ho never was so unfaithful before. There is some mistako. " Twelve o'clock ' ; back ho goc.i again to the Ogden. The dinner had been an nouuced : ho was getting faint , lie appealed to Mr. Baldwin to allow him to eat. Notwithstanding ho was Chapman's man , lie ate , pulled down his nhirt , nroso from tlio table , nnd again went down Broadway , again climbed the iron stair , and knocked ; Something louder than before ; empti ness there and nothing more. Into the side window "pen-ring. " Long Jio Htood there wondering , fearing , doubting , dreaming dreams no rupro- aentntivu from rottnwotnmio "ever dared to dream before. " "But the .silence was unbroken , " "and the. stillness gave no token , " and the only word there "told" was the whispered word , "I'm sold. " Back ho wont to the O don , took hia grip-sack and started for the train. Whim oppositu Hayes & GloaHon's whom should ho meet but Tim Toner , the ox-police man. "Can you inform mo whcro Col. Chapman resides ? " , " , Bo gorreo , I don't .know. . But it "Mather Yarn livoa " "I am not wanting Mr. Ynuglwn. Uavn.yow aeon 'Col. Chapman ? " , " 'The horitio v - couchman1 do ycao mane ? " "Tho flame. " "Will , thin , use will find him down somewhere below lower Broadway , for the mayor and him and Misthor .Fonda and n man from out in the country by the name of Sioflbrt has gene down to help Jacobs to clano the auld istcr cans out of the Lousy. " Away wont Consoignoy muttering - to himself. "Siott'ert toring , oys ter cans , Lousy. " His courage began to waver. Stopping into a second hand book store ho purchased a dime edition of Shakspcaro , rushed for the train , seated himself , and turning to Cardinal Wolsoy's address to Crom well , soon fell asleep. THE ntUKKS IN JIIIIKF. It is said that Indian creek at the Main street bridge has deepened about five foot thus far this season. There are over one hundred build ings in process of erection at the pres ent time. Jno. Clausen and Alderman Church ill wore taking in the broad expanse of Hat-land from the roportors's stand ( having gained admittance to that hallowed spot by leporting that they weitf representing a Diblo society iu Indiana ) "Churchill , " said Clausen. "do you know why I think Council Blufls will one day bo the larger city of the two ? " Clausen said ho could not for the life of him tell. "Well , " said Churchill , "because she has got more 'bottom. ' " The time will soon arrive when it will bo known whether the people of Council Blufls are satisfied with our mayor or not. With the help of Chapman - man ho may got tlioro anyway , Ho n is a powcrin manipulating ward prima ries , \Vonro to have an election soon , to decide upon the charter question. Our mayor has so declared. Tim Toner declares now that Alder j > man Keller , from the second ward , handles the council > o suit himself. A little gill Hi'oing some ducks swimming in that pool of tnvcotncss in the lower part of the city , attempt ed to catch one full in and got ' 'ducked" in reality. Her mother who Jives close by was on hand and saved the little one from u watery . A moral for grayo. little girls never to try to catch a duck in 'the water , they always have the advantage. A team ran uway on Missouri avenue - nuo and ran towards the transfer. Wo understand a woman was thrown ) uiid several watermelons wore dumped out on the ground. No dam age with the exception of a alight cut on one of the horses foot. Wo are informed that the team belonged to n man who lives in Lewis township. The horse was frightened by a locomo tive. Yesterday was not a very good da\ for the conference people , yet they ai aoemod to enjoy u good smart sprinkle. Ono of our citizens omurkcd yes. torday that Goo. F. Wright , one of our honored citizens , felt "stuck up. ' A member from the Fourth ward re plied that lie wouldn't bo "stuck up' in the , Iowa Senate next winter ' anyhow - Fonda declares that the delegation d No , 4 is out-spoken anti- off- monopoly , and arc determined to cni ploy no men who are in favor of rail road coiporallons. Can it bo possible that Captain Will iams has returned to Chapman's "pot ? Alderman Churchill declares that i thn doings of the city council could b thoroughly pumped out tlioro MOU ! bo a small pond full of illegal war rants. A citizen who visited our towi clock the other day declared that wa nn immense institution with n largo , round , full face on four nides that novcr would have cause to blush as very few people could look i nqimro in the face , Mrs. Hosocraniz , wife of our con stable was taken nick yesterday will cholera , Urs. Pinnoy nnd Lyman nri attending her and pronounce it a genuine uino caio. Mr. Itosccnintss'ndntightai was als- ) taken down with the sam complaint. , ) , U. Kdmondson says the farms where ho has been traveling in the east look like largo gravel patchra compared with those out in Iowa , How they make a living oil'of then he cannot sec. lie would take lit ? chances on catching lish for a liveli hood if ho lived there. Joseph .Smith enterotaincd the crowd out nt the conference Tuesday. Ho is a very good Hpeakor nnd has a way of making people believe tlio revision vision he giveaof holyHcripturo ii the true ono. Prayer wan freely offered for the president and no doubt he will recover. " The Chicago & Hock Island railroad ill'or tickets for sale to the stale fail at Des Moincs nnd return at SI.'JO , \ good many will no doubt take ad vantage of the low rales during the session. Allen , who was arrested ns rcportct in TUB JKI : , was tried beloro Judge Utirko Tuesday evening. This was the rase whore ono of I lie employee ? at the Ogdcn house had a suit ol clothes stolen out of his room. Ho suspected Allen , and on search bcim , mada it was found that Allen had suit that didn't cx.ictly fit him. He was arrested and Judge Burke , aftei lioaring the case Tuesday lined Allen twenty dollars , Not being in funds lie was sent up to boaid with "Glut- lorbuck , " or wo should say "Heel , " ono day for each dollar of unpaid fine. Klrit. ISurko and Mis3 Pinneo to gether were not entitled to that gate mono } ' , and if the management paid it to them they simply swindled them selves and the public in the opinion of TjiBlJiiK. "Not ripe. " Our contemporary over the way has the following on our county mipor- visors : "A condidato for ollico yesterday stuffed the board of supervisors with matermelon until the boaid , Individ ually and collectively , was compelled to quit woik for the day. That can didate ought to get six months , at leant. " A candidate who can "Halo" into ollico on a load of watermelons should secure encouragement. Wo ically hope that any ofl'ort put forth at Des Moincs to procure the slate fair here next year will prove successful , and believe that the man agement will concede at ouco that tliiu point ainnot but bo the best in the west * when it can bo soon that fully as ninny people from across the iMi.ssouri would avail themselves of : the low rates and attend na "would como from Iowa. Tlio state fair here would bo a success in every way , and is 'just "what the people especially our , fnrmera need. J.'T. Granger , private Hocrotnry of Gen. G. M. Dodge , accompanied by his wife nnd ( laugher , nro in our city ) for a brief visit prior to quite nn ex tended lour further west. ) ThocaBO _ of Green wood1 vs. Perkins , an oction on the non-fulfillment of n grain contract , waH terminated in the JTI circuit court Tuesday in favor of the of plaintiff. Sapp it Lyman for plain- till' , John H. Keatloy for defendant. There were several names on thu rt register at Burko's hotel yesterday. rtj Edgar Helm got drunk and sailed through the streets , thinking it was Independence day. Ho began to shoot off firearms and raisn hades gen erally , when ho was picked up by ' Chief Field and taken to the ubovo hotel. Win. Holmo * was picked up by Sterling for being drunk and using another uarkoy's licad to drum on. Officer Barhyto got his man , and ho was taken to the Burke house and had to ante up § 0.85 for supper , lodging nnd m breakfast , Cusick found n man , who said his name was Brown , drunk , laying up against ono of our banks. Both eyes were blactais thunder. Ho was a traveling ualcsumn for au east ern IIOUBO by Ilia looks of the carpet bags and small trunks lie hud in nis possession. Ho claims to bo the man who was knocked down and robbed of .B four watches and a quantity of silver plato. Ilo has ft way about him that lie fancies pounding everything ho comes in contact with. The habit has grown upon him to such an extent the Dl ehiof had to put him in close confine- ment. The Kennedy boys were ar rested for driving Dee Patton's ' horse little faster than the law allows. Tholr trial c.xmo on yesterday after noon. Ed. Mbtt , the lumber dealer on upper Ilroadway , has purchased a fine ; iir of mules , wcighiugl',000 pounds. They will bo used for delivering lum ber nnd coal to his patrons , The Congregationalist sociable , for the first tuuu since their pastor re turned homo , was entertained by the ladies of the church last evening , at the residence of Judge Samuel Clin 10u ton , on Willow avenue. u B. F. Montgomorj , of Silyor Olid' , In ( Col. , has n nice little farm of nbout liO ( acres near Park't mill , nt Parks anr > villo. villo.Why will men who pretend to Imvo fullyns much brains as u muln per- tiat in driving these poor creatures at the top of their speed nt high noon , oa was done yesterday on upper Broad way. Wo nro glad the city authori ties are doing all they can to atop it. Won finished , W. W. Wallace , . .no . of our loading coal dealers , will Imvo the finest frame house in Council . Bluffs , / If building goes on at the rate it has commenced this year there won't bo n vacant lot within ono milo of the poatoflico in | jvo years. k Our railroad commissioners Juivo BO T fixed the freights from this city to Cloiiwood , Mills County , that it is just ns cheap for the merchants tlioro to team thuir goods ns it ia to Imvo them brought by rail. f James P. Wickham says that tlioro has been n great deal of building go"J - ing on tlii.i season , nnd if wo Imvo nn upon winter tlicro will bo no lot tip. lie says Council UhUFs will BCO next ycnr ono of the most pro Dcrous sea son since it sprang into life , Iowa Corn Statistics' A threat , ilenl of npcculntioii is in. dulled in ns to the ? ctital condition of tfio growing corn crop nnd the quan tity of old com in this country. From the chief ofllcials of the fol lowing railroad linen of wcit nnd northwest railroads tlio following esti mates have been given of corn on hand nt data , August25 , to-wit : Over the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul , total milcago H,802 , miles , old corn about 2,000,000 , bushels ; now crop estimated 00 nnd 70 par cent of average - ago crop ; Chicago A' Northwestern railroad , total iniluayu of , ' 1,000 miloa , old corn ! ! , COO,000 bushels ; now crop estimated nl CO per cent of nvcrago crop ; Chicago. Hock Island t Pacific railroad , total mileage 1U52 miles , old corn . ' 1,000,000 , bushels ; now cro . ostinmtcd at 50 to 00 per cent of aver- nge crop. Tliun on the total mileage of over J2,000 miles throughout the greatest corn belt of the wc.it , south west and northwest the growing crop of corn will not yield over 00 or (50 ( 1 per cent of nn average crop. The old : orn crop on saino milcago is about 1 < I,000,000 bushels as against a much Creator amount this time n year ago It is well known that n largo amount of the old crop is now in tlio hands of strong parties able to hold it for higher prices , besides n vast amount liuld by farmers for feed. Local rains of the past wool ; throughout the west and southwest came too late to help corn , and it is claimed will be of great injury , ns it will grow late corn into frost. It is well Bottled that through the corn bolt of Kansas , Mis- r.nuri , South Illinois , Central nnd Southern Indiana and Ohio tlicro can not bo n half crop , nnd there is but a limited supply of old corn on hand. With the increased amount of corn being used in this country as com pared with the past two years , nnd ivith the average ioroign demand , it s reasonable to expect corn must sell very high in all markets. HoW.irtl , Ilradfonl , Ta. , writct : 'f i-iicloso money uir Hprin ' Blossom , n 1 inid I would if it cured me ; my dyspepsia m vanished with nil its Nyniptotns. \huiy \ tlmnkn : T ulinli ncvorlo witlunititin , ho hdiisc. " 1'iice fiO cents , trial bottlca to 10 cents. cod-w GREATEST REAIEDY Iv Dr. ICing'a Now Discovery for Con | Humntion is corlainly the grant cut A nedical remedy ever placed within the reach of suH'oring humanity. Thon- ' iiinds of once helpless ruiHei-crs , now [ oudly ] n-oclaiin their pr.iiso for this [ vondorfnl discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it jiosi- ivcly euro Coimuiniilion , hnt Couyhs , Jolds , Asthma , JJronchitis , Hay ? over , JJoarsoncss nnd all nllectioiiH of ho Throat ; Chest nntl Lungs yields at once to ils wonderful curative power or ns if by mngic. Wo do not ask yon o buy tv largo bottle unless you know vhut you aso getting. Wo therefore Sti arneslly request you to call on your At Iru'istH , Isn & Jlo\r.viiON ] , and ot .1 riul bottle frco of cost which will con- Inco tlio most skeptical of its wondor- nl inoriis , and show you wliat a rogu- . nr ono dollar size bottle will do. For 8. (4) ( ) - LOSS OF LIFE. . nie as , , , - ' iigs. roaches , lose their lives by col- isionwith "Poifyh on Hats. " Sold ) ' y druffKwts , 15s. (4) ( ) \ , . : The Oldest Established ) > of ( the nm OM Coi IN NEBRASKA. dn CJaldwell , Hamilton & Co , , A Business transected Bruno oa ( hit of an Incor- 'orated oank. Accounts kept In currency or gold subject to rht check without notlcn t- CortiUcates of Jc-poslt inniod p&yahlo In three , x and tw elve months , tearing interest , or on cnian J without Interest. Advances made to customers on approved sccu- tics ! at market rates of Interest. Iluy ] and pell cold , hills of exchange , govern- nunt : , state , county and city bonds. 03 Draw eight ilnfts on Kngland , Ireland , Scot- ami , and all parts of Kuropo. Sell European passage tlckctf. CO COLLECTIONS PKOMPTLV MABK. aurldt PIONEER LAND AGENCY 5 F. M. EATHBUJST , I Cambridge , Neb. 3 1,000,000 acres government land open to Homo ifcml.1. l'ro-oniUon | > and Tlmhi'r claims. 200 rholii ) liiii > rord cUlni3 [ or unto or exchange. 200 all the hot deeded farmi In Houtlmestorn Ncliras- mil ka\\lth tlnil > cr and wnttr for wile. A few choice jtocU ranilMM with fo'icod Uriel * , tlmhcr , hay and Tin ttatur , ( or ( > ale , ihva ] > . G'orrespoudcmo folUltod , > > : DRS. COFFMAN AND THOMPSON" , u Physicians and Surgeons , cK. OurCniltktliMik , If.ih St. , Jkt. FariiH.im and Doi'tlas. n''Mm LKOAJj NOTIOK. John McKmldcn will take notlcu tht on the 10th of Anoint , 1SSI , Charlci Ilrnndrw , Justicen [ 1'ciu-o , ol l t prvcliKt , Douxlan Co. , Nth. , U- luedunordur otnttaihnii'iit for Ilion\iiiiofi5,25 ( 01 , nn action | > ondliif | before him , \tlicruln rno imtz I Id plalntin and John McKuddvn defendant , that | > roiivrty conalbtlni ; of hoiuehuld turnlinro 61 lniiicmcnU | ha < liven nttaclivd under bald order , Bald raiuu nan continued to liht of K'l'tcmlier , 1S31,10 o'clock 11. in. mulT at AltM ) KI1ATZ. I'lalntlff. CA Q10. W. I'OAh K. * . C. DOANE & CAMPBELL , Hi Attorneys-at-Law , S VT COll. 16TH i ! DOUOrA8 8T8. , 1v2l' ' AlMAHA , Dexter L. Thomas . , 1mi mi ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 1 d.H FLIEGL E cltl Successor to J. II , Thlele , lent MERCHANT TAILOR B No. SSO DouuU' " W. J , OOINNELL , ATTORNEY AT - - LAW , OrriM-Kront Koomi ( up lUIn ) In Hwiseoia's brick buliaiiur , N. W. corner Wtooutlj ad aruluw BtivcU-j Though Shnlcon iu Every Joint Anil nKr with fever nnd njfiie , or lillloui remltt tent ! , thoKjfctcminnv > c * bo frccil from tno inv llnnut tlruiwlth llosfcttcr's Staunch lllttcri. 1'rotett the } ntcm nfalriet It with thl < luiafl- cent nntlimio.c | ! | | , \\likli I * fuitlictwoion MI- jircmo remedy for Hicr complaint , constipation , ilyspep-il.i , debility , rhomnatlmi , k ilney trou- KB ami other nllmeiitp. tffl'Fornalo by Ml Dnipgliti nnd Dialers gen- irnllr \SQj 22 &aaa&iii ; Mifc PURELY VEGETABLES ' i f f j JT-SlS Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fathers , Mlnlitera , Teachers , Buslnesi Men , Farm ers , Mechanics , ALL should I > o warned lumliK't iihlnj ; anil Introducing into their HOMES Xoi- triniiS anil Alcoholic remedies. Ha\c no miih prejudice u aliHt , or fear of "Warner's Safe ronlc Blttcr . " They nro what they are claimed lie hnrinloju as milk , and contain only inedi- ilnnllrtuci. . Extract of pure vegetables only. They do not litloug to that class knnnn ns "Cure- All , " but only profess to reach ca ct uhcro the illscaxaorUlnales in dubllltntcd franica and lin- iuro hlood , A pcifcct Spring and Summer inedlclni ! . ThorouEh Qlood Purifier. A Tonic Appe tizer. Pleasant lo the t/wto , invigorating to the body. I'lio inoit I'inliient uliysleians recommend them or their i uratho properties. Once u&cd nhvajs ircforrcd. For the Kidneys , Liver and Urinary organs , iuo iiolhlnif "WAnNER'3 SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE. " Itfctamls Unrivalled. Tlious- mils ouo their health nnd hniminesj to It. 1'rlcc , 81.25 per Iwttle. Wo offer "Warner'a Safe Tonic Ilittera" with mini confidence. H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y. folB tit-th-nat-lv PROBATE NOTICE. 3tnto ol NcbriBko , Douglas Cotmty , ss : a , County Court , held at the County Court Room , In nnd for s.itil County , August 1st , A. D. 1B91 , Present , 110WAKU K. SillTH , 1I County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Joseph II. Nel- jon , clccco-iod : Oil rondhig and fllln : ; the , 'etllioti of Martha Nelson , praying that the instrument , pur- ns to he n only authcntlnlwl copy of the ast.Uill and tcitnment ol f.iiJ ducco > < td , ind of JhirblCal'atil thcniof , J > y the Circuit Coilrt of p-QuiliS'Si County , 'sWtf ) of "limiaiiii , and this day lied In thlj Court , may he alloA-i'd and recornod , the. i last will nnd testament of cald Joseph 11. S'eN'in , deeeiicO , In and lor the SUtoofXo- iirasV n. Ordered , That AujustSTth , A. n. 1SS1 , at 10 'clOck' n. in. , ttnuHlj-ncd for licniinv raid petition , nil ! > crniif , Inteicstod in MI id matter ma } ippoar at n County Couil to bo held , In nnd for aid Count } , and ihow cause why the prajcr of M'.tltionershmililiiot be R runted ; and th.it notice thu I pendency < > ( said petition nnil the hearing' Ihcrci'l , ho Kltrn to all persons Interested In said natter , hv publishing n copy of this order In THE 3MAUA WKKKLV IKr ) , a newspaper printed In said Jounty , for tin to Bueccbsho ieks , prior to uaid dny ; 0 ! licirlnc. ( A true c-opy.J HOWARD B. SMITH , St County Jud c. CONTINU123 TO Roar for Moore { & ) Harness AND Saddlery. * Il.avo ml i > tc < l the I.lon nuaTrnJo Jlailt , MH ] my nxxli n1ll be bTAMI'KD vlth Iho LION my NAME on tlioiainu. NO GOODS AKE [ lENUINi : WITHOUT TICAI10VK m'AMl'S , beat nutctl.il Is inccl and tlio ir.od sLIIlei' oikiiicn are finlo\cd , and at tliu lowi-Ht cn l irloc. Anj-ono HUhln good nil. onlcr a fixvor by ono. ( DAVID SillTH MOORE. United States Depositor , - OP OMAHA. - Cor. 13th and Famam Gta. I-nr.ST BANKJKQ ESTAUUSIIUEOT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BfiOTHERO. ) BTAUUbllEO 1310. OrgauUcil ai a National Itonk August 0 , 16C3. JAl'lTAL AND I'nOKlTS OVER . 300 000 orncrjis AND riRncroa * : HUMAN KOUNTZX , I'reudent. Atui'HTVa Koi'Nfir , Ylrc President. H.V. . VATBI , Uuhler. A , J. 1'orn.Eios , Attorney , JoimA. } ' , H. DAVIS , Asat. Cashier. This bank receives doi > oslt nlthout regard to uuounts. Issue * lime certificated bearing Interest. Driwa drafU on Ban Francio and of the United Stated , alto txindon , Dublin hUllnbureh and the principal cities of tlncontl of Kuropo , BclU pas eiiier ; ticket * for emigrants by the In navldtf RIOVPI CO I niA rentfr COMJMD1A DIuTuLCOi andorroillOt'CU . Send throoct'lit Bbarp forCataloifue and prlvo Hat coiitolnlnjr lull Information. N , I. D , SOLOMON , Painta.Oila aad GU OMAHA , NEli SCHOOLBOOKS BOOKS ! SCHOOLBOOKS BOOKS I If you want to save money in buying GO TO THE AITIQUAEM 1420 Douglas Street , NEAR inth STREET , ' Where you can buy them for NEW AND SECOND HAND School oks for Public and. Private T Schools in Town and Coun try in large quantities , to be had at Greatly RetedMes Ag AT THE g ANTIQUARIAN , 1420 Douglas St. , NEAR THE CORNER OF FIFTEENTH ST. Proposals for Laying Sewer Pipe and Doing the Necessary Oradliig nnd Other Work for the Same. Omen OK CITY CLKRK , > OMAHA , Xcn , , ijcpt'3 , Isil. j 3 Scaled jiroposal I w 111 bo rcccli oil at tlio olllco of the undcrslsiiod up to 12 m. of Tuc < i1ay , Sop- tcmbcr 13th , 18J1 , for tlio lajltiK of pine , doliic < all ncttssary gradli'tf , uborliijrniij older worK connected with thoKuni1 , tut ] > cr t > ] iccilUiitloii In he City hnRlnecr's Olllcc , In part or for the i' > 1I tire \\orK ; bids ! o Bpeclfy ratvn for uork on fcp- I arfltc linen , as ( ollous : l.ajln ' of iiliK > , a\ca\fttliitf nnil rullllng'of JCO feet , moro or less , fccucr llnuon Alluj. bLtuccn Doil 'u and Douglas streets , from Tvcntlotb ? trcet rut : to main eetvcr. . ) ; ( ] | , e\ca\atlni ; nnd refilling 4,000 ftx't , nioru or Icss.ot utwcr line on nllev , between Pou I.u aiul Karnlmin strut * , from .Nineteenth ttrcct cast to Junction of iimln tcwcr. I n > Ins of 4'CO feet , moro or I i , of so cr 1'ljie , ltli ncccfo.iry cxoa\nllon and refilling , on nlloy bctnccn Farnnamtinl llarnc ) ttreets , Iroiu cntccnth stmt tn t to main line of n.wer I lrrjof 3/COfeit of ) ilie | , moro or lew , and necessary excavation and rcfllllng , on tliu alley O bctnccn Harnei ami Houanl ktrttti , from Fc\ > uitccnth Uriel cast to bower lino. AUo Uinj ; of 1,700 feet , moro or Icm , of IU and IU Inch malm , ns per plans and r c Ilk-ntioiis , from a point near the foot of I ted to to the rlx or. N All bMs to loaccomrft' i.d by bomb In the mini of IUe thoim d ilollnri , as surety for the faithful performance of the w irk licrcln od\er- \ tltixl. U anarded. The rllit to reject any or all bids In hereby re- ' ' ' 10t' City b erk. AGENTS WANTED FOR Vttitar BtutiO HOOKS or TUB Aon I Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND SOCIAL KOUMS. The lam of trade , legal farm * , how to tram- Mt Uuiliun , Mluiblo tablui , social ctlquctto f parliamentary usigo , how to conduct rmlllo liusl- nettj In hut ft U a vompleto Ouldo to Buceou for ouet , A f&iully nowcjltr. Addrou ( or clr- culan and ipccUt terms AMVlIOlt 1'UULl CO. , Bt.Louls , Mo. [ CENTRAL NEBRASKA 13. & j\I. \ R. R. ] HARVARD , NEBRASKA. 0. K. Mori-ill . ] ? . it M. Land Agent J. D. JJain it Co . Lumber and Duilding MntorinI Rockhill & J3irdsal . Lumber &a Mrs. G.V. . Howard , M. D . iloincopathic'Physicinn J. J. Cox . Station Agent , 1) . A : M. R. 11 F. Lee Porninn . : . Superintendent City Schools C. J. Scott . Carpenter and Contractor 1. D. llain it Co . General Store Wolbach Bros . General Store L. 0. Howard . General Store T. J Dond . Jeweler and Dealer in Sporting Goods \V. J. Turner . , . Grain Dealer , Now Elevator F. M. Davis.- . : . . . Grain Elevator N" . II. Lewis . ' . Blacksmith and wngonmnkor W. H. Hammond . Metallic Coflin , ( patented. ) 0I. . W. Gardner . City Meat Market I. D. Hume . Agent for S. A. Morgan W. T. Perry . Hardware Stoves and Tinware Blown it Slo.it . Booksellers and Stationers jilchnst Bios . Groceries , Flour , Crockery , &c. D. , T. Riley . ; . Groceries and Provisions 0D Bros . Furniture and Undertaking Li. A. Payne it Co . Bankers D T. Phillips . Gr.vnd Central Hotel J. II. Spail'ord . Metropolitan Hotel jeo. W. Limbockor . Clay County Journal ' . .ouis Stein . Farming Implements ami Tools iVashbu.rn it Van Gilden . Flour Exchange j. B. Peck . Physician and Surgeon STAR STOVE POLISH AXD BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING- MANUFACTURED BY Hellmuth Ladies' College. Patroness , H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President , The Right Rev. I. HELL MUTH , D. D. , D. O. U LORD BISHOP OF HURON ; . Fall Term opens Wednesday , September 21st. JI&ntlAnioftnd nitarjous buliltli ! fl , t vautlfullj-flllimlod In nmo t healthy I lltjt nnouc'iou. Jloura- hy rail from Niagara Falls , and on ono of the principal through routes between the East and West. The (1ROUNDS loniprUe J40 acres. The aim of the founder of this college Is to provide the highest Intellectual and practically useful education. Tlie whole sy-temfa based upon the soundest PRO TESTANT ! principles , as the onlv solid hash for the right formation of character. FRENCH U the lanjfitajjo spoken In the college. MUSIC a specialty- Board , Laundryand Tuition Fees Including tin whole course of English , the Ancient and Mod- crn languages ; Callhthoniud , Drawing and raintin ? , tisa 1'iano and Library Medical attendance , ani Jledclnc. $300 per annum. A reduction of ono-half for the ilauirliters of Clergymen. Tor "clru > lara" and lull particulars addrcM MISS CLINTON , Ladyl'rlntlpal , Hellmuth Ladies' Collcec , LONDON ONTARIO. CANADA. monJthurt-2m DHOLGIVE GIVE THE n.VUOAINS IN AL& KINDS OF JEWELRY , WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARES SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a First- Glass Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also sold hy us. cxclushcly rSH * 04 OQ 1 | H EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office , 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-cod-3in ,