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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JFRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9 , 1881.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Record of a Day's Doings in
? ' Iowa's Metropolis ,
The County Convention to beHeld
Hold To-Day.
Umnl lilnt ol Occurrence ! In n
Brief Wny.
SOME WIIOLKSOMK ADVICE.
All married men and old bachelors
can keep their seats and not bo alarm
ed. The little cyclone that struck on
' Main street will do them no particu
lar harm , but they must bo a little
careful. Of course a man has a right
to transact any kind of business on
his own premises so long as ho don't
disturb the peace of the city , or any
urivato individual's happiness. Wom
en go fishing sometimes in njiother
woman's mill-pond , but sooner or later -
tor Ihcir "hobbies" will find them
out. Wo advise all married men who
rent nnd occupy back rooms down
town to remove everything in the
uiiapo.of furniture , excepting ono or
two chairs , no matter what your in
tentions. Sonic kinds of household
goods look suspicious , and again never
ask a woman lo call unless you wish
to see them on business thatisntrictly
legitimate. It sometimes' gives a
house a bad immo that tobacco will
not remove. Mr. Pcrcival has lived
. a good many years alone and can tos-
'tify'lhatjit is bettor for a man to con
trol himsolt than run the risk of hav-
iing any trouble whatever with other
men.Vo would ndviso all marrict
woman to pay no attention to invita
tion extended when upon the strcel
and keep right on home. No mailer
how innocent they may bo
circumstances sometimes will draw
them into a not that it is with the
greatest diflioulty they can bo able to
extricate tiiomsolvcs. When on the
streets unprotected either by husband
.or some trusty friend , keep ri < , 'ht about
your business , and when you have
finished return immpdiatcly to your
homes nnd thereby save talk. In a
city like Council Linn's there are
temptations to stop aside on every
hand , but remain in your own pas
ture ; oven if the feed is a little short ,
it will bo bettor in the long run.
TltK BUU'rS IN llllir.K.
THK DEI : reporter had the pleasure
yesterday of perusing the columns of
n paper printed in the quaint old town
of iWiudsor , the old homo of our hon
ored follow citizen , Horace Everett ,
and in which place now stands the
Everett homestead in full view of the
Connecticut , its valley and hills anr-
{ rouiidiug it , TJio Vermont Journal ,
-printed in' Windsor , is typical of a
JTow England village. Every line is
rplswjiid just the way it should bo
'grammatically in the columns and con
siderable attention is paid to slops.
Although the paper wo have is1 a week
old and has soon spine pretty hard
tiroes since it found its way out hero ,
it is as soft and pliable to-day an when
[ t prat received its ink , ' a full , no\v y
, mghl page shoot , gotten'up with an
Jdoa to please. Wo clip the following
jfrojn ils pages : "Leonard Everett , of
fCoiincil.Blutts , Town , son df Horace
jEverotl , caq , , formerly of Windsor ,
has been in town several days , supor-
tijndiiur * HO me improvements which
are iii progress upon the old Everett
cstnto. The location of. the Everett
.homestead is one of the most piour-
.cEquo nnd delightful , in all respects ,
of any property , on the , Connecticut
river , nnd with its beautiful garden ,
fruit , etc.was , formerly ono of the
great attractions of tho'villago. Mr.
Evoiettjs n young man of.great ener
gy , possessed ot the "push" which
characterizes a thoroughly westein
'niau , and we pnly wish that the place
could possess sufliciant attraction ! ; to
him to .make this his abiding place. "
There was a little fracus in Harry
In man's saloon ycutorday betwoet the
proprietor and u young man named
Peterson. John Iiundt wont in and
quieled the combatant : ! . We under
stand there was no harm done nor ar
rests made.
Watermelons are a clumsy nrliehT
to buy votes with , but answer every
purpose.
t Henry Mudgo says ho shouldn't
hayo voted for Chapman if ho got
elected.
- The fust pannel door over introdud
* ed in this city was put in by our en
terprising citizen , John Keller , into
the building on Main street now
owned and occupied bv John Schrick-
'otaJiz , the bnrbar ,
< t The Hcscuo Engine Co mot hat
"evening at their head-quarters. Bus-
tineas of importance was transacted.
" * The banks of the city were closed
yesterday until 1 o'clock p. m ,
* The following resolutions were
adopted at the Mormon conference at
Park's mill :
Resolved. That in the efforts nmdo
by the church in the ycnr 1803 , nnd
, mnco eaid time , to plant nnd maintain
a missionary society in Utah to oppose
thu abominable practices of that people
nnd teach them the principles of the
gospel of Christ , wo recognize a urcnt
and revolutionary work , which * has
already been the moans of culling him-
rdreds and thousands out from among
iboBO practicing co great evils , and
>
blessing them under a work of right
oousness.
That wo also deem it Jho duty of
jtlui ; church to redouble its uiibrta to
ivmintain its inimioimrics in the pioso
cution of that mission ; and.
Whereas , Wo have soon in the pro-
coediwgs of assemblies of other so-
, oletiea , resolutions showing that the
efforts of their ministoia to meet and
| oppose * the ininwteru of the Utah or
t jjanizntion iu the past iu public
"preaching liavo been unsuccessful ; bo
Jfcft
fSi'Hpsolved , That inasmuch n such
denominations and societies will nil ]
jnnd awist us with means to maintain
u largermUstonary force in naid
- ' - ' wo wil ) { mmsh tjo ! nio i ttt
nnd oppose that abominable order
established in the west , and wo believe -
lievo that if said aid is proffered there
will bo an early solution of the Utah
problem. '
When Mormon meets Mormon , nil
that Undo Sam will have to do ii to
stand back and see polygamy vanish.
Gco. H. Ferguson und William
Oliver have returned from n very sue-
ccoaful hunting excursion to the north
ern part of the State.
There will bo a meeting of the
stockholders of the Council Mulls
Driviug Park nnd Fair association nl
the court house , in this city , to-
moirow evening , when business of
importance will be transacted.
Mrs. 15. S. DAWBOII/OIIO of Council
B1U1V milliners , has gone lo Chicago ,
and will return with n largo stock of
goods of the latest styles.
33. 0. Briggs , of Carson , la. , called
at TUB BKB ollico yesterday. Mr.
Briggs is ono of the leading lights in
the Uhurch of the Lattcr-D.iyfaints ,
lie wns ono of thu first missionaries
sent from thu Josephitcs branch of
the church to convert the heathens in
Briglmm's branch. He went fiom
lioro lo Salt Lake City , nnd began to
diicuss the Into doctrine of the faith
when Hriglmm took him by thoear.
and , walking him out ono side , nokod
Itriggs if ho wished to remain
longer in the llesh. Mr. Briggs
said it was his intention. Then the
s.iint said , ' 'Cease preaching your doc
trine on the streets of this city ; re
member you ore watched. " Briggs
said this tin eat did not shake his
faith ono iota , but madu him shako a
littlo. Ho says the Josophitcs are
getting a better foothold in Utah now
that Brigham has been called up
to answer for the Mountain
Mcdow massacre. The Gentles and
all opposition to legalized bawdism
QIC receiving more protection from
the government snco Oarfiold wns
elected , and consequently are getting
more in preaching against polygamy.
Ho says it is the purpose nnd inten-
tcntion of his branch of the church to
co-operate with nil churches and citi
zens who nro opposed to the accursed
blot longer staining the escutcheon
of our country , and -peaceful per
suasion wipe it out.
Charles Shearer lias quite n curios
ity at his shop on North Main street ,
when wo consider the love the feline
lias for the squirril , in the shape of a
liappy family composed of n male and
female squirril and a domestic house
cat.
cat.The
The Congregationalist sociable ,
which was announced in TUB BKK
through mistake to como off Tuesday
evening , was entertained by the lady
members of that church at the resi
dence of Judge Samuel Clinton , on
Willow avenue , last eyoniiig. This
was the Hrst church sociable that has
l > ecn given since their pastor , Rev.
Mr. Cyrus , returned homo from his
recent visit to Now England , in com
pany with Mr. and Mm F. F. Ford.
The following resolutions were
idoptod by the board of trade at their
last meeting :
Whereas , Western Iowa has never
boon favored with a meeting of the
state agricultural association , while
other portions of the state have bcon ,
thus favored ; and
Whereas , Council Blull'n has recent
ly secured to herself at a largo outlay
of money the finest ugricultural fair
grounds in the state of Iowa with the
bu.it/facilitioa for accommodating nil
classes interested in stock growing and
agriculture ; therefore bo it
JlosolVed , That a committee bo ap
pointed from that board to wait upon
, ho oflicois and members of the state
agricultural society nnd use tlitiir best
endeavors , 10 secure the next annual
Hooting of that society to Council
Mr. L. W. Tulley'a wife nnd wm
[ fit this city Wednesday evening for
i yisit in the east. '
There is a dangerous place in the
sidewalk opposite Mrs. Myuster's
iroporty which should bo attended to
it once.
Meetings were hold in all the
chinches yesterday at the request of
\fayor \ Vatighan. Prayers were fer
vently and freely offered for the 10-
covory of President Onrfiold.
The Lincoln Journal rises to remark
that the experience of Council Uluftd
goes to show that- without af fair to
draw the people there is a slim atten
dance at n racing meeting , which loads
a cpntcmporary ever the way to say
that on the contrary the experience of
Council Bluffs gbos to show that with
out'a fair to draw'people "hoas
rncin' " can bo made a success. TUB
llai : is inclined to agree with the Jour
nal. Ono thing was proven , notwith
standing the races can bo said to have
-beoij quite n succets on account of the
largo attendance on the last day , com
ing from Omaha nnd Nebraska. It is
a well known fact that two-thirds of
those in attendance dining thu five
days.of the races cumo from over the
liver , nnd n largo proportion of them ,
wo may remaik , were patrons of Tin :
JlKK. Nor did thoio ho attended
from Nebraska belong to the farming
community. Now , very few farmeis
from Iowa attended these races for
they do not , as a class , belivoiu them.
Now , what we want in a community -
munity like thia is something
that will intercut Iho farmer.
Some incentive , cnch to raise the best
corn , the beat wheat , the largest
grapes , and every thing raised by the
farmer , nnd by connecting the State
Fuir with our r.vsos we will bo sure it
will draw each year , whereas horse
luccing soon becomes like ovo'rything
else , "stale , ll.it and unprofitable. "
Crepes ] in thin market fresh from
the vinoyaul nro soiling for 4\ cents
per pound.
Our county convention meets to-
day.W.
W. H. Vaughau requested every
citizen who loved his country and its
piCBidonttopray earnestly and do-
voutedly yosteulay , that ho may bo
soared to this people. This net in
Mr. Ynughan is certainly commenda
ble , when wo consider Ins feelings to
wards the South , nnd that ho in i
democratic mayor.
At a special meeting of the bnrbars
in our city they voted to c.ut prices ,
and charge the usual ten cents foi
shaving *
It iamu'd that n purao of glr > 00 has
been raised for James Matthews , the
unfortunate veteran who lost hir am
at the Shomindonh celebration , am
been placed to his credit in ono of our
banks ,
, Mr. J'YunkJyn. the owner of the
cottage at Long Branch where Picsi
dent Oarflold is now lying sick , nntl
which in years to come will bo kept
n memory , passed through Council
Blulls with a party of friends en
routu for the far west on a pleasure
trip.
trip.Mayor
Mayor Vaiighnn attended the Pres
byterian church yesterday.
About 200 persons wore present at
Iho Presbyterian church yesterday.
Prayers by llovs. Webb , Cloland ,
Collins , and Hamlin , who presided.
Several persons , oven strong men ,
shod tears of sympathy for our suffer
ing chief magistrate.
On Main street the following stores
wore closed for business from 10 to 12
yesterday forenoon , Hays & Olooson ,
IJodollct , Boston Tea company , Burn-
mm , Lutz it Lango. Jacquomin ,
Tones it Jonoi , iiowitts fruit store
and Mrs. HcssoH's restaurant.
'jril."Mc"GwVen ! , member of liar-
ison county board of supervisors , wai
n this metropolis on special busi
ness yesterday.
Mac.Carlisle , of Iho extensive hard-
vnro firnl of Onrlislo Broi. , Missouri
Valley , paid TIIK UKK n pleasant call
'cslordny. '
J. T. Hart shipped' about oovonty-
ivo dozen brooms yesterday. Mr. H.
vill close out his broom business an-
iroly.
Col. Chapman desires it understood
> y the delegations to the convention ,
vhich convenes to-day at 11 o'clock ,
.hat ho is opposed to Eli Clayton f'u
representative. Ho says ho no dortbt
vould make a good representative ,
nit that if his ( Chapman's ) friend ;
want their children to revere aili' '
ctpcct his name * , no"or think of such
i tiling as nominating Clayton ; that
I they nro driven lo take such a
course , rather than BOO such a tliinj ,
done , lie will take the nominatioi :
liimsolf. That Clayton would more
than fill the chair over their waiting
for ono of the members from Potta-
wattamio , ho has no doubt ; but then ,
you see , "if I must fall , thu Lord de
liver mo from such a fall as that.1
Uol. Chapman would rather see AV.
K. Yauglmn nominated as ono of the
members from this county than thai
nan Clayton , who is so well posted in
; hc price of binding books.
Chapman repudiated Consignoy ,
now Consigney wouldn't shod very
nany eye drops , if the convention
should repudiate Chapman. Consignoy
declares now that ho thinks 'the col
onel was in his ollico when ho called
hero. That the third time ho called
ho door opened , and ho heard some-
> ody run , and supposing the colonel
md stepped into the back room , ho
stopped in and there was a medium
sixed just getting out of a small door ,
lot thinking the colonel could crawl
hrough so small n hole ho supposed
10 must bo mistaken , and before go
ing out examined every nook nnd cor-
icr in the room , overturned the spit-
icon , looked in the "pot" where the
nlitor keeps nil his political secrets ,
> ut everything was as empty ns Dr.
runner's stomach. Ho says ho sup
posed Chapman had this county in his
pocket to deliver to whomsoever ho
; hosa and that in order to
jet there all ho 'wanted was
the colonel's solemn promise that ho
should liavo the county delegations il
lie would worship him. But after com
ing horc'and looking over the several
delegations , Conticgnoy thinks that
lie took about as much of a job on his
Imnds the evil one did when ho of
fered to deliver his superior a war
ranty deed of tiiof whole world. '
Out of respect to the mayor's pro
clamation , Judge Burke closed Ins
lotel yesterday , and ho and Chief
b'iold attended services in ono of our
principal churches.
A bold and during robbery wns
committed Wednesday nicht on the
Dhicago , Alton < t St. Louis railroad at
31cndnlo , a station about twelve miles
from Kansas City. Ono of the pas
sengers called at TUG 15ii : : ollico nnd
reported that at that station about lif-
tnen mu&kcd men entered the train.
I'hoy beat the express messenger un
til ho was insensible. They went
through the express car , and there
took each passenger in turn and de
manded that the passengers 'all '
liohl up their hands while each ono
was searched , and all the valuables
they had wore taken. Ono Jew who
was on board , and who had about
51,000 on his person , leaped from the
Lruin , and thereby saved his money.
The train at the time had an excur
sion party oa board , and the
nest of those searched belonged
to this party , consequently they had
not much money to bo taken. The
only person who was injured was the
express messenger , ai stated above.
The Hiinny side of the street for a
day or two has been rather sought
after by pedestrians.
One of Oliver Boutwoll it Sono'
ngcnta was in the city yesterday in
the Intotcst of that firm. Boutwell it
Sons aio ono of the leading grain ibixl-
ois of Troy , N. Y. The agent who
was hero yesterday , says thia is not
Hiirpaistul as a shipping point fur
gr.un. . <
Unless wo are considerably off the
delegations who \yill assemble to-day
to nominate candidates for lopresen-
tntivcs and county'oflicers t\ill act for
the best , interests of Pottawattnmio
county , regardless ot cliques.
Any citizen who has not visited the
lower part of Main street within the
[ iiat ; three montha would bo surprised
to sue the improvements that have
been nmdo there.
Mrs. Barknlow nnd sister , of Oma
ha , and MIBS Uor.i Smith , of St.
Joseph , wore in tlni city Wednesday ,
visiting Miss Ada Everett. They
were driven over the now city park ,
now so much improved under the
direction of ox-Aldornmn Andy Gra
ham , and were very much delighted ,
as nio nil strangers , with the views
obtained from it.
A. Axtel , ono of the proprietors of
the Jlovcro house , has hold his interest
to his partner , Mr. Wheeler , and has
gene back to his native soil , declaring
that no cannot live iux country where
they have no fog , ami don't got their
clams Irosh from the mud. .
Thnnlt * .
Then. Howard , Itradfnnl , Pa. , wrlt < :
' 1 uudino inoai-y mr Klirinj ; Dloimum , uu 1
Kadi I would if Itcuruilmv ; my ( lygjiuphia
linn > .wished with nil JU nyiiiptoiiiH.
Many tlmiiku ; ( nlmll ncverlio witlimititin
thu hoiikc. " Trier W ccntu , trinl bnttlun
10 amU. _ eod-w
"UOUOHWlUTS. "
The thing desired found at last
Auk druggist * fur Hough on Uats , It
clears out taU , mice roaches. Hies ,
bud-bugs , IGc , boxes.
Shnlcon iu Every Joint
\nil fiber ltil Icier ninl niftip , or lilllotis rcinltt
cnt , tlieujftemimj' joIm trcol fromtne Mia-
lirnint tlnunlth Hmtctlcr'H stomai.li Illttcr .
1'rotctt the njstcm nfnlmtlt xiltli till * btnifl-
cent aiitl-BjiasiiKxIlc , which la fuitln.rworon.Mi-
ucmo remedy lot llur complaint , vomtliiatlon ,
Uspcwl | . ilulilllty , rhctinmtl m , K.ilnc ) trou
bles mill other alltnonU.
rf3TKor Mlo by MI Dnifttftts nwl Dealers gen-
mllv
The lending Scientists of to-day ngroo that
mostill ( , 'nsc8arcmuicil bv , disordered kldncjs
or IKcr. If , therefore , tbo M < lnc > i niul liter ara
Kept In perfect oriitr , ] > erect health u 111 "o the
result. This truth has only boon Itirown a short
tlmo ami f or } can people mifTcrcd great atrony
uithntit bulnii able to find relief. The < ll i.o\cry
of Warner' * Sato' Kidney anil Lit er Cnro marks a
a now era 11 the treatment of thcxo troubles.
Motto from a simple tropical leaf of rare A aluo. It
contiln * just the elenicntH ncccsnary to nourish
nml Im Igorato both of thcsu great organs , and
mfcly rcstoru anil keen them Inorilir. It Is a
Potltlve Ramedy for all the diseases that CIUHO
pains In the lower part ot the boily ( or Torpid
Liter Hcadachei Jaundice Dizziness flratcl
Fox er - Ajrue Lit or anil Urlrnry Orjraii" .
It Uati cxce'lcnt and safe rcnicily lor female ?
( hiring t'rtviiaiaIt will control .Menstruation
mills lii'aluablufor Louconhuxi or Full UK of
the Womb.
As a Blood Purifier It It uncnualid , for It cure *
the or aiiH that mike the blood.
Thin rcmcilf , v lilcli has done such wonder , in
'
jmt up In tho'LAHOKiTM2KD HOTl L.K of any
nlcdlcino upon the inirkct. and U nol | by Drill-
plits and all dialcrn at 51.25 per bottle. For
Ulabetu" , cnciuln for WAKNHn'sJ SAFrt DIA-
ESCUm : . K lial'031 lVEUtmdv.
H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochester , N. Y.
felO-tu-tli-nat-ly
Proposals for Laying Sewer Pipe and Doing
the Necessary Grading and Other
Work for the Same.
OHICR Ot CITY Ci.r.r.u , 1
OMAIU , Neb. , Sept- , Ibdl. J
Healed proposal Mvlll lie rcceUcd at the ollico
of the undcrBlriied up to 12 in. of Tuesday , .Sep
tember 13th , 1S31 , for the laj Ing of pipe , dolru
of nil ncccn&\ry gradlpg , nhorlng and ether work
connected with the same , m per fpeelflcatlon In
the City nngint'cr'H Otttct' , In part or for the en
tire \\orkj bids to specify raten for work on sep
arate lines , ns lollous ;
La } Ing of pipe , excavating and refilling ot 4,5.00
fcot , nioro or lcna , Fo er llnuon AlUy , bocwecn
Dodge nnd Uoustlaf streets , frop > TwLntleth
street ca t to main sewer.
LnjIng of pipe , o\cnVatln < ? ahd. renlHne 4,000
fi'et , more or Ic s.ol U-lmli Huxtcr .llluonullcy.Lu-
ftecn Douglas and rnrnhain ttrect < , from Nine
teenth struct east to JuuUIonof main tcuer.
I ajliu'of 4(00fuetiiioropr ( Ie4fofa-liiehao er
phic , u 111 ] nicc&ary v\ca\atlon and relllllng , on
alley tutu ecu I'arnluin nul llarnoy streets , ironi
Koventccnth btrcct ta-st lo mainline of not or i
I jIngofU.ClOruutofn huh'liipuinoioo Icuand
neiesfaryiaatlon and rDiillluc , on tlio.loy !
lictwicnirarncrmid Howard htrocts , from Fc\-
entecntli Hticct tast to sewer line. AUo liyln ; ;
of 1,700 feet , iroro or lesx , nf 1A ana IU I null
malnv , an per plans nnd sic Iflcqtlonf , from u
point > icir thu footot Dodge to tliu ilu r.
Allllda tntunupinraiiled lo ho'dt Ih ( ho
sum of ll\ethoupa it dollars , M inrUy for the
lulthfid pirloriu-ineoof the \\irk hertln mhcr <
tUcd , It nuurdcdj
Thu I Ijrht to reject nny or nil hlJs i-l horohy u1-
scivcd. J. J. i.JI.Wiri ,
Kit Oily 0 crk ,
Established 11 Years ,
Aficts llcnrescntod
3132,000,000.0.
Actho Fire ulul Llfo
" T.'pAVi. < i
DON'T
Myliuuso nnil furniture U Insured with
0 , T. TAYLOU k CO. ,
Cor 14th nnd Dout'las.
STSLLTHEL10W
COST1NUE8 TO
Roar for Moores ( )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
Iti\o aJoiitcil tli Uon in a Trade Jlailc , ani
limy rood * xrill bo STAMI'EU Uli thoMON
ami iiiy KAMI : on thu fame. NO (100D.1 Aitl
UlUtriKK WITHOUT 'I'UH AUOVK UUMl'O
Ihoboot nmtirlil U u cvl ouil thoicotlnklllm
workmen are uuploycJ , niiu at tuc luwiat !
) > rlc . Anono\\WiTnifnvirIro-list of i'ood ul |
confer a ( > cr by wnillinf ( or ono.
DAVID SMITH MQORE.
Dexter L , Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
SCHOOL
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t
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BOOKS I
If you want to save money
in buying
IcSioo ! Books
GO TO THE
MMQUJMil
BOOK STORE ,
1420 Douglas Street ,
NEAR 15th STREET-
Where you can buy them
for
HALF PRICE ,
I
NEW AND SECOND HAND
School Books
for Public and Private
Schools in Town and Coun
try in large quantities , to
be had at
Greatly Muced Rates
AT THE '
tjy , ty jra u u H ira B u
1420 Douglas St. ,
NEAR THE CORNER OF FIFTEENTH ST.
1422 Douprlaa St. , Near 15th.
Before removing to
their new
OPEEA HOUSE-STORE
Will tetholr \ stock of
BOOTS I SHOES'
At Greatly Beduced Prices.
The Oldest Established
BAHMG HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
C ldwell , Hamilton & Co. ,
tnnucctod lame &s that o ( an Incor *
poratud cunk.
Aovountt Lent In currency or fold subject to
> ! vht chuck without notion
Ortifioftcu ol iti-poiU issiioil payalilo In throe ,
fix anil tweho month ) , bearing lntorc t , or on
JcuunJ without Intvrot.
Adancos mvli ) to cuslonu rg on fippro > ed BOCU *
rltlcj at market tat is of Interest ,
Uuy anil foil golJ , bills ol exchange , govern
ment , HUtc , county will city lamia.
Draw nijrat ilrxtta on Kiii'buJ , IreUud , Scot-
Inul , anil ( Jl jwirW ot Kuropo.
Hell Ktnvf can | UNIICO ) tickets.
COU.E < mONS I'llOillTLY MADE.
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS.
HOTELS. PROPRIETORS. TOWSS.
ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L. OLUTE , Arapnhoe , Neb
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL , D. T. PHILLIPS , Harvard , Neb ,
DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , Hotting * , N'cb.
ESTES HOUSE , N. T tSTES , Grand Island , Neb.
U. P. HOTEL , 8. F. BERRY , Gibbon , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILMS , Kearney , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. STONE , Orl b
HOLLAND HOUSE , CEO. B. HOLLAND , Red Cloud , Neb.
WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED , Wllber , Neb.
BLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , De Witt , Neb.
REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z. O. nOOKHOLD , Wyrnore , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , T.MUNHALL , Dloomlngton , Neb ,
CAGE HOUSE , A. F1. GAGE , Republican Clty.Neb
COMMERCIALHOTEL , O. D. BORDEN , Alma , Neb.
SUPERIOR HOUSE , 8. TIMMERMAN , Superior , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUgE , A. C. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOUSER , Chester , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , DR. W.W.JONES , Blue Springs , Neb
PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. RENSHAW. Beatrice , Neb.
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL , C. D. COTTRELL , Nebraska City , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Crcston , la. '
JUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKINS &BRO. , Red Oak , In.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , VIII Isca , la.
PARK HOTEL , W. J. GARVIN , Corning , la ,
BURKE'S HOTEL , E. R. DURKE , Carroll , la.
HEAD HOUSE , JO3. SHAW Ft CO. , Jefferson , la.
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DROS. , Mo. Valley June. , la.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. SIEVERTZ , Ncola , In ,
CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvern , la ,
EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SH"ELDON , Emerson , la.
CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHRAN , Cromwell , I ,
fOENTKAL NEBRASKA 1) . & H. R. R. ]
HARVARD , NEBRASKA.
0. K. Mori-ill U. , t M , Land Agent
, T. D. Main & Co Lumber and Building MatoiinL
Rockhill it Uirdsal. . . i , f Lumber Ac
Mis. G. AV. Howard , M. D Ilomcopathio'Physician
J. .1. Cox Station Ajjent , B. \ ; M. R , . R
Leo Forinan : Superintendent City Schools
C. J. Scott Carpenter and Contractor
J. D. Bnin & Co . ' General Store
Wolbach Bros. . . . ; , . - General Store
L. 0. Howard ; . . . . - . General Store
T. J Dowd i Jeweler nnd Dealer in Sporting Goods
W. J. Turner Grain Dealer , JS"ow Elevator
F. M. Davis Grain Elevator
N. H. Lewis
Blacksmith and ' \ragonmakor
W. H. Hammond Metallic Coflin , ( patented. )
C. W. Gardner City Meat Market
J. D. Hume Agent for S. A. Morgan
W. T. Perry Hardware , Stoves and Tinware
Brown & Slo.it Booksellers and Stationers
Gilchnst Bros Groceries , Flour , Crockery , Ac.
O. J. Riley .r ' Groceries and Provisions
Swope Bros ' Furniture and Undertaking
L. A. Payne it Co Bankers
D. T. Phillips : " . Grand Central Hotel
J. H. Spaflbrd Metropolitan Hotel
Geo. W. Limbocker . ' Clay County Journal
Louis Stein % . Funning Implements' ' Tools
Washburn & Van Gilden Flour Exchange
L. B. Pock Physician and Surgeon
STAR STOVE POLISH
1BEAUBHUMMEL BOOT BLACKING !
MANUI'ACTUJIED BV
Hellmuth' Ladies' College.
Patroness , H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISC. Founder and President , The RisBt Rev. I. HELL
MUTH , D. D. , D. C. L , LORD BISHOP OF HURON' . Fall Term opens
Wednesday , September 21st.
Handsome and Pinclotis buildings. 1 eautlfully situaicd In a'mosthealthy-locallty , out four hours
hy rail from N'hgarajKalls , ami on ono of the principal through routes iiatircoii the East and West.
The GROUNDS comprise 140 acres. The aim of the founder of thirf college Is to proUdo thejilshest
Intellectual and practically useful education. Tlio whole sy.temii based upon the houndest PRO
TESTANT ' principles , as the onlj bolld hash for the right formation ot character. FRENCH is the
jpoki'ii In thccollege. _ MUSIC a specialty-
Itoaid , I.iimdrymid Tuition I'cej , Inchidiiiirth" wholu course of English , the Ancient nnd Mod-
rn I/inguarrs ; Culhitliciitui , Drawing and fainting , u-o Piano and Lthrary1 Siedlcal attendanceand
Jledcinc. S3 00 per an num. A reduction of one-half for the daughters of Clergjinen. For "elm-
lars" an d full particulars uddiess JllbS CMXTON , Liidy rrincipal , Hcllmuth Ladioa' College , Lo.SDO.t
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