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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10 , 1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Record of a Day's ' Doings in Iowa's Metropolis , The Fottawattamio County Ropubhcans in Council. Torchlight of liJnUiusiasin in the Greenback Camp , Other Matters of lessor Conno- quoiioo , Tint Worthy of Note. COUNT * CONVENTION. XOMIXATfiU Y IT VKSTEK- DAY. Circuit court ndjourncd at , 11:30 : o'clock yesterday morning to make room for the delegates to the ropubll can convention awaiting outside. The delegates immediately filed in , nearly filling the court room. Hon. H. F. Clayton , of Macedonia township , was called to the chair by J. W. Heard , in a brief speech. IJoforo adjourn ment for dinner a committee on ere- < lcntinl3 was appointed by the chair , consisting of J. 0. Adams of Kuox , I. IS . Fleckonger of Walnut , Mr Daven port of Center , J. M. Phillips of Kane , and 0. F. Wilson. A committee of thrco wore appointed on permanent organization , and the convention adjourned until half pa t 1 o'clock. The temporary chairman called the convention together on time , and the committee on creden tials made their report , which was adopted. After which the committee on permanent organization reported as tallows : 13 , F. Clayton , chairman , and C. M. Horlo , secretary , A mo tion was made that the chairman of each precinct cast the full vote of the delegation and that both can didates for representative bo voted for nt the same time. The informal ballot was as follows : Clayton 52J , Consognoy U3jf , Beezloy 17 , Clark 43J , Seiflert 50i , Davis 13. The first formal ballot stood : Clay ton 00 , Conscgncy 24 , Bcozloy 19 , Clark 38 , Carson 2 , Soitfort 08 , Davis 18 , Eli Clayton and 13cezley having received a majority of al ! the votes cast , wore declared by the chairman the nominees for representatives. Their nomina tion was made unanimous. On mo tion of J. P. Gouldon , T. S. Kirtland was nominated for county. Auditor by acclamation. John Bonnet i was nom inated in the same manner for Treas urer of the county. J. M. Phillips , " in a brief but fooling manner , nomi nated Theodore Quitar as candidate for Sheriff" Mr. Arthur , of Council .Bluffs , A. J. OlaUcrbackand'pnoor ' two others wore put in nomination. Jhit Guitar had the thing sot up in good shape , and ho wont , in with ii good M majority , Mr. McGinnis receiving 40 , * votes , , Clalluback . and E. B. Gard < ner 7. Mr. Guitar s nomination was , made unanimous. Mr. J. B. Cor- . baloy presented the name of J. B. Matlock , one of his wife's relatives , . for the oflica of supervisor. The names of Basil Fox and W. L. Hardin were presented by their friends , but Corbaloy had the deadwood - -wood on them and his man wont in i with ( Hi votes. Fox 35J , Harden 12 , j and Joo'McOoid'l. iiI ii Mr. Davis , ' of Avoca , presented Iho , following resolution : ' ' ' Resolved , Tlut the representatives if elected shall cast their votes and use their influence in behalf of , James F. Wils-on/ ' The matter was referred to commit tee on resolutions. The next in order was the nomination of a superintend ent of common schools. B F. Fro- 'man and N. A. Swanson'snames were v presented , the latter by J. B. Corba I r loy , of Crosont. C. INI. Harle , who was Ihera representing the interests of Miss Ingloton Smith , out of pure mo tives as no h u married man , in a very neat little speech , presented her name as n candidate. The delegates began to fool something in their pockois. The different wards of the city were unprepared for thin , and they passed the first call. Thu first ballot taken there was no choice. Mr. Corbaloy withdrow'the muuo of Mr. Swnnson on the second ballot , and the female wont in by tv largo majority. Shu is strictly temperate , and if elected will wear the regular nttire. She is at the present 'time teaching .school in Omaha. Henry Faulwas nominated for coroner unan imously , after which Mr. Trainer moved the adjournment of the con vention , but one of the delegates re marked that the Wilson resolution had not been disposed of. Thu com mittee to whom the same was referred reported favorably , and the conven tion voted unanimously that the rep resentatives bo instructed to vote und cast their influence for Wilson. John W. Chapman should not feel badly over the result. Wo Imvo mot Mr. Clayton and can bear testimony that ho is a man with n good heart. Of course he is n rather heavy iilcco ot property to fallen on a man like Chapman , But ho wn't bo hard on him , wo know , and Mr. Clayton must remember that mm .who are in the habit of riding in cov ered ] x > Itical { "shazos" lyivo boon obliged to got off and walk. Ho lias Matiock still in his pot , and only think of 1 ! Clayton going to DCS Moines and a friend of Chapman taking his place around the county board. Chap man missed it in not being in the convention vontion to assist Mr. Trainer in defeating f feating the Wilson resolution. Wo shall have moro to say about the con dition and candidates hereafter. THE GKEENBACKEHS. THEY HOLD AX ENTIIVSIAKTIU MAKH CONTENTION. The greenback convention of Potta- vnttamio county , composed of Ed. Word , of JCcg Creek , A. 'Harris , of Avoca , nnd Doo. Patton , of this tity , mot In mass convention in this cit ) afternoon. , 'Mr. Harris called flio convention to order in a brief but eloquent speech. After spending omo time in collecting lii thoughts , ho placed hi * ctino on the desk , brushed his hnir back from his massive forehead , nnd in n deep voice spoke as follows : Gentlemen of the Convention : I can say without n stretch of my mi agination that I nm surprised to meet BO Inrgon body of men , embracing all the oritorical talent of Key Creek nnd the member from this city. I did not expect to see you hero , for 1 sent our , notice to Tlio Non pareil and notwithstanding I enclosed the greenbacks to pay for it. They took our money and stuck our notice in Ihc paid part of the paper along with the washing machines nnd reap < ors. When I remember this fact I ru > peat I am surprised that there nro so many of us hero. Ho npoku feelingly of how ho had strugglc day and night , at Avocn , to keep lifo in the body. JIo remembered the first greenback ho ever saw. Ho was then impressed with an idea that never liiul left his mind , Hoforo the coining of the frog colored currency ho was always being betrayed. After work ing at the bench 11 day , chopping "old steorn , " receiving therefor this pesky hard money , ho would go homo to his family and tno cry would come , "Now , Abe , you have done n good business to-day , I want some money.1' "Woll , of course , " ho continued , "I was obliged to saj' I had none. Every thing would go well until I throw down my panta to retire for the night. Then the pesky stuff would rattle und I was betrayed. " Ed. Ward was called upon. He said that he thanked God that ho and the cause for which ho had fought so long was about to take n new lifo. Three years ago ho believed their efforts were abortive nnd their cause was languishing. Ho feared the result. lie remembered that at that time lie nnd Harris stood alone. Eut when ho looked about him nnd siiw the accession they' had in the sliapo of Dee 1'atlon ( Mr. Tntton arose nnd courtcsied in n very fcolinq manner ) lie took on now courage. Ho had fnith to believe that in n year or two more others woula bo added until they stood in this country like n wall of adamant , to stop the encroach ments of gold nnd silver. Ho had Faith to believe that success awaited the greenback party. Ho did not care if the gold and silver mines in the country worn producing ten millions n month. They would bo nowhere as soon as the greenback machine wns iot in motion. Talk about ton mil lions month ? Why , \vo canunless paper takes rise , print ten million paper dollars n.\yosk. Ward is .right , inter jected Dpc. Patton. Mr. Ward said lie loved to talk upon the subject , but the looks'of the front part of the chairman's back admonished him it getting towards puppcr tinio , and novcd that n committee on creden tials bo appointed by the chair. The following gentlemen * were selected : Ed. Ward and Doc. Patton , A recess ivus taken until after the committee wore ready to report Al the end of Jus time the convention was cnllodto [ jrdur , when Doc. Pulton stepped to .ho front and reported as follows : Keg "reok , Ed. Ward ; Avocn , A. Harris Council liluira , Doc. Patton. Mr. Ward noyod that the report bo accepted , ivhich was accordingly' done. Mr. [ 'utton moved thai n committee bo ippointod by the clmir to adopt rcao- utions. Ed. Ward seconded the merion rion , whereupon the chair appointed Doo. Patton and Ed. Ward. These ; ontlemon retired , and the chair laid lis n6ao against his gold-headed cane , vhich on this occasion was covered vith n greenback , and fell asleep. In about ono hour the committee on r6solutioua camoin and remarked they vero ready to report. The first thing hat they heard from tlio chairfwas , 'Who'so there ? I say , Bob , Irivo her round tether way. \Ir. \ Harrm-apologized for j.roing to sleep ill the middle of the meeting , jut said hoyas tired , and there was lomotliing about gold and u. green- a jack , when they put them together under a grconbackor's nose , that icts us a sort of opeato. Mr. Wurd moved that Doo. Putton proceed to read the resolution , Mr. Patton sec- jndod the motion , and stepping in front of Mr Ward , road in u clear , ringing voioc the following : Resolved , That this convention re turn thanks to divine providence for reserving us three until this hour. Resolved , That whereas by the TOSH carelessness of those in author ity at Washington , our paper dollar is ivorth as much to-day aa a gold dollar , it becomes the duty of nil lovers of cheap money to band to olheraud keep aloof from all other pohtcul orgauiza- Lions ; 'march shoulder to shoulder until it tu'kes ton paper dollars to pur chase onu gold dollar. Resolved , That whereas the wages sewing girls and kitchen girls huvu bocn so advanced by the bad and bungling manipulation of l our cur rency thai you can't ' hire , the \ former fur less than $2 per day , nnd it ia at most impossible to procure the latter at any pi ice ; be it Resolved , That we three bond our i on tire energies to rcfoi m the abuse , until it takes ton square yards of cut- ton cloth to make lid Ward a shirt , and girls will bo glad to work in the kitchen for their board. Resolved , That whereas after ton years of hard service in a livery stable it becomes an utter imposiihility to dispose of a horse for more than $10 in gold. Resolved , That wo will not stop fighting in a peaceful way for the final triumph of our cause , when wo can sell these horses for twenty-five del 0 lars in naper money. Resolved , That whereas n good fal steer can now bo purchased at $ i.GO per hundred in cither gold , silver or greenback * . Resolved , That no tlirco hold these annual meetings until wo BOO our of forts rewarded by the advance of fa Hteors to 814,50 per hundred in paper money. Resolved , That when wo throe nice again the bells not only of this citj but throughout the whole country bo tolled , and that W. R. Vaughan bo requested to issue a proclamation to that cited forthwith , Adjourdod to moot on call of the chairman. The following candidates wore no looted at the greenback convention S. H. Hough , of "Oresont , and N. R. Prestoji , of y alley , i for . roprcsonta C. 0. Walts , of Crcsont , for auditor ; A. Hams , of Knox , for treasurer ; 0. E. Beswick , of Knox , for supervisor ; S. 0 , Morehouso , of Rockford , lor superintendent of schools ; Roland Ward , of Keg Creek , for surveyor ; II. 0. Fisher , of Norwalk - walk ; for coroner , J. A. Churchill , Council Bluffs. The greenback convention was bad fizzle , and wo understand that the labor clement of this city was kept away by certain influences , so as not to learn the theories of such finan ciers as Ed. Ward. Churchill , a pros cut republican officeholder , at last re ceived the nomination of coroner , while Mr. Faul , the present holder of this important oflico which yields about $50 per year says : "If Church ill can be elevated on the greenback ticket without the aid of J. E. A. , all right ho can have it , Till ! IlLUlTft IX DllU'.r. Mr. Horror , no well known in this city as book keeper for the extensive lightning rod establishment of H , H. Cole it Co. , is an admirer of fmo and costly pictures. So much no that ho has carried his fnncj * into their count ing room. Wo notice nmongst n var * ioty of pictures that adorn the walls of that sanctum the iollotving pot- traits of distinguinhed men : George Teabody , Louis Agassiz , Henry ] jo UK fellow , and the inventor Tliomm A. Kdison. Hon. John Hush , of Omaha , has been invited nnd accepted tbo invita tion to address the land league of this city in St. Joseph Academy next Sun day the 18th inst. , at ! o'clock p , in. All | > artics intercntod in tlio cause should not fail to be present. Give the speaker a good rousing hall full , The city was full of delegates yes terday and somu of them wore pretty full. full.Wo Wo understand there is strong talk of starting a Shnkspcnrinn club in this city tlio coming winter. There is no work that should bo more thoroughly studied , asidp from the Bible. A club of this kind would find its meet ings not only pleasurable , but in structive. THE DEE is requested to announce that there will bo no services nt the Baptist . church , this city , to-morrow , the pastor , Uov. M. Lonioro , hnving gone to Shelby county to nttcnd the association. II. Ouron , of Silver Creek , called nt TUB BEE oflico yesterday. Mr. Ourcn is ono of the enterprising farmers in his township , nnd acts ns postmaster nt Leoning's Springs. There nre n great number of DKKH taknn at his ollice. E. L. Northrop , of picture frame fame , shipped n largo number of pic ture frames to Denver this week. The greenback candidate for audi tor declined tlio nomination when first tendered , otnting as a reason that lie was too vyoung. A byatandnr re marked that he would bo of suUicio.it "ripeness" by the time he was elected , whereupon ho consented to allow his name" to bo used. , . H. Kountzo , nn Omaha banker , was in this city Thursday on important business. Everything was quiet nt I3urko's lotol j'esterday. The case of Bassott VR , Bartlett wns on trial when the circuit court idjourned yesterday. This case waa In-ouyht by plaintiff to settle it dispute bet cen tlio parties as to whom bo- ongcd n curtain colt , valued ut about 50. The case has occupied the court and twelve mou two days nlroady. Dol. D. 33. Dailey nppenrs for phiin- ind G. A. Holmes for defendant. Dr. Evnns called nt Tin : I3ui : oflica 'oslorday. Ho says that Council Jlulls is destined to bo n very large city.Mr. Mr. Hnll who wont to Ontalia into ho employ of Idler it Co. , has ro- urned as T/IK BKB remarked ho would uul is now with Cluuchil , the piimp iianufaoturer. Leslie Slioriii.'in , a proniinout gro cer of Dunlap , lown , nmdu TUB BKB jilcnsant call yesterday. Ho loft lis nnino nnd hereafter THI- : BIKvill ; ) o hia duily infonuor. Thanks. 'ThoH. lloivanl , liradfnnl , Pn.vrltox : 'I encloHO iiiouoy inr Spring IHCK.HOIII . , nx 1 nid I would if it cured niu ; my dyspepsia ins vnuishcil with nil its symptomx. U ny tlmnkii ; I i < ! mll novcrbo withoiititin ho lioiue. " 1'rico 60 cento , trial bott'cs 10 uviitr. cod-w HT01' TJ1AT COUGH. Tf you nvo sullering from a Cough , 3old AHthiua , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , JoiiHUiuption , loss of voice , tickling of lie throat , or luiy nflcction of the Throat or LungH , uao Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is he great remedy that in causing BO muua excitement by its wonderful cures , curing thouaaiuls of hopuluis eases. Over n million bottlea of Dr. King's IS'ow Discovery Imvo boon used within thailant year , nnd hnyo given > orfuut aatiafaction in every inatiuicu. \Vo CAM unhcsitntingly say that thiti ia really the only sui-e cure for throat ind lung affections , ruul can cheerful ly reuomiiend ) it tq nil. Call and got trial bottle free of cost , or n rpgular aizo fur § 1.00. Jah & MoMahon , Om aha. J ) "HOUGH ON RATS. " Tlio thing desired found at last. Ask ilruggiatH for Rough on lintsIt clears oiit rats , mice roaches , ( lies , IGc.boxes , til Proposal * for Purchaie'ofiLot G In Qlock H , and Part of Lot In Qlock 344. 31 Seal , , ) piopoiali will tie receded by the under hNcd until IS o'clock noon , on the 17th day I ot September , A. 1) . 1831 , for the purchase of let in block II , and nUo a itrln of ground In block 311 , being 81 feet Iron ton Wcbiter itrort by 13 ! feel deep , adjoining l'am > cr K. Qont'n proiwrty , \ \ Illdi to uk Into coiuldcrotloi exUtliitf It-met. Em elope * containing wild jiroiiosali shall lie marked "I'roposMs for I'urchaioof Let * . " J. J. U.O. JUWKTT , City Uleik. NOTICE. The lartncnhlp licrctoforo ovUtInc between M. W , llartlsan anil Win. ( Uulmrit , knoMii DJI < MlfMiurl Valley Holler und bluet Iron Works , It l isoltud liynuitiial content. All bill * duu the of Urni v. Ill 1m rolloftul hy Jlr. IlartlcMi Mid alt rw roiinU Hjjaliifct thv IIrin Hill be luld by him , In JI. W. 1IAHTK1A.V. S-3t WM. Ot'SUUKST. Jlcl1 of " ' ' "Hyi oilAMIIUUB'-UUtloniry of Unl- vurul Ikiiouledco , Compliti ) I'u-luiuJU of Eicry ! > > WttntJ. ' " Thu U the Mnat U cf ul atul Commit I.Kerar > Aclilmi-iiinit ol tlio Aye. It hai no ( ) ui ] > etltor , \\'u want competent bollcltom. Ka { > oildlrri noedap | < lv Clrvulan , ( \\n\x \ full do.rliitiou , ent on application , . J , II. ClIAMIIKllS , fat.'l.culi , Mo. , ChloKO , 111 , Atlanta , 0 , > Slmlion in Every Joint And fiber Mth | four nn < l njriip , or bllloul rcinltt tent , ( lios\ttcmin.iv Jc ho freed from tno m.v lUtinnt \ Inn with llostcttcr'8 Ntoinacli Cittern , Protect tlioFtcmx ! ihif > tit with this lundl- iiTit tuitl-cp.isinoilk' , Mhkh l furtlicntioran BII- prcuif ) rrmedv for liter complaint , conciliation , ihspon.a | ! , dihlllty , rhauinitl un , K ilncy trou ble * anil otlinralliiunU. MrForsaloby all Uruffcl ; ts nnd Dinlcis ncn- rralU The leading Scientists of to-day ajp-eo that most JUoascs arc caused tiv disordered kldncja orlUer. If , therefore , the kidneys iu/l liver are kept In perfect onttr , perfect health nlll''ethc ' result. This truth ha * only bocn know n a short time Anil for j cars people suCTcrcd Krcivt nony ; mthout being able to find relief. The dls-ot cry of Warner's snfo Kldnrr and Liver Cure marks a iv new era h the trcatmtint of these troubles. Made from a lmpto tropical leaf of rare > nine. It conta'm ' just tha elements ncccfcsary to nourish and Invigorate Ixjth of thcso great organs , and wifely restore anil keep them In order. It Is a Pomlva Remedy for all the diseases that came pains In the lower part of the body fnr Torpid Llier Headaches Jaundice Dizziness ( I ravel Foxcr Affiie Liter and Urinary Organ * . It I * mi cxco'lcntandsufa remedy tor females during 1'rcHiiancy. Jt will control .Muimtruation and Is in'uluaMo for Lcucorrha'a or Knll'tig of the Womb. As a lilood Piirlflcr it ii uncqtialcd , for it cures the organs that make the blood. This rcimdy , which has done suchvondcT , Is put up In the LAKOK&T SIZED llOTl'l-K of any niedleliio upon the market , nnil It old by Drmr- irlita and all dialers at 91.2C per bottlo. For Ulabotos , enquire for WARNEh'S SAKK DIA- JIIVTKS CURB. ItUnPOSI 1VK Itemed * . H. H. WARNER fit CO. , Rochejtcr , N. Y. fejO-tu-th-8Jt.lv United States Depository , OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnam Sfcs. OLI1J53T | BANKING EbTAUUSHMENT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE CROTHER8. ) KTAtLISHKD 1850. Organised as a Katlonnl Hank August 0,1S03 , CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVUR * 300 OCO ! ID WK.KCTOR8 ! HERMAN KOU.VTZK , President. AcocxrDH Koi'pTZic , VI President. II. W. YATU , Cashier. A. J. 1'orri.KTON , Attorney. JOHN A. F. II. DAVIS , Asst. Cashier. This bank receives deposits without regard to imounts. luucj time certificate * bearing Intcrcnt. Draws drafts on BAn Franclfcco anil principal cities of the United SUte-J , nla I ondon , Dublin Edlnbur7h and tie ! prliiclixtl citlca of thu eonti ncnt of Huropo. Sells jiasienKtr tickets for umlKMntu by the In man line imvltltf The OirJeat KatafUahi d IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , lituincsa traiuuctod mroo aa that of an Incot- xjrotcj Dank. Accounta kept In currency or gold subject to all-lit check without notie OdrtifliAten of dcpoult issued payable In throe , six and tuelto niantlo , boariiiK Intcruot , or on demand without Interest. Advanrcx madu to cuutomeVi on approved eccu- rltlea at market lute. ) of Intorcst. Iluy and Mil RoKl , bilU of atcbange , govern ment , otate , county and city bond ) . Draw eigni drifts on linflUud , Ireland , Scot land , and all [ arts of Europe. Bell nuropuw pn-stafro tickxitn. COM.FXTIOU3 I'ROJH'Tl.V MA UK. uucldt . REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No , 1508 ForuLam Street , Omen Notth alilu oiin Grand Control llotul. PROPOSALS FOll GRAIN. Headquarter * Department ( the I'lattt , Clild ( Jiurtoruiahtcr'a Ollltt ) , KOBT OwAin , KKU. , h | it < > mb r 1 , IlUI. , . . , . , Hmlol pronoMls , In triplicate , subloct to tlio usual romlltloiii , 111 bo rucch ixl nt tliU olHco un 12 o clock noon , on Tuesday , Sept. 20 , lt > * l , it which tlmonnil iiluco tlicv will bo ojienvO In ll.o iircnonco of bldduni , ( or tlio ( umUliln am cry In iiuantltlo * as rtqulrwl , uptoDi , Ibdl , nt Oinalm Depot , Nebraska , or tlonu on the Union I'aclflc llivllroaj , cant ol Kearney Junction , 2,000.000 pouniU ( JOHN and , COO.OJO pounds OATO I'roposali for nuantltlca leiw than the whole will bo iiwlrcd. lcllvtry of tlio Kraln will , If re- iliilreil cominciu'o October 1. 1881. Profoence \\lll 1)0 K ! > en to articles of domestic productions. rondltloiii of prlco and iiuallty \ > e Inir < pml , nnd tucli profsroiue will bo l\e tonrtldce of Amer- Iran production produced on th l'aclA i akt to the citentof Ilia oiimimptlon required by thopuh- lie fccrvlco thero. Tlio KOI eminent tvwn < tlio eject uny or Ml proWfnl | . Illda should Ute the rule per 100 pound * ( not per bushel ) nnd the envelope * coiitainlnKthim kfiouU bo en dorsed "llldor llraln , " nnd nddrvsail to tlio undcrilfrnod. lllddfru nro r < xc ted to iibinlt pro- nwal7orilellicrvof the Curn In new rojowed tunny fac'kn ot 100 IXJUIIUB fucli and tor delhcrj the OaU In new rcsowwt burlap kacVn of 100 iwuiiJs vacli. llldt for Corn ehouldntate t > o > earn Mill t > H > Corn piopo elto boluniUhitlvan ( ro\\n. C'oplciof thli adicrltseuicnt and of the circu oj ln.triictlon to bidder * can bo obtalne.1 on k application to thin olllco , nndpno rep > cub of tald iul\crlUcmcnt and circular fcliouKl bo at- taibcd to or accomi > any cadi proposal and form ' " ' ' " 'si "liuniNCTON , Chief QiurtcrniMtcr. tcpto-ilt Edward W. Simeral , ATTORIfEYATLAW , SCHOOL SCHOOLBOOKS BOOKS ! SCHOOLBOOKS BOOKS ! If you want to save money in buying looks GO TO THE ANTIQUARIAN STORE ; 1420 Douglas Street , NEAR 15th STREET/ Where you can buy them for NEW AND SECOND HAND School Books for Public and Private Schools in Town and Coun try in large quantities , to be had at Greatly EeclucedBates AT THE 1420 Douglas St. , NEAR THE CORNER OF FIFTEENTH 8T. CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore ( & ) Harness AND Saddlery. I hate adopted tha I.lon ima Tmdo Jlalk , and all my mods will bo STAMPED with ths LION and my NAMK on the same. NO UOOU3 AKE OUNUINB WITHOUT TH" AIIOVK HrAMl'S. Tlio be t material U uooil and the ire < t skilled workmen are employed , and at the lowest ciul price. Aniono winmnjr a price-Hit of good will confer a fa > or by lending1 ( or ono. DAVID SMITH MOORE. W , J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Omen Front Rooms ( up stairs ) In Ilanecom'a new brick building , N , W. corner i'lti'cnth ad arnhain 8tr U. PIONEER LAND AGENCY ' P. M. RATIIBUN , Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 v\vi po\ eminent land open to Home- toad * . I're-cmptloii * and Timber claim * . 200 choice Improvcil claim * for Kilo or xcluuife. 00 1 of the bust deeded fanui In tioutliw wtirii > i'chn > - J with timber and water for sale. A few choice lock ramhiu with IOIKIX ] Held * , timber , hay and water , for vole , cheap. Corretpoudcnce Hollclted , marS3tfH. . " " SIBBBTT & FULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , D VTD ITV , NEB. Bpcchl attention gUen to collectloru In Butler ' DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS , 1TOTJ3LS. PROPRIETORS. roir vs ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L. OLUTE , Arap.Vioe , No GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL , D , T. PHILLIFS , Harvard , Neb DENVER HOUSE OAIRNQ & WILLIAMS , Huttings , Neb. E3TES HOUSE , N. T tSTES , Grand Island , Neb. U. P. HOTEL , 0. F. DERBY , Gibbon , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILMS , Kearney , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. STONE , Orl b HOLLAND HOUSE , QEO. D. HOLLAND , Red Cloud , Neb , WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED , Wllber , Neb. DLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , De Witt , Neb. REYNOLDS HOUSE. Z. O. ROCKHOLD , Wymore , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , T. MUNHALL , Dloomlngton , Nob. QAQE HOUSE , A. R. QAQE , Republican Clty.Ncb COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 0. D. DORDEN , Alma , Neb , SUPERIOR HOUSE , S. TIMMERMAN , Superior , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A. 0. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. WESTERN HOUSE , C. FUNKHOUSER , Chester , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , DR. W. W. dONEO , Blue Springs , Neb PACIFIC HOTEL , ' .V. P. RENSHAW , Beatrice , Neb , GRAND CENTRAL HOTtL , E , D. ' COTTRELL , Nebraska City , Neb. SUMMIT HOUSE , SWA'N & BECKER , Crcston , la , JUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKIN3 & . DRO. , Reel Oak , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , \VM. LUTTON , Vllllsca. la. PARK HOTEL , W. d. OARVIN , Corning , la. DURKE'S HOTEL , E. R. EURKE , Carroll , la. HEAD HOUSE , JOS. SHAW A CO. . Jefferson , In. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY ftROS. , Mo. V\lIcy 0unc. , la. NEOLA HOTEL , a SIEVERTZ , Ncoln , la. CENTRAL HOUSE , S. P. ANDERSON , Mntvcrn , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerson , la. CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHRAN , . Cromwell , I . [ CENTRAL NEBRASKA H. & M. B. II. ] HARVARD , NEBRASKA. 0. K. Merrill 31. A M. Land Agent .T. D. Hain it Co Lumber and Building Material Uockhill it I Jirdsal Lumber it c Mrs. 0. W. Howard , M. D HomeopathicPhysician J. J. Cox Station Agent , 13. A : M. R. R F. Leu Fonnan : Superintendent City Schools. 0. J. Scott . ' Carpenter and Contractor ,1. D. Bain & 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 , New Elevator F. M. Davis Grain Elevator N. H. Lewis Blacksmith and wagonmnker W. H. Hammond : . ; Metallic Coffin , ( patented. ) C. W. Gardner City Meat Market J. D. Hume Agent for S. A. Morgan W. T. Perry Hardware , Stoves and Tinware Brown it Sloat Booksellers and Stationers Gilchnst Bros Groceries , Flour , Crockery , itc. O. J. Riley ; 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 , Farming Implements and Tools Washburn it Van Gildon Flour Exchange L. B. Peck Physician and Surgeon STAR ) STOVE POLISH AND BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING- MANUFACTUttKD BY Hellmuth Ladies' College. Patroness , H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President , The Right Rev. I. HELL MUTH , D. D. , D. C. L. , LORD BISHOP OF HURON ; . Fall Term opens Wednesday , September 21st. HamlBomoand upacious buildings , Icautlfully situated In.i most healthy locality , About four hours by rail from Niagara Kail ? , and on ono of the principal through routes between the Hast and West. The tiHOUN'DS comprise 140 acres. Tha aim of the founder of this college U to prouJo the utzhwt Intellectual and practically useful education. The whole system Ii ba ecl upon the soundest PRO TESTANT principles , ns the only solid basin for the right formation of character. FRENCH Is the laiifnia cppoKcn in the college. MUSIC n specialty- Uoard , Laundry and Tuition Tees , Including th- whole course of EnlUh , the Ancient and Mod ern Langua esUalli thcnlc3 , Drawiiijr nnd I'alatlii ) , ' , use Piano and Library' Meillcal attendanceand Meddtie , 9300 per niinuui. A rckuction of one-half for the daughters of Clergymen. I'or "ciru- lar < " and lull iwrtlculars address HISS CLIVl'ON , Lady Principal , Hellmuth Ladies' College , IXJXDON ONTARIO , CANADA. monithurs-Siu MAX MEYER & BRO. , the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in Silver Ware , Clocks , Rich , and Stylish Jewelry , he La test , Most Artistic , and Choicest- ' Selections in Precious Stones , aud all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farn- hain Streets MAX MEYER & BEG. THE LEADING IN THE WEST ! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments a * Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos , Enabe Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu. Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pnr- chasine1. ax Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards. Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded , W. M. YATES Cash Grocer. . . , j . .1 , dO oi