THE OMAK-U DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER U , 1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS. - Various Invents Now Ocourinf ia That City , The Odds and Buds of the Now in Brief Paragraphs. IOWA'S COIIN cnor. It is generally conceded by Hit fnrmorB of roltavvott.iinio county thn there will bo- fully ns much corn -pu upon tlio market next season ns cvei before , for several roMOiiR. Mr tlicro will bo lens fed lo stock , there Icing nn unusual quantity of hnj grown. Second , the cornstalks are in better condition to food , Third , there irill bo more care taken of tlic crop As n general thing n good deal of con cadi year is stacked in open cribs consequently quite n quantity goes to waste by moulding ; nml again , tlicro -iron'l bn so much loft in piles on the ground to rot. There will be no need of the corn-growers keeping n bushel to spoil , ns there will bo ft ready demand next year for lown corn The crop being , nn is well iuown , short in southern Illinois nnd Ivausas. The corn this season will bo picked'-cleaner and better cared for than ever before , nnd will find a rondy market nt n fnir price. TWO 80LDIKUH. It mny not bo gonornlly known thai Judge Looborou's reporter , Mr. John Glnrk , as well as the judge himself , ivas nn old soldier. 'Mr. Clark on- iorod Iho nrmy ns n private and was soon raised to the rank of captain ol company H , 10th Iowa regiment , for gallant nnd meritorious conduct on the field at Champian Hill , whore he was wounded four times. Mr. Clark carries in his pocket , nnd has for thir teen years , a piece of cue of his com pany's banners that was shot out dur ing that famous combat. "PUTIN THE FJU.IN1. " A young man from tlfo country yesterday drove his team , containing to his eye a precious cargo , up to the court houso. JIo .scorned to bo in n great hurry. Ho rushed in , and de positing the requisite amount , de manded a license. Tlio clerk exe cuted the document and laid it on his desk. The young man had stepped to the door to keep nn eye on the girl as ho flaw Ed Uowmnn coming across the street. Ho rccntorcd the oflico and picking up n paper , rushed out , gathered up the lines nnd oil' they went to the esquire's. On arriving tlicro ho handed'him ' the instrument , telling him ho was in n hurry , that ho wanted to bo back at n. certain time. The esquire opened tlio docu - - r * ment and behold , it was blank. Ho remarked to the young man to keep cool and informed him that ho must go back and have the paper filled out. "Thoro hain't no use in that , jodgo , shove in the fillin" yorsolf and let us j go , I'm in a awful hurry. " Not being able to , got the squire to "shovo in the fillin' " the younp man returned to the court house , taking tbogirl with him. "Very soon the "fillin" ' was supplied and the whole business transacted to the complete natisfaction of all con cerned. I A. HOT. A man. giving liia.iiaino ns Jolin Wilson was arrested in n Main street * saloon fqr rufllini' the collat of an- iOthor nuin , , , . Jt looms they had bet on the result of n game of pooliarid r everything was ns' fair fis could bo "madocin such : l coko. Wilson , it sceriifl , won mid the otlier man hand ed him 'S20 to pay liiq bill. .Not hav ing Bufiibient inono io cliango the . .billVilsan ibaid ! ho' would 'gd otlt and bill changed. The man ob jcctcd to'this , , and to nssuro liipi th'at isvorytlung.rwas' nil' right. Wilson took from his neck and yest pocket \ gold watch.and J chain , ns se- 'curity ' that ho NvoUld 'return''with the r'chanfo ( all right , f The man objoctpd , .claiming that the security was not 'sufficient'This ' , Wilson 'thought ' was a .direct challenge of his good intentions and startud his ire , whereupon ho collared tlio man and waa squeezing his shirt collar perhaps ' tit'hlcr'than tlio lawwouldallow , when chief .Fiyld stepped in nnd arrested ' both the participants. WUO OWNS THE' CHAIR NOW ? A colored-individual from Chicago named Alexander Hamilton knocked his man down in front of his barber uhop on Broadway last evening. Tlio man knocked WHS a Jew , who keeps a necond hand fuinituro store near the nforcaaid Hamilton. A dispulo arose over the ownership of n barber's chair. The Jew berated the darkoy for not paying for tlio chair that the darkey had purchased from some man in Omaha , as ho claimed , and hud a re ceipt in his pocket to back up the as- uortion. . The Jaw , after considerable talk , let fall something that the darkey construed to mean that ho was a liar , This Alexander Hamilton , could not stand , and , without waiting tor a challenge ( likp his name-sake ) , Ktruck hard from his shoulder and the Jew fell. Several parties afterwards jumped on to the durkoy and a gun- oral fight ensued. Several urroats wcro mndo. THE JlLUri-8 IN B1UK1' . Mr. and Mrs. F. 13. Hart nnd their two daughters , Helen and Lucy , returned from Kxeelsior , Lake Minnotonka , yesterday , where they had boon on a briet visit for health ; md recreation. The captain looks yory much'improved. ' llov. M , D. Collins , pastor of the Methodist society in this city , has # onu to Indiana to attend a session of iho church conference. . Mr. Collins , wo understand , is well pleased with liis people , and in return they are well pleased with him. This chungr to ing pastors at tlio will of u conference in thu worst feature about the govern ment of this church. Mr. Collins is a oed speaker und on earnest worker , und wo deut BCD that nny good can bo accomplished by making n change Wo hope to sco him returned to th Uroadwfiy church society. S. I. King , altoinoy-at-law , o Jx > ean , called at THK llr.r. odlco yes Icrday. Mr. King says that the con crop m Harrison county is fully up the average. W , A. Mynstcr returned fron Omaha yesterday noon. Ho has chargi of tlio fish department on the fni grounds , and intends to erect the fines aquarium over exhibited at nny Htati fair in America. Over twp housaiu vnriotlcH will bo on exhibition. Mr Myimter says that the Omaha stat fair it n grand success , Richard Stack , whncnmo very nc.n being drowned in Indian creek am who was rescued by Mr. Stewart , ant afterward ji'aycd ' Biich n mean trick on Chief Field , continued his drunk un til ycaturdny. IIo wan then found on Llio fiidmvalk ill front of Smith it Grit tendon's , on Main street , in a beastlj state of intoxication , by ollicer Slcrl ing who lodged him in the cooler. The circuit court has nearly rcnclici the last case on the calendar. Mrs. L. A , Horton has returned 'rom an extended visit in the cast. Mrs. N. F. Stony ia homo again af , cr a brief sojourn eastward. I. S. Shropshire , an attorney of the iJ. P. railway was in attendance on ho circuit court yesterday. Mrs. II. 1) ) . Stowo passed through this city yesterday. Theodore Tilton will lecture in Council BluU's this fall. Judge Paige will commence his fall and wfiitcr campaign the 10th of thin month in the northern part of the stato. , Fred Spotman and family havogono to Chicago on a visit. Edwin Burbridgo , who once stumped England to defeat Lord I3oaconsfiold 'or the house of commons ( so ha says ] called nb TinHUB : oflico yesterday nnd scribed. Tun Bun reporter would acknowl cdgo receipt of a basket full of luscious grapes fresh from the vineyard of A. J. lionham. There should bo n crossing put in cading from the northwest corner of 3aylo's park to the Baptist church. At the main street moat market hey chop their meat by steam power , Mr. Jackson's "twin" house on the corner of Fourth street and Willow avenue is , under way nnd nearly > oardcd in. These two houses make i great dillorcnco in the appcarauco of 1ml locality. A man named John Ililey under- ook to run away with Maltby's do- very wagon. Ilo was caught how- ver , before ho had gene three blocks ml was delivered over to Judge 33on- ko. ko.Tho The democratic county convention ill have the benefit of the following 'oil known citiswnn of our city to aid loin in selecting candidates for the ariouo oflicos : First Ward W. It. Vnughan , R. lain , Joseph Ross , 0. D. Walters , 'f1. iJ. Cavin , 0. Gciso , Thomas Carey , G , A. Holmes , C. E. Dawson and F. A. uonalla. The delegates were instructed to otc for James O'Neill for shoriir. Vm. Wilson was chosen committee- ian. Second Ward J. C. Bo Haven , Win. Patton , M. F. Rohror , J. AV. likesoll , Win. Gronowug , James ilithon , Peter Bochtclc , R. L. Hines , V. Sclmrtz , J. N. Casady , 0. E. 5tono , J , W. Crossland , Theodora Voight , J. J. Lutz. Wni. Patton , member committee. Third Ward Jno. Dohnny , Goo. > laxsim , Max MohnEd. 33ritton , M. Coating , H. Teller , J , 0. M organjB. ) onahou. Fourth Ward O.R. Mitchell , Jno. ay Frainoy , Thus. Sweeney , S. P. lannon , Ed. A. Troutman , Jl. D. .my , 0. P.fWicklmm , Olias. Graul , rrnnle Tr'imblo , ] 'at Guinudo , V. II. M. Pusoy , AV. 0. amos , Jns. I'urtorliald , AVolls 3ook. E. Tioutiiian , comnnttcoman. ' ( Vo'notice among the list several now ) iics , including Hon. W. II. M. 'usoy and W. C. James. The others ro pld-timoru , and understand the lu'bincBs. It is said that Thomas iuwman wanta to bo a candidate for ihicf of the treasury department about aamycli as Bunnutt docs , and for about Iho same reason to save the wrty. Well , ifhu runs there will > o quito n fight before thd campaign nds. nds.Monday Monday cyonini ; , Rov. Father Me- ilonomy united in marriage Mr. M , 3. Rosoman nnd Miss Maggie Mur- Jimmio O'Noil likes the smell of the jail bettor than farming. W. II. Vuughnn heads thu list of delegates from this city. How would W. 11. rtin for the assembly ? Worse men than ho hnvo been there. The council will nllaw the mayor say § 100 ; ho pays 81) per month for ollieo rent , or S'JU n year. Did it cost him anything to get there ? Now , if 0. 11. Scott icceivos the money that was given the lire boys , nnd Ynuxhnn has to pay § 250 , why ho wouldn't make enough out of the whole thing to pay his way tp thu Omaha stnlotnir. Our contompory stitcs that ono of Council Ulull B shippers was paying $1.120 cash for wheat at thu sumo time quotes wheat in Chicago nt $1,27 , leaving a margin of only seven cents , although it costs nineteen cents to put ic down in that city. Wo don t sea how a shipper can stand that. Our millora in this city , wo understand , are governed wholly by u Chicago , and always keep their pricca within ton or twelvu cents of thu lat ter market. * Ono of our fair committee whowent to Dea Moines to attend to procuring the next state fair here got n littto oil' . It seems ho inhaled thu breath of those who had indulged in the nrdent until hu began to tcel something in his own hoad. That was not just natural. It worked its way into his arm and hu struck sonio onu that was standing too close to him. 1'orthis ho was urrnstod but when it wao found that hu hailed from thu lihilla ho was immediately discharged. SIio Passed it Along. > T Hcuil you my Untlinonlr.l in iclercnai Hi'iuMi JIUMHOU , huviiit ; taken it for lynpejiiila , ami receiving uliiiont Imniwllii relief. 1 iiawiud It tu my neighbor , wiu uelng It \ \ "Wtho iiatiio ro uUni .Mll3 , J , W , LrtTKLT , U'codlw Klmirn , K. Y , " 1'rlco { X ) tcnU , trial buttlcn 10 cents. Thorn UJL The Noith Plalto Republican ha Iho following in its last issue : W. A. Pnxton has been Blinging money nround somewhat lively of Into. Ho has bought the Lning Urothurs' cattle and ranches , Dattuti iV ; Dillon' beeves nnd one or two small slock men have also sold to him. A bar gain is nlso on the lapis between Mr. Taxton and Barton & Dillon , the olFor at present by Mr. Pax ton boinj , 8250,000 for nil that company's stock and rapch property in this and ad joining counties. Moro Liquor Stiiin < The absent mcmbuis of the commit tee representing Iho temperance alii nnco have returned and Monday holt a > "cc'ting in the odico of 0. F. D.ivis. They decided upon n certain line o : action nnd will no longer bring suits in Iho police court. Yesterday informa tion was filed in the county coint before fore Judge Chadwick against Messrs. McNanmrn , 1 fornborgor , Kaufman ntiil Gustavo Susscmnun and these cases will bo pushed vigorously. . PostoiHcn'Clningcs in The followim ; nro the postolllco changes in Nohraska during Iho week ending September 10 , 1881 , and fur nished for the Omaha Bnn by Win. Ynn , Ylcck , of the postoflico depart ment. Discontinued Slocumb , Jefferson county. Postmasters Appointed Michael Coady , Fort Omaha , Douglas county. Railroad Accident A U. P. cattle train jumped the Irack Monday night , on tlicotliersido ] of Grand Island. The onginocr Jmd joth firms broken and the fireman was tilled. The brakesman was badly scalded. A Testament Ro visor's Opinion. The eminent author , Prof. A. C. ICendrick , D. D. , LL. D. , who is irufcssorof Hebrew , Latin and Greek n the uuivei-sity ' of Rochester , nnd was ono of the ro'visors of the Now Testament , in general conversation with a number of gentleman a short , imo since , said : "I have received 'rom ' thu UBO of Warner's Safe Kid loy and ' Liver euro very marked benefit - ofit and'I can most cordially recom- neiid it toothers. scptl2-cod w IlURRAlFPllURRAn ! Doano , the reliable Hatter ' , is ahead , lo sold moro men's and1 childrnns' traw hats last summer than any two mt stores in Omaha. Why ? Why ? Why ? That's the question. Well , I will toll you. Ho sold bot- cr goods for less money. Ho intends oiling his largo stock of men's , youths' , andchildrcns' fall and winter ; oods way down , so anybody can Wear i good hat. Don't forget to call und oo his line line of fall gobda just re ceived. Comuono Como nil ! Doano , ho reliable hatter , is ready to show rou Jiin goods. 218 Fourteenth street , mtwcon Farnham and Douglas. Save money ; trade at Kurtz's. Choice Oakaloosa Creamery Butter t Win. Gentleman's. < scptl2-3t ! . . - Strangers should buy their DRY GOODS it the Boston Store , 014 , CIO Tenth treot , which is by far the hoapcst and ino t popular house in ho city. Ono price to nil. Sco nd- urtiscmcnt on ilrst pagp , sopt'-5t ) Roso's ArUEmporium , ID 1(5 ( Dodge trcet , has a special nalu of line en gravings during fair'week. sopl2ib ( " ' * " "PHYSICAL OUL'I'ORE. Turri scji6ol for tho" winter term commences Tuesday , SoptoniUor lUtli. < \ > r .particulars . .apply , to J. 'L , Fruo- mtif's book store , I'arnham ' street. sopt-Ut Don't fail to oxaminu Whipplo & UcMillon's ' largo stock of Jewelry , Silverware , etc. , Oroighton block , cor- icr/lDth / and Douglas strodts. sopt-tf See now goods at Kurtz's. Boptl2-lt IjTow Crnnborrics at Win. Gontlc- imn's. . ' sepUiMtt THOUSANDS OF STRANGEHS Will visit Kurtz's stoio , Croighton block. HoptltMt A STUUGGLE I.OR LIFE. Hundreds of thorn every hour in lie day and night at thu fair grounds n the nest of the jjlusi hen- hun dreds of chicks kicking themselves out of their shells for dear life. The big nest containing 800 eggs at a time will turn on a turn-tablu by an electric engine of100 hcn-powcr , nmkimj 000 evolutions per minute , At two of > ur exhibitions in Canada over I5,000 ! > coplo saw the Chicago glass lien , ho Marquis of Louie , governor-gen eral of Canada , who lias a level head , iaid it was thu most intcrrcsting ex- libition on the grounds. Wo expect grand rush at tlio glava hen , und to ivoid such , women and children should early in the day. BED COMFORTS At Bottom Prices , at Bushman's , HTIUMIEU. Don't fail to see Hospe's Art and Musio Hall. Do your shopping at Kurlr.'s , TO Till ! WORK.INGMKN. Do not p y high nricaa for poor foods. Call nnd tea IX niui the rolin jlo hatter , un < buy ytmt Siats nnd caisi ] L'lH Fourtoouui i.lfoct next door to McNmnara It It j > ays to Inulo "Tlio Kovuro Uoimu tiuuuc4 llluH'w H thu beet ftoctmd-cluB hotel in the vest. " nuu'17-lm WAR IN PASSENGER RATES 1IOIIIIIK lines , Ilrokcra In nil liallroa , Tickets , Otnatin , Ncli. , offer Ticket * to tlio la ! t until further notice , at llio following unliMrJ o liow ltftt < i : Chicago , * IO ; Hound Trip , S1P.W , 1he o r limited HrH-Clam Ticket1) ) nml treed for rttittn through tliojcnr , nmMla the Old 1'fll.iblo CM raKo. llurllrigton A ( Julnc ) 1'iilro.id. Also , or way lo 1st fln i New York , 17 on. Ilo-ton , 1800. Kor particular * . \\rllcor jo direct to IIOIII1II llltOH. , Ncalcra In deduced ( Into iilrna ! ! < ! nut ] Slraimldp Tkkcta. too Truth St. , Onmlil , Ncli Iliniciiilicr ( ho plaeo Thrio DOOM Norlli o tin on I'nilflo Ilallrooil Ucpot , Kast SIJo of Tentl Street. Omaha , Augitiitl , 1831 nu2. > dawlrn Proposal ! for Purchato of Lot 0 In Block M and Part of Lot In Block 344 , Scalid pie ) > o alii | | | fa rccch cd liy the under idKiiid until 12 o'clock noon , on tlio 17th iHj of September , A. 1) . 1891 , for the purchase of 1 t [ i M - lock II , M"1 nNo a ttrln of ground In 1 lock IM-I 81 fret 1 street 13' - , lulng fron ton w tcr by fertdotp , ndloliiliijt ( Jasper K. ( Joit's property HliN to tak-Miito I'oiuldirallo exMlnfj lca o . KinulojM.i containing nild | ire | > o ils fdintl he innrlitil " 1'ropos.iU for I'tirehvoot ! ' K" j. j. i * a JHVCTT , City ( 'lirlc. NOTIOK. The partnership heretofore existing lietncri M. W llnrtlitfn and Win , Umlmri , kno n an .Mlhourl Valley Holler nml Muct Iron Work * , l ill soltoil by nintualroiirciit , All Mils due the Ilrin will lie cDlleitcd hy Mr. llnrtlitixn and all ac tounU nffalitit the flnnill hu mm liy him. St. W. IIAIITIUAN. m-nt WM. ( itisnunsr. LEGAL NOTICE. Jlti'lyaiid all others \\lioin It may con 'cm : You \vlll tnl.o notleo tliit on the 7th d\y o Xotumticr , 1878 , Mary A. Du ilnta | iurehiuod a ! tru.iircr'n sale for taxes for the 1877 , the w 1 o lot ! l , hlo < I ; H , In the city of Omaha , said lot .v taxed In tha nninu ol Hiijfh lilnsl.v and the time of redemption hit expired , nnd that on thu 25tli day of Notcniticr , IbSl , I uill nijily | to said trim * orcr fora dcod to the aboto described runl estate MARY A. DUODALK , liy JAMI'.S V. MOIITOX , Attorney. nulO-w3t REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Ho. 1508 Farnbnm Street , . -Tki viFe Orcicit North slilo ouu drand Central Hotel. Short Horn Cattle , AT THE TAIU GROUNDS , OSCCOIiA , CO. , IOWA , Wednesday and Thursday , Sept. 21 and 22 , 1SS1. ComprMtiB the entire herds ot Dr. n. M. Hoblns of Otecola , John Mcl'oiiough of W od liurii. anil II. C. Higlcrof Oscooanl ] ; j draft fron thu lierd of J. W. Hood of Woodburn , Clarl-o County , IOM.I. The offerings of thU mla mcliulc nncli jioiiular strnlna ai Imported Coldla Diicnim , Duclics.s UobO of Sharon Uctdcmona , Young Mary , Younjf I'hylll * , Uamlirhv , I'omona , Uilbv , Whlto Hose , Acatlit , Adclald , Ainclin , Mundane , l'an y , nnd Jtlicr Kood families , lirailcd liy as grand liu'oilinjr tinlls ns can ho found In the Most. .Scvciity.fhc cows and heifer * aid thlrty-fho choice younir IndN. Khort Horns Mill lie sold first day ; HOXUII ty-ll\o jrado cows ntid litlfcrs mid other btotk ulll bo s Id oil thcHciond Jay. Wocordlally limto the luihllu to attend our nalo nndo jironilso Und attention and c\ait ustlio to all. Terms Hliernnnnonnecil ] ; In catalogue ulilcli will bo sent on aiiplicatlon after August Kith , liy addrculn cither of the lurtic.s , or the auctioneer at DCS JloitiL-s. WM. Cou/Ar.n , Auctioneer. 11. M. KOHHINH. JOHN MoUo.NOcan. J. W. HOOD. pc7 2t If. C. .Siatm. Xti . OMAHA , NEB. Davis & Snyder , 1505 Fsirnlmm Street , and Homes in Nebraska. 17,000 Acres in Douglas Coun ty , $5 to $10 Per Aero. Terms f o SuitPurchasers.Long Time and Low Interest. Perfect Titles Cnarantccd ALSO LAnaB TRACTS OF LAND IN Dodge , Oolfaz , iiorco ? , Memoir , Hall , Sauuaors , Sutler , And Other Counties in the Eastern Portion of Nebraska , for Sale. Farms of All Sizes , From 40 to UIO acres fn.li , adapted to Qniln ami Stock IltU me , to bo Sold at Low I'l urcr , Mid on Loin : lime , State and County Maps for Distribution. So lidfor druu'srara-iH | , | > .TlodcBljOM ! thcStatx ( prlccjnnd nnniof laudi In nil localities , etc. , eta ' s 150r i XJC JT . , 3JO3U Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. CJ1UAYIU ) Krom fclctf * btublo , nuha , nnu J hluik mare , i-olor bomu\\hnt ( ailed , cllit or iTno .vmrnolil.ueK'lis about ilmon hul dint , had onsaduloiui'l lulillo , Arewurdvillln > paicHor. ier eturn or Information Itadlnir to lur rove > ery. V. IX OATUKY.Kort Cnlticun. Neh 71)3A ) > it United States Depository , 3E'3E3RS C' NationalBank - OP OMAHA. - Cor. ISfch and Farnam Sts. OLDKST BANKINQ ESTABU8IIMENT IN OMAHA. suooEBSona TO KOUNTZE cnoTHEns. ) tUVLnillKJ ) ItWI. Organltod AS a Notional Bank Aukiwt SO , 1S63. OAl'lTAL AND I'llOKITS OVER MOO 000 ] OrriCERH AND PIRRCTOM I o , I'rc iaent. i'DiUH ' Hoi'NTiK , VU-o Prtsldcnl. II , W. YATW , Uadilrr. A. J. I'ori'LirroN , Attorney. t. Joiix A. K. II. 1U1W , Awt. Casldor. [ This bank roceUe * Jcpoiltn without u-tjard to nmouiita. lasuci time ccrttflcatrt bear leg Interest. Brawi ilmlt * on San KnuicUico and prlnclnil cities ol tha United States , nl o I/mdon , Dublin _ Kdlnburuh wid the 1'iluclial cltlos ol thocontl I- nctit ol Kurojio. SolU | sjeiiif < r tlikcU ( orcinlk'nnti l > y the In luwi lluv , [ uiaylJtl The lending Sclentlits of to-dny nijrco thn moddlkui cH nro caused by disordered kldnoj or liter. If , thrrcforo , the klclnus and Ihcr nn kept In pcrfut ord r , perfect hrallh Mill both result. 'Ihls Iruth liasnnly hcenlinown n khor time nnd for j earn people tuffcrcd tjrtnt iicmij without liclii ' ftljlo to find relief. Iho illi-ovcr , of Wnrntr's afo Klilmynnd l.hcr Cure nmrki i a now era I' ( ho treatment of thcso tniulilci M.iile Iron ) n flmplc tro ) leal lent of rare \.iluc. I coriHIm Jmt the cU'Muills neitssary to nouns ! and Im Ijforato both ol thcro Kfcnt orpins , nut nalt'lv ii'storo nnd kecii them In order. Ithn Poiltlvo Remedy for nil thmllsc.T cs thatrau jvilns In Ihu lower lurtof the body fnr Torpli Llict llcadachci Jaundice Dlyylncsi llra\ ( . l'o cr-AKIIC I.hcrnnd Urinary-Orgiu . It l nn c\co'lcnt nndtafo rtniuly lor fennlc diirlnK I'li'pniriuy. It will rnntrol Mcn truatloi nnd In In 'nlunldu for Leucorrhaa or rail n f o thoWoml ) , As a Ulood PiiriHcr It U iinoqunlcd , for It uirc the oranna that im ) < o the blood. This remedy , uldch has done xurhMiiulor put up In the LAHUKST hlXICI ) HOT I I.K of nil } medicine upon the market nnd Uxold by Drui ; Kl ts and nil dealer * at SI.20 per bottle. To Dinbotcs , cniiidrL for WAKNKi'8 SAI'B 1)IA niTis : cuiii : . u u a i-osi ivi : iicmciiv. H. H. WAnNEfl & CO. , Rochester , N. Y. fclO.tu-th-6at.lv LEGAL NOTICE. To Catharine Heddc , non-rcsldont defendant. Yo i nro htroby notitltd that on the 2d day o September , 1 1 , John Kcddo , pl.ilntlfT , filed Id tltlon In the DUtrlct Court , within nndlo County , Nebraska , ngalnst u as do fcndant. the object and pr jcr of which pctltlo Is , to ohtnin a decree of ilivorco from the boml oljmatrlmoiiy lth jou for the following eau cs to-uit : 1ft , habitual druiikcnncBi ! ; 2d , cxtrem cruelty , nnd for jjencral relief. You nro rupiired to nirnvtr t-nld i > ctltionoi the 21th day olOLtobcr , 1S81. WOANi : tCAMPIIKLL. Be7 M Attornoj-H for I'lalntlff. _ 6000 Agents wanted to sell the Llfo of PRESIDENT GARFIELD , Including : " ' " " ud aecurato aecount of his hrlc but ctcntfid ndmlnUtratlon ; the tfre.it conlk with the "Stulnarts" headed by Conkllni ; ; thi diabolical attcmtit to a3sas inato him , vlth ful particulars of his case , one of thn most critlca and remarkable on rteord. The ititcn-o Intcrcs excited catibes thousands to detlre full pnrtl culara , hence this book must tiell immensely Tcnns liberal. Outnt , fflc. Cireulars free. All dress HU11HARDBI1O ; ' . , Tubs. , niiio-tvlt Kan ns City , > ro. Cxnmiuation of Toaoliors- J will bo present nt my ollico in CreljjHtoi block on the first SAturdayof tach month to * > \ amlnc sueli ni | > Hcnnt M may desire to tend in the puhllo schools In Doughs vountv. Quar terly examination first Saturday inTcbruurj May , August and No > ember. .1..J POINTS , County Supt. Fablic Instruction Aus2Mstand2.semn ! it PIPVPI CQ lamAfcntfr COLUillM/ ' UlU I ULl-O. nnd OTTO II < rCI.l'.S. Sen , three cent fctaTp forCatnloRiii nnd price list containing tul Information. II I , D , SOLOMON , Pfiint-q.Oiln nml Qlas OMAHA. NKB ICMPET HOUSE ! J. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham St. , OMAHA , NEB. Body lirussela , S1.25 to 81.76 ; Tapestry Brus sels , $1.15 to 31.35 ; 3-ply Carnct , S1.25 to 81.40 ; llcst 2-ply In min , Sl.OO to 1.1S ; Cheap 2-ply Ingrain , lOctoWic. Mattings , Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Prices , ' Largest Stock nnd Lowest Pricct. Samples furnished at yard-ra CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore ( E ) Harness AND Saddlery. Ihn\o ndoiitod tlin Lion an a Trulo Wai k , ami nil my poodt will l > o CTAMl'KIrith thu 1,10. % and my NAMK on ttio ino. NO COODS AllK IRNCINK WITHOUT Til" AIIOVK HIAJII'S. The lient umtcrlnl la mud am ) thu rca't slJll' .orkincri aru umnloyed , and at tlio lontst ti onler a fa\nr by ccndlu for one. DAVID SMITH PiflOORE. The Oldest Ustar-lished iUiNO EiOU IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , Business transected eauio as that of an l/icor < wratcd oank. AcoounU kept In currency or gold eubjcct to li'lit chctlt M Ithout notlcn Certificates ol deposit issued paj able In three , Ix and tweho naontln , bearliiif Interest , or on demand without Interest. Adancci made to cintoiucra on ftpi'KH ed BOCU- ilon ( at market rates ol Interest. Buy and Kcll golj , tills ol exchange , govern ment , elate , county and city bonds. Draw eight draU on Kill-land , Ireland , Scot- and , and oil parts ol Europe. Sell European irasago tickets. COLLKOT10N8 I'UOSUTLV HADK. aurldt BALK Alartotwostory Iramo gnlnileJ } roof Hotel nnd onu ktory KltUien ; alw > ono tory Invnie , utilngliid roof , hall room far ten vela dance , nnd IKUII br o enough to hold Uvuitj cnmt- All tltuited on c-orner of llroad and 4tli trcct , 1'nmont , Ikxlgo Co. , Neb. For fuiilar formation apply to O , U. THOMPSON , 3'iS-to .jj rrcmont , IKxlKU C'o , , Nub. DRS. COFFMAN - AND - TllOMPSOK , Physicians and Surgeons. Oilier. OUT I'rutckthank , 1Mb St. , Farulium and Uoi'k'U * . [ CENTRAL NEBRASKA B. & M. R. R. ] HARVARD , NEBRASKA. C. K. Merrill 33. it M. Land Agent J. D. Bain & Co Lumber and Building Material Rockhill it Birdsal Lumber itc- Mrs. G. W. Howard , M. D Homoopathic'Pliysicinn J. .1. Cox Station Agent , B. it M. R. R F. Leo Forman . ' Superintendent City Schools 0. J. Scott Carpenter and Contractor J. D : Bain it Co ' General Store- Wolbach Bros . ' General Store L. 0. Howard . , General Store T. J Dowd Jeweler and Dealer in Sporting Goods W. J. Turner Grain Dealer , Now Elevator F. M. Davis ' . Grain Elovntoi- N. II. Lewis . ' Blacksmith and wngonmnkcr. W. II. Hammond ' . Metallic Collin , ( patented. ) C. W. Gardner City Meat Market J. D. Hume : Agent for S. A. Morgan W. T. Perry Hardware , Stoves and Tinware Brown & Slant . ' Booksellers and Stationers Gilchnst Bros ' Groceries , Flour , Crockery , itc. O. J. Riley . - . . . . : Groceries and Provisions Swopo Bros : ; . . . . .Furniture- Undertaking L. A. Payne it Co > Bankers D. T. Phillips i Grand Central Hotel J. H. Spall'ord Metropolitan Hotel Goo. W. Limbockor Clay County Journal Louis Stein Farming Implements aud Tools Washburii it Van Gildcn Flour Exchange L. B. Peck Physician and Surgeon ® IF 35 IT 3 Buy the PATENT PROCESS 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. Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. ERIGKSON , GIVE THE UAIUJAINS IN ALL KINDS 01 * JEWELRY , WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE , SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a Pirat- Class Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Arc also eold culiinltcly . liy us. \ EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opuosite the Post