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    G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15 , 1881.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
( Booord of a Day's ' Doings Ovo
tlio River ,
Discussing tbo Proposed Now
City Ohart < $ .
Odd * nnd Ends Plolcod Up lloro
nud There nt Random.
TO BE OK NOT-
A IJUKST10N WHICH TUB \OT15IW WIU
KOOX IIKCII > I : .
"I/ok on this picture , then or
tltut. " The very important qucatiot :
will soon come before thu votorn of
this city : Shall we change ourgnrl
nnd don u now ono ? To bu uurcthoro
nfo Bomo benefits that n clinngo of
charters would give us that wo nro
now deprived of. As taxpayers wo
would not ucrry , no matter whom
wo elected na councilman , in regard to
the expenditure of our gonor.il fund * .
Tlio council woti'd ' be limited in their
powcrof levying taxes for Rcnonil eity
purposes. The people would Iwvosomo-
thing to say ns to who should bo the
legal advisor of the city ; in fnot , nil
thu "fiicea would bo elective by the
] > eoplu inslcnd of being nppointivo by
the mayor nnd council.Vo would
get the benefit of the past nnd future
decisions of our supreme court on Inw
points thai , nro comirtg up nt almost
every meeting of our city
council. On legal questions
wo would not/bo / afloat ns wo now nro.
No stnto in tlio union hns moro sound
common Inw pertaining to the cities
of thol'irstclnssorthoso opornted under
the general laws of the stnto thnn
Town. The people when they know
the power invested in thpir chief mag
istrate , to bo moro particular in thu
selection made in the nominating con
vention.Vo will have n reduced
number of nldonnon , but those who
are opposed to the clinngo likewise
hnvo n story to toll. These nro the
views communicated to THU HRE re
porter by ono our loading citizens.
Ho sayaj when in the course of human
events , it becomes necessary to aban
don the chnrtor under which wo have
grown from n mere frontier hamlet to
n city , equal in importance to any in
, the stnto , n decent respect for the
i opinions of nil citizens require that
they should doolnro the causes that
impel them to this course. Wo hold
these truths to bo solf-ovidcnt tlmt nil
public improvements cost money , nnd
that the only wny to raise it
is by taxation. V 1 the nban-
donmont of our present charter
rcduco the expenses ? This is certain
ly n very pertinent question. The
ordinances wo now hnvo wore recently
compiled nnd published at an expense
of over two thousand dollars. Would
not n now sot bo required to incut the
changes ? Under the general law wo
must have n police court , which is a
court of record , having n judge nnd
clork. Would that bo loss expensive
than the present recorder's court.
Under the general" Inw the mayor ,
auditor , marshal , civil engineer , sol
icitor , nlork nnd street supervisor are
elected by the people foe two years.
This may or may not bo nn improve
ment. But will the two additional
ofllcors reduce the expense ? Tlio new
charter also gives tiie mayor entire
control of the police department. He
appoints the chief and ail other police
men nnd removes them at his own
pleasure , the council having nothing
to say except to fix the number to be
appointed. Now , if wo wore sure of
always having as pure men to fill the ex
ecutive ofllco as thoprosontincumbent ,
( this is not sarcasm , either ) , this
would bo desirable. It is possible ,
however , that somebody might manage -
ago to got elected unyor who could be
i.upncod ? ! by Dexter buflgies or other
considerations to look upon some of
thcso little vices with considerable
allowance. At all ovonta would the
expense bu less. Would the council
m , Jor a general law bo able to grade
a street in these bluffs so to conform
to every man's lot nnd obviate cutting
or filling ? Before making the change
tlio people should scrutinize both pic-
iurcs carefully , nnd leaving out of the
question all party ties , go to the polls
on election day and vote as their own
convictions lead them. This is not
or should not be a party election. It
u a question that every voter should
give nis candid and intelligent con
sideration.
A LEADVILLH LAWYER.
William Sours , Esq. , formerly of
Council .Bluffs , now of Load villo , Col. ,
called at Tin : J5un ollico yesterday.
Mr. Soar * is very eloquent when ho
sneaks of the present grandeur nnd
the future ( ruutnuss of lug future
home. Ho believes no city ( save
Council Bluffs ) can compare with it ;
and when a man , in common conver
sation with a roorter | , can prodti-jo
the following , one can imagine what
liis power can bo raised to. Jin
Sears said :
"I express it as my conviction that
in all probability when our posterity
shall have passed nwny Londviilo will
atill bu thu grand metropolis amongst
the clouds while the rioli deposits of
mineral lying hidden beneath the base
of the mountains which surround her
will bo still undeveloped , "
John Lindt will hardly believe thai
the author of the above was his old
partner in the law business. Mr.
Sears says that the cheap and unin
viting frame buildings nro rapidly giv
ing phtcu to moro costly structures
uros ; in tact , the city
logins to put on a little of Oounci
JMuffn activity. His success since ha
left hero has boon very marked. He
carried Overmnn'a cose through very
uucuessfully. Overman , it will be ro-
inombcrod , killed n man in a Lead
villo theatre , whom he charged will
criminal intimacy with his wife. For
this effort , Sir. bears says lie was per-
uunally complimented by the judge
before whom the cnso was tried , lie
says that TUB KKK is quoted in theii
papers almost daily , nnd is considered
fltioof the live papers of thu country ,
mi : JILIWH ix
When Qol. IKu'luy invites n nowa
paper reporter to ditto with him ho
Knows just how to Entertain him.
T. J. Evans brushed his boots up
in good Hliapo yesterday , and went ;
< w.-r tlaf rlyor to Jnka' in ; the fair , '
Bomo" are inuau enough to think
that if Judge .lames was mayor and
, T. M. Palmer recorder , they wouldn't
think of a change.
Seven car loads of cattle went cast
over the old reliable 0. , U. it Q. rail
road yesterday , and there will bo 10(5 (
cars shipped over the same to-day.
John Wilson WM fined § 10.35 , but
MnyorVnughan , woundorstand , remit
ted . " > of this , not believing the man
very guilty.
The circuit court , Judge Loofborow
presiding , adjourned sino die ycstor *
day.
day.Tho
The following well merited compli
ment wiw paid the present malingers
of our driving park by the stockhold
ers of the association at n recent
meeting in this eity : Hcsolvod , That
we hereby express the fullest sati.ifnc-
lion with and our implicit confidence
in the present board nf directors and
managers of the diiving park for the
able , honest nnd economical manner
in which said board has conducted the
business of the association.
II. IJ. JJcrry lias rcceh od another
largo order for iron work from Ne
braska , lie renmiks that his little
"ad" in Tin : Ur.u pays him a hun
dredfold.
Taking position into consideration ,
lohn Clausen's property , on Upper
Droadway , In the most unique in the
city. Any one would suppose it was
jinlt upon nn old fort. When thu
, rees surrounding this residence are
nll-jjrow.i it will bo a very attractive
luco.
The broom factory , is putting in n
nrgu boiler for the purpose of heating
ho buildings by steam the coming
vintor.
Vnnbrunt & Co. nrc erecting a very
urge warehouse near the .Nortliwest
ern depot , and they will handle their
; ooda with n large derrick. A largo
) latform will bo constructed , on which
o load from the cars , and then hoist
nto the building. Thcso latuo ware-
louses are springing up nil over the
: tty , adding greatly to our metropol-
tan. appearance.
Judge Burke wants it understood ,
f there is any prospect of this city
} ocoming one of the first-class , that
10 is v candidate for police judgo.
lo wants to enjoy a season of rest ,
when ho can have n clerk nnd marshal
0 do all the work nnd ho sit up above
hem nnd expound the law. Ho gays
t is easier to pronounce judgment in
ourt than it is to keep n record of it.
Under the now charter there will
> o numerous applicants of suporin-
ondent of Council UlullH market ,
'hero will bo nothing for n man to deut
> ut draw his pay , and most any one
vho can sign his numo would bo com-
> otcnt.
Wo understand that Miss Lizzie
'innoo has challenged Mm. Burke
or a ton-mile dash for $1,000 , the
{ ate money to go to the winner ,
Vhon they rode here the gate money
vss to go to the winner and the purse
vas $5,000. ] ) ut it turned oul that
oventy-ftvo per cent of the gate inon-
y was divided between the owners of
lie women , Besides Mrs. Burkosold
ovoral pictures of the winner of the
real ton-milo dash , There is a good
oal of froth about thcso challenges ,
'ooplo will lese confidence in them
: they como too thick.
Harrison county , novcr far behind
land in any regard , will open up the
igricultural products at their county
air , commencing October 4 nnd hold-
ng three days , All who can should
ttend , ns the fnrinora of Harrison
1 ways muko an interesting showing
well worth the time nnd money spent.
No person , no matter how good a
cam ho may own , can go upon the
rack in vacation unless no is n stock-
lolder. Now don't the people wish
lioy had patronized the races better.
Jacob Williams has sold one of his
louses on Willow avenue tw Maj ,
jyman , of the tirm of Sapp & Ly-
man.
man.Mr.
Mr. Barker , the photographer , has
lurchasod n now "view" wagon , for
tib purpose of the instnnoous produc
tion of views of , this city and vicinity.
The Rescue hose company'mot at
heir rooms last evening.
TUB BEI : thinks all that has boon
given our iiro boya has boon earned
> y them-nnd that wo should say very
ittlo about the § 250.
Hon. George Carson will upend a
argo portion of the coining winter at
lonio with his family. Occasionally
10 will visit his friend Clayton over
nt Macedonia ,
The government has built n eplon-
lid postollico and court house away up
n the clouds out nt Londvillo. Now ,
Mr , Hepburn , if you don't well , wo
will wait n while nnd then nay it , but
wo want a postofllco at Council Bin Ha ,
iwonty thousand of us atrong ,
The Blufla street grndo will live in
listory , when the mayor , nnd council
uul Undo John sleeps the sloop that
cnows no waking.
How many citizens can toll the time
of day by our now clock only by the
striking ? And this they can do over
n Omaha.
There will bo good men up for of
ice on the domocmlio ticket unless
> no or two men wo could mention
control the convention. Should this
iruvo true , it will bo quite an inter
eating campaign.
Perry llool don't want the ofllco ,
uul will only run , like nil the rust , to
save the party. There is no doubt
.Imt both parties will bo saved.
J. J. Snouflor , of Cedar Rapids
Fitgh B. Stacy , of Mitchell county ,
nnd L. 8. Uoilin , of Fort Dodge , wort
in Council Bluffs , and of course drove
out nnd took n turn around the uos !
track in the -northwest. Wo understand -
stand that they were delighted witH
it , and expressed themselves in favor
of giving the fanneia in this section a
chancoto Bh w the people of Iowa
what they raise out horo. They also
expressed themselves pleased with the
city generally.
If Thomas Bowman runs for treasurer
uror the little girl will bo undocidec ,
which one to tie to. She nays it will
bo n close contest. But won't that
democratic , man feel mean to take nn
ollico away from n girl. Why don't
the democracy , to carry out the fun
in good shape , nominate n female.
Quito n pretty propossooaing young
woman , alone in the world , ' 'with no
ono to love , none to crosa , " applied nt
a respectable colored woman's on North
Main atrcet. near Penny & Lyman'a
hospital , nnd requested that she bo
allowed.lo remain there for a week.
I'ho young woman wo refer to , and lo
relate , belongs to n very respectable
family in this county , Thu good old
colored woninn , out of pity for the
abandoned girl , nccorlod to her wishes
and took her ill , Having got n place
to stay , she went mil to look nt the
sights , got on n jamboree , nnd lost
every ring off her lingers , also u < old
chain which she wore about
her neck. She nays during lior
midnight carousal , she visited Oeo.
Lewis nnd that hades on lower Uro-xfl
way kept by Jennie Lcechman. But
she don't ' remember who took her vnl
uablcs or where they were taken. The
old honest colored woman feels badly
for fear they will suspect her of liav-
inr/ got the pirl drunk nnd going
through her. No ono suspects her so
she need not worry. _ The ojlicors are
on the track of the missing jewelry.
She Fnsscil it Along.
I send you my tetllinotilnl in rclcrcnco
to SrutNti UI.OS.SOM , having talun It for
lyspepsin , nml receiving almost InnnciHnto
relief. 1 fiawcd it to my neighbor , uho h
it ulth the K.1U10 remits.
Jim. , T. W. LKPHSI.T ,
IScoillW Elmlrn , N. Y. "
1'rico f 0 cents , trial bottles 10 cents.
A Tontnniout Rovlsor'n Opinion.
The eminent author , Prof. A. C.
Kendrick , D. D. , LI. . D. , who is
profcsuorof Hebrew , Latin and Greek
in the university of Rochester , and
was ono of the revisers of the Now
Testament , in general conversation
with a number of gentlemen n short
time since , said : "I have received
From the nso of Warner's Safe Kidney
noy nnd Liver cure very marked ben
cflt and I can most cordially rccom
mend it toothers. scptli-cod&w ?
V
Great German
REMEDY
Illil- ton
RHEUMATISM ,
NEURALGIA ,
SCIATICA ,
LUMBAGO ,
BACKACHE ,
GOUT
,
| ! ! ! ! ! U ! | | | ! SORENESS
ormx
. ( iiiiiniiniiiii : ! ! : ! ! > CHEST ,
jjlllini''K | ' | | | | | | SORE THROAT ,
QUINSY ,
SWELLINGS
JNU
SPRAINS ,
FROSTKD FEET
J.ND
EARS.
SCALDS ,
OEtlCRAL
i
TOOTH , EAR
HEADACHE ,
AKD
All other Paiiu
AND
j&CXZKS.
Ko l'iciar tlm on minli oniuli ST. Jironj OIL
l lArr , viir , binnr. aud turn * Kxternil Iltn.odjr
A trial cntalU but the cumpiiratlfolr trilling outUy of
M Ofltl , and mj one inOtriiiK with | ain c a I. te
clioan tad | .o ltlro proof of lt < claims.
WUU7IOHS I.N EIXVKn UKflCACIV.
saio DI AIL DRiiaaisTs AND DCAKRS IN MEOICDIE.
A. VOGELER & CO.
Jlirltiinorr. Afcl , , { /.AX-
WAR IK PASSENGER RATES !
IIOIIIIIK IlllOS , Broilers In all HallroaJ
Tickets , Minahn , Net ) . , offer Tickets to the 1-ist ,
until further not co , at tha fol owing unhuml of
l/iw I lutes !
Chicago , 910 ; llounil Trip , flP.OO. Ihexonre
lliulitd 1 IrBt-Clasillektts mid vrooJ for return
through thu ) oar , mill \in the Old HclUhlo Uhl-
j , , lnrlliiB-ton & Qulni'y KnilroiJ. Alto , one
uy to
lit cll8S
Now York , S17 0- ' .
Uotton , 1800.
For | urtculars. ! write or jt > direct to IIOIIIIIK
llltOS. , Dealers In liciluccd Hate ItullnvU nnd
Ut ani < < hli | 'I'likcta , WJ Tenth St. , Omaha , Neb.
Itcmtnilier the pUce 'llirvo LOOM North of
Un on 1'aclflu Itallroail Depot , K st Sida of Tenth
Strut.
Omaha , Annual 1 , 1S81 au25dawtm
United States Depository.
NationalBank
OK O1IAIIA.
Oor. 13th and Farnnrn Sts.
OLDEST BANKINO tSTAnLISHMBNT IM
OMAHA.
8UOCE83OR8 TO KOUNTZC DROTHERQ. )
KTAKUailKD 1S58.
Organlted M National Ilanlc Aupiat SO , 1K63.
CAPITAL AND PUOFITH OVKIl 300 000
OrriCKKM ANp DIRKCTOBJ :
IllRMXN KOUKTZK , I'rctlllcllt.
AUQUHTUH Koi'NTiK , VI rrt > Mout.
U. W. VATIM , CaHhli-r.
, A. J. 1'nrri.KTux , Attorncj- .
. . „ Jens A. CnrioiiTON ,
F. H. DAVIK , Ant. Cashier.
Thl lunk rccohcs ile | > o ltB nlthout rosard t < v
nuounli.
Un'Btlino ccrtlncAtc * brorlix Interest.
llraws ilraftit on San Kronclfco and prlnfli > al
cltlcanl thu United Htntrj , aim ) lx > nion , Dulilin
IJIinliiirvh and tha i > tlnclul dtlo.i of tlio contl
ncnt of Kuropo.
HclU ptiiifiusr tickets for cmlnnvnt by tlio In
man line. mivMtt
Propoiata for Laying Sewer Pipe nnd Dolnc
tha Nec6iary Qradlnc and Other
Worlt for the Game.
Oiricn Or CITY CLKIHC , )
OMAHA , Ken , , Hcpt-a , 1MI. )
Hoalnl iirowsal | will lie rMchixl at the ollico
o ! the umlmli.'iHxl up to 1'J ni. of'TucMlay , Sop.
tomtn'r 13th , 18J1 , for the lnj Inn of IIIHJ | , John , '
of all nmeiuary cmillnB , tharlntr ami om | > r uork
connected llh thoMUIIO , | nr niwdflintloii In
the City tuik'liii'cr'B Otllcv , In ( art or for tlio t'n
tire work ; lililt'otpvilfy ratvufor work on tvii *
ante llnui , it lallonn :
lAjliitf of | iliwoxi-a\atlnif anil ro1lllniof 4WX )
fuel , moro or less , owcr llnu on Alk ) , Mweni
DoUjfo anil Douulas utrctti , from Twentieth
ktriut ciut to main itwer ,
U lni ; of \ < \\K \ \ > , excaxatlnc and renillnR 1,000
( cot , mom or ICMO ( tllnchtir Incomlloy.lnj
twccn Doutlu and Karntutm > tmt' , from Nlni--
tcenth ktrcet out to lunctloiiof mrtln e cr.
I njlnnof 4 , OOfoctmoroorlc < < , ofUlnthicMer
pltn ) , ltl > nncciMiarr u ra\atlou and ruflllln ) ; , on
alley licUvon t'aniliam ml lUrncy ttrecti , from
Sot cntcvnth trvct ut to main Una of ievtrr
lj ylnnol3M Ofectoft ) li > ch'i > Ifiuoroo | louand
not-cuary excavation and rctllllnir , on thu illcy
licUtfii Ilarnoy and Howard rtrccU , from te > -
Giitvinth Mrm cast to sewer line. Aim h\ln ;
of 1,700 lift n.oto or Uw , u ( 15 anil 10 liuti
limlni , 08 per | iUn * and u ificstlons , from u
point near the loot of IKxlro to tbu rlur.
All lild * to tvaccouiiai'ii-il liy bontU In tlio
nuiiiof thi ) thouiM il dollar * , aourvty fur thu
faithful iicrforuuncuof thu Mirk herein aJu-r-
tlnxl , U auardrd.
The tlfht to reject any or all \Mt \ U hcreliy ro.
cr td. J. J , u , JKWKTT ,
mlgt CllyOsrk.
John G. Jacobs ,
( Formerlyof OUh&JacoU , )
UNDERTAKER.
No. HUKanihaiuSt. , OM Stand of Jacob OU
The leading Sclcntlit * of lo-day tiijrco thnl
most illscJMs * arc cmucd by dlonlcrtd Klilncjs
orllvir. If , therefore , the kidneynnd llur nro
kept In forfeit ord r , fioifctt Itcallli w III "o the
result. ThlitrulhhiwoiilyliocnliiKmii ft fhort
time nnd for years people miffcred itrcnt nifonj
without liilnx nllo to find allef. The illdnierj
of Warner' * s-nfo Kidney nnd l.lur Cure nwtK * n
n new era I the treatment of tlicio trotililet.
Mndo from n itlinrita tro ) Iml lent of rnre Milne , U
tnntViH Just the cleinintmicioFsaty to noiimli
ntidlntlicnrataliotliof llic'O Brct onran * . nnd
Mtcly restore and keen them In order. It ha
Po ftl o Remedy f r Alt Iliu cllwisci tlmtcaii'O
l ilni In the lower | nrt nf the liodj f'r Torpid
I Itcr HeadacheJatui'llra Il77lncw-lnHil
Fc\cr AKIIO Mtor nml t'rli.arj Ortcnn * .
It In an expo lent and xafo remedy Inr ftmiles
diirl 'K 1'rcunaney. Itwllliontrol MDiistrtntlon
and I * In 'nlunklo for I.uuorrliaa or 1'nll UK' of
thoWomli.
An n lilood 1'urlflcr It In nneiiuitcd , for It cures
the orjfinHthtt untie the Mood.
Thli remedy , vhlch hmlonn mi-li wonder , Is
put mi in the i.Auouyr sixr. ! ) HOTI'I.K of nny
mcdkliMi upon the miirltt and U will 1 > y Vrni-
K\it \ nml nil iliixlcrs nt H.2G per hottlo. For
l > liliolc , cmiuln. for WAIINK"'S BAKU UIA-
IH-.TKS UUHl : . It U n I'OSI 1 Vi : ItcmeiW.
H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochester , N. Y.
fclB-til-th-nat-lv
BASTOZlELLS ,
1422 Doutrlati St. , Near iSth.
Before removing to
their new
OPERA HOUSE STORE
Will sell their Btock'of
BOOTS S SHOES
At Greatly Eeduoed Prices.
Established 11 Tears ,
Assets Itcnroicntod
8S2OOOOOO O.
Actho Flro and Ufo ngentH
I wanted. C. T. TAYLOK A ; CO ,
mm
DON'T IT BURN I
My hoiUQ nml furniture IK insured with
0. T. TAYLOll & CO. ,
Oor Mth
FALL
The Greatest Variety
-IN-
DRY COODS ,
FANCY GOODS ,
lUfaimWj
SHAWLS ,
DRESS GOODS
FEENCH BILIEBT ,
4 in
mA V S-
Prices so LOW as Defy
Any Honest Competi
tion tat
NEW YORK
On Paroham Street.
CALL AND SEE US.
The Oldest Established
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
GaMwoll , Hamilton & Co , ,
tran cted aaiiin ta that of an Incor
| X > r ted nank.
Account ) kept In currency or gold subject to
Irht chock nllliout notice
Certlficatca of drpcoU imied payable in throa ,
ilx and luche inouUu , boartiiK Interest , or on
demand ultliout Intercut.
Aihum-va made to cuttoiacr * on ri"01 ( xl ewu'
ritlcj at market ratct of Interest.
Buy and nell irold , bill * of exchange , goicrn-
intn * , , utate , county and uty > ondj.
Draw tight dnU ( on EnllaiiJ , Ireland , Scotland -
land , and ui parU of Europe.
Sell Kutopcan i 9iage tlcV tf.
COU.KOT10N8 PKOUPTI.V M AUK.
turlill I
D , S , BENTON ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
AUUACII Bl CK ,
Oor , DooKlai n Oman * Neb ,
LEGAL NOTICE.
To ruhirlne Itedilc , non-reticle nt .
\on arc hereby notified that on the 2d liny ol
" iptcmlicr , 18S1 , JMm llnldo phlhtlll , fltcil lilt
pitltlnn In I lie Dhtrict Court , nil hln and tor
lotiila County , Ncbra la , attaint j < m M de
fendant , the object ( inil prijir of w lilch petition
1 , to olitflln n decree of illvorcu from Ihe hnmli
nijimtrlmony lth jon for the follolnp cau < c ,
lo-vlt ! 1rt , habltiinl driinktnncss ; 2il , ixttcmc
cruelly , nnd for general relief ,
\ounrorcrnilrul to nmwcr ( aid petition on
the 2-lth daj of October , l Sl.
iOANis-CAMi'niu : , ,
Attorncj 8 for PI UlillfT ,
DinVPI CO lamAu'cntfr COI.rMDIA
DlUYuLtOt ftiuiOriOllll i'CIi.S. : Send
three cent ( tamp for Catalogue
and price 11st containing full
Infonnatton.
N , I , D , SOLOMON ,
Paints , Oils nntl Qlnn
OMAHA. KK"
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Hush Klnsly nnd all others whom It may con
You' will take notice Hill nn the "th day of
KoMinber , 1S7S , Mary A. Ilnmlalo pnrdia'cd at
treAHiirciN Mo for taxes for the 1S77 , the \v j of
lot 3 , bio k I' , In the city of Omaha , tald lot wa <
taxcil In thu inino q ! Illit-h Klinlv and tlio time
nf redemption lia expired , find that on thu 26th
dwof November , ltl , I will njiplj to said trial-
orcr fora dcud to thaulioia deicrlbedn-nli'italc.
MAHYA. IUOIAI.K ,
Ity JAMES K. Montnx , Attornty. nulO-w3t
GRAND PUBLIC SALE
or
Short Horn Cattle ,
AT THKFAIH OnOUNDS , OSCKOLA , CLAIIKU
CO. , IOWA ,
Wednesday aud llitir-day , Sept. 21 nnd 22 , 1831
Comprising the entire herds of Dr. til J ) .
llolilns of Osceoli , John McOonongh of W oJ-
hum. nnd II. C. Siller nf Oceota ; oho draft from
the hurdof J , W. Hood of Woodhurn , Clarke
County , loun.
Tlio oUcrliiRs of this ralo miludo' Btich popular
strains n * Imported Uolillo Duenna , Ditc-lies.a
lloiioof Shnroii Deidcnioiia.Youtiff.Marv , Young
Mi ) Ills , Onmhrla , Pomona , Uul y , vvhlto Itosc.
Airathi , AileHId , Amclln , MamlaiiD , Pnnsy , nnd
other good families , hcndid l > yns frand lircidlnjr
bull * ns can l > o found In the west. hcvcnty-fl\o
coutand heifers ami thlrt.v-fl\o cliolco jounir
hulls. Short Horns 111 lie nold first day ; seen
ty.llvo Krndo cows and heifers and other stock
will lie 8 lil on the fiCLond dny.
Wo cordially Inuto the vulillc to attend our
* ale nnd no premise kind attention nod exact
Justice to nil.
Tcrnis liberal ; announced In catalogue which
will ho Rent on npplleatlon nftcr August ICth , l > y
addressing ; either of the p.irtlc.s , or the nnctionccr
at DCS Mollies. WM. COLLARD , Auctioneer.
11. 31. Kotiiuva.
J. W. HoOD.
c7w2t H. C. Stninn.
OMAHA , NEB.
OS"
Davis & Snyder ,
1505 FarnhaiK Street ,
GlJOiOE LANDS
ind Homes in Nebraska ,
17,000 Acres in Douglaa Ooun-
ty , $5 to $1O Per Acre ,
11.6SO Aerts Sarpy County Lnnd.lfB.OO to 810.00
12.200 " W 9hliii'ton Co. Land P.OO to 10.00
1,400 " Butt County Land. B.OOSo 8.00
2 ,800 " Cunili ] < CoiiiityLviil S.COto 8.00
26,800 " Utnnton County Land 2.25 to 600
SO.OOO " HadisonComilvUnil 2.00 to 8.00
PlatU County Lwid. 3.10 to 8.00
Torma to Suit Purchasers , Long
Time and Low Interest.
jci Titles Guiiranteed
ALSO LAROE TRACTS OF LAND IN
Oolfax Pierce Merrick
Dodge , , , ,
Hall , Sauiiaers , Butler ,
And Other Counties in the
East em Portion of Nebraska ,
for Solo.
Farms of AH Sizes ,
From 40 to ( MO ivcrca tu.h , tdnptcd to
Crnli cud Slock ImU nr , to bo Solil at Low
Kiuur < iand on T.onir lime.
State and County Maps for
Distribution.
Sondfordrciilnrs.inapii.perlodicalnon tlieStnte
prlcoa nud ernix of hndo In nil localities , etc. ,
ate. Vidro *
OAVIS & SEWDER ,
1505 i < uniiaiii [ Street ,
o zerc - © . 3HC jffi. , rar DEJ eec
* * ) i21 fn
CJTHAYKO From SicrtN utahlo , rnuilia , nno
O black nmru. color Koniculi.il failed , cl ht or
nine J < ar oUI , ciilia iihuut eleven Inn drcul , had
onuddloanlbrldlo. Arunnrd 111 lie paid for.dcr
rt-turn or I'lformatiTi 1ruling to h. r rcfoi cry ,
W. R. UATIIKY , I'nrt I'nlhoun. Noli
CONTINI'KS TO
Roar for Moores ( )
Harness
AND
, Saddlery.
Il. io oiloptvd the Lion M& Trade Maik , and
all my Kootlt lll bo STAMl'KIJwIth the LION
and my NAM K on the ame. NO OOOD3 AHE
QKNU1NB WITHOUT TH : AI10VE HTAMl'S.
Itiolx-ht material In uv.il and the ao l skilled
Morkiniiii nro implojtd , and at tholovtejt cul
priiu. Anjorio wishing a price-Hat of good will
confer a fat or hy wndlng for one ,
DAVID SMITH MOORE.
C. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY-AT- .
4i Kurnh m Et , Omaha N
"IjAOH HAI.l'-.A large two tor > 'Irama antnslej
I' roof Hotel nnd ono story kitchen ; alto one
nory frame , uhln lcd roof , hall room for ten sett
to duieo , nnd liaru larKUunoush to hold twent )
tennis. All ltinted on comer of Ilroad and 4th
ttr t , I'rcm.uit , Ii < xlk-o Co. , Nel > . Kor further
formation apply to U U. THOill'.SOK ,
SM-io - Fremont , Dodge Co , , Neb.
DRS. COFFMAN
AND
THOMPSON ,
Physicians and Surgeons ,
Otncr , Over Crutckthank , Itth St. , Ikt.
r'aruliam ted Uovxlu. aZJ-lm
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS.
tOBNTBAL NEBHASlwV B. & M. R. H. ]
HARVARD , NEBRASKA.
0. K. Jrorrill B. & M. Land Agent
J. D. Baiu ifc Co Lumber nnd Building Material
Rockhill it Birdsal Lumber &c
Mra. G. W..Howard. M. D : Homooriathic'L'hysician
J. , ) . Cox \ Station Ajjent , B. iV ; M. 11. B
F. Leo 3onnan : " . . .Superintendent City Schools
C. J. Scott < Carpenter nnd Contractor
J. D. Bain A Co < . . . " . . . . ' General Store
Wolbaeh Bros , . . , , General Store
L. 0. Howard V General Store
* ! ' . J Dowd . " j Jeweler nnd Dealer in Sporting Goods
W. J. Turner Grain Dealer , Now Elevator
P. M. Davia ' Grain Elevator
N. H. Lewis t.Blacksmith and wagonimkor
W. II. Hammond : Metallic ColTm , ( patented. )
0. W. Gardner . ' City Meat Market
J. D. Hume : Agent for S. A. Morgan
W. T. Pony Hardware , Stoves and Tiinyaro
Brown & Sloat . ' Booksellers and Stationers
Gilclinst Bros : . ' Groceries , Flour , Crockery , fcc.
0. J. Riley : Groceries and Provisions
Swopc Bros - . . ' ' . Furniture and Undertaking
L. A. Payne & Co Bankers
D. T. Phillips Grand Central Hotel
J. H. SpafTord Metropolitan Hotel
Geo. W. Limbockor Clay County Journal
Louis Stein Farming Implements and Tools
Wnshburn & Van Gildon Flour Exchange
L. J } . Peck Physician and Surgeon
STAR STOVE POLISH
g&d
"
i-"j U AND
* 0 ° | BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING
MANUFACTUilKI )
GIVE THE HAUOAINS IN ALIj KINDS OF
JEWELRY , WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE
SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS.
N
At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a Firat-
Glass Article.
STAR TINTED SPECTACLES
CO
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
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-Sin. _
Recent Direct Transportation of *
FRENCH PERCHERON HORSES ,
Son Exhibition at the Nebraska State Pair Stables , 311 to " 318.
COME AND SEE THEM I
Horses ForSalo or to Let to Responsible Parties.
"TKTy Proprietor ,
Seward , Neb , , ( Farm Half Mile West of Town. )