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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1881)
if. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 , 1881. rasa COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tlio Local Budget From Across the River , IB Discrimination Exercised Against the City ? Odd * And Ends of tlio Moro Qon- ornl Now * . b - I.w DISCRIMINATION OK Till' U. V. HOAII AOAI.V.ST COL'.Nl'II llUTKS. It In said tlmt so far a < freights nn concnrncd , the Union "Pacific railroad works wholly in the inlerojit of Oina- ] ia. Tin : UKI : reporter-WOT informwl llio otlicr Jay tli.it in reality the rone' had no freight liotiso on this nidi ) o llio river ; tlmt n inurclmnt in Counci Jllufta cannot ship n smaller qtmntit ) of iiicerchaiuliso ncrosa the than n full car load. If less in nont to the transfer ilian tlmt , the chances wore that it would bo several weeks before it was sent over the river. A merchant can send ono truck load , or one car load , nnd it will go generally tlio day it in delivered , if dolivoioii before a certain hour. IJul here if a merchant wishes to BCIH ! n less quantity than a car load and t bo euro nnd Imvo it go ho must semi it by team to Omaha. Now if this is BO it is n discrimination against Conn cil Bluffs that ought not fora moment bo tolerated. Uy tha decision of tin. highest court in the land Council Blulls has been declared the eastern terminus of the railway compun } nnd it should bo compelled to live up to that dcccaion , if they don't respect their charter. Simply having n union depot on this side nnd landing passengers hero is not living up to their charter or keeping uilhiii the provisions of the decision of of the United Status court. Thin company owes , in n measure , n great deal to Iowa statesmen for llio charter under which they are now operating , nnd if it will not of its own volition Jive up to the promises tnndo when it waa knocking at the door of congress for help it should bo compelled to do , so. This discrimination on the freight business against this city is not right. Tlio road should Imvo n freight house ! on this side to accommodate the bust- iioss men hero , nnd forward nil mer- clmndiso as speedily nnd us cheap ! } from this aide as the other , nnd out s merchants should nmko war upon them until they do. A sonuowKur , sinnr. A poor unfortunate "cuss , " if w ( mny bo pardoned the expression , with inoro brains than mind , was fool enough to let whisky got awny with Jiim Sunday afternoon. Ifu was n line young man , rather good looking , who backed up against the American ospress company's oflico and sat down on a box of pop. The longer ho sat tlicro the inoro foolish ho appeared , until ho loaned his head over on one side , dropped his hat off nnd allowed his tongue to hang out of mouth. Thcro ho sat , n laughingstock for his so called friends , n tiling of pity in the sight ot sensible people. At lost the police could not look longer upon the disgusting spectacle , BO they got nn express wagon and convoyed the help less , senseless mass of human clay to the calabooso to sleep his drunk away and pay § 6.35 for the privilege. I'UOr. nUHH 1IEFOHE THE I-KAflUE. St. Joseph's academy hall was ? "filled Sunday afternoon by the best . , class of Irish in our city , drawn there ' to listen to Prof. John Jlush , of Omit 1m. There was not to bo seen a vit cant scat in the hall. M. G. Grillln occupied a seat with Mr. Hush behind the speaker's stand , and promptly nt 4 o'clock in n few brief remarks in trodueod the speaker , who opened his speech by repeating in n smooth ani feeling tone a fowextracts irom Olivoi Goldsmith's ' immortal poem writtei s after a brief incarceration within tin walls of nn English prison , and con eluding us follows : "III fares the lauil To boofttiiiK ill n i > rey. Where wciilth accumulates And nan decay , " Mr. Rush very briefly alluded It .England's tyranny from the asceiiBioi of Henry VIII down to the preset ! time. Ho referred to Cromwell us ni infamous monster , relating touchinglj the scones nt thu time of the Llmer ick capitulation showing how nt thu time Ciomwoll , in order to get posnes moii of n town ho could not compel t surrender unconditionally , ollurei protection which ho gave by order ing his men to nmusu themsolvps it in throwing uhildion into the nir am impaling them on their pikes. Tin speaker pictured very feelingly th Imppy homo of his children nnd com pared it with the deserted villagu tliu marks the spot from which hundred of happy Irish families Imvo beei driven through the heachory nnd ty runny of tlio English uovornmont Ho commended John Dillon an .Messrs. I'nrnoll mid D.ivitt for thui honesty , integrity and true Irish pa triotism , Mr. Rush is n speaker o inoro than ordinary capacity nnd wu listened to with marked nttentio throughout. At the conclusion Co 1) . 3) . Daily was called for , but owin tu the lateness of the hour did no respond. TUB IILLWH IN 1IIIIE1' . J. 0. Morgan , onu of the paper nm M I of this Ei'ction , editor of the Glob V of this city , cnmu very near muking * ' giiuvous mistiiko during thu Into den [ ocr.itio convention , whuu thu commi tee on permanent organization 11 I poited. 'J'licy had Jiim But down the chairnmn , lip nroso in Ida seat nnd declared that it vould bo n moral . impossibility for him t < > act in that capacity. IJu ricoven-d himself , however - ever , in time tu tavu hiu bacon. An old hprBO jriivo olmso < o Mart a , JIuidin down on Union nycnuo yoa- T tetdny. IJo has boon living f < nT tlu > AI'rnai tliut groi\u tliuio for yoiiri ) , tnul Idclcs against the city diatuibing hU ri htB.v , . Any poraou getting mad with nny- thing iu our local , win continue so , AVu shall endeavor to toll thu truth , rtlio'wliolo truth , mid nothing but thu 'truth. Yuuglmn lias received the following dispatch from the Itcrdii coach juamilactory at Philndeli bin "Shipped tuo concurs Tuesday ; filial send ono Thurnday , nnd lobe followed by twenty more in five days. " Alderman Churchill received , yrs' fcrday , orders for 5,000 of his cele > brattd ntarrubbcr buckets. 1 ho pin- cess by whiclt the htllo novelty it made is very interesting. Mr. Hush , in his speech bcloio ( he and league of this city , Sunday , said that the thousands of evicted Iriih- non have this country to thank that hey did not perish through want and itnnntion. riio firm of Potter & Palmer is dis solved. Mr. 1'aimer goes out nnd the buninens will hereafter bo conducted by 0. A. Potter. Gen. Weaver , of ? rvonback fame , Juill tell the people of Council HlulFs , a Tuesday , September 27tli , wliat he jNnoHs about the superiority of pnpei 'over ' hard money iw n circulating mo- 'Jiuin. Rev. Cyrus Uamlin , of the Congro- yauoiiHl _ church , preached a very elo- ( | tiont discourse buforo Ilia people last Sabluth evening , tukini' his text fioni the 22d clmter ] of Matthew , "Ken- der thcrofnio unto Ciesar the things that are Ctetar'p ' , nnd unto God thu tilings that nro God's. " John Dowling , nn old winter resi dent of Council Jiluir.i , and n ] ) ur.iinnl ( friend of our townsmen , L. S. IJ.ild- A'in , is BloHin ] { , ' a few days in the city. Mr. Dowling is interested in buying nnd Belling cattle , and is on Ins w.iy to Gieen county , "Pcnn. , wliuio ho now owns a large Iiord whicl lie recently purchased in the far west. J , W. Simpson , member of the Urn of D. 11. McDonald it Co. , of Chi- c.igo , was in the eity yesterday on business with J. W. Squire it Co. The up land corn is in better condi tion than it is generally supposed. On examination it is found that it is far above the average. The farmers ) f Pottawattamio have cause to ro- ioico , for they will not only Imvo a .rood crop of this cereal but will real- /.o a double price for it. The supreme court convenes to-mor row. Judges Adams , Scovors , D.iy , llothrock nnd Ueck have arrived in the city nnd are quartered at the O len. len.Dr. Dr. L. 0. Swift , of Dea Moines , ormcrly of Now Jersey , is in thif-j city visiting his kinsman , Iloracol Svorclt. [ J. 'W. Trotter , attornoy-at-law , of | Avoca , wai in Council LHufi'd yester day. day.E. E. J. Holmes , clerk of the supronu court , nrrivedtn the city yesteiday , nut is staying at the Ogden. Smith MVPhcrBon , attorney.general of Iowa , arrived in Council lllutlsJast evening , and is at the Ogden. Mrs. C. I3.itt.i ) , of York- , Nebraska , who has been visiting the family of J. \V. Morse , in thia eity , left for her homo yesterday. Frank Barr got on a drunk yester day , was hauled in by Chief Pield , nnd paid SC.G5 for his fun. Grace Smith also got on a spree , and was obliged to dr.iw his calf-skin for 87.35 , including costs. Hon. 0. F. Loofbourow , judge of the circuit court , passed through this sity yesterday on his way to Crawford county. Judge Burke nays ho is glad tin [ lot wouthor is subsiding for fear tla- ico-cnrt will bo served with an injunc tion. tion.Tho The city council don't dare to dis- 3ount tha warrants ono-hundrcdth part of a mill now-adays. "Tho battle is not to the strong ilono , but the active , the vigilant and the brave. " Tun BKK is in this city to stay. It is delivered each morning , with tie ] uxcoption of Sundays , at the low price of 20 cents. It is a full clht- page paper , with a full half shoot de voted to commercial interests , and contains all the press dispatches each morning. Wo intend to work for the upbuilding * and advancement of the interests of this city , and all we ask is a share of your patronage. IOWA BOILED DOWN. LoJlarH lmn n chance to get n woolen mill. Cherokee people nro talking of an arto- inn well. A htrvct railway contract has been let in Ottitinwa. The citfar mukcM of liiirllngtou are eul on a Htrilcu. The old Bottlers' reunion in Henry coun | ty lias been po ti > onvct to thu SMtli iiut. Tlio platu XlnM for tliu new capitol build * ijrnt Den Mdiiicit will oost § 111,000. Ccrnian MctluulUt chmch nt ( iarnci will ] > a dedicated on thu til ! of October. Thu receipts of the Henry county fair ] A > cio&,000. ) Itotton men linxu piomiscd .town a pork.packcry. I The iieoplu of Toledo nnd Tamn ahiulc they oiijjht to be connected by Hired rrnilway. | j I'lnnuo mid Iiinke , fcmnleK , \ \ 111 rldo a Jti'ii-iuilo racu nt Cedar Itnpldi on thu "J ( for a xpcclal puinu of $5,000. | The receipts of the Stutu fnir weio S2- ! ) | | Wt , with only two clear ilayH , or $ J,000 | iinie than lust year , when evuiy day wn finu. finu.Fifty inlloii uf track on tl.o Council IMuirri and Marlon uxtviiiiuu of the 0. " ' c St. 1 * . havu already fuiuuleteil. The State cunvontloii of the Town lro\niL ; MCII'H CluUtlaii association will meet m lUnllnjjton , October L'O to 21. A reunion of the old soUUera of Oseeoh , hyou , O'ltrleii niul .Slimv countlon will IK liuld on thu district fnir grounda iioar Hhel- Ion on the 27th ami lSti ! ! hint. Tlio Mnrjlialltdwn caiiulnj ; factory II.IH nt down , lmim100,000 cans of com f , mil IKlO.OOO cam of tuiimtoc * to show foi * II voccks work. ' The lavenxirt | nat-mcal mill Is nearl ) icatly tu btixrt up , 't'ho ( Jnzutto Pimnlw of It ai tlio Indent ntul most coinplcto out uuul mill in thu Ignited Xorrls Cone and v\o \ celebrated tlieb Koldcn wedding nt Marion on the 14th. | .Nfr , ami Mr * . Cone weio ninon thu oaili- et pluifcern of Linn county nnd Imuiupent almniit thu wholu nf their iniurled lift , thcie. I lly tlio nKrccment of the counsel of all ' I mi lies , thu barbetl-wlru enso nt Joi lie henid the i ecoml v.'vek In' ' lOctubur , bufuro Judxeu Mlllur , Slcfrary ; ? aiul Love , In the IVleial C'ourt , J "Mr. Hiicnciniller , of I'lcmout to\Mi8hli > . IUUgiiu.r county , lout HeM'iitcen head uf \cu\\t \ > y ( mo lln h iif lllitulnt ( ; , ' a few day futfii , a who fcnco actltij , ' ut n conductor foi , Uhu ohctrlo lliilil. Only one cow out of 7vixlitcvn escajteil death. Theyweig In- 3j IJInlit car loadd of baled straw lieloiib'lnn ft ; i tlio Olouo paper mill Uornlvlllo \ , near gluwa City" burned oii'i'uveduy nftcriioon. jKIre oonipnnltn nrrlud fioin Iowa City in lime to prevent a jfttieral conflagration. I A DBI Moinc * c < rtt-xpondi-nt snyi.i Pen- K | < III A ciit Itlth hat it iMt received Ihf pension rertllionto of Mother Uplitflit , .who . nciit k en MILS to the xvar. It rails for1' ' | > cr month from the ilateol tlio prw- .ill'nt'fl . ' denature to tlio r.ct of t ntfte anting it , i Monticellii Dispatch , 1.1s "On Sunday ! u\cnin Iifct a coiiploof .Mormon preaclicw' ' where lioldinRa mettin/in On.irt'8 hall , , . a written notice wnsrcad to tlicm to | vacate tliu premise/ / ! forthwith , \\hlcli life ) "proceeded to < lo ; but as they iiiusoed down Llio Ktnlrfl leading to the Hrcet one of them 'stepped ' into a noosed rope tlmt hail been' ' refnlly prepaicd for him , and wni jerked ! . .f hit feet His tormentors then pro- , 'eeciled ' to draff Mm alontr , whin novtrnl' ' [ Mormons laid lioM of their 'cider' nmlj ( Milled tlic o her way , cati'lntf the rope to irf.ak , Tlwre arc \cralMuiincm preach- ! ra here Mitloftvorfiitf to innl O conuit , , l 'nnd ' coimidernblo feeling Is airmncd thereby. ] Cedar Haiiidt Itcptibllcan , l : "Mr.j Alexander Adam * , of Marlon , fiuniliarli known M ' .Samly,1 Imd a nairow cscnpi from a lioiriblo death on Wcdne daj .inontinu. llo was cngnfrcd In icpalrlngi the wall of a well l > cloii'iiiK ) to Mro. Slua I Jtfcr when the wall caved III , burying him' wilivo iimki thu dentil of vovcrnl fict of ! jjHlonu nnd iurtli. The alarm as td\cn ] Pund a Jariro force of men Mint to worki jwilh n ill to Hliottl him imt , thiough but Rllltlo liopevns entertained of gettliij , ' him ] fioiit nll\e. After nhovplliif ; for a tlmo tlioj j Jjconl'l hear his \itlco from below the cnttli ijmid stones , TiU ! mo\cd tlicinon tore fjncweil \ ijor'iml ( bj' frumctit nllcfranil aliard work tliu iinpri.toncd man wna reach' < : ud nnd cxtricilcil , haviti been liniiei fitliiee full liours Jluwas found with tin ? rockn wnl cd nlnnit bis neck nnd body , Rhaviliff been closely pinioned by tlio fiilllnj ( .wall. Hut a space , for htuathiiift was luft , ntndtlici'au asyiv'td from death. IK wai c < mslleialily ( lirnisul , Imf got uii anil wnllied off very niiiL-h unlike n dead man. STATB JOTTINGS. AIma'n bridge in completed. Kcnoiaw la mariyhu' elf all its Tccumseh's | > nblic hcliooh nro cnmdcd. Willier issued hc\cn marriage lice-nsc-t it : ono day A hnilding boom la reported at lied 'loud. ' Hebron in circulating a petition for a A line Hlono quarry has been opened al V > more. lilairlias ( i-l ! ) Kcholaw ennillcd on it * : liuol lihtn. Itcd C'lond'H now bank M 111 hoon be rcadj or 1)II ) Hxter sliinped sKty carloads of wheat luting Atif-iHt. A wliito pelican wno recently Hhot in Jolfax county. Tanner , the Hrownullc atlultercr , ban escaped from justice. St. Paul has Issued 81,500 wnith of H- luor liccnwH lately. Tlio iircsbytcry of Omaha meets in To rcamiih on Sept. "Oth. The railroad ii coniilcteil ' now | thirtj'- five miles beyond O'Noil. An elfort i.s bein ? mndo to organize a nililia company at Tccuiuscli. The 1'resbjtcry of ICeanioy held it1) hes- > n atl'lum Creek last neck. Tlio Waterloo Imililini' association has dready tlilrty-scvon nifinberii. Saline county turned out twenty-three old Indiana boys to the leunion. llrlclMaying li'is commenced on the new Odd ] 'Vllo\VH' block at Fremont. Thirty-five thousand peopla attended lie reunion at Lincoln last week , Rlkhorn will lioKl a meeting on the 2411 : o niyaufco a cemetery association. iV KanpaH cattle dealer pnrcbaHcd 10,000 mshels of corn in Beatrice last week. iTolm Hclmmalvcr , of Niobrora , who Hhot iilly Selkirk , has waived examination. The only homo in Manlyvillo , Flllmore county , waa dcHtroyed by lite last week. A. H. Bolton , of Kearney , has received il,200 back pajision from the government. There ii some talk of starting a stibscrip- ion to build a Methodist church at Wis- ner. ner.Tho The Amount of taxable property in hiffalo county is double what it won in 878. 878.Joseph Joseph Posilex , of Crete , was killed by ailing down the embankment of a brick yard. The M. P. depot nt Sheridan has been ocated on the Sajo farm , northoatit of the tjroxo. Hurt county's fair was agicat uuccc s , bo display of fruit being especially credi tnblu. _ The Oeiinan Congregational associa- ion uill huld a Bessiou in Button at ai : eaily day. j Tliero are two urain buyera in Ueii iiCIouiI. Si.OO per bushel is bcim ; p.iid for ( bpriiij , ' wheat. S Sc'lmjler has fettled tho' troublesome pqui-htlnn rcni > octiiig tlio location of her uen scbool hci Dodge coimtj' claims that nil the insuno people from the country arouml uru sent to Lincoln ami credited to her. , HimboUlt cVihns to Imvo no building DOOIII but points to nine brick anil ston < ' isinebs hoiiBca in courxo of erection. St. Paul ban determined to lm\e a brid i acroHH thu Nortli Loup. 11 Is expected that the railroad company will assist. A town will bo laid out on the line of the M. P. road at a point near the dividing lint' beUcen Ncmalm and Otoa counties. The Milwaukee & St. Paul company Sjwlll erect , n laruo hotel nt honu Pine at [ HOOII M the road U linWiet | to tlmt point. A Boven-y'-'ar.old mm of Mr. Dobson , livlnj , ' in tlio mntliern part of Ifuwan [ county , was bitten by a ratllu fcnakc , but ! i.i recovering. I I A heartless motlu'r at N'obr.wka City ! irancd . .Vui le lleisiiitf Hkippeil out froini Stown ami left her little Infant in the lii'iuU ? of Btrangerii. j H Throdoru Jioqnot , of ( ! ntnd Island , wn 5i-eriouslv injured wliilo working In the railroad ynnh last week. He lies in a loiltic.il condition. Cluin. Wnterion , n tln lo innn , in tin employ of Jon. Kteiiiouur , of PnuneoCitv , 'lied ' l.utKCI \ f i om n fr.icturu of thubkull , roduccd by thu kick of a heir > e , i The railroid onHsimr mar at ValU Citv ibetween tb MImouil Pacilli ) nnd 11. k M. Js very lively , ami the chorilf hu bci [ called upon to preset vo the peace , The 11uhtint's etoatn lion ring , mlll build ilif ; is about enclosed. A lar 'o force of Immls ! employed ami the -Inilldiiitf will 'soon bo in leailiiiess for the machinery. The Hheiilf of Harlan county oflers a "rowanl of § t00 ! for tlio , arrest ami comic- jtloti of James Watson , ,1r. , cli.irgod with , lior o bti'.ilinn'lio ctoaiiLd fiom Alma on - pt. 10th. A. Harron , of Buffalo county , Iw- 'throiliedl.f.OO ' bmhch of wheat from .170 kcri'fl. and tlll 1ms about 100 acre * to itliresli out. Ho recchcd 82 cents a bushel for that ho sold , York In enjoyliift a toasnn of inosjiciitj Sunprcccilenteil In tlio history of tlio city , i NVarly $100,000 , woitli of liuildin s are in Lcouivo of conntructlon , and tnulj iu all bianclu'D iagood , Leonurd ] [ . Hniitb , a curious clmincter > liu hml for voaM lived uloiia In a little Uionso neat 1'ort C.ilhoun , died last week , SlMinr luuulrod itollnra In coupmuvn ( found on h" -j Of tlio vcv en card that were ditched at Hhrlton only ptxtU of tlirto wuro consid. e < red by the rullrosd north hauling away , jTlio li.daiico of the cars \\vtu Riven to the ipcoplo for kindling woixl , and most of the uoanU and timbers \\ill never nceel cut- lnt ; , Tat yiiinn cold 500 bu hel of wheat nt lielton ht Tliurbday , for $1 a lm hel. .Mr. Tinnu in a , tenant farmer and lived on SMr.t , Nolnii'rf i > lacf north i > ( \V nl Khcr , jnml lie n > f l 007 Imnheli nf ulioat oil ot s'O i\cie , 1" ! 'U < a line crnjinf corn nm ! Bother jiruihite. ( Hit'lton Clipper. , a On Tliui - Iny l.vt tlicro wcro driven Into' ' illlnir 1,100 hcnd of OAtllc , tli.it lime comr1 Ion foot all i he nny from UUli. The flock ! jwa i loaded oil tlio cam tlicro for gacroM llio river to Missouri Vnllcy , wlicrej ftthoy \ \ ere unloaded anil nrain driven to ] alnoir destination for the \unlor' * fccillnj , ' . ill rem.ired forty-tlirco cnr * to hold tlionj nnd tlio uholo ilny to get them londcd. I Qtiltea iliwwlrwis fire , tlio nsnlt oft. .defoctho line , occurred nt .Mr. Heinh.irdtV , on tliu Mnnloy place , nbont thirteen mile * ] [ toulli of ( Irnfton , lost Snturdny. flic roof of the house cnught fire nnd it wiu burned to the ground , together with n pelf-binder , ono hundred nnd fifty liuslicl | ? < if whtat and other crnln. SovcrnI chll- jjdren nairowlywcfttica being Intrncd in lh < Z/U".incs. / ( Jrnlton ( larolte. "Tho Commodore- " . , .To . L , Kiwte , the Commodore , Kldu , * ' 111. , Ka\H Tliomas' Electric Oil cured liltnj of sciatica with one application , thorough- ! , Iy applied. Italsocuied him of 'cold ' nud cough , Ho thinks It \cry\al I Suable ri'imdy , ami will never bo uithout ? lt. i-cp' " BonntlHcr.i. Ladies , you c.innot nmko fnir skin , ' .rosy cheek's and fcpnrkling eyes with 5 .ill the cosmetics of France , or boauti- ' fioM of the woild , while in pom licnlth , and nothini ; will give you frmcli good health , strength , buoyant iripiritsimd beauty as Hop Hitters. A ijtrial ii certain proof. Telegraph. ! > octl j ] The leading Scientists of to-day airco that iino'tdNcaio-iarc'Cjiuscil \ > y disordered Udno.u far liter. If , thi.ri.foro , tliu kldnosnnd Hicr an gkcpt in j < crfect oulir , jtcifoit licallh " 111 bo tin rmult. 'I Ilia truth liasrnly liccn Know n n t-hort mine nnd for.\cars people MilTcrtd ctcnt rufonj .without hilng Ahl ( > tn find relief. The dUcoxorj ref Warner's Bafu KMiuvand Micr Cure marks nj fix new era lit 1lic treatment of these troubling iMiuIu ( ruin a simple tropical leaf of rare \aluc. It ! 4-ontaim Just the ekintnts mitssary to uourisl j iindlmUomtoliotliof tlitso ( treat oijraiu , ami Jsnftlv nstore nud Kcvii tliiiu inonkr. Itlsn dPosfllvo Remedy fur all tlio lUseves tliat CIUM ijvnliia iiitheloxverjiartof the body for TorjiiO 'LiverllcaJ.achis Jaundice Dizziness CiruM'l I'oMr AKIIO I.l\cr ami Urli.arj Organs. It Is an cNco'lent andsifo rtiucdy for fcmnlcf urir p I'rcunativy. It will control JlciistruntionJ md Isln'atunblo for Liucorrhcca or 1'all us ofi the \Vom1) . I j As a l.lwl 1'iirlllcr it in uncqualcd , for it cure * ] [ the organs tliit mike the blood. I fl 'Ihis rtinody , hkh has liono such\vondcr ' ijpiit up in the rAitiiiTSi/i-i ( ; > iiorrLBof jmediclno ii ) > ou tlio mirkct and I * oUI by Di _ Jijists niul all dealers nt SI.25 per bottle. For SDIabotcs.cniiulrt for WAHNm.'d SAKrt DIA rilUTT.S CUU . It h a POai 1VK Kemcdr. H. H. WARNER SL CO. , Rochester , N. Y. fylO tu-lh-hat-lv T-HOUSE ! J. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham St. , OMAHA , NEB. Body Hnwclfl , 31.25 to $1.75 ; Tapestry Dms ln , $1.15 to * 1. S ; S-ply Carpet , J1.25 to $1.40 Best 2-ply Insraln , Jl.OO to $1.16 ; Cheap 2-pl } Ingrain , lOo to OCe. Mattings , Oil Cloth nnd Widow SUadct at Lowest Market Prices , Largest Stock and Lowest Prices , Samples furnished at yard-ra PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. RATHBUN Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 ncros ffoiernmont land open to Home iteailj. I'ro-cniptions and Timber ilalmt. 20C choieu linprn\ clp.lnis for enlo or uxchango. 20C of the beat dccdul fanus In SouthM eatern Xcbn ka with timber nnd water for salo. A fcn-cholci .toclc ranehoii with fu'ietd fields , timber , liiy am o.ter , for Bale , tlnap. Corrtupoudcnco Solicited mar.O tf / \MA1IA IIIHDSTOHK Has forsalo nil klndi \J at I'orcl n and Domestic Blrdu , also Illri Kant.lcry f oda ; at 10th M. , bet. Dou lai nnr au20-3ir CJTltAYl'.D Krotn fclerfs stable , Omaha , dm O blirk mare , tolor t-oinu\vhat faded , elyht 01 idiio ytanoUl.wcIu'hs nbout eluusn hiu ilnil , hai mMildlean Ibrldlo. Arcviixnl wlllbeK\id | ( or lui return or Infonnatbn leadini : to her reuo\ery VI. K. CATIIKY , t'ort IVilhoun , Noli 70.5-w Jt AOB'ilOWANTKIl EOH the KMtcst ollhiK Cook ol thi roundulions of Success DUSINKSS AM ) SOUIAL FOIIMS The lu 8 ot trade , lo\l { r > rm < , ho'.v to ranH i-1 ini-lnci ( , VHlukulii i.jliU-1 , n-.1.11 ttiquuit > i > rllujiiciitary IIJHI.P , li w to ooi.duct punl'.i 3i.lnu'n ! ; in I it it li * ( Mini'loU1 ( Iu do to Sui us lor all da l mily iiiiroiHl v Ad > m , ( or cliCiiUrrt uiidiW ( 111 tenun , \S'.Ult ( ) Pill' , ISIIN ( ) ( " . , St l.ouls Mi. LEGAL NOTICE. foOUImlne Hidde , inii-rL-Montdcfciidint. \ oinro \ h ( .rib. ) nntilkd thatflii tlio.1 tiny 01 > . -ircinlicr | , : tv-.l , John Ilcddo , idilntlll , filed hi1 pitltlon In thu District Com tltliln .inO. lei Dfu lnl'oiintj , Ncl > m ! > a , n alnst Mm ra do 'ui.lant , tlioobjoit anil prajiri > f wblcli | > utllloi it , toiibtnln a ilecrcool illvortu from the Unnd.- ini-vtrlnmn > with jon for ihu fillo lnxo.vusi , to nit : Ut , liahltuil dnintmmckij 2d , txtrcmi molt ) , and for general rollct. \uiinri > n < | ulrul tu nni\\tr tatd jictltlonci iho 4 Hi di ) ol Oitobur. l bl. DONI : oA\irnirL. : so7 nt Attornoja for I'lalntilT. uldrcsnliiH ; the BtudrntH of the National Sibool ol Monition nnd Oratory , salil. "tt'o are IMnj Inw and \vlo ot'i'iilnj , ujioiu Imtoiy , ulinio Instltii lion rmlnintly diinand orator } . ' ' Tlio Natlon.il School of Elocutlun and Oratory was c tab ' ! > he < l In 1871 , tu gupplv tills demand. ClurUred n 1S75 , Nineteen Teachers and I/octurira , Spcclalltli in llulr dep'XrtmcnU. ticimmcr Term , July C , Fall Term , October 3. Send orUrcubrto . , . . 1IEOHTU. 1110 and HlSl'hcatnnUtrcU 1 > 110HAT1J NOT IK. n the matter of tlio KstatoofThonuiDhcKinorc , ' Notlcu It hereby fUcn that the trcilltori nl ' nld duti-a od , will meet the adnilnUtrlx of tatd fl'jitaU' , bcloro me , County Judyo of Doiiglu l'ouiith'olirmkn , nt the Co nt\ Court Itoom , in Mill County , on tlio l t dn ] nf No\cinbirlWl , i'jii the l t day nf January , IssS. ami on tlio l l thy of March , ISbJ , nt 10 oMoik u. in. f.wH da > , ( . ; ( r the puriiOMJ of iiromntliiir llulr rhlnu for ex-fi aiiiliiatlon , ( idJUftniLiit IK | nllOM-aiifo , hlvg 'in nf a are allowed for ircdltor ta iircicut tln-lr via in- , and ono jear for tlio niliiilnUtmtrlx Uw ' 41 ttlOBild estate , from llw l td y of H | > t mlnr , ' . ; U > ltliUnollioHlll bopublUlied ItiTilK OMUIA \ \ \ nw HKB 'or f"llr > > nl' iu-cus Jul } , prior to U ) 11. SSI rotmtv 'ITHAYI'D From blut'n ftablc , Oiuiha , om " black mart ) color Mimiwhat lodol.cMit PI , . . . , o > ixiw fight about ilcun liumlrcd , had on naildlo ml brldlo. A rowan ! will bo inliUoi her return , or Information luidln , ; to hit rv co > cry.V. . B. Cutlu-y , Fort Calhouu , NeU OUR FALL STOCK OF H VELT En II 1 o \ Q , Gloves9 Hosiery , , Notions , , Are in our Store and will be Shown from day to day of this Week. Our purchases have been made for cash in the cheapest markets of the World. S. UVCOIRSIE ] &c OCX 1319. Farnham Street. CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore ( s ) Harness AND Saddlery , Ihato adopted the Uon as n Trade Mai k , ant ill my poods will bo STAMl'ED with the LIO > ind my KAMI ) on the name. NO GOODS AilF aiNuiNE ; WITHOUT TH AIIOVE SJAMI'S Fho bc4t inaterhl Is used and thu ire t nkillcf workmen are employed , an J at the lowest cast prlto. Anono\vithlngarlco-llatof good wll i-onler a fa\or by ecndlni ; for one. DAVID SMITH IV100RE. United States Depository , HationalBank OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnam Bin. ' 1LDKST BANKISCIESTABLISHMENT 1 OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE DROTHER3. BrABLISIIKB 18W. Oriranlzod us a Kntlonal IJank August 20,1B03 CAPITAL AND rnomsOVKR 300,000 01 vimtti AVD umiccroBE : { KRMAK Knu > rzr , I'ru&idrnt. AvausiUH Kot'Mzr.Kc Prculdcnt. II. W. VAir * . Cckhlcr. A. J. 1'om.rTON , Attorney. , /iJou.v ] A. CHtioiiie.s' . F. II. DAVIS , Awt. CUahler Till bink roccUes tlcposlta without regard t ( iniounts , Ibfucsllniu certlflcAtoslioariPL' Interest. Drnus drafts on Sun KraucUra nnd prlnclnn Hica of tlio United btatca , also I/mdon , ImUln Cdlnl.iircli nml the principal citlea of the contl lent of Europe. Hello paadciicur tlckita ( or emigrants by the In 4.an lino. mavliltf The Oldest HJstabliehed SANECIHG HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co , traninxtoil umo as that o ( ui Ineor xirateil oank , AceounU l.crt In currency or goU tubjcct ti ilrlit check \\ltliout notleo [ % Certificates of depos't Issued payable In three iftc ami twilMi iiionthi , hcarliiB lutcicat , or 01 Jciunnil w Ithuut Intcre&t. AiUanecs mula to cmtcmrr ! on npiyoioa wcu rltka at market rates of Intercut , ] > uy Dtul f ] \ ttolJ , blllj of exchange , govern , state , county and city bond * . Draw tfcnt ilnlU on Kujland ItcUod , Scot t.iml , and all ) artj of Ilurojic. Sell Euroixxn | Kuwaie Itiket * . COLLECTlONa 1'UOUITLV MAUR. auvltltW W , J , CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.I Orrici-Kront Itoonu ( ui > italrn ) aew brick bulWlnf , N. V. corner 1'lteentli nc ) ( arnhivm FURNITURE ! ORCHARD & BEAN , J.B. FRENCH & CO , , CARPETS ! GROCERS ! 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. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKB IN W3 JtliF * * * * * . aaau Lath , Shingles , Pickets , iSASli , DODR8 , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , UMEy CtMEHT JTSTA1K AOENi FOIt MILWAUKEE . * " * " . - - F ' 7 " " , ! t T * * * J