THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : Wl DWESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 , 1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iho Local Budget Prom Aorosi the Elver , Mourning for Jatnes Abrnnc Qarflold. In Respect to His Memory the Supreme Court Adjourns Sine Die. The BlntT in Brief TOKENS OP RESPECT TO THE MEMORY Or TUB HHAI ) PHES DENT. LTnd the c.iskot containing the re fliftins of our Inmontod president bcei tiorno up tlio court house steps mi placed botwcon the bunch and bur , iv more dcup sonao of Bytnpatliy nn mourning would have porvndod tli aroom than thcro did yesterday , Th fltiprotno court judges entered sadly and instead of takini ; tlioir places behind hind tlio bench , p.issotl into ono of th antc-roDina. A deep gloom was do pictcd on every oountonnncn thcro us omblcd. Promptly at 10 o'clock At iorncy General McPhoraon came on of tlio room , and passing up ( ho nislo topped UDOII the platform and in sol emu tones reported tliat the judgot Awaited the action of the bar. Major Lynmn moved that the meet Ing bo made a , special ono and thai iho attorney gonornl bo called upoi to preside. Mr. BIcPliorson in a very brief .speech took the chair and callinj the mooting to order announced thiy it waa for the purpose of ascertaining Uio viovva of the diflorent member * an to the propriety of adjourning tin the court. Mr. 0 , 11. Scott arose ani in a few timely words oflbrcd the fol letting : "Resolved , By the attorneys in attendance tondanco upon the present term of the supreme court that it ia littinjr * nd right that as , a mark ol respect for the memory of our la mented president that this court ought to adourn ? sine dio. " Mr.JSapp said ho would like to linar the views -of attorneys from adjoining counties , -as they w6uld bo more inconvenienced than those from Pottawattomio coun iy. Mr. Strom , of Rod Oak , opposed iho resolution. Bo said the action of the members of the bar would only bo formal. An adjournment of two -days would show the same degree ol respect as au adjournment that would delay the business of the court for. six months. lie moved An amend inont to Mr. Scott's resolu tion that when the court .adjourn it adjourn until Thursday. Mr. ' Soolt said there was no knowing what tnu people of tliia country might ' bo called upon to do , in the next ton' days. The funeral obsequies would undoubtedly ocoup'y the entire proa- -ent term of the ooUrt , and'lie believed that the court should adjourn without ] day. Mr. MoIImiry , of Dos Muines , aid ho felt under tlio circumstances disinclined to wait upon his business At this term 'boforo 'this court. Ho would not have the heart and could1 not dj his client's justice , Mr. Russell , of Corning , spoke in opposition to Mr. .Scott's resolution. Ho said thorowas no member'of the bar who entertained inoro respect for the inumory of the dead president than ho , und , noknow thai each 'member of tlio bar , was bowed dtwu with the most solemn and profound grief.- Yet ho 'thought .nftbr au adjournment for tivo days , iho busii.'CHj , out of justice to clients , .should bo resumed. Mr. Wright bo .injj calloi upon , spoke briefly ; in' favfar of the resolution. Mr. MuPhorson said in view of the great calamity that had bufullen the nation , the question of an adjourn incut of the coait ought not to bu con sidered debatable for u single moment. Mr. Smith of Logan favored an ad journment over the term , Col. W. 4" . Hepburn'apoko in behalf of Mr. : Scott'a resolution. Ho suid that the tsupromn court was tlio only representative ativo body of tlio state at the present time in active operation. Ita act upon this solumu occasion would bo considered the act of the ] .pooplo of Iowa , A vote was then taken on Mr. Scott's resolution which prevailed. Mr. MoHoury moved that the attorney general Lo appointed a special meaaenger to nnnounco < the ! voioo of the meeting to the judges in the adjoining room. On hearing thuj action the bar hud taken tlio judges csuno out of the anti-roo.n and with' ' a solemn stop took their places bu iiind the bonoli. Austin Adams , the chief justice , ordered dorod court to bo opened. A solemn iBtillnuBS prevailed when Mr. MoPjior son road the resolution , accompanying Alto eaino with n few brief remarks. | Mr. MoPhoroBon said ; The tolling of the bolls lost night fell sadly on the oar , und the mourning dross of the' ' uowspupora thin morning admonished us that Uariiold had died. Wo' ' have' ' been led to believe fur some time that we would uovur bo called upon to drink from such it bitter uup. Such a calamity would never bo dealt put U this people , To-day the nation is bowed down with grief , Qarflold has ! boon nlricktm down by the assassin fell hand a man without an equal in1 scholarship , a statesman without a peer. Whim Abraham Linco n was taken , a loyal north was bowed down with grief. To-day the news touches the hearts of fifty million unitodpfoplo. It is time 'or us to stop and consider what our duties , aro. Two presidents within the inumory of the boys , even , Tiave been thus stricken down ] by the hand of the assassin. It is time the poopo of this nation understood whether lawlessness and coniniunisin of peace and good order is to control tliis nation , Mr. Scott , in seconding the resolution , said : "Jamoa A. Gar- fiuld has fallen. The nation to-day , regardless of party , is in mourning , Our great , our good und belpvod , president 1ms boun struck down. \Vtill 1 remember nociiu { ' President ! Qurfield in that vast ampithoator dur , ing the national convention that noin itiatod him. The prosoncn pf the raau moved mo when ho entered and look a place in that vast throng. There seemed something about him that electrified the multitude thcro [ assembled. The thought then came 'up ' in my mind as never before that God created man in his own imago , and I believe if cycr there was a man created in the iningu of his maker that man wo j Jntnus A. Gnrfiold. His mission in that convention seemed to be to pour oil on the troubled waters. Ho war ! thcro as a peace maker , and as such ho acted. He believed that the news which informed him of his nomina tion a\voko n thought in his mind that with him all would not bo well. He icomcd to have a presentiment then md there that a shadow was nroun ' xtid about him. " Col , Sapp spoke i 'allows ; "I do not feel that 1 woul 30 doing my duty were I to remai ilcnt on this most solemn occaaioi t was my good forluno to bo pet oimlly , and I may Buy intimately Acquainted with .Tunics A. Uariiold und I can say here in truth to knov him was to love him. Ho was amoni the foreman' in debate ; beloved ovei by his political opponents ; a noble 'gunnrous ' , largo hearted man of broai intellect ; a man not only of grva kindness of heart but endowed wit ) extraordinary genius. Ho hadno cqua in debate , ot BO kind and generous i nature entirely void of malice. Tha lie could always find something ti I > rais6 in the acts of others , and , in < deed , should the whole country , nyt more , the whole world mourn deeply , that such a light as his lias been si suddenly extinguished. At the con elusion of Col. Sunn's remarks ; lion iVustin Adams , chief justice , ml IresHod the bar in behalf of the court. . Mr. Adams said : "On thu death o ! [ . 'resident Qarfl'jld , no one of us linn jvor listonud to a more solemn sound , luin the tolling of the bells lust night tnnouncing in language which none ) f us misunderstood , the great caltun ty which has befallen us. No natioi ivua ever so deeply .stricken by thu loath of its ruler , bccatiao no ruler iv'er died under circumstances so po- mliarly nguravating. At a time ol irofound peace and national security , it a timo1 when when no ono ques- ioned a single principle upon which .ho government is founded , a presi- lent of acknowledged ability and ) urity of character , exemplary and tmiablo of disposition , was stricken lown by the hand of an assassin Iftor hia many weeks of suffering thu ad event BO painfully apprehended rein the beginning has finally trans- lired. The nation bows to-day n heartfelt sorrow. Wo mouri lot simply the loss of a great states' ' nan , the foremost representative of lunmn progress and human libertj las fallen by reason of his ofHoial tosition. Wo have boon brought to a minful realization , that no nobloncss if character , no past or prospective isefulnosa und no retrenchment in ho hearts of n devoted people can hiold the president of the United itutos against thu assassin's , bullet. rVo do not yet .know proutsuly what ho lesson is which God has designed 0 teach us. Possibly it is that .we liould pUt our ultimata faith in tu iuman instrumentality. Under thu ilussing of God.doubtless the nation rill prove creator than nil presidents. 'Our ' hearts arc ted full to attend to , hy ordinary vooilton. This court , horeforo , will stand 'adjourned for ho time , and it is ordered that thej osolutions passed bo made part ol ho'record. 1 KATUER.M'MENOMV'S VISITOH. During the holding of missionary crvices at Father McMonomy's Mon- [ ay night this' reverend gentleman , in stopping to the door , noticed i | ' > ankot about this size of. a common' ; r po basket , ou the steps , Suppos- ng fhat 'soinouie hud temporarily ilacod a Labkot of grapes thuro and o.uld soon return ufter them , he' ' able1 rio { further iip.ttcus of the circuiut tanco until ho * remembered that a' ' ricnd hud promised to fetch him a' ' ittlo puppy. Thiiikjn ! ? , possibly , ! hat such was the true solution .of the mkot mystery 'ho again stopped tok lie door , brought the baakut , , and , tliicing his hand insidu , ho felt luiir. Jo smiled , as Father Muc is wont tu mile , and fluid his pup had cumo at ust. Ho curried the basket to thu ight for n moro close inspection when1 0 his utter amazomonk he found , in-j toad of a pup , snuuly tucked away , n tile basket , what proved to' ' > o a hulpkss little viaiter. it was a male child , nakud' u It cairio into the world and as Dr. Eluvt Htatud when lie saw it only a day ) ld , The mother or father , who over t was that left the babe , could not i.ivo left , it in butter hands , for Father \ln \ > , remembering that Mr. and Mrs Fred. Martin had lost Iho only little mo they had recently , imniediatuly .uniod the waif over to thoin , they iromising to take c.iro of it to thu ull satistuction of Father McMunomy. THE llt-UFFrt IN nillEF. An alarm of lire was sent in from box 1 Monday morning about tf i'clpoki The lire dopartincnt turnci ] jul in full force , when it was found 1 small stable on avenue F wan in lumus. It was entirely consumed , jut not much damage was done. The mgm of thu lira it not known , but it s supposed to bu thu work of euro ossnesa in lighting 11 pine or cigar. Our city was indeed dressed in deep ; nnurnin < r yesterday. All along thu niineipul streets , doors and windows md cornices wuro hung in black. Thu First National olllce , and Pusoy'a and the Council IMull'i saving banks were ill trimmed with black crape , as was iluo the following buildings on Ilroad- way : Chamberlain's ' meat market , Barney G mill's tin shop , Wicss & Oltuison , R. Mullis , Geo. F. Smith. A. S. Donham , Hull * Hal ) , T. J. Clark , II. C , llonson , E. Huntington , ( Jity meat market , John Lee , T. J. Osborn , J , L. Foreman , Schofiuld A Oavin , Mrs. Picllor , Mrs. Lee , H. S. Dawson , D.IWBOII'S meat nmrkut , U B. Express company's ollico , hxciilo houBe , P. 0 lo Vol , Obur- fuldur , Nowmnn'a pool line , K. 0. iioket ofllco , A. Louius' , Foster llros. , Nonpareil building , Durksun's b\rburj ihop , Knox & Taylors , Ruvero house , Murriuui'a arcade , Central beer hall , I. M. Phillips , Portorllold & Church , Dowhng & Co , , 11 , H. Judson. Mot- mlf Uros. , L. T. Lindnoy , Multbys , J. II. Davidson , II. E. Suamans , Rul er's furniture store , Cruckwull it Co. , lirb & Duquutts , J. U. Atkins , ICollor & Morgan , Stumbcck & L.wi ' barn , Alex's ' saloon , Mrs , Booth's ; the pawnshop ; Luu'c. ] nrbor shop , Woolsuy'a ruataurant , Mrs. Ilardin's , Exchange saloon , [ lumnaii's dry goods store : Charloy'a ; barber ulion. John Epenotcr , M. J. O'Neill ' , Ucchtell's hotel , C. J. JJcck- man's , Mnurcr it Craig , J. H. L.\iin \ ? , Robinson Bros , , Hunry Eiecmnn , L Kirscht. Harknoss , Orcutt it Co. ' * store wns very tastely decorated , in 'ono ' of the windows was displayed n 'largo ' cliroino of the deceased prcsi- 'dent ' , draped in deep ihoiirninxi vcrj prettily. The frame of the picture was hung in crane , curtained ni > with tvliito ribbon. Tn the front window if the city building was a picture of iho deceased , decorated in about life same fashion , with this motto : "We mourn the loss of our president. " [ < Yom the third story of the James' dock was also suspended a largo portrait trait of our Jato president , draped in die same way. Several flags wore ] itrotchcd across the street draped in deep mourning. On Main street Smith & Crittondon , wholesale dry goods ; Hayes t Glea- son , Ed. Cook's Bullion , M. Griffin , 0. 11. Jacqiiemin , K D. F. Fisher , Loughton , Harry James , Win. M.j Uusholl , A. H. Hsizzard , Newton's' ' photographing rooms ; liarku , photo irninhur , displayed a lliig trimmed witli black cmpo from ono of his windows , Die decoration on the city building ivas executed by Justice Abbott ; that m Odd Fellows hull by Nush & Daw- ion. The Glebe office , on Pear ! itreet ; also iiiimham & Tulluy'i vcro likewise draped. In fact , ul " air p"rincipiil struots uvidencod whcru lie thought and syiujKithy of tlio peo- > le of Council Itlulfs wcra directed yesterday. Frank's Evans shipped alargoqtian ity of corn to Chicago , mid wlmt i mown o" rojectcd sold for sixty-one lents. It is oiiid thub two of our well mown citizens but a suit of cloth.- ng on thu life or death of Garfiuld. The following business was trans icted by the board of trade Monday ivcning : T. J. Hart made the follow- ng report : "AVo , the undersigned , lomniittoo appointed to visit Dus iloines during the state fitir , for the iiirpose of arranging for the holding if the next annual meeting of thu tatoagricultural society in Council 3luffs , ro'jorts as follows : Wo viaited he state fair and had an interview vith tha otHcors of the state associa- ion and found they were in favor of amoving thu fair to some othut ocality than DCS Moinns , ! t was generally understood that a ontract was existing between iho ociuty and Des Moinus to hold their .nnual meetings at that point for a ertain number of yuar > . Wo found his to bo untruo. No such contract las ever existed. That thu time and ilaco of holding the annual meeting /us decided each year in January by ho board of directors appointed by ho different agricultural associations n thu state , anil after it was located it fia customary to lot it remain two uars. That wo are fully satisH d hat with proper effort and ihe nsistanco of the citizens of ! otincil Bluffs thu next meeting of , the nciuty can bo secured to Council ) hilV < , und wo wnulil reconimond that nia s meeting bu culled in tlu ) near uturo for thu purpose of duvisinp neans for securing'tho necessary aid , t which time a moro complete and lotailod report will bo given. On iiotion of 0. R. Scott the following itizuns' committee was appointed t < < | aok after the matters connected with ho proceedings of the state fair at His point : E. E. Harkness , W. J.l ) avenport , Canrad Gieso , John ) jhuny and T. Bf , Gait. The following delegates were ap-J ointud to attend the Mississippi ini- | rovoment convonlion at St. Louis on l-o 20th of October next : Hon. W. \ Sapp and Hon. L. C. Baldwin. The board of trade building , the n&tnirico on Main and Pu.irl streets. Vri-ht & Baldwin's ' and S. T. Vulkor's worn draped in mourning ith thu rcstycstorday. Wm. Oappy , of Avoca , who has re ontly returned from au extended rip into northern Iowa , Ho reports ] lie corn crop in a flourishing condi ion. Bartlett & Cappy used corn instead f wood to burn brick this year in Vnliiut. Now rejected corn is worth 1 rents in Chicago. C , Q. Norris , of the firm of Norris ] Iros.1 , prnpriutors of the Hibb.ird . ouse , Sioux City , is stopping a few ays in this city with Capt. Wheeler , f the Revere. "Tho Commodore. " JQB. L , J''oote , the L/'ummoilore , Kit-in , II , , bays Tiioiuos' Klvctrio Oil cured liini | f hciatic.i with uno apiilicatlon , thorough * ! y appllud. It also cuicil him of a severe' olilund cougli , lie ihiults it a very val , iftlilo ruuivily , and will nuvtr bo witlnmt ; t. ' BeptlOeodlw Boautiflors- Ludios , you cannot make fair skin itsy chucks and sparkling eyes will ill thu coimotics of Franco , or boauti lurs of the world , whilu in pool lealtli , and nothing will give yoi , uch peed health , strongtli , buoyant pints und buauty as Hop' Bitters. rial ia certain proof. Telegraph.octl octl 'rofW ' , , J , Ander's ' Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hotpe , Jr. Hall , 1510 Uodge St. ItwiforiMii'lemcii roiuinunrln TuesJ y ovtn \g , Oct. 4. dais ( or ladluit conimMiciiiz 'Ilium OTH entnif , Oct. 0. Tcrmi liberal Tlio cni lolhoil I havu for teaching the vvalu , Oliilj o. . I can Kuarantoo ( xirffi't t.atUfnrtlon c ; holark. For tern , * r , , cill at A. llospo , Ji. r mid run Hid Capitol Are , ilTtlliu l0ll BALK Aatw of cl lity BCTCD , In cod L' rep Ir , irocul hoiiao , - > i'M anil tl 11x10. mall orchanl ot b arliiK trees. Ono mlle Boutb [ Uimwa Uty , lo a , on H. 0. i P. It. It. Wl ho lima on part WwUlitvl. AiUlr'in K. K. Scan , 'malm ' , Ncl > , MUdthSlwIt Astern Horse and Cattle Biiranoe Oouipany , Capital , - - - 6100,00000 uurm Horici , Mule * anil Cnttlo wlJf lit , tl. . toiso or Ihelt. Ayeiic ciiol tlio Stato. hciuirorvlimlan , PROBATE NOTICE. n tlio jiutttT of tlio Estate of 1'cnllnatul Thum , iletvaieil Nutlto l < licrolir ulicti th&t tlio i-rcdlorn ! o ! iilil tltuatid , MllVntot tliocxtcutilxol M > , U-fuiv mr , County Judvu of , . , , . . J 1tf.MIVII , tOQS. Hb 1U UllU K A y , lor tlio purH | of protontlnir tlulr it njiiiiiiatlcyi. adjustment anil nllowaiR-o Ix inanthn tttn'sllovvwl for croillton t iiroiont ii'lr tlnlnu. and tmc year tot the cuocnulx to rltlo kalJ Kitato , from the Utli ihy of tiitoin- r , 18)1 , thU notiio will tv pulilUhixl In TUB > MAIU WBILY II n for four wcok m < x il\a . rlor to , thv Uth u y of Novemb r , ItSl. ' , A. M. CIIAIlWI K , M | > Sl.vr9t County Juoic , The leading SclcntltU of to-aay asrroe that inft ! > tillncu ( . ' i > ic CAUicil by disordered kidney * or liver. If , thcrc'foru , the kldnev and liter nrr kept In perfect ord r , peifect health wlll-otht result , This tnith hannly hrcn known n ( hurt time anil far yean pcoila suffered cruat agon ) without hclrij ? nlilo to find relief , The rll co\cr } of Warner's afe Kliln y and l.lvcr Ciiro mark * n new era I the treatment of thcfio troubles Mode from n Mmplo tro | lent lent of rare value. Ii eontVin Jtut the elements nceeniatj' to nourlsli i ml Invlttjonto hoth of thc o xruat onrans , and nafcly restore and keep thorn Innrdir. ItUn Positive Remedy f rail thu diseased that CHUT paltn In the lower pirtof the lioily I r Tor ) > l ' i i\ci Ilfadaihci Jannillcolilzz nrtu Giavel FeverAinic Mvorntid tlrli-nry Ortran . It l an cxca lent niul mto remedy lor female ; It'rl ' ) ; rrcziinney. It will rontrol MciKtrn.allo ind It In 'Bhnvll for Luicorrhosi or Kail njf o the \\Vinh. As n lilood I'urllUr It \ > ttnoitmk'd , ( or It cure the nr nni licit in tki * the hlood. This remedy , v lileh has ilono unch wonder , ! put up In tliu'l.AUdl-XT.sl/.KH IIOTn.H. n ( an iilcdli'lnu iiiion the nurl.ct and l-i iol I hy Driiir ilsti mill all dralcn nt SI.25 pur hottio. l' < UW,0'o , , enntilrc for \VAIINB 'S SAKrt II1A III7TK30UHIIthnPOdl : IVI ! Itemeil' . H. H. W&RNER Ct CO. , Rachetter , N. Y. felU-tii-th-sAt-lv OiRPET HOUSE J , B. DETWILER 1313 Farnham St. , OMAHA , NED. Cody nniMoln , 91.25 to 91.76 ; Tapestry Urns icls , 1.16 toll.3S ; 3-pIy Carpet , ? 1.2S to * 1.-10 iJC8t 2-ply Ingrain , JI.OO to Sl.lfij Cheap 2-pI ; ngraln , 40o to DJC. flattings , Oil Cloth and Widow Sbndci at Lowest Market Prices Largest Stock and Lowest Prices , Samples furnished at yard-ra 2JTUAYED From Slerl's etahlo. Omaha , on J hlack mare , color omewhat faded , eight o ; imo yiar8olclwclKhn about eleven h-ii dred , hat msicldlonn Ibrlrtlo. Arcwanl vvtllbo paid for hci eturn or information leading to her recovery V. E. CATI1EY , fort Calhoun , Neb 703-W2I Notice to Sewer Contrnotors. Scaled jiroposals will bo received by th > . intierai iiud until 12 o'clock noon , of the ! 0th day of September , for the tnutcrial md.construction of a smver from 8 to SJ I'et in dintiieter 3 rin a thick , and about 1200 feet long , on-Jones street fromn point icar the cost ide of 13th direct at tin ermlnus of the 8 foot sewer as constructed last to a point about 40 feet cast of thi iost t-ide of 9th utreet. UUU to he bascil upon detailed jl.ins and ipeuificationa on file in the city engineer' * > flico and to bu separate and spectic ! upon ; liej following points of detail , Hate per linear foot , for material and irick work complete in wall 'ot'aewer in sliisive of excavation and back filling. Jtuti ! per culiio yanl for concrete work ininplcte , inclusive of material in the > ame. Hate per linear foot for sheeting , inclu live of driving and cxtractiiip. .llate per linear foot of piling furnished aid .driven. Jlnte per linear foot of pipe laid foi h ots or other purtMiscs. Kate per vertical foot for complete con' itruction inclusive of material of catch xiin.10.1 d man holes. Jtato per each sower" and pipe conncc ion. 'Hate per cubic yard for all embankment ir other grading nccess.ry outside of exca vation and refiliins belonging to the1 con itruction of sewer under fmt head. Work to'be ' begun'un or before Octobei . ! > , 1881 , and jirosecuted as per provision if speciKcations filed. llitN inut be accompanied by good am' iilffirtient bonds in the sum of $10,000 p mrety that the contract , if awiuilcd , will ja entered into in good faith by the bid- le'r. 'The ' bonds to ba r ad j.revious 11 : inaideration of bid , and unless found tr .lengood and bona-fidc bond the bid to b ejected. J. J. L. 0. JEWETT. te.tS-12t | City Clcrti PAPER WAREHOUSE. It 217 and 21H North Main St. , tit. Louu , W1101.KMALR LI-JI.K.la IN . \ PAPERS ENVELOPES , CAllll BOARD AND Printers Stock. i2TC.vih paid lor IUg and Taper Stock , Bern ron and Sletali. I'aper'Stocli Warchoinci IKZflto 1237 , Norr' I LEGAL NOTICE. Po Oithaitno Itedilo , non-resident defendant. Yon are hereby notilltd lhat on the Sd'dav o ii-mcmbcr , 1881 , John lleddo pl.iliitilT ; filed 111 : u-iltion In thu liUtrict court , within and toi > ' < uilad : County , Nclira.sl.-a , rt'ulnt vim us du cud mt , the object and iir-ycr ol.wlilch pclltloi , to obtain a decree ol dlvcrco from thu bond : n.iivUriiiiony with you for Iho tolloulny cain.es o-ult : 1ft , habitual dninkcnnuks ; 2J , cxtivini ruelty , and for penoral rodcl. You arc ic < iulrti < ) to an-ver lakl petition 01 ho 21 th day of October , 1S31. BOANK CAMPmU.L. Attorneys for I'lalntlfl. HENRY WARD BEECHER ildri'HsliiK the ntudrnta of the National School ol locution and Oratory , sold , "Wo are living In emil mil wlioso Kenliii * , wliaso history , wlioso Imtltu Ion eminently drnmnd oratory. ' ' The National ichool of Elocution nnd Oratory \tas c tab Ithi'd In 1874 , to silpt Iv tliU demand. Chartered ii 1S7B , Nineteen T.-Achert and Lecturers , Ipeclalltti In the r dipartincnta. Summer > rm , July 6 , Fall Term , October S. Send 3r Urcular to J. II. BEOIITEL , Secretary. lllrtnnd HlBCheutimt street , I'hllulclphlC. 2-2-2.1 . Jo - w 1UIOI3ATK NOTH3. ii thu nutter of the KatutoolThomas DUckmoro. doecu cd. NntUu In horchy plvcn that the creditors nl lid doccucd , will meet the aUmlnlstrlx of said itilu , hcforo me , County Judge of Doujjlac oiintv , Nuhiailia , nt the County Court Jloom , i itilil Coutity. on the 1st day of Novumhur.lBSl , n the 1st day ol January , 18S2. and on the l t ay of March , 1382. nt 10 o'clo K a. in. each day , tha minwio of protentln ; . ' their claim * form- nilimtloii , Bdjuktinciit nnd allowaii'-o. Six i lit a are allowed for creditors to present their la m mm ono year for thu lulmlnUtratrlx tc i tile bald c tnte , from the 1st dny of s'cpU'inher , 391 , thl < noilco will heHihlUhe | < l In Tim OMAIU llRB for four wcckusurt-CMluly , prior to m4w4t rountv THAYKW From blert'mstable , Omaha , oni-i j black maro. color oui hat faded , cunt ot cloven hundred , had mil vuar * . weL'ht about n na'ddlo anil bridle. A reward will bo | > 4l < l lor IT .xturii , or Informat'Oii leudliir ( to her re ivcry. W. K. Cathoy , Fort Calhoun , Neb. II ! Business College , ? HE GREAT WESTERN QEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal. Orcighton Block , MAMA , ' NK11HASKA. WTSeuJ for Clrcol . nov.SCdkwtl E I OUR FALL STOCK OF HIGH NOVELTIES I * * - Gloves , Hosiery , Notions . ' , : i i Are in our Store and will be Shown from day to day of this Week. ; Our purchases have been made for cash in1 ; the cheapest markets of the World. I ' ' , . . S. IP. CO. , 1319 Farnham Street. AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Boar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery , o ? * O > Op - I have adopted the Lion ns uTrtulo Jlaik , am ill my poods will bo OTAMl'ED with the LlOt > md my NAME on the tame. NO UOOD3 Allr JENliIXE WITHOUT THK ABOVE Bl'ASU'S I'he beat material Is used and the rroH sklllci vorkmin arc t-niploycd , and at the lowest cut i.rlcc. Anyone wishing a price-list o ( good wll onfcr a favor hjeciullnj ; for one , DAVID SMITH MOORE. United States Depository. NationalBank OF OMA1M , Cor. 13th and Farnam. Sts. ) LDEST BAKKINO KSTADLIsnUENT W OUAIIA , SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. STA6L8II D 18SU. Organized M a Katlonal Bank August 0,1863 IAFITAL AND PROFITS OVER 9300.000 CrriCXHS AMD PIUIOTOUI , Auavnua KorMTZX. VIra FrceM nl. H. W , YATU , Uathlrr. A. J. rowrro.f , Attorney. , /Ji.JouNA. CmiauroK. F. II. DAVIS , Asst , Cuhler Thl bank receives dcposlti without regard tc .mount' . I ti ucs time cortlflratci bearing Interest. Draws drofti on San Francisco nd prlnclpt ) Itles ol the United KUton , al o London , Dublin { dlnburzh and the principal cities ol the contl icnt ol Europe. Bella passenger ticket * lor emigrants by the In nail line. ' uuvldt ! The Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. 3aldwell , Hamilton to Co , , Diwlncsa tnnsvctcil ume M that ol ui Incor toratcil uank , Aevounts kept In currency or gold subject tc Irht check without notion. Ccrtincatcs ol dtpoalti wuetl pfiyablo In three Ix and twelve month * , joarlng lntere t , or 01 cniatul without Interest , Advance ) nuula to customcm on approved > ecu ItlcD at markrt rates ol liittrt'st. Iluy anil Rcll gold , bills of exchange , govern lent , utate , cxmnty and city bondu , Draw eight dnfts on England , Ireland , Hcot inJ , mid all jarU ol Europe. Sell European powage ticket * . COLLECTIONS FIIOUPTI.Y HAHK. tni-lilt _ _ J.P.ENGLISH , AT LAW ATTORNEY - - , S10 Boutu Thirteenth Hired , with J. M , Woo I worth. I DEWEY & STONE , IFURNITURE ! Irfifls = jiSSlPBE . - ORCHARD & BEAN , J , B. FRENCH & CO. , O A R P ETSI G R O O E R SI Max MEYER & CO. , TOBACCONISTS. Tobacco from 25c. per polled upwards. Pipes from 25c , per dozen upwards , Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards. POWER AND'HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , iHNINO MACHINERY , HELTINO , IIOSK , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGa. . 1'IPE , BTEAU I'ACKINO , AT WHOLESALE AND 11KTAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L , STRANG , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha.