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    THE OMAT-TA DAILY BEE : SATUJRJDAY SEPTEMBER 24 , 1881.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Record of Events on tlio East
Side of tlio Missouri ,
Topics of General Interest to
People Living Thoro.
An Editorial CnniuR and Otlior
Matters
SKVKIIKI ) HIS rOXXKCTIOX.
Next week , S. W. Moorlionit , editor )
of The Nonpareil , severs lai'eonncc-
lion with tJi.it paper. Per Ion lonjr
"years Jio lias sloocl ii | the lircncli nml
in.-infully , anil wo inny add powerfully
defended and advocated tlio principle ]
for liicli hia paper has fought. Mr.
Moorhcad is yet n young man. IIo isj
a thinker of no mean capacity t nnd
oino of his best work has been upon
general topica of A higher order , tlml.
* ns soniotiinca evoked the Inkiest en-
coniums from his readers. A gcntlo
man of calm tcmporrnont , antiablo in1
Iiia intcrcourso with liis follow ninn ,
could not , ( is ho did , but win tlio es
teem ami respects of those
with whom both socially mid in
business ho was thrown in contact.
Wo understand that ho contomnlotcsj
taking n now field of usefulness.
Having studied for some yearn the
profession that in early lifn hcj
marked out to follow , that of a physi
cian , ho determined to abandon every
thing else and devote his entire time
to preparing himself to grasp the
"apatula. " After taking n course of
practical study Mr. Moorhead will return
turn to this city. As yet ho js undecided
cidod as to where ho will locate permanently -
manontly , but it will bo 'either hero ,
Omaha or Kansas. Wherever ho goes !
the best wishes of his friends will ;
follow him.
SCAUCKLY 8UCCEKDKI ) .
An Irishman won outwitted by nlfui
Frenchman in this city Friday niorn-Bmo
ing. This being the first case of tholpul
kind w'o hasten to place it upon rcc-lbu
ord. It sooma that Mike Nolan , wholrcf
lias occupied ono of these long framofcat
tore buildings that otood on Burn
ham & Tulloy's lot on Broadway , us abnoi
saloon , received orders to roinoyo tholth
building. Ho decided to move itjilli
across Main street next to Frank
Ouitt.ar'n house , situated on the cor-Bthe
nor of Main street and Willow avo-Bbo
nuo. Mike , who posseted some ofltho
the native Irish wit , oithcr know him-l
self or was informud that under thuunl
city ordinance to move n building
within the iiro limit ho would
Lo obliged to procure permit
from the owners of the proportyj
where the building waa to bo placed.
.Miko was too sharp to believe that
thu Frenchman would give hia con
sent , so ho gives it out that ho is go jug
to move the building on to a vacant lot.
near the transfer. Now , Mike know if ]
ho once got his building on to the lot
unbeknown to the Frenchman he ]
would bo all light. So when ho dis
missed his crow Thursday night lie ]
made arrangements with thorn to been
on hand at 1 o'clock Friday morning
unless there was a light burning in ( lit
Frenchman's window , but if all wan
dark and still to approach the building
and with , sharp , quick work all
would bo over before the ; French
man could make and recover hi
senses sufficiently to distinguish aj
frame building from anything olso.
The hour of 1 came. It waa now the
dead of night , when half the world ;
including the Frenchman's family ,
waa wrapped in quiet roposo. Mike
came first around the corner ; creeping
irom various hiding places canto ull
the rest. Work Was begun in good
earliest. The building began to move ,
when Mike dincried a short , broad-
shouldered man standing in the dark
ness on the sidewalk strangely attirud.
It seems that the Fionclmanj )
had been warned in time , hearing thi
noise outside. Ho nroso , hastily put
on what ho supposed to bo his pant it >
but what proved to bo his vest. lit
hcd slipped ono leg into each armhole -
hole , and buttoning it around the
Dwelled portion of the ' 'front part o
his back , " hurried forth into thi
darkness and presence of the astound '
d and outwitted son of Erin. "Votit
you do hero ] " asked the Frenchman ,
"Purty smart you tonka , Frcnchy , " ! :
roplird the Irishman , and kept right
on tolling the men to "hcav ahead. "
The Frenchman at once wunt up
town'und informed Chief Laoy , of tlio
fire department , who roparud to the .
scene , and Mike's game of chance
was up. .
CANED.
The attempt of Mr. Moorolmd to' '
disconnect himself from the boys over n
the way Btirrod up their feelings to
euch an extent that a mooting wi
called and they voted "law or no law"
to giro him such a caning that it would
require years of practice of hia pro
fession Lotoro ho tvould recover frc in
the effects of it. TJioy kept the mat -
ter adroitly from the police. Friday
night they caught the editor just
\rhoro they wanted , at a time when
'
' 'the machinery was making the most
noise , BO if ho should scream it would
not bo hoard on the streets , The
gentleman who first made tlla osoault
was Mr. MoWorktnnm. The first blow
from the cane knocked him speechless -
less , It was as follows : "Mr. Moor-
head : In behalf of the news-room , 1
present you these testimonials , hop t
ing , in after years , they will bring to ]
memory the many happy hours wu |
have spent together. "
Tlio instrument used was a beauti
ful gold-headed cane , upon the upper .
face of the head of which was in
scribed the following : "To S. W ,
Moorhead , from his friends in The
Nonpareil now-Bioom , as a tokpn of
regard , Council Bluffs , 1881. " While
yet unable to defend himself the mo' '
hurled a largo inccrshaum pipe at
him , while another struck him with
* u ivory-handled "spatula. " Thoie
wore several witnesses to the assaul.
and are ready and willing to testify in
behalf of the Editor. Mr.
Moorhead tried to escape , bu
staggered against the wall and was lot
overcome that ho could not say one ]
void. At last recovering himself , lie
managed to mutter something as fol
lows : "Boys I say boys of the coin-lgt
posing department of the NbnpaiiolBftI
if over in my travels' I should comeo |
tcrow n sot of young men your equal.
in nil respects , I'll ' sot every bono in
their bodies for nothing. " They all
retired to nn ndjoining room and wore
teen to "full for uUonuico. "
MAYOR'S rnocLAMATio.v ron MONDAY'S
snnviCES.
As Monday next , September 20 ,
1881. has been oflicinlly designated ns
the day for performing the last snd
rites to our Into president , James A.
Gnrfiold , I do hereby request that
ovcry bunincn house in Council
lilnlls bo closed from 11 o'clock a. m.
iintil 5 p. in And I suggest the fol-
owing funeral obsorynticcB , to-wil :
At 11 n. m. Council Bluffs indoppn
lent battery will ; commence the firing ]
) f funeral snluto nnd continue firing !
noryfivo minutes until f05p. ! ; m , ,
unking18 guns , indicative of the' '
ircftidont'n ngo. L
' At 1 p. in. nil military nnd civic so-H"
ietics nnd citivons in cniriagcs nndr1
ii foot nro requested to form in n
accession with the following' gentle *
ucn OH marshals of the day : Col. D.I
13. Dailoy , Col. ,7. H. Kent Icy and
Ion. Joseph. Lymnn , ns chief mar-
[ hols ; M. F. Rohror , 0. M. HnrloJ
Ktistnnt marahujs , whose outers will
10 obeyed ,
At 1:30 : p. m , the line mil march to
ity park where appropriate memorial fl
orviccs will bo conducted by tin
lorgy of the city. To bo followed bj
ho rending of resolution1 ? of symp.v
by for the president's family with
xprcssions of appreciation of liib !
oplo life. L
I appoint nn committee on rcsolu-W.
ion the lollowing gentlemen !
Hon. D. C. Bloomer ,
Chairman ,
Hon. J. W. Ohnpmnn ,
Hon. W. II M. Pusoy.
Hon. ,7. 11. Rood ,
Hon. W , C. James ,
Hon. W. F. Snpp.
Thn holla of the city will"bo tolled
rom 1:30 : p. in , until 3 o'clock na nj
okon of our tricf.
W. R. VAUOHAN , Mayor.
rnoctAMATiorf or ov. aiuii ,
STATE OK IOWA , EXEC. DEPT. , !
DBS MOINES , Sept. 22. )
To the people of Iowa : I respect
Lilly recommend that on the dnj
n which Khali bo hold the' '
unoral services of the late la- |
touted president at Cleveland , nil
ublio offices , schools and places of
usiiiess ; bo closed , and the people
Bfraiil from pursuing the usual nyo-
utioiia , and recommend that on such
ay they unite in their several
oighborhoods throughout the state
i memorial : services in honor of the
luntrious dcnd and expressive of the
arrow now burdening all hearts at
lie loss of ono whoso name will over
0 held in fragrant remembrance by |
1 e people of thia common wealth.
In testimony n hereof I have hero- ,
nto sot my hand nnd caused to be ]
fllxcd the great seal of the state of
owa. Done nt DOB Moines , this ]
2d day of September , in the year ofj
ur Lord , ono thousand eight hundred :
nd oighty-ono , of the independence ]
f the United Statoi the ono hundred
id sixth , and of the state the thirty-
fth. JOHN H. GEAU.
By the governor. |
J. A. T. Hui4
Secretary of Stato.
THE BLUFFS IN llItlEF.
'
There is ono thing sure. | Our ]
myor can "out proclamato" anything !
: iat has as yet made its appearance ]
pen the face of the earth.
Who has soon the Ilordio boniiots ?
hey nro all the stylo. ,
Scott says the ' , 'bloemer" ' costume
ill soon make its appcarancoagain.
Miss Mary Winn loft this city last
cok on a visit to her sister , who re-
ides in Carthage , Missouri and bore -
> ro she returns , if riiraor is correct ,
certain railroad engineer will Winn
lisa Mary.
R. S. Cole & Co. received yostor
ny two car loads of pumps ; jilso two
ir loads of lightning rods. iThoy
ro expecting an unusual supply o'
ghtning next season. t
J.'M. Phillips says that while Scott 9
nd the bad lawyers in town arc
ghting the firemen's "pip" money ,
o'und Wallace will grnda Bluff jitrcot
o suit themselves , Uncle John for-
ots that Kuller is out of the otho :
ight onliroly.
The city , wo are informed , was not ;
repnrcd to incot Phillips and Wullac
p at Atlantic.
The following female chiefs in the ! :
'alloy girl" business were pulled in |
rostorday for costs in Judge Burko'i n
gurt on complaint of Brooks , the po
iceman : Lcuig Stella \VoodsJ Josie
iVallaco , Mollie Sheldon , Bessie
ilooro , Mavgio Scott , Lou Robinson ,
iollio Cook. Jennie Sholdcn , Laura
jowis , Qeorgio Clover and Boll Clover ,
.Veil they can afford it ,
Wilson , the "spirit" shoomnkorwns
.rrcsted yostoiday and had the cahi- ,
loose nil to himoolf. After gettinr ;
nside ho immediately seated himself
the center of the
room and com- if
uenced to preach n sermon to the
pirits. . Ho told them that lie had no 0
itith in their doctrines. They could 1
iohold hia condition , m\ay from hi |
inuly in that lonthesomu cell , and ;
hat if ho had let "spirits" alone ho
k-ould Jmvo been a sober and nidus-
rious man , us ho will bo , for a day or
wo , if ho over gota well enough to ro-
oivo his sentence to go to "yonder f
"
ock pile.
E. L. Freeman
, of Omaha , came
ivor the river yesterday nnd put up at : al
ho Ogden. ,
B. Grant , of Boone , was-in the citj
rcstorday.
W. H. Gardner , of Now York , was '
the Ogdon.
Alderman D.wson and Supervisor
lardeti have gone to Chicago for brief
isit. ; ho
isit.W.
W. H. Robinson , who Jias been
.ponding eomo time looking after his ;
uining interests in Lcadvillc , has ro
urnod home , ho
Ten car loads of sheep wont cast !
ast o veiling over the 0 , , B , & Q , i '
oad , '
t
Rev. J. G. Lemon preached nap' '
lid Bormon at the memorial service ,
liold in the Baptist church Friday , yet
avening , taking as his text the UOth
Ptudm. It
Wo understand that the pnitios
awning properly on both sides of the
on which Mike Nolan proposes to or
place his wooden building have given
their consent , and Mike will move on ,
W , A Carpenter , of Detroit , Michigan - ) )
gan , was in Council Bluffs yesterday. ( if
Mr. Carpenter is general freight agent lias
the Detroit , Laming & Northernlal
railroad , nnd noted in the capacity of
general freight ngcnt foi the Noith
western road nt thia point nt one
time.
time.Win.
Win. l r. Bushncll , nn nciivo poll
tician nnd ono of our leading ngncti' '
turn ! implement men , has go no to Chicago
cage on n business trip.
Win. Moore" , of the wholesale ciirai
firm of Porcgoio t Moore , has left the
city on n visit.
Col , John H. Kcatlny , who will
jonto day bo known ns the historian ,
i.as returned homo from nn extended
'astern trip.
F. C. Newell nnd family have re >
urnod homo fromn recent visit to
Dhhngo.
A team attached to a milk wngon
an away yesterday near Guso's brow-
ry. Some milk nnd v.ntor wisf
pilled. No other damage HIVJ
WHAT SHE SHOULD DO.
Pow Eucgostions of
anco oa a Subjocb of InterKno1
est to the Ladies. {
Ind OcrLtiin. Pacts WhiobBthf
Should Be Known by
All Women.
'rcm Tlio Homo Joiirn.il.
. A tthort tlino since nn article appeared
BJ" tlio columns of this paper , being nsynop-
It of a lecture delivered by n prominent
jju(1 ( before a well ktioun New Kiiglaiit )
* ociety. Thh article dealt so direct ) }
K"'lt tlio needs of women , nnil contained HJ
nnny hint * ! wliiclt wure valuable that it
mturally attracted no little attention , nnd
itw , wo learn , been n subject of cnmtncnl ]
n social circle ? fn nearly every uart of the
and. 11 calking tliat no mibjcct can I c
if moro vital Importance , as well as inter-
'at ' to nil renders , tirnn the condition of the ]
VOID en of America , wo lm > o collected anil
irepnrcd with considerable care , addition- )
1 fncti bearing upon the same subject.
The Indies of this country Imvc been
nero observed and talked about than those ]
I any other land , nnd Europeans always
lotico their characteristic * usually with
dnriration. Sara liernlmdt declared slit
id not nee how nnyono could resist falling
n love with "thoso pretty American In-
ilcs. " She might have ndded thnt even
icr far-fnmed French nntton would find it
Iflicnlt to equal , much less excel ,
American women in quicune's of percop
iou nnd biillinncy of intellect. The mindi ,
nd manners of American women are nil
hat can be dciirci ) ; but it is a lament- .
ble fact that their physical frames are far
ifcrior in comparison with their social i
nd mental characteristic. " . The women
f Kngl&nd are noted for their florid' ' .
e.iltli ; those , of Germany for their strong >
nnstitutions , nnd the Dailies of France for
heir cxuhernncu of spirits ; but American ]
rotncn possess no ono of these' qualities in
ny prominence , and nil of them only in n
light decree. The reason for this must
e plain to every careful observer. So-
ontixry ways , devotion to fashion bul
bovo all and moro than all , carelessness
r.d indifference to daily habits and duties Ktho
nvo rendered the women of this laud farflj
33 strong and healthy than it is either theirjpP,1
uty or privilege to uo. This irregulai
nd Indifferent habit of living bringsabout ;
10 most serious remits nnd is both direct- ,
r and indirectly of untold injury to thi
.ice. The cause , therefore , being mnni
; stly tinder the control of the women ]
liemselvcs , the power to rcmuvo it must
alurnlly bo under their control also.l
American women can possess just as ]
harmed lives ns though they liml in JJu
ape or nny foreign land , if the only do
're nnd determine to do BO.
The jitimary cnuso of Buffering frorr
isenso in iin ] > ure blood. The performance ]
f the nnttunl functions of womanhooilL
nd motherhood la not a disease , norl
houhl it t > o treated ns Mich , nnd to tnain-B
lin one's health the organ's which tnnkellf >
nd purify the blood must bo preserved in ,
r restored to , their normal condltion.L
heso organs are the kidneys nnd liver.3U
It la the ollico of the kfdnoya to take !
rom the blood the poisonous matter whlchp"r
ns been collected from nil pnrts of the ]
ody and P.V.H it off fiom the body. IfM
hey nro impaired in their notion theyH
an not do this work , tho'iioison ' nccumu-lhiKj
itcs , nil the organs In the uody which nrelj
ist.iined by the blood nro ucakened andB
ivo way , and finally the kidneys nnd con-fll
igiious organs bccotno the source of crcntui
ian ! , and without prompt relief death ixjjl
lertnin
, 10
It in the office ol the liver to extract oth-MJ
r impurities from the blood and utilize nHmii
lortioil of them for digestion. If the HvcrH
disordered ull foims of dyspepsia occur , ! !
he bowcla cannot expel the waste inatterl-1.1. ! !
nd the moat distrcrtsing inconvenience fol-H
ow. This is esjicclally tmo In the case otffi
vomon. Audit the bow els nro thus inac-Bmai
Ivo nnd overloaded the neighboringorgnn'-H
rhich nro particularly dependent for tlieirB
Ight Action ui > in the stnto of the liver , !
lowela nnd kidiioji' , becoma displacedt
nd the coiiscqtienccj which ensue nro tool
toll known to require restatement in nh
uggestlvo nrtlclo of this kind. The so H
ret , however , of preventing theae mnnifoldBri
lisonlers is to keep the kidneys and livcr | |
perfect woikini ; cundition. This is rcn
on , this Is science , and it appeals with
orce to the suffering women of America. [
When the body is in n healthy condition
hen comes beauty of complexion , elas-
icity of step , hopefulness of disposition
nd comfort anil happiness in the duties ]
ml responsibilities of a family. Thcro is , <
herefore. every incentive to secure ami
irexervo buoyant health ,
Wnrncr'H anfo Khlnoy nnd Liver Cure , ifltiE
ho remedy described In thu lecture to
vlileh reference has nlrciily been miulc , in imcir
eceiviii , ns it certainly merits , the moat ilium
areful attention and the ttinlot the women iliumS
the land. It in a puru mill t.tinnlo vege-
nblo rcmcdv vhich in now doing more
bring health and strength to the Anicri
n women than nnyono thing which has ]
ycr been discovered , , It nets dlrcctljL
ipon the liver , kldimvH nnd adjacent or-U | A
ntiB , soothes liny Inlldmimitlon , nllnys oVm
tain nnd places UKVO organs In n cotidl
ion to bring health to the uody and hnp-jja
iliiea.i to the life , The mumimuturora ofjrJl
his rieat remedy , as wo Icain from the
ecture , have tviittcii thanks of thousands !
women mnnv of them of gieut pronii- ]
icnco but tlieKO k'ttem ere very miij
egarded ns too bncred for publication. _ . .
rue woman is pleased to n\\o her physi
troublca flaunted in the eyes of thi
vorld.
The unquestionable vnlno of Warner's
5afo Kidney and Liver Cure is nil the
uoro manifest from the fact that hereto-
'oro no adequate remedy for the ills of
vomcn 1ms ever been discovered ; nor have
ho medical profccsion over been able to
isnist woman in her troublrH ns tlio do-
icrvos. Thlt ) inorlmps \ , largely auo to
prcKcnca of go much bigotry nnd into- ]
irnnce in that prufcsslon. Tim hhtory of
ncdlclno U a history which Illustrates to
ho fullest the blighting effect of bigotr )
md intolerance , Jlnrvcy , who discovered
circiilr.tlon ef the biped , wna driven
ut of Ktiglaml. Junner , the father ol
ncctnation , w na oppressed nnd scolfcd nt.
I'hompson , the founder of the Thomsonlnn
'hcoryvns the victim of a hateful con-
iplrnoy. Morton , in Massachnsotts , who
introduced the use of ether in surgical op-
iratlons , vvns charged with witchcraft , and
ths discoveries uf these men nto to-day
recognized asof liilinlto benelit to the race. I
is the solemn duty of ph
clan in the land ovcry "i'l
to t\ko adVantage ;
every opportunity which Is within hi rhe
reach ; not to promote the Interests of thi.
that school , but to heal the people of price.
their Infirmities. All ha\o vvltneesed , -
ilef.tb-bcd scenes and felt that if skill wen
equal to diaeato death might haVe been
osti > oncd many > car ngo that fcclence
use w ere made of nil the agencies she
revealed ) wns equal to a cure.
How many a time in the experience of
l has thin been Illustrated ? A cold is
WTwt BO j
, It refuses to yield to n Hxcdl.
form of treitmen * , the pbytl < inn may not
bo cindid enough to call in the aid of
other tchnolx , or of independent enclel
and the dear ono dies bccniiio the doctoiB"
will not exhaust expedient known totbd
world for relief. If ho have the courage ol
Ills conviction * r.nd employs mttsldo agen [
olc ho l vlnltc < l with expulsion from the ]
society of his fallowr , and , forjootli , be
[ comes what they chooie to call n "quack , "
When they have exhausted all the agen
| cits ! < approved by their nchoo'R they "shirk
the responsibility" of the death of thtir
patient by adviting A dip to "Colorado or
Klor.dd or a voyage to Luropo ! Sitcb |
treatment . . may bo in accordance with the
, "code of ethlts , " but in the > lew of tlu
unprejudiced nublio it Is downright cnicl
ty , if it mny not bo oven moro itrongl )
cnnraclcti7cd.
Thcro is no reason , hovvcv er , why thcl
women in this land should not possess the
best of health and spirit * . The character ]
of Uio country , thcnctivityof hersurround-
* ings ' , and tlio opportunities afforded for
recovering lost hciilth nnd retaining thej
: ame nro greater than those of nny otlici
hnd on the fnco of tlio globe. My n care
ful observance of the p'nln and simple
hws of health ; by n watchful cut
fjver dally lutiits nml intic ! , and by n > ci"
illation of thollfo with the remedy nbovrj
Turned , which hni b'como so prominent
ind vahmhlc , thcro _ fa no rot ton why r.ll
thb desired thinijHo hivomcnltincd maj
Kno1 In sec ucd in their highest degtcc. li
l1 thcrefoio n matter of im oitnnco that
w. men give this wibjo-t the nttention
which It desirve * . nnd the circ which
they nro nble t bestow , conscious that
tlipir i ( forts nre certain to bring them per
Kifcc health nnd Ion. and happy llvei.
rat2I-\vr >
|
The leading Sclentliti of to-day agree that
most diseases are caused by disordered klclncjs
ir liter. Jf , therefore , the ktdneviand liver arc
kept in perfect order , perfect health wllllmtiu
csult. Thia truth lias only been Known a short
.Imcnnd forjuvrs people suffered great agon ]
ivitliout being able to find relief. Tlio dlsioicrj
jf Warner's frofo Kldni-y and Ltv cr C.iro marks ji
now cm In tlio treatment of these troubles
Made from a simple troplutl leaf of rare valuo. il
ontaliis Just the elements necessary to nouri.il )
nd Invigorate both of these great organs , anil
nfcly rcBtoro and k.cp them In order. It Is a
Positive Remedy for an the dleoasca that cau-c
pains In tlio lox\er part of the body fnr TorpW
Liver Headaches Jaundlco Dizziness Oral el
rmerAKTIO Lh cr and Urinarj Organs.
It Is an excellent and > > afo remedy lor female.
luring I'reznancy. It will control Menstruation
md Is In 'aluablo for Lcucorrhcca or Falling ol
lie Womb.
As n Blood Purifier It Is uncqualcd , for it euro
.ho nrgnns that mnko the blood.
This . remedy , nblth has done such wonder' ,
put , ! . up In the LAIIOEST SIZKO UOTCI.K of an
nuJii-ino upon the market and la sold by Urui-
l ts and all dealers at 31.25 per bottlo. For
Diabetes , cnmilre for WAIlNRn'S SAFK U1A
BETK8 CVIU : . It Is n I'OSI IVE Itemed f.
H. H. WARNER & CO , Rochester , N. Y.
folOtu-th-eat.lv
United States Depository ]
* X3E&S r *
NationalBank
OP OMAHA.-
.
Oor. 13th and Parnam Sta.
.
3LDKST BANKING fOTABLISHMEST t >
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. } ]
BTABUBHXD 1356.
Organized oa a National Bank August SO , 1868
JAPITAIi AND PROFITS OVER 300.00C .
OKI1CRU3 AND DIRECTORS :
KOCVTZB , Prunclent.
AUOWTUS Kot'mit , Vice PrcsMenl. , '
II , W. YATM , Cashier.
A. J. rorri-irrov , Attorney.
„ „ Joiih A. UaeianioH.
P. IT. .DAVIS , Asst. Cashier. ) To
Thi hank ruches deposits without regard tc |
mounts.
Itsncatliiio ccrtlficntcH Ixnrli'p ' Interest. )
Draws ilratta on ban Francisco nnd princlpa
Jtlca . . ol the United State * , .il o London , Dublin | i
Inbnr lianU the jirlntlpivl cities ol tlio contl
ncnt of huropc. to-
Sells { nestncrr tcl ! : < ts lot emigrant ) by the In
man line. nmvliltl
Mtho
The Oldest Established
IN NEBRASKA.
Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co. , |
Jml
, '
transtctcil samu as tliat o ( an Incor | Co.an
noratcd oonH. on >
Acvountj kept In currency or fold nubjcct tf I 121
iilpht check without notion dii
for
Certificates cf deposit sued pavablo In three MX
lx and tueho months , joatlnj Interest , or 01 the
Ionian J Hhout
Interest. stti
Alliances made to customer ) on approved sccu bcr
jrltlos at market rah.il of Interest. Ou.
Duy and ncll Rolil , lllln of exchange , govern prl
mcnt , btate , county and city bondn.
Draw Blent drafts on I'ngluid , Ireland , Scot
ml , and ull | arta of Europe.
Bell European pa&mzo ticket * .
COr.LEOIION8 I'UOJJITLY MADR. inn
SIBBBTT & FULLER ,
JIM
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW , SCO * li
DVTD CITY , NEB , < n
S-cil | ! attention fhen torollcUlont In ISutloil ( for
! ! Lam
,1110
lal
ctl
CONTINUES TO
Roar for Moores ( ) the
Harness
AND Saddlery ,
HOC
oft
mil
1-8-
7
10.1
i
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WJ
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10
d t
3U
CD 10 [ j
10w
w
have a.lopted the LlonasnTnds JI ik , and Abet
wlU bo STAMt'EDwIUithotlON
" bet
"y"NAMK on the ame. NO QOOD3 ARt Inc
OENUINK WITHOUT Tim ABOVE HTAMV'8 ilso
brat luatcrUl U used and the mo l nklllor bit
workmen are ciuplovcd. uid at the lowmt ctvsl
nor
. Anjono ulnbW a price-lilt of good wli dltl
-oiifer a Uvor by Kiidlnjc tor one.
DAVID SMITH MOORE.
Dexter , L.Thomas , A
c
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , i
ngB .
oil' ! S. ( P.
| . .
1310 Farnham Street. > *
Opening Bargains for Fall
Having decided in future to adhere strictly to the
manufacture of Men's Gloves , the well known house
of Fisk , Clark and Flagg h ve closed to us their
ntire stock of
claimed by all who know them to be superior in
some respects to the
Alexander , Trefousse or Perinot GloYes.
_
We offer this morning I860 Pairs Best Quality 3-
Button Kids at 75c , 700 Pairs Best Quality 4-But-
ton Kids at $1.00 , 150 Pairs Best Quality 6-Button
Kids at $1.25.
The Retail Prices for these goods East are 3-
Button , $2.00 ; 4-Button , $2.25 ; 6-Button , $2.50.
The sale of Ribbons inaugurated by us m summer met with such
success that we have secured BETTER BARGAINS for Fall , and open
to-day. 500 Pieces Giros Grain Ribbon , all widths , 5c. a yard ; 350O
Pieces Satin and Gros Grain'from No. 7 to No. 40 at 10c. ; 75 Pieces
Sash Ribbons at 26c , , a yard.
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS ! NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS !
In .fact our whole iall stock is now being opened , and we invite attention
to the largest , cheapest and best stock we have ever shown.
S. IP IMIOIRSIE ] & OCX
1319 Farnham Street.
IN PASSENGER HATES I
HOBRIB ! BROS. Brokers In all Railroad
'ickets , Omaha , Neb. , offer Tickcta to the Eaut ,
untV further notice , at the following unheard of
aw Hates :
Chicago , CM ; Round Trip , $21.00. These are
Imltcd First-Class Tickets and ( rood for return
lirouKh thojcar , and > la the Old Reliable Chi-
ago , liurllngton & Qulncy Railroad. Also , ono
ray to
NEWYORg , IstcliSf , 81800.
BOSTON. ] do 1900.
I'lllLADKLPHIA , do 18 CO.
WASHINGTON , do 1800.
For partlculare. wrlto or fro direct to IIOIiDIE
IIIOS. , Dealers In Reduced Rate Railroad and
tcnmjhlp Tickets , 09 Tenth St. , Omaha , Neb.
Remember ! the place Three lee ) North of
'n on Pacific Railroad Depot , Coat bldo of Tenth
trcct. <
Omaha. August 1,1831 au25dawlm
LEGAlT NOTICE. "
'o Ci thirl no Rcddo , non-resident defendant.
Yon are hereby notified that on the Sd day of
leiitcmbcr , 18S1 , John Itcddc. phlntlff , filed hla
ictltlon In the District Court , ulthlnandtor
ouglaa County , Nebraska , ojrahist > ou as do-
cndant < , the object and praj trof which petition
, to | obtain a decree of dli ono from the bonds
; matrimony , with ) on for the follow hit ; carifts ,
o-ult : 1st , habitual drunkennifs ; 2d , c.\trcmu
ruclty , and for general relief.
You nro rcqulrc-l to anfucr raid petition on
ho 21th daot October , 1SS1.
DOANK Ir OAMI'IIELL.
Attornej n for 1'l.ilntilT.
niOBATE NOTICE.
the matter of the Kstato of 1'crdlnand Thum ,
ilcicascd
i
Notice la hereby git en that the creditors of
nld deceased , Mlh nieit the executrix of Bald
JsUtt' , bcforu me , County Judjo of Douglm
'ounty . , Nebraska , at a County court Itoomdn
aid County , on thu 12th day of Not ember , 1881 ,
the 12th day of January , 18S2 , and o t thu
2th daj of Maun , 1833 , at 1U o'clock a. in. caeli
liiy/or / the purpona of presenting tin Ir clalma
exitmlnatlon. adjustment arid allauanco.
Ix months are allow cJ for creditors to present
heir claims , and one yVar for the c\ccutrlv to
title Bald Kntate , from the I'Jth day \eptciu- -
icr , ISjl , tnU notice will bo published In IIIR
IUAIIA UVeuLY UKK for four weeka bincessivcly ,
irlor < to thu 12th daj ofNo > cmlKr , 11-81 ,
A. M. CIIADVVI 1C ,
ccpJl3t Countj * Judge.
PJtOlIATK 'JTOTJK.
the matter of thu l tate of Thomas El.-ickmore ,
deitarod.
Notku li hen by htn that the creditor ! of
aid cloti-oned , will meet the admlnlstrlx of raid
Mate , before mo , County JnUo | of Douglas
'ounty , Ncbuuka , at the County Court ISoom ,
said County , on the 1st day o [ No\ ember , 1831 ,
the 1st day of January , 18S- . and on the l t
of March , 1SS2 , at 10 o'eloclc a , in. cadi day ,
the purx > to of protntln their claim * forcx-
inhmtlon , adjubtmcnt and allowance. Six
iiontla are olloued for creditors to present thtlr
lalni" , and ono jcar for the administratrix to
cttloeald estate , from the 1st dvy of September ,
881 , this notice will bo published hi TUB Oujuit
VKEKLY BKU for four nctks stieccssUcly , prior to
l t day \o\embur , 1881.
1IOWA111) B. SMITH ,
eeH 4t County Jndtfp.
lealcd proposal * for the Construction of
Sldcwalki.
Healed proposals will Lo itcth cd by tha under-
Igncd until September 20 , ItWl , at 12 o'clock
teen , lor the construction olsldonalks In trout
land adjoining the follouinir described pre-
ulses , tolt :
Lot. Mock. Addition. Itenmks.
SO
a-34 4 KoiintiCiUUitli's
4 ii ii
O-IMMS 4 " "
I22lU 174 E&UlolSit
22 ( til 174 Seldo Joel eon
3-4 201 Ord. repaired
\XK ) wt Idol Jit
otl 74 nildcCap.Ar.
Jof4 Horliach'u uuBlicrnunA.
.tOltS h'oimtic'd 2il osIdolOit
- "
X > ( til
witn
ii u ii ii
k'J8 ; 1S1 " " iiBldoJIarney
Capitol luldoFaruhaiu
Also nil tlmt pAtt ol the cask sldcot totlmtrett ,
otueen ihunoitli Ido ol Costclhr and Boutb
ot block onol ) In South Omaha , addition ,
nil tlmt lart on the cost eldo ol 10th utrcct ,
ctween thu eoutli line ol Charlci itrccct and
orth line ol bloik ono (1) ) In bouth Omaha nd-
Itlou. J. J. It. 0 , JKWKTT ,
c22.flt City Clerk ,
W , J. CON NELL ,
ATTORNEY AT
- - LAW ,
Omen Front Rooms ( up italn ) In Hanscoui' *
w brickbullJlnj _ , N.Y. . corner K f rh r
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNITURE !
OROHAED & BEAN , J , B. FRENCH & CO. ,
C A R P ETSI G R O C E R Ssi
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
J1IN1NO UAClliNjilY , BELTINQ , HOSK , BRASS ANU IRON F1TTJNOS. PIPE , STEAM
1'ACKINQ , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STRANG. 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT
aa-ac-o.
* TSTATE AOENl FOR MILWAUKEE CrJJSNrjCOMI'AHY.
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