Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1881, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY S R
THE LODGES.
A" Broken Oolumn in Masonry
and Mourning Amonsr
tlio Brethren.
. Anclont Masonry in
Triple Unit nnil Knifjhtly
' * Pythlnufl.
THE FREE MASONS.
DUO. JAMES A. ( lAllFJEtn ,
The dentil of Bro. Jamca A. GUI' .
field , though not unexpected 1ms !
moved the fraternity profound ! }
throughout the country , One of the
most shining examples of a bright
and conscientious Mnson , he iicvoi
hesitated to publicly identify himself' '
with the cause or topracticoin private
life , tlio tenets of the order. His
public life nt Washington nllbrdcd
him many opportunities of masonic ]
'Usefulness , nnd they weroneverknow-
ingly neglected. ' 'I never applied to
him fur assistances for a Mason's ]
widow or childicn , " said Bro.
Albert Pike in recent inter
view , "thai ho did not respond
cheerfully nnd oven eagerly , often
throwing aside personal matters of ]
( importance to attend to the claims of
the sufluriiig and needy. " Bro. G.ir-
field was a member of tlio Blue lodge ,
the Chapter of Royal Arcli Masons !
and the Comuiandery of Knighis !
Templar. Hu was also a Scottish
Rite Mason of tlio eighteenth degree ,
nnd an elected Prince of the Roy.il
secret , which degree ho had made !
arrangements to receive during the
'coining month. In all the iduties ol
.tlio order he showed himself to bo not
only a true man , but nn earnest and
conscientious brother. His death
falls upon the fraternity oven
moro heavily than upon th
remain doir of the nation and the sense !
of peirsohal * beroWerrfont which it on- ]
tcils is ovid cnced by the draped work
ing tools and the emblems of mourn
ing in n thousand lodges throughout
, the country. j
The Omaha Knights Templar have ]
decided to hold memorial services on
Monday evening in their Asylum iii
Masonic Hall commoinorativu of tlio
life and death of Sir Knight James A.
Garfiold. Elaborate preparations nro
in progress to make the event ; inter
esting nnd instructive.
Mount Moriah Ledge of Per
fection also contemplates hold
ing at an early day a Ledge of ]
Sorrow in accordance with the beau
tiful ritual of the Scottish Kite in 8
memory of Bro. Garfiold.
ANCIENT AMERICAN MASONRY.
Dr. Lo Plougoon , a distinguished
-archiuologist , writes the following in
teresting letter from Merida , Yuca
tan : "I have discovered the ruing ofj
an ancient Masonic temple , whore the
priests and magicians used to gather ]
in order to celebrate their mysteries.
Tlio Masonic ledge of those belonging -
longing to the first degree fronts
towards the north ; that of
the Masons belonging to the second
and third degree points to the south.
I have found a few of the mystical
dice , stone.on which is carved an
apron with a hand on it and a cabalis
tic stone , ( the stone is of such n de
scription that your correspondent is
of opinion that ho found a similar
.ntone in the temple of Heliopolls ) .
have- taken copies in clay , and shall
try to establish the relation between
these discovered Masonic attributes
and those found at Memphis and The
bes. 1 think I may not bo mistaken
if I suspect a relation as well with
those attributes discovered by Gor-
ringo on the pedestal of the Cleopatra
obelisk at present in Central Park.
GOAT IIAIUS.
There Was work on Tuesday evening - ]
ing in the M. M. degree by the com
panions of , the Chapter o Royal Arch
'Masons.
St. John's Jodcfe No. 23 , 'A. F.
A.iM. , worked the E. A. degree on
Thursday evening.
A three-story Masonic hall is to be
built in Nassau , Bahama Islands. The
lower floor will bo used for stores , the
second story as a concert and lectuie-
room , and the upper floor for lodge
rooms.
The centennial exercises nt York-
town. Virginia , will occupy four days ,
from 18th to 21st October , inclusive.
The Masonic order will lay the corner
ntono of the monument , and over
5,000 of the craft are expected to be
present.
Nova Cncsavoa Harmony ledge No.
2 , of Cincinnati , Ohio , is the wealth
iest ledge in the world , its real estate
and other investments being worth
over 8500,000.
"Time works wonders. " Masonry
will soon flourish in Spain ; where not
long ago its pa.trons were persecuted
and imprisoned. Signor Sagasts ,
, prime minister , is the Grand Master.
, v THE TRIPLE LINK.
On Monday , the 10th instant , the
Sovereign Grand Lodge assembled at
Cincinnati , Ohio. While there will ,
bo , hospitable- receptions , parades ,
banquets , etc. , there is also much
legislation that will bo attended to.
If all are present there will bo 184
officers and representatives.
The Wildoy Association , of Chicago ,
has decided that Thomas Wildoy was
born in 1782 , and that the centennial
nrinivorsay is to bo celebrated on January -
uary 10,1882.
Several GrandLodges have instruct
cd their representatives to urge the
Sovereign Grand Lodge to adopt a
law by which the work of Subordi
nates will be done in the highest do
greo. This has boon efton tried before
fore , but always defeated by a large
majority.
KNIGHTLY PYTHIAN ? .
OMAHA LODGES. *
On Monday night Planet Lodge
worked the third degree ,
Wednesday evening , Nebraska No ,
1 , began the fall campaign with est.
Thursday night Omaha Lifd. .
worked the 1st and 3rd degrees on
two candidates , , /
The Omaha lodges of the order
have all been busy this week nnd a
good attendance has been present.
NOTES ,
' Ohio gained 339 during the last
term. ]
A grand ledge for Oregdu has been
petitioned for.
Three I6clg6s -beeninstituted
in Now Mexico.
Kansas gained seven lodges nnd 1517
members last year.
Now sections ave continually -being
'
'added to the Uniform Rank ,
California Pytlminism can bo cor
rectly reported ns satisfactorily pro
gressing.
The order throughout the United
KStatcs is increasing in membership
Bind financially prospering.
5 A now building nt Central City ,
D\kola , has just been erected ami
occupied jointly by the Pythiaus ,
Masons and Odd Fellona. Tills bespeaks
speaks hnrmony nnd good will in that
community.
CrtU for Rnpulilicnu Stnto Convon-j
tion.
The llepubllcnu rlector * of tlio State (
JCcbrnska arc hereby called to tend ilclo-
gates front the sex or.it tountlc ? , to meet In
State Convention nt I.hftoln , on Weilnes-
Iny , October lith , 1881. ft3RO * : o'clock , p.
n. , for the unrposo of v'fldnR ' In mnntna'
tion candidates for . 'ii following named
iflicc , viz :
Ono .TutlRo of tlio Supreme Court.
Two Regents of the Stnto University.
Anil to transact such other business ft1- !
nay properly coino before the convention !
Tlio several counties are entitled to rep
resentation in the Stnto convention ns fol-
'i , based upon the vote cast for George !
\V. Collins for I'residentinl elector , KivingP
> no delegate to each one hundred ami Hftyl
150) ) votes and ono for the fraction ofa
ovonty-fivo (75) ( ) votes or over. _ Also one !
lelcgato nt largo for each organized coun- |
ountiei. Vti. Del Counties. Vts. Del
Vilnius. . . . 1447 11 .loluwm . .1003 f.
Ynteloi > e. . . 577 fi Kearney . . 550 SJ
Joono 071 T > Keith 32
Buffalo. . . . 1193 II Knox 55(5 (
8 Lancaster. 3397
Bntler : > 8 7 Lincoln 377
1SOI 13 MndUbn 070
Ucdnr 218 2 Mcrrick. S1U
Jlieyonnu > . 232 3 Knnco . . 19 ! )
Clay 1517 11I Nuckolts C94
080 I ! Neinuha 1473
Jhaso 1 Otoo . . i 1918
uminliig H93 1r Pawnee. .1181
Jtistcr . . . 290 3 Phelps. . . ,426 ,
3akota. . . , 1123 3 Pierce . . . " 70
Xiwson. . . . "i47 3 Polk i 043
) umly 3o Platto. . . . 831
DIxon 450 4 HeinVHlow284
Jodso 1439 11 llichrdsonlTOl
Douglass 3290 23 Salino..l841
Fillinoro .1404 10 Sarpy. . . . 491 4
Franklin. . 085 5 Sanndcrs..l717 I'J ]
7ionticr. . 133 2 Seward..l354 101
'urnos ' . . . COO 5 Sherman. SOS
Gago. . . . .1720 13 Sioux. . . .
" otper . 150 Stanton. . ISO
roeley. . . . . 182 Thayer. . 831
Hall 1150 Valley 392
layos . Wash'ntonll90 '
lamilton. . . 997 Wheeler. .
Tarlan . 078 Wayne. . . 118
Hitchcock. . 135 Wehster. .1000
Holt . 33 J York 1414 111
Howard. . . . 037
10G9 Total . 44ll
It is recommended First. That nc
> ro\ies bo admitted to the convention ex-
ept such as are held by pcrcona residing !
i the counties from which the proxies arcj
iven.
Second. That no delegate shall repre-jj
cut an absent member of liin delegation !
nless ho be clothed with authority from !
lie county convention or is in possessions
f proxies from regularly elected delegates !
'lereof. r
By order of the Republican State Gen-
ral Coininitte" . I
JAMKS W. . DAWES , Chm'n.
P. J. HKN'DCitsHOT , Sec'y- pro tern.
Lincoln , Neb. . Aug. 31 , 1881.
Novel Parnsola.
The last novelty in parasols is toj
, ave thorn in velvet. Ono lately seen
: i ruby velvet had a largo gold-cm-
roidored bee on ono division. An
ther novelty was of cream lacol in
arrow flounces , with different sized
Brazilian ilics and beetles scattered ]
ver it among the folds. Painted par
, sols have been a fitrour this , seas6n , [
flbrding opportunity to muidcns fni
or the display of their artistic skill,1
nd some of the designs are decidedly
niquo and altogether lovely. The
oral designs are usually chpsoti with'
'oferenco ' the toilets either
to , corres-
lending with the flowers on the hat' '
dress. . Some of the pretties ) ; have
long trail of flowers and leaves bo-
inning about the center and lying
tarolcssly across the parasol , terminating -
ting at the edge ; a trail of briar with
> eirics ; hops , some of them turnind
) rown ; Virginia creeper , with some ]
of the leaves of the lovely green ofi
summer and others in the gorgeous ,
lutuinn tints ; roses , poppies and
sthor flowcra with deciduous
> etals , some of those scat-
ored and falling out , apparently lost
'roni some of the flowers. Bouquets
if flowoia maiguerites and grasses , !
3ornflowors and corn , or carnations , !
arelessly tied together and falling in
Jifl'orent directions , or apparontlyi
lung at random , are frequently aoen.
but moro novel h a spray of convol
vulus or other trumpet-shaped blos- |
joms , with a couple of humming-birds
10 Bering near , or a spray of ( lowers
ipiinging from the edge , with birds
ind butterflies , . On ono is a single
ropical flower , with one buttei fly of
ho same region fluttering abovu it ;
an another a crowd of brilliant butter
lies , and on still another , worn with
blue costume , a cloud of blue
juttcrlliea on an ivory ground with
blossom hero and there of the pur
ilo-blue scabious. A flight of B\val-
ows crossing diagonally a dark blue
> araaol is quaint and effective , and
ilao a single swallow flying off from
nno of a darker blue as if belated and
hurrying to its nost. Floral fringes
ire seen on many parasols where
small flowers are used in the painted
design , buttercups and daises with
grasses , fuschias aud rose b'uds being
especially adapted to this purpose.
Worthless Stuff.
Not so fast my friend ; if you could
see the strong , healthy , blooming
men , women and children that have
been raised from beds of sickness ,
smflbring and almost death , by the
use of Hop Bitters , you would say ,
"Glorious and invaluable remedy , "
A WONDERFUL DISCO VERY.
For the speedy euro of Uonsump
tion and all diseases that lead to it ,
such as stubborn coughs , ncglectei
Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth
ma , pain in the side and chest , dry
lincking cough , tickling in the throat
Hoarseness , Bore Throat , and nl
chronic or lingering diseases of tin.
throat and lungs , Dr. King Now Discovery
covory has no equal and ban established
or itself a world-wido reputation.
Many leading physicians rccommoiu
and use itinthoir practice , Tlio form
ula from which it is prepared in high'
ly recommended by all medical jour
nals. The clergy and the press have
complimented it in the moat glowing
terms. Go to your druggist and got o
triai bottle free of cost , or n regulai
zo for § 1.00. For Sale by
d(5 ( ( JHH & MoMAiioy , Omaha.
. * <
Itg Possibilities M\d
Ami the Tricks of lit Pooulo.
. . . , ,
Correspondent e of The 1'co.
: STEU , Sept. JI3. Dorchester
gfs Iho first town West of Crete , andj
DEiIso the first town cast of Fiicnd , Itjj
"Contains 000 inhabitants , and is thclj
market town for n district of a.t rich
farming lands ns lltcro nro in thcl
South Platte country. There isagoodS
ohanco hero for enterprising business
men. A banlcor , an agiicultural im-
doalVa lurnoss maker , mull
carpenter , Are badly needed , an ill
there i nothi all probability , al
business" Hiat wbu4d not bo bonollltodj
in n very s7 rl time by the inorcascdfl
custom that only comes from compo-f
tilion. Ilonce dry goods and grocorj {
men are also wanted.
A few moro grain' dealers
liolp to bring the farmern to Dorches- ]
tor.
sorihTir.s , ( iituuoiir.s AMU
Three church building.- ? , ono of theR
best schools in the state , and the Oddf
Fellows and Kniglita of Honor , allE
iclp to form what is known aa goodji
society.
There is no liquor soldin or arouml |
Dorchester.
uirnoViiMEXTH.
Alloy , t Maxfiold mid S. G. PantcrQ
mvo erected n fine brick block twos
torics high.
A depot has just been completed !
, iid any quaiitity of dwellings arej
; oing up.
II. C. Bittonbendur has latoly'oatab-j
ishod a live newspaper , The Star.
Wheat is estimated at half a crop.
D.its above the average. Corn throe-
ourths of average yield but a largo !
icroago and hence more corn than
ver before.
CATTLE.
Fifteen hundred head of cattle ni.
'rass in the immediate vicinity tribu-j
itary to Dorchester and a great quan-j
ity of hogs.
LANI >
s steadily advancing in value and
sells readily. There are only twol
or three uncultivated farms in all thiej
county. Cultivated land is worth
about S3500 for o , quarter
tion. The surface is gently ro
and better farming land would bo hard
to find.
TIUCKH.
T. B. Parker , the prominent pro-K
fcssional politician of the democratic !
school , did much to bring this town Jt
into commercial disgrace , but now h <
is gone and honest men breathe mon
freely.
A harness maker went put foraginpU.
the other day , and being fond ofjlF
squash , ho piled a few into his wagonBi
when In passed an inviting p.itch.9
The sequel , however , was that thcHff
irate farmers got onto the trail andl
compelled the return of each nndlg
every squash. _ P"
A shurpitwelvo year old boy with a !
pretty and very popular little sister , ! *
wroto'lovo letters to the small boysVg
over the signature of that sister , and"
jsaid that a little change was > vented
for some girlish toy , the amount asked :
for being shrewdly calculated to "size ]
the pilo" of the victim. Some thirty
or forty dollars were obtained bpforc
the game was discovered and then a ]
tattoo reveille and the long roll WoreL
played on the seat of that boy's panta-BE
loons , but ho is still known as Ihol *
most Jay Gouldish boy inthocolmtry , *
Dorchester has long needed a good
hotel and Mr. Kinkle is trying hardi
to fill the bill. [
I am under many obligations to :
loading citizens for kindly aid , and
especially to Mr. Bittonbender , of
the Star , and Mr. Alloy , the post- [
master. Enterprise and public spirit
are the principal requisites for success
in this western world , and Messrs.
Alley and I3ittcnbondcr have a large !
stock of both on hand
For business review see advertising !
columns. HAyor.it.
M'lvor , of Texas' .
"What's all this crowd around for ? ' ' ;
asked Mr. Mclver. of Texas , the ]
other morning when the captain of
ho regulators caught up with him.
' 'Thoy have come to see the Imng-j
ng. " said the captain ; "man going ]
o bo hanged in a minute ; bctlct
vait and see it. "
" 'Fraid won't have time , " said
Mclver , walking sidewise , and keep
ng his hands down. "Got a horsi
> ut hero in the brush I want to look
ifter ; 'fraid she's got a spavin i
"That's it , " the captain said ; "lit-
lo eorrol more with u blaze face andHj
; wo white feet my mare and you're
ho man. Guess you had bettor stay
to the hanging. "
"Can't'rsaid Mr. McTvor. "I've
jot to go to the shootin' . "
So uaying ho got hia hand on his
gun , filled a coaplo of regulators , full
of holes , and with the sardonic laugh
of a man who was disappointed be
cause ho couldn't stay "to the hang-
ng , " ho disappeared in the brush tt
ook after that spavin.-Gov. [ Hob-
erts. _ _
Kidney Complaint Cured.
H. Turner , Rochester , N. Y. , writes :
"I liavo been for over n year subject to serious -
rious disorder of the kfdneyi , and often
unnblo to attend to Imninetm ; I procured
your IJumiocK ULOOD UITTKIIH , and wa
rellqveo before Imlf a bottle wan uned. 1
Intcnil to continue , as I feel confident that
will " 1'rico ? 1.00
tlioy entirely euro mo ; ,
trial Izo 10 centn. ZScodlw
Buoklin'a Arnica Salve.
The best salvo in the world for outa ,
bruises , Bores , ulcora. salt rheum ,
fever sores , tetter , chapped hands ,
chillblains , corns and all kinds of
skin eruptions. This salvo is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Price ,
25o per box. For sale by
IKU & MoKAiioN , Omaha.
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
No. 1508 Fur-ahum. Street ,
OXMTA
Orrjci Nor h tide OPP. Orand Ceatral Hotel.
? No 0110 who i * tliorotiRlily
tin the bo cl l h lf M ll.il.lo . to Ol.icjjo 44 hi
[ UutU ItroRuhr. lie ru.iy l > o iilticAe < I by i-ou
ItiigcoiH ilNuvci ) , Mill M > tn.iy the IrrcjrulAr , Imt
Jhols not tca'lj'MluhJctt to tuttlilo liifluoniis
ETho mo of
! Tarraut'a Seltzer A poriont.
nwilarlt ) ' , nml comciiucnt Inimiiiniht
tram * IcUics , ' *
801.11 IIV AM. DRUGGIST *
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EVERYLADY
mm TO KNOWJ
There exists a inonnsof se
curing a soft nnd brilliant
Complexion , no mailer how
poor it jnny naturally bo.l
Hagoii's Hagnolia Halm fs n !
delicate niul harmless nrti-
do , which instantly removes
F r o c h 1 o s . .Tan , ttcdness
lloughncss , Eruptions , Vutty
gar Klnshings , otc.j etc. Hot }
( lelicnto mtuTnatural arc its 1
ofl'ects that its use is not
suspected by anybody.
No lady han the rjjjlit < „
present n disfigured 1'aco in
society jvhon the Magnolia
Kalin is sold by all druggists
for 75 couts.
Il
IIPVPI EC lomApfiitfr COLUMIIIAl
IlUf ULCO * tindOT10IK eCI.l-S. Kftwt
three cent stoirp torOilnlogiK ?
nml jirtce list contilnlii'fullf
iBfonnntloni
N , I , D , SOLOMON ,
Paint * . Oil * nltd Glni |
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Business College.
GREAT WESTEERf
QEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal. u
Crcighton Block ,
MAI1A , NEBRASKA I
tor Clrcul I. nov.iMJtwtll
AGENTS WANTED Fen oun NKW COOK , '
B1DLE FOR THE YOUNG , " | l i
Ing the Story ol the Scriptures. l > y nov. Oooryi
icxaiiilur Croolt , D. I ) . , In simple uid atttacthi
iSuajc fnrold nml jaunt ; . I'rolusoly Illiutra
[ I , makliiK a niott Intcrcittln nml Imtircsalu
iiith H liiitruitor. ! ' . ory inrunt willitucuro thii
ork , 1'rcauhcrn , j on ttiouM circulate It. Priw
LOO , Sciul tor circulars v , ltd extra terms.
j n. ciiAMiiiiia&eo. : at. j.oui * Jio.
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3YRON REED & . CO ,
OLDHfT UTADLiallED
leal Estate Agency
IN NKIH1ASKA3
Keep a comiikto' abstract of title to all Heal
liUto In Omaha and Douvlu cotintv. nm > tl
DRS. COFFMAN
AND
THOMPSON , \
Physicians and Surgeons.
, Over CrulcVulunV , IMh St. , Hct.
farnham and
J.P.ENGLISH ,
\TTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
810 South Thirteenth Street , with J
J. M. Wool worth.
[ leading and Elocution Df
TAUGHT iiy
fULIA B HABDBNBEJRGH. )
Voice Training , Private Lettoni and ( ,
Clnnci ,
2011 Cam Strut , bctvtccn 20 and Slit.
B. D. MCLAUGHLIN ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
And Notary Public ,
Premier1 ! Block , Oppotlto PottOfrlce.
J.H FLIEGLE
Succcnor to J. H Thlolo ,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Wo. m Douglir
KANMI { 'ITY , l.wvxxntimr ,
_ . itln.urr nd outui , the
JMTKIIS train \\lfch radnt !
EVCRT LINE Of ROAO
hat penetrates the Continent from the JtUwir
lUrrtotha I'Acldo 3V > pc. Tim
OH10A(5O TJOC1C ISLAND & PA
CIFIC ) KAILWAY
! i the only Una from CHcngo onuliu Irxk Intt
jviisas , orlikli , 1 > V Iti onn ro-id , rnwhM Ilii
alnl nliot immcd. .No 7.iAi > cKM nv U mi Ann
S'o tiiNfiixn co\sitcTiosst No hiuMlln In 111
cntlhtcilor linclrnn car ? , IM ocrv i wi cT4j > r li
arrlnl In roomy , clrAii nr.d rcnlllui\l ccvch.v *
) < on Fust Kviin-M Tmln * .
DAY L'Ar.s or inirhivlrtl mvntflccince , ruU.in'
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IIMSO Clutt , u > on wlilrli iiiMlv.rjfcr\ol of un
.llKWW l OXCtllcnCO , At tllO lOW Wto Ol SliVKW
if , * OUVTS xxcn , \ > lthamlilo King for IiftUthfttl
n H > 3 nifnU
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ixnktti niul MlM-nnrl lilvor 1'olnt.x uml ilo con
cllonsivtBll | KlnU ) of Intcrncji'.OTi lth otlici
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iilicoolli > n > or.Micolti ! Ki > nin , Jichrwkn , Illacl
lllll , WtoiulnL'Lili. . Idaho , Ncr.vJft , California
Orrjon , wiMhlnttoii Territory , Colonwlo , Arlzont
ind Ifmx.MiixIco ,
Asllbcrnl nrraiiRomcnti rpanlin > fliopKaffon1
my oilier lim\ and ralm nt faro Mnnn iiH ow a >
onctltor9 | , uho fnrntiili but n tltlio of tua cow
fort.
fort.l
l ) < xr nml IncMo ol unortsiocn free.
Tlcktts , inntni mid folilcra ivt. nil urlnclpttl
n iho tilted SUtc < i
n. 1U CA1H.K , IX ST. JOHN ,
Vice Pru't tt r.tm. Ociu Tkt Mid Pdni'r At , '
llanaxcr , Clilcnvo Cnkniro.
1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880 ,
KANSAS CITY , A
SUoe & Council Blnfls
U Till ONLY
Dkect Line to ST. fcOUJS
AND TIIH HAST
From Omaha and the West.
la ohnnsro of cart between Omaha An j tit , uoitl *
Mid but one lictwcon O1IAI1A nJ
NI\V : YOHK.
Dally PassengerTrains
EASTERN AND WESTEUN CITIES with LESt I
WlAliOCM and IN ADVANCE ot ALL !
OTHEll LINES.
Till * cntlrn line In equipped llh Pi
alaco Skjcplnsf Cnn , Pfthto l-.y Coachct ,
'afcty riationn and Coupler , and the celebrated ;
tVcatlnghonso Alr-liraVo.
fsran thutoiir ticket nsuls VIA i\AN"UVB
J1TV , ST. JOSKPII 4 COUNCIL BLUM'S llftll f
aid , \KSt. Joseph ami bt. IX > IIH. |
Ticket for eala nt all coupon rtatloni ID th'
Vest. J. F. BAKNAUD ,
V" C. DAWES , Ren. Snpt. , bt. Joseph , JfoJ
Ocn. Puw. and Ticket ARV. , til. Joseph , Mo. |
, AKDI DnnUBV , Ticket Asont ,
1020 Karnhara ktrccl.
A. I ) . DARNAun General Arclit ,
OMAIIAjNR
Sioux City & Pacific
- ND
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
CHE Ot/ > RELIABLE SIOUX CITY UOUTEj
:
tOO MILES SKOllTUll KOUTK 2.OOJ i
rr.osf
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO ST. PAUL. MlSNHAl'Ot.lrt i
0UUJT1I OH DISMAHCK I
uid all polnta In Northern Iowa , MlniitMiUnnt I
Dakota. Thin ) lne la i < | iiliH' ) ) < l w tli tlio Impnnoc I
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flntforui C'OMDleJ anil llnffor ; anil ( or ,
Bl'EUP. SAFETY AND OOJIPOHT
unfiuriasscil | , Klr ant Drawn ? Itoomi n
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nany , run throiuhV1T"OUT C1IANUK botwoo
Union V&dllc Tmnslot utpot at Council Uluflg I
iinl Bt. 1'cul.
Tralni Utno Union Pocino Trsnifor
Council llluffant > :15 : \ \ in , , reaching Sioux CIt
10.20 , .m. micISt. 1'nul at 11:05 : a. m. uinklml
FEN HOIJKS IN ADVANCE OF AJjy.OTIIEl [
IIOUTK.
Sec
V. C. HILLS , HajKrintciiiIcnt ,
T. E. noillNSOW , JllBbOurl Vulloy , la.
A't-t. Uti I'aii8. Aijilit.
J. II. O'BU'i AN , Pa ii r Accnt.llliiQ
llliiQ . tnw > .
Axle 0reasel
NEVER GUMS !
Uccd on Wasons , Huypcs , Hca | r9 , Thrcshcn
mil illll MMhlntiy. It Is INVAI.UAHI.K TO FAUM
nn AND 'IXAwtnrnti. It cures Hcratcliei and all
ltula ottoroo on llorttu and Stock , ta well us on
10" '
OLAEK & WE , Manuf's ,
305 Illlnoli Street , Chicago ,
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BlackiamoMCoalCo
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\V. JI LOOM'S , J. S. NK
I'iltt ) . Kl.0 , AMI TllKAH
I. ! , . MILLKIl , AOBST.
HARD OR SOFT COAJ.
11 car lot * or In ( lunritltlug to suit purcliaiera ,
lOrdorii HollclUd. f
, Foot Farnham and Doug .
las Sts , , Omaha. ,
gcp3-tt
T'HOIJATE NO'J'IOE. 0
Itato ol Nelirasl.n , Dau L-nCour./ \
\t a I ounty Court , licM at tliu County Court
I'ooni , In and ( or call County , on tlio 'Jilt ( U\ Fc
of Ki-Ucmlier , A. 1 > IB I. I'rcittint , A * SL
UllAlMYICK.CountvJiidyo.
In Uio matter of tlio adopt Ion , oljouiile
oljcr , ninlnur ,
On rundlnx1 and filing tlir petition of Amo
uiti Mary Colycr , praying tliat tlitlr said ( .Itllt
nuIKI adopted dy Kihiard nn < l Mary 12. Utcnard
mil that they voluntarily and frcclj ilto ui > tk
UktoJy aril itroof said ilillJ.niu olfo tlui | tl
Ion of 1 1 uaril and Uary K. bUward uliowina
liat they wl h to adopt the mid clUJd ,
Oiiunmu , That October Uth , A. I ) . 1831 , a
o'clock a. in. l ai ! jnod for hearing said | < ctl
lion , \\licn all ] xr oiu Intcrustul In tald uuttc
my appear at a County Court to l > u IK Id , In and
or said C'oiintv , ami tliow raiutu uliy the pra ) or
petitionernfioiiM not l > o irranUd ; ami Uiat no-
Icoof pcnduic y of thc ald potltlonand the heart > i |
hvriof , liu given to nil ji riOiialnU'ru U < l In talc
natter , ) < y puljIUlilnj , ' a copy ol Jlili onler In Tin
UAIU DAILY lien , a iiuwujviper priutix ) In nal <
'ounty , for three miucomlt v MOC ( < , prior to ell.
lay cf hoarlnjr. A. M. CIIAUWICK ,
[ Atruocopy ] County Judito.
ly
SIBBBTT & FULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
VID CITY , NEB.
Special attcutlou ifUvu to collodions In Duller
count' " 'l-iuv-fii
W. J. CONNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Orrici Front Hooini ( up ttaln ) In
now brick bulMlritf , K , V , corner Kltccutlt at
rnliam Btrovti. .
THISTmtw .
T-mtw cyont1 rnuotuiblo
imp question that Mm
GHSGA60 & NORTH-WESTERN
Is BI Ml ottos tlio bw. 100.1 for you la Inko Tvhrn * '
traveling In rtlbt-T rllicrtToB M a
tlucago anrf all of too Principal Points In the West , North anu1 NffrUHcit
Sfil
l// rH
IAIL\VAY , | .
CHICAGO & MOUTH-WESTERN
T itill lu tw ° l ° ftUrorwoTc ) 1'asti-'xprtoj'
Fhe Imperial Palace Dining Oars
IK"I
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fopTlckct3 vla thls > a < ' .l > e > ro > 9r rcndiovcrltand talianono other. " !
u Cou'l Jlannjcr , Chicago , * * Vi\.Q , . STUSXETT acu'irass ' , Apsnt , OlilcagoJ
. DUKL. Ticket AporAo. ; ft H.'W. ' nnlln-ny , Uth mid Foraham rcot .
IVK. MMIlAI.Ij , A rtsUnt Tlolict 0. A . W. llallMay ,
ARtnt N. lUlCiiid Fainham stroell
J ? IIEU. , Tlcl.ct'Ag ' t 0. * N. W.'K ' ' ll y , U. I1. It. B. Bopife
BAMJC3 T. CLAltK UrmnAircii4 , ft
\DVANGE \ OF THE SEASON !
j
Goods Suitable for the :
COMING WEATHER
JUST RECEIVED AT-
Gruild & McXnnis'
And will be' sold at our usual extremely
Blankets and Comforters , Flan
nel's ' and Shirtings , Cotton Flan-
nelfs and Sheetings , Muslin and
Calicoes , Dress Goods , Silks , and
Satins , Black Goods and Cashf
meres , Hosiery and Underwear ]
Corsets and Gloves , Ribbons , and
Ladies' Neckwear , Cloaks and Dol-
mans , Tab.le Linens and Napkins ,
Gent's White and Colored Shirts ,
Waterproofs [ and Flannel suitings ,
Denims and Jeans.
IF ( Blue decked Shirting at 16 2-3,0 , Sold
Everywhere else at 20o ,
You -will SAVE MONEY by Buying Your Gooda of
CTJILD & McINNIS ,
03 N , 16th St. , 2nd door N , ofCal. , E , Side ,
FATION
TO ALL WHO JIAVE
BATCHES AND CLOCKS
TO .BE
El IT G-
TO BE DONE Oil
JEWELRY MANUFACTURED.
hile our Work is better , our Prices artf Lower
than all others , .
'X'JbJCJBI
3 T T
.receive all. of the SIX FIRST iPREMIUMS
offered for Competition in o'Ur'lifie '
3ver All Competitors.
the Best Watch Work ,
For the Best Jewelry , ( own make , )
For the Best Engraving ,
For the Best Diamonds ( own importation )
FOR THE BEST
DISPLAYED , ETC.
faying lately enlarged myworkshops and pulling in now Jiil improved ma
chinoiy , I hope to still more improve the nunlity and finish of our
ovk and fill orders witlf moro promptness thim is usual.
Motto liaa nlwnya botmiuid always will bo ; "First to gain auperior faoili
tlos nnd then ntlvortiso tlio fact not before no wild advertisements.
Borne unprinoiplod dealers being' in the 'habit of oenying my'
announcements , I would bog you , the reader of tlua , to
draw a line between such copied advertisements
nnd those of Yours , very truly ,
A. B. HUBERMANN ,
The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. .
Sign of the Striking .1 M Town Olock. "