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    THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20,1881.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Record of Events on tlio Eas
Side of. tlio Missouri ,
The City In Mouruiupr For th
Dead President.
Order of Exorolsos For the Moinor
inl Horvlcos-
SOLEMN CELEBRATION.
uiunr.viNo inn i UN.VKU n < DAY or THy
To-day will witness in this city
grand yet soloinn so no. The fire department
partmont will turn out in full , also th
Abe Lincoln post , the Ivanhoo Com
mamlcry No. 18 K. T.all IhoMaso1. '
in the city , all members of Twii
Brothers Encampment , all nioinbcrs o
the different associations of Odd Pel
lows , the Council Bluffs LighL Quanta
Pottawntomio County Veteran Asso
ciation , all the teachers and children
of the city schools , the St. I'atnck'
benevolent society , all members o
the different orders of K. of P. sucl
' a throng , together with the dress o
blnck wo wear to-day , will give us ;
oombro look , indeed. How changcc
from a few short months ago , whoi
tlio pcoplo rejoiced that we liae
passed through an exciting polili
cnl campaign without a jar
" " But yesterday and our city Igorioe
beautiful indeed , in its dicsn of' day.
zhug hriliancy. To-day wo are ul
mourners ; the heart of every ciUzoi
beats with ono accord. At the grave ,
us it were , together will wo pcrfonr
with heavy hearts the last sad rites te
the memory of our president. The
mandate was an unwelcome one. The
lesson it ( caches ia not for us at
present to know. Let us with one
voice exclaim : "Thy will bo elono , '
us wo gather round the bier of one
who has given up his lifo on the altai
of our common country ,
y ti The following program will bo car
ried out'nearly as follows :
At 11 a. m. Council Bluffs Inde
pendent battery will commence the
firing of funeral salute and continue
firing every five minutes until 3:00 : p.
m. , making forty-nine guns , indica
tive of the president's ago.
The formation of the memorial pa
rade will take place precisely at pre
cisely 120 : ! ! o'clock p. m. , on South
Sixth street , the right resting on
Broadway , in the following order :
1. Marshals , assistants nnd mount
ed escort.
42. Music. ,
3. Masonic lodges and chapter in
regalia under escort of Ivanhoo com-
mandery Knights Templar in full
uniform.
4. The several lodges of Odd Pel
t lows in regalia , under escort of Twin
-Brothers encampment in full uniform.
C. St. Patrick's Benevolent sociotj
under command of president anel
marshal.
' . 0. .Ancient Order of Hibernians.
7. Pupils and teachers of iho pub
lic schools , under direction' Prof.
Farnham.
8S Pupils und teachers of the deaf
id dumb institute , under direction
of Stint. Rogers.
1 0. The several loelgcs of Knights of
Pythias , under the icspcctivo olllccrs
and escort of uniformed Ivnights.
$ Ij&t 10. Koyal Arcanum" . A. M. Beards-
f loyj regent.
' 11. Ancient Order of United
Workmen , Goo. II. Wheeler , M. W.
I * j 12. Scandinavian society.
> -18. Fire department , unelcr charge
of Chief Lacy ami assistants.
11. Council Bluffa Light Guard,1
Lieutenants Martin and Morgan , com
inanding.
15. Pottawnttamio county veterans
- Contain Gco. Careen , commanding.
< 10. Abe Lincoln post No. ! ! ) , G. A
.J 41. , 0. H. Harrison , P. 0. , Kdnin J.
( Abbott , Adjutant.
17. Council Bluffs lieht nrlillciy.
i- 18. His Honor , W. II. Vaughan ,
mayor , common council and city oil- !
cors in carriages.
19. Judges of the courts , county
ofllcois and mcmbets of the bar ii
carriages.
20. Clergy of the dift'oiont churches
in carriages.
21. Council Bluffs medical society ,
Dr. Green president , in carriages.
22. Council Bluffs board of trade ,
L. C. Baldwin , president.
2J ) , All ether citizens in carriage. . .
The line will inovo piomplly at 1:30 :
; p. m.
LINE OK PAUADF.
East an Broadway to First street ,
north on First sheet to Washington
1 avenue , west on Washington avenue
. . to Fifth street , south on Fifth street
i < to junction with Pearl sheet , west on
" Eight aveiiuo to Sixth street' , north
' ti on Sixth street to Willow avenue ,
f. J cnat on Willow avenue to Pearl street ,
north on Pearl street to First avenue ,
west on First avenue to the entrance
i' ' of the public park , in which the tip
. proprioto obsequies will bo held , un
der the direction of the clergy of thei
city.
\t' , The various organizations will fem
V at their respective places of meeting
' , ftt 12:30 : n. in. , and await orders fron
the marshals ,
' > The chief marshals will wear darl
i'T , , _ clothing , militaiy mlicn and white
. Assistant
J ( gloves. marshals am
mounted escorts will wear dark cloth-
intr , black Bashes and white gloves.
The bells of the city will bo tolled
during the time the procession ia m ov
ing.
IIHUIHU COACH EH.
T The centre of attraction yesterday ,
outside the churches , waa in front 01
Bray & Helm's stable , on Scott struct ,
A double and single Ilordio coach or
rived Saturday und wuro on 'oihtbitibi ;
yesterday. They look as if Council
UMuffs pcoplo might enjoy them Aj
eight they appear heavy and cumber
some , but on closer inspection the w 03
in which the body is placed upon tlu
.axloBhowa .that that , t oy are of easy
locomotion. They will certainly make
our city look MIOIO Metropolitan than
anything wo have had ainco the at
tempt at water woiks and our town
-clock. If they prove to bo a BUCCOSS ,
OB the following , printed on the bock
of each , aoemu to atsuro : "Hertlio
coachi ono ride , 5 cents. " The poo-
pie will have Chapman and Vaughan
to lli.ink for hnVing introdiicuii thu
upon the sttects of Council lJlufls.
A LAST oi'roim'.siTV.
Ono of our wtallliy nnd rpspcotnb
ladies , hearing of the two little fall
erlcsa nnd motherless children , nn
touched witli pity , called ntt ho Metn
polilnn hotel Satnrd.iv to rco than
Slto wn < j very much plowed vith tl
older ono nnd told the Indv in clnu-j.
) f thom tlmt slio would take her nu
cnro for her as aho would ono of hi
children If flho pfovcd a jjoo
What she might do for her >
the way of fitting her for womntihoc
iho could hot say , but she would tnli
her nnd bring her up ns nhutoul
n'cro aho her own child. The womn
n clmrgo naked her if she would Big
\ paper to divldo her property wit
the child. She replied tlu
iho could not protuiso Hit
ill nho Mould protmno nt propci ;
would be to take lho child , bring he
up , treat her in every respect as fill
would her own , and if nho pr6ved ,
iood , honest , upright girl , she mi li
io tnoro when they separated. Th
ivomnn in charge concluded nho woul
until oho found seine ono wh
tvonld naroii when they took tliochil
o yivo nor n share ot tlio wealth. W
idinit the wonmn'fl icsponslbility t
bo n grave one , nt the fin mo tmio
ijood homo in : i wealthy , rcspectnbl
'utnily , with the prospect of n lantini
ilfccliem urowitig up between them
rvould bo bolter for the girl than an ;
writing that could bo drawn.
Of ItEHl-ECT.
At the meeting of members of Ab
. .iiicoln Post No. 2i ) , O. A. Jl , , holi
] on Fuday evening nt the ofllco o
Justice Abbott , iimong blhfcr businos ;
the following motion win catried
That n committed of five bo appoint
ad to draft toaolutiotm of respect ti
the memory of our Into soldi6i' pros !
dent , Jutni's A. GnrG61d , hnd tlia
Col. W. F. S.ipp , hnviiig been an ol (
ind esteemed friend of the president
l > o made chairman of said committee
nnd that 0. II. llarrhon , K. 1 ?
Ifolmcs , D. U. Dailcynnd Edwin J ,
Abbott bo mndo balance of commit' '
tee. A request wAa made that Col ,
jSapp tend the resolution uhen it hat
beun drawn up. ,
A wnrrrniit waa issued seine time
ijo for the arrest of Doll Shannqn , bl
Crescent townshipby Justice lAbbptt ,
on n chnrgo of assault and thrcntoninj
to kill' ' . Yesterday Constable Rose-
cranz , hearing of the whereabouts ol
the defendant , wont , in company with
Constable Plenary , of Crescent town
ship , to Crcsceni City. Mcnary atarteil
out , and soon found his game , but it
in some way manngod to escape. A
lively chase then ensued. Constable
llosccrnnz , who was near Jones , BOOH
fliiccocd in capturing him. By strong
persuasion , and after seine resistance ,
the man ho was after was brought
into the city by the oiliccr ami com
mitted to the county jail by Justice
Abbott in default of $500 bonds.
THE J11U1TS IN DUIEF.
P. Holler , ono of Council 131unV
leading painters , lias purchased an
old frame building that formerly was
uwncd by Mrs. Maria Mynstor , that
'jas Btooel BO long on North Main
itreot , and has converted the same ,
ifter making extensive rcpniis , into n
[ mint shop.
Wm , E. Mallory , formerly of Dnn-
buryj Connecticut , haa pnrchasocl a
Imlf interest in Ilnbbaid's railroad
juido and city directory. Wo under-
itund that Mr. Mallory is n iclalive
> f E. H. Odoll , of this city , nnd is a
ivo and onergotso young man mid not
v novica in the business. I
The old building that has' ' stood so
eng on the corner of Pearl nnd Scc-j
md streets , on the Catholic church
{ rounds , is being raise'd preparatory
; o being moved elsewhere. Wo hope
0 sco in the no distant future a Bplem-
lid stiuoturo erected in that loc.Uity.
It is certainly needed very much.
Cyan Ilamlin , pastor of the Centre1 ,
iticot chuich , preached an eloquent !
Uumorial sermon yesterday morning , ]
electing ns the b.isis of hit ) discourse
wi > sii < | ei found in Proverbs xxix , 2
ind si , 10 , 11 ; also Ecclesias i\- chap-j
or , lint , part of first verso. Ho paid
L noble tribute to the persovcrenco ,
lifjli ntlninmontH nnd Belf-sacrificinj ;
Jin it of our fallen lioio.
Goo. A. Jhiley nnd wife , of Glen-
rood Me > re > in Council IJlud'a over Sun-
lay , guests at the Ogdon.
Mis. L. Tinkle and BOH , of Ida
Jrove , spent yesterday in this city.
J. M , Pierce , of Bedford , wns at
ho Ogdcn yesterday.
W. J , Fletcher , of Glomvood , was
in Ogdcu guest 5 ostorday. j
G. L. llerry , of the Chicago , Hock1
Blanel & Pacillo was huio pvoiSun -
luy.
luy.Thoro
There was a Inrpo gatheiing of the
cvcral lodges of Odd Fellows of this
ity nt their liall on JJroadwny yester-
lay afternoon , called for ( ho purpose
> f making inr.in cmeiitn for the fu-
lorul obsetpiii's to bo observed to tl.iy.
'udgo ' Fiuly Huiko was chbaon chair-
nnn , and E. U. Gardner Sccietniy.
I'lip following ollicera were uhoauu :
Jhiof marshal , Win. G , Oliver : nv
istnnts , Win. Sieelentou" and J. J.
Miu.
M. A. Wilson , of Sioux City , was
t the Ogden > catordny.
E. E , UnrknesB , a niuinbor of the
intensive diy poods house 6f llark-
less , Oicutt it Co. , of this city , eight
, 'pnrs ago last Saturday evening mur-
icd a young lady who resided at the
: imo in Now York , Miss Ellen Lester.
Dn the evening above mentioned
hey extended invitations to a. few of
: heir most intinmto friends to bo
resent nt ( heir residence on Willow
ironuo , ( o nesist thom in colobra.ing (
iheir eighth anniversary. Tlio house
ivna beautifully illuminated , refresh-
incuts in abundnnco wore served and
1 general good time was hail.
All business will bo suspended in
: his city to-day.
0. 11. Scott has written nnothci
ilmrp epistle , in Which lie attacks QUI
jity council and mayor without stint.
[ f What ho says is true , thoio is some-
hing "rotten in Denmark. "
Hov. P , F , Brccso occupied the
> ulpit nt ( ho Broadway Methodist
ihuroh yesterday ,
The yoetofllco will bo opened to-day
rom 7:30 : toll n. m. , and from 0:30 :
o 7:30 : p. nn
Tin ) Union Piicilio ttnin was two
lours behind time Saturday.
One hundred and forty-aoven car
oads of stock wore received Saturday
t the Union stock yards.
General Weaver , the champion
Toonbnckor next to 1J. F. Butler ,
rill hold forth in this city in Doha
nay's hall to-morrow at ii p. m. A
interested in the cnusjof paper mom
mil plenty of it are invitoel.
Tlic American express comnanj
through their superintendent , W. .1
Hancock , offers to forward to til
Michigan fire sufferers all donation
[ reo of charge.
On Saturday Dr. Pinney's attentiy
is called to a guntlo tapping on hi
down town ollico door , which h
opened. Theto stood little Bcrli
Mctcnlf , holding n doll up for the doc
tor to examine. "Dotor , tan oo fitt
lolly ; Red hoi hot her not ? " Th
doctor laughingly took up the piece
Und informed her that there was n
Icnro for any thing with a broken neck
I'ho little girl loft the ofllco with tear
in hur eyes , muttering : "Oh , dolly
'oo ' must die * ; do doctor taut fits on
Mainnm said ho teed , but ho tout. S <
'oo ' mint bo buried 'iko Garfiold. "
Our worthy ciliVcn of gas fame
Toll LMon , 1 as icturncd homo fron
in extended business nnd plcaaur
, , The Goeln Help
( those who help themselves , " and na
Jturo invariably hclp-i the who tak
I \Viirnei' Safe Kidney and Liver Cure
26.lv
Tonr-
"To watch the nunly-maniud coup
Jus who tr.ivol is ono of the coin pen
intions of our arduous lifo , " said in
hotel clerk the olher day.
IIow can yqu tell whellior tlioj
faro nuwlj'.marricd or not ? " iiujuiu-i
reporter of The New York Sun , le
whom this remark was addressed.
"Tell thom ? " ejaculated tlio clerk ;
'I can pick them out na easily , ns ii
they cAincel signs , 'Wo aie just mar
ried. ' "
"Yes ; but howl"
"Well , in the firot place , they are al
ways most abundant in the fall nnel
winter. I don't know why it is , but
such is ( ho fact. Ono of the signs oi
n nuwly-mairicd couple is their spick
and spun now clothes. Somehow ,
when pcoplo got married , they goner-
illy got na many now clothes as possi
ble. The bride and groom hayo now
Imta , and now trunks , and new dusters.
L'hon , again , Ihoy spend money more
ifrooly. When a man is In his honey
moon , ho genotally fools as if he
ought ( o bo gonprous. JIo has agroat-
ful aort of spirit , nnd throws his
money nround as if ho wanted to
[ show that the world has used him well ,
! Ho has put by his mcnoy for the oc
casion , and is not afraid to spend it.
illo ia especially anxious that the bride
mall cat and drink of the best. Hi
[ must have n room with a private parlor - !
[ lor , and not up stairs very far , and !
in ith n good view. Sometimes ho in
A litllo chary of asking for these things
but when wo suggest thorn ho nlwnyb
jays 'Yes. ' Of course it is part of oui
business to sucgest them. Wo con
sider that wo have the same right to
pluck a nowly-mnrucd couple ns au
undeitaker has to pluck bereaved rel
atives. "
"Do they behnvo differently from
other reoplel"
"I should well , yes. The husband
does not run elF to the bar-room , 01
the billiard-room , as the old married
men elo. When the old mairiud coup
le arrive , you may bo certain that the
first thing the husband does is'to take' '
A drink , or lounge about the billiard
tables , tolling his wife that ho lias
some business to attend to. "
"Are newly-married people bash
ful ? "
"That depends. The widowers
nd widows don't ' mind it' but the !
young pcoplo nro a little coy. At
Niagara Falls wo had most of the now
couples late in the season , when the
tegular boarders had left. I harcj
seen as many as a do/on nt a time lilt
into the dining-room trying to I6ok
\s if they had not been muiriod jester-
Juy , but casting furtive glances about
to sco if tlu y nero suspected. Tin
men were especially watchful , lesl
jomslody should bo ogling the brides.
Ono ejay I thought wo should have n' '
fight in the dining-room. A stiapplngj
big follow fiom the west , in n iitmt
suit of store clothes , sat down to thc |
t.iblo with hia biido , n buxom , browm
beauty. She looked BO flesh mid rosj
that she could not but uttr.ict attcn
tion , and she got it. Every gentle
innn in the room took more than om
look at her , and she knew it. 0
301U80 shei did not object. Hut the
man began to , get nngiy. Ho did no !
like to apeak to the btido ubout it
because ) she was evidently not displens
3d. Finally ho got up ami walked te
Iho nearest gentleman whom ho hae'
observed , and aaid :
" 'Look hero , stranger1 I'd like tc
know what you nro staring at mj
ivifo for ? '
" 'Your wife ! Allow mo to congrnt
jlalo you , my dear follow. You have ,
jot the linest wife in the city , ' enii
Lhc gentleman addressed. " 1'Jio fact
is , 1 thought she was j our sister , ex
Jtisu mo it I was , rude ; but if ymi don't
\\Mit \ \ people to look at your wife , you
must never ( uko4 her out in public.
Nil offense meant , sir , '
"I'ho bride-gloom went back to his
jhico , but ho tcok good euro at the >
lest meal to put his wife with hei
ce to the wall. "
"Which do you think take to the
low conditions most gracefully } "
"Women , by all odds. The men
ire always betraying themselves.
They want to talk ubout it ; they are
: ull of the subject. Women are more
vrtful , and have more adaptability to
lew circumstances. But , with all thoii
nts , they can't deceive an old hotel
jleik , and it is very seldom that wt
hui't turn in a few dollars extra to
: he house on account of our knowl
edge. "
"Another peculiarity of the newly
married couples who go to hotels , "
: onlinued the clerk , "is that inamy of
them live in the city. They always
: omo equipped for u loni ; journey.
They have left the guests with the
uiiiounced intention of taking a long
journey , conspicuously dioplaying ,
perhaps , ( heir railroad tickets , and
iinvo been driven by way of the depot
to ti first-class hotel previously select-
. < d. I knew one case where a bridal
: ouplo , to avoid detection , actualy
loarUcd a train and started apparent-
y on n journey , but took at the next
itntion a train back to the city , and
itopped at A hotel a few blocks from
lonio. Then the wedding guests wore
lermittod to stay at the feast as long
is they pleased , without disturbing
mybtidy. "
A SttorTkoad , to Healtk.
To nil who arc eulfcrlm ; from boili , ul
: , tcrofulft , carliiuirlcs. or other obatl-
mto dl case of the lilood and Mn , n
wireeof IJunlock'u Blood llittera will be
'omul ' to bo a thurt road to health. Price
ft , trial nice 10 centt. liScodlw
The lending Qclcntltti of to-dny itroo th
ontdNciUicoxrocniitcil 1) } " illjorJcrnl Klilno
ir liter. If , tlitntoro , llio Kldnci.iniHl liver a
( kept In perfect ohl r , | icrfoct litaltli wlll'ot
[ result. 'Ihli trutlilia cnli liccn l < iio n n ulio
( time and for 3 ram people sutler cit cunt a ai
[ without brltiv Mile to II ml tcllcf. Tl\f \ illtcaio
Kof Wnrncr's * ate KKIn vixrulLHer Ciironmili-
Ju now cr % IT the treatment of tlicso t nil > l (
? Miu1o from ft niinjilc tro ) Iral leaf of rnrunluo. .
Jtonti'm Just tlio elcnicnls nccotary to noiirl
find Invljfnntoliotli of Ilicfo ( 'ic l orpine. M
iwtfoly leMoro rnil l.ceti tlicin In orJt r. HI-
jPosfllvc Remedy for nil tlio iliacnsci that ( ait
Jinlinln the lower jnrtof the Iioiljlor Tori |
Jtlici IItnil.KlicJaiindlco Il77lnc i-0rar
j 1'cur ARIIO Liter and Urlnnri Orjjain.
I It Is MI i vco'lctit ntitl xifa rctncuy tiir fLti.al
'JtirliiR I'rcifinncr. It will control Mtnslniillc
find Is In 'nltialilo for Lcticonlicca or Kail ny <
[ the Wutiih.
I Aan Hlooil I'urllkr It In tincnualcil , forttitir
the onnhf tint unl.e tlio liloou.
j This rcinnlv. whlcli lini ilonc such w'onder ,
imt up in the I.AUUK.STSI/.ID : IIOTI I.K of >
Itncdklna upon the market , nnd N oM liy Urni
'sluts anil nil ik-alcra at SI.25 Per bottle. F <
ilialiotci , cniitilu for WAllSKK'S KAKrt Ml.
UKTCS t'iml : . Ittial'OSI IVKlluuciU.
H. H. V/ARNEF7 Cc CO , Rochester , N , Y.
. .
fclfl-tu.th.-itjv _
WAR TH PASSENGEE RATES
BROS , nrokcrs In nil Rallroa
Tkkctn , Omaha , Xvu. , offer TickoU to the liw
until further not ec , at the ful cuing unlurinl (
Low Hates :
Chlcajjo , * ll ; Hound Trip , 421.00 , 7hc < o ni
llniltcil 1 Irtt-Cliws'IlclictH ntul food fqr rctur
throtiL'h lho > ear , nnd > U the Old Ikllablo Cli
\ago \ , lliirllngton & Qnlnc ) llailroaJ. Also , on
ate
NKWYOUK , litclw , 81SOC
I I103TON , fto iPOO
I'lllLAUEU'HIA di
, ISfO
WASHINGTON. do 1800
Kor | artlcttlars. wrlto or gn illrrot to HOUllI
BltOS. , Dcnlcri In Itcdural Hate ItallroaJ an
Steaimhlp Tickets , 609 Ti-ntli St. , Unmha , Nol
Ilcniciulicr the place Thrco Uoors North c
Un on 1'Aellic Itallroad Depot , I'jiei Kido of Tent
Street.
jOfauha , ' August 1 , 1SS1 _ BuSWavrli
'LEGAL NOTICE.
To Citlnrlno llcdde , non-rcnldcnt dofcndint.
Yon nro hereby notilkd that on the 2d day c
September , 13S1 , John Kcddo , plalntlfr. filed hi
iiclltlon In the District Louit , nithlnanclto
OoiiRlu County , Nebraska , n alnst jou as dc
( cndint , the object nuil prjjtr of uliiLh potltlo :
Is.toobtaln n dccrco of dhono fiom the bond
matrliuonj ulth j oil for the following causes
to-Hit : 1st , habitual drnnlcniictsj 2d , extlcm
: mclty , and for ( fcncrul relic. ,
You nro rciiilru'l | to ansvtir tald petition 01
: ho 21th daj of October , 1831.
Attorno\s for I'lalntlff.
CONTINUES TO
Roar for Moore ( E )
Harness
AND Saddlery ,
Iha\o adopted ( ho Ulon an a Tndo Matk , ani !
limy ( 'oods will bo STAIIPIUI Tilth the LlOIi
nd my KA11K on tlio NUIIO. NO QOODS ARE
IHNUJNU WITHOUT THK ABOVE STAMPS
liobcst material 1 ] used and the iroet skillcc
workmen are craploycd , niid at the lowest cast
-rlco. - Anyone wishing a prico-ll t of good II1
outer a fa > or by sending for one.
DAVID mm MOORE.
ioalod proposals for the Construction of
Sidewalks.
Scaled proposals w 111 lo rp celled by the under
Igiitd until Piptcmuer 2D , 1831 , at 12 o'clock
loon , for Ihoconstrilitloirof sldoMalkn In front
1 anil adjoining the following lUacriljed prc
.JO . ft 11
50ft 1J " " " "
fj < i M n ii
I' J8 1EJI " " n sldo Harnc }
Capitol imldaFarnliain
AUo all that pa t ot the cast sMo of 10th street ,
oUton the no tli shlo ot e > itullar and touth
no o' block ono (1) In South Omaha addition
, lso all that | rt on the east ddo of lOtli stiect.
ct con the Houth line ot Charlcj ttncct anu
orth line of blu koiiol ) In faouth Omaha ud-
itlon. J , J. I , . C. JEW1HT ,
81)22 Ot Cltt Clir'r.
ACADEMY OP THU
3AOREDHEART
OMAHA , NEH.
! . B. Corner Ofch and Howard.
Tlio plan of Studies Ii the same as that pirnucd
I all thu Academic * of the Sacred lUnrt. Dlf
irenfo In religion U no obstacle to the admU
on of JOUMI ; ladles. Tcnus ; Includlnir Itoanl
I'ashlng , Tuition and Ii btrumontol Jiuilc , po
liiion vf fie month * , JUO. Itefercnccs uro re
jlrttl from it'l pomons unknown to tie Instltu-
oii , 1'Jr furtnnr Infoinutlmi apply ti The
lifht liov. Ulohop o Omaha , or to the Lad >
aptrior , BciJdlm
If Touara auiMi flf JounraL
ofCu liici . r l < r mau of lev
cncil bj ttio ttralit ul tmtclUriforermi
rtiur Uutlei avolil nlKhv voit > to rei
> llmulanU nil u e toro hralniicrv nti
Hop Bittoro. Iwutc , uio Hop B.
IrulIcrlnBfroinany In-
Z rCTJSSl leigni If yotinniinar.
ilwt or ulnelff. old ot I I jrouiur , ( ullerlnic from
poorbeiltUorlaiigul [ InLf on a Iwd of ick
Qcia. iv'r ' a Hop ] iVttora. . „
Tliouunds dto n-
* .
WUoefcr youw "
from tamt
irheacicr you f l
Hint your y loui
icodj clronjOnir , loa-
lilt or i.tlmulatliiff , I timely uwivf
HboutN/oJ < caf ' bra
° P HopBlttera
Ut t.rH ?
II Tey nd
" , D. I. O. .
) ruri < arufom"- | iU | an absolute
, ; | pJ Irntlila.
) t ilia riouiac HOP llklucuro for
'j-nccli , t too a , lldruukfimoii.
\t \ > crtirn ntt lluso of opium ,
Vou will bo Itobaooo. or
MI rod If you use llnarcoUu.
Hop Bitter *
Ifycu are lm
lowviilrtted.try NEVER ICUtuUr.
tl It may n01'WTTL 3
nvoyour IFA1LI TO CO. ,
llfo. It hot
laved hun xkKirr , S.T ,
John G. Jacobs ,
( Koriuerly of G1A& Jacobs , )
JNDERTAKER.
9. HIT Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob OU
rOrJeti by Tclttrapb Solicited p27-lr
E
1319 Famliani Street
Having decided in future to adhere strictly to the
manufacture of Men's Gloves , the well known house
of Fisk , Clark and Flagg have closed to us their
entire stock of
claimed by all who know them to be superior in
fsome respects to the
Alexander , Trefcrasse or Perinot Gloves.
We offer this morning I860 Pairs Best Quality 3-
Button Kids at 75c , 700 Pairs Best Quality 4-But-
ftoh Kids at $1.00 , 150 Pairs Best Quality 6-Button
IKids at $1.25.
The Retail Prices for these goods East are 3-
JButton , $2.00 ; 4-Button , $2.25 ; 6-Button , $2.50.
IRXIBIBOItsrS ! ZRIIBBOlsrS I
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 Gros Grain Ribbon , all widths , 5c. a yard ; 3500
jPieces Satin and Gros Grain from No. 7 to No. 40 atlOc. ; 75 Pieces
Sash Ribbons at 25c , a yard.
NOVELISES m DRE8S GOODS ! NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS !
In .fact our whole fall stock is now being opened , and we invite attention
5to the largest , cheapest and best stock we have ever shown.
S. IP. IMIOIRSIE ! &c OO. ,
1319 Farnham Street.
United States Depository ,
NationalBank
OF OMAHA.
Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. '
JLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT I >
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. )
ETA8U81ICD 1856. ,
Organized as a National lUtik August 20,1803
JAPITAL AND 1'UOriTS OVER 300,00 (
OFFICERS ANU DIRECTORS :
iRRMAN KOCSTZF , president.
Auae'sTtu KOVNT/K , Vice PrcsHent.
II. W. YATM , eJwhlcr.
A. J. I'ori'iKTON , Attorney.
-J JOHN A. C'RKiauroN.
F. II. DAVIS , Aeat. Cashier ,
Tht bank recoil cs deports without regard
I'nount" .
1st tics time certificates bearing IntcrcHt.
Draw * draft. ! on San Francisco anil prlnclpi
ittcs of tlio United St-itcf ) , also London , Duhln
yJinl < iir'i ] and tlio principal cities ot the txjut
unit ol Curopo.
Sells ussengcr tickets for emigrants by the fn
in lino. niavldtf
The OWest
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co ,
tranfroutcd same w thit of an Ineor
wrated oauk.
. _ kept In currency or gold subject tl
Irlit iheck v , itliout uotle-o
Certificates ot < lt ! | > oit ! ? ucd paj able In three
Ix and tueho months , juirlti ' intorcut , or or
cinancl without Interest.
Ad Minces made to customers on approved sccu
iticu at market rated of Interest.
Iluy and fell gold , bills of exchange , govern
ncnt , state , county and city bond ] .
Draw eljriit ilnfti on KngUnd , Ireland , Scot
ind , nnd all rarta of Kuropo.
Soil European passage tickets.
coi.LKcrrioNs PUOMITLY MADR.
i > uvldt
PROBATE NOTICE.
n the matter of the Estate of Ferdinand Thum ,
deceased .
Notice Is hereby given that the creditors ol
Id Qtecatcd , wilt mctt the executrix ot wild
: sUt" , before me , ( bounty Jud.'C of Douglaa
'ounty , NtbrasLa , at a t'imnty court Itcoro , In
aid County , on the 12th day ft Not ember , 1881 ,
in the 12th day of January , 1SS2. and o i UK-
th day of Jloreh , 18S2 , at 1U o'clock a in. e ol I
y , for the purpoaa of preccntlnir thtlr claims
or uxumli atlon. adjustment and allowance ,
Iv months are allow e-d for creditors to proMiit
heir ilalms , and onucar for the executrix to
cttlo bald Estate , from tha 12th day of Scptcm-
ier , 1831. tills notice will bo published in TUP
) MAiA WKtkLY llm for four utcks euccossiicly ,
rlor to thu 12th day of Notcmhrr , 1881.
, A. M. CIIAUWICK ,
te)21. ) 3t County Juilie
PKODATE NOTIK ,
i the matter of the EstatootThomasBlaclmoro ,
ilccraicd.
Notlco U hereby gUcn that the creditors nl
aid deceased , v , 111 mctt the admlnlstrix ol said
Ibtato , before me , County Judo of Douglah
'ounty ' , Nebraska , at the County Court Iloom ,
i iiald Ouuiity , on the Ut day ol Koemlrfr , ISil.
n the Ut day of January , ifci. and on the 1st
ay of March , ISSi. at 10 o'clock a , m. each day ,
3r the purK > so ot prtscntiiif tlielr clixlma for cx-
mlnatlon , adjustment and allouanco. U
lontbH are llo od for creditors to present their
lalmi , and ono jcar for the admlnUtratrU to
cttlusald citatr , from the Ut dvy ol September ,
SSI , this notice will be published in Tun Oxiiu
k'nihLV Hr.E for four MceksKuccessltely , prior to
iio Ut day of November. 1831.
IIOWAUD B. SMITH ,
eollwU Countr Jniliw.
D. S. BEIMTON.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AUUACII BLOCK ,
Cor. Dou lM Uth Bts , Omaha Neb.
NITURE !
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ORCHARD & BEAN , J.B. FRBNCH&CO. ,
C A R P ETS I G R O C E R S'l
POWER AND HAND
JJMBC
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MINING MAOHINEUY , nni.TINO , IIOSK. I1KABS AND IKON FITTINGS , PIPE , BTEAM
.
1'ACKINOI AT WHOLESALE AND ULTAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND ItETAlL DUALKlt IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LSME , CEMENT
I'JLMJXC , 3EX77O.
MTSTATE AOENA FOII MILWAUKEK CEUSNTfCOMFANV.
Near Union Pacific Depot , , OMAHA , NEB