THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 , 1881 JACKSON , Description of a Lively Michi gan Fair. - - * - Notes Along1 the Route Frorj Omnha. 'Correspondence ot Tlio Pec. JACKSON , Mich. , Sop'.oniVr 211. Your correspondent botmlcd th6 train nt Omaha Mandr.y nftofiioon , September B , with n lmd ly selected "wardrobe , nud -wcll-flllcd lunch bas- "kot , to sastniu the inns : mnn , while Hjn route to the state ol Michigan , Mnny thanks to. ntf old employers Stoolcj Johnson < & Co. , grocers of yourcity who furnwhod mo with n pass over the .WnbaVli line by the way of St. Louis to OlsMago nnd return , Wo crossed tire company.'s monopoly ely brMgo over llio Uig Muddy , ar rived nt the transfer , where wo wcro delayed until -o'clock p. in. for the western U. I * , train. After much anxiety on the part of passengcrn , wo wcro nt lastimtlor way for St. Louis. The road bed being in good condition , the cars ran at times nt n break-neck pace. To iso the expression of n Jad aboard'Uio train : "It's but n puff , then sho'll zip. " About forty miloi .south of Council 13luffs nt or near a place called Emogono , wo wcro attain delayed , 'this time by n train jumping Iho traoK'vlown an embankment some twelve foot. Several cars went over , killing ono man nnd n waman , nnd wounding sovor.il othora. Soomwo were underway again , al though some three hours Into , caused by tho'dclay accident. The rest ol the night wns passed in quietude , as- most-of the passengers wcro soon sleeping. When ' -daylight ngnin nn- pearcd wo woro' fast approaching St. Louis. Missouri , like Nebraska nnd many other states , shows signs of the severe dry weather. In many localities thevo were neither signs of grain , hay , or even straw stacks , and as for thd com crop it scorned just as bad , nnd wotnn say there is a big deficiency Iwtwcen this nnd last year. Many fluids planted to corn last spring still "stands , stripped of it& > loaves by the wind and not n visible sign pf corn , Although there are BOIMO fields of corn .good , all cut and' shocked up in order. Cattle nnd hogs nrp looking poor.and I should remark ( hat thny would make splendid corn cribs for n heap of corn. Even the leaves on the trues seemed scotched ns if a raging iiro had swept over the land. All small streams ami artificial reservoirs , or "hog wallows , " as I may call them , were ab dry as a barn floor. Wo crossed the Missouri river nt A place called St. Charles , which showed an important town of some note. note.At At 10:30 : a. m. , the Uthwo reached St. Louis. There wo found wo wcro to late to make connections with the cast bound train for Chicago. There fore wo BOOH landed , sought n placd for a general wash up , ate a rather * late broakfdst , or an , early dinner \ where wo did ample justice to the eatables prepared by mine host of the Grand Central hotel. After which wo , country style , took iu the eights of this great city. Teopfo seemed moving hither , nnd thither , ns much as to say , my busi ness loads mo this way or that. Fore- paugh's great circus was in session hero for four days , commencing the /V day before. Mnny important build ings nro in thu courao of erection. Wo were pointed outsovoral. Among the many wcro the novy Custom and Opura House. The latter when completed will bo quito an ornament to that big bur ' . At eight o'clock p. m. ; the conductor's shrill voice echoed "nil aboard"and , wo were soon , under ground , running under the buy city towards the father of nil rivers , the Mississippi. There , ngain the great monopoly power controls the traveling pubii9. Although wo hud a paas to Chicago and return 25 conta was demanded for bur mssago over the bridge , which wo finally paid , after remarking that wo thought the U , I * , bridge at Omaha was tlio only "Gull Trap" to catch' ' the traveling public , but wo have now ' come to the conclusion that it is hereditary among railroad comanies , It was quite amusing to tlio pnssoiir gors , as every ear WAS opo'iod , but never a reply came from the conduc- tor-r-who r.ikod in - - the extra quarters 03 ho passed through the car. Nature again draped her mantle of darkness over'and around us , save the light of that glorious queen of night , aided by the many thousands httlp twinkling eyes of. the hpavcns nbovo us. While wo slept others came and wont , nnd when daylight ngain dawned wo were running at a rapid pace to wards the great city of Chicago. At ' 7JOn. : ! in. wo arrived , nnd at nine wo departed by the Michigan Central rail road for Three Itivois , Micjiigan , or the air lino. Hero wo commenced our first'visit with relatives and friends whom wo had not seen for seven years , 'Throughout the counties of St. -Joseph nnd Brand , wo have many near and dear friends , Hero too , wo hnvb had many n sporting day , with the rod and gun in the years gone by. But like the country wo have just passed througl at this date , wo find fishing nnd hunt ing very dry. Crops ia the uboyo named counties are light and farmers art ) fooling rather blue. Fruits of ul kinds nro scarce , In orchards thu liavo born its hundreds of bubhols o uilca | and peaches heretofore , thi yeara re fruitless. At tiiis date finds mo at the above named city of Jackson , whoso papula tion figures up to nbout 17,000 inliabi touts. It is n railroad center of som note. Hero the Btato Prison in local cd which covers an area of sonio 25 Acres of ground. At this prison ih famous Jiick nn wiuon , which wo cat uo most tiny day upon the streets o Omaha and other parts of the wcsturo made in great numbers , There are seven hundred male prisoner occupy it > % cells hero at thin prison , Yester day at the prison they sold to visiton 1030 tickets at 25conta each , nnd 11X ( this morning in thrao hourx A squat of 20 to 150 was conducted at one * through the dopurtnieuta. Time am pace prevents me given an vxplana tion of the different apartments. The Htuto ( air is in ( Miion huro thU week , ho'.ico Iho rush nt Iho prison. The streets nro ono continual jam of pcopJ'o of nil grade , color , nationality nnO size. From cnrly morn until late at night , that name busy hum nnd clatter of horses hoofa Bounding in your car ns they are hurrying over the Nicholson , or cobble stone pavement ; nnd the cry of street pcddlora , together with that steady tramp , iramp , of pedestrians , all go to BJIOW and make up that Jnckson to-day iain tor glory. Monday and Tuesday of this week wcro days of sorrow , ns the news were fresh in thu memory of the long xpcclcd nnd recent death of Prc.iidont "Jarfiold. AH public , private nnd busi icsa plncM , are yet draped in mourn ng. That over glorious emblem o .ho frco is -suspended at half-mas ; hroughout the iliflcront parts of the city. There were n largo display _ of ovcrylhiiig uaunlly soon nt a stale fair , nnd 1 might say n little more. I wil nention but ono nrticlo at the presold : imc , where tlrey done the thing HI argo. It was n cake of hard soap la only wstght was 1.17" pounds. Now , ladies , don't blush , but would t not bo splendid to have such sea [ n Om&haJ ' Ulalr'n ! co > HI/AIU , Nob. , September 2C. Today - day hns been the addojtdny , perhaps , ever experienced by any one in Blair. \t nbout 1 o'clock p. m. the bells commenced to toll nnd the people wscmblcd in the railroad park hero 'or the purpose of paying the lost ributo of respect to our late president , Fames A. Gnrfiold. The John A. Dix lost were in attendance. They narchod from the post rooms to the grounds. The drums were inufllod ind everything had n sad appearance. iVnrrcn Billings was chosen chairman of the mooting. Prayer wns olFornd > y Rev. John Patrick , of Herman. "lev. G. W. Wninwright delivered n ormOn whicjiwas very appropriate for ho occasion. Hon. Loronxo Crounso , of Ft. Cab loun , delivered nn oration upon tin mlitical lifo of'Oarfiold which woo ox- client. Many were forced to shed oars by the remarks of , Mr. Crounso. lolin S. Bowen delivered nn oration jpon the leas to the people. Jlov. .1. ' . Andrew upon the character of Gnrliold and L. W. Osborn , upon his ilitnry career. Following these was a , short nddrcss from Goo. Uigelovof Ohio. The services lasted until 4 ' in the afternoon. , About 1500 icoplo were at the park , .nearly all rom Blair. All business houses were loscd from 1 p. in. until 4 p in. The explosion in Council Blufft was istinctly heard in Blair and many " uildings shook : from its oH'ccta. MUTUAL UNION TEL. CO. Jront Progrosi lu tlio Constrnotlou of tlio Linos-Tlio Stock Listed in Now York- NKW yoitK , September 23. The ( ovorniuc committee of the Now York Stock Exchange decided to-day that .ho stock of the now Mutual Union [ "oli'grjph Company , being in excess of § 10,000 , shall bo placed on the reg ular list , nnd included in each call on and after a ditto to , ba fixed. Mr. George W. BaUow , ono of the chief > romoturs of the enterprise , this af- crnoon said that the on tire line bo- ; wcon New York and Chicago , by vny of Albany , Buffalo , Cleveland , Toledo , ana Detroit , wjll certainly bo completed nud ready for business by the 15th of next month , and that an other line will soon connect Bos on with Albany , by way of Spring- leld. Mr. Ballow added : "A COH- has boon made with the Chicago & Milwaukee Telegraph company for , ho use of their lines between Chica- ; o and Milwnukoo , and it is expected , hat the now lines which nro boin" milt between Milwaukee nnd St. L'aul and Chicago and St. Louis by the Mutual Union Telegraph company will bo finished simultaneously with the line from NowrY6rk to Chicago. " The follow ing statement of the present condition of the enterprise wac sent to-day to the , holders of the securities of the company : "A southerly line has also boon surveyed between Washington and Chicago , by way of Cumberland 'Wheeling and Pitlshurg , including Cincinnati , Xanosville , Columbus. Indianapolis , Terra Haute and Ynndalia , and is behm nip idly pushed toward .complo' tion. BO that it is confidently expected that the company will have two'indepondent ' routes to the west ready for service within the next thirty days , A contract has also been made to extend the company's lines from St. Louis to Kansas City , nnd it is thought that they will be built before - fore the approach of winter. A con nection has also been miido from Bos ton to Bango'r , via Portland , and that line is to bo completed by the first of November. The construction and equipment of the line has been kept up to an efficient otandurd. All tjio wire which hns been used Ma of the most substantial quality , and known as extra B B galvanized. In anticipation of mooting some ob stacle iu sucuring adequate size , and quality of poles , the company having been obliged to avail itself of the stock in market , last spring several contracts were made with dcnlorn KO ai tonccuro n continuous supply up to the time of cutting poles next winter , which will insure the necessary quan tity required for tliio season's work. There have boon built 2,000 miles of polo line , ono-half of which was erected during thu months of Juno and July , and the engineer of the com pany reports that the construction is progressing at nil nvcrago of over COO miles a month , and ndds that up on the poles already erected there have boon _ strung more than 10,0K miles of wire , A milllciont supply ol instruments , batteries , and otlico plant is now liold by the company to equip 300 ofiicesVith n view to opening for public business the tele graph lines which have boon fully equipped , the company is nowsnokim. suitable locationa in the dilluronl cities , nnd BOHIO very favorable sites liavo boon secured in Now York , Bos ton , Philadelphia , and Baltimore. " , , TUo Godi Help these who help themselves , " and mi turo invariably helps those who tuko Warncr'u Hafo Kidney und Li vorCuro. 25-lw ALBION , NEB. Mattora of Moment From that Part of the Stato. The Coming MUM ConvontJou in Boone County- AMIION , Boone Co. , Neb , , Sept.-SO. Albion is just beginning to reap the , ; > enclHs of another bountiful hnrveil t : hroughout our whole county , and jusincss of every kind ha * improved irondcrfully during the lust month. Messrs. Gnnthor Bros , have just uoved into 'their now nhd elegant otoro on the corner of Church nnd Third streets , nnd nro carrying ono of ho finest nnd most complete stocks west of Omaha. Flax hns almost become ono of the staple productions of Boone county , d is bringing n good price in our markets. There is some talk of largo . il mills being erected on the Cedar , : o utilize the enormous quantities now ) uing raised in the county. Diotrict court has been adjourned intil after election , by Judco Barnes. The I net thnt Clark has got his hands 'ull , without any temperance compli cations arising , probably accounts for his notion. The corn crop throughout the whole country is larger than over before mown , nnd is bringing forty cents ier bushel , with no limit to the do- maud. A new bank is the latest improve ment talked of. A Mr. Ball , from .he cast , with an abundance of capital , las decided to locate hero nnd will juild n handsome bank building before vintcr. Peters & Clnrk , nftor twice vainly rying to got n quorum of the central committee together , carried out , on Saturday last , the scheme of disfran * chisemoiit. Only fiyo out of twelve republican committeemen were pres ent , though they canvassed the city "or two hours , v inly trying to ii.duco our others , who were in town , to join , liom. They finally pressed into ser vice a democrat anil they called thd nccting to order. , Whereupon , Mr. Moore , of Plum 3rcok precinct , nroso nnd nftor ox- ircssing in + < ho strongest ot terms his' ' lisapprobation of the course about to > o pursued , moved that-tho selection of the delegates bo left to the mass convention , but neb ono of the five would second his motii.ii. Thereupon to promptly arose and loft the room , oaying that lie would have no part in such a dissrncoful proceeding. The remaining live , with a democrat from Uonnnza precinct , then appointed the allowing persons to represent Boone county in tlio state convention : T. Ji. lany , A. Brooks , II. F. Snider , .T. I. Itobmson , Kittio Funroo. It in exceedingly doubtful whether two or hreo of the delegation will accept , as tlioy have.repeatedly expressed thorn- elves as strongly opposed to any such action. _ > Next Saturday is the day for the unss-convcntion , when the republican voters of Boonu will meet to exercise , ho right of choosing their own rop- rcsontativcok and at pifcsontvthcro is svcry indication of this being ono of tho- largest and most enthusiastic ncotings over known in the county. Doono county republicans will go be- 'oro the state convention this year dc- nanding only justice nnd asking thnt : ho voice of the people bo hoard , and ihat'tlic'delegaeion chpaon by ropub- leans in momi-convention bo admitted ill preference to ono appointed , con- irary to every precedent of the party , uy n ring of disreputable political tricksters , who , not daring to como before n convention of the people , , liavo resorted to the very lowest mcann to accomplish their ends. ALEX. St. Paul ItcmH jOrrespt mlence ot Tlio lco. ST. PAUI , , Nob. , Sept. 22 , 1881. A sad accident occurred last Sunday while n party of young men were out hunting. Fred Colin who has boon in the employ of Wnsmet Bros , while taking a gun from n bpat , accidentally discharged it , shattering his arm in n fiightful manner , from the clients of which ho died the next morning. The extension of the 0. & R. V railway from St. Paul is being pushed rapidly forwnrd uudor the direction of James II. Kjner , contractor. The fall term of St. Paul schools have commenced under the management mont of Mr. Scott , ns principal. Three high Blocumb saloons in St. Paul. 'SVcathcr damp nnd cloudy with sonio rain. Q. K. Kidney Complaint Cared , n. Turner , Itochebter,1 N. Y. , writes : " 1 have been for over a yuar subject to * e- rioux disorder ot tlio kidney * , and nfteu unable to attend to laitlnesa ; I procured your BUIIDOCK Jli.oon HITTKIIH , nnd wax rcllovco before half n bntt.u wad ustil. 1 intend to continue , as 1 fcol confident thnt thny will entirely cure mo. " Pjlco 81,00 , trial elm 10 conU. li. * > codlw Sndtlen Death of a Stranger * To thu Editor ol TUB UKB. CITY , Nob. , Sept. 25. While Mr. E. W. Ormsby was hav ing his sheep driven from Big Springs to this city , the party was joined by a young man who gnvo his naino ns Crawford , nnd who said ho wis goim ; to Omaha , wjicro hu had n brother living ; that ho was formerly from Al bany , N. Y. ; that ho had lately been to California nnd Oregon , Ho was n man of fine countenance , was of medium dium si/.o , fair complcxionod , and up pcarod to bo 38 or 40 years of ago. On Friday morning , before daybreak , near Plum Crock , no djcd , not having complained over twenty minutes. The authorities at Plum Crook were imme diately notified of hiu death. It may bo admissablo to publish the substance of the nbovo , as Mr. Ormsby was nol with the party and there was none bul n Swede to report at Plum Crcuk. Respectfully , 0. A. OUIAH. Worthies * Stuff' Not DO fast my friend ; if you could BOO the strong , healthy , blooming men , women und children that have been raised from beds of sickness , BiUlbriiiL' and almost death , by the use of Hop Bitters , you would say , "Glorious nnd invaluable remedy. " Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , ttacricho { , Scranoss of ffia Chest , Gotrt , Quins/ , Sere Throat , Swoll- f'njjs and Sprains , Burns and < Z Scalds , General Bodily Pains , 'footh , Ear and ffeadacho , Frosted Faet and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. Wi PrepirnHon on urth tijuili ST. JACOM On M taft , Htrri tttnjil * od theap Extrrtikl JVnmljr. A trlnt ent ll but tbe ecrapnr tltlj liUlnR outlor of iO Cent" , and ertrj on * iu&rr- III vrlth pila can bT cbttp anil potlUr * uruol of Itaelitmi. s' * Dlrectloni In Klfren tangntf * * * f' HOLD BY ALLDRUaaiSTfl AKDDEALEE3 IN MEDICINE , A. VOGELER & CO. , . _ , _ , - - - , Shaken in Ever l > int And liber with fever aim ague , or hllloui remit t tent , the 8) stem may yet t o freed from tno ma- lUnnnt irufiultli Uostottrc'a Htonmvli liittcre. I'roteet tlio ystcm against It with this belief ] , cent aiitl-siasinoillc | , which 1st furthermore a su preme remedy for Ih cr complaint , const pntlon , dyspepsia , debility , rlioumatl'iu , kidney trou bles nnd other ailments. Vf TKorsalo by all Druggists and Dealers gin- cnvlly. PROBATE .NOTICE. State of Nchrcska , Doiujl.-w County ss : At a County Court , held at the County Court Room , lu nnJ fur mid County , Sept. 23rd , A. 118S1. . l'ic cnt , A. II. 01IADWICK , County Jndrt i ' In the mnttci'iOT rWn'loptloii i f Jennie Ilynn ! On reading nnd illin ' the pLtltlon of Aii uitua nntl Hell Carey. pra > liiv that they may lie a low- oiltondoptsald Jounlo H.VHII , and tlio petition and ntattmci t of Henry and Mm lUnn. jurcnti of Bald child that ( alii Augustus and De'.l Carey miy bu permltteil HO to do ami voluntarily rclln- nulsliln : , ' all claim to xald clillil Ordered , That 0.toilerKnil , A. D. 1SS1 , nt 10 o'elack n , in , li a'srncd ! for hcnrlnf ; sild peti tion , uhfiiall person * intirvntcd In ttald nutter may Bpprar nt a County Court to be held , In and for 8 > ld County , and liuw cau < u liy the prayur of petitioner tnould not bo irrnntid , nrui that no tice of pcmluncy of said petition and tlio hearing thereof , bo K eu to all persons Interested In said master , by publishing a copy of this order in THE OMAHA WEKKLY HUE , a newspaper printed In raltl County , for three successive \vcfl ; , prior to said diy of hearing A. JI. CHAUWICK , e28w3t ' County Judge' LEGAL NOTICE. To Catharine Hcdilc , non-rcildont defendant : Von are hereby notified that on thu 2d day ot September , 1881 , John Ucddo. pltlntlff. filed hi * petition In the District Court , ulthlnandtor bought * County , Nebiasl-a , against \ou as do- feiuUnt , thu objvct and nriyer of uhleh petition la , to" obtain a dccrvo of divorce from the bonds of inatilmony ltli jou for the folloulnj- causes , to-wlt : Ut , halltuul dninkenncas ; 2it , exttcmo crue'ty , nnd for general relief. You are rupilre1) ) to anucr cald petition on the 21lh day of October , IhSl. . . .Attorneys for 1'lalntlff. PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the nstoto of renliD.iiul Tliinn , deceased Notlco Is hereby gl cn that the creditors ol B ld ilcceascil , ulll mint the executrix of fald ltat' , bifoio me , County Judge of Douglas County , Nelimskn , at n County Court Itoom , In paid County , on the 12th day i f XenuiibcrIt > Sl , on the I'Jtlt day ot January.1S > 2 , and o i the I'Jth day nf ilareli , ISSi , nt ID o'clock a. m. cauii d ly , lor the purposu of prerontliitf thtlr claims for uxiiinliKitloii , mljuktmrnt and ullo\\aiiee , Fix luontlis1 am allowed for creditors to present Iliclrvlnlinsi , and ono year for the executrix to mttlo n'.l.l INtatu , f i oin the 1-th diy of Septem ber , l&il. this notice will bo published In Tint OMAHA WELKIY IlKKfor four ueoks tuccculrcly , prior to the 12th day of Novenih. r , U81. A. JI. CIIAIHVH K , iicp2t'w3t County Jiulgo. DexterLThoias&Bro , V/ILl , Buy AND SELL ANb ALL TRAMIACTIOX COKXPCTltn TIIKRRWIT1I. Ptiy Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. ir TOD WAKT TO BUT OR BRLt , Call at Office , Ilooui 8 , Crcighton Illock , Orudha. Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 1611) and Dodco iit . , Onmho , Neb. ' Thlsagcney doMHTKiCTLTabrokcragohuslnoits , Does not t | > et.ulat < > , and thtrefora any bargains on Its l > ookB are Irmured to Its patrons , liiitoiul of bclnif irobbhil unbv thea mit J IITBUX HKtl ) . . blUISKKIU BYRON REED & . CO. OLDSltr KDCADLUllKD Heal1 Estate Agency IK NUJIIASKAS Keep n eompleto abstract of tltla to all Kcal Estate lu Omaha and Vouvlas. countv , uuytl DRS. COFFMAN AND THOMPSON , Physicians and Surgeons. Owen , Over CrulcUhank , 16th St. , Pet. Kuriiham and IXa'jfU * . nil-ltu Ota , W , 1HJ4KX. DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys-at-Law , 8V COK. I5TH & DOUOI.AS ST8. , Jr ii'tt oMAUA , If 3 on uncr * from Ij sp pla , tun 11U11DOCK 1)1.000 ) If you nroadllcted lth IMIIotKuc-n , ti o iiuitDocit iii.ooi ) If younrc prostrntcd nlth sick llcndachr , tnko If your Uowuliaro disordered , reirulatn them wltli mmuocK III..OD urrrEita. If jour lllood h Imjmrc , purify It nlth 11U11DOC1C ULOOD IIITTKIIS. lfy iltaio Indigestion , jou nlll find an nntldoto in nuKuocii IJI.OOD nirrius. : If > nu are troubled with Spring Complaint' , cr- adlcato them with 1IUKUOCK UI.OOD HITTURS. If your Llvcrlj tori'M , restore It to healthy action with lllWDOCK If jour I.her Ij affected , you will find a sure re- btomtholn UUltUUCK 111.001) DHTIIKS. If you hacany ( pctlci of Humor or Pimple , fill not to take IIUUDOCK ULOOD 1UTTEUS. If you IIM o any ymptomi of Ulccn or Scrofulous Sores , nmratl\o remedy w 111 be found In IIUKDOUK 111,001) J1ITTE11S. For Imparting strength and vitality tothc js- tern , nothlli ; ! canvijtial . IIUUDOCK nr.ooo nirnius. For Xcrvous and General Debility , tone up the pjetim with llbnDOCK I1LOOD IIITTKIIS. Price , 91.00'pcr Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER , MILBUM , & Oo , , Props , BUTFA1.0 , N. Y- Sahl at wholesale by Ish & ircMnhon and C. F. Goodnmn. jo 27 eod-rao Established 11 Years , Assets rtoprcfcntcd 882,000,0000. Actho FIre and Llfo agent * wanted. C. T. TAYLOR & CO. nth & Douglas &t DON'T IT BURN I My hoiiso and fnniituro is insured with 0. T. TAYLOR k CO. , Dor Hth and Douplas. of LU 55 rt'ffl ° * n bu - , y n di - w v < f- * % * UJ jd 8 CL. Q : C3 CO hBG BG r O en enm o C3 KS C3 sa LU PROBATE OTIOE. Stnto ol Kcbrasl > a , Dauulaj County , HI At A County Court , livid At the County Court Doom , In and for naU County , nil tho'JUt d.iv of September , A. 1) 18.gl. 1'rescnt. A. M , OUAUWIUK. CoifntvJudKo. In the matter of tlio adoption of Jcntito Kj Cohcr , a minor. On icadliiK and filing the petition of Am on and Mary Colycr , proIIIK that ttur | salJ child limy bo adopte d by Kdwiir , nnd M ry K. htoward and that they voluntarily und freely who up the ciutojy u > u care tf Mid child , an al > a the pell tion of Kdwaid and Mary K. htouard kho lnit that they uUh to adopt the paid child , OitDKiiKi ) , That October Utli , A. ) ) , 1SS1 , lit 0 o'clock a. m. Uosnlsntd for licarln mid petl * tion , uhen all pcrtoiu Intcrontcd In ml.I nutter may appear at a County Court to bo hi Id , In and for Mid County , nnd thow cuiuo why the prayer of petltlotif rshoulJ not bo trmnted ; and that no- tlcoof pendent y of thetaldpotltioiiandthchearintf thertot , bo gli en to all pcr on Interested In > ali | matter , by jiiiljllahlny ; a copy of thin order In Till OUAIIA DilLYlIrK , anoH8iixir printed In Bald County , forthrou succcs Uc WOCKD , prior ( o ualJ ilaof hearing' . A. M. CIIA1)WICK , [ Atruocopy ] County Judjo. J'ltUUATK NOTIK. In the natter of the Estate olThom . Elacvmorf ! , dccconvd , Notice li hereby given that the creditors nf raid deceased , will meet the admlnUtrlx of said 1-J.tate , before me , County Judge of Douglas County , Xcbratka , nt the County Court llooni , In Bald County , on the lit dayof Xo\emberIbil , on the lit day of January , It > ti2 , and on thu Iht day of Jlanh , US. , nt 10 o'clock n. ui. each day , for the purpo o of presenting tliclr ihlnu ( or ex amination , adjustment and allonancu. HU months are allowed for creditors to present their claim * , nd ono icar for , the oJiulnl.trotrlx to cltlotald enlutf , from thu Utdvy of September , lSdltUI notice Hill l > opulll.he l In TUB UtiAllt UIMUY llr.it tor four ecl. urec * > l > cly. prior to thoMdai of Xuu-uiler , IbSl. llOWAItl ) II. SMITH , County Jndu ; HEADQUARTERS -FOK- Wo desire to call the special attention of the trade to out' olojmnfc lines ( at BOTTOM PitlOES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Ovorolla Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. .SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. TO . ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , MAHA , NL'JtJ. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska . SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAItiQftDEJiSV jy 18.1UO ' > < * , fc < < f FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnhatn St. , Omaha , Neb. * CorulirnmcnU . made us will rccoU o prompt r.ttcntlnn. References : State Bank , Omalia ; T & Co. , lialtlmore ; I'cck 4' Uanslior , Chicago : JI. Work It Co. , Cincinnati. . C. . < * , WHOLESALE _ GROGEE ? 1213 Farnham St. , OmahaNeb. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , IMI'OUTKRS AND JOBI1E1LS OK MILLINERY & NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. The only oxclnsivc wholesale liouso in this line in Iho west. GunsAmmuniiionSporting Goods FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COOPS. SEJSnO 3E-03E& OF'IKEOEi.-JC.aCSTC' . MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne \ The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West Wo Keep ( EverytliiJig in the Line of Carpets , . Oii cloths , Matting , V/indow-shades , Fixtures . and lotce Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 323 4 1313 Farnham St. , Omalia. WM. F. STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , Cooking Stoves Steve Eepairor , Joli forker and Manufacturer OF Tenth and Jackson 9 pw - - - Omaha * Neb