6 , THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 > 1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Record of Events on the Baa Side of tlio Missouri , To Bo a Oity of the Pirsb Clas or Not to Bo. Otlior News of Ooiiornl Intercut t the People. CHANGE IN CHARTEK. THE gt'KSTlOX OP WHAT IS TO III : DON AI1OUT IT. On the ' . ! d of October the voters o this city will bo cnllcil upon to choos between xovcrnmont'i. ' Which wil we have , thu old charter or the no v Tlits in no party issue , nnd a nmr would be less than n man if the intcicst of uithcr party to sworv him from his duty. To stnrt with , w ! have the f.ict before us that all citie ttr * of nny importance in Tu\va have in corporntod tlicmsolvoi iindur the nu\ "rcgin'io. " Tlio change would nt once certainly lift ua into Ilio rank of the first cilios ot the state. Our cit ; 'j ; council would not work under a slmd owj as they nro now often compollot to do in deciding important questions of law. The judiciary committee would have the tables ofoll sot tied l.nv to ( j'uido them , indocndunl ] ) of the advice of n , city attorney , who might bo mistaken , housocvci. Rood a lawyer ho miirJit prove to bo. The decisions touching la\v points governing the operation * of ciiica of the first class is so well settled , there would bo with the ptopor construction of 'thorn , no reason for going nstrny , Tlie city would not bo loaded down with injunction suits. There would be ifo' question what the powcra of each branch of our government wore , and having the "lamp of experience to Ruido thorn" an honest council , ouch an wo believe wo have to-day , would need the udvico neither of iifiiyorinoro'utBidrr : They wo\lld know their duty , and knowing would per- foam. Seine claim tlint it places more power in the h.inds of the mayor , and thcrp ia no question yet ; bettor give our mayor power than havu him usurp poworw not grnntod. Again it uill stand th6 business of this city in luuid 4to go to the polla nt our iinmtal elections nnd select u man n horn they know to bo both capable nnd honost. The business men of this city havrf the balance of power in their hands nnd it would bo only when they remained nway through indiU'ercnco that an incnp.iblo nnd dishonest man could buy himself into the oilico. Others claim that the city would bo crippled in its potvor of raising funds for general improvements. This is in n mcimuro true , no doubt. The thirty mills'levy that was authorized Id help Kcokuk out of hoc. financial embar rassment will apply to this city until . the no\t stuto census is taken in 1885 , nnd up to that data the city council can levy n thirty mill tax for general city purposes which they could not do if wo nut our city under u now charter. The city of Kcokuk got heavily in debt , nnd went into bankruptcy , Ilcr'rreditois family got together vnd , us a compro mise , ngrocd to take twenty cunts on tjilj dollar in tho'KotUomohtof thuif claiius , ] > rovded ! the cnih wes forth coming , It was found that could the city bo allowed to levy n tax of thirty mills on the dollar , of their valuation , this .amount could bo paid -And the city relieved from the financial cloud that hung over it , They wont to the guTiiural ussomhly for n way /Mtt of their difliculty. That body uas dis posed to grant the rcliuf by f passing a law allowing the authorities of Kcokuk to levy a thirty mills tax , but no no special leg islation could bo indulged in , they made tlio law applicable to all uitits of not more than 15,000 inhabitants nt the time the last ccnsuu was tulcun , in 187 < " ) , This onnctmont , of courtio , hionsht our city under the "high" tax law , nnd ( .u long na wo wcro less than 15,000 , wo needed the tax. liut as the city is growing very rapidly und our valuation increasing materially , it would scorn tli4 ; by next year , with a just assessment , the amount wo would bo allowed under the now charter would bo ample for general city pur poses. ' . AH TO HHOT. [ Soon the citizens "of Council Bltill'd will hear the hot nxttlo by the thon- u.inda uf tons , nnd it will sound good in thuir D.U-S. The excavation for the foundation of our mammoth shot man ufactory him 'boon ' completed nnd soon Wjckhum Urothors will mnko the brick and mortar Hy , and it won't bo , n'rcnt u hilo 1 > oforo wq shall HOC Coun cil mull.i "jlint" all over the country. JULIV , A. TKIl'LEl'a DEATH. i < Thodiirk almdow of death has en tered uAo of our cjty echools ; kept by lliss Flickcn or , and taken ono of its bright and promising pupils , Miss Jiilm A. Tiiplct. dauglitcr of Thomas Triplet , of Hazel Doll , died i\\ \ \ this city lost Sunday , ut the residence ol B. K. Springer , of brain trouble , brought pn , no doubt , by over work in the school room. She was a bright child , and her death , which cumo very suddenly , was u grout blow to her par ents. lior teacher noticed that on the Wednesday prior to her decease Bun- day , she was unusually attentive to her studios. The young Ivly , at the tijno of her demise , wa Bevontcou years of ago , The vacant scat she has loft is to her school companions an object of grief , as her memory will bo of love , W. T , KXOX'rt yU.SEUAL. The funeral of Comrade , T , Knox , whoso death at Parson's , Kansas , wo announced some time a o , took place from the residence of W. II. Camp * bell , yesterday forenoon und was well attended by the Grand Army in uni form , and other friends. The proces sion , headed by Wall McFudd 011,8 drum corps , marched to a solemn dirge up Seventh street to Broadway , to Main , thence up Washington avenue to Oakland and thence to Fuirmonl cemetery whore the remains were de posited to re t until the final victory. A PEMOCBAT M'EAKg , To the1 Editor of The lite , fjeptonibor 27 THE UEK as the loading paper in this vicinity , I believe yo will allow ono upaco to say n fo' ' words in regard to the coming olcc lion. There is no use denying th fact that I am n democrat , but as th editor of iTho Glebe is a cnndidnto fo representative on our ticket it woul lurdly bo consiitont for mo to n k hiti to publish nu article in his fnvoi llcnco I ask you to publish my com inunicnlion. It is in favor of th whole ticket , but particular ! ; for Mr. Morgan. Ho lias beoi a life-long democrat , an enter prisincr citizen , nnd has labored hard for tlio success of tlio party for years If elected to the position for which hi has bcon nominated , there is no doub but what it would prove n credit ti Council BIulls nnd to Western Town IJoing acquainted with all tin lending men of the stntt of both patties ho wouh have every opportunity to secure legis lation beneficial to the western par of the state. Of our county ticket i is useless for mo to speak , ns the moi nominated on both tickets are selectee from the best men in the county , nm as I believe you are willing to do jui tico to all , having the largest circula tion , I believe you will publish this .Respectfully , A DKMOCIIAT. TUB HUNTS IX HltlKr' . WtMVor's speech reminded us of tlu colored girl who applied for work nt n Now England cotton mill : "Well , Mnsin , ,1'se n little green , oll'el brack ] but , Massa , 1'so fust class Weaver. " The district court nt Glonwood convenes - vones Tuesday. There will ho sovoJnl important cases tried , including the slate of Iowa vs. Christian Pittmnn , For the killing of Jacob Maison , ns ho claims , in self defence. As will be rcmcinbciod , Judge 'nigo , of Porilielian fame , found in lis room , under Ins bed ) the evening of ( lie explosion , two pieces of n car vindow alitittcr. His residence is ccr- ainly ono mile uway and so located hat the piucca could not have reached ho place in which it was found with out turning n corner. A citizen called nt Tin : IIE ! oflico cstcrday all put of breath and said ho otild not avoid taking the paper any < > nger , us his wlfo infornicd him this naming that if ho catno homo to din ner without subscribing for the same ho would npply for n divorce. The nmily lives on Pearl street , not far romDr. Pinnoy's residonco. Gcorgo Smithson , solo ngont fortho . 'ortcr iron roofing company , of Gin- intiati , called nt Tin : 15ii : : oilico yes- crday and subscribed. lip has ca- ablished in this city his heatlquartcra or transacting the business in the orthwcst. lloiclaims to hnvo n roof- ng that can bo put on nt n small otit- ly mid will keep perfectly wuter- roof for years. Fjf. ] \ . Miles is putting on n now rout to his rcsidcnco on lower Broad- vny which will impiovo the looks of i in premises vcty much , lames Volsh hna the contract. Seine time ago several of Wagner & lollnnd'a livery horses woio taken ick with what ia known or supposed 0 bo among horse men ns the pink- < yo. It fust makes its appentnnco about the oycs. They begin to swell inil then run water. After this the loisea show si ns of n very high fovcr , u'heir nerves become unstiung and heir log < begin to swell , llorsea hould not bo worked n moment after ho lust symptoms appear , but should ) f > kop.1 in a stall nnd well cured for. Vngner iV ; Holland have had about line afllicled with this disease , nc.uly 11 of which have recovered. They invo nt preoont only one or two unfit or uso. The funeral procession Inst Monday vna over two and n half miles in ongth. , t Mrs. E. L. .Northrup , wlfo has bcon ick for nome time with that maligiiRiit isense typhoid fever , b lying dan- orously ill at her residence , on ( Sixth ( root. Shu is under the cate of Dr. rcKuno. Judge Eced opened the September arm of the district court of Mills otinty at Glonwood yesterday. Alderman Churchill felt happy nouyh Tuesdny , up Broadway aim in nn with the chief of grcenbackets. 0. H. Shplcs , _ reporter fyr .hidt'o Iced , has gone' to Glonwood , Mills ounty to attend to his ollicinl duties. James F. Watson addressed a huge nd enthusiastic gathering in this city cstctday on the political issues uf 10 day , Hon. James T. Lane , United States istri6t attorney , is here in attund- nco upon thu United States Couit. W. T. llankin , assistant United tntes distnct attorney , is in the city , guest nt the Oyden. Tin : Bir. : is pleased to note tint thu oman who lins bcon u laying nt thu lotropolltan hotel Jus | miccocded in roeuriiij- the Cornet children homos 1 this city. Ex-Alderman Andy Irahain take * thu younger child , und > . W Wnllors , the harness mao ! v'U Jroadwny , the elder , The familiix ute \\hich the childioti hnvo bion doptcd mo highly respectable , nnd ilr. Grnhnm is a man po sessod of ousidurablu uf this uoild's goods , lo is a kind-hcnrtcd , itympatlietio nan , un < l the iil \\ill ( Ind u good lomo. Mr. Walters is n young man the boars n good ropiitutipn , is steady ml indualiious , and no doubt qapa- > lo of looking out for the little father- oss and mothciless ono ho has seen it to adopt. Wo hope both of the hildron will , as they advance in yonra , ppreciato theseB t rangers who have > eon kind enough to give them ionics. G , \V. Collins has sent hii liouso- lold goods to Corning , tuul will , u a few days , remove his family hither. Soinotimo between now nnd spring , ho day to bo announced lieiu.iftcr , a ; rand running race will tnku place bo- ween foijr-year-olds for SI ,000 at our trotting park , Win. B , Cnnjiy , of Avocn , and Ira Plainer , of this city , not hero yesterday and ariam.ed for ho coming contest. Thu JKIIR-S bo- OUR to thcso gentlemen , > \ho ilopoa- ted 8100 each in the hands uf llobort 1'crcivnl , to bo increased to $1,000 joforo the day appointed for tlio rice. A. J. Smith , of Dunlup , wni an Ogden guast yesterday. Hon , James P. Wilson was at the Ogden yesterday. The case of the State of Jowi MI. Wilson , that was continued or > tf uutil yoateiday , wascallodin Judge B-n-ki - n court and in now on trial. It u-11 l > c remembered that n woman by th name of Hoffman had her pocko picked while on n train nt the transfer Suspicion nt otico rested upon Wilson who was immcdiatelynrrcsted , chnrgoi with thu oflenso , and taken to tlv police I'cndqnartcrp , whcro ho "av- - bonds for his nppcar.ancc. Jacob bim appears for the state , nnd Col. D. 1 : Unilny for Wilson. Wallace Walker , of Crescent City cnmo to the Jjluds to see the wrcc nnd stayed nt the Pacific. 0. II. Brown , of Walnut , caincove to view the remains and registered n the I'ncific , Mnck Harris , of Missouri Ynllcy cumo down yesterday to tnko n loot at the big hole before it wns fillet with dirt , nnd stayed nt the Pacific , B. F. Smith , of Lincoln , Nub. , was in Council Bhills yesterday , Honntlilor * Ladies , you cannot make fair skin rosy checks nnd sparkling eyes will all the cosmetics of Franco , or boauti Hers of the world , while in pooi health , nnd nothing will give you such good health , strength , buoyair spirits and beauty ns Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. Telegraph.octl octl Tlio Bos * Bulldog , New Vorli Sim. At the quaint old 'public liouso ii West Thhticth ntreet kept by Charles Lloyd , n veteran sporting man , the ighting dog Pilot in the training for S' OOO. Pilot is owned by Lloyd , who has personal charge of his traili ng. When thoicpoiter called at the nn yesterday Lloyd and his dog were ust returning from a "sweat ing tramp" n Central park. Pilot was covered \itli heavy flannels , his neck nuifllcd vith a thick flannel hood. ' Lloyd , better known as "Cockney Chnrloi' , " is , perhaps , the most expo- icnccd dog fancier in the world. Ho s a natiyo of England , and is well in- ormcd in the brooding ol fighting 16gs. Ho took Pilot into n room nnd tripped off the heavy flannels. Ho .hen went to work rubbing the dog [ own with rough towels and sponges. After half an hour's vigorous rubbing- hcj dog waa bathed with hot wnternnd inimont. Lloyd then Inid n rough loth over his body and covered him up for fifteen minutes. The dog ecmcd to enjoy it , showing no signs of uneasiness. Lloyd then called 'Hot up. As ho rose his muscles nilgod out like bunches of whip-cord. "What do you think of that for ondition ? ' ' Ldoyd asked. "Ho vc'ighs only twenty-six pounds. You an see that 1 hnvo made him work , xiok nt him ! Ain't ho in line condi- ion ? " In answer to questions as to the onditioim of the match , Lloyd &aid : 'The iiifht has boon arranged to come IT in the third week of October. Pilot's opponent is Kreiger's white log Crib , of Louisville , Ky , It is to > o n sqitaro scratch in turn light nt wcnty-cight pounds , according to Tow Yorlc rules , for $1,000 n side. Each nido has posted ? oOO with llich- xrd K. Fox , of The Police Gazette , vluMvanoolucted final stakeholder , and > oth patties have decided that he shall appoint the icferco. The dogs nvo he best twu in the t\oild , nnd the mttlo pipmtaen to bo nn exciting one , ipon which thousands of doll.uaul ! jo wogeied. The second nnd final loposit of $ ! ) QO ia to bo posted on the lay of the light. The owner of Crib \agers $1,000 to my § 000 , the bal- ince , S100 , being allowed mo for ex- muses to go to PiUsburg , near which loint the light is to bo decided. The rticles of agreement sent on to AHiisvillo already have been signed. " "How did the match como to bo nadu. ' " "I saw not long ago a challenge in ho 1'olico Gi/.ettt ! from n Louisville port , in which ho olieicd to match' } nb against any dog in the woild for ! . " > ,000 a hide , at twenty-eight pounds i eight , ami I accepted the challengo. 'ilot is said by excellent judges in old Dnyland to bo the best fighting billi ng in the world. His disposition is eiy bad nt times , so that I can't even ppronch him , Init ho is a grunt pot of ty wife , ns she feeds and takes caio f him. When 1m is in his tantrum o will allow no ono but her to attend o him. " "Isn't ho rather blocky nnd shoit- egged ? " "Oh , there's where the rent secret t his btiongth comes in. Don't you co it's hard to keep such a dog on his Kick , He'll ' bo up and ut it , His eoth are ovuu , and sharp us a nuor " Pilot is brindle nnd white , and was ued , Lloyd saj.s , by John lloldon of he Bed Lion' inn , Park street , Wai- mil , England , nml it ) now two and u ialf years old , llo was yet by U , sinill's dog Billy of Sedgley out of Tom Uurby'n Kit , mid Billy's father \.is from Lnuo Billy out of Tom Par- on'a Beauty. Benuty wns out of 'tod lleovo's I'et , and Pet was got by Mod Hcevo'sdo''Jooy. Joes was got > y Joseph Inseloy's bear dog , and thu > eur dog wns bred by Sam Cooper of Vcdvcrlmmpton out of Sam Cooper's vady. Ludy was bred by Frank DVUIIH of WillenhAll. and was got by 5am Coopoi's dog Captain He was red by Fred Evans of Willenhall. Japtnin beat Philip Snutorn's dpg of udgloy for i'25 n aidoj John Hooloy's og of Manchester nt thirty-threo nnd half Douiuls , for 00 a side ; George lowloy's ' dog Toby of Wodncsbury at hirty-six jwunds weight , for 23 a Idoj George llowloy's Ourley'a of Vodncsbury , at.thirty-two and n half touiuls weight , for i'L' & n side ; John Vooloy's dog of M anohostor , nt thirty- vo pounds weight , for 50 n side ; James Hulford's dog Gallus of Hall Green , near Bilston , at thirty-four rounds weight , for 80 to 20 in takes , nnd 110 to 50 in a bet Captain took first pii/o twice in the OK show at Biiminghain. E oapod From the Toll * , John IJacon , Lajiotto , Ind. . wrltos : 'Ihirifth for Spring lilrnboui ; it u all you recommend it to be. ity dynpoiwla 1ms nil viuiUlied. Why don't you adertlso It ! What nllowaiiM will you make If I tnko n dozen bottle * , KJ thnt I could oblk-o my riend * occasIoaallyT Pries 50 cents ; trUl Kittles 10 cents , 'JScodlw Men of aWllty , to ' C1IAUI1EKS' Utctlonir ) < 'l I ,1 creal Hnonlwl.-e. Complete Culoiuxlh nf t erv Day Want * . Thli In the Mott Vttl ul anil Compact Literary Achiev cnient o | tlio go. It hat ua competltori. Wcuaut competent Solicitor ! . . Ko peiMlm tirotl applr Cirtulam , luur full danrlptloo. tnt on ppllcatlou , J , fl. UUAIIIIiau ) , bt , Loul , Mo. , Chlctgo , 111. , Atlanta. 0 > f/fr////iN fH N E K _ to * yf , - ' " - ' - SAFE The leading Scientist ! of to-d.ty r > ; rcr tha moit illiwcn nro cAtisci ! by iltionlcn.il kldno\ orlhcr. If , therefore , thakldnotvnml ll er nr Kept In perfect onli r , jrcrfeU health uill'vtli rciult. This truth li-nonly liccn known n Miui time and forj ears people sttffmtl vrrtt njron without l > cliit { able to tlmlrcllcl. Th i illsootcr ol Wnrncr's hate Kidney ami f.her Cure iiuik. n new en li the treatment of tdcc trouble Mailc from a Minplo tro ] leal leaf cf nroaluc. . I conUIni Jimt thu clcnuiiU ncic ary to noum ! amllmKroratc both ot then ) Krvat orpiiu , nn jfcly restore nml keep them Inordir. It li Positive Remedy for nil the dlsc-ncs tint can * iwliu In the lower part of the bodj for Totpli Liter llc.tdacliei Jniiidlcc | Izznci ! ! ! ( lrau - FeverAiriio I.hcr and Urinary Ordain. It Nan excellent umlMifu remeil } lor fttnalc Utirlnir I'reitiancy. It will control Moiutniatloi and IN In 'aluablo for I.cucorrluca or Fall Jiir o the Womb. Ai n UIooil t'lirlfler It Is nncnmlcil , for It cure the nrKtini that mike the Mood. ThU remedy , hl < .Ii lias done such noiulor , I lint , up In the L-AKUtCTHlKKI ) JKiriLKof nnj medlelno upon the tmrktit. nml U heM hv Urn * ' ami all dealers at SI. 20 r r bottfu. To nimiri \VAHSRi-y 8\KK DIA IICTKS ( JUltl : . ItUnl'Oal IVK Itemed/ . H. H. V/AHNER & CO. , Rochottar , H. Y. fclfl-tu-tli-tat-lv _ AGENTS WANTED FOR OCR HEW BOOK ) BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , ' icing the Story of the Scriptures , by P.cv. Ocorji Alexander Crook , I ) . U. , In aiinplo and attractlu anguax for old and younsr. Frofuselj lllustn cil , maklnz a mojt Intcrestlntr and Imprcesht outh s Instructor. n % cry mrcnt will secure thli lork. 1'rc.achers , > on should circulate it. I'llct 3 00. Send for cln ulars with extra tcnus. J 11. GIIAUilUKS k CO. St. Louis Mo. Western Horse and Oattle In- surauoe Oompany , Capitnl , . . . 3100,00000 nuirui Horses , Mule ? and Cattle ngainst lees bj RCAtdent , dicon o or theft. Atrcnciej In all 60x111- ici of the State. Scud for clualars. AUKSTS WANTKD EOK the Futctt felllne Book of tin Are ! Foil mi ; I ions ol' Success. BUSINESS ANDPO'JIAL FORMA Tholiwsof tra-lo , loirixl l > im , how to 'rann- bt nntlnoj3 , vilutuie talilcK , BOI Ui ctlqtictta , itrlinir.oiittry nst o , how to conduct public aslneta ; t'l f < ut it U % comr.loto O'l do to $ t\- ess for all ola ia A fauilly noco'el y. AJ'Ireia or drci.bn and clal terruj.NcllOU I'UIl I-lllNnM.hi ( .mils. M < > . Geo. P. Bern is SEAL ESTATE AGEHCY , 10th and Oodge Bit. , Omaha , Neb. This nffcncy docs BTBICILT a brokcra o bu Incsa. ) ocj not npCLUlalc , nml therefore any bargains 11 its book * ari < Insured to Its patrons , iiibtcnJ f liclnir polililod nn hv 'hiIUT nt w VRON BYRON REED & . GO. 01 1)3 KT KJTABLIflllf.D Real Estate Agency IN NEnitARICAJt t Ki'C ) > a coni | > li.ta ahitr.ict of title to all Ucil Estate In OniAu-inil Ilouirlu c/iunty. maytf DRS."COFFMAJSJ AND - - THOMPSON , Physicians and Surgeons. OFFICK , OverC'rulcKshanlc , ISth bt. , Bit. Fnrnhaiii nnd lei ) ) lai aiMm GRAND OPENING ! I'rofi or 1'Uher , ( from St. 1 onii ) I ) mclng Ac- dcin ) , Standard Hill , tor 1'ifti'cnth and Farn- lain , Tiatdav ct iiln , ! , frcptcnilicr tih. Classes for Lidlmaiul ( Jintknun commencing 'ucsdiy cveiilnif Sipttmlur Oth ; ilasMss lor HS-CK and Mastirv , coiiinicniln SAtiinUy alter- eon at I o'clock , ( 'laatcs for Fainlllox ill ho rmni'i'd to mlt tl a honorablu patrons. Also lallet daialn , ' inn he taM ht. TcriiHlllH.nl , anil inrluo witlnitlon | to schol > nt Kiiirintecil. I'rluitu Instructions ull > e ( , ' ! ' n atthe Dam In , ; Attuluiiy or at the ' Itlu'ice f the patron * . 1'rhutu urdcrH 'may ho lift atMn > Mc.xcr.t IIO'H. 3 ijfflo tf Scaled proposals for the Construction of tldewnlks. grilled propoMli will bo rrcchnl by the undersigned - signed until biptcmbfr 21) , IbSl , at li o'tloUc noon , for tliu romtntitlon of sMewulLs In froit ) at and aiijolnlir | the following described pro- mini * , to-nlt ! Lot. ll'ock. Addition. IteiimrKi. } I-23 4 4 Kountzu<uth'j 1 1011It IS K SJ ! ft I K kldo 13 iii N'28ftl S bide Jackson ill. I aoi Unl , rciwilrcd I 200 w i Idu 1J t W J of 7 74 ni-HeCap.Ai. Sn(4 llnrlach'H oiHherman A , S' : tu ft s Kouti iu' 'jil o kiilo 10 t 10 SfiO/LU ' ' iWftn " " 1(1 ( ' " K H IV J8 | 3 | ' M ldo llarncy ! Capitol lulilur'arnlmni AIM all tltatp.\Ttof thoiiutiiiaetjfjo'li direct , intwcriithono th lde of Ciutollir and south Ino of block ono (1) ) In South Otuahi addition , Mao all that | vtttoii tlieuait klde of lOtli meet , _ itt oen thuHoiitli Iliui of Clutrlc * ktncct and r.orth line of blo.konol ) In South Omaha ad- lltlon. J , J , L. C. JKWCTT , .220t City Clerk. lltyouiu-ea of lev rncil t > 7 Ilia tmln uf cU-Ulnirou- nlulit work , to r > < > ur dutlui avoid m tlniulintiand U I tore bmlnnerrr and Hop Bitten. l ao e'UHi Hop If jrou ro jrounij and I Ituffeiin fromanT In . * discretion or dltM < ipAl It Ion i If ruuareinar. ilcxl or.nlnitlc. uld orl I vouiur , aaUck In it from noorbtaltu or la irul > b I lnit on t l ol alck O M. nljr on Hop ] dla . , Thouwndi n- Whoercr on r wbeturtr Tou fit ) I nually front tome tout jour i/ftciu I form of tlul Kidney uAalit clwiulnr , tou * dli w n d < \ ieiil it Ina or ttlmuutlnir , 1 fcT tjrcnpr wllttout lnloxtentl g , I 1 tl a timely UD D | S- . .h-OP HopBlttora Hart you ufw - . rpta , IHt O. I. O. orHHiurvea li an aUoluttt plaint , dltc ind lrn.l > lat - ot Ilia ilomof A.l ROP t > l > e a r for fcnuvlt , Ho drunkenncti { ( ivrorn < n uw of opium , You will bel tobaooo , or nircdltTouuj [ narcotlu. Hop Bitter * ! Ifrcnarolml , . . il.u. ikadtur ff ] weaU audk NEVER LlrcuUr. ( iti may aor Btrnu nvo your IFAIL M7' CO. life , ( thai , Biivod hun-l KBtttr | & T drod i. | A Tow t . Oil , BQOQS & HILL , KEAL ESTATE BROKERS. No. IftOH Fariiliaxu Street , mm t-or b ndu oiip Orund Central Hotel Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY -LAW , 1319 Farnham Street. Having decided infutureto adhere strictly to the manufacture of Men's Gloves , the well known house of Fisk , Clark and Fiagg have closed to us their entire stock of claimed by all who know them to be superior in some respects to the Alexander , Trefonsse or Perinot Gloves. We offer this morning I860 Pairs Best Quality 3- Button Kids at 75c , 700 Pairs Best Quality 4-But- ton Kids at $1.00150 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. I KIBBO3STS I The sale of Ribbpns inaugurated by us in 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 Pieces Satin and Gros Grain from No. 7 to No. 40 at 10c. ; 75 Pieces Sash Ribbons at 25c , a yard. 1 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. DVCOIRSE ! & CO. , . . . , " ! . ' 1 1319 Farnham Street. Jnited States Depository. Or OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnam Bts. OLDEST I3ANK1KO KOTAfiLlSHlIENT IN OMAHA. BUCOE680RO TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) BTABUSIIKD lEEfl. Organized IMI a National Bank August 20,16C3. CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVtU 300000 orncrrs AJ > D mnncioRs ; HBRMAN KOUSTZK , President. AioiHttra Koi'ATZK , Vice President. II.V. . VATia , Cashier. A. J. I'oriLETOv , Attorney , ,4'JllJOllN A. ClUlallTON. F. 11. DAVIS , Aret. Catlilcr. Tht bank receive ] depoetts ulthout regard to amonntr. Jiftiicatlino certificates bcarlni ; Interest. Draws ilr.ids on ban 1'randjco and principal rltlcn of the United States , also Lonilon , Dubliii l llnburuh and the principal titles of the contl nont of Uuropo , Solli pauinger tickets for emltrrantj by the ( n man linn. tnavidtf Tim MOHT PoruLin ! llii BUT HuU ol THE OVALCHURN TUB BEST . < - . { * . * , OUUIINH ANH , vJ'J'j ' QCICKEH * " MOHT CON- / iSiU T"AN ANT VKNIE.Xr 5.VU XVHi * I OTHBIi OHCKN m mWami ° UUJIN MANUKAOtaaiioSiia5 IN T K TOKEi ) . , 'kr j ; j'irM MAUKEI taflvoelm , 4,6 , 8 , 10 and 1 aliens. It liai no Ketriiu. tlenio no uolsi UN Hi work easily and quUlrly. &nd Rtla tba irKoat amount ol luttir frumiho milk or n mli ; tnaao frniuihe teat uli lumber. It > Id at lover price than any llur flr < v Uii turn. Hand lor dU.rlpUto circular and price lUt to the theOVAI The Oldest UlstabUsbed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. 3aldwell , Hamilton & Co , , trantvctcd aama a * that ol an Incor- > orated uauk. Account * kept In currency or gold lubject to cht check without uotlcti. CcrtiHcatea ol dgpoilt taued p ) able In three , x and tHth monUu , j arlng Intercut , or on emand without Interest. Advance ) nuule to customer * on approrel i cu < tiu at market nte ot Interest. Buy anil ncll ( fold , bill * of exchange , go\ em inent , lUte , county and city boudi. Draw "ig'nt ilnlti on Gnlind | , Ireland , Scot- and , and all parUol Europe. Soil European nusijo ticket * . COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY UAD6 aurldt OS. . CL1RUOK , i. O.'UHMT Clarkson & Hunt , Sucewn ( o UlchirJi & Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , S Iltk9tr t OmhaKeb Dr , Amelia Burroughs AT TDE WITHNELL HOUSE , Tuesdays and Fridays , 10 a. m , to 5 p. m , IT < ORdHAED & BEAN , J. B , FRENCH & CO. , CARPETS ! GROCERS1 ! POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine.Trimmings , H I O luouiRiniy , , P.P. , HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha. Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer.