UMAUA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY OCTOBER 25 , 1881. 'OUR IOWA NEIGHBORS. " A Livoiy Budget of News From flyer tlio"Greek , " Some Advantages and Disad- advantages of Couno'l ' Bluffs. A Gang of Crook * " Who Need Cloio Watching. Thfo ( is no city in the west of iU sir * that , take the year around , has Wro "slrango" visitors than Council Bliiffs , and wo have never ns yet mot ono Vljo hold a different opinion as lethe the futuroiin store for us. Tlioy toll u that nature has done horjshato ; tha outeido influences nro working to ac varico our'city ' on tlib high 'road t prosperity. They seem to think' , however over , than an undercurrent right her in our midst is the most formidab ) barrier iin the way to success. As' 'thorn what this undercurrent i composed of and'for the llfo of thorn tlioy cannot say , but still claim there hero is a lack of "go ahcaditivonoss onttho part of ourcapitaliststhatwod not find in cities whoso ohancoa fo nudccss are very much Io6n than Coiin cil Bluffs. They will remark ' if yo ; only had a little moro of' Omaha' jjluck. If your moniod men wouit only "strike out , " invest their mono employ.men who would bring thoi families hero and take their chance * This talk ia all very good , anc -t * . - ' . - -ya r a man * who has no' mono ; to invest can easily imako it , Ppr haps our capitalist ; do not , as a general oral thing. lookTaround . .outsidero their banking and other branches o : business to see what .can bo done in / thor way of manufacturing , enterprises At much as they should , yet wo do inofc believe but , thai ihomost of thorn , , -would be.willing to invest their money whcro there was an even cjianco to .got the same. back , oven with a lost , per centAga than .they can , got , at .tty t , , Bknk by placing the money t interest This is manifoetm , the Readiness with f -which certain jnon took hold'of the enterprise of .shot manufacturing , There is no doubt tHat they will make a succois of the undertaking but i there are hundreds of enterprises the n Aucoess of which woud ) not bo half so , , doubtful and if eastern mon wqtil omo tout hero wojl.rpQommended as , ( understanding thoroughly any branch of the manufacturing industries of Now England wo , have np doubt , they , -would find capitalists hero in Council Bluffs ready and willing to furniah the , money to start with- ' t A OANQ OP THIEVES. It is said that there is a regular gang'of desperadoes , sharpers and thieves'who operate in this city and * 4 Omaha. That they have the business i worked down t6 such a fine point that it is almost impossible to catch thorn. Tlioy pick pookota and immediately pass their ill-gotten gains to a "pal , " . , land , if caught a momontj'after oporat- . Ing.on a person's pocket , nothing can be found on them to convict. The policemen know these sneaks when they meet them or oo them passing upon the streets , 'and1 yet' 10 export 3iave they become in their manipulations - tions that it is next to impossible to jj detect them. The police lorco of this R city should study every meant in their S 'power ' witb/whicn to detect and , cap- Si ture these rascals , that they may receive - coivo their just deserts and the com munity bo.reljovod.of their prosonco. OTHER. NEWS. * ' L. P. Judson , city engineer , has built additioh"to 'his homcstoid"on Sixth avenue by putting oxtntf rooms on the west side. Eli Olayton would have been some UBO to ( the Pottawattomio farmers in * .tlio noxt'legislaturo ' , and wo all wonld K v ' have had plenty of beer just as freely as wo will to have Morgan thoro. FOOLISH COUNCILMEN. B * There waa quito a war of words'bo- tweon Andy Urahiun and Alderman Fonda at the last council mooting. r Graham accused the council of being ' * jealous of the board of trade. Fonda ' * Wo are not jealous of the boardfof trade ; " T * . " > Qraliam ii'STouaro nndvyou'chn't deny it. " Fonda "Wo nro'not ; 'I1 ' do deny it. " . Graham "You aro. " Fonda "You.aro anotlior. " ' ' ' ' ' Grahaln'-A'S'Gb.there'yourBolfT1. Fonda "Go Trh'oro ? ' & " * * * * Graham "You dare not-Ko ! " , , /Fonda "Whoref ( Excited ) ' Nalntf the place juid the weapons ? " ff , S'Grahai "At JJoua | saloon. " „ . Fonda ( Still blushing.Yhat ) Graham "Tho oysters. " Slow music and the board of trade retirod. ' * . ' f 1 ' Inniau has' ' * Bold out lis sa- JJarry doolarca < ho does riot like iho business. Mrs * . Mctcalf , dressmaker at the north end of the Main street brldgo has purchased a fiuo horse and buggy Everything has boon inadohnnnoni. ous between the city council -and boardfof trade. The good work will eq. | go onjf and with tlio assistance of tlie Union Pacific and the other roads esl Soontoring here wo shall soon too a i levee constructed that will bo strong enough to defy the Big Muddy for all to conio. „ . diua don't neceaarily follow that JQ ; ' " cause fl whale has a snallr ] throat one .JO didn't BwilloW Jdnas , ' .Jouas might have been like our mayor , a very mall man. Joel Eaton , .our genial gas mnn has | , ' ii pointed 1 out at hotels , and on the | J : cAren i President Arthur,1 fcTI" / ! offer made by J ? J. Brown to p. M sBporintond ! : the construction of * - iho levee without chargo' is certainly a commendable ono , and for which ho < hisorves the tlianl-a of , this optiro TrrT . | immunity. It iw i \ small 'job to un- I HUdirUko to perform that important jiduty. The omploytaont of a compot- ' en } , civil engineer , to do the work jj rould not cost in the land , less Jhan ono thousand dollars , and Mr , Crowns generous olTor 5 $ 110 moro or loss than n gift to help on the enterprise of that amount. A Inrgo drove of pretty thin cattle , about 500 , passed up Broadway Satur day afternoon. Sponsor Smith of tlio Nonpareil wo regret to announce is lying in a very critical condition nl his residence on Washington avenue. According to Mr. Cooper's figuring onc.thSrd ot the inhabitants of rot a- wattamio county attend ichool. Are you sure you are correct , Mr. Ooopon The board of supervisors have pur chased a lot on Pearl street , near the court homo , on which to erect a county jail. Why not turn the old court house into n jail about nil it is fitted for and build a now court house. W. A , Denton lins sold to George Wheeler " /manufacturer " the , "popmanufacturer , Dohn property , situated pnv Stutsmaii street , upper 33roaday. Dr. Studloypliq , jias boon locate for Bomo IJIU.Q -uppurjJJroadway , haa movou * his ofllc'o into _ Ir.Vh6el cr'fl liousn , on Stufsman a'lrcot. The citlzons'livjnn on Seventh | avenue nuo complain that the ayenuo in in r very bmfconclltfon , That those wliow biiflincsi it is to look after the street * of the city have ncRlfcctod , | liia strco for floino reason. Tltai during the las spring flood the * Big Muddy cam6 uj and took possession of ( ho fltroot and when it-rocddod "it left tho1 street nl raoBl usolosatfor tlio purposes intend ed. That it still 'remains ' in aboui tin lame condition that the river loft it , The city council ) ivo understand , t year ago ordered | hin..fltrcct put * it condition tot admit of public travel t Some dirt was hauled onto the aireol and ( hen the work was abandoned ( entirely , lcaviiiglttho streoc in n worn condition than1" ovqr. ' Now it IB al most imnosiiblo for n , loaded team to iilatler1 furthwith. A u"lr > PERSONAL. Mrs. Iraco Smith , who has been visiting with'hor father Pi T. Mnyno , in this city , on observing some riibnstor iwcotpotatooa in R. N. McriAm'fl store purchased ono , remarkifag that it would s-vvo considerable tiraoiih con vincing the people in Ohio where she resides that such things can/-bo llono [ njowa. . . , , i i Mfss Ella Smith , wo nro , pleased to 10to , is considered by lio'r Attending physician out of danger. I Miss Mamio Hubbard who has been ionfinbd to the house for some tinio is apldly roc6v6ring. ( , r , „ ' . The _ 'Itown" clockiaooins to trouble laven'andj Olark , with , , jtscontinual "hio-inJKi.lately. ' , < , > I . A. 8. Bonham is. .erecting a now. esidonco at this vineyard inlthofuppor > art of tlio city. > c ' ' i A.1 8.'Bonham & Oo. httvo- closed iutthoir ( grnpo business. ' ' ! Wm. Powers is confmoq to ilia rosi- lohco , quite ill. , Mrs. E. 8. Plainer loft laai night to /isit her son Charles nt the farm in dardin township. , i t IM. . Dcmmond , Omaha/'was / ' ever ho river on business yesterday , * at the ) gdon. ' T. E. Aldorson , Croaton , Iowa ' , was a CounciJ Blufls ycstorday. t ' . JamoS'D. Rico , flurlingtqnIowa , - ras in this city yesterday at the Pa- ific. * Y Mary J. Lathrop , Plattsmouth , fob' , was at the Pacific yesterday. Ezra Blake , Marshalltown , was in bwa'a metropolis yesterday at the ? acifio. , , W. J. ' Oonnoll , Omaha , was in JouncirBlufTs yesterday. F. Bradley , Rook Rapids , Iowa , jros in the city yesterday , at the Pa- iOo. iOo.Dr. Dr. A. H. Studloy has removed his iflioo from 207 Broadway to Stutsman troet. The doctor treats chronic dia- lasos only" ; Since ho has'boon in this lity ho has been very successful , as hose have been treated by him will estify * gladly. His business is in- : roasing very nipidlyt < nnd is already ) xtoiuhng beyond' the limits of the : ity. Ho treats cases by outward ap- ) hcation and on the manipulation plan as well as internally. ' i Economy. xA fortune niay bo sriont In f using Inef- cctiml intHllolncs , Svhon by1niiplyin ' riioiuoa' Kclcctrlo Oil a npoedy and ecou > inioal euro can , be , Deflected. In CHHO of heunuvtism. lama back , bodily ntlntonts , IT pains "of every doscriptfon , it affonln in- * nt relief. 17 eodlw POLAND & GWYER , , .Commission Merchants. fat the solo ofFarm Produce ; Potatoes. Poultry , < j > Uuttcr , Kgifs rocoh wl and no d on 'commission , t Cash aijvaiicoa nui Varehouse and Store , 1413 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb. , j w siStonSO PROBATE NOTICE. Itato of Nebraska , Douglas County us : t a County Court , held at the County Court Itoom , In nnJ for laid County , Hpiit. 23rd. A ; I' . ItWl. Present ; A. M. tiUAUWICK County JuJgo. In tlio matter o ( the adoption ft Jennie K ) on. 0" rolling nd nilnir tb petition o ? B.UMIC.III ind Doll farcy , pruylnir thai thcr mnv 01 alow , cJ to aJopt mid Jonnlo Ilyan , and tht , 'x-fUon and sUtamoiit ol Henry and Blna Uyaii. Vircnta ol * ald Utlld that Mid Augustus and UolJ Cany y.V permitted so to do and tolunUrlly mlln' ( Ulslilng all claim to s&ld child Ordered , Ttiat October < 5Vnd , A. D. 1681 , at 10 o'plocK a , m , Is awlirnod for hearing laid p tl. tlon/\\ hon all persons Interested In uld matter ruay appear at County Court to bo held , In and for slid County , and , nbow eaux liythe prayer af potttlooer ihoulU not tw'irnuittd ' , and that no- Lite of pendency ot said petition and the hcurlnir thereof , be git en to all porsoni Interoitod In said matter , by publlshlnic a copy of this orderln Tin DMAUA WVIILT Ills , a newspaper printed In said Countyi ( or three successive weeks , prior to said ly of hearing A. II. OHAUWIOK , so9w3t fiounty Judue 'PROBATE ' NOTICE. In the nutter of the Estate ol Peter J , Johnson , deceased , f 'Notice l , , her byiKIr n tliat the creditors of ld deceased , \ > 111 tuwtiho admlnlktrator of wld Cttate , before me , County Judjo of Uoiurlas Dounty , Neliraska , at a Count } i ourt Itoom , In raid County , on the 24tli tUy rf Not , mbcr , 1881. in the 2ith day of iaimarr , Ibb ilth day ol Harcli , 1882. at lo'o'ilo ' k a ui. eaoli Jay lor the purposa of pwonUiitf thflr claims [ or Examination , ajjustinent an aoH-nnio. Bl months are allowed for irodltorj to present Hielr i lnu. andonojiorforthoadnilnistiatorto i .tt o mid Kstato , from the 8itli thy of ttoplcni. tier , ItUl. thli notice will be pulillilioa lu TUN Uiiiiii > V KXLV Usnfor four weeks successively , prior to tha 'Mh Usy of Koembrr , 1881. [ A true copy , J A. U. CH AUWI "K , o * County Judse. 1110H BALK A fann of elchty acres , in good " , , rt u1r ! 10.00'lh 1u .i ! lH' ) ndell lAlfl , ,1 Hnal\.prchard \ of bcarlni ; trees. One mile south > l Onawa City. Ia . on d. U. & P. It. U. Will g\t ( : lmo on part If wlihed. Addrnsa F. U , Soars. a , Reb. aug9-wU | | 0ToaiAcn , j& ITTERS DlmlnlihotL Vlcor. In rolmbnned In irrcat mcaturo tothoxtrmihloi with wcalc kldnov * , iij Judicious utoot llMttt tci's Rtorooch Illttor which ItnlKorotc am dlnniUlcs without jtcltlnr Iho nrtrmry or Knni. In conjutibtlonlth Hi Influcnco , upon them , Iteorrocto acidity , linprotc * nppetlto , ant Islncry wi\yiconiliicuo to hcnllh utid ncrvi rcpow. Another umrkixl quality i * It * contro QI or faft \ nil A/UO , nnd IU poncr of proanting It , reftloby all'DruKglsu and fJcalcnt gvtt cralhi Donlal of the Peters Affidavit- STATJS of NKBIIAHKA , ) DIUTOLAH Couijn. i" ' Samuel G. Mallotto t > elng first duly sworn deponed , end sajd that ho In citj trcnonrcr of Otnnlia : That IIIB at'cr.tion haa been called to thn aflidnvit of Mrs Una Potent , nubllxhed in thoirmh Dally Kcpubllcnn , in which'nlio n wears that alic , on or about July lot , 1877 , oold to Chrln. Hartmitn , then city treasurer , for thoHUin of 812.00 , a Dodge ) Ktrect j rtulo warraut , which was in that mine month paid in full , to-wit ; tlio HUtn of $29.00. Afliunt further Bays thhtbohfts examka cd the books and rccurdn of tlio city troan urer'a office , and that they nhow ; liitithat no DoJgp Direct griuJn fund wurrant for iiny amount \Mifttcvor ww paid in July , 1877. ' 2(1 , thftt but bno Dodge btreet grade fond warrant for tho'itmountdf 920.00 was paid in the three yearn , 1870 , 1877 and 1873 , and that thnt one waa paid 'in ' July , 1876) ) having been turned in for taxes by John G. Willie , and endorsed by him , he having paid at thnt time the tax ! on his Dodge street store lot. ' 1 City Treasurer. Hubecrlboa in my presence and 4 worn to before me this 19th day of October , 1681. ' [ HKAL. ] G. W. AUDIIOBK. _ _ _ _ - Notary Public. Die IDemocratio Oadld t * i for Ooaatjr T * MW r. JTATK NKniiAHifA , ) * DOUOLAH CouN r. j B3 < MMJLIna Peters being firat duly sworn loposei * and nayH. she in well acquainted vith 6ne Chris. Hartnun , and that on or Aout'thelHtof ' July. 1877. nald Chria. Ifnrtm&n then being the city treasurer of 3maha. ' > 8he prenentod to said Hortman is Biidh treasurer , a city warrant amount- ng to the mm of 325.00 and interest in the mm of $4.00. , Affiant ica > B said warrant IVOH for work done on the Dodge ntrcet nrado. ' Affiant , further Rays that said ( Initmnn told amant that uuid warrant wipx not worth. much , AS it would not bo iiaid for aeven or eight years. Affiant further says that about ono week after- ivardii , the said Hartinan called at afiiaut'a larncaa etoro of Ifarnham otreet , and > Q- formed her ho could get a man to buy said warrant. Thereupon Bald llartinnn.him- lelf , paid affiant the ium of $12.00 for said vnrrnnt. Affiant further says that during ngltheeamo month of July , 1877 , said VMrr nt wan paid in full , to-witi the sum if 829.00 Afftaqt further says she sold said war rant for 812.10 , relying entirely upon the nlse and fraudulent representation of aid Hartman. Affiant says eho was then , ind la now a widow. MRS. LIMA P.KTKia. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to leforo me thb 16th dy of October , 1881 , LvTiiKn R. WBIOUT , octl8eod-d Justice of the Peace. JTATB on NKDBASKA , 1 COUNTY OP DOUOLAH. j Chris. Hartman being duly nwnrn , in nswerto the affidavit of Mrs. Potere , gays : Chat during his term of office an city treos- irer of Omaha , from April , 1870 to April , 879 , ho did not buy any warrant what. vorof'Mrs. ' Peters , or any other person , .ndjthat . he did not speculate in warrants , lirecty or indrectly , during his said tenn. Ifiiant further sayx , that if ho cashed any /arrant for Mr * . Peters it was at its full ace value , and for the facts relating to the ) edge street griulo tax warrants , bees save to refer to the accompanying nlh- avit of 3. G. Mallotto , the present city reosuror. C..IfAnrilAN. Subscribed in iny presence and sworn to cforo me this. 20th day of October , 1881. [ HKAL. ] G. W. AnniiosH , Notary Public. SIBBBTT & 'PULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , ( D > WO CITY , NUB. Special attention ( tUen to collortloni in Duller cnin ' LEGAL NOTICE. 'o CMhailnq Hcddo , non roildont dofonilant : , Yon arc hereby notlDed that o n the Zd day ot lentombor , 1881 , John Uuddo , plaintiff , flled hli xUtlon In the District Court , within nn > J tor ) ouKlas County , NobrMka , ajaliiit ) ou fa do- endant , the object and prayer of which petition s , to obtain a decree of dlvorco from the bondi iO" > trlmony with , , j cm ( or the lollowlrif cautos , o-wlt : lit , haultual drunkenness ; Id , extreme ruulty , and for gencrel relief . You are required to oniwcr cald potltlonon ho 21th day of October , 1881. IHJANK A CAlirnKLT , , se7u Bt Attorneys for 1'lolntlff. PKOBATE NOTIOE. lUte of Kobruka , DotidM County , ea : U a County Court , laid at the County Court Room , In and for said County , Auiruit Ut , A. D. 1891. I'rcbout , 1IQWAUU H. SMiril , County JudfO. In the matter ot the citato of Joioph II. Sol on , deceased : On reading and flllnif the ( .otltion of Martha I. Nelson , liraylng that the Instrument , nur * tortlnc to be a duly authenticated copy of the ut Hill and toxtonient of eald UcccaHed. and of ho probate thereof , tiy the Circuit Court of ' 'ountaln County , State ot Indiana , and thU day lied In thU Court , may ) > f allowed and reconiol , the Iat will and t tainent of uld Joseph II. el on , dcccawd. In and for f ho SUto of No- iraika. Ordered , TliatAuruitSTth , A. P. 1831 , at 10 I'clock a. m. , It aMlgnod for hearlneiald | > eUtlon , vhon all pcraoni IntcrnteJ In laid nutUr tnaj ipl > car at a County Court to bo held , In and for laid County , and how caute why the pro ) or of > otltion riliouU not te granted ; and that notice > Uho pendency pf Ud pillion and the buarlDK .hereof , b given to all per oni Interiwtod In iwld natt r , bv publishing a copy of thlt order In Till 3HAIU W BtTllu , n wp per printed In tald Dounty , lor three niccc lYe woki. prior to laid d y of hearing. ' [ A true copy. ) HOWARD D. BUITH , ' " > wst County Judge. PIONEER LAND AGENCY P. M , BATHBTJN , .Cambridge , Neb. 1,000.000 acres got cmmont land open to Home' toads. ' Pre-emptions and Timber claims. 100 ! iholoe Improv od claims lor sole or exchange , 200 it the best deeded farms In Bouthweitcni Nebras. ia with Umber and aUr for caio. A few choice took ranches with fenced Qelds , timber , hay and rater , lor sale , cheap. Corrcspouilsuce Solicited , marSOtt Western Horse and Oattle In surance Oompany , C-piUJ , . . . 8100,00000 niurcs Hones , Mules and Oittle against loss by foWsnt , dscoase or theft Agencies In all caun- ilea of the Mate. Bend for drcklsn. sctOwly BOYD'S DPERAHOUSI .7 , E. JJOYD , Proprietor. R , I * MARSH , HuslncM Mantffor. GRAND OPENING. Two Nights Only COMHKHCINO MONDAY , OCTOBER 24 , 1881 , Finest attraction of the d y. The frrc k sat- cn \ > y & great com puny ( or the Innauguratlon of the ( Incut ontra houto In the went , Fitit tlmo In this city. The Fashions' famous rav otltai , FAT TEMPLETON Star Opera. . Company , , In the celebrated , latest Anil greatest Comic Opcra.by ANUIIAN , as placi1 20) plshtfl In renton , l&OlnNcw York , ant ] still the reigning success , the MASCOTTE ! 1 ; ox. sheet open at , Box OfficeJlojdi , Opera oi4o | , fcher c cata ran b6 * s curcd ( I d ) s In adVanceV BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE ! JAMHS jr. 130YD , . * Proprietor : K. 1 * MAItBIf,1 Business Manager. , ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday , Oct. 26th. Deninaii Thompson , AS - - JOSHUA WHITCOMB , Supported , bv thi narno company which hM up- peatcd with him during i 2ID Nlghtiln Chleacol ' I 160 NlghU In New York City I 03 Nlghti In 8 n Francl cof ' . eleven We ki In Boston 1 MDBIO hY OUR OWN OUCHKHTnA. 2TBox Bhwt open ( or xola ol Retolved Scad Monday inornlnr at 0 ft. m at Optra House Box ; ociOdet J Offlcej _ 1IOVPI EC IhmAfrentrr COLUMBIA llllTULCOi andOTTODICfCLES. , Bend three cent itaap forOatilogue and price U t containing full InJormatlon. * - N , I , D , SOLOMON , PiHte.Oili ud GlM. OMAHA. NKB _ GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDIOTNE TRAD. eny. Anun- falling euro for Seminal Weakness , Hpxrinator- rhca , Impotency - ency , and all Diseases that- elf Abu o ; as Low of Memory , Unlvcra&l JLassl- ude,4'nln In the Back , Dimness of Vltlon ) Pro , natura Old Age , and many other Dl'caeea that cad to Jnewnlty or Consumption anc , a 1'remiv- uro Oravo , OTFull particulars In our pamohlet , which w desire to send free by mall to every ono. 3TToo Spcclflo Medicine Is sold by all druggists , t 91 per package , or 0 packages for fS , or will 10 tent free by mall rn receipt of the money , by addicselng TI1EGRAY 11KDIC1NE CO. , Buffalo , N. Y. For Balq by 0. F Goodman. ooTmo eod ExaBiina I will be present at my ofllca in Crelghton ilockon the first Saturday of each month iocs , mine such applicants as may deeire to teach n the publlo schools In Douglas county. Quar- orly examination lint Saturday in February , ay. August and Kovembor. J.J Voam , County fiupt. nbllc Instruction ' Aug34-lstandS4 irn > U THS Most rorcniBt Tai BMI DILUMI THE OVALCHURN THK BCHT Tri.-.Twfl' OHTJBHB MOST CON- VKNIENT CHDBN Uanalactare In fl > e Mx < s , 4,6 , 8 , 10 and 1 allons. Itlai no fe rlndenie no noise Iocs Its work e sly and quickly , and eels the igcet amount of 1 utt. r from iho milk 01 earn ; Is n do from the' cat nfh lumber. It joldav lower price than auy otlicr Brst-ilast mm. Mend lot disruptive lircalar and price lot to the nilB DEST CIIANCi : ( or a In mess maker In L the Wmt. In a good bualtiiga town anil a ell settled country and no harness umltcrp. In- nlroutlhl * office d2t-wlt The Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE , IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , Business tnumvctcd same as that ot an Inoor- toratod oauk. Accoupti kept In currency or gold subject to rht check without notion. Certificates of deposit ( sued payable In three , x aud twelve months , jearlnpr Interest , or on cnmiid Ithout Intercut. Adtancoa made to customers on approved secu- tlui at market rates ol Intercut. Diiy and pell { rolil , bills of exchange , govern- cnt , state , county and city bonds. Draw slgiit ilnlta on England , Ireland , Scot- and , and all parts of Europe. Sell Kuropcan passage tlckctc. COLLKCT10NH PROMPTLY HADE. aurtdt heading and Elocution TAUOIIT BY- JULIE E HABDENBERGH , Voice Training. Private Lessons and Classes. ? 011 Ca Stroft. bitwecn 201 li and 81st WIODATE NOTIK. n the matter of the Estate of James K. lab , decta cd. . Notice ls hereby cli en that the creditors of aid ileccajied , will meet the adinlulttrlx ot said estate , before me , County Judge of Douglas touuty. Nebraska , at the County Court Itoom n said County , on the th day ot Pocemb r. 1BS1 , n the Bth day of February , 1882 , and on theClh day of April , 1682 , at 10 o'clock ' a. m. each day , or the purpose ot presenting their claims for ex amination , adjustment and allowance. 8lx lonU'S are sllowcd for creditors to present their aim * , and ono year for the administratrix ( o tittle said estate , from the Oth day of October , 881 , this noUco Hill bo published In Tim OMAHA 'BIXLT B for four eeLssurceesUcly , prior.to the otu day of Uctembor , IbSl , ( A true copy. ) A , M. OHADWIOK , oclOwIt Countv Jndge ; AGENTS WANTED roa OP NBW BOOK ) BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " being tbo Btory of the Scriptures , by Uov. Gcori ; Alexander Crook , D. D In nlmplo and attractive augxiotfo for old and } omijf. Profusely Illustra ted , maklnz a uoet Intcreetlnt ; and Imprcsaho ) outb s liulructor. Every parent will secure this work. Preachers. > on should circulate Ik. l'rlc | 3 00. Bend for circulars with extra terra * . . J. II. CllA11UI.U8 i CO. Ss. Louis V niiRX ur Scptwuber llth , by the under- L digued , lit lug en the Judge Brlgg's farm , wo and a half miles west ot Omaha , Douglas teuuty , Neb. , one milch cow , supposed to be ve j ears old , no car marki or brand * , red and hlte speckled JAUKi ) 0. IIALK , S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. I -I ' > > * . M it * ' Men's , Furnishing < i * i * * Goods Department ' : , . ; . ' - , _ . ' ' ' 300 PAIRS MEN'S DERBY STREET ' GLOVES .WITH HEAVY STITCHED BACKS , $1.35 ; . : ( Cannot be Replaced or Bought Elsewhere .Less Than $1.75 to $2.00. ) . , 1 I 100 Pairs Men's : , $1.00 a Pair. ' UNDERWEAR , ! UNDERWEAR ; ! UNDERWEAR ! I ' C J I 1 1 ' - ' :0ne : Case Merino Shirts and Drawers } 25c each ; One Case Merino Shirts land Drawers ) 75c each ; 50 doz. Fine. . Merino Shirts and Drawers , 75c each ; 50 ftoi. Pine MerinocShirts and Drawers'$1.00each ! ; 25 doz. , Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers , $1.25 each ; 25 doz ! Fine1 Merino Shirts , and Drawers , Seamless , $1.50 each ; 40 doz. Scotch1' ' " Wool .Shirts . and Drawers,1 75c each ; -25 doz. Men's Scar- .et.Shirts and.DraWergj . $1.25 each ; , 40 doz.'Men's ' Scarlet Shirts'ind * Drawers , " " 1.76 each. ' . , ' ' ' . , ' J An extra B.argam ) in 'Seam I ess Scarlet shirts and Drawers , extra heavy -at ' $2,50 each , bartwright and Warner's and Hand Knit Scot ch7 Oh evict Underwear. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 40-inch Black Cashmeres , Fine , 60c ; 40-inch Blach Cashmeres , Finer , -75c ; 40-inch Black Cashmeres , Finer , 95c ; 40-inch Black Cashmeres , Best , $1,00 ; ' 46- inch Black Cashmeres , 75c , Sold Elsewhere at $1.00 ; 46-inch Black' Cashmeres , $1.00 , Sold Elsewhere ( at $1.25. .SILKS I PLUSHES ! VELVETS I We show the largest assortment to be iound west of Chicago : Black Silks in forty different qualities/ from 50c to $3.75 ; Black Satins in twenty qualities , from 75c to $2.00 ; Black Velvets in seventeen qualities , from $1.25 to$9.00 ; Black Plushes in all Shades , and Colors. s. IP. : MicmsE : ! &c oo. , 1319 Farnham Street. AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Roar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery. I have adopted the Uon aa * Trade Jtf&ik , and all my goods will be pTAUPED with the LION and my NAME on the same , NO GOODS ABE GENUINE WITHOUT THK ABOVE STAMPS The best material Is used and the no l skillet1 workmen are employed , and at the lowest cast price. Anyone utehing a price list of good will confer a favor by sending for ono. DAVID SMITH MOORE. United States Depository. XTCEtsrac1 NationalBank - OF OMAHA. - Oor. 13th and Parnam Sta. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OUAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) IBM. Organlutl M a National Bank August SO , 1803. CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER . 300,000 , omona AKD DIRSCTOU j USIUAK KocmriB , President. ACOU TDS Korsnn , Vice President. H. W. YATSS , Cashier. A. J. I'orrLaraif , Attorney. ' JouaA. CaiuaUToa. F. It. DAVIS , Asft Cshler. Thl bank receives deposits without regard to amounts. . Issues tlmo certificates bearing Interest. Draws drafts on Ban Francisco and principal cities of the United States , also London , Dublin Edinburgh and the principal cities ol uieconti " neut of Europe. Soils passenger tickets for emigrants by the ( a man line. . mavldtt Blacklamond Goal Oo. W. II LOOMIH , J. 8. NEWELL , l'u a. Hie. Aao TRIAS. I. H. MILLER/Aoiur , HARD OR SOFT COAL In car lota or In nunntltles to suit purchaser ! Yard , Foot Farnham and Doug- loa 8ts. , Omaha , epStl MAX METER & BRO. , the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in Silver Ware , Clocks , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Ihe La test , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones , and all * descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farn ham Streets MAX MEYER & BRO. MAI MEYES & BRO. THE LEADING ' MUSIC HOUSE J IN THE WEST ! , ' f General Agents for the 'A A Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway * Pianos , "Knabe Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu , Sterling , Imperial , 'Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT IO7JBXC , JEFVOi MTSTATE AQENi FOR MILWAUKEE CEilsNr.COUPA.Ny. ' Near Union Pacific Depot , - , - - OMAHA , NEB POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MACHINERY , HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A , L. STRANQ , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.