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{ unconstitutional, still the | - : school boys. His hair has grown | terdsy. Mr. I ason of ALV, | upwars, for 3 to -l Gty und i in the city. question of the power of the logisla- [ Chieago. 16 is a mattor of great | white in tho service, Let him be | Bass, one of ' coinmission | Aawir. Thtn snd Donslas dim o 4 LoAx | Hot i Dr. Henry G, Blair, of the government | ture to regulate the sale of liquor, and | congratulation on the vart of the merchants, e % | + bay and a gray, lft 8 . r— —rr—— Sadisectmtuate SToagioen BUSY METROPOLIS. |heatof the day had made the evening AN UGLY CASE. |SPEUIAL NOTICRS--Oontinued living in the suburbs have ruffered Things Attracting Notice in Y BEt: SATURDAY, AUGU T, 13 1831. which were all well rendered, and Being Made Out Against Chas. (4 { JOR_ RENT e Saturday Moraing, Aug. 13. sision On | great deal from a certain class of . b s i | gteam, on Dh LOCAL BREVITIES. SR 5 mission * have been butchering their . faculty for getting up entertainments - Ivm: RENT_ A peat cottage with & rooms, game, killing them by the hundreds, Change of (Grade Working a of the kind rarely seen 1n the pastor Who is Accused of Beating Peter~ closet, well and ¢ clnss Tocation. between 13th idbast - | of a church. He is considered by all [ and 148, : 13012 - ~Frederick, Leading Hatter. 14| Tormination of the Great Plue- |, for legitimate sportbut merely Hardship, who have listened to him not only a SUR W9 Lo o kst ey e S 4 T by ler Test Case. ont of wantonmess. The farmers Sl splendid and interesting speaker, but - bk ittt —Get your hata at Doane's, dell & Krelle, Practical Hatters, 600 business lots, Call on Bemis, ~Bemis' real estate boom. First page The Liguor Dealers Defeated in Their Fight now determined to take effect- ive measures to stop thisin the future and they are putting \tp notices that have s found trespassing on their all per Larceny Become One of the Bxact Sciences. an exceptionally fino reader. Al- though he has been in charge of the society only six months, fifteen new members have united with the church. Great improvements have also been examination of Neistrom, on the charge of mur- dor in Yesterday the Cha the first degreo in having beaten John Peterson to death, was ]‘un RENT Tw block, Enquire st, John Sewir offie JOOR KENT- A floor, bay-window, priv 90 houses and lots, Bemis' agency. - lands for the purpose of shooting|A Varfety of Topios of General Ins fadded to the church, such as new |begun before Judge Beneke. On|SSmast B0 A. W. Nason, Dentist, Jacob's block A ial telegram to Tue B |their game will be prosecuted to the torest :vlncf,x::nlplulnul».mk r{l_.»ku,snl};l n‘\-[w this occasion a very important wit ] lands avd farms for sale. Call and get SLEMAYY Y EVERURly £00 i special plegra 0 b J hoo| ) eI, Co! b 3 peais N Warranted Tooth Brushes at Kuhn's, : utmost rigor of the law. . p ro il them, costing 8160 He | g 1o the quarrel, William Coragren, il —Bemis’ new map of Omaha, 25 cents, Fre 4000 residence lots, h oysters at Richard's restaurant, Jemis, agent, from Lincoln states that the supreme court yestorday affirmed the judg- ment of Judge Savage in the Slocumb liquor case. The decision was unani- DELINQUENT TAXES. A HARDSHIP WHICH MAY PROBABLY RE INDUCED BY BUSINESS NECESSITIES, Ninetcen years ago the 4th of last has fitted up the church parlor, and furnished it handsomely at a cost of £150 more, and when the spire is completed, an improvement very much needed, the church edifice will who had been absent from the city during the holding of the coroner's in quest, put n an appearance and cely turnished front room for en, at 1210 Howard str New liouse Davenport and 11th J. Johnson, 14th and Farnham sta, YOR RENT stroct 50041 .. N was submitted to HTO! pxami - —For rixe Commercial Job Printing, | mous, all the judges concurring. | The County Treasurer Deter-f, o= =0 0" 0 ien . | bo one of the finest in the northwest. 4 " "I';f‘:d l" & thor !I;‘\"I"" s ! X i 4 f P O e 4. 5 sbad' die on by District urnham. | [ gcenve, nes all at Tue Bre Job rooms, This is the first decision) germined to Collect Them. |, Phillips aclected n sito in what is P A Lo '\lm-h) additional light was thrown | Johns bpuy - fon co o roar for Moore's | fro the superior court of ; i o] 3t Tilinn. Berger tins returnod |’ 1 onal lig ! own | The Lion continues to roar for Moore's | from I y & now the central portion of the city|, "hss filian Herger b aturso® | apon the case by his testimony, Cors- | TIOR NENT T Harness and Saddlery, the state on the constitutionality of | . 1 rect a dwelling, th home from her visit near Jef. . ) 1 I ehants' Bxul Dodge 200 1 900,000 acres of Iand | the Slocumb liquor lnw, and has been| The delinquent taxes aro quite a)upon which to erect a dwelling, the | fergon City, Mo., ready for her | gren swore that Niestrom struck Pe- oot el 'I"k % b o derable .| serious matter to the county treasuror | first, wo understand, crected in that | work in’ conneotion with the ity | terson five or six times and that he FOR SALE. Jemis, agent. ooked forward to with considerablein- | © o ay Tt 0 i making special | locality, to make for himselt a home. | schools, | —Prescriptions a pecialty, Opera House Pharmacy, 211 8. 15th Street. resh supply of imported Key West and Domestic Cigars at SAXK's. ifornia Fruit at WiksER's, A rare chance to obtain a good paying Dusiness, See special colamn. Enquire at 217 South 14th street. tf A. L. Strang says he will ocoupy his Finest display of terest by people in all portions of the but more especially those resid- | ingin Omah The test ¢ drew Plucler, of one against An this was considerable doubt expressed as the Slocumb liguor law s city. There | to wheth was constitutional or not, and to de- cide the matter Plucler and half a efforts to secure collections. Thero is ismuch difficulty met in collecting back taxes from men who are perfect- ly able to pay up while it is much lss 80 with the poorer class of prop- orty owners, The law makes the col- Juction of delinquent taxes a personal matter with the county treasurer, out of whose salary the amount comes That it has been from that datea true ity will has lived nearly the whole of his business life life. The spot to him has become dear and home those living in that Ic be Here he e testimony and more than half his wedded sacred, With his own hand he planted the trees that surround his premises. 1t was liore that he raised his family, R. 8. Cole & Co. are putting the fin- ishing touches on the new Bloomer school building by erecting lightning rods of the most improved plan, They say if any the pupils attending there got struck it will not be by lightning. A little boy named Hessel, Jiv Main street, did a commendable act while the funeral of Mr. Charles Beck was in progress ig the firemen standing on the streot and thinking kicked him on both sides of the throat and in the breast. He then | turned around and with the back of his heel struck in the right him Peterson was lying on lis left side at this time, and Dr. Leisenring testifi that un- der these circumstances the injuries developed at the post mortem oximin- ation could have been inflicted. chest. wother blow | Al YIANO FOR SALE- At anction at 10 8. 1., on Saturday at Cumming's au OR SALE— A nnher of first-class bl ess 4 iorses at Stephenson’s barn on Cayitol ave et 67118 NOR SALE - Horse, hugey end har one duup eart, Enquire P, Man ) G4t JOR SALE. ANl the Machine N centrally Tocat ool husiness Shops amd in Couneil , s " ) ‘ 1 5 few hours after the beating Peterson 8.0, & S ) HAPKIN bl Lol Bk i o fl“"'{" "”"'t” f‘:l l"""":;'l;ni ;m unless he testifies under oath that the [and here it was that he ”‘T)‘ l“_‘c'""} ]:k‘ Ll ‘;‘“‘" "““l'!““ made an effort to eat something, but | 9% Couneil Blufts, 1 | i infringement of the law, Backed by ; il s ittt WA cured ice water anc made several trips | found itimpossible to do so. He was | 3o ~stock_ farm of FERDONRIS. the other Mauor dealers of the city, clalinplublitd we posin s tlu. last lingoriug whisper of | to the boys and passed the fluid all| oyey \uu\hln‘- to swallow a mouthful :v:‘: R m-l;h:xl l'.:" ’1‘ — 2 lupon which to make a levy. The|dying wife and mother, Ttis not to|round. The bey is only eight years : \ Tol | roud, ' Pr Plucler's case was made a test case, 1t | 1 4 . Y ¥ Clght years| broth. According to Corsgren Neistrom | f, ¢ e Stechot Mrs. Robert McAusland returned from law gives the treasurer considerable [be wondered that he has some feelings | old. had said that even if he killed Peter- » = trip in the east yesterday morning. Conductors Duncan and Anderson, of the U. P started on a trip of recreation to Colorado yesterday. F. F. Hanford, editor of The IdaCounty Pioneer, i« in the city visiting hix cousin, W. H. Hall, of Omaha. D. J. Van Meter, the local seribe of The Jouncil Bluffs Globe, added “tone” to the streets of Omaha yesterday, came up for trial at the last session of the district court before Judge Sav- age. There were two principal ques- n8 involved, First, as to whether the law was constitutional, and sec- ond, whether an unexpired license under tho old law did not pro- tect him from prosceution. Judge Savage decided both of those ques- tions adverscly to Plueler's cause and leverage in this matter, and he will be forced to use it in sone cases. He has notified all delinquents that he will proceed to business inside of ten days after notification. e A Sorrowfal Journey: Thomas Swan, of Cheyenne, passed thaough Omaha yesterday with the remnnins of his partner, B. A. Smith, in the matter of cutting down his grade as the council propose to do. For he tells us as sure as it is done he shall abandon the home that he loves and arounyd which all the sacred asso- ciations of wife and children linger. Tur Ber believes in improvements in Council Bluffs. Thestreets should be put in a condition that is favorable to A splendid platform for the accom- modation of the public has been erected at the Second street entrance of the Ogden hotel. Max Mohn prides himself with having the only {:uilding in the city with a granite front trom foundation to cornice. The granite was taken from the quarries at Sagetown, Tl1. J. M. Smith went to the U. P. transfer on Thursday with his team son the fellow wasn't worth any money and he, Neistrom, could get off with little bother. Neistrom wasn’t drunk according to Corsgren. The case was continued in the afte; noon and testimony of much the same character as that given at the inquest was developed. Tt was concluded by Judge Beneke holding Neistrom in 81,000 to answer the charge of mur- der in the second degree at the next | | [ N depot, plent O Q0N SALEC Ne [ §1100. JORN L. ) Opp. 10, w7t Hotel . & onmodations, wl at o bar. of or addres O, Uil four Its, and wor ain, For parti 11, Ford, Lavid ¢ Aug, 11, Dailys suit of par- l‘m" SALE - At a sac ch waliut oil lor furniture, bl + . ¢ i} ¢ ) 1 Parterin volishe Enquire at Superintendent J, T Clark, of the U. [ o jury returned a verdict nccord-|who aceidentally shot himself a business. Finer houses and more to carry Miss Lizzie Parks and Miss | term of the district C“““; 2011 Cas 241 I, leftin hixcar yesterday on an inspection | ; g f costly buildings should and will in the | Emily Orvis, two young ladies who ey JUR SALE Oy trip over the Julesburg branch to Denver, [11gly. A8 a matter of form a motion | Rawlius, on Monday of the prosent e ted. We should tear| ¥eTeE0INE On Vit to Chicago. Worthy of Praise. B Doy et Hon. J. T. Clarkson, president of the | for @ mew trial was made by Gen. |week. He, with several other men, 1“ 2, 00 9709 L build un the noa. | Mr. Smith stood his horse near the| As a ule we do not recommend pa- | &iven a to Ul o iroper v ond le state board of agriculture arrived in the | Cowin and overruled by Judge Savage | was sitting in a room where a shot | 40% the old and build up the new. | track and was assisting the young la- | tent medicines, but When we know of | e S city yesterday afternoon, Bishop Clarkson, accompunied by his two daughters, left yesterday ufternoon for Boston and other points in Massachu- Rotta, W. T. Dennis, of Boston, Mass., New England agent for the U. P and all its branches, is registered at the Withnell, He i accompanied by his wife, S, A, Bulliet, partner of District At- torney Burnbam, has returued from a va- cation trip to Towa, looking as though he had devoted himself to healthful out-door oxercise, He has the reputation of heing in order that the case might get im- mediately into the supremo court The matter was argued before the su- preme body this week, Judge Wakeley and Gen. Cowin appearing for the plaintiff in error, and G Easta- brook and Hon. Goeo. W. Ambrose, against, Judge Wakeley endeavored to establish three propositions: First, that the exaction of 8600 and £1000 was a tax upon the business of liquor selling; sccond, that such were re- quired to be uniform, and third, that this was not uniform under the gun was lying on a bed. By some accident the gun was struck on the hammer and it went off, shooting him in the breast, killing him almost in- stantly. Citizens' Meeting. There will be a meeting this even- ing at Goodman’s grove for the pur- pose of considoring the feasibility of crocting a now building instead of the old Hoskell sshool. A largo attend- anco of citizons is expected. But in doing so we believe the interest and convenience of the individual cit- izen should be represented. It seems tae rapid development of the business interests demands the the immediate grading of Bluffs street in order to open up direct communi- cation with Willow avenue, and the southeastern part of the city and Pierce street, and the northeastern part of the city. In order to accom- plish this it scems that Mr. Phillips and Mr. W, W. Wallace must have dies in when a train starting up frightened the horse. Heran several blocks, when he was stopped. No damage was done except the cutting of the horse's legs quite severely. The following letter has been re- ceived by one of our leading attor- neys, Col. D. B. Dailey: OmaHA. Neb., August 11, 1881. Col. D. B, Dailey, Attorney at Law, Council Bluffs: Dear Six:You are respectfully in- vited by the Irish land league of Omaha to attend a nicnic for the bene- fit of the loague, the 20th inst., and to deliver un address, if it is possible one that really is a public benefactol and does positively cure, than we cos sider it our duty fo impart that in nmation to all. Electric bitters a truly a most valuable medicine, and will” surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Lidnc complaints, even where all other reni- edies fail. We know whereof wo speak, and can freely recommend to i [Ex. Sold at 50 conts a bottle | 2 Forty years’ triat s provea * BLACK DRAUGKIT " the best liver medicine in Ish & McMahon. 4 |3 s SALE-A finc riding pony, at 412 10th 8t. GT4tE 1l harness, Can pliol Avenue ket Inquire 7 XD LAND—Ecmis rents housos tels, farus, lots, lands, oflicos t page, w0 story franio sh ¢ story Kitchen; al shingled raof, hall room for ten sets ough to hold twenty on corner of Bread and 4th ¢ Fvia ¥ % n ————— : ¥ for you to do 8o on such short noti the world. , Dodge Co., Neb. For further a first-class shot. stitution. M. Ambrose id the front of their premises cut down |10F YOU t0 do 8¢ LRt il d iy t CC THOMPSON [y the ile limit ha TRINITY. % The picnic will be held in Jacobs' ABCSRARatusNS, B o RremontiDotg Cojarel Alox 1 TR R hat the two mile limit had toa grade. This) no doubt, ¥ e held in Jacobs Fremont, Dodge ( . yestertlay afternoon, While enst Mr. | ' beon ealled unconstitutional by oo and right. The business ot the cty |Omaha. Hope to hear from you soon, SPECIAL NOTICES. | Polack will purchase an immensg stock of | reason of the power eranted to the ju-| The Cathedral to be Roofed by | demands it, and the legal axiom Yours fraternally, s xacl i clothing aud furnishing goods for bis ele- [ diciary to review the discretion ot the November ““Salus populi suprema est lex,” shoald Cuas. Hanuey, Seerctary. SN L AR ]| gont new store, hoard as to license; by reason of the | } ¥ A. F. Clatterbuck, ove of the > ¥ i ¥ Sir Charlos Tupper, minister of Canadian government railways, accomy by u party of fricnds, arrived at Omaha yes- TRy, ik Sty ooty thé direstors i ‘ot # . . | to share a large amount of damages to b _ r 4..“..,.l ‘1Lh. ,|urll? mlul unl r~_w -I upon the magistrate to remit portions | M Capitol avenue, is progressing Miafhdina chy‘uh interests of thecity | O & Visit to relatives in Shelby Jhotel in cacof the Canadu Bouthern railway, and | o¢'s} s panalty upon the prisoner giv- | very satisfactorily,. The building | 18 home, that the interests of thecity | o,y _ TO LOAN- MONEY. of Nebrask will visit all places of interest on the Paci- fic const before they return, F. H, Babbitt, of Norfolk, Nel., is a the Canfield, Randall started for Clicagzo at, of the Hannibal & St Joe beadquarters, left for Boston, yesterday aftornoon, W. J. De Forse and wife arrived yester- dny from Denver and are staying at the Withnell, Chris. Hartman, left for Chi day afterns the state fa 4o, yestor- ted with i business con Thomas Swan, one of the eattle kings of the west, passed through Omana for Chéy- bheen urged against the bill; that it rule of evidence laid down in suits | for damage resulting to pemsons upon | whom devolves the support of fami- | lies; by reason of the power conferrod ing information; because the licenso feois a tax, and 1ot being uniform is inhibited Ly section one, article nino of the constitution. As to the first four | propositions none of - them were be- | 10 The superstructure of the Trinity cathedral, on the corner of Eighteenth will bo roofed over by the 1st of No- vember noxt, and will doubtless be completod and ready for dedication by the bishop carly mext year. It the court, he said. And if they were, and each and all of them con- | sidered the exacting of a licenso feo would ro. | main untouched, It isa famil that even parts of a sccetion inhibited and still the remaind | good. [ Gon, Cowin sumined up for Pluole combatting the positrons of Mr, A brose and Gen, Bstabrook The decision will be received with considerable surprise. 1t aflects a| largo interest and was not goncrally | expeoted, < will he, beyond all question, the handsomest church edifice west of parishioners that the plans were so changed that the walls are of stone, rather than of brick as it was orig- inally intended to have it. 1t is now loped that the basement, which will De finished first, vill be far cnough advanced towards comple- tion that services may be held in it this fall, i Fall In! Alexander, adjutant-general is just be respected, and we believe that Mr, Phillips having the best interests and welfare of our city at heart, is willing may be subserved. But the aty councll ghould use reason in the prem- ises and not send the knife in too d John M. Phillips has been a citizen of Council Bluffs for twenty- three years, when the members of the present efficient city council were treated considerately, and not in the declining years of I\iluug, honored and active business life abandon a home around which cluster so many pleas- ant memories, LARCENY. IT IS GOTTEN DOWN TO A A most singular verdict was dered in Justice Franey's court on Thursday evening. FINE ART. ren- Tho case grew garden, on Thi eenth strect, South didates for sheritf of Pottawatts county, who has been an eflicient dep- uty sheritl for four years under Perry Reel, leaves with his family t | T. J. Bayage, of Boone county, Towa, H. B. Williums of Glenwood, E. 8. Menough and wife of Cleve. id, Ohio, and J. W, Bishop of St. Paul, were at the Ogden yesterday. W. L. Bass of 1 county, called at ndolph, Fremont | ne Bk office yes- | A. V. Bass, of Chic; city yesterday. Tue Bee reporter was mformed yesterday that a man driving & feam with a load of bricks i the south parc of the city Thursday with the heat, was ca 1 home and | died in about fifteen minutes after, and before medical help could reach him. The true inwardness of the case could not be learned. , was in the was_ overcome | 1 Lost, Found, Wants, Boardin sor! will b A in these columns or TO LOAN—Callat Law Offi howias Roow 8. Creichton B $50.000 7% DROISAAC EDWaA 1t from 8 to 10 per ecnt, | A real estatesceurity, by )<, 1109 Farntam St 0 and | Y TO LOAN €0d-10 DE HELP WANTED. 7 ANTED - Two men for firm work. Call at R. C. Steele & Johnston's, 1815 D strect, (B A ood Mrs. C. sin, 1111 Doulas St. TANIE work. w720 | FANTED-An aprentice boy about 15 year« o, Execlsior Machine Works, ¢ ANTED A i t 8 per centin. | Al e | TAYED =Fr Tass butcher for u retail | 1 one largeln sort.Inauire Maps of Do {OSEWATER, 152 they had when' lust n to cor. 21st old bracelet, mar leave at Bice ¢ In:\lw NEW CITY MAPS, ) -See L5t pag. 15 Harmey street July 28 X i 1 r S arrend S , 93 ears old, branded on cnne yesterray, - — | of the National Guard, hus issused |20t of 8 dispute between a man by the | The August term of the district| W\ AVIED, A fintelas butehur for o n | By With lter “some. whito of A : N labeis 1 ‘ L i ) ame of Hessel, doing business on | €2urt opens at Harlan, Shelby county, 64018 J. CROWL, | her. Auy one giving fnformation where she is R, A. Willis, roadimaster of the St. Paul L shrasks Items. the following orders RAIE o R0 s Q0lI8 . next Monday morning. e — - | " Fotrn her will be suitaliy. newarded, £ & Omahia line, atrived howe to-day from a | Dixon county claims to be tho best| "1 Pursuant to the provisions ' of Main street, and a man fromthe| he thermomoter tumbled . to ‘80 \.I |'.-.fi5'1;.,1|:;‘";-'.‘V'r"‘.fi‘x'.‘ .‘l.‘rl-lr(‘,. » 1. CLARK. trip over the road. ‘Tv""iy for duirying purposcs in Ne- | gootion 42 and 44 of an act to estab. |country named Osborn. It seems|degreesat J. B. Atkins d 1g store on and location. b it d Morris Elgutter Jeaves Omala on Sun- | VT8 . {lish a military codo- aporoved Fekru. | that Hessel rented a building of Mr. | Middle Broadway, yesterday. Y\ ABTED Immediately o good cook tc i He in going to visit the principal 1.’"“‘_’ _‘i“j'.'“:‘f’_"j““_"“"‘“"4;""“"‘:"* ury 28th, A, D., 1881, an encamnp-| Oshorn on upper Broadway, with the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, qeangulin st 4, M, Waalke olties of interestin the east. e o e HCAOry (o emalin takes | ment of tho first regiment of the Na- | ione'so 5ut an addition to tho same | The following roal estate transfers AR Y0 2 bl L L IR, . s 10 butter from once of its ereameries. | tional Guard of Nebraska, together As Hossel claimed, at the expiration | Were filed in tha county recorder’s of- t the store of J. M. Philli , MeLain is still in tne » " i | » p Spring: iy 1 £ 8B C. A, oxp . N l 3 ondwa Counc ni eSS, W = and - Troah trntte auil vegotablos vod | | )lmfdl, v(lu.-‘uf)unl).' .m:,u of Dixon | w lllhfl.nln ,mflf hl'{“;"?;'Ik]‘l_'}rllfle.ry’ f“‘ L;!HL .¢l“""_“ : 1 ‘_' thf; rir.;t fice, as reported by the "}h_' ubsmm’, ALl vl;?mm‘:n’.lL‘)fl‘.‘.‘.u\‘.r.““” il m‘a“ fod.iinten al every day at D. Guild's on Tenth | 0unty, has thrco groceries, six stores | is horeby ordered for four succensivo | of his leuse ho was to have gt | reul estate and loan offic of J. W. — - oF othurisy wil OIEITAAY 2 it o | of general merchandi, three hard- | diys, betwoon the 5th and 10th days | to tako the addition’ avay. Mr. Os- | Squire & Co., Council Blufls Y itels ood wauss to G000 it b TN RS ® l\:(.'::l:l.:;:::‘,u.::l-u.il:?;,4;}\“.4213;2:;; ‘ri.l,t.:,:.. il‘li"l"i‘ll\l‘Ll:ln‘nnlni):x{l-iu" officer of the | Porn insisted d«hm all ilnplr:nl-umcn!n E. J;‘ (.;\l,but: én C':m(ui)exm.‘ lot 7 in| Nore other need apply. [’ 2 ALk e V] 1 y SEN. P Ny, $WO TeRvAlS Mot e AIDE OR o p et o | sw nw 30, 3 ) - e 2K o four young can be accommodas { THIRD ANNUAL GRAND OFEN-|one flouring . wmill, two newspapens, | First regiment having designated the ;}::: b2 I:l“i(l‘llle“j:llefihdflfllue‘;:;:i:“l:; H. Delong'to J. Neumayer, 3 in 4 VW ANTED Six goad laborers, 51 } el with Doard,” eferene ciclingol ab- i ive. Pha Studlo, | Eoeabinst alipps, tyo drug atores, | City of Lincoln as tho placo st which tor five l:unths at a nominal sum, for | Hagg's 1st ad. .- 8450, 4 ! lcu;rletirnx-}‘n‘i“xl("’t"' Rigulro. 06,0, i e i H Qfsm;flfiu l{‘.wt P’;’E wuph Studio, | eight Jawyers, thiee doctors, three | the cncampment will bo held, the | " Clon that it was understood | Eara. will of Aria Cotton to heirs of i g r M. BROWN~Comer 12th and Chicage ] ‘August 12th, 1881, Promeneds Con. fi‘l"'-'(':'::'l',.mzl‘l,h.""]“.u": i ';:A‘r]f.‘.‘:..{“'.":""r.h,':.dl"“"'y approved and s )y).; pho addition should belong: to Ar‘i‘n Cotton, all land in Potta county. T DA, sl g or l’\l. it .ty 10 are or doepen e ) K. M ! oduce, b s 1o ) 0 Ol o, 4 i o ‘s term, | — 7. of August or middle of Se Satlstaction 3 V0O PO gort by the 014 Relablg Us 7. Band. | S ¢ L Transportation and commata- | " A the elowe of e, Messcls termn | =8Fs i 0 B Mhurman, ne | el ot A one hving |1 o oW q | X FAT p h , ) ' o g hove can find il res) ectable tenant EAMR -Can be got ut John Barr s stabi T;::.g:?‘m'::::u"' “:)\:"::',:‘l :::;;“\_pl‘“:fi}‘_ I There are mauy persons, especiully ‘:;'"f‘n".‘“:" ions will be furnished by which the building was situated not no]mu’l nw se ]B.“g ui u;. ; £100, o e X oo Oflce. s i s of work a4 vensona e iguro, neae b are most cordially mwited to attend.. | (HeY-eouam b they wro tormeds | Bry B, g gprings Light Aril, | 1008 tince was sold, nd Mr. Hessol| | L Manson to W. . Johuson, sw sw A gl s, N. B~-8hould ‘the? weathor bn who are going into raising stock, some g Y ook down the addition with the inten- | 1, 76, Y Cal fornia ccessors of the Amer- unfavornble Lo Onesiny Athar POV | f thom, espocially in Wayno county |16ty is hereby attached to - the Firat | (i) F SOWRA PP ASCCEONIL U INE ™ A "Cochran to P. B, Weare, block hly compete 2" shvech, bovhom b pening Wil o pOst- | g the southern part of Dixon coun- | Fegiment, N. G. N, : Osborn removed? it for him but in- |10 in R. R. ad. city.—§240, NTED—0 carpen for baard, loiging and tramie poned until the next pleasant ovoning, | T 1 o o ' ¢ P y P10 |, very extensively. Bheop hus-(. Vi Tho sevoral companies compos- | o 4" §livering it to Hessel ho de-| J- J. & J. A, January to B, B, F. GOuDMa JULIUS & LOUISE o R Dy B also growing nto”favorin :;Tn'-!';- 'Ei"a'""‘h_“']-l'gr‘;, ':_::}‘Ifl'l“’y BIUe Hivered it to Osborn. Mr. Hessol at ;‘rfm”' block 19 in R. R. ad. city.— >~ ining room gl t art of the state, k 4 ) mee ente! aplai Jus- | 8600. 3th an | Jackyo k Hampers at 90 store. auglOif i ‘Ml:‘_‘ "f“: pet |'uiml'l with only such men as are ;::‘ ;":‘:lr‘;’; lc‘fl".‘;gll'h;"‘“-"le“_’]‘:" v{:l:h J. Folsom to P. B. Weare, blocks e I‘I T " — — — ST A 5 " Fvh P T A woman cook at the Ve g i Partics wishing, baoth atanda dur-|.. Miss Ella Torranco solicits sewing | {1 unif Imd.‘ 2 i larceny, A warrant was issued, Os- |11, 18, 20in R. R. ad. cit _\\ Houso, 0 W04 A 5 ing State Fair, address E. P. Davis, | by the day or week. Call or address |y oy 08 a0 0o arrested and brought before the| W. R. Veughn to Geo. WV ANEED - A cibermaid ot the to } i Omahi ivOR-wepl2 . | her, 4th ‘street, cor. Worth, Coungil | i chael Ley JsH8, court A jury of six as intelligent |wood, lot 7 in 12 in Ho Houso 63017 i u, Neb, Jy28-sepl2 interest in the old California house, fudi o ; vity,—§125 — i — Blufts. mett situated near the C. & N. W, railway | e 1 is gencrally pioked up op e S IAD, . C lots 10, | T ABORERS WANTRD ACihe Gran Co k) o I o 2 —p— - $ £ 4 e 24 g D U4 o b v, M. Talmer, id y bne seyen! | m:u“”“ Crewmery Butter ab Wier| -y pcitie Tand Excursion | 400ty on lower Broadway,” Council iy }‘.‘.S”-fl"“"l‘{‘a';mx andbrowght in |11 in 8 0. P, city, —§2,300, AT ol and Basket Picnie will take place at Blufts, for salocheap. The house is | ! verdiot .-o'}n- oting Oshorn of larceny | F. Chance to J. €. Hunt, e § ne sw | TR7FANTED A g ai t0s Sorth 176h 8 : 2 g : Wahoo on - the 13th of Auguat, (i @ desirable location and can be |y 0t EEC v s b claimed | 26, 75, 40, — §250, A W - 80639 { | o New Yous, August 1, 1881, | LG8 TTET purchased at a groat bargamn and on |08 WENE PROPRIS FL 8 | . W. Kanko to J. R. Martin, o} | YA ANTED srout s » who has hud some ox i We havo given to Monnts Eugur- SO lollar for the round |“HY terms, metf bolonged to iy | John Lindt, who | ne 35, 74, 41, - $900. 1 O3 WA RS vl prea : { kK, 1001 Farnbam street, the exclu. | , dickets on dollar for the roun S ., mortul Blackstone! John Lindt, who L VBt '-, S s aian v sive agency of our Ouston TalLog- | o hildron half fare. Thero will| « BLACK-DRAUGHT " mukes chills | is 8 power before a jury in a justice Faw o 20, 77, 4B no e 404 | AN O for | ety by ey |‘ tring music i attendance for| | m———r— court, appeared in m‘-hzulutlm gn;ut © & 8w ne 20, 77, 43.— 81,400, JATANTEN -Gl S : StyLes and Patrenss for the Fapy | “00CNE » AL commonwealth, and Col. Dailey for 2 o et ANTED-- Caok : aud Wiarxs Suisox of 81083 ael. The strootcars will run down lo| g P Ooviman's, 0 dcfendant. . We understand that| Waxteb at Bixby & Wood's, cor. i rendy for inspection. Ninth streot depot 1 the morning to TIVOLI GARDENS, Justico RIANE SEENIG (EROG o | Baschlk sirest duc, Rrosdwy, oy e s ot Fronch Oofbe Tlouses { 4 | Deviy h accommodate those livingin the north | o o ¥ verdict rendered. ol Blutls, u good umber, steam or \0th st roct A0 AL 12:8t Brondway & Warren 8 partof the city, who, wishing to at. | N: 5 King will give u grand and gas fittor, Lo : i augl2-3t Brondway & Warcen Sts, *d ) U | novel street parade of the wild Rocky o ———— FANTED A pool tal ! St 5. b o tho Us I ownd_exourmion and |\ ountain - lions, acoompaniod by & SOGIABLE =~ = | . BLACK-DRAUGHT WA ohediatig ! Freah arsivals of Blackbernies, Blye, | pshet, pienicat Wahoo, wnd thoy will 000, " "I pagade will start from | G1VEN BY THE LADIES OF THE B ST A A o berries and Peaches every day at| (0o AWIE Tl The evening on s ve-) iy ol Gardens at six o'clock this eve- CHURCH. ! SN 1] e —— : 2 @ i f Wiemen's, S |ving. King will also enter the lion's| The beautiful church edifice belong- PP PO U s NEORMAT ‘f.’\hm.':‘..lr'.’e'r.":h-f{.‘u’\‘: ber I i - Biad Daes A1 P00 store, . codit The New City Directory dos a8 o'oiogk o Frday, Sutusdsy | ing 1o the Firet Baptist socity of this Be Wise and Happy. Dualis D1, oo i G ‘ 54X 800n ‘0 bo issued will be tho most! ::,l:m “"‘:::L;?d:ll“?:!:::“ 3::4..5" uAl:i“ city, situated on the corner, of F"}H If you will stop all your extravagant | cops 3. T als | Lots of segond-hand furniture and | "f""""g"“"‘.l "_""‘.1""“’"‘ Ay directory | yigsion to the grand concert 15 conts, [ Avenue and Sixth stroet, was bril- :"~‘llfi “"‘l'“{'v' '“i'.'ff": ’I’,' ‘?""‘f;'”:g you » EMIS' REAL ESTATE Sec I8t page, | ‘ ‘ti “ Porkins & ever issued for Owmala, People who | The gbove lion performance will bo | liantly lighted at an early hour last | 801 anc Hamties Wilfh CXpensive ¢ 2 { 1 stoves good a8 new, st Perkins & Lear, | haye rocently come to tho city, or | g pre, Vak Jets 4 y ligl i . tors or humbug cure all, that do harm | 337 Sivn Fardiprn o et o | { 1416 Douglas St. IyEDrtucsat-tl | thosa who have recently changed their | yecine one '..;":T.'o‘;:u‘:"'fifi:""y"f ovening, it being the occasion of &,y i use only nature's simple | WA o i gy T Absolutely Pure, S [ rosidence or boarding place, should | firuuncos evor witnessed. Kog three | S1urch sociable by the ladies of tho | romedies for all your ailments ~you | rSu1, oy ims. i &, CLANKES N6 1™ o y A The only piace 1 tne city where | send their now address at onco to J. | - g o ioty. T thrown open ' will be wise, well and happy, and iig tiouse, corgiith and Dodge S, test| Made from Geape Oream Turtar. No other pre EY Jhace y | nights onl: socioty. The chureh was p PrY, ¥o other ) Jos. Behlitz's Milwaukee beer is found | M, Wolfe, 120 8. Fourteenth street, | @ o0 ® oY from the kitchen to the spacious par- (save greut expense. The greatest|uthecty. ol bl T Y R Y frgd 4 { on draught is the Merchants Ex-|comer Douglas, so that their names| For nico fresh meat ¢o to Guuy, |lors. Quiet s large number outside | remedy for this, the great, wiso and | - FOR HENT-MOUSES AND LAND. | vithout fuds if el i fromw b chiange, gaf, A6th and Dodge streek | will appear i the' uew dirgetory cor- | Meat Markot on Tenth strect, noat | of the jwmmediste church circlo wore | good will toll you, is "Hop Bitters — | 35T N unidlied s 2511 | #2000 footk soltezo o sarss by al Goo @ |odct when issued. J¥30d3w | the U, ¥ tf |in attendance, nocwithstanding the |rely on it,.—[Press, al-eld [ street oig1s | New York, D = TR PG R i

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