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e COUNCIL BLUFFS. How Chapman's Conp d'Etat was Thwarted., broken in a fight with the Plumer boys Tuosday, is confined at Max Mohn's hotel, on South Fifteenth strect. Dr. Pinney is ettending him, PERSONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS, Profossor Edwin Southwick, of the deaf and dumb asylum, has purchased of P. J. Hennescy threo lots on the Arraignment of Five Council-|corner of Seventh street and Seventh men on Charge of Malfeasance. A Berious Altercation and a|p,ll Broken Leg. Personals, Piock-Ups and Sploy Notes from Over the River. TO BE REMEMBERED, The Hon. W. F. Sapp, of Council Bluffs, made a personal fight to deteat Eli Clayton, the repeblican nominee for the legislature in Pottawattamie coanty, The republicans in this dis- trict should bear this in mind when the portly colonel comes up again for congress in the eighth district,— Shelby News. “To be or not to be, thatis the «question. Whether it is nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous (and adverse) fortune, or to take up arms against u woman, and by successfully opposing her con- firmation end the political existence of John T. Baldwin.” Thus soliloquizing on a wot rainy “lay Prince Chapman drew on his overcoat, spread his umbrella and started for the train, commanded the engineer to immediately head for Washington, to keep an eye out and if he discovered that J. T, B. was on the train ahead, to pass it/possible at the first station. When ho reached Chicago the Baldwin train by some “*hocus pocus” arranged Had reached the former city. The prince finding hisgame was up retreated, came back and took a cross road for Des Moines. There he heard something drop that shook him worse than the dynamite explosion. He could not think that Sapp & Baldwin could have more in- fluence than Chapmaw, Hepburn & Co. Full of revenge the colonel slips over to Shelby and has the above in- serted in the Shelby News; which ap- peared in Chapman's paper en the third page yesterday morning. The article was put in that out of the way place, supposing that some folks hero wouldn't observe it, and that other pers in . the district would see and copy this article. It of course sounds ludicrousto the friends of Col. Sapp and Eli Clayton, as every school boy in the distriot knows that the colonel did all in his wer for Mr, Clayton, even going into the byways and speaking in achool houses or wherever )lle could get a hearing. This kind of work won't do, Mr. Chapman. Even small ways will be found out. THE ‘‘BIG ¥OUR.” The case of the ‘Big Four” was called promptly at 2 o'clock in Judge Roed's court yesterday afternoon. The mensbers of the city council did not Anake their appearance for some time avenuo upon which he intends to erect a larga brick residence, The dramatic society will meet this evening in Justice Abbott's office on Broadway, over the Central Billiard All interested in the drama are requested to attend, The Cunurogntiunal society sociable will be entertained at the residence of A. B. Walker, on the corner of Marcy and Ramsoy strects, A general invi- tation is extended. A stalwart was asked the other day f Lo believed in cremation. He re- plied that ho used to but since John T. Baldwin went to Wash- ington in the interest of Mrs. Baldwin he had changed his mind. Why should this cause you to disbelieve in the process of ecrema- ting tho dead? “Woll,” replied the stalwart, “after Baldwin succeeded in getting the widow in, I saw Petor Hepburn—and hear the subject mentioned again. A young burro an animal used in the mountains to pack goods was ship- ped from Council Bluffs to Denver the other day. The agent on the arrival of the freight immediately sent a dis- patch as follows: “We are short one burro and over one jackass, How is this?" A couple of alley girls were arreated yesterday by Officer Clough, May Hall and Jennie, for getting a little off and disturbing the peaco of the city. They wero taken before Judge Burke, plead guilty and the usual fine was imposed by the court. A tall, greasy looking gentleman, with hair sticking uplike a corn broom in @ jackass’ ear, came into the court room yesterday afternoon during the proceedings before Judge Reed. He sat,down beside a strange darky, re- marking he had seen agood many candidates examined for the reform skeule, but them air fellers beat eny thing he ever seed fur size. The strange darky smd he' didn’t think they was bein’ zamined fur der reform achool, but fur de lunatick asylum, May be that's it, cum to look at em real pinted. The M. E. social will be held at the residence of N. M. Pusey this (Thursday) evening. All friends of the church ure cordially invited. Alderman Cavin said yesterday that the worat punishment that could be in- flicted upon Guiteau wéuld be to sen- sentonco him to one year in Council Bluffs, as alderman from the first ward. J. M. Palmer is weakening, they say. He didn't go up into the court room yesterday afternoon. He is ov- idently fishing for something. On account of the non-arrival of a couple of Morgan mares from Colora- do the Herdics did not start yester- day, as was announced by our morn- ing contemporary. The people can stand the disappointment this time, but it won't do to repeat it. Every- body is worked up to the Herdic piteh, especially those who have paid in_advance, and should the enterprise ‘‘slump” through now, the money, of course, would have to be paid back. after the court opened. It appears that the pot was boiling a little too hot for them, so additional counsel was procured, in the person of Johu N. Baldwin. Mr, Baldwin arose and stated to the court that they did not appear at that time to enter into any contest, but simply to waive examination and furnish bail in any sum for the ap- rance of the “Big Four,” with petman to answer before the grand jury of the county. Mr. Scott wanted to know where the distinguished council were, Mr. Holmes remarked that he believed they could appear for the purpose of waiving examination with- out the defendants being present. “Well,” replied Scott, i prosume they can_appear here without being present, I though T would like to see the beauiies once more.” Mr. Baldwin reminded him that he {Scott) would get all he wanted before he got through. Mr. Scott smiled and thanked the gentleman, and the procession started again, Judge Reed remarking that ho would fix the amount in which they should recognize at the sum of $300 To the Editor of Tun Bxx, PiLgriM's LanpiNg, Couxcin Brurrs, Towa, November 2, —The best scrapping ever done in our city of 20,000 souls happened yesterday— scrapping 1 the city council, “GuNBoAT."” C. 8, Clark, nephew of Hon, Rush Clark and city editor of the Nonpareil, has gone to Denver, Col., for his health, and before retiring he will urcha e & few moreMorgan mares for sughan, Chapman & Co., to be used upon the Herdic coach line—no doubt, The letter addressed to ‘‘Doar Chap- man” is to be lithographed, framed and sont to all subscribers who wish a copy. “*And has it come to this?" Part ot our city council under the shadow of a criminal prosecution for refusing to porform their sworn duty, and they all claim that they can be solected the next day after conviction. Some of them say that i they are guilty of any crime it comes through their ig- norauce of the law. This is no ex- cuse, gentlemen. each. Bail was promptly furnished. J. L. Foreman has charge of Aldor- man Cavin, M. D.; Hardin L. Lur- muehlen, of Henry Dawson; Fred, Leutzinger of 8. 8. Keller; Thomas Bowman of F. W. Spetman and E, R, Fonda, until December, when they will be turned over to the grand jury, The city council woro a smile through the entire proceedings and scemed to consider a high joke what may prove the saddest page in the history of Council Bluffs, OUGHT TO BE LOOKED AFTER, 1t secms to us ag if the firm of 8, I. . J. Hopkins, who left Omaha and established their business are de serving of some little consideration at the hands of our street supervigor. Their shop is locatod on Tenth street off of Broadway and there is & mud hole in the street directly in front of them so large and deep Jm they aro almost compelled to suspend business, some wamnhquld be put to work im- mediately filling up this quagmire, ‘The travel upon the strect at the pres. ent time is obliged to take the side- walk, and teams running over a brick or stone or even a wooden walk will in & short time damage it more than the cost of filling up a mud hole, SERIOUS ALTERCATION, There was an altercation botween A.J,and F, H, Plumer and Henry Sohuoninf Tuesday evening, in Max Mohn's hotel, on South Fifteenth street, resulting in quite a serious in- ury to one of the partici Henry oening, one of the Plumers in the melee having kicked his leg and broken it above the ankle. The trou- ble began between A. J. Plumer and Schoening, and . | 90, W. oANN, Economy- A fortune may be spent in using inef- fectual medicines, when by applying Mot Holeotsia OLl & tpesdy. aud Deeon. omical cure can be effected. In case of rheumatism, lame back, bodily ailments, or pains of every descriptfon it affords in- stant reliof, 17 eodlw POLAND & GWYER, Commission Merchants, For the sale of Farm Produce; Potatoes. Poultry, Butter, Egga received and vo.d on commission, Cash advancos made on convignments. Warehouse and 8tore, 1413 Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb. w2stonsi e A, C. CAMPRNLL DOANE & CAMPBELL, Attorneys-at-Law, 8. W OOR. TH & DOUGLAS 8T8, v " OMATIA, PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. RATHBUN, Cambridge, Neb. 1,000,000 aaros government land open to Home: stodds " Pro-omptions and Timber claims. 300 sholool mprove claims for sale or exshangs, 200 of the bost doodod farms i Southwestern Nebrus- ki with tmber and water for mle. A few choice stock rauchos with tencad flolds, timber, hay and water, for sale, oheap. Correapoudence Nolicibed, mardo-st AGENTS WANTED FOR Faervst Seutaxa Books or rius Aon | Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND S0CIAL FORMS, The laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans- rew out of an old | st busines, valuable tables, social etiquette feud between the father of the Plumer | perliameutary usage, how to conduct public busl: boys and Schoening, ¥ Jmer . Addross f wera arrested and heldin $600 fortheir | sulars and spec torue ANCHOR PUBLISHING appearance to answer before Justice Abbott for an , asssult made on Bchoenin, ¥ with inm’l“h («; oumm:: groat ily injury. e hearin set for cdnuduq’y, Houmbu" 0. Heury | , Who had his leg The Plumers | 2% (act it is & complote Gulde to Succens All casen. A family necossit 00.. 8. Lonla. Mo, B, D. McLAUGHLIN, such a sight,—T never,want to even |- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1 | Robinson Machine Works! The leading Sclentists of to-day agroo that mont diseanes are causcd by disordered kidneys ot liver, 1, therefore, the ki and liver are kept in perfect ord.r, perfect health will ve the alt. This truth hisonly héen known n I for years peop without being able to find reli d ire merks & U wo tronlles, ical Teat of raro value, it containg just the elements necessary to nourish and invigorate both of eat organs, and nafely restore and k ftisa Pos(tive Remedy for il th cause paine in the lower part of the body—for Torpid Teadaches—Jau ~Dizzine wel Auring Preg and is (n aluable for Leucorrhma or the Womb. An a Blood Purifier it is unequaled, for it cures the organs that make the blood. Thin remedy, which has done such wonder , is put up in the LARGEST S1ZED BOT I LK medicine upon the market, and in sold by ista and all dealers at 81,26 per bottie. For Jiabetow, enquire for WARN SAFE DIA- BETES CURE. It isa POSI 1VE Remedy. H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. Jel6.tu-th-sat- alling of Articles of Incorporation of the Millard Farmers' Club. Articles of incorporation made and adopted this 20th day of October, A, 1. 1861, by and between the undsraigned.in. corporatars, s follows, to-wit: NAVE, Article I. The name of thisclub shall be the Millard Farmers' club. PLACE OF BUBINESH, Article I1. The L&rindpd place of busi- ness of this club shall be at Millard vta. tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska, NATURE OF BUSINESS, Article 111, The general nature of busi- ness to be transacted by this club is to conduct o general literary and social bui. ness and other entertaiuments of a social character. CAPITOL STOCK, Article IV, The amount of capital stock of this clun shall be two thousand dollars, divided inty sharea of one dollae each, which shall be paid in the manner pre. acribed by the &uectnru. COMMENCEMENT AND TESMINATI N, Artic e V. This club shall commence to transact business and exe: ciro its corporate powers the 20th day of Uctober, 1881, and tn powers shall couse on the 20th doy of October, 1981, AMOUNTS OF LIABILITY. Article VI. The highest amouot of | a- bility or indebtsduers, which this club shall at any on- time subject itslef, shall be thiee hundred d .l rs, OVYICERS, Article VII. The officers of this club_ shali be conducted hy A board of threo directors, who shall be elected from amonyg the stockholders, and they shall appoint & presid-nt and such other officers as by law i required. JCLIUK SCHRARDER, J. Brus, Cravs SCHUMANN, ‘W. GERNDORY, STATE OF NEBRASKA, } CouNTY oF DoUFLAS, On this 20th day of October, A. D, 8881, sersonally appesred before ‘e, Charles randes, » notary public for said county, Julius Schroeder, J. blum, Claus Schu- mann, W, Gerndorf, to me’ known to be the signers of the foregoing articles of in- corporation, and acknowledged the same to be their voluntary act and deed. [srAL.] CHARLES | RANDES Notary public in and for Douglas county, Nebrawka, J. E. BRADLEY, RESTAURANT. Corner 16th and Webster 8ts. Oyaters and Game constantly on hand snd nerved in the latest atvlo 051 m BICYCLES. o545 v ik, Sone three cent stamp for Catalogue and price list containing full Information. N. I, D, S0LOMON, S VY Paints,Oils and Glas OMAHA, NEB 08. B, CLARKAON, 4. 0, HuNT Clarkson & Hunt, Buovesscre ta Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW 8. 14thBtrest Om ha Nah GARFIEL Agents wanted for Life of President Garfleld. A com- plete, fatthiul history from cradle to grave, by tho ‘eminent Lingrapoer, Col. Conwell. . Kooks all ready for delivery, An elegantly illustrated volume. Endorsed edition. * Liberal terma. Auenta take ordurs for from 20 to 50 copieaduily, Outaclls any ather book ten toone, Agnts never wmade money sofast. The book rells itwelt, Fx- perionce not necessary. Failuro unknown. All wake immense profits, P GEORGE STINSON & 0cBd&wIm Fortland, M; AGENTS WANTED ror 0vk NKW BOOK; BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG, " belng the Story of the Scriptures, by Rev. Georie Alexander Crook, D, D,, in nmqlu d ‘anguage for old and young. tod, making & most Interesting s youth 8 iustructor. Every parent will secure thir work, Preachors, you should circulate it Price Bond for clreulars with extrs tonus, J H CHAMHERS & 00, Kt Tonls M AUENTS WANTED FOR CREATIVE SCIEMCE and Sexual Philosophy. Protusery Iiinstrated, _ he m: st fmporiant anc beat buok published,’ Every famiiy wanta it Extrordinary nuncements offerud A<enta, Address Avunts’ PusLiauine 0., b, Louls, Mo "Edward W. Sime"éIT ATTCRNEY .AT-LAW AUKNTS WANTED EOL the Fastest Belling Book of the Agel Foundations of Success, BUBINESS AND SOUIAL FORNS Tho laws of trad act husiness, valu oarllumoutary usage, how 10 co ;i fact it in's cownlote Guide to Suc. voss tor clrculars and special torins, ANUAOR LINHING €0, 8t Loui Me, BOGCS & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No, 1508 Farnham Street, OMAELA, -~ -~ NEE, Ormos—Norh slde opw. Grand Central Hotel, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW|™ o And Notary Public, Frensier's Block, Opposite Post OMee Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW |3 | olwsses A family vecesal y. Addross | 7 PUL Richmond, Ind. ISTARLISHED 1842, Builders of ENCINES OF ALL SIZES, From 3 to 26 H. P. "Bl SAW MILLS, " " °m" TEIRESEIEIRS For all Grains and Seeds, Including Clover and Timothy, Feed Mills, &o., &c. U 10 will pay you largely to write, stat- ing what you want and how you wish to pay. Unusurl Inducements to Cash Purchasers. sooress. ROBINSON & CO., no2wtf Richmond. Ind. Send for our New Ilustra- ted Price-List No. 30, for Falland Win- ter of 1881, T'ree to any address. Con- tains full description of all kinds of goods for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at whos Yon can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 229 Wabash Avenue,Chicugo,IIL sel4wdm ale prices John G Jacobs, (Pormetly of Glsh & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER. No, 1427 Farnham 8t., Old Btand o' scob Gis. 8 Ordara av Teleeranh Rolioitad Wy SIBBETT & FULLER, 881 S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT! All careful housekeepers should not fail to examine our stock of Blankets, it is by far the largest and certainly the cheapest in Omaha. The rich ever on the alert to save a dollar will be able to gratify their most extravagent desires. We have Blankets from Maine, Massachu- setts, California and Paris. The poor perhaps compelled to study economy will save many a hard earned dollar by trading *at our store. i As one of the many results of our cash purchases of last summer we offer to-day: TWO CASES GOTTON FLANNELS, 30 Pieces Cotton Flannel at 81-2c, usually sold at 12 1-2¢; 30 Pieces Cotton TTORNEYS AT LAW, D2 VID CITY, NEB Bpecial atantion glaen bo collections oonnt » o in Butler me-Bm " PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the Kstate of Peter J. Johnson, doceased Notico ia hereby given that the creditors of 01id deceased, wil me t tho administrator of said Fatate, befors me, County Judgo of Douglas County, Nebrasks, County Court Room, in sud Colinty, on the 2(th day of November, 1881, on tha 24th day of canuary, 1883, and o | the 24th day of March, 1852, at 10 O'cloek a. m. eac! day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for 'examination, adjustment and allowance 8ix montha are allowed for croditors to present their claima, andoneyoar for the administrator to settle said Estate, from the 24th day of Septem- ber, 181, thin notice will be published in Tus Ouita Whaky BRnfor four wooka successively, prior to the 24th day of November, 1881, [A true copy.) A.M. CHADWI K, octlh wit County Judge. DISEASES EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE CLINICAL ABSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIO HOSPITAL. Reforences all Reputable Physicians of Omaha £ Office, Corner 16th and Farnham 8ts., Omaha, Neb United States Depository. Na.ti?;aTBa.nk ——OF OMAHA.— Cor, 13th and Farnam Stas, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAIIA, sugbmet! BUOCEBBORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) ATARLISHED 1856, Organized sa a National Bank August 20, 1868. CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300,000 OFFIONRS AND Haauaw Kouxten, Prosident. AUGusTUR KoUNTLE, Vice Prosident. H. W. Yares, Cashlor. A J. PoPPLETON, Attorney, Jonx A, Crmenvex, 2 ToRS S F. H. Davis, Asb. Cashler, ThI bank recelves deposits without regard to amounts. Timuos time cortificatos bearing Interest. Drawn drafts on San Francisco and prinel) cities of the United States, also London, Dublin Edinburgh and the principal citios of the cont), of Europe. ls paseenger dlckets for emigrants by the (o man line mav!dsf The Oldest Mstarushed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. * Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., . A D KEIRS. Businos transvcted samo as tha of an incor- porated oank, Accounte kept In currency or gold subject $o siehs chock without notice Certificaten of duposts mned payablo n throe, six and twolve months, Joaring Interos, or on dewand without intereet: Advances made to customers on approved secu- rities at market rates of intorout. Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern- ment, state, county and clty bonila. Draw sigid drafts on England, Ireland, Scot- land, and all parts of Europe. Soll Kuropean passage tickets, COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADK. supldt AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore(g) Harness AND Saddlery. a0 & Trado Mark, and with the LION AME on the sme. NO GOODS ARE THOUT THXE ABOVE BFAMPS d at the lowest cast terial {8 used and the mosh wkilled an workmen are em) price. Anyono w confer & favor by sending foF one. " DAVID SMITH MOORE. | Geo. P. Bemis 16th and Dodge Bts., Omaha, Neb. This 'y does aTRICTLY & brokerage business. oAt o s e belagre V bythe Flannel at 12 1-2c, usually sold at 16 to 17 1-2¢. BILANKETS! COMEFORTS! BILANKETS:! 48 Red Cemforters at 65¢ each, usually sold at $1.00; 48 Red Comforters at 76¢ each, usually sold at $1.25; 48 Red Comforters at $1.25 each. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets,¥$1.50 pair; 100 Pairs10-4 White Blankets, $2.00; 60 Pairsjl1-4White Blankets, $2.50 pair; 60 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets, $3.50 pair; 60 Pairs 11-4 White Blankets, $4.50 pair. The Best $5 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs extra heavy All-Wool Blankets, $6.50; 50 Pairs extra large All-Wool Blankets, $7.00. SAN JOSEj;California } Blankets in 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4, all at Factory Prices. CLOAX DEPARTNMENT. . All Cloaks and Dolmans in our store must be sold the same season they are bought. We therefore make prices now that other dealers usually make in Jan- uary or February; the 8ilk Dolmans, Fur-Trimmed, at $48, same being sold East for $50. The Best $15 Dolmans in Omaha. The Best $25 Dolmans in Omaha. ONE PRICE _MARKED IN_FIGURES. S. P. MORSH & CO., 1319 Farnham Street. DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE! THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST. For more than a third of a contury the Mexican Mustang Liniment hasbeen known to millions kil over the world ug the only safe reliance for the reliof of accidents and pain. It is & modicine Above price and praiso—the best of its kind. “¥or every fo of exterual paln the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is without an equal. 1t penetrates flesh and muscle to Very bone—making tho continu- of pain_ and inflammation Jmpox. fTocts upon Human Flesh and Rea. Estare Acency, + Brute Creation are equally wonder- . ‘The Mexican MUSTANG Einiment i8 necded by somebody in brings news of LINIMENT which sperdily cures auch ailments of the HUMAN FLESH as Swelltngs, Sti] “ osthites, Chilblaing, Caked Breast, and Soi nlls, Spavin, Thri 1d Sores, Poll Evi nd every the occupants of U] A Stock Yurd are liable, ican Mustang Linfimment ORCHARD & BEAN, Il J. B. FRENCH & CO,, CARPETSIGROCERSI The alwiys cures and Lover disippolats; and {t is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST. FILLSBURY BESTI! 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. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACQTING POWER AND HAND U IMIES ] Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, ) Marseilles M€ €8 | woxino macmnery, perrmva, mosr, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM Maralins, La galle Go., I PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETALL. ll'lAlLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS: A. L. STRANGC, 206 Farnam 8t., Omaha. Corn Shellers, Horse Powors, Wind Mills, Cultivators & Corn Stalk Cutters. Beanty, healt, and happiness for ladies in “ WINE OF CARDUL."

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