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THE DAILY BEE. —————————y MANA PUBLISHING 00, PROPRIETORS b b 916 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets. IERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Onocony 1year, In ad; 3 Ay nll T months " RAILWAY TIME TABLE M3 GARD OHIeAGO, 8T, PAUL, OMATIA RAILROAD, N ha—No. 2 throngh passenger, i1 , Onkland passenger, 8:308, m. inaha—No, 1, through passenger, 2:56 m. No, 3, Oakland passenger, 6:30 p, m. LRAVING 1A RAST OR BOUTH BOUND. 0, B. &Q. C. &N. W, C,R1. &P, 7404 m. K.'C,, 84 J. & C, B., leav . m. Arrives at St. Louis at 0:30 P m Wi, 8t L & P leavos at 8 o m, and 840 b @, Arrives at S, Louls at 8:40 o, m, and 7:30 o 4 AND NRAPOI p. m. . aod 6:30 . m. and 6:62 WS OR SOUTHWRESTS.| Floriet. A. Donaghue, cut flowers, seads, boquets ohe. N. W. cor. m:l Dourlas streeta. Olvil Engineers and Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATI Creighton Block, :‘v'n “s’umy-, Grade .n!a‘n'-w-ul Syvtems & Specialty. Uommission Merchants. JONN (. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Streed. D B BEEMER. _For detalls seo Iarge advertise- ment in Daily and Weekly, e — Oornlce Works. Westarn Cornice Works, Manufacturers = Iron Cornice, Tin, Iron and Blate Roofiing. Orders trom any loeality promptly executed in the best anner. Factory and Oftice 1213 Harney 8t Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Ca) .y manufactured and put up in any pert of the country, T.SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth street Orockery. J. BONNER 1800 Douglas street. Good lina. s Ko st OClothing and Furnishing Goods. QEO, I, PETERSON. _Also Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoos, Notions and Ctlory, 804 8. 10th strect. Retrigerators, Oanfield's Patent. ©. F. GOODMAN 11th St. bet. Farn. & Harney. oiluiteliolenluihoima ) B. & M. in Neb., Through Exprem, 8:t0 &. m. B. & M. Linco —8:10_p. m. U P 0, A R. 0.8 R, U. P. froight No. b, b: U. P, freight No. 5 a. m. O. P mfix No. ¥, 6:10 p. m.—emigrant, U. T froleht No 11 8:28 p. m. ARRIVING= FROM BAST AND ROUTH. aB& g 5:00 &, m.—~T:26p m. C. & N. W., 0:46 & m.—7:26 p. m. C. R. L&P,,0:46 & m.—9:05 p. m. X. C. Jos &0 ., T:40n. m.—8:4S pm ARRIVING PROM YHR WEAY AND SOUYHWESE. Q&R V. trom Lincoln—1xsp. m. . P. Expros—8:25 p. m. & M.1n Neb., Through Rxpress—4:16 p. m. & 3 incom Haprosa-oon . © o U. P. Freight No, 10—1:40 p. m. No. 6— 426 p. m. P No 12—11:86 & 0.8 R Emigrant. m. V. mixed, ar, 4:85 p. m. i, St Paul & Sloux City DUMMY FRAING BRTWEEN OMAHA AND COUSACAL BLUYTS. Leave Omaha at 3:00, 9:00 and 11:00 &, m.; 2300 £:00, 8:00, 6:00 and B:Wbp m. Leave Council Bluffs at 8:25, 9:25, 11:25 &, m.; AR5, 9:25, 8:26, 4:26 b:26 and m. Sundays—The dummy leaves t 9:00 and 11:00 &, m, 00, 4:00 and 5:00 p. m. Leaves Gouneil Blufle st 9:25 and 11:96 o, m.; $:26, 4:25 and 6:25 p. m. Opening and Closing of Malls. Rovva. Ohicago &N, W...... 30 Chicago, R 1. & Pacifc. ¢ &Q... X 5:00 11:40 Dmaha & R. V. 4:00 11:40 B.& M. in Nel 4:00 8:40 5:80 Onaha & Northwestern. 430 7 Local mails for State of Tows leave but onco s day, vi: 450 . m. X Lincoln Mail ldlnl‘ln Opclllflg(l at ‘1‘9"80 s om. Offics opon Sundays from 12 1. . & 7 oS, ¥ HALL . ODM.AEL Business Tlirectory. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS "Room 14, Creighton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Reom 2, Crelghton Block. Boots and 8hoes. JAMES DxVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoos. A good assortment of home work on hand, corner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th street, manufucturcs to order good work b fair prices. Repairing done. ottt il Bed Bprings. 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlasst. Books, News and Btatlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. house in Nebraska cstablished 1875 O OENTRAL - RESTAURANT, MRS A. RYAN, .sonthwest corner 16thand Dodge. ‘Best Board for the Money. Batistacti ion Guaranteed. emle A by o Day, Wek or onth. 0 0 . % 7 Good Torms for Cash. Furnished Roams Rupplieds Uarrlages and Road Wagons, WM BNYDER, 14th and Hamnoy Stréots. uewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk. M. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Lumber, Lime and Oement. FOSTER & GRAY corner tth and Douglas Bta. Lainps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Varlety. . Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most ular Morchant Tallors ls re- ed:lnx e Tavast dosigns for Spring and Sumimer Goods for gentlemen's woar. Stylish, durable, ‘snd pricos low aa evor 216 18th bet. Doug.& Farn. s i Millinery. MRS, 0. A’ RINGEE, Wholeealo and Retall, Fan- Goods in grmts-lgrlety, Zephyrs, Card_Boards, Floslery, Gloves, Corvets, &e. Choapost House in Aho Wast. Purchasors save 30 per cent. Ordor . 116 Filteenth Stroet. Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & BONB, cor. 14th & Jackson ste Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, Bth aud Famham Bta., Wolthans Bros., propriotors. Gracers. 2 BTEVENS, 2lst botween Cuming snd Irar T, A, MoSHANE, Corn. £3d und Cutaing steeta. Hard Iron and Gteel. SLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholoeale, 110 an¢ 112 L6th strect A. HOLMES corner 16¢h and Californis. Harncss, Baadles, &c. B. WEIST 2013th 8, bot Farn- & Harney Hotels ANFIELD FOUSE, Geo, Canfield,0th & Farhan DORAN HOUSE, P 1l Cary, 913 Farnham 5t. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th St. Southern Hotel, Gus. Hamel 9th & Clothing Bought. AW will psy highost Cash prico for second O tuing, " Coruir 10th and Farnham. Dentlsts, DR. PAUL, Williams' Block, Cor. 16th & Dolgo. Bhow Oase Manufactory.| 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealer in sll kinds of Bhow (Casos, Upright Casos, &+, 1317 Oase BA. PRANK L. GERHARD, _proprietor Omabs Show Case manufectory, 818 South 16th stroet, batwoen Leavenworth and Marcy. All goods ‘warran| -clane. Pawnbrokers. ROSENFELD, _ 10th BY.. bod. Far. & Har @toves ana Tinware. A. BURMESTRR, Dealor In Btoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinde'of Bullding Work, Odd Fellows® Block. J. BONNER, 1300 Douglas 88, Good aad Cheap. e i, Beeds. J. EVANB, Wholosale and Retall 8ood Drills and Cultivators, 0dd Fellows Hall. Physiclans and 8urgeons. W. 8. GIBBS, M. D., Room No 4, Orelghton Block, 15th treet. P. 8. LEISENRING, M. D. Masonic Block. 0. L. HART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoffios DR, L. B. GRADDY, Ocullst and Aurist. §. W 16th and Farabam Bte e Photograpners. GEO. HEYN, PROP. Grand Contral Gallory, 212 Sixtoonth Stroet. noar Masonic Hall. Birst-class Work and Prompt- ness gnaranteen Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th 6t., bet, Farnham and Douglas. Work promptly attended to, D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Btreet. Painting an _aper anging. HENRY A. KOSTERS, 141 Dodge Street. 8hoe 8tores. Phillip Lang, 1320 Parnham st. bot. 18th 8econd Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas St., Now and Second Hand Farniture, House Furnishing Goods, &., bought and sold on narrow marvins. Baloons. HENRY KAUFMANN, In the new brick block on Douglas Stroot, has Just operied & most elegant Beex Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 overy day. “ Calodonia " J. FALCONER, 679 16th Stroet. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. 99 Cent Stores. P. 0. BACKUS, 1205 Farnhum 8 Fancy Goods WAR IN PASSENGER BATES | HOBBIE BROS,, Brokers in all Railroad Tickets, Omaha, Neb., offer Tickets to the East, until further notice, &t the foliowing unhoard of Low Rates: Chicago, #12; Round Trip, $24.00, Theso are limited First-Class Tickets and good for return through the year, and via tho Old Reliable Chi- cago, Burlington'& Quincy Railroad, , one way to 16 class, 24 closs, NEW YORK, $21 00, BOSTON, 22 00, PHILADELPHIA, 27 00, 2400, WASHINUTON, 27 00, 24 00. For particulars, write or go direct to HOBBIE BROS., Dealers {n Reduced Rato Railroad and Steamship Tickets, 809 Tenth St,, Omahs, Neb. Remember the place—Threo ors North of Union Pacific Rallrosd Dopot, East Side of Tenth Btreot, Omaha, August 1, 1881 augsdawim HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL G0., Des Moines, lowa. Manufacturers of 8A8H, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MOULDINGS, &C. Groat reduction in Bank Counters, Plans fur. nished, and work farnished in all kinds of hard or soft wood, Counters finished n oil when de- Sired. Shelving of all kinds furnished and put into building ready for paint on short notice Our workmen aro the best mechanics that can be procured, Save monoy by giving us your con Stairs, Newels and Balusters. Our foreman in this department_was_ formerly with Frost Manufacturing Co, IChicago, Tlls , and has dono somo ef tho finest Stair work in tho Northweat Orders by mail promptly attended to, The Oreighton and Nioblgr‘a STAGE LINE Runs daily, leaving Creighton on arrival of traing at 630 p. . Arrive at Niobrars, 12:30 a, . Leaves Niobrara, 11:30 r, m. Arrives "at Crelghton at 6 8. m.. in time for train, Fare, §2 0oct10-1m 'GEORGE BERRY, Proprietor WISE'S Axle Grease NEVER CUMS! Used_on Wagons, buggios, Reapors, Threshors and Mill Machinery, 1t 18 INVALUABLE 0 PARM: zs AND TrAMsTHRS. It curce Scratches and all kinds of eoreo on Horses aud Stock, a4 woll as on men. CLARK & WISE, Manuf's, 886 lllinols Street, Chicago earSEND FOR PRICES, fo Smd oy BT . LOUXS -PAPER WAREHOUSE, GRAHAM PAPER CO. 217 and 219 North Main 8t., 8t. Lows, "~ WHOLVSALK DFALYRA DN~ POOK, io%% + PAPERS Wik ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. 43 Cash pald for Rage and Paper Stock, Sera (ron and Motals. Paper Btock Warchouses 1229 to 1237, North Drugs, Palnts ana Olls, KUBN & CO. Pharmacists, Fine ¥anc toods, Cor, 16th and Dougies utrects W. J. WHITEHOUE E, Wholesalo & Retall, 16th st. ©. FIELD, 2022 North 8o Cuming Btreet. PARR, Druggist, 10t and Howard Stroete. Dry Goods Notlons, Etc. JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO., Dry Goods Siore, 1810 and 1813 Farn- New York Dry GO0, m stract. L. ©. Enewold_slso boots and shoes Tth & Pacific. Furuiture. GROSS, New aud Bocond Hand Furniture ‘nd’ ‘Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. Highost cash price 'ald for second hana @oos. BONNER 1800 Dougia st. Fine woods, &. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE 00, &00,, 1218 Harnoy 8t., Lmprove- gueT, FRIES 8,00, 118 R0E00” Fetoos, 000 Ballin Counters of Pine Walaut. Olgers anu To! WEST & FRITJE LE, 5 nt and Srhole - 1o I lese In %o W. 7, LOLaNLL] manuinciu. e s b e KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA 1 *§§YUSmSRZ0Q SNONTIY 504 WSLLVWNIHY *VIBd3dSAT A FAMILY {TONIO a NenvERaAaGeE TERS = oy, Sole Lanufaciurers, OMAILL, THE OMAHA D DA!LY BEE _TIIU_RSDAY. NOVEMBFR 10, 1881 i SOME WASHINGTON WOMEN. Daily Life, Appearance and Char- acteristios of the Treasury Girls and Thoss Engaged in the Engraving Bure Washisgton Currespondonoe Ploneer Press Periodically the female departmant clerk is brought to public attention. Sometimes she fiqures as a heroic young creature, beautiful and culti- vated, condemned to lahor wearily day by day at a government desk to sup- port a lazy father, sick mother, and an indefinite number of younger sis- tors and brothers, Again she is por trayed as n giddy miss, fashionably at- tired, the pet of a' member of con- 88 or sonator, entering the derart- ment late in the day, as a mere matter of form, pruwctu‘a by official influ- ence, secn at her best in the theater and at private champagne supper parties, Sometimes aho attracts pub lic notico as a talented artist or musi- cian, sings at concerts or in opers, spenks seven foreign languages woll, and talks English only fairly. Three recent scandals have brougt the female clerk again under the blaze of the footlights. Mra. Christiancy waa in the treasury when the old ex-senator from Michigan sought her out, and 1y on the alert, She makes it her bua- iness to know her associatesare about, and if her suspicions are once aroused the littlo game is worked to bed rock or she is convinced of her mistake. Tt is but natural that in & room where twenty women, all comparative strang- ers, are employed every one should be interested 1n learning the characterof her neighbor. And there is o rigia paprit du corps of virtue among these ladies. She who 18 laboring for her bread with nothing to love or cherish beyond, perhaps, an aged mother and her own seli-respect, will not associate with a woman whose mannersand char- actor are equally doubtful and who wears finer clothes thau her salary will onable her to purchase. More than this, the former will, nine tines out of ten, indulge her opinions frecly, and make it uncomfortably ;warm for her less fastidious confrere. There is akreat deal of exaggeration, however, about the alleged laxity of fomale clerks’' morals, On the whole, they are a far higher class of women than those employed in large numbers in any private industry. They are better educated, more refined, finer ocultivated, than any olass of women who work for their bread. Between them and the factory girls of New AND STILL THE LIOA OONTINUES TO Roar for Moore(s) Harness “éad dlery. . . [ - o 1 have adopted the Lion as & Trade Matk, ano all my d8_will be STAMPED with the LION A y NAME on the mme, NO GOODS AR} NE WITHOUT THR ABOVE BTAMPS natorial s used and the moed akilled workmen are employod, snd ab the lowoat cusl wil price. Anyone wishing a prioe-llst of good Enfer a favor by sending 'g'n one, b DAVID SMITH MOORE. 404 South 13th Street, without much persuasion led ‘her to the altar, Helen Burrill, Howgate's mistress, was in the signal oftice, or at lenst, was upon the rolls of the war department, and Mrs. Weil, the dis- oarded wife of John B, Clarke, Jr., the congressman from the Eleventh Missouri distriot, was a department alerk before she abandoned the alleged delights of festive widowhood to re- sume the joys and vicissitudes of a second marriage. A protracted and disgusting divorce suit has, in tho case of Mrs, Christisncy, shown the mis- take she made in catching a. worn-out old senator. The story of Mrs. Waeil remains yet to be told in court. This letter is not intended to draw a moral from the folly of poor fomale clerks marrying men who occupy high ofticial positions nor to warn young girle from RATING LATE SUPPERS WITH STRANGR. MEN, » but simply to show the class of women| employed in the departments, their associations and general characteris. ties. Let us first take alook at thom. Standing in front of Lorillard’s on a pleasant afternoon at 4 o'clock two distinct classes of female clerks can be seen. One coming down Pennsylvania avenuo from the treasury department, the other coming up Fourteenth stroes. from the bureau of engraving and/ printing. The treasnry clerks, men and women, appear in sight first, for the treasury department is only a block distant, while the printing officc isa half mile away. As the men clerks are not the subjectof this discourse, 1 will drop them at the start. If o gentleman expects to see numerous types of female loveliness he will be greatly disappointed. He will look in vain for the elastic step and rosy freshness of youth. Young women there are, but for the most having careworn features and the muddy complexions which result from lack of proper exercises in the open air. Now and then a really pretty girl may be seen, but those to whom the term ‘bouautiful could be applied are as rare a8 blossoms on century plants. The large[{)ropoflion of elderly women em- ployed in the treasury department is a matter,of some surprise to the stranger. The female clerks above the age of thirty outnumber those below that 7 t inaquar-man,and wi t him to come Fibut on ' age, I should think 20 per cent. - Phinyad S ity *And | Poultry, Agricuttaral e plamsants, Boaw, Fraite Bubcription, $1.00 ‘Bpecial prizes offeredffor is due to the fact that a majority of the applicants for places are persons England there can nover be a compar- ison. The surroundings of the depart- mnent clerks are immeasurably highor than those of the mill hand. There are, of course, bad ones among them, an there are bad people in every walk of life, but it “‘evens up” in the do- partmenta as well a8 in the salon. In the Cireuis Courd of the United States for the District of N braska: Jamen K. O Sherwood, V8 Calvin Butler & Robocea Tutler /17 Chancery. G. W. Dunn & Henry Pelber. | TORVCLONURR OP MORYOAOE. Public notice 1a hereby given, thatin pursiance and by virtue of a decree entered in ‘he above —re cuuse, on”the aud day of Sep enber, 1841, I Liguid Gola. LLIS L. BRI WER, Spoclal Master in i . C cery in said Court, will on the 6th 1] Dar'l Plank, of Brooklyn, Tioga county, | December, A0 Bour TR, o'dlosk 1 08 afternoon ‘of muid day, st the west door of the United States Court House and Post Office bulld ing, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, State and District of Nebrasks, sell at auction The following described property, to wit: Pa,, describes it thus: “I rode tliirty mi es for & bottle of THOMAY' Koukcernio 011, which effected the wonderful cure of & crooked limb in aix applications; it proved worth more than gold “"1',‘,'“- Tho wonthwest quarter of the toutheast quar Toodlw | ter, weetion n mbered nineteen (19), and tho aat : hall of the northea t quarterand the northwest quarter of the northoeast quarter of section num. bered thirty (30), all | township numbered thirty-one (3 ) and mog nwmb.red two (2) east, iu the county of e and State of Nebraska, A Square Man. Dotrolt Froe Press. Ata recent reunion of Company A, Fifth Michigan Cavalry, held at the houee of Mnfor Mothersill, in this city, some one, while tho guests were ——— at dinner, remarked: I wish Cha- | To the Stockholdars of the Nebraska Gas lain B. was here,” at which there was| . .o '::“"' il a roar of laughter without dny appar- | wtock -\.1.».-"‘«ill":..-‘f.‘.'-m‘h:lg l::?:f:'l“‘lzn?»’l :}:{ rent cause. Looking across to the re- Omaha, at 4 a porters Captain Starkey ‘“ha-haed' | i Giriar, ava ¢ out: You gentlemen don't know | There having be what you are laughing about. There | g i aniis, was a chap inour regiment by the name of B., one of those piousfighters you read about but seldom meet. He was the best forager in tho regiment; could go and bring in more chickens than,apy other man, and was conse- quently in high feather with the offi- | N cers. When our ehaplain resigned IN CHANGRRY. and came home B, was appointed to | Martha A, Courad and | 7 the vacancy. He was the ‘boss’chap-| George P, Courd = 4 lain in the camp —would hcld a pr PORKCLOSURR OF MORTAQR, er meeting in the evening and then go n"{"“,'l':""I‘l["lll':"“”“ baro i inRarsrte out and steal all the chickens within | e, on the 2 da hor, 1481, 1, a mile 6f camp. One Sunday we|[ELLIS L. BISRIOWER, Specil Mastor {u regiment, and & lot of their boys came | atternoon of the e v, at tho west door of parson o’ yours tulks likea squar’ man, n tate aud District of Nebraskn, well at aue- How doTsize him up? *‘I assured |Hon th following doseribed property, to-wit: then he said; ‘The fact is, Caplan, | ranie numbered six (6) east, in tho County of T want to get him to come over to our | Pixon and Stato ot Rebraka. camp and do a squar’ job for us. You Special Master in Chancery. seu.h ln}s‘t S\I;:flny] we lxgd ahns:] mlce » Solicitor for Complainant. nawit with the -——th Jilinois boys, and the " v o fixdza didn’t tive us a iqlmr‘ deal, The “‘American Cattle Journal.” ow we are going tu tryitBgain this| wANTED—Agents and afternoon, and.wo want a squar’ race, Now that thar parson looks like a3 !.},‘:%,; D, G. Hew, So b niwbt , Pre-ident, NK MURPHY, Secrotary NOy. Oth, 1881, nowbt Dated Onaha, TER'S SALE. DA l‘l A In the Circuit Conrt of the United States tor the District of Nebraska: land Mortgage ! cuiity Company v D, G, Ho draws » Cattle, Sheen, Bwine, over and say which hoss wins.’ : i the beauty of it was,” said Starkey, f’§‘:“;,,’ f.:wnl.' 3.1.’57“' s having serious responsibilities, who enter the government employ to sup- port families or relatives. The women clerks in the treasury dress plainly but neatly. Tt is seldom that a slovenly dressed woman is seen among them. At 4:15 a majority of the department clerks will have passed, and the ad- vance guard of the employes of the| bureau of cngraving and printing comes in sight,, A marked difterence between these women and those who have just disappeared can be seen, and this difference is readily explained by a kaowledgze of the different kind of work the two classes of work the two classes of ' employgs are required to perform. In the ' treasury the women for the most part are engaged in clerical work, copying, transcribing, etc. They have cleanly tasks, and a higher degree of mental capaclty is required of them., While there aro many women in the printing bureau who perform strictly clerical duties, & great number are engaged in the manual labor of PRINTING THE GREENBACKS, The p ate-printer is & man, but he “that he went over and judged the |agents Send stamp o horse race within two hours after | Gl ALVER: it 8, Neb, <o rospondents in overy county In the United tues to canyuss uba _ Every subscriber gots a “Pre- 0} 1120 in the Anhiual samples. Addrosy W. ral Nebraska" (The no tf INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE - WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO BE REPAIRED,; ENGRAVING —TO0 BE DONE OR— JEWELRY 5. MANUFAGTURED. While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower than all others.’ AT TEIE LAST STATH FAIR | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. For the Best Watch Work, For the Best Jewelry, (own make.) For the Best Engraving, For the Best Diamonds (own importation) FOR THE BEST QUALITY: GOODS DISPLAYED, EfC. Having latoly enlarged my workshops and putting in new wnd improved me chinery, I hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our ork and fill orders with more promptnoss than 1s usual, CAUTION I My Motto has always been and always will be: “First to gain suporior facill ties and then advortise the fact—not beforo—no" wild advortisements. Bome unprincipled dealers: boing in the habit of copying my announcements, I would beg you, the reader of t?ua, to draw o line botween such copied advertisoments and those of Yours very truly, A. B. HUBERMANN, The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb., . Sign of the Striking Town Clock. RPETS DECLINED SLIGHTLY ———AND— .B. Detwiler Is the first to make the announce- ! ment to his customers and the general public. HAVE ha had said ‘Amen,’ “Amor ican Cattle Journal”) Oma PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the Estatoof Peter J. Johnson, doconse Notice is horeby given that tho creditors of mid docoased, wil. moct the adminiatrator of sald Estate, before me, County Judgo of Douglas FARMERS AND ,CHANICS. If you wish to aveid great danger and trouble, besides & no small bill of expense, at this season of the year, you should. take prompt steps to keep | fe ty 5 Uinenso from your housaHBd. The | Souteri, e uatid &6 duy o Navembor, 61, systom should be cleansed, Dblood |on the 2ith day of fanuary, 1852 and o the purified, stomach and _bowels' regula- | 44 .81 SA o Mkttt iat ted, and prevent and cure diseases lnr'um:;lnnlluuh ld]lnnmmnz“::d ;:lauunco‘. arising {rom spring malaria, We know | Six mont allowed for creditors to presen OF mothing thit WHIl R0 posfectiy and | U Al OB ar 0% ke U ELLe surely do this as ElectricBitters, and ber, 1881, thls noudymAliLe PGS INATIR i 0 1A WinkLy 13RR for four weeks wuccossively, at the "‘"fl"‘g cost of fifty cents a bot: | TASMHiChith day of Novomber, 1881 i tle. - [Exchange. [A true copy.] A, M. CHADWI K, Sold by Ish & McMahon (1) oct1-wit County Judge. Articles of Incorporation of the M “PROBATE NOTICE. Farmers' Club. Articles of incorporation made and ldo{)ud this 20th day of October, A. . 1881, by and between the undersigned in- corporators, as follows, to-wit: NAME, Article I. The name of thisclubshall be the Millard Farmers' club, State of Nebraska, Douglas County se: At a County Court, hold at the County Court Ttoom, in and for said County, Oct. 24th, ACD 1881, Present, A, M, CHADWICK, County Judgs. In the matter of the ostate of Nels Mongensen, decens On reading and filing the petition of Peter M. ll:n-l:‘ ]lmyhvfihnl:flmlwnmmn | o‘l nald eutace PLACH OF BUBINESS, TV Rovemmocs it A D. 16 Artisle L "Tho principal place of bus L e 18 aasluDed for Hearing said pal is assisted by women, who do a_great part of the mechanical work, In an atmosphere redolent with printers ink, which is so strong as to frequent- ly make visiitors eick and faint, these)| conduct a general literary and social busi- women work from oight to ten hours | ness and other entertaiuments of w social aday. Their duty is to handle the | character. freshly-printed sheets, to ink to the printer, wipe off rollers, do, in fact, whatever their ‘‘boss” may re- quire, Their wages vary, I under- stand, from 70 cents to $1.00 per day. The oldest garments thoy possess are best suited for the labor, Some of them change their dresses before leaving the bureau. Others wear through the streots the garments in which they work, Those that can afford the luxury of gloves cover their ink-stained hands, Some, having no regard for personal appear- ance, stalk along with solid hands and faces. The unhealthy uature of their work isshown in their moveinents and countenances. They are generally younger than their more arstocratic o nomm ¢f thin” club shall be. at Millard £t8- | 1ion, whenall persons ntereated In aald watter tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska, may APPeAr ot & m&my Court to n}: held, in snd NASURE, OF. BUBINESS, for i County, st show cuure why ho erayer of petitioner should not bo granted, and that no- Artiolo IT1. The general nature of busd: | tice of gandency of wald petition and tho h-ulm‘ ness o bo transacted by this club is to | therenf,be civen toall porsons nterosted In sald matter, by publishing a copy of thisorderin i OMAITA WEEKLY BB, & newspaper printed in said Gounty, for threo succossive weoks, prior to se day of Rearing A. M, CHADWICK OAPITOL BTOCK. nodwit Oonnty Jnd; Atticle IV, The amountof oapital stock | RESOT,UTION ORDERING SIDE- of this cluh sball be two thousand dollars, WALKS. Jdivided into shares of one dollar each, LKS. which shall be paid in the manaer pre- scribed by the directors, e it rosolved by the City Council of the eity of Omnha: COMMENCEMENT AND TERMINATION. Article V, This club hall commence to transact business and cxeicisoits corporate powers the 29th day of October, 1881, and its powers shall coase on the 20th duy of October, 1951. i AMOUNTS OF LIABILIFY. Article VI, The highest a bility or indebteduess, whigh this clul shall at any one timo_subject itslef, shal bo three hundred dullors, OFFICERS, Article VII, Tho club shall bo cond Dboard of three direct sted hy who sha sisters of the department. -Age and oxperience is not necessary to bea plate printer's assistant, Painful stories are told'of the insulta these irls are subjected to by their ‘‘hosses,” ut many of the stories are doubtless exaggerated, us there are two sides to the question, It certainly is not a pleasant position for a young woman of delicate instincts to occupy, that of elected from among the stockholders, and they shall appoint a president and suck other officers as by law is required. JULIUS SCHRAEDER, J. Boy, | CLAUS SCHUMANN, W. GERNDORY, ount of 1 a- | fe officers of this A 1l be That u sidewalk bo, within fitteon deya from thindate, constructodand Iaid to the toniporary o i city. In front of and wdjoining thie following doscribed premises, viz: Lot , weet sids of 1001 wariet, in block eno, 4 fect wide:) ‘ot 2, west sido of 10th streot, in block one, 4 M o, weat side of 10th street, In block one, 4 ot wido, )| Lot 1, west side of,10th street, In bleck 14, & | | tect wide. T.ot 2, west side of 10th street, in block 14, 4 foct wido, Lot §, west, side of 10:h stroct, in block 14, 4 foet wide, All in 8, E. Roger's addition, to tho city of ald sidowalks to be constructed of 2-inch pine i aud to be in width, s above specified, and Live owner oF owners of the above de- \ises are hereby required to construct 1 tho s Passed Nov. 1, 1881, J. 3. L, G JEWETT y C ¥ RESOLUTION ORDERINGSIDE- BraTe or NEBRASKA, } WALKS, Dovrras. , A, D), 8881, Counry On this 20th day, of Octobx personally appeared beforef me, Charles | Bo it resolved by th city councl of tho City of irandes, a notary public fog said county, assistant to a half-clad man, by whose | Julius Schroeder, J, Blum, Claus Schu side she is required to remain all day, and upon whose report she is depend- ent to a large extent for her position. The plate printer, in a small way, is the signers of the foregoing prticles of in corporation, and acknowledibd the same to be their voluntary act and dded. (s CHABLES pRANDES, mann, W. Gerndorf, to m:kknuwn to be r i AL, an autocrat, and if he reports that bis | Notary public in and for Dquglas county, assistant is worthless, no matter whether the report is false or true, he is given another helper. F In all thedepartments where women are employed a close watch is kept of their movements by the chiefs of buregus, chicfly due, quicker to see the defects in lier ovn sx than in those of inen, is continual- . b r‘lliut it is not to man that }?Mol:‘- outlemen commoty e morals of the depertments is! g\, Lyux-oyed woms, ever l':w;:.].. 1"12°» Nebraska, Omaha: "] hat o sidewalk be, within fitteen days from this dute, constructed and laid to the temporary | grade In said city, in front of nd adjoining tho following gescriied premises, vie: Lot 15, cdst side 4,; Wheaton street, in Arm. strong's addition, 4 foct wide. . evst aid of Wheaton street, In Arm: stron's addition, 4 {eot wido, o idewalk to be constructed of 2 inch pine plank and 4 be in width, a8 above pecified, and 0 Prof, W. J. Ander's 8§lect Dano- ing Academg, A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, 1619 Dodge 8t. Vorms Mbars). The sah e fgscidne the Walls, Gilds, ¥, 1 oen guarsntoe miioina, Yor Lr it or addreos 1126 Copitol Ave callab &, Hosper 1, widlm Tu d Clags for Indies :::.A‘r.\lm:t‘::yi';:::» erloct aplstaction q[‘vc)xm,vrld 110 o & Laarke OF b7ai 1o respectifo owner or ownera of the above de- weribod promises are hereby required to construct L -assed Nov, 1, 1881, g J. 3. L C JEWETT, /i y Clork, TTVARuN vr—Septomber 11th, by the under- wgned, Hviog on the Jadge riy m, w0 and & hait anlloy wews of Cimatu, low oty re cow, tupposed to be do, yod wnd JAMES G, HALE, white preciled 2tiaovis-wip MATTINGS, OIL GLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES, Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. J.B. DETWILER, 1813 Farnham Street. OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. DOMESTICS ARE DOWN. 9 |-4 Pepperal Sheeting 22 1-2¢ former price 30c. 10 I-4 Pepperal Bleached Sheet ings 7 |-2c, former price 40c. Canton Flannel 7 |-2c, former price 12 |-2c. Canton Flannel price 16 2-3c. All-Wool Scarlet Flannel former price 32 |-2c. All-Wool White Flannel 87 I-2c, former price 37 I-2c. An Immense Stock of these Goods in all Grades at the . o e 3/ llc, former 2b6¢, vl A LWL D PareTE e laitimanon . o

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