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3 . 1HE DAILY BEE OMAMA PUBLISHING CO, PROPRIETORS. 016 Farnham, bet. 9.h and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One copy 1 year, 0 months month “ | 00 £10.00 RAILWAY I'IME TABLE, TINE CARD CHICAGO, 8T, PAUL, NISNEAFOLIS AND OMATLA RAILROA Leavo Omahn—i'a Da.m, Ac ommodation M Arr v Omah wer No. 1, 5:10 p.om, | Accommadation No, 8, 10:50 . ¢ LEAVING OMAIIA RAST OR SOUTH BOUND, €., B, & Q. 7:40 &, m.—8:40 p. m. SUEN W Ti0n w0 p. i RI &P, 740 8:40 . m, e et Arrives at 5., ienvea at X o, m. nrd 6 t. Louis at 6:50 a. m. and b 8L & P, leavesat 8 a m. and 840 p. Arrives at St. Louis at 6:40 a. m, and 7:30 o am WRST OR ROUTITW AT, & M. In Neb,, Through Fxpross, 8:0 a. m, & M. L 99 p. 1o, P. Overland ikht No. 18,2:70 p. m. ht No. 7, 610 p. m.—emigrant, er express, 7:95 wht No . Denver frel as anacosarp c o < Pp. K. 740N, m.—8:46 p.m, ARRIVING PROM TiIR WFAT AND SOUTHWNST. ©. & R. V. trom Lincoln—1.08 U. P, Pacific E: B B U expross, . P, Freight No., 14— ULP/ N A 60 n m. Fmigrant, UL P treight No. 14, 12116 p. m. U. P. o, 8- 0:00 , m. . No, —1:45 &, n U. P Denver froight, 1:10 a. m. 0. & R. V. mixed, ar. 3:4) p..o, DUMMY TRAINS RATWNEN OMANA AND COUNCIL BLUYPS, Leave Omaha at 3:00, 9. om0 200, 3:00, 4 Leave Counci. Bluffa at 1095 a. m.; 1126, 2:26, Sunlays"-The ‘dummy leaves Omaha at § 0, 4:00 and 5:00 p. m. Leaves ol Bluffs ot 9:26 and 11:25 a. m.; 2:26, and 6:26 p. m. Through and local passenger traina bety and Cou 1 il Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 50a.m. Leave Council B RovTR, 3 & o, p. M. 8. p 20 &N, W. 1100 Chicago, R 1. & Pacifie. 11:00 Chicago, I & Q. ‘Wabash 8 oux Cit Union P L1100 B. & M. Omaha & Sioux B. & M. Lincoln coln w00 11370 of 1owa leave bnt oncs u nils for State day, viz: 090 a. m. Oifice open Sundays from 12 THOS. m. to1 HALL P M CDIVE A TEL A Buginess _Mirectory. Abstract ard Real Estate, JOMN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Offica, W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street, Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSONN, ARCHITECTS Roow 14_Creighton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Roow 2, Cteighton Block, Boots and Shoes. JAMES DEVINE & CO., Fine Boota and Shoes. A good assortment of ‘fomo work on hand, corner 13th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 806 10th streot, manutactures to order good work at falr prices. Repoiring done. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Cigars and Tobacco. VERT & FRITSCE £R, manufacturers of Clears, & 1d W holesale Doalers [o Tonacoos, 1308 Douglns. F. LORKENZEN manufacturor 1416 Farnham Flo A. Donaghue, planta, o oals, doquets te. N. W cor, 16th and Dotslas strocta | CIVN Engineers and Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Crelghton Bla Town Surveys, Grade and Sewnrage Systoms a | Speciaity Commission Merchants | JONN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dod ot D B BEEMER. For details see large advertise. nent in Daily and Weekly Cornice Works. Woatern Oornlce Cornice Works, Manutacturers Tron Tin, Tron and 8late Roofiing. Orders locality promptly ited in the best Fuctory and Office 1218 Harney St. C. SPECHT, Proprictor Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps, ete., manufactured and put up in any pare of the ountry. T. SINHOLD 416 Thirtcenth street Grockery. J. BONNER 1309 Dougias street. Good line. Clothing and Furnlshing Goods. GFO. H, PETERSON. Also_Iats, Cape, Boots, Shoos, Notiona and Cutlory, 804 5. 10th strcet. Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN 11th St. bet. Farn. & Harney. 8how Case Manufactory., 0. J. WILBE, Manfacturer and Dealer 1n all kinds of Show Cases, Uprikht Cases, a ., 1317 Case St. FRANK L. GERHARD, proprictor Omaha Show Case manufactory, 818 South 16th streot, botween Leavenworth and Marcy. All goods warranted rst-class, Pawnbrokers. ROSENFELD, 10th St.. bet. far & Har Btoves ana Tinware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer in Stovea and Tinware, and Manutacturer of Tin Roots and all kinds of Building Work, Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER, 1809 Douglaa St. Beeds. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retall Seed Drilla and Cultivators, Odd Fellows dall. Good and Choap. Physiclans an 1 Surgeoni W. 8. GIBBS, M. D, Ryom No 4, Crelghton Block, 16th Street. C. L. llART, M. D, Eye and Ear, opp pullofl\m DR. L. B GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, 8. W 16th and Farnham Sta Phnln‘rnnllsn GEO. HEYN, PROP. ntral Gallery, 212 Sixteenth Street. Furst.ciass Work and Prompt- Grand near Masonic Hall. nosy guaranteen P. W. TARPY & (0. and Do Painting an WENR aper A. KOSTERS, 111 anging. Dodge Streot. 8hoo Bores. Phillip Lang, 1320 Famnam st. bet. 13th & 14th Second Hand Store. R, 1418 Douulas St., New and ., Houso Furnishing Goods, sald on narrow_ marvina Satoons HENRY EAUFM | In the new brick bic Just opened clad Straet, Boca Lall hos ertakers. RIEWE, 101¥ Farnham bet. 10th & 11td, 99 Cent Stores. 1205 Farnhum St fiafi* CRELT WES! NESY COLLEGE — Bead Buamy Sor Chrena — CHAS. P. 0. BA( Fancy Goods Bod 8prings. 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Donelas st. Books, Ne: J. L FRUEHAU and Stationery. 1016 Farnhem Street. Butter and Eggs. MOSHANE & SCIIROEDER, the oldest B. and E. honee in Nebraska establi CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS A southwest corner 16thand Do Bost Board for the Moncy. Batisfaction Guaranteed. Meals at all Hours. Board by the Day, Week or Month, Good Terma for Cash. Furnishad Raams Supplied. RYAN, Garriages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streots. vewe ers JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk. i H. BEPTHOLD, Racs and Motal Lumber, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas ta. Lamps and Glasswar R 1500 Douglas 5t. Good Variet Marchnnl Tailors, LINDQUEST, r Merchant Taflors 19 ro- ceiving the latest designs for Spring and Summor Goods for gentlenien's Stylivh, durabl and prices low s ever 215 13 8 o s , i o and Retall, Fa hyrs, Card Board <t House 0 por cout, Order cy Goods in great Hosiory, Gloy s, Corseti, Ko tho West. by Mail, Purchasers fave 115 Fiftoenth Stroet JOHN WEARN' Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, Sth and Parnhom 8ta., ocors. ILAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholosale, 110 an¢ 112 L6th street A_HOLMES corner 18th and Californls. Harness, Baadies, &, B, WEIST 20 15th St Farn & Harney . ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld, 9th & Farnhan) DORAN HOUSE, P 11, Cary, 918 Furnham 5t SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th §t. Bouthorn lotel, Gus. Hamel 9th & Leavenworth Clothing Bought. poy higheat Cash price for second, mer 10th and Farnham, O SHAW will pa; hand clothing. Dentists. DR. PAUL, Willlams' Block, Cor. 15th & Dolge. Orugs, Paints ana Ol KUHN & CO, @barmacists, Fine ¥anc Uoods, Cor. 16th and Dougiss strects . J. WHITEHOUE E, Wholceale & Retall, 16th st. C. FIELD, 2022 North 8ido Cuming Street. PARR, Druggist. 10th and Howard Streets, Dry Goods Notlons, Etc. JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO., ew York Dry floodl Siore, 1810 snd 1812 Farn- ham L. C. Enewola also boots and -houl 7th & Pacil Furutture. A F. GROSS, New aud 8c.ond Hand Puraiture nd Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. Highest cash price wid for second hana goons. BONNER 1309 Dougia st. Fine goods Fence Warks. OMAHA FENCE 00, | GUST, FRIES & CO., 1218 Hamey 8t., Tmprov ed Ico Boxes, Iron and Wood Feiices, Oftice WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE BROS. cts, Omahia, until furt Low Rates: Chicago, $12; Round Trip, £24,00, These are limited First-Class Tickets and good for return through the yoar, and vin the Old Reliable Chi. Brokers in all Railroad offer Ticketa to the East, the foliowing unheard of cago, Burlington'& Quincy Railioad Also, one way to 24 class, NEW YORK, BOSTON PHILADELPIIA, WASHINGTON, 0, For p:\lu«llmrn "write or go direct to HOBBIE BRC {n Koduced Rate Railroad and Steamship Tickets, 800 Tonth 8t,, Omahay Nob, Remomber the place—Throe Doors North of Union Paciflc Railroasd Depot, East Side of Tenth Stroot. Owaha, Auzut 1, 1881 su2nduwdm Fres 0 Everybudy' A Beaumul Book for the Asking, By applt ing porsonally of THE SINGER MA by postal card i stanco.) any ADULT son w prescnted with o beautitully trated copy of & Now Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, — OR THE— STORY OF THE ShWING MACHINE ntaining a ha stly wt « frontispicr Iy ved wood cuts, and bour an claborate blue and gold No charge whatever fs made d b anch and subor ol ngrav- in lithographed cover, for this randsome book, which can be obtai only by application at’ the dinate offices of The Singer Manufactnring C TH INC MANUFAC A Co,, Principal Offico, 33 Union Square, New York ~dm&etfEw HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL €., Des Moines, lowa, Manufacturers of 8ASH, DOORS, BLIND?, BRACKETS, MOULDINGS, &O. Great reduction in Bank Counters, Plans fur. nished, and work furnished in all kinds of herd or soft'wood. Counters finishod in oil when de sired . Shelving of all kinds fumished wnd put to building ready for paint on short notlce Onr worknien aro tho best mechanics that can be procured, Save money by giving us your con tracts Stairs, Newels and Balusters. Our foreman in this department was formerly with Frost Munufcturing Co, ! Chicagn, s , and has done somo of the fnest Stair aork in '|Iu Northwest., Ocdcrs by muil vromutly attended tn #00 m it vounre s £ vou are s man ! man of le FAie s ot ned by Lhe strain o Sour autied avoid i nulan Hop B ou are youn, alndedlon” oy diwsipa fied ot single, old or ook bealth or langulah Bees, Tely o HO P Whoever yonre, ahenever you fee Tiag you? wyriom heedn cleansing, ton- 4 g or wtimulnting fluuuu..:n,..mm.,, and [l sufferiny tion 1 you, young, wultering | lan o8 & bed of sick tanas ale an- pally (1 e il AL have been pres by s thmely tm of Hep® ity s an absoliite and rresista bie eure for runkennos s use of opiu tcbacco, o narcotice. of Boucels, “Yisod iiver or nerves You will bel cured 1 you use| Hop Bitters Boldby druy ivts Bad (or Cirvular HOF BITIER, e 0., 1t youaresim 1y We Raillags, Countera of Pine and Walnut. - | the | TATTOOING AS A TRADE The Men Who Like to Soo Fignres on Their Skin, Alongeide the door of a lionse in K, | Oak strect is n framed sign bearing an claborately executed and vividly Liberty, with the words under Here by lored Goddess of | equally glavingly tinted neath Fattooing Done | Martin Hildebrandt Ascending a narrow stairway and turning to the rvight, the reporter found himself in a small room, 1In-| quiring for the owner of the sign, the | reporter was told that he was at pres | ent tatooing a man, but would be done direetly. Under the impression that reporter was a customer, the | woman who had given the informa | tion handed him a book which ¢he said contained the designs her hus band was capable of exceuting on the [ human epidermis, The book was a curiosity in itself. Tt contained about tifty cradely exe cuted'and highly colored drawings and designs. There were Goddesses ot liber- in profusion, of ail szes the coats-of-arms of the United States, England, France, Germany, Spain, Ttally, Sweden, Denmark and Rusia; anchors and chains; a full.x d man- of-war firing off a cannon; ships o ; the tlags of drfferent 1ationali- « ballet-girl with a very short skirt and very muscular limbs; Venus; a willow surrounded tomb with the words **My Mother” on its face; butcher's kuife and cleaver crose- ed; blacksmith’s hammer and tongs: mermaids sitting on a reck playing on a lyre; masonic emblems; burning hearts, cagles, lions, cte. Underneath each design was the cost of having it executed, the prices ranging from 25 cents to & It was evident that the customers of the shop preferred real- stic pictures to allegorical hints, as beart pierced by an arrow cost cents, while the design of a jauntily clad sailor embracing a short-skirted female cost While the reporte e was still admir- | g these “‘works of art,” the *‘artist” | himself entered. He is a short, thick set man, some 50 years of He | and styles, | I'RIDAY, times like one o' them, pens.’ ‘An Tndia ik mark ¢ d “Noj it is impessiblo to 1 See here™ lhn\\nw his mght hand, covered with the gn of aship -1 had a gathering lnu- son wid put a poultice on that the skin. When the new there was the desizn as pl I've made as much as 850 in « I've been in the business fort twenty-five years A Significant Faot, ero f no1 1 The chieapest medicine in use is Trows Ferreriie O, beeause 8o very little of it ix 1 el to effeet acn 1 croup, diptheria and diseases of tue lunes and throat, whether used tor bathiog the chest or throat, for taki it ix a matelless o ¢ internally or ponn, Falland Winter CLOTHING, %' At New York Prices at H M & M Peavy's: NEW YORIK |CLOTHING HOUSE | 1309 Farnham St., [oMAHA, - . - NEB. TKII POPFPULAR CARPET HOUSE! —OF— J. B. DETWILER, 1313 Farnham St., OMAHA, NEB. Have reduced pric ® and are now winn g Body Brussels, $1.95 to ¥1.00: Fext 1 Eirussols, 100 10 $1,25; Best 3:ply Carp= 0 $1.40; Best Ingrain, 10c to 9115, grein, 35¢ to 65c. Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Pric argest Stock and Lowest | Doy §11 [URSRETY ices In the Cirenit Court of the Unite District of Nt braska James K. 0. Sherwood, Calvin Butler & Rebecea Tutlor 10 Chancery, G. W. Duin & Henry Felber, | ates for the was very willing to give in -unm( m concerning ms peeuliar trade, Seeing his book of designs in the reporter’s | hands, he hastened to assure him that “them’s not all the designs T kin make | by a good deal; T kin tattoo anything customer calls for.” I suppose sailors are your | customers ¢ “Oh, Mechanies, aud longshoremen are the t of my tattooir customers from all over the United | States, all kinds of people, and have | [ even had wentlem e to my door | in their private car s, 1 am the only man in the city who has a perma- nent place of busine There's an old fellow who goes round among the sailors on the docks, but his trade mn'l big.” do mic on. T haye| e ““What designs arc lar?” “Well, the most popu- that's according to taste or hobby. American sailors like God- desses of Liberty, sailors of other nations the coats-of-arms of their country. An Indian waving a toma- hawk is a great favorite with some tars. Then I've put many knives and cleavers on butchers' arnis, hammers and tongs on blacksmiths, Masonic emblems are always in demand. Sometimes there are sailors who want the initials of their sweethearts’ names put on their arms. Sometimes men who have been jilted by their girls afterwards have their names or mitials covered with other pictur Some of the fellows who used ‘to run wid der machine’ in old volunteer fire department days, have had me put | pictures of a fireman with a speaking | trumpet at the mouth on their hands or forearm. Young men have the coat-of-arms of their country put on. A design of a willow-surrounded tomb, with the words, “I'o the mem- | ory of my mother,’ is eat favorite with old men.” “Have you exceuted a number of designs o any one person?”’ “Yes, T've tattooed one head tofoot. He has a lar of Washington's tomb on hs and smalier figures of flowers, leaves, ete., on the rest of his person. He exhibited at Coney Island last year, and got $10 a week. Another man I | almost covered with pictures was a man from Spaniard about 50 years of age. Ho brought his own designs with him, and these I had to put on him, smaller or larger than the pattern, They were almost all of a religious charae On i back Iput the Virgin y surrounded by thirty-th an A large picture of the Cruci- | ixion I put on his breast. Then the by a little girl to the edge of a preci- pico and saved from falling over | an angel. Three mermaids I tattor , a rooster and cat respe ach shoulder, and mire re ures ou his arms, | 01 0ne sic too | No. Tasked him if he intended| to do 80, but he said no; then I asked | him his reasons for having himself tat- | tooed all over, but he wouldn’t tell [t Do tooed?” muny boys come to be tat- ometimes fathers bring their boys | - and liave their name or wome mark put | on themw, so that they can be re nized when stolen or lost, A sea tain was Jately drowned in the River and his body was only re nized by an Indw ink mark on lnn arms. When T was wath the army of the Potomac I put the names of hun | dreds of soldiers on their arms ox breasts, and many were recognized by | these marks after being killed or| wounded. 1learned my business from | an engraver with whom T served on board the frigate United States during the Mexican war,” ““What 18 the time of the your work?” “The winter, as the work dries | but I'm also busy in the as there seems to be more money around.” *With what do you do the tattoo- | i “With six needles tied together in | a line, one much higher than the others, The wounds are very shight and heal in a ‘few days. The Burmese are the only nation who now practice | tattooing, They use a hollow instru ment containing the India ink, some- | v picture of a blind man led |} year for | % FORFCLOSUILK OF MORTGAGE. Publ’e notice I8 hereby given, thatin pursiance | and by virtue of a decroe entered in he shove cause, on the 2nd day of Sep omber, 1551, 1, LLIS L BIERBOWER, Special Mastor i 1y in said Court, Will on the Gth day of Decomber, 1551, attho hour of 8 o'clork in the of wiid the w or of the | States Conrt Vouse and Post Ottice build | ing, in the City of Lincoln, ict of Nol Lane, i the ne s tor of tho nori heast quArter of section bered thirty (30), all in township nu red | thirty-one (30 and rang* numbored two(2) east, | | in tiie county of Cedar and State of Nebra LLIS L. BIERBOWE DECEMBER 2, | n| | For more t oW o 1 fihove prieo K, Ford th 14ty t < LN [l of puin il Tt et e Brite Cre ful. Th M sibidned W, al, the HUMAN and itis, pos TH M | In the Cirenit Ca New Englard M Security Comp fal Master in Chancery T for Complainant. oW | Rl]l]lllSI]ll Maching Works! Richmond, Ind. | LUSTABL I\ll!' D1 | Builders cf | ENGINES OF ALL SIZES, From 3 to 25 H. P, SAW MILLS, o ‘.o om Engines. TEHREBESEIEIRS For all Gralns and Seeds, Including Clover and Timothy. &c. Feed Mills, &oc., It will pay you largely to write, stat- ing what you want and how you' wish to pay. Unusurl Inducements to Cash Purchasers. aooress: ROBINSON & CO., no2wtf R hmond. Ind. Western Horse ana Uattle In- surance Company, OIVEAET A, WNEE. ' Capital, = - 8100,000.00 Insures Horses, Mules and Cattlo agaiost low by | acoident, docense or theft. Agencics in all coun ties of tho State. Sond far siveulara ko2OWly D. G. Mo, So feit Examinntion of Teachers. Lwill bo pre st my ollico in Crolghton block on the first Saturday of each month to © x. amine such np]n]u ants ay may desire to teach | in the public schools i ay county. Quar- terly oxamination first Saturday in February, May, August and November, County Supt ~Istandiitsomwit PROBATE NOTICE, ublic Inutruction raska, Douglas County, wa: unty Court, held at the County Court and for said County, August 1ut, Present, HOWARD B, 8MI ¥ Judge, natter of the estate of Joseph H. Stato of Ata C Lo D. o In the son, deceased: On reading 8. Nolson, porting o 1891, Nel- d filing the ng that the auly anthonti st will and testament of said deecase the probate thereof, by the Circuit ( Fountain County, State of India il in this Ce y b aliowcd in and for Jotition of Martha wnent, pur. word copy of th ured, That Angust 27th, A in., inwmigned fer i o it e at i County Court t0 e held, in and 1 County, and Mo auuso why the prayer of titionershould not e granted; and that notive orcst maticr, by publishing a copy of this ore OMAUA WEEKLY Bk, & nowspapor printod in sid County, for three wiccessive weke, prior to said day oi hearin (A truc copy.) i it hearin HOWARD B, SMITH, ounty Judi AKRN UP—Sopt uber 11th, by the under ened, living on the Judge Brigg's farm, and u lmll wmiles west of Omaha, Douglas County, Neb, ono milch cow, supposed to° be five yeurs old, no ear marks or Yrandy, red and white speckled JAMES G HALW 2102001 13-w8p THE IRELAND MIBLS, On tse Papio, 1a now in running order again and ready to d costum work day and night, And we warrant satis‘action to all farw ers whe wili favor Ly with their patronage. SCFLEIP & DIERKS, nosow L PROBATE NOTICE, In the matter of the Estate of Potor J. Johnaon, decensed Notice is hereby glven that the creditors of wid deceasod, wil moct the administrator of said Estate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, raska, at & County Court Room, in “ounty, on the 24t day of November, 1481, h day of . anuary, 158 .mlu.uw 24th day of March, 1552, at 10 0'clo each ing thelr clams xamination, adjustment and allowance \ths are allowed for creditors to present s, and one year for the administrator to aid Eatate, from the 2ith day of Boptem. |n' 1851, this notice will be published i OMAILA WEEKLY HRK for four woeks successively, prior to the 24th day of November, 188 (A truo copy.) A M. CHADWI I, octhv-wit County Judge. SIBBETT & FULLER, |ATTORNEYS AT LAW, D2 VID CITY, NEB, day, for the purpose of pre for Martha A, Conra B PoRKC Public notico i and by vi LS T B Chancory in said Pecombor, 1881, THE BES Mesicnn Mustn o only wfe MEXICAN netrn MUSTANG the healin b | LINIMENT | which speedily cures snch allments of District of Neb, 881 | T { OF ALL IMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST, | han n thind of & contury (e Liniment il over world relfance for the re and prufse=the beat of ite VUTY 101 OF eXEer fment (5 withont an equal « flesh nud muneele to e~tnking the contin- | nnd inflammation fnpos et apon Humin Flesh i AHON Are Cqually wonder xlonn Ay som oy n §NCWH Of Dower of thia FLESH ny alwuys cures and nover ddsappoints ; itively, E BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS | FOR MAN OR BEAST. STER'S SALE urt of the United States for the rt any IN CHANCERY dtand | | OKURE OF MORTGAGR, s horeby given, th in pursuance feervo enterd in the above d day of September, 1881, 1, REOW Spocial Master i i Conrt, willon the Gth day of at the hour o3 o'clock in” the o f the salt vy, &t the west door of | the United States Court” Howse and Post. Oftice tuilding, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster Coun ty, Statd avd District of Nebiatka, scll at aue tion th following describid Ty, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section’ numb ten (10) in township nomlered thirty (30) mbered id State range Dixon D. G, Mo, 8 POLAND & GWYER, Mx () cat, in the of Nebrasks SLLIS L. BIERBOWER, Kpecial Master in Chancery, itor for Conplainant. w6t ity Commission Merchants, Tor the Butter, arm Produco; Potatoos, Poultr, T 1 and s0.d on commission. Cash advances made on consignmenta. Warehouse and Store, 1413 Dodge Gtreet terof 1881, I Omaha. Neb. wkto, 1 .quHG wers, Cullivators & Corn Stalk Cutters. Harseilles 1l Co, m o by 1oz, LaCally Send for our New [Hustras - List 0, for wnd Win. Con- ee to any address. tains full description of all Finds of goods for personal and family use, We deal dircetly with the consumer, and sell all poods in any quantity at wholale prices You can buy better and ‘cheaper than at hows MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 2 bisih A venue,Chicugo, 1L LEGAL NOTICE, Franciu 11, Englehert ad J. Loo_Englebort, defendats, will take notice that on the tirst day of November, 1801, Max Moyer und Adolph Brott ¢, filed their petition in the District Court ferdant et and payer of which are to foreclo \mortgaize executed by the de fendar the plaintin on lot three (4), in Tae's uddition, to the f Omnha, i Doug Neliraska, 1o secure the payment of isory note dated April 1, 1574, for andfort at there the date of that ran, st ity th to answer said of Jamury, A, | Dated Nov. 14, Btate of Nenraak At a County Cou Koom, in_an A D s, County Jude, In the watter of doccanod Kht ¢ reof; thit the v th r that siid pro mount found By SVIIE& STULL, PROBATE NOTICE, ableninty duyn from W dhie L pon auid note tice Bundred an Vulgh' cents with or annum tifls pray 1 to pay wold to Yo are required v befoie the 16tk day aid defond titlon on ). 1852, 1881 MAXJME(EI & BROTHER torney s tuit ®, Douglas Cou art, held at the A for waid County, Oct, Prosent, A, M. ty ma County Court 241h, CHADWICK, the estate of Nels Mongensen, On rvading and fling the petition ot Pcter M Eack, praying that adininistratie wiy be granted Ordored, That 10 o'clock a, m., tion, when all p may sppear at for mid County of petitioner aho tice of pendency thereof, b give matte OMAIL b y publis WEKLY Speclal attention glaco o collections in But) County, for thre d.y of hearing nofwht of maid + sta 10 himself, as aduiivi-trator Novemiber 80th, A. D. 151, at in awsiignod for hearing sald peti wons Interosted in said mattor punty Court to be held, in and and ahow cause why the prayer buld not be granted, and that o of said petition and the hearing to all porsons interested in kaid shing copy of this orderin Tik 1K, ® nowspaper printed in sid © BUCCORsIVE. Wik, PEIOF L kald A M. CHADWICK Caunty Judge | DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN Hl'lTELq HOTELS. lh“l lnll ARLINGTON, J. 0. MCINTIRE, WAVERLY HOUSE, JAMES W. CRABTREE SARATOGA HOTEL, . 8. STELLINIUS REED HOUSE GEO. REED, WOODS HOUSE W. P.ELLIS, COMMERCIAL HOT(L JOMN HANNAN AMERICAN HOUSE GEO. H. McCAIN, [ HALL HOUSE A W. HALL, [ CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, | DEPOT HOTEL F. M. BADBITT, | OITY HOTEL U F [ ORS, TOWN! Lincoln, Net. Waverly, Neb, Milford, Neb. Ulysses, Neb, Osceola, Neb Stromshurg, Neb. South Bend, Ne Loulsville Blair, Neb. Norfolk, Neb, COLE, Peru, Meb, DARNUM HOUSE MR. VAN HORN, Nebraska City REVERIE D. DRUM, Unadilla, Neb | EXCHANGE HOTEL, ©.B, HACKNEY Ashland, Nob WISNER HOUSE PERRINE BROS., Wisner, Neb, DRAPER HOUSE, C. WHIPPLE, Niobrara, Neb CREIGHTON HOUSE P. B, THIBADEAU, Creighton, Neb. CITY HOTEL L. J. JOHNSON, Nemaha City, Neb. CENTRAL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMMEROIAL HOTEL HARTNEY HOUSE, | | } JOMN CCOPER, | ‘ BELLOU HOUSE | | | | | WM. CLEMMONS, E.EVANS, ©. F. CASSADY, W. P HUNTER, Oakdale, Neb, Seward, Neb. 0'Neill, Neb, Denison, la. Weswide, la MRS, A. E. BRUCE, Risings City, Neb. NELIGH HOUSE, W. D. MOULTON, West Point, Neb DORCHESTER HOTEL, A. 8. KINKLE, Dorchester, Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J.G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb CENTRAL HOUSE, JUAS. McKILLIP, York, Neb. TUTTLE HOUSE, W. H. TUTTLE, Aurora, Neb, GAGE HOUBE, A.R. GAGE, Republican CityNeb. DENVER HOUSE SANDERS HOUSE, | WOODWARD HOUBE, PACIFIC HOTEL, CAIRNS & WILLIAMS, CHAS. E. McNISH, WAREN WOODWARD, 8.J. PORTER, Hastings, Neb. Friond, Neb Exetor, Neb, Fairmont, Neb ESTES HOUSE, N. T eSTES, Grand Island, Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, F. W. WILMS, Kearney, Neb. WILBER HOURE' THOMPSON REED. Wilber, Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, METROOLITAN HOTEL, W. W. BHUWFELT Waco, Neb, GREENWOOD HOUSE, HAMMOND HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY HOUSE UNION HOTEL, BELDEN HOUSE, Q. W. MAYFIELD, JOHN HAMMOND, J. 8. GREGERY, CHENEY BROS,, A. W, BELDEN, Greenwood, Neb. Columbus, Neb. Central City, Neb. Mo. Valley, la Woodbine, la, CITY HOTEL, J. P. CREWS Coin, la. SCOTT HOUSE, H. 8COTT, Silver City la SUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BECKER, Creston, NEOLA HOTEL, EMERSON HOUSE, BLANCHARD HOUSE, PARK'S HOTEL, MERCHANTS' HOTED, F. BIEVERTZ, A. L. 8HELDON, T. FOREY, COL. F. M. PARK, W. |. BOULWARE, Neola, la Emerson, | Blanchard, la, Shenandoah, la. Butlington Juhction BUSIN’ESS DIRBCTORY. &ML |u R., Cent: |l chraska Lty / TTTEC A S, Thygeson Hardware, Stoves and Tinwar C. C. Turner Blacksmith and Wagon Mak Dorby Real Estate, Justice of the Peace and Insurance A WW.ACO. : toneral Merehandise Hardware, Stoves and Tin W. W. Shuteldt, Proprietor J. W, Strickler V. L MeClond & Co Motropolitan Hot s BUSINESS DIREBECTOIRW . AND O. & R. V. R R, CENTRAL NEBRASKA. DAVID CITY. A, &N, MORRIS JONES, J. A, HARR H. PEPPER & CO. 1. H, ANGELL J. . BROWN ricultural Tmplements “Agricultural Tmplements General Merchandiso Merchundiso REINHARDT & SON . ; e ) Msclianliss SEARGENT, WALKER & 0. (Garrison, Neb.) (foneral Morchandiso W. G. BOSTON ..\ v0rees ot Wioloealo and Retail Hardvare, Stoves, &0 ] ] NELSON .Grocer 3 Grocers "David City Bakery, Groceries, &o Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks . Furniture and Undertaking Tumber, Lime, &c KELLER BROS W, I AL Jo GATE MARTIN B. MORGAD MES BELL. A.J. MALOY ipis 31 . Badger Lumber Yard G. G GROSS, Meat Market, Pork P cking and Grocery ). SMAHA s 0 5 57 J4...Meat Matket . B. CHURCHILL. Stock Raiser LOUIS SMITH .. .. .Harness and Saddles BANYE & ROBERTS, . Barber Shop SPELTS & KLOSTERMAN . .. .. Grain and Ntoc MERCHANTS' AND FARMERS' BANK.. el & Leonard, Bankers BUNTING & RUNYON -Real e Office, Agents R, 'R. Lands 0. H. FORD. .. .. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Offico MART MILLER . iy T Attorney at Law and Loan Office ROBERTS, WESTOVER & WILLI/ ttorneys, also Thoroughbred Stock DEAN & CLINGMAN 8, Real Estate and Abstract Oflice HORACE GARFIELD. .. Attorney at Law lll(. G H. PEEBLES lh sician and Surgeon B. TAYLOR C| lml‘ of District Court H\ NK DAVIS casurer Butler County W. LEONHARDT B. & M. Station Agent GEORGE OSTERHOUT Judge of Butler County HENRY WILL Commercial House D. R. BULLOCK David City House EDHOLM & EFRICKSON (ive the Bargains IN ALL KINDS OF'— JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS, At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishesa First. Class Article, STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also Sold Exclusively by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS e FOR T HE e SMITH AMERICAN ORCAN C0.'S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, THE JEWELERS Opposxte the Post Omce FURS! FURS! Of the Very Latest Styles, FOR LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN TA—— MRS. HUBERMANNS 16th Street, Bet. Capitol ‘avenue and Davenport, to Order and Repaq irin'g rinanaatly done Furs made 10

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