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4 1 i 2 MHE DALLY BE 8aturday Morning, Dec 10, Weather Report (Tho following observations are taken at the same moment <& time at al tions named.) Wan DreamivesT, 1 Owal, | Don or Cheyenne Bt Omaha Yankton D Moines Davenport % Pail, 8. Louis Moorhe « Vincent e +ar | River ‘hove wad seven ineh LOCAL, BREVITTES Remem’ er the Bas ing at the Chri 2p.m P'oie stoned the the Twelftu Wedn thros A kuosk down and rolbery oceurre| teenth und Burt strects Thorsday. 0 Was ot 3 wnd guined n + wt Niy The vi «bon ~Lost- - yesterday, and Chestaont str pital, a1 A mun named mar hal s and we will not | e nde by TUDERARRR Bios, Mya, C South Bend, Ind. STenEnakin & Wien, . T weph, Mo, —The Woman Chist an Union will v <colles decli 1w in the lise: goraer of ¥ All who ar ent, District Attorney Bumbham wa's out a corplaiut of o form Uhursd iy, acainst Herbert Johuso who hs b change of et eration, Brreey R, S0 AL S RVICH, mark, four feet , and frozen, Beo candy pull- fun clinreh toanor ow Lincoln train from miskiles woat injured no onw, I the windzows #, and the Merey How. Watch (Hunting Casc). Fonder will be suitably rewarded by r-turning the kase to th dis & Thrall, The air seeme | like snow last night, but as yet none areiv d. IF it ia to cone at uli this month now is the time, ar the evel of the roade only a slivht fall, Ladlies and o offi e of Lod. with the antcip L ons KU Rts we lent condition incire w o, hing with and they w tional ba the va by badges of different co'ors, ol appeared at the office yesterday aud that he ww robbed of $2) at a Twelfth street waloon Thured y. able 1o designate the man who got the money nu urre-ts were atlempted, As he wa« un. . Allen ix nolonger in our emsloy, responsible for any Daniel b R Livington. o riht, ot on Thur day, st 8 p. m., Liaptist church, Davenport stree », the temperans work ro carnestly roquested to be pres- 5 Herman, James G N jnl for wore time on | ne with inreeny, sn | Jolinson will be held to wwait the grand ju y's consid- cor g thissan was | the bluffs overl PLEASANT PATHS, Bourd of Trade Lead Their Guests. Honse Thursday Night. To the tra'n which left Omaha about Aark last evening, for the south, on the I, of sup-rintendent Holdrege, Tn this car were the followini 1 dies and gentlemen: Saunder, Miss May Wood, Crounse, Mo Bur ey; I Marshal Bi rbower, U. 8, Attorney T,on. Dertaon, Supt. Holldre Mz, Taylor, W A Rodick, Hon J. L. Webster an! several reprerentatives of the Omaha pres . M ug Board of Tra e, at the Perkine Houre, Plattwnouth, Thursday evening, Dee, Sth. Tye train wped down through the inky night an at the accustomed hour landed [ it pi-nengers at the comely 1i the opitl of Cass cointy. THE RFORPTION, At the wt the train by a committee of the name | and eworted to the Peki # wlich i« conve iently estab ished about oneblo k f om the de- pet, A bonfies lighted the visitors o theic way aud as they en ered the hotel the Platis nouth silies cornet band, sta- tiol i front of the olegint hostery ck up a Lvely airund welcom d them ortal. Here was found ibled 4 company - f ¢ f Plattsin uth, e Alexan ler, who ha e it oem o foew hour earlier. rorof the Perkin. houke was hnili liminat inie: el w A the wght of o+ umerous it emen i full d ess, together nnouncement to the visitor: that he freedom of the house as well as of he ity w o theirs for the ni bt, confirmed the fa royal dm for the guest. of the Pluttemonth Boara of Trate, The iden ified +y the wilk bwdges presented vach one COmMML e0 o1 e and whi ed from the ¢ 4 i ren- wen. The revresentatives of the pre umerous wore an add +of blue, and the me s con hers ttees were disiinguished FAMILIAR VACKY, Tuk BEe reporter had ample time be. fore the beginning of the evening’s ent r- tiinnent to look abo.t him and weet mmny of the pr minent gentlemed pres ot \mong others v ere Govern.or ry of St.te Alexander, Hon, 1. Wheel.r, J. B Strode, Dr. i A. MeMu phy, ( Survesor Genera', M. A, Hartis n O'Rouke, Ma of Platts. H. M. Bushnell, Mr. Sherman, A Meloughlin, P. Young, Mr, Cug . W. Marshall, J. A, Co nor, fike S hnell acher, ', § “red Gorder, John Waterman, ie, Win, Herold, Gust H rold, Whit Frank E. Whit W, Puirficll, David Hoxw ed Latham, James Pottee, ce, Win, Bk Jawes DPatterson, J. N Wiee, A . Sullivan, . . Burmes and many sher men who have helped to build up th atate 1y building up on ite eastern horder wo healtiy and thriving a city, U'a fabiic o before 1t s lins PLATTSMOUTH, I this connectic e tter to wril it woulll boun ensy p reveral columns cons ¢ city, it« beautiful sit- on okini the viver, it rapidly blocked forn half an liour on East Farne H"”“"i"'-' nopu ation, now over six thous- Ram rtreet Thuisda heating apparatus, which was stalled in | The coll the middle of the roud. The apparatus 1 iutended for Stran's fino bui diug, coror of F.rubam snd Tenth streeta, red streot car L rorery. eal e Strote. ~A\ firs Omaba 1" Noeated sou b of the Union romd Lra ACONKE e fore it e i discovered Ly Mr, F ehinist in the U, P, ol ized a Luk t bii flames, firs doa, odge £t Btcvot Cur Robbed u Ly u hug o8 ean | Mis ouri in Nebra ka, men in the work connec e ~ with 1he ¢ partm nts of th ir vast buiness theas would be s theme worthy te lated upon. But Plattsmouth is not Prices range from 875 | P 80 81'0 exch, and will bo wsold on emsy tornis t thosw who w [t t h Her b + o mil: | frowi on Weduosdny evening, and || b fiftoen fect of the roof The bluze was L Davin, wiods 4 ma- a5 bent to 1he city went, wid therofore the Lnowl- fire did 1 ot rench thew until |t be found there Yust e saing and the buky hum of industr h fil a the airfe mmorning untilnight, sul structure which spans 1he t this point. the deep cuts hrough which the heavily lades trai . sush from he diazy heigh' ab e the Big Muddy ito the heart of thismo lera Kome, ~ Dne handred and Afty-nine beautiful wl'th nu} seven hills, tho acres upon “peiletis fot, toosted on Tatditon street, | o f #Vops du which the - Bur- bulf wiy btween the turn tablo of the and the watorworks r and addition, and just west of the convent of the Sistars Poor Claire in Shian's wdlition, v and Misaonri river mploys nearly fi- e huod. ed ¥ of 0 di- mpeil wor Trov: itis vo newiy dikcov- od ¢ ty which been buried tor e and whose auing the i ta'en dow to in- . Plattsmouth has made her wtoncs felt thronglout the st te and ner influeacs apprecinted everywhere avake newspaper me, h ve h radid d abiond cach new f ature of g streng'h ond swmmed up i ny weeay of bgures the weaith produ by the brain, hone and sinew of her 28, & wing o itan of_which, the disharse. ) 25,00 in her midst, being the exte id he organ- | thy who stopped the | portant n fa tor in the prosperity of this oty. DPlattsmouth has teen wiitten up anil overybody knws just where the conn- ty reat of Caw in nt Ly the B, & M., evary mo th o 0 exatpie of t of the binsiness planted thee by orporation which for. s xo 0.t be found wnd what s THE ROARD OF TRADK, The trip waw ¢ ken 10 hanguet with the Pluttsmouth Board of T de, e money Dox attached to etreet oar | now in the second year of its existence aud No. money ¢ d dri F A wotes ed their Immaculate Conception ra vy of this great evenll, s | cele rated by the Rowa Cathiolic church, was observed in this eity vy wolenm high of the ¢ urches The a soletunized uf Thursd, muse wis said in of that deno sermons offioes and 8 crament took plice m of the event also, the rchool ehildien were in Creighton Aosarmy, Aca'viny ©e ebrat snd the Dr. Ameiia Burrough House, Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 a, m. to 4 p. m. Two Dry Goods Cla Guild & Mclinis', Bwede preferred, street. it. R The White B¢ won volib d of ita ing Thurs: | 1 bn: Vice Pre ident and J. B, Sirod alternoon abont er bd stepped ani ute nd rome th - box of whout & wwiy from his post thi f relieved Incredible. roteh, d ug Lhave tie g o your Dukpock LBLoow LiiTees, ¢ ense with which L am personally ioquaint. sucoens wiss almost incredible. Wno lady todd me that half o ottle did her more good than hundr.ds of dollary’ worth of medicine she had previously talen.” Price 81, tiial size 10 cents. st, Ruthven, Ont il of the Ble red the B.ord Heart The day was ved by the wembers of the ke wanted at To MILKMEN, DAIRYMEN, and owners of MILCIL BTAR feed, mavufactured by us, pro- duces abundunt wilk and rich crcum. POLAND & GWYER, 1413 Dodge sircet. & most prominenc wnization. Mauj. D, H. Wheeler is ity President, Fr nk Car. Seoretary, in o total membership of fifty i elnded wll the 1 re pr aud entorpriving men who when i par b and onery etic action aro nocdel, nre atail tiwes fourd ety to pu. thedr slioulders to the wheel. That is the character of the hoats of the evening an it was fitting that their gnests should be ente tiined inone the iostitutions whooli ronks Plattanonth ax assuming et opoli an v and s the direct rosult of the and onterprice of the afuresaid of Teade. The destiuotion of the botel two y g left Plattsmouth coomnnoditions und guve s rage:s wh business ¢ el them to th - abyle. 1o wan thy (LLVN® wneh buildiug as woud be a credit ol y. the awners 1o wing it to Me. Jobn McKeevar former] effici-nt und popular landlord, ‘The 1 kins ) i of Diick, thre torios hi well arranzed, elogguntly fur ished un hundred gu sts, In the board has & wonument ) its own pr tieai w credita le to the city and a eonting travelers and the public generally, MORE MU IC, All this ti playing n front o tha Perkins hows themusc bs now furnished by (€ fnspiring notes of the wal eto, The ottend nee is hited members of 1he ) i wing Machine Co. have removed their salesroom to N 121, N. Fifweenth street. formerly occupied by the Wheoler and Wilsou Co, with ladi BULLONS to THE BANQUET HALL, TIHE OMAHA DAILY BEE pyramids of fruit, richly | thus be turned to Omaha. e int of sl kinds, | that a spur would be built to the C o unty stone quarries and jrophesied g fits to both the couuty ot Douglas and © imagine for when the ¢ ordinar | Coes, the blles of MAYOR JO1N O'ROVAKE d with e ch In Which the Plattemouth arr_y of beau 1tul 1 h and Omaha v ther in their powers sished vie in every [ Tho Grand Banguet at the Perkina Mnj Wh elec Liviugstone to make wlied on Gen, R R OF WELCOME, which Lie did in the diesa d genlen duty to we come our g es w fr an & M. road, was atta hed the private ear Mre., Senator Sauaders, Miss Mamie cover eve ything thero is_n the noble yen, 3. Dund, on are the puests of the t h I nay thi- | brifge, her six thou of ketting ptional town isd mger of that—T has vttlen 1f-pride | erhaps, molest y, n b with . yie Pinttamouth «8 an ox There were among he guestei viced ton - ue. tHetds| tend the bLanga t of the Plat'smouth Tature, wil of pick aturally word asfail” He, ¢t o, in *boyhood days had looked t| toward the juncti n of the I'atto with ted 1 nd an if b would ever by out the { that | Luter, ho came west, and tw he from Om:ha, in the very ne nor the calture will ¢ nter hout the beutiful city of ¢ e plai a—Lincoln, but we do expect tha ot the 1 ke of the vhops and f from the buty hum of our machinery, an | won with the brains, cap tal aud o nery 0 ur people, we will, in 3 i £ city on the plane [ mouth” As he 1 oked de ire to have it, one of the ¢ perity of this progre «ive n: ion.e | «aw then, Judg= Dun ode wn e toned the names you thrice | He y that your h re gua antees to us that no i brens w |« | from | road unidri citizens of Platt your presence | to-night encou ity of spirit ananimity of feeling and putting sho o sh uider inour w tk fo to the front rank s imports tcit ex of this state, hulfof t ¢ six thouand peopl- of Pl tes: | prosperity. uver mix thousand ot f the hand and again bid you hrice | were offered and respouded to_as follows : I of Plattsmouth, provi ing commnon wants of the whole community and the state.’ ited thy guests | Hoa. J. which they did, utiful will 1 the | commerce Plattsmouth.” ( on inued | “Public Mujor Wheeler then roceed to business, ihe following menu aty e andt found by each plite, showing b the extent of the busines they vad to deal | 1o o W, W Ruw, with Lemon Slic Scalloped, COLD ORNAMENTAL DISHEA, SEVee Plattsmouth Ham, B ard of Tr de style; | , Hot AN, Suilivan, Roust Turkey with Cranberry mauce, | “Ou" Agriculture: aln Ot The hope of the mauses and the 1rs Toa t Venison with Current Jelly la Plattsmouth sorts ven's Cluh; icken, o la Delin nico; cken Slad, Perking House style, Awerican Cheene, Worcostorshire Hulford Table Sauce. Boaton Brown Bre: Grahiam Dread, . Cracknells. Lemon Meringue Pis, Cucoanut Pie, Murble Cuke, M-lon Unke, Chacolate Cake, Aypricot S .uce, _ Burtlett Pers, Michigan Apple *The State of Nebraska: i gest bu two in the great con- ON WAYS AND MEA? stel ation, yet the fo emost and amonz|J, I the prond staud che b s, The governor upolugized pared to reply to a sentiment «o . ki need 1o e cominm, empire within terself and has shown her J. W. Johnson, [ remarkable power of growth - 3 o i ineren 01 her 1epulation fourfld wichia | B B- Windtam, M. L. White, |1 the ast four y ars She ix an her her existence and in buildi g up and © W Dieen e pote. t than the press, 1 i+ he knew as h A not knowu before; her natural resources A. N. Sullivan. at, «nd, as« the county ® at of 0N MUSIC, weenth of the | 5 Af Sohnelihncher, was ound t § produced or 5 .mnl'm l!w state, »ltu 3 & e not o.ly o wrest city, (ut the tal of one 31 the mo t weathy and LN W state, Feeble Ladie Those languid, tiresome sensadions, causing you to foul scarcely able to be on your feor; that constant drain that is taking from your systom all its ; driving the bloom from | your cheeks; that continual strain up- tOur ralroa tw, the increwse «i devilop: | on yoor vital forces, render) ment, progre s wud civiliz congratulated their rd of t ade u, n the evidences of their active interest the welfare of the city. was ca'led upon to respond to the tost: | Manager o tor Clark, of the U to st and senti sent: “lhe Unwon Pacitic railway. | uniting ooeun 1o ocenn, and carry- the commer e f the wo Id ™ otor mude 4| eating nddeosy, reviewin tory of the rtate in a witty & yle, seve of his wnecdotas i i g down th plinient to the tration of the offices of the stute v, Nance wis first olected, ally without — hotel a ch noe to homrd wronnd i egulae o'l fashioned ) that the new | owd of e cums ‘o the feont and aonated aid the proprietors in erectiog with exprysad his regect at the | o abence of the distingwshed gentlenion | yine the whose place he w » called to fill, and then | o5 o el £ way wone very good words for Ha alluded 2o 1 be time when it had not yer erc compared it the present when i » wil - ones wintk cur v lleys ev rywhere, It has redoemed the Great American Desert L is now stretching its wighty longth along toward 1he G Lien Gate ut the e of o wile aud a half & duy. THE PERKINS HOUSE e Batel waa began i the sprig of 1880, and wan 1 ho dor dus house in bonor of © u Ksq, of the C, B. & Q railway, The Lotl was leted tids summer and opeacd in wt last, Mrs. Guothman Bros,, the y of Minonk, Ik, who is a most e G lden t anspertation of th ek aod Plattsooud, expecial y the latter, owe a vreat debt to the B, & M., aud be Lid onward to stdl grander and nobler heights with a dining room mnnl:ln ol »an'lu i one his stately Duilling \ anl useful cus, which will ~be fievar nor alne n 'ut benetici 1 to the ed 5 wece of comfort to d speet aud JOMN L, WEDSTER wad, opentog un | When an southern reabourd " | found againse him - Gaey the Missour- [ the off was building its line wichout wsk | eoms a dollar in bonds from the people al ng | wit the route, nothing but whore it goes, Lenee o vl o of cars wonk peping uwnd diniug cars wt which would earry passeagers to st, Louis | met rout ven the Nubraska to trade e the band has been 1t ARl LWy ol &1 the fuct tha Mattbews' splendid archestra, which i lo- el for the evening D the d 1ills the house with the schiottisehe He sa'd that three months [ may be v Laave Om ia, [ it fo his w0 ste, and the « flico and parlor are tilled | ¥ and gentlemen awaiting the e itizens of Bou ta | by o | respondod to The | “The City of Plattsmonth, like ted on herseven hlls,” bern | By callingon Pon, M, A, H. the | oy ak for he eity Mr. Hati tad not been o’ citizen of ¥ w tive vory your., when the most o Gireat American Do e w o /isily e any day, discovered Aftar u sleep wel 1| her population since 18 ] a f her acres 1h t, up | trions, Bard-workin tate. a | the HON, D, i WHPFLER the | answered to £ e toast: o | the Mis< uri ax an ench no |six ' years ago landed in nter | hun at thin table there w of several dof Trad - wi Tt had built tiy grounds for the d_ generally did and | was azen N were I etter and so of the U. I’ in Ouah tder M. w L in two years be ku golde . gate, and competing the world, and th Lo | pros ertty must slways be 1 I TOARTS an education to meet th 3 Kt ole, nes. “Tho prws of Nebraska, one greatest edu opinion, #inp of the futu e, Fr d, Nye. ho Berking house; furnishi the wuury te veler,” perity of the county.” 'he Missouri Rover: protiction and wealth. r Womes and rrligions. MeMurphy. This cloed the banquit and at ceremonies and after compliments in the ad, n w 8 ictersrted, thsoceasion: ON GENIAL ARRANGEMEATS Cranb rry Sauce. |y A Hart'gan, H. M, Vushnell, 3" A Cunnor, 3. V. Weckbach, Jrapes, | 1. E. White, 2.M. Patterson, 1. W. Marshall, o+, ON INVITATIONS. CEPTION, ON DRCORATIONS. ¥. Carruch. Fred Forder. or being un-}J, V. Weekhuach, J. P Youn . d. ON ¥ NCK, P Juhn Waterma < jure “erEss” COMMITTEE. of | EE. M, Bushoell, J. A. MaoMurphy, Shermaz, DANEE, TOANTS, had | Geor S, Swmith, . W. Manhall, Jno. O'Rourke, the elasticit Iy temoved [Cinciunati Bauk of this peiring wpe diviie | wiih the very ah e awistance of 1wo_ia. 1] kpectoms from Chicago, fas ened the ori: apon Gurey, The latler was ir n to Furs tuken before L, 8, Cow that he t ere confe: Two days fterward § and b to-timony of an thus became lost. es by plendin quently his ¢ b, | elicit some i teresting facks ev den e and the alleged o niessio —— Th- : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881. |UNCLE JOHN'S HERITAGE om, lot 5, block 254 | SPRUIAL Ko weph Gibbato John Applely. fon 22, town 16, rargs 10, end Au Old Kentucky Land Patent |3} Comes to Light, toan 16, ranye | I‘V'll.‘ll NT-After Dic. 31, Now, £ Which, it {s Satd, Mav Make Stan« apitol & tom, Nicely " Fixed." PERSONAL. wnid e attamonth ong enough to deserse the_ honor of reply- n totie toast, but that his i clina jonx had bee in that direetion as long Jurdge Galey, of Lincoln, was inthe & Fverybody knows “Uncle John™ ton, or has heard of b The old 1nsn ftution of Omasha, ar eliarncter i1 his way, that his name i45 linost - fam the o'ty in which holives wa missing for » day or twn summer and, b how 40 long been an ine l"" RENT -New hew on' his map was 11 [ ponts Siid, beyond which spread wure in extending to il a news trip to Chicago, Geo. H. Thums rivad in town y of Grand ISwnd, ar. I‘V\ K RENT- 3 pooms, at northwest Unc e John' Geo W, Colline and John D, Scanian, of Kearney, are in the city. years Plaitenuith ity of thar wo |2 oke & few year. ago aud has double WAL Witn the ad hops, her fine l““” RENT strange coin i lence, ¢-<tick aud kn fs corresponding I" K RENT “Roow, 1uriishiud of unfurmished, ment director, arrived from tie wost were found by the 1iv neli-ion was that Uncle John, ina moment of mental uncertainty, had concluded to walk off iuto etern: the tuddy wayes of +issourd, publisled rather extended uotice: ed to be the melancholy demise Plattsmouth it | fopend to yet be the cqual of any city in I attorney for the Uoion Pa. eompany st Salt Lak ing passeogers on No. lattamouth Board of Trade, nd encrgy, know o such COALV OIL TUMBLES ing of r gret who had best known him, ink time to dry on the printed pages, h we , before Uncle John showed up in talle fl.sh and blood and vizorously Lo ng treated among those Hardly had the | A8 Engiue Crentes Havoe with n Carload of It TOR RENT— B Chanta’ Exchange, ¥, B cor 185 aind Dadge e few faces he wtrnete 299+ wak one and he prot sted agairst lituary hefore ho dese Pacific side-tra then its -uhjoct has een | ving the sunie Pl id frequenting the same places as ot rate toward the r 10 %3k, ¢ Tohn hoe always had o weakness for a rec tal of h o - arlier life, an newcomer 18 be nindug story of the Mexi The Plattsmonth sh « to isten tothe of which the verit ble veterin, aud num ouk entertaini g ya ‘Fv K SATE-Ata targon % o the vame tra Nearly 0w, A | l‘v-nv N Yor stack and pilot of t o ¢ B & M.a tamou h' other thines Uncle « mention d his 1i ht to certain of which he clain in kister o« him elf to be liag, he wever, Leen lool ed upon a crea fon of Uncl+J hu's fancy than hiving sny existence in fact, o always beon recoved “'eumi grano din and the_barrels r Cagu he engineer and ne jumped in time 1o : to the ngine ra thousand | rious injury. andd loss of the oil will be ov. quire of “Th educational interests of Nebraska, furthe ed and foster d, will surpri-e the warld an | be a tower of strengeh,” ralis, = Ab ut three months ago i hold of an att rnev in this city other things told of tiis rather doubtfu antering way theattorney | yesterday on the part of anui told John that if he could” procurs any | saloon-keepers, who wers busily circulat- parers to substantiate his cl.im or giv. any dats in the matter he woull look it After this promive tho subject w forgotton by the luvyer, who never ex pocted to see anyth ng corroborative of the | (o be at work wmong their fr About a'mon h afterwards Stanton ain and this time b an old lett r he had hunt-d up which gave the attornev the address of the old man’s and ul-0 referrell to the property in It Lepan to look as if Uncle Jobn had some reason for his claim. Tho Liquor Dealers An unusnal acti ity could be obrerved | Liel heiage Ina '+, th m ulderof public i the destiny and policy etitions for the names nec 2 toinsure favorable cons derw ien of licen- About forty were supposed Fua SAI E—Team good penios, chowp: ¢ tho tabl RICK FOR LAL‘F.‘V 4t which e eat, the weloome hoine for B that number embiracos nearly all whe witl ba able to pay the fee ani get the requisite rest of the dealers will proba- bly *“~alt’ what they can make ol Junuary § aud thea go into or leave the et Hon. R. W, Furnss, 1083~ LENT—Several fiet won's, California § erred, First South 19th St, WM enve, ORIt T—F rnished raomwith dosct location. Siwof 1418, Enguirent ¥, M Gatat ro-ms, 19th and Grace Ste. Fnquico B V. Smith, 684-tt and Douglis Ste ire J. L. NieCa oppesite Post 5. S. W, corn ¥ 1oth and Hiward. t JUR RENT-A auit of turnishad ro-ms, parlor and two bedros ' Alao o single roo, Chis Ao sirect, betveen L4th o« 15th, cent ouee NOK RENT -2 story house, 8 Fooms, 4 o8 barn if dleired, 24 farniwhed v e FOR SALE arnbin S d ut aucion Juesday, De . 13th, ¢ premn ses OR SALE S ot hu | 4 wiin seated arria e, irecs, SALE- A good piing ty property aud pay diffon st JOR SALE iarae antable for whelss Opp. qoR weion 3o Wart nted to drive «ingle or double. arge Cantic M, Canfleld honse, novis-tt OR SATE—One large cook _tang parlor ket of 7 piecss, L. F. 3. ey and_one inn, Att'y OE SALE—TW0 second han class condition, one f Enguire Omaha Foundry und A ac 4x1- Barn, Toth Bt. oc¥ ) 202t RSTABROOK & COF. JOK SALE—Maps of Uoug Hoa. A. HOSEWATK » At Surpy OuLe L 1520 Fnroham streot idea of vpposition to ur ci cumvention of after some de- | (he" 10 1w n ¢ generally received with address, ond onse was received of which the fo'lowing in a copy BLooMINGTON. I1 | December 7, 1881, — ceived y ur letter 10-da; A letter was, accord n; ho source from which we der've ou- | A letter Wi secorEREs exixt nce as a stats. wsouree of future " ) ACHITRARSER not recommenl patent medicines, but when we know . the county seat, is immediate- [ of one that really is a public benefuae- tor, and does positively cure, then wo consider it our duty to impart that in- Electrie bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness, and Ague, Stcmach, Liver and Kidney complaints, even where all other yewm- rule wo do The greut promoters of our moral worth P ckled Cucumbers. | and r-tinem nt " ato Catsup Olive Oil. | *The Judiciar The protecton of our liverties, civi Wauld Jike to goin partner Kip nwon od hisinens, Hon, G. M. Lamberts n. v b meand my We are the on the description n my patent. ver my brother doesis a'l right. Very Respectfu ly, Mus, H. Brows. Accompanying w & the description of property in questiom, five thous o d acres of land patentel to And ew Stanton in the Virginis t easury warraits, 1 ing on Pane “Our Distinguished Guests:" ~John ge of ~ociui which reads Fave mime by pro ivg wroperty and pa charces. WM. RAWITZER, § milo wess of Wualey's £0ap fact 1y, Douglas piecin t abo.e the «rowd dispe sel and left tue visitor £ dream £ the futu « greatness o everythiug mundane 1n whch N-braska | ther or ok in Daviess c ete—here foilows the rurv-yor's dc- i now . laimed th t thi- land i divided int » fourtenn fertile farms, which are on either side of the Henderson & Louisville railroad, th - road huving been speak, and can freely recommend to Sol at 50 conts a bottl Ish & McMahen. SPECIAL WOTICES. . 0 The following were the committees on | vori. me load,de ivered at a Texan teer horn preferred For articulars ad- dres, D. C. wobie, Sopt. 6]8-j1 it pock ¥a the hig for seeond hard b lliawd i tanies. Caboor wddress, 509 South 0th treet, On.aha, Neb: 40 T SINESS MAN with g «sand wi h 81, 00 to S1.5 % buy n vod” puy in + Biee oftics, Biack snd tan pup, 3 months old, anewers 1o the name ot Zip- o'tioe. P BAKER, turdoy out 5 and Owiier can e UPNOT up on d, two hay horses A1 size A well b are 651vemat SIOUX ([TY BITTON MANTFACTUR- ING CO., Will gy each tor horn- by thocar- iiroad di pot in 8 Gux City. extended throu hit, and tha a p wediately adja ent ty or withinthe vil- Inge of Uwensboio the county seat. “Unele John" tells in subs unce the fol- Juwine story whi h explaios his cla'm to 1846 T waw living in Lexingt v, Ky., with both of my pareuts My fath r, Andrew owned a good many chattels and he yave thirty for five thousanl > er-x on Panther creek, whicl ho 1eased for twen yeur of 1846 the Asiatic cholera took both of my parent< off in one day. and went into the Mexican of D.| would he requi | Addross A, D Blufts, lowa. L. Thomiaa Room 8 Creizhton Mock. To loan at from & to 10 per cen on cood real extatemcurity, by R, ISAAC EDWARDS 1100 Farnhwtn St. P, E. White, Fied Gorder, J. B, Strode. Chocolate, ON RE Old Govornment Javy Coffee, After an hour spent in discussing this C. W. Sherman, menu, the toast m ster snnounced the fol- [ I, D, Beniott, F. Hermann, Towing tonst and called on GOVERNUR NANCE A. W. McLaughlin, D. H. Wheel.r, WARDA 10 LOAN—AL 8 per centli- tereat In sums of 82,600 and or 3 to b years, on fret-clas clty and Bivis R¥AL EATATA a0d Loax bth end Dougles St fari property. ¥ 8. White, J. A. MaeMurphy, FIRST CLASS SALESVAN (from Vork) desires a.si uation whore his services Noobjec ir 1 1o going wioar. , mre B. Goldsten, - ounchl Pastilo and O, . D. R ORTRAITS IN CRAYON 140 _decorative pwintin , room 1, Jacob's lock, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEC!AL NOTICES. When the war was over my siste » [ didn’t go buck Sinee that time 1 h.ve traveled: all over the country west of the Missi- 1 never thonght anything about this property, supposing it would go to Alo t five v igton, the lessees of the lan 1 heard of ki led in the Mexi+ trod-, A. N. Sullivan, wers bothi war 7 ANTED—~itustion b, quire at Mannweiler's int 11th St., near Farnham. Lost, ound, To Losn, For Wants, Boarding, ete., will be fnkorted in this- wlumn at the low rate of TEN ( LINE [ #ER LINE Deave wdv ¢ nomner Broadway and M Hufls | YO s | 400l p ee to ma Teams- and wen for rai Ma nwiilurw intu H. M. Bous, John Stanton being Post Ollice Hox 62, Give ago and o the other one hai moved Loerd)in privase L adminiatrator appoint b to confizm their titl-s which they | ave since Leld on to, ght nuch about this prop J. M. Pacterson, | but T didn’t have any md thing toward putting for Now, [ think my si thing our of it, if it's handled the leskecs he Kkind of buw w otel expari b | | \§ AVTED dect-Gt e Courcii Blufty. give gocd roferentes | Adiddem, Neygord, 3o avian boiel, Omal J. W. Barnes. | fow rates to Wil castern point h it without ever having securw iy nd I m mow conw neing an acion to ree wha the parties claimin: to will do in the way of » coms My sistar i older than I am sho cin’¥ do much toward st beloaya to us, holds the patent papers and they're we goc 8 when they were first signed and sealod.” John is “cranky i suliecks nd this way be one; b the lotter from his riater and the e ancient and genuive descri Tand in question g s some ) own the lans wftio, Couteil i Tudx, Tow 1th | N ANTED Toy, with y P Tnquite at Hue ofie, Council Blutis preforred. Apyiy ac dotil helping get w T you ir- vitable and fretful, cun easily bo re- moved by the use of that ln:Arvrli.fuq o alsor includedin his rouarks tio following | Fewoedy, Hop Bitters, Trreguliritios id obstruetions of your system are The iron | rolieved at ot 7ANTED- Room and ward by Of cour & Uncle ption of the while the spec ausibility to cause of periodical pain is permanent- Will you heed: this? urday Night. decl-13 GARRY'S TRIAL 10-MORROW, tends to thovoughly investi ' REMEDY KNOWN, svery for Con-| is certainly the greatestf redy ever placod within the ) reach of suffering humanity. sands of once he urnishod roums tor en Core, 20th and Canw e Dr. Kiug's New Dis Gth and 17th St sless sufforers, heir praise for this discovery to which tdiey Not only does it pusi- but Cougks, Ho Dofonds What has Seemed a took the place of Hou, T M. Marquette, Hopoless Case- Who Witk 10 Fenp SThe Bo& M, ) ifio, propelling the counties a: IN A wtore 20000, fl ted fon grecer owo their lives, « Ove cf the most interesting oases in the | tively cure Consumptior United States District Court. will be the ial of Dun H, Garey inldicted for ro. mail, which beginn toslay, As will ba remombered, Garey wan a postal clerk on the run betwewn Kearney sed the Misouri end | and Sidny, A $2,000 registered packsge was delivered Ly him to Fred Clarey, the Postmmster at Sidney, #id it was supp that it was pus in tha mail £ r Deadwoo | whenee it was sent from the Firat ~ ational y. 'he packaze 1 agents Fumy and ot to k the ease up 1;I R RENT —Fernishedand unfurnisty d e oms, o 17tk Sty Bot, Douglus and 110 Ige! Fever, Hoarseness and all atfections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields as once to its wonderful curative pow- We do not ask you to buy n large bottle unless you know We therefore earnestly request you to call o your (ists, Isi & McManoN, and get a trial bostlo froe of cost whi vince the most skeptical of its wonder ful merits, aud show you what a reg Tar one dollar size bottle will do. sule by Ish & McMahon, n a paiwte fam 1ith s, for 1 or 2 gt NOR EENT—1} - doey house, T el and cistems, $13 per worntn. what you use — A plewans fron Fouthwust corer 19t Mory'yavenue. T Firdclars dwe £ r0 Ty, #t 320 por moath., e 2Ttk Ca RealEstate Transfor, gare all t e tra #fors re- covded at the county clerk's office Tuesday and Weodnesday, as reported for this paper by J hn L. McCuyue, real estate ngent aad conveysue ri He insioner Wl smith and exa ined, and t is alkey A again tothe rime. mith wan mugde ed al confession, ed on the iwdictmen: Frank Colpat 225, Owahs; w, d Ok RENT—Rooms cver L. Lots 7 und 8, 1lock no. guilty «nd al will be prv b, Ivi-claimed that t!etestimony bt of way | onclusi e agamnst him, However ‘l‘“iu. oy is determined to ma-ea Y herty, and the tri ]l may Hartwann to rtof lots 12 and 18, Hatman's sddi- s hall for 80 oty Contaally located., Guquire Keniard Bros, 14th and Douslis Ste AOR TENT—One parlor en_gronnd flaor and Lote $ and 4, Wock 43, Credit F used by e tnsp etor in w Lors and Anna Christions n to P, Purt of lot 8, Llock 244, Owaha, w. d. M. I Shionto Wm, H. Keen, lot 11, block 10, Shin 's third add. w. d.—8300. | nile fr m avy ebher notion store, Geo, ¥, Lehmer and wife to R ch:ml’lxsu EY, arpation makes such light, Aaky hot hread with out tear of i RENT—* tore ant dwelling with six large e Uy gestible tood. 80\d criy In cans, by al Grocers 7001 8, corner 1 s hern N X0 * BLACK-DRAUGHT ** cures dyspejr in Qb , which could ha reached from | o3~ TFTgrmmasr=rms There three lons tables were set, the | Richunds'n oounty in five hours. whon an bor “"l,"“"."“ suowy cluths, shiuing silver and gleawing | trade that uow gows ta St, Louls would W 0. F, Goodman, Wouts, sich lo, Ta Rent, NUA - dpeial wate £ R FIV S for ety mulscquent crtion, isements av our off upst.ire strcets, Council or the first inwertion il vant of 0, on line of R. 1. I, H. anes. Addriss, in Council Bluffa- lo cenis per week, de . corncr Brond d ry, Couved Blufin, YOTTER'S TICKET OFFICE ticket« continues to boom, T TANTE o tak anteed. Ordor-fSiled by teley o ten dollars saved by purchasing g saor 1 Potter & Vol uth Fifth stroce, fur doors beiow the post oct13 L1 it TED—To buy 100 tons broom corn ticutars address Council Bluflo wocll Bluits, fowa. 65529t TED—A thst-clia broow tier, Mayne Council EInfty, lown, 600 30° or hundred, ok uths, w27 EDWARD KUEHL OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI ween Farnham, ana Hainey, Will, with tne aid of crandisn Spieite, obiain. fox wny ono o wlaoe oL the pask { i1 prosont, sed on certain conditions i the ta ture. 5 unid Shoes mude to order. Perteot autisfantion wnarstied TRES POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mado from rape Crean Tartar. No oth Csn b il resultin wanrious past ten by Dyape; rom hiavy KOYAL HARING POWDER €O New Yor,