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RS AIE A An cmaa COUNCIL BLUFFS. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDX LAHA s ESDAY %\UGUS’I‘ 31, 1881 fETTnk thS'E_AASEVS i EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY, OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. PROPRIETORS, L. CLUTE, T. M. 8TONE, GEO. B. HOLLAND, THOMPSON REED, John Kel- DIRECTORY HOTELS. ARAPAHOE HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, HOLLAND HOUSE, WILBER HOURE' | | Monday morning, after a long and | Indian creek?” Mr. n Mr. Mansfield early [ler thought that as the wveople < * | became more civilized there would be some way improvised to protect lingering illness. , A 's Doings in|i" the war enlisted in the Twenty- WOOOId Of & Day's Doings | cond New York mounted guards 88| viis Hoslth of the public, Ms. C. E. Towa's Metropolis. a private and soon rose to the rank of | Stone said that he had boen waiting . first lientenant. He was taken pris- | until civilization would come to the M o | oner and kept for a long time in one | rescue, but he thought we were de- Result of the Races at the| iy, "y o prisons until finally | veloping the other way, if the present CELEBRATED TOWNS. Arapahoe, Neb Orleans, Neb Red Cloud, Neb. Wilber, Neb, . M . BLUE VALLEY HOUSE, R. DAVIS, De Witt, Neb Driving Park, exchanged. He was sent to one of | condition of the creek was any crite- Oculist and Aunst, alyxoLos Aouse £, 6. RIBKNELD, k] / the Union hospitals after he was re-[rion. He had lived for a great many COMMERC\ALHOT‘EL % NN | ., Neb. s | leased, as lie had contracted a disease | years in the vicinity of this little Chi- LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL L J LL, Bloomington, Neb. N {osh Soldiers’ Re- he prisos which he was con- and he must declare that it LONDON OPHTHALMIC *HOSPITAL. GAGE HOUSE, A.R. GAGE, Republican City, Neb. The Shensndosh Soldier in the prison in which h ‘ COMMER! HOT D. 17 Ended fined. He rallied and was, as soon as worse and that there was consid- References all Reputable Physicians of Omaha. MERCIAL HOTEL, G. D. BORDEN, Alma, Neb. Union Ended. lie was able, tranaferred to the army for active duty erably more of it. He thought the best and cheapest way for the city to handle the stench was to convert the creck inty one vast sewer by confin- ing it to a given channel and then covering it, SUPERICR HOUSE, COMMEROIAL HOUSE, WESTERN HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, PACIFIC HOTEL, 8. TIMMERMAN, A. C. CAARPER, E. FUNKHOUSER, DR. W. W. JONES, W. P. RENSHAW, 247 Office, Corner 16th and Farnh Omaha, Neb. Superior, Neb Hardy, Neb. Chester, Neb. Blue Springs, Neb Beatrice, Neb He soon received an appointment as in, which rank he held when tl ar closed. Mr. Mansfield had never since he was con- fined in prison been a well man. After Varions Othor Interesting Para« graphs of Local Interest. To Contractors, Builders Property Ownors. The undersigned having been appointed agent Jy-26-d&w 1 y L : ! Kity Olyde, by Kitkwood Jr. Bloomer school bulding will 50on haye | @very case or money refunded. Price, Ly o This bank roceives deposits without regard to ] W. U Calkina, Galesburg, 111, s |*0thing for the figures on tho faco | 206 per box. For salo by . o time certificates bearing interest. e THE RACES A DAY OF JOLLY GOOD SPORT YESTER- leaving the army he went to New York | thence to Burlington, Towa, where he received an appointment as professor L. L. Spooner, hook-keeper for the oxtensive wholesale dry goods firm of for Tron apacity of 5 - 1 M GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, SUMMIT HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, ) tor E. D. COTTRELL, SWAN & BECKER, JUDKINS & BRO,, Nebraska City, Neb. Creston, la. Red Oak, la. DAY : : 4 Smith & Crittenden, lulnnm'\= Te s and prices. COMMERGIAL HOTEL, WM. LUTTON, Villisea, 1a. ¢ | of mathematics in a business college. | Bgp yesterday that never since he has il g PARK HOTEL, W. J. GARVIN, i Owing to the heavy rain Monday | \youp threo years ago ho oame o heen ' charge of e books of the o oy pary e iee X the track at heavy for the races yesterday after It was thought by the man the Drivine park was ient that it would not be possible Council Bluffs and engaged as check | elerk with the ( | the last position | death. "Mr. Manstield was a ung fim did they show such extensive sales for any three months as the three lnst past, We understand that the brick layers Malaria is an Unseen, Vaporous Poison, spreading disease and death in many 1o calities, for effucts of which Hos de | hich quinine isno genuine antidote, [ yetis flower stands, tors, staple fittings,| pulleys, BURKE'S HOT! HEAD HOUSE, nt and "cemete hare ornaments, ,in endless EL, CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, NEOLA HOTEL, E. R. BURKE, JOS. SHAW & CO., CHENEY BROS,, F. 8IEVERTZ, Carroll, la, Jefferson, la Mo. Valley uune., 1a, Neola, la. o o tomper: P s not only a thorou variety. Catalogues supplied on application CENTRAL HOUSE, 8. P. ANDERSON, Malvern, la to run either of the ra on yester ‘;m;‘ o '('\‘ulh;lyh “11“]!}: '\m“”l,:xvldn;l | are preparing for a strike, Twe col- il sry of fostimont » L R R EMERSON HOUSE, A. L. SHELDON, En:cvr‘n'o: |‘ 0 run e ac ) € iad some faults, . ave, but o ’ > G Bt helming array of tostinie fanufactu SE, . L 3 , 1, > b iy i Lkl e man to ored ones, working for Mr. Straub, | Wheliming array of tostimons, extort I pftm o day's programme. The sun, l.u}\\u.. T, ‘m.' ‘m..l; was .m“” : .nIIII:"In.‘,:uI: 1"; struck the other day, near Churchill's EM"'""' and bowels are also conquered by the | _21Z1¢ re A(?H.OVMWELL fiCUSE'W Be .“mas n.cocrfmw. Cromwell, 1 stoke. Livdtn o clouds about 4 | transact busincss i a ma o | ¥ litters, | i - SR R broke through the clouds abou [ we believe to have been honest and | PP works, b B For st by AT Shugelits and Dealers gen: | BUSINESS DIRBCTORY. o'clock and Mr. McKune rang the AIWRSR IO kb el wd L il tetveumme Col. D. B. Dailey’'s company of | erally il Ll bell for all who had entered in the | gancos would allow. Mr. Mansfield | light guards left yestorday morning to class, purse )0, first ) | 275, fourth &0, to The following lorses | second $125, third § ready. came up to the stand: Business, b, ., entered by W, L. Beck, Chicago Corbin’s Bashaw, ch. W. Corbin, Chica make , entered by B, blk. win a short time ago had obtained a di- his wite and married a woman named Brock, daughter ot a farmer named Sylvester, who lives near this voree from DR. McKUNE. HE I8 CONSIDERABLY BUT NOT FATALLY attend the reunion at Shenandoah The boys looked finely and will, we are afraid, make some of those old soldicrs think they never knew how to march. We were shown some fine speci- mens of corn now on exhibitionat Mr. Hessel's restaurant on Broadway, The cars were about a foot | R. R. GRF STEI & KRAMEI [CENTRAL NEBRASKA. | EARNEY, NIEE. . HOPWOOD & BRO .. Drugs and Chemicals Drugeist and Chenist Druggists and Chemists ist and Chemist .. Lion Drug .General Mercha g 3 N 3 " long and ) LK g, E. Bither, Racine, Wis.; Ethel | CANE very large. Thin corn is a samplo of | C.B. FINCH.. ...Empire Store Medium, b, m., M. Hopking, St.| 'The fact became noised about on | the corn grown this yoar by Eli Per- || A “”‘\1‘ i scerios and Crockery Clair, Mich.; Mattie b. m. | the streets Monday evening that Dr. | kins, of Keg and rMn Perkins C-l‘}lmnl)llfl\a:l : ocer In drawing for position Mattie Gra- | MoKune had met with quite a sori- ::f.’..".fidm«..‘:f,i. AL A S, QUICK. .. nd ajgont for Tite BRE ham got the pole, Edwiu B second | ous accident. Tho story went that | gy #C0 S20 G008 B. . Montgom- 1 i\' L. WEBB. icultural Implements place, Pine Leaf third, Business|gentlemen, astranger m the city, had 3 D. W. ROE.. fourth, Ethel Medium fifth, Corbin’s Bashaw sixth. At the word go Edwin B took the pole and led the others, with Pine Leaf close on his heels, These two kept together antil they reached the three-quarter mile stake, when Edwin B. spurted ahead, came to the wire in good shape and went under in 2:31}, with Pine Leaf second, Mattie Graham third, Corbin's Bashaw fourth, Fairmount fifth, Ethel Medium sixth, seventh, Here the management, finding it was getting late, concluded to waive in the first heat of the running race, the purse being $200 for the first, $100 for the second, 60 for the third 840 for the fourth. The following horses Business met the doctor and gave him such a caning as he would not forget during the remainder of his natural life. Tue Bee man could hardly credit the port, and to make assurance aoubly sure left home n a drenching rain and repared at once to the doctor’s office on Main street The doctor was not suffering 8o much as expected. He was asked in regard to the rumor afloat, and he sat down and related the incident. He said he met the stranger and for some reason unknown to him he caned him, Why he did it he could not say. It might have been because he had not taken much inter- est in the new d; g park, but there it was standing in the corner of the counting room one of the most beau- tiful gold-headed canes Trr Ber man ever saw, Me will recover. ENTIT! 0 FULL CREDIT, ery, of Silver Cliff; Col., is in the city on a brief visit. We understand that a coal oil com- pany has purchased several lots in this city near the C., B. & Q. depot, and conteraplate immediately thercon extensive warchouses for storing their oils and make this one of their general distributing points, There is no large point where so many little points can be reached from as right here in Council Bluffs. Tug Bee welcomes Mr. Newell and his Standard 01l company. There will be a grand excursion up into cool Minnesota on the 5th day of September, The party will go over the Sioux City & Pacific, Little Mamic Carruthers, who was 80 severcly injured circus day by Manihan’s team knocking her down and trampling on her, has so far re- covered under Dr. Pinney’s treatment as to be able to be removed from her : % erecting | 7.3 Mothers, Wives, Daughters, Sons, Fathers, Ministers, Teachers, Business Men, Farm- ers, Mechanics, ALL should be warned against using and introducing into_their HOMES Nos- coholic_remedies, Have no such P ist, or fear of “Warner's Safe ‘onic Bitters.” They are what they are claimed to be—harmloss as milk, and contain only medi- cinul virtues. Extract of purc vegotablos only. They do not helong o that clasy known as “Cure- ut only profess to reach cases where the inates in dobilitated frames and im- . A perfect Spring and Summer e A Thorough®Bloed Purifier. A Tonic Appe- zer. Pleasant to the taste, invigorating to the body. The most eminent physicians recommend them for their curative properties, Once used always preferred. TIRY TTELEIVE. WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO,, BUFFALO CO. L. CLARKE A. G. BEMI S. HARRING A. H. BOLTIN.. C. H. MILLER. SAPPHIRE RINGS. C. J. GRABER. A. WINHOL? W. A. DOWNIN PERARIL RINGS, W. M. HECHT. H. W. MORSE. M. O. RILEY. IN GREAT VARIETY, H. M FISHER. T. F. FISHER. RUBY RINGS, C. D. AYRE E. TRIPP MRS. E. T 1 i > = %) (©) Zz 3 o | '-— (73] (@] Z < (m] | ®) O = T. J. PARRISH. JAS. JENKINS. GREEN & NASH PETER NELSON M. W. BENSCOTER N. G. CHILBER( D. A. BARROWS BANK.. inge Repository . Wiley Bros. ... Real Estate -Flour and Feed 4 5 .Flour and Feed ommission House, Grain, Flour, &c. +...Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Boots and Shoes .Boots and Shoes v isaien Harness and Saddles ..Meat Market and Cattle Dealers -Meat Market and Cattle Dealer -Meat Market and Cattle Dealer ... Livery, Sale and Feed Stable ... Livery, Sale and Feed Stable ... Livery, Sale and Feed Stable ... Livery, Sale and Feed Stable ery, Restaurant and Confectionery ... Cigar and Oyster Parlor al Dealer and Weighmaster .. Jeweler .Milliner For the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary organs, o hed ¥ .. Kearney Mills horses were entered: Brenda, ch.m., | Tn our history of the new Bloomer aunt's, on Bancroft street, to her | us nothinz “WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and A. TOMISKA. . Guus and Sporting Goods George Hakes, Springfield, il.; Hee- |school building which appeared " in | home on Twenty-fifth stroot, W un. | HIVER CURE." It stands Unrivalled. - Thous- C. T. JOHNSON Plow Factory and Wagon Shop tor Hart, B. Lannor, Council Bluffs 3 D 2% . ands owe their health and happiness to it. Pri g o , B. Lan o ; Minnio D., 0. E. LoFever, Denver. Col.; Mollie McCreary, Colvin & Gray, Marysyille, Mo, Minnic D. last Saturday’s issue, we stated, ‘That although Mr. Olausen and Mr. Spooner have been added to the board since the building of the Bloom- derstand that her mjury was not quite 80 severe as was at first supposed, yot it is a wonder that she did not get tramped to death. #1265 per bottle. We offer “Warner's Safe Tonic Bitters” with equal confidence, H. H. WARNER, Rochester, N, Y. fe16-tu-th-sat-1y EEW IE ILIEIR S, DIAMOND RINGS, S. WENZEL. ... DR. F. W. WILY WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND GOMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. J. A, STRIDBORG 18, . Wagon and Blacksmith Shop Photographic Artist (s. of the track) Commcrcial House , i : 2 V- k. BEETLE Harrold Fiouse, dollar a day easily won this heat; time, 1:48}, er school house was begun, yet they U ost of L. M. Pusey presi- AND STILL THE LIUN P B ) e ConoteHland Bouseihover The second heat for the 2:27 class | are entitled with the rest of tho board | dent e A s MaR el Avisea] W ....Harness and Saddles was then called. The horses, after ager, Honry b D.T.MOUNT, MANUPACTURRR AND DEALER IN SADDLES scoring several times came to the wire in very good shape Edwin B, darted ahead and took the pole with Pine Leaf hugging his wheel, Bashaw foll behind but kept his place in good shape until E(lwin B, won the race in 2:52}, with Fairmount second, Pine Leaf third, Mattic Grabam fourth, Ethel Medium fifth, Business sixth. The horses entered for the running race were called to time. Only three appeared. Hector Hart having been distanced in the first heat. Minnie D, easily won this heat and the race in 1:50, with Mollie McCreay second and Brenda thirvd, At the end of the running race the horses for the third heat in the 2:28 class were again rung for position. The horses came to tho wire in very good shape for the word go. Edwin with credit for supplying the city with one of the most magnificient structures ever devoted to common school pur- poses.” Since writing the above we havelearned that Mr. Spooner and Mr Clausen were on the board at the time the money was raised, and furthermore L. Spooner was chairman of the building commit- tee composed of himself and John Clausen, and to the untiring efforts of this committee is in a great measure due our getting the lfinnnwr school building completed in such a perfect manner and in time to hold our fall texm of school in the same. TH LDIER'S REUNION, The grand reunion of old war vet- erans closes to-day with the following programme, Early this morning a salute was fired from the Council manager, Henry Eiseman, treasurer of the driving park association. E- W. Jackson was appointed special chief of police in the driving park grounds during the races by Mayor Vaughan, All police will now report to him. ‘Who stopped the I said the Non With my little umbariel I stopped the bull, bull? Who told the tail? 1 said Mr, Morgan With my little organ, I told the tail, — Visible Improvement. Noah Bates, Elmira, N, Y. t four years ago 1 had an a fi , and never fully recovere wri CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore(s) Harness AND T. 6. HAMUR. L. S. IRVING E. C N ANDREWS & G EMORY PECK AND HARNESS. 1412 Farn. St. Omaha, Neb, H. E. SWAN.. B. H. GOULDIN F. C. HOLDEN. CUNNINGHAM GRANY & SAVT G. W. COLLINS C. P. CORNELT IN 8 HENRY BAKER, M. D. C. T. DILDINE, M. D DR. G. N. SEELE PH BLACK RABLE BROS LLE . Physician and Surgeon .Ph; an and Surgeon it .. Dentist. Attorney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law Clerk of Buffalo County reasurer of Buffalo Courity . ... .Capitahst J eekly) Nonpareil (weekly) Nebraska Press +.....(weekly) Journal The Western New Era of the Reform School Billiard Hall S. B, LOWELL, [CENTRAL NEBRASKA, U. P. R. R.| GIBERBON, NEE. .Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots Shoes, &, l D. GEORGE, . .....General Merchandise B took the polo and kept 6. Mattio | Bufly battery. ~ At 8" a. . ~guard | My digestive organ were w e for days. adopted the Lion s a Trade Mark, and "wl")r‘}_‘m“ |"m’;tll_', anm and Cement Graham held him pretty hur {he | mounting, 8:30 a. m. to2 p. m.,, grand | { of your BURDOCK | ® voods will be MPED with the LIC B g TIRXOY , Stoves, suni rogime! o ani T f 2 ME on the same, NO GOODS A, ARENRROR THEIDNLIRBATED) D. H. HETE Druggist and Ct half mile stake. Theve she brole and | reunion of regiments, companies und | Broon Birikrs the improvement was so WITHOUT THE ABOTE Baa s = . . .. Druggis Edwin B spurted ahend. tucniue the| 8010ds; 2 p. ., the ropublican and | vishis that T was sstonbahed. T can mon Toateril s used snd oo sont skt | CONCORD HARNESS | WM. H. KELLY .ii......Harness and ‘ o (heng s, | democratic members will separate and 1 years of age, do a fair and rea- \ aro employed, and &t the lowest cast e PROF. . Principal Gibbon Academy three-quarters mile p: some dis- 3 i Price $1.00, trial Anyone wishing price-iist of good wilt | Two Medals and a Diploma of Honor, with the | 7 oycry' Phy el tance in advance, and winning the |® grand shain battle will take place G ' BAYOR DY AL ne e F ey vory highest award the fudgoes could hestow was | JOSLA .. Physician and Surgeon rd heat, and consequently the race, | in 2:30, Notwithstanding that the o would be no ple | between them, intoresting spectacle. At 4:30 p. m. all the forces will be mustered out of serviee. and the reunion will end tor This will be a very | * ‘Wheat for Laying Hens: The Mark Lane Express, London, DAVID SMITH MOORE. D! and invite all who d this barness at tie Centennial Exhibi- mon, also Ranchmen's and Ladies' SAD: Wo keep the largest stock in the west, JOHN M. M s Rref State Bap. Con. sand Agent and Postmaster canuot examine to sond for SUPERIO supposed, the on r ) A i ey e that | ™™ DOANE, A. ¢ caursxus | SR andt l[lfl ALL o i this year, but let us hope not for all hat an American writer suys thu L il :vlfi.,b::fl‘::';"r(‘l&;l;:.'-.,,.|1..‘!.'ff tiwe. They should not. separato {o- |83 chemical analysis proves wheat to | DOANE & CAMPBELL, The Oldest Kstatushed OTHERS the grounds. There were more or less delays durin the afternoon which will not occur again. Every- thing will go off smoothly to-day. Tlhe following is the programme together night until they have fixed upon a place for their next meeting. These old soldiers formed friendships dur- ing the rebellion that have become as carnest and lasting as in any secret contain more albumen than any other grain, it should be the foundation of egg production, 1f the white of a hen's egg contains 12 per cent. of albumen, it is certain she cannot pro- duce so many eggs from food which is Attorneys-at-Law, § W COR, 15TH & DOUGLAS S1S., _ivae OMATIA, Edward W. Simeral, BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co,, In Convenience, DURABILITY, ECONOMY —AND— \\ i iy dis oned from | Society and as the time that will be | ) BANIEEIRS. | Wit hA 4ion aaes poatEoRed L Lioi | F o o et LT anly s | degsiant iniALmen (OB CEha)lothor ATTORNEY -AT - LAW. = GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. | \ o )"0 %0 a fow ycars at the most, they should |hand, it isnot so useful as maize for Biainses Aranmcted | anmmsen thab ot ian {ndors 2:30 CLASS, PURS) 1 e D. Wilson, Missouri Valloy, br, g Little Sioux, by Monitor, try and get together once a year, and renew in a pesceful way the stories and scenes of the war, flesh and fat forming-~thus, while one food is useful for laying fowls, the other weuld appear to be more valua- C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. porated oank. sivht check without Acoounts kept In currency or gold subject to notice BUY & BEST! by Eugonis. ; What a grand thing Herdic oonchea | PI° f0F fatting o "“‘;"""L """\"“’.5» *2 Farnham 8., Omaha Neb ST AR Pl payatiels sy mROLD BYemi J. A, Batchelor, b, . Matti XY gy ‘ I S however, something else to be consid- T4 Bl demand without interest. Graham, by Herall, by Manhattas | Would b these times to convey peopl ost. Wheat may be botter J.H FLIEGEL e oeses i abrmovad s Lang & FOtICk. | Chief, 4 i e | to the driving park, , but the question is, Is it Successor to J. H, Thiele, rities at market nm D|”I’] o Vi £ aug2seodsm B. J. Johnson, Creston, Town, b, . The “Freie Prosse’ thu]sl have a|phetter at the pricel 1f wheat is 50 MEHGHANT TAILDR lm:y a_ul.l sell x:u , Lilla of exchange, govern- - Fairmouut, by Almont, - | (oW momants conversation with Alder- e Cent. doxrer than maize, wenght ! L e Al IO maha, A POI AGK Collins, Mark Hopkins, 8t. Clair, Mich., b, [ad Fonda. 'Tuk Buk wonders if | for woight, does it contain B0 per| ye.ss0 Douglas Strect Omaba Nepy | W mnd i bairats o0 Fas Chevenne, . s Colorado . Ethel Medium, by Happy Medium, | that. article about our nayor was | cent, move in feeding value! If not, Sell European passage tickets. o by Harris’ Hambletonian. originally written in German, itis not so cheap. A. G. TROU P, COLIL“rxmuns PROMPTLY MADE, K D. I Corson, Kansas City Mo.," b, | “The Nonpareil thinks that W, R, ————— surld s «. Sam Patch, ‘) Vaughan is makinga first, class mayc Cured of Drinking, ATTORNEY » ATA_' LAW s . W. L. Halladay, b, g Prince. s |Thathomakenn nico liitle follow to| A young friend of mine was cured 2 United States Depository. Spring and Summer RUNNIN y sleep in a political bed with, At wiy [of an’ insatiable thirst for liquor, D. 8. BENTON, S One wile heats, 3 in 5. 8250, $150 | rate they are satisfied with him, and | which had so prostrated him that he e | and 8100, Entries close evening be- fore the race. for this reason it is the duty for this congressional district to stand by the was unable to do any business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK, Natio nalBank =1 8 cLASS, PURSE $300. Nou uu;-:l and \'u}lglmlL We under- | Bitters, Tt allayed ‘all that burning Cor, Douglas and 15th Sts. Umaha Neb b v, 8. Cook, 1 e stand from J. K. Ahles that M, | thirst; took away the appetite for| ——OF OMAHA,— \,,‘:!’" (,J‘,’,“L' "“”“’vl Texas, 5 M| Vaughun is aspiring to congressional | liquor; made his nerves steady, and John G. Jacobs, Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. 13 Mattio Thompeon, by Goodridge | honom, he has remained a sober and steady (Formrly of Gish & Jacobs, orse. J. W, Jacobs, Lincoln, Neb,, Col- orado, by F. Dillon, John 8. Wolf, Ottumwa, Ta, b & Gen Garfield, by Aw Clay, J. Fuller, g j Billy Bashaw, by Green's Bashaw, Cooke & Blaine, Chicago, IIl,, ¢h m Reitte, by Tramp, Mark Hopkins, 8t. Clair, Mich., 1 m Lucrece, by Bob Walley, by Itys' Hambletonian, A. A. Bombeck, Kansas City, Mo,, | b g Sleepy Bill, enry {mughli Recine, Wis,, b m Lady Low, by Hadley's Fear Not. A. Barnes. West Union, Ia., b 1w Mountain Girl. H. Brown, 8t Paul, Minn., br s Chas. G. Hays, by Trawmp, Let us hope that the proclamation of Mayor Vaughan will not prove to have Deen issucd too *‘previous,” Tie Bee thinks that our city coun- cil are doing as well as they know Low, and that the mayor knows how better than he is doing, It is understood that an offort is being made to take the postofiice away from Judge Baldwin's widow, and to give it to a young man whose wite is related to President Garfield, The new clock machinery for the outside to tell abou Wm. G. Oliver remarks that the lightning-rod on the new Bloomer gchool building is about as much use awart on the end of a pig's tail. man for more than two years, and has no desire to return to his cups; 1 kuow a number of others that have been cured ot Arinking by it."—From a leading Ra4t. ofioial, Ohioago, T [Times. auglb-sepl Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The best salve inthe world for auts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salve is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in Isn & McMasox, Omaha, DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE, Ask druggists for “Rough on Rats,” It clears out rats, wmice, bed-bugs, ! UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 Farnham St., Old Stand of Jacob Gis. & Otders by Telegraph Solicited 1y SCANTLIN'S Seamless Evaporator X **SOUTHERN "' CANE MILL, TIRST CLASS SORGHO MACHINERY Bend for Descriptive Price List. THOS, SCANTLIN & SON, EVANSVILLE, IND, Mention this Paper. PAPER WAREHOUSE. CRAHAM PAPER (0. 217 aud 219 North Main St., St. Lo, —WHOLESALY DEALEAS IN— oFFION Haamax Kouwtan, Auvaustus Kooy HoW. Y Jou Draws draits on ueut of Europe, man li OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) . STABLISNED 1856, Organized as & National Bank August 20, 1863, CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - $300 000 Y arss, Cashier. A. J. 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