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SRS 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY OCTOBER 28, 1881. —— v H i chant doing business [ zave onr supervisor the grade for a fill COUNCIL BLUFFS' LEVEE. |\t ", hher o omo o for & sidowalk on. tho orh side on our citizens, Mr, Richard Hoover. Seventh avenue, from Sixth street to CRUEL DESERTION, Ninth street, the same being ordered 1t in reported that a man and his | P¥ our city council one year ago. Ele wife were 80 anxious to go away on a a:::'T,:‘,:‘lth':mtr};‘;.e:m;:dna:jhl:l|:ulc" In!: :ii:;";:}h:;n C‘X’V’l‘i‘l‘:" o:;::‘n:'}f‘;"d:: reqlei-il.iun again after the fill was ‘What Will be the Outoome of | left babo s B nl'.l!h;; oW I ahtne MR on SN the Postoffice Wrangle? | Gidnot stato whero. they wore going | % sucyiortof u, are willing to live ) ) ) e g when they expocted to Returl |but they hall not strive to oblige Batch of Polioe|pince IS € '© 8% | others that have a chance to get out i gy been quite _sick, and the partios in |y % o0 it Gith them. Therefore, Coart Business, chargo of the littlo one are exeeeding:| T o]} the location not healthy, and ly worried and anzious, as they are (. offering my place for sale. R unable to communicate with the cer- ; ’ Important Business Removal and | tainly not too fond patonts, ; ::l;::: ;{; BrekMAN. i pebinidndio e U, Jopmitee T RALTAY | Qi semati wakcauned st gl y day by the appearance in the papers Tho' committce appointed by the| We shall soon know. the longth, | using the Western associated " pross board of trade, Messrs, H. H. Met- | breadth and thickness of the ground | dispatches of the following : Ry i Dr. McKune, | 6ranted to the trotting park, To the Wostern Associnted Prose. calf, A. C. Graham and Dr. McKune, 1“6 g goott ought not to put the | Couscrr, BLures, October 26.—The met with the committee appointed by | city council in jail until we get the | stalwarts here are surprised and dis- the city council, Messrs. Churchill, new one built. satisfiod at the renomination of Mrs. % d 3 Engil Judso. The stalwarts think there is music|Jane Baldwin as postmistress at Coun City Engineer Judson, e stalwar inl ere is music [ 8 t 1 B o evetiong, t take into'con, | sl in the old familiar hymn, “We'll | ol Blutls, Towa, which 18 in opposi- it i gird on our Armour and be marching | tion to the wishes of the representa- sideration some business connécted |y, tive from this district, ~Senator with the levee. Mr. Dawson, 86¢re- |y, havo agrood not to mention the | McDill. A petition signed by several tary of the levee board, read the |associated press dispatch, and we will | thousand business men and citizens minutes of the previousmeeting. The | stick to it—for the present. here and the administration daily pa- 3 f y $icao LEEA 0 WL ko, 4 per here who all favor the appoint- committee were informed that W, 8.| Now ‘‘Phil,” if you got there, just| 15" oy Anmouc, whor has had Mayre would grant a strip 100 feet think of it. You will have to beat a [ oCo o yoars' expoHience in tHe wide through his land. }‘;‘mm"j 5 O B Lt A post office de pATtment. The impres- Aady G in . tor et | 00, ., Lt Qopon ) |2 B T Bt i culogimdthe Unlon Pt mloud | G5t D0 B [ boom dommived, i that he il e company for their genorosity inthe |, 0o o thair armory b 7:30 o'clock | Gungremsmar . Hontuen. he - hoo matter of furnishing plans and profile, | 7P day, Ootober 20th, i ongressman epburn, who has and: the readiness with whicfi they (sharp) Saturday, October 20th, in|strongly recommended the appoint- full uniform, ment of Mr. Armour. NONPAREIL. Meoting of the Committess to Oonsider the Matter. soemed willing to help the board of 8 n ! 3 tradoand city, Mo also stated,in con- | 2 fl'{a";.";f.’z p— D. B, %:pt:'in‘ To W, Honry Bmith, Chioago: versation with the U, P, engineer, he A dispatch sent te-night from here was informed that all information in ,Tl"‘e" common drunks, among other | js a business in which The Nonpareil regard to the route and profile. would | things, at polico headquarters yester- | is directly ‘and officially interested. be furnished the committee imme- | 48¥- Please give it all possible publicity. diately. POLICE NEWS, * It was a surprise no less to the puh- Dr. A. B. McKune informed the | Annio Henry got on her beer yes-|lic than to the senders themselvos, committee that he had reliable data | ¢srday anid thén on her car. She went [ Who by the carelessness of theassociat- from which he knew that the Chicago | out into Pierce street and began to |€d press agont at Chicago, or by some- & Northwestern would take immediate | frighten people with her ~boisterous | thing =~ worse, published the action in the matter, and the commit- mfi unseemly langusge. She placed |ter dispatoh, |intended for pri- tee would receive in a fow days a defi- | herself outside of Webster’s, and her | vate advice only, to the nite answer as to what they will do. [tongue shot off words that would |¥orld at large. It was a regular COMPARING THE WHALE, mako a hog seok clean water to lio | bombshell in the Nonpareil camp, and An old salt who used tolivo in New |down n. _Bhe was complained of, ar- | stirted up quite ‘rgx‘;:)’;'{;‘;f‘“:'ho“i: i Associated Bedford, Massachusetts, and has uon—]"e'“dv and. promised 40, oma , down none other than the elongated lunch |- % in length, with | before the court and plead guilty to N on Aty m,,‘.,:";';‘.fg lf:: i 1;"@“;';',;;‘: sy mnyibing Shoy wanied ‘.t flond of the paper which is “‘officially’ t interested, is said to have rushed over visited the” show the’ other evening, She did not, ful or engagement, Orbahd b h to Om terday afternoon to fix Aftor the lecturer had concluded his {#nd the next time she will fi taken thinfilup i the Horaldfolks, who a remarks in regard to the fish, the old | care of right on the spot. RO A S ) 2 EsSsS T —AND— Handsomest ~IN THE— MARKET! near here, asked the young man what | for an assault made tupon a youn, 5 % it time the mumnhwoul{l perform. man by the name of Wnrmrg, :;Ho' 1:;:'{:{ developmenia byt “T don't know what you mean,” he |in front - of the . Pacific, P replied. was arraigned - before Judge Burke =y “Mean? Why, dqg-’nn-it, didn’t | yesterday. - He pleaded mnot guilty A fortune may be n{in ding, inef- yor advertise performin’ animals with | and his council, Col. John H. Keat- | fectunl medicines, when by applying yer fish 1" ley, asked until to-morrow to prepare [ Thomas' Eclectric Oil a speedy and *econ- ““No, sir, we do not advertise ani- [ todefend the cass. Warner, who was | omical cure can be effected, " In case of mals.” arrésted for an assault made upon | rheumatism, lame back, bodily ailments, The old salt slowly hauled s paper | Thomas J: Gillis at the time that Gil- | &% Pains of every descriptfon, it affords in- from his pockgt,and calling the young | lis, as ho claims, assaulted him, was D — man's attention to tho cut represent- | also arraigned and requested a oon- The Power of Eleotricity. ing the elephant, cow, horse and man | tinuance of his case until to:day, | From The Parisian, Oct. 6. beside the whale, remarked, “What[which was granted. Officer Morse | At the electrical exhibition last week &'you call that!” The young man|brought in William Johnson, who|a gentleman was nearly killed by a smiled, and said that was simply [ made the disturbance down at Ober- | Brush dynamo-electric machine, Part to compare theirsize to the whale on | felder & Newman’s. He plead guilty | of the conducting wire was not insu- exhibition. ‘‘Compare their size to|and was fined $6.85. lated, and was lying on the floor. yer grannio on exhibition! Do you| Barhyte and Olough brought in|He touched the stand of alamp which suppose that my wife and me, that Dsnlli Dailey (no relation of the[formed a connection through the has helped to catch more of them fish Colonel's) tor "being drunk and dis-|ground to the naked wire, than yer cud shake a stick at, would | tyrhing the peace. and contracted his muscles drive seven miles through the mud | Baghyte and Clough arrested one J. |*0 a8 to cause his hand just to see that ar infant? Ef you|wy, M.,f;hmo,,, who was drunk and|toclench the lamp Ten lamps were dew yew air greener'n I tuk yew fer. | yajging hades enerally down on lowor |in circuit at the time, and so Come along, Dorothy, let's go hum; Bm;:fwly, Vgodneadn night, He | much current was passed through him this air's a humbug,” wanted to do some killing, flourished | that eight of them were extinguished. BUSINESS REMOVAL. a revolver and shot it off lmurd}:l the g° Was Pfl""‘l‘]“! to “l’n"clug(::l“ hand. Erb & Duquett, the Council Bluffs| firmament without hitting anything, | Every muscle in his body was popular s iolaealovand retail confec- [ He was a pretty tough "0““'”"0 of | paralyzed. His face was distorted, tioners, finding their ‘quarters on [to the calaboose, but they succeeded | his lungs wero so acted upon that he Broadway too. contracted for their |in landing him there all right. In the |could - scarcely breathe. He could rapidly increasing business, leased the | morning—88.85. only utter a faint and unnatural cry. mammoth building on Pearl street| Anderson & Co.,J, West, M. J. 1;:“’ ',“'ll:"}“"“ "‘l::if’ place }‘nl“td from known as the Everett blook, erected | Leonard, M. €. Felker, gaming house, | * °|“9r o h"’:';"! )t ) 'OmAe by the Hon, Horace Everett, of this | fined $23.85 ; paid. Fe e T el e oy Ry i i friond came up and tried to un- Gty and yostorday finished moving| Judge Burko was foeling unusunlly (logk hjs hands. Tt was impossi- elated yosterday. He received a short , hen i i 7 MISCELLANEOUS, opistlo’ from u Goupls of Iadios, which | frory e e (1ol hin | logs Charley Hohn has been afilicted |to understand thoroughly and be ap- | the circuit and his hands were re- Jately with a couple of sore eyes, preciated fully, should be read. leased, while burning sparks flew to There was o little altercation in OTHER ITEMS, his hands in the action of breaking the front of the Pacific house, between a| M, G, Grifiin & Co., we understand, | circuit. He was insensible, but has young man and a cripple, The crip- | haye sold out their entire stock ot grut since then greatly recovered, and has ple thought in his condition he Was|ceries and business to Schurs & | devised an improvement on the lamp no match for the nimble clerk 8o he|§trobheher. Mr. Griffin will dovote | Which will prevent & recurrence of went away and borrowed a pistol, | his bntire time to the sale of his patent | such an accident. The fires that so drew it on the clerk and threatened to | e, tap.” frequently take place at the exhibi- fire, The clerk dared him to do so, tion may all be traced to two causes — when the cripple’s courage failed him. thin wires and contract of wires, When The Fay Templeton troupo were at He dr?‘pgad the weapon remarking ho | the Ogden yostorday and showed last the wires are too thin they offer a |&e. o Kuesser would let him keep his [©Veningin D‘_’h‘“ey" Opera House. great resistance to the passage of an job. Frod Kenzie Crest was at the Og- | electric current, and nop tlwg' become Major A, A# Rhodes, of Boston, | dem yosterday. red hot and inflame any objects with usetth, is in Council Blufs| B.F. Lankton has fine Salt Lake | which they may be in contact, one of visiting with the family of Mrs, Har- | potatoes for sale, corner Fifth street |the most combustible f which is the rinEQ.on on avenue F, “Mr. R, is quite | and Fifth avenue, india rubber or gutta-percha with a ‘‘gimrod” and delights in bringing which 8o many of these wires are down the feathery tribe, Ho has cer- His Mind Made Up. covered. When wires come in con- tainly gome wll::r: lllll- desive in this | To the Editor of The Bee, ot !(;"1 1518 Bup;""‘“l‘- !Pflll,'k“ are direction can ully satiated. Mr, 0% ormed and great heat can be gen- R. likes the west vor}; mich | aud fal COouncin BLurrs, Onto.bor27.-l 80¢ | arated, & especially enthusiastio in speaking of | in your valuable paper, in the Coun- = — the location and general appearanco | cil Bluffs columns of this date, some Hmmf;m,““ for Himsel of Counci! Blufls. We hope he will | ono giving me advice to remain with f p ¢ 4 An officer of the army relates that mleul.il:x g‘:‘:’&mfi 3&{:"‘::'1“‘:0‘2 my family wheve we are located, at | upon one eccasion aftera charge upon “ 3 the enemy’s works, a fierce encounter his return to shake the New England |the corner of Seventh avenue and )& flo dust from his feet and come out and |south Eighth street, and that the cli- oand a fall back for reinforcement, a bright young Irish soldier was found grow up with the country, mate in the valley of the Missouri is | to Envu);\ m\i} flag captured {mn‘lI thlo Petor Hopburn is a stalwart and | the nealthiest in the United States, | foe. Approaching him he said: ““I'll opposed to ffimll. suffrage, at least he |y acknowledge the same myself, hay- [#¢nd that to the rear as one of our is t‘l’ppoud.to suffering Mrs. Jane Az traveled i t trophies; give me the flag.” ‘‘Sure, Baldwin, widow of the Iate Judgo Ca- 108 travoled over fifteen states, and | 1y’ ot give it ye,” said Pat; “if ye 1ob Baldwin, to remain longer in the | never found a place that I liked botter | are wanting one, there's plinty av 'em postoffice, becauso tho atalwarts here | than our city regarding health or to | behind that ridge over beyant where I are opposed to her. make wealth, ffl this; sure ye can go and get cne * J, Mueller moved into his new mu- J I came to Council Bluffsin tho|foF Yorselt.’ .sio hall on North Broadw: torday, S——— B AEtion of %o 56 flmmflé spring of 1870. My taxes that year| Value of Nevada's Railroads. ng mm deal of credit uj wero only ten dollars, Last year 1| The total property of the Central . ‘The kind of paid over two hundred dollars. 1| Pacific Railrond company in Nevada d“'m‘"“‘ the kind of a man | byilt two houses on Seventh avenue, | 18 Yaluod at 85,200,168.43, the total who it. A single look will con- L onls o ok ? | property of the Virginia & Truckee is vince one either that the builder is [3¢ Only two blocks west of one|yalued at $1,228,080.18, the Carson & penurious and studying his own inter- |0f the best churches in the|Colorado at $430,966.90, the Nevada ests wholli. or that he is more gener- [city,. I improved whenever I|& Oregon at $19,000, the Nevada ous, and builds not only for himself | oould, and the city council | Central at $489,770, the Battlo Moun- but for others, The musie hall into really assisted mo and all my neigh- tain & Lowis at 833,630, the Austin which Mr. Muellor has moved 18|hors'on Boventh avenue. Last year | CitY ot 816,700, the Eurekn & Palis- robably one of tho finest devoted to|the council ordered Seventh avenue |24 4t 8541,845 and the Ruby Hill at t businoss exclusively wost of Ohi- | filled, but instead Eighth and Sixth | 890100, oago. Tt'is four stories high, includ- | svenues received attention, and wo|imiierrs ing the basoment. No citizon of |wero loft in tho Missouri river, our| ] Council Bluffs, on_passing Muellor's | hopes being an island st the time of e musio hall, can help fecling proud of | tho flood, - When tho first flood 00| hee sekee i, paanich 0¥, Supposed to be ‘our music hall, at the same time|oypred, my family and wyself found whito gpea led JAMES G. HALE, il:iblfllt filt‘hl‘tozw“’(“ l‘:’m’*"f o | 00d accommodation in wy store - on T n stroet he would nof -~ " Tt lide AAaes niahiicludiog roadway over night. LEGAL NOTIOE, cptember 11th, by tho under. signod, living "on the Judgo Brigg's tarm, and half miles west of Owmaha, Dougiay Corner 10th and Howard Rates, Two Dollars Per Day. the basement. The plate glass put into the front of Mueller's ul::w mun'.io Inl.{‘ byi A Osl?.i Beard is llrfllintuy, eing uil feet and inch thick. , D. Hoover, of Battle Creek, one of Nebraska's busy men, was in Coun- cil Bluffs on his way east on a short trip for business and recreation, Mr, R. |nue. Our supervisor commenced work Three years ago the city couneil or- | To Catharine Redde, non-resident defendant: dered South Eighth street to be filled '.yon are hereby notified that 0o the 2d day of from the Wabash depot to Fifth ave- somewhere near the depot, cominy north, but before he veached Sixt! avenue he was obliged ties residing on nue to ‘Thrvu weeks ago our city engineer Bixth ~ ave. ) Y by par- | crueity, and for genoral relios. scrape off his fill, the 24th day of October, 1581, numlm, 1881, John Redde, plaintift, fled his tion 1 the District Court, withln and or | === L L e ————————— E::fi:.'.mzm'm;{r.,?.fl."fl....:au“;.; The Creighton and Niobrara t0 obtain & decreo of divorce from the bonds trimony with you for the followlrig causes, t: " Lat, habitual drunkennces; %, extremé You are required to answer sald petition op | t DOANE & CAMPBELL, seTwih Attorneys for Plaintle, . m, w. L Siobrara, 11:80 p. m Creighton ot 0 & i In timo for train. Fare, §3. Fo Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL, 521 South Tenth St. CARPET HOUSE | S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. Men’s Furnishing Goods Department 300 PAIRS MEN'S DERBY STREET GLOVES WITH HEAVY STITCHED BACKS, $1.35; (Cannot be Replaced or Bought Elsewhere Less Than $1.76 to $2.00.) 100 Pairs Men’s Castor‘Gloves, $1.00 a Pair. UNDERWEAR | UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! One Case Merino Shirts and Drawers, 25¢ each; One Case Merino Shirts and J.B. DETW"-ER, Drawers, 75¢ each; 50 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers, 75c each; 50 doz. 1 313 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, EB. "w'.lmx'.{'geufi% $.18; Tapeutry B Fine Merino S8hirts and Drawers, $1.00 each; 25 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and B by Tocritn] 4108 S0 i1, Gooap 3217 | Drawers, $1.25 each; 25 doz. Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers, Seamless, $1.50 at Lowest Market Prices, Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Samples furnished at yard-ra Mattings, Oil Clothand Widow Shades | @ach; 40 doz. Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers, 75¢c each; 25 doz. Men’s Scar- let 8hirts and Drawers, $1.25 each; 40 doz. Men’s Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, $1.76 each. THE (OCCIDENTAL | — PAYNTER, Proprietor. Jo L Btreets, OMAHA, NEB 0025d6m The Oldest Kstatlished An extra Bargain in Seamless Scarlet shirts and Drawers, extra heavy at $250 each. Cartwright and Warner's and Hand Knit Scotch Cheviot Underwear. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 40-inch Black Cashmeres, Fine, GOc; 40-inch Blach Cashmeres, Finer, 75c; 40-inch Black Cashmeres, Finer, 95¢; 40-inch Black Cashmeres, Best, $1.00; 46- i inch Black Cashmeres, 75c, Sold Elsewhere at $1.00; 46-inch Black Cashmeres, $1.00, Sold Elsewhere at $1.25. SILKS| PLUSHES! VELVETSI We show the largest assortment tobe found west of Chicago: Black Silks in forty different qualities, from 60c to $3.75; Black Satins in twenty qualities, BANKING HOUSE| trom 75c to $2.00; Black Velvets in seventeen qualities, from $125 to $9,00. IN NEBRASRA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., BANEKERS. Businees tranewcted same as that of an incor- porated oank. Accounts kept In currency or gold subject to sivht check wil it notice. Certificates of doposit ssued able In three, six and twelve months, searing Interost, or on demand without interest. wtarrenpmne sy oot | AN §TILL THE LION | Qmaha, Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern- ment, state, county and city bonds. Draw sigint drafts on England, Ireland, Scot. land, and all parts of Europe. Sell European paseage tickete. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. sueldt Prof, W, . Ander's Select Danc- ing Academy. A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, 1619 Dodge 8t. Class for gentlemen commencing Tucsday even: ing, Oct. 4, Class for ladies commencing Thurs. duy evening, Oct, 6, Terms liberal, Tho ens methods I have for teaching the Wreitz, Glids, c. 1 can guaranteo perfect satisfaction o sehiolars, ‘For terms, &o. call st 4, lospo, 1, or address 1116 Capitol Ave. 817d1m B. D. McLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public, Frenaler's Block, Opposite Post Cfrice. AGENT8 WANTED FOR Paerout SauING. BoOKS oF Tiin AGs | allmy Poundations of Sucoass | BEfary: Shtsnds BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, prico. Anyone wishing s prico-list of good will The laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans- act business, valuablo tables, social etiquette itary uge, how to conduct public busi it parl Dess; in fact {t is & complete Guido' to Success for all cases, A family necessity. Address for cir- culars and CO., St. Louis, Mo. Black Diamond Coal Co. W. H LOOM'S, J. 8, NEWELL, PrEg. BRC. AND TRNAS, L H, MILLER, Aarxt, 404 South 13th Street, NationalBank - Black Plushes in all Shades and Colors. S. P. MORSHE & CO., . 1819 Farnham Street. Collins CONTINUES TO Colorado ] Cheyenne, A- POLAGK, Roar for Moore(s) HarnesflsD Fall and Winter 4 |CLOTHING!! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. OL THING MADE TO ORDER IN THELATEST,STYLES, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices te Suit al Ihave adopted the Lion aa a Trade Maik, snd will bo STAMPED with the LION snd my AME on the same. NO DS ARE used and the moeb skilled the lowent cast ¢ best mato workmen aro_employed, and a confer a favor by sending tor one, DAVID SMITH MOORE. i o S Onited Btates Depostory.| 1316 FARNHAM STREET EIRST NEAR FOURTEENTH, J. A. WAKEFIELD, ——OF OMAHA. Cor, 13th and Farnam Ste, HARD OR SOFT COAL In car lota or I quantlties to, sult purchasers Orders Solicited, Yard, Foot Farnham and Doug- las Sts., Omaha, sopS-t! BOGCS & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 1508 Farnham Street, OMAELA., ~ ~ NEE. OLDEST mxmg,“mnmnm “IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BUCOEBSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) SYABLISUED 1856. v | B T IV IR IR IER CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER « 8300,000 Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, GEMENT' H, W. Yarm, lor, A, J. PorrLamox, Attorney. Joux A. Crmeuros. F. H, Davis, Assd, Cashler, Orricn—Nor. b side ovp. Grand Central Hotel. J. E. BRADLEY, RESTA URANT. Oorner 16th and Webster Sts. Fresh Oysters and Game constantly on hand snd served in the Iatest stvlo. 0B em D. 8. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK, Dougls 16th Sta. maha Neh STAGE LINE Runs daily, leaving Creighton on arrival of raing at 6:30 Arrive at Nhu.-;-','m:’:o F Sctiodm GEORGE BERRY, Proprietor, Huauax KouRvss, President. Aveusyus Kouwrz, Vice President, o FPLASTER, BTO. Thi bank recelves deposite without regard $0 " imtion Himo corticates bearing Interest, AFBTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMSNTYCOMPANY, Draws drafts on San Francisco and prinel) %fi?‘.:»"" o Uil Biaion ko Eonion; Dublle Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB ey e 2L man i e Sk o MW | DovBIE AND SINGLE ACTING BICYCLES. a5 i cisis. "Sead POWER AND HAND ‘three cent stamp for Catalogue ivorbaton. S P U M P s ! intormation, N, 1, D, SO0LOMON, Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, 4 = 7/‘ N d Glas W Paints, Oils an ING, HIOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM 3 l’l‘x\“ OMAHA, NEB MINING MACHINERY, BN, JOWHOLESALE AND RETALL. Dexter L. Thomas, |HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS ATTORNEY - AT - LAW| A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam 8t., Omaha. - e