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One Six Ed Diro Joh Jircu L olioit Kr thio ouse Ha Tur o tl o bot erald neks 1 t C ntest rn m Wue een { gger blic ¢ estior » BUp, waha, Jere h th st or rk re step) al ¢ alon: T m d, m irs, e, & , tha 5 if jaile HAN) phen; ction it, » te th ell & inves ISPAT Pres iested the | ment, t seor | offies Kirk ity ar the w ETITIO 1in rtion charg te on y were It is ern se b petit crm e : soon u of the - are fil t re Iie L ines i bare of busi rccent) up, In been on the a quor ) of the Ly rence © anng as not Mr. Ji d in hy ing e 1w rguine and w pinion deal of f the lor why y ¢ iy ive .0« b a8 N L calls y. e COUNGIL BLUFFS, Interesting Meoting of the Women's Foreign Mission- ary Society. Mayor Vaughan's Energy in Dispelliog the Smallpox Socare, The Town Overrun With Petit Thieves and Vagabonds. Ho arose in the night time, and almost in his night shirt wont from doctors’ house to doctors, | and persuaded them to sign the in strument, 8o it might appear in morning vapers, as it would have a tendency to dispell any fear the small pox report might here raise. business A TAME MOUSE, There is a tame mouse in an oftice on Broadway. He will come out of his hole and eat crackers out of the hand of the propriotor, who saya ho would not exchange him for either member of the city council, WIY IT HAPPENED, Part of the Council Bluff local gave way yesterday for the president's message, which appeared in Tur Bee in full, occupying fourteen columns, An Unusually Interesting Batoh | qy 000 it awsaulted the woms of Nows ahout & week ago, as reported in The - Brr, and robbed her in front of the Rovere House in this city, was ex- amined before] Judge Burke y terday, and] held for his app aunce before the grand jury now in session, Quite a large number gathered in the Congregational church on Tueaday evening. This was the evening of the commencement of the Congregational Ministerial association, but the clergy gave way to tho ladies here working in tho interest of the Womens' Board AN ASSAULT, A man by the name of Borden com- plained at headquarters that the su perintendent of our mammoth grain of Foreign Missions, Mrs, Geo. K. |clovator assaulted him lust Sunday > ‘ ca. and Miss| evening. Tho case was put down for Mavoun, of Grinnell, Towa, an A fositig DIBsOmULE 1Nk, H. A. Hillis, formerly of Towa, now a missionary in Ceylon, Prayer was offored by Rev. Geo, Little, of Lewis, Cass county, Mrs. was then introduced. She spoke ina vory pleasing manner from manu- script, of the work there was for women in foreign mission fields. That as in most heathen country’s the mis- ory and want and wretchedness fell to the lot of women. Tt becomes the special duty of women in all civilized communities where their rights are HIS OPINION, President Arthur has a brother; his name is William. He was interviewed Magoun | b,y 4 Noopareil reporter in this city, Tuesday evening, and gave it as his opinion that the government had begun at the wrong end in the Guiteau trial. They should have used the **hemp’ firat, and discussed the merits of the caso afterwards. There is a horse in this city going the rounds among traders that has had his tongue pulled out by the roots, M. A. Upton has constructed a very Towa. respected and protected, to | fine house on the corner of Seventh k in & canso that tends|Bvenue and Tenth street. Vincent T gt ""® | Batlon did the work. to alleviate their suffering, ! WATER MAINS, elovate their moral and social condi-| ¢, }ungrod car londs of water tion. Inorder to do this threo things | paing arrrived in this city yesterday wero indispensable: Thought, prayer)|over the Northwestern rairoad, and money., They must have more billed to Council Bluffs water works of these, especially the latter. In company. The peonle will wake up p someé morning and find the Missouri very eloquent terms she pictured tho [ iver trying to vot into the kitchen, sinful, shameful condition of women [y ‘ool 4 GOVERNMENT BUILDING in heathen lands, where wrotchedness | iyq *following resolution offered by waa the rule instead of tho exception. | ox-Alderman Graham was adopted by Quoting a declaration made by that | tho board of trado Tuesday evening: celobrated reformer, Martin Luther, Resolved, That the board take im- T mediate action toward sccuring to she exclaimed, “‘This is & hard world | Gouncil Bluffs a United States court for girls,” Bhe rolated the fact of the | house and postoffico building. early marriage of girls in heathen| On motion the bumid adjourned un- _ til last evening, when committees lands. lluw,h uv\tn gl 9 ::e :{ .Z(:“(; wore to be appointod to petition con- or five years husbands wel olectod | orugy in this matter, about the same age and together thoy A HOW IT HAPPENE| were locked up in closo confinement | 1y {5 now reported that it was the until they were mature enough tolove | gas escaping, caused by John Lindt ench other it they could. How somo | taking off his new plug hat in Abbott’s were doomed to apend & whole life- office, that broke the glass so -u(!dunv time in dirt, misery and rags, the ly during the examination of Sulli- slaves of husbands from whose pres.{ Vo ence their yory natures shrink in dis- h ‘ \ gust. Union avenue is to be graded fifty How absolute the power of husband | fest wide anyway immediately. Ts over the so-called wife. When he|will enablo the Herdics to pass buck laughs she must laugh; when he sings |and forth, If it is to be only fifty sho must sing; when he cries she must | feet wide it should be constructed follow suit. But when he dies the | hixh enough to answer the purpose of samo relief is not afforded her. She|a levee. must be stripped of all ornamentsand ANOTHER CONFIDENOE GAME, live through a miserable existence.| Again we hear of the successful 8he spoke of the condition of women | plagfug of that old confidence game in China, where half of the female |‘Puesday in this city. An old gentle- pulation of the world resides. Re-|man who lives in Charles City, this erring to Buddhism she said that the | state, by the name of J. W. Young, acoepted belief among the women wai | was on his way to visit his family, that men were gods, and in order for | from Kansus. ~ While on the train ho themselves to be ona placo higher | met a young man to whom he at once than the brute creation they must bear | be:ame so attached that he was wil- sons in this world, die and trust to|lwg to loan him money on demand. 1uck for again appearing in the flesh u [ During the conversation with his male instead of a fomale. agreeable ' young companion a secor.d Mrs. Magoun 18 & very fine appear- | young sharper appeared upon the ing lady, a ploasant speaker, and |scene andZinformoed young man No, 1 seems to have her heart in the work, | thav thers was a valuable package at 8he is the wifo of Professor Magouu, | the express office in Conncil Bluff of Grinnell college, this swate, for him, and in order to get it out the At the conclusion of her remarks, [charges would have to be advanced Mrs. Hillis was introduced, She[to him, Adaws, as he was the ugent. spoke very rapidly, and rather inds- | Young man No. 1, not having any tinctly, but at tho same timo what |thing less than a hundred dol- sho said was quiie interestng. She lar bill, borrowed about &30, the described the exact location of the is | the amount of the express charges, land of Ceylon, its climate, gover-|from the very agreeablo old friend he ment, ete., and that it has this advan- | mot on the train, promising to muke it tago over tho heathen countries ull right a8 soon as Council Blufls spoken of by Mrs. Magoun on this | was reached. 'The old man missed island, that the women are on top and | his young friends when the train thg men are the ones who sit on stone | stopped. .Iu 80100 Way ghuy( failed to floors and eat tho thinnest part of the|connect with the Herdic line. The soup., Here the god they worship is | old man came up to the city, repaired made with hands, but the opo they|to the Amorican oxpress offico, and talk about is the god who gives them | inquired for their agent Adams, They rice. She spoke for an hour of the [never heard of the name of Adams school work carried on there through | before. Ho started tor polico head- the instrumontality of the women's | quarters, where he reported the case, board of foreign missions. telling the above story, which may be Mrs. Hillis is nota very pleasant|true but is certainly the most unrea- apeakor, yet sho has a way of making sonable ltmnfincumll to which our at- herself quite interesting. tention has been called. HARD ON CLARA, HELD UP, Our morning contemporary devotes| A man going home from the Kol abeut half a column relating how Miss | logg concert was met by two youny Kellogg visited one of our first class |roughs on lower Brosdway, who saloons and partook of a rich lunch;|ordored him to hold up his hands that there wus three in the party and | while they searched him, taking his the bl come to $40. Thoy know |purse containing about $1.75 in silvor, what they are talking about, for they | when they disappeared. had a reporter who stood by and who (58 watched every mouthful “sho ate. - SEMOYE CHARAN, They make the bold charge that Miss The Nonpareil indirectly chargos Keliogg tulked all the time she was| Chief of Police H, H. Field with di- eating; that she even laughed right | viding with criminals. Such a charge out loud. The Gate City editor will | against the charactor and integrity of too when he reads that article, Now, [ # man who has lived in Council Blufls Miss Kellogg may be a very poor nearly thirty years and always born a singer iu the opinion of The Nonpareil, | wost exalted reputation in this rogard worthy of nothing but empty chairs to | Will not bo very much substantiated sing to, but when it is elasimed by that | by such a “squib, sheet that she huu‘: tl;el right wl v TOO FUNNY, any one of Council Bluffs’ palatisl | A man by the name of Buftington saloons and partake of o first oluss | who wasa “ittle off i aupper, we think e @ little hard on |y toflourish & revolver and’ dis- Clara, charged the same at random in the 1t is reported that Miss Poole, who | vicinity of the Ogden hotel, for all of sang with Miss Kollegg, remarked the | which, to him innoent amusement, next morning after the concert, that | ho was taken in and obliged to come under the circumstances it was almost | down with §6.85 for the benelit of the impossiblo to sing, An the tirst plac | school fund. it was very c”(lld in :lhu green room KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, the horses underneath were stamping < T . 5 their fect, aud one of the g jeus | o Tn‘.‘.&\rl::,'.','Sll.‘f-df.l:.-?{i'i.; - ' N guls y kopt up continual hissing sound. | Gy ovaning Decembor 6, eleoted ofti- THE LITTLE GIANT, cers for the evsuing term as follows: If there is & man in the city who | Chester Tibbetts, C. C.; G. L. Smith, can get signatures to a paper, that | V. O ; A. L. Ayres, Prelate; ¥, M man 18 Vavgian, It is said the en- | Patton, K, of R. 3 W. Yoaung, ergy and peisistency displayed by.ln )| ML of K5 J. 12, Stagg, M. of F.; 8. in procurivg the doctors’ certifical A. Hearala, M. of A.; J. B, Coon, J. that there was no case of small-pox iv | G.; T. Hall, O, G. Trusiees for the the city, was simply remarkable, be- | ensuing year: K. J. Abbott, J. lieving that if the facts was spreac | Spaulding and J, A. Hearsla. Rep ab; that small-pox was raging hero | resentatives to the grand lodge, which it would cause irreparable injury to ] meets here next October: Past Chan- TO BE GRADED, [ celtors Edwin J. Abbott aud John R MISTAKE | To tre edit 17 Iy We see a statement in your pape | to the cffect that in their opinion al houses buiit 10 Council Blufls should be erected on the bottom Jand:. We write to enquire your reasorm for such a statement, CCITIZEN, Citizen is mistaken. No such dec laration ever appeared in Tie Bee, it must havs been the other paper he borrowed. BADLY A man was thrown from his horse on Fourth avenue, receiving quite a severe injury over the left oye besides a sprained ankle, HURT, wHY 18171’ Competition is the life of trade. Tha street car line has carried more passengers since the Herdics were put onfthan ever before, and the latter haveall they can do. REMOVED, Ex-Alderman Thomss Cavin has moved from his residence on Frank- lin avenue into the Armstrong house, in Glendale, where the family will have more room. wHo 1s1t! Mayor Vaughan receiveda lottor yor- terday from (he cashier ot a bank in Burlington, Towa, making inquiry in regard to a man by the name of Dixon who is presumed to have been killed in this city. The mayor replied that no such killing had been brought to the notice of the authorities here, but that an investigation would be in- stituted at once. BAD BUSINESS, There never was so much robbing and thieving carricd on in Council Bluffs as at the prescnt time. POLICE PICKINGS, Frank Wright, arrested for being drunk, was fined £6.85; no lunds on hand; shoveled it out on the streets. Charles Hodges was put in Wright’s place in the calaboose for the same offense committed yesterday, and will settle with the court this morning 86.80 or stone pile. A couple of vagrants who were giv- en lodging at police headquarters, were given something else this morn- ng, thirty minutes to leave the city. MISCELLANEOUS AND PERSONAL. Florence Herbert with, as claimed, a firat-class deamatic company, will commence & week's engagement at Dohany's next Monday eveni One of our city council finding that the thing was about to Cav.in, got out from under. He mosed out, Morgan, Keller & Co. have wagon, to be used in ing busiaess. A man who will take out his pocket- book and empty its monied contents into the haud of a stianger on the promise that it shall be returned, in this enlightened age is altogether too generous. He ought to lose it. Music stands and cabinets, finest in the city, at J. Muellor's. The western mutual aid eociety of Des Moines very generously paid Mrs, Moetealf 85 per week during the three wecks she was down hearted on ac- count of being burned out. Eben Newell, of stove polish fane, has 8o far recovered from his recent illness as to be out upon the strects again, . a new their undertak- the gueat with Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Dodge, on Fourth street. % Mrs, Hillis, the visiting missionary from Ceylon, is stopping with the family of A. B. Walker. Vic Keller has accepted a position in the auditor's office, where he may be found daily. THINKS DIFFERENTLY. ‘‘Refusals will serve their full term, aud an another if they like."”— Be, Tth iost. [Now, Mgr. Bk, please brash that little lock of wool from over your eye. The refusals serve themselves —not others — that is what you mean. If you mean serve anothier year, 80 of every 100 votors say 10 D. Horkixs. Incredible. I AL Serateh, druguist, Ruthven, Ont,, wiites : 'l have the greatest confidence in your Brrnock BrLoob BItTERs, In one caso with which I am personally acquaint- od theirsuccess was alinost incredib e, One lady told me that half a bottle did her more good than hundreds of dollar * worth of medicina she had previously taken,” Prico $1, trial size 10 cent eow GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The Great PRADE MARK English rem- eny. Anun- failing cure fur Seminal Weaknoss, Spermator. rhen, Impot- ency, and all & Discascathat: follow as o BEFORE TAKING, “equence of AFTER TAKING, Seit A, ws Lows of Memory, Unisersal L in in the Back, Dimicss of Visior Md Age, and many other Disonses neanity ‘or Consumption and & Prem Pre- t ve. 247 Full particulars 1n o pamvhlet, which wo desire to send free Yo mail to cvéry ono. &2 The Speciic Mudicine Is sold by all drugiste at §1 per package, or 6 packvges for 85, or will be sent free by mail on res ptof the , by addressing ~ THEGRA My For mle by O F_Goodr PROBATE NOTIE, In the matter of the Estate of James K. Ish, deccased. Notice {s heroby given that the creditors of saild deceased, will mieet the administrix of sid Eatate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebrasks, At the County Court Room in waid Gounty, on'the 6th day of Decembor, 1581, on the 6th day of February, 1852, day of April, 1882, at 10 o'clock &, . each day, for the purpose of presonting their claims for ox- amination, adjustment sud allowance. 8i wont 8 axe sllowed for creditors to presont their clalm , and one year for the administratrix to scttlosaid estate, from the 6th day of October, 1881, this notice Will be published in Tus Omans WHRKLY BN for four weeks successively, prior to the gth day of December, 1881, (A true copy.) ‘A, M. CHADWICK, ocliwit County Judge. WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE BROS, Brokers in all Rallroad Tickets, Omaia, Neb., offer Tickets to the East until further uotice, at the following unheard of Low Kates: Ohicago, $12; Round Trip, #24,00, Thess are irst-Class Tickets and good for reture lmited through the year, and via the Old Reliable Chi ago, Burlington'® Quincy Railroad Also, one iy to 1st class, 24 clans, NEW YORK, #0. 0, BOSTON, 20,00, PHILADELPHIA, 25,0, $23.00. WASHIN +TON, 220} 20 ¥ 1 partioulars, write or go direct to HOBUIE BROS,, Denlors in Reduced 1 ate Ka lroad Steamship Tickets, 509 Tenth St., Omaha Rewemoer the ' placo—Three Loors Nurth of f I"nion Pacific Kallroad Depot, East s.de ofTenth Street, Omaha August 1, 1951 Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY DECEMBER & 124 LOTS For Sale By BEMIS, FIFTEENTH AND DOURLAS STS., No. 1, New house, T rooms, ders, 81 . 2.5t ry house, 9 rooms, well, cisternand arn, Welnter, near 16th street, $2600. No. 8, House of 10 rooms, on_Harney, near h street, atone foundation, $4000, No. 4, Large houso of 11'rooms, on Wobster stroet, near Creighton College, 8600, No.'6, H use of 7 rooms, on Cass, near 17¢ street, 3000, No.'7, House of 8 roows, § lots, on 17thstreet near lzard, &3 00 No. 8, Ho 22x182 feo: lot, . No. 9, House of 8 rooms, kitchen, Cass, near 15th st eet, $:00, No, 10, House of 8 rooms with lot 22x132 feet, on Cass, near 14th street, 8000. No. 11, touse of 6 rooms, on 16th street, near Douglas, 44x66 feot lot, $4000, No. 12, Houge of 6 rooma, brick foundation, on Harney, near 27th street, 81000, No 13, 1 story new house of 6 rooms, brick toundation, off St. Mary's avenue, near convent, { 6 rooms, on Cass, near 14th, 1500. te., or 0, No. 14, House of 6 rooms and summor kit-hen on 20th street, near clark, §2600. No. 15, House of § rooms, on Sherman avenue (16th street). near Nicholas, $2260, No. 16, 1i-story house of 4 rooms, cellar, stable, ote., on Daven ort, near 924 strect, §1500 Mra. Magoun while in the city is a | strect, $4 | on theoth | No.'17, $atory brick house of @ rooms, near enl of red street car turn table, #2360, No. 18, House and 2 lots, 4 blocks west of High School, §2500. No. 10 31ots on road to park, near ary's avenue, $3500. No, 21, louse and lot on Davenport street, near 16th street, $5500. No. 22, 2.4tury house and 1ot 32x66 feet, on Dly.nyort, near 12th stroet, £1300, No, 23, Fouse of 4 rooms’ and 2 lots on 17th r lzard, $1200. ilouso and § lot on 10th street, 1ea Dodge, 3550, No. 36, House and 3 lot on 10th strect, near Cap tol avenue, 81450, o, 77, & houies and lot on Jackson, near 18th No. 29, 6 houses and 110t on Californis, near 8th street, §6000. No. 80, 14-story brick houso of 4 rooms with lot 60x260 teet, on Sherman avenue (16th street), near Izard, $3000. No. 31, 1}-story house and 83x66 feet, on 18th recct, noar Howard street, §2000, No. 32, v-story houso of 6 rooms and two lots on Mason, near i5th street, 83000, Nof35, Large house a d fult lot on Capito venue, near 13th strect, $2300. N 2 throe-story brick houses wi lot 44x. on Chicazo, ricar 18th street, 8 0 each, 37, House of 7 rooms with 1} lot Paul strect, tear 15th street, $2750, No.'35, House and lot on 18th street, near Shorman, $100. No. 4, House of b rooms with 44x66 feet lot, on 15th street, nour California, 32500 of 8 rooms with lot 150x150 feet, m, near Colfax strvet, 33500, T1ouse und 2 lots on Chicago, near 20th pantry, S3500, shott ower, 2000, No. 47 House of 9 rooms with § lot, on Pacifie, uear Lith stecot 25000 No. 49, Krick housc of 11 rooms, well, e'stern, ¢as througrout the house, good barn, cte., on Farnham, near 17th street, $6000. No. 20, House of 6 rooms, cellar, well, ete., on 10th, near Paul street, £5000, N House of 6 rooms and cellar, 1ot 33x132, [ ry’s avenue, near convent, $1600, » Four houses and 8sx120 {et, on Daven. port, near 16th strect, 36000 3, Houso of § neor 21t street, 3 No. 57, Houm of 6 rooms, summer kitchen, cellar, cistern, well, good' barn, ete., near St. Mary's avenue and 218t street, No, 65, New house of 7 room Wobstor, near 224 street, 825 No. 19, Four houses with § lot, on 12th street, DeAT Casy $2000, No. 60, House of 3 rooms on Davenport, near 23rd streot, 8900, No. 61, [ouso of § or 10 rooms, on Burt street, 10 rooms, on California, 000 ood bam, on near strect, 86000, No. 62, Houso of 4 rooms, 1 story, porch, col- lar, cistorn and well, on Harney, near 21st stroet, 1750, No. 63, House of 4 rorms, closets, basement and Coliar, nenr White Lead Works, 81600, No. 64, Building onleased lot, on'Dodie street, near post office, store below and r.oms abeve, 500 No. 66, 8 lots with barn and other improve: ey, near strect car turn table, 2000, No, 67, New how e of 6 rooms on 17th, near Cuming street, $1000, Large fine house of 12 plete, 0+ 18th, near Chic 18th street, nea every- 0. 16th 850 0. 14-story house, 6 rooms, cellar, w.l clstern, on Jackson, near 12th, #1500, . 74, Brick house With 2 lota. fruit trees, ete., on 16th, near Capitol avenue, 315,000. 75, House of 4 rooms, baseruent, lot 17} ct, 'on Marcy, near 7th, 8675, . 76, 14-story house, 8rooms, on Cass stroct, 10th stroet, 24500, No.77, 2-story houso, 11 rooms, closets, fur ace, fruit trees, barn, ete,, on Faruham, near th street, $5000. nd other with No. 81, 8 houscs with 0 rooms rooms, on Chicago, near 12th street, §3000. No, 82, 14-story house, 6 rooms, 4 closets, well andi 100-barrel cistern good barn, on Pierce St., acar 20th (near new govornment corrall), §1500. N 2-ytory house, 9 rooms, coal shed, good ol clatern, ou § lot, ou- Cupitol venuc, uea 2 200, 2 2.tory house, 8 rooms, 4 bhelow and 4 3 closets, co'lar, well and cistern, with & stores, honso on leased 3 lot, lease years from April 1st, 1881, on Pacifie St., P. dopot, 500, No. 86, House, 16 rooms, well, cistern, cte., ucar 16th and Harney strocts, No. 87, 2 story hiouse, 8 rooms, well with 40 foet of whter, with 6 acresof xrounid, on Saunders stroet, near U. 5. Lavracks, §2000, GEO. P. BEMIS Real Estate Exchange 16th and Dougl s FPtreet Houses H " lwln-l. speedily curas such ailments of . ‘« HUMAN FL i ittors. youne and necdn cleansing, ing ot ttimuiating, have b wilhout inforicating, by 8 timo P op Hep% tters boneeln, bl iiver oF ne You will be cured I you use) Hop Bitters 1 you are sim| Pz wenlk and fow epirited, try i€ T may aveyou t has saved Fun-|§ dreds. @ A \ . . / /# X WESTEZN\QUSINESY COLLEA — el Buamp Sor Cireutal e Omaxa, Muyrasies,” To the Members of the Nebraska State Medical Societ: Wanoo, N oy A special sossion of the cal v called I coln on Tucsday, the 27th cay of 1 D. 1851, at_the hour of 10 o'clock a. For the purpose of tak ng such a be thonght heat in relation to th ing the practice of 1 edicine, in the braska and such other usiness as quir.d tode doe by s id Sta in wpocial session M may he re fedical Socety i W. STONE, M. [ Trosident Nebraska State Medical Soclety. Attosted: A.S, e SLDE, M _D. State Med. So. MANSK . no2aditwst Articles of Incorporation of the Millard Farmers' Club. Articles of incorporation made and adopted this 20th day of October, A, D, 1881, by and between the undersigned in. corporators, as follows, to-wit: NAME, Article I. The name of this clubshall be the Millard Farmers' club, PLACE OF BUSINESS, Article IL. The principal place of busi- ness of this club shall be at Millard sta- tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska, NATURE OF BUSINESS, Article IT1. The general nature of busi. ness to be transacted by this club is to conduct a general literary and social busi- ness and other entertainments of a social character, CAPITOL STOCK. Article IV, The amount of capital stock of this cluh shall be two thousand dollurs, tivided into shaves of one dollar each, which shall be paid in the manner pre. scribed by the Jnewtnn. COMMENCEMENT AND TE!MINATION, Artic e V. This club shall conmence to transact business and exercise its corporate 'powers the 29th day of October, 1881, and its powers whall cease «n the 20th day of October, 1981, + AMOUNTS OF LIABILITY. Article VL. The highest amount of a- bility or indebtedness, which this club shall at any one time rubject itslef, shall be three hundred d l.rs, OFFICERS, Article VII. The officers of this club_ shall be conducted by a board of three directors, who shall be elected from among the stockholders, and they shall appoint o president and such other officers as by law is required, JULIUS SCHRAEDER, J. Brus, CLAUS SCHUMANN, ‘W. GERNDORF,_ BTATE OF NEBRASKA, } Counrty or FLAB, On this 29th day of October, A. D, 8881, sflrwnnfly appeared before me, Charles randes, & notary public for spid county, Julius Schroeder, J. Blum, Claus Schu. mann, W, Gerndorf, to me known to be the signers of the foregoing articles of in- corporation, and acknowledged the same to be their voluntary act and deed. [sEAL] CHARLES bRANDES Notary public in and for Douglas county, Nebraska. THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST. dof a contary the exican Must LAniment hasbeen own to millions nll over the world us the only safe_reliunco for the relief of aceidents and pain. It s 1 medicine iibove prien tnd Draiso—the best of 1ts! kind. Forcvery fomn of external pan ~ MEXICAN Mustang Liniment i« without an equal. penetrates flesk muscle to ery bone—mnking the continu- in und intlanination impos- For more than « Deere & Comp'y. Wholesale Dealers in AGRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Council Bluffs, lowa. WESTERN AGENTS FOX Moline Wagon Co.----Farm and Spring Wagons, Deere & Mansur Co.----Oorn Planters, Stalk Cutters, &o., Moline Pump Co.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seader Co,----Fountain City Drills and Seeders, Mechanicsburg Mach, Co,----Baker Grain Drills, Shawnee Agricultural Co.----Advance Hay Rakes, Joliet Mannfacturing Co.----Eureka Power and Hand Shellars, Whitman Auricultural Co.---Shellers, Road Scrapers, &, Moline Scale Co.----Victor Standard Scales, A, 0, Fish----Racine Buggies, AND DEALERS IN All Articles ‘Required 10 Make a Complete Stock. SEND FOR CATAILOGURS. Address All. Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, Council Bluffs, lowa dve8me2m THE JELM MOUNTAIN G—QLID STTL.LVER Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital, - - g P = Capital Stock, Par Value of Sharcs, - o - §30(,000, 2 £ = = & - 1,000 00, 26,000 STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEICERS: DR. J. L. THOMAS, Prosident, Cummins, W yoming, WM E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming E. N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming. A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, TRUSTEBES: Cummins, Wyoming. Dr. J. 1. Thomas. Louis Miller W. 5. Bramel. A G Dunn, . N. Harwood, Fraucis Leavens, Geo. H. Fales, Lewis Zolman, Dr. J. C. Watkius. no2?mesm GEO. W, KENDALL, Author zed *gent for Fale of Stoc '0x 442, Omaha, Neb, FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St,, Omaha, Neb. Oonsignmente made us will receive prompt attention, References: State Bank, Omaha; Platy & Co., Baltimore; Pock & Banshor, Chicagb; M Weer & ' fincinnati, ' J S. CAULFIELD, ! ~——WHOLESALE — BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALER Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St., Omaha Neh. N— not-me-ly WHOLESALE DRUGCISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. \ 1s upon Human Flesh and i e equally wonder- MUSTANG Lintment is needed by somehod 3 Auy brings NT oron plo by the healing pow LINIM SH 0y f3a0, Swell rected B ippic A every form of external dis- als with , Foot Rot, Screw W Horn, Scratches, Wind. P 3 the Sight and every other allnent to which the occupanis of the Stable and Stock Yard are lab! Tho Mexican Mus Lintment always cures and uever disappoints; and it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska A SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. iy 18-m FOSTER &GRAY, } —WHOLESALE— | LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas 8ts., ORNTAEIA, -~~~ NEB... WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neb. PILLSBURY BEST ] Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. - THE IRELAND MILLS, On the Papio, 18 now in running order again and rcady (1o 4 costum work day and night. And we warrant satis action to all furmers who wili favor us with their patronage. SOFLEIP & DIERKS. nosowst* It always gives satisfaction, 'because it makes ! i B superior article of Bread, and is the Cheap- est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or | money refunded. ] 4 Ifl' VATFO f\—:k C‘-—--—.. R o W,

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