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" GOUNCIL BLUFFS. The *01d Kiner" of Gold Brick Fame is Arrested. Wil the Grand Jury Indict the Council? Anothsr Comu unication Con- carninyg the '‘Graduating Olasgs.” Police News of a Spicy and In- teresting Nature, Misoellancous Mentions and Pleas- aut Parsonals Dished Up For The Boo. The graud jury is now in session The cases sgainst several of the mem bers of the ity council will come be- fora them. Will nooms to s thera is no probability of 2. Under the instrue thoy indiot! It their s doi tions given thom by the court wo don't see how they can. Should an at be found it would in our opition re indic ve 10 serious considera tion before the teial jury. Again, should ull be con- the court imposo a fine, supposing they victed and this would not compel them to count the vote. If thoso interested wish the city's charter changed, it must be done eit by consenting to a now oloction and have the question sub- mitted in such a manner as to leave no chaneo for grambling or push the mandunus wlroady instituted to the final end THAT DRICK. The old miner has byon arrested, in the person of Charles Stuphan, a mwn well known io this city to sporting characters. The arrest was made on Thureday night, on Broadway, by Officcr Rosecrantz. The ‘“‘muer” was at ouco taken bofore Justico Ab- bott, who tixuld his bail bond in the sum of £590, which is sufficiont whon it is considered that he has only tried to play very sharp gamo and failed. NO CUTTING OF RATES, 0. R. Scott created considorablo merrimont 0 the court ronm yos- terday morning. Ho was defend- ing agenst w clam fir fees brought by Bibenck, of Avoea, The claim was for detending a cliont against @ eriminal charge i the district court and amouuted v K100, Some of the older mumbers of the bar, including Major L nd Col. . B, Dailvy, swore that Babeock's cliam was reas- onablu. Scott was feching «blue and hang his head, whon some one asked him if he tost SWoll, not yet,” replisd Sc opping the lofe side of his under jaw and turning his eyes toward Percival, I want the testi- mony of some of those cheap lawyers who are not quite £o ligl <t their charges. Mr. Harle may take ‘the sta d.” KFrom Mr. Harlo the fact that he was qualifiol y was wlicited, when Mr. Beott began, *“Mr. Harle, what in your opinion would bs a fair charge for the services rendorod a8 shown by tho testimony 1 this case!” “‘Ovo hundred doilars,” was the answer. Scott was nonplussed. He declared ho had been doceived by tho appearance of the witnoss and dropoivg his head exclaimod, “Wo rost.” DEMURRER SUBTAINKD, Rood yestorday sustainod the r to unswer, filed by counsel sbars of tho eity council in nus proceodings pondivg our neighboring city. Tt will do them lota of good and they need it | But who is right and who is wrong inn this pro and con? Who telis us the | trath and who tells us falsehood? The | board says Miss Nyo is qualified to be a teacher in the school and the senors say she is not. Which side #hall we believe! Ta it possible that the jen tlemanly memoers of our school board all and every one of them should de- corve the public for the simple reason of retaining a teacher a relative of a | member of the board? Now, if T was in Miss Nye's place, I would appear bofore the most approved scholars, professors in mathematicand teachers generally, lot them examine and pass | judgment, not only between one and | the senior class, but also between our | “noblest boys and most truthful girls” versus tho board of education, whose wombers’ integrity is assailed. Ax Toxorant Forrioxen, CATHFEINE ROGERS, This afterncon and evening the peo- plo of this city will have an_opporu- nity of witnessing the rendition of * Clarice, or, All for Love,” “Galet: the Staf "and “Leah, the Jswish Muiden. The first in the role will be played this afternoon. Mits Rog ors comes to us well recommended ax & vory intelligent lady, a graceful and pleasing actress, and not of the rant ing ki he holds “‘the mirror up to nature,” and can ‘‘run the gamur If other departmenta had been man- nged as faithtully city warrants would not have gone begeing for 75 cents on the dollar. out of every 100 votors are awake 3 was beforeelection. 8. D. Horkiss, GOOD ENTERFPRISE, A new boiler and blacksmith shoy i being erected as an addition to the machine shop and foundry of 8. 1. and 8, Hopking on 10th street and Union avenue. The boildings together will be about 85x40, This will supply a long felt want and shows the energy of Hopkins & Co., and the interest they tako in the upbuilding of our city. VOG NOTES, A couple of dogs stood up on Broadway ycsterday and fought just like two men, A canine with a pint tin can tied to his tail created more excitement near the Nonpariel building last evening than the introduction of the Herdics. POLICR PICKINGS, I, Graham was found dead drunk on the streots Thursday ovening by Chief Field. He was oonveyed to the calahoose on aload of horse ma- nu He remarked it wasn't quite 8o sweet a place to ride as in a Hye: dic, but it was easy. He paid his fiuo yesterday moraing, $6.85, T, H. Owen was picked up by Offi- of emotion without jarring the nerves or sphiting the ears” of her hearers, The charming Miss Fiorenco Her hert opens a week's engagement at Dohany's next Monday evening MISCELLANFOUK, Ex Alderman Cavin thould have thows resolutions written on parch- ment and framed. hey aro very Houkins says o s no mason, but e would like to seo the cnein thir city who has made §8 bosides a grand jury fée offof one little brick. Some things got a little mixed in our local yesterday morning. Acci- dents will happen, The wecting at the Baptist church on Thuraday evening for the purpose of organizing a societs for the pre vention of vice and crimo was quite woll attonded. Nobody can toll who Mayor Vaughan has employed as detective until he detocts something. This i« tho way the business thould be done. Muellor has the finest stock of pianos, organs, music boxes and musi- enl novelties west of Chicago, Council Bluf’s favorite elocutioniat, Miss Jessio Couthorn, will appear in Bloom & Nixon's hall, December 17th. It is now claimed that the $200 ex- tra policeman will make the most out of the litrle “‘brick” game. Hon, C. R. Scozt is working hard before the district court in the inter. cat of the city, without pay. That oyster supper cost Cavin more than he has made out of his offlce since he has held it. Wish we could way a8 much of some other ofticials, W. R. Vaughan is bovnd to rid this city of all cranks and thieves, even if he has to serve another term to ac- complish the feat. Chapman, Hepburn & Co. are still at work aguinst the present incuwn- bout in car postoffice. Peter B. thinks he should have been consulted in the matter. J. W. Wheeler, recently chosen by the city council as enginoer of the new tiro cngine, has entered upon his duty. He comes well recommended and is presumed to bo a competent man, Council Bluffs is full of lifo at the pr sent. Business is good and overy- body uppe rs happy. A jyoung student who met Miss Nye on the street, remarked that he dlnl\ln't blame the school board after all, We judge by the following that the reporter saw something at the theatre Tuosday night that pleased him better THE KIOH XCHOOL KICK, o bhe Kditor of The Bev. Tn your japer of bist Wednesday 1 read u colmunication from **A friond of the cluss,” concerning tho v a8~ antness «x ating in our high school, 1 wishthe writerof chatarticlo wasas good a friend of Council Blufts und its high schoil us he purports to be of the cluss. I he was, I doubt his willing- ness to thus rush into print, ““The eluss,” nw this “friend’ assorts, charges Miss Nye with “An iusutli- cicat knoaledzo of the subjects taught,” und “un inability to solve certain problems in wathe matics, wiih ill givator want of ability to ox plain the yrieiptes involved.” Tam roady to belisve thut Miss wa is an- able ‘w0 ¥ cettain probloms in aathemaics,” beoiuss it takes the vory bost studeats in that acisnco to solve cortuin groblems, and ovon they fuil to solyve them all, Thisalone docs not prove tunt Miss Nyo has an insuf- ficient knowleduo to be & toacher. 1 thanwatching Miss Kollogg eat the §40 supper: **Wae regret (he true merit of ‘A Child of State' was not fully undor- atood by our people, and can now only assuro this excellent® company thut when it favors Council Blutfs with a cond vieit 'The Nonpareil will guar antoo to fill tho largest operd house in this city to overflowing.” After January 1st, 1881, Wm, A. Moyrster wil devote himself ontirely to the practice of his profession and can bo found in his office at all hours. Hon, C. R. Beott argued the de- murer to the auswer filed in the in- junction suit aganst the aity council, which was sustained by Judge Reed Geo. Carson came within three of ing the new alderman from the Fiist ward The eldor Vanluvan has retired from the Herdic. Tho €ourcil Bluffs Mutual life in- 1pany may bo conmdered o itution, ‘Thero was u slight fire in the south do vot know how many books of mathematiea it s required of the Conneil Bluffs high school graduating Nass to road, but 1 should believe Miss Ny to be a gaduate of some high schoul or college herself, and if it is trup, as intimated, that sho has an insuficient knowledgo to bo u teacher tou graduating class it is not a very liigh reputation for the sohool that graduated ber, Thon wgmn she in accusod of an utter wani of self-control. Perhups the “‘maiden ludy from somo point iu New York” did at sowe time loso her solf-oontrol 8 appose that some dis sppointed uspiraut of the senior cluss was the cause of numerons httle in- cidents by which to provoke the “maiden lady.” Well, it is possibic sometimes for both men und women, professors avd tesches; yos, even for members of a senior class to loso thoir self control, But now 1 como to the very reason why I have written. Our rchool board appointed - commitiee to i vestigate . intv the above churges, The committee did its dut ,Imad» it report, the rd aceepted the same v was vindicated. Th friends of our echool here thougln this was the end of the wrangle. But vo, theso seuiors had made up thei minds not to be taught hy_.m taiden lady from New York," aud %o they turned their eyes to On .:hj- Well, let themgoto Owata. We would like to see 80w of “‘our noblest boy aud most truthful girls” mingle with part of ho city Thursday. It wos extinguished by the inmates of the Louse, however, without the alarm huing sounded. RUNAWAY, A two-horse team ran away early yestorday morning up Oakland ave- nug. It was up-lill business for the Lorees, however, and they wero glad to reat their weary huads on the ceme- tery fruce and await the arrival of their diiver, ACCTDENTS, A cow kicked a woman ycsterday morning as she was in the act of stooping to wilk her, and inflictod quite a severe injury on her left knee, A little girl tell down the stans coming from the entertainment Thursday night, but fortunately re ceived 1o injury. NEW MINING COMPANY, A mning company with headquar ters in this city are selling £10,000 worth of stock at 10c on the dollar to jaino funds to carry on operations, BROKEN OUT AGAIN, As will be seen by the following communication Hopkins has broke out at the mouth agai To tho editor of Tux Lrx: ‘“I'hat squib” about Chicf Field very poor wild fire at & man sworn into of 100, thut hus not yet swore he is u « Mr. Field and his subordinates wve made o wonderful improvement u the Blufls, courteous and obliging, the noble buys sud truthful girls i § doing their duty without fear or favor. cor Morse in a drunken condition yes. terdey and taken to the calaboose, where he awaits his turn, Stophen Anderson was arrested by Moise, charged with the crimo of larceny. He ulso awaits Lis turn, be- fore Burke, PERHONAL. Mrs. E. C. Newell is confined at her home on Avenue E with u slight at- tack of rheumatism. Shepherd Harrington, senior mem- her of the firm of Harrington & New- ell, is absent from the city on business, A duughter of P, T. Mayne, is quito 1ll with an attack of diptheria. rge W. Norris, Red Ounk, was at the Ogden yestorday. United' Bt&tgs_ D;posxtory NationalBank ——OF OMAHA,— Oor, 13th and Farnam Sts, OLDEST BANKING ESTADLISHMENT (n OMAHA. SUOCEBSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS STANLINHED 1666, Organised a8 & National Bank August 0, Lus: CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - OFFICNRS AND DIRECTORS 8300 00¢ Hanuan Kouxvan, Prosidons. Avouwrun Kotwrz, Viee Presidear. H. W. Yatns, Cashier, A. J. POFPLETOR, Attornay.| Joux A. CRIGHTON, F. H. Davis, Awt. Cashier T bank recelves dopostte without regard t \mounta, Tesues thme certificates bearing interem. Drawn drufts oh San Francisco and prucips ition of the Unitod Statos, also London, Dublit Edinburgh and the principal cities of the cont uent of Europe, Solls pamengor tickets for emigranta'by sho 11 man line maviAe The Oldest Kstarushed BANKING HOUSE IN NWBRASEA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., Businom transectod same as ibad of an tncor porated oank. Acconnte kepd in eurrancy or gold subject & sieht check without notice Cortificatos of dopouit wmied payable in thres six and twolve months, searing Intereet, or or demand without Inkel:t Advanoos made to customers on approved secu rities at markot ratos of Interest. Buy and sell gold, bills of excha vorn moat, etate, county and city bonda, " Draw sight dratta on England, Ireland, Scob- land, and all parts of nump.h.“ Bt Sell European pusmge tickets. COLLFCTIONS PROMPTLY MADR. sinapld) Bt Articles of Incorporation of the Millard Farmers' Club. Articles of incorporation made and adopted thin 20th day of October, A, D. 1881, by and between the undersigned in- corporators, as follows, to-wit: NAMR, Article T. The name of this club shall be the Millard Farmers’ club, PYACE OF BUBINKSA. Article 11, The principal pluce of busi- ness of this club uimll be at Millard rta- tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska, NATUHE OF DUSINESH, Auticle 111, The general nature of busi ness to be tranwacted by this club s to conduct » general literary and social bupi. ness and other eatertainments of w social churacter, OAPITOL HTOCK. Ar'icle IV, The amount of cupita! o' ock of this cluy ahall be two thonsand dollwrs, civided dats wharew of one dollac each, which +hall be d in the wanner yre: weribed by the di ™, COMMENCEMENT AND TR’ MINAT1 N, Artic e V. This club sha!l co.nmence t transact Lusiness and exercbe its corporate powers the 20th day of October, 1881, and ity ors whall cease «n the 29:h dey of Oc'ober, 1981, AMOUNTS OF LIAMILITY Artie's VI, The highest amount of a: bility or indebteduers, which this clut shallat any oue timo rubject italef, shal Le three huntiod d 11 rs, JFFICKRA, Article VIL The officers of this club_ shal. be conduted by n 124 Houses LOTS For Sale By BEMIS, FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 8TS,, Ko. 1, New honse, 7 rooms, near Haundors, §1200, No. 2, 2.ut .ry houss, 0 rooms, well, clstern and barn, Webstor, near 16th street, #2600, No, 3, Houss of 10 rooms, on Harney, near h streot, stone foundation, 84000, No, 4, Largo house of 11'rooms, on Webster strect, hear Crelghton College, J5640, No.'8, H use of 7 rooms, on Cass, near 174 3000, .7, House of 8 rooms, 8 lots, on 17th etreet near Izard, 83 00. No 8, House of rooms, on Cas, near 14th, 2x132 fee_lot, B2 No. 0, Houso of 3 rooms, kitchen, etc., or aew, rear 15th st e 00, No. 10, Houso of 3 rooms, with lot 2 o Cosn, near 14th street, §900. No. 11, House of 8 roors, on 16th street, near Douglan, 44x66 feet Jot, #4000, No. 1%, Ho: veof 6 rooms, br'ck foundation, on Harney, near 27th street, $1000 No 13, 1 story house of 6 rooms, brick ‘oundation, off Bt. Mary's avenue, near convent, 600, No. 14, House of f roome and summer kitrhen 600. 52 foot, 0. 15, Hovise of § rooms, on Shorman avenue 10th wtreet). near Nicholas, $2250 No. 10, 1 j-story houws of 4 rooms, cellar, ete, on Daven. ort, near 224 strect, #1500, No.'17, Y-atory brick houso of 6 rooms, near and of red stroet car turn table, 8750, No. 18, Tlouse ani ¢ lots, 4 blocks west of High school, §2500, No. 19, touse and 3 lots on road to park, near head St. Mary's aventie, $5500, No.20, Hotseand 11} lotw toar Hascall's, Bouth 2600 2000 No, 21, Houso and [ot on Davenp rt street, near 16th street, 3500, No, 22, 2-atury houso and 1°t Dayenport, near 12th treet, 815 No, %3, House of 4 rooms’ and 2 lots on 17th trcot, nesr Lzard, 81200, N iouseand § lot on 10th treet, 1ea Dodice, #660. No. 4, Houso and } lot on 10th sireet, near ('u‘) tol avenue, §1450. No, 27, @ houses and 108 on Jackson, near 13th 2x66 fect, on z 1300 5houses and 1 lot on California, near rect, 00, No. 30, Tj-story brick house of 4 rooms with ot 60x260 foot, on Sherman avenue (10th stroet), aear Izard No. 31, 1) story houso and 33x66 feet, on 13th rooet, hear Howard atrco, §2000, No, B2, A-story house of 6 rooms and two lots on Mason, near i5th street, A Largo houss w.d full lot on Capito 13th strect, §2500. threo story brick houses wi lot 44x 0 Chicago, near 15th streot, # 0 each. no, 37, House of 7 rooms with 13lot Paul street, near 15th street, §2760. No 88, Houso and fot on 15th street, near Shorman, $1550, No. 3, Houss of b rooma with 44366 feet lot, on 18th street, near California, §2,00 No. 42, Houko of § rooms with 1ot 130x150 teet, on Coburn, near Colfax street, £3500, No. 43, ifouse and 2 lots ou Chicago, near 20th e house of 7 rooms, closete pantry, 15th, near Clark sureet, §3600, houso with full block, near now barn, otc., lar, well, etc., on No, 63, House of 6 rooms and cellar, lot 33x132, off Bt. Mary's avenue, near convent, §1500, No, 66, Four hou-es and 85x120 feet, on Dasen port, near 16th stroet, 85000, No. 66, Hou-o of 9.0r 10 rooms, on California, ¥ 21wt atreot, R6600, No 57, Hous of 6 rooms, summor kitchon, o cistern, wil, grod barn, cte., near b, Mary's avonue and 214t street, #3000 No. 55, New house of T rooms, good barn, on W ebater, ucar 224 utrect, 82100, No. 8, Four houses with § lot, on 12th strcet, " W0, Houso of 8 roows on Davenport, new 281d wtrect, 9000, No. 62, House of 4 rooms, 1 story, porch, col tar, clstern and well, on Haruey, near 31at streot, 1750, No. 63, House of 4 rowns, closcts, basement and cellar, near White Load Works, #1600, No. 64, Building on loasod lot, on' Dodge stroet, nwar post offico, sbore below and r.oms abeve, 00 No. 65, 8lota with burn and other fmprove- monta, near strect oar turn table, §2000, New hou e of 8 rooms on 17th, near troot, §1000, Largo flne house of 12 roon nplote, on 18th, near Chicago, \muw on 15th strect. near i every: 0000, 0 71, liouw of B roome, ail com Califoruin, uear 21at, 47000, Birick hotee, 10 or 11 rooms, on Daven iar 16th 80040, , 1y-#tory house, 8 rooms, collar, w.l 00, board of three directors, who whall be elected from anong the stockholders, and they whall appoint » presidint and such other officers as by law i required. JULIUS SOMBAEDKS, J. Brum, Cravs SCHUMANN, W. Gerzvour, Srate ov NFRRAKEA, ’ CounTy or 1'0UrLAS, On thia 20tk day of October, A. 1), 8881 iwmmully appoured before me, Charle: Iraudes, ® notary publie for said county, Julius Schroeder; J. Blum, Claus Schu. mann, W, Gerndorf, to me known to be the siguers of the foreoing articles of in- corpor aud acknowledged the same t be their voluutary et and deed. [sEAL) CHAKLES | RANDES Natary public in aud for Douglas county SR VICTOR'S RESTAURART, 1016 Faruham Street, MBALS AT AXT, EXOUELE. Oysters, Chops and Gamo Cooked, to Order, And Served Under Personal Supervision. of Propritor, VICYOR DUOROSS "R, D, MoLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public, Ock C9 oslte Pant My and cl-tem, on Jackson, near 1 No, 74, liri o with 2 1o . fruit treos, th, near Capitol asonue, £15,000, , Houso of 4 rooms, basemont, lot 1733 ,on Marcy, near 7th, #076. 76, 14-story house, 8roowms, on Case stroet, 100 streot, $4500, 77, 2-utory house, 11 roows, closets, fur ace, trult troes, barn, etc, on Fambam,’ Bear th strovt, $5000. No. 81, % houscs with 8 rooms, and other with rooms, on Chicago, near 12th strect, §3000, No. §2, 1} story houso, 8 rooms, 4 closcs snd 100-acrel clstern good buru, on Fierce St., near 20th (near new government corrall), $1500 No ES, $-story housy, 0 rooms, coalshed, good well, ciatern, on § log, on Capifol a\enue, uea 00, wel 2.story house, 8 rooms, 4 helow and 4 Elosois, collir, well and cistern, with cr § ground, ou gauinders stroct, newr Barrac , Nouse on leased § lot, lease pril 1st, 1581, on Pacide B, 500, No. 86, 1 16 roows, well, cistern, ekc., near 10th ruey strocks, N q housy, 8 rooms, well with 40 teet of th bacresof cround, on Saunders atreet, 1 8. Dasracks, §2000, GEO. P. BEMIS' Real Estate Exchang 16th and Dougl e Ftreet THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY DECEMBER 10, 1<81. SOLOMON'S GASH PRICE LIST 1204 Farnham St., OMAHA, - - - Hand 01 6 Velvet Fra Eiwom Moulding, Walnut or Gilt, 1inch per foot. Ro w_ Moulding, Walnut «r Gilt, 1} inch yor foot. " Brass Hookn for R om Mo Hed Room Lamp, Cos Hard Lamps, Compl €, per coz Fracs +and Lamp, Coplete Iron Coal Hucket. Good firoom Hroom in Markot Child's Lroom Spitt: on Vuspadares Fxronsion Libary Lamy, 0 Glas ( e Kt 8 Gas Tumblers (one wet) Lam) (Good One Gallon il Can Low Prices for Iron Stone China Ware. Unhinndle Tens, por sot (12 pieces) [] Handle Tes, poe set (12 piaces), ¥ Cniandle Coffee, per sot (12 plo ov). .. Handie Coffeo, per wet (12 picecs). One 5o Ple Plates (6 One Set Toa ' lates (6 poced) ... .. ne 8+ Breal tast Plates (6 pieces) Cme Set Linner Plates (6 pieces). Covarod Turcer ¥ Cream Pitchers.. ... . Wash Bowl and titchor. “Ised Hooms (3 p Dust Pary Steele Dinmor I L oking Glisses, all Price’, Conduct:rs' Lunterns, 27T 0 abave prices FOR CASH, and you wil find them ot least elsewhe ‘o, % Wo pircha ¢ for Casl rates, and vell ‘or Canh Only. My t the lowost not_cbiiged $o g for 10 of bid not ment oned cn thix bill. Goods or Not. deteod- tf BAPPHEIRE RINGS. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND GOMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. ETEPLING SILVER. IN GREAT VARIETY IN GOLD AND WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO,, ob s VW IE H. I IR &S, DIAMOND RINGE, —AND - | - IN THR ~ le by For 8a/ 521 South Tenth St, ~OF THE~ DR. L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE CLINICAL ABBISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIO HOBPITAL. Beforences all Roputable NEB. Presorve it and Compare Prices With Others 0 30 per cent, less than 3 All Are Welcome, Whether They Want .. |WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Handsomest MARKET!' WM. F. STOET4EL "DISEASES EYE & EAR Deere & Compy. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS, MOLINE, ILL. Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Council Bluffs, lowa. tpper Sleds e 8 Teds, . 0 e 24x10 Chromos ]\m»m« Prames. ... w0 T ST RN AGENTS FO>x 4210 Carved Walnut Frames 20 shx2i Carved Moito « rames, Walout 1ix14 Walnut Fram Vv 2| Moline Wagon Co.----Farm and Spring Wagons, +| Deere & Mansur Co,~--Corn Plantors, Stalk Cutters, &o., Moline Pump 0o.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Speder Co.--~-Fountain City Drills and Sesders, HMechanicsburg Hach, Co.--—Baker Grain Drills, Shawnee Agricuitural Co.----Advance Hay Rakes, Joliet Manufacturing Co.----Bureka Power and Hand Shellers, Whitman Auricultural Co.-—Shellers, Road Serapers, &o.,. Moline Scale Co.----Victor Standard Scales, A C. Fish----Racine Buggies, AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required 1o Make a Complete Stock. SEND ¥FOR CATALOGUERS. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, 10 Council Bluffs, lowa. 4 cSmetm SRR PHE JELM MOUNTAIN us & triai and be convinced. Plunse call and price our G oda as we h ve thousands of articles G-OLD SITTLVER Mining and Miiling Company. Working Caplt ], - - = . . & Capital Sto- k, - - - - 5 5 5 : #1,U0 00, Par Value of Shares, - - & 20,000, STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OEFEFICEIRSS: . DR. J. 1. THOMAS, President, Cumuins, Wyoming. WM E. TILTON, Vice- Prexident, Cummins, Wyoning E. N. HAKWOOD, Sceretary, Cummine, Wyoming. A. G. LUNN, , Treasurer, Cummine, Wycming. TRUSTERS: FLouis Miller W. 5. Bramel. Fraucis Leavens. Geo. I, Fules, Dr.J. €. Wathing. Dr. J. 1. Thomas. A. G Duna, E.N. Hazwoud. Lewis Zolmas, FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St.,, Omaha, Neb. Consignments made us will roceive prompt attendion. 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