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%, " COUNCIL BLUFFS. Startling Ramors Concerning Ira | vrou Frou Smith's Death. Inattention and Careleesness in Spreading Infection Are Oharged. Mayor Vaughan Beaten in a|Vaughan has lon Buit Growing Out of the Tournament. is only one woman who has honored our city with a visit thus far this season who can give complete satisfac tion in such characters as Camille and Miss Grace Cartland SOMEWIHAT TRRELEVANT, | Wa think 0. R Scott a little hard | on The Nonpareil in his specch before the jury in the Vaughan case, and the reporter for that paper is correct in saying that Mayor Vaughan's running or being the controlling spirit of our morning contemporary had nothing to do with the cot case. Mr, been in the nows- paper business and has had control of a Council Bluffs paper heretofore, and wo fail to see why the fact of his con- trol of The Nonpareil has to do with the cots that were hired and not paid A Poor Frou-Frou Performance | for by those who used them. on Monday Evening. Our morning contemporary advisos Mr, Scott, ‘‘the lawyer,” to take a club and go for the mayor. We hope Twp Prisoners Fasily Escape Mr. Scott will refrain from commit- From the Oity Jail. Spicy News and Ple Mention Gathered by The Bose Reporter. nt Porsonal | sheet music and fine music ting such a rash act, as it might have a tendency to ruin the administration. Accordeons, violin strings, guitars, books at Mueller's new Palace Music Hall, JAIL DELIVERY, Charles Lawson, who was arrested romo time ago in Denison, and the There 18 & rumor going the rounds | guse against him compromised, was re- that Ira Smith from the time he was |arrested by Officer Sterling in this removed from the Ogden hotel dic not reccive such treatment as a gon tleman in his standing deserved, tha ho waa carted to the bnilding ercctod | dollars, to receive him and there left to die, | N8 We make due allowance of courso. for exaggeration, but certain 1| city Monday evening on information of the Crawford authorities charging him with entering a store in Dentson and taking from a safe about seventy He was lodged in the build- lled our city jail until the offi- cer could disposo of another law breaker, when they intended to take b it i8) him to the county jail for safe keep- there is a secret connected with the|ing. He had been in but a short time treatment of this disease that has no been discovered here. the case of Smith. taken to his temporary quarters oul of the city limits® Lot us tako As stated, he was flooring, From the time he | his eacape. t | when he conceived a plan tor escape. 1o took one of the legs from the stove and pried up a couple of pieces of lowered himself into the t | hasomont, from which he easily made Harry J. Carpenter im- proved the opportunity and followed he was first takon there no physician visited him and it was not known until since he died that for eighteen | There were three others in the cala- days nothing was givon him to move | booss. One, however, was too drunk i s to get out and the others were men hisbowels. Joo Smith who tended| ;0 'c, ., thera for lodging. It is him, declares that he did not die of | yresumed that Lawson has left the amall-pox, that so far as thatfwas con- | city. He is an old offender and proba- cerned, it could have been very easily | bIy the city has got permanentlyrid of handled. After the poor man died it | 2i8 Prosence. is further rumored that the floor of O o ki the house waa removed, a grave dug| WOk has boon commanced in good n earnest on Union avenue at the point underneath, the man buried, then|where it enters Broadway. We un- fire was set to the house, bed and|derstand, when finished, it will be oc- bedding consumed. Again it is re- cupied by the street railway company. ported that the clothes, bed and bed- WUERE WAS MOSES. ding belonging to Mr. Wise, who| The young man who attempted tonded the patient, was taken to the | 3881 O Monday night to light the exinguished gus jets with a singlo alley near the first Ward school house, [ yutch on a pole created about as much and that hundreds of children under[smusement as Frou-Frou. Twenty- tho excitement and _respiration of | five conts would purchase a lamp that play was oxposed to. tho smoke when | c2uld €asily bo eanly adjusted to the ; M| 6nd of the pole, thereby proventing tho' articles wero consumed. It‘ll groat deal of confasion. claimed by good mcfllcnl authority PERSONAL, that the very worso thisg that can be| g Fronch aud F. C. Briggs, of Avo- done is to disturb a person who is|ca, were at the Ogden house yester- taken with this disease, and under no | day. circumstances should the articles in-| Miss Ada Joseph, daughter of the focted with it bo burnod within the | colebrated violinist, arrived in Coun- city limits. Dr. A. 8. Payno late|cil Blufls Monday evening and took rofessor of theory and practice in the | the Union Pacific for the west. uthern Medical college, of Atlanta,| , Bishop Bharp and one of his wives Georgia, says ‘‘that patients should |arrived in thiscity from Utah, They never be moved from the room in [took the Rock Island road. They had which they are taken, The moment | quite a ‘‘sharp” little kid with them, that peouliar pulse easily detected st|who claimed that the reason his the inception ia felt, thepatient should | father didn’t take the rest of his suit. Carpenter had been in only a few hours for disturbing the peace. THE OMAHA Df\ILY BE taken before Judge Burke, who im- mediately imposed the usual tariff The Union Consolidated Mining company, of this city, has recently ro- ceived n large invoico of spociinens from their several mines NoHumbngging the Amerionn Peo=~ 1o You can't huming the Am rican poop'e, » hen they fino a remedy that s it them they use it an ' re ommend it to their friends, Just exa-tly the case with SPRING Brossom, which hus become a house ol | word all over the United St tes Pri e 20 oonts; tried bott vw 10 eits d1l.e (1w TRUTH ATTESTED. BomeImportantStatementsof We Known Peopls Wholly Verified. Tn order that th tully roslize the genuineness of the state ents, s well asthe power ud value of the article of which they wpeak, we publish her with t o fac-simile 8 ¢ & tures of pariien whowe sincerity 13 beyon | ques- tion. The Truth of these t stimonixls s abso lte, nor can the facta. they announco bo g nord, OMAIA, Nun., May 24, 1881, I H. WARNKR & Co, Drak Siki—| have frequently used Warner's Safe Kidne. aud Liver Cure 1 nffectio » attac %, and herefrom. 1’ have Ser.ne with watif clory re. es worshy of Aults, confiile..co. SID. Ketlorns Deputy Treasurer. Owuana, Nn , Vay 24, 1 81, 11, ¥, WARNER & Co., Kocheste xrii | have umed your safe Kidney and 1iver Cure ttis wpring a8 al ivor Invigorator, and 1find { the best remedy 1 wver tried, 1 have used 4 bottles, o d it has made me feel better than ever 1 ald before In the wpring. U. P. R, Bhope, Owan, Nxn , May 24, 1881, NGt Sink:—For more t 3 ars I havo ufferod much in onvenienco from combined kidney and liver uiscases, 14 have been un ble to work my urin y org nw also being affecrod I tried a great many medicinen and doctors, but I grew worse and wor © day by day 1 was told | had Bright's Disease, and | wishod my-clf dead if | could not have speedy relief. 1 took your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, knowing nothing else waa ever known to cure tha disease, and [ hay not been disappoint«d Th m dicine has cured me, and Iam perfec ly well today, entirly thro gh your Sate Kidney and Liver Curo 1 wish you all aucc s in publishing this v. luable remody through he world. A, U. P. R. R. Shops, Thousands of equally s rong endorsementa— many of th vhero h po was abar. oned—bave been v luntarily give remnikable power of Warner's S: nd Liver Cure, in all d sease of th ver or urinary ¢ 1 uny ono who reads this ha any phy .al troublo remo.be the gre t danger o delay DISEASES ~—OF THE— EYE & EAR DR.L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE OLINIOAL ABSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOBPITAL. Reforcnces all Reputable ysicians of Omaha, £27 OfMice, Corner 16th and Farnham 8ts., Omaha, Neb Augbmet! T M. MERRELL W.E. VIGUS, W. E. VIGUS & C0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS | s be immediately vaccinated. Doctor Payno gives it as his experience, which has been large, that a person taken mothers along, was that he might take a notion tw visit the White house. Miss Jennie Wayne, daughter of P. . about the down with the smallpox should be iso- | T. Wayne, of this city, is recovering lated, the houss quarantined, the pa-| from a severe attack of diptheria quite tient carolully watchud and as soon as | rapidly under Dr. Montgomery's treat- the fever of inception is recognized, | ment, immediutely vacoinated Haulivg to| g T, French, formorly of Purcival, hospitals and pest houses the dootor | 1,wa, has located permunently in this claims in the very bost way to spread | gity ' Ho will engago in tho grain the diseaso. business and handle agricultural im- It is said that two sponges used | plements quite extensi. ely. person of Ira Smith were loit in the streot near tho house that was burned. Theso should be i through tho west. He - isted Denver looked to'at once. A person. coming | ud wax very cordially recoived by the coming along would bo tempred to e o S D i ety pick them up and carry them home| ) : y. not knowing for what purpose they P Armour, contestant for the position of postmaster at this point, had been used, | 4 has returned fiom a brief visit to Kunsas City. Thomas Bowman has retu=ned from quite an extended business trip FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT SUIT. The cnso of C. A, Beoboe & Co. va. | Dr. Stellman, one of Coun- W. R Vaughan was given to tho jury |eil Bluffly loading physiciaus, on Monday mght, They returned a|has gone to Iowa City, where verdiot in favor of plaintifls for the | he will deliver a lvcture beforo the sum of §204.61. The facts out of | medical department of the state uni- which the case grew are something | versity. like this: It seems that, anticipating more people to - visit cur city than thero would be family or hotel accom- Mr. J. W. Robinson, manager of the Chicago Inter-Ocoun'ut this point, modations during the firemen's tour. | 148 gone to New Bexico for his nament, a comumtico was solectod at u | Bealth. meeting called tor the purpose to ar-| A, W. range wish soue parties to furnish cots | Whitney & » law publishers of San for ull visitors during the week. As|Francisco, Cal., was in this city yes- members of said committee, Mayor | terduny on a business trip. Vaughan and Col. D. B, Dailey call-| R.J Edmonds and W. Nicholas, of od_llllpfl}I‘I the u\l)nvn fil m and contracted [ Red Ouk are rogistered at the Ogden. with them to furnish cots at seventy- v ? 3 five cents for the season, with the un- ,,h::,'.‘l’,"r Vavghan'intact 1n " ery derstaucing that all hirig should, it : they so desired, pay fifty cents extra and keep tho cot. C. A, Bochoo & Co, claimed that Mayor Vaughan at i the time becawe, on his pmlnl“n gort, to bo givon at the Boyd's, on vidually responsible for the rent of Thuraday evening, There will be an all cota furnished by the above coms accommodation train run between the any forvisiting fircmen, Vaughauand | W¥© C1es T miley, howover, claim that uo such | Jessie Conthoui will appear in one rmm“, wan made that they were act | Of her unique entertainmentsin Bloom ing as » apecial committes for and i |& Nixow's | Saturday evening, behalf of the fire department und | Resorved seats are seliing rapidly. others organizations iuwru-!ed,‘ in-| Atthe ratos at which tickets aro sell- The jury, mui Boyd's opers house, of Omaha, cluding the board of trade it secms, took the same view the | will be pretty well filled next Thurs C |day evening, to listen to ‘‘Katherine nhintifl- did, hence the verdict, . Scott appeared for Beebeo & Co. | Van Arnhem,” etherwise known as and Holmes & Ajlesworih for the | Kate Larimer James, of this city, mayor. Florence Herbert appeared last NOT A RATISFACTORY BHOW. !uuh‘t m;l;; Lil(lu’ Detective, assum- s R 11| ing Bve ditferent characters, She ap- nouncement that the celebrated play did Monday night in Frou-Frou. of Frau-X'rau would be prosented was Chief of Police Field will not ap- the reason that so wany defied the |Pest in the band that will furnish the storm and went. From the time Miss | #usic at the Woodbine blow-out, Herbert sppeared ic wus vory vident | R. Shawvan, attorney at law of she had underiaken a task sho was un- | Denison, Crawford, called at 'ux B able to carry out. We,of course, make | oflico yosterday, Mr, 8. is the a.to; all due alluwance for poor support. | ney whom Lawson employed to defend The youny lady herself hus not reiched | i in the safe burglary case, result that stage in her profess ou wheu she | iug in an acquittal, On hearing that can carry a character upon which the | his client had been rearrested here, eutire interest of tho p ay is centered, | he immediately started for the Blutfs to the satisfaction of her audicnce [to be in at the last of the afluir. Thus Miss Herberty may be able to act in|far Mr. 5. has beon unable to got some of the characrers sho assumes | track of Lawson, but she will need considerablo study | A man by the name ot 'Jenson was and training before she can accoptably | arrested by Special Officvr Moiley for present such characters as the one she | boing in the public street under the assumed on Monday eveuiug, There | ntluence of spirituous liquors, and Kinsman, with Sumner, ENTERTAINMENTS, _ Two hundred tickets have heen sold in this city wlone for the Jame 135 Lasalle Street, CHICAGO, Grain and Provisions Bought and Sold on Margins. decTme-e dim Articles of Incorporation of the Millard Farmers' Club. Articles of incorporation made and adopted this 20th Al‘ny of October, A, D. 1881, by and between the undersigned in corporators, as follows, to-wit: NAME, Article T, The name of this club shall be the Millard Farmers’ club, PLACE OF BUSINESS. Article T, “The principal place of husi news of this club shall be at Millard -ta tion, county ot Douglas, Nebraska, NATURE OF BUSINESS. Article 111, The general nature of busi uews to be transscted by this club i 1« conduct a general literary and social busi. ness and other entertainments of a social character, CAPITOL BTOCK, Article IV, The amount of capita! stock o this clu + shall be two thousa: Mirs ivided int shares of dollar each, which -hall be paid in the wanuner pre scribed by the diectors, COMMENCEMENT AND TE' MINATI N, Artic e V. This club shall conmence t transact business and exeici-e its corporat: pawers the 20th day of Octobe:, 1881, and ts powers shall cease «nthe 29ih duy of October, 1981, AMOUNTS OF LIABILITY Article VI, The highest amount of s bility or indebtedness, which this clul shall at any oo time ubjoct itslef, ahal be three hunired d 11.rs OFFICERS, Article VII. The officers “of this club shali be conduted by board of three directors, who shall he elected from among the stockholders, and they shall appoint & president and such other officers as by law ix required. JULIUS SCHRAEDER, J. Bru CLAUS BCHUMANN, W. GERNDOKRY, STATE OF NEHRAHKA, County or DourLas, On this 29th day of October, A, 1), B8K1, ‘nmnmlly appeared before me, Charle irandes, » notary public for said county, Julius Schroeder, J, Blum, Claus Schu wann, W. Gerndorf, to me' known to be the signers of the foregoing articles of in corporation, and acknowledged the same t. be their voluntary act and deed. [sEAL.] CHAKLES ©RANDES Notary public in and fer Douglas county, Nebraska, THE OCCIDENTAL | J. I. PAYNTER, Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Btreets, OMAIIA, NEB Rates, Two Dollars Per Day. 2d6m C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ‘4 Feroham 84 - HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, LANDS. For Sale By BEMIS, /[FTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 8T8, No. 268, F/ 111t fonced and with soall T 'ld ing on Capitol Av-oue ne £26 h-tre , 87 No. 257, | n gelotor bk 295 b 270 feet on Hamlte rlrene streot, 82,60, No. 266, k1l orner lot on Joues, near 15 h troct, ¥ A ) Two lo's ow Center street, near Cum ) ing st 0. 060, Nu. 261, Two lots on Seward, near King stroc , 1 49 0. 52, Lt nSpruce str.et, ne 6h strect, No. 251}, Lot on Seward, neir Kng street, 350, 2,10, No. 247, Four beautiful residenc 1o'w, 1 ear Creighton College (or will el « parate), $:,00 . No. 246, Two lots on Una les, near Cl o stre. t, $400 euch. No.'2463, Lot on 1daho, near ( uming strect, $100. o, 245, One acre lot on Cuming, n ar Dutton shreet, §.50. No.'%44, Lot on Farnham, near 18th strect, 4,000, No. 243, Tot 6 by 133 feet on Collego struet, uear 5t. Mary’s Av. nue, §5.0. No. 242, wot on Duuglas, niar 26th strest 49, Half loton Dodee, nvar 1 th street, 70, Nflo, 241, Lot on Faruham, near 26th s reo, o No. 240, Lot 60 by 99 fect on Sou'h Avenue, nesr Mason street §560. Nu. 239, Corner It on Bur , niar 2 d ctrect, 2,600, NO. 238, 120x132 feet on Haruey, near 2ith il cut it up), 2,400, . 236, 71x310 fo.t on Sherman Avenuc (16th stru iear Grace, §1,000. No. 64, Lot on Douglas “ireet, near2 d $75 No. 282, ot on ¢ier wree , new Seward, 85 No. 231, . ot 41260 foct, near C pt | and 22d stroet, $1,00. 27, Two luts on Decatur, n ar ‘renc (rect, venu No. 228, 0t 143 30111 by 441 teet on Sherm-n Aventiy (16t str ct), near -race, 32,400 No. 220, Lot Zx 6 focton bouge, ne r 13th street, minke un offer No. 217, Lot v 2 d stre t, nea (1 rk, 861, No arK g, 80 NG 200, Lot on 1sth, néar Nicholis ¢ ect 500. No. 27, Two lote,on 16 b, near Facific stro t 81,100 o1 206,TWo lots 0 Castllar, mear 10th strect No, 204, beautiful rsideno 1t on Divs o street, near C ming, $s60. No.203, Lot on’ sautders, near riasilt . strect, 350, No. 199}, Lot 16th street, near P.ifl | $000. No. 19-4, Threelots 0 Sa LOCE Biret, bear rd, 31,800, . 1933, Lot on 20th rtreet, near Sherwan, . 104}, Two lo'w on 22d, near Grace street, ch, two lota on King, near Hami ton }, two Iots on 17th stret, near Whit rice, 81,150, No. 1884, Gie't 11 bl ck, ten lots, ne.r the bar rachs, 910 No. 101, iot ah Park.r, near utrt @ v No. 1bi, two lola 0 Cuss, hear 2Lt stieet, (81 edge;) §6, No. 11, lut'on Center, near Cuming street, No. 180, lot on Pier, ne v Sewnrd stree , $600. No, 176, 0ton Shérman wvenue, uosr Lar strect, 81,4 0. DO, 1744, 10t un Cass, near 148, §1, 00, No. 170, lot on Pacifi', near 14th sircet; make , six 1uta on Farrham, near 24th stroet, 3,10 euch, mll biock on 2000 strot er , Wi thrce dote i Giscs @ it near Saun ¢r, aud Cassius tre ts, € 0.0, No. L i on alifornis wiree’, iar Crog ton colley | # Tob, moir the head of St Mary's ut two acrew, uear the heac of St 31,0 U ot strvet, near White Le o 10ts. near ehot tower on the r ool fiet (2 ols) on 1sth srect, near P ppiton's, 81,0 No, weiue, Spri na Of gre tre t, 81,606 clly ICAF Sauudirs strect, ot on G f ccrner 1ot on Chailes, near saundir BR300, No.'s , LCon Lzard, nvar 21st, with two sual nOmses, $2 400 Au. 86, Lo iots on Luth, near Pierce street 78, threo 1oty o Huruey, near 19tu street ot B3 0, 7, GOAN2 feak, on Pacific, near sth street, w0, No. 69, G0x132 fect, on Douglas strect, near 0. hteon lots on 21st, 22d, 8d end Saunuery sircers, neaF « Face and Sauiiens sirect b ach urh block (180x1 o £.ct), near the Yoor Clair o i 0N str r o tra k, S300. e of No. i, 0. on Marcy, near vth st cut, 81,200, No't, 1ot on Calite Fuin, near 2 87, 81,60 . No. L it on Cae, Hewe 2ed 8 1eet, ¥ No. by Lt i lariy, uear Loiwi Harbay s tir ud wddit ons, also i Parkers Sh o ) Aeria e, K. v Tooud A3, | o's and il other hundred and fifty -nine besutiful resi located on HATIRON SUCCE, (B 1Yy between the turn tavie of tre red stroct oar line Bud tho waterworss resers (o aind addition, wid Just west of the Content of the o Ulaire i Shoun's adaition. Pric s aupe from 1005 00 viach. and will be ol 00 0wy (erum. Tracts of 6 1, 15, 50 cros, with and aujuining calden e ota in tho city of Unabia—auy location you ae ire--tivith, o t, WUtH O west, and wh bed-rock prices. 220 cholce bumuess fots in all tne prineipal buisiioss sircots of Ouialia, var) iig fiom 600 t0 1,000 vach Iwo huwdred houses and lots ranging from 0w, and 1cated i every part of the ge nuiber of excellent farms in Douglas, wders, Dodge. Weshington, Burt, and iu Fastorn Nebraska. st o 1 Louging, T,UN) acr & best lands in - arp, eounty, and lirgy tricts in all the ea torn tiera 0! counbice. Over 00,000 aare {( the oest lande in Nebras- ka_or wale by this syency Very lorge awounis of su'urba anets tei, thenty, fort withiv one’ to thive, four P stottiee NEw i published by 0. P Beni Moy 1o ned 0 uproved farms; also on i D10 cd Ay property, b the lawe trates of 1 terest Houscs, stores, hotels, farms, lots, laudif, s, (4, to rent orlea ¢ 4 o llucted, deeds, mortgagos ©real estate documents made out % W DNISDAY DECE | MBR 14. 1 GRAY'S *PLCIFIC MEDICKL ¥ TRADE NAIKH & i BEFORE TAKING. ’l : 4 1 h ‘l\«‘ * 'lr m A Ago and many ¢ mail to ovi in wold by all dr. ackage, OF 6 pack vees for % roc by mall nres | tof the Wireming THEGKA TEDICINE (O Roftalo, N. ¥ @ik by 0 F ety OLUTION ORDERING SIDE WALKS uiaha. That a sidewalk be, within ffteen days fror this date, v grade in said city, in front of and adjoiniug th tollowing described premi-es, viz LUl wes s de o -n {18 u At et wid 1o 1, 1l e TRADE MARK ¥ Anun - anity of Conmimption and & Proms eI ved ders St In bio k413 of Saundora St , in bick 12, Deere & Compy. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS, MOLIKE, ILL. AFTER TAKINO, R s Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Council Bluffs, lowa. TWESTERN AGENTES ¥EO:1r e it realv by the oty couneitof vhe ity ot | {0108 Wagon Oo,----Farm and Spring Wagons, b v inin At aws o | Dg0ro & Mansur Co.----Corn Planters, Stalk Cutters, &c, . Moline Pump Co.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seeder Co.----Fountain City Drills and Seeders, L 0 skt 6106 Ul e Ohders 8, 1 Blook 18 Mechanicsburg Mach, Co.----Baker Grain Drills, ST o S s i ook 1, Shawnee Agricultural Co.---Advance Hay Rakes, Lion 4 fect wo e of Sanucers St I block 12, Joliet Manufacturing Co.----Eureka Power and Hand Shellers, 1th side of Cumiog st., In block 207§, 1 e e of e st - K 27, Whitman Asricultural Co.----Shellers, Road Scrapers, &., Wl Moline Scale Co.----Victor Standard Scales, e wiid " 4 'i'.f.,."'; 'i'.':,'f.'.i.:".u':"':‘.,"lk;n.'.k : A, 0. Fish----Racine Buggies, Arsteane’s e wliton 4 feer wide. Lot , w e o Swunders t,in block | Fon's fiestwddiion, 4 fet Wi e, L 6, wont Aarnstro @' fiest a Suchuidewalk t0 be repaircd of plank and to be in width, as abeyo the respective owner oF ovrars the sam. . Passed D c. 6, 1881, The Oldest Mstathlshed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASRA. Caldwell, Hamuwon & Co. Busiuess (ranmected aame 4 What of an fucor porated oank Accounta kept 1o curreney or gold subject & wrht chyek without nntion Certiicates of epit i payablo i Uit X and twolve montie, searing (nterst, or o awmand without interest Actvaticen wade o o ities at market rates of 5 0N ADprOTe Asct torost ani sell gold, bl , state, county and Draw aigit drafte o ( oxchang il wland, treland, oot aridt United Bf;atresflDeposrt.ory; FLELST NationalBank —OF OMAHA — Cor, 13th and Farnam Sts, BANKING “STABLISHMENT i OMANA SUCCESBORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) BTARLIBILKD 135t Jrganized se a Nationa Bank August %0, 1563, OAPITAL AND PROFITS OVFR + 8300 000 OLDEST OPYIORRS AND DIKNOTORS § Prestdent. A. J. POPPLATON, Attorney. ) JouN A. CRRIGHTON, F. 5. Davis, Aseb, Caahier, I'ni beok receivee ring inierest Staten, alwo London, Dubfii principul citiog of the cont! Sells passenger ticketa for em/geanta’by the 1o o tha ahe da- ~cribed premises mie herehy rquire | £ repair AND DEALERS IN ii ok 1,| ALl Articles Required 10 Make a Complete Stock. block 1, SEND FOR OATALOGURS. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, Council Bluffs, lowa. d c3me2m DR. J. I. THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming. E. N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming. Dr. J. 1. Thoras. k. N. Haraood. Louix Miller Fraucis Leavens, Dr.J. C. Watkiny, W. s, Bramel, Geo. H. Fales. THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-OLD SILVER Mining and Milling Company. wind all parta of Working Capit 1, i & L 2 s 2 2 - 830,000, e Capital > o k, = S o~ - - - - - - §1,000 00 ILLECTIONS PROMPTLY MA UK var Value of Shar - - §26,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING bISI'RICT. OFFICERS: WM E. TILION, Vice-President, Cammins, Wyo ning A. G LUNN, Troasurer, Cummins, Wycming. TRUSTEES: A G Dumn Lewis Zolman, GEO. W. KENDALL, Author zed Agent for fale of Stock; Box 442, Cmaha, Neb, ' FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb, “wpite Without regard to 7 neisco and prinetpnl Conl%":lmenu made us will receive prompt attention. Referonces: : Pl & Co., Baltimoro; Peck & Bansher Chicaub; M eferances: Stat Bank, Omaha; Pl Wasb & 0n Cincinnati WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. THE KENDALL AN ID DRESS-HAKERS' COXPARION. tuet 0o 9th strect, near Leaven. | °| coln on Tuesday. the ¥7th sy of De iting in use. 1 uress ik g can why itecl s terins aodress AR & 3t., Ch neverout of fastion, Muchines, Circulars or Az CON( 113 A Jams S, W, KENDALL, Agent, Ciuaha, 1 tion of C, F 11 Liquor us & Dru.gist, OTICE. Notice is hereby i en that C. did upon the 13th day of Decer i i upylication t0 the Mayor il of Onah and Vivous Li wechanicyl and chemical purioss 01y, at N 11 Faniain stoec, 8 from the Ist deyor Ja day of Apri , 1°52. it there be no objec protest led within two wouks from Lith day of . Good - an, A D, 13 % ity Con C F GUubMAY Applicant Tus Day Pxs newrpaper will publish the whove notice for tvo wecks, at the cxpeuso of the applicant. The City of Omaha s not te be char.nd therewith, 3. J. L, C. JEWETT, Qity C erk To the Members of the Nebraska Btate Medical Bociety. Wan0o, Neb., N A specinl sesalon of the' N cal Society i called to me granted, deel22zt emher our of 16 o'l k &, 1 S1,at the b of tak ng such action, as may in relition to the law r g of u edicine, in the Sta o of No the practic brast snd such other usiness s may be re *.d to be doue by s id State Medieal Soolety pocial sossion. MW, ST 0., President Nebraska State Medical Soclely, Attested: A. 8. MANSF ELDE, M D, State Med. Bo. no2aditwst YRON REKD uaw kRN BEMIS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 16th ana Douglas Street, OW e~ -—c BYRON REED & CO. OLDART BSTABLISHED Real Estate Agency IN NEBPASKAY Koep & complete abstruct of titls 40 *Tate In Roal It pluits aud presses perfectly one yari per misute. 1t plaits from 11601 1-4in width in the cours et 10 0ts or tinest silk . a4 nice plating is vor | Goodman I ward, Omaha, Neb.. | Hosie ale only, Loy, Omafa, Neb, ry, &c.,row open. W holes y. n, remonstrance or Vecomb r, A, 1. 1581, ¢ waid peral will be ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, Nk, PLMTIN[} MAGH[NE! ?he Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebrasks SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. 1y 18-mo FOSTER &GRAY, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., OIWVLIAEIA, - - - NEB. HEADQUARTERS ——FOR — MEN'S FURNISHING COODS. We desire o call the special attention ot the trade to om or perwit to vell Malt, Sp'r twous | elegant lines (at BO1T: M PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan ors aa g, £ rm dicinal, Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls SHREVE, JARVIS & CO., Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. J S CAULEFIELD, ——WHOLESALE — BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham 8t., Omaha Nebh. ..., F.C. MORGAIN. ‘WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnhem St.. Omaha, Neb. E. D. McLAUGHLIN. | D. 8. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW|ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And N".‘“J’?f‘?"l“" | "A.LBM?B BLOCK, " am. P f ) - ace

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