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~— 6 COUNCIL BLUFFS. —— the Boys. Fairy Grotto was presented in a very asceptable manner with new and ap propriate nrfln-r;\z The entertainment w Christmas Was Oelebrated hy was worthy of the literal patronage it roceived. To-night will be presonted & very interesting programme by & company from Omaha. _All who can should attend. You will not only en Some Who Made Too Free|ioy a rich treat but be helping a good With the Jug and were Jugged to Pay for It. cause. REMEMIERING THE TYPE-STICKERS, Miss Hortense Bodurtha, very in- nocently touched the hearts of all the night force over at the npariel The Catholic Fair a Succesa 1n | building last Saturday night by hav- a Worthy Cause. o 1 News and Gosslp from Our dishes and these they hugged Reporter Over the River. Yesterday was certainly an unusu- tern ally dull day in Towa's w metropol ing at hor own cxpense an elegant ro- past prepared and sent to them. The boys didn't leave anything but the closely, well they were hungry. wore just able to speak to Clark, tell him about it and ask him to return thanks to the “generous and thought- ful donor.” That turkey could never have been put to better use if it had Fow people were to be | Jived sevoral years longer. ween on our streets. All the whole- MISCELLANEOUS, aale houses were oclosed, and nearly [ Mr. W. S. Rice, ono of the grand all retail business wero suspended out | army boys, has been tendered and ac- of roepoct for the day The genoral [copted a position as mailing clerk on quietnoss which prevailed was no doubt due to the fact that all church celebrations took place Sunday, and the Union Paci On account of the pressure from the inside at the city jail, Judge Burke was obliged to forget that fat wobbler outside of these there is not much | and hold court. Several plain drunks going on. The bad condition of the| were ground out to give room for the stroets and roads prevented driving by those who usually occupy a por- tion of the day in this healthy cxer- moro refined criminal, such as wife pounders, and general mug smashers, The new palatial residence of W. W. Wallace on Bluff strect, is being ciso. We presume everybody enjoyed | supplied with water pipes throughout, themselves their own way at homo or | Bixby & Wood, gas fitters and plumb- at the homo of friends or rolatives. We hope all remembored the great and important event that the occasion commemorated. A QUESTION, ors of this city, have the contract. City Engineer Judson was engaged yesterday in surveying the site forour now engine houso at the junction of Main and Bryant streots. Mrs. Clark, wifo of Nonpareil Clark, Why was it that some other minis- and son, left yesterday on a brief visit ters beside the Episcopal did not take | to relatives and friends. a more active part on the occasion of [ Mrs, Jackson, mother of James the Odd Fellows’ fair, which was held | Jackson, one of Council Bluffs ¢ for two days recontly in this city 7 [ sive cattle dealers, is very dangerously Why was it, our morning contem- |ill at her residenco on Bancroft streot porary? The ministers must answor for themselves, We opino that one reason why one of our city pastors don’t take & more active part, other than lending his presence and patron izing the affair, is bocause he does not 4 believe in rafiling, even to assist the| We unde poor. No matter how harmless we tities of pre The banks of this city were all closed yesterday. The district court will convene at the court house this morning at 9 o'clock. and that there aro quan- isions donated to the Odd consider it there are ministers of the | Fellows fair for the benelit of the poor gospel too conscientious as to counte- that still remains in the custody of mance any such things, A CHRISTMAS OPENING. When Chief of Police H. H. Fi this Christmas day, in prison or dun. eld reached police headquartors on Sun- day morning, he betook himself a thinking. ““Well,he remarked,it 18 too bad when we remember how many human beings on this day are incarco- rated; shut out from all the world on | When the streets are in proper con- the proper committoe undisposed of and unless used immediately will spoil. Any needy ones can make inquiry of Wm. Siedentoff, under Savings bank. We undorstand that work on Union avenue, suspended on account of the bad condition of the soil, will be re- sumed to-day. goon. 1am going to try an oxperi- | dition wo undorstand tho two-whoelod ment for once,” and he put on his cap, | Herdics will be put on the route. took his cane, and passing into the | Keep your tickets. strect wont directly to the mayor's office, where he presented his plan, which was to empty the city prison of Mrs. Ira Muiholland, Albany, its human contents. The mayor con- «cluded at once that on promise of good Virtue Acknowledged- writes: I have suffered from oft-recurring biliows headaches, dyspepsia, and oom- plaints peculiar to my sex. Since using behavior all those confined for|your Burdock Bl od Bitters I am entirely drunkenness and disturbance should | reli ved. be liberated at once. Chief Field re- turned to the jail, took down the iron bar, roceived their promise, opencd Price $1, trinl size ton Matte: of Application of ¥. R, Smith for iuor License. the door, they were all free once NOTICE. more, and we take pleasure in an- nouncing the fact, that notwithstand- | 4ia upon the 16t ing, before night the calaboose was|D,, 1 full of men arrested for the samo of: | aud City Council 0 ne of those liberated -:(1 Malt, Spirituous and V o fences, nol found their way back. HAPPY HEARTS, Justico E. J. Abbott, on C"""’l';"‘: or protest filed within two. weeks from day united in marriage Mr. E. J s, barber Notioe i herahy yiven that F. It Smith day of December, A. 1, file his application to the Mayor ¥ Oumaha, for li-ense to Vinots Liguore, o 1124 Chicugo stret, Fifth Ward. Omaha, Neb.. from the 1st day of Ja ary, 1682, to'tho 10th day of Al t thiero be no objection, remonstra December 16th, A, D, 1881, the said the U. P, transfer and | license will bo gran od. ¥\ It. Smrrit iss Cora wood, The happy pair Applicant. returned thanks when the certificate| THE OMana Dainy Ber newsp per will was handed them for the gift. DIFFERENT WAYS OF CELEBRATING. Tho ways of celebrating Ohristmas [ harged therowit in this land of the free and home of the brave are innumerable, Some g0 |-~ 0 church, some stay at home, some | Matter of Application of . L. Mc have roast turkey,and some have none. ublish 1he above notico once each week for two weeks at the ¢xpenso of the ap- plicant, " Tho City of Omalia s not to be L. J.J. L. C.JEWETT, City Clerk. tor Liquor License. A man by_the name of Scieffer celo- NOTICE, brated by going up to the Union stable ‘on Broadway, and picked a fuss with a young man employed there. Chiof Field was called, Sciefler | Tioenss to s | Malt, S let go his hold, slipped out the back | Liquors, at No. 811 S way through an alley on to Main | Third Ward, Omah: atreot, but was aftorwards caught by | 4oy of danuary, 182 #ield and Brooks,and antied up $10 on PR ) he spot for his appoarance at 9 0'clock | or protest filed within two weeks f yesterday. A colorod youngman who'declared he | Will be granted. D T, McGueki had a respectable mother by the name given that D. L. n Omaha, for ituous and Vinous h Tenth street, s from the Ist tothe 10th day of Mayor 1 fthere ba no objections, remonstrancs Je- A cember 13th, A. D., 1881, the said | i App fcant. Tik OMAKA DAY Ber newspaper will ot Brower, who would not see him |publish the ahove n tico once cach week suffer celebrated by getting drunk, |for two weeks at tho expen ¢ of the a pli- creating & disturbance for which he [cant. The was hauled in by the police. A man |churged the by the namo of Newell got drunk, | ge10.0¢ entered a restaurant, passed out into L y of Omaha is nit tobe C., JEWETT, City Clerk, ¢he kitchen, astonished and frightenod | Matter of Application of M. A, McNa- the hired girl by yelling like a Sioux, mara for Liquor License. squatting in the slop bucket, upsetting NOTICE, contents on the floor, gotting ar-| restod and lodged in jail, || where he begged like & ‘dog with o sore head to be released. A number of others got on what A McNamara bor, A, 1., 1881, o Mayor and City 'ou tose | M It, Spirituous v at Now. 214 a d 216 Four U | toonth treot, ' hird ward, ‘Umaha, Nob., from i8 | the 1t day of January, 1852, to (he 10th "day of by given that 5th day of I to a0/l Vinous caliod o plain drunk, just enough on | Apnl, 1553 board to be unable to distinguish be- | e filed within two weo! tweon Christmas and the Fourth of [ A D, 1851, the said license will b July, raised hades generally, and M A M 1t thore be no obj etios OMO" KLEAIICE OF pra- from 4 Applicant. wound up in jail. One Aundrews, | Tur Duuy Bex newpaper will publih the who has a wife he loves almost to traction, putin on a complaint on- | cnarged therewith, = J. J. L. ¢, JEW is loved one, that he had | de 161 City Clork wsolf Christmas by pound- — amused abova 1o cu for two weeks at the expense of th applcant. Tie City of maba 18 not ing her over the head, Androws |Matterof Application of C. ¥, Goodman swears she is telling a 1—light false- for Permit to Sell Liquor as » Druggist. bood, and is only preparing a loop: NOTICE, bole through which to crawl, and leave him & green grass | o his appliostion to the Mayor an widower, Tom Thumb, not| W Notico is hereby gi en that ., Goodvan, did upon the 13th lay of Decomby D. 1831, Clity Coun of Omiabia, for porwit to sell Malt, Spirituous Viu a for M the Thumb that Barnum has made fa- | heenanieal s “.';:...‘]‘I-..‘.’.T.‘:‘.‘.‘E‘.:.’.‘ «'m’l;’.’ . mous, but another and more formida- | 111 Farnbam street, Sri wand, Omaba, Neb: ble ““h nd” appendage, entored ono of | o it 1 4ty of Jancary, 1852, o die”loth ) y of Apri | 1442, our saloons primed for a fight, got & "u:mu'f lIn-I p objection, remonstrance or protest flled within two weeks from 15th day of :';l" ‘:““1 erry warmed up, drow | X, e Bert will b , and got knocked through the door | cranted. o'F. dOODMAN into the loving embrace of a police- Applicant, man. Oliver Johnson and John | g, Brown, colored, got high, used nasty [ the applicant. The City of Dmaha s 1 talk, tried to sing & carol from the top [ charsed therewith,” 3.3, L. C. Jk of a telegraph pole, and were entered Tur Doy Brs newspapor will publish the ice for tvo woeks, at the docl2-12t City for lodging end breakfast at Burke's | Matter of A pplication of Herman Meyer hotel. A drunken tramp celebrated Chrisf mas by prowling around on Washing- vpoo the 15th day of December, A ton avenue eutering peoples’ back | ) yards, and acting the fool on general principles. Heo stole a pair of over ahoes frou Captain Williawms' por fur Lianor License, NOTIC! Notice i# hereby given tuat Herman Moyer did D., 1581, fie s up, 1icatio « o the M yor arid City Cound | of Otiaha, for Hconse 40 woll Malt, Bpirituous and ¥ nous't iquors, at 207 South 15ih Ntreet, Thr uaia Neb., from the 1at day of Janu 10 the 10t) « ay of April, | 0 00 0bjection, Femonstrai » of pro- . | ther He was captured after a while and ‘.{" fllod within two weeks rom Ue ember 13.h, Lodged in juil. THE CATHOLIO ¥AIRK, D, 1851, the said licnse will be granted, HIRRMAN MEYKR, Applicait Tun Dasur Bun newspaper will publish th The Catholic fair commenced last | above notice for two wee & at the expe so of the night at Dohahey's. The aflair pr ises to bo a very prosperous one. splicant he ity of Omana is not to by charged therowlid, J.J. L. € JEWETT Decld 12, Clity Clerk. weats n Roclining Chairs. The famous C., B. . Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Swoking Cars | cember, A. D, ttod with elegant high-backod rattan rovolving . No Cnglg ars SLEEPING CAR LINES tor NEW YGRK, BOSTON, PHILADELPIIA, BALTIMORE, AND ALL EASTKRN ITIkS, VILLE, and all points In the BOUNE-ELAST. THR BRAT LN For ST. LOUIS Depot with the Through Sleeping Car Lines for ALL POINT! BOUTEL. THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. to travelors and tourists aro s followa: & Q. PALACI Horton's Reclining Chairs, No extra charge fo chalrs, for the exclusive use of fret-class passen: East, South and Southoast. Car_accommodations, Time Tablea, ete., wil cheertfully given by applying to ¢ PERCEVAL LOWELL,{ @enoral -onger Agent, Chicago, OMAHA & CHICACO, Where direct connection aro rado with Th=ugh WASHINGTON The Short Line via. Peoria Eor_INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS- Whore direct connections aro made in tho Unlor NEW LINE o= DES MOINES The uneqvaled Inducementa offorod by this line The colebrated PULLMAN (16-wheel) PALACR SLEEPING CARS run’only on thin line C., B. NOTICE “RAWING ROOM CARS, with 3 gor. g Stool Track ard suporior equipmont combired | Y103 Liguor: with thelr gioat through car arrangoment, makcs | 8trect, this, above all others, the tavorite route to tne | 6th day of January, Try it, and you will And traveling & luxury in. 56 stead of'n discomfort. gy RSO L Through tickets vio this colebrated line tor sale | OF P atall otices in the United States and Canada. q Al nformation aLout ratea of fare, Slooping | Will be granted BEST —~AND~— Handsomest ~IN THE= MARKET' For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL 521 South Tenth St. Matter of Application of P. A. Ham. mon for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I'. A, Ham. mon did, upon the 23d day De- 1881, file his application to ths Mayor and City Council of Omalia, for permit t Malt, Spirituous and t No. 906 _North Tenth ifth ward, Omahs, Neb,, from the 1882, to the 10th day of April, 1882, t cember 234 A, D., 1881, the raid license X P, A. Havvox, Applicant, Tk Datiy Brs newspapee will publiah woeks, at the expense of the applicant, The Caty of Omahais not to be charged therewith, J. . L, C, JEWETT, ESTRE 8 — Peod Sramp Jou Cireulad =— D y Clerk, _ olff Matter of Application of Alf for Liquor License. NOTICE. did, upon the 1#th day of Decimher, A, I, 1881 A1 'hisapplic tion to the Mayor aud City'Coun- il of Omaha, for license to el Malt, Spirituous and Vinous liquors, at kouthwest criier Twenty- second an Cumin’ streots, Sixth ward, a, of January, 1853, to the PILES! PILES! PILES! Ulcerated Pil 08 has been discovered by Dr. Wil tiam, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William's | applicant. Indian Ointment. A singlo box has cure worst chronic cases of 25 or 80 years standing. No ono need suffer five minutos atter applying this wonderful soothing medicine, Lotions, instru- menta and eloctuarica do moro harm than gdod, William's Olntment absorbs the tumors, al getting warm in bed,) acts stant and painlees rellef, and Piles, itching of the private ing olse, fiead what the Hon.J. M_Geffinberry of Gleve- and says about Dr. William's Indlan Pilo Oint- ment: T have usod scores of Pilos cures, aud it rds mo p casuro tossy thatIhave never found anything which gave such immediate and perma- nont rollef aa Dr. Wiliiam's (ndian Olntment For salo by all drugyists or mailed on receipt of price, §1.00. HENRY & CO., Prop’rs,, CLEVALAND, OHIO, For sle by C, F Goodman, Oct10dnod&rwrowly WE! DE MEYER ON CATARRH “Treatise’ on the causes, conscquences and y F. W. Wel De Meyer, of New York the antidotal treatmont. ~ Advanecd theory im- portant fucts startling corroborations * Deafnoss, wea s, 10w of voicr, scrofuls, loucorrh ¢a, b onchitis' and_ undermined con ti* tutions reault from Catarrhal poison.” *“Trea- tuse” free and sent pallngnlr:ud to any o e, on receipt of post | card. D, B, Dewey & Co., Tublishers, No. 182 Fulton Stecet, Now York. wo Hop B. on are young and [l suffering from any Hon® 2y ftiva oy By L ThousAnas aie ati paally o Ble e E K L ne e disease that " ’I v you dys 4 Reidney, Sold by drug Send (o1 thes Tickets, Omabis, Neb., offer Tickets to the Easf | until turther notice, at the following unheard of Low Rates; Istclass, 24 cl NEW YORK, $20.00, St BOSTON, 0,00, ADELPHIA, 2 WASHINUTON, 20,00, 22,00, For particulars, write or go direct to HOBBIE A Sure Cure Found at Last]|A: 1581, the mid liccuso will b the | charyed therewith. J.3. L on, remonstrance or pro- + from Dee mber 16th, nted Woury, teat flied wit in two ALyrEn No On nff App icant. e e g 1o Aned || s DAty B ewspeper | Wil phellah: The above notice rtwo weeks at the exp neo of the ne City of Omaha is not to be Wi decls 126 Matter of Application of Mm. Fmelia Thume for Liquor License, o tho Intense itching, (particulaaly at night after NOTICE, an Notice in hereby given that Mrs, FEmelia Thume did, upou the 17th day of Décember, A.D. 1881, file hisa, plication to the M yor and City Council of Omahy, for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at No. 315 South Tenth street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb,, from ihe 1st day of Jaou: ary 1882, o the 10th day of April, 1862, | there be no eqjection, remonstance cr protest filed withintwo weeks frow the i7th of December, A. 1. 1881, tho said license will be granted. MRS, EMELIA THUME, Applicant, The OxAnA DAILY BEE news, aper will publish the a ove notice once cuch week for two weeks at the expense of the ap;li- cant. The city of Omaha is not to be charged therewith. J.J. L. C. JEWETT, City Clerk. itschke Matter of Application. for Liguor Li NOTICE, ulins Tr snse, 13 Troitschke, A. D. 1881, 1 City Coun: alt, Spirituous and Vinous 'Liquors, at No. 308 and'812 8. 15th street, 4th Ward, Omaha, Neb., from tho 1ut duy of January, 1852, to the 10th day of April 1852, 1 there bo no objection, ren test filod within two woeks tro A. D, 1551, the said leense Al Ty DALY Brr Nowspaper will publ above notice for two weeks at tho expe se of the applicant. The City of Omaha i3 not to be charged therewith, J. J. L, CJEWETT, delt 12t City Cle'k Matter of Applleation of Mrs. Phillip Koch o Liquor License, NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that Mrs, Phillip Koch did, upon the 20th day o Decem er, A. D.. 1881, fi application to the M e and U ancil of Om ba, fr phituous and Vinous Casteller and Tenth ot, First wanl, Omahy, Neb,, from the Y of January, 1882, to the 10th day 1882, 8 be no objection, remonstrance )= protest filed within two weeks from De- conbor 20th, A. D, 1881, the said license wil be granted. JuLiansa Kooi, Applicant. I Tl | o R HOBBIE BROS, Brokers in all Railroad publish the above otice once, ench week or two woeks at the expense of the appli- cant. The Uity of Omaha is not to be charged therewith, J.J. L. C. JEWETT, dec21-2t City Clerk, #2300 | Matter of Application of . Mauws for 3 jquor License. BROY,, Dealers in Koduced Kate Ralroad aud NOTICE, Steamship Tickets, 809 Tenth 8t., Omaha Neb, | Notice ia hereby given that F. Mauss did upon Rememoor the ' placo—Three (icors N. rth o Unlon Pacific Railroad Depot, East s de ofTenth | plication to the Mayor Btroet. Omaha August 1, 1251 ANUFACT RS AXMEYE 1e-s1Y] &BRO. OMAHA.NEB ¢ A. D 1851, filo hin ap- 4 City Courcil of Oma- , for license to sell Malt, Bpirituous and Vin s Liquors, st 16th, between Webs er and Cali fornia treet, 6th Ward, Omah., Neb , from the mg., of January, 1852, to the 10th day of April, 1882 11 thero bo no objection, remonstrance or pro- teot filed within two weoks from December 16th, A. D, 1851, the said license will be granted. Fip, MAV 1 | the 16th day of Docembe App: oai Tun DaiLy Bux Newspapor will publish the Above Botice for two weeks at she expense of the spplicant. The City of Gmaha is not to be charg: od th 3.3 L. O JEWETT, Matter of Avglication of Henry Osthoff for Liquor nse . herew Aolh | City Clerk, Matter of A\pH:h: ation of Henry Pundt NOTICE for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I Osthoft NCTICE, did, upon the 16th day of Decem D, 1881 Notloe s horeby given that * enry undt, did filehis applicat on 10 the Mayo: and City Con cll of Uwaha, for licenso to w1l Malt Spirituous and'Vinous Liquors, at No, 613 Six t there be no objection, rom &t filed within two wes ki f ber, A. D., 1581, the said lice f Decem HLRXRY OTHOPY, Avplicant. e newspaper will ‘publish £h Tun DA #bot e notice for two woeks at the «xpense Of the | notice 1or two weoks at the expense of the ap- s ok 1o be | plicaat. = The Oity of Ouaba laot to b charged spilioant The Ciy of Ons charg d therewith, ~ 4. J. L. C. JEWETT. doclbazt Uty Clark h st cot, Fifth ward, Oniahs, Neb, from | LiGuors, t No. 1218 Farnham street, T of January, 1852, to the 10th day of | Ward, € upon the 7th day of Devember, A. D. 1881,0le his appil. ation to themayor ande 'ty council of Oma s, for license to soll Malt, Spirituous and Vi rd ha, Neb., from the Lst day of January, 1'th of ‘April, 1882, 1582, to o orpro- | 1 th ro bo uo objection, remonstrance or pro- tes fled within two weeks from December 7th, will b g tod. { A« D. 1851, the eaid license wili be graniod. Hixky Pox Appli ¢ | Tun DAty Bun newspager will publish the abo herewith. ETT, deT-124 Oity Clerk. SOLOMON'S CASH PRIGE LIST! 1204 Farnpham 8t., OMAHA, - - NEB. Preserve it and Compare Prices With Others Boys' Clipper Sieas 24x30 Chromos Walnut Frames Room Moulding, TSEE L TLY Ro m Moulding, Walnut or Gilt, Brass Hooks for Bed Room Lamy, Comple Tron Coat Bucket the above notice once each weck for two || Flates (6 picces) _no So Broakfast Platos (6 pie ates Covered Tureens Notice is hereby glven that Alired F. Wolff | Stee find them at least 10to 30 per All Are “Welcome, Whether They Want o/ THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: TUESDAY! DECEMBER 21, 1. eere & Comp'y. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS, MOLINE, ILL. Wholesale Dealers in AGRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Council Bluffs, lowa. WESTERNIAGENTES EOX Moline Wagon Co.----Farm and Spring Wagons, Deere & Mansur (o.----Corn Planters, Stalk Butters, &e., Moline,Pump Co.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seeder Co.----Fountain City Drills and Seeders, Mechanicsburg -Mach, Co.----Baker Grain Drills, Shawnee Agricultural Co.----Advance Hay Rakes, Joliet Manufacturing Co.----Eureka Power and Hand Shellers, Whitman Agricultural Co.----Shellers, Road Scrapers, &e., Moline Scale Co.----Victor Standard Scales, 0 % A, 0. Fish----Racine Buggies, AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. 4 SEND FOR CATALOGUES. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, Council Bluffs, lowa. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb, Conslgnmonts mado us will receive prompt attention. Roforoncos: St Omaba; Plats & o nltmoror beck. b Banaor. Chioutor U ok » fr Fincinont Lk ¢ 'HEADQUARTERS FOR—— decSmedm “MENS FURNISHING COODS. Sit, and you will| ‘W@ desire to call the special attention ot the trade to ous nt. less than | elegant lines (at BOTTOUM PRICES) of Underwear, C iy elsewhore, a4 wo purchase for Cash, at the lowest T A 1 Tor Cash Only. Ay costomers nre | J@ckets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls ed to pay for loss of bad debts, as we | Hosiery, &c.,now open. Wholesale only. keep no books and 1o charges are made. us a triai and be convinced. price our Geods a3 we have thousands of articles not ment oned on this bill. Give Please call and SHREVE, JARVIS & CO, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. IBAPPHIRE RINGS. . BIRTHDAY AND COMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. STEDLING PHARL RINGS, IN GREAT VARIETY} EWVWEILERS, 'WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO., IN GOLD AND WEDDING, Free to Everybody!|.. A Bsaut@ Asking, Far Value o reonally at the MANUFACTURI) d ifat & distance.) any ApvLT w00 will be presentod with a beautitully i{jus rated copy of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARD®D, ~——OR THE — STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE » handsome and costly steel « ngrav- 1w trontlspierco; also, 28 fnely tngraved wood cute, nd bound In 45 elaborato bl and gold caver, No charge whatever is made | Dr,J k, which can. be obtained | & N. Harwood. only by application at’the bianch and subor dinate offices of The Singer Manutacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., . Principal Office, 84 Unlon Square, New York oct27-dmAeti&w HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL 0O., FOSTER & GRAY, Des Moines, lowa, JABH, DOORS, BLINDS, IOULDINGS, &O. Great reduction in Bank Counters, Plans fur nished, and work furnished in all kinds of hard ood. Counters finished in oll when de Shelving of all kinds furnished and put nto building ready for paint on short notice s workusdn are tho best mechanios that can be /] ] andsome book, whl Manufacturers of Our foreman in this department Manutacturing Co , Llls., and has doue somio of th Ordors by mall promotly aftended to. J S. CAULEFEIELD, ~——WHOLESALE— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALER N— oc ; wi|Wall Paper and Window Shades. r 1304 Farnham 8t., Omaha Neb. wiaerr WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neb. WHOLESALE DRUCCISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NES. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERE. 1y 18-me THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-O1L.D A STLVER Mining and Milling Company. 300,000, ¥ Japit+), o, P G = > - $1,000,1 00 apital 5 0k, - . s 00. of Shares, - STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFrEFICERS: DR. J. 1. THOMAS, President, Cuniing, Wyoming. WA, E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyomiag E. N, HARWOOD, Sccretary, Cumuing, Wyoming. A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming. TRUSTERES: 2 ol W. 5. Bramel. A. G Dunn. Dr. J. 1. Thomas. Louis Miller Yo bBrmd 0 B Francls Leavens. Francis L 5orC. Wotkina, nofime6m GEO, W. KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Sale of Stock; Box 442, Omaha, Neb, —WHOLESALE— On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas 8ts., Chicago, o fnest Stalr work | ODMLAELA., - - - NEB. ’i ' \