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1JE DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. APRIL 28 188.. 1 Py Packing,inthe Weast. 59 for Pike's Peak, h h i COUNCIL BLUEES Soooeeesewss s il o ey Pk, g houe oo, they e ot doing| DIREGTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. 0. 0. 0C0. Ik & OO, Pork packing is emphatically a weat. [ oxen, taking all their property with| Oar course littlo incidonts ocour, HOTRLS. PROPRIETORS TOWNF' orn industey, and first began to ss.|them, and after drifting 8bout | howover, even on the best stages and ARLINGTON. J. 0. MEINTIRE, Lincoln, Nebe COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Counell Blufts lowa, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agovts for the Celebrated Mills ot H. D, Kush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwosth, Kansas, and Queen Bee Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota, Feterence, 8mith & Cri tenden, Council Bluffs, the country for some years, they settled down in the place where Don. ver now stands. He searched in vain for “‘pay gravel,” and while he wis prospecting she cooked bacon, made bread, and kept up the household ex sume shpe some forty years ago, It has now attained such proportions as to make it one of the leading factors in_ the provision trade. The thirty- third annual report of hog packing, prepared by Charles B. Murray, ed in. H. BH. SEHEAMATI, WHOLESALE A STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. ponses by boarding miners. Finally Tabor buiit a log hut and started a store and boarding nouse compined, whichwas a general rendezvous for the miners. Ail the hard work of the ostablishment fell upon Mrs. Tabor, She was the only woman within a hundred miles, and she did the cook ing and washing for the minere, at. itor of The Cincinnati Price s shows that in the season of 1842 —43 the total number of hogs packed in the west was 675,000, while the num ber now annually amounts to millions. The.growth of the business is thus set forth in the report: Jommencing with the season of 1842 - 43, we find the annual packing to have averaged ND RETAIL ABSTR SQU TITLE 0. WW. Lands and COUNCIL BLUFFS 16 North Main Street. -fitted uppere, in calt skin and kip, Oak and W olesale dealer in SHOE FINDINGS, Ready. hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and all goods appertaini in the Eas\. ACT OFFIGE Lots Bought a MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW_RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND tended t) all theic wants in the slore, weighed their gold dust on the oniy pair of scales in the neighborhood, making hersolf the waiter and dradge of overy ono. In the meantime the husband yelded to the irresistible fever that seldom loosens its grip upon one who has once become its vietim, and 1,185,000 at all points in the west for the ten years ending 1852, and suc- ceeding periods of ten years averaged 2,325,000 annually to 1862, and 3,047, 000 to 1872. Including the summer business in the past ten years just closed, March 1, 1882, the annual 7d Sold. CONVEYANCERS. bod - \ed v |0WA. packing has averaged 8,641,000 hogs A === | —_tho tirst five years of last ten [continued his search for gold. He showing an average of G, 1000, and | moved from prospect to prospect, from digging to digging, alw: be- lieving himself on the brink of fort- une, and while he reveled in golden dreams the wife drudged and toiled to procure for herself and her royal dreamer the substantials of life. In 1876 he began to realize some of his for the last five years an average of 10,730,000." Tt further appearsfrom the report that the largest winter slaughtering was in 1878.9, when the total in the west reached 7,480,648 hogs, or 1,732,888 more than the sea- son just closed. Tae largest summer ng to the shoe trade. Go.ds #0ld as cheap as GO TO MRS, NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - - - - Council Bluffs Ia grand expectations, and he was soon known us a millionaire. The same epirit of enterprise that led Tabor to build the first house and open the first store in the district where he lived, led him to judiciously invest his heavy receipts from the mines. His fortune grew rapidly and he became one of the wealthieat men killing was in 1880, when the total reached 5,323,808 hogs, or 520,209 more than in 1881, For the yearend- ing March 1, 1881, the total packing reuched 12,243,554 hogs, or 1,691,906 more than in the year just ended. The scarcity and higa price of corn reduced the business during the past year, and the report says that the MILLINTRY STORE PATTERN BONNETS AND at Mre. J. J. Good' That never require crimpin hor hair dea S avHull Tine of awitoh any other hair dealer. Al#o & ailver and colared nets elsewhere. All goods warranted as represented. i future outlook for hogs cannot be|in Colorado. Ho was believed satisfactorily determined at the pres- by . all lus frionds and ac- 's Haie Btore at prces never befere touched by [ ent time, *‘The large deficiency in [quaintances to be the most Waves made from Iadies’ own hair. geuerous man in the world, Money rolled in upon him until, as his wite eays in her petition for divorce, he is nuw worth about$10,000,000, and has o8, cte., at s reatly reduced prices. Also gold, Do not 1ail to call before purch wing MRS, J. J_ GOOD, 29 Main street, Council Blufts, Towa. the corn crop last year and the deple- tion of old siocks precludes anything but a restricted futtening of swine until a new crop can be harvested.” MASON WISE|HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES, In 8tock and Manufactur- LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE The largest and best stables in the west. Roadsters, Saddle and draft horses for sale, also afine lot of mules Jjust received which will be closed out cheap. SC0TT ST., NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. Nots, Combs, Brushes, Face-pow-|tiia¢ Ohio may be expected to fall be- | Offered to give her a portion of ders, Bands, Hair Orna- low a year ago in the goneral supply [his large fortune if ske would ments, &e., &e. for the season. In lnidiana the sup-|8pply for a divorce. ~All he Represented, and Frices Guaranteed. 337 W. Broadway, MRS. D. A BENED!CT, Cqunc}l Blufits; - - ;- Iowa, an inc.me of not less than $100,000 per month, He built the finest house 1 Colorado and surrounded his wife with all that money could sroure. But that which was dearer to her than all his wealth—the kind and loving atten- tion of a faithful and aftectionate hus- band —he did not give her. She says that he grew hard-hearted in propor- tion as he became rich; that he ab- sented himself from home for weeks, and months, and on one occasion he Correspondents in the hog raising dis- tricts report a prospective decrease in the marketing of hogs for the first three months of the season, but the opinion prevails in some quarters that later supplies will make the aver- age equal to last year, and per- haps even greater. Northwestern Ohiio gives tho best general promise for the entire season, while other portions of the state will seemingly hardly equal last year's numbers, so ed to Order. TOILET ARTICLES, has to say is that he gave her $100,- 000 a few years ago, which she in- vested,and whichnow yields her $14,- 000 a year; that she is a woman and he hopes she will receive all the sym- pathy growitg out of the case. Both sides of the story will only come out on trial, What is cortain now is that their domestic happiness took wings the moment wealth rolled in upon them; that as soon as they ceased ply 1s also expected to fall below last yeur. lilinois presents a better aver- ago showing, while lowa is expected to furnish a supply of hogs quite equal to that of the preceding year. Of the other states the report says: **Missouri will furnish a limited number of hogs during the summer season, excepting iu western portions of the state, and a few other localities, and the general supply for the entire season will not All Goods Warraated as aad 109 8. Main St. Witho 1@ the blood or use of 8 lung diseases, fula, Liver Com. Dropsy, Kheuma- Reno! arawin GANGERS AND OTHER F tism, Fe and Mercur- TUMO RS jim, kover an Rheum, Scald Hed, Cata rh, weik, iul and granulated Eyes, ~crofulous Ulcers and K- imale Dis ase of all 'kinds. Also Kidney and Venerial discases, Hemorrhoids or Piles cured or money refunded, A') diseases treated upo- thoprincipleot veget- yable reform, without the uso of mercurial pois- “ons or the Knife, ‘Rlectrs Vapor or M"dicated Baths, furnished ¢hose who desirs them, Horoii or Rupture radically cured by the use .ot the Elastic beit Trusa and Plaster, which has w00 superior ia the world, CONSULTATION FREE. 0 Drs. B. Rice and F. O, Miller, | Gy COU\'CIILBLUVFFS, I“,’, LIVERY, TFeed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bou ,uet’s old stand, Council Bluff+, lowa. WILLAKD SM/T'H, Prop. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D.. Grazuate of Electropathic Institution, Ei a tighting with poverty they began fight-| ing each other. Their happiest days were when they were poor, and as be much below last summer, Kansas rcturns are variable, many reporting tauch less than last season, and some where the whole thing works all right. For instance, the other day a young actor who was kneeling to & beautiful heiress down east, gotalittle too farin front and some scenery, which was to come together in the middle of the stage to pianissimo music, shut him outsidg and divided the tableaus in two, leaving the young actor appar- ently kneeling at the foot of a street lamp as though he might bo hunting for a half dollar that ho had just drop- ped on the sidewalk. There was a play in New York not long ago in whish there was a kind of military parade introduced and the leader of a file of soldiers had his in- structions to march three times around the stage to martial music and then filo off at the left, the whole column, of oourso, following him. After marching once around, the stage man- Ager was surprise1 to see the leader deliberately wheel and walk off the stage at the left with the whole bat- talion at his heels, The manager went to him and abused him shamefully for his haste, and told him he had & mind to discharge him, but the talented hack driver who thus acted as the mil- itary leatler, and who had over-played himself by marching off the stage ahead of time, said: ““Well, confound it, you can dis- charge me if you want to, but what was a man to do? Would you have me march around three times when my military pants were coming off and 1 knew it! Military pride, pomp, arade and circumstance are all right ut it can be overdone. A military squadron, detachment or whatever it is can meke more of a parade under certain circumstances than is adver- tised. Ididn't want to give people more show than they paid for, and I ask you to put yourself in my place. When a man is paid §3 a week to play a Roman soldier, would you have him play the Greek slave! No, sir; I guess I know what I'm hired to play, and I'm going to play it. When you want me to play Adam in the Garden of Eden, just give me my fig leaf and salary enough to make it interesting, and I'll try and properly interprot the character for you or refund the money ut the door,” 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, 3t.Joe & Council Bluffs RAILIROAD m THE ONLY Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. All trains leave B, & M. lmp:e, Omaha: Neb, Par No change of cars between Omaba and n‘l‘. wouls, AND WESTERN OITIES with LESS OHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHER LINKS A e onsiderable increase; they now eit in the midst of luxury Medical Electrician [yie the - supply oon °‘,‘,"§',‘;’ and plenty it is probablo that their he expected to equal last|memory holds no pleasanter period year. In Nebraska the prospect|‘han when they sat together behind AND 1avors about the same number as last | $he ox team and were being dragged out mto the western wilds to seek their fortunes nearer to the setting sun, summer. In Minnesots there seem to be more hogs than a year ago, but this state markets but few in summe., Wisconsin and Michigau,will probably have as many hogs for summer mark- eting as usual. Kentucky and Ten- nessee are short in supply, but do not ligure largely in summer businegs, es- pecially in the early part of the sea- son. In view of the data furnished, the author of the report inclines to the beliet that the firsc three months of the season can hardly be oxpected to equal the reduced number of the corresponding period last year,and that the subsequent portion of the season can not exceed the supply of the cor- responding time last year. Much, however, will depend upon the corn crop promise in July and August. The winter season just closod has been favorable for young stock, and if the grass crop is good during the coming season, young hogs can be put into marketsole condition with a small GYGNECOLOGIST. Given up by Doctors. “Ts it possible that Mr. Godfroy is up and at work, and cured by so sim- ple a romedy?” ‘I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; aud only ton days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die!” *Well-a-day! That is remarkable! I will go this day and get some for my poor George ~I know lops are good,”— [Sulem Post. Phila- delphia, Peau, ffice Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. sos and p inful dif- svecislty eatmon® of all di I he Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, mploy the best Bread Baker in the West; also choice hind for Cakes and Pies, Bread delivered to all parts of the (ity. The Mimlc Stage. Laramie Boomerang. At the performance of *‘The Phas- nix” here the other night, there was a very affecting place whero the play is transferred very quickly from a street scene to the elegant ~apartments of ‘W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, cot sulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and r-sidence 615 Willow avenue, Coun- «eil Bluffs, Towa, W. IZ, SINTON, DENTIST. ‘_14 Pearl £treet, Council Bluffs. Game and Poultry, Justice’ of the Peace, amount of corn. The general outlook Mr. Blackburn, the heavy villain. favors & number not mueh more nor The street scene had to be raised out Cohos Mry o the oclobinsed our sicked reads VIA nANSAS Il & COUNCIL BLUF¥S Rall 8¢, Loul s all coupon stations n the J. BARNARD,. o Woat. F. AYC. DAWES, Gen. Supt., 8. J Gan, Pam. and Ticke Asve Bb: Jom sau’f Hor""% ANDY Boroun, Ticket Agent, , Farn| of, Thia entire line is_equi Balaco Slocplopars Sutety Platform and .Coupler, Wostinghouss Alr.brake. £arseo that 1020 Farnham stree W. J.DAVENPORT, Genoral .“Iv OMAHA, NE THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE! DRESS-MAKERS' CUMPANION, 1t plaits from 1-16 of a n inch to width in the coarsest felts or finest sl ky 1t doos all kinds and etyles of § luiting In use, No lady that doos hor own droms making can afford to do without onc—as nico plaiting 1y never out of fashion, it seen it sells itself, For Machines, Circulars or Agent's terms address CONGAR & 00., 118 Adams 8t. Obicavo IIL Siouxs City & Paeific IR AILIROAD. THH BIOUX OITY ROUTE ior. FRESH FISH! grestly less than 4,500,000 hogs as the sumner packing supply of 1882, as cow. pared with 4,800,000 last year. according to the report the agyre- gate net weight of hogs packed during he past season was 1,207,935,000 pounds, yielding a product of 845, 554,000 pounds of green meats, Of this quantity 116,303,000 pounds wero barreled as pork, leaving 730,251,000 pounds of sides, shoulders and hams —or 190,000,000 pounds less than the of the way, and the effect of the tran- sition was somewhat marred by the reluctance of the scenery in rolling up out of the way. Tt got about half way up and stopped there in an nn- cided manner, whish annoyed the heavy villain a good deal, He started to make some blood-curdling remarks about Mr. Bludsoe, and had got pretty well warmed up when the scenery camo down with a bang on_the stage, The artist who pulls up the curtain B. DANEHY'3, 136 Uopor Broadway JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Can alwsys be found a Extractingand fillog » epecislty. First-cioss 31\ BROADWAY, production of these cute during the [and fills the hall lamps then pulled <work guaranteed, " preceding winter. Of the production | the scene upso as to show the vil. Counoil Bluffs, - - Towa, | of meats exclusive of barreled pork, | lain's feet for fifteon or twenty min- DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pearl Strect. Houie, 9 4. m. to 12, and2 p,m, 10 6 p, m. Resdence, 120 sBancroft sticet. Telephonic connection wiih “Central office, Loans and Real Estate, county, there remained on hand, March 1, 1882, at the seven large packing cities 226,317,000 pounds, and at other or iuterior points 69,695,000 pounds ~the aggregats of meats ut all points in the west being 296,012,000 pounds Including barreled pork the aggregate at the same points amounted to $70,- utes, but he couldn’t get it any fur- ther. It seemed that the clothes line by which the elaborate scenery is oper- ated got tangled up some way, and this caused the delay. After that an- other effort was made, and this time tho street scene rolled np to about the third story of a brick hotel shown W B. MAYES, Pioprictor of ahstrac's of Pottawattamie Office corner of Droudway and Main roetr, ¢ uncil T . DR. AMEL'A BURROUCHS, OE'EFXOCE No. 617 First Avenue Hoursfrom 10 to i1 . m., and 2t0 6 p, w, BANKER'S LIFE ASSOCIATION, DES MOINES, Iowa, Inccrporated July 1st, 1379, for the mutual benefit of bank officers and ther customers, Based on prine ples of £quiry, ECoxouy AND SE* «ouRITY, A few oxperienced lite iusurance solici- wtors wanted. Address, H. M 8evous distric: Office No. 7, kvertt's blocs, Council Kesluencejll 4th avenue. P O, «olicitor, Bluffs, lows. dox 825, S. E. MAXON, AROCEK I T H O'T. 2 @ffice over savings bank, COUNCIL BLUFFS, REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, in connection with his law and wollection businessbuys and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call a4 his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pearl atroot. i EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. « « = Iowa. Dd oods and mortgoges draw ackuowledge | Bpeats JOHN STEINER, M. D, P. J. MONTGOMERY M. D., dence (28 Fourch strect. PRACTICAL DENTIST. the oldest practitioners in Council Blufts, Satis: istaction guaranteed i REAL ESTATE AG'TS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 402,000 pounds of meats and pork, or 43 3-4 per cent. of the entire produc- tion of ments, and 8,548,000 pounds less than at the corresponding period last year. At the same period the stock of lard amounted to 75,240,000 pounde, or 16,170,000 pounds more than at the correeponding period lasy year, The aggregate pounds of pro- donct in the west on March 1, including meats, pork, and lard, was 435,732,000, against 433,- 110,000 last year, showing an increase this season of 12,600,000 pounds, or the product of 72,000 hogs, The win- ter season of 1881-2 opened with hogs selling in the principal markets at about $6.25 to $6.60 per one hun- dred pounds for good qualities, but the average 'cost for,winter packing has been §7.58 net, or $.06 gross, the highest price paid since 187576, The increased price compared with 188081 18 $1.78 net, or §1,42 gross per one hundred pounds. e “Betsy and I Are Out,” Clevelaud Leader. A remarkable suit has just been in- stituted in Colorado, in which the wife of Lieutenant Governor Tabor asks for divorce and alimony in the infinitesimal sum of §50,000 per year. The unhappy couple were married in Augusta, Me., in 18567, and their ca- reer since that period has been marked by transitions from domestic felicity to the most violent family jars; from absolute poverty to prinoeiy wealth; from the rude hovel of the frontier to in the foreground, aud stopped there, while the clarionet and first violin continued a kind of a sad tremulo, Then a dark hand, with a wart on the finger and an oriental dollar store ring on another, cawe out from behind the wings and began to wind the clothes- line carefully around the pole at the foot of the sceno. The villain then proceeded with his soliloguy, while the street scene hung by oue corner insuch a way as to make a large warehouse on the corner of the street stand at an angle of about forty-five degree, aramie will never feel perfectly happy until these little hitches are dispensed with, Supposing that at some place in the play where the he- roine 18 speaking soft and low to her lover and the proper moment has arrived for hor to pillow her sunny hesd upon his bosom, thav street scene should fetch loose and come down with such momentum as to knock the lovers over into the arms of the bass viol player. \Or suppose that in some deathbed act this same scene loaded with a telegraph pole at the bottom should settle down all at once in such & way as to leave the deathbed out on the corner of Mcn- roe and Ulark streets, in front of candy store, Modern stage mechanism has now reached such .a degree of perfection that the stage carpenter does not go up on a step ladder in the middle of the play and nail the corner of a scene to a stick of 2x4 scantling while (Doutscher Arzt.) ROOM 6, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, Diseasss of women and childron & spacialty. Free DIsPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Offic in ¥ verett's block, Pearl troct, Reai) Office hours from 9 to a.m., 2 todand 7 t) 8 p.m, Council +luffs F. C. ULARK, “Peari street, opposite the postoffice. One of all cases. ODELL & DAY, GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE ~AND— MONEY TO LOAN. Board of Trade bullding, Councll Blufls, Ia, JOHN LINDT, Runs a 8olid Train hrough from Oouncil Blufts to 8t, Paul Without Ohange Time, Only 17 Hours —1T ACC» MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE Rou OOUNOIL BLUFFB8 'TO BT, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ki B *DULUTH OR BISMARCK ot e o R A e, Ine o vy 'l‘nln(hauu Auf e "Alr-brake le Plattorm Couvler and Bufter: and for SPEED, BAFETY AND OOMFORT 18 unsurpassed. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car vun through WITHOUT CHANGE betwess Kan sas City and B¢, Paul, vis Council Bluffe and Bloux City. Tralny loave Union Pacific Transfor a4 Couu cll Bluffs, at 7:86 p. m, daily on arrival of Kansas City, 8t, Joseph and Councll Bluffs tralo from the South. Arriving at Sloux City 11:86 p, m, wnd ab the New Union Depot at B4, Paul ub 1280 oon. TEN HOURS IN ADVANOE OF ANY/OTHER . ROUTE, 48 Remomber In taking the Slonx Olty Route you got & Through 1 The Shortest Line, tho Quickest Time and a Comfortablo Ride In the Through betwe COUNCIL BLUFFS AND 8T, PAUL, 447 Soe that your Tickots read via the “‘Sloux by and Pucific Rallroad Jy 8. WATTLES, J. R, BUCHANAN Buperinten: Gon'l Pass, Agond, P, E. KOBINSON, Ass't Gen'l Pase. Ag't., Minsourl Valloy, lows W, E. DAVIS, Boathwortorn Agent, Councl Blufls fows ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Bomething NEW YOR Dr. ord, o land) 0. the ol Dilar, sod Pkilitad manufacturer W- Artificial Limbs. Of the" Iatest lmproved plan, ‘has opened & branch mechanical surgery lust{tuteat 100 South 14th atroct, Omahs, whore ho is propardio furnish liuibs of overy description, wkslelons and suppoftorsfor paralizod and deformed limbs, Workll Capital S8TOCK FULLY P ors, and has boen m medical men a8 o ative. Woat for hetng the mostTdirect satost line connecting the great Me UAGO, and tho Easr and Houwit- EAsyien Linas, which torminate thero with Kaxuas Orrv, Counoti BLoPve wnd OMANA, the ' COMMNROIAL Omivans from which radiate ~“MEVERY LINE OF ROADg OM A HA, | gurpssed il O any other line, an copetibors, who furnish bub s tithe 0 Ahe com fort. Tickots, wa offices in the Ui B. . CABLE, Vice Pre's & Gen, ‘Manager, BARATOGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL HALL HOUSE, OITY HOTEL, OCOMMERCIAL HOTE ., GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIO HQTEL, COMMEROCIAL HOUSE QREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMEROCIAL MOUSE, ENO'8 HOTEL, EXOMANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORQGAN HOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSE, JUDKINS MOUSE, HOUSTON HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUSE, COMMERCIAL MOTEL, OITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRASKA HOTEL, MEROHANTS HOTEL COMMEROIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, DOMMEROIAL HOUSE, JUDKING HOUSE, BALL HOUBE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, WOODS HOUSE, DOUAGLAS HOUBE, BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A. THE JELM MOUNTAIN J. 8. BTELLINIUS, E. MANS, JOHN HANNAN, A, W, HALL, OMENEY & OLARK, J. Q. MEAD, £.SEYMOUR, P. L. THORP, A. 0. CAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, E. BTOREY. E. L. ENO, 0. B, HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, E. L. GRUBS, BWAN & BEOKER, JUDKINS & BRO,, QEO. OALPH, ©.M. REYNOLDS, D, H. WALKER, 8. BURGESS, DI B, WILLIAMS, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, UL, AVERY, 9. W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, OHAB. BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON, FRANK WILKINSON, M. H, PERRY, B, F.8TEARNS, JOMHN EOKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. T. QBEEN, BLAOK & SON, T. POTTER, Mitford, Neb. BROWNSVILLE, Nels Btromsburg Ne Loulsville Blalr, Neb, Neligh, Neb. No! Oity, Neb Weepling Water,Ne Hardy, Neb, Qreenwood, Neb Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb, Ashland, Neb Atkinvon, Neb, Quide Rocd, Neb. Oreston, Ia. Red Oak, la. Exira, la. Atlantic, Ia, Audubon, la. Neola, la. Harlan, la, Oorning, In. Stanton, Burlington Junction, M Blanchard, la. 8henandoah, la, Dayld Oity, Neb. College 8prings, la. Villlsca, la. Malvern, Ia, Ida Grove, la Odebolt, Ia Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb, Bedford la. Maryaville Mo Norfolk Junction Nel Mining and Capital! oc Value of Shares, AID UP & AND NON-ASSE SI1L, V HR Milling Company. = §300,000, - - $1,000,000 425,000, SSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT., OEFEFIOERS: STETT CELEBRATED SITTE ac Indigestion,dyspepel to na liv It counteracts & ! x, Nours-Ksri LuAvsuwonrs, werates the Continent from the Mise.. to the Pacific Blope, Th Shat Kivi OHIOAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA. OIFI0 RATLWAY oNs | cary, 4 ever) carriod in roomy, cloan aad upon Fast Expros Trains DAY Caka of rof & confuiry or more Hostoiter's Vitters has boon the relyniu 1 phatically indorsed by ned strength rostor noy 1o promature ‘and sustaios aud comforts the aged and infirm, For salo by all druggists and dealers genorally al to ml quickest, an tropolls, ' OHI nrivaled magnifioance, PULLMAN PALACK BLEKPING CARS, and our own world-(aous DiNiNG CAks, upon which meals are served of un the low rate of BxyEary healthtu DR. J. I, THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming, WM. E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming| E. N. HARWOOD, Becrotary, Cummins, Wyoming, A. G, LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming, TRUSTEES: ‘and bub one_between OMAHA an . J. I, Thonias, Louls Miller W. 8. Bramel, A. G. Dunn, Rl L RN Harwoot: Francla Loavonm, . (oo, Lewls Zolman, n r n Daily P”..s.fi,.fif Trains uofSmebm GEO. W. KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Balo of Stock: Bav 449 Owaaha, Neb, Is the old Favorite and |NEWY FRINCIFALLINE | CHICAGO, PEORIA, 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETEUI'IBHIAGARA FALLS, RK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and South-East. THE ,000 m| nnections are made in UNION It has Natio Great Through Oar Li cedod LINECOMPRISES lles. Bolld Smooth Steel Tracke DEPOTS. nal lhrnhtlnn a8 being the ne, and s unlvomflm‘y D 4 10 by the FINEST EQUIPPE| world for all classe Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line for offices {n the West, Al information about Ralae of Fare, Sleeping tions, Timo Tables, &c., will be sale at all Car Acocm cheertully glvs T, J. POTTER, 2d Vice-Pres't & by applyialag to Gen. Manager,Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gon. " Passenor Agt. Chicago, W.J. DAVENPORT, Gen_Agent, T O morn-ed 1y Conneil Bluffs, UELL, Ticket Agt. omaha. P UE SHORT ATOouIsON Friday May In the only line from Chicago owning track in Kansae, or which, by Its own road, reaches th No fRANAPNRS BY OARRLAGN No_huddling In {1} er Thoroughbr J. ugh Cars between Ohlcago, Peoria, MU waukoo and Missourl River Polnte; and close con noctions st all polnte of intersection with other W tickeb (do not forget thi) directly o ex Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, -':::’t:'ok:’mig wlug, Y a n, w-.:luimn erritory, Coioredo, Arizons te rogarding bugyage & ways asl ow & of mportance in xatos of fi aud tackle of sportewen fros. Chicago and folders at all principa ited Btatos and Oanuda. E. 8T, JOHN, Gen. Tkt and Pase'r Ay Oblesgo. Beverly, Council RAXK. russes, and shoulder bracesand supporters lor omalo’ weskness, &c. Tho Doctor has had 28 years expericuce o wearing and adjusiing, J. 8. GRAWFORD, 100 South 14th 86, Omaha, Neb. Dexter L. Thomas. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Roow 8, Crelghton Mlock * Will practice in all state and fodersl courts |[the most luxurious home that the|s duel is going on near the step lad. German Language. purse of a millionaire could coramand |der. Inall the larger tres and L o OVAHA, N Orvics Hours: 10to124 M, 8to 5 P.M, lo phone counected with Csutral Otfice W. 8. GIBBS PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON, Boom No- 4, Ot 1ok 10| AMTORNEY - AT - LAW, EBRASKA. Orpcs—Front Rooms (up vtaire) Ager Hullway Ax FAST TIME | In golug East take the Chicago & Northwest- Tralns loave Omaha 8:40 p. m. Jtull tnformation ullma ., P, DUI e, J. Depot, or ab JAMES T, OLA] Omaha W. J. CONNELL, § br.ck_bullding, N, Fotabem Sirests. = LIC B.aX.E —OF— HORN.BULLS. I will sell at public salle in COUNOCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, on Gth, 1862, at 2 p. m THIRTY HEAD OF od Short Horn Bnm. of good families, and good indiv~ idual antmals. Terms cash, . M. CHAPIN, Catalogues furnished on application to W. H. Bluffs, lowa, apr2é-witds 0D wwaw. . and 7:40 &, W, EY, Ticked J. BELL, U, X 3 RK, \al7mbe o it

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