Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 17, 1883, Image 7

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BLUFFS - - - w IOWA.
COUNCIL „ - -
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WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTSM
TIIlS IS A OUT OF Tlli :
a N. C. TIIOMPSON .
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1Vhich haq been through a goad many stw
1 , , . , seasons , nod hasIt ahvnys given entire \ . - 1 0
1 ' satisfaction , Is ono of thl first - ,
stnik cutters ever put on the nuance ( , '
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and to-doY there is 1iono superior. The
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13114 Nell kuowll as this , 1Ve would
dealers to lace their order. ' - ' '
'ill us earl l' ns the demand for stalk
r vill be larger than ever before , -z
4 t ' AMONG OUR GOODS ARE THE FOLLOWING :
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Plows Cultivators Mowers
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I Hay Rakes , arrows , a Tedder ,
Stalk Cutter New Tongueless Cultivator.
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o TIlIS IS A CUT OP THE
N. C. THOMPSON
CIIbTIYATOR
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. last season. Vo offer you this Cultivator
i : 1 ' again and are still confident that it is uenrel
- _ _ ' ; - -I ; perfection than any similar cultivator o f
. , . r r - -fi - - ; Ot11CP lllR1vCs. The record which it has
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those who may in the future , be our
patrons , we will say that wa are again v
Ii permitted to oiler you the \
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Kay Rake 11 ' uTT- :
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, . this Rake is so well known that comment -
ment is unnecessary , It hay lugller " ! , _ .
' ° wheels than any other and for rakui . . , i . ms's l : * a u t
Y v stalks , as well as hay , it cannot ba L ' - _ - , , e mew
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WE ARE PROUD TO SAY THAT WE IIAVE T1I1 + 7 1i'INE3T ASSOIt'I'ME ST OF
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Carriages , Buggies 1 Spring
To be found in the Went , at corresponding low pricol. You should inve itigate this before buYD elsewhere
I ; a I _ _ _ _ _ Did 3011 ever see ale of these ma
i climes work ? Its the faunicst thin
P
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- " ' ' Ne C. THOMPSON
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- twenty allot can 110 in the saine tiI e
[ ° \Ve \ desire your trade , and in return we will furnish you with good goods ,
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one a a ii'h JI on uewor
Anti twanged her > oarldnlnldgtdtar ,
And softlp Pang , "Oh haste , the hour
That bdngii mydarling from nfi rt"
Tlio nodding 111k. tlmod ( ho tore ,
The knowing stare wlnkotl nt ( ho moon ,
Slro honrtl a roao fall at her foot ,
And then a tvhdepored "I , my suoot , "
And then--hor honvon tuns complotol
Ifo'd clhnod ( ho fence and tort his clotlros ,
But did not thlnk-tlo not suppose
Ito cared n coot for " Bich its thoso"-
No , no , oh , not n thousand twee ,
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Front the Iinnro lino.
Now came ( ho chilly nntumn breezes
Thtt , Pttt ( ho roquimn of the sununor ;
Tim onsona coming fast that doates
'rho wood std coal man nnt1 ( ho i hunber ,
No meta WO skilt with anlmntinn
'rhrougb ntoadows a vcot with .Como ] clover ;
liatot ll we've got tbls eini olallou :
thebaeo ball aoaaon'eover.
-Somerville Journal ,
MY PLAIN LOVER.
By R , M. L ,
I was a coquottO. Many a lover's
heart I had lncerntcd by refusing tliir
ofl'ars of marriage , for 1 had lured thorn
on to a "daclaration , " Ity last victim's
unnlo was James Frazer , lie was n tall ,
jpwkwnrd homely and ungainly ran , but
his heart was ns true ns steel , l re8pocted
him highly , and I felt pained , when I
wititessed 'his anguish at my rejection of
him , But thu fact was I had myself
fallen in love with Elliott Tracy , n city
gallant , who hnd boon unremitting in his
devotions to mo. Jamul Frnzor warned
mu against Elliott , but 1 charged him
with jealousy , and took his warning as an
insult. Inn a few days after Elliott nod I
wore engaged , and my droa i of romantic
love scorned to be in a fairway of roalint
Lion , I had n week of happiness. Many
have not se nnueh in a lifetime. Many
awake from the bright , short dream to
find thenselvos in lifo leng darkness and
bondage from which there is no escape.
Thank God I was not to bo so miserable
as tlleyl
There was an equestrian party winding
through our grand old woods and quiet
country roads , Elliott and I led the
cavalcade. I rode my own beautiful
Brownt Bess , Elliott was mounted on
the hansomo black horse that had beam
sent mina from the city. Followingps
was a bevy of merry girls and their cavaliers -
iers , amid among thorn , tall , awkward and
silent ; rode James Frazer , His pro-
sauce had marred all the pleasure of
my ride , and I was glad to be in advance -
vance of them all that I might not sou
him.
him.And
And so we rode on overtho soft , sandy
road that echoed trot the tramp of our
horses' hoofs , andl listened wall ilensetl
to the low bt animated words of Elliott
Tracy , who wished himself a knight and
me a fair laydo of the olden time , that
li3 might go forth to do battle for mite ,
and compel all men to recognize time
claims of his peerless love. Very clo-
quently ho spoke of the inspiration of
love , of ( ho bravo deeds and perilous ox-
it had prompted , wihing again
and again that ho might thus proclaim
and maintaiui his love before the world.
It pleased Inc to listen to this , and to
believe it sineoro , though I surely had
no wish to put my lover to such a test.
A shot rang though the still woods ,
and a wounded bird , darting past , hut-
toted and fell at the feet of Brown Bass ,
Withn a bound and a spring , that nearl y
unseated me , she was off.
Struggling to regain my scat , I had n o
power to restrain her , and oven as eh o
flow time fear and madness of the molnen t
grow upon her. I could only chin tg
breathless to time nano and bridle an d
wonder helplessly where this mad gallo dp
was to end. She swerved front the pass
fag wngon , and turned in to a cart track
drat led to the river. In the sudden
moveniont the rains had been torn from
my hands , and I could not regain them.
I clung to the mane and closed my eyes
that 1 might not behold the fate that
awaited mo. Ilowswect was life in those
precious moments that I thought m Y
last ! how all its joys , is affections , i
last crowning love rose up before mot Id
thought of the pang that would ren d
Elliott's heart an lie raw me lying man
and dead , and then the though t
would como if he were pursuing and t ry
to save isle , oven , no he had sand , at th c
risk of life and limb.
I remembered no more. I felt a and
den shock , a fearful rushing through tii e
air , and know no more until days afterward -
ward , I woke to a faint , weak semblanc I
of life , in may roam at hone ,
I never saw Elliot Tracy again. Th
last words I over heard from his lip n
were tlmoso of knightly daring. The Ins t
act of his life , in connection with mine ,
was to follow in time train of frightened
youths wino rode after nee , to cantunm
plau time disaster from afar , and as soon
as he saw ono lifted from the shallow bed
of tlio river into whichm I had been thrown
when my frightened hIorso stopped aud-
daily on its bank , to ride hastily back to
the village. That evening hie aemit to
make inquiries , and learning that I was
severely but , it was hoped , not fntilly injured -
jured , he thenceforth contented. himself
ith uch tidings of m condition and inn
roveinent as could be gained from vi ]
ago rumor.
At last it was known that I woul d
never recover entirely from time effects o 1
my injury , and that very day Elliot t
Tracy departed suddenly from time vii
logo. Ito made no attempt to see me '
nor sent moo nay farewell. When 1 win i
onto more abroad , and beginning , though
with much alloyed bitterness , to loan
( lie lesson of patience and resiguatio n
that awaited ma , I received a letter fron
him , in which lee inoraly- said that h I
presumed my own judgement had taugim
Imo that , iii my altered circumstancea
' our engagemmnt must be at an end , bu
to satisfy his own souse of honor ( hi
honor ? ) he wrote to say that , while en
tertaining the highest respect for mo , hit
- desired a formal renunciation of m
claim.
r Writing at the bottom of this letter
"Lot it be as you wish , " I retuned it tof
him it once , and thus ended my brie
dream of ii ronantio love.
I had hoard era this of Elliott Tracy'
cowardly conduct an that day , and no
I first bethought moo to inquire who h AI
rescued me from iiunuinont death.
And then 1 iearnwl that James Fr a
zer , his anti already broken by the jar aIc
with which Brown Mess tore away fro
bins an ho caught at liar bridle , had rid
damn after mu and hoer time first to li f
Inc front limo water , Many times daily 1n
madam inquiries fpr me. His hind boo
, ( ho Band that sent tlio rare flowers , an
decked may room. his wore the books
road in the lingering days of convalo s
cenco , and liia now was the aria that sup
po tail ate as slowly and paimifully 1 p a
ed the gardort walks ,
I have boon hfa wife for Inany a year
I have forgotten that lie is mot haidsomn I
or rather ho ha beautiful to use , because
see his grand and lovely spirit .hinin
through his plain fenturos and anlrnafin
ft.
I' ti fMdo , as utterly untona lo , my pot
theory , that beautiful spirits dwell ; only
in lovely bodies. It may be a providen
tial compensation that , in denying physical -
cal , the soul is not dwarfed or
rcd but hines the brighter that it
is not marred b7 potty vanity or love of
trale.
the world's 1 .
ExtronioTlrcd Fecling.
A lady tolls us " ( Ito first bottle has
unite m y daughter a great dent of good ,
her foot does not distress her now , nor
does she suffer from ( lint extreme tired
feeling ; which sitedid before taking
hood s Sarsaparilln , A second bottle
cll'octed a cure. No other proparntion
contains sucltt coucenhntion of vitalizing ,
enriching , pnnfying ail invigorating
pnrporlies its llood's ' Snranpnrilln ,
WOOLLEN 1'AVIyAIENfS
how They Wear In RansnH City
Keous City Journal ,
"Gout wood blocks , " is the last dodge
of the wood lavemeut , fellows in SL
Louis , with which they propene to pave
Cass nvenlo. We lord "hems d'aro blocks , "
sung in uric ears in Kaitsas City until ( ho
ring got the pooila asleep , and then they
put the cedar blocks. The street com
says , however , that aunt block
paving to St Louis as they have it on
" 80111of the down town sreets is about
played out. " But these follows nro like.
wise cute about ill and propose to put in
concrete foundation , That argument
scouts to catch the unthinking , JuJt let
us look at it for a umomont from time
standpoint of ennuuon sense. The first
requisite of a roadway of any hunt isthat
it should bo water proof. Co erete nit-
( her a wood pavement nmkes it water
Proof at the bottomu instend of at the top ;
or a concrete foundation is a basin to
catch the water for to stand iii , aboorb
and rot. Agniu a roadway should be
elastic to rrovont too rapid wear. The
concrete is a solid rock under wood , amid
any conoussioti that commies front heat' or
rapid tratai by wagons or horses feet is
felt b' time yielding aterial orueolie (
wood ma wormi faster w concrete under
than by tie old miiotled as anybody eaa
see whoa ono of our so constructed wood
pavontonts is taken up , Sixth street
only a year down , has to be repaired al-
ready. Time facts arc ( lint we build thorn
to catch water to help rot than out fast ,
and we put them whore theY cannot
1'ieid , to be battered out by trnfic. That
is just what we are doing in the way of
wood pavonionh iii I aimsas City. But as
all time hungry can't got cedar block contracts -
tracts , we suggest ( lint sons follow start
"gum blocks , ' That sounds now and
will catch on , as the boys say.
\Vhcn opiates failthe n try Saularllml
heroine , It's a certain cure for all
vous ailments.
Major H , W. Ilirtos , Boston , writes :
"Samaritan Ncrulnc cured me of fits"
$1.110 , Druggists.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ,
heal Estate Translbrs ,
The following deeds were filed for record -
cord ire tlie recorder's office , November
10 , reported for tlio BEE by P. J. Mo
Mammon , real estate agent :
John F. Farmer to H. S. Gallagher ,
part of nw , } of nw,11 , 75 , 43 ; $225 ,
S , 1V. Brgga to Perry C. Bucknor ,
sw } , sot , 20 , 74 , 30 ; $1,200 ,
Eli Jonas to Herman Berch , a of aw. ,
4 , 76 , 41 ; $2,200.
C , , It. I. d P , R. R. Co , to T , J.
Simonton , sw - sf no } , 26 , 77 , 41 ; $440.
Total sales , $4,005 ,
A "wild bolloo , an escaped
maniac , is haunting 1Vest Troy , N , Y. , and
koepimug the Trojans in a condition of ndnd
about the safety of their children. Time wild
man lies boon soon to take a chicken , strip the
feathers front its body , and then ravenously
partake of the raw flesh of the fowl ,
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COMMERCIAL.
COUNCIL nLUrrs llAilxirT.
Wheat-No , 2 sprhig , TOe ; No , 3 , GOc ; to.
' joctod , 50c ; good demand ,
Corn-Dealers are paying 25c for old corn
and 20c for now.
Oats-In good demand at 20c.
Hay-4 00 a 6 00 per ton ; GOc per bale.
Rye-40c ; lfglit supply.
Corn Meal-125 per 100 pounds ,
{ Wood-Good supply ; prices at yards , 5 Oo ©
c oo ,
Coat-Delivered , hard , 1150 per ton ; soft ,
G 00 poi ton.
] Sutter-1'Icnty and in fair demand at 250 ;
creamery 93c.
Eggs-lteady sale at 20c imer dozen.
Lard-Fnlrhank'swholesaling at lie.
l'onltry-Finn ; dealers are paying for
chiclceums 1Gc ; live , 2 50 per dozen ,
Vegetables-'otatnos , rOe ; mlons1 tOe' calm.
bagos , : t040o per duzmr ; apples , J U0 13 50
POr barrel r
Flour-City flour , 160@3 40.
lircoais-2 003 00 Or doz ,
mavz Hrocx.
Cattlo-3 003 50 ; calves , 5 007 50 ,
] fogs-Markot for hogslulet , mmi the pack.
ing hnuscs are closed ; shlpporu are paying 9 25
(1114110 ,
FOUND IN A BOX.
dlr. John lllnsrnsn , of Augusta , Ifo. , w rltot , May
10 , 1883 , as follow. : "I have been aallctod for some
year , w/tli / asevere kldneytrouble , amid lmaviignotleud
as articluln one o/ our pipers of thu wonderful eurce
Ifunt'N ltemedyhad performed in mauycasosof drop.
sy , budder and kldnoylroublcs , amid Ihiding a bottle
In a box of , k w packing , l concluded I would try It ,
and comtnenced to take It , when , to surprke , I tmuil
that time Srt battle bcnentcd nie so Dnmch that I de'
cide I that I would couanno It , time , and I kept an
taking it until I hal used In ell six bottlce , and my
appallo ! bgoodallialus In the back ammd solo disap
i pearcd , anA farono of ray } roan sun now 90 ycate
out ) L arm nblo to attend to may budaeei , and am
strong and vigorous , as many of my friends and
i nulghlara can tuitify that know mo well , I Leg to
state also , that balmy of our lmelghbon llavo used
111unB , Remedy with equally am good roult , , and one
, of my frluidswhohasJustpurchasedmmbottle ofGup
t py , IUnsiun & Aldan , of I'ortlandsayt ho'would nee t
e ho without ! t. at any prlwl
TIIE BARER'S WAY.
y Mr. Alfred Nadean , No. 82 Lincoln street Lewiston
Me , wrilue usMay 21 , 19831 " 1 IIavS beer , wverel 9
; attllctolforalong time with hidigestlomi and flue ,
cwnuplalnt , old at three all that 1 ate a dltresuct 1
f tnolhatIcould not boar time ! ghtof food. i I '
tried agoal miy dilfetent remodke for my ccni
s plaid , and they all failed , uutll moo day Mr. Martel
w. one of our dmggGls In Lowtston , recommendoi
IIwA'd Itcnedy , as ho know of so many who had ue o
it hero with great successfor kiduoy , liver , and ur
( nary troubles , as well as hidlgestion , and upon ht
Ic reoomnniendatlon I finally concludud to try a bottle
amdeommmmced taldmg , with very little faithn lmi It
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Thaflntbattlehelpedmosonumchthatipurchaim of
ofof
Iwo "uoru , ail It hasdoee mime a wonderful amount of
t kmmcl , and coral 100 of ludtgentlon. 1 can cat a
e tlnds of read now , and tin truly reamnmund ] lust
Ii Itumcdy asa sure cure furhllgetlun , liver amid kl
nay disease , . "
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PRACTIUALIEXPERIENOE.
I- Mr , Oeo , D , Batesof No. at Cottage Street , Law t ,
' ton , ifs , a reliable and proninont clttreu , union
. the following Infunnatlon , May 11 , iss3-
.4 "lfavinglcaraalolthoualuablqualitiesufllunt '
, Itcnwdy ht a practical manner , I beg to state that
I coriIderltarumely ofsreat merit , and can mire et
g cheerfully reeommaend It to say oae troubled wit
g kidney or liver disease. "
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CHEAPEST
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Did iii & STONE'S
They nlwaga Love q the largest and beat stock , j
NO STAIRS TO OLIMBJ ELEGANT PASSENGER
E LEVATO&gT0 , THE DIFFERENT FLOORS.
The Use of the term "Shot
Lino" Irv connection with the
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corporate name cf n greatroad ,
coiveys an Idea of met what
ralulrrd by limo traveling tub-
Ile- Short tlno , Qnlck Time
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and the heat of accommoda
tlous-all of which are turn
l.hod by the greatcut railway ht America.
C HICAG0 ILWAUKEE
And Sfi. Paul.
Itowns and ol > emtca over 1rOO mtlesof rout a
Northern flllnols , 1Vlscanein , Mtnneaota , Iowa and
Dakota ; and ail to mahr ilncs , brauchos mad connoa
tions roach all the Freat buehmeas ccntrc of tht
Northuestmint Far w cot , It naturnily answers the
dncrlptlon of Short Idne , and lleat ltonto between
Chlcago , Milwaukee , St. lout mid Illnnoapolls.
ChlcagoMllunukee , In Crnsso and 1Vhmuma.
Chicago , illwaukee , Aberdeen aid FSlendnla
Chlcago , Milwaukee , Knit Claire mind Stlliwntor'
Chlcago , MltwnnkroVnusau rand Verrill'
Chlcago , Mllenukee , ( leaver 1)01n and Oshkosh ,
Chlcago , Mile uil.eV01ukesha mud Octnanowoc.
Chicago , Mllunukcu , Madlaon 01111 I'rnlrlodu Chian
Chlcago , Milwaukee , Onotanuaand Fnlrlbault ,
Chla.go , llololt , Janoavlllo and Mineral l'olnt. .
Chlcago , EIgIn , lloekforl nut 1)ubugue. )
Chicago , Clinton , flock island mud Cedar rapids'
Chlcago , Council IlluCs and Omaha
Chlcago , Sioux City , Sioux Fa11e and Yankton
CldcagoIlllwaukoeMitchellamidChambcrlaln.
] took Island , Dubuque , S11'nul nail Mlnncnpcalla
Itaucnpurt , Calmar , St. l'autl cord Illnneapolts.
I'uilmmi Sleepers and the 1'Inoet DlnlngCare to
world mire our on time mnlnllnes of thoCH tCACQ
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL Rp ILWAr
suit every attmrtton le Imld to paueigen by court.
ous employes of the company.
S. 13. IIERI1iLL , A. V. U. CARPENTER ,
OonTManager , Oemm'l l'aee. Agent.
J. T.OLAIIK , CEO Ii. IIEAFFOIID ,
Con'I Sup't. Aas't Uen'I fans. Ag'I.
of tiwcontinued use et m ercmry and potash for the
treatment of flood and Skln dlseaecs-they never
cure , nil iearly always Injure or totally ruin the
general health.
: A WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST.
My drug store wins tire ! trot to nd1 swift's SpecIOrL
n was then put up in qunrt bottlce which enld for
8i.tweach , I haw seen n great nearly cases cured
, aorta of treat.
menu. In fact , I hate hover known It to fail svhon
taken properly. I echo largo quanllty of It , aid fur
all diseases that are duperder.t on blood t olsomm or
sklrl humor. It cures
i Imli'Lxa AND IILOTCIIaa ON TImNIN ,
and makes the complexion fair nail rosy. As for
blood taint , there le no such word as fail. It cures
caeca that Nava long withstood otlior sorts of treat.
wont , and without arty of thoeo recurring troublus
that generally follow tncrcurlal and other so-called
cure. , T , L. MASSENUUIIO , Macon , Ga.
DRY TETTER ,
For years I was aallcted with Dry Totter of ( lie
most obstinate type , 1Vae trended bymany of nor
beetphyalclenstookcuantities ; of mercury , potash
and arsenicIwhlch , instead of curlng ( he letter ,
crippled mo up with minors ! polon and thcumatlem.
The Totter c ntinued to grow worse , and the itching
almoetmadomoocrazy. In tfds cnnditlon I was In.
tinned to take Swift's Speelfa awl the rooult was tie
astonishing as It was grattfying. In a few mouths
time ratter we , entirely w ull , time Mercurial 1'oieouing
all out of isy systenand I was a wcll man-and duo
only toinnitVsHeclae. ; All hue sufferers should
take It. JAMES DUNNINU , Louisville , fly.
What a Physician Bays.
Cii RIuis Rwur.MoNnos Co.Ans. ,
July 23,1SS3.
I lave a bright little daughter who will Lo we'
year. old next ninth. She has keen troubled nearly
ever since her birth with a skln dtecase , which I llrst
diagnosed chtcktiopox , but Iota found It to be soma
sort of eczema ; mit any rate It resisted very stubbornly
nil time dlUeront treahuouts , I procured mho hultIe
of HwinSpcclfo and gave it to her In small doses
three times a day , and to a ahortwhllo hail the eatls
faction to see that she was entlrely well. I am so
well pleased with Its effect on her that i shall not
mdyuse Itin my prnctlce , lint 1 shell alndnieter rt
to my other children and take it wyselt
lv. I : IIn0NTN , M. D.
Our treatise mn illool and Sktn Dlsuamce mailed
tree to applltants.
applltants.Teti
Teti slv1FT HIuOir'IC : CO. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta Oa.
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IRON AND SLATE iIOOFINO ,
Cs SPECHT , PROP ,
1111 Dpuglas St. ' Omaha , Ncb.
MANUFAOTUJIKR OP
Galvanfzea Iron Cornices
t-nonner windows , Flntale Tin , iron and Slat )
Reeling Hpccht' , Patent Metafllo Slmillght , Patent
adjuoto l hatchet fist and Bracket Shelrlig. 1 am
ho geni tal agent far the mibovu line of goods. Iron
onoing , Cruting. , Ilahmralos , Verandas , Iron hank
Itlln'le Collar thlarde' olio general
shunge , Whilow ' ,
tilt fur Pcersonhi Ilili stoat Indl ie Dlind
ST , LOUIS PAPRWAREIIOUSE ) ; ,
rham / Pa er Coe1
217 and 210 North Ifmin St. , St. IouIs.
wIIOT.iSALE DEALT IIS IN
DOOK , } PAPERSWHAl11No {
NE1VH , r ,
ENVELOPES , CARD U0AIW AND
ERS' STOCK
t5 Cneh ; ud I or ( tags and Papo Stolebcrap Ire n
and Ilctsla
ALMA E. KCSTW
DEALER IN
ins ifiner '
IlAlll GOODS , WAVES , BANGS , ETC.
. Stock Entirely Fresh and Neir
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Cox. 13th and Farnam Sts. . 1
The Oldest Banking Establishment
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SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.
Organised In 1808.
Organized as a Natio al Batik in ,
CAPITAL - $00,000
SUItPLUS AND PROFITS $150,000
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UIRUAN Komerxa , Presldont.
JOAN A. CREIOlrON , Vice Presldont.
A ousrus IIouNTra , 2d Vice rrostdonl.
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F , II. DAvie , Cashltr ,
W II. Msaamsg , Assistant Cashlcr.
Transacts a genera banking bustnesa Issues time
certlacateshearlnl nterest. Draws drafts on San
Francisco amid' rincipal clues In the United states ,
Also London , Dublin , Fdlnburgli and the prlnalea " . . I
clues or the tentinent of Enro a
UNITED STATES
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Capital$100000.00
0. W. HAMILTON , Proe't , frJ
M. T. BARLOW , Cashlor. ' u
Accounts solloltod and kept sub-
loct to sight chock.
Cortlfloatoe of Dopoolt Issued pny-
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Interest , or on demand without In'-
torost. ,
Advances made to customers on
approvodsocuritiosatmarket rate
ofintorost.
The Intorosta of Cuatomors are
closely guarded and every facil tv
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sound banking freely oxtondod.
DrawslghtdraftsonEnglandl eland
land , Scotland , and nil parts of Eu-
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Soil European Passage Tlokots.
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