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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : EH [ DAY DECEMBER 0 , 1881.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Proceedings of the Regular
Mooting of the Oity Council ,
Capture of n M > m About to
C pen n New Criminal
Industry.
Minanllnneou * Now * from This Pntt
of the Slope.
TIIK 01TV COUNCIL
mot again in extra icasion WuJiicsnay
evening. On call of roll the innyor
mul Alilcrmun Dawnon , Fotidn ,
CKnrcl.Hl , Kcllur , Spotman , Cavin and
Untlmnk responded. Mr. Keller ic-
marlcod'tlmt Mr. Cavin had sorno
doubts . to whether ho could longer
act with this august boJy officially , as
ho was no longer a citixon of thu ward
ho Imd the honor of roprcflontitig.
Tlio mayor thought the matter should
at once bo referred to City Attorney
Holmes , ttho after deliberation arose
mid in n dignified manner proceeded
to render nn opinion. The purport of
which was that when nn alderman
ceased ( o rcflido in the ward from
which ho was chosen , ho could no
longer represent the ward in which ho
formerly resided. Keller -wanted to
know if it didn't make
a difforrnco when it was an adjourned
meeting of the body. Mr. Holmcn
again arose and explained that when
on alderman ceased to reside in the
wan ] from which hn had boon chosen
ho could not legally represent said
ward in the city council. The mayor
said thai hu thought that Mr. Gavin
wan of the same opinion , Mr. Citviii
ATOJO , and , in a voice that told of the
emotion within , stated that ho had1
boon compelled to move his family
from the ward which ho had had the
honor of representing. In .1 very
neat speech ho returned bis heartfelt
thanks to the mayor and council for
the courtesies extended sincp ho had
ncUid with thorn for the upbuilding ( if
their chi.son city. A motion was
made t > > proceed to elect
an alderman from the First
ward.- Mayor V uglian presented
the fo'luwiiig candidates : William
Siedom , Hon. Oeorgo Carson , ,1. L.
Formali. John IJeno , Joseph lloea ,
.Tamos Wick 1mm and lloport. Ituin.
Aldurm xti.Gnl vin moved that tho'mat-
inattor delayed until thu next meeting.
Gavin's motion being seconded , a bal
lot wim tukuii , remitting in a t.io vote.
Thu mayor cunt his vote in favor of an
immodiiito b.tllot. An informal ono
was taken , which resulted as follows :
M. . Hniwn 2
J. 1 . VVicklmm 2
Frank Ouitnellit 1
George Carjoti 1
Thu first formal ballot resulted in
the
ET.KOTIOX OK HOIII'.HT I'.AIK
to fill the vacancy caused by Gavin's
removing from the First ward.
Petition of Bell Glover , signed by
Gucipachor and others , for a saloon
on Lower Main street , was presented ,
and on motion of Alderman Unthank ,
was referred to police committee to
Toport nt the next mootinir.
Aldurmnn Dawson , chairman of the
commititec on tire , reported that woll-
diggora wanted $8 per day to sink the
tire well on Main street , and suggest
ed that a committee ho appointed in
addition with power to act * o doter-
niino the niza of the well or whether
it would not bo moro practicahlo to
have two smalt wells instead of ono
large one. ,
On motion ot Alderman Unthank
uids for constructing thu now ongiuu
liousu nt the junction of Third and
Fifth btrc-ctc , woio received. . P. D.
Moom.nv bi'iug thu lowest bidder the
awarded him. On the matter of
piling kf r the foundation. D.VTSOII
rnovod that a committee of five be ap
pointed to decide what shall bo done
in this direction and report at the
next meeting.
, ' 1'1'u rei oit of the destination of the
finmll-p < > x house was received. The
committee stated that the sumo wan
fired without their onnsont and before
they hud time to doliburabo upon what
couiuo to take in the promises. Mr.
Vuttuhun remarked that it was thu
vrorkof an inrendiiiry , and ho would
give § 25 for his photograph.
An ortli.uiiicorirn passed extending
the firu liiuiU of the city. %
Thu to loiving usolution was pro-
BunU'd and petfood unaniniotisly.
\Vhureus , It has become nccmary
for Aldunnan T. E. Gavin tr > resign
lti ofllco as nn aldurmiui of thu city
on account ot his removal from the
First ward into tha Third ward of the
city ; therefore bo it
Resolved , That wo regret that we
art > thus compelled to never our of
ficial relations wli oh have nlwaysl > oei
of the ln'flt kind and with u view foi
the bent intcreet of the city , honestly
advocated and exorcised in matters 01
public intvrr.st to the city coming be
fora the council for transaction , am
wq lope | our personal rolatioiiH maybe
bo niuiutniiiud in the future as the :
have' ' been in the put , us friendly am
courteous.
The mayor c.illed attention to tin
great number of
. , HOLD AND D&IIINO HOU1IKUIKH
being committed in this city by con
fidencfi men and others , as indicatec
liy letters constantly received by bin
and the account * in TIIK HKK uiu
other daily pap-TH. lie remarket
lliat ho deemed it wise for thu coun
cil to take foino action to proven
sucli high handed outlawry. Ho rec
omuionded that a special detective b
employed for sixty days nt the ex
penuo of 8200 to lay around am
watch for these men. The nemo o
Weal Jackson waa announced , wliei
Bouio ono roniiul.'cd that if they em
' "a detect ivo his name should no
nown. "You are correct , " sait
ono of the body. Thu mayor \ra
thereupon , on motion of Church ill
instructed to hire his own man a
f 100 per month to help ferret out tli
robbers and gold brick an idea ,
The mayor ulto called thu uttentio
of tb'o council to the iinportanoo o
Laving a government postoflice an
court house nt this point. That the
Miard of trade hail already taken ac
tion in the matter and they should
receive the hearty co-operation of the
council and every citizen of Council
niufTs.
After transacting other important
justness the council adjourned ,
SNIDE noi.D niuuK.
Some time last August two men
went to the brass and iron foundry of
S , D. .v S. J. Hopkins in this city ,
taking with them some old scrap brass ,
lopner , &c. They wanted to know
wlnl t brick could bo cast for. The y
fitntod they had boon nngagcd in
mining operations in the west ; that
. .I'cyora \ about to open a saloon in
Council Bluftn to hn designated the
ninor'a nuloon. The brick they pro-
toscd to bo an imitation of n gold
trick , as they proposed to place it bo-
liud the bar in front of a mirror.
J'his story appeared to IMr. llopkins
very plmniblu. Ho told them ho
vould do the work for § 8 , $ > to bo
paid down. They paid tlio ? < i and loft
ho shop. In a few days they re-
nrncd , paid the bnlancoof the money
vith the exception of a few cents ,
and putting thu brick in a wngon
drove olf. Their conduct nt the time
> f taking the brick away was such that
ilr. Hopkins'Mispicioim wcro hrousod.
In remarked to bin wife that ho
liought thoru was something wrong ,
t RO inpressed his mind that ho im-
nediately came up town and reported
vhat Imd taken place to John W.
Gliapinan , proprietor of The Nonpareil
ml a llii : : reporter. Mr. Chap
nan remarked that it was the
> 1d brick ganio that had
nit recently bocn enacted so success-
til in Denver and cautioned that
milling be said about tli iili'uir , for
ho present , ntt should it he noificd
brond it would put thu parties on
lioirgimul. The chief of police wiw
et into the eecret so that it was only
cwiwn to Mr. Hopltin , Colonel Chap-
inn , Chief Field and a UKK reporter ,
.ftur receiving the brick from the
lioi [ the inen took it sumo distance
rein the city and biirriod it. They
lion sot tlu'insoIvo.H ut work for their
ictims. J. M. Scofiold , biother of
ra Scofield , was deluded. Ono of
lie confcdoratos approached Mr. S o-
eld who is in the employ of Vnughan
t Co. as driver ot ono of the Hcrdic's
nd nuked him if ho did not wish to
nakosoino money. His answer was
10 would bo glad to , provided bo
ould do so honestly. Mr. Scoliold
let the man at ono of our snlooim the
line night as per arrangement. At
ills meeting voung Scofield was in-
ormed that ho knew an old thinor
ho lived out of the city who had n
old brick worth from 83,000 to
51,000 , which could bo purchased
rom him for $1,000. That hu would
urnish all ho had about $1,000 , if
jcoliold would nuiso 88 0. That they
( Feet a sale of this prize und divide
iio proceeds equally. On Wcdnea *
ay a team wau procured and thu two
iniceeded to whore thu miner who
iwncd thu brick lived. On the way
lioy mut the man they xvero seeking ,
nd thu three went to the spot where
lie supposed treasury was buried , ex-
luniud the name and taking it with
lioin returned to the city. A meot-
ig for final negotiations was arrunuod ,
10 tame in a room at the Mount
'lenmint house , on Unper Hrpadway ,
Vodnesday evening. Meantime the
I'iginal brick man wanted young
Scofield to procure $200 from his
mithor to advance the miner as
mrt payment. Ho did not know
vhethcr ho could raieo $250 , but
mimisud to have somp at the meet-
ng. Younu Scofiold in order to bo
uro of liis gain wrote the following
n an old torn piece of wrapping pu-
) er :
"Cou.voit , 13tui'r.s , December 7.
tilt. J. M. SUOFII'.M ) : 1 know an old
liner who has u bar of gold coin ,
voighing ii i pounds and about ten
nelicn long. You und I can buy this
old bar for § 1,800 cosh. I will pay
1,000 and you $800 , and we are to
ividu equally when it in sold ,
lo asked the first man to sign it. The
mn took it , and after examining it ,
nd finding nothing in it objectionable ,
igned the name of 0. L. Watson ,
\bout thin time , as per arrangement
vith the authorities * , an ofiicu walked
nto the room and rn'ostud Watson.
I'ho poor minor escaped , and as yet
ho olliccrs have been unable to get
rack of him. Watson was taken to
all by Ollicor llosecruntv. , und at a
ate hour AVodneaday , was brought bo-
ore Justice Abbott , who hold him in
ho .sum of $1,000 for his nppoaiance
loforo the grand juiy , t-j answer to
.ho charge of conspiring to cheat und
lofraud ono J. M. Sciliold. Watson
s a fmp , intolliijuiit looking youn
nan , with duir hair and black inns-
noho , on the whole pioprmsosHing.
ilis biick was as well gotten up UE
limnclf. It was about the H/.C !
> f a common brick and weighed
ibout and onu-hulf .
twenty-live - pouiidH.
Thu brick resembled the genuine ,
ind from some of the borings found
.ipon the floor hud evidently plugod ;
buttkd of sulnhurio aoid that will ,
when applied to pure gold , turn il
black , but on baser metals will put r
polish , wan found in the room. Wat. .
bon & Co. have no doubt Htiiiuk tin
wrong town to set up in the "goli
bnok" business , They may lie abli
to pbiy the game further west , buUlu '
authorities in County Blull's uro 'not
BO fresh.
Ono of our most respected phyai
ciana was
AS.SAULTKI ) IIV A "CKANK11
on Uroadv > ay night before last. Ai
thu physician was passing down tin
street , a well dressed young mm
stopped in front and gave him a blow
that caino near felling him to tin
walk. Finding ho had failed ii
knocking his man down , ho Hod U ]
Broadway and stopped in front of i
saloon. The physician rocoicnu
bimst'lf , and following up his assailan
with an ollicer , ho asked him to ex
plain the reason ho had , if any , foi
vaulting him. The young man np
puared surprised , and denied that hi
over saw such a man boforu. Tin
ollicer arrested him notwithitandiii )
the denial , and hu was lodged in tin
calabootu. Itobort llein ,
ALDKIIMAX UAVI.V.
On the retiring of T. K. Gavin fron
the aldornmnic board , Council lllult'
loses ono of her best and most ef
fiuiont servants , Mr. Cavin has beti
but a short time in the service , bu
during that time has served bin wart
and the city faithfully and the cit ;
well. Ho is ono'of our most staunci
business nion. If at any time duriii ]
his oflicial term ho bus erred , it ha
boon one of judgment , and not fron
my nursoiml or malicious motive. The
'ollowing
Otm NKW COt.M'11 , MAX
'rom the First ward has boon an hon
ored citizen of Council lilufTs about
; wenly-lhrco yours , haviiif come here
n 1858 from thu state of Nebraska.
[ ' 'or fourteen years ho has been in the
imploy of Conradu Guise as clerk and
) ook-keepor. Ho has n wife and thret
children. On the whole , it is said ,
, bo selection by the council was a very
( oed onu.
JOHN r.OW'IIKJl ,
father of Mrs. U N. Gibbi , of this
: ity , died at his residence in Sampoil
nM Tiiosdny ovcniiiLt , after being sick
ibout ono week.lr. . Boucher wan
an honored cition ; and a very stnunch
and active member of the Baptist
church.
IlllAKKVtAX ItUKV.
White Templolon , brother of Mrs.
Walter Young , of this cit } ' , n brake-
nan on the mil road ( met with a very
severe accident at Sidney. Mr. Tern-
) lcton , his father , who resides in this
: ity , received a distmtch to come tn
sydney iinmcdiatofy , as his son had
) een very badly injvrcd.
VKIIY CONHOUhd Kl'JSTJ.K
ran found in the keyhole of the doot
if one of our prominent grocers on
Broadway yestenlny morning :
Old Morphia : "If you had not
dept so 'darn' Into you wouln have
had $ -1.50 in your drawer , moro than
ou have now. " WAKI : Ur.
I'unosyn onovvH.
For tha next xhirty days Mueller
vill 'it'll pirno.t and orgaini at extra
ow fignrea for ( Jhristniaa presents.
con P. .
F. O. Norm [ .leaven Council Bluff's
.o-day on an er.tondod busineas trip to
St. Louis.
Till : 1IOA11D OFTIIAUC
mot at their rooms on Pearl atreot ,
Wednesday. What they did in only
mown to those in attendance 0,3 thu
ipal of secrecy was placed over the
ips of ouch member. Wo sent Puck
n , however , and ho says that they
ook certain stops to forward the
'court house und poitoflico bill , " as
Vndy Orahnm remarked , "work will
etch it. '
NOTICE.
PIMIKIM'K LANDINCI , COUNCIL
Jr.UKFH , December 8. On my way
up to Kanesvillb I found at the corner
f 7th avenue and south 7th street a
> oat tied to a trco behind a church.
Strange to fasten boats this time of
oar. CiiAiiLKH J. BKCKMAN.
Officer dough arrested George M.
"iillut for an assault upon a citi/.en
Vodnceday niyht on Broadway. The
tate failed to make out a ease , and
Jillot was discharged.
OJ.I ) KASHIONKI ) I'AVINO MATKHIAI. .
A meeting was held at thu Baptist
hurch last evening , for the purpose
f orguni/.ing a moral society for the
oppression of vice.
1MUNKH. *
A Mian was calaboosod by Ofiicor
Jiuiu for being drunk. His name was
lichaol WjlchfinodS085. ;
Thomns Hughes was arroated by
) flicer Sterling for being drunk and
aken to the calabooso , where the
ourt imposed a line of $ G 85.
I'KllHONAL.
II. M. Wilson , of Avoca , was at the
) gden yesterday.
S. A. Broadwoll , of Logan , nephew
f Dr. Pat ton , was in Council Bluffs
csterday at the Ogdon.
Incredible ,
V A. Scratch , dniKvfot , Uuthven , Ont. ,
vrlte.s : "I have the grontent confulcncc
n jour HUIIIIOCK I'.r.oop Jlimnw. In ono
aso with wliicb I am iwreonally acrniniat-
> il tliL'irHiiccosH iilnioit incredih'e. One
ady tulcl mu that half a I'ottlo did her
ioro good thnii IniiuIridH of dollar- . ' worth
f incilicim alio had provlously taktn. "
'rice $1 , trial m/.o 10 cents. dec 5-eou-
JexterL.Tliomas&Bro ,
WILL IIUV AND 8KLL
AND All , TRitiSACIIOll
CONNECTXU TiniRKWlTII.
Pay Tnxoa , Rent Housea , Etc.
IF Otl WANT TO RUT OR 8HLI.
Col ) k Office , Hoom 8 , Ctclihtoii Illock , Omah .
Axle Grease
NEVER GUMS !
U e < l on Wn/oni , Uuwos , lleiponi , TliroHhcrt
tnd 11111 Muchlnory. It li INMU'AKI.K TO ruut
HUH AND TsAtiHrKKH. It cures ScMtchOH nud all
kindiiolnorco on Honci r.j Gtock , m well asnn
n.
n.OLAEK&WISE.Manuf'n . ,
306 Illlnoli Street ,
* ' * ' * '
HK ) . >
FITS EPILEPSY
OR
RALLING SICKNESS.
Permanently Cured no humhuc ; by om
month' * uiacp of DR. QOULARD'8Celebrat
ori Infallible pit Powdori. To lomicn tiillcr
cr that thi-BO po dcr will do nil wo cluni to
thorn uo nlll Hcnd tliun hv mall , pott paid i
free Tilul box. Dr. Oouhnl In thu only phnj
clan that lias ovci made tliU dUcavu a npod.i
tludy. and na to our knowleilKo thousanls lm\
Ixm Perninnotly cured \ > y the li.in of tin *
Pov/dert , we will guarantee a pormanen
euro In every cusa or refund you all money ex
pendod. All rufloren Hliviild gl\a tliou 1'ow
den an eaily trial , and bu comlnud of thut
I'rlce , lor laruo ' > ax , S3 00 , or i boxes for ? 10 00
tent by mall to an)1 part ol the Unlto.t HUtca o
Panada oti receipt of ptloo , orlir 01 press , O. ( J
D. Addrcit , ASH & BOBBINS
300 Fulton St. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
GRAND OPENING !
Protcmor Kliher , ( Irom St. Ix > ul > ) Danclint Ac
dcray , Btandard Hull , tor Klllecnth and Kan
ham , Tueiday e\cnliig , Sevtomber 6th.
Clauses for Ladle * and Gentlemen comincncin
Tuenday tvfnlni ; September ( Uh ; cluietu to
UlMon and Mutter * , eoimiioncliiK Saturday after
noon at 4 o'clock. Cluni-n for Kamlllci , will b
irraiiKwl to 'ilt tbo honbralilo patrons. AU
Ixvllct danclni ; can bu taught.
Turin * Illwivl , and pcifuoi. nitUfictlon to echo
aroiruarintcuj. I'rhatolnstrnctloiiawll ) OK\\ \
en attha lAr.lny AciJciuy or at the "uldotu
of the jvxtror * .
1'rhoto'orlfii } oe .Itlt 'stl ! x Hoyer J
pro' * ! iu K
( if Application of llonry I'uiul
( or Liii ! | > r LIciMixv ,
XCTIOJ- : .
Notice Ii hereby slvtn tint Henry rundt , d |
upon the * th day of JH.remher. A. 1 > . larfl.tilo hi
Hpplli-atlon to lliennynr and city council of ( Mil
Im , for llcvmo to cll Malt , Splrltuouiand Vlnoi
IliiiorN | , nt No. 1218 Karnlum ttroat , Tlilr
\Vinl , Umalia , Nvli. , from the Ut day of Janunr
IbbS , to the H'th o' April , iwa. '
If thfrc ho no objection , romiiutraiifo or pri
ten UUil within two ucolufrom l > it < nibcr tl
A , P. IbtJl , tha laid lki'i ; u ullt hu pruned.
llKMtf 1'1'MIT ,
Apill ] nt.
TimlUliT IKB ti w par r will publUh the alioi
notice l r tuo wki at the vipeuia of the a
plloant. Ttio City of Oinalu ii not to do i-lurui
therewith. J. J. U C. JfcWKTT ,
dcT-lSt ctt > - Clerk.
SOLOMON'S
GASH PRICE LIST !
1204 Farcham St. ,
OMAHA NEB.
, - - - .
're ervo It find Compare Price * WltliOtlicrt
Ui > ' Clipper SIcdi . t TO
OlnY rilppor H J < . f,0
o t10) WoKOiin City . OS
21x50 Uuoinoi IVtlnnt Vramti . BO
SxlOC.mctl Wnlnilt Kratnci . 20
} \21 Curveil Motto t ramcf , Walnut . 2S
tixU Walnut PratiiM . 25
IftmlMjT.o Vtl et Frames . ] 5
loom Moulding , Walnut or Gilt , 1 Inch IHT
foot .
lo in Moulding , Wnlnut < < r ( lilt , Ijlnch
icrfoot . n
IriM llooki ( or II rim MouMlnir , JUT Lor. . . to
lol llDoin Uiitip , Complotu . ' . " >
land I i > iipi > , Cninpli to . P5
ir.v Hnnii l.inip , Coinpltto . SO
rnn Cent llncktt . 30
looil llrooin . IK
lent llrooin In Mtrkit . 20
Child's Ilroom . . . 1 U
Spittoon . 20
IiiMwlatcf . 30
Xtcinlon Ulury I < nin | > . 2 (0
( Hail ( ; ollctionufct ) . . . , . fo
( la ! . Tunillcri ( ono net ) . 3 <
.vr.p Chlmm-ji . 6
lood Ijintcrn . 40
Ono Cnllon OIH'in . 2.1
Low Prlcci for Iron Stone China Ware.
'nliatidln Teat , | r sot (12 ( pieces ) . $ 6 }
luiill Tom , | > cf fitl2plcccH ( ) . , tift
'nlmndlc ColTcv , per Bit (12plo ( > ui ) . O.'i
tilidlo ColTi.c , PIT ct(12 ( pltccO . 7ft
> r.u.So' ' 1'Ic I'htct ( A ptiice * ) . l.r >
nu Hut Tea t laid (0 ( plocci ) . fo
-no.SjillrcaVf.T't l'lfttc < ( flplcc8) ; ) . C5
) nu Set Dinner I'lilw ( ( I pIciuO . 00
'overcrl Turntu . U <
'rcttin I'ltclictn . 15
Vaili Howl ami I Itchcr . I )
Ihainheri ) . 35
Toilet Setn f r ll cl loomi(3 ! | ilecc ) . 2 ( ' 0
Dmt Pans . ID
Icclo Duiino-.il' . 25
/ o'llnjr Olosscn , nil I'rlco' .
Jc dticSrV taiturns.
. KOU CASH , uml joti nlll
nil thuin at l-r. t 10 to 3ft per cent. IC H than
IfOV.herM , an we ptircha'o for d li , at thcloucut
it 8 , and t < > ll for C1 * Only. Jly ciiatoinurs arc
ut obliged to p.iy for loss ol ) < ail dclitH , O.H uu
.icpiiofiooltganlnocharh't-a are made. Qlve
s a trial and bo convinced , I'Unto c.Ul and
irleu ourOoodtai we htt a thousand * ot nrtlelci
tot incut onod en tliU dill.
All Are Welcome , Whether They Want
Qoodc or Not. dcUood-tl
The Oldest JSatabliBhed
IN NEBRASKA.
Caldwell. Hamilton & Co. .
DitnlncHa tranavctcil B.MIIO KS that ol an Incor
X ) rated nank.
Account * kept In currency or gold subject to
lent check without nolle *
Certificates of dcpoolt netted payable In three ,
Ix and tuclvo months , jcarlnj ; Interest , 01 on
onmnclwitlioiit Interest.
Advances made tn customers on approved tecu
Itlci at market rotrg of IntorcHt.
Buy and sell KClJ , hllla of mchingc , Korern
meiit , Mtatc , county and city bonds.
Draw nlgrit dralU on England , Ireland , Scot-
and , and all partH ot Kuropc.
Bull K\iro | nn | \ic ticket ) .
COLLKCT10N8 PHOMITf/V MABK.
RIU'Ml
United States Depository
NationalBank
OK OMAHA.
Cor. 13th and Farnam Ste.
UDEOT IUNK1NO K8TAIM8H EJJT IS
3 OMAHA.
8UCCE30ORQ TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. )
DTAHMS1IKU IS56.
M K National lUnk August SO , IMS.
3AP1TAL AND PROFITS OVER 300 000
orricim AND DIUXOTOXI :
, President.
AUOU1TUM KOOIITZK , Vice Prosldont ,
U. W. YATISH , Cahhlur.
A. J. rorPkvroN , Attorney , ]
JOHN A. CHXIUIIIOR.
P. II. DAV , Aut. Cuihlcr.
Till bank receives dtpoeltJ without regard U
Isfueatlmo ccrtHcatoa Ijinrlnp Intercut.
UriTu drafts on San FmnclHco mul pilnclpnl
Itlcsof the Unltud States , n\no \ London , Uiitifln
' . < llnLiirih anil tha principal cltlta ot the contl
ncnt ol Europe.
Sells pa 8onxer ticket ) for cml rante uy the In
man line. nuvldtf
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
ILEE & CO. .
Sole Manufacturer. OMiHA. / .
CONSUMPTION
Positively Cured.
All Burforcrfi from th'a dUcaao that are anxloiu
to be cured ihould try DR. KISSNER'S Cole.
brated Ooniumptlve Powders. These I'OK <
dcrs are the only prcpamtlou known that will
euro Coniuinption and all dnuuics of tha Throal
and Lunct Indeed , fo btron.Ii our faith In
thvin , aiuTalso to convince > ou that they are lie
humbug , wo will forwmd fo vtery Hutferer , b >
ir.all , pout paid , a free Trial Dox.
We don't want your money until jou are per1
fcctly ratUflcd of their curatlto po or > If yoiu
( Kelt worth Kkvlntr , don't delay in il\inK them
Powden \ trial , og they will surely euro you.
I'rico , for large box. HOC , sent to any pattoi
the United Status or Canada , by null on rerolpl
ofpricu. Addrits , Aall & HOI1HINS ,
nlldlv SCOKillton Ht. , Ilronkl\n. N. V.
To Nervous Sufferers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY ,
Dr. J , B. Simpson's Specific
It 1 < a po ; tt > oeuru for Spcrroatoirhoa , Bernini
tVrokncii. Impatancy , uid all dlantoj rcejultluj
Irom SoU-Abuae , M Mcnud Anilcty , Lowi
Ucuiory. 1'alin In the Hack or Side , and dleeaaa
- - " tliat load .U
CoiiHUiuptloi
Insanity an
with \
[ ul
_ _ _ _ _ Pamphlet
tent tine to all. Writ * for thorn and get full pai
Uculnra.
Price , Eii clflc , f 1.00 p r package , or ilx pack
ICM for 86.00 , Aiidrcai all orders to
U. BIMBON MKD1CINE CO.
KOI. lot and 100 Main St. lluffalo , K , V.
Bold la Omaha by U. F , Oooduian , J. W , licll
I , K lib , ted all druysUtwivery where.
i SS-itwl
Articles or Incorporation of the
Mlllnrd Fnrmero' Club
Article * of incorporntinn made nnil
] ( ) ( thi < 29tli day of October , A. 1) ) ,
1R3I , by awl between the umltrgnc ! < l ln >
corporatow , M follows , to-wit !
NAMK.
Artlclo I. Tlio imino of this clulislmll lie
the Mlllnnl 1'nrmcrs' club.
I'IME OK IIURINKSS ,
Article II. The lulncipal plnce of hust <
no < iof thin cluliclinll ! > < nt Millsrd ita <
tlon , county of Douglas , Kebraskn ,
KATCI1K OK Ul'HIXKS'i ,
Article III. The general nature of lnwi <
nena lo Iio trnn acted by thli club IR t < i
conduct ft f-cncral literary mid social buni-
tit * * nnd other cntcttnlninenU of n eoclal
character ,
CAriiot , BTOCK.
Article IV. The ntnount of capital nocU (
of thi4 club fllmll lie two thoiixand dolliirs ,
ilivlilfd Int'i dluirpt of ono dollar each ,
which > hall bo Tiaid in the mnnncr | > rc-
perilled by tin * nlicctnrs.
COUMCXCUIEXT AND TB"MINATI- .
Attic u V. Tliiicluli ghnJI co.iimcnco tn
trnnrnct lui'lnc H and wceici-eiU corporate
| Mi\ven the litlth day of Ottobor , 1881 , and
Its iMiweiH xhnll cu.uo < n the 'JOth day uf
Ucloher , 1S1. ! )
AMOUNTS 01' MABILITV.
Artlc'oVI. ' The liigbest nnumiit of a-
lilllty or itideljteduerH , which this club
filudl at nnr on > ' time mbject itslef , shall
It ; thice liuu-iiod d II M.
ovncKits.
Artkln VII. The oIllccM of this
dub HI all ha rondtn'ted by n
board of three directors , who Khali be
elected from among the stockholder * , and
they chnll appoint a prenidmt and mich
other ollicera as by law in required.
.TUML'.H SCHIlAKDEn ,
.T. 1JLUM ,
CUU.S SCIIUMAKK ,
W.
W.HTATK
HTATK OF Nnm.\aKA , \
COUNTV or l. in-i.Af < . f
On tldrt 2lth ! day of Octoler , A. 1) . 8881 ,
pcrfuiinl } * appeared before me , Charleh
lirandi'i , a notary public for Fiiid county ,
JuliiM Suhroedcr. .1. Ultini , L'lnm Scliu *
ninnn , W. Ot-rndorf , to me known to be
thu mgnerx ol the foregoing articles of in
corporation , and acknowledged the game to
be tholr voluntary act and ilced.
JSKAI. . ] ClIAIII.KH bHANDM
Kotarv public In and for Douglas county ,
Kcbrank. ! .
AND
Handsomest
IN TIIE-
For Sale by
WM. E. STOBTZBL
521 South Tenth St ,
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARK " , 0rcatTRADE MARK
.
Kiijjlblircm.
uiiy. Atiun-
lalllni ; cure
for Hemliiat
WenknoiB ,
Hporinitor-
rhca , Iiupot *
nicy , and all
follow as a
BEFORETAKIHQ.Kxiucntc ot AFTER TARING
Soil-Abuse ; aijom ol Memory , Unheroil Liat\ \
tudr , 1'nln In the 1'acV , Dimness of Vlilon , 1're
nuturo Old AKO , and man } other Dltoisos tha
lead to Iiiiaiilty or Consuiiiptloi ] and a I'rema
tureOra\o.
fSTfnpartlculara \ \ In our pamolilct , whlcl
ve dralro to tend free I r mail to every one
JJTTtio Specific Medicine la > old by all drugUt
nt 81 i > cr pacl n.1 ! , or 0 packijes for $5 , or * H
b sent trou by inall on reel plot the money , b ;
oddrcwloe TUHQIIA tlUUICINKCO. ,
Uuflalo. N. Y.
For sole by 0 , F OooJtr ocTme-eod
MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL ,
Wholesale Dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , A
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Molina Wagon OoFarm anfl Spring Wagons ,
DoerB&Mansur CoCorn , Planters , Stalk Gutters , &o , ,
MolinePump OoWood and Iron Pumps ,
WliBol & Seoflop Oo , Fountain Oity Drills ami Seoilers ,
Hoolianicsbnrg Maoh , Oo , Baker Brain Drills ,
ShawiiBB Agrioultural Co , Advance Hay Bakes ,
Joliet Manufacturing OoEureka Power ami Hand Sliollers ,
Whifcinau Agricultural OoSliellers , , Road Scrapers , &c , ,
Moline Soalo OoVictor Standard Scales ,
A , 0 , Fish Racine Buggies ,
AXD DEALERS IN
All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock.
Address All Communications to
DEERE & COMPANY ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa. ilecSnicQni
THE JELM MOUNTAIN
AND
Mining and Milling Company.
Working Caplt I , - $30 ( ,000.
Capital btoik , Sl.OTO.iOO.
I'ar Value ot Miarus , $25,000.
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT.
DK. J. I. THOU AS , President , Cummins , Wyoming.
WJt E. Tlt/TON , Vice- President , Cummins , Wyoming
E. N. IIAUWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wyoming.
A. G. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming.
: > r. J. I. Thomas. LouU Miller W. b. Bramcl. A. G Dunn.
K. N. llurood. Frincla Leavens. Geo. II. Fales. Lewis Zolman.
Dr. J. C. Watklns.
no2m > 'Cni OEO. W. KENDALL. Author'zcd ' Agent for Sale of Stock ; Box 442 , Omaha , Neb.
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consl nineiita mode us will receive prompt attention. References : State Bank , Omaha ; Platl
t Co. , Baltimore ; Peck & Eansher , Chlcacoj " ' ' ' * " > Cincinnati.
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DL'ALEU N
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. n,4.rae.iy
WHOLESALE ISTS.
I'SH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUG-LAS STREET , OMAHA , NliB.
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
Jy 18-mo
WHOLESALE-
LUMBER , COAL & LIME ,
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , ,
. o.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
W. J. WELSHANS & GO. ,
AND ItETAIL DEALKR3 IK
Flour , Feed , Grain , Baled Hay.
PROPRIETORS
OMAHA CITY MILLS ,
CHOICE I1RANDS OF
Winter and Spring Wheat Flour. Eye Flour , Graham ,
Bran , Corn , Oats and Chopped Feed of all Kinds.
Cor. Eighth and Farnham Staeets , Omaha.