Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 04, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
(5 ( THEOMAHA DAILY JJBB : WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4. 1882 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Miiiis Moro About tlio Opera House , Merited Tribute to the County Board of Suporviaora. An Individual Who Struck the WronR House , or the Wrong Girl. Miooellancxmi New * and Hploy * tZlnor Mention- There don't ' Room to bo anjr imnic- dinto action tnkon M yut towards the erection of ati opera houno. It has boon hinted that Mr. Dohnnoy had in some way hunhcd the matter , and will attund to all onura liousu buflinons to be cirricd on in thin city. Well , it in immaterial who builds it. Certainly iho paoplo cannot stand the one we have much lon or. There is hardly a night that n first-claas company aji- pears there but that the people have OAUBO to Reel ashaniodORpuciiilly whoti the house is Tdlcd with strnniora. The roinark m.ido by ono of Iho aclors as hoflhook thooldstngoVo shall have to bo carofulj if this breaks through wo will kill a horse , " while it p'u- Tokod an uproar of laughter , vas no credit to a city of twenty' thousand inhabitants. A UdllTMNr- ) OAHK. The district court , was unjni ( od encase case No. a.Orfl , H. S. Cole & Co. vs. S. E. Fluid , an action brought upon n writtencmitruct to furnish and put up for .defendant lightning rods. The defendant claims that the manner in which the work was performed on- harmed inntond uf leasing the danger from tliis powerful olemont. A UVKI.Y noiui ) . Tlio board of supervisors arc in ses sion at the court house working like bcnvors for tlio interest of the county. Wo doubt if thuro in a county in the state that cnn present n county board equal to them for men of intclligmico and true worth , and the late accession of Samuel Underwood , although a ilHrnocr.it , is not an oxception. KNCOUUAOINII. Frank Cook , who some time iijjo left this city to establish himself in the real estate business at Atlantic , after roiiminiiiK there several months , has icturnod to Council liltillH , wlioro ho will locate permanently in the businuKs. Mr. Cook recently visited the eust and inado diligent enquiry of some of the lending capitalists and business men. The ponoral opinion and universal verdict of all is that Council Bluffs is deitined to bo the loading city in tin itato. Ho says that in Now York and Chicago whero- ever business men gather to discuss the business prosperity of the country the prospects of Council UlulVj re ceives a very flattering mention , I'UOILIHTIO FBMALKS. Ono of our city expressmen had some difficulty with a couple of color ed women on Broadway. They shook their dark fists at him and remarked if he would "cum down fruin dcr carl doy wed close his left oyo. " "UKANDMA" JACKHON. The funeral of the late "Grandma1 lackson took place from her residence yostordiiy afternoon , and was attendee by a largo number of loving friends Mrs. Jackson was in lifo highly re spooled by all who know her and was a great favorite among the younge members of society. IN TUOUIit.K. llobort Trumblo was arrested yesterday torday by Otlicer Cusic , on complain of a lady by the name of Lomer , v , lit resides on Fifth street. She charge that ho came to her house and wnntei to get in. Upon her refusing his request quest ho broke the door in am entered. Wlion arrested ho had 85f upon his person. Ho was put undo bonds in the sum of 8100 for his np poaranco to answer the charge befor Judge Hurko. The party nrrestei declares that ho called to sou anotho young Indy who wai willing to iitlmi him , mid BO expressed herself that th party who complains had no righ whatever to prevent his entering , al of which will appear upon the trial o the case. HOTEL .U'.Ml'I'.ll .H'.Ml'UU. W. F. JonaiwiiHiii rested by Hrooks charged with bolting his living out o Smith , who keeps ( ho Higgs houao , 01 Main street. Ho was fined &IQ , am in default of payment was sent up fci ten d iyp. IIATIIUK iiounii. A poor creature , deaf , dumb , am withnl a cripple , was arrested am taken to the c ilabooso , tried , convictin and lined ? ( J.85 , und in default o paymunt ho was sent to the at on pile. Ho waa unable to work , aia was finally disohnrged on his promisi to leave the city. Ho claims to liuvi a brother iu Avoca. HHOR HTKUIKd. Frank Davis was arroatod by Spooia OUlcor Smith , charged with stoaliny a pair of overshoes from a house ne.ir the Northwestern depot. Ho ploadcc guilty , and was sent by Judge Burk to the county jail for throe days. OKB (1001) KKKKUT , J. G. Lumen's lecture has boon th means of adding two more braves tt thopolico force. J. 1 * . Williams am P. I ) , Mottaz were added yesterday NO UNION SKHVIC'K. There will bo no union service thi evening. Prayer mooting at the vestry try of all the churches us usual. Th union service will be held at the Bap tist church to-morrow ovoning. MlhUKLLANKOUH MENTION , The dirt that 'ttttlos from wagon a'ong ' Jiroadwuy is doing good servic by helping very materially to put thn thoroughfare in line condition fo driving. A couple of "lino poinU'd" home created quite a laugh on Jlrouilwuj yesterday. A man Mas loading then and they concluded it was about tim to take a imp und refused to go an further until it was dour , and deliberately erately laid down. The inaa broke lialler endeavoring to coax them to Follow him , but they would not pro ceed until they had their nap out , Tlio Episcopal sociable given at the Ogden hotel by Mrs Colonel W. F. Sspp was n grand affair and was gen- attended. Ticket No. 11011 drew the doll at Mueller's music hall last evening. Tlio holder of the ticket it unknown and is requested to call and claim the prize. Patton tt Dawdy , foimorly of Ham burg , la , , have opened n first-clftss saloon and restaurant in the building adjoining Dohauoy's opera house. Wo find u great many complaints made by persons livinrj in the ricinity ut the Northwestern depot of depre dations made on their wood-nhfd . J. M. Lester , residing on Ninth street , is ono of the BUIForors , and Buys his greatest wish is to bo made acquainted with the gentleman who is appropri ating bin wood-pilo. PKILSONAI , . Mr. William Powers , ono of Council HlullB well-known and estoumed citi zens , is lying in a very critical condi tion nt his residence on upper Uroad- way. 4 F. A. Wheeler , of Kochostcr , N. Y. , was at the Ogden House yester day. day.Goo. Goo. G. Stillborn , of , VK'.udolphin , was n guest at the O Ieti yesterday. Mr * . A. V'licolor , the estimable wife of tlii proprietor of the ROVOJO HOUR' , who has been lying quite ill , wo are pleased to announce in conval- rtcont. She nas been under the care f Dr. A. P. Hanchott. MIKE'S MKLANQB. joavltt , the Only Rlviil to Hiivorly , Uonta Wnltora In Ilia Suit. When tlio Gigantetin Minstrels were n thii city , their treasurer wan sur risod by an attachment upon all of ho property of the troupe upon a suit ommoncod by Frank Walters , Esq. , f 0 maha , to recover $ & 10 , consisting of ihillfor$100andinterest from the time ho money was loaned , tiguii nt Mike joavitt , the proprietor of the tmow. Che action was based upon a loan for ho amount stated , alleged to have ) oen made by Wiiltorn to Leavitt vben the former was runninu Thor Jail , a Gorman garden on Dougms street. J. H. Surrodu't' , the tUigan- : onn's manngor , telegraphed Mr. Leavitt , and received a reply to the efloct that there was no such claim and instructing him to fight it in the courts. Mr. Sun edge accordingly deposited MOO as security for the amount claimed , and procured legal counsel. I'ho suit was put down for Monday , vhen it wan tried before Judge Chad- wick in the county coutt. The do- 'umlaut , Leavitt himself , arrived in ) tnaha on Sunday night and appeared n court in person. He do- licd having over borrowed the money ) f Walters , and as there was nothing , o support the claim , a judgment wai rendered in Luavitt'a favor. Leavitt w an old performer ii Dinaha , having appeared at the Thou ; ro Continue on Douglas street in its ulmicst days. After leaving hero ho > ocamo a manager and auccoss bos fol owed him every season. Ha now : rom his ofllco in.Now York controls telegraph eight premier combina Jens representing n great variety o ino attractions. His Gigantoan mill struls made a most favorable impros aion hero , and now he has a KOCOIU 3U3 on the road as famous as the first To-night ho Bonds Pauline Markhan out on the road with a "Two Orphan' combination , the pretty Pauline ap pearing as Louise for the first timo. In connection with Mr. Loayitt's Hint hero , ho Imd also another matte : to attend to and that was the arriva of his great specialty troupe to-dn ; from Chicago , on their way to Sat Francisco. There wore twenty-five membois in the p.xrty , among when were the well known Joppo Dolam and his wife Fannie Delano , and Miss Flora Monro , the famous Irish aoug stress. THE RETURNING LhGATION. Tlio Rottrlng Chlnoao Embassy Puaa Woatwarcl Through Oinulm. Tlio retiring Chinese embassy to Una country und Spain passed through tliii city yesterday on their way to Sun Francisco and thuncu humu. There wore niuo in thu party , nt the head of which wns the Chinese Minister , Chin Lin Pin. They occupied a Pullman e.ir. Accompanying the party was Mr. f A. Strong , assistant genor.il pas- pougor ngunt nf HID Unck Inland rail road , by uluuli mute tlio oiuUuny iMinu from ( . 'hittigi ) . Mr Strong os. eorla thtiin through to Frisco , ami w doing the lumtii/i in good st\lo. Mr Ho , the Clniiuao consul jeueiul to Sp.iin and Pmu met thu embassy at Chicago , and will also .iceonipuny thoin lioiiu' . The rutirruiuiit of the embissy ! , duo to politic.it u'uiona , tlio party of which tJio now muiintor , Citing Time Ju , who wimt c-nst tliroiij-h Omalm a few ( tuy ago , is a lo.idor , ttaving giiined the nscomlaney in celeatiiii politica. Among tbo UHUorH. The Omnha skuting rink oponcd Monday in good shape nnd ft Itirgti number of akntors availed thonmulvea of the pleasures found iu Hiuooth ice and sharp runners , The management of the rink is in the hands of Mr. J , J , I'hilbin , who him provided every thing needed for tlio comfort and convenience of both ladies and gentlemen. The water under the ice m not moru than two or tliroo foot ( loop anywhere , so that no danger ox i ts , oyon if the ice should give way. Hy daily Hooding it is expected tu keep the surface of the rink in a beau tiful condition. Skates for botti Indies and gentlemen are on hand at the rink and can bo rented ut reasonable rates , No more healthy or invigorating apott can bo enjoyed in winter than u spin o\or the ice , and every okutot will avail of the opportunities olforod at the well prepared rink at the foot of Furnliutu ulroot. KOSTERS1 EXAMINATION. t Was Commenced Before Judge Bonoko This Morning , Repetition of Much of the Tes timony Before the Coro- ner'a Inquest. Mr HO Crowd tn Attendance nt tbo Eramlnntlon. The examination of Charles Kos- on , on the charge of killing Oscar lamtnor nt Julius Troitschko's aloon on Ohristmofl morning , was Ira- gun bdloro Police Judge Homko yea- erdny. The prinoner's father wan iresent and sat with him during the examination. The counsel -wcro Dia- rict Attorney Burnham for the state , assisted by W. Bennett , Esq. ; Messrs. J. C. Cowin and E.JF. Smytho for the defence. Frank Graves , being nworn , testi led to practically the same ulfect as on the coroner's inquest. On the ex amination by the counsel for the do- unco ho testified : I first saw the bartender behind the > ar and Charley was standing outside > f the bar. Then the barkeeper came around from behind the bar and stood ie r Charley. Henderson , Frank Jhnmbers and Whitney were there. While the barkeeper and Kostera wore standing together , the former slapped Kosters with hm loft hand. I then opened the door and Charley went out. I followed and shut the loor. Then the door opened again and a bottle was thrown in. [ said to Charley , "Lot's go tome. " Ho stood near the door mid didn't say anything. I didn't see lim draw anything or have any weapon. There might have been other parties outside in the dark. When 1 turned to leavotho barkeeper was standing inside the door talking to Konniston. When I got back from tbo physician's Hammer was laid on the billiard table. H. W. Giesaolman , who was at TreitHcho'H , wont in the saloon at 2:45. : The first man 1 saw was Kostors and the next ( raves. Valentino Adanm , Goo. Hart and K. Johnson were with me. Wo stood around there ten minutes. Looking toward the bar I oaw Koa- ternstanding with a cigar , crumbling it on the bar. The barkeeper then came from behind the bar and addressed Kenniston. Kosters and Graves and several other parties went out , and I thought the trouble was settled. I don't know who the other parties were. After Kosters and Graves wont out the door was closed. Then Kenniston got in trouble will two men , and the bar keeper opened the door again , and it seemed to mo as if the threi went out. Then the gloved ham appeared on the door und the blow was struck. 1 think the glove was a black glovo. There was no fight ii the naloon while I was there. I saw Hummer go to the door. Dr. James H. Peabody being sworn gave a description of the wound fouiu at the post mortem examination. The wound was probably struck by someone ono in front , in an easterly direction The wound was made by a heavy in strument of aomo kind. It might have been a jug or bottle , which might have broken when the blow wan struck. A slung nhot and a pistol were shown In the instance of the slung she the witness gave hia opinioi that it could not have producoc the puncture iu the skull. A revolve could have inflicted the injury. A man of the prisoner's height coult have struck the blow. Deputy Marshal McClure tcstifiec to having found a pair of brown glove in Kosters' pocket. The gloves wore produced in court. Goisselman resumed the stand. H examined the gloves which were showi him and stated that they were no dark enough to correspond with th glove he saw at the door. On cross-examination ho statodjtha ho saw Hammer have some word with Kenniston , but not with Kos tors. When the scutllo between th two unknown parties and Konnistoi occurred , Hammer opened the dee and let thorn out. I think all of th parties wore out of the door when th blow which felled Hammer was struck and the latter fell. In the afternoon Jerome Pentzo and Geo. II. Hart were each swori and testified at considerable length The testimony did not diller material ! from that presented before thocoronor' jury , The examination wilt probabl take most of to-day and may ex tend to Thursday. Happy Surprise , The residence of Mr. Andrew Mur [ > liy wax raided Mou.Uay by a hupp cnvlu of their many friends , wh culled 11 ivtm ' li'm ' and his ostimabl lady mi aiii lii i > ear of joy and hap niin Bd l.i .cing was the reit'iiiii ] feature of the evening. Vocal am instiumt-ntal music was contributec and was enjoyed by all present. J iiinht iigii'iMblo evening was pusao < until the approach of another day ad visi'd the merry makers to souk thei bonus Catbolla Library Reception. The Catholic library rooms j wor thronged "Hli callers yosteiday froi 2 till 8. A largo numoor of the lad members recoivd there , an 1 beside furnishing a feast of refreshing delicacies cies , entertained their guests wit vocal and instrumental music. Th hall was tastefully decorate with overgruena ami sprig of holly. Paintinga and photograph covered the walla and lace curtains u graceful folds half concealed the ro froahmunt room. "A happy Ne\ Year" and "Welcome , " in JurRo letter of evergreen were the silent expressive sivo greetings to all. As a whole th library reception was most enjoyabl and will long remain a happy memory Joieph Ournnluruor , Broadway , lliil fnlo , was liuhiccil by liU brotliur to ti TuoutH1 KciKC'Tiuo On for a Hiirainu uukle , iiiul with half a dozen application lie WM enabled to walk round af in a1 right. 'J-lw AND- H a n d s o mest -I.V TUB- MARKET' ' For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL 621 South Tenth St. Tula trrcut pw.iflc euro ) that most SYPHILIS Whether to Its Primary , Secondary or Tertiary Stngo Remove * kll tract * of 1'trcur } from the ije- teai , Curtti Scrofula , Olil Bortw , Kliouuu- tUm , Krzuna , Cntnrrh or oiiy BloCKl Dlwiwo. OoroaVhon Hot Springs Foil ! Ualvurn , Atk , .May 2 , IbSl. Wo hate cawM In our town wlio IhwlntHot autl wnru Quully curtil nith K. S. H. & MuBkV. , Jlcnn. , Mny 12 , 1831. We ha > o w > M 1 ,200 liot ICH of ti. a. S. in ft j tar. Ii hiM KlT n univcrHnl Mtisfuctlon. ruir inlndnl ; ilijRicl.-uia DOW ricoiiiuienil it na a poxithe sjictillc. S. MAtHNtU ) & Co. Loiilnville , Kv , , liny 13. ISbl. 8 S. 3. hvipUin bi-tturKiti faction Uian any modlcint I ha\u o\ir mid J , A. Denver , Col Hay 2 , 1SS1. purcha r t peaks In the bighent ttrmi ofH. H. B. .L. Mola ct < T. Rlrhmon > I Vo , Hay 11 , 1881. You can re fir anylxjih to "i iu rcirnrd to the mcrlta o [ S. S. S. Polk , UlUcr & Co. TB noTcr knon n S. S. H to fall to euro a ca U , when properly taken. H. L Dtnnurd. \.p , , - _ . . o * . EHWam-n. The above nlfruuraaroKentlcmonof hUh stand ing. A 11 UOLQUITT , Governor olGoonrU. S.8.8. . . . IF YOU WISH WK W.LLTAKK YOUKSK CA TO 11K PAID FOH WHEN CUKED. Write for particular- ) and ooiiy of llttlo book 'Mciw-iL-e to the Unfortunate. l.OOO Rnwnrd 1U bo paid to any cnumint who will llnu , on utyU ) U 1UO bottus H S. 8. , one mrtlcloof Mercury lodlrfo I'otog- slum or any Mineral ub tanni. aWUT SPECIFIC CO. Props Atlanta , Oa. I'rico of regular slzo reduced to $1 75 per i ot. Uo Hirull n'j.f , lioldlnghalt the quantity , price , $1.00 Sold by KKNNAltD & CO. , enerally TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoImportantbtatomontHofWe Known Feoplo "Wholly VoriUod. In order that tlio public may fully realize the Kcuuiiiuncfm of tlio ntntvniuntx , at well at tbo power and \BIIU | of the artlclu ot which the ) speak , wo publish hi ronith ttu fac-gliuilu lure * of pirlltt WIOHO ttliiitrlty U beyon I iU < w tlon. The Truth of tluso tmhnonluU U abuo Into , nor um tbo facts they annoutice bu IK- norc-J. OHAIU , XtB. , Ma > 24 , 18M. II. H. WARNKR i , Co. : DiAiiSiu : I htfn < | uontli unod Warner' * Safe hidno ) audl.lv er Cum for loi.il affcctloiit attendant upon ueveru rheumatic at tack B , and lmvenl iii ! ihrhcil Ijtiii'dt tbertfroni. I hate aim u t ilthubafo Nervine Ith BatUUctory ro- milt * . I consider tluao inedlclnra vvor.h ) of Deputy Treasurer. OMAIU , Nni , Hay 24 , 1-81. II. TI. WAIIMH & Co. , Uocrnnter , N. Y ; QKMI : I have luwl jour halo Kidney and Llverturu thb sprliiif ana Ivcrlnvlgorator , and 1 llnd i thii biat remiHly 1 i\er tried. Ihtve lined 4 bnttlivi , a il It liaK mtdu mo fie ! hotter thtn ever 1 uid bifuru in thu U. 1' . It. Bbopi. OUAIIA , NIB , Maj S4 , 1SS1 , It. I ! WAKMU &Co ; HiHH-Kor : moru than 15 yrara I have aufftrct ) much In onvcnloncu from coinblntsl kidney and liter Ul * ) * w ) , and have been un bio to ork , my urinxy orgina ulto being affictrd I tried Knot many inedlclnm and doctors , but I grew woreo nd wor. e d y by ilay I wan told 1 had Hrlnht'a Dl 04 e , and I wishixl rnytrlf dead If I could cot have ipevdy rellof , I took your Safe Kldnc ) and Ll tr cure , knowing nothing olw WMCter known to euro tha dl ua 8 , no4 I barn not Ux'n duipolnUd. ] The medlclno hao ctirod me , anil lam perfee ly well loda > , rntluly throogh jour 8le Kidney and UverCuru 1 vrlih jou ill mice ta In pubilahmtf Uili.luatU rcmcay through tha world. tr. p. n. it. s ioi > . Thousaiuia rf equally B'ront ' dorii mi ! itt utan > ofthem In ca o < where h | H > waa abon > uoiuHl bavo iHOiivoluiitarllj glviu howlri ; tin rcmaikable luvvirof WariurB rUfo Kidney and Uvir Cure , in all d uowi of the kldni > > ii , llvti or uriiuryoigan * . If any ono who rtad * thl < U ' i ikr pbj [ ical trouble romea.boi the gro.l \r * tVf ft Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY AT-LA SOLOMON'S . GASH PRICE LIST ! 1204 Farnham St. , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . Pratorvo It and Compare PrlcesWlthOther | Boys' Clipper Mleww . OlrU' Tllppnr filids . iwltl 0W Boim Cltr . SWiSO Cliroinfn W lniit Kramo-t . 8ilO ( iirvwl Walnut KraniM . Ji21 Carved Motto Vramex , Walnut . 10x14 Walnut Promm . Hiuid'outo Volut I'rauicx . 16 llootn Moulding , Walnut or Ullt , 1 In oh per foot . Ko in llouldliiK , Walnut or Ullt , 1J Inib ( er foot . . . ra i HnokBfor Iloorn Uonldlnif , per < 202 . ted KiKim I&tnp , Complotv. . . . . . . l md Uuniw , CVnnplute . , nww Hand Lamp , Complete . ronCont liuckt-t. , . Good Broom . icjtt llroom In Market . Jblld'n Krooai . ipittoon . vmjuuw , . F.it < 'Dlon flbary Lamp . 2 Oliuw G < jlilet ( onuiHl ) . Ul < m Tumblrm ( ODD Kct ) . 3ir > ChlniDoyn .loml Uinttrn . no Gallon CHI Cun . . Low Prices for Iron Stone China Ware JnhAiidlc Teen , ptr e (12 ( pieces ) . . ? landle TU.IH , ptr net (12 ( plocui ) . 6a Unhnmllc Collet , per .t (12 ( pieioo ) 65 iamllo Coffee , ptri < et (12 ( pUcea ) . 76 'ne ' bet Pic PlatM ( fl plwHM ) 43 'no ' Sit Tea I UtcvMt ! pliccs ) 60 vuo Kel Ilruikfant Plates ( H piece * ) 55 Ono Sot Kmnor PIi tei(0 ( pleics ) . (50ff ( Covered Tureens . . ff ientn PitchorH . 15 15M k'ftsh llowl and I itcher. . . . M ! hftmbcni 33 Toilet Sew for titd Kooms (8 ( plcc"eH ) . OJ Just Par-B 15 ltt Jo Dlaraondi 25 oklnit Olawica , all Price * . 'omiuctora' Lautorna iCTTheabo oprlc' i FOa \SH.and jou wilt nd thtm at Uast 10 to 30 per cent less than elttcwhcre , a.i wo purchaw for Caiih , at the lowest rat H , and tell for C h Only. My customer * are not obilcd ( to pay for lorn of bad dcbta , as wo ' tep no book * and no cnargca are made. Give ut a trial and be convinced , Pl ese call and . rice our Good * an we hare thouxanda of articles not mcnt-onetl on thia bill. All AreBWelcome , Whether They Want Goods orNot. _ defteod-U WEI DE MEYER ON CATARRH : "Treatise" on the CJIUWR , con e > iuencc8 and cure of "Catarrhal Diseases , " by Dr. fW. . Wei De Meyer , of New York City , discoverer of Iho antidotal treatment. Advanced theory , Im- portint lacU and startlinK corroborationa Ueafnca' , wreak OJCH , low of voice , Bcrofula , ioucorrh' ca , b onchltlg and nndermtued contU- : ilUon result from Catarrh * ! polnon. " "Trco- t ao" free and sent postage paid to any one , on receipt of rxwtU card. O. B. Oewcy & Oo. , Publishers. No. 182 Fulton Street , New York. dlU cod 4t&wit GRAY'S SPECIFIC I MEDICINE ) TRADK MAIIIC , , OreatTRAOB MARK Enffllahrem- eiiy. An un failing cure for Seminal Weakness , Kpernmtor- rhca , Impot- cncy , and all follo\v as u BEFORETAKINQ.Hcnuence of AFTER TARING. Self Aliuw , a LODH of Memory , Unhcrual Lati tude , I'aln in the liack , Dlmnosa of Vlxion , I're- mnturo Old Age , and many other Dlfeanes that lead to Innanity or Consumption and a Prema ture Grrue. partlcularw In oar pamnhlet , which wa duulru to Bind free I r mall to every one. jTJTTho Specific Medicine U > old b } all drugKix 8 at Jl per package , or Opack ? e for # 5 , or wii : bo ' bent free bj mail on rce pt of the money , by d'duiwinjr THE QUA 1KDIC1NK CO. , Dullolo , N. Y. for nalo br C. F Ooodr ocTinc eod United States Depository NationalBank OF OMAHA. Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING KSTADLIBIIMKNT U , OMAHA. BUCCE88ORB TO KOUNTZE DnOTHERS. tITAHUSIIBU 1B 0. M a National Hank Augtut 0,1S33 CAI'ITAJj AND PKOm'H OVrUl JOOiOOO orriCTUi AND DIKRCTOUH . KOUXTZU , President. CBTt'ii KOIT.TZK , Vice Prcsl lonl , II. W. YiTM , Ctwhler. A. J. 1'orrurroN , Atturnu ) , JODN A. CBIIQUTOX F. II. DAVII , .Viut. Cajjhloi Thl bank rocelrM dcpoalti without regard to amounts. Iwui time eertlflcatea Ixarliw lnt rc t. Draws drafta on ten Franebco and principal cltiM of the United States , alto London , Dublin Edinburgh and the principal cltltf of the con1 Dent al Europe. Bella puueager UticU lor emlgrant { by tlio In man line mavldtf T KO * 1 O , uIWIBBl BYRON REED & , CO. touucr UTAIUIIIIO Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA * Ke i > a complete abatnct ol UUt to V Ute In Omaha an DouirU * couotr , mavt W. K. Via US. M. MhltllELL W , E , TI&US & CO , COMMISSION MERCHANTS 125 Lasalle Street , OHIOAOO , Grain and ProviBions Bough and Sold on Margins. JicTuic-ci-dlm BOGGS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS Ho. 150H Farnluun Street , mw Kor.U ilJ opp , Ocaod Ceotral Uotol Deere MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINB , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Moline Wagon Co , Farm and Spring Wagons , Deere & Mansur Oo , Gorn Planters , Stalk ( totters , &o , , MolinePuinp , Co , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder Co , Fountain City Drills and Seeders , lechanicsburgMacli , Oo , Baker Drain Drills , Shawnee Agricultural Co , Advance Hay Bakes , Juliet Manufacturing Co , Eureka Power and Hand Shelters , Whitman Agricultural Co , Shelters , Eoad Scrapers , fee , , Moline Scale Co , Victor Standard Scales , A , C , Fish Racine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. HE ' Jin " ii " 8S -FOJl- We deairo to call the special attention ot the trade to oui elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan f rackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Jf Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER N Ml Wall Paper and Window Shades. \i 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON , 1405 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , N . The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska ' SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. " Jy 18-mo THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital - - - - - - - - - S3 ,000. Capital b ock , , 'fca',000. Par Value of Sharif - - - - - - - - - STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BEAMED MINING DISTRICT. DR. J I. THOMAS , Prtsldcnt , Cuiumms , Wjomiiitf. WM. K TILTON , Vice-president , CumuUru , Wjomlns E. K. UAIIWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wjomlrifir. A. Q. LU.N'N , Treasurer , Cummins , Dr. J , I. Thoniii loult Mllkr W. & . Ilramtl A O Dunn K .V. Ilaruuocl. rramis 1 uivna. Ueo II. KalcH , Lewis Xolman Dr J. C WatUui. GEO W K1.NDAI.Iuthorzcd Apent for Ealo of Stock ; Kox 442 , Omaha.Veil. &GRAY , WHOLESALE- LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb , ( JotiBlunmenU made tu will receive prompt attention. . . KcftrencOH ! State Bauk , Omabt : Plutl % Co. . liaHlmoroj I'tck t P nsher , Chlc o ; M w .u * 'o otuclnnati . o. WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213.Farnham . St. , Omaha , Neb ,