THE OMMIA I ) AIL ? KBEMONTIA ) \ JANUARY 0. 1882 COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ih8 Oity Fathers Agree to Oom- mencQ Paving the Streets , Also Will Look After Saloon Back Doors. An Abandoned Womnn At tempts to Kill Her Lover. 'Whllo an Employer Thrashes His OJork for a Mistake. A Cheering Card Irom Store keepers to Union Avenue Workmen , it f Kany Intorottlnc Items nnd Float * lag Span of Spicy Newz. The city council mot last Friday night in regular acssio.1. On cull of the roll iho mayor and following nl- dorm&u responded : S , S. Kcllo , Churchill , Haiti , Fonda , Phillips , Spotirmn nnd Uuthank. Tlio niin- tca of the previous mooting , M pub- Uahod , wuro approved. Several bills -woro allowed , mostly for work on Union nvonuo. Petition of J. W. Crossland , Oeo. F. Holme * nnd others , tlmt the coun cil allow u nalooii to bu established , north of D ihany'fl , on Itryant street , WM preso'ited ' , accompanied hy a re monstrance signed by 0. E. Stone , Irs 1'latnor , MM. M. F. Holier and others. 0 , E. Stone appeared in bo- ludf of the remonatrantH and called Iho council's attention to the fuel that m ptrty in order to procure a liccnso to soil intoxicating liquora la bound to present a petition indorsed by the owners of property in the immediate vicinity , and joining the promiaea of the applicant where such liquora are to bo sold. Ho stated that not n ingle man on the applicants petition WM qualified , while the remonstrance contained the names of every person who ovns property adjoining the promises upon which it ia proposed to establish another ginmill. Aldorinan Keller moved that the prayer ot the petitioner h } relucted. Mr. Chur chill moved that it bo referred to the city attorney and judiciary commit- too. 01 triad. Petitions of F. L. Bowkcmbor , for a Bullion , olidorsod by 0. 0. Campbell , JT. W.Yioks and others , on motion of Aldormati Fondii , wont the way of the other. On making the motion .JMr , Fonda , ro mar led that it wax about time the council investigated onio of those saloon petitions to aee if the ordinances cf the city were com plied with. Ho though there should bo some restrictions put on this busi- * ei , so far at least aa to keep strictly within the law. The petition of John Lindt , Walter MoFadden , 0 H. Harmon , L. D. Williams , John Fox and a largo num- 1 > er of old war veterans , requesting that the council recognize their old otnrado in arms , W. II. Maginnis , and appoint him oa the police force , WM , on motion of Aldormati Unthank , placed on nlo to bo taken up whim a vacancy occurred. A petition from the admimVrator of Jerry Crump to bo allowed 850 for tbo old building destroyed by some poraon , to the council unknown , im mediately aftor'Crookfl , the email pox patient , hud been removed , wnn pre sented. Mr. Unthatik moved Unit the same bo rejected and that aa the heirs were orphans the Uses for 1880 nnd 1881 bo remitted. Mr. Fonda Minted that lie famd no objection to any acts of char ity that the council might perform. An for himself ho had roct-i od curs ings enough for their past benevolent acts. The council finally authorized Alderman Unthank to wait upon the board of supervisor ! * , and if they would remit the county tax ho could do likewise. Recorder Burke reported thu whole number of warrants iimurd during the roar to amount to 851,087.85. Chief Fit Id reported the total num ber of arrest a during Dt-ceuilur lit 115 , fines collected SD.yf ) . Ho aluo called the council's attention to tliu fact that nearly all the city mdooiiB were , establishing in the rear a loitmi- raut for the piuposo of evading iho law. In tin no luwd women coi-grogato and hold high carnival. He recom mended that an ordinance bo iwsnod to reach such cases. Mr. Holmes called their attention to the fact that oction 0 , page 211 , of the compiled ordinances covered just Huah cases fully. Jlaymond t Cuinpboll'a bill , amount , ing to $092 72 , for furnishing and driving the piles for the foundation of the no * outline house , was presented and allowed , City Engineer JuiUoii nmdo quite an extended and interesting report on the subject ot paving Main street with oodar blnckB in the following order : The street to ho put to a jrado ; a lied of cloai snnd or gravel , not lufa than three inches in depth , containing no pouhlvH larger than ono inch in ctiam- tor , ahull bo smoothly ami oveitly proad OV < T the iiirfuco of the Htreot and compacily rixmnud down ; a lloor iny of two thickness of onu inch mound common pine hoards , each board to bo not leas than eight inches wide nor more limn twelve feet long , unions uthurwJHp directed by the en gineer , to bo laid close together , and in sucli way as snid engineer may di rect ; both thicknera of flooring to bo Bwabbcd on both aides with jar ; sound , live , four inch to eight , inch cedar blocks , fr o from bitrk or other de fects , eight inches Ion/ ; , placed upon the floor in close contact with each 'other , blocks larger than eight incliei in diameter to bo Bpht ; the spaces be tween blocks to bo filled with clean , dry p ravel of sized from that of pens to tlmt of walnuts , thoroughly rammed and again filled with the aamo kind of gravel ; then to bo Heeded - od with hot composition , not less than two gallons per square yard , anil covered with grnvolj ilio whole fltir'.ioo to binwuptoyor > tud covered with composition not lus than oiio inllon per miuaro J'jird , nnd inimcdintuly covirrd with roofinit gr.ivoli or ar.ivol Bcrt-oni d from that mod to fill ilio spivco between the bloukn , fluid cnvcrin to bo not lom than one inch thick ; tlio contrnctor to kcop the Btrcet in gocd repair for one year after coinpluiiuu of the work ; to ri'inovo nil inati rial nnd tluhr a from the direct as tl o work prcgrcsnc" , and to rutnovo all obstiiictKuifltliai inuy bo in way of trmking oaid iniprovrnicnt" ; to relieve the city from nil linbilily for daningo to life and prupirJy ; to re- inovo all cropflings and niuuvvnHn ; pro- Rorvo and deliver the munoto the city. Pnytnonta for the work to bo made from time to time in ciiy wanan'H at par , twenty per cent to ho withhold till completion and acceptance of thu work by the city. Thu contractor to furninh a bond in the nuin of double thu amount of thu accepted bid On motion , the report wa * rcriovod , concurred in and the unuiiieer uutlior- iied to advprtiso for bids. Hut that the material used nliall not bonu-fincd to itrnvel and ci'dar blockn , but that bids shall lie received for piving with aBphaltum.BB isnnw boine done in Chi- caioor any other niiitirial.tht ; ) council rcBi'rving the rinht to reject any and all bidB , the bins o bo all ill by the second inei'tinu of thu council in Feb ruary , 1882 which will he the third Fridny , on which occasion they are to lo < > [ > ' ni d itnil the conltact nwnrded. Perry Iti-el acnt in achrck f irSt)0 ! ) , the amount ot money belonging to thu city p'aced ' in his hands. Aldornmn Un'hank ' reported that this committee nppointed to inveali- ga'o the claim of .lnhiiRnii , for I'IIID- ' nycnho nllccoi ho RiHtitined bv fnllmg into a C.H ! hole in front of ( Jaborno'c , on Dniad-viiy , hud nttcnde'l t > tlmt duty , and repotted hat in < ho opinion of atill nommittcu the city wnn not ro- Hponsiblo , and ri'cominondud that the claim bo rejected. Mr. Ilolmon ntatcd that he had Hot tied with Johnxon'fl counsel for the Hum of Si-'OO. Tliero wn no ( [ iieHtion in hin mind hut that Johnson would beat the cily. Ho fluid I ho cover WHB tooRinnll for the hole , and a man could fall j in if he Raw fit. So lonu aa ho had 1 acted as city attorney , no never saw the city win a cum when the claim wan for damages ; that jurors wore nlwuys very anxious to get a lick at the city. A motion that Holmes' ' report bo received mid concurred in was put , and resulted in n tie vote. Mr. Un- thank rlmngi-d IIH vole to Holmes. Mayor Vnii lmii therinipon requested Chief Fit-Id to go and examine thu hole , nnd if thu cover was too small , to lntvo olio coimtructud to fit the Riimo immediately. A poiition nig iud by about fifty ci'izens , asking ; that Mystic street bo extended BO that it and Vine may bo ono continuouH street , wns referred to a special com- miiteo composed of Aldermen Keller , K.iin and Churchill. Thu count il instructed City Attorney - IIohiH'B to atoncu to noy proceed pro cure ) thu ntht of way for tlio oxtun- Rion of Washington avenue from first street to lienton. The police force was cut down to seven , exclusive of the chief. Alderman Keller moved that the roRolution adopted consolidating the Park , Vaughan avenue and Indian creek special levy with the general fund , bo reoindcd. Carried after con siderable discussion , Churchill and Spatman voting in the negative. The following well known citizens wore elected trustees of the public library : Hon. Horace Everett , A. W. Street , W. II. Vaughan , Col. John II. Kcatly , Hov. Cyrus Hamlin , J. P. Cassady < , V. 0. Uloomor , Thomas Olliccr < and Judge J. II. Heed. Aiti.'r transacting other unimportant Illiniums the council adjourned one of the longest sessions ever held. A WOM IN'H IHWl'KRATK I > KKD. About U o'clock on Fiiday evening coiiNider.iblo excitement was crratod on Uroikdwuy , in the vicinity of Con tril Hall Hilliini pulors , by a woman by the iiamo of K litli Gray , who , it is cl.iimed , at one time yr.icid the boards of Ihu difl'oruiit vaiioty theaters in Denver nnd o'her ' wo-torn ciii B. H L'onn tluit Homo two or three weeks uo a yoiiiu nun by thu naino of lundornliot cimo to this city from ho iMiBtiTn purt ot the state , and vent into the finploy of the prnprie- or tif one of our millions on Broiid- way.Vhilo hero he met the woman ib > vo refi-ried to , who bouamu iiamourcd with him nnd began to net iphurcliiim to him us her "solid nan. " Sliu followtd him ubout thu streets until he , con ludmu aho was iriking the atlair too conspicuous wrotti nor n notu icipiehting that she kbamlon thu ili-a alio. eihur , us ho did niit _ winh li > luvo anythiiiL' moio to do with her. This eniagfd thu fairdcmi in ndu to such u temper that she made up her mind to give him an oppor tunity to hand in hi chips and suttlu up his allixirs for ever in this world. Arming henielf with ono of thtmo bull og pistols tlmt kick up when fired , nlt'ss they are pretty fn mly held in | > OHition , blio ] iroct't'di > d down Droad- ivay in Bonrcli of her victim , whom ahu Found in a barber tdiop. Slio waited until he camu out , when she walked down street with him and demanded a final answer. Not getting any satis faction shu drew the revolver from dor pocket. Itoaluing what ( the was about to do the younu man xptnnu Irom tier side and ran acrois the street , Shu followed cloau behind , dirscharging ilio pistol three or four tinit's in rapid succes sion , He entered thu Central hal nalosK and oKcapud into the alley. The woiiuui followed him nnd sent a leaden mUsul through the transou : about thu time he disappeared throuuli thu rear door. Ollicer Jackson , win happened to bo Rtanding near by , ful lowed the frantic woman into tin Buloon , wlmro , after < niito H struugl in which he received a severe wouni upon his right hand which she caugh ill her tooth , the woman wnaovercom with i xuitement and she fell into th oIlkvi-H1 arms liulplraa. Shu wm im mudiutoly taken from the saloon am convoyV'd to a room in the j il am locked up. Hero she acted more like an onrayod wild beast than a liuma being , The unfortunate woman i said by thosu who aronciiiainted | wit her to bo possessed of n verydt'Bpenit temper. Shu clalmi that Hendetaho had made moat sncrod proinisea to he and failed to keep them. The joun woman will no doubt bo brought ho foru Judge Hurke upon BOIIIO cliarR to-day , when her side of the Rtor > will be told. AR some young men were yiowini' the woiinin who did the nhoolinu on Friday nii'ht , throii h the diamond Rhai cd hole in the door of the room in which she w > is confined , without ulviiitf them warning she Up with bucket filled with a liquid mixture and let them have I ho contents , with the reniatk that she was no d done horse menagerie. TO TUB I.AHOIUHO MKM. There are some miserable , bloodless city order BcnlpiTs doing their utmost to run down Union avenue otdurs nnd tickets for the mile purpose of enriching - ing tliuinsi'lvifi from thuhaid earnings of thu laboring poor < t our city. These scalpels wot'ldgive the city no peace until the work on Union nvenno won commenced , and now they refuse to buy the tickets or orders , saying that [ ioy are worthlo'a. but alwnvs refer 10 trnmstor holdii > e them t > SMIIO no of their "ring" whom they s j iiy g-vo flotnutliing for thuin to pi : > axes with. This is highway robbery 1 To show mt the merchants and business men f this city iipptociato the importance t opening Ui ion avenue , and their lith in the validity of the orders , 1 ppend .ho following card which is ulliciont refutation of the wicked auder. Other niurclmnts would ul.ul / nii'ii the appended caid , but they ave not yet had Urn opportunity of oinir so. \V. II. VAHOIMN. Mayor. CAHI ) . Couscit. ULUI'FS. Town , Jantnry 7 , 882. MAVOK VAUOIHN'o : tin- nderstgnod do hereby aureo to tiikc 'Union \ venue" or'ors or tickets at ar , or the face for anv goods in our tores. J. M Pmu.irs. II E SKAMAN. L. W IMJNO. II. KIDMAN A. Co. JOHN FlKNn & Co. PACK it RuiiMin. EllB it DrjQUKTTK. A D FosTKitA Uno. M. F. lion HER. A KA.ILROAD 1'UUCIIA.HK. The Chicago , Milwaukee it S * . Paul ailroul company have succeeded in urchasing the entire road bed , from < 'ifth street to the Tratihfor. They jwn blocks 57 , 68 , 10 and 20 , and no half of 54 , in Riddle's sub- livision , and also eight lota on Main treot. Their passenger depot will bo jroctod in block 57 , opposite the ) oore company's worko , on Main itreot. The jury awarded Mrs. Jureon 8500 or the corner taken from lur lot bv ho compiny , which is considered full oinpenBation. The Chicau'o , Milwaukee it St Paul Jailroad company paid Peter Uastian . ' 00 for thu small piece of ground hey occupy belonging to him , with Irs. Snoddorly 6100. A COMINO ENTERTAINMENT. To-night the great Clifford combina- on opens a week's engagement at Xihnnoy's opera house. The com- any comes highly recommended , find o-night will present the over interest- ig society pl.iy entitled , "Tho I5nn- er's Daughter , " with the diatin- uishod artiste , Mies Olive West , in ho title role. The price of admission s within the roach of all. A DUSINEH.H CHANOK. P , J. Honnessy , well known in this Ity as foreman of the horse ollar de- ixrtmcnt of Charles J. Bookman , rholesalo dealer in harness' and sad Dor's material on Broadway , has pur based the collar business and stock rein the latter , and will continue to arry on the samoatliocknian'a. Mr. J. will still continue in the wholesale liarncss and sadlery business at the Id stand. OWL CLUB PARTY. The first of u serioa of five parties 0 bo given by the Owl club of this city took placoon Friday oven ng at ho Ogdon. Quito a number from ) malm wore present , and n very ileasunt evening was enjoyed , TIIKAHIIK1) HIH CLRRK. At about 8 o'clock on Saturday ivi'nintr an altercation took place In "l.irry IIIIIHUI'H meat maiket on lower Iroulwny. A woman by the name f Ouaspackor , who keeps the Union lute ) , close by , went to the shop anc : nadu a puieh'iso. She handed the chrk , throuuh mistiiki1 , n live-dollar gold piece , which.eho supposed at the 1 ne was a Mlvur piece. The clerk mt it in the drawer. The lady rc- urni'd soon after and called attention o the mistake. The clerk finding ho gold piecu in the drawer ackuowl 'dged that there was a nmtako , as huy were nnnblu to account for the ivo dollar gold piece in any other way. About this time Mr. Innmn , 'ho proprietor , app ami upon the ci'iio , and began to upbrnid the clerk 'or making such an error. This > rought on words botwuen them which resulted in blown , Harry get1 ing in one upon the clerk that ( necked him through thu door upoi : .he siduwnlk. Inman wan immedi ately arrested , and gave bonds for ' ! apnearnncu to-day , DKIKTKII IN. A Swedish girl , who had been drift ing around the city for aomu time , was irreatcd Saturday in a state of intrxi cation. She wns covered with mud and looked as if shu had been employ ed on the Union avenue grade. She 'nit very much grieved to think that she must be | ut in jail to await th clearing up of her befogged intellect. She will bo brought buforu Judge litirkj to-day to give an account o 'ier wayward career , DllUNKS. A man who gayo the name of Jou Mooru was arrested yuitt-rday hy elli cer doughhe being found drunk. He was allowed to depart after getting BO bored oil' , on his personal promuu to appear to-day. IVtor n.innon wan arrested by ofli cer Harhti' on the same charge , am was held fur his dial to-day , TIIK C'OU.NTV DOAKU of supervisors adjourned their Jan imry session Saturday at tor a shor but busy term , Thu board at prusen H coiiHKXt'd of lion Kli Clayton , > 1 M. Pliillins , S. H. Fium , S lvuste Dye and S , G , Underwoou , n. A , n. The members of Abe Lincoln Pos No. Si ) 0. A. U. hold their annm nifotiiur for the iiiHta'lationof oflicora for the eiuiiing term on Friday even ing , on which occasion Justice Abbot on behalf of ihu pout , in a few choic iTiimrkn , presented ' 1m retiring con lander. 0. II. Harrison , with a now ult of bliw' ns n slight token of ( heir ppreciatiiOi of his services. TIIK Dili VINO PAllK. In response to the call of N. M 'usoy , president of the Driving Park BjKiciation , the stockholders of Ihf aid nsaociittioti assembled inthecniirt oem on Saturday. Mr. I'uwy called lie mt'ot ing to order and britlly ex > lained its nhjvc' ' : iho selection of di- cc'ora for the cnmii'g ycnr , and to ii-ar the report of nlHccM , ito. Hon > y Eisman , trenfltirer , reported an ox- oiidiiuro during the past ytar of JlS-l.TlGC. Mr. Thomas Swopo re- aited tlmt ho Imd made a canvass if lie city for addition * ! atock and had Tocurcd nbout 82,000. The follow- us ; gentlemen wore aopointcd a com- nitlco to cain'881 the city and fee 'hat cn he donii towitrds riiisii p miicv to met ndditioral build'ii 'C : I. J. Drown , Thulium Swoho , L. C. t.tldwin , J. T. Hart , Pat Lacy , 'homas Howniaii , A. B. McCiinc , P. ii-chtelo , L. Kir'cht , DP. D Mcnrai , I. II. Muvcalf , J. W. HodofiT. C.m- ad Otii-o , Ilicluinl Hols' ' , II , L. lonry. L , Zurinnchlon , D. Mwltby , 'ate PhillipB , D. U. D iloy and H bt. 'erciviil. The followiig well known contlo ion were nit clod directing : N. M. iidoy , A. U. Mi KUDO , .1. NV. Pen- ty , P Lucy , ThmniiB Bowman , 11 isfinnn , W. S Pettibono , J. T. Hart ml L. 0. Baldwin. Tli" hoard of directors will meet a ( ho office of Dr. A. H. McKuno thi' veiling at 7tO : ! lor the purpose < > f ulocting a doli'gito to atttnd tin- liiuial mooting of the direclorn of tin tate F.iir n ioci.ition in Des MuineB lllli. PUBLIC LinitAUY rilUSTKEH The triiBteus of the public library , ppointod by t o city council , are re- nested to meet at Hon. Horice Everett's olllcu , on Pearl street , thin ftcrnoon at 4 o'clock. A full attend- ncu is dosirod. THE FIH8T DUILWNd. John E. Aklos , one of our old line frioti'ls ' , has thu honor of erect- ng the fiist new buildinu on the > oulovjxrd. It will bo 18x30 and oc- upied aa a vatioly store. TUB KESCUK 1IOHE CO rill hold their annual meeting in iloom & Nixon's hall , Wednesday ftornoon at 2 o'clock. The boys are II requested to attend. LIVELY HUNAWAV. There was quito a lively runawnyon Villow avenue on Saturday iifternooii , n which a team loaded with Union venue dirt took a conr-picuoui part 'lio team , on goiuu over a crossing , ame tn a halt , whicli caused the dri er to lose his' qmlihriiim. Ho pitched orwnrd on to the horses , which act Tightened them , causing them to run. " 'hey were finally c.iptured , but not ntil the load of dirt had fallen beluw nr. SUNDAY BLRVIOKS. Henry N. P.yne , of Now V'orV , oc- upied the pulpit at the Congregational hurch > p < ti-rday forenoon and the 'resbyteriim in the evening. Rev. J. 0. Lomen ropeaied his elo- ucnt discourse on "Ciimo in Our ! ity to a largo congregation at the rltthodist church , Sunday evening , 'ho lecture was more interesting than ho original , ho having added many lew ideas , HEMEMBKRKD. Mr. Carothore , who has been IP bo employ of T. J. Evans as engi leer lor about five years , was the recipient on Christmas of a very mndsomo sofa from his employes , as a slight token of his appreciation of lis valuable services in that capacity. KXinAlUUHSINfl , BUT NICE. Henry Lund , who for a long time las been handling hardware for ex onsivo dealers , Miller it Co. , on 3roadway , has something to handle when ho goes homo from his work , which comes very awkward to him at ) resunt , a bouncing girl baby , only .wo days old. DISTRICT COURT APJOtTllNKI ) . J lid go Heed adjourned a long nnd > usy term of court hero on Saturday. Quito a number of important cases were disposed of during iho term , in eluding the Harry McGee niu'dor case. Saturday the jury in the case > f Mary Kelley vs. Mergon it Graul , an action for selling her li'isbnnd ' in- oxic.uing liqu irn , brought in the fol- ing verdict : § 50 aa aotuul , and ? I00 ! im fxcinplaiy dnmazra. In the saso of Mace Wise vs D.inforth , iho iury r iturnod jj.i verdict yivin tSo ilainliir the full amount claimed , vitb interest at ( ! per cent The union services that wore held ast week at tlio Btptist church will > o coniinuod his week , connnonciii , to-night , at the eamo | iluc . A short i > rmon will bu delivered at each nut-ting. PERSONAL. J. T. Hart returned homo Sa'urdny 'rom quito an extended biiaiuess trip County Treasurer John lionnott WAS t kt'ii suddenly ill on S.itu-day iioriiim ; with pneumonia. He wus netter yesterday. Peter Fenlon , n prominent citizei of D.ivid City , Nebraska , is in the sity viaitmg the family of O. P. Wiuk nun , on Seventh street. Mr. F. in a relative of Mis. Wicklmm. Your NtKhbor. When your friuuil or nui hlior U Ini ; in dcr bodl y atlllc ion , iii'lium ' ion lilliouMirHH , conutii'iiti n , caused by in : I uilty < f bli d , or di-unlurn of th kid- no " , or liver , don't f jl to rrcoinmumt llUHDOCK IlLOO'l ITREltH , , < HUlu ami H'fn ronivdy , 1'r cu SI.OO , rial butt i l cent , ) .tn'J Iw DISEASES or THE EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. Ktfomiiw all KepuUtilo yidclann of Omaha tt OWce , Oorniir 15th and Farnhuni jll 'm ln N.I , ' NEBRASKA State Gazetteer and Busi ness Directoy , Containing n ileno1 ipUon anil nlliitofall bu * ! ' es u en in the i-tuie , vill 1 > e Ivbuud ourly In 18rf3. l'rlc SI.OO. J. Jl , WOLFE , Publisher. 0 South Fourteenth Street , Omaha , Neb PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! 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(01 ( by pontAlcnnl If at adintttiicc ) any ADULT iwr ton ivllboprc | onte4 with a lirauttfully Iliu- rutcd copy ot a Now Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED , OH TIIK STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing a Imndsorao auil ooetly stool ngrnv- t trontt plerco ; also , 2i finely vngrav ed WOOD cuts , and bound In an elahoreta blue and gold IthOL-raphcii enter. No charge whatever la inndi 'or ' this handaomo book , which can bo obtained only by application at the b anch and aubor jlnnto offlcon ol The Hinder Manufacturing Co. THE SINOER SIANUrACTURINO CO. , Principal Offlco , 34 Union Square , New York ni-t27-ilm&rtf.ttw HAWKEYE MILL co. , Des Moines , Iowa , Manufacturers of SASH. DOOR3 , DLIND8 BRACKETS , MOULDINGS , AC. Great reduction In liank Couuter , Plans tur nUhod , and work furnished In all kinds ot harder or oft wood. Counters finlxhcd In oil when lie ilrod SliehliiKol all klncU furnished and jmi into building ready for paint on nhort notice Our workmen are the best mechanics that can b < procured. Save money by giving UB your COP tracta. Stairs , Newell and Balutten. Our foreman In this donrtment | was formerlj with Frost Manufacturing Co . Chicago , Ilia , and has done some ot the finest Stair * or ) > n the Northwest Orders bv mall nrnmntlv atrnml < l to WAR IN FASSEN6EU BATES ! HOUDIK BRUS. , Broken tn all Railroad fickcte , Omaha , Neb. , offer Tickets to the Eaat , until further notice , at the following unheard of Low Ratei : 1st claw , U clMa , NEW YORK , J-20. 0 , BOSTON , 2'i.00 , PHILADELPHIA , 26.00 , $23.00. WASIIIN JTON , 22.01 , Z.l.'l" . Ki r pnrtlcularo , write rr go direct to IIOBBIE DROH , , Ot'alera In Reduced Into Ralroadand Steamahlp Tickets , 809 Tenth St. , Omaha Neb. Heuicmocr the place Ttiree liiors N rth of Union Pacific Railroad Uepot , Eut a do otTtnth Street. Omaha Augnat 1,1231 W. E. VIOUS. H. MLRRELL. I , E , VIGUS & CO , , COMMISSION MERCHANTS 125 Lasallo Street , CHICAGO , Grain and Provipiona Bought and Sold on Margins. ik-cTnio-o il m SIBBBTT & FOLLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DVID CITY , NEB. Tnln ( treat ipecit.o cure * that most loathsome SYPHILIS Whether iv Ita Primary , Secondary or Tortinrr Ktii | > o > lloinovon nil traocn ol emir ) irom tbo nyn toiu , t'nri'8 SirofuU , ( > ) > < So cllheuina * turn , K zciim Cu rrh or any hlood Di t'aito. Care * When Hot Spring * , Fail I Mai ITU , A.k. , May 2,1H3I Wo hav * ca M In our lo n w o Ihiilatllot and Wre finally cured ltli S. S , j , MCXAHMON & MUHKT. j. . , , , , . , , , Mcnn. , May 12,1831 We have iwild l.1'o ' l > ot li-ti of S , S , S In a , jfar It ban k'Ui'n iuiivent.il H tlsUitlon. I air mlmioc | tli } lclanii now rofommend It IB a | .ollhc HH'CiIIC. ) S MAMtfltUi SCO. Lonlolllu , Ky , , Mft13 1SS1 , H. S S. hn glvtii In'ttiT mil fuc'lon llian an ; medicine I ha\oo > ur i-olil J. A. Ft. XNPR. l > i > n > oiCol. Mays , 1881. Kerjpurrlia ir ipsaKs In the hljjhtiit tirra ofs. a. a. i. Md.wt.T. Itlch i.on.l. . Va. , llaj 11 , 1831. tou ran rrfcr anUioiU tonIn rouanltothu mcrlti of a. S. H. I'olk , MiUvr A Co. Ma u tietcr kTovsn H H. a tofall to curu a co I b > | > hllU , hen iirnprrlr taken. Il I. Den . ) aru. „ . . , „ n , KliWirnn , The alKj e iiun arm. out lemon < t lilich otanJ A II I01.QUITT Oinernot o. IK YOI' WISH WKV I.LTAKEY UKSK C. TO UK 1'Alll KOK VVIIK.N CUHK1) . for ( urtlcnlart nnd oem ot IHU book i.o to hu L' trrtunato. " Sl.OOH K-wnitl vl | | lo mid to an clii'iuiat ho will II"U. on antijkli HO liottli B H. 8 one ptrtlcl of Jltrcurj' IcwllJo 1'otis lulu or an ) illniT I * 'lntJiico. swirrsj'KoiKic co. ! . Atu- , at. 1'rioo of rrular * Uo nnluccd to 1 75 JXT o tie Siiiull t ic , holding ; hill tlio iiuantlty , | > r c 8oU by KK.NSAUI ) & CO. , Deere & Comp'y. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , HOME , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , Council Bluffs , Iowa. oeoatc Moline Wagou Co , Farm and Spring Wagons , Dooro& Mansur Oo , Oorn Planters , Stalk Gutters , fto , , Moline Pump Co , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder Co , Fountain City Drills and Seeders , Hechanicsburg Mach , Oo , Baker Drain Drills , Sliawnee Agricultural Cd , Advance Hay Bakes , oliet Manufacturing Co , Eureka Power and Hind Shollers , Whitman Agricultural Co , Shellers , Road Scraper ? , &oc Moline Scale Co , Victor Standard Scales , A , 0 , Fish Racine Buggies , * AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock , Address All Communications to 1 DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A.timoZm THE JELM MOUNTAIN G OHLID AND S Mining and Milling Company. . . . . . . Corking Copltil . - . _ - - $ X,000. ajntal a ok , - - - - - - | | , tu ) 00 ar Value ol shirca , - - - - - - - - - 26,000. STOCK. FULLY PAID UP AND N ON- ASSESS ABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL "MININGDISTRICT. . DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , tumtulns , Wyoming. WM. E. TIL1ON , Vice-president , Cummins , Wyoming E. N. HAIIWOOD. SocrcUry , Cummins , Wyoming. A. O. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming. x Dr. J. I. Thomas. I/oula Sillier W. b. BrameL A. O Dwn . C. N. Ilarwood. Fraucla UKWCIU. Oeo. II. Falou. Lewis Zolnun. Dr. J. C. Watklus. OEO. W. KENDALL , Author' * * ! Agent lor Sate of Stock ; B < " ' " oi * Veb , FOSTER & GRAY , WHOLESALE- LUMBER GOAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , HEADQUARTERS * -FOR- MEN'S FURNISHING GOOUS. We deaire to call the apeciftl attention ot the trade to oui elegant lines ( at BO PT M PKICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovet-dhirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodsre Sts. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS , ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraalt SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DKALKR N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnhara St. , Omaha Neb. FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , f 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb , Coiintirmnent * made u will ipoel\u prompt attention. , , . Itcfcrencw . : Htate Hank , Oni h ; PUtt . . Co. lUltlmnro ! IVcW A Il n lier Ohlrat'O' wft. \ n. r-inrlnimtl IEO. . WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213 Farnhcm St. . Omaha , Neb.