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DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , APRIL 27 188 * . oun Wel < O. O. G0 _ BC Ac < 30. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Illutfs lena , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , General Agent ! for tha Celebrated Mills or 11. P. hmh & C- > . Golden Eagle Hoar , Leavcnwoith Kan asnnd Queen Bee Mills , Sioux Falls , Dakota. Petertncf , Smith & Crl t-mlon. Council lllulT , la. . HI. S. S3l3VC ] .Isr , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLTTFFB , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE. JT. " TST. n Q XT X OR. 3EI .SB C O. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. MOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - ' - - IOWA. HI. 16 North Main Street. Wl olcs lc d Mer In SHOE FINDINGS. Ready.fitted upper * , In calf ikln and kip. Oak and hemlock hOLE LhATUEK , and all goods appertaining to the thoa trkdo. Gelds lold at cheap as intbeEasl. _ IRS. 'PERIS' ' ' HEW MILLINERY STORE JFOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la. That ne > er require crimping , al lira. J. J. Oood's Ilalr Btoro at prices never befero touched by any other hair dealer. Alto a tull line ot switches , etc. , at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , .stiver and colored nets Wa\es made from tulles' own hair. Do not ( all to call before purchasing elsewhere. All g ods warranted u represented. MliS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main street , Council Illuflj , Ioo. MASO.NWISE UTERI , FEED & SALESTABL ! The largest and bes stables in the west Roadsters , Saddle an < draft horses for sale .also a fine lot of mules just received which 'will be closed ou cheap. SOOTT ST. , NEAR BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. wltho it th OA1DJSB8 draw Ing of blood or use o _ _ knlfo. Cures lunp diseases Flts Scrofula , Liver Com A VT fVP H I.MJ > k H1- Dropsy , llhcumo - TU M fl R S tlem. Four and Uercur I U If I V II W ( &l 80re8 ( Erysipelas , Sal Rheum , Scald Hold , Citairh , wuik , inthmei And granulated Ejes , i-crofulous Ulcers and Fe- mlo Disease of all kinds. Alia Kidney am Vencrlal diseases. Hcaiorrboidj or Pilea curei or money refunded. A > I diseases treated upon the principle of vepet Able reform , without the uia of mercurial pols oaa or the knife. , Electro Vapor or if-elicited Baths , furtilsbei -those who desire them. Hornh or Rupture radically cured by the uti ' .Of the Elastic belt Tru s and Plaster , which ha aotupcrlor In theuorld. CONSULTATION FREE CALL OS On ADDRES3 Irs , B , Rice and F ; 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , fted and Sale StoWes , 18 North First Street , Bouquet sold stand. Council Bluffd , loua. W1LLAI1D SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting UiysicianandSurgeon , Office and residence 015 Willow avenue , Coun- .ill lilutTe , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. E. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Council BluOa. Extractlnirand filling a specl.lty. Flrst-c'oss work guaranteed , DR. A. P. HANCHETT , 'PHYSICIAN ' AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Street. Hoim , Da m. to 12. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m Kotldcnco , 120 . 'Bancroft ' stiect , Telephonic connection with Central office , DR. AMELiA BURROUGHS , .No. 617 First Avenue _ Hoursfrom 10 to II a. ro. , and 2 to 6 p. m. BANKER'S LIFE ASSOCIATION , DBS MOINK3 , Iowa. Incorporated Julv 1st , U79 , for the mutual benefit of bank otllccru and their customers , Based on principles of Kquirr , KCONOMV AND SK- ccRitr. A few experienced life Inuurancu solici tors wanted. Adilresi , II , M H'.evuos district isolltltor , Office No. 7 , hvutt'a bloc * , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Itetlucnoojlol 4th avenue , I' 0. E. MAXON . . , . xt o aa : x a ? , n o ac ? . Office over savings bank , COUNCIL. . BLUFFS , . . , . Iowa , REAL ESTATE. W. p. James , tn connection with his law and collection business buys and eelli real estate. Persons wishing ; to buy or cell city property call at bis office , a > cr Buihnell's book store , Pearl utreet. utreet.EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4l6Broadyvay , Council Bluffs , Dd eedi and mortgages draw acknowledge HAIR GOODS , WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order , Waves Made From Your Own Hair. -TOILET ARTICLES , Note , Combs , Brushes , Faoo-pow- dors , Bands , Hair Ornaments - monts , Ac. , &o. All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Prices Guaranteed. 337 W. Broadway , aid 109 S. Main St , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , Council Bluffs Iowa. ; - - - . MRS , E , < J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEGOLOGIST. Craniate of Eloctrojnthlc Institution , I'hlU- lit lull la , Poniu. Office Our , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment cf all disease ? i\nd p'luful [ dif ficulties pccullir to funnliHa Hncl | | tv. 1 he Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the best Broid Baker In the Wctt ; also a choice hind for Cakes and Pics. Bread delivered to all parts ot the illy. FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can always be found at B. DANEHY' ' , 136 Upper Broad WT. . JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice of the Peace 3U BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W B , MAYES , LoansandEealEstate , Pioprletor of abstracts of Pottauattatnlo county , Olllca corner of Broadway and Main D'rectt , Oiuncll lilulfj , In a JOHN STEINER , IVI. D , , ( Dcutschcr Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK , Council IMufTa. DUeor s of wo non and children a specialty. P , J , "MOHiaOMERY M , D , , , PKEU DiHi'JiNSAHV KVKHY SATUKDAY. Offlco In IiercU's block , Pearl troct. Holj dcnce 124 Fourth street. Office houra from B to 2 a. m. , 2 to 1 a'id7t8 _ _ " p. tn. , Council I lulf > F. C. 8LABK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl street , opposite the poitofflce. One of the oldest practitioners In Council Bluffs. Balls- iifacUon guaranteed In all cases. ODELL & DAY , GEHEEAL FIRE INS0UAHOE AND . REAL ESTATE AG'TS. MONEY TO LOAN. Boa'd ot Trade building , Council Bluffs , I * . JOHN LINDT , UTTORNEY-AT-LAW iVIll practice la all state and federal court * lpe ki Oemuko Vnogutft. Piny-Day nt Mentor. Frederic 0. Mather , In St. Nicholas f Jr Hay. Ono very hot day , last July , I U the Like Shore rnilwny train at > V loughby , n little station oighteonmil oust of Cleveland , in the state Ohio. Some business ) took mo ti Mentor , three miles away , and. whi the boy was driving mo over tnero , thought I should like to mnko a en for pleasure also. You know tin President Garfield lived at Mento and you n ill guess that I wished I call upon his two youngest boys , wli were then at the Garfield homottcat The houao does not seem like farm-house at all , It is inoro like dwelling in n nllng' , or in n city , ac in a little piece of lawn , and aholtoro by throe great locust-trees. I knocko at the door , and waa naked to onto the parlor. After a little talk , asked about the boys , and was tel that they were in "tho ofl'ico , " n littl ono story building , back of the house used by their father for a study , o working-ujaco. Then Itwns led out through n lonj hall , where n tall clock looked dowi on mo , and just outaido the roar dee was the olllco. A narrow path led ou to it , and I followed along and stoppO ( upon the floor of the little porch tha jovorod the only door there was which was the front door. The studj waa a very small building , with a win dow on each side of the door , a win dow at each ono , nnd a window jus opposite the door. A mite of a chimney noy came out of the middle of tin roof. roof.Tho The door was open as I stood on the porch , and I could BOO four boye playing on the floor. I said to them : "Well , boys , is this n fortj" Now the roaaou I thought it was a fort.was that I saw some pieces of white chalk , which the boys had mounted on blocks and sot on the floor , so as to look like cannon. This was all that I could see from the door when I asked the question. But when I was inside the room , I saw a lot of paper , soldiers standing up , and found out my mistake before this answer came to my question : "Not much a fort. Wo are deploying - ploying troops in the Gold , " said ono of the two Garfield boya whether [ rvin or Abrum , I forgot just now. The other two boys were cousins of theirs , and they were rather younger. I then looked more closely. Besides using crayons for cannon they also ! iad brass castors for cannon whecis , ind their soldiers had been cut nut of ; ardbonrd with jnckknivos. Small i tones , nails and peas wcru the bul- ots and cannon balls. Small paper lags showed which side was the one- ny and which the American. "And who is the enemy in this raine ? " I asked. "My brother , " the older Garfield opliod. "flo doesn't want to be , but 10 has to bo , because ho is beaten so nuch. " "But I beat you the other day , " ihimod in the younger Gariipld. 'Tea , and tno way you did it was 0 bring out a lot of soldiers that had > eon aont to the hospital the day bo ore. That was no fair. " . By this time the boys were again prawled upon the floor , and ready to > egin the battle over again. While ihoywcro picking up th tones to throw , I looked about th com. Several largo book-cases wore illod with the president's books , arid , desk at the back window , opposite ho door , had upon it an inkstand and ion that had peon better days. Tin oor was bare and paintod. "How long have you been here ? " I sked. "Wo came hero on the 2d of July,1 ho said. "Tho very day papa wai hot. " "And do you like living hero aa fell as in Washington ? " "Wo like it bettor " hero , said they , beciuso there uro more boys , and ocauso wo ca.i play out ot doors loro. " I should say , hero , that at the time f my visit a great many persons tought the president would gut well. "Now , then , " I said , "go on with our fun , and let mo sue how you glit the battle " You hhould have seen the stormy me that came when I said this , irat , ono side would throw at the ther until all the soldiers woreknook- 1 over , and then the other side ould begin. Tins made the enemy eat for awhile , and then the Amen- ins. The sport lasted for a long mo , and when I went away it was ot because I wanted to , but because had to , in order to take the train on 10 railway. Aa I sat in the car I tought over the pleasant afternoon I id spent ; and I could not help say- ' : "Well , after all , boys are boya , and icy play much alike , whether presi- 5nt's sons or not. " Never Giro tJfc * If you are suffering with low aud < le- 'eased spirits , loss of appetite , general ibility , disordered blood , weak conutitu- > n , headache , or any disease of u blllotu Hire , by all moans procure a bottle of tctrlc Bitters. You will be BUrprined teD D the rapid Improvement that will follow ; 'U will be inspired with new life ; distil and activity will returnpain ; and isery will cease , and henceforth > ou will joice in the praise of Klectrlo liiltera. Id at fifty ceutu a bottle , byO. V , Good- in. Winter Scenes In Gnlcago. lu Liar tn Chicago Tribune , "How the wind moans , papa. " Snugly cuddled up in a dig arm- air , her tiny feet peeping coyly im beneath the folds of a satin c s whoso dusky dolmens shone out beautiful contrast to the rosy cheeks d sunnily'gnld hair of its wearer , Inonno Mulntyro was indeed a pic- ro of bewitching beauty. Ho to lorn she spoke was a man of erect d powerful frame , the few silver reads in whose hair showed that ho is turning into the homestretch of e. But the face of this man , al- ough illumined and beautified by the lit of a holyf tender father-love ten speaking to the girl , waa at other nes sad enough in the painful rig- ity of its lines , and now , as the ful glow of the open tire caused ango shadows to leap around the inly-furnished room , the face was iron a weird , fierce look1 that ono 38 in the pictures of the Vikings lilo wandering through the galleries the Louvre. The man's off foot moved uneasily d presently ho raised it and scratch- his other log. Tha wind moaned again , and the tie head with its mass of fluffy flax- hair that was nestled so cunningly thin the shapely white arm , and lay with such pretty contrast on the dec crimson velvet of the big arm-clia moved uneasily. "What la the matter with my litl pot ? ' asked Harold Mclntyro , lookii with grave earnestness at his child. The girl blushed rosy-red , and h gan chewing an apple , but did not r ply. ply."I "I BOO , " said the father , glnncir kindly at his child ; "you are anxioi because ono whom I might name is m hero ; anxious because you cannot hoi his footstep. Is it not so , Adrtcnnci The girl gave no answer. Thoi was a sudden lull In the fierce rntjtn : > t the storm , and nothing coujd I lieard SAVO the mutlled crunshing o ho applo. Presently Adriomio spoke. "D you blame mo , papi , for being anxioui and heartsick , and lonely bcc.tus Armand dooa not come ? Do yo blame mo that forebodings of some thing dreadful fill my mind when th ono whom 1 adore , and whoso love i my life , fails to keep his tryst , fails t < show up on schedule time ? " No answer. Again the sound o thb half-munched apple. Five minutes pass ; long , lank min utos. that seem to Adriomio aa if thoj would never got by. Then the fathei speaks. "Any man , " ho says , "win would ride two milo.i in a street cat on a night like this , when there arc plenty of billiard saloons within n block of his boarding house , is r chump. " "Oh , fathorl" cries the girl , "dc not say that ] you wrong Armand , in deed you do. Ho may bo thought' less , and giddy , and even dissipated ( I hoard ho smoked a cigarette last week ) , but he is not a chump. " As aha erases to speak the boll rings. Adrienne runs to the door dim flings her arms around a younc ; man , who kisses her with the Loavitt * itreot warmth. "You have como at last , my darl ing , " the girl says , getting ready to fisH him ng.vin. "Yes " . "But I , ho replies. cannot itay ; I must speak to your father at nice. " Stopping quickly into the tarlor ho loads Air. Mclntyro into the ihady recess of n bay window , and whispers n few words in his ear The ild man's iaco lights up with n bouuti- ul , childlike smile. "All the boys going to bo there , 'ou say ? " he whispers to Armand. "Yes , " is the mufllcd reply. "Half a dollur onto and un oyster upper at 12 ? " "Yes. " Going to where Adrienne is sitting > y the iiro , the kind father loans over tor and says : "My darling , Armand las just brought mo sad noun. My ild friend and partner in business , Stholbert Simpson , in dying , and lua out for mo. Armand will show mo ho way to his house. I shall not bo tack until late , and if this ficrco tonn , which I almost fear to face , lees not subside , I may stay ovortoun 11 night. Good-by , my precious ono" -and , kissing her tenderly , the old ian turned away. "Good-by , darling , " said Armand , nooling by Adrionno's side and tak- ig her hand in his. "You know how ; pains mo to leave you , but duty calls nd I must obey. " As the two men reached the gate lie father said to Armand : "You are ot such a sucker as I took you to bo , nd you shall bo married to Adrienne i the spring. " Millions Given Away. Millions of Bottles of Dr. Kin 'H Now liacuvory for Consumption , Coujha and olds , have been given nway an Trial ottlts of the 'nrge ' uizo , ThU enormous ; itl.iy would bo disastrous to the pro- rietors , were it not for the rare" merits osscsed by this wonderful medicine. Gall , O , J * ' . Goo linnn'u lrug Store , and got Trl il Bottle free , and try for yourself. ; never fuilu to euro. Plowing by Steam , A recent issue of The St. Paul Pio- cor-Press says : A largo number of joplo were present yesterday at the yndalo farm to witness the teat of 10 steam plow imported from Kng- nd by Mr. J. Allen , for practical use i the lied river valley. ! Fif teen ceres 1 well-turfed ground were selected r the test. Two traction engines ere placed at either end of the lield furnish propelling power. The plow opor is composed of a solid iron amo on 'a gii ; , and containing six owe on either side of the frame , i placed as to admit of the end not use that used in going in the op- isito direction being raised from 0 ground by the weight of the other id and two men , who ride on the ow. The engines are alternately sot motion , hauling the plow back and rth , turning tix furowa every trip , x furrows , the entire length of the bio , takes in an acre of ground , but storday the length of the cable iund and unwound on the immense urns necessitated six trips per acre , 10 plow was drawn at a speed of four lies an hour , and did the work as > il as any breaking plow , the work oving ite practicability on ground : o that provided for the test , r. Allen says tha plow can oak thirty acres every ton urs , and Mr. Allen has contracted break tlirco thousand acres thin ring1 , with the privilege of ton thou- nd acres , for the lied Uivor Land mpany , at Hope , at the rate of $3 r aero , The engines can bo operated th about two hundred pounds of Tt coal per acre , and it is expected nt but lour men will bo necessary to orate the machinery. This is the st plow of the kind brought to the st. Mr , Allen also gave an oxperi- mtal test of a harrow ho designs ing in back-sotting , which was jerk- across the fluid oven inoro rapidly in the plow , tearing the sod with 1 utmost oooo. Oivonap byDootoru , "Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey Is and at work , and cured by so sim- a remedy ? " "I assure you it is true that ho is lirely cured , and with nothing but > p Bitters ; and only ten days axe i doctors gave him up and said he ist die ! " "Woll-a-dayl That is remarkable ! vill go this day and got some for t poor Georico I know hops are od.-Salem Post. An Iowa Wolf Hunt. : Gregor Times , Several wolves have boon soon for mo time past in the neighborhood the "wild eighty" in Guard town- ip. Aa they had become quite ) ublosorao to farmers in the vicinity their rendezvous , becoming ao bold as to attack sheep in broad daylig in sisjht of their owners' dwelling D. 13. Stralton and Adam Kit planned a hunt for the purpose of d stroying some of the posts. The plan , whiah worked to a charm , w to take a team , knowing that wolv are not afraid of horses , and ondcav < to got into their haunts withoi alarming them , On the mon ing of the llth they startc out , taking but ono young dc with them , their object being to she < the nolvi's and not "run thorn down. Ere they had proceeded f.xr they dii covered two largo wolves about half milo distant in the lioid of Mi Mursh , On j orcoiviug the hunter ' : liey immediately loft the open tlol or the adjoining blult'i , Selecting position which oll'erod a good view c ho neighboring blull'j , Stratton con iralcd himself in the long grass , whil Cibel with the team and dog endeavored orod to drive or entice the wolves ii range of Stratum's nllo. Soon ; wolf was driven toward the hunter ii ambuah. When the wolf had an preached within tironty-fivo rod of him Stratton gayo n shril whistle , which ciusod the wolf ti stop a moment in his mad course ovoi the binds. That moment proved tt bo last , for an unerring bullet fron St rat ton's ntlo sped on its message ol death , and ho sank to the oartl ptorced through the heart. Ho was r noble specimen of his kind , woic-hiiif forty-seven and a half pounds. The hunt now became an exciting ono aud by noon they had as trophies o ! their hunt , nine wolves. A single wolvo out of A drove of ten escaped and that carried with it a ball iron the rifle of Mr. Marsh , who hac joined the hunt. The boys , somewhat fatigued , returned turned homo , thinking they had done \ big forenoon's work. eiDe Meyer's CATARRH CURE. T he antidotal theory , no\c ivdimttal to ba lie only treatment ulilth will eradicate Oatnr- Iml Polion. tcClttu. . II. Tnjlor , 140 Noble street , Ilrnok- jnuro " N. Y.t "Ono l > ackHRO tfTotted a radical uro uroKcv < 7co. Ai 1'cK Cobloiklll , Hclionulo Co , i. Y. "it it'storul mu to my ministerial Iv mra llov. W. H. Sunnier , Frederick , Jld , : "Kino csuits In el rases In my f.Miillv " Her. tiio i : , I rnttSt.Htilicii3 Itoctory 1'liHn : Quito underfill ; lit mo distribute jour'Troa- Iso. ' " Clivi. II. Mnrihopo , Newport , n. ' . : "I win oodenf toliu.ir tlio church bells ring : hu rlri | { uitorcd. " ( ! cone \V. I ami rlsht. 73 lllddlo street , llftltl. lore. Alii , , "SuHcn.fi 0 yi-ai iiicrfett y cured. Mra. M. B. KlicoiR.\ , , ! 0.'J tamli utreet tjt. .oult. : The first imturil brtnth In 0 yoart " Mrs J. W I'nrroll , ( iolilcn , tlty , Col. : "Used nly ono package ; entirely curcu ; euffurcd 24 " ears Dr. K. N.CIftrk , Dentist , 8 JInntOBOtncrj'.Btroot , an Francisco. ; SuHcrtd ID jeani ; i > crfectij urcd , " etc Dr. Wei Do Meyer'f Popular "TREATISE" n Catarrl ) mal cd frco The front Ouro Is do- Ivered liy ilrulstH , or > y D D. Dewey & Oo. , Bi 1'ulton , Btrtit , New York for l,00. nion-wtxl-frltmt w-cow HAWTHORN'S CENTENNIAI , EXCELSIOR ROOF PAINT. lias stood test of 13 yean. Applicable to letal , Shinnies , and Flat Ittoff , and all metallic urfaccH. Coi.talnino oil oruny other c\npor- Unit propertlai to allow porcfl far inolstura to each iho rooUI. UnaOcctod by boat or cold , cither crackn. breaks , nor blletnn. For further iformatlon add 039 | | , r " i-UMK & SHOOKEY , STATE AGENTS , OMAHA , NEB. Koom 0 , Crclghton Iltock. wit 6UIl-AOENrS WANTED. 71011 SAU-Chonii-\V'n : ! < tmlll , toner anil . ; ] iuini > , nit Lonijilotc. II en In lisa nbaut blx col ; . Ad'lrots Ilunry Lhuny , 1210 Capital c , Oumhi , Nou. [ \\lt OK IHORT HORNJULLS. will sell at public sallo in OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA , on fiflay May 5fcli , 1882 , at 2 p. m. THIRTY HEAD OF iioroughbred Short ; Horn Balls of good families , and good individual - idual animals , Terms cash. J. M , CHAPIN. Cataloguoi furnished on application to W. II iverly , Council Illuffi , Iowa. apr2l-wltdZ > AUKCIIANCK FOIl KAUUKUB.-Tho party \i to whom the Amcrlc n QrlndlDK Mill , j. I ) , with com and cob cruihlni ; attachment I In the recent distribution of prumluuiii to bscrlburu to Tim HUK , not bolui ; a farinur , will ijjoso of nald mill on iiKh tormi nil will make a great Inducement to ( imam. Addroiw , M. K II. , P.O. IloxOIS , ipr20.f ( Council lllufT * , la. Buby'a Appeal , Vhat makoa I cry and foUu ray Fzu nnuulitj1' > uuo ute i.ucli ache , an I uoiir In my iiiouffv ; ui too , cant icop , and wormi hltu zo billy ; ftvtr" z % my , fool like I wi Jolly , itBfyour bablcu try , Dick anJ Victoria , Iron mama i gone , aiiJ ubnt hata Uaitorla. rouro right , i hey fairly i oil , " Ihtro Undo Cy ; tiilu Frank have Casi irfa , ho deut cry. A niCC fMI V TtllNKl Wo will land ' ' HUltlO UNLY. ) oul pairi'lnkcdI'll r tioaml , ii Japinoto C'rape Lhtlr 1'ldkn , I yMNummtr LampHtoiu , I flojant Framed rouio , 6 rajioia A ort d Nttdloi and large iiUratul Btory I'ajierfor Bnionthi , I you Mill ( hit outacii return It to ui with 67 cents. In appear * but onto. Mlicodany I'ubllthlng , , Ikinton , Mam. Jt TiuHHMorMllo H. Btev- imA ; C'o.ol which I WM a in > o , , Juviitf hun dlmulvod , and the luiil- wof the thluigo olllcoof that firm ( w tilth woo abll hoi arm man > triJ by me ) belig In my nil * to compute , I w II continue the builnciu the same oillui and with the tame force of rkg 'She pttronavo f all Boldloril In eollcltcd. droaj all communrcatlonir , LOUId K. OILI.SON , I'ensloii Attorney , 15,97 & 09 Motropolitin 15ock ! , Chlcogo , 111 , Oliver JJcnnli , non retldont : ton are hereby notlflcd that the Omaha N a- ual bank IIM undo aj plication In the county jrt for Uouglan counf , tate of Nubraika.for 9 rovhal of a Judimiut $ , rciuloreJ In said jrt wherein they werJ plainttlfi and tuo Hall um Englno company and joumull were do idauti , rendered outlo 7th day of January , I ) . , Ib7 , for the numb ! 12 . & 2 and 10 attor- y'u fee and $1 SS cou of tutt. You are roqulr- to npvar aud tahow rauto why tald lud o- stit should not o revived ou the flrut Monday May , A I ) . , 1882 , to w hlcu tune wld action at oienl atandi adjourned. . w-tt THE OMAHA NATIONAL DANK. M TT f\ 13IA.N WHITE A I "l n vulllvatlen. 100 bu : ) 14 I fT& Wfe. Hardy , prolmc , ft I W 'nmtproof , lib. pontpa.S c. BlUA oostpaldglOO ; I fyu. hy freight or press , not prepaid , 41,25 ; 1 f > u , prepaid (2.00. 9 y hags 25c. eachrxtra. Ask\ your merchant r circular. AddetM ] D , M. PKUuYfe OO.i | DetrolttUlch. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS. AnUMQTON , SARATOGA HOTEL , MARSH HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTEL HALL HOUSE , CITY HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE. , GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , ENO'S HOTEL , EXCHANGE HOTEL , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORGAN HOUSE , CUMMIT HOUSE , JUDKINS HOUSE , HOUSTON HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , WALKER HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , CITY HOTEL , PARK HOUSE , NEBRASKA HOTEL , MERCHANTS HOI EL COMMERCIAL HOTEL , PARKS HOTEL , COMMERO AL HOTEL , DAQNELL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , JUDKIN8HOU8E , BALL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WOODS HOUSE , DOUQLAB HOUSE , BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINGTON HOUSE , NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE PROPRIETORS J. O. MclNTIRE , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , E.MAN3 , JOHN HANNAN , A. W. HALL , OHENEY A CLARK. J , Q. MEAD , C.ISEYMOUR , p. u THORP , A. O. OAARPER , W.MAYFIELD , E. STOREY. E. U ENO , O. B , HACKNEY , FRANK LOVELL , E. L. GRUBO , OWAN & BECKER , JUDKIN3 & BRO , , QEO. CALPH , O. M.REYNOLDS , D. H. WALKER , 8. BURQC88 , Dl B , WILLIAMS , MRS. M. E. OUMMINGB , JU AVERY , J. W. BOULWARE , F. M. PARK , HENRY WILLS , CHAD. DAQNELL , WM. LUTTON , FRANK WILKINSON , H. H , PERRY , BF. STEARNS , JOHN EOKERT , J. 8. DUNHAM , J. T. OBEEN , J. M. BLACK & SON. A. T. POTTER , TOWKF' Lincoln , Nets , Mllford , Neb. BROWNSVILLE , Neb etromtburg Na Loultvllle Bl lr. Nab. Nolle ) ' . Neb : Nsbratka Olty , Neb Weeptnfc W tepN Hardy , Neb. Greenwood , Neb Clarlnda , law * Cremont , Neb. Aihland , Neb Atklnion , Neb. Guide Recd , Neb. Oretton , la. Red Onk , la. Extra , la , Atlantic , la , Audubon , la. , Neola , la. Harlan , la , Oornlnc , la. Gtanton , Burlington Junction , M Blanchard , la. Shenandoah , la , Dayld City , Neb. College Sprlngt , la. Vllllica , la. Matvern , la , Ida Grore , la Odebolt , la Otceola , Neb. Clark * . Neb. Bedford la. Marytvllla Mo Norfolk Junction Neb THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND IT" V Mining and Milling Company. ( Vorklng Capital' - esoo.ooo. Capital Biock , 81,000,000 Par Value of Shares , 826,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BBAMBL MINING DISTRICT. OJc'Jfc'JL C3JUJbrCZ3 DII. J. T. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. t WJI. E. TILTON , Vtee-Proaldent , Cummins , Wyoming ; ! R. N. HARWOOD ( , Secretory , Cummins , Wyoming , A. 0. LUNN , Treasurer , Oummlag , Wyoming Dr. J. I. Thoniu. LouU Miller W. B. Bramel. A. G , Dunn. E. N. llarwood. Francis Loavoni. Qco. II. Faloti Lowla Zolman. Dr. J. 0. Watklui. io2mo5m GEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized ARont ( or Sola ot Stock : aQSTETTERV I * ' CELEBRATED IA " < & . .G\ B For a quarter of a century or moro ilostotlor e Btomacti liters has been the rclenlui ; rp9clllc lor IndljToatlot dyapcpflb , fcvor and ague , loss of iihyalcal ttarolna liver complaint and othi r dUor ikrs.'and hiu been inont oaiphatlcally Indorsed by medical men as a health acd strength rotor itlTO. It counteracts a tendency to premature decay , and suitattiH and comforts the aged and Inflrm. Vet sale by all dnitfgJstoand dealers generally al to inl MAW Vrflt for bolnif the rae t7Jlrcct. qulcltwit , an ifoat line connuctlni ; tbo ( 'ioat llutropolU. 0111 IAaO , and tbo llmu/tM , KOHiJI-KAnmiN.h I nd HOUTII-KASUHN I.IKM , which tcrroloatr there rlth KANHia Citr , IiAV Hwo TU , ATOUUOM k > UNrri < liLurra and Omui , the 'siirsut ' from which radiate LINE OF ROAD , , ittiij the Continent from tu Ivor to the 1'uclllo Blope. Tha ' IIJIOAGO HOOK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO RAILWAT i the only line from Chicago owning track In : nr/j , or which , by lt o ii road , loocbee th olnta above camad. No TkABur na nr OiBtttioi 'a UISUIKO oo.xii'noTiiu-iiil Ho huddling In 111 tntllatcd or unclean cars , as every r * isengc'rl irrlcd In roomy , clian and vonulued eoacbM pen Font Kzpreu Trilno DATCAnaof uiirhalod mafcnlBcencv , iriho Ciim. and our own world fuciom iiaixa Ciuj , uiion which uoals are served of nn > jrpassed excellence , at the low rate ol Siv s-T- tun Curia IAOII , with ample time lor hoaltbta Can between Chicago , Peorla , Mil nukee and Mlsaourl Hirer Polnta : and cloae coa actions at all point * of Intersection with other Mull. We ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to even lace of Importance lu Kansas , Nebraska , lila'i mis , Wyoming , UUb. Idaho , Nevada , Callforc , regon , wa&hlngtoa Territory , Colorado , Arizona ad New Uexlco. Aoll beral arrangements regarding bapgoxe u ny other line , and rates of far * always agl ovr as ompotltors , who turnleh but a tithe o tUe com * ort Dogs and tackle ol sportsmen free. Ticket * , mans and folders at all prlndpa Qces lu the UnlteJ UUtud aud Canada. Jl. R. CABLE , E. 6T. JOHN , ilcoi'roa'ti.aon. Gou , Tkt audfiuu'rAg Uaaagor , Chicago Ctdcaaro. II. MAI NWEILER Railroad Outfit OB Bbort 11 th St. , Near Farnham. ml-eod-t ERECT-f- l&OUTE- , o > EHSTWARD Is the old Favorite and - FOR - CHICAGO , PEORIA , ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT.NIAGABA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTOIM , And all Poluts East and South.East THELINECOUPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Tracks ) All connections ore mode In UNION DbPOTS. It his a National Hopntatlon as belnir tha Great Through Oar Line , and Is universally conceded to bu the FINEST EQUIPPED Kali- road In the world ( or ill classes of travel. ' Try It and you will flnd traveling a luxury Instead of s > discomfort. Through Tickets vU rhls Celebrated line for sale at all offices In the West. All Information about Hates of Fare , Sleeptor Car Acocmuiodatlons , Time Tables , Ac. , wul b * cheerfully given by applylnlnr to T. J. POTTER , lid Vlce-l'reu't & Oen. MnnajerChlc ( go PERCIVAL LOWELL , Qen. Possenor Agt. Chicago , W. J. DAVKNPOUT , Oen Agent , . Conncll Bluffs. .ii.i' . D'UELL , Ticket Art.'omabA. ( morn-cd ly Sioux City & facie THE SIOUX CITY ROUTB Runs a Bolld Train Ihrough from Council Bluffa to St , Paul Without Olmnga Time , Only 17 Hour * it is XOO UILE3 TIIK SHORTEST BOUTK ntou OOUNOIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTIT OR BISUABOK and all points In Horthtrn Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. This line Is equipped with the Improved Wostlnghousa Automallo Air-broke and Hllto Platform Coupler and liuflcr : and tot SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Pullman Polaca Bleeping Car run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan sas City and fit. Paul , via Council Blufls and Bloux City. Trains leave Union PaclBa Transfer at COOL. ell muffs , at 7:35 p. m. dally on arrival of Kama * City , Bt. Joseph and Council Jllufla train Irom the South. Arriving at Bloux City 11:35 p. m. , and at the N w Union Depot at St. Paul at ISM noon. TEN UOUBS ra ADVANCB or Amrioxaut ROUTE. tSTRometnbsr tn taking the Bloux City Rout * you jot a Through Train. The Shortest Lln . the Quickest Time and a Comfortable Hide la th ThtouRh Cars between COUNCIL ULUWS AND 8T. PAUL. WTSeo that your Tickets red via the "Elon * City and I'aclaa Uallrod " J. B. WATTLE3 , J , B. BUCHANAN Superintendent , Oen'lPau. Agent * P. K. UOUINUON , Ass't Oeu'l Pass. AB' . , Missouri Valley , Iowa W. IX DAVIS , Southwestern Agent , Oouncl Blufls low * Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , I6th nd Uodg 8U. , Omahs Nb , This geney does staictLTa brokerage bueUs * * . DOM nt speoulat * aud tb i < n uy bajfsJat oooki ai Inevutd V ) < u * . Irfhial