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6 'I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY i -_ —_ — == ——= = =" = e ] ] cnu"c". BLUFFS walk he rvmnrl(.wl that he was thank- PROBATE NOTICE. - ful he was not in Omaha. S 4 i —_— Thus far the season has hcl:-n lmnl»r‘ '"d',,",,‘" B i e KL e S T 5., | able for stock. The rye and timothy | N hereby glven that the creditors of ™ ™ . Record of & Day's Doings iN|nover looked bhetter or furnished more | fid veceased, wil: mat the asministrator of said ) 5 food for cattle. If cold weather keeps | County, Nebraska, at a Connty Court Room. in Towa's Western MB“‘DDD]“- oft the amount it will require to get | sidCorinty, on the 24t day of November, 1881, on the %ith day of . anun and 0« the Lo e e o ‘wter il b | Sty S 8 5 7, A L1 am »otreet ,o | enough less to mnearly compensate for | day, for the purpose of pr ing their claims N He is Preparing But Don't|ne shortness of the corn crop. 13k hon i Aro 8l lowes Jor SPeiINore. o0 prasen in Full Dress, No farmer should neglect to provide | their claims, and one year for the alministrator to ESNaY Jor sulicient sheltor. Tho cold weather | e sid atate eyt bt g7 or sepigr TR is sure to come before long. OwAnA WrrkLY Bex for four weoks guccessively, The Board of Trade Will DTop | myq official count shows that Mor- | Parte the 2ith day of Kovember, et Who Don't Pay Their [gan's majority over Clayton was only o1 wit ____ County Tudes y ‘. . All ol y ovanty-four, and any galoot can el THOBATE NOTIH, We offer to.day the |argest stock of Men'’s, Ladies { h whero they came from. v i o : o8 K. Ish, ) . i There is ono thing about Morgen | hemater of the Betate o ums K. Iih, and Children’s Underwear in the State of Ne- V) o ) B Notic ver i of Tho Ofolal Gonnt and.the Nows tn | when b gola homoat o, That b o Nk s e e the aipiniis of mid braska. M th Il b ht fi —— his representative secrets, cither. .".'.f;‘,fi‘: iy };.:»’,’l”":-imfll;‘","{r'l. fil‘.fi,fi}' a . oreover €y were a oug t for cash T Mrs. Morgan was awakened last night | in sid ¢ on'the fth day of Docembor, 1851, ' BOARD OF TRADE. by a noise in the next porast) ik dryor ke " n the Cheapest mal"ket Of the WOFId, and as the f e »mbling a cross between a poll par- - [ or liver. I, N Tho Council Bluffs board of trade|8embling o Kkept in po ord. T, H & f . |rott and aboar. She felt along the [ Fmation, S Wedltors s prosent thoir | restl 4 ] mot in_regular semsion on Mondsy | hug and, finding the reprosuntative | bt e e i aqmlniimis | i and o v s gh road to success lays throu gh the medium of night, Henry Metcalf in the chair. | migsing and the noiso still going on |sitle faid estate, feom the oth day of October, | withot beini able to find re y ¥ Th secretary, E. H. Odell, submit:|in tho noxt roam, she stoppe softly | Wittt T S IMMCLL 0t Db | e it b e | 8 large assortment at low prices, we feel that we i : v i{to the door. The first thing she [ the gth day of December, 1851, o Mado rom o slniple tropical leat of raro valuo, It . g ted i roport which wie i Shd (L0 e nkon, amd, | Lo Ak quewier | it i are in @ position to meet all wants at approved and orderec o 28 1 40040 W Shel == - 4 =~ | mafoly res nd keep t Dr, A, ‘B, MeKino, from s 'dpectal ,'f'p'f,],l"‘; shoar Epeae oRkat - he | The (Damotratic, Oandldate fab Pasliive Hamedy or ol (h dsees th committee appointed to visit Chicago | representative in his midnight attire| Oounty Treasurer i chot Jatiniico.—Ditsifbes- THE LOWEST KNO ' and confer with tho management of | Practicing for the lower house. D e AN COENET. ) hY T ls A exolont and safo-remegy.tor Tamales H s i bmitt Our county board of supervisors | M Lina ¥ ing first duly sworn | during Pregnancy. It will eontrol Menstruation “"’l‘r“;‘;’r":‘“?:‘;‘“"f;‘l:;":;’ l'::”“]:t g Lmet in this. tity Monday to- canvass | depomes it sase the 1 well ACyuntated | a0 auatioor Lencorth. or Faling o And ial ¢ oral report with refel the vote cast at the recent election. | with one Chris, Hartman, and that on or oo b is led; f - mailroads would do towards building | We ive the offiial coont: which will ghont th Lt ot iy, 1 "sad” i Pl el R ":“m::"‘;"“': na as specia bar, gains we to day open a case con- the projected levee. The report was|be observed to be not much different 16 Diso T id vl % 01 1 the: \ZED BOT L of o) . . . ’ i rocuir:'m{ and thecommittee contipued. | from the account given by Tue Bee. :;L"::‘x'r!lr:'tr;v\rxlj\txtlt-:',‘m' ‘v ';Jn:'rl:\'r‘\llr(l’lll:fim?t" ‘l“(::""‘_::"'"‘%“l': A "I'__"" "‘:""’lm»“""‘:""i"{ S|Stl ng Of 60 dozen Lad 1es fi ne Merl no Vests and P 2 e The young Dane who died at the | ing to the sum of $25,00 andinterest in the | st And all dealors at 61, SRR . Mhe committeo on the application of | 1tk s, an Waahington av. | sn of 8100, Afhant ravs st warant| Ditgenenios, o YAl aate 2 | Pants, at 46c-each. These will be found ful ly Conrade Geise reported fayorably and § %0, the | was for work done on the Dodge street P . enue, was an cntire stranger in the stadn, Affant further sayd that H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. - a ballot was taken, which_rosulted in | city, having arrivod in this countey | FF, UM N PT R | _Jesmanmny equal to any 60 cents Vests ever offered. At his by elected to a membership in about six wecks ago. © was taken | ywaq not worth much, as it would not be ho bousd . On motion of W, G, |With typhoid pneumonia and was sick | paid for ‘seven or eight earw. Affiant | SVAX'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE 75 ffe Meri V Sil tho bouwd, | On motion f We OB By bton o e, |l e g ot ek i | aae wan, i owrmaosmans | 15C we offer a Merino Vest, Silk bound and very James, the resignation of Jacob Wil-| “'Seyantoen years ago to-day Gen, [ wards, the said Hartman called at affiant's Enpllsipetns : Yiams as one of the dircotors of tho | Sheridan made his. famous dash ovor [ Rarness store of Famham stroet, and in, g cure fine, fully eq ual to the $1.00 Vest of a year ago; F board was accepted and Dr. A. B. (‘i""}"fl‘l hfi'"l"f" road o ;’“’t"',w:'“"' warrant, Thereupon said Hartman, him- nons; d e ekt vs skt ey (6 PSR S, TS | ol Bt oSy i SECH o g and at $1.00 and $1.256 we have very fine quality Dr. McKune offered tho following: | ™y 5ig"pniq that there is not first | ing the bame month of July, 1877, i idiresiti 1 L d' Y U d H ’ ’ i “Regulved, Thntnllpcr;m}nd.uli};qu_ent claw hiouse vacait n thia city at tho i eSO L e tollow e TATIN, In Lraies nderwear. Cartwr Ight s and Warner S : in the payment of their initiation | present time, and that people who|™ Afant furth ho sold] Bald i Whe ot d 3 . y ; 5 foon, bo again called upon by tho seo- | would gladly remain hero are' obligod | rrant for 8150, relying entirely wpon the | tnde Fatnim v wes Do v 1o | D€St fine Ladies’ Vests, '$2.95. Scotch Cheviot ! retary and requested vo pay and on | to move on or camp out. false_and fraudulent representation of | maturs OJd Age, and other Diseasen that t failure to do 8o their lnume»; to bel "H Fisoman, of tho wall-known »ni:ff]im....u,.',mm,g saysshe was then, | 1ad to Insanity 'or Consumption and & Prema- VeStS for Ladies’ Wear j dropped from the roll at the noxt| ;o ep: o) £ Ki & O Lottt S AL i 2l £FFull particulams in our pamnhlet, which U ) 3 g house of Eiseman & Co., on Mns. LiNa PRTRRS. ur pa _ Bzz:;ngwof :i‘;?ml-)ymtll-:iu : 3::1 n:ltli';lrl;m;v “:: Broadway, has returned')mmn }:‘rmh an 5 fflulymribe;ll inl mg Ymr:l;(-e]::lll nwur: to ;.;1"’;:‘ :l.pe:fflc.:l“n‘:flltrlfl: I:”un’::l.ll!y‘:“! E?.’.}.?(.‘X.‘ b , r Woo iv trip ti t the | before me this 18th da October, 1881, | at 81 per package, or ¢ pack for 85, in following resolution; Resolved, That | ge.h oct18eod-d Justice of the Peace, | “ddressing * THEGRAY U O :}:“.:.2‘:2“.t,'.‘;;.‘,‘;;‘:";‘,':",“.“;".‘u".‘é'&.“,fii‘ifi i Clnelon 1L Foron has gono to | F[VLERETCRANGE fr o bines FormlebyC. ¥ Goodman. _ octmeeod | 50 doz. Men’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, 25c. 50 doz. Scotch Mixed Wool v i itchburg, ags,, on a visit to his ot ” ooy ¥ S . :]c;n'gz:t' ‘i‘.huAyér:;::‘:. uin}r{e%l::{um?of R i Selwsttisd oouhtryand o harunsecakem. Tn BES"I Shirts 75¢, worth $1.00. 30doz. Men’s All-Wool Scarlet Shirts, $1.25. 50 doz. 1 moved that & special committeo of | Tt s said thatono half of Tho Globo | o oc d Elocution _AND— Men’s Heavy White Merino Vests 75c, sold last year for $1.00. CART- five, composed of the following mem- | is mortgage for more than it would [ IveadIng an ocuvion i f %m }{i’G.dgriMn,TT.LJ.OHgn, HA br;x[g under the hiammer. o E‘?fi"fig}{ Handsom est WRIGHT & WARNER'S Imported Scotch and other fine Shirts and Drawers, . J. Woodbury, T. L. Cavin anc r. E. K, Burch, attorney-at-law. NBERGH. i i Hemi’y M]“'A“:f. ':rflpl;oinl;d :o :nhdcxt and wife, of Dunlap, are in this city Volce Training, Private Lessans and —IN THE— our own importations bOllght last Summer Very Low. membership to the board ot trade. | on a visit to Mr.and Mrs. Aylesworth. t S A large til f Underws Blank i i = 1 £ 2011 Cass Stroct, ¥ Jarge proportion of our Underwear, Blankets and Woolen Hosiory were on hand at the time of our FIRE g{}::,d;bm:.\(}un?slu‘g::ie:%‘i:fiut % Ex-Represontativo Carson says he iy bl sk it M A R K E T ' LAST SPRING, ss the season _then was too_far advanced to offer them, we preferced to pack them, :’md conse- y 0":,“" " y ;luel'dno't) ","';f"“"d Whnl; 'ih:.r as- Blcvc'_[s TamAgent i+ COLUMBIA o | quently offer them at at least 25 PER CENT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRIEES OF TO-DAY. A J 3 eroids that have appeared lately in s ond OTTO BIC YOLES. Send 50 pawrs 10-4 white blankets, $1.50. 75 pairs 11-4 white blankets, $2.00. 75 pairs 10-4 white blankets, $3.00. . Theofficial count of the recont clec- | Tue Ber mean. He asks why wo . :’,‘,';';;;;':'l;mgof;;,;,‘*;;;:;’m 60 pairs 11-4 white blankets, §3.50. 50 pairs 10-4 white blankets, $4.50. 50 irapll-ai white blanlliels[: 0008 75 i follows; don’t spell his name in full, so " people IT 3 i i pal 8 an ua. ollows; . .79 330M oan the scmothis bAtiE acd P Information. $1rs 10 4 very fino white blankets weight 64 pounds, at $6.50. 50 pairs 11-4;same quality, onlyweighing 8 pounds| Kin:: ?)vcr;lcgsgl éfimmbbfl ,1‘7, g flt' skt . | N I D SULUMUN .00. 25 pairs 10-4 strictly all wool blankets, very fine and heavy, $9.00. 25 pairs same quality, $10.00. ) Sherman’s majority ovor Kinne, 842; owcan a meeting bo happy anc o4 ) CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. —25 11-4 California Blankots, $11.00, (Same sold last year at $14.00.) 25 12-4 Cali! erman jority 3 3 | unhappy, pleasant and unpleasant, all i q f y ‘ over all, 105, at tho Ramo time! ask Morgan ’nnd Paints,O1ls and Glas fornia Blankets, $12.00. 20 13-4 California Blankets, $15.00. 22];;%, éfop:oucnl'il“‘:'fifisai}l{om&' Hbfistedo: OMAHA, NEB o COLO];ED BI;}?NEETS:—2gO7p:m cgfao% colored Blankets from 81,25 to $3.00 a pair. 75 pairs western — ,262; Olayton, R., 2,136; Hemsted, 7ohn R, Bell, of the firm of Bell & POROBALS ome made grey Blankets, size, 6x7 feet, $4.00 a pair. 75 pairs western home made grey Blankets, size, 6x7 feot D., 1,898; 1\{4)1-;;“,5]:)_,!,r 2,160; D. B. Hall, grocers oh upper Broadway, has| For Purcha 3 f_’:“a Qlly|Property, weight, 71b, 86.00. 75 same quality, weight, 8tb, $7.00. 50 pairs 11} Bearlet all wool western Blankéu, 3,6.75. d C,]urk,l}’m.. t:gfl %4‘8] fi: : mr'x.)o;:ty- g‘mow Colfax Springs to be treated | sealed proposals for the purchase of, or the Hotels, Boprding houses, and all using quantities of Blankets are especially invited to examine the above, by orer | Homsted, gan 8- | forneuralgia, leaso of the city property, known as the “Old far the best assor‘ed and cheapest stock in the western states. Jjority over Clayton, 24. g 3 . | Pest House Ground.» will bé recelved by the un- P! For Auditor—Kirkland, R., 2,489 :3 nl‘i);lgxos;terl. t:;lltor“ot Tlée Mu;i darsignadatd Tuosday, Gejober S4h, 181,18 Country orders will be filled with privilege of returning goods not Satisfictory. Gardner, D., 1,862, Kirkland's ma- | T0% ) AnG, wae in Louncil| ),y sy described by motes and bounds in the rpio Bluffs yesterday, a! the Pacific house. | deed to tho city. The council reserves the right For Treasurer—Bennot, R., 2,663;| J. A. Goorge, of Missouri Valley, | t°reloct any si . 3.1 C. JEWETT. - - e Badollet, D., 1870.. Bennett's ma-|was at the Pacific yesterday. City Olerk. j ~ th, 1681, 0c18-6t ; 3 Jority, 583, It looks quite natural to see Capt. Orpahey Qe 15th, For Sheriff—Guittar, R., 2,139;|Henry on our stroots daily again SPECL 1819 Farnham Street F Cidied ¢ i X AL ORDINANCE NO. 271, G k O'Neill, D, 2,108, Guittar's majority | Reardon, the uncon: ) querable, was| Leyying a special tax for curbing and 7 31 taken from jail yesterday and, under mlturyng‘l’lmp;:m street from the genur Established 11 Years, ] ; ; For Surveyor—Denton, R., 2,237; |, 9 f e care of Officer Morse, went in | of 15th street to the cemter of 18th street, 1 l.;“?db“ks D., 2,048. Denton's ma-|gonrch of justice to try’lum, but, | in the city of Omaha. jority, 195. il : Bo it ordained by the city council of the ) N 4 3 not finding one disengaged, he was - For Buperintendent—Miss Smith, ;20104 down to the jail again, 0";‘2‘11 l‘i;’";hl,i‘h“ Kbt s e 4 R., 1,283; Cooper, D., 2,380. 000p- | Morge says ho is the easicst prisoner | amownt. of 83,207.60 throe, thousand two er’s majority, 407, . | he ever led around. hundred and seven dollars mud sixty cents, : For Coroner—Faul, R., 2337; Rick. | ™, lobrated gland . | which being the cost and expense of curb- g etts, D., 1933, Faul's majority, 401. | 1he celebrated glanders case 18|y and guttering Farnham street from the rt till th divided att i ForSupervisor—Matlack, R., 2,088; (84l engaging the undivided attention | center of 15th street to the center of 18th D, 2.180. Undeswood's | of Justico Abbott, George H. Holines, | street, be, and the same i hereby leyied Underwood, D., 2, v s 3 ; ) r majority, 101, John Linde and sixteen jarymen. “lp"" lh}melow that are lmnnilmg url;slmt- » ] 2 y il . | ting gaid improvement, according to Byron AN EX-EDITOR COMING, :igsr:n:hndf:;.l nllff;:z'::"lcl?, ::;; i"fugt Reed's m.np,lwmuh lcurrl:n]mmln lwin! 4 W. A. Spera, a farmer, who lives a | took $10 to cure such a horse, unless .1.{}.,‘: e p‘l'«'.(;':l('fi..téfzy“:?t(n:'x'x'fim‘::“»:.é; A-unllgweunud 882,000,000.0. ' J. B. Detwiler’s GARPET STORE. ~§ For Sale by WM. F. STORETZEL, 521 South Tenth St. short distance from this cit_y, called at | he was an intimate friend he would Tne Ber office, According to his | let him die. own account of himself he is a man of Superintendent Eator, of the gas y of City Omaha, b more than ordinary “{‘)"‘m“‘:;" Ho i8] company, has u large crew of men on- ,‘3’ £ a newspaper man by trade, having At tings e : s p gaged putting in new gas mains at tho 1 garly i lifo ontered upon Jamos | SUGH L Hancrott and Brondway: ; United States Depository. (Pongthintalligonces sestablisied in Fhere upre. 308 sar Jonds ol atock i FLIRST the year 1780, He waa thirteen years | received at the union stock yards in 5 ] b this city up to Monday night; reckon- 6 o i @etiing sior 5t Lasuner | e e ok : a 1(32““ a The l.argest Stock and Most Com- i ion i 3 have the total number of cattle re- s A e, Aeiisg: XM 3 . i e‘:m l::n'flyairmx:lhdgogm ceived 4,040, Bometimes thore are 3 Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. B : (fitdarid o plete Assortment n E the Shenandosh valley. .fAt lzhntltimg ;';‘:;:‘m‘;: tmeg:fi.fldtl:: :vf‘::rg;’“;: 4‘ OLDEST nmulngxfifumsum IN DON'T IT BURNI Th W t ! ) i . be a man of considerable intelligence, 7 WTABLISHND 1856, Cor_14th and Douvlas, i 4 a staunch republican but not a stal- Palpitation of ““N"'“" 8 Organized as & National Bank August 20, 1888, i 1 ) wart. i i ill be| J.M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: 1 —— Io b the n“:{';),.:::flkn'., 1?0';5]";?‘,;_‘11 He When T ogi';tlé&n{x:?oed'uzlng ;'::ir Bur- 2 CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300,000 AN n sTI LL TH E I_ " t settlod in_ Pottawattamio county in | gooic Biood Hittees 1 was troubled with 3 OTITNANARR PINRTORA S OQNTINVES, 10 1 b «1878; and bolieves that tho Btato of | fult wenl wn(l mbaat with ‘& mumbness 5 Baaxar Kowrees, FuaydsattolLi o) Roar for Moore(s) | 4 Jowa was the original garden of Eden, | of the llilm‘}m, Bince using, mylr‘;em has 6 H. W, Yars, b.....m,h H p i . /5L, . 3 ’ teid. avoenion d moro Thotoric, | o vl soner” " Fric 31 rl oo d0| & A = arness We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil cioths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures | 1 F. H. Davis, Asst, Cashier, b 4 7 Thi bank recelves deposits withous regard so Sk, 2 Such special tax shall be duo in | amounte® "e0lYe depost Ao cents, -eod 1w He has no doubt in a few years we will be the leading farming and man- |~ Total 8,207 60 Tas Mosr Porvuan! Tus Busr Bsuune! Saddlery. ‘- ufacturing as well as the railroad i ¥ centre of the northwest. thirty (30) days from the passage and ap. | Issucs thne cortificates bearing interest. iy 3 S A BTy L O , and Lace Curtams, p A inance No. 268. en. |9 e Un e, ndon, - g A Ko T i po 8 i Ao ‘:ffifi:“flcu"'{i""““'f“:\:"'";'i‘:i fax | Fdinbareh ana”tho principal citfosof the conti g : A i o grouncs ane, HERCIRES. 800UY] Toy Basy seeded Ouurwg | for curbing and guttering oy rehs: { A g guttering Farnham street | el c) j Ly I .; the Rock Island freight depot are rap- | ~ ™ ' TEBT Quickn [ from tho ‘east curb of 15th atrect to the | man e 5" ticketa for emigmats by the fo = idly assuming their formoer appear-| . . b h center of 18th street, in the city of Omaha, ance. Nearly all the debris has been [¥Opr | OOX 31 oY | and also a wpecial ordinauce No. 270, en: The Oldest Kstarlshed (] & carted away. The famous hole in the [ o (il titled an ordinance appropriating money - ~l oot i of th s | AL, i (el il of i BANKING HOUSE| g E ' : which fact is regretted very much by | Max enst curb of 16th street to the center of 8 tho traveling public. A néw froight *®T: | 18th aureet, aro heroby ropealed IN NEBRASKA. 3 house, 3 feet, will soon be com- Skc. 4, This ordinance shall take effect \! i { ito 0u factured In Ave sixcs, 4,6, 8, 10 and ] adwell, n 0, ploted near the sito of the old one, to- | Manufacared tn . P it W Mo | R0 b uctoroaitrinn nad wite I Pasago, BANIEEES. § aulekly. " H R, ico houso, 20x60 feot. | ioes ta work oy d welathe | Agpo. Pres't City Council, Bustnees tranwcted semo s 4hat of A 10c0r | [ kaye adopted sho Lion as & Trade Mark, and %ethur with an isi Inrgoot mwourt of buiter from tho il ) artlot & C;lp y st mising tho walls | et Ao G, em ke, alk or | 3 TL, O] Imwar, porated oank. all my koods will be STAMPED with the LION of the round Use, and BOOn N0 Te- | gold al wlower price than any otber Artclass City Clerk, Acvounts kep In currenoy or gold subject to [ and my NAME on tho same, NO GOODS ARE GENUINE WITHOUT TH¥ ABOVE BTAMPS sivht chock withous notice. REMEMBER TELE FILA X Certificates of depostt ssued payable in three, . K. Boyp, Mayor, six and twel searing (nuu-t. or on The above tax bécomea delfuguent. o Seknaid withous Saparoet churn, Send for discriptive circular and price o the b N G, Passed Oct, 11, 1881, Approved Oct. 18, 1881, Tho best material i used and the most skilled R workuun aro cmployed, and st tho lowsst coak mindep of the great disaster will be Teft ) Anyone wishing s prico-lis of good wil) i g the mow . buildings, which will stand as & monument to the fearful explosion which took place tavor by sending for one. el T U | the 12th day of November, 1881, aftel i on the 20th o Beptembor, that day of | 500 wor e oo e UM e DA sl || Advmies i to cutonsrgn sswoved e | 0 Ay 1y GMITH MOORE, ) Dnabi gloom and sadness, o R, inu-re!nt at thl"; rate of one per cent. per| Buy and sell gold, billa of exchange, govern: o ——— - agm t. m ah t B comm“swn Marcha.nts. month, payable in advance, will Im_ml-lmL m;;‘::u:z:,:a:";{;n;c,w;?l AR ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ’ f 4 i that ‘anoted astrono- | For the sale of Farm Prod o; Potal oot1dbt tand, and all parts of Europs, S 4 o Ak P Thoe & Desuiar Bttt B eceited i v don [ R 7| Bl Buropean puamge ickta, W F ory s sare, s Pern Brket | ID QOIS AND SINGLE ACTING “ iseion, COLL] ROM g Nebraska, 1 wil shaped shadow over the face of aah advauces made 9n conalgnments, A. G. TROU P, mgm&?‘m“’ R M diidal® :’url'l'fi'lfi?fil‘ll n&‘:‘x‘-‘x:x': 21 Donary POWER AND HAND / ing to the estate of Ags i , deceased, including jewelry, books. crockery, slverware, turaiture, housshlold goods sud otlier property GEO, I, GILBERT, th n, We. presume 'that Pro- L founor Tofgerwitts claind that 16was o | Yrobte And siores 4413 Dodge Street, | ATTORNEV - AT - LAW piece of the roof of the ‘‘dynamite » puk it oD v B INVNEIES ) J. E. BRADLEY, AGENTS WANTED vok our NEW BOOK) BYRON kD 4 by x| 3 JED 65 W0 A W IR AT I | onas Adminlstrator of Said Estate, A - . P | * THE BLUFFS ":1 m"-k ™ BIBLE FOR THE WUNG, " BYRON REED & CO. Oorner 16th and Webater 8ts. g T Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, } Council Bluffs mud is sticky. belug the Story of the So OLDSNT ReTABLILED i dona 108 & N, L 0 NS R e i b Sl MO SRAIY " | Olarkson & Hunt, - (e uacumu, g o S AN, g, L0n Y eraa : young u_ugln. his foot in ‘some of | Alexan: i nu'}:ib"‘"“'"'i'i"," e 4 yutom . As he sunk he called [ S¥heee lorold and young, tuscly Hlustra- “(:r lulp.’,’A entleman went to his ,a.:‘:‘:mé';?":‘:‘.‘:y“'“" it ‘l’l-‘fl":‘:‘n\: ea‘l “s E‘EEEWAgenGy Buccessors to Richards & Hunt, R . | work. ou clroulate It. E: ‘Fescue, uid’ between the two the mau 68,00, Bond for cloculars with orit tormu. i d Koop & complote abstract of title b0 ali Real Estato In Omaha aud Dougles county, maytf was saved. When he got on the side- JH. CHAMBERS & CO. Bt. Louls Mo, " C. F. Manderson, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANGC, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. \) ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.|ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW ‘2 Farubam 6t , Owaha N: ¥ 8 14thBtrest Ow ha Nob