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| 4 TAE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA WEDNESDAY MARCH ¢1 ] A combination of Pro toride of Iron, Peruvian Bark and PRosphorus in 9 l,l':_:l?b}jfun or',afi:.f 3"'1;;-»;;1:':;;3/ ‘| A Chicago Lawyer Stopped in REV.J. L. TOWNER, the Opera House Lobby, 1 N a moat excellent .i‘}l';:.‘;';’f;) And Preeented With a Hand. some Diamond Solitaire. A SURPRISE. Vrite trial pleasure have been the debilitated vital forces. = YA Kysy Oct, 2, 1882, — FREPARED BY 722 DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO It was the last night of the Maddern engagement, The Boyd was filling rapidly, and the statrs, the lobby, the foyer were as Indicative of life and beauty as they usually are when Omaha amusement patrons let them- selves out. The ladies’ reception-room had, as customary, a number of maids and matrons paying their last respects to matters of toilet and satlafying themselves of thelr perfect irresisti bllity, before their entrance of the auditoriam, A trlo of young gentlomen had just ascended to the landing of the marble stairway and were approaching the flight which leads t~ the eatrancs, when a young lady, richly attired, and accompanied by a matronly lady, exclaimed, “There he is, mamma!’ The three young gentlemen turned. As they did so the elderly lady ap- Q13 N, MAIN 0T, 67, LOUIS, J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEE IN 30 1AL R JER IR, i.ath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DODRS, BLIND®, MOLDIKGS, LIME, CEMEN PELASTERR, O OTATE AOENT FOB MILWAUEEE CEMENT COMPARY! Near Tinion Pacific Denot. OKAFA WEB ~ HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF proached and, addreesing oue of them, requested him to step with her to the AND youg gentlemen, of course, ‘‘woved n Within the room, the matronly lady said: ‘‘Mr. Nolau, I am delighted to meet you, and desire to cancel a debt of gratitude, for which I have long been in arrears. My daughter tells me It wae you who sayed her life, some years since In the mountalns of Colorado. She thought she recognized you at the hotel to-day, and now ste is positive you are the man, indeed. If you will kindly accept this little souvenir of my appreciation of your exceeding heroism, you will place me under even more heart-felt gratitude.” W. Nolan is not a bashful awyer and a Chioagoan. Nor is his modesty of that Omahan natare which would pre- vent him from wearlng the beautiful solitaire dlamond which; he feelingly accepted on this occasion. If the gen- tleman, at all, faltered it was because of the languishing effect the young lady’s grateful, yet modest glanoes, had upon him, presumably because of the proprietary right exerclsed over them by a gentleman present who was then Introduced as the young lady's husband. The scene was ashort one, and upon its conclusion, all adjovrned to their respective seats in the auditorium, Seven years ago Mr. Nolan was prospecting in the mountains, He was climbing a circultous road to a min- Ing camp, when a ranaway horse, to which clung afrightened and powerless lady rider, and which had run oway from aparty of equestriennes and thelr escorts, came galloping rap- {dly toward him At a bend in the road both rider and animal would haye been dashed to destraction, a thousand feet below. At the risk of his life, he reached the bridle of the horse as it was flylng past him, and, in a short time, brought the animal to his kneer. Both horse and rider were saved. The party and escorts soon onmo up and bore thelr member hom WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. (18 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA \MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam' St.. Omaha, Nah BOLLN & SIEVERS, H, BOLLN & CO., 1509 Douglas Street. | Cor. 16th and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &C0 adelphia, avd James M. Thur- ds ever luported before to this Prices will also be as low as an mar 16-e0d-tf nsible Dealer can Make, y Respo . HENRY BOLLN & CO. N ; . Single Breech Loading Shot Guns, from 85 to $18.¥ Double Bregch Loading Shot Guns, from 818 to 875, Muzzle Loading Shot Buns, From §8 to $25.% Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Boods. Mr. Nolan had not time nor fnclin tion to accompany them and poso as rescuer, and consequently continned his journey. He soon staked beyond the divide, and never heard who he had rescued. After years of absence and separa- tlon, all the parties met here as tran- sients as above related. ) l}s wys on hand, BACCONISTS " Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and*Wood Pipes and ev.rything re mired in'a first-class Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion ore, Cigars from $15 per J 0" Ypwards Send for Price List and. S8amples T. SINEHOLD, ¢ MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Window:Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, - . . OMABA, NEB ———— For Throat Diseases and Coughs BrowN BroNCHIAL TrocHks, like all other really good things, are frequently Lt;iuud. The genuine are sold only in e —_— STILL THEY COME Another Combination of Omaha Busi- nees Men. Articles of incorporation of the Omaha Coal, Coke and Lime company were filed in the county clerk’s ‘office yesterday. The principal place of business is Omaha, and the general nature of the transactions the general merchandis- ing in coal, coke, lime, cement, plas- ter and hair, The authorizad capital stock is $25, DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWN:. 000, in ‘250‘ .hi.d“. oi':lloowa;o:l, t;n ARLINGTON. J. Q. MoINTIRE, Linsotn, Neb, PELLa21 03 IR0 SRDIEA FRIQ0K 1501 109 WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. QWEATHERLY, Manring, fows, | "dn%‘;':,: all 'a'}b:fi:‘;:,:::& Olfn‘d" the REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. 0. REYNOLDS, Ocon Rapids, owa.l 5 i BARATOOA HOTEL, J. 8. BTELLINIUS Milford, Neb, The existence of the company s MARBH HOUBE, €. MANS, BROWNBVILLE New | fixed for ten years, ending March 19, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL’ JOHN HANNAN Stromsburg Ne 1893 HALL HOUBE, ACW.HALL Loulaville The highest indebtedness to be in- OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &JOLARK, Blalr, Ne .| curred 1s $15,000. COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. Q.IMEAD,3 Neligh, Neb, Geo. F. Labagh, Charles F. Good. GRAND CENTRAL E.BEYMOUR, NobraskalOity,INeb man, Frank Darling and Mlilton Dar. MIBBOURL PAOIFIO HQTEL, P, L. THORP, Weoeping Water,N ling are the incorporators, OOMMEROIAL HOUSE* A. 0. CAARPER, Hardy, Nl Rinth oot e it et QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Nab: b 28 T Spesy OOMMERDIAL HOUBE, €. 8TOREY. Olarinds, tows r:‘“;f £ LHn AR pour. Crappita bor ENO'S HOTEL, E.L. ENO, Eremont, Nt _— €XOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HAOKNEY, Ashiand, Neb Real Estate Transfers. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, The following deeds were filed for MORGAIUHQUEHR, & L-aRJas, Quide Rood, !N o record in the county clerk's office SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER | |restan, la. March 20, reported for Tur B 4 HOUBTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, I Exira'la. P 4 .98 (Ena by REYNOLDS HOUSE,| 0. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, I, Amoa' real eatate agericy! WALKER HOUSE, D. H., WALKER, Audubon, la. J. A, Horbach and wife to Ohaa, OOMMERQIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la) Johnson, w. d., lot 3, block 3, Hor- QITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMSG, Harlan la, bach's 2d add. —$476. PARK HOUSE, MRS, M, E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, fa Margaret Murphy, admlinistrix, to NEBRASKA HOTEL, JIL, AVERY, Btanton, gflo‘g Grey, deed, lot 9, blook 18} — COMMEROIAL HOTE: S Pl F. Murphy to P, Pedersen, q. o, d YL *. M. PARK, Shandadonh ot 131 feet of & and lot 9, block 3, Arm- QOMMERO AL HOTEL, strong add, —$1, BAGNELL HOUSE, HENRY WILLS, OHAG. BAGNELL, Dayld Olty, Neb .~ @z ———— Oollege 8prings, In To make a salad that s certaln to OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, Ia, please all tastes, you need only use JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, s, Durkee's 8auap Diessing, Nothing BALL HOUSE, H. M, PERRY, Ida Qrove,jla €qual to it was ever offered, and none OCOMMEROIAL HOUSE 8, F. 8TEARNS, Odebolt, la 8o popular, It s a saperb table sauce, WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, ——————— SRLINATON HoaE, 4 T BEAGK & SON, Warsvilie Mo Thn'p'::m“;:' of the First ward: NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUBE A. T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction New ere & meeting at Motz hall q:m‘%gr N"OBUUB.!I Q MCOARTY, 8eward, Neb. Wednesday evening, March 21, at 7:30 g: :. éggg‘lé"' p. m. Al voters of the First ward OROZIER HOUSI VOOA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. are requested to attend. ' By request OENTRAL HOUBI LOOKWOOD & BHATTUOK, Red Oak of chalrman of ward committee, FOBTER HOUSE Oapt JOWN FOSTER, __ Lawls, la. y & b BEoRihe, g LSRG Al A Pus ckann. L H. w Olta.%1a g QQER JAQGRR& BON, leon, ia, Quuastsy 20, 1883, aima&wfi%'fiu:| MEANA, (ITY, 1A, Harmon & Kealos, Brop, A regular meeting of the Third f { e — | ward ropublican club will be held Wednesday evening, March 21at, at the Oty hotel, corner of Tenth and Harney street. All republioans In the Third ward and all who intend to work with them this spring are in. vited to attend W. H. CARLETON, Secretary, - I never foand any modiclne that produced such remarkable and in stantaneous effect a8 St Jacobs Oil did,” says Mr, Short, proprietor of the Belmont Hotel, Lowell, Mass, Long Pine and Vicinity. To the Editor of Tun Bax: As your columns contalned an arti ole recently in the Interest of Alne worth, written by some imaginary be- {og purporting to be a judge of towne, lands, sand, etc., we beg leave to sk yoa to give space for a few thoughts eomewhat different undertake to burden your roaders wi h a longthy dotail of the misrepresenta- tions presented by your visionary cor respondent. He seemed to posed to defamo Long praise Ainsworth as the only town of be dls- Pive, and importance in this part of Nobraska Now, we are not diepozed to say aiy thing harsh or wrong of Atuswortn but when a relic of barborism wrices such an infamous lot of falsohocds as was presented in that article, there s no way to undo the wrong when jra sented in » respectable paper un iug Bek but to refute it by the whole truth, Long Pine is uearly in the center of the new county, \he finest water-power for miils w have ever seen. Ten thousand or more acres of the land near Long Pine have been taken during the past winter. About six thousand acres have been taken near here by your cor respondent’s personal frlends, and an unusual emigration is now pouring into Long Pine and violnity, Your correepondent would have your readers believe that Long Pune 1s dwindling away, but such is not the fact. Business men are coming here, and Mr. Smith has just put down & Iarge lot of lumber as an evidence of the demand still golng on. We also have a good new furniture store. The merchants have inoreased thelr stock. Farming implements bave been brought on lately, and Glover & ‘Whittimore are doiog a lively busi ness in their bank. A new news, per, The Long Pine Journal, has just started, and commences with a large subscription lst and Ja number cof advertisements as the paper will show Twenty-five new dwelling houses in the neighborhood of Long Pine will be erected in the course oi three or four weeks. Several noew ones are golng up now. As to the lands noar Long Pine, good judges have said that it is al- most precisely such soil as tho great wheat producieg valley’s of California, We write nothing but what® can be Wo shall not |\ Wo have ! _ t — ———— ) DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, Mrs. Lydla E. Piokham and her|® sovere!gn remedy for women is wanted | for & juryman. The fact oclearly proves that he does not read the pa pers.— N. H. Registor. ldn't make a move in that oase.” “la it posaible!” gasped ono. “You bet It's poesible. It's not only possi- ble, but the minnlt I kegln to throw my chalk on tho market, over will come & whole fleet of English vessels each one londed with chalk, and anothor of Amorioa's industries will r ceiveits death blow at the hands f vauper labor. I tell yoo, gentlemen, we might as well be infernal cannibals a8 free-born Amerioan patelota!” PROCLAMATION, the City of Omaha, by proct fm to the qualified electors of the city of Omaha and of the Fospect ive waids thereof, that an ANNUAL CITY ELECTION Will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL THIRD, 1883 tion of the for th «1e following officers, namely o Judge, and City T. casurer, each Cf two years, A Coun ilmen atla l ANOOW_SHADES: ll P £ for the term of two mbers of the Board of Education, three r the term of two years, and three to serve for the term of 1hree ye fon pors ant to an ordinance of o CLy of OSpAba, WHIGK 168 Tollowe] Ja L8 ) “ORDINANCE NO. 570, (/ORCHARD EBERN 7 oty provile t v | s of the ci y of ther the clty 8 al thou an 1 do'lars (§100,000) in bonds for sewer | aliid by the ity Council of the City of 1N 1. Tt being ¢ nw'dered necossary by o Lty Counnilof the cit. of Oniaha that ¥ weis shou d b ex end d and other he efre that the Mayor of ed and it to ho electors of th Omuhis the foll wirg prop.si on on th a. of genora 21) days 1 ublie n % hall bo iB FRENCH & C0, CARPETSIGROCERIES: issued by mid city in the d thou aud do lar- ( 100,0 0) urw, and_ bearing not to ex- t trow date f issue, interest ay . ble somi-aniua ly uvon interest cou: pons t+ boattached to s 11 bonds for the purpose of exten g and maintaining sewers partly ton onstruct ng aua maintefuing addi s a8 fo lows: Fxt osion of ‘he north Omaha sew: r from S0th street to the Military Bridge on Quming strect, twenty-four thousand dollurs (824,000 ) Extensiun of north bras.ch of the routh Omaha sower from 8t. Mary's aveuue €0 a point near Farnam and 224 stro-t, elguteen thousand dollars (918,000). A's wet from 16th and Harney north to Chica- gostrees ndiaton Chica.o 8 rect to the river, nineteen thousand five hundred dollar: (819,600 ) A sewer on 17th strees from Cass street north £ Teard atreot, -even thous «vd doliar (87,000.) ¥ xtension of #-uth Omahin sewer to th' river bottom, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars, $16,600.) Exiension of o)d mains and construction of a1 ditional mains ou the Waring 8 stom of sewer. age, fifteen th usan. dollurs, (315, 00 ) Said bondwand proceeds of vortou from the pur, and nitobes ldt P witl 1 to o subm g and in thy o'ng from 'he v be on wor bon.s," ower sum'of one hu Aue in twenty coed six (6) por co " W. F. OLARK, WALL PAPER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER & DECORATOR Kalsomining, Glazing, OF THIS OHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. B. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Streets, . - . AND WORK OMAHA, EASTERN MARKET. MEATS MEATS, Fresh, 8alt, Smoked and tried. at 0. CONNERS, - - - 1716 Burt Stree Cholce Cuta competition in price and a thorcugh undeastanding of the business Patrongge- oliciteo. m 5-m-w-f-4m to be di- ro issued Saidpro- tors entire, o ther-on shall and gainst s «rdinance shall take effo t and be 1 after its passage. Passed Fl b Atiest SOH President Ci proved, millers are here now looking | Approved Marchs, 15 % ; after milleites. Mr, Upsill is at this writing putting In a miil and wiil be i Tluy‘ propo tion 9 manufacturivg lumbor ln a fow days. | mihmitted to the 4 o~ An_ lntelligost publle wil juge | THE CONFECTIONER whether Long Pine ia dying or not. Now s the gentloman saw fit to |, make a large statement in repard to the busiuess ontlook of Ainsworth, we would barely mention thatv we have the 10llowing business houscs in Long Pine, and the stores and other places of businern are doing well: Tracy—Dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, oclothing aud general mei- chandise. Ryan—Dry goode, grooeries, boots shoes and general merchandise. Wheeler— Grrooeries and provisions, confectionary, eto. Skinuer--Hardware, cutlery, etc. Spaffyrd—Drugist, stationary, etc. lead—Farniture, undertaking, eto. L 8. King—Millinery, dressmak- ing, eto. Glover & Whitlemore—Bankers, Glover--Land commissioner. Moore--General fead store, Skinuner—Feed Store. Ringsurd—Blacksmith, Sander:—Harness maker, Hotels—-Long Pine house, rallroad eating house. Mrs. Miller—Baker room. Ferguson—Dairyman and milk mer- chant, Hotel livery and foed stable, Gill—Meat merchant. Smith—Luombar, laths, lime, etc. We have a rallroad round house, rallroad division and a fine depot. John Danks—Drayman, Two saloons. The Long Pine Journal. One school house, {n which preach- ing, Sabbath school and other re ligious meetings are held D E W ‘What 1t Did For an Old Lady. Cosnocron S8tation, N. Y., Docember 26, 1878, GeNts—A number of people had been using yonr Bitters here, and with marked effsct. In one case, a lady over seventy years, had been sick for years, and for the past ten years haa not been_ able to be around half the tlme. About six mouths ago she got 8o feeble she was helpless. Her old remedies, or phyeiciane, belng of no avail, I sent to Depost, forty-five mile y, and got & bottle of Hop Bltters. It tmproved her so she was able to dress herself and walk about the house. When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care of her own room and walk ont to her nelghbor’s, and has improved all the tlme since. My wife and children also have derlved great benefit from thelr use, W. B. HATHAWAY, Agt. U. 8. Ex, Co, DeLevan, Wis,, Sept. 24, 1878, Genrs—I have not taken quite one bottle of the Hop Bitters, Was & feeble old man of 78 when I got it To-day I am as active and feel as well asIdid at 30. I see a great many that need such a medicine, D. BOYCE, Wanted a Tariff. Wall Street News, He was a Pennsylvania farmer on his return from Washington, more than that he was indignant, ‘“You see,” he explained to his fellow- snd dining passengers In the car, ‘I discovéred a |! chalk mine on my land a few dsys'ago ~—tons and tons and acres aud acres of red chalk, I've been down to Wash- ington to see our members of congress abuut rnulttlng » tarlff of 5O per cent. on all imported red ohalk, and they be open at eight until 7 o'clock p. ud at the follow All Goods Perfectly Pure. Larges! assortment in town. WHOLEBESAY.E & "“tEIT .M .. FINEST FRENCH FRUIT GLACES, FINE CIGARS. Orders by Mail Solicited Opera House Block, 15th 8., rds, viz South 10th Street. lenz' Hotel, Leaven- 4th streots Jonnow's, southwest Court House, Farn ou ham s r He was ! ! d 16 Fitih rl—Cornfleld’s Barber Shop, 16th 8t., between Calif ria and Webster streets. Bixth Ward—At D, C. E les, 2021 Cumings stroet, ., IN WITNESS wher of, I have hereunto }m my hand and ciused the seal of said city to bo affixed thisgth day of March, 1868, JAMES K. BOYD, Mayor of the City of Omahs, GIBSOY & RILLY, CARRIACE AND WAGON FACTORY, CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS, OMAEIA, A = n z £ - & L3 NEE. Satiefaction Gusranteed. mar 10-20t Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER, 505 Farnam St. Omaha Nebrasks, 2000000 AORES Carefully selected 'and in Eastern Nobrasks for sale. Great Bargaius in improved farms, Omaha City property. Geo. P. Bemis Real Estate Agency, 5th and Douglas 8 ., Omaha agoncy doos strictly a brokerage businces oot _speculate, and ~ thereforo any baiance of our books are insured acainst los . Particular attention given to Repairing, @A THE BEST STO0K IN OMAHA AND MoKES THE LOWEST PRIORS IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal - ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. 'An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected *with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the use of Passengers These immense ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 teet wide--are fil'ed with the Grand- o, ana g oo tauat o warpe o bnseun ¥ | ot dispiay of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever o proposals, ant all to be deuvered on or be: | SHOWN. | fone bt e 15, 1 ¢ S o8 o B All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the building and inspeot the stock. Iho goveromen k. CHAS. SHIVERICK, PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. O¥pick PURCTARING AND Dirot ) COMMIBSARY O¥ SURSIKTRNCK, | Omaha, Neb., March 16, 1883, Sonled proporals, in duplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be recetved at this office until 12 o'cloek noon, March 30th, 1883, st which tme +nd place they will be opened In’ prosence of bidders for furnishiog and delivery at the subs ster ouse L this city, in new strong twenty-five thousand pounds high gr ucd flour, to be made from No 1 Spring serves the right to reject anv or al propossle- Blaok proposuls can be obained at this cffice. Proposal muit |'mlo;i:d in undledm:uvr‘lfflw marke roposa.s for Fle ur,” and addressed to tho undenigued. - THONAS WILKON, 11206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Om»ha, STENCIL CUTTING, Locksmithing, Bell Hanging, Saw Filing, UMBRELLA AND PAaRASOL REPAIRING. . A. PUTWNAD, o | 6h Street, 2d Door North of Dcdge, = - - JOHN SPOERL, ¢ FINEBOOT AND SHOE MAKER, TO CONTRACTORS ~ DREDGING. Your attention Is cal'ed to contracts to bo let for ditching, Ditch in Burt and Washington connties, ahout thisteen miies loag, ln working hiough & marsn, width about 6 feot, og 190 2 foet deptn from 6t 7 fosy, drt to <6 moved about feet from briuk of ditch: Number of cublc vards to be moved about 112, . Omaha, Neb swamp I nas, 1 ik to be done In acoordance with plans aod specifice: tions. For further informstion apply to the connty clerk her of aid counties, oo ropor¢ of enginecr and proceedings of b comm+slonera cf eaiu counties and part thatof February Sth, 1853 ~ Also the off 4 vertisement in the Blair Pilot and in Burt Coun ty News. ? Bls aroto be flcd with certified chock and 410 Tenth Street, Omabha, name of rureties, on or before March 224 183, Only the hest stock used. Perfoct fits and satisfict'on guaranteed tu-th-sat Have the Best Stock in Nebraska. MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & LEAR, FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND-HAND. 1416 Douglas Street. PEREKINS & LEAXR at 5 p. m, with county clerk of Lurt county, A A. Thomes, Duplicates (without checks) with county clerk of Washingion county. ~Blank forma' ar, propossls will bo.suppiled by wild cle By order of BOARDS OF BAID COUNTIES, feb 19-00w & e 3t PROPOSALS FOR SIDEWALKS, 1l be received by the un. oon of March 2itn, of Public Works, Sealod proposals dersigned untll 12 o'c 1853, at Lhe office of the Boa) for the construction of all pim walk th may bs ordered by the City ¢ ouncil for the qus ing Ju'y 18t A. D, 1858. Such sidew. to vonstructed in aceordance with pls specificationscn file {n the office of said bo rd, Sald proposals to be made upon pr ot d blanke \shed by raid board and to be sccompanied natures of propesed suretios who, In ing of such contract will enter infoa h the city of Owaha in the sum of $1.000 for the f.ithful execution of sald con= ract, The Board of Pablic Works re erves the right d all bide. BRINgh sapcan JAMES CRE/GHTON, @l-e0d2w Chwm'a Board of Public Works,

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