Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 29, 1887, Page 5

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THE OUESTION OF HOME RULE | st mirbores e, scorctary, ot siate . 4 — x itered of record in nis office for the first of | Are They Respousible for the Sale of « January, 1587, to date and finds the following Liquor on hloml;lun Day? 3 Fesult M“Isee,” said a saloonkeeper vesterday, Mayor Sawyer Writes a Character- | jtefunding hond £ to a BEE reporter, “that one man has already ; istic Letter on the Subject. o g A " gaso0 | been fined #100 for selling liquor on election X — BCHOOL BONAS, . . oeeee e reereerst, GRS He was a drug clerk, however, and of Water bonds. ... o 1m0 | course had no right to sell it as a beverage at MEETING OF THE IRISH LEAGUE. | (gurt house boids. ... .. . any time, But, if he was fined for selling on Crend soial clection day, how can the saloonkeepers, bl ses are yet to be heard, for selling . Our big special sale of overcoats would cause a commotion, but we must confess we never an A Beet 8 Fac Negotiations public were com- he same day, hope to cscape sim A . Forthe Manushchuroof the Ruockas | BIeol tetie o U ey 0 | e et g e et sin | ticipated’ suon. rush as we had all last week, and esPecially Saturday. Our 35 salesm:a rine Product in Linc oorin W Thcute, Sty eomys B | o e men, atter the masor lut st | were busy from morning tilllate at night, to wait on the throngs of customers that mt"owd Capital City News. B oy Gonap Iouehl | 15" an te v win rewrd | OUr Store, and we regret that we were not better prepared, as even that la,rge torce of sales- Buatrice, Charies B, Auderson, " DewWitt, | to selling liguors on thatday, would not lave | men wass 1ot sufficient to attend to all. and a good many had to go away. Saturday’s business [rRoM THE B , Frontier | governed them in their act. But, if they Frauk Beer, | should plead by w st week we have convinced thousands of customers that they never bought overcoats oty 0! B Hubburd: | they ought to be wossived o the penaity of | SO chean as we offered them. This week we will show how low good suits can besold. Suits Apminied sk o1 o day, rosreting s | Sawten Thicoin: nonas 1 Chincls | opentsencoarrbed dhesime, foes -1t | @Y WEre made by one of the best houses in the country, This is the greatest opportunity § inabilty to attend, Tt was on fotlows: - | Keamnoy. et to ou that the gravity of the ofense | MmN Of Moderate means ever had to prociure good first class garments at about one halfthe e Reenidentof the Lingin Branch of | gy sae conyontion of the Young Peo- | omciimen —-who vored 1o ' atont | Y@@1 yalue. ‘We cannot describe them all, but we mention a few of thelarger lots and which o R el thar | awecion ples Society of Christian Endeavor will meet | that resolution should be charged i e !t Endenor wilmeet | I s diores and " munisnet " he | @@ especially big bargains: 288 before the meei > | at the Firs i ) access : puni s flmp;:;:j:‘rm:;::“;rfm']';)m"lr'af";;(! e | commencing todny, and continuing over | council was actusted by a motive of A ! potio T ; aVengn 30 eavy Cassimere Suits, warrant i T, by aention Tor 1o Lt o | Sedncsdagt €L oxpuctod that. il on | Fovenzo upon the mayor, bt that. reveng $4.75 300 good heavy (Cassimere S G T, Butler was called to the chair. The | COUMY: S0l Mingo, Ch e regular meeting of ho Lincoln branch | Lineoin couits: “dohn " Fove, Duoise. | of the conncl, whichmexested that they oy | Made big holes in our overcoat piles, but.we are not through yet, Over one hundred cases of of the Irien National loagia wan ol in | Aturmie: Tt o Abeet o Haner | hoiisin e ot ettt menss | SUitS and overcoats from our great New York purchase, are still on the way and coming in Fitzgerald hall on Sunday last. In the ab- | Blue Hill, Webster county; J. A. Hospodsky, | committed. The saloon men knew they dall s a,nd we propose tO get T d ofthe.n as fast as they come in. sence of the president and vice president My, | Omaha d, Dawson | violating the law und that law should ga' rman then ounced that he had ed strictly all wool, lined with good heavyserge. No all wool suit of such s boen 8o engrossed with the subjoctof | MUALIEE clemntes wiTl e in attey Wil orabaniy be reiled to, sv: & e ot quality and such,make was ever offered for less thau $7to 8. Our slaughter price is $4.75. ; {’4’;,’.‘.‘5;{;}"',',,’,"’._', ‘,‘”‘,‘;.','.'h;‘;l‘l'i’,‘;l,."'(',',?",;‘,‘, utly 10 | block was overcome with gas from burning | $100. Will any of these councilmen help to dovote 't the Torsien ubtocr Chammne 1o | churcoul and when fonnd, respitation, to all | bay theso finest Not one. I lost #100 by not This is the price we have placed on about 200 fine black, warranted real worsted, Corkscrew Suits, some lined with course shond begin at home, and_wfior Uhis e B | W ARNY AN 502 1010 16 gt Ve CoRh ' silk serge, some with good double warp Italian, well gotten up. This will make a good dress suit for men of mdd- by Sl v boeh sotted, 1 Wil dhen v Jras rostored, o Sonscloustioss, but hio will | vas seting tho luw, In deflance, I too, per; erate means, and will give good satisfaction. It is in every respect as good a suit as is sold by other houses for N o Lot + | feel the effects for u number of days. , would be charged w o offense d sa f py-...,.mui::;'};‘fol:?-'t-xfifc'.?r' lliu';'l‘fi.‘:fn"‘:f"p‘-kf A half dozen cases of minor importance | Violating it, because personal interests $10 to $12. Our slaughter price is $6.50. ern Treland. Just at the prosent time we are | Were in the police court yestorday. One of | strongly tempted me to sell as on other in the predicament of @ certain “pater.fani- | ety & woman of the ‘fown named Belle SR — This lot contains about 250 plain, double and twist, and silk mixed cassimeres, some fine cheviots, clegantly made lias" when o strnger knoked ut | LAViugston, for drunkenness and disorderly OITY ATTORNEY'S DECISION . J T i ¥ s deal 1d ask for the Our slanghtee the door of his dwelling. There | conduet, was sent to jail for twenty days. g et ihl ' and trimmed, every one worth $15.00, and that is the price which other dealers would ask for them. ur slaugh was @ great commotion and @ might © remains yet about two bloc Mr. Webster's Opinton on the License s TR . oy Question, bl the delayed codar posts lity Attorney John L. Webstor has fur- ived and the blocks will be in place the | nished Mayor Broateh with the following de- $|3 U 1 di rumpns woing on_ within, the clash of brooisticks and the rattle of rolling-pins combin® with a heavicr artillery of shovel reminded the stranger that all round that hearthstone, He o 3 > pizded, her progenitly tho doos 1 prohibitionists still hold Sun- arly 400 fine tailor made Suits, the choicest of the great purchase; cassimeres, beautiful fancy worsteds and agonals. The material is the product of some of the best mills in the country, and some imported. These suits SR o i There appcirod & personige | oY meetings i wh e S TR T were manufactured for the finest city trade, and have been made up to sell at retail for from $18 to $25. Oux dof tho | Kencrous atteution when the speakers beeolie | iy payment of the annual liconse for the sule S Llarge lots of Pea Jackets and Vests, chinchillas, plush and astrachan, lined with fine cassimere and Italian ,.,,;;{1,',.',‘31‘3‘ ne, the new pastor of the St. Paul's | ©f liquorand as to the right of persons to en- goods, which are usnally sold for $10, $12 and 318, Our slaughter priceis §4.25, $4.75, $9.00 and $1175. A few extra fine im. ported astrachans with elegant satin lining, and fully worth 28 to 30, we offer at $16.90. 1po! By ¢ i e ey | Methodist church. seems to be the particular ‘-’{"—5'.“"’"”'('"‘ selling “"“‘l‘""_! Lk, then ongaged i th -«I-nh'-r‘:‘v-:x:l}‘?;.('llll|:- f;;;;;w;';;'f‘_“-‘;S uday - politicians at present, 'rl'-"_l.‘..n‘.i.li.ifl{,fr'.'.'.'-u‘,‘»'('-ii o lseaha thoreTok, : 3 : ‘ v Uofinle and | Sl o thele ado of e Stutes o Nchrass .\We wish to call the attention of ladies to a small but especially attractive assortment of fine ¢ children’s overcoats, which fell into our hands with this great purchase. Theseare made of the | Bupreine court of the United States - chanco e it ers orany intoxicats | best of material in Cassimere, Chinchilla and Astrachan, elegantly trimmed with fur and plush, | fp eI diBstions sy Comneil | witn tte provisions o’ thut werund avine | and of exquisite designs. These garments were manufactured for the cream of city trade, and in | 5 compiled statutes of Nebraska of 15 certain, The question with us s, who is the | ¢lated by reasouabl U R LG ; the Bars. obtained - license as in that act set forth, permitted to” investigat makes it u eriminal bhead of this municipal household. T aw of Lincoln, fogether with | Under the luw no license can be obtained | €VEry respect first class. There are only a few small lots of them, and as the sizes are somewhat cision regarding the license question : ) the inquiry tdressed 1 . 1 for uny person to sell or give awi getting riady to go to juil in order to give the hould it turn out [ Lincoln's Mayc Beh council cannot be d Mayc Yot the eleven councilwen convicted of contempt, | ubtilehe full mount of the liceuse fee shall | hroken we have marked them at about one third their real value, i chich they a 4 i At RGN T JGTtIeR OF pybE 3 \ " p i it et thmacivcs libie o | 1 the United Statcs dntiet cort st week, | Ssui bopuiation can ot b ek dhan We are daily in receiptof numerous mail orders from out of town parties, and wish to say that empt of court, then it is higl 6 arrived 10 ity yesterday morning. e | %1000, No person i srefore jentitled to N P e . TTH | " " a1 LY B | Wil party e i the e of Mo, and | Soonee i i il s shat bave vt | we cheerfully send goods by express C. O. D., with privilege of examining when parties are willing | :;;:i"\“'h{"l_';;" ‘1"|?:“\"';;" |1i\mr Il‘lll‘;(l "1‘1‘::|.i':; were but little disposed to look upon the seri- [ paid in full. Until such sum is paid to pay express charges. both ways in case goods are returned, and we require a deposit to cover | s, mat | SUCh charges. We sell goods with such asmall margin of profit that we cannot afford to puy ex- § all peoples will sh.lll"\‘lilu- hll"{!‘il]u; of home | "0 unpleasant connections, and they | ¥ AII,\' 'nnI« “i,um ul‘lv. therefor I nd assuring you of my earnest sym- | scemed to look upon the inearc no person can lawfully engage in the selling | pressage. for the 1 dear sir, | tion as a picce of martyrdom that | of liquor until he has first obtained w license I SAWYER. | would have its silver lining and | therefor: second, there is no authority to 4 cived with great ap- b side e 5 issue the license required until the $1,000 shall i e price. erait Inn bie gl | Wit side in the sweet byo und byy. At | istio the licenso Ferirod untl the 1,000 ahull All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price d the adoption of the tired in their Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes any ordinance of the city of Omaha’ which and glossy high hats, the great combination | permits or provides that persons may engage footed it from the Burlingten depot to the | in the sellingof liquor without having first egret dohn . Breslin, 0f | gnjce of Marshal Bierbower, where they de- | Daid the license fee und having obtained the New York, whose intrepidity and heroism as v J j : splicrdl 3 Lo os, | license provided by law, isin violation of the rescuer of James Stophens from Rich- [ livered themselyes over to his tender mercies. | gy, %00 @ 00" and” bayond. the - wnthority 4 mond prison, and of the six Fenian prison ittorney, Hon. G. M. Lamberton, was [ vagtéd ju the city council and . there from the penal dungeons of western Aus and to receive the delegation, whom he > such ordinance is illegal; fourth, all { tralia will ever live in the hearts and mei- ised 40t to be in @ hurky to seok their con- | Persons who Live paid into the city treasur 3 { org ot his fellow countrymen, finement, as their bonds Qid ot | & Portion of the swmn of money provided for esolved, That we, the Lincoln branch of | flCme I 12 oclock midnight, The | 8 ® license fec and have thereupon proceeded the Irish National league of America, deeply | €Xpive until 12 o'clock midnight. M€ | to engage in_the business of selling liquor mourn and deplore the loss of our illustrious | muleted municipal powers heeded the advice | without having paid the full amount of the man., .| given them, and made a break for the outside nse foo uud without having obtained the ‘It we sincerely condole with | to regale themselves with the purcand whole- | license by law required, are guilty of viol- the family and brothers of the deceased in | son of Omaha and its cteete tion of the stute law and are subject to its Corner Doug‘las and 14th' Streets, Omaha. “following r Whereas, We have learned with unfeigned regret of the death of ¢ their hour of deep affliction and commend | man of the twelve took advant penaities. Jony L. WEBSTE them for consolation to Him who does all for | few remaining hours of frecdom and o City Attorn \ the best. themselves in various ways. - Resolved, That these resolutions be in- | In the meantime Marshal Bierbower busied © Houses, serted in the records of this brauch and pub- | limself preparatory to turning rthe The icemen in this city have not yet com- Ished in the twelve men to Jailer Miller, The Z Sy enced to cut their supply for next summer, Mr. Willia ' seconded the resolu- | appraised by telephone of the intended visit | MeRCC : S 2 e E tions, 2 arried — unanimously. | of the twelve, und was requested to make | the reason being that the channel of the river . Judg livered a brief address | it a comfortable for them as | is still not frozen. Last year the cutting did 2 * success of the home rule cause among | the rules and regulations of the | not begin until about Christmas. There are nglish people. Mr. Corcoran spoke on | jail would permit. Between 2 and 8 0'clock | now as there were then elght dealers i the L] the present aspeet of rish cause, in his | Mayvor Sawyer and the cleven councilmen usual britliant w; Thomas’ Berry | had a consultation at the Millard, and it was [ COmmodity in the city who garnered a crop of moved that the thanks of the branch be there and then deeided that Mr, Lambertson | #bout 75,000 tons. These with the quantity e - corded the ladies for their untiring zeal in | should leaye for Washington at once, la rthe | cut by brewers and packers increased nlv.; the U'(‘n\v{lm\i smounde recption a | matter before the United States supreme | the total to nearly 200,000 tons. grand success. Mr. Corcoran sang, ““Oh, | court and procure a habeas corpus. Then the | o larwe Frn o . Notive Musie,” after which the meeting ad’ | wh arty filed out, joined the martial and | L0 l“l"f“ ;'I ) 1‘”" i ""r ""‘lm “""‘ Journed to Sunday. December 11, lied to the Jail, cach man carry stored by Hammond, who cut 40,000 tons SUGAR FACTORY, Slad well filled satche which he used in his immense packing in the city for sovol and estublishment, His house is situated. on the ——OF OUR—— ating for the establishmen had west shore of Cut-Off lake, where, this p plant_in Lincoln that is to the expectation of u long | Will also be er two large houses of cqu 4 1o i 1 o) it an outlay of 00,000, The gentle: % t knowledge of the | capacity Swift and Armour for the ac- $ man representing the pla peaks in glow- great body like the | commodation of their big establishments. ing terms of the works paying project, | supreme court of the United States moves. | The price of ice last season ranged from §t and they ask of the ¢ bonus of 3,200 | During tne interim Jailer Miiler had not | to $10 per ton, and it is not. thought that it acres of land in close proximity to the city, | been idle, and when the distinguished y will be any higher next summer. the purties holding that it is impossible to de ved he had things about the resid = , , pend on the farmers for getting the supplies : of the jail pretty well “rid up” e necessary and that the company will have to wife of H. A. Me- HA sz F FA I A Sunday ut her late A 4 ‘ located here. their cars, nor did the ¢ ved his guests with his wonted affability. residence, 2000 Cuming street, Mrs. Mc- RECORDING BONDE, raise much of the product themselves. Tt is | No dismal cells greeted them; the ereak- ves, 1f they hud gone to a hotel | Cune had resided in this city sinee [C——— e s following bouds have been approved ild have not been- treated with a bet- | 0 vine lived in the house in which she died 1 and recorded in tho office of the anditor of coption, and the wholo party was | (W RENCG o Hie house tn Wikl e der N S M T state dnring the past two weeks: Ainsworth | escorted (o the second story of - the living | $0¢ 1M, The deceased, with her husband, ———T [ ] T precinet, Brown county court house bonds, tments of the jail. Two large rooms, | kept the old Douglas for a number of year: z other chang 3 MC Mvrs. Sarah A. McCune stated that Mr. Fitzeorald has offered to | ing on th of the e bl donate the grounds for the works it they are | pulsive grated ount £10,00, ty years, 7 per cent in’ utifully and comfortably furnished, word 1861, which still ¢ Iohiia . < 5 ; b 3 AT g G L anruRT O PIRETES e R GRS e Svers | comumenoing fb S Ikl o This is the cheapest lot of gourds ever sold in' Omaha. If you want a suit of clothes, buy now, as this cut will only la £13,000 in ai about muking themselves acquainted | MeCune L TS el DAY ,.‘,...\.,.M:.;'*;,,.},';:',.*f";},":!',u‘;,“.“‘.‘c;:.-,;; ‘i | 10 DAYS. OVERCOATS for $6.50, $7.50, $9 and $10; worth double the price. cout, payable semi-aunoally located, and are furnished with a view to | Miss Viola Coffin, “The remains will c UTHING cfl U . einct. ‘kolls connty, i @ comfort. v his 4 at 2 olclocke in Pacific railroad in Ne twenty years, I u : reporter called upon the | Fore story, B3 T per cent, semi-annual interest payments; | e and found them in the muih'l of =he, I dirbury City bouds, in favor of the v g Jdailer Miller and a deputy SRt ST : nsisCity & Owiha railvond, amount W0 Wore w . and while @ Blakpookat W teoldoic o | £10,000, twenty year bonds, interest 6 per | gr Ly prevailed it w that . Weir, the pickpoc who velieved L i Jayable’ sanually Midison i inoffensive kind and in no wi ontrary 1o 1d wateh last Saturday wore county, in aid of K the sot and established rules of the Juil. | afternoon while thut gentleman was standing | LEADING CLOTHIERS, 1308 FARNAM STREET. Fine Walches railroad, & twenty Mayor Sawyer contented himself perusing the had a hearing be Y ount. pr Fillmore connt contents of the Bee, and two or three o sterday after —— G DR. HORNE'’S s T — i e Sterling Silver Electro-Magnetic Belts ! & E 5 -1} 1. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, %’“’ 1 S aid of the Kansas & Omaha other of the gentlemen pored over the pic- 0 bonds to ap- im,‘wl.! ut: Olive tures and contributions of mag: How- Being unable ¢ S WA 1555 > The Grandest Triumph of Electric Scienc iy Hhuil, g NS 75 1 bost it e et ke or, FEe = 3 ( — _ Gentlemen's Belt Best, Selentlfle Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. utler county, Fremont, Elkhorn | by the rules of the jail in refurence to the en Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria. unty, d of th the majority whiled away their hours bunty fail, i, with Electric Hedicai iri Valley railrond, $10.000, 1wenty | Lours of goitg to bed, Woveh spring. cots, | When sho was a Child, she eried for Castoria, 8 Betts, DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICINES, s, 6 per cent pe Union to ood mattresses, sheets. and Torters or en she b i 5 | 5 lor county, B . Elk ¢ | dered for their special bencfit is what they | he she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ] a the Tiaek: Mipe, | ek Vailey railrowd, 6,000, twen sleep upon, and these distributed in Qiff When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. By 0 Nirscies b ity % Ontalia vailroad, 813,000, twent ards, checkers aud 6 per cent per annum; Oak Creck it wards on the second floor. The. pris o Foteais N g e palu,. C: Tomy 1 i | = Pt e e g 1ot Disehses: ;5;(.’.'.:: e gfl’l‘fian- it e’y v macd: " J. 4T, COUSFS S e h o WhENALL Ree A ! ! . TESTIMONIALS o R et ati o Board or g oy “ine creath Towa Lan, Exkee: ; 2 8 in front of his bar t fore the police magist: n and was put under $1 e the district nt in psty Olive township, d into the tertaing county, in aid of the Fremont, Elk mted lot it wo horn & Missouri Valley 0,000 prisoncrs are 6 por cent per i Re: but are permitt Sutler count have cooked for them anything best suit their aj Valley rail cent; Bone Cre ,_twenty years, optional after five | Ltory telling and the & Missouri Valley railroad, $6,000, twenty | Lingsby, G w. it years, 6 per cent per annum, The followine precinet and city bonds in aid of the wount, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley running twenty years and bearing iaelo interest, ave been nl||p--u\;ml 1 K'hfl'"“ i f} ‘v' ik county : township, #10,000; Stewar % A s fioo: L D. ael, ¥ D, Butalo, ow; New' York townshin. [ Not Enough Soft Coal in the City to ificentdisvlay afeverything useful and sorecs anid comioria bl sicch ot manap, e ol aAt " v | REIGNING :-: FAVORITES | & magnifl y ything | and thousands of others Last a Week, 1% ailey, Burk, per cent: City of David City, water bonds, | other innacent agrecable pastimes, b, Butlee county, Fremont, Elkhorn | oners arve these: Doard of W . Embody the highest excellencies in Shaplines. A COAL FAMINE. pRepa e bk v Al ee of the Infer Comtort and Durability and are the A N 1 9 18 superiorto all othe: ot i o0; Gl of Y =5 T grbasuseyenk L ornamental in the furniture maker's art, HORNE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT it or ot vedsur ity d $13,000; Henderson township, &5, 000, Yesterday the freight on coal between Chi- In Fashionable Cireles. Our name is on every . N\ Uity of Hastings bonds in wid | cago and this v was raised from §3.22 to §8 k : o S 3L A T o, Now Yone, at reasonable prices. S A ] el fon R ) AGENTS FOI OMAFSA, — PR BN SommertIAl weeney -0t whoietals buuss 1y Chicago; whalesalo drugpita OMFORTING | PR (O T iy Thventor shdSasiiaciuser, 101 Wabash Aveauo Chleage. apt i Pty : GRATEFU " : e . | Tgipand Brginarg, | ) ‘ o:z3%° DR, HORNE'S ELECTAO-MAGNETIC BELT.TRUSS. LOAND, ¥ '8, 8t O P At present, anthracite coal, which is theonly - RN B | e s ‘ Epps’s Cocoa, 10 fallowing bonds from So \t SO0 | olling for §11.50 per ton, which is a dol 3 sus ] of the Fremont, Flkhorn & Missouri Valley add 360,000, twenty years, optional after , bearing 6 per cent per aunum wt, Clay Fremont, ssonrl hout the num-nam-. foroes—the blood, im- e foettks Restl: { Lo werits of this the highest charge that has for the transportation of v article in many years, and w 3 -ailroad, I By years ot o por :L“ price is attributed to. the freight ARY AND COMMISSION a thoraugh were ulso nad regis £ Sew i, $15,0005 G township, 10,000, | fue which, it 18 stated b to compe’ent Busix Men aepting excuslye 3 1 city age 3 TIONAL AU- ; 0003 13 township, $10,0005 M | 1ocal coal ' dealers exists Thei SN hoes for sale of knons 4 . $10,000. From Willore ' county | refifteen of these in the city,who tell gener quired by all g «yasuniers. SAVE 8 PER Crxt likke bonds for the same road approved | ally about the same tale, and those of them I GAR RinLs They equalize the prossu e at me- 18 follows: Madison precinc M0 Geneva | WYho make a specialty of soft coals, cluim ¥ weure o stewdy und ficreased dun.ination, l;.-.-\-m.t. 0001 Exote inet, $20,000, | that there is not now in this city enough of ——=BY CARRIER FOR—— avid Cit. & perfect comiustion of the gases, wnd i Butler coun closes the Jist | that grade to last one week. The coal de puie und healthy atinosg h1%, Prevent- the dis - o acific 3 . whistling, blowing and s 7 s i 1of the = partment of the Union Pacifie which supplies o C k wih 0700 bonds i of” the sama roud, | Phrient ol tietinios Eacie whlch muplios | ) ents a Week. : Those Are bonds that have been presented | Weeks behind in its orders, and is not in a Ws ulso to u scarcity of the - DELIVERKD TO—— L4 : Bis Buffalo Scales, m i wate i Balf pound Lns by Grocers ibeled milk. Sold only thus: | r . sitieo the completion of the line to Hastimgs | condition 1o state when its supply will beablo | Seven papers 8 wesk. Send your order to the and expuit Alith Aents clenring MES EPPS & C0,, e | Markers, Scale Repalr Shop' and cover largely the bonds voted in uid of | 10 satisfy the demand. With tis condition oftiog, 8600 pCr mont P feves | 1AM , Homeac | i { B O e The i frotod M aideof | of affairs, the more prudent of the coal deal THE UNIO FITTING €O, ———— Hooks, | |G les, SN OMAHA. | YOR! NGLAND | uth Platte territory west of the city of o are suggesting hiudeaco to the consuiers | (099 P Stregt, fllp"ll Hotel Bmld‘n‘ w. 1. 1;_|IA;II'AIT"'— i‘ GU N‘TWA I N_ ! e — it | Gorort ok e oot oo | DETENTS Eovevpri e | Sugoon and Pysisin, | O S X AL 0 . The state bas been actively engaged the i ':‘. “»::.)' .nn oy L weing county, precinct and city and for var- | enve and Powder vivers: or Iny entor's Guk . 3 v 2ust vine meonths in voting bouds. The bonds Ty Office N. W Corner 14th aud l!uum St. . Ofc E i o . shined. Woie Teioplious, &, Hesidence teisphons, g | Flecofilp{rlnbl‘} tl:-‘-DB-’::!'UQ

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