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THE OMAHA BEE, Cot [ORATR! Deiive H. W NOIIs 1 NO. 12 1T TILTON TELEPHONES: Busispss Oprice, No, 1) Nionr Epiton, No. 7 MINOR MENTION, arrler In o Council Bluffs Thateher Main Louis Hansen has been appointed to fire duty at No. 4 hose house, The young ladies of St Paul's chireh y the Royal Aveanum hall April 7. Everybody invited on and John evening for sal.” nher Co. l, st Jean ddiin licer The will be an Important mecting of the P. 0. Society at Mrs, Dr. Hanchett's this af noon at 20 Fred v of ha and N Barnes ¢ v united in ma Monday evening at tho resldence of Gardiner, on South Madison street, tice Barnett The 11 « B by Jus w. C Mer- ular monthly meeting of the ill be held in their room in the cl this afternooan, A full © of members desire as there is fmportant business to be transacted, All brothers of the Improved Or Men sire requested 1o attend the tribe fng th arvan mide te institute deput f Red g t Williams. Keeping vestorday There wa fendant sold for that pu Mt f 1) his saloon « everal days un dyd nd i tablishr A elange hins S, M. Williay in th on the roa the fin the woman who whs day night by 154 Maher, for disturbing the p o only witness called, to testify for fear of crimi he charge conld not be su t was discha case of Bt Sealed verdict at 4 o 3 which wis 1 en - conrt ad it 10 o' clock or of the ]lI‘IiHIm in the sum of mount al owed was in reality of §1 The o an ay and reqroscniing Smith kot v s 1 re. ity The © notice . which request was 10,000 und 1000, The sing of the about two Lthat he paid i« and that 1y sold it tach it withont proper notice and bid it inat a ridiculously small price, there being no out- side bidders present ounti itrowth of - the o Btter & 1 defendant i - t, porce Dr. 11 S, We ain crown and bridge work, No. 12 P ale, on account of al merehandise stock, located on Broad + Couneil Bluffs, will be sold atadiscount od unincambered city property. Address Duquette & uneil Bluffs, adq'rs, 415 B- Broadway. ¥ Assignment. ) the opening day of the April term of the di: et court, and Judg Deemer put in his time malkin, numents of equi The following are the cases assigned for the month 15, 6000, April 36430, 6521, 6331, 6601, 6004, 6608, v, April 10—6 Yy April 11—687 April 13 ay, April Monday, April 217038, 7080, 7106, 7108, THT 1IN, Tuesday, April 227 y, April 237144, April 207164, T166, 7167, and contempt ¢ ¥ and contempt cases, it to Horsem and turf goods, Probstle P —— Several desivable dwelli fmprovements for rent. i Proshyteriun chureh arge line horso B-y, C. B. with vicinity 2. W, Sheafe —— L s Loses Heart, Yesterday's Bri: ¢ 1 an account the trouble between W, H. Shaffer N. AL Seamons and the u which followed. As bef 4 difficulty was the outgrowth of o mestic disa 1 scene of do. nty juil wher ed to dismiss th leave the and wanted prosecution if Seamons stated in_ 1h 1 hat ho had nothing against S but that he wanted him_to go away and pay no mor ntion to his (Seamons’) wife. But Shaffer aunonnced his intontion of Stay fug, and r the through. Seamc evidently concluded that it would ot he matte uy to let th accordingly paid ti ts and dismissed the caso, He'paid the costs, amounting to £ 50 to Shaffer’s brother, who settled with the court. There is more'yet to follow, howoever, a8 Seamons’ wifo siays sho will sio for di voree on the ground of drunkenness and cruel and abusive treatment. Shaffer states that Seamons’ dvinking s responsible for ) wholo troub 1 this assertion is corro rated by Mrs.' Scamo - Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental oftice to 101 Pearl street, up stairs, ms visited the e was confined and vaso if Shaffer would Shaffer d to do, with his udvisable, mee of two wit 50 120 to trial, and he The g the unlos using th gus stove, langerous than property by vio Light Co.'s J. C. Bixby, steam heating, rer, 145 Life building, Omuha; block, Council Blufts, litary engi 03 Mervian The Federal Court. The Jury i the case of Kimmish vs Tinkan & Ball'in the federal court returned a verdict for the plaintiff iu the sum of $2,600. This is the Harzison county cattle case, Phe case called for trial yesterday was that of United States vs Converse, chavged with sonding obscenc matter thaough the mails Judge love stated that he desived to close up the term as he wished to leave this morning The case, however, was not concluded wheu court adjourded last evenlug. vday to file 1. Dickey's | APPENINGS 1N THE BLUEES. t Demand for an Assistant City Attorneg, | An Urgen N8, | ILLEGALLY DRAWN INFORMATIO Seamons Hanls His Case Out of Court A Serious Runaway—A Quar- teviy Session of the Li Kiln Club. of the ome the head der the possi Charles N § ant ¢ fire department, aspives te of that branch of the city sorvice new adpiinistration, but if this s not ble, and he has every reason to fear that such will be the ease, he is willing to continue for another year in his present He is willing but anxious to do so, and in liis point has been making him position. not. only order to i sell_quite numerous the First , who, by the way, is chairman of the fire committec. He lins given it out ¢ alderman will support | promised him the However, one m ing power, and as with the other aldermen | would be necessary o was made of, and he att illustration last evenin i tated in thess columns, s Hanson wis app No 1d that the First ward im ve full appoint s not very solid lized ‘that it 1 what he » the Nichols: 10w ed to m and ente Abont S P to initiate the new which resulted in h 1 beating him_ fearfy it the pol b 1ti ulting him When Fansen ented a i his fac wits 2 mass of di: 1o stated that after ) liad jumped upon gzed his fi In fact, o ¥ 1 gash I «l the may a he It had been ay from the it to app it, buehie tuken a Omalia. A warrant st and he will be Hansen's injuries ave not crions, but ave very severe unde will keep him indoors for several day s week at liin and i polic 1ster bavgan the Bos- ton Store: b hemstitehed now for 5 colored cents, | sdered and | L 10 und | Aot emibroidercd hemstitehed chiefs, from 1215 to 19 conts, this we A “complete line of ndk 10 lower e grenuine dressed , 81.50 apove goods guaranteed. 11 your attention to the new 15 arked 59, Gloy ster gloves, black il undry 1 £1 Corse line i ibbons — Five th 7 ribbons, in colors only 4 Yard. worth 7 and 10 We show all the | clan tartan and a cl T'wo hun Direct i whitc this week, 19 conts a #ouds sold at 25, 50 aid 7 < line of plaids, ruching in Vandyk d tints: special e of the above S, B. Wadsworth & Co., Joan money for Lombard In 1. A. Spoonc to No. 31 Muiu sty fitted up plice and veady to meet his fri wiio Wit good ¢ He has an splendid stock of e 1s and all other ods and low prices, \ the west—Sherra- 1l 45 Main street, - An Assistant City Atto A move that will very shortly be made, and one by the way which deserves to be carried through, assistant or quently been urged in Tug now a fair prospect that it will be suece There is no question but that the. city itor now hus move than his hands full, will be utterly impossible for him to additional worle without assistance. The civil eases now on gie court dockets, inwhich the ity is interested, would alone keep him busy for so s that ar | the thousand st ph dew's new p The action fre Bee, and there is ful. lic- nd it constantly sming up, and of ud one instaneces in which | ne is e m to hand down opinions for the benefit of the y cil For this reason he has no- time v to vote to eriminal mutters in which the eit wd in a great many o cot their just desel ¥ reasoin. Attention w tor yostery | nst Maher | fortrfal. The mas| but a short time and naturally has other mat- | ters of more importance to attend to than to devote himself to the study of law as it por. tains to the drawing of information contained in the two charges-—ono a state crime and the other a misdemeanor. When the defendant’s | counsel demurred to the information, the de- rrer s sustafned aid the prisner dis [ 03t had not heen forsome vory liv rustling on the part of in ofticiuls, tie | defendants would have su Lin_gettin | away, butus it was a new informat L up and the marshal, were leaying th s have frequently hapy als have never been for their e o i€ an assistant pointed, whose duty police court every day matters as 1 as tion of evi I s for culled en the called 1001 W] ie wer ity attorney was ap- it would be to attend and look after these attend to the prosecu- When not thus ¢ the city attorney much valu® tance, I'hie expense would not be hgavy, ave at least a dozen young attorncy's here who would be glad to have the position at a sals | ary of 0 a month or even less for the expe- vicnee and odvertising that it would give them. Indeed there i estion but that i wonld be a paying invi divect outlay of dolkivs wnd cents, as the city is now required to pay out a considerable sum iy | course of a year for additional legal servic which wouldl not be entailed in case such appointment was made. MeGee was talking upon the subject | yesterday, and the belief that Wil poor | city to do lon out an ussistant vity attorney, Suid he It ought to be done by all n man appointed should also be mad wty uttorney. That would allow him to prosecuie in all ¢ whether state or and it would g sxpedato matte eriminal court 0w, W quently have to delay preliminar eral duy County Attorney v busy district vt during a at deal of the grand Ut we ) th trial of cases on the criminal_ docket, us well as when be i required to bo Avoca court, it is almost impossible for him to uttend to cases her ssistunt could relieve him of this work, time would bo well at ot right to put off these 3 it s often necessary to do under the present system. If a man s inno- cent it is obviously “un injustice to keep him locked up for al days, waiting until the « Nty attorney can be on hand, and if he is 1ty he should be bound over i ity lhr] Xpeuse of having witnesses run ing fieve day after day as tho caso is con inued, If W man is out on bail ho is cc stantly coming into court to see if his case fs ready, und he is cortainly entitled to u hear iug. We ought to bave un assistant attorucy to take caro of these cases, and 1 hope the ouneil will consider the mattér, st jury is thei Choice vesiden: uly located ule by E, H, 8 iy nied us Runaway. About 8 yesterday afternoon @ furmer’s teaw becanie frightened ata motor on South Madison strect and van away, The driver managed t keep his seat for “several blocks, but the team uade o Sharp tumn at | the coruer of Plutier strect and threw him o'elock hiefs, | ure the appointment of an | attendto | time, 0 say nothing of thenew | en in the ofice | THE | afternoon, ( with the alderman from | elsewhere | | sume | Ohio | prisoners. OMAHA DAILY ed itnd rend to the drug | He W H 15 badly b He was ta thton It wa but th cut and ion where medical assistanc ind that mfortunat fice baaly bruised- wis to drive lon in the cvening. team dashed down to Broadway, collided with vaph pole in front of No. | & the wagon into kinde 'he FUNAWAYS wer tht there | any further damage, vas ot learned - it you to list your we will secur Rents collected ven to care of property , Broadway and Main st - A Dodge That Failed to Work. 3 Maher and W, B. Ritchie | a before Judge McGee yesterday A. Holmes appeaved for the d and demurred to the information which alleged both disturbing the peace and | ing concealed weapons, Attorney Suyder was present to represent City At torne swart, and filed new infe ions Warrants we 8 and the defendants Wero rearro: L skip out, Maher was charyg with in to do t and Ritehie with rosisti The court fixed the honds of change of veniie was then ta of Squ churz, I default of bail the de- fendants were committed to jail. The time | for hearing the cases has not”yet been tixed no bone Wit able The 1. Sheafe L up stairs 1 with assault bodily injury, o to the court of fine watchos aud fowelry fn the city, and the place to buy the best goods at the Towest prices, is the establishment without rivals, the most reliable firm of C. B Jacqueay & Co Kiln Club. John Redmond, Hu * was h Session of t amblir lic and with court shooti vesterday the seraps, me defens otting aing demurred to | rth that the action the name of the state. sustained and the city Information under the ist Jones and th o cvidence in that men were ) explained that it was only a mecting of Lime Kiln* club, and that the members were just paying their dues when the raid was made, and this mnted for the money in sight, Of course, hurt could not declare war o time honored organization as the club, and promptly ordered the v it in were dropped law was filed o lod wiais oduce the ime Kiln case of the CONDITIO) Discouraging Reports Received From Se ral State The Farmers’ Review in part: Outside of | reports from our crop correspondents | relative to the condition of wintes at are | very discours Purticularly is this true | of Illinc But six counties in | Hlinois—Cavroll, Clay, Henderson, Kankalkee, Lee and Peoria—estimate the present condi- tion at 100 per cent. All other counties re- the damage from 10 to 60 per It is to say that the average | i of wheat in this state outside of the od counties named is 30 to 40 per cent | the usua at this scuson. The state of affairs prevails in Indiana, only ounties reporting the condition good. reports wreat dec sa show! | Kentucky | Jam All this would be | Harley M. G as there | Jssistant | in_uttendance at the | 1 save the | | ceasc cent in the general av Missouri falls about 6 the last report, although many counti port the condition good. In Kimsas report show a slight change. Fifteen counties port wheat injurcd from frost and dry, cold winds, In Michigan and Wisconsin the condition_of wheat utinued to deeline. But two counti i port a condition of 100 per cent. tics suffered from 10 to 50 | genc from reports ; Missouri IKansus, Michigin, - 1t is one of the best diure- ties or kidney regulators in the vegetable world, and the compound known as Burdock Blood Bitters is unsurpassed in all discases of the kidneys, liver and blood. - Nebraska, Iowa and Dakota Pensions. WASHINGTON, April 1. Special Telegram to T Ber]—Pensions have been granted as follows to Nebraskans: Oviginal —Francis A. Henderson, Winside; As: Corkins, d . Libby; Day Clark, Indianola; Russell Hill,” Hum Henvy Merritt Brownsville: Georg u M. Wood, Dannebrog’ awford klin_Dunnel . Knoxville; Josiah O. Tippetts, U Rollin C. M. Wells, Axtell: John Wag Albert 0. Swilt, N Sdward Case, B Chadry R lwin Shumway. ph, father Susan, widow of widow of Asa Ohio, 88 | tucky, 87 e , 72 per cent: The Burdock Pla Alex | np- Wetniove, Omathia pton, Lincoln vkins, Libby Towa: John A. Colbert, Menlo Cobb, 'Keokuk; Almon €. Turner, . Colfux. Restora” | ph AL Wilson, Ander Des Moine terville; Samucl Ullvich, Keokule; sstie tion and incre Joseph ;_ 05 cleson, 1 Avven C art, I Ray, Mont James H Sumuel Stu widow of Joseph Josephine I, widow of Russcl; Sherlotta, mothe . Winthrop: widow of Wi o, Clearficld ; | ence, widow of Samuel Bassett, thas Juliana, widow of Samuel T, Iy Irancis, widow of Joseph Bateman, W 13, widow of 13 Anderson,” V uth Dakota: Original - Calvin A Ellendale; Jol Johnson, Doland ase W. Clarl, Collins, Ie and inercase —Jedediah W, Granger, | Oviginal ' widows, —cte.—Eliza, s (i Kelly widow of Ute more; move. den, Tne moth 0il for 50 Ply Have used Dr. Thon cotric croup and colds, aud declare it cure. Contributed by Wi, Kay, wouth Ave., Buffalo, Citiz Lanawie, Wyo i to Tk Bi f the closest contests ever Two tickets were in the field, wd citizons, all but two on the ulso republic The fight uly on alderman and the gambling tion. Hon. A. 8. Peabody (citizens’) was clected mayor over Co S. W. Downey (rep.) by 63 majority ney is absent at Omiaha or ¢ dit is doubtful if he knows of his nowination. Ho was sp the last Wyoming house of representatives, and was both nominated defeated by a peculiny combination of mstances for which he is not ible. David McCul- lough (vep.) was cleeted clerk and J. T, Nash citizens') treasurer, S Against Pacumor | Pure Cod Liver Oil or Buker's Al d Win at April 1 [ 1 o city lica beir m held in this repu b ter turned g ques Insur Usoe Buker' Enulsion. The old reliable brand gists . : Regulations Regarding Chine Wasninatoy, April L—The senate census | committec hns amended the e bill pro viding for furnishing certificates to Chinese by the census enumerators in view of pro- hibiting further immigration so thi the bill will be wholly unaceeptuble to the Pacific coust representatives. The wmendments pro vide that Chinese children born in the United States subsequent to June 1, 1860, shall not be held to be Chinese persons within the meaning of the act Another smendment wakes it apply ouly to those Chinese who re u | tain the | man of Potter county | tari | Sheep R | brecders! | those of any | meat | settlement of | differen 1 | of | Gled- | | | | When the song reached Cheyent | day BEE. WikD fuse to give the informatior census enumeratos ;4 who shall fail to ob. hie cortifieate provided for by another amendment. — Ch inefulants, _toutists and students aro exempted from the opora tions of the act provided they have the cer tificates required by the act'of July 5, 1984 ESDAY. roquired by the b THE SEED WHEAT CONVENTION, Discussing the Best Way to Distribute the Funds. . April 1.—[Special Tel v Seed Wheat and Feed y attended today, being represented. The 1l to order Governor | state Hrnoy, S to Tur Ber convention D was twenty-two countic convention wa Mellette, who the distribution of the now on hand. He stated that 10,000 had contributed and #20,000 of the amount ren expended in the pt i aking some s to the of distribution Senator 8. C. Seppel was chosen chairman criier of Beadle county and Potter county were 1 by its object to be and feed fu al manne and Carl ( CGiross of s, A of a committee of twenty-four, one from county represented, to act with the original committce of five appointed at the meeting held here in March was presented and fol Totwed: by & genoral dLswassion: The convention meets again tomorr ach w. South Dakota Sheep Raisers, Hurow, 8. D, April 1,—[Special Telegram Tur: Brk|—Nearly threo hundred persons from all parts of the state attended the n today. Colonel J B. Geddis of Vivgil is i 1 and ik 13. Stevens of Huron secrs Papers wer vead by D. I, oadland, A. M Beebe of Ha o of Huron, and cussed and after the sintment” of a " com mittee on constitution and by-laws the con- vention adjourncd till June 3, when a two days’ session will by held horo and - sheep and wool gre wssociation be nized. City 1 HURONy 'S Dy gram to Tue Bry tion at Huron April 1. [Special The city electi Tele 1 today was very spivited and resulted in the election | of the entire republican tic by @ majority of from 50 to 100, except the police justice, which was a tie. Iverson, independent, was elected alderman in the Second ward, sl ome remarkable recorded of Dr, Thomas® fails to cure carache, VIRGINIA'S INSPECTION L. Its Constitut ty Being Tested in the Federal Courts, NORFOLK, Va., April 1.- to Tue Bee.|—The legis , at its last session, passed a law requiring that ail beef, veal and mutton butchered at any point 100 miles from the place it should be offered for sale should be inspected. The fee is 1 cent per pound, onc-half to go to the state and the remainder to the inspectors. The law has proven exceedingly obnoxious, especial fes, as it has had the effeet of putting up the price of meat 2 or 3 cents, tie advanc coming out of the pc of consumel y the constitutionality of the law was : the civenit court of the United | the castern distriet of Vir- this city. Jumes Bell of W. H of this city ap- i petitioner, William Redutan who had ‘b arrested for , and argued | i v was void be- | tive of the of the United States constitution which gives to congress lusive right to regulate commerce he- 1l guarantees to the citi- all the ginia in Chi rmour & C ding that th rach state the act w state wi and the inspeetors by R. M. Hughe Tolk. These gentlenien defended the lid inspection law, and de her a tax measure or designed to oper 4 discrimination airainst those in the dressed beef business laid gre on the point that the court could not go behind the letter of the act, which s nothing about from ofher states. The comt stated that an opinion would be delivered next Mon- day at Richmend. - LAKE AND RAIL LINES. The Next Important Subject That Con- fronts Western Roads. Cuicaco, April 1.—[Special Telegram to Tuk Ber.]—Next to tomorrow’s meeting for reorganization of the Interstate Commerce Railway association, the most important sub. jeet for the western roads is the present New York meeting of the trunk lines and their cs between the lake and the rail lne: uan Blanchard of the Cen- tral Traffic ion said “The great Northwestern route refused the offer of the trunk lines to aceept a 10 cent until June 13 and toth the question. in the way of settling the qu stands the northern lake position to dictate terms, ut is reached will take all | tern throu business, ttempt to meet the va g of the present 1 Paul having declare rthwestern and w Lvates must after be raised or lowered propor- Chai re in unless an agr the northwe Should the vail lin it will lead to a lowe duced bases, the St that the sw uppointments noted tod Summerticld as general manag sas City, Wyandotte & Northwestern and W, W. Simmonds as assistant to the president of the Monon, - ase, Kan. City. Pinest and lavges xcelled in its ap New Coates 1 Absolutely fire proo hotel in Kansas City, pointments, U Whose Fault Corrixs, Wyo., April 1. Tui: Bee,—What is the matter v It Po the Bditor of th the mail 1t is almost an impossibility for us | tany mail through to this place. A small package sent from Omaha in August, 1580, reached here in February, 1800, It was | ceted all vight. Of two letters from Cha dvon one was three and the other six months Both hiad been sent to Collins, | were plainly addressed 1 letters sent from Lin- | in February, four | The Out of a d 1 Omaha, writt ched us all vight. avound the world lins, with u p ir P four days. about six yc somebody pleg ist Isitin thon f the oftice clerks ventilated, id the most of them had Loutin full. 1f our muil is sént it ought to reuch us in from three to Ourofiico has been established | It is not a new thi Will lain. where the: trouble it the fault should be COLLINS, This thing i ¢ e L Vitus dance, nervous soon cured by Dr. Miles! at Kubu & Co., 15th Fits, spasms, St il hysteria Neryine, Free sampless and Douglas, Not His A Little Annie Ro rium hotel, says Ch » Tribune not she of the winning smile whom the | popular song telly of, but Miss Rooney of yoming. On the top page in the new e P are these names: M. B Rooney, Miss Rooney, Wyomin Mr, Rooney L wealthy stock and comes 1o Chicago onee u ye wys life 15 o burden to his daughter now that every one is talking und sing ing of “Annié Rooney.” “We don’t mind it out west,” he said although it bothered us fora while, about | weeks ago, every one thought ‘Little Annie Ltooncy’ “was our Annie | Rooney. I jokingly told some of the men that a friend of ours down east was pleased with my duaughter that he wrote that song about her. Some fresi boy who writes for the y put my re- mark in & Cheyenne daily, and from that time Any W too popular. She was pointed out Jittle Annie Rooney,’ with her lovely smile, ete,, und people flocked to the hous her. Oue there were two dozen at the Audit is three 10 se¢ more than am | motion providing for the selection | 1 Telegram | i to | f | ters of dr 100,000 1 PRIL D) 2, David Bradley - & Co. OF Council Bluffs, Are making such low | prices | terms and favorable that our com- petitors make the above assertion. | callers—all strang at hev, So much us that I thought trip to Chicago. I was humming th too- a look tention paid to I would t alittle en the elevator boy | when we went up to dinner last night. It won't lst long, for MeGinty dicd carly,” to got wi nthly ir Dr. M & Co,, ervine, 15th und Doug li A Fi Miss Constane liad more biograph | about her during before in her whole delphin Times, her latest biog perhiaps the most riter. Woolson has sketehes printed ast year than ever ife, siys the Phils Mr, Arvthur Stedman, pher dmiver, is enthu , but the | most carnest friends that Miss Woolson | has are the magazine many of whom woo her literary productions so suceessfull As U novelist the author of “Anne™ is regarded as a most 'd, but she can be induced to ittle work now. iss Woolson most continuously in Italy, which sfinds most desivable as a place of residence. She has never been very strong, and before going abroad to liy spent most of her time in Florida with her mother, who finally dicd ther.e Having a comfortable income she hle id i she fancy h is not one to hier cho . home has d to her for many years, hut | if she ] troubles and regrets no one ever hears of them, inty lit- tle woman, perhaps even more particu- lar than the rest of her sex upon mat- mous s0 | tolive” anywher chooses, but | altogethe been den RIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company. Inco 1 by the Legislature, for ed SATUR n of 1590 ot the Unfon D nhe will be returned to 1 N make the \ ulitil June ist. w will ta wost tl ordin is perfeetly sound Terms— #100 the it o fore the mare l Dremises. Among Satur Shernn. 28 and wiany others better than stock. VISitors alwiys we At the park JAS. 1< place fron JTune 1st tare the sives of 220 performers. "Sa vy flesio will weisl 1200 pounds; forled v Vigorous, and i ecrtain 15l Il _liydr Spe Sirkinbine et and - charitable purpose purt of the present osermhelming popular vote. MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Semi-Annually June and December) and its rand Single Number Drawings talke plac in each of the other ten months of the y and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of Its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows do herely certify that we supersise the ar- N« for ull t 1 1 Louis mangge that the sume a s and l oW fleaie With fuesin its wdvertisements. 2z We. the undersigned Uaoks and bankers will pay il Drizes drawn in the Loulsiana State Lotteries which i \Lour counters R Pres. Loui PIERRE 1A A BALDWI 2 is Nat'l Bank, CARL KOHN! Pres; Union National Bunk. Grand Monthly Drawing At the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesd: April 15, 1890, CAPITAL PRIZE, - - $300,000. ket : Halves, $10; Qua ters, itleths, §1. Nat. Bank Bank 1 PRIZE OF 800,000 1+ 1 PIRIZE OF 100,000 is OF 60,000 1 £00.000 . I 0000 190,000 00 are 20 ure APPHOX INATION PIIZES, Prizes of $40 do 0 do 20 20,000 0,000 2000 100 100 100 NAL PRIZES of 8100 100 1,800 iten- 3,134 Prizes amounting to $1, Notk - Tickots drawing Capital Prizes are titled to terminal pric AGENTS WANTED. L CLUB RATES, oF any further inform, writo logibly to the undersigned, el your r e, with 1y, srco return very will by sing on be bearing you IMPORTANT. Address M. AL DAUPHIN New Orléans DATUPHIN Washii vy lott (L Ired v La Or LA ton, D. (" ntalning MONEY ORDER, 15 By ordin - ew York Exchange, containing Cur- NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans! La ICEMENER, thit the payment of prizes s GUARAN TLED BY FOUR NATIONAL WANKS 0f Now Orleans president CIRSCED B for wawindle. SPECIAL COUNCIL NOTICES, BLUFFS. YOR RENT---Threo unfurnished rooms, 240 B NOR RENT Swan & Wa Hawkeye roller und feed mills, er.Cotuell BIufrs, Tu, stoves and Iway TASH for s ond-hand fur carpets. 2 A. J. Mandel Aoubl o with ge et 1 house Atad 1 ney it Snyder suncll Bl o018 hou ty water, et e, coul und wood house; bei fine location; oue-third down, ba N. 0. Ward. 405 Broadway My residen BARGAIN ing fruit; aBCe Lo sult Stone & Sims ] usual return pi 4 ations, Building, Coucil Bluffs, Towa. —Justice of the Peace. ) arts. Council Bluffs, Towa. 'Bi Co will save youmo dealerin vehicles Bradley Turns Garriage Business UPSIDE DOWN. 1% wid adley X Co. OF uncil Bluffs, ney. No s should buy until he has Brad- s ley’s catalogue, and terms. N vin iont , (2608. Park. Council Bluffs, Towa, nid his worthy companion MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1789,) until August Jst o two (s ehestint s 1530; Dred by Powell Bros.. Sprins Vfonlseticr. Further coninent | vile 3 dnvarably cus) W et are Mol 210 Good care For breedin write MITH & SON, Fremor the only 1lion, 16 hane ot PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. and Sunitar Supervision of Pablic W L Bluffs, lowa. prices from Mai 11 i< ) o o e hos Byron dations for " Ollice over American xpress, No. 41 actice in the Stat ms 7 and 8 Shugart-l Wi Ded- o Iilock, o it O E AWBEERBE & COMEIN YV i Wholesale and ERE SN pst Stoek and Lowest Pric Broadw and 204 ¢ 205 and 207 Nos. Retail Dealers in JAP R alers, send for W Pierce Stre cos. 1 und “Council Bluffs Stcam Dye Works 1013 Broadivay, Near Northnvestern Depot. MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS W Send for Price List : and Circulars. s with mod- ovedot, in Ist al L F4000. [ Clind T s S-room hou ern improvements, e Class neighborhood. This is New T-rooin cott nAve ave. with fine ot K280, Jdern 2-story hoise on Kt ave Gomi eottuze W 4-roon cott in < 100 per s I RIAAIe'S sub. on monthl S nside aere property + residence lot an Beuto Tots in Mullin's sub, eSSt eai O il Bl s property cant lots in all parts of the” eity on e loans, First mortgage 4 Sou, & L Block toom 4, Op W ots to trade for i i proved prop way. Couneil Blufts HAVE several houses Council B or O erty, CoBoJudd, 606 Br JFOR SALE My residonee. 553 Willow aso; e, on south side of Bavliss parks heated \ed by eleetrivity and contiin fn ull | iprovement 100 by 200 fect, Also el or exel for hnproved ity property my farm of weres, ten miles east of Council Blulls, N.oM.Pusey, Council Blufs, hy stean, 1 TEW hnproved i Tate o tride for untm Droved Onahia oF Couneil Blufls property Bl Tudd, 66 Broad way JOR SALE o " houses, by J Bl MO SALE [ )t ird ind, with Conneil Rént Kkl Gardon 102 Muin . cott W the cor el 0l street; also the pieed Dy e on dird ave Old on easy terns. The vty wil re ranch lass loca At bargi o Omahic: i first Wevery respeet nvesilgite ddross . L OR SALF miles WA N will repay lars call Pearl st.. ¢ TOUNCTHT reat bin St heanti (il hon, atgreat burgains, terms o suit Three new 8=room hoy two blocks from electr tor Tine. Two new 4-room houses four bioeks f eleetrl (h Seventh strec One blocks from elpet Jth Seventh stroe Thi B-room houses one block from orline, corner Avenue A and Twelfth Beside BLUEES property for s, e f Tng, amo S i the eity, will be sold nihly * puyments, or on Lincoln a street b whove 1 all parts of the city One new aeroom i C B Judd, 600 B have houses and lots in on Mill streer wity, Councll Blums, F.M, ELLIS & CO,, RRCHUITECTS. NTENDEN AND Mt And 1 Blu BUILDING 27 MAIN STRE OVER JACQUEMIN'S JEWELRY STORE ILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTE C. A. MACHAN & C Electric Trusse Protectors, DR. € Chest Agents Wanted. T D EDMeNnso, I Pres, Cras, ROIANNAN Citizens' State OF COUNCIT Paid Up Capital BLUEKS Dopositor A, Miller, | L B sl 1t Pransict sost capital and bunk In Northwestorn lowa deposits. CHRIS BOS SASI and | Best equipped. most eentrul tory in the city. Al moder: machinery; operated by fal wtfention glven to Iz, planbng and Criviming dnd estimates for hous pochilty stroets, Councll Blufrs. The J. A. Mu MANUFACTURINC 15t Avenuc Iat S Sash, Doors and 1 Sawing M all kinds, Po 250 per lond deli the barrel cliss, lephone 23, YOUR PATRONAGE Bund and Planin Kindliy aw st tirst by .‘ SOLI OFFICER W OFFICER & PUS BANKE Cor Council Bluffs, ars I fo THos olgn wnd domes do and iuteres < RRCHITE Factory and Planing wkilled AIL work Ty - 0. Etc. B Jubn Lo Snvaan, Vice- s Cashier Bank, $150.000 5,000 5,000 | Clius ik g b plus ot N, JOOR r Mill 1o Corner North Maln irphy ot Blinds Sawing and I Ry vered 4 10 e CIrEn HoOM.L Pusey, Iy RS, or Maln and Broudway lowa, Ll exchinng pitld on Uine S. E. MAXON, GT b And Superintendent MERRIAM BLOCK BLUFFS, 10WA, ROOM 251 , CUUNCIk

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