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OMAHA DAILLY BEK: WEDNESDAY, MARKCH 11, 1891, TH IS M F Sl RS R YIRYS MR « WAT \DERE AL ! is no more wisdon that spe than 5 OMAHA BEI ‘.\Il\\sll\li\l (OUNCIL BLUFES. S GREAT - UNDERWEAR - SALE. Y M /) [)” (”1/ San “[ CCUNCIL BLUFFS, | an ir y (¢ rrier pat LILTON s0 of RTVINONRS. " | coxFusioN o MEDICAL EXPERT A t WILL MAKE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS | and 1 nove \ IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING G00DS, Whrupt A Insneance Comoany i Court - An- 2 0" Oue Nostery and Undewwens | cover nir HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, n .|‘| '»-n u.lm»nv\“n‘ suren g el g Departin '-“‘I:;"‘I.I.:u..- v S K Come Early and secure Bargaing, This Cut Price sale will NYoDe e oA toet 7 gl | ey Last Only One Month, Al Winter Goods Mast «... Re- Councl Bluffs Taimber Co . coal vitten by Mrs, M MINGK MENEION, - How He Stopped wd 518 Broadway, Couneil Blutls, lowa - ho plain, matterof-fact man had b me . x t " Board of Teade DAYS ONLY, ! RN E— ) ! } > . been delivering an animated and ex o .l‘ 5 \"‘\""\“‘ slste t 5 toeve HOSIERY 1“.\“‘ ot ot ‘\’ Wt ,:.m,“(,‘ } W “‘."‘h: ""u’ ,\ ‘ THE GREATEST it i, X X thous ! new W1l wool black hose, seamloss, with | oceasion to romind him that his hat was phe : ’ L olise i former price 2 und 30c} sale | positively dis wraceful, says the ‘\4 vaoting, was t 1 . § ) | ington Post. Several of “his acc day until th . t it v oxtra quality il wool seamless | iees had told - him substantin L H’\ v b i \ LA R B Ry it e RS me thing and he determined to” g SV L H 3 v t € r eier price, 25und Hic: sale price, e, [ NEW one evony ! H v Lt v Cilavon's atl wool, aid inisses’ worsted 1 wish, " he s s e left the house Rt e b o 1 d wibbel hosu in Ulacks, seamloss, sigo 10 81, | Ut sou could come with mo wud find The Congregational litevar ot 1 vis t 4 > former pric 10¢; sale e C out how a little shopping could bo don Monday evening with Mr, ¥d | ¢ g L LEGGINGS without stopping the machinery of husi avonue, Tho Gvoning's enterta ¢ I y 4 cpgings in - wil wool, black, former | ness inastore asa woman always does added 1o by o magic lantern ext v e, e and 58 S o, 2 00, | After ittonding (o tho {mmedlate M, D, T, Sanbrooit fiNs Bosn B < ' v GENTS UNDERWEAR | quit ‘ments of his corvesnondence | 11 fa¥ svordl days pist with dlphikes : as Gonts' heavy gray shirts, former price, | wont to the hattor's, He A ondition ws somew hat edy : I 10th 105 4410 DHGSE TA-EE ten minutes outside inspecting the dis . ud hor recovery s ¢ eda ¥ i b 3 i L play in the show-window, and formulat friend | " P v ' former price, 450; sale pricd B t it " ing a phrease which would conve he " y WE Tieey .. Walts nod Miae Sons M : . o > L T L inpresion that ho purchased on an | FOr the next ten days we will sell the balance of RO L e e t was ssiblo Y Gents' heavy gray mixed, former price, | average at least one hat ¢ the ried yesterduy aflernom wt iho prsonige ¢ s " . & tl00, He stepped inside and remarked in g Crotta oficinting, " ty jai onfine f arlot all wool shirts and drawers, | ing aecents that belied his assumption i \ 2 prico, She: sale price, e of ease in manner @ " T'wo cases of diphtheria were reported yes. | be claimed nad s hac - an ) v, 8 sating, san t ity 00 t and I 8 South Ninth stre Ihreo cases of meastes | with Hall, “an i tha StianaLt ol thita || B1P0ATs HEATCELATILEOTE CONCEEAMIS Bile fitlae: oo, il “Yos, siv, Step this way, Something were reported, the vietims being Guy Grave acquaintan ce ense introduced The Manbattan, sporting headquarters, N. Gient's neavy searlet and gray all wool, [ ke the one you have on?™ the clevk in T4 Mill street, Bessio doseph, 305 Williams | him as o witne neral, Miller's test (b e L | L e N e o | [ojten I tormiiok prico B1.00 And §1.95, sal6 pHAG TS quives after eritical glanee ~|at45c on the dollar. This is beyond a doubt Gent's natural wool grivy, former price SWhy, isthis in style?” he tauqua : f thecounty Jail and fliver PITGTERWITRYERATHA AU 1160, Bt pHl e T NiRQBRILLY CHUAPEA0; ‘| the greatest offer ever made to the public. and R O A TR B i e e fshed by stenmbont, Commodoro | mek prico 81,50, salo prico e, SOt e e wone 0o | Selves of this grand opportunity to fit them- MacConneli; secretary, W. E. Sapp: treas | over Millex L aents by probing into lis Dasidson owned m\.}u operated the leads | T ‘.n.” ‘\-‘ all wool vests, former price f:\\)W‘HnH. but '\r»yh look at it selves up, Rememcer 45¢ buys what usually i O SRR & LA Ka ot i kdotoes | pess i ¢ asked him o what had | ing line of upper Mississippi boats, says | #1125 salc | i 1 © goes 1o the mirvror, adjusts it carc ol dita t1 (16 GhCARSRHA Wit TAsiag i been o Clast work be did. MG tho Analostan Mugazing TR O L Fotai ool A ot filly, twlste 1t gantly ot and taring | COSTS $l. s o Yo s el Bt betiwicseasitias e ot | enjoyment was story telling, He would | jies” gray all wool vests, Fronch neck, | 10, the salesmun, suy's siton decl until awiy into the morning, | g3 $ ypice “Now, what do you think of it?" stated that be had been in the picture bus ) £ | $1.50 and 8150 quality, sale price$1.00. ow, what k ¢ the charge of larceny, and Henry Raph vt 1o his st THe natne of the | 1 he could have an appreciative listen= | Combination suits i white only, 86¢ qual- | *IUsa very nice hat, sir chrge of robbury, ~Were hegn ye e 0 wold ot dis | e and sineo most of his stories were | ity, sale price e Of course. No doubt of it. But-er . afternoon in Justice Patton’s court I that wouli_ivo. away i true | avtobiozraphic nd true ho seldom want- CHILDRENS' UNDERWEAR ! do you think it becomes me Weight appeared for Raph and John Lindt ) I g 4 ’ i ' Aftera cross-oxamination of some | ed for an audience, One of his p Childrens’ white merino vests and_pants, 1t looks very well for Sears. A jury wus empannelled and the Al Sy aCHALNaS Jese BhbWL|: RtoviSE l opening staternents of the attorneys were J X . A wit »out o pilot who had been | size 16 and I8, former price 1he and 13, salt Suppose you show we something l\‘mn(-" Court then ad journed until this morn i ‘l”-xll'{'ll“\lhlvl 4 ”v‘;“f u;.\m;.\-‘; discharged from an opposition line be- | price 11c . !3n..|..| former pric .'lr d | else. r > en the | e T it e e PR DU | GHITRB BN & is hoat upon a snag | 25, sale price lic: siz 24c and e, former CTTow {8 18 BLyla :Il\’:”lfl 10 0'clock, when the trial willbe r NihiatHeror ot ho wis lileane e codld. not wse he had run hi Ul g \or v How is this styl ' o and sunk her. When the fellow came to | Brico 28 wod e, xale prico 2o sizo 86 aud | wNo, that Justice Patton heard the case of Henry Ihefiest witness fn the afternoon was Dr, | the commodore for employment he | 55 fiment haoai; DRI el Vi ) size 1d 34, for price 37c and 40c, seed.” & g, it e 3 o of o | Wt ity 1 e stemors wa D | s, coimaioce o ompevment b | sk A . s e o1 o L i HATTERS & GENT'S FURNISHERS ofa rond ca one McCoy, ~ Wagner | hat of David Gray, and had ofte struck the snag, Childrens' all wool vests and_ pants hat's better: I like that.” showed to the sat tion of the justice that Hall's gu actions” whe 8 S “I don’t want pilots who run upon | grays, size 16 and 18, ner price 17 and STt was very popular last season.” fn tho trade in which the road cart had | jo described himus bel s, erabbed [ gpags,” said the commodore, sale price 15e; size 20 and 22, former price SER? AinCit the correct thing now ™ /o 1 L (@D LIBISHRDION[ (< (efo); playeda part, McCoy had not Tived up to his | aud eranky,” but he secmed not to know “Of course, you don't. 1 wouldn’t 1f T 01 size 4 and 20, former OhLTiHive RO aouBtE FoNEwIE agreement, and that” e therefore had a rielt | tar the question of insanity was at stake, : sale price S1c; size 28 and 10 0 NALEANO UGl B rODER R VBRRE | s e i a At aht s rndiaven| wereHmyouls said the applicant. bl slol Hkice S0c; | Eveat many, but was accordingly discharged Sten anvthing in [all that would lead him to | ““That's why 1 think you ought to hire | &ie s an it NS by (obs i ST guess [ will talce the one you showed W 1 » e e o think that he was even partially insane, e, ) . kUt St me fist. Only if [ decide that Tdon’t 522 Broad ay, COullCll BIUfi'S) Iowa. RSl R GO At BT se o R eHie Maude Hail, the voungest daughter of tho | “But you do str sextra quality scarlot and grey | like it, within 0 dayor so, can [ ex i gty dsiiad defe ant. was then put upon the stand f " I used to, commodore, but T don’ 1 in vests aud nants, change it?" T further questioning asto what occurred on v e e, sale Yy > \ uhl T yCallon D. 1. Hutehison & Co, for choice | e R R | b \fl‘.‘ \1 LA LI L :an; £ , former price e and 30c, sal \( e i L SPECIAL NOTICES. GITIZENS STATE BANK urgrains inlots in Wilson Terrace. Speci s L gkt Tat river off and on now for 15 years, anc s e . . After a dialogue, of which the above g J fuducements for the noxt fow dovs, Vo o fucls of any paticular T | 7 higevery one of ‘em, overy blimed | | Sie 20x2, formor price o and 400, 8410 | yiyvos brieily an idex, ho discovers by his COUNCIL BLUFFS. | —-— e s ite | one ot em, commodore. But Lnever hit %, former price 43¢ and 3le, sale | Wateh tnat ho has lost just an hour and Of Council Blulfs, W.oW. T 03 h potinig and: cousidered hi BT Nl o L L S Hto s eat o tharas R A CUAEn et trde for fuom o1 Doy weae | CAPITAL STOCK +.vv..8150,000 oomis is 10 Jofferson 4 oot ing and ¢ red him | man you can get now, Size 25x30, former price 3¢ and 60e, sale | tion of the day, pulls the hat down over W Blums, his dwelling. ot Shinapdond 3 § Mrs ). D, Spanlding of Sioux | insane s questioned as to che symp. The commodore used also to tell a | priee 4ic. hig eyes, and " proc to wear it until (ppra s e 3100, Call at e oftice | SURPLUS AND PROFITS..... 7,000 stof Mis. J.N. Casady loms that - charueierise insanity, and bis ox- | companion o this one. It was about | i 3, former pricesive and 3¢, sale | his friends ave again foreed to call his GOumUAR I neRi PR TRLIURSOHDERVRIS J. 8. Detwileris inthe city, the guestof | “ptition GRS AL dsomelime, et a | AM0ther man who came o him to got a | Pricedic attention 1o its appenranc furtlier purticulirs, TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. .. . 215,000 his father-in-law, G. . Boulton, O S L i o : BOSTON STORE JOR SALE or exehanze, 1 eood n. < s 0. Gl cood deal lon nty Attorey Or place ns pilot. & “otheringham, Whitelaw & € = = . R Dnasiingg ‘ 5 o oS AL Miller, B O Gleason | Thomas and Willian M b valol | el IRt Re L e s at | Do you know the river?” the commo- RRE L b Eaie ) Dr. E. . Miller, of Cross Plains, Wis., 1 i Al L Ll Shugart, B E. flart, 0D Edmundson, Cha Warsaw, 1L, to the remains of M. | the time he examined hin soon after the | dore asked : Burns, arelative of theirs who died a fow i southwestern Towi or cicar . iannion ansact general binkinz hus expressed the opinion that, for’ obstinate ! ! . Ouliann SR L i ) daysago in Creston, for interment in that mukes me look like a hay 3 g iy, Apply atone to Julnston & Vinlatg e Lurzest eapital and surplus of un; ity e e oy Sy snoihin (sl St Sum Davis, the funiy man of Carson, | rohedy kiows to. piarmacy. Wonderful | JIOR SALE o exchange. o 812000 10, INTEREST UN TIM= DEPOSITS, 3 hefore noveply he 1t his reason “Nosi don 3 o Sa o S N e Stock of boots and shoes; splendic - — S. B, Wadsworth has been appointed one | for neglocting todo so wus that the grand N Nev., recently took & trip to San Fran- have resulted from its use. IR Eakahp Gl n He BRI M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D of the Judges in the Nebraska state or tey hid not taken the trouble to get it out of MR ciseo. A correspondent from there tolls —- i lenr city property or fowa lind s this i o1 2 wl eontestto beheldin Lincoln, next I Ho also said o few minutes after that '“__'\“\"‘ o "-\ . ! the | thisstory atthe expense of the news- e Middleman and Oy roduction. | fora fon days.” Johuston & Vi Patten AR EARL NSk AND evening. There ave about ten of v led he had chang his mind since the grand ell, commodor L know where the paper man: Think of such a state of things us Mr, 1ncil Blutrs, Counct! Blufs, Ta, colleges of the state represented in the j was 1m session, as he had made o more | shags an’t, and that’s where I always While here Davis was shocked to read | Mills gives an instance of, in recounting OR SALE- One spizn of Clydesdale horses All dise fthe EVIE i EAI NOSE i TH RO test careful examination of ti run my boat. ; the news of the deathin Butte City, of | his experience among the destitute poor sixyeiors old s weizht, 3,000 pounds, - Will- o G200 ST CR 2y A. Henry of thelaw firm of Bur | | Some time was take il m'wrrll--h “Did I employ him?” Said the commo- | juck Tyler. 1 camble They were vory | of Liverpool, suys the England | fam 1 Pardoo, south of the institute on Pony | Giilina enre L as naai oM NGNS in try to find out what distinction there | dore in telling ¢ 010D hC Akl Ss SR 4 A 1 o AR “ngina |- erook « it s1i iy lias rotumed from Deadwood, S, [ trging o i O e ity | dove in telling of it. “Ofcourse 1 did. | gour fricnds, and theiv infimacy was [ Magazine. One cold Decomber morning i IAY FEVER troatel aho wont on o prospecting topr, He | Wos i the witness' mind hetween insanity | 1, pad } A sull ) 1 ; i SN ANINT (o colobratod MeDhall pinnos i EI treated e oA mbbse T Wi nore | and unsounduessof mind. At first Dr. Cook brought about ina peculinr way. One | he found in a certain house a baker out | D) BRI LA with eminent suc 10 that city in o short time, and will open an | thought theve i on, but before day back in 1875 Mr. Davis wassitting | of work, and next door to him a tailor | oy'eisy payuente by ' M SURGICALOPERATION 8w omiag thers, he had i I o nely i inthe office of the Virginia City Chron- | out of work, und next door again o shoe | teaeher 16 Stutsmin strect, Couneil 1 e e - sion that lie was mistaker ber of e writing local items when two pale | maker in the same plight. I could not 5 ntely pre roves T TN 5 1 0 bel n evidence, o \ether on pleasure bent or business, should 2 i d s ! { FANTED-Girl for general housework, 1 e Snugart & Co, carry largest stockof bulk | hooks were bef vt inevidence, on | whether on pleasure bent or business, should | i Do ieatarly well dressed gentlemen | forget for many d helfiye lBnt BV TR eay o 1d, rden and Hower sceas in the west the subject of ins D ( take on every tripa bottle of syrup of figs, o Catalogue and sumples by mail, quite freely from these, but I | laats inost mlansantly i dieaatynlly stered, One of them expiained that | none of them hid what could bé called atalukue and sunples by TG el e requIiese SRR LGl e o ey v B the day before i San Franeisco D™ | pair of shoes, and none of them a proper | K e Gy Foe] VBRIV clvaTon moTe i icka: AR olsNn: leadactios and oflier forms of sickness O'Neill had been shot and killed by suit of clothes, and they we 1 exeeed- The suils wwhich rere mentioned @ few | $heen bound, leomed looking book that thie | sole in e ana § les by all leading phler named Mush-head Bill, ingly anxious to got brend; and yet, al- | YV . HEOR 1 DR SOnH A At r .,ny!\' ‘!‘H‘le:r\n!\'y‘» ‘“‘:wll ‘mm fondled a mo- | druggists, Well?” inquived Mr. Davi terson brothersof Weston against the Mutnai | “*How long, doctor, has it been since yo Dirc s for Shopping. Councl Blufs agent, B W, Kappell, wore | 7O I read that last evening” was the | #Charlie, dear,” said young Mr | reply to her hushand the other mor Wiom docs this book belong tof” nstohariishnn Lot hen how in the world do you expeet brains, and LUl always braing employ ment. A 0L SALE-A house and larze loton easy | of teeri J. LAUTERWASSER has moved hig | Sunel Blufts, s warehouse from 525 Browdway to 100 though one was & baker,and one & tailor | Brosdway, where he will kéep on hand” ot “Oh,” the gentleman said, **we want | and one a shoemaker, they could not stie | Steck of furnace fistures you to give O'Neil good send off and | a hand or foot to help each othe The ]“ll\:~\l,| At a sacrifice, 1 larze Mossier | burn h-liead up. trouble was, of course, so faras each in ufe, perfect conditions 3 oflice desks and | W hat for dividunl was concerned, that their serv- | gt s storetiuehs, tinae o sife frick UL “Doc was a friend of onrs, and we want | ices could not he employed at o profit by rrs, arae platforn floor Keeline & There are two suits, it oneof which Ne S W ing, as he was hurrying on his oy g : you to put in your best licks,” said the | any one, the markets, perhaps, being Felt, 117 Main st Peterson is plaintiff, and in the ¢ Haus, | *Whe ' . ‘_‘j\‘\* 3 ‘:“ ‘“"_' ‘1““"‘“» ”"‘]' "‘“‘ o atleman, placing two $20 picces onthe [ ready stocked with bread. and cloth [N BENT The Mo his brother. The petitions state tha | t4Wellatsal 3 s he fidgeted ould you mind IR EAC Ll hle and shoes, and there being no money in | | day's 40 4s $001 1o be commenced by the P begun in superior conrt yesterday morning i ; yrick, With baserient oryonslyill i Aylesworth | Satton’s and nsking thom to glve you u siv!"eried the journalist, making any more U must always | Siuire 101 T 1 of industiy, | QIORSALE- A lurgain: now Caibel) thb onEYS [myinia U T G ) A : “Youmight as well take ‘em,” said | as at Lis ot to mee with @il the Tate iniprove ‘I:ul\n»?)\ “\l,. U B n y 1‘.3 R Rl i At x“ L Sl ontleman just win themat | the nonds of. (h ople but to produce | ORI 0 IEY, Ry UN ) vicinity, in spite of the At thi=u smothiered wong the rou onis Rl IRty AR Eraro such things as people ean by at | son, 617 Browdwiy UL CIL BLUFFS \II AV DYE WORKS they ~ know that b is of the court room, a small pie® of w A3 YouRnaLI00 gty AP K ‘Oh, in that cas vemarked Mr, | bursting bakeries and NOR BA LE- Eight-room houso o T Kinds of Dyt 1 i the to be trusted with such 4 business, They f mueht have been detected in tt emn face owi, for my sumumor dress was brown: | 1y vis oeketing the coin and instantly | are perfeetly campatibio with each oth K on Harrison lery '_ ey 1o of the AR, ‘Faded im that by means of falso wpresontations | of the court by I rination ‘Hu Ldon't believe | want any q..,m\- of oming warmly and sympathetically i - - Wl fome cheap. I Hutehinson, 617 | Fuh jos iniele took e o ppell induced them to fake out policies f AlL the whil o 15 ex- | blue, for I've worn blue so much. You Ry AWy Gartnd] s Breaking the Broadwiy e R .00 each, with the sstanding U amining a paper which be hand Intorested. *Why certainly, DIl writ atter paying three full p s the polivies | withan air that would might getsome plaid sumples, but 1don’t | 4yep what 1 feel. Doe O'Neil was white | First New York Boy—When was y {ORSALE or Rent-tarden land, with might be returned, the ders to veecive | life depended on his findin want any of those blue and green plaids, | ) back the full amount that they had paid in, | within the next five minites Peet & Co. are the west of the Mutual and that they O, perhups that 1s foryour change | “Oh, no, not at all,” replicd Cnar 1 0 co. i alu oun 015 Broadway wur DAY Mt e w through, T knew him well, and a | mother married! 3, Douses, Uy J. Ik Rica 103 Nalu st Gounall | 1018 b s el N nov anything with mueh ved tn il nor | more loveable character never breathed. | Second New Yok Rov-When sho was - together with interest. On these represc iently been tar, favaway when the lay too loud a plaid. Something in. HOWN | By the way, what's the oth ham6| OF [ltwo ity BEWhenwas yous mothermarried tions they cach gave w personal note of 50, | his expense had been ol around.” B and whiteand gray. with justa dish of | iy Mush-lead Billy” RErg e R e dajoint note of #00. These otes, they twinkle w bis eye a few minute some brighter color might do, or—oh vty @ b i, B oo pasied o the oadnatids. | Uit ho had heid something wbout | '. don'wgret anything in biack and white, | . i eried Mr Davis, his tono | Chicago Boy My mother beat that s\@(‘ll\‘(hll‘ll‘ll(IIHHII'I\\N‘NI\ of the company, and the company now ‘The vest of the afterncon was and don’t get achock of any kind. Y ou Y With munly scorn and detestation. | $he war married before I was born. ses to lssue any policies containing the p ith the eross-oxammation of Dr. Cook, afte S Foi & e 3 I e Rk ik Cieions it Kappe promised. O thie he. | Which court adourne until this (o st e tan et ek | ““Tavlor! Why, thats the same cow: Gave Porrect fost, AU Cole’s Hardware Store, 45 Main St count they demand a judgment ot 00 each, e avp Henvietty, in lightand drle shades |, q1y, murdering sevub thatassassinat i, together with the costs of the suit Evans Laundry Co,, 520 Pearl stret. Telo- | 0f green, not vm: la nor oo dark poor Dobson & vear or 80 ago, ain't it | Tn addition to the two suits brought by the | phoue 200, Goods called for and delivered, just medium: or, if you see anything No." Petorsons unother was filed by Hans Hansen -— pretty in momie eloth or se Torp, in which the allegations ave sub The City's Finances, soft cashmere or vioux vose cloth or p Wesell seeds in bulk. You ean save one- ) Dr. Killem—Did the medicine T sent your | half by huving inthis way. Our seeds are ail suid the gentloman quictly. I | husband eause him to rest easy ( freshand tested. Now is” o good time killed Dobson Mis. Widderweeds (swily)—Yes, unless | DIue ariss for luwns, k ‘Ob,” said Mr. Davis the medical students have disturbed hit 485 g " o1 T T stantiaily the sameas in the oliers, excpt- | The city treasurer has just completed ts | de sole in stylish shades you might g S R e el SRdihlin I YOU EXPECT T0 RIDE A 21 MAIN STRERT ingthat the policy issued to this plaintiffwas |\ nual peport for the year ending March 1, | Sampiess but I'd - prefer something * in =t} LAseadd % B, Jucquemin & Co, Jewelry Store - G = yver ¢ for 2,00, the premium paid 8 and the 3 ! iR i G Ay = L b COMP Y E S3Y( R ¢ amount of the judgnent deanded $00; 1501, Tt will be fncorporated o tho mayors | (el bades orzson qen’t suphese 1l coutis, Hoamenew, Sore 1 e Liebig BI1G LLE Fiuley Burke.Geo.W. Hewitt,Thos. E. Casady All three of the suitsare brought by message which is to be aelivered to the coun- | SOUHd afford oneof those Muscovitesilis, quickly relieved by Brown's Br S . | this year figure with us. We sell the Vieto A+ law drm of Sims & Saunders, while Hatlo & | cil gt the fisst meeting of the new year, | 40 YOU, denr? You got samples of it ubes. LA suipivand offeatial remadyy s b | Wi Lirt: a0 the Gint. Fices did Wy Burke, Hewitt & Casaly, McCabe appear for the defendants. Thoat- | ((yioh takes place nest Monday, The follow | 't how, I'd H{\mll:hl of something in for “'\““ other ;'«rnrh‘\ for the same pur- Tonl ohioles whon firstinvented and given | tosulieveryong L torueys for the defence claim that they witl | e LAKOS DHC nest 1, onday. hefollow 4 yirhy cloth and drap de soie: but you | pose. Sold enly in boxes. i okt 1 e ST APEPAC CoeTp . o rg—at-1e be able to disprovethe chavges of false rop- | 1\ thesepart in full : & 20007 o | might ask for samples of ench in —going, e, Justis von Liebig. Theie ) COLE & COLE, MAIN STREET Attorneys-at-Law reseutation which arve wade agulisy Oh hnd March, 1591 B0 s | denr? Well, please don't forget the Ghost Dance for Revenue Only EXTRAGT oF BEE e PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAL clieuts. RECELPTS he's gone, and I'll wager anything he'll | Spol tesman: Wild Goose Bill’ COURTS. S General fund $40.401 27 come home without half those samples, | private seeretary and head bookkeeper, | s known around the world and iy toly OMces: J. J. Brown Building CouncllBlu Farowell Recoption, LOALII D it ot AT Men never can remember anytning!” who has just struck a teial halance— | been carried into “Darkest Africa” by LEE WI NG Towa A very pleasant reception took place | ieran0l g A S e e vere, T3iL. weler it eannin® | Stantey: I is unapponchable for purity, | inesa SLrerpimat Aol passiand| a2 s iatie and o Fos Tiekee pan, | L0 190K yoro, Bl waior a vamin | B, i Ciin es2 Py sician | gy OGDEN HOTEL on BlufY street, itbeing m the of ‘el stp LULE o B James G, Blaine is fond of spicing con- | hotel an® no one aerossin’ th” ferey for a | sablein Inproved aud EconomicCookery A I Rlo oL nahYe The Ne \ farewell to Mr. W. 5. Homer, who expects to | | i\rury fund versation with a story. Thisis one that | week. Suthin's got to be dane,” " Wild | Genuine of i s s been o leave the city in the near futire. The early W[ assesstient sewer he has made due duty more than once: Goose Bill, whohas just come from Ruby with U JTustus 168G throug part of the evening was various ie s tae i ion A man i a freo ticket toa | City: I tell yo what to do, Shorty: go | . = A A k ments, after which refrosk i SRTRT theatc lay was not a_good one, | over to Husky-Boy-That-Likes-Bogse’s | SIgnature von Lichig ::-{'\‘\!:“\v‘.l I“"::lv\\;”l \1,]‘5::\2‘(4(\, 3 I Pl conitoes and the Wi thoroughly in tepee an’ bring him 1" his klooteh down STADBLISHIED 1865, Yaln Suiter. B Lot P Db SRR AR ST 3 cord with the standing of the play. At | yer: Tell ‘em Ullgive ‘ema red blanket i, oty i heve Toon. Sineavell, Wahaco Busiel Meaoe [ #Hetund the end of the irstact there weregroans | an’ a bottle if they’ll dance fer'n ‘ouran’ IX J SIMPSDN | o e | 3 hore, Rat vy Wallace, Homer, Spoaner, - Fiteh, Emer, | K Y and hisses and other vehement expres- | o half on th' beach just above th' forry. - GEO.M. WHITNEY, Stacy, Burton, Sta tice and 'Gr Sowor district N sions of disapproval on the pavtof the | Then we'll petition th' govner for troops 4 o W g b The ladies were memier: tho b winelige fun) i audience, Thb froo ticket man eat still | an’ lay outs town round yove summots | 1409 sad 1411 Dodge 8¢, U""“W&"‘ L rolds, asthini, eatareh ull ¢ OFFICER & PUSE Camp'’ party, who have the | | Generslsewerfund and seemed satisfied. When the second ) ) i an’ organize a land company. nuty hea, gleet, pres’ ca sewsons together camping on the Chautauqua | Special issessuient et began it proved to e worse than the % > e 4 e, Hieimatisin poriiysis all ki scases, <4 B N B E: R S grounds b ng fand 2.0 4 first, and nearly every one in the audi- | Did you notice thui fine head of hair at y Uyenala, Wranoged. Bevimiglh, desipets beldhon .A. : - enco groaned his utter disgust except | church lastSunday? That wus Mes. B e laeT VG Ordin . nomAttor of o : Stole His Clothing. Totul roceipts 1 it She never permits herself to be out of Hall's : > pnarn cvery Corner Main an1 Broadway, George Gilman of Missouri Vailoy was in WORSENENTS AR lse el A, SRUBLE G IARWIO! Eriul e nenavor R N Bty Tl 1oty COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA the city yesterday looking for a young man | General fand & 401 N e et e S e R - 4 A L 4 which I strietly o ll:vn;rj’ n ‘1-“:” ‘;u“:‘; ostle &hante who, he thinks, svent throush his po. { Jpost el sy 10318 Tha nliwr A L L $ Read the e xnination free. Only n s olle 1 made wnd interes: 1 on tha Monday oight. During the nig b so Intersection paving and *'Yes, very much,® Electrical Traveler: A gentleman, well o1 EhouIgL have b e e i e e ot you gronn | nows e b maker of ook gunken | 1% AT g il REME DY. Yesterdad morning he found |Y~nl“"1ld Bareretm 010 and hiss?’ £ has o little son of an inquinng turn - 4 ; LEE WING Ma % mall, weak missing and also his room-mate, aud the coin- | Livrary fund I can'tdo it decently. Tnm hereon | of mind, The other evening the 548 II,\ imer St., Deny ) an cidence led Mr. Gilman to think that they | Speciul as't « ni 0N a free ticket given by the head of the | boy swid to his father: “Papa, whero is BUILDENS OF se stmp for reply went off together, His case was reported to | Curbingind s fund 170 08 o fr icket given by the head of the y 5 1 \l&mm-\‘ > bl B grudiog fund 0816 N Fars 1 * | place where people g0 to when the boiler s ‘ ; property had been found LA b IR 5 buy ticket and_ come hack and express | | whero pox to when thovoller |~ myo Leading fty) ho Lowost Pricos. | T Marrige Licenses, Generalsewer 4 e 1 4 n. A - S sued yosterday by County Clork Campiell e ot anmntof cash on haad Maseh 1, | 30 Mareh comesin like a lon it will g0 | s Do tho hiph, 1s & siien of do LIQUGKH Elfi.fl £y NEHVE AND BRAIN TF ATMENT Naue, Residence, 150, when the sent wdministration went '”\",\"’[‘\:“,”'}‘,” "“‘ ,"‘"']‘"“"- } liug nore /AS IRQIINL BAGH O3 # | "IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE for Myster ., F fa, Wik s Rt \Waras sty Noly | oot by SELGUTS) i Mo ML | SR Slactvio lghitod, toni hotud, voa . | DR, HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC, Fred G. Bares Pottawattamie county | of§10,750.91 during the vear tibaled limited teains of the Chicago, Ease Up Kntaty Tosios, and ps T Alice Byeriy Pottawattiamie connty e Willfam Aukland Mtawattant, ounty The Building Accepted, ahi and apeody oure, whether tho pati v A contain T Annic Kasson Pottawiattu ounty | The school ¢ Manager. Milwaukee & St. Paul rmilway will run | s0n between Omaha and Chicago, The ele ard met yesterday aftermoon | trie berth reading of the most common bits of dom bestowed on the muan whe v FAn aleonolie wieok. 11 K i prenatl lamps in their pa chewing tobacco, clgarettes ol Y X 3 A A TR LTS 1 1 reatest nov iquor, by the man who hus no such v i Magle Seton o ounty daxs b o s OODM A ( S Albinus H, Burch. ... Pottawattamie county | fOFthe purpose of examining the buildivg. | the age cket office, 1501 Farnam weakness, is the eleetrotypec I'he Klm\w\)‘x» Sl & b DMA ! CO. 1 Elza C Willlams, ... Pottawattamie ¢ | The coutractors aud the architect were ou ! Quaha, “M Wy §okrylo makpliod by BEA CE & OO and 1110 Fursam Streot, Vina e inthe new school nouse on the Cechiran tract | slecping cars ave th t tho habit is to quit.’” Ther oETTinuRp s by HiAR L. BA\

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