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ATURDAY, MARCH THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 1892 = \ 3 T . . d | Wash.; Harlin J. Cozine, pihiéssor, Walla siding elder, Kristiania, Noi Lay— [{ the evening there was Auother scssion, An « 1 o, Binfessor, residing A , Norway. Lay Dont be deceived R THE OMAHA BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | thron mie® srecchee: mage. wore. thote by | Waiis, Waeh. . Arin * Svendsen, meréhaat, Kiawnger, Fs Lol SEW A A h jal—Chad] ‘ 4 dealers who ST B e o i Fauic M, Danis of | prosiding elder, Mitcbe, S 1 PAten e | Novaent d Danish: _Ministerial R L L . Shipman of Red Oak, Frank M. Davis of | presidin r, , i Alv h Norwegian an anish: Mioisterial— “Cutting” prices COUNCIL BLUFFS, Corning, Major H. (. Curtis of At | Adkinson, pastor, AlbuqlicrquaeN.M. Lay— | John H. Johnson, presiding elder, Chicago, Josts to ¥ outting ™ OFFIC NO. 12 PEARL STREET, | Proposition to Ereot a Oold Storage Ware- | jintio: o Coionil, A D BabbArt | Hauel o e e Savvor om0 | ey, Feanaton. iy knorom steam latia &y gode. o i * R I ] honee Discussed, bauquet was given at the Hotel Johnson, Des Moives: Ministerial E}'Flnr_v Mlllnr,= Ohio: Ministerial—David H. Moore, edi tect the ‘,,,{,",.y under the auspices of tha bar of Montgom- | pastor, Indianola, Ta.; \\IIE p 8. Hooker, | tor Western Christian Advocate, Cincinnati, the genuine medi- Telivered by Carrler to any part of the City = ery county. At the close of the feast re- ll'MIdln’t; elder, ';;nr;;m)'nn il <|Yohn (lt (,)h John \'V. Ditlon, pastor, Lancaster, O.; cines of Dr. R. V., ¢ o iven to tho following:toasts: orswell, pastor, Bedford, Ja,: William C. | John C. Jackson, pastor, Columtus, O.; 1 Plerce, are now . 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER EXACT DETAILS NOT- YET DETERMINED | S L avrrees v pottiics s Feoanen: | martin, \presiding . elder, qohariton, 1a; | dobn K. Tidblee raster’ Fojtontam’ O n[ i 3 ) ' , L , D \ o] MU 3 .\ pastor, i O sold only through " “The rofessional Juror,” L. T. Genung of | William N, Ramsav, presiding elder, Boons, | John C. Arbuckle, pastor, Zanesville, O. //’ regularly author- TELEPHONEs | Rysiness Offico Hast.nga: “The Enforcemsnt of Ceiminal | Ta. Lay—Leroy M. Mann, teal estate, Des | Lay—Carmi Alderman, merchant, Ironton, ired ngents, who bl isdiics . Fruit Growers and Farmers of Pottawatta- M. Harl of Council Biuffts, Hon. | Moines, Ia.; Leslie M. Shaw, jawyer, Deni- | O.; Fletehor C. Coultrap, suporintendent can scll only at o] mie Coanty Will Be Requested to herson of Red Oak officiated as | son, la. . 6 1 public schools, Nelsonville, O. the following long-established MINOR MENTION. Subscribe to the ¥ master of ceremonies, Among those present lh\ll:“(;|t‘l|)lll\\[jé_l‘l‘ln\ "l.m\(‘“n. o, (‘rnfinn thx\nrllm Samuel P, Wilson, Golden M.«mr Discovery, #1.00 bot- - were a large number of prominent attorneys | presidingelder, Aibion college, Albioa,Mich. | | presiding elder, Salem, Ore.; Charles C. tle. Favorite Prescription, £1.00 per bottle, N, Y. Plumbing Co. THRE of Fremont, Montgomery, Mills, Cass and | Joseph F. Berry, edaitor Kpworth Horald, | Stratton, president Portland university, Pleasant Pellets, 25 cents per vinl. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Pottawattamie countie Chicago, (11.; William H. Shfer, pistor. De- | Portiand, Ore. Lay—George W. Staver, The genwine medicines, which can be had CeaTUs chiattel ioasia, 501 Bap blosk —te troit, Mich, ;' Arthur Edwards, ditor North- | merchant, Portlaud, Ore.; John O. Booth, | only at these prices, are the cheapest you can o Hegpi '{’. I A meeting of the Merchants and Manu- BOSTON STORE, westorn Christian Advocate, Chicago, 11l.; | merchant, Grant's Pass, Ore. uso, for they'ro guaranteed. 1t's lue re- Jobn Dariecn Lt:'fi“)(’.\‘.?f N ed FostareRy &7 | Tacturers nssociktion afd thb Board of Trade James S, Smart, presiding eldor, Filnt, | Piusourg: Ministerial--Charles W. Smitn, | ceived or o pay.” T every caso where Dr. N 3 > "~ N Blum, 1 Annonne ¢ | Mich Matthew C. Ilawks, pastor, | editor Pittsburg Christian Advocate, Pitts Pierce's medicines fail to give satisfaction, this city, was held last evening at the Board of Trade O T wow, nuouncement | Gav City, Mich.; Jesse Kilpatriok, pastor, | burg, Pa.: Asbury L. Potty, presiding eidor, | the makers will return the money. But, | The First Methodist church hops to have | rooms, for the purposo of talking overa plan | o 0 o0 B8 | Yale, Mich, | Lay—George W. Hobinson, | Beaver, Pa.; Thomas H. Woodring, presid: | they want to b sure that Jou et their med: { their new buildiag completed and ready for | \which has been developed by J. J. Foaron | DUF thousandcs of patrc . lumberman, Detroit, Mich.: Hervert A, For- | ing elder, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Joseph W. cines, and not their bottles refilled or tam- e ocoupancy in about two months, during the past few Hays for tho erection | S5KINE duily when our spring morchan: | resy, Iawyer, Sagiuaw, Mich. s Miles, presiding elder, Pittsburg, Pa. Lay— | pered with, or spurious imitations. g A motion for a now trial has been filed in | oo onen P sold storags wara. | Gise would bo placed on sale. Moat of East Ohfo: Ministerial—Williin H. Rider, | James A, Lane, time keepor, Johnstown, Refuse everything offercd as Dr. Pierce's \ho district court by the plaintiff in the suit | And maintainsnce of & cold storag the inquiries were regarding dress rn--mum elder, Akron, O.; Robert M. | I’a.: Vachael Harding, retired, Washington, medicines at less than the above prices. FOUND AT LAST of Deere, Wells & Co. against Aultman, Mil- | house. His plan is to organizo a stock com- | ;4,545 which we have at last got ar- | Freshwater, presiding elder, Scio, O.; John | Pa. They are generally spurious, ler & Co, pany with a capital of about 35,000, of which | yunged in stosk and open for inspection, | I {wm.. pastor, |A\.«w l’llnl:uh-l.|||h|u. 0.3 Jay Hl‘upzM Sound: Ministerial ~Andrew J. | — —- “ | Atver ¥ t On L » i Uty Quitd will meet in regular session | he will take 85,000, He will then lease the | Fiverything the latest, the newest, the | S Youmans, presiding elder, Cleveland, O.; | Hanson, presiding elder, Portland, Oro. ; N fter Years of Unsucosssful Searoh for a this afternoon 8t 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. | warchouso for & term of five | nobblest. Thay have only to b seen to | Johu I Wilson, presiding elder, Cambridee, | Thomas J. Massey, pastor, Whatcom, Wash. A Written Guarantee | Cure, Martin Anderson Gets Relief from Harrls, South First streot. A full attend: | v, th 16ves 3 ¥ O.: Harvey Webb, pastor, Cleveland, O. | Lay—David T. Denny, captalist, Seattle, to Curo kivery Uaseor | the Chinssy Doctor-A Volintary Tast anco is'desirod. g e ‘“""’ e MR u"‘e“:‘fl‘;';‘ m“ }l‘{‘“'“vl'r\fll'}“!']'d»r WEAVES FOR 1802, | EV¥glewis Miller, manufacturer, Akron, ‘\\'n!h.: Fredoriok 8. Williams, paysiolan, Monoy Refunded, monial. | 5t = i air rate of interes noney fn- k- NE 3 EAVES F 92. | O.: Silas J. Williams, manufucturer, Alli- | Puyallup, Wash. Our e aRnent and nota patsila g as. Cuo OMATIA, Nob.. Jan. 18, 1802 M‘;‘;"Q:fi:CM"‘,"“‘*‘)‘;“"‘_}::‘& fl:'l':;c}fi vestod. The exact details of his proposition Is o light weight material in silk and | ance, O. Rock River: Ministorial—Frank M. Bris- hive never seon n sYmptom To whom [t May Concern: ,,,,,g;".‘um,"m,,,.',;;y,,,,,,',':‘ “an_ outeageous | have not get boen decided upon, Lut nlc will | wool known ns “‘Lansdowne,” perfectly ”1-‘ st 'J‘m,m‘ossocl" i : vl lm"lu‘r.t‘:lnmzu. Illl.l lm‘g\ s fifl'"'\" pe- co. Ty doscribing cas fully wo ewn troat vou by This is to_certify that I have boen a i i S have ail the profits that may accrue during | plain, weave resembling silk, but drape uys, presiaing elde velund .y | siging elder, Chicago, Pranklin A Har- | mai), and wo give tho sano strong gunrantos tocare | Yorer , vl i Aussdult on a boy who works at tho Pacitlo | G U5 0" Vears, excepiing the interost v ,-n“}q aeh move wencafar | CPES | CRobort Howard, real estate, Cattanooga, | din, prosiding elder, Knglewond, Lil.; dobn | orrefund allmoney. Thoss Who prefer to como hore | :“":l":"“"':l‘:"‘.“;:": l{‘l‘,‘:l ";,‘:’(":"‘i“:"“lr‘“"';‘a‘l:‘ . % I oot A s . sl Tenn. M. Caldwell, pastor, Chicago, 111, ; Henry B, | fortreatment can do soand we will pay railrond faro . a8 J 3 Rogular mooting of Fidelity council, No, | He pave, A 33";;';[3;::‘ . ".f""l')'i.'f&&n“n"r'i. ~ We show the best quality in the mar- [ "{e. Ministerial--Francis H, Bock, pre- | Ridzaway, president Gar Biblical Thsti- | both ways and hotel biils while hore If wo fail tocura — tions of tho throat. and tried all the 166, itoyal ~Arcanum, this evening at 8 | A3 GE G0 ety B Hees, John Y. Stons | ket earried and advertised by all the | giging elder, Brookville, Pu.:James T. Ed- | tute, Evanston, 1ll.; William H. Burns, pre- | We Challenge the World for u caso that our MAGIC patent medicines and remedies I ever o'clock. All mombers aro requested to be | 40 ih06r Wise, to present the matter to the ding eastern houses at #1.35und $1.50: | wards, principal Chamberlain institute, R siding clder, Chicago, Ill. Lay—William [ REMEDY willnot cure. Write for partica'ars aal heard of, but with no success. I tieated present to attend to important business. W. | Giiiong ‘and especially to the fruit growers make our price $1.25—goods full 40 | dolph, N. y.; Witham P. Bignoll, p Deering, manufacturer, kEvanston, Iil.; Ben. | Kettheesidenoe Inour secon years' practies with - wivh -~ qoctors in various parts of the A. (ironeweg, secretary. il Wabure |SULSBHBLIONS in, wide. eider, Randolph, N. Y.; Alfred V jamin I, Sheets, superintendent Illinois State | th* MAGIC REMEDY it lias been most difleats vy u ’ A * of the vicinity, and secure subscriptions to e I overcome the projudioss azainst socallel spseityy | country, but none of them could do me ,The case of thoCitizens' Statobank against | the stock fund. The committes will moet BENGALIN présicingider, i e, Lay—Teumon D, | roformatory, Bontia, 1l Bt undor our Atronk kunraates thonsnds ate trsiag | any good further than giving mo shor f SUBoHoE opuYs for e IaSt Wok, A oo tho farmors and fruit growers at thelr moet- | A popular material for "this season. Chaser inorahant. Greenville, . oo B o Jaoar i oria oV Iam | uand betng curod. " Wa guaranteo to curo o retusl | temporary roliof. I sufferod night an- . - ng in the court house tomorrow aftornoon. | {yg show a nice iine of spring shades, | “(fals AinTate Shaa H o realding elaer Bt eyl | every dollar, and as wo i rapata k 10 pera s | duy, and continuo ¢ WOrse also financial backing of £0,00 it is perfectly safe to ntinued to grow worsy Hot Geuosee: Ministerial -Jume 5. Williams, | Barth, pres pleted yestorday afternoon and given o the | fn uadition to the above business resolutions ngelder, ' Burlington, Ia. i jury Just before the hour for aajournment. Wors HANIEA R son the iegislature the | 4180 black: our price $1.00 a yard, presiding elder. Buffalo, N. Y.: Stanford | Churles Heidel, vastor, Warrenton, Mo. Lay o 10 treatimon aratofo=s you ha withstunding all the medicine I had | Mo sohool boara committes on butldings | Paasave ol the wahonso bl el extending | | VANDYKE BEDFORD CORDS, funt, ageut Book Concern, Now York: John | —George Cress, manufacturer, ~Warsaw, | heew portine oo i sy e oty oo monay tordite: | tiken. I had almost givon up my case and grounds has placed an order with & New | ap jnvitation to the republican state com- This is u new weave of Bedford cord, | T. Cautield, presiding elder, Corning, N. Y. IiL; Herman M. Jacoby, merchunt, St | enttrentments, and although you are not yet cural ' 88 hopeless when L was informed by a York firm for eightecn fags for the various | mittee to hold the convention this summer in [ woven with the od cord, Lut figured | George C. Jones, pastor, Rochester, N. Y Louis, Mo. noone hns pald back your moacy. We witl positively 'l‘h‘u\{ of Dr. C. Gee Wo, the Chinese buildings, in accordance with the order | Council Bluffs. with a Vandyke pattern. s iding elder, Rochestel Southcast Indiana: Ministoriai—Jonn P, | curcyou. 0id chronic, deop seatod eases cured 1nd) dootor, nnd advised to go and soe him in made by the board at 1ts last meeting. The FETND R Handsome line of shades; our price 75¢ TeGerald, editor Buffalo John, president DePauw University, | to ) aays. Investianto our faancial stanting one yptpes (0% SERISN 10 B0 BAG 408 M P60 1 flags will bo here in about a woak, and will At Rest vard ek Y s, Buffalo, N. Y. TLay-— astle, Ind.; James A, Surgent, pre- | reputation as busin Write us for names and S UG LI ol cost, with the flag staffs aod fixtures, not to % i a yard. sk e . rancis H. Root, merchant, Buffalo, N. Y.: | siding elder, Counersville, Ind.; Enoch H. Ave cured Who have a permanent cure for my trouble. 1 was cced £300, The funeral of George Frederic Wes- | ZIG ZAG JACQUARDS, James . Briggs, lawy INvav Wood, pastor, Franklin, Ind. Lay—William for to thom. 1t y slow in making up my mind to make The class union entertainment givea last | trip took place from the [family resi- The above is a novelty, something en- Gormany : Ministeri H. Geb- | I Stevens, merchant, Aurora, Ind.; William | ageto do this. If your symptomus are sore throst, ' guch a radical change 1n my treatment, ble | h 31.00 dt, presiding elder, Karlsruhe, Germany. | ‘I, Friedley, judge of court, North Madison, | mucous patches in mouth, rhoumatisn in bonesaal - a5 [ knew a trial with tho Chinese doc- Iirnst Mann, manufacturer, Rodalben, | 1nd. joints, i falling out, eruptions on wny part of th’ |t \would bring mo, but T finally con - 3, 3, & body, feellng of genera! depression, pains in heat o re : constantly taking merary a11 potash shoult disson his office with that intention. I 1ound evening at the First Baptist church by the | dence, 707 Mynster s , Wednesi tively new in effect and very desi voung people of Mrs. Stevenson's Sunduy | 2 o'clock p. m. A large cirele of sympa- | goods for spring wear. The price scbpol class was well attended, and the pro- | thizing friends joined the cortege to | avard, gvsm of inusical -scloctions, recitations, tab- | [irvie ¥ comotory HENRIET Miuisterial—John . Spence, Irdux, calisthenics and I[ndian club exhibi: v Stewir We have them in all qualities and _ull ettt g L LE AL dwin “W. Caswell, presiding elder, | (it tis0 of Uhose drugs will suroly brin S 066t6r L 6l6vE SFLY 5 < ton, was lighly enjoyod. ‘Tho proceeds of | . 1ev. Me K. HL-L\‘&“% of the I nrslt \ll LIS | s C. Carter, ex-editor Meth- | Suuta Barbara, Cal.; Winfield 5. Matthew, | wores and enting ulcers in the eni hon't fall toweite the ‘lu;".m ml;.ur, onte l"t-fllfl"}.vgcnt:fi ho ontertatnmont will be usad in assisung |- . church conducted the sorvices, which | lnigiuuiblo shudos « y 58, | odist’ Advoeate, — Chnttanooga, Tonn.: | Vice prosident Univorsity of Southera Calls | Ancummenans theers i the enl, Dot il towats: ' man, thoroughly posted on my condi- {5 poor and sick of tho city. woro touching¥nd impressive, and spoke | 750 and 3¢ vard. - e Luy—William A. Galbraith, clerk, Nushville, | forniu, Los Augoles, Cal,. Lay—Joseph 1. | et i s neeestiontion and midemt | ton,and it took only a very short time Au effort is being made to induce the fed- | feelingly of the long suffering of ll’m © “ OFL 'n\‘“ T”-\ l‘”‘r»\ % o A:x""‘"“‘“ J. Bruaer, dentist, Morris- | McComas, senator, Pomona, Cal.: | nour power toail you in it. Address i to (‘on\'llnvu mo that h; wf'n. the pr\l;tyl @ 31 court officials to have their prisoners | littlelife now departed and yet so sub- ur dress goouds department never A\ . S iy 30 34y 8 anker, Pasadena, Cal. o 2 " was 80 long in search of. He told me Kt in tho county jailin this city instoad of | missive to tho disponsations of God's | was so complete, having taien great | ldabo: “Misterial rlarvey I, Hines, | Sonthern Germany: Mimsterini—Gotlleb 000K REMEDY 0. - Omahy Nebras'ta. | my case was curable, and that he could k o e ofessor Dortlard 1and. | Dosdail ST ELBF, WAEL: Tk, Lays 1 ses ing them to Des Moines to sorve out:| providence, pnins-in selecting for this scason, the | Professor ortiand uniwersity, = P osdall, prosiding elder, Waco, Tex. Lay cure mo, and propared me a special Woie “entences or await thoir trials, as is [ © Tho pall bearers were Masters Bennic | popular shades being, lizard green, | 9fe: 128 3. Sandars, iawyor, Union, Henry Wellman, builder, New Orlaans. La. FOR MEN ' treatment to suit my condition, und in 20w dov.a. Sheril Hazen has mvited the ol- | Gl “Tou Stowart, Gus Louie, M. | gobelin green, pearl gray, ashes of | “ifiing : : Minis . ONLY. | tWo weeks [ was o much better that I ' 1 Ministerial -Stephon . Whit- | Clark, presiding elder, Belleville, [1l.: Fran- ,‘{‘“Ifll“l"‘k';‘l‘;“{h;{‘,:‘,{‘;‘\“5‘;’“};} Moxley, Harry ott, Re and slates, English | lock, vastor, Clinton, 1L William N. McEL- | iy M. Van Troese, prosiding elder, Salom, | 8500 for u caso of Loz or Faiurxa Max. had the fullest confidence in the doctor’s slals to inspe e satisfactor coe Loper, | roses, French moc Ly FRUE T any g 2 -browns, roy, presidine clder, Springfield, T1l.; Chri: 1L 5 John D. Gilh 3 1 HOoD, General or NeRVOUS De v. weak- ability and committed my case to his will be established at the coming term of the Thé floral offerings were many and | tans and tan et sl & SR LLG 1 y ohn D. Gilham, pastor, Centraha, Il 0D, Generil or NERVOUS DeBiLiTY, weal y i y Tederal court, which opeus tho Tast wee in' | beautiful, one of which was *The Gates BOSTON STORE, ‘\-lnlu'nu;. pastor, Quincy, 1115 William H. | 1,4y Albert (5. Jephson, professor, Lebanon, ° neas ofbody ormind the effectsofcrrorsorex- treatment. I continued to grow batter HiB DALY, Ajar” by the employes of the North- COUNCIL BLt IA. A“jlXgr«;:.fi.“x'ru*)l&r;l‘nll{u'své\hl'lle, ]l‘lll:)-ué\h‘l_mzl Tli.; Milton A. Smitb, eaitor, Vieuna, Til. AT n;‘.’,s’;“;[‘l"fl‘,’.‘;‘r‘;"‘,"m 2 rapidly and am now entirely well. I Rev. L. A. Hali and.lus followers who left |. western Railway company. - Ti: Walliam . Wegstor, ;“'"_,‘mm;:mni - wedon: !':hln(flerfn:l—l\nrlh Al., -‘v-nmn. Five days trial troatment 81, full course 5. 0we my cure to Dr. C. Gee Wo, and am the First Buptist church night before last The light of our life 1s darkness MrsSmith's Reputation, Domestic missions, Danvitle, I1l.; Willlam P“;l(::" \‘;g:‘m‘; “‘-; ::d:“- ‘LIHF-JE«:ES"}I{- {;""f,.'!fu‘2.3‘.“;::1"“ lr?]rlglzu;l ‘ln ll;n'u dl'lws. not ashamed to admit it. I adviso all have secured the Masonic templo for tho next And With sorrow we ure not aons, The suit of Susanna Smith agaiust | A. Smith, pastor, Bloomington, il La; Jacobsson, mercnant. Stockbolin, Swoten: || CooK REMEDY 0o GMalta, Nep Cotervation-” who want relief from their troubles to four Sundays in ordor to_allow Mr. Hall to For-thine s the bitteress nourning, Michael O'Boyle, which was brought by the | Harvey C. DeMotte, superintendent ‘August Fiinl, ongineer, Sandviken, Bweden' | — d 4 ~ | callon Dr. C. Gee Wo, and they will bo n: :umlmtmx;gmax:u?!{c ‘Itfi;"fi,u':“f,‘.‘,"’:‘u‘.'f,'éfi'i Mourning for u littie son. plaiutiff to vocover £,000 for & portion of hor p:;x‘l‘\v:ul.:um(\ :orl:nl:., L3 C. Switzerland : Ministerial--Hans J. Breiter, cured. For all particulars apply or Golinontad Withy the | booliotiiabher, L IMorn And what shallSaser to comfort reputation which she claimed to have lost by | sten merenant, vaa Ml iy BLL ELIEOR, o LADIES ONLY write ‘l;llnlfl,!A'l'FlN L. 1’\;‘“"3"-‘021- ing servicos will also be held. Justwhut o Tho heart that Is dearest of reason of some uncomplimentary remarks | siding elder, Rockport, inds; wiar, joroltessol, Zurichi Switzeriana. oo 21 Cuming St., Cmaha, Neb \“ii1 be d. S B TP Tao younz for the losses und ¢ o4, s ) O 43 Tennessee: Ministerial rawford S. Wil FEMALE REGULATOR, Safe and 5 GER W B HLLb\ ¥ ot t h‘" i oy M Too young for the rise und the fall. which the defendant had made about ber, | Halstead. pastor, Bloomington, son, pastor, Murfeesboro, Tenn, —Lav — MAGIG &oibitia r money refunded. DILEO (GO AL AL Uatter (B fab v oahe AP a e ¢ g was on trial in the district court yesterday | H. Ketcham, prosiding elder, Indianapolis, | Thomas W. Johnson, merchant, Nashville, | By mall 82, Socurely sealel from obscrva. = Rogularzraduate of Chineso medjcine, olzht L stay aftel S are up. Oh, yes, we own it. we own it all day. A number of witnesses were put | 1nd. lay—Nowland T. DoPauw, manufac- | penn, ton. COOXK REMEDY C., Omuhy, Nob yoars Tl!ml x-(“*u A practice. Trents suc- —*",_ Tho boat club held a mostiug lastevening That s 56 name upon the stand and questioned as to wuat | turer, “New Albany, Iud,i Jovathan B. | Upper lowna: Mivisterial —John C. Magee, | - ~ e (T ZANGL L LRI CILUR LTS foitalls over the plan of butldinic s uew boat R Ty .| thev knew about the matter, but their tsti- | Yyuns, morchant, 1o " Staffor, | PIeLOn Codar Falls, Ia.; Alpha J.“Kynett, | LeDuc’s Beriodical Pills. ! "Roots, and herbs—nature's remodios— Manawu. as alroady becn do- 5 monv was in some respects rather a: Ministeriai - Stafford, etary Bourd of Chutch Extension, Phila. he French remedy acts dircctly upon the his medic he world his witn, 000 tes- cidgdethat it shall bo built sometime during Ho hung, he hunz on thy bosom coutradictory. Ihe caso was given to | prosident lowa Wesleyau y, Mount ’a.; Thomus . Fleming, presiding | Senerative orgunsand cures supprossion ofthe timonfa's. Cull and see him, sultation th ing aeason, aud the only question now. il RS RIDIORIHE S ONFIORO hOWES fhe Jury at £:30 Golock In the aftornoon, and | Ploasant, I nbley presiding el Davenport, Iu.: Samuol W, Heald, | menses. &or throo for 85 and can b mailed. free. Has ulso constantly o hund remod'es is whether it shall bs commenced at once or A dear little bird to its Liossom, in less tbax ten minutes a verdict was re- | der, Oskaloosa, In.: Thomas.d. Mye pre- y, Fayotte, Ta,; Jamea H, Rhea, tor, | Should notbeuselduningpresnancy. Jobbors, * for the following diseases ready proparcds bo postponed until a littidlater in the season. The beautiful, the dutiful flover. TarieAdnilivor o 01 Bo 5 siving clder, Pleasant, Ia. Lay— calitown, " 1a. Ly - Honey Bebere, | Lnssistsand the publio supplied by Goodman Asthina, Catareh, Rhowmatsm, Tudigestion, 1 Q1 ) K 5 Pine y! o ¥Ry 3 o o el 20 h ¥ A ol i I ss. Slek oade nti regular annaal meeting of e club, He grew by its sweetness so trial. Petitions were filed yesterday as tol- ville, 3 Marcus Simpson, .werchant, ur- | merchant, Manchester, Ia, oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Rall 0 dollar per bottle or six for five dols which takes place a week from next Monduy That smile uato smiie rosponded, A. J. Way agamst Alonzo J. Weipon | lington, lu. 6 2 West German Ministerial—Charles Ot, way Company—Stockholders' Meeting, hose who cannot call, onclose 2-cend evening. The officers for the ensuing year But a litt:e while a -o. etal; A. W. Flint ageinst August Doller el Italy: Ministevial - Willjgm Burt. presid- | pastor, St. Joseph, Mo.; John G. Leist, pas- | Notice Is hereby given that the annual | 8tamp forquestion list an | fuil particulars. wiil also be elected at that tme. s sty al; E. O. Leonard agawst William I, | % clder, Rome, Italy. Lay—Mando Luigi, | tor, Kansas City, Mo. Lay—Saiuel . Riin- | meetinz of the stockhoiders of the Orezon | Cflice, Cor. 16th an1 Calif>raia Sts.. Onah : e 1a little while the patter | Latoy ot al: Wiliiam A. Wheeler against | Postal acpastment, Rome, Ttaly. schmidt, merchunt, Higamsville, Mo.; Con- tne & Utah Northern Ruilway coni- e Jurvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best. And many n look it eheered us, Williem [, Latey et al; Peter Wies against | Japan: Ministorial —Julius’ Soper, presid- | rag Frick, merenant, Denver, Colo. pilnyatonithe Wief? BT, LOLICHD s 5 M) Al00K that was more than a word. Caroline Wideman et al. ing eldor, "Tokio, Japuor. - Eiy.Yasuji Nino- | West Nebraska: ‘Ministerial—Charles A, | OUICHbusitioss s uay dozully como before th ) N S 0 Bra : 3 —_— % affaterohent Mok h Al ana iGN Martin, “presiding eldor, Holarege, Neb.; Sult Luke City, Utah Territory. ma fl 0 IG& an( []rm(}d N\t Hot Srcat. stais a10eBroad y ’860&1: nril"l‘lzyll)(:“v:lblll;“l‘;(;,n\:l(:(l;c‘n"r aa pmidl;jh A cw?.fu‘m'.' ymonsshoralng, (I)rlumlJ:) R. Bleu\i!;!. pastor, Broken Bow, Neb. nesday, the 16th duy of March, 18)2 ) e! yle: st g % Ay ¢ aday wi v rstclass pia : 3 n LY > « | Lay—Iyron L. Robinson, telegrapber, North ) ) & And mamma and papa blessed him To 50c a day will buy a firstclass piano | Shepard, presiding elder, Leitchficld, Ky. | pis Bk O Gtool will close upon tho INSTITUTE. S tisfaction guaranteed. With a biessing of hove and fear, &t half price. For particulars write or | Lay n Shinkie, Binkse, Govington Ky | boaue: Nebiyuonu'N. Dryden, lawyer, [Kear. |}, BOSK tE Vi reopen upon tho 4 s see 0! Villi Ot + . e 7th day of Mu ANDER MILLAR, © 7 g For the bud it never unfolded, see the 2 . Joues, lumver, Williamsburg, West Virginia: Ministerial—William G, | 17th day d6cra 3 Malout block and Wjyoming coal, The Hzht it filckered away: MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN Co, Rineldaffer, pastor, Whealing, W. Va.: Lorin | Bosron, Mass, Feb. TR resh mined, receiveddaily Thatcher, And whose Is the power to utter 103 Main St., Council Blufls, Ia. Michigan: Ministerial—James H. Potts, | L. Stewart, presiding elder, Williamstown, —— S o 6 Ma'n Tho grief of thub bitterost diy? el cditor Michizan Christian Advocate, Detroit, | W. v salvin H. Lakio, presidiug elder] | S oy ——— 3 N ~, £ N iich. | Vi aster, i 7, i & ¢ city o P % = 2 g Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple | Mich.; Levi Master, presiding elder, Kula' | Huntington, W. Va.; Lowis H. Jord re- nkeniupkandinpount sl nithoMcILy, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. For the bright and zugrdlun angol 5 ¢ YOmPIe | hazoo, Mioh.; - Willinm L. Cog- | siding clder, Buckanhon W, Vi =i |Omuns cusboise deyGrateroljiinions yenss | Doth stand as a sentinel watehing ) e 3 rot. | Shall, presiding elder, - Gravd Rapids, Martin, Charleston, W. Va.; Harlin P. t redbemed’ before sxlc, sold ut Mrs. K. Ramsay of Manito, ILl., head mau- O'or our L1ttie one's restng place. The G. M. Dodge camp. Sons of Vet- | yjch. ; Goorge 5. Rickey, presiding eldor, | McGrogor, merchant, Wheelin W. Va. T o e g o boe. | ISl . EOR THR " o ba * L ), y publie wuction to the hizl | agor of the Rosal Neighvors of Awerica, is erans, will give a ball in G. A. R. hall | Lansing, Mich.: Daniel W. Parsons, presid- West Wiscousin: Ministerial—George W. | on the 11th day of Mirch. 1812 at 11 o'clock in visiting Mre. J. R. Currothers. And 50 he is gonc. little dariing, on the evening of Mavch 7. A cordial | ing elder, Big Rapids, Mich.: Marshall W. | Case, presiding elder, Sparta, Wis.; Samuel | the forenoon. H. PULASKI, Poundmaster. RN 3 N AT 17 W. B. Cuppy was in the city yesterday on ‘vzl\‘:;:nl!v.lx;gl:{r::.‘:nr.“xbfln‘xa;n‘-]‘;}r\h';!;x‘r, invitation is extended to the public. Callen, pastor, Jackson, Mich.; Nicholas L. Benedict, pustor, New Lisbon, Wis.; Man- | OMAHA, March 2, 1502, MadieM 1 l Rl: A] M [‘, NT , his way to his home in Avoca after spending Wo shail nover dream aguin, ———e B bresiding elder, Coldwater, Mich ng B. Balch, presidingelder, Madison, Wis, | s————— — — it ! three months traveling along the Pacific Jaryiswild blackberry 13 the bost Lay-—Samuel Dickie, teacher, Alblon, Mich, : ay—Peres J. Lane, cierk of court, Viroqua, ~ ISR conat. Ol I thino Ls the bitterost mournin, = Hirau i Sinples, camtalist, White'Hail, James Spensiey, farmer, Mineral | SPECIAL NOTICES. -—OF ALL— ) & N.C. Phillipsis confined to his bed by a ourning foru iitvle son, Ve huvi wn vinayards in Califor | Mich. Point, Wis. o5 : . : broken leg which ho sustatied while going [ Befleve thatin God tho Giver, et T 48 1 S Minuesota: Ministorin . Chuffeo* COUNCI. BLUFFS, q 1 from his residence to his ofice on Wednes- i s - 3 LA & presiding elder, Minnenpol 0.3 Georgo | mmm— e | e A aay. 'The injury was a very severo one, sov- Belleve that In God the Taker, T oo H. Bridgewman, president Haniiine university, At u burgain, [2-acre fruit and | Bp 0T 0 L ; 1 R .J )" eval of the smail bones of the foot being dis- 11k courso forever will bos " COMING IN MAY. Huwline, Miun.; Heury C. Jeanings, pasto garden farm adjoinlng city mits; good A R A U L) located ia addition to the fracture of the For this Is the blessed comfort. Red Wing, Mian.: William McKinloy. pres n searc Aweliing DY HARHon (GRS Y Fie. 4 of disease roquirin ¢ medioal or aukle joint. The comfort for thee and me. List as Far as Known of Delegates to the | ing elder, St. 1%aul, Minn.; Coursen M. \ LI o house t W sur treatment, — AL Methodist Confo o Heurd, pastor, Minneapolis, Minn., Lay— sive long timeon balanee. Call at 615 8. | 50 beds for purients, board and nttendance. Trylng to Got Chautanqun. \xl';:.;“l::ul\;:[r:\nilhll"'i:::}«;;mlflfurt- The following list of delegates to the Meth- | Hascal R. Brill, judge district courr, St. of Health? 6th street. Gk 1onajinjshaiwed A No definite plaus have been laia so far for Wihen tho beautifu. F.owers of the Mar- ;wm.l qu_r:tlrunuilul rcun!u:c{-lce which mlu':\s ‘\‘l::::“l:"‘::“‘:\“"li;""y Beemer, insurance, TOARVS, gardon lands, housos. ]ut,i nq PR O G ERITIE > ha * i L tyrs n this city on the first of May next, will be | ® ) 12 - busin blosks for silo or rant. Day lies, t , i the hoiding of Chautauque assembly during Went to bloom on the other shore. of intores. to » great mony tuadars of Ting | . Montara:’ Ministeriel—Erancls A. I Hess, 19 Ponrl stroot, Counoil Biufls halasion, Hensy, kids the coming season. By this timethe arrange- £, pas sh Creek, Mont. Lay—John You will find at Excelsior Springs, Mo., ney., d ents should have be Bee. The list is not as yot comploted as the Richards, licutenant governor, But JOOR RENT—Over 10) dwellin *s of cvery de- R Oh Dt el gueniaisuionlddiavaivecn welliunderiwayyandi M on avito loai i owast yrates i Jolins | Fiesiecio S BEY S8 FELEORRan B3 100 |EB. HiL char aantigayernon,sbuite one of the most charming, all-year-round soription at prices varyinz from £ to 1 | MEEL AL oReritions A SPEOTALTY, u large part of the program should bave been ¢ \7 D, > L y { 1 o Y oi 1 ho clty s £ ston & Van Patten, Evorett block. A ok Nebraska: Ministerial i l)l r month, loeated in all parts of the city, E. Book on Disouses of proparee, but the execufive committee, with Y the middle of Aprii. The following are those o "cnv'x{ml'ln}- “,c»%“'n.l = regort hotels in America, 1. Sho 1) Broadwi Women FREE. We have lutely added n ying- which the matter was left, has been waiting et e e who havo boen chosen up to date. The | {iv FRETSENGE WEPIOTAA nVE Y, DVer: (O EXCIANGE-Clown stors of gemoral | I department tur women during contincment. for some action to be taken by the company | Coroner Seybert of Council Bluffs i reserves or alteranles are not given here, | cider, Lincoln, Neb.; Dukeé Slayins, prosid- werchandise. Invoico about 81,500, for real | &UHCty bri L pa W aneliabloiM edlost 20, Dt e fo o “a s fiTae Aot atAtiE roReE BT uncil Bluffs im- | gimply the delogates . fog s eldor York, Nab. Laye Bartiets Lo THE ELMS. estato and some cash. Ed B Mayne, 610 Broud- | SUTULE MARINE A Tt | i S T | 8 lury -yestorday, consisting | Austin: Ministerlal-David Gay, presld- | Paine, physicisn, 'Lincol Avehibald way, OouncllBluffs, B WA L Blood couccil to huild and maintain & mot of O. 'H, Lucas, James Bradley ond [ logelder, vorc Warth, Tex. Lay—George | I Coon, farmer, David City, Neo. Capacity 800 gucsts; culsine un 4. | 1% neres of lani “a short distance & . of ¢ Poison sopcily "Nl;) Aadmalaiala. e motor l:l"s Joscph Bradsbaw, and went to the !‘4-113[\:":. {mx":y pce B ‘:‘;}m““’}r‘u‘km“&"- w. | gNortn’ Carolinia; Muniaterial—Cuarles N ARSI, BRsmpassed. SounallBluffs nnd the D.and D, nstituto nt 0is of VITAL PO . between the city mbly grounds. i o : zo: ) > | B P oD et A R P lloge, A porfect TS per nere. A suap. Also good 10-aere farm Loss ¢ 3 it Nothing has boon dono toward ‘gatting. the residence of David leuaw.nd. east of the | \op pastor, Ricevill C. Lay— “‘_Nn"?m.n Ax llifl\' —lt.“l‘xlxlnlxterbfl-‘lhrv perfect lotcl and complete sunita. Tair S1ILBOURI Va1I0Y AL 8.5 por uore. PosEoN: e to visitus mav be treated .;., it 1ino i readiness and the prospoots ure now | SIt¥: to hold and inquest over the remains of | James 1. Reed, clerk Unitod States court, | professor, Lexington; N. C. 24 . rlum. Suporb bathing establishment with | 8100, KIVen ' once [fsold. Fing farmsand | (orrespon ence, Al communications conft that there wili be no assembly this year. Mary Olmstead, who comumitted suicide by | Ashevillo, N. North ' Dakota: ~Ministerial—Jacob A, gurtons ot wil stzos. Johnswn & Van Purten, | \EUFC o cpross, socuroly acked, no marks to 7 'l‘\u.)llnckhuf smlul:llu heaus of tra porta: taking an overdose of chloral. Several wit- m(:nnmrnxl Mguswrlml_(i'gmlrlns'\n An- oresiding elder, Devil's Lake, N. D. trained attendants, Surroundings pic- el 20 s, indicate contensor sontior Ond personal fng on hus been u decided damper on the 4 ony, pastor, San Jose, Cal; James Frank J. Young, yor, Val v, e = terylew preferred. Call and consult us or sond e e oA e hbior 00 S4ho nesses were examined, among them Olm: R gy ek AeRLEN A collbge s NA TR Clal! vank J. Young, lawyer, Vall ity, turesque, location healthy—absolutely free history of your cuse, and we will send in plain mitteo are not Willig to run the risk of | Mo a. iy emnniars Mes, A W. Diller, piling up still greater indebtedoess on the @ association without lnstructions from tho 3 Willlam R. Gober, pustor, Los Gatos, Cal. Nor Jorman; 4 : b Wrapner, our Woodward, E. Daniel D ) 3 , orln German: Ministerial—John G, from Malaria, The famous touic wate = . p PREE: U rivate, Likiun. No. aspociaily now of sepsstionti | fon® . Hammond, ‘agerh ook dopoitiors, | Iiuer, prosiding eldsr, Miuncapois, Myn: ovie mers ) Sims & Saunders—aCY S Wi ey | BOOK 70 MEW, LGS o7 R b Bis: dovelopments wore brought out in the testi- | Son Fraucisco, Cal. Lay—Ely W. Plater, | Lay—William K. Finke, professor, St. Paul free to guests. All charges moderate, For federal courts, Rooms 4 4 and 3 Shugars | eases, Impotency, 8yphilis, Gleet and Varico- trusteos, and o meoting of tho trustoes has capitalist, Oakland, Cal.; Chauncey Gaines, | collego, St. Danl, Mign. doral courtd Toome b 4 o otency, Sy ph accordizly becn called for this ovoning for | hon 81 Most of it would Lave been & ro- | by er, Herkoloy, Ca Nt Renatkan 2 intaterialedohy. B flustrated pamphlet and partieulars ag. | DeR0PIcks Councit B EEtieei A aliancen foF Deformitics & Truses, the purpose of discussing matters. So far as | 1o oxist between Olmstoad and. his wite_for | Contral German: Ministerial—Honry J. | Maxfield, presiding elder, Omuha, Neb. ; John Gises Booeistor St i A SRS i 2 | " Only munufactory inthe Westof 1 i &uici~ tan bo learned most of tho trustecs aro. not 50 long. had not the coroner rafuamd o Cyaor | Liebbart, editor,Sunday school und tract | W, Shunk, editor Nobr YN T catslor. Springs Company. L4Y AP PuldNCey, TiUSSES, ELECTRIO in fuvor of running the assembly again until | guidense of that ind snd boure. tha it | Publications, Ciicinnatl, O.; Jacob Roth- | cuio, Omaba, Nob. Lay —Androw J, Ander. BATTER '8 AND B 138, # & botter way is provided for eetting to and | fe el Town to pluin “statoments of fants | Weller, presiaing elder, Newport, Ky.; John | son, merchunt, Neligh, Neb., Jobn Date, real . . HE A , | Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, from the krounds than thoro now'is, and it | Sgiacadown. to pluin statements of facts | (3 Sihlel, pantor, Cincinnatl, O Lav— | setate. Onanaenae o0 ] Excelsior Springs 26th and Broaiwny, 00 noil Bluffs, 1s probable that it will be voted to close the | A couple of letters were brovght forth | SioUieb & Golder, editor, Pittsburg, Pa.; | North Obio:' Ministerial—samo: W. Men- Council Blulfs, lowa. Ten minutes' 1ide from contor of Omaha on grouuds for the prosent, Haus A. Schrootter, insurance agent, Cin: |-denhall, editor Mothodist Review, New | e cinnati, O, York: Johu Mitchell, presiding el der, Clevo- | yor famp i i Central Tilinols: Ministerial —Chartes O, | Rt ‘0. y Wilhim 0 B bttt ooy, | 07 Pamuidet, Missouri McCulloch, presiding eldor, Deoria, LL.: | Deliware, O.; Garretison A. Hugucs, pastor, | Shiardson Drug Co., Agis,, Omaha, Noh Thomas Doney, presiding elier, ontinc, | Croston, O, Luy o slartin M. Hostor. farmor | . 4 ! 1lL.; Merrick A. Head, prosidiog elder, Rock | Peru, O John A, Gann, physician, Woos Island, 1IL.; Benjamin F. Tullmun, presiding | tor. O ki elder, Kaukalkee, Ill.; Jervis G. Evans, pres- Northwest German: Miunisterial—Adolrh Omaha and Council Bluffs eiectric motor line, CITLZENS STATE BANK 0f Counctl Blufts, 1 4 which had been written by Mrs. Olmstead Ior some time past a company has beon in | ghoptly before ner death, i addressed, one provess of organization for the purpose of | 1o her husband and tho othor to hor sister, taking tho grounds off tho hands of the asso- | Mrs. G, B, Blades of Lrwin, Tu, In the feat clation, Who constitutes this compuny 18 | reforenco was wade 1o a proposition which nat yet made public, but they are suia to be ["yad peen made by Olmstead that sho submit somo of tho wealtbiost and most rasponsiblo | 1o boing confined in an {nsane bospital for o usiness men of the eity. The new Ve yi pe company bas' been “couferring with tho pcivd ofilive years ‘and JLskAho &nd of sk laent’ Hedaing' colloge, ~ Abiugton, 11l | Dultz, prosiding cldor, Redflld, 5. 1, Lay— trustees for some time past tryin e ay--Miiton Hicks, manufacturer, Streator, | f v A, Salzi ber, o] o \Wis" e N eciry adll trith hor agaln. Uno following is a copy of | 1i) “Thomas J. Iobiuson, banier, Rock v, Todion it comater Wle', ment, and it is likely that the subject will | ©p MU 5 Island, I1l, Smith, superanuated, Villpiraiso, Ind. ; Jolin Do brought before the trustees this evening | |, bolyih, 992 My Dowrest Wushund:—¥ou | Central New York: Miuistorial—Luko C. | 1. Cissel, pastor, La Pobia 1nd.; Hilliry A. for final decision, It is stated that some of | do u very rush wot—to take her own life. | Qum:]l, l\u‘cs\mmg elder, Aubura, N. Y.; Ed- | Gobin, dean DePauw yuviversity, Ureen- the trustees aro uuwilling to lesse the | love you as donrly as ever and pretor deaty | mund’ M. Mills, pastor, Elmira, N 2d- | castle, Ind. Luy—Wiliam M. Kendall, grouud for any long period of years on ac- [ o tho five yeur's separation you think would | Win J. Hermans, vastor, Elmira, N, Y.: | merctant, Plymouth, lud: Oliver Gard, count of the unsettied shape the finances of | be forour good. I w as you say, of wsud | Uriah S, Beebe, presidiog eldev, Cuzenovia. | cler 2 8150,000 50,000 NetOapltal an’ Surplus........ 8240,000 Directors—J. D. Edmundson, K. L. Shugart, F.O, Gleason, K. E. Hart, I A, Miller, J. V. linchman and Ciarles K. Hannas ransact general b ing business. Largest capitul and surplus of any bunl in Southwestorn lowa, Cuplital stoc’s ... Surplus and Profits circuit court, Frangfort, Ind, 3 of the compavy rofuse Lo Yuke the grounds | oo} Pl taoi you o notund cannot lovo e L';::Iuru. N. Y. Lay—George A. Gournsey, | pratt. presiding eld: oux City, 185 Wil= Laggost, Fastest and Finea —_— - - Canton, Pa.: Andrew B. Blodgett, | mot Whitlield, chancelioy iy, Sioux City, Ia.; orthwest uuiver- icamge W. L. Brown, hould T be so fortunate us to av the expiration of WEW YORK, LONDONDERRY Al \uve my rensor 5 e TeIRoh | superintendent’ public schools, Syracuse, except for a ‘term of years, as the assombiy . & would undoubtedly have to bo run at @ lo for the livst fow years. It is stated that if | my = requ thit — Mrs come | N. Y. elder, - Bort <Dadge, Is. = Lay— | ‘ Brerp SADronT, OLES, tho proposed arrangement s made between [ buck and make this hor home. Asshe thinks | Ceatral Obio: Ministerial—Leroy A, Belt, o Rt A e e[RRI )"th'r'qfl‘..n@'nfiuviu.""’ RAELEh Chas. Lunkley, the now company and the trustees the as- | §8qud dewl of the children sho will probably | presiding clder, Keatou, 0. lugene Secor, bankdr, Forest Cily, la, SALOON, SECOND-OLASS AND STEERAQE 3 p . 3 sombiy witl 0o ran on a moro elaborate sonle | piryy iin farCrm, il b atrungen 1 kuess | lock, pastor, Deluware, 0§ Adam C. Barnes, Northwest Swedish 11 Ministerial—Alfred ra! lowest terms to and_from the principie | New, modern, well-appointed, thor- Funernl Director and Undertaker than ever before, as it will be backed by u bt do not intil thev o Srowh ash | Presidiug elder, Carev. O.;'Isaiub K. Hender: | Anderson, presiding eider, Evanston, 11, | S%708, EMOLISE, IRISH & 4LL CONTINENTAL PODITS. oughly well-kept, 83 a day. 811 Brondway, Councll Bluffs, largo capital stock, stepmothor probibly would not do” as well by | $0f prosidiug elder, Kenton, O Lay—Wil- | Lay—Joha K. Lindgre, . bavker, Cbicago St Clydo & North of Tnand.or Neples & O1braliar Tolophone &, S them us Mra. Pisher. 140 not want Evi to | Jiam Lawrence, luivyer, Bellofontaive, O.: | 1f 1 i a3t Moy Ordns fr g Aot 't Towwi B | 5. . CLARK, Prop. Alfred G. Wil 0. ot until sho s 20 or ruu;um ler of y:lmrllll 4 y happy. Good bye, Central Tennessee: Minist riul—Joseph e il g appointed to do duty at the polls on election | YOur wife. MARY. | M Carter, pastor, Tuliaboma, Tenn. I,u)']— Notice to Builders, o il M \ n, e The letter to Mrs. Blades reads as follows: | Charles H Maynard, merchant, Tullaboma, 3 : . | Doere, Wels&Co | ] The name of the bus- o K. Dobson, democrat. awdll be o wore when vou rocelve this | - Chicago German: = Ministerlal —Charles chureh buildinz for St, Josel Agrioultura! Man AN e [Rai: licobo & Co, 5 ¥ WAFTY 100 young Spocial : otion, years oid. 1'hope th The following spovial policemen have been | Will he comparativ Apply 10 any of our local Age IDERSON BROTHERS, C is, morchaut, Pereysburg, | Norway: Ministeria) Andres Olien, Socoud 'Ward—L. C. Dale, republican; | n ] ospital faces me | yigdier, pastor, Oshkosh, Wis.; Charles 2116 parish of Gy enge for sho lonl h oy T ey et publican; | and Uprotor doath to elther, Nodoubt but i | fuors, phator, | Watoriown, | Wi Ly B BT s Gaa et ! Tplements | of huyors Wo recom- frssarHasabi Thizd Ward—J. Williams, republican; | hurder for you to bearif I should go fo the | Gustayus Seefely, merchant, Milwauk ce atihe office of Walker & ! wagons, buggios fusug sham as tug Yuiloy. 5 to 3 democrat not uamed, hospital agaln. You wuy send tho rest of | Wis.; Charles L. Gamer, manufacturer, Chi ch tootd, atBionx Dity, | eter South Main 8¢ Deathouses to dei Browdway, Councll Fourth Ward—Pirst prociret: J, W. | thatmoney topapa. Good bye. Your miser- | cago. Iosidejus ol Rev, 1 4, 0'Coung | Councll Blutta | MR RaAIR Dluxs. Neal, republican; democral not named. ' Sec- | “Ulosister, MAKY. Cineinuati: Ministerial—Adua B. Leon- Aud petforn Ik ail 1abor #ad hust be he i - - - - e ond prolact: A. A Massiok. vepublioss; | . F'OF 30mo reason oF othor neither of thase | ard, secrotary Missionary sociely, New York pinitd oy onds for'ut fonse 40 por cont o | Russell & (0., | KeystoneMfz,Co| W, A Maucer |Duquatts & Co. | Russell & Co. Morris Traviss, democrat lettors were ever mailed and were found in | city; Cnarles H. Payne, secrotary Board of B et i liie o an fan MERS B ] y g W | T o 4 Massil 2 Fifth Ward —Jobn T Norman, republican; | BEF trunk after her death. Ouo of tho wil- | Education, New York city: John. Poarson, Fight to reject uny or all bids. Maditm&e | Councll Blufts, Is. | 1501 to 1507 8, Mala | pmporter and Jobe H dasilon, O Michael Boyle, democrat. nesses was not able to be preseut yester- residing elder, Cinciunatl, O.; Thomas H. ! oll Blufts, | vor M unufacturing 8t. Cou Sixth Ward—F, Covalt, ropublicaa; G, B, | 48Y and anotber session of the jury will be | Pearne, pastor, Xenia, O, Lay N Willlaw W, ‘9,;’ posals fo . " rines | - : onfer . Hallen, democrat, beld this evening to finish the inquest. Wilson, bank casnier, Urbana, O, ; Jumes M. Cured by M fl-:“.l' Sealed bids uh |.“r'.‘:-.‘|r\.Iu‘;.:‘x“nw office of rh o r-"""ms \:I,‘.":mr'xc.m:.l:l.ln I|“-:. Tockery and ‘ Cunfootlonsrs, sy iy Gamble, manufacturer, Cincinnati, O. agfl S l M e RS Vel 8% o Cy:lone Thresher | of Asicuitural Lo GlaBsWare | souuors tn Fraits, | U dhastll Rktor Ma < o Chautpugua, Dedieated to Justice. Colorado: Ministerial—arl Cranston, » o'cloc! ch 10th, 1562, for the pirchuse of | CArey & Woodbury | Pl 2 Blufs 1 | Nuts, Kto B{ direction of the president of the Coun- Those who left for Red Oak Wednesday to | 8#ent Westorn Book conceru, Ciucinnati, O. 750,04 ot City Hill Bonds. Horse Powers, — | etz ee. ol Blula, . ell Bl - uffs and Omabia Chautauqua assembly, | attend the openlug of the new Montgomery | pleiiel A. Chamboriuin, pastor, Denver, LSRRG SaT (picrens de0 Taralis ot | 7 | illey i | SandwichMfgCo | KEYY E e trustoos aro caled to meek {n sPecial 85- | aounty court houss returmed yesterday morm. | oucronate. Vp s hortal preaidiog eldor, | L AL |t i, N Yorle “nerett vl | Singart So610 | Marselles M, | Welr-SugariC | SanawichtteCo | KEY BROS. sion at the Boar iy 3 enver, . L Svans, s | = | Price Y of honds sought for & Nuna ols | <O, | v SALE evenig, March 4. 1602 .,.";’:m"‘:."‘;:’;fi}'"d ¥ | ing, reporting a fine time. Tue exercises [ Denver, Colo.; Horace T. Delong, reporter, | B Bl hianat of beacs sousht [oF 404 | Cunell Maga la i L a e I Councll Blufts, In. | cll Blut Mtgr. | WHOLESALE J. M. Ouxsien, Secrotary, | Were held iu the court house Weduesdsy | (irand Junction, Colo. 1 Issued under authority of Charter of mets | Wholeslo andre: | = Councll Bla®s. | Jobbers of Imple- | Shollors, | MANFLS. Hhoa afternoon, aud wero presided over by Judge | CoMmbia: Ministerisl—George M. Bootb, | ropolitin “Itics ana Ordinance 2140 avproved | tall Garden,* ¥leld v g P pat L Grindors, | Oarriages, Bug: bt is reserved to | and Flower Seeds. urries, Road Junuary H0th, 1802 The r pbers In | Flawes, - itloe Eastorn money o loan on real estate | Deemer of Ked Uak. Major Auderson of | omiié elder, Bpokene, Wash i Heory | I 2 ros! ; cJect ny or wll bids, Highoat mark ot Enite "haian, |or Mowers fiions. “Oure by E H, Sheafe, Broadway taswus, prosiding elder, Spokaue, Wash. - HENRY BOLLN, 0 pald for avods, | Agréowlbural | WlnG, PUECD | Carts, Woodasws, | Ete. Co. Blufld * d oy and Main, | Glenwood made the aadress of the day, n | Lay-Juwes B. Sargent, raucher, Spokane, K121 ity Trossinan | Wi ton saraeeds: | @ aplomsonts, | Bias banters, s | 848 5