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THURSDAY, APRIL 21 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THE nf\l,\fn./_\' BEE. | XEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | shcer e g woerass of mercomms: | SIX PEOPLE ON: EACH CLAI SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 | April 3, and the Fifth regiment band }u\- K w‘ SN BLOFE tioned at Bedford 1s mustered o An olec. | —— S w Y COUNCIL BLUFFS | tion 18 to be held in the various companies of | l OV oHOWLD KNO Some of the Inconveniences Incident to the A FACT. v set | the stato to fili tne offices of colonel and People Are Tired of the Madison Street [ o0 Fotal % olonel, and appolnt two majors. | for sale. Improved 18) o \ CFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREE" [ 0 TOWA ¢ | Motor That Docen't Motz I'ho now Third voiiment will irclude tHo fol Last Oklaioma Rush, o THAT TAIRBANK & Co. Tin ey i poFvares TN lowing companies: Des Moines (two com R in fowa an1 Nebraska tarms oall on or w e panies), Villisea, Glenwood, Ixu‘lzlnl“"'n.]\t‘\f'\‘ | : tr | KICKING ON THE COMPANY'S POLICY | Eic Connelr Brufts ana Grasofieid. | THERE WASNO BLOGDSHED IN THE RACE BF WeTIDION 8 MANAUEE o Wanted—Two men and two boys, D. y-five Dollars Stand In the Way of | J Smith, fruit grower, South 1st stret. of Chicaco MAKe ASOAP O SANTA (s Which Has No EauaL. toJohnson & Van Patten, Couneil Bluffs Teilvercd ty Catrler o any partof the ¢ JFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE City ani tarm property. k. L Sheafe, B'way and Main. NT~Dwotlinza in all parts of the E. 1. Sheafo, Brosdway and Main Good Order T valled, and Though the No 43 | For Ius ness Offico P 1ONTS 5 | Crowd Was € Distarbances Did Not Tr LEPIONEs | RUsReps O Noti | Glving the Residents Rellef—What il e T e v Q01 SAL 10A¢ oity adapted for | 1 She Wonld Dance, cear. es from Ky Nesses— fraft aud wos, KUl Sheafe, -— AL C. Graham Says of the S / Kty o, . STRORANTION gt A domestic quatrel caused by the ovo of a 57,000 People In the New Country. TANDARD QUALITY RWEIGHT rontway i MAin SEreets : h . s Wacsd i diad woman for tripping the light fantustic has K you" 0[91‘ ¥ STRAVED or stolen -Aprll & two white pup 1 N Y. PlumbingCo. _— tipened fnto & full-ledgod divorce sul S B e B T ‘ror [t Noolus: one with biack, the other wih ‘vel Council Bluffs Lumber Co, coal. I'ho residents of South First and Madison | Thaddeus L. Miller, who works at tho Ogden Kixorisner, OkL, 4 20.—1he geners Transfor & ol, and’ rocelve ro- 1 Crafus chattel loans. 204 Sapp blootk. streets have come to the conclusion that life | 1ron works, 1s the defendant. He states that | rush of colonists into the Chevenns and ward | BLily camp, Royal Neighbors of America, | oo B e barran waste, 0s- | i€ and his wife, Mary Miller, had a disagroe- | Arapatioe country yesterday was remarkavle Qi \hd_ Con Tathie { will tacot this afteruoon ] o pole \f b ‘“x o i Vo to w ' half o | went some time ago becauso she ran away | for tho samo reasons that the rush into Okla V¥ 1 and nat Born, Tucsday night, to Mr, and Mrs, H. | ety :‘l {\u“y(l. ““f“" ““” 16 thistr Bl es of | from home to go to dances and left Lim to | homa was noteworthy—freedom from trouble 01 Kine Ll o dry. I a at bus ness x‘l rough the mud of Council | ot his own meals and look after the chil- | and accidents. O Al O et T L Or SO A s spriugtime, It tho motor compauy | dren. tle told hor that such golngs on must | The riotlng reported from Guthrie last Thatcher's, 10 Main streot. ., | Blufts springuim o m ; 3| | ceaso, but sho whodied bim into allowing | night as haviag takon place at tho Oklaboma Gl The next mocting of the Dodge Light | has ears to bura, it certainly has ot & 8oul | hor'to g0 to just one moro dance before s4e | Gity land office did not ocour, The story of . . y ATk U Guard will be next Monday evening. to damn, thoy must have beon burning 8t & | swore off forover. But when that one dance | b ooe PR EVEERE RS " A marriage licenso was issucd yesterday | jivaly rato duriug the past fow days. When | was over she did not come back, and although | FEPHORACR 1O W FES EONRE SORCRES Tho Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Expericace. to Frank Case ard Maggio Keck, bothof [ "% FRE o raining tho company | that was seven weeks azo she is not back | Seems tohave boon only tho exaggorated 1 Council Bluffs, ' = " 'I its lines on South | Fet He hias seen her, however, and betwesn | imaginings of a timorous woman. The sol READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND The young ladies of C. G nders' Sune | I" . ““’( W“‘\”‘ Grst . lssucd by | them they have azreed that it is good forman | aiore atno placs had any troublo with tne WOMEN., PROPRIBTOR OF THE day school class will piven Jupaneso soc irst stre | B¥ | tolive alone. She bas secured the Services | cpowd, It"wes a latgo gathoring and actod WORLD'S HERDAL DISPE! i tomorrow evening in Hughes' buliding. | Judgs McGee overyons supposed that it [ of an attorney and will ailoge cruel and in- i gl [ b A oL A . Y 1d bo only @ few days until n settiement | human treatmenton tho part of her husband, | 9 @ check upon itself. Everyone who has SARY OF MLDIC ¢ Wit R A L EEOOTAL | Rewg i o ion and the trains would b | SO s two chi'dren, but Miller statos that | ever soen “boomer rush” know just how it < i T e Nire, U ohlcketun, T | o BBEOEd DO B ais havo alid by | 300 does not want tho custody of either of | would be, aud the rosult proved the absurd I T LCLE bl again runuing. But the weeks have sid BY | thom, Ho has advertised for & good home | ity of the tal of the probability of biood- b | Willow avenue. and the citizens of that part of the city 8r0 | for them in tha hopa that they may “eceve | o § ! ¥ . ; 3 o 3 ‘ 9 LIES | Harmony chapter No. 25, Order of the | &% *39 by A A L, shed, as was predicted by tho tenderfoot cor A Written Guarantoo | JPROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES AND | . A ¥ 4 still walk: I'hat part of the line never | the care they ought to have. & W . % to Cuve Bvery O transportation. Dopurtment of the Inter- | Eastern Star, meots in regular session " 1 X RETHi UG o b respondents, There will bo a great many 0 Cure kivery Casoor | o TR ATl Wishin Bton / gvening At Masonio tomplo. - Visiting mem- | P8 FI0RE W DRC S8 s aecordingly | Hotel Gordon Broadway. has re- | contestants, Most of them will be over Meney Refundod. Apri] 2, 152~ Sealed proposils. endorsed 'ro | bers cordially invited. 10 year, and the company is accordingly | R PR Ho B e baing thor. | clalms on tho bordor, Thera aro now an | Ourcuro is permanentandrots pateh az up. Cass | posuls for Boct, (LIS for beatmust bo submit A childven's dancing party will be given | very williug to let it lie idlo in order to teach - ) g et e R i treated seven yours Azo haso novar soon & symptom | 1ed in scograte enveiopes. Hueon. Flon x in Chambers' duncing acadomy a week from | them o lesson. As soon as the park season | OVERIY renovalte d. Clean b:dsjprompt | averageof six people on every claim along | | By describing cass fully wo ean texat you by | Clothingor Transportation, ete.' (as the case saturday evet ¢, 1’rizes will be awarded ¥ 1 service; table first cluss, tho iKingtisher border. Eich ouo swaars ho |“mail, and we give the same strons guarantss to cnrs nd directed to the Commissioner of Saturday evening, - i opens thero is but littie doubt that the de: Affairs, Nos 63 nna 67 Wooster streot 1o the most graceful dancers was tho ficst on the land and has witnesses [ orrefund all money. Thoso who prof omo hery sived settiement will be effected, bui the An 011 rl, will bo recoived until 1 v m. of [ A meeting of lodge No Knights of W el a1 to prove it. fortreatment can do soant wo will pay raliroad fars | Fyosdng, May 8 1802, for furnishing for the F Pyihius, Wil bo. held this evening for tho | Sitizens do not feel like waiting for the bles Tho caso of H. L. Honry against Willlam [ SO GArme o o o closad last even s and Hotal billswitie loro, I€o fall 10 0urs | Tl Ahout S oads' Do / . v o | sed omen 0 rrive w oy 1 get | Evans and oth ccupied the eatire day in | . - At ) challenge the world N CRsy that our Rglo 1% 00,000 pounds beef on tha hoof, ‘ purpose of inaking arrangements for the | sed moment to arrive whon they shal : L it Y ing sixty-six sots of papers had been filod | Nemedy will notenre, Write for particulars an i got Vs net beef, ()00 pounds bean § funeral of Charles Barghausen. their rights. d {1 A, | the district court. Tho caso has alvendy bir SIAIFRRYR ., D68 e Ghth 66 A bEk | avIERr S ThrERE % rastico Wwith 46 | BB UK R KO ADE SisMn0: Hous) 7 Kev. . L. Hayden is to be ordained to the When tho line was comm sald A | poon tried and decided, it having been re- » g - Magic RRemedy it ins been most difieult to overcome | H100.0 pounds coffes, 5,00, 00 pour Presbyterian ministry a week from next | G Grahum vesterday, “almost ull the prop: red to L. W. Ross as referee and the final Monday at Avoca. lev. Stephen Phelps of | CFLY owiers on South First streot waived # . A his city will preach tho ordinution sermon. | their rizht to huve the company pay Iul"l!m deci sion of the court having .llco:\ ‘nm d on < Frauk Millor, colorod citizen, was givon | PAVIN Of the streot ‘in consideratiqn of its | tho fiudings of tho roforeo, Tho plaintiff is | TNl UL (Giiton, They wero respoeted thirty days 1 the county jail yesterday | PULUME tho, tne o ouk Sett e Wice | Dow seeking to have tho case reopened, and | juring the day and eact arrival as he took morring for vagrancy. He was charged in | RIEeci wiiing to €0 Lt ot Yencht | 8 ground thorefor makes a number of ob- | his place at tho end of tho lino was given a the first place with burglary, but the prose. & Ml i esides 1ts 4 U e e " e | dections to tha findings of the referce. John | ticker which bore on its face, b cuting wituess failed to make a case against | 7O the Increased property valu N. Baldwin, one of the attorneys for the | number th added to every minute during tho afternoon | HAS and when the ofico closed 3)0 claimants o were in line. nls feed, 05,00 pounds har {1y, 0,00 pounds 1 k. 1500) pounds oatmenl. 70, oats, 14,00 pounds rlee, 22010 pounds udices agatnat soculled specitics, Butunder rong guarantec thousands are trsing itand bo | Phey were all givon numbers | Ingeured. Weguarantee o or refund every | will try the treatment, Herstofore you have T, and 10,000 pounds wheat, Also, bl ing up and paying out your money for different | ets, woolen At cotton 2oods. (consistin treatme yot curel o | part of ticking, EL000 yards; standard calico, 1 treat the following Disease < and withough yon ar. § man who securod the injunction was almost ignature of the marshal. OBO | o0 hus puid back your mones. will posttivoly | G600 yardsi deilling 10,000 vards; duck, froo Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis- by the “:;-‘:v'p'...‘f.'m'v :\r\.\}“:,x:_,’:‘x‘« the Sireet wio | Plaintiff, soent a large sharo of the day vro- | hundred and fiftecu filings were mado dur- | careyou, Ol ehronte ' curatingy | from “all Sizing, 35000 yards: denime, 10000 | casesof the Eyeand Eaf, Fits and Apoplexy, fourt The Olivette circle gave a club danco 1ast | gid not waive his rigat, The mmount of his | Pouncing an invective upon Referce Ross, [ ing the day and there was but littlo dimuni- | 1o duys. lavestizate our fionncial standinz, our | Yards: ginzhams, 300,000 yards: Kentucky | Disease, Livér <'u|v\rluh(_ Kidney Complaint, evening in Hughes' dall in celebration of the | paving was &15, while mine, which 1 will- [ 80t ifit had been given to a man whose | tion in tho number of claimants. No trouble [ reputation nsbusiness men, Write us for namos an | Jius, 85 0 yardss clo! v[v.,m:‘y:wnh .V‘»v:‘\\w Nervous Dobility, Mental Depres- ovening of the senson. 1t was well attended | o< Fave tho company, was over 8500, It | honesty and intogrity was less well known f of a serious naturo has occurred. nddressexof those we have cared who hnvo given | GHEEHIE, SOIOE MUrds bisaehcd Sheeting | gion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal in spite of the unfavorable woather, and the | is" Jretty hard fo ses where 1 am | the ovject of the roast would nave rotired ORIy A N USRATR DG permissic or to them. 1t costs you only bost- feo'shirting, 6,00 yards): clothing, grocer: Weaknigss,nun-»(ci.nru-_}usm» ¢ £t Vitus” dancing was enjoyed until a Iate hour. Re- | getting. much benefit out of that §00 | from the field with a sadly battered reputa- % . ngetodo this. 16 your symptoms aro sore throat, | jos, notions, hardware, wedical supplics, | Dance, Kheuthutiem, Paralysis, White Swelling, froshments were served *.uh"_“"m‘ and the question is being askea tion. A oumber of ottorneys aro still to The town site boomers at Okarche do not | mucous patehesin mouth, rheumatism ta bones and | genool books, ete., and long 1ist of misco! Berofula, Fever sores, Cancers, Tumors 3 LS, g (latitd i oly v see isturbed ove c v | jotnts, hair falitng out, eruptions on any part of tho | laneous: 3 ATHOSS, DIOWS, Tk A horse boloning to & man named Sulli- | whother. there is ot some wav for us to | SPeak, and its likely the case will not bo | seem to be disturbed over tho claim by [ joints hair falling out, eruptions onany part of tho | luneousart L us hurness, plows. takes, | and Fistula in ano removed without 0 s required t Chlcnzo the knife or drawinz a drop of completed until the latter part of the week. | P’ierce, the Nebraskan, that he bas taken up | body, feeling of g neral depression, pains in heator | forks, ete. e —— the town-site homestead. The boomers | b You have no time to wasto. Those who are | for the se ) wag o delivered van slipped and fell vesterday morning while | bring the company to terms. Tho claim of ice, to viog to mu t sorno Sompan. e 3 : sus City nnd Sloux Ol 0 Women with her delicato organs re- trylng o muke n sharp turn at tho cornor of | tho company that it 1s ovorating under tho | \wo o que own vinoyards in Califor | staked out tho town 8ito Just 1ho samo. and | constuntly taking mercury and potash, should die. | Kunsis Clry' ind “stoux Oy, Also tor sucli | blogdy Wamen with her dellcute ereans, to BRI LA ] el S I A o bl W% | nia. Jarvis Wine company, Co. Blulls | Organized a municipal government. C.S. | continueit. Constantuseof thess drugs will suroly | WAKOWS W HAYDE BenuIred, adupted to the | striking its heaa acainat the curb stono with | Strect Railway company may be all right, £ ompany, Co. T TSh S (e G, DBttty | ol inintoid acifie’ cons ditornia | §pecial Attention glven to private Cooper, formerly of Colorado, was chosen | bring sores and braies, delivered such force as to break its neck. but one thing is certawn, when I signed —— t fan Prancisco, Ao 0 5 - AL moyor, and Jacob Switzer B o write. All correspondence sent scaled i plnin en- B BtoE BEH oL ‘et coods | and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. Ralpl Simvson, the janitor of the Wash- | a\Way my right to the pay for that paving it | - R e M horor.and Jacob Bwitzer of El Reuo 1own | Ji0, “\wo'iavito themont rikl1 investigation and | Lrefishortition for such of the articles, goods | Ko 8800 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ington avenue schocl bullding, was prosented | Was in the interost of the Omaba and Coun- | Some of the unfeathered pots whom Mar- | "RE: Lo 00q (0 (oam to reach tho | WH140 all1a our powerto aid sou tnit. Addres: 16 hohbiivored nt tho ageneios. Ihagmust 5o | emee I cannot curs wIthout, merourys with a fine ensy chair yvesterday by the | cil Blutfs Bridge company.” shal Templeton now has confined in his CUBE | towu-site at the crossing of the Rock Island L T s DY C orms removed o ¢ hours, DY CO., - Omaha. Tape Worms removed in two or three hiours, or no e ench ngency and | Pay. Ll worrhoids or Piles curcd. Hll]l‘:‘ll\ );ZI1I~~ THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED s, together With | il eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling teachers of the building, as a testimonial of Mr. Grabam is only one of the kickers who Job | showinz the kinas wnd : LA 4 o 6 b 87 Theresis tence suppiies repuired regard. Mr. Stupson has been janitor of the | ate to bmud:g:xu’vylni;i: tho seore, i T | avoid working out tho prico of their board | thoso who made the journey to Okarche ¥ i . of N sehool, ana the kinds and g building ever since it was erected dents of N in other wi T b ads o ot 00 r 5 R0t Wy e G T iy s e oy s A hor ways, ‘Trains on Loth roads from N | of all other goods and art The mansgement of tho Council Bluffs | 08 laid out since the building of the motor L1 By WL ol A voth directions reached the town site at just FOR MEN Dlank proposals. condito huve been resoriing to strange schemes to [ and Choctaw roads kad better luck than | COOK RE tohe ;observed by Lt . aro espocially incobvenienced, as thoy | day or two ago toro his clothing in such a b y o O U ey DL | S onrerjuking Base Ball club has signed D. R. Hughoy, tho | HNC. aro cspecially incovvenienced, 193 threo minutes after noou. The run ias ORNLY bdders, tme and plice of delivery, terms o 1 famous littlo pitehor who pitened® for’ the | 30 tow fully a milo from the nedrest car | way that ho was obliged to stay 1n doors or | only half amile from the botder. The horse: CONTEAC AR DAY IHON, {FabApORATion o0 DR. G. . PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Wst Ends of the Chicazo City league, With | 80d are left practically in the country, Some | cause remark when ho went on the street. | men and pedestrians nerived a few minutes [ 8500 fora case of Lo T or Partiya Maw. | Aud ailother nevessary fnstructions will B¢ | qne only Physician who can tell what aily Hugties, Cummings and Nicoll as pitchers | 1¢gul action is likely to be taken by the dis- | Anothor cut his shoes into strips and then | later, and at 1 o'clock over 1,000 people wero | 1000, Goneral or Nonvous Detnrrv. wonic | ol M GGG K08 6 S 15 Wooster | person without nsking a questions tho Bluffs team will make a record, The [ SwHsfied oues fu the near future. calmly sat iuside the jail waitiog fora new | swarming over the site liko ants. The spot | RC380tody ormind. tho eifectsoforrors or ¢x - cet, Now York: the Commiissaries of Sub- 3luf: " b —— to grow. Th ckuess which Y i o cessesin old or voung that we cannoteure. Wo J ) el Vo S All correspondence strictiy confidential. Medicing A Bluffs team willopen the season about May 1 ey m to grow. Tho plea of sickuess whic has been named Caddo Springs, and its occu- sistence, U. S.A, enne, Chicnzo, - \ May 1. BOSTON STORE'S EASTER, e e 155 bos e lleRHR Gl Sorings, « euarantee overy case or refund every doftar | NI L T N G ey BTl | sentiy express. Addressall letters to T T S R T s was formorly so popular kas fallen into dis- | pants have chosen a town government. Five duys trlal treatment 81, full coursa &3, | Leavenworth, Onah R LR TR G W, PANGLE, M. D defendants in a suit which was commenced | 4 rounein | U3¢ a8 the city physician has w way of do- messenger from Watonga, the county | Porceptibie benafits redizod in three days. | i "Fankeon. South Dalkotas Arkar SR R 3 - 7] in b suporior ‘couvt’ voste 1dings of Spring and Messages to Counc ciding whether the sicikness is genuine or of county C, says the first settler [ By mall, sccurely pickel from observation. L LA QLS 535 Broadway. Councll Blufls, In. day by tho wand W The r chit L2ht 18 re Blufts People imagina o Indiunapolis Terra Cotta company to recover Marshal Temploton savs he in- | veached there at 2:3) o'clock in the after- | COOKREMEDY Co OMARA. NEB H60) SISRHaAR (oL beTdas and tnpstator e | (LA DIDS! JAGKE ; tends to ask tho council for'an appropriation | noon, It was a ride of tweuty-three miles =1 cctany and ali ' . | A LRSI (LU TIC LERERUE We show the largest Gne of ladies), | to buv alot of overalls and play a trick on | from the border, and mary who started nev I ADIES ONI Y LOr iny pa d the | lll‘l ” Ph n,l I]”l ‘”;‘rCl this city. A mechauic's lieu is demanded ou | misss’ and children’s jackets ever shown | tho fellows. Kot there, having ridden their orsos 1o et "Uho supptics by con At UG e D). the builaing. by us, in all the latest styles, shades and SRS i e e o | death at the start. Several good hovses, FEMALE REGULATOR, Safo anl gress. Bids wil il at Lodr and i Notwithstanding tho fmpression_ given by | clotht, including bluziors, reefers and | Patronize blue ico wagonsfor Mo, river | worth moro thana lgt i tho town, werd | MAGID Ehitiin o n day of mones refundet, iy abovestated. ind bidders ara. invited to INSTITUTE. the wording of t! channel ice. Muihollund & Co. Tel. 162, | killed in the race. There wus no trouble at | By mail 3. e application of 5. | st at the' openin. Seourely seilel from observa- hepre ter | English box couts reified cheeks, | 3 5 il ;. ) N ezt Watonza, A temporary city government L { REMEDY C. noNeb AILDIdS must bo aceompanicd by cortified Lo/the sunerior cours for the wppolotment of | Blaziersiwe start. at 81.95. This is a Sold it for Butter. Watlorgatizo Tastin S A el oga aroiransl | R COCR RE B S MG tha. ReD O)ioks or drafts npon some. Un to States De- ‘ l{‘ ! Q F‘ P (¢ or to vind e bu 1058 0 1Yl b vy 3 s 1 o - - e e The pository o he Nt io) ank of San N Ogden livery stable, thoro is only tho best of | iclet well worth double the mc John Burkett, a farmer roprosenting him- | ning alonz smoothly todag. The town num- S T B RS T | 1\0 \ il < feeling between him and his partner. J. ¢, | 1 black only.) self as living near Red Oak, came to the city | Vers about 1,000 people, the amount of ihe proposal. T. J. MORGAN. Commissioner. ATd21tm i 1D " PROPOSALS FOR PAVING, INFIRMARY Sealed proposals will be roceived by thh lfi 7 FOR THR . YA FEN 7 Cole. Both desire to sell, and the terms will 12,25 we show a nice serge blazier be arranged without the aid of the court. orth $4.50, The Chautauqua managers havo secured At $3.25 we have anice line of light yesterday with a wagon load of what was Topulation of the New County. pucportad o bo country butter, but which | ‘the population of tha new, county i3 esti- A k > ik com- | mated at 57,000 people--uearly double the Mrs. Nejlio Bangs-Skelton of Chicago as | colors, plain and trimmed, worth ““°"“l‘”f‘x“‘,z““ LI Ll? Dojfa str ":l"g o | number which it was et oul 1 Feo1b2 pianist for the coming assembly. Mus, Skel- Reefors wo start at $1.50 in blacks, | Pound of lard, suet, kerosenc and other | ;6o |unds, Captain Woodson of the ton is well known in this city and in Omaha, | and ut $5.00 we show a jacket lined | daioties. Hesuccoeded in passing off a lov | Pifth cayalry figures out the population this where sho has the reputation of being one of well worth $8.00. of it on a Lower Broadway grocer and re- | way: +Twglve thousand people invaded the the best pianists that has ever visited the i) coived alot of groceries in exchange. As | country from the eastern border, 15,000 from twin cities, She will appear as soloist at a soon as tho grocor took a whiff of the sirange | {ha Cherokee strip line, 5,000 from the wes- SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE Nevor fails 10 give InStant rel.cf in tiis wors: j cases. and r:f:r:ly;’(ri‘--’w:erfi‘n‘lhrr: fi:‘u 2. 3 8CHIFEMATN. &L, Va undersig d until 1:00 o'cloek p. m., April 102, for the following kinds of paving teril. viz: wte Colorado sandstone. ORATIT IS wo niso have an elegant lino namber of the concerts and will also act as in, pluid and trimmed jackets in | conglomeration he siarted off for the police | torn border and 20,000 from the southern Ied Co orado sundstone. B2 W 3 accompnnist. tans and grays station at a lightning gait. An hour later | porger.” Woodrul, i$ans.s, stone. . . GEarkalhilo /& Colat Din Molcsiveats AUS6.75 we have @ nico foulo cloth | Burkett was rodndod p at the polico station | “R1G th now counts seats navo now beon e GHPUMG a]l Surgwfl Dlspaig} day commenced suit in the district court | With pearl button with a charge of cheating by false pratenses | peard from, more or loss, directly. All are o HJ1 inst . M. I9stes, the Neola merchant, to | CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ JACK- | entered agaiust him. Ho will bave a pre- | of the same tenor—that their settioment was For repavinz Leavenworth street from the Best {4 ‘ i apparatus und Ronedios rocover §170.47 allezed to be due for goods I liminary hearing before Judge McGeo this | pegceably and successfully made, Hundreds west line of Sixte 2t to the west | for suce ery form sold and deliverod. A writ of attachmont A nice navy blue jucket trimmed in | MOTRINE of settlers are coming in every hour, but n ueln ltviatOmul of disous odlical or was issued und the property of the defe 2 B NHOLAIEDYIY LIS LN nenl none report any disturbances. gilt at $1.25, worth $2.00. At $2.00 tan s T . " brdered improved by ordinance No. 3%, - | 50 beds for patk ird and attondance. ent was lovied upon by ® deputy shenr, | Bt ab #1.25, wor d Thomas Tostevin, civil engincer and — ., Jirs1 CLaso Each bid to Bpeclfy i Price por SquATe ¥ Best aveomoditions. in the wesr MeCord, Brady & Co. also commenced an at- | Lies jackets worth §3.00. At 250 tans | supvoyor, over DoVol's, 504 Broadway _One Mun Keported Killed. o b TR o MONG | ¢ B DI R Reey TG D Seers Y Writo for eirculnrs. on’ defurmitics. and tachment suit for §157.03, and navy Dlue, trimmed in gilt. At s i Uxiox Ciry, Okl, April 20.—A report | gug Largest, Fastest and Finest In tho Wor'd, Wori to bo done in neeordand | BrACCS, Lrusses, elub foet, 6aevaburos of spiney The disputo botween W. A. McMillen and 50 we show a nice line of tans and Grand Jury Discharged. comes from nine miles west of here that one "assdnger accomodadons uncxcelled, and speeifications on file in the office of the | 'vlwd, tumors, ¢ ieer, eatarrh, bronchits, ine Jiie Works lnsloi, 0’ cotr! Judeo W, C. James over the repairs on the | £1itys, small chec! ysis, epilensy, kide i .00, (Sec- | 'Tho grand jury mado its final report yes- | men was killed in a dispute ovora claim | WEW YORK. LONDOMDSERY AND GLASGCW. | iicura o i 1 £ : Fvery Saturday, eh proposal to be made on printed blanks | ney, b adder, oy inl!blood naniall Jomes bullding on - Pearl strect, which lei | ond floor.) terday afternoon and was discharsed until | yesterday, but the rumor canuot bo con- | NZTT YORK, CIBRALTEI and NAPLES, | rurnichod by the borrd and 10 be accompiniod | SUrLal operations. ! ; i I: 53 Hot long 820 to a prsonal encouriter botween L June, when it will reconvene. No indict- | firmed. A number of boomersare returning, At rogalar fntorvats Uy @ certifica eheck in the sam of 50 pay uble | NIRPAPY MDA SPECIALTY, e, s o v un airig i (o courts of | Our line of capes is 1o talls of tho city | mants wers returncd, and that fact was not | GISABDOIICd ut ROt Fotlng claims, | saioow, seOND-GIARS AND sTesmamE | 12 Y U O S et \D\[b’h!\‘b’L&]UF \‘\{IU}&JE(I::‘,5‘,1_‘1:‘;‘u‘l.-‘l‘)».‘u}fi ustice. len commence: t e | 4 T A et RomEinttans d il 5'on lowool toris 5 and from tho princ il ; s Wouen IR o have Lutoly ad fed o1y ing SUDeror conet yostorday i . which he de | @nd county. We have them in tans | g greater surprise to any one thun totho AT S00TCH, EMOLISE, IRISH & ALL CONTINENTAL POST. | e bourd will award the contract for the | indepirtment for women durinz confiacinent. s & jadament for $17 the amouet | (light und dark), salmon, grays and | people who bave been on the anxious seat for guohn-tlarris, i xcursion tickats available (o return by cither thopic- | different kinds of muterial subject to the se- | strietly vr vated Only ‘Reilable Medicad In= e Clyda & Noth of Iretand or Naples & Gibraltar | Joo'ion' ot 1 materixl by th mmod with lnce’ and’ braid, | the pust thres weeks for fear the resuitof | The marriage of Miss Beutie Scligsohn and | i Foperty owners | stitutd making n Spoei uty ot which he is still due aud unvaid for | Placks At the annual meeting of the Young Men’s | Plain gurment for the that don’t ad- cre they did not want 1o "be. ‘The couse- | evening at the Temple of Isracl, Rabbi Rose- ( HENDERSON BROTHERS, Chicago, TIX | o311 yids wnd to waive defolts 2 Syphlitic Poison removed from the “system Christian association, which is to bo held miro trimming, from $5.00 to $25,00. enco of the aonouncement that the grand | pay offciating. The pretty edifice of tae [ pyn epanmeg P W, BLRKHAUSER, without mereury. New Restorati roats the First Presbytorian church next Sunda Spo our &5,00 capes, woll worth $8.50, | Jory hud finally adjourned caused many a | jaish poople was crowded with tho friends | 1UE SHORT ) EST LINE TO CHICAGY Ghairman Ko vd of Pubiic Works, | ment for Loss of VITAL PO Neb, loug breath of relief to bs drawn. Omal 10 vistus may be treated wt homo by pril Lith, 1 evoniag, the dircctors have decided 1o mal 1L our gavments run full length, fror c de and groom, for o the e Chica il ) At U-13 worrespon ence. All communications confis { Slicw, Haparture: Bl wil moko e eRory 1o | 0o b0 a asmente Fun full length, from E. 11, Sheafe has money toloan on real e e t;h" ('])Iv““&"yo' Miauicen il ek D sy colcinas oeinatel mpg se HRQIEIRY e Tl ek e it B | Qv o (Seeomd 1001 | ot bt Beantves and Mo St T e ety | & St Paul Ry, as represented | Nomics 10 Srner MaERiaL | i LN IRL 0 I order that nonno may bo kept away by | . 1Boston Store, Fotheringham, White- iraladdi; mariod from their own homes. on this map. FOR PAVING, | fory ew pretirre . call i consi it o sond tho foar of beng calied upon Lo contrivute to | MW & Co., Council Bluffs. Mail orde No Grouni for Suspicion, At 650 “xlx):lrlzm”(:u I]m:u;t'«llcl‘lhu\\'l‘lzt(r.}l. D To the owners of lots and Lind frontinz up= | wrapper gur < Wik L Ll i LA Ziniford, wWh d in Valloy arty entered from the west door ICAG on str nent districts numbered p = P tho msosistion, ; i ited. Mes tisada Witiford, who lived in Valloy | Liciol 5'N0% ahers, Messrs, Gus Deiohoe HCACo) | on st s | BOOK TO ME Uyon Urivate, he Pottawattamio Democratic association Qo T A Eanahlin towaship,was found lying dead in au outhouse. | yulizs Meyor, Wessol and Sigmund “No. tteom Harney street to | enses, Tmpo HGIo0L G Vi was to havo biold i mocting ”tonigut at thetr | gt Non roturned from Omaha | The discovery was mado by her father, who | Landsourg, First eamo tho bridosmaids and GEDAR RAPIDS st : o | ee e it quesi o d new club room in tho James block, butowing g 8 20R:kg 4 fl cisiting her, anc roports Y 4 o! 3 o 9 Miss oun, . m 2nd strect to 20th | Prates Appllances fi ftfes & Trusos 1o the fact that the Fooms aro not yey oo | yesterday with E. J, Bell, whom bo went to [ %8 visitiog hor, and as roports bas been | the groomemen, Mr. Bam Irank and Miss | @aa7yzen 6iuiDES 203 stroc dddition D LAtk £y Tt WenLOE oA AL a r | Y08 dem) civculated among tho neighbors that the | Tillio Hareis, Mr. Kaufman snd Miss Woll- — e S 9iy anutietoey Tuthe We oLt ploted, the meeting has boen postponed until | arrest ohargo of larceny preforred by | fataihy aid not wor along vesy well Logether, | stein, Mr. Dhil Itass and Miss onn ! P : 554 C1' Electric Lighted, Stea ed Vestibu the 25th, at which time the h y. At this ates to th Lwill ber meeting the club v BATTEL 1S AND i Omaha Medical and Surgical Institate, 2at- | 1 H 1{L‘t No. 450, —25th st t from the south lino o 1y | Dr. M. ). Bollinger. Bell consented to como [ jt was decided to hold aw inquest so as to | Fr ; : ed trains leave | Poppicton ivenue tothe north iine of Wool il | s without a requ e stato convention of | for oceups name its delé, ' Seligsohn and Miss A, J.uu it, the sition, and was brought be- | settle the question now sne met her death, | bride and groom, followed Uy Mr. and Mr: ned the body and found | E.Seligsotn. father and mother of the bride, th B sequisition, an ought 9Ll the ques % WOUFN Avenu Peth and Broalm ey ioe . and maxe arrangemonts o attend tho "'“‘ "‘“\‘”“ Hammar, “”,"""‘ “.""'f“’"“'( :h'(ll‘t T e SR uspicion | Mr. Leopold Harris, father of the groomand | Omaha daily at 6:20 p. m., ar- i hennart siess Lol MU sTRAE | '“'()H,‘y?“v,l.f}yp 0.'1'.“1",»‘",‘.5’73 D ..F’.ET\". ! gintionxlicnyengion LAl 8 SO o b ceurt of Justice Cones, WhO | o fou play, but that sho died of heart dis- | his daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. L. Tarvis, riving at Chicago at 9:30 a, m, | Jeci to tsscasiutut for the paviniz tnd repav. | Omihs and Councit Buffs olectrio motor i ol Ihe following oficers have been chosen for | ixed his bond at £1,000 and sct May 6 as his | gas, The orchestra, stationed in the gallory of | TIVINE @ SRa T i —— the coming year by the newly elected vostry | tme for hearing. Bell gave the uecessary - tho church, plaved the wedding march from | City T'icket Office: 1501 Far- You v notified in pursuance of or- | - 1 of St. Paul's Episcopal churchi: Waraens, | bords for bis appearance and was dis- Swanson Music Co., Masoaic temple. | “Lobengrin® as the procession advanced to - ) dinan » pussed und THE GRAN .) H ~) rEL D. C. Bloomer and M. Duquetto: secrotary, | charged. — the chancel where Rabbi Kosenan performed | nam St., Omaha. approved Ap 10 ot und dotor- 1Y ) ) VR T Odeh: . troasurerss Wo . Jamisont Nicholson reported that ho was unable to Death of € s Barghause the marriago ceremony n conformity with F. A. N igluoiupant ihkn: Doty Counzil Blu Iowa, si, Gen'l Agent, | pavina'suld lmprovemont districts, on or be: L fore May it ) the eity council will de- Agent, terming satd mates auditor, H. I, Fiold; delegates to the dio. | find Dr. McLaughlin, who was wanted on cesan convention, 1), Bloomer, M. Du- | the chargo of moviug morigaged goods out quotte and A. 1. Rico; financo commuttee, | Of the state, Bell stated thut he saw Me- s of the Jewish church, Charles Barghausen, a well kuown resl- [ the ancient usage = eption was held | C, C, Lincory, Pas dent of the city, died yesterday afternoon at [ After the coremony a 3 98 ST BRI at'the Metropolitan club, followed by a ban- | D R Gmaia, thix 19th day of April, 1502, D). C. Bloomer, A. T. Rice and J. T. Stewart; | Lsugblin Tuesday noon at diuner, but | 2 0'clock at his residence, 224 Tionton street, | g0, ; 2 A b R U R, committeo on pew ronting, 8. W, Besloy, W, | thought ho must have gotten utip some- | aged 52 years. The doceased had veen fIl [ V'N% ana Mrs. Harrls will leave today for | Prerosas for Distiiet Gracing Borcs Chairman of the Board of Public Works. J. Jumison and E. H. Odell. whore, as ho had not seen bhim sit Bell | with consumption sineo last December, and | nilwau kee, thoir fiture home. Senlod bids marked John T Temploton returned yesterday | lims’ that bo will havo no dificulty in | bis deatl bas been looked for for somotime aradiins bonds® Will bo recoive it tho offt oo of from Atiantic, whero ho went to attena a | 5HOWing up his innocence of the charge pro- | past. Ho leaves a wife, one daughter and = ] l!"‘\l(."ll);ll”;‘I.‘lv?:'\:r :[.‘"("uy o \}.r l.ul.wl:,hffi NOTICE TO PROPERY OWNE mecting of the officers of the State Firemen's | (0F1ed seainst bim when the case comes up | two sons. He was a member of the Odd et B 1L 20000 d ur ot REadIng bonds AGENTS AND LE “Tournament association. Groat preparations | f0F trial. He says tho Ilkhorn Horso and | Fellows sad Knights of Pytnias, uud the of tho clty of Omihi, Neb. Swid Londs nre 3 e i are being made for the event, and not ogly | 1-8nd company, “which be reprosonts, nas | funeral, the time of wnich will be runounced Quted May 15t 189% and avo puyible from ono |y IBbureunnce ofordinanee No. is, roquir- tho Oieors of the nssotiation Dus heokooly | neon the solo otvaer of tho property which | later, will be under the auspices of 10esoLwo th for the Baby, foine yanrs atter dute thoreot i donomints eHinslo e ) ( *roposals for disur v | Al-20-21 f 5 SIS, carb i ¢ larney — gy : ho helped to remove ever since last July, and | societies, tions of 310.0) and $5000) oineh, With interost it g IR [ f Atlantic as well, aro " derable 2 3 >, " to St Mary's avenue, wit il e R clv-“kt';mm:-?;‘:l‘l'i'.."(.l:,r that in moving it to Owmaba as ho did, he - — leasure for the Parents, DRt of 3 er cent o Lanin by io 0 Bt MALy'S d¥ar pn sioeb nis the best tournaments ever hold in the siate. | acted under tho advice of lawyers. The | Jarvis’ wild olackberry Is the best. 4 New Life for the Old Folks, [ seit-angually, ' Loincipal und lutorast pay- shat, you ara hiereby notfied to make ail Twenty-ono teaus have airoady entered for | MISSINE property is now ia Tilden, Nob. ——— s \ #.0.00.00 of Gradinz District No. 4, fiodesuiiry gonnentionk - WitHTRINAE DiMAOF tho races from all parts of the state. Prizes Do i / [ 9 0.00.0f Grading Distelos No. bk d to comples work within fourteen to the amount of §3,000 huve been offered a b o / 2008005 Cragiug Distrioy No, b ¥ from Ap L 180L 05 0L 05 the purpose the winning team | Read below wh k of treat- | Lastuight's chavge of bill at the Boya 90100 af Giruding District e amonnt | 10.pave th streot in sald district. . e mant has done/fora well ' known Counoil nt Suakespeare's exguisite forest idvl, Soheh id” must wiato - prico and amount | Ot druby ardered to maki the neces- I 7 ? The K of Gaasline Stoves Blufra mun who was seen ab the Blanch. | 'As You Tike It and Miss Gale's Rosallnd A Aol vhiry wh D ot Nl © | sy sower conngotlons within the time spoel- o Ts the new process Danglor; no smoke | ard institute, at 535 Broadway, Council | proved the most artistic of her three rolos. oot eer Loybe ke ¥ Tesarvod 10 rolast any und all | gy ciry anthoritfes, and the cost thereof wi- [ New, modern, well-appointed, thor- orodor in lighting or extinguishing; | Bluffs, yesterday ufternoon. There | She bears the airy moods of comedy with B T e e tyete e | sessed i winst tho broperty opnosits the oughly well-kept, #3 a duy. peerless in cconomy, durability, sim' | neverhias beon i failure whore this | brighter graco than the woeful lines of emo- | metr ) cliss and Ordinunes An0B10 sueAIm v UARRR SO RUBIRRY oo ot E. F. CLARK, Prop . plicity } treatment is uscd, whether the thral- | tional parts. The conscious effort noticeavle THE GREAT approved MarehUth, 02 ooy po oy April, 502, BoW. BIRKIAUS KR, . . ) P. toves taken from your residence and | dom to be broken was whisky, opium or | in neavv roles has vanished aud given way Meh26d31tm, “City Trea suror Chairman of the Board of Publle Works. e —_— —— stored for the summer ut lowost rates, | tobicco 1o quickened speech azd spontaneous action. TEMPERANCE DRINK | - - ) [t u————————, - Shugart & Son, 11 Main street. Couxcrr, Bt ”\1\1‘”1” 19, 1892 —For | qnera is witchery 1 her smilo and Rosatind ' M o family affair—a requisite | Proposals for Public Library Building Bonds | PROPOSALS FOR SEWEIR BONDS " iing o U At oLy 3OrsRAYD beon & | SRoresAtisaie oot a0 Mosalnd T e | e ankad popals o s | | ool A et ObALY B W. C. ESTEP, Jarvis1877 brandy, purest, safest, best, | drinking man, us my many friends in [ cise of such sorcery. She fits the merry package makes 5 gallons of library buildinz bonds will be received at the | Bonds will he reteived at the oiti e of the ¢ y % & m—— Council Blutls well know. It was impos- | banter with a delicato play of action and @ aaliious, strongihcnlug, | 488 O Lheoiky Lreusrgr, Omuhi, el upto | treusyrer of tho sity of Ouiulu, Nobl, Hp UG . l,Al"l'l). ou going to paint? And d“ll you | siblo for my to puss u saloon whon 1 had | presonts “a, characterizaiion ‘mostgav and cffervescent beverage. for tho purciise of $OL0LG PUbILE 11Grary | the purchise of g00m0) sower tonds of - he | 8 1 a u m q mar know that you can save money and get | the necessary money to buy a drink. I | Winsome. Tho great bard's genius was su- ’ ~ building' bonds of the city of Omuha, Neb., | city'of Omaba, Nob. dated My (s, (8% pay= | f Bk better paints at Davis’ than any other . 3 # L perior to the mediocrity of tho supportin, Don't be deceived 4f o dealer, for duted May 1st, 1502 and payable 2) years after | able2) yours ufier dite. Iulerest 5 per cent L ) @ tegan taking the treatment at the & thie sake of lurger profit, te ! ‘ . ) ¥ e AL ey A1 = : A company &nd E1s bumor moved the audionce rollE, e Gate. Inferestat tho Kate 003 Dr Nt por wn= | por antiii, payab.e semi-aniilly. Prinoi- h ; FF8. place in the city? That's a fact Blanchard instituto on April 12, and am | o froqusnt merriment, despite 5 commow I uaeakood | Wi, payabic somi-annunily. brinoipal wna {\m“..x nterost payabe 4t Kountze Bro 14 N, MAIN 8T, OOUNCIL BLUFFS PERSONAL T,m“_"“.m‘ surprised and gratified that 1 nu\vl have | place utterance. 83 tho geauing HiKes' m]u.».lffind:..l,-,:]ml.;.m:\‘::n:m;‘-rln-ug. T-‘\:“\ .:‘rl\;‘ Now Yor |: ‘.iu...;‘.lml‘.,‘. “‘(' "L'“«‘.‘:l [] ] SN ST Al R PSS A s no appetite for liguor whatevor. [ sleep Aemre——— . sousht for und Inclide acoruod” iterest o | soughitfor and Il geerued iuterest ap to | —— - - —— Judge N. M. Hubbard of Cedar Rapids js | W0\ a0d have u good appetite, and am | Reasont Beecham Pills uct like magle. MANHOOD ReSTORED. A i A e soughifor pnd 1ueigd o8t 4p 80 fn the city attending district vourt © | satisfied thut [ am even now entirely - m—— v EANATIVO," the e right is reserved 1 reject any and all | reserved to reject Issued o vourt, akistied U RO QDO enatoriul Elections. wonderful Spauish | bids Under Charter power 1103 0f the metro- X kle George H. Sullman, who has been in st | Cured: This is wholly unsolicited and | . larg th 5 & T A Tssued under charter power of citles of the | botltan ¢lnes aud ord nunce. No. S0 approved Chas Lun( Y Louis for some time past, has returned to the | Yoluntary. DaN1EL CLANC Suite & large hering of the mem Written Quarantee | ¢ (ropolitun class, und ordinance No. 2085, | March 24 ix HENRY BOLLY, | B Funernl Divector and Undert Bluffs aud will make It his residence onee —~ pers of the Live Issuo club met i | tocure ull Nevwous Die- | JULr0Veq Mol 1, i ; Mo City Troasure 811 Broadway, Council Bluffs wmore. Redistrioting the State, the Lininger Art gallory last even- Meiiory, Low of Draia e HENKY BOLLN, - e -~ MR . Fraok A, Conover and wife left last even. | A €irculur Las boen received from George | iug, the occasion beiug tne discussion of Lower, Hegdache, 1m36dilt Clty Trensurer. | pROPOSALS FOR PAVING BONDS, | o s Ing for California, where thoy will reside. | (ireene, adjutant genera), sunounciug the | the question: *Resolved, That the United hood, Nerroun NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, | Senlod 0ids marked proposals for paving | - - — ‘ Ata spocial weotlng of the Board of Under: | fact that 1ho stato s been redistrictod for | Statss Seuators Bo Electsd by a Dircet Voto s AGENIS AND LESSEES. Loacs wlll 1 reaalyud at 16 Oloo o e B1LY 5] \ A8 0} v of resolutions 'vas | miltary purposes so as to make four regi- | of tho People.” Mr. Edward Rosewater In pursaance of Ordlnunce No. &8 requ noon of the 2ith day’ of April, 1822, for tho | & edopted commending him to the favor of the 7 _ b commend ik him to tho favor uf ho | 1ponte instead of six #nd with twelve com- | opened iu tho afirmative. Mr. William I, T e fns waterand gas connections o Do mude 1o | purchuse of § 0,000.00 paying. bouds of the city L €tioose 4s bis location PIAOS BO WAY | 1 hios in u rogiment instead of eight, as here- | Boxter presided, aud the proceedings wera o i gawithin the ourt fiugs ou 1iuh strecttron | S°Ouh Neb, duied 3ay't s puvinis | srpdrket i : ) s . AEIED B e, sunpdion &hd T arnoy streot o St. Mary's avenuo within | % yeurs after dute, interests per cent per | —2 tofore. The chauge is in uccordance with a :’,,;lzfi:“p::{‘:‘l;‘“‘:fl, Jane, Atsong Moo el i s v.\.(\\ 18 dhie vasd kit street lnprovement d1steict No. 451, 10 the eity | annum, paywble senii-annunliy: prineipal and | Capital stee 5 130,000 Reiter, thetallor, 810 Broadway, has | 18w passed by the legislature at its session | P Halligan, Prof. Frank A. PFitzpatrick, | writlen guaranted o cure or refund the | oo e o e R b e L aawn oy, | Eurplus un | Profits 00 all the latost styles and newost goods. | Jyst closed emeuding the wiitary codo. | Judge Hovewell, J. L. Woolson und Frauk | moner. Sentbyuall o ey addves. "Clicilar irse | adns or lattera's. and 1o compicto such work | bid st state prico ani amount soushi for | NetCapital and Burplus 5240,000 Satisfaction guaranteed, ereafter the Dodge Light guard of this city | [, Weaver. lu compliance with the request ANBILERAIN: oPSOH K A -l In aceord with sald ordiuauce. within | and inciude accraed intercat o date of Aeliv= | Dircotors 1. D. Ednan e, b 1 Sugies, b Bload, will bo kuown 4s ompany L. Tuird vogi- | of the club s mor extendeu report of tho MATAID GAEMICAL 0. Lirauch Ofie fu V.5 & | fourteon diy from April i 162 st Ts tho | ery at Omati, Neiw Hiio p ght i3 poscrved o | glunin: i g art 040 Miflae £ V3l R b e o— 3 ment, lowa Natioual Guards. The resigna- | proceedings w ol 358 Dearborn treet, CHICAGO, 1LL, Purpose to nprove sid stre Teject any und all bids. 1xsued undor charter | wng 3t i, Transact goneral hanks _Genuine Rock Springs coal at | tioas’of Colonel (. V. Mount sud Licutenant | b ocssaings will be published in Tur Sux £OR EALE IN GMAHA, NEB., BY dated at Omabin. Neb., thisith day ot April, | power of cities of metropolitan cluss wnd | dng s5. lariest oapital and surpius of Thatche: 16 Main street, alwuys on | Colonel F, B. West of the ola Fifth regiment 5 e Fohe A fio. Coribin & ougats, " : cu P \;/‘ “H“\'“‘-\l‘ BE, Ordingaco No. W, upproved Mureh 4, g wuy 10 Southwestern Lowa. . X I A. Fuller' & Co., Cor. 14th & Doukias § bairm urd of Publie Works A ) . " ON T 2 3 P, band. are accepled, the commissions of all staff DeWitt'sSarsapariua is reliavls, '“um Behnglder, Coancll Blugs. Ia AUIAR Sabi 4 F6b D ROAS M6AuiLa Gl NTEKEST ON TIME DEFOSIT3

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