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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MOND\AY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1892 p ~ Y I | AnTIAL ope e idencs, 208 Sovth Twentioth g e Port a wil] Yol ice at 8 ITHE OMAHA BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS | 8058 Soeet rhiemoay mortioe o oo | i kg, e v b sevice o S e : gy - —_—— Thoufl;no,l .vethmt;‘.rr-:s‘ md‘. !hedw‘dfl General Secretars Obdr'd remarks st the and sell them : ar :nt's . Q - ‘was wonderful right an ovabie an her | 4 p. m. moeting vesterday wWere of a oature COUNCIL BLUFFS Arents are Alimost broken beatted ovar their | aurprising to wany mon @hp bad formerly cheaper than Furnishing R Mayor Lawrence Puys Some of His Offics | lots. The remains will be sentlo Minden, | contented themseives with simply entering hat stores. € OFFICE: PEARL & y B g B-' . ® | Neo, for burial at 10:3 this forenoon and | \he building und bever ifinking of oiug All the lead* Cvo'ds. it ure in Omaha funeral services will be held at the howse | any rood within it. A fel 01 them woke up 0 ways. Jellvered by carriet to any part of th Mr. Pickering, who Hhd uis thigh dis SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED. loastod : impreris « - M G T POLICEME _— logated at the foot dall gamé, is improying. 1. W. TILTON, MANAGER WHY THE POLICEMEN WERE KICKING Tae business men's class in the gymnn & Tius ness Offce, ........ No &3 ¥ Opening Promise of the Omaha Presby- | ¢y, be held 5:45. Th: e t0 Tr LEPRONES] RIS SOt Ror No 2 fum will be held at This is free t terian 1 ological Seminary ers as well as those whose bicops are Pm———————————— | S0y of THetr Tarnl Was Levied Upo 3 s S STToN . Lt e b b A little over a vear ago the first formal | ‘i ® 1NOR ML ] by the Mayor. Who Agrees to steps were taken in Omaha for the establish- | , Th€ boss will begin their eymnacium work . Retarn 1t Teiky « A ot o . chaid - Wednesday at 8n. m. The bors are Roing ¥ Y. Plumbing Co ool i mn meut of & theological seminary. A weeling | 1o yaye a better yoar all‘frouna than has Courcil Bluffs Lumbe v empest. of represeutative Presoyterians from the | ever been given them in tbe Listory of the here was no ervice yesterday at n states of Nobraska, Kunsas and lowa was | association. gregationa! church. < 1 cirine of patronizing homse institu- | held in this city and it was the unanimous St. Albaos’ lodze Knigh hias will | tions had its neck wrung most cruells Satur- | opinion that the time had arrived when the “Late to bea ana eariy o rise will shortea £ / Stroe traimghnp s s SIAL ST TE ot ol the road to your home in the skies. But 7 ’ « 5 1 meel this cvening oy, aud at the hunds of no less distinguished | Prosbyterian church in the grest central | early to bea and “Little Bariy Riser.”tbe > We can’t say “never bzfore in the history of the Justice Cones will m“u!-. s Wi | e age than Mayor Lawrence. Howl | west should make an aggressive step in the | pill that makas life longer anl betier aad i N O after howl has gone up from ths official or- | airection of proviaing & school for the | wiser. : world did we buy such a fine fall line,” etc., be= St with lntent Lo ki bt at 2 o'clock this | F8n Of the oity Rovernment at the residents | education of young ministers of the gospel SOUTH UMARA, afiernoon ns # committes of the whole for | of Gouncil Bluffs who parsisted in buying | here in the Missouri valley metropolis 3 e 3 cause we haven’t been in it till this fall, but we the purposc of considering the “Paul ordi- | goods in Omaha insteal of &t homs, but the Tuis conviction was followed by a unitea | Encouraging Outlook Noted In the Realty § - Bunce = . | mavoraisregurded tus howis aad weut 10 | aua barmonious effort all along the line aud | o i SR A ¥ are in it now with as good a line of men’s and Dr. Durrea will lecture next Pridus evet- | Omakia, boaght a table for his new office in | i a very short time the theological seminary e e s :;‘;'-M B e B ip toni ity bulding aal halit deliversd Satur- | of Omaha was a reality. In September last :";:i:“"' "»‘ good, f‘"r'“;”m"""* :fi"“f e boys’ fall wear as money can buy. You won’t sodiety 3 3 day moraing. vear the school opened with an attendance ot | SOUCC M MAF Trecer AFe of tHE WEE \ " i ¥ i Regular meeting of Excelsior lodge, No tere wes & slight unpleasantness be. | nine young men. The vear's work ‘“;‘ :"“;;“' — “",‘_'“"""“ AL '"'f get old stuff here for we haven't got it Fall 254, Aucient Free and Accepted Masous, this | tween mayor and the membsrsof the | was ve e TR T T e e S R b 3 suit 1 e : Sk : A evening. Visiting brethren sordiallv invited olice force Suturday moruing, arising from | faculty and the young men of the firs ;‘lw in !ubr"filnixlf;' more than m]m \vlf Suits and overcoats 1In every immagina ble By order of the worthy master. the fact that the mayor took & faney to | class, and the wisdom of the effort to estab- & own and steadily becoming more valuable N o o excuange, farm 180 0 PO | Lole'of he faraliors At bad. adoroed the | lsh the school s proven now at the openicg | €461 day. 1s very orieht aud eucouragine tyle, color and price. Come and see what P ‘v.:;; A ‘A“\r for o ebraska, | room that was erly used as the private :r,\“nrf \n:x\\d[:fur‘ll;\mu‘x:‘s‘m::::lncc which lelm ;en] v‘:sme n:t;!l;\ n‘an.!m‘l‘;Jvrs are x.cm 3 brand new goods look like ps or Gosper ¢ , Nebras e o e rilbon s almost double tha B leand if 1118 not @ large trade they areengi- > »x, 808 Avenue G, Council Bluffs ofiice of tne chiet of polivs, but m e Tue opening exercises of the seminary for | neering, itis one of ibe <maller ones, aod The city © il will hold a meeting to- | cently as the mavor's offic When Mayor | tnis vear were beld at the First Prosbrterian | there are a sufficient humber of those to keep night ot wh e further action may pos- | Luwrence moved bis quarters last Saturday | church lust Tnesday night and were attend- | them busy, The inguiry for desirable prop- Jitlv be taken with reference to the Union | g5 ais room in the new city building he took | €d by a lurse and interosted audience. Drs. | erty is very lurge and many strangers ave in Lund and 1mprov t compuny's right of § 0y ire excopting the stove | HArsha, Pheips Sterling, Saxton and Lowrie, ¢ each duy secking investment. The way ordinance b and . pat it du i | 2l memvers of ‘tue fadulty, were prescut. | 1,000,000 exnenaed by the packers aud stock The preliminary examination of Oswald . SN Dr. Stephen Phelps obened the meoting by | vards compauy in improvements, besides the Peterson on the charge of 1he seducti own o farniture had ¢ reading o passage of scripture. Dr. Ster. | bunareds of thousanas of dollars from other Nellie Christeuson is bookca for this mor bought by 1en with the proceeds | ling offered prayer aud Dr. Matthew | channels, hus begun to show its effect upon ing 8t 9 o’clock before justice Hammer of waumber of bails tbat they had give B Lowrie doliversd the address. | the prosperity of the city. The confidence \ , Biomberg will also have s bhearing ob the | quring the preceding administration. Tho address was very appropriate | in the future of South Omaha seems to be eburge of assaulting C. H. White. §telt CHAL THS Mk yob WA and jmpressive, touching the imporzance of | stronger an more general, and those with 3 arnam Stre Kobert Stepbenson was the name civen by . s L the work that e younz men had unaertaken | monev more earer 1o iuvost it hero where the A mun who tried to raise a disturbavee ut th DR RODC lierties when be under- | and impressing upon them the necessity of a | returns caunot fail to be but satisfac § s, K wiforuis house on Lower Broadway au ] e » They did uot say ans- | b fo“ LR '(:h:}""»fl:fi;’“"“ Jx?c“r‘ vl a2 L-r\j(-:reue\( o Our 0, o 3 Frices. 21 OB el 1 took four " woue of them at devolve up e s ssful o with inquirers for houses here is & grou g e S8 omsar arsive r e of aniusompati. | The Umaba Tacological seminary, alttiough [ scarcity of both bouses aud rooms for rent, children’s e . A always the sharged with disturbing the n lity of opinions between \hemselves and | Strictly Presbyterian s to church polity, is | and hardly a vacant dweliing bouse or desir- department is W : lowest for drurkeuness ¥ But in some way the mayor young men of uli denomiuations who | able storeroom it to ve fouud vacant A the Msst ¥ > 8 goods Mrs. J. M. Metcalf of Omuba entertained | board of tho dissatisfuction, and whon prepare for the ministry. 1tis the | profitable investment would be in the erac- i WoHH MoMs ety RS Jariy last Fric | the patrolmen gathered iu their room esvyterian seminary of the kind be- | tion of a number of good houses und cottages, complete 1 YR B Ly ! e e luir of Ita. | 1ast =~ evening, just beforc the might vo and Sau Francisco. Dr. | for which tenants could be secured without A OMaha < than the price. ‘,""‘ “Miss Lorton of Nebraska City ana tne | shift went on duty be told them that he bad orge L. Miller of this city gencrourly do. | gumber. The supply bas never equuled the . B e o "and Barier. of - Cnicago. | cen lod to beiieve that the furniture was | Lated to lbe semiuary tweoty-five acres of | demand, notwitbstanding tbe hundreds g < rosel vere Miss . | the proparty of the city and ho bad no id land iu bis beautiful Seymour park. Upon | erected during the last two rvears. Rents I EpEE e p—— Auovg those prosent were Ais oemeil | that b was treading upon any one's toes | Uhis superb site a havdsome buildiug is soon | are bigh and desirable dwellings bring good SPECIAL NOTICE u: o an £ 0 be erectea ol will be cohducted in | figure i 0108 b5 A3 when he t away, He assured them erected be cohduc! ficures, and money is to be maae by the ou 5 10 desire 1o take anything that | U 3 byterian churck this year.and | erection of houses for rent, couNcn_ BLUFFS. The missionary society of the Congrega. i A0 CHNEY re | 10 8l probability the new buildine” will be oy — e i 1al chiurch will hoid & gathering of special e So Lo niER i3 kst by OB ready for use by the opening of the school | BadAecident on Twenty-Fourth Street | “The want advertisements appearing 1 nex sday afternoo L : . year in tic fall of 1863 Anotber collision on North Twenty-fourth [ mowspuper are often the wmost Interesting Wyatt and bis chain gang this mor 3 4 bome of Mrs. ( e, to which all 66 o dsting of Soat ‘,f "as done by the | _Ane course of instruction covers three | street last uight about 9 o'clock gives addi- part of its contents. They expross the urgent fuvited. Carr ill be iu_waitine at the 3 sears of seven months each. Las: vear all | yocor (A0 B K O O Nght necds, the daily wishes of the people who churen at 2 tocarry_those who | Policemon pas cens tnose who eutered were curolied, of course, el St g Lt want something and who are wiling to do esire 10 nitend, and ugain at’ 5:i0 - 1n the first year. on that thoroughfare. A team of horses | somutinag Ten will be served at 0:80, BB it | NuRrEL R abEat " By Bl Following are the names of those in the | drawing a double-seated carriage golng r £ [ 1 ? £ bihal = Ro, Jance b0, n western o s o S A. Beravek, H. A. Carnahan, Joseph Fal- { b 3 Instantly stops the most excruciating pains; never fails to glve ease to the sufferor; u few ronst n:mv\ aking pan In the market. p»?r‘\(?‘n:: BT ik el » mioany ot tonsh, O, A, Mitehelt, G, T. Noyoe Davig | S0uLh on the east half of the stroet, which s | 1\ G300y ot 1 ke magic, cansing the pain o lnstantiy swop. | sy MaRC 0N Biave to HngoREsRY R WhD ternoon on the charge of malici AL Ostler, Charle; E. Ric e o T s b, orasty A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. make over 1w weck rezularly. Acdress J. W. Lund, who hasa melo ch at the r e 0 the | These are in the second yeer class: C. H. AT SISO x oo d il ”,‘3, € 1 only taken in Gosgs of from thirty to sixty drons Tn half 4 tur or of water will e Lot ik o troet and Fourteenth “ounci mor ally to the | Banar £/ & Badors. Alexaoder Lithorland, | 186 eSceants 81.07er e, pavement Boct | o SR 000 Sty S ST R 3 VW ANTED Ludy or y Huogh MoNine E W, S ads, B, O, | vebicies wi Iy wreckea and the horses ew minutes Orim pasms. Sou 0 4 3 i L S = ist comprises young men from M- | their horses along ata preity lively speed | weyghier or other cuuses.50 SENTS A BOTTLY. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. | _\“' NOC YGRAPHT -‘n‘v‘ SR RU LT oW aRAIN aBERTEA I ONl and the darkness mage it impossible 1o see i e e r 2i,Boe, Cou e ot Sriie, suy preat distance abead. They gatbered nists of: Rev., W themselves together and disappeared before TL. D, professos of didactic | BRY names were learned. Each olumed the other for tne accident. - Collisions of this nature are of a frequont oc.urreuce ou North Twenty-four policemen nas ceas is again quiet mself wirl for \tner sLre of ecclesiastica theologs: Rev. Jobn Gordon, : Botloats SAd etical | and that they do not resu Matthew B oL L of new testument 8 Sl YL as impassivle as an Afmc gle. sequently the hund : icles passi nut thoroughfare use the half of th street which s paved, and on & dark driver has fairly to pick his wa coliides with s vehicle comiug f ; e Board—Pretident. Re posite direction. Three or four m oMcers o1 i€, Brara—President, Rer: | lights are needed on Twenty-fourth sreet, P & 3 Henaerson, D.D.: correspouding secre. | 48 there are none north of i» surect, and tne 3 x othn = sl unt : re days. Ifin need of anythingin | tary, Rev. R. V. Atkisson; treasurer, P. L. | 8ine blocks north ¥o the'elty limits are ia ; ey k \ted. doin ass. for e el g ine, most people will when s, esg darkness, iy A . S o L o & would advise them to cutive Committea — Rev. Stephen He Hud Faith in sully. y THoRT B o ERAS A DTOFEl e nvest now und save money, s our en- chuirwan: Rev. Asa Leard, | Ex-Policeman John Falion bas removad to ; 3 ALY : = o - & 4 G, Bartiett, 11 Brond- : of blankets is at le | D ) O Denise, M. D, Rev. E. H. | popver, ana if Sultivau sud Corbett had z _ : Y oy s : S thailizood & this Mo Curtls, D.D., Robert McCouaughy, M.D., [ pecveh 8od 5 = 5 New % e T TS ¥ Gentlemen. the 1l goods s TR 1duy Hon. Warren Switzler. never ‘ull. in the I¥mpic club ring at New » - EG. Brrtiott, 741 Broadwa in the city, just received. TReiter, the the sule will clos = PR e Finauce Committes—Rev. R V. Atkisson, | Orleans it is probubie that the ex-police Y g . & tailo Broadw FOT:ERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., Hon. George L. Miller, M. D., LL. D.; Rov. | officer would still be a resident of the i . ROILEATR-0 et sry, alllonasedin Nez =L Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ia. | Jobn Gordon, D.D. MaRio) ity WoaFarnatotng Il bslieastsl doinz o Ml tuke 5 R s e the old stand. Mr. Fallon firmly believed And give an exhibit in Council A Great Sate ., ToMuchlce Cream. | that the big fellow would knock Pompadour Biufls? And will the at x Of fine shoes and slip going on C. H. Robrer, agaut of the Misso t on, avd he said so_whenever ficient to justify his " the bankrupt shoe sule. adway, || Faliwey, New Haven, Mot says t was discussed. The Kiug boys, r that may t S S5 ext % ar a great de one Lot evenlnz last weok, ove of whom was Fallon’s partender in the Salint heignes ] ) Siee money(l 2 some of ‘the | Ture seemed o be an internal coutiot FOIBE | b vher aaid o6 lowa and blies. Toe evuit 2 8pe {or how ",' 7 " 1 greales, be 3 heardcof. A ‘“"“1“'““'“ ”"” ’“‘r““hw;“"“m‘] of so much certalaiy on the outcome of the A CHOE D3A7 <, PR)OPIL l‘“" SALE ost 1 Pottawatin good, serviceable piir s adi his grip at the hotel that he believed | contest was bound 10 bring about some R 85 e Songuln putent leather tip button o at | | For rent, a medern T-roomn eottago on | would relievo me. nud proguciue a small bot | {iig" more twan taik. Fullon "offered. bis DYEING, CLEANING AND R“PINISHING R R e §1 woith $2 75, and th, 1 North Scott street ) )eHaven. tle of mediciue gave me a dose, elt better, | nqds and wagered his saloon againstasum TER 2 N | 3 Y00 have auyt 4 kid button that scll for §1.57 are 1 —— andiinia’ few momssis took anotheridoe, | |ofimoney wiioh|thé Hingiboys pubiup: WThevil 0 g ,1O]F GOODLS O BvEhy D~S"Pnizj:fo,f, Off 1 Work | 1 1. sha fe, Broadway and M un straet. 4 4 R 5 . ° which entirely reliev: elieve that | gra pe proprietors of the maha ce, 1521 Farnam S I uncil Blufls ce orks — worth 88 00. Gents’ cnil shoos at $1.29, iins for Manawa at 11 a. m., 2, 8, 4, | ° tirely | cliove Lbat | are sow the propr suloon, 8 ; o BlufleQopient iy [ e e wo: th §2.50, and gents’ kangaroo hund- | 5, 6, 7, 8 ana 9 o’clock p. m uch a medicine is worthy of recommends- | fee greatlv indedted to Corbett for en Cor. Ave. A und 26th St ! fc calars und 1 1 | K eillo paris of the ASANT room ¢ \ha was arrested e 5 't 5 rew ;I night, while drv- | 5 rer on home missions. » driv. Prof. Harsha, chuirman Prof. Goraon, secretsry of fac: ut t she was i Bartll 1ad way sk farm tion und that 1¢ shoul kept in the bouse tic career of elve yoars £ i Shoufe, Brosdway and Main. £ b S A | P the pugilistic career of the tweive year sewed shoes at #5.00, worth .00, e during the summer. The bottle was labeled | cnympion. Fm: EALE—On sma | puyments. fra Thousands more bargains too numer- 5 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrncea — | = 0O h" gurden an il near Council Bluflfs E. ous to think of. 521 Broadwsy. For shoes and slippers at_half price Remedy.” For sale by druggists. ; Fought Over u Dog. «WELL BRED, SOON WED”GIRLSWHO US | &b Gt L the bankrupt shoe sale, Two small boys, Frank Loveridge and E F(m SALE—Albion Tolier i Boons PERNONAL P odid Count . il Bluff fes’ s from 75¢ | WINTER WHEATIN NEBRASKA. | nest Jobuson, quarreled over the ownership FIver. Net; finest weter DOWGr in the state s up and men’s s rom 83 e »f 0 worshless black cur vesterday afternoo | developir L0TSE OWET W ALGE ontire Yo iry Rev. T. B, Greenlee is visiti pr- | WP and mer ‘ ] e e R B e £ ot awprinloss Biackolpaesierdayafiornes Aully Gapacity, 100 barrels: mach nery und e G S e R at once, as the si : ! r. George L. Miller Wants to Sce More At- | pye Johnson boy picked up & large stone, AT Lol bl L Bl e T sold. tontion Glyen coIsiCoap: Which be burled atbis junevile autagonist, e A TR e SeMisaElpne 1 B AN sl e Dr. George L. Miller 1s very much of an | striking bim on the hedd, laving open tne griee. #5005 Will tale uninprovel ustera sses Olive 8 BRo Busarialibenp enthusiast on the subject of winter wheat | scalp for tbree inches, making an ucly = n y - nex e Mrs. J. C. Mitchell aud son_have gone T g 4 2 08 ject of winter wheat | SR 00, [ 8 nbysician was compelled to Are QuicklyMarried Try it on your ne O3 SALE—Olonn stond hiriware we Marion, Ta,, for u visit witt relatvos: A local paper tries to m great | for ana has worked up the execu- | Joomyn " Both boys' parents reside in the tablished trrde, involce ab Miss Nellie Dodee bas retaraed to W political point on a recent s'ight ad- | uve committee of the Columbian commiesion | Tpira ward 7 House-Cleaning. a5 bjihoditende; th vo 105 BAase; +0 resums hox Peiino) svork, vance in the wholesale pri -, | to the piteh of starting out to make a very Miss May Tulleys leaves tomorrow for | but it failed to tel sader t tensive exuibit la this respoct at the 2 , La Salle seminary a1 Auburndale, Mass neither the McKinle ) ‘ Jorld's fair. J. W. Smith left yesterday on a business ens 5 e s otane 1 to Wyoming. = ==\ CHANGE—H Csturan Mr. and Mrs. Luman Pryor of Minne- | qua antine aas raised of sugar hove 18 mo Tessonasid the dooter, | R0 NIOREE Ll Dl ) B! ARt e nd 30 tots ta apolis are in the city visiting their brotber at C. O. D. Bre grocery. “why Nebraska saould not raise 100,000,000 | 1,05, Martin of Otics gues / =1 Denver, Oola.; will ze for clear Ne- Miss Stowe and Miss Lottie Stowe of Mt i~ nstoud of 15,000,000 bushels of this grest | | mim wWiiem. Lesvitt and Miss Heleo \ j_ bruslen land. 12 H. Sheate. . o aisaraa e guests of Mrs, W. 5. Mavne 'hree Grand Escursions. A1 il A g : rs. iham Lea nd Miss Helen 30Tt SALE : e = Plcasant are wuests of Marn T scursions. el A sl = [, SALE T rdy ook, will | " on Park avenue. Council Bluffs to St Joseph, Mo.. 1t have gooe to New York o visit ¥ PR e e ¥ Miss Lorton. Miss Abbott, Miss Sinclair | Semi 15 15 and 16 Ons fnve for e | tbe fertile praies of this state will yield @ | — Miss Sadi : Coursey of Piattemouth is vis- f Vibinued old st " y : ) J - 14, A > ne € e m A - ac o e e o fiR1s alge il s > T 30 T Bhaura and Diss Baker, who were the guasts of 1he | newnd trin. For the. roeomimedation of | Fewra of from twenty-fiva to forty ner brother, Fred Courses, of this city o e = A 1t i Misses Farnsworth several days last week, :.‘“ e living 10 or nenr Council Blufe, | busbels per acre. Iwill sdwit that corn Bert ]u Wilcox leaves today for Ids | 1S 8 good ays off. So are the prices on th ™ uith Tmprovementa, five Jeft for Chicago Saturday morning. R O o ot Br ] aie Kiag t that is siwply anotber | Grove, Ia.. where hie will spend bi 4 o 3 S A SE - ek 2 1 of Oouncdl Bluffs; 85 un acre; Rev. L. A. Hall has returved from his | Joi0 S50 ““,““‘._uvd”:i e G &1 77 | areument in favor of whest, for with a rota. | , 9. H. Eggers hus purchased fro real estate bargains we offer this week. You . B H Shede. vucation trip in the east and occupied his | ¢vPE G RS AMINR LG T Ce Bl 0 tion of crops land wili give greater raturns | & Berry forty foet on ‘Twenty-fourth street, 3 ANTED-Ne' ruska lan1 in oxohnnge for pulpit in the Temple Buptist cuurch yester- Sk run epeciul traing be" | {han it wiil aoy other way. Take our thous. | between L aud M streets, paying for the | CAN buy now at one-fifth of what is asked for | % work borsos, E. H. Shenfe day. Services are being beld io Hugtes 1w ounc uffs and St. Josevh, | o 06 of acres of corn lana throughout the | same #4,000. 3 55,004 nore If soid within. ball. Sept 14, 15 and 16 These trains will | sia10 today, and go out with & arill and érill | J. V. Stout was in the oty yesterday catl- | property no further from the center of Omaha, | =« wtion sevan wiles from Coun- Postmaster 1. M. Treynor leaves in a few | leave Main street depou at )a. m in the wheut between the rows of corn. The | ifg on friends. Mr. Steut was formeriy A snap burzuin. E. L. Sheafe. days for his sunual tour of inspection of the | Returning willleave St. ‘Yum‘lm at 6 p. | corn roots will hold the moisture just s the | prescription clerk at Seykora's and is now TR S [P E T T g postofiices of Po'tawattamie county. Dur- | m. Go and see Nancy Hanks trot | rocts of trees would do, and be of material | engaged in business at Teksmab. \\ Tk yontuligimhomel s Luses fig ine the journey he wiil cover something over | aouinst time Sept veuefit to the sproutig grain. Tuen after —————— tuxen soon. Greenshieids. Nicholson & Co 200 miles, and it will take nim about two [ ). M. BROWN, Ticke ror the corn 1s husked in the fall, crush Cown the DeWitt's Sarsapariis gesiroys such poi- P T . -~ weeks. A part of the distance will be O. M. Brown, Ticket Agent. | (/TP 1" and the wheat s thore with but | sons s scrofula, skin disnases, eczems, Theu- ] p l“ poevion of unineninbarad lunddo Mex truveled by bicycle if the couditiou of the g littie expense. In two yvears out of three it | matism. Its timely use savas maay L { A P Notes nnd Personals. | 0K SALE OR RENT scales. ote. Greens rouds will permit. Mrs. J. A. Gornam will give instruc- | wii make & good crop, @ud even if it does ) rechmnisidn Richolson & 0o | : \' zoods stock 1o troda for lowa nd. —— tions in oil water color painting, | not tue land is better off than 1t would be = — | r lowa lund | - R S SR S By sons, 50c. Studio over | without it. There is oy amount of and 10 5 p e T e e atect” ®'°" | Riley & Sherraden’s art store. Class | this state that wouid pay @ big return for Snap at these snaps, for there’s big money | \\ e LT L G g from 9 10 124. m. this kind of rm;wullonmmm is now yielding | Do you want 1 reat your house? Gre m————— L T pracucslly nothing. My advices go to show 4 3 A sblclds. Nisholson & Oo. Wanted to Buy. . . : Thas 1ho” orop’ tav is wavion® of tue to be made. It won't cost a cent to investigate, | s isaosonk 0o - Improved property. Will pay. ou HORE PERAUBIT HIDEWALRS, mortgnges in LUis state today is wheat, 1 u J i Slmaar Geais rice is low. 3. McGee, 10 Ma ; SRR s oufident that the greal Aavantages offered . : ’ ~ = - - GOOD tive 086 To pigeinlow. 3G, MoGea | New Dlstricts Creuted by Order of whe | SRORCEL S OC RCL BUlin P Eot fon aro and if we can’t provethat we can make money | AS000is Rouse for riote (Orasiod br: Ord Ajwn terms, Ohenpr thin prying rent . not thoroughly aprrecisted eitber st home or re hields, Nicholson & Co. Lost flor Apples. but Suved Her Life, Tho Board'of Pudlic Works Saturday 13sued | hbrost, and 1 hone 1oat sur Colombing eom. e T 3 An old Iady named Avderson, who lives in | graers for tue laving of 5,000 square feet of | mission will make it & special feature ut the for you, you're nothing out. R N R T v the country, hud & narrow escape from se permanent side walk. Of this a sbout | Worla's fair. We not ouly ought to be rais. Greenshield bus iojury snd possible death undor the | four-fifins will be of stoue and the balance of | 1E Wore wheat, but the grest water power JALE OR EXCHANGE—4t-acre T wheels of 8 Northwestern freight trai Sat o the siato should beutilised 10 rup bix WheRI0] haBnyr ob. Wil 4ake S . ' E sriificial stone. The walks will be laid along | 3 . 4 A T E. II. Sheufo. urday. She was attemptiig 10 cross the | Mason, botwoen Teuth od Eleventh | Miuneapolis. The staie of Nobraska isa People have o idea how 1] \ N N1 TP - ] tracks on Lower Broadway when & passen- | sireets: Chicago, betweeu Sixteanth | garden epot and there is no reason under tbe A 1 1 I y i | U5 zootae DAL o Hrion. gor train came in from tbe north. She | gud Seventeenth streeis; Twenty- | 5un why it should not beone of tberichest | Crude and cru€tl soap can be. \ \ \ ‘ ) ] Dougias co Daily recel Thourht s could cross tu front of the train | fourch, Faruam #ud Do stutes ib the uuion. Half of the farmers in It takes off dirt. So far, )y . by | i > : flouring mills that would fully equal those at ute at onoe between S PR TS . ¥ state today are not furmioe iutelligently, by burryiog a litte, and the whip was 8p- | gireots: Capitol avenue, between F te v, 00 | A relic, with & gusto that bad the desired ef- | fourth street, beiween Nicholas and Paul acapan- 0 N0 AN VRoR itdo? | Spnuratars & ceaam sute BELRIL ms aach; ash 3 0ns: DOWEE buLLer Worker. beam fect. When sbe bud crossed the track she | 10 the matter of luviug stone walks 1he | cone the quadrupliog of the stock yards, and 1 e ales. Weicht onn. witer tink and other sow to ber dlsmey bt & uorlubound | WEmDers of ihe bourd ol shm kot they bave | there will be found wu 1mmense mass of fer. ; It CU(l; lhf' skin aild fr((lls PEA ESTATE AGENTS Wikl sellchiewy’ tor cish or trade freight truwm was coming to- | hAd considerable trouule with J. W. Furnas | yjjizer that will find its natural resting svot - under-skin: makes red- (S e N . H. Sheofe waras her on the same track upon | & SOt the stone coutractors. Tuey claim | o5 Nevraska furms. Tobis lund will soon ve: the u Which she was stauding, ¥ud but & stort i, | 1bat they are behind with thuir work and do | oo too valusvle for farms of thesizethat | ness and roughness and uot muke auY ALtempL 10 gL aion the | SO 00 Th g tance awsy. Sbe evidenliy tbought that it A ¢ sud then we will see farms B Gy - 7o in. E H. Sheafe Would ot do 10 & | FLrMLEDt ahoud, wod pul | £7OUDS. Owlik 10 this delay e work on | oi‘ubout eigbiy or u bundred ‘scror, aud cul- | leads to worse. Not soap, ) 104d( e ()l l]Ll utis, [ T e [ e T T fug the reiu, started up the track, appar A0 6AS! 8ide OF Bixtesnia, oL en JOnes | giputing them o set of farmers working more o ali 1 H - J 4 Libersl rewurd if returned 1o J ustie iy noplug 1o outrun the freighy 4 | #0d Leavenworth stroets, was Luken uway | utelligently than they do now. All this but the alkali in it. WiIer's coort. Chariss White g from \hem and turned over to Fery & Huse, moient iater ber horse shied ang made s | {0 them and wroed over talk about tho farmers being lot of Paupers Pears' Soap has no free, ] r . e al J 4 Nieholscn & Co. VOB SALE—Sminil hotel in 2000 Tows town, : )=T—Botween No. 81 80. Main st.. und Epls- wiid break over & pile of rock and raiiroad mukes me mad. Such 8 bing is impossible SNE FHMAY A walng indis ol Mou tweor three feet BiEh How she cver | , 106 ~board wlso " decided to relieve | oi'the fruile surface of this siate. Tnore alkali in it. It neither red- PRICES FOR MEAT [ w Sooih, LI, EaRder MarniDE iR S0 ot off the rock pile alive was & mystery 1o | 2 UTHss Sons of ove of their Curbing | pever was another spot on earth where God 5, S ane s als PR A B From Futher. Feb. nder piese B P r Eraatest. 1¢)ure way | SoUtracia. Tho contract Wwas wwarasd 1n | Bevieq've gencroaely with sunstine ana ruj | G€NSs nor roughens the skin. Tuey are for LYt M ol . ! o caate ) s Mav. 11 coverea Michigan street, from - S 3 Murket, & Brosaway, Council Bi | Few:ra the loss of s:varal bushels of crub apples & as He does here, wrd a wan on one of Lbese e ds to water in- (Iruu Liquor Mablt Fesltively Cured which she bud in the back of the wagon, und | L WeOty-third to I'wentv-fourth street, 8ud | fyrmy 1f he bus any energy at all, will con- e r spon i istering D Bollln: beef. io | Veonl slew Which broke oot and rolled il directious | WS 10 BAV been completed not later ‘tban | iue'to grow Fich in spite of bimselL.” stantly ; washes and rinses ,.m,_,,.,,f‘,"'.:"',' Carn boof do Veul roust | e Baruess was ready 10 fall from (bo horse | 1OWATd cUrbing the sureot. The bowrd will | Nogeots Nageet” Nugsit Bay Big | Off in a twinkling; is as Earuites, tad il e .":’.‘.’,‘:‘c‘fim':x?,.f Pord% | Bhoulder clod-.... 4| lork chopmr 20 sttt end of Lhe eacouuter. Low bLuve e work performed by private | Nysgoibaking powder. 820z 23 vents. entle as strong: and the 5 FlaDhotie mreak. 1t has bees grvan 16 thousiods | 811 0l Keuk K¢ Pork butt b % Qannal] Be 4a0nantar coutract and will cburee Lhe cxpeuse sgaluat & BERAEE: SR as strong; f;_‘.n.i...m. 7 igaianoes Berfect curehaetol | T2, 000 Pork swusnge se | Capital stock . §150,000 Judson, civil engineer, 828 Broadway, | ‘B¢ 000tractors aud the bondsmen. P after-effect is every way i ot “_“W_ e ety | N o rol Boef tenderion . Do | Nyrplus and Profits . N0, 000 R DeWitt's Sursaparilia ciounses the /0od, “Parson” 8. A. Huwes, commercial trav- | o600 Coiien” “-'flu"f'"n' 5 0.5 Fropirs, Otnctnmatt, . | Riricin o|Haw’ s - Genulne Round Ouk, Radiant Howe, ———— eler, addressed the men's moeeting 6t 4 p. @ 8 . 45-9a50 Bo0S of nartioulars fade. 70 be bad of Bacon 121gc Net capital and surplus $230,000 B g o s o e | Death Plucks u Bud | He +poke iu & most stirriug wauver 0o ~Tem- All sorts of stores sellit, | = - eusies S e Bpare riba fe | giirectors—D Eamunison & L Shugart, ¥. D exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Muin ‘The many friends of Mr. und Mrs. W. M. | porance,” illustrating with the most prom- esptcmllvdrukglsls all sorts ha & Co.. Lihand Daggies Ais, 1R .and Ole * i Tt oral hank warzurive sud Butterine, 1ic 1Cliirlin i, tug Teaussot o hank k —— Maupia will be palued 10 learn of the desth | inent topies current today, Cuwlog Ste. Wholesale, Biake. Bruce .& Co At these prices it will pay you Lo buy for | g busioss. Larges: capial a surpius of kng 3001 { " boonly ut MESCHE S DOKE'S Mout Mark VDK 1 BOUthwosern 1ona | George Davis, druge ana paiata o air infant aaugbter, Louiss, who Qlea at | Tue brauch Young Mows Coristian asso- | ©f People use ity a0 Richarason Drug03.,Omabs, Neb | WiereySu'cun wlways bes e bowt 7 v rtod | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.

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