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\I \\\ HUN ((lL\CIL Bllll\ Virnlent Postoffice Putriotism Bre in Tts Most Violent Form. SEVERAL REPUTABLE CITIZENS ATTACKED aks O K 0. Wadaw el stonat Opposition Ar th Shows the W ng Compileated wilh Congres Mow Other Faring. st Cnse n of the fa change in postmasters in Councll spublican fncumbent stepping place to one of the faithful ad of (. € 1. "Tho problem which ifroats the democrats is which of shall be counted as the mosy faithful are foue men whose naies have been Inte that abo will be a Blufrs, the out to giv L gereat comr ¥ rea chairmas of the positi nmitte 1 of : for 1d a number lory far ting 11 combine e or petition it is now saluy eful n circalating a citizens, and snatures of 0 per cent of mare att Ltoit. To ml nees he would have a de e other aspirants but Hot. Thomas Bowman and have had some sort of a misunder ng of late, and aithough the witure of it is not made public, it is cur rently whispered that Me. Bowman has de 1o use both his teeth and be, in compussing the defe Wadsworth. His' influc is conce be sometning of considerable imnor and it will all be exerted on behalf of 1 Hendvicks, who has just left the county auditor and taken a the Citizens bank, Troubles of Other Right her Bale e in o have b ong the the business n outward app. cided advani for one thing Mr. Wadsworth Aspirants, is a thin Mr. Hendrd lar man among acmoc and 1 ike, but R, Hannan, o cashier nI bank. has i some way or other in ing displeasure of ats of the ty petition, which was quite when it was learned that the Citizens banl @ number of his pe friends ordered their names to be stricken from his petition. and mueh profanity was directed at Hunnan over Hendri " shoul cks s very popu th Hendricks had ely signed, b he had e )\ has been mentioned te from time to time, but so far has been learned he has not taken any toward gaining for himself the priz which others are hard, and he said to be personally in favor of Wadsworth for the position. A laree portion of the work in lis behalf is being done for him by . H. M. Puscy, who is understood to havi \l‘llvll\l al bee hl/llll-' somewhere unde i nee with the pow- m is considerable. also come to the front ind | d in his inter tadken @ very prominent and th » son who think that wdidacy is part of a to di vorth's forces, while laim that when the principal candi Wtered each other he will be 4 man upon whom all the warriug factions can unite. A e politician who has the contest from a standpoint whe could keep pretty well posted on all the manoeuvers, is autic that if the whole thing i3 not scttled bly within the next thirty days there will be { the biggest and goriest fights ever ssed in Pottawattamie politics, None of the contestarts are in any humc ing, each has his friends and h and the fight is to be to the d sts. He has nev part in loc his - k of the W. C. A yearhas passed since L we rovie work has grown in stren Each month has brou membership and spread of work. Slowly but surcly has our every effort. been fraitful "To sutfering humanity who were financially able to nd did pay, to the needy. de- nd 10 the down fallen who had ike toall have thrown open have we our work s an indispensible work—one in which willing hands and open hearts can find much to_do. For the muny donations of money and bas kets of provisions, and indeed ‘from the greatest to the smallest donation, and for the good patronage to our entertainments, for all these we extend our sincere th trusting the future may erown us as pust, and God's choice biessing re We have year ending Dec males and thirt number forty-th o tventy-six f Bornd two males and nale. Died duriug th year, five males and one female, Ms. M, C. B. Atkius, the tr for the year endin total recipts in the to huve be which the natior “The total of expenses is 3.6 paid out as ex for employes and cipts in the of which was m the meals sod during the dom- convention, and 505 i’ the donations. Threo hundred x dollars of this amount was pai interest on loans and 44 onimprove- we can say our rth and magnitude. 1t its increase of taken the { the hospital and alike learned that dox from ze “the N-two ales of Amerien Gaixes, sociation, . shows the pital fund” cousists of coipts, $174 of tertainments Almost # Disaster, A man named Kissell who runs an express wagon left his team unhitched on north Sixth street yesterday in spite of the fact that it had become unmanageable and did somo serious da al times. The van witdly down Sixth strect and just f Broadway, in front of the post ollided with i rig driven b two women. Some men who were standing at the corner rushed out and frightened the uuimals s0 that they sworved to one side. As it was the heayy CXpress wagon caught ihe vear wheel of the buggy to smithercons. knocking one of the women and the boy out dewolishing the buggy and whrowing the horse to the ground occupants of the buggy were badly braised The authorities should sce to it that the ordinance with regard to standing teams is complied with to tho letter, or that all damages vesulting from their ¢ ave paid by the parties who aro respousi Piles of people nuve pues, but DeWitt s Witch Hazel alve will cur T & Johnson Manufacturing con ny of Madison, Wis., commenced injunc- tion procecding in the district court day against County ! r W. B R ml 1 taxes on the Jmplement stoc A company, und 9.50 on_person the whitlo company, The 1 SRk Sh6 ptonk on Which the: Arat levy was made was simply i transit from the com- pany's factor Madison o its customers in Nebraska, and that it was never the in ntion of the company to do any trading in this city. It also alleges thut the assessment nal property was made without any otice o the plaintiff. On thesc grounds a temporary njunction against the county treasurer from making the levy was demanded. o quickly reliey nouraleic headache Use Bromo- elzer. 10¢ a bottle. After Two Embezzlers. The sheriff of Sioux county was in the ity yesterday looking for a couple of young men who are wanted there on the charge of embezzlement. The amount they are al- leged to have stolen is #400, They registered at a hotel in Sioux City day before yester- day morning, and made their way south over the Sioux City & Pacific. The officers toenails, if | which is causing him | publicins | been | he | ¥ for the conjecture | this | a boy and | nd smashed it | The | peded In teacking them to Council Bl They made n thorough search of this and Omaha ou are bi Beecham's Pills fon Veteran Tnsta En and on rogram I P Cowen of Omaha deliver un addres s by other and invited intersperced Golby has and ns will also nt 1 additi tions by Mi Battie, e I Auxill wil i lunch fami with comrate 1 \ ita Baker and Mrs. George rnish a th theiv wives ted 1o e present nd and togathor visiting Everything, a AT 0 kecp m by w low price at th la. Our Hu ‘-‘hl B )t m \V ne ntire fur stock in some weather cases surpri for you, always been our cus- 5 black eoney mufls, ¢ 5 French coney mufls, 5 eape seal mufls, $1.45 o T'hree dollar and fifty cent blac k opos- sum and Baltic mufls, $1.98, 1 muf: t, choice for 33,00 mink cap ) krimme: L NOW ape. now $t pe, now $11. military capes, 00, Boston Store, WHITELAW S Council Bluffs, Burhorn, suceessor to | lias the only new jewelry stock Many holiday noveltics. ) 00 elect inches long, now & FOTITERINGEHAM, Carl o | lorn, | city. in Taken to Blal Sheriff Hardman of Blair for home with Willis Dunkle in chuarge, the lutter having agreed to go without a requi- sition. A married woman named Russell is | the one upon whom the young man is accus | of attempting to make the assault young man, however, does not deny that he | Was in Blair at the time in question, but he intends to plead “not guilty” to the charge which has been prefered against him, left yesterday To Impl t Dealers, The Hoosior Drill Co. has el its place of transfer from H. H. Brunt to its new and_commodious qu ters, Nos. 1303, 1306, 1308 and 1310 M | street, with the Union Transfer Co. Al mail must be addressed to Hoosier Dedll Co., Council Bluffs. in order to veecive prompt attention, Respectfully, L. C. Hor v The snow and cold weather diminish the demand for acreage Klein t miles east of the post- ale in from suitable for fruit Hess, agents, 39 does not Day & Pearl Prersor Mr. ruphs. | Born, H. A daughter G. E. N to and M Cox, a nd wife have gone cast for A. Co ulter is quite ill ather home avenue. S. J. Rodda is confined effects of a fall on the ice. W. Handlan of St. Louis. who h | visi . Casady, jr., hus returned home, cld s expected home with friends to his home by the 3 v for Ober- he will attend college for the x.months. Burke, connected with the Minne s ef, published ut Stillwater was i | the city yesterday, the guest of Phillip Paschel, Miss Helen Spooner entertained a party of friends last evening at her | Fourth street in honor of Miss Winnie Crofts of Beatrice, Neb. ster of Beatric Lisin the Ncr-in-liw, Henr W nuc, He is in the business and is attending the ion of the implement dealers schel, on fmplement in Omaha, Among the Towans at ¢ were the followin f Des Moines. W. Cullison of Harla: | Ed Holderness of Creston, A. T Wheeler | Riverton, H. C. Huansen of Hastings, J. W Morris of Elliott, J. A. Ayrves, jr., of Sioux City, C. H, Rollins of Des Moines, L. K Wynn of Des Moines and Edward b Phil- brook of Sioux City. the Grand hot C. H. Turner For warming guest | vooms, ete., our heaters ave what you want. Look at them. convenient, cheap, C. B, Gas and trie Light C Wanted—Cash Citizen's Stat sold. Address Do you smoke? Huve King & Co.’s Partaga Just light one. iy N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal v Guild will give & party on the even- { the 20th at the home of Mrs, Horris street, A small blaze duy afternoon wa assistance of the fij ‘The district court med for the torm and will not be taken up again until the 24th, when the Junaary term opens A marri to Bdwin Hildreth of Yorkshire My and Mrs. J tterson entertained arty of twenty their triends last ening o high flve party at their home on ourth avenue, Robert Limerick had @ partial heaving in pcourt yesterday on the charge of ny and his case was then continued until this morning. chambers, us just Clean, Llec- offer for bank stock. \I\-nlv- ten shares Must be N 10 rmer, you tried s uch t the Christian home Mon- i his eity and Hairisou county. Gerard of Bluffs bridge line that loop in Omaha since the Republ ing burned made a coutinuous Council Bluffs to Omaha and evening at 8 o'clock The public schools the usual two w of holiday vacation, with a good attendance throughout. They will remain in session from now until the ax nual commenc June, it having been decided by the board to do away with the spring vacation which has been customary heretofore. has run ar build- return last opened Monday, after Do you want to save one-fourth of your coal bill? 1T 50 use Koal-spar. Beware of imitatis Getthe genuine of Janssen & Gregg, 374 Pearl sty Crown and other pianos, Crown and other organs. At Bouricius', 116 Stutsman street, Brighter than gas, cheaper than elec- trie light and as beautiful as a dream— those new art lulll]h at Lund Bros. Coal and wood; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. nice | t them and just as | the in the | one | and | been | home on | bath | The first train on the Omaha and Council | und the ) from | THF OMJ\HA DMLY BFF RETAIL IMPLENENT DEALERS + Annual Session, 10 His Opening Address th A Namber of Valual 1ts Membership Wha resid Sugg Tner They Did ¥ Makes tions ing sterday. Representative bus| all the thriving braska assembled merce | yesterday the State | men from nearly cities and towns of N if the Chamber of Com 1t the annual mecting of tail Implement Dealers associn | tion. More than 200 nic ation were present and f tended the meeting for the ing the organization mbers of the ifty dealers at purpose of enter and participating in its deliberations, The floor of the Bonrd of Trade was crowded. There werenot enovgh | seats to accommodate A fair estimate of the intelligence of the m state could be obtain assoc all and rchants throughout th d by a glance at the in the hall. comers. energy men assembled President Lubely's Address. [ At 10 o'clock in the morning 1 August Lubely ealled the meeting to or His opening address was brief but pointed After reviewing the advancement made by | the association, he outlined the work of the conyention, and pointed out various matters which the organization shouldconsider and act upon for the good of its members Among other things, he belioved a better law concerning collections should be passed by the legislatur sted that com | mittee be app ) 1o Lincoln ant en | deavor to persuade the lawmakers there to st len the law, s it is now almost impossible to collect from slow or unwilling debtors, He also believed thoe association should have a regularly appointed and permanent committee to represent the members in com munieating with many Individual | complaints and thought might fail, where the v 2 powerful aization would upt atten tion. He thought the dealers should work togother fn protecting their business inter ests teps to prevent competition that cannot be met and ruinous reductions in prices by irresponsible persons acting as agents for ma turing concerns A committee was then appointed to sider and report upon the president’ dress. 1t was composed of Mes: t, chairman, J. M. Burks,W’ and Gius Babson, Othes mounced were as follows: Audit Bower, Newell South and C. O, By-laws and constitut B H. Metz, H. P.Shumy C. D. ' Hughes, C Melcher and jobbers—J, M id B. Conway. W. S. Deisher, J. M tions J. B lin and " (3 niceting then adjourned u Afternoon Sesslor P. Yoho . Streator, Pease, P, Shumway. Resolu- , H. P. Shumway, 3. Hayden. The o'clock. ted the o tion with g »f the opinion that ers could improve the condition of and do away with some of the ext troy prices and malke ardous and often unprofit ht the dealers ization, takin yutable man engaged in the busi ness in the state. Thon, b ina position to make their influ he thought should steps to 1z plows the d wrm implem: tes, thus Kkilling the retail ng as agents persons ywho cut prices unfairly, going lengths to which reputable merchants cannot follow them * thought the dealers should refuse to bu \dle implements made by manufactur- ers who act cont to the interests of the retail trade. R. I, Hodgin, sec ness Men's association, then sponse to 4 reque: thought it in the power of the association not only to improve the condition of the implement trade, but to assist in causing legislation by which all classes of business men will profit. Hodgin urged that the association ndd its influence to that of the Business Men's club to induce the legislature to pass the new col- lection law, by which a judgment will hold good for ten instead of six yeurs, book accounts six instead of four nd creditors will be able to attach 50 per cent of a man'sincome for n ities, imple- ments coming under the head of necessities. J anboskirk of Alliance then tolc ruinous effeet of manu _entering mto competi tion nd employing i who are willing to ns to make sales, Muny men ha en out of business, he said, by the indifference of munufac- turers to the welfare of the retail trade. Mr. Burks offered a ution by which lers pledged themselves to discon tinue purchasing turers who enter into competi o For the I The committee on contracts with jobbars mude i v voring whe incory ision by which u unts rom beine undersold g purchasing stocks of implements. Th id was to prevent manufacturers from sendi thei ments into the countr to individuals and so- ts and sell ing them at prices which cannot be met by | the retailer. ‘This matter is the most im- portant problem to be sett ing. It is probable that soi will be taken, P. A, Clark of Madison made a vigorous address on the subject of contrac which caused a lengthy discussi Other made by MeCool of Salem and 13, Skadan of Madis Oficers will be elected tod that the meeting will close th The wholesale merchants of the city are making it very pleasant for the visitors. Among the members reported present by the secretary are the following: 'y of the toeti s, evenin IT WAS A WILD STAMPEDE, Authentle Reports from the San Juan Diggings. Dexver, Colo., Ju W. J. Myers, who was sent by the Du 0 Board of Trade to investigate the gold flelds in the San Juan, has returned, und says that the boom is with If Your Cisterti Is Out of Order or Soft Water is scarce, don’t worry yourself for a moment— go right ahead and use hard water with KIRK'S WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP and you'll never know the difference The clothes will be just as whitc clean and 5wcct-~me1hng, because thi “White Russian” is specially adaptec for use n hard water, JAS. 5. KIRK & CO., Chicago. | Dusky Biamond Tar Soay, = fzaz for o Their State Society Mests in Its Regular | AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION | tion in | V\ FDN QDAY out any foundation s ol there, but says tha%dt is not plentiful ough to bear out the mwfravagant reports circulated about it. Hesays that thousands of miners are trying togotout of the flelds hut have nothing to tra¥ebon stopping, and the r striving He admits that there A are thronged th) rench civiliz s says he sawihany men w d to live on dnd nothin it with. He advises people from the dij LIGHTNIN with tion hout to pro awa - RO SWINDLERS. K ¥ F Accepted a With n String to 1t 10, al Tt developed today a well to ¢ How a Nel ent Famwoxr, Neb, gram to Tur Ber Henry B. Plock living a short distance | cently been made Tele that Speci German farmer m town, hiad re lightning rod ued ng man Plock und persuaded him to put on his house, giving him ven feet of rod for nothing, but M to pay for all necessary point id braces, which wonld amount, as the ag 1id, to about #.00. The rods were put np the next day by different men and when the settlement came £150. Mr. Plock protested frightened into siganin, amount. Ho says he will not as it was obtained by fraud, parties against it a victim | swine smooth-tong alled on Mr. ¢ o rod | eight Plock wi ¥ but was finally note for that paythe note and warns all Result of a Do Famvost, Neb., Jan mto Tue Bre. | —A today by a broth stic Row, 10, [Special "Tele warrant was sworn * of Mrs. Volkwine inst her husband charging him with as attery in the et fam Tt is claimed that he strack her back with a chair and sheshas not able to be out of bed since Volkwine back to town Sunday morning see his wife, but her brother was there would 10t consent to anything of the ki Today Constable Thompson went 1o Iixetc is man, who was brought before MeFadden for a hearing but took | of v to Ixeter, as he thought he could not get justice atthis place. When he found he would have to pay th be could receive the pavers hie decided to tried here. That did not work, howeve aft what he had sworn to, so he conclude he did not have any money, but was fin velieved of that idea and “produced a L Mrs. Volkwine's brother will re here until Satwday and the through e out g sault and rel. th ¥ quar Cross been e fa NING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMBLEXION IS BETTE drink is made s easiiy as te i callad LEANLKS] MEDMIFHE AlLdroy 50c. and 81 & package. 1f you cantiot g nd Y OBt AdiFees (L fros dample: nily Yedicine moves tie bowels ench day, | dress ORA BOW (riNG) itis casy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. . The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chain in the other and gives a short, quick jerk—the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leay ing the victim only the chain, This idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the endant (stem) and its into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, 5o that it cannot be pulled or twisted off, @3 < 2 Sold by all watch dealers, without cost, on Jas, Boss Filled and other @ cases containing this trade mark— Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. T JAPANESE Anewan 1 ¢ positorlos, Pills. A positi or Blecdine, Pllos. This roms Iy has 1 pes hox. 6 for § this torrivlo dise positively Tnot eural? sSend ntee lssua 1 by Kuin & rner 15a te plete treatmant, consisting of Sup- tmeat 1n Capsuies, also in box and Taevesii, Oni ment, o ralgli, 1 Liquor or tabac 3% of th ) . Sperinn- I by over-oxertlon of tho brain, A montive treatment 8114 for §6; by mall, Wo guar- Kneh order for il hoxes with Awrliton gaaraniae to rofund It not eurod y by Theodoro K. Lewls ont, s0.Atheast corner lith aod Ka o Alkalies - —OR— Other Chemicals are used in the Dreparation of W. BAKER & C0.8 W Breakfast(ocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. Ithasmorethar.threetimes the strength of Cocoa mixed g with 8tarch, Arrowroot or Sugar und 15 far more €co- cul, costing 1238 thun one cent a oup, Tt is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. Bold by Grocers everywhere, _W.BAKER & C0., Dovchester, Mase, nglish Diomond Rrend PERNTRIVAL FIELS i 2 % o W s o e it 1 ko it *Cucimioal u,xn&% Ammieul [T Sl wige, Elevatol \le houses, Iutln!‘)‘ bu and all work ring I thorvugl practical nuwl' strength of mate . | 1. 0. biox ¥ Fremont, Neb, The influx is | the amount was | and desived to | | W JA\'I )\RY 11, 1893, o & o ONIE ENJOYS Both the method and rosults when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts feml) yet promptly on the Kidneys, Jver and Bowels, cleanses the 8ys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kiud ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- N\plnh]e to the stomach, prompt in its action and 'ruly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiea commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug- giste. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any cne who wishes to try it. © Do not accept any tute, CALiFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, MY, TheOrig inal and Genving (WQRGESTERSHIRE) Imparts the most dlicious taste and zest ) EXTRACT sour ofa LETTER from AMEDICAL GEN TLEMAN at Mad- Tae. £G his brother at WORCESTER, May, 1861. “Tell LEA & PERRINS' that their eauco is WELSH- alatuble, RAREBITS, 28 the mo 800 BUC made.” &e. Beware of Imitations geo that you get Lea & Pe.rms oadHnsie Elm\nmnmnmrr\ bottio ur Originz} & Genuine JOHN DUNCAN’S BONE, NEW YOR The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Hote! COR. 12TH AND HOWARD 813, 10 Rooms at $2,50 per day, 50 tooms at $1.00 per day 50 Reoms with Bath at §3.0) per day. € Rooms with Bath at $1.2) to §1.5) per day. OPENED AUGUST Modern in E: a8 woll whole- st ed Thronghout. c. s. ERB. Prop.. DR, . W. BAILEY | Teeth Filled With. out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion, Yeeth Extracted Without Pain or » Danger. $.)). Sel of Tecth oo Rubber for £actad 1a the Ang of sam) Perfoct morning. duy. See specimens of 1 tee specimens of Flex Al work warrunted as repr Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, Telephone 108, Lith and ¥ Toeth o od 1 the v fit guaran Now one o Brldae. Instic Piata. st am Sts h St entrinoy. W.H. PARKER, M. D, BosTON, MASS., chief consulting physic PEABODY MEDICAL INATITUTE, 10 whom was awarded the GoLD MEDAL NATION. MEDICAL AsS0c1ATION for (ho PRIZE ESSAY Erhausted Vitality, Atrophy, Nerrous and Physical Debitity, and wll Biseases whd IFeaknes of dun, yon g, the middie-aged a nauitation 1o person or by with ‘testimonials, OF LIT DN, 500 | 200 by mail, sealed DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 545113 Next to Postoffice pre: Special Notices. COUNGIL BLUFFS, STRACT Kbt and nd loans 4 ity propariy ol Pa homay, Council A i HOICK 1068 in Mayno alditi v $Dof the new lnterstate bridgs. WLl sell in by Georgs Motall, Council Blufs oA tar shiei acre. TARBAGIE Chlwneys cleans . & =0 res 0 house, stablo and cosspoots, aul 1. Burke, vaults ity bldg ANTED | “r-mr 1= GIrl 10 40 geners! housework Whgen Lo compeient girl Mrs Relkman Bouth 7ib stroet It} rown purse with stecl clusp, contalning baiween Huttenhauer's ofice and =can weat market. Hetur BE roward of one-half contents DURNISHED KOOMS for Foven streel. “ront st ) Good board next 4o ¥ ANTED—A capable girl for genera! housework i family of tures. W. A, Coulter, 4 Gien wve | 'CRIPPLE GRERK, | money in the it | ’ \ z 'S SOAP ,V(‘»Etdgl nw smatt, aoqtb(\vfimm ol au Jist slou as n[?u'( ‘Won| trm aboy n mas gonw aou[( lgl m‘(t(p I r((knr; If you i sen Sll’)lt olks K FA]B@ANK&CO A | [AINING STOCK. BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO., Stock full paidy cnmyp. Will non-nssessable, Ow ims. sell 20,000 & 5 buys and pays in fall for 830 buys and pe S100 buys and p Carefui and intellig Addr Couneil | nt m 18, “ent. Tow H ten cluims, seven on Gold and Globe Hill, and working s I vs in full for in full for and pays in full for GCOLORADO. wve the bost investmoent to offer for the cnsury Stock to ot ready (or shipping a8 100 shaves, par valuo 350 shaves, par valuo S00 share Y 1,200 share Write for particu £100. #4350, BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO., | . 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAlLA, or R. P. OFFICER, OWNS 1316 Douglas Str chronte. prl < dlplomay and nal weakne s, HANHOO sen guarantee o Loss 0f Brain Vower, He sions, Nervouan or stimulants ot BEYOR®. AL TFor Sale in O maha by Sherman How Many PEOPLE OFF THE DAY Intending soon to consuit a Successful Specialist WHY THIS DELAY? are putting Chronic, Private, Nervous and Surgical Diseases CURED. Lost Manhood, Female Weaknesses, Etec,, CURED. CONSULTATION FREE. Treatment by Mail. Address with stamp for particulars, wnich will be sent in a plain onveiope, C. w. WILLIAMSON M.D. Rooms s, 116-118 5 Ol NEBRASKA Tatiopal Bank, NEB. Capital .. $100,000 Surplus, Cflicers and Dircetors —Henry W Yates. pro ot C. S Muur v M Bariens Lwis § ‘THE IRON BANK, DON’T 'MISS i You don't need to sucrifice tho 1ives of your loved ones when Dephtheria and Membranous Cfoup willendanzer the neighborhood of your homes Thoro 18w suro spocitio madicino TOPE- VENT contagion 0 suro gpecific m The Cure of Them Liave not run beyon 1 haman resch R.C. SIGEL, In Crete, Nen,, 1f tn noed of nny trentment. and you willfind that his troutmont—hased on many yoars' e periments and study —hus s Wim u suc- cess which will not disappoint you. Improyad Safal) E|avmr), Steam and ITand Power, "§30A\ SUIUDBIY PNE S3UNSE) 0S|V KlM BALL BROS, OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREED Cor. 9th 5t. and 11 Ave,, ¢ cll Blufrs, " PARTIES WANTINU ANHEUSER-BUSCH BRER, | Anheuser, BEERS, EITHER KEGS, can Main Street Telephone Goode delivered promptly. Budweiser, Faust and Pale BOTTLED OR IN leave orders at No. 213 Council Bluffs, lowa, or ofice and ol | SOLE AGENCY for Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'a, of St, Louis. Mo, eet, Omaha, Neb. ¥ kin and uring g show, 1 still traat 1 forms 0 to visit provs sear 1on fra RES‘FORED f ure Al nervous ¢ nche, Wakeful 08 oty 150y 2 troate | at L 1 MATka 0 s at oty p “0a Latm A rogular and tsuo- arous mo by aiows 1vaty orraply orve Seeds,” tho wondarful re By 0l with o cases, auch as Wenk Memory 83, Lost Manhooa, Nightiy il Lassitude, all drains and 1083 of powver of the Generatjvo aved LY Over exertion, youthful 6rro s, or « hich soon lead to Intrmity, Consnmy up convenions Lo carry in vert pocket. S1 por pRck. - Vith ovory & order we ire a gordtien guarantee to Irculas fre . Addrass N S Cons Chicaga, o & McConnell, 1515 Dodgo Street. Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE. The only perfect vagl and rectal Syringe 1o the world It is the only yrIngo ove erinvented by hich vaglh o can be ad ministored without loaky g and solling the olotht ing or necessitating the vessel, and_which cun wlwo b uscd for rectal ons or irrigation. “OFT RUBBER BULB AND HARD KUBBER SIELL Price $3.00a Matl orders soliclted. TheAloe & Penfold Co., 15th Stroet, TO POSTOFFICE Physlcians’ prescriptions irately prepared ab low urices. Or the Liguor Habit Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Hal Golden Spoci 1t can b kiven 1n a cu without t Lowlody Tutely harmiess and will o specdy cure, whothor tho arinker or an sleoholic w thousands of cases and in toa or In food It 14 nbso- anent and ent 1s n moderate Ithas boon glvenin vory 108Lanco m parfeot or falls, 3 wystem ouios an lqaor appati exist 1C CO., 1 ‘fro and Douglng and of Whioleal, DrugCo, Kuhn & 1 ke, Brue & ¢ abin, Nev 8y, Richardson Sheri's Sale, lor and by virtue of an execution issued nk E. Moores, clerk of the district court. for Dou N Ly 1 withil upon u | Missouri, Rallwi upon Dro aid, uble pany of ack and road= s, frogs, bolts, trolly wire: luding s, pla ires, wml..“ i1 ng on city o cdd, " Wooll nd Wilson Jucent' th ate of Nebi o building on posts or 14, Dundeo “Two rospocs 1 ook, ald com= hit, and av ks) Lo D passeng tively two (2), nnd 1 stock cortificht Cand indso ¢ i ny, which includes all the privilesin socured therel Y70 diy of Januw , conie wt 10 0'clock i i, of 5uid diy, at'the east frong doorof the county court house. in the eity of Omihi, sl suld property at public auetion o the highest and “best bldder or bidders for cish, (0 sty siid execution, the amount dus thereon belng” forty thousand, fo Ilumlm!l 2 =iy ind 01100 dollurs (:40,446.01) jud and sixtec d BH-100 doliurs $10.88) costs, with interest on siid anounts from the 19th Quy of September, 1592, und the aceraing costs ot suld Jud bl I rights and L1 will on the Sherlff of Do, LAKE, HAMILTON & MAXWELL, Attorneys Oniinhiit, Nebraska, Junuary o, 15 General Land Ofioe, WASHINGTON. 1), 0., Dooomber 2 Sealed proposss will Lo rocelved at the Ken= land_ office, Wastington, . O, until 2 o'clock p. tho 25th " duy of Yoy und marsing by O that poriton of (ke twoen tho stats of Nobraska tate of South Dakoti which |ies west ourl river, us autiorized by the ot ress, approve' | Auzusy o, 1822, upurop ¢ SUEVeyIng the pu Vamphiet Stitutes ut Lirge, 1011502, p. 8105 o furnishing uf stone monumonts W mile lntoryi's oo said bouns for tho survey and for the ionta wust bo goparate, wiih vhe privie o the biider thut If ho 18 ot uwarded the contract for both hie will be bound o gon= truct for neither. Coples of the specifioations uy Do had upon Lpplioation to this office, 1 bl st 1 ooamuahied by & coreifed sock for 801 The right to reject uny or al bids Is reserved. [P'roposals must be inclose in_envelopos sealod and marked “Proposals forsurvoy of boundury botweon Nebraska J Soutlh Dakota.' wnd “Proposals for bouns @ity monumentss and uddroamod to the 001 (sstoner of the General Laud Ofce, Wushe n...,mu‘gl e W. M. STONE 04 Cor Jad21 41 Comwlssionsd boundary 11 und the of the Mi of cor