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THE OMAIA n‘\u,\- BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1901, 3 Whitelaw & Gardiner '™ BOSTON STORE e Each | COUNCIL BLUFFS [ Special Sale Price ol Bund Display of Silk 1| Skirts 1 i to be sesn teessessssssssessssssesstsststesssssrttas sttt es r 'YOUR CREDIT IS GOO AT THE NOVELTY CLOAK STORE !: Su erh Styles in Silk P w! in §i aists 25 per cent Discount ON WALL PAPER Sw liest Council BIuffs |t acsoriment w..‘ n N LT \ ‘l P TO DATE IN 8TYLE | 536 Bl‘OfldwaYo —DOWN | PRICES TO DA 3 IN Tatest WEAR syles and FOR TODAY MONDAY | ~ Swell Styles in Notnons | Black Sewing Silk, Furnishings Our entire line of men's $1.00 colored laun- Wash Goods G 108 te Batiste | SUITS, JACKETS, SKIRTS at dered Dress Shirts on sale at per pool on sule | Men's and boys' Sweaters. .. Black Wire Hairpios, [ New i Dimities and Batistes, 32 inches |5c | I o ¢ an per puckage 0 | wide i e slors, at ‘ ‘ ‘ | 50 y 89 ‘ l 00 Hooks and | New tine or dark and medium colored \ { | er eCt “' Oftect ang afld acelu mg 1S t c Men'e and 50c Walking Sticks, straight per card v " c M:” A," : il ¥ !gc N Fo oy and curled handles, on sale today v c Black Headed Pins, | = | Ch ract t f All Our Makes 8 Ic | Full line of Victorian Batiste and Lawn and | aracteristuc o 3 Line of men's Suspenders on sale 25 epdilnabaih ARk A AL J AThambra Corded Zephyrs, at c at . C Silk Elastic Hose Supporters, 100 Corded Bat i colors and black and Ladles' Tallor-Made Sulte, serge, Oxford| Our Wrappers are made from| Our Corset department has been vigor- — — BUEPRIF sovvvveriviivsssnvissosivaniiiomns U | unite, on sal today at, w yasa ° covert and Venetian cloth, Kton and| strictly washable fabrics and not| Bissell's Cyco bearing Carpetsweepers— " 10¢ | b Oc purses, on sale today 5 | 8sne Mercerized Foulard, in all colors, suit 2 hlouse ne 29 alue 0.00 §.5¢ E Py, ne hishop sleeves o d P, Co - e It— N0, ] blouse eftect, regular vallio $10.00, at $830.| skimpy; new bishop slecves: wewed F orast—we guarantee 1t—$1.0 Hoglery el el ik A AR . e | e o b waiss o c - | to stay sewed and will please iy i NS, i sml LB L u LRGN A ! “Man fallored Sults,” a special assort-| wearer without a doubt—7ic to $1.75 = Misses’ and boys' Ribbed Hose at, ladies’ pockethooks, on sale S ment, made in the latest styles, handsomely Lace and tapestry Curtains in all the o i Gl SRR [] at I e \ el (affeta 1ined jacket, flariog or| Our Petticoat department is filled |newest designs at moderately low prices b orset | flounce skirts, from $7.50 to $20.00. to its capacity. f the cheapest = | Boys' and girls' 25c fine Ribbed Hose, ex- la ¢ ladies’ Drab Jean Summer Weight Cor- | | ——— | fabrics to the best taffeta—98¢ 10 $10.| Rogers Bros. Silverware at the lowest - | tra heavy, all 6izes, on sale today at.. [ Wl'iflfl pa er st 110 o ' C A large ‘asfortment of plain and tucked | prices Ladies’ black cotton Hose, fast colors, on | ladies' 8 I silk jackets, swellest ever shown, at temp- Our Millinery department is filled ebob i { IoG 16¢ box Writing paper on sale 1a | assortm of ladies' Summer Cor zac { tingly 1ow prives to the brim with a ¢ lection | - — — | sale at .... : eI Haeulliy 7'2 | eets at 0c, 3¢ and ; Il - - of the latest in trimm and pm.l Bissell's Cylo bearing Carpetsweepers— | 30¢ ladies’ fine lace stripe lisle Hose, and « 3 i bl ki % Light welght Ferris Waists, all sizes from | Hox Conts are in full blast—have a suf- | tern hats. We can please you in|japaned, $2.50; nickel trimmed, $3.00. Goc '[! OroD stitch, off SALS At..oisssses Hoom [ 2ic box Writing Paper, on sale |2l 1 to 10 years, on sale at .... [4 cent ity emand 1) suyie and price | 26 week. I B Ceisveine R TR o 20 | - e ;\‘ en ‘::usu‘vvrvl) to supply the demand from yie and pri __|down, z6e w Kk 5 Indies’ fancy dvop stitoh Mele Hove, |“45 | o Better not trust April's smiles of | - = stripes, plaids and figures, on sale at.. [ ¢ package Writing Paper, one pound in ”lc ibb " | Skirts—you can get fitted In our place—| toduy, for she may cry tomorrow.| Our Hosiery and Underwear has been se- 3 package, on sale at 2 ons | we carry in stoek 22 to 40 waists, 37 to 44| We have mackintoshes and umbrel-|lected with care and our prices are lower 8¢ pound package of Fancy Writing Paper 20 | 25c colored Silk and Satin Ribbon, on sale | | fensth, in ail the latest make, from $1.38( las —very low price. |than elsewhere fn the city Suflbonnets ol sale At s '} at [ to $15.00. | -~ — mci— _— ¢ Black and Colored I(H\lmn uvl -nuh« 2r - = | 3 “hildren’s and misses’ plain S on s Our walst departmont is complete in all| Ladies’ 100 Hose for Se for ta-| We are headquarters for Perfumery and Children’s K SELAS DIRIGRUAIMBAN 'ac Embroider L c ¢ Tollet Good: 1 g glngham, on sale at . Yy ettt the newest effects and latest shades, {rom| dny only—One pair to eac - Tollet Goods, including all the newest DT T R Wi i 60c to $7.60 bl |940F8, Children’s and misses’ fancy ruffied Sunbon- 20° & B 50 48 el : e Domestics sc Embrolderies on sals Ladi unbonnets 0 | 10c Cheviot Shirtings, in indiko blue * plain gingham at white checks and stripes, on sale at. Tabl 126 | ™o 15 | Cotton Huck Toweling on sale at . Wik Unbleached Linen Crash on sale 19¢ Embroiderie at Ladies’ fancy ruffied chambray and gingham Olleloth, today Sunbonnets at 25 Embroide extra at fes on sale otton Towel large, aldermen that the agitation in the Fourth ‘Vwm\l for asphalt is merely a plan to pre- vent any paving in that section of the city this year. It will not succeed, Brass Rods Handkerchiefs | { | i | | | § i | t gt U LA \:\?:ey i For Sash and Lace Curtains 19 and 26c men's and women's Handker- |5 * 5° bty s e ordered paved and w ahié 416 & KOS iTbes by drobvniave VT BOR S Pee Voo — = brick, A sanvass made by the v Te{be CUstali WILWIor SR GUSE S jWikh |c s K¢ 0 R lm ts of Bleached Muslin, from 4 to 10 ) 3 V wl-[“ REVOL\'ER this city and to repay the amounts of |last fall showed that the majority of the fixtures complete, on sale at, each. Ladies’ Colored Border Handkerchiets 5 ).,.,n(;l:‘ :J.-. .;wl.fl ‘:1‘vmin“; Il,v‘r‘\ ;I‘;Y‘n' bl O;G I “0 AA money be had borrowed from the mem- | property owners in the Fourth ward who 10c Brass Extension Rods, on sale at e . 0 s d . 85 < bers of the local lodge of Elks and others. | will have to pay for the cost of the jm- | s se - — — ~ B — His father sent word from St. Louis yes- | provement of the streets want brick. They ! & e Boarder and Drives Him | (€7085 b Would be here Tuesday and | expressed themselves in favor of brick not 15c Brass Extension Rods, on sale |°° Sewing Machines | Umbrellas oints It at & Boarder & stralghten matters up for his son. Jen- |only, they said, because of the cheape at $37.00 Cabinet Sewivg Machine, on sale 50c Umbrellas on i he cheaper first Umbrellas on sal to Folice Btation. Kins is still at the city jail, but It is not | cost, but because they belleved it would 2%¢ B |5 . at hie [ ; 52 likely there will be any prosecution. last longer without need of repairing. at Sl [ 00 | #.00 Umbreltas on eate \ e, | I connection with the proposed paving, it 1 4 | at [ \ THERE THE OFFICERS DISARM HER| Davis cells gl bt | City Engineer Entyre will tonight submit SIRrAN BelerBICRiiocs) ML Aoy e 25@ sisserneesieeacsess IW PREPARES 70 PAVE STRE an ordinance making the road of Park ave- OHTRBIY BE L NS I3"5 New lot of Sterling mounted Umbrellas on @) " nue from Pomona street to the entrance sale at ... . Chief Declines to Entertain Her Come | o tx Ready to|of Fairmount park twenty-four feet wide, o \ plaint, but Files One on His Own ulfll Last Fall's o | thus materially reducing the cost of the ‘:apes e e Account Against the In- Coatractor Wickham is preparing to begin | paving of this street, halt of which will Milli“er cenaed Female, work by May 1 on streots the paving of have to be paid by the city out of the gen- 5¢ and $1.25 Cloth Capes, for ladles, and Skirts and Wrappers 3 y ) BE NN which was contracted for lust fall. The | eral improvement tund. o e e [ $1.30 ladies’ Dress Skirts, made of black Epecial price on Trimmed Hats today—main Iso \ total paving contracts of last year which 4 S Axured bHIAnLine oa suls at: 0 floor—each oy { Mrs. Annle Kaveney, who conducts a |were ot comploted and which will have to | Rubber stamps at D(-Long s, 307 B'way. Fancy Silk Shoulder Capes, worth $3.00 to l 00 Ladies black aud colored Underskirts, in be finished this summer amount to ¢ $5.00 each, on sale, each boarding house for rallroad men on South 9& DE TES ! in, ruffied pl s le Third street, is under arrest at the eity | square yards, as follows | o BIENNIAL, 181 EAMmEd REAEPINILEAJ(OR BRIE Rty wall paper Jull, charged with carrying a concealed gnh street, from |(rn|d\|.i'\ \'.'.‘n'" Women's Clubs of the State Send Lists Half l Half $1.00 ladies’ Wrappers, on salo 59 25 per cent discount on all Wall Paper weapon. The concealed weapon, large [ 1 Alvnster str P R of Delegntes. Price Jewe l'y Price AL s . c over 5 cents per roll. 4f-caliber Colt revolver, is locked up in [ fngton uvenu yards. |, Miss Helen Baldwin, secretary of the | ] Chief Albro's safe at police headquarters, 8 Tlxl‘l\- v::r‘"- :I\ ‘:" Washing IIn- entertainment committee for the Towa | ¢ Mrs. Kaveney accused one of her board- | & AV} dway to Washing. ation of Woman's clubs’ ‘biennial to| & = A RS =R 2T =2 X ZZI == v e — ers, named Van Doran, last evening with yards, "V | be held in this city the first week in May, |®° T T T R T Tt B e 1 speaking i1l of her behind her back, and, dul{rvl:)l)n‘rlll,‘\rnudv\d\ 10 | has received a list of the delegates and fs E flourishing the gun in his face, she threat- IAT0 VAIIS gtreat fo|anxious to hear from thoss who will be | . ol = ] 9 ened to Al him tull of holes it he id not 0" square ¥ ouren | WG (0 entertain them. This i the tist | Mt Hdlh Shieves, who will pass the sum- | ues. l!nlh'prnprr(l;:sl r.hn:ufl. q\xl‘lhrlt.l.h veins Fevact "Yan Doran sont pat anh deeins roft Ain W7ef 0 wourtn| e deeunton et cktelqury of tho| ULCTBBLIE at tbe surtice whih s the invitation, but he reckoned without his Main street to west| Des Moines—Mesdames A. B. Shaw, Ella | Commerciul tlonnl bank will be Satur. | Delng followe Wiy (21080 GRUAPEDA Ly cost. At the pulnt of the revolver Mrs 2,600 square vards. | H. Durley, H. B, Hawley, G. D. Ellison, | 94y afternoon in ihe office of fougce & Forkamills e reviiied agsiniar. tis iLisme Kaveney made him accompany hef in a AR AU NLEepL S0 ourth | jannie Harris, Mary D. Longwell 4 ,’.’:i,‘,",‘.‘,';\‘,‘,“}",‘_\", ;',’,'.u .‘l",”l"";'..' Pert (ARSI intne, '“"" "',‘ "l"':" ;"""“""l';"”" ‘.Tf‘f‘: i street to the police station, where she “direet, “from south line Wash-| Waverley—Mrs. Lou V. Downing, Miss | Mrs. L. Hardman, Miss Laura Coleman l";;:‘r;ffy is "“m'”{“' 8 y ow Cree wanted to filo & complaiut against him for | KON a¥enue 16 south corner, Henton | Jennett Tyrrell | and Misk Frances Wright o€ the kindor- | Mining company of LeMars, Ia. disturbing the peace ivnstor. troet, " from. east I Scott| _Coon Rapids—Mrs. U. H. Asher, Mrs. E. | F1700% fA0 Y, T ended the fnter- | PRESIDENT BURT N D, be police declined to entertain the com- | street to west line Eighth stre 5,052 | W. Downs. national meeting of the kindergarten union plaint and demanded that Mrs. Kaveney jote yards, we, from Madison avenue to| - Foone—Mesdames Maria Bibbs, S R.| Rey. Henry Delong pans to reopen his | With Engineers to Drive Over Route surrender the revolver which she held un Fal e hark. 3,987 aquire yardm, | Dyer, Flora 8. Barclay, L. W. Reynolds, I ndustrial school in a fow weks o . __of Proposed Extension. a big cape. This she flatly refused to do | Park avenue 'from Broadway to south|C. E. Rice, J. H. Riekenberg. o T e ton, o erect a commodious | CHEY Wyo., April 14.—(Spectal.) and defled the oficers to take it from her. | ! D, of High School avenue, square | Storm Lake—Mesdames Dilla L. Waldron, | simmer school building on the property ) = President Burt, Chlef anlnnr‘r Berry Chlet Albro and Detective Ed Smith ac- | *45ieh School e il Minnie A. Miller. adjoining his home Dim, | A0 Englucer Ashton will leave Salt Lake cepted the defi and after a sharp but short | to Glen avenue, vards |~ Webster City—Mesdames W. C. Burleson, | 20, the, return of Genarul Manager, Dwiii | Thursday for a wagon trip over the pro struggle, during which the chief pinioned Glen avenus, from iway to C. Willson, S. J. Root, J. H. Shipp, Miss | he bej o ttie {1 the mew switches | posed line of extension of the Union Pa- works grounds, X116 square vi 4 J PP, B | be besun on F ® v cific to Los Angeles, The the woman's arms behind her back, Officer | Plerce s from Irst strect to Bluft | Goit. iina crowsinis 'nt, vearl and Broaaway and | ciflc to Los Avgeles, The trip will bo taken { Smith manuged to wrench the gun from | Street, 430 square vards Creston—Mesdames W, J. Donlin, €. V. | Mving the new hean o e A [ for the purpose of studying the country so her grasp. She was locked up and booked | HIUft xtrcet, from Plerce streat nerth | Athrarn, Mary A augbter, Charles | " Frank Henderson of this city and Misa|88 to run the line over the shortest pos- , for carrying concealed weapons. Mrs. \Fth street. from Hroadway to Worth hter, Gemi Tice, B. N. Tonay, 5. W. | Margaret Hink'e of Lokan, la. were miy sible rouf;»l -nr:nn‘vr;hl ):lrlml;- 1um:| xk:u;g Kavenoy's husband some few years ago ) squ yards. | hardson rled yesterday afternoon by Rev. R. L. | curves. he officials wi e in the fie was committed to the, insane department 1900 u Mol atrastito: Bluse clby—Mesdames Ada Anderson. Alice | A"k o of Mk . N, Mertam. | month. at St. Bernard's hospital. 4 cest | Jones, Katherine Pomeroy. Mrs D, 1. Hock has gone to Belleview, s — ALl A s Rl T o s Iy\nnn Utterback, | O on @ visit_to_relatives South Dakota Incorporations. Buy your trecs, shrubs and roses of [ Wlillow avenue from Maln st | viola Johnson 4 e :IEIHH lh h(-- April 14.—(8pectal)— Meneray., 622 Hast Broadway, Council Blufts, | CoTer Third stroct, i square s g VS A P Ao pa T Ll :e:\:‘u articles of incorporation were filed Telephones, office, 404; residenco, 4465, | n/r Irank street, 9,415 square yards Brooklyn—Mre. Melrose Carpenter. e R T v ’ — v o Oelwein—M Davis sells paint. ear Gulc ning and Milling company, Nahh Voun e Hanls Tials In addition to this work it is proposed | weln—Mrs. R. T. Robinson. ot DeeAwacd with & casital of §1.000.080, The dwelliog of Attorer A T Flick. | (0 PAve & number of .other strects and hat Cheer—Mrs, C. W. Yerger, Miss I\ N Incorporators, L. K. Tomblin, Charles Noxle 4 avenues. The resolution embracing the | Josephine Kinsey. inger, 814 Fourth avenue, was entered by : AA A\ and John R. Wilson. thieves Saturday night by forcl streets proposed to be paved will come up [ Toledo—Miss Ada M. Humbert. Brockton-Adirondack Gold Mining com- h ¥ night by forcing in owe | ¢ " 1 qotion and determination at the | Osage—Mesdames Ella Lapham, Ella . = e o Ty of the cellar windows. The basement is oting of the city council tonight, having | Hastings (Continued from Second Page.) pany, at Pierre, with a capital of $500,000. fitted up with lathes and other mechanteal [ hrn oo ¢ ey L hibd A — - e Incoporators, E. 8. Tracy, Albon Allen and B T e e euher mochanleh] | been postponed from the session of Mon- | Shenandoah—Mesdames A. . Lake, Sarah | Lead, on the Homestake belt, The com- | 1,"L, Stephens . . day. While a few minor changes may be | Aushulz, oAty has asuiicad’a: |arke thast ol Kiound ) HisYen oartigd. oft $100 worth ot togln. made in the resolution, It is not expected | S pay q Congregational church of Houghton, = xpected | Gravel roofing A, H. Read, 641 Broad'y, | ¥hICH shows unusually fine outcreppings of | Brown county. Trustees, D. H. Cronyn, W. ests of this state aud umtil recent years I Conductor K Ipox, any lmportant streets contained Lh freo-miling ore. Eastern capitalists have | w, DeLu and G. 8. Nutter. George B. Patterson, a conductor on the [ Will be cut out. MINGG MENTION. purchased sufficient stock to buy the neces- | — pjilip Cattle company at Leslie, with a Rock Island road, yesterday was found | SOme opposition is looked for from cer- sary machinery, The ground has a contin- | capital of $75,000. Incoporators, James / suffering from smallpox and his residence “":“ '.""""'r”' "““""i‘ in the ("‘""’”’ “';"“‘ ;‘l""‘k‘ nells "‘I""l“- uation of the Homestake ore lode. Philip, 8. Philip and George Philip. AU Lih EalATAan ios Banhy .{";;,',;'?::::* asphalt, but It is understood that the alder- | fixtures and globes at Bixby's. Astimony Mins Praves Bk, [ BIver < rok G010 MiRIRE SRRy, & o J antine was established men will decide in favor of brick. These iie A B C beer, Neumayer's hotel, The antimony mine that is being devel- a0, with & epll 20,00, 1 e T eets are: Sixth hnd Seventh streets trom | Wollman, sclentific optician, 408 B'way, | 0ped by A. D. Arundel of Minneapolis {s | corporators, Joseph =Nattenbach, George To Make Checks Good, Broadway to Fifth avenue, Eighth street | Pasturage. Judson, 920 Sixth ave, Tel. 38, | turning out to be very rich. The maln P\ll'ler and \\'I‘um:n(H.lsl-enwr. Friends of Willlam H. Jenkins came to | from Broadway to Eighth avenue and First | ploard and room; modern conveniences. 103 ledge of ore has been traced several thou- | Mountain Presbyterlan church of La c a his ussistance yesterday and arranged to |avenue from Pearl street to Eighth street byl i ; 1 of the clory | #410 fect by its outcrop and & number of Pulle taymbin, . Karsall goune, Trus tak8 UD 811 the chacks o BAd baiesd 1n | Tha peiitions for SephATtise taF filsd With | betors purcnacingr® Union eard of the clerk [ piis wnd shatta bave besiwuak, showing| teek Potsr Feener, leuls Mordow sad " istri 7 (. Tho velltious tor sapball no IAe 0108 Wit | betore phrchasing, 0 Atexander & | 129 19080 o wilew out with dapth. The | MabieR Domarris, : John G. Woodward & Co., Distributors,Council Bluffs, . s d o Tan ol ‘nited States Army and Navy Tablet : . P of the Interested property owners whose | €0, 33 Broadway or ries lead, silver and some gold. | 2 Boldings Abut on thess streets. Several of | . Siore your stoves at J. Cherniss & Co., | Experiments are being made at the present | Company, at Pierre, with a capital of $300,- Moritz Meyer Cigar Co., Distributors, . Omaha F | the property owners who sttached their | 13810 MAin strest time on some sort of a process that will | 000. Incorporators, ~Abraham Meyers THH $ e e oatitions axprossed thelr | yiir%, Y, Ly McDowell s home from asave all of the values. 1t is probablo that | Amelia A. Meyers and Harry 8. Auderson EE 4 . ; . it at Carthage, Mo a smelter will be erected at the mine. Kochemak Coal company, at Plerro, with |3 | preference for homemade brick. A city | W. I Graff, undertaker and disinfec be ¢ . , 7 nnu.‘fls i | ofelal who has giv e the mttbr consider- | W1 Gomin Gpafl undertajer and Msinfector, | © cugior business men are still working at | capital of $1,000,000. Incorporators, J. R VIM VIGOR VITALITY FOR MEN % able attention Is muthority for the state- | Gt YOur work done at the popular Eagle | the May mine, which was one of the rich- | Lauthler, J. A. Bradley and Harry 8. An- cpurcy O, IO B e e ot u e .‘.G',"..'."a“'"..?“.“' e A I+ y laundry, 724 Broadway. 'Phone 167, est prospect at the surface ever found | derson. o itabusn, dimiaion, ez asses, ot clgironnesnotiog. O y Tl ment that the petitions on fila demonstrate | (. pect at the arcite smoklag. Lost Thann ik hat ¢ Correct and exclusive styles of elegant | in the Southern Black Hills, A second —— Oft Bower, Ncm-l-o o, 8per orvh o pa that the property owners as a rule are not | phgtos at Schmidvs, i1 Brosdway, | . Sdusharn -Biksk a8 0080 | Nominsilons for Tym Slectl .fl' RV dan .i"" Iy “ acl ol '3 {4 | anxious for asphalt, but that the real estate | " The monthly mecting of the Board ot | “HAft 18 being sunk on the lodge across the| U AR, RS Trngat) Paasiion d "1 RSy "" knosd '4 "" E’ Lz | ¢ | men and rental agents are the prime movers | Education 18 slated for tomorrow evening. | Bulch from the first dlecovery. The ore| Ao CErlob ) Sl r.;:\l‘"x [ttt l“"’e., f\ "i"’ :'O Breetaft "wv Wil buy the best pair| |8 | in the agitation against brick on the streets | Morgan & Klein, upnolstering, furniture | FUlS well in value A5 A CRUALSIN T e 8 SRR B aneana. Stimuintes R ooela A0S A-flll .fi'.':.‘.“?."'."'n‘ru- of shoes made for that o e iy repairing, matiress miking. 122 8. Muin st | Shipment of spodument ore will be made | #6008 were but In homittion oF tho_oliy y relunded, » ©n anm WrnnoIn00s O8b money at our store. Of] | derstond of) ha 5 The April term of the superfor court will [ this week from the ta mine, east of |€lection, 3 , a8 *tak, | colirse we' have hignor w“m‘r:.:“l'h';‘:;:r‘:"l‘““"":'\‘“]‘ ’v‘\':-(“h“*"“";f‘: be convened lomorrow morning by Judke | Kl City, by F. . Willlams of that place | alderman, First ward; Joseph Setzer, alder- riced goods, b oo or thes eets paved eithe cSWorth. o | Bhoes you " ean dep .u:‘ Des Molnes or Galesbur, brick for top | Agleswortl, wold furniture and horse | T8 OF¢ 8 valuable for its lithla, which | a5, Th"“x" '“"'x‘ ‘_:‘““Jflml v‘:'“'h alder- upon getting an especta ” abhsy . | s e o ameniire &amiiton, | it contalns to the amount of four to six | MAM ira ward; T. J. Libertin, John \ ! bargain. They are well |4 | course, with the cement filler. Experience | and buggy, cheap. Inquire amilton, Welsser, William McBurney, T. F. . . A hote pe! t 1 e e er, A Me A 3 obin- | mude, stylish, of Kood bas shown that brick with the cement filler 1 hotel per cent. It 1s shipped east for fertilizing e B matedial and il wear @ " makes the most durable paving posaible | yCePULY, Bherift Baker. who I purposes also. In the Eita mine, which |80, members of school board; to il va. ARE YOU FEELINGC BADLY? ong time. See the dif- v s { ribs “broken in_ a runaway . OEke of ¥8. 0 cancy, R. M. Cotton, treasurer of scho ferent styles in our show | and that it practically needs no repairing, | weeks ago, is able to be out was worked a number of years ago for its :“::“’I‘M I R (I|v.;v“‘lllwln ’Il'h :A\:«:I | windows. at least for a ioug number of years. What| A want ad in The Bee will bring results there Iy a very strong ledge of this | R e e ey e can be done with brick and the cement filler | The same attention given to a want ad In | spodument, some of the crystals being a | e QUREWOTLH, oity assessor Mr - | w be done with bri the cement iler | Zne same attention given to & wa h a Youngworth represents the independent | s A an A puncl ufls o e aha offic 00t or more in diameter and five to ten pra! " i ke sln E“T bas been demonstrated on North Main | "\ 'yl T o has a large ract for | fee ¥ party. His certificate of nomination is WILL CURE YOU. treet, whic ved last y cet long Khr et, which was paved last year. While | n;‘ f"““”k of the western lowa division signed by en electors. this was laid with homemade brick for both | of the Burlington, is in this city for a North Star of Omaha, > Look for | few da ————— courses. the additio o cement flle: e N S compi 2 y i courses, the addition of the cement fller | “Q BUEN L ggughter re. | T North Star Mining company of| v, B, Conkiin, Bowersville, 0, says: “I| = - has, in the opinon of Mayor Jennings and | ¢,/ nivd Siturdis wvening frome Pasls Cene | Omaha has received a new Prescott pump, | received more benefit from Foley's Kidney and b 1 other city officials, made it one of the best | ter, L T., Where thev have been pussing ch will be placed in the drift at the | Cure than from months of treatment by and was caused by getting his foot be- | took an active part in political matter RM LOANS paved streets in the city, l‘ “‘H"“v with relatives g North Star mine. Two new ledges of ore | physicians. u V‘\A.-tn the drawhead and the car on a| The Masonic fraternity, of which he was FA The cliy oficials with few exceptions are | | ThY marriage of Miss Lotta D. Maldwin. | have been cncountered in this mine, which gravel train a member for fifty years, will have charge tiated in_Easter unalterably opposed by the Ehier ot il and, Mre, B, B. Bsldwin of the funeral Tuesday after 2,0‘:“ Jo. Betern, y opposed to asphalt, on he | (o R, C. Willlums will take place Wednes: | makes one of the finest properties in the Beats § and Crushes ¥ ad in His Bed | 0 funersl Tuesday afternon 12 Main St Councli Bl *""""‘l‘* '; the expense the city would be m'\ ]-lnu\l\nu -‘t _m~'h‘-u |~| ."f' bride southern Black Hills. The company is; KEARNEY b., April 14.—(s ial Tel HURON D, April 14 pecial Tele ——— \ AL put to in keeping it In repair. This expense | <udse it “',,,:‘;.'L,n;‘,.,'",“.‘,’:".‘."' fourt “‘.'.‘_: backed by a number of Omaha capitalists, | egram.)—Charles G. Hoffmaster is in the m.)—C. A, Fowler years, was Calf Two Hends. \ LEWIS cuTLER l"""‘;'):fl‘ taxed to the property owners and | 0y (o iy He will alsn | Who are going to sink the shaft to the 600- | hospital in this city, disabled with a nd dead in bed this morning WEST POINT, Neb., April 14.—(Special,) :lnu'l« ave (0 be bome by the city, This, | make @ gartial reas¥gnment of the equity | foot level, before erecting oro reduction | crushed foot. Hoffmaster was one of a home by his son, Fred Fowler. He was a | —Julius Luedke, a_(armer twelve mil Funeral Director Mayor Jennings contends, the city is not [ docke works | number of men beating thelr way to the native of Ohio, comiug here in 1883, He north of the cily, report (Successor to W. C. Estep) in & fuancial condition to do. 1P Frankc Spencer, who has heen visit: | " Development work at the Newark and | western part of the state to join a stoel was identificd with | 8L S0 Darth oF D BLIY, TARGMAL LA CHITR ot . 3 ends here, re o her home ) o jo cel was identificd wi live stock inter- calf on bhis place, the animal bavi % PRARL STREKT. 'Phome 07| It has been contended by some of tbe!in Neola, sa, accompanied by her cousin, | Maydower miues, west of Custer, contin- | gag. The accident bappened at Klm creck | gty | uely developed heads,