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    THE DAILY BEB--SATUEDAY , MARCH 14 , 1885.
THE DAILY BEE
Saturday Morning , March 14 ,
-LOOAL BREVITIES ,
1J. N. Wells wont to Schuyler yesterday.
Travel and freight currying MO dally in
creating.
Tickets for the Moody meotlnga will be
Issued by printers nt tholr churchc * on Sunday
morning.
Awiatnnt Adjutant-Ocnoral Taylor diet
iMteieninR. No particulars nt tha hoar o
going to proas.
In Judge Anderson's court Thursday the
suit of Green vi. Kyle , for attorney's fee , WM
adjusted and dlamhsed.
The Howard trial still excitoi consldcra
bio interest and a patient crowd fills the court
room from opening to close ,
Vrank Burns and llenry Ilenton , the twc
"con" crooks left town yesterday morning
making dire throats uovor to return.
A car load ot oranges was received fron
the west , yesterday , in prime condition , con
signed to the local commission trado.
7ho plumbers worolucky in securlngsuck
an advocate as Mr. J. L. Webster Thursday
evening ti appear before the city council.
The Horseshoe Lake Sporttnan' Clul
home Is bolnu put In shape for the coming
oaion , The carpenters at work expect tc
finish by to-day.
The Ice la poing rapidly from the river
very jsoon oven the frozen fringes along Its
shores will ba gone , the last reminder o ! an
unusual cold season ,
In Judge Andelson'a ' court , Thursday
Pat Swift auod the city of Omaha for aowei
taxes in sewer district 21 , to recover SGI 59
tax paid under protest.
A harbor named John Coark complained
nt the police court yesterday that his shop
had boon robbed Thursday night of about $20
worth of valuable tools.
An accident whereby one or two cars
were slightly broken occurred at the depot
Thursday forenoon. Tha particulars have
not been learned up to press hour.
The ever-popular Arion club held a danc
ing solreo at Gormanlahall Thursday night.
About forty couples wore In attendance. This is
tha last.party to ba given by the club this season.
It will be a great convenience to pedes
trians If the authorities will have the west side
of Fourteenth street between Farnam land
Douglas pavtd. It Is particularly rough and
broken ,
The Missouri Pacific yesterday morning was
about three hours late , delayed by the action
of the Btrlkintf men on the southern divisions.
The problem of the strike is still apparent
ly unsolved.
The bcal signal officers are just at pres
ent busied in making a duplicate copy of tha
office records for 1882-3 , to replace those which
were destroyed In tha chief signal quarters at
AVashlnglon soma weeks ago.
A now electric light wai on exhibition In
the basement , corner of Fourteenth street ,
between Douglas and Dodge last night , It
gave a beautiful light and Is said to bs su
perior to any other light known ,
The only point Dlstrlit Attorney Estelle
gathered from an expert yesterday on cross-
examination in the Howard trial was.tha fact
that "tVarren'u Practical Therapeullps" is not
in his library ) a standard work.
Those readers of the DEE who are inter
ested in the investigation of such questions ,
v ill do well to attend the Metropolitan hall
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock , and hear a lecture -
turo about spirits and spirit worlds.
The First Society of Spiritualist meets at
Metropolitan hall , corner Fourteenth and
Dodge street ? , to morrow ( Sunday ) at 2 and 7
p. in. Mias Mattie Hall will speak. All In-
iited. ,
Judge Neville is a patient man on the
bench and particularly polite to counsel. His
rulings are promptly made , clearly stated and
backed by authorities which he has at his im
mediate command. He Is as clear-headed as
a boll ,
At the opera house Sunday afternoon at
3 o'clock , a grand snored concert will ba given
by the Musical Union Orchestra. The people
of Omaha know the excellence of manager
Meyer's orchestra and will fill the opera
liouso.
--Tho recent order of the council requiring
the city marshal to report If or if not the
Buckingham theatre is a nuisance , is one of
those orders that entails a very easily per
formed duty. The people will await his De
port patiently.
A largo delegation of Omaha rollcrltes
and polo players went out on the special ex-
curslooltraiu yesterday afternoon. The attrac
tion of the capital city was the contest between
the Omaha and Lincoln polo clubs. They
returned late last evening.
A street , car running south on Ninth
street Thursday afternoon was struck by a
slowly moving freight train. The car was
nearly knocked off the track , but fortunately
managed to pull through. Beyond a general
jarring of the paesengors no iiann was done.
The veterinary surgeon of Bell'a drug
etora was called upon yesterday morning to
drots a severe knife wound sustained by a
. \aluablodog belonging to Mr. Theme
Browne. The animal had worsted another
cinino whoso owner had used the steel as a
means fosummaryenceance. .
Tha local freight receipt ) trom the west
over the Union Pacific Thursday were as fol
lows ; Corn 39 , wheat 1 , coal 14 , ere 13 , bul
lion 18 , ealmonl , bogs 11 , merchandise8atone
2 , coal 14 , oats 2 , hay 1 c. The bullion re
ceipts were unusually largo , and the amount
ha ) not been duplicated In many weeks ,
O'Brien & O'Brien tued J. Fox & Co. , for
a $50 attorney fee Thursday before Judge
Anderson , The CMO was restated stoutly. It
w&3 claim for services rendered for securing
a sewer contract for defendant from the city.
Judgment for $40 in favor of plaintiff , In
eamocouttPat 0 or wan obtained judgment
vs. Alexander Williams for possession of a
house.
Old Joe Creighton , the only and original
Joe , imaihed everything in his way on Six
teenth itreet at doak lait evening. He came
tearing down tha avenue , yelling "get out ol
the \ \ y J" and at Cuming street struck a rig con
taining a man and woman. Both weio thrown
out and somewhat injured , Joe' * buggy wai
oo badly battered by tha collision that he hat
to ba helped home , swearing ft blue streak al
the way.
About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon AS t
house was being removed on Leavenwurtl
street , it came in contact \\Ith the wires am
cauied a fire alatm to be sounded , 1'or t
moment or so the impretslon was that there
wai a fire , and the "laddies" got ready , bu
before much trouble bad been taken the trntl
was known and joyfully they returned b
their homes.
OMAHA'S BUILDING BOOM.
The Prospect for the City's ' Growtl
iMs Year
Excellent In Every Particular DC
tailed LilBt of Structures tel
l > o Erected ,
Now that the bleak and chilling blaah
of winter are so gracefully retiring bofon
the soft and balmy zephyrs of spring , th <
soiEon of rotnrntng bnllding activity is a
hand. The coming year promises mud
for Omaha in the way of now structures
both of public , business and reaidcnci
character.
The following list will show partial ! ;
the extent of the building movement. /
number of architects are figuring on ether
or structures , the particulars of whlcl
cannot yet bo disclosed , But it la safi
to assume at this early day that thi
amount of building done th's ' year wll
exceed tint of last in every particular.
PUBLIC BUH.DINOI.
The largest and moat costly building
perhaps , the erection of which will been
torod upon the coming year will bo UK
chamber of commerce. As bofon men
ttoncd in thcso columns , the boaid c
trade has invited bids npon the building
and on the 15th day of April , the con
tract will bo lot. The plans decided upot
for the structure provide that its malt
features shall be conformed to the follow
ing outline :
The building shall bo constructed o
brick with atone trimmings , with a frontage
ago of sixty foot on Farnam street anc
thirteen foot on Sixteenth. On the lat
ter street , the main ontranca will bo es
tabllshod. It is to bo four stories it
height , with basomont. The following
la the arrangement of rooms as now contemplated
tomplated : Basomqnt dining room
kitchen , etc. , for USBof the public ant
of the mombora 'of the board , bar am
billiard rooms and offices ta rant. Firs
story oflicos for rental. Second , tblrc
and fourth stories , to bo for board o
trade rooms , not less than 44x00 feel
and offices.
In addition , the building Is to have a
passenger elevator , with nil accessions ol
comfoit , convenlonco and elegant acoo-
mcchtlons. The total coat la not to ex
ceed § 70,000. Thla includes the percen
tage of the architect.
Next in Importance , in ( ho shape ol
public buildings to bo erected this sev
ion , are the two school houses , one or
Farnam and Twenty-eighth streets and
one on Eighteenth andCastollar , the con
tracts for which are now In the hands
of Mondols'sohn & Fisher. Each bulki
ng will have two stories and a high base
ment and the dimensions of the ground
plan are 70x75 foot. The Castjllar
itreet school building , costing slightly
ess than the one on Farnam , will differ
'com It only In a few points of exterior
inlsh.
The German Catholics will build at
Sixteenth and Centre streets , a church
ind. school building , two stories , brick , of
jtothlc architecture.
The members of the Swedish Lutheran
church have decided to expend from
54,000 to $5,000 la completing tholr
church , Nineteenth and Oass.
The Masons have about decided to
arect a three-story 66-foot addition to
.heir ball on Sixteenth and Capitol
wcnue.
BUSINESS JSUILDIXGS.
S. A. Ledwlch will build at Sixteenth
ind Howard streets , a brick store , three
itories high with basement.
Lodwlca & Lee have decided npon the
jrection on Howard , between Sixteenth
ind Seventeenth streets , of a similar
itruoturo.
The Estabrook estate will bear the ex
pense during the coming season of the
erection of three three-atory brick stores
m Sixteenth street , opposite Jefferson
park G0.il/t2 together. The two nppor
itorics will ba occupied as residence flits.
Isaac Lovl has let the contract for the
jroction of a brick building , CGxGO , two
itorios , on Thirteenth and Leavenworth.
P. K. Karbach has decided to put up
ra Barney , between Thirteenth and
fourteenth , a blacksmith shop , of brick ,
wo stories , 21x70 feet.
F. M. Phillips has commenced to build
i double store on Cuming street , between
Twenty-second and Twenty-third.
G. A. Lindqnost has let the contrast
rr a $22,000 four-story warehouse , on
Tones street , between Tenth and Elcv-
snth.
snth.Vilkins
\Vilkins & Evans will complete A 22x88
iddition to their laundry on Eleventh
itroot.
Olarko Bros. & Co. will build on Har-
icy street a four story and basement
jrick business house , 33x120 foet.
J. H. S. Collins will build on Twenty-
Ifth and Cuming streets , a frame store ,
, wo stories.
George Stratman has decided to build
t throe-story store , 22x00 , on Izard and
Sixteenth ,
A , Meyer will put up , on the corner of
Fnonly-second and Cuming , a two-story
arlck basinets building , 22x70 feet.
Ferdinand Streltz is preparing to erect ,
in Cuming street , a two-story brick store ,
3CxCG.
ItESIDENCES.
E. B. Chapman proposes to erect , on
, ho corner of Davenport and Twenty-
'onrlh streets , a Cno two-story frarao
dwelling house.
Richard S bobbins , of Onawa , lawa ,
will build a $5,000 frame residence , and
remove hla family to this point ,
John D , Creighton has lot the contrast
lot the erection of three fiamo houses on
Izard street aud Sherman avenue.
James Creighton has determined to
balld a brick residence , 30x40. on Daven
port between Thirteenth and Fourteenth ,
M. T. Barlow will erect a double brick
residence at Twenty-first and California
streets , two atotics high with basement ,
44x34 feet.
On Fifteenth and Ohlcigo streets , Mr.
Cromer will erect & dwelling house , o !
biick ,
0. Uoo and F. P. Kirkendall will put
two fine residences on Wott Farnam
street.
Samuel Mcxham will erect three houses
on Thirteenth and Bancroft streets.
Liujs Sobroeder will put up on St.
Mary's avenue a two ttory frame res- !
dcneo.
Mrs. Whitmora will put a two-story
tenement on Nineteenth aud Webster.
F , T. O.'aytoa will build a two-story
residence on Vlrgln'a avenue.
John Morritt proposes to build twc
houses on Park avenue.
T. Bnckner and D. B. Houck will
tied onc-stor } cottages ,
In addition , the Walnut Hill building
ssociatlon will erect from 20 ti 30 7
room frame houses to cost from $1,000 tc
$1,500.
The West Side building uiociittan wil
build near Hanscom Place from 25 to 31
houaos to ccat from $1,500 to $2,50C
eachi '
"That whiter skin of hers than anowGI
And smooth us monumental alabaster ,
Was nil acquired by using 1'ozzoni's
Medicated complexion powder.
THE LEGAL LOG ,
District Court Notes The MoCngtsc
Raymond Cmc.
Yesterday morning the sealed vcrdlc
In the casj of Connolly vs Miller otja
was opened and found to road for defend
ant and allowing damages for detention
of property In the sum of $240 11.
The casa of Bates vs. Prlco was noxl
taken up before Judge Neville. Bates
a colored Individual , sues the dcfondan
for $1,000 damages , for malicious pioso
ccutlon and imprisonment two yean
since.
A verdict was also rendered for plain
tiffin the case of Wood vs. Haley t } re
cover $100 on a note.
The Howard murder cesj , on ttia
before Judge Neville , is mentioned It
another column.
A CLOTHES-LINE LIBEL.
Marie Charvatka began suit agalns
Katerlnn Yomacka for $500 damages
The plaintiff sets forth in horjistltion tha
the defendant has made certain llbollon
statements _ about her , charging her it
particular with stealing clothes from he
neighbor's lines , and placing thorn on ho
own , For those reasons she deems he
character damaged , and asks finanola
reparation in the amount named.
COUNTY COURT.
Befcra Judge McCulloch Thnrsdaj
the case of McOapuo Broa va C. S. Raymond
mend was partMly tried. It may be
remembered that on the 10th day of December
comber last this defendant was iuducst
Into giving his check on ono of the bankf
to a swindler and blackleg named Calvin
S. Fuller. This chock was for $488 and
was proaontod shortly after Its utterance
at the bank of McCaguo Bros , and by
them VM cashed. Before the check wae
presented to lUymond for payment he
learned that Fuller was not the treasure )
of the Iowa Lean and Trust company o :
Des Molues , whom ho had represented
himself to bo , and consequently this de
fendant refused to.liquidato the indebted
ness. Nothing was loft for the McCaguo
Bros , to do but to bring suit which they
did.
did.Tho
The deposition of testimony In the case
was concluded yesterday , and the hear
ing cf arguments postponed until the
23rd Inst.
PERSONAL ,
Mrs. W. K , McKenzie went east Thursday.
IF. . Hilton , editor of tha Blair Pilot , is in
the city ,
Edwin Davis and wife returned from Wash-
DRton yesterday.
Superintendent Smith , of the 17. P. mil-
road , left yesterday for Denver.
A , K. Converse , a noted cattle man of
Cheyenne , is In the city on business.
Mrs. % \ . H. Remington , well known in this
city , has gone to her homo in Des Moines.
Mrs. Judge Briggs and her eon Henry leave
Monday for a month's ilatt at Now Orleans ,
M. O. Haul returned last night from a
hree weeks' trip to friends and relatives In
ifork , Pa.
Assistant Adjutant General Tpylor is sl'll
rory low and his recovery Is dispaired of by
ho physicians.
W. H. Cashing , cashier of the Cltizsna
jank of Plattsmouth , was in the city yeater-
lay and returned last night.
Thos. Frahm is still gaining , althoughquito
lowly. He went down to Omaha on Thurs-
ay ti visit relatives there and hop as the
bango may ba beneficial , and 'wo echo the
vish. [ Fremont Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cirlisle , of Alissour
falloy , Iowa , who have boon In the city dur-
ng the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. K.
oblnsondoparted [ for thelrhomolast evening ,
Tell pleased with Omah v.
J. W. Siphord , Oacoola ; A. K. Anderson ,
itromaburg ; AV. R. Toole , Dorchester ; C. A.
lale , Madison ; C. C , Atkin and wife , Weep-
ng Water ; A. D. Jones , Rod Cloud ; E. C.
JrooKs , Lake Geneva ; John Ingram. Sioux
3ity , are at the Canfield.
Attorney Shields is a careful , distinct and
) loasant apoakuJ , In tha Howard case yes -
erday evening he made a most logical dieaec-
Ion of the cloud of circumstances that bad
jcen gathered about his clients'caa ? , and with
uccossful attack dissipated them ,
At the Metropolitan : K. Tritcher , Pones ;
Thomas Pratt , Craig ; A. J. Newman , York
f. C. Miller , Grand Island ; W. J. Davis ,
3rd ; Jno. O. Oaborne , J. H. Bullock , Lin-
oln , Neb , ; Chas. F. Little and wife , Helena ,
Montana ; C. W. Rldgway and family of
Yheatland , Indiana , and H. S. Thompson , of
St. Louis , Mo.
The district attorney is as mild-mannered an
jflkor as one meets in an ago. Personally
> elite as a lawyer , his very mildness of man-
jar and earnestness of bearing constitute him
dangerous prosecutor. The people did well
o elect him , This morning , the report Is ,
its closing speech will be the effort of the
erm.
AtthoPaxton : J. A. Chute , Lincoln ; W.
J. Harris , Baltimore ; Mason Gregg , Lin-
win ; H. B. Doggett , St. Paul ; W. H. Gush-
ng , O. W. MeLtugUin , Plottsn.outh ; R. G.
Beeson , Lincoln ; W , A. Moara , F. M. Sack-
att , V. T. Prlco , Alb'.on ; Guy O. Brown , Lin-
; oln , and H , C , Brown ,
The Mlllarfl.- . R. Williams , Lincoln , R ,
2. Waceon , Denvei ; J. E. West and wife ,
31air ; A , L , Sprtgue , Ssromsburg ; K , B.
'jbaw ' , Colorado ; J , W. Dickinson , Boston ;
D , C , Llninger , Cleveland ; J , L. Brodlsh ,
Detroit ; 0 , W. Diummond , Michigan City ;
F. L. Gorfrey , Battle Crook.
Smoke Seal of North Carolina To
bacco. .
Union Btftr Hop ,
A happy and fun-making psrty of young
ladies with tholr gallants gathered In
Metropolitan hall last night at the soci
able of the Union Star club , The pur-
pcsa of the society In having these tnno-
nocent and entertaining sociables Is tc
realize means to pay for the use of the
hall for lectures on literary and scientific
subjects aud Is therefore most worthy
A BEE reporter stepped In a moment and
found a large and joyous audienca waltz
lag and "galoping" to just such music at
has made Italy's sunny slopes and Spain' ;
flowery valleys famous throughout the
world of those who lore ti dance.
THE CITY ELECTION ,
Citizens' liven-
Meeting To-morrow -
ttiK nt the Academy of Music.
Thora wlH bo a chitons' mooting
thla ovenlnpt at th Academy ol
Muilc. for the pnrposo of nominating
Hon. James E , Bojd aa the peoples1 can
didate for mayor. A committee of
twenty gentlemen S. E. Locke ,
Ilcnry Pimdt , John Collins ,
Herman Konnlzo , James Kitchen ,
F. Colpelzor , 0. W. Hamilton , Henry
L5voaoy , M. Ittnor , Milton Rogers , I . E.
Ilor , A. J. SiaipJOn , Mr. Shoais , Will
King , Sam Orchard , M. Hollman , Max
Myer , J. O. Oorby , Ben Wood , A. S
Patrick , John Brady , Low W. Hill , E
L. Stone , Ohrii Hartman , D. T. Mount ,
presented a petition , signed by throe
thousand voters Irroapco'ivo of party , re
questing him to take the nomination for
mayor , and ho finally consented , because
ho considered It a citizens' movement.
Bny 0. H. Donglaso & Son'a Capsicum
Cough Drops Lr your children ; they are
harmless , pleasing to the taste and \vil
cure their colda. D. S. and Trade Mark
on every drop. i
Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the
best.
A StrnlKht llopubllcau Ticket.
To the Editor of Tun BKK.
Dear Sir : I have the honor to state
that I have the word from a host of gentlemen
tlomon that In signing the Boyd re com
mondatlon , that they did so with the In
formation that Hascall would bo the only
republican nominee for that oflico ; thai
they having learned that the republicans
trill Dlaco a ticket In the field , will sap-
port the regular republican ticket never-
tholoss. Respectfully ,
Jxo. S. WOOD.
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: he ordinary klnds.ind cannot be sola In competi
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is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it , who would rather
not tell , and you carit tell.
TIMKEN 8PHINO VEHICLES !
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CA11 IS BROSAgeatq for Omahi
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MERCHANT
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MISFITS !
AND UNCALLED FOR
This accounts for the throng of people visiting the Misfit Clot hi nePar-
ilors to inspect and select their clothing from that unsurpassed disolav
consisting of odd coats , separate pantaloons , pants and vests , sprinp over
coats , coats and vests , and suitings in all styles of cut and fabric boueht
up at such sacrifice from the leading merchant tailors throughout the
'country that they are placed on sale at less than the cost of material ,
FOR YOUR BENEFIT PRICE LIST.
Suits. Overcoats. JPfmfs.
# 25 00 Merchant-Tailor . mode at S12 00 525 00 Merchant-Tailor mado'at $10 00 G
00
SO 00 .1 , . 1400 30 00 " 1150 Merchant-Tailor made at 300
35 00 it . 1C 00 8 00 "
itii " 4 00 '
40 00 ii . 18 25 40 00 14 75 v-'l
45 00 . 2000 45 00 " 20 00 1000 C 00
50 00 . 23 CO 6000 " 22 00 12 00 . G 00
CO 00 . 8 00
65 10 . 3000 6000 2G60 15 ( v\ , 7 50
CO 70 00 " " 30 00
75 IS 00 , 3 50
Satisfaction guaranteed at the
ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PAELOES
1312 DOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAIRS. 1312
Open until 9 P. M. Saturdays until W P. M ,
N. B. Merchant tailors witb , misfits and uncalled for Clothing to dis
pose of will confer favor by addressing Original Misfit Clothing Parlors ,
1312 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb ,
THE BEST THING OUT
FOR
Washing & Bleaching
In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water.
SAVES LABOR , TIM a ami Sou' AMA ? MILY , and glvee
universal BatUfictlon. No ( tnilly rich or poor should
ba without it.
Sold by all grocer' . BF ARR of imitations well do-
slgool to mislead. PKAHLISK Is the ONLY SAVK Ubor
avlcpr compound aud alw aj a bcara the above sym
bol and name ot
JAMES TYLE , NKW YORK.
d t f\\ \ ( \ ( \ ( \ ° W County Nsbraska 8 per ccn
cDlvU.UUU Bonde , Ujucd in aid Omaha and
Bouth-Hoetcrn 1U H. Company , have been calld for
redemption and will to paid at our olllco April , 1 ,
1885 , on which date any bonds cot presented will
cease to draw interes' . Holders who elect may ro-
cell 06 per cent 20 } car bonds In lieu of cash pro
vided they deposit their old bonds for exchange on
or be/ore April I. KOUN1/.E ISHOS. , Fiscal Agents
State pf Nebraska , 120 Broadway ( Equ'tablo Build-
njr ) . fcb 28-7 11 21
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDKRS.
Notice la hereby gh en that tbe board of County
Commissioners of Gage county , broslia , will re-
ceiio proposals with pUneand specifications for tbo
conduction of ( Uo(6) ( ) iron or combination bildges
a Baid county.
One near tbo town of Filler , 10 feet ep\n with 16
' ( ct roadway In the clear , resting on piling live
> ilea under each end : piling to bo 22 feet In length.
fourteen ( H ) feet cf approach at each end , resting
on three piles ( curteeu feet long.
One bilc'ge 39 feet span with 10 foot roadway In
the tlear , roiling on bents 12 feet in height made of
oak 10x10 , at Beatrice.
One north ol LibeiU o > er Wolf creek , 32 feet span ,
it feet roadway In the clear , retting on piling 20
eet lorg
One bridge on Clatonla , 60 feet span with roadway
4 feet In the clear , resting on piling 22 feet long.
All piling must ba of red cedar or oak , and no
illing will Be received of less than 12 inches In di
ameter It the clear at thebut end , and mutt all j
well fcw-ty braced underncith all bridges and ap-
iioichen.
AM caps mu t be of white or burr oik and not lest
ban 8x10
All flooring must be of good , Bound ak plank not
CBS than 2 Inches thick.
All rcattriala mutt be tubjtct to the Inspection
and appioval of the commissioners.
The commissioners resene the right to reject any
er all bids.
All propegala must bo scaled and ordorsed on out-
Ideof wrapper "Bildgo Propasils , " and addrcs oil
o the "Board nt County Commissioners , Beatrice ,
Nebraska , " and Died in the olllco of the county clerk
on or before noon , standtrd tine , April 1st , 1SS6 ,
at which tlmu and place all bids will be opened
By order of the county comcaltsloncis , thla ISth
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