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THE DAILY 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING, JULY.2 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREE! Talivered by thent 1. W.Tn RUsIness Oy Niont Eniron Ne MINOR MENTION. New York Pl Now summer it Reiter's Do not fail to attend the lawn <o Mrs, J. P. Cassady's to-night y is preparing fora cele at his home, and has invested § works mbing company of Fidelity nuin this (Frid flar mecting toyal Arc forty-three prisoners in the Iv o than were ever is to closeat 10 o'clock to-morrow morning to allow the men a chanee to celebrate. To-night the Ancient Order nians have a merry dance in Beno's for the benefit of the Parnell lmul of Hiber hall : their s at Mr noon Saturday. J. W. Squire went over to Omalia yes 1y over the $60,000 which he a Joan to the Omaha hoard of trade for the building now in 'm||~|>n[| rection. dvans returned last night trom (ken castward, in company with ight, J. T Stewart and el committee to look after some nt interests of the ecity. Chieago, Rock Island & Pacific ul \\\II 11 excursion tickets on 5, good to return on or be- W single fare for the round H ddwin's lxvluu impor 'll 3 fore trip. The Union P accomniodate o ployes, son which 1o cc Mond Pr wtions are being made fo have a celebration at Arnold’s park next Mon There will be oratory, music, boat foot, tub, sack ana swimming In the ¢ there will be a .lul\ 6 at 1o 80 as to s possible its em- given Saturday on ‘others bemg given ng brate, ning en i Mr., Jen r S0 past, yes- who nings’ employ tor a yc y purchased and tc possession of the Star market. Mr. Kilmore, who is so well known in connection with the busi- ness, will continue to be at the old stand. The Iadies of the M. E. give a lawn festival at th Mrs. J. P. Cassady, on W nue, to-night, The lawn liantly illusninated. Iee refreshments will be served, to come. There will he a meeting at the Congre- gational chureh this evening for the pur- pose of renting the, pews. Al persons desirous of sce re requested 1o be present + selections. I'he church will be open during the after- noon for mspection. Engene Casey filed s complaint befo Just -l yesterday chargi g neighbor, Mrs. Minnie Connen lhr.v:uomuwln poizon him and hi Phey had some difliculty which is sai have led to hreat by her that she would fix the well so as “to kill them off. At Avoea to- Grant Collins is to be tried on the eharge of helping Beirwesier ape about two months ago. The lat as arrested for having, while drunk, ed into a bed in which he snpposed .ulu-rl womun was lying. Collins is into a buggy, shington av will” be bril- i and oth Do not fail Itis uscless to talk about not being able to fruitin this part of the eoun- try. A, G. Graham shows up some sam- ples of English g ies which he ha on his place. § roe inches around, an inch the other way, He has some few which are stili larger. He has been growing just such sort of gooseberries for four years Dast. he Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri val- ill be vnm]vh ‘ted to id City this o Arrangements are being mi ate independence .l'n' and th rival of the ||1~I trai i the 5th. E three-quarters of a 5 will be placed 1 sule o ell's ticket oflice e rohwits o pot on good for thirty d round trip. Ilu, 1 @, m., arriving i Rapid ( ity (lu' fullu\v mg morning. P. Lacy has received a letter from Chi- cago containing sad news A-nrm-vrnmg ). W. Gillen, purna- mem- Gillen was the patrol he will be s one of the vi ment here, and who w cer of the lown association, the other day thrown from wagon, and so erinpled for life, T S O tute, so h remen fi ds are 1 fund for him. He i contributor for various ne is hetter “Godevi spapers, and lknm\n by his non de plume of — - Stenographer and t son, with M. ¥, Roh tional bank. 0. Mun- over C. B, na- Highest prices paid for county, town, |~||) “and school bonds, Odell Bro's & Co., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufts, Towi. e Personal Paragraphs, J. W. Dixon has gone on a vacation to Crm-r '\lu was in music man, returned his eastern tri k and daughtor r g from their western trip, 5, of Des Moines, was & board of trade rooms yester (. W. Cote, of Carson, one of the most rominent business men of that place, is n the city. Jacob Sims is to be the pa atriotic orator at Avoca to-morrow. Avoea peovle have chosen wisely. J. J. Stewart and wife now leave for Oskaloosa, bis old home, for a brief visit to friends. He expects to orate there on the Fourth, Sheriff James Connelly, of Valentine, was in the city yesterday, hoping to find here sowe trace of the murderer, Smith, scaped from the guards, as stated erd ny'l Beg. E Jooley returned last even ing from Chicago to spend her vacation ere with her parents, Rev. and Mrs, D, fi Cooley. Sheis one of the leading teachers in the Chieago high school. E. R. Fonda and wife and Mr. and Mrs, BSol Foster leave Monday for a western wip. Mr. and Mrs, Fouda will probably spend some time in and about Denver, while My. and Mrs. Foster will go to C ali’ fornia before their return, @ivising drchitect of the - ] ulmrluwm W ashington, D. C,, rived in the city yesterday nmnnug is trip wus one of both pleasure and usiness. While here he inspected the ew government postofl and “court iouse and spent the day with his brother, O, E. Bell, le ast evening for the E BLUFEY "t il Moro and t Cara Paving MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY. One Hundred Doliars Paid For a Rarve Coin Suits Growing Out of Chicap Railway ate With 1 Trouble nps. Concerns of the City, night I'h t with mpany to lower the the e city eouncil met las cordance with adjonrnment attorney was straeted the watsr we to contra t nain - or v va oar brig t I ot Indinn ¢ Committ he main b con of citizens e wing ted 4 com 1o visit the Union Pacilic ofii < inregard to ex tending the street car track up Brondway where paving is to be laid. The mayor, Aldermen Danforth and Hammer, Wil liam Siendentopf and William Mynster were appointed as such committ to go to nmm- wnd report next Wednesday ecouncil will meet on upper Broad y this evening to inspect the proposed places of paving. A resolution was the new mayor Ieft unsigued by the eauso illness and deatl M County Supervisor Gra the county wis ready to over Union avenue if the Union would place the avenue in proy tion, <o as to conform to the bric Pat Lacy entered o protest agamst the city putting in the Richmond svstem of i aimed no large city used it aving been <!| e five «Iupunn» nt for nine ) I the Gamwell system, which I| ul for s been used in the Ia wave good satisfaction, The committee flmng the matter in charge reported that the Richmond system was w adopted authorizing to sign all docaments of the reeent 1 to pay if it dul not g ction, The city attorney has the about completed, and it will en to the Richmond com- entire pany next we The next nu-ulm" will be the regular one on Monday evening. - Egaant ntertainment. There w very large audience gath- ered at the Temple hall last evening at the Merkel-Hateher musieal and elocu- tionary entertiinment. A more enthusi astie audience is seldom seen here, and in the matter of encores there wa de- mand on the part of the audicnee which really exeeeded good taste, but which was perhaps pardonable on account of the excellence of the sev and the popularity of the participants. “The programme opened with “Moonlight on the Luke,” by a quartette consisting Misses Morkel and and Noble. blended — pe it is not too much to say tion was never better city. Miss H number an Ata she brought in o the excellent elocutionar All of Miss M it tions were most excellent, hux lhv best was the scene from Klu;: John, in ich she appeared in costume as the Prince Arvthur pl ing with Hubert, She was vely strong in this. ihe rare voices of the Msses Mer kel addea thewr full share to the entertainment. Each sang a solo, and together. they gave a duet which was one of the hest numbers of the even- ing. Mr. Palmer sang an excellent solo, whiel called forth an eneore and repeat, he responding to the encores with songs, accompanying himself on the guitar, A ve llupnullhl part, and one to which too little eredit 1s generally given, is that of accomy . ‘which was performed by Miss Addic Horton, whose good taste and rare skill o atly to the pleas- ing effeet of the musical part of the pro- grimme, The The Merkel-Hatcher that this se rendered in this s her opening song, in which ng change rr;)pn closed in and Mil- nment tehearsal,” , Merkel ker, and Messrs, Wakerield and ler took part, After the entertminment the floor was cleared, and the sets formed for a merry - A stranger in the city, an elderly tray- n from the east, was at Bech- and in making change an odd coin, which ved in change a It was asilver dollar bear- ing the e 1804, Jel e hin §10 for it, but some bystander who examined the coin decl: 1 it w rare one, and was probably worth a good deal more money. The stranger scemed surprised tofind that 1t was worth such money, and concluded not to take §10 for i, thinking it better to investigate a little befc parting with it. It soon got noised about among some of those posted i numismaties that he had a rare dollar, and soon there were several hunting him up. Henry Wagner, who has the nnw( and largest collection of coins m the finally purchased the silver dollar for llm sum of $100. Such amount for one silver picce seems to be fabulous, but it is cluimed that the lists sent out by firms dealing in rare coins pls the value from up. Mr. Wagner expects to e dollar on exhibition here weeks and toen send it to New York, where he expects to sell it for hundred dollavs. 1t is claimed that there are only four or five of these silver dollars of 1804 known to be in ex- istenc One is at the Puiladelphia mint, another at the San F , and ¢ in_the possession of Scott & Co., of New York, - They Want Damages. George McCord and wife, and P, J Swenning and wife, all prominent per- sons of Panama, were put off the Mil- waukeo train one day last week, and they w going to brin 1y | through their mages are |mhl at once by the compan, t appears that they had taken advantage of the cut rates and sent to Council Blufls and pur- ‘Imml tickets to Chicago, which were ent at Panama and handed m by him to be used on the train they arrived on. They boarded said train but the conductor refused to take the tickets because the parties did nulfiu'l on at Coun- al Blufls, aud put them off at the next station, e The War With the Tramps. The result of the attack made upon 1.5 tective Price h) the % Of twenty or Woie tramn2 Tias aroused the police into making a systematic raid, pulling in ev- ery one that has any semblance to being a tramp, and ry one who is suspected of haying been concerned in the attack upon the ofticer. As a result there were thirty-three who were brought up before Judge - Aylesworth yesterday morning. The most of them bad Bo woney, and tae LEGISLATORS. | THE OMAHA mt found on al were singl tot il am them was led out < having been {he onslanght they were charged w Others were 040 Sever mnrder wlt with intent to kil ol with others & I'he fternoon, by to the nlair ught in to tes being rioters, and simpl <08 went over unt s el time the witnesses will be hunted up and bro tify woked as vagrants ont yoeste ks of Ore one arm was uip wih ing con in m 1 IH\‘ before W It is i one of the gang of the crowd <houted s Price all sovts of filthy nan vz his Cpardin the log seen togo oft holding ¢ limping. While Price v i the crowd was us ball, he kept Kicked his wrist, ea [ gun. when one of th police have not heen able to 1 who g cun, and thrown aw ere were two or three srominent participants in the affair wio » not been found yet. T justify their conduet hy e simply resting in the bout ‘to drink a pail of v eame up, Kicked over the v clearing them out, ‘The wets appear as stated in yesterday 's Beg, that Price simply ordered them to go away, when in their drunken f they all jumped at him, evidently determined to_beat him badly, if not kill him The city jail was so crowided that the gang was taken yesterday to the county jul. RoomMouldi and lowest store. shoo ol . assortment wd's Wall Paper Go to Beard for room mouldings - Smokers! Drop in John Templeton’ gar store, opera house hlock. Closing Saloons at Avoca, No little excitement w used yoster day in Avoea by the searching of six sa- loons and the scizure of four ron loads of liquors by the prohibitionist The friends of the late Heller, who was shot down recent 1, who at the time intoxieated, got out writs and aeed them i the hands of Tom Hardy, constabie, who began the scizure of the six saloons about 8:30 o’clock in the morn ing. The confiseated liguor was placed wagons and four were into a vaeant sulding under lock and k Two saloon men named Hill se then got out writs of rep! for their Sha the liquor, Deputy Sl in loads put and T ifif Cool took the to the building iquor had been stored Afi the lock and forcing his w building all the hquor was run oft into Shelby county. Such is the elaim, It s stated that things will be made quite lively now for Deputy Shevift’ Cool and that 'he will be proscceuted The prohibitionists have raised $1,000 eash with which to earry on the wi they say they are determined to every stloon closed and Kept clo ¢ into the iken out and Go toBear tor room mouldings. - Substantial abstracts of titles and real e loan J. W, & Squires, 19 1street, Council Blui ——— w's Celebration, Extensive preparations are b made for the celebration under the auspices of the Knights of Labor to-morrow. The parade will consist of a detail of pohce, the band, Ancient Order of Hibernians Catholic Knights, St, Patrick’s socic Knights of Pythins, Dancho Bluff City Typographical union, ¢ makers’ union, Switchmen’s union, Knights of Labor, carringe with speakers, city officials in earr , fire departiment, advertising wi ® The proc street, move up strect, thence to thence to Main stre To-Mor S0l iul m on Baneroft v 1o ond Imwlun avenue, t, tence to First e pro- onsist of Dr. I, S. \I... key and Vincent, ui ln the ¢ display of ke hall. i le ger, 31, Main St. Go to the pany for they sel Plumbing com- They warrant all Opera hunw block. Groceries, dry unmh tinware, eroc ‘kery .. Stelter, 505 upper Broad - 1d has an immense stock of wall nd rcom Mouldings which must cd into cash, so down go the t Beard? Closing Qut. 1 have the largest and most com- plete line of NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS' 1 am closing out PRICES. You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonnets, flowers, plumes, tips, rib- crapes and other styles of Goods. Must Be Sold. Best of Bargains ever offe Call and see them, J. J. BLISS, No, 328 Broadway, Council Bluffs, R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N, Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia., and 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufucturer's Ageut for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tles, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Case: Elevators, (hand and hy- draulie,) &e, DAILY | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING perhaps it was | f Finest Brainds of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Bicl EmoUsEs or COUNCIL ' BLUFFS. HGRICULTUILAL DEERF IMPLEMENTS, WELLS & €O, W Amumnl Implemnents, Bu KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Make the Origimal ayd Co O nplete RIDAY. J Jl]\ 1 '\N Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, ‘ CORN SHELLERS AND FER Nos. 101 157, 1505 and 1507 South Couneil Bluffs, Town DAVID BRADLEY & €O Manif'rs an LJobhors o Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Town. Main Street, inery. sancil Blues INE HANDLES F.0. Qreacos, T, H.Dov WG, Pros&Trens, ViPres &3an, Sec &Counsel Council Biafs Handls Fastyry, 1 Manufacturers of 2 Tok, Sl g0 nad Smal 5 CARPETS. " COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo 1, Ete. No, 405 Broadway Councii Bluis, Towa. CIGARS PLRE —Wholosule L TORACCO, ETC, )Y & MOORE, Jobbers in the = Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, Towa, COMMISSION. SNYDER & LE Wholesnle Fruit and Produce Com:aission Merchats, No. 1 Pearl St,, Couneil Huirs, DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Drugglxts, on,, Paints, Glass, Druguists’ S 22 Main St, and No. 8 itiutrs D L EOSMITH & €O m,)mv aad Jobdais of Dr; @1, Notions, Ete, No: nd 114 Muin St., Nos. 113 und 115 Pearl St., Council Blulls, Towa. " GOUDS. FPRUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Pr.nt) a Specialty ral Commission. Council nnnn WIRT & DUQU l.l I'E, Wholesnle ! an_s Confsotionery & Tancy Gracarlss. Brex, L. KIRSCHI & CO., Jobbers of Stapls and Faacy Grocariss. Also Wholesate Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad. way, Council Bluils. HLARNESS, EIC. BECKMAN & €O, Manu‘neturers of and Wholesule Deers in Leather, Harness, Saddlary, Etc. No. 525 Muin St. Coutcll Bluff, lowa. HATS, METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 342 aned 844 Broadway, Council Blaifs, oars, AVY HARDIWAR, LIN BT, Wholesale Tron, Steel, Nails, Haavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blatrs, fowa. oA HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. MecDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hidss, | Taliew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Bluffs Towa. Council VILS. l,’Ul'N('iL BLUFFS OIL CO., 4 —‘\']Ilv'l'm.lll'l Ilu.m-ru il [lluminating & Lubricatiag 0ils Gasilin BTC., BTC. codore, Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa. 8 I:l'.\}lll»f , PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material #pecialtios, Wholesale Lume ber of all Kinds. ~Offic 130 Main St Council Blutls. lown. WINES AND LIQUOLS. LINDER, Wholesule Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t Gotthava's Herb litters. No. 13 Main St Couneil Bluifs, JOHN SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Ligaors, No 610 Main St.. Council Blugs. SPECIA.L NOTICES NOTI\_{E Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bourding, ete., will beingerted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe first insex tionnnd Five Cents Per Line for each subseguent tion, Leave advertisements at our office, No. 12 Peal stroct, near Broadway, Council Bluffs. _WANTS. | \VA —Bar! mmwnmlnh at N Hroadway, Coutieil | lufts WANTED woik in vih-st. TJOR BENT- No. 830 Second avenue; h of eiht rooms, stable, ofe. Very desiras ble. N.P. Dodge & Co. ok sark good_gifl for Vite fuinfly. Not 100 1} tonery und cig \ righi away. | quire at premi 0. 104 Main-st,, Couneil Witrs, ers, 1D quantities (o suit, 2 Pearl strect R. RICE, M. CANCERS .t 3o s g oo CHRONIC DISEASES of s side s spcciair Over thirty years' prastioal exosrion:s. .11 Pearl Stroot, Cou il Bl f4 CON3ULEATION Fith N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. HIRAM W, DAVIS stablished in 187 CINCINNATI, OHIO. o\ !U" BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. e 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Rates and stimoninis, nd for Catnlogue, Prices, i Brick brilding any king | il or maved | onLittiediaat tedcss ~the Lo i the wouil and sut 808 Eighth Avenns anl Bighth Strest, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER tion puaranteed. Frame houses moved Couneil Blaffs, ball ey O(e e .\,u;: o Z 'fl’au . teds, Beotel ;&Mtw; 8»}([.&&— Broadcloth aid exanen tlis éit?/. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, 'HAIR GOODS i35 MADE TO GRDER | 337 Broadway, Council Binffs, Tow. To close the summer stoek to the Tow RANESS BROS Parasols for 7o and Upwards, Embroideries and Palterns, Cheap, Silks Lel Lace Flouncings in Spanish and Chinilly Laces. WHITE DRESS GOODS. Cheaper than you ever saw them, Fine assortment for graluation dresses, Samples sent when requested, CARPETS. Choice patterns, and lowest prices. good quality gpeelal discounts to churches, socie- ties and clergymen, Har]\ness Bros,, 40i Broadway, Council Bluffs, China, Glassware and Lamps, W. 8. Homer & Co, No. fain St., Conneil Blafs, 1a TIMOTHY SEED, WG T have & quantity of sound, well cle which 1 offor At reasonable figure crop of 188%. Corrcspondence Ofice Over American Express Comuany, UTLER & CO. e Arve offering bargains now every day. | Good Corsets for h0c worth 7c | Only a few of those Summer| J\\/M\mm Sonkerv. e 6/{.vaw/filo»t ffi:w:/ o,; M We A a k. AM \ .?a,u.tb euvet &d’aut—zv e 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, SWAN BROS., e Dealers in Mileh Cows, ‘ w\e\;;;z,, At Our Stock Yards SN and 506 E. Broadway,Council B0 Creston House, The on'y hotel in Coimeil Blufis having Fire I]soape AX Mo, Prop. | JACOB SIMS, | ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFEFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and S Shugart Block, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFLS, Opposite Dummy Depot, J | | porasaday SB DOJURLIRE Y00IS 1y R SHLUTER & BO| hone No. 114 crly of K Gth gve, and 4th sire n. . Proprictors. ABLES, corner GA%PETS Bispiay of Latest Pa terns, All Grades. Council Bluffs 405 Broadway. Choice A Sseleet Stoek of Choice CURTAIRS. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUN . BLUFFES, ab GEAND BALL, T'o be Given by the KNIGHTS OF LABOR! At T Tl | urday Eveni Aduitting Horses d.ll Mules Forall 10ses. bought and gald, it and e quantittes 10 selegt tr Bt ] WHERE 00 YOU BUY BUGGIES? - | i v FIRST CLASS IN EVEHYRESPEEIT; DIRECTORY /‘A( 7 rYWUyVAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS, BEVINS & CHURCHITLI, N-W. CaF, 15th and Douglas Stay W. J. CONNELL, 138, 14th Streets GEORGE W, DOANE, ATTORNEY AT AW, Falconer's Block, 15t and 1 @FORGE S, SMITH 606 Farnam Strcot WILSON & STRATTON, ATTORNEYS, Commereial Law and Mereant tionsm epecinlty, Over Mred nt's National Bk, L. D, HOLMDS, Attorney at Laie, Room 8 Frenser Bloek, Opposite Postottice, PHYCICIANS, 0. HOUFWAN, M. D, Physician and Su-geon, OFFICE, W.W. Cor Vul/mn/fl % Office Telephone 165, Kesidenee Toloy one 143, w. GALBRAVEIEL Surgeon and Physician off/:E A’WvL‘vr 14th and Douglas St JAMES I Phy: PEABODY, M. D, n and Surgeon. Streot. Retidence, No. 107 Joncs Withnell I8 sidence, ock, Teleplio oftice, 51 DR. JAS. BECKETT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, 724 N 15t) 1A WOR | EY, M. D., Ofice 14 relepl Residenun 1112 Capial Ave, Toraphon VAN CAMP M. D, 3 Dodre St 15t door wast o 0 rooms 1215 third floor. PO Tako olo ol phone No Residence, 623 N. 20th street. Telephono No. 30 PAL CHADWICK, Physician and Surgeon, Telephone & Ofice 313 8. Mth st 1 R. W. CONN Homaopath M. D, Office, 513 8. 14th st. Telephone 530, Dr.J W. DYnART LEADING SPECIALIST IN Chronic and Surgical DISEASES. UfiTce,N.W.Cfir;‘IZthand Howard OMAHA, NEBRASK 1. “Telephone 85, Correspondence solicited 23" Preseriptions and advice by letter £2.00. Dentists. WHINNERRY & K Dentists. 1314 Farnam Stres TA LORS. Fme Smts to Ordf>r P S10N GU chant Tuiloring ¢ st 40 diferent pattor: from. Cull und_examine neatly done. 13th strect, N SQULL e IR koods. " Hopuiring RESTAURANTS, The Norris Restaurant 16 the very best eating house in the city. Tryit and you will be satisfied, Lillso. £ir0 00 tio Amo 1211 and E10p can an. i A £850 commutation tiket for Tickets for 21 1 Board by the week 85,2 16th Bet, Douglas and Dodge Sts. PHOTOGRAPHS. ADOLPI A. MYERS, ] — | | MASON WISE. | PHOTOGRAPHER Omaha, Nebraska. GUNSMITH, o | CHAS, R. HEFLIN, GUNSMITH, Umbrellas and Parasols Repalred LOCIESNMITEIIN G, 303 S, 11th Street, Omaha, . THOMAS, STAIR BUILDER 28th and Cywing Stract= MEAT MARKETS, m——— E. dERBERTZ 13th Street Market. Allkinds of fresh and salt meas conat untly , ete., 1n season, fuitueicrz, 14 Bo. 19th streot 8hirt Factory Omaha Shirt Factory, PH. GOTTHEIMER, Manager. Fimw Shirts and Underwear to Ordorn W6 North 16l St