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THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFI'S. OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Leilycred ty Carrler to any partof ths City 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER P | Bus'ness Office No 41 THLEPHONES § Night Editor Not P e e e MINOR MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel Joans, 204 Sapp block. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Atwerda, a daughter, Stove and cordwood, dry, for sals at Thatcher's, 16 Main street. The Veteran firemen will give a ball at the Masonic % The wheel this evening, o'clock A candlclight supper will be given Satur. day evening at 6 o'clock by the guild of St Puul's, Al are invited The electric lights in Fairmount park aro 10 be tnroed on each evening hereafter at 6:30 o'clock until November 1. J. 1. Hughes was fined 81 court yesterday morutng for acsault and battery on an Upper bottler. N. W. Willlams was tendered n surprise party by a number of his friends Monday night at his residence on Stutsman street, in nonor of his birthday. Rev. Georze Elliott, D.D., of Washington, D. C.. has been engaged as superintendent and instructor in New Testament Greek at the Chautauqua assembly. mple on the evening of May 11 11b will take a spin to Man, eaving the Grand hotel at ) 3 ) in police committing an Brondway At tho last meeting of Council Bluffs lodge, No. 49 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, resolutions wera passed on the death of Judge J. P, Casady. Yeo Sing, the alloged hop-joint proprietor, was granted another continuance 1 police court vesterday worning and there is a strong probability that the case against him wiil be dismissed. Charles O. Watts and Luelly Kissell wero wedded yesterday by Rev. A. Overton at the People's church. They will make Couscil Bluffs their residence after spending a week with friends in Missouri valley The regular council meeting of Pottawat tamio tribe No. 21, Improved Order of Red Men, will bo held in their wigwam, corner of Broadway and Main streot, this evening at wne eighth run, for work in the Hunters' degree, Articles of incorporation wera filed with the county recorder yesterday by the Mis #ouri Valioy Grain company, a new organiza tion with a capital stock of 15,000, The in corporators are John B. Christian, Milton I Pinney and Charles Murray. At the meeting of tho Afro-Amorica: Reform league held Monday night at 1021 Broadway, the following ~delegntes were elected to the state convention of leagues to Do held at Poterson’s bl i this city May 10: George Mundin, N. McWhorter, Thomas Buckuer, David Botts, . Saunders and William Kicharason. The fuwily of L. Christiansen, living at 624 Third avenue, had a narrow escapo from suffocation at un early hour yesterdav moro ing. Auold excelsior mattress in the celiar caught fire and filled the house with a dense smudge. When the neighbors discovered the firo and broko m the windows the family wero almost asphyxiated. No alarm was turned in, The indictment found by the last grand jury against C. M. Hobbs, a well known rail road mau, for embezziement of about U0 while treasurer of u railwny organization hus been dismissed by the county attorney. All the prominent members of the ordor signified thelr willingncss to_let the matter drop as Hobbs had urranged the shortage to their eatisfaction. A buggy occupied by J.J.Crow collided with 8o express wagon belonging to John Dunn yesterday morning, to the damage not only of Mr. Crow’s rig, but of Mr. Crow himseif. Tywo wheels wero torn off the velicle, Crow was thrown out, landing on his back oa tho pavement, ana’ the horso vas somewhat brutsed, Mr. Crow announces his inteution of commencing a suit agaiust Dunn for dum- ages, Rev. L. A. Hall, pastor of tho Temple Baptist chireh, and bis wifo wore the recipicuts of o handsome testimonial from their frionds and members of the new chureh Inst ovening. About 100 of them gathered at (he residence on Sixth avenue and almost filled the house with donations. In addition to the other donations 25 in cash was cot- tributed to Mr<. Hall, who expects soon to make an extended visit to friends in the east A regular meetivg of the Railway Bm ployes club, No. 107, will be beld this ever g in Archer's hall a8 o'clock. All rai way employes as well as_all employes of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Bridge and Rail- way company, who are interested in proteot ing and bettering their own condition are in- vited to be present. By order of the execu- tive committee. . E. Giuuinasn, Seeretary W. J. Davenport has received a telegram aunouncing that the new iron bridge for the Burlington tracks across Indian creek at Twenty-second street has been ordered und is now on the w 1t will bo put in position as soon as it arrives. This s au improvement Mr. Davenport has been urging for a long timo past, as the bridge uow in use obstructs the croeK during times of high water and frequently causes - the adjacent laud to be overflowed. A magnificent entertainment was given by the King's Daughters of the Presbytorian church Monday eveuing in_the shape of a ipo organ concert. Prof. Il R, toney, organist of Grace Episco pal church, Chicago, vresided at tno organ, and Mrs. J. I Clark of Chicago ren dered’s number of soprano solos. All the musical selections wero highly pleasing. Miss May Clark delighted the au dienco by her readings, and tho pro- gram was & decided success from start to finish. At the close ice cream was served in the parlors, and the wholo enter- tainment netted the young ladies $125, which will bo given to the Womun's Christian as- soclation hospital Messrs. Riloy and Sherraden, the art- ists, have purchased the (h.q.umu art store and after June 1st will remove it to 45 Main street, under their photo- sreaph galle Until that date, for the purpose of saving cost of moving, art goods will be scld at actual cost and fran: s at a heavier discount thanat any of Chapman’s specinl sules, This will afford a splendid opportunity for art lovers to secure !mrgmlm Reitor, the tailor, 810 Broad all the latest stylos and newest Satisfaction yunranteed, Ay, has woods, PERSONAL Pan Miss Stella Coons of Des Moines is a guest of Mr, and Mrs, J, Sims, Mr. Alfred Thombson of Australia is stop- GRAPAY, * ping in this city on his way to England, Mrs. A. L. Hughes of Astoria, Ill., is vis. itiug her sor, A. B. Cook of Viue street. Prof, Shoupe, a former well kuown prinel- pal of thecity sobool of Council Blufls, is in the city looking up his old time friends and scholars, . L. Wyckoff, principal of the lowa Behool for the Deaf, is in Washington, D, C. looking after the bost methous of teaching, He bas made visits to Philadelphia und other easteru cities. W. F. Conkling. prosident of the Iowa as sociation of democrstic clubs, has announced his inteation of being in the cily ou the Yih 10 atteud the conveation of clubs which will ve held on the following day. He will be ac- companied by E. 8. Ely of Oxford, Ex-Governor W. P. Dillingham of Ver mout, whois a lay delegate to the general conferenee now in session in Omaba, and is accompanied by his wife, is visiting with his old time friends Mr. and Mrs, k. C. Smith, 717 First avenue. Tho governor is ths soc ond of bis family 1o fill the gubernatorial chair of bis native state, his father, Paul Dillingliam, having been goveracr in 1365 and a6, Rev, W, J. Johnsou, pastorof the First Methodist Episcopul church of Sioux City, who was Mr. Dillingham’s pastor in Waterbury, Vi, some yeers ago, ran down to Counetl Illuun Monday to renew old time | cendiary Dillingham uod | memories with Mr. sud Mrs, Mr. aud Mrs, Swith, 'NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Four Young District Oourt, TWO OF THE GANG ESCAPE TEMPORARILY They Sarrounded a German Immigrant at the Transfer and When the Police rived the Vietim's Money Had Disappe Charles Ross, John Shalen, P. mmers and wWilllam Donley, four of the six sour men who wero charge with rob- bi A German imn rant at the Union pacific transfer last weel were bound over to the grand jury yesterday 1n police court on the charge of larceny from the person. Their bonds were fixed at 00 each, aad as they were unable to put up the money for thew ap- pearance they wero taken to the cour jail. F. Harraty and Georgo Smith were uischargad, as thers was no evidence in- troduced to show positively that they had been at the transfer at the e tho robbery ook place. As soon as they wero discharged thoy wero rearrested o tho charge of destruction of the city property, informations having been filed against them proviousiy by Murshal Tompieion. They wero tho two who were digging the holo in tho jail wail when they wero caught by the police and they will un doubtedly be convicted of the offense, G A Splendia Endorsemont. Everybody in Council Bluffs knows George H. Meschendorl, He is one of our most enterprising business men and a very succossful ono at that, Mr, Mes- chendorf, like all human beings, is not without his faults and his greatest one was drinking. he recited the his statement I'o a reporter yester cts which corobor given below, as follows: Ly COUNCIL BLUFIS, April 20, 1802, —I, the undersigned, am engaged in the meat market business in which I am interested in Council Bluifs and Omaha and have been for the past twenty-six years. 1 finally con- tracted the liquor habit, so much so that quite extensively nothing less than from five to thirty glassesa day would satisfy me. Leeling it was injurious to myself, my family and my business I sought the uid of tho Blanchard Gold Cure. After treating for the past twenty days am thoroughly satisfied that T am absolutely cured of the worst hahit that man ean acquire, The treatment left me robust and in the best of health and today liquor is dis- tasteful to me. Therefore, 1 cheerfully mmend the Blanchard institue, 5554 dway, Council Bluifs, to my friends of this eity and Omaha. Gro. H. MESCIENDORF. The Boston Store, Councll Bluffs, Ta., will open their annual May sale Wednes- day, May 4. Bargains instore for every- body. Iiotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, La —— Wehuve our own vinayards in Culifor nia. Jarvis Wino compny, Co. Biuts I H. Sheafe has money toloan on real estate and chattels, Broadwey and Main, Are you going to paint? And did you know that you can sive money and get hetter paints at Davis’ than any other place in the city? That’s a fact. Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, satarrh, Shugart block, Council Bluffs, ople’s Day. The Louis millinery kouse will make a special salo of hats for children and their mothers, too, on Wednesday, May 4. s The Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Tn. will open their annual May sale Wednes day, May 4. Bargainsin stose for every hody. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co! Couneil Bluffe, [ Genuine Rock ings coal at Thatcher’s, 16 Main street, always on hand. g Notie Having sold my business, I would re- quest thatnall persons owing accounts and having pictur ete., framed and still inny possession, would glease call and settle same at the old stand, 15 Pearl St. W. W. CHAPMAN. rd of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many [riends who so kindiy aided us by their sympathy and sorvices during the last illness of Mvs, Catherine Robortson JOUN BENO AND FAMILY, Wall Ty Tha newest designs, the largest stock and by far the lowest p is at tho BOSTON STORE. Bstimates furnished for pupering. Nothing but tho bost paperhangers employed. Everything ruarante Figure with us whén you want papering done. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, a. ——— Veterans, Attention, On the ocension of the department en- campment of the G. A, R., to be held at Ottumwa, commenecing May 10, the C., B. & Q. will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip. For particulars call on O. M. Brown, Ticket Agent, 517 Broadway. Jarvis’ wild olackberr L The Boston Stove, Council Bluffs, Ta., will open their annual May sale Wednes- day, May 4. Bargains instore for every- body. Fotheringbam, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, [ R Patronize blue ice wagonsfor Mo, river channel ice. Mulholland & Co. Tel. 162, —s Hotel Gordon, 836 Broadway, has re- cently changed hands, and is being thor- ed, Clean beds; prompt service; table first cluss, —— lawn mower, with 10- inch whools, will cuv high grass and worl easier than any other mower 1w We koeep also the genuine Phil- adelphia mower and several other ma- chines that we can sell chouper than the chenpost. New refrigerators; carload just received. Dauntless and Warwick pieycles, 11 Main street. Shugart & Son, Recollect thav the new Dangler Surprise is only gasoline stove that possesses every quality of u gas stove. e Don't forget the & \l salo Wednes- is the best. The Horcules day &t Louis’ millinery house, Musonic block, Jurvig 1877 brandy, puvest, safest, e Swanson Music Co., Misonic temple. Another Firebug, An alarm of ire was seutiu yesterday morniug st 2:80 o'clock from box 46 at the Northwestern depst. An unoccupied frame house on Ninth street was blazirg vigorously when the firamen arrived, but after & few minutes’ work the flames were extinguished and loss was smali, the work of an the ‘The fire was undoubtedly incendiary. The ouild ing formerly stood on Wasbinglon ave. nue mear the cormer of Bryaut street and 80 autempt was mado to desiroy it by Hre st that time, ‘Tho firewen expact to bave & lively time with in fires for 8 time, and they il sleeping with thair boots They vave noticed that when the fire are on, hieves Bound Over to the | THE department has ben serionsly any time, that fect is n signal” for bugs to get in their work Denths, 1.G the Recent Alvin, son of Mr. and Mrs aled gesterday morning At his parents near Parks' mi of lung fover. Toe fuueral | afteracon at 2 o'clock Tho infant son of Nelson died Monday at in Ha Dell township. oceur today and the remains will in Fairview cenotory Hattio, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs Welk ed Monday after an tliness of only a fow days, aged 1S yoars, Tho fuveral ser- vicos wera held yosterday at the family resi de » Plumer sottioment. Mrs. Katie Jobson, wite of William Job son, died yesterday morniog at 6:30 o'clock, aped 85 years, after an illness of threo weeks ot her residence, 2003 Fiftn avenue, Sho leavesn husband acd threo daughters, The timo of tho funeral will bo announcad later, aged 14 rmonths, will occur this Mr. and Mrs. Peter the family residence The funeral will be interred William nth and Davenpoet and bad clit string of cars and had g signal to go ahend. A8 engincer tween tho cars and coupling pin. Ho neath the wheels . the pulled out Carson jumped” down be attempted to pull tho lost hie hold und fell be which crushed both legs His breast was alio mashied by the brakoe beam, The injurcd man wus placed in the patrol wagon and taken to St. Joseph's hos. pital where he died shortly after his arrival. The remains were removed to the morgue. An inquest will be held tuis afternoou. Charged with Embezgler Mis, Mary Warner spent yesterday after- noon and last night in th> matron’s room at the city jail on tho charge of embezziement, According to bor story she was formerly M McCall, but afterwards marrica Warner and now lives at 4437 Davenvort street., Mrs. Warner had a rich relative in California who died somo seven vears ago and in his will re- membered ull his relatives, including Mrs, Warner’s ehildren by her former husband. After the will had boen admitted to pro- bate Mrs, Warner was appointed adminis- tratrix for her children and N.J. Smith signed her bond, It was after this that sho marriod Warner and opened a butcher shop. The scheme did not pay_ and #1,000 belong- ing toono of tho duughters, Mrs. Albert Swith, was surk in the veuture, The daughter commenced suit agawst A, J. Smith, her mother’s husband, to recover the amount and Smith in turn had Mrs, Warger arrosted yesterday for embezzle- ment. Judge Berka will hear the case in police court today. Had Taken Too Much Gas. After lingering thirty-six hours Matthias Frichs died last evening at the Union Depot hotel, Eleventh and Mason streets, from as- phyxiation. The deceased, 1 company with a friend, came here Sunday from Oshlios Wis., und were enroute to *ho west, where they intended to buy land. They registered at the hotel and were shown a room oy a bell boy, who showed them how to turn off the pas. In spite of instructions the light was blown out and It was S:30 o'clock the next morning before the inmates were rescued. On account of Mr. Fuchs’ age, 72 years, recovery was aoubtful from thestart, though he rallicd Monday evening aud appeared to ve better, but the improvemeut did not last, The coroner took charge of tho body and telographied relatives. A brother of the dead man will arrive today. The inquest will be held this afternoon. Run Down by an Engine, While walking along tho railroad tracks near Tenth and Clark strects, about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Lena Geist was run down by u switch engine and had ber right leg cut off above the knco. The girl was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Though suf- fering terribly from bruises and her severed limb the patient stood the pain bravely and will, it 1s believed, recover. s xchange Quotations. May 3.—[Spocial Telegram |—Exchange was quoted as fol- lows: Cuicago, 10 cents premium; Boston, 1245 cents 10 10 conts discourt; Louis, New York New Yorg, to Tue B 5 cents promwum. S Beecham's pills cures sick headacho, NEWS OF Y Do Members of the ci Minn., have been eliirzed with boodlinz. Hungarian ana 1taian railroad lubore: rioted at near Kochester, Minn, and the Ital- lans were dof A A, Turn rol with Captal Killing him instantly. In'§iimesota and South Dakota s rain storms prevaiied. In some pla five inchies of snow covers the sround Edward Hayes was dro in Spruce river, Minnesota. He endeavored to riaw a log over the Spruce falls, which wus u 0 irins foat. The damage suits of J. Penncbecker and wife waiinst he Ashiand, Wis., Lighting com- s been settied, the company payin 15,000 in cash. restic, council of Ortonville, in m quar- the atter, v and s tully White Snield’s band of Cheyenne [adians o Ok are becoming unrily and threaten toannihilate the setticrs. Troops hitve beo ordered to the seene of threatened tronble, Henry R Welmerof Dalton, O., s been rested “eharged with the of his step- daughter, Ada Ecersole e zivl had bec tiken to Pennsylvania for bur al, and susj clous eireumstances ciaused 4 post' niorten e Aminatic > made, when lirge quantities of arsenie were found in the dead gire's stom ach. — ANNOUNCIEWEN TS, Francis Wilson and compnny will com- menco their western tour at Omaha May 12, pressnting “The Merry Monarch.” All new costumes will be used in the production as will the samo speciul scenery and other de- tails which characterized its performunces during the period it made its enyianle record at the Broadway theater, New York, Among the pretentious attractions offered at Boyd's during the season will bo “Ship Ahoy!” one of the late eastern nautical comic opera successes, Tho production is by the Miller Opura company, among whose membvers is numbored Miss Louise Montague, Its melodios wiil bo heard for the first timo here on Friday at Boyd's. “Tho Fast Mail” will bo the attraction the Farnam sireot theater tho first four nights of next week. It comes highly recom- mendel, play and company. When " in Cin- cinnati a cosplo of weelks wxo tho Enquirer had this to say of 1t: “Not only was tho vlay capably iuterpreted by a compotent company of ladics and gentlemen, but the scenic display aud mechanical foaturos in- troduced during its progress were both rich and novel. Indood, the chief strength of the play lay in its spoctacular featurcs, The steamboat oxplosion, the flight of the *Fast Mail,” the freight engine and train of cars and the view of Niagara Falls wero ensn of them very realistic pieces of stage mechan- ism, Among those especially desorving praise for conscioutious work were Mamio Iarle as Mary Martin, who was both strong and forcible 1n tho portrayal of the charac- ter. May Buckingham, as Belvy, and Mossrs, Carter, Thoruton aua ' Haven,” who all did kood wori at Wonderland this weck presents a melo, drama full or ginger, tho saw miil scene and smith's forge being very realistic. In tho curio hall is the fat school boy who weighs 6J0pounds. It is & very strong bill, LeWitv'sSarsapariiia 1s reniabla, o SICK S0 LONG. - C. W. Hoogrxs, Postmaster at East Lamoine Me., writes that Mis. Kelly's son, who nad been confined to bed four- teen months with an Abscess, has been cured sound and well by Bwift's 8 cific. The boy is fourteen years old, lives next door to me, and I know the statement to be true. 8. 8. 8. has 4 wonderful effect ou children, and should be given to every weak and debilitated child, Send for our book on the Blood and Ski Bwrr Srrciric Co., Atlanta, Ga. ot OMAHA DAILY crippled at tire MeCreary, tho residence of FELL BENEATH THE WHEELS, Charles Carson Meets Death fn the Bur- lington Yards, A B. & M. switchman named Charlos | Carson, who lived at 414 North Sixteenth street, was injurad while coupling cars in the ards yesterd afternoon and died an bhour later. Jarson wins o me jer of a switching crew working in the yards necr TW[N CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, i G. A. Seiaoslsa Peooristop, Ofizas 82 Broadway, 0111l Bluffsand 1321 |"\(~.\~\ n St, Onaha, Dys, claan and rafinish goods of everydasariplion. Packagss pazsivalat eithar oifizcs or at tha Works, Cor, Ave, A and 23th St. Council Bluffs. Sand for pries list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any charactor can have them redyed and finishad equal to new. 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Finally I was obliged to gradually decrease the quantity until Tonly took one Pill at a time, which was always taken just before retiring. 1 continued this for over 20 years and then was again obliged to reduce the quantity by taking only half a Pill instcad of a whole onc and have continucd this to the present day, My health during these 26 years has been excellent, 1 have been free fromall pains and aches ; have enjoyed a good appetite and a better digestion, and altogether have been as happy as it is possible for any man to be who is obliged to shuffle through life accompanied always by two stout canes. My case is typical of what T belicve to be the peculi- arity of Brandreth's Pills, namely, that the dose has to be gradually reduced the longer one takes them, instead of increased, as is the case with all other medicines. 1 send you this testimonial entirely unsolicited and only in the hope of doing good. 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Eac ten guarantoa to refun i€ o od only by A. Schroter, a1h 3ty O ro of Imitatiou, uba, Chas. Lunkley, nl Diveetor and Undert 811 Broadway, Council Bluffs s1dphona i No Alkalies —oR— Otller Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO. BreakfastCocoa Which is absolutely Pleve and soluble, Ithasmorethan threetimes | the strength of Cocoa mixed with Stareh, Arrowroot or Sugar, aud 13 far moro €co- nomical, costing less than one cent a cip, I PER /CENT | } INTEREST PAIDONDEPOSITS (= A7 OMAHALOANTRUST (O | EAYINGS - BANK SECOR, 6" &NOUGLASSTS, CAPITAL:% 100.000.00 clo rish DIRECTORS | A UWYMAN-E.W. NASH 1 apsclicions, ERrblng sad By JHMILLARD CUY-CBARTON- 6.8, L AK Sold by Grocers tu-r)nher Jd EHOWN THOS L.KlMEfi.LL. | 'W.BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mass, nnuumussslNEBRASKA r the L ! National Bank. or in food, by wdigt nunw-wcux rinteod, 1 U, & DEPISITORY, P a'specdy | p OMAHA, NE3 without th¢ knowledge of i fio Earmieas, sid wiil ficer 3 0% %2%: Hae Doen givan 10 thousands | COPIUL. oevasassesarensnsnsss.$400,000 (or the Tigior Aot 1 1 A B fndatieasiait i Prop's Cinelanatt, 0. Oicers andDlost aes Ciloncy W Vatonpeail by 48:Dage Bozk of DARLClare free. 30 bo MG O~ | (U shing vics prosid ¢ Varles, WV Kuho & Co.. 15th and Douglus Sts. and 1stng | Morsedobn 8. Uellias J.oN- L Perlod Liels & Cuming Sts, Wholesa.e, Bluke, liruce & Co B Makas. - - sod Kichardson Druz Co,, Umaoa, Neb. THE 1IRON BANK, REGULAR Army and | Navy PENSIONS: Soldiers in ths R gu'v A and Sailors, Seamen and Mar ines itn the United States Navy, the War of the Rebellion, who have bsen discharged the sarvice on account of abilities incurred therein while in the line of duty, are Lntit! ed to Penswon at the same rates and undier the same conditions as parsons ren dering the sam?: servize during the War of the Rebellion, except that they ara not entitled un-der the new law act of June 27, 1890, Such persons are also entitled t> pension whether discharg from the servic> on account of disability or by reason of expir- ation of term of service, while in the service and duty, they incurred wound injury or disease which still disables them for mannal labor. Widows and Childre: of persons rendering servic: in the regular army and navy Stnce the War are Lntitled to Penston. of the death ofthesoldier to his servies, or occurce he was in the service. Parentsof Soldiers & Sailors dying in th: United States ser- vice since the War of the Rebel- lion, or after dischargs from the service, from a cause originat- ing therein, leaving no widow or child under the age of sixteen years, are entitled to pension if now dependent upon their own labor for support, whether th> soldier ever contributed o their support or they were depa2ndent upon him at the time of his death or not. FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICE As to title to pension, ADDRESS THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 Bee Duilding, OMAMA, NEBRASICA. E27This Burcan 1s gnaranteel by the ha Bee, the Ploneer Press and thie San is 0 Examine since f from dis= or re of any wasdue 1 whily O Fran SAVE YOUR EY£S1GHT OPTICAL HOUSE OF THE ALOE & PEXFOLD CO., 14 fouthisth Street, Neat to Postoftiee, Omahn. Practical Opticians 4na branch of world renownod optical ostablish ment of A, 8. Aloe & Co.. €L Loufs. Our method | superior 10 ull others; oiir lanses are superior: wi' ot weary or LIre tl:e 6yos. Tho frames properly ad lusted to the face. Ey:s Tested Free of Charge. Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. PECIAL COUNCIL NOTIC SRS, BLUFFS3, A fresh mileh cow. Will take Fuu SALE penter work in payment. Apply at office of Leonard Everett 0 TOWA tarms for salo. Tmproved 10) acres in Harrison connty. ¥ scro; 12) nere finproved, £2).00: §) keres, rharsuns in lowa ana’ Nebraska farms eall on or write Julnson & Van Patten, Gouncil Blufts ¥ OR SALE OK EXCHANGE property. k. 1. Sheafe, ’l(nu RENT—Dweilin s fn all City anl firm Bway and Main parts of the eliy. E. M. Sheafe, Broadway and Main, JEOK BALE-Aurowce noarvity waptol for fruitaud eardon pirooses, b 1L Sheafo, Broudw ORAGE and Commisslon—Stoves, 5 lowest rates. L. K W ANTED—Competent glri, by Cuesudy. App.y at office o Casady. Ok SALE-Ono sy ton without hurness, elieap for cash. wood, | vand Main stroets, fur and sold on commission ut senan. 520 Broadway. Mrs. JN &N with or W. AL Baughn street (DOR SALE—Al mannerof house furnishing oods elie, w8 o AFo ahout 10 164ve the ety a0 P bR T e ave. o Stor new, or will trado Y for sale, nea weton. Address 1. C. Bonham, city. W ANTED-[muwdiutoly, girl for kitchen work, Good permiwnent place. S.7th strect. N-iere furi, espec culture; lurge house 15 miles from Grand rd Everett PORSALE OR TRADE fally adaptod to fr stable wnd windmiil; hotel, Apply to Leon MOk SALE Ok KE Largest and most profitable meat market In the west, doing from 3,50 107 to #7,000. 0 cash bus S @ month; bank book will show ‘1t; glit od zed. spieadid business chunee: 3 ye lonse on Lullding. s’ M4, Bee offi e Council Blutfs A @ood girl for general house- Wasiington ayen i ANTEL. work. 74 V Thoe been Hall Standard pany Bpous fir_of Nichols, dissolved Hall & Co, Ly utual consent unsumes the general wgency Life una Accident Insurines com- o wili cpllect ull ubsets. Lecomes 1 blo for all Liabilites of the lute firm e for thit branch of the busin huvin Geo, W of the Lother branches of insurance will be ried on by Nichols & Klley, who will collect al ussets and assume all labilities of the lute firm other than those lncurred by vecident business. M. . NICHOL GEO. W. 1AL B W. RILEY tho 3 CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS CRIPPLE 1_han the CREEK MINING STOCKS, and can fill tolos | graphic orders on short notice. My | list” comprises the following Cripple | Creek stocks, Anflcondn, Bull Mountain, | Cold King, Beuna Vista, | Blue Bell,’ Work | Alamo, Washi gton. | And all other roltable stooks, of those mines, | pen and Creed in nes, | "Manyof the Cr p o Crook stocks have wore U donbled within three months s Ani A'tntlem o of Gouncil Bluffs bought soma Of ENISSEOck At ® conts. the lagter part ot Mar ind hos since refused #1 for it In- Vestnents madoat low rates. All correspon= dence promptly answerod, J. S. CISSON, 10 P'ikes Poak Avenue, Colorado Springs, - = Colorado TheOriginal and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) zost V) EXTRACT ofa LETTER from AMEDICAL GEN- TLEMAN at Mad- ras to his brother At WORCESTREP, May, 181 SOUPH, GRAVIY FISH, & ce HoT “Tall LEA & PERRINS' thiat their sauce s hikhly esteomed 1n Tudia, and 16 in my opinion, the ot palatabie, as woll ey B the et whole: (WESR somme o tat fs made. Beware of Irmultmns' ——_—a see that you get Lea & Perrins' c&a:)é@sw Bignatura on overy hottio of xm.m.'. & Gonuina. JOHN DUNCAN’S BONS, NEW YORK. SIDEWALK NOTIC |.~ Notice I8 hereby g ven Lo the owner or owns ers of the following real estate. fn the eity ot Omahi, to lay and repairsidewalls nfront of and adjolning thoir ty within fiftecn (15 davs from tho srd » May Suh sidewalls to bo construeted repairad and iaid ¢ With plans:n | specifioit ons on Neo of the Board of Public Works, and inaccordance with resolutions adopted by the eity coaneil, viz: st s E tlot 1, Plice. 6 feot wide, preseit grad East shde of 31k streot, lots 21 to 90 inclus sive, Dioek 5 Mayne place, 6 feot wide, present grade, North side of Hamllton 7. bloek 5, Orehard 1, 6 [ West s e of 475t strect Inut HL G feet wide, Lloek 8, Mayno street, east ' of loy foet wide, est n= north ' of bloes 25, 0 W West side of $2nd street, lot 20, bock 24, Walnut Hi L 6 fect wide, estublished zrado, North side of LaFuyeito street. lots 3 to§ ine [ <ive, block 26, Wolls' sub. of Wainut Hill, stibiished crade, et wid North Binino . lot 6 bloc M. 1 4 feet wide, estabiished Erado Norths de of Biaine street, fots 14 anl 14, Donovan's sub., 4 feet wide, estabs block 2, M trrade hside of Blaine street, M. Donovan's sub., 4 f d Eust side of 9¢h street, 1ots 8 sub., 4 feet wide, estubl shod North s de of Webster st elusive, block 2, Park Place, 4 ent grade, South s o clusive, block ent gridc Soath tront of 1 ent g de. Wostside of Omaha View, Tots 13 and 14, et wide, estubs and 9, rade, tdots 1o s U wide, | Burker's 1 ster stroct, Tots 25 to 30 in= rk Pluco, 4 feet wide, pres- 5 14 le, pres e of Webster street, Tots 1, ans’ subdivision, 4 feet d streot. lots 1 and 24, block 12, cet wi e, present n e, ast side of $.th street, lot 3. biock 20 ndddition. 6 feet wide, poranent East side of 3ith street, lots 1 and 4, block 8, Lowe's 2d addition, 6 feet wide, permanent Krades st side of 320 avenue, 1018 7 (o 12 neusive, black i Dwight & Lymun's, 6 feet wide, prose ent gride. West side of 4. Dwight & 52d avenue, lots | Lymun's, 6 faet widc West side of 415t nvenue, lot 1, D'ock pleton Parlk, 6 feet wide, present <rids st sidde of Hih street, lots 1Tand i, city, 6 fect wide, present grace. st slde of 2ith sircot, Jots 1 and 2 block B4, eity. 6 feet wide, present grade. stsice of Hih sireot, lots 1 and 2, Ulock sent g clusive, v, 6 feou wide, present erado, th street K16, 1luns- Ast s1de Of 2t str com Plice, 4 foet wid West side of 45th street, (M. P K way. seetion 19-15-1), 4 foet wide, B v 20, Hans- R.rizht of temporary South side of Van Oamp avenue, lots 1 to 9 inel, biock 4, Cottuge purk, te v vrade, NOr sl of Bunoroft stro 17 1o inel., bio Tprovement Associution addi= thon, 6 feet wide, Lomporery ¢rade North sile of Bancroft” street, lots 12 t) 13 el biock M, Tmprovement Association e, ots 14 to 23 nlice, 6 fect audition. v feet wide, temporary Norths de of )i ue stree and 2 incl., b rordand Wide, present zr. Nortn side of uu( les street, lots 12 to 21 und 1 43 Drufd LG féet wide, present slde of 23d stroct. lots 3 Draid 111 6 f tsiio of i strect, k G, Dratd Hill, 6 feet wido, pres ot st side of 4’8t avenne, (tax lot , present gradce. ifornin stroet, (tax lot 13 i, 6 feet wide, present - rude, o ‘of Muson street, ot 7. Clock 4, s wddition, 4 foct” wide, permanc 1, section grud West slde of 20th street, lots 5. 6,7, block 4, Marsh's addition, 4 feet wide, pormuncnt side of Mason street, lots 1 to 12 incl, Marsh's addition, 4 fuet wide, per= manent grade. Enst side of 20th street, lots & to 14 incl, Marsh's addition, 4 feot wide, permas nae. side of Marcy strect. uddivion, 4 feet wide, ot Marsh's grude South side of Marcy street, lot 1, block B, permanent block 6, Tot 1, Marsh's addition, 4 feet wide, permancut grade REPAIR OLD WALKS, West side of 25th avenue. lot 10, iock 2 Marsh's additio ith sido of 25th avenuo, lot & Llock 6, Marsh's addition Weetsido 2 th street, lot 7, block S, Mursh's (repair and extend) West wide 26Lh street, lots 1 and 2, block 4 Marsh's West side 20th street, lot, block 0, Marsh's, South sde Mason street, lot b.ock 9, Marsh's i Vst s1de 0th atreot, lots 1and 10, block 3 shi's. Urid side Burt street, lots 6 to K fuclusive, block #0. eity Cowgr Lo grade und repiin). Westsfde Dt stfiot, Tows 110 6 jue usive, il % . Rozer's. 1 et b Toth stroct, lots 1 and 4 toger's. I ust side 2.nd streot, lots 10 and 11, Shuil's 2nd West side 17th street, lots 1 to 8 und 0 Inclus sive. bloek 9, Kountze's 4th suppiementary. West slde Lith street, lot |, L ck 19, ¥ B, biock 5, 8 block 8, Ro:er's South'side Hamllton lots 25 to &k block 21, Walnut Hili o wislk) Eust slde iath street, 16ts 1 und 20 to 2 Inolu Mayn sive, block 2 Flacy North wit OMANA, 10, Omahn View, W, BIRKHAUSER, Chia'rman Bourd of Public Works My 2i-d CITIZENS STATE BAK | Of Counctl Bluts. Cupital steo' e Eurplus and Profite. 20000000 8130,000 L 80,000 840,000 | Net Capital an ) Surplus | Darcctors 1D, Ed auation, 6 | Gluuson, & 1. art, 1. Ar Miliar, 4 and Charlos It 1naan. Transiet ¢ Jusiness. Larzest capital wnd surplus of y biuk i Sonthwestern 10Wa llN’l'b‘.Uu [ ON Tivd&g DBrO3IT3I

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