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THE OMAHA BEE. COoUd OFFICE: NCIL NO. 12 PE/ BLUFFS RL STREFE Teiivered ty Carrler toany partof the City W MANAG TILTON, - TrLEPTONEs | Rus ness Office _—nmnm——e MINOK MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs 1 Crafu's chattel The Woman afternoon at 2.4 ball A marriage to Alexander of this city, Regular meoting of Council Bluffs Lodge of Perfection, A. A.S. R. this evening, for instalintion of ofticers. The Ninth district silver convention will be held in this city tomorrow at the rooms ot the Pottawattamie Democratic association, A mecting of the Vetoran Firemen’s asso- ber Co., coa! 204 Sappblod will m ans ief corps ot this Re o'clock in the Grand Army licanse was issued yesterday Porail and Stelia Pierce, both ciation will bo held this eve it S o'clock at tho Rescue hose house oun North Main street R E. Ingranam entertained a number of friends Wednesday night at his residence in honor of his guest, ¥. W. Holcomb of Omahba. Tho case of Henry Wilson, charged with obtaining maney under false protenses, nas tecu continued in police court until this wornin rozular meeting on Dierce atthe sume will hold its with Mrs, Gretz 1 have a social Unity guitd this afterioon strect, and w pluce in the evening. The Council Bluffs Omaha next Sunday and 1b will visit A mateh game ball l with the Nonparicls of that place on the grounds on th carier of Fourtcents " and on stroets. IHughes and Appleby wili be tho batters for the Bluffs team. John Parker, who was indicted by the grand jury on' the chargo of stealing nn overcont, has entered a ploa of guilty rather than wait for trial beforo o jury. He was cnterced to A torm of twenty days iu the county jail and a fino of The regular semimonthly meeting of Golden Itod eamp, No. 7, Royal Neighbors of America, will be held this evening 1n Knights of PPythias bail on Main strect, at § o'clock, for ‘work {n the naoption degres. It is do kired that thero be a full atteodance of the mombers. I, U. Peterson will have a hearing before Justico Hammer this morning on the chargo of pulling a gun on Constaole Evans whilo the latter was trying to make a lovy on some stock. Tho cass was taken to Justice Ham mer's court on a change of venue from thut of Justice Cones, P’red Boruff, formerly of Macedonia, but now of Chicao, has written to Auditor Hen dricks, with whom ho worked when Mr. Hendricks first took charge of his pi it position, tendering the uso of his ofice in Chicago as hesdquarters for the Pottawat- tumie Democratic association during their Visit to the democratic convention, The dog n which the conductors and motormen have been so much interosted for 8 long Ume past on aczount of his havit of following the trams was killed yesterday by fulling beneatn tho whoeels of one of tho niotors on which ho was takinz a ride for a change, His romains woro picked up by the men o charge of the train and will be in terred with fitting ceramony. The Chautaugua management received word yesterday from Conzressman Joseph 11 Walker of Mussachuseits at Washington that he would denate tho free siiver guestion atthe coming assembly with Congressian Bland of Missours. Mr. Walker is ono of the leading republican members of the com mittee on_ coinuge, wei and_measures. His speech will occtiron July 8, while Bland's wiil be the day preceding A mass meciing of Kpworth leagues of the district, which includes several of tho adja cent counties, will be beld in the new Broad- way Methodist church thisafternocn at 2:30 o'clock and in the eveuing at 8o clock. There will be prominent speakers prosent from the general conterence at Omah in- cluding J. F. Berry, editor of tio Epworth Herald of Chicago, and oue or woro of the bishops. A cordial invitation is extended to tho public and especially all the young peo- plo to participato in the meeting.” A large wttendance from surrounding Lowns is ex- pected. —— Ogden housa furnishes bo: and room at popular prices; from $25.00 to £35.00 per month, according to location of room. Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, hest. Pastures for horses and cattle on sorgre 1 Weight's farm south of Couns 1 Blu'Ts: 500 acres blue iter. For terms apply toJimes Raph at farm hovse opposite Waba<h round house, or add.es: I, P, Wrigit, Buld- block gruss; running Jurvis wines, the oldest and best RSaces M Patronize blue ice wagzons fo: . 1l channel ice. Mulholland & Co. Tel. 162, 500 buys the best lawn’ mower. Investignte the Hurd refrigerators and the wonderful New Pr 1 Quick Meal vapor stoves at Cole's, 41 Main Btrect, PERSONAL PARIGRAPIY, Fromont Benjamin of Avoca was in the city yesterd Mrs, John W, Camp has gone to Delevan, Wis., for a visit to her 010 home. Mrs. Bert Warfle of Des Moinos is in the city on a visit to her puvents, Mr. aud Mrs William Roper of Washington avenuo. J.C. Bixby has roturnod from a businoss trip to Glenwood, where ho secured the con- tract for the boilers and heating apparatus at the state institute for the feeblo minded, Dr. Chamber caturrh, throat, Shugart block, Council Bluis, Co., Msoaictemple. Juryis 1877 brandy, highest test, Draining O the Fiood. City Eogincer Cook spent a good share of yesterduy morofog with his assistants 1o wading about over the tlooded district in the northwestern part of the city, making tho surveys ocdered Ly the eity council prepara- tory to making arrangements for draining off tho surplus water. He fouud on making tho survey thut bis theory was correct, and avother council meeting was held in thd af- ternoon to hear his report. ‘1ho couucil guvo him instructions to proceed with the Worl by making o system of ditches von neeting with the Thiricenth street sewer running wlong Sevoute and Twenty-sey enth streets and finally emptying into Spoou luke. The motor company will be ordersa to build a cuivert under its fracks at the inte tion of Avenue A und Seventoent street The work will be dono at onee, wid the rosi Swanson Musl dents of the luundated territory wiil huve u chunce to sce what the ground looks like onee move, —— Taylor & Compton have removed their vocery from No. 10 Muin street to the new biilding ut 545 Brondway. They have elegant new quartersand will have a nicer place and keep u fiver stock than ever, Jurvis 1877 brandy, better thun imp'd. Chapman’s se-cen factory, Exclusive gcreen G008 und windows. Seo him or write for prices. 15 Pearl St., Council Blufis, Christian Edeavor No Cheap rutes to New York account of the International tee. July 7-10th: Christian Endeavor convention. Forreservations in through sleepers direct to New York, and any other information, apply to E 5. Fercis, Shenandoah, I As to rail- 10ad tickets, ete., npply to any C., B. & Q. tick ent, or to J. M, Bechtel, D P. A, Bu:lington, Iu. Jurvis 1877 brandy, six gold meds NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Fifth Ward Contietel Election Case Exciting Interest. WILL NOT HAVE TO PAY HIS Still SUBSCRIPTION Samuel Hans Wing the Agatnst Him by the Mannwa « mpany—Dealning the Flood Districts—News Notes, The Fifth ward contest case is still the leading attraction at the superior court room T'he most interesting thing about yosterday's as the testimony of Gaorge H. proceedings « Acker, who was one of the ropub lican judges of election in the Fifth ward, although thoso who looked for angthing sensatiol in his testimony must have been disappointed, He explained the method of counting the ballots that was adonted by the judygas and clerks, giving a full description of the room where the voting took place. Ho counted the votes himself ana then hanaed them to Ieasel, the democratic judeo. Hostated that thero was a numoer of republican tickets in tho box on which tho name of C. A. Tibbitts appeared as candi date for aldarman, but as Tibbitts was run: ning in tne Second ward all votes which lind becn cast for him were counted as blanks, by nt of the judges, Ou cross-oxamination he admittod that on counting the ballots a discrepancy was no- uced botween thom and the number of names ou the pollbook, one man and possibly two having voted whoso names had not baen put down _throu th au error of tho clerks. A. M. Burcham, one of tho cierks 1 the Filth ward election, was put upon the stand and corroborated Acke statements as to tho wav in which Tibbitts' votes iere counted. A strong effort was mado by At- torney W. H. Ware for the prosecution to tangie Mr. Burcium up, but without success, I'he case will be resumed this moraing at 10 o'clock. — Jurvis Wine Co., Santa Clara, Cal. Davis sells relinble paints and diugs, Cumnot Calluet @ Sub, Antmportant caso was decidad iu tho dis- trict court yestorday, 1t was that of the Lake Manawa Railway company against Samuol Haas. 1t was brought for ths pur- ription, vose of collecting &00 which had been signed by Haas to holp along tha project of building a ralway connecting Council Bluffs and Lake Manawa. In the courso of the trinl the fact was doveloped that after tho subseription to tha stock fund was mado by Haas it was decided to make it an out and out donation. To this many of the sub- scribers de nurrod and their refusal to pay resulted in the bringing of a dozen or more suits to coilect their subscriptions, On the motion o the attorneys for the defense tho caso was taken from tho jury and a verdict rendeved in favor of the d:féadant for tho casts of the case. The ground for this procoeding, as stated by the court, was that this was a untary donution, depending upon a spe cousideration; as the road was nos completed in tho timo ugreel uvon he held that the agreement wa without consideration, ana that the subscription could not therefore be colleeted. — All the similar cases which have tricd have resulted in u victory for the ipany, but have been appealed to the su- e court. ‘o poiuts raised in the pres- istance have vever been raised before, Itis provablo that those coming heveaftor will result differentiy. — Reiter, thetailo \y, has all the lutest styles newost goods. Satisfaction guiranteed. Jarvis 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers. prin SOUIH oM, City Fathers Meot in Adjourned Sesston—A New City Hall, The eity council met in adjourncd session last evening. Councilman Walters reported that arrange- meu’s hud been made with the Uaion Stock Yaras Nutional bank to loan to the city a sum of money sufficient to coustruct a stone buttment at the eastern approach of the reet viaduct, The report was accepted. City Attorney Van Dusen spoke at leugth upon'the proceedings 1 the condemnation cases, for the purpose of opening up N street from Eight thstreet to the Missourn river. Mr. Van Dusen miintained that tho proceed: 1ngs would bave to be again commenced, as they were i resular, and the waivers filed by property owners wero illegal. No action was taken by the coucil, A resoiution was introducea reveking tho privitege granted Fravk Pivouka, by the ol council to move a frame building in the street and leave it there while his new block is in course of construction. The resolution was adopted ana_Building Inspector Mayficld will instruet Mr. Pivonka to move his build- iug from off tho stroet. At orcinauce was passed cmpowering the wikyor to borrow the sum of 7,200 to be used for the purpose of building astone abuttment it the castern approach of the Q street via- question of leasing quarters in the new Pivouka block for city oftices was brought up. A general discussion of the proposition was indulged in, and the unanimous senti- ment was that the city should crect a ball of its own. A motion prevailed that a committco of three be appointed 1o ook up the matter of tho city ereeting o hall. Walters, Schulz and Wyman were named s the co mittee, and they will report at Monday eveniug's session. ‘Chie proposition of Frank Pivoaka was laid over until next Mouday. s Donver Express Henry Michels, alad 10 years of age, was run down by the Dinver expross, east- bound, on the Union Pacific at+4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The boy's rignt log was cut off just above the ankle and the loft leg broken near the same spot, “The injured boy was returning from Swift & Co's. packing houso with his father’s din- er pail, and was crossing the notwork of tracks directly east of that estublishment. A froight train was switehing on the track next to the main 1ino track, and the boy in cnaeavoring to gt out’ of the way of the freight failed to notice tho approach of tho passenger train, which bore aown upon him, throwing Lim under the wheels of the locowot The \\hfin'li of the engine and bagage car passed over the boy's rizht lez, and but a small picce of flosh aud skin held 'the noarly severed member togother. 0 train wus running slowly at the brakeman to throw and was eusily brought to a i tho WARBIDE cry was g1ven, Run Down by t tho time to enable the switch, injured boy was taken into Swilt's bouse aud later removed to his bomo at the Brown Park uotel, Twenty-fourth ana R streets. His injuries were attended to by a surgeon, who fourd it neeessary 1o amputate tho right leg just avovo the ankle, 1he boy is mow resting easily. WL Give wn Answer M The committeo recontly appointed by the coureil to wait upon tne attorney for the Caiifornia Petroleum and Asphalt company had & consultation with that gentleman yes- terday. The attoruey stated thatthe com- pauy was disposed to deal fairly with the city’ aud was not desirous of pushing s suit ugast the wuuicipality. He waintained that tho pavement wus good, and that any bad places io it would willingly bo vepaired. ‘The ultorney did not state definitely whother the comrany would com- ply with'tt of the council aud not push their suil agaiust the city until the WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP For (e SkIN. SCALY aud COXPLY i rewull G50 ! SR e ghia, OF sent by s Raumyle {2ke'arBaup anl 14 o book of e dBeauty s for tie 4 Dissasce Al nday. equest Birthm aud Powder Maiks % Supart AriA. Thal lopment,ele oo or by hiter JOHK H. WOODBUAY, 0.1, 125 W, 424 5., New York City. ! 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 2 [ ment_bas stood the test of tho hot [ bal, Fort Omana, by the 1iffies and eentic- | There never was D ecthor, bt (h6 taletence. WRS GPAWN PPOm | ol cf (o8 SRriuch, Will th Fhoesina Tt | 1 here never was bis remacks that tha Stradamant people are | benefit of the Creche Sattriny evening at N rgag o willing that the pavement be given ® test. | Germania hall by the samie exceilont cast A definite answer will be given Monaay thiat produced It & short tire ago. ¥ O()( 1 1 1] or Littis Pappio on the Rampage. g =) fhe Little Pappio is on the rampage and q 18 endeavoring o outdo the Big Muddy. But had its The bottoms along the river are . fle 1 with two or three feet of v e - and tho bridge at that place s in.passable and dangerous. Loeated on the banks of the Pappio is the Sarpy mills, and they So great has been the success of Hellman's administrato sale that people are coming have beer hut down, the twater 5 “ ¥ T ‘ r ' flooding the ground flook, and 1t i from every direction to buy, and being pleased with their bargains they coma again and bring mpossible for the mills ' to run, The their friends with them. geacral store and saloon, at the sama place, are surrounded by water and the cellars aro flooded, as arc the farmers' residences lo cated near the river's banks. Tho B. & M. is running trains over their lino at Deertield. Tho passenger trains como to a stop when that place is reached and the passengers are compalied to walk across the dangerous pluce, preceding the train. Piles ara being driven and it is expected to have the tracks strengthened up by today so that all trains may puss safely over. Coutd Not At 2:3) o'clock oner Maul hela Agres on n Verdict, vesterlay afternoon Cor: an inquest over thoe rematns of Jacob Beickel, who met his death at Swift & Co.'s packing house yesterday. veral witnesses were examined and the cod showed that the unfort- met Lis death as stated in lust The jury failed to agree and an udjournment was taken until 10° o clock this morning, when more testimony wiil be heard and the jury will endeavor to reach a veraiet, mn w's B Mot with n Painfal Accident, John Vause, a butcher employed at Swift & Co's packing house, mot with a painful ac- cident yestordaz, shortly after Jacob Beickel met his sudden and terrible death, Vause was using a large koife with & keen cag: which slipped and ponotrated his left wrist, cutting a deap and uely gasn. The injured man falnted away wlen tne accident oc- curred. A surgoon dressod the wound, b will provent his working for some time, It Wasa The comic operettn, Milkman’s Bride,” in seted before u large and appreciative audi- ence at Blam's bail last evening. This is the first attempt on the part of local taleut to produco an oporatic entertainment of any pretentions in the Magic City and its suc- cess justifies both the effort and a repetition of the cutertainment. cidid Sucenss, “Penelope, or the two acts, was pre- Notes nnd Personals, W. Webb & Co. have removea to the vler biock. ‘omleson of Superior 1s the guest of 8. J. James and family. Dr. O. S. Shutter, formerly of Fremont, has become u residont of the Magic City. - Mrs. Harriett Dav of Silver City, Ia., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer. A. L. Bobinger of this city has taken charee of the rendering works at La Platte, Rov. Dr. W. H. Babeock of Chappell is visiting with his ncphew, W. S. Babcock of this city. (. Rozzello, a mail carrier on the South aba foree, is off on his anuual vacation and will visit Denver. The members of the Junior Epworth leaguon va their postponed entertainmest iday evening, May 2, Mrs. J. ML Tisdel, who has baon visiting with Captain and’ Mrs, J. W. Cress, left yesterduy for nor home at Kearney. Miss Kaith Jones, who has beoa visiting ner cousin, Miss Bianche Ritchhact of this city, rvetarued to her home at Exira, Ia., vesterday. Lazerus Daily and his bieyele collided with J. M. Mills on Twenty-fourth strect at a late hour Wednesany evenwg, the latter genti man being knocked down aud sustaining sevoro injuries. A local branch of the Order of the World Las been organized in this city. Charles Lake is president; Cal Cooper, vico presi- dent; Fred Grifith, treasurer,sud O. D, Burt, secretary. Through the efforts of Mayor Miller the county commissioners have notified the couuty physician to respond to all calls from Soutti Owaba. In the past sll calls from this city bave been ignored vy the 1acumbent of that oftice, T. B. Hateher, A. L. Lott and David An- derson have accepted the mvitation Lo serve as aids on the siaff of the marshal of the day at the celooration of the silver anuiversary 10 be held at Lincoln next Thursduy. South Omaha will send a big aelegation 10 the cele- bration, ‘I'he May party given last evening by Lily Division No. S, uniform rank, Knights of Pythias, ut their ball, was well attended and was 8 most pleasant and enjoyable event so- . Auinteresting musical ana literary am was rendered, whicu was followed o The following mareiago lieyiss sued by Judge Bller yesterday: me and Addross {Joseph G it. Omahas 1 Edith sa L Omahi 1. C. Sehmidt, Cushin I Lizzie IKuno Om.ha - Stesmer Arer At Hamburg—Rugia, from New York. At Luard—Passcd, Canada, from New Yori for London, At Bultimore—Gera, from Bremen, At New York—T'raver, from Brenien, ANNOUNCEME. wors is- NI The Dodd opera company, who have been secured for a prolonged scason of summer opcra at the Farnam Street thoater, opened theirseason proliminary to Omaba in Tootle's Opera house, St. Josoph, Mo., on Monday evening of last week. The newspapers of that city suy they scored au emphatic and substantial bit, and proved themseclves cap- able both in laughter-provoking qualitics ana musical ability. Ounoe paper said thut a stronger chorus was rarely heard in thut city, The compainy througliout are capable artists. They romained in St Joseph all last week, pleasing largo audiences at every performance, and they have repeated thelr success at Leavenworth during the first part of the week. Tney will be in Topeka the last half of the week and in Lincoln all next week, and as it is Ne- braska's silver arniversary week will do o largo business. ‘Chay will open their season at the Farnam Street thoater one woek from Sunday with a mativee, presenting “The Chimes of Normaudy,” 1o be followed the lust half of the weels by the “Mascot.” The prices of the house will romain unchanged aud two operas will be given each week, “Tucu,” Graco Furness! bright ccmedy, which was given a fortuight ugo at tle post "f'wo YEARS AGO. TEALS ab I was for some time troubled with an obstinnte RASH or HUMOR, that spread over my face and breast, 1 cor sulted physicians, aud used many rem dies without a cu At the suggestion of a friend Iused Bwift’s Bpecific, which completely cured me., This was two years g0, and 1 have had no return of the'trou- ble.—E. I WgLLs, Chesterfield, Va. 8. is the safest and Dbest n-umlv troubles of the Blood and Skin, cures by removing the cause, and at lha saime time builds up the generul Lealth, Seud for our Treatise, mailed free. BWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlants, G DRUNKENNESS y admisistert ‘Golden Nl 3t,cam be given'ta a cup el conee r ten, or in food, without theknowl ‘dge of 1o patient. 1t 1§ abaolutely B d will effect & ay for al manent and o moderate drin once impregrated tbeooinve 60 ULer DEOMEICINY petite 1 Clnclnnatl, O, ¥IO €O Fro Pake Book of DArticulirs 1rse: 10 Lo Had of Kubu & Co., 15th and Douglas Sts. anlléth& Ciwing Sis. - Wholesale,” Bluke, Bruce & Co and Kichardson Druz Co, Qmang, Aeb ONI} ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the {as te, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, fil\or and Bowels, cleanses the tem effectually, dispels colds, aches and fevers and cures In\lnhml constipation, § grup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind cwrlpru- duced, pleaging to the taste and ac- copta ible to the stomach, prompt in jts action and truly beneficial in its ((Te((u prepared only from the most healthy and agreenble substances, its manyexcellentqualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, & Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75 bottles by =ll leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on h.md will 1]\ ocure it promptly for any one who w shes {o try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANOISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KY, NEW YORK, N.¥. to Cure Kvery Case or SYPHILIS & Our cure s permancat and ot & patehi iz up. Cases treated seven yoars ago have never ecn & symptom sinco. By describing case fully wo can traat you by mall, and we gIvo the samo SLIONR FUAFANLOY 0 CUFY or refund all money. Those whio profer to come hora fortreatment can do soan 1 we wiil piy_raliron | fara Doth waysand hotol bills whilo bora, 1f Wo fall to curo We challenge o world fora cas> that our Magio Kemody will not cure. Writo for particulars ani get thoevidence. In our seven years practica with the Magic Rome.ly It hs been most difficult o overcome the prejudices ngainai socalled specilcs. But under ourstrong guarantec thousands are trylng it and bo Ingcured. Weguarantao to cura or refund every Gollar.and as we have & reputa‘ion toprovoct, also fnancial backing of 0091t 18 perfectly safa L all who wili try tho treatment, Herctoforo you bave Putting up Aud pasing out your mgney for different trentments, and although you A hot yot curol no one has pald back your money. Wo will posttivaly cureyou, Ol chronic, deepseatel casos curel in ) o) days. Investizate our fnanclal atan finz, oar reputation as business mea. Writo us for names an | addresses of those we have curod who have given Permission to refer to them. 1t costs you oaly pos: acetodo this. If your symptoms nro sora throat, mucous patchesin mouth, Fhcumatism In bones and Joints, hair falling out, eruptions on any part of thc body, feeting of general depreisisn, pains i hea lor bones. You haveno time o wasto, Those Who aro constantly taking morcury And Do hould dis. continuelt. Constant use of thesa drugs will suroly bricg sores and eatinz ulcorsip the end. Dow't fail to write. All correspondence scot sculed fa plain en- selope. We Invife thomost rigid tusestigation snd will do all 1o our powerto all you i it Address, COOK REMEDY CO.. - Omahn' Neh MAGIC CURE %" ®500 for a caso of L0 T or I-\nnl Mg noon, General or N-tvous Dan niry. weak- nessot uody ormind, the effects of errors or ex cessestn o/d or youn’s that wa cannotcare. Wa guarantee ovory casd or £afun | cvery dollar Five days trial treatment &1, full courso 85, Percopt(b o bonefits roulized In throo days By il seeurciy bickol from obe.rvation COOK REMEDY C. CMAILA. A Written Guarantes LADIES ONLY MAGIS Goris noncy rofun ol Cortain 1o a day or money refun led By mall 33 E!nuuraly selel from obiurya ion. COOR BEMEDY Cry Omah No Dr. C. B. JUDDS ELECTRIC BELTS minu eadaches in on re clieve and will ¢ Hernia, Rhewmatism, Heavt Disease, Fever and dgie, Tivight's Diso.iss, Bt, Vitus Dance, Prolupsus Ar Paralysis, Bpinal Affcctions, Dyspepsid, Tumbago, Dropwy, Indigestion, Newralgia, Lame Back, Aeropula, Cold Feet, Headach Lead Po Loss of Manhood, Loas of Vitality, Wanting Weaknesa Lack of Nerve Force and Kidney ond Liver Compl Nervousness and all Diseases there s a Lack of Action. Batteries ure Kasily Kenewed and Cleaned and will last for Yoars, Call and examine them. JUDDELECTRIC CO., 1506 Douglas St.,-Omaha, Neb. OR BULLDING MATERIAL, . & Indihn kervice, Roses May 2, 1802 4 ropor ‘|‘u|llN.||i for lu bulldin; 5 the case be, and ad- aresse the undessjgned at’ Rosebud uzency, 8. D, via Valentine, 2, will bo re- ved it this ugenoy untll o'elod p. . of sdiy, May 24 1852, fog Lornishinz and do- Hveriug at Valentine, Neb, or at points on \ber. el 1A ency, 5. s, endorseil terial, ete the Rosebud Indian rescfvation 1o "be desis- nute by the unlersigued, about 2)1,00) feot of msorted lumber, 145,00 shingles, 60,000 tuths, brick, Hue, hirdwird, doors, windows, paints, oils, ete., i fuil doadription of whick. tozethier with information as 10 polnts of de- 1Vary, will be furnishedhpon npplicatio Biddors will be required 10 state spoci cully in ‘thelr bids the Iproposod price of I article offered fop delivery under a niract, and tho ponb.er polnts itis pro- vosed to deliver the artiefes. “The rizht s re- served Lo rejoct auy o wik bids, or auy part of any bid, If deemed for the best' (ntorcst of the service. CEUTIFIED Ol h bid must be companied by a4 certified chock or drafu upon some United States depository or solvent National bank 1n the vieinity of the residence of tho bidder. made payable to t.e order of the commissloner of, Indian uffairs, for cist s per cent 0f the Amount of the proposi which ¢l or draft will he forfeite | to the United States tn case any bidder or nidders rece vin ward shall 41l o promptly ex celte w contract with od and sufliclent s Livs, other urned o the bid- der. Bids accompinied by cish in lleu of & cortified chock will not bo considered. For further fnformation apply to J. George Wright, United Stutos lndiun Agent, Mzt svee § fu‘l-‘“”ldum o it Lo biliou H ity b e patns v bies fou breut ..‘..“....; hariburn, fos cf peliic, Tacatal du) revaiui, PAISCLI § di}....m, Dlmples, ellow Compics-§ s e v o 8 §uu ure blood, r‘ru fallure by the stomach, Liver or o per Tunctions. Persons ed b taking one uficr o, 45 AR ¢ Hellman Was 1n bus And all that time he and now that the administrator hope of stealing some of his thunder; siness 20 Y aAl's never sold a shoddy suit or part of a suit is closing out the stoc But Hellman’s Clothing Is And the quality. style, fit, All the ¢7.50 suits are > put in 1e lot ‘\nd go at All the g12.00 suits good enough for you go at There them. Hellman be g so'd by the All his goods were reliable, Imitators are liable to spring up in the Administrator Cheaper than Shoddy make, etc., is something of which you will not be asl that now $3.75 All the choice business suits used to amed. go for s18 are $6.50 825 Just as Fine a suit as you can get anywhere for $20 ¢25 goes for are thousands of other bargains, but we them here because the prices are so ridiculously preciate the goods more when you see the o goods with the $14.50 say nothing about low that you will ap- price mark on Administrator’s Sale The Only Genuine Closing Out Sale in town, At the Old Stand, Thirteenth and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebrask DR. J. E. McGREW THE SPECIALIST, Is unsurpussed 1 the trestment of ull forms of PRiVAT: DISEaBES, und all disor and debilities of youth in'd manhoo . 17y perlence, s “resources and ficilitie practically unlimited. The Doctor | nended by the press, and endors stronzest terms by nent and honest profesaicnal advic wost powerful remoedies known to modern sclence for the successful treatment of the followinz disc GONORRHO KA Lumnedlute rellef. A com- picte cure without the loss of an hour's timo rom husiness. GLEET—One of the most complete and sue- cessfal treatments for gicet and u | annoving {ischirzes vet known 1o the modical profes- ston. The resuits are truty woaderfal. STRICTURE—Groutest kuown remody for the treatment of stricture. without pain, eut- tng or diduting. A most remarkable ronedy. SYPHILIS—No treatment for this terrihls b ood disea: has ¢ r been more su cesstal, nor hud stronger endorsements. In the 1eht of mudern sclence this diseaso is posicl cural Yovery trace of the poison entirely removed from the bloo !, LOST MAN0O0D, and ambition, nervous- ness, timldity, despondency and all weakness and disorders of youth o manhood. Relief obtatned ut once SKIN DISFASES, and all diseases of the Stomach, blood, liver, kidneys and bladdor sfully wi n romedics for theso dise Write for o reul. rs and question lst, freo 14th and Farnam sts. Umaha, eb. EAM or, oflice of 1 affuirs, Washingzton, D, C. May 9, 102, S provos endorseid “Proposa - Stewm 1ug," and nddressed to the Commiss oner ol Taihn AA1res Waehi C. will b recelved at this office until 1 o'c ock 'p. m, of Monday. Tune (. 182, for the furnishinz of ail necessary muterials and Iabor and placinz in position, complete and ready for wie, one low pressure return cireulating sioum heating ad ventliatlug upparatufor the threc Lidfun school bulidings at the Shoshone Indiun agency, Fromont county, Wyo., the boliers for siid upparatus to be placed i’ the Lasement of one of the bulldings us the'ofee may direct. Plans and elevations of the bulldings for tho uiico of the Liddors in the proparation of bo examined ce of the Omahi, Neb., bbb Colo., the “Pribune’ Lulk 1, uid ut this office, ) re- ompany thelr igns partment o Denver. City, Ut quired to ac i gpecifications of the stem heatine wnd ventilating avpuratus proposed to be fur- nished, suid desizng and spec fluations to bo pted 1o the bulldings to which they ure to be upplied. The right Is reserved to relect any or all bids or any part of any bid if decmed for the best interest of Uho service, CERTIFIED CHECKS, Fach bid must be accompanied by a certified chech or draft upc United Ktutos de- pository or solve jonal bank In the vielnity of the residence of the bidder, made payable to the order of the coniissioner of ndbien wilairs for atigust 3 per oont of the wmount of the proposal, which check or draft wiil be forfeited to the United Stutes in case any bidder or bidders receiving un awarl shall full to promutly exceute i contract with yood und suflicient sureties. otherwise to be returned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by cash in Leu of a certified check will not be considered. For further informntion apply to T, J. MORGAN, Comulissioner, Miza2it Froposals for District Street Improvem it Bonds, led dids marked Proposals for Distrlet nt Bands, »on. of the will be received %t day of May. ¢ Lnpr up 1o 12 0 clo 182, for the purchase of D str.ct Street i provement Bonds us follows: District £ 0.000.00 2500.0) 250) 0) # - L 1,000.00 - 16,000.0) Distriet 410 610,00 Issued under eliarter power of metropolitan citivs. Each bid must state prico and amount sought for include accrued interest to dato of del very at Omuha, Neb, o et Lo reject any and ail bids to ro- served. HENRY BOLLN, Clty treasurer. a. TW[N ClTY STEAM DYZ WORKS, G. A. S2ad3d3a2<, Prooeiaton, Bluffsanll32l & araa n 3t of every l3szription, Pazcay Work:,b‘)v. Ave, A and 23th 3. Onian 33 paz3ival at Couancil Blafs. Ofiz2s 32 Brovlway, J>11l Dy2, cl221 and ra’finish goods cith2r ofizy or at tha Sand for prizalist. Merchants who have shop-wore or soiled fabries of aly charactor can have them rodyed and finishal eaual to new. BED FEATHERS RE most ¢ pproved machinery, SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNZIL BLUF? £ - ‘\'\7,\\ once. A compotont cook, 620 Firat o = T OST—ur str ed, Geyear-old bay mare; dwoiant brtded on lefulh p ltes ondwiy. turn to or ]I’\‘Ul' have anything for sale or trade seo [ Broadway snd Maln stroet JUTOWA firms for salo. Tmprovel 16) in Harrison county. $.0.0) peeacrn; 12) uc fnproved ) ieras, BLL0Y K in low H Nebrosk furins oull on or write to Johnson & Van Patton, Council Blufs JFOR BENT-Dwoillnznin all by ol 0o ey, 11 Sheafe, Broadway and V'a n. QTURAGE and Co nmission =8toves, furni- vure, ote., stored un'l sold on commission ut lowest rates. Lo Kinnenan, §20 Browdw R SALE table OR RENT—Larzest and most sat mircot in the west, dolng 009 to 37000, 0 5ugh bus 133 a month o' will show 1ty wilt edzol, spiendid business ehanee: 3 yeirs loase on baiding 16, Bow office Counelt Binifs. AN nvestment bircain N situnted at Nos, 14 und 1 6 Cilnlults. Improvement, now house, contains 14 rooms. ¥ bath rooms. puntreys, 10 closets, front and back stairs, E fnd o d waler SGrvion, @i, o, WO i, will sell at a barzuain and solic t bone- fide offers. Forest Smith, Baldwin block, « il B ufrs. DUSIEABLE oflice o for - Wiiding, front ng on Pearl \ stroets, with 1 modern eonvenlen es. ‘Iur Tormas npply to A B Nichoius or H. C. Cory, roou 6, agents for butlding. COUNCIL B UPES STEAM DY2 W0R(H All kinisof Dy n'uth nia < done i tha hishest stylo of the art Fabrica wpdo to 100k e & 1 new. Bad foathers eleano | by st first-cluas mun. ner. Work promptly done und del 10 4l Duris of the country. Send for price ilst C. A. MACHAN, - - PROPHRIEIOR 1sBrosdw iy, Neiwe Northyeitsra Dapr sl Buuews Losa Chas. Lunkley. Funeral Director and Underta'ser 811 Broadway, Council Bluffs Ty1a50010 41 |t | NOVATED A test at less cost ND CLEAN thaa yoa ED BY STEAM, ye puil bty with tha Omah Medioal and Siraicl INSTITUTE. a e & Bw INFIRMARY 7 FOR THIR -—OF ALL— Glll‘flfll 1 S Disay Best fac L tles, apparitus and R nelios tor sucenssful troatmont of ovory form of dixonso requirin s modival or surdesl troatment, patients, bo rd anl attendan z om0 Litions 1n the west. Write I reuines o deformit braces, trusses, club foet, e ey (tu 6, Luniors, ¢ ineer, catarrh, bro wlon, a'cetricity, paralysis, epilensy, kid- b aider. eyo, ear, skin anl blood and all N ASPECIALTY, bASh) [II§ W[ME Bolcon Digs 401 of nen We havolutely ad led a lying: ,um-u-ul.mrwnmmumm cont10inent striotly Dr vaton Only Koilubis Medioul ne Etitute making & Spaciilt 5 PRIVATE DS As 138 50 bels for Best | »ur-x al o Fitions, Al B ood Disouses suceasstully troatol Eyphbitio Paison removed from the systom Wihout moroiry W ttestorative Tronte ment for Lods of VITAL POWEIL Porsons uae ablo to visit ug may bo treated ut home b corrospon_ence, — All_communications conffs dentinl. Meliclncs or instraments sent by 3k | OF expross, socurely packed, no mirks to id cate contents or sender. Oné personal in- tery ew proferre |, Call and consult us or sond | history of your cuse, and we wili send 1o plala | wrapbos. oir > Upon 1'riviats BOOK TO MEN, ! Spoolal or Nervous Diss enscs, npotency, Syphills, Glestan | Varicos ce.e, with guostion 115t Hirades, Applinnces for Deformitles & Truses. Only manufactory inthe Wesvof (E60 2l JT3 QPPN CES, 1080, BLECLELD BATTER LS AND BELTS. !0111.ma Medical and Surgical Institute, | 26th and Bron lway, Concll Blu¥s, oXen minutes' 1ida from'centor of Vmaba on Ouaha wnd Council Bluffy eiectric motor liue. CITIZE NSSI‘AT BANK Of Counct Bluts Capital stee 3 30,009 Burplus an i Protis’. 00000 50, 000 Net Capital an | Surplus $230, au) Directors —J. (. g4 nan i 4 G A0a g e Glonsssd ) it A ile VR 0. Trans ot zenoral banks 03t capital aud surplus of outhwostern [0wa. ON TLvd I)'fl ’()4[1‘4 and Charkos K Han ing busin any bank iu INTEREST N Q. nlpre—Attornoys at law Frao Slms & Saunlers =410 te" state “da federal courts. Itorms & & wald 3 3nujar Beno Llock, Counclt Biads Ia

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