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=1 N THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFI'S - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. OFFICE: Lelivered ty Carrlef to any partot the City 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER wrLEPHONE | Rysnogs 0ffce. MINOR MENTIO. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Mrs, H. H, Van Brunt has issued invita- tions for a large party next Wednesday afternoon. The Commercial Pilgrims of Council Bluffs will play bull with the Omaba Pilgrims in the near future. The memvers of the wheel club made a run to Neola yestorday afterncon instead of to Missouri Valley as had been expected. There ‘will be a regular meeting of tho St. Alban’s lodge No. 17, Knights of Pytbias, this evening for election of officers for the ensuing yoar. Miss Tomlinson, one of the teachers at the Washington avenue school building, was rosented by her pupils with a fine copy of Jryant’s poems last Friday as a token of their esteom. They were treated to a picaie on Saturday in return, The news agents running on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road deny that it was one of their number whose arrest was chronicied in Tine Ber yosterday for theft of ewelry. They say there is no such man as Wilson running on the Milwaukee road, and there was no robbery on that line as re- ported. Yesterday afternoon the little daughter of Buperintendent Burleigh of the Rock Island fell from a wagon in which she was playing and sustuinea a fructure of the right arm. Drs. Smith and Hanchott wure called and fixed up the litilo sufferer. The injury was a serious one, but the little girl bore the vain heroically. The teachers of the Washington avenuo building celebrated the close of school ty a banguet 1n Miss Badollet's room. Taose present were Mrs. Bope, Mre, Gleason, the isses Mangum, Badollet, Parsons, Wads- NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Death Finally Comes to the Relief of W. M. Jones, TRUE STORY OF THE RECENT TR'GEDY Further Evidence That Wade Was a Profes- slonal Highwayman and Intended Desperate Work on the Ocea- sion of His Den W. M. Jones died yosterday morning shortly after 3 o'clock at the Woman's Chris- tian hospital, where he had been lying ever since the shooting, which occurred a werk ago. The remains were taken to Hstep's undortaking rooms, where an autopsy was held, which resuited in the finding of the bullet which had done its deadly work, pre- sumably from the pistol which was found in the hands of Wade. It had entered the aldomen on the right side, severed tho gall blaader ana plowed its way into the liver, where it was imbedded. No further post-mortem was allowed by Cor- oner Seybert, although Dr. Macrae, who had attended the dead man, said he would be willing to pay for tho privilege of waking one. It was not learned until a late hour last night that Jones had wado any other state- ment concorning the shooting than tho one made immediately after the tragedy a week ago. Then he was suffering from the shock and fright incident to the desperate wound and the deadly assault, but on Thursday afternoon he made a different statemen giving ali the details, which is given exclu- sively 1o Tue Bee this morning. On that day the wounded man was in the best physical condition he had been in since the shooting and his mina was clear and vig- orous. The statement was made to W. H. Jumes, traveling man for the Sandwich peo- ple, and was mude in confidence, with tne understanding that it was not to be repeated to wuy but bis friends, ond was given vnder the bellef that he would recover und with worth, Goff, Zurmuehlen, Yourg, Hutten- hauer, Honn, Tomiinson, Wickbam, Howard, Clausen, Mayers, Mulqueen, Aldrich, White and Chambers. —— BOSTON STORE. ot Weather Specinls, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 500 dozen ladies’,misses and children’s silk mits, at 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, 33¢ and 50c. Value never been equalled. 500 dozen ladies’ white drawn work end handker- chiefs at 5¢ ench. At 17¢ we show a lot of ladies’ Swiss embroidered handker- chiefs, worth 25¢ and 83c, or 3 for 50c. Children's caps in every style. Lace caps from 25¢ up. . Children’s bonnets in every conceivable shade . and tint, also in bluck, rangiog from 50c up. Em- broideries, laces and veilings, we are headquarters. Just over, 75 pieces of the newest veilings on the market. Em- broideries. we show an immense line nt our rock bottom prices. Wash goods, everything in whité goods, black wash goods, crepon cloths, challies, ete.; the Targest assortment and by long odds the lowest prices. STRAW HAT SALE. We are not going in the millinery business, but our New York buyer bought hn's\)ol cash 150 dozen misses and children’s straw hats at 25¢ on the dollar. ‘‘Seeshow window.” They are now on sale at 15¢, 19¢, 25c, 39c, 50¢ and 62¢, worth in all cases double the money. Don’t miss this chance. SUN UMBRELLAS. A g fast black sutteen 26 inch at 69c, sold many a place for £1.00. At $1.00, a silk gloria worth 81.50 with sil- verine_handle, At $1.25 und $1.50, an jimmense line, beautiful silverine hasiales at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and #3.00; value that cannot be equalled. BOSTON STORE, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. Reliable cash and only one price dry goods house, Council Blufls, Ta. Jarvis 1877 brandy, better thun imp’d. L Firemen's Tournament. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway will sell tickets to Atlantic and return one fare for the round trip. Special train Wednesday, June 8, leaves lacal depot, Main street, 7:30 a. m. Re- turning leaves Atlantic 8 p. m. Tickets on sale at city office, 16 Pearl street, and local depot. - CHAS. KENNEDY, G. N. W. P. Agt. A. 1. ELWELL, City Ticket Agent. s J avvis 1877 brandy six gold medals. Pastures for horses and cattle on George F, Wright’s farm south of Coun- cil Bluffs; 500 acres blue grass; running water. For terms apply to James Raph at farm liovse opposite Wabash round house, or address I, P, Wright, Bald- win block. ¥ 1L PARAGRAPHS, Thomas Officer Is in Denver. Judge J. R. Reed has gone to Denver. Judge W. L Smith spent+Sunday iu the city. B, M. Sargent left Saturday night for Minneapolis, Miss McDowell of Towa City is the guest of the family of A. T. Elwell, Miss Anna Ross left lust week for the oast, whore she will visit during the summer, Mrs. H, 8. Jones and her mother-in-law, Mrs. H. A. Jones, spent Sunday 1n Creston 502 visiting friend: Mrs. W. A. Maurer left last evening for Cedar Rapids, whore she will visit relatives for a couple of weeks, E. A. Wickham returned yesterday from Denver. Ho & passenger on tho train that met with a serious wreck near McCook, Neb., yesterday morning. G. W. Clark of Beloit, Kan., was in the city yesterday visiting his brother, John H Clark, They both lelt last evening for Min- neapolis to attend the convention, ‘Willlam Moore has gone to Londoo, Can- ld.l whero he will meet his daughter, Miss ellle, who has been attending Helmuth coliege. She is cowpelled to give up her school work for the present on account of ?oor health and will return home with ber ! ther for the summer. e Davis sells rellable paints and drugs. el Ogden house furnishes bonrd and room at popular prices; from $25.00 to $35.00 per month, according to room. Jurvis 1877 brandy, highest test, — Mrs, Pfolffer's Milllnery Emporiums Are headquarters for hats, bounets and wverything in the line of willinery, and on June 1 and after we will sell all hats, latest styles, at and below cost. 1 und be convinced. No trouble to show goods. Children’s and babies’ hats all prices, Sale includes both stoves, 202 and 341 Broudway. ——— The Misses Ketcham and Allen an- nounce six weeks’ n course for children in eloeution und physieal culture. The young ladies may be seen nt the Bloomer chool house Monday und Tucsday, June G and 7,from 9 to 11 a. m, e Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, caturrh, Shugart block, Council BlufTs, Chapman discounts every dealer on screen doors and windows. See him before you place your orders. 19 Bryant slreet, ——— Jarvis 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers Hart, the joweler, has moved from Peurl street iuto his new quarters, 415 Euro:dwly. lately occupied vy savings ok, the desiro that they should know the facts, Story of the Tragedy. In this statement Jones says that after his refusal to take the carriage and go out into the country, Maher got into a quarrel with Crogan, alias Caltigan, the huckman who brought out the carriage, and struck at him with a billy. Crogan ran around on the opposite sido of the hack with Maher chasing him, leaving Jonos aloue with Wade between the high fencoand the hack. Jones was in the act of paying Wade tho $1 demanded, and had pulled out a handful of money, iu- oluding several bills, Theinstant tho money was in sight Wade made a grab for it and caught Jones' hand, but he jorked away from him and shoved tho money buck into his pocket. Wade then made & dash to seize Joues’ gold watch and grabbed it with both hauds. Jones again broko away from him and struck at him, when Wade re- sponded with a blow either from s fist or his pistol that knocked Jones down, The hackman then sprang on him and shot bim as he lay upon tho pavement. Jones then drow his own pistol and shot just as Wade suapped his gun agam, and con- tinued shooting until the hackman fell. Was Not Intoxicated. Jones asserts positively, and the statement is corroborrated by all who met him during the ovening. that he was not intoxicated in the least at the time of the shooting and had drank notning but beer, a beverage to which ho was accustomed. Storles told aud side remarks dropped by the associates and acquaintances of Wade strengthen the impression that he was a professional holdup ana thug, and richly de- served the fato that overtook him. It is also sure that he contemplated making a raia on same ono Sunday night, and for this purpose applied to a saloonkeeper for a wicked-look- ing, 44-caliber six shot Winchester revolver, which tho saloon man was bolding as secur- ity for a 8 loan. The request was refused, and Wudo remarked that he would have to use his ‘little gun,” and added tbat he *‘would like to have the big one because he :wnulln‘i intimidate a fellow with it much bet- 3 Jones was 41 years of age, and was born in Milan, O. During his residenca in Coun- cil Bluffs he has made a very favorable im- Eruhmon upon the business men with whom @ came in contact. The body was taken on the Burlington fiyer to Sandwich, IlL, for interment. accom- panied by his wife and Messrs. C. C. Jones and H. E. Adams. SRLL LGP Jarvis wines the oldest and best. —_— Trains leave for Manawa at 9, 11, 1, 2, | 8, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 o'cloc! A Gula bLay, A gala day for the children is prom- 1sod next Baturday, June 11, by the BOSTON STORE. A program of games and sports will be mapped out for that duy similar to last soason. All are welcomo under 14 years of age. o500 duily pupers for further purticu: ars. —— FREIGHT DEPOT DESTROYE] Fire In the Rock lsland Yards Burns the Freight Depot, The fire department was called out yester- day afternoon to extinguish & blaze at the Rock Island ireight depot. It was first seen by one of the employes of the Rock Island, who at once sent in an alarm. The firemen were very slow obout responding, and a great deal of trouble was had with the hoso bursting, so that the building with all its conteuts was burned. Just how much freight was stored in the structure is not known. and it will probably be a couple of weeks before it is ascertained. The loss will reach several thousand dollars, however. The groatest 1oss to the company is thut of the records, which were entirely destroved, Almost the only things that wore saved were what were in the office safe. Tho fire 1s supposed to have been caused by a spark from & passing engine, : et Naturally formentea in tha bottle par- fectly pure, with a delicious bouguet. Cook's extra dry champagne can be draok by the most aelicate. e Internutional Cure association rooms are in annex to Grand hotel, 520 First avenue, Council Bluffs, In, For cure of alcohol and opium disease. —— Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best ——— Have you seen the wonderful Hurd refrigerators, the newest and best out; the gonine New Process und Quick Meal vapor stoves—light like gns—absolutely safe. At Cole & Cole’s 41 Muin streot. cl nt Grooerles, Am golug to quit business, and so will close out my stock of groceries at cost, y for cash only. H. V. Stead, 164 Broud- Fixtures for sale. e Reiter, thetallor, 310 Broadway, has all the latest stylos and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. e — W. H. Gray, the Hotel Gordon chef is the gentfeman who prapicel the Grand banquet, Jarvis Wine Co., Santa Clara, Cal T Patronize blue ice wagonsfor Mo, river channel ice. Mulhollund & Co. Tel. 162 e — Firemen Wore Busy, Yestorday was a busy day for the fizemen, After a long period of idleness spent in wait- ing for the big bell to tap the men were called upon threo times iu nine hours yester- day 10 respond to alarm At 0 o'olock box 9 was pulled in and called the apparatus to 911 South Seveuth street, the residence of Frank Jounsoo, which had beeu set alire by sparks. Loss, §25. HBox 61 at 8:80 p. m. was rung in for a fire in one of Judge Jobn I Redick's houses at 1517 Davenport street, which was occupied by A. W. Duffet. A defective fiue wus the cause of the blaze. Loss ou bulding $idy, and on contents 35 Just before 7 o'clock an alarw was sect in frow the bex b the corner of Bixteenth snd Webscer streets, which broughta half way. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: dozen hose companies, two hook and laader trucks, the chief and his two assistants to the scene. A little gasoline stove in the rear of a second hand store was blazing. A bucket of water put oat the fire. i DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood. - . OUNCEMENTS. (George Thatcher has had a very prosper- ous season with his new minstrel farco comedy, “Tuxedo,” which opened £0 auspi- ciously here last summer. It has proven, judging from tho good reports received, the big success predicted for it on that oceasion. Next Wednesday and Thursday evenings “Tuxedo” will bo the attraction at the Far- nam, and for those two evenings Manager Burgess will _send his opera company to Fremont and Plattsmouth. The novel and original idea of unitiog minstrelsy and farce comedy as is harmoni- ously done in *“Tuxedo” has made a decided hit, and George. Thatcher and nis excellent company are given full scopo for the display of their talents, “Tuxedo" {s much im- proved, and there have accurred some im- portant changes in the cast. The com- pany now includes George Thatcher, Hughey Dougherty, Burt Shepara, Johu A. Coleman, Ed Marbio, R. J. Jose, Ruymon Moore, H. W. Frillman, Thomas Lewis, C. B, Ward, George W. Lewis, the thres Pow- ers brothers and the Misses Ida Fitzhugh, Mamie Gilroy, Grace Hamilton. Blanche Hayden, Alic Trudello and Corrmnie Cook. 4 Commencing Sunday cvening next tho Leslie Davis Dramatic company will _appear in repertoire at Boyd's new theater for the entire week, Mr. W. W. Cole, mauager of the company, is in the city. Haverly’s Mastodon minstreis will appear at Boyd's new theater Thursday evening, June 9, This present company of par excel lence s the sama which played attho Casino, Chicago, Haverly’s own theater, for a snason of twenty-eight consecutive weexs, a season longer than any aggrogation of a like nature over presented in this country. The freo afternoon exhibition which will be given at 3 o'clock at tho northwest corner of Bight- venth and Farnam streets consisis of the most beautiful music exccutea by Colonel Haverly’s magniticent band, assisted by the wondrous “Iissell” in his military rousket mancuvres. Seats go on sale Wednesday. proaiind> St AMUS. “Hoss and Hoss” at the Boyd. “‘Hoss und Hoss" is funny, fn fact an av- alanche of fun from start to finish, and for a chronic case of the dumps promises to be as successful as tho Keely curo for dipsomanta. It is fitly divided 1nto A howl, a roar aud a hurrab,” with Charlie Rsed and William Collier, aided and abettca by a clover lot of people, furnishing the button-bursting en- thusiasm. For peoble who waat fun and don't care whotker fu is the humor of All the Comforts of Home' or- the humor of broad farce, “*Hoss and Hoss'" is commended. It made a big hit last evening, and as a laugh producer wins over ail other farcical entertainment iu a canter. “ER t Furnam, Last evening the Dodd Opera company changed the bill at the Farnam Street thea- ter, “Erminie” being the attraction, played toa good audience. The opera did nov go with tho same degree of smoothness which characterized the previous productions, buv promises very well, a performance or two moro being needed to round the entertain- ment. Miss Leslie makes a captivating Erminie, whito Miss Helon St. Clair looked particularly handsowe and sang_the role of Athalio very acceptabl, Miss Beith as the princess was wisely cast, her particular forto being character parts. Mr. Muck Charles and Mr. Dan Young played the two thieves, Robert and Jacques, with excellent discrim- ination, although the latter was a bit in- clined to ovor exaggerate the part, which is delicious low comedy. The costumes were pretty and “Erminie” gives promise of a success. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla is reliable, CHAMBERLAIN'S HERO. Jack Kyle's Bravery Saves n Young Girl's Life, CuasuERLAIY, S, D., June b5.—|Special Telogram to Tk Ber.|—Chamberlain _de- veloped o hero today in the person of Jack Kyle. While a number of young giris woere playing on the poutocn bridge, now being constructed across the Missouri here, two of them fell into the water. One was quickly rescued by persous who were fortunately closo at_hand, but the other rapidly drifted down stream with the swift current. Jack Kyle and Al Findley socurod a boat and started to the roscue. On_ nearing tho girl the boat capsized dircctly over the drowning girl, burying her beneath it. Kyle aived under tho boat, secured the girl and held to the upturned boat until help urrived. S PERSONAL PARAGRAPASY, R. R. Greer of Kearney is at tho Millard. D. N. Wheelor of Pender, Nob., is atthe Dellone. H. H. Mour of Pierce, Neb, i3 at tho Arcade. F. A. Folts of Mullard, J. L. Bakerof West Point, Neb, is atthe Murray. J. E. Butler of Hastings is rogistered at the Arcade. W. D, Baldwin of Pucblo is registered at the Paxton, ¥. M. Dorrington of Alliance, Neb., is at the Dellone. James Recd of Nebraska City is registered at the Dellone, George W. Hartman of Douglas, Wy at the Arcade, John B. Jack of Peru, Neb., 1s rogistered at the Murray, R. W. Flisk and wife of Grand Islana, aro at the Murray. Sidney Stevens and A. S. Blake of Ogden are at the Paxton, Emil Helier of West Point, Neb,, Is stop- ping at the Arcade, Jumes G. Tavlor of Soward, Neb,, is stop- ping at the Millard. Goorge M. Hendy and wife of Clinton, Ia., are domiciled at the Millard. Edward Holdorness and wifo of Creston, Ta., aro stopping at the Dellone, N, S oF ESTERDAY, Domestic, . Mosely of Stockton, Cal,, 18 a defaulter. Forged notes Issucd by him to the amount of 80,00 have been dlscovered. A dispatch from New York savs there 18 no fwprovement In Sidney Dillon's condition. It w{:‘n;ll‘\ol expected e would live through the night. The councll of the Irish National league of New York City will try to perfoct nrrange- ments for send ing & commission to Lreland to endoavor to hoal the factional strifes in the Trish party. Woodbine, Ia., 1s at the is Foreign. Mr. T. Jefferson Coulldge, tho new United States minister to France, has arrived in Purls. Johin Dillon says that all hopes of uniting the Irish factions in the coming elections hus beon abandoned. The government grievance committes has declded to permit the zeneral exportation of outs, barley aud wheat from Russia. Jolin Redmond, who is 2oing to New York to deliver un uddress is behalf of the Parneliite party, hus embarkedon the Etruris at Quoens- town. —— Mrs. Twickenham—**Your soh is now earning his own living, isn’t he?” Mrs. Witherby—"Oh, yes indeed. His father provides him with his clothes and, of course, he lives in the house, but otherwise he supports him- self entirely.” ‘ ANCEROUS.’ ““In the summer of 1890, a sore ap-_ peared on my face similar to a Cancer, but found no relief _until U took Swift's Specific, | _Which cured me entirely. I used 6 bottles. W. Sreanns, dlezander City, Ala. We have had a large number of cases Bkin Cancer mpurl«f cured by the use of B.B. 8. It 15 vegetable, bulids up the general nealth, and forces out the poison Bend for book on the Blood. Bware Brscwio Co, Allauk, G MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1892. E gy Ut BEL YRS - Is at Home to His Friends at the C.O.D.SHOE STOREK NO. 226 MIDDLL.LEKE BROADWAY, With a Fine Stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS, That he will sell you at prices that will surprise you. Special attention given to repairing and making custom work. Be sure and call and see the new store. Jo G. PRYOIRR Manager. SPECIAL NOTICES. Rmhwnfi{mgcmp_: COUNCIL BLUFFS3, CHIOAGO BTRGING I Hayr v TS Dopot 10tk ant OR SALE--Extra fine, thoroughbred, soy oull, solid color. registered sto¢ ths old. 725 8. Tirst street. m ADY .BA';:HEFS tantly stops the most excruciating palns; never falls togive easato ~he sufforst For sprains, bruises, backache, paln in tho chast or sidys, headachs, toothachs, or any external pain, a fow applications, ruboed on by hand, act like magic, caus- inf the pain to instantly stop. For congestions, inflammatioas, rheanatism, nea- ralgia, lumbago, sciatica, pains in the small of the back, mo-e extonded and ro peated appllcations are necessary: All intarnal painy, lll';rrhn v dyseatary, coliz, spasms, nausea, fainting spells, nervousness, sle eplessness, are relioved instantly and quickly cured by taking inwardly 20 to8) drops in half a tumbler of water. 50 conts a bottle; sold by druggists. With RADWAY’S PILLS there is no better ure or preventive of Fever and Ague. URLINGTON & MO. RIVKR. “Depot 10th and Mason St Denver Vostibule Li 'llr YOU have anything for sale or trado oo E. H. Sheafe, Hroadway and Maln street., 00 TOWA farms for sale. Improved in Harrison county, $10.0 per ucro: 121 noros fmproved, £2).00: 8) acres, 815,01 For barzaing in lowa una Nobraskn furms oall on or write toJohnson & Van Patten, Council Bluffs For RENT—Dwelllnzs In_all clty. . I Shoate, ) acros K C.8E J. & ( Dopot 1ith aad M Kanans City Day Expros: ©. Night ¥xp via U. P Trans parts of tho Broadway {aln, JTORAGE wnd Commisslon—Stoves, furni- Prure, ote., stored und sold on commission at lowest rates. L. Kinnebau, 320 Broadway. N investment barzain, New double house 70, Union Dopot 10th & Maroy St. ~Atiantio situnted at Nos. 114 nnd 10 & 7th St., Coun- cil blufls, Improvement, new and first-class bouse, contains 14 rooms, ¥ bath rooms. 2 fine antreys, 10 closets, front und back stairs, hot and cold water service, gs, ote, worth il Al 86,500, will sell at u bargain und solicit bone- | B p m Donvor Limited fide offers. Forest Smith, Baldwin block, | 05 & m|: Fast Expro; Council Blufts, Wa m s City (Excon JFOR SALE-On small payments. fruit and vos | UN garden fand near Councll Blufls. b n._|Unton Do Sheafe. Broadway and Main stre “Boatrice Expreas Denvor Exprol ESIRABLE ofiice rooms for ront in Bro pm JOverland Kiye building. fronting on Pearl and Main P m| BIG0SH ks & Strmabg | stroets, with all modorn convenien Tor ~Puctiic Expross. . terms ap to A. B. Nichoius or L. C. Cory, L room 0, azents buliding comahn 705 pm 1L 4 m Yeaves DOR RENT—020 So ond avenue, dwelling with 0 rooms, furnace, ranze, bath. eleetrio el o of the most desirable residences Ia Couneil Bluffs: rent, £5.00 per month, E. H. Shoafe, Broadway and Main str SIOUX CI' CIF Depot. 10th and Marey OR SAL Avenu room dwelling on all monthly pay- wents. ¥ way and M. JOOR RENT—Two of the best Carrigg flats on Fourth street. OR SALE—Furnitue fixtures lease and L' zood will of hotel with 40 rooms in a good Nebraska eity; will trade for stock of genersl merchandlise. . Bheufe, Main street. LE—A 1 e I Teaves Omaha| Dopot, 5th and Webstor St1. Dendwood Kxpr at.) Wyo. Kxp. (K: orfolk (ibx. Sund . Paul Kxpros Brondway and comfortuble five room dwoll- £1.500. E. L ing near Fairmount park. Price, 80 cash, bulance in monthly payments. Sheafe. Broadway and Maii OR SAL A new six-roc Pifth avenue, price, 8. ance in monthly payme Broadway and Muln sirects. 'OR SALE—A bargain, threo-room dwell- ing. 1918 Fifth avenue, price $70), ‘will tuke team good horses in trade and balance in wmonthly payments H. Sheafe. Broudway. and Main streets. ‘Accommodation. xpross (Kx. Sund'y) Paul Limited “Sicux Uity Sloux City t. G. A. Schoedsack, Propristor. Farnam St., Owaha, 'Dye, cleun and refinish goods of every description. Pac ages received at either office or au the ‘Works, Cor. Ave. A and 26th St., Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop worn or soiled fabrics of any character can have them redyed and finished equal to new. BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, most approved machinery, at less cost than you evor paid before , $100 cash, E. 0. Expros: Vestibulo with the 0 & NORTHW. it Jepot, Councll Bluffs. Chicago Expross Vestibule Limited ern lyer un) Atlantio Matl (Ex Mon) oll_Parsenger (Kx 8) Tenves Transfor i WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omaha, Neb.. March 8,180, Be 1v resolved by the city council of the ity of Omuha, the mayor concurring. Thit wooden sidewilks be constructed in the city of Omubu us designated below, within Union 0om frame 2)th st., prico und Main st heafe. Broadw: zht-room d tng, re in’ sts , Broadway and M five duys after the publicuation of this resolu- | JFOR SALE—The only hotel 1n a small town AL tion, or the personal service thercof, us X?’ miles from ( nefl BiufTs. Hus an lce opot | ordinance s authorized and required; such arlor with good trade. Furniture in- sidewilks to be Iald to the present grude on | volces #t$1,000, bullding #2000, Will trado for the streets specitied hereln, and tobo con- | good residént property in Council Biufrs, T structed of pine plank of ‘such wiath and | Snap for the rizht party. E. H. Sheafe, Broads Depot.Counctl Bluff thicks ad bo laid upon joists of such | wuy and Muln strect. Night Kxpross dimens ons und In such manner us is pre- tinntlo Bxpro - soribed by the specifications on fiiein tho | Y7EGETABUE gardencr wanted. A thor- Vostibulo Limtted offico of Lo Bourd of Public Works and under | Y eusily oxporiomeat vesotatia” virdonor; = its supervision. to wit: non - others need npply. Send recommenda- COUNCIL BLUEFS STEAM DYE WORKS Enat aldo of 8ih ave. lots 12 to18 Inclusive, Bokks & HilL's socond addition o fect | Lons to box Counclil Blufs, Tu, )—To buy n nlce, voung driving TANT! Eust side of 20th ave., lots 1014 fnclusive, | WY v AR e RLvng All Kinds of Dyaing and Clountnzdono Intha | block?, Boggs & HIIL's second addition, 6 1600 | trage sk mis fow ma-shrtod ton bagay o At higheststylo of the art. Faded and stained | wide. oo y ' fabrics made to 100k 18 g0od a8 now. \ Dovoll, 100 Broadway fouthers cleanol by steam in first-ol ner. Work prompily done and delive; parts of Whe country. Send for price list. C. A, MACHAN, = - PROPRIETOR. Bed | And be It further resolved: “That the Board of Public Works be and hiereby 1s nuthor.zed and directed 1o causo i copy of this resolution to be publishod in the official paper of the city forone weok. or bo served on the owners of sald lots and unless such owners shall within five duys after tho publication or service of suzh copy construct suld sidewalks ns herein requircd, that tho Board of Public Works cause the Snme to bo done. the cost of constructing sald sidewalks respectively to bo ussessed against the real estate, 1ot or part of lov in front of and ubut- tinz such sidewalks. Pussed March 8, 1 Expro Chicago Expross . n 1. 540 p m Council Blufls. [OR SALE Brondw depot. for At a burgain, house und lot on posite new Northwestern 10 cash: good location for a IY & PACI 1013 Broadway, Unlon Depot, Councll Blufls, Cou Near Northwestora Daps QR BENT=Four room frame dwelllng, 1407 ghth wve., In excellont repuir: dry lar; city water: rent 810., E. 1, fheafe, Broad- way und Maln street. Tranator, 1000 p m 9,40 n Omaha Medical and Suraieal {IOR SALE—Hotel and restanrant in u pros- perous Nebraska city, puying business, £00d rensons for solling, price 81,000 1t 15 u snap. E. H. Sheafe, Broidway una Main street. E. P. DAVIS. President of the Counell, Act_gently yet B RiD: Attest: JOHN GROVES, TANTED—Nebrasks lands In_ exchungo nR Huafl’s IY{I% -'.-:lflB l:'tligVED‘. dis- Oity Clerk, for Council Bluffe proporty. ¥, 11 Sheafe, INSTITUTE- 1 pelling Hoadaches, Fev- Approved: GEU. P, BEMIS, Broadway and Main street. gry) 7 c18 and Colds, thorough- Mayor, NOTIOE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of tho lots, parts of lots and real estate described In the wbove resolution: You und ouch of you are hereby notified to construct wooden sidewalks us required by u resolution of the eity council and muyor of the city of Omuhu, of which tho above is o copy. P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Chairman Board of Publie Worlks, LITTLE Yegetable Iy cleansing tho systom of dise habitual FOR SALE-Gro:ory stock, fixture: and building, price 8,200 Profits 8200 per month; location best in the city; i health cuuse of selling, E. H, Sheafe, Broad- wuy and Muin street. i Eye @ Bar and cures ‘constipation. sugar coated, gripe, very small, casy to take, sud purel vegetable, 45 pillain eac! vial, Perfect digestion follows their use, Thoj idealataly curo sick heads an G. B. MYERS, od b leading physician By ‘:;:l;:;oll::lzr:“' Omana, Neb., June 4, 1802, Jid7e FINE F“nNITuHE Grugeists oF sent by muns; 85 cta, a vial. Addresd OB Wi o, Piophs, San Francisco o Chiagl, | NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- ) FOR SALE IN OMA) A, NEB,, BY Ruhn & Co., Co.r 15th & Docglas ta, AGES MOR GRADING 22D STREET. J.A. Fuller'& Co., Cor, 14tlf & Dougias Sts, To the owners of ull lots, partsof lots und | N} every other grado demandel by | i i I 1 5D Fouter & 0., Couch) Bluis, fa- reul estate nlons 2:d streot from Locust street Il clusses of trade. u Gfl“ m‘ “;1 lsfla s tojpenter stroo, S B 3L 'S (11 t92)3D, 3) ou are hereby notified that the under- 205 AND £07 BROADWAY, Council Blufr J oI 38 ANT OF . | signed, three disinterested frecholders of the L b o ’ s Best facilities, apparitus and Remeotios NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- | 8IS S8l v phointed by the for succosstul Lraatmont of 0very form. AG FOR THT CHANGE OF mayor, with the approvul of the city council of disoaso roquirin s modloal or of sald city, to assess the dumuze to the own-, surzloal troatment, GRADE OF CUMING STREET. ers rospectively of the property affected by 6 beds for parlents, bord und attondanse To the owners of alldoes and part of lots and | gradin: streot from Looust 1o Spencer W. C. ESTEP et accomolutiony in tho west, renl esvute along Cundaz strect from o point | streets, dec ) essury by ordinance 8054, . ] rite for olrculars on deformites and 400 feet west of 43d avenne to 45th avenue and | passed Muy id, 1802 approved | braces, trussos, club foot, cuevatires of suine, sty Cironte r oo Bk BB A | DA abe furthor MosIR00, thab b X s, LUINOTS, G ANGOF, GAtATEh, DronahiLis, in: Sitoqt From et siregbui Tz atranh . © coptud auid_ wppolneiiont, ind duly guatited uneral uirector, Empaimsr o o vetriclty, parmlysis, epilepsy. kide You are hercby nosified thut the under- | asrequired by law, we will, on the lay of adder. oye. ear, skin anl blool wnd all 1, three disinzemsted freeholders of tho | June, A. . 182 at the hour of 10 v'elock 1n tho l o 5. foronoon, it the ofice of T, C. Brun oy ‘nl city ofOmaha, have bebn duly uppolnted by room Dllg‘EASEs ASPECIALTY, 14 N. Main Street, O e with the wpproval of the city | 1 Ware block, within the corporate limits of 1 b Hook on Disoases of id city, 1o assoes the dumage 1o | saia'c y, meet for the purpose of considering COUNCIL BLU Womwen FRI Pt havelutely ad fod a lylng= the owners respectively of the property | and muking the assessment of dawmuge to the in dep srenient for women during confinoinoat, afected by the change of grade of Cuming | owners respectively of suld property, nffected strictly vr vulu,r» Only Roiluble Medloal Lns Stroet from a polnt 80) feet west of 430 avenus | by sald erading taking nto consideration sl stitutomaking s Sposialy of 10 45th avenue and intersecting stroet s fol- | speclul benofits, It any. — e | T e S AA B DS (A 1ows, to wit: 43th stroot from Burt streetto | You ure notified io be present at the time (AL B God, Uiswines sucossstuily troatot, Tzar atroot doclured nocessary by ordinauce | und place aforesald, und make wny oboctions | Gime & Saunders Attorneys atlaw Praa [ 3R Volson romoved fron the “systom No. 1%, passed Fobruary 5. 150 approved | to or statements concerning said assessment | IMS & 3 3 Ttice in ‘the stute SRod%, [Boroury. nNow sagtorative Treuts Februiry 0, 1562 Of dUIDBEES 48 YOUu miky (vnn-\llh'rrruln'r tederal courts. Rooms 3 4 und b Ehu iy JQF Sy Of ITAL POWER Porsons un- Youure further motified, that having nc- o B MeCULLOCH, Beno block, Counell Blufrs, Lu. 0,40 vixit us may'Uo trouted at lomo by copte | suld appointment. ind-duly qualificd T. ¢ BRUNNER, rresbon lence, Al communivations contfs us required by law, we will. on the 15th duy of JAMES STOCK DA LR ntlal. Mo or InsLry sont Ly June, A. D, 1502 at the hour of 10 o'clock In | Omaha, May 25, 1502, m2d 1)y N OF OXD roly 0 ATy to the forenoon. ut the office of T. O. Brunner, B A, L A atu contontyor sendor. Ond porsousl e Foom ré blook. sautheast cornor of 15th oy’ [Geyiew bretorrel. Cull and conaufs us or send i""'l l-‘.A;n. o streots, wl'um. the .urpuruu’; Dog Poundkeeper's Notl »:r-wu{:r SONE. 000, 454 We will sond i piala wits Of saki City; méo o g A 3 o omidering ok ing che sastaibont of | The following dogs bave been luipounded: 0f Counctl Blut rd. FREE: Upon I'riv Th BOOK T0 MEN, L5iCK: /%00, 0 Bl b 2 Couthdo s | damnze 1o the owners respectively, of suid ” s os, Linpotency, Syplitlis, Gloot wnl ¥ arioos proparty. aftected by sald ehange of £ride, Capitel stce’s, ol witiaie (e ll‘x::;‘lnx nto consideration spcial bonelits, it Burplus und Profits. g tor Dotormities & Truses Net Capltal and Surplu Dircotors—J. O. Kdnaai1aa, Gleson, K. K. Hart, 1 A, Milise, and Charles K. Haanan picl goneral banks ing business. Lares: capital wnd surplus of wny bunk lu fouthwestera Lowa INTHREST ON TIM EDEFOSIT3 Only manufuctory lnthe Westof 0240 M= 1Y APPLIANCES, THUaSES, KLECLRIG BATTERIES AND BRL1S, Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broadway, Oouncll Bluffs Ton minutos' tide from conter of Umaha oa nd Uounoll Blufts eieetrio motor Il You arenotifed to be present at tho thne aud place aforesaid, and make any objections L) or statoaents coucerning sald assossment o' dumuges .8 you waycosider proper. 2.0 BRUNNER. WM. G, SHRIVER, GEO, J. l'AUl’A. oy ifinsaniy B8kye wrriers. 1 Nowfoundlaud. 80 Curs. If not called forin four days they will be destroyed, JON SPORRL, Jodie Doz Poundkeeper, j6d10L l Omabiu, June 6, 1658,