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P ~ar » ] 'HE OMAHA BEE. | SEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES | R DICUUE Y ) Horrible Death of Jobn Smith's Little OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Three-Year-01d Danghtet, Teilvered by Carrier to any partof the City B.W. TILTON, - MANAGER TrLEPHONEs | RIARPO0T SWALLOWED A GRAIN OF STRYCHNINE rlsoners In Fatare Wil o Divided ¥ Degree of Doprav- rtees for the Re- According to ity MINOK MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Co. Counell Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. ‘Wanted, good girl for general housework. Mrs. J. R Snyder, 242 South Seventh street. A little 3-year-ol1 dunghiter of John Smith, A meeting of the Douge Light guards | the gardener oast of the city, diea a horrible vill beheld next ~\_lnm!ny[ c}'f“;"fl Bt the | geath yestorday morning a3 the resultof | fmory for the purpose Of elecling 8 &P | yaying an overdose of patent medicine which Marriage licenses were fssued yesterday to | Dad been curelossly left lying avout within James B, Dugerd and Carrie Walker, and to | ber reach. Mr. Smith tought a box of John C. Mulvaney and Julia £, Scheer, all of | “‘Miles' pills” on Monday. Thers was no Council Bluffs, mark oi the box to show t| the piils con- The Utile Dulel soclety of St. John's | tained any poison, and the only waraing it English Lutheran church will give sociuble | 1510 \yus tho dircctions which prescribed one and cntertainment at Foster's old stand, 521 4 Droadway, tomottow evening, or Lwo pills as the aosy for adults, No es Pottawattamie tribe No. 21, Improved Op- | Pecinl precautions wero thercfore taken to der of Red Men, will mect this evening in | Keep the box out of tho little one's regular counctl in their wigwam, corner of | way, During the moraing Mrs. Broadway and Main street, at the eighth | Syuth, who was working in tho L back part of the house, hwara & groan be- There will bo a meoting of the Pottawat- | ). 4 5 itie tamio County Democratie tesociation 1'riday | Dind her, and looking around saw her | evening atSo'clock to make final arrange. | daughter in the act of fulling to the floor. ments for the trip 10 the Chicago conven- | She asked what was the matter, and the tou. little girl replied that she could ot stand up. A cnange of time of morning scrvice has | A few mivutos later she wen% 1nto convul- been made fn St. Paul's Episcopal church. | gione and within thirty minutes after her Bunday school will sssemblo hereafter at | (ondftion was first discovered sho died. i a. m., und tho time of church service | “’BL CHCHE of this city was called to at- Wwill be 11 o'clock. tend the sufierer, but long before he could John C. Mulvanoy and Mrs. Julla E. get thero her troublo was over, An invo were murried Iust ovening at 8 o gution snowed that it was the box of “Mile. Rev. C.\Y. Brewer at the home of the bride’s | pills” that had done the mischief. The baby parents, 1410 Avenue H. They will reside | bud mznaged to get hold of tnem and bad 510 North Fourteenth street. ocuten a lurge uumber of them. Each ono Maggie, the 6-mouths-old daughter of Mr. | coutained alittle strychnine, und althongh and Mrs . T. Clark, diod yestorday morn. | Just bow muny she made awy with caunot Ing av 8 o'clock of congestion of the lunes, | be told, Dr. Sayder thinks from certain ndi- after un 1linoss of ten da The funeral | ¢2tions that she must have eaten atlcasta will take place this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | Erain of strvchnine, one-twelfth of which from the residence, 807 Glen avenuo, Would hava been u futal dose. The proprictors of the hardware stores of Council Bluffs have come to an agrecment In the matter of the early closing, and wiil bercaftor close at 6:30 b, m. each evening xcepling Saturday. ‘Phe new order of hings went into effect last evening. The Young Men’s Christian association Clement. Every garding Hood's Sar- saparilla is_an unpurchased state- mont of what this medicine has actualy done. 3 and 10 ), 4, end Council Biuffs, jr., nines crossed bats at 230, 9. Keys Bros.' grounds yesterday with disas- £ £y bad trous results to the latter. The features of s the gamo were the hard hits of the Youag train will muake connection with Men's Christian association. The score was | the last electric motor for Omaha. B to 17 in favor of the Young Men’s Chris- — Man association. The Boston Store June sale opens Charles, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. | this morning, Council Biutfs, Bargains A. Troutman, died yesterday afternoon at | awaiting everybody. B:45 o'clock, aged § months and 11 days, of diptherin, after an illness of two weeks, Impro nents About the Jail, Thero will bono funeral servicos at the | A number of greatly needed improvements house, but the procession leaves tho resi- denco, 927 Third avenue, at 5:30 o'clock, for | 8F¢ being made about tho city jail fu accord- Fairview cemetery, where a brief service | 8nce with the decision of the council at a will be heid. recent meeting. The entire upper floor of G. W. McCoy, the Lower Broadway livery- | the building is to ba remodeled, so a3 to fur- man, wos victimized yesterday morning by 8 | nish quarters for cortain ciasses of prisoners. oung man whom he bas had 1n his employ VBBby CRatan or a Wweek or 80 past, The hired man weny | 1 the pastthe ‘“booby hatch, s it has 10 breaicfast in the moruing ns usual, but he | 8ffcctionately been tormed by some of its failed to return. Upon investigation it was | fricnds of long standing, was a nausenung found that with him had disappeared a loy | piace, filled with arunks, vags, vermin and of clothing belonging to Mr. McCoy, vutued | sbeciimons of a good many other undesirable at avout §12. things, Iuto it were thrown all who hap- Ole Oleson complained to the police yester- | Pened ' to come along, respectable people, dny that be had been robbed. He impibed | #Rulnst whom there was no charge oxcapt an_ allopathic doso of something stronger | that of suspicion, as well as criminuls of “tho Than wator and Ly down on the shora of Big | basest sort. With the cowpletion of the im- 1uko 16 sloen off the offects. While hio. whs | Provements now being made all this will bo engaged thus some ono without the fear of | Changed. People who are unfortunate he park poticeman bofors his oyos came | €nough to como into collision with the polico along and nipped his nickel wateh and | foree will not have any palace to live in, and € in money. Thore 1s no cluo to the present | J et things will be fixed up in_such shape whbreatiouts|of Lhe miseing; Bropierty, that it will not bo all ond's life is worth to The case of Foster against Bellinger occu- | 51008 It Jail over uight, provided the vietm piea the day in the district court. A numbor | ‘*pot ‘i‘um‘;;‘ Ra WISyl be liiseal Dy kthe of boues that had been oxtracted from some zular prise vhile th 1l m ono's frame wore wtroduced in evidence, | bor o Pt o0 e e U iy 'To and half o dozen physicians wero putup an | U5 made in.o sleeping roows prioeipally for e witnees otana’ Te%0 were hat 4P i | women prisoners and for those of “the’ mon about phyerolons Ao “uin wes fiakrent | b0 soem to doservo a botier place (0 sicep with brachial plexuses, cervical openings, ::;&“:1-;2%53:]::3?3 "p‘r’i';"‘,:g:. o scapulas and other things that wero vory | | oo Teon Samiliar with tho_doctors, but left a rather | (i the 1k WIS Hiere Wexo Banks for, 1098 vague feeling in the minds of the jurymen. | L . 2 & S X cramped condition the jail has been 1, and Jhe caso will ikely take the rest of the | yhe chango is one which will undoubtedly be SO8Y A duly appreciated by the occupants. Otto Meyers, James Williams, Joln King, Murshal Templeton has also been rear- ward Hart'and Peter Hickey were given | rancing en days or the stroets yesterdny for vagrancy, Charles Ross, ono of the “Chi- cago kids,” was beld on account of a letter | vate office and the outside office, putting in which was received by Rev. G. W. Crofts | new furniture and making other improve- from the mother of the young man, Who | ments. lives in Chicago, wauting to know tho wherenbouts of her son. She gave his name as Eddie Tollivor, aud said she would seid money enough to puy his way back if he | early to ved and a “Littlo Early Riser,” the would agree to come “home. Ilis two com- | pill that makes life longer and better and panions were releascd. wiser. . his offico for several days past, taking out the old water prossure apparatus, changing the division line batween his pri e “Lato to bed and early 1o rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies.” But —_— ——— DeWitt's Sarsapariiia is reliable. Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Call at the Chautauqua office, No. 10 | Just received, 200 black and white Ponrl streot now and select your camp- | leghorn hats, choice 0e. Mrs, Minnie ing ground if you want the choice of | Pfeitfor. locations, = v T Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, Hot weather prices in picture frames | gatarrh. Shugart block, Council Blufls, 3t Riley & Sherraden’s art store. — T Trouble with the Coweatch LB ARAGRAR Jimmie Montgomery, an old man who lives C. G. Sauaders and Everett Tinley are i | in the southwestern part of the city, had his Des Motues, regular annual experience with the pound- Mr. and Mrs, H, A. Cox have gone to Chi | master night bofore last. He claims that one £ago ou & brief trip. of the cowcatchers employed by the city C. R. Hannon is attending the annual | came to bis pluce at 11 o'clock night before PERSON. mecting of the Iowa Bankers association, last ava enticed his cow from home long Paul Tulleys is homé for the summer vaca- | @nOUgN to throw a rope around her horns, sion from Dickinson college, Carlisle, Pa. uficr which he took her to tne pound. He W. 5. Marshall left vesterday for a | 4id not discover thattheavduction had taken monin's trip {0 Colorado anil San Francisco, | biace Untll yestordny moruing, “Ho statos Charles R. Pottor of Rockford, 1ll., i in | wis Ty or. 1 Wil 3% was golng on he would have given the man tho city visiung the family of his son-in-law, | \oyth v.hu';u;m something to refnmnner kis ex- Rov. G. W. Crofts. erience by, Montgomery went to him after K. E. Hart has returned from Minneapolis | he had made off with the cow aud offered well satisfied with the result of the conven- | him 50 cents, the fec prescribed by tho ordi- tion, to which he was a delegate. nance, 10 release her. The poundmaster re- J. D, Edmundson left last evening for the | fused 10 let ber go for that amount, but in- east. intending to sail for Europe, where ho | Sisted on getting §1.50. Montgomery then will'spend several months in sight seeing | Wout to the oftice of Justice Concs, where ho and pleasure. madoe complaint, and tne affair will bo in- A 2 vestigated. Numerous complaints have beeu ustal sume vaeaton s Sening for s | made sined the poundmaster went fnto ofico this imo to Minnosotuon a_fishing oxpedic | Ui oS0 Who olalm Lo have been bworlod' tion, Ho will e ausout u week oF ten days, | hon o i venly onti fasinen ab Hpw ¥8. | mucn be is really entitlod to will provably be HonBentoim ”“_‘HL VTR R T decided once for all bofore Montgomery gets A . through with the case. cation; fine fixtures. Responsible party | can got long leuse on good terms. Ad- ¢ l Disease never successfully attacks a sys- dress D 24, Bee oflice, Council Bluffs, tem with pure olood. DewWitt's Sarsaparilla —_— makes pure, new blood und eariches the old. Internutional Cure association rooms ——— are in annex to Grund hotel, 520 First | Ogden house furnishes board and avenue, Council Biuts, In. For cure of | roum at popular prices; from 00 or uleohol and opium discase. $35.00 per mouth, according to room. —_— e National Enesmpment of the G. A, R, Taken to Atlantic. J. J. Steadmun, department commander of | Sheriff Jones of Uass county arrived from the Grand Avmy of the Republic, bas con- | Atiantic yesterday to get William Ca.opbell, cluded an urrangemeut with all tho trunk | whois supposed to have stolen a wateh in lines in lowa for handling the Grand Army | Atlautic during the firsmon’s toucnament. business 1o the national envampument, whicn | He took nim back with him on the afternoon takes place at Wasbicgton, D, C., beginmng | train. The two men who were with Camp- September 17, 180 lustead of solooting | DIl 8t 1be time of his arrest wore allowed SEARE, Q900 . 2aRlaNs. of & togo free onau agreemeut made betweea e artamen® gruln, and designaiing 1t | Joncs ana Oficer Bowliug of Manawa. e oo separtment) euch of | Bowiing claims that tho two men were the railrouds leavine the Missouri river ut | mixed upin the pickpocket expedition at Council Biuffs or Sloux City will put ou & | Manaws lnst Sunday und us soou as they speclul Grand Ariny train, which il be in | yrosct froe on the charge of vagrancy now command of 0.1 of the stafl otivers of the | pending inst th o th co cour DAL N 80| ander, a4 he r e K agains hem lo tho police court deparument communder, wnd 1 S | they will be tuken to Manawa for & trial, oficer in chargo of the train will % " Luvo the entiro respoosibility of that train, iia allor, These trains will run througn the stato by “_““";“"l thetallor, 310 Broadw.y, has daylight, wrewing st Cuicugo In ihe mora. | Bl the latest styles and newost ‘goods. log. A full day will be spent in ago | Satisfaction gpuaranteed. viewing the World's fuir buildings, wnd 1o the m— evening one full train of sleepe! Have you seen the wonderful Hurd WANY WOro 48 way be necded, witl aefrigerutors, the newest and best out; \‘ ashinkton The K train the genine New Process and Quick Meal will bé kaown as the *depa vupor stoves—light like gas—ubsolutely and will bo accompanied by a band of music | gufa At Cole & Cole’s 41 Mai X aud & company of gentlemin singers, Nego- J Muln street, tiations are alrcady peuding with the wan- 0 i = ugement of the Towa State band of Dés | i e thoframens tonrmneent ot At Moines and the Petls, In, band, one of [ * AARARE RS Aleps wileh' wall tnl trdbadiily”be 't oue tiothero has been considerable discussion chosen 1o make the trip, over the result of the steamer coutest in went meets with the approba- | which Counvil Blufts dafeated Avoca by & tion of ke passenger agents of all tho lnes, p . and they promise 10 work their parts of the | Sl mergio, tho Avoca men claimed that stato with all their wight, 5o that it is proba- | Wy were ruled out of the coutest by the ble that the aticudance from lows wiil be | partiality of the judges and stated that they much larger thuu at wny previot feit confident of bewg able o defeat Council weat Biufls at a falr test. Tuey ure Lo be given e THE chance thay so sch desire, as a challongo was jssuad yesierday by tue members of the Bluffs team and will be sent in due form to the Avoca team. Tho challenge provides that each team shall choose a_judge and the two judges a third, Tho Bluffs boys will put up 8150 to #10) und have the contestin this city, or Avoca will put up 8150 to $100 and hayo the coatest there, the rules of the Towa Firomon as:ocintion to govern the contest. Ths fewbors of the home team aro vory anxlous for tho contest to teke vlace and as those of the Avoca team seem to feel the same way there is but little doubt that anotuer contest will be arraneed for the near future to decide the champiouship. Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rociford, Iil., writes: “From xporionce [ can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparilia. a cura for impure blooa and general dovility.” —— The Bostou Store June sule opens this morning, Council Bluffs. Bargains awaiting everybody. —— Receptio 'n Avenue, Mr. and Mes. W, A. Coulter entertained a number of their frieuds at their home on Glen avenue Monday evening in honor of Miss Lizzie Weitzof Chicago, who tias charge of the trimming dopartment at Mrs, Pleiffor's store. Afwr enjoying the glen breezos from tho verauda the guests adjouracd to the par- lor. where they were delightfully entertyined withi cards and duncing notll au_eariv hour in the mornmg. Delicious refreshments were served. The following partook ot Mr. end Mrs. Coulter's Lospitality: Mr. and Mrs, J. R, Carrothers, Mrs. Tipping of Al- bany, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buolitz, Mr. and Mrs, I'red Pleiffer, Mr. and Mrs. A, Fellontreter, Mr. and Mrs. L. B Fay of Clinton, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Butler, Louis Wittmeyer of Chicago anda W. T. Gottlob, —— The Hotel Gordon since its thorough renovation, coupled with its superier cuisine, is' meeting with unparalleled success, _— Cake and ice cream will be served Thursday night in Squires’ store build- ing, on Twenty-first street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for the benefit of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church. The Boston St June sale oy this morning, Council'Blufls, Burgains awaiting everybody. Come to the Feast of Lanterns at the First Presbyteriun church, Thursday, June 16, Admission and refreshments, 25 cents. Tickets on sale at Camp’s drug stor Stacy-Atwood. A quiet wedding took place last evening at thoe residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rob- ertson, 522 Wasbington avenue. The parties were Horry 5. Stacy acd Miss Berta At- wood, both of whom are well known in sucial circlos in the city. Only ther im- mediate relatives were present. The core- mony was performed by Rev. G. W. Crofts of the Congrezational church, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy will atonce begin housekeeping at 523 Washington avenue, where they will be at home to Iriends atter July 1. g . “The Amerl den." The growth of the American idea cannot be better lllustrated than in the wonderful change of sentiment regarding foreigu wmin- eral waters that hus tuken place in the past fifteen yeurs. Attho veginning of the past decade no one thought of using anything but a foreign water. Now all is changed. The mineral water resources of America have come to be understood and it is well known that in spring waters, as in everythingelse, America leads the world. Our Londouderry Lithia is far aheaa of the waters of Carlsbad 8s a medicinal water, while sparkling Loundonderry has largely supersedod apolli- naris as a table water. Poland is also famous ar.d has as guests at its elegant sani- tarium many foreigners who havo formerly visited Furopean springs. Michigan also has valuable waters, and the Pacific slope can boast of thermal waters equul to any in the world, But the best evidence of the growth of the American idea in mineral waters may bo found in the numerous imitations of the leading waters. Formerly this imitating was exclusively of foreign waters, Today the market is flooded with mauufacturea lithia waters in imitation of our two well known lithia springs, As none but leading goods are imitated this is proof positive of the American idea. We also regard this as a healthy sign. American water for Amer- icans should be the watchword. Let “‘Her Majesty" drink all the foreign water; we can get along without it. 1f she gets gouty we will send her a case of ‘‘Londonderry,” which, for this trouble, is well nigh spacific, —Saturday Evening Gazotte. e FARMER AND THE WEATHER. Nebraska Crops Are Growing and Promise n Groat Harvest, Cn v, Neb., Juno 14.—[Spocial to Tus ]—Weather crop bufietin No. 10 of the Nebraska weather service, issued from the central oftice, Boswell observatory, at Doane college, for the week ending June 14, says: The 3 been warm with only rod showers most favorable week of th for t growth of il vegetution and arming op- erations zenerally. The temperature hns been abovo the normal in ull purts of the state, gencrally from one und a half to threo degroes ubove. but in the southeastern part of the state about soven dezrees. The sunshine lias nlso been decidedly above the average. “The ranfal) generally has been very lizht, and In muny pirts of the stato there was nono oronly o trace. The dry. warm weather I hastened the growth of all crops, and esp cially corn has made prozress; smuil grain hus been shghtly injured ina few casos Dy tho wirm, dry winis and iack of shower: the grounda has bocome somewhat crustea und showers in all parts of the state would be very beneficlal to soften the surfuce of the ground. 3 Uh Data from Washington, Wasmingron, D. C.,, June 14.—The follow- ing is the weather crop bulletin issued by the weather bureau: Tne past week has been slightly cooler than usual in the states bordering on the At lantic southward of tho Potomac rivor aud along the immediate west gulf coast, and decidedly cooler than the average in the Rocky Mountain district and Pacific coast, Over the great portion of tho principal agricultural districts, tho week has boen warmer than usual. Generally over tho southern states the temperature for the weok has not differed materially frow nor- mal. The seasonal temperature continues deficient over nearly the whole of the United States. Tho rain for the past week has beeu less than usual over much of the greater part of the United States. A marked doficiency is shown in the lowar Ounio, lower Missouri and central Mississippi valleys, where very little rain has fallen, There is an excess of rain in the upper Mississippi valley, upper Ohio valley and in portions of the mnddle and south Atlantic states. Unusually heavy rains also occurred over portions of ceatral Montana and there was in generaln slight excess over Wyoming and Utah aud thence westward to ihe Pa- cific coast. om the middle of the Atlantic coast westward to the Missourl valley the excess bas been very cecidea, and especially in the central vallovs where from 25 to 75 per cent move than the average amount of rain has fallen Des MoiNes, © 14—Tho state weather crop bu'letin says: It bas been a very favorable week for farming. The aver- age temperature was 3= above the normal, with more than the usual amount of suu- shine. The rainfall was generally enough Lo keep the soil in good conditlon for vegeta- tion. Corn plaating is nearly completed, Cullivation s in progress. The stana is about the average. Not more than the usual amouut of replanting is necessary. The acreage is materially decreased, but with seasonablo weather & fair crop may be pro- duced, Small grain, pasturage uod weadows are doing well. Wheat in Store o Northwest. MixxgaroLis, Mion., June 14.—The North- western Miller reports the stock of whoeat in private elevators in Minneapolis at 716,000 bushels, an increase of 15,000 bushels. The total stock at Minneapolis and Dututh is 12,572,184 bushels, an increase for the week of 52,000. A year ago the stock was 10,130, 000 bushels. The warket record gives the stock in OMAHA DAILY BE WEDNESDAY. JUN 15, 1892. 3 L J. G. PRYOR {1 ~ Is at Home to His Friends at the O.D.SHOE STOREK NO. 226 MIDDLE\ BI{OA‘I)WAY. With a Fine Stock o 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 Je Ge PIRYOIR = = NManager. try elevators of Minnes a v m | NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNE RS N | A Dlikotas L0000 bushers, 3 gain ovr ins SCHENCK’S Youan terets et tiac e totoins | SF WOLAL — NOTICES, Monday of 140,800. This makes the aggre deseribed premises, to-wit: gate northwestern stock 284 bushels, v Lot 23 bloek 6 Walnut 1iil. COUNCIL BLUFF3, or 223,062 bushels in excess of last week, A Lotdblock s Drake's additton, year ago the total stock was 12,714,000 E 0 trof w il ft lot 16 Bartleti's nddition. R SALE-fxtea fine, thoro Lt baly orth 48 frot 1004 block 1t Tmprovement As- | moncha ol o s, It semeg ored stoc iation nddit Iiest street. st Billou; s nything for salo or t wseall & Ro: ors sy | THYOY, Tastric dorangement, or what 1s often TR 4 G lut of Ukohouia. & abh NSNS T s called biliousness, with _bad taste in the | Purely Vegetable and Strictly Toe TN ‘:‘;.n‘i?::'{\ lmlu\\'.\ farms for sile. Tmproved 16) asres mouth, coated tongue, offensive breath, loss Do colea A i e A o in Harrlson county, $10.0) poracra; 121 neray of appetite, dull, heavy, stupid feeling, the Reliable. Lota % a0 bock Sund 1t 5 Tn blook o fn | Jmnroved, £21.00:8) wcees $io) * For barcaing effects of a'debauch, drinking, overwork, or Marsi’s addition, y B RV OLIAEIS long watching; weak, tremulous, debilitated e North 15 of 10t 8 block 9 Marsh's ud 1ition. bt Al ol AU L Lo e DA LA L L focling: headache from derauged stomach, }‘ulwl,ll)"ufill 12 ‘\'llm'-u -‘l"'nllm_llflh Park. JOORRENT-Dwoilinas In wil parts ot thy indigestion ; vertigo or dizziness of the head | They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY Ot 15 bock 7 Monmouth Park. elt 11 Sheafe, Brondway and Maln e e renneoys Spocine Mo, 10, "¢ | on thie Liver and Stowneh, restoring the constipated organs to healthy activity, and ave a POSITIVE and PERFECTLY {0t Joti und south 4 of onst JTORAC and Commission—Stoves, farn . stored and sold on commission ay L. Kinnehau, i2) Broadway. o T AMUSEM TS, f NSTIPATION. dick's Grove. Foor SALE—Ou At the Farnam Street theater last night | SAFE CURE for CO2 ATION, blocics subdiv 1 1. Rodjcls addition garden fand noir ¢ ER C i, SIC : St lovk 1t S1iino's 2d adaition. 1fo. Broadway an'l M Lecocy's tuneful “Girofle-Girofla” was LIVER COMPLAINT, SICK HEAD- Tot Xlrh‘\‘v‘l‘ .I‘m"‘l.i ml‘;“'l(‘”: d & . L added to tho Dodd company’s repertory for | ACHE, BILIOUSNESS, and all other Lots bloek 8 Walnut Il S T 0 Lot 6 Walnut Hill, With 0 room: thosummer season of light opera, and this | discascs arising from a disordered con- ot 8 bla il belis .Iv;nl-dn‘:l. ;l;l:‘\llyr bl opular work received the careful presenta- | it v S o Lot 0 bloc alditiou. Cour uffs; rent, 81300 por R e Dheceiiis errotine ditiou of the Liver and Stomach. oo Jra)e s aaaitions Eheafe. roadway und Maln stre ancet ol irake's addition. They are the Only Relible Vegetable Liver % JOOR s 1, 2und 4 block 7 Drake 45, Mis3 Leslie sang the tifle rolo in fine voice | pi)i'koid: They nre Perfectly Harmiess; The i and tos o Fourth s and filled tho aramatic action with an efer- | S 0 S B 0 ECE 5 TR SALE—Furnitue fixtures loase nnd vescont vivaclty, Mr. Young embroidered & & 2ood will of hotel with 40 rooms in a i d Neb: al Il Sheafe, Broadway and Don Bolero's lines with his offective comedy, and Mr. Charles' [Mourzouk was fierco DR. Schenck’s Book on Consumption, Liver ska city; will trade for stock of gen chandise. ) i yspepsin Sol ‘rec. a ~ 200 teot 1of 0 1 and insistent, ms bofittea tradition. | CONPIuintand Dysnevsia Sonk bree, RS ORO LD oS IDVL Main stro g Miss St. Clair was a chorming Paquita | _ — —— | Lot 1 biock 4 Bozes & 1H111's addition, comfortable five roow and made the mast of the role. Mr. | NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- [ Lot 10)Gise's additic {rmount park. D Collins’ fresh tenor voica was heard to excel AGES FOR GRADING Lot 7hlock 0 A S Patrick’s addit monthly b lent advantage in ,Marasquin, and Miss GES FOR GRADING Lot | block2 A § Patrick's addit ; i Aty SE = Belt's Aurors was o g&ood foil to Mr. ITARY AVENU | pSoueh i oot ot foud bioek T, Tupfovemont | STORS TR R ARIE Young's Bolero, choruses were well | Tothe ownersof all lots, parts t U {018 SR b Vol LGB BT drilled, and the porformanco was received | real estato ulonz Military wvenuo from Ham- | - Lotsang 4 blael® \awtporhe aGaion 1 e foam eood horses in trade an with marked evidences of favor. ilton strect to Grant street, und necessury | . uo . Rsoclntion. monthly payments. E. H. Sheafe, Bro =5 i oo | keo 414D ock § Lakoview. and Main Atreots. i ToLepo, lowa, April 6, 1801, ]g\n.'ell. three dsin: eaitrapholdomsoritie ¢ Eoutlipitetiotiovd ibiook UL onos (addiz NOR SAL ¢ trade. A six-room frame Dr. J. B. Moore, Doar Sir:' My wife has | city of Omuha, have been duly appointed by | UQRe o ore 000 o 6 pows wadi- Awelling, Eighth ayenue, cor. 20th At., price used about six bottles of your Tree of Life, mayor. with the approval of the cl Ethi78 fee VoL lof ock U Low's u §1400. . 1L, Sheafe, Broadway and Main sts, and thinks that she pas received greater ben- inctl of said eit ess the dama 4 t t 1 of north 1 of lot § of Hascall & the owne : % o of the prop £, 1ot 8 of Husonl faht-room dw, efit from it than any medicine she has ever (e QWS FUREELVS e YAVontio Rogors' sub of lots 36, 57, 5% Rogers' plat of modern stylo and eonven. taken. Yours traly,, o L. H. BUFKIN. LD Okahioma. ! ; e Gon'l Agent andl Troas, West Colloge. inmillonyatroetiro i phasteids Lots 1'0nd 2 block 6 Walnut UL Qe QO AT iy (05 s Since receiving the above testimontal, 1 am | 51 iohs Kypeoved Mus R Lots24 block 0 Poppieton Pire, afs, Broadway nnd Main’ sts inreceipt of & letter and check from the Rev. thatfhayingl| SHObEQNIORICOrEIEDISADItO LN JFORSALE=The only hotel tn a small town L.H Bufkin of Toledo, Iowa, April 2. to | accepted s-n;t appotn .” uulh [ u;u.» proveniontA tion o s 5) n.-~1 fra n I('uunl{ll n‘ u~|~:( I asan :ue & 7 Grestil odas required by law, will, on the 24th ovenont. iy arlor with good trade. Furniture in- sond Rev. . W, Henworthy, Crosullne, ICun | ' 02 Jihie. A. D, 102 avtho hour of % | LotdbloskdDrakewddaitton, Shees eslono, buliine 84000 Wili trade for e o Int > giclock 1h’ thd atfernoon, it tho oice of 1 ave b by otdiniine e U A S R & ! runner, room 1, Vire oc! within he 1L Sheafe, Broad- ———— Drunkenness. X IaLence Snup for the right party. D ksl and Matn gtroc corporate limits ‘of said elty, meet for the purpose of e lering . and’ muking the o here by di _Motol and roatanra 3 f e . ‘ma- | Ussexsment of dumage to the owners respeet- | Y oby ¢ {OR SALE—Hotel and restaurant in « pros- A disease, treated as such and perma- | 1R8I0 SOt LAAED T L0 by Satd. prad. | ances ithin ofthis n R e T L I O nently cured. No publicity. Noinfirm- | ji taking into consideration special benefits, LR ited by the | oot ronsons for solling, prico §L000, 1t 1s & ary. Home treatment. Harmless and effectual, Refer by permission to Bur- lington Hawkeye. ~Send 2c stamp for if uny. You are notified tobe present at the time and place aforesaid. ana mike any objections to of statements concerninz sald ~assessment heafe, Broadway u vin streot. a speoial ta ot board of public works will be in session st the property on ehraska T T proporty. 0 S “hemical C famages as y Wy Congldoripropd ith day of June. 1502 hetween the hours LR pamphlet, hokoquon Chemical Co., | of dumuges us you miuy ¢ fid"xkfli CE R R e I R s £ Burlington, Ia. TONN B, REEVES Lo ziven you to be heard in rezard o said ams to fill in lot 1, 18, GEONGE J. PAUL. N eTor, it st addiion to Counell Biuts Do ee of A Aisers. ated this 18th day of May, 1592 ne-half cash and the b s in fiog, mittoe of ADBrASIS, L. W BTRR A USER, Apiy 1o Leonara Everett, Counctl Frank Lindon, one of the very best of 2 Jixd Chairman of the Bourd of Public Works of the i 4 -16 T v of Omuhu. June 11- American actors, and his handsome, taleuted 2 daughter, KEdnh, in conjunction with the Davis Fifth Avenue company, will appear at Boyd's this oveujng in Lindon’s intensely thrilling melodrama, ‘Alberte, the Son of Monte Cristo.” This play must tot bo con- founded with the old Monte Cristo, us it is a Attorneys at law Prad 1 il i L 3 — - - " | FOR SALEStandard brod ma you Sims & Saunders—Attorneys ut law Pra o MEMD I old, sired by Dr. Archibald, No. 5015; firss i 5 : chestiiut, s shown zood speod, 18 zentio BunauosiGiCanngIl I I8 Hs: & Well brofien 1o drive singie o doubie. weichs — Of Councit Blute about 10w 1bs May be seen at burn of W, Caplital ste .$150,009 | Utterbick. 2% West Broudwuy, Couneil Sarpias und Pro (7780000 | Bluta Price$:5). JucobSms, NEWS OF YESIERDAY, Domestie, sequel to or a continuation of the same,but far High winds have done much damage to et Capital ani Surpius, 8R30,000 RUG store for swlo—An old estuvlished superior. This is ona of the best companios | Winona, Til. Dizcotora =J. b, Bimaaison 7 $hdtees e | SLland well puying drug storo in Hvely couns 2 5 . Tho T Z ‘. , o ;. A B bhRsa oneo . proper t on thio/roadisnddeseryEs ipatronage, i onaynrids NVl pbsrsliorera baye Tr. cneral banks | Clark ¥ ix, Harrison county, 1 “Tho Savior's Birthday,” a wax group ing business. capital and surplus of telograph superintendents will | i Lk T sou thwasters Lowa. JOR SALE-F Fenton Uo., from the studio of the Parisian Brouillards, ntion toduy at Denver, Colo. S 5 L POST Missours, with will trude divides the honors with the drama, **Unclo stehors assoclation of Amer- | JNTEREST ON TIMB DBPOSITS | for merchaindis i 1. SBhoufe, Josh,” introducing the famous child actress, Gradie Beauford. The bira circus comes in for its snare of praise. The show ut Won- deriand this weck is 8 hummer. Fifteenth street und Capitol avenue. plteas Bl ag DoWitt's Sarsaparilla aescroya sucn poi sons as scrofula, skin dis0aso, czoma, rhou ) acres, In Dickenson role, balnnce fene . Pricy ay and Main s Fuu AL E—Choico £ Co., lowa. E. H. Sh Broadway and ) The unnual session of th clent Or ey o e ... INSTITUTE. shell room at Mare Island navy yard, Cal., bave been buried, henfo, s In Pottavattnmie cufe, Broundwuy und 8T in dis © twenty-first annual convention of the Mein Strect. matism. Its timely usesaves many hves, Oatholic Total Abstinence soolety of St. Paul, T e ————— Minn., is in session IASTURAGE for horses and County Commissloners. The county commissioners haye appointed and confirmed the judges and clerks of the bond election which will be held Thursday. The list is the same as the one that will be presented ,to the council. ‘Che board con- curred in the council resolution, agreeing to pay judges and clerlss § cach for tho day, Edmond Schneider, Jaconini Nar y ~—OF ALL— one-nalf Lo bo pald by the city and ono-hall | ert Atken, colorad. and two unknown 1talians L e by the county. Vrizest were drowned near Napoleonvilie, La. i 1 i By resolution a contract was orderod made | The president has approved the aot makinz I]m[; afl fl[' I[H Dl m with Sarpy county with reference to caring | appropriations to supply deficiencies for the i 5 ) 5 The grand lo 1ge of the United s Bonov- olent and Protective Order of Elks Is in se; sion at Buflalo, N. Y. New York City Is suffering Intensely from | fa 7 FOR THR hout, and the death rute yesterduy renched | [F ] L Grint Bl ot . TREATMENT city. Plenty wat Sheafe, Broadwuy JroR sA ¢ chundise, we and good ¢ 1d Main street. 7,000 8tc mers focated within 100 miles ot tin Tun ) of best qual- 11, Sheafo. Brosdwuy At Great Falls, Mont., high water In the Missouri has been causinz n great deal of trouble and doing much damage. and Muin street. sk fixtures, horses, cellent trado, well rofits: must be sold at E. 1. Sheafe, Broadway plished, largo p . for o0 cuuse. I Main stroc Tor the county lie road between tho two | Payment of bonsions for the fiscal yeur 15 | Best fus APDATLCRs i nd Ra e 115} Q01 1 Nicely furnished rooms one countios. Tho contract will run for the period | _ Elcven mo hiye boon hold without. bail at | forsuseatsful ttantm iai of Beory fori block from Broadway, ut 129 Glon avenue. of five years, That portion westof the Union | Springficd So for the munder of Deputy surcioal troatment, O TROR SALE—The stamping businoss and are Pacltio trackis near Mlllard will bo oured or AherlEWiliams andithe Iynuohing of.a Prik: |igy beds for putionts, bo.rd ini attondanos. | X\ neodi Vi golng (o lonve ouglas, w v county will look. | ©'% RS S G8U ACCOMOTULIONS In the Woxr clty Wy to K0 In businoss. oier thoat "portion of the road cast of the | o Commissioner Raum has mado a requisition | Wit for"circuiars on doforn ) ) b9, 40 ainrs o3 pud | Do iL ss03, club foot, curv.atures of spine, | —-—— tumors, cancer, ontarch, ‘bronchitis, n: | JOR SALE-A porte lon, e‘ectricity, piralysis, epilepsy, kid- | & chewp. Call wt Mes First avenun, city. Aller for #1440 for, the piy ment of pon<ions ud b expuots that the mony wii Lo avaliabio “The bond of ik Bee Publishing company, | todny. 7 i in which it agreed to do the oficial printing | &pontancous combustion in n cotte and advertising during the ensuing yewr, was | wis the cause of i disustrous fire wlon eil Blufy ly new surry very . A Kobinson's, 72 bale b.adder, eye, ear, skin an'l blool and all the | surgieal oporations. resented and approved. water front of Baltimore, Md, Loss, nearl, P A BPECIALTY, L LA £.0,000, 1SRRI V[ShAS.ElS UP\ U)Mfi | ook on Do wios ot Mothers will find_Mrs, Winslow's Sooth- | , The triul of “Princo Michael,” tho Detroit | Womoen FREE. We havolatoly addod u 1y ing- g s “Elying Roil 4 Hois n dep irtment for women during confineinent. W. C. ESTEP ng Syrup the best ‘remedy lor their chil- lying Roll" lead assaultlug one of | (0o F O o) Onty Roliable Medloal . L] ¢ ’ dren. 25 cents a bottle! Ris Juvenile converis has “bogun ke Ann stitutomaking a Speot it it ;‘ it - - Mrs. Harrison's Washington physicians sa \ F | m 1 E h I Endorsed by the Coal Exchange. she 18 now entirety out of dungzar, but Lkt the | syabins Poliyiaes succosstully treatol unera T8C107, EMDAIMAr 1 tho system ative Tro Porsons un- 14 N. Main Street At a full meeting 'of' the Omaha Cosl ex- | fntense heat of the pust few dayas has returded change held yestepday the following res. | her comvulete recovory. hout mercury. New it nt for Loss of VITAL POWER. : The Loyl Orunge institution s of the United | able to vis t us may b d ut homo b olution ‘"',‘f"“““""“"’ adopted : States aud the Bupreme castle of the Al t | correspon lence. Al c t1ons Conll. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Resolved. That belloving that the proposi- <nights of the Mystie Chain are | dentisl Med cines or inst sent Ly ion of the Nebraskiw: Ceatral Lailway com- 80t Pitisburs, Pu. Lorexpress, sccuruiy pa Klamme fa- cate contents or sender. One personal in- Mijton Bcott | tery.ew preferrc l. Call and consalt us or sond history of your cuse, und we will send in plalu oo, %, 12000 DY & | wrupion olr . cioson hus boen ro- | BOOK T0 MEN, 1} Ish literature of , 10 AT 1o PunY coutep 05 Yory lmportant and valu- ) ek White wa D UbI6 mprovements LoF T ¢ity unid county, ok hite mup, killed, Kesoived, Thut it 18 the sense of the ox- wn unknown man serl Chun£6 LWL WO ZIVO Uhe LIS OUF 50 PPOFL T s Boocham's Pills soll well because the |, brof; flobert Ellls Thon cure, ’ Frivats, Norvous Di Gioot und Varico- o’ Universi ot Bonuaylvunia’ wud Bt sanen. Tiopokensy Sy Lulls i e— Churles ey from the chalr of genera o % L Y EAT T (- . Braces, Appliances for Deformities & Truses WRSTRES Az, e sans of Outhrle. Ol Bare mads | 280 % EATHINOZE Inthie Wedkor Ukt e The ns of Guthrie, OkL. have mude ELTINCES, "TIUSS 25, ELECT, Orrice o¥ Wharier Bukeau, several attompts to lynch the necro Holly, | BATTERIES AND BELILS, OMana, June 14, who, Sunday nizht, assuulted a white womun Tho cool condition as moven uaon ko | BT SHAL LW, bt the onfuers were uri and | Omala Medical and Surgical Instituts, s Y the attempts proved fruitioss, 26th and Broadway, Councll BluTs lake regions and the weather is again grow- A freight train on the Kentucky Central, Ten minutes' tide from conter of Omaha on fug warmer over tho entire wostern portion | nour Middlesboro, Ky.. felf throuzli s tresti, | Omaha und Counoil Bluffs wiectrio motor iiue - . ngineer Frank Nargeant. Firemuan Henry 8 S of the country. A storm is doveloping in | ERT W Conductor Duckworth were in: Colorado which will create apotner warm | stantly killed and six others slightiy injured, wave, though probably not of the duration or i.tensity of the recent one, Wiuds west of Foreign, the Mis ippi valiey have shifted to 8t. Johns, P Q. has been badly damaged by southerly and the barometer is falling, The | # c¥vione. COUNCIL BLUPES STZAM DYE WOR() All kindsof Dyeing and Cleanin : done lu the bizheststyle of tho art. Faded and stalnod 0 1 The labor troubles In Bpain have been Anow aad Complete Treatment, fabrics mude to look ns good s now, Hed Uolorado stori center will provavly move [ [T [HUOF, HEOUNES, Jh BF Bupnositories. Olniment 16 fapsu! feuthers cleanod by stenm in first-cluas man- northeastward across the Missouri valley, i w Posltive Cure for Kxternnl, Ipte and doliverod o all ner. Work promptly d. paris of the country. Send for price list. £10,000 10 £00,000, olu Itahiug. Chroaic, Heasnt or I 7 has never been kool h0X G for ki sontby mull. Why suffo weather has prevailed. Our next cool spell is just uppeariug iu the extreme northwest. For Eastern Nebrasks, Ouviha and Vielu. Ly~ Wariner, (4l weather during Wedue: diy, warmer on Thursday, The Itallan government has notified My, | this terrible’ Oiseans whah u writien yuaraoise 1§ C. A MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR o cun winistor, that it o poaltively glvea with 6 boxes or rof und the money it D R A, ‘mrrucl:::twlln the | Bot cured Send siawp for free Kample. uumnu.l W013Brosdway, Near Northwestora Depas fnternutional monetary conterouce. firasd brSuun bCo. rugstele Sole Aueats, coraer CouNviL Buurws, Lowa

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