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| | { € THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFI'S - NO. 12 PEARL STR OFFIC Teilvered by Carrler to any partot the City H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER I - Bus'nesa Office, TrLEPHONEs | RIBACE . NINOR ME N Y. Plumbing C Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. ‘Wanted, good girl for general housowork. rs. J. R Suyder, 242 South Seventh street. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Charies B3, Bergerand May B. Duquette, both of this city. A pair of pantaloons and a_pair of shoes wero nipped by a sacalk thief vesterday from a wagon that had been left standing in frout of Kiel's hotel. Ktehetah council No, 3, Dezree of Poca- hontas, will meet this evening in _the wig- wum of tho Red Mdh, corner of Broadway and Main street, at the eighth run. o jury 1n the oase of the stato against Ernost Cullis roturned a verdict finding the defenaant guilty of burglary in the night time, as charged in the indictment, A voung son of G. A. Jancey was fooling with a loaded revolver in his father's Rroad way restaurant yvosterday afternoon when e firearm went off. Thoe bullet plowed a neat furrow of libro dimension down the youngster's right thigh. T'he romains of Fred Zimmer, who com- mitted suicide at the Pacific house a fow dnys ago, wero taken to Sterling, Iil., last night for interment. They were nccown- pinied by the wife of the dead man, who cume in answer to a telegram, The commencenient exercises of St. Fran- cis Xavier's acadewy will be held Tuesday evening. Diplomas will be granted to the foliowing graduates: Misses Kila Mahony, Murgaret Murphy, Ella Coughlin, Gertrude Kerrihard, Mary Murphy, Nellie Hynes and Josephino Li Thoe damage suit of Lamphere & Kennedy against Meat Inspector M. Welker wus eiven to the jury about 5:30 o’clock and it returned averdict for the defendunt. Immediately upon the rendering of the verdict Lamphero was ~rrested on a charge of selilng discased meat, and gave bouds. A #mall company from the Young Aen’s Christian association have beon spending the last week camping out at Manawa. They pitched their tents and have been doing their own cooking and putting in tho days avd nights fishing, bathing and enjoying the other pleasures of the popular resort. George Smith was arrested yestecday on an information filed in superior court charg- tnz him with larceny. He wus seen on lower Main streot about the time Herner's barbor shop was robbed Wednesday night, and is supposed to have been implicated’ in some, way iu tho theft of tho contents of the shop. Dan Curtis, who bit off Julius Zimmeriy's chcok, was arraigned vefore Judge Macy yesterday morniog and cntored a plea of guilty to his indictment for ussault with ia- | tent to commit mayhem. Scott. Sutler, bia | pleaded guilty to the charge’ companion, of assault and battery, and was sentencadto & term of thicty days it the county jail. The Council Bluffs Manufacturing com- pany has secured a louv at the corner of "wonty-fourth street and Broadwuy and will commence the erection next week of a puitable building for carrying on the manu- facturc of the Whipple post auger. Just as scon ns the building can bo completed the manufacture of the augers will be com- menced. Judge Macy heard the cuse vesterday of Iho state against Havvey Palmer, charged with the burglary of & school house in Lewis township. A clear case was made neainst him, and aftor a brief absenco the jury re- turned a verdizt finding him guilty as charged in tho indictment. Juage Macy left for his home in Harlau last evening. The residents of tho nortbwestern part of tho city have asked Mayor Lawrence to ap- point & spocial policeman for the part of the city near the driving park. Complaint 1s made that the boys of the vicioity aro in the habit of usini a littlo lake on the proerty of J. I, Hunt as a swimming hole, and the poo. pio living noar the placo think that a police- man stationed there might put a stop 1o the nuisanco, Mothers will'find Mrs, Winslow's Sooth- ng Syrup the best remedy for thoir ohil- dren. 25 cents o bottle, ——— MAURER'S CROCKERY ESTABLISHMENT Councll Blufr 1y Clalm and fest in the Stat Just thiuk of it! 13,000 square feet of Lamber just for the flooring on the see- ond floor nlone—equul to 2 or 8 miles of 12-inch boards. From this one item some idea may be had of the extensivencss of the great crockery establishment of W. A. Mau- rer, who hus just moved into his new building, Nos. 312 and 344 Broadway. th Largest There are 19,200 square feet of tloor- ing in the building. fix it any wonder that Council Bluffs takes pride in pointing to this estb- mont ay tho lurgest and most_complete of uny in the west in th The building is a substuntial brick structure, with four stories, o double width front: age, large plate glass display widows, and atbractive entrance, but it is only when one travels through the muzes of the interior that un adequute iden is gaived of its extent, nttractivencss and comploteness. The main floor, devoted o the pur- poses of a sulesroom, excites the spe enthusinsm of the wsthetic visitor, 1t arge, airy and lirht, and is finishea plainly but richly in antique ouk. The Bentity of inishila nimababiiot Kighs ofis the natural admiration of the dazzling, bewitching display of beautiful and Ing colorings and graceful de elties and substantial—making really an exposition of itself which beguiles an hour of the visitor’s time before one re alizes it. Ia the rear isthe office room, arranged with business like completeness and compactness, I, 100, is finished in an- tigue ouk. The art room is a little peauty. It is finished in ebony and plate mirrors, with walls of maroon and rich graceful drapories. Hero are displayed rave treasutes of art, elegunt and varied bric-a-brac and exquisitely cut gluss. Royul Worcestor, Dresden, Doulton, Brownes, ete. Great as is the enthusiasm aroused in ““one who enjoys the beautiful, it is fully equalled by that of the one who enjoys the practie The merchant and busi- ness mun is no less enthusiastic over the extont of tho stock and its arrangement, The second floor, for instance, hest illus trates this. Bih ufter bin, nisle after nisie, shelf upon shelf, euch prop- erly placarded, impréss one not only “with the great quantity and variety of stock, but with the busi- ness-like mothods for handling it. So is the arrangement that the stock men can see ut u glance the con- dition and quantity of euch kind of goods, and shipping clerks and puckers can almost fill orders in the durk, overy- thing having u pluce and everything in its pluce. ‘The nrrangements for filling orders promutly and accurately ure in- deed worthy of study and imitution, The other floors are likewise crowded with goods, but there is no confusion aoparent anywhere, aud visitors fumiline with the details of ovher great crockery establishments enthusinstically pro- nouce it the best urrunged of uny they huve seen, Council Bluffs ean also boast of hav- Ing in Me. Maurer one of the largest im- purtors west of Chicago. It was largely due 1o his efforts and to the amount of his importations thut this ity hus been made i port of delivery. His wholesale trado reaches throughout the west. Be- sides his building on Brondway he has lurge warchouses located conveniently on the tracks, so that in all ways he is in condition to hundle his rapldly in- 2. cusing buriness, Davis sells rollubll p:hu and druge | NeWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Motor Trains Finally Operated on South First Street, HOW THE OCCASION WAS OBSERVED After the Citizens Along the Line Had Con- cluded Thelr Demonstrations the Ofticers of the ftoad Were Cited for Contempt. A construction train was the first to make the round trip over the motor liue on South Flirst strect. At 10 o'clock ‘Thurgday night the trip was made, and the train was greeted with wila demonstrations of joy by the resi- deuts of the street. ‘Lhey had tried to get fireworks during the duy, ana expected to bave a smail-scale Fourth of July in honor of tho cowpletion of tha work, but as the storo keepers hud stock they bnd to be content with getting down the old guus and pistols that had been unused for u long time for anything except iug shooting burglurs, The firiug of euu- powder and the yeliug of those who had nothiug to fire uff in the Shape of arms made thitgs lively 10 the vicinity until avout mid- night. Yestorday's developments, however, show thut possivly the residents of IMivst street whistied belore thuy got ovt uf the woods, Au information was nied in the superior court early in the ufteruoon churgiug Joun 1, Stewart and A, K. Swuoe, the sident und general tsnager of the roud, with con- tempt of court. L'ue intormation ulleges that Stewart, Stone and the defendants of the Council BIuits und Omaha Bridge com- ve issued to Stowart und Stoue compeliing them Lo uppour in court uud show cause why they should uot be puaished for contempt; thut the caty marsbal be instructed to enforce Lthe mandate of the court by prevent- ing the traius from being run, aud that the dolendants, after a hearing, be punished for contempt. uotices of the filing of the information, and thoy will bo brought before Judgo Mctieo this morning at 10 o'clock for a hearing upon the charge which is preferred against them. “I'ne pooplo who spent all day yesterday in riding back and forth on the Kirst street line aro unow cougratulating themselves that they made hay while the sun shone, for last even- ang the order to the city marshal which was prayed for was served upon the management of the motor company, wad the runuing of traius was stopped just about the timea good nauy people were golug o their sup- pora. While all this trouble is going on the park commissioners, headed by A. C. Graham, are sdding by looking on and wondering whero they are going o be able to insert their var, ust £00w us o little opening, ana ‘we'll put crowbar in and help all we can,” said (rangm yesterday. ‘*\We've spent $4,000 on Fuirmont park, ani we don’t want it lying idie any longer than it has to.”’ Some of the peoperty owners on thestreet have suggested that a subline be startea just above Bixby’s residence, und thiut transfers be given from n line, the which ould then end just X aso all other de- v , thore is u possibility of surmount- ing the aiffizulty in this way and onabling railway travel to ba resumed ulong the entire strcet, with the exception of the sixty feetin front of Bixvy's, In iy Josoph Ruby of Columbia, Pa., sufforsa from birth with scrofula bumor, till he was perfectly cured by Hood'’s Sarsaparilla. I'rom Council Bluffs to Chicago and return onl the Chicago. Mil- waukee & St. Paul railway, whether you wunt to attend the democratic national convention or not. or G Of the Special June Sale at the Boston Store, Counctl Bluffs, Ia. The special June sale at the Boston Store opened Wednesday, June 15. gains suitable and seasonable for this hot weather will be found in every de- partment. In light weight wool dress goods we show overvthing new and nobby for traveling suits, ete. Get our prices, In wash goods our live is immense, from the cheap 3¢ challie to the fine all- wool. 5,000 yards light challie 8¢ a yard. 8,000 s medium aad dark challies and 5,376 yards ortolan cords, all good pnuo 'ns, to go during sale ut 44c, worth e lored outing flan- worth 10¢, 4,739 vards of a better grade worth 10¢ and 124e. Just received, two casesof a new light fabric called **Cosmos,” worth 10¢, for Gle. 100 doz at 7e, gents’ outing flannel shirts SRl b o) inds son pair, We show the largest line of 12mos with most popular authors dur- ing this special sale. You can have your choice for 124c, worth 25¢ and 50c. STRAW HATS. ¢ line of misses’ straw hats, and 81.00, in three lots, 12ic, ¢, A chance like this seldom See worth 75 19cand 3 oceurs, Bargains in sun waists, children’s ca E umbrellas, ladies’ S Council Bluffs, IIL —— Miss Bessie Morse of Chicago, formerly of Council Bluffs, will sing at the Stryk- en-blaas-lust club concert. R Hot weather prices in picture frames at Riley & Sherraden’s art store. In Search Of Health? Yon will find at Excelsior Springs, Mo., one of the most charming, all-year-round reeort hotels in America, THE ELMS. Capacity 500 guests; culsine unsurpassed, A perfect botel aud complete sanita- rium, Superb bathing establishment with trained attendants, Surroundings plc- turesque, location healthy—absolutely free DAL EMAND &CO,.Clicugo, puny violated the injunction issued trom the | ‘I'he defondauts were served with | P SONAL PARAGR R. J. Clancy leaves today for the Chicago convention. Josiah Danforth has returned from & trip to Siloam Springs, Mo. Mrs, F. B, Warcer and daughter are visi- inz relatives at Boone, Mrs. F. J. Schnore left vesterday for a toree weeks visit with relatives in Chicago and other points in Iilinois Mrs, ). B, Kirsch and daughter Agnes, who have boen visiting friends in this city, | bave returned to their home in Creston. Disease never successfully attacks n sys- tem with pure blood. 1Ye Witt's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood and enriches the old. PHS, —— The members of the Stryk-en-blaas- lust club are to_be congratulated upon securing Miss Bessie Morse of Chicago for the coming concert. ——— 'lrnlnu leave Manawa dnllv at 8 nm] 10 10, :55 train the last electric motor eur for Omaha uot yeu received their ——— 10; will make connection with Ogden house furnishes board and roum at popular prices; from $25.00 or §35.00 per month, according to room. —— The Hotel Gordon since its thorough renovation, coupled with its superior cuisine, is meeting with unparalleled success, Reite=, thatailo:, 310 Broadway, has all the latest styles and nowest goods. Satisfaction guuranteed. Internutional Cure association rooms are in annex to Grund hotel, 520 First avenue, Council Bluffs, In. For cure of alcohol'and opium disens superior coitt restruining the operation of ~, JUst received, 200 black and white Tho elcetrio line 1n 1ront of the fixby prop. leghorn hats, choice 50c. Mrs, Minnio erty on South 1'iest street, ard ure now Pfeiffer. violating 1t houri, Mrs, Bixby, the | T plaintift in the case, demands tnat an order ' Dr. Chamberlnin, eye, ear, throat catarrh, Shugart block, Council Bluffs, Notice to Customers, Spetman Bros. wil! close every even- ing ut 7 o’clock except Mondays and Suturdays. Call at the Chautauqua office, No. 10 Pearl strect now and select your camp- ing ground if you want the choice of locations. ——— Grand Hotel, Council Bluffs, Special rutes to tamilies for the sum- mer. Large rooms facing the park. For Rent—First class saloon; good lo- cation; finc fixtures. Responsible party can get long lense on good terms. Ad- dress D 24, Boo oMo, Council Bluffe. “Healing + Wings” $2.25 A MONTH (,d\:. TREATMENT TWICE A DAY, 2= Neailie Oxyeen i Produces Naturally s| PURE RICH BLOOD! BEAUTIFUL COM- PLEXIONS! GLOWING HEALTH! Free Trial Inhalations. Really Cures; Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Consumption, Headuche (sick or nervous), Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration. OxyeenBook andAdviceFree, Call on or write without notice, THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO., Suite 510 Sheely Blk., cor. 15th and Howard Sts., OMAHA, NEB. MANHOOD RESTORED. as_Weal SHemory, Loss of Draia Power: llendache, Wakofulness, Lost Yan: s, Las. Hitude, ail draing. apd Before & After Use.| Joss Gf pawer of the togra) cnerativo Organs in LV““ fromlte_] Giher ses, cadsed by lexuou youthful indiscretions, or the excessiya <o, dpium, or stimulants, wWhich ultinntely ty, Consumption and lm“"“i Tut up et. Price pe. Mention this paper, Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Office for U. 8, A, 358 Dearborn Streot, CHICAGO, ILL, FOR SALE IN OMAHA, fuho & Co. Cor 15t & D 3.A. Fuller' & Co.. Cor 1 We send_the marvelous Fronch Remedy CALTHOS free, an a logal guaranive that CALYHOB will RTOP Dischar miasions, e it and pay i satissed. Addross, VON MOHL CO., Solo American Agoate, Clnelnnatl, Ohlo. Omaha Medical and Suraieal INSTITUTE. : ey FOR THER [REATMENT —OF ALL— [HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY JU 18, 1892. [TSTO0 HOT, Do let ppjon the weather, won’t you? When it's cold you kick, when it's warm you Kick, when it rains it’s too wet. Some people are never satisfied with the weather, no matter if it's just what they’ve been praying for. We're not responsible for the weather, and we don’t think it's fair to lay it all to the gentleman who runs the “government guess factory” up in the tower either. He’s doing the best he can, with the tools he’s got. The only sensible way to do at this time o(‘Athe year is to be prepared for warm weather; it always comes. Are you prepared for it? We are. We never had so many good things in hot weather fixin’s as we’ve got today. Thin Coats and Vests—ice lined Under- wear— Negligee Shirts -- Straw Hats— Summer Neckwear—Fancy Vests—any- thing you want to take it cool in— we’ve got it. Black Alpaca Coats, 75¢. FINE FANCY Brilliantine Coats, $1.00. FANCY FLANNEL Coats and Vests, $2.90. Black and Fancy Drap d'Ete Coats and Vests, $3.50. FANCY Negligee Shirts, 65c-85¢- 900 ( ENUIN E Balbriggan Underwear, 25¢. Straw Hats, 25¢-45¢-65¢. (Genuine Japanese Ye ddos 80c. 20 BUSHELS Neckwear, Four-in - Hands ‘Windsors, 5¢ each. Tecks, and BUY 'EM--COOL OFF G. W. PANGLE, M. D. This Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericnce. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. FPROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN SARY OF MEDICINE. 1 troat th:o following Diseases : Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Tungs: Dis. ©asenof tlo Eyo aud Ra. FIts and A popiexy, eart Discase, Liver Complaiut, ‘Ridney Complaint, Nervous Doblllty, Monta! Depres- sion, Loss of anhnnd. Seminal Dinbetes, Bright's Di-ease, 8t Vitus* ARt Mion, Taratiais, Wte, Bwelling, Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blogd. = Woman with her delicate organ re- stored to health, Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to privato and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. €50 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease | cannot cure without meroury. Tapo Worms removed in two or threo hours, of na pay. Humorrliolds or Plies oured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physiclan who can tell what aile a person without asking a questions All correspondence strictly confidential, Medicing sent by express. Addressall letters to G. W. Pangle, M. 0 888 Broadway, Counecil Bluffs, lowa . MYERS, (G 1 FINE FURNITURE, cud cvery - othor grade demanded by - all classes of trade. BEEBE'S OLD STAND, 205AND 107 BROADWAY, Councl Bluffs Capltal steo's Surplus and Profits. Director Glonmon, 15 1 1At 1 and Charles IE Hannan. Transict zeneral banles ing business. -~ Larzest capital any bank in outhwostorn Lowa. INTERESI ON TIME DEPOSIT3 == A\ALY S. A. PIERCE & CO. MR AGREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE No 100 Main Street, GCor. Kirst Ave.. T SPECIAL BARGAINS 500 pairs of the celebrated Morse Col. Shoe Co. men's fi.e shoes in kangaroo, dongola and calf at $3. 200 pairs Williams, Kneeland & Co. fine calf hand-sewed shoes at $4. These shoes eannot be duplicated for less than $5. Burt & Mears’ best hand-sewed calf shoes at $5. 200 pairs C. M. Henderson & Co. fine shoes in congress (a fin¢ dress shoe and good wearer) at $2.50 And tne best line of men's dress shoes at $1. 2 tha t wc have everoffered. 25, $1.50, $1.75 and 100 Main Street - Cor. First Avenue, ake pleasure in calling attention to their N MENS FINE SHOES THIS WEEK WE SHALLOFEER: | In men's heavy workiny shozs on sale in prices. In boys’ we have the most complete line this city, in all the best makes; at the most reasonable .md youths' fine dress and school shoes, in machine and hand-sewed an | standard screw fastened, we show the larcest stock and lowest prices, quality considered, ever offered in Council Bluffs In Ladies™ oxford ties, Prince Alberts and southern ties, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. 812558155008 at 75c, \\(. can plmsc all lII fit, style and finish. Qur stock of m " and children's oxford ties and slippers is complete in black, tan and red, and AT POPULAR RICES. We extend to you a most cordial invitation to call at S. A PIERCE & C0 l}hrumc aud_ Surgical Dissasas Ko notios DA R D voss Ly of disease roquirin : moedloa| op sur zioul treatment, 6 bods for patients, boird nnl attendanos Best accomodations In the west Write for clrculars on deformites anl brucos, trusses, club foet, curvatures of spine, plies. tumors, cancor, cutarrh, bronchius, i aluclon, electricity, ‘paralysis, opilepsy, kid- nev. biadder, eye, 8ar, skin an’l blood und all DIS(E‘A“SIEL:(’E]F‘@OMEN A BPECIALTY, Book on Disoasos ot Women I'K havolatoly ad led lying- indepirument for women during confineinent. siriotly r vate) Only Rellable Medical Ta- stitute making a Spsolslty A'L B ood" Disouses - sugossfutly. troato Syniiitio bolson removed from tho wyste without ‘morcury. New testorative ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Persons un- b6 10 vies s may bo treatol ke homo corresbon lonce. All communications con dentinl. Med cines or instraments sent Ly 1 orexpress, secure NAFKS L0 packed, | from Malaria. The famous tonic waters | (b ,,‘:S’;;{f‘,{?’,’;“,‘,‘”‘,:‘l’;‘,‘“m oreonsl los frec 10 guesta, Allcharges moderate. For | Wrnpuon oip | Che: 40d we wi it Soallin plta FREE: Up ustrated pamphiet and particuturs wde | BOOK TO MEN, EREE: Ugon rrivata dreas Eccelsior Springs Company, ""“"“«‘.'{i".".‘.‘i“"" ,Slvl,l()'l-nllll» Gleet and Vurlco- Biraces Apoliances for Deformities & Tru S 2niy Angtactory Inthe Westot LiRGiCIL E l 2 . EPLIANCES, THUDSES, BLEUTALU Xceisior spfll\gs HTTERIES AND b L1 < Omaha Medical nnd Surgical Institute, Jor Pamphlet. 7 | 26th and Broaiway, Councll Bluffi. 7 Sl SSoUrl | 255 N e Trom venter of Dinany on Omaha and Council Blufts elestrio motor line. fivul, «Em:M R OLD sullering from 'AILIID MANHOOD, ostration, caused by the us d b and MAN can be -rum/ & Viee OROUS in all respects l-y using .FA'JE YOUN:/ s RYVoUS I mun.l'rv. LBt or igbily e convulsions, nervous e (e o Btk ook of pow OR RENT—Eight-room dwelling, 221 Wash- ' inzton ave. modern style and conven- fences, in excelient repuir, rent $2. £ . Sheafe, Broudway and Main’ sts, SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS3, TOR SALE 0% - thoroughbrod sey oull, solld color. reglstered sto 725 5. Firdt btreet. nything for s .o, Hroadway und "Matn str 4min ol OR SALE—Hotel and rostaurant in u pros- perous Nebraskin city, ing business, £ood rensana for solling, prico dl.00% it snup. E. 11 Sheate, Broadwiy ana Main stre 30 will buy n nice new house; monthly wnte, (3 foot 1ot in Grimoes' addition .’uIH(l of proporty for sale, John- all_parts of tho ay and Maln. Dwellin: rooms one MOR LENT—Nicely furnished dwauy, ut 120 Glen aveni block from Bro “ NTED-Nebraska lunds in for Couneil ll ull- |uw)ml(y. k. Broadwuy nnd Mal + 1L Sheafe, Ludy's gold watoh, huntin T i bl roturn 1o 1007 Mt avente and get roward. 15, farms and Day & Toss, JTORAGE toves, furni- Muure, ote., stored andisold on commission ut lowest rutos. L. Kinoelau, 320 Broadwny. F'OR SALE—On swall ‘pyments. fru garden iund near Cowncll 1Slums Blioafe, b and Mala stroot. T Secdid wvonue. [ well broken to drive single or doubio, wolzhs uwbout 1000 Ibs. May be seen at burn of W. O Utterback. 22 West Brosdway, Councll Price #:5). Jacob » dwelling with ) rooms, furnace, tanze, bath. electrio bells, one of the most desieable’ 1esidences in Council Bluffs: rent, £5.00 por month, E. I, Sheafe, Broadway and RENT— Fourth str QOR SALE—Furnitue. fixtures e and 200d wili of hotel with 45 rooms in u kood Nebruska olty; will trade for atock of sencrul merchund s H. Bheate, Broudway and Maln stree es for re- .« O. Bmith, ; wlrl 717 venue, gt B U7 Firstavenue, Furu, Miasour, with 1|n|Anulm4~n| erchandlse; price #1.2)0. iy und Mitn stre Wwo of the best Carrigg flats on o VUI! SALE—Faru, Co., 10 pusture and Eloafe, Broadwiy and Maln sireet. TORSAL - JIpUSALE anw\n ~Chol ms in Pottawatiamie 80 cush, bul Towu. E. o Broadway und Sheafe. Broad wiy Mein strect, i POB BALE- IASTURAGE orses and cuttlo neur ing, 1018 Fitth city. Plonty wat ool vire il tuke tonw good horsos in t Bbeufs, Broadyay bud Maln sireot, wonthly payments E LI — S wud Main stroets. NOR SALE—$7.00) stock of wencral m chundise, well looated #ithin 100 miles of a8 A six-ra0m { Ouba, | Wil tako pirtin ln | of :u‘\-lquul- s & & . b J ash, . nfe. Broadw » Broadwiy and Muln sta. | sV Moot e Lad L2 8 F(mmwfl'uuumy notel 1o & amall town | 1 - v 8 tallos from Counoll Bufs. L Cream parlor with good trade. 41,000, bullding $200. A six-room framo tixtures, horses. [ 3 e lurge profits: must be sold at use. E, 1L Sheafo, Broadway Bluffs, o - R [\OR SALE—Tho stutmping business and art FOR SALE-A perfectly mew surry very npediowork matorinls; ww golng 10 loave | Cull wt Mrs G A, Kobluson's, 12k | olty: good chunce for a ludy o 0 In business, Ly, Mis i, FP.Nles, 402 Brcedway, Councll Bluts Flrst uvenue, F dwelling house, 8 rooms, modern con- }/:l‘ylr;nllh-..‘;\u. Pifth wvenue, from Juiy 14 l P BARGAIN o 40 Pourl streo W. C. ESTEP, Funaral Dir2aly, E mbalmar "14 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLU gooseecaace H RN . H :'..n T NTANDS AT THE U ¥or Young NASHYIL 4 3 bulldings 2 ottle ndesbiit 415 puplla'trom 20 Ktaten. Att e Gy ionasiuw R O R T —THERE ARE—— Old Soldiers in Poor-Houses —AND— Pension Aeents in Palaces That is the sort of thing Tha Bea Bureau of Claims was or- ganized to correct. The Bureau believes in~ giving the velerans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. It wages war on the sharks—conse- quently the sharks don't like it. But as long as the sol- diers are gra‘eful it is satis- fied. If youare a veteran, or the widow, child or de- pendant parent of a veteran, write to Tre Bea Buraau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for you, ——THE—— —|Bee Burean of Claims Omaha, Neb.