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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. 3 THE ()‘\IAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STRE! Teilvered by Carrler to any partot the City H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER 3 « | Business Office, TELEPHONES § Night Editor. ... -_—_— VINOK MENTION N Y. Plumbing Co. Boston store for ary goods. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., Have you looked over the vest pocket pro- gram of the Chautauqua? Ave you going to the Chautauquat If you look over the program you will say “'yes.” John W. Laird and Ada lrving, both of Omaha, were married by Justice Hammer Thursday evening. Tho caso of David Gray against U, H White dragzed its slow length along in tho district court all day vesterday. It will probably be completed today. There will be aspecial meeting of Lily eamp No. |, Royal chbors of America, this evoning atithe Knights of Pythias hall, for initntion. All members are requested Lo be present. D, Tolle, the Council Bluffs manager of a small sensational sheet publishied in Omaha, as on trial in Justice Swearingen’s court sterday on the oharge of circulating a ma licious nbel ngainst G, H. Meschendorf, You can rent a tent for $4.5) and camp out during the Chautauqua, This makes a de lightful outing. and with tbree popular eu- tertainments a day one gets rest for the body and recroation for the mind. It costs but little more than it does to stay at home. The members of the Council Biuifs Lodge of Perfection celebrated St. John's yesterday in the usual manner. A mectin of the lodge was held in the afterooon at the hall of the order, and the coremonies we gone through with ana in the eveniog a ro- ception was beld at the residence of Finle, Burke on Oakland avenue, A large numbe of Masons with their ladies were present and an enjoyabie evening was spent. Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockiord, lil, writes: “From personal exporionce [ cau recommend DeWitt's Sarsapanlla, a cure for impure blooa and general devility.” TURDAY At the Boston Stor: uneil Blufs, fa, Special parasol and sun umbrella sale for SATURDAY ONLY! All our $2.00sun umbrellas for $1.50. All our sun umbrellas for $1.65, All our $2.50 and #3.00 sun umbrellas for $2,00. All our fancy stripes, plaids and shot silks at actual cost, For SATURDAY ONLY, BOSTON STORE, Fothoringham, Whiteluw & C Couacil Bluffs, Ia. —— This_is tho weather that makes you enjoy Driesbuch’s ice cream, finest in the city. 1) Beovlwiy, hus rd newost 0ods. Reitor, thetailox, all the latest styles Satisfaction gudrante PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. Mra, Julius M. Baraes of Duluth, Minn., 15 visitiug Ler brother, i, H. Hll, on Third street, Mirs. Samuel Parker, whose husband is connected with Georze 15 Mayer's furniture store, is dungerously ill. Mrs. R. O. Wells of St. Louis, Mo, is in the city on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I, Hattenhauer. Alderman ves 15 suffering from the effects of severe injuries which ho rece.ved by being thrown from a buggy yesterday. Miss Jennic Wailace, Jred Grass, Will Wallaco and Will Raymond have returned from Grineell, where they have been attend- ing Towd coliego during the past vear. E. R. Fonaa, accompanied by bis daugh- tor, Miss Lena, roturned yosterday from u two months’ trip through the south and east, during which he attended the national con* veution of locomotive engincers. Mr. J. H. E. Clark of the Carbon Coal company has been granted space in the World’s fair to exbibit bhis patent horseshoo catk sharpener and will make an exhibit that will attract a great deal of attention. R. R. Elliott of tho Farrand & Votey Organ company, Detroit, Mich., is in the city for the purposo of setiing up the uew organ in the Broadway Mecthodist church. ‘I'ne organ is expected to arrive in the city today. T.S, Campbell, Seybort and J. K. Coover returned yesterday morniug over the Milwaukeo from Chicago, where they at- tended tho democratic couvention. ‘They left Chicago at o'clock Weanesday evening NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Arrangements Perfectad for Buying Farni- ture for the New City Hall. HOME INDUSTRIES TO BE PATRONIZED Aldermen Sign an Agreement with Refer- 1ce to the Subject—Members of the Committee May Settle the Business at Once, The Board of Health held a meeting last evening and considered a nuniver of mat- ters in connection with the filling of certain lots that aro below grade. Aldermen Tib- bitts, Pace, Smith and Geise wero the only ones present, und as there was not a quorum present there was but little business that could bedone. The meeting of the council which was to have been held immediately after hind to bo postponed for the same rea- son until next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The rest of the evening was soet by the aldormen in talking over in an in formal wway the quastion of buying furniture for the new ity ball An agroement was drawn up and signed by each of the aldermen prosent, allowing tho members of the committes appointed some time ago to go abead with tho noces sary arrangements for procuring the furni- tro without consulting the council as a whole, T'his agreemeut will be sigued by some of the other aldermen today, and theo the committee will be ready W go on with its work. Au archi- tect wiil bo employed to draw plans and specitications for the counters and raiiings ana the local furniture builders will bo asked 1o bid for the work, The chairs, tables, etc., will be bought ready made, and it is the in- tention of the committoe to patronize tue home manufacturers almost exclusively. All the furniture will be Af oak, aud itis ex- pected that it will be ready 10 puc in place inside of sixty duys. The work on thdf city hall is rapidly nearing completion, The vlustering uas been finished aud the Work- men have begun laying the floors, UMBRE ATURDAY At the Boston Store, Council Blufs, I, 1 paragol and sun umbrella sale TURDAY ONLY: 00 sun umbrellas for 31.5 sun umbrellus for £1.65. and $3.00 sun umbrellas A\\l our All our for $2.00. All our fancy stripes, plaids and shot silks at actual cost, I'OR SATURDAY ONLY. BOSTON STORE, Fotheringhum, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, [a. Pl A Modern Laundry, Ever been in a first-cluss, latter-day laundry? No? Then you huve missed one of the wonders of the age. The modern laundry, equipped with 1ts won- derously intelligent muchinery, 18 as much a murvel und a mystery the most intricate looms which spin out fabrics as beautiful as a dream. In the public mind luundries are associated with the disagrecableness, the strong odors and the general discomfort of the home wushday, but nothing is further from the truth. [na great modern es- tubiishment, like the Evans laundry in Council Bluffs, there cannot be found a single feature in the multiform pro- cesses of cleaning linen thut would shock the mosy delicate sensibilities. On the contrary the:e ure many things grateful to the eye and pleasing to other senses. besides being un endless of anmazement. The huge piles p, clean linen as it is taken from m dryers are as fragrant as new mown hay, and when it gete through the other processes all the beauty that brilliant luster can impurt has been added A trip through the big establishment on the corner of Sixth avenue and Pearl street yesterday afforded a BEE reporter a great deul of information concerning the modern methods of cleaning clothes. The Evans laundry is one of the largest in the west and every vrocess used is the nowest und most approved. 1t is fitled with machinery on every floor, but it is machinary thut’is meant to clean clothes quietly and quickly, and not to kill and maim employes while engaged Le siste chiefly of watching the machines do the work. ““We could take in 600 shirts here in the morning,” said Mr. S. F. Henry, the proprietor and manager, “and when night come we couid have them ready for delivery without interfering with our regular wash.” This gives an idea of the capacity of the plant. And it has to be large, for it 18 dolng. the work for an immense territory, reaching as far as 150 miles from Council Bluffs, The soiled cloth are brought to the laundry by express in huge hampers and, after receiving ideal treatment, are returned at the expense of the laun= dry in the same way. As large as it is, however, the plant is still being enlarged, a 60 foot addition now being in process of erection. 1t is one of the cleanest, brightest and most interesting places in the city to visit besides being one of the most™ im- portant commercial enterprises in the Missouri valley. Mr. Henry is always glad to see visitors and does not object to show them through and reveal the mysteries of a modern *‘washee” estab- lishment. - Internutional Cure association rooms are in annex to Grand hotel, 520 First avenue, Council Bluffs, In. For cure of alcohol and opium disease. ——— Great Clearing Sale, Of carpets, curtains, ete. Until July 15 we will sell all carpets, curtains, rugs, Japanese and Chinese mattings cost. Council Bluffs Carpet company ————— W. C.T UL The second day of the Women's Christian Temperance union convention of the Ninth district of lowa was much moro largely attended thau tho first, as the delegates had come from a great many outside towns who were unable to get here on the opening day on account of the tailure of the trains to run. ‘The pro- gram was very interesting and the papers read by the ladics showed a great deal of care- ful preparation. Among the speakers were Mrs, Dr. Snyder, Mrs, L. W. Tulleys, Mrs. S. 8. Hoover, Mrs, J. G. Lemen, Mrs. Hen Delong, Mrs. Stepten Phelps, Mrs. K. I Stoadard of Council Bluffs, In the evening talks wero made by the pastors of the city and by several of tho lady delexates, The following officers were elected to serve during the comiug year: President, Mrs. M. E. Cravdallof Red Oak; secretary, Mrs. S. S. Curtis, Atlantic; treasurer, Mrs. K, K. Stoddard of Council Bluffs; vice presidents, Mrs. Delia Ott of Audubon, Mrs. M, I. Craig of Atlantic, Mrs, E. A. Lyons of Guthrie Center, Mrs. M. E. Lawrence of Tabor, Mrs. S, Hoover of Council Bluffs and Mrs. E. Macy of Harlan. At ine close of the evening session the convention adjourned. ‘Arrangements are to be made with one of the city papers for the publica- tion of some of the papers which were read during the convention. —— Dr. Chamberiain, eye, oar, throat catarrh. Shugart block, Council Bluffs — Colfax ginger ale and mineral water sold at wholesale by Duquette & Co.. manufacturing confectioners. e et FINEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN AMERICA KUHN'S, 15T ST AT ——— HAD A TOUGH FIGHT. Firemen Called Out to S: Hay An alarm of fire from box 16, Sixth and Pierce strects, shortly after S o'clock last evening, catled the dapartment to the south side of the Willow Springs distillery, whera a great pile of baled hay was buraing. The fire caught at the west end of the big stack, which contained between 400 and 500 tons of hay, and spread with great rapidity, 8o that by the timo tho department arrived nearly half of tho pile v7as ablaze. Five streams of water were laid in and ths work of the Hre fightors commenced, and it was hard work 100, for the smoke was 50 dense that the fire- men could ardly breathe. The men from truck one turned in to save what they could, and succeeded in removing about 3J0 bales beyond the reach of the flames. It was impossible last night to ostimato the loss, as 8 great deal of the hay which was not burned was damaged by water. “hiefs Salter and Barnes, with three hose companies, remained on duty at the fire all night n order to extinguish every spark of five in the smotdering mass, g KUHN’S SODA FOU 'OUNTAIN IN COUN » Tons of Fine Major O Retired. Wasmixgro, D. C., June 24.—By direction of the president, Adjutant General Kelton re- tired from activeserv Major L. C. Over- ma, recently tricd at Cloveland for irregu- | DONT‘GET}KHW If a good sensible republican happens to meet you on the street and tellsyou *Ben Harrison will be re-elected assur get hot. Ifa rockribbed democrat insists on cited tones informs you that “Grover Cleveland will do Ben up so hard that he’ll never be heard of again’ “Alliance Farmer” catches you in his strawberry patch, that “General Weaver will dispense public patronage from the White House after next Mavch,”—don’t get hot. you that the “Nebraska Central” will never be built company drilled like a lot of old cows—don’t get hot. KEEP COOL Under all circumstances—keep your temper-—come down to the store some day this week and buy a fine btack alpaca coat for seventy-five cents—or a fancy brilliantine coat for a dollar—and a Yeddo straw hat, like the hat fellows sell for a dollar twenty-five, for eighty some very fine balbriggan underwear (cool weight) atthirty cents—(the forty-five cent kind)—a fine negligee shirt that's worth dollarnahaf, for ninety cents—and a silk grenadine windsor for a quarter--and a Guyot style suspender for a quarter--and silk embroidered socks fora quarter. Then put on a pair of old slippers and a pair of ventilated pantaloons, find an inviting hammock--get a good cigar and————two’s company. R Great Week--This-—Far Gool Stuff Summer Term Eight weeks, beginning July 5 from any of our dcp‘nrlment';. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. From one to three hours daily as required or desired. ]“”“ SALE- Goo easthesuns cornering you, and in ex- Sheafe, Broadway and Main stre N !‘ Fourth street. don’'t get hot. If an honest old I[f somebody happens to tell -or that your pet &nap for tho righ ]mu chonp. Cull w® Mrs. Eirat aven Anm by Gi chestiut, his shown well brok nbout 1,000 1bs. May bo se Uttorbaek Blufs.Price cents-—and WiaNLED lable girl, No washing. Mrs. 7T Lirst avenue, TGk sar for merchuniise; vrice Broadway and M I(‘UI{ SAL . l city. Plonty wutor und Sheate, Broadway and Maln stre y. and Main streot Jook s onee, and Main stre l““" SALE—Tho stamp G. W. PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experience. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE, doing a good bus nes Blufs. Wil tuko go sell ehe and Muin street. [SPECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFF 3. firo proot safe with ateel . suitable for small hank. First 1'bank, Council Blaffe, Ta. FHOBSES FOR SALE-Throe mares tor axlo atthe Towa hool for the Doaf: also wanted a first class matchod cirriage toam. Henry W. Rothert, superintondent. VOR SALE -Extra fine, thoroughbred, Jors sey oull, solld golor, registerod stook; 4 nonths old. T2 8 First street QIURAGE and Commission—Stoves, farnts tur te., storod and sold on commission at lowest rates. L. Kinnehan, 520 Rroadway. 'OR SALE-—On s and garden lani ne e al payment Counell 1t frul s, R RENT - Two of the reigg flats on 00 stroot FYOU have anything for sale or t E. 1. Shoate, Hroadway and M I T Wil pirts of the clty. B I Sheafe, Broadway and Main, (OR SALE od will A it Purnitue fixtures loase and hotol with 40 rooms in n good for stock of zeneral fo, Broadway and ainstrect, QOR SALE_Or trado. A six-room fran ll\\l’\lln hth ayenug, cor. ne th st., prico £.00 K. il Sheafa, Broaday and Main sts. small town s an loe Eurniture in- Will trado for Council Biuffs a H. Shoate, Broads JE QR SALE-Tho only notel 1n s ) from Counoil B u's, with good $1,000, buliding ident proporty in streot A perfee new sur A [OR RENT ington pdern sty lo n t repalr, ront . Broadway and Main' sts. NOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant in o pross perous Nobraska city, paying business, ood reasons for sellin 100, 1t Is o snup. B 1. Shoafe, Broadwiy and Muin stroot will buy n nieo new house; monthly aymicnts 67 foot ot in Geimos' adidition o izt of “proporty for sale, John- ston & Van Patten, NOR SA old, si S0 1s 1 fing 1, 15 wontlo nnd 10 drive singlo or West Broudway, Couneil ). Jucob Sims 08 for re- % Swith, od eirl, Gool w Farm, Missouri, With inipre will_trado .\ AL Sheato, Tow ords bro and meadow. Prioa’#2nn acre. . Broadway and Main street. Cholee farms in Pottavattamie Sheate, Broudway nd nd cattlo near (. care. PURAGE for horses genoral mors vithin 100 milos ot 10f hest qua Broadwu y looated tako part in ash, IS halance needlowork matorials; am > chance to BNTes, 402 1 a lidy to 2o in adway, Counell Bluft N ANTED -Nebraska Jands in YV for Council Biufs property v iand Main street. Ished seven room nd cold water th plano.bath, house, ] ngo. Address i o sheller, 10 bu. il H & Connell OR SALE—Elovator with 10 bu. ‘daliy; corn gr nde aw mill attachuient, 40 10 located ne: J lund In 1. Shoate, P for cash. menl. z wd bur Ton, pric Omn und Mui Students may select classes #1,600.00; hus cood trad barguin room furnished dwelling with centrally located; ront, $10.00 th to'partios without ehildren, i Iway and Maln stroet. 1th. 00 per month, VOurs to runj Il trade for Sheufe, Broundway u resic ORSALE—Stoek of merchandiso and bufld= ing in good Town town: stocc invoices building, $1.00.0); w 1l take wood lowa lund in ex- . Sheafe, Broadwuy and Main e DURNISHED room to rent at 1 street. on Liotor line. Refercnc tutsman s required. e U B0 loon i sanerdayiovening z up clothing. ~From the start to | larity in his accounts, has resigned and his irl for coneral housework VW ANTED- ! FIY n:nis e B 1o o IRA ', Apply ut 1820 West Browd way. | thirty-four hours, the train being delaved o | the finish there is not a process through | ¥esignation gues into effect Septomber 20. s \:‘n‘l"l;‘“\q)(‘l! APIIY pus l”l)ly‘ S £ ; 8 whic 2 goods ace put th subjects = = STANDARD PHONOGRAP! A 5 3 BRI BARGAIN-—Doublo resi- grea any times on account of wa houts, lhl:_l:“h I‘IL\)l :n;'l m:’ml \‘_U_tl}i\llI;\'“’Jt"hl; OPENING OF KUIIN'S § 3 S I treat the following Diseases : dence Ic South 5 3 CERIH o e SR ihempsolbny AmorS S le ROl i op s M g0 Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dig. | foot (ront; best loeation and burzain in M\AM( tem with pure blood. e Wity eases of the Eye and Eaf, I'its and A popie: the city if tuken at once, Day & Hoss, rsaparilla | floors ave devoted to_ the first processes, Y Disense, Liver laiut, Kidney Compluint, | Penrl strect, 1 " e i o It 3 t ' N York E s} € tht . makes pure, newolooiwidearivaes thaoll. | the reception of the goods, sorting, WX Oy ERS s Jo Save CrL‘mCl to 15719 NEN Cfll Norvous Dahlll:y, Menta! Depros- 01t SALE—Tco oot or powar. Oy e e marking and washing. The washers a sion, Loss of Manhcod, Seminal 1072, 8 {nches wide, bad arod und serew SEEQE [ N q eakness, Diabetes, Bright's Diease, £t.Vitus' | cutt iz, with complefo chungo of genring, 3 J Da Rbeuthatism, Paral White 8welling, chueks, one G-inch, one 4-inch and 1drill T~ —— T s Eerofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnors | chuck:sots metal turnin: tools, ete.; nlso are simply huge polished bruss cylin- ders thut contain nothing but the wash and hot suds, and th dirt is wushed out Spec rutes to tamilies for the sum- mer. Luarge rooms facing the park, low i c premium; Bost 10@!12}4¢ discount; St. Louis, %0c premium, o li-horse power ol eng with shafting, LA . ——— and Fistula in ano removed without | 0"/ ots! 4 i i oly by the agita vater. A 4 Ao y pul'ovs, belting, ote. Aliin good order and ! For Ront—Fi et oluss saloon: good 1o- | 0101y by tho agitation of the water. ~Iv NK KUHN'S S0DA. COLDEST AND TEACHERS REVIEW. the lm)le or drawing a drop of | will'lc sold chioly for cash or on tine to right ationsidl AETR T ipfione uscd to bo supposed thatthe rubber . : blood. Women with her delente organs re- | party. Address Box 45, Elliott, Tu. \ mn“ Ilkv..»nl_\nn-». WM;UI\H ile pa rw | wringer afforded the least destructive o oy Rapid and thorough. stored 16 health, Dropsy cured without tapping. an got long louso on good terms. Ad- [ method of removing surplus water, but heiDeashiRoll, E Special Atteniion given to private W y N dress D 24, Bee oftice, Council Blulls, i ‘.,l_lm,m,...‘ t\o (iluwu, aro 1t put | Viscesses, Ind., June 24.—Hon. Thomas BOOKRKEEPING. B e R A Py, CITIZth Sl‘ATh BANK T e through any process half as destructive died yester: is e Pt e 4 3 orfelt. for ai - Hot weather prices in picturo frames | La"oufh Sny process hisd as destructive | (o Individual instruction; no waiting for others. 80108500 forkil xsorVeneronliDle: § at Riley & She den’s art store. > ne gl e L4 d S— o ease I cannot cure without meroury. Of Counell BlaTe 3 ro tuken from the washers the water is T 5 PENMANSHIP. Tapo Worms removed in {wo or three Lours, o 80 | ¢apital stcos 130,009 Sregmmes driven out by centrifugal force, no pull- A Comm i 5 2 - pay. IHemorrhoids or Piles © GaplAL IO it Rt 1151797 ; et masisrer B it g dvrenohing ouitwialing: 0 ercia Classes will be formed to suit students. Penmanship may THOSE WHO AX Semty e ” els Madsen, a farmer living westof the | “/iho " caydinal idea or principle t Alanie GRS 2 as Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by callin i Surplus,. ... 8250,000 d & clty, had bis two boys out riding last oven- | sooms to govern everything is mpml:"‘: Traveiller. be taken as the only class. Tuition, usual rates. T mve lie yigalliog - Bt S e Y I on Pierco street, near tho corner of | und gentleness. When the clothes huve Summer term begins July 5. Fall term begins September 3, DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAE MEDICINES. Transret zenoral binks ‘ace, when his horse took fright at a motor | gone through the various processes of CEDAR RAPIDS, TA,, July 30th, 1601 For particulars see or address, The only Physiclan who can tell what alls | iy banik i Eodthuastom lya J surplus ot train and ran away, overturning the buggy | washing and ave ready to bid adieu to hase suffered intensely for a number of years F 5 N L . : a person without asking a question, INTEREST ON TIMA DEPOSITS and spithng all the occupants out on the | hot suds and cold water they are spread with catarrh of the stomach and mam- | W, S, PAUILLSON - - Council Bluffs, 1a. | aucorresponaence strictty confidentiat. Meaioins umulnli tln;vu»i\(-, one af‘nl.u I.mi\s. ]nml ln: on racks andaun in the drying closets, mation of the bladder and after being inca- Bent by express. Address all letters to collar bone broken, and his brother and | where superheated steam dries out the pucitated for business by an acute attack g : ‘1 e [‘ ¢ v ) y ‘ H e D! oy 9 o [ - | of this resolution to h blished in th aithoueh none of tho other injuries wers at | i then they are run Upstairs, where A ) S R B e e AGES FOR GRADING, ors of gt 1ots, arnd LAt unlexs such a" A asriuus they ure tarned over to machinery that benefit from my physician, 1was induccd Toithoonpersof alllotasnd parta of lote and Quneie shail Wikl ave daraatier ag publioh, [] [ [] ' INSTITUTE- “Lato to bod and eary to rise will shortoy | a8 human intelligence and nerves of to go to Excelslor Springs, Mo. T spent | wost adjolning lota. oy 31 5 513 | sidowalks s herein required, that the Board — s n —. tho road to sour home in the siios “Hay | steel that nover tire or loso aceuracy. o month drinking the Sulpbosaline and | # and 40, in block 4, Aimpbeil's addicion, fro e o IS HS RO e G0 10 N T {1 carly to boa'and “Littlo Early Kisor,” the | This is tho department that excites the Ferro-Manganese waters with tho very | #ihetreet to2istatroat, |\ L 01080 D6 nasessed akainst the real eAtato, 1ot 888 Broadway, | }0 (“I ::l:l that makes life longer and better and ;\‘uml nv:glmmlm tion (;)( [tl!m \'xslt:‘ll'. prompt result of what I believe to be a ed, three .“,,‘[. cm',w., 1"1""""“”“’:1“'0 nlrlpt:\rl:l:f lot infront of and aburting such b wisor. ere is u little machine that has noth- perfect cure of all my ailments, At any city of Omaha, have boen duly appointed by | sidewalk. & A i » ——— ing to do but stareh the bosoms of shirts . s foom all pata and dis. | the muyor. with the upproval of the city | PassedJune 7th, 18 i x Counecil Bluffs, lowa Trai 5 3 g 3 \ rate 1 am now froe from all p councll of suid city, tomssces the da E. P. DAVIS, ? " Trains lonve Manawa daily at § and it puts the starch just where it is tress, my appetite and digestion could not | ¢ ,,‘,..,,. ALY v of th President of the Council 3 gz 1, and l._:-"_l"- ), wanted and nowhere olso. Beside it is e beiter and myatrengtbils fallysestared. Lo 'rx;flln'F in blo Attest T 7 1 FOR THR ), B, 5:30, 7 130, another sentient mass of brass und steel 1 4 g ¢ . ditlon. from C JOHN GROVES, City Clerk, | i cannot say too much regarding my con- i} ¢ 3 5 0, 10, 10:80, 11 and 11:33 p.'m. Tho | that starches collars and another that victions 08 {0 the wonderfal bealiog prop- | Socoe 1S C I Saary B QR inan AR B SIS, Mayor. 1 REAT}“L‘“‘ 5 teain will make connection with | doos the same to the bales of cuifs. Euch erties of the waters, Yours truly, You wro furthor notified, that having | o br BEVIS Mayor W. C. ESTEP. A ; " ed us required byfduw, we will, on the 7th o lots, pibrts c d f -——OF gy done in five minutes by hand and does i Wiwer Bros, Whtesie Groers | i ¢ V'R DY AN | reatentiaieiicoitn dosbote Sttt | REynaral Dirsslor, Embalmer G QAL Mo ra et N st < it just right, There is a machine that o'clock in the farenobo, wt the office of T. B, You and each of you ar2 hsreby notified to | i ¢ 4 A 3 Tho remaing of Lewis Wenril, who died | },,,5 nothing to do but raise tho collar- The waters are votled only by the Ezcd _| MeCulloch, "room bz N. Y. Tifo" buliding, | consteuct permanont sidewalks as required by | G flmc afl‘ flmlfill ]]ls 1 Thurday nieht from iujurios recelved in an | bapds und polish them; another that sior Springé Company at fithin the corparnia lisite of enld alty, mest | &5t i Omaha, ot which the above is & 14 N. Main Street ))) aceldent on the motor line, were taken to the | hunts out the wristbands' of shirts and usaosair et 0f dunage to the ownors rospect- | COPY Wb, BIRKITAUSER, COUNCIL BLU Best facl'tlos, MDPAratus ni Rtome ¢ roows of Undertaker Lunkloy yestorday and | leaves thom bright, glossy and shapal Excelsi Sori DA ,,,..,,.,{%,,m,‘m..d TV e | Ohatrman toakd of Publio Works. INCIL BLUS paLiocll Lok SERREALIN 3 nuDiamania) an autopsy was beld for the burpose of dis- | But the most intelligent machine is that 10F SPFINGS | i taicng luto comsliirationspcial beciits, gt 241 Bt il g inomnredulcin g modloalion & coveriug, if possible, the exact cause of his | which polishes the bosoms of shirts at | i 3 e re naiflad Soda nrasant ab thotine | TG E T i - 34 e s | 0 BadR fan Pabiante DN o - death. It was decided to hold au faquesr, | the rato of from 60 0 80 u minute. No, | Jor Pamphdet, Mls'ou" and plico aforesuld. ald ke any objections | NOTICE OF ASSESSM ENT OF DAM MR G oot Beat aecomolitions in the we ! A jury was empanelied aud allowed to view | it cunnot he described; it must be g v 1o or stutements concerninz sald wssessment OR CHANGE OF GRA DI, EWER PROPOSALS, Write for circulars on deformit.es and the remains, after which it was given . re. | rap R jee JRHAL NG| l(lClLll‘lhOI] Drug Co,, AgLs., Omahy, Neb | of dumages us you wiy consiaer propor. JHANGE OF GRADL, | proposals will be recolved by the un- | DFACO% trusses. club foot, ourvaturos of snin, cens until u{1cF the nutopsy 1s comploted this | 560 ot work to ‘bo understuod. 2 VARG & - B McCuLtoo, To the owners of all lots, parts of lots and | dersigned until 130 o0'clock p. 1., pllom tiinors, or, st rreh, bronehivs, ine SR l“m:.'h .’: :Mmrl:"d ,,{.1‘,5}‘ a ..:.m, TAPA N 15} Al AL L THONAS, feal estate ‘ulouk Twonty-ninth streot ‘Ilr;:y: e, for constructing 1ho main sy { palucion aiectrioli 'y irulysts, onllopay, kids —— ront! Not a false motion; not a P b & BRYRWA. ckol 3 ooty ersccting | sprague street from Sist o ot i ol OpUFALIOL 093 4afl '8} Mrs. Winslow's Soothing svrup reduces in- | pull nor u streteh; the sinuous gliding of P I LE Smaha fuas 3 U8; JHAI | streotal peroby motified that the under. | LHS,SO0HOEtING drain dltotics fiue | sueglcal opoEaion, SPEOLALTY, ‘ flammation whilo childzen aro teething & hrigktioylindsr undarasath shioh the PERMANENT SIDEWALK RE stgnod, throe disiiteruatod fron-holdors of (ho | prensrod by che ¢ty anslest bnd S dun ytus 1 Q,ISEASBS 0F WUME"N Boolcon Disoasos of cents a vottle. linen is sliding with a positive motion LUTION. city of Omuha, huve been duly appointed by | the city council, said plans specifitntions | JYomen KR sboly ad lod i lylng- ) — RO the mayor, WIth the pprovil Of Ok clty | being on 16 1 the ofiice o the Bourd of s | 10 4ep srtmont fur womon during conynoment. ho Woman's Relief corps will give |2 that enc 5 it; the shirvt front has re- | a #ad Complete Treatument, consiating o) Councll Chamber, Omaha. Neb, Juno councll of said eity, to ussess the damages to | e Works. sriotly vr.vated Oniy Roilible Medloal Ins " sAav o, celved o degree of lustre that would | Buprositories, ules, “aiso in Bos | Be it resolved by the Oty Council’ of the City | the owners respectively, of the property (- Ench proposal to b il q | sttutemaking i Speoialt supper Saturday night, June 23, at | .+, / and Piils Extes ol 4 3o HIOROSA, e made an printed | PRIVATE D ] y night, Jun \ huve been deemed an impossibility a Ouiaha, the Mayor concurring: by o e of grade of Twenty-nlath | blunks furnished by the howrl. and Lo’ b e | BadtnATEL Eh,m. KD _.,;..'.1‘ opposito Ogden house. | whor tmb ane ey (possibility o o, Tuat pervianeut dewalka bo construted tn from Hickory to Marths stroots und in- | companied by'n certitied chock’ i the i of Sy b0, isuunen s Supper served om 5 to 8o’clock for 15 9 . fail. §1 per box. 6 for s’ t All. Why suff he city maha a8 deslgnated below, within ng streots, declared necessary by or- | 800, payable to the city of Omsha, us ovidenee oatie Aosal piave Toe oream nnd oake the rost of the ovens | Srerytbin and that machine is perfec- T D O acra” Leat by mal Y “'_"_fl.{:"fl five daye after the publication of this resolu- ice No. 155, passed May 81, 1802, and a- | of good fuith, ; Mante for Lo ot VITA L BN 1 tion. Of Course there are about 80 men. | beitialy sivan with & hove o faien,aarantes ls | tion, of the parsonal service thereof, a by oF- | proved Juno 3, 18 e bonrd raserves tho rlght o reject any Ay ing. i ’ il ot W L AECE N T co 1s auttiosized and reguiced,’ such side. You are further notified th ving ne- | or all blds, wund to walve defects. b | to VISIL us may be troatod ut ho women and girls employed, but their P P ratteo ral 3 i correshon ence, A L nomoL Al KT amLoys u ] he e by Kubo & G0 Drilsts 5016 Asenta, corner rn:lunlwllm 1;..m lullml permanent x‘r‘;ulla o cepted suld lu|vm“llu ont lumllm; LW . BIRKIAUSE B o X P L R T “‘:"";* oAl McPhul pianos, 116 Stutsman street, ) g cledn and con- maba. Nob. ablished on the paved sireets spoc v oy Luw. we w h duy o Chalrm ot Publie Works, O XD reas AanL ALY MO0 SEAY 8 S and tobo construeted of stoie or artificial stone 1S, 0t e hour of 10 tie 1u, Nob. s, At it | OFexpross, securoly packod, no mir to . Read page 8, Chautauqua progeam, _— —- e -."«‘.‘.r;x“m ia speciications on fle1n tue offien Wt the oftiee of Hhinvor jho.] Omabu, Nob., June 2drd, 1802, J3.-24 ind oaty contonts o sondor. Uns porsonal ine - of th lourd of Public or| and under its nam street, withia the corporate - — - N LRUROrN 4 1 ARG cony Us OF 801 o— e stro history of your cuse, and we will send lu E d Lunat Every MAN can be Himits of suld cit t for th pose of . 5 . | - J send o plala L A wan named Cochran, who has beea con- SYTHONG and ‘v'xot W e . South 80 feot nore or 4‘1:|mldvrh:‘ ul:xl )1 A the Au-fllz):l’llwlml’ of 8ids for ¥ n_""“'“”‘ C 1l Chamber fu New WSADRO S S R U g 5 %t Y A 1oss, Tot & block 201%,6 1Ly, 20 foot wide, peru dumagos L0 the OWners respectively ¢ City Hall, Omuha, Neb, BOOK TO MEN, EBEE: Ugon Private , fined for some vme past i the iusaue wara by using SPAUISH nent grade. Werty, i 3 id chinge Of gra Soaled bids for fresco painting the side walls P Fr fipaoiul or Norvous Dis. 4 Al e e Nentaitas N lV!ll.| ..u.(. .."... Remedy. YOUNG MEN West 8ide of 16th st.. north 66 feet. more or 1ug futo considerution special benefits If | and celling of the councll Chuniber. 1 tho Lo v | Colen Bpotegay. Yusiils Qlan and Yarigg. 5 . ord's b . h OR OLD sulferiig from NRRVOUS DEBILITY, LOBT of less. lot 1 bloek 1% city, 2) feet wi1e, porma- city hall, fn ofl colors. the last eoat to on Applianoes for Deformities & Ti moruing at 7:30 o'clock by breaking a hole in TAILING MANHOOD. uightly enissions, consulsions, nervous nent grade. | “You are uotified to be present at the time | wuxed, will be recolved ot this ofico to 4 p. u, | it aetory jotho Westof 80 & it e high ‘stockede that runs arourd the Frostration, caus: d by the use of opium, (obscco or aicoliol, wake: North side of Harney street, lots 5 aud 6. | and place aforesald and make auy objeotions | July i5th, 1502, Cost not to exceei §1,005.05. | BE AN CES, TR Ui, ELECEEIG D in (ke Bk onan JHBa eayad she WIS fuiness, meiital coprension, loss of powe i citier $6%, tperiuaior: bigek 1 clty, 12 feot wide, permunent krade. | to or stutom nis concering’ suid ussossment | Each bidder (o furalsh his own speoillcations CERIES AND BELTS, [Alas Tham setiArpose. el 0 Earincs LB S6uta b »-.D;":;uav(i?r‘.{;.*»{;n;‘. or any personal weak' 1 est side of 12th st.. lot 1 block 150, city, 20 | of daruges s you wuy consider Rrope and desiy. d to accompany hils bid with o | Omah odical 3 N jcal Institut . o ¥ STRONG MEN, eet wide, permanent grade. W. Q. SHKIVELR, certitiod thoek for f100. Tho rizht s reserves | OMaha Medical and Surgical lInstitute > — We give en guarantee with 6 boxes Lo cure any case of refund fhe money, §1 & boa ¢ b And bt further resolved. GEORGE G. SEA'Y. bJoct i 5 ™ DeWilv's Sarsuparilis oleansss the bload For Sal S 85 That the Hoard of Public Works be, and 1y IO R AGie Y | toreject uny or ull bids, 26th and Broadway, Coancil Bluffa or SalsinOmahabySnow, Lund& Co, u blic 3 d g JNO.F, FLACK. THEO. OLSEN, T Srogewad, ol | esewy sutborized and directed 1o cause & copy | Omaba, Neo., June 16th, 104 3204 108 J4diy Comptrolier, 08 mingioe Hdp froo r of Omahs o8 Qwaha snd Counoll Blults eivetrlo wolor lum