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e THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. DFFICE Leilvered ty Carrler to any partof the City 1. W. TILTON, - MANA: | Bus'ness Office, TYLEPHONEs | RYAE S — e e MINOR MENTION. N Y. Plumbing C Boston store for ary goods. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., The driveway to Chautauqua will bo sprivkled this year. Phil Phillips, boss of the sewer gang, was approached by an unknown man yesterday who offered to scll him twenty counterfeit dollars for £, Tho fellow escaped before an ofticer could be called. Oscar Burns, the colored man who has been shocking the modesty of people in the northwestern part of the city for some time ast, was captured by Oficers Beswick and Klnrphy last evening. The Chautaugua grounds wero never in such good condition ns now. Kvery possible convenience §s boing arranged for and tran- slonts us well ns campers wiil find no oc- casion for any fault-finding. Tho oase of Theolore Lyons against the Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacific railway con *pany was on trial before Justico Cor terday, The plaintiff wants a cow that was killed by one of the com- pany’s trains. Pottawattamio tribe No. 21, Improved Or- dor of Red Mon, will meet 1n regular council this ovoning in their wigwam, corner of Broadway and_Main strcets, at the eighth run for work in the degress. All visiting chiofs are welcome. An unknown negro entered the residenco of Mrs, Smitn, 513 Mynster street, yestord without knocking. John @Alles was preseat and started with Lho fellow to the police stu- tion, when ho suddenly took to his heels, Hoe 18 betieved Lo be a sneak thief. A brakeman on tho Kansas City road had the two mivdle fingers of his right hand bedly mashed while coupling cars 1 the company’s yards, Dr. Lacy dressed the in jured members, after which the mau was taken to nis bome in St. Josept, Mo. A pile of clothing, evidently stolen from a second hand store, was found last evening by the police near Gilberv's ice house at the corner of First avenue and Twelfth strect. It seeined to bave been hidden there until the thief had a chance to take it away. ‘The Ben Hur Mining and Milling company of Colorado has been recently organized with a capltal stoek ot $700,000 for the purpose of working the Little King, Optimus, Minnio H, Mossback and Bon Ton claims. W. O. Wirt of this ity is one of the director: The preliminaries to the opening of tho Chautauqua assembly next Saturday are be- iug rapidly mage, ‘onts are being sprend, the amphilheater is being decorated, and the grounds are being gotten in readiness for one of tho largest crowds ever seen ou the grounds, Monday evening Mrs. W. A. Coulter entor- tained at her home, 400 Glen avenue, & few friends from Kausas City aud Omaha. Thoy were Mrs, C. W. Stockton and sstor, Miss Nellie Stockton of Kansas city and ) Agnes Humm, Bertha Nugent ‘and Frances Emerson of Omaha, The 7-vonr-old_dauglter of Conductor E. H. Smithof the Union Pacific railway was bitten by a dog Monday and seriously in- {ured. The vicious auimal fastened his teeth n her wrist and the back of her neck and in- flicted two bad wounds before assistance could bo rendered. ‘The police bave received a message from the sheriff at Orange City announcing that tho store of Gurley & Vanderburg at Alton was entered by burglars, who secured six revolvers, s1x_razors and 'hall a store full of shoes and clothinz. Tho thieves are sup- posed to have come this way. Avraxgements are being nade for a grand vally of tho mombers of tno people's party in Council Biuffs on Saturday ovening. An effort will be made to have addrosses deliv- ered by such men as Benjamin Terrell of 'Pexas, Jerry Simpson of Kansas or Colonel 6. I Norton of Chicago. 'Tho place of hold- g the meeting will bo announced later. The Chautaugua opens next Saturday with an adaress by Governor Boies and music by the lmperial quartet of Chicago. Governor Boles is to speak_on tho history of Iowa. Those who have heurd the Imperial quartet aeclare that they are fully equal to, and many pronounco “them superior Lo tho Shu- bert quartet, which has created so much en- thusiasm here. ‘Thoro is quite a move started in favor of giving to M. E'. Rohrer of this city the demo- cratic nomination of railwar commissioner. His friends and supporters are urging his nomination, not only on the grounds of his worthiness, but also because Council Blufts has never been given a place on tho demo- cratic stato ticket. kx-Mayor Robror is popular at home and is so well known through the state that he would without doubt get his full party vote, Not the slightest trace has been obtained of J. W. Curvell, the colored man who ran away from the county juil soveral days azo while being taken to the Women’s Chris tian mssociation hospital. It 18 being quiotly whispered that his escape was not such o wysterious uffair as it was at first thought to be, but that it was a cut and-dried affair with some of the county ofticiols who did not want a corpse on their hauds. If this supposition is the correct one, Curvell knew his part and plaved it without a biteh, Andrew Campbell and Laura Groon were arrested yosterday on an information filed by Joff Green, a brother of the womun, charging thom with lewd conduct. Whilo they were iu Justice Swesringen’s courtawaiting a hearing bis bonor in a joking way suggested that they-got married. A new idea came into their heads, and apparently & guod one, for in less than half an hour uiter the suggestion bad been made the justico had climbed into his splicing garments aud esroed o wedding fee. 'who criminal case against the couple was then dismissed. DoWitv's Sarsaparilla is reliable. Chautnugqun Trains, Leave Council Blufls from Island depot at 6:10 a. m., 8: 9:30 a. m., 10:27 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 1 0 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Rock PERSONAL PARIGRAPHY, Mrs. L. 8. Amy has gove to Salt Lake City to visit friend: Miss Mary Oiiver 1s visiting friends in northern Towa. Mrs. W. . Vickery leaves taday for Den- yer and Colorado Springs. Will O'Donnell is home from college to #pend the summer with his parents, Miss Sabie Amy hus left for a visit with friends in Cedar Rapids and Chicago. Miss Tillie Leutzioger Is home from a visit to her sistor, Mrs. Anuie Clark, at Chicago. Mrs. W, H. Tiltoa and Mres. Laura Kirby lefu last eveniug for a visit with friends in Shenandoah, Mrs. F. Smith and daughtor, Miss Cora Naaon, left last evening for a month's visit in Fremout, Neb, Paul Aylesworth has roturned home from Princeton university, where he has been during the pust year. Mrs. M. . Rourer, Master I. B. and M is Carrlo bave goue to Chillicothio, Mo., for thelr usual summer outing, Mr. C. B Towloe leaves tomorrow evening on o important six weeks' business trip, during woich ho will visit his old bome in Kingston, N. H. Allen Sopers, who has been a resident of Denver for mauy years, left for bis home on Mooday, wfter a visit of several days with J. B, Atkins and family, Hon, John Y. Stoue left Mouday ovening for Des Moinos to attend the republican state conveution which meets today. He is a caudidate for recowmination for atiorney general, Lockwood and Phillip Dodge returned Mouday from Harvard university and will pend the vacation with their parents, Mr, nud Mrs, N, P Dodge. George H. Goodell, o graduate of the Boston School of Tech- nolugy, is their guest. Mra. L. R. Patton, Rockford, Iil, writes: HFrom personal experionce I can recommend DoWIilt's Sarsaparills, & cure for lmpure blooa and general debility.” 150 people in this city use gus stove: The Gus Co, puls 'em ii ut cosl —— NENS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Graduating xercises of the Olass of '02 at 8t. Fravcis's QUITE AN INTERESTING PROGRAM Many Friends of the Institation Were Pres. ent—Wusieal Selections Were Feae tares of the Oceasion—List of the Members, The graduating oxercises of the class of '09, St Francis' academy, took place last cvening in the chuvel, befors u large audicuce composed of the friendas of the graduates and of the institution. Essays on the followiog subjects were read by the members of the senior class: Salu atory, Schoes of the Past,” Miss Ella Mahoney ; “The Band of Seven,” Miss Margaret Murphy; “The Gold Dust of Time,” Miss Eila Coughlan; “Sunshine in a Shady Place, Miss Gertrude Kerrinara; “The Acrid’ Spirit of the Times Corroded the True Steel,” Miss Mary Murphy; ‘Shine in Use,”” Miss Nelllo Hynes; valedictors, ALY 1502, Miss Josephine Lac At the close of the exercises diplomas were con- forred on the soven graduates, showinz that thoy had completed the course in the aca- domy. All tho essays woro well written and showed a great deal of careful prepara- tion, The reading was interspersed with a num- ber of fine musical sclections, in which the following pupils took part:' Misses Lo Herman, Joe Lacy, Mary A. Murphy, Grimm, Anna __Drake, Antoula ler, Mabel Yetzor, Bessio Rew, Slena Gleason, Bessy Beno, Gen- evieve Wickham, Veronica Wickham, Ida Doigrogain, Ilorence Morrow, Nellio Dunn, Eugenia Lynch, Mamie O'Neill, Jen- vie Murphy. Josina Lange, Pet Fitzgerald, Cecilia - Wickham, Patricia Wickham, Mae Farrell, Mamio Muldoon, Loutse Lynch, Katie Lereh, Floronee Murdocl, Mabel Love, Ada Murray, Anne Wickham. Blla Hopkins, Agnes Danuhey, Nellio Danahey, Iva Ritchie, Neliie ' Callahan, Anoa Shank, Beatrico Hinds, Emma Kirchman, Dovle Davis, Mary Fisher, Mable Martio, Gertrude Kerrhard, " Philomena Swift, 'Margaret Murphy and Ella Maloney. Choruses were ulso sung by the members of the senior and junior classes. ‘Tho musical part of tho evening’s entertalnment was very fine. During the afternoon the work of the year in the painting and fancy work depariments were on exhibition in the reception rooms of the acadewy, and' was 1spected by a large numbor of visitors, Interesting exercises were held Monday ovening at St. Joseph’s academy. Masters ‘Thomas Danahey and Patrick Sullivan wero awarded divlomas signifying thewr comple- tion of the course at that institution. —— Wrepixe Warer, Nob., Oct. 28, '00.—Dr. Moore: My Dear Sir—I have just bought the third bottle of vour Tree of Life. It is indeod a ““Tree of Life.” Doctor, when you 50 kindly gave mo that first bottie my right side was so lamo and sore and my liver en- larged 80 much that L could not lie upon my right sido at all. There was a soroness over my ladneys all of the time, but now that troublo is all over. I sleep just as well on one side as on the other, and my sleep rests and refreshes me, aud I foel tho best I've feit in fifteen yoars.and I know that it is all duo to your Treo of Life. Yours very trul D. I Vv For sale oy all druggists. Kess- LAST WEEK OF THE JUNE SALE. At the Boston Store, BARGAINS IN BEVERY DEPART- MENT. Special bargains in figured china siiks for this week only, all” our 65¢ and 75e figured china silks for &0c. 5,000 yards corded taffeta, sale price 12ic, worth 19¢, one of the prettiest wash goods on the market. Chiffon, the latest craze in neck woar, just received, over 500 yards in all the newest shades and cowbinations, on salenow at 25c a yard, worth from 39¢ to 50c. Wash goods, Our line of wash goods is the most complete in the west. Bvery- thing from the 8¢ challie to the finest all wool. See our line of challies at 8¢, 43¢ and 6ie, worth 50 per cent more. Cropons, Bedford cords, Taffeta cords, pongecs, ete., all in at 123c, making the prettiest line of wash goods to be found anvwheze. Ladies® waists in white, black, black and white, fancy perecale, ete., in end- less variety from 48c to $2 27 Children’s lace caps. all_our $1.00 and 1 25 caps during sale for 50c. 11 our 50¢, 65¢ and 7ic caps for this weelk only. Straw hats in misses’ and children’s, don’t have yvour children get sunstruck when you eun get a 23 hat for 124e, 50¢ hat for 19¢, a 7a¢ and $1.00 hat for 33c. Ladies” and misses’ hiack silk mitts, we show the finest line ever shown over any retail counter. See our line at 1. 256, 83c, 80¢, Alc, H8e, Che and Tae, with- out a doubt the b value ever offered in such goods, seo them, and you will bo with us, Mosquitoes! Mosquitoes, bad fiends’, don't know that we have got to huve them, but wo are sure to have them, prepure for their coming, have your windows secured against them with® the putent adjustable window screcns. they are offering for 25 each at the Boston stor Towels, 50c dozen; fancy colored borders, knotted fringe; the price you might style one of the seven wonders, 12ic. Ak to see them. Hosiery and underwear. We have ulways led. This season we have out- done all previous efforts. See our line in onyx, fast black, Hermsdorf, royal stainless, Louvre, ete. Ask to see our ladies’ fast black hose at 25¢ a pair, a world beater. BOSTON STORE. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Biuffs, Ia. Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 and 10 a. o, 12m., and 1, 2, 2:30, 8, 8:80, 4, 4:30, 5, 5:80, 6, 6:30. 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9, 9:30, 10, 10:80, 11 and 11:% p. m. The 11:55 train will make connection with the lust electric motor cur for Omaha. —_— If your old furnace needs overhauling, or if you contemplate putting in a new one, ‘you should examine the Boynton Gastight, Mr. Lauterwasser, with Shugart & Son, isa practical furnace man, and will be glad to give you his experionce in such matters if you choose to consult him. Don’t wat until fall 25¢, all liven towels, —— pworth League. A meeting in which the young people of tho Methodist denomination ure greatly i terested, is now In progress at Trinity Meth- odist cburch, It is the annual couve ton of the Epwortn leaguo of the Nioth lfown alserict. This district comprises Harvison, Mills, Montgowery, Taylor and Puge counties, together with the west balf of Pottawaltamio and Crawford counties. Delegates to the number of sov- soven are present from the various Ep- in the Alstrict, representiug urly every town where there is a Metho- dist church in ull that avea. Most of the delegates urrivea worning, but new arrival continuously all day, tious Are ‘expectea to the list today. I'he ecarly morniug was devoted w a devotional service led by Miss Balley of Dunlap, after which a business session was held, An address was made by Goodwin Perkios of Missouri Vailey on th Evaneelistic Work of the League.” In the afterncon au election of officers was held, with tke following result: President, H, Jobnson, Logan: first vice president, J. B, Hurris, Deulson: second viee presiaent, Mrs. F. 5. Leightv, Malvern; third vice president, Sadie Swith, Shenan- doab; correspouding secreiary, Alice esterday came {u almost and furtber addi- | Brandriff, THE Missouri OMAHA Valley; record- Mae Sims, Council Bluffs; treasurer, J. 'P. Morris, Glenwood. Dele. gates were also selected to the convention of the Eighth conference district, at which a meimber of the board of control of the Ep- worth league will be chosen for the d strict which mcludes Towa, Minnesota and Mis- souri, Rev. J. B. Harris of Denison and G. H. Roose of Malvern were appointed dolegates and Rev. G. W. Roderick of Missouri Valley and Frank Hooker of Shenandoah alternates, A general discussion followed the business meeting, in which U. G. Johnson of Denison took the lead. Tne coudition of the longues were reported by the various dele- gates, and from the reports all scomed to ba in a flourishing con- dition. Various topics of interest were dis- cussed, and tho session was a very interest- ing one. At 7:30 in the evening there was a song service of half an hour, after which Dr. B. P. Paine of Lancoln, Neb,, preached and conducted a revival service, oot -Abisbod It 1s what Hood's Sarsaparilla actually doos that tells the story of it merit and has wiven it the largest sale of any medicine. ——— What Sargent Says, If you want to pay $1.00 for a pair of shoes go to Sargent’s, 1f you want to pay $2.00 go to Sargent's, 1f you want to pay $3.00 go to Surgent’s. If you want to pay $4.00 go to Sargent’s. 1f vou want to piy $5.00 go 1o Sargent’s and he will sell you a better shoe for the money than you'can buy elsewhere, and if he tells you the shoe will wear he will stand behind them and give you a new pair for evary pair not as repre- sented, This is not talk, but business. I have had the experience and have the goods and business, and can muke the prices. Come and sae me SARGE ing secretary, . the Shoe Man, 413 Broadway. s Colfax ginger alo and mineral water sold at wholesale by Duguette & Cou manufacturing conféctioners. ScaSe Importing a Chicago Church. Next Sunday there will be a peculiar and atteactive feature to the Chautaugqua program. It is nothing less than the picking up of an entire Chicago church preacher, choir and organist, cing them on the platform of eit amphitheater here. Rev. Dr. Thomas, the famous liberal divine, will preach, the Tmperial quartette wili eing, Mrs. Nellio Bangs Skelton will serve as pianist. This minister with these sume singers and with Mrs. Skel- ton as accompanist furnished the serv- icesat tho People’s church in Chicago for three years, and caused Hooley’s theater to be packed every Sunday. The reproduction of this popular gervice arouses much interest in the parti pants. (One of the members of the quartetto writes that they are making special preparations for next Sunday, and they promise the finest musical service which they can command. Those who want to attend the People’s chureh when it is at its best, can easily do s0 next Sunday. Plan for Improving Blg Lake, Park Commissioner A. C. Graham has 8 schemo to drain off tho water now in Big lake by letting it run into the river and thon dam it up on both the horth and south ends. Then he would pro- coed to fll it up again by allowing the water torun into the basin from the springs in the northwesteru part of the city, which numver legion. The lake could bo kept full to the briug without any help from the river, and the watar would then beof the finest instead of beim weighted down with sandand clay as it now is, The plun would giveto Council Biuffs one of the flnest lukes to be found in the west. In connection with Big lako matters Mr. Grabaw enters a protest against the state- ment to tho _effect that a low dive 1s being run by ono Peter Hansen, on city property. Mr. Graham states that the place where the disgraceful carryings on have been noticed is not on city property, but ten feot over toe line. ——— Disease never successtully attacks a sys- tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla makes puro, n3wol>d lundearicaes the old. Prof. Zerkowsky will accept a fow more scholars on the violin or violin- cello. Address 305 N. Tth. e Dr. Chamberlaip, eyc. ear, throat caturrh. Shrgurt block, Council Bluffs McPhail pianos, 116 Stutsman street. Read pago 6, Chautauqua program. International Cure association rooms are in annex to Grand hotel, 520 First avenue, Council Blulls, In. For cure of aleohol und opium discase. —_— Grand Hotel, Council Blufl; Special vutes to tamilies for the sum- mer. Large rooms facing the park. ———— For Rent—Ticst cl loon; good lo- tion; fine fixtures. Rosponsible party can get long leuse on good terms. Ad- dress D 24, Bee ofiice, Council BlufTs, Hot weather prices 1n picture frames at Riley & Shereaden’s art store. = 'H OMAHA, dvised by tho City Attorney That It Has No Jurisdiction, City Attorney Van Dasen's opinion, given to the council on the quastion as to whother that body has jurisdiction in making the levy for school purposes, is to the effect that South Omahba 18 still a city of the second class as rogards school matters, ana tho council is thereforo without jurisdiction in the matter. In accordance with Mr. Van Dusen’s opin- ion the council will uot interest itself far- ther in the proposed levy of 123§ mills for school purposes, and will ‘raise no objections to the Board of Education proceediug in the matter in accordance with the charter of a ity of the second class. sou Elected Ofticors, Nebraska lodge No. 227, Ancient Order of United Workmen, has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: P, M. W., P, E. Sulliyanj M. W., A. M. Gallaghor; fore- man, John Irwin; overseer, James Carmody recorder, J. M. Gallagher; financier, Josoph Duffy; receiver, Kichard Swift; guide, P, Buntz; inside watchman, Iid Lowry ; outside watchman, 150 Hayes. Next Tuesday eveoing the newly elected officers of all the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodges in Omaba and South Omaha wilt be installed at the hall of No, 60, ia this city. ‘Thelr Annunl ¥ nlo, The employos of the beof killing depart- wment of the Cudahy Packing company will give their aunual picnic at Waterloo Sunday, July 24, H.J. Marty, Reed Darnell, Her- man Kogel and Paul Martip, the committee apoointed for that purpuse baviog so de- cided, Sevoral coutests fn killing and_dressing will take place. A bandsowe gold medal il bo given to the champlon sheep killer and dresser of Nebraska, tho titlo to that aistinction to be won at the coutest on the day of the picaic, Notes and Personal Q. C. Vaughu returned yestorday from Fremout. Miss Jennie Morris has returned home frow her visit to lowa. The pupils of St. Agnes' schools were given a pienio at Spring Lake park yesterday. Mrs, Jennie Walker of the government microscopical force returned yesterday from a visit to Columbus. Rev. C. N. Dawson has succeeded in rais- jug 81,200, which amount wipes out the entire indebtedness of the churoh, Leonard Ewers, a youag lad living at Sev- eatoenth and O stroels, was seriously bitlen by & savage dog yestorday W. . Lorenzen was he guest of Jacob DAILY BEE: WEL DAY, Jaskalek yesterday. Hp has just returned from an extended visit | urope, Services will bo heid a% the chu=ch this evering at 7 o' ock. the new lay reader, wijl proside. Miss Mame Sevkora, & teacher in the pub- 1ic schools, leaves toda¢ for Leaf River, 11, whoroe she will spend the summer vacation. A. L. Huater has roturhed from Albany, Mo. Ho was accompumited by his sister, Miss Nottie Hunter, who will remain a few days in South Omaha. Yesterday Van nt,. Caray & Reimer loaded 518 cattle, which will be 1ncreased 100 at Chicago, and on July 8 wiil bo shipped from New York on the steamer Greece, to Londoen, England. C. M. Hunt, aprominent capitalist, was arrested yestorday ubon complaint of Health Oficer Snively, Mr. Hunt is charged with violating the health ordinance by refusing to clean up his property at Twenty-ffth and N streets, South Omaha will care for several hundred of thuse who will attend the people’s conven- tion. The Reed hotel will find accommoda- tions for a delogation of about 100 from Ohio and the other hostelries will take care of all possible. Many privato homes will also be thrown open to the visitor: il DeWitt's Sarsaparilla aestroys such pol sons as scrof ula, skin disease, czewa, rhou matism, Its timely usesaves many liyes, preshuna/= ity A Female Firebug. Mrs. Duncan of 3403 Charles street is a colored woman who, the neighbors say, should be in an asylum or o jail. Hor last escapado consisted in setting firo to tho house of a neighbor, Bd. Swanson, for which she is now waiting trial before Judge Berka. Swanson had bhad her arrested for disturbing the peace and this was Ler revenge, ——— When you go to Danver stop at the Ameri- can houso. Ilates $2.50 to $3.50. Romoaeled throughout. plscopal Mr. Eason, Three Negroes ot to Death. JALvEsTON, Tex., June 25.—A special to the News says: Three negroes wore shot to death at Spurgis on Friday evening. They had confessed to having assaulted Mrs. Boasly and her duughter near that placethe | night before. ———— Disorderod liver set right with Beecham's pills. ok gl ooy Just as a Warning. Panis, Juno 28.—M. Ribot said today that rough treatment in the case of Captsin Borup was resorted to as a warning to othor over-zealous military attaches. — The Fire Record. Pants, June 28.—Threa tonemeats fn the suburban town of Berri burned. Several people were burned to death, The loss is 00,000 francs. EE— cuvy Losses by the Afghans. Carcutra, June 25.—The Allahabad Pio- neer says that the Afghans lost 1,500 men killed and wounded in the recont’ fighting agains, the Hazaras. WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP SCALPand 0 £ 0170 years! oxperionce i Thgain disedans Forsata by dra F S0t by mall for 30.. A ami oFSaup Bl 145 pago VoK on D matotogy andBeuty st Dilusteatedon Skin. Sealy. Xarvousand Blood Diseavea - Alvo Dixgzurements ke Birthmarks, Motes, Wit I JOKN H. WOODBURY, D.1., 126 W. 42d St., New York City, SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS 0 Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY on the Liver and Stomach, restoring the constipated o 1s to healthy activity, and are a POSITIVE und PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, SICK HEAD- ACHE, BILIOUSNESS, and a!l other diseases arising from a disordered con- dition of the Liver and Stomach, They are the Only Relible Vegetable Liver 18) iz Thoy are Perfe tly Hr Tas I're Puroly Vozetabl "DR. 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Ointmeni in Cupsules, also In Hox and Pllisi o Posltive Guge for Extéraal, lntornal blindor Bieeding Itohing, Cfironic, Keoont or Horedi- tary Piles. Tals Kemody-has uever been known to fall. 81 per box. 1 for $5; sty mail, Why suffor from thiy terribly dlsoue whaa writion gunranteo iy posltively glven with § bl or'rorund the money 1f not cured foud stamp fon dreo Sample. ued by Kubn & Co., D 16and DOE gias sircors, Guaratites glats, 8010 Ageata, corner wha. Nej ° 0zZs ( ] 25 ABSOLUTELY F.FJAQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. JUNE 29, 1892 MANHOOD RESTOREDT. SANATIVO,"" ¢ Wonderful Spe Tieonedy, in sold With & Writteh Quarantes to cure &1l Noivous Dis: eases, such as Weak Mewory, Loss of Brsin Power, lendache, WaNetahess, Lost Stan: ||‘|r\d. Xl‘l:n\‘lmfl:. l.::; eitude, all drainy o Before & After Uso.] jos of power of the Photographed from life. over-exer Ihe of tot imuants, e uitnately fend o Tnfirnity, Consumption and Tnsanity. Pt up i conventent ot 19 carty i the vend kot Fuice n package, or § p 13 %0 ander we glve written guarantee to cure or refund the oney. ety wnil to ARy address, Circular e {0 Va0 envelope. Mention this paper. Address, MADAID CHEMIOAL 00., Branch Ofice for U, 8, A 358 Dearborn Stract, CIICAGO, ILL, FOR SALE IN ONAHA, NEB., BY Euhr & Co., Co.r 15th & Douglas Sta. 4 A Fuller & Co.. Cor 14th & Douglas Sta. Spinm, o Thoveands ot testimonials, — Beo Dr. Miles' book, New and startling Facts, Freo at drug dos, Fluttering, Smothering. Spells, cured by onebottle. NATE, ALLIEON, Glen Rock, Pa. n:f: ‘l:fillses‘: figfl[{ Heart Positive Cure for Dropey. Asthma, &+, | Diseases. Dt MILES MEDIOAL o, Elkhart, Ind. The most rella: bl cure for all For 1fth & Deuglus 8¢ 1o by Kuhn & Co., SYPHILIS A Written Guarantos to Cure Every Case or Money Refunded. | Our cure 1s permanont and not & patohiag wp. Oasen trented seven years ago have never soen & symptom since. By describing case traat you by matl, and wo givo the sam ‘o cure or refund all money. Those who prefer o come hers fortreatment ean do soand we will pay_railroad fare Both waysand hotel bills while hore, if We fall to cure | We challengothe world fora casy that our Maglo Remedy will not ouro. Write for particulars and get theevidence. In our seven years praciice with the Maalo Remedy It bas been most dificult 10 overcome the prejudices against socalled specifics. But und our strong guaranteo thousands aro trylng itand be ingcured. Weguarantes to cure or refund every doliar,and A8 we have a reputilion toprosect, also financial backing of 850,001t 18 perfectly safe to all who wili try tho trestment, Horetofore you bhave Pputting up and paying out your money for difforent treatments, and aithough you aro not yet cured no one haa paid back your money. Wo will positively oureyou, Od, sentod cases cared in6) t09)days. Investizate our fnanolal standing, our Toputation as business men. Writo us for names aa1 addressos of those we have oured who have given pormisston to refer to them. It costs you only post: agetodo this. 1f your symptoms are sore throat, mucous patchos in mouth, rhe smatism in bonos and Jolats, ruptions on any part of the body, feelin neral depression, poins ia head or bunes. You baveno time to waste. Those Who are should dis- will surely bring sores and eating uloersin tho end. Dou't fail to write. All correspondence sent sealed in pialo en- velope. Wo Invito the most rigid investigation and willdo all 1n our powerto ali you init. Address, COOK REMEDY CO.. - Omaha. Neb GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 3i7. Anordinance_establishing the grade of Corby treet from 20th street to Shormin avenue: h nvenue from Locust street to Ohio street; 10th street from Locust street to Ohfo street, In the city of Omaha: Be ftordainca by the eity council of the city of Omaha: Section 1. The grade of Corby street, from 20th street to Sherman avenue: 15th avenue from Locust street to Ohio street; 1uth street from Locuststreet to Ohlo strect, in tho city of Owalin, is hereby established at the fol- lowing elevations, the crade being uniform straights lines between the points specified, in the streets, nvenues or alleys named in the reespective sections followli, to-wit: Sectlon 2, rude of Corby street— Elevation Elevation of South of North Curb. ~Curb, As estavlished. 60.00 [60.20 Enst curh of 20th street West ourb of 1th street curb of 10th street | carh of 17th avenue. stearb of 15th svenue, . West curb of Sherman av nue, as established ... Section 3. Grade of I7th av Y South eurb of Locu s established.... North curb of Corby st South curb of Corby st North curb of Ohfo st., a8 es- tablished . . ............. ...50.70 Sectfon 4. Gride of 10th street— South curb of Locust st., ns established Point in contor of bl Locust uiid Corby sts North curb of Corby st Eouth curb of Coroy s North curb of Ohio st Section 5. This and be in force frc Passed Juno 21st, 18 . s established ance shall take efteet ufter Its passage. JOHN GROVE Clty Olerke E. P. DAVIS, ent Civy Coune GEO. P. BEMIS Mayor. Pre Approved June %rd, 1 TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You arc hereby notified that the earth now existinz on lot, blc bell's addition to the ety of Omuhi, declured by ordinance No. 5110 tobe o nul sance, You are hereby dirceted to abato s sance by grading down said bank of earth B0 18 to provent the wasting, falling or wash- ing of earth trom said lot upon the sidewiiks or strects adjnce within twenty days from the 2i f June, IN2, or safd nuisance will bo abated by the ¢ty authoritios and the expense thercof levied ns @ speciul tax angalnst the property on which said nusiance exists. Dated this 25th day of June, 1502 e P, W, BIKTA USER, Chalrman of the Hoard of Public Works, ) July 1-2 1d nul- PROPOSAI FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WATER WORKS Sealed pronosuls will be received at the of - fice of the eity clerk until noon, July &0, 1812, for furnishing the material and doinz il the work, or any portion of eith for u svstem of wuter works In the city o Pon Dixon county., Neb. Plans and” spectfications iy be obtutned by addresstug the clork of said city. Bids will be opened tn the presence ot bidders at 4 0'olozk p. m. sharp, at the office of the city cierk, on July 4. 1804 The right to reject any and nll bids is hereby reserved. Duted Ponca, Neb.. June 21, 1§02, . M. DORSEY, Mayor, B W, HUSE, City Clork. 928 4N SEWER PROPOSALS. Eealed propusals will bo rocelved by theun dersizned until 1:3) o'clock . u.. July §, 180 for the construction of u sewer in sewor dis- triet 150, 1n the city of Oniaha, as per ordin- nnee No, 3101, according to plans und spectficu- tlons on tile fn the office of the bourd of public works. Proposuls to be made on printed blanks furnishied by the board,and to be wceompanicd by a certified eneck in the sum of £00. puyvable 10 the city of Omuhu. us an evidence fuith, Thé bonrd reserves the rizhit to rejoct any or all olds und to waive dofeets, W, BIRKHAUSER, Chufrman of the Bourd of Public Omuhi, Neb., Jure21st, 1502 BAKING POWDER .FOR29H¢ PURE - JUSTTRY IT. WELL BRED, SOON WED” GIRLS WHO USE SAPOL IO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning, Omaha Medical and Surzil INSTITUTE. «—OF ALL— Chront and Smraeal Dissagys Best facilities, Bpparatus na Romo o forsuccessfu tratmant of vory (e g of dlsoaso roquirin n.odiosl or surzioul troatment, 6 beds for patients boird nni wttendanos .., Best accomolations 1n tho wost. Write for circulars on deformities anl braces, trussos, olub foat, ourvaturos of soins, lles, tumors, ¢ incor, catarreh, bronchitis, in- halaylon, 0 ectricity, pirnlysis, epilepsy, kid- nev. b adder. eve, our, skin an'l blool and all lul§h'nln§vrl 1LY A BDROTA LT DISEASES OF WOMEN o508 BESSS Women FREE. We h ing- indop rtuion ot strictly vr.vateo Oniv Reilable Medloal ln+ stitute making n Speclidty o, PRIVATE DISEASES All B ood Disnisss successtull, yohlitio Potson removed from the system ithout morcury. New Restorativs i'roa ment for Loss of VITA ER. Persor able to visit us may be troated corresbon ence, Al commun duntini, Med cines of instraments sent .l OFOXpross, securoly ind eate contents or sender, tery ew proferre I Call and neult us or sonl history of your case, und we will send 1n plaia wrapper. our BOOX TO MEN, EREE: Ugon veivata Spooiul or Nervous Dise s, T potenoy. 8y philis, Glootund Varico: With quest 11t s Appliances for Deformitlos & Tru Only manutactory inthe Westor 14 & ITY APPLIINCES, TRUSSES, ELECE BATTERIES AND BLEL1S. Omaba Medical and Surgical astituls, 26th and Broaiway, Oonoll BlaTs Ten minutes' ride from conter of Omaha on mauha and Council Blulfs vioctric motor Hno. troatal Ly ckod, 10 mar<s to One personnl in- 03, s o) 811 fmprovenies ORDINANCE NO. Au ord nance orouting street district No. 474, on 17th streot from Farnum to Hurney §tredts. in tho eity of Omala, for the lprovin < of street in sild district and wilowing thirty days to the property owners in sald district in which to deterniine and designato the material desired to be used for the inz of the same. Be Itordained by the city council of the ety of Omaha: Section 1. That Street Tmprovement Dis- trict No. 474 on 1Tth street from Furnam stroct to Hurney street, for the fmproving of the street in sald district s heroby created in the city of Owmaha, Fection 2. That street Improvement district No. 474 shail comprise 17th street from Farnim street to Harney street, in the city of Omuhu, and shall imelude all lots and roal est; both sides of sald stroet to u dupth of and it is hereby declared necessiry t prove the sauie by repaving. Sectlon 3 That street inprovement dis- trict No. 474 In the oity of Omalin be and the simo Is hiereby ordered fmprove | by r Seetlon 4. frty duvs nest, afte pussage and approval of this ordinanco be the siwe is hieroby allowed 1o the owners of na real estate in sald stroet im provement district. to detormine and dos nute the materlal desired Lo be used for the repaving of tho same, anl notify the city council thereof, it having been and being hereby determined by the mayor and clty council of said eity, for reasons Which appear rizht und proper,thint nll the renl estate in said street Improvement district, shall bo cliurged and ussesscd with the cost of repaving thore in. o be thereafter dotermined inl estabhsh- ed uccording to the special benefits to tho property in sald street lmprovinent district, and the Board of Public Works 18 hereby di* vo notice to the owners of fands bts, subject to ocal assessment, for cost of siid Tnprovements, to determ n, deslgnuto the material to bo used for such re- paving, by publication in the oft paper the "eliy for threo consceutive days. et least fifteen days priorto the lapse of said thirty days. Sectlon 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and ufter its pas- sage. Pussed Junc 2(st, 1502, i v President City Approved June %rd, 1802, GEO. P, BEMIS, Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 8110, Anorainance declaring the bank of earth on block 4, Campbell's addition, a nuls- ance and ordering the sume to be abated by the grading down of sald lot. Be it orduined by tho eity council of the city of Omithus Sectlon 1.~ That the bank ofearth now exist- & on 1ot 5. block 4, Cumpbell's addition to the city of Omaha, be and heroby Is declared tobo anuisunce and the same 1s oriered abated b grading down sald bank of earth so as to pre vent the washinz, wasting or fallinz of carth 1 t upon the sidewalk or streets ad- § That the owner of said lot be and hereby 18 required to abate sald nuisance by gradine down said 1ot ns roquired in scetion 1 of this ordinince within twenty (21 diys fro id upproval, and fuiling or n, 50 to do, the board of public works is roquirod to cause sald nuisanoe to be whated by the grading aown of said lot und report the cost thercof 10 the eity council to be ussessod nstsald lot Seetion 'l and he in foree Pussed Jur at this ordinunce take cffect from find after its passige, 2st, 1812, JOIN GROVE E P. DAVIS, President City Council, L 1N, GEO. P BEMIS, Mayor. ity Clerk, Approved June Zir PROPOSALS FOR GRA DING. Bealed proposals will be recelyed by the un- dersigned until m., Jul 15th 182, for grading from {'Inl streot to B strect. In the city of Omahn, in ae- cordunce with plins nnd speciticntions’ on file in this offic Public Worss Bids wiil b printed blunks fur- nished be uccomp sum of §01.0) » bie to the city of Omunha, an evidenco of ool faith, ‘The bourd reserves the rizht to reject any or all bids and waive defects. P W. BIRKIHAUSER, Chufrman Board of Public Works, Omaha, June 25th, 150, J24-201 . PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Sonled pronosals will be recelved by the u dersiened until 150 o'elock p. m, July f, 1803, for grading Grant street from 2 Atrect to 24th stroet, and tho alley in block 2, 1dlewild, in the oty of Omaba, in_nccordance with plans and speifications on file in the office of the Board of Publie Works. Bids to bo made on pr nted blunks furnished by the board nnd to be n:companied by certified cheek in the sum of 800, puyable to the city of Omaba, a5 un widénce of good aith, "The board resorves the right to reject auy orull bids and to waive defects, PW. BIRKHAUSER, Chalrmun Bonrd of Pubiic Works. Omaha, Juno 21st, 1502 Jozi-22 2 \ p ‘SPECIAL NOTICES, COUNCGIL BLUFFS, V I girl_for goneral, houses bod wages. Mrs Goorge K coline, TANTED work, 13 Eust Porco stoet. 1 avenun and Eighth stroot formorly occupled b M. E Smith: il rooms, 2 bath rooms and afl modors ts; eood stablo and out building: rout $.0 per month. E. 1. Sheafe. OR SAL Ok RENT-The dwelllng on First ~Flouring and grist mill with a roral merchandise and dwelling il trade for onstern Nobrasks 1. 1L, Shoufo Price §1 nd. or Kansas | VV ANTED-Exporionced canvnssers to soll the Intest und greatost novelty in frait In Pottowattomie and Mills countios, lowa. tress A 25, Bee, Council Hiufs, JTORAGE and Commission—Stoves, farnie Peure, ote., stored and sold on commission ab lowest rates. L. Kinnehan, $2) Broadway. JOOR SALE-On amall payments. feuit and gardon innd neir Gouncil Blums K. He Sheate, Broadway and Maln stroot JOQE RENT - Two of tha bost Carrizs fatson Fourth stroot. FYOU have .J{mmg}ur saloor trado see E. 1. Sho o, Hiroadway and Maln streat. Ok RE ) T—Dweillnza tn all parts of the oty . 1. Shoate, Broadway and Maln. OR SALE--Furnitue fixtures lease and €ood will of hotel with 4) rooms in & good Nebraska oity: will teado for stook of general merchandisel . 11 Shoufe, Broadway and Main street. 221 Wash- conven- E H. (OR RN I~ Eight-room dwellinz, In:ton ave. modern styly und fences, in oxcoliont repair, ront 825 Shente, Broadway und Main’ sts. JOR SALE-Hotel and restaurant in pros- porous Nebraskn city, piying business, o0d reasons for solling, price $1,00% 1t 18 & snap. B 1L Shoufo, Broadway nna Maln street. 30 will buy n nieo new houso, monthly ayments, 65 foot lot in Lmas’ addition &5 Larso izt of proporty for sale, John- ston & Van Patten, NOR SAL bred mare. 7years old, sired by Dr. 1, No. 2015 first dam LY Gionwood, record 2074 Sho 15 a flng chostiut, has shown cood spood, 18 zentle and well broken to drive siagle or doubio, weizhs about 101 ibs. May bo seen at burn of W, O Utterbaek. West Broadway, Councll Bluffa. Prico$:5). Jacob Sus. OOk SALE-Tarm, @) acren In Dickensoy Co., Tow 1. 240 aerds broke, balanco fencel pasture und moadow. - Prico Slioufte, Hroadway and Maln str an nere. roRsaLE Olholeo farms in Pottavattamio Co., lowa. K. H. Sheafo, Broudway und Mein stroct. OR SALE—$7,000 stock chundise, well looatod within 10 miles of Omaha. Wil take partin lnn | of best qual- ity, balancoe cash. E H. Sheafe. Broadway and Maln stroot. NOR SALE—Grooory atook ixturos, horso ote, Prico $150). Lxceliont trade, wel iishol, [argo profits: must bo sold at o, for wood oause. K. 1L, Shoate, Broadway und Main stroot. JOR S| The stamping businoss and ar noodiework matorinls: ww golnz Lo leave elty; good clinnce for A lady to o in business, Mis. ii. I%Niles, 42 Broadway, Council Bluft A7 ANTED ~Enstorn Nebratka lands in_ex- V¥ chango for Council B.uffs property. K H. Shenfoe. Broanway and Main stroot of wenoral mors TRUIT lands, garden lan Is, firms and olty property for sale or trade. Day & Hess, 5 ol stroot. FPR SALE-Elovator with corn 4,000 bu. W vliy; erander, 10) hour; saw atta [ | doinz a0 ar Bluffs. Will ta sell cheap for cashe and Main street. Coun anze or E H. Shoato, Broadway OR SALE—Tho leadinz hotel In & Kka clty of 20,0005 has 20 rooms, feeds 1. £00d bur trado, nets § por_mont long establishod, iease has three yours to run; pricey £.00.00. half cash or will trade for Omaha residence, E. Il Sheafe, Broadway and Main strect. O 8A LE—Stook of ing in zood Town orehiandiseand bulld= town: stoe ¢ Involoes #1,600.00; s coold trade; buildinz, $1.00).0): n bargning Wil take wood Towa fand in ex- change. ' E. L Sheafe, Broadway und Muain strect., FPUE BIGGEST BARGAIN dence lot, No. 2% South feet front; bost location and the clty 1f taken at once, Pearl sirect. atho OR SALF foot or power, bfeot X jong. 12 inches wide, back geared und serow cutting, with conplete change o gewring, 3 chucks, one O-Inch, one 4-inch and Ldril chuck: 3§ sots metal turninz tools, ote.; also one d-horso power ol enzine, with shafting, pulloys, beltinz, ets. Allin good order au will be sold cheup for cash or on time to right party, Addross Box 5, Elliott, Ta. CITIZENS STATE BANK of Coul Capltal stco'e ... . Surplus an i Profits. Jouble rest I"irst streot, 8 best barzaln in Duy & Hess. 3 —Rood Blate 8150,009 50,000 Net Oapital an i Surp; Direotors 1. . €1 naater a Gleanon, . B 11aet, 1. A, Milbr, J. V. di131nn and Charlos & Hanoan. Transact zenoral banks ing businoss Larzos: eapital and surplus of uny bunk in Youthwostorn Lowa. R EST ON TIME DEPOSIT3 COUNCIL BUUFFS STEAY DYZ WOR{3 AllKiIn1sof Dyeing and Cloantnt done fn the hishic of the art. Faded and stainad 0 look us good ns new, Bed foathers cloanel by steam in first-cluss mans ner. Work promptly done A delivered iaall purts of Wie country. Send for price Hist C. A, MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR, U13Broadw iy, Near Northwestsra D3p))y CouNcLL Buures, Lova W. C. ESTEP, Funeral Direclor, Embaimer 14 N, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, G. A. Schoedsi K, Propriotor. Farnam St., Omaha. Ofces 621 Bre Dye, clean and refinish goods of every description. dway, Council Bluffs and 152 Pack eues received at cither office or at the Works, Cor. Ave. A and 26th 8t., Counci Bluffs. Send for price lisu Merchunts who hiave shop worn or soiled fabrics of any character can have them redyed and finishod equal to now. BED FEATHERS REN OVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, most appvroved muchinery, at less cost than you ever pald before with the

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