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& i -~ THE ‘)\1 AHA BEE. COUNCIL BLU OrFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Leiivereaty Carrler to any partof the City E.W. TILTON, - MANAGER 3 MINOIR MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Co. Bostou storo for ary goods. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., Special weeting of Council Bluffs Lodge of erte o A. A, S. R, Fnday evening, for work in \he fourteenth degres, Ivanhoe commandery No. 17, Knights nplor, meet in rogular conclave Tuursday evening, July 6. Work 1o the ovder of the temple Deputy Marshal L. B. Cousins was pre sented with a fine cane yosterday by a num ber of his friends in honor of bis services as bailif of the superior court. Dick Webster, one of the gang that raiscd n disturbance in'n Picrce strect dive on the Fourth, was fined £16.4) in police court yes terduy for disturving the peace. William Wanzel, whose arrest at Manawa was mentioned a or two ago, has taken 4 chunge of venuc from the court of Justice Bussv to that of Justice Hamm and will a hearing on the ¢ of resisting an at 0 o'clock: day morn- r next Saturday A small Loy was run over ycste g on [ust Pierce street by ery waugon, on which tie had b stealing a ride toChautauqua, Tho wheel passed over his abdomen, ana for several es be lay in the mideic of the streetas limp as a rag. Several of the ueighbors ran out to help him, but as soon as he got his breatn he said he was not hurt. Herelused to tell bis name or where he lived, and after a while be got up nnd resumed bis journey accompanied by u decided Trnp, The’ city uttorney has looked up the law with referonce to the boundary of Council Bluffs on the northwest, and reports 1o the council that_in Lis opinion the doubis ex- pressed by Muyor Lawrence us to whether Cut-Off island 15 & part of Council Bluffs or not are groundless, and that the boundary of the city includes il of that part of the isiand whict is included in the boundaries of the stute. Tho contemplated improvements in the way of u jail and poiice protection will bo n ade at once, Whittlessy, brother of the local re- of the Evening Globe, who has been years connected with the Wells-Fargo press company in Council Biuffs and else where, hus received a baudsome testimonial 1rom the company. Some timo ngo be was on the express car down in Indian Territory when the train was held up and robbed. He and his comrades made u spirited defense and stood the robvers off for nearly an hour and prevented them makiog a Fich haul. The compuny has presented him an olegant gold watch ‘proverly encraved as an evi dence of appreciation of his efforts to pro- tect their propert Scveral weeks apo a man passed off two forged chiecks for #1575 and $15.7 on L. Kmnchan und John Beno & Company re Apectively, both bearing the signature of George C. Grace. He disappearcd, and bis victims hiud ubout given up the bope of ever hearing anything further from him, when they were notitied by the police of Omahu that & man apswering the description had been and aptured Jmiled on suspicion of being the party wanted. Marshal Temple- ton and Mr. Kin an went over toOmaha yesterday to identify the fellows, but the vietimi A merchant” was unabie 10 recog uize the forger in the man held, Sandy Matvern.and E. W. Farrell, the two contidence wen who ure serving thirty day scutences in the county jail for attemptini totrick a furmer out of his money at the transfer, were brought before Judee Smith yesterday in the gistrict court on a petition for a writ of hnbeas corpus, Lhey were de- fended by Atiorney Tinley, who claimed that they had not Leen couvieted of any crime, but bad merely been sent up on gen erul prineip they were out work. The testimony was submitted to the court at noon and the case taken under ad visement with the understanding thal a de cision woula ve handed down this morning How to I Chautanqua, All the motor lines connect with the Rock Island trains, which run direct from Omaha, and from the Main street depot in Council Bluffs, direct to the Chuutauqua grounds. The service this year is so complete that the public thould ghow its appreciation by availin themselves of the opportunity to rench Chautauqua. From the depot at Chau- tauqua to the amphitheater there is a emooth, plank walk all the way, thus making the Rock Island train the clean- est, quickest, iest and cheapest way to reach Chautanqua. The time tab are published elsewhere. Nine trains a day cach way. PEESONAL PARAGRAPAS, Miss Ella E. Johuston has gone to New York city. H. S, Oviatt has gone to New York on a business trip, H. V. Sload | tri) in Color: Miss Helen Balawin b to visit relatives, Rey. Frank L. Hayden of Avoca was at- tenuing Chaututiqua yesterday. Major Kiug left last cvening for Phila. dclphia, where he will join tis wife, Warren Hough left yesterday for Pulasii, N. Y., for a week or two of vacation Misses Mary ‘and Hortense (irinelle visiting friends in Aurora and Chicago. Mrs. C. B. Waito and children started cast last eveniug, bound for Ocean Grove, Mrs. A. 8. Clough has gono to Lennox- ville, Out., 1o visit her sister, Mrs, C. Clouzh, Miss Fforence Block of Museatine is visit- ing he cousin, Miss Faye Biedermau, on Avenue P, s:Colonel Albert Halstead, son of Murat w alstead, 18 visiting nis uncio, W. W. Cones, nd Mrs." A C. Spurr of Eighth avenue, Manager 3. W. Hart of tho water com- pany left last evening with all nis famly for a summer trip to Boston and the seasid. Mrs, F. M. Schillinger of Cincinuati is the guest of her brother, W. W. Cones, and ber Lyostorday for a month's s gone to St. ’aul are niece, Mrs, A. C. Spurr of Eighth avenue, L. T. Murpny aud sons, 'red and Willie, started vesterday for a sumimner vacation I'hey will spend some time among the Thou- sand Isiands. Rev. L. A. Hall and family left yesterd for the seaside. They will spend the hot weather on the coust for the beuofit of Mrs, Hall's healtn, A letter has boen recoived by friends of Dr. A, H. Gillott, formerly superintendent of the Chautauqua assembly here, aunoun cing that he is in the south, suffering from consumption, und thut his recovery is a mat- ter of cousiderable doubt His wife is also very ill. Mr. Frank Ford, who was o resident of this city nine years ago and who 18 now livine in Orauge, N, I, is here for a weck's stay. He has large business interests 1 tho wost as well as the east, and whiio looking after these ho bas ulso an opportunity of grecting some of bis many old friends, Internutional Cure association rooms are in annex to Grand hotel, 520 Pirst avenue, Council Biuffs, In. For cure of aleobol and opium disease, — Hypnotized the Dog. Charles Whitwore, who lives at S06 Ay G, owns & dog that has earned a roput for objecting to the presene of uight prowl ©ors and strangers, and for some time as an adaitional security e has let the dog slecp n bis bed chumber. Tuesday night ho went 1o bed and left the dog to look after things in ceveral and about §5 in particular, which wus fu tho room. At o'clock yesterday morning the residence was burglarized and \be cash carried away. The doe did not object to the presence of the burglars 1o, tho P00I and tho prosumption s that they ware not only familiar with the premises out were on good terms with the master and the goods. The bara was also broken open aud it is believed that the burglars also 1ntended 1o steal & horse and buggy, as the buggy was run out of the stable and’ the horse was loose and barnossed, but the thieves were fright- ened away wheu they were about reaay to Riteh up, | illusteated FEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Tent Dwellers at Chautangna Don't Ate tend Morning Prayera, SUNSISE COMES TOO EARLY FOR THEM 1f the Day Dida't Begin So Soon More Peo- Might See Tt Start-How the As sembly 15 Progreessin al Directi in Seve . The Chautauqua assembly has setiled down into somewhat of routino liviog, thatis, the tent life feature of it hns, ‘'here are four or five hundred people, “livers in tents,” and the tap of the Lell 13 now responded to with some littie uniformity, The cawvers display due enthusiasm ut averything except morning prayers, he hour fixed for these is rather eariy—G:3) a. m,, but there is activ i mauifest throughout the tents even at that hour, so that the desite of & littlo more folding of the arms and slumber can hardly be tho reason for such small eatherings. Tne norning aftor the Fourth there wore not cnough to alaim the promise of “where two or three are gath- ered.”” Yesterday morning there was com- varativoly great crowds-there veing eight n all, including two sm who stayed just long enough tn satisfy their curiosity as 10 what was going on, Despite the lack of enthusiastic manifosta- tions of piety, the camp is cliaractecized by excellentorder, and there are practical proofs of morality. Of course joint or a wheel on or field. A short distance awsy from tue depot, around' a in the railway, a haitf mile from the tents und not on Chautauqua_ground, some fellow with 1o fear of the prohibition law as setup a beer stand, but as he can’t make a aisplay, 1 voys of a hgh standara uot ¢ there 1s beer tented ahout vend can’t advertise or havo uny anuouncement made by the suberintendent ot instruction, bis trade hus been very light Sneak thieving is unknown, During all the assemblies there bas never been an article stolen, 50 far us reported. The prosent sewbly opens with the usual record of lionesty. With no locks, no safes, uo alavms, a thief would apparently fina 1i1tlo to prevent his gathoring in sometbing of = value, It would, however, bo eather it in than to out. After tho taps “to ther are no strollers except (aptamn Anders tho night watch, and any stranger speedily be ealled to account if found ing about. This may tend in cfect protection of loose propert Class Rooms and Platfo “The class work is doing nicely in partments. A round table has would roam- part to the all been or 1zod with Hev. J. W. Geiger in charge, ' normal classes ave ull doing good work Mrs, Hardman organized the kindergar- ten department and Loa cluis for the boys and girls of a little I er growth The amphitheater is the centor of public interest, Here at least toree tiwes daily aro gatbered good sized audicnces, Yestorday mol at 11 o'clock Leon H. Viacent de ier lecture, his- subject being ns. It was i uis usual fin oright munner. Mr. Vinee merciy a fauit finde Ho points out Huws as well as boauties, vut docs this in a manuer which is pleasing. In dissectivg he is a surgeon, und not a butcher, vetter illustration of this could be cited than the maaner in which he yesterday hundled the two great vices of Burns, It is 10 bo regretied that Mr. Vincent is not to appenr on the program again this season, Yesterday afterncon Prof. George B. Lit tle of Washington, D. C., mace his first ap- ravce bere. On blackboard and large sheets of paper Lie demoustrated his atnlity to entertain old and young by making forms aod faces incnalls aud crayon, Prof, Litte is not a I'rank Beard, but he travels along a somewhat differcne line, preserving an in- dividuality sufticiently marked to render com- vodious. ‘With lightning ravidity rew ture after pictu stated fund mental principles of art, illustrated them there in simple lessons of morality for the young folks, wixed in merriment and for au Lour kept the audience good natured and en thuswstic. His char sketeties of tho vresidential candidates c rth hearty applause, pretty evenly divided, so that no jar of partisanship hit'the crazy voae of the political elbow. Last evening there was a slight departure from the published prosram owing to the departure of the lecturer who had been aunounced. Prof. Clendennin, who was 10 give Lwo more lectures on Chili, was rather unexpectedly and unavoid ably called to Cli I'tie substitution tor the evening crowded the time with enjoy ment. Tho ussembly baad, which is capa- ble of civing the choicest sind of a concer:, occupied @ portion of the eveniuz, while the Carues family helped out The lit- tle maiden of the household is a phenome non i the recitation line, her acting need- ing no crutchos of s accessories 10 k/ep it from limping. The audienco had a musi- calund literary treat which fully awoned for the necessury absence of Prot Clendeonia, General Weaver Today, Gereral Weaver 15 to address the crowd this afternoon at W hen the announce mont was made yesterday it was greot with a burst of applause which indicated that however much many 1n the aud: might diff m his political notions thoy were eager to hear him. The managemeut hus b ngely fortunate in its necessary substitutes on the program. Tho disap- pomntment caused by the accident waich dis abled Gener; er and prevented him from appearing e on the Iourth was lost sight of in tho hapny securance of Mr. Thurston. Now the condition of the silver bill has caused Congressman Bland to burey to Washington, thus prevert- ing bim froi fultiiling his engagement here, The management bhas promptly and fortun- ately secured another happy substitute in the Torm of Geuneral Weuver, Who 1s not only uch more interesting public spealser, but with the presidential nomwation fr woven und newly placed upon his brow presence will be grected by enthusiasm even by tnose who are unwilling to concede that he is a presidential possibility. The alliance people will come i crowds prepared toshout, and thoso of other political affiliations will come in crowds prepared to listen. It will be a great day at Chautauqua, 1o the evening ey, Dr. Elliott of Wash- ington, D. C., will lecture on *“The Golden Age.” To sundwich such a subject in be. tweeu the two days of the great silver dis- cussion is o rather amusing coincidence. Dr. Elliott 1s one of the brightest men on this year's program. His lecture will be a literary treat. Prof. George E. Little will give one of his inimitable lectures at 110'clock this forenoon on “Hints on Blackboard Sketehes. s suggestions on illustrated teuching very entertaining as well as helpful. [ho assembly band will furnish afternoon nnd evening, and Mes. Bangs Skelton, whose performances pinno have caused so much ulso appear, music Neilie on the eathusiasm, will WEAVER TODAY, Nominee Will This Afterng neral Weaver will eak at the Chautauqua grounds at o'clock. The mansgement has heen angely forunate in securing bhim, th being his first public uddress since his nomination. Whatever one’s political notions, all will be interested in hearing i eloguent politicul leader. The anuouncement alone should cause the great amphitheatre to be crowded, De. Elott, the eloguent Washington divine \H“ lecture this evening on **The Golden Ay Piof, Little will give a chalk talk, an lecture, at 11 o'clock this GENERA The Presidential Chautangua This afternoon Speak at worning, AY ——— HOLD THE ELEVATOR. Court Decides Favor tor the A motion to dissolve the injunction issued by Judge acGee restraining the Rook Island, the Milwaukes, aud the Burlington railway companies from iuterfering with County Trensurer W, B. Reed 1o bis attempt Lo col lect the back tuxes on the Uulow elevetor of Treas Reed THE OMAHA was filed_ in the suterior ruing, and the time of tbe 1p by avbout an hour's d's attorneys of the points in- plant by distraint, court yesterday court was taken cussion by the volved in the case, Finley Burke, who appears as attoraey for both Reed and Peavy in the cases uow pend ing in the superior cour: and the distriot in which the elevator property 1s involved, resented tho accusation that had been made that bis clients were conspiring togother to beat the other fellows out of thelir tomporary possession of the property and that Reed was using his position as county treasurer for the benefit of his personal friends, with the in. tention of turning over the property as soon as he got possession of it to Peavy upon the latter's tendering him the amount of the un- paid taxes. Hesaid the two actions were entirely distinct and that Reed was simply working in the interest of the county, with- out any thought what the effect mizht be on the present or ultimate possession of the proverts. Aftera long and somewhat neated argu- ment the case was fully submitted. The court decided to make an order allowing the treasurer to keep possession of the property pending the hearing on the motion to dis- solve, which will be next Saturaay moruing at 10 o'clock. He also ordered that no dispo sition be mado of the property until after the hearing, and that no cotices of the in- tended sale for taxes bo posted untl Satur. day afternoon, which will still ailow the treasurer the statutory five days in which to Rrive notice, U \I Phail pianos, 116 Stutsman Iead page witiugua pro; i Hot weather prices in picture frames at Riley & Sherraden’s art store. CHAUTAUQUA street, am, And ot Weath LI s at the Boston Store, Council Blafts, Ta. Our entire stock of all_wool challies, usunlly sold for and 73e, for this week at 45¢. Some of the finest patterns ever shown in light or dark grounds. All of our stock of the fame Luns- downe in colors, including all the light and delicate tints, sold everywhere for $1.25, for this week at 874c. Now is the time to procure a dress of the popular gooas at a popuiar price, T'his week we offer one of the newest dress fubrics, known as Cotele Uni, hav- ing about twenty pieces of the new shades of tans, slates, grays, I'rench modes, creams and lavenders; will put the same on sale for this week at 9Sc, former price $1.2 All our 65¢ and 75c for this week at 50c. ANOTHER ARRIVAL, Of over 500 fine handled sun umbrellas, figured china siiks Sce the stock. Get our prices. The, start at 69¢, Te, $1.00, $1.25, $1.48, $1. 3200 to $5.00. The most complete und best selected line in the city. Summer corsets, we show a complete line, Ask to see our 50¢ corsets, worth Aud our 6Y¢ guaranteed corsets, worth $1.00; every pair anted not to pull out or money refunded. Black silk mitts, just to hand, ove dozen, from l3¢ to 75¢. Our 25¢ and mitts beat the world. Be comfor during the hot weather. able Wush goods, we show almost every- thing. Without a doubt the best and e line of wash goods any- Allat our popular low prices, most compl where BOSTON STOKE, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. Council Blufts, Ia. Chantaugua M eals, Dining hall tickets will be sold for $3.00, good for 21 me — RIOT IN A SALOON, Rallro ers Indulge na Kow Which ¢ Result 1 One's Death, A gang of railroad hands bocame involved in a fizght yesterday moruing at a saloon keot by Jack Farley, oo Muain street near the cor- ner of Tenth avenue. What caused tho quarrel no one scemed to know, but when Oficer Covalt arrived on the scene, attracted oy confusion inside the building, he found oue of the ga the floor, with anothor kicking bim in the face, while two more stood with their r s mimed at the crowd, who would have intorfered with the fun. As soon us the oficer showed nimself both revolvers were levelled upon him, and 10 tones whose seriousness hie dia not stop to question he was ordered to skip. Ha skipped. A posse of officers was at once coliected and 4 move on the building was made, Far- ley, the proprietor of the satoon, objected to the men being arrested, and during the «itercation that ensued the fellow who did the kicking managed to escape out of the vack door. The rest were placed under arrest, At the marshal’s ofice the two who hela the guns gove their numes as Thowas Baker and Thomas Cuvl, aud they w slated with assault with iutent to do great vodily fnjur 150 arrested and charged with interferinz with an oficer. I'iie injured man, whose name turncd out to be Thomas Kyan, was taken 10 charge and jalled on the nominul charze of disturbing the peace, although in reality be is held as a witness, 'His face and beaaare in u herrible condition, the blows huving marred bim almost beyond recognition. vet prove to be fatal A telephone mossage was The injuries m. received during the afternoon from the officials at Neola, g that the man who escaped got off the train at thut place and was arcested. The police at once notified them to keep kim, und hie will bo brought in toda, Chautaugua Trains, Leave Council Jlufls fror Rock Island depot at 6:10 a. m., $:30 a. m., 9:50 a. m., 1t . ma, 1:00 p.om., 1:50 p. ., 5:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 ‘m:l 10 a.m, 12m, and 1, 2, 2:30, 150, 6, 6:80. 7, 7:30, 8, 10, 10:30, 11 and 11:35 p. m, train will : muke connecti the last electric motor ¢ Nubbed Him i the Dark, A burglar entered the Tremont house on Lower Broadway about midnight Tuesday night, aud without arousing the inmates weut tkrough the room occupied by Oscar Buumeister, son of the broprictor. Oficer Kemp aappened to see the fellow go in, and ne decided to take a hand in tho gamo when the proper time came. He accordinely waited in the shadow of the building until the fellow came out, and just as the burglar waus muking a lively chase for a motor train 10 go to Omaha, Kemp twined Lis fingers around the nape'of his neck. Tho burglar wus tuken tothe police station, where ho gave bis name as Morris Quinn, He bad in bis possession @ puir ol opers glasses, & watch with a gold filled case, u mouey purse with e for Omaha containing &7, und sometning over & dozen silk handkerchiofs and neckties. 'Ihe stuff was neatly doie up in hand- Kerchiefs” Quinn was taken before Justice Sweariugen vesterday moruing, wher d cxamination und was bound oy and jury ou the churge of burglary, bis boud being tixed at $500, ——— The Jewel gasoline stove is the best in the world for safety, d\ll'nlu\'\) and economy, and the new Jewel is its equul, See them at Charles Swaine’s, 737 Broad- way. —_— 150 people in this city use gas stove The Gas Co. puts 'em in ut cost, Colfax ginger ale und mineral wate sold at wholesale by Duquette & Co,, manufacturing confectioners. —_— Recollect that the midsummer cloar- ance sale of the Councii Bluffs Carpet compuny only lasts until the 15th of July. Until then the biggest burgains in car- pets, curtains, ete., ever offered in the city will be given all customers., Out of town mail orders are solicited and will receive prompt and satisfuctory ut- tontion, Chautaugua druggist, Geo, S. Davls. DAILY BI E: THUR DAY JULY 7, 1892 “Would yeu know why with pleasure | Ourfaces so beam? Our life is a Our Servanis EL rf«g;wu ufi Is 1he cause of our hliss; sorts -—{;_\For aIIl of cleaning MADE ONLY BY N.K.Fairank & Co. Chicaco. BAKING . POWDER 25023 ABSOLUTELY FRJAQUES & FORZ29¢ CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. = t ne‘ergcomes amiss. PURE - JUSTTRY IT. BUSTLED! That's the condition a great many things were found in after the “greatest Fourth of July onrecord.” The man who stood in front of the cannon when it went off—was busted. Little Johnnie, who was scattered over several acres of valuable real estate, after “the explosion’ busted. Saveral gentlemen who didn’t stop celebrating in time--found themselves busted-—several presidential booms badly busted— and—we find a great many lines of goods in our establishment all busted to pieces. Par- ticularly do we find things in our were oyus’ department badly demoralized. one line of suits with the large -another line with the small ones —-still another with only “a few of 'em left” —another small lot of cheap ones all one pattern—another pattern of medium priced We find sizes all sold all gone ones and so on—not many of any one kind-— but too many kinds. Have you got a boy— or a pair of twin boys—or three boys--or quadruplets? Bring’em down this week-- we've made prices so’s you'll buy as many suits as you've got boys. THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kileays, Blull:r, Norvous Headache, Cons'ipation, Costiven Disaaces, Loss of Appotite, Inligestim, ous ness, Fever, Piles,Eteyy and ren ters the system less lable to contract diseaso. DYSPREPSIA. RADWAY'S PILLS are cure for this compi. bealthy action. restore strength to ths stomuch, and enable 1t to po Price 25¢ a box. Sold by ull druggists, or mal New York. on recelpt of price. prostration, caustd DEPROKE AKD AFTER USE ness can be restored to perfect health ard the We givs @ written guarantee with 6 boxes £o cure For sal2 in Omaha, any by YOU NEED NOT FEAX | that people will know your hatr Iy dyed 1¢ that perfect fmitation of nature, Tuii’s Hair Dye 1fresh life to the partsa glossy color + Price, 1. Otlie Y. ORDINANCE NO. 3117, | Aw ordinnnca decluring the condition of cor- | ratn 1ots and Lands in the ety of Omahy e nuisance and directing the board of s WOrks 10 ti ke the necessiry steps to » and report to the city coun- il the expense thereof Be jtordafned by the city council of the eity of Omaliu: Section I That the present condition of certain iots and lands jn the city of Omaha i hereh ed 10 be @ nuisance by reason of the existence of stagnant water: upon the sime. viz "The weat 15 of lots 3,50, 40 and 49 Hata Idition. 3 “Fhe enst end of 10t 20 Hatman's addition Lot 7 sub div A, Reservoir addition. Lots 1, 2, 7 &, . also alley adjoinin: 50 Diowk on the wast Eist i of lot r Oak addition Wost 25 feet of ¢ 16 West Omaha nddi- ot 15 to #1 inclusive, Leav- | tion, cotp! cnwhrth Businoss Poace Cots 3 10 10 inelusive biock 11, Walnut Hill. | i biock 6. Walnut 1111 “ot 4 block % Shuli'~ addition : Lots f 4, 5 6,7, S 0 and 10 biock 3 Shull’s 2nd 2GS Biock addition. 2 kory Place Fots 3 ana i Redick's2nd addition. Lot 8 bloek 3 Marsh's additio Lots 4, 5. 6,7 block 8 Marsh 5 addition SN 65 Rees Dluce Lorda 15 hiosk 2 Iteed's 3rd add. Yot nand Smith's add tion, Yot # bloek 12 MeCormick's add ition, Lot 3 block 8 MeCormick’s addition. Fhe southenst cornet of Mereer Park at #Sth and Cumin s strects. Lots 3, 6.5 Houscl Burtiett's add tion, Also alley in said subalvision. Lots 2 Lnprovement Ass d it L % 0, 7und 10 block 4 Improveme soctation addition. : 7 und 8 bloek 6 Traprovement Asso- \nd Stebbins sub of lot 14 fution 1t As- ots clation ddition. Fotesand 3 biock 6 Tmprovement Associa- on widition. 76 1n b ocks 7and 10 Improveme nt As sociut on addivion Lots 0 und 1) Lefs Place, F Tux lots 51 se 2 34 township 13 range 13, i l0ck § Deer Park. Lots 8 Wilcox 2nd #ddition st 15 of lots 9 and 10 block 25 Wilcox 2nd tion, North 15 feot of tax lot rango 1 see B4 township 15 25 sec 34 township 15 ran of tax lof 0 ots 12, 14, 1, 5, 16, 17 block 3 Hagedorn's addition, It stFeet from & po'nt 20 feet south of th NOFth 1106 Of Grind LVeRus 10 & point 33 fest aorth of Grand avenue, Hicginniug it "a’ poliie 48 foet wost of tho northenst corner of tyx lot 12 see 4 township 15 runge 1. Rt fect. t 100 WosL 200 ety tirenco noruh S0 foet, thente east 1o place of bogiuning VUG et 10 Teat of west400 fect of tax lot 2 ton O township 15 ranze U Beginning st s point 150 feet east of the southwest corar of taxjat 1 section o tow ship 13 runge 1, thence horth 200 feet, thenc eust 300 feet, thence Soath 200 feet, thenec West 1o plice of beginfing. Lots 7and 12 Unwos' iddition, ot 15 Davenport's sub ith street south of Mapie stroet Ots 2,4, 4 block § Shudl's addition, Lot 1and east 3 of 1ot 2 block 7 Shull's 2nd uddition Section 2. The boagd of public works s hereby directed to talé'the necessury steps to ci 1d nuisunce to ba abated. and for tht purnose it shull be the duty of the chalrmuu of the bourd of pubiic WOrks to serve notice | WrILing upon the 0Wnes 0CCI N OF agent ¢ ny loc oF pioce of land'fa or upou which any of Suid nuisunces way be found ¢ board shall ix u date upon which all interestea par- | tles muy appear before the b i heurd regarding suid nulsances. 11 bo 1o form us follows: | )tice of the board of public works of the city of Omah To. You are hereby notitie | that the ‘tollowing | deseribed prem ises, to-wit huve been declured (0 be of nuisance by reason You are heroy direetéd t whate wild nuis: | ance within thirty days from the dite of this notice or suld nufsance will bo abuted by the city uuthorities und the expense thereof loy lod us i wpeclal tax against the property on which suld nulsanee exists, The Board of Public Works will be in sesslor on the day of w.... | between the hours und at which time wi opportunity will be given you | to be heard fn regurd to sald nulsance Duted this day of 18 @ Board of Public Works of the . lull be served by mny police ty aud the service shill be by Chalrman of t Cliy of O Sald potlce officer of the ¢ deiivering s copy of Lhe olice Lo Lhe owner, a caused by self abu nt. They t orn its fun led by RADWAY & CO. 2 Every M TRONG by the use of opium, tobacco or ression, loss of power 1 eithier sex, d over indu s¢ or refund the money, 1 @ boa Snow Lund & Co. nt personilly occupant or one at his usunl place of residence at an time before tive days previous to th y set for licaring fnterested parties; prov (i whenover the owner, oceupant or agent of the lot or plece of land in or upon whic any of sald nuisunces may be found is unknown annot be founad, the said tothe owner ¢ or give notic # copy of the not five consecutive duys: the lust cutions being at least five d the duy set for hearing intercsiv 1f thie o leet or refuse to comply with ments of said notice within therein, ftshall be the dut public works to proceed at onee pirat on thereof o eause thie n 1] tion T hereby directedito report to th upon the conpldtion of the expense of ting al seribed. Section 4. and be in foree from Passed June 21st, Iy JOUN G one up the internal sccretions ons. Warren Street. AN can be and VIG- uku\vsm uaing SPANWISH NERVINE, the great Spanish Remul). N OR_OLD suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, nightly criissions, convulsions, nerveu alcoliol, wakc all respent YOUNG MEN spermator ence or any personal weak NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN. © boxes §5 or by leay chairman shull agent by canusin %o be pubjished In the oflicial paper of 1h i herein prov led for t sald pu vs previous to I purties oceupnnt or azent shall neg- require- the uisance to at the borra of public works s ¢ty council work the cost and < the said nuisanee upon each separate lot and truct of lund before de- his ordinance shall take eftect (fter it pussage. ROVES, City Clork E. P. DAY President City Coun Approved Junc 27th, 18 JEO. P BEMIS | Bil- for to During July and August we close Saturdays, 10 p. m. at 6:30 p. m. X- bo 5 TWI‘I C[T{ STEAM DYZ WORKS, CITIZENS STATE BA\K Of Councit Blu T Capltal stee' $150,00) A. Schoedsack, Proprietor. Offices 621 Broadway, Council Blufts and 152 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goods of eve deseription. Pack waes recoived at either olfice or the Works, Cor. Ave. A and 26th St., Counci Bluffs, Send for price list. Merchants who have shop worn or soiled fabries of any character can have them redyed and finished equal to new, BED VEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the most appvroved machinery, at less cost than you ever pnid Lefore = ———————— T, 4l ) ALl SALE—Stock of millinery otlo | rade for aud. ECHCSheaf | developin 125 horse power wi I entiro surplus i Proiits L Re00) COUNCIL BLUFF3, S aeres 1 Tand and new NetCapital anl Sarplae Ne30, 0\[ ’ ' with fou and in Warners- il I I‘II ¥ A‘n 1 1‘”‘ i 1s 3aug ..» = 1 all rove n{wn( 5 l“l“‘ Gl i £ AL Ml T TANTED~Good girl zeneral house- | reo of In- and Chatlos € Hannin. - Transact zonoral bini | Y ANTEDO00d gl Ao o lKeeling, | Cumbran s or Omabn. lug business. Larzest ¢ -n‘( sl and surplus o? 115 Eaust Pierce street E. . Sheafe uny bank Fouthw n lowa, - - a 3 POR RENT—The d | on First avenun | A LENT-Two of the best Carrigg flats o INTHREST ON TIMA DEFOSITS MRl Inkon pirst uveng IHIORREN Ty ‘ M D DITIAINg: Tont W per Mot HEOE dnd o river Nobfinest wator powor in tho stite, G. W. PANGLE, Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years'E: ZASES OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE READER OF DISE WOMEN. xperienee. WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- l44r>:~\l,l, Flouring and grist mill with dally eapacity, 100 barrels: machinery stock of m-mlu»hhmlw and dwell % appurtenanees cormplete every detall, Good Price #12.500; wiil trade for eastern Neorasks | fran, 16 residence; s aeres land. title perfect; or Kunsss lind. B, il Sheafe, | price. #5005 Wil take unimprove | custern = | Nebraska land, K. H, Sheafe, POR SALE—On small payments, fruit and | s re—— garden lanl near Council Blaffs. E. M. = Sleafe, Broadway anid Maln street L3 . L7E. 11 s to. rondway and Maln strant (LI A A5 FOR RENT—Dwelllnzs in il parts of the TG I B un i INSTITUTE. I‘VHIL REN = oo dwelling, 221 Wash Il ton ave., N ostyle ml convens RIS < "-' \ W inexcel pair, t 80 B 1l \ Broadway and Main' sts. )0 ‘:U] NOR SATLL SSUANTADE LD i pros- e X Hotel ana K ¢ty PR 2 INFIRMARY FOR TR IREATMENT It gool reasons for seliing, pr wying business, £,000 It s u Broadwiy an s Main stre snup. E. - Sheate, Fun saLl-ran Co., Tow 1. 240 nc pasture and meadow Shoife, Brodwy ]‘mu SALE 2) acres, In Dicken 's broke, Walance fente | Pric an and Maln street. The stamping business and wr necdlewors materialy am going 10 leave | city; good chance for a ludy to g0 in business, | ~—OF ALL— MTs i P Nlew, 402 Broadway, Counell Biui | TANTED -Eustern Nebraska lands in_ex- i i i YV Cliange for Council B0 fts property, E. I ’11 Sl m 111 Sheatu, Browtway wiid Muin yroot | 1 ] ))) P ¢ S e e the following Diseases ;: [QRUIT lunds, garden lun Is, firms and oty Poest fucll't1es, spparatus u na Remne ':'ne::‘rh of the llul;qu\ Throat, and Lungs; Dis. | l~ !’:;‘i‘!“”v\ fordulocrirude’ Day's.lo i forsu o ll‘ld“l ”r"‘l AR ‘Y‘Il‘“ eases of the Eye and r,..l‘r 141»4..}:‘.1‘.«;-,;,1 n.Aln;m;x “ = \|; - ud of souse roq 'x‘v'"”m:l".l." 41 Discase, Liver Complaiut, Kiduey Complaint, O SALE—Elevator with corn shellor s for pationts, bo ird il ateo Nervous ' Debillty, Mental Depres: | LU0 TONG I/ mr Ml ot gluin | e veas for wionts bo v - attondanon sion, Loss of Manhood, S8eminal | it attachmont, i 11 1. oninn Writo for clrcnlars on doformitias and eakness, Dinlxic: Bright's Ditease, Bt Vitus' | {010 8 Koord bus noss: locatod ‘o Lol | bracos trussos elub faot, o 4ey U ros of sois, ance: Mheuhatism, Yacaiven, Wlle Bwellug, | ool Chouy tor watis B 1 Shoater o050 OF | plios tauiors o earonaeeh s Ko, Fover sotes, Gancers, U”‘°"‘ = | nov. baddor, eye. ar skl and shont Tyaidr and Fistula in ano removed without | J7OIESALE -Stoes ot morchundise b= | il oS B0 28 sl o 1 ind alt the knife or drawing a drop of | ;i ius 1 sool lows towa i 5 juvol _][SLAS“ OF WOMEN #.2¢E0La Ly, Woman with her delicate orkans re- | hurgaiu; will take 2ood Towa land in PREE Wo'l "“““i Disousos of -mrfl 16 health., Dropsy cured without pping. | (Iinwe. B 11 Sl fo "l“':“ B Wo buvo 0 ’A’wl‘llhzulk)"m.’: Speclal Attentlon glven to private | , iy, i\ iGGEST BARGAIN Doubie r y brvate) Only Reilable Medical los 4 AL " ey - stitute making & Spe it and Venereal DI’eales of all kinds. | dence lot No &3 routh” Pt atraut, % PR DS As S 850 to 8500 forfeit for auy Venereal Dis- | foot i M.(.’..» 00.thon and 1':“ ull‘,m in A'l Bood Diseises successfuily treatel ease I cannot cure without mercury. “'p H\'l)mlllmn ut once, Day & Mess. ) | Syphiiltio Polson romo. fron tho system Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, o 1g 2 without merciry . New Restorative ‘Treute Homorrhoids or Plies cured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLI ey, Wil eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling | on or using 1CTED DR, G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, The only Physician who can tell what allg a person without asking & Al correspondency question, strictly eonfidential, uudloml sent by express, Address ail leiters to 888 Broadw Cou ncil Bluffs, G, W, Pangle, M, D) ay, lowa ment for Loss of VITAL POW It ublo 0 Vst us may Parsons un= bo troatod wt home b QO SA LE—Reed inthe, foot or pow } | iong, 12 inehes wide, bick zenred i | correspon ence. “Ali commun.cations contl- eitting, with co upiote chungs o~ geiring i | dential. Med cinos or mstranents song by chucks, o 1neh, on neh ound Ldrdl | ouw L orexpress, socuroly packed, no mor s to ki wots motal turnine 10ole ete; also | Jid ehte contonts or sontor o horeani L2 power oll “englne, with shifting | tery ew proferrol, Call nud consa it us or send | pulloys, belting, et Aliin good order and | history of e oase. wnd 1 send ln plaia will Lo wold ehoup for oush or on Lo to Fight | wrapr our f i party. Address Box 45, Elliott, L 7, [ Joon Iriviate, party — | BOOK T4 MEN, LiCE P vt 1 ACKES of lund lu southern lowi fors11* | euges, Impotoncy, Sy pi Milly €, With quost Ges, A pplian nufactory inthe Westof (640, Is, Glev Varicos ) weres fruit farm In Hlh bund Yarloo Johnston & Van 'atton ~at B por uero county for sald Try 13t s for Detorm(ties & 0 ey COI BALEHotels und restaurants in Lowi | 244 % EBLEAS b, d U b hC e ed | .‘:Jt“u?."‘.‘:.“i. Wil sl Vil i pirt trade; | HATFERLEN AND hiiin st Writo for details. E H. Shoafe 01 Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broadway, Councll Bluf¥a Ton minutes' ride from center of Omaha oa Cwabis und Gounoll Blufts elo:trlo wotor Lam l“(? t SALE A first cluss stock of general merchindise with €ood wilii prico £,000; will tuke good lund in exchunge. E. 1L Shoafe,