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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1392. Ty =T . < THE ()\I \H \ BEE —_— | COUNCIL BLUFTS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Teirered ts Carrierto any partof the City E.W. TILTON, - MANAGER MINOE MENTION. X Y. Plumbing Co Courncil Bluf's Lumber Co, A marriage licenuse was jssued vesterday | to Josept Freads of Onkisnd and Jeunie Bice of Pottawattamie county Culawell Mclntosh an Eliza A 1, both | of Honey Creck. were murricd yesterduy aufternoon at Honey Creek. | Regulur commuuication Biuff City loage, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons | ning. All Master Musons in ood ®tunding are cordimlly invited | ChafBite, wife of Davenport MeGruder, died Sunaay afternocon at oclock ut the | family resigence i Huzel Dell townshin uged 43 years, Tne fuueral will tuke piace | this morning ut 11 o'clock | Joun P. Tivley and Miss Margaret G. | Starr, both of tuis city, were married vester- | dayv noou ot the St. Franeis Xavier's Catho- lic church, Rev, H. J. O Rourke officiating They will beein housemeeping &t once ou Soulh Sixth street [ Mrs. Watt Empsen, while rowing with her | busbana ou Luke Manawa Sundar night, | caught hoid of & vole that overhuug :Im] wator and was pulled out futo the lu She | was thoroughly souked, and is now suffering | from a severe iliuess as the result of the necidont Wiliiam Covghe, & young man who works for J. Wilcox.the oust Pierce street gardencr, W urrested yesterday nftevnoon on the cuarge of seduction. Muay Humlin, the Young mother of & 4-months-old child, was the prosecuting witness. glance through the bars of the city jull were too much for the soung man's eguanimity, und he ugreed 10 end the prosecution by marrving the pros- ceutor. They were marricd by Justice Ham mer last evening at his house on north Main Biract. The three men who were arrested by Deputy Murshul Fowier the other duy on suspicion of being wanted iu_Omaha were discharged, 88 they proved 10 be the wrong par They were immedintelv rearrestea on u charge of vagrancy, und now another und more serious mccusation is preferred aguinst them. Before they were arrestcd thiey were put off the Burlington fast mai und they made & great fight with the train men, which delaved the traiu for some time They are now 10 be churred with delayine the United States mail, and will bave a bear- ing b:fore the commissioner. —_—— Trains leave Manuwa daily m 8 o nd10 &m, 12m, and 1, 30, 4, <4150, 5, 10, 6, ¢ s o 8y €380, 10, 10:30, 11 and 11: . m. The 11:55 train will muke connection with 1he lust electric motor cur for Omuha I — Closing Ou | trimmed work at 50c on the dollar Fiowers sbons, laces and everything that to millinery ut less thun cost, is, Masonic blocs PEESONAL PARAGRAPRS. | & P. MacCounell uas returned fromas southern trip, H J. Buird and family leave todsy for a visit with fri iu Glenwood. Miss Celin Hoes of Ta.. who nus been visiting the f M. Gould ieuves todny for ber home, nccompanied by Miss J. E. Geuld, who wiil spenc several Weeks Luere —— CHAUTAUQUA CLOSE Juhu DeWitt Milier Tells What He Enows About Newspapers, The Twin City Chautaugue held its clos- ing session yesteraany. All day long the cumpers were getting ready 1o decamp. Grest wagon loads of cots, dishpaus, mot- tresses, mosquito burs, gasoline stoves und otuer bric-u-brac piled together indiscrim- luately in borror cding masses, moved out or the gutes and told plainly that today would see the busy camping ground @ de- sericd village until anotner vear sbould roli uround. Fully bnlf of the tents were unoc. cupied last uight, although most of th cumpers rema:ned unul the close of last night's entertsinment Jebu Dewitt Miller's lecture vesterday afterooon was ouc of the most interesting uno jnstructive features of the duy wnd was made even more thun 1t would otherwise huve been by the fact that at the ciose of his Jecture he invited the sudience to &pply the JumDp 10 bim in the hope of getting out rome of the informution thut he 1hought perhups would come to the surfuce 1if itshould be given proper encourngement. The subject of his talk wus He begut by contrasting Frenct prpers und the conse ve clumsiness Euglish with the breezy and juter in which the news of the world is news { the SULE way istied up o the readers of the American duily One peculisrity which murked Dr. Mitler us velonging to & differeut school from the overage clergymen who speaks upon the sub cct of 1he seculur press, was that be took it us he found 1t and did not uppenr to thiuk it is duty to reform it from the ground up. He reaaily admitted the good points and vlamed the reuders more thin the publishers for the bud. When the guestion box was onened some ope iv the snce asked the aoctor’s uavice as 10 what he would do when u newspaper bad been & litlie too froe in its discussion of bis pust record Well,” wus tue reply, “the first thing I oula do would be to muke a record in tne future that I shoulau't be uiruid to bhsve tue paper toy with,” in reply 1o & question 8s tu his ovinion of certuin publications that are made up of ciippiugs from other maguzines he said *Hush 1s 4 tine food sometities can live longer ou roust beef or beefsteak for & stoady diet than he cun ou hash, notwith stunding there are 5o muny more things in s As 10 the Sunday nowspaper, Dr. Miller &8W in il simply snotber entering wedge thut uppesred 1o be separating the Americau people from the American Ssebbath, He hougtt, however, thut the Guestion of rewd- iug or 1ot readiug the Sunasy pupers shoula veleft to the couscience of each nerson. The liverty of asking questions was tuken readily by the sudience, and it was in this part of the entertainment, rather thau in toe first, that the speaker showed bis power. lu the evening u concert wus given in which the Apolio quartet, the Reiuicke qunr- tet, Mra. Skelton, L. B. Copeiand, the As. sembly bana and others 100k pare. The pro grom wus excollent, uud the entertiument formed b fitting close Lo tue souson, —— KEEP COUL, But 8 man Dross Acoor 1 10 the Weuther. Visit the Boston store; there you wi find the lur lispluy of summer dress | goods at u nominal cost est Our complete line of all wool chullies for 45 All our Lunsdownes in light shudes for 874c. 8,000 yards of light and medium col- ered 1w, a1l fust colors, for 8o & yard 100 dozen ludies’ r: idies’ wuists we show bed vests, be ench L an immense us sortment, Our line of ludies’ bluck sat- een waists cnnnot be equaled Hoslery—All thut is necessary is 1o see our line and get our prices Our 7he sutimer corsets for S0e. Our | £1.00 guaranteed summer corsets for Giic. | BOSTON STOR Council Bluffs, la | The Ho se Was Dry. i A lively runaway tok place yesterday on Pearl strect. A horse belongig to E. L Buugart dushed down the delivery wagon street drawiue o 1t collided with @ fire by Arunl by one wheel of Lhe Wugon WS torn Cff. 1o bis eyrat.ons the Lorse in some way | e eie ! 1o ge both his une feet turourh 1he big plate & uss Window of the “Aunex suloon 8ud @ Lole UCArLY large ewough 10 Put 130 T EL 0 tho arimul Lhrough waes me o Tue borse escaped ljury. | - | 150 people in this city use gus stoves The Gus Co. puls ‘ew iu 6t cost NEWS FROM (! Eff JUNCIL BLUFFS of the Hot Weather Plainly Shown at & School Board Meeting. MEMBER WELLS IS MAKING A RECORD e Direets Attent Wars Afttuirs Way Other Members— Red Lust Night, His in n to tng Up n General for Hot Seswion One of the liveliest moetings the school poard o1 Uouncil Bluffs has ever held took place last evening. Au engagement of some Kind was looked for, so every member was io his place waiting for the chairman’s gavel to descend when tne tour for meeting came, The early purt of the evening pussed quietly enough and there was notbing of exviting | neture untu Chairman Brideustein of the special committee, to which were referred | the bias for heating upparatus for the Avenue B building, made his renort, stating thul the contract hna been mwarded without | taking into consiaeration the bids of P. C. | Devol sud the Simons Manufucturing com- | pauy, siuce tuey did aot conform to the | specificutions, The committee, however, which consisted of himseif and Waite, said Bridensteio in bis report, puid a visit to Devol's store in economy. Devol refused to nis bid by givine an udditionsl guar- the inter e 5t 0 auty, and seemed very elad when he | ed | thut they did not think of awarding the con- tract 1o bim. Hence they gave the job to E. L. Sbugart & Co. iir. Bridenstein asked that the bids of the Various parties be re 1 before un stion waa taken, for the bene! | of Auy wembers that might have been | seut when the contract wus awarded. Tois recommen datiou was concurred in and the secretary proceeded to read the bids. Member Wells Wanted to Know. When he had fiuished the iuteresting part of the evening's entertainment came, Wells called upou the committeo to give its reasnus for uaving let the contract to Shugart & (o, for £5> when P. C. Devol had o bid for §475 This President Waite, one of the members of the committee, refused to do, saying that he nad already made ull the explunations he thought necessary over his signuture, “Tnen,” sai¢ Wells, *] want the secretary 10 take down this resolutiou for the bourd to act on.” The resolution was as follows Wherens, Ata regular the pids for the heutinz for the Avenue B schoo, meeting on June 2 ritue or furnice linz were opened wnd referred 1w SPeciinl comm itLee cons SUE of Member Bridenstemn and President Waite, Who Liive reported that they lec the contract to Shugurt & Co. for 870 und rejected,the bid of I C. Devol. who & known to be u résponsi- bie business man of this city, whose bid w.s LUt Whercus, The stututes of Town distinetly Geclure that il contracts for buildings or repnirs for more thun £00 shiull be let o the | Whereus, Kezurd.ess of the law th s con- witte hus seen it to et the contract Lo Shu- gurt & Co. ther e it sisting of Bridenstein and Wuite be calied upon | and hereby requested und dirceied 1o state 1 | truet to Shuzurt & Oo.un | rejecting the bia Au ominous silence followed the read this resolution, aud was finally broken by | Presivent Waite saving, “He'lighuve | sccond, 1 guess. I've mude ull t tion I 1niend to “Tuen 1 want to call sttention,” replie Wells, “t0 the fuct that tnis committee re fuses 10 give the board such information as Vou mey buve to the taxpuy for voting away & be people’s mones “You must coutine Your remurks to some- thing else, Mr. Wells,”" soid W il my explunstion 18 wot sufficient, it is not wy fuult ‘It 18 my privilege totalk, Mr. Presdent, rejoined Wells “:But you shau’t abuse me," said Waite “I'm not abusing vou, but if I want to talk 10 the tuxpayers and purents of this city, you shan’t prevent it. Furthermore, itis iu very bud taste for vou, the chairman of the bourd, to sit there and talk back at me.” “I'm afraid you're taiking for political feot,” smid Waite. 1= Politics or olitics, the discussion was one of the warmest ever heard in the Board of Education rooms. und the speakers’ voices were tremulous with su ex itement Jpressed or something else, while the rest of the mem- bers sat around, appareutly verv happy to think tustibey didu't huve Lo do eny of tne shouting Just Voted Mr. Wells Down, Wells then proceeded to point out the visions of the statute and tried o o the buard that the pretended ambig i Devol's bid wae @s clear as snvtbiug in the English langpuage could be. But 1t was of no use; there were five of Waite and Eridenstein and there was only one of | Wells, and he was bopelessiv snowed under when the motiou to adopt Lhe report of the commitiee cause The weather in the little office bad bardlv become settied when Wells threw auotber vombsbell intothe camp, It was & resolu- tion something like th W here zulur meetin r Field ren ereas, TWo the policies we wished by Frank I Stacy, wh 5 that thue wnd ks not now & duly surance ugent: therof i Kesolved, Thut Mr be re o0 e miy Lave is 1 the Insur Wit i Member Stacy, the father of the you man ut whomw ihe resolution was simed, toc this resolution us a s himsel +Wolls seoms Lo come up londod for beur,” Lie remarked anuk Stacy is sou of miue, Bud be bes been iu e iusiray ness for the last two 1t is 1o w my $0D 10 get lasurance trow tue bonrd thau it"was for Mr. Well's brother, S. B. Wads- worth, to co the same thing, nor for ex- Member Scuoentgen of Wells, to ve awarded the contract for furmshing supolies through Wells' mssist wuca. Wells' remurks Lhis eveving plainly ALOW B political bius and nothing more 1n reply Wells 60id that the way in business Was now being done by’ the of this board, u frien which boure was simply & SlEppPiLE Slone 10 something o ©ood oeal worse, and 1t would Boou be Dossi vle for any of the members of the bourd to sond oue Of their iriends o insurance men and tell them tust they couldu't get any business from the district without “diveying up.” “1 dou't care for auy of tae thinzs Wells has said about me toright,” seid President Wuite after be haa finished, *lor 1 know where they come fiom.’ dent,” suid Wells, “vour dirty 15 WOFILY the source from whick it comes. Went the Same Way, | After a few of these little mmenities had beed distributed around with freedem and eclut Wells' second resolution met the same fule of its predecessor Fieids the statea 10 tue board, plisnce wi'tn Wells' resolution Stucy applied for (be wsurance kuow thut be wos & son of toe director. 1 however, he found out that the Soung muo bad deceived bim us to bis being the regy lurly sutborizea ugent of the compunies he pretended 1o be representing. be should take Away the nsurauce he hud given bim und pluce it somewbere else. —— ACCIDENTAL DROWNING, in LAt com when be ald not Verdiet of the Cor of Dr. Jury Slomun. Coruner Estep vesterday held an inguest in the cuse of Dr. Slomun, whose body was found in Luke Munuwa Sunday moruing The who were called upon teil whut kuew auout the case were Simou Charles Atberton, W. A Herger, Malovey, F. Reed, G O. C. Schwerin, E. 7T, O. Mulowuey, F. E Joslyn Mrs, Milton Slomau sna Gustay Hatiu, The facts brought out in the iuguest were substuntislly ss have sliedy recited in the columns of Tu All of the wituesses agreed in saying Lhat nolLing strange bud ever been nouced i bLis meotal muke up or in his action und that ou he'evening of the accideut be seemed 1o bein bis usuw good spirie. Do fur we iu the Caxe witnesses the; Goetz, Thomas rocr Sunyder Rockufellow, E . Sioman, to bevn Bee | Attornes B kuown one glass of beer was the onls intos! rnsworth, whaadvises the mem | the aggresate stock of wheat in countrs ele 3 €. Sonee, o cating liguor that had passen his lips dur- | bers of the board upon Jegul mutters, will | vators of Minnesota and wo Dakotas o 1, ATk isus ing all tis stav at the lake, and that was on = recommend that mundgmus proceedings be | be 14,164 4 ushels, & decroase for the week WAL 1 SO the evening of his disappearance. Just be- commenced to compel ¥h® county commis- | of 805,000 bushels. A year ago the S0cK | ynoeo "_“‘_‘ s o R fore leaving on his midnight excursion he | sioners to make the leve. “Thic will be done | was 9,885,700 bushels o i n Ko "u- pot- = ; boughi a bottle of pop at Thomas Meloney's | for the purpose of settlingate dispute as to pivkh s B L fasis pres ;‘ d v snloon and the empty bottle was found the | whether tue commisstofiers or council TRIED 70 BURN THE PRISON . without any v next morning in the bottom of the boat should make the levy. | e H; : | yotash pem Gustav Habn, an Omahadroerist, testified | — Inmntes Set Fire to the Gisls Retorm Sehool | or of thetoumiul Fhemmiatish that Sioman had bought medicine at his Notes and Personals. At Indianapols, made my 3 Dlace on numerous occasions, but had never Sager is visiting with rolatives | 3 & THEL. JUIT I aA Wiifel & ote ot R“EUMATISM bought u phine or other poIsor pout, ad., Ju A wiltal but kind statement mnde 1u & mo clob et last evening and uccessful attem the state wo. ! paper to the effect thut the o thnt business A& prison and re for gitls was tp all . e Tare i s Mrs. D. B, Waugh dleft vesterday for | Made lust nizht by ratity Cntir vod and a by e i o R Suenandoak, la., wheroshe will maie o o fires w at the sume 1 t biood brother, and Mrs. Milton S .25, Heitow ( o R Spnites ! b S hao never known of his using morphine or | JOUrNE tis city, Lut now located at A 8% fotiritig when LHS A % Q18 00PEN Skin Dis ) lantic, In., was in town vesterday, i ing whea th co 10 Co., At VNP, Sitthan suid ShE viNBHEHEA (b6 W, M., &, Hlotson. and Asagher, M und they ran down the stairware screaming - Mrs. Siomau said she telenh e doo 5. Hudson and dsughter, Miss | jyieer¥ (o0 QOEte bt B0 confusion that | P - tor Thuradav right about 10 o'clock about s | Fiorence Hudson, of Gothenbure. Neo., are | Lurme, the excien iBS SHERDNE 016 Tas | CAPANE w1 patient of his and thut ne told her that he o the city to remain for severa! aays. d attems soale the high would pe iu Owahs next mor g avout | Mrs. Alfred Green wh has been visit picket fence surrounding the grounds. vis | 11 o'elock | with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cuughoy, retu thought ail were . RS 1168 WS | 0. C, Sehwerin, who keeps the boats ou | to her home Atlantic, lu., yesterday. extinguished before suy damuge was Jdone, E the north side of the lake, was the man who | The memvers of E. K. Wells camp, Sons | Auna Bishop and Lucivds Hite, white girls, | rented the doctor the bout and who found | of Veterans, will give a lawn sc this | and Patsy Willim:, colored, are suspected. | bis dend boav Sunday morning. Hestated | evening ut Twenty-fourth and M streets The latter had threatened to fire the build- | Supnos o 418 ot thim then Biomas could have iailen | oJohn & Kuox, trafic munacor of the | o ulie first opoortus Hine ‘ \ k that Siomua could have fallen | (yqany Packing company. returaed vester - | & e out accidentaily, even if he was standing Un, | 4, g5 Kunsas City. whore be hus beon in WAnEIG by thie Ok, B without getting water iu the boat. The bot | vy ierast of tis company Cranks. Neb., July 18- [Spe Tole- | t tom of the boat, wheu found, wus parfoctly | ) A y 4 % 1 tb ik i v asy | Tte city council met vesterday morning as m to Tue Bee.]—An uukuown man ap- | hot oo ' Sevoral witnesses who wero up atl Thurs. | 8 board of equalization for tue purpose of | parently abou years old, ¢ peued ; day nizht ut the lake testified that peacbbildbg fti o bl L LR B i e wearing workit tieard o calls for help from the luke. W ugainstproperiy in several prading aistricts. | oo found oo the Union Paoif TR - — the body mrose Sunday morning Schwer ‘ ‘An Omaba lady, who refused to Hax || sitinywest of town totighy, § ORDINANCE NO. 8123 and Suyder, who discovered it, said it was | was overcome by the heat on Twents- | cure beyec SERIEIon, 435 4% SFAGRbig i AR H W iving in wuter six feet or more deep. 1t lay | fourth st yesterday afternoon. She | g tramp RHae, An i | i o tho einduct cvor the O face downwards, and they could see the | recovered sufiicinty to return home late | heid in t YN HIRG [ BTty todst 3 Iz i nuck of his he the elbows aad the back us | lust e | i 1y et fur as the bips, ws Republican olub will Butiding Permits, L A e After being out ouly a few minutes the evouing ut 220 South | The fol 8 were 18- | huvo b ) jury brought in a verdict finding that Dr \for the purpose of tak- | sued by pvore 15| dinca by o the Sloman came to his deatt by mccidental | ing action in regard to selecting dele fhllae buildings | dumuges 1 drowning | the county convention | i o The oend was & member of the | The replovin cass of D, P. Rot T ne A6-hult story | g or of United Workmen, in which socie: | jedge's court RE P rbE at-0 00168k, | X . s ties he carried £,000 insurance. He wls0 | Ty case 1s one wheremn Mr. KRoth replevined | - ing, 614 South T h ot the had about €000 with various insurance | ) heaa of cows, which Mr. F ps | Four minor pern, ARy companie asd o iy an hautiuaua S. Davis and Joe Kdgerton will | il “{-: he 1ot u this eveniug ot | DeWitt's Sarsapar the biood ¢ Is hereby aock will upboid Colfus gincer f the rabublican party on this | = i BoKAA BEDABITS Wetke sold ut wholcsule question, while Mr. Edzerton will tell of the - e A A < herohy L0 take the mecessary manufacturing confe ople’s party wild cat senemes, " WORTH A GUINEA 4 BOX." ston d wors to Ge don Five Bule De Witt's Sarsupariliu is relianle. BL' ND. f L On Monday and Tuesday of this week NO A FORT 0 S 1 b They are blind who wil Llich Al JOUN G Miss Ragsdale will sell all m not try & box of ity ¢ goods ut one-qui { original cost Oh | Piucards Posted Thremghout Hong Kong pral B DAVIE uccount of the r Denounelng the Chure vod, July HEh 18, o o Sax Fiaxcisco, Cal., July 18.—The steam ¢ GEO. P\ BT Man; w It was seventeen dagress cooler at ship City of Pekin Kong and Yokohama. writes from Naukiug that cations of any serious foreigners, but rumors are still has arrived from Hong A correspoudent there are o indi trouble with beiug spread Lake Couneil Muuawa last eveni Bluffs and Omaba. Joseph Millard and family of Omaha were & than it was in puests at Mavawa yesterduy snd enjoved | ms 1o the torrivle deede of Christians and loss emselves i Manuattan beach of chilaren’s eyes, etc. These are gener: Crty Attoruey Eli Doud of South Omsha | believed.even by thosein high suthority, bu and famiiv eujoved themselves at the beach | Still there is no danger of auy open trouble. last night, and distinguished themselves by At Wusich placards have been posted cutching the bigzest string of fish of the | WArNng oFainst the practices of Cutholes S Hibe. wno are charged wilh muking away with A lady will be fn attendance ot the ladies' | children batb house on Manhuttan beach, and specia) A series of fires are roported from the attention will be given to ludies and children | PUillivine islunds snd Murong 200 | HOIWIEH bR HI RIS, buildings 1 the business section bemg de If the bottom ut Manhattun beach was pol- | stroved At Bulanga June 6 1,500 buildings were de- ishied marble covered with brusseils carpet it AR e K nRICoETeE stroyed, §,000 persons being rendered tome tao beuch people huve con- | l¢ssund destitute. Other conflugrations oc- borze, capuble of ol curred ut Jusn Mandola ana Manban during seven or 100 peopie d covered 1t | tBE " 5 n ug. Itis o be used for privaie Yokohams advices ug icing parties and will be towed out in the | the ministry is sl iu s froui intrusion as if the duncers wereina | News has been brough city drawiug room. A do the luke vy | terribie murder ou the bigh sens. clectric light is both novel and enjoyuble months uro the schooner Undine, ow The Munkattan Beach lmprovement com- | Lrawford & Co., of Sau Fraucisco, pany hus engaged o string band thut w from thut port for the South Sea islauds furnish music for dancing each evening ut | Commund of Captain ella. The vessel thalacHl Vil ionion]thabeabE, crew consisted of thecaptaiu sud eight The lage is fulling at the rate of abo At Hovolulu a man who said e was threo mehes & dav nnd will soon be ot its | mate's brother joined the vessel and wheu nominal depth. The tovoggan shides are | three days from Houolulu oueof the brotbe being put in position nnd by this evening | SO the captain. The crew was supplie SUsEs bofvieat bV HnReTR ek with liguor and made away with all the crew Houud trip tiskots from Omsha to tbe | Sxept ine steward, who was zivon a pass beach, including boat ride, can be obtained The suthorities arrested the murdere.s ana on motor cars between Counch Bluffs and | »¢ut thew to Maullla, — - FOUNG MES. BLAINE I Omabe for d0c. - SOUTH OMAHA. URNS. Her Health Has Not Been Improved by Her European Trip. Meeting of the City Council—Au Interesting Sesslon, New Youk, July 15.—Mrs. Marie Nevins- The city council met last evening and | Blaine, the divorced wife of James G. Blaine, transacted & large amount of business of an r., arvived in this city yesterday on the unimportant nature. It was expccted that | Stewmer La Champagne, after several months the annual tax levy would o made, but this | slay avroad. Mrs. Blaine Is stil very focble s e is evening, the coun. | b4 her health bas not improvea as much &s was postponed until this evenin & the ¢ T ml yegiasiiniole cil to meet in special session for that pur. olouel Nevius, who took ber to the New pose. A short execulive session on the new York hotel, Broadwuy ana Waverly place. city hull resultea 1 the Becowplishment of | She was 8o exhausted by her vovage ihut she sbsolutely nothing mmediatoly weut 1o bed aud remsined tuere . i s regtine | Lh€ Whole ufternoon, declining to see eve Opdiagnce; Ne.iawassiney oreati® | hor ‘most intimate friends Blaine's grading district No. 15. The t comm S A T R T T toe wes also instructed to advertise 1or bids. | {1 thoustt she will 0 to some uiet hea 1. J. O'Neil nsks aumuges in the sum of | pegort as s00m a8 she recovers sumiciently to §6 by rousou of the water overtiowing bis | pe movea. property. Councilmer n, Bruce sod e Bowley will I iut claim. Folice Notes. } Wollstewn & Co, iu_a communicatior S il e | compiainlig shat Dan O'Nails lpers stable, | - ruey Skipwosth iowhs 8 dog without s SHBE Biatale thullt ista mulsanca g, Oneof Spoer’s mer 10 tuke Board of Heulth wus iustructed to inve the ufore cavine dow the tigute Misso rcted an Au ordinance was pussed vacat hammer | in Bovd & Starp's sddition &n was arrested sud tween blocks 2 und i iu the same addition witt un Bulls gove it us his opinio Tom Lawless. an old timer in police ¢ th shouid e opened uj whe B. | got drunk again yesterday ar & M. trucks, aud when n motion was made mily. wno live at Eleventt ihut the city uttornev draft wu ordirance na broi mu opuning up the street other memvers | nit # policeman ut lurg unsnimously in favor of it stonped the trouble and sent tne drunkurd t A resolution wus passed thet 1t was the | juil 2 sense of the council that the Nebraska Ce Charles Lirst, who lives near the Belt line tral Railway com [lu’ ¥ shouid pay the Soutt m the n pent o few bours in juil yest Omubtin rezisters 10 Lhe receut speciul elec v on & €0l ombez amou tion §6 per dey aud thereby prever ¢ | of money from Marttu Root. Tue prisouer from becoming involved in several law suits s released on $500 puil City Treusurer Hoctor was empowere The police drugeed Peter employ b deputy al €3 per month to collect | out of the damp air iast delinguent taxes clouk aud several articies J. H. Kopietz, 4. B. Watkins 8né ex-Mayor | from Emil Mikeluolier, who Sloane were named by Muyor Miller 1o ap- [ Marsball bouse pruwse the dsmuges which would mcerue by [ The stealing of £12, a suit of el reuson of grading O street from Fourtee 1 to Twentieth streets. The American Waterworks ¢ b o pair of sboes {rom Audrew steentt und Cuming sireets is what nas Donabue is locked up 1or at ihe city mpany were structed to putio 8 fire byarsutat Twenty- | jail. All the plunder was found ou the pris- third and B streets ouer except o part of tue woney, which had E. D. Gideon was allowed damages in tho | been speut for rum in 8 ‘Teutti street joint sum of £ by reuson of water from the | The charge is be ceuy. street ruuning i ou s proper.y st 'lwenty second wid 1 streets To Colebrate Another Discovery, ue finul estimates of graging L street Sax Dirdo, Cal., July 18.—It uas been de from Twenty-first to Twenty-second stroets, | cided to celcbrate the 33010 anniversiry of amouating 1o, $300, o, aod Tweutytuird | the discovery of San Diezo bay, which o strect, from J 10 L streots, auounting o | our Septemver 25, next. Eluborate preps- 2,500.08, were allowed. rations re Leiug mede for the event, _—— AEWS OF YESTERD 4§, Tuhe ordioance recerty passed, protibiting the berding of live 5100k in city limits, Los & provision thet the council may grant permis i sion to ny one 10 herd stock within tue Domentic, limits, P. O'LeAry was given permission to AH Anstinia NeagiSiank aray R nera stock west of the Cuauby Packing | aied sudaenly at the Babwer house O 3 compuy’s plant aud Nels Holmes enst 0f | Oue mun wis kilied ang seven wound Twenty-tirst street and north of H street the expiosion wus in the Ellon Gow coll Shenuudouh, Fa | Golug After u Prisoner. ot Jemes M. Hoddy was killed wnd | Chief Beckett left yesterday for | ubout u dozen meu seuied by the expiosion of | Beatrice. He goes ufter L. M. Huuter, who boller at the tiie works at West Liberty. Pa. | The tug bout Booth anidier tow, which has is under #rrest in thit city Bud 16 WHnLea 10 | beon niissing for seversl duyes. Luk L red () South Omaus for obtiuing money under | wilrighta short distapog, fron Oswego, N. Y. | false pretenses. The Delmovico notel casbied | Acting Cowptroller afthe Curroncy Nixon | @ smull draft ov & Chicago bank for Hunter | hus ordered anotuer ssessmont of #100.0 which bus proved wortniess. sud unless ne | the stockhoiders of the bursted Muver | makes good the Bmount he will be prose- | bunk of Boston, Muss. { cuted Tuylor Hull, englucerin Spencer & Co's tuc- | A fow years ago Huuter was one of the | 101¥ ut Kichuand.=Ind, was killed and sever . g boiler in the engine m0m of the estublish- mission merchauts in Chicago. The failure | yiity of two Kunsss Cily banks and other un i | fortunute finsncial ventures have wipsd Forsgn. BWeY Lis wealn, Huyz rutlroad luborers are rioting near Wou ek ze. Ont, wd w luese toree of deputy sherifls ouliod OUt Lo suppress them Pussed Counterie Wilich they did without troubler o tHO | A rumber of couuterfeit silver dollars are | _Mousisnor Hurdittl bishop of 8t Cloud. in olroulation 10 this city aud the police are | Minti. is I Kome usii - evers elort 10 get & looking for the young man who is responsivle | ol Ewnst Biskop Ircluna's piuu of for tueir sppesrane Yesterduy s youug The mission of #ir Churles Suiith, the British | mau wboul 2 years Of uge, of BANAY COW- | envoy 10 Loz his prove lure uud he | plexion wud ratber tall and slenaer, passea | Withdrawi. Christis inufe In the sui- iwo of those wortbless dollurs st Ward's | Lin's territury und riotous soidiers urc cow confectionery store. He ulso tiempted to [ ™IVHink muny murders Jiss oue of them ut & grocery store on Norith A mob of Roumuniuns ut Mugur Gullola, Tweuts-fourth street, but the propriotor, | Witenpled to rescue ome prisaners [u the cuse | r. Hiuz, ejected Lim from the premisos htave waundag Dt WOR ware He visited several otber business bouses aud | Pue common pe > ated | W common peopie 1B the cholers fnfeetec was successful lu passiug 8 few of the puris | disiricts of Kussia st resist the oforis of e ous COLuS. Yy WULDOrILis 10 Bty the Onwird course Of the ey Aroua dineine. aud unts o1 the wreck of The School Levy, hospitals und the murder of surieons by the The Board of Education will meet this | fwusticsl Dopulsce ure vumerous — -——— Whent Supply of the Northwest. Mixsearoias, Mion, July 18 —Figures cowplled by the Nortbwesters Milior show | evening and the session will be uu interest iug one. Tue board will take sowe etion in reguard Lo the 124, milis ievy for school pur- POses Which Lue COUnLy Las refused Lo muke. PILLS for the disorders which ORDI row out of Ampnired An ordinuncee aecls igestion. For a str from Weak Stomunci, Con. stipation. Dis Liver. che, nnd Nervoos aliments ptace of an entire medicine chest. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING. New 3 ARE YOU SUFFERINGC? : [F SO, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles ORDINANCE No. : An or( jee oraeriug the grading of Acknowledged 1o b the most successful Spo- directing the board of public works 10 t cinlists in all PRIVATE, BLOOD, NERVOUS, SKIN | the necessary sLeps 1o cuuse suid work AND URINARY DISEASES, { , dou Of all dry s, §5 e three disi uppointing Nick Mend- 10 the property owners, whic or uny Billous may be cuased by such grad they take the Whereus, pronsriyv OWners represen re part of Martha & reet huve petitioned the Price 25 cents & hox 10 te made puyuble in ten cqual installments | Seet FROM Ty Female ' pro Weakness, al o Catarrh or | mine the damage + 2 § whicl Rheumatism, | Chronic Nervous or Private Dise1ses TRICTURE permunently cured v com- | fof Whereas, permanent gri. ILES. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS c f Son st v e WEAK MEN i bty il | therefore I strest i Mas st Dr. Sear MANHOOD FESTORED. SEANATIVC. itten gua Next t CHEN § South 15tk Stri N GRO : PMARA, NES | E. 7. DAViS ks GEO. I, BEMI ! Muvor wonderful 8 Retmir, 18 sold with 8 oR Written Cuarantee 1o eure a1l Nei vous Die n or ned ; sucl Wenk | = ing it € oy, Loss of liuin south line we g refund 1he o ing LEe L0 PrOperty OWners which Ruhe & ( Tas o waking such up ment, 8 -4 Fulier & On th fits. if nny, L0 sueh property - ik i T by re e shull tike effect und be from und affer its pas Pussed, July bub, 1802 JOHN GROVES City C.ork E I DAVIS DR EC WE S NERVE AND BRLAINTREAT President City Coune!l MENT. u ap 10r Hyatori Fits, No Approved, July 11th, e rulgin, Headue Nervous causnl b, GO P BEMIS WiCons ! or Aubaceo. Wakofulnis il Dunres Miyor B0, S0tnums of (e Briln, caual g maunity. minars Ll el A P A e e TO PROPERTY OWNERS Ml Fomale Weaknoases. 10vOIUDGAry Loseos, M on ulley between Dapont sud Oastollyr . B atuse ovaringulaonoe A moatl's tranten, from’ w ne Dupont vlace to Twent y 1.6 for £, by mall. Wegunrantoe six boxes v ninth s Omiahu, Nob, Euch order 10r 6 boxo s with §) will send writton You ure hereby notified that the under- nitento rofund i not clre i weltlon | aigned, thine6 dislatoraatod fradholdome of th Wy Theodore. F Ty of Omiln. hive been duly wppointed by utuowst cornor il De muyor. With the upproval of the city cout Trapossis for vely of the property affected dern until 150 o'elock p. me Ju 180 dinance No. #1000, pissed June 1k, 1502 und Woodrufl. Kunsus, stone. wceording 1 e further nowfiod, that huving Kpecificutions for 1801, 108 i Viug the ld wppointment, in Iersection on the west side of Six p rod by i strect und Willinme sireot VoA D, 18 ; Furh bid 10 specify & price per squure yard | the foronoon, u f for the puving miplete on the intersection. | 16 Furnun, Blroet, within At Work 1o be done in kecordanee with pluns and | Hwits of suid eity, weet fortl wpociicntions of 0L on fiie 1 the office of the | sldering wnd miking nesessin Bourd of Publ Warks. | the ownurs respe vely of suid Eneh pro. 1% ade on privted blanks | affected by suid grading, tuking ot turnished by the bourd. and 16 be aceompu- | Grution specisl bonefite. 1t iy nied by & certiied chesk i the sum of &0, | noified 1o be present ut the thne pryubie 10 the city un evidence | un wforesaid, und tuke nuy 01 2000 fuith 1 Tt CONCCTIINE Sl The bord reserves the 10 reject uuy | of BUS Ub YO y consider pi o1 uli Lids und L walve de | - ORCE H . W. BIRKHAUSER, CHas L TH Chnirman Hourd of Public Works. SANMUELNOL Omuha, July 16, 180 JAlg 1628 10, | Omub. July bk, 18 " ABSOLUTED BAKING . POWDER Sozs FOR29H¢ FLY PURE - JUSTTRY IT. EFJAGUED WO WANGAS CITL MG SPECIAL NOTICES CCUNCIL BLUFFS, = ENT~The dwelllne on First uvenus rooms, ¢ bath rooms and all niprovements; goad stable and oud ng; ront $30 por month. k. H. Sheafe ]! huve aurthing for sale or trade see L H She e, Broadway and Matn streat l, N Inzein ail pris of i Broadway and Maln A\ ANTED - Eustern Nabraska lands in ex- \ for Council Boffs property. G He Shenfo, Bro .t way wnd Maln ste | BIGGEST BARGAIN—Double rosis ti best igoation and best bat:aio in [ takon at once. Day & tess. 3 JOARM and city loans at lowest ratos Money [oaned for loowl investors Lougee & Towle. SALE- levator with sholier, Saw il attachmont. 40 H P ensina 200 | bus noss: losated noar Counell E H Shoate R SALE—Onsma'l payments. fralt and rdon lun i ne 8 Rlufts B H. . lirondway and Muln strec Ik sAL Athe, 1001 of pows s 1 inehes wide, biack couwrsd an uz, Wit plote change zer 4 Sots motnl turnin: toois, ete: Klas 16 paworoll ne, with suafting il clting, ote. Allin g rdor und W noiy for cus) 1 time to Fight purty. Address Box 4, F Ia Dt ACKES of Innd In s Towa for sl Zat b (cre: ) wores frut, farn in Mills nty for sa shinston & Van atton, finest wator power in the stute, velopiy HOPSO POWOE WAtor enbire Vears v capucity, 100 barrels: mach ners and Yurten' mees complete in every detail. Good franie rosidonce: b nores of funl. tte pertests . will take untnprove | oastern Nobrasku lund. & H. Sheafe SALE—On eusy pagments | parts of the vity, E. Il Ste | SA LE—Stock of mase, nna Lrick store dnc woll estd 1 trade; 100 (tion | farm o exeliin e, B H. 8 NOR SALE—Jowa farms in Pottawnttamie und udjoining counties £ H Sneufe | \\ ANTED—About August a privete Tanliy compoient eitl for general Lousew must hiuve refercnce. - Apply cver 615 Willow aveuue. Councll Biuf U000 will buy u Sterlin: pneumatio bicyele DNo. tcondition. Oburles A Atkins, Council Kiufls FOR SALT-Toteis wnd restuurants in Tows nd Nebrawin, doing profiteble business and well located: will tuke Lund in part trade; Write for detutis. E H. Sheafe ey JFOK SALE-A first cluss stock of seuural morch indise with good wili;_price £,000; will tn 1 land 1n exchan ce. £ H. Shoafe. FOE S ALE=Stock ef milliners wnd notiona store wnd fixtures; price $1,300; will rady tor lanis B H. Bbeats l: M SA LE—H) woror 1 land nnd new cottage. with four a and in Warnors- ville Wil modern tmprovements: wiil exchunze f ploasunt cott free of n- umbrance i Councll Bluffs or Omabs. E H. Sheate NOL SALF—Fresh Jersey cow r wif. Tiquire of George Kuol leree strect ©of th I1 M SALE st an’l most desirabie hones fn the city. on 4th ave : ydors ull respects. Must sell, and will wrifice. Adaress L 16, Boe off -¢ ] t A LE-—480-ncre ranch in Cherry Co., Good buy laud, spiendid runge fu . hY stable nd our build« ne nty water. Best land | e up. Write for de- | FUE EALE OR TRADE—Lstiuraut and suloon at Maunwe; g {ness at ol Sonsons: £00d hulding aud tmprovements. A Ll for alive ||\llh H. Sheate TO0D wan wanted, Dane or Swede pros ¥ ferre tuke oure of horses and do gen= erul work. Keferences required. No. 14 North Muin street. W, C. Estop. Omaha Medieal an Smiafl INSTITU‘I‘B. ‘ INFIRMARY Yo% FOR THR TREATMENT | | | <y, —OF ALL— ‘ fl]’flfll“ flfl S'IPJ ol D | 1) | ratuy o113 | sur cie il trontmunt | 80 veae for patients boird inl uttondanas | Wrte for cireulars on doformu tes and FiLCOs, LR v Gn, fost, curvituros of snins, Plis, imors, ¢ ineor, catarrh, sronohits, ine | Buliione ociricliy, parlysis, onlopey.” id: | nev.b aider eye. ear, skin an't blool and all s Jparations i A T SPEOIALTY, | DISEASES OF WOMEN 8.5/ 5LaLT & Wnpabey L Wt A iod u iy 1 dep runient for women durlug confineinent strictly prvate, Oniy Reilable Medical los stitute making u Spesiaty o, . [ AVATE DISEASE Al B Soisos wuccsssuily troatel | symutivie ‘voiwon romoved fron the eystom | Without merciry Restorative Troiie it for Liws 0f VITAL POW KL Persons i ubie 10 ViN us may be treated &t home b shon ence ATl commun.cations confe dentinl Medcluos or instruneats sont by 1k | Or express, 860urely packed, no mr s 1o 1d eite coutents or sender. Oue personsl ins tory e preferre L Call and consu't us or send bistors of your cavo. und we will send 1o piuin Wripber, o e ant o B BUOK 70 MEW, ELse: s, teivats onses, Tmpotency, Sy pliilis, Gleotund Varioes 0016, with quest on (st Birices, Apulinnces for Deformities & Truses. uufuctory Inthe Westof E£0 K e TrUn sy, ELECLALS Only 175 APPLIINCES, BATTERIES AND BELTS. Omabia Melical and Surgical Instituls, 26th and Broaiway, Coancil Blu¥s Ton minutes' ride from centsr of Umaha oo Ouwubis und Counoill Biuls eiestrio motor iue CITIZENS STATE BANK ©f Counctl Blums | capital sice 150,009 surplus und Profits N0 Net Capital an | Surplas SEED, 000 Glennon, & £ Hart, 1 A Mibe 4V uia wnd Caarios 1t Hianan. Transiotzoneral bauks g business Lirzest vapital uud surpius of 1 FouLh westurn Low s | INTEREST ON TIM3 DE203ITr3 | — NOYTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- | GES FOR GRADIN( To the owners of all lots und parts of lote | wnd real ostute nlong the aliey running eint und West wtjolning 1ou . Gl 12 i i, 4, il 7. i, 0 und 40 1o bivek 4, Cinpboll's wddition from: 2Lk stPect Lo 2Int stroet You arc herchy notfied that the under | wigned ‘three disintorostod froeholdors of the 1y 0f Ol inve been duly kppolnted | the wmavor. with the npproval of be ¢ | council of sl city. 1o wsnoss the ditinzo 10 Lhe owners respeetively of the property wi- fectod by & ey 10 bioek 4, Cumpheli's | wadivion, from #th stroet 1o 2ist stroet, doe Glared yecessury by ordinen e 1, pussed further Luving wo- ( winkd uphot L ¥ quulified wired by Law, wo Wil on the 28tk duy Of ) 1. 15wt the hour of 10¢ o 1 foren 1l Moc of T, B. MeCulloch, oo 8 New York Life buliding. within the COTpOTBLe L ite ol 8uld © /1Y, weet for the pure Do Of ( rint nnd meking the ussoss WOGLOf GIILUED 10 Uhe OWHRES FEAPOELIVELY ( o riy. uffected by suld grufing, tukes i JALGErRLION KDpeCinl benofits, | § BOUId Lo be prosent ut Ul e foresnid. wnd & ¥ 0bj ' HUNLE CONBErnInE nuid usCRRIIEDE | Of duwimgon wh you Iy consider proper | 1B MCOULLOCH CHARLES L THOMAS, 5 BENAWA Vyi6dioy Quubs, July 16, 1662