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THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFIS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. BEE. Teilvered 1y Carrier to any partot the City 1L W, TILTON, - MANAGER Tus ness Office, Nody | KTk Fattor. . JNoZ ——— e MINOR MENTION. YELEPIONES N Y. Plumbing Ce, Council Blufts Lumber Co., Woodson Porter and Mattie Jones, a «d couple from Omabia, wero married by o Cones yestoraa, A little son of K. 8. Fegley, who lives in Streetsville, was severely bitten by a fero- clous dog belonging to a family named Bush. Alonzo A, Wright of South Omaha and Surah Snieids of Council Bluffs were mar- ried vesterdny afternoon by Justice Swear- ingen, e Utile Duler society English Lutneran churc evening at the parsonage, street, W. Flotehor was given thirty days in the county juil yesteraay fn police court for the lnrceny of a hat belongiug to Chff Hough., L'ie Manhattan restaurant on North Main stroet was closed yesterday on chattel mortgage for £08 given by the proprietors to Georgo H, Mesehendorf, pecial session of Harmony chapter No. Order of the Eastern Star, at Musonic temple this evenivg for initiation. Visiung wembers and members cove nvited, An unkuown men uttbmpted to commit suicide at Manawa Tuesday night by tr. to jump from the steamer “Max Mo, the lake, Ho was prevented from executiug bis design by the captain of the steamer. Justico Hammar heard the evidence in tho casn of the state at st N. Schurz, charged with committing an ussanlt and batters on Chiristian Hendrickson, ana discharged him for lack of evidence. A lurgze party of Council Bluffs peoplo weut to Manawa at day break yesterday morning for an carly plunge. ‘Lhis is getting to be quito ong those who can find it possible to forego their last four hours of sleen. A suit was commenced by Keys Bros. in the district court to collect £100 which, it is alleged, was signed by J. P, Weaver toward s which was given the firm as an in- ment to them to remove to this city. Peter Knecht, who was charged with burg- lavizing David Parker's rusivence, was dis- charged by Justice Swearingen yasterda; on the ground that when the offense was committed he was 100 drunk to kuow what ho was doing. The assignee of tno stock of H. I, Fields made a report to the district court yosterday of the assets and liabilities. He found the total habilitles to be 4,941, of which wus a mortgage to the bank. ‘The stock is valued at £2,600 an the book accounts amount to £,000, making the total amount of the assets 100, Mrs, J. W. Kelly received a telegram yesterday notifving her of the death of her mother, Mrs. Mary Walker, who lived in Utab. "I'he deceased was a resident of Conn- cil Bluffs from 1840 to 1878, and will bo membvered by many of the older citizens. lived near Purk’s muil until the death o busvand in 1878, when she left for U She was a devoul member of the Mormon church. of the St.John's will meet this 17 South Seventh —_— Leaveswonrrn, K, June 15 J. 5. Moore: My Dear Si been’ sutject to sick headache ail my life Over two years ago | begansi ng *Moore's T'ree of Life” fot a nd never had a caso of sick headachy since, cxcept when the medicine was at onc end of tho road and I av the other. Itis worth more than mouey to me. I heartily recommend it to all sufferers of headache. Very truly yours, W.'B. L, Pastor First Bagtist Church, —_— Special Pricos for July and August at Sargent’s. We have the largest and best selected stock in the city, and can sell you shoes cheaper than uny house 1n the city. 1f you want Oxfords com2 and get our prizes, ond if you want shoes WE ARE Special prices to te at IN IT. tending institute. B. M. SA T, 413 Broad way. 00 Mr. PEKSONAL PARAGRAPAS. Mrs, J. A. Roff has returned from au ex- tended visit at Minneapolis. Lucius Wells left Tuesday evening Moline, IiL., and other Illinols pluces ®G. A. Robinson leaves in a fow duys for a visit of several weeks in the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Evans started yestor- day on an extended tour through Colorado and otber western points. The Misses Bodison and the Misses Louis Teft last evening for o trip to St. Louis for avout a month, They will go from Keokuk 10 St. Louis by water. Mark Smith ana Maurico Lous have gone on a week's bicycle trip through Towa. Thoy will visit Harlun, Shelby, und other towns in the western wud central part of the U for The 1 08, The pleasant effoct and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liguid laxative Sveup of Figs, undor all conditions, makes it thoir favorite rdmeay. To get the true and genuine article, ook for the namo of the Californin Fig Svrup Co., printed near the bottow of the package. B Trains leave Manawa aaily at 8 a nd10 nom, 12m., and 1, 2, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, 6:30. 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9, 9:30, 10, 10:30, 11and 1155 p. m. The 5 train will make connection with the last electric motor cur for Omaha. e Funeral of G, D, Brown. The funerul of the late Alderman George D, Brown occurred last evening ut7 o'clock from nis residence on South Eighth street. An ampressive funeral service wus conducted by Rector E. J. Babcock of St. Paul's church. A large number of friends and neighbors of the deceased were prosent, and many of them followed the remains to their lnst “resting place in Fairview cemeters. Among the number were all the aldermen aud city ofticials, who united 1n u body to do honor to the memory of their fellow oficial, The following served as pallbearers: J. B. Myers, Mayor N, D, Lawrence, . H. Hill, W, W. Loomis, Judge 1. B. Aylesworth and Joba Dickey, As a delicate flayor, delicious and refresn- tng, Cook's Extra Dry Champagne takes tho lead. Millious of bottles are sola unaually. B Notleo to Sargent, at 413 Broadway, wants to sec you if you want shoés. Speciul prices to teschers, + THE OLD PHILLIPS SHOE STORE, 418 Broadway. —— Too Much Ho }‘l‘fl” . Fred Buck, who works at Hugh Brown's vlacksmith shop on upper Broadway, fell a victim to 'ha beat yestorday afteruoon, Ho was workiug t! e bellows in the shop when uddeuly, without warnlug, e fell over and was found a few moments later lying in his 100l chest, unconsclous, Ho narrowly es- caped fulling 1ato the forge, and if 50 would undoubtedly have been fatally burned be- fore he could have been rescuod, as he wus not discovered ut once. He was 'picked up wod tukea out of the shop, where he wus laid in the shade of the buildiog and water thrown on him. He was then taken 0 his tome, 510 Dimon strect, where a physiciun rtteaded bim. At last accounts ho was thought 10 be in & fulr way to recover, Al i Peopis who give Hood's Sarsaparilla fuir Aral ral zo 118 great merit and are glad to 887 u good word for it Have you tried itt A You Waat Oxtord Ties Sargent has them, nll styles and kinds, from 7d¢ to 83.50. 'Special prices. SARGENT, THE SHOE MAN. Socfable tonight at Bethany Baptist church, cor, 16th ave. and High street. Ice cream and cake will be served, ' ———— Geo. Davis, druggist, opposite Ogden hor THE OMAHA DAILY oo BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 8 1892 NEWS FROM COUSCIL BLUFFS How George Ru'y Propsses t» Reclaim His Lost Jewelry, HE GAVE HIS WATCH TO HIS GIRL When She Moved Away the T Went With Her—Chief Seanl, rested the Young Lady—Loeal ne Pieco Ar- News Notes, George W. Ruby, a young man who is om- ployed at Wilcox's garden east of tho city, reports to the city clerk that ho has boen confidenced out of a line gold wateh and h valuea at §125, belief in the reliability of human naufre. e timo ngo he gave Etta Miller, who s at 119 Pierco atrect, his watch to Wwear, o woro it and kept on wearing it, and 4 day or two ago howent to ses her and found her moved away. Tho neighbors told him that she did notexpeet to return, Ruby filed an information 1o superior court charg- ing the woman with tho 1arcony of the watch and yesterday aftornoon sho was arrestod on Broadway by Chief Scanlan. She stoutly dented hoving had ony intention of running away with the timepicce, and the case will bave an airing beforo Judge McGue this morning. The O1d Timers are Not In It. While at our store at Biz Island, Va., last Avril, I was of giatrhea. 1 had nevor had it worse in my life. I tried several old-time remodios, such us Blackborry Wine, Paregoric and Laudanum without tting relie My atten- tion was then called to Chamb 's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhaea Remedy by Mr. K. C, Tinsley, who had been handling it there, and in less th doso I was entirely relieved.—O.G. BUrronb, Harris Creek, Aniherst Co., Vi, GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE At the Comm Roston Store, ncing W Co Bluf, sday Morning. 1l be found in every de- nell In., Bargains partment, The bulance of our all wool challies for #0c during sale. Some beautiful patterns in both dark and light grounds, Allour light striped, plaid ail wool choviots, that sold for 50¢ and e, during sale for 42} v The newest weaves in cotele nui, hen- riottas, bedford cords, zig-zag jacqunrds, gerges, ote,, that sold for 95¢, $1.00 and $1.25 duri the 1l-day sale, or at least while they last, for 724c. that no one ought to mi Half wool challies, 124c. Extea quality, yurd wide, unbleached muslin, 6e a yard. Our 6c and Gic unbleached rnvslin for 5e. 5,000 yords of remnants in unbleached muslin, & good e musiin, during sale for 5e. An for 4c. Our 7e and 8¢ bleached ing sule for Ge. ,000 vards bi ash, de a yard, 5 pieces " extea quality turkey red damask, former pric 3 during sale, 234c. 19 pieces superior qualit price, e, and s0c: during s 500 yurds cheviot shirtings worth for 44c. Mosquito piece, 75 dozen all linen huck towels, colored border and plain white fringe), 123¢each, great value, ver suitable for hotels or boarding houses. 10,000 yards challies, 4¢ a yavd. 2,000 yards Columbia suiting, 28 and 36 inches wide, was 10c and 123¢; during sale, Gic, 250 pieces stripe. plain, plaid and check seersucker, 6ic; former price, 10c, 200 picces best indigo blue calico, 5e a ard, Bengal tissue, the prottiest and light- est weight fabric on the market, usually sold for 15c; during sale, 8% 3,000 yards Orlesian cords, price, 124c; during sale, Tic. All our Iic and 17¢ ginghams, 12jc. Outing flannels s¢ a yard. Chilian cloth, pine apple tissies, Shoutong pongees, crepon cloths, Taffeta cords, covds, cte., all_during sale for 150 dozen ludies white drawn work border handkerchiefs two for 5¢ 200 dozen of a ladies white 10c hand- rehief for 5¢. All our colored and fancy parasols at just half prico, to clear $5.00 for $2.50, $2.50 for $1.25 and 80 on. Our entire stock of muslin underwear at exuet cost for 11 day silk vibbons, 5e a extra quality bleached muslin musling du iched and unb'eached former ule, 324, i ot 5c a yard, 82ic per 1,500 pieces of all piece—as cheup as common tape, 10 and 12 yards to a piece, 100 window shades of a kiud, former pri close 424c. White blanks, 3ca roll. White blank gilts, fca roll. Heavy gilts, 8 a roll, Ing L roll, All bordersat half price. Odds and ends in paper almost given away. Remember there arve thousands ot bargains not mentioned here. A visit 10 our great sale will show you some of the best barguins ever offered in dry goods. BOSTON ‘ORI Council Bluffs, I — B lrpaired aigestion repaired by Beechams lls. nd three 7ée and $1.00, to i Concert at Manawa every night this week, Chantauaua druggist, Gao. S. Davis Missed the Plle. A carpentor who lives near the North- western roundhouse, but whose name could not be learned, bad an experience with {oot- pads Tuesday night while on nis way hothe. He noticed two men walking ubead “of him along the track, und when ho came up to them they separated to let bim pass. At the samo instant one of them turned arouad snd shoving o gun under nis nose ordered him to throw up his bunds, which be did. The second man then went' through his pockets aud succeeaed in finding about seventy-five cents, which he appropriated. In another pocket, which tho thief failed to discover, wore soveral dollars more, DoWitt's Sarsaparilia 1s relianle, Tonight, after the Ogawa show, Dal- bey’s bund will give an open air goncert in front of Hotel Manawa. Wil Try & Now wanch Grab, The gang which was referred to yesterday as having terrorized the people 1n the vicin- ity of the Northwostern roundhouse was run onlo about wlanight by Oficer Werr in the railroad yards, There were fifteon In the crowd, and they wero as disreputable looking & crowd us 15 often seen. Weir managed 1o 00la un even dozen of them uutil be was ro- inforced by Captain Maliby aud the patrol en with a very sevore uttack | 1 fivo minutes after taking a small | (hemmed, no | through his too great | 1d mixed | and bring it up free, A chance | See them at Charles Swaine’s, | BTHhe Royul Japaness troupe are still at [hwagon. Three eseaped fn tho durkness. The rest were taken to the police station, where they gave their names as Ed. Hill, Ed Hawley, H. S. Burket, W. Havley, Wil- liam Clark,'A. Bock, James Mosedale, Fred Baker, O, Hild, 1. W. Kezon, B. V. Dunphy and William Ludwie. They were brought up in police court yesterday morning to answer to the charze of vagrancy, but were given a continuance until this moraing, when the iady whose house anli larder they demolishea will be on haud to testify. —— Thorougheood, writing from , Deluwaro, says: “Two tea- spoonfuis of Chamberiain’s Colie, Cholora and Diarrhoea Ramady saved the life of Mrs, Jane Thomas of this place.” He also statesl that several other vory bad cases of bowe complaint thero have been cured by this rewedy. For sale by druggists. ——e €, P. AL Prent The Commerci Pilgrims and their friends of Omaha and Council Bluffs will pienic in the beautiful grove at Greendale next Saturday, July 80. Spe- cial traln will loave Rock Island depot, South Muin st., at 9:30 a. m, e L. | Sl Ogawa at Manawa, Munawa drawing biggor crowds ovory night. They will change their pogram every evening, Everybody delighted. Dalbey’s band in attendance. Repalrs on Grand Army Hall, The hll of Abe Lincoln post, Grand Army of te Repuolic, has beon undergoing ropairs for several weeks past, until the soviety now has one of tho nicest meoting hails in the city. 'The partitions have boen moved to the east so thatthe hall is divided 1nto two larze rooms, both of which can be used as places of meeting atthe same 1ime if necessary, The pataters and paperors have been av work, and have entirely transformed what was formeriy a rather dingy and uninviting place. The hall has boen entirely rofur- nistied, a number of sottees boing put in for the use of tho membors andhaudsomely up- holstered chairs for the officers. Tue cost of all the improvements has been about §00, Mrs. Winslow’s Sootning Svrap for chil- dren teothing produces natural quiet sleop. 25 cents a bottie. To saye doctor’s bills drink Manawa mineral water. You can got it fresh every morning by sending your jug down by the conductor. He will fill it It’s awfully nice and cool at Manawa. The Jewel gasoline stove is the best in the world for safety, durability and economy, and thenow Jewel is its equal. 87 Broudway. 150people in this city use gas stoves The GasCo. puts 'em in at cost. If Nova Boyd will call at THE Big oflice she can’ recover her pockethook, iost on Manawa moton Sunday gentlemen; ¢ suits for cool, | \ former . | mother ostrich grew restless over the ado comfortable and tuilor, 810 Broadw Prof. Carnes has returned to the city to teach elocution and physical culturs in the teacher’s institute. Those de- siring cluss or private instruction can find Mr. Carnes at the Bloomer sehool building from 8:30 to 11:30 a, m. Special attention given to children. St A Wanted—TIron moiders at the Ogden Tron works, Council Bluffs. Good wages. P % “Little Tippet” Born Yesterd Port Hrros, Mich., July 27.—[Special to Tur_Bee. ] ~*Cleopatra,” the giant femalo ostrich in Barnum & Bailey's menagorie, which exhibited bere today, hatched a hittle feathered stranger this morning, from a huge egg on which Superintendent Conklin says sho hus devoted the greatest effort of ber cheap. Reiter, the T T— 14 04 25 ABSOLUTELY FRJAQUES fi E’s ALWA{E RELIAS Dis as RADWAY'S PILLS aro cure for this com henlthy notion, Fostore strongth to th stoma Price 250 4 box. Sold by a1l draggists, or m w York. on receipt of price, prostrat finess, rhima caus. estored to porfect health an , i ental DEPRORE AND AFTER USE. ness can be ng un and cure horses ine. fall nz, lu gl with thelrtrave ing. and ma Dbreakinz wrgk horses s them perfe ut all times li‘e, for somo days past. Miss Margaret Doris, the famous English equestrienne, who saw the play of *Littlo Tippet” in London and thought it was tho funaest thing she ever witnessed, suxgestoa that the new baby be christened “Little Tippet,” as it was the most comical infant she ever saw. Ben Gauga, the only cunuch who over left the Sultav’s harem, and who is performing with the Barnum show, told the iuterprater that be would stand _goafather, for it mado his heart glad to see a creature familiar to his sunny African home, even it it was only a little wonder-eyec ostrich *kid.” Old uud looked as if 10 say that as none of former children, not aven a wholo brood, had attracted so much attention she failed to understand why this littie bunch of ostrich tibs should strut around and put on so many airs, whereupon she reprovingly plucked a feather from 1ts pretty wing and kicked tho shell at its bead. Manager Bailey says the new infant 1s worth its weight in silver and ho will bave u solid gola garter put around its left leg before September 14, when 1t is to be in Omaha, for all professional beauties who dress in short garments on the stage are now wearing them. i T Mr. Lander's Rec Mr. J. A. Lander, a promuwent citizan of Clarksburg, Mo., and widely known in thy Warranted to be tho best break a colt to lead in ten minutes; Ior sule only by CH A~ Fge nd dealer in ail turf goods. 215 Br. 1ol 3 AL NEAVE ! state, says of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diurhoea Remody: *I have 'scon its £00d rosulls and ean recommind IL7 For salo by druggists. ST, AOUTH OMAHA, First of the Great Additions to the Ham- mona Plant s Rendy. The new beef bouso erected by the G, H. Hammond company Is completed and tho hum of industry will be heard there next week. The building is of brick, six stories high, and 144x175 feet in size. The top story will be used as a killing room and avery convenience bas been provided for the work. Thelower floors will be used for cooling and cold storage rooms, Monaay the active slaughtering of cattic will begin, and the compaiy will have facilities for killing 1,200 beeves each duy. The work of slaughtering hus been almost outirely suspended during the erection of the new building. The killing floor is oue large room, well highted and ventilated. The kili- ing pens are iocated in the western cnd of the room, aud a chuta from theground bolow is the way tho boeves are brought up to it, When kilied they arc hurriod over to tho east end of the room aud before many minutes are ready for the cooling rooms bo- low. This new bsef houso is said to bo the most complete and best arranged of any in Lhe country. Theo first hogs since the work upon the new buitdings commenced were slaughtered @yes- terday and numbered 200. The south portion of tho beef killing room has been temporarily arrangea for this purpose and will be used until the new bog house Is ready for oce pancy. From unow on hogs witl be slaugh- tered, sud the work of killing beeves will commonce Monday. Tue Hammond company will increase tho output of its plant thls year and push busi- uess. By Seplember 1'the improvements will be completed and the comphuy will then huve u eapacity for bandling cach daygl,200 cattle, 5,000 Logs and 1,000 sheep. Notes und Fersonals, James Condon has returned from a visit to Beatrice. A lodge of the Woodmen of the \World Las been orgavized in this city, with the foillow- Highest of all in Leavening Power.~=Latest U. S, Gov't Report. ol Baking P%vugler ABSOLUTELY Barreness, Loty ney, Lencorehoy an | all Female Weaknessos, Tuvotuntary Loseas, Spor matorrhen caused by Overexertlon 0¢ th hraln buse over-indulgnos. A month's traatmint for &, by mall. Weguirantoosix boxes Lo cur) Kich order for 6 boxe s, with § will sond writ guaranteeto rofund If not curad. Gaarantee las: only by Theodore. F. Lewls drugglst., solo ageat, southonst corner 1ith and Farnam sts. Omabn A A Good Name malies a good note. The name “Yale” or this mark @ , dise tinguishes the genuine “Yale” Locks, You know the rest, - CITIZENS STATE BANK of coundli a1 8130,00) 50,000 Oapitalsteols ... ... Burplus und Profits’ .0 130,000 NetOapital an | Sufpide 40,02 Dirociors —J. . @4 naadls SVt easias Wil VAR Gleason, . 1. LA, 1. A. and Chiarlos I Hanj Trans 10t conoral banks ing business Larzes: ‘capital und surplusof any bunk lu Youthwestera Lows. INTEREST ON TIM3 DEPOS3IT 3 peild il L Bl B L B LB Council’ gommander, Colonel adyiagiy] lieutenant, T M. Smitn; clerk, C. H’ Sobotkcr: banker, James' Jonos; escort,” Richard Marshall; watebwan, S.'B. Fennp, Frank Stryker left yesterday for Lincoln, 1o, be absent several duys. Dr. E. L. Ernhout und wife have gone to Peunsylvania on an extended visit. Thomas McGuire left 1ast evening for Den- ver, where be will remain during the balance of the summer. The funeral of the young son of James Pfuflley, Twenty-fifth and Blaine streets, oo curred yesterday afteruoon. Tho dry goods, clothing and shoe stores now close at 6:0 Monday, Tuwsasy and Thursday eveniugs of each week, Ed. Gorelou, employed at Switt's packing ing oMcers E. P. Savag 0ZS.FOR2%HC PURE - JUSTTRY IT. A MAN NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy. OR_OID suffering from FAILING MANHOOD, nightly d by the use of opt tal depression, loss of powet in_either sex, spermaio by sel the NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN, We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any case or refund the monny For Sals in Omaha by Snow Lund %2>, controllinz the horse u ki kingz. buck nz. roaring, backin - fts, cheek reins: tiy sifc fora child to_drive o1, young horses and “stalilons. house, neurly severed the index fioger of his left hand yesterday with a sharp kuife, City Treasurer Hoctor has given notice that & coliection fee of 5 poer cont will be added toull occupation taxes not paid iuto the treasurer by August 1. —_— . When you goto Deaver siop at the Amerl- can bouse, Itates §2.00 to $3.50, Remoacled throughout, BAKING POWDER ® CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. PIL LS THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all Cisorders of the Stomaeh, Liver, Bowols, Kileays, Blad Loss of Appetits, Healache, Cons!ipatiin, Costiven ous ness, Fever, Piles,Etey, and ren ‘ers the sys DYSPEPSIA alnt. h. anl enable it to perform its fus Lyey, Norvoas ih Inligesibm, Bil ar less liabla to contract diseasa, Thoy tons up the Intornal secretions to stlons, 'd by RADWAY & OO 42 Warre Gvery MAN can he STRONG and VIG- OROUS in all respects by using SPANISH YOUNG MEN ERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST o \issions, convulsions, nervou tobicco or aleohol, wake: abuse and over indi:lgence or any personal weal 1.0 box' 6 boxes §5 Wa ted Lo prevent running, stumbling, turn- ) their mouths; does not intorfere it is invaluablo in nd can bs used on track, road and 15 Cas SISSON’S ADJUSTABLE SAFE.wY HALTER. halter 1 existence nilo a staliion, 11 to prevent d 1o breuk eral ugent and manu nd cure halter pullers; to balky horse. wurer of fine hurness adwiy, Conneil Bluffs, Ta. Omaha Medisal and Sueagisyl INSTITJTE. e e 0 B INFIRMARY 87 FOR THR TREATMENT —OF ALL— Clrois i S Disyog Best facll tios, apparitus ana Re no 11y 10F snCCesSIU LrOALIenL O vory (e of dlugio ugatrin iodisal or @ bods for Aulenl trontmunt 8 for puvlents, bo ird attond Bost accomo Tations in tho wagr 7> Write for clrculars on deformites anl braces, trussos, club fost, 04rv.ibures of $oin lies, tumors, ¢ wnoor, cavarrh, ‘Hronoh.uis, ln- ulione octrlelty, biralysis, opilopsy, ki pev. biaddor, eyo, ear, skin an'l blool wnl all surgleal oporations. ISEASES DF oue g.areotaves Ut Book on Disoas s ‘omon FREE. We havelutoly ad lod s 1yin s+ indepirtment for women durfng confineiment strictly privite. Only Reliuble Modloal Lo: stituto making u §po BRIV AL DSl (Al Blood Dlseises sucoessfully troatol Byohliltlo Polson removed fromn the ystom without morcury. New Rostorative 'I'raute ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Persots un- #bio to VISib us may e troated b houe b carrospon ‘ence. All communications coni(- dential. Medicines or insteaments sont by 10| oroxpross, sccuroly packed, no ind catocontents or sender. One pe tery ew proforro . Call and consult us or sen( history of your cuse, and wo will sond in plain WEADDOr, 0T 4 BOOK ' TO MEN, FREE: Upon rivata, » Spoolul or Norvous Dis: enos, Iinpotency, Byphilis Gloovun 1 Varico: it for Deformitios & Trusor Iy munufactory intho Westof D460 . - ITY APPLIANCES, THRUS 5y, BELECE&LU BATTERIES AND BELLS, Omaba Medical and Surgical Institats, 26th and Broadway, Ooincil Blufs Ton minutes' ride from 'centar of OUmaha on Ouiaha and Oouncll Blulfs elestrls wotor llns IWER PROPOSALS, Sealed provowals will bo recelved by the un- dorsizned until 1:30 o'clock p. m. August 12th 1802, for the construetion of i brick sewer BlsUstreet from a polat 60 feet south of Cust Tukstrect o the south iine of the lley north of Martha street. including brl enlings to conncot with the ereok, s p resolution of the mwiyor and conncil under aute of July 12th, 1502, sccording 1o plans and specitientions on'file 1 the office of the board of public woi Each propostl to be made on printe furnished by the board, and (o be nied by a certified check in the sun payable to the ¢ty of Omabu, us an evid of ood fuith, The board reserves the rlght to reject any oraull bids, und to walve defects. P. LIS HAUSER, Chatrman Board of Public Works, Omabas, Neb,, July 25th, 1892 Dblanks G. W. PANGLE, M. D. The Cood Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN., PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- 1 treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lunga; Dis gasos of the Eyeand Eaf, Fitsand Apoplexy, {Teart Disense, Liver Complatut, Kidney Complaint, Nervous Debll!ty, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Manhood, aem‘lrul Diabetes, Bright's Ditease, St Vitus' bt ey Paralysis, White_Bwelling, Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turors and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blogd. . Women with ber delicate organs re- stored (0 health, Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attentlon given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 860 t0 §500 forfeit for any Vonereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed in two ot three hours, of ug pay. Homorrholds of Piles cured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will avo life and hundreds of dollars by ealling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tho only Physician who can tell what aila a person without asking a question. Al correspondence strictly confidential. Medicine sent by express, Addressail leiters to G. W. Pangie, M. D 888 Broadway, Council. Bluffs, lowa SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, venun ied by and ull nd out fo. and Efghth street formerly M. E. Swmith: Il rooms. 2 bath rooms modern improveme stablo bulldi TV YQUbave angthing for saleor trade sso E. 1. Sho fe, Broadway and Matn stroot. TOR RI o Kol w Sh [OR RENT—The dwelli 1 —Dweillnzs ln all parts of tha . 1. Sheafe, Broadway and Main. ANT chanzo for C afe, Bro viwiy lands in woeil Biuits proporty. E wid Main su FPUE BIGGEST BARGAIN—Double roesi- dence lot. No. 110 South I'irst stroet. 80 feet front; best location and best barsnin in the city if taken at once. Day & Iless. 4) Peurl street. JOARM and city loans at lowest rates. Real estate for sulo Dweliins an i business rentals. Money louned for locul investors, Lougee & Towle. Poarl streat. tor witn corn corn ur nder, 10) bu, an hour; saw mill attachment. 40 H. P. enzin: doint a zood bus nuss: located near Council Blufls. B H. Shonte. shellor SALE—On small payments. fruit 0 land near Council Bluils. fe. Broadw.y an | Main streot. and H Ibion Rolier mills on Boone inest water power in the stato developin horse power water entire yeur; duily capacity, 100 barrels: shinery and appurtenances complete in every detail, Good franie residence; § acres of lund verfe t; price, $5000: will tako unimprove | custera Nebrasku land. E H. Shoafe. NOR SALE— river, DOR SAL! v payments, dwellingsi all parts of the eity. 1. Sheafe. ck of mdse. nnd brick store Lestablished trade; 10 (tion w30) Will tuke good H. Sheafo. 01 SA LE— bui.dinz, wi near Omith farm in e {OR SALE—Towu farms in Potty und adjoining cou it wattiumio E. Il Sheafe. a private genoral Apply Council Bluirs, W ANTED-About A fumlily, a compu housework: must huve nings at 615 Willow aven rants In Town <, doing profitable business nd we'l locateds Wil tuke Lind in part trade; write for detuils, E. H. Sheufe, A first cliss stosk of seneral vindise with z0o 1 wili; pries £,00); i, 1. Shoafo, ot millinery and notions, nd fixvures; price 81,3)0; will AL with sto rade for land. JOR § of %001 land and new cottiage. with four acros land in Wirnors- ville, Neb.: all modern improvements: wiil exchunzo fora pleasant enttaze fres of 1n in Council Blufs™ or Omah JPOR SALE—One of the brichtest and most desirable homes in the city, on 4th ave modern n all respocts, Must soll, and will suerifice. Adaress L 16, Boo ofli OR SALE—43-acro ranch In Charey Co. Neb., Good hay land did rango for cattle. Nice cotiuge, and ouc buil inga in 2001 repair, plonty water. Bost land in the county: will'sell clicap. Write for de- tails. E, I, Shoafe. OR TRADE—Restaurant and siloon at Manuwa; good business b il seasons: £0od builing wnd Improvements. A snap for alive man. B I, 8 JOR SALY ANTED—Girl for general housowork. In- quire it 141 Glen nve. 85 ACES of ) "4t ¥ por ke u Patten DURNIS o0 Provi TLO8E-0n Saturday ovent or Fifth aveuue, Detwel a turauoise necklace, liberal rewurd, eoth street. i wiles trom eluy [imits nere, ‘on maln road, " Wonld flug fralt ‘farm. Johnston & Vun RENT—F all modern im TO oat and Apply to E I 7th or Kih turn and recel Mary 0. Key, 28 South sSev- ! fled hrick, clnss A five yonrs, according to th specifications on file 1n the office of the boa i of public works. { , Section % That the board of public works 18 | hereby ordered to cause said work to be dona and to enter into contract for the same with | the lowest responsible bidder under the specls fications on file in the oMeo of s:id board, Scecton & That the city clerk be and hereby Is directed to make and daliver a copy of this ordinance to the Omaha Street Railway com: PANY. OF ANy OthER PErsun, COm pany. corporas tion prnssociation ownin stroet rallway nlone or across any of said parts of s within sad lmvrm nt district and report his aetion in that by It to the city 1 ns enrly as practicable, om 4. That this ordinance take effect in for om and aftor it passage. Passod th, 1802 JOHUN GROVEF Olty Clerk. E, I\ DAVIS, Prosident Olty Counall, Approved July 2:nd, 180 JEO. P BEMIS Mayon PERMANENT SIDEWALK LUTION, Counctl Chambor, Omaha. Neb,, July 21, 180 Be ftordutiiad vy the olty councll ot (e’ eity of Omaha, the Mayor concurring: That permunont sidowalks bo construoted in the city of Omaha ns desiznated below, within five diys after the publicat on of this resolu- thon, OF the personal service thoraot, as by of- dininco 18 authorized and required; such sidewaiks to bo lald to tho permanent grada a8 established on on the paved streots apeci- fied horelu wnd to bo eonstructed of stone, ars titicial stone. brick or tiling necordin to spectficationson file In the office of the bonrd Of publio works, and under ity suporvision, to- wit: South stde of Plorce strect. 1t 3 bk 206 clty, 6 feot wido. East sido of 10th city. 6 feet wido, Eouth side of Mason street, 163 ik 231 olty, st Wi irth sldo of Davenport street, 1ts 5, 6, Tand SDIK 55 city, § foot wide. 6ani 7 blk Ohieago st 41 eity, 6 foet wide, s streot, 1ts 1,2, 3 and 4 bik and § bk 2 South sido of Oy 44 ¢lty. 6 foet wide, a streot, Its 2,3 and 4 0,7 and RESO- street, 1ts 4 and 5 bik 249 oet, Its Noft © Uiss streot, 1ts 5, 0. oity, i foet wide. South; <ldo of Califor vik 22 elty. 6 feot w North 816 of Uulife S UIK 11 elty 6 foot wide South vido of Wobstor street, 16s 1. 2 8 and 4 blk 11 elty. 6 foot wide North sido of Webster strect, 1ts 5,6, 7 and 8 blk i) city, 6 feot wide. South sfdb of Bure streo! City, 6 feot wide, CHurstroet, 1ts 5, 6,7 and 8 blk ¢ wide, t side 17th streot, 1ts 1and 8 bik 4 ofty, t wide. of 17th strect. Its 1 and 8 blk 22 la stroet, 1t Its 2and 4 anc w % ia 17th street, 1ts 1 and§ blk 350 clty. 6 feet wide. foest side oL 17th street, 1t § blk & eity, 6 oet W 1 sido of 17 e Norih side of Davenport svrect, 1ts5.6,% 8 DIk 52 clty, G foet wide. North side of Burt stroet, It 8 blk 340 city. 6 feot wide, id. be It further resolved: That the board of public works be, and is hereby nuthorized and directed to ciuse o copy of this resolution to bo publistiod in the ofletal paper of the city for ono week, or bo served oo the owners of sald lots, and that un'ess such ownersshali within five days aftor the publ cation or service of such eopy con= | struct such sidewalk ns herein required. thas the bourd ¢f public works cunse the same to bo done, the cost of constructing Suld sido- walks résbeet vely 1o be ussessod against the real estite, lotor part of lot in front of and abuttinz such sidewalks, Passed, July 21st, 1802 51, DAVIS, President of the Council. JOHN GROVES, ity Olerk, BEMIS, i Mayor. I'C CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, rs of the (ots, parts of lots und o deseribed 10 the ubove resolu= h stroot, 1t 1blk 21435 olty, 6 Attest: Approved: 0. P NoTIC You and cach of you aro hereny notified to construct permanent sidewiiks s required by u resolution of the city co L nnd mayor ot the city of Omuba, of which the above 18 & coby. - P. W. BIRKIHAUSER, Chairman Board of Public Works. Omaha, Neb., July 25th, 1502 Jy2sdit WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Councll Chamber, Omahn, Neb.. July 21st, 1802, Be fv resolved by the city council of the ¢ity of Omuha, the mayor concurring Thit wooden sldewnlks bo constructed in the city Omahu us designated below, within five duys ufter tho publication of this resolu= uon, oF the personal service thercof, us b ordinunce Is authorized and required; suol sidewalks to be Jaid to the present grude on the streets speelied herein, und to be con structed of pine plank of such width and thickness and be Iaid upon joists of such ons und in such s Dy the specifications on fi t ofiice of the Board of Public Works and under its supervision, to wi West sid st street. lot 18 Ulock %, 0muha View exte G foot wide West sido o sist stroot, lots 1 to 4 Inclusive, block 2, Boehie’s sub in Om ihi View extons slon West sido of 315t street, lot 1 block 20, Omaha View extension, 6 feet wido West sido of iist street, lot 1 blo:k7, Omaha View, 6 feot wide. South side of Ohic lots 1to 10 inclu- sive. bloek 1, Hitehe wddition, 4 feet wide. South siae of Ohio street. lots 1 'to 11 inclus block 2, Hitehcoek’s nddition. 4 feet wido £ 20th ave., 1015 10 Lo 13 (neiusive, & HIIL'S second adaition, 6 feoh havenue, lots 14, 15, 16 block 3, Bozgs & Hill's 2nd aadition, 6 feet wide. hside of Douglas st t, 1ot 1 block 6 & Hiil's 2nd addition 6 fecy wide. Norch side of Dodge strect, lots 11 to 20 In- clusive block 4 uddition, 6 feet, West siie lots 1, 2, 1. 4 block 3 Bozas & HIll's Ist addition. 4 feot wido. South side of Callfornia stre lots 1 to 8 In- sive block 4 Sweez, tion, 6 feet wide, st side of 5 1ots 19 1020 inclusive Fairmount Place, G feet wide North of Ohlo stroe sive. block 1, Freae rick's nddition, 6 feet wide North sido’of Ohlo street, lots 7 to 12 inclu~ sive. Marion addition, 6 feet wide. Westside of 20th streot, lov 1 block §,8weezys addition, 6 feet wide, Wt sido of 20th streot. tax 1ot 25, 500 10-16-1 v wid Eiust block 2 el 10ts 7 to 12 inclu- side of 27th stro laition. 6 fiet wide, st side of 27th street, s 14 blockgC, Shinn's Idition. 6 foet wide, And be It further resolved: y the Board of Public Works be and lereby fs anthorzed and dirceted to cause o copy of this resolutionto be pubiished in the oflicial puper of the city for one weok, or be surved on the owners of said lots und unless such owners shall within® five duys afwer the publicition or service of sush copy o suld sidowilks s herein required, Bourd of Public Works cuuse the snmo to be done. the cost of constructing s 1a sidewnlks respectively to be ussessed ngainst the remi state, lotor pirtof lot in front of and ubute tin 2 such sidewalks. ussed July 2at, 1802, E P DAVIS President City Council. JOHN GROVE-, o ty Cler GEO, P, BEMIS, . 1 1 block C, Shinn's Attest: Approved: Mayor, NOTICE TO CONSTRUOT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of the lots, purts of lots und real estate deseribed in the ubove resolution: You and each of you ure hereby notified to struct wooden sldewalks us réquired by resolution of the ety council and wuyor of the city of Omaba, of which the ubove is W. BIRKHAUSER, Board of Public Works. Omaha, Nub., July 2th, 1502, Jy28d7e OST—A Columbla | clo. A roward will e puid for Its rotur cy 10.J. E K MeGe ORDINANCE NO. 8145, An ordinunce ordering the Inproving of H 1-ton street from 40th street to east |in viuduet, i SEreot lmprovement distric b sitld iproving Lo conslst of puvine with vitrifled br.ek, and directin publle works 1o tako the nw ciuso such work Lo be done Whereas, the miyor and city cour ety of Omuhi have ordered the fm Hiwliton street from 40th st of viu 1 atreet Lnproy 435, by puviog the same, and allowed thirty days to the property owiiers in which Lo desig- nate and determine the materiul desired to be usied for such Whereas. the suid thirty duys have expired and the proporty owiers Owning the majority of the frontuxc in suld tmprovement districy have petitioned for the paving of said st in suld alstriet with v.trified five yeors. and Whoreas, in addition to such designution of mauterial by sald owners the wayor wnd ety council of suld ety do bereby determing upon the materiul 50 specificd ws the waterial to be umed for such puvin « tiorefore, Be it orduined by tie city councll of the ety of Oumuha Bection L That that part of Hamiiton stroet from 40th strect 10 eust line of viaduet, n street Improvement district No, 454, be and the sume is hereby ordered improved, sald lwprovewment 1o conslst of paving with vitrie 1l of the ving of cot brick, oluss A, PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Boaled proposals will Lo reco’'vel by the andersignod until 1:80°clock, p m, August 2th IR for curbing with white Co'orado sands stone, red Colorudo sandstons and Beres sndstone, necording 1o speelficutions, parts of certaln streets 1o the ¢ty of Omalin, com= prised in sireet Improvement districts, nume bered nnd deseribod us £ollows, to- wit— No. 406—2ird street from north lue of Miohts gau street to Nicholas street., . 4TI=2ith avenus frowm ot o Marey streot. ¥ o ireat. from Ppietan avenue 10 i point 1061 85100 feet south of Poppieton uvenuo, belng Uho wouth line of tax section Leavenworth 0L 36 in d to specify o price per lineal foos for the curbing completo oi ouch sLroet, s0ps arately, fn suld lmprovement distriets, Work to be d In uccordiunce with plag and specifioations on file ln the office of the ¥ of Illllll]':‘l‘) vlt}:rkm a i a Proposa i uinde on printed blanks furnished by the board, an lvlliuw “eeom- panied with“s certified check in the sum of 00, payuble to the eity of Omnha. a8 an evi d 0 of good falth, o ho'ird ressrvos the rlsht to award the utlll\rn,c\&) Ilfllltllu suld (l urlvujwwllmr or 00 euch district sepurately. to reject un r wllbid wnd o walvederiats, © 0O ¥ A I SER, Obalrman Bourd of Publio Works Oumaba, Nob, July S1th, \se = Jy2i-cenid 1

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