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THE OMAHA BEE CGUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Deliversd by enrrier to any part of the clty H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER N YoPlumbing Co. Councll Bluffs Lumber Co.. The Congregational Sunday sonool will bave a picnic today av Fairmount pars. arles Hatfleld and Bama Hoiley, both of Omaha, were marriea by Justico Cones yesterday, A marciage liconse was 1ssued yesterday 10 C. M. Lyon of Boone and Rosa E. Kemp of Council Bluffs, Mark Boatman and Mary E. Whitney, boih of Omahn, were married yesterday by Justica Swearinge The Second Presbyterian church and Sun- Aay school will hold their aunual pienic this afternoon at Morning Side. Tho repairs on the Seventh street bricge across Indian creek have been compluted and 1t was thrown open to travel yésterday. / (Greenshicld, Nicholson & Co., 621 Broad- way, roul estate and rental agents, Largest dist of proverty of any dealers in the city. Joseph Probstele died yesterday at 1:30 m, at the residence of his parents, 215 Bmu way, aged 1 month, The funeral will occur today wod the romains will be interred |n Welnut Hill. James Moran, who fired a revolver at some bovs in the western part of the city a few Dights ago, was fined §15.70 i police court yesterday morning. ‘I'ho habous corpus proceodings instituted by P. A, Walton in the disteict court were dismissod by the plaintieffl yosterday mol ng and ho lefc for Grand Rinids last eveu- fog in charge of Shoriff M:Q1esn, The elty council held n moeting yesterday morning as a committee of the whole for the urpose of considering the question of rati- ;'Ing the platto Mynster's Beuton street addition. No report was decided upon. Nita, the 5-vear-old daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. C. H. Orvis, died at 5 o'clock Tuesday atternoon after u two weeks' illness. The funcral will occur this morning at 11 o'clock t;om ‘tho family residence in Hardia town- ship. John Duquette was kicked yesterday morn- Ing by a horse that he was exercising near the city building., Tne horse decided to ex- ercise one of his hind foct a little more vigor- ou:ly than was expected, nad sent 1t firiog futo” bis master’s stomach, knocking tho wind out of him for a m\nul.e, but not hurt- ing him severely. \ Charles Walters states that the democrats in the Ninth congressional district are in harmony with each other, notwithstanding the fire works that were let off 1n the con- vention Tuesday. he more democrats ngm the more democrats there are,” said Ho believes that the domocrats will win, lml wants the New York papers to quote quote bim as saying so. A meeting of the representatives of the vorious roads interested in the Upion Ele- vator company” was held at the Grand hotel Tuesday ufterncon, but the object of the meeting canuot be learned, excepting that it was for the purpose of talking over tno ele- vator interests preparatory to the tual of the caso which 18 now pending in the district court and which will come up at the present term of court. Minnie Dixon, who was arrested on a charge of vagrancy so as toprevent her leay- Ang the city, was discharezed by Judge McGee yestarday. She promised to remain in the city and prosecute James Tracy, vot- withstanding the fact that she had been offered §0 to go away, and threatened with all sorts of horrible things unless she accepted the offer. Tracy’'s bearing will como off rext Tucsday morning. The Girls Industrial school of the Union Christian mission will be given a picnic this afternoon at Fairmount pirk. Toe children Jwill meet at the mission room at 238 Broad- ‘way at 1 o’clock and from there proceed to tne park. Refreshments will be served dur- fng the a’ternoon. All interest #re requestea to be present and asrist in the ‘work and bring articles of lunch, Superin- tendent Stone of the motor company has offered to take the children to the park free of charge. rAONs. Procure It Befors Leaving Home, Three years ago, while I was visiting rela- tivesat Higginsville, Mo., I was suddenly taken with colic and sevére pains in tho stomach. My relatives sent to the doctor for medicine, and he sent me a botile of Chumberiatu's Colie, Cholera and Diarrbaea Remedy, telling the boarer that if thut med- icioe did not cure me he could not prescribe anything that would, T used itand was m- medintely relieved. —HENRY A, THOPERN, Gentlomen, the finest line of rall goods in the city, just rceceived. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Broadway. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, F. C. Raymond is in Kansas City. Dr, F. 8. Thomas left last evening for Malvern. Judge N. M. Hubbard of Cedar Rapids is in the city. % Mrs. L. J. Smith of David City, Nob., is in th: Bluffs, visiting friends, Ceffe:n spent y kin g mruy H. Moine: Mr has returned from Creston ‘where she has boen visiuug friends, Ofticor O, E. Beswick is_in Grand Island, Neb., attending the Gragd Army encamp- ment, Mrs, L. 8. Amy, who has been seriously il for some time past, is considerably im- proved. G. M. Jarvis, the head and senior member b the Jaryis Wine company, 18 in the city for a fow da; Goorge I, Camp loft yesterday for Minne- sotu, whare he will put ‘in a couple of weeks shooting av prairie chickens, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Wheeler of Sigourney mre the guosts of their brother, O. D, ‘Wheeler, 603 East I’lerce street. Miss Augusta Bowker, teacher of the ‘business course i the city schools, has ro- turaed from a vacation visit with friends in Des Molnes. Mrs, R. H, Bonnett and sons of Burling- ton are the guests of Mrs, E. R. Mathis, 1100 Fourth avenue, ‘Chey formerly resided in Council Bluffs, Mrs, “Frank Stelling loft last evening for her home in Chicag), after a visit of several months in this city, Her mother, Mrs, J. M, Pulmer, will go to Chicago for a visit in aboul & week. Mr. and MNrs. E. E. Tucker, Mr. and Mra. Highsmith und Mrs, Willism Forney of Cedar Raplds, loft lust evening for a visit of mouth in Salt Lake City, Portland, Ore., &nd other western pointe, Ed Dawson, foreman of tho Chicago & Northwestern railway shops, lett yestorday 1or Missourl Valiey, whero he will take a situation as master mechanioof the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and the Sioux City & Pacifio rairoads, E. G. Taylor of Carroll, Ia., succeeds him 1 nis former po- sition, — ToLEDO, Jowa, April 6, 1801, Dr. J. B, Moore, Doar Sir:’ My wife has used aboul six bottles of your Troe of Life and thinks that she nas recelved greater beu, elit from it than nuv medicine she has ever tuken, Yours traly, L. H. Burkiy, Gen'l Azent and Troas. West Colle, a< Singe rocelving the above testimontal, fureceint of a letter aad chock from the lhv. Bafkin of Totelo, Iowa, April 25, to send lbv.J W. Knvm;l.h‘ Ur.\? un, Ko sx jtles of Moora's ‘Pree ol wv‘vr sule by ull druggists. - xa Butterine, At Meschendorf's meat market, 15¢ a Foul 388 Broadway. g "“n!i'ri:fi brukl% and ro- B.pl. 1,8 ohnAdh ening, m. Ade V uolu. ding nlo;uh‘;un ——r NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS Oity Offisials Are Busy Ohanging Their Looations in the Oity Building, WHERE THEY MAY BE FOUND HEREAFTER Talk of Removing the Superior Conrt from the Court Ilouse to the City Hall ~To Relleve an Overworked Deputy Clerk, The city ofMcials will hereafter be found at their now hanging-out place in the city buildiog. All day yesterday the work of carrying the ofiice effects to their new place went on, and by night the oMces were protty weil settlea. T'ue first floor is occupied by the clork ana ongineer In front, and the treasurer a auditor in the rear. Ou the second floor will be tound the offices of the mayor and city sttorpey at the vear oud, and the entire front part 1s taken up with the councll chamber. Therc is talk of moving the superior court from the court house to the council chambar and it 1 likoly that soms actioa in this diveo- tion will Le tukon before long. Several of tho aldermen ure quoted as belng fn favor of tho scheme and as inatters aow stand it seoms to be almost a necessity. The council recently aid away with ono of the city clerk’s deputies and gave R. V. Innes, who tiad had charge of the special asscisments, tho work connected with the superior court in addition to all the work he had been dolng before. It1s suggested that by moving tho superior court to the city building Clerk Stephenson would be able to do a part of the work urat now devolves upon his deputy without taking very much of nis time out of the office, —— Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, ik, writes: * F'rom personal exparience 1 can recommoad DeWitt's Sarsaparills, & cure for impura biood and genera " aebllll.y " !Ilnutlllw at Manawa, Hunting season opens September 1. Lake Manawa is full of young ducks and snipe. Treins leave Broadway at 11, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 und 9 o’clock, und on bun- duys und special occasions as often as required, Remember the musicale aud social nt the home of L. W. Tulleys, not this evening, but tomorrow, Friday, evening. ———— Cases In Court. Several divorce cases were aired before Judge Macy in the district court yesterday, Bolle Beveridge was granted a divorce from her husband, Jamos F. Beveridge, after a trial of the case, on condition that she pay the costs of the suit, A decree was also granted in the caso of N. M. Crawford against Edmund Crawford. In the case of Lizzie Barlow against M, H. Bariow a defauit was taken for nonappear- ance of the defendant, and 1n the caseof Johu Kramer against Kato Kramer the de- fendant filed a motion for temporary ali- mony pending the final adjudication of the case, In the case of Leroy Tuttle against Charles W. Smith a decrce was rendered on default of ihe defendant’s appéarance, quicting 1n the plaintff the title to lots 4,5 ana b in , Riadle's subaivisiou Jrinal notice was pl clerk’s office by Samuel Haas notifying Haas & Co., a western stock firm, that o petition will te filea before June 1, 18682, asking for a dissolution of the firm partnership and for a judgment of $2,000 for personal services. Ora Haley, John Dowlin and John M. Rush are the members of the firm who are made co-defendents, The grand jury was empannelled and set grindmne, _All .the prisoners in the county jul who nave been bound over were brought 1p in court for the purposeof giving them an opportunity to chullenge the erand jury for informulities. They waived the right to challenge and were remanded to jail, d on file in the Thos, E. Craig, editor and publisher of tho New Haven (Mo.) Notes, says: *I have used Chamoorlain’s Colie, Cholera und Diarrbeea Remedy with groat satisfaction for the ailments of my children.” For sale by druggists, — Come to Ligl It is usually the case with every mer- chant when taking inventory quantities of 0dds and ends come to light. Su is our canse having just com- pleted our inventory, and in order to cienn out stock beforo putting our fall goods ou sale we will offer for one weeks sale, beginning Saturday, Au- gust, our entire stock of remnants which amounts to $600, the same to go at half price, or in others words, rem- nunts marcked $1,00 you buy for 50c, same proportion ull the way through our entire lot of remnants in every de- partment. All goode figured at original selling price, and your A)rlcu half what rem- nants are marked. Being a little overstocked in wash goods,.we will offer along with our rem- pantsale some special inducements in this department, G6c India challies 24c, 12ic taffeta cords, half price, 6ic, 8¢ secrsucker (stripes and plaids) 5e, 124c suiting, 3 inch wide at 8tc. We have over remnants of wagh goods, 2 000 ,000 wool dress remnants, besides muslin, ticks, flunnels, laces, embroideries, ete., ete., all at half priceor half the prlce marked on ticket. BOSTON STORE, Fnther‘nghum, Whitelaw & Co., Council Blufis, —— i Aflter a fow days cool off and rest, everything is running again at Manhat- tan beach as lively as ever. All the boats are running, and the water is de- lightful, ———— Wanted to Buy, g{r'o erty. Wmhiny cash if MuGee,lO in street. If you have a hmua to rent list ic wath Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. ——— The “Olivette' Ruorgsnized, The Olivette Dancing club has reorgan- 1zed for the fall and winter, and has securod the Royal Arcanum parlors, where dancing partios will bs given on the firat and third Wodnesdays o emch mouth. The first party will be given on the evenicg of Seplember 7, aud the season will [ast until May. Music will be furnished by the Musical Uriou of Omnh\. So far there is membership of fitt) rnunmlnu in the h-nd- of lna lougvl%( 8. Crary, W, F, Murtin, Crandall, H. Kirby, R. P, R.nulnlan W. Mack, Eurl Ken- yon, O. A. Kish, Fred Dobbins, Curtis Stod. dard, J. P, Christensen and O. J. Martio, Improved priceis low. ——— “Champagne that has the least alcohol is a stimuluut und restorstive,” says Dr. Puvy. Use Cook's Extra Dry Imperial. If you want tosell your property list with Groenshields, leuho‘:wge&. ybo. i 120people in this city use gis stoves The (f:-n(,o. puts 'am in ut cost. i Judson, civil engineer, 328 Broadway. George Davis, drugs ana paints. —————— SOUTH OMARA. Receipts nt the Stock Xurds for the Past Mouth-Gratifylog Comparison; ¥eoeipts at the Union Stock yards dur- ing August were very satisfactory and show that steady galn which 1s a characteristio of the live stock market iu this elty, The re- coipts foot up 40,204 cattle, 111,530 hogs and 14,201 sheen, T'bese figures show an inorease of 4,157 cattlo over July aud 5,870 sneep, The August recelpts o:lm ‘were not o:‘hrao’ by thousand us 1hose nly. Tosh graiylag. com 1 with the mouth of August, 1801. The gain during last month over that period fs 8,074 cattle and 40,010 hogs, with a loss of a few thousand l eep. The increase in the recelpts of cattie 18 not 50 large as was anticipated and is due to the tact that the month had nearly passed before the western cattle n_arriving, ‘while during Iast year the movement began carly in August and considerably swelled the receipts. Tbe hog market during the month was very uneyen and fluctuated a great deal. Thoopening day found them selling at from €5.10 to $5.00. Prices steadily inoreased, and on the th the top prico of the year was reached, 86 being paid for several loads, From that day to the close of the month the prices declhined steadily nnu yesterday found them selling at from $4.90 to $5.25, a aechne of from 75 to 80 cents from e top price of the month. The general outlook for Sep- tembor is good. Tho receipts will be large on both (attle and hogs and satisfactory prices will prevail. Building Permits, The fo'llowing permits to build have been 1ssued by Inspector Mayfield : Peter Cockroll, two cottages, first. betweon J und K streets H. M. Adams, frame barn, Twenty- and F_strects. Henry Hunse, Twenty- ’. ¢ 1,000 T stre; esieeas Georzo Delip, T streots Aunle l\mhm!e, Wb cottages. Thlruoth ana T streots. W. J. State, cottage, Total. Kicked n Brute Dowu Stairs, Last night when Dr, Kelly climbed the stairway in tho Packers’ National bank building to reach his rooms he found in the hallway a man and & young girl, not over 14 years of age, From the conversation be- tween tho two the doctor understood that the man was trying to force her to submit to his desires. Dr. Kelly kicked the brote down stairs. A surgeon took several stitches in a bad scalp wound the fellow sustained, The girl made her escape and her name was not learned. Her companion refused to give his name. No arrests were made and his iden- tity is unkuown. That Ocoupation Tax. This is the last day of grace and those who have not done so will save themselves con- siderable trouble aud expense by calling on Treasurer Hoctor and vaying their occupa- tion tax. A complete list of delinquents has been prepared and if they do not pay today the city attorney will bring civil actions to compel the payment of the tax, in accord- ance vith a resolution adonted by the coun- cil Monday evening so instructing him. Abour $10,000 has been paid in and tho amount delinguent 1s between 84,000 and 5,000, Young Men’s Repunilcan Rally Tonight. All arrangements for the Young Men's Republican club rally to be heid this even- ing ars perfected, and a largo turnout is_ex- pected. The rally will be held at Pivonka's hall, Twenty-fourth and L streets, and the Bohemian baud has been engaged to furnish the music. A number of good speakers from Omaha will be present avd deliver adaresses. A rousing time is anticipated and it will be strictiy republican night in South Omaba. Notes and Personals. Jobn Sturgeon of Columbus is visiting with Mayor Miller. Jewelor Cormish and Dr. W, J. Bell leave for Tekamuh today. Born—To Mr, aud Mrs. Jobn Noon, Thir- ty-first aud U streets, u son. Mr. and Mrs. James Jounes of Exira, Ia, are visiting Mrs. J. F. Ritchbart. Zach Cuddington went to Chicago last eveniug to be absent several days. William McPharlan of Denver Is in the ciuy visiting his brother-in-law, J. L. Wilcox B. H. Roberts has beea appointed yard superintendeut tor Sunderlund & Co. in this city, J. G. Martin and mother, Mrs. Sarah Mar- ux"" bave returned from their Sioux City visit. Dickinson of tne Cudahy Pucking v, loft last evening for Chicago upon a business trip. Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Evers aud daughter, Miss Gertie, have returned from a visit to Inde pendence, Ta, C. W. Miller of the mail carrier force at the postoftice 1s home from un extended visit at Indanzpolis, lod. MEDEAL SCIENCE has acheved a great triumph in the production of S B EECHAM’S PILLS et it caro glex Meudache and all Ner- us Disorders arising from Impnired Digestion, Constipation ond Disor- dered Liver y and they will quickly re- stors women to completo health, Covered with a Tasteless & Solublo Coating, Of all druvz Price 285 cents a box. New York Depot, 365 Canal St. KIRKS TARSOAP HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING, For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics, A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc, A Delightful 8hampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. m-ly THE SOUTHWIGK BALING PRESS. Machineatal o-rom--n lm W-m-ty Goes with -mm. Tress 18 8 2:torso, mum machine. l&nllnunn sumnr b OANDWIOH MANUFACTURING CO.. In starting one press recamtly we baled nine tons in five Héurs with new hands. GAL S win Clty Steam Dye Works JHDLIINOK, PROPRIETOR. DYEING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha Office, 1521 Farnam St.; Telephone 1521. Jouncil Bluffs Office and Works Send for circulars and price list. Cor. Ave. A and 26th St.; Telephone 310. The little key to great security has {hese stamped on it Tts perfectly safe to letall others alone. fi'-‘(emm*w%***n ARE YOU sUFFEmNm FROM Female We.kness, Catarrh or Rheamatssm, Chronic, Nervous or Private Diseases. IF 80, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Acknowledged to be the most succesfal spacialist in nll PRIVATE, BLOOD, NERVOUS, SKIN AND UIN- ARy DISEASES. = Gonorrha In from 8 to. 6 dlyI‘ Syphills carad te. without pain or d HYDROCELE ANO VAKICOCELE permaneatly and su.:essfully cursd. Method new and unfailing. WEAK MEN (VITALITY WEBAK), Mad2 80 by 00 clos) appll- cation to business or study; s37ers moatsl straln XUAL EXCESSES [n midile life, or 2 of youthful follies. AIH" VICTIMS 'TO NERVOUS lll’ BIL] 1A (ON, WASTL K33 l‘l\fll.l]\"‘\ll“ InHS i wl YOUNG and MIDDL and strength, with nuxn:l 0muns impal; weakenened promatnrely in approsching old ago. All yield readily to our naw treatment for loss of vital power. on or l’l|h‘t|1i with circulars, frea book and recelp! HU Bo\l'h 15th Sireat. Dr. Searles & Searles, '™ 5o bt g Columbia Bicycles. New, soild and cushion tire, 1801 wheels, never been out of the stock. To close out Will Sell at a Sacrifiee. Away below cost, or WILL TRADE. Boys. this fs your opportunity to cet the best wheol In thio worid ut the greatest ba guln you ever heard of. and If you 1ive 50) iniley trom Council Biuffs 1t wiil ‘pay you to write. Garland Heaters. After n rmilfll'ncn and a business experlenco in Counc 1 Bluffs of over #) yeuars, we have found th it thero Is no heater 8o suitabie for brated Art durlund, by, und economy, stamp for this climate as the L combining beauty, u 504 Brnlulwn{'. 1uffs P. C. DeVO Council .0 Bailsy, § R Tho Leading +Dentist. "Third Floor#.akton Bloo .. Spocially Adapted for Usein Hard Water Telephone 1085, #6th anl Farnam St JAPANESE PILLE CURE Auow ani Complots Troatmeat comsting of Suppostiories, Olntwiant n ¢ 01, also In Box * ailiive Care for Kyt L Silador ios nlnuluhm Pilos. Fay ntercnal Meoant or Hera il r be n to ly b cel | Mlluul ref m Ot aned Fous” stats> for fris! hastois. tagued by olin & Co. Druggiits Sols Aconn ol 1680 wnd DOugIng stroeis. inah. Neb. ?I.c. WES'S NEUVE AllD “AINTRU \ r Radede tos Hyaiony W -. Nocvou ““"1'.'" Bt r&'&‘unflh! Iuln. u usture O of bo. upo ne “l. o oul- A full set of teoth on fubber for 8. Perfect s3t Teeth without plates o, Fqmovable bridge work Just the thing for slogers or public speakers, never drop down. ool TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PALN Gold filling ut roisowshlo rates. All work warranted. Cut this gu¢'for guide. W. C. ESTEP, Funeral Direstor, Embalmar 14 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS CITIZENS STATE BANK Ot Gounell Blum. vuo.om 80,000 Net capital and surplus Wm& R lil(M)M et, ¥, us of uny INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, 'mfi.n-oa by ‘o bosrd, i flea ol @ W. PANGLE, M.D. RBEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD’S HERBAL DISPEN- BSARY OF MEDICINE, I treat the following Diseases: Catasth of the Bead, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. eascs of the Fyeand Eaf, Fitsand Apoplexy, Heart Disease, Liver Cowmplaiut Mduey P Gomplainty Nervous Debii Mental Depres- sion, Loss °“"'§"'{,°°S,' 809":1\'1::.' bef ight’ ~ease, lus' K:&!".\%‘m?"m,“ruh',.u‘ White_Bwelling, Berofuia, Fever -Sores, Cancers, Tumors ' and Fistula in ano removed without the lml'gv or dmv:lndza‘wn ‘dro?" ::l" 'oman witl er org. 15 health. Dropsy cured without uprpm' Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kind: $50 to 8800 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, or ng pay. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED ‘Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ails a person without asking a ‘question, All correspondence strictly confidential. Medicine sont by express, Addressall letters to G. W, Pangle, M. D 888 Broadway, Counecil Bluffs, lowa ORDINANCE NO. 3224, An ordinance ordering the eurbinz of Oass streot, in street improvoment district No, 454 with Colorudo sandstone. and direct nt the board of pubiic works to take the necessary steps to cause s -1d work to be done, Be itordained by the .ty councii of the clty of Omahi. Section 1. That Cussstreet from 24th stroet to a point 103 fect west of 25th strect, in street Jovomont distrion No. 54 bo, nnd the sime oby ordered curbed with Colorado sund- arcording to specifications on file in the of the board of pubiie works. ection 2 That the board of public works Is horeby directed to take the necossary steps to GRuB0 B0 WOPK 10 DO UONG, 10SOFIING L0 811601 fizations on file In the oftice of suid bourd. Section 3. That th's ordinance shull take effect und be in force from und ufter its puss Pussed Augast 2)rd, 1802, JOHN GROVES, C y Clerk. WM P BECHE Acting President Oity Couneil. Approyed Auzust 24th, 1802, GEO, I BEMLS, Mayor. DROPOSALS FOR EREOTION OF SCHOOL Lulidings.—U, 8. Ind.an o, O und Winnebago Agency, ‘thurston County, Neb., Bruled proposals, end Erection of ¥cliool Bulldi, August 20, 1802 orsed “Proposals for addressed o to the undersizned at Winuebugo, 1 hurston Uounty, Nob will bo recoived at. this h-onay untll one o'cioek p. w. of Septomber 24t 1402 for the furnishing of all nevessary labor uu"l materiuly knd eroctinz nour tho Wi Neb., lu\vn. and at"this ency. Bid- ufred to follow the “form of pro- 1" sccompunying the specifications us 56! a8 thelr' blds will permit. Bids suouid stute the Droposed price of ath bullds fug wnd for the group of buildin s, The right erved o reject uny or wll bids or wny wu of uny bld it deemea for the best inter- estof the service. Cortitied checks.—Iuch bid must be uccompanied by u certifiod check or draft upon some Unlted ‘Staves depository orsolvent nutionnl bank fn the Yiclaity”of the residence of the bidder, made payuble 1o the order of the Commissioner of n lan Af- fuirs, for ut leust five per cent of the smount of the proposul, which check or draft will be forfelted to the United States in ouse uny bidder or bidders recelving an awirl shail full 1o promptly execute u contract with good and suflicient suretles, otherwlse to be re- turned to the bidder. Bids acoompanied by ©sh In lHeu of u certified che k not b considered. Foruny furthor information, 1.8 to building site. means of lrun\i,uurlul.lun, :pulv 10 ROBERT (., ASULE gent. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING., Benled proposals wili be receivel by the undersigned until o'clock, p. m. Beptem ber 16th, 18, £0r eu rbing with white 0o,0rado sund- stone, red Coorudo sundstone wnd Hoerow sandstone, nocording 1o spee fleutions, the fole lowing street luprovement distriots: “Nu.L uuk son strect from 7th street to Lh sLroe! w—-Enklna Atroot from the w'll line of 24 hntrul to the east Ilnboll) street. wth bl speclty w price llnul foot, tort.houurhln,u ) luuon :lu Lree! n_aceordiunee 'Il.h lans ars llluuumu on e fa tho oflice of tho pub ic works. to be' made 28 nrlnud blanks w! k In bho 8 m; U of &,wnb o 20 the oity o] Oulubin, 8 ab'oel e rxaar s dhia ekt ‘roser or all Ui 80d o WaLYé g uiuk"' peleenany W, BTNk i AUSE) oo vl Hike Chatrman B Omaha, August dlat, SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGENTS WANTED. To sell the best double ronsting and bak nz pan In the market tendy work. Uan prove to have wgents who janke over kit u weok rezalatly. Acdress Chineles Hclmllllnlls Couneil Riiffs ‘VA\TFD«I ,..w or gentloman to vmn\ by hrl'nlu Ilu y l Oai oper wanted. Give reference. Allvlrm\- XX 24 Bee, Coun« Bluffs. y ANTED- work nt 3 sod girl tor general house Platner stroot. yonoral honsowork at MM ¥ ll Gaule, Mrs. Jacob ANTED--A good nurso girl. Flms, 316 Platner street. W Gt WANTE 1)--An oxperioncod sanvassor. with sutisfuctory roferences. 10 work for n and loun nssocintion in lowa. Ad- mien. in Arst class fun ‘ cnces, good locuilty near busin price. ' 8. 0., Beo ofico. (OR SAL © Noame Horso, Iunflv and b geod outhity good well bred Mustsell. G, Il Lewls, 12 Poarl big sucritiog road I street. orse, mercha doing Bartielt, 721 Bron €)1 hiond of young horses for ¢ improved ade. =property or land. K. G, Bartiett, 74l Broud- way, Councll BlufTs. nd notions for vx- 1 road way. FIOR SALE ~Good t-room dwulllnw near U, P, teansfer. Price 8,000, Wi vike horsos und eattie in Dnrt nuy. E. Y. Sheafe. JOlt SALE -Orcamery, well looated in No- braska. doing good business. Will tuke artn er or sell entire business uv a bargain E. 1, Sh JOR SAL S-Tmproved 46 in western Towu, 815 Weres, 820 Johnston & \m\ Putten. MUVP\’ hmm\(l ut 6 per cent on_ Councll Bluffs residonce proporty. E. H. § re stoek farm o fu 0; 1) [(OR SALE, Florida oranze trago for Counoll Biufts or Omuha nrulr rty. B U Snets . NOR RENT. tho Els man rosidence, 181 Park uve; in good repair unl all modern con- voniences. Rent $30). H, Sheafe. UR!‘I\I J—Hurd wire stook in central Neb. Wil 4500 K. H Sheafe. hoicest fartn in Portawattu- nores, well located and 9 un acre. E. H. Shoafe. B‘Ifll W and city loans at lowost rates. Roal estate for sale. I)wn!lm( an | business rentals. lnml for loonl hlvulwn. & Towle. or trado see Muin strenat. 1 ha E. H. She.fe, COR RENT—Dweillnzs ln ail parts of the clty. E. M. Shoafe, Brondway and Main. VY ANTED -Eastorn Nobraska lands in ex- change for Council Bluffs property. B I1 Shoafe, Broadway and Main strest. OR SALE—On smail payments. frait and garden lanl neir Council Blufts B, H. Sheafe, Broadway and Maln stroet. r mills on Boono tinest water pawer in tha stats 5 horse POWOE W.ALOr ontiro ye iry ty, 100 barrels: mashinery and purtenances completo In every dst il G » | frimo rosldonce: § uo »wn.ml title norfe it ko unl uprove ! oxiters ho fo. O SALE—Ctean stook hurdware, well os- vy ishotterdo, lnvoico about 3hil, Good 0. 1 3 ) d with cte. on & Oo. SHED housa for rent: all modern i steam leati 8 rooms. E. LE—Hardware stock, will involce ; located in wn active Nebrasku town of 1,500 populntion: business old estub.ished; willbear c.ose Investigntion. K. H. Sheafe, NOR EXCHANGE—Hotol and_restiurant Jocatea at Ehubert, Neb.. .and 106 lots in Denver, Colo.; will exchange for clear Ne- Dbraskn land. I H. Sheufe. 3,000 will buy 7-roowm cottage with 6ix190 ft. {Digt on North Sevonth stroev; u burgnin. . afe. 80 Aum tarm with fmprovements, five iles north of Couneil Bluffs; 815 an ncro: a snap burgain. 1 H. Shenfe. ANTED nllml in exchange for ood wor E. H. Sheafo, Omaha Medical and Suraical IN'STITUTE. IINFIRMARY FOR THR Hest factiltios, apparatus and romadios for sa003338a tretment of overy form of disease T in.c med| 53 beds for patl o al of surgieal (restment, o wes deformities anl braces, tr +0f ¥pine, pilo', tamors, ca Broneoitis, InhAlation, e18otrioly, ph opilepsy, Kidnoy, biudder, eje, ear, skia nod uh...n ‘wnd nl suneical operntions; DISEASES OF WOMEN b paoiies Book on Dise1sos 101 lylnin Mhetaiant 1 finemont, strictly Deiter‘Only Meliublo ‘Modleal inst.tue sin<ias & Epeclaliy of PRIVATE DISEASES All Blood Diseuses sacoasstally tronted, Syphliitis voison o1 o tho ayatem withoul myreitr, 11 v at for of VI, POW 0 vislL u; “bo tr t AmUnIEAAS b on PRI T e e e express, secirely pwokod, no murks to indicats ‘oa: Une persoanl intervie v preferrol us o sund hisiory O( yOUr cuso, 11 Dl WA pper: 247 Wilie: “Upon paivate spo BOOK TO MER, Y1Fs "yuon rrvass soo Impovency, Syphils, Glodt an { Varioosoio, wita qas: o Appliances for. Doformitie ani Bhly manufactory in the west of DEFURMITY, APPLIANOLS, TRUSS43, BL KIC'BATTERIES AND BRLTS. Omaha Medical and Surgical Insiitute: 26%h and Broadway, Osuncil Bluffs, Ten mintues ride from conter of Omahs on Omaha a0 Counll Bluffs electrio mows lias. ORDINANCE NO, 8229, Anordinance approvinz the p'ans and spocl- floutions for the construction of a visiuct along 15th street over the rallway tracks upon und ucross 1th street botween Loav- worth street und Plorce street in the city of Omaha, and for appr.ising, ussessinz and determining the damuges. If nny, which may be cuuse. Lo wny property by reason of the construction of suid viaduct una Its up- proiches. Be It ordulned by the clty councll of the clty Nt Omuha: dection L Thut the plans and specifications for the construction of u viaduct along i5th stroot over the rallwa lrnckluno nd ineross 15th streev between Leavenworth strest und Plerce stroet 1n the olty of Omuba, prep.red b{ the board of publie wnrkl and eity ongincer suld eity, and duly approved by said board of public works and Submitted oy sald bourd to the mayor und ity council for their con- sideration, sotion und wpproval, under and in pursuance of the provisions of Ordinunee No, 208, be nnd the sawme ure herevy swdopted wnd It shall be the duty of the m nyor, with the approval of the eity councll, 10y point three . isinterestod fréeho ders of tl o city of Omaha 10 « ‘lralw. ussess and detor- mine the dumt € any, which m iy b cuused to any proporty by’ Feason of the con struotlon of 4u'd vlnduul sud 1ts spproach who shull prpceed to ma! nuuol wppralsemen lu 1ike munfler as 1s pmv lor ths purpose of determl nlnl dumnzes pmufirly owners by renson ot the chunge ol grade of a street, “fl. hoir rupun of siuid uppraisenient 'Iv.ln the city clork oud-. hlw “this ordinance shall tuke Trusses lloat und be in foree from und after iLs pass- l'uud August 23rd, 1502 JOIIN O%OIV%?. X ork, 1D BWYHEL nt Clty Oouncil P Dl“:}“ P Approved Au '" u NOTICES | ORDINANUE NO. 8281, An ordinance oreating sewor alstrict No. 184, dofining 1ts imits, slzo of sowers and olova- tions. and directing tho board of publle works to take the necesiary stops to onise :no| onstruction of the sewer in said dis- r o I\n‘lvuflh ‘nlm\d by the olty council of the oliy minhat Section Sower distriot No. 104 Is horeby erouted in the eity of Omaha. Seotion 2. That sewer district No. 14 shall comprise the fullflllnl Inl- and Lri of estn Lots 7. 8 0,10, 11 and l!hlu‘ll 10, and Tots 4, ’i and 0hlnnk 1, llul\)l'mh‘k s additiony he south I urt of tax lot 16, lmu-v streati the © north 10344 foot of tux lot 5 .Alylnl south of Hurney streety l¥r\!f Omnha, t sower district No. 104 shall ito Bogtning at r center 0} st stroet and 89 foet. nnrlh ut lhn conter of noy strect nt an olevation of foet above the olty datum, thence with a 12 fuch DiDe sewor to n manhole In tho center of TATs ney streot and 15 foot east of Hist strect at an elovation ot 1320 feet; thence along llarney stroot with u 12 {nch pipe sewer to o manhols in the center of 20th avenue and & fect south of the north line of Hurnoy stroct ut an elovas tlon of 1785 feet, thonoe with un & inch pipe sower ulung Harney stroet to a flush tank 35 feet west of 2 th stroot and & feet south of the :mr{‘,!; no of arnoy stroot at u elevation ol 80,0 foot, All tho aforesala elevations to be at the flox 1ings of sald sewers at the points named. The alignments and grades of suid sewors te bastraleht iines botweon nian boles and otlier poluts specitied, A8 far a8 pract nd cording to plans and -nmlfimtlmw “ll‘(l '|Lh the board of bublio works. Six Inch junction pleces shall be placed In sald soewer every 2 feot, or as directod In write ing by the clty vngineor, wor inlets shali bo d in sata sewer district at such points as the oty on- gincer may diroot, Se.tiond. Thut the board of hereby Instractod to take the 10 cnuse the construction of dlstris Soction 3. That this ordina affect and bo fn force from an I’ulwd Augzust 23rd, 1802, JOIN GROY it ¥ Olerk. WM. I, BEC -ul-:b. Acting Prosident City Counell. Approved August 23th, 1802, GEO. P BEMIS, Mayor. blio works fa Coss Ty stopy sower in sald o shall take uftor Its pans= United States Marshal's Sale, In the Circult Court of the United Stutes fo strict of Nobrask 1, First Nutional Bunk of Plattsourgh, New York, ve Mutual ‘Irust conpany and the Nnhru-ku Mortgago and Investwentcompany. 3 abilo noticos horoby given that fn pur: sunnce with and by virtuo of a writ of venid oxponas lssued out of above named coutt In wbove entitlod onuse, und bearing date of Juiy 20, 1882, I, Brad' D, B.aughier, Unitea Ftnfos marsiial for tho Distriot 0f Nobraska will, on the second day of September, A. D, 1802, 0t the hour of eleven o'sluck in tho fores nooh of satd duy, at the morth door of the United States ‘court house and postofiica bullding in the Olty of Omuhu, Douglay county. Stute and DIstriot of Nabruska, seil at l:“““u nuction the law directs, to the ighost und _best bldder, tho following dgseribea pronerty, to-wit: Lots 13 and 161n block 8 in_MoCorn 1ok’ s60- gnd nddition to the olty of mulnu; lowd, bloek 4, Ounniugham & Bronnan's nddition to th clity of Omahas lot 11, block 6 Aubura Hil subdivision of block 6, Cunninghuw & Brens nau's addtion to Omuhn: lots 1, 2, 13 and 1 block & In Jetiar's nddition; lots 6 und 7 ans Tot 15, block 3, Exohanke Plice addition; 1ot 4 In Honson sutidivision of lots 8 wnd 37, blook b'0ok 10, Aibright's annex nddition Wi 200 6, el 7, ALbel chi'a onoteo AQALION Uin thio city of South Omuhu, ull of the above property beinz loouted in Douglas county, stite and distriot of Nubr havin: been herotofore lovied u of & Wt of execut:on lssued out of sald court | entitled cause tosut sty o Judgment of ourt,_obtained at its Novomber term. in favor of tho First Nutlonal bank f Plattshurgh. Now York, und ugn nst the Mutunl Trust eompany und the Nebraska Mortiugo und Tayestment ¢ ) TRUGireR, ves Marshnl, D.striot of Nebraskn. Priichety. Attorney tor Plaint(t: July 2, Aug, & 1, 18, 25, Sopt- ted States Marshal's Sule . In the Circuit Court of the United Statesfor tho Distriot of Nebraska. l’nr!.-.nlmu‘:h lul:l Hlnl\ vs. Eva N, Prugh et ul.—) Saiiic notica 14 hereby given that In pursn- ance sud byvirtue of n writot execution is sued out of tho .move nusmed court in above ntitled enuse earing dute of Augusy rd, A D, mw...l ll mlnvluu upon and tuken 1 the richt, titie and Inwrestot theabove mamed defendnnts, Eva M. Prugh and Walt o Prugh in and to the 'ollnw ng deserib ds nnd tenements, Lo~ Lottwo () In block l.wu tlon to tho city of Omuhi. nunulnlcounn{ Nobraska. all of which I wiil expose for sall at public nuction as tho law directsand see the sama to the highest and best bidderon the dth duy of September. A. D, 1802, at the hou ck In the forenoon of sald duy ut the u')rln door of the Unitod States court house and postofiice building in the city of Omuba, l)ullklax corinty, stato and d.strict of 'Nebras= ), in Lake View ad« Fuld salo 18 to sutisty judzmont of suld courtobtained ut its Miv toru . 1892, 1n tuvor of Porismouth 8t s Imnk against the sild Eva M. Pru nlt r B l'rulm. lllh\l) l) N[,Al'ull TEN nited States Marshal, Jonx W. Lyrue, l’lulntlll s 4\|lurnev ~8-15-21 =5 PROPOSALS I'OR PAVING. Senied propcsals will bo racoived by tho un- dersigned until 1 . Septermbey Sloux Fally stone, neeord- finit 1o spocifioations for ML for Byving the purt of inLorsedtion on the west side of S1x- teenth streot and Willinms streot. h b.d 1o specify n pr.oe per square yard tor the paving complete on_the intersection Work to be done in nccordance with pluns and spocifications on file in the office of the Board of Publio Works, And for the following kinds of paving mate- rin), vzt Sheet sphultum, alls or other ranita. anlstone. unsus, stone, and Vitrified briok. All uccording ‘to specifications of 1802; fox rt'of the following streots In thegity comprised fn stroot, Improverany [ istricts Nos 465 ana 482, ordered huurnvuu by ordinances No 03 und 3 U, and more pars No, 4'6—~Juckson streot from 2ith street to Erskine streot from the west line of et to the onst 1ine of 2ith street, 1 bid to upocity w pr ¢o por sq ure yurd ote in the streets. pivinz comp! Gono 1n ocordance with plang to bo and specifications on file in the office of the bourd of pablic works. Euch proposnl to be made on printed blunks furnished by tho bowrd wid to bo uscompiniod by cerfied choek fn tho sum of &5 pye l?‘u’) v.l'.m city of Omnha, us un evidence of Yood faith Tiho board reserves the right to roject any or all bids, und to walve defocts, P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Biowfd of Fubllo Work. Omaha, August 3lst, 18 uilsl-7-8 ORDINANCE NO. 8221, Anorainunce duolnrllm lhu banks of earth ol lots 8, 0. 10, 12, Oherry Gurden. i nuisan [ urdarlnn t.heum m; or sloping of the ained by the eity council of the clty of Umal baction Thll« the banks of earth on lots 8, 1. 10, 12, Cherry Gurden, fronting on llaemn street, now cafled ¥7th aveunue, be and the same sre declured to be a nuisance, and said nuisince 1y hereby ordered iund required to be abuted by sloping and grading down lhul portion of s1id lots fronting on 47th aven Drovont the fulling. Wwastnzof washing of earth on the avenue or sidewalk udjuceas thereto, Soction 2. That the owners of sald lots nre hereby ordered und required 10 nbuto said nulance and xrudedown uulll lots s herelo re- auir-d within thirg aps Trou tho pass- ageund upproval o lll ord ce. and full- Ing, ne lecting or refusin 5o do_the board of public works Is herey ordered to sald grading to be done and report I-llo thercof for umnlmanl. agninst sad lots, Scctlon 3. Thav this ordinince shull take alhn:t und be in (ufl.u from und after its pusss l‘uuud August 23rd, 1802, JOHN ull(n’l"fl. Approved Augu-fum atar ity Coution. GO P, BENIS, Muvor. NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAL FOR PAVING. To the owners of lots snd lund frontinz u street lmprovement district No. “x. ulvomnw: Ing Erskine surent from ! 0 of atrect to the oast oo of 25 © ty of Omuha, and sul 10 " as: the puving or nuu711 Il! n- gromeepracllodiy sitisuee 2dth, R ‘fwt nnd 3‘ IaW Kind of uuurlnl to be &mv.menl ahlria} on or olty couneil sl ‘w‘fi"fl'flfir 9