THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! I'lllflAY , AUGUST 10 , 1833 , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE ! - NO. 121'KAULSTREKT. Delivered by carrier to anr part of thi- city Il.W. TII.TON. - MANAOEK. , . . ness Office . No4T II NoK MtStill MKXVW.V. K Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . A children's party wns ontcrlnlneti yctor- Ony afternoon nt the residence of Jacob Sims on Platncrstreet. Unity Btilfil will meet In regular session with Mrs. Yonger , 203 Lincoln avenue , this nftcrnoon ut 2:130 : o'clock. Frank .Inmcs wan fined Sll.OO In police court yesterday morning for minultlng a roan on nn Omaha motor tbo other night. Grconsbleld , Nicholson & Co. , 021 Broad- wuy , roiil estnto and rental ugcnts. Largest 111 of proncrty of any dealers In the city. 'Ibo laaics of All Saints mission will en tertain a social at the residence of Mrs. I. W. Trudo , 21 South Twcnty-toconii street , today. A special election will bo held In the Fourth wnrd on Tuesday , Au ust' , tollll 110 vucanrv In the cltv council caused by thu death o'f the Into G. I ) . Brown. His rumored that the Burlington will BOOH ch'ingo the location of its freight und passenger varus unit division station from Paclllo Junction to Plattsmouth , Nob. A lively frncc * took pliico in Harry In- man's < ito'ro Wednesday ovcnlnu , caused by William Wallers' refusal to leave thu place when ordered out by the proprietor. Ho wns at last lircd out bodily. A meeting of the Htnto railway commis sioner * will bo held In the now city building next Wednesday to decldo what shall bo done toward compelling the railways center ing hero to put , in now local depots. ' A suit was ciiinineiicod in the district court yesterday by Dewltt C. West nuainst the Council Bluffs Gas and Electric Light com pany mid W. S. Wright , Its president , to re cover two notes of $1,000 each , which it Is claimed ara clue mill unpaid. A lot of household furniture belonging to Phil D , Anrons wns attached yesterday morning under n writ Issued from Justice Hmniner'h court ds It was nn its way to the depot to bo sent to Hollon. KIM. Dr. F. W. Hotighton wns the plaintiff in the case. His bill was settled and thu stuff was released. John SulllvRii , a young man putting ui > at the house of Hello Clover , on Broadway , wns arrested Wednesday night , charged with the larceny of nn Ice cream freezer and u ecrccn door belonging to Chnrles Goff , who tamps n second hand store near the corner of Broadway and Eighth street. Ho was- brought up in police court for nn examina tion , hut n continuar.ro was granted him until this morning. Jutlson , civil engineer , 328 Broad\viiy. . g iininor anils for paiitlcinun ; cool , coiniortnblo and cheap. Ucitor , the U.ilor , aiO Broadway. I'KKSHX.ll. I'.Ht HIK.II'IIS. , Mrs. E. L. Cook Is at Col fax. Uov. A. Overtoil and wife hnvo returned from n Cclurndo visit. Gooruo S. Davis returned yesterday from u week's tr'p in Colorado. Mis. S. fc > . Keller and daughter Cora are Bpumllng n vacation at Colfnx. II. W. Tllton left yesterday for Canon to ottcnit a bnnuny school convention. U. F. O'Mnnle.v will leave tcday fnr n visit of ft few weeks with mends in Canada. BOSTON STO11I2 , CoUIHill.lllllllS . , III. Just between bensons , but wo have n number of suimnor Roods that wo must clear , with your aid , and the prices cut to iiiHuro speedy sales , think wo wilf bo bo able to clear thoui nil out in the next week or two in order to make room for our imtncnso stock ot fall goods that is > arriving daily. "Cosmos , " u nice light summer goods , while it htbtd for Ok- . Ljcngal tissue , ono of the lightest weight goods on the market , in dark colors only , Kju a yard. Shontong pongises , Chilian cloths , TalTolu vordd , cropons , pineapple tls- BUUH , all in at 80 * n yard. Rcdf6id co ril H in u uiuo range of pat terns und colored figures , with plain grounds , for f o n yard. 12ju seersucker stripes for Sic or 12 yards for * 1. 00. Best light calicoes , Cc a yard. An iinmeiuo line of dark and inodluni colored challies for -lc while they last. Half wool challioH , 12Jc. All wool cliallies in light and dark colors for 3c. ! ) Extra quality fast black sateens , 12Je , ICc , lc ! ) and 25c. 100 do/.on children's ribbed vests , 10u each or" forSoc. IfiO dozen ladies' shaped vests , 12c } each. 200 dozen Indies' extra quality fast black hose , lUc and 12c. } Ask to see our ladies' 250 fust black hosiery , the linost in the hmd. In children's fast black wo show : il- inoHt everything from the cheapest to the ( incst. In gents' neckties wo show the host quarter nccktio in the west. Gouts' suspenders at llc ) , 2oc , 3.c ) and fi'Jc. Wo show an iininenso line , the best value over oll'ered. In outiiig llannol shirts nt lOc , 25c and 3lic wo show grout value. IJOSTON STORE , Council Blulla , la. Siiildiin Di'atll. Mrs. Julia Hurdln , wifa of J. M , Hardln , n carpenter living at the corner of .AvonuoC nnd Fifteenth street , tiled Wednesday night under peculiarly sad circumstances , A day or two ago she complained of n pain In the region of her hourt , but it was not thought to Bo iinjtnlnc serious. All day Wednesday Mr. Hardluvns a wuy from homo and did not return until yesterday. In the mornIng - Ing Mrs. Hardln did not ( ret up and one of her children wont to the bed room to call her. When ho reached her ho' found her lying in bed , cold and tllff , and her babe at her breast , where It had been lying all night. Cormier Soy bcrt was summoned to I ho houso. After making un examination he decided that on inquest was not noce.ssnry , and nror.ouncod tier donth the roMilt of heart disease. Ho thought that death must Imvo occurred about 10 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. Hardln was IS ! years of ago. Sbo was born In Jefferson county , Kansas , and camu to this city with her husband In ISS.'i. Kho loaves ulna children , thu oldest of whom IH 18 years ot ago and Ili3 youngest only a few months. The luncrai ulll nika place this afternoon ut 'J o'clock from the late residence , Tralna lonvo Mnnnwn , daily nt S u ndlO n. in. , 12m. , and 1 , 2 , 2:3i : ) , 3 , 8W : ; , 4 , 4io : : , e , ouo : , o , oto. : : 7. 7ao : , 8 , s.-no , i ) , 9:30 : , 10 , 10iO. : ! Umul 11V5 : | ) . iu. The 11:55 : train will make commotion with the lust electric motor ci.r foOmnlui. . Suit lor ! > > ! . Edward liurbrldgo was tbo victim yester day of nn oiiKlaut'ht by several attorneys \\lio think that I ho laborer is worthy ot his utrc , und consequently moan to have aomo of tliu lilrov A couple of years ngo Burbridgo WUH Vhilnllff In a suit brought In tha district rourt b.v u man named Combs und ho so- rurua Mynvter iLlndt und Gcorgo A. Holmes u attorneys to ilsht hU cnso. After the CIIHO wan tried A Judgment was roLderoJ In favor of ( ho other fellow and Burbridgo thouiht ho ouitbt not to bo called Upon to pay nls lawyers. Ho accordingly refused to ) > uy , Yesterday ho was uiadu defendant ur two ionuralo HUIU , in ono of which Holmes Is ibo plaintiff und In the other Mynnor & In ouchcuso.a judfiueut for f 1,000 U Goorgp Davie , drugu uua paints , NEWS FR01I COUNCIL BLUFFS Two Stnngor ? , Bellowed to Be Omifitlonco Mon , Placed Under Arirst. THEY GAVE THE OFFICERS A LIVELY CHASE Intelriipl in | l , , , Act of " .Skinning" Oiiiiii | > r They .Mulio n llri-nk lor Onmliii SitpiuiKOil to Ilo Ulll Ollriulri'K. / A COUD'.O ' of men , who bear nil the outward symptoms of being clover confluence men , uro occupying cells In the city lull as the re sult , of somu hard running done by the police yesterday forenoon. Mr. Chnmb rlln of the Uhlan 1'aclllc was riding on the Kansas City pa songor tram Irom the transfer to the local itopot when ho happened to notice tbo suspicious actions of a couple of stratigcr.4 In thu car. Taoy hud t'uilonholed n remark ably seoJy lookln ? granger nnd were evi- drnlly about to "work" him for his roll , when tr.oy happened to nutlco that tboy were wntchod. Chnmbertin walled his chance , and when it carne warned the old granger to look out for bis monoy. The two supposed confidence men , however , sniffed the danger that was in the air , and without waiting for the train to slop nt tbo local depot they slid off the train In the yards. At the depot Mr. Cliamberlln notlllod Chief Scaulan of what ho had seen , and tbu chief Immediately started In uui'Jull. The two men know Just as well what ho was after as ho did himself , and they led him a lively chase around the stroott and alleys , always nnniiglng to avoid htm. At the corner of Sixteenth street Ctilet Srnnlnn was standing talking with OOlcnrs Clirr and ICemp , when hu happened to look up ut n motor that was just marling for Omaha nt that instnn * . At the hamo time the two mon saw him. At llrst Scanlnn thoughl tin would let them go , but us ihn speed of Ihu train increased one ot thu men , thinking nil tbu danger was past , lifted his lingers ' to * his noau und in.ulo an exprcaslvo posture toward the three olllccri. "Grab Ihom , " shoulcd Scanlnn. And Kemp and Clarr mudii a run for the car , and In II'BS than two minutes the two men were off tLii tram mm on tutiir wuy to the station. Thi-y apologized to Suanlnn nnd claimed not to uuvo suspected that hu was iu > olllcer , but although thu apol ogy was taken In Iho spirit m xvhlch It was given , the two men nn > still In durance vile. Tlinv g.ivo their names as James Connors ' nnii'P. A. Walton. It Is bcllr-vcd thnt the two men now in custody uro the ones who have been turning conlldcncu tricks on the different roads for u couple of weeks past. Ono of thuin came lo Council Bluffs at Ibo tlmo wbcu thu circus wns here , and thinking It was a fertile held for the exorcise of his genius has Irccn hero over since. Several rosucrios of the kind that was undoubtedly mtc.iiled yes- icrdny la\v ; ueen commuted In the last few days. A clergyman who happened lu have Sill in his Docket wus Induced by n lulo of woe lo give it up on the Wubash. and a pas- srnijor on the Kansas City road lost $13. Besiiios these , ono of Iho railroad olllciaU on Iho Norluxvoitrrn n few nlgbls nto wns nl- moit knocked down while standing on thu platform of the local tlcuot by a man who rushed out of the car with his hand fuller or bills. Tnu bills nro believed lo bo thu booty thai ho hud obtained in n like manner , but ho slid tiff thu uluU'otm nnd disunpeared ' In the darkness before ho could be'invcsli- guled. Best hair mattresses inndo to order , and old ones renovated at Council BlulTs Carpet store Snrluty ut Cut-Olf. William Worthy , who ruus a launlry on Locust street , Gut-Off , was in tbo cltv yo * t'crday morning \v.tu a number of freshly haud-palntcd dccoraiioni cattcrJd about promiscuously on bis fuco und u largo tile of woo to unfold from the depths of his h.'art. According lo the story ho lol.l , a bar-t3.idcr at 1'etor Bouuoy's saloon , uliosj nanu ho did not know , wus the cause of his Iraetured happiness. A quarrel arose in tlu taloou on tlio subject of a laundry bill ho bad presented to Iho tmr leu- iler for payment. From wares they cnme lo blows , but in the bundling ofI.sis Worthy did not seem to 03 In it to any crctil extent. At any rate , his faca wus buuly peeled up und his bandUerchlef bo.ikeu with warm , red gore , while Ihe bartender emerged froir. Ihn conflict smiling. Worthy called on the city clerk and sworu out un Information in which ho charged the out-tenner with us- sault with intent to kill. In addilion lo the statement , which ho maaa to a reporter as utovu gii'on , ho claimed that the bartender drew a largo knifj nnd slushed the ntmos- phei'ii vigorously in the neighborhood of his ears , ut the suum llmo uttering the most Llood-curdlint ; threats. Fall stoclc of carpets arriving daily am1 sold at the lotvodt price.s. Council Ulna's Carput company. I'rcpiirlni ; lor Kli-ctlo The special election ordered by the council at Its meeting Tuesday for the purpose of electing an alderman in the Fourth ward , to Illl u vacancy , will bo hold on Tuesday , Aug. ; tl > . A bpcc'ul meeting ot the council was held last evening and ttio following polling places , judges ai.il clerk * were chosen : First precinct , Kink uarn , Main street and Fifth uvciuio. Judges : W. C , Dickey , re publican ; W. L. 1'ultoraen , republican ; W. H. Ware , domoerat. Clerks : G. II. Gublo , republican ; E. A. Troutinan , democrat , Second precinct , Kelly house , Main street. Judges : Alfied Brown , republican ; M. DcGroat , republican ; U. H. White , demo crat. Clerks : James Mellar , republican ; Charles Mitchell , domoerat. The polls will open atU o'clock and will remain - main onon until U in thu evening. On Ibo Saturday preceding election tho. books for registration of voters will bo opened at the following places : First precinct , Morrlnm block , 200 Main RlreuL ; registrars , 12. B. Maynu'and G. A. Kobmsnn.- Second precinct , George Beck's place , 1200 South Sixth street ; registrars , T. C. Jack- sou uud U. Walsh. loOnjopIo in this city ino gti stoves The G.isCo. puts 'am lu ut Smith U Ilio Mnn. For several days past a man named Nick Smith bus been missing from his homo in Omaha , nnd his friends word very much agl lated over his disappearance. Insteud ol reading the papers and llndltig out lucre that Smith was taxing n vacation In Council BiuffE , they hauled nn ununown lloator oul of Iho Missouri and pronounced it lo be the body of their dear departed. An luquosl was held on the remains yesterday , but be fore the coroner's Jury rendered Us verdict sumo ono called Ibo attention of Coroner Maul of Omaha to Iho fact that u man named NIclc Smith was examined by Iho Council BlulTs coinmlistonerj of insanity several days nuo und ordered confined in tbo I'oUa- watiumio county jail for u few duys , until ho should kobor ' up Irom u largo and gorgeous spr'io lu 'wklcli ho had been Indulging. Mr. Maul rnmo to this side of Ihu river nnd nt on co identified Smith as the mltsing man. Smith IB not yet lu bis rleht mind , but ho will probably no taken to his homo by bis relatives ui icon us tha coinmU loiiors of ln > sunlty cun go through with tno nccoitury red tape. Kino upholsto'lnir nt the lowest prices it Council Ulutit Carpet company'a. SlllllllTM1 KoUlllllll Convening in Fulrmount park the 7th and 8th of next monin promlsoi to bo Iho largest gathering of tbo kind over held lu Couucll llluirn. The soldiers wltb tbclr futmlled are coming and must bo provided for. The repu tation o ! Council liluff * , und her pcoplo for hospitality , U ut. siako , Kvery preparation iicccsiury to nmUo tbo reunion a complete success will be mado. Thu Twenty-ninth Iowa KugimontalTounlon , ( also occurs at the tame tlmo mid -place , uud will" bring u host of people to the city , A suftlcloiii tenting accommodation will supply a great want , therefore , vrory clltzou who ha * a teal should for this occasion tender ! l for use. I'cuts will be taken good cnrcof und returned o donors In good condition All the rail * rends huvti given reduced rn . . Local reunions uro becoming moro and nero popular every ycur , ns they nro within .ho reuoii of every soldier who cannot ntford .argo . outhiys Incident in atimtdlog stnta nnd national encampments , This will bo the llflh nnnunl reiinloo ot the Western lowii Veteran's association , embracing the counties of Ida , Monona , Crawford , Harri son , Shelbv nud Pottawutlamlo. SOI.IIIBII. " Uolihpd ll } UujMcht. T. SchllTcrll , who koans n b.irbor shop nt 1200 Broadway , wa * burglarized yoitorday morning and lost about $ i"i worth of property at the hands of the unknown thieves. Ho sleeps In his shop nt night , tie left the pluco nt 7 o'clocit to go to his breakfast and was gene c bout mi hour. When ho returned bo found that sorno ouo bad broken upon u roar window , climbed in , pried open a box containing his razors and stolen 111 teen nf the razors. The burglar hud been protected from tha public guza whllo prj Ing open the window by iho sunllowors which grow man- high all about the rear nf Iho building , Be- sidoi HID rnzjrs nn oncn face silver watch and ? - In money are missing. Donth ol u ronncr Illiillltp , News wns received Wednesday of the death of George Huggcrty , who was formerly night ynrdmnbter nl the Burlinirton yards lu this city. Ho moved about six weeks ago to St. Joseph , where ho was employed on the railroad. On Tuesday In some wuy ho fell Ki front of his own engine und wus instantly killed. The funeral takes place at St , Joseph this afternoon ut i ) o'clock. The deceased leaves u wife and three children. Ho wns a member of the Odd Fellows' soc.oty in Council Blurts. NUUTll OM.lll.l , Grading , I'nvliit ; nnd Other Works of lin- Ipriivcinriit Curried Out. Although llioru wus bul a small sum of money in iho fund nt the beginning of tba llscal year a lanzo amount of cradlng has been done In South Omntin during the pre sent season , und nearly $1UOUO has been ex pended In this branch of public Improve ments. Djring tbo next year moro streets will bo cnutcd limn have been this year , and yet there is probably not n city of South Omoha'H class in Ihu west Unit has expended $10,01)0 ) in grading within the same period of time , and it was u very poor your lor street grading la Ihe Magic Oily , too. The sired * graded and upon which the worn has boon comnleted are Twentieth street , from G to J streets , at , n cost of Mr > Ul ( ; Eighteenth und Nineteenth streets , from Missouri avenue to M street , nnd M street Irom Twentieth two und one-hnlf ulojKs cnst , Si.'JlW ; It street , from Txvcnty- scvenlh to Thirty-second streets , (1,500 ; Twenty-third street , from J to L streels , S.,740 ; alloy between M and N streels , from Twenly-llrst to Twoutv-iccond streets , $ M7. In addition to these streets the con tract has just been awarded by the council for grading O street fiom Fourteenth to Twentieth street , the estimated cost being $ J.7-'J. Also M street from Ttvonty-secoad lo Twanty-fourth streets , Twenty-third street from L to N streets , and Twenty- second street from M to N streets. This worlc will cost 10,1100. In addition to ibo grading some paving will bo done before Iho year closes. L street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-seventh streets will bo paved with vitrilled'brick and thu alley from M to N htreols , belween Tweniy-liflh und Twenty-sixth strcols , wilh stone. The public improvements nro very largo considering tbo scarcity of funds. ' 1 he water woilo company has extended Its pipe service , und Ihn Union Slock Yards company uloiio expended $ -10,000 In exlcnding the sewer , owned Jointly by the city and thnt company. Altogothnr Iho your is it very prosperous ono In public improvements , and while not so largo as In former years , what has been done wus necessary and resulted in much good. Need * u New Hook mill Lidilor Truck. Cblof Smith is urging the council to pur- cnaso a new book and ladder Iruck for the use of the Hro department. At the present time the usefulness of the department is greatly Impaired owing to tuo fuel that thu city does not possess any ladders or books. Otherwise the department Is well equipped for lighting lire und can handle u small bUzo very well. Should n tire break out nnd gain headway in uny of the largo building * In the city the Hro boys would oe compelled lo labor at a gtoat disadvantage , and many thousand dollars worth of property would bo destroyed. Chief Smith estimates the cost otu suit able truck lo bo about $1,500 , nnd Ibo addi tional expense would bo slight , Ono udoi- tional man would huvo lo bu employed and another learn secured. The council in mak ing up iho uppopriaiion for Iho ensuing year made allowance for the purchase of u truck uud will do so at un oirly dutu. Darin ? Duyllu-lit Itnlilicry. A darliiu daylight robbery was committed yesterday afternoon ul-l o'clock In the alley south of the electric light company's power house on Twenty-seventh stroel. John 111111- kcr , un ngcd ccnt'.omtn ' who hulls from nn Iowa town , was the victim , and is $ : IO poorer by rcu-io.i of picking up u strunger und dls- piaylnir his roll. Hllllkcr met a young man ' on'tho struct and an acquaintance being picked up they went iulo ihu Delmonico par und indulged ralher freely ut Iho expense of Iho old man. Tue Uvo Ihon slatted for a packing house , nnd Iho strnngu young man acted as guide. Hn took Illlliker down tbo alloy , kocked him down and robbed him of tbo money he hud. Into tlin Wrong Itoom. Near midnight Wednesday night a woman In the Leo hotel screamed "murder , " at the top of her voice and an olllccr hastened to wbcro she was. Ho found tbo scream came from ono of tbo servants in the homo , who wns greatly frightened and said a man had como Into her room , Knocked her down and then attempted to outrage her. When she cried out iho unknown man made his escape in a hurry and the police were uu- able to find him. Landlord Bluko says hu investigated and found that the man who got Into the girl's room was a belated boarder and bad entered her apartment by mistake. NotvH mitt I'dmnualM. J. M. Marsh has returned froinnn extended trip ibrough ibo west. John Wall work has returned from an ex tended trip through Wyoming. MUs Cora Holmes has returned from Cor- nlnir , lu. , where she has boon visiting. A valuable mule was stolen Tuesday night from Owens iJroj.1 stable at Twonty-lirsl and N sirooU. Dr. W. P. Murray of Koynoldsvlllo , l > a. , who has boon visiting Ur. W. J. Bell , tins' re turned to his home. The saloon men will make an effort to eel together Wodnusduv cvonlng nt Burko's hand ball court on Q street to perfect un or ganization. The members of the First Christian church puvo u picnic yesterday ut Spring Lnko pan : . The attendance was largo uud the rojulls satisfactory. The dopuly sheriff of Washington cotintv wus In iho cltv last evening looking for Arthur tipringnrrho Is badly wanted In liluir for assault. The republican club will meet Saturday evening. All members uro requested In bo present. Tne club will moot at C. C. Stan ley's oflloo , oil N street near Twenty-11 fib sireol. ' A driver who has bjon In Iho employ of N , Johnson , tbo drayman , for u short llmu past , made collections amounting to fi und has disappeared , Mr , Johnson knew him by no other name ihnn "Hod , " William Haiijfum full down a sleep em bankment eust of Gtrmanlu hull on Twenty- llilra street Wodnoiduy night und broke his leg. Ho mnnugud to crawl' lo George Dare's hou o on tbo opposite sldo of ihu street unit awakened thui coniloman , who secured ai- * slstuuco un J removed ibo Injured man to hU home , llunsfus U a fireman at the Cudahv Packing company und boards ul Thirty-ninth und L streets , Tbu coroner's jury held on Inquest yester day morulngovor the remain * of mo unknown man found In the Missouri river lust Sunday uud returned a verdict that thu unknown came to tils death by drowning , and his Iden tity wus not provon. Mrs. Hplllurd ofU7M : Sherman nvonuo WJR present und thought purhaus that Ilia drowned ono wn NloU Smith , a boarder of hers who has dUan- poured , but her description did not Ully with that ot the dead miia. WIDE OPEN 1L ILLINOIS 'n fcoXTi.NtT.n rnoM'iVusT r.vnn.l brnskn , nml liowlll rrvelvatlha united sun- ion of nil | nirilH. ( Hli recaption on arrival icro today proved to bo wore thnu an ova- Jon , nnd Mr. St. Knynci-jfaolinirly responded Inonoof Ins well known speeches. no coos aoforo his constituents without a blemish on ills character , . _ nr.Moun.vTiu UII.IO.VTIS. : ; County Committee Chmnta ( lie "Men to Go til ' . ' Tbo Uetnocratio coiinlyccntrnl cotumitteo ( ( mot yesterday aflornoou In tlio Jaoksoninn club rooms on Furnutn street with ticurly nil thu members present. II wna decided to hold a county convention on September 15 to soloist delegates to t.bo congressional convention and to place In nomination a county ticket , The primaries will bo hold two anys before , at which tuo now rules will govern. It wns not considered necessary to hold primaries and a county convention to select delegates to the coming state ronvontlon , ana the following ll t of delegates was se lected by the committee : First Wiittl Tnotnas Lowrv , Gcorgo Jlcrtrnml , Andy l < 'riuk , Uharlos Uonoyor , Li. Schroeder , JohnShcohnn and L. Hanson , Second Wnrd .lohn Monroe , Louis Booh mi- . David Stmnnhuti , James D. Mur phy , P. E. Elsassor , Louis IMnltl unJ Will iam Allen , Third Wnrd Pat FordV. . Dutt , Ed O'Connor , Dick liurdisn , A. MoAusrewu , Juntos Douglas anil W. It Wallace. Fourth Ward .f , , T. O'Connor ' , Charles H. Brown , H , V. Montague , .Julius Muycr , W. S. Shoemaker , Truman Uuek uud ,1. W. Flflh Ward-Jlcnry Otboff , Thomas Birmingham , John McCtorry.-Frank Solon , E , O. Erlllnir , tlobart Williams and hid iNlciullmuur. Sixth Ward-Oeorco W. Tlernov , W. C. Billiard , W. S. Folker , T. F. O'Brlon. H. Isensce , James Stooln andCteorgo Kehrocdor. Seventh \Vard-R W. Uirkhr.usor , T. A. MeGoatb , SV. A. Ournor , U. G. Seay , M. Lmigdon and M. D. Kochc. ElRhth Ward-J. B. Shcohan , F. Woy. muller , J. H. Conner , C. V. Gallagher , James P. Connolly , C. B. Keller anil P. O'Mulloy. Ninth Ward EuolfU Martin , C. F. Gard ner. Gcorgo C. Ames , \V. A. Babcouic , C. S. Montgomery , E. Burke unit C. J. Smvtho. South Omaha John' i'Ulchnrt , S. B. Tcnns , Thomas Hynn , Frank Dolczol , C. A. Moluhlor , Robert Paries , Samuel Shrinlov , James H. Flomlnc , B..lotter , Mlles E. Welsh. John Fry , J. S. Walters , John Fianeclc ami J. J. Kynit. Chicago Precinct Hugh Marsh nnd G. H , Goodhart , Clontnrf J. C. Bronnannnd A. P. Hanson. West Omaha Kobort W. Patrick nnd James MeArdlo. Vnllov A. E. Aceo and O. Cowing. Mlllard William Wolcn nnd William IColoer. Elkhorn G , M. Drexel nnd G. W. Gels- ton. ton.Waterloo Waterloo L. W. Denton and Al Alnyhow. MeArale J. H. MeArdlo and Ed Cullely. Douglas O. Pickard and J. W. Paddock. Union David Nelson and W. Olmslcad. East Omaha George Sossoman aim J. Dunn. Floromio H. G. Clark ana F. M. King. Jefferson W. W. McCombs ana A. H. Baeknmn. _ Kmliiracil thu Ticket. The Afro-American Civil Kighls club mot last night at the headquarters of the organi zation , 1011 South Twelfth street , to ratify the republican state ticket ; F. b. Barnett was master of coremoniet Prayer was of- jerod by Hov. W. A. Moore , after which sovcral selections were rendered by the Omaha Contrnl bnnd. The ( allowing dele gates to the convention of 'republican ' clubs at Grand Iblund August 24wota elected : P. E. Cllch , A. H. WlllesV. . J. Boufmnn , J. Wingonnd C. II. Pratt. Colonel A. A. Jones of North Carolina was the socakor of the uvouing. Ho delivered au Interesting address , full of republican spirit. J. H. Kooloy followed colonel Jones in a clever talk of"sovcr.il minutos. The ticket was pronounce. ! the best over placed before the people. " Join I l > i-litu nt Klkhorn. Arrangements have boon made whereby tlirco prominent speakers of the people's party nnd three for the republican party will hold a * joint dob.tto at Elknurn station at 1 p. m. , Sunday , August 21. The train leaven Omaha uttlia'J a. m. and returns at 5 p. in. , so all can hoar tbo first gun lircil , In this county. The debate will bo under tbo auspices of the Harrison club of the county proclnta of Douglas county. Second \Vuril Kt'imlillntiiH , There will bo n meotlng of the Second tWnrd Hepublican club at Kasper'u hall , South Thirteenth street , Friday at 7UO p. m. , when delegates will be selected to attend the state louguo convention to bo held a' . Grand Island on August 24.A. A. C. HAUTB , Secretary , Fli-Ht U'ard Icpiilillcini4 , A meeting of the First ward republicans will bo held Saturday , August 20 , at 8 p. m. , at Zimmerman's hall , corner Eleventh and Pierce streets. Important business will bo transacted. A largo attendance is desired. JOHN HOSICKV , Secretary. IX flllitMllt. Clilll'b Mtralo In Instry AVIll Ilo Itopru- bentuil at Chicago. [ Copyrighted I6'J2 Uy Jnmca ( iunlun llcnnctt. ] VAU'AIIAISO , Chill ( via Galvcston , Tax. ) , Aug. 18. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Ilotala Special to TUB Buu.l Mn- : blor of Finance Mclvor his ordered the iu. toudontu of Tarupaca to io-opornto with the nitrnto men with a view to having that in dustry properly represented at the CuU'ngo exposition. Agout Gulccardl of the Cndot Lonnnlso ! of Franco has urrived hero to coi.tuk with thu government as to tbu Issuance of tbo now loan. Bolivian exiles who have arrived at AutofnesU say that there are twenty-throo ueputles wuo annouucu their Intention of refusing to tiiku part in congrcbs unless it Is governed according to the constitution. Owing to the btalo of seigo thu urcss is unable to discuss the situation. It is announced that Eriguo Mclvor , llnancu minister , Is about to rcalmi and that Aguilln Hose will probably bo nis successor. Tenders for the now loan will bo opened October I ) . Tbo Herald correspondent at Buenos Arrcs announces President Suuuz Penus' cabinet as follows : InteriorSonur Quinlana ; 11 nuncc , Senor Victonne ; navy uutl army , Seiior Deovullu ; foreign httalrs , So&or Inda- loeio Gumcz ; chief of .police , Senor Donovan van ; clilul of stafl , Senor Enilo : Mitrr ; president of the public crcxtt , bunco nacionulo , bureau of redemption and banco hypothecation respectively , Senors Juan Auchonla , Muhuol Agulrro aiiu Hlcardo Lovallu. A commercial treaty baa buen signed butweim Franco und an agent of congress has cancelled , , ilio grants of 4UU league * ol land inudo uyox-Pr , 'tildttnt Put Icgrinl to Grumbiem. The Argentine steamer , Chans has been lost , but the crow uud passengers were saved. News comes fton | , . Montevideo that the trouble between thu soiiier * and Brazil- iaus along tuo Uruu'uyuii frontier luuo been bclltu't and reports of whplusalu nssasslnu- tloiiH are duniud , The government of Para guay intends to proclaim u siutu of t.logu in thui republic , owing to the ravages of bnndiu made up of tha remnants of the do Icatrd Malta Grassa revolutionists. Thu Herald cori-uiiondunt | ul Ulo Grande dotiul sins that atatu ii quiet now. Elec tions for ttiu now stain cougrcs * will bu uold In Suptembcr. Govuinor Moiitorio has gone to Ulo Junclro to UBSUIIIU thu oQlcci of mln i tur of lorulgn iiffulr < t. Thu woru et rccon cillng thu rcionily warring factions goes WOiJDBURYj8 ( FACIAL SOAP t > rlk.m.l.V.M1ll.P. JCOll'I.HIll Tim rtnull ulio ; c r ' oi | > al nco la Ucatlu < > llin1l. n.rir.jl ljrj , , . . iil.ltcr ualtin lfrSi. | ( AM I > U j I > ktolH | i au 411 > | ujo bu k cu Dor. A m > luluiy nud Urtuly M-II I walril for I Ol ullluilrat iluiiGklii.hV liM-r na < | > l > u ] | Iluu.liMt | | i Aim Illillfuiinioiili / Ilk * liltihinarlii. Mol i , Wurli , InUlit Ink ti I I'awiter tlirkii Mori , I'll- HIM , IU < liir > i < > r h'twi , Hii | inuaui lIttlrt'luipl < * , KwUlliiv ) lupm uttlc. U . H ll . trrm n Hli tr UUllr , JCHH H. WOOOBURT , C.I , , 123 W , 42d St , New York Cilj. Rtcnillly ou , N'cw.i from Ulo Jnneiro Is to iho effect that cotiRroitH Is discussing t ei.n4 to rnlso the rnto of exchange nnil to prom to conllaonco In llnnnclul ntTnirs. It Usnul con n-ess favors tollrlng tlio now bnnk Issue nnd Ihn Issuance of a nallonnl napur currency. i.unn .luxiHirit.i.u in : . in. Sninnioin of Iho Orlni ItPitpcr Answcrpil l > y tlio Dnltn nt Aluiirlii' lcr. tCopjrlclitOtl 1SOJ by .Innioi ( lordun llonnctt. ] LONDOX , AUR. 18. [ Now York llorald Unblo Special lo Tin : llr.K. ] The mar- rlnfio of the timv iluchcss of Uovonshlro this \veoit occurred Just in tlmo lo uvold anolhur Irksome dolny , for bur son , Ibo duke of Man chester , died nt Tntidorago custlo , county Armngl ) , loday. The duko. who was bolter known lo Americans us Lord Mnudovlilc , nnd still Bettor lu corlalti quarloi'4 ns Uncla Kim , lu.il been seriously 111 for months , nnd It was Known for some lima lual his reckless man ner ot living and many excesses had so shaken his coiisiltutlou that his recovery wns not bcl loved possible. It was Mnndelvlllo's wc.iknoss rather than any other Inherent vlco that led htm Into those disgraceful Uow ttrool incidents which made his name a b.rwonl m London. i'robably tha bast day's work lie over ac complished was that on whtcli ho miirnod Miss Yzmiga. Tha duchusi of Manchester held her own In society ngatnst almost over- wlielining odds. Uccoutly thu duko'a hcnllh , together with o tardy sense of propriety , caused him lo lend n quiet life , but the shadow of Ills former escapades followed him , even to death's door , for it Is only n few wcoka ngo that his nniiio wns bandied nbout the pollco courts In connection with Desslo Uclluwood , u variety actress who succeeded In procurlii ) ; for her self nn annuity of IUO out of iho duko's ex chequer. Th" new duke , 15 years old , null ut pres ent at Eaton , succeeds lo the .valuable es tates , which , by tin will of his grandfather , were protected from nuy nets of folly which the late dultu uilyht lalco It Into his head lo commit. It lh In the run o of possibilities that Mrs. Montague , who is now sorjf Inp a ycnr'h Im prisonment for cruelty to her children , may ono day become iho nuchcss of Manchester , for bar husband iIn close proximity to suc cession lo ibo lltlo. ON A SEUIOUS CHARGE. Olllccr liyiiii I.ockH Up an Olil .Ainu anil VOIIIIK ilrl. An old man , who gnvu bis nama ns J. M. McClullnn , wns arrested last nk-lit nna tem porarily charcod with boliiR a au-iplcious character. Today the pollco expect to lllo amore moro serious charge against him. McClcllan operates an employment ngcnc'.y , and the poltco claim that last night he tried lo induce n girl named Kale Miller to enter a disreputable resort. The girl said sbo np- plied lo McClcllun for a position and ho as sured her of slcndy work as companion lo an old lady. Ho than started out to show her the place nnd fortunately before reaching tbo resort wns halted by Officer Itynn , to whom iho whole slory wns told , nnd Mc- Clellnn's nrrost followed. Miss Miller is a 10-yonr-ola c6untry girl and camu lo Omaha recently lo look for worlc In a private family. Her parenls llvo a few miles west of the city and are fairly well-to-do and respcctnblo people. The young lady was cared for by the matron at the city Jail last night. H.Vilirs r.ciirllt I.imt Night. Tommy Uynn's benoilt tooic Iaco at the Grnnd opera bouso lust evening. The at- Icudanco was fair nnd Ibc program excellent. The llrst event was a Ihree-round go be tween Jim McCoy and Arlio Shuy , which was a standoff.Vlloy Evans nnd Aaron Sbcrroy followed. They gave u nulling exhibition , In which some stiff blows were exchanged. Arlhur Koluory and Mike Bodun gave nn inlercsllng exhibition , nod Ihen "camo Iho winduii botwcon Itynn , the bonollciury , and Paddy Uronnan , the Gollium honvj'wclght. It wns clover and exhilarating , Hyun dcinon tratiiig iignln that ho Is.ono of tbo cleverest pugilists In iho world nnd n man liable lo atrip nnyono in Ills class. Urcniinn made u line display of Iho art , but Tommy was moro than a mutch for him. Slump Got tlio Star. At a mooting ot the picnic committee of the Police Relief association bold Inst ovnn Ing Ofllcur Sheep \vus awarded the gold star offered to the patrolman woo sold Iho lurgosl number of llcliots. The association cleared over Jl.SOO by the tmlo of tickets and tbo ofllcers arc really pleased at the result. DoWltt's Sarsaparilta is rcuunlo. Why is Pears' Soap the best in the world , the soap with no free alkali in it sold for 15 cents a cake ? It was made for a hospital soap in the first place , made by request ; the doctors wanted a soap that would wash as sharp as any and do no harm to the skin. That means a soap all soap , with no free alkali in it , nothing but soap ; there is nothing mysterious in it. Cost depends on quantity ; quantity conies of quality. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people , use it , espe cially those that know what's what. COUNCIL BUJFPJ SKVI DH TO ! All kin Isof DrulnitunJ Olorinln : done lu tin liMu'Hthtylu or the art. l < ' .ulud air.l stnlnj.l fabrics iniiUo 10 lok : in L'OOI ! us no IT Wurk promptly done anil ilullvuru 1 In .ill parts of ihu uo.inlry. i-enj for urlvu lUL 0. A. SIAOIIAN. - - I'llOlMIEroiL No ir Nort'iwnit.j.-J Iijjjj Jl. , llf.UJTJ. 10 It. CITIZENS STATE BANK I'apltnl mill IV'illt ' i . 80,000 Net cnpltiil "nil Kiiriilin2t,0)0 ; ( ! ) Dlric ! > n.l. . U. Kd.nund/on , K. U HIiuKurl , I' . I ) Uluuniui. K.K. Hurt , I. A. Miller , J , V. Hlnulnirjn nil Cluirlci II. llHiinun. 'l'ruu ucl itunurul liunk- IIIK ImilnuM. l.arumt cupllul uail lurplut ul uny Luuk lu Soulli i tcrn 03 Tllli : UKOM1U S , LEADING Have for sale a number of splendid acre tracts close to city. 33 acres , 22 acres , 2O acres , 18 acres. 1O acres , 8 acres , 2j acres. Some can be divided into tracts to suit purchaser. LOW PRICES ON ALL ABOVE. Don't forget that property in and mound Council Bluffs will never be as low as today. Buy now and make money. We have for sale residences of all sixes , in all parts of city , for casher or on payments. 500 vacant lots for sale. All bargains. When you want to buy , sell or exchange anything , or rent a house , go to the men who will hustle for you. We are ready at all times to show property. Correspondence solicited. fireenshielto Nicholson I Co , , 621 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. AI9.Tnnc fl.flau Machine nt a 10-Tons-n-Dny Prloo. l IUIIb-a U iy Our \Vorronty Oor. with Kuril Machine. ThoSonhwlcUltnllnitPro lB02-horso , full-clrclo tuacldno. llhnMlio luraestlcoil opening of loulle-Stroko 1'ress the World. Bales tlabt ; draft light. Capacity ! Cou lrnctlon | BnrnlitlKy-ull the JSK8T. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO.t Council Hlnlft , Town. 78 Presses sold in our territory sinceAug. 1st One agency alone sold S. g.W.P4MEH. D. . . , . . The Good Samaritan. 20 Tears'Experience. BEAnntt OF mSEASKS OF MEN AND 1VO.1IUN. I'ROrillETOU OF TI113 WOHLD'S 1I1CHHAL BISl'JJN- SAHV OF .M I if eat the following Diseases : Catarrh of Ihe Head , Throat , nnd I.unss ; DI - oascKoflhe Kyeaud Enr , Fits and Aiapluxy , Henri Disease , I.tver Complaint. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , Dlnbete ? . Brighl s please , St Vltus1 fiance , llheuifmtlsm , 1'aralysls , White Swelling , Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Ff ! = tula In ano removed without the knife or drawine n drop of blood Woman with hir delicate orpr.ns re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to 8SOO furfclt fur nay Venereal Dis ease i cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or three houra , or uo pay. II morruoltls or riles cured. THOSE WHO AKK API'MCTKD Willcaro life and hundreds of dollars by calllns on or using OR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERB.HL MEDICINES. Thoanlyl'liystclan who can toll what nITa n person ttllhiiut unldiiK a All cnrrzspondenco slrlcllv conHdontlal. Mcdloino sent by express. Address all Ictlcrs lei i VH i BBS Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Omaha Mctlid and Sni'ii ' INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOK THE ATM EN -OF ALL lloit riicllltliiiiianitui | | nnil rcnicdloi fur miccnufti tKiiliiii'iitiii uvtrjr rnnii nf illru.Ku ruiiulr- hu niiiillc.il orkiiridoul iroiiuunil , 5jlio.U forpultinKlKi'ir.1 mil Httoaluiio. Ilo.I u3 ( OIIIMllltlllll | | | Ulll W0 l. Wrltu for rlrvulurn un ilurnnnlilui ami lirncoi , Irui- 01.flutileet , ciirvaturui uf | ilnu , pllui , luiniiri , r n < err , ciitarrli , lmmciilll , Inliiiluiliin , uli'a.rlully , imr * lly | l oplli'imy. Itlilnuy , bluiMor. ejo , u r , iikiu uml blood nnil nil furjkttl oii > ratloiiii. DISEASES OF WOMEN \S'oniii HHKK. kVnliKrnliituly mlilul it lyliu-ln ile < imrliiii-nt for Woiiiun ilurlnx rniiniii'iiiiuit , utrlcil Onlr llvlliiblu .Mu.Ilcul Inst.tulu inuVliu JUilVATIi DISK ASKS All lllonil IHipH n iuroe 4fullr Irontul , . , , , . . . . lltlo I'uitunn ruiuiiveil f mill Ilin nynlcni wliliiiiil inurunrr. Nuw ItuntorHllvu Truiitinu.il for I.'HI ' of Vl'l'.Mi rowr.ll , rurxiniiiiiHlile in vlult inuiuy ho Iron HI I at Iniiiiu liy u.irru | iiiiiilu < ifu. All ( uiuiiiiinluill'ia * foiiltdeiitlul , Mullrlnuiorlnmra'iiunUiiuiittiy iiiullur uxiri | , i < ( 'ciinil/piitko-l. no innrkB in Imlk-uld uon. U'liuur tumlur. i > n iiurixinnl Inlurvlii * iiriilurruii. Cull niul conkiiit ut ur > uinl hl 'nry of yuur euro , u'i.1 HU will 'ill In I'liiln Wrjliiier. our ' "KKi u')0 : i'fi u BOOK TO MEN ' > PU ouun iu men , eM or Nl.rvou. iion,0 , , linputviicy , eri > liltli , Oluet uiiU Vitrlcuwlo , wlilj rium Hun lUt. llrr.cc > > , | i | > lltuicui for Dcfonnlt'ot uirl Trinoui. Duly iiiuimfnclurjr In liui wu.lof DKKUHSIITV , AI'l'I.IANCttSi. TIUI.S-l'Cl- ) , KMSCT- 111U JIATI'hllH.'H AMI IIKI/l'rf. Omaha Medical and Surgical InslHiilc 2Oth uncl Broadway , Owiinoll Bluffs. Ton inlntuci rid * from centvr of Omiitiu ou OiaaUo ul tuuull UluU * vloctrig uigtoi lluu , SPECIAL NOTICES , c _ COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGKNTrf WANTBI ) To soil Ihu liost iloillo | rniistlni ; : inil ImlMi ; | > m In the murluit. f-liilv : work. ( Jan prove to Imvo uirt'iits who iinilio over J2I u woult rcmliirly. Atilress Churlcs icliiiltliol s. Comic.1 ILnirn. 1OU SAhK Good U-rooin dwollln ni-iir U. 1 I' , transfur. I'rlcu J..tHO. Will tnlio hursoi nnd ciitl.o In i > : irt uay. 1C. II. tjluiafu. "f/lt SALIC Creamery , null locatpc ) lu No- -I. hruslcii. UoliiK uootl ttiMhiL"iH. Will take artit cr or soil unllru bnslncbs at a birxa.In : K. II. Slioafe. _ Foil SAI < K Improvuil 4tr-icro : slock farm In western lowii , $ Jl ; IKU-aciu farm , SU ; 12J- . { ; ' . Juhnslon it Van 1'altuu. IVTONFA' louiiiid at 0 per cent on Co jell -LiJ-llutl's ! residence ( irojiurty. 10. II. bhoafo. FOR .SAM' , Floriihi oration L-rovu ; will tradu for Council HlulTs orUnuiha prop erty. R II. Sho.ifo. _ Ij OIt KKNT. the 15I man resilience. Illl Park * ' uvui In iiooil rupalr an I all mudum eon- viMiiciices. lciitiK { . R II. Shoiifo. \VTANTI3O I.ady or cent Ionian lo board by _ V _ > _ n urlvatu funilly. AdUiusa U IB. Hue. TJIOR SAM : llutul , SI rooms , lucntoil In sdiillieru Nub. , ( lulu a thriving limlness. H.tiW liuvs bullil UK anil fnra.tnru. Will truclu for niilbo. 1C. II. Sliiiiifo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOItSAM' > - Hurdvaro stojlc In central Nob. WIIHnvolcuU.VlJ. K II Sliuafu. _ rL / OK S A LK Choicest tarm In I'oitawatta- -L in u Co. , 4IJ aurcj , o.l loe.ituil anil 1m- proveil. 1'rlce tU an acre. 1-1 II. Slmufu. | /1AK.\1 nnd elty lo.ms at Inwuit r.itu * . -L1 ltu.il cstitu : for salu. ' Iwullin un I business runt ill. Money lo.inud for local Invustur.s. aii I'u.irl street , hoimiiu St Towla II' YUU have anything for slo or trade sa 1C. II. Slinifu. lire ulwity ami Main Htreut. TTuTt ui'j.S L' Dwollliu * In ail p.iru of the 1- ell y. li II. Slioafu. Hr.iulway ; and .Main. WANTKO-Kastern NubnnUa hiniU In ox- rlmtigu for Council Il'iilTi urjuorty , R 1L Klinnfo. Hr > t\Tav : ami M tin strum. "Ij'OU H/VMJ On small payiiicnts , fruit ana JL. gnrilun Inn 1 noir Coiinull 111 u IN. K. II. i-liunfo. HroMhy.iy niul Main struot. ' "IJIOR j-ALR Albion Itoliur tnlllH on llooiio Jriver. . Nub. ; llnust water puwor In the state dovnlopliiK ia horse power watur untlru yo.irs dully capaulty , IUU birrul : ; machinery and n ipurlenincus coin | ilulu In u very ilut.ill.UoaJ fniino ruslduneo ; H iiercsof laml. title uurfo.'t ; nrlee , f:5'JJii : ; will tiihu unlniprovu I oailorn Nuliriiska land , fc II. Mhn.tfu. l/OK SALK Iowa farina In I'ottawattanila J and adjoining countlm. R 11. Shuiifu. . . t-AljK SI aoresof soo.I bind an I now eottiigo. with foiirauru ) land In Warnurs- vllle , Nob. : all nioilurn Ininroviiinonts : will excliiiiuo for a plei : unl cott-i u frua ot In- iHiiiibranco In Uounutl lilnir.i or Omaha. R II. Shuafu. t SAIJJ IS-acro ranch In Dhurry ( Jo. Nub. Good bay laiid , Nplomlld ranio for ealtlu. Mco cotta u , stable und out bnlld- ln H In iiood repair , plunty water , llust land In tliu county : will sull ehuap. Wrltu fordo- tallB. li. II. Shuafo. \ \ TAN'l'KJHanlwnro stock In Houlli * TT u'liHitTii Iowa formmt u.isli. R II. Sliuafa FOR SAM'-l'urni , I1U acrcn. 15 miles from t'ounull Illuire , 71 acres under cultivation , IIJ acres moro : an bu uiiltlvatud. ( iotxl Im. Uiovuincnls ; pinu water ; uiish for uijnlty : f I.IHKI Incumbraiicu. .MJ 1'uurl strout , 1-ougou & Towle. i WANTED-OIrl for econ I work , $1 a week , at Mrs. Kvorutt's , .Second iivcnnu anp. Klghtli Mi-cols. buy a tbrco-rooin vottaKu lit 'Hiiilil. Kiwy payinentH. Uruun ; blileldH , McliolHon & Co. d ! I A'TAWIU buy a nice five-room housa pJ. v/L/w\vlili Kooil burn , lot 44xrx near M'honl lionso and ohnrjh. ( JrouiiHliluld ! * , NI e 11 ol Kim .V Up. \i\4 \ \ buy a six-mom houvu , uood thruu boilB ! ( from pint A snup. ( iruunalilclilK. Nlelio HOII ft Uu. WAN'I'KD An uxpurlmiucd uUuhun ( 'lrl. MM . Jai-obfalniH , 'lllll'iatnerHtruut. i buy Ti tfvn-rouiii cottueo Madison slruut. lar u lot. nice sluido iruus. Uiccnililcl Is , Nlcliolson te _ _ _ _ _ 'tr-\VIIj , | < buy gonil six.room , 'JV'oii atntanrui .slr.iut ! n.oilcro lin- proviijiiunt.i. Grounnhlcdjls. NluliuUiiii & Co. Uj ) fTAAWITrj7TuTy nu\v ucvcii-rooiu homo Pi ) , JvJV/oi Madlnon htruul : all inolurn lin- | irovuiiiuiit . _ ( Jreoii'jliluliI . _ .NIchiiUori _ & Oo. t blt KXlfllAN'flK Oiuiof thuiileostTioutin -t1 on motor line : clour of Iiiuninbraii' > u4. for NubriiHlta limn. Greunth ulilif NluliiiUon & Ckfc TiTOll 8AI/IC Olonn HIOOK huriTvruru. well UH- X1 t.ilillHliuil trrdo , luvolcu about * ! iutK > . Gooa reason torbulllmc. Tiirma o'uli. B. II. Hliuato. \\rANTKO-Good rokliliiiico nrouurty Infer V > Uonnell U ulfH lu uxehuii.u for xoou No- braska land. K. II. Shu.Uu. W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embalmer 14 N. Main Street , OOUNOU. , nuui-n-'a & < \niindPr5 Atlornoys ut law. I'rne- OdUIIULIb dcu In the utaUi and foder il courts. Hoonm ' ! , i uuil C lloiiro blouk , Uouncll llluffs , I a.