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ft WHOLESALE > Etc It VSU.IJ.UJL It JkJLJJ.JLJ.UX IV W kU UikJ .UfcvrlJ , spca , , attention to order , my Mail. COTTN OIL BLUFFS , 10 A- Merchant Tailoring , REPAIRING NEATL\ AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Mniu Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. M. GALLAGHER. Sew Store , Fresh Goods , tow Prices and 1'ollto Attendants. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } LIVE TO EM. KAT TO MVK. S RESTAURANT ATO CAFE , On.tox-01- Tlao KJ. O.lison 1 401 Hroadnity , I Moil * nt nil Hnurt. Chef d'cuUIno I Council Hindu. 1 Part leas Specialty. HARMAR ! KELLEY , 34 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF fALL PAPER interior Decorations. IS S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) IEI TO LOtI Coranlete Ahshracta of Title Jo all Lohs anil Lauds in fclio County. G HO -EVEHYTlII.VfJ FIKSTCI.ASH.- Nos. 217 and 219 S. Alain St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS At the well-known Establishment op J. P. FILBERT , 205) ) Upper Broadway , the u 01 Council Blufla , Notice our tcilui.ua Trice List. We gnu 15 pound * Eitr.iOKnjar for * l 00 11 poumU liraiiulafed buirnr ] 00 23 pounchCnoicoO.itnical . . 1 01 23 pouiuU Navj' Rediii 1 00 S.lpoiimla II stllulk Htarch 100 12 pound * Cnrnliiu Itlco 1 00 12 pounds Choice I run < 1 00 ir bnra BuCT.iIoRoap. . . 100 Extra Laliu Trout , per pouml ( ID Choice Minn Meat , p'r ' pounJ I'l 1 dozen M.ickcrcl 15 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cw t 2 00 f T.AH AH crailes , ocoanlini ; to quality , 153 to SOo j r pound. Wo al o carry a full line of Jlen's , Tiullt'V and Oft Idren'u line hhoiininl Men' Kino Hoot * a * . crj low prlecH. Alnna full lluu nl Tiuu.ire nnl Koneiul merchaijdlfO. U.ill on us and iiecot\l.jud tint 011 < Mn sne u onei' K ilealiri'j witJt u . lij < t < ] .H dclU'.rotl frncluuiiv lurti'f ' tn < ! . . I. . . ' \void , XT3 .tr- bound to pill and challenge n ! Uucji'o ! cjiniji'titlon in this riMintv. j. i1. rifiiiKi'.T SDiluiijK'r llniiiltav. e -s a g C , I . * " f " * "Z a a O g B a S w 3O . "d O 2 J2 B 2 1 * 2 tt * a a aS S " 2 j u S A TC TmTTT"ntturewI'houtme(1' A POSITIVE ; guou box No. 1 will euro any case In four d j i or ICM No. 2 will cure the muet obdtluato cue DO matter of Low lon Btandltir. ) Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies No nauMoun dow > c ) mhtbs , oopabla , oroll of un < dilwood , tnit ar n > . ln to produce dygpepnU \ doettoj-lntf the c.xitln aol the itoioacli , 1'rlco tl.CO Hold Ly 1 druKKlDtx , or mailed cu receipt of price For further particular * -U'l for cirruUr. THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! "Tho wicked Blmll lie turned into liell , and the untieing that forgot Ood. Anil the aaino ahull ih ink of the winu of the wrath cf God , which 'n poured out with out niixturo into the cup of indignation , and ho ahull bo tormented with lire am : hrimstono in the prvaonco of the liolj angels and i > i the jircRcnco ot the J.auih , liiiu.i : . R. VAUCH ABVi Justice of the Peace , I Imalm anfl fVinn > ll CAl'TION. Snitt's Specllla r itiroly \eiot.ilile prejyiratiui and lnmld nut confnin led \\ith the \ rlous mil titiiU"i linit.tlom , no , .secret l.innliuc , Siicei Alter.iiH , " Ue , etc. , whii h aio now liclni' maiiufai tnruilharniH persons None ofjtliete oontai nsintflearti le which enters in'o the cnmpo ltnn i S. S. S. There It milvone hnift'rt Specillc nnil lliei Unuthhv l the world like It. To prevent ilis't-U and iliH.iiiolntincnt | | , l.c biire uncl | ; et the p ntiine Sttlft"HSieelll- | a riiinpUto antidote to lilmi Taint , Illorfi I'oinn , Mihrtal I'oUou and Skin III monr. .1. UIIKSUN SMITH , M. 1)Atlanta , O. > . I ha\p h.i'l leinirltalili ! success \uth Stiffs .upi clllohi ilie treatmin * of Il'iuul and Skin llHca-d and In rubiilc Ui-e.t < . 1 to k it nijHelf fcr Uai bunch's with hi ] ] ; \ illtrt 1) . 0. U. HKMU , M. I ) . , AtlviU. Ga. I used Snlft'sSporiflenn inv littM daughter , wh 'OHulIiie'tHl u'.tnwmifi llloiil 1'oiwi which had n lji'iallwt-of tnatniriit The Spirilla rtl'e\i tier pf i luanontly , ami I hill ute it in my pra"tic > ' . ( Jurtriatlco on Illuod and akin Ukqiws maile frro to , , i unii. unii.TIIKSWUTISl'r.CIFIO CO. , Drawers. Atlanta Ha. K V. Olllne. 150 W " 'l.i'm . . lu-tn-et'ii flih t' l 'ih J oi riouitmi ALONO THI : 1,1x1 : OK TIIIJ : Sti Paul , -Minneapolis an OMAHA RAILWAY Tliu nu-t extension of this Iinu from \Va' en > .ld t the 1S1UUT1FUL VALLEY of the CAJ through Concord and Colcrld o TC yy./V "P t BTT jTyr * V > Xl * " " T ItearliCH thu bc-it portion ot thu SHte. S | jcl l u curelnn rutru fur lind iuukum oicr tim Iinu i Wayiu , Norfolk nnd Martln tim , and \la Illair tn : principal po'ntD ' on thu SIOUX CITY & . PACIFIC UAILROA1 Trillin n\cr tilt C. tit. P. M. it 0. Kiilway t > Cv lurton. Sioux Utj , 1'onc.i , llaitin - touVajno un NorJoll , < 3oza.ia.oct : tt"t 331rtix- ForKruuiont , Oakdao , Kull n , and thronjih to Va I'lltillO. i'Ki ) : ritCH ind all Informatlnn cull nn I' H WJHT.VIIV , Oc-ncrftl A-cnt , rUrvj ; Hniliiii ; , Oor luth and 1imam SU , an DO ixi urud a : Ocpot , comer W ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co , 217 and 219 North Main St.,8t. Louli. VVHOLESALK DKALK118 IN BOOK , 1 ! 3 A D K1 B3 C * i WKITISO mm , f J8 A H E R S , t wiiAi-r JCMVKI,01'ES , CARD OOAItD ADD FEINTER'S STOCI fc3raih i aid for Hats of nil N. I M J 1 5 ! Justice onto Peact OFKlCi : OVKIl A1IKUICAN K\I'IKS8. } COUNCIL HI.UFKS , - TUCXI. orriciK , u. M. remit , OFFICER & PUSE1 BANKERS. Council Blufli . . Ia. Established - - 185 pcalera In Korelin and cuufctlo I'.schanvo 11 CORNER PEARLST , AND FIFTH AVI Open 1' ' 0 a. m. , 2 : 0 p. m mid 730 ; p. m. , Mi b vVulne d t and Friday evtnli K eicliuiulv the ly 'niplo t'luh. frUiuio oo Tuewliy aud Tliurtday ctcnliigu. ADMISSION , , . S CI NTK. A FATAL HUNT , Oakland Man Accidentally Scot 115 a Comrade , Tito Woiiml Tlioujjlit to IU Patnl. The HOWS ronohccl here yoatonlny of an cc'ulcnt to one of Oakland's best known yotu , GUI Soitlort. It occurred Sat rdny vrhilo Scillort and n young man , rhoso imuio was not learned , wcro otil unting this siilo of OaUind n short dis > anco. In aomo way the young man'c un was discharged , nnel the cntiro eon < onta of one barrel lodged in tlio back ol eill'urt. Tlio wound is auch that it is eared Soill'ort will die. Mr. Seill'ert has ir sonio tinio had charge at O.tkland ol lie lumber yard of Soill'ort V Woiso , tin cnior member of which ia his undo. BUSY BUKGLAES , 'hoy 3lako a lliiiil on a MnUori llnril\\nro Sun-o Oiliur Ituins ( Slrnnoil Tliope. MALVIHIN , low.x , March 81. Lis : ight thu hnnlwnro house of Cloorno Me Jabo A ; Co. , of this city , was burglariV.et f noekot-knivea and rovolvoi'3 to tin mount of 8200 or Si'50. The thiovei 8C.\pud with their plunder , loavini ; IK races of their identity bohind. The on rauco to tlio store wna maelo by breaking light of glass out of one of the real oora , through which the thief reachi'.t lid unlocked the door by n key that wai oft sticking in the lock of the cloor a lie time , thus securing an easy entiance 'ho siifo nnd money drawer \vero uunio csted , as neither contained any 11101103 t the time. Some think it vriis ! rick of the festive tramp , bu rom the way the entrance wai : iado I am inclined to .think that tin mrglara live in our midst , for the whoh iiisincss was planned and executed bj omo one that nppoarontly know nl bout the store from beginning to end IcCabo & Co. oiler a reward of § 2 50 foi ho arrest and conviction of parties whu oroptratod the crime. This makes the third robbery of hard ware houses in this city in the past oigh eon months , and there has not boon i ingle instance of an arrest or the alight tit clue to the perpetrators of these dust ardly outrages. Our business men are up in arms am iroposeto follow up this matter until the ; ccuro the burglarious cusses and mot mt summary justice on these harpies o luman kind.Voo bo untw the guilt ; cusses if they are found in these "dig [ ins , " and don't you forgot it. Ou notto down hero in , "Lot no guilty mat iscapo.1' Night before last Homo un iriuciplcd hound entered the ollico o Iw Central house hero with thievish in .entions , but did not get very much fo lis trouble. Cold lead would bo th > est gift1 * Biifloring humanity could bestow stow upon such sneaking enra. The Bad news of tlio death of Mrs. W Itoas from consumrtion , nt her honv n Colorado City , Texan , which took plnd , t 10 o'clock lust evening and uiiine Hash ng over the wires this morning. Mr loss waa a former resident of this cit ; and was highly respected and beloved b ; 11 who know hor. She was the wife o \V. E. Ross , ex-deputy postmaster at tin ilaco and at one time secretary of th owa Live Slock limmvinco company ti Council I'liill's. She was born and r.iisei n this city , and was about twenty-si : yearn old nt the time of her death. Shi eaves a husband and ono child , beside lovcral brothers and sisters and a larg circle of intimate friends to mourn hy untimely death. She had beei sull'eror for yoara of tha dread disease consumption , niu ior husband took her south ii liopo that the chnngo of climate woul improve her health. But alaa the drca ilcstroycr hath done his fearful work Mrs. Hoa.V remains will be brought t Mnlvorn for. intormont. The stricko iiisband aim Borrowing relatives an Timid a have the heartfelt sympathy c everybody hero. Tlio weather i very bad. Rain fell it ast night and nil to-day. The Wabas cut , southeast of ton n , in in very ha condition , but trains manage to wad through , but almost all trains are HOMK what delayed on that road. ] ) , CONSENT OF THE COMPANY A NotiCIM ) ! ' H | t'Cllll Illtl'I'UHt lo'l'IlllH wliu Iiilriul 10 Use Water. The city council Jinn requested th Council lilutls water works company I extend the time for putting in BOW < pipes at the remarkably low rates recon ly oiferod and the company has consonti to do BO , making the time thirty day ending April 16. Those who wi.nt I save money should put in their npplicatk at once. 'I ho figures are certainly lo enough to niako it n great object to tal up with the offer made nt once , Tl contemplated paving of certain streets < the city is an additional reason f < prompt action , and at the prices name in the offer there should be no ncccgsil for any urging. WELL WORKED , The Old JluKK HOUNO Itiully liuriuv Tli on li i lie Kirn Imtln Dill Nobly , Saturday afternoon the alarm of fn was caused by the burning of the naloo building owned by Mr. IJun Hogg ai ; occupied by > Vm. Declining. It iu 1 catcd on the extreme portion of Pien street , nnd the horrible mud in tl streets made it almost impossible for tl fire lads to got their npparatui there : all , but they went. Tlio necessary delu in travel gave the lUmos u good alar Tlio upper part of the building wan occ pied by the family , and the lower i < ai fern saloon. The fire had originate from a defective lluo in the upper pa of the building , and the flame * burnt rapidly up nnd down , till llu were well under way when the depar eng under tno roof. The boys wont nt ork with a will , nnd never was bottet ork done. Two strctxms were put mi rom adjacent hydrants , ami proved very Tective. The boys wont unuor the reel t the dance house , nnd fought fire there oo , and conquered it. The total lo * ill roach about ? 400. Mr. IlagR fech int ho got oil' pretty well , and is very omplimontary in speaking of the vrork ono by the the department under sncli rcumstnucos. Unfortunately for fllr , tngg , ho lot his insurance policies run ut a few days HBO , BO the property was ot insured at all. STRUCK OUT , 1 10 Tftllurs nro to Co lo Work ThlH MorntiiK-A liKtlc Btrlkn Tlircntcnrtl For several days past the journey nioi nilora have been out on n strike , Tlioj mvo boon holding almost n continnn iceting in Turner hall. About a woeV go they presented their omplovers will now scale of prices. The murchau kilora then made out n acalo which die ot come up to the prices previously paic y some of them nt leait. Then the Atlora made out another and lower scab linn the first , and were mot with n ro nest to split the ditlorence. They nireei 0 do so nmlthmi all the employers woult ot sign tlio agreement , insisting on i till further reduction. The situatioi cmained thus until Saturday , whim al ! oincd in the now arrangement , and tin , iilors agreed to go to work again tin : loruing. The tailors employed in Peters' she ) nd at Frainey's huvo not had any hum 1 the strike of the past week , but it i : aid that they nro planning to strike f hie lorning. It ia understood that Frainej urn the contract for furnishing thu nev niforms for the police. Tlio content lated strike of his huuln ; nuy therofort elny thu uniforming of the force. Mueller , on Main street , sells not onl.i do lowest but gives n pieaont with eni-i urchase for ono dollar. Oo and see bin rbt. OVKIl Ii > IOWA. 'lie ' lA'Klslntiiro .loint IlCHoliitlnni for 1'ciiHlonn toll I'X-SohllorH Concealed AVcapoiiK to HiCon - ( iKcalcd tor I lie Holiool Fund-A Civil 1U1I. DES MOINKS , March 22. The house o-day paased the following joint rcaolu ions : Asking congress for a law to give ivory honorably discharged aoldier line sailor of thu late war a patent for UK tcrna of land without requiring them tt lettlo thereon ; also for a 'uw allowing nil surviving soldiers of the lute war win voro nouarably discharged a uuiforii lenaion of $8 pur month during life ; ala < or the passage of thu Bobinsoti bil ; ranting pensions to nil Boldiers , eailori mil marines who wore couflnod in rube irisons and § 2 per day for each day ai confined. A bill was passed reducing hu number of militia regiments to nix , o eight companion each , and allowing uilitia muu SL l ) pur day while ) actuallj ongnged. Air. Calkins introduced a rosolutini 'or an aniuudinont to the constitution , b ; vhieh thu legialatuto shall meut on tin second Monday in December , inateud o n January , ns is now provided. A bil vas passed authoii/ing thu governor ti relinquish to thu United States govcin munt all land patented to thu statu o Iowa thikt has not been corlilied to rail roada as provided by an act of the gunora issombly , March lllth , 1872. The join resolution relative to thu appointment o 1:1 agent for the collection of any amoun hat may bu duo to thu state of lowi 'rom the United States as a riifuud of th direct war tax , and also as a refund o utorc'st on money advanced by thu slut during thu rebel war , was also adopted. In the senate bills \rero pasaud , t legalize thu incorporations of thu Iowa n > anborn , O'Urion county ; the acts of J 15. Mead , justice of the puacu for Lyoi county ; acts of thu independent diatric of Hock Viillov ; certain errors anil nmia aions of the board of supervisors of Appn iiposo county ; acts of thu board of oupet visors of Ida county ; levy of ccrtai taxes in Van Huron county. Thcrowor also passed bills , to pay Ju:1go : Shane n the Eighth judicial district his salary fo thu unexpireel term ; to confiscate an Bull for the benefit of the school fund cot : ccalod weapons which persons are convicted victod of carrying ; to change thu tim when prairie chickeni may bo shot t September 1st instead of August 15th ; t require concurrence of the superintend out of thii incnno hospital in opinion t the commissioners before incurablu pi tioutt ) can bu discharged from thu hoi pital ; to allow depositions to bu take during terms of court ; toappointanngui to select liindfl along thu Mcflrogc railroad not yet patented to thu stati to elect mayors of flccond-cluBH citii biennially ; to pay John 11 , Gear and tl : llurlingtnn gas light company $015 ft merchandise fiKinshud tlio penitential at Ft. Madison ; to requires locomotit whistles to ho sounded at a distance i sixty rods from highway crossings , nn thu Doll to bo rung continuously froi auch point until the crossing is passed ; I protect all cituons in thu full and rqu enjoyment oft accommodations , ndvai tagos and privilegu of inns , public coi voyancoa , harbor shops , theatres an other places of amusement , subject enl to conditions and limitatioim L'stabliahc V.y law , and applicable alike ) to ovei person , and providing a heavy line f < violation ; to prohibit the soiling orgivii of firo-anna to minora ; to prohibit di barred attorneys practicing before ju lices of the peace ; to pruvonC persons a foctcd withinf ctious di asu riding j public conveyances ; to protect fiah in tl waters of thu state during the Bjiawnii season and punishing the sale thereof. IOWA NKXV8. Dos Mnincs ia a bottomlosa pit , at lays it to thu mud. Dtvunport in the past year luui taki in ? L'8-1UH from faloon liconsoa. river packing houses a shutting down on account of the scare ! ofhogs. A KoiiiJu crirrespondont aaya contrac have ulri-ady been let for 50,000 in m huildingB there thin oeasun , Mary LUCSH has resigned her p aition in thu Dubuque ecliools mid goi to Omaha , whore she has Bocurod u poi don 04 teacher at a , much higher oalur Durdetto , of the Hnwkoye. Bays wasn't hurt , nnd in proof cites that hut tended two church entertainments iu t wenln ! ? . . . . vrharn un fllinilirion w ? tuniK.it. Tlio M ) Mory ol tit" Tr KC ly nn tlio ISrldKC-Ttii' \ Ictlm'H Udily l'\iniul * tto 1'i-oM's to tiu nn oN-Convlt'l. Cod ir lrv'lU ! ] KcpuMIcan , March lt. ! At 8 o'clock last night occurred n single tap of the tire boll -the signal call * ing all police to headquarters. A mnn had been killed on the 0 , M. * St. P. railway bridge n spot uncovered by the police , and although the imploring cries ot the victim were heard by nt least half a dozen persons ; nnd nUhotigh the mur derer passed within n foot of two men directly nftor the commission of the crime , he was still nt largo nnd the full energies of the force wore needed. Information mation in rocnrd to the tragedy was first received nt the police .station when Mr , Reck , the tnilor , who lives in thovicinity , on First street , rushed in nnd stated that ho know there was something wrong on the bridge that ho had HRAUII t'Ktf.S OK MCIUIK.lt , HUM' , KTV. Marshal Francis at once ordered the covering of all points out of the city , and sent nn olllcer to the scone of thu mnrdor. At the west end of the bridge about r > 0t ) feet of trestle work oxtmula from the last pier almost to First street. On the IroBtlu work , with the aid of lanterns , blood was found ou the track and ties. Underneath on the ground was n great pool of blood , as though a. man had heeii stubbed and hold down in ono poaiti m for iv length of time. Near whore the blood wns discovered John ( larratt picket ! up n silver quarter nnd n button. A small piece of red cloth found neat proved to bo a piece of a necktie , appar ently cut from a seal f at ix single stroke from a KSIIT. ou u.v/on. From this point a trail of bloodnow od the track anil then on iho ties , led the aenrehora about 100 feet to the north aide of thu bridge and then n short distance farther to tliu south side. Hero another pool wns found , ns though having flown Irom a wounded mini lying in ono posi tion. Hero were also found two silver half dollar pieces , a portion of the handle of n rnr-or , t reality broken , and a small nnd very peculiar bono knife or tooth pick , nil more or loai bespattered with blood. The searching pnrty received nd- ditions almost every minute , nnd thuro were ut least 500 people on the bridge nt ono time. A number of persons declared they had hoard cries of murder , but this testimony wna not necessary to convince those who saw the evidence on the bridge. As we stated above , the murderer passed within n foot of two men nnd escaped. These men were Goo. Lamb , of t00 ! First wtroot west , nnd Win. Henderson , of 71 ! ' Second street west. They were NO IIAIM.Y SOAIllIK that for u time they were scarcely able to toll what they had seen and heard. At 12 o'clock Inst night n reporter called nl Mr. Lamb's residence nnd found him in bed but not asleep , lie had not slept any , nnd didn't expect to for n dny or two. Ho arose , lighted a lantern and accompanied the reporter to the scone of the murder , nnd on the way related his story. He snid : 1 was chopping wood in front of my house about 7 o'clock , when 1 henrd some one on the bridge cry murder. About this time Mr. Henderson came nloii , and w stood and listened. We heard sounds an though aomo one waH being clubbed. Then wo heard u man , or I think a boy , begging piloonsly. I never henrd any ono beg t\s ho did. lie cried , " ( on non's .SAICK , IION'T KII.I , MB ! " "Save me , for Ood'B sake ! " nnd 1 don't know what all ho did Bay. Uy and by we hoard n feublu cry , and then heard Hit water splash. We walked down the track on the trtnlln work , and had gone but a short distance on the bridge when about eighteen feet ahead of nsro saw a hit ; man. Ho seemed undetermined which way to go , but started west and passed ns. lie was n very big man 1 think he must have been nearly seven feet tall , nnd as there was no light ho was BOOH ni of sight. 1 have no doubt that ho killed the person nnd then threw him over tin bridge , and think it was n boy who wat killed ; think it was n boy'a voice wi henrd. " Mr. La Jib , when nikod why the 111:11 : was not hulled , admitted that ho nut Henderson wcro nfrnid they would be pushed oil the bridge. TUB VICTIM'S nonv. CKIIAH RAPIDS , Ia. , Mnrch 2J.--Tln body of thu man murdered last night 01 the bridge wan found this morning on i cnko of ice. Ho was identified us nn ox convict named Joseph Chum , dischargee from thn Annmoan tponitentinry Tuendai lost. Ho in from Sioux county. Ho Imi no money to upend , and the must pinna iblo theory is that he was murdered ny i companion. KiMtl The following doodjwore filed for re cord in the recorder's ollico , Marcl 22 , reported for TUB HKE by P. J. Mo Mnhon , real estate agent : 0. , U. I. & P 11 H. Co. U ) Ilorac Everett , wi swj , 23 , 07 , 42 , $720. Jonas Kfrluy to Uriah McLean , nl * nvrA " 22,7 < -11,82,400. . 0. U. Stemo to Hominnton Bros. , lo 2 , block 1 , Judson'ti Int add. to Kuoln § 50.P. P. M ( iullnp to Ooorgo N. Iteming ton , part lot U , block 2't , Ncola , $200. Total Bales , SM.WO. SPECIAL NOTICE ro Consumers ot Water TIIK COUNCIL IJLUI'FS City Waterworks Com'j AT TIIK llciiioHi | of tlio Cliy Council , ttSO d > 'o t ni.lon uiuvlilcnwd lir rc-aolullii ; pu ul March IH , 18)1 ) , licreli ) aim luncoi that I will Jin tin Borvlcopliiex 11 thu curh of the iitrei on Ihellnui f It * malm , for 'l ' imrtlui who dc lr OjiniertlonK undo with thu trett inauit , and oh will make appilotlon therefor to the t'oiupaiiy U foiu thd expiration of laid SO days' eUun.Ion , APRIL 18 , 1884 , At tV fullowliiK price * , | uyit/u ! In wlianco : Due-half Inch Hmlco I'ino ft ' . Five clhtli ( li.ch H r lco J'lpn 01 Threeonartir inchKirilco l'in'- | . . . . IU 7 Hcvuii-u'uht ' ln < h fe vice I'll M 13 i Onu Inch Heructi I'lj 16 I These prir n Incliido tlio coat of opening an rloiliiK thu ttren * , t'pplnK the utroot water ina'i ' furnltlilnif and puttlnK Iu eilrattionx lead ur > l ( pipe , | uriiutilii umlpatlliiil ourli uU.p , utoji IMI un I ooxr complete , and nuking all iifcmiry col m tloim hitwi'in thu utrict waUr imhj und tl tlru nl thu ti 't , which ire about one half tu coxt to thu i 'ii ii tr "I iloln < thu canir uork. In vluw ol tliti cuntcmpU.d ( living ct curlal .trtcU In Hit citv laitlo uru u'OOininendud tn inah implication iniinrulaUly , at iho ctlico ol the con ' " ' * 26 Pearl Street , In Mdct to uc thtf Ij > w > ! lltJrJnJjJ Jll1 | , | ' ' MAX MEYER IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS ! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC GI&MS.TOBACGOS.PIPESgSMOBBS'MTICLES . ' rilOPUlETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : Xeina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 to $120 per 1000. AND fllK FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGAIIS : Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES SEND FOR P1UOE LIST AND SAMPLES. . MA.NUFACTUIIKK OP SIKX 5 = 3 . . , Mv lUroMloiy ntuuiitlr lUIoJ with ttlco , ' t.ick. Bw WoiinuiuMp jxut Uffice foftf ij' . earner Itiih nntf < ? CLA 10ii ! North Eighteenth Street , Omnlm , on Street Ciir Line. . . WIIOI.K8AI.K AND UETAITi Lumber , Line , Lath , Doors , f inflows , Etc. Gink's nii l price * as good nuel low 1s ? nny * i iho city.p' < jve ! try inc. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT One of the Best aud'largeafc Stocks in'Jtoe United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , t Cut i Prices Ever KDOIB ! COME AND BE CONVINCED T IJA'l YOU CAN NOW BUY THE AT PRBCES BELOW COMPETITION ! The best arranged and Lightest Carpet Eooms in the City , whore you can see just what you are getting , Now and attractive Goods for this department ar riving daily , Fine Curtains , Draperies put up in the most attrac tive manner hy thoroughly experienced men. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS , COR. 15TK AND DODGE , STS. , 0. M. LUlGnTON. H. T , CLARKE. LEIGHTON & CLARKE , , . 800CK8SORS TO KENNARD DUOS t CO. ) Druggists ! D.RALBI13JK