Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 14, 1892, Image 3

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TOSFHOH COIMIL BLtl'rS '
O'Day ' Failed iu Efforts to
Murder
NOT QUICK ENOUGH WITH HIS GUN
After llrnnlnR III * Itevoltor nncl Attempt
ing lo Use It tlio Alleged Cro.ik 1
( Jlvcn 5 Terrlliln Ilcnllng
l.ocnl NCM .
Jotrph O'Day Is in the county Jnil with
bis head nr.d face ornamented with BCV-
rral colors. picked by chnnco out
of tUo rainbow and applied by
OWccr Bowline with the butt
cud of n revolver. O'Day Is the third mem
ber of the gong ot pickpockets whoso work
was mentioned in yesterday's Br.u. His cap
ture was mostly an accident and Ofllcor Bow-
lint : Is convinces : today tbut It narrowly es
caped being the unlucklest accident
ho ever know anything about. When
Bowline took him to the Manawa
Jail with Uicvey , his accomplice ,
and was about to search them preparatory to
placing thorn behind tbo bars , O'Day sud-
uenlv drew a large revolver ana shoving It
against Bowling's breast pulled tbo
trigger. Howling saw what bo was up
lo , and ' quicker than thought ho
Kptinri tlm ilinnth.L' iron and twisted It out
of his prisoner's prasp before it was
discharged. Ho then commence J to
beat a lively tattoo on p'D-x'f
f&eo with the weapon , keeping
up until Iho fellow's face was coveted with
ofoo.l nnd ho called lusllly for qu niter. Ho
then put him In the 'Manawu Jail where ho
laved until yesterday morning when he vvas
bro'ught to the counly Jail for safekeeping
until Fridav , when ho will have his hearing ,
in tl.o mc'untimo UtclfOy has disappciiud
T.'lth tbo watches nnd olher siolon property
find ho has not boon seen or heard from
ttinco. , ,
Three vngs were found rusticating In n
box car on Iho Northwcslorn ut nn early
hour yesterday morning uud woie run
In on the charge of vagrancy.
At the station they govo their
names ns Mlko Breunan , William Campbell
oud William Little. Wuon Campbell wus
bcarcbcd ho was lound to have u line gold
\\atch bhovcd down insldo bis trousers leg.
Tbis wus.thought by Marshal Templeton to
bo n verv Inconvenient pluco for storing
a watch flint was Intended for actual use ,
ind recognizing him ns a man whom ho hud
uccn at Atlantic during the friend's tourna-
onenl , ho asked him how long
It hnd been since he loft Atlantic. Camp-
oell gasped a gasp thnt shook the front
wlrdowJ of the city building and replied that
Sso had not bcon iu Atlantic but came directly
Torn at. Paul. Tomplotan telegraphed to the
city marshal of Atlantic asking him if ho
knew ot n watch huvlng been stolen during
Cho tournament , nnd received a telegram In
return ycsteidav nftcrnojn informing that
ho did , and giving n full descrip
tion of the watch found in tbo
ircmp's possession. The chnrco of being
fugitives from Justice was placed against all
three of the tnoti , and they will bo talteu lo
fttlntitlc today for trial. Campbell's Iruo
amo Is said to bo Young. Aludi'sgold
Vrucclet was stolen nt Iho bnmo lime wilU
the watch , but no trace has beeu fouud of IU
DoWitt's Sarsapareiu cleanses the blood ,
increases tbo nppetlt and tones up the sys
Jem It has bonelittca many psoplowho
bavo suffeicd from blood disorJorj. It will
help you.
IVrsmml I'm-ngriiplin.
A L. Hct.dricus loft yesterday afternoon
for n visit with relatives at bis old homo In
Bristol , Tenn.
A. D. Annls , accompanied by Willie and
kouio , Iho sons of J. W. Squire , have gene
to LnKo OkoboJI for u two weeks' libhitie
trip.
trip.J.
J. J. Stetidman loaves this evening for a
tour of the district Grand Array conventions
which nro held this .vcek at Clear Lake ,
Btorm Lake and Fort Dcdgo. Prom there he
vIll go to ICcokuk to open United States
Call nt the Chnutauqua onlcc , No. 10
Pearl street now and select your camp
ing ground if you want the choice of
locutions.
Hot weather prices in picture frames
I at Kiloy & , Shorraden's art store.
W. H. Gray , the llotnl Gordon chef
IB the frontlotnan who proparoi the
Grand banquet.
Trains leave for Manawa at 9 , 11 , 1 , 2 ,
81 , 5 , 0 , 7 and S o'clock.
Vor Kent First class saloon ; good lo
cation ; line lixturcb. Kesnonsiblo party
can get long lease on good terms. Ad
dress U 24 , Bee otlico , Council Blullb.
Intanmlioiml-C'uro afsociation rooms
are in annex to Grand hotel , 620 First
uvonuc , Council BlulTs , Iu. For cure of
alcohol and opium disease.
Uriiml Jury ICi-port.
The graad Jury , which hus been In session
for about a week past , innilo it Dual
report yestcruny afternoon nud was als-
chnrRcd. Charles Wilson , the peanut boy
who was bound over for stealing some
Jowelrv from on Omaha lady , und Peter
Hammers , Cunrlos Ilos * . Jobu Shei--
liti nuti William McDonald , the
four Chicago boys' who rob
bed a rustlu pentlomon of his railroad ticKet
at the tuunsfcr wore- discharged , both the
prosecuting witnesses having KOHO nway
without intittfylnt ; bcforo the ernnrt jury.
Fraud McNenl , who was with tbo gong
that chewed Julius Zlmmcrli's cheek iast
week , was also discharged , there being uo
evidence to show that ho was impli
cated in tt.o crime. The following
indictments were returned : Paul Lyons ,
lorcenv ' of ? ll > 3 worth of Jewelry
iroai Mrs. Hurhorn'n store ; llarvy
Palmer oud Jennie Williams , burglary
of a school house in Lewis
township , and larceny ; Scott liutlorand
Dan Curtis , assault with Intent to malm
Julius Zluiinorll ; Krnost Cullls , burglary
of the residence of Kov. C. W. Urewcr.
Patronize hluo ICQ wagonsfor Mo. river
channel ice. Mulhollund & Co. Tel. lUi
At AllKoIlltll C'OH .
Coininoncuiff Monday I will soil until
I cloMi out all trimmed trooJw ut nb o-
lulo cost , and all other lulllinory Roods
wuy down. J\libs \ E. L. Kugsdalo. Coun
cil UlulTa inllinory ptirlors , I37 ! Uroaa-
wuy. _
Piis-turcs for horses and cnttlo on
Groruu F. Wrijilit'ii farm soutli of Coun
cil Ululls ; oOO aurcs blue crat < s ; running
water. For terms apply to J limes Hupli
at farm liouso opposite Wabasli lound
liouro , or addiess F. P. Wrifjul , IJald-
v/ln block.
Ogdun house furnlbhcs bonrd and
room ut popular prices ; from SiiiCO or
$35.00 per month , according to room.
JuM , received , 200 black and whlto
leghorn liiits , cholco 6t'e. ' Mrs. Minnie
Plultfor.
L. W. Tullo.vB , farm and city Ioun :
Council Ulullu ; lu. , 10' } I'o.u-i st/oot
Davib sells loliable points and druys.
I'riruott II nl Arm.
Sol Foster , n .vounp "inn was for
merly DUiplorcd ut the transfer , coqi-
invaccd u suit for ? 10,000 damages
iiU'iinst Ii5 , F. P. aod ; S1. J. Helllnt'er
and it in no iv on trial in tbo
District court.VtilIolntho employ of tbo
com puny no fell through n dulectivo place
iu tbo depot platform , tui-tulainc a
fructutcd fchoulaer. Tbo DM. liulllncer at.
leaded ulrn , but for koina rcusou hit arm Una
nexcr teen of very murh USD to mm tlnco
the boclucui. Ho clbluia ( but U wiu the ro-
sult of tnnlpractlco nn 'hn part ot I
the phrsiciun * , nn * he wants cnrispca
in the um of JtC.OO ) . Tbo defendants
allcRO tnat they did nil Urn I could be done to
save tbo nrm , jinil that ns n last resort they
told him that U would uo necoMarv for him
to lubmlt to a surelcal npcrntlon. This
ho refuted to ilo , nt his ttiother'o sugecstlon ,
and they clnlm tbnt as thov were dlschareca
in tlio midst of tba case , they have no fur-
hcr responslbllu.v.
HOT wTiuit. ; : .
In tinV li ( loniM l.lnc nt the
Iloston Store , Council ItlnlT * , In.
WASH GOODS.
See our line of white goods , thn most
complete In the city , at prices thnt will
ixstonish the most shrewd buyer , being
bon eh t for spot cash by our New York
buyer.
We show n nice line of chocks at 5c
a yard.
At 7c. lOc and 12Jp , n very largo as
sortment
At 15c , 17c , lc ! ) , 20c and 2. " > c , every
thing in fetriPOP , checks and polka dots.
. At 2oc , sotnethlns new in Swlbsstrlpes
with polka dot , very stylish.
Wo show the latest craze In line
Swifses with bhu'k ground and colored
ggurea , also In groy ground and black
ground with white ligurcs nt 33c very
nobbv goods for summer wour.
At'lTc nnd llc ) our line of black organ
dies In stripes are still popular with a
great many absolutely fast block.
Chilian cloth looks very much in np
poarunue to a fine French ilannel , but at
n price within reach of all 9Ur price
12o a crcnt many are getting ISc a
yard : Ucautliui range oi patterns in
strlpi'-s , figures , checks , polka dots , etc ,
and all fast colors.
Crepon cloth , another very nobby fab
ric for" Hghl summer wear , our price
only 12k.
Pineapple tissues still hold their own
thisfcoasou. Our range of patterns are
still very complete : the price makes it
u very popular light weight dress for
bumiiier wear only 12Jc.
Challies for : t ciioap dress are still
good. A good line of lic'it ' colors for 3c
a yard.
At oc some of the nobbiest patterns
over scon in dialling in dark figures and
ground , regular 7o goods.
nOC'0 yards UO-inch percale , regular
32k1 goo'ds , boautllul styles ; whllo they
last lOc a yard.
Just to Hand H cases half wool outing
flannolri , to close Sjc ; 12 yards for $1.00.
Two weoUs ago the same goods sold for
35c the nicest thing in the world for
shirts , bovs' waists , dresses , etc.
BOSTON STORE ,
FOTliriHNGIIA.M , WlIITKLAU" & CO. .
Council UlutTs , la.
( iood
Is ono of the chief blessings of evoryhotno.
'Pnnlitfnvs Insure treed custards , puddings ,
snuccs , etc. , use ( Jail Borden "jiagie" urauu
Condensed Milk. Dlroctlons on thn lube ! .
Bold by your procer and drugKist.
Elinor Mcntlun.
N Y. Plumbinp Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal.
Cbnutnuquu ofllce , No. 10 Pearl street.
Sneak thieves stole a lot of potted plants
from D. S. Urcnnaiunn's residence last Fri
day nipht.
Wanted , coed clrl for goncr.il housework.
Mr ? . J. K. Sr.\der , 24'J South Seventh street.
Mizoah Temple , Pytbiun Sister will fiive
n social Tuesday ovenlnc , Juno 14 , at
Masonic temple.
A marriiiKO license was issued yesterday
to Anurow Helson and Antin Johasoa , botb
of Council Bluff * .
The Dodpo Lisht Uuards H.ivo decided not
to tuke part In the national compolllivo drill
at Omahn this week.
The funeral of Mrs. HoDecca Walker will
take place this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from
tne residence , 152" Avenue B.
Charles li Kelpin nnd Georpla Jackson ,
both of Omaha , were married Sunday after
noon by Justlco Hammer at Ills rojidonce.
"Dutch" Bovmcton was fined ? 15 and
costs in police court yesterday morning for
llKhtlnp'wilh Dlclt Landon. Landon was
d It charged.
The Sons of Veterans entertained their
friends lustovontnp at n ball in tbo Masonic
temple. Music was furnished oy an orchestra
and the affair was well attended , oonsider-
inc the heicbt of tha thermometer.
A telegram was received from \\nshing-
tou yesterday , announcing that the chief of
Ihe weather bureau has aulborized the openIng -
Ing of a civil service station in this ctly. The
hcudquarters will bo nt the government
Four follows Kivlnu their names as Ed-
A'srd Hart , John King , Jumos McWilliams
and Otto Mover * wore fouud trying to dls-
> ese of some Jewelry lust evening and run in
in the charge of vncrancv. Too Jewelry is
upposed to have been stolen.
A smnll lira wus caused Sunday afternoon
, n an unoccupied house owned by Mrs. Zipp
at tbo corner of Third nvenuo und Fifteenth
street by tome small boys and some matches.
It was extinguished by the lire deportment
before any considerable damage bad been
dono.
The livery stable at the corner of Broad-
uuy nhd Ninth street , which Das
boon run for about a .sear past by
G.V. . McCov was closed unyes'erdiy after
noon fin a landlord's writ of attachment
issued from the district court in favor of
Officer & Pusey to satisfy a claim for rent
held by thorn lu tbo sum of f-MG.
A message has been received at the North
western headquarters to the effect that the
Utah delegation to the democratic convention
at Chicago will pass through the Bluffs
next Saturday forenoon at 11:30 : o'clock.
The tram will consist of four sleepers and a
diner. The San Francisco delegation will
pass through on the same- evening at 7:30
o'clocK in a special train of eight sleepers
nnd n diner.
Dr. F. T. Seybcrt and n party of friends
were out boat riding at Manawa Suuuey
afternoon when the boat was suddenly
capsized uua bo and all his cuests
were shot out into several feet
of water. Aflsr considerable hard work the
boat was righted and its occupant
clambsrcd back into It , unhurt but greatly
shocked ut coming into contact with so
much water at oiico.
A constublo from Monona county was In
the city looking for D. H. Wilson ,
who Is wanted for swindling n res
ident of that .county out ot $100 by
means of a bogus noto/ The same offi
cer wn * in the cltv a few weeks ugn , but
could not take Wilson until tbo ease pending
wus disposed of. Now that ho
has been discharged by the grand jury , ho
will bo taken away to answer to the second
charge.
Ktnll W. Hydoburg , n young man of
Stautou , Neb. , appeared at tbo oftlco
of the county clerk yesterday
and asked for a tnurriago UCQJUO
for himself nnd u young < cflidy
unmod Jennie Van Ness. Ho guvo iilf age us
ii , and thut of the young ludy as 1H. Ho was
apparently very muct ; cmeiibcuriencd when
ho was informed that bo would liavo to wait
until the young lady got a year or two older.
It was announced thut Judge McUso would
it'iiiier u decision yesterday in the Filth
wnrd aluYrmmilo to u test , and when court
opened in too morning quite u number were
prosenl who wore anxsous to hear
ins decision , Tney wuru disappointed ,
however , us ho said ha had been unublo to
arrive ul u decision yet , nnd could not give
the interested parlies uny luoa ns to when
they tnleht expect to bear from him. They
hotio for a decision bv tlio close of the week.
Charles HOS.B , John Shalun uud Peter Som-
iners , thri'o of the Chicago boy * who were
relubfd by the grund Jury yesterday nf tornoon ,
were nrrcstud last evening and depos
ited In the Jail on general prin
ciples , rather than have them
runtilt.g tlio streets during tbo night and
poislbly doing some barm. They will bo re-
Icustd this morning uua given iutilructlons to
leave Council II lulls ut once. Otto llelser
uud William Donnelley , woo appeared to bo
trulnlug vvitti them , wcro arrested along with
them.
_
Uoltor , thot-illor , 310 13roidw.iy : , haj
nil tlio latent styles and uowojt goodi.
Satisfaction u
Dr. Chiunborlaln , eye , oar , throat ,
catarrh. Shugart block , Council 131utlt ) ,
Huvo you scon the wonderful nurd
i efmeerators , the newest and best out ; |
the jrenlno New Process and Quick M al
vapor stoves Htjht Hko gas absolutely
snfo. At Cole & Cole's 41 Main sttcot.
MM. L. K. Pfttton , Hocitford. III. , writes :
"From personal oxpcrlonco 1 can recommend
DoWltt's Sar.sapanlln , a cum for itnpuro
blood and general debility. "
DoWIll's Sarsaparllla cleanses tbooload
DON'T FAIL TO DECORATE.
Hill U Omtliu'ft ( ire-ut Week Wo Jtmt
Kino In the Spirit of the Occnsloii.
OMUIA , Juno 13. To the EJItor ot Tun
Bnc ! The almost , entire absence of decora-
tlous on buildings , in vlow of the r.nnual on-
campmcnt of the National Competlllvo Drill
association , which opens to.lay. has b2on
noted and unfavorably commented upon
already by many strangers. The business
men of Omuha , who uro naturally quick to
oppreclnlo Iho nJvanlages that follow ati
exhibition of enterprise of this Klntl , rte not
appear In this case to apprccialo fully , n
yet , whtvt the occasion demands nt their
bands. They will fully realize it tomorrow
evening when they will ice the grandest
military parade p.\ss their doari that has
over tanou olnco In Omaha or will bo seen
hero again for many years to come. The
crack military companies of the United
States from the Atlantic to Iho Paclfla and
from the gulf states to our northern boundary
line , together with the Sjcoud United Stales
Infantry froci Fort Omaha , will make n
gratia "military parade long to bo re
membered.
Tbero Is time yet for the merchants to put
out their decorations , uud 1 believe they will
do ibis afier it has boon called lo ibeir at
tention.
H should bo remembered thai this Is
not tbo or.ly event coining to Omaha this
summer that will demand public decorations.
Wo huvo asked the pcopln's party to hold
their national convention in Utnalm early la
July and they should bo welcomed with
sonSethlug l.sldcs j.luln store fronts. This
convention will bo nearly ns largo as both
ihe republican nr.d detnocrnlic coDvenllons
put together and will bo as big u thmg In I s
way for Omaha as this competitive drill is
Then further , in August , we are to have the
Shriners , nnd nn Omaha Sbrlnor tells in <
that at least 10,000 racmers of the order wil
bo In this city.
A Inrco proportion of merchants nlroad >
have decorations. These who have not , It
view of thi-so coming events , should cor
talnly provide themselves with sotno , ami all I
should unite In decorating Ibolr hulldlncs as
handsomely as possible for the grand pnrudu
tomorrow evening and in recognition of the
visit to this city this week of the thousands
of milltlumon" who arc hero. It should also
bo berne in mind that many thousands of
visitors are coining in from the state to
attend the Manufacturers and Consumers
exhibition nt the Coliseum , wnich : s another
reason why Omaha should put on Its gala
clothei this week. A prompt response will
bo of great benefit to Omaha , far outweigh i-
ing . the small cost of the display. Yours
ra. . . . . . . .
T i it nr.
truly , . I. W.
Why Uon't \Vc > Decorate ?
OMAHA , June 12. To the Editor of Tut !
BEK : Ono taking a stroll through the prin
cipal streets of Omaha this afternoon would
never surmise that this city was on the eve
of a national military encampment with
guests of the city already within her gates
not ono yard of" bunting displayed , neither
can we see a flag , with the exception of two
on a telegraph polo and the banner Hooting
over THU Bcc bulidlni ; . Is it possible that
Oinahu can bo unaware of tbo courtesy duo
our mllltarv guests to this extent in n national
'
tional affa'lr of this kind , or are the mer
chants so tnoucbtless indifferent or so lackIng -
Ing in what is duo those visiting inilitla in
this respect that tbev perfect this Important
matter } Don't they know that for tnis fail
ure to thus show some little courtesy that
thev will bo severely criticised by our visi
tors , especially those who have attended af
fairs ot this kind before somewhere clso. If
Omaha desires to be deemed n metropolitan
city she must show some knowledge of the
little courtesies duo these occasions. Is this
town nsleop , or wbat is the matter ? Or Is
it only forgetfulness ? If Omaha would oo
remembered she must display moro art In
these matters ; she Is certainly remiss la this
case. llespcctfully ,
STEPHEN CIIECDOX.
A ( loml lileu.
OMAHA , Juno 13. To the Editor of THE
BEE : Will you plejiso publish In your val
uable ponor a request for the merchants and
wboloialo managers lo give their employes n
half holiday Wednesday , that they may see
tjie sham battlo. Bv so doing you will
greatly oblige THE WOIIKISO CLASS.
DoWitt's Sarsapirillo destroys sucn pol
sons us scrofula , skin disease , czoma , rhou
maliitn. Its timely usosaves many lives.
For a disordered liver try Beecham's Pills
tl 11.1311 Kit I'lllil'.C.ltiT.
OFFICE OK WHATIIKH BUIIHAU , \
OMAUA , Juuo 13. I
The showery condition has nppancntly
moved eastward to the upper Mississippi
valley , where some very heavy showers |
occurred. Duouquo reports ono and ten-
hundredths inches , und Davenport ono and
sixtoon-hundredths inches.
An area of line , pleasant weather Is de
veloping In Dakota , and the winds in the
Missouri valley are north and northwojterly
and considerably cooler.
The prospect for delightful weather here
during the next few days is , therefore ,
favorable. The "cool wave" Is moving
down tbo valloy.
Tor Itiisterii NvImiHkii , Oinulin mill Vlrln-
Ity-Ciiiilrr. lair w wither Tuesday mill
\\iMlllr8il.iJ.
llO 14 Nllt Dl-IKl.
, Nob. Juno l'.1. To the Editor of
i'leaso In Monday'
answer * paper
whether or not Jnmes Whitcotnb Hiloy. the
poet , is dead , and oblige W. S. M.
Tbis Is to testify tbut 1 nave tested the
medical properties of Ut. J. B. Mooro's Tree
of Lifo remedy to my entire satisfaction , aud
can most heartily recommend It to the suf
feriug and aflllcled everywhere , to DO all
claimed for it in the above statement. Last
spring f was suffering from loss of appetite ,
constitution , etc. , originating from klduoy
and liver trouble , ana I hr.d not used ono bot-
Uu of this great llfo remedy until I was
creatly relieved. My wife , also , being at a
very critical btago in life , was sufteriug
much at timeJ. nnd by the use of this remedy
has bean saved from much suffering and pos-
slblv from oremnturo death. Our youngest
son's health for several yours ha boon very
delicate. Ho contracted some lung trouble
by taking cold with measles , which produced
great nervous debllltv and occasional bleed-
me of the luncs ; bu has used some four bottles
tles of Trw of Life , uud feels ana looks as
though new llfo ImJ been given him. If you
nreulliictod , try luOo.
Oo. Miu.cn , Pros. Eldor.
Box Cl , Curllslo. Iowa ,
For sale oy all druggUts.
Why go to Europe for champagne when
there in a bettor article at homo. Try Cook's
Extra Dry Imperial cuatnpasno.
Who Will lie Noimimti'il ?
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail
way will cell tickets to tlio democratic
convention ono faro for the round tri | > .
Tickets good going Juno 17 to Juno 21 ,
returning until July ft. Remember there
is an electric reading lamp in each
berth. Trains leave Union depot ,
Omahti , 11IW a , in. and 7:05 : p , m. , arriv
ing in Chicago early next morning- .
Ticket ollico , IfiQl Farnam fctreet.
P. A. KAMI , C. H. CAKituit : ,
Guu'l Agent. City Ticket Agent.
"Luto to bed and c-arlv to rise will sbo'ton
the road lo your homo In tbo skiw. " . But
early to bed und a "Llttlo Early Ulse' , " the
Pill that inuuos hfo lougor and bettor aud
wlsur.
New York mill Iteturn.
July 4 to 0 ono faro for the round
triji. Choice ol routes from Chicago.
Return limit August lo. Call at Chi
cago. Rock Ibland & Pacific Ry. ticket
otllcn , ICOli Farniun Ktroot.
CIIAK KKXNUDY , G. N. W. P. A.
J. L. Ui : UKVOISK , Citj Tkt. & P. A.
IV 11XF FOR
l.i Lliiu 1 Ul\
rvou. ]
nomination was accomplished by the support
ol states that will nol sand a republican lethe
the electoral college. That Is not true. The
votes registered In Minntjapolls for Mr. Harrison
risen wcro M5 all told. , Of Iheso 211 wore
from Iho south. The1 nrttl-Harrlson clement
aggregated 371 , of whlehclshty-lhrco wcro
from the south. Tako'JU from .W > and you
have 3.M votes for Hrirrlpa from the north.
Tulto clghty-ihreo from 371 and you liavo
2SS northern votes apairrst Harrison. This
leaves Harrison ISM .of a majority from the
north. 1 have not considered West Virginia ,
wnlch will assuredly"pb Mpubllcan ihlsycar.
But take It In as against him and ho has still
a majority of the northern vole which can
' '
elect him'and will elect'him. "
Mr. Douglass resatuea his teat , while the
bond plnyoJ "The Hod , Whlto nnd Blue. "
lltitliliiRrr r harmony.
After Mr. Douglass had resumed his seat
and the appldtiso had subsided. Hou.'John L.
Webster again stoppe-l to the front of the
platform nnd said :
"Fellow Cltlzous : Long baforo tbts cam
paign opened , and long before tbo cill had
been Issued for tbo district and state conven
tions , there wa n citizen iu our state who ,
on Hll lilting occasions , took the oopor-
tumty to Impress upon the pcopln of
Ibis state his preference for the mm to bo
nominated for president , and during tha
months that wont by ho look every favorable
opportunity lo speak a word , and wrilo
words of praises of the present administra
tion , nnd thai parson was Edward Hose-
walor. When oiher ot our citizens wcro
Inclined to look clsjwhere for n presidential
cnudlJato , It was his pen that seemed
to hold steady tha will of the people.
Ho { .olntcd lo Iho ono star always ns the
great commandar of this icople , aad when
ho wrote his editorials they wcro nlw.iys In
favor of Benjamin Hnrrisou's a-Jminhtratlon ,
and polnllug to war J him as the parson to bo
nominated. The satno state convention that
instructed the delegates at largo In the Con
vention nt Minneapolis to cast tlio vote of
tfcls "tato for the rcnoailnullon of President
Harrison , niado of us ono other request ,
which was tbat wo should place
Edward Hosowater upon the national com-
mUleo lo help elect Mr. Harrison. SVo have
performed that dutx' . Wo were requested to
perform tbat duty for the purpose ot l-rentf-
Ing down tbo factional warfare hlch had
been going on In the republican party of this
stale , which was upon tba grand principle
tbut in this campaign , regardless of past his
tory , regardless of past disputes nnd rccard-
less of past friction wo should coma with
united bunds aud united hearts to carry the
partv to success.
" 1 want , before I introduceMr. Kosewator ,
to say lo these people , that U may go out to
the people of the entire state , ns It camu
from the lips of Mr. Hosewater to myself on
yestcrdav morning on the way down
from Minneapolis to the city of
Omaha , that the time had como when Iho
nalcbet should DO buried between the con-
tending factions , unil that the while dove of
ipeace should bover over the republican party
all over Iho slnto of Xcbra ka. I was author
ized by him to say that he bore no 111 will
to any ono tnat tiaa opposeu mm
nnd was authorized to deliver the
message furthermore to these tbat
had been his bitterest enemies that ho for
gave thorn , nnd bo said from this time on
ward we will wor shoulder to shoulder for
tbo republican party nnd Its success.
"It circs mo pleasure , ladles and centl"-
men , to introduce to these citizens of Omaha
the great editor of Iho great republican paper
of the city of Omaha , Hou. Kdward Hoso-
watcr. "
Mr. IloscwiilcrN Sp > pcli.
When Mr. Hosewotor arose ho was greeted
with a hearty applause that gathered in force
as it swept thtougti the hull.
Tbis continued for fully live minutes , only
to break out with renewed force nud vigor.
In a great wave it rolled through the build
ing and after it had subsided Mr. Kosowato/
' Mr. Chairman , 'Ladles nnd Uenlleraen :
Words fail mo to express the sentiment of
appreciation that 1 fool at the warm recep
tion that you bavo occordod me , aud
the oulocy which the chairman of
this meeting has scon lit to
bestow upon imo. i As I listened
hero tonight to the-son ot Stephen A. Doug
lass , my memory rocallssome of tholncldents
of mv early boyhood.It was my fortune at
the first time to beeT Stephen A. Douelass in
1850 , when ho raodo his-specch In laver of
the candidacy of Jumes Buchanun for
president of the United States. It was
again my fortune to hear him when
bo was a candidate for the presidency
himself in IbCO ; I heard him at Cleveland
both times , and then again later on In that
campaign I beard him in Alabama , wucro uo
was rotten egged for expressing sentl-
mcnts of loyalty to tbo union and In fuvor
of free soft aud the freedom of man
and the rights of the people to govern thorn1C
selves. 1 will say ripht hero , that of till the
great orators that 1 have heard no man was
his equal as n campaign speaker. He could
say moro in a few rchmtes than any man I
have ever heard. While I was at Nash
ville in the month of June , 1MJ1 , the
message came that announced his death
at Washington. I felt it almost as a per
sonal bereavement. 1 never agreed with
Mr. Douglass In his views a = regards the
slavery question , us 1 was a rapubltc-in from
the beginning , and I believed that congress
had a right to exclude slavery from the ter
ritories whether the people desired it so or
not. As thcjeloqucnt gentleninn has staleJ
hero , his old father not only hold up
the hat of Lincoln as ho was. beinir inau
gurated , but ho hold up tbo hands of Lincoln
when \ tha question came whether wo should
have the neoplo of the north united for the
preservation of tnis government and main
taining ; the republic , cost what it might. Ho
stood there and held up tbo hands of Lincoln ,
and pronounced for tuo unloa although
nearly all his associates in tbo democratic
party , or at least all the leaders of the demo
cratic purty were at tuat time engaged in
treasonable conspiracy against the eovern-
mont.
Olijcct of tlio Mooting.
"So far as that is concerned , it is a matter
of history , Had tonight wo have assembled
hero to ratify and endorse tho'notnlr.atlons of
Ucnauln. ] ) Harrison and Whltolaw Ucid for
the presidency and vice presidency of tnis
republic. Wo have assembled hero not in a
perfunctory manner , not men-ly to
show that wo are republlcnns
but to show that we appreciate the good
work that Denjamln Harrison has done in
the last four years , and wu believe lu honor-
inc a president who has done bis
duty , and -bis whole duty , regard
less of whether his past friends
approve or disapprove. In tbo language of
another man on another occasion , these of us
that have been steadfast in our laith in Har
rison. Wo love him for the onoiaics ho bos
mode in the democratic party. I feel grate
ful , however , that all these who were with
us at Minneapolis , whether they wore friends
of Harrison or bis opponents , have all con
ceded that ho Is a man who enjoys the re
spect and confluence of the American people
la an eminent decree , ana that ho will bo the
'
safest standard b'oarer that we could select
at the present time.
R"I will not detain ( you hero tonight by
reciting what has already boon stated so well
oy ray prcrt ces Mr but I will simply say
that wo of Nebraska are beginning the cam
paign tonight , and It is" our intention to tight
tbo next battle 'shoulder to shoulder Irom
now on until we liavo redeemed tbo
state from democratic fas well as from Inde
pendent rule , or mlbrtle ) , as wo might term
it , and wo propose to dominate a sot of can-
dldutoi whoso records are unimpeachable ,
men who are respected aim trusted , and wltn
the standard bcar6r for president and vice
president under whom wo are rallying lboo
can bo uo such Avor.d as defeat in the next
campaign , and 1 { trust , fellow republicans ,
that from now on you will endeavor to
buckle on tbo armor'and take your stand
and oivronlzo and , Itojp on organizing until
tbo phalanx of thd republican party U as
strong ai It was lu lSj $ and then victory will
bo our . " ' , , ,
Disease never successfully attacks a sys.
torn with pure tilood. Dou'itt's Sarsaparllla
maucs pure , new blood and curiubei the old.
To liiUMitori.
Tbo Washington otilce of Tin : Ben Bureau
of Claims , which begun operations a little
over a year uco iu ono room , has Just ac
quired po.'scsilou of the lust corner in Its
largo four-story building. Owing to tbo
presence of other tenants it ha boon uecos-
snry lor some tlrao for a lurgo part of the
patent department of tbo Bureau to find ac
commodations outside. The tenants bavo
now given way and tbo bulk of tbo patent
department Is at last boused under Ibo biiuie
roof with the rest of tbo Institution.
Tills branch of tne Bureau has lately ex
tended us Held of operalloos to a marked
degree. Mr OeorpeK IvlncalJof San l-"ra.i-
Cisco , who i not only a specialist in parent
law but a practical' Inventor , has taxea a
position oc Us staff. Mr. IClnc.iid mnko * a
spetlaltv of suggesting Improvements to in
ventors.Vhon a device , meritorious In
principle- hut lacking some little detail to
nrlnc nut Us fuil possibilities , is submitted to
the Bureau he detects the weak point and ad
vises the Inventor concerning the best way
o make it good. Often a hint of this kind
uukcs all the difference between the success
r failure of an Invention. Tbo ordinary
lalm ncent would never thinit of troubling
imsclf to this extent. When ho has foe-
kvardcd the Inventor's description of his own
ovlca and collected his fee < bo considers his
Uty dono. But the Uureau believes that
.he limit ot Its obligations to its patrons will
lover bo reached M long a there Is aiy-
hlng telt which It might do and has not tried.
Another branch of Its work to which the
Bureau pays particular attention Is Unit of
procuring patents In foiclga Muntrltu. The
iofcc ser of any Invention of suftlclcn gen
ral utility to"command a market nbro.iJ
commits n serious mistake when he fails to
patent It In everv country lu which it Is
ikely to rind a sole. Kvcry year the oppor-
.unities for American ideas become wider
nd the ncccsMtv for foreign mantels becomes -
comes moro evident. American watches ,
clock * , sowHgmiculnos and agricultural im
plement ! monopolize the Held In many .re
mote recions. Foreicn manufacturers are
always on the watch for American Improve
ments and ready to counterfeit them when
thev pet n chance. They even stamp their
goods with the American brands , and then
sell thorn at price * with which our manufac
turers cannot bopa to compote. The Ameri
can who invents a good thing must not ex
pect to make any protit from its sale la any
counter In which bo is not protected by a
patent. Kvcry invnntor who intrusts bis device -
vice to THE BF.C UtuctuoF CI.UMS should
notify the Bureau to procure p.uonts in the
principal foreign counttles at the same time
With the domestic ono
OK AND CIIKAI * KXCflt'SIO.V
To ( iiitliL'iilmrg , Nc-li. . the Xlngnm of the
I'lalnx.
Tlio coming preat manufacturing cen
ter of tlio west unlimited water power
for (11 versified industries. Great auction
silo : of city lots will bo hold tit Gothcn-
burp , .lutio ' .t. The opportunity of n
lifetime. Innuendo factory buildings no\v
being eroded there covering several
ncros. Thousands of people will locuto
at Gothenburg during the next year.
Take ttr.y train on Juno 27 or 2&
Purchase ti single ticket to Gothenburg
and take a rt-celpt from ticket ngent for
nniouni. naid. Upon presentation of this
receipt at our Gothenburgollico on June
21) ) , wo will furnish you with a return
ticket for one-third of ono fare , or if
you bur property ntlho said to the value
" '
of 8:100" : the who'lo amount of your rail
way fare will bo refunded. Address for
maps , pamphlets , Gothenburg Water
Power and Improvement Co. , 220 Lu
Sallo street , Chicago , 111.
In January last wo hntl the pleasure
of meeting n number of eastern capital
ists n.ml business men as they passed
through this city enroutc to Gothen
burg , Neb. , to inspect the great water
power which had been created there ,
and to fcpy out tbo possibilities of the
place.
Gothenburg is on the line , of the
Union Pacific , 230 miles west of here ,
and so is in the verv heart of the gar
den land of this royal state. This visit
appears to have brought about the ac
complishment of the very object the
Gothenburgers hud in view , viz :
To make it the great milling
and manufacturing center of the
west At nil events , they have
inndo an excellent start in this
direction , as Gothenburg papers report
the location of numerous manufacturing
establishments , the building of scores
of business and dwelling houses nn < l nn
unprecedented demand for town lots.
This is the characteristic western style
of doing thing * and there can bo noth
ing slow or uncertain about the growth
of the city , -which has such natural ad-
vantagcs'and the men with brains and
energy to develop the same.
Doniocnitlc Contention.
Chicago and return ono fare for the
21. good to return July 0. Secure
tickets and slcopinp car accommodations
at oflico of the preat Hock Island route ,
1002 Farnam street.
CHAS. KIXNIDV : , G. N. W. P. A.
J. L. Uu BuvoifeC , City Tkt , & P. A
$2.25 A MONTH ( HO' '
TREATMENT TWICE A CAY ,
S
Produces Naturally
PURE RICH BLOOD !
BEAUTIFUL COM
PLEXIONS !
GLOWING HEALTH !
Free Trial Inhalations.
Really Cures ; Catarrh , Bronchitis ,
* Asthma , Hny Fever. Consumption ,
] leadttche ( biek or nervous ) , Dyspepsia.
] Nervous Prostration.
IxypBootaiidAdviccFree ,
Call on or write without notice ,
THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO , ,
Suite 610 Shcely Blk. , cor. loth find
Howard Sts. , OMAHA , NEB.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"SAMATIVO. " the
Wonderful SpaiilBh
Itfnifdy , li bold ultli a
Written Guarantee
to cure ull Neivou * Ills-
COMB , cucli iuUnt
Mtmory , Ix > 'j of Iliuln
1'uwtr , Headache ,
WflVefulncct , Lout Mom
_ lincxl , Ncrvousniis , 1.&J-
kltudc , all drattii and
Before & After Use losi of ] > nner of Ibo
rboagraphcd from life. C.cncrallvo Oirat.s In
- clthrr crx. cau'tJ t'y
omviton | , joiitliful liidlKrHluiuor tlie ciCHikljfe
aKortotinno , nilunioi | MlmulaiiO. wlilili ultliinilrljr
lend tii Inllrinllj < > uii.iiin | > lluii i l liiMinitv 1'iit up
Inconii'iilfiitforiri to rnrrv In tlif Mt | nL t. I'llce
II ul'ttckiiEf. or C for M. \ Vltheiy t'onlt-i wcKliri
written Kiinranteo to euro or rofiincl tlio
manor. N-nt lit : uall lu nny mldrcH. C rinlnr lite
lojilalnentrliii * Mention Dili | ianriliiiM. | .
WtDXID CHEMICAL CO. Ilrnmli omrcfoi U.S.A.
SUDniiUirnHrrrt , CIIIL'AOO , II.U
fOH 6AJ.E IN OMAHA. NEB. , DY
Ruhr A Co. , Co.r IStli & DouKlaa fct
< A fuller < S Co. . Cor > J4tli i DouclasSte.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM
A G ES FOR G1 ( A DING.
To tlio owners of lots nnd puns of lots find
rcul estate. In iJlock IU. Kouimu 4tli t-upplu-
niciitary addition. t > nd In uluck 1 , Kountzu
4lh adtlltlou.
Yon uio lieruliy notifloil that the nirsnr-
BlL-noU. three clltilntcrciU'd freeholders of thu
clly of Oinulin , have tieun duly ajipolnti-d by
the nmyor , with tbo approval of thu city
couiu II nf said oily , to a8-.os the ( latiiiiKo to
thuowncru rcniiotllvuly of tliu property tif-
feetud by icniUltu ulluy In lilocu Id. KotmUu
4ih fciiuplt'iiientury uddltlcn , nnd alley In
block 1 , uotintru 4th uddltlon , cleclaioil neo-
i-hsnry I ) ' ijrcluiiiiifo.'i'.b. ) , IMSSOQ May''I , It'JJ.
uptirovi'd Muy'lh / ' .
Vou urn further notlllcd , that Imvlns nc-
corited nald iippolntini'iit. und duly iiuullllcd
us rucjiilrud by itiw. wo will , on the loth utiy of
June. A. J ) . ICO' , nt thu liour of 10 oolocic Iri
the forunoon. Ht the olllcu of T. II. ilcCulloch ,
room HJ. New York l < lu Liiliulnf , uitiiln thu
corporative limits of siild i-lty. incot for the
! ) iirpo < .uof coiiklderlnsiind iiiuklnutho nssuss-
iiiunt of duinuKU to tlin OWIICM rukpoctlvoty of
said property. iilToetoJ by suld Rriidlni : . tuk-
In liitoconhldoratlon fcpcclal Uenellts. If any.
OYou iiionoilllud lu he pri'BClil ut the time
und iilncu Hforrsuld und nmko liny -Jeoton :
toorNtutuniunta conctirnliiK : ild ui > ebiiicut
of dutmigi-s us you nuiy eonsldur proutr.
1. li. MCUll.l.Ut'lI ,
JAMKShTOOKIAI.E.
W. 11. UATi : &
Onuilia , JuuuO , lElfi JTdlOt
Cool
The Man in the Moon Fragrant
would be happier if he could have a supply of and Soothing
Blackwell's Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco
For over twenty-five years tlie standard smoking tobacco of the work ! .
To-day More Popular than Ever.
To have a good smoke anytime and everytime i\ is only necessary to
get Bull Dili ham. it is all good and always good.
ELACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO , ,
DURHAM , N. C.
A Tonic
and
A Pleasure :
That's the happy
combination fouud iu
You drink it for pleasure , and get
physical benefit. A whole
some , refreshing , r.ppctizing ,
thirst quenching drink.
One package makes five gallons.
Don't 1)C deceived If a dealer , for the t.ile
cf larger profit , tells you fomc other kind
I "jiw as Rood " 'ti < fakr. No imitation
it as good as the cenuioc HIKES' .
W. C. ESTEP ,
Funeral Director , Embalmsr
14 N. Main Street.
COU.NCir , WI-l'KKH.
Omaha Medical nod Sffic
"
INSTITUTE.
INFIRMARY . >
KOH. THE
'TREATMENT '
OF ALL
.
H Hfu8i lillu * . "PP.irilm .1 nfl Uomoiiai '
forsuecessful tnsiitinent 'f ' "Very form
of disease rontilrin : n otlloal or
sur-'lu.u trouttnt'itt ,
CO boils for patients , bo irU nnJ attendance-
Hcst acconioJutions Iti tlio west.
tVrlto for circulars on deforai't ns and
traces , trusses , club foot , curvatures of sulno ,
piles , tumors , cancer , t-at irrli , bronchitis. In-
bnliulon.o octrleity , piralysls. euUeusr , klil-
eye. uur , MIII ( \ \ \ \ uoO-i : utiu nil
sur k'nl ODcr.it Inns.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A St'COIAI-TV.
lloolcon Iisunu : ot
Women ' : . Wo ha 'oltitoir adJt-'d .1 lyliu-
Indupirtuiont fur \unnon during conflncmcnt.
ftrletlv l > r v.ito.i Onlv ICollublo Medical In-
stltuto making n SnocUlty o.
,
All H oed Diseases successfully troatot
Kvphliltic rnlson removed from the syhtom
without mercury Now Host nr.it Iva 'I'reat-
ment for Losi of VITAL I'UWKIt. I'ersousun-
able to visit m mav bo treated tit homo by
rorrcsuon cnce. Ali communications confi
dential. Mml clnus or instrument * sent l > y
ma 1 orexpirss , secuioly packed , no m irus to
incl cate contents or Bender. Uno jier-onai In-
terv ew preferroJ. Call and oonsiilt us or send
history of your case , unclvo 111 sund In plain
wraDDor. our
Ot/t/A IU Men I'llEE : Uoon 1'rivito.
, spool.i or Norv0is ln- )
onecs. Impotcncy. Syphilis , Olootuul Varlco-
oclo , with quest on lUu
liruccs. Appliances for Deformities & Trtisa * .
Only manufactory inthoWe.nof nafoiui.
try 'ti'1-i.i.i.MJh.fi , nti'asas , KLKVrttia
ISA IT Kit I US A A It IS lit , 1 S.
Oraalia Medical and Surgic.il Institute ,
26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Ton minutes' ililo from center ot Ornnli i on
Omaha and Council Uluff , ciajtrla motor lluu.
g. W. PAN8LE , i. D.
Ibo Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Eipericnce.
HEADER. OF DISEASES OF MEN AND
WOMEN. 1'UOPIUETOK OF TUB
iRLD'S IIEItlJAI. IJISl'EN-
SA11Y OF MEDICINE.
lireat iho following Diseases :
Catarrh of the Htad. Throat , and Lungs ; DI -
caBcaof the Eye and Er.r. HlUuud Aimplexy , Heart
Dlucase , l.lver Complnttit. Kldncv Coiupluliit
Nervous Debility , Mental Depres
sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal
Weakness. Diatetei'.lWclit'BDI'eas.o.H Vltus'
iJance Hheumatism. 1'tralrfis ' , White Ewclllne ,
facrofuia. Fever fcoros , cancers , Tumors
and Fistula In ano removed without
the knlfo or drawlnc n drop of
blood. Women with her delicate ort-uns re-
Dtored to bealtu. Drojey cured without tupping.
Special Attention BVC" | to prlvnto
and Venereal Dloeases of all kinds.
BOO to SDOO forfeit fur any Venereal Dls-
onso I cannot cure without mercury.
Tnpo Worms removal In two or three hours , or uo
juy. JIi uiorrhoIJi or J'lles cund.
TJIOSI ; WMO AIIH AITMCTED
Will save llfo nnd hundreds of dollars by calling
on or using
DR. C. W. PJINGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES.
Tlio only I'liynkiun ivlio cun toll wliut nils
a IUTHIIIrltluiut unUInt : n ( jucklliin.
All corrcspoudenco Etrietlyconflilentlal. Modlclna
eeut by exprcsa. Addrcuull IclU-n to
888 Broadway ,
Coun ciL Bluffs , Iowa.
Si3EOIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
| j1OU PAI.K Kxtra flnp , thoroitslibrril , .lor-
L so.v oull. eolld color. rcsMoreil stooU ; U
inontli ulil. 7J.'iS. 1 Irst street
IK YOU hiivonnytliliiK forx-iluor trndo see
U II. Sliojfo , llroadway niut Mulii street.
100 IOWA r.trnn for salu. Inuirovo.l 10J ncroi
In llnrrUoii counly.in.03perucr.ii Hi acre *
Iniprovod. l2J.OOs ( < ) iieres fli.u ) . for barjtlni
In Iowa inn rsotjr.isk.i fiirnn call on or wnto
to.lulinion .t V.m I'litton , Council lllnU'-t.
ii'OK UK.NT Owollliils 117:111 puts of the
_ clty. P. IIheiife. ( . Itr.j.idn.iy mid Main
RToitACii : mid Co iiiulHilon ! * tnvoi. furni
ture , oto. , storocl und * > nld on oonitnlsslon ut
lowest r.itcs K Klnnctijiii. ilJJ ltroitl\v ; y.
Ii'Olt SAKKOn.tnull pnyniont * . fruit nnil
Kiirdun Inn I nc.ir Council Illnirs li 11.
i-hoife. ; lliomhv.iy , in I Muln struct
Foil U I. NT-i ! hi Soi-ottil nvcniip. ( hvclllni :
withti iimiiK. furnncL1. r.Mi.'f , buth. clortrlu
tiolis , ono uf the most Uu lr.ililu i < > sldcnfin < In
ContR'tl llluH < : rout. $ r > .oo pur month. 1C. 11.
Sliuift : > . llniulu-uy : und Muln t-trout.
TiblfliSTTwo : of thiTbost cTirrms Unison
-I ? 1'ouith struct.
"I7MJK r-AliK Kurnlttio fixtures lon o und
JL' trocd will of liotol with 40 rooms In u coed
NobiMsliu city ; will trade for -.took of general
Mierc'hhinlKe. U 11. Shuufo , Itroudwny anJ
.Milln sU-oct.
"IJ1OK SAIi-A : coinfortuulo live room ilwell-
- Ins near Kulrinouiit imrlc. 1'rlce , fl.MM.
ix'O cash , halanco ID monthly unymcnts. K II.
Slionfc. HroaOway ana Main jilroot. _ _ _
TjiOU SAIjK A hiirgnln. throo-room dwell-
JL1 Inn. JII8 ! Klfth uvrnuo. prlcn 70D , will
ttiUu tcniu Kood horses In tr.ido and balance lu
tnonthlv payments. K 11. Sho.ifo. HroiiUwny
and Jlaui streets.
FOK SAUK-Or trade. A sl\-room frame
dn ell Int. , Klchtli avenue , eor.'Jth st , price
S',4J | ' . K. il. bhoafo. Ilro.idnay und Mulnsta.
TJTIIJ uiNT : niKht-rooindnollliiK. ' . . ' ! Wanli-
J liuton ave. , modern "tylo und conven-
lence < . In excellent ropiiir , rent JJV J. > lit
bhcafv , Dronduuy null Mala bts.
If OK 5-A I.r The only bntnl In a rnall town
SJ lulled front L'minc-lt II nTs Hits : in Ice
cream parlor ulth coed trnilo. rurnlttiro In
voices utit.OJS. butldlnc I..UOO. Will trdo for
oed rc liH'iit niopi-rly In Council Imil's ) , a
I snap for the rizlit p-irty. 11 11. Sheiife , llroad-
wiiy nnd Mnlt > otroot.
ijlOK SAI.K lintel und restaurant In .1 pros-
J perons Nebraska eltj. p.ivlnj biiblnoss ,
coed reasons for sulllni : , prlooJI.Um It Is n
sn.-ip. U 11. Mienfe , llro.tdwny anu Main strict.
" \\rANTnn Nohra < iki : Inndu In pvrhiincii
> for Council HlnlTs ptopotly. f. H isheufe ,
IttoatMvny nnd Muln street.
1TIOK SAln A mare und colt. Will nko
-13 payment In lot IliliiiR. Apply to Leonard
Cveictl.
TV ANTED Tonins to nil In lot 1 , blork 18.
T Williams' ( lr t uddltlon to Council Dluffs
lowiu Unc-niilf cash and the balance In
trade. Apply to Leonard Kvcrett , Council'
Hlulls , la. .
. SALB Standard bred mnru. T years
, hired by Dr. Archibald. No. ' . ni5i first
chestnut , uui shown good b | > oed. It genllo and
well broken to dilvo MuKtu or double , wulxhs
nbont l.OU lt \ May be seen : it bain of w. C.
I'tterbiick. " ' Wet Ilro.-idwuy , Council
llltilfs 1'rlcct iJ. JacobSliiis.
rylllJG store for snlo An old established
X-'nnd well p lylnc drug utoro In llvclv coun-
rvtoun. al o residence properly Addrrss
Clark. Kills. Littlej-iou\ . llairlson county , li
lull HALK I'tinn. IS' ' ucies. I cnton On. .
Missouri , with Improvements ; lll tradu
or inorelidii'llbp ; unco JI.2JU. 10. II. fcheale ,
Irojdwiiy and Miiin htieel.
AIjH 1'arui. IKJ ! iieres. In -
Co , low.i..Mfl IICH-S bioUe. bal.iiieo funcoil
lasttiru and tneadnw. 1'ric'j * ! 'inii acre. I II.
hcafo , llroiduay and Mulii Mri'ut.
/Oil HALK Choice f.irmsln I'ottn'vntinmlo
-Co. , IOH.I. 1H. . slisufe , llrond ay nncl
Muln sticut.
\\7AKTfill An experienced real estntd
i salesman , who ! wull iifriuiiiiitod HU
city | ire | > vrty. Addie.sS A. II. , llcoolllco.
SALK 47.003 stock of general nier-
- ehandlsc , well located .vltliln 100 inllusof
Omulia. Will tal.c part In InifJ of lit-st iiual-
Ity. balance cash. II H. Khoafe. UrouUwuV
nncl Main street.
FOU gAI.E Grocery stock tixturns , horses ,
etc. I'rico 81..WX Kxcelleut trade , well
csttibllshed. largo ] ) rollts ; niiiht l > o sold at
once , for good cnusc. 12. H. fahuafo , Ilroadwuy
and Muln suuct.
FOK lKNT ! Nlcolv fiirnUlied rooms ono
block from Hroaifway , nt r."J ( ilen a\enuu.
F Oil i-A 1.1C The hliitnpini ; huslnt'HS and nrt
necdlouorU materials ; inn Kolns lo leave
city ; irood ehiinco fur a Indy to co In busliibbs.
Mis , il. I'.MIes. J'J1. Ilroadway , I'tiiiucll Illiills.
TfT'OK BALK A iierfcetly now sttrry verv
Jcheip. . Cull nt Mr > l > . A. Kobliibon'H , T''t
Klrstiivenu" , city.
NOTICE OF ASSKSSMKNT OF DAM
AGES FOR GRADING.
To the owners of all lots , parts of loti unit
rualestutu alon Hlxth street from u point 1 TiJ3
fret " -oiitii of the sontli line of Credit l-'onclur
uddltlon lo HHiicroflhtM'Ct.
Votiuio hereby njtlllud that the under-
slmii-d. three disinterested f reu holders of tha
city of Umulia , huvo been duty upliolntod by
the mayor , with the iippnirtil of the city
council of hiild oily , lo ; isscss thu duinuKes lo
tlio owncrri , rehpoc'tlvulv. of tliu pron-
i-rtv atloctfd l > y RIAIIIIIJ Mxth Mreut
fiom u point .VK ) feet Miuth of tlio
honth line of Credit Toncler nddltlon In Ilun-
eroftstieot. declared nrccssury by ordlnui.co
No .W > 7 , pushed .May I' ' , Is'J ' . upprovuil Mny
"Voii are further nollllo'J that huvlng uo-
.ccpti-d Kuld iippiilntm'jiit tin 1 duly iimllflod |
ii h rriinltfd by la v. wu will , on the I'tn day of
.In IK ; . A. D. IK'1 ' , at thii houiof Ino'eloi-k ntlio
furcnoiin , nt tlio ollico of Hlirlvor Hi O'llonu-
lioe. liUll'urnum stiiiet , nlllila the corporate
llmttRof mild elty. meet for thu purpose of
con- ! during mill iniiliinK the unsuminunt of
dainazi ) to thu owners ru poctlvuly of salil
properly , directed by uuld vr.idlni. , tuklnz
Into considcrnl Ion spnoiul benefits. If uny.
Vuu are notified to bu prct-ent ( it the tlnta
und piiicu alurrsuld und mul < < ) uny objections
tiior htatements conceniln ? wild n .i > i'f. nifnt
of dumaKeb UK you Iiinv contildur nrouur.
\Y.M ( j HII Kl \ KH ,
T. C. IIKU.NMJU.
T. H. .MCUI/LI.OOII.
Oniuhu June 4 , lUt ! . JfidlOt
Of Council Walt
CaplUUtco1 ; '
Net Capital nn I Hnrpnu. . # Ktt ; , < Ht'
rc'etorJ. . Il ! ' . 1 ua.ij > I , A I. .inajir. . r' >
PBion , li K ll-irt , I. A. Mlll > r. J V Ili3iuii
i.i.OClmrlu It Iliuinan 'J rum. tctKt'iiur.il b in' * '
In ; ; business. L.ir os * . capital uud nurplun ut
uny bank In ouUiiroitorn lotviu
NTBBEST ON TIMB DBPO3CT3
Q. EL. MVHLR.S ,
1
und every othei crudn deinundol by
all ulukscfc of tradu
IJKKHI''H ( ) J,1 > STAM3.
05 AMd' UllOAUWAV , louucil Ulul *