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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE : \VEDXKSD.VY. JUN'E 1,5 , 1892.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE ! - NO. 12 PEARL STKKKT.
to any pat t of this Cltr
11. W , TII/CON. - MANAGER.
Hm'neni Office . j ! ° iJ
NRt | , | Editor . No23
N Y. Plumbing Co.
Council Bluff * Lumber Co. , coal.
Wanted , peed girl for general housework.
Mr * . J. U. Snjder , 242 South Seventh street.
A mcotlns of the Uodeo Light guard *
will bo held next Monday evening at the
armory for the puiposo of electing u cap
tain.
Marriage licenses \vcro Issued yesterday to
James K. Dugcrd and Carrto Walker , and to
John C. Mulvanuy and Julia J5. Scheer , all of
Council IllulTs.
Tno Ulllo IJulcl society of St. John's
I'upllsh Lutheran church will give n soctublo
nmi entertainment at Foster's old stand , 521
Jlroiulway , toinoi row evening.
I'oltaunUninlo trlbo No. 21 , Improved Or
der of Hod Men , will moot this evening In
rpgul&r council In their wigwam , coiner of
Droaduiiy anil Main street , at the cigbth
run. <
run.Them
Them will bo a mcotinp of the Pottawat-
tamlo County Democratic association Friday
evening at 8 o'clock to make llnal arrange-
menu for the trip to the Chicago conven
tion.
tion.A
A change of tlmo of morning scrvlco has
been inndo In St. Paul's Episcopal church ,
bundny school ulll assemble liurcaftor at
Hi 15 a. m. , and tno tlmo of church service
Will boll o'clock.
John C. Mulvanoy and Mrs. Julia K. Sheer
\vero married lust evening at 8 o'clock bv
Hov. C.V. . Uroncr at the homo of ttie bride's
parents , 1410 Avenue H. Thev will rcs'.do
at iiiu North rourteonlh street.
Mngglo , the O'lnouths-oUl daughter of Mr.
nnd Mts J. T. Clark , dlod yostordav mornIng -
Ing iit , 8 o'clock of congestion of the lunes ,
teller an illness of ten dnjs. Tbo funeral
will tn ! < o plnco this afternoon at 1 : ! ! 0 o'clock
fioin tliu residence , bUT Ulcn avonun.
The proprietors of tno bnrilwaio stoics of
Council llluffs have corao to an agreement
In the matter of the oirly closing , and ulll
hereafter dodo at 0:30 : n. tn. each evening
rxciipting Suturdav. The now order of
lliir.p % wont Into effect last evening.
The Young Men's Christian association
end Council Bluffs. Jr. , nines crossed bats at
Keys Urov" grounds yostordnv with disas
trous icsults to tbo latter. Tbo fcatuics of
the game were tbo bard hits of the Young
Men's Christian association. The score was
BO to 17 In favor of the Young Men's Chris-
Han association.
Charles , the only ton of Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Trouttnan , died yesterday afternoon at
8:45 : o'clock , aped U months and 11 da\s , of
ulpthcrm , after an Illness of tuo weeks.
Thcro will bo no funeral services at the
bouse , but the procession loaves the resi
dence , 927 Third avenue , at 5:30 : o'clock , for
Kairvlow cemetery , where a brief service
Will be held.
O.V. . McCoy , the Lo-vcr Broadway livery-
plan , wns victimized yesterday morning by a
J'ounp ; man whom ho has had in his omplov
lor a wcok or so oast. The hired man went
to breakfast In the mori.lng as usual , but ho
failed to return. Upon Investigation it was
found that with him had disappeared n lot
of clothinc belonging to Mr. McCoy , valued
at about $12.
Ole Olcson complained to the police yester
day that ho had been robbed. Ho imbibed
an allopathic dose of something stronger
than water and lay down on tlio shore of Big
lake to siren off the effects. While ho was
engaged thus some ono without the fear of
the park policeman before his eyes came
along and nipped his nickel watch and
( J In money. There is no clue to the present
thereabouts of the mlsaiL-g property.
Tbo case of Poster against Bellinger occu
pied the day in the district court. A number
of bones that bed been extracted fiotn some
ono's frame were introduced in evidence ,
und half a dozen physicians were put up in
the witness stand to tell u hat they know
about phjslolojjy. The air was fragrant
with bruchlal plexuses , cervical openings ,
capulas and other things that were very
familiar with the doctors , but left a rather
vague feeling In tno minds of the Jurymen.
The case will likely take tbo rest of the
vrcok.
Otto Meyers , James Williams , John King ,
Edward Hart and Peter Hlckoy were given
even days on the streets yesterday for
vagrancy , Charles Hess , ono of the "Chi
cage kids , " \\ashcldon account of a letter
which w as received by Ilov. G. W. Crofts
from the mother of the young man , who
Ilvts In Chicago , wanting to know the
whereabouts of her son. She gave his name
as Eddie Tollivor , and said she would send
inonoy enough to pay his way back it bo
would agree to como homo. Ills tno com
panions woio released.
Do Witt's Sariupaillia U reliable.
Cull nt the Chnutauquii office , No. 10
Pearl street now nnd select your cump-
lii ground If you want the choice of
'locutions.
Hot wonthor prices in picture frames
t Uiloy A ; Shorrnden's art storo.
JM.7UO.V.II'.tll.tOIS.tl'Iltt. .
C. G. Saunders and Everett Tmloy are m
DCS Monies ,
Mr. and Mrs. H , A. Cox have gone to Chicago
cage on a brief trip.
C. It. Ilannon Is attending the annual
nicotine of the Iowa Bankers association.
Paul Tulloys U home for the summer vaca
tion fiom Diculnson college , Carlisle , Pa.
VV. S. Marshall loft yesterday for a
month's trip to Colorado nnd San Francisco ,
Charles U. Potter of Uockfoid , III. , U in
the city visiting the family of bis son-in-law ,
Hov. G. W. Crofts.
U. E. Hart has returned from Minneapolis
well sittljllcd with the result of thu conven
tion , to which ho was a delegate.
J. 1) . Edmundion loft hut evening for the
cast , intending to sail for Europe , where ho
will spend several months in sight seeing
and pleasure.
Or. H. S. West leaves this evening for bis
usual summer vacation nnd outing , going
this tlmo to Minnesota on a ilshlng expedi
tion. Ho will be absent u wcok or tea days.
For Kent First eliiss tmloon : good lo
cution ; llnoiixtiiros. Responsible parly
cun got long lonso on good terms. Ad
dress D 1M , Boo olllco , Council Bluffs.
Inlerimtloiml Cure association rooms
mo in annex to Grand hotel , 620 First
avenue , Council Btutfti , In. For cure of
alcohol nnd opium disease.
Niilliinil iiicitniiniviit : | ( if thn G. A. 1C.
J. J. Stcudman , department commander of
the Grand Axmy of the Utpublio , ba con-
eluded an iirranpcinout with nil the trunk
lines In Iowa for handling the Grand Army
business to thu national cuuainpmutit , which
takes plato at Washington , I ) , u. , beginning
September 17. 181U. Instead of selecting
ono road nnd ono train nnd designating It
"hcndijunitcr * . " or "department , " each of
the inilroaua leaving thu MUsonil ilvcr at
Council Bluffs or Sioux City will put on a
tpi'clul Grand Auny triiln , whlih will bo in
command ofo..ioftho staff o Ulcers of tbo
dipiutmcnt commander , and the stall
ofticcr In clmrgu of the train will
liuvo the nntlro re.sponslblllly of that train.
Thrsu trains will inn tbtough the btato by
Uayllgbt , ni riving at Chli-ago In the morn
ing. A full day will be Htu-nl In Chicago
xlewlnu'lho Woilit'ifuirbulldlngs , and in tbo
evening ono full train of slccpoi * , and as
muiiy moro as may bu needed , will lra > o for
\VushliiKton , Tlio train fast u | Chicago
\\lll brf Known as the ' depaiuncut tiain'
and will bo accompanied by n baud of mutlo
mid a company of gentleman singers. Nego
tiation * mo already poiuliiu with the man-
ugcinent of Uio Iowa State bund of ! ) (
Molnes nnd the 1'olln , la , band , one of
\\hlch will In all probability be the ouu
cliOiH'ii to make thotiip.
The urragomont meets with the approba
tion of the pastungur atenia of all tbo lines ,
nnd they promlto to work their parts of the
tate with all their might , so that It Is proba
ble Hint tbo utieudunto from Iowa will bu
much Uriier than at any pnwlous encamp
ment.
NWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Horrible. Death of John Smith's Little
Three-Year-Old Daughter.
SWALLOWED A GRAIN OF STRYCHNINE
City Prl onrrs In Tutiiro Will Ho imlilrtl
According toTlu-lr logr o of totrnt- |
It.v ItctttT yn.utr4 for tlio Itu-
itprchiltlu r.lrinciit.
A Httlo y-yoar-oltl daughter of John Smith ,
the gardener east of thu city , dlea u horrible
death jestcrday morning ni tlio result of
taking an overdose of patent medicine which
had boon carelessly left lying auout within
her reach. Mr. Smith toiitfbt a box of
"Miles' pilli" on Monday. Tbora was no
mark 0.1 the box to show that the pills con
tained any poison , nnd the only warning It
bora was the directions which proscilbed ono
or two pllb ai the uosa for ailulti.N'o os
pcclai prcciutlous were therefore taitun to
Keep tbo box out of the little one's '
way. During the morning MM.
Smith , who wai working In the
b.icK part of the house , huara n groan be
hind her , and looking around saw her llttto
daughter In the act of frilling to the door.
She Asked what was the matter , and the
Httlo girl roollcd that shocould not stand up.
A few minutes later she won * , into convul
sions , and within thirty mluutos after her
condition was llrst discovered she died ,
Dr. bnydcr of this city was called to at
tend the BUftcror , but long bofoto ho could
( jet there her trouble was over. An Investi
gation showed that it was the box of "Mltui1
pills'1 that hau douo the mischief. The baby
had managed to got hold of thorn nnd bad
oaten a laigo number of them. Each ono
contained n Httlo strychnine , and although
just how tnuny she made away with cannot
bo told. Dr. Snydur thinks from certain indi
cations that she must have caton at leant a
grain of slnchnino , one-twelfth of which
\\oulU have been u fatal dose.
Every testimonial regarding Ilooil's Sar-
suparllln is an honest , unpurchascd state-
immt of what this n.edicino has actualy
dono.
Trains lonvo Manawa ilaily at 8 and 10
a. m. , 12m. , and 1 , 2 , iiiO : : , u , : ttO-I : : ,
4iO : : , 5 , 5:31) : ) , 0 , 0tO. : ; 7 , 7iO : ; , 8 , 8:30 : , t ) ,
9:30 : , 10 , 100 : ; ; , 11 nnd 11:56 : p.m. The
ll:5o : train will inuko conncotion with
the last electric motor out1 for Omuha.
The Boston Store Juno sale ODOIIB
this morning. Council 13 lulls. Bargains
awaiting' everybody.
Iniiru\uinciitH Aliuut tlio Jnll.
A number of greatly n coded improvements
are bolug made about tbo city Jail In accordance -
anco with the decision of the council at n
recent mcotinp. The entire upper floor of
the building Is to bo remodeled , so s\i to fur
nish quarters forcortaln classes of prisoners.
In the past the "booby hatch , " as it has
affectionately been termed by some of Its
friends of long standing , was a nauseating
plnco , illlod with drunks , vnai , vermin nnd
specimens of a good many other undesirable
things. Into It were thrown all who hap
pened to coma along , rcspoctablo people ,
against whom thcro was no charge except
that of suspicion , as well as criminals of the
basest sort. With the completion of the im
provements now being made all this xvill bo
changed. People who are unfoitunato
enough to como Into collision with the police
force will not have any palace to hvo In , and
jet things will bo fixed up in such shape
thai It will not bo all ono's llfo Is worth to
sloop ic jail over night , provided the victim
Is not a confirmed criminal.
The jail as it now is will bo used by tbo
regular prisoners , whllo the upper floor will
bo made In.nsluepingrooms principally for
women prisoners and for these of the mon
who seem to deserve a better place to sleep
In than a hog pan. Ono nltrht not long npo
there were about thirty prisoners confined
in the Jail , whllo there were bunks for loss
than a dozen. This plvos an idea of tbo
cramped condition the jail has been in , and
thochango is ono which will undoubtedly bo
dulv npproclatcd by the occupants.
Marshal Tomploton has also been rear
ranging his ofllco for several days past ,
taking out the old water prossnro apparatus ,
changing tbo division line between his prl
vato ofllco and the outside oftlco , putting In
now furniture and making other improve
ments.
"Lato to bed and earlv to rise will shorten
the road to your homo in the aklos. " But
early to bed and a "Llttlo Early Uiso'- , " the
pill that maKes hfo longer and better and
wiser. _
Davis soils reliable paints and drugs.
Just , received , 1100 black and white
leghorn huts , choice 50c. Mrs. Minnie
PfoilTor.
_ _ _
Dr. Chamberlain , eye , oar. thro-vt ,
catairh. Shugarlbloci : , Council BlulTs ,
Troulilr with the Cowcntehor.
Jlmmlo Montgomery , an old man who lives
lu the southwestern part of the city , bad his
regular annual experience with tbo pound
master night before last. Ho claims that ono
of the cowcatchers 'employed by the city
came to hla place at 11 o'clock night before
last ana enticed his. cow from homo long
enough to throw n rope around her horns ,
after which ho took her to tno pound. Ho
did not discover thattho abduction had tauon
place until yesterday morning. Ho states
that If ho had knonn of It whllo It
was going on ho would have given the man
with the rope .somothingto remember his ex
perience by. Montgomery wont to him after
ho had made off with tbo cow and offered
him 50 cents , the fee prescribed by tbo ordi
nance , to rolcaso her. The poundmastor refused -
fused to lot her go for that amount , but In
sisted on netting ; i.r > o. Montgomery then
wont to the ofllco of Justice Cones , who'o ho
made complaint , and the affair will bo in
vestigated. Numerous complaints bavo been
made .since the pouudmastor went Into ofllco
by tboso who claim to have been "worked"
for an excessive foe. The question of how
much bo is really ca'.ltlod to will probably bo
decided ouco for all before Montgomery gets
throucb with the case.
Disease never successfully attacks a sys
tem with pure oloo.l. Do Witt's Sarjapnrlila
nmitcs pure , now blood and onrlcboi ino , old.
Ogden house furnishes board , and
room at popular prices ; from SUaOOor
$35.00 per month , according to room.
TuUou to Atlantic.
Sheriff Jones of Casi county nrrlvoJ from
Atlanticyoatorday to got William Ca.npboll ,
who is supposed to have stolen a watch in
Atlantic during the Dromon's tournament.
Ho took nlin hack with him on the afternoon
train , The two mon who were with Camp
bell at llio tlmo of lils arrest were allowed
to go frco on an agreement made between
Jones ana Ofllccr liowllug of Mnnuwu.
Howling claims that the two mon were
mixed up In the pickpocket expedition at
Manawu last Sunday und as soon us they
aio bet frco on the charge of vagrancy now
pending against them In tbo police court
they will bo taken to Manawa for a trial.
Rolto- : , the tailor , 310 BrovJw.xy , hn
till the latest styloj and novvoat goo-U
Satisfaction u.irantoud.
Have you scon the wonderful Hurd
.lefrlKoratora , tlio newest and best out ;
the genlno Now Process and Quick Meal
vapor stoves light lltco gin absolutely
eiifo. At Cole & Colo's U Main ttlioot.
Chulleiivn liirAvoi'it.
Since tbqllramen's tournament at Atlan
tic thcro has been conolu'erablo discussion
over tno roiult of tbo Btearner contest In
which Council Uluffi defeated Avocu by a
small margin , 'i ho Avocu mon claimed that
they wore ruled out of tbo contest by tbo
partiality of the Judges and staloU that they
felt confident of being able to defeat Council
1Jluffs at a fair tost. TUuy ure to bo given tuu
chatico tiny so much ileslro , ns a challenge
um IssuoJ yesterday bv tuo motnbow of the
HlufN loam and will bu sent In duo form to
tbo Avoca team. Tbo chnllcnco provides
that each team shall ctioiso a judge and the
two judgoj n third. Tbo 131uff-t boys will
put unflfiD tof'OJ ' ami have the contest In
this city , or Avoca will put up J150 to $100
and have the contest there , tbo rules of the
Iowa Fuviraan's a3 ocl''tlo'J to govern the
contest. The members of the homo toim
nra very anxious for the contest to tnko
place nnd as these of the Avoca team seem to
feel the same way there is but little doubt
that another conte.it will be arraneod for the
near future to decide tbo championship.
MM. L. U. 1'iUton , Uoo.tford , III. , wrttos :
"from personal u\porinncQ I can recommend
DoWllt's SnMap.inlU. a cum for Impure
blooa and general domlltv. "
The Boston Store , luno sale opens
this morning , Council Blulls. Bargains
awaiting everybody ,
ltr < cptlcin ( I'l ( Hull \\clllic.
Mr. nnd Mr * . W , A. Coulter otitettnlnod a
number of thulr friends at their homo on
Ulan nxonuo Monday evening In honor of
Miss Ll lo Weltof Chleigo , who has charge
of the trimming dopailmenl at Mrs. Pfolffor's
storu. Afiur cnjorlni ; the glou breeze * from
tbo vor.inda the guoHs adjourned to the par
lor , where \\orodolightfully entertained
with caids and dancing until nu earlv hour
In the morning. Pfliclous rafreshmonts
were served. The following pai took ot Mr.
cud Mrs. Coultni's hospitality : Mr. and
Mrs. J , H. Carrothors. Mrs. Tipping of Al
bany , IN. Y.Mr. ; nnd Airs. H. J , liuDlltz , Mr.
and Mrs. 1/rcd 1'felffur , Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
follontreter , Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fay of
Clinton , la. , Mr. and Mis. C. H. Butler ,
Louis Wlttmover of Chicago and W. T.
Uottlob.
The Hotel Gordon since its thorough
renovation , coupled with its superior
cuisinn , is meeting with unpatalloled
SUCCOSH.
Cuke and ice cream will bo served
Thursday night in Squires' store build
ing , on Twenty-llrst street , between
Fifth and Sixth avenues , for the benefit
of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church.
The Boston Store Juno sale opens
this morning , CouncirBlulTs. Bargains
awaiting everybody.
Como to the Feast of Lanterns at the
First Prebbytorian church , Thursday ,
Juno 10. Admission and refreshments ,
125 cents. Tickets on sale at Camp's
drug store. _
Stacj-Atwood.
A quiet wedding took place last evening
at tbo residence of Mr. aad Mrs. J. S. Hob-
ortson , 522 Washington avonue. The parties
were Harry E. Stacy and Miss DortaAt-
wood , both of whom are well known lu
suclal circles In the city. Oaly their im
mediate relatives woio prusent. The cere
mony was performed by Uov. O. W. Crofts
of the Congrozatlonal church. Mr. and Mrs.
Stacy will atonco begin housekeeping at&JJ
Washington avenue , where they wilt Do at
homo to Iricnds alter July 1.
"Tho Aniurluaii Idoii. "
The growth of the American Idea cannot
bo better Illustrated than In the wonderful
chance of sentiment regarding foreign min
eral waters that has taKcn place in the past
fifteen years.
At the beginning of the past decade no one
thought of using anything but a foioign
wator. Now all U changed. The mineral
water resources of America have como to bo
understood nnd it isoll Known that In
spiing waters , as In overythin-rolse , America
loads the world. Our Londonderry Lithia
Is far ahead of the waters of Carlsbad
as a medicinal water , whllo sparkling
Londonderry bas largely superseded npolll-
naris as a table water. Poland Is also
famous ar.d has as guests at Its olcgant sani
tarium many foreigners who have forrneily
visited European springs. Michigan also
has valuable waters , and the Pacific slope
can boast of thermal waters equal to any in
the world.
But the best ovldonco of the growth of the
American idea in mineral waters may bo
found In the numerous imitations of the
loading waters. Formerly this imitating
was exclusively of foreign waters. Today the
market Is flooded with uiatmfacturoa lithla
waters in imitation of our two well known
lithla springs. As none but leading poods
ere Imitated this is proof positive of tbo
American idea. Wo also regard this as a
healthy sign. American water for Amor-
leans should bo the watchword. Lot "Hor
Majesty" drink all the foreign water ; wo can
got along uilhout It. If she gets gouty wo
will bond her a case of "Londonderry , "
which , for this trouble , is well nich specific ,
Saturday Evening Qazottc.
AK1 > XllU WE.ITUEU.
Xcbraalia Cropj Are Groniiif ; mid Promise
u Grrat Hurtcst.
CUCTT , Nob. , Juno 14. [ Special to ync
Bni ! . ] Weather crop bulletin No. 10 of the
Ncbtoska weather service , issued from the
central ofllco , Boswoll observatory , ot Doano
college , for tbo weak ending Juno 14 , says :
The wool ; h.is been w.irni and Miiislilii ; ,
with only se.ittciod showers , \ml has hcun thu
most ( avoriblo week of thu boason for the
growth of all \o otiitoti ! and for fannlnz op
erations nencr.ills' . The tcimpcrittirii linn
been above the normal In nil paittt of thu
stiuo. generally from ono anil a half to thruo
dcuroes above , but in the southeastern part of
the sttito about soon decrees. The Hiinsliinu
hus also been decidedly above thcuvuraeo.
The rainfall generally has noen very lUht ,
and In mimv piuU of the state there was none
or only a trace. The dry. warm weather Iris
hastened tlio piowth of : il ! crops , mid espe
cially corn has nr.ido rapid pro io s ; small
ciMlii bus been shchtlv InlnroJ In a few case *
by the witrin , dry winds and lack of showers ;
the grouna has become somewhat cjustua
arid Hhowcrs In all parts of the state would
bo very bunuUclal to soften thu surfucu of the
ground.
Dntn from Witshliigtoii.
WASHINGTON- . O. , June 14. The follow
ing Is the woatborcrop bulletin Issued by the
weather bureau :
The past week has boon slightly cooler
than usual in the states bordering on the At
lantic southward of the Potomac rlvor and
along the Immediate west gulf coast , and
decidedly cooler than the average In tbo
Kocicy Mountain district and Pacific coast.
Over tbo great portion ot tbo principal
agricultural districts , the week has boon
warmer than usual. Generally over the
southern states the temperature for the
wcok has not differed materially from nor
mal. The seasonal tempornturo continues
deficient over nearly tbo whole of the United
States.
Tbo rain for thn past week has been less
than usual over much of the gruator part of
tbo United States. A marked dollclency is
shown In the lower Oblo , lower Missouri
and central Mississippi valleys , wlioro very
Httlo rain has fnlhm.
There Is an excess of rain In the upper
Mississippi valley , upper Ohio valley nnd In
portions of the middle and south Atlantic
states. Unusually heavy rains also occurred
over portions of central Montana and there
was In couoraln slight excess over Wyoming
and Utah nnd thence westward to mo Pa-
clllo coast.
From the mlddln of the Atlantic coast
westward to the Missouri valley the excess
has been very decided , and especially In the
central valloyahero from ! iD to 7fl par cent
inoro than the average amount of rain has
fallen.
lonu Crop rrtmperts.
DES MOIXES. la. , Juno 14. The state
weather crop bulletin says : U bas been a
very favorable week for farming. The aver
age temperature wa a = > above the normal ,
with moro than the usual amount of tun-
shlno. Thn rainfall was generally enough to
kenp the soil in oed condition for vegeta
tion. Corn planting Is nearly cqmplotcd.
Cultivation is In progress. The stand Is
about the average. Not moro than the usual
amount of replanting is necessary. The
acreage Is materially decreased , but with
seasonable weather u fair crop may bo pro
duced. Small grain , pastunigouud meadows
are doing well.
Mlivut In htoru In tlio Xortliurat.
MiNNUAroi.18 , Minn. , Juno 14. The Northwestern -
western Miller reports the stock of wheat In
private elevators lu Minneapolis at 710,000
bushels , an Increase of 15,000 bushels. Tno
total stocu at MtnnoipalU and Duiuth M
l'-,5T-,184 buiheU , an increase for the wcok
of b'J.OOO. A J ear ago the Block was 10.100-
000 busholi.
The murkot record gtvo * the stock In
* T t'l J. G. PRYOR.
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JLKI
I Oil Is at Home to His Friends at the
TORE
"NO. 2.2.3 MIDDLJB , BROADWAY ,
With' a Fine Stock of
That he will sell you at prices that will surprise you. Special attention
given to repairing and making custom work. Be sure and call and see
the new store
country elevators of Minnesota and the two
DuUotns at 'J..UO.OOO bushels , a gain ever las
Monday of 110.8UO. This makes tbo aggregate
gate northwestern stock 15,437,284 bushels ,
or 22UJ ] , ( bushels In excess of last week. A
year ago the total stock was 12,714,000 ,
bushels.
Illlloimtrxs.
Tastrlo dorangompnt , or what is often
called biliousness , with had taste in the
mouth , coated touguo , offensive breath , loss
of appotlto , dull , heavy , stupid fooling , the
effects of n debauch , drinking , overwork , or
long watching ; weak , tremulous , debilitated
fooling : headache from deranged stomach ,
Indigestion ; vertigo or dizziness of the head
with deranged stomach or constipation and
all cured by Humphreys' Specific No. 10.
AtthoFarnam Street theater last night
Lecocq's tuneful "Uiroflo-Girolla" was
added to the Dodd company's repertory for
the summer season of light opera , and this
popular work received tbo careful presenta
tion wlch marked the preceding perform
ances. .
Miss Leslie sang the Hilo role In flue votco
nnd tilled the dramatic action with an effer
vescent vivacity. Mr. YOUIIK embroidered
Don Bolero's lines wjtb his effective comedy ,
and Mr. Charles' [ Mouuouk was liorco
and insistent. as botittea tradition.
Miss St. Clalr was archurming Paquita
and made the moat of the rolo. Mr.
Collins' fresh tenor voice was hoard to excel
lent advantage In rMarasquln , and Miss
Bella's Auroro wasn good foil _ to Mr.
Young's Boloio. Tbo choru&os were well
drilled , and tha performance was received
with marked evidences of favor.
TOLEDO. Iowa , April 0 , 1S91.
Dr. J. B. Moore , Dear .Sir : My wife has
used about six bottloa of your Tree of Life ,
and thinks that she pps received greater ben
efit from it than any raodjelno she has ever
taken. Yours truly , J , iT"L.iH. BUI'KIN" .
Gon'l Agent and Troasi West Collogo.
Since receiving the above testimonial , 1 urn
Inrecclpt of a letter and'choolc from the Hov.
L.H Bufkln of Toledo , Iowa , April 3. > . to
send Hov. J. W. Kenwprthy , Crastlino , Kan
sas , six bottles of Mdore's Tree of Life.
For sale by all druggists.
DriinUcmiuss.
A disease , treated an such and perma
nently cured. No publicity. No infirm
ary. Home treatment * Harmless and
effectual. Refer by permission to Bur
lington Hawkoye. Send 2c stamp for
pamphlet ShoUoquoii Chemical Co. ,
Burlington , la.
.ixi > o f/A VMMA r .
Frank Linden , ono of tbo very best of
Amctlcan nctois , and his handsome , talented
daughter , Edn'a , In conjunction with tbo
Davis Fifth Avenue company , will appear at
Boyd'i this oveujng in Linden's intonselv
thrilling melodrama , 'Alberto , the Son of
Monte Cristo. " ThU play must uot bo con
founded with tbo old Monte Cristo , as It is a
sequel to oracoritinuatlonuf the samobul far
superior. This Is ona of the best companies
on the road and deserves patronage.
"Tho Savior's Birthday , " n wax group
from the studio of the Parisian Broulllards ,
divides the honors with the drama , "Uncle
Josh , " Introducing the famous child actress ,
Graclo Bcauford. The bird circus comes infer
for its sunro of praise. The show at Won-
doriaud this wcok Is a hummer. Fifteenth
street und Capitol avenue.
Do Witt's Sariaparilla aestroys such pol
sons as scrofula , sKin disoajo , czoma , rhou
mutism. Us timely usosavoj many hvos.
County ( /'ommUnIoncrg.
The county commissioners have appointed
and confirmed the judges nnd clerks of the
bond election \\bich will behold Thursday.
The list U thn same as the ono that will bo
rucscntcd .to the council. The board con
curred in the council resolution , agreeing to
pay judges und clerks fi ( each for the day ,
onu-half to bo paid by the city and one-half
bv * the county.
By resolution a contract was ordoroii made
with Sarpy county with rofetnnce to caring
for the county line road between the tuo
counties. The contract will run for the period
of live year ; . That portion west of the Union
Paclllo tracks near Mlllard will bo cared for
by Douglas , while barpy county will look.
after that portion of the road east of tbo
tracks.
The bond of Tin : BER Publishing company ,
in which it agreed to do the ofllcial printing
and advorUslngduriug the ensuing year , was
presented and approved.
Mothers will find Mrs , Wlnslow's Sootb-
ngSyrup tbo bost'remedy ' lor their chil
dren. 25 cents a boltlo.'i >
KmloriH'cl by ( liw'to.il ixoliiniRO ,
At a full mooting 'of ' tbo Omaha Coal ox-
chungo held yostordny the following resolution
elution was unanlmpuslyradopted :
Hesolved. ThatbcllovlhK thut the prnnnil-
tlonof the Nebraska Cqwtral Railway com
pany contomp.utoiifry Important and valu-
ullu linprcn umunts f01a ] \ ulty ami euunty ,
Kesolved , Tliut It , J tlu | honsu of thu ox-
cliuiue that wo glvo'tlio'sitmo ' our support.
Boocham'a P11U soil well because the
cure. * "
O1F1CE Of W JATIIEIl BUIIBAU , J
OMUIA , June 14. f
The cool condition has moved upon the
lake regions and the ucathir Is again ( rowIng -
Ing warmer ever the outlro western portion
of tbo country. A storm is developing In
Colorado which will cioatu another warm
wave , though probably not of the duration or
ilonlty of tbo recent ono. Winds west of
the Mississippi valley have shifted to
southerly and tbo barometer is falling , The
Colorado storm center will prooubly move
northeastward across the Mlsiourl valley.
Except In tbo far west and souttmust fair
weather boa prevailed. Our next cool spoil
Is just appearing In the oxtrcroo northwest.
Tor Kmtern NobnuUa. Om-ilt < iiin < l Vlolu.
ItrVitriner , fulr ueatliur ilurlnc U'mlum-
tl4) , \ > uriiii.T ou
SCHENCK'S
PILL !
Purely Vegetable and Strictly
Reliable.
They net DIRECTLY nnd PROMPTLY
on the Liivor and Stomach , rostorintr the
constipated organs to healthy activity.
and tire a POSITIVE nnd PERFECTLY
SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION ,
LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD
ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , nnd all other
diseases arising from a disordered con
dition ot the Liver und Stomach.
They are the Only Itollblo Vcgntablo Liver
I'll ! Eolds They are I'oifoctly II trmo-ss ! There
ro I'uri-ly Vegetable ; Try Them.
DIt SchcncK's Hook on Consumption , Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsia Sent I'roo.
.1. 1 . 111 1 M h A. fcO . 1 hilndclrhla
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM
AGES FOR GRADING MIL
ITARY A-VENUE.
To the onnors of all lots , parts of lots and
real cstatu alon Military a\cnno from Ham
ilton street to Grant sticct , and necessary
upmoachcs.
you ixioliprehv notified that the under-
sln ed , three disinterested freeholders of the
city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by
the mayor , with the approval of the city
council of said city , to assess the damage to
the o neiH respectively of the property
affected by gradtiu Military avenue from
Hamilton street to Giant street , declared
necessary by ordinance No ajBJ , nas&ed May
24. to'- ) ' , appnned May S3 , 183. ' .
You are further notlllcd , that liavln-
ncccptod s ild apDOlntmont , nnd duly < jnul-
Hied as required by law.o III. on the lilth
duv of June , A. D. 1SOJ. at the honi of' '
o'clock lu the afternoon , at the olllco of T. C.
llrniincr , room 1 , Ware block , within the
corporate limits of s ild city , meet for the
purpose of considering and making thu
issossircntof damage to the owners respect
ively of said property , affected bv fc'ild irr.ul-
\ng \ , tiklnj ; Into consideration special benefits ,
if any.
Von are notified to ho present at the tlmo
and place nfoicsald. ana make any objections
toorstitctiioiits concerning said assessment
of damages us you may consider proper.
T. O. liitUNMttt ,
JOHN II. RLbvrs ,
Ginnn J I'AUL *
Committee of Appraisers.
Omaha , Juno 13 , 1693. Jl WlOt
lt Inw
dllllllLlS i tieo i , , the slate an
courts. Rooms ' < , 4 and 0 blui'a
Ueno block. Council Bluffs. la.
ur rni > fiitu.ti.
DoniUHtlc.
winds have done much damage to
Wlnoim , III.
The Tonawandn , N. Y. , lumber shovors have
returned to worlr
The railway tcloxranh snporlntondents will
meet In coinontlon today at Denver , Oolo
The Train Dlsp itehors association of Amer
ica his opuncd Its fifth annual session at Now
Orleans , La.
The annual ocs lon of the grand lotlc. An
cient Older of United Workmen , has com cncd
at Helen i , Mont.
The fourteen victims of the explosion In the
shell loom at Maio Island navy yard , Cal. ,
hiivo been hurled ,
s The twenty-first annual convention of the
Catholic Total Abstinence society of St. I'aul ,
Minn. , Is In sess'on
The fc'nuid lo Ineof the United States Donov-
olent , and Protective. Outer of Rika Is In bus-
alonat llullulo , N. V.
Nuw Vor't City Is suffering Intensely from
heat , and thu death rate yesterday readied
the enormous llKuro of ICO.
At Great Pulls , Mont. , lilRli water In the
Missouri has been causing a great deal of
trouble and dohiK much damage ,
I'dmond Schneider , Jaconlut Nardelll , Itob-
ort Alkun , colored , and two nnknnun Italians
\\ero dnnuioU near Napoleonvllle , La.
The president has approved the nctmaUIiu
appropriations to supply dcriclunelaa for Iho
payment of uonslons for the fUeal year 189. .
Kloxcn mon have been hold without ball at
Siirlnu'lle'd. Mo. , for the murder of Deinitr
hliorlft Williams and the lynclilriK of a pris
oner ,
Commissioner Haiim has madn a roqulsltlon
font'.V'iO.flUJ for the p iy mentor pensions and
expects that thu money will bo available
today.
Spontaneous comhustlon In n cotton bulo
was the cause of a disastrous flro alone thu
water front of lialtlmoro , Md , Loss , nearly
The trial of " 1'rlnco Michael , " the Detroit
Tlylns Holl" loader , for assaulting onn of
his Juvonllo converts , has begun at Ann
Arbor , Mich
Mrs. Harrison's Washington physicians say
slie Is now entlioiy out of ilinner , but that the
Intense hunt of thu past fuw days has retarded
her com'jleto recovery.
The Loyul Onmse Institution s of the United
States and the Bupiomo camlu of the Ancient
Order of Knights of the .Myntla Chain aiu
holding meetings ut I'lttsbur , I'n.
I ) ckhlto wiis killed , John Klammo fa
tally hurt and William Glunn , Milton Scott
and an unknown nrin Berlonsly Injured by a
toiler oxiloslon | at L irlmorc , N. I ) .
I'rof. Hubert K1IU Thompson hus been re
moved from thn uhutr of KnulUh llteraturu of
the University of I'uiintylvunlu and I'rof.
Chariot B. Daley from the chair of general
biology ,
Thacltlrons of Guthrlu , Okl. , lia\o niude
B9 > ural attempts to lyiiili the nouro Holly ,
who , bnnilay nUht. assaulted a white woman
of that town , but tin ) otllcors were llrm and
the atteiiints proved frulllufcs.
A trolpht train nn the Kentucky Central ,
nuar Mlddlcsboro. Ky. , full through a trestle ,
EiUlnucr 1'rink rlar eant. I Iroman Henry H ,
Minor nnd Cunduutor Duckworth were In-
Bluntly Killed and ilx othuia illt'litly Injured.
St. John ? , I' . Q. , has boon badly damaged by
u cyclono.
Thu labor troubles In Spain have boot
( jinilloU by the xoMirninont.
Kn 'liind him Increiined her approjirlatloi
for un uxblbltlon at thu World u fulr fron
A'lw.ojg toito.ww.
The Italian government has notified Mr
I'orlor. the Amurlcan minister , that It now
nccopls the Invitntloii to iiartloluuto In the
International monetary conference.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWXE KS
Vou ntnhuiubv nollllol that the fo'louln , ;
described uieitil'-L's , to-\\lt :
Lot ! 'J block it Walnut Hill.
Lota block 7 DruKo's iidditlon.
r. IX ) ft of w.II i ft lot 1(1 ( Hattlotl's addition.
Lot 1 Terrace addition.
North 41 ftof lot 4 block 11 Improvement As-
so ( latlon addition.
Kiist' { of noith ' > lota Hascall & Honors sub
ot lots SV f > 7 , . " > S , Holers' plat of OKohom.u
l , < it ( I liloclc.II Dr.iKo'saddition.
Lotll liloeka Draku's addition.
Lot ! ) block II Marsh's addition.
Lots M and U blocks und lot o In block 0 In
Marsh's addition.
North > iol lotbbloaVnMarsh's ad lltlon.
Lots 11 ana U block ? Monn.oiitli 1'ark.
Lot ir > b Ou'U T Monmoulb I'm k.
North ! iof oast'i of lot.l and south ' { of east
> i of lot ! l block.r > 1'ark 1'luce.
Lot 5 1'armcntcr place.
lllocU 7 I'nrincnter placo.
Lot 7 Hcdlck's Grove.
Lots ICedluk's Grove.
LofJliloukAsubdlvJ I. llodiek'rt addition
Lots 1.1 and 14 block K Slilnn'aSd iiduitlon.
Lot 3 block Shnll's addition.
Lots''I iind'JI blocks Walnut Hill.
Lot Si block u Walnut Hill.
Lots block2 Drake's addition.
Lot 0 block 2 Drake's a Idltlon.
Lota 10 and Kl block S Drake's addlt'on ,
Lot (1 ( block 7 Drake's -iddltlon.
Lots 1 , S and 4 block 7 Dr iKu's addition.
South f , of Fonth M of lot 5 block itts. oltv.
North ' 5 of south 'i of lot 5 liloslc SJSelty.
North of lots block ' 'is , cltv.
r.nsti.of lot. ) Keys' sub toll ) Capitol addi
tion.
KiiHilOfcetof nest SOD feet lot in liaitlotts
addition.
Lot I block 4 II02CB& . Hill's addition.
Lot lOJGiso'a addition
Lot7hlocltil A .s Patrick's addition.
Lot I block : ! A b I'ntrluUS addition.
feuuth 41 feet of lot 4 blouU U , Improveniont
Association addition.
l.otHltnnd 1 b'oakS ' llawthorno addition.
bouth : i * feet of north ' j of lot 4 bleu < I'l Im
provement Association.
hots 1.1 and 14 b ouU 4 Lakovlow.
5-outli79 feet of lotO b oek U Lowo's addi
tion.
North 78 feet of lot 0 block U Low'b addi
tion.
tion.West 54 of noith ' 5 of lot S of Hascall &
to eiu' sub of lots.iU , 5" , SiHotels' plat of
Okahoma.
Lots 1 and 2 block Walnut Hl'l.
Lots'i,4 : , block 10 I'oppleton I'arK.
Lot 4 dlv lot Ki > vs' hub Capitol addition.
North 40 foot ot boutli " , lot i block U Im-
irocmunt A socl itlon.
Lot 4 blo"k J Drake's addition.
Uavij been dcularu.l by ordinance No. M2) ) t
bo nuis.iiices by reason ot the existence of
Btain nit water upon the same or banks of
earth caving over adjacent s'.dewall.s. '
You nio hereby dlroctud to abate said nuis
ances within sixty daj s of the date of this no-
tlcoor sild nuisances will bo ubatcd by the
city authorities and the expense thoicof lov
ed as a Hpuol.il t ix against the property on
which s ild nuisances exist.
Tbo bo ud of public works will bo in session
on tho'JIthdavof Juno. IbO.between the hours
of I iinda , at which tlmo in opportunity will
jo alvon you to bo heard In regard to said
inisances
Dated thlb 18th d iy of May. 15-i
1' . W. IllltlvllAUSnU.
Chairman of the Hoard ot 1'ublle Works of the
City ot Omaha. .lunu ll-U-M-n-Hi
CfflZlS STATE BANK
OfCminull Ululi
Capital stce'c yi.1OOf )
faurpluaanJl'roflts ttUOUJ
NclCauItil an ) Surplus # VtOOlJ :
Dlrtctors-J. I ) hl ! na iHJi. ft li rinilir : . K' >
Glr.ison.K K. Hart , I. A. , 'tliljr , J. V. ittioian
nr.dCliarloj U. Jlnimna Trans let uoneril bulk-
IIIK hiisinois. Largos' capital unU surplus of
any Lank in Honth oturn low.u
1K1EREST ON TIME DBPO5IT3
INSTITUTE.
[ tp S I IJIWA PT | jLn
11) ) 6 ffi M
ltN s * ygH5 I
INFIRMARY
KOH. THE
TREATMENT
OF ALL-
lli-st faJi lilies , appu-am and
forsuCcfssful Ire itnnnt i f ivory form
of disease rcmilrln . ir.udleal or
aur-tleil truatmunt.
M beds for patients , bo ird nnl attondanoo.
Itest aecomoJations In the west.
Wr.to for circulars on doformltim ana
br ices , triissoi , club font , eurvatiirus of solnu ,
lilies , tumors , e ineor , e ifirrh , bronchitis. In-
haluUon.o'cctrlclty , p iralysls , onllunay , kld-
HOV. b.aililor. uye. oar. skin mil b'.ool anil all
surgical npor itloni.
LHobJlOhO Ut VYUlUbtl A liookonlllsuisojot Bi-noiALTV.
Woman l'KiiVo ; have lately adilod a lylnj-
Indcp irtmont for women ( lurin s confinement.
ftrlotly pr vale. ) Onlv Itallablo Mcdlual lu-
etitutomaklnK a Spool iltyo.
, PHI VATK UfHKASISS
All H'ood DNoisea nuccossfully troatoL
bynhllltlo I'olson removed from Iho syatein
without mciroury Now itostoratlxa 'Iroat-
niL-nt for Loss of VI PAL I'OWKU. 1'urMji.s unable -
able to vls't ' us mav bu truittud ut homo by
( orroipon lonco. All communications conll-
duntlal. Mud elnca or Instrumunt * sunt l < y
ma 1 oroxpn-ss , securuly packed , no nnrts to
Ind cute contents or sencler. Ono iiornoiiftl In-
tory.ew prufurroJ. Call and consult us or mind
history of your cuao , and wo will send In plalu
wrapuoi , our
BOOK TO MEN ' ' " n : Unon I'rlviU ,
auun iu men .
, .
VOOAor \ \ UPV.OUi ] jM.
eases. Impotoney , By phllla , QluetaiU Varlco-
cole , with quest un lUt ,
llrai es , Appliances for DoforniUIci ft Trusot.
Only manufactory In thu Westof ItKtftiit M.
1T\ ' Al'l'l.l l.tUK-t , JltUaiKH , Hf.KUl'lUU
JIA'JTJ
Omaha Medical and Sur.ilic.il Institute ,
26th nnd Broadway , Oojnoll Dluifi
Tun inliuites' ililo from center ot Om ibt on
Omaha und Council lilult * uio.-trlo motor line ,
CURB
A now nl Corapteto 'Irefil-ranl , conilitlng oj
Buppoiltorlai , Ointment la r iptulai , alia In llox
aud IMIlt : u I'uiUlT * Cura fur K t roitl , lutorns
blind or Blooding Itgtilaic. Cbroalo , lluo.-nl or florcill-
tmrr I'llat. TaU llouiolr ha noier been known to
fall.llpernux 0/orlSi tuatb mill. Vflittuttarftorn
tbli terrlblu dhea.9 wlna u wrlima guarantoa li
ponltltslr Bl'fa wltUObojei or refund the laonerl !
not cured Send tlmtip for free H uipl , Ouar dl
luued bf Kuun A Co , Driiggltli , 8olu Ageati , COIUM
U B41JOO (111 itr * tt , OukUt , Net ) .
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
"IjlUH HAIjh Kxtra line , thoroushlirod. Jor-
Isuv onll , snlld color , reetsturud siooltj ll
inontlisolcl 7J. ' < K 1 lr < t strout.
Ir'YolJ liu\o iinytlilnx for s ill ) or trade sou
H. II. bheife , llro idiiy and Miiln strunt.
Ion IOWA firms for silo , Improxol 1R )
In Harrison county. ilUfl I par acrns I'l acrai
Improvoil , JJJ.OO : S ) uire < . Jl' . ) i. I'or burrtlni
In Iowa mi I Nehr.isk i farms call imor writ *
to.lolnnop & V.m fatten. C'ounoll
I OUUHNT Dwellings la all parts ot th ?
- * - city. U II Mitiafu. llrondxvuy und Main.
STOKAOn and Commission Stoves , fiirnl.
ture , etc. , stored tin I sold on commission ai
lowest i.itoa K Klnnohan , X'J HroadWAy.
FOH SAIiD On small payments , fruit and
gardim hurl noir Uoiiucll Illuffs U 11.
Bheafu , Ilrondwuy aii'lMaln street.
TT1 HUNT :9 : Second aMiimo. dwelllns
-1 } \\lthl ) rooms , furnace , ranzc. bath , cloclrla
boll" , ono of the most duslr iblo luHlilcnctts In
Cntinull IllulTs : rent , .M' > 00 pur month , 1111.
Hho.ifo. llroadway and Main street.
UnNT-Tnootho bobt ( rrlKE HaUou
- fourth street ,
FOR SAM" rimiitno fixtures lease ant !
coed Hill of hnlol ulth 40 rooms In a itond
Nebinsku city , will tr.ido for stoek of nimoml
incrcliandNc. K. U. yiieafe , llroadway und
Malustruut. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
FOR SAM' A comfortable live room dwell
ing ne.ir ralrniount nark. 1'rlce , { I.MX1.
8-VJ cash , balance In monthly u lyments. 11 II ,
fclu'.ifc. llroulay an q Main street. _
TjiOU bAIjK Abargiln. Ihrco-rooni dwoll-
JL1 Inp. 1018 riflh avenuu. prlco JtOJ. will
tnKo team KOOI ! horses in trade anil balance in
monthly payments. K II. Mioafo. llroadway
and M tin strcuts
_
T71OK SALK Or trade. A sK-room frama
Jdwclllnir , niKhth avenue * , for. "Oth HL , prlco
{ I,4)D. ) K. H. Shcafo. Itro ulnav and Main ats.
IinKt-night-ronin IwolITiis. 231 Wash-
IpOK - - ( . -
J- Inton avo. . modern tylo and oonvuu-
Ipuvot. In excellent rapatr , runt $45. U U.
bheafe , Uru idway and .Main Hts.
_
" | J\OU \ SAM' The only hntol In a small town
Jfij miles from Coiinr-ll II iris Has nn leu
cream parlor \\lth coiiJ trade , rurnltiiro In
voices atll.OJO , bnlldliu ? . ' , UOU. Will truilo for
Rood resident property In Council lllnffs. a
simp for the rUht p trty. H U. bheafe , Itroad-
viiy anil Mai" street ,
IJIOK SALE Hotel and restaurant In a nron-
-43 poroiiH Nebraska city , piylng busfnosi ,
coed reasons forsollln ? , nrlco tlJi ' ) > . It Is n
snap. 11 H. Mieafe , llroadway ana Main street.
\\7ANTni ) Niibrnsk.i lands In oxchanKti
IT foi Council Itluirs property. \ \ II. fcaoafo ,
Ilroaduay and Main street.
\\l ANTii-ToaTns : to fill In lot I. block 18.
V > Williams'first addition to Council IllulK
Iowa. One-half e-ish and thu b ilancu lu
trade. Apply to Leonard i\erett : , Council
lUulla. la ;
Knoll SALI ? MamSaril bied maro. 7 yours
X ! old , hired by Dr. Archibald. No. ' . " .115 ; IIrm
dam by Glunwooil , leconl - : . ' Mie Is a line
chestnut , h is shown good speed , U gentle and
well broken to dilvu hln li1 or double , uoUh *
nboiit l.Oiu Ibs M iv he seen ut bunofW. C.
ITttcrbaok. V.'frfct llroiihvay. Council
llluffH 1'ilce I.'iJ. Jacob b ms
store for s tie An old established ,
DRUG noli p iylii' ' drug Btoro In lively coun-
trv town , also residence piopurty. Address
Clarl : Kills. Little Sioux. Haiilson county , la
171011 SALK-1'arm. 121 ncros , Eonton Co. .
-L' Missouri , with Improvements ; will tradu
for meruhamllao ; price $ I'JJU. K. H. Hhealo.
llroadway and Main btioot.
FOR SALH rarm , 'JS3 acres , In Dlekonsoii
Co . low i.'to acres broke , balance fenced
lastnre nnd meadow. 1'rleo i'-'Jan acre. IX II.
ahe.ifu , llroadway and Main street.
TTlOUSALn-ChoIco f/innsln I'otta'sattaml *
JL Co. , Iowa. i ; . II. hhsafe , Kruiduay und
Main struct.
PABTUItAGH foi horiPs and cattle neai
city. 1'lontv water anil cooil eare. Y. , II.
bhcafo , Uroudway and Main Htreet.
I71OH BALE J7.00) ) stock of cenoral mur-
JL'ehandlse. well lociled .vlthln luDmllosot
Omaha. Will t.iUo pirtln Ian I of best qual
ity , halancu cash , K , II , blioafu. llroadwar
and Main ( street.
FOR PALE Oiot'iiry slock fixtures , horses ,
etc. I'rlco fl.MH. Excellent tiado , vo\\ \ \
cstabllshud , lar o iirnllu : must bo nolil at
oncu. for goo I causu. Iw , H. bhc ifu , Ilroadwar
and Main btroet.
FOK irNT : Nicely furnUhud rooms ono
block from Ilrouifwuy , at t'-"J Olen avenue.
IJ OIl SALH 'Iho stamping buslnaas and art
JL1 necdlonorU inatorl ilss am going to luavo
elty ; uood ehanto for a lady to go In hnulnesu.
Mrs. 11. l'.Mle . 4V. llroadway , Counell lllulls.
FOR HALK A porfsctly now surry verv
elieup. Cull ut Mrs U. A. Uoblnson'H , 7JI
1'lrst nveiini' , olty.
W. C. ESTEP ,
Funeral Direcior , Embalmsr
14 N. Main Street ,
OOUXOir , 11UUKKH.
COUNCIL mm STE.\M DYE woau
All klnclsof Dyoliu and Cleiiiiln : done In tha
lil'liL t style of thu art. Kaduil an I ctatnuU
fabrk'H mudu to look at food a now , Hud
feathers eloanoit by ntnaiii In llrMt-olaai m ui-
nvr. Work promptly donu ami dull vorol In all
purls of ihe lounlry. bund for urlco list
U. A. ilAOIIAN. - - I'K
H13Uroadw y. Near NortliweUoru