THE OMATTA DAILY BEEi TUESDAY , JUNE 2S. 1802. TUB OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PKAKL STREET. rcihctrd tj Carrier to nny pattof the City II. W. TII.TON , - MANAGER , llns'nrts Office hKlt , , juUor ; . . . . . . . No 23 N Y. Plumbing Co. Boston store for dry good ? . Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , P. J. Enlg Si Co. is the nnmo of n new real utalo firm located in tbo Kvcrctt block. linns Albert cuvo n brilliant violin recital yesterday afternoon to the sisters nnd pupils of St , Franrl * nciidctnv. Jhcob W. Davis of HancorK county , Illi nois , nnd Kthm A. Isenburgcr of CofTco county , Kansas , were marrlod last evening by Justlco 1 In minor. The piaco of holdlrfg the Kpworth lenjuo district convention tins been changed from the fifth Avenue Methodist church to the Trinity , corner of Ninth avcnuo and Fourth btrcct. Marrlago licenses wcro issued yesterday to Henry K. Schultz of Wnterlown , S. L ) . , and .lonnlo West of Brsddyvllle. In. , nnd to Sun- terlow Uutler ntid Sarah Jnno Potter , both ft Council BlufTs. Tlio quarterly election of ofllcers of the Pbllomutbcnn Literary club will occur nt the regular meeting in the Young Moil's Christ ian association lecture room tbls evening. A full nllcndartco Is dcslicd. The young Indies of Miss Lunng's Sunday icliool class will gl\'o n "peanut social" 1'bursdny evening , June 110 , in the panon of the Broadway Methodist Kplscopal clmrch. A. program will bo rendered , after which re frcshmonlH uill bo cctvcd , A wreck was caused on tno Hock Island sbout 11 o'cloclc Sunday nlgtit by n freight train breaking into three parts a mile cast of the city. Tno middle section ran into the front ones and Knocked tuo of the cars off. the track , pretty thoroughly demoralizing them. No ono was Injured. OHattlo Allen was lined $15.10 In nollco court yesterday morning for drunkenness and thn line was remitted on condition ( hut she lonvo thu city. Her friend , Henry Allen , wns also lined til ) , which ho paid. A line of $ 10.10 was assessed against Or , Jag Cure Williams of Fremont nnd was afterward remitted by tbo court. A letter was cei-olved yesterday an nouncing that Ira C. .Mynster ami Miss Mary Combs , both of tills city , wcro married on the IHth nt Lincoln , Nob. Tbo marrinzo was kept a profound sot-rut , not oven the relatives of the parties Knowing miythlng lib ut it until yesterday. Tbo groom Is n BOH of W. A. Mynstcr. President H. B. Shelton of the Ninth dis trict of the Epworta league of the Methodist church delivered the annutl sermon before the league last evening. Most of tbo dele gates to the convention nro oxpoutod to ar rive today , Tbo sessions are to bo held in the Trinity Muthodist church , Instead of tbo Fifth Avenue , as Iirst announced. A colored man has beet : disturbing the people living in the northwestern part , of tlio city , all tbo way from Fifteenth street and tbo driving parlt. by making a disgusting ex hibition of hlmsolf , ar.d n day or two ago bv assaulting a man with n r.izor. The police nave been on tbo lookout for him but every tlmo ho has managed to turn Iho corner Just ahead of them. Tboy have a clue now , however - over , by which they hope to got him today and give him the punishment ho richly do- serves. The chorus of children nearly n thousand strong , which has boon rehearsing for sev eral weeks past under the leadership of Prof. L. A. Torious for the Chuutuaqun as sembly , baa Its last rehearsal yesterday after noon. A great deal of improvement is notice able In the work done by tbo children since they begun , nnd tbo concert nt whlcb they appear will undoubtedly ba ono of tbo big gest drawing cards of tbo assembly. Tbo mixed chorus also and Us closing rehearsal last evening. O. J. Martin , Will Martin , Will McCoy and Ed Smith wont to tlanlhorn lake last Sat urday for u fishing excursion. When they were returning Sunday morning the buggy broke down nnd tbo 'horso , taking fright , bcpnn a mud race for Council BlulTs. It was BOtno tnno before ho could bo stopped , nnd email pieces of the buggv were scattered along the route for about u mile. The boys wcro all thrown out and were badly slcinnod , when they cnmo to pay for the buggy as well as when thoycamo In contact with the ground. Tbo buggy belonged to the Ogucu livery barn , Whnt S.ii'Kunt Suy . If you wnnt to pay § 1.00 for n pair of Flioes go to Sttrcunt's. If you want to pay $2.00 co to Sarfjont's. If you want to pay $ H.OO ( jo to Surfjoiit'B. If you want lo pay $1.00 go to Sargent1 ! ) . If you want to pay So. 00 go I o Sargent's and ho will boll you a better shoo for the inonoy than you can buy olsnwliuro , and If ho tells you the fahoo will wear ho will stand behind them and jjivo you tv now pair for every pair not us icpro- nteil. This is not talk , but business. Imvo had the experience and huvo tbo goodH and business , and o.tn niako the prices. C'omo nnd BOO tno. SAKCIKNT. the Shoo Man , 4K ! Broadway. PKItSOXAf I'.llt.Kllt.ll'ilX. Vlo Jennings has returned from Chicago . Mr. and Mrs. I. F. llcndrlcki bavo re turn cd from Chicago. Miss Bcsslo Morsoof Chicago ii the guest of Miss Mary Key this week. Miss Abbott of Fremont was the guest ot M ss Nellie X.urmuohlon last week. N. Schurz bns returned from Sltoa-n Springs , Mo. , wboro ho spent several WOOKS. Miss Lllllo Swan , now of Sioux City , is m the city visiting her sister , Airs. II. J. Adams , on Cook nvonuo. Mr. and Mrs. George Damon will b : ut homo to their irUnds after July 1" ut tboir residence , corner of Willow avenue and BlufT street. L. M. Sbubort , A. C. Harding , Or. O. W. Gordon and 'J. C. Daw.son will raprajont the Heoublican club of tbls city In the state con vention of republican clubs whlcb meet ut Dos Molucs this evening. Major J. C. McCrary of the Third Iowa cavalry died Sunday at nig homo in ICoosuu- qua , la. Ilo was an undo of W. M. Me- Crary of tbls city and was well icnown hero , ho having visited In the city on a number of occasions. S. M. Wllllnminn has started for a month's " -eastern trip. Ho will go by the way of Chicago cage to Cleveland , O. , wboro bo will visit the factory of the Standard Sowing Machlno company , after which ho will viilt relatives In Cincinnati and Hamilton. Clriiituncim | Tr.ilim. Leave Council HlulTs from Rock Inland depot at 15:10 : a. in. , 8:110 : a. in. , l:30a ) : , in. , 10:27 : a. m. , 1:00 : p. m. , 1:50 : p. m. , 0SO : p. m , , 7:00 : p. in. , 7:30 : p. in. 160 people in thitt city use gas stoves. Uho Gas ( Jo. nula 'om in nt coat. Trains leave Manawa dally at 8 and 10 n.m. , 11 ! in. , and l , J , Jiiiu , ; i , ; tie : : , -j , l0 : ; ! , 5. 6w : : , o. 0SO. : 7. 7io : : , 8 , 8U : : ) . o , 'Jm : : , 10 , 10:30 : , M and ll.i.r : p. in. The ll:0.r : ) train will inako coiinootioii with the last olootrlo motor ci.r for Omaha. Col fax L'tncor nlo and mineral water rold at wholesale by Diuiuulto & Co. . manufacturing confectioners. , lu t .MIiM-il it t'lillUliin. There Is a croislng on the Kock Isjond road and Vaughn nvonuo wbcro u man dilv- Ing over tba street Is unnblo to rntcb a cllinpso of tbo railroad truck on either fiido until ha gets bquaruly on Iho track. When Mr. uiul Mis. J , Ii , Puce wbilo driving jeiurdny got on Iho track ut this place tboy .s w tbcro was a train coming nt fuiloncd tox\urd them , nnd not over IIfly feet uw.iy. - Pace grabbed bit whip and gave his tiorso a out that tout him plunging oti the track Just In 11 mo to lot the train go whizzing behind him. 1 bin place was the ii-cno of a tragedy B few y ur ugo lu which a peddler wu run over uy u trulu. OTS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS People on Ont-Off Island Demind Police Protection of the Council , WILL HAVE A CALABOOSE AT ONCE Jlnyor Order * n Police 1'orcc nml n Look Up fur the Nebraska Mldc of the Hirer Otlirr Work of the Couiipll , Tbo council root last evening 7lth Mnyor Lawrcnro nnd Aldermen TibbltU , Graves , Pnce , Siiiltli nr.d Gclso present , The bids for Jllllni ; up ot ccrtuln lands that hava been covered with water , wo.-o opened and nttor being rend \vero referred to the city engineer for tabulatlod , Consldorablo dls- cusslon nroso us to the advisability of tilling seine of the lots on which the wnlcr would probably Imvo urled up before the con tractors got to work on them. A motion to reject nil the bids was tnndo by Smith nnd carried , nftcr which n resolution was passed authorizing the oiiRinocrnnd Iho com- tnlltco on streets nnd nlloys to tnnko such contracts for tilling In nil lots where notlco has boon scrvcu ns their JudgmanV shall Indi cate. A rpsolutton from the board of health declaring several lots In .Hall's ntid Craw ford's additions to bo niiUancoivus con curred In nnd the marshal was Instructed to serve the r.occssary notlco for ubntemunt. A petition was presented from forty-three property OWIIOM on ( Jut-O.T Island , stntinp that the plnco wasbocominif u rendezvous for tough characters ns n result of tbe IncU of pollen protection , and asking that two police ulHucri nnd a calabooso bo f-lvon thorn. Mayor Lawroncu statcJ tnat ho nnd intulo partial arr.inijonio nts for n building to be usou as a calabooio niid court room. Ho reco'.nmondoJ that , tolophontc comtntinicatUn ba o tablibhcd botwcen the police headquarters nnd the Cut-Off cala booso. It was decided to net lu accordm co with the mayor's recommendation. Alderman Uinvcs registered n largo nblu- bodlod kick in behalf of his constituents in the Sixth ward on account of the lack of police protection in that part of the city. Ho said that hardly a night passed that o drun ken row did not take place on the street , in which men and women by the score or moro took part. The police never caino any far ther west than Sixteenth street , nnd ho thought Ills part of the city neodcd police protection ns much us or moro than Cut-Off. This Bpccch mot with a cold , clammy re.'ep- tion from the mayor , who showed hU appre ciation of the alderman's romnrks by sug gesting that all the city buildings be painted the snmo shade of red. Mnyor Lawrence stated Ihnt ho had ap pointed Ellsworth JCnsdalo ns special polico- tnan for the northwestern part of the city , and George Scanlnn as clerk , sorgcant nnd all-around man for the police forco. Tbo ap pointments \vero rntltled. Ho nlso slated that ho had made n year's contract with John Hammer for a dumping ground for $1S.)0 per year. A petition was read from Chief of Police Scanlnn asking thnt n telephone bo put in at his house .so ns to cunblo him to put In twenty-four hours n day when necessary , In- &toaa of only olchtcen as at present. The petition was granted. Alderman Graves moved that an appro priation of $1:2. : ) bo tnodo for the put-nose of buying a wagon which should bo in moro perfect accord with Iho eternal Htnoss ot things In the city electrician's department. The motion was again referred to Iho committee - mitteo of tbe whole. LAST WKCK OF Till : JUNU SAI.K. Attlin ItoHtftii Store. HARGAINS IN EVHRY DEPART- MEiNT. Spcclitl barptiins in figured chinn silks for this week only , all our C5c nnd " jo figured chinn silks for 50c. 5,000 yaril.s corded tnffota , aitlo prieo 1-Jo , worth lOc , one , of the prettiest wash goods on the niurlcot. Chi ( Ton , the latest craze In nock wear , just received , over 500 yimlB in all the newest shades and combination ; ; , on sale now at 25c a yard , worth from 893 to 50c. Wash goods. Outline of wash poods is the most complete in the west. Every thing from the lie cluUlio to the linost all wool. See our line of challios at 3clie nnd 0c , worth 50 per cent moro. Cropons , Bedford cords , Taffeta cords , pongcus , etc. , all in at l"Jc , makincr tlio prettiest line of wash goods to bo found aiivwhci'o. ly-idlus' waists in white , black , black and white , fnncy porculo , etc. , in end less variety from 4So to W 2-3. Children's lace cups , all our SI.00 and SI 2"j caps during bum for f > 0e. All our fiOe. ( Ho and 7oc caps for 25c , this week only. Stimv hatfi in misses' nnd children's , don't have your children get sunstruck when you can got a t3c ! hat for 12Jc , a 60c hat for 19c , a 75c and $1.00 hat for Me. Me.Ladies' Ladies' and misses' black silk mitts , wo show the llnest line over shown over nny retail counter. Sco our line nt 15c- UdC , Me , a'Jo , 50c , 5Sc , U5c and 7oc , with out n doubt the bust value over ottered In such goods , see them , and you will bo with us. Mosquitoes ! Mosquitoes , bad fiends' , don't know that wo have pot to have them , but wo are sure to have them , prepare for their coming , have your windows secured against them with the patent adjustable window screens , they are ofloring for ioc ! each at the Boston btoro. Towels , 50c dozen ; all linen towels , fancy colored borders , knotted fringe ; the price you might style ono of the BOVUII wonders , l-c. } Ask to see them. Hosiery and underwear. Wo have always led. This Benson wo huvo out * done all previous ollorta. Sco our line lu onyx , fast black , Ilormsdorf , royal stainless. Louvre , etc. Ask to goo our ladios' fast black IHMO at 2u < : a pair , a world beater. BOSTON STORE , Fotheringham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council BtulTti , la. If your old furnace needs overhauling , or if you contemplate putting in a new ono , you should examine the Boynton Gaslight. Mr. LitutJi-wiibsor , with Shugart & Son , is a practical furnace jnati , and will bo glad to uivo you his experience in such mutters if you choose to consult him. Don't wait until full. . Rotter , the tailor , : J 10 B.-ovhvvy , h-u nil the latest styles and newoat good * . Satibfnction guaranteed. Snotk Tiller with n ICnlfo. Ohnrloi Goff , who Ucops a second hand Etoro on Broadway near the corner of Eighth stfbot , bnd un experience yesterday after noon with four darUoy sneak tlilovoa. Ho was In the back room of hU store when ho beard n uoiso in the front room. On looking up ho saw n colored man making ( or Iho front door with u watch lu hU band which ho hnd stolen from the show caso. Ho lin- mediately gavn cbaso and caught tlio thief ut tbo dummy depot , Wticn tbo followxas btought to bay ho drew n small ulrk out ot his pockotnnd attacked Cloff savagev. ) At the Hiuno moment thrco of tbodurko > 'B Irionds r ho wed up. In splto of ttio odds against him Goff managed to deliver u kluK that landed In tbo vicinity of ono of the darkey's dinner und doubled tliu follow up In a heap on tbo ground , The boy who utoln the watoli had thrown U away during the ctiasc , but ono of his friends got It ana returned il to Golf , who decided to let the quartet go without further udo. The ijuartot Immediately started on the run down 1 > road way , but when Qoff got back to till store no found that a nvolvor waa ulto misting. 111 tiotlQed Ufllccr Leuch who started off In pursuit. Ho failed to find nny trace of them beyond Sixteenth iror t , add they are supposed to have gone to Omaha by tbo Union Pacific brldgu. Cnrprt * nt cost nnd less this \veoK nnd next to make rooms for now goods. Plenty of bargains for till classes. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. _ _ Dr. Chnmborlnln , eye. ear , throat cntarrh. Shrgart block , Council Bluffs McPlmilpianos.110 Stutsman street. Uoiid page 0 , Chnutnuqua program. Intoriittlional Cure association rooms nro In annex to Grand hotel , G20 First nvonuo , Council BlulTs , lu. For euro of alcohol nnd opium disease. Tlio Turnkey Coultl Klin. Zed Bothers was serving out a thlrtydny sentence in Jail nnd yesterday morning ho mndo n break for liberty , running down across the bottom ! nnd over the brldeo into Omaha. Ho was followed by Turnkey Mar tin , who proued the best sprinter , nnd cap tured bis man just as bo baa crossed tbo bridge. _ ( initul Hotel , Council Special rates to lamllics for the sum mer. Largo rooms facing the park. For Rent First class saloon ; good lo cation ; line fixtures. RcSDonsiblo party can got long lease on good terms. Ad dress D 24 , Boo olllco , Council BlulTs. Hot weather prices in picture frames nt Riley < fc Shorriidon's art store. ont i PTPn i PIIIP i PA II4 XT SELLCTED A CHICAGO MAN [ rosTisuF.n rnoM rtuvr PAGE. ] that any particular person bad been decided upon during the convention , Thn names of Messrs. Mnssov of Delaware , Cheney of Now Hampshire. Campbell ot Illinois nnd Carter of Montana had been mentioned , but ho was not advised as to whether the nominee had made a definite selection. An Inquiry was made ns to whether nil tboso gentlemen wuro members of the national committee , unu it was developed thnt Mr. Cbonoy and Mr. Campbell wcro the only ones who were members of the committee. Mr. Keys of Missouri moved that a com mittee be appointed by the chair to wait on the presidential nna vice prcsldontiul nomi nees and ascertain their prcfoicncos in the matter. The motion wns lost. Mr. Fassott suggested thnt possibly Mr Kllilns might Inform the committee as to Mr Harrison's choice. Further discussion wns cut short by a mo tion to take u recess until 3 o'clock , which was carried. When tbo committee reassembled at 3 o'cloctt , on motion of Mr. Pixyno of Wiscon sin a commtttco of thrco was appointed to draft suitable resolutions oxprosslvo of Ibo views of the committee on the retirement of Mr. ClnrksoD as chairman , Messrs. Pnvno of Wllconsln , Wolcott of Colorado and Fassott of Now York being nppolntad as such com mittee. JtcHoliitlon on Itcprcscntntlon , Mr. Scott of West Virginia sent to the chairman the following resolution , which was rend and laid on Iho table to bo taken up for action at some future time : Hcsolved. That hcroaftor republican na tional conventions bo composed of delegates f rom'tho sovural stutos , apportioned upon the republican votes actually e.ist lu the Inht pro- ccdlus prissldontltil election. 7.UUO votes and fractions thereof greater than one-half to bo the bisitof representation for ouch delesalc. The national committee shall certify to tbo chairman of each state committee the num ber of delegates to which each state Is entitled undcrthn rule nnd Bhull reifulnto the appor tionment and election of such dole'/atea. At tbo request of Chairman Clarkbon Mr. J. F. Burkoof Pittsbunr , president of the College League of Republican Clubs , ad dressed the meeting. Ho said that on May 17 last a national organization of republican leagues was effected. The meeting repre sented nearly all of the colleges of the north ern states. It nad boon found that a largo proportion of tbo young men who graduated from the colleges won tout Into the world as free traders , This was duo to thu fact that many of our colleges use European text books , tbo work of frco trade political econo mists , and this pernicious influence is brought to boar upon the students when they first enter tbo institution and continued till the day they leave It. It has been found necessary to sot up a line of resistance to this Inlluonco nnd so the college leagues wore organized. The necessity for some movement to counteract the Insidious influ ence is shown from the fact that 110,000 young men nro graduated from the American col leges ovorv year nnd therefore 75,000 young men cast their flrn votes nt every presiden tial election. The league , Mr. BurKe said , proposed to orgbnizo a branch in each college - logo and to place colleeo bovs on the stump. Most efficient work on behalf of republican principles was confidently expected through these colleeo organizations. Tlio Illlnolsan Klcctod. Mr. Payne of WUconsri nlacod In nomina tion ns chairman of Iho republican national committee William .1. Campbell of Illinois , nepresentatlves of several other states seconded ended the nomination us ono eminently fit ting anil proper , nnd predicting under his leadership complete success for tbo repub lican party in November. Mr. Campbell xvns elected by acclamation. Representative Hansbrough of North Da kota placed In nomination as vlco chairman Mr. M. IJ. Do Young of California. Mr. Uosowatcr of Omaha , on behalf of his state , seconded the nomination. On a vote Mr. Do Young was declared elected unani mously. Mr. Sowoll of Now Jersey placed In nomi nation Air. Thomas Carter of Montana as secretary of the committee. Mr. Fasscttof Now York nominated Ci. A. Hobortof Now Jersey , but subsequently withdrew the nomination , nnd Mr. Carter was unanimously elected. Cornelius N. Bliss of Now York was unanimously elected treasurer , nnd F. L. Swords of loiva scrgeaut-at-arms of tbo na tional committee , Ilooliitlong Adopti-d. Mr. Fesscnden ot Connecticut offered the following resolution , which was adopted : Hrsolved , That In accordance with the rule ndoptod by the republican national conven tion an o\ocutl\o committee of nine , com posed of members of this convention , shall have the conduct und iiiunnKomunt of the c iinpalin of It'J. ' , anil that tliu chairman of this committee , utter conference with tlio candldutua , Hliull Bolcct tbo inoiiibord of such exoeiitivo committee and Its olllcorx. Resolved , further , That the chairman , vice- chairman , sec-rotary and treasurer of this committee shall bo o\-olllclo members of uuid executive committee. He-solutions were reported by tbo resolu tions committee on the chairman und wore unanimously ndontod , Tuoy extended the thanks of tno committee anil tbo gratltudoof nli republicans to the retiring chairman , J. S. Clarkson , for the unselfish , untiring und bnlondedly ofllclont services rendered during ilia muny years of his service as a member of this and other republican committees. Will C'ontlniiu to Work for tlio Tarty. in the course of his remarks , thanking the committee for the honor conferred upon him , Ucncrul Clnrkson said : "It have spout twcuiy-flvo years in politics and Doliovo from my experience that tbo best place to serve the republican party is In the ranks. In my politics I have found tnero can bo made and are made the mou precious friendships of one's llfo. In 1SSI wo bad n bard working committee and lost. In IbSS wo had a harder working committee and to my knowledge no campaign was aver conducted moro cleanly , moro honorably than the campaign of 18i3 , I know Senator Quay and Cioncral Dudley and I hope tboro U no republican In this land who will over cease to render duo honor to tboso two honorable men , who wont Into tbo uottoit tire for the republican parly and emerged victorious ana without detraction. Tlio cases of Senator Quay and General Dud ley afford vivid examples of this practice. They were attacked by a party whoso suc cess Is derived by the use 01 tbo knlfo in the touth and Ibo assassination of character in the north. The ) ' were attacked , uot because Senator Quay was guilty of anything wrong In tno campaign ; only ho won n victory for tno republican party and restored tbo gov ernment to an bouost Imslt. In conclusion I want , to Mate tha' DO man on tbo continent desires to help elect the republican tlcliot or will do moro according to bis nblllty than I. " Resolutions compllmeniury to Mr. J. Bloat Fusiott , for bis eminent service * to tbo re publican party , wcro unanimously and on- Ihusli'stically adopted. rj i'ri-ncntril t < injtf l're lilenti On motion of Senator Saunders the committee - mitteo resolved to mtek nt the Arlington nt T o'clock this evening \ aiMroccod In n body to tbo white house and par their respects to the president. At a little nftcr T o'clock tbo committee mot at the Arlington and went in a body to tbo wbito .houso to call upon the president. Tbo commtttco was conducted to the blue room where they were joined by the president. Chairman Campbell Intro duced each member 'and explained thnt the committee had effected an organization nnd had called to pav tholr respects. Tno presi dent , In a few words , expressed his appreci ation of the courtesy nnd after shaking bands with nil who were present the committee withdrew. t. t IOWA'S UIU'UIIMOAX TICKET. Prohibition Still OhntrurtliiR Unanimity Anti-Con vent Ion Pot mt la I It ton. DBS MOIVEI , la. , Juno 'Jr. The delegates nro boglnmng to gather in Dos Molnes for the stnto convention , which moots hero next Wednesday to pltico In nomination n stnto ticket. Secretary of State McFarland and State Treasurer Benson wilt bo rnnomlnntcd for their ofllcos without oppoMt'on. ' Tboro will bo some opposition to Attorney General Stone , who is a candidate for a third term , lie will , however , bs rotomlnnted. For railroad commissioner there nro n largo number of candidates , including tno present Incumbent , Sponccr Smith of Council Bluffs. Thosowno are in the load ngMnst him nro btato Sena tor I'erklns of Fremont count y nnd Ilepro- scntativo Morrow of Union county. Both mon have served on legislative railroad com missions nnd nro in a measure acquainted with tbo work of tlio olllco to which they aspire. Tbo opposition to Smith comes largely from the fact that ho has held the oQlco for ttiroo terms already. Some of the railroad employes are understood to bo un friendly to bun on account ot hls.rocord on the board. An effort bus been mndo to bring out L. S. CofJIn of Fort Dodge , who Is popular with the railroad men on account of his , vork for safety couplers. For auditor the leadIng - Ing candidates nro C. C ! . McCarthy , Story county ; W. C. Vnngllder , Monroe county ; W. N. Broivn , Kcoituk county , and W. F. Johnson of Tnylor county. McCarthy is so far In the lend , and his frlondi claim thnt ho will have enough vows to nominate him on tbo first ballot. The only other intcroit in the convention Is in regard to n platform. Tbo prohibition and anti-prohibition elements In the party nro not able to agree as to tbo kind of declaration which should bo em bodied. Tbo question will not onto ? Into this year's campaign , and It Is likely that , no reference will bo made to It. THIKI ) 1'AUTY I.ouclis of .South Dakokn for I'urmnnrnt CImlrmiiii rresidential Ciiiullilutrs. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno 27. Hon. H. E. Tauboncck in conversation with nn Asso ciated Press reporter tonight In regard to tbo pconlo's party convention to bo hold In Omaha July , said : "Temporary and permanent chairman of the conven tion will bo selected from the south and northwest respectively. I think we will ngroo on C. H. Ellington of Georgia for tomnorary chairman , whllo the. permnncnt chairman will In all probability DO H. F. Loucks of South Dakota. For the secretary tbo general secretary of the Knights of Labor. Mr. Hayes s of Philadelphia , will probably bo chosen. ' * Asked regarding presidential candidates , the executive committee chairman said : "if ho will accept , Judge'Walter Q.Grcsham can have the nomination. Should ho decline , Senator Stowurt of Nevada has boon men tioned. So bavo Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota seta , Colonel Norton of Chicago , Dr. Me- Cuno of Georgia , Grand Master Powciorly of tha Knights of Libor , ox-Governor Weaver nnd some others ; As totho platform wo will adopt. I think It will bo practically the platform agreed upon at St. Louis in February last. " Mlvcrltcs Turn to the Third Party. HELENA , Mont , Juno 27. Extensive prep arations nro being made for , tua approaching mining congress for the'purpose of making it an important factor In the third party movement. In view of the dissatisfaction of the people of the mining states with the re publican and democratic nominees for the presidency nnd both platforms , silver men will take advantage of the national mining congress hero July 12 to bring about a grand rally in the interest of free coinage and the third party. Senators Wolcott , John P. Jones nnd Stow- nrt , Thomas M. Patterson and ether promi nent silver men have consented to attend the mining congress. Stonily Improvement Shuirn In the Volume of Unnt-ISuiinil liliHlncvH. CHICAGO , 111. , Juno 2" . A steady improve ment in tbo volume of east-bound traffic is shown by the weekly statements. Last week's shipments of dead freight by all lines from Chicago to eastern points amounted to 5TOUI tons against DO , 122 for tbo preceding , VCOK , an increase of 1,622 tons against < U > ,200 tons for the corresponding week last year , an increase of 16,740 tons. The Chicago & Erie continued to hold iirst plnco by securing ever ,000 tons moro freight than its strongest competitor. The LuUo Shore's reduction of rates on provisions and hogs has nut yet had bo effect of increasing that road's sbaro of tbo business to any appreciable degree. The shipments of Hour , grain and pro visions from Chicago to the soaooard by the lines in the Central Trafllo association amounted to 20,180 tons against 18,120 for > bo preceding weak , nn increase of 2,003 tons , and against 12,803 for the corresponding ween lost year , an Increase of117 tons. Of tnis trafllc the Yanderbllt lines carried Till par cent , the Pennsylvania lines 25 per cant , the Chicago it Grand Trunk 15 per coat , and tbo Baltimore & Ohio 7 per cent. Tbo annual report of the Chicago & West ern Indiana road shows that the total income for Ib'Jl amounted to $302,1)00 ) ; oxponsoi , gtiiS,8.V ) > , leaving a net balance of ? l 4,114. Tna stock Is 5,000,000 , owned equally by the Chicago & Eastern Illinois , tbo VVabush , tbo Motion , the Erie and tbe Chicago & Grand Trunk. Tbo net earnings of the Chicago Bolt railroad , which leases sixty-six miles of the Woitorn Indiana tracks , were W14r ; > 4 , an increase over those of tbo preceding year of $14,094. Chicago ticket brokers still adtioro to tbolr resolution not to buy or sell tickets reading over tbo Chicago , Burlington & Quincv or tbo Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul rail roads. Tbis information was wired by them to their correspondents todav. The report circulated on last Saturday that a largo num ber of Burlington tickets bud been placed In the bunds of brokers who arn not members of the local association was probablv exagger ated , as no such tickets could bo found on the market today. Ittvals of the Burlington Intimate that tha tickets wore withdrawn to avoid trouble. * Viillvy ItulJroajIrAlfiilr/ ! . NKW YOIIK , JuneS . Tjlio bondholders of the Volley Kallrond of Ohio mot in this city today. Tbo road has recently defaulted on its bonds , and n comraltco { was appointed to look after the interests ortbo bondholders. IlUnmrck U Stljl Ailo | to Drink. MUNICH , Juno 27-j"jVhlo | visiting at tbo Artists club uoro , Prlncq Bismarck drank "n draught of welcome" from a now tor flvo- litro lug , humorously remarking : "I can dram it ut a single draupbt , as did tbo burgo master of Hothonburg and navod tha city thereby. " Dm.H.0 , WK31-3 NKUVICANUIWAINTBlSVr. HUNT , tipecitlafur ItrilorU. Dltilaou , triii. Niu > rtlula. UeaiUcuu , Nurroui I'roiimtoa oui 4 tit tlcoboior tobacco , \Vakefuloeii. Mental Uaorts- tloa , bullumio J tbo Urila. ciutlat iaiaaltr , mUtrr , deor.ilTi'.t. I'ruraaluro UI4 Aie , lUrrea i , Lan of I'owi-r'.n eltbenoi , Jmpotencr. l-euootrhe > n I ill 1eunloVe.tkn ii3 . Inruluatirr l < o i , Spsr mitorrbea o u o4 br orer-ejorllon of ttet brain Keirbu > OTln < lulieuc . A uiuath't irnututi-i II , a for I ) , br wall , Waguarintooilx banxloour KncU order foru baxei. wttli | i will ttitH writ'- * cuuauUato refund If not caral Uuaranteo l"i i snlr br A. bclirotvr , dru Ui. iolo eat , tguiUa cornerHUicad t'atatiutu.Omaha. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? ruoM Female WcaKncss , Private DIscises. IF SO , CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. AcKiiowlodKocl to bo the most successful | > 0- cliillsKlnall INitvvrr lli.ouu , MSHVOU& SKIS AM > llftlNAHV DlSKAtK * . (5onorrli.ui . in from il to (1 ( days. H.vphltU enroll Million t Mercury. All st'ine * for llfo. STItlCTUIli : pjrminontlr citroil. rcmoTnl complete - ploto , nlttioutculttnK , c.iiHtlc or itllntitlon. Cure nllcctcd nt homo by latlc.H without n moment's AM ) UlsrpAl , ULCniW cured without | mln orOctentlon from IniMncsv llYMHOCr.I.K ASH VAIIICDC'KM : lennanpntty nnil Miccrimfullr curt'il. Mrthuil3ir anil unrallluir WEAK MEN ( VITAUTV WKAK ) , Mmle oby too clou nppll- ration to biiMnpM omlinly : cvoro mental 'train or itrlnf : MKXUAIj KM.KSSII : * In mlilillt ) life , or from the effects of youth fill folllox. WKAK MKX AUK VICTIMS TO XKHVOOS l > lt- ItlMTVor KXIIAUSTIONVASTINli WKAKXKJS INVOI.U.NTAUV I.O 3KS with KAttliV DKUAV In YOUXCt anil MIDUI.K AISKDj lack of vim. vUor nnil strength , with noxunl oritan < < Itnimlrfit unit wrnkonoiiDil prematurely In nppronchlni ; old nuo All rlolil ri'mlllv to our mw treatment for lo sof vital iinircr. dill nn or mlilrou with stnmp for circulars , fro. ) book anil rect'lpK. hr Spirit Spirit m South t''stroot VI. OLilllLi ft. OlclUL-3 - , OUAIU , M3U. Next to Test Olllco. A Written Ounrantoo to Cure Kvory 0 io or _ Money Uofundti. Ourcuralt permanent nnil not a patcbl if ? . Caiei trcfttcJ loren yearBago hnv n6T r eon ft lymptora ilnoo. llydescribing cna fully w cum tro you by mall , knit no RlTo the ramo stroni guaranta * to car * or refund all money. Thona who prefer to come here for treatment can ilo soanl wo wlllp y r llro il fare both waji and hotel bills whllo hero , If we fall to care We chBllenuotho norUfora cai3 that oar Maxla llcmcdy will not cure , vrrltofor particulars and eel tbietldence. In our loven yean pmllca with th Maalo llemedy It ha * been most ilimcult to orercoma tbe prejudice ! agnlnit aocalled specifics , nut under ouretrong cuirnntco thousand ! are trylnz It and bo InKlured. Wecuarantco to euro or refund every dollar , and as we have a reputxllon toprotoot , also nnanclal backing of KWMXJU It Is perfectly safe to nil who wll ! try tlio treatment. Heretofore yon bare putting up nod paying out your money for different treatmenti , nnd although younra not yet caret no one bM paid back your money. Wo will poiltlrely cure yon , Old , chronic , deep teated cmo cared In fl ) toWdays. InvcstUato our nnanclal ftantllnj , our reputation ni buslnen men.Vrlto us for names and addrcciciof thosa we hare cured who hara glTeu pennltilontorefertolhein. It cost * yon only cost * igetodo this. If your symptoms bra toro throU , mucous patches In mouth , rheumatism In bones and Joints , hnlr falling out , eruptions on any part of tbo bodyfeallngof general depression , pains la bealor bones. Too bare no time to waste. Tnose who ara constantly taking mercury nnd potaih , should dli * continue It. Constant use of thesu drugs will surely ' bring sores and eating ulcers In tuo oni. Don't fall to wrtto. All correspondence sent scaled In plain en velope. Wo Inrlto the moit rlKll InTeitlgatlou and n 111 jo all Incur povrcrto allyoul&IU Addresa , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omnhn. Neb PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Scaled proposals will bo received by tlm undersigned until 1:110 : o'clock p.m. . July 8 , IS'/ ' , for the follouln , : kinds of paving 111:1- : terlnl , vl/ : Sheet asliiltum. | ! Sioux 1'tills or oilier Eranlto. Color ido sandstone. Woodruff , Kns.stono And vitrified brick , nil according to speci fications. I'or pnvliiK p.irts of tlio following streets In tbo city of Unmliii , cuiupilsoil In struct Im provement districts Nos 4IU and < OI. ordered improved by ordinance IIIOO , and inoro par ticularly described as follows , viz : No. 4M. Ilrd street from the south line of 1'lorco street to Williams street. No. 404. I'lorco street from the east line of Uli street to west line of Ilr.l street. Each bid to spcclfv it price per squa.ro yard for the paving comiilotp on the streets. Work to lie done and bids to be nr.iuo In nccordunco with plans and specifications adopted In Jiu.c. Ib'J. ' . nnd on fllo In the ofllco of tliu board of public works. Hach proposal to bo made on printed blanks furnished by the board , and to bo Hi'corn- patilod by a ccrtlllcd check In tbo sum of J' > 00. Jiaynblo to tbo city of Omaha , as an ovldenco of cooil faith. The board reserves tbo right to award tbo coutrHCt on all tliu said districts tozothcr , oren on each district boparatcly , for tbo different kinds of material , subject to the selection of tbo material by the property owners , or the mayor mid cltv council , to reject any or nil bids , and to waive defects. I' . W. IIIUICIIAUSEH. Cbairman llo.ird of Public Works. Omaha , Nub. , Juno 21 , Ib'J- ' ' . Juno 21. sj. cam. Nntlci * . In compliance with tbo statutes of the htalo of Nebraska , In Hticb c.iscs made and pro vided , notice Is hereby clvun that sealed pro posals will bo received at the olllcu of tbo Com iiilsslonor of 1'ubllc Lands and llulldlnus untl 4 o'clock p. m. tbo : iOtb day of . ! un . Ih'Jfoi ' fiirnlhhlnt ; biipnllcs for the quarter ending SoutomborSO , ii-'J , ' . Kortho hospitals for tbo Insane at Lincoln. Hustings and Norfolk , tin ; Industrial school nt Koarnny , the Institute for the llllnd at Ne braska City , the Iiiitltutn for the Deaf and Dumb at Omaha , the Institute for the I'eoblo Minded Vouth at lloalrlcc. the Solrtlors and Sailors Homo at Grand Island , the Industrial Homo at , MIIford and the Girls Industrial school nt lienovn. Estimate blanks can bo procured by apply- Inz to the dllTotent Institutions. All bids should bo scaled , addressed to "Hoard of 1'iirchaso and Supplies. Lincoln , Nebraska. " and marked "i'ropoials for sup plies. " The board reserves the rlnt to accept or reject any or all bids , and no bid will bo con sidered which Is received attor the day and hour above uamcd. Commissioner of Public Lands and llulldlnss , Lincoln. Neb. , Juno 20. IS'J. ' . j''OdlOt SEWER PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals v > 111 bo received uv the nn- dersU'iieii until 1 : : > J o'clock n. in- . July 8 , Is'.u. for the construction of a sewer In hewer dis trict I.V ) , In the city of Oi.iaha , as uor ordin ance No. II10I. according tophuiband spcclllca- tlons on Illo In the olllco of tbo board of piinllo woiks. Proposals to bo made on printed blanks furnished by the bo.irJ.and to be aucompanlcd by a certified cneck In the sum nffiOO. payable to the city of Omaha , as an ovldenco of good fnlth. TUo board reserves the rliht to reject any or uli Dlds and to waive defects. I1. W. lllKKIIAUSnit. Chairman of the Ilo ird of 1'ubllo Works. Omaha , Not ) . , Jur.o Slst , IS' ) , ' . jo2I-21-'S-1."J ! THAT IS A Fine Ranch of yours. Youlnvs work31 hard for it , haven't you ? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when you settled on it , and now you would'nt ' take fifty. How Ions d ° y ° u cx > pect to live on that place ? Would you he surprised if some railroad land agent or claim jumper should come along somedayand tell you to "move on ? Unless you have a pa'tent on record you are not safe perhaps not then. Why don't you ask The BBB Bureau of Claims to look into your title an 1 get you a patent that will stick ? THE Bee Bureau of Claims OUDINANCU NO. 3115. An orlltianco c rent In ; Street Improvement I Ulstrlct Nil. 4.H in the city of Umnhn , I for the Impmvlni : t'f the street in s.il.l dl - trlct , mid nlhinliiR tlilriil.iys to the ( irop. ' orly o\\ncMln 'tld ( Ixtr.vt In whK b toile ! ternilne nnd ilc lpn ito the mitcrlal desired to bo used for the p ivln j of the S'uno. lloltordalnvd by the rlty ojuncltof the clly Section I , That Street Improvement Dis trict No , 4 l for the InipnivltiK of the street In snld illstrlct , l heieby created In the city of Omann , Section 3. Th.it Stroat Improvement Dis trict No. 4 l. liallcomirl'.c | the alley from loth to 1Kb street , between Jackson nnd Jones street. In the tlty of Omaha. and shall Include nil lots and ro.il c < tito : oil both sides df nld street us follows ; Lots ) , i , II , 4. 4li , 7 nnd 8. In block in city , anil It In hereby declared neces sary to limit o\u t lies line by p ivltu. .beellonlL Thnt street impnmminotdlstrlct Nix 4i.l. In the oily of Omaha , ho and tluis.unu Ishfroby o rile red imp roved by imvlni : . Section 4. Thai thirty ilnvs uoxt after the Itass.iiic nnd itmiroval of this or.lluanco to and the same Is fieri-by ullo e I to the owners of nil lots mil ) lenl untile In said street Im provement district to dotvrmluo mrl dcsls- natotho material desired to bo used for the pnvliiit of the aminn < l notKv the el y founcll thereof. It hav in been anil holiiK hero bv determine I by tbo mayor and cltv council of x.ild fliy for iiMsons which appivir rlJht nnd propi't. that nil Iho toil estate In ald stioet Improvomput dlstilct shall be eharjed nndis : < e pi | with tbo cost of paving therein to HU thereafter determined and ( . stibllslu-d ac- eordlnif to thevpecul benolllsto tl < o | iiopi < i * ty In said street Improvement district , nnd the board of public works Is hereby directed to nlvo notion to the n\Hior-i of lands und lots subject to local a ossment for the cost of said ltnpro\oiiu'tts ! to determlno mid desig nate tno material to be u ed for such liav- lux by publication In the olllclal papcruf the city for ihrcociMisccntlxodavsnt least fifteen da\s prior to the Inpio of said thirty iluvs , t-octlon . ' . That this imllnanco shall take clvcct nnd bo In force from and after Its p.iss- n pi > . I'.issod.luuo2lst , UDi UDiJOI1N GUOVHA Olty Clerk. li P. DAVIN Piosldunt City Council. Approxcd.luno Slnl. IviS. ur.uuui : P. IU.MIS. : Mayor. OUDINANCi : NO. 3111. An ordinance dcclai Ins the necessity of Kr.id- ItiK t'ruuulsstrcut. from atth street to lhi > \\est line of Windsor Place oxtniisloo , and nppolutlni : tlircodisinterested appraisers to a-Hoss and delermino the tliini ipos. If any. to thn piouorty ownets , which may bo paused bvsnch sradlui : . \\lioieas , proporlv owners ownln'i lump than thri'O-llftliHOf the feet frontage on said part of l-'ianccs street have potlllonod the ally council to haxo said trail In ; ; done uii'li-r the three-fifths clun-o as piovldcil for In section b'.l of thi ! city charter , anil the cost thereof to be niMilo n.iyub'.u In ten eiuil | : Installments ; therefore. Holt ordained by the city council of tbo city of Omaha : b'-ctlon. 1 , That It Is proper and necessxrv nnd It Is berebj declared proiior anil necessary lourailo I'mnuet street to Ita piosunt ustab- llshed Rimle , In.'ludlni ; necesary ap- iiroachcs thereto , from : i4tii street to the west line of Windsor Place KMensliin. i-uctloni That the mayor , with the approv al of the city council , appoint three disinter ested iinprufsers toappralso , assess and detor- mlne thu damage to nioperty owners which may ho caused by such griding , laktni ; Into consldciatiim In nuking such nppr.tlscment , the special boni'flts. It nny , to such property by reason of such grading. Section il. That this ordinance shall tnko effect and bo In forcoftom and after Us pas- saizc. 1'assoil. JunoSUt , 18'JJ. 18'JJ.JOHN JOHN onovns. City Cioik. R P. DAVIS , President City Council. , Juno , , , , , > BIMIA Mayor. OUD1NANCE NO. 311-1. An ordinance oiderln ? the grading of 17th stieet from Vlnton street to It hticct , and directing the board of public works to take the neccssaiy st-jps tocauso snld work to bo done. lie It or.lained byt'ieclty council of tbo city of Omaha. Section I. Whr-rcas , permanent grades have been established upon , and appraisers ba\n been duly appointed by law , to appraise the damages caiiMKl by the gr.iuliuof 17th street , from Vlnton ' treol to II street , and iniido tholr icport to the city council , which IMS formally adopted t'io same : and , whcroas. piopnrtv owneis representing moro tlrin threo-llfths of the propcily nbiitttng onit'll portions of the street above speclllcd , h-ivo petltlonod the city council to have said street graded totho pi osentestabll-hed grade , \\lthont oh.ir o to the cltv. and that the cost bo in'ido inyablo In tun equal Inst-illmuiits , therefore. 17th street , from Vlnlon street to 11 street , bo and hereby Is ordered grided to the present es tablished grade. Section 2. That the boaid of public works be and hereby Isdliccled to take the ncccssaiv stops to causa said work to bo done. Section : t. This orllnnnco shall take elTcct , and bo In foico from and after Its pass age City Clcik. n. P. n AVi : . President of the City Council. Mayor. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Pealed proposals will bo received by the un- CorMsncil until liO : : o'clock p.m. .lulv H. INI. . foi'LMiidliig Grant sticot from 21st Htivet to 24th stiopt. and the alloy In block 2 , Idlowjld , In tbo city of Omaha , In accor.ltinco wllh plans and sicclflcatlons ] on ( Ilo In tlm olllco ot the Hoard of Public Works. BliN to ho made on pr tiled blanks furnished bv the hoaid and to bo accompanied by a ciTiltlod cheek lu the sum of SSflO , payable to the city of Omaha , as un ovidunco of good faith. The boar.l reservps the right to reject any Chalrninn Hoard of Public Works. Omaha. Juno 21st , Iblfi J021-2J-23-2 W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embaimer 14 N. Main Street , COUNCIL , Hl-iUKKS. Omaha Mcdiral anil Surgial INSTITUTE. iH Eye & Ear INFIRMARY FOR. TL-IB TREATMENT OP ALL Ilrnt fncllitlcs , riipnrntua n nn KomoJioi J forsnccostful trjitiiiont of ivory f ir n of dUouso romilrln t n.odlo.il or snr.'lc.il treatment. M beil for piitlonts , bo iril mil lUtond um Ilcntiiccniiio4iitloni In the we < L Wrlto for clrv'iil.ir-i cm dcfornilt ot anl braces , triHsei , club foot , onrv.itnruiot niilnj , iillos , tumors o nicer , eut irrli , broiislillH , in. hiiliulon , electricity , p irilytl3. enlleusy , kill- uov. bladder. oyo. o.ir , khln an 1 btoo I mil nil Hurclcal onuratlons. onuratlons.WflMPW A si'noi.\iT iVUlUtlH HooUon omen 1'KKIi. Wo Imvolatoly ml led u l ) n dop irtinont for women durfnz cotilliioinont. Hrlotly uriviitii.l Only Hollaulo Mudlo.il 111- fctltutoniaklnil a Snoolnlty o. , AH Hood ! INui : 3i siiccoisfully troitaL byiihllltlo 1'olion loinovcd fro n the Byitom nltboiit mercury. Now Kustorallvo 'I'ru.it- ' incnt for l.osi nf VITAf1'UWKIL I'ornoi.s un * able to visit in mar | jo tro-itod ut homo by ( orrqsiOn ifnue. All coinmunloatlont i-onn * drnlliil. MoJ clnuu or InsiriiinnnH sent liy mini oroxpri'S" ) , seunroly p-ickod , no in ir < < t to liul catocimlunUor bonUor. Una purson l In- tcry it'w prufurro I , Uall nnd consult us or HOII 1 hlntory of your case , mm wo will sand In ululn wriiuuor , our BOOK TO MEN J' ' EE Unon i'riv.it . DUUn IU men , , . tVoaluor \ Nurvoiii Un. eases , Imiwtenoy , B/phllta , Qluutun4 Vurloo. cue ! , wilh ijueU on IUU . II races Appliance * for Ooformltlot It Truisi. Only inuiiufiictory Intliu W jiof ' irrxi'l'LUAUKi , Tltl/a.1KS , it K 1/1 a. Oroatia Medical an I Surgical Inslllute , 26th nnd Broadway , Oounoll Dlutf i . Ton mlnuluV iljo from center ot Uniah i on Oiouha and Council Uluffj uloetrlu motor llua SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL QLUrFS. \\rANTii-Jond : Klrl for ecncrnl liouner. work , ( looil wases. Mrs. Uoorgo K collnc. 11X1 Knit l'lorco lrcct. . " . - . . . .l.NT The ilwolllneoti 1'lrst nvonun --"nml Klehth street formerly occupied by M. U Smiths U rooms , } bath rooms ntid nil modern Improvements ) ( rood stnhto nnd out bulldlngi rent tty pur month. K. II. Sticafe. flUMl SM.K-riourlng srlst mill with * -L' stocl : of Kenonil tiiorciinltillsoiuiddnollliifr Price JIV.iMs will tr di for onMiurn N ' or K .MIS is land K. ll.Shoxfo. AV ANTI.D I'Miotlcncoil canvassers ' the latest nnd uriMtoit novelty In InTouonaltonilo and M'lis oountlcs , Address A 2HCP , Council lllulTs. STOIIAOH and roiimNtlon Stnvoi. furm- iiinut v , stored un I sold on commission at lowest r.itoj. U Kliinoirin , a.'J llni uhv ly. "I31Olt SAIiK-On siiiull paympiits , fruit unit - ciirdon I in id neir Council lllulTs. K. II. bhcafo , llroadw.iy aiiilM.itn street. IOH HKNT Two Of Iho best O-irn K llTtsurt -L 1'ouith stroot. 11 * YOU hnuuiiiytliln ; foritlu nr Irado see 1II , Jilio ifo , llni.idw.iy mi 1 Mutn stront. -L cliy. 11 It , S-lio.ifc. llrj.uiw.iy nnd M ln. 17\UIt \ SALK rurnltno llxtur > ! > lease unil A.1 coed will of luitol with II rooms In : i itood NeuinsKti city ; will tr.ido forstiuk of pencral inurchaiidNc. I ) , II. Shoafo , llro.ulwiiy ami Main street. J ? In toii ave. . moilcru style miioonvon - li'iicpi. lu cxi'i'lli'nt repair , rout S2.V 1C. II , Micnfo , llronhvir : und Main sts. FOR SAIiK Hotel mid rcstuuratit In u pros perous Nebraska city , ( living bunlnes * , cixid roii niis for illliu ) , prlco il.UJi. It Is n snap. Ii 11 , Hioafe , llro-ulwiiy mi I Main slrcol. $ N'iOUII buy ti nl''o now lioiiso ; monthlv nayinunto , til fi > > ) t lot lu llrliuiH1 mldltloii f , ' > .M. l.aruo list of proportv for H ito , John- Blon , V Van I'atlcn , 171OH SAtii : Standiird bred maro. "yoars JL1 old , slrod by li. ) Arclilb.ihl. No. - > > t.V tlrst dam by lilonwoo I , i coord - : .1'i. She Is a line chestnut , h.is shown coud spojd , U gentle mid well brukiin lo drlvuslniflo or double , woUlu nbout l.OOJ Ills Miv : bo s cu at bain of W , O. I'ttorbaeK- ' . ' 'JS West liniiilwny , Council lllulls I'rlciitOJ. .liu'ollS.iiii. " 1711)11 ) HAM ! lnrni , : l norm , In Dlokcnsoii -L Co , lowii.-10 ncri's broke , b.ilmico fence.I p.isturo mid moadovv. 1'rleo lU-'uu aoro. IX II she.if D. llroulwiiy anil Main street. T/lOUSAM'-Cliolco ! fuimslii I'otta'vattamlu J. Co. , Iowa. K M. Hluafe , llro.idwuy uud Miiln stieol. IT1OU SAIiU J'.OO ) sto U of eonornlncr \ - JLJ ch-iudlsi' . xvoll lojitodlthln liu miles ot Omaha. Will taKopirtlu I.in I of host iiiuil- lly. iiiilanco c.isli. K U. Hho.ifo. Itro.ulw.iy und Main street , ijflOK SAMO Urooory steak llxturos , borios. J otc. 1'rlco Jl.01. i\collunt : trade , well ostabllshuJ , Inr o prnlllsi must bn Hold at once , for pool caiuo. K. 11. Slio.ife , HrouhT.iy und .Main Htrcot. FOR Alii : The stamping Innlim-fH and ar neodlonork materials : am golnz to luavo city ; good clianco for .1 ludv to go In Imnlncsi. Mif. il. I'.MIi-s. 412 llroadway. Council lllufl WANTii-iistorn : : : Nebraska liinds In ox- cliinio : for Council Hliills proporly. K , II. Slionfo , IIro kiwiiv ; und Main stroot. T71HUIT lauds , garden lundx , f inns nnd etty -L property for sulo or tr.ulo. Day vV llosj , , rj I'curl stiuot. "I71O11 SAI.n Klovutor with coin sliellcr , -LN.lWOUn. d illy ; corn ur.itdor , 1UJ bu. mi hour ; Raw mill attachment.I'l ' II. 1' . onuliio : dulnx n giMid bus iii'S * . ; located near Council Illuir- . Will t-ilfOKoo'l ' 1'iiid In o\clmn30 or soil cheap tor cash. K II Khu.ife , Ilro.ulway and Main strcot. FOR SAM : The lo.ulhu hotel In u Nebrns- la cltv lit . ' 0.0)i : li.n.iU rooini. feeds Ul ouch meal. ; oud bur tr ido. nets f J.VMX ) pur month. IonsestablUheJ. Ic.iso It is three vo'irsto inn : price , } .I.OJOUJ. hilf ca < li or will tr.ido for Om ilia ieshlt'ii''c , K. II. bicufc. ! llroadwuy and Main sticet. POUPALK toc' ' of morch.indls'iiiiiil . build- In In 1:01) , I Iowa timn : ttou ( Invoices JI.fiM.0hascool ) ; trade ; buildlii ; . fl.QUJ.OJ : a bamaln ; will take coed lo va laud In ox- clianuc. 1C. II. him ifc , Broadway und .Main strcel. rniu : IIICOK T IIAUUAIN inmbio ie j4 -Ldcnco lot. No. 'J-M routli I'l 1st Htretii. I * fcot front ; best location and bust bargain ( n the olty If taken ut onco. Day & Mess. Dv 1'onrl hlrcet. FOKSAliK Item1 nitlio , foot or power. 5 foot louc. 12 Inches wlitb. back cunrod mid screw cuttlim.-wltli en nploto chaiiKo u RoiirniB , II chuuUs. ono il-liiL'h , nno 4-lnoli and 1 drill chuck : 'I sets metal tiirnlni ; tools , otc. : nUu ono : i-liorso power oil uuirlno. with HhaftltiK. pulleys , boltlnc , etc. All In good order and will bo snld olio 111 for cash or un time to right party. Address Itox f > , lUllott , In. CITIZENS STATE BANK UfCnunull lllini. CapltiUtco'c $ t3OOU fcurplusaiUl'roIlls HOOUU NctOapltit mil SurpUis $ \Ut > , ( H t * Directors-J. I ) Kl nil l tin i , K. I , iiufiri. r' l GlPtnun , ! : . i : II irt , I. A. Mllljr , J. V. llnjinii anilCli.irlci ft llunnaii Tr.ins-ict eonor.it liiuk- lnibiihinoss. l/ir 03 capital and surplus oC nny bunk In Houtliwostorn low.u INTEBB3T ON TIME DEPOSIT 3 6. W. PANgLE , M. D. Tlio Good Samaritan. 20 fears' Experience. READr.U OF DISKASKS OF MEN ANH 1VOHEN. rilOPHIETOIl OF T1UC IILD'S 1IKIUIAL DISUEN- 8A11Y OF MKUIOINK. I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.tmgs : DI * oaacsoftbo Kyennd Ktir , Tits and AKplcxy | , ifcart Disease , I.lvcr Complaint , Kidney Complaint , Nervous Debility , sMontal Depres sion , Lees of Manhood , Somlnnl Weakness. Dialxstej.iJtiBiifB Di'c cet.vitu t Dance , itlieiuhatlsm , I'arnljEls , White Hnelltne , Scrofula , Fever sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawlnc a drop of blood. Womn with ui-r delicate organs rc- Btotcd to health. Urojay cured without tupping , Special Attention given to private and Venereal Dlaonses of all kinds. $5O io85oo forfclt for any Venereal DIs- oaco I cannot cure without mercury. Tar \Vorins rcmnvcd In two or tbroo houra , or no Iiay. Hi morrbolilH or 1'IUs otircd. TMOSi ; WHO AUK AITMCTKD V.'lllmvo llfo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or mini ; DR. G. W. PflilGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only I'liynlrlan who can toll wlint ullo U JXTillll nltlllHlt U lllllJ U AllcorrcspondonceslrlctlvconndentUI. Mcdlclna gent by ciptwa. AilUreta all letters to G , W , Pangta , M , D B68 Broad'way , Council Bluffs , Iowa - G. Ex. MVELRS , cud every other srnilo demanded by uli clumos of tr.idu. JIKKHK'S ' 01U KTANO , S03ANU 297 UllUAirWAYCouucIl lllufl * .