THE OMAHA DAILY . . . . . _ BEE ; i- Hf - KPN . . . ESI ) AY. JULY 6 , 1802. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL HLUFFa OFFICK : - KO. ICPKAULSTRFJiT. Cnrrlcr to ctiy ptnlof Uio City II.V. . TII.TON , MANAGER. n i ri'tir\r .J Hiifc'no" Office i DIM 1ICM > { jlilll ; idiior ; . No 2:1 : MlAUIt MliXtlUS , y Y. Pluniblnp Co. IJostou store for ury cood1 ? . ( ouiu-ll IJltirr.H LumburCo. , A lire caused by u llro timelier cnusoil con- sldcrablo dmnimo to Miss Hiigsdalo'a llillll- iiory slufo Monday. A iiutltlonVIIM Illuil In the district court yostt-niay by Mrs. N. M. Crawford nslcliiB tor n dlvorco from her husband , Thu regular council ttiootltiR of Potta- wntiutiilo tnoo No. I , Imfrovcd Order of Huil Men , will bo hulil this ovonliiK In Itioli1 WlKwatn , corner of Drondwav and Mmti Rttuuls , at thu eighth ruu. Visiting ctilofs nro wclcotno. A iioiitlon benrlnc tbo slt-iiiit'.ires of sixt.v of llto residents of the \vi lcrn part of the cliy , was presuntod to the i-lly clorlc yester- dnv afternoon. The palltloncrs want to ex press thiur hot liullKiintlnii ut the Inllmatlotl cf the police authorities thatthoy bnvo uniplo liolleo protection for that p.irt of town , mid to ilciiuinil thu addition ol a policeman or two. two.A borio belonKlns to I'o'er Hanson , who Joein a Miloon , while beltiK rlddon by a sou of Hansen near the corner of liroadway iitttl Twoiity-llr-tt street Monday callopctl into a runaway team ami was impaled oti the longuo of the waROti to which they were nttnched , The cti'l of the tonsuo penetrated nearly two feet into the horso's breast , kill- in ) , ' It In.slnntl.v. A half nnd half dynatnlto and powder cnn- non llrccraclfor weiKhlni ? a pound or two , was Ill-oil In otto of the Pierce strcot bouses of prostitution Monday night as the crowtt- Inir effort to properly celebrate the Fourth. All the furniture In the room was demol ished and thu building wrecked. The In mates were shaKou up , but notio of. thorn severely injured. The Missouri Valley drum corps wns Intho city Monday and treated Tin : Uii : : oflk-e to a serenade , which was highly appreciated. The organization Is composed of the follow- liiK Kenllemon : J. 1C. Joner , , Leo Joiics , W. A. Jones , O. Doty , U. 11. tJllkoy , P. 1"lonei ) , T. C. Case , A. J. Ua.so , J. II. Shecley , J. IJyprs , H. I. Wlsler , T. L. Tracy , C. W. Kcollelil , O Goltrv , O. E. Fowler , \V. L. Wlsler , W. A. Stuart and G. Forman. F. J. Potter is manager. C. M. Hurl was Btiiiitnoned In great h.isto yeslordny from Iho Chautauqiia Bfountls , \\here ho was campinc with his family , by a telephone mcssiiRO from one of hlsnolchbors , him that onu ot hl windows was open and it was supposed that burglars woto roosting InMiIc. He rushed into town and , uniting himself with aUatllnir uun , prepared to recover his castle from the possession of III : ; enemy , when ho learned that the hired girl bnil returned from the country , whcro Bho hail been spending a few days , nooner than she had expected , and , llnnlnt ; the door locked , climbed in at the window , The ( .Jailing gun was not used. A man called at the rcstdonco of Mrs. L. JJicdermati yestcrJny afternoon nnd stated tht > l hu had been recommondeU to ire to her for money cnoiifh to take him to Sioux City. Mr. nicderinnn replicil that she was not run ning a frro transportation bureau , where upon the inunctulined tohearelativoof tier's. After he hail argueu with hc-r for nome tlmo nnd failed to indut-p her to assist him ho DC- canio abusive , nnd frightened her badly. Mrs. IJIedeniinn reiiortcu the alT.ui to the polic > , nnd a short llmo rflerwards ho was. nrruaicd by Chief Scanliin. Ho gave his iiaino as Jacob Uothschlld , and will answer to the ji.dgo of polii'o court this morning. Iloiv to Ili-ncli Climluuiia. ; : | All the nidtor lines connect with the Roi'k lalnnil trains , which run direct from Omivltn , ami from the Mttln street depot in Council l3lufTs , direct to the ( . 'lnuitaurtm | grounds. The service this year is bo completes thiit the puhllu hhould sho\v Us iippi-ccintion hy availing themselves of the opportunity to rctieli C'hiiutiUtui. ! [ From the depot ut Clitui- ttuujuit to the amphitheater there is a piuooth , nlnulc walk all the way , thus inakino' the Kock Island train thu clean i/M , quickest , easiest and cheapest wiy to reach Chuutn'iqtiH. The tlmo tables nro puhlishcd clhowlio.-o. Nine trains n day each way. _ _ International Cure nssocialion rooms nre in annex to Crtnd ! hotel , 520 First avenue , Council liiulTs , I't. ' For euro of alcohol and opium disease. J , S. Johnson ot Dragoon , Ariz. , Is visit III ) : with his nephew , J. K. Carrot her.- ) . Ralph Williams nnd wife hnvo gene to Denver for a visit of a couple of wcoks. Mrs. C. II. ( illmoro starts today for Den ver to visit her sister , Mrs. J , 1J. Norllng. Miss A. C. Sparks ol Cincinnati , O. , Is In Iho city the guest of Mr. anu Mrs. J. li. I . .Oil JT. Hov. D. H. Cooley of Chicago Is expected to urrlvu In the city totlay for a snort viilt with relative. * ) . Major H. V , King leaves soon for Wash ington , D. U. , whcro.u ! has scenro.l a peal linn In one of the government ofllcos. Mrs. George II , Moschomlorf an.i daugtoi Kva luft vesterday via Iho U'abash for u i weeks' visit In Now YorK and the east. Mrs. C. II. Clnrlc of Chicago Is vialtliijMii > r mother , Mrs. William linrkcr , 101'J Seventh avenue , and will spund the summer ho re. Marshal Plainer , who lived In Coutn-ll HlutTs thirty years ago , but is now n res ident of Montana , Is visiting In thu clt.v. Ho is a son of tt.o late Ir.i I'latnur. Mrs. Mamlo Huulnsoii , who has been visit ing relallvcs In Council HlulTii , returned Mondny night to her homo in Lincoln , Nub. , accompanied by .Mrs. U. D. ItandloU of Concord , N. 11. , who will vUIt her for u tllLO. lr. G. M. Parks , n prominent real estate man of Washington , Kan. , was nt , Chau- tauqua Monday and theru eamo across his old comrndo In Iho war , Dr. John Green. They had not mol before slnco the close of iho robclllon. Hot weather prices in piutnro framus ixt Riley & Shornuluii'H urt sloro. Trniiifl lonvo Manawa dully at 8 iiiul 10 ii.iu. , 11 ! m. , uml \Jt2''M \ , a , ! ! : :10 : , 4 , ' ' " 9m' : ; ( : ! ! ( . ll'ami 11:35 : p.'m. " Thu ] l:5f : > train will nmUo uotinoolioii with thu last electric inutor ot.t- fur Oaiiiha. AVIII liny tin-1,111. The school boarl Is lo hold u mcciln ? this evening for the purpose of coinpletini , ' the purchase of the piece of properly which was picked out some time ago at thu corner of Madison strcol and Kappjl avontto for n B -hoot houso. After the hoard decided lo purchase It It wu luarneil that tlio lot was oncumbcrod by a number of unsatisfied judgments which hud to bo gotten out of the way loforo n good title could bo passocl. The ] udgniunts have been p.ild off and now noth- Inir romaiiis but lo complete the purchase. The lot Is n purl of the J. M. Palmer csiaiu nnd iho prlco to bu paid for It Is f.'JJO. It fronts -MU tout on Kuppul uvcnuu and about ninoly on Madison. Cliiiiitiiuiiia | Triilnx. Lonvo C'ouniiil HlutTs from Rock iHluiiil ilopot ut 11:10 : a. in. , Hu : ; ) a. in. , li0n. : ; in. , 10 : 7 a. in. , 1:00 : p , m. , 1:60 : p. in. , TiioO p , in , , 700 ; p. in. , 7i'J : ; p. in. The Huston Store carries tlio largest nail nifHt ciini > lute btook of dry ( , 'oodti in CiniiiLMl lIlulVs , la. Tholt1 prie-os are a gunontl hoimohulil wordknown thi-oiiuh- out tlio htatos of Iowa anil Nobraska. Their line ol watth yooilti Biirpassos any- 1111111 ; horoloforo hhown in Council UlnlTs , la. It payB to trade at thom m > ! > loii Store. Mt U. Dining hall tickets will bo sold ( or 55.00 , good for 121 ueulb. NEffS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Yesterday Wns Travalhg Men's ' Day at tbo Gliautanqua GronndJ. AN INTERESTING PROGRAM CARRIED OUT Mr. IMvviird ItiMcwatiir T.ilU * In tlicAMom- lihiljo lii.n.valile : | .Mii4lc.il Ce.itliro To- ( liiy's Program Ceiier.ilViuver Will Deliver n Speech Next Tlmriday , The Clmutaun.ua mnnaccment his shown Its uiunl enterprise m nddliiR to Us 1IU of at tractions the nauto of J. 11. Weaver , thn newly nominated candidate on the pooplo's party ticket for the ofllco of president of the United Status. Ho will nppuiir on Thursday afternoon. Ho Is acknowledged to be ono of the leading orators of the country , and ho will , without doubt , a raw n lurgo crowd on account of the new honor ho has re ceived , us well us by reason of his past record. Trawling Men > Day. Yesterday war , Traveling Men's ' day at the assembly grounds , ami althoupti thera wcro coinparatlvoly few traveling man who took advantage ol the opportunity afforded them of gulling to the front , tno exorcises were not the less interesting on lhatuccoutit. Mr. Leon H. Vincent lectured on the subject of "Bngllsh Satlru" In the morning. To thosu who have over heard him lecture It , Will ho unnecessary lo say that ; the lecture was n brilliant effort , sparkling with wit and showing a Ueop Insight Into the subject ho wns handling. Dean Ovvlft was tnlton by the speaker as the partic ular exponent ol lingllsh satlro generally. In the afternoon thcro was a muslcalo , at which Mrs. Nellie Uungs-SUulton , the assem bly band anil the Imperial quartette ap peared. H wu * the last timu thu audience would have Iho chance ot hearing this quur- tolto , which has made a hit , and the audience therefore determined to gut all It could , Kverv selection was encored thrco or four tinios , and in cverv instance thu applause had to bo stopped by the superintendent In order that tbo program might proceed. Ono ol the pieces that took the fancy of tha aud ience especially well was n beautifully har- monUcu arrangement ot "Llttlo Anulo Hoonoy , " but llttlo Annlo Hoonoy's natno was replaced by a long pause , so that thu qtiartotto escaped the vengeance which might otherwise have been visited upon their ho.ids. Kduiird KoBUXViitor Talk * . At the close of the concert Mr. Edward Kosewntor , the editor of TitK OMIHV Uti : , was introduced as the speaker of the after- noon. Ho baa had no opportunity ot prepar ing a sat speech , but although Iho nualencu had already boon in thu amphitheater an hour and u halt ho had no trouble in Keep ing It Interested for another half nn hour. Ho rofoi-rod to the immense growth the traveling men's fraternity lias made in the past few years , saying that It was tills branch pi Inuustry which , among other ac complishments , had mndu the grout hotel sybtom now In vogue in this country n possi bility. He then proceeded to give a graphic ac count of his travels In Kuropa , carrying the audience-with him from London to Amster- ciam , Paris. Berlin and other place * of Eu rope , a n a dwelling soiuowhitt on the oddities of each ono. The recitations bv Prof.V. . W. Cantos and his uuuiruU'r. Portia , woru highly en- Joyed. Thu latter was particularly nopular with tbo audience , her exlrotno youth and the ease nnd gr.ico which she exhibited on the platform beluga combination us uncom mon as > it was pleasing. The classes were all organized yesterday , and the students wont to work with a will. All the clasho ? wcro well attended , and the teachers hops for a successful course of study. Kindergarten Methods. The kindergarten department , under the direction of .Mrs. llurdman , Is n fuituro of the assembly that deserves much cordial sun- ' port from 'thoso who are In attendance. Patents can got many helpful points with reference to Iho use of kindergarten methods In the home , n.id in addi tion to this bencllt the children are given a p'.nco whcro they can play in the irflcrnoon. If the mothers would accept all the benelit-s placed within their reach by the management , the intolerable nuisance would bo done away with of having scores of 111- controlled children running about the am phitheater , preventing these who have paid the admission fee from enjoying the enter tainment , while the parent ! sit by looking at their tinmiinagcablo olTspring , unwilling or unable to put a stop to the nuiauncu. l.iiHt ICvt-iiliig'ii Session. Last evening's program contained a great attraction In the shape of an Illustrated lecture turo by Prof. C. V. Clendonuiu of Chicago. Prof. Clendonniu Is ono of the low men who hits madu a special study of South American history and topography , and wlton tbo public heard that ho would deliver a lecture on the subject of "A South American Vuc.ition" it responded lo the Invitation to bo there , and lhe result was a lurgp evening attendance. Thu lecture was a mo-it Interesting ono , nna wt'h the dissolving views thrown on the big canvas bv the aid of a calcium light , made an Impression that will not soon wear away. Prof. Clomlcunlii Is booked for two moro lectures ut Uiu Twin City Chatitauqua , ami ho has refused to make ong.igo.nents to speak at moro than three assemblies during the summer. The lied Mon , Pocohonlas degree , Iho Modem Woodmen , the Uoyal Nolghuord , the Commercial Pilrrims , and the Or.ind Army hnvo a headquarters at the .south end of the dining hull , on De Motto uvouuo , whcro all vislllni : members of these order.i will bo made welcome. Toiliy'K : I'rosniin. The program today will contain thn usual number of guod things , nnu some extra. In I'otull ' it is as follows : Ul : ! ) ) a. m. Morning Prayers. 11:00 : n. m. Lecture Mr. Leon II. Vincent. Subject : "Hums. " JUt : ) p. m. Muslo Assembly Dunil , Piano Solo Airs , Nelllo Hungs-Skelton. ! i:80p. : m. Lecture Mr. George 15. Llttlo. Subject : "forms and Paces lu Chalk and Crayon. " "sou p. in. Assembly Chorus Hshearsal , b:00 : p. m. Miiblo Assembly Hand. Lec ture Prof. C. R Clondunnlr . Subject : "Tho Chili of History. " ( Illustrated with Storeop- .tlcon. ) _ AVInd ( JUIH Inn Ooutr.lut. The city council got n move on Itself lust evening nml before the evening was over succeeded In cKutlng two moro ofllcers , A. K. Avery waa re-elected to the otllce of Htreut supervisor and A , J. McCUrcn poll- tax collecior. The committee on furnlturo for the now city hull roporU-d that two bids bud boon 10- reived for furnishing tno desks , counters , olo. , for the hall , Ihut of P. Wind for $121 , and U. W. Graham for $ T > ; ll. The contract was lot to Wind nnd the commll'.oo was in structed lo have Hi o rest of iho furnlturo in Inside of thirty days , and ate to procuru suitable chandeliers. A runioiibirauco was Hied hy the property owners on borne of Iho short streets umwuon Sixth and Main streets against the paving which was ordered In that vicinity u short llmu ago. A numbar uf small contracts were lot 'or paviug and grading , aomo bills wuro allowed and qultu u lurgo amount ot routine business was transacted , after which Iho council udjourntd until a week from next .Monday evening. Recollect that the midsummer clear ance HIO : ! of tlio Council lilnll'ri Carpet company only lusts until thu loth of July. Until then the bluest barcaitiB in caV- DOtH , curtaiiiH. otc. , ever ottered in the cily will bu given all customers. Out of town mail ordera ai-o eollcilcd and will receive prompt and satibfactory at- tiMitlon. _ Will Mulie uN'uiv Leather. A gnntloman from one of the live llttlo western Iowa towns has been In the city for several days coiupletiug arrangements lo atari a lunnery lu Council Ulufft , Ho lias oulltlcd lorul capital to Ihu extent of f 10,000 , and thu prospects appear to be excellent for thu citubllihaiouV of a bit ; plant. The lout bur So propose * lo taauo Is produced by n now , simple and very uhonn process , ami is pro nounced by local dealers to bosunerlor to any other leather In the world for the purccsos for Which It Is proposed tn bo used harness work. All of the materials used in the pro cess grows In the Held ) , nnd l.s chlelly our common grains. The leather Is beautiful in tex'ure , has greater strength and wolirhs less than that produced by the old processes. McPlmtl pianos. 110 Stutstnan street , Koid page 0 , Chautauqua program. Clmntiuiqua druggist , Goo. S. Dnvls. leO | ) oojlo in this city use g.is stoves. lhe Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. THAT ii.ivAT : ( n Cuitnty Trc'iuiircr lloed Srlips the Union for N'onp lynicnt nt Taxi'i. The Union clovatrir Is dividing the time with all other stirring happonincs In provld- ine ulttMctloiis tor the public. As nnnojnoad In Tun UK B yoUorJay , County Treasurer oil took n hand in the trouble by attempting ' ing o seize the e'lovator for the nonpayment of about ? rOJO , of unpala tnxos , but his ofHcera who attempted to make the levy -.vero denied ndinlttanco. Yesterday the treasurer slippaJ into Judge MeOea's court and procured an Injunction restraining the Hock Island , Burlington and Milwaukee railroads and Sjcrotnry buy dor of the elevator comp'tny , nnd nil others Interested from Interfering with him or hU agents In the effort to collect the taxes until the matter could bu adjudicated In court. Arinod with ihh injunction the Uvi.su for and Sheriff Ilazpii went to the elevator. Munagor Cook , who has been In temporary chnrtro for the antl-Pcnvy men , was absent nnti his employe ; refused lo permit the county ofllcers to tnlto possession or enter the building. A crowbar In the hands of the lusty treasurer was moro powerful than their verbal protests , nnd in about u lolnuto uttd u half Uuud had poss'jsslon. The Intervention of the county treasurer puts a now phase upon thesituation. . The subsequent moves nro looked for twlth some Interest. Colfttx ginirer ale and mineral water sold ul wliolesa'o by Duquotto & Co. . manufacturing confectioners. Tlio Jewel gasoline steve is the best in the world for safety , durability and economy , ami the new Jewel is its equal. See thorn at Charles Swaino's , 737 Uroad- way. WEAVER'S ACCEPTANCE. The Old .Mini Kloiinunt Makes n Hinging S | > cirli ! Alter Ills Nomination. The enthusiasm of tbo convention reached Its height when General Jamas U. Weaver , the candidate for the presidency , tn response to loud c ills , addressed Iho convention Just previous to adjournment. The hour was 3 o'clock in the morning , but the words of the old warhorse o'.cctriflod ' the vast assemblage into a frenzy of enthusiasm aud at the con clusion of hi ) apsoch the delegate made ono great rush oumaiso for the plattorm lo grasp the hand of the chosen leader. General Weaver's spoooh was as follows : WIMVIT'H Acerptnnee. "Vou cannot Imagine , " said the general , "tho foellng.s which iinimato mo ut this tttno , but I wish to congratulate tub convention upon the splendid spirit which has cuaruc- toruod its work from Iho begin ning unt'l ' the piojcnt moment. It has been a scenu of patriotic ; ocvolion to duty. I have witnessed no bitterness , and if there has been any il has been lct > s than I over saw in a convention of this character and magnitude. ( Applause. ! 1 wish to thanli you In thu name of the peoploof this country for your heroic work here , for tbo sacrifices you have made and the labors you have en- ditrod. I have seen a great many conventions In this country , and I can say to you , this is the greatest ot them all. ( Cheers. | When 1 looU ever this magnificent [ tuthcring I rejolco in my heart that the cause of the people , which so many of you have bjen laboring for years lo advance , now shows unmistakable evi dence ol speedy triumph. [ AppUuso.J "This is the grandest moment of our civil ization. It is rallying the best hearts and best heads of the nation around the tbrco great contentions of modern times the iroat land nroblcm , thu great , currency or llnanctnl problem , aud the great and overshadowing nroblcm of transportation. [ Applauso.J Those are the conlcrj around whicli this grcLt movement Is rallying.ou are right , and you will bu triumphant as certain as wo arc assembled In this hull. ( Prolonged applause. ] your taith nnd your work will conquer. This is no longer a country governed by the people , and it is the great duty today de volving upon lhe party which you represent to rescue Iho government from the grasping federated monopolies and restore it to the grout common people to whom It belongs. [ Applause. ] " 1 wi-h to thank you for the distinguished honor that you have conferred upon mo , and to promise you that , in so far as It shall bo within my power , your standard &ludl not bo trailed in the dust or lowered during this campaign. [ Applause. ] And 1 wish to make you hero and now u promise that if God spares mo and gives mo strength I shall visit every state in tlto union and cu-ry the banner of thu people into llu enemy's camp [ applnuso.J "And now , havintr placed a ticket in the Hold , 1 humblv ask that you will stand by It ( "Wowlll. Wo will. " ] ; that you will stand by the principles of your platform , thn great est ever vlvon to the American or any other people. [ Ai/nluuso. | At some future tlmu I stall bo pleased to signify to you and the American people In a proper and formal manner my acceptance of distinguished honor and 10 pivo the world a ro.ison for "tho hope that l.s within us. " Ton Anxious to Ili-lp UU Client. CnnvcNN'i ! , Wyo , July 5. [ Special Tele gram lo Tins Uii : : . 1 Frank D. Tagt'art , the lawyer charged with furnishing his client , Klnch McKinney , with a revolver with which ho terrorized Iho Jill forcU'ht hours , was todav adiiMttud to ball in the sum of SI.OOU.licn released from jail ho looked as though ho was Just recovering Irom u long slcgc of sickness , IIroll 11 llnl ( ; n > ud'a Head. Cmc.ino , HI. , July & , Hod Cloud , the old Indian chief a.uploycd nt a dime museum had aitm-cntion with In the an n negro en trance loathe museum this morning and was struck on the head with a stick. An ugly scalp wound was the result , and Hod Cloud was lakcn to tha coui'ty hospital , where the physicians attempted la dross the wound , but ho became hostile and refused to receive med ical attention. Doiililo Murder mill Suicide. DAI.MS , Tox. . .luly 5. A dbp.itch lo the News from Pollsborosays ; M. M. Hyroshot and killed his lured man Morgan Patch ycs- lerday. Than , turning to his wlfo who hud witnessed the deed ho cut her throu ; , afler which hnsevored the arteries in his own nock , No cause Is assigned for the triple crime. Arri-'t ol'nn iinhit//l : < ir. Cmr-tno , III , , July fi. Sumuol T. Duller , n tax collector from Philadelphia , who was ar rested In this city on a telegram , was or- raigncd before Justlco Kyan todnv. Huller ie charged with having embezzled ftl.UOJ from the city-while employed as a tax collector. MoHlnley Not L'omlnc U'ent. Cini'.TE , Nob. . July 5. Special to Tin : IlKE.JVorrt ha been received here from the private secretary of Governor McKlnley saying thai Iho announcement that ihu fe-ov- ornor wu * to come west to speak was whollv uuauthurlzed. So fur iio arruneomonls have been made with him. Wlio.it In thn Minn. , July -Figures compiled by the Northwestern Miller oud the Market Korord show the average north western slock of wheat lo ho 1-1,1)10,8.7 ) } bushels , a decrease of fi8-tl)9 ( ) bushoU lor tbo week. A year agn thu loiul stock was 11M.'I,0X ( ) bushels. , CIIIOAOO , 111. . July 5 , The coming Chris- tiun Kndcdvor convention iu Now York U rosponslblo for un unusually largo passenger business lo the cam Just now. The low rotes of return tickets until the middle of Boptem- bar allow portions wuo want to lake a vaca tion almost nnywhcro Ih 'iho ' cast to do sent nt a comparatively sma\l \ outlay for railroad faro. , . Fully 3. * > , UOO people passed through Chicago todav onrouto cast , Ky.cr.v ono of the six railroads run nine to Now York has all the business It can handle nnd some of thorn are hard pressed to gnt car ! enough. /.v . s.u.uo.v Some Tna ( Ivnllamvir Settled Their 1)11. ) Irronrrs'wltli 1'lstoU. DAI.IA , Tox. , July fi. > A News special from Clarendon , Tox. , says:1 : Constable J. F , Urecn , Urlghuin Grelisorp and Hob Hell were killed hero In u saloon light this afternoon , Green , accompanied by Grclssom mid another man , entered a saloon wlmre Hell and his brother wore. A row immodlatoly began , the outcome of lotie existing bnd blood be tween Green and the Hells. Firing com menced , nnd whim the smoke cleared nwny the three men above uienlloucd wore found dead on thu floor. ArriMtcil u Unit is IC.ixsvs CITV , Mo. , July 5. The Tlmos1 Jefferson City , Mo. , spscml says : James Luwsou , colored , wns arrested today for nt- templing criminal assault upon Li/zio Uan- Klo.at Wordsvllle , near here , last Sunday. The people of Wordsvlllo arc greatly excited over the crime and had organized n posseto run I/iwson down , tiiwsnti was arrested as ho was boarding a train for St. Loals. lid Had Alienated llur All'ectlinin. KvNs.vsCiTY , iMo. , JulvfV. . H. Utirton of Chicago has brought suit In tha United States court hero against A. L. Fant for Soi- ) 000 damauos for alienating the affections of his ( Burton's ) wife. Fant is u well known and wealthv cattle mm , nnd owns un exten sive ranch In Texas He claims that the suit Is part of n blackmailing schomc. IVri'ck ol n Si POUT rowsscsi ) , Wash. , July n.-Au un known sloop , bound to this port from Vic toria , capilzed near the Haco rocki , A barkcntlno which ob'orved the accident was tillable to render assistance because of the severe storm. ThiJ stoop Is thought to. bn a niniicrk'ler Irom Chinese waters. It Is not known how manv wore lost. Itelimicd tlio-Stolc'il .Miinry. I'lTTsiifito , Pa. , July 5. Or the,000 stolen from the United State ? express on Juno 1 by J. K. Kyan the company today se cured $1IS13 , Uyan having spent only 51S of the stolen money Today Datecllvo Com- mott took Uyan to the Safe Dwposlt company bulldlnc. where ho turned the money over to Agent Zimmerman. VARIOUS KINDS OF TIME. Why tlio Wutrli of n Traveler ( ioliiR West SCMHIM to I to Fast. Turning1 upon its n.xis in the period which wo divide into twenty-four hours , the sun appears to cross the meridian of each place on the globe once in that in terval. The moment at which it crosses the meridian of any place is termed "local apparent noon" at that place , says the San Francisco Examiner. This would bo till very well if the earth and sun remained fixed in their relative position ; or if the earth , coinplotinfj as it does , an annual revolution about the sun , did so uniformly in ti perfect circle , and that circle word in the same piano with iho motion of daily rotation. Then the successive intervals between the meridian tnssapcs of the sun at Green wich would all bo equal and a perfect chronomutor set at 1'J hours , 0 minutes , 0 seconds , when the sun passes the meridian today , would indicate prc- cifcly the same instant for "apparent noon''o very day. But the earth's path around the sun is not a perfect circle ; it is an ellipse , and the _ motion in one portion of iho ellipse is moro rapid than in another , causing it slight variation in the inter vals between the solar passages. A ain , the plane of the earth's path around the sun or the elliptic , is inclined - - * ° to the piano of the equator , in which the daily rotation tales place , and consequently twice ix year the intervals of "apparent noon" are each about twenty Kcconds greater and twice n year abotit twenty seconds loss than twenty-four hours. To explain just why this result would require more of an investigation Into astronom ical principles than is hero contemplated , but it is * o. nevortlioloss , and any text book will elucidate the reasons. A com bination of tlio twootl'ec'ts causes the sun apparently to slow font-toon minutes in November. But in the course of a year the average is preserved , and therefore n "mean solar day" of exactly , twenty- four hours is adopted in lite almanacs i'.nil is used for all purposes. This ac counts for the difference between meantime time and sun time. A regulator keeps the former ; a sun dial Indicates the lattor. A few years ago ovot-y largo city in the United States had its own local time , and this w.is for each place tl o t.mo mean solar timu , obtained as above indicated. Consequently , n man travel ing wcstw.u-d from Washington would Iltid his watch fast as follows : At Chi- c-igo , forty-two minutes ; at Omaha , ono hour and sixteen minutes ; at Denver , one hour and fifty-two minutes ; ut Salt Lilco City , two hours and twenty min utes ; and finally at San Francisco , tin-jo hours and two minutes. It will readily bo recalled how much annoy ance both to 'trainmen and traveler was occasioned by nil thcso various cor rections. With the lust decade n great reform was Inaugurated. Today a traveler going westward Hilda his watch fast from time to time , but only the hour hand is in error. Tlio hour in changed for each fifteen degrees of longitude. Wash ington time is live Hours slow of Green wich ; Chicago , six hours ; Denver , seven hours , and San Francisco , eight hours. All the intermediate cities and towns are run on ono system or the other , ac cording to their location in latitude , the standard being eastern , central , mount ain and 1'acitie time. All Iho timepieces on the coast are sot by 1'acillc slaiul'.ird time , which is eight hours elowof Green wich mean timo. Tlioroforo u watch which is bol at San Francisco solar tlmo by means of a corrected sun dial IH still ' nmo minutes and. 'jforly-two seconds lower than n Pacifli,8tnndard ( time because - caus-o wo are tlmtpiueh , in longitude west of the 1-Oth meridian , which forms the eastern boundary of northern Cali fornia , and on which only la "J'uoIJlc lime" coincident with "local mean time. " TOtl MUKPHY AT LONG BRANCH. A Once Xoldl Politician In Iho llulo of Itin lncu , Kx-Colleetor Toni'Murphy as a hotelkeeper - keeper iu one of the kuost phases ot our kaleidoscopic metropolitan life , writes Colonel CocUorill fri the New York Hecordor. A klrjO'or-honrlcd. moro genial man than Tom Murphy never lived. And -I doubt whether thcro is on this continent to dav a moro striking example- what dabbling in politics may do for a man who is not cut out for iv politician. Twonty-Ilvo yoaiHiigo Tom Murphy WIIH a succot-sful and highly respected mer chant of this city , lie had como here from Albany as u boy , had formed mer cantile connections , and in course of time had become- thorough-going man of affairs , lie know Abraham Lin coln through employing him as attorney out in Illinois to look after the collections for his hotibo. Ono day , toward the close of the war , whileIn Washington , ho was introduced lo General Grant by Mr. Lincoln. That was the beginning of lilt ) friendship for the grout general. Along in 1807 Mr. Murphy , who was at that time interested somewhat in Iho development of Long Brunch us u sum mer resort , induced Grant to visit him nt that point He had horses at that time , nnd the general ivns fond of driv ing thorn. When ( Jratit became pres ident ho made Murphy collector of the port of Xow York , and thnteby ruined him. In return , the collector gave Grunt u house utLong Itrunch , and this , In a inonsure , ctarlcd the boom for that once famous resort , Mr. Murphy had boon a senator in the state legislature , and the collector- ship threw him into relations with nearly all Iho politicians of his > tinif. Being liberal , they bled him. In at tending to politics ho neglected his own busiupss , and the result in tlmo was llnrxni'ial embarrassment. Colonel Murphy has never lost his true and silicon ) friends. Of coin-so the people who borrowed his money and lived upon his generosity long ago faded out of sight. Ho showed mo ono day a pocketbook - book filled with notes , duo bills , dis honored chocks , etc. , all momo.itoa of kind favors rendered to supposed friends , and altogether not today worth 2"j cents. Ho said Hint ho had not less than $7o,000 worth of this sort of paper and that some of the men whot.o names could bo found therein wore slill enjoy ing prosperity in N'ow York city after a fashion. But Mr. Murphy has found a trtio friend in Colonel George JUiss , who has placed him in charge of the old Ocean house at Long Hrunch. Paris has "salonnlors" who make n profession of tying gentlemen's era vats. An export artist in Utis line can earn -10 francs ( $ s ) an evening. If ho tics "four- in-hands" ho deserves his -10 francs. I \vcnl to Exrrlflor Spring ? , Mo. , In March , IhN'i , pullcrlng with n chronic cnpo of dyepvpoln. I had lici-n trrnk-d liy011115 of thu be t physlriiuin In the roiintry ( ut Knn ns City , i'lndnnntl nml llalllmori- ) , hut without relief. I \ \ \crynmch ilia- couiagt'il but was Induced to try the Kx- ccMor Springs Wnlrin. I oxprrliMircil nlmnut ImnVoiato rrllrf nfli-r niniiiiriirlng their use' , imil galni'il In the llrtt thirty ( bye US pouml ! ) In wi'lfjlit , and from Hint tnnu to tiniitvsunt. . w period of o\rr eight jcnrp. I ha\ < ! hail no U'oro troulile from ilvsnoiisui. My v.Tlphl when I ucnt to Uxn-Knr Pprlnp * wns 110 pounds. 1 now weigh about ItXt notiinlK. I fully ht-lli'Ve lliefo miters properly nsctllll care any case of dyspcpMii. This pcthnpsa KWecping ttntcmi'tit , but they curcil me nnd I know of scores of others who hnvc licen permanently cured of the same complaint by tlic life of these waters. ( Signed ) \V. K. Fowtcn , .Tmlqc of Probate Court. Liberty , Mo. , Oct. 8 , 1S91. The ttattrs are botlltd only by the Excel- tlor Springs Coiaiianyal Excelsior Springs MlSSQUfl HlclwrdsonJJrn Co. , Agts. . Omaha.Nc b WANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " Iht Wondortul Sp.nl8ii Itfiucdjr , la rnlil nltti a Written Cuorantoo lucurc ull NCIVOIM Dis- ra fsi. frutli asVoak Memory , I/n i of Drain 1'owor , llcailnclic , WnLt'Tulncts , Lost Mrtii liooil , h'crrmisncsif , Ijn- fltiiiK1 , nil drains nnJ losi of iio'er of Hie ( ioncrathu Omans In cither rt'X , cnu-e.l liy o\er-cxi'rtlon , rontliful ItMll ciotltMis , or the uxrt slve JHt'Of Inti.irco , o | > lutnol MlriiiiliuiH. uhlell llltltiuitcly Ii-Hil In liitlinilly. ( , in'iiiiiillHi | nml liiMinllv. I'm up lu convenient rmin to currv In the vi > vt pmkit. l-ike | l apackasc , ortiforJS. Wllli c\eiy fjiiiilci we she a wrlttoo Biiarnnteo to euro or refund the monojr. > vnt bjr mall In miy mMiPM. I'lrcnlnr tttt tiirlnlnciitelupc Mention thn jiaper. AnJif , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. . llraucli Office tot u. S. A 3M Denthnrn Slr.-Jt , CIIKIAOO , Il.U fOIl BALE IX OV'AHA. KED. , Bi" Kr.hc A Co. . Co.r IStn & Douelas St . 4 A Fuller & Co. . Cor 14tli & DonzlasSts. i Extract ofBeef , Do you want a copy ol DocfTe.iV See that it is made from the Gen uinu Incomparably the best. I "tiro , pain- lablorcfresliiii" ; . Dis- Eoluds cloarly- the Biron : I.ci- biir's slirnauro in blue on cat abul , thus. DD. B. \VESr'H NKIIVI' AND III'.iVINTRIEXT- MK.VT. a ipHolllo for llysl-irU. IMttlnoM , t'lti. Nail rnlKU , iltt.i < laehu. Xerruui 1'roitnilon cnu aa tir alcohui or iuti.icci > , Wakufulnuid , .Mtintfil IJduro elou , hnitnosAuf the Urnui. o < iu lii ? laianltjr , mUery dcciyit-Mi ; l'r.iii.ttnro OM Auo , llnrrt'nun. l , < jti ot I'owir'.r. either oi. Impalonoy. l.uncuirtiun sru nil I otuuloVu tkn. i * . lnvuluni < iry l.tjism , Mpnr mmorrhna caused by ovor-uxuitloii of tiJ liruli : Hulf-nbmuiivcr-liiilaU-aeu. A luontli'i trttutnu i H. U for f" , tiy tu.ill , Wuttu.irfiiittidiilic buxu lo j'j,1 ' Kacli order lorn b Tt > i. n-itli } j will imd writ' * uuarnnt slo rafuml If uotouru , ! . ( Jiianintoe i-n i Dill ) by A. * cln 'iter. ' ilriiKKlu. MI ! " naont , soulli i : coiuor lUth anil t'Hruaui li * . Oiniibi n. A now anil Comptclo Troalmont , conilitlnf oj Fiil'ixullurlo. Olnlniant la ( 'IIXIIH | | < , tilsu In llox nil I'll- ! n I'ujlllru Cure Iir Kxt riinl , Intnrnnl bllndnr Olaaillni : Itclilnit , I'liroiilc , ItcOJiitnr lieruill- tarr I'llai. T il Itoiuuly In * never l > on kuunn to full. II per bin ntotCt noutby \VlirsiuIorfruuj Hits lurrlbla r.liuniM uhi-ii it willtou unnmntutj It po'HUBlr Bl n with B tioxoi ur raruiiil the manor II nol enroll MJnil utatnpfor ( ma bauiplu. ( ititiratlteo bj Kiilm AC.'o. , Drui'Mi , Solu Auoaii , corns' "ius ( luiNirueU , Onmhi. Vcb CITlZENS.STATfi BAM OfCnuncll lllu'Ii Cnpltilstco't fcurplnsanU'routs NHU U NotCiiitUl | an ! Hnrplm Dlruetorii .1.1) . H 1 iui : It > 'l. ' ' . ' . \i. \ niiitir' , K' t Cli-anon , B. M. Ilirl , I. , V. Mlllir. J. -liu'iuii uriilChirlui II. llunnan. Transict onor.il luinlc- In linuinuss. lir-'o-i' : caplt.it anJ snrplm jf any hank In z'oiithvruitorn lowi. ; Sr Otf Tl-vlfi DaO3ITi A Oilllllllllj tire In ihu state fi-ilual fiinrtb. I'fiuiK : i , I and 5 ts Iluiiru hlouk , Cunnull lllnlTs , la. NOTICK OK AKSIWS.MUNTUF DAM AGES FOH UKAD1.NU JJOU'AUD STIIHKT. To thu ovvnorx of all lots , piirtH of lots uml rvulentute nliiutf Howard Mrunt from Twen- ta'th htrcut ton iiolnf.'H ) fiiutvxl of ' ! ' \vun- tii'th Btrcet mid ncvudsary aiinroiiIIUH. . Von in o hurohy notlllud 111 it thu iindur- Bliini'd. ihnii' d'.blntcresioil fruiiholiluraof the i-ltv of Oniahii , have boon duly apimliiluil hy the mayor , with the appruv.il of ihu cliy council of said oity , to imoss iho dniiriiio ID the OWIIITH. roKpoellvoly. of iho prop- i-rty ulTuuti'd ny crudlliK Howard slroot from Twentieth Ntrout to a point 'M < fuot wuHtuf Twnntlutli htr ot , iluuliinu ! noc'i'miry hy ordl- niiiico No 'M' , passed Juno II , b'J' , npptovoil Jiinu 15 , IM ) . ' . Vou an > fiirtnur notlflod that having no- cuptoil Raid appolntinont and ( Inly inmllllo I UN rciiilri'd | hy Uw. wo will , on thu lltii day of July. A. I ) . 1Wnt the lioiirof 1-io'ulock in thu fortiiioon. tit the olllco of Hhrlvur .V O'Dunu- hou , IJUi I'lirnani struol , within Iho corpurule llinliHof huld i-liy , mout for Iho purpose , of roim ( lorlnv Hiul lunUliiK thu lusunsimmt of ( liuniu'ii lo ihu ownvrn ro pucllvoly of Maid nroporly , allccU'd by Hild uniillni. , talilns Into i-oiiHlduratlon spi'olul bi'iiulllH , if nny. Von are iiiitlflcil to ho prrxunt at the tlmo and pliiuu aloroxiiUI and maku any objo'-'tknis ' In or htatoinenH coni-urnln : said asi > u4muiit of ilumuirf ! > an yon inn v I'onhlilrr pronor , W. ( I HllltlVKU , UKO , J , I'AIM , . JAMlWriTOCICDAM : , Coniiuiuou uf AuuriiUuiH. Omaha Juno''O , Ibiu. J-JUlut AN OLD VETERAN. 11 HcfUcrliter , Slovens' I' o I n 1 1 WIs. , ( "iifforoil tot C5 yearn of Nor- \ons I'roptr.illon , imoro tliKti toimna cnn ti > ll. riiyHcl- ( ins nviiUoil notli- lap , ono lc-ttli ) > o. ' DR. TVIILES1 nceronATivc NERVINE _ , brotiL-ht him rot , ( iri > | ) Mill made him fi < rl lllioa newniftn. Dr. .lullan f. t"tnlor\vooil , Moin | > hl , Tcnn. , etiileii'il from periodical tu-nons nll.u'Uf , hut foiimi cfTivt iilti-r li'ltiK ono liottM ot Nrrtlue. Trial liotthami i < | p niit book 1'KEK at 1'or stile by Ki.lm ACa. . I.Mli .t Pouclas Pt " " " IHAT "A Fine Ranch of y o urs. Youli ave work J I hard for it , haven't you ? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when yon settled on it , and now yon wonU'nt take fifty. How lonj ; ; do yon ex pect to live on that place ? Would yon bo surprise. ! if some railroad land agent or claim jumper shoiill come along some dayand tellyon to move on ? Unless you liavc'a patent on recorl yon arc not safe perhaps not then. Why don't yon ask The Bee Bureau of Claims to look into your title and get you a patent that will stick ? THE - - Bee Bureau of Claims Room 22O , Bee Building , Omah. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING ALLEY FHOM 8TII STREET TO 10TII STREET BETWEEN PINE AND HICKORY STREETS. To the owners of nil lots | rirt of lots and Oul L'slutu iiloiu thu alloy fiom Mh street to tlii'strtiOt botwuun I'lno and Hickory streets : Von are hereby notlllcd that thu nndcr- Hlmiod. tlirco ill-lnturostud frorliohlor-t of the city of ( Jmahn. liuve been duly appointed ny the mayor , with Iho approval of the city council < > f sulil elty. to us'-O'-s thod.-imaso to tin- owners respi-etlvi-ly of thu property af- foL-tfil by Kradliu the alloy from Mh to 10th Btreols between I'ino and Iliokory blieets , d - elarod necessary by ordlniiiK'C'MJ ? . pas o.l Juno U. Jh'J. ' , npprovud Juno IS , l"J- . Von mo fuithur unfilled , tbnl bavins ae- ccjiteil sulil aiipolntmoiu , : ind duly nualllioil us ri'qulii'ii bv law , wo will , on thu 8th day of .Inly , A. I ) . IWt. , ut tliu hour of iJo'elo In the fotunoon. at Iho ollli-o nf T. U llrunnur , li'oom 1 W.ire block , within thu uorponto lim its of salil olty. meet for the V"rposu of con- SHlerlni ; the miikliii ? mill hsTCssim'iit of il.-uii- IIBI" to thu owners rusmvtlvolv of s.ild prop erty , ali'eultKl by sild : ratlin : : , taklu , ' Into couslduriitlon snonlal boncllts. If : iny. Von a ri ! notlllud to ho present ut the tlmo anil plnco uforesilil. : and make any objections to or stiitumunts coiu-urnhii ; said nst" < inoiit of daniitgu as you may consliler prnpur. 'J' . l' . IIIIUNNIII. : T. II .MCUl'i.Micil , W. II. ( iATKS , fomniltteo of Appraisers. O.MAIIA.TllIi02. " , I ll , ' . .r..i.lli't ' PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Soali'il propjsuls will he rceolve.,1 hv the un- derslKiied until lii : o'clock p. m. , .Inly Kith , IMU. for thu following kinds uf paving mator- lai , vl/ : Sheet iisphaltnm. Cloo.x Falls or other . : rnn I to. Color. ido sun Istonc. WooilrnlV. liaiisiih , stonii. Anil vitr.llc'd brick , all ucconllns toppc'cifl- catlons. I'or niivln'4 and repavlni : part of the fullow- InKulleyunil htreut In the city of Omiilm , coiiiprlsuil In hticcl Improvement districts No1711 uiul IT4. orderuil liuproveil by ordl- nanees Nos llll.'i an I III Hi luspoiMlvelv. an I moro partlcnliirlv dterlbed as follows , vl/ : Nu. 471Alloy f rum 1-ltli In 14th xlieets. bu- twi-en , lii < ks 1:1 : street and .lours ilr"ul. Nu. 171. ITIb sircnt , from rain.im stmol to Iliirney street. K'ifli li'il lo-peelfy u prlco per sijnarp yard for the | ) ! ivni and rep.ivini ; uomplulo on the alley an i street. \\oi-klo bu done and hlils to bu ni.iilo In aeeorilaniM' v-th plans and siieelliuiitluim adopteil In Jiinn. | sl. : ' , and on Illu In the ollico of tlic Ilo i\l of I'uMIc Works. ICach proposal to bo mailu on print" ! ! blinks : furnished hv the hiriril , and to be accnin- panled by u tvitllluC check In till ) sum of Mil ) , p O alilo to the eliy of Umaha. : ir > un cvhlci.'jii of irood faith. Tin1 board reserves tlio right to award the contract cm the siln : districts torelher. or on oauh district sep'iriituly. for tlio ullVeront kinds of Miiiterl-il. subject to the -uloutlou of the niiiterlal bv thu property owneri1. or the m lyor and elly coiini-11 , to loject any or nil bids , anil to wulvu defiiclH. I'V. . IIIltKIIAUSini. Ohiilrninn Hour I of I'liblle Works. Omaha Neb , Juno ' 'lith , is.r ' . JL'h-'J'.llyVil. NOTICE OF ASSESS.M ENT OF DAMAGES - AGES FOR GRADING. To tin ov. m IK of ell loth and parlsof lots nnd pal chliitu i.loiiu the alley iiinnlir/ oust nml wust ad.lolnln lots : n , 'li , .T.1. : it. : > l , ' > > . M. : i" . 'N. .a and 4 ' , In block I , C.impboll's addition , fiom ath ) s'.rcet to'J'st street. Vou are herehv notlllud that the iiiiilor- Hl.'iiuil. tbrcu d.t-lnturusiud freehulilurHOf the city of Omaha , h.ivo heon duly appointed by tliii mayor , with thu uppioval of thu city council of said elty. loin-suss llio ilaniax'e to the nwiii-M runouilvuly | of the property nil eel nl by Kr.idln ; alloy In block I , I'amp- holl'.s adilitlim. from -HIi Hlicet to ' 'li-t ' streot. dceliired iioc-ossary hy oroin nice -1.1)1 , p-iu u I Junu II , 1MU , iipnrovL'd Jnnu 15 , IH.i- ' . Vou aiu furlhor iiotllleil , that bavin : iiccepto I RII : | | uppolntmuiH , and dilliiml | - lllud as rciiilrod | bylaw , wu will , on lint 7tb dav of July , A. I ) . Ivi. ' . at the hour of I1) ) o'clock In the forenoon , ut the olllce of T. II. McCnllocli , room HI' ' . N. V. Life hullillnu , within thu corporatu limits of said cliy , muut for thu purpose of considering and nialclii thu assovsn en ! of dainaRU to the owners rusjiect- ivoly of said properly , affected by Hiild i/nul- liiit.ikliiK Into t'oiHfdurat.oiisnoclalbcnoHts , If aiiv. Vnu are nollflcil to be prCKcnt at the timu and places aforusulil. an i make any oboclony | ! tool nt'ilcmiuitH ( 'onccriiln r said us'-essineiit of diiiiii : e.-i ub you mav cimsldor prnpur. T. II , M < cn.i.orii , UIMIIMK : u THOMAS , U. H. IIINIWA. : : Omaha , InnnS'l , IPICJ. .V.M.IIOt NOTUJ E OF ASSESSMEN I' OK"iA M AGES FOR GRADING "D"FORM- ( KRLY DOMINION ) STREET FHOM DTII STR1CET 'J'O in'H ; STRIOET. To the owners of all lots , pum of lots nnd loul eslito ; uluiu "D" I formerly Dominion ] street from 0th at reel to Kith xtruul. Vou nro hereby nollllud that thu undur- Blunui ! , throu iliHlnluruHtuil fruuhohlurs of thu elty of Omuli i , havu boon ilnlv uppolntu'l by tbo niiiyor. with thuaiiuruval of Ihecity coun- i'll of rialil e.ty. to ntess the dnmine to thn owners riHunotlvuly of thu propiiny alluutoi ) l.y itradluK " ) ' ( foimurly Dominionl Htn-ot from llth Htrnut t lUtlibtreul , duclaieil nuccs- Hiry bv ordlnaiiL-u No. IHI'i. p.iasud Aiirll UJtli , It-.1 ' ) , approved May llril , IS'.ii. Vouuru further notlflud. hill Irivlnu ue- cepted xalil appointment , ami duly oiiatlfluil ii reijulrud by law. wo will , on IhoMli day of July. A. U , IMiJ , ut thu hour of ' . ' oYlock in Ihu afternoon , at IbuolUcuiif W. II. ( ialeu , No. C.'i , N. V. l/lfn bnl'dltiK. within thu corporatu llmllh of Hulil cliy , muut for Ihu DIII pose of eon- lildiirlni ; and miiulnu iiti u > i ment of iliimuKo la the owners rCBpoctlvuly of said pronrlv | , u Heeled by tald Kniillntaklni ; lulu cunnld- oral Inn Npuulal benullie , It any. Vou nro notllled tu bo present at thu tlmo nnd plnco uforcnilil ; , uml malic any objections to or htatemunlH coiifernln'J KII | | asies-.ment of duiniiKioi UN you may coiiHliler liropur. ' ' ' ' w. H''CJAT'K ! * ! JOHN W. UUHIII.VH. Oniuhii , Junui , Ib'J. , SPECIAL NOT COBS , COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\r.\XTKD -Joml ( Rlrl for cpnornl lioimo- t work. Umvl watas. Mr * ( loui o Koullno , ll.ii Last I'lorce street. ] | HH Kl-'Xr The ( lurulllni : nn Pli-sl nvoTilin L HID ) IMelitli Mroot fiirinrrly occupied by M. 1. Smith ; II rooms 'i IwUi rooms ami sill inoiipM > Improvements ; eooil stnhlo mill out inillilinej rout $ > u | ior inuntli. K II Slionfo. l | \ . : - ; and crlit tndl wltli n Jtnol ; of ieiienil : inim-liandlsc aiidduolllit. ; . Irico f r.VnUi ; will tnidu for uiiii > ra Si" > ri3kv or Kniis is Intnl. B , II. Shu.ifo. ljHlt SA1.K On small piiyimuil , fruit anil * Mirden iuti I mur Council 111 .its. li II. Slirufe , Ilioadwny an. I Main street LI' YOV h.ivo anyllilns for rilc or tr.ulo sud _ _ I . I' ' . SluMfo , Urmilwnr anil MUI-I stroiil nHUi IU\ ; I | TwollliiM : lu nil juris of thu JL pity. I , II. She.tfu. llro.itlw.iy an i Main. l 'li HI NT-KUIit-ruoiiiilwollitu Vnsh- 1 hutoN avi' . , iniiiluru tylo < uI I o mvon- loiice-i. In pM'i-l.piil ropalr , . rout fit II. II. Mieafo. llruidwur and Main .sis. J l'U SAl.K-llotul mill I-IMI mi runt In n prm- . perons Nebraska city , p 1x1114 buslnps * . teed rc.isnm for solllni ? , price Ji.o.i It it a , snap. I' . II. "liP.i'i'J.lro.iilwjiy un I M iliKlri-nU 1UUAI.K 1'arm , ; a ! > norm , In 1kon 1 > on JCo , low i..MO acres broliu , Inlnnoo feiu-u I pasture tin.l inn.iilow. I'rk-ij * . ' . ' , in .UM-O. II II 8-hiMfi' , llMidWiiy i\n.l Mtiln street. - < AU : Tlio st-impttu busline iitut : ir niHvllcwor' ' * materials ; HIM tf. < l.u to livxvo flty : uoi | Hume for a lady to i ; in 'i IS'IIO-H. Mjs. II I'.Mks. 4U' llrotuhvii ) . ( , oi'cil Illun \\rANTKD-l5intoni Nebraska l.iiuls u e\- chanui' for I'oiimill H.nlVproperty Ii II , Hieafe. llroi.'w ' iv anil Main alroet. JjniftM r Ian l.s. jjirdun Ian Is , f irms mill Mty - | iniii | < rtv for salu or tr.ulo. l > , iy , v II > si , jj IVnrl Mteei , _ l UI ! SAM : -Kluviitor wltli corn sheiler , J4.IK.U tin. il illy ; uorn-ur trier. un bit , nu hdiir ; s.imill ultiplimnnt. : ID II I1 nu'.no ; llollU 11 110,1 I bus MUM ! luciktUll MIIT I llllll'll lUiur- . Will t ikOKoo.l l-ind In rli.uno or selH cheap fiireash. R U. Sheatn. _ iroliSAStock ! ] : of moivlian.lls. . m I iTinlil- * I MJ : In need lo'.va town ; stoc . mvoleos JI..MW.OII1 lias oolir.iiln ; InilliUn. . fl.Hi < ( ) 'iil ' Imixuln ; will talio ironil lo.v.i i.uul In ox- olianip. ; R II. Sliuifo. _ _ rilllK MltiliEHl' UAUdAINUn.itno rosl ilciii'O lot. No. i.'s olltll I'.rst stftit , S foot front ; Imst location mill licit liar aln In the elty If t.ikuu at OIIL-U. D.iy , t llusi. ,1J I'umlstrout. _ _ IiHJUSAU- ' ilenil Intho , to ) t or n , > w r. Tifnut lotisr. I'.1 incites wlilo , liack eeiiroil anil screw onuiiii , with uo-nplutu ohatiKo u tfi'irni , 'l pluti'ks , oni ) li-lneli , onu 4- . licit anil 1 drill L'linek : : i sets muttil tiiriiln : tooK t ; nMu ono : i-liorso power oil eir-lin' . wltit shifting , linllcys , lioltlni : . otj. All In k'o.nl urdoianil will lie sold elionti for caHli or on timu to ruht patty. Aillrms llu < Ti. Klllotl. la. * ) ! ' Al'UE nf In nil In southern Iowa for ill' 'at fl : per iicro : W ) acios frnll. farm In Millt eon tity fors.ttu. .lohnston > t Van I'ation. iri'It ' SALl' , llotols mill restaurants In lown - * anil .Nebraska , diilni ; prolll'ililo linsliiust mill well located ; will takul indln part tradu ; wrlto for dotalU. K. II. Hlio.tfu. IJ OU SAUC-A nrst class sto-U of ononil 1inotvli iiidlso with coo , I wllu prlpu * VKK ) ; will take uood lanil ino.\uhano. ! ' . II. Slioafo. " 171UU SAI.i : Stock of inlllliierv anil notion" Jwi More tinil llxtnros ; prlco J , ilJU ; will lo for Imnl. M II. Hhuafo. ITlOlt HAI < K S ) nproft of Komi lund and now -L cottaito. with four ncros land In Uarnor- vlllu. Noli. ; till inodurn lintrovt ) > ! iu'til > < will I'xchatui- a pleasant eott.mo froiif In- fiiniljranco In Oounull lllnll's or Umaliii. K. II. Sliuiifi * . lUl ! Itr.NT Two of the host Ca ; Hats on 1'ou rth streut. OIt SA 1,1Albion : Holier mills on lloono - river. Ni-b.j llnusl wtilur power In thustnlu , nrulopltiK l-'r > liorso power water entire VISIT ; ilally eupacliy , too barrels ; ni.ieh IIPTV mid iippniten inee.s complotuln every detail , ( iiiod frame residence ; h acrosnf lairl. tit p nerfix'l : price , $ .Ml " : will take nnlmprovo I uustuni Nebiasliu lund. 1C. II. hhu.tfo. OdiaMoilicilaBI&iri5il : ? INFIRMARY r TREATMENT OP ALL- PcM frt-ll lies , apparatus n ml Ko nn 1101 forbiic ' . ' ifu trjitm tut uf ivjrvfirii of dlsu.isu roiiulrlii n.odkvil or siir.-lu il troitmuiit. : 60 beds for patients , bo ml mil atton-Lims. llest , iiccoiuoJations Inlliuwusr. \\t lu for clriMilurs on defonint us an 1 braces , trussus , club fuul , u'irv il.urj'i jf snliu , piles , tumors uincior.--it irrh. iiranuh t s. In- haliuliin.o ectrielty , p irnlys.-j , op'loiuy ' , kid- iiov.b n ulur. oyo. car , skin an I blool and .ill . DISEASES OF MEN C ftVh' ' Jt Wonioii riCICIO. Wo Inivulalulv ml | nl i lyuii- Innoii irtniuiit for woiiiun during eonflnoiiioiit * ilrloily nr v.ito.i Onlv Uullahlo Slodloal lu- btituloni.ildnKa Siio-l illy o. 1'HI VA'L'10 UlSl'lAHUd A'l II oed Dlsu isoJ sni'ciHsfialy tro.ltoL Synhliltli ) I'olson tomovt'il fi'i n thu uystoiu without ini-roury. Now itt.'itor.ttlvu I'rjat- tnunt for losi of'I i'AII'UNVKIt l'oroi. . < tin- uliio to vls.lu.-i may ho troatud tit lioine by i-oiTOiuuii HIIIC , All coininniiioiitlom vonli * diMithil Moli-lni'H or inslrn , limit , sixit Uy ma I firi\iros4. | nuuiiriily p.-u-Koil , no in ir.i-i 1..1 hut call1 ciintontsur HOII Jir. ono p. rsonu in- turv PW prtiforro I. Call an I consult nor history of your cuso , untl tvo will soml In u rainier , nu r VKKRutmn i-r nnnif Tn MFN - DUUA IU MCN , spuoiul or Norvoiu DH- cases Iiniioti-noy , Svphilla , Olout : in I Varluo- role , withiiiiu-il'un INU llr.u-i's Appllancm for Dcfonnltlm k Trmai. Only iii'iinifaotiiry lnt.hu Wo-itof liKFOitil- JTf , ll'l'tl I.1UK1 , J'ttl'.tuifi , H . . H /.s a .v it n r.h TH. Omaha Medical and Surglcil Instilals , 20th and Broadway , Oo moll Blu'Ii ' Ton inlnnloV il lu from t'untor oC Dinah i on m un 1 OMIIIU' ! ll'iilfi ' uio-trlu moMr Una COUNCIL Wm STEM DYr ] VORH All k nHot Dyoiiu nnl ( 'Iniiiiln 'dono Intho hi best blylu of the art. I < ' .td d an I Ntnlnuil fabrics muilu to look us > oud as IIUIY. lluil fuiitlieihoUi.ino.l by steam In llrtt-tl.m manner - ner > Work promptly iiiinu an'l ilul verd.l lu-ill pat is of ihu c-o.intry. Bun I for nr.cu ilsu u. A. MAOiiAN. - - rnui'Ki : iliillroiilwiy. : No'ir North voilir.i ( JouxJtc , Hi , I/n't. In vx To Ihu owners of lots uml pnrts of lots iinil re il cxl.ilu alnir'ith strein fpim Itees struct to Tactile Hired ami I'nolllo street from -Ith ktrcut to"Hh .iveiinu In thu ulty of U n.ilia , Von are hereby notillol Unit thu iindor- blKnuil , tlnve dlHlnturostuil freeholders of iho city of Uniah i , bavo Ijoen duly appointed by Ihu mayor , with thu approval of thu city couni II of Kald ouy. to anseri-i thn dainiiiiu to the owners respectively of the property nf- fcclud by thoehun.'ii ( if irrulu uf I.til Ntruut from Hees atruul lo 1'aclllu stieet anil 1'uulllu Htrout front "lib Htreut toBtli a\uuiiu , du- cl.'irud ni.'ceMsary b ) ordinance IS ) , passuil .Mny SO , A. I ) . Is'.i. ' , npiiruved Mny 'J . A I ) . Ih'JV. ton are Inrther notllleil , that liavliu' au- t-niititU said iipnolnlmiint. and duiv ( iiiallllud us rciiulred by law. wo will , on thu lltb ( lay of July. A. l > . I Ml' , ntlbo hour of IU n'ulifk lu the forein.iiii. ut the Mlllce of John F K uek. room ful. Olrimbur of I'-inimorou within Ihu corporalu limits uf Nutd elty , muut for Iho purpose ( if oiiiislderln-'aml maktliulliu IIHSUHH- niuiil of damatre to the owners le piHllvely ! uf Hind properly. ull'oto : ! I by said ehau.'u ut frade. tiikluj Into contililoratlon bimolal hone- Ills. if Hiiy. Vou uru nntlllud to bo present at Iho tlmo and iiliicu nfiircsiitil and niiku : an obeot'om tour HtiiUimuutH coiicurnln s uald uf duinaKCi uu you may consider prouur. JOII.N I' . l''I.Al'IC , ( Jio : , j. PAP i/ . Cnmuillluu of AliprnUer/i. / Omaha , June 28 , UKi J.'JJlDt