THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SKTUUDAY , JULY T6 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. I cl.'MiecHj Currier to finy partof the CUT ll.W. TILTON , - MANAGER. . - rt ' iinM-i.J HllVnCflOfflcO ii . . I I I.ri'lIONF.hj NlRlt | Kuitor MIA un . /.vr/o.v. . N V. Plumbing Co. Doston store for dry gooJi. Council IJlufTs Lumber Co. , The funcrnl o ! 1C. A. Novllng will plr.co this nfturnoon lit 2 o'clock from uls late residence , fi7 ! South Main street. Henry Urclor wni Anoil # 3 nnd coals by Justice Hatnmor yesterday for committing nn nssnult und Dnttory upon Mrs. M. A. Hootcn , The roRUlnr nicotine of Etchotnli council No. a , Dacrooof l > ocatio..la , will bo hold tin * ovonl'ii : In the wigwam of thu Uod Mon , corner of HrnmUviiy im I Main street , ut tuo eighth run for work In thu de roos. A. lliiclnvlu complained to the pullco ypi- tcrtluv that bin son , n yountr inaa , had stolen hla mother's w.Uch nnrt loft homo. iuo evening at u younir man wm found last uanco In the wciton. nnrt of ttio city. arat'o llconsos were issued yotoruoy to Hans itasmus of Omthn ami Mmnlo hey or Council UlulTs , and .Inhti P. KltoluiTj ? of Omalia and Mary Hohr of Ooiincll Bluffs. Hoth couples were married by Justlco Hum- mor. mor.All the employes of the Boston store at tended Chautaun.ua yesterday afternoon. A b ! ; : carry-all and a tally-ho coach were char tered oy their employers , Mossr.-i. FothorliiK- Imtn , Whltolaw & Co. , nnd all the expenses of the trip were paid. Throa men were nrroitcd by DipatyMif Bhnl b'owlor yoitordav afturnoon on n telephone - phone messaRo from the O natui pollco nnd were slaton with belli ; , ' fui'Ulvos from jus tice. They nro sup o od to have burguir- bed n barber shop und stolen a lot of ra/.jrs mid othur tools. Thov ( javo tnelr 11.111101 as Alonzo liiRorsoll , William Lottaro and \V. Metcalf. 'I'ho announcement maJo by some of the pipers that tbo murchnnts would oleo tholr places today , as well as yesterday for the benefit of the o who wished to attend tbo Chnutaufiua , was n mistake. Wncn the agreement was llrst circulated It was the intention of tlioso who cot it up to hnvo tlio storesoloiud on both dnys , but the plan mut with so much opposition that the napor was chunked. _ _ A III ; ; Attrurtlmi. Mannwa lias a blp nltraction on llio bonrtls for tlio coininv : wouk. Coin- munciiif , ' Sniuliiy , .luly 17 , Prof. Ognwn nnd Lroon of royul .Inimncso porfonncrs will ffivo n public exhibition in front of llio Hotel Mniiiiwn oiiuh evening for oiffbt conaecutivo ovonlnca. Two por- foriniinees will bo given oieh ovoniiifr , tbo llrsl commonciiit' t f > p. in. , nnd tbo Focond ut 1) ) p. in. Perfornmncos will lust ono hour. This is no "WildVcht" show , but is soinotHintr every rcHident of C'ounuil Ululls nnd Oinivlin fabould witness. Ori innl .Inpnneso fonts will bo ] > erfonnod , fonts Unit will nt once cntiho tbo nvoni e npcotutor to innrvul nt their dilllijultiiosa 1'rof.O iiwn is ctiroutcfrnm .liipnii tothu Fifth Avenno tlicnter. Now Yorlc , where ho is booked with his com pany for nn oxton.led ongn.roiiiotit. ; Tlio jorforniiinc2s ) will bo eon ducted in open nir nnd will bu free for everybody. A.vorm.K CIIANCI : Forijiltiirclny ut tint Itoston Store , Coiiurll ItllllVrt , III. Those that could not nvnil themselves of our p'tnisol und sun umbrella SALK htct Sitlurdny will hnvo n chnnco to dose so Saturday liisl , when wo wi'l ' put on Bale nil our parnsols nnd him umbrollaa AT COST. Saturday lirst ( nil day ) open until 10 p.m. BOSTON STOKK , Council Uluffs , In. I'HllSUX.I L I'Ali.lGlt.ll'll S. Mrs. MeOluro of Mount Pleasant , lo. , Is the Riinstof Miss Ida Casady. \V. L. IHgua Is very ill and his friends have given un nil hopes of his recovery. Dr. Jiihu Uewltt Miller Is in the eity and will iccturo at the Cliautmiqu.i this afternoon niitl ovonititf. Miss Sophia Miller rcturnot * Wednesday iiornmg from Chlciigo , where nho has boon ottcnding Owen academy , preparatory school of iho Ctncaeo unlveslty , for n year and n luil I. She expects to lit herself for u tcachor of Uindcr artcn. Tlio Intcrii'itioiinl Cure. This iiiBtitutton 1ms boon quietly pur- suiiiff its \vny hinco tlio niinoniiuunicnt of itH oponuir ( in the annex of the Onind liotol in Council tUiilTb. Mnny hnvo received - coivod onro fioin tlio terrible ilrinU ( liHoiiso , nnd todny nro hnppy in the now lifo thut hns como to them. The trcnt- nicnt is Hiifo , Biiro'uid iiormnnunt. Unilor n direful physuMun the beat of results iiUoiul tlio ti'cntinunt , nna no ono thut h.is followed tlio instructions but lins ro- roivcd full buncflt of nil thut is claimed for the euro. Coniforttiblo rooms nro furnished in the iinnox to the Griind hotel , to which nil frionus of Iho euro nro inviteil. There nro receplioh nnd rending rooms nnd Dfovisiotis for baths ; in fnct , every inoans in provided for the full recovery of nil sull'orliif , ' from the ae.iotiolic , oni'un , cocuino , tobacco , ci arotto anil ntlied disonsos. Mnnj' hnvo boon sent forth from tills euro lo whom the International Cure as- boelntion eiiii roudily refer. Below is given atoHtimonial from ono well Icnown In Council UluiTs : Cot'NCH. Hia'i'T , In. , July 11. Tutor- national Cure Association : Uentlemen It is n iilcnsuro for iao to spenlc of the bunollts I hnvo received from the Intor- natioiial Curo. I hnvo for years boon iindoi the iiilluoni.'o of liquor nnd much nf the time untiblo to control Iho nppo- ito. It hns been sorlotib hnrm to my own wolfnro , nnd borrow nnd loss to my friends. A few weeks Bineo I entered upon trontmeiit nt the Internntionnl Cure As- Kiciatidii nnd todny I am fully free from the desire of nleoholie drinks. I live In n now world with u future brltlit ; with hope. My ( tppotito is Kood . .ml my KO'O' ' ' > 1 lienlth oxcollent. 1 hnvo never sn.Toied In nny w.iy from llio ti'ontment , but found bono.lts every way from same. It is with grntitudo I ahtill nhvnys remember - member the Intoriintionnl Cure , nnd \vlsli nil eulToriiiK' from tliodrinlcdlBonso mny Hnd the s mo relief it h.xs given mo. Truly yours , ClI.Mtl.r.S. A. Ll.N'DltOTH. Kor fnrthur informntlon jiorMins can cull nt or addrcHH the Intonintionnl Cure AbHoelntion , o'JO Firnt nventio , fronting Unylids parlt , I'ouiicil IHulTs. William \Yoleh will hnvojarryiillB ; to lenva the end of the motor line on i'lorco Htrcot for ( JhauUuiquu nt t25o for the round trip. C rriaycsi5u : each way. _ roitc.in-Tiu : UKKATUOST KAI.K ( If riiriinoU anil Sun Uiiiliri'llii * HI tlui lln.- Inn siuriiioiuu'll Illnirlii. . BATUIIDAY Ai.i. DAY , Oi-i.v : UNTII. 10 IM. . UMHUl.l.I.AS AND l'AHASOI.8 AT COST. B Hi' ) I SlM . ! , 0 1 tUIOll , n LUFFS , 1 OhautuiiiUii | ( iiiuum. They nro moro instructive , moro on tortalnlng than authors. Jiiht the tiling for the homo , embracing history , litera ture , biography , art , science , geography. Call or bond for circular , IIoiuo Knlor- tulmucut Co. , 12 1'oarl utroot , FEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Colonel Bain Delivers a Pelirhtfnl Lecture at tbo Ohautauq.ua Grounds , WHAT HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR TODAY reiittire * of Yrslrril.iy' * 1'ro- cnini 1'iUnro Treats in Store for ThinoVlio Attend lliiiiuiolim- thin l > ay t'vlubr.uliin. The Chautauqua management ha * con vinced the public of ono thing. If there Is liny mishap by which an oxpoctcil spsakor is unable to npnoar , the disappointment of the expectant audlonco is Jully atoned for by supplying some ono else , who will t-ivo an cii'inl , or oven creator treat. The nubile has learned that every duy there Is some thing rich , something which gives them moro than tholr monoy's worth , so there Is llttlo grumbling ever necessary changes in the prORrum. The disappointment caniod by the nonappearance pearance of the great tariff disputant was moro ttian made up for yesterday nfttrnoon. Colonel Daln of Kentucky was reached by wlro In time to secure his presence here , but not In tlmo to udv-irtiso his coming to any extent , The crowd that gathered in the ntnnhlluoalsrvasthoroforo given an agree- ublb surprise. Dr. Edlolt introduced him as the peer of any spt-aker on the American platform. I'o tills" Colonel Batn made pro test and excused Dr. Elliott's fervent pralso on thogromid Unit Dr. Elliott hnd evidently never hcjrd him speuk. That IJr. Elliott was right in Ills cstinmlo of Colonel tidln's oratorical powers wus soon evident , if tlio approving and enthusiastic oxprcssionsof thoaudlenco are to bo taken as proof suf ficient. Colonel Ualn spolco on the subject "Among the Musses. " His theme was but a thread on which he strung a variety of corns , nnd gems they wore. Witty epi grams , bits of choice rhetoric , flashes of eloquence , well-told stories , tender senti ments , thrilling word pictures ono fol lowed the other so swiftly und so gracefully that the audience wus swept along through tears and laughter ns though a Gough w.is guiding ihoir emotions. It was pronounced the most pleasing lecture of the assembly , and at its close there were no sighs over ttto loss of a tariff discussion. r.lnnitloM unit I'liy.lonl Culture. Yostnrday morning the Caruos family nnd the pupils in elocution and physical culture occupied the morning hour. Prof. Carnos hud ulroady appeared and enthused the uudl- ciico. So many times before that , there was llttlo uovcltv in the entertainment of the morning except tlio exercises of the classes. Still the audience seemed to find much on- Joimont , and so oxpiessod themselves by ap plause. Last evening Bon King gavu another of his unlquo entertainments , consisting of musical novelties , story telling , bits of dramu , otc. Tbc ghost show followed. The underlying Idea of this popular form of Chautauquans is to picture the .sh'idowy memories of the events of the season , A large nu nber of weird figures , ilrossod as for n shoot und pillowcase party , toolc possession of the plat form. Oneof tno unknown personatcdDr. El- Holt , the superintendent , and took charge of the program. Each of the noted personages who had appeared on this year's program was caricatured by some one of ttio ghosts. A little mnglo lantern served to illustrate Prof. Do Motto's locturo. Weaver's free sitvi'r bpecch was inudo moro impressive by one of the ulioitsvho scattered tin dollars by the handful , Otner speakers wore In like manner comically imitated , as ' .vero also the exercises In physical cuhuro and elocu tion. tion.Husv Husv hands were last evening arranging the necessary decorations , mottoes , gate ways , otc ; . , for the recognition services , wnich will take place nt 11 o'clock tills fore noon. Thoc who hiivo never witnessed such a service will find it delightfully inter esting , white all true time Cbautauquans will of course bo present. J.ihu I ) nltt Mlllrr. The management bus succeeded in engag ing .fahu Doi\ itt Miller for two lectures to- day. This afternoon nt'J:30 o'clock ho will sneak on "Our Country Its Possibilities und Its Perils , " and in the evening on "Tho Stranger at Our Gates. " The last named subject Is tlio same as ono upon which ho lectured at a former Chautuuqua tmcugo- ment , but tlio lecture has been entirely re written. Those who hnvo board Dr. Miller once will need no urging to Induce tlioic to nttcnd this afternoon nnd evening. It lias Doen decided to yield to tbo wish of many and continue ) the assembly thro'J days of next week , so Unit the breaking up of camp will not occur until Thursday. The o dditiOTiil d.ivs will bi orowdod with at- atractions , there being enough tulont within easy reach to cause ttio prognni to bo excel lent. The announcements in detail will bo made from day to day. KIII : * cooi , . Drrst ArrorclliiK In tlio u'c ; tlior. Visit the HOSTON farom : ; there you will find the hti' esL ( lisilny of summer dress goods nt u nominal co < T. Note the QUOTATIONS for Sntiirdiiy. Ojf ontifo hlock of parasols and sun umbrallnsat COST. Outcotniiloto line of nil wool challies for -ISc. All our Lnnsdovnos in light shades , for 87Jc. li.OCO yards of lijiht nnd moditim col ored lawns , all fast colors , for lie a yard. 100do/en ladies' ribbed vests , fie cnah. Ladies' waists wo show nn innnoiibo assortment. Our line of Indies' blaclt sateen waists cannot bo equalled. Hosiery All that is necessary is to see our line and yet our prices. Our Too minimal * corsets for 50c. Out- Si.00 guaranteed summer corsets for CUc. BOSTON S L'OHIC. Council Bluffs , In. International Cure association rooms nro in nnnex to Grand hotel , 520 First avenue , Council Blulls , lu. For euro of alcohol and opium disease. CoHnx plnsror ale nnd mineral water sold at wholesale by Uuquotto & Co. . manufacturing confectioners. CImiiliiiniiiii Tnilnn. Lonvo Council BlulTs from Rock Island depot nt (1:10 ( : n. in. , 6:30 : n. in. , l:0u. ) : : : in. , lUU"n. : in. , 1:00 : p. m. , 1:50 : p. in. , 5:50 : p. m , , 7:00 : p. m. , 7:30 : p. in. inmnrlmtl : | il liy : Ci'lulirilllon. Tno colored people of Council Dluffs and Omaha arc m.iKing arrangement * for 11 celebration - bration of Emancipation day , August I. The celebration will occur In Full mount pitrk and It is thi Intention of the couimlltco hav ing In charge the preliminaries to provide an unturtuinmont i-qu.il to any of the kind over enjoyed in Council HUiITa. Speeches will bn inudo by lion. J. 11. Kelley , Dr. M. O. Klck- u'.ta and A. II , Willis of Omaha ana Dr. \M\\tt of Kookuk. A basket dinner will bo Eorved under the trees. Subicrlptlou papers nru being circulated to rnlso funds to defray the Pxpumos. Don't ' jiatronlzo foreign wlnos when you can got a better ono at homo. Try Cook's ' Extra Dry Imperial cha-upucno. Tlio Jewel cnsolino stove IB the bos in the world for safety , durability and economy , and the now Jewel is KH equal. Sco thorn atChnrlosSwalno'8,737 Broad way. 160 people in tins city use fjas stoves. Ihe UasCo , puts 'oin in at eosL Chautuuqua druggist , GJO. S , IJ.ivU Trains leave Mannwn daily nt 8 n ndlO n.ni. , liJm. , nnd 1 , iJ , U:30 : , 3. 3 : ( ) , 4 , 4.SO : , 6 , 6:3(1 : ( , 0 , 0:30. : 7 , 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 1) ) , 0:30 : , 10 , lOiiiO , llnnd Ili5p. : m. Thu 11:65 : train will make connection with the hiBtoleotrio motor cur for Oiniihn , Cu. , July 15. I'ctcr Daniel , col ored , was hanged hero this afternoon for the murder of Sylvia Lyie , his mistress , whom he caught with another negro. SOUTH O.1M/M. City Council Sitting us u lltmrcl of iiii | l- The city council mot last ovcnlng ns a board of equalization , nnd Immediately got down to business. The clerk was Instructed to make several changes In assessments as returned by the assessor. Ol Tbo first complaint to receive considera tion was from Airs. Jojenhlno Cir- roll , The clerk was Instructed to reduce the assessment on her lot on N-streot between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets , to jlU3 ( and raise the assessment on tbo lot owned bv the Huhlltz Urowlnc company nt Twenty fifth and N streets to $1,859. A reduction of assessment on forty-five lots In McOavock & O'Koofo's addition was ordered nnd the amount Increased upon the property of the South Omaha Land com pany , the total amounting to lii50. The complaint filed by the Board of Trade com- mltt'co was considered. A largo number of lots and blocks were mentioned ns bomg assessed too low and the amounts on several were raised and corrospouding reductions made on other property. A largo number of other complnlnU of a minor nature wcro considered. On the per sonal list Hotvland .t Bradford askoJ to nave their assessment reduced from ? : il)0 ( ) to f'J.r.OO , but tlio council couldn't see U In tnat In ; lit. The assessment upon B. Jotter's property , composed of olchty-throo acres , located in the southwestern part of the city , was re duced from $ tf > , UOO to Sl'J.OOO. The assessment on IJiirnov " Hughes' prop erty was reduced from Jd.OOu" $5,000. The council was still In session nt a late hour. _ l'liiirrR from tin ; AiKCSBlncnt 1 , 1st. City Clerk Dit/.on has just received from the county clerk a statement of the number of miles of railway in the city , together with the assessed valuation. The Union Pacific has two nnd one-half miles of railway , assessed valuation $11 , 1M par mile , making a total of d30riil. The Fremont , Elkborn & Missouri Vnlloy , eighty ono-hundrodths of u milo , assessed valuation ? 3,000 per mile , maklrg n total of $1,000. The B. & M. hui a miloaRO of two and twcutv-livo hutidroths miles , assessed valuation f l.oOO pur milu. total $ lln.Ti. The Chicago , Uock Island A : Pacific baa seven ty- seven ono hundredths of a mile , nssossod valuation , W.HOO per mile , totol 8IU35. The Missouri Pacific has a mileage of one and Uilrt.v-tb.roo ono hundredths of n mile , as sessed valuation permllo , $ .V > 00 , total S < irMO. The Omaha & North Platte , ninoty-nino ono hundredths of mile , assessed valuation $0,000 per milo , total $ ) ,53I. The total num ber of miles is eight and oighty-elsht ono hundredths , and the total valuation $ * i'i,5i)5. ( ) The valuation of the several teler/raph companies , Pullman and Palace car serv'cos ' show a total valuation of ? ) ,000 more. The assessed valuation of the several bank ing institutions has also bean received and Is as follows : Villon Stock Yards bank . tlO.TOO 09 1'uckots National hitnk . 10.ib(3 : ( 40 I'uvkurs Savlmrs bunk . a , 200 08 South Omaha National bmk ; . 21.03(1 ( 11 South Uinahii S.ivlnjjs bunk . ; ilVJ 02 Total . $ S.1:01 53 Tllilt SchtMil Levy. The action of the county commissioners In refusing to make the levy of 1'JJ mills for the purpose of purchasinc sites and erecting school houses , and County Attorney Ma- honey's opinion that the South. Omaha council is the proper body to make the levy , is in accordance with the position taken by the council. The school board has been working under the charter of n city of the second class having more than Ti.OuO people , while the council has boon conductlnc the" affairs of the city in ac cordance with the provisions of the charter governing cities of the first class having moro than 10,000 population. In cities of the second class the county commissioners make the luvy , while in the cltlos of the first class the council makes the levy. The members of the Board of Education hnvo not determined what action they will take , but will probably ask the council to make the levy of 12'f mills. Their labors will bo in vain , however , unless some of the members of the council experience a change of heart , as nearly nil of thorn are opposed to malting n luvy , and especially so largo a one. lu Veiling IEu | > ulillc.tns. 1'ho Young Men's ll-jpuoliean club had a well attended meeting at.'IlM Twenty-fifth street last night. Jacob Jaskulek presented the club with a job lot of fans , upon which were pictures of Harrison and Held , and they were thankfully received. A. L. Siitton , W. S. Cook nnd B. E.Vil - rex were appointed to secure u hall to bo used In conjunction with the Old Mua's club. E. O. May field , Ed Stearns and Eps Cory were dnlogatcd to revise the constitution and by-laws of the club. Tlio mnotlng was un enthusiastic ono ami young republicanism In South Omaha will outer upon the campaign with zeal nnd u de termination to win. Short talks were made by several and nn adjournment was taken. The president will cull the next mooting. Will Test lUCniistltiitlmmlliy. The constitutionality of a city ordinance is to bo tested in the courts. At n recent , meeting the council passed nn ordinance prohibiting the herding of stock within the city limits nnd empowering the poundmaster to place any herds found in the city in the public pound. Yesterday Cbiof Beckett and Poundmuster Phillips swoopea down upon n herd of nineteen head In the northern part of the city and placed them in the pound. Later the herd was roplovmed by D. P. Hess , who had them In charge. The c.-uc will como up before Judge lledt'os Monday afternoon , Ciitnn Near Drowning , Miss Anna Smith came near being drowned In tlio north lake at Spring Lutto park yes terday afternoon. She lost her fooling and fell head IV'st into the water. The water is not deep , but In nor fright sha lost n 1 thoughts of regaining her foot and permitted the water to fill her lungs. Ed Halladay rescued the young lady and by dointr so saved her lifo. The accident resulted in breaking up a party of which Miss Smith was ono. The party caino from Omaha and was composed of young people. llnliiiminii ( iymiuiHtlu AxHnrlutloii. A public gymnastic exhibition will bo given at Blum's ' hull this evening by the Bohemian Uymnuetlo Association Sokol. The exhibition is given under the manage inout of the Instructor of the National Gym- mibtic union , Prof. Straica. The program in cludes calisthenics , exhibitions on the hori zontal nnd parallel barn and the vaulting horse , and thu formation of pyramids. The South Omaha band will furnish music for the occasion. A social dance will wind UD the evening's festivities. Xoti'f * und I'ornoimlM. Captain Van WIo of the police force Is In disposed , A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs K , A. Momman. Miss Hartcr , daughter of A. J. Hartcr , has returned from a visit nt Chicago , Mrs C. II. Mack nnd family have gene to Iowa and WUconsIn to visit during tbo summer. C , H. Hich , manacor of the Dally Stock man , returned yesterday from a business trli to Chicago. M , Cody of Davennort , la. , is in the citv Mr. Cody was formerly a resident b South Oilman , A now lo'lgiJ of the Modern Woodmen n tl.o World will bu organised in this cltv Tuesday ovunlna. Auab chapter No. S3 , Order of Eastern Star , will hold nn Important mooting this evctilnir , and all mom bora are ur od to attend , Mrs. H. T. Maxwol [ bus gone to Plttsburg Pa. , on un extended visit. Mr. Muxwell , win accompanied httr us far as Chicago , rcturaci homo last evening. Carl Brown , the California trumpeter o the peopio'H patty , delivered ono of his famous llluMrittcd Kpecchcs to u largo crowc last night In the open air at Twenty-fourth and N streets. A. A. Wright yesterday received Intolll gonco thut his aged father , livlug near Mis souri Yullov , la. , had boon liadly Injured It n runaway , His injuries mny provu fatal Mr , Wrlubt loft Imiiio'Jlsteiv upou receipt o the UOWB for Missouri Valley. HELD UP BY DAMON'S ' GANG Bold Train Robbers Mnke'a Big Haul in the Indian Territory. THEY SECURE FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Altlmncli tlio I'.tprp H Wni Ciinrilril by los p , tbn lllRhuayinfn Carrli-il Out Tbclr I'lium nnd nm\c tinOiniriU Axrny Ttircii U'ounilcil , UUTIIIIIC , OR , July Ifi. The Missouri , Kansas & M'oxns passenger train No. 2 , south bound , was held uu by a ijang of masked robbers at Adalr , I. T. , late last night. The robbers secured the contents of the safe of tbc Pacific ISxprcsi company and made jsooa tholr escape. It Is bcltovcd that tbo robbcra were the noted Diilton giint * , who are responsible - sponsiblo for n largo number of tltmlar crimes In the territory , the latest hoing the robbery of the Santa l'"o express near Hod Hook , hardly n month ogo. four of the gatip were recently captured near Outhno , ond'n posse was on the track of the others of the gang. The capture of the four took place In the early p.trt of this \vook and H wus bcltos'ed that the remaining members would rcrtnliily bo captured. They evidently eluded tholr purr tiers , nnd whllo yet ftush from the pursuit committed an other during robbnrv. It is believed that the four men capturnd "peached" on tbo gang and revealed the plot of last night's roobory , for a posse wan or- Kiuilzad nt Adalr to protect the Missouri , Kansas & Texas trail" . The method of the robbery corresponds with the methods of all the Dalton operations. The train had Just left Adalr when two men crawled ever the tender , terrorized the engineer cud his llro- man with drawn revolvers , and commanded the cnuinocr to stop the train. As ho ula so " the posse uroonrod" an attack , which was Immediately made by the member * of the gang from the roadside. J. G. Kennedy nnd two Indian policemen , momuors of the posse , weroshot and slightly wounded. They , together with the other members of the nossi' , retreated , nna loft the robbers a clear field. The express messenger , In the meantime , had locked his safe and hid den the key , alter having barricaded the doors of the car. The robbers broke through the barricade , drilled the safes and blow them open with powder , securing their cntiro contants. The amount stolen is believed to bo in the neighborhood of fl0,000. The robbers bors escaped. Tlio Nvs nt Iloniliiimrtcre. PAUSOXI , Kan. , July 15. The following particulars of the robbery have boon received nero by the ofllcers of the road : "Tho catig wonttoAdair about 0 o'ciouk , hold UD the station agent at the nolnt of Winchesters , cleaned tno station out of all valuables and then sat calmly down nnd waited for the arrival of the train duo at 0:45. : Just as the train was pulling out of Adalr , two of the gang climbed ever the tender - dor and covered the engineer and fireman with revolver * and compelled thorn to stop the train. As tno tram slewed up , the guard , consisting of Captai'i J. J. Kinney , : hiof of detective ? of the road , and two Indian polio-men , prepared to make a fight. The members of the gang uathered from the roadside , however , and a lively fusilado Followed , in which Kinney nnd the two Indians were wounded and com- ; ) ollod to retreat , having' emptied their re volvers. Diirinpr the light two stray bullets itruck a drug stnro up town , seriously injiir- ng Drs. Youngblood and Gough. The lat ter has simie died , and the former is in a critical oondltiOD. Tot.Kno. Iowa , April 0 , 1SOI. Dr. J. D. Moore , Dear Sir : My wife has used about six bottles of your Troa of Ute , ind think ; that sue has received greater ben efit from It than any raodlcino shts has ever taken. Yours truly , L. H. BUPKIX. Gon'l Aeont tind Troas. West Collage ; Since receiving the ubovo to&tlmoiilul , 1 am n/-oceipt of a letter and choelc from the Hov. L , . H Hufkin of Toledo , Iowa , April > " . to send Hov. J. W. Konworthv , Crostlino , Kan sas. six bottles of Moora's Tree of Life , iorsalo by all drugprUts. Trrrlllc Sturm In Inxvn. BOOND , la. , July 15A terrific wind ana rain storm passed over this section last nicht. Considerable dnmago U reported in all directions. TinI.t : < llcs. The plnasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California linuid laxative Syruo of Figs , under all conditions , makes it tboir favorite romody. To got the true and genuine article , lee : ; for the narno of the California fig Svrup Co. , printed near the bottom of the puekage. JVEII. % \istiitu.ir. . li > mi-fttlc , The Southwestern Huilwny nnd Ptoainslitp nsovlut on has rusuiueil Its sessions at St. Louis. Lluntcmint Samnol O. I.cinly Iris been au- pdltitcd judge ailvciciito gcnurul of the imvy , with thu i.ink of captain , Ciin i'arliiwas lianjieil at Galvnston. Tex. , for tlio murder ( if Mis. .Toilu Mctlau h and bcrllttlu stup-ion 1-ist May. Hoven workmen on the Cotton Holt road tii'iir 1'oit Worth , Ttiiiudo ) their beds minor u llutcar. which wnsst-indlng on a h.do ti-ru'l ; . In thu nlulit n freight train Imckoil Into the car. All seven \\oro frightfully hurt , three will clio. A Now Kind ill limirimcf * . For 25 cents you can msuro yourself nnd family against anv bad results from an at tack of bowel complaint during the summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Coliu , Cholera and Dlnrrhcca Kotnody will euro any ordinary case. It never fhils , and Is pleasant and safe to tulto. No family can afford to bo without It , For sale at " 5 ant ) 50 contsper bottle by druggists. " Pun Qlood , P.rltcl H aHh. " Weak and Weary Women can find relief .flt''ljist ' ' in Nature's own remedy , /celebrated / Kicka- pee Indian Sagwji. It never fails to relieve woman's JJjariifold ills. Try Kickapo.tt/ Indian We do not consider it necessary to go into details. WM.int is sufficient. " Mn. JOHN UAtt1MAN"fortst City , lama , taya "I cannot exprest ingsflf ttronyly enough fur Klckapoo Indian Sagwa , ' /'at { In a bail condition whin I heard of (1 ( ' ) ! ueak , no ai'petltt , almost constant headacHs4 and felt tired and dragged out all the lime. I u/ai dlscouragid , tad , and melancholy. Two IxHtlct of Klckapoo Indian Sagu'a restored me to my own self , and I bleu I/it / day It wai brought ta my notice , ' Remember that it is Nature's own certain , safe , and iclinblc remedy. M.OO u botjle. All dniKgl ta. Kickapoo Indian Salve heals all suit * . 3 ? irnts , CURB Anew and Completv Truiiaiunl. coi'litlDf o ; Eilpnuillorlti. Ointment lo l np.ulm , uliu lu Ilex nj IMIU : ruililra fur for Kttvmal , Interntl bllndur Ulei1lnir Itohlnn , furoalo. Itvaontor ller < ll- Urr I'tloi. Till llcuiolr nil nov r n.-en known lo full. Himrlioi Cforii atbr toill. Wlir luilcrfrum IMi wrrltilit dltoi.e wlua a written iiunrnntea U poiltifalyiit'un wlla tjoieiorrofimil tba luonerlf nutcuriH1 send itamp for free hample. UuaraUt * * Inuud bjr ulin Aug. , DrunntiK , bold.\gonuoorat * ( Uiiu ll , Utaaba. Mtt ) . FIRE WITH ECZEMA My baby had eciema. Oil , Ms tor turing agoniesl Tried two hospitals nnd seven doctors in this city , no benefit. Tried CirncuRA KFMIUIIF ; , relief was immediate. In nmcwceks was entirely cured. Now as fair a boy as any mother conM wiOi. Hiks. M. IT.KGUSON , E6 W , lirookhnc St. , liosion. [ SKIN OFF , FACE RAW Short time after birth baby broke out wilh crup- lion. 1 he skin was peeled olT thc faie vvas almost raw. Family doctor slid not much lo le done. We tried > cvcral remedies , all faded. Then II ied C'JI I- CCBV Ui'MBDIUs Did not th'n' ' ; ihcy would amount ti > much , but the result Bras wonderful. One set cured the child * W. A. I1ANC. , 174 William St. , Ncnark , N. J , ERUPTION "FROM BIRTH My bibyboy suffered from birth vvithecrema. llisliltle neck , aims , and thighs were one raw and ex posed m iss of red mid inllamed llcsh , , , HistuneringsHcreinten e. Nort-ft " \ for us day or night * Doctors f ultd to relieve. 'Iricd CUIICUKA. It worked uondrously , relief imme- .ilatc.curc speedy and , . , . ( 184 ! : . U3dSt. , N. y. Everything that is cleansing , purifyinp , nnd beautifinc for the skin , scalp , and hair of infants and children the Cu ricURA RI.MI- : UILS will do. They afford instant relief , and a speedy cure in the most agonizing of itch ing and burning eczemas and other itching , scaly , and blotchy skin and scalp discasts and point to a speedy , permanent cure. Bad Complexions Pimples , blak'ici.Js , red , rough and oily skin , Fii.iimvt rashes , tan , freckles , and sun * burn , biles and stings of in&ccts , prevented - > vented and cuml by CUTICUKA SOAP , movt cITtrcme fckin purifying and 'jcau- tifyini ; soip in the world. Only pre ventive of pimples , because only pre ventive of clogging of the pores. 6. W. PAMLE , M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Ejpericnce. BBADKIt OF DISEASES OF MEN AND EN. rilOPKIETOlt OF Till } 3KI.IVS 1IERUAL DISl'EMr 6AKY OF .MEDICINE. / /real1 the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.tinps ; Els- eai-osof the Eye and Kar.ritaaud Al oplcs , Hcnrt Discii e , Liver Complaint. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Soinlnal Weakness. nit.bctcIriqhfBDicnsc.StVltua' ) ; Dance. Hhemhatlsm , 1'atftljsts , White Swelling , Bcrofula , Kover Sores , Cancers , Tur.lOIS and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawina a drop of blood. Women with her delicate orimns re- Btoied to health. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention e'vcn ' to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 85O to SEOO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease i cuunot euro without moroury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours , or no pay. Hemorrhoids or I'llea cured , TIlOSi : WHO AKIS AFI'I.ICTED Will save life and hundreds of dollars by calllns on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL KEDICINES. The only Physician who cin tell ivhnt nllfl a iK'i-siiii viltlmut aslUiiR n < iiiObtliin. All corresponilence strictly confidential. Medlelno ucnt by cxprcej. Address all letters to G , W , Pangle , I. D 588 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Xr < vaiini ! ( > rC Attririieys at 1 iw I'ruo- IX OiiUllUUS tco | In thu stito and cnurtH. Itonins : i. 4 and 5 Sliugat lienru block , Coulicll llluifii , la. COUNCIL urn mwm All k'n'Unf Ornlnx on'J Oluitnln dona In t'u lilubi'sl style of tlio art K.ulo.l mil stiliul fubrli'H nuiilo to lo jk m ' . 'ouil UB ii Work iiroiiiptly ilonu niul ilolivoro 1 In pui lam llio country Eciul for ur.cu list. O. A. MAUIIAN , - - l'ltOl'iIiroi ( { . iv. No'tr Nortli vauir.i ljj > i U lUNvll , Hl.Ul'fl. 10 VC CITIZENS STATE BANKer or council um.ii OaplUUtco'j burplumuU Profits Nct0.ilt-U | an I Hurplui ( l > lr cl < jrJ. . i > . > 5l ua ijui , n. \ , Siijirt. , < i OIFIMUII.H. ti. Hirt , I. A. Unlir. J. V. Il-uiuii or.JCImrloi It llnnnin. Irans lUt'jonuril b ink' ttiKbuvinots. l.ar Hii capltil u ' uny bunk lu i'outliwoitoru lnwa. INTBaE3T ON TIMS When the pores open freely , is the time of all others to cure heat humors , itching and burning eczemas , scaly and blotchy efrup- lions , and every species of tortur ing and disfiguring skin and scalp diseases , with loss of hair. At no other time arc the celebrated Cuticura Remedies so speedy , effective , and economical. TCHING BURNING SORES Mylmlc pill wjj troubled with itcli- IIIR , burning forts. Doctor c.illcil it Italian lull. He iloctnrnl l\cr \ three months did not do tier any good. Kvtry part of ritr pcrwna * covered ilh foics , cxccplinE he.nl. After t iV- ins Cinicuk * KuMruirs two weeks the itch stopped , .mil in fouruccl < the vires were all gone. CHAKU'.S M ( JRONKl. , Coiuhotiocl.cn , Monlcomuy Co. , I' BAD ECZEMA ON BABY Ourb.iliy boy , fout months olJ , InJ bad iac 11 ecrenn. Hc.iJ tt. < * n tolid foio. Three doctors did not help him Hands lied sixteen uccU. MiUui < on Ins h.inJs lo prevent Ins waulim ; ; . Cunci HA KrMr.iiths cured him , ami \\c recommend Ct'ilcuuA to utl.crs. GUO.IJ. andJANETTA \UR1S. . Vr'tb&tcr , lml WORST FORM ECZEMA H.vby bad eczema , worst form. ll.iftlcU the best doctors here. 1 he little sufferer w.t in ngony ei < ht months. ' 1 hen began \vith Cl'tiirKA lU.Mi.uins. In tuo momhs the awful dUca'c hail ccivcd its MIIRC- ance. No trace could be seen of it , and my darling bov was cured. J. A. NICOLLS , Uunkcr Hill , InJ. Patents and all having the care of chil dren should know that no remedies ever compounded in the history of medicine have performed the wonderful cures daily made by theCu'ricuiAUiMii : : > ir.s , which are in truth the greatest skin cures , blood purifi ers , and humor remedies of modem times. Cures made in childhood arc permanent. Luxuriant Hair Is pioduccd by tic ! CincuRA : SOAP. It strike * at the cause of dry , linn niul f.tUtug h.ur , cleanses tnc scalp of irrtta tioat , scales anil ( .ru&l-t - , stimulates the hair follicles , ami destroys ini > cro coptc insects \\hich feed on the h.tirt and hence succeeds \Uicn all other mctliod fail. INFIRMARY j&R FOLi TI-1E gSIREATMENf OP ALL in ' ' iipliatatiii u mi Ito nolioi forsu fceo5ifu tr i itm i it nf 'vjrvfj oCcllsoaso requlriii n.o'lioal or sur-lc il tro.itmiint. 60 beds for patients , bo nl mil llcht aucomo lations In tlio wait , Wr to fur circulars on cloforin.tiu-i mil lirHvo trusses , club feet , e.irv.ituros of siln > . iilicb.tumiir-i.oinL'ur.u.itirrli , lironoliltis. in- h.ii iitcm.u ocir.i-lly , p irnlysls , oiitloDsy , Icld- nc-v. b a ulur. oyo. uar , fUln an I blooi un 1 .ill surgical oiiur itKins. SEASES OF WOMEHa. . S.V . Semen omen KKKI , . \\'o li.ivuh.toly ml Ind i tyliu- lu dop irt'nont fur wumun during conlliiuinuiit. rlcily ur v ao. ' On v Hulluhlo Mudlo.il lu- HitutoiimUlri . : a wi > ivl illy n. 1'HI VAT1- : DISi'\SIi.-3 } A'l Hood DlMiisi-a Miccoistuily troitol. ! - > lihllltlo I'nlsDii loiiiovt'd fie n tliu iy-.toin ultluiuL m.irciiry New Koslor.itivo I'rj.u- mt'iit fur I.OSH of v'l I'Alj I'OWiJt. I'orioiis nil- ublu to visit m inav bo troito.l at IKIIIIO by t'liiroaiion uncu. All coiiiiiiuiiruatloii cotili- dpiillal. Mo lei ins or insirimn > : it. sunt by m , . I nruxpri'Hs , aivuroiy paukod , no m ir s to tud ciitui'onlcnlsor bt'iidor. Una JILMIOII il lit tery i'\v \ pruforru I. C.ill un I consult us or sun I hlstoiy of your case , und o will send In plain Mriiuuor. our Rnntf Yn Ml tJ 1'I-r.R : Unon I'rlv.iti. DUUlIU \ IHLIV , . - .spuQini ( ) r XOPV-OIH n- onsci. Iinpotenoy. Sfphilla , Uluut un 1 V.irloo- po e , with niio t on II it , llr.ii-1' " , Apullanc'i'4 for fffomiltlus .t Trusoi Only m-iniifnclnry In the Wusiof Itrtt'int il- JTl Xl'l'l.l I.NC'ySS , TllirinitUi , JSLliiU'itCU it A Tfitn t r.a .iMt ii KI. i .v. Omaha lleilic.il and Surnic.il Insliliits , 2Oth and Broa-Iway , Oojnoll BluJi. Tun mlniitus' il la from cantor of Oin ill i on Ouiuhannil O miiud Illulti uloitrlo motor Una. STEOIAL "NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1j"MK ) ItKNT THM | | welling ( ill 1'nst nvoniln -L uiid I-.U'htli stri'ot fouiKirly oecuplud by M. 1. biultli : II ruoms. 'J b.illi looinn und nil niodcrii Iniprovuiiiuntsi u-ood HI ublu und out building : rout Jjii pur inmitli. I. . H , ijliu.ifu. fj-OltSALK rioiirliicnncl rist mill with a -1 Htoul ; of uonur.il inuri'liunillsu and ihvollliK. I'rlco JU.flK ) ; will traile for nasti < rn Nelir.islc.i or KUIIH.IK Und. _ 1C. j .J ho.ifo. _ 11' YOU Imvo .I'lytlilnn for s'llo or trmlo HOU 1C. II. Shoifo , llnridw.iv und Muln stn'iit. 'OK llijN I' lwuillnsln ) it'll pirn of thT cUy. 1..JI. hlujafo , llro.ul \riyiuiclMjtlii _ hA 1/K llnlul and luRtunrant In u uros- puroiu NohiHska city , pivlir business , tooil ro.iMins for Hulllni : , | irliutiujJ. U Is u snap. K. II. Mioiifc. Uro.ulw.iy un I Maliibtruol. V\rANTii-Kiihtorii ; NnbrasUu lumU in ox- > " rhiitii ! ! ) for ( Council Illulln property , K. H Klioafo , Ilriiivav : and M iln atruoi , T7\OU \ HAI.i-Movator with corn sheller , J. 4.0001HI ( I iliyj corn ur ndor , 10) bu. un hour ; s.iw mill uttaehment , 411 II. I * , eiulno ; ( luliu a xool him miss ; louatod nnar Coiinslt HliilfM Will t.iKo uoo'I land In uxuhun o or bull I'hoap for oush , K II rihnufu , rpllH nil.OKST IIAltdAIN-Donblo ro-il- Xdoncu lot. No. II ! ) i-niith Klri.t straut. HO foul front , biiHt location und liost bur uln In the city If ul.oii ut onuu , Day , t Ilo9 . : u I'C'll UlUIlt I.AAUM nnd city loans ut lowott -L Koalfstuto for sale , Duulnn. ! anil Ixislnuss rontnN , Jionuy loaned for luoiil Invi'Mtors. I.OUKUO & Towle. 1OH SAI/B Oiismu'.l ' puyinents. fruit unit JL. K'irdiiii lun I nuir Counull IliuIN I * . II. Hhuafu. HrOMlw ty an I Muln Htrutit. IiWK.sAl.r.-I.uin' ' luthe , foot or pinvsr. .I lotl' ' . 1- Inches wide , bitcU uurud and hcruw ctittliik' , with Oi ) upluto t'hiitiKo o coariiu , ! l cliuukN , ono n-lnuh , onu 4-lnuh and I drill clutuk , 3sols mtJtiil tiirnliK tooU. of. ; nUj onu.'l-liorfcu powur oil oii-'liu > . with 'hiflliu , pnlloyH , bultliiLC , utu All In gnxl cinlur and will bu sold uhu.tii for cunh or on time to rUlit p.-irly Ail 'in ' s Itof 4 . r.lllott. I i. _ A'UiSof \ ; lunil In soiitliorn low.i fern tl , -'ill | ( | ) or iicroi 01 uuios fruit firm In Mlln ! couniv fur sail ) , .lolinslun ft V.in I'.itton. Tiiol. hAliK-Allilon l.ulio'r mills on lluonu -L rlvur. Nub. ! llnust wntur powur In the Htitlu , duvulopln. ; U'.1. horse ponur w.itor untlru year ; dully capacity , tuu hiiirulH ; mufli ncrv ami uppiirti'i ! inccuconipluliiln nvcry clutnll , Hood frame rusldencoi K ncrusof land , tlt'u nurfurt ; price , i ! iOJUi will lukit iinluiprovul uusturn NobiUNkn land. U II. Hlic'ifn. l/'Olt 8AI < K On only ii.iyini'iits. iluulllnxH In L nil pjrlH of tbn city. I' . II Sliuifii. liK.NT Thii'u rixiiiiu unfiiinlihuil , fiio D i > ht. or line fiiriiUhitil t < i .nil. Two uuvhruuu , Apply 10N.Ittitruut , It is the season of all others to forever cleanse the blood , skirt , and scalp of all impurities and hereditary elements , which , if neglected , may become life-long afilictions. Parents , think of this. Save your children years of physical and mental suffering by reason of torturing and disfigur ing humors and diseases. BABY RAW AS BEEFSTEAK n.ibyery nick iih eczrma when three monthi old. Had home doUors niul specialist. Got wor c all the time * Whole hotly raw at hcefxtcak Hair Rone. K&iectcd linn to ihe. Fn.k MX monllis before we tried CimcURAS. No futh in them but in two months lie was entirely cmcd. Not .1 ipot on him now and plenty of hair. MRS. I-RANK. UARRKTT , WinficlJ , Mich. rERRIBLETlCHING lUby three months old , broVe oix \\ilh hilo piinplei ) on led suilace. itchini ; w.is lernble , sc.ibs foiinai on head nnd fncc. U cd ccr > tliniR could hear of five month * . Grew \vor .e nil Ihe lime. Purchased Cu. ilLt'KA UpMniilK'i. In three \vcckt there was not a horu or pimple , not even .1 * car. Mils.OSCAR JAMKSVooJ ton , Kan. BABY ONE SOLID SORE llaby two months oIJ. Head , nrm ; , feel , hands each oi.c solid M > re. Doc tors nml c\eiyihinn cKc ilul no Rood * Without f.iilhniul LUIICUKA KHMII. in us. I n one eck the sore * u crc u clU Now fat b iby. Sound ns a dollar. Mus. likTTlK IIIRKNI K , Lockharl , Texas. CuTict'RA Rr.sir.niKsnresolJ throughout the world. IVicc , CUIICUUA , the great Skin Cure , 50 cents ; CUTICUKA SoAr , 25 cents ; CUTICUKA Ki.soi.vr.NT , tlie new lilood I'uti- fier , Si.oo. 1'rcp.ircd by the I'OITKR DRUG AND ClIKMICAI. COKIWRATION , HoStOll. "All About the Skin , Scalp , and lla'V 64 pages , 300 diseases , mailed free. For Baby's Skin Baby blemishes , rashes , chafing ! ! , irritations , and mll.iimn.iucm of the skin and scalp , with dry , thin , and f.d.mohair , pie- vented mid cured by 11 TICI IA if feoAl' . Moil soolhinc , healiii ) : , .ind LF punfyinc skin soap in the oild , y a < w ell as Ihe purcM and sw celest of toilet and nunei ; * soajis. FOK SA LK Stock of imlsi' . anil brick Htor bill din , ' , well catahllslit'il trailn ; ioc itlon nciir Uniiihii. I'rico , JvW.i. Will take good fibrin In OM'ban.'o. 10. II. Hhenfi ! . _ _ _ _ _ _ YyrANTii : > -Olllcoilo4k , tiibloiiiid chiilrH , fol SAF < K low , i f.iniiH In I'otlaunt tiunla and .uljolnliii ; coiniltc.s. I. II. Slioufo. \\rANTKIl Stook of ucii. indso. for spot * ' cash , not to oxcccd JIiU ( : must bu cluan mid lo"vl'd : lii u llvo eastern Nob. town. 1C. U-J uufe. _ " \\rANTKO About. AiiRiist 1. In n prlvutil 'i funillv , n conipoli'iit111 for Kriiuru ) honvunoik ; must buvo tufcicni'u Apply t'VL'nlngs ut liin Willow uvuiino. Council 111 n IN. $ ! .OJv-lll buy n Sterling pnoinnutlu blcycla : No. ! condition. Cliitrlcs A. Atklnn , C'oiincil Itlulfs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ li'Ol ! HAIiK llotols niiilroitniirnnts In Iowa - tand Nobriis'cii , doln ; prollt iblo bnslnesi und WL-lllouutud : will taki- 1 mil In purt trade ; urltufordutallH , K II. fdioafo. TflOll SA1K A llrst clam stok of Conor. ! ? Ainuicli indl'sa with Koolwlti ; pr.co Ji.DUJ ; will tuku uooil lund inuvulian : e. R II Hhc.ifo. S A 1 .K S toukofinl TliiiTr V a n Tl 1 1 otlnns. " Jwith store nnd llMnri-a ; prk'O SilJ ! ; will r.ido for land. 10. II. Hlicitfc. I/1UU t-A 1.IC IU auruiof uoo.l I'tnd and now - Iuott.iKo. . with foorai-ros land In Wurnurs- vlllc. Neb. : all modtirii IninrovoiiKsnlH : will t'M'liiiiuo for n plia : iiil cottiue fruo of In- ciinibr.tnc'u In Uounuil ItlulK or Omaha. IX 11. Sheiifu. _ WOOlJIiNSiTTlCWALK IJHSOLUT1ON CONSTRUCTION. Council Clmiiibor. Omaha. Nub. , Jnlrri , If-OX lie it ictoivi'd by the oily council of tbo city of Omaha , thu mayor conciiiiln 't Tb.it uoodcn hiduualus bo constructed In tliii city of Omaliii asdusUii iti-d billow , with in llvuilnys nftiT Iliu pilluleitlon of this iissu- lutlon , or llio personal MMilcti thur ( if. an liy ordliiunco H mil liorUcd anil nniroil < | : Mich .sidewalks lo bo laid to the grade on tint streets spoolllud liiiroln and to ho constructed of pliio plank of Niieh width nnd thick nun ) anil bu Inlil upon jolhts of Mich ill mmhlon * and lu Mich maiuior IIH K nroscrlbud bv ibu ( poclllcat ons on llio In thn cifllcoof the Hoard of I'libllu Works , anil under Its NUpervlhlon , to wit : K bt hide of ! > lst street , across M. I' , or Unit Line K. I ! , . rkht-of-way.sccra-l.VJj ; , WuHtBido , prtiMMil Krailo. 4 foi't wlrio. I'tiHt MdeMht , Htrcul. liitsT to II Inclusive , block 111 , Wr.stMdo , prosuut Krido , 4 foot wld West Sdo | of ! > lststreul. lot I , block SO , Wosl Slili > , present , L'radu. 4 fcut wldu , WoM sidoofrilstHtioet. lnls 1 and ! ' ( ) block 28 , west Hide , im'Hunl cradc , 4 fcullili - . Wustsldoof filrilHlruot. lots I und " 0. block 2 } Wostblilc. iiicscntKr.idc , I fi'i-t nlilc > . West t.iilo of r > lslBtruot , lols I anil II , blocli ' ! , Wi'sl Sldo , inoionl er.iiln. I fui't wido. Woit Kldo 51st , BtrLMit. liiiick 17 , WuHtblilu , picBont uriuli * . 1 foot wlilo. Noilb hldo of Hurt Htruot. lot IM ! Nulhon'i addition , iiii'.Hunt rndo , 4 fui'l wldo , Nuilb hlilo of Hurt struol. lot lit ) Nolbon'i addltliin piosiinl Kradi > . I ft > i > t wldu. KaslHliloof'JTth Htruut , south 10 ft of lot ? block 15 , Hilnn's addition , prvsun * Kradu U fuul \vldu , \\uht hldo of I2th stiuot , lots 1 to I.'I InoIiiHlva block 1. M. Donovan's addition , o tabllHliud grade , ft fc'nt wldo. Wusr , hldoof l-'lli Htiuut , lols B to 14 Inoliislvo , Lets 1'iac'c , tislabllfilicd Krado. C fi-ut whir. ] v-hl sldo I''th Hlrc.'ul , lols "i lo K Inoliislvo block I , ( jiilnn'H aililltlon , cut ihllxhbd ruclo , 0 font wido. Kabt hldo of lotli Btrunt. lolsR und ! ) blouk 7 Van C.imp'H udillllon , ustabllhlicd urailu(1 ( foot wido. lltiht Hldo of loth streol. east part of lot VI b'ouU 1 \iin Ciimp'H addition , cutabtlHhuU l-'i-iidi1.1) ) foot wldi * . Cast hldo of lUUi fltnt'H ' , tax lot It ) sue .It-l.'i-ia ostabllhhutl urudo , li fcut wldo. KaHtHldoof lUth htriiiit. lot 12 to . ' 2 Inclusive , block ? , Mnrray'x addition to Okalioniii , us- tiiliihlii'd Krado , 0 foot wldo. K.ht Kluii of lUth Htrci't. lot 5 blouk I Mur- rav'H uddltlon to Ukuhoiiia , ustabllBhud KruUu , I ) foot wldo. K.iHt. Kldo of latli Htrcnt. lots I toinlncliu hive , block 1. Jtodlluld'u addition , ust ilillbiluil ur'idii. ' U fi'ul wldo. Dust Kldo of 10th fttroul. Mill lots 1 to . * > Inclil- hlvc. of t lotisoutl-15-it.udla : : : jllsbod crudo. 0 fi'ut wldu. Kahthldi-of 10th NtriMst , tax lotU , 8 , 0 and 11 KOO : il-l.r'-l.'l ustalillHhcd'rudo. . II fool wldu. Iviiht Hldo of ; 'dth Hiruul , lols II to T liifluslvw , block 1. HOKKH & 11111'n Huconil iiilclltion , JJMS- ; cut Krailu. n futit wldo. Uuhthldo of UTth it von no , tuv lot Ib tuo 10-15- in , iirfsciit rndo , a rout vsnio. And bu It further rosolvuds That the llouid of I'ublluVorlis boiinil lioro- by IH aiitliorl/.ud and dlrcotod lo oanso a coo/ i of thin resolution to bo published In Ihiof - llulul pitucir of the city for ono wcok. or bu hurvcd on thu ownori of N lid lutn , niul nnlchu Huuh owiiurx bhiill within Ihu duyrt after thu publication or Hurvlou of Hiiuh ropy conitruot said KldiiwiilUs us horoln roipilroil , that the Hoard of I'liblluVor O.IIIHU tliununo : to IIH iloni' , tbo coat of couitriictlnu mild Hldowulki roHpoct'voly to bu tssossud a.'auiHt the ruiil Chtato , lot or part of lot In front of ana uhut- tln7 nu'li sltlowalku. I'asbed , JulyTith , IbO'i. it of tlio Council. Atti'Sl ! JOHN ( > ltOVKH , City Olerk. Approved ! OICO. 1' . HI. MIS , Mayor , NOTK3BTO CONBTItUOT HIIir.WAI.KH. To tint tinners of thu lots , pirU nf lotH and rual c'Kiatu doxutluud in thu ahjva ro olu- tlon : Von and each of you are lioruby notlllud to construct wocidoii Hlduwalks an ruiiiirod ] by u rtuioititlon of the city counull ano mayor of tlio oily of Omaliu. of willed thu ubovo U u copy. I * . W. ItlUKIIAI'BKU. Clu.lrmun Hoard of 1'ilbllo Woriia. Onuihtt , Nob. , July lUth , In'Ji.