THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : idilDAY , AUGUST 5. 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL nr.uppa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. I tlUtJtcllyCnrrlcrtonny pftttof tha' Cltr II. W. TILTON. - MANAGER. No41 JIKAfWff. K V. Plumbing Co. Council IJluffs Lumber Co. , Members of Abe Lincoln Hollef corps will meet thin afternoon nt'J:3J : o'clock in tholr bull , Foreman wanted at once at IlnrrU' Bot- tlltiif works , Council liluffs. .Miss Nettle ' nllaco will entertain a InrRO party of her friends this ovenlng at her homo on liluff stroct. " A largo party of pupils from the Olonwood pi'bllo schools visited Manawa yesterday. Bevornl of them rode over on bicycles. The Danish Brotherhood Iodo ( No. 10 will hold their nnuuat picnic next Sunday at the German SchuoUon Voroln pirk at Mnnnwn. There will bo services nt tbo first 1'resby- terlnn church tiundav mornlnR nt the usual hour. Hev. J. M. Wilson of Omaha will preach. IJoRuhir mojtliiR of the Fruit Growers nnd Oardncrs association next Saturday after noon nt the courtihouso. The July prosram will bo given. Unity Guild will meet In regular session this afternoon at half past 2 o'clock nt the residence ot Mrs. P. A. Slltcnor on Lincoln nvcnnc. A full nttcndatico Is dcslrod. The reculmmeeting of Uoldon Uod camp , No. 7 , Koyal Nelyhbora .of America , will bo linld this ovcnlni , ' In Kniuhts of 1'ytl.liis hall on Main street nt 8 o'clock. A special pro gram of entertainment has been provided , Mnrrlaso licenses were Issued vostorday to Jnmcs O'Connor of Omaha and Hlla Cadis of Council Uluffs , and to Edward A. Krath and Kntio Glunman , both of Omaha. The latter couple were married by Justice Cones. Frank Carroll ralsod n dlsturbinco In n house of ill-repute on Vine street Wednesday night by raining wino bottles nnd brlc-a-brac nt the head of the pronnotress of the den. The police were notified and Can-oil was taken In charge , lie will have a hearing In police court next Monday. Aunnpotnonts have boon made for a band concert nt Mf.nawa by the Iowa Btato band of UcsMoltios , Saturda ovonlnR nt "o'clock. This bund has u great reception throughout tlio country , and Is well thought of In Coun cil Ulufrs. It having furnished the music for the Chautauipja n season or two ago. l3d McCrarv , Howard llattcnhaucr nnd Jack Waldron of this city played n match game of lawn tennis yesterday with Woods nnd Colpctzer of Omaha. The following Is the score , the first number being that of the Council Bluffs boys : First sot , 0 to 1 ; second end sot , 0 to 2 ; third set , S toO : fourth sot , 0 to4. Snmuol Pierce , an omployo of the Union Pacific Hallway company , fell off the coal- fihed at the roundhou&o vostcrday afternoon nnd landed with about the usual ampunt of force on the ground , thirty feet below. Strangely enough no bones were broken , al though ho was considerably shaken up. Ho was tnkon to his homo at the corner nf Fourth nvonuo and Ulghtconth street , where Dr. Cleaver attended him. II. D. Carbco was arrested yesterday on n warrant Issued from Justice Cones' court charging him with the lurcony of a rloelc bo- lo'ieinc to E. Uosobrnu of Omaha. Ila had boug'it ' thn clock , together with some other household property , of Hosebrau on the in- Btallment plan , and had loft the city , so it Is claimed , bjforo tlio payments were com pleted. The case will have a hearing tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Knrl Herr and Nancy Matlock en mo Into a personal collision a day or two nco and in Homo wav a shovel that Herr held in his hands came Into contact with Mrs. Matlock. Herr declares Mrs. Mattock came down and lilt it , while Mr. ) . Matlock claims It ilow un and hit her. At any rate she hud Ilcrr arrested and dragged before Justice Cones on a charge of assault nnd battcrv. The case will bo tried on the l3lh ! at 0 o'clock. 6,000 ynrds of remnants In unbleached muslins forSc a ynrd , worth 8c , tit , The Bcfct'jn Store clciiring sale. I < nvi State llnnil Sntnriliiy. This wonderful musical orgnnization , forty pieces , under the leadership of Prof. Pliinnoy. will fjivo two free Oon ] tiir concerts- Saturday , Aug. 0. In the afternoon they will play in Fairmount pnrlc nnd in the evening1 from 7 to 11 o'clock at Manawa. „ Perkins , tlio grout Ilavorly banjo spo- chilist , at Miuiuwa this week. 200 pieces host indigo bltio calico foi1 Gc a yard at the Boston Store clearing enlo. IMi'H.SO.V.I/ lltl'l/t.lt'lli. Miss ICato Blaxslm has gene to Chicago to Visit friends. Thomas Ma teal t has gene to Palnosvill , O. , to visit friends. Thomas Motcalf , Jr. , Is home from an ox- tcsdcd western trip. John M. Lane of the Milwaukee loft last evening for n trip to Chicago. Mrs C. J. Hoth loft Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Rock Island , III. Mrs. Saniuol Klsoman and son have re turned to their homo In Salt Lake City. Mrs. n. M. Sargent has gene to Hoosnc Falls , N * Y , , to spend the summer with rel atives. L. A. Caspar has returned from n trip toIlet Ilot Springs , S. U. , greatly Improved In Health. Mrs. I. M. Troynor nnd Mrs. McKuno loft Wednesday for Chicago , whcro they will visit friends. Mrs. II. B. Sackott mut daughter , Miss Nellie , and Mrs. Uoorgo T. Phelps will leave toilay for Denver. Miss Lou F. Meal loft yesterday for Den ver , accompanied by her mother , who arrived from Chicago. Mr , A , B , Cllno was called to Donison yesterday by a telegram announcing the seri ous Illness of his wlfo. Mrs. Millikan , who boa boon visiting Mrs. p. C. Dtontccr for somrtlmo past , returned Wednesday to her homo In Canandaigua , N. Y. Mrs , Mary Bridge , who has boon visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs , John Ilarhvto , on Ilo-itoti street , has left for her homo In Denver. Captain D. B. Clark and wlfo will leave today for Denver , where thov bavo a daugh ter vinulng. IJoforo tholr return tnoy will visit friends and relatives In other western points. Mrs. Laura Klrby In company with her shier , MM. Urafton Klrby of Mount IMo.iH- nut , la. , will start today over tno U. & M. to visit friends In Arlckiirce , Cole , , and other western points. They intend to bo absent bout two months. The foltowlnc Council Bluffs people have pone to Denver : F. C. Holloway , Mr. and Wrs. Thomns Ofllccr , M. C. Kendall , Uev. mid Mrs. M J , Uubcock , A. I''ltzgorald , Mrs , James Johnson. Jumcs Mlt on , (1. M. JarroU utid Mrand Mr * . 13. M. Jarrolt. Parkins , tlio great Havorly banjo spo- clulUt , at MuniiA'ii this wcok. All our light stripud , pliiida. check * imd inlxud cheviots ( till wool ) that Fold fur fide and 680 during snlo for 33e , Uoa- tun store. Trains leave Manawa dally nt 8 a ndlO n. la , It ! m. , and 1 , ' t10 ! : ! , , a:30 : , ! , 4:80. : 6 , MiO. 0. 0:110. : 7 , 7tO : ! , 8 , 8:30. : I ) , ! ) : : . 10 , 10IO : ! , II and 11 : V ) p. in. Thu ilfi. : ) triilu will intilto connootlon with the Itihtolt'otrlo motor our for Omaha , Porklns. the great Havorly banjo eno- oliulbt , at Manawa this wcok , Summer suits for gentlemen ; cool , comfortnhlo and uhuap. Holier , the tailor , 310 Unmd way. Porklns , the great Ilavorly banjo spo- at Mtinuwu tula woolc. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Thousands Turn Out tj Listen to Governor McKinloy's Tariff Talk , UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM IS AROUSED Ho llnliU Ills Aiiillrnco In tlio ClcmoU At tention frnlll HiiBlnnliiK In Kiicllng A Convincing mill Logical Argu ment Ills llccciitliin. A largo amount of republican onthuslnsm found vein yesterday In Council Ulufh on tlio occasion of Governor MetClnioy's visit. DaloKntlons came In from tno surrounding towns , every train bringing in Us quoin. Tlio reception committee , which had been up- pointed by tno cttlrans to moot Ohio's pov- crnor , went to Lincoln on tuo morning tr ln ntid oscortcd him to Omalia , where they were re-onforced by n lar o numbur of citizens nnd brought to this side of the river. Dal boy'a bund led the march to the Grand hotel , discoursing music along the way , Tlio luldross was advertised to commence at 2:110 : o'clock , and before that tlmo the crand stand at tno driving purls was well llllea with a very warm hut very ensor crowd , who awaited the governor's ' arrival , nud still the crowd was coining. At last ho came , drawn by n line team of horses nnd accom panied by n number of prominent citizens , who escorted him nmld loud applause to a , platform that had bjcn Improvised In fro-it of the grand stand , whcro ho was to tnaho his aadrcss. Ho win accompiiilod on the platform by Chairman J. E. Blythe , of the republican stnto central committee , of Muson City , Judge \V. I. Smith , will-be Conxivis- m.in A. L. Hapar of Groenllold , Dr. O. W. Uordon. Hon. J. Y. Stone and Judge 1C. .1. It. Hood of the oourt of private laud claims. Judge Uced Introduced him to the audlunco lit a few well chosen roninrits. and ns ho coma to the front of the platform the speaker was erocturt with redoubled apulauso. From the lint of his address ho caught , his nutli- cnco's intention , and hu kept it until ttio close of onu of the finest speeches ttiat has over boon made before a Council MluIN mi- dlonco. Throughout it was a masterly de- fcnso of the law which bears his name , ns well ns of the American tarllT at n wliolo. Ho frequently was compelled to stop until thp cheering of the audlflnco had died uwav sufficiently so that his volco could bo heard. At the cioso of Ills address the governor was taken to the Grand hotel , where ho held an Informal reception , during which a largo number of citizens took niivantaga of the op portunity of meeting him. He was then UUUMI In charge hv a committee of OmaUi citizens , who took him to the other side of the river , where ho Is booked lor an address totilzht. The following outsiders wcro noticed on the streets vostorday , attracted to Council .Bluffs by the apostle of tariff : Shirley Gil- lllnnd. Il S. Uobiiibon , J. D. Wright , Craw ford Kennedy of Glen wood ; County Super intendent of Schools Patrick of Mills county , W. H. McClnro and H. VV. Hannu of Audubon - bon , M. A. H'llnov ot Fontanollo , N. N. Jouct , chulrniiin of the congressional com mittee ; J. S. U'nrford , Gcorco E. Pennoll , Jndgo E.V. . Wlllard of Atlantic ; J. E. Win-Inn of Hod O ik. county clura of Mont- pomorv cowitv ; Kranlc Shlnn of Carson , C. S. ICecnnn" G. B. Jennings , John T. Stuart of Shonnndoah' G. W. Suuudors of Manilla , William Movers of Denlson , Captain J. W. Stockort of Logan. Cut This Out And brlnp It with you to the great bankrupt milo of boots , shoos and slip pers , GlJl Broadway , Council Blulls , ( old Foster building , Kvorott block ) . Beginning Ssiturdny , August ( J , and con tinuing , wo will olTcr the entire stock of the Chicago Shoo Store com pany of St. Paul tit loss than coat to manufacture. Every dollar's worth must bo sold. Call and bo convinced that this is a. clianco of a lifctimo. Ladies' kid button , 7f > c , worth $1.50. Ladies' kid button , flSc , worth 82.00. Ladies' dongola button , $1.23 , worth 32.60. Ladies' oxford tics , 09c , worth $1.25. Ladies' kid oxford ties , 65c , worth S1.50. Ladies' "Burt" French dongola but ton , $3.00 , worth $0.00. Men's work shoes , 7oc. Men's dress shoes , $1.25 , worth $2.50. Men's calf shoos , $1.50 , worth $3.00. Boys' fichool shoes , 7oc. And many other bargains too numer ous to n.ontion nt the great bmkrupt shoo sale , 521 Broadway , Council BlulTs. 3.000 yards Bengal tissue , the lightest and prettiest fabric known , worth 15c , during Boston Store bale for Sje , in ( lurk colors only. Muimuii Itror/oK. _ The bathing houses at Manhattan Beach were taxed to tholr full canaolty uu-ain last evening. The Beach company tavo 123 ladles' bathing suits , and all were taken by S o'clock. The Morry-Go-Hound Is well patronized each afternoon and avonlng , Saturday ovoninir thu celebrated Iowa State band will glvo a concert from 7 until 11 o'clock nt Hotel Munawa. The now rooms In the ladles' bathine de partment nro largo nnd convenient and nro supplied with all necessary toilet articles. Ladles arc lavish in their compliments to the management for the attention given to ladles and children. The ucuch Is beginning to look llko an old fashioned camp inectinL- from the number of tents going up for roeulur campers , bovoral tents wore added to the camp yesterday. The trees sot out by Adoll Bros , four vc.irs ago now afford ample bhado and families fro.n Omaha and Council Bluffs nro making good luo of it. Vostorday morning ot 4 o'clock n p-irty of thirty Indies and gentlemen from Oumliu landed some boats at the beach and took an early morning Bwim. They pronounced everything satisfactory , except the want of a restaurant and soinutlnng to cat. If tha manauoinont would put up a umull restaurant on the beach and servo hot potatoes , fresh 'llsti , bread and butter , coffee and ton , they would bo doing a good thing for their natrons. ( Jomo , gentlemen , give us some thing to oat at a moderate prlco and wu will coinu oftener and stay longer. 'I' , E. Cavin has been In charge of the packngo of valuables during the last two weeks. Tommy keeps ono oyu on the pacu- ago box and the ojlii'r on tlio springooard , and can glvo you pointers on who the cost liuly swimmers ara. The Boston Sloro clearing sale ends Monday , August 6. Now is the time to bccuro bargains in all dry goods. Wanted Iron m-jidorn at the Ogden Iron works , Council Ululfr. Good Go and Gjc bleached inualin for Go at the Boston Store stile. .Mini. l.i'UMi tlio C. H. Ilunnon , a * receiver of the ICImbill- Champ Investment company , applied to ttio district court \Vodnoscuv night for a writ of injunction to restrain Gcorgo E. Gage , who Is In the city for n shirt tlmo representing the eastern IIKMIIOLTS of thu company , fro.n tali- ing away certain securities which have bean In the possession of the company until ro- ceutly. Ttio securities In question consisted of a bond which was given by the Invest- mam company and sinned oy Gcorgo l\ Wright and others at sureties , for the pay ment of 117,000 Indebtedness to J. 10. lioyd. It was understood ttint ( hey wuro to Ho in the vaults of the Council Ulutfs Savings bunk , but the petition alleges Una In some way Uaga got hold of them and intended to take tboai back to Boston and soil them , Thu writ of injunction was issued and Mr , Gayo was required to rifraln from taking tuo securities uway , or from soiling ilium. Too writ was put In tbo hands of Deputy Sheriff O'Brien , and ho went to Omahu to Hud Gugo , who had Jim tfono to catch the enst bound train. O'Brlea wont on the train with him to I'latumouth Incog , and did not Introduce himself until ho reached Pacific I unction , when ho was on the Iowa sldo of ho river and consequently able to act In his ofllclal capacttv. The valuable paper * were returned to the bank. Books bv popular authors , 2,000 12mos , luring sitlo for IHc , worth lOc nnd Hoc. 'Jos to n Sloro. _ Pasltingo for horses and oattlo on the Dhautauqtia grounds. Inquire of A. S. [ Inzotton. 210 Mori-lam block , or Charles Copeland , on the grounds. * 10,000 yards dark nnd light challtes , worth 7c , during the Boston Store sale tor 4o. YOIIJIB Hoini'brcnliprn. iTor sorao tlmo nast n gang of boys between the IIROS of 13 and 10 years ot ago has boon organized for the purooso of carrying on n system of aoprodations In various parls of .ho city. Various houses have boon brottcn nto and whatever articles of value that had jcoa loft loose woi-o carried away. The gang operated principally In dwellings which had [ icon loft empty whlto their owner * wore out of the city. The house of M. E , Smith at the corner or Eighth street nnd Second nvonuo was ono of the last to bo visited. A man who [ mil rented the house wont to look It over and found that the led pipe , brass fixtures and all the rest of the plumbing materials that wore In thohouso had boon cut olT and tnkon away. The case was reported to the pollco , aud within a few hours a lot of lead nna brass were found bv an oillcor In a Junk- shop. An olTort Is bolng made to identify It us that used In Smith's nouso. When that is dona the Junk-man will bo put to the pump in the hope of finding who tlio young scape graces are who did the Job. All shooting and pillow case muslins at coat price during "tho Boston Store clearing salo. Parkins , tlio great ILivorly banjo specialist - . cialist , at Miinuwu this week. 25 plccos turkey rod tublo linen , 'ormor ' price 33o , now for 23jc , at the Boston Store clearing salo. nnd Itiililird. A young man named Burrowos was re ported to the pollco jostorday morning as jclng among the missing. Ho was last seen Monday morning on his way to wnrk , but at .bo foot of Main street ho loft the car nnd that was the last seen of him. HU wlfo , who Is in St. Paul , was telegraphed to , but she. had soon or heard nothing of him , and was almost beside herself with apprehension , About noon he turned up nt his residence near the corner of Broadway and Sixth itreet rnd was found by some of his friends ust getting Into bed. Ho was unable to tell , vlioro ho had been or what had happened to ilm. Ho romomb6red indistinctly having Ironic some beer on Monday , and bo thought > t must have been drugged , for everything suddenly became blank and ho could not account for himself durlnc the days Inter- ueutag between his dlsappcaranco and his return. Ho had 010 with him when ho went away , but it was gone. He could not re member wUo was with him Monday. 60 dozen gents' outing Ihinnol shirts that sold for 2oc at the Boston Store sale for 1'Jc. Parkins , the great Haverly banjo spe cialist , at Manawa this week. COcnnd $1.00 misses' straw hats during the Boston Store sujo for 15c and 2)C. A chance like this never was olTored be fore in the hat lino. Will Itulltl u ( in i Wtirohnuto. The Union P.icllio H.iihvay company is making arrangements for the erection of n warehouse for the storage of gas , to bo usud in connection with their Pullman car sys tem. It will bo located on the corner of Seventeenth street and Ninth nvonuo and its dimensions will bo 50x70 feet. It will bo built of stone nnd brick nnd work on the structure will bo commenced at once , the contracts havinir already been lot. The warehouse is to bo ono of a chain oxtcndliii ? clear across the continent nnd the others of the system are located at Now York , Boston , Chicago , Minneapolis and Denver. Council Bluffs and Kansas City are to be added tn the list nnd It is thought that the plants hero nnd at Kansas City will bo completed bv October 1. _ 100 dozen gents' outing flannel shirts worth 50c each , at the Boston Store clearing sale for 29c. loOpaoplo in this city usa gis stoves The GasCo. puts 'em in at cost. 100 dozen gents' fancy stripe and plain b.ilbi'iggan shirts and drawers , worth 7ac and $1 , during the great bale for 58c. Boston Storo. In the famine-stricken regions of Rus sia the inhabitants huvo been living on fond that a decent American horao would not touch. See "Carp's" graphic letter from Samara in no.xt Sunday's BKU. Colored Cclcliriltlo'l. The colored people of Council BlulTs cele brated Emancipation day yesterday with their usual ceremonies. In the afternoon ttiey assembled at Fairmount park to tbo number of several bundrod , nnd had the cele bration proper , speechoi belig nm'lo by n number of gentlemen from this city and Omaha. In the evening a dance was bold nt Masonic temple , and the day was wound up in a gorgeous manner. A Itlnml. Curdling Picture. ' "Carp , " Tun BIE'S : correspondent , Is now in the worst of the fatnlno districts of Hus Bio. and tn nxt Sunday's Br.i ; presents a blood-curdling plcturo of the frightful suf fering of tbo inhabitants of tbo afflicted country. _ 501) yards Qhoviot shirting , worth 7c , for -lie , at the Boston Store clearing Parkins , the great Havorly banjo spe- cialibt , at Manawa. this week , Gcorgo Davis , drugs ana paints. H Corn In Kuinlii , In next Sunday's RII : : franlt G. Carpenter , the famous correspondent , relates what was done with the corn sent from Nebraska and other states to tho'fainino-strlckou regions ot Uussla. IllHli-llumlml I'riK'Uuilini ; * nfii HrltUh ( Jim- lioat. Six Fnvxcibco , Gal , , Aug. 4. The steam ship Muriposu , whl'-h arrived this morning , brings news dftlclally confirming the report that thu BrlMdlt ( 'tinboat Champion had seized Johnston Ulnnd ana had posted a piuclaumtlon on thu Uland declaring that It WJ > British territory. It is contended that tbuislaiid Is really American territory , A Tlirllllni ; Narrative. The thrilling narrative of the awful suf ferings of tntf fuinlnc-sirlcken portion of Husklu , with all the sickening details , fiom life pen of Frank G. Curpoiitvr , which will appear in next Sunday's HUE , hliould DO rcaj by u very body. VVOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP i-rikttik .M u.i-.kjtn.imo | < r. Tliu limit uf : o ie r ' ciKileoc in . , l k of Uojp uuil 1 1) pa o Uwk mi ll r. . iaiiulv funillrHii' , > 'u.ulHalidriirlUi llluir | l Oi.i8Llu | Kru ! | ' . > ci > nni\n4 Aloud IHwtwi AI..I | i | > flriirciurnli like Utrllinurki. > lnl , \\tt\t \ , IiulU Ink u. | l' wUtr Umki i Pitii. I'll. llniii , n .ln. . . uf Knw. 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Constant use of these drags will surely bring sorca and eatlnz ul rs In the cod. Don't fall to trrlte. All correspondence sent sealed In plain on- tclopo. Wo InvUo the most rUU InTesllgatlou and rill do all In our powcrto al 1 you UIU Address , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omnhn. Neb HEALTHFUL. AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water BRAIU Ml. B.C. WKST'S NKIlVie AND JlliNT. a scenic lot HynturU.ntinm. \ \ . I'M ) . Not rnll.t | , lluuditctiu. NCTVOUS I'rustrutun ciunol b/ alcohol or tobacco , \V.ikoaIniii , .Mimtlt Djiirjj- tlonaullucs9of tliollr.ilii c.iuiln hnnnltr , mlajr/ dccny.ilo itli , 1'rouiilure Old AMO , llarrjueii. 1,01:1 of Puwur In ulthur aor , IiupotcnoLu.iorrhJ l anil nil Foinnlo Wotikncssta. Inroluntary L'MUi , Hur' | ninlorrlioa caused by orar-oxurlloa o. t'ubnln t l-nliu > ooror.niliilionco. | A mantirf trjitiunt 11. G for- ' ) , by in ill , WutfirirmlteosU hoxji lo onrj Kncli order forlibaxui. with O will i)3n 1 wrlttjn Kuarantoto rofunil If not car JI ( iu-ir.mtco Hi'iul only by Tlieoitoro. F. I nls driixultt. polo nuoul , Douthuast corner lUth nnd Kurnniu els , Oni lin Anew anl Complete Trcatmont , conilitln ? of 6uiosltorlOJ. | | Ointment In I'apiului , nlia In HOY nml I'llli ; u 1'ojlllvu Cure for Kiternil. Intornul bllndor UlooilliiKItching , Clironlc. Itucantur Herd II- tury IMIcj. TnH Itumaly has nuvor l > eun known to full , il par box. II for ? i : nunlby m ill Why BulTur from this turrlblu dl oino nlun u wilttin uanrimtoa In iHjbitlvelyKlvi'ii wlilil ! h.noi or refuml the money 1C not cured-cnil tanii | lor frao bamplo. ( iniimntuo l by Kulin , VCu. , llnifuHH , Hole Aucnts , corner IlonuhiH streoU. Onulia. Nek. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? KUOJI Wcikncss , Catarrh or _ 4 . Rtc'jmalssm , i Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , CAL-t , ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. AcknowleilEcil lu l > tlio mh'sl ' piiecmf ill i > orlnlUt In ull I'mvATK , nuioi ) , NKIIVUIIH , bici.s AMI UIIIN- AllV DlSrAHtH. ( ioiiorrliiuiiln from S to. ft darn. Syphilis cured wltlKiut Mercury. All stnuiis fur life. hTUIUTUIIK iivruinnuiifly , curoil. removal com- lilcto , wHIiuulcutllnt ; . ciii < lla 'or illlnliillon. l uro nltcctoil nt IIIHIIU by palluiA. wltliuut u momvnt's | ialn or uniioyitnco , ' , . l'IIiS : , KKSTUI.A AND JIUCTAI. ULCIiUS cured wltliuut puln < ir dulcnllon from builnots. IIVDUOCKI.K AN'J VAIIIODCKMJ | iornninontly and sucvi'B riilly ciirt'rt. Mitlluil now nud nnfalllntf. WEAK MEN ( V1TAMTV WKAK ) , .Mnillio by too alosi nnpll- cntlon to builnuns or ludf ; lovorj muilil > truln or ttrlnfj HK.XUAI , 11X1 HSSKi In wldJIa llfu , or from the chVctsof youlliful follloi. WKAK MI'.N AUK VIUTI.Md TO NliltVOUB 111' ' IllMTVur KXIIAU.4T1U.V , WAbTIKUVKAKXKf8 l.SVOl.tl.STAUV l.u drs : with KAItl.V DKUAV In VOU.Mi and JtlDDI.K AdKlli lack of vim , rigor , and utrunuih , with nexuul organs Impiilrud and wmkuiivncd pruumturuly In appruaclilntc uld ave. All rlnld ruadllr to our tu * Iririlniunt fur lum of vltnl power Cnll tin or iftdrttM wllli stump for ilrcnlun , troj buukuiul rvvulpts , Dr. Searles & Scjrlci , ll4 WjtlA-fc8iroot' , ; Noxttot'ostOlllto. SPECIAL OHDINANCE NO. 1708. A n ordlnunce levying H Hpcclal tax and ane m- nu lit on ct'ituln lots und rial f tate Int'iu city of Onmlm. to cover the cost of iliuniift'H ( or unullnc lllcn btrm und Dupont ittreet lu Dupoiit 1'luco from the east llDu to tlio went lin ot Dupont 1'iace. , Wliervas , It Imvluir bfeu and being heruby tvdjuil giO , dctcisiitnta nna c tntillsliud tnnt tlio suvcrAt lots nud pli-o'g of real mtita horulnnftpr ro- I icrrrd to , hiive-o ich been apeilntly b nullttod I to thu full aniount hoi'oln li'vlo 1 nml mioihuil iiiluetcacliof sum lotsiind pieces of ro.il os- Into , irbpectlrulv. by reason of tlio dimm es for cradlni ; of Unit imrt of I leu und Oupont KtrcetH from oust line of Uupoat Place toust line of Dnpont. 1'lnco. I ThornCoie. for tliepurposoof paying the dnm- npcH for such KindlnR. Ho It ordained by the city council of thu city of Onialia ; Section 1. That the damages for grading that pnrt of lilce and Dupoiit streets In thn city of Unuihii , from cast line of IHipout I'lnce , to thuuFt line of Dunnnt I'lacu , stilil dainiiKt'S lu-liu the HIIIII ot 48Ti.iO , bo and tliu smnuls hereby levied and nssessen , according to special benellts by iva ou ( if mild grading , upon the follou lit ) ; lots and real est ito as sliou n by the generally ro o nlzoil intipof tlio city of Oinahii lU'.M. lltnograpnod anil pnlilUlu-d by Mulr A : Ciaylord , said coat boltm so levied on said loin and real ostale , rospoctlvaly , s fol lows , toH : Oco I Pov c H lti : blk 1 Dutiont 1'laco $ : i III Dlani Mesinur w ! } lt.i : Ilk 1 78 Win It AdumslH blk 1 C 117 II (1 Clnr' . < olt5 blk 1 8 7.1 11 K ( Jhtrlu-It I blk 2 0 72 MMnyLrlclitlta bin S 07S HUMMUS Olson It II blk a G7. " > Iliinmi Anilcison It 4 blk 2 0117 lliuih Kulk n M IVTiblkU1 1 Si K A OroVL-r in Id i It ft blk 2 1 ( * - > Helen UC'lark H H ltr > IHU2 nao linns FulU n 's'ltll blk 2 i si It A Clover mid M It li blk 2 I IB Hi-Ion UClaritsiJ UUbilC. ; i7o N Y & O.L & Tr Co It I blk 3 B 70 do It2 blk : i (5 ( 7. > John A Johnson Itllblk : : I ! 75 T J Williams 114 blk ; ) II VI txolson 11 Monruu It " > blk il 0 11 } August Isnucsooii u ! i It ( > blk.1 do w ! ' , ItO blk II y 77 U aainrkultT blkll 07S do It 8 bll ; I ! II 7" > H I ) & : W W Oliiulmin It 0 blk 3 0 7" > Win KniK It lOblkll a 7 : > U U ClurU'-ltll M It ! ) o ir do Itltii blk 3 ! ! 7'i 'I'hos K'ohoolt I lill4 C "It Tims Kehoj U 2 blk 4 0 71 Wllll.iin IC'ilire It.l i > ll4 0 7 ! > William Kiiulileslt I blk 4 0 7ri 1'r.ink N I'rout it. > blk 4 U 7i raullnu 11nlIII ! blk 4 C 7."i Carls K AmkTMiii It T 1)Ik ) 1 C 7.1 Jtinu's Kuan Its blk 4 G7. Nora U Connor It ' > blk 4 07.- 11 K Clark It IU 1)11 ; 4 0 7.I.1 . II G Clarke It II bll ; 4 I.1 } do It IIU blk 4 - 7t do H 12 blk 4 U 4) ) do II I/ Ink 1 Ii , S HI.oTrltiiblk4 : 0 74 J Print/ .4 blic 4 0 7.- . H U Clarku it t ; > blk 4 li 7" . do It I'l ' blk 4 li 7' . August K Kin ml It K blk 4 G 7 : . Aniliow U Stonudahl It IS blk 4 ( j 7. ) 11 U Clarliolt I'l Iik4 ] G 7 ; > do It 20 b.U 1 u 7 ; > do It 21 blk 4 07A do It 82 bin 4 ( i IM A n nu Nathul 111 blk 5 B 7 > do It 2 bll : 5 II 76 Win Peterson ItMblkS 0 7i lames I'K'in ItI blk 3 G 7 : , Keren Knrdcn It ! i bll ; 5 U 7r. Jj W I'arroUoltOblK.-i G 7.5 flolls Andorion It 7 blk 5 0 7S Milton IliMidryx Its blk5 G ' II UCIurkoltU blk 5 G ' 11 G Cliuko It 10 blk .r > G ' KO Wredboriltll blk 5 G ' NolH I'otursini It l-'b kZ G ' Ino I , ClnrK-olt iilIk- : ) : b 1 II G Ulurkn It 14 blkfi 4 ' Joseph Sclilltllrewinc Co It 1 blk C 041 do It V b.U 0 JIGJ II G ClurKolt.'IblkG do lUhKU 181 James Jensen It r > blK G 1 Kl II G Cmrko It II bike , U K ! llnnrv H Sfiultnr It 1 hit ; 7 r. 7 do It 2 blk 7 G 7 : , Win T Dunning It.'l blk 7 G 7 : > Sarah J Tuttle H4 blk 7 G 7' , ( In lt.lilK7 Ii7i M//loTuttle It OhlkT G 7. . ( yliarKH I'ljier 7 blk 7 U 7i Chasl'llior It8 blk 7 G 7. ) Tllllu NeKoti It ! l bili 7 G 7.'i II G Clark It 10 blk 7 ( i 7. do Ull blk 7 G 7i do ItlKiblk ? t 244 Total JIS'i 00 SectionTlnvtthe special tivot and asjnis- incntH levied ami assussed as utoroiat.l. shall bo duo Immediately upon tha passagj an 1 ap proval ot tin s or Un inc. . und nnall boconiq de- Iliinuent it not paid wllhln llfty dajs thin-o.it- tnr : > nd thereupon Interest shall bo added nl the riilo of 1 per cent a mouth , payable In ad vance from the tlmo HUd mxoH becjni3 so du- Hmineut. Section ! ! . Timt this ordlnnnco shall take ef fect and bo In fore i from an J after Its pas tagj Passed July 2J. 1S9. ' . JOHN GHOVICS. City Clerk. K. 1' , DAVIS. Ticsidcnt City Council. Approved July 23 , 1S'I2.Gi:0. Gi:0. : P. HR.MIB. HR.MIB.Mayor. . The nbovo tnx Is noxvdao and pnyablunt the olllco of the city tioasiirer and will becomu du- lliiquentaiidbear ; internet on nnd uftui Sep tember 17 , IfiV. , as soon lu Section " ot ubovo ur- dlnancc , . HKNHV IIOr < N. Cliy Treaanrcr. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. .Sealed propo-ciU will bo rccolveil by tlio nil- dersliiiiod until Ii0 : : o'clock p.m. , August r.'tli , ISI ) . * , forgradliiK Hamilton street from thn vlndnct over tlio Onmlm Holt rullwuv to 1'itli Htruet ; Military iivenne from llumlllon utrout lo GiantHtruot , and Tlio alley In block : i. Campbell's addition , from 29th H'.rcet to 2lxt street , In tbo olty of Omah i , lu accordance with plans and spoelllcatlons un Illu In tlio olllco or the board of public workx. ICds will bo mudo on printed blanks fnr- nlxboa by tlio board , nnd lo bo iiceompanled vrltb n certified check in thu mini of $ " > ! / , pay- ublo to the city of Umalm , as un uvldoiicoof good f.Utli. The board reserve ? the right to reject uny or nil bids and to walvn dnfi'ittH. r. w. HiKiciiAUsnit. Olialrman of the lioanl uf 1'iibllo Works. Omaha , Nub. , July ' 'stli , Itil' . ' jy2S-2'Jal-5 SB\VEUPROIJOSAS. Foaled nroiiosalB will bo rocolvod by the 1111- iler lL'iieii until 1:110 : o'clock p. in. August I''tli , ih'X' , fur the construction o ( a brluk sewer on 2lHt Hired from a polntli'J feethotithof Uastul- Inr street In the Kniith line of tbo alley north of Martini Htrcut. Including brlok upunlnvs to connect with the crook , as per concurrent resolution uf the mayor and council under aatuof July I''th , IS'J. , according to plans and tiiieeillentluiiH un Illu in the olllco uf thu board of publlo world. Kioli proposal to bo made nn printed blanks furnished by tln < board , and to bo accompa nied by a curtlllc'd check In tbo sum of * 'iOO , payable tn the city of Omahu , us un evidence uf food faith. Thu board roHcrvoi thu rlirlit to reject uny or ull bids , und to walvo ilefautH. I' . W. JIIUKIIAHSnit. Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllu Works. Omahu. Nub. , July fBtli , Ib'Ji jy.'B'VJ.il-S PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. HouIcO proposals Hill bo rocolvod by the undvrxluned until 1:30 : o'clock p. m , August JUth , Wfi. fur grading Ohio street from the cast line of DenUo'u adillllon to2-'nd strvott Mli street fium 1'inii slroot tn 1'iances Ktrcot The nlloy between Pine und Hickory ilreetu from Ktb street tu 10th streol ; In Ilia city of Oinalm , In accordance with pluns nnd spccllloitlons un ( lie In the otllcu uf thu bonnl of public worua. lllils will lie made on printed blanks fnr- nlHhud by the IK ) ird , Hiid to bo aoooinpauliid by u I'ormlod check In thosum uf C > 09 , payublo tu the olty of Omulia us un evidence of good fulth. The board rcoorvon the right to i eject any or ull bids und to waive defoetn I' . W. 1IIUKIIAU4KII Cliulrmun Hoard of 1'ubllo Works. Oioulia , Nub. , August 1th , Wfi , ul-5-ll-W SISSON'S ' ANTI-KICKIJSra STRAP. Greatest device known for i < nucntlnit nnd controlling tholiorio. irrti'i'iniN'ff to prevent and cine lior'es nnd colts from kl klni : . mirk nz. ro ir.n. , Imckin' , rnnnlir. , Btmnhlliic , turn * Inu' . fnll'iis , lit 'i-'lnj , tire il.lnf shafts elircl ; reins ; Is easy nn their inontlu ! dee mil Intnrfcro with tliclrtrivo Ing. ami innUos them iiotfcclly snfo f ra rlilld to drive. It Is Invnlimlilo li\ hrri'klnmuid drlvnri colts , yoniiu liorius and stal.lons. anil o.in bo used on track , rou I niul work horfcs at all times , SISSON'S ADJUSTABLE SAFETY HALTER , W.irrjmtod to bo the best h iltir in cxhtunoo an 1 to prevent and euro Imltur pullers ; U > break a coll. to lead In ton minutes : tohiindl a stallion , and to break- ImlUy liorso. rorsaleonly by tlttf > > M'ltnll TI , ' , poiu'ral a ont and ninnufaetiiriTof line ImrncM nil dealer In all turf poods. 215 llroaihvay , council ItlulTs. Iiu Mcdiral ami Sjriml ? INSTITUTE. Ml Eye 4 E INFIRMARY TREATMENT OF ALL Dcst fncll tlus , npparuus anaUouoim forsnccossfu tro itmontuf ivjrvfjru of dUomo roiiulrlii u.o.lloil or surclu il trjitmant , 59 beds for putlonts , boird mil iittonni \ \ Host iiocoino lutioiH In tlio watt. Wr.to for clr.-uliri on dafornilt.iM anl braces , trusses , club foot , ourv iturmot suliu , ullcs. tumorj , oinijor.uitirrh. bronoliills. In- baliulon.o octrlelty. p iralyils , uullcusy , kld- nev.b.alder , eye. our. skin anl blool imil .ill suriclcaliipor itlons. DISEASES OF WOMEN ftA Stf a Women KHIOi ; . Wo havoliitulv ad led i lylii- In ( lop irtmont for women during coiillnumuat. strlutly nrlv.ite.l Unlv KelUblo .Meaio.il la- btitutoinnktna SiioaliltyOi IMUVATI3 DISKASE3 All Il'ood IKuisoi ) successfully troitol. Syiihhltlo 1'olson romorod tro'n the systum without mi'ronry. New itostor.itivo I'rj.u- incut for Loss of VITAL 1'OWKIt. I'ur < 6i1t un able to visit us mar bo tro ito.l at homo by ( ( irresion lonco. All commiinlc.iUoni eonll- duntl.il Mo lulnes or Inslrii iu > 'it < sent Uy inn 1 oroxpruss , snuiiruly picked , no m ires to 1ml cato contents or snniler. One person il In- lory i > w prufcrro I. C.ill an I consult IIM or sjn 1 history of your case , and wo will send In plain wratiuer , our DnnV Tn MEN I'linE : Vunn I'rlv.iti , DUUn IV IHC It , hpoouil or Nurvoiu Iu- enses , Iinpotenoy , S/plillls. Uluut un I V.irlco- role , wlthnumt on IUL _ . . . . _ . llr.u-es. Appliances for iJerorcnltlos A Trusat Only manufactory Inthu Wostof Htlt'U.Ol- irr Ari'1,1 IXCKI , xituatan , Ki.tsuf.tct } JIATTKltlKH J. > JtKLl'S. Omaha Medical aad Surglcil InsUtatj , 26th and Broa-l way , Oo moll BlaJfi Ton mlnutoV rl lo fn > n cantor of Om ih-v on Omaha and Cjunoll Illulf * olootrlu uiotorlluj. RntHlilprt Attorneys lit law Pras- A. OilUIlllLlj . tico mid fidcal conrtK Ilcoms 'I , 4 and 5 Bliugut llearoblock. Council UluiTtf , la. ORDINANCE NO. 3172. An ordinance approving tlio plans and specifi cations for thu conjunction nnd ruconstriic- tlon of a viaduct alciu lUtb sueet over tliu , I'xllway ir.icUs upon and across liith street between I.on vcnworth slrcul nnd I'lerco sticet In the city nf Uniahii and for iipiinitsh.i : , assessing nnd di'tur- mliiliig the ( lamazop. If any , which may bo tiuisud to any property by ro.ison of the construction nnd reoomtrneUan ofsalu \lmlnut mid Itsniipro'iehuH. He it oidalncd by the city council of the city of Uiimhu ; Section I , Tint the plans and speclllcutlons for the construction and lecoiihtnietlon of u viaduct along Ifith street over thor.illuay triiuks upon and acrous Kltli street hutween Ijoavcuwoi th struut and I'lurro street In thu city of Oinalm promiied by llioboaidof publlo works mid city engineer nf said c'ty mm duly approved by said board of public works and submitted by said lioird to the mayor mid city council for tholr consider.itlon. action and iinprov.il under and In pursuance of the Iirovlslons of ordliKini'o No. ' . " 177 , bun nil the Hiumi urn lioiuby adopted and approved , Hoctloni It shall bo thu duty of tlio may or , with thu approval of tliuolty coiinoll , to niipiilnt thrco dlslnturoHlud freeholders of the city of Omaha tn appraise , IISHUIS mid determine - mine Ihodiimiigrs , If anv. which mny ho caus ed to any nroperty liy ronson of the construc tion 'in.I reconstruction of snld vlndnct iinfl Its aupnmcliuH , wlioHlmll proceed to mnko Biiuh appialsomunt In Ilku iniinner as Is provided for tlio puriiOHonf iluterinlnlni damiigoH tn pronerty owners by ruiiKdii of the chant ! " "f sr.ido of n htieut mid ille tliulr report of said iippnilsement with tbo cltv clerk. Section : t. That thU ordinance shall take ( ilfcct and be In force from and after Its pus- Hntre. Passed July 21st , 189 > . JOHN OUOVBO. i.Mty Clerk. E. I' . DAVIS. President Ulty Council , Approved July Sard , IS'ii OKO. I' . HI3.MIH. Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 818a An ordinance oruorlui : tlio xrndlir ; of the alloy between I'lno nnd Illcliory fl rents , from Kth btrcul to 10th tlruet ; , and dlreutlnj : thu lio'ir.l of public works to tuku thu necessary wtuns to cause suld work to be dono. Ho Itonlalned by tlio city ojunotl of thu city otOm'ilia : Hoot Ion I. Whereas , permanent Kr.idou have bcuiiustablUbed upon , and appraisers hiun been il uly appointed by law , to apiiruUu thu damuves canseJ by tlic uradlnv of the allny butwoi'ii 1'lnu nnd IlluUory HtrueU from htn street to 10th streetand have reported iiodiim- IIKUM to the city council , which has formally adopted tliu name ; and , whereas , pronertv owneiH , representliri more thnn thruo-llftlmof the properly abutting on Kii'd portions of thu alloy nliovo bpuclllud , liuvu petitioned the city council to liuvu Slid alley uriulud to llio piesent ehtahllnhed xradc. without cliur u 10 tlio cltv. and that tliocont bo m'ido puyauln In tun eiial | InttnllinentH , therefore. Ihn alley between I'luu and Hickory Ktn-ets from Bill hlreet to luth ( .treel , be uiidhuruby Is ordered gr'idud tn thiiprpiunt entalilUhed uradc , HuutlonV , That the board of nubile work * bo and liornby Is directed to tuku the noceifsary Htupv to ennui siild work tn budone. Hectlon a. This ordinance shall take elfeet mid be In force from and after UK piiHsauu. 1'usbod , Juiy.'Jtli , IblU. JOHN auovr.8 , Olty Cierk. K V. DAVIri I'rchldontUlty Connell. Approved July 28th , lnw. lnw.UEO. . I' . 1IEMIH. Vluyor. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. / i ( ) ( ) ! > boy wninc ; ! to iln chores and uaio for VJTti'uni. Apply at once , Jacob Sims , Suilxnrl block. _ WANTED Iljr'a youiri lady , rnrnlshod room with DO ml , south or llniiidwuy and cast nf Ninth struut. A GT , lieu olllco. Tp'.OK SALE llotol , 2J rooms , liioatud in J-1 southern Nob. , dolni ; a tlirlvln' business. J..fiUU liuvs build ng and fnra.tnro Will tr.ido for mdxo. 1C , II , Hliniite. 171OH SAI.i : Hardwiiru stook In cuntr.il Nob. JD Will Involcu M.50B. K. A Slioaff. _ iroit SAM : Choicest f.irm In rdttawaltu- -L mlu Co. , IIU acres , \\c I located and lin- provod. 1'rlco JIJ an acre. 1II. . Shoafu. I/NAHM and city lo ins at lowest rates. -I ? lio.il est ito for s.ilo. n an I business rontils. Moaev lo mud for loo.il Invustors. Zt > I'o'.irl slrent. Loiu-eu & Towlo. T7IOII KKNl' Tliodwollliu on I-'lrit iivnnuu JL1 ami Ijl lith street formerly osouplud by M , 10. bmlUi : II rooms , bitli rooms and nil inodurii Iniprovumaiits ; 1:0 ) .l stublo and out biilldhiK ; rent JiU per month. R II , Hliuafo IK YOU have anything for s-ilo or tr.ido see 10. II. Slioifu , lirnvlway iiu.l Main strint. irOR UH.NT DwolIIu.-s In all p.irw of the - * - ctiy. 10. II. Hlionfo. ltro.idw.iy and .Main. A/17AMT1U ) Eastern NohraskaJiiniU In ox- > ' rlian t ) for Couaoll KlulTj property. U. IL Slioafu. II ru iMwiv and M iiu rnilK lUOGEST IIAltdAIN Double rosl- -LdciR-o lot. No. H1) south First strsut , 60 feet front ; bust location and bust li.ir.nit n In tin ) city If t.ikou at ouuo. lAy & Iloss. 3J 1'U'irl ' Htroot. FOk SAhE On small payments , fruit and Kardcn Ian I noir Council llliilTi. U II. bhu.ifc. Itroadw.iy .uitl Main stroot. FOU SALT ] Albion Holier mills on Itoono mer. Nub. ; llnust wilurp : iivur In the Htato iluvuloiilm ; l.5 Iiorso power w itnr entire yo ir : dully oipic-lty , lUObirruls ; machinery and iirurtcn incus comptutt ; In every dot ill.GooJ fnime ruslilunco ; 8 ncresot lutrl. title ucrfuot ; price. $ r > , ' ) Ki ; will tuko nut nprovo I oastoru Nebraska liind. lu II. bhu ifu. OR BAIjH Iowa farnis In rottawattiunlu F and adjoining counties. II II. Sliunfo. FOR SAIjF. llotols nirl rustaiirants In Iowa nnd Nubras'ia. ' dolni ; prolltutilu buslnois inn ) we I loj.ilod ; will t.iko 1 uul In part trade ; \vrltu for details. K. II. Hliu.ife. SALE A first cliss sto-k of general - incrch inillso with goo I will ; prloo J'l.uaj ; will take L'oo I land inoxuh.iiuo. I1' . II. Bhuafu. FOR SAKE Stook of iiillllncrv ami notions , with store nnd llxlnro-i ; prlco II , 3JJ ; will railo for land. K. II. Kliu.ift1- I71OR KA1/E 8) ) Rurosof goo 1 luiid nnd now -L eott.iL'o. with fonr.iiirus land In Wiirnors- vlllc , Noli. : all niodurn InuiniveineiilH : will cxclian.'u for a plo.isunt collide ftoo nf In- riiinliriinco In Oounoll IlltUTi or Omaha. K II. Shonfe. 17IOH SAMO Ono of the iirlihtost anil most dusir.iblo homes In tliu city , on 4thuvo. : modern in all respects. .Must Hell , and will s lerlllco. Address li 10. lieu ollk-e. "I710U SAI.i-18-aoro r.incli In Cherry Oo. -L Nub. ( ! oed liny Innil. Hplondld nin o fur cuttle. Moo cottage , slulilo : > nd out Inillil- Inss In L'ood repair , plenty water , llest land In the county ; will Hull cheap. Wrltu for de tail * I. . II. Shuufo. 17IOH 6AMi3 OH TRADH-KuHt iiir.int nna Jsuloon t Mauiiwii ; good business at all GCIIKOIIH ; good bulldln ; nnd Improvements. A aiiop for a llvo IHHII. B. II. Klio ifo. _ ' OST A Columbia li cyulo. A reward will Juo D.nil for Its return to J , 10. K. .McUeo. FOR BAM' ) Oo < a 0-rnniii dwolllnj : near U. I' , traiihfur. I'rlco I..OKI. Will t iku horse * and ciitUu In imrt nay. 1II. . Hhuafo. ' FOR SALK-Croninery , well located In No- brnnkii , doing ; Riiocf business. Will tuko imrtniT or sull entire buulnoss ut a burKiiln , K. II. rilioufu. \ JANTED Hardware stook In houth- wcnturn Iowa fur spot cash. K. II. Bheafo , FOR r < AIjK Improved Idl-neri' utocli farm In western lown , til ; IHO-aeri ) farm , f.'Oj 12U- acres. ! . ' ( ' . Johnston & Van 1'attoo. WANTED Good Imusukecpnr : good wauui. Apply tu U. I' . Thomas , \Vray's landing on M'liiawn motor lino. COUNCIL BLDFPi M311 DYfi WOHIJ Allklnlsof DvolngnnJ Cloiinliu done Intli * tilfliest hlylodf tlio art. K.uloU anj Btilnu't fabrics Hindu to lo.ik n unjil an now Wurk promptly done and dollvuruJ In all purls of ihu co j n try , Sen 4 for unco IUL 0. A. MAOI1AN , - - I'KOl'UIUTOIt Noir North vait3ra In VA. CITIZENS STATE BANK CfCnunjII Illu Ii OuplUIMco't . burjilun anJ I'roUU HUUUl NctOapltit anl Hurpuj..ev. : ' < tf. * llrcJlurJ. . II. H-l ua.iilui. A. I * , a u/irt , o' . > . Olt-ii.on. II. K. lltrt , I. \ . Ulllir. J. V. lliJiiu < % nOCUirlo IL HHUQIIL Trail * iotnonur.il biiik- InKbuainoU I < nr40it oapltil unj lurpluiut any bunk lu Soutlinostoru Iowa. ON TIMfl DHPO3IT3