Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY HIM : -WiiDNKSDAY , MAY 8 , 1803. 3
THE DAILY BEE
OFFICE. NO 12 I'KAHti
l'llt rrfl ijr e riler to tiny jmi of tha city
II TII.TO.V , MANAUHU
ll'Hlni'V.omve No ,13
Tl t . runners I ,
lNglt | | mit'ir No M
. ; ; % r/u.v.
N Y PUiinMnKfr.
Hoston Store Nutc hatitf sllkl.
Miltonlicwr is the hnttcr , WrJ nro.i < lvv. > y.
Ono him Ircil nnd twenty dog taxes had
boon 'ssucd up tn i.ist ovonlhtf
ClmrlosA Clement nnil Mar > II evertoii ,
both ot Oii.ahn , vvcro ururrlud by Justice
1'0\ l St OVOlllll'T
J CV lUs ami MM ! Cora Pllllnnro to bo
nmnU'il thii fvemiiK at " o'clock at tlio
homo < > f th" bride in Nuola.
Hair > \ \ a\l.itlniul Uora Darling vvcro
tti.'ir.n-d . lottri'ii ' } afttinoon tit the Wcstuin
liousi liv IU'v ! it'iir > DoloiiK ,
, loroM was lined $ lfi ( iO In police court
jrsti'rdaj for indul-jlnc In a (1st ( light at a
I/\v r MJIII strei't i.ilnon latt wcuk.
L \V 15 i'nili ( of K.ibattm , Mo. , and Miss
imiinl , Mov riiof Kcnton , O.vvoio tnitr-
i li-il ( Htrrduv ( if tn noon bj .Ttiitlio Fox
P t MMiMn > in\ who works for the motor
con i M N hid in' . Illinois smashed ycstrrday
nior-i a lnli working at the car houso.
Th > V < ii in Ml iliof the \ctcrnn Legion
Miii in ijhsi i M it this j oar on Sunday oveil
ing Ma J" Hi tin Klrst H.iptlst I'liwvh.
1 nn Ii. IM'iiuill moot this nvonlnt ; In
thrlrlini Among the indni'omi'nts fora
fill' ' it/i mint of the inumbors Is aiiiiounccd a
supt PI
.lolin Ivrinigr-r1 vv.is arrested last cvenln , , '
on ' "iipl iint nf his \vifo , I'hargiMl with kirk-
int ii i 'list'irb.ini'o ' aiound tlio doinustlc
hf.u tlist iin
( U 'l.ulor of f'.irrcll has pmrimsrd the
l.Hi \ \ II < .i.u 'lj' drug stoic and will run
It iiulrrtlii linn nainoof Taj lor & Co Mr
Tailor I'onn * . fioni Cairoll , In.
A ini'i tun. of the beioml l'rosbtcrlnn
t'himh ii'nl inni4tPgntlon "HI b held this
evening f'U tin- purpose of consrdpring the
nth isubllity of tn-i ting n now building
Tin I'nlou laission of the Wood bury school
house will brat the Oolong mission moot-
lint tonight Mi Ale-oil vx 111 pii'sldo ul the
organ and spi-i i il mnsiu will hi' provided
Two now ( MSI'S of sc.uli't fovur were ro-
] ioi tt'tlestor da \ at tliij ollk'o of the eit.v
link tin-p.itii nts being Stella Gilhuit , fi'iti
Seventh street , and a child iiuincd MUIIOH ,
JiOOs sixth avenue
Shortli before the hour of adjournment
List i veiling thi ) tii.il of the ( MSI ; of Leonard
lAetett against ( Jcorgo ( latus , a suit under
a landlord s wilt of iittsiihineiitva3 begun
It the distill t court.
Or .1 M H.ustovv has mo\ed out ol Ins
rcsidinie OP South Sixth stitot , and is
about to begin the \\ork or tearing do n
tin house inhich hu has been living lie
\\lilputupa handsome ho'ise on the same
lot to cost In the nelghbothood of JJf > 00
A Juii Has empaneled in the distilet court
jpsteidjv inthciaso of Mis A. .1 C.ule
ngainst .1 lloumth After the jui > was In
the box It uas ilisi'o\eied th.it sonio onu had
Flu-eroded in running off the plaintiff and
the ! ittmne\ \\\s nithout a client Ho ai'-
untvlliigl ) dismissed the case at the costs of
the plalntltl
A llgnt took tilnco hist c\cning ut the
Colorado house on [ , uHcr Hioad\va\ \ \
the birtemler ana "S.inJ\point" Adams
MCIO the ibief paitieipants. The polite
wen summi'iied to put a stou to the tumble ,
hut bifoie the\ aimed both of the combat
ants hail ploughed gieat furious in the
atmosphere and loichutl a i nee of safety
Pat Haniphan Has sentenced to a term of
ic\eial ila s in the city jail last ncek , but
HIIS dlsihiugel S.ituidaj in older that ho
/tiicht 'go to i Inn ih Sumlamoining , " as he
F.iiil He piomiscd to le.no tonn tit once ,
but ho failed to do as ho act cud. Yesterday
ho turned tin again \\ltli a laiger and more
unmanageable Jag than -befoio. Ho Has
lined $10 : ' . ( ! in police touit.
U Jeffrifts , u hiuk tlihcrlio cninc hero
recentlj fiom Plj mouth , Hancoclc inunty.
was arrested \esteidav morning on an in-
foiination Illi'tl b.v .loo Welch chaining I lin
nlth einbe/xlemint. Welch claims ho
"knockeii doHii" fates to the amount of
about if0 1 he case will bo tried thiiuftei-
noon in Jnstko Ylcn's coutt , and In the
meantime Juffiies is stopping at the county
Jail
Another largo crowd witnessed tlio per
formance at Dohaus s of the Corso Pavton
companj in the play entitled "Escaped from
Singbim ; ' In it all the pctfoimetseio
keen at their best , Mr Pnjton introduilnga
gieat manj of his singing and dancing spe
cialties , which took immenselv This evening -
ing ' Mt'oantrv" will bo mesentcd. It is
described as a sensational meloiltaiiui and
Hill arouse the Ihcllest intetest from the
time the curtain goes up.
Annie F HoH , a -\ear-old ! pirl , was
taken in charge by the pollen Monday night
mid turned over to her p.uents She disap
peared from her home in Nobtaska City
Homo time ago , and no track of her could be
obtained A fen nights ago she ciimo from
Omaha , nhoie she had been an inmate of a
house of ill fame , and was taken in li.v the
propileticss of n disicputablo den on Pieieo
street , \\liere she Has found by the pi lice
She HUB taken baik to her home
\Vhlsteliibof Dentson uUl iy n visit
to Council IHiifls I'rul.i.N evening and meet
the club of tnisiiti in mortal comli.it Ten
of the leading business men of Denison lom-
pose the ( lubliilo the Hluffs club consists
of the folluning J. .1 Shea.I M Uaistow ,
.1 C Watennan. O. P Wickham , , T i :
Casadv.W K Aitchison , I. M Tre.\nor , I
r Hcndtlcks , W .1 Lautorwasscr ami T C
Dan son ' 1 hi' contests \ \ 111 take place at the
home of Mr Shea on South Eighth street
1 liu l.umil llnutl ,
Council HlulTB. Most elegant liolc-l in
lowiv. Dining room on eovontlt iloor.
Hutos , $3 to So I'.cr divy. E. l \ Clurk ,
Prop.
Protect your lioinos against tlostruc-
tlvo Htorms.V. . C. .laiiius has the
strongest compiinius in the norhl.
Another iinpro\oiniiit to tlio poptilur
Bchtihort piano. S\uuiKm Musio Co
Lucius Wells is In South Dakota
S P MneConnell and E A Wickham
have gone to Denver
J A Uoff of the Hock Island spent jes-
terdaj in Des Monies
Mrs A H Klein loft \nsterdaj for a visit
A lib fii < nils in K.ins.is Cit.\ .
\ \ illi.iin Sledet'topf Is seriously 111 at his
bomi in the castein part of the city.
Slnrlej ( iilliliul of ( ilennood was in the
cltj vesterdaj attending district court.
Mis Saikett and daughter. Miss Nellie ,
leave toda\ for ChliMgohere thoj will
spend tliu summer
CoiiKressinan A h Hager of Ciieenlleld ii
stopping at the ( irand , accompanied bj bin
\\ifo and dauchter
Mrs John N llaldn In retuinedestordav
from a slmrl visit in Chicago , uhcro she will
soon take up her residence.
Canls are nut announcing the marriage of
Mr I * A Atkins , manager of the telephone
companj and Miss Ella Luster , a nt-ll knon n
and jHipularOIIIIK ladj of this city. Itvlll
take place on Wednesday , Maj 10
Every staple article anil novelty in the
china line at Lunii Hroo. Now pattern
who frames for tit-sue lamp shades.
A H. Perigo k Co. . 10.1 i'earl st. ,
Columbia anil other high grade blejeies.
Able jour gncer for Dome&tlu
The follovMiig building permits vvero Issued
yestonlaj
J I' \\eu\or 714 Mii tt'r streit , ad
dition . . . . $ r > 00
MVOIK U21'JMxth ilNi'iiue , aililltloii. . . . 1MI
t- II , Wiulsnortb. ItnvllsV I'lrsl ailill-
tlnn , two-storx brick , Stl\70 . . . 0,000
H , II Wiiilsunrtli. llnvlKA1 strip , t o-
htory brlcU , Ul \ KM ) 8,000
J. M Iliirstow. lot 0. lilock 11. lliivlKV
1'lrst iiildltlon , ihM'llliii : . 3IU11. ! 3.&OU
For tlrst-elass rooms in Chicago for
World's fair cull on Ohio ICnox.
A new invoice ot English turbans ,
lutebt anil Btyllsii , at the Louis.
lite Domestic boap. It la the beat
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
What it Will Cost the Bnrllngton to Erect
Its New Depot.
VERY GREAT SHRINKAGE IN ITS VALUE
U Will Nut Ilo the I'nliUUl Strurtur *
Which the Company tin * Led ( ho
. People tn llelliito that It
Would lie.
It looks verj much as thouph that wonder
ful passcmjer depot that was t ? lng to be
built by the Chicago , HurlinRton X Quincy
Halhvaj1 companj at an expense of $ 'W,0W (
was largely the figment of somebodj or
other's Inmidnation. According to the reports
that were llrst given out the bullillm ; was to |
bo on the * jamo general plan ai the North- I
vvustcrn depot that was put up last spi Ini ? .
a inagnlficent brlcU structure that would bo
a Joy forever on account of its wondrous
beauty. Yesterday P Wind uf this cltj ro-
ii'lved a letter fipm the huadi | larteis of i
tlio company in Chicago notify hig him
that his bid was the lowest on
the list and the contractvo dd
bo invatiled to him 'I'ho papers j
ill be signed within the next few da.vs It
not gencrallj known , but It ia a fact
ovettheless , that Mr Winds bid on Ibo
pecillcatinns tint weio given him bv the
'ompanjvas * 7.777 and that bid covii. tlie
yitlre test of tonstiuction from breakln * , '
be ground to the adule boan' on the |
hlngled toof A gentleman who has had an
ppottunitj of examining the spccllli ations
tatis that the entlte test of the mason
vork will be unuur # .t OIK ) , and that , too , on a
ulldlmr which is to buof brick and stone , "
s the announcement lead several months
go Altogether It looks as thnus.'li the Uur
Ington railway had been thtowing dust In
hi ) eves of the public bo that it might not bo
cen that its intention was to erect only such
depot as would nut provoke the public to
ii k it up and thtONV it out of Couiu.ll HlnlTs
jodilj.
i niM > 10 r.vr < n i r A ri\ci : %
luptlHt I'lirtlnni .MilUlnc ,111 Wildcatur tn
Sittliithrlr Illlliirrni r * .
'I ho announcement , of the negotiations
hat have been going on between the I'ust
nd 'lemplc Haptist cluir < .bes of this city
'or a settlement of difliculties and n union of
ho two organizilious has causid a good
leal of inteiest among the chinch people
ielovr are given the two seta of resolutions
hat passed between the two org.ml/ations ,
ho Hist being tliu invitation sent bj the
'list i huii.li
\\nouas Allttli'OM'i ajear ago tbeiec\-
sted a dllloieni e of opinion ainung the inriii-
H rs of tint Tlist I ! ijitlst rhurch of I'utrncll
Illulls In lok'.ml to the p.islot at tb it time ,
ivhli'b dllli teni'e of opinion lid loadlvlslon
if the Chun Ii. nnil at times ID nn < hi Istl.ui nuts
mid \Mirds upon the part of many of the mi'iii
'iris , hiilh of thnso who \\lllnlrf\\ and those
. \lio irmalnrif , and
Uhi'ii'isVe , as a chiinh bold no bltler-
nss against Iho e uholllidn'N , and sliii n II
si-i'ins best for the Haul 1st i ins" In this illy
lilit Inrj all b" nnlleil , tin r fun' , bi It
Ursii\i | d That \M , till' tiirinheis of the I list
laptlst church hitch ) i-\tviid a coidlalcl -
onit' to thoc uliovltndri'H , nho now belluvu
I Is fin HIV bisl Inieii'sts of tincatisu of
In 1st and tlm Ha 1)11st chinch in thNcltj , lli.u
he > .i-'uln Idi ntlfj tin lurches vvlth tliu 1 Irst
bun h and 111 vvinK ae.iln In linmony for
lie salatlon of souls and foi tin upbuilding
if Uu c uiso of t lirlsl , and hi > It fin ilm
Id solved , Tb it a i ony of thi < i usolullons
in M nt to all h i \\ilhciio\\
To this was sent the folloumg teplv by
; ho Temple chuich
Inasmuch as the IndU Idu.il mi mbers of the
'I'l'innh' HapiKt chniih II.IM ici ilxi d a com-
niinli-.itlon finin the Tlisl II ipllst chinch In-
. Itlni : th'jin to unite vvlth thuh church for the
ipbnlldlnt ; of the cause of ( hrlt , be It
ItesoUi-d , That the Temple 11 iptlst church
: > f ( . 'ouncll lllnll's , In. , say tnthi < 1 list Ilaptlst
cliurch , asvell as to all the otbii Haptist
churches In the city , that \\e , the Temple
Haptlsl chinch , will entei lain but onu piopo-
sltlonl lthat all thu II iptlst i b.iiches of
C'onncll Hlnlls la. , dish mil andfoim a new
: > rganlratlon uiidir a new name and a new
inan.iKcment , and bo It finlher
Hi-solved. That a copy of tlieso resolutions
bu sent to the Tlrst Haptist chuicli.
A ritACTioAi , INV isr.m.VT. :
SIIIIIH Oilnroim | of the I'erpntuil Ma'urlty
Iliinillni ; Cnnipiiii ) ol C'oiinvil ItuilM.
The follow in'aro , Mimples of hundieda
of lottoifl received ut the homo olllcu of
the Perpetual Maturity Hundin * , ' com
pany , comitif1 ; from practical business
men who have critically examined the
plans and principles of the company ;
Piior. HOPKINS' OPINION.
FHIIND , Nub. , April li ! ) - I have care
fully Dxamined into the all airs of the
I'orpotual Matuiity Uundliifr company ,
nnil can bay I am well butUllcd with its
miinagoment and would unhesitatingly
rccommoiid it to the eateftil eonsidera-
tion of any one f-eokin * , ' a ilrst-ela&B , re
liable Investment. Respectfully ,
D. < J. HOPKINS ,
Principal Friend Schools.
\NornKii NK\VSPAPIU INnousLMINI' .
Olllco of the Labor Problem , Minne
apolis , Minn. , April 118. J. H. Allen
bourotuiy Perpetual Uondiii" ; company ,
Council IMulfs , la. : Di-ai bitWe here
with acknowledge the iceeipt of four
bonds purchased in jour company. Wo
will further s-ay that we are more than
pleased > vith our investment and per
fectly satihlled with your methods of do
ing business , mid consider the system
moio advantageous than the old line in
stil anco companies , inasmuch that your
bonds mature and benefit while living.
Hofoto investing vvithou we made a
thorough inv estimation us regards leh-
ability and the workings of jour ctim-
imrry. The Mime resulted in your favor.
And now we do heartily endorse the
Perpetual Maturity Bonding company
to the public as a wife and short prolit-
ublo investment. Yours truly ,
"Tlie Labor Problem , "
Per G. .1. Hiuv , Manager.
Mut'ial l.utt'rtaiiiinrnt lit Mtirllrr'H *
The annual opening of the Mueller Piano
and Organ conipanv commenced lust evening
nt the rooms on Main street Tor fortv-
eipht horns the store had been clos' d to pur-
chnsois and in the meantime a laigo foico
of men had been busily engaged In
dci mating and arranging tlio stock
so as to show it off to the best possible ad
vantage. When the store w.is opened at 7
o'clock a sieno of unusual beautj was pre
sented Hverv piano was deiorated with
( lowers loan extent that almost m.ulo the
onlooker doubt whether it was a piano w arc-
room or a eonsenatorj. LJpstaitsn similar
ttansfoi ination had been olTccud The
stage was beautlfullj adorned with roses ,
and a largo iiumjcr of chairs had been
brought in for the niiommodatlon of vis
itors An e\tclient musical program was
rendered to the entire satisfaction of the
largo audience U included piano duets bj
Miss CJertrudo Cilcason and Mr J II siinnrs.
vocal selections bj .Mrs Wakefleld , Miss
Neolo Ogden and Mis Dillon , ami violin
solecllons by Mr H Xerkowski and son
Albert , besides two selections bj n quartet
composed of Mrs Waketleld. Miss Xeolo M.
Ogden , and Messrs Claude Ogden and W h.
Thickstun. The opening will lonlinuo
thnniRout the remaining ovenings-of this
week , and the public will bo welcome
Ten DIIJ-t ut tliu World's r.ilr
It will enst you less than WO.OO , everything -
thing necessaty includi'd This means
homes in private oottago , clean , bafo ,
eli se to grounds and on the biach of
Lake Michigan. Write to .1. T. Chyno-
vvoth , Windsor Park , 111. Hefurc to II.
W. Tilton of TIIK HKI : , or .lucob bima
of Sims iV Hainbrlc.ge , dnmch Blufls.
\i > lnr n I'lrninrii Dnnre.
The annual hall given bj the veteran llro-
mcn Mondaj night called out one of thu
largest crowds of the season , and from the
tlrao when the strains of the granu march
vvero heard until nearly ' . ' o'clock In the
morning the spacious Hour of the Masonic
haUwainlledso full of the merry dauccra
AS to Klvo one the Impression that a tlo/en
moro would have tnndo It uncomfortable
Lxcrllpnt miisii1 was furnished by an
orehcstM The | > nrt of the festivities In
which every o'io was most Interested
was In the voting of the hat to the
most popuhr joung lady Heretofore It has
been the custom to crown the voung lady re
ceiving the most votes iQiicrn of the Mav ,
but In this event a now departure was taken ,
and n line ha > of the latest Parisian pattern
was the prle The voting went on rapldlv ,
5bS ballots being contributed nt lOccnts each.
At the close the vote stood as follows
Maude Cousins , -41. Tllllc Ixiutrtngor , M3.
Ooigin Gainer , 10,1 Mamie Amy. * W Miss
Amj was consequently declared the winner
The b.ill was a great success , both soclallj'
and llnanclal'.v ' , and the association under
whoso .iiispkcs It was given now lluds Itself
In Ilvst class condition.
Sr 1. 11 uro In.
Mrs J. O. Wadsworth. the popular Coun
cil Hluffs soprano , Is adding largclj * to the
reputation she has alrcadj accomplished as
a singer. She Is now visiting her old homo
In Champaign , 111 , and the follo-.vlng extract
from the ( ja/ctto of that place will bo read
with Interest bv the many people in Council
Ulutfs who delight to hear her sing
One who heard Mrs Wadsworth when
she was Miss Kittle Haker and was then
charmed with her delightful giilish voice ,
iin well npTUcciato the volic which has
since had added to It the grace , dlgnit.v
and linish which womanly experience Im
parts Her llrst number , a selection from
Verdi's "Sicilian Vespers , " brought her
and letu e into close sjinpathj with her ,
wblih i ontlnuul on and on tlnough ' 'I'ho
I'ields In Maj. " ami over the Tetrj to
Shadow Town , ' to witness the witching
"Shadow Danco" from Meverbeers "Di-
norah " Pet haps the greatest enthusiasm
was evinced over the song in which her
stoi.v of love should be "Still as the Night ,
Deep as the Sea ' a i banning composition bj
llolim Ihe English veision of Auf ili'in
Wesseru Slngi'ii , ' b.v Sbubott , was fol
lowed by a billll.int rendition of the atia
C'.ista Diva" fiom Norma , " winch showed
, i lemaikable tlexlhilitj of voice that had
been moie than hinted at in the perfect trill
shown in some of the eat Her numbers
Dennee's new , pictl.v song , 'Sleep Little
Hatij of Mine" bi ought to a happy finale the
tare treat whkh needed only the hearty
"Ciood Night' of Hubenstcin , sung tight
lieaitllj b.v Mis Wadswoith , to complete a
program of rare excellence.
1'ieo treatments uailj from 2 to 1 p.
in. at the Council LHutls Medical and
Surgical institute , 110th and Broadway.
Coal and wood ; best and cheapest
Missoui i haul wood in tlio city ; prompt
delheiy. 11. A. Cox. No. 4 Main
To.\es ? and barrels of Droxel's Bell
cologne , a delicious pel fume , ilo bottles
foi lOc. U.uis , the druggist.
'Ill I'll Ol till ) ( llllllO.
Lew Is Mat tin w cut into a gambling house
last Sunday to while a way a few hours in a
festtvogaine of poker When ho quit plac
ing ho knew more about how not to plaj
poker than when he started , but it cost him
all he had , about * J4 Yesterdav aftetnoon
he commenied a suit in .lust lie Pox's lomt
to collect the t-4 ! fiom Hen Long and IM
Anderson , the two men who ate supposed to
run tbc establishment He also swore out
information charging them u ith keeping a
gambling house Tbej vvcte arrested and
gave bonds for their appearance todaj
Martin will ptobablj Hud himself defendant
in a ciiminal proceeding , ihirged with the
mine of gambling , and then both suits will
bo dismissed , and that will bo the end of
the proceeding "
Mine , llelon Merrill , hairdtessing and
manicuring. Hoom , ' 1TJ , Merriain block.
Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street ,
largest and best bicycle st KJK in city.
Coolc jour meals this summer on a gas
lange. At cost at the Gas companj' .
W. J. Wallace , building materials.
Mo Tickets uu 'Ir.iliiH.
Another rule has Just been perpetrated bj
the management of the motor company
which is causing a good deal of complaint
fiom the traveling public. It has been the
custom to sell children's tickets in lots of ten
for - . " > cents , and every conductor used to bo
provided with tickets for silo on the trains
A few dajs afto the rule was adonti'd that
hereafter the tickets shall not bo for saloon
the trains , but all who wish them must go
to the olllco of the company at the coiner of
Avenue A and Twenty-eighth street ami buy
them at headquarters 'Ihe rule is appar
ently the result of a desire on the part of
the companj' to inconvenience its patrons to
tlio v ery limit and make evcrj one w ho w ants
a child's ticket put up an extra 5 or 10 cents
for the privilege of buv ing it.
The ladies of the Union Veteran Le
gion will have a plant sale on Thursday
and Friday ; also servo dinner and sup
per at ; 128 Broadway.
Stop at the Ogden , Council BlulTs , the
best $11.00 hou o in Iowa.
Domestic f-oap outlasts cheap soap.
The follow ing marrlago licenses were is
sued j esterdnj .
Niimi' and Address. Age.
j Ili-nry W Ovlatt , Council Hliiffs . Ul
I | iiHiilarllnn' , C'ouncll Illulls . IB
J John C Watts , Neoln . 23
I Corn II Olllln , .Neola . 20
I Tieduili'U Tansen , I'ottay at ta mlo county 23
I Kmma Mamies , I'ottavv.ittamlu countj " - !
J IMnnid litmus , I'ottauattnmle county 20
I Helen Oltimnns , Poll iwatt.imle comity. . 20
J Tr.ink Ilarlow , C'onncll IllulTs . 25
i Can h ) A. UtterbacU , Council llluffs . 19
I rharlcs A. ( 'lenient , Omaha . 80
I Maty I. ( .overtoil , Omaha . 27
See the peerless Dauntless bicj'cles
and get terms. Henry Murphy. 10 I'earl.
S. P. Vanatta , attorney , > Everett blk.
Geo. S. Davis , prescription druggist.
Domestic soup best for hard water.
Ililil } Will -Not ltiliii
PiTTSiitnto , Pa. , May -Senator
Quay , been in regard to the latest ntorj'
of his resigning , said ho had no aueh in
tention whatever.
n /.i7nr.it i
Vurlnbln U IniU Wl I Illoir and It Will lie
\\nriner In Nrbraska Foduy
WAsuiNoroN , D. C , Maj 2 forecasts
for Wednesdaj . For Nebraska and Iowa
Generally fair ; variable winds ; slightly
w at mer in eastei n Iowa.
For the Oakotas Generally fair , followed
bv showers in North Dakota ; wmds be
coming southcilj'
Local Itri oril. i
Wnvrnnit HIUIEAU , OMAHA ,
Mav - Omaha record of temperature and
rainfall , compared vvith corresponding daj' of
past four jcais :
1803. IR'12. 1801 1800
Maximum temper mm00 = 55 bl ( = 5J5
Minimum lompi'r.itiiro 110 = 17 = 17O J.jo
Aveiago tempuiatuiolb = 51 = Oio IH =
I'reclpllarlon .T .01 .00 .22
Statement showing the condition of tem
perature mil piecipltation at Omaha for the
daj and slme March 1 , Ib'.M :
Noriniil ti'iiipcriitiirn . 57O
Dutlcli'licv foi thoduv . 0-
Dfllcli'iioj > .inci > March 1 . J05
Normal precipitation . 12 Inch
Di'lli'lcncy for tlm day . . . .12 inch
Dellolency Miuch 1 . 3U Inch
Itrport * from Other 1'olutH at H p. in.
1" luulcatui traoi )
HUNT , Local Forecast Offlclal.
- - ffln *
AFFAIRS AT $ ( flITIl OMAHA
Old Soldiers Preparing to Properly Observe
Memorial' ' Day.
REV , DAWSON WILL-BE THE SPEAKER
el -
Ic ith of nn ( > ! d lliuidiijrp of tlio Iliimmoiul
Com | > nn > I'mlumtlor lllinK"1'
Hi'Iiort Other
City No .
The members of Robert Livingston post ,
No ! ! * : > , Grand Aimj of the Hepuollc
arc alrcadj making preparations for the
pr .pcr observance of Memorial Sunday and
Deioiatlon tiaj1. I'ho services on Memorial
Sunday will bo conducted in the Ilaptlst
church. Kcv. Davvson. pastor of the Tlrst
Methodist church , has consented to deliver
the sermon and an Interesting service may
Lc exi i ctcd.
At the last meeting of the post the ob
servance of Decoration daj was discussed.
The lodges of the Women's Kehef Coips and
the D.iughtois of Veterans v\lll attend to
tlio iloral offerings and the follow Inir coin-
mitteo lias been named to look aftec tl.o
general anangements for the dav .1 W
Cress , T T Elliott. Captain Kellej , C. C
Shellenberg , C P Forbes and T Aehor
The committee will meet at Mr Elliott's
ofllie on next Saturday night and outline
their work
On Monday evenincvhlle tlio post was In
session the meeting was brought to a halt
seveial successive general nlaiins belnir
given at the door When the outer gu.iid
throw open the door In marched a whole
party of wives and daiiRhteis all membets
of tlio U omen's Hi lief Cot ps , who told of
their mission Thej had invaded the camp
of the veterans for the purpose of Invit
ing them to n luncheon which
awaited them in the adjoining room ,
wheie the Women's Relief Corps has
iiiarteis | The Invitation was accepted and
the tefieshments were lelished 'I ho bal-
aiii o of the evening w as cnjoj ed as old sol-
dleis and their friends ana families know-
how. It was a complete surprise to the vet
erans.
Robert Livingstone post has accepted an
inv itation to attend a session of U S Grant
post in Omaha next Thursdaj night.
llniiiiiiunil I'lnplo u Pnul.
Cornelius Henson , after a few days of
Intinso sulTeilng , died at his homo at
TV.entj-third and ( J streets jesterdaj even
ing at 5 DO o'clock Hrlght's disease was
the diiect cause of death Mr Henson
had been stock clerk in the ofllce of
the G II Hammond company for
the List seven jears and vv.is
very much esteemed bj both his emplojcrs
and fellow clerks Although he had only
been sick for a few dajs he bail snrTcictl
moioorlt'-is from the disfasefor along time
Home of his acquaintances called to see him
\csteidaj but bo was unconscious and did
not iciogimo them He was of English
birth anil had been In this country for the
last lifteen j ears. Ills ago vas .12 } cars He
leaves a wife and onechild
Ch.irlps Young , also a clerk for the Hammond
mend companj , is lying very ill at his home
in Omaha
i
I'oslmuster < iliii ! > i > n'ii Hopmt.
Postmaster ,1. M. Glnsiow's repot t for the
month of Aptil is , ib fuUou.s :
21U miniev ordris Hhueil amounting
lo il.SPt 01
I'll poital notes Issued aniounliiu loK > > > J
'J7 foiilKii nioiiry oulcis li-snid
amounting to . . 308 14
Total ' . . . . . . ! 2.460 38
ICG minify orders p.ihl $1,877 ilf
110 postal notes pulij 'J'JJ bll
3 forelKn orders iilil. , 80 00
Total . $ JlbG 45
Amount s > t imps tuid u.itdi sold . Mt > l'J 14
Amount stumped umi'lupes sold. . , 'J.l'JJ 5'J
Niimuer pounds nen.sjiiipi'r as sec-
Illltl-ClUSS IIMltlT . . 11,4'J4
Niimlierof reglstoruil loiters iiiulli d. . 1&5
r < uiiilieiuf legihti'it illi'tterireeel > ed 1
An in ; , | < ' 3' > l > li > Coneort.
The ritst Presbyterian church , at the cor
ner of Twentififth and J streets , was well
filled lust .night , the occasion being a concert
for the benefit of the Young People's faocl-
ctj of Chiistian Iindea\or of that church
The piofratn tonsisted of songs bv the
"T. K."iiuattet and iceit tl > ns bv Miss M .
Ella Daj of Omaha. Each number was
wurmly icceived , and the receipts of the
evening were highlj' satisfactorj to those
who had the lonceit in chaise Leo G
KraU was the music. . ! dltcctorof the ovcn-
MHglo City K itoi.
C. P Boll of Bellevue is visiting friends
in the city.
L E Davis of Norfolk vibislting his sister.
Mis. D. P. Roth
E. M Bonnoll of Chicago has accepted a
position w ith tlio South Omaha Music com
pany.
Justice Hedges tied the nuptial -knot vcs-
tordav for William U. Chandler and Miss
Ella Woods.
Mavor Walker and City Attorney Van
Dusen rotumcd homo last night from a hur
ried trip to Chicago.
Captain Chatlcs Porter of engine house
No. 1 , who has been ill for some time , has
again reported for dutj' .
Ed Ainscow Is completing a row of slx-
loom houses just west of the L stieet via
duct. They are tuilt of hrkk
T Geary is building a bouse in Corr lean's
addition It will bo occupied by Thomas
Peterson , a stock yards emplove
Garbage Master Snlvely is around notifj-
ing eveivbodj that tho.v must clean up their
back jaids and allcjs Defoio the weather
gets too w arm.
C W Miller , the popular postman , will
spend his fifteen dajs vacation with fi lends
In Linioln and Blair Dm ing his absence E
S Dinlels will talce his loute
P C Muirjj , the well known athletic
bather , loft hero for St. Joseph's hospital
last evening About a > cur ago Mnrraj sus
tained a biokon Jaw while in a pie ! tight In
Iowa , and since that time the wound has
given him a ( 'real de il of pain The old sere
w ill now have to bo cut open and the jaw
bone scraped in order to save his life.
CUIl.l'lt HI tOI.VHUX.
It IB A'ssuuilliK .Se IDIIH I'riiiinrtlotiH nnil Jfrn
Kremlin An ) .1111111111 ; the Itcliuls.
Kirr WKST , Fin. , May 2. Tlio
behojiior Lillie nrrivi'd jcitordny from
Giolora , Cuba , ai d roportb the Cuban
Hug limiting over the fortress. Tlio
i evolutionists number 1,100 , and are in
possession of the dity. A 'ichoonor ar
rived theto irom i an D.imiiigo on April
" . " > with many ruvuliitionists on boiutl.
Hxpeditions ma , being ; lltted out in
.lamuicn anil .SuHUiiungo under direc
tion of General Que > aH ( for the Houthorn
provinces. General Uulojj is hino , and
it is believed bo will direct expeditions
from Florida ports for the northern
prov inces. Cnbarm bet o are enthusiastie
There are'J nany causes of
sleeplessness > * -Tliere is one yon
seldom notice It is indiges
tion. That tossing about
that inability to sleep is na
ture's \\arning. It means dys
pepsia.
When thet indigestion goes ,
sleep comes . Use of Johann
Hod's Malt Extract does much
to do that. It dissolves starch ;
it makes makes certain food
elemeuts so easy to digest.
There is a booklet about this
Extract tint may interest you ;
sent free.
1'or talc everywhere
see Unit signature of "JOHANN HOIT" Is
ou nock label of bottle.
hlaneri Mundelsou Co. , bole Agenti , Now
York ,
over the nown , and It is bolloved many
of them arc nnxtoimly awaiting an op
portunity to get to the Inland.
SpanlHli pnportt endeavor to suppress
the magnitude of the revolution. One
Havana paper admit * that 600 men are
in the revolutionary army in the
province of Valla Abjo and 2,000 In the
Santiago province. A meetlnir of war
win ealletl by the captain general. The
Spanish troops are moving aettvelv
enough to indieate that the SpanMi
government believes strong measures
will bo necessary to suppress the upris
ing. The troop * which left Havana for
Puerto 1'rlnelpe received their month's
pay in advance. Cuban1 , hero believe
that every province will join in the
revolution in a few weeks. Tlio federal
olllciala hero are using every precaution
to present any expedition leaving hero.
The enttor MeLatie is the only govern
ment vessel hero at pret-ent.
To ( Hrrlmnl i hi' i'lilc ( ; < > .
Niw YOUK. Mav 2. It was s-tated
yesterday by an olnYor of the Hag hip
Chieago'that she v\ould go to the navy-
% \ard in a few days and ho put out of
commission , preparatory to hav insr new
engines and b illors put in. Hho now
has compound bt-aiuengines , with wnich
she N able to make only about fifteen
knots speed. Her billors have had un
usually hard service , having been used
continuously since 1SSO , and tho.v need
such extensive repairs that it is believed
it vtould he more ee momieal o put in
nou ones. .She will probably receive
the evv lindrieal hollers , adapted to forced
draft , which , with new engineof the
triple expansion typo , would enable her
to make a speed of eighteen knots.
ir.LKuit trine ; IK///VI.
Diiini'itlr.
Louisville , ICy , , wis \ lilted by a disastrous
III i' last nlKht. The loss Is estimated at
The plan" foi the luh'ibtlltatlon of tint Itend-
( ng Hiillni.nl ( onip.iny \ > ill not bu made public
nnlll next weeU
Kdwln llooth nccordln ) ! to hi * attt'iidlnit
lilijsld.ui > , , | s still Inipiovlin ; anil they assert
tlnit helll recover
The waters In the \rl > an as ilvoi I'ontlnno
to i Isc , , ind , tt many phi 'es In Arkansas much
dam.i.'e has alio uly been dimu.
The people llv liiKalonK the lower Mississippi
mo feat fill tint th.it sic i km will again ho
v isitcd by disastrous Itoodi this jeai
I'ho annual leport of the Muxlcaii ( Vnlr.il
i illway L'oinpiny for 1 Hi ) . ! shows a ilelh 't ' for
h 'joat over all i hursts and In lor est upon the
list Income bonds of iHJU.OH-l
Matters In the restnniants on the \\oi Ids
.ill grounds sttuck yestcid ly for Hfi a wieU
inilKotlt I'lii-i will , It Is b.ild , strike iiL'iln
od.iy for an Increase of J5 pet week In their
V.lgl'S.
Tim Judges In the deb ito between Harvard
mil Yale collenes have decldi'd th it Iliiivurd
ins won Tin ) debate was on pioteethm
igaliisl fiue tt.idu. llaivurd advouitod pio-
ei'tlnn.
Tlditv-llvo nnarblnlsts and blacksmiths
) n the Atohlson , 1'opck i & Santa Te ro.id at
Vrgontlne , Kan. , strni'l. l.ito last evening Thu
mil.i IV , thuinun claim , has biokcn its recent
igrci'ini'iit.
The mess mo from the u'overnor of Mnssn-
'husutth ' to the goveinot of Illinois nirlviil at
Ji.ietlse , N \ , > esteiihi ) afternuun Hid
o.tds eaiisi'd the ildeis to fall six bums and
1ft jtwo minutes behind the schedule time
The ( lilo.iuo Intel Ocean will announce
inlay Unit within a shoi t time Thomas Nelson
'aiteof Kkhmond , Vn , the vvell-Knimn stoiy
\ultei , lll many Mis. llenii I'leld of C'hl-
MK'D , "ho has foi tuo vi.us lit en a widow
Ii nry I'leld was one of I hie igo's millionaires
Ire\el ) , Morgan . . C'o of New Voi U state that
nine th in a majority of bolh classes tf bonds
indstncl.s of the Ulchmond Ti iiiiln.il have
In en deposited with Hum It Is thought the
letalls will he eomnieti'd ! ? ituiday or hi fore
ind the piin iilven out to liulclursoftlic.su-
curltlis.
United States Mirilslei tiraj has arrived at
lie fit } of Mexico.
A iMhlnol council wnscilled last ovi'iilng at
Madrid to decide nliit leliifiucements and
siiplleH | ) should bo dispatched to Cuba.
The deposltois and sh iieholders of the
Uindnid : b ml. of Australia , which suspended
iij menton Api II 'JU , have ngaln agieud upon a
ilun of reconstiuctlon
Ktnprror Francis Joseph of Austria left for
Hitrtn-Pesth yo lenliij. This will bo his llrst
visit to tlio city since the ftecdom ut It nils
gtanted to I.mils IvtHsuth.
A larjjo timber yard on Ilerndon ro id , Hull ,
nngland , w.is set on Ilru last nisbt 'Ihe lire
spread to eight houses across the t-lnel from
tno yatd anil several blocks of hulldliiKs wore
foi a time In dancer. The lire Is supposed to
liave been started by strlKliiK docUuis
Dlsji itchui from Afilca state tliat King Ile-
lian/an of Dahomey , who , since the capture of
Abomey , has been carrying on a disullory
warfare agilnstthe riencb lias mule sub
mission to Trench authority , accidins to ilie
lei ins at ranged.
IT PREVENTS THE CNTHAttCIJ
of disease pure blood
and nn active liver.
How explained ) The
en dilation of the
blood is the great
highway over which
the gel ins of disease
travel , the liver is the
qnmnntino tlnough
whose gate any ( bead
disease may or may
not pass , as the liver
chooses.
Aio you watchful t
Is jour blood in order
and jour liver iietivo ,
so ns to repel disease ? If not , jou will Him
in Dr. I'ieree's Golden Medical Discovery just
the help you rural It eornci to jour assist
ance when jou have such warnings of im
pure blood and inattivo liver , as pimple * ) ,
boils or ( arbuiv/icH ; or a feeling of liibbitudo ,
weakness nnil despondency. When jour
flesh is , fiom nny cause , "reduced below
n healthy standard. " jou'vo only to take the
" " which ill Ktall tun
"Discovery , i organs
into vigorous action and build up both flesh
mid strength Avoid naubcous pieparntioiis
of Pod Liver Oil They add Jat , but not
uliolcsome Jleih or healtuy tissue.
The best paying Investment for a hoapon fo Ii
The Excelsior Homa-Ba'ier and Roaster.
H ikc < brc.nl la tr loivei It nmM , nir-a will ho
Juicy niul rich navu. nn" tlilril D itrltlo meicuieuto
.VHuily inn ilo nltliuul It aftur huvlnit IrluJ It
wrltutur clrtulurs
AGENTS "WANTED.
CHARLES SCHULTHEISS ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
DOHANY'S THEATER.
Couiioil Blulft , In ,
John - - - - - Manager
Dohnny , ,
KNGAGIMHNT : ixfi : KAOUDINAKY
Ono \uok C'onin.cncln ;
MAY i.
Tlln COMEDIAN
CORSE PAYTON
And his morr company " -upporiod by the
talented youns ; actress
MISS ETTA REED.
\\cdnc8Jay Kvcninz They Will Appear In
"My Country. "
Ncwsonmand clancci , bettor inil brULtei
than ever. I'UICEB-lPc , 20o and JOo.
THE CHAMPION OF LABOR.
Father of the New Law
in Granite Stata ,
William A. J. Giles , the Bril
liant Counsellor ,
Clmractoristic Letter from a Mnn to
Whom Mnny Listen.
The chitmplon of tlio labor ciuiso in
Now Iliimpsdiro , the author of tlio bill
Rriuitltiir the onii-oofeommtsyion of Inboi1
nnd establishing a bill of l.rbor that Ins
run the jratintlot of the lojilslaturo nnd
la nowa law Is William A. .1. ( .Silos ,
perhaps the most prominent young huv-
yor in the dranlto Stato.
Ho pri'parod for the bar In the ofllco
of ox-JudfiO Wllllntu U. Poster ot I'oii-
cord. After loiiiplottnir his btndlos. fern
n tltno ho was one of Iho buslost nnd ono
of the best known iouiifT men In novvc-
paper work in Nt > w I'liglnnd. Ho was
connected with the lloston .lournnl nnd
afterwards with the livening Travoller.
Tlion ho loturiicil lo his profession , and
being admitted to the bar In IS1) ) ! ) , began
to build up a largo and lucrative prac
tice in Concotd.
As the altoi noy for the Central L'ibor
Union he has gained the most important
concession granted the wo klngmcn in
New Hampshire since the enactment of
the 10 hour 1 iw of 1S.TT.
Such a man us this must bu well , and
Mr. Giles is certainly IIH well a man as
ono can moot Ho owes his abilitv to do
the tremendous lot ot work that ho Is
capable of , in no small measuto , to the
great remedy that was Hist proscribed
by tlio ftimo is New llnmpfito professor ,
Dr. Phelps , who , at Dartmouth , taught
many \oung man the value of health.
S ij's Mr. Giles , writing a character
istic letter to the Wells & Uichardson
Co . Burlington :
"Have been a const nit sufferer from
occkacho and constipation , and have
Lad no faith in prepared medicines. A
short time ngo , almost wild with pun ,
caused fiom headache and constipation ,
I wandered into the drug store of II. F.
Wyatt for relief , and that gentlemen re
commended PainoVcolorj' compound I
gave it a ti ial and itnlTordnd iirmcdiato
relief , and I heartily recommend all
persona troubled as 1 was to grvo it a
fair trial. "
Could there bo a better advocate of so
great a romodv the rcniedj1 that
makes people well)1 )
/RQT l/ITAI / ITV u"a UKr
LU5I VIIALIlTc7 : b ,
I.NDAPO. thvervat Hindoo llenifdy Unlit wlthnrlt.
tni eimrnntrc ol cure. Rnmplo iu > tit trrc. AiMrrna
Oriental lledlcnl to , BS I'ljmouih I'lic. , tbloto , III ,
FOIl Tlll-l
Inclnr oo inu Sisters of Wlorcy.
This renowned Institution Ii sltnuted on tba
hljrli blnlTs buoU of and ovurlnoKhu the city of
Council lllull's Tim hpiolous Kronnds , Us
h gh location and splendid view. mi' ' > o It a
most plu iHliu ictruat for thu alllictml. A st iff
of eminent physlulnns ami a 1 irso corp-5 of u\-
peileneod nurses mln stor to tlio comfortsof
tbuuitlrnti i-poclal cate n'l\en to biJy pa
tients.
Terms Moderate.
Pur p n Honiara uppiy to
SISTER SUPERiOIl ,
Frank Street - - Council IllulTs , Iowa
Yea , Verily ,
The World Moves
.FOK
VOJ7
$1,000 $ , IN THIS SI'OOO '
YOU
fMntr HO axi
it c'liuiiot lf > Ini *
NoUentha
No FlroB
It dooa not depend on
A Calamity.
Write to thn PERPETUAL MATURITY
BONDING CO. .Council Bluffs , lucnr-
corporatud iiniU-r tlio liwi of Iowa , for in-
formnt'un , roonn .Ml nnd in Mcrrlnni bloclc ,
Contu'd II In as , low.u
BEEP IS CHEAP
AS EV EB
Hut pork li'im lanl uii'l bi. ' n , wlillu way
Hi ) in tl , am cheniH'c at Mi' cln < mhirf's in.irldjt
than any other phicu In thn clt.Plio . place to
Ci t ) nui iniMllt vflii'io jmi eel tin ) bust ami
tin most for jour moiu'.i l.uoli at those prlooi
and i ei olU-i't that ov eij thlni ? Is thobost thai
MUft .VCo stauKhler : * *
Sin u di'rCloJ , Ireo ofbono . . Go
HlateHoil . . . . * io
li'iuwlois Come I Hoof . So
Slnoln Uutta . Oo
lie Isot lies ! . . . . Del
f Irlom trlin . . . . . . . 80
HrlomSteak . lOo to IByo
PortMrhoine btualt . lU'otol6o
KUiHoist . 8otolOa
bhouliter Hoist . . . . „ . Oo to 7o
ShonklorStoilc . . . 7o
Vi'nlStew . 00
Vi-iil Ho ut . 10a
Veal Steik . lU'jo '
MuttonStow . Oo
Mvitton IJ KS . lOo
Mutton Chops . lU'lo '
I'orltllulti . IB' o
1'orlt Loins , whole . 18 ! > o
Pi rk Chops . too
S.iHPorlc . ICUo
liacon . . . . . . lee
I-ird . lOoto 110
II uns . . I'JHo lo 17o
Sli ml UOo toQOd
Bin1 p. wholn , Bo
Poultry and Fish alwiy o \ band.
Nonthcrmirkot CT i dupllnita thsie pno )
nmlmuul ibis Is for 1 10 best Muats in thl
city.
city.MESCHENDORF MEAT GO , ,
Wholosnlo nnri Rotnll -
] \fj $ A T' iVl A It 7C15 1\
333 BROADWAY. Council Blurts.
RARE , RIPE OLD WillSKY.
.Soi'of rfio lliiu l In th
A\'or/i7.
H II Kunllms oppncl n nlioli'nili ! Ilipior moro At
No K Poul strnet Cumuli llhitJi nn t hn > put la
n Inrui1 nnil well nolui lo I Sim H ofHnui. . I > riiiill09 ,
wliHklo * , otr ll U i IKI \\ortliy of iiietitlon tlntt
Mr I nr 1 Is tlio fortunate p ieseor of Hourly fort/
burn is of the Ilni'it whlftky In the I nlteil Stixtei
In JhiU ho boilflit sovunli Ilru litmus of Kontiiclif
I Ir Taylor wlilihr iin I It win n H until nboul
Iliruii yonrs nito tliitt lit1 pliitiil thu uooili on Itio
in irkot Of IhU stink lie linn lufl atiout fo ly liar *
rein nnd oxpi'rts nil prutiuuneo It abiolntct ) thrj
llni'Jt whlik ) In t'ui ' cinintry lit ) n"lli It initln f
In fuulllot for inuJli In il iisi' IK It U tun loilly for
thr rt'cnlar liml * * It Is north OVIT IIJ pur ifiillon.
I IUTI * Ii not unottior tiraml of Hiioh whluky In the U
> * Ills B ock of tir inillu * unil u ini'ii cutiiei from tlio
fiunoui Lolnnil sinoforil tlni'yirils la California
ami IHIVU ii high roputitlun fur emcllenco mill
purity
Special
l/Olt SAliKA number of nlcu cutliuiM , ulieap ,
-L nnd on very ciny pnynuiits Urcoimhlol 1 ,
n A ( . o (321 ( llronilwny.
1(0. ( 330 AM ) MO ACUK trnot of lanil In northern
Iowa nt fUSOU to SJOOO per ncro Johnston Jt Van
j'nllpn _ _ _ _ _ _
Ii olt 11I5NT llou uof u\t ) rooms acrcB Knrilt'n.
18 ncri's pnnturu , on upper Uroiidwny L W , 'lul
li-yi 10.1 i'L-hrl .tuct
AbmUVCI&nndloiins t arm nil 1 city property
bouitlit nnd noU I'uiuy i Iliaut. , Con mil
Hlnlls
_
M Al.l'KSKritosa IIOEHi-l'oople my It last. 13
yearn , KOOdTHlui ) nnil nliriiya In stock nl Illr-
9 , Vlurrlnm block
\\MUi KX < IIANOB OHKI.I. . ' 1 wo four room
> i liouaos nnil storu room uuil outbulhllntra , clear
01 liiiMiuitiranoe A. J Muixlel TOO ( irnlnin ATI ) .
J'OH SALIC I till tat of tliinarH tools , Kooii condl.
lion n bargain Inqiilro of Kmpkie yiiuxurl
llartlmirni o Loimcll llluira
"I TOUHK anrt lot for sale No Mil Klfti u\rjj u
Jllmiulro ot J I * Uirlallm L & 11. L ,
fri'lcht home
ACIIAM'K for rlcit in m to collect , solicit
and iloltvor KObds Waum tl. u woJt
mill prontiillTldod ! irjry * JJ itaya In stock coot
pnny Must buy 15 sh irtfi stuc. vddrjss J vy
Morse llooa S llTcrutt blocH Council lllnlU
1I"OH SAhfi , i hoip ten in bl ick driving in nro *
loam raulcs , oil nn.on harness nnd team , top ,
, road waiion tnrbon Coal Lo 101'onrl street.
\\rANTKD-A competent li > or 18 ji ur old girl tq
< tnkc euro of a jeur olil bnbr Apply lit ( Oft
Myiiiter street , ( .oiniill HUirT-i , In
\\7VNTKn-l.oOil ulrl for cunvral housework.
' Apply to VV J. I oo pur IU Muln street.
\\'III. ull bulow I'oit neu ' , room liouic moiliira
' tonvinlontui nullloi i nil llooolllnj
1.HJH S\1,1S 'IlireoJi'rsoy linll nm's onn ifonk
ono ji'iir nnd t o years , solid lolor , rvKliteroai
Mock 72J8 1st "it
L.1 HI HAM-A icnod hou n nnd thrcu lots wltlj
KIIOI ! Improvomunt , one fourlh nn bu paid In ,
dirpontur work Applytn I.eoniird Kvarutt , 1'oarl
stieet
I/oll SA1.KNlco buy curl Inco to m und iirrln.e.
Ii. W 'lulkys IW I'eiirlbt , Council Illulls
1. < ll bAI.L-Ciogd family liorna phauton c-irrlige.
nnd hnrnosH SU'j insli Ueo 1' I'helps , putt-
olllic I ouncll niun.
/ < 'IUI\nl' : rumovod rt > s pooU vaults thlnineyi
' 'tli'nnod til llurku ut luloru crocery , & 10 ,
llrondway
ii ) Ci tJ Sieaiji pije
C. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprietor.
ng , donning nncl Jte
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"OK GOOUd OK KV'UIY DHSCTlll'TION.
Council UlutTs ulllcu and WOTKS , cor. Avo. A und 20th St. Tulophotio 310. Sender
( or liTiiliird nnd price list.
S3) ) COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM
DYE WORKS
All kinds of Dyolnz and
C G m n.rdiino In thn hlghent
style of iho nrt. I'a led un.l
ttanuil fabrlcM in mlo to looU
ui KooJ 119 now. WorK prompt
lyilunu nnil dullvaroJ In all
pnrtH of the country , bond
for prlco list
C , A. MACHAN ,
Proprietor.
Urcudnror. nnar NorlhwenU-
orn Depot ,