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~ o f | 14 1 v | = /' COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, CONFIDENCED BY A CLIENT. Au Attorney Loses Much by 911,330 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY Having too Great Faith in a Horse Thief, A it G haceo will 1st PRENIUN. $5,000 2d " $2,000 * §1,000 Trme as hicre shown, From the Crawford county Bulletin the following intereating details are gleaned f one of the fellows arrested for horso stealing concerning the shrewdnoess « The parties arrested for stealing horses whose exploits were given in these col umns last week, have been dispesed of as follows: Miller and Mason had a pre limiy mination and were bound over. Meyer waved examination and was held to the district court, while Jor dan was acquitted for want of evi dence, Holdrofi was held in default of 300 bail in Sac county. With childlike innocence he explained that his crops would go to ruin without his attention assured his that if he and attorney could visit his home he could procure bail from responsible neighbors. _In the kindness of heart, his attorney, Mr. )l“,l- ———|wood, of Sac Cily, advanced 300 in VARICOCELE NN, (7% 5 1% [ greenbacks as bail money, and with the prisoner and sheriff camo to Crawford county to bo released in turn by his guilelees client, Reaching the Holdrofl residence he said he would send a boy in his empoy over to seo Mr. Newcom, who would return with him to sign the bond. In response to hallos in the Ger- man tongue the boy failed to make an appearance, and casually remarking that he was probably at work near the corn- field, Holdroff threw a blanket over a mule and rode down to the edge of the IT ISNOT URE ALL, but 18 a tonic and health rencwer, and for Bl 5 y cacs, and troubles udent on impure erizhed blood, Swift's Speciffe is without a rlval, Oy baby slx months old broke out with some kind of skin humor, and after bei ated five months by my family physician, was give The drugi'st recominen up to die ho Tosult was a9 gratityin Was mireutus. My | fieid to notify the lad. That was the child soon got well, all of the discase is wond, | |agt his vtctims saw of Holdroff, There J. J KIRKLAND, and he is as fat as o pi Minden, Rusk County, Texas, was 1o boy on his premises. After wait- ing some time for the ‘‘unfortunate farmer” to return, Mr. Elwood and the officer concluded that Holdroff, unable to find the boy, had ridden to Newcom'’s on his mission of release. They according- ly visited Newcom, who had mot seen Holdroff, 1t then begin to dawn ujon them that their bird had flown. By in- quiried they learned that he had taken a bee line north o a lively gallop. He had over two hours the start with nightfall in his favor. Mr. Elwood hopes to recover his bail from the estate, butit is al- ready plastered over with mortgages, and the kind-hearted attorney may consider “Iusod Swift's Spesific on my little da t in my practi a8 Ridge, Ark . Quz Trentise on Blood and Skin Diseasos malled treo 1 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, : Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 150 W. 22 8t., between 6ch and 7th Avenues. Philadelohia office 108 ChestnutSt. TEXE himself tho. victim of misplaced conti FEBLE MINDED WANDERERS HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBRIDGZ BROS., 215 OPERA HOUSE, OMAHA NEB. FFor Sale TEXAS TRAIL CATTLE. Ahout 2,600 head, mostly one and two yoars old steera. Wil be at Ogalalla about August 20th. In. quire of or addross B. R. GRIMES Ogalalla Neb They Tell €ad Stories About Their Abuse at Glenwood, J. M. Lamcke, who lives about three miles from Council Bluffs on the Chicago and Northwestern road, in coming to the city yesterday forenoon, found two feeble minded boys near Casady's sand-pit. They were very poorly clothed and evi- dently nearly oxhausted with exposure tothe weather and with lack of food. They claimed they had had nothing to eat siuce Sunday at which time they had es- caped from tho institution at Glenwood. They gave their names as Dare Quimby and Allis Loring, and said they had been taken sometime ago to the institution by a farmer named Sher- wood, who now lived near Elk Creek, Neb., whither they said they were now trying to make their way. They gave as a reason for running away from the in- stitution that they were ill-treated at the institution. They said they were club- bed Sunday morning by a keeper named Mindt, and that they then run away. Of courso the statements of the boys were token with a good deal of allowance, but it being evident that they ought to be cared for, Mr. Lamcke brought them into the city and turned them over to Marshal Gudaella, who will sco that they are cared for until taken eleewhere, ROBBED AT PANAMA, ¥ 30-m&e Im D, Amelia Burough, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE? 1617 Dodge St., - Omaha. TELEPHONE No. 144 JQ%E%E&Q A Section Hand Loses Over $200 of His Savings, (BEFORE (AFTER) ECTIO-VOLTAIC DELT and other ELECTRIO LIANCES are sont on 9) Days' Trial TO OUNG OK OLD, who_are suffer- DERILITY, LOST VITALITY, of A Swede who has been working on the railway, and livine at Panama, was robbed night before last of £200, which lie had hidden in his trunk. Suspicion fell upon the man and woman with whom he had been boarding, Mr. and Mrs, Lee D (rom ARUGES and i Aot and - completo o arAiTi, Viaon and ManHoon Send at once for Ilustrated “Adiress '0., Marshall, Mich, Scie"ce of li'e' fln[y $|[m Sh fler. The man disappeared, and officers were sent out BY, MAIL FOSIPALD, aftor him. Tn the meantimo the - woman was arrested, and yestorday the man himself returning ho was also arrested, The Swede, strangely enough, hadin his memorandum book a com- X ” plote list of all the money he THeY TRYS %779 |had, ho being in tho habit of putfing down the number of each bill, and when he had occasion to spend_any he crossed that particular bill off, 1t is claimed that the man Shefiler, the morning after the robbery, paid an ex- A GREAT MEDIOAL WORR ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitallty, Nervous and Phyafoal Debllity, e D e ram dtsctetioni or av. | pressman a dollar bill, and this bill an- Sihkan, A book for ovory mam, voung, midd'e-aged, | swered the description of one of the 1t contalng 125 prosoriptions and chrontc dlscasea each ono of which 1s inval 83 found by the Author, whoae experience for 28 yanrs 1o such aaprobably nevor befora foll fo the Tob of sny physican 800 pages, bound in boautifn Fronch shunlin.m oossedcovers, ful gllt, guaranieed t>bo & finer work n overy senso,—mechantoal, lit- and profeasional n any other work this country for §2.60, 0 ory inktanoe, _ Frice only §1.00 by mall, post pald. Tllustrative sample 6 conts, Send now.’ Gold modal awarded tho author by the National Medical Association, $0 the officors of which he refers. The Sciense of Lifeshould be read by the young for instruction, and by the affiloted for relief. 1¢ will benoft ll.—London Lanoet Thare s no member of soclely #o whom The 3ci- ence of Life will not bo use ent, wasrdian, Instrastoror elérgymn. —Argons it Adiross the Peabody Medloal Inatisute, or Dr, W. . Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, Baston mav b consulted on all diseasos’ requiring skl experi nco. Chronio and obstinatedisoas 8 that have Daffled skl of al other phys L] elans » sty Buoh | weatad ngrvfi-ys[“mu without s fnstence ure. stolen roll. o — Dividing the Goods, Yesterday in the circuit court Mrs, J. J. Good was granted a divorce from her husband. The petition set up as rea- sons for the divorce that he had been cru- el in his treatment of her, and that he had forgotten his marriage vows, and had been too intimate with other women. The proof was produced showing inhu- man treatment, that being deemed suf- ficient. It was shown that the fellow had knocked Mrs, Good down and beaten her, and had threatencd to use his re- volver., Good did mnot appear to disprove or deny any of this evi- dence, and the court granted her the divorce asked for, gave her the custody of their child, and permission to resume her maiden name, Isabella Champ. Good is a barber, by trade, andhis actions have OFFICE WITH been such that the sympathy of the com- M. A. SHIPMAN, DRUGGIST |munity will continue to bo with Mes A. SHIPMAN, M. D, Bellevue, - Nebraska. (iood,” who by close attention to her le- - 4 "7 | gitimate business, and by her economy and industry, has shown herself fully ca pable of taking care of herself and her family, HAMBURG-AMERICAN Paclsot gc_»mlaany. — Learned by Experlence, DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND Texas Siftings, They were sitting on the sofa in their parlor, conversing in & low, tremulous voice. They had only been married s short time, He seized her hand, and said with a voice full of emotion: *‘Bir. die, doyou know that it was your innate ol |modesty, your apparent indifforence, Pass § that made me resolve to win you at all hazards(” *'Yes, Geogre; the apparent wndifference game i3 what captured you The stesmships of this well-known line are bullt of fron, In water-tight compartments, and are_furnish- ed with every requinte to nake the passsge both safe and agree They carry the United States 2 , ‘ud 1avs New ¥ urs- and By for Plymouth (LONDON) Cher o General Westedn A 0,1l THE DAILY BEE-"THUKSDAY AUGUSNI 21, 188 You are the first one I triediton. 1 slipped up on threa or four occasions by yushing too much, before it occurred to me change my tactics, I wish it had oc and she sighed curred to me sconer,” heavily. T h at Schroter & freo distributior anko's € h ular romedy for and_ Bronchitis conts and the great ¢ Store Th o bottles of Dr ou the market, THOMAS CONROY'S VOW, Why He Retuses to Fortune, Accept & Large "avvER's Facis, Pa,, August 12 Regularly every year Thomas Conroy, an industrious shoemaker of this village, re ceives official notice from Dublin, Ireland, that a fortune of £5,000, with the accu mulations of twenty-three years is in bank there, awaiting his order, and regu larly every year he sends back word that he will never touch a peuny of the money until he has had justice done him in an other way. Thomas Conroy, now H0 years of age, was born in the province of Leinster, Ireland, where the firm of Con roy Brothers had a monopoly of supply- ing bread and liquor to four thousand soldiers in the barracks near Dublin. Michael Conroy, one the firm, was Thomas Conroy’s father, and the ether member of the firm was Thomas Conroy, an uncle, When young Thomas Conroy was 10 his father died. His mother had been dead some years, His father loft a will directing that when Thomas be- came of age he should be paid whatever the amount of the interest of the de- ceased man, Young Conroy took up his residence with his uncle Thomas in Dab- lin, The young man was well cducated and high spirtted, the Conroy family be- ing of the higher class. Thero was an- other uncle named Patrick, who had married a woman who was beneath him in soclal standing. His wife's sister had a daughtor 17 yoars of age, and it ocour- red to Patrick that he would bo pleased to have his nephew Thomas marry this niece, aroused the enemity of his uncle Patrick thereby, and the latter sought means to revengo himself on his nephew for thwarting his plans, At that time the Order of Mollie Ma- guires-which originated in Ireland—were very strong thero. Their lawless acts had driven terror into every neighbor- hood where a branch of the order was known to exist. Patrick Conroy deter- mined to use this order toretaliate on his nephew, and one day he called on his brother Thomas and revealed to him the pretended fact that young Thomas was not only a member of the Mollie Ma- guires, but that he was secrelary and book-keeper of the local lodge and had a ligt of 1ts members, A number of out- rages had been perpeirated near Dublin about that time, which had been traced Conroy's anger was unbounded when he learned that his nephew was connected with the criminals, Summoning the young man to him, he charged him with his alliance with the hated Mollies. This aroused the blood of young Conroy, who was strongly opposed to the order, and upon being told that the charge was made on the word of his uvcle Patrick, the young man denounced him as a liar and a villian, Thomas Conroy the elder commanded his nophew to immediately apologizs abjectly to Patrick for his disrespectful language or to leave the house forever. Young Conroy indignantly refused to apologize, and repeating his words declared he would not remain another moment among flesh and blood that had so belied kim, and left the house. With 12 guineas in When it was proposed to young | § Conroy ho refused to listen te it, and [S to this very lodge, and the elder Thomas |, \ him there. 1t ontains two grand pianos, albume, statuettes, pictures and offerings from admirers, chief among the latter be. ing an exquisite inlaid eabinet,containing | zold and silver coronets, with whic every mation in the world crowned tho diva *Queen of Song oom is also a “‘little beauty, causo it containg most morning | but chiefly attractive | containa a picture of the poor late Duke [of , with his autograph, and a , honest lotter bogging Pattl te copt his picture in return for one sho had went him. In the billiard room is an im orchestrion, which is the chief rco of amusement overy day after PROCLAMATION, ted by the the Stato of Nebraska, at the Eightoor t n theroof, AN appr ruary Tt wing an Amendment to Section ‘o Three (3) of th® Constitution of nd thatsaid sootion a8 amended shial of office_of men sorvis s during said t milo they shall teavel in g v the place of meotin usoal route, P forty days of the session no bi resolutions of the nature of bills shall oss the Governor shall, hy specinl messago, oy \tton tion of the Le W on the subject matter enibrac o introduction of bill shali b ction at which s hmitted ehall boin th yposed Amendment te tho Conetit o Legislative Departmont * “Against od Amendiment to the Constitution relating 1o Logislative Bepattme Witk was_adopicd by the Logislaty ehraska al tho Eigh teenth So pproved February 25th, proposing Amendment to Section On (1) of Ariiclo Five (5) of tho Corstitution of said State, and that saidsection as amended shall read as dollows, to-wit on 1. ho E utive Dopar Governor, enant-Governor, ito, Auditor utlic Aco-unts, ntondent of Public Instruct: eral, Commissioner of Pabic Landsané Buillings, and Board of Failway Commissioners. rhe_oflicers named in this soction shall each hold_lis oflice for tho torm of two years from the fiest Thurs st Taexday in Jaou til hia sucoessor s e'coted KD HOWEVKR, that the first cloction all bo held on the first Tuesday euc onday in November of 1850, and each succoeding hall be held at tho same rolative timo in ear thereafter. election each ¢ may b scction, shall bo chosen’ i su ich times, and #hall nold their officc stime_nd may bo provided by law, and shall per foIn such ditties and recoive such compons may be provided for by law. The Governor, tary of State, Auditor of Public Aceounts, Treasurcr, jouer of Public Lands and Buildir Al other officers that Drovisions of anncr and ot 1 Amend following ction_ One the cleetion at which sl binitted shall be in in the 1 Amendment to ° me t thall be form: *'For prop (1) of Articlo Kiv tive Doparti 0 Section On 1, entitle 1, ‘Exceutive Department Therofore, I, Jatnes W. Dawes, Govirnor of the State of Nebraska, do horehy ©,in accor. dance with Section One (1) Article Fifteen (1 titution, and the th submitting the ssmo his Stat | February 13th , that said prop: Amondmen's will be » the qnalificd voters of this State for ravification or rejection st the General Election to he bor, A, D. 1855, of, T 'have hereunto set d to be aflixed the te of Nebraska, , D, 1884, Tnde pendence of the United States, the One Hundred and Ninth his pocket he sailed for America. He landed in New York in 1858. A former acquaintance of his lived in Callicon, on the Erie railway,and young Conroy hunt- ed him up. From there he went on foot to Binghamton, and from there started to walk to New Orleans, where he had o friend. In passing through the village of Mount Pleasant, in this county, he stopped at the door of the village shoe- maker, and while watching him at his work became so interested in it that he asked the shoemaker if he did not want an apprentice. The shoemaker did, and young Conroy went to work then and there, When Conroy camo of age he recoived notice from his uncle that he was entitled to £5,000 from their busincis, and that it awaited his order. He sent back the word he has sent every year since that when thoy apologized fo” him and con- fessed they had wronged him by the charges they had made agalnst him in Ireland, he would go to Ireland and claim the money, and never before, When Conroy learned his trade ho maz- riod & Miss Delaney and went to work for himself at Tanner's Falls, Heis obliged to work hard and constantly to support himself ‘and family, and yet ho will not break the vow he took when he left his native land, to never visit it again nor touch one penny of the wealth he was entitled to until his uncles con- fessed to him thst they had wronged him, e t— CONVING The proof tho string, but in hav tost the articlo direct. Druegists, have a free trial bottle of Dr. Bo- sanko's Coughand Lung Syrup for each and overy ono who i afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma Consumption or any Lung Affection t tne pudding 1. not in chowing an_opportanity to wroter & Boecht, the o — PATTII'S CASTLE ON THE CLIFF, An Abede Fit for Angels or a Prima Donna. The Keynota, Mme, Patti's castle, Craig-y-Nos, i perched high up on a cleft mountain, pic- turesquely wooded. It is nearly at the top of this mountaln, and built after the common fashion of all- Welsh castles, with low bastions and what is called & curtain between—that is, a straight line of wall joining twoflsemi-circular towers., The walls, which are of grayish-green slate, 8o plentiful here are topped with battlements and covered here and there with ivy, while the windows are either arched “or gabled. Spreading away to the front are the gardens and lawns, all terraced, because of the precipitous char- acter of the ground, and 80 coming grad- ually down to the little valley which lies below. Through this valley runs a love- Iy river with an unpronounceable name, spanned by numerous pretty bridges, and well stocked with fish. The valley opens into the great Swansea valley, while the whole country around is extremely moun- tainous and abounds with game, T'he castle containg twenty-two rooms, none of them very large, but all warm and cosey, as they should be in tuch a limate, ~ Patti's own is hung with bluo silk, all the upholstery biiog to mateh, while attached to it is a little dreseing room, complete enough in its appearance for & princess, The drawing room is charming, and he must be s dull person who could not find something to intercst rsuch lengtn | 4 MORSE & BRUNNER, RealEstate BROKERS, 1404 Farnam St., - - OMAHA PARTIAL LIST OF 1AL BARGAINS Business & Residence PROPERTY, Farming Lands, Tmproved Farma and Stock Farms in Douglas, Cass, Codar Nanco, Thayer, and Howard Counties, BUSINESS PROPERTY No. 105—For Salo -89x64 oot on 18th strect, near Tlar. ot four store ney, room for a brick block would rent readily 1t e o havo a bargaln for you o~ Good busiinoss ot on Cuming St., foot £6,000, v Salo—lmyiroved Farnam streot propertynear h streot, 817,000, r Salo— 4043132 foet, splondid brick i ut, w8 good usiness'a iy in tho city $10, Elogant cornor on stroot cat line o story, and basemont 18340, 000, ploudtd busine , store building an orner on 18th 8t , barn—bargain— s property for $15,600 yield of 16 per cont, ot on invest Salo—On Callfornia, close to Belt line lot two story houso and barn, §3.500. RESIDENCE PROPERTY For Sale within Half-Milo of Postoflice No. Tlouso and lot House and lot Houso and lot Houso and Tot Houso and Houso and —Housc a —Two Hou —Tlouse and Lot House aul lot House and ot 1l 1 168 —Mouso an 163 —House and lot 150 —House and lot 157 —House and lot 160 —Houso and lot 35 —Hou 4 - Houso 03— Houso and lot —House and lot 38 —Housa and lot 95 —Houso and 2 lots 4 Houso aid ot additius. Prices and Acre property near the city. tormist) suit, PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, ]'l‘]“)llufil‘I'A\ &STULOUIS, OMATEA AND LINGOLA T0 DENVER, EANSAS OITY ?::5".?"':\;::" A ta DEX Omaha and Denverwith through tray SAIN FRANCISCO Andall points in the Great West COING EAST. Connceting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with throngh trains fc NEW YORIK, At Peoria with thiot Ind And all By nein i, Coling, all points in it last, \& uis with through for ull points S¢ < n. 'VER BOS i Citle TON Elegant Day Coneli Chicig o wnd Couneil Blutts: Cl Chicago, St. . ). Dini it K o Atchison and through line n O 0, s ety and Chic ouls; vin Hunnibal; Quiiic: ton, Cedur Rapids and ‘Al Lo 5L Pand and ‘Minneapolis; Parl with Recilning Chudrs 1o and from st and Peoria. Only one change of cars between St. Lonis anc M Towa, Lincoln, brivskn, and 1 ) It is'nlso the 1 Line beiween 8T, LOVIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL, Ttis known as t c—ult'ul THROL 1 1‘\:, qr America, and s universally adinit Finest Equlpge! Railroad in the World for all classe: of Travel, Through Tickeis via this line for sale at ai’ (1t counon ticket otlices in the United States i Canidin 2.1 hy EVAL LOW GenVass. 514 LL, Chloae IR, Frea. & Gen. Mavager Horlick's Food," write hundreds of M ! wilkeontuius uo ) FOR INFANTS (free King 1o bext food in G recelpt of price {n stam 3 €O Rncine, Wi LV UACT OF MALT"68 H'i Wil he [ HORLICK 49Uk Hu. " NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & G0., SUOUESSOR TO DAVIS & BNYDER.) Qenorsl Desless In REAL ESTAT OMAHA, 1506 FARNAM ST, . . , and Butler Jountios. “Taxos pald in all [arts of the Btate, Money loaned on improved farms, Votary Public always in oftico N Corresponder, olicited 6 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, FoU= ReteleTo=fek Is a7 DEWEY & STONE'S, Ona of the Best and;largest Stocks in the United States to select from. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR, SOUTH plete and happy existence, on the line of the U. P. The ys rds o be cheaper than they are to-day. over the Oma. ajSaving’s Bank. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. OMAHA, ITIS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes. FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Andall of the good and pleasant things that {go to make up a com= The town of South Omaha is situated south of the city of Omaha Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the Omuha post office to the north line of the town site. South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and west, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 1560 lots have been sold aad the demand is on the increass re being rapidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing hous The $30,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other im o {provements, and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at once is progressing finely. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at work and will, in connection with the U. P. Ralway, have a union depot near the park at the north end of the town. furuith{ for Church and School purposes. Suitable grounds will be They wlll never 127" Apply atthe Company’s office, cor. of 13th and Douglas ‘strests M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, i by the Bhortost route, and car: ut o ; Botwen e i B0'Fih Zxpross al Ticket Oftices iu CREAT ROCK ISLARD ROUTE @t your neareat Ticket Oftice, or addreon C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitiings, at wholesale and retail, AND SCHOOL BELLS. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, C. S. RAYMOND, Watches, Diamons, IRICEL O EWEILRY, Fine Silverware. Mantle Clocks, COMPLETE ASS Walnut Clocks INSPECTION INVITED, ORTMENT OF at Bottom Prices. 8. E. COR. DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS. A SPECIALTY [ | ! i [ | i % ¥