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THIE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, CHEICE: No, 12 FEALL STREET, Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City H, W, TILTON - - - MANAGER. TELEPHONES Busiuess Oftice, No, 43, itor. 2 ———— e MINOR MENTIO Y. P C Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block Genuine Rock Springeoul. Thatcher, Main The Postal tel headquarters y 16 ograpli company moved its sterday to the Cand botel, A zraid hot lunch will be served at Bil Maloney’s all day today and tonight, Every body invited Miranda M. Thacker died yesterday mor Ing at the family residence, ‘corner of Four teenth street and Sixth avenue, aged four- teen years, Notice of the funeral will be given later. A suit was commenced in superior court yes- terday by . W. Sputman agninstS. W. Clark ana Chfford Clark, the proprietor of the Hotel Gordon, to recover wich, it s claimed, is duc the plaintiff for provisions furnished Miss Beiteh, tahlisk from au attack of brain fover that she will not recover. Friends in Eldora have been notified of her iliness, and it is thought they will be here in a few days. In police court yesterday morning John S. o aigned on o charge of carrying ins. He stated that he w { that fact was, in the ey h to warrant him in Ho was discharged. ( fined & 20 for drunken: ut exposure, and J. Johuston A for a plain drunk, The fiest aunual report of A, J poll tax collector, has been handed in mavor, It shows that 543 persons b the €2 required, and 679 have worked ¢ the same on the streets, making a total cquivalent to 2,440, But ove suit was com mwenced to collec tax, and that was settled without trial MeClaren coliceted cash from forty more than did his predecessor, und 157 more persons worked out the amount! Some excitement was caused yesterday worning at the corner of Pearl street and Broadway by the actions of a lot of linemen who have béen stringing wires for some days past. A weight attachment is used in put ting up the wires and this frightened several horses, rendering their drivers correspond: ingly angry. Some warm words passed, and the linemen were getting their war paint and feathors on ready to clean out the whole ang when Officer Murphy nappened along und pourcd oil on the troubled waters by threatening to arrest everybody In that part of town if the disturbance was not guieted There were no arrests made and there was no further trouble with the linemen, Most of tho Grand Army men who were at tending the state encampment at Dubuquie returned yesterday moruing in their special car. Théy reported an excellent time, and stafed that they had been entertained in o royal fashion by their hosts. They stated thiat one of the main causes of Colonel Stead man's defeat in_the race for the office of di- vision commander was the rre repre tion from the southwestern part of the state. Of the visitors who have not yet re turned, John Lindt is still in Dubuque onel Steadman stopped at Carroll, while Will Mckadden has gone to IHlinois, where he will visit friends, -— Try Duquette & Co.’s Pomona fruit juice tablcts. ‘Fhey are delicious. e Housckeepers, see our line of table linens from 23c up at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, ssinaking ¢ suffering and ivis feaved | ps & d of the judgo, o rying i re W. Bittiesty ness and ind was fined § MeClaren, to the ve paid My e Lace curtains cleaned from 50¢ to $1.2 pair, at Twin City dye works, Fine castile soap, 6 cakes for 25c, at the Boston store, Council Bluffs, 25 per Dr. Scott’s electric corsets, sold every- where for £2.00 a pair, Boston Store price £1.25, Council Blufls. Every lady ought to have'a pair. World renowned. e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, D. K. Dodson is in Harrison county. Chris Bosen has returned from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs, Clara Ward of Omaha is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. B. Cook, on Vine . A. C. Vroman of Rochelle, 1L, is_stopping afew days_with B. F. Wadsworth on his way 10 the Pacific coost, Mrs. E. M. Chapman of St. Louis was the gucst of her son, D. Chapman, seeretury of the Young Men’s Christian association, ¥ terday. She was accompanied by her nicc Miss Hose Belt, also of St. Louis. They left for the east yesterday morning. W. (. Brown, general manager of the I sas City, St. Joo & Council Bluffs raily und Judize Spencer, geueral solicitor of the same rond, were in the city yesterday the guests of W. J. Davenportof the “Q."" Judge Spencer has just been uppointed to the posi tion of solicitor for the company. +50 pieces curtain scrim at the Council Bluffs, for 4e a yard 1 Joston Store, Best cured, odorless, hand-picked geese feathers for f0c at the Boston Council Binfls, live Store, Shugart & Co, carry largest stock of bulk field, garden and flower sceas in the west Catalogue and samples by wail. 50 pieces curtain scrin at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, for 4c a rd, Housekeepers' week Council Bluffs, la B ruit farm for sale on reasonable within one and one-half miles of the P. O. all in bearing; good Dbuildings: possession given atouce. Callon D. J. Hutchinson & Co., 617 Broadway. Sale of Manawa Park. Manawa park will be offered for salo this morning at 10 o'clock from the steps of the federal building, . M. Hunter, cierk of th federal court, ofticiating with the auctioneer’s hammer. The property in question was sold by George W. Robards of Harrodsburg, Ky., and James S. Chrisman of Danville, Ky., to , who platted it under its present r. Hay failed to pay anything for v, although he sold some of the parties, subject to two mort of which had been given to Chris 025,30, and the other to Robards These mortgag: fore- closed at the last torm of feder. aud the sale is in_satisfaction lowing is a list of the parti ested direetly in the sale Hattie A, Hay, I lumber compan S. B Maxon, . . DeVol, Cole & Cole, W N. Young, C. Boser, N Harrington, M H. Willey, . Merriam, the Boston tea com pany, .M. Pryor, M. Moor, H, M. Siles, . Rovert 8. Long, F. C. Reed, J. Hathaway, John D. Joh imothy Sullivan, Louis Angelo, Mattio teinrod, E. H. Odell, D. M. Owen, lizabeth Odell, John Gilbert, I, Carpen ¢ Bright, ¥, R. Rice, G P. Gu ck Lacy, H. L. Shepherd, 1 J. Day, Star Union lumber company, Jens Jensen, (. W. Ferguson & Son, Lesser Franklin, Edwin . Wise, Errick Peterson, v 1. Bolknap, John Wensorg, Harriet M. Henry Berolzeimer, Johu'G. Barrett, '\lufl v 1. Green, Ric 1 A. Canterbury, M. onnelly, Peter Nostrum, Adaiaide V. Nostram, Frank Clark, F. D. Miller, Fann, H. Douglus, B. A. Nordquist, W. H. I Dunn, Robert H. Douglas, Emily’ A. Moora, Joseph K. Cochran and G M. MeDonald. ——— at the Boston Store, terms; land to othe Rages, one man for & Hay, Chicago P, MacConnell, K son, © J.C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary en- glueer, 202 Morriam block, Council Bluts ——— Carpets, furniture, stoves, tinware, ery, in endless variety on easy Mandel & Klew's, Best cured mixed oforless feathers at the Bostou Store, Courcil Bluffs, for 55¢ s pound el Fine castile soap, 6 cakes for Boston store, Council Bluffs Housekeepers' week atthe Boston Store Council Blufts, la, erock: payments at , at the | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY{"APKIL 1 NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES, Grand Jury Ev‘nr:a_::_Jnh Lot of Indict- ments Against Offenders, DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CRANGLE CASE. Interesting Testimony Personal CH acter Docsn't Want to Fight - Beat His Wife— United in Death, Concerning The grand jury made its first and final v port yesterday afternoon, The following in- dictments w returned Gus Carlson and Simon Oleson, They are charged with havine stc of b ness from Daniel February 9 last Dan MeG embezzlement. fendant in this case made collections firm of Voegele & Denning of Omahia amount of which, it failed to tu - Bl larceny. a team a bobsled and a set of double kar- Weston on rses, O'Connor 1n The de for the to the he & is claimed, 1 over to his ¢ ers ault vape. Terry, it | girl named Thoves graph the erime o H. D. Mack, ch Mack 18 the feillow to commit ticed a into his phe ry, o with young Minden and there committed wting by false pretenso, Who 2ot possession of o number of silver quarters from citizens in west Council Bluffs on the statement that the city had ordered the numbers of the houses to be changed, and_that he would do the job for yable strictly in ad- vanic Lli 1 and Jf They entercd a bouse and formerly occ 2 cents, own H. Koblentz, larceny owned by N. Schaiz picd by Koblentz as a re deuce, and took out a couple of w loads of furniture which had been attached by Schurz for rent, and was in the custody of the city marshal'at the time, ‘The larceny is alleed to have been committed ou the night of February 25, ring forged instruments, s { with having passed a note TonJ. R. Martin of Silver Creek town. ship with the n: himself and Alvert Ienu signed to it. The nawme of Fenn 1s said to have been a forgery. 1o 1ce! Te 1f you want it pure and n And at a reasonable pr Follow no new dev But dto usinatr At our off Multiollaug & Co., No. 4 Pearl st. Cet your wall paper at the Boston Store. Why pay double the price you can get it for at the Boston Store, Council Bluffst All tho way from 3%¢ a roil, ‘When about to build don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co., 813 Broadway. Telephone 257, Do you want an express Ring up the A. D, T\ Co., 11 North Main stroet Best cured mixed odorless feathiers at the Bostou Store, Council Bluffs, for 5sca pound. Injunction Suits Resurrected. . Seabrook shied his castor into the ring vesterday morning and it was not picked up. He was on the ground for the purpose of taking defaults in the liquor cases which were commenced in the district court by L. M. Turner, and from the time he commenced he did not stop until he had added twenty- eightscalps to his velt, of those who had not taken the trouble to come into court and pro tect their headgear from mutilation. The names of the defendauts who refused to de- fend are as follows: William Mad- den, Price Gibson, John Delaney, Herman Brugman, Wanzel & Kirby, A. B! Forney, Mrs. Jacob Howarth, Horton & Warner, N. Bluto, A. Stanton, J. Strack, A. U. Smith, H. Jergens, G. L. Gorman, Mary Scott, John Steilen, Stella Long, Phillips & \1|~r;,z:n Peter Beck, John Bonn, H. H. Tnman, Jacob Howarth, John Mergen, Jack Barton, Boysen, Belle Gerspacher, James Farley and . Kenne All the rest of the saloonkeepers who were wade defendonts have fled answers and their cases will be taken up and tried in the usual way 1n a special term of court which will be held, with Judge Thornell on the bench, commencing probably next Monday morning In the afternoon Attorneys Burke & Henry, who have been managing affairs for the man Burgess, the “unknown’ who com- d suit in superior court u short time Cast for § 108 of fce. , Tel. 162, wagon or_boy? telephions 179, No. men after Turner had made his debut across the hall, came before Judge McGee and wantod theiv sharo of the defaults. After they had gotten to work they found that they nad not drawn up their original notices i just the style they had intended, and that the most they could get uuder the circumstances would be an injunction agawst the de- fendants to preveut them from maintaining saloons on~ the prope in which they were located the time the suits were brought. The injune- tions, s0 the court stated, would not prevent them'from ovening up a saloon next door if they wanted to, nor_would it prevent them from selling out their property to other par- ties, who should carry on the sale of intoxi- cants with as much_ubandon as thougn the prolubitory law bad never been passed, and nuisances had remained coufined to pig pens ana holes in the sidewalks, as they used to bo in the olden times. Two defaults were taken by Burke & Henry, the defendants being S, W. Clark and Al Noack of the Gordon hotel aud J. Poterson and C. Ritter. The case agmust Phil Mergen and the one against Richard Holst and Henry Spetman of Kiel's lotel, were dismissed at the pluiutill's cost. Get the prices on wall paper at the Boston store, Council Bluffs, dentists, 3) Pearl Telephone 145, at Drs. Woodbur next to Grand hotel grade work a specialty. street, High Get your wall paper at the Boston Store. Why pay double the prico you can get it for at the Boston Store, Couneil Bluffst All the way from 8% u voll, ‘The Fairmount 5e cigar at the Fountai Housekeepers, see our line of table linens from 2ic up at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Did Not Want to Pight, C. Sanford, the young man who was ad vertised to fight B. ithodos of Avoca on the 25th, has sloped, and if reports be correct, the strip of territory that iutervenes bet himself and his competitor, s widening. What direction he took is kuown, but it is a fact that he has gone, the fight will not come off as expected siuce the pape d for the fight both parties were in active training Lthodes exercising daily oy Wood bine, and Sanford in place Omaoha, ond & of \thusiasm had been awakened among local sports, who thought that an ent_of more than usual interest was to come off. Their disgust at Sanford’s disappearance knows no As s00n, however, as the disappear- was learned of, the' parties who had been instrumental in' bringing Sanford and Rhodes together set about finding unother pugilist who should mateh fists with Rhodes. An “unknown' has been secured, and it is stated that the fight will come off without fail, not at Omaha, as 1t was at first posed, but some place within the corpor limits'of Couneil’ Bluffs, provided that police authorities do mot interfer purse will be for the same amount first—§100 a sidc. un- nd were sicr sup- te the The as the corsets, sold every or #2,00 u pair, Boston Store price Council Blufts, ' Every lady ought to buve u puir. World renowned, Secd oats, corn, mitlet and garden seeds of all kinds, ut H 500 Main and 501 Pearl streets. seod potatoes, L. Carman’s, Farmers and Fruit ¢ A special meeting of the Pottawattame County Fruit Growers' and Gardeners'gasso- ciation will be betd in Farmers' hull at the county court house this afterucon at wers, J | the ques | krowers' | that he the fir | said " 1801, -TWELVE o'clock. d A large attendance is desired, tation o0 of Joining the Blue Grass leaguo at Creston 18 to he discussed, It is also de- sired that all persous interested in grapo growing should be present, s a prape nssociation i to be formed at this meeting, | The Crangle Case. | Distriet court was occupied yesterday all dny long with the teial of the Crangle-Maish case. in the morning Andrew Martin, lives on the property now 1n disputo, placed upon the stand to testify. He was accused of having secured a loan of §5,000 on his property on mccount of representati has the reputation of | being n highly respectable woman, She was bruised i a borrble manner, | - | srriscos stock Exen Attol ral Hart Commences oceedings Against It Sax Frascisco, Cala, April 17.—Attorney General Hart commenced procecdings apainst the San Francisco public stock ex change, in which he asks that the corporation be enjoined from doing busiess and its mode of doing business decreed, illegal and charter forfeited. The complaint sets forth rade by him that the land was worth #14,000, | that all the bids aud offers made in tho ex and that it had conl veins on it that he | change ave through the agency of what is wanted to develop with the pro- | known and called in the by-laws the “main ceeds of the loan In his testi- | bhonograph;” that no bid or offer is, or ever mony Martin stated that he wanted a | il be, spoken into the main phonograph to loan” of #4000, but was induced by the | paappounced; thataill bids and offers dic- firm of Parks & Pleasants to take #,000 With | tated to the phonograph city cylinders to t the understanding that he might pay back | anpounced by the matn phonograph for tho the extra £,000 at any time. He testificd | pyppose of a purchase or sale made by a Afterwards payed back £2,500 of the | person dictating alleged orders without the loan to Parks & Pleasants, There was bub { hoaring of other members of the exchange, little 1n thie evidence all day to warrant the | yithout the iearing of the public and witl promises of sensational developments which | out the hearing of any person who mag buy were made by the attorneys in the crimind- | op sell in aid of the exchunge other than tho tions and recriminations that passed betweon | gporator, them in their filin 3. H. Bowman, at ono time clevk of the district court at Kook s nd, now living in Omaha, was put on the nd | the evening an extra session was held, and it was during this extra session that | things liv 1p, and it looked for u time as | though Mr veputation would be con siderably the worse for wear before morning. Coyne himself was put upon the stand first, but his testimony did not_contain much of imy ¢, except his denial of the truth of the depositions of Henry Fluegel, in which he accused Coyne of having tried to buy bis testimony has who was ng its i i, Subsidiary Coin. Before leaving tloster Tssuing New Youk, April 17, Washington said that tho treasury department was already be ginning the issue of subsidiary coin. The idea was to have it take the place of silver doil Where silver dollars were used to any extent in making exchan id applica- tion was made fora quantity of them, the de- partment would issue subsidiary con in nounts of £200 or $300, or cven less, In this nner a great deal of the s in now in the vaults of the department would be dis- tributed, for st oday & J. Pirks, an attorney who was formerly resident of RRock Island and a member of of Parks & Pleasants, now of Wich- . Kan., was asked whether the depositions iat had been introduced by Benjamin as Fluegel’s wero really signed by Fluegel. He examined the signature a moment and then in a very decided way that the signature was not Fluegel's, At ts point Benjamin interrupted I N. Flickinger, who was dowg the examining, and requested him to roduce hat they might a To Feed Oatt . Lovts, Mo, Af Fort Worth, who repr Texas and Kansas stockmen the statement that contracts plated under which the syndicate will control over cight thousand acres of land in Missouri. s Jositions, The idea is to keep cattle on western Coeirs the witting iteletgor ropiied thay | 1ands until two yoars Sld And thon sent them D red | to Missour: for fattening on corn. This s in Missouri, Andrews of syndicate of ority for are contem il [ BRUISES. 6 Dolphin Street, Baltimore, Md., Jan'y 18, 1890, “T was brujscd bade Iy in bip and side by | o full and suffered se- verely, t. Jacobs O1L completely cured e oot D e would not | move has been forced upon stockmen, s T<ia G that his | other grazing districts. ernc s bad. In rop o questio VeI IIE IR/ G g adaches in 20 minutes, At all writing of Fluegel, he stated that the name ScorthALE, Pa., April 17.—The exodus of said he and Coyne were not friends: in’ fact, money, has braced the backbone of the 14,000 acquainted. He could tell the circumstances rled after them. Tho operators are grow- point, and in o <hort timo Parks was | hurled after them | % shitly oceurence, gencrally led by women, circut court at Rock Island, but is now in [ MEHUY occurence, gorerly led by Coyne for eighteen years, and lad kuown | Pouble Jerk in Indi: bad, and ho_would not believe him undor | for the murder of Wash Lee, u Cheroko serjury, felony and subornation of perjury | daughter, Lee and wife met Mr. and Mrs. one instance he was tried and found wuilty brother George returned the next day and a which the case was dismissed. On =g amusement among the spectato time. Noue equal. Uso them now. since you lelt Rock Island, or do you form Boist: Ciry, Iduho, Apri “A svecial “Well, was the reply, “I kuow what the minent uprising of the Iudiuus, pose his reputation 18 stiil lasting.” ! inas Guzotte-journal, is domg Omaba for u “No, I know what o was up toa year ago, “Where haye you obtained any ir-formation “I received a letter from my father which CURLS SURELY. Wt said that there was o probability of a Office Tresident and Several more questions were asked by My foot suddenly up his client in such an unfavorable light sprained ankle, Thie this moruine, when the trial of the case will onee fu areliefl 10 | ye Wy, €. HARDEN, Member of Stute Prest. & Gen'l Man'gr. ans of Rock sland H e quostioniug then oro- | OWin to the uction of the ment i ex kaown Coyne sinco for truth aud TR what made nim think that the depositions oo was not spelied correctly, and that Fleugel all but two companies of the state troons, they were not on speaking terms, and had not strikers still out. As tho soldiers boarded that led up to the trouble between therm, but ing nervous and have doubled guards at sev- allowed to step down. LR UL L i whic o great damage, Swift packing house office In Omaha, | Who inflictno gre 2.8 mm personally about ten years, His general Tanvequan, LT, April 17.—George and oath where there was any money at stake. | (il b frod Dunawas' wire had ol but for some reason or other only one ¢ Dunawas at a neighbor’s house one day Am\ but on an appeal to the supreme court th fight with Leo resulted in the latter being -examination considerable tall aud De Witt's Little Early Risers, Best little “Do you know anything from your own gl i your opinion from what vou havé already from Blackfoot says everything is quiet and people in Rock Island have been saying —— “But you don’t have any personal knowl few days, and I have never had any reason to think as to Coyne's ‘actions since you left Rock spoke of him." U SPRAINS. lot more indictments being returned agains t Gencral Manager, Benjamin for th > of tangling up_his tarucd and gave me that he at last gave up the cross-examination application of 8. bo resumed. 1t is thought it will be com- puin Legislature, give thom up. Tho auostionti thin ffa | pelling thom from the Cherokee outlet and Lblind poEcLgy Gessler's Magic Headache \Waf above referred to were not in the hand Money Braces Up Coke § knew enough to spell his' own name. Ho coupled with the large consicnment of relief been since shortly after they becamo the train in squads today bitter epithets w Benjamin was not anxious to bo enlightencd oints, Small sized riots are now of K. Cook, who bad been deputy clerk of Ll b el L b e - then called to the stand. He had known tion for truthfuiness and veracity was | Fred Dunawas were hanged this afternoon Coyne had been indicted fourteen times for 4 yue had been indicted foustoon times fOF | |1} 4 scandulous stories about Lee's marriod these cases had ever come to trial. Tn_the v gave them u severe drubbing. Frad and his decision of the lower court wus reversed, ’ filled with bulle back talk was indulged in which caused some pill cver made. Cure constipaticn every parsonal knowledge about Coyne's reputation Al Quist at Bl heard 7 was asked by Benjamin, no apprehiension is felt by citizens of au im- about him for the last ten years, and 1 sup- Fred Royeé, formerly editor of tho Hast- edget” tuat he had mended his ways.” *JAcoBs (1) Island?’ “What did 1t say of him?" Ohio & Miss.Rallway. bim.” Cinc'nnatl, Ohlo witniess, but the result of it ail was to show o very severely | entirely. Court was then adjourned until Jdebivs Of vesutted at ploted by this afternoon. W.W. Pranony, THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Md. 0 pieces curtain scrim at the Boston Store, Couneil Blufts, for 4¢ a yord. st o) is now complete, 1 style eall at Reit Ay, Drs.Betts & Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAHA, NEB. Our spring stoc want 1o be 310 Broadsy If you s, the tailor, sh toweling w.t the Boston Council Bluffs, for c a yard. e The Second Anniversar The members of the Woman'’s Relief Corps held a very pleasant reception yesterday afternoon in the Grana Army hall on Pearl street. In addition to the ladies from this city, a delegation was present from the Cus- ter Corps of Omat Refreshments we ved, aud a fine programme of music and spocchies was interspersed.. RsC. Hubbard, Judge George Cavson, Rev. G. W. Crofts, Dr. White, and others made addresses, which were responded to by the president of the corps and Miss Emma Clark, del the eneampment at Dubuque. Miss ulso read a letter of congratulation from Mrs, Haunah Plympton, national secretary, on the celcbration of their second anniv i honor of which the rceeption was g The hall was beautifully decorated. Much credit was given to the members of the corps and the Grand Army post for the admirable arrangements which bad been made for the entertainment, Heavy twilled cr Store, Best cured, odorless, cose feathers for ouncil Bluir hand-picked i0e at the live Boston Store, Houselkeepers' week at the Council Bluffs, In Heavy twilled crash toweling at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, at ¢ a yurd. United in Death, ly, father ot Cont died terday morning at 2 rippo, at the age of cighty Ello Kelly, the wite of the ¢ last Wednesday, and at that time was lyin that notified the sorcowi Joston Store, Tne moat widely and favol falists in the Unftel Rtutes. perience, remarkable skill cess in the treatent and cure Chrs e pnd Surgleal ‘llal>4~>~,‘ eninent physieians to th the ufflictad cvery wher A CERTA AND POSI y IVE CUKRE for the nwiul effe of early vice 1the numers ous evils that follow In i train I'II\'\” \Huull;\\]l’]xl\ DISEASES ily. completely and permanently eured, RYOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIs- ERS yield readily to their skillful treat- '| 1LES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS cured without pain or detention nyl ELE AND VARICOCELE pern nently nnd suiccossrully: cured In every o TS GONOREREA, GEEET. 8 torthon, Kemiunl Weakness, Lost MAnhoo t Enilssions, Lecayed Facult Weakaess and ull delidhto disorders pe o elthior Kox posiLIVEly eurcd, us well i functional disorders thity resi lhum)uulh(ul ciflenor tho Excossof muturd vears, o Gunrantead perune ntly S [RICTRESamainet narnpne 5t} thout eutting, enustic or dilatation. Curdd offected at home by patient without » wos wment's pain or annoy TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. awful effocts of A SURE CU RE Gy S i e reanie wenkness, troving both mind and sy, with ull its 1od flls. permuncntly irad, hly known spece Their long o versul suc Thomas K¢ etor Kely, of la Mrs died Kelly had it was y short On this for u day or fiest intendod nd passed away this morning at o'clock yeurs, M the physicians g fricads that ¥ the question of time, and of a ve time at that, when be would follow, account the burial was put off two longer than had boen at Yesterday morning the hust The funeral will take plac 4 o'clock, and the two who have jouraeyed together through so many yeavs of lif ried together to theirlast lonz r > in the Catholic cometery. The se will take place in St. Francis Xaviers chureh, s0 low from busine Beater, Charles Conley, a fireman at No. 1 hose ) Upper Broady 1 the neigh borhood last evening by beating his wife, He lives on Vine street, between First and Seq ond streets, Ho came home last evening und prety soon the neighbors bogau to hear a commotion from his In a short tune he was seon to chase his wife out into the street, where he began pounding her i the face with his fists. The womau's scroams | 14 e e T e TR T for help brought assistanco and she wa Dasad A taken away to the house of 0ne of tho neigh- | thuy siartine went i speciatly studiod, bors and the door locked on her pugnacious pared I our laloratory cxacrly o sult husband, According to the statement of ach case, thus offecting euies witholt injury. witnessos the trouble was the resalt of Dl'S. ]}CttS & I;Ctts, jealousy on the part of Conley, he having uc 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, + OMAHA, NEB A Wit house 1 e w88 those who have tm- [IRS: BETTIS Afdoye iote wno pergjras proper indulgence d solitury aabits, ‘which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for MARRIED MEN or those entering on that huppy Life, awure of phys ussisted, OUR SUCCESS 1e Ccused ber of making arrangements to mect another man at @ place of questionable repu- half its original value. to u th SUITS. ade at At it Morchant Morchant Merchunt Metehant Merchant Tuilor 1 Tailor made Fatior mide Tallor made Tailor made Morchuant Tuilor made 6) 00 Merchant Tailor mude 65 0) Merchant Tailor made 00 Merchant Tuilor mude 40 00 45 00 At at " " At A perfeet fit warranted, and all SPECIAL COUNCIL NOTICE BLUFFS, 0 RENT—Furnisl JOk RENT-C to Mrs. [, Newton. POR SALE J UNth orrol . 1 « ruanfurnished rooms; 27 South ith st 1 Benton 1, Apply 5-room housd crn, o Bent nstrect A fine fur iz walzhs Bred Uy Kober Hattenhauer, 1 Bluirs N UITE of furnished roon averu l‘hl ES For « boxilder. \ them o & care Bee, Couneil Bluits NOR RENT—The B et FOURNISHED front room on ground f quict, pleus it nelghborn two blocks | trom Mulin street. Single gentlemun preferred Address I' 8, Bee office o0 stock of goncral | " Chunge fora “farm in southwestern Towa { Must be good land. _fohnston & Vun Patten H AVE costy custor 218t and 20th sts aven . P.Greensh ily horse 109 p Macr to 81 7 yeurs old b wuds, color Fourth street, eut, 12 for ) Glen out and guarantee cuch, C. 0 Meyers, maple ot residence of J. W. Luing, merehandise to ex for four 1ots betwocen between Ave D und dth 5. 619 Broadway. MRULY farm for salo or_ trade: wel a and allin bearin ol Liouse and barn, Will take some good ity property, und good time giver on balunce, “Citll on or‘address D, J. Hutehinson & Co., 617 Broadwi 0K RENT—The MeMuhon bl bri it and ¢ Squlr arl street NORSALE with ali vator. 3 stor W 101 1 nouso seven ated on Huteh modern rents, yments D J alng new tho fprove rooms; will sell on easy the Fifth avenue 1n0tor lin son, (17 Broadway. Pl OR SALE or Rent—Garlen land, with houses, by J. R. Itica, 10! dain st, Jounall Bluffs WE ARE Never since we have been in business have we made such larie and low priced contracts for our sumumer specia ties, Kefri The celebrated Re up. All hard woo offered. IPLE, rigorators, $5.0 The best value eve G soline Stoves. The Quick Meal Evaporating stove. The slight defects in last year's new pro- cess have been overcome and the Quick Meal is the best ever offered. Every one guaran- teed, We are selling tho old style generator stoves now at .00, 2-burncr, and §.00 -burners, high stove, Bicycles. the world's leader, both in beauty and reputation. The gidut line, £15,00 to §135.00. Catalogues free. Sec usat 41 Main streot. Co Cove, 1861, War with Italy. 1801, Never, in our thirty years' experience in business 1w Council Blufls, kave we made low contracts for our suminer zoods, and thi insures lower prices for the scason. Refrigerators. The World's best, the North Star and the Leonard, range in prices from $L50 up. All kinds of wood. Gasoline Stoves, The Reliuble Process Evaporator stove st in the market. No sub-burne s y burns less gasolme, Old | stoves almost given away, from £.00 up. | full line of Garland stoves and ran World's Best always on hand. Bicycles, The Columbia acknowledged wheelmen to be the best in the world beauty, durability and absolute perfection of workmanship it has never been od Boys' and girls bicyeles from §12.00 to £30.00. 1am the exclusive agent for the Columbia. Catalogues furnished on application, P, ¢ DEVOL, 504 Broapway AND 10 MAIN st THRER GRAND, Council Bluffs, la. The Victor, is ) con- style ke by For This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. Cragin & Co., Proprietors. NEW OGDEN HOTEL Tho New Ogden Hotel, in Couacil Blu Iy has beon complet>d refarnisied an molsm: ized throughout, and 15 now on + of tha b3t Lotels in the state. I[tis locatalin ths bui- ness partof t e city an 1 thy electric_motor pass tha door every foar mina Fira o3 capes and fire alarms throuzaout tas baill. ing. Steam heat, hot and cold watsr a1l sunshin in every ruom, Tablo uasirp1sii 1 anywhers, Rates, $2.00 a day, GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager. FinleyBurka, Thos B Casaly. BURKE & CASADY, Attorneys-at-Law PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAL ot Brown Bullding, Council Bluffs, (& Ofces: J.J. 27 MAIN STREET. over C. B. Jacquemin & Co., Jewelry Stora cul debilivy, quiekly ! COUNCIL BLUEFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying und Cleaning done fn tha flighest Stylo of the Art, lod and Stalned Fubrics mide to 100k a8 good as new. Feathers Cieancd By Steani, I Fiest ( Munner. Work prombtly do - dellve in ull parts of thezountry. Send for p | list 0. A MACHAN, Pr 1018 Broadway. Near Northwestera Counvin Buures, Ta A all | | | | PAGES CAPTURING THE TOWN They come to us because although WITH prices, alway S OVERCOATS $25 00 MerchantTailor made 9 00 M 40 ¢ SATURDAY WILL Morchant Tallor Merchibnt 0 Merchant T €0 00 Merehant 70 00 Merchant Tail ¢00ds sold on their X at " ant Tailor made miadd lor mude & it Nl lor made Tallor mude ) madd merits, opportunity of huying i The wealthy man as well ns he who toiis hard for his sur clothing is the finest in the land, ustom-Made Clothin Wide awake methods and low appriciated by the public since the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS Offered the people of Omuha city and vicinity the ne custom made clothing at doilars, have come our prices are always BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS., 1A L) /1\ PANTS. 3 Merchant Tallor made at 0 Merchant Ta wle 0 00 Merehant Ta ut 2 00 Mereh ade at 5 00 Merchant Patlor made at it lor made it Tailor W Merehant Tallor made A guarantee in every case just as represented, at tho ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 209 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neb. 1309. The great fire sale a. Marcus’ evening at 10 o'clock. tunitic for boy water. of fine name | snapped up so eagerly. pant 5 1 ting after for the multitude to youths and Ke them at y entirely uninjur price and take th Saturday night men, T ur get There are only wn ed, f em. ND 1T will positively close on Satur iay After that hour there will be no more oppor- the great bargains that have been alarge number of first class suits slightly damaged by smoke and price. There are alarge number ine shoes, shirts and underwear; The store will be closed for refit= MARCUS CLOTHING HOUBSE, 546 BROADW Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, AGENTS WANTED. AN, DR, C. B. JUD. 508 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia OFFICE, ¢ TELEPHONES, RESIDINO D RAGS AND IRO) Highest cash price puid for all kinds Country dealers of scrap metals. and merchants rags and will find 1t to their advantage to communi cate wlth us before disposing of the! stocks. Tel. .)“1 GILINSKY BROS., Union Broadway Depot, (‘uum-ll Blulfs, Ta. D II \ILD.H]le & Eo Butchers' and Packars’ Markat Fixturas, Casiny3, ces Ml nad Sauss st Makers' Machinery. 1 Blus, T Cou n Hides und Furs. OFFICER Suplins, & Also de & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main an1 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ers fn_ forsizn tion IOWA, anl do uostio made and iuterest pald ou xehanzs ving M. H. CHAMBERLIN, Nose and M. D Throat Specinlist, Council Blutrs, - - b enrache, churges tarrh, hay nd wll acit affections o specinlty tod without Oftice, Shugart-Be YROPOS fod In s ing. or tr b d Al Yor Muy vice abot pounds wef. powie nful and we donfness, n the fover, 1 " |n.r {bids for m.‘ym ist by 1 be received . 1801, for fu Il bect 40,000 pou ALS FOR IN K ars. i nsihma . chronie the eal operations med, ussuring ek, toom 1, ¢ DIAN SUPPLIES riment of the Washin d su cuyvelo on, flour, ¢ tatlon, ¢ s the cos 1 to the Commisstonerof | 07 Wooster ntil 1 p.m.of Tu iishinz for the 1 pounds 1 0 hoof, 1,601,000 poand 18 beins. 8100 nds b 0,000 pounds corn, e ancil Blufts, [ AND inte- ston. ros hmit- loth- s din 15 1 king unds cotfee.10,0°0.00) pounds lour, 6.0 6 pounds feed 0,000 porinds hard Lroad. 40,000 poiinds hominy $0.000 pounds lard, 600 DATFCs 11ess pork, 2,000 pounds ric it otnds soap 30 pounds wh 17000 yards 2,00 yard courss cotton drillinz ing, 0 hitn, 30,0 Vi 230,000'yaards hickory shirting BO00 y i A% corie scho forks, et for the s Kansis wazons tothe climate ifornia bra Also, tra goods and sunplies that may not be 1 for to 18 NUS NKE, unntities of subsistence supples Agency for cach uds oatmenl v tions. Looks, et neous articles . and for ty, 800,000 pounds oint:, ) pounds tea, 17,000 pe 160,000 pounds fine salt, 1100000 pounds sugr . Also, blunkets, woold (Consisting 1 part of ti standard calico, 100,00 "y duck, frec from i denin s, 2,000 yard yurds; Kentucky Jeans, 5,00 yird Wil sl Blcuched shectin 00y 15,000 yards: calico si winsey, 4,000 yards); clot) hiirdwaie nd a long list 15 harness JutHT WaEons req ¢ to bo delivered at Ch nd Sioux City, Also, for may e requirea, of the Pacitic coust. with delivered at San Fran ortation for such of the art i A mi such be delivered WE MADE OUT hedules showing and sehool, and quantities in gross, of ail Gthe of delivery i Saint | Posty Dakot and W The te zoth s Saint Paul r Arkansis hitu, Kunsis, WS T reject any und nd these propo \ppropriations supplios by the hour wnd day inyited CERTIFIED CHECKS, punicd by some United Stutes tl sty posil A8 il Bunk of Sun | rwith b observed by [ wct. und nd ull rnished an Office in Wa stveet, Now U 8 O Chicago, Leavenworih nd San Fr 0 uy Clty, Towa; Yankic ity Caldwetl. Tol wid Tueson, A1 ryed the governm 1 bids, or any pArt of ar ure invited undor lall be made Bids will be open above stated, und bi b present at the o ALl D.ds must bo Depository or 4o s, Cal reent o mount of the MORGAN, Commlssloner, cortified wedical sup DIOWS, T uired | 110, unds 30,000 s 11 otinz i akes, i suich wted | Oals iclos. racts weios ON GOVERNMENT | kinds and ulred pity- other upon York A ut e yithe Dk, nt 1o 1y bid rth ed it dders ning. 1 upon Flrst for at pro- s, RRILWAY TIME CARD CUICAGO, De, COUNCIL BLUFE vos Owiaha. C0pm G50 & 010 p m 50 p m BURLING L10th and Mas, Chicago Fixpross Chicago lixpre: § ~.Chicako Express Towa Local N &Q n Sty Ariivos | Oweha. 800 A m 62 p 0 b m ) in (NGTON & MO, IUVER | Arri ved 10th and Mason Sta. | Oniah o, Day Expross w05 pm 00 Jixpress » b TAcoln 1. Lincoln Lo K. CL ST & O A Depot 10th nnd Mason Kanens Iy Diny Expross P w K. C.NIght Exp. via U, P Trins UNION PACIFIC, Depot 10th and Marey Sts 610 p a 045 8 m 0w m .45 Toaves Omaha 1010 8 m 1020 & m L0 b om THpm Kansas City K Sun).| 486 p {00 p m 4§05 b m 1165 & m 350 p Arrives aha. 1000 0 m ) Tenves i A L {0th and Marcy Sts Night Exp Atluntic Ex Vestibula LA v & PACH C10th und Marcy Sts. Sloux City Passenger. St Paul Expros SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC, | Arrivos Depot 15th aad Webster Sty | Omaha, 026 & m Arrivos cigo x| S Ventibul hmited. iowa Accommodation (ex: Eastern Flye |(eX Kun.) Fust Enst Ex. (exe M Loaves |CHICAGO, MIL. & ST Gmaha. | U. 1. depot, 3 b 705 p m 245 p m 740 0 m 5D m sun.) Q10 p o 1045 0 Arrly Omnlin. 045 0 m % p m nves | CHICAGO, tarey i | O 1. Liouls Cannon Tl (1.0 b & Lenve . 1. & MO. VALLEY T Omabn. | Depot 1500 and Webster Sta. W00 n f1lack Hills Express 200 Fistinge Exp. (Ex. sunday( 510 p m Wahoo & Lt 510 p Norf . 81 P, M Depot isth and Webstér Sta Sloux City A Jdation m &loux Clty Express Suniay St Paul Limit L Pawsenger (x Sunday)| §45 o m MISSOURT PACIFIC, Depot 15th and Webster St St Lonis & K. O, Expross St Louis & K. C. Express TCHICAGO, . T, ACIFIC, Union Deriot, Council Blufts., Night Express.... Atlantic Express... Vestibule Limited i & NORTTIWES Union Depot, Council i Chiengo Expross Vestibule Limited 1000 p m toin Flyer 130 p m Atlantio Mull 0.0 b | 10Wi Accommodation (X, €an. CHICAGO, . & ST PAUL| Arrives Union ot Blutts, | Transfor HICAC . & §T. PAUL.| Arrives Union Depot, Council Bhiits. | franster Chilvako Expross Wi wm (hioreo Express 585 p m UL P, deg 400 p m| Arrlves | Omaha. 0 pm 10 p G0 b 2 0 .15 D her Arrives: | O W00 m 015 m 6.0 0 1 Fay vas Transd TATFIvE |inafer ST ewwm 10 & 0 n Tonves Transtor 140 W 9 p o ERN its. ok n m m m .40 p m anfer 140 940 a n K. ( Mmu- Inion | nster 043 p m ncil Bluits, y Kxprosy Kinsas City Night Expre s.. OMATIA & ST, LOUS. Union Depiot, Councll Blufts, St. Louls Canon Ball CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUINCY. 1 Union Depot, Counctl Blufs D40 0 m L ko Expross 1000 p m Chicago Express 705 p m Creston Local SIOUX CITY & PACTFIC Union Dest . Counell Bluffs I 1007 0 m 1025 p m Tonves | Tr nates| 440 p m! Transfep 020 pm 840 & @ 1120 n m Arrivos Trnnsiop Of Couneil CAPITAL STOCK........ SURPLUS AND PROFITS... TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Dine tors—1. A. Millor, F. 0. Glaason, B L Shugart. . E, 11irt, J. D Edmundson, Chrles It Hannan Transact general banking busis 5 Larzest capital and surplus of way bankin Southvestern Lowi INTEREST ON TIM: DEPOSITS, Blulfs, $150,000 70,000 . 225,000 Attorneys ut ki rac. Sims & Saunders—attornevgt tnwe, Pracs federal courts, Rooms 4 4 and 5 Shugart Beno bloek, Council Bluffs, la. Attorney at J. Chambers, ke mivber. over’ Busie neil's store. Telephone No. 23, Business Bours. 8 . u. 109 p. . Counell Blutrs, La, Law, No. 19 COUNCIL BLUFF3 Medical and Surgical Institute, DRS. BELLINGERS, PRODS, Chironle diseases of all kinds and defor tios specinities. Nos. 2601 and 2608 Broad way, { Council Biuirs, Ta. ‘To Bee-Keepers I carry a full line of Beekeepers’ sups plies, including comb foundation, hons | 6y Knives, smokers, sections and all supplies for the apiary. M. 8. ROOP, 2. Broud wiry, Council Bluffs, lowa.'