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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, CE: No. 12 PEARL STRE OF' by Carrier in any part of the City, MANAGER Delivere H. W, TILTON - . T HON Busiuess Oftice, No. 43, MINOR MENTION. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block Wanted A good girl for general work at 616 BIuff street, William Stilen and Rosa Bowen, both of this city, were married by Justice Hummer yesterday, dward Milligan of Omat 1:8 of Jessup, la., were marri Justice Swearingen A marriage license was issued yesterday to Frederick Stutelberg of Cass county and Boris Strobehn of Pottawattaimio. I'. S. Cadwell was arvested vesteraay for trying to clean out Upper Broadway. Hewas ed with drunkenness and disturbing the houase- and Iday Say 1 yesterday by e Spooner comedy company played t small house last night fo the Hroady theater. ‘I'his evening “Little Miss Ma companion play to *Little Lord Fauntelro, will be produced. If the weather permits there will be a grea time d a great crowd n Fairmount par tomorrow, when the old settlers of Pottawat- tamie, Mills and Fremott countics will gather and ho'd their sixth annual reunion. Sam Shanklen was arrested yesterday for re bly at the the northwestern part of and will have a_hearing this after- noon at o'clock before Justice Swearingen Captain B. W. Hight is sufferiog from an attack of blood poisoning as the result of bringing his hand in contact with somo weeds he was cuttiug or two ago. His right hand is baaly swollen aud is cn- tirely disabled. By an annoying error the nam Maioney of Hebron, Neb., was among those complained of for uor at Manawa. As that gentleman is ot en- gaged inany business of that sort he is cer tainly entitléd to a correction Nellie Olino, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rasmussen, died yesterday afternoon at 4:40 o'clock, iu convulsions, after an illuess of twenty-four hours, at the residence of the parent 9 South Iighth stret. Notice of the funeral wiil bo given later. A transcript was filod in the district court crday from Lee county in a case in bich 4 judgment was rendered in the ot I H. Leudde against the Wabash railw compuny. Tho suit was commenced in March, 1588, and a judgment was finally reu- dered for Atternoy General Stone filed four petitions in district court yesterday against the Chi- cago, Milwavkes & St. Paul railway com- vany to compel thom to improve their depot ommodations at Cylinder and Showman, kuk county: Bouton, Dallus couaty, and Westfield, Plymouth courty. Calvin Hafer was arrested vesterday on a chiargo of mall tresspass proferred against him by neis Ainwort cluims that lust Saturday Hafer tied his horse and cow on his (Ainsworth’s) premises aud let them feed thera. Hafer gave bonds for his appearance and will have a hearing this evening at 7 o'clock vefore Justico Swearingen. The lawyers of this city went to Papillion yesterduy to play ball with the club of that place, according to the announcement ul- ready made. 'Thie game resulted io a vietory for the Bluffs boys, the score being 12 to It was an interesting gamo and witnessed by a large crowd of spectators, After the game a Hue supper was furnished at the exponse of the Papil- liou club, und in the evening the Blufites re- turned howe, highly pleased with the treat- ment they 1eceived. Captain Martin come to the couclusion law is not woat it is cracked up to be, Yesterday morning, 1 tho absence of Deputy Marshal White, he wus called upon ‘to prosceute Iva Emerson and Carvic Basley, who were charged with dis- turbing the peace. After he had brought in ull the testimony necessary, as he thought, to convict the frail damsels'and send them to the county jail, he submitted the case to the court. Frank Trimble, who had been employed by the defendunts to act as thewr attorney, moved to discharge the prisoners on the ground that the city had failed to show that the offense had been committed in Omaba, Croscent City, or Council Biuffs. Cap- tuio Martin ' realized then for the first time that he had neglected avery necessary purt of the legal formula, but it was too late the court sustained the motion of Attorney I'rimbie aud ordered the womun discharged. The merson woman was arrested late in the day charged with maintaining a nuisance in the eity, of J. ublished ie of the police force has that the practice of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and viarch@a Remedy Is famous throughout the United States for 1ts prompt cures of diarrhwa, dysentery,colic and cholera morbus. Iu is pleasant to tuke and can always be depended upon both for children and adults, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggist Go and Hear Abbott. Next Sunday, August 23, Rov. Abbott, of Brooklyn, the successor of Henry 'Ward Beecher, will preach at the Blue grass paluce, at Creston, Ia. 1f there are twenty-five or more people in Council Bluffs who would like to hear this celebrated orator, arrangements can be made to run a special train to Creston, the train to leave Council Bluffs at 6 o’clock o, m., und returning will arvive in Council Bluffs at 10:40 p. m. Names of those who intend to go ehould be left at my oftice not later than Friday the 2. One fare for the round O. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent C. B. & Q. railway. L PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Lyman Dr. J. H. Cleaver is 1n Denver. Judege J. E. I, McGee ana J. J. Stewart went to Papillion yesterday to sce the game of ball. I. J. Day and mother go today to Bear ove, where they will attend the golde weading of Mr. Day's uncle, 5. R. Sexton. Dr. Frank Bancuer of Marshalltown, who nt several duys with his relatives in this vrte, Miss Kate A, Atkins ano C. A, Atkins, returned to his home Monday evening. The many friends of Prof. W. D. Meler mid of Winuipeg, Man., will be pained to learn that he is seriously il with an attuck of typhoid fov The information w brought to this through a personal lotte Lo a friend. When you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla be sure to get it. Don’t be put off with an aferior substitute. Iusist upon Hood's. 0 Whowm it May Concern, s horeby given that music, ice id cake will bo enjoyed by those who attend the Young Men's Christinn tion luwn social tonight at the home of k. M. Bunker, 816 3rd avenue, e Just in Time. Luring hud an experience yester- day moraing with a gasoline stove at his home, 522 Washington avenue. Ho was fill- ing 1t with gasoline, when it suddenly caught fire, and in an instant was a mass of flames. Ho cuught the whole outiit without A mowent’s hesitation and threw it out of door, running the risk of being badly burned Nothung but his prompt action prevented the house from being burned down. Things swee! to taste Prove in d gestion sour, Richard 11. Carlsbaa Sprudel Salt is not sweet to aste, but best for digestion. Be sure to obtain the genuine imported article onl which must have the signature of ner & Mendelson Co., Sole Ageuts. New York,” ou every bottle. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES. | Berious Expetience of W. 0, Dickey While Enroute to the Transfer, HELPLESS ON THE RAILROAD TRACK. Knocked from the Top of a Moving He Falls to the Roadbed Unable Hand Car to Move or Foot, w. C terday, and it is by a mere stroke of dence that he is able to tell about it Ho returned yesterday noon from wh » he went to buy a car load of cattle. When he crossed the river on his way to the transfer, the conductor of the freight train on which he was riding told him to co ahead ana climb upon tne car that his cattlo were in, as they wished to switch the caboose off on a side track. He complied, and went to climb hand over hand up the side of the car, buc us ho did the train passed a switch target wkich hu el to the track. Just @as ho reached the top step, and was about to step on the top of the car, the target struck him and threw him to the ground, twelve fect below, beside the moving tr He fell with his side lying 1v across another track, and iay on the yund unable to move, until some of the traiumen saw him and came to his rescue. Ho was picked up and carried to his home at the corner of Eighth street and Seventh ave- nue, where n physician had been summoned to attend him. An investigation showed that broken, and it was ut first feared t been injured internwily, but the fears proved to be groundless, Mr. Dickey will be con- fined to his bed for some time, but his injur- ies, though serious, are not thought to be dangerous. Caligraph Writing Machine the fatigue of usin the pou. Maher Tarns Up Agnin. A bold highway robbery was perpetrated night before last on Lower Broadway. The vietim was J. W. Dorrell, a young man who works for Lis father at moving houses. He wus going down Broadway, when he suadenly felt a blow from -behind that sent him sprawling on the sidewaik. A man than bela him down and deliberately went through his pockets, taking all that was in them, After e nad finished the job he al- lowod Dorrell to rise and go on his way, the bighwayman keeping his gun leycled on him until he had gotten far enough awuy to pre- clude any possibility of his doing his assail- ant any harm. When he examined his pock- ets he found that he Lind been robbed of & re- volyer worth &, and about & in cash Dorrell was not_aslcep all the time his pockets were being empticd. On the con- ry, he took the pains to examine the high- y carefully. Asa result of bis an information was filed in yesterday morning charging Dickey met with a sad accident yes- rovi- today Kans arib was tie had disposes of ed for his a dier hus been lying about the streets o ince his releaso from the county jail whera he was contit ting a trial on a former e which be is now under He has nove charge of robbers, f indictment by the'grand jury. been kuown to do any work, and he has never been known to want for anything to eat aud wear. The authorities aré pretty certain that he has not come houestly by tiic necessaries of lifo, but ut the same time they have profited by past experi- ence and quit arresting such feliow: Maber on general principles. Dorrel resident of Council Bluffs, and the officials hope to keep bim here long enough to prose- cute Muher and send him to the penitentiary, where he belong: Maber was arrested last evening by Officer O'Connell. He gave bouds for bis appear- auce this morning, and was reieased. He at once filed av information churging Dorrelt with carrying concealed weapous, and Dor- rell was arrested later in the evening. Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup dren tecthing cures uts o vottle. 7 Day Cold Weather Sale. blanket and comforter at the Boston Store commences & August 22, Having pur from one of the largest eastern manu- facturers for spot cush an enormous stock of the above, we will put the same on sale Saturday, August 22, at actaal pst, which means a saving of from 30 to ) per cent. Now is the time to lay in your winter supply. Boston Store, Council Blufis, Ta. s e Health and Colfax. Round trip tickets to Colfax Springs and return only $7.90. A, T. Elwell, ticket agent Chicago & Rock Island Ry, No. 16 Pearl street. Want Schurz' Wealth. The damage suitof Kobleuz against Sehurz, which was referved to in Tur BEk some time ago, was at last commenced yesterday after- noon by the filing of a petition in the district court, by M JoeiH, Koblenz against Schurz, cluiming £, 000 damages as a result of the attachment rocecdings commenced iast spring by Schurz aguinsg ber and her hushand, He petition is a lengthy document, and contains the story of the trouble ovetween Schurz and Coblenz in considerable detail, It states that the attachment for rent was wrougfuil sued out by Schurz, from the fact that there was no ase on which the suit could be bused. The night the household goods were attached Mrs. Koblenz eluims sho Lud to go'to Omuba to stay and the exposure and the geaeral worry prostrated her and cau:ed her child to be born dead. Schurz subse- quently had Koblenz indieted by the grand Jury for seizing the goods while they were under the care of the city marshal, and taking them out of the house at mid- night. These threo grounds are those upon which she bases her claim for §,000 damages. A suit was also commencea by Koblenz bimself, 1w which the allogations are sub- stantially the same us in_the’ first suir. He cluims §2,000 damages. Botn cusos will como up for triul during the September term of court. for chil wind colic, diarrhoza DeWitt's Little larly Risers; best littla pills for dyspopsis, sour stomach, bad breath, Drs. Woodoury, dentists, next to Grand ho! Televhone High grade work a specialty. Rush Joh Peiting ular work for Omaha, or Council BiluNls parties, or anyone else, dono promptly and properly” at Pryors’ Bee job oftice, 12 Pearl stréet, Council Bluf Prices ure ulwiys us low us is consistent with good work'. Swanson music company, way. 145, 335 Broad- —— Artesian Water, Wauter from the Milwaukee artesinn well, for deinking purposes, delivered every morning to private families at a nowinal Address, Water, BEg oftice, e Pianos, organs, B. Music Co., 539 Broudwuy Removal sale. Bar, Kinuchan will remove f way to No. 11 Pearl ste e—— Picnic at Manhattan L. Round trip tickets from Omaha, including boat vide, s0e: on sale ut news stands ut Mil- lard and Murray hotels. nins in She L. m 325 Broad- Assig achers. The school board will meet tomorrow even ivg, when it is expected that the teachers will be assigned to their respective posts for the goming year, provided the teachers' com- it sucteeds b gelllog Its work done by THE OMAHA DAILY y that time, Al the members of the board | are hard at work on the anaual repoit of their various committees, and theso will be submitted to the board at the same time. They will be revised und printed in book form, so as to hand the names of the mem bers of the board down to posterity. ‘Chis is a new schel and 13 looked upon with a great deal of satisfaction by the directors il o8 Temaerance Drink. Springs Co.'s Soterlan Ginger A D Excel Al / ——— A SEVEN DAY i LANK SALE. A Sensational Nevelty Sale Prep by the Boston Stora, Conneil Bluffs, The remarkable sale of blankets and comforters star Suturday, August 22, and it will afford the opportunity of the year for people to make profit | investments in all grades of bed cloth- ing. All blankets and comforters at actual cost for seven days, The stock of these goods is the largest ever brought to the Missouri river valley. One lot consists of the entirve spring output of one of the largest woolen mills in lowa and the others comprise the best Cal- ifornia and New York mills gooas Boston Store, Council Bluffs, oot el Chautaug ia € Instructive and entert and old. Address Home ble on. ing for young tertainment i, Buy your furnitu stoves and hovsehold goods of Mandel & Kicin, Couucil Bluffs.~ Prices very low; freight prepaid to your city. Miss 12 les building open handsome milline lawn social will bo 1 the ruin prevented last smber the place, 816 Third ed tho and will soon parlors, M, avenue, = “Of all the sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are these, it might have been.” So sang the the poct und so sing the committees who arranged for n lawn social for last night at M M. Bunker’s: but tonight come and see how nicely they will serve you with ice cream, cuke, ete, R S Union Park races, Omaha cil Bluffs, September 811, #6,500; Oc- tober 20-22, $4,000. For programmes address Nat Brown, Merchants hotel, Omaha. The C. M. & St. ticket office been removed from 506 | lway the clogant new quarters in the Baldwin bloci, 5 Pearl street. d Coun- has into new ouT IN Street Cars and People Who Got Wet L ning. After several days of intenso heat and as many nights of threatoned rain, a great elec- tric storm finally struck the city about 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. For an bour or 50 before the thunder rumbled and the light- ning flashed. Then all at once the clouds opened and poured down the welcome arops of ram upon the parched and baking earth. As the clouds gathered and the lightning grew in violence the great drops of water poured until it looked as if a solid sheet of water was falling from the darkencd sky, ‘The power at the motor houses was shut off, but not befors about a dozen cars had been burned out and as many motors killed It was just at a time when the down town throng was hurrying homo and the care were crowded. When the let up cawne about 6 o'clock the cars resumed their tps, About 7:30 a great gray cloud extending from cast to west on the northern horizon was seen rapidly approaching. Behind the filmy gray covering was a great bank of cloud, inky black in color, following along in the wakoof the gray, Many who saw the moving mass feared cyelone, ana passengers on a south-tbouud motor left the train. In fifteen minutes tureatening mass of cloud had spread over the entire sky and a moment later a flash of lightnify and a crash of thun- der brought the second deluge, “The flashes of lightning played hide £nd seck from the four poiuts of the compass and the ciaps of thunder were almost continuous for awhile. Bolore many minutes the streets were descrted and the motor cars cume o a stand with their loads, Water — rolled down Farnam hill and down the tracks on Six teenth street in a perfect river. At the cornor of Fourteenth and Douglus streets a great pond was formed, covering the entire corner. The water wus' fully ten wches deep and was overflowing the sewe Motor cars all over th out and it w cor ouo motor pushing cars to tho birns, The streets were soon cleaved of pedes- trinns, with the exception of the rubber clothed patrolman, who walked his beat or sought u doorway for shelter. After darkness bad settled over the earth and the rain - continued na steady drizzle the electric display was fine, Flashes of lightiing seemed to” enc then flash across the sky. followed by a loud crash or which sounded like a batte the distanc Some little damazo was doue to the tele phono wires, also to the Western Union and Postal compinies lines, but nothing seri 1°rom 7 p. m. until widnis ar made by the police. So rects that it was hard to find except the police, CGradually the storm wovked awav to the southward and about miduizht the full moon came out and shown down through u light huze upon the wet and dripping earth beloyw. e the street city were burned on sight later to see train of two or three flash, a dull rumble v of artillery in e the any one out tter than Ginger ported, xcelsior Springs NEWS OF DAy, D. N. Caroveso 2ave oxpert tostimony in the Davis will case at Butte, SMont., yesteriday. John I Baker was sentenced to be hanged on Friday, Nov The fleet of I ton Hoerseh, o farmer liying in Hurrison, shotand kilied Frang Koehi, a neigh- lust night "wo hundred persons enfoving a pleasure trip ona ennal bout below Dayton, 0., were thrown into the water by the collupse of the bout. Nolives lost The British squadron, upon Vilie Framache, wis reecived potp and ecremony by tl sels ther nbled AL Momphis, Tenn on suspl f e il robbed banker wits discharged today nvention at Dally ULy W sitly ¥ harmonious thusiastic Lainb was vlected president A clond burst ocenrred at Koman, Austrin, it Tho water loosened an avalunche y persons were drowned. The rattoud was destroyed fOF many milos. Harry 8. Now, son of John € tites consul genoral at London, und'ed tor of the Indinupolls Journal was niwrried in New York to Miss Catherine MeLean At Ashland, P, & lotof Hungurl X celebrating i christening, beciine drank and quirreled. with the resu t that four were so seriousiy fnjured thit their ives are Gispalrod of. The officiul vote at the lute election vives Brown, der 144,168; Wood. republican, 1,055 Erwin Pl W Harels, proh X1 coustitution, 212, W. E. Mortluer, s the Capitul sociution arrlvin witu uiu vael war v rreste rups Iryzer w fow nights ago y Tex.. for the tended. but Wit Now, United min Kentueky st at, for gover Thast of ud Stunrt and wis bl prisoner suys ho did went and belloves his straighten out alloged Compiny The Virgl with closed ddress n w Irregularitios and wlliance L e urged the menibers 10 ¢ sbeure the vlect f en to b ture who would vo u state pmmission and provide for the adjust- ‘mu.l of the state debt, ution's pi 0 ded 1itical p BEE, Wri tarrh, Bronchiti operatio WEDNIESDAY, ATTGUST 19, 1891. CAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi- cal Diseases. Perfectly equipped with every facility, apparatus and for the successful treatment of every form of disease requir- ing medical or surgical treatment. MOST COMPLETELY ANTI-SEPTIC OPERATING ROOM, and best hospital accommodations in the west. Board and at- tendance Medical and Harney reasonable Surgical streets, by the at and rates. [nstitute, formerly late Dr. J. W. McMenamy, has conducted remedy The business of the Omaha at 9th been removed across the river to 26th street and Broadway Council Bluffs, trac [a.,, where every We refer by permission to patients we have cured. te for ns, ircular on Deformities and Braces, Inhalation, Electricity, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Kidney, Trusses, Club Feet, Curvature of the Bladder, Eye, Ear, Skin and Blood, and all sur case and any and all con , old or new, are receiving prompt and skillful attention Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Ca- ical Deformities of the HUman Body. Brace Dept. BRACTE , W United DISEA blood dise to visit us 1 marks to in BOOK TO . TRUSSES, and all manner of surg ho was Dr. McMenamy's br States, In this department we are especially successful. applinnces, manufacturad to order and a fit gunranteed ce maker for years, and who is unreservedly recommended by I'ho b medieal the partment is under the charge of J. P. Web profession as being the best bracomaker in th Our claims for superiority over all others are based upon the fact that this is the manufacturing surgical each individual case, We only braces medical and appliances establishment for have three skilled instru- ment makers in our employ, with improved machine- inventions, as well as our own patents and improvements, the result of twenty year’s experience. 144 PAGE BOOK, Illustrated, Senlif Ereciio sy ry, and have all SES OF WOM ~es successfully treated. nay ) d : contents or sender. MEN, FREE N A SPECIALTY. Syphilitic Poison removed from the s All commuuications contidential. Call and consult Syphilis, Gleet and be treated at home by cor One personal interview preferred. upon private, special or nervous diseases, [mpotency the latest Jook on Dises spondenc es of Women Free. tem without me Only New restorative te us or send history of your ble Medical Institute making c atment for loss of Vital Power. Pe 1es or instruments sent by mail or aricocele, With question list. Specialty of Private Diseases. A rsons unablo vacked, no expross, socurely sud 1u plain wrappor, oul e, and we will Address MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 26th and Broadway, Council Bluffs Yesteraay shot was fi fourth ana I OUTH O A Stray Shot afternoon about 3:30 o'clock a red from a revolver at Twenty 2 streets. [t was heard by se eral people in tho vicinity, but no one investi- gated closely cnough to determine who was responsible for it. lives at Twe the gun was report, but minute entering an fourth street from a pist fact that the shutter and upon the floor 1 the room reported to t party ing which w G Lily divisi later Mrs, William Schwelling nty-fourth at P streets, and when discharged she plainly heard the thought nothing of it. A few he was greatly surprised on other room facing on T'wenty. to discover upou the floor a ball ol. Investigation revealed the ball bud passed through a closed two panes of glass and landed The matter wus he police, but, there is no clue to ring the shot was and noth- 10w what the intention wus L ent. Knights of ) the Encamp on, Uniform Ranlk, Pythias, mot Monday eveuiug at J. W. Sipes’ oftice, and concluded arrangoments to attend the state enc pany left th ) last eve: wero the following: A B. Cheek and W wife, B\, G. T and wife, an inger, James B The board ing in adjou building. Tho se for bids for laiti Pete cipal and M sistant princ Bills to the amount of lowed. The Missic copal church s for the ensuin deertou; v tuel Thoim wrah Opper Kings treasy mittee, Peur No Mayor Sloane has ampment at Beatrico. The com- e Omaha B. & M. depot at ning, and among those who went L. Lott and wife, wife, . P. Hedges and Lauer and wife, 1. A. C tor 0 Mossrs. 1id Hatehor, Al Bel- Bulla and Goorga Delsnyder. »ard of wtion of education mot Monday even- rned session at the high school ary was instructed to advertise the constraction of a two-room ou to the Albright school house. rson of Lincoln was elected prin 155 Nettio Stayt of Creston as- ipal of the high school. 8,7 Elected i on bard of tho have elscted the followin year: President, Blanch ice resiaents, Christie Crondon, ipson ; corresponding soc fman ; recording sec 2o Uoe; executive com- 1 Gray, Rosa May, Dale Dawson, Methodist E More Prize Fights, instructed the chief of police to pormit no more prize fights to take place in South Omaha daucing hails on Suaday nnuing heretofore been ot the mo: earnest i s ovd wi s W An employ ful accident being steppe and fractu days be N Fred Ritte Ed Ander: Also to close up the which resorts have unmolested and in manner, The mayor is in h uys and any violation of il be vigoronsly prosecutod. An Aceident, © at Cuduby’s mev with a pa last night. | A truck flew up by d upon, striking him in the sido ng two ribs, It will bea few ue is able to resume his duties. tes A t ity or has goue ta Sormgtield, 1. sou, # stockyards employe, wus HARMLESS. T0 ASSIST NATURE the body i SPECIPIC blood whe: it prompt], cures the y in a few da Mg F. wealthy ¢ suffered fo it continue treatment gratitude a IN REMOVING Poisons from s the great mission of SWIFT'S Microbi cannot exist in the xmw properly taken, as ) forces them out, and nt. It has relicved thousands who had suffered for years. NELSON, & prominent and itizen of Fremont, Nebraska, r years with SCROFULA, and «d to grow worse in spite of all ati ! Finully, Four Bottles of | 1! cured him, wre inadeq and favoraly He writes: **Words to express my opinion of te SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, Treatise b Blood and Drawer & ) D) s mailed free, BWLFT SPECIFIC CO,, Allauts, Ga, Flrst-.-Nat_lg)r_lal :- Bank COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up hitnly, - o« o $100,00) 1 bink In the elty. Foreizn and i loeal e artioy NEEYY Jon paid Uy eollsxthon s Aees1ats of 04t Al b ks DANKErSand Orporations UL L o0 roxpondn ce invite GEO. P SANFORD. Pro 1 A W. RIEKMAN, Cashior AR RICE, Assistas tadiie SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tght Brah- 143 10 U0 fine ok saLE o maus for 100 « score birds, A so incubator and breoder. good as HeW; ver, pif taken it once. Address or eall on T Avenue D, or Juhn Beno & Co pedigree c great inquire of John- son & Van P rett block oom house. fuil WAMEED to 1 1ot in Council Jotin Omahie fo Bluns, CLAIRVOYANT, J et i 1o ind Hoope e r 15t street, Cou "Terms, e und $1.0J jotric, or el hosis of dise ‘ i o N i nero )\ ol S tiom postoffl asonable teris Some fino rost: aenee property for rent by Day & Hoss, {OKRS\LE or Ront—lardon landl with [ houses oy J it Lo, W1 dain sk, Houaol Blutr, ant Lewearrasria tho Trench Remely en- titiod the KING, ~ it dissolves against ind is into the nflamed paris” Wl refund STOLCUTO OF causes strictu & “a reliable art 2 for # per mai prep & Lund, Oy cured in 2 days by thrown to the ground by a horse he was rid- ing and sustained a severe scalp wound. 1. 1. Wolker left yesterday for o visit to St Edwards, Ired Havelik o u business trip. Colonel E to be Mus. G, est of Mrs, Kt Johnson and wife have gone to Bioom field for a visit with relatives, Mis. K. C. Nitche and daughter, Miss Lillie, have gono to Hot Springs, S, D., hopr i to benefiv Mrs, Nitsche's bhealth Ste has n a4 suffe from rheumatism for eight left yesterday for Wahoo it west yesterday eral days. Myers of Gulveston, Tex., is the > B. Breen, of the commission firm of iter & Green, who has been seriously ill, was out for tue first time yesterday in mauy weelks Turner, weneral of rurner Storage receptacle headquarters at € lust e manager compan, rived i with city sts of his receptacle for the movement of curs has been satisfuctory and that he will immnedi ately cquip the freight curs on the “'Q" sys- tem with them. Mus, Sigwart' ‘The funeral of Mrs Se it of Polico this afternoon utiful emblem was sent to the home of acaved family yesterday by the mq the police force, The emblem hetmot, 10 the body of whiet Ajar. On the top of i white dowe, This of be placed on the heq funeral toduy. rt, wife of at 2 floral Sigw occurs o'clock was & pure the force will lof the cusket the A e Not Rowdics, Moore, Sheets ana Phillips, » com > representing the hackmen of the city, Bre lust night re any hackmen in the erowd at ible occurred aimed that of parti smeiter works when the t I'he committ are not in the hubit pating in rows of that sort have enough trouble of interfering in that of otk rted to the skin by Pozzoni's Powder, commends it to all ladies. the | and denied | | | ) CITIZENS STATE BANK Bluffs, -8150,000 Of Councii CAPITAL STOCK. ..... SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225.000 L A Miller, B O Gloason, B L irte J Do Edmundson, Charies 1940t genueral Lanking Lusi- [ cest capital and surpius Ot any Lankin Southwostern lowa N1edEsTON TIM: DE2D3I T3, ADMINISTRATORS ~ SALE. ‘There will be a publie sale at the stock farm of the lute I W, McGargar, Garner Tp., Pottawat- tamie Co.y Loy Avout five miles north from Councit Biufs, on August 19, 1891, Of the following One d=yuin ings, four -y Torse colts, thr three i-year-old brod mires 8 y WO e Some of t sone good mures and vy throe deyear-old diare colts, t yuir- 2 1-year-old horse eolts, wre colts, threo stand il 5 old, two suckiing colts, DOUL LS years old se will muke wo0d work tean, roudsters uud others good brood horses, colts geld s, Breeders of fine horses fordelvin: will be espeeinlly interosted in the bred mares, incluaing “Lidy W and hor Leyeur-old filly. “The 1St also fncludes o fine wir-old stalllon colt. standard bred Permn—0ne-ifth cash. Lalance on 6 anl months time, with approve | personnl securs ity. Five percent discount forall e b salos. Sale to Commence at 1 O'Clock p. m. JACOBSIMS, Administrator. and spee | tandard 27 MAIN STREET B. Jacquemin & Co's Jewelry Store IR GRAND Council Bluffs, la. Pl This Elegantly Appointed Hots is Now Open Taylor, Man: A Summer Resort Lake Manawa Hotel, Attra < It Ixeoll Fine Fishinz, ¥ Bathe nt Mineral Wate minutes ride from Counoll Blums, Motor traons every half hour, direck tocenters of Counetl Bluirs and Omah' Most delizhiful und accessiv.o place tor picuic purties. TELEPHONE NO. 45, Only fifte COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DY All kinds of Dying and O Highest |yh,u¢ynm Art, Fubries mido to 100k us Foathers Clonned Iby Steam, 1 anner. Work promptly dond and dellv in ull parts of "the sountry. st WORKS enning dons in the sdod und Stalned Hod od soud for price O A MAUHAN, Prop, 101 Broadway. Nour Northwostora Depos Counciu BLures. 1o STFRANCIS ACADENY FIFTH AViENUE ANLD SIVENTH Cun be reachod from any of the depots on A by the §isters of Charity, B, V., M, For bourd and tuition. eribracing L edueation for young five months, coms n Seutember und Feb- For further particuluars Al brang f i tinish Tindies, #0 for session I ing fiest Mondiy vy, Fespeotively add SISTER SUPERIOR, St Francts Academy, Council Blufs, [a. Heating Stoves. No Asnes! Gas No SmoKe Just the thing for bath rooms, Cull und see our lurge o rooms, eta wssOrtinent. s and Electriec Light Co. Peurl und 210 Muln Streets

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