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R} ! | x l - T = “John 7 e e e e — e — e e . A e e T THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OIFICE: No. 12 PEARL STREE by Carrier in any part of the City, 1ILTON - - - MANAGER TELEPHONES: Bustiess Oftice, No. 43, Night Editor 23, e e e e = MINOI MENTION. N, Y. P.Lo. Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal, Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block Wanted—A good girl for general work at 616 Bluff street, If you want water 1n your vard g0 to Bixby's, 302 Merriam block Regular meeting of Harmony chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, this evening. M. Wall was arrested yeste charged with liaving stolen a coat and vest from Masa Wise, Regular meeting ot Unity Guild with Mrs Walter Youns, South First strect, tomorrow at 2:50 o'clock. F. S, Caldwell was fined $20.50 in police court yesterday morning for drunkenness and disturbing the peace by fighting on Broadw The fun house- or house ral of Neltie Olive Rasmussen will oceur this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the the residence, 719 South Kighth strc In terment will be in Fairview come The Sons of Veterans gave their first ball since the organization of the camp in this aity in the Grand Army ball last evening. A good-sized crowd was present, and the danc- ing was highly enjoyed T'he entertainment which v given Tuesday evening in the berean Bap tist churen, under the auspices of the Berean Literary and Social circle, was postponed on @ccount of the ram until this evening Fremont West commenced a suit district court yesterday agains N, Casady to recover 40 dams suffered by being keplout of tho possession of ecighty acres of land in Pottawattamio county. to have heen in the Mab," as Spooner comedy company ono of the richest treats theater goers have had for a the members of the comnany parts well and Little Cecil bore off a lurge share of the honors of the evening. This evening the same company will present *Chip," A meeting will be held this evenine at the Trinity Methodist_church for tho purpose of hearing the aunual report of the trustees. The vear has been ouo of eroat prosperity for thie chureh and there will 1o doubt bo a large audience present to hear of the advance that has veen made, ITeo cream and cake will baserved by way of refreshments and thero will be no charge, All are invited to be pres- ent, Chief Cary has received a letter from ex- Officer Noyes, who wants to be roinstated to his old place on the police force. His letter is rather threateaning in tone, and among other things ho says that if his request is not heeded at once he will go befora the city council und have Cary's salary reduced from £100 o $50 por mouth. 'The miatter will prob- ably be called up for an examination at the next council meeting. James Maher denies stoutly the charge of assaulting and robbing young Darrell. He says that ho started with Darrell and an- othier youne man fora_good time in Omaha On the motoer hie ana Darrell got to quarvel- ing about a woman. Darrell pulled a ro- volver, which his friend knocked out of his hand, and that is ail there wus of the row, Thero was no robbery or anything bordering on it and he thinks the charge will probably be dismissed. Sam Glover had a hearing yesterday morn- ing in Justice Swearingen’s court on the charge of having robbod the residence of Cal Shafer. Evidence was introduced to show that he had been seen hanging around the houso during the day, and tho stolen goods which were found on' him when ar- rested were roadily identified vy the owner. He wus held to await the action of the grand Jury and bis bail was fixed at 300, in default of which he was seat to the county jail. A lawn fete was given last evening on the lawn of . M. Bunker, at the foot of Willow avenue, in the interests of the Young Men's ristian as€ociation. The weuther was all that could be desired, and a lacge crowd as- sembled to eujoy the' fostivities. The lawn was beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns, and hittlo tables weve scattered around whero the guests could eat ice cream and cake. The affair was a great success, and quito a large suwn was roullzed as the re: sult. John Grant, the engineer at the Ogden house, got into a quarrell with a bell boy at the sumo estublishment yestorday. The bell boy, who is about three feet hixh, threw a cuspidor at Grant, and the latter, who tips the beam easily at 200, made up 'his mind that sometbing desperate must be done in order to prevent Lis blood from beiug shed an the marble floor of the hotel in a red, red pool. He accordingly struck the little fellow a terrific blow, as he says, from motives of self dofonse. 'An_information was filed in superior court and Girant was arrested. He will have a hearing this morning. B Go and Hear Abbott. Next Sunday, August 23, Rev. Lyman Abbott, of Brooklyn, the successor of Henry Ward Beecher, will preach at the Blue grass palace, at Creston, Ia. 1f there are twenty-five or more people in Council Bluffs who would like to hear this cclebrated orator, arrangements v plaved by the last uight, was Council Bluffs long time, All rried their tle Miss cun be made to run a special teain to Croston, the train to leave Council Blufts at 6 o'clock a. m., and returning will urrive in Council Biuffs at 10140 p. m. Names of those who intend to go should be left at my office not later than Friday the 2. One fare for the round trip. O. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent C. B. & Q. railway. r. SONAL IRAGRAPHS, Matt Steadman of the United States secret sorvice is in the city. Rev. S. Alexander is confined to his bed by a sovero attack of nervous prostration, Lowis Miles of Corvdon is in the city on business connected with the federal court. T. C. Dawson has been admitted to part- nership with Attorney General Jobn Y. Stone. Miss Laura Josepn of Salida, Colo., and Mrs, Whitehead of Grand Junction, Colo., aro in the city visiting their father, H. J Joseph. Colonel John Fox has gone to Kansas, where ho will visit friends, - He will instail ofticers for Encampment No. 24, Union Vet- eran Logion, at Salina, Hazen, 8 prominent ocitizen Avoca and a prominent candidate fo nomination for sheriff on the democra ticket, was in the city yesterday. Coloner J. J. Steadman loaves today for Redfield, whore ho will nddress tho Associa- tion of Veterans of that place. Tomorrow he goes to Novada to uddross tho Association of ‘etorans of Story county, Planos, organs, C. B. Music Co., Broadway. A IVEN DAY BLANKETY A Sensational Novelty Sale Prepared by the Bos: tore, Council Blufs, The remarkable sale of blankets ana comforters starts on Saturday, August 22 and it will afford the opportunity of tho year for people to make profitable investments in ull grades of bed eloth- ing. All blankets and comforters ut actual cost for seven s. The stock of these goods is the largest ever brought to the Missouri river valley, One lou consists of the entive spring output of one of the largest woolen mills in lowa and the others comprise the best Ca'- ifornia and New York mills gooas. lutls, of the tic 53¢ S LE, Or regulur work for Omaha, or Couneil Biufts parties, or anyone else, dono sromptly and properly at Pryors’ Bee ob oftice, 12 Pearl street, Council Blufts, *rices aro always us low as is consistent with good work., e Swanson music company, 335 Broud- way, ’ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES. | Seusational Trial in Which a Buppsed Preacher Plags a Parc. HAD BEEN A TRAMP FOR MANY YEARS, Story of a Recent Religious Disturh- ing Disclos- ures Resulting from th Investigation i her Sam Snanklen was ingen yesterday afternoon charge of disturbing a religious meetin The trial Insted all the afte afte wnd then it was not comploted, the more witnesses to pro S befora Justice Swear- ¢ a trial on the yon until state having several duce. A number of wituesses testified, most of them being connected with the Holiness mis- sion on North Eighth street, whick had some notoriety a few weeks ago on account of cer- tain mors to the effcet that the founder of the mission did not treat his lady members in the way tuat the strict of etiguette demanded, Among the witnesses was a long, thin man in his shirt sl s, who pleaded guilty to being the chicf exhorter of the mission Ho told the story of the Sunday night, making offender. Whon Judge tor disturbance last Shauvklan the main vlesworth, the at told of him for a led 1 getting issions out of him, had run Michigan heard any- ey for the defense cross oxamination, ho succe some very damaging ad He found that the tall thin exhorter away from his wife and famiiy in b and had not u sin e attorney, by means of a number of stions, elicited the fact that tho exhorter had spent the most of bis time for the last few years in going about the country i rew ulation tramp style, and he traced him from Michigan to San Francisco and from Berhing sea to Crescent City with frighful rapidity. When supper time came a continuanco was taken uutil tomorrow. Health and Colfax. Round trip tickets to Colfax Springs and return only A. T. Elwell, ticket ngent Chicago & Rock Island R'y, No. 16 Pearl sire Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 t, next to Grand hotel. Te High erade work a specialty. Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha, including boat ride, 50c; on sale at news stands at Mil- lard and Murray hotels. ©. M. B. A. Banquet. The Catholic Mutual Benevolent tion held a banyuet last evening in Hughes’ hall which was larg attended. The ban- quet occupied tho first part of the evening and was followed by the intellectual part of the feast. George I, Hughes officiated as toastmaster in . very acceptable mauner. Tho following toasts weve responded to, the speaker in each instance being greeted with hearty “Our Country,” J. J. Intercourse,” Re Fatner O'Rourke; “OurCommon Humanity,” Judge W. L Smith; “What is There for Mo to Sayt” J. M. Galvin, The toasts were gencrously interspersed with music furnished by = Mrs, George Hughes, Miss Tudic " Wickham, Miss Jeunie Keating, J. Tholl, George 1. Hughes, and E. A. Ingoldsby. Th= accompanists were Prof. Sims, Mrs. George . Hughes and Miss Lizzie Tholl. T. B. Hughes de- red a recitation entitled “The Old Man s to Town,” in a very taking way. After amme the floor was cleared and dancing was indulged in, The weather was warm, but the dancers did mnot let that fact interfere with their enjoyment, and the music of the harp and the tripping of the feet did not ceuse until a late hour. AlL in all, the affair was a decided success, and those who arcanged it are de- serving of great credit. Artesian Water. Water from the Milwaukee artesian well, for drinking purposes, delivered every mormng to private families at a nominal rute. Address, Water, Bre offic Pearl hone at associa- Miss Ella_Ragsdate has leased the building at 537 Broadway and will soon open handsome millinery parlors, New Legal Point. Justice Cones has uneurthed a new legal point which will provavly awaken some in- terest in certain quarters. The case of J. H, Vernon against J. M. Shea, in which the plaintiff seeks to recover §75 rent from tne defendant by means of a landlord’s writ of attachment, was begun in his court several days ago but Shea wanted a change of venue on the ground that the court was projudiced. The necessary aMidavit was filed forth with and Shea claimed his right. Jus- tico Cones, however, refused to grant the continuance until tho fee of 50 cents was deposited with him in advaace. Shea refused to pay, and left the office. When the timo came which had been sot for the teial of the case, Shea was not there, and the justico went on aud heurd the evidence and rendered u judgment against him upon a ult for the whole amount asked for. s looks for a large spot of blood on the moon as soon us Shoa gots around to do the decorative work, and it is probable the dis- trict court will 'be called upon to render & decision on the merits of the case. Removal sale. Burgains in ¢ Kinuehan will remove from way to No. 11 Pearl strect. —— The Y. M. C. A, lawn social will given tonight as the rain prevented | night. Remember the place, 816 Thi avenue. hoes, L. Broad- be t d arged. The trial of Isanc Mulvancy on the charge of making a criminal assault on his daugiter, was tried in Justice Humwmor's court yester- day afternoon. The daughter, Blanch Mul- vaney, was put upos the stand and testified that her futher had never mistreated her in any way. She also signed her name in order thit her autograph might be compared with the signaturo of the letter which haa been sent to her sister, Iva Bellfield, and o which the uccusations were first made against her father, The sig- s boro but little resemblance to each and Attorney Organ, after nearing hor d the ‘case dismissed. He also sted that the court tax up the costs of to the man Armstrong, who had been instrumental in bringing tho case into court. The case was accordinely dismissod und the costs taxed up us asked. It is stated that some charitably disposed people are not satistied with the turn affairs have taken, and will endeavor to hisve the girl seut tothe roform sehool. Chautauqua Gam Instructive and entertaining for young and old, Address Home Entertainment company, 12 Pear streot, Council Blulls, Buy your furniture, carpets, stoves and hovsehold goods of Mandel & Klein, Council Bluffs.” Prices very low; freight prepaid to your city, s, O Settlers' Pien Today 1s the day for the ¢ of the old set of Pottawattamie, Mills and 'remont counties i Pairmount park, and it tho weather remains favorable, & most en- SE—— S R Ihe Empress Elizabeth of Austria, Severnl ypars a0, uftor a severe spoll of sick ness. wius udvised by her house physiclans use Johann Hof's Malt Extract to rebulld | wenkened e onstitution, Itacted so admirably that In appreciation Johann Lot received thi Order of the Golden Cross of Merlt. There is nothing “Just s good when you can obtaln the gouuine urtiele which must have the signature of ann Hott" on the Beck of every Lottie. Take B0 othor ors THE OMAHA DAILY for. The old il arrive this ons will be pros thrve countics v tho gi0sts to bo_ carriod o joyable time may be lovked scttlers with their families morning, aad large deleg ent from all the towns in th Special motor trains will caj the park, The program will to the letter, already advertised Tie Ber, with the exception of the of the day, which was to have b by C. M. Harl Owing to the death of Mes. Harl will not be able to ve 1 oration will be read, All th of the programme will be car nounced, Mayor Macrae de ess of welcome and Prosident W, M Brooks of Tabor e the response. At noon there will basket dinner is the nark, after which re will be toasts and a geucral good time i Oblin asont other features ied out an vering the ad be To Whom it May Conce Notieo is hereby given that music croam and cake will he enjoyed by those who attend tho Young Mcn's Christinn association lawn home of E. M. Bunker, Drs. Stewart & Patty, veterinary sur- geons, 45 Pourth street, Council Bluffs, 1 The storm of Tuosday af 1 was the eause of consinerable damage in difforent places. [t was accompanied by & briiliant display of clectricity, several flashes of which struck in and around Bluffs. The boat house of the Council Bluffs Rowing association was struck. One of the heavy cight-lnch timbers which supported the dock in front of the house, was broken squarely off in tho mid dle. No further dama was done about the boat house, but the residence of W H. Beck, which stands not far away, was shaken so thut several panes of gluss were broken T'hc Indian crock the bri rth Main street a large quantity of eartn and ng the structurc unsafe, Repairs will have to be wade immediately, it is swd, in order to pre vent the bridge from being carried awa bodily at the next onsl rnoon and even Council ot undermined ing out w An Awful B An advertising clock at the Broadway and Pearl street is a monument to the fol to navertise one's business methods. Several weeks smooth-tongued individual made rounds of the various business houses induced a number of proprietors to take out a card six inches square, for which they were to pay §15 or £20. The cards, with the advertisements of the different houses, v artanged at the style of a panorama, in whbich thé¢ ady tisivg cards were separatod by alleged photo- aplis of views of various parts of the uni- verse, The first duy one of the lenses through which the panorama was supposed to be looked at was broken in by some young- ster whose enthusiasm excceded his good sonse. The next day one of the lowor panels was kicked out by some one who wanted to see how the thing worked. A day or two aco another panel was kicked out in order to let tho August breezes play at will through the recesses of the fake, and now it stauds on the corner, looked by few and admired by none, while the names of the ad- ers look down on the passer-by as o ing admonition to them to confiné their corner of melancholy of trying by fake ago newspapers. p——— 7 Day Cold Weather Sale. The great blanket and comforter sale at the Boston Store commences Sutur- day, August 22 Having purchased from one of the largest eastern manu- fucturers for spot cush an cnormous stock of the above, we will put the sume on sale Saturday, August 22, at actaal cost, which means aving of from 30 to 50 per cent. Now is the time to lay in your winter supply. Boston Store, Council Blufls, a la. Death of Mrs. Oblinger. Mrs. Louisa Oblinger died yesterday morn- ing at 2 o'clock at her residence, 603 First avenue, at thoage of fifty-nine years, after an illuess of severul months. She wus born in Germantown, Montgomery county, O, and was married'to W. H. Oblinger in ' 184 at Dayton, O. In 1569 they came to thi city, where they have made their home ev smice. Mr. Oblinger and three children, Mrs. E. M. McCune, Mrs. G, M. F and Mrs, I M. Treynor, 8till survi The funeral will take place this_afternoon at 4 0'clock from the residence, I'ho services will be conducted by Rev. T.J. Mackay, the deceased having been for many years a mom- ber of St. Paul's chiurch, of which he was rector. The C. M. & St. P. ticket office has been removed from 506 Broadway into the elegunt new quarters in the new Baldwin block, 5 Pearl strect. After dore suckers, Chief Cary has received a letter from the chiel of police of St. Cloud, Minn., stating that . W. Jewell, tho somewhat notorious ex-manager of the Grand hotel of this city, is about to begin another star engagement at that city. He will open the West hotel Sep- tember 1, and he will be manager. ‘The iu- formation will be hailed with delight by many creditors in_Council Bluffs who have been exgerly awaiting some news as to his whereabouts. el “Of all the sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are these, it might have been.” So sang the the poct and so sing the committees who aveanged for a lawn social for last night at Me 15 M. Bunker’s: but tonight come and see how nicely they will serve you with ico crenm, cake, ote, —_—— Picnic at Manawa. The members of tne Royal Arcanum of Omaha came over yesterduy afternoon for u picnic ut Manawa. There were 125 of them, and they came on a motor tratn of three cars. They proceeded directly to the lake, where they put in the early hours of the evening in rowing and boating. They then sat down to a bountiful supper in_the dining room, atter which dancing was the order of the evening until 11 o'clock. Tney returned to Omaha about midnight, after having speutu most enjoyable eyening. - — Union Park races, Omaha cil Bluffs, September 8 11, $6,500; Oc- tober 20-22 #4000, For programmes address Nat Brown, Merchants hotel, and Coun- BROUG BACK, - HER Interfere With Desive to Die, Anotber fallea womwan tried to reach the kates lust night via the morphine Addie Mullen, who hives at 815 Dodge streef, recewed 4 letter from her orother in Colorado stating that he was dying and asking for money. Tnis the woman did not have, and it made Ler so despondent thut sho took @ large dose of morphiue. She was found later by a couple ing on her bed and scary tor wus summonod aud & stomach pump applied. Friends cared for the unfortunate and at uwndnight she was being walked up and aown Dod ze street to keep hor awake, The woman will live, e Woe ofa W © Man. A wienerwurst man of Fourteenth street, near Dodge, hud a little tire all by his lonely about miduight. He was teviug to turn on more flaid in his lamp und the whole thing expioded. suers and bread were thrown all over the street by the shock, and the vender received quite a severe burn on bis loft haud, besides having his moustache and eyebrows singed off. Beside tho total wrecking of the outit and the slight buros no damage was done, — - Took His Roll. . Nora Huwkins and Millle Owens, two fast women, rolled & drunk in a Capitol avenuo saloon last eveniug and secured $95 Johu Maber was the drunk and when he sobered up he missed his roll. He reported the matter to the police una this mornin g Sergeant Whalen arrested the women, Doctors a Cyprian's pear route. f friends | ely breathing. A doc- gasoli W BEE, THURSDAY, TWO YOUTHFUL DESPERADOES Towa Boys Turn to Ctinis and Murder Their First Victim, WELL ARMED WITH KNIFE AND PISTOL. Which Be- o Perrible Real Life Deama the Principals are Placed I 1 Iron Bars Bef Their Weapon Drys, in Aug. Special Tele- g to Tue Ber|—Yesterday aftornoon two boys, aged e ud fifteon respec- tively, urmed thomselves with a revolver and kuife and started out to play the part of des- When about two and half miles the name of Kxoxvine, In., am peradoes. from town they smw & man by Marsh with a team coming to tho city, Taey turned toward town and esking pertission to ride, got into the wagon. After riding @ short distance one of the boys asked Mr. Marsh if his team would run if ho should fire revolver, to which Mr. Marsh said it would I'e boy then got up and stabbea N the back with alarge butcher kuife, inflict W sorious if ot fatal wound. The boys w promptly arrested and lodged in jail and will have théir preliminary examination as soon as the wounded man's condition is deter- mined. <ion in Tows 19, [Special Telegram to Tue Br Hon. Roswell G. Horr of Michigan delivered a rousing two hours' spéech here tonight to & large uudience of both parties. He tor his theme the difference between the two leading parties on the tariff, snowing how the democratic theory of free trade adds to the cost ot the vies of life by having a tariff on articles which can't bo produced in this country which tarift must " of be added to the the cost price of the ar low, the republican theory of protective duty cheapens such ariiclos building up home manufactorios and howe competition. He took as an fllustration of the republican theory such articles as salt, hardware, woolen goods, ete., showing how increase iu tarift builds up home manu- torics and_increasing homo comvetition 10 price to the comsumers. He referred with words of praise to the Mciinley bill, and asked any democrat present to name a single article that the_tariff under this bill nas raised the price. No answer was forth- coming. He paid a glowing tribute to fowa and her crov reports, and advised the peo- ple to support a man for chief magistrato of the state who will at least tell the truth about home instead of drawing on visionary statis- tics to slander the best state in the union, This was one reason why he liked the revub- lican party. It was for our own country, our own state, our own honor first and whatever are had good advico give to the other fellows tafverwards, Sensation in Celar Rapids Jeban Rivins, la., Aug. 19.—|Special Tele- gram to Tur Bre.]—The bogus delegatos to the colored anti-probibition convention held here yesterday who wero ousted from the meeting, held a seperate meeting last night. At this meeting o letter was read by Colonel A. A.Jones of Oskaloosa from a friend in Provigence, R. I, which; protended to show up the record of C.H. J. Taylor, while ho was United States minister to L1 It allezed immoral practices upon defenscless colored giris; thut he departed from Liberia leaviug board bills unpaid, ete. The same appeared in the daily Republican of this city this morning. Mr. Taylor immediately took action and s wore out a warrant charging Mr. Jones with libel. He also took steps to bring suitagainst the Republican for §2,500 damages, but it is understood this suit will b droppad, the Ro- publican agreeing to make a retraction, M Taylor of Kansas City addressed tho dele- gates to the anti-prohibition convention last uight. 1t bas created quite a seuation. Tavilf Dis Lesans, la, Aug as d by Militiamen In Clover, INDIANOLA, Ta., Aug. 19.—|Special Tele- gram to Tue Bre.|—To say that this years camp of tho “Old Third” at Camp Heuder- son—so called after Hon. B. P. Henderson of this place—is a pronounced success is stating it mildly. The men of the various companies are thoroughly enjoying thomselves and a quiring a prodigious amount of instruction at the same time. "Tomorrow is Governor's day and his excel- loucy the governor, General Greene, Captain Ham and a large number of staff oftic will be in attendance to wituess the roview and parade. General . H. Wright, brigade commandor ot Centervilio was expected to arrive today. 1an Work of Tramps. ManeNao, Ta., Aug. 19.—[Special Telegram to Tk Bre.|—When frefght teain 33, wost bound, pulled in here late last night, yoils for help came from an empty box car. The trainmen found within a nearly naked, bruised and bleeding Swede, who told of in- human treatment at the hands of three tramps while coming trom Towa City. They bad stripped him of ciotning, watch and & in money. His cars had been bitten through and parts of his head and body were bruised und bleeding where the trawps bhad beaten him with tne butt of a revolver. Inhu Boox ram to ik Bee. ] —Bd Phelan, a Chicago & North- western brakeman, was run over by the cars whilo switening at Cilbert, fv Story county, this morning, crushing his leg. He wis brought to bis home here and died this after- noou. Switchman Instantly Kill Missovrt VaLiey, Ia, Aug. 19.—[Special Telegram to Tk Bee.|—Lewis Herrick, a switchman, fell from & moving engine toduy and was instantly crushed to death. He was subject to heart trouble, which probably was the cause of his tail. He leaves a wite and turee children, d. BLOOD ON THE MOON. Difference of Opinion That is Exciting Bassett and Ainsworth. Basserr, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special to Tue Bee.|—There is at the present time “ber-lud” all over the fuce of fair Luna whenever she comos in the vicimty of either Bassett or Ainsworth, and the causs thereof is all on the account of some difforence of opinion ns 1o which of the two townus possesses within its limits the bust base ball club, Laust I'ri- day worning the Ainsworth nine arrived in Bussett 1o show our willow busters how the litle gawo is played, and, if possible, curey our scalp back to their native lair without even allowing the Bassott nine the blessed privilege of dying on thied buse. But the futes nad decreed different. At the ena of the fourth inning the score stood 2 und %, Witk w good show for Bussett to tako tho oud At this important moment u little contro- versy arose in regard to'n foul hit, and the watter was argued ot length in a kiad of a foursided urgument. Lach of the clubs haa its own individual idea of just how it was, the umpiro bad his, aud the spec- tators were very loud, in. proclaiming their opinions, and tho consequence wus that the cumo stopped st that point and Ainsworth returned home, but not satistied, “They immediately placed u ood sized chip, valued at about &0, on their shoulder and dared Bassett to kuock it off. Bassett, not to be outaone, did ot stop at u little chip, but took the whole block of woad, suid to be worth $100, and placed it in a very con: Wheu Nahy was elck, we gave her Castorfa, When diewas a Child, sho eried for Castoria, When she beeame Miss, stie elung to Castoria, When sho Lod Clikirea, she gave iom Castoris, tho state when away from | 7o the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinity: Dr. C. medieln ou Goe Wo e from Chin N eonrse of stu iy, 1 some of the' best Cl fers nis services to all those o diseises of any Kind, and feels o 1 every case he undertakes ho ) Most of the ingredients he uses in his remo- dies ure potan substances from China, iy of them unknown outside of that coun- Fy e charges nothing for examination, consul tation or advice. You ean eall and have n fricndiy ehit with nim, and ho will frankly state what he can do for vou, 115 consuiti ons and communieations conducted in the utu oSt privicy and strictest confidence, s remed i e eusy 1o take and porfectly harmic The most of thew aet on the hlood, pUEEY i it and destroyTug: the microbes o regular graduata of having taken Nor- extending ov It Suffering nfident cun do you are suffering from sore dis- wding and liave tried almost every remedy known without sucecss. Woulld not be well to try the Chinese mode ot Wlment now, or at any rate call and let C. Gee Wo exumine the cuse and toll you what'ne can do? hr. C 2 Wo has thousands of testim {n_his possession, anong waleh are the owine: B, 1. YOUNG, 2715 N stroet, Omuhin—Cured s fal fol rth Twenty-fourth ero cold and rap: idiy anvelopiig consambtion: was tola could ot iust§ix m onths: eured wholly with Chi- es romedies MRS, LUGE, 1502 Fifth streot, —Si with sick heudachie and general debility rled all kinds of modicines and do:tors. ODUSE & nd heaithy M. V. VAN WORMER. 1717 Third streot, ouncll Blums. —General debility and pain in chiest; few weeks treatient; never felt vettor than ‘atpreseot. s PG RTOE. South Omaha, Arigho. After tryine other remedies for eizht years send Dr. Gee Wo's treatment; now completely curea. JONN 0. Alorigho), Now, HAMMETT. South Omabat (West Heart disease and pain in - ches short course of treatment; now al MRS W. A, NICHOLSON, street.—Rhewmnatism, the tuhes and fing wreck; went to Europe and tried Dr. Guo Wo. 2050 Q strect. wenkness nd - sick e tnorelief tl Dr. Gee Wo cur Will gladly recommend him for these tronble For the benefit of those who cannot doctor he his prepured the fol remedice for the most prevalent dis co tho eight wsest BLOOD PURIFIER, RHEUMATISM CURE, CATARRH CURE, INDIGESTION AND DYS- PEPSIA CURE, SICK HEADACHE CURE, LOST MANHOOD CURE, FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE, AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. These troubles can easily bo dlaznosed anl the proper remedies procured. For all otnor trout enclosing stamp for quesio blank and book, 1s the doctor uses i speeks remedy for eac discase. 2 DR. C. GEE WO 5191 North 16th Streat, Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p m., Every Day. spicuous position at the butt of their loft ear and_saia “We will go you one botter.” Whercupon the managers of the two nines commenced # lengthy correspoundence with each othier, which in time promises to bear fruit, aud’ in all probability a match game will be arranged for the near future, and pos- sibly a series of three games, ono at Bassett, ono at Ainsworth and ouo at some other point not yet named. ‘The people of the two towns will no doubt see some very fine ball playing, ns both clubs arc among the best amateurs in the northwest, and each seems determined to win, e E BURNED AN ICE HOUSE. Cause of the Beautifal Bon Fire on the Island Last Night. Oneof the Crystal ico company’s large houses on Cut-Off island was discovercd on fire about 9:40 o'clock last night and totally destroyed. Loss about §1,300 A call was seut in for the fire department and Chief Salter sentout a couple of chemical engics, a hose wagon and truck. By the time the up- paratus reached the scene the iive was beyond control und all hope of saving the building was given up. The sun baked walls aud dry sawdust packing made a great bluze for twenty minutes or so, which couid bo scen all over the cit ‘The department devoted to saving the surrounding building. For- tunately there was not much of a wind or the flames would have spread and entailed a heavier loss. The buildi most of its time 1 was iusured. i FISHI it Drammer Throws a Light on the Subje I struck rent snap fishing up at Peowaukee, Wis, a fow weeks ago,” suid a drummer at the Grand Pacific after several inrge,abnormally developed fish stories have been swallowed by the little coterie that surrounded him, suys a Chieage Mail veporter, “A friend of mine who works for an electrical con- steuction company at Milwaukee has in- vented a submarine electrie light and we went up to Pewaukee to try it. It worked like a churm, Greatest success fmaginable. In faivly clenr water it is possible to light up the bottom of the lake for quite u distunce. lmagine lighting a big bonfire on the hottom of the lake and fishing by the light of it! That's about what it is like, The whol operation 15 50 simple that it is quecr that it was not thought of long ngo. strong battery is carvied in the stern of the bout, The craft isiowed out to the fishing ground and anchored securcly. The submarvine lamp is lowered over the side ot the boat and a push upon a button does the rest. A white light below renders all ob, within u radius of twenty feet of it plainly visible. Then the sport begins inearnest. The fish ure attracted by the lighy und swim toward it to investi- gate the unusuul phenomenon that had startled them. Somewhat timid at first, they soon grow bolder and swarm about the lamp. It is the eusiest thing in the worid then to arop o hook right unc the biggest fellow in the lot—a jerk and he is yours. No pole is necessar reel 1% us 1o bait is u nothing but a line and a naked he It requires no skill to make atine cateh, and it's rare sport. “Last week I spent a couple of nights on the lake pulling out nothing but pass you kuow, becavse by this new scheme a man can pick and choose his fish before he catches them, He isn't obliged to wasto any time in pulling out perch and bluegills when he's angling for buss, you see, and he dovsn't disturb G Detr 3 SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, OR SALE-—S5 1 digre mas for $L00 ¢ score Also fneubator | Wi very ¢ all“on T s eno & Co. light Brah- 911 10 00; tine breoder. good as once. Address or 2 Avenuo D, or John to_do repairing Must ve good CoA leat a great bar Tnguire of John- ett block. 100D paying dairy for s x it tuken son & VW ANTED to Trade.Five-room house. full lot in Omaha for house and ot in Couneil Blufs. D. Brown, 142 Broudway. (JUAIRVOYANT and acter readings: ulso d nend loc Suys und evenings. duc E hometric. or char- gnosis of diseas of hir for readings by letter. Su Mrs. E. looper. 1422 Ave- near corner 15th street, Council Blufls, Je and 81,00, AGNIFIC " were property in five. tracts. Joc: 25 miles from postollice, ale on re i terms Some fine resi- dence property for rent by Diy & Hess. ORSALE or Rout—darden laad with & houses vy £ Lo, Wi'Maln ek, Gounal uits THE GRAND Council Bluffs, la. This Elegantly Appointel Hotel is Now Open. N. A. Taylor, Manager the little bass either. isn’t it?” The silenco for & moment was pain- fully oppressive, but it was broken at length by Chief Clerk Paul Gores, who inquived in a low, melancholy voice,like the notes of o wounded clay pigeon, *when did you do all this?” “Puesday and Wednesday nights of last week.” At Peewaukee?” “At Peownukee,” “That accounts for it then, T was fish- ing at Pecwaukee myself last Thursday, Canght a good string of bass and had very fair luck, but until this minute [ aven’t been able to figure out how it happened that blamed one of em wore a puir of blue goggles.” And the coterie immediately journed for internal improvements. - at Tiller of the Soil. Darwin used to say that the most pow- erful worker we know of is the earth- worm. Without the earthworm we could not live. rthworms make the s0il fertile. According to Darwin’s eal- culutions each particle of the earth, to a denth of two feet, 15 brought up to the surface at least once every nundred years. But this estimate is too low. It has been recently caleuluted that this renovation of the soil takes pince every twenty Ny There are from one hundred and fifty to two hundred worms in ench square yurd of earth, ten inches in length, Great invention, ud- A Gr ars, -~ - rehing for the Pole The Norwegian national assembly has granted Dr, Fridtjof Nunsen $35,000 to- ward his polar expedition, and thirteen Norwegians in theiv privite capacity, have given the intrepid ice wanderer #30,000 move. If his shipis smashed Dr, Nansen will be prepared at once to move out and camp on an ice floe, Antiquity of the Bedbug, An English naturalist has discovered proofs that the bedbuyg was quite com mon in the armies of the world at least one hunared and twenty yeurs before the Christian era, and that he was ever a sen rover, as the flects of that day had their timbers stocked with this breed of nocturnal prowlors, SIGK HEAUAGHE [CARTERS] ‘i ki i So. these Little Piils, They also relieve Dis| tress trom Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Haarty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, N Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain tn the Sido, TORFID LIVER. They | regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIC se8, SANTACLAUS-SOAP N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. Ifyou wish to make clothes as white as the sun And finish your work as sooN : SANTA CLAUS SOAP is The Thing that Wil doit, And having once_bougft it you n ot wi e as bequn tue it First-:- National -:- Bank —OF— COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up ( $100,000 Oldest or, « In the elty. Forelzn and | dowestic o and 1ol seeacltlan Bepasly o pald o eollasilon i Averaats of badivid Al 5 D ks DAnkors and corposations 1L L o rexpondn e nvited GEO. P. SANFORID. Pro ddent. AW IEKMAN, AT, e Sims & Saunders =T i Wheo i federnl courts. Rooms & 4 and 5 Shugart Beno block, Couneil Biuffs, Lu 1 ~Attorney at Law, No. (9 H. . Chambers, T3t ne o e nell's store. lephone No. ¥ Business bours. 8w, m. o9 p.m, Council Blufts, la CITIZENS STATE BANK Bluffs. sta Of Counecil ! CAPITAL STOCK......... -+$150,000 | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . . 10,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225.000 Direcrors—I. A Millor, K O Gleason, B Shugart. E. E. lart J D Edmundson, Oharies I Hannan Transaot general bauking buw ness. Larcest capital and surplus of wag bankin Southwaestern lowa INTERESTUN TIM: DEPJ3' T3, your endenvor ng to get. y without & ro- fort cannot be t summer weather wnd food properiy preserved without some means. of preserving a cool, dry atmosphere. Tho new Guernsey refrizerator s the world beater in every essential point. and from this time on we propose to put then into your houses at absolute cost. This isa bona ilde offer thut TLWLLpay you to investigute. Window Screens and Doors Goat the same price until o b Inrgo stock s exhansted, This Is your opportunity to provide your homes with” these necessary comforts, All produc S mianner. Shugart & y 1 in the b nd comfort- > lino tor the same Htele Inbor-savin < wovelties in the hird wi use will be disposed of " in 11 Main Blufrs, BLUFES No. il street, ", Galvanized Iron Cornice Works, R GRAHL & BON, PROIMS, 1015 and 1017 Broadway, 11 kinds of Galvanized Store Fronts and work n spociaity. Corros- m points 500 wiles from Coun STERANCIS ACADENY FIFTH AVENUE AND SSVENTH ST, Can be reached from any of the depots on moto pducted by the Sisters of Charity, B, V, M. RMS—For hoard and tuttion, all branehes of i finished educatic Indies, #75 for sesson of five # first Mondsy in Septen! - v further particulurs SISTER SUPERIOR my, Council Blutrs, Ta, Gas Heating Stoves. St Francis Aca Asies! No SMOK® Just the thinz for bath rooms, bed rooms, ota Calland see our iarge assortment C. B. Gas and Eleatriz Light Co. 41 Peart und 210 Matn Streot MAIN STREET, cquenin & O A Summer Resart, Liake Manawa Hotal, Buthe s Jewelry Stor Aftractions g an | Excellent M Only fifteen minute Blufts, M S oV p s, o centers Bluf Most and f= TELEPHONE NO. 45, Fino I Boating, from alf hou % and Omahi plie notl dolig htful purties

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