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L 4 | " of tha stablo yard when e —————————————— ———— ———, - - o~ o —— . T ——r . e — E. THE OMAHA BI N COUNCIL BLUFFS 12 PEARL STREI OFFICT NO. Ty Teitverea vy Carrier to any partot the City 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER -« § Tins'nees Ofca TFLEFHONES { Night Editor _— MINOK MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sappblock. 1 ty Guild will be entertaminea b Gretzer at her home on Pierce stree evening A special session of Unite Guild will take place this afternoon at the residence of Mrs G. H. Jackson, H17 South Iirst strest. Busi ness of importance A meeting of the Veteran Firemen's associ ation will be hela at S o'clock this evening in | the Rescue house to settle up the finances of tho recent ball A cortificato was flied with the ro. corder y ay showing an increase in the | capital stock of the firm of David Bra Co. from £5),000 to $200,00). A moeting of tho Pottawattamis Demo. cratic ussociation will bo licld this evening and Hon. W. H. Ware will explain the work ings of the Australian ballot system to tho members, N Regular communication of Bluft City Lodge No. 71, Ancient Freoand Accepted Masons this evening, All mastor Masons in Rgood standing are cordially invited. By order of the worshiptul master. 1d Lynch, who has had _consideranla no toricty on account of his inability to keep peuco with tho other members of his family, Was given fourteen days in the county jail by Judge McGee yesterday for disturbing tho peace. The trial of the Fifth ward aldermanic contest ca iny in super » was booked for vestorduy morn or court, but Attorney Harl,who appears for an Smith, was o Lin another trial und a postponcuent was taken until this morning. o department was ealled out yester- i by a small blazo at A, S."Serib cksmithshop, 710 Main strect, causcd oken chimney, A hole was burned in the roof around the chimney, but the bla. s extinzuished before it had time to do any further damage, Marriaze hicenses woro issued yesterday to e folluwing persons: S 1. Winch and Miranta J. Mitcieil of Omaha, Archie 1l lem of Omaha and Clara Branden of Council Blufrs, Charles H. Donnell and ers of Omahn, The last named Susan Sow- couple were married by Justico Hammer, A suit for §100 aamages was commenced stico Cones’ court yesterday by S, M. ar Charies Stizen against Mary Whittaker on ceount of i levy that was mado on o bugsy, team and haroess nnder a chattel mortgago for 15, The levy was wado by Deputy Sheriff Hurrington, and be is made o dofend- antto the suit. Tho case will be tried on the 20th, Judee Deemer went to Nebraska yesterday morning, and there was uo morning session of district court. In the afternoon the caso of Burnett and Wallaco against Stewart & Hunter was agnin on, Attoraeys Askwith, Hall and McCabe making their ‘wuments before the jury. Swuith Melher<on will make s argument this worning and the case will then probably ¢o to the jucy. Cuief Nictolson took the memvers of the firo depurtment torough the various imple ment houses yesterduy, in order t y might obtuinan idea of e kind they would have to do if afire shou hanpen to breuk out there. The upper tioors of aro packed full of highly inflammablo articies, and a five that startod thore wouid bo sure to give the firemen a chance to show. the stuft they arc made of. ©Tue Philomathesn Literary society will meet this cvening at the Young Men's Chiristian association rooms. Vhere will bo music and a_debate oo the question: “Re- solved, That the young men should 5o cast fnstead of west 10 erow up with tho coun- try." Afirmative, led by C. S. Lawson; ative led by J. 1. Knotts. ‘The social union of tho Kirst Presbytorian church will moeet with the literary society Justice Hammer rendered yesterday a d cision in the case of tho state against Atto nev Bl Schurg, charged with the embezzle- ment of §I7 Omal from Luther R. Wright of . The highest sentence that could be fmposed under the statuto was viven him, a fine of §100 and an imprisonment of thirty daxs in the county jail. His boud for appeal was fixed at $200, and at o late hour lust night ho was still hustling for a bondsman, 1ok Willlams, who was arrested Saturday nizht on o Warce of raney, was brouzht up in police court vesterday for tr Among L i whict a des tailed account of his life for the past threo months was given, Itproved Lim to bo a tramp of the fiest water, und alttongh it had Do great amount of literary merit, it mado very i tug reading on unt of the fnsixht it guveinto the ins and outs of « tramp's file. On the str 1of it Witliams was given a seven-duy sentenco in the city Jail ‘There is talk of putting in a new road lead ing into Fairmount py on the west side, H. G, McGee and N, P, Dodee ave in corre- spondence with Genesal G, M. Dodge with o view to securing his conseut to having u roadway laid out over his propesty at the head of” Iifth avenue, so as to run for about 1,300 feet, end finally céntor the park near tho southwest cornor, It is said tho prospects forsecuring the rightof way from hun ue very cool, and the projectors of the entor- priso do notlook for any trouble from tho park commissioncrs, Braden, n x Creck township, went to the house of Aloy constavle of Silver ander MeKinzie, n farmer, a fow duys ago, 1o levy on some stock. When bie made known his errand McKinzie seized a revolver and mado a break for him, threatening to lot u larce jnstallment of Alay sunshine into his digestive orzans unloss ho retired. Tho ofticer vetived,and yosterday filed an informa. tion agamnst MeKinzis in® Justice Sweur: ingen’s court charging bim with assault, MeKinzie will probably ba arrested toc An effort is bemg made by somo of the friends of Dick Grandon, who is in ji awaiting o trial on tho charge of highwa robvery and twith ictent to commit murder, reieased on buil, A woman called on the sheriff yesterday and made somo in- quiries about tho amount of the bond 1hat would bo required for his appearance. Sho claimed tint Grandon was with her the nicht when the robbery too It is thought succeods pla by tho uuthoritiés that 1f Grandon in getting out he will shake the dust of this part of the country from s feet for good, . 8. Harrigtou had u rather exeiting ox perience with a afternoon. fractious horse Sunday He wus leading the animal out 1ts foor became on piece of barbed wire. It at to rear and plunge and in u moment Mr. Harrington's limbs were aiso tangled up o tho wire. ‘The horso w ut pluncing aloue and drageed its owner for fully ten vards, durtog which ordcal Hur- 1bs were badly lacerated Ly (he 1110 hud not managed to koep a ught bold on the halter steap there is but hittle doubt that be would have been seriously njured, it not killed. & Oficer Wyatt, proprictor and business manager of the chain bad threo un COmMODIY Contrary specimens on and. vee terduy whon ho 100k the wang out 1o ¢ taugled in a once begin {can the stroets. ‘Ahey refused 1o work or even to carry a stovel. Mr. Wyatt mvented a novel scheme for making life burdensome for thom, and bound two of them together by thoir’ right bands 8o that thoy wero both compeliod to walk sidewisc all day long ang peiiher was able to sit down witiout draw- ing his right atm out of place. ‘The third was loaded down with all the chains and iron valls thut could be found about the polic station, and ail three of them wero dieted on bread and water when they had fnished their day’s work., They will bo ready 1o rest themselves with tho stovel and noe this worning. — Jurvis 1877 brandy, pux , safest, best, Reiter, thetailor, 310 Broadway, has all the latest stylos and nowest goods. Butisfaction guiranteed e Arvis 1877 brandy, six gold medals. Dry wood Qun bo delivered prow) H. A, Cox, 16 Main, — Jurvie 1877 braudy, beter thun iwp'd, NEWS FROY COUNCIL BLUFFS | | Members of the School Regu'ar Monthly Board Meet in ession, TREASURER GRONEWEG'S BOOKS BALANCE | Report of the ¢ Investigation | | ~The 010 Superintendent Re-Eleeted— Meeting of ths City Connell—News from Across the River, Tho school board m! reg ! sossion last eyening with all the men [ amouat of special taxes due from the school | aistrict to bo #1,0:4. Tals was referred to the finance cor Member St cd that this was tho proper for the election of u superint for the ensuln year, and ho coa the re-clection of Prof. H. W. Sawyer for the year 1502-0 Atthis juncture De. O, W. Gordon rose and said that ho had been requested by a number of citizens to ask the board to post pone the olection of u snperintendent for one week. This suggestion did not meet with much approval from the members of the board, and s vote was taken, resultiog in tho unaat ous re-elcction of IProf. Sawyer. Chairman Field of the committee on build- ings und grounds reported that it had been necessary 10 keep pumps running constantly for the last month at the Twentioth avenuo hool house to keep tho cellars freo from water, Chairman Wells for the committee appointed to _investizate the books of ex-Treasurer William Gronewer, final report. made its ‘The report of the committee, which in cluded that of Expert Accountant A. T. Lice, who had beou employed to assist the committee, was ve is tho substunce of i long but the following In the teactiers' tund three vouchers were found in which the amounts charged by tho treasurcr were §6,02 in excess of those charved by the seccre- ary. On the other hand three orders were found in the itingent fund in which_the amount charced by the 258 of that charged ool louse fund 31, i favor g secretury was §6.6) by the weasurer. an order was issued of . Straub for charged by tue tr 1552, with inte ing a differenco also charged ex the sc Jetobel this order s paid March Vi were 1551 treasurer 11N no order wa: four coupons and_two _bonds in_pay interest, ageregating $7.85), making difference n this tund of #3,045.33, ““I'he treasurer’s books,” says Mr. Rice in of by the for which I'here during 18sued, ont of a total port, “show that during Mr. Grane- g’s term of ofico his accounts had been examined by the committee ap- polutea by the board and eertificd 10 us correct, and that tho vouchers for all money charted bad been receipted for by said committee, [t would secmn that all dif- ferences in the teacters and contingent fund statements were clerical errors, as the vari- ous committees had the original vouchers be- foro thom, whoreas 1 hav n obliged to reiy on the sccretary's for all informa tion, as the original vouchers have probably been destroyea any rate, I understand that they cannot be found. ‘Phe treasurer’s books also show that balances due were properly recaipted for vy his suce referriig to tho members of tho me ssor. On ting held November 20, i532, the finauce com- wittce reported that they bad set- ted with Mr. Gronewez as troasurer 1o the end of hi terin, and examined his books and vouchers ana fouud them correct. “T'ho committee closed the reportas follow “Tho cowmittee have exnmined the books and accounts aud find the report of Mr. Rice to be correct, 4 have to te in aadition that Mr. Rice states that he has compared the books of the county treasurer with the books of Treas- urer Gronewog uud finds that Mr. Grone- books and the entrics thereon agree with the books of the county t surer as to the amoun s received by Groneweg trom the tion of the item of $194.53 hoot house tnnd in of C. Straub, the committee that on October 20, 1581, the Counell Bluffs Savings bank paia Mr. Str the face of the order, 1582, the said order Lewer wnd t! was on Ma presented to Mr, and paid with interest uccrued at 4 per cent per annum.’ “The ufidavit of John Beresheim, vico pres- ident of tho Council Bluffs Savings bank, w attacked (o the report to corroborate the last stetement. The raport was adonted and tho committee, consisting of Lucius Weils, W, C. y aud L. E. Bridenstein, discharged., Superintendent Sawyer stated that it tne intention of the managemont 1L 10 set apart one day to be ool cay,” and that on it of the schools would kave somo s exercises, including an address from a pr inent castern oducator. At his sugge an appropriation of £19 was made to pay th expenses of 4 drawing and y 1ship ¢ tibit, On'motion of Field it was decided to heat the Avenue B school house by u system of hot i Turnuces, Wells and” Shuvert voted no. ‘The chairman of the committos on buildings was instructed to advertiso for bids for putting 1 Lo furnaces, Davis sells reliuble paints and dvugs, Jarvis Wine Co., nta Clara, Cal, ——— Pastures for hors and cattle on corge 1Y Wright’s farm south of Coun- L Blufls: 500 acres blue gruss; running water. For terms apply to James Raph at farm liovse opposite \Wabash round house, or address I, . Wrigit, Bald win block vas Jurvis 18 Hotel Gordon, 836 Broadway, has ro- cently changed hands, and is being thor- oughly renovated, Clean b:ds; prompt service; table first cluss, Chapman’s se factory. reen oc nd windows, for pric Exclusive _ Sce him or 15 Poarl St., Coancil PERSONAL PARAGICAPILS, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Tucker, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Pinley Burke, o daughter. Miss Louise Albright of Fort Madison is visiting Mrs, Albrignt on South Soventn street Mrs, Obieski, who has been visiting her brother, J. G. Lemen. returued yesterday to tier home in Neosha, Mo, Trving Watson, editor and publisher of tho Narragansett Hevald, of Nirvagunsett Parer, 1. L, was a B visitor yosterday, D, C. Bloomer, M. Duquette aud Koy, F, J Bavcock started yesterday uttend the aunval dioe Episcopul ehureh, Hon, D. G. McCarty of Nevada, county, was in the Blulls yestorday & hands with his uumerous frie He was a member of the legisiature in 150 and isa | leading candidate for the republican nominu- tion for suditor of state this fall, A large party of members of Fidelity coun- num, left yesterda Des 1d the convention called for for Davenport to un couvention of the | Story aking as. 0 att 0se of oreanizing a grand council for the state. Amoug those who will represent the local council are I, B, Wurne M ould. A. M, Beardsloy, H. Jacksoo, Chavles Beno, ‘Treynor and William A. Groneweg, will make a stroug effort to secure tion of vre or wore of the prominent oftices of the graud lodge in this city, Low-Priced Lawn Mowe Besides the High Whesled Hercules, which cuts gravsn foot high and sells for 36 up, we give you your choice of @ J. H. 12, 14 or 16-inch mower for $5, overy mue chite warranted to do good work, Philadeiphin mowers always in stock, Largost and best line bic city-—-Swift, Dauntless, Warwick Pil- | g 1d Warwick Student—besides the St. Nicholus line of cheaper wheels, SHUGART & SON, 11 Muin Street, Couueil Blulls, in cles the i | been called | skipped out for homa THE OMAHA 10 ENTERTAIN THE GUARD. Des Moines Wit " eaatly Gre Militha Offeces, ks, 1a., May 16,—|Spocial Telo Tine Bee,)-Tho genersl and field of the lowa National guards Have » meot in this city on the 10th World's fair. [n notables, company H ot Thursday even- ing. Tho following subjects will bo dis cussea: Governor Boies, “Natioual Guard Adjutant General Gircene, ar the World's Fair:" General at Home:" General neral Lincoin, *Battlo onel Mount, ““The New ter, “The Bullseyo, and 1t: Colonel MeManus, and 1802, Colonel Menin, Features of the Guard: “Campaien:® Lisutenant i"eom_ Strive i ato's Pleasur the lowa Des Mo gram to officers P to discuss the guara compliment has arranged f Legisiation ;" “Tho Guard The Guard amps " ( « Wrigl Dayis, { Plug Third How 0l to Find liers of 1 > Blective Colonel Swalm Warthington, Akers, “A P Nebraskn Fort Doner, Ta., gram to Tne B antrnl Rumors, May 16, —[Spacial T Hamilton Brown, the well known railway builder, is authority for the statement that tha proposed Nobraska Contral raitroad wiil be built from Omaha to 1o Fort Dodge, use the Mason City & Dodge track from here to Mason ~ City and buiid from Mason City norh to Duluth, Webster City is said to be making a bid for this road but has no show if Fort Dodge will do her share to aid the enterprise, igled by stor Car, CEpar Ravins, fa., Mav 16— [Special Tele- gram to Tie Bee, | —Robert Souttor, 18 vears old, sonof C. B. Soutter of 7. M. Sin- clair & Co., was instantiy killed today by an clectric car, His horse suddenly became un- manageable and jumped directly in front of the rapidly moving car, Both were borne to tho ground and young Soutter was mangled horribly. Fatal Mistake With Medicine, MaLveny, Ta, May 16.—[Special Telegram to Tk Ben, | —foseph Madison, a formor res- fuent of Malvern, died at bis home in Tabor yesteraav afternoon through the giving of a dose of luudunum by his wife in mistake for M Wis medicine. Ho had been sick for somo time, He was buried toany by the Odd Fel- lows of this place, of which he was a wmem- ber, Killed by o Barlington Train, CrpA Raving, La, May 15.—|Spoeial Telo gram to T Bee]—D. ). Lamb, & farmer living near \Walker, attempted to cross the Burlington road ahead of & passenger train about 8 o'clock last and instantly killed. night and was struck Robbed n Aveling Man DAILY Cepanr Rarins, Ia., May 16— [Special Pele- @ram to Tue Bee | —John Moora and Bert Melutvre have beon arrested charged with relieving A, I2. Moore, a traveline man, of two watches, several dollars in cash ard a note for §115. Moore has identified them. tally Crushod, CepanRarins, Ia., May 16.—(Special Tele- gram to Tur Bre. | —Joo Troka, o Bohemian taborer in the Burliogton, Cedar Rapids & Northern shops, was caueht botween n couple of cars today and fataily crushed. Christian Ead Notie Cheap rates to New York July 7-10th: account of the International Christian lindeavor convention. Forreservations in through sieepers direct to New York, vor and any other information, apply to I, S. Ferris, Shenandoah, In. As to rail- road tickets, ete., apply to any C., B, & Q. ticket agent, or 1o J.” M. Beehtel, D. P. A., Burlington, Ia. Patronize biue ice wagons for Mo. channel ice. Mulholland & Co. "Tel Jarvis 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers, Jarvis wines, the oldest and best. el i Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, catarrh, Shugart block, Council Blufls, Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple. o WORST OF E SEASON. Last Night's Storm Was the Havdest of a Hard Lot. There wasn't any necessity for the street commssioners' men 1o flush the streets last night. Jupiter Pluvius did it without any ex- penss to the city., @Lust night's elec rical storm was the severest of the season, in fuct for many months. All day a narrow trough of extremely low varometer, extended from Texas to Nortn Dukota, and 1t was through tnis trough that tho storm swept with ali the fury of a cyelono, Duri e lalter part of the afternoon vanks of black aud pgrayish clouds began to form aloug the south- castern horizon and then gradually overspread the wholo siy. After a littlo preliminary skivmishing the lightuing ot down to work uud opened the battle of the clements by sending & great vivid flash clear aeross 186 sky {rom LoriZon Lo horizo A dealening crush of tnunder followed, then the flood-gutes of and opencd wide, i heaven were opened AU:45 p. m. there was a remarkably vivid flash of lightuing, und for an iustant the ci wus us light as if the full moon had becn shinin 1°coin 10:30 10 1047 p. m. the heaviest ram fell, tne self registering anewmometer at the sigual oftice registerea forty-tundreaths of an'inch of water in the fiftecn minutes, This amount of precipitation i suck a short space of time is something remarkuble, Just bsfore midnight the rain unearly half un hour and the register then showed the precipitation to be one and fif- teen-huudredths incues, Shortly atter wid- night the rain commenced again” and contih- ued for a couple of bours, runuing tho total precivitation up to one and one-half inches, ‘The motor cars were compelied to ston running about 9:30 and did not resume their reculur trips untit about 11 o'clock, Hundreds o! people who visited tto theators were put toa great deal of wconvenience, for tho curtains went down just when it was caining tho hardest, Telegraph and tole- phone wires were useless for a time, but the overators were ablo Lo resuwe work aftor midnight, Observer ceased for Jassler of the weathier bureau in disgust when toe storim broke und ieft his office in cnarge of First Assistant Lawton, who bad to take the abuse of the public the rest of the night. The storm of last uight was the last of tue series, und several days of clear, fair and warm weather is promised, JAPANESE PLLE CURE Anew ant Completo Treatment, con-isting 03 Suppusttories. Ointment In Capsuiss, aleo 1n Box and Plils: I Cure for kxternal, Internnl blind or Bleoding tehing, Caronle, Kee nt or Hered| tary Piios. Tiis Reme by his never been known to full. 81 per box (i forsh: sentby mail. Why suffor from thia terriblo disease whon o writton guarantec. (s Poaltively glven with G boxe s o rofund the mbuey It stenrad Send stamg f Jasued by Kuli froo Kampio. tunraitian Miant Dougl el “RSTHWA i . HOMITEMANN'S ASTHINA CURE Mects eures wh o Tuti's Tiny Pills: A single d sults, giving huoyaney of e produces Notice of Dissoluti The firm of Mendelssolin, Pishor & Lawrie architects, is this dny dissoived by wutual consent, Mr. L. Mendelssohn rotirt and Messrs. Fishor & Lawrlo continging the busi- ness At the prosci where ull firm debts ch momlcrof the oid fro is suthorizea to coliect ity outstunding debis and receipt Or same. L. MENDELSSO 1 ONRGE L. I181E: AR LAWIIE, 0.0 Puxton vlock, Qwakie, May 16, L5y, A BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1602, | | 01 he L w, (i, M, U, —_ - t— | ! ' b il A Well Kunown Omahy Lady Relates an | 100 Good Samaritan, 20 Tears'Experience, | N | Unus al Expericnce« A Notable | READER OF DISEASES OF M AND | fiaws WOME ROPRIETOR OF THE | : WORLD'S HERBAL DISP faln v H SARY OF MEDICINE, toration to | ' 1214 South SIxW stroet, who I8 the H wife of a well known comductor on the Union Pacific raflway. Here war o woman whose her mind. Sho was nearly crazed by hor dise | tressful condition and She foared that insants | ty wouid finally be her dreaaful portion Since Drs, Copelind & Siepara began thelr i work in Omaha they have lina no case yield- H ing more gratifying resultsthan that of Mre, | | Andress. The!r efoMs hwve rosoited in | | veritable rescue of the perishiy ind why | sh 1ot the facts be fry ¥ « | Mrs. Andrewssnys: “It i< tot) casuro | | and a duty to tell of my groat from | sickness to health. 1 eannot fully describe my recent condition, f0F 1o one cun oxpress | my suffering in words. 1'had been uiiing for | | 1 | | | 1 treat the following Diseases : ] | Catareh of the Head, Throat, and Tunge: Dis. | eases of the and Kar, Fitsand Apoplexy, Henrt | Disease, Liver Complaiut, Kidney Complaint, | Nervous Doebility, Menta! Depres- | sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Dinbetes, Bright's Di-ease, St Vitus' | rnfx’e’uk?nflfihusm.l alysis, White_Swelling, Scrofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turaors | and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate organs re- stored 0 health, Dropey cured without tapping. | Special Attention given to private and Vonereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 to 8500 forfeit fur any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without merocury. Tape Worms removed in two o three hours, or ug pay. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured | THOSE WHO ARE AFILICTED Willeave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on o us DR, G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. can tell what @ 5 & question, al. Medicing The only Physician wh Il a person without aski MRS G W. ANDREWS, Al correspondence strictly confiden 1 had constant ba er @ lived or divd. My stotiach distressed mo Spangler, Mury . greatly, ind T was badiy | | Seven yoars acho—puins cxpress, Address all lette | shooting all alonz the spine and hips. My | 8eutby express. Addiesall leters to back feit weak enc u.\i 1o break. My head W. G PANGLE, M. D, pins wero terelbie, 16 aluiost makes me X ST ¢ Bt Shudder to thinkof th-m, They were in the SRR THEEI UL Diveicof e head and necks also on | sealp was tender an'l sore, N0 one | i Ko, tho ieony 1 <ufered in ny i Chas. Lunkley, before | found retiof. 1 did not know S hat it : ; TTNLAR R WSO LB Faw s CRONTT puin. T8 WA pain—pain, Funeral Direetor anl Underta'ior atl the time 1 eould not” <leep~for years | 5 AV Rt RIS B o T could ot steenpor vears 1Y 811 Brondway, Council Blutts Ton eurs my nizhts we spent an dreary waiting ‘or the morni Then came unother | wretehod day with no comfort—no relief. 1 »Sumuel Proyn, 1 E. Bua ek, Charles B, | had no ambition. My hope of cure was gone | 8haw, George Hannon,” Wiillam V. Benson, | i $becme destondent—caring htto whothi- | Josers 7 Iriscon-ohn 11 Murburs, Levi T, | Ward and all other prop. it street between 21t and Lioated with i 15 o ¢ €rty ow Kas Which eame from indizestion Lt in tho eity of O uaha UMY heart was very we You are hereby notitied t the undor- tlon wnd pain that filea » | stzned. three disinterested freeholders of the | excrted my little T was out of breath, | elty of Omala. have teen duly appo nted by | and when Twent to see Drs, Copetand & Sieps | the mayor. With the approval of the ety | ard Teould searcely get to their office 1 was | council of suid eity. to assess the dumuze 1o | s0 weak. My ankies and feet swelied during | the owners respectively of the property af- the day i were tende 150 had dropsy | fectod by zrading i5t 10 of the Tuce which putfed me wider the eyes <o | 2ith streets, deeli inance i <hbors suid the swellings looked | 016 like v In fact T was bloated all over and | You furtner i my color was of itseif enouzb to prove my ser- | cepted sd appoint duly qualificd fous conditton. 1 hnd no ambition to work or | as required by the 21st day of make uny plins for the future. So nervous ¢ May, A, D, 18 wour'of 10 0'elock in the and miser hle had become that T was indif- ) forencon, at roon 701 New York Life huillin ferent to every thing about nic within thie corporate [imits of said city, moet | 1t would be's lonz and dreary tale should | for the purpose ‘of considering and niakinz Peive anuccountof my search for Teip, But | the assessmient of dimazes to the owners re- I looked fur and wide. Teonsuited several | speetively of said property, afected by said physicians in Philadaiphin and Hareshure— | erading, taking into. coaslderation special 180 four in Omahia—but with no reller benehits, if uny. that they relioved my pooketbook. Whe You arc notified to be present at tino Copeland & Shepard assured we they and place aforesaid and ninke any objeetions 1010 not betieve nass and pationd not only saver tor of da (e i heip them, But their have suved me chedness and di ionts ges us yo oneer frevunT may consider proper. . B NMcCuLLocn, 1 know—hive saved niy Life, T B RECvE nate 1fe was that 5 L THOMAS, hecame their pati for tod Omaha, April 27180, M1ane Uy well und Tbelleve iy cure is perma- | — Nt = s annual meeting of stocgholders of tho ont, Eikhorn & Missouri Valley Kuaroad pany will be held at the office of the com- v by o Friday, May ), . for the clection of di- Mrs. Andrews can be found at her ro and will verity inevery point the above stute- ment. Nolady in O stanas hisher in tho csteem of ber friends than she, tock p. 1 — el rectors and for the transaction of such other [ business us y come before the meeting, 1. B REDFIELD, Seerctry. Datel Aprills, 1z itk e 3 0 T 4l Al Nl Z A M N I H SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFF3, CATARRII AND KINDRED DISEAS I YOU have anything for sale or t TREATED AT THE UNIFORM Rare | 2 E. 1L Sheafe, Broadway and Main OF § A MONTH TuROUGHOUT rHE | Ti0 I9WA farws for sale. Tmiproved el N in ilarrison county, 3,00 SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS, MED- | fuiproved, $2400¢ &) ticres, $11 T harzaing ICINE I E. in lowa ana Nebraski farms eall on or writo el B8, =i Al parts of Ui Broadway and Main o) inson & Van Patten, Co Copeland Medieal Tnstitate NORSAL ROOMS 311 AND 312, Borgiivie kewiftfio New York Lifz Buildinzy, business chinee: 3§ vears Jease o butld | 2 M Bee oftice Counell Biutfs, 1 Cor. 17(h and Farnan Sts., Omuhz, Nob, New doubie houso W. H. COPELAND, M. D. -ciass C. S. susrarp, M. D, gt ing, . 7 ; tand co'd water scrvice, gas, ete, worth | Consulting I'hys'elans 500, wilosell at a bargain and solic t hone- Specialtes: Catarea and ali dizyass of thy e offers. Forest Smith, Baldwin Dblo k. E'I(I'. 1“""" i Hl Lun Nervous ):l‘l“- Council Blufrs, Skin Discases, Chiron 5. Oftloy SIR S MO TO0mB TOr oy T Hours 0 0 T s 3 20 brin s 2o 8 e | [DESMRABLE office rious” for rant fa Brown Sunday 104 m o 1p/m i il modern conveniences, Tor archal tronl il kindred disoas:s R A N treated successfuily by muil, Send ST D A ] stamps for cuestion efrculurs. Addross all — —= - | letters to Copeland Modical Institute, New NOR SALE—A good pony, cheap. Inqui York Life Bullding. Omaha, Nev. at41y Bighth street. Omaha Medieal and Sureien! ~ INSTITUTE. &g e d e ! h e :Q.INFI‘RMABY | D reatuey { ;‘!‘aj -0 ‘\L.!. 3 g Glooais and Soraieal Dissasns stitute making PRIVATI DISHASES Al Bood 1 suceosstully (roatol Syphliitic Polson regioved fron the syste: Without mercury. Now Restorativa irea ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Persons un- able 1o vistus may bo troated wt homo by Corraspon, Ali communications conti dor ronsirueats seat B e —— | INVESTMENTS. Real Estato in Washington City. TIE CAPITAL OF TIE NATION, AND THE FUTURE “QUEEN CLTY OF THE WORLD { A RARE OPPORTUNITY. [ teors o e A States shonld destes | ReRriverity oo ve L loent AdvARCe: | : 5 br AOA RPONEL Of 1he \ TR The Ay I ot {ar QIatARE % hen o owe 8 ! hh v oW e polnt of W A PN Seniet B e from the Wity o 1 it Iest section: And i . Tored (018 1 tho 5 AN IRYOMOF | LOTS $375 TO $700. | AMKIGCAN USRI roject 13 suro of & [ ol ! S 5 oep enden | Questions Usually Asked About Westoy Heights, i Adjoining the Grounds the Great Ameriean Univers il Orexpress, secarely packed, 1o narss to | R 0 b -In Northwost Was IndiCALY contents oF Sender One Brsonal e 1 N ettt bt v fho i Wi i, teryiew preterre Lo Call and consuit s or sond 1 il Gy o yard TOAK Viow. ox President BIStory 0 your ease, und we wili send 1 pada | $homa and 100 yards WRADDOr OUE Sty Whitioy's formor ¥ FREF Upon I'rivats, halt m novthw r BOOK 70 WEN, FiER, O%0n Lrvps, | Gsting $0)00, And eases, Tmpoteney, Sypliills, Giect anl Varico- Natlonal and Zoologi cele, with question Hst, has atready nuthorized Braces, Appliances for Deformities & Truses Inet sos nthe Westol D5e0 ¢ THUSY LS, ELECERLS LIS, Only manufactory ITG PPl iNCES, BATTER (IS AND | L Masanchusetts Av 10 e Amertean L0 U0 CIEY 18 L0 MOt Omaha Medical and Surgical Institule, G e 26th and Broa lway, Co m2il Bla s, ¥/ ColAnTnLE And Ten minutes' rido from o 1 Omahiy on [l The kround Omahn and ¢ neil Bluits eie motor lins rd the ety No IR\ RER p 1] il Cottues aro et ereced o the et AllKindsof Dyeinz and Cleanin s dono in thy | Isatso well wader way IVOments are stead hizhest stylo of the art. A|<-|\] nid stad : y pra R every clear day feathers eleano | by steam in first-class man- = AL ner. Work promptly done and 1inall Tn the tast appropriation biL there ts an ttem for purts of the country. Sead for o st the grading of Massachiusetts aven ue, extended, to CoUNtL Buuees, Lo va \ crne from Sheridan Cirele theongh the University L ErOUIIS eeept whore It rs Uheouih the Observa Lory gvonnds. Here 1wl e put ipon . eirele, s Of Counit Bt A 0 e e Tenst 10N Tt awiy Trom (e st Capital stees s130,009 | 5, Wt might be disturbed by tamic along the surplus and Protits 80,000 11 i meets (e views of the parties iter Net Capital anl Surplus xXry Washinzton Eveniig St Direetors 1 Dm0 66 S0 ) Thhe pictu S0, the Iigh character of Gleason, .13 1art, L AL Miliae, d Ve linsanyy [ the surronndings aid the popubicits of ths drives and Charies 1t ul.mu Transacegenoral ank.) | botwoon Wosloy Huights ‘and \Washington rojior, Iz husiness, | Larzes: capital and surplusof [ make itevident that tie of N Wagama ny bunk in Southwestern lowa. QNI IR CHIECUI T G TE D INTEREST ON TILME DB2OSITS | cess Saltimore Manuinctire:s £ i ~ | “FOr pintand other information siite to Attornoys tice | tho Ro>mz L 4 and Council Bluffs, La, at law Prac state un 5 Shugar Sims & Saunders— tedoral courts. Beno bloe JOHN F. WAGGANAN, Cor. 11t and G Sts., N. W, WASHINGTON, D. C. G, A. Scioadsack, Prooriston, Bluffsand 1321 Farnam St., O.na’ of every dascription., Packagas p Works, Cor, Ave, A and 23th St. Merchants who have shop-wore or them redyed and finishad equal to new BED FEATHERS RENOVATED most approved machinery,utest at less o [sEER S 23 821 Broadway, 1a. Dys, clean and rainish goods 2caived at either offics or at ths Counecil Binffs, Sand for prics list. soilod fabrics of any eharactor can huva y CLEANED BY STEAM, with the AND cost than you evee piil balo s HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. YHEHICLES O X0 STYILLHES AND GRADES, LARGEST STOCK. BEST GOODS, Office and Repository Nos. 12, 14 and 16, 4th Strect, LOWEST PRICES, ORDI Y [ ] RS FILLED PROMPTLY, Warehouse, Corner gth and Broadway