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T Pl | THE OMAHA BEE. OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Leiivered Uy Carrler toany partot the City 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER o | Bus'ness Ofce No 1 TFLEPHONES | \ight Editor No?) -_— MNINOR MENTIO N Y. Plumblag Co. Council Bluffs Lutnber Co., coa Crafus chattel loans, 204 Sappblock. James Dooley will bo taken to Corning today to have a preliminary hearing on the | slarge of murder. Congressman W. J. Bryan of Nebraska is booked for an nddress on the free silver question in this city June 18. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Smith fow friends Saturday evening at on First avenuo in honor of ( ingham and wife of Vermont who are visit- g them, The firo engine from ente ined a theie bome vernor Dill- | the Rescure hose house v rought into play yesterdzy to pumr - water out of the basement at the Pi swrect school 8o that the building migut be in decent shapn for holding scbool today. A “chorus is to bo organized fat 8 o'clock this evening atthe Masonic temple, under the direction of Prof. L. A. Torrons of Omahs for work at the Twin City Chiau- tauqua. There will b no charge and an in vitation has been extended to all musical people to joie, Cit; ingineer Cook work of muking an outlet tricts north of Broadway, and all mght Baturday and all day yesterday a strong cur- rent was running out of the newly con- structed drain until now almost all tho sur- plus water 18 gone, ‘I'he long rainy spell has caused the Second avenue school buildiug to settle until it was feared that the building had been badly damaged, An architcct was sent to examing tho building, and he gave it as his opinion that there would be no dunger if measures were taken at once to prevent its further scttling, This will be doue immed iately. Mr. and Mrs, W. . Sabp entertained o few friends Friday eveuing at their homo on Oakland avenueé. The evening was spent in cards. dancing and music. Thoe following were present: Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Hart, Misses Angio Rockwell, Edna Ruth, Nellie Wright, Mary Key, Messrs, T. C. Dawsoa, Frank P. Wright, George >. Wright, Dr. McDowell, Dr. H.'A. Woodbury. Mayor Lawrence is beginning to loosen the strings ou the salcons so far as the Sun- day closing order is concerned. Yesterday be instructed his men that the saloons might open their back doors occasionaly and deal out drinks provided it was doue in a quiet Somo vf the saloou keepers did not ¢ of this order until too late for it to be of Any use to them, but tno chaaces are that th>y will be ready for active operations by next Sunday, has completed the to the flooded dis WET WEATHER BARGAINS, At the Boston Store, Council Bluffs— Week of Bargnins, HOISERY. Ladies’ hose, tan black, slate and modes, 40 guage goods, 17¢ a pair. Fast black hose, Te, 10¢, 124¢ and 15¢. Best value in domestic goods ever of- fered. Another 100 dozen of our R & 20, just to have the best 25c hose in America. For children’s and boys’ hose we ar headqunrters and always show bargains | B. E. Cullis Pre | for sc.no time ot 10¢, 12¢ and 17¢. Ask to see our iron- clad hose for boys, only 2ic per pair. UNDERWEAR. 200 dozen ladies’ ribbed vosts, 5¢ edch, Ladies’ shuped vest 9e, three for 25 Laaies’ shaped vests, 124c each. Heavy weight silk trimmed vest, 17c. vest we show in three makes, fin- ished with silk, draw string, in white and ecru. Our 83¢ vests come in high and low necks, silk trimmed. At 50 sce our Egyptian lisle in ecru and black. Misses cream at Ladies’ silk vests in black, pink and cronm in narrow and derby rib, she best $1.00 silk shown. Gents’ underwear, mode shirt and drawers at 50¢. Lisle finish, shirt and drawers 75¢. Faney striped shirt and drawers (Med- licott goods) sola regularly for $1.25; our price for sule 75¢ each. BOSTON STORE. pot sillkk vests in black, pink and and ecru, FOT#ERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., Counc’l Bluffs, In Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest. safest, hes PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. J. M. Barstow and F. J. Day will leave today for @ week's trip to Galvestou, Pex. Miss Ola Ogden roturned Saturday night from a week’s visit with friends in Liucoln, Neb. ‘'he Misses Geane and Lou Dehaven witl leav ) this week fora visit with friends 1w e south Mrs. Joseph Pembroke of Bertholto, Til., 1s the guest of her sister, Mrs, J. G. Lémon of the Christian nome. Miss Angie Rockwell will leave today for Chicago, where she will visit for sevoral wecks with the family of ex-Governor Manoig. Mrs. Dr. Floyd of Gillispie, IlL, and aaughter Viola, aro in the city, the guvsts of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Lemou of the Christian bome, R. W. Bosworth, D.D., of Wiscousin, one of the delegates to the Methodist conference, £pent Sunday In the Bluffs visitiug friends, accompanied by his wife. Mrs, Horace rett will sail for Europe of June, accompanied by her son, vd Everett, who is now at Harvard college. They will rewain abroad gbout a year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schinid and daughter are n the city, the guests of the family of Alde maa J. H, Pace, Mr, Schmid was a business partner of Mr. Pace in this city for over ten years, He now lives iu Aun Arvor, Mick, — Some Facts About Sargent's Shoes. Sargent’s is no high priced shoe store and when he suys cheap shoes he meuns shoes chenp. “ Remember it is the amount of business a'store docs that mukes the price. It costs no more to do a $75,000.00 business than a $30,000.00 business, and that is the reason why Surgent can sell you shoes cheaper than any other house™ in the city.: 1 huve the largest and best selected stock of shoes in the city, bought direct from the manufacturers for cash, thus saving the discount, und when 1 'say [ will sell you goods cheaper than the cheapest and guarantce overy pair. 1 mean what 1 say, und will do it every time. Come and see me. My motto is good goods, lower thun the lowest B. M. SARGENT, 413 Broadway, Council Biuffs, ia, Swanson M ¢temple, Jurvis 1877 brandy, highest tost, Chirlsth r Notiee. Cheap rates to Now York July 7-10th: | aceount of the In ational Christian Endeavor convention. For resorvations on through sleepers direct to New York and any other information, apply to 5. Ferris, shenandoah, In. As to rail- road tickets, ete., upply to nllg CLB & Q. ticket agent, or toJ. M. Bechtel, D . A., Burlington, Iu. —— Had Weather Bargain 2,000 new patterns in carpets this week At tha Councit Blufls Carpet compuany ut reduced prices. Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. e — Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, satarrh, Shugart block, Council Blufls, Stafford. D.D,, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Empts a Part of the First Baptist Church for an Abiding Place. CLEANED OUT A MINISTER'S LARDER me IMangry Mortal In ana lnte Rev, Brew Burglars Plying Their Avoe Caught Stealing Coal. Search of Food House— s tion— Yesterday morning the janitor of the Flirst Baptist church happeued to run across a cheap lodging house that has been running pastin tho basement. U ueath the stairway, and almost eutirely cealed by a pieco of blackvoard that bean nailed up for that purpo: prietor, was a bed, while tucked away 1o dark corners was a rather complete house- Kkeeping outfit. On the floor were severul piles of ashes where the squattor had done liis cooking, The only thing to show \who was the owaer of the place was a box full of collars and cuffs bearing the name of E. E. Cullis, which was at once recognized as be- longing to n young man who has aiready had enough notoriety in police circles to satisfy an ordivary man. The case was had by tho pro- put into the hands of the police and a few hours later the young man was arrested at Delong’s mission on Upper Broadway. The charge of vagrancy was made agawst him, but i is likely that a moro serious churge will bo mado against him in the course of a day ortwo. Ho was scen one night last weck loafing about the of Rev. C. W. Brewer on I'wenty-first streot, after dark, in a suspicious manner, nll the members of the family having gone to prayer meeting. When thes returned they found that the back door had been opennd with u skeleton koy, and tho owner of the key had proceeded to go through the larder with such a vengeance as to justify Mr. Brower in the suspici that there was a tapeworm some- whero about the premiscs. Throo loaves of bread, all the pie and cake in tho house, and four quarts of milk wero tho main artices ot diet tuat were missing. Amongz the effects of Cullis was found u small hand mirror which was identitied by Mrs. Brewer as having been stolen {rom har ouse on the night when he was se3n about the place end when he made her nouse 10t0 a free lunch grab. -In his pocket was also found a skeleton koy which fitted the back door of the Brewer hose. Altogother tho chances scem to by very brignt’ for Mr. Cullis to take a trip scross the state. ——— 1s your bloodpoor? Take Beechams Pill.s —— Jarvis 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers. esidence Ogden house furnishes board and room at popular prices; from $25.00 to $35.00 per month, according to room. Fairmont Park Bolongs to the City. The supreme court says Fairmount park belongs to Council Blufls, The decision of the suprome court of Iowa with reference to kairmouunt park, which was briefly referred to yesterday. caused great rejoicing all over the city, as there is uo longer any room for doubt that the park Delongs to the city of Council Bluffs and not to any or all of the half dozen or more parties who have been trying their best 1o get poses- sion of it. In the three cases of Arnold, Barnes, and Williams uagainst the city the point at 1ssue was the question whether or 1ot the condemnation proccedings nstitutod by the city at the time ihst Williams' first addition was set apart by the city for park purposes were legal, it being claimed by the plaintiffs that they were not. Attorneys Holmes, Finley Burke and J. J. Stewart and Judge 'Trimole, who looked after tho city’s intcrests in e case claimed that tho law had becn complied with in making the condemnation, and this was almost the only poiut upon which there was any contest. The supreme court decided that the claim of the city’s atiorneys was well foanaed, and consequently chere was rejoicing in the camp yesterday. ‘I'ne case of Jason Walker against tho city is still pending in the federal court, and in it the same guestion is raised as to the legal- ity of the condemuation proceedin The state courts having wade the law oy their decision of Friday last there Is no question as to what the decision of the Unitea States court will be. ‘The attorneys for the city are oven more confident of success in the case now peuding, for in aadition to the point upon which the other decisions were ren- dered they have ruised tne plea that not W alker, but the firm of Wrignt & Baldwin, are the real purties in interest. 'T'ho case will come up at the fall term for final adjudi- cation in the federsl court. | DeWitt's Sarsavarilia is reliable, | Jarvis 1877 brandy, better than imp’d. | Chapman’ ren fuctory, screen doors and windows. write for prices. 15 Pearl Bluffs, xclusive him or Joancil See St., Yesterday morning Mrs, Theouore Benner, who Liues at the coraer of Eightn street and Fourth averue, was somewhat startled to see her bed room window rise slowly and the head of a man stuck cautiously through the opening into the reom. A moment later he took w mateh from his pocket, and lighting it, Look a careful suruey of tho room. Mrs. Benner called loudly” for help at this, ana dropping the window the fellow took 1o his hecls. Some o' tho neighbors were aroused and & search for tho would-bo burglary was commenced. Shortly after 2 o'clock “he was found hiding about the premises and was given into the custody of w police officer, who took him to the police station aud had him slated with attempted vurglary, He gave bis pame as Charles Davis, ‘Tro residenco of Mrs. Slater, 735 Main street, was entored by burglars ' yesterday morning between 9 and 10 o'clock, while all the family were away from home. A purse coutaining €, a razor and a five gold breast- pin are auioug the missing articlos. il DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cieanses the blood, increases (he uppetito and t0nos up the sys- tem. It aus venefittea many people who bave suffered from blood disorders, It will help you. Jarvis 1877 braudy, six old madals, Reiter, thetailor, 310 Broadway, has all the latest sty and vewest goolds, Satisfaction yuiranteed. n the Churches, Echoes fi Bishop Walden of Cuwciunati, who is at- tending tho conference, occupied yesterday moruis the pulpit in the First Presbyter church, and Rev. &, D. McCrary, D.D., iz tdo evening. Dr. McCrary was formel pastor of tho Broadway Methodist church of this city, aud still hos many friends, who wero pleased to hear his voice again from the pulpit, ‘Poo Congregational church was compelled to abandon its services all day long on we- count of the fuct that water had uccumulated i the basement to a depth of over two feet, 80 that there could bs 1o firos built in the furnaces. 1o tho evenlng they united with the Presbyterians in their services, At the Teinity Methodist churey Rov. LL.D.,0of Minne vreached at the morning service, Bishop A. 1. Goodsell of Texas preachea in the morning at the Fifth Avenue Meth odist ehurot aud Dr. C. W. Smith, editor of tne Pittsburg Christian Advocate, in the evening. John apolis, Miuu., Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, I, writes “'rom personal experience I cin recomw en DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, cure for hnpur blooa and general deuility Jarvis Wine Co., Santa Clara, Cal. C—— D in Boats, Frank and Ed Jackson, who live Gear the Northwestern roundhouse, are two of the rusidents of the northwestoro part of the THE OMAHA city who would just as soun hava their back yard full of water as not. _ Yesterday morn. ing about 5 o'clock, as OfMicers Ciaar and Murphy were makiug a roumiur of that vi cinity they found the two m*n Joading coal from a car that had been left standing on a sidetrack by the Northwestern roundhouse, into & raft proparatory to rowing it across to their home, which was on the other sido of & lagoon formoed by the late rains. They had already loaaed up about half a ton of the precious metal and were just on the point of leaving for the opposite shore when the officers hove in sight, They immediately jumped off their raft and struck out for the opposite side of the water on foot. Thoy were overnauled at toeir bome and tho “condition of their oclothes showed the depth of tho water through which they had waded, ‘They spent the night in the city jail and will have & hearing this morning in police court, e DoWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such poi- sons as scrofula, skin disease, czemwa, rhou- matism, Its timely use saves many hv More Bad Weather Bargnins, 2,000 new designs in lace curtains, portieres, ete., at the Council Bluffs Carpet company’s this week at reduced Jarvis wines, the oldest and best. Patronize blue ice wagonsfor Mo. river channel ice. Mulholland & Co. Tel. 162, Pastures for horses and cattle on George . Wright's farm south of Coun- cit Bluffs: 500 neves blus grass; running water. For terms apply to James Ruph at furm lovse opposite’ Wabash round house, or uddress F, P. Wright, Bald- win block. best lawn Hurd refrigerators and New Process and Quick at Cole's, 41 Main 00 buys the Investigate the the wonderful vapor stoves mower. o i soUTH OMABA, tertaln the Conference. ries Lave been arranged and conference will be received entertained in the Magic City. Too bas boen extended for next orany other day which may Tho program as sreanged provides that the dele- gates shall be brought to tho city botweon 10 and 2 o'clock on the motor trains especially provided. Tho visitors will be t by tho reception committee of the Board of Trade and escorted to the stock yards, showu all_that is to be seen there, and then taken ina special passonger train to the different packing houses, whon sight-seeing will be the ordor. Tho 'conferenco will be returnea to Omaba on aspecial train over the Uafon Pacific. Elaborate preparations are being made for their reception in tho Magic City. Council Mecting This Evening. The city couacil will meet this evening n adjourned session. Several questions of great iaterest to the city will come up for consideration, The council will take the preliminary steps in_arrangiog for the crec- tion of a new city hall, andwill rejoct the offers made by the owners of the new build- ings to be crected this season for quarters in those structures for the city's officials. The ordinunces fixing tho amount of licenses for outside merchants and vendors of fruits and veetables will come up for consideration and be passed. Other matters of great in- terest to the citizens will also be brought be- fove the council. Wil E prelim Al the Methodist and invitation Weduesday, suit the convenience of the conference, Mr. Willioms' Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, who reside near Twentieth and N streets, went out for a walk yesterday afternonn, leaving the house in charge of Charles Williams, a teamster in Mr. Owens' employ, who boards with them. When they returned Williams bad disap- pearea in company with a nandsome gold watch and chain that had been loft lying on the bed 1n Mr. O vens' room. The supposed robbery was reported to the police and an effort. will be made to regain possession of Williams and.the watch. otes and Fersonals. . Walker is conlined to her home Mrs. O. by illness. Garbago Inspector Snively has a force of 1aen working night and day. The nolice are stilt sceking A. M. Mangan, who broke jail Saturday night. A, E. Brigham will leave tomorrow for an cxtended visit with friends and relatives in Peunsylva The trustees of the Presbyterian church will meet this evening and select the pastor for the ensuing year. Timothy Flaherty has gme to western Nebraska and will visit several cities in that portion of the stute. Tho feneral of Mary, the young daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. John Flynn, occurred yester- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Harry Chawberlain, a prominent vouug gentloman from Clariida, T, was the guost of South Umata friends yesterday. Saturduy night tho largest receipts of horses at the stock vards was recorded. The number received roached twenty cars. D. M. Hilland L. E. Lindsey are under arrest charged with © uspicious chara ters. Tho suspects were found st 4 o'clock Sunday morning prowling around the Uuion Pacific aepot. At the First Methodist church this evening the members of Magic City lodge, Indepen- dent Order of Good Templars, will give musical ana literars entertainment, to he foilowed by an ice cream sociable, A’ pleas- aut cvening 13 auticipated. George Harney of the Third yesterday thrown from the topof a box near Swilt & Co.’s packing bouso and su taioed scrious injury. The uufortuuate man was iwjured about tho spine and had three ribs broken. He will recover, —~— Disease never successfully attacks tom with pure olood. 1ewit's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood uud enriches the old, —_—————— HIS HAIR CHANGED COLOR. How Heary P. Green's Dream About His Son Came Troe. Henry P. Green, an orange-grower of IPlorida, who hus been at the Grand for several days, says the San Francisco 12x- aminer, has been telling several of his friends’ o strange exporience that has bappened to him, Th nt leman, who is small of stuture, with a swarthy com plexion and eyes and hair like the color wen’s wing and a manner both wid courteous, had a dream lust Tuesday night about his son, a young ours of age, who had left him a duy or two before to go from this eity to New York and then back to his south- ern home, In his dream Mr. Green says he saw his son as pleinly as if the cireumstance had been o reulity. Lle was standing ot the sideof the bed, and the first sight he gotof him wus when he heard him say: Father, ward was a sys- that was a queer thing, wasn'tit. How do I look now with my light-colored hair and dark skén,” Looking at his son intently for a mo- | ment, Mr. Green saw that the boy bad a uliae appearance. He could not make out at first why he looked rather strange, but at a s he suw that his son’s hai his owa, was always very black, had to- tully changed its color. [t was not e actly white, but very light all over h head, excepting a streak of the nutural color here and there, Why, John, whut hus happened to you,” hie thought he said to the boy, No response came to his question, aud the figure of his child vanished. Mr. Green remembered the dream on arising the next morning, but guve tho incident no more thought except to smile good-humoredly at the oddity of the mental pnuencmenon, And there is nodoutt but what he would never have given the matter another thought had it not asumed on last Thursday, Muy 5, the appearance of a remarkably strange coincidenc On leaving here on Sunday May 1, hisson went east on the Californin ex- press over the Atchison road. This was the train thut was wrecked on last Wed- rond glan which, lik DAILY BEE | FOR JUNE .. & Y 2| FTHE special literary feature of the resources of Montana ; and Mr. Covr. |4 A June NumberisiMr. Jases Rus. TENAY Di KaLE contributes an inter- (Y| ¥4 siit LowELL'S pAjér on The 014 Eng- esting description of the Soelal and In- 4 i tellectual Condition of Eastern Peru, =V 4| l1sh Dramatists, ftfoductory toa series 95| of papers which will xun tirough the with illustrations + 48| year, A short story of national and patri. %| " The Number opeas with an article otic interest is contributed by SARAN U of curious interest-by Dr. CHARLES ORNE JEWETT, entitled Decoration 4% Warpsteis on Funeral Orations in Day. Another sh story, From Leo- 12| Stons and Word. The immedi 8| casian of the article is the covery, in excavations on the Acropolis, £| of a remarkable slab with a bas-relief pold’s Window, is from tF KATHARINE PEARsON W Mr. HOWELLS'S novel ¢ pen of Miss The World of Chance, is continued, and Jane Field, 5 of “The Mourning Athene,” an en- Miss WILKINS'S first novel, enters upon %[ graving of which ‘serves as frontis- an exciting stage of its dramatic devel- & picce opment. P'tI* Barouette, by WiLLIA The Number is strongly American, | Excepting Baron Vox Kouy's article on the Austro-Hungarian Army, ad- McLesNaN with illustrations by REiN. HART, concludes the series of Canadian Habitant Sketc mirably illustrated by T, pe Tiut- One of the most beautiful of the i s surur, all the contributions are from lustrated articles is A Honey-dew Pie- 3| American writers and relate mainly to nfe, by WILLIAM HANILTON GIBSON, 4| American subjects. The Birthplace of illustrated by the author. | Commodore Isaae Hull, by Miss Jaxe The Fifth Part of the Danube Serics, From the Black Forest to the Black Sea, brings its readers into the pictur esque region of Roumania T'o this great variety of entertaining D FOREST SHELTON, is an interésting article from its associati with the great naval hero of 1812, whose portrait i given—a full- page engraving from the 3, painting by GILBERT STuArr. Mr. matterisadded the Editor's Easy Chatr, Y1l GroGE W, RANCK tells the story of by GEORGE MWILLIAM CURTIS ; the A Kentucky's admission to the Union one Editor's Study, by CHARLES DUDLEY V2 hundred yearsago; Mr. JULIAN RALPI characterizes in a bright and compre- hensive summary the peculiarities and WaRNER ; and the Editor's Drawer, introduced by one of THomas NELSON PAGE's inimitable stories, Subscription Price, §400 a Year ARPER & BROTHERS, Purrisuers, NEw YORK ADWAY'& READY BELIEF exoraciating piins; nover falls to £Ive 0AYIL 193 1 TaEN o braises, bickachs, pala intay ehast oo sily, heaaliciy, torthny, tantly stops the mon For sprains, or any external pain, a few applications, ruboad on by hand, act like wmazic, caus- ing the pain to instantly stop. For conzsti inTannatag, rhanatisn, ne ralgia, lumbago, selitica, pains in the small of tha back, mo-e extandal and re peated applleations are nocessary: Allint2radl paing, diveriey, dyseatacy, il s pasms, nausen, faintlng ssells, nervoasne:s, s'e ealoishess, are reliovod instantly ind quickly cured by taking inwardly 20 t06) drops in hall a tumbler of wator. 5() cents a bottle; sold by drug. With RADWAY'S PILLS there is no better cu re or preventive of Fever and Ague. BAKING s POWDER. 25 ozs.For D50. ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb WELL BRED, SOON WED” GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. SPECIAL NOTICES. ’ COUN I BLUAF 5, J U YOU have anything for sale or trade sec E. Il. Sheute. Hroadway and Maln street. W IOWA firms for sal Improved 18) acros in Harrison county, $10.00 12) uerss fmproved, K) cres, #15.)0% For barzaing in fowa ina Nebraska farms call on or write, toJohnson & Van Patten, Councii Bluifs. FOR R l‘cny. E JTORAGE and Commissio Woure, etc., stored and sold lowest rates. L. Kinnenun, QUK SALE OR K vrofitable from £5,701.0, to —Dwollinza in all parts of the I, Sheafe, Broadway and Main —Sto . furni- N commission at % Broadway. INT—Larzest and most mirket in the west, dol 0. 0% s onth: bank boo's will show it; spiendid DUSINESs Chanee: 3 yeirs on’ bailding % Bee offi -e Countil Bluffs Ninvest situated at N New doubie hous 116 8. Tth St cli blutts. Tmprove pow anl first-ciass house, contai bauth roows. 2 fine pintregs, 10 ot Thackstairs, hot and gas, ote, worth 0, fnd solic t bone- Baldwin blosk, 0 rooms forront In Brown ng on Peari and Maln wolorn convenlences. For terms apply to A B Nichoia Healthful, Agresable, Cleansing, Cures Wounds, Burns, Etc. H. C. Cory, Chapped Hands, Y0011 6, a-onts for ulidin Removes and Prevents Dandruff. FrorsaLE-t vo-story brick dwolling, two e A R WHITE RUSSIAN SSEP. | noriintrssidl Vil b i el Sheafe. Broadway and Maln strect. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard ‘Vater. JOORSALE-A framo threc-room dwellin and lot, price #700.00; will easy payn ents of trade for land. E. 11 Brosaway and M PORSALE—-A frame six-room wood repair, xood sized lot. pri casy payments or trade. E. 11, the wity and Muiu street NOR SALE—An attrictive six room cott in_excellent repuir on motor iine, con- venient to church aund school. price '#1,:00, E. H. Sheafe. Broadway and Main stroet. NOR SALE—A frawesix room dwolling fn zood repal, convenient to Union Pacifie transfer. price 314)), casy pavments or trade. E. 1L Sheafe, Broadway and Main street, JOR SALE--A stock of merchundise con- sistinz of dry goods. notlons. ladies' nd in streot. ttorneys at law Prac- Sims & Sannders=httorsors, ot Jow, Prac: foderal courts. Rooms 3 4 and 5 Shugurt teno block, Council Blufs, Ia, nesday night in a violent storm at Dumas, Mo., The young man we.s one of the oceupants of the first Puillman car that plunged into the Fox river, along with the express and buggage, smoking Ao $ £k nixses’ cloaks and Juckots. gents’ furnisaing and tourist curs, As the cars fell | Fo0q0s PAURE RO RS BWITI take. Tow through the bridge into the swollen | or enstern Nebraska firm lands. E. H waters, young Green with a’dozen other | Sheife, Broadway and Main street. passengers broke the glass from the | To0K SALE-A sto-k of general inerehandise windows of the Pufian car that was nd brick building in'a live town 25 miles ast filling with water and managed to_ | from Omahi, a barzain fora live man, will voold m lund in eastern n In exchaing 1 Miuin street. 1 been o trying ordeal and he . s iy DOR SALE~Three room dwe! did rot realize whattad happened until | J') 0. poow Iy Nebragia or 1L Sheafe, wlout on top of,it and get to the shore. e Tt h Broudws 198 Fifth avenue: price, $740: n he stood there on thd bank of the river, | piyments K. H. Sheufe, Broadway and dumb and motionless with fright and | Street 00 bleeding from a nudaber of painful but OR REN A new two-story wounds and scratches. o= toom dwslling Iun‘{n..v AV svere headacho | #0d cold watee and all wodern couyenionees, W severe headacho | 25700 nonth, E. 1L Shoats, Brondway and 10 rest of the night. | Muin street. ntly astonished to | oo rras e had v not dangerous He soon experienc and felt quite sick t diy he was find that “his haiv dwelling Yy percep With 9 room feotrlt tibly changed from’a black to a very | belis, one u’,l\ 1 oncey in light color Ho then telogrnphed. ty | Counicll Biuds: ot 200 per month. £ 1 s i Sheufe ondway and Malu strees his father about thé”Btrange occurenco | Sie4fe. Brosdway and Mulu vircet ik and his lucky eseapéffom death, QOR RENT-32% Mynster street. two-story (e Cicnanl s motaRAi mVEa tavan iy frame dweillns i excollent rebadr, soven ath, ! U conven- rent, £330, Broud way presentiments, ie e und Maln street. William Sprague Smith, Providence, R. 1., mOR S r T T writes: 1 find Bradycrouine always cures | JPQRSALEA ne P xsliing o headache . Sheafe, Brondway und” Maln R Killed by » Penell, — — One of the most curious accldents Al pariopts. trult apa probubly ever known was the death of 31 Maln street ¢ aman in New York net long ago who was killed by falling on a sharpened lend pencil, whicl piereed his breast and caused death by running into his heart. No doubt somebody wili say that ought to be a lesson to meh not to cavry shurp: ened load pencils ig their pockets, but if people are obliged 1o be aly on the ookout to preserve their lives life is not CAPANE ™ PLLE CURE o Treatment orles Ointment o upsy ving. ' Posltive Cure fur B | worth living. 1y gr e din lieing (o, Weocat i Horudt. | *Lato to bed and eariy to rise will shorten | fuil §i por vox ¢ for5: se Wiy auffer fro the road to your bomo in the skies." But | this terribis s whon @ writien wuaranioo o 3 ov. 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