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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUF - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. £y Leiivered 1y Carrier to any partot the City 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER 1< ness Offce, .No#i wrLErHONEs | RIARROTE" Ne ————e e e MINOR MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Co. Bostou store for ary goods. Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, Tho funeral of K. A. Norling will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from uis late residence, 517 South Main street. Henry Dreier was fined #5 and costs by Justice Hammer vesterday for committing o assault and battery upon Mrs. M. A Hooten. The regular meeting of Etchetah council No. 8, ho.tas, will be held this evening in tho sizwam of the Ited Men, corner of Broadway an ! Main street, at tue eighth van for work in the dezroes. A. 1tachwitz complained to the police ves rday that Lis son, a young man, had stolen nother’s watch apd left home. Tho youne man was found last evening ata Gance in tho westers part of tue city. Marriago licenses wers tssuad yesterday to Hans Rasmus of Omaba and Minnie Ley of Councll Bluffs, aud John P, Eiteloerg of Omaho and Mary Kobr of Council Bluffs. Both couples were married by Justice Ham- mor. All the employes of the Boston store at- tended Chautauqua vesterday afternoon. A big carry-all and a talty-no coach wero char tered by their emnlovers, Messrs. [Fothering- ham, Whitclaw & C5., and all the expenses of tho trip were paid. Three men wors arrested by Deputy Mar- shal Powler yesterday nfternoon on a tele phione messago from the O aaha police and were siatea with be fugitives from jus t They aro supposed to have burgiur- ized a barber shop and stolen a lot of razrs \id other tools. They gave their names as Alonzo Ingersoll, Willium Lottare ana W. Metcalf. 'ho announcement papors that the merchants w places today, as well as v benefit of those who wist Chautauqua, was a mistake. agreement was first circulated intention of those who ot it up to have the stores closed on both dnys, but tho plan met with s0 much opposition that the paper was chunged. mado by some of tho 1ld close their steraay for tho to attend the Waen tho it was the A Big Attraction. Manawa hus a big attraction on the boards for the coming week. Com- mencing Sunday, July 17, Prof. Ogawa and troop of royal Japanese performe will give a public exhibition in front of the Hotel Manaws *h evening for cight consceutive evenings. Two per- formances will bo given each evening, he first commencing at 5 p. m., and the fecond nt 9 p. m. Performances will last one hour. This is no “Wild West” show, but 15 somoething every resident of Council Bluffs and Omaha should witness, Original Jupaneso feats will be performod, feats that will at once causo the average spectator to marvel at their difficultness Prof. Ogawa is enroute from ipan to the Fifth Avenue theater, New York, where he is booked with his com- pany for an extended engagement. The formaneas will be condueted in open uir and wilt be free for everybody. R CHANCE ANOT the Boston B, f. Those that could not avail themselves of our parasol und sun umbrella SALIS laet Suturday will have o ehance to do &0 Saturday first, when wo wi'l put on gale all our parasols and sun umbrollas AT COST. Saturday fivst (all day) open until 10 p.m. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Yor Saturday nt Store, Council Ia. PERSONAL AGRAPHS, Mrs. McClure of Mount Pleasant, [a., is the guest of Miss Ida Casady. W. L. Biggs is very 1l and his fricnds bave given up all hopes of his recovery. Dr. Jahu Dewitt Miller is in the city and will iecture at the Chautauqua this aftérnoon wuud evening. Miss Sophia Miller returned Wednesday piorng from Chicago, where she has been itending Owen academy, prepavatory sehool of tho Chiengo univesity, for a yenr aud a sl Sheexpeets to fit lerself for a teacher of kindergarten. e he International Cure, This institution hus been quictly pur- suing its way since the announcement of its opening in the annex of the Grand hotel in Council Blufls. Many have re ceived eure from the terrible drink diseuse, and toduy are happy in the new life that has come to them. The treat ment is sufe, suresnd permanent. Under a careful physicinn the best of results attend the treatment, una no one that has followed the instructions but h ceived full benefit of all that is claimed for the cure. Comfortable rooms are furnished in the annex to the Grand hotel, to which all friends of the cure are invited. "Phere are reception und reading rooms and vrovisions for buths; in fact, eve meuns is provided for the full recover, of all suffering from the achonolic, opinm, ine, tobe , cigaretto and allied disonses, Many have been sent forth from this cure to whomthe International Cure as- sociation can readily refer, Below is given atestimonial from one well known n Council Blufls: CouNciL BLugr, Ta., July 14, national Cure Associntion: =1t is a pleasurce benefits 1 hav Inter- Gentlemen for me to speak of the ceived from the Inter national Cure. I have for years been under the influence of liquor and much of the time unuble to control the uppe- ute, It has been serious harm to my own welfare, and sorrow and loss to my friends, A few wecks since I entored upon treatment at the Internationul Cure As- ociation and today [ am fully free from the desirve of alcoholic drinks, I live in a new world with a future bright with hope. My appetite is good and health oxcetlent. I have never suffered in any wuy from the treatment, but found benefits every wiy from same. It is with geatitade I shall always re- member the International Cure nd wish all suffering from the drink diseasc may find the s we relief it has given me. Truly yours, CHARLES, A, LINDROTIL, For further information persons cun eall at or address the [nternational Cure Associntion, 520 First avenue, fronting Buyliss purk, Council BlufTe, ——— my general Willinm Welch will have garryalls to leave the end of the motor line on Piorce street for Chautaugua at 25¢ for the round trip. Carviuges each wity. 2o¢ THE GREAT COST SALE v and sun U ton Store, Counell Bluils, b BATURDAY ALL DAY, OPeN 10 P, M, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS AT COST, 1i3, ) UGCIL Chautaugu DON'T FORGE OF Para pbrellng At the e UNTIL Brimad BLup Games. They are more instructive, more en tortaining than authors. Just the thing for the home, embracing history, litera ture, biogruphy, art, scicuce, geography. Call or send for circular, Howe Eoter tainwent Co, 12 Pearl street, YEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS | Colonel Bain Delivers a Delizhtful Lecture at the Chautanqua Grounds WHAT HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR TODAY of Yesterday's Pro- Store for Interesting Fentures gram—Iuture Treats in Those Who Attend—E tion Day Celebrati ancipas . The Chautauqua management has con- vinced the public of one thing. If there is any mishap by which an expected speaker is unable to apoear, the disappointment of the expectant audience is fully atoned for by supplying some one else, who will give an equal, or even greater troat, The public las learned that every duy there is somwe- thing rich, something which gives them more than their money's worth, so there is littie grumbling over necessary changes in the progrom. Tue disappointment caused by the non-ap pearance of tho great tarift disputant was wore thau made up for yesterday afternoon. Colonel Bain of Kentucky was reached by wire in time to secure his presence here, but notin time to advertise his coming to any extent, The crowd that gathered in tho amphitheatar was therefore given an agree- uble surprise. Dr. Eiliott introduced him as the peer of any speaker on the American platform. Uo this Colonel Bain made pro- test and exeused Dr. Ellow's fervent praise ou the groand that Dr. Eiliott had evidently never heard him speak. That Dr. Elliott was right in bis estimate of Colonel Buin’s oratoricel powers was soon evident, if the approving and enthusiastic expressions of the audience aro to bo taken as proof suf- ticie: Colonel Bain spoke on the subject “Among the Masses.”’ His themo was but athread on which he strung a_variety of gems, and gems thoy were. Wity epi grams, bits of choice rhetorie, Hashos of cloguence, weil-tola stories, tender seuti- ments, thrilling word pictures—one fol- lowed the otherso swiftly and so gracefully that the audience was swept along through tears and faughter as though a Gough was guiding their emotions. It was pronounced the most pleasing locture of the assemoly, and at its close there were no sighs over tho loss of & tanfl aiscussion, Elocution and 1 Yesterday moruiug the Carnos family and the pupils i elocution 1 physical culture occupied the morning hour, Prot. Carnes bud already appeared and enthused the audi- ence. So many times beforo that thore was little novelty in the entertanment of tho morning except the exercises of tho classes. Still the audience seemed to find much en- joyment, and so expressed themselves by ap- pluuse, st evening Ben his unfquo cntertainments, wusical novelties, stors arama, el “The ghost show followed 1dea of this popular form of Chautauquans is to picture the shadowy memorics of tho events of the season. A large nunber of weird figures, dressed as for asheet and piliow case party, took possession of the plat- form. Oneofthe unknown personated Dr. Il liott, the superintendent, and took charge of the program. Each of tie noted personages who had appearcd on this year's program WS tured by soma one of the ghosts. A little wagie lautern served to illustrato Prof. De Motte's locture. Weaver's freo silver speceh was mude more impressive by cue of tho ghiosts, who seattered lollars by the handful.’ Otner speakers o in lilke manner comieally imitated, £s also the exercises in physical culture and elocu- tiou. Lusy hands were last the necessary wavs, etc., for ysical Culture, iKing gave another of consisting of telling, bits of The underlying W er evening arr: decorations, mottoes, gate: the recognition services, which will tako place at 11 o'clock this fore- noou. Those who have nover witnossed such u service will find it aelightfully inter- esting, while all truo time Chautauguans will of course bo present. Jahu Dewltt Miller, The management has succeeded 1n- engag- i Jahu Deiwitt Miller for two lectures to- any. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock he will speak “Our Countr Its PPossibilties and Its Perils,” and in the evening on *“Tne Stranger at Our Gates.” The last named subject Is the same as one upon which he lectured at a former Chautauqua engage- ment, but the lecture has been entirely re- written. Those who have neard Dr. Miller once will need no urging to induco thei to attend this afternoon and evening. 1t hus baen decided to yield to tne wish of wany and continue the assombly thres days of next week, so that the breaking up of camp will not oceur untit. Thursday. Thoso daitioanl davs will by orowdud with at- atractions, thoro being enough talout within easy reach to cause the progam to be excel- lont. The announcements - detail will be n de from du V. anging KE coor, Dress According to the Weather Visit the BOSTON STOKE; there you will find the largest display of summer dress goods at n nominal COS Note the QUOTATIONS for & Our entirve stock of pare umbrellas at cosT, Our complete line of all wool challies for 48 All our wturday. ols and san Luansdownes in light shades, 1t and medium col- colors, for 3¢ a yard, 100 dozen ladies’ ribbed vests, de each, Ladies’ waists we show an immense ussortment. Our line of ladies’ black suteen waists eannot be equalled, Hosiery-—All that is necessary our line and get our price Our 75e summer corscts for s0e. Our $1.00 guaranteed summer corsets for Gie, BOSTON STORE, Council Blufs, o — Internutional Cure association rooms are in annex to Grund hotel, 520 First avenue, Council Blufls, In. For cure of alcohiol und opium disease. is to 80 Colfax ginger ale and mineral water sold at wholesale by Duguette & Co. manufacturing confectioners, S Chautaugua : Leave Council Bluffs from Rock Island depot at 6:10 a, m., ) a. m., 950 a. m., 10:27 o, m,, 1:00 p. m., 1:50 p. w., 5:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Emunclpation Day Celobration, The colorea people of Council Bluffs and Omaha are making arrangements for a cele bration of Emancipation day, August 4. The colebrution will occur in Faitmount park and it is the i of the committes huv- ing in charge the preluminaries to provide an entertanmont cqual to any of \he kind ever enjoved in Council Bluffs.” Speeches will ba mide vy Hon. J. H. Kelley, Dr. M. O. Rick ettsand’A. H. Willis of ‘Omaba ana Dr. Laws of Keokuk. A basket diunor will be served under the trees, Subscription papers are being circulaied to raise funds to uefray the expensos, —_— Don't patronize foreign wines when you can got A better one at home. Try Cook's Extra Dry lwperial chaupugne, The Jewel gasoline stove is the bes in the world for safety, durability and economy, and the new Jewel is its equal. Seo them ut Charles Swaine’s, 737 Broad- way, 150 people in this ity use gis stovos, The Gas Co, puts 'em in at cost. Chantauqua druggist, G2o. S Davis Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a nd10 a m, 12m, and 1, 2, 2:40, 4:80, b, & 6:80. 7, 7:30, 30, 10, 10:40, 11 and 11:% p. m. The 11:85 train will make connection with the last electric motor cur for Omaha —— Legally Executed. b Ariaxts, Ga, July 15.~Peter Daiel, cobe THE ored, was hanged here this afternoon for the murder of Syivia Lyle, his mistress, whom he caught with another uegro. s e HOMAR A, sov ouncil Sitting as A Board of Equal- 1zntion. The city council met last evening as a board of equalization, and immediately got down to business, The clerk was instructed to make several changes in assessments ns returned by the assessor. (=] The fivst complaint to roceive considera- tion was from Mrs. Josephine Car- roll. 'The clerk was instructod to reduce the assessment on her lot on Nestreot between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, to 81,600 and raise the assessment on the lot owned by the Schlitz Brewine company at Twenty fifth and N streets to §1,850. A reduction of nssessment on forty-five lots in MeGavock & O'Keefo's addition was ordered and the amount increasea unon the property of the South Omaha Land com- pauy, the total amounting to £1330. The complaint filed by the Board of Trade com- mittee was considered. A lurge number of lots and blocks were mentioned as bemng assessed too low and the amounts on several were raised and corresponding reductions made on other property A larco number of other complaints of a minor nature were considered. On the per- sonal hst Howland & Bradford askel to nave their assessment veduced from $2,100 to £2,500, but the council couldu’t see ivin tnat light. Tho assessment upon B, Jotter's property, composed of eighty-three acres, located in the southwestern part of the city, was re- duced from $15,000 to $12,000. The assessment on Burney Hughes' prop- erty was reduced from £6,000 to I'he council was still in session at a late hour, City Clerk Ditzen has just received from the county clerk n statement of the number of miles of railway the city, together with the nsseseed valuation. The Union Pacific has two and one-half miles of railway, assessed valuation §11,15) per mile, making a totul of $30,551. The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valloy, eighty one-hundredths of o mile, assessed valuation $5,000 per mile, makirg a total of £4,000. The 8. & M. has a mileage of two and twenty-tive hundreths miles, assessed valuation $3,500 per mile, total 814,025, Tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific has seventy - sevon ono hunaredths of a mile, assessed valuation 0 per mile, total £1,235. Tho Missour: Pacific has a mileage of one and thirty-three one hundredths of a mile, as- seased valuation per mile, $5,500, total 6,6 The Omaha & North Platte, ninety-ninc one hundredths of mile, assessed valuation £6,000 per mile, total $,,531. The total num- ber of miles is ecizht and eighty-eizht ons hundredths, and tho total valuation #6503, The valuation of the several telepraph companies, Puliman and_Palace car services show a total valuation of §3,000 more. ‘The assessed valuation of the several bank- lug institutions has also been received and is 210,300 03 < 16186 46 2200 08 al bank rs Savings bank Eouth Omalia Nutlor South Omahia Savings bauk That School Levy The action of the county commissioners in refusing to make the levy of 121§ mills for the purpose of purchasine sites and erecting school houses, and County Attorney Ma- honey’s opinion that the South Omaha council i the proper body to make the levy, is in accordance with the position taken by the council. The school board has been working under tho charter of a city of the sccond class having more than 5,000 people, while the council has been conducting the affairs of the city in ac- cordauco with the provisions of the charter woverning cities of the first class baving more than 10,000 population. In cities of the sccond elass tho county commissioners mako the levy, while in the ¢itios of the first class the council makes tho levy. ‘I'ho members of the Boara of Education have not determined what action they wiil take, but will probably sk tho council to make the levy of 1215 mills. Their labors will bo in vain, however, unless some of the members of the council experience a chango of heart, as nearly ail of them are opposed to making a lovy, and especially so large a one. Enthusiastic Young Republicans. Tho Young Men's R3publican club had a well attended meeting at 320 Twenty-fifth street last night. Jacob Jaskalek presented the club with a job lot of funs, upon which were pictures of Harrison aond Reia, and they were thankfully received. A. L. Sutton, W. S. Cook and B. E. Wil- cox wore appointed to secure u hall to be used in conjunction with the Old Mea's club, E. 0. Maylield, Ed Stearns and iSps_Cory were delegated to revise the constitution and by-laws of the clu The meeting was an o voung republicanism in South Omaba will Cuter upon the campaign with zeal ana a de- termination to win. Stort talks were made by sevoral and an adjournment was taken. “The president will call the next meeting. Wil Test 1ts Constitutionality, The constitutionality of a city ordinanco is to be tested in the courts, At a recent meeting the couucil passed an ordinanco prolubiting the herding of stock within the city limits and empowering the poundmaster to place any herds found in_the city in the public vound. Yesterday Chiof Eeckett and Poundmaster Puillips swooped down upon a herd of nineteen head in the nortnern part of the city and vlaced them in the pound. Later the herd was roplevined by D. P, Ross, who had them in charge. The case will come up before Judge ledges Monday afternoon, Cime N Miss Auna Smith came near being drowned in the north lake at Spring Luke park yos- terdny afternoon. She lost her footing and fell head tinto the water. The water is not deep, but in oor fright sho lost al thouxhts of rezaining her fect and permitted the water to fill her lungs. 1d Halladay rescued the og lady aud by aoing so saved her life. The accident resulted in breaking up a varty of which Miss Swith was one, The party came from Omaba and was composed of young people, Bohemian ¢ stie Associntion, A public gvmnastic exhibition will bo given at Blum's hall this evening by the Bohemian Gymnastic Association Sokol, The exhibition 1s given under the manage- ment of the instructor of the National Gym- pasuc union, Prof. Straka. ‘The program in- cludes calisthenics, exhibitions on the hori- zontal and parallel bavs and the vaulting horse, and the formation of pyramids. The South Omaha band will furnish music for tho occasion. A social dance will wind up the evening's festivities. m Notes and Personals. Cuptain Van Wie of the police force is in- disposed. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs, . A. Merriman. Miss Harter, daughter of A. J. Harter, has returued from's visit at Chidago, Mrs C. H. Mack and family have g lowa aud Wisconsin summer. H. Rich, managor of the Daily Stock- man, returned yesterday froma business trip to Chicago. M. Cody of Davenport, In., is in the aity, Mr. Cody was formerly a resident of South Omuba, A new lodge of the Modern the World will be orcavized in this city Tuesday evening ’ Aanb_chapter No, Star, will hold au evening, and all attend, Mrs. R. T. Maxwell bus gone to Pitusburg, Pa., ou au extended visit. Mr. Maxwell, who accompunied her us far as Chicago, returned howe last evening. Carl Brown, 1he California trumpeter of the people's party, dellvered oue of his famous illustrated speeches to w large crowd last might iu the opou air at Twenty-fourth aud N streets. A. A. Wright yesterday geuce that bis aged fathe souri Vallev, la., had been vadly injured in A runaway. His 10jurles may prove fatal, Mr., Wricht left imuiedinstery upou receipt of the news for Missourl Valley, ; o to to visit during the Woodmen of 52, Order of Fastern importaut meeting this members are urged to received intelli- liviog near Mis- OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, HELD UP BY DALTON'S GANG Bold Train Robbers Make'a Big Haul in the Indian Territory. THEY SECURE FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Although the Express Was Guarded by & Posse, the Hig yimen Carried Out Thelr Plans and Brove the Away—Three Wo ards nded. Gurnme, Okl, July 15.~The Missourl, Kansas & Loxas passenger train No. 2, south- bouud, was held up by a gang of masked robbers at Adair, L T., lato last night. The robbers secured the contents of the safe of the Pacifio Ilxpress company and made good their eseape. 1t is believed that the robbers were the noted Dalton gang, who are ro- sponsible for o large pumber of similar crimes in the territory, tho latest hewg tho robuery of tho Santa Fo express near Red Rock, hardly a month ago, L'our of the gaug were recontly captured nour Guthrie, and’a posse was on the track of the others of the gang. Tne capture of the four took place in the early part of this week and it wus believed that the remaining members would certainly bo captured, They evidently eluded their purruers, and whilo yet fresh from the pursuit committed an- other during robbery. 1t 1s believed that the four men capturad “‘peactied” on the gang and revealed the plot of last night’s rovbery, fora posse was ol ganizad ai Adaie to protect the Missour Kausas & Texas train. The mothod of the robhery corresponds with the methods of ail the Dalton operations. The train had just left Adair when two men crawled over the tender, terrorized tho engincer end his fire- man with drawn revolvers, and comwanded the envineer to stop the train, As he dic so tao posse prepared for an attack, which was immediately mado by tho members of tho gang from the roadsiae, J. G. Kennedy andtwo Indian policemen, members of the posse, wereshot and shghtly wounded. They, together with tho other members of the posse, retreated, and left tho robbers a clear field. The express messenger, in tho meantime, had locked his safe and b den tho key, after having barricaded the doors of the car. The robbers broke through tho barricade, drilled the safes and blew them open with powder, sccuring their entiro contents, The amount stolen is_velieved to be in the neigbborhood of §0,000. Lhe rob- bers escaped. The News at Hoadquarters. Pansoxs, Kan., July 15.—The following particulars of the robbery havo been received hore by the officers of the roaa: “The gavg went to Adair about 9 o'clock, held up tho station agentat the noint of Winchesters, cleaned tho station out of all valuables aud then sat calmly down and waited for tho arrival of tho train duo at 9:45. Just as tho train was pulliog out of Aduir, two of tho gang climbed over the ten- derand covered tho engineor and fireman with revolvers and compelled them to stop tho train. As the trmmn slowed up, the guard, consisting of Captain J. J. Kinney, chief of detectives of the road, and two Indian policmen, prepared to make a fight. The members of (he gang gathered from the roadside, however, aud a lively fusilade followed, in 'which Kinney and tho two' Indizns were wounded and com- pelled to retreat, having emvtied their re- volvers. During the fight two stray bullets struck A drug store up town, seriously injur ing Drs. Youngblood and Ciough. The lat- ter has since died, and the former 1s in a critical condition. cmtaigius oLEDO. lowa, April 6, 1501, Or. J. B. Moore, Doar Sir:' My wife has used about six botties of your Tree of Life, and thinks that she nas recoivod greater ben- efit from it than any modicine she over taken. Yours traly, L. H. BUrkix. Gen’l Azont and Treas. West Collego. Since reccivinz the above testimouial, 1 am in receipt of a letter and check from tho Rev. L. H Bufkinof Toledo, Iowa, April 25, to seud Rev. J. W. Kenworthy, Crostline, Kaon sas, s1x bottles of Moora's Treo of Life. or sale by all druggzists. o Terrific Stor Towa. July 15— A terrific wind and rain storm passed over this section last night. Considerable damage is roported in all directions. The Ladies, ant offect and perfect safoty with which ladics may use the California lighid laxative Syruo of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite ‘remeay. To get the true and genutne article, look for the name of the California Fig Svrup Co., printed near the bottow of the pac The pl 1ERDAY. Domestie, The Southwestern Rullway and Steamship assocint'on has resumed its sessionsuat St Louis, Licitenant Samuel C. Lewmly has been pointed judge ndvocate gencral of the With the rank of captain L Parks was hanged s murder of Mrs. little stepson st Muy. even workmen on the Cotton Telt ro Worth, Tex., made their hed whieh was sianding on a s.de In the night a frelght train backed fnto the car. Allseven were frightfully hurt, three will die. - W at Galveston. Tex., Josie MeGaugh i flat - W Kind of Insurance, For 25 cents you can insure yourseif and family against auv bad resuits from au at- tack of bowel complaint during the summer, Oneor two doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera_and Diarrhea Remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails, and is picasant and safe Lo take. No family can afford o bo without it. For sale at 25 anb 50 centsper bottle by druggists. AN * Pure Biood, Purfect Health." Weak and Weary Women can find relief gt Jast in Nature's own remedy, the gelebrated Kicka- poo Indian Sagwa. It never fails to relieve woman's jpapifold ills. Try Kickapoo Indian Sagwa We do not consider it necessary to go into de Ahint is sufficient. Mrs. JOHN HARTMAN, Forest City, lowa, says: 1 cannot express myaplf strongly enough for Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. 4’ was in a bad condition when' | heard of ‘It —was weak, no appetite, aimost constant headachés, and felt tired and dragged out all the time. | was discouraged, sad, and melancholy. Two bektles of Kickapoo /idian Sagwa restored me to my own self, and | blets the day it was brought (o my notice. Remember that it is Nature's own certain, safe, and 1eliable remedy. £1.00 0 bottle, Al druggists. “Kickapoo Indian Salve heuls ull sores. 25 cents. Anow and Complets Treatment. EUDDORILOFi Oiniment i Capaale JULY 16, 1892 turing agonics! and seven doctors in th benefit. Tried CUTICURA Rk relicf was iinmediate. was entirely cured. Doy as any mother could wish Mus. M. FERGUSON, 86 W, Brookline St., Boston. 'SKIN OFF, FACE RAW Short time after birth baby broke out with er “~\ ‘ion. The skin was peeled offathc was almost raw. Family doctor much tobe done. We tried se edies, all failed. Then tried Cv RiMEDIES & > would was wonderful. One set cured the child. W.A. BAN 174 William St., Newark, N. J. ERUPTION FROM BIRTH My buby boy suffered from Lirth one raw and ex- med flesh. " Norest Doctors failed with eczema. His little neck, and thighs wer posed m 1ss of red and inf] His. uflum,;vu‘ inten: day or night. to relieve. ‘I'ried Cuticura. worked wondrotsly, diate, cure speedy and complete » GG SPEEY SIWAL. A, GARDNER, 184 E. 123d Sty N Everything that is cleansing, purifying, Ip, and hair of infants and children the CUTICURA RiME- ntvelicf, and a speedy cure in the most agonizing of itch- ing and burning eczemas and other itching, scaly, and blotchy skin and scalp discases and beautifying for the skin, pies will do. They afford insta and point to a speedy, permanent cure, Bad Complexions Pimples, blackiica sume« rashes, tan, freckle burn, bites and of in vented and cured by CuTicuka Jost effective skin purifying and bea tifying soap in the world. ~ Only pre ventive of pimples, becaise ventive of clogging of the por G. W. PANGLE, M. D. Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. BREADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AN] WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF TH WORLD'S HERBAL DISPE! SBARY OF MEDICINE. I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Tungs: Dig. enscs of the Eve and Eaf, Fitsuud Apoplexy, fleart Discuse, Liver Complaiut, Kidney Complaint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal leakness, Dinbetes, Bright's Ditense, St Vitus' hance, Kheuhatism, Varalysts, White ling, Berofuln, Fever Sores, Cancers, TUracrs and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drnwln;:yln drop of . Women with her delicate organs re- R12395 heaith. Dropey curcd without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 to 8800 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease | cunnot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, or ng pay. Homorrhoids or Piles curcd. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what aila a person without asking @ question. All correspondence strictly confidential. Medicine Bent by expresa. Address all letters 1o G. W, Pangle, M. D 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa torneys atliw Sim & Saunders 315y, fedeal courts, 4, 4 und Benro block, Council Bluirs, lu. -At v 5 Snugat COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAHDY2 WOR(S All kinlsot Dyeinz and Cleanin hithest style of the art Padod Drios innde to losk as zood us now Work promptly done and deliverel il Durts of the codntry. Bend for vrice st C A MACHAN, - - PROPKIEPOR dono Inthy and stainsd W(Broadway. Near North vestara D)) COUNtL BLures Lo va CITIZENSSTATE BANK Of Councll Blu 1 - Capltal steo'c I 8150,00) burplusanl Profits. . 80,005 NetOapital an | Surpiay and'ills: ‘o Poxitive Cure for Blind ur Wieadiag Itehing, ¢ uronio, weont dr Hored tary llos. T 1ia Koulady has Hover bion Known to Til. 1 por box. G for do: svat by wall, Wiy sufler frot ihia torribia disoise Whan o Writien guaraaies is posILively glvon with ‘rofuna the money |t Bt cared Sond stamp for {ree Sampie. G uaraiies Uralats, 800 Ayents, ooraes , Vwaba, Neb. i 820,000 naadton 08V e ) A Ml 4V arlos I HAnann. Trans 0t zener sl binks Tk businoss Larzes: capitel wod surpius of Wiy bk lu Fouthwestern Low. tors . . i, K. 18, 1, L ilNTEdESL‘ ON TIME DHEPO3ITI3 My baby had eczema. Oh, his tor- Tried two hospitals y, no Uies, Tn nine weeks Now as fair a Did not th n's they nount to much, but the result relief imme- r:d, rough and oily skin, 1 suit cts, pre. SUMMER HUMORS OF INFANGY When the pores open freely, | It is the scason of all others te I'is the time of all others to cure | forever cleanse the blood, skim, heat humors, itc! hing and burning cczemas, scaly and blotchy €rup- ) ) I tions, and every ing and disfiguri diseases, with I¢ no other time a Cure Tvery part o ing Cunice the itch stopped, and in all gone. CHARI bad case of e sore. The Hands tied his hands te Curicira K we recomme Pal Dafiled th N and my darling boy was ¢ 7 v ARICO compounded in the made by the Cuticur ers, and humor remec Luxuria 1s produced by th 1 Omaha Me: e Cuticura Remedies speedy, effective, and economical ITCHING BURNING SORES My lile girl was troubled with itche Y i bumming s L) Feaan Tuh: e doctored &% 3 wuonths, did not do her ocken, Mo BAD ECZEMA ON BABY Our baby b GEO. B, and JANETTA HARRIS, WORST FORM ECZEMA v had eczema, worst form little sufferer was in - 5. T A RexpDIES. = awful discase had ceased its venge Tarents and all havi dren should know that no remedi have performed the wonderful cures daily in truth the greatest skin cures, blood purifi- Cures made in childhood are permanent. ause of dry, thin and falling species of tortur- ng skinand scalp At re the celebrated bss of hair, S0 d by 1 lled it of her person was covered xcepting head. Afier Uk A RuMEDIES o weeks four weeks th ES M. ( \'H\'I.V gomery Co oy, four months old, had Head was ¢ doctors did not help sixtecn weeks. Mittens v prevent his scratching, Revroms cured him, and nd CUTICURA to othiers, Webster, Ind. e best doctors here. ny e hien began witl C In two months the ) trace could be seen of it ured. LS, Bunker Hill, 1 g the care of chil- s ever history of medicine A ReMEDIES, whichare lies of modern times. nt Hair and scalp of all impurities and it neglected, may become life-long afflictions. Parents, think of this, your children yecars of physical and mental suffering by hereditary clements, whic Save reason of torturing and disfigur- ing humors and discases, Baby very sick with eczema when ,_?\\4 three months old. Had home doctors Sick six months before we tried Cericunas, ' No i in them but 1 specialists. <e all the in two months he was entirely cured. Not a spot Cuticura | BABY RAW AS BEEFSTEAK T, Winfield, Miche TERRIBLE ITCHING Taby three months old, broke oa with white pimples on 1ed surface itching was. terrible, scabs formed on head and face. _ Used every liing Could hear of five manths. Grew Worse all the time, Durchased Co- TUCUNA REMEDIKS, 10 three weeks there was not a sore or pimple, not even 4 sc Muis, OSCAR JAMES, Woodston, Ka BABY ONE SOLID SORE by two months old. Head, arms, < each one solid sore. Doce tors and everything else did 1o good. Without faith tied Cunicura R bis. In oneweek the sores were well, Now fat baby. _Sound as a Mus. BETTIE BIRK 8y a— A REMEDIES are sold throughout Irice, CUTICUKA, the great Skin Cure, 50 cents; CUTICURA SOAP, 25 cents; CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new Blood Puri fier, $1.00. Prepared by the Porrer Drug AND CiEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. “All About the Skin, Scalp, and 11 64 pages, 300 diseases, mailed free, the world. vk Soar. Tt strikesat | anses the scalp of irita and crusts, stimulates insects which feed on the I hence succeeds when all other methods fail. anl Szl INSTITUTLE 33 INFIRMARY rFOR —OF i s appar forsu feonssfu trs it » of disease reqn sur 50 beds for paricnts, Hent aceono i Wr te for clrealars bracos, trasses, club foe pics, tumors, ¢ ineer, e hal < fon, nev. b aider, surgienl pheEtioho, - KETRAY DISEASES OF WOME Women FR indop trenent for wor Ftrietly DEyite) Un oy sUtute making a Spo-i PIREVATS L AUB ood Dise s Syphliitic Poison remo Without ‘morcury No ment for L VITAL able 1o vinit us may correspon_onee. Ali ¢ dential. Mol cinos Wik L OF0xpress, nud cute conte Py CW Drofe cal history of your cuse, an WrLDDCL Our i I BOOK T0 MEW, £ enses, Tmpotency, Sy ceie, with g | Brates, Appliances Only anufactory 113 APPLIINCES, oeurivity, paralysis, eye. v, ski THIA ALL— i) ’f" Chronic aud B2t Disn 3 1mn V) v Dru Loc s an 1o var yomedio U treat i »ord wni attondanss s N tho wost. on deformitios 1 t. cirvaturos of snins, tirrh, hronchius, in- nsy, kid- b1 anld all A SPEOTALTY, Book o Dise s s of an't b N We havelatoly ad od oty - s during confl Ketiuble 3 Ity disT hent edioal Lo- ASIS suceossfull ved fron ti w torati POW i1 troata systom irea Persons un e treated at e ommu nal in- and consnlt us or sea d Lwe wili send in plain REE: Upoa Privata, ooiul or 15 D1 13, Gloot unl Varico- s & Tr Westot DEE N LLECE )3 - wid BATTERIES AND BELTS. Omaba Medical and 26th and Bro: Ton minutos' rilo fro i nid Council Blu SPECIAL CLUNCIL NOR RENT—The dwol and Eighth M. E Smiths i1 rooms, & modern inprovencnts building; rent $41 pe FURSAE=Tiourin: g of gencral mere Price #2500 will trade or IKanxis lund. K. il. TFYounave I, Sie “Fnu RENT—Dweilin cliy. b 1L Sheafe, | JOUE SALE-Hotol i porous Nebraska el Zool reusans for selling suiap. F. L Sheafe W ANTED ngo for Couneil Shoafe, Bro i wiy and ) 00K SALE-Llevator £000 b d dliy; corn hour: saw mill atiachn, Auinz a gool bus nuss: | Biufs. Wil tako good | setl cheap for vasi I VHE BIGGEST BAL dence lot No. 110 foet front; st location the city 1f taken b « Pear: strest JOARM nnd ety fowns Heal estute for sale Dw nx und husine Money loaned for lock K " Poarl stroet ok san gurden Blioafc NOR SALE~Reed iat) B A dnaneswsde. Cutting, with co apleto chuoks, one G-inch, o Chiueks s sets netal Lur one i-horse power oil ¢ pulloys, bolting, ot will i Sold chuip foi ¢ purty. Ad ress Bos 4 2 ACKES of county for sale MOk ALY B or et At wi doveloping 125 horse oy daily g, 1 LDPUTLen nees coplel frine residences b uere orice, § 50001 Wil tiak ebriskn land. F '];..nu\n On eusy il parts of the city 7\|:I: Three T o s s et HEN'T Windows o cach room, On sl Al near John Albion | street formerly aything for fo, Broadwav Broadway aniMaln st Surgical Institate, 1way, Conoil Blufs nter of Omahy on elostric wotor 1ins. OTICES. BLUFFS, n'c n Hnzon First avenue occupied by rooms and ull stublo und out onth, . Sheafe. and grist mill with sandise and dwellin for eastern Nebraski I it h oo Vo or tr 11 Mk st sin il parts of the Sroadwiy Maln L restiaurant inu pros- ty, paying business, price 81,00, 1L 15 o Broidway a1 Maln stroot Enstorn Nol aski lands in i3 uflx property. Tain stroot x- i ller, il with corn er ndor, 10) nt, 40 1P e ocated near Cou and 1n_exchange or 1 Shoufe, WAIN onth and pce, sho! b, Double r First str best bargain in Day & Hess. 4) 5l - ut lowest ratos. rental investors Louges & Towle. payments. fruit and ouncil Blutrs. B 1. ot 10, f00L O poWS bitek gewred and serow ANEO O ZOAFINZ, 3 neh and 1 dril £ 0018, otui als) with shifring, i good order und | time Lo right uthorn lowa forsal, ruit faro in’ Mills i & Van Patton izl Al ash or ¢ tolior mills tor power T Water entire yoar; rrels: mach nery und elnevery detall, Ge of lund. tit'e verfeot: o uniiiprove | eustern 1 Sheaf Vg ments. dwollings in o Shen f roows unfurnished, arniahed tosult, Two Apply 10 N, 1vt btrect, For Baby's Skin Baby lemishes, rashes, chafings, irritations, and wnflammation of the skin and scalpy , thin, and fal ing ha veated and Cured by Coric oar. Most soothing, healing, and purifying skin soap i the world, aus well as the purest and swcetest of toilet and nurser;' soaps. WA near Omaha! Pri Take good farn inexchin e, wasn Wil Ao esk, tuble und chulr 1= fo1 cish NOR SALE—Towa farms in Pottawntin wnd adjoining counties B, 1. Shoafo. W ANTED -Stock of gon, mdse. for spot sty ot to'exeocd 2400 wust bo oloan aud located inw live eastorn’ Nob. town. 1. Sheafe, W ANTED About Aug fumily, n compeicnt housework ! must hive evenings at 615 Willow ave 100w il buy o Sterlin No. 1 condition. sluirs, JEOR SALETotols and rostaurants in Towa and Nobrasin, doinz profitible business 1 well Tocated s Wi Gaice Lind in part trade; rite for detadls, K11 fe. NOR SALE—A first cluss stosk of zeqeral mereh indise with gool wili; prics §,000; will take zood Tund i exelin ce.’ . H. Sheafo. NOR SALE Bt rade for land. E. I S ';.;m.Ti ¥l for general rence. " Apply Councll Bluf) poeumatic bieycl Chitrles A, Atkins, Council st1n 4 notions, 05 will Stock of miliner: und fixtures; price 1 lnd and ne and in Warnors- WOODE IDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION, Council Chamber Neb of Omahn, the mayor concurrins b Ihat wooden si y istructed im ity ot Omiuh cTow, Withe five duys after the pu this reso- Omahu, 1 by tho city co th nated wtion « or the personal service ordinince 18 wuthori i of o duid upon jo nd I such nanme seifient ons on flle of Pubiie Works, and to wit st side of 2 dinensions S5 preseribed by the 1 the oftice of the Board under its supervision, M or Belt 15-15, West Bide, 11 Inclusive, 24 feet widd block 20, West st stroet, aeross Line 16 R, vl hit-of-way, see i present grade, 4 foet wiae, Jount <l SISt werect, | blgek 1, Wost Side, prosent grad West £ido of st Street. 1ot 1, Side, prosent grido. 4 feot widd, West side of SISt stroet. 1ots 1 wost Side, present grade, 4 feot 1o 0f BIsL streot. jots | nd 2 present grade, 4 feet wide, s 0f 18t strect, lots 1 and 11, block Waest Side, pr Wde, 4 fect wide! siido 'a1st block 17, West Side, 10 20 block 28, 151ve established grade, 0 1ots & wnd 9 blogk 7 stublished grade, 6 foes b sido of Burt strect. lot 120 Nelson's oL prosent grade, 4 feet widc North sido of 1 1.0t 110 Nelson's addition. present g b wide, Enst wiil TUh sereot, south 10 16 of lotd black 15, Shine's nddition, present grade 6 feot wide, West sido of 12tn strect, lots 110 1 inclus!ve Dlock 1. M. Donoviis dddition, estiplinhed I B oot wid Westside of 1200 street, 1ot 5 to 14 Inclusive, Lets Piicee, ostablished grudo, 6 feet wide. st side 200 strect, lots 5 to 8 loe black 1, Quinu's wdditio feet wii Enst side of 10th strest n Camp's uddition, wide, Last side of 10th str L onst part of lov 2) block « 'S uddition, - estabiished o tax lot 1050 H-15-13 Lerade, b feet wide Enstside of 10Lh strect, 1ot 12 to 22 inclusive, biock 7. Murray's addition to Okahomi, es tahilshied grade, 6 feot wide. Eust side of 10th stre ruy's iaddition to Okuhon G feot wide, East sldo of 10th street. lots 1 to 16 inel sive, block 1, ltedfiold’s addition, establisne grade. 6 foot wide, Eust s1do of 10U str stve, of tix 10t H soc i1 0 feot wide. FEust side of 10th stret, tax 1ot 6, 8, 9 and 11 see -1 13 estublished ride, § febt Wide. Fast s1do of 20th surect, 10ts 10 7 incluwive, block 1. Bogzs & Hiil's second addition, p ent gride, 6 foot wide! West side of 13, present & And bo It furt Thut the Board of Pubiic W by I8 wuthorized and directed Lo « of this resolution Lo be publisicd ficial piaer of the city for one Sorved on L ownoers of ssld lots such owners shall within five publicution or servios of such copy construct winld wldewilks as bereln roquired, thit the Board of Publle Woras ¢iuse the same to be done, the cost of constracting sald sidewslk; respect voly Lo bo wssessed ncninst the real estite, ot or part of 1ot o front of 4nd abute tinz such sidowalks, Passed, July oth, (502 fot 5 block 1 Mur- estublished grad uh lots 1 to 8 inclus L estaolisned grade, 1ie, tax 1ot 15 5ee 10-15= d horos usC & Cob, i the Gl weok. or bu wnd unlesy duys ufter the 1 DAVIS, Prosident of the Coun JOUN GROY Es City Clork BEMIF, Mayor, NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALK Tothe owners of the lot \tllll of lots real estate deseribed in the wbove resc ton You and e construct w W rexoiuth tho oty o copy Attest Approved: GEO. I ach of you are hercby notified to wden sldowilks s required by ) of the clty councll and mayor of Omalin of which the wbove iu i W, BIRICHAUSER Ohalrioun Boied of Publio Workm Nobi, July 16th. Is 3Y10-15-10-20-31-33-33 O