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THE OMAHA BEE. CGUNCIL BLUFTI'S, - NO. 12 PEARL STRE OFFICE: Teivered vy Carrler to any partot the City B W, TILTON, - MANAGER y tus'noss Offeo. [........No ¥ TrLEPHONES| RISRORQTCS oo NS % ———————————————— MINOR MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Ce. Council Biuffs Lumber Co, The city buildings were draped In mourn- ing yestorday on account of the death of Al- derman Brown, Ross of Council Bluffs and wood ran a foot race at tho Sunday afternoon. Ross won. A gamo ot ball was played at the driving park Sunday oiteruoon between the Council Biuffs toam and the Nonpareils of Oviubin, the Bluffs team winning. James Maher, who was bound over to the federal grand jury for boot legging, is out of jail, o bond in_tho sum of 8200 having been furiisted for his appearance when wanted by “Dandy” Dunn ‘'he Temple Baptist ckurch is looking for a 1ot on which to ereot # ctiurch building. "They have their oye on sevoral and one wiil be selected fn_the near future. Tho first building will be a temporary one, The arguments of the attornoys in the caso of MeWade and Martin against D.W. Archor were made before Referee Smith MePPherson yestordy afternoon in the district court, and the case was taken under advisement. Hon. George W, Cullison s bejug men- tioned prominently us a caudidate for the democratic nomination for judge of the dis- trict court, to run agaiust Judgo Macy. Cul Jison lives ‘st Harlan, and was defearcd whon he ran for the samo office against Judge W. L Smith of this city. Charles Curtis, who was glven credit in all the papers not long ago with being the hero of a sutcide scrape at Cedar Rapids, has turned up safe and sound. Ho claims that the name of tho snicide was Carter and that the telegrams to tho various papers wero ofther purposcly or otherwise made 1o give the wrong nnme. Judgo McGoe held a sossion court yesterduy morning long make an assignment of law cases for tho term. Ho also ordered a new trial in tho squattor case of Redman against William Sieaentopf, in accordance with tho motion of the defendant. Ho then dismisted tho jury until September 5, and ndjourncd court until Saturday. An investigation yestorday of tho caso where a nuinber of bovs wore charged with placing obstructions on the Rock Island main track near Greendalo, proves the pub- lisaed stories to bo considerably exagger- ated. Tho boys and the soction men stato that tho obstructions wero considorably loss than ut first stated. McCurdy and Wicks, the twomen who were arrested Sunday svening for disturb- ing the peace with Cliff Hough on South Main_ street, were fined In police court yesterday. As soon us they had paid their fine and hiad been roleased, they wont to the ofico of the city clork, where they swore out an information vharging Hough with assault and battery. During tho afternoon they woro rearrested on an inforaation charging thom with the larceny of Hough's head gear. A trio from Omaha were brought up in polico court yesterday morning for indulging in boisterous conduct on the street whilo driving. The names given by tne party were J. H. Smith, May Saundors and Jenuie Gray. Al clnimed to be children of rospect- able peoplo in Omaha, and tho young man tried to take tne blame of the iwholo difti- culty upon bimself. The young man eharged with rockle: i and tho girls Witk using obscone language on the stroets, The price of their good time was placed at 25,80, and after payicg this amount into tne city treasury they wore relcused. — To the Public. I have no hesitatancy in Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhwma romedy to the public, as I do to my frieuds ana patrons. Iusod it mysolf after other well known remedics had failed and it_curad me in a fow minutes, I recommendf't cun- didly and checrfully upon its merits, not from a financial standpoint, becauso 1 havo others 1n stock on which 1| make a largor profi, butbecause Chamborlain’s is tho best remedy 1 know of for bowel complaints “There’is no doubt about it, {v doos tho work Janes Foray, Druggist, MeVeytown, Fenu, Rochester eer. People have become so fond of it that even horses climb through the window to getit. W. J. White. agent, at the “*Annex,” 18 Main and 17 Peaxl. PERSONAL PARAGRAPAS. A. J. Mandel of Sioux City was a Bluffs visitor yesterday. Mis, E. E. Mayno s visitin friends in northern Missouri. Born, Sunday night, to Mr. and Mrs, L. Harris, & daughter, e Misses Henn of Vine streot leave this week for New Yorl. Miss Fannio Simmons of Des Moines is v.siting Mrs. J. J. Stork, Marshal J. L. Tompleton returned last «vening from & trip to Missouri. W. S. Marshall has returncd froma six weeks trip to Colorado and California. *Tobe” Smith, of the law firm of Smith & Cullison of Harlan, was a Blufls visitor yes- terday. J. N, Casady loft last evening for Denver, Colo,, whero he will attend a convention of the free silverites, Dr. John Black, & banker of Plattsmouth, Neb,, is visiting his nepbews, W, L. Keruoy and ‘Brooks lieed. Whilo at the Cattlo. men’s bank yosterday he was overcome by tho heat. Dr. Pinney was called to attend him, and ho was pronounced in a very crit- ical condition. At last reports he was rost- 1ng more casily. Bile of Gien ariving park of cuperior cocuch to recommending DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cieanses the blood, incronses the apvetite aud tenes up tho sys- tom, It has benetitted many poople who bave suffered from blood disorders. It will beip you. — Eleven Day Sate, The Boston store fourth annual sale apens Wednesduy, July 27, and will con- tinue for eleven days. Store will be elosed all day Tuosday, July 26, in order w wark down goods and mike prepara- sions for the great salo, ——— Bluffed the Wate N James Nelson, a young man of this city, 19 years of age, with threo companions, was pleking berries ou Samuel Avery's farm at tho end of Franklin stroot last Suvday after- noon when J. A. Buckiey, ons of Avery's Dbired men, approached and reminded them of u sign of “No Trespussers Allowed,” which thoy hud been treatiug with cuol ne; lect. The four young men refused to budg and when Buckiey triod to ojoct them from the place Nelsou pulled & large, ablo looking revolver out of bis poviset and threatenod 1o blow Mr. Buckley iuto the great boreafter unless be 100k (0 the wuods, As it after- wards uppeared, tho gun was not loaded, but Buckley uidu't 'stop o inquire at tne time, The boys went on \vith their berry picking, but yesterduy afternoou Nelson was arrested and’ taken before Justice Coues on the chargo of malicious irespass. He exousea inelf ns well as bo could for the rash action he had oeen guilty of, and was finally discharged upon hiy nislng never 1o trespass uguiu, The restof the crowd will provubly b arrested toda, Mr. Linder's Lo Mr. J. A. Lunder, & promnent ciuzen of Clarksburg, Mo., and widely known in th) stuto, says of Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholers und Diarhaea biomeay: 1 bave soou it 00d rosulls and caa recommaad it Ko 1o by druggists. Eloven Day Sale, The Boston store fourth annual snle opens Wednesday, July 27, und will con- tinue for eleven days, Store will be olosed ull duy Tuesday, July 26, in order down goods und wike prepara- tions for the great sale. Chautaugus druggist, Goo. S, Davis NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS Alderman George Brown Dies After a Lingerng Illnesa FIREMEN PROVE THEIR EFFICIENCY Exhibition Drills by the Department—Good Time Made in Getting Out—Arranging for n Y. M, C. A, Convention ~Work of a Bad Boy. Alderman George D. Brown, who has been confined to his howe on South Eighth street for tho past soven weeks, diea yestorday morning at 11 o'clock. Througbout his last iliness he suffered almest untold agony, but for over twenty-four hours preceding his death he lay fn a stapor from which he could not be aroused, The aeceased was born in Watertown, N. Y., August 7, 1820, In 1855 ho marriad Ziire A Briggs, the wife who stili survives him, I 1867 they moved to Council Bluffs, and ever since his arrival the deceased has been one of the best known and most highly re- spected citizons, As conductor he ran the fiest train over tho Kuansas City road from Council Bluffs to Bartlett, and for thirteen rars he temained in the employ of the sumo company. He then engaged iu tho conl busi- ness for a few years. [n 1591 ho was olected alderman cn tho domocratic ticket, a posi- tiou Lie still heid at tho time of his death. He was the faiher of five children, of whom threo still live—Ed, L., George C. and Mablon B, The two latter were at home atthe time of their father's death. The funeral will occur tomorrow oveuing from the family residence, 307 South Eighth street, When you go to Denvor stop at tho Amori- can house, IRates §2.50 to §5.5). Romodeled througbout. —— 150 people in this city use gas stoves The GasCo. puts 'em in at cost. RAPID RUNS, Show What They Can Way of Husthng, Chief Nicholson visited the hose houses esteraay morning ana pave an exhibition at h one, for the purpose of showirg what tho department could do. The exhibition commenced at 6 u. m. and ended at 3 20. Stop watches were used in Getermining the timo each team took to mako their run and coupling and got a stream flowi The fol- Iowing shows the run made by each team and the time: No. 1, South Main street, down Eighth avenue (unpaved) to the plug at Eighth streot—Floor bitch, 5 4-b seconds; hitch, drive out, run 925 feet, lay 200 foet of hose, total 1,125 foot, and throw water. Time, Firemen Do in the 0. 2, Lower Broadway, Seventcenth streets~ Floor hiteh, 5 seconds; litch, drive out, run 900 feet, lay 250 foct of hose, total 1,150 feet, and throw water. Time, 128, Twentieth to 3, North Main street, down Washing- 0 Little Curtls street: Kioor hitch 5 4.5 seconds: hitch, drive out, run 1,200 feet, luy 300 feet of hose, total, 1,500 feet, and throw water. Time, 1:35 No. 4, Upper Broadway, to the plug at Norman Greon's barn: Floor niteh, g sec onds; hiteh, drive out, run 1,050 feet, [y feet of hose, totnl, 1,400 feet, and throw water. Time, 1:45, Hook and Ladder onds It might be meutioned in connection with the South Main street record that the run was made over two railroad tracks and en- tirely cn unpaved streets. ioor hiteh,$ 1.5 sec- Disease never successfully attacks the sys tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsapariila makes pure, new blood and enriches blood. Candidates tor the Reformatory., Another example of what & boy can do when he roally sots about it has come to light. Whon James R, Haney, who lives at 1014 Twentieth avenue, came home Saturaay night from worlk he found that someone had broken iuto his house during his absence and thoroughly ransacked the premises, A watcn, three chains, two pocketbooks and overything tha house coutained in the shape of oruaments and trinkets hud been stolen. All day Sunday ho kopt his eve peeled for developments.” He learned that several of his neighbors’ children had been secn by theiv companious with some things in their possession that resembled the missing prop- erty. He made an investigation, and found that the burglary had been committed by somo boys, who had traded off a part of their booly for tobacco. The investi- gation rosulted iu the arrest of Fred Run- andy Hamilton, and Henry Hansen ing, and thoy were taken be- Sweuaringen yesterday morning, where they admitted their guilt. Runyan und Hamilton were about 11 years old, and the justice thougnt they were old euough to Know be fi o accordingly sent to the county juil, where they remaed until afternoon. -~ Their parents then called upon the justice, und, after mssuring his honor that they would look after_tueir young hope- fuls in the future, and that if they did not bebave they should be sent to the reform school, the parents were allowed to take the boys homs. Hansen was dismissed, as he was only 7 vears of age. —_— “Late to bed ana_eariy 10 rise will shorten tho road to your home in tho skies, But early to bed ‘and “Little Barly Kiser.” the pill that akes lifo longor and bettera nd wiser. Trains lenve Manawa daily at 8 a nd10 a.m, 12m., and 1, 2,.2:30, 30, 4, , 5, . 7, 7:80, 8, 8:30, 9, 9:30, 10, 11 and 11:55 p. m, The 11:55 train will make connection with the last electric motor car for Omaha. —~—— Arranging for u € ventlon, State Secretary W. A. Magee of the Young Men’s Christian association, who has beon inthe city for several days past, roturned yosterday morning to his home in Des Moines. While hers he made partial ar rangements for u conventiou of ail the asso- ciations in Council Bluffs district to bs held at Corning, October 7-9, This district 1s ouo of five into which the statois divided and comprises fifteen counties in the south- western corner of the state. In it there are only five regularly organized associations, two of which are colleze branches, Thecd aro twenty-oue places in addition to these where correspondents arc stutioned to koep tho stato committee posted s to tho pro- gress of religions work. It is hoped thav the coming convention will rosult ina gencral stirrir g up of association workers and iu the organization of several new associations. ——— All first class hoteis und restaurants keep Cook’s Extra Dey Imperial Chawpagne, 1f you Liave not done so, try it, Another Lake In Sight. Ualess all signs fail in a presidential year anotner lake will probavly ve given 1o the peoplo a short distunce south of Manawa, Ever sinco the resent high water the Mis- souri river has buon eroding steadily and rvapidly until @ largo tract of the fnest farming land south of tho city has been washea uway. Betwoon fift, eventy- tivo acros bolouging to L S, Wright have disappeared in the river. Tha peoplo liviog w tho Kenkins residence bave been com- pelled o vacate, und at the last meeting of tho board of trustoes of Lewis township pomnission was piven to move the Wright scnoolhiouss 80 B4 1o get it out of danger, Lator on it proved to be uuucecssacy, and the schoolhiouse still stands in its Bocus- tomed place, although the property owners CITIZENS STATE BANK Cf Councll Bla 1s Oapital stee'c .o L. e 8230,000 Burplus un i Prodits. 200000 S0000 Not Capital an | Surpius.. .. ....8980,000 DIrootara . 1 54 uaddeo b 6L 8105 res ) Gleanon, & B 10ars, 10 A Ml 4. V. €310 audCaarlos & Manaan Traosict zenoral banks lug Duviness | Liardes, capital and surpius of wuy bank ( Zouchwosiora lowa: INTERE3L ON TIMJ DEPO3ILS OMAHA DAILY in the vicinity ara keaping an eye upon it so a3 to bo ready in case of an emergency. This eroding has beon going on for & month, and the course of the river Lius been materially changed. Early last weok twonty threo farmers iving in tho vicinity started out todo something to puta stopto the work. They due adiich on the west side tearly a milo long, making a sortof ‘cut- 10ff,)) through which thie water is now run- ning in a curront over 100 feet wido, Unless tha river changes its current within tha next weelk or s0 a sand bar will have been cast up by tho swirling waters along the castern edgo of tais diteh, and a new lake will be formed in what is mow the bed of the river two or threo times the size of Manawa, Tho people wao have been watching the progress of the lake-building say that some- thing definite can be told 1n the course of a week. —— DoWitt's Sarsaparilia desiroys such poi- sons us scrofula, skin diseases, oczema, rheu- matism. [ts timely uso savas many lives, Riufy, In cing Wednesday Morning. ins will be partment, T'he balance of our all wool chullies e during sale. Some beautiful patterns in both dark and light grounds, All our light striped, plaid and mixed ail wool cheviots,.that sold for 50c and 58¢, during sale for 424c. The newest weaves in cotele nui, hen- riettus, bedford cords, zig-zag jacquards, serges, etc., thut sold for 95¢, $1.00 and #1.25 during the 11-day sale, or at least while they last, for 724c, A chance that no one ought to miss. Half wool challies, 12: Extra quality, yard wide, unblenched muslin, 6¢'a yurd. Our_6c and 6ic unbleached muslin for e, 5,000 yards of remnants in unbleached muslin, a good 8¢ musiin, during salo for e An extra quality bleachod for e, Our 7¢ and Se bleached ing sule for e, 0,000 vards bieached crash, 4c a yard 25 pieces” extra quality turkey red damask, former price, 33¢; during sale, 23ic. 19 pleces superior quality, former price, 8¢, 45¢ and H0c; during sale, 324¢ 500 yards cheviot shirtings worth 7 for 4 Mo piece 75 dozen all linen huck towels, colored border and plain white (hemmed, no fringe), 124 each, groat value, very suitable for hotels or boarding houses. 10,000 yards challies, 4c a yard. 2,000 yards Columbia suiting. 28 and 86 inches wide, was 10c and 12}¢; during sale, Gic. 250 pieces stripe, plain, plaid and check seersucker, 61¢; former price, 10c. 200 pieces best indigo blue calico, 5¢ a yard. Bengal tissue, the prettiest and light- est weight fabric on the market, usually sold for 15¢; during sale, 84 3,000 yards Orlesian cords, former price, 124c; during sale, Tfc. All our 15¢ and 17¢ ginghams, 123c. Outing flannels 5¢ a yard. Chilian cloth, pine apple tissues, Shoutong pongees, erepon eloths, Taffeta covds, Bedford covds, etc., all_during sale for 10¢. (0 dozen ludies white drawn work border handkerchiefs two for 5e. 200 dozen of a ladies white 10¢ hand- kerchief for 5c. All our colored and fancy parasols at just half price, to clear 5.00 for $2.50, $2.50 for $1.25 and 80 on. Our entire stock of muslin underwear at exact cost for 11 days. 1,500 pieces of ail silk ribbons, e a piece—as cheup as common tape, 10 and 12 yards to a picce, 100 window shades, only twoand three of a kiud, former price 76¢ and $1.00, to close 4 White blanks, 8¢ a roll. White blank gilts, fca roll. Heavy gilts, Sic a roll. Ingrain, 9¢ a roil. All bordersat half price. Odds and ends in paper almost given awa; Remember there are thousands ot bargains not mentioned here. A visit to our great salo will show you some of the best barguins ever offered in dry goods, BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Ia. —_— DeWitt's Sarsapariliais relianle. Council found in evory da- muslin muslins dur- and unbleached quito net a yard, 32 per The Jewel gasoline stove is the best | durability and | in the world for safoty, economy, and the new Jewel is its equal. Seo them at Charles Swaine’s, 787 Broudway. ki Summer suits for gentlemen; comfortable and cheap. Reiter, tailor, 810 Broadway. Manawa Ripples. Two Omahu parties have arranged to put up private cottages on the bsach, each securing a lake frontage of fifty feet. Lumber was put on the grounds yesterday for the erection of 100 more bath houses. Tho Japanese troupo which has been at Manawa for a week past has been engaged to continue the pertormances during tho present week. Persons not haviug seen cool, the NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy. OR_OLD suffering from FAILING MANHOOD, prostration, BEFDORK AND AFTER USE ness can be restored to perfect health and ¢ fulness, mental deprei rhaa cauted by sellabuse h ic NOBLE VITALITY, OF ST We give a written guurantee with 6 boxes to cure any case of refund the money, BEE: TUES their novel feats should avail thomselves of l the chanco beforo they teave. Mr. Odell has bought.up all the bathing suits to bo had in Council_Bloffa and was yesterday cleaning out the Omaba market, et Weak stomach strengthéned by Beecham's pills. % ——ra Children of Isfast Wil Plonte, Congregation of lstacl will tonder its Sunday school pupils @ pienio at Hanscom park on Wednesday, the 3ith of July. Tho superintendent and t8aghars of the school will meet the childreri in the vestry rooms of tho temple on Harney sfroot near Twe nty- fourth at 9:30 a. m., from which place they will go in A body to the grounds. P — DoWitt's Sarsaparilia civanses ——— The Death Roll, Bostox, Mass., July 25 —Tuomas Nicker- son, aged 82 years, aled at his residepco at Newton Center at 9 o'clock last eveninz, He was the first president of the Atohiso n, To- peka & Santa Fe road, and nad bosn prosi- dert of the Mexican Central rond. tho blood. L 5 OCODOOPOPPDADLOVT s WORTEH A GUINEA A BOX."” S8TOP THIEF. Dyspepsia is stealing the roses from man ladies’ cheeks, and making many men's faces blanchs BEECHAM’S arrest the rasenl, colory will care Sick Feadache, acting like @ charm on the Stomach, Liver and . 1) A Writtan Guarantes ta Cure Every Caso or Money Rofaded. Our cure Is permancnt and not a patohlag wp. Osses trented soven years azo have never scen & symptom since. By describing caso fully we cam troat you by mall, and wo givo the same strong guarantes 4o cure >r refund all monoy. Thiose who prefer to come here fortreatment can do s0an 1 wo will pay_rallroad fare nd hotel bills while hero, Lf We fall to oure ge tho world fora caso that owr Magla Remedy will not curc. Writo for sartioulars and evidence. In our scven years pizotion with th agio Remedy it hias been most difMcult so evercome e prejudices againat socalled specitics. But ander our sirony guarantes thousnads are trying 1t and be tngoured. Weguarantoo to cure or refand every doliar, and as we have & reputwion toproveot, also financial backing of §0,001t s perfectly sate to all who wili try the troatment, leretofore you have putting up and paying out your money for dife treatmonts, and although you aro not yet oured mo one haa paid back your money. Wo will positively cureyou, Old, chronio, deep sented casos cured in 8) t09) days. Investigate our financial standing, our Feputation as business men. Writo us for names and #ddrossosof thoso wo hnve eured who have given permission to refer to them. It casts you only pOst: todo this. 1f your symptoms are sors sroat, mucous patches in mouth, Fhe smatism tn bones and fointa, hair falling out, eruptions on any part of the body, fesling of general depression, poins ia head or bunes. You havono timeto waste, Those Who are constantly taking mercury and potash, should dis contnuoit. Constant use of theso drugs will surely bring sores and eating ulbarsin tho end. Dou't fall to write. All correapondonce sent sealed n pinin en- velope. We inv:to the most rigli investigntiou and willdoall in our powerto il you ie it Address, COOK REMEDY CO.. - Omaha Neb ARE YOU SUFFERING? = FROM Female Weakness, ~Z_ Catarrh or g Chronic, Nervous or Private Dise 15¢s. IF SO, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Acknowledged to be the most suceessful Spo- cinlists in all PRIVATE, BLOOD, NERVOUS, SKIN URINARY DISEASES, 3 norrhan in fron 3 to 6 days. Syphilis cured without Mercury. ~ All stages for life STRICTURE eiitly “cured, removal o ustie or dilntation. Coro without & momeut's L5, FISTULA AND RECTAL pain or detention from busi DROCELE AND VARICOCELE ermanently and successtully cured. Method naw and unfalling WEAK MEN (VITALITY WEAK), Mada 0 by too closs appll or atudy; severe mental strain or grief: EXCESSES In middle life, or from the effects of y outhful follies. 3 cured WEAK M ARE VICYTIM8 TO NERVOUS DE- B o KXHAUSTION: WASTING WHAKN Pad NVOLUNTARY LOSSES with EARLY DECAY In JOUNG and. MIDDLE AGED! Tack by i vigor vital power. Call on or address with stamp for N 9 118 South 15th Streat Dr. Searles & Seacles, OMAHA, NES, Next to Pos t Office. Every MAN can he STRONG and VIG. OROUS in all resp by using SPANISH YOUNG MEN . ERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST ox ightly cruissions, convulsions, nervous e use of opium, tobacco or alcohol, wake- n, loss of power in_either sex, spermator- nd over indulgence or any personal weak- ONG MEN. $1 5 box: 6 bozes §5 d by For Sals in Omaha by Snow Lund & Co, **Norve Seeds, the wonderful remedy 18 80ld with & write ten guarantee to cure all nervous dise Loss of Brain Fower, Houduche, Wakefuln slons, Nervousnes Lassitude, alldrains and 10 Organs in oither sex cat d by over exertion, youthful errors, or excossive / uso of tobacco, opluin of stimulants which soon lead to Infirmity: Consum tion and Insanit; - age by muil; WEYORE AND AFTER USING. Put up conveni for85. With every § order we ive a or refund the noney. Circular froe. Address Nerve Sced Co., Chileago Yo carry in veat pocker: %1 per pAc pive a orditen riarancie t6 cure For sale in Omaha by Sherman & MecConnell, 1513 Dodge street. Twin City Steam Dye Works G A. SUHOEDSACK, PROPRIKTOR. DYEING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ouaa Office, 1521 F Cou, Ave. A und 2 roam S th 5 Telephone 1521, lephone 810. Send for cireulurs und price list. Council Bluffs Office and Works S 5 slSsON'S Greatost dov and cu I, fall nz. 1 aine, broakinz shafte, o Dronkinz i drivin ¢ Col work horses ut all times. $0zs.FOR2HC ABSOLUTELY PURE - JUSTTIRY IT. F.FJAQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. s knowa for cducating and controlling the horse. horses and colts from ki king, buck ng, reari ki reins with thelrtrive Ing. und makes them perfoetly s s, young liorses and stal fons, BAKING POWDER SR hed I8vG STRAP. Warranted Lo provont L backin -, Funitng stumoling, 15 casy on theli mouths does not i sfora ehild to dreive. 1t is tuval and e ba use SISSON’S ADJUSTABLE SAFELY HALTER. Warranted to be the best halter break a colt to lead in ten minute and dealer in all turt goods. in existence and to prevent and cure halter pullers; to ; tohandle u st K For sale only by CH i~ PHEGBSTLI, soncral ag y horss anufacturer of fino harn DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent spectalist In nervous, chronic, private. blood, d graduate in pérmatorrhoca, lost manhood, orrhoes, Kieet, varicocole,clc. No visit me may bo treatod &l home by correspondence. curely packed reo. undays 10 8. m. o 13 m. Sen Omaha Medical and Surzical INS TITUTE. e I & D INFIRMARY T FOR THR edeine, ns diplomas and ct tamp LoF repir. ~—OF ALL— Curoic et Digyasng Lestacil 1ice, apparatus a na Rowne 1105 0 rsufecossful treatmont 0f vory fopy of lsouso roquirin ¢ modioal o surzical troatment, 60 beds for patients, bord and attondanos Best aocomodations in the west, Write for cirsulirs on doformities anl braces, trusses, club feet, ourvitures of snins, plles, tumors, ¢ noor, catarm, bronoitis, fn- alucion, eectriclty, pralysis, opilepsy, kid- nev. biadder, oye, oar, skin anl blood and all surgleal oporations. gx A SPECIALTY, DISEASES OF WOMEN 8,505 SE8.55% & Women FREE. We havelately nd lod u lyinz- indop srument for womon during confinoinent. striotly private.) Only Reilable Medloal ln: stituto making a Speciult PRIVATE DTS AsEs _All Bigod Disuuses successfull troate L Syphtiltio Polson removed from the system Without mercury. 'New Kestorative ‘I'rout ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Porsous un- able to visit us may be treated at homo b correspon lonce. ~ All communications conff- dontial. Medicines or instruments sent Ly mal orexpress, soouroly packed, no maris to ind cate contents or sender. One personal In- tery ew proferre . Call and consult us or send history of your ouse, and we will send In plala Wrupper, our i BOOK TO MEN, FREE: Upon Erivats, '» Spocial or Nervous Dis- ensos, [mpotenoy. Sy piilis, Gleot und Varloo- Gole, with quostion fist > Braces, Appliances for Deformitles & Truses. Only minufuctory inthe Westof D ££0 &L= 1TV APPLIANCES, TRUSSES, BLEULRG HBATTERIKES AND BELTS, Omaha Medical and Surgical Institats, 26th and Broadway, Counoil Bluffa Ton minutos' ride from conter of Omaha on Omaba and Council BIuffs electrlo motor lue. ORDINANCE NO. 8136, An ordinance providing for water connections between water malns and curb lines on streets ordered paved and requiring the American Witer Works Company to mike Such conneotions, Be It ordained by the city council of the clty of Omahu: Section 1. That water connections between water malns und eurb lines or property lines us shown by blue print pluns prepared by the city engincer and furnished to the Americun Wiiter Works Company on streets und uves nues ordered paved or re| ed In the city of Omuha be and the swime are hereby requi 1o be made In accordance with sush plun: with lead pipe of such strength and thickn asmny be designated by the eity englneer und in Mll‘ll‘n anner us may be cequired by the city enzlnecr. Ny‘\'nnu 2 That the Americun Water Works Compiny b Uired to niuko wnd 10 - ving and repavivg and with the d In the manner herein requlired, kg such eonno without vance muterinl i and In cons! wdvance of pi the additional ors 0f cuttin: or breaking thry o mako such conneetions ing Injury to such pavements, the sl A Wat Works Compin 4 ussiins, shall Le and he re belng required for private consu suwime 10 bo made, with uny service pipe uance of this ordmnnce, to demand and recelve fro 1ch Private ConsuIners. rospec- tively, the uctual cost of laying such service pipe from said mains to within the curb lines, not exceeding for ench service on uny street now unpaved the sum of twelve dollars (#1200, Section & That all ording and parts of ordinunces in conflict herewith e wnd the satle wre he )y repesled Bection 4. That this ordinance take effeot and bo In force from nnd after 1ts passage. Passod July 15th, 1502 % . JOUN GROVES, Oity Clerk. E P. DAVIS, 2 2u1r ’|'r|'n|dl'lll City Counell, Approved Jul Sth, 180 ot Y G EOLiGE P, BEM]S, Muyor 1 pave s well as pre al bef jominal Wenkno: New_treitin Medicine or Instruments sent by wall or expre to indicate contonts or sender, orrespondenze strotly privato. Hook (Mysierias of Life) seat tree. g | SPECIAL Xin and unnary disensos. A rogmlar and obow. 18 still treating with ti it I impotency, srphil nt {orlos3 of vital power, Pirties unit Ono personal interviow prefercod, | Consuliation Oftige hours V. m. 109 p. m. NOTICES COUN CIL BLUFFS, he dwelling on First avenua Ok RENT- A wnd Blehth stroct formorly ocoupied b d all out 1. Sheafe. . E. Smith: 11 rooms, 2 bath “rooms an modern fmprovements; good stablo und building: reut $50 per nionth. E. JryoL 0 auything for sale or trade soo 11 Sheafe, Broadway and Main streot. JOR RENT—Dwoilinzs in all parts of the clty. E. 1L Sheafo, Broadway and Main. TANTED -Eastern Nobr: W e ror Saanaih bt Sheafe, FPHE BIC T BARGAIN—Double ros dence lot. No. 113 south [irst strect, 80 feet front; best location and best burzal o in the city 1f taken at once, Day & Hess. 39 Peiristroet, Tands in_ex- operty. E. 1L Bro.tway and Main streat, JPARMand Real estate for sale Dweliing and business rentals. Money loaned for local investors. Lougee & Towle. 235 Pearl streot. OR SALE—Elevator with corn si 4000 bu. “dity; corn er.nder, 10) hour; saw mili attachment, 40 H. P, doing a good bus nuss; looated near Council Bluffs. E . Shoate. 'OR SALE—On small payments, fruit and garden lund neir Councll Bluafts. E. H. Bheufe, Broadway and Maln streot. I—Alblon Rolier mills on Boone river, Neb.; tinest water powor in the state deyeloping 125 horse power water entiro yoar; duily eapacity, 100 barrels: machinery and appurtenances complete in every dotall. Good trame resid acresof land. title perfe will nprovel ouste land. E. 1. Sheafe. JFOR SALE—On easy pugmants. dwellingst all parts of the city. . Sheafo. co, obraska tock of mdse. and brick store bulidinz, well established trade; jocition near Omuha. Price, § Wil tuke good farm in exchinze, E. I afo. OR SALE—Town farms in Pottawattamic and adjoining counties. 1. 11, Sheufe, VVANTED—About August 1. fn fumliy, n compotent gitl for general housework{ must liuve referenc Apply ovenings at 615 Willow avenue, Council Bluf JFOR SALE—llotois und restuurants in lowa und Nebrasku, doing profitavlo business and well o and in part trade; H. Sheafe. a private A first cliss stosk of merehandise with good wili; priog #,000 will tuke zood lund in oxchunse. E. H, Shoaf OR SALE—Stock of miilinery und notic with store and fixtures; price $1,5) rade for lund. E. 1L 8 NOR SALE—8) acres of good land und now cottage. with four acros land in Warnors. ville, Neb.: all wmodern improvements: will exchunze fora pleasant eottazo froo of in- cumbrince n Councll BIuls or Omubia. E. 1L Sheute. OR SALE—One of the brizhtest and most rable howes in ihe city, on 4th ave.; 1 all respocts. Must sell, and will Adaress L 16, Boo ofii t SALE—48)-acre ranch in Cherry ( oh. Good hay laud, splondid runge fo Nice cottage, stable and out bulld ings In €ood repair, plonty water. Best lund in the county: will'sell clicap. Writo for de- tuils E. H, Sheaf LE O TRAL siloon ut Manawai good soasons; £ood building nud Improvements. A ap for alive man. I (L Shouf ANTED—Girl for gencral housework. In- quire at 14§ Glen ave, odern sucrifl “Kestaurant un busine: at all 13 wiles from oliy Hmive ) i 3] por nere, on waln rond. Would wuko & Guo frult farm. Johnston & Viu QURNISHED HOUSE rooms, steam host and provements. Apply to E. H. Shen OST-On Saturday ovening on Penrl stroot dor Fitth avenue, Detweon 7ih or Sih st uis, @ turauolse neckince. Roturn wnd celve lberal reward. Mary O. Koy, %8 South Beve eath strect. ) e A Columbia b cyolo. A will 4be puid for its return 10 J. E McGos, G W. PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DIS 8 OF MEN AND), WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY O MEDICINE, I ireat the following Diseases: Catwerh of the Head, Throat, and Tungs; Dise oasos of the Eyeand Ear, Fitsand Apoplexy, Hears Discase, Livor Complaiut, Kidiey Complainty Nervous Debllity, Mental Deprev‘ sion, Loss of ?.nr:oo?l. so:n\l:\al Dinbetes, Bright's Ditease, St. Vitus® nfirauk’ll( :fi!\:u-m.w nnu‘;-xn-. White_Swelliug, Betofuln, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without tho knife or drawing a drop of bload. Women with her delicate organe re Hoeq s health, Dropay cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 to 8500 forfeit for any Vonereal Dis= ease I cauuot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed fn (1o or three hours, of B pay. Hemortholds or Plies cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Wil 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 ails a person without asking a question, Al correspondence strietly confidentinl, Medicing, sent by express, Address all lotters o G. W. Pangle, M. D 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa ORDINANCE NO. 8137, An ordinance renaming certain streets fm the city of Omulia for the purpose of se- 1 il ore uniform system in- the names’ of streets within tho city. Be ltorduined by the eity council of the clty f Oinithin: cetion 1. ' horeln deserihe lercaftor be In Deaid 11l 8L to Bith ave. In Anies Pl In Ames Piac 1 Ames Plac 1n ‘lifileke add Tort st. In 16th St add Browne st At the numes of tho stroots shail be changed, and shall Wi as follow and Denmun Pluce add—34th 23¢h st to 25th ave. Worth st to Dyo st 10 -00h North of Hilleke add to Street In 16th St add to ada—Townsend ave to Fowler enson Ave o Ames av iUl st 1o Shermun ave. 1. Hagedorn ndd—16th st to Shermum cunders' und Himebaugh's add—Otoe s& i Saunders ana Himebaugh's add—Brews stor st Lo 45t st In West Cuming add—Platto st to 45th st. Tn Walnut Tl add = Vista st to J5th st Koster's add—Plntte st to 45th st. Mauyne's add to Orehard Iill—Orchard st \arles st 's'add to Orchard Nill=Mayne st to Seward s South of King's udd—Burt st to Page st. of block 7 and 8 Poppleton Park—Burs o P'age st. ub block A Reservolr add—Paul st to Lo favette stre In Crest In Creston A In Lowsenring! ave, t. 1 uddition—iSth st to 47th st. 10X —I8LN St to FTLh st add bet blocks 1 und 2 to 44th o Mason st. n Pliee—Rudolph s 1d st to i2nd T In T sson and Goos’ a0d- ave. In Thomasson and Goos' add—Morse st to Grover st. Wost of O Be to 25th ave In Cleveluud Place and Hooslek's add—20th st ~Grover st to Valley st in Eckermun Place add—B st to Marinda st In lowell Place—Caroline st to #7th St. The angular street from Ames uve to Sher= man uve to be catled Commiorelil ave. In Howell I 1n Cherry ( Scetion bers h estiblishe ries of p tofore erex that may i rden—Herron st t The change of numes and vided shall in' no wiy ai ades of streoets or the sower or other distrie y contracts for work 1c or may bo under vpassage hereof. wo shall tio offocs after Its pussa ge. lor to t This ordin N]ill be u' D 4]1:‘:"4:1 nn Pussod Juiy 1th, 1802, Y JOIN GROVE! ity L. P, DAVIS. President Oty Councll. Approved July 15th, 1802, GEO. P. BEMIS, Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 3138, An_ ordinance orderin ting of the alley in biock 10, Kountz ary uddition from Hicke stroet, and the alley in bloc t additton from Center stroet to the alley north of Doreas stroct, and directing the board of public works to’ tako the necessury sL9Ds Lo cause sald work to be done. Whereas, werostod frocholders olnted by the muyor and con- uncil Lo appraise th arlsing by reason of s«id gradin 10 appraisers afeer duly quaily= inz to lww and exiumining the prop- od have roported e duinuges and udopted suld roport: Be it ordained by the city councll of the eity of Omu Section neecssury, and it i thy duclared hecessiry that the alo block 10 Kountze's 4th Supplementiry addis Tion from Hiekory streat 1o Center stroet, and the alley in block 1 Kountze's 4th ud- dition from Center street to the alley notth of boreas street, bo graded to the pres- entestublished grade, und the sume Is hereby orderad aon Sectlon 2, Th the board of public works Is hereby directed to tuke thoe necossary BLeDs Lo cause sild work to ne done, Soution i This ordinance shull take effcet and be in foree from und after (ts puss- ages Passed, July 1ath, 1502, JOIN GROV City Clork. E. P, DAVIS, 07 1811 President City Counc! Apraved, July 15th. 1502, P 4 GEO. P, BEMI Muyor. ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance reauiring the A Works Compuny to cxtend e mis I to locate | Be It ordiined Ly the o of Oimniha ction 1 n Wats rlaln wuter e hydriunts thoreon. y council of the city un Water Works ny be red to ity water and locate 15 Lhereon ae shown by piuns in the office of the eity o= gineer und by blue priats of such plans us furnishe o the Ameriein Water Works Cons pany. Seotlon 2. Thut this ordinanco take effech and be in force from and afLer its pussaze, wssed, July 16Lh, 1502 JOUN GROVE: Clty ( DAVIY Prosident City Counoily Approved, July 15th, 162, GEO. P BEMIS, Miyor, PROPOSALS FOR GRADING, will bo rocelved by the 1180 0'cl0ck . i, August 1y 1d stroct from’ Poppleton he south 1ine of the U. 8. Quars termnstor's Depot, In the eity of Omnba, la accordunee with plens and speoifiestions o file In the office of the bonrd of publis works, Hids will be mado on printed blanks fire nished by the boird, and 1o bo weoompeiied by & cortifiod cheok in the sum of $9), piy ble 4o tho oty of Omuhia &y au ovidonce of good ) proposaly Tho board reserves the right to reject wn or ull bids und to walve defoiuy ’ r PoW. BIRKHA USER Ohalrman Hourd of Public Works. Owahi, July 4ih, Lbs, A3