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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: S¥EDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1882 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. OFFICE: Teivared vy Carrler to any partof the City . W. TILTON, - MANAGER v Business Offee, . TrLEPHONEs | RN 00 .No#3 No % " MINOR MENTION, K Y. Plumbing Co. Councll Bluffs Lumber Co., A meeting of tho democratic association will be held tonight. The Enterpriso Lutheran church swill hola a sociable Thursday evening at the recidence of M. Toft. There will be a mooting of Mizpah temple, No. 9, Pythian Sisters, this evening at Knights of Pythias hall, A marriage license was issued yesterday to John Mergeathal and Surah Pratt, both of Omaha. They were married by Justice Hammer, John Roaerick, who was run over by a Chrutauqua train a few weeks ago, is re- ported to be very low and it is thought ho will nov recover. Tho Ladies Atd society of St. John's Eng- lish Lutheran church iueets Thursday after- noon_at the residence of Mrs, L. Luchow, 1003 Sixth avenue. All members of the Rebekah Relief 550 i- ation are requested to meet with Mrs. C. k. Tucker todav at 2:30 p. m., 1205 Avenue aA. By order of the president. The regulur council meeting of the Potta. wattamio tribe, Oo. 21, Improved Order of Red Men, will be held this evening in their wigwam, coruer of Broadway and Muin street, ut the eighth run. Visiting chiefs ure welcome, Mr. Ira C. Kling is to lecture before the teachers in the courthouse this evening at 8§ o'clock. His subject, *School Laws,” 1s ono on which be is probably as conversant as iy man in lowa. All who are in any way erested iu this subject should hear him, H. Pyburn aud P. M. Hodson, bcth of Omaha, were bound over to the grand jury yesterday by Jusiice Hammer on the charge of obtaiuing money uvder false pretenses, and their bonds were fixed at §00 and 0 respectively, Hodson gave bonds and was released. TLere will be a Sunday school convention held at the Ball schoolhouse in Hurdin town- ship Sunday, August 7. The morning ses- sion will open at 10 o'clock and the afternoon at 3. A number of Sunday school workers are expected to be present and take part in the convention. A cordial welcome to all. Brllnx Gospel Hymus and Epworth Hym- nals, One of the finest, and decidedly the most. original features of the show parade yester- aay, were the unique processions of the Boston store and George 8. Davis, the drug- gist. ‘They attracted more attention thun any other sinele features of the parade, and the local dealers were heartily complimented on their originality and svap. A, B. Cline, an old advertising man, originated the de- signs, The firc department was called out last evening by an alarm from box 23, at the upper Broadway hose house. A fire had sturted In u house on Pierco street, near tho corner of South Madisor, and before a stream was thrown the house wus uearly de- molished. It belonged to E. H. Sheafe and had been empty for about a week. It was not worth more “than $100 at the outsido and the aamage, if there was any. is entirely covered by insurance, The firo wus un doubtedly the work of an incendiary. The first piece of furniture for the new city hall was delivered yesterday morniug. 1t was a courter for one of the offices, and when it was brought upon & dray i wus found that 1t was too big to go in any win- dow or door on the premises. A handsaw was brought and enough of the counter was sawed awuy to allow the rost to be lifted in through n winaow. The rest of the counters. will not be po together until they aro brought into the hall, so that this trouble will be dyne away with in the future. —— Speolal Tralns for McKinley. The Wabash railway will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip from all rnints in Towa, to those who desire to hear Governor McKinley in Council Bluffs tomorrow. The genoral agents of the other railways vesterday applied for the same rate, and will probably got it in —_— Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a nd10 12m., and 1, 2 4 0, , 10, 10:30, 56 train will the last electric motor Porkins, the great Huverly banjo spe- cialist, at Muna ya this week. e PEKSONAL PARAGEAPUHS, T 8, '8:30, 9, 11 and 11:57 The muke connection with: for Omaha Dr. Lowric of Ncola was a Bluft visitor yosterday. Ohio Knox went to Elmwood, Neb., last might to look after his wheat crop. T, J. Kvans returned last evening to Oko- boji, where bis fumily is rusticating. A. A. Richardson aud family have returned from Audobon and will make their residence wgain in this city. A. W. White and dauchter of Bostwick, Neb,, are in the city, guests of Mrs, J. O. Bryant aod Mrs, Henry Coffecn, sist Mrs. White's, W. L. Baughn, formerly mayor of Harlan, was in the city vesterday. He states that the corner stone of the new court houso is to bo laid tomorrow with appropriate ce monies under the auspices of the Masous, Summer suits for gentlomen; comfortable and cheap. Reiter, tailor, 810 Broadway. —— Porkins, the great Haverly banjo spe- cialist, at Manawa this week. R They Followed the Olrous, The circus attracted thousands of people to the city yesterday and overyone took the children ana went o see the parade, while nearly everyone attended one of the per- 1ormances. With the crowd came the usual number of crooks, loafers and undesirable cuaracters generally. These have been dropping in in\twos and turees for several daoys past. The volice adopted & now schome to provent the bums from getiing fu thelr work und made a careful round-up. Monday night of tho streets and pluces of rosort. Fifteen suspicious characters were landed in jail and when they were brought up in police court in the morning their cases wore continued until this morning, when they will probably be given notice to leave the city. As thoy were kept in confuement duriog the show a groat deal of crooked woi that would bave otherwise been doce w prevented. A fellow eiving his name as George Hart was i the net and a chargo of vagrancy was entered against bim. During the duy a Piukerton detective who travels with “the clreus saw im and identitied him @s the thief who bad been followins the show for three weeks, Io Belle Plaine, In., whero they exhibited a short time ago, & house wus eutered and o fine colicction of coins and Lwo pairs of puntaloons were stolon, Iu Hurt's pocket were found forty-six of the coins and thero ix but lite doubt that he will prove Lo be the right party. A man nomed Gruudy reported last even- g that bis residence on Sixth avonue had ocen burglurized during the aflernoon while Al his family were ut the circus. Among the urticles stolen were three rings, two of them in gold, and the third a gold ring with umethyst setting, The burglur en- \ered the house Ly prylug open u buck win- ow, cool, the i Peorking, the grout Huverly banjo spe- clulist, at Munawa this week, r— Wanted—Iron moiders at the Ozlen Iron works, Council Bluffs. Good wages. 150psople in l.hn; o, ; uss gis stovs The GasCo, puts ’em llxlt at cost ” Pericing, the great Haverly banjo spe- clalist, at Munawa this wuk{ WO AP — George Davis, drugs and painte NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS City Printing Throatens to Oauss a Row in the Counoil. BURGLARS CAME IN WITH THE CIRCUS morous Cases of Peotty Thieving—The Police Adopt Herole Mensures to Squelch the Thieves—A, L. Hargar on Politics, The astion of thecity council in throwing the Globo overboard in the matter of city print- ing threatens to cause some fun in the near future. Yestorday morning bright and early a representativo of that paper called at the office of tho city clerk and demauded tho usual amount of copy. His demind was re- fused and ho was told to reduce his demand to writing, a thing which he did not do. Tho publishers of the paper, however, stato that they do not propose to be knocked out of their printing in any such way. ‘I'hey claim that thev entered into w contravt with the city Aoril 7, 1891, for one year. At the end of the year tho contract was still used as the basis for operations, and they now claim that the city cannot re- pudiate that contract excepting for cause, They also elain that thoe action was illegai, sinco only feur votes wore cast in favor of throwing over the Gilohe, whereas five are ueeded to pass a measuro of that kind, They state that they intend to 2o right on doing the city printing as usual, and when the end of the month comes they will present tneir bill in the samo old way. If the council ve- fuses to pay their bill they rely on the three demoeratic members to help them out by re- ing to nllow the Nonpareil's bill, « According 1o the rules of tho council five votes are needed to pass an appropriation bill for any amount exceeding £50. The friends of tho Nonpareil, 1f matters come to such a blood-curdling turn as is anti:ipated by tho Glove, will have either to win over one of the democratic members from the error of his way or else cut down its bill to #19, oither of which will be somewhat hard 10 do, STILL DEEPER CUTS. Great Clearing Sale ut the Boston Store, Ca cil Blury, BARGAINS IN WHI' SPREADS. At 65¢ we show an 8 At 796 our 81.00 spread. At 98¢ our $1.25 spread. Our line of 25¢ towels for 19¢ or $2.15 per dozen. Best quality pattern oil cloth for 15c. Adjustable window screens for 19c each. Wash silks, taffetta cords and Chilian cloth all in at 10c a yard. Light and dark chillies worth 6c and 7c for 4c o yard. Pears’ unscented soap 9¢ a cake. Walker’s Water Lilly, Dusky Diamond, Census soap and castile, all in at 8 cakes for 10c. Buttermilk soap 10c a cuke. Colored purasols at half price, $5.00 for $2.50, #3.00 for $1.50 and so on. All our black sun umbrellas at cost during the 11-day sale. Come early and secure the best bar- gains. BNSTON STORE, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO,, Council Bluffs, [a. —_— Perkins, the great Haverly banjo spe- cialist, at Manawa this week. A. L, Hagar Talks Polities. Senator A, L. Hagar of Greenfield, Adair esunty, who has been nominated by the re- publicans of the Ninth congressional district as o candidato for congressional honors, is in the city and spent a good share of yesterday at the Grana hotel, where he held: an in- formal receptioun for the purpose of making the acquaintance of the republicans of this city. He1s a very pleasant gentleman, and has a quick, energetic way of saying what ho has to say that leads oue to believe that he is not the kind of a man to be caught napping. He wijl remain iz Council Bluffs until Fri- day, but no arrungements for public meet- ings will be made just now. Ho expects to commence the active campaign about the middle of September, and from that time on until election he wiil do hls best to make tho weather warm for his opponent, whoever he may be, He states that he is very much gratified at tne prospects for success atthe polls. [n his own county he is very strcng, and wherever he bas been he has found the republicans en- thusiastio and muking great prepurations 1 hot fight, ome of the democratic papers of this vicinity are tryIng to make political capital out of the stund you took in tho lemslature Inst winter on the subject of prohibition,” suid o gentleman to Mr. Hagar yesterdsy in tho rotunda of tho Grand. “Yes, 50 1 hear,” was the reply. stand 1'took as exactly m liae with publican platform of last year, and I did not see now I conld do anything else without going back on tue wishes of my constituents und ou that plank of our platform which de- tined the position of the party on the ques- tion of probibition. The attempt that is be- ing made to bring my vote on the Schuidt bill into the coming campaign will not ac- complish much anyway, I think, for the question of prohivition is not going to cut any figure in the national contest.” — STILL GREATER CUTS At the Boston Store Clearing Sale, Councll Bluls, All our light wool plaids, stripes and mixtures thot sold for 50 and 58¢, during sale for 83c. Full line of bedford cords in plain and fancy weaves, also camels’ hair serges and Scotch chevrons that sold for 75¢ und 88¢, during sale for 52jc. Full line of cotele uni, bedford zords, crepons, 2ig zug jucquards, etc., that sold for $1.00 and $1.25, during sale for 724fc. Balance of our ull wool challies in light and dark, during sale for 3 #15.00 dress pattern for §7 810.00 dress pattern for 85,50 Chinn silk in figures that sold for 85¢ and 7ac during sale for 474c. BOSTON STORE. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO, Council Blufls, Ia Hear Meli Governor MeKinley will speak Thurs. day afteraocon, August 4, at 2 o'clok in the Chautauqua amphitheater in Coun- cil Bluffs. e —— Perkins, the great Haverly baojo spe- clulist, at Manawa this week. nge In Custodinns. Abouta year ago the letting of the econ- tract for keeping ana selling school books in accordauce with the new law created quite a furore in the school board, and nuwmerous charges of various sorts wore made buck and forth, The coutract was let for five years to D. W, Bustnell, ond was signed by President Wells, the price to be paid being #0 per anuuw, Since then President Waite laiws 1o bave locked up the law carefuliy on tho point, and has Jiscoverad Lhat the boaurd did an {illegal act io lewting the con- tract to the lowest bidier, as the law pro- vides distinctly thal toe president shall be the custodian of the books, and that there shall be no compensation, If this ve so, the board had no right to advertiso for bids, and the $30 pald Bushoell s without sanction of law. President Waite has accordingiy ve- voked the contract with Busboell und bas mude another with L. C. Brackewt of the “Corner Book Store,”” who has agreed 10 act as custodian without any pay, Perkins, tho great Haverly banjo spe- clulist, at Munawa this week. “Carp,” Tue Bee's correspondent, is now A the worst of the famine districts of Kus | sia, and In noxt Sundag’s Bes oresents a blood-curdling picture of the frightfol suf- fering of tho inhabitants of the afllicted country. P sovrn oMman Bert Howard's Rough xperience as n Dog Cateher. Bert Howard finds that the Iife of a dog cateher is not all pleasure and his path s not strewn with roses, When he snares a worth- less cur he is pounced upon by tne whole neighborhood, men, vomen and children, and he is lucky to' escape without the loss of limb | or life, Early yesterday morning Howard was over i Brown park looking for unlicensed canines, Some feilow with a grievance and A& gun was also there and concealed in & clunp of weeds waiting for him. When rd got within range the unknown took aimand fired. The bail missed its mark and whizzed very close to the dog catcher’s head, The fellow concealed in tup weeds escaned beforo Howard could get near enough to see who he was or return tho fire. It was a nar- row escape for Howard, Building Permits. During the past week the inspector of buildings has issued tho following permits: Jumos Bulln, Twenty-firstand M streets, DAF o ienaaien . 3 John Meyers, Sixteenth cotta e. 1. D. Gu mond stre Murk Boukul, ind | stroets, wenty-sixth and Ha ot i Twenty-seventh and i streots, v T. Bod tego.. . Tianimon church, nth and $ German Lutheran ehurch, repaies to oid buildin ¢TIVl Total Nick Fox's Little Chitdren, Tho authorities have been requested to proviie transportation for Nick Fox’s chil- dren to Vulparaiso, [nd., where his parents reside. There are four children, the eldest being 12 yeurs of age and the youngest 2 years. The request is made by Mr. Stewart, the father of Mrs. Fox, who was murdered by her husband, and who has had them in charge since the crime was committed. Got Drank in Jail, Threo prisoners in the city jail struck a bonanza Monday night and got hilariously drunk. They were not confined in cells, but permicted to remaio in the large jml room. Turco kegs of stolen beer, recovered by the police, was also in the room and they were not long in tapoing the same and indulging in the contents. Two of the prisoners had a little dispute und settlea it by a pugilistic encounter, the jailer appearing in time to call ivadraw. They Will Pay the Tax. Deputy Pearce of the city clerk’s office put in the day vestorday notifying the saloon men of the action taken by the council as re- gards tho occupation tax ordering it re- duced to $100 if that amount is paid by all before Monday evening's session. Mr. Pearce found but one saloon man who raised an objection ana his place 1s_at Twenty-fourth and O streets. ‘The other seventy say they propose to pay bufore Sat- urday. Notes and Personals. James Young of Joliet, 11l., is 10 the city visiting George Brewe W. S. Welborn of Greenwood is in the city visiting his brother, John Welborn. Cherles Fairbrother of New York city, has accepted a position with J. . Cornish, the jeweler. Thomas O. Murphy of the ofice force at Swift & Co.’s, has gone to Chicago on & 1wo weeks vacation, Mrs. A, C. Weir and Miss Austa Clark have postponea their western tour until the tniddle of next week. S, P. Delator, a well known republican leader in Deuel county, was in the city yes- terday. He will attend the Lincoln conven- tion. A number of sinall boys entered Keenec's feed store on Twenty-flth streot yvesterday during his absence and did a large amount ot damage. Bruco McCulloch weat to Beatrice yester- day to bear Governor McKinley speak. On his return he will stop over and attend the state convention at Lincoln. W. E. McCloud, formerly engaged in the commission business atthe Exchange, but now an extensive stock raisor in Tnayer county, was in the city yosterday. J. H.Van Dusen, J. B. Erion, F. M. Smith, E. P. Suvage, Daniel McGuckin and P, S. McAuley, the South Omaba delegates to the state convention, will go to Lincoln this afternoon. S. D. Rynearson, G. W. Raworth, S. P. Brigham, R. A. Forsythe, J. M. Fowler. Churles s and M. G. Zerbe have gone 1o Kearney to attend the people’s party con- veuntion and shout for Van Wyck. John Stashna will have his hearing before Juage Fowler Thursday. Stashoa came near ending tho wortal career of James Rause by crushing his skutl with a brick in » fight ac Tweuty-fourth and ( streets some time ago. A report was current on the streets yester- duy that Deputy Sneriff McCarty of Sarpy county had shot und fatally wounded a fel- low named Brown at Albright. The story was not true, although he placed Brown under arrest,but no trouble was experienced. J. McBride, a Union stock yvards switch- mao, bad a fine gold watch stolen from him Monday unight, The timepiece was taken feom the yardmaster’s ofice while McBriae slept. He reports to tue police that Mike Burke is the fellow who took it. Burke was temporarily employed as a switchman by the Union Stock Yards Railway company and has disappeared. - Nugget! Nugget! Nueget! Buy Big Nugget baking powder. 2 oz. 25 cents. iz il N MAY DECIDE TODAY. Cause of the Telegraphers with the Unlon Pacific Progressing. Tho committe of railway telegraphers, which has been here for the past wonth for the purpose of adjustiug differences with the Union Pacific, held a counference yesterday with Assistant General Manager Dickinson and Superinteadent of Telograph Korty of road, lusting tho greater part of the day, Gravd Chief D, G. Ramsay of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers was preseut and took part in the deliberations, Heo stated last evening that the meeting was yuite satisfactory, and that a revised schedule, which was a material modihcation of that first asked, was being prepaied to be submitted at another conferencs to ba held at 10:30 o'clock today, and that there was o very good prospect that an agreement would shoruy be reachea, us the officials of the ruad seemed disposed to be fair, as was evi- denced by their treating with the committeo, He sald that it was quite probable that an wgreementmight be reached today and that the differences existing would be adjusted in a manner satisfactory to both sides. Grand Chief Ramsay is a membver of the Illinois legislature from the Eighteenth leg- islative district. His bome 1s at East Su. Louis, although his beadquarters as chief of tue order is at Viuton, la. While somewhat boyish looking in appearance, Mr. Rumsay is, in tho pariance of the streal, no sprivg cliicken. He presided at the koéy for nine years, then studied law and tinally fingered the universal medium of exchange for two vears us a4 bunk castier before entering upon the responsible duties that now devolve upon bim as the head of an organization number- ing something like 23,000 members, He will bo in the city until the business 0a which he cume hore is fually aod fully disposed of, whether it requires u day or a month, T DeWitt's S iesap iritiact sansas ———— Balfour Charged With Bribery, Loxboy, Aug. 2.—A petition has been filed against the return of the It Hon, JamesArtaur Balfour to parlia naat for e —— Sick beadache yields o Beecaam's Pills, R Horrors of Cholera, All the horrors of cholera unow threaten the half-starved millions of Russia. Q. Carpenter, iu next Sunduy's Bue, gives au sccount of the situation i his own grapule style, . —_— DeWitv's Sarsaparilia 1s reliaole, tha il Frank | [TOR KILLING ““TWO0 BOYS . John H, Moberry Oharges an Engineer with Oareldshess, SEQUEL TO A RECENT LINCOLN ACCIDENT Suingjthe Missourl Pacifie for 82,000—Heard in the Courtrooms—R. S, Blu. menthal’s Child. Lost— braskn News Notes, LiscoLy, Neb, Aug, 2.—[Speclal to Tur Bre.|--Jobn H. Moberry and Mrs. Sarah Coberiy, father and mother of the two boys killed by a Missouri Pacific switch engine in this city on the 7th of last June, today com- menced suit against that company for $2,000 each. They allege that the boys were on the engine with the knowledge and consént of the enginear and that for at least a wonth previous the engineer had been in the habit of permitting boys to ride on ihe engine whenever they wished to; that the engineer in_charge st the timo was an inexpericnced man, totally unfit to manage a locomotive at any time, nud that he was ruoning his en- gine at u dangerous rate of speed, Heard In the Courtrooms, Lydia Richards sues .. J. Imhoft for dam- ages to the amount of £3,000, alleging in her petition thut she had given the defendant chattel mortgage on her stock of millinery goods to secure him for rent due him and that threo weeks later he took possession of the stock within due process of luw ana con- verted 1t to his 0w use. Juhn Oberlies begins suit in the district court to quiet the title of a certain pieco of real estate which he purchased trom Joseph Hunter's estato several years ago. The First National bank of Orleans has attached the city property belonging to C. D. Jones in Bethuny Heights to secure a claim of §337, 70. From the Police Court, R. 8. Blumenthal roports to tho police that his dauglter, Bessie, 12 years old, is missing from her home at Tweiitioth and L streets. Ho states thatsho has boen a flower girl in the city for somo time and he fears that sho has already learned the primer of vice ard has taken up the study of the higher branches. G. A. Clino was today sentenced to ten days in the coznty jail. He 1s a hard citi- zen who Is believed to liave some understand- ing with the band of sneak thieves which has been working Livcoln for the past few ‘WEeKs. fe 3 Lincoln In Brief, The financial difficulties of the Hall Range and Furnace company have beon adjusted and the works will resume in a few da; John and Fred Grossman, living in Stevens Creek precinct, wero brought before Judge Brown today charged with assault by aneigh- P.wr.l The case wus settled before 1t came to trial. Two sneak thioves attempted to force an entrance to the residence of Thomas Thrash at Eleventh and P streets at midnight last night, but were frightened nway by the lady of the house who coufronted thew with a drawn revolver. Me Used a Gun, Puattsmovtn, Neb., Aug. 2.—|Special Telegram to Tug Bek.]—George Carford and his young son were peppered with oird shot yesteraay by George Santelle as the re- sult of a trivini quarrel. Neither are seri- ously hurt. Santelle made his escape. The city council last night ordered Sixth street to bhe paved with brick, and also passcd an ordinauce granting s franchise to an electric light company from Chicago. The council also ordered the city engineer to hurry up the plan for the new sewer on Washington avenue. Itscems that the Waterman opera house is to rise from its ashes, . Mr. Waterman offers to contribute $10,000 toward a new houso, and it is probable a stock company will be formed and the work ¢commenced. Pawneo City’s Reu PawsEe Ciry, Neb., Aug. 2.— gram to Tnr Ber.|—The third district re- union of the old soldiers and sallors, Woman Reliof Corps and Sons of Veterans opened today under most favorable circumstances. The Wymoro battery, Captain Murdock com- manding, arived in camp this forenvon, At 5 o'clock the address was delivered by Mayor Story. Short Speeches wero made by Com- rades Murdock, Dayis of Table Rook, James O. Laughlin and others, The day was spent in assignment of quarters and general recep- tion of comrades aud friends. Aun immense crowd is expected Wednesaay and Thurs- day. Tne camp fires will be made the special feature of the oceasion. 9, Scotts Blalf Fair Exhibit. X Gritivo, Neb,, Aug. 2.—[Special to Tue Bee.]—A Worla’s fair exhibit will be made by Scotts Bluff couaty. Such was the de- cision of & large meoting of business men and farmors held Friday night, which was ad- dressed by W. W. Uox, the superintendent of the agricultural exhibit for Nebraska. A strong local organization was efiected for the purnose of collecting samples of tho irei- gated crops, which were never betier. Preparing for the Breeders' Meeting. Bearick, Neb,, Aug. 2.—[Special Tele- gram to Tug Ber.]—The Linden Tree park stablos are rapidly filing up with some of tho best flvers in the state, to be in readiness for the Nebraska Trotting Horso Breeders meciing, which begins her ono week from today. Holt County's Institute, O'NEIL pecial Telegram to Tue Bre.]—Holt county’s normal 1nstitnte couvened yesterday with an enrollment of 150. Prof. Hunt of the state university is the instructor. The tnstitute will last two weeks and promises goad results, Oxford Picnickers. Oxrorp, Neb., Aug. 2.—|Special Tele- gram to Tre Bee|—The Congregational people of Holdrege to the number of about 100 are pienicking in Struve's grove today. The weatner is tiue and a deligatful time is being enjoyed. Bancroft's Proposed Water Works. BaNcroPT, Neb., Aug. 2.—[Special to Tug Bee,|—The city council tonight called an election for August 15 to vote on the question of issulng bouds for water works, and from the talk of tho paople it 13 certain to carry. They Prefor Rosebud, Varextive, Neb, Aug. 2.—[Special to Tae Bee.]—One bundred und twenty-five fawilies of Lower Brule Indians are camped at Rosebud agoncy. » There are about 500 1n- dians all told, ‘L'hey left their homes at the mouth of White river without permission TARSOAP HEALTAFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Buras, Ete, A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. | Spacially Adapted for Use in Hard Water \ of their agent and propose to j>in the Rose- bud agency. Th quiet aud or- der! On assembled for worship in the center of their camp. Many of the head men at Rosebud are anxious for them to come and remain at Rosebud. Specinl Agent E. B, Reynolds is at Rose- bud investigating the ‘‘pony” claims and taking further evidence in regard to those who lost horses in 1871 Fire at 0°) O'Neint, Neb, Aug. 2. —[Special Telogram to Tur Bre. |—Fire was discovered at 4 this morning. Tt was easily extipguished. The damage was light. -— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil- dren teething produces natural quiet sleep. 25 cents a bottle, T Starving to Death, Erverybody is interested in learning all the detalls regarding tho horrible famine in Rus- sia. In next Sunday's Beg Irank Q. Car- penter gives a graphio description of the scenes of horror on the banks of tho Volga. — Nuggot! Nugzgat! Nireat! Nuggot baking powder. 82 oz. e ——— Nebraskn Corn in Russia, In noxt Sunday’s Bee Frank (. Carpenter, the famous correspondent, relates what was done with tho corn sent from Nebraska and otaer states to the famine-stricken regions of Russia, Biy Big cents. il Get Rendy for the Campaign, New Yonk, Aug. 2—An official notice was issued today from the headquarters of the national leaguo callinz every republican club in the United Stutes to meet at 7 o'clock on the evening of the Sth and organize as a campaign club before adjourning. h experione it ‘ALia Lighip COMPANY'S Extract ofBeef, Do you want a copy ot Deet Tea? See that it is made from the Gen uine Incomparably the best., Pure, pula- tuble,refreshing. Dis- soluds clearly- the Baron T.ei- big's signaure n blue on each abel, thus. Lyl AND BRAL 1zzinass, Fits, Noa- \death. Promature Old Ave, Barro: of Power in elther sox, Impotoney. . all Femnlo Weakness 18, Involuntary matorrhea caused by OvAr-xartlom 0¢ th) brain Solf-abuse over-indulgonce. A month’s traatm i t ] by mall. Woguara Ench order for i boxer. with 3) wlil sa1d w guarantaeto refund If not carad. Guaranteo tssuoi Thepdore, F. Lewls drugglst. kole agent, corner 16th and Farnam sts.. Omaha | /ity toa man of pluck xnd push. AN OLD VETERAN. 1. Terlsechtel Stevena' Polnt, Wis., auffered fof 2 years of Ner. vous Proatration, “Imore than tongue can tell. Physicl ane availed notls ing, one bottle of DR. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE, brought him_reet, sloap and made him feel like & e . Jhilan O, Undorwood, Memphis, Tenn., suffered from periodical nervous attacke, but found effect after using one bottle of Nervine. Trial bottle and elegant book FREE at druggiste, DR, MILES MEDIOAL Oo,, Elkhart, Ind. For salo by Kuhn & Oo.. 15th & Douzlasdss Hobb's Ars the Best on Earth, Act_gently yet prompt- RR'C)L peliing Headaches Fov- 18 and Colds, thorough- LITTLE 1y cleansing tho system of diseaso, and cures habitual 'constipation s § They are sugar coateq, ecmeeemmas [l do 1k grlpe, vory small oagy to tako, and purel vegotable, 45 pills in cac vial. Perfoct digestion follows their use. Thej 3 uh\oln’eu curo sick head- eche, and aro recommend- @4 by leading pheicians, For salo by londing amfi‘gm orkent by hiaii; #5 cta, a vial, Address HOBB'S MEDICINE CO,, Props, San Francisco or Chicagos FOR SALE IN OMAHA, NEB.. BY Euhn & Co., Co.r 15th & Dotglas S, J.A. Fuller'& Co., Cor. 14th & Douginy Sta. 4T Foster & G W. C, ESTEP, Funeral Director, Embalmar 14 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, THE SHORTEST LINE TO C HICAGO s via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, as represented onthis map. on tho LIVER, KID. | |SPECIAL NOTIORS i COUNCIL BLUFF3, 7 3 W eral housowork, 020 First nvenu ] girl for Best of wages paid, JOARM and ity loans at lowost ratos. Keal estute for salo. Dwolling ani business rentals. Money Ioaned for looal Inyostors, 235 Pearl stroot. Louges & Towle ['OR RENT—The dwelling on First wvonu and Elghth stroot formorly ocoupled b M. E. Smith: 1l rooms, 2 bath rooms and all modern improvements; good stable and ous bullding; rent 80 per month. E. H. Sheate 1 OU have anything for sale or trade se . 11, 8 1 o v and Mal NOTR T n all ) Ky Al par adway and Maln, VW ANTED -Eastorn Nobrasica lande in ox- chango for Counoil Blufs property. B Ik | Sheate, Broutway aud Mt strsot. T BARGAIN—Doublo resi- dence lot. No. 110 South First strset, 80 feet front; host looation and bost bar. tho city if taken at onso. Day & iloss. 30 Poari stroot, OR § —On small payments. frait and gardon Ianl noar Oouncil Blufs B H. Bhenfe, Brondway For rive s on Boone b.: Hiuest wator powor la tho state doveloping OT80 POWOF Wator ontire your) dully capacity, 100 barrels: mn \nces complete in every d. e resideno res of Innd. Ut wattamle Fuu’s?\fl —Towa farms in_Pott Shoufo. und adjolning counties. JFOR SALE—Hotols und restaurants fn lowa and Nobraska, dotng profitible business and well looateds Wil take Lind in part trades write for detalls, E. H. Shefe. {OR SALE—A first class stos merch indiso with oo | wil ako wood Innd in oxe 0. will TOUR SALE—Stook of mi with storo and fixturos; price $1,30; wit rade for land, T H s {OR SALE—S) acres of good land uul new cottago, with four acres land In Warners= ville, Neb.: all modern Improvemoents: will exchangoe fora pleasant eottazo roo of In= gumbrance in Councll BIaffs™ or Omaha- 2. o h‘l)l( SALE—One of the brizhtest anl most desirablo homos In the city, on 4th ave.; modern 1n_all respoc Must soll, and will sucrifice. Adaress L 16, Bee office. {UR SALE—48)-acro_ra Neb. Good hay laud, splendid range for cuttle. Nico cottage, stablo and oug bullds ings jn cood repair, plenty water. Best land in the couaty: willsoll choap. Write for de« tails. E. U, Shoafo. ch fn Cherry Co. Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave' Omabha daily at 7:05 p. m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City ILicket Office: 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha. F. A. Nasi. Gen'l Agent. Clothing Sales Agent wanted for Omaha and vicinity—unprecedented opportun- Com- missions yield $2,000 income to the right man in the right place. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia, Pa. BAKING . POWDER 2950z25.FOR29H¢ ABSOLUTELY PURE - JUSTTRYIT. F.F.JAQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. WELL BRED,SOONWED” GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. MANHOOD RESTORED 1.5 mesey ten gunrantee to curo all nervous d Loss of Brain Fower, Headueho, Wakefuln Lassitude, all drains and siona, Nervousncss, Organs in vither tion anG Insanity. MEYORE AND A FTER USING. write ases, such as Wenk Memory, Lost Manhood, Nightly Kmis: %88 0f powor of ihe Genarativo x caused by over oxertion, youthful e:rots, or excessive /, usé of tobceo opium or stimulants whioh sobn lead to Intrmity, Put up conveniens i pe age hy mui; 6 for 8. With o O resund the money. Circulat sum, carry in vest pocket. T packs 'y 83 0rder wo give @ 1oritten guarantee ce. Addross Nerve Sced Co., Chlcag For sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell, 1513 Dodge street. 24 SISSON'S Greatest device known for ¢ and cure horses and colts fron ing. fall ne. luzging, breakl with theirtrive Ing. und makes the bro king nnd drivine colts, young work horees ut all times, ucating u heck re. perfectly wos and stalllons, and cun be used on track, rosd and ANTI-KICKING STRAP. nnd contro! 1ok ng, ted Lo prevent y turn- \torfero 1t is tnvaluable in ng the horse, h ; SISSON'S ADJUSTABLE SAFETY HALTER Warrantod to be the best hilter 1n exlitenos an |l to prevent and cure halter pullers; to break u colt 10 lena In ten minuies: tohandl:u sialilon. and to breuk i balky b by CHAN. PROBSTLE, goueral sgont aud wanufucturer of flne burness Forsale onl, orse. #od dealer in ull turf goods, 416 Broadwuy, Couuci saulls, la [[OR SALE OR TRADE—Restaurint an snloon it Manawai good business at al soasons; good bulldinz and improvements. A snap for alive man. E. (. Shoufe. OST—A Oolumbia b'eyele. A reward will e pd for its return to J. B F. McGee. OR SALE—Good G-room dwelling near U. P, trunsfer. Price 82,010. Wil tuke horses and 1. Shoafe. OR SAL reamery, 1 located in Nee brasku, doinz wood business. Wil take purtner or sull entire busincss uv a burgain. 0. JOR SAL Tectric 1ght plant in 1ive Nes Druska eity, well equivpad and doing good business. Price 87,000: wiil trade for land. A snap for Fight m 11, Shoafe, TANT Hardwnro stock wostern Lowa for spot cash. TOR SALE—Tmproved 4 in westorn Towi, 324 180-aere furm, $20; iicres, 326, Johnston & Van Putten ‘VAN'r.]:»u.,m] x..;..wke.-\..- Apply to H. P. T \§ on M In southe E. IL Shenfa re ™ s lunding, wa motor ling ~Foreman at bLotthing workss o to G. Hurris, Council Bluffs) COUNCIL BLUFES STEAYM DYE WORT3 All kindsof Dyeing unl Oleanin : done in thy hizhest style of the art. Faded and stalned brics made to lodk us wood us now Work {mlmmly done_and deliverol fn all parts of vhe country., Senl for price list C. A, MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR 3Broadway, Noar Northweitsza Dapdy CouN o Buueri. [ova CITIZENS STATE BANK ©f Councll Blu e Onpital stco'e $130,003 burplus und Profits’ 80,000 Net Capltal and Surpius roctors—J. D. € nuadsn i, T 3 Gleason, K. B. Hart, L A, Mill J. V. dindiney andCharles & Hannai Transictzeneral banks ingbusinoss Larzes: capital und surplus of uny buuk iu Eouthwestern lowa. INTERESI OY Tiva DIPD3IIT3 " o e Sim & Saunders—Aem iy st Phaey fedenl courts. Roomws 4 4 und 5 Shugad Benro block, Council Blufs, Ta. —Attorneys atlaw Pracs Omalia Medieal and Suesieal ’ , ?TITU"TE. o Lo § Lor INFIRMARY FOR THR TREATMENT Chronic and Sarzical Dissasns Best facll'tles, apparitus and Re for suiocessfu. trotmantor syory (o> of diseass requirin : modloslop sul sl troatment, 6 beds for putlents, boird anl attandanys Beat accomoditions in tho west Write for clrculars on doformities and bricos, trusses, club foot, o 1ev.iburos of Splos, 1108, Ltumors, cineer, catarrh, broachivls, la- ulivlon, o octrieity, D irulysls, epilopsy, Kide nev. biadder, eye, ear, skin un'l blood und all surgleal oporations. ISEASES OF WOMEN 5,008 hes 5 Women FREE. Wo havelitoly ad lod a 1yings | indep irtment for women during confineinents lotly private. Only Kollable Medlosl las atomaking ¥ Spealulty 0. "0 ; . Disvuses sucoesstully troate Syphliitio Polson vod from the systewm without nmruur& New Restorativs Trouwte ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Fersous uas abie 10 VIAIt us may Lo ireated ut howe b Corroxpon ‘ence Al commuiications contte dentinl Mediclncs or insirinents sent by na Loroxpreas, soourcly packed, 1o m r<s ta ind cate contents or sender. Ono persvnal s tery ew proferre | Cull wnd consult us or sond Listory of your case, and wo will send 1o plala WEBDDET, GUF L CE: Upon Felvate, BOOK T0 MEW, Speoiul or Norvous Dise enses, linpotency, By plillls, Gloot wni Vurioos | co.0, with quest on (13t Braces, Applisnces tor Deformities & Truse Only manufuctory inthe Westof €808 - 115 APPLIANCES, 16U, KLEUE4IS | BATTERIES AND DL N, | Omaba Medical and Sargical Institute, 26th and Broadway, Counoll Bluifa Ton minutes' ride from contor of Umsha on Oumuba und Counoll Blults eiertrlo motor Iipe Notloe to Contracturs wud Bulldors, For the orection of & new Ontho'lo church 1n Portsmouth, 8helby County. I¢ Bids wili b received until August 2)th, 1802 Pluny und specitiontions o bo seen wt ti dorslned, who will uiso shoortully v n V. . W, HOPPMA wution to parties l'l”i?m" £ 10 han Portsmouth, Bhoiby County, lows Jy2 2d1e