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I' 11, 1892. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THHRSDAY, AUGU —— COUNCIL BL OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Leisered ty Carrler to any pattot the City 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER HoN s | Dusness Office, ....... No43 TrLEPHONES | ISR E tor svis NB _—nm MINOR MENTION, K Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., The ladies of the Fifth Avenue Methodist ehurch give an fce cream social tonight in the chureh pariors. Christ Lieb and Sylvia Dollarhide, both of Pottawattamie county, were married by Justice Hammer yesterdav. Greenshicld, Nicholson & Co,, 621 Bro way, real estate aud rental agents, Largest list of proverty of any dealers in the city. A “nickle” sociable 1 to be given this oveniug in the interest of the Temple Bap- tist church, at the home of Brougham Stevenson, corner ot enty-tirst and Avenue C. Gordon Johnson was arrested yesterday and taken before Jus fce Cones to answer to the charge of Iarceny from a building. [tis elicged that be stole a revolver from his roommate, After a hearing he was bound over to the grand jury and in default of buil was sent to the county jail. Charles Clifford, who was overhauled while spending the night on the row, was given a tLirty day jail sentence yesterds, but the sentence was suspended on his pron the city at once, Kila Mowery ana Jos two erring dams wero given ten aays each fn tho city Jail William Dolson was given a trial yester- day vefore Justico Hammer on the chirge of illing a hound belonging to un old man numed Montgomery in the western part of the city., HMis defeuse was that the dog rushed out at him and he shot him to pre- vent being bitten, After u hearing Dolson was discharged. —_—— “Late to bed Ana_eariy (0 rise will shorton the rond to your home in the skies. But early to bed and “Lattle Barly Riser.'tbo pill that makes life longar aad bausr and wiser. TR anum—All members of - delity council are invited to attend a basket lunch outing at Lake Munawa Friday afternoon, commemorative of the Royal Ar fourtéenth anniversary. Boating club heudquatters, 5, p. m. PERSONAL PAR PRAPILS, Charles Nicholson has veturned from a teip to Chicago. Ernest Knotts of Murray, Ia,, is the guest of his cousin, L. G, Knotts, E. A, Wickham left. last evening for Den- ver. Hé will be back the latier part of the week. Mrs. J. Wright and daughter of Omaha aro visiting at the home of Mrs. Nelsou, 2000 Sixth avenue, Mrs. George S. Damon and Miss Elsie Pusey will visit Miss Jennie Howe at Al luntic this week. C. . White, pr bank of Beatr guest of bis for fuger. H. E. Beneh, who has Leen with the firm of Sim & Sutuders, left last cvening for Carroll, ln, where he hus @ position as court stenogrupher. Deau Feauer and Miss Della Fenner of this city wud the Misses Mavel and Helen Carter and Goldu Cornish of Omaba have re- ident of the American e, Neb., is in the city, the classmate, 1 N. Flick- turned from Silv City, where they have been visiting Mrs. C. B. Wson, ——— Pure and Wholesome Quaality Commends to public approval the California Jiquid iaxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. 1t is pledksunt to the taste and by ucting geatly on the kidfmys, liver and bowels to cleanse the eystem - effectually, it promotes the Ith and comfoft of all who use it, and with mil- fons it is the best and ouly romedy. — Dr. Despecher has sccured a French cook and will serve hov coffee, ten, buaked powatoes, good bread and. butter at east end of restaurant building dur ing the remainder of the seuson ut Man- hattun beuch. Stands Up for the CovNciL Buures, I Eaitor of Tue Bee: Allow me to say a few words with reference to the Married Ladies’ Social society of Council Bluffs. I bave krown it and watched 1ts proceedings sin the society was first ovsanizea three vears wgo. The first winter 1t worked for the Christian Home, aud after that for the worthy poor of tho city generally. Tncy gave a fair and testival and relized $13) Tae following winter they investigated and hiclned the cases brought to their notize, and fu the spring, having some money lefr, tuey furnishied a room at the Women’s Christian pssociation hospital. A year ago this summer they worked ou fancy work preparing fov another fuiv which was beld lust November, and from which they realize{ €150, During the winter they looked after twelve families and one of thewm thoy kept in fucl all winter. They bought fifteen of shoes last winter und aro now clothing and kcoping 1u school a little girl whose mother is dead. When tney started their e last November euch one donated a ¢ Saturday nod Mr. Badoliet and Mr, sold them for thew. Thoy when went ou pay- 10g 15 conts on the dollar, giving their wori and paying thelr monthly dues, When they located first on Broadway and later on Nort Muin street, they fuiled to pay expenses. They then took half of the sewing machine of- fice, but left there sbortly after becuuse they were uot allowed to have a key of their own or to put in o clerk of their own. As 10= the division of the socioty, thore are oniy 1wo disaffected members besides the pres dent, who was elecied last month, I con- sider it a great injustice for them to start an exchange unaer any other name to hurt the Married Ladies’ Social society by saying they have done notbing for the poor. The secretary’s books can bo seen at their rooms, 817 Broadway. J. P, WiLnians, Very True, The demand for Chamoerlain’s Colie, Chol- era and Diarchaa Remedy is steadily ' grow- Ing, from the fact that all who give it a trial are pleased with the results aud recommend 1t to their neighbor. ‘Wo feel sure that t e remedy canaot bo recommended too bighly Wagloy & Smeud, drugsists, Newton, la. e Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a nd10 am, 12m, and 1, 8 ), b, ), 6, 6:30. 7, 10, 10:80, 11 and 11: he 55 train will muke connoction with Lieo Heerwagen Has a Foot Race with a Ocuple of Footpads, SUBSEQUENT ARREST OF THE TWO THUGS | come to be regarded as an almost indi: They Attempt to Pick a Citizen's Pockets —_—— And it Cuuses Their Downfall—Meeot- ing of the Union Depot Com= pany to Discuss L'l | the friends of the reverend gentleman ers ‘ present. Captain B. W. Hight made ar. ad- | HE OMAHA BEE. | NENS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS | Ehmbicpsassss it bt s dress, at_the close of which he presented Mr. Crofts with a magnificent silver water s0t a8 & testimonial of the respect of the Lwo organizations. Mr. Crofts responded in his usual happy vein, and at the close of his re- marks read one of the poems which have ons- able part of an old soldiors camp fi A ! number of addresses were made by other gentlemen, DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such poi- sons us scrofula, skin disoases, eczoma, rheu- matism, (ts timely uso savas many lives. purinbe--dndeicly SOUTH oMAnA, Last evening about $:20 o'clock Mr. Leo | Search ofa Wandering Bitlionalre for Legal Heerwagen, the traveling represcntative of Farcand & Votey, who put iu the big pipe organ for the new Methodist church, had an exciting experience with footpads who at tompted 1o hold him up and rob him. Heerwagen camo to the city the pu the church after prayer meeting. waiting for the trustees to arrive ko con cluded to take a little ride on the street car to kill timo and get cool. He boaurded a down Broadwav car and remained on it pose of settling with the church veople and bad an engagement with them at q While J. Stewart was encountered on N streat Protectio J. Stewart Reed was in South Omaha yes- terday, and if any person knows whom he is . | their knowledge is more extended than 1s Mr, | 18 own. Roed, as ho calls himself, has evi- yosterday for | dently been pursuing allisnce subtreasury and other schems to make wealthy the pop- ulists, ara he says ho is a billionaire, yestorday afternoon and ho was searching for an attorney. He said ho had 100 cars ot horses at the Union stock yards and they were being sold without his consent, and ho was in_quest of an attorney to have it until he reached the pomnt whore the lne | gopnag turns on to avenuo A aud then jumped Ooff | A rding to Reed’s story thereis av or- and started to walk back toward the | ganized attempt being mado to rob him of orthwoestera depot and catch uu uptows cur, o \ ouly gono a fow steps | train from Denver bay when Lo saw two i Lottling works, Y thuy did so the light 1rom in front of Harrs ed him wud us | Sunday tho tr batlding shone | He says he has 500,000 head of cattle in the n [ his vast wealth. Last week be started a ng on board £50,000,~ 7 | 000 in gold, and when he landed in Om aha n pulled out and left him, on him aud revesled a fine diamond he wus | west and 1,000,000 acros of land. His grand- wearing in his searf. The thugs caught the | mother quit this world to leave him £2,000,~ fiash of the spargler and at oncs made an at tempt to hold bim up. wus 100 quick for getting uway from them and reached the Northw ro were evidently professionul sandbaggers, and tho victim only escaped by his presenc of mind and the excellent use of his log them and suc y rapid runuing | umount « epot. They | am standing here talking thoy are probably - | 000, and he has, by judicious managment, ac- Tue traveling m n | cumulated a fortune of a cool bitlion dollars, sded 1n | and yet ho has been robbed of ten times that “why,” he exclaimed, “whilo T . | robbing me of my aiamond fields in Brazii." 3 ‘This individual with a billionaire mind is A 1nan 00 yeass of age. above medium height, thoy had caugit him they woula have gotten | chin whiskers and moustache, with biug & dinmond worth £150 and §75 10 cash. John Clausen and Chris known citi the \victim Straub, two well soft black hat an: ens of Council Bluffs, were mude | mater of a would-be pickpocket last | his br eyes, restless and searching. He wears a suit of clothes of gray Several souvenir badges pdorn t, and ncarly ull of them must have cvening. They were standing ot the corner | been purchased during the tie of tho of Bry young fellow with one arm came” up, and wedging himself 1 between them, menced to act in & manner that w com. | yet his friends should have him plac a trifle [ he will not be roaming the streots and pour- ant streot and Broadway when a | Omaha convention. Hesays ho.came from Denver last Sunda. He 1s harmless, ana d whore more affectionate than was warranted by | ing his tales of wealth into the ears of every the short acquuintunce. He ordered the ) person he meets, fellow away, bnt he refused 1o RO. I'he fellow immediately became Several Accidents, fbusive, and _Clausen gave him a | Theusual numoer of accideuts occurred kick upon the shins that settled him. He | yesterday in South Omaha. The mostserious and a companion who had been standing | befell John Gensviski, an employe of the near by watching his chauce sueak d away | Swif Packing company. He resides at 2005 and went up street. The police were notl- | Wiyt street, Omana, aud boarded a froight tied and in o fow minutos Ofticers Murphy | iriin'ar “Sheeloy station to go 1o his work, and Weir were on the trail, The two were | thd S0 ST it g Bo ko jumped overhauled near the Methodist church and | gion ina train, which was runniog rapidiy. wero run in, Mr. Herewegan, who was held | 10" hend straek u pon a rail and a deep cut up on Lower Broadway, hieard of the arrest | govera| inches in length was inflicted. The and went to the police station to have a look skull over the right eye was fractured and & at the prisoners, As soon us ho saw them he | g, 1z00n romoved several pieces of the bone. identified them as the men who had picked | ye gecid hi & they were in forit. They will have & hear: ing this morning in police court. )T COMP ANY, UNION DE Meeting of the Stockholders to Discuss | vestigating the m Future Plans, The stockholders of the Union Depot com: ent occursed about 7 o'clock yester- 1 out for a victim. Upon seeing bun they | gov'noinivie *“Tha mon's injuries aro serious ued deathly pule, evidently veahzing that | grd Pt o 1y, Charles Jetter, a 12-year-old lad, had his leflarm broken and fingers crushed yosierany morning. Ho 1s omploged 1n the tin shop at the Cudahy packing house and arrivea beforo tho other workmen. Boy-like, he was in- teries of pully and beit and caugat bis arm in it, with t# result stuted. A dray team belonging to Mr. Johnson ! pany held a meeting last evenlng in thoe ool fright on Twenty-fourth street about courthouse,and the ghost of the depot scheme | noon and ran away. ‘T'he driver, was trotted out and put throuzh its paces | Albert Jonnson, was thrown out and his by W. i, Pusey and George 1. Wright with air asit used to be two Con. or thred years ngo. It had been so long | Packing compan the same painstakin right arin oroken. He was also oadly cut about the head. Driscoll, employed by the Cudahy . Lad nis bands badly sincea meeting had been neld for the pur- | burned while tighting fire at that plant. poso of taiking over the project that quite a number of the members of the company were present, impelled_by a curiosity to sce what would bo done. Wright reported that would be wnecessary to | conpany, doing a small amount of damage £1L,000 or &6,000 e at the Cudahy House. At 7 o'clock vesterday morning fire broke outin the gas house at the Cudahy Packing pay off the unpaid taxes and otuer in- | pefors the flames were extinguished. cumbrances on tho property of the com- pany, und he encouraged the stockholders by telling them that if thoy held oa 190 enough he thougnt the union depot would ve forth- and gave an outline cf the methods that had been used nan_in of the comiug. Pusey read some letter by himself and his fellow commitie using his crowbar ou the stony hea raiiroad ofticials. On the sugzestion of 1. H. Merriam it was decided to iustruct Pusey and Wright to draw uf a list of the stockliblders, togother Workmen ~ were engaged in taking apart and removing the gas iza- chine. The room was dark and a lamp was used to furnish light, A quantity of ol in one of tne chambers had not been removed und was ignited by the flames from the lamp, The Cudaby and South Omakta fire departments soon had tne flames ex- tinguisted and o disastrous contlagration was averted. Gamblers Convicted, with the amount of stock held by each one, 8 | Jydge Fowler's time was taken up yester- statement of the assets and liubilities of the company and a statement ot the receipts and 10740 » s since the oreanization was started, | brougbt against C. F. Logan and George expens day 1n hearing the evidence in the cases This statement was to b3 prepared for the | Pettys. Both wero chargzd with running & stockholders in order that cach one might | gambling house and found guilty by the decide what they wanted to do nest. Merriam aiso wanted 10 know if it would | against each. b and costs ppeal bonds judge, who assessed a fine of & They buve filed not be worth while to chip in and get un | and will carry their caselo the district opinion from some attorney a: towhat rights | court. company would have i 4 court at iav un uction could nov be com: npel the companies to live up tne and whetne menced to co Sam Lawrence, the negro who was fined - | by Judge Fowler Tuesday, has also filed an ) | appeal bond and will carry bis caso to the to the terms of the contract they had signed | district court. with the Uniou Dzpot company. He thougnt this would be a good id Wright was not giving opiuions uway. Au adjournment was finally agreed upon | Rey. C. N. Dawson pr until the 24th, whou another meetiug will bo | was assist held, Disease never successful attacks tho sy om with pure bla> 1. DaWitt's mukes pure, new blosd aal war Greenshields, N residence property in all parts of city for cush or on payments. See them before buying. Another Boat Race, unless Mr. Wright bud an_cpinion he would be willing to dis- pose of for the good of the cause, But Mr. cholson & Co. have ‘hoice burgains in improved and vacunt ol ARioVe “Uhe | A stranger entered Cnarles Kaufhola's Funeral of Bort Aultm i, Funeral services were held over the re- mains of Bert Aultman at the First Method- ist chureh at 8 o'clock yesterday moraing. ched the sermon and 1 in the services by Rev. . R. Button of Gretna, The churen was crowded with the friends aud acquaintances of the deceased, T. K. Aultmau, an uncle, who resides at Sioux was the only relative oresent, He i mains to Stuart, la,, for interment, Robbed & Barl Shop. barber shop on Q street ana sfter having what work he desired doge, usked that gen- tleman into a neighboring saloon to indulge 1 a social glass. When Kaufhold returned The Council Bluffs Rowing association | totneshop he found that uil his iools and a will give its regular weekly party tomorrow £ HAER 1o | npveared. “Appoarauces indicate that a pal evening atthe boat hbouse at Muanawa. addition to dunciug, thers will be a race ve- tween two crows composed of members of | toois and mone, the club, similar to that of a week ago but with some changes in the crows, which will be composed as follows: Crimsons — A Buckman, Lockwood Dodge, W. H. Wake: field and L. Zurmuellen. Blues Omaba, C. E. Reid, Harry Bowman Harry Haas, Tue defeat of the Blues | week bus nerved them uptoa high pitch and un exciting contest may be looked for. —— Beecham's Pills sell well because they cure, —— To buy, sell, rent or exchange real | #how up again. estate. Sce Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., 21 Broudway. Sl Royal Arcanum, Fidelity Council No. 156, Royal Arcanum, Ross of | hicious churacter. Yesterday be was dis- v | charged from custody and last evening small sum of mouey in the drawer had dis- of the stranger took advantage of the ab- sence of Kauftold and made away with the Was Wunted in Iowa, George Howard has been contined in the city jail several days and was held as & su: Jailor Krooger received a latter frowm the city marshal of Ida Grove, Ia. stating that Howard's description answers to one of a trio wanted there for pickbocketing. Two of them are under arrest in Ida Grove. How- ard has loft the city and will probably nov Searching for Vengeance. William Lindsay came into the police court last evening und wanted to fils a compiaint agamnst George Smita for verjury and vagrancy. A fow weeks dko Smith was the principal witness in convicting Lindsay of breaking into Bezley's saloon in Sarpy county, for which offense the Iatter served & term in the eounty jaik;) Lindsay is now seeking ravenge and proposos to place tho strong arm of the Iaw upen Smith in some mannor, Judge Fowler refused to issus the warrant and advised Lindsay to try the Sarpy coanty courts. ———— POLICEMEN’S PICNIO. g Crowd and Lots of Fan ut the © Annual Quting. Tt required two 'org trains to transport to Waterloo the guardians of the peace, their sweothearts, wives and friends vesterday. ‘Tne first soction, composed of twelve cavs recruited from all the railways which come anywhere near Omaba, pulled out of the depot with every seat occupied shortly ufter 7 o'ciock yesterday morning. In about an hour tho second section with a similar load followed. The run was made in about an hour and at all the stations along the line crowds had assembled which greeted the ap- pearance of the guily decorated engines with hearty cheers. Arrived at the grounds, the various parties soparated and soon the beautiful grove re- sounded to the sounds of musicand laughter, The Seventh Ward band occupied the band stand and furnishea most excellent music for those who wished to use the danc- ing platform, and the dense shade of the trees provided room for any amount of tamily parties. J. R. Watts of Waterloo detivered an ad- dress of welcome, and Judee Berka re- sponded in u neat speech. Under the direction of the masterof ce monies, Captain Thomus Cormack, the vro- gram of sport was begun at ouce and took up the most of the day. The first event was a shooting match, open to polieemen ouly, with the regulation Colt's revolver., Oficor Starkey won the first prize, a fine uniform dresscoat; Officer Dunn, sec- ond prize, & sivor mourted carving set; Ofijcer Cook, third prize, u pair of uniform ponts, and Oflicer Bennetv fourth pri a pair of police shoe: In the lady's shooting match there ware «1x entries and Mrs. Lovetton won first prize and Mrs. Doc Divbern second. The fourth event, trap shooting, open to all, was won by Mr. Parmelee first, Brucker and k' tied for second and Kennedy third. Officer Cook won the trap shoot open to policemen only ana Oficer Prescott took second. There were eleven starters in the 100-yard race open to all. Sullivan took tirst money and Atherton second, In the police race of 100 yards there were six starters, O'Gorman was first and Bald- win socond. The Iaaies’ running race attracted a good deal of uttention. There were nine starters and three heats were run. Miss Hagerman took first money and Mrs, George Gillenbeck second, The fat man’s race was won by Styles with Klgnn a good second, Ofticer Baldwin was the only man in sight 1n the heavy dumb bell liftung contest, swnd demonstrated that his arms and back were well qualitied for any sort of police duty. There were two tug o’ war contests, The first, open to all, wus won after a long, hard pull by a team cousisting of Mossrs. O'Cou- nor, Buldwin, Lunaban, Petersen, Dee and Howilt, with' Messrs. 'Morgan, M. Collius, Burr, Dubornski and William Eilis against them, In-the policeman’s tug o' war, which was won in four minutes, the winuers wero Officers Bennett, Mitcbell, Gustafson, Clark and Arnold, ‘Tho potato race was open to all and was won oy John Cover by about a tenth part of a second. Tho s waltzing contest was partici- pated in by about twenty contestants, and all of them nad their frienas. The first prizo was awarded to Miss Humple, second to Miss Itobinson and third to Mrs. 'Samucl- sox;. but many criticised the decision of the Judyes Oficer Robbins won the ton of coal offered to the homeliest man on the grounds. s EIGHTH WARD REPUBLICANS. ppers’ Lively B ot an Energetic Ward Club. The regular weekly meeting of the Eighth Word Republican club was held at its club rooms at Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets last evening. It had been whispered thatsa alleged failure on the part of members to turn over monoy belonging to the campaign fund would result in an open ruptire st the meeting, The rumor was exploded by a very satisfactory report ol the finances of the’ club, which are in an excellet conai- tion. A committee of tive was appointed to se- lect delegutes to the mecting of the state league at Grand Island August 24 on the basis of a membership of 336 and report at the next meeting. The committes cousists of Jumes Allen, Charles Bruner, U. B. Bal- combe, Dr. Spauiding and J. W. Furnass, Six new members were added to the eclub and short addresses were made by F. A, Hayes of the Eighth ward and Jobtn J. Bruner of Nebraska Cit, —_——— ANNOUNCEMENT Charles McCarthy's “One of the Bravest” will be the attraction at the Farnam street, theater commencing Sunduy, August 14, and continuing for five nights with the usual matinces. *One of the Bravest” isone of the strongest sensational dramas on the road tuis season. Six beautiful snow white Arabian horses gro used in this production, also a real 1 tire engino and a hose car- vinge. The great realistic fire sceno in the second act is really s grand piece of stago realism, and the two littie chilaren, Herbie and Helen, aro wonders, They are only 6 vears of age, but there smging and dancing are praised by press and public alike il liam Cronin, the king of Irish comody, keops the audience in convulsions from the rise to the fall of the curtain. ———— Weinberg-Carpenter, A pleasant wedding took place in Grand Island Thursday evening, Rev. T, C. Clark ofticiating. Although neithor the bride nor groom are residents of Grand Island, both have quite a number of acquaintances and warm friends thore. The bridegroom, Mr. C. A. Weinberg, is a resident of Omaba and oceupies o position as one of the managers of N. B. Falconer’s house. He has made him- self very popular. The bride was Miss Wealthy 5, Carpentor of Rock Springs, Wyo., a neice of Mr. Ea Lord of Grand Islund, She was becomingly attired fu a reception tolet of beige lansdown, ‘Lhere wero present only a few friends of the family who wero enter- tained in a charming manner by Miss Ida Lord, an aunt of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg came to Omuba last night, Drink 8OLD AND ENJOYED EVERYWHERR, Beer? 990 TVVINVV VLYV Perhaps you think you know a “Yale” Key when you see it, but don’t be too sure. tlooks just like thi hears the word 1¢'s ensy to tell the true from the false. . Bernard Pups Best Stock in Omaha Out of “*Modjes! ka,” by*Safford,” he by Champlinlimnon. brother to the largest dog ever raised in America, Full pedigree of pups on application. GEO. A, JOSLYN, conststing of Suppositories. Olntment In Capsulds i a Positive Cure for Issued by Kulin & Co., COLLARS AL T\ your Aoumdtess \ewae SANTA G FOR IS N Rroger Mg, we e A &ec\\\}e\\“. Mabe ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK & CO. AUS (OAP CHICAGO. A 12 Ton a Day Machine OUR WARRANTY GOES The SOUTHWICK BALING PRE Bales Tight. PECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. REWAKD. venue and m botween il ludy's go'd wi s MeLuin) on b Blafrs, M s stock farm £20; 120- s 180- 0010 &' Van Patt A clear lot for horse and censhields, Nicholson & proved furm, joins Valley, for u resi- ds.Nichol- and Douglas streets, Um S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT te for Hystorlh, Dizzinass, Nervous Prostraton ' causod by Wakelulnoss, ftness of thd Brain, cau IFE.COVES will_sond written Guaranten ssaoi guaranteeto refand 1€ not curad, only by Theodore, southenst corner 1ith and WMANHOOD R ESTORED. $SANATIVO," the ftemedy, ia sold witli & h Guaranteo e all Nervois Dise Josi of power of ‘the Photugraphed from life, Kige, o 6 for i cvery & order we give a written guarantee to cure or refund the Jal] (0 Mention this paper MADAID CHEMICAL CO. 358 Dearborn Stro FOR FALE IN OMAHA, r13th & Douglas Sta 1A, NEB., BY FROM THE “PACIFIC JOURITAL.” ention has b ¢ has produced Tutt’s Hair D mitates nature to W. C. ESTEP, Funeral Director, Embalmar 14 N. Main Street, COUNCIL CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Counzll BlaTs Onpltal steo's .8130,00) Burplus und Profit —A %1000 stock of drugs 1 Blutrs, or for land )] Br o suy section of lnnd 100 miics of C shields. Nicholson & Co. JPOR EXCUANG stomer_for n ha. Green- Kunsus, 4 miles fron property. Gree 21 Brondw room hou . and will taken Greenshields, ent Nicholson & Co., 621 Brondway. NOR RENT—A pleasant by window roo furnishied. Inquire 06 First uvenue, cent on_Council dence property. E. I Sheaf ). An experienced real estato e acqui ntel . with y 0) first your. MONEY lonned at 6 b Biufrs re: W ANTE QOR SALE. Florida oran ¢ will buncil Bluils or On erty. E. YOR RE sidence, rk wve; i 1 repair and ail modern con venientes, Rent #50). 11, She: to work in town Appy 0 Loon- i, No: 10, YV ANTED-Your wnd on furm d Everett. oftic W ANTE and 1 Leonard I T, 1 dig er to dlz 4 or s Ko his pay in horses. Apply crett, Pearl strect, Council Biuifs, FOR SALE-Tive acres of garden g near the city, Wil take an u bered eity lot DAL payment and giv years tine for the pavment of the balan per cent interest. Apply to Leonurd Ev ett. 16 Pearl streot, Counsil Biutfs, L. "\\ TED—By & youns iady. furn'shed room with U0 rd; south of Brondwiy wnd ust of Ninth strect, A 67, Bee offic FOR SALE—Uotel, southern .. doln #2500 buys build ni for mdse. E. H. Shoafe, TOOR SALE—Hardware stock Willinvoice $,500. B, H She }(l)l( Choicest furm m 3 neres, weil located provo. Jun’acre. rooms. located In Cirivin s iness, fura:ture: Will trade PARM and city loans ut lowest rates. Keal estate for siu Dwelling an | business rentals for local Investors, Louzes & Towle. 1ything for sale or trade 526 e vfe, Broadwiy and Maln streot, —Dweilinzs in il parts of the 10 Sheafe, Broadwiy wnd Ml Jork l‘ eliy. D ~Eastern Nebrasks lunds in chango for Councll Bluffs property. £ i1 Broaiwiy wnd Maln stes TOR SALE—On small gurden lant near O Ehente. Brondwiy und Maly yments, fruit i Blutrs. streot THE SOUTHWICK HAY BALING PRESS. fora 10 Ton a Day Price. WITH EAGH MACHIAE. is a two-horse. tull-cirelo machine. It lias tho largeas feed opening 0. any Coutinuous-Buling, Double-Stroke Press in the world. Draft Liight. Capacity, Construction, Durability--All the Best. Sandwich Manufacturing Co, CSeotimieil BlaEEsS, = Lo~ vra. Omflmfihfim{MJSwynl INSTITUTE. = e & B RMARY FOR THR | TREATMENT —OF ALL— | Couis 400 10 Disag Ecet facllitles, apparatus ana Ras for successfu. tre itment of ;v.srrzgr‘f)g?n"' of disease requirl rodioal op i vods for SUTAA! troutrmunt 60 beds for pationts, boird anl atten Best accomolations in the west 1Ense Write for clrculars on deformitiss anl braces, trusses, club feot, curvatiros of soing, plios. tumors, cneor, catyeeh, bronohius, int ilnon, e ectricity, piralysis, opllepsy, kid nev. biadder. eye, ear, 'l blool und all surgieal oporations. k 0 A A SPEOIALTY, DISEASES OF WOMEN Booicon BESLS 5t Women FREE. We havelatoly ud lod « lying- i dop irvment for women during confincinent strictly provate) Oniy Roeliable Medloal lns stitutomaking « Sp S UPRIVAD All B ood Disuises suc troatol litio Polson rewoved from the system ut morcury. New Restorative Troute tfor Loss of VITAL POWER. Persous ua- 0 visit us may be treited at homo b e munications conff- onsult us or sond use, und we will send in plala histor Wripber our BOOK TO MEW, 11! enses, Impotency, Syphi With quest on (st v Applinnces for Deformitles & Trussy ry inthe Westol DESOR il S48, ELECLRIG Omaba Medical and Surgical Inslitute, 26th and Broadway, Joinoil Blu¥a Ten minutes' rile fro nter of Omaha on muha and Council Biuits eieotrio wotor ilue. Upon I'rivate, or Nurvous Dise i3, Gloct unl Variso- G. W. PANGLE, M.D. Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Expericnco. BREADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AN WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE, 1 8urpiue, aatsa i L A, Milbr, J. g anan. Transiot zenoral b i ingbusiness Lur<es: capltal und surpius. any brnk in Southwestora Lowi abpurten rue ro " Blackwell’s Bull Durham QOR SALE—Alblon Kolier mills on Boono r, Neb. s inest wator pawer ln the state developing 125 horse DOWEr Witer entire yours | the last electric motor ewr for Omaha will calevrate the Fourteenth anniversury of — its {ustitutiou by an outing av Lake Manawa, Pasturage for horses and eattle on the | Members should be at the lake us early as 6 Chautavgus ground Inquire of A, 8. | p. m. with their families and luoch baskets duily capacity, 100 barrels: machinery and cs'‘complote dn every duu il Goo | 1e; b ueres of lan'l, tito perfe it Huzelton, 240 Merriam block, or Charles | and muke their neadquarters at the boating INTERESI ON TIM& DBE?03IT} 3 oz Wil tiks unlmprove | o 1 treat the following Diseas: ‘opeland, on the grounds. clubs, club house, peruiission to use which TopTTel PROI m— brasks lund. k. H. Shoafe Catarrh of the Head, Throot, and Lungs: Dise i d 8 ° NOTICI = M hus been secured. Hoating, batbiog and ‘,‘ “ : kot RV Ty T PO AT eases of the Eye and Kar, Fits and Apoplexy, Heurt Want n siver. other umusements will bo indulged in during mo lng AGENTS AND LESSEES, IRAkRAT jolning countles. Discase, Liver bum‘-lulul, Kidney Complaint, A session of thes o belg | the eveniug, oud A pleasunt eveniug will be In pursuance of ordinance No. roqulr- | oo - — — | Nervous Debllity, Mental Depres- ) - 0F 4ha 80 pOTIOF oaurt Whs kold | gpopt, youe should endeavor Lo at- i Water and gis cor neetions w0 bo nade to | JTOR SALE-lotols and resteurants in Iows | glon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal yesterday for the purpose of hearing the evi- | tond, " und within the curh |y on tadn _ streets, - und Nebrasin, dof profitabio business | ki Dinbetes, Bright s Discase, Bt. Vitus® , we L located; Wil ta oakness, N v dence in tho cuse of J. k. Holleabeck and E. o me— [0} aCCO and alloy reot Improvemont Districts weoil inanteds will tuk Duiice, Kieuthatism, Varalysis, White Swelling, E. Hurt sgawst Wilam Bonoooberger, | DeWitV's Savsaparilia cieanses tho viool. |9, 08, 416, 471, 472 and 475, fn the ety of Om | Berotuln, Fever Bores, Cancers, Tumors you are hereby notified to muke all nece (OR SALE—S) nores of good Land wul now | and Fistula In ano removed without oLt e, with f0ir uires L arners- | ¢he knife or drawing a drop of Nob,: %l modern fmorovemonts: whil e B, oP Wiin) atfey [ the skl A (striots, und voforis ploveunt entues fr3s ot - | Blegds , QM b Ve tapping: and alley in the suld diatriots and | oyinbrance’ in ‘Councll Bluffs or Omuby | 8red'ls boalth. Dropey eured withous tapplog, Zird 8treet from north 1ine of Michi- 1, Bhaute, Special Attention given to private 1 connioctions with water wid s mislus. oe I Made a record long years ago, IA\.‘I::;r;lnlnllI".il‘L‘.(’Z:llll ot such work on or be the stre which has never been beaten or IOre Piet No. 46 T'he plaintiffs waot @ rocoivor appointed 10 | Graenshields, Nicholson & Co. can fako charko of tho Whituakor piace on Graud | pent somo more houses 10 goodtenants. enue, which bus been run for some time g Dast by Hontwateraor. Thes olaim that at | Yhab have you¥ W8 IL 18 Lhe Purpose to o —— ;,{[‘;“;}:,‘;.':;:;71?‘!,;:;",lt,“,;';:",'"fij';{.‘;;;,':’r;';' ntos Democratic Convention. , approached. It has not to-day, Nicholas street RRBTE e T d Venereal Diseases of all kinds. fhey weie 10 furnish Lho seod, Bonneuberger The delegates who were appoiuted at the a good second i opularit It onue from Leavenworth desirable howes fn the city. on 4th uve : | 850 to 8800 forfeit for any Venereal Dis= was 10 plant it aud take care of the crop, and | primaries held in the various townsbips of good sccond In popularity, lis $rom Poppleton avenuo | Modern in ull respo s, st wcll, wnd will | ease I csnnot cure without meroury. ; they were to divide tie proceeds, They now | (he county lust Saturday night will moet at . peculiar and uniform excellence Bi-100 feot B'of Hopnibian | MAAKRUE. ACAROA M 10 HO0 OIS - Tupe Worms removed in two or three hours, or 0 the south 1i or Plles ourcd, cluim thut they are unable to get any settle- | the courthouse this morning at 11 o'clock for tux lov ¥ in | o raneh In Charey O pay. H- morrhold ment out of the gefendant, sud they wecord- | the nurpose of uppolnting dologates o the pleases the men of to-day as it R P IR, . splenda rnso @ THOSE WHO ARK AFFLICTED Duild. . bl it iz | Wi eave 1ifo and hundrods of dollam by calling ot Wiihogs Jund | on or udng e e A DR G. ¥/, PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Theonly Physiclan who can tell what alls & person without asking & question, All correspondence sirictly confidential, Mediolne 215t street, 10 the eity of Omuli. Disted ut Omubiu, Neb., this 10th day of Au- 2 H 88, 1602 Sold wherever tobacco issmoked. s P, W, BIRKHAUE airman Board of Publi BULL DURHAM i fokly want w receiver appointed. Al tho | stute convention which meots st Davenport i b & ,\g;g,.\ q A evidenco wis “taken vesterdas and tho cuso | Ouo week from today: i LS ¥y did their fathers before them. e subwitted to Judge Mctieo this mori A Itk Ut 1he clove of pollce cour \ ++Qreat Bull n“"‘"‘fllg Mrs. Winslow's Soothiug Syrup for chil- dreu Leething rests the child and comforts Mrs. L. It Pacton, Rookford, Iil,, writes: | the mother, 200 a bottle. * Frow personal experience I can recommend ———— ST—A Columbla b ey dbe pmd for its return to W ANT Hardware stock DoWiit's Barsapariline & wars Tor lupure - o i X ® 4 ' SPECIAT NOTICE wostern lowa for spot cash. E. bont by oxpress, Address all letters 10 blood and general uebility. " q ]'w AOORIR 0 Shia ST MIA 8 W sloves s a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves » (éOuN(;IL BLquél N EATED B e e e e X 4 et 1 . i Scott house, North Muln street. Summor suits for gentlemen; cool, Farewell Recepti and in no way exclt‘es or dera'ngel the ayutem.. In this 00d L-room dwelllng near U, e T A e Gl WI a“glal Ml n comfortablo and cheap. Relter, the | Rov.G. W. Grofts was tendered s farewell respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com- Vrico 82020 Will tike horses | 8 QUND-—A small purse containiug money. Owner cun hiave saine by provins property und oattie in part v % H. Shew WO BALE ~Creamery, we Im'nw‘d in Ne- | Third 888 BPOadWBy, braskn. dolnz good "bun Wil tuke | == o OF 'ED -~ Gern “house- : P, artngr OF sull entire businss av burkaln [ WY HEEDGeruan € for genoral howse- | Council Bluffs, lowa tailor, BIUIUrm\lwuy. rueption last evening by the Union Veteran —— Legion and the Ladies' auxiliary, two of the George Davis, drugs ana painte leadiug wiliary organisations of the ciuy. and puyinz for this notice.” U, A, Loucks, 644 fort with no unpleasant effects, Made only by Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C, 15