Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFPS - NO. 12 PEARL STREET, CFIICE Teilvered Ly Currler to any partof the City 1. W, TILTON, - MANAGER P x ) DU ness Office, T LEFTIONES § Xiont Editor. MINOR M. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., Greenshield, Nicholson & Co., 621 Broad- way, reul estate and rental agents, Largest list of proverty of any dealers in the city. Miss Anna Obernoltzer's day class presented Rev, G. W. Crofts with a fine souvenir spoon last Sunday at the close James I, R Council Bluffs and L zzie Meyers of Walnut e licensos yesterday. John Jones, who tried to run off with Officer Murnhy’s horse and bugey Saturdny night, s sobered up and now cliims to have been robbed of $600 while druni. Special services were held in the Catho! churches yesterday mornicg, 1t being u holi- v of obligation. In the evening there was alio a sermon at St. Peter’s church. Edna Cramer, infant daughter of Mr. and Heury Broderson and were given mar- Murs yesterday morning, nged Funeral seryices ut i) this aflc 2115 Avenue G. o infunt child of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Poterson diod at S olelock at the residence, 1012 South Kleventn st Tne funeral Will tuke place at § o'clock this moroing. The Crescen City road i3 biockaded by a big landslide in "the ‘“‘cut,” and p: bave to tako the Kirkwood for the time This lengthens the distance by about two miles, Rogular communication of Bluff City Lodge, No. 71, Ancient Free and Accented Musons, this evening. All master Musons in 2ood standing are cordially invited. By or- der of the worshipful master. .year-old daughter of Mr. and . Peter Jacobson, died yesterday morn- ing at 1002 South Twelfth street. The funcral 1s this afternoon at 1 o’clock and the remains will be interred in Fairview ceme- tery. L. Murks was triedl vosterdny before Justice Swearingen on the charge of maiu- taining a nuisance uear the coruer of Broad- woy and Bryant street, James Brooks boing the. prosecting witness, The caso was taken under advisement. A special train of fifteon cn tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock over the Burlington from the Haves Pump and Planter company of Galva, 1., for the Weir Shugart company of this city. ' The train is Iouded entirely with “Boss shoveling boards,” and each car coutnins between 700 und S00. Mrs. W, J. White was given a trial in olico court yesterday morning for disturb- nyg the peace, A vast amount of amusement was glven the spectators by the manifest de- termination on the part of several of the party to do the talking for the crowd. At the close of tho trial the palm for talkative- ness was given to the husband of tho ac- cused woman and she was taxed up with a five cf §16.90. Nathan Merriam of Omaha, the owner and the builder of tie Merriam block in this city, haus ordered Architect Smoock to prepare plaos fora commercial building to be erected on the lot, corner of Broadway and Sixth street, opposite tho postofico. The building will have a frontage of ninety feet on Hroad- way und will run back to the ulley. [t will coutain three thirty-foot store buildings. Tho contract will be let before the Ist of Sentember, Secretary Rose of the Young Men’s Chrls- tian association received o let'er from a friend in Cedar Rupids informing bim of a gencrous gift that has just been presented to the association of that place by Charles B. Soulter, president of the Cedar Rapids Pack- ing company. Last May Mr, Soulter’s son was kiiled by on electric motor and in mem- ory of the young man Mr. Soulter has offered to nay for retitting the bathrooms in the as- sociation building. The contract prico hus just been fixed ot §,000 and when finished the rooms will be the finest in the United Btutes, PERSON willcome in 1. Joseph Daniger, P. J. MacBride and T. B. Hughes have returned from Denver, Mrs, H. W. Young of Sioux City is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. M. Flagler. Born, Sunday morning, Ausust 14, 1892, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Richmond, a daughter, Judge W, C. James has received an invita- tion to deliver an address at Chicago on Lavor aay. Miss Etta Maxwell has accepted a position in the oftice of Clerk Steadman, of the Unitea States court. John M. Lane of the Milwaukee has re- turned from a trip througn Wiscoosin and Soutt Dakota, 4. J. Steadman goes to Creston today to at- tend a Grand Army reuuton, He is booked for un address. Miss Nellie Anderson of Des Moines is visiting her sister, Mrs. A, A, Truesdell, on st Washington nvenue, Miss Hurriott Blood, one of the teachers in tLe city schools, has returned from her sum- mer’s vacation in the east. Willium Gronewee aud M. F. Rohrer left last evening for Davenport to attend the stute democratic convention, Mr, ana Mrs, H. Mevriam left last even- fug for a two weeks' trip to Lake Minne— tonka and other nortuern resorts. Elmer Otto ana the Misses Lulu and Viola Otto left yosterday for a visit of several months 1n Chicago and Freeporr, 111, Prof. D. W. MeDermid of Winne 0da, 18 in the eity for a short visit with his old friends on his way home from Denver, Frank Trimble and T. E. Cassidy leave this cvening for the democratic stato ¢onve tion at Davenport, to which they are dele- gutes. Chief George Hale of the Kansas City five devartment was in Council Bluffs yesterda He is on tho road for the purpose of intr: ducing o water tower that he has just in- veated and patented, W. F. Sapp left last evening for Des Moines, whero he will attend the botter roads convention woich 1s to be held there today and tomorrow. He is oue of the delegates ajpoiited by the mayor. Robert Kirkwood of Crescont township Is ronounced to be rapidiy sfhking to his grave, 1e was in Salt Lake City a short time ago, for the benefit of his health, but the trip Tuiled to have the desired effact. Ho 1s well kunown throughout Pottawattamie connty 8nd was at one time a member of the Board of Supervisors, Horse and Boggy wanted, Tn exchange for o large seven ootave Century organ, in fiest cluss shape. Ad- dress Lock Box 192, Couneil Blufls, e Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a nd10 am, 12m, and 1, 2, 6, 6:80. 7, 7 HIEAPHS. 0, 8, 8:30, 9, , 10 and 11:35 p, m. The will make connection with the lust electric motor cur for Omiha A Prize Wheat Field. County Clerk Cumpbell returued yestor- day morning from nis farm near Walout and brought with him a sample of wheat which was grown there. On a five ucre tract 215 bushels wers raised, muking an averuge of foriy-three bushels‘to the acre. Tuls is sald Lo be the greatest vield ever known on muy farm in Pottawattamie county, aund it is all first-class winter wheat, Mr. Campbell feels Justly proud of the record his farn bus mads for itself, e Full stock of carpets arr and xold at the lowest price Blufls Carpet company. ing daily Council — WAL Visit the Tustitute. The trustoes of the school for the deaf will pay 6 visit to tho institution today to look over the results of the recent fire. The board of trustees consists of A. Flickinger of Couneil Bluffs, Louis Welnstein of Bur- lington und C. S, Ravck of lowa City, It is ;\alsu that Goveruor Boics also expects to be cre, . Tv————— 150psople fn this ciy use gis stoves The GusCo. puts 'ewm in ut cosk NEWS FROM COUNCIL, BLUFFS lar Monthly Meeting of the Board of Education. INTEREST MATTERS OF CONSIDERED Chairman Field of the ice Mukes an int Ten mmittee on In- osting Report— ills Allowed and Other Matters Attended 1o, ors’ Suluries. The school Loard held its regular monthly meeting last evening, with Mombers Stacy, Field, Bridenstien, and Shubort, present. Stacy was appointed chairman in the ab- sence of the president. A communication fromJ. J. Watt asking the board to sell him some of the lumbar ta- ken out of theH 1gh school building was ro- lerred to the committes on buildings and grounds, Chairman Bridenstein of the committee on builaings reported that he had gotten an es- Utmate from John Gilbert on the probable cost of covering the pipes in the Twentioth avenue building, and that 1t would cost $117. The matter was laid on the table, A bid was opened from Willium Gilbert, offering to put suitable radiators in the new room of the Hill school, third floor, for $170. Luid over. A communication was read from Miss Blood, the teacherof drawing, stating that she had recelved an offsr from two other cities, av a salury of §9)and $100 respectively, but thut sho preferred to stay in_ Council Blufts if she could get salury of £5. The matter was deforred until later in the even- Chairman Ficld of the committee on iusur- ance stated that his lntegrity i placing the ice on the school buiiaings hud been catled in question in such a manner as to muke some notoriety. Ho therefore felt it incumbent upon him to make u statement to the voard showing the companioes in which be lud placed the insurance, with the amouut civen to each, He wanted each member of board to Jook the list over, and If wny company should bo found thut could come under the head of *wild L to report the same to mm., He then went on tosay that *‘voung Mr, Stacy™’ who through no tuult of his own, had had the misfortuue to be the sou of a membver of tie voard, had detected an error in the rating of the wentieth avenuo building that was costing tho board u small umount, and had reported it to him, so that the board had been suved the amount, He was very sorry that the chairman of the finance com- mittee, who bad administered such a ‘‘roast- g’ to him at a previous meeting, was not present in order that he might see how the young man had been vindicated, ‘The report of Chairman Wells of the finunce committee on the subject of the salaries of janitors and teachers was read and adopted., Tne following are the salaries of the teach- ©ts as fixod by the report: Sue Bodolle, $ Stella Bidwi s Blaxsin, Belle e u) Louiso 5 Mrs Clara Topo and rdmin, $0 Huttie Biood, Bowk 05 Jenndo Bu ritton, ®0: Louso O s Minnie rne, R Myrtlo on.” 5 : Annie Do- ey &40 Emma How Juckson, & Lon . Frie 5; Mrs, 40 Lilia i Laur Mor- Viilie Kuto Morebouse! Parsons, Plie, #5 yeur; Vernle hopler. §10; May Sims, 873; wude Smith, 30 Mary Tinley. tinson, §0; Flora Van Order, £0; Virginin White, §0; Kittie White, 80 Underwood W. S rances T Julin W White. ¥0; M, Ceiln scond ), € Third st stre wvenuce, #2 ; 25: Maweio Wya Whipple, Tl po 105, Elield reported that he had leased a build ing owned by a_wan named Bond for the school at Cut-Off for tho ensuing vear. The clerk was wstrucied to advertise for bids for egyr aud nut coul (soft), and for soft wood, tho bids to be in by Septembor 13, Bills to the amount of §184.5) were allowed and the bourd adjourced. S BETW SONS. But the Boston Store Has Many Sarprises and Burgatns for the People. It is between scasons, when in the ordinary course of business it is sup- posed that nothing n_he offered to the trade that will be sufliciently attractive to draw people into dry goods stor But the Boston Store, Council B ufls, surprises and burgains for all. Of course the greatest bargains will ba found in the lighter grades of summer goods, but there are muny fine oppor- tunities to obtuin for little money mater- iuls that will be useful for several months yot. The Boston Store has had the greatest trade this season that it has ever had, anl from now on this will mean still narrower margins of profit. During this week the ladies will be given some ot the prizes of the season. You will benzfit yourselves and will benefit the store people by helpivg to clear out the lighter fubrics so suitable for the hot weather yot to come, and mako room for the largest stock of nutumn and winter goods that have ever reached this part of the state. ——— West-Enders Are Kicking, The council was to have beld a meeting last evening, but owing to the fact that the democratio members were all absent for vurious reasons there was no quorum, Alder- an Jeunings was in Deover, Alderman Graves had gone to Omaha to seo the parade and Alderman Geise was nobody knew just where. The council accordingly adjourned without meeting. - If there had voen u meeting it s bighly probuble that thore would bavo beea musio in the oir. As It was thero was g 1itea bum- ming noticeable, for the resiloats of Eighteenth street were on hand, loaaad for bear, aldermen, John W, Paul, or anything clse that camo in sight. ' Thoy woro under the leadership of General James Coyle of Cut-Off, who announced his intention of seelni that the ordinance geanting the Union Lind and Improvement eympany tha right of way for a railroad on Eilehiteenth street did not go through with- out @ violent protest. He claimed to be backed up by every ' property-owner on the street from Avenue 0 to the elevator, and how many of them thero wero he could not guess. He was at last ppcitied by being told 1hat the ordinance would not come up for considera- tion even 1if a meetiog should 0o held, as Alderman Jennings, the cbulrman of the committee Lo which the matter wus referred At the lust meeting, was not present to mak?s bis report, The kickers then left for their homes, but promise Lo hgon buud at the next weelug. e Best hafr mattresses mude to order, and old ones renovated at Council Bluffs Curpet store ——— Roturus the Money. Several doys ago u lady giviug her name us M. Agues Archer was in the city circula- ting & subscription List for money which was 10 bo used in paying off @ worigage on the farm of one of Ler ueighbors st Oakland, Hor actions were rather strange, sud Ofcer | THIE Kemp, after questioninyg her closely. thought sho bore signs of fnsanity, and put ber on board a train bound for Oak- land, Yestsraay morning ho received A letter from the woman stating that she nad been thinking the matter over and bad come 10 tas conclusion that sho might offend the man sho was trging to assiat, {nstead of put- ting herself in a position where she could exert n good influence over him, which was her only motive in tesiug to raise the money. Sue had kept no record of the names of the persons wno had sabscribed and so sho caclosed a postoffice order for 115, the amount she had raised, and asked Kemnp to put it in the city treasury or where he thought it would do the most good. Instead of putting it into the city treasury tho officer took 1t to the Christiau home and presented it to the manager for the orphans, s May Haven Chemieal Engine. A couple of weeks more will probably see Council Bluffs in possession of a “‘Champion’” chemical fice engine, unless something unex- pected happans, The vlan of trading the Rescue engine for a chemical engiue has been sugeested and talked of for long timo past, but no satisfactory bargain presented itself, 0 the scheme never advanced beyond the talking period. Now the city has A chance to dispose of the “RRescue” for n $2,000 chemical engine. This is considered a good offer and itislikely to bo accepted, &s a numoer of the aldermen are airongly in favor of it. Most towns that are large enough to have fives of any conse- quence are providing themselves with water works, so0 that the chances of selling the old enggine are coustantly bacoming less. The advocates of the trade claim for the chemical eogine that the strevta it throws is so much smaller and at the same time so much more offective that it can be thrown iute a dry ®00dS store und extinguish a blaza without damaging the contents 1o any wreat extant., It will take about ten aays to have the che: ical eogine delivered after the order is given. e Wil Hold Him Longer, Smith, who is atleged to be insane, was before the commissioncrs of insanity yestor- day for an examination, but the results of the oxamiuation were not altogether satisfactory. All aay und all night Sunday he filled the county jail yard with bis howls and cries, and a more positive caso of insanity could hurdly have beeu conceived of. Ycsterday he had cooled down and was as rationat as anyone, Dr. Thomas is of the opinion that the man is just recovering from o big spree, and that in a few days he may be all right. He will be kept in jail for a day or Lwo longer n order that 1t may be found whether this is the true state of affairs, ——— ine upholstering at the lowest prices at Council Bluffs Carpet company’s. —— Wants Big Damages, W. H. Bucy commsnced an action in the district court vosterday against William Siedentopt for false imprisonment and mall- cious prosecution. He ailo, in his petition that ho was arrested July 14, 1802, on an in- formation filed by Siedentopf, and dragged into the superior court on the cuarge of con- tempt. After spending two days and two nights in jait he was fonnd not guilty and dischurged. He now wants to swap in- comes with Siedentop! to the extenc of £,000, alloging that the arrest was made without broper cause, and maliclou —— Summer suits for gentlemen; cool, comfortable and cheap. Roiwer, the tailor, 310 Broadway. s Two Husbands, M. Lamcke tiled a petition in the dis- trict court yestorday asking for a divorce from bis wife, Blla Lamcke, whom he ma ried in 1887, Two vears after the marriage, lie says, his wifo desorted bim, and in 1591 she married again under her maiden name, Mubunny. Her husband No. 2 is Peter v name and he lives in St Joseph, The petition allegos that Mrs, Lamcke has iiad two children siuca she descrted her fivst busband, und of the father the plaintift professes to have no knowledge. — George Davis, drugs and painte « ———— SOUTH OMAHA Incrensed Cattle Receipts —An Showing Being Made. The receips of cattle at the Union Stock Yards have began to show = perczptible in- crease. The range cattle from the western prairies aro rapidly ripeninz for market, and by September 1 the movement will be large and show u large gain over tho receipts of last year. Manager Bibcock, who recently paid a visit to the western rangos, is enthu- siustic over the encouraging outlook 'and an- ticipates muny large runs during the coming full. ‘U'he receipts during the preseut year show an increase of 102,163 cattle over ‘the same period of lust your,while Kansas City's increase has not ~ reached tha 100,000 mark. Before the year closes South Oima- hw's incrense will ‘excead that of IKnu»as City at least 100,000 head. During the past five weeks that city has been receiving a very liberal supnly of lexas and territory cattleand South O naha's veceipts huve been cut down because the western grass-fed cat- tle were not ripened for market. But tne westerns are gettin z into splenaid shape and frow now on large shipments may be ex- pected. South Omaha's increase in tho number of nogs recel continues to swell each day. “he numb s received since January 118 1,10 and shows an increase over the same period last yvear of 146,770 head. or nearly 8),000 head more than Kau- sas City’s increase show: Splendid Waked the Echoes with His Gun, Burt Piper, a negro, was befors Judgo Fowlerin police court yesterday and his appearance cost bim §3 and trimuangs, Piper lives on N street near Twenty-fifth, ana late Sunday night was engaged indischarging a firoarm very promiscuousl Florence Fletener, a colored youny lady, thinks Piper was stooting ut her, but he says he was sim- ply di who was concealed iu a cl Notes and Porsonals, Mprs. Mayor Miller is seriously home. ill at ner Babcock and daughter of Miss Ella Winkler will birtnday Sund;{ at the home of her father, n colebrate her 16th Ed Winkler. vitations have been issued. ‘The eity council fulled to meet last even- ing, & quorum not being present. The mem- bers wio werc ou hund adjouraed the meet- ing until this evening, A. 1. Caughey, associate editor of the Daily Stockman, left yesterday for Colorado Springs 10 spend two weeks, Ho was ac- o apauied by Mrs. Caughey, James Dolan was fined $5 and costs by Judge Kowler yesterduy, Dolan was drunk OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'l‘ii‘ESi‘A\'. AUGUST 16, | Sanday night and when placda under arrest endoavored to do up Ofice¥"'Wilson with a deadiy pair of orass knucks, -~ ‘The quarterly meeting of ths First Method- ist church will be held Saturday and Sun- day. Rev. T. C. Clendouning, presiding elder of the Omaha district, will be present. | _ The young dauguter of Sam Gosney had her left arm broken Sunday morning. The | carriage she was riding in at the funceal of W.T. Gibson waa upset and the occupants throwu out. . [ Lester Shamotein, o 14.sonrold 1ad, was | thrown from a wagon at Twanty-fo urth and M stroets yesterday moraing and badly injured about the uead. His parents reside AU2522 K stroet, J. W. Snively has been sued by a Mrs. Mitchell of Albright for’ $0 damages. Snively 18 the city collector of dog liconses and killed the lady's dor because the license upoh it had not boen paid. AL i BOLTING DEMOCRATS, Governor Buchanan of 1ennessce Will Not pport the State Tiek NasuviLLe, ‘Tenn., Aug. 15, chanan, governor of the state, has bolted the noinines of the democra party for gov- ernorand today in a lengthy address an- nounced that he 18 an independent candidate for governer, and asis the votes of all citrz ss of past party afiil- liations, 1 his candidacy upon the allegations that he has been called upon by a of the rank and bile of the party to that he and his friends have been treated padly by the democratic conventions, county and state; that ho represents true Jeffersonian democracy, and that the demo- avention which refused to nominate him venounced the true principles of demo racy as enunciated in former platforms, He announces his platform touching state aud national matters as follows: - iree coin- age of gold and sidver at present ratios; an increase of the circulating medium by the goneral government sufticient to meat all tho necessities of trade, business and commere abolition of natioual banks; a eraduated in- come tax; free commerce: a tariff only when suflicient revenue cannot be raised from other sources; election of United States seuators by the people; restrictions in deal- ing in futures on agricaltural products: op- position to the force bill und teaerul intovfer: ence with state elections: no alien owner ship of lands. Governor Buchanan’s independent candi- dasy had bean expected, and but little sur- prise was expressed when the published an nouncement appeared. The poople’s party meet in state convention Thursday next to nominate a candidate forygoveruor, and this fact has led to Governor Buchanan's an- nouncement, for his independent cavdidacy will be endorsed by this convention. ‘There are now four candidates for governor in this state, National Lenguo of Republlean Clubs, New Yonrk, Aug. 15. . Clarksor, presi- dont of the National League of Rebublican clubs, has issued a notice of the postpone- meut of the league convention, I'he postponement of the convention, calied for Buffalo, N. Y., September 1, until Thursd: September 15, is done with the concurrence and advice of Chairman Carter and the natioual committee, and 1s made be- caute the earlier date would prevent the at- tendance of a larger nwnber of republican clubs in tho western states, where tne hare vest of the various crops will not huve been finished by September 1. Uy the middle of September the party will bave parfected its organization in all parts of the country, and a a much targer numberof catpaign, marching and uuiforin 11 be able 1o attend tho national convention. The covler weather of the latter date will also e raore favorable and induce a iarger att: OLJECT TO 1 POLE NUISANCE. Fort Dodge City Officlals Wil Protect the Poople's Fonrt Do, Ia,, Aug. 15.—The city has served notice on the electric hight, telephone aud Western Uclon companies to vacate Main street with their poles and wires, The time expirod today and the poles and wires of tho throe compunies still remain on Main street by permistion - of an injunc- tion, just served, which restrains the city from enforcing s notice. Some of the councilmen contend that the injunction has not beeu served on the proper partics and if the city attorney agrees with them, the poies will be cut down. Towa Democrats Meet. Rep Oak, Ia, Aug. 15.—[Speclal Tele- gram to Tui Bee.| —The democratic county convention was beld hero today. Harmony Was an unkoown quantity from opening to close. J. C. ilretchmer was nominated for county auaitor and K, Halley recorder, Tho fight for the position of county atlorney was very bitter, W. Redmond was numed after a wrunele lasting several nours. ‘There was a disposition oa the part of tue couvention to question the democracy of the several candi- dutes, y for Gaudaur, Onritia, Oat., Aug. 15.—Gaudaur had a walkover in the race today with Stephenson, | the Australian, The race was three miles, | with a turn, for $5)0 a side. Five thou peenle withessed the event. Bot done at even money. From the e pace at which Gzudaur rowed the Jast mile it was evident that had he pushed he could have Jowered the record of 19.31 made by him ut Duluth, Drown Forr Do gram to Yue Bk |—John Dunbar, ag waded beyond depth while soining fish in the Des Motnes river uear Daytou yester- duy und was drowned. A dozen companions | wittehed him drown, unwilling to xisk thew own Lives In trying o save him. S KILLED WHILE HU a While 5 ING, Ex-Congressman Bennett's S Shot In outh Dakota. DEADWOOD, 5. 1., Aug. 15.—[Spacial Telo- gram to L'ue Bee |--Robuie, the 14-year-oid sou of ex-Congressman G. G. Beupett, while out hunting today, was uceideatally shot by ayouthful companion. Tae accident hap- pened at 4 o'clock, news of it reaching Dead- wood 4t B, when a large party went out to bring the pady in, The locality is very wild anu densely coverod by brush, aud tho body has not yet been found, Over 10) men are uow out searchiug the brush by torchlignt, Tue biggest ratitication meeting ever held by South Dakota democrals 1s in progress here tonight. T'he ceremonies commenced Ly a torchlight provession, 1 which half a dozou bunds aud 1,600 people twok part and is now buing conducted by ronsing audresses from the leaders of the party in the state at the eity hell PUREST. MOST RELIABLE. I old kfrig (©le the merry old soul, Had lived in this great ageof ours, Hewould have called for BULL DURHAM To smokKe ip his pipe, And been merrier under its pwers. The Millionaire in his palace, The Laborer in his cottage, The Swell on the street, The Sailor on his ship, Comlfort-lovers everywhere, Prefer Bull Durham. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N, C. Have for sale a number i close to city. 88 acres, acres, 10 acres, B acres, ! be divided into tracts to LOW PRICES O Don't forget that property | will never be as low as today. I | have for sale residences of ail si or on payments. 500 vacant When you want to buy, sell or | house, go to the men who will h at all times to show property. Gresnshields, N 621 Broadway, - Balea tight; draft light. 178 Presses sold in our ® ; 2% ABSOLUTELY The Whipple POST AUGER PAT. FEB. 23, 1:02. 1L BLU co ouncil Bluifs, In. rranted Lo sink an elgl ) hole, 2 feet§ inches, in on minute. Itis unequaled by sny other 10 rupidity. lightness of op tlon, compieteness of constru thon'nn 1 chenpness. It s conceded by all to be a marvel for rapldity of execu- tion and ease of operation. Something IND FOR 50,00 L N0,000 $230,0 Capital stock. 5 Surplus and P oiits Directors pundson, B. L. Shugart, K. SO, 1. A. Mitler, f, V. Hinéhnian, and Chitrles. it 3 gonerni bank ing b tal and surplus Of any bank i INTEREST ON TIME DEOSITS, U SR U S T S SR W. C. ESTEP, Fureral Director. Emhalmer 14 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTICE Of ASSESSM ENT OF DAM- AGES FOR RECONSTRUC THE SIXTEENIH VIADUCT. To the owners of all_lots and parts of lots and real estate along the SIxtoenth street viu- duct und the upproaches thers You are hereby notified thut the unders signed, three disinterosted frecholders of the y of Ombia, have been duly wppointed by the wayor, with the approval of the city coun- cil of Snid city, to nssess the d* muge to the owners respectively of the proj yrty uffected ction wnd reconstru tion of the vinduct lared necessary by ol ance No. s proposed by pluns duly appro: the muyor and conucil of sall ¢ity, You aro further o 1, that having ao- copted swid appolntment, und duly qualified s requirod by luw we will, on Monday, th \d diy of August, A, [ at the hoo of 1 i ctors! tonil bunk, lock " In the room of the I within the corporate Hmits of §11d city. moot for the purpose of consldering una twaking the assessment of damaio to the owners ro- spectively of suid property. affoeted by suid reconstriction of said vsaduct and It ap- proaches, taklug futo consideration speciul eneflt. it any You aro notified to be present at the time and pince uforestdd und meke any objections Lo or stitements conceralng siid usscssaiout Of duwnages as you may onsidur proper WILLIAM 1. TTAMS, ADOLPH MEYER, ALFRED MILLARD, Omahs, August 10, (802 Alldioe Proposals for Venetiun Blinds for the City Hall, Sealed bids will he received ut the comptroi- ler's office, Omaha, Nebrask ' up to 4 p. m., Aufust or Venetlun Hinds for the oty hill, blds Lo bo based on 80 mush per syuare foot: the sluts of said biinds to ba two 2 fnehes wide aud of quurtor suwed ouk and to bu harl ol finlsh to wateh woodwork, and all blinds to be hung In position complote: A certified check for 100,40, puyabic to the clty comptroller, to accompany eush bid. The Fight 15 reserved to reject wny or all bids. l THEO OLBEYN, Comptroller. COmuba, August §, 1604 YHadh Greenshields, Niel ' LEADING Real Estate Agenis f2-Tons-a-Day THE SOUTHWICK BALING PRESS. Capacity; Construction; Durablility—all the BEST. SANDWICH MANUFACTURIMG CO. Council Bluffy, Town. 02S.FOR29S PURE - JUSTTRY IT. F.RJAQUES ® CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. of splendid acre tracts 22 acres, 20 acres, 18 2% acres. Some can suit purchaser. ALL ABOVE in and around Council Bluffs 3uy now and make money, We zes, in all parts of city, for cash lots for sale. All bargains. exchange anything, or rent a ustle for you. We are ready Correspondence solicited. isholson & Co, - Council Bluffs. Machine at al0-Tons-a-Day Price. ty Gocw with Ench Machine. o 2-horse, full-cirele machine. Our Warr: territory since Aug. 1st One agency alone sold 8. 25°¢ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You re hereby notified that the following an ks of earth on 1ots 3 und 4 in block 116 eity. have been declared by ordinance No. 314 to nuis inces by reason of banssof curth existi thereo You to hereby notifi bate said nui- sance by grading $1id hanks of earth down to about the'level of the surrounding streets or lleys on_or before the ith duy of Septem b 1802, 0r suid nuisances will bo abated by the 1ty authoritles, un t the expense thercof lev- led as a special tux aguinst the property on whick suid nuisances exist. Dated this 13th diy of Ausust, 180 P W. BIRKIAUSER, Chairman of the Bo:rd of Publle Works. AL 1516, 210, ORDINANCE NO. An ordinunce locating certain ndditional water hydreants in the city of Omaha, Be itordiined by the City Council of the eity of Oruly t.on L Thut the Awerican Water Works Compuny be and the same ‘s herchy ordored Litionnl water hydrants in theeity s follow One at the corner of 2ith avenue and Capitol avenue it this ordimance shall take In tores from and after its pass- ssed August 0th, 1502, Jony GROVES Cy ik, ust 1th, 1 GE Approved 2 . P BEMIS, Mayor G. W. PANGLE, M. D. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN., PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HEEBAL DISPEN« SARY OF MEDICIN. s A X 1) 1 treat the following Diseases Catarrh of tho Iicud, Throt, and Tungs; Dis. en oases of the Eyeand Eat, Fitsand Apoplexy, Disease, Liver Cowplalut, Kidner Complaint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depres- | sion, Loss of anhood, Seminal , Dinbetes, Bright's Diease, 8t Vitus* T D e, Viasalyais, White Bwelltng, Ecrofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blogd. Womon with ber delicate organg re- H0°Q% nealih. Dropsy cured without tupping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 10 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without mercury, Tape Worms removed in two o three hours, of ng pay. 11 morrhoids or Plies cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will save lifo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PARGLE'S HERBAL MEDICIYES, The only Physician who can tell what ailg a person without asking a questic All correspondence strictly confidential, Medioing sent by cxpress, Addiess il leters (o G. W, Pangle, M. D B88 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFY OISOH & GO., Tsvm('lz\r. { und cuttio in part pay. NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, QOR SA L P, trans Ggod G-room dweiling near U r. Price #£00. Wil tanke horses L 1. Shonfe, (YOR SALE--Creamery, woll located In Nee hraskn, doing good business. Wil tuke frtn or or sl entire business v a bargais FOR SAT acro stook farm in we acte t 0; 120: J. ol _\'Ilvl!'.llh ONEY loaned ut 6 per cont ool MR rationes prometyeit fecouac! JOR SALE, Flonda orunzo & el Bluf ) AL for, Gaun ufls or On props INT tho Eis man residence, 184 Park i good kapnir and il modorn cons Rent 8000, B, 1, Sheate. D—Ludy or gentleninn to hoard by ite family. Address O 12, Bee. § lotel, 22 rooms, located in outhern Nob. doing a thriving business, #2500 buys bullding and furn.ture. Will trade for mdse. k. . Shoafe. [UR SAL dware stook 1 oo Wilifnvoice $1500. B H Sh JFOK SALE Chowcost farm 1n Fortawatta: moe Co, 414 acres, welil located and ime proved. Price $10an acro. _E. H. Sheafo. OARM and olty loans at lowest rates Kol estito for salo. Dwolling un | business rontals. Mooy [oaned for looul nyvestors 20 Poarl stroet. Louge 1'YOU have Tmproved 40)- 80 on tradoe for ( erty, tral Neb, & Towla uything for sleor trado sce s roadway and Maln stroot "OR RENT—Dwolllnzs In il pirts of the o T wdway und Matn W ANTED -Eastorn Nobraska lunds in ox- chanze for Council Bluffs proporty. Sheafe, | Main stroos ) On smiall gardon fun i noar Gouncit Shonfe. Broadway und Maln stroot., 0 Albion Rolier mills on Boone river, tinost wator powor in tho state developin 1050 POWOE WAtor entire your; daily capacity, 100 bareels: machinery and apaurteninees complote i ovory detail, Good frame residence; 8 aeres of Tan 1. title pert price, 50003 Wil tako untuprove | oustora Nebraska land. K H. Shoufo VOR SALE—T arms in tamio adjoining countlos. fo. —8) acros of zo01 lund now th four acros land in Warnors: voments: will wll modorn fmur a ploasant eott Bluirs froo of | or Omah in Counoil 1. 8 Fou san desirabio modern 1 all respects: suerifico. Adaroess L OR SATL brizhtest anl most hoies fn the city, on 4th avo.: Must soll, and wiil Beo oftice, ) aore ranch in Ohorey Oo, Neb. Good hay land. spiendia ranzo f. tle. Nice cotiage, stablo wnd out builds inzs in zood repair, plonty water. Bost land in'the couaty: will'soll chieap. Writo for do- ails hoafo Hardware stock in south. Towi ot ¢ H. Sheafe miles from r oultivation, od, Good 1me K ALE—Furm, 1i0 nores, Council Blufs, 70 acres un ) ucres more sun be culti provements: pute wute shfor equity; 3100 Incumbr.noe. 28 Poarl stroot, Lougeo fowle. 1 work. 8 weol, ond avenuo and p=())WILL buy a three-room cottuge in $')“()qu\vn‘~ add, E sy payments, Greon | shielas, Nicholson & Co. WILL buy n nice fi 3 = use *l.()-)‘ with good barn, | one school louse and church. ushicids, Nicholson & Co, P g )= ()WILL buy o six-ro $1. 25080 T manis Asnip. Groenshields, Nie W ANFED A exporienced kitchen giel s, Jucob Sims, $16 Pintner street. @1 S()()WVILL buy n five-roo B1, 50000 s T rene: nice shade trees. Greenshields, Co. cottage s lot, holson & 5 65;"\\'IIAI.I|t|y Zood SIx-room cottige =4 2V, Stitsman streots nodorn im- provements, shiclds. Nicholson & Co, =()()VILL buy new seven-room house fl"n;,v)””uu Mudison str Al modern - proveuents. Greenshlolds, Nicholson & Co. 1 01 EXCHANGE—Ono of the ic I o0 otor line; elonr of incum Nebruska luna, Greenshieids, Nie FoR saLe tublishod tri reason for sel od resld i‘?.\ Juncil B uils in exch raska land. E. H, Sheafe. st houses It oan stock hardware, wol lo, Invoice ub erms ¢ proporty fn for good Ne- Omaha Medieal and Sureical INSTITUTE. o e & e INFIRMARY Teaei7 FOR THR —OI' ALL— J Cronic and Saraica Disasts Bost faciiiti paratus and ro Aol overy form 1f or's: ts, board die wieal (et 5 beds for W cot s, L pae. uly i, « kldney, biadde Kio and o i nll suraical operations Book on Dis fodn lying-in it Lor W i privato. Only Keliablo M Speelnity of PRIVATE DISE All Blood Disonses suce POIsons removed from U New Restorative Trentn POWEIL Versonsunubie i ut i b ne o 0 b e contidentiunl. Medicines orinsirn‘uents sent by mall o expro curely y no mirks to indicate cons tonts s nterview proferred. Call wiy £ o) ry of your cuse, #id we will Pliin W BOOK TO MEW, v Upon Private Spe- rvous DIKonkos oeele, with ques clul or lmpotency, <yphills, Gloct wnd v tion st Braces, Appliances fo olties ant Trusses. Only wanufactors in the west of DEFURMITY, APPLIANCES, TIRUSS , BLECT- IIC BATTERIES AND BRLTS. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th ard Broadway, C uncil Bluffa, Ten and 108 ride from center of Omaha on Omahs anil Biutls eloctric motor 1 ORDINANCE NO. 38198, An ordinunce ordering the grading of 4th streot (100 Woolworth avenue to Poppleton avenue, and Willsm street from Gt streot o west'line of Fight-0f-wiy of Om ihis and Southwestorn Raflway, and dirocting the honrd of pubiic works to tike the nocessuary stops 10 cunso suid work to be done. Be jtordained by the elty counchi of the elty of Omuhu: tion 1. Wherens, permanont grivdes hive b established upon. auld appraisers hnve been duly appointed b{ law, Lo apprase tho ou caused by the gr'ding of 4th stroet Woolworth avenuo to Popp'eton avenue, Iiifu street from Gth stroot 1o west line of right-c of Omahu wnd fouthwestorn nd hnve reported 1o damiges to the suncil, which lias form ily ndopted the AWliereas, property owners, ropre- o thau three-0fths of the proper- sentins m ty abuttinz on said portions of the strect whove s pu .have petitioned tho city “ o have sald street graded to the establishe | zrado without ehurgo 1o t and Uit the cost be 0 viyah counl insta 18, there W ool worth nue to Tl 81reot from Oth s of-wuy of Onaba and & bo und heroby 18 orde st blished ¢r e That the boird fof public works directed 1o Laké the necossury 14 work t0 06 dg 3 i That this ordinunce shall tike effet uud be in foree from und witor Its puss: ane. Passed August 2nd, 1802, JOUN GROVES, Olty Clérk K P DAVIS Prosident Olty Qouneil Approved August Oth, 150 GLo, P BEMT ploton wyeuie, 1o wost ino of ithwostorn §cradod o “yon