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s. s s THE OMAHA BEE | SEWS FROM (0USCIL BLUFES COUNCIL BLURERS, RL STREET Deliverad by oarrlar to any pars of the clty HW, TILTON, - MANAGER 3y LEPHONES | O } Y. Plumbing Ce. Council Blufts Lumber Co., Mizpah temple, No. 9, wil) m; ug In Kaights of Pythias holi. Albert Sexton will give a dance at Knizhts of Pythias hall on the evenine of the 2rd, The Dodge Light Guards will hoad the veieran's parade tomorrow morniag at 10 o'clock. A marriage license was issued yesterday Uhomas I, Pendy ot Perry snd Kate Keily of Uouncil Bluffs. Mutthew W. Milus and Mrs. Belle Schinars, both of Wahoo, Neb., wore macried vester day by Justice Hammer. William Rus died at 5:30 o'clook last even- Ing, aged 54 years, at his residence, 619 South First streot. He leaves a wifo and seven chiidren. Mr. Ward Tanner of Ida Grove and Mus. Mary Talbot weve married Monday afternoon At the rosidenco of the bride, 357 North Firse stroet, Rev, 1. McK. Stuart officiating. Poutawattamio tribe No. 91, Improved Drder of Red Men, will meet this evening in regular council in their wicwam, corner of Broadway and Main stre: At the eighth run, Tae funeral of tho late Mrs, Anna T. Colo occurrea yestorday afteruoon at the family tesidenco on BIuff street, Rev. G. W, Crofts officiating, A large obuinber of friends of the deceased were present. 0. Poterson, charged by Neliie Christenson with the crime of seduction, has taken a shange of venue from Justico Swearingen o Justice Hammor, and will have a prehminary dearing next Monday moruing at { o'clock, Special communication of Bluff City 71, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masoas, this sveuing for work in the second uegree. All F. C.s and Master Masons in good standing are cordially invited, By order of the W. M. Tho republican club has decided to open Its headquariers in the Sapp building every day during the reunion of the veterans in Council Bluffs. Allold soldicrs and their fricnds are invited to make it their head- guarters during tneir stay in the city. Tho Olivette Circle will give its first dauc- Ing party of the season this evening at the Royal Arcanum ball, The members of tho Peerless and Kountze Pluce clubs of Omaha huve accepted wvitatious to_be present, and the prospects aro good for a large attend- sace, The suit which was commenced several months ago In the district court by B. H Ridale agaicst the Fairview Cemetery assi clation for the purpose of proving a ‘techni- cal flaw in the title of the association to the cemetery which bears fts name .was dis- missed yesterduy in open court. John Casey, who was taken to Clarinda a few weeks awo for treatment for insanity, is 1o be brougl:t back to the home of his friends In Missouri Vallev, an order to that, effect having been secured by ms relatives, ' Ever since his confinement commenced he has been steadily decliuing 1y heaith, There was u destructive fire at Walnut, in the oust end of the county, yesterday. A 20 elovator: operatea by the Davenport lueose company was entirely destroyed, ana a passenger train nad & narrow escape from being buried in the burning walls, which fell with a crash just after the last couch had passed. H. J. Driesoach and Miss K. M. Peterson were married last Sunday at the residence of the bride's parents in Avoca. The parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Driesbach of this city, went to Avoca to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. F, L. Hayden of the Presbyterian church of that place. Mr. aud Mrs. Driesbach will make their home in Couucil Bluffs, —— Three Grand Excursions, Council Btuffs to st Joseph, Mo., Bept. 14, 15 and . 16. One fare for the round trip. For the accommodation of people living 1n or near Counc Wwho wish to attend the big races at St. Joseph on these dates, the K. C., St. J. & C. B. R R. will run special trains be- tween Council Biuffs and St. Joseoh, Sept. 14,15 and 16. These trains will leave Main street depot at 7:30 n. m. Returning wiil leave St. Juslfl)h at 6 p. m. Go and see Nancy Hanks trot aguinst time Sept. 15, 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. The want advertisements appearing in 8 newspaper are often the most interest- ing part of its contents. They, express the urgent needs, the daily wishes of the people who want something and who ave willing to do somathing. t this even- PERSONALITLE John east. + Prof. J. M. Miller and wife ot Green Bay are in the ¢ tho guests of Dr. Cleaver. Miss Mabel Wheeler has returaed from a month's visit with relatives in Harlan, Mr. and Mrs, Tuttle of PPainesville, O., aro i the city tho guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thowmas Metcalf, A young son of Willlam Garaner, who a few miles west of Neola, is suffering from an accidental gunshot wound in the haud. J. J. Steadman goos to Vinton today to attend tho Sixth rongressionnl district r union of the Gracd Army of the Republic. Before leaviug be telegraphed the chairman of the Western Puasseuger association at Chicago, appealing fora lower round trip rate to the national encampment from Mis- souri river points, He expects to go to Chicago to make this appeal in person 1f the telegram does not bring the reduction asked. . Stewart has returned from the Hot Sight on Broadway. While walking past 401 Broadway one would naturally think the month of December was here, in place of the pleasant full of year, The display of blankets in the four Inrge show windows of the Boston Store look like cold weather. Of course it is coming, and they have prepared for it by showing one of tho lurgest lince of blankets ever shown in this ‘city. Asan advertisement for this de- partment they have dacided to inaugu- rato a blanket sale for one week. Every pair of blankets have spacial prices fo: this sale, which BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Our window of white blaukots repre- sonts all qualities, from 674c to 813,00, Another window shows qualities of red plankets from $2.25 to $7.00, Grey blankets runge in price from 6740 to $5.50, Natural colored blankets from 92ic to 85,50 & pail This sale is for one week and the nabove prives only last during sale. Every blanket in the store will be marked regular prices after this sale, ——— 120people in this city uso gas stoves The Gus Co, puts 'em in at cost. — Orgun Concert, ‘The new organ of the Broadway Metho- Aist church was formally introduced to the public last evening by Prof. Walter £, Hall of Chicago. Ho rendered a fine program of musical selections, most of them on the pop- ulur style, i @ way that showed him to tfi ) thorough master of the iustrument, He was assisted by Miss Jessio Colby, Miss Mury Ollver, Mra. E, M. Archer of Green Buy, Wis., Miss Luring and Mos: W. L. Murphy, Fraok Badollet and J. H. Simm e program was ln every way aa enjoyabl one, and 8 lurge sudience wus present. —— DeWiti’s Sarsapariiia aestroys suoh pol- sons us scrofula, skin diseases, eczemu, rheu- matisw. [ts timely uso saves many lives. “That lamp smokes.” Throw it awa; and got 4 uew one nt Luud Bros. prize wiven with every lump sold his woek. o George Davis, drugs una palota Frohibition Attornev Sims Wants a Cettle- ment of His Little Bill, SUPERVISORS SEEM SOMEWHAT SLOW Over Twelve Hundred Dollars Asked But County Officers Will Walt Til the Courts Command Payment—Trans- fluvial Happenings. Tne county supervisors had old times brought back to their minds with a jerk yesteraay by the contents of a large white envelopo that was sent in by Attorney Jacob Sims, They consisted of a couple of bills for professional services and a letter explaining whore the bills came in, It will be remem- bered that several years ago Mr. Sims was inthe saloon closing business up to his neck A5 the ropresentative of the Law anda Order league, an crganization that has since gone ovt of existence. Injunction suits were com- menced by the score agalust the saloon- keepors who were violating the state law, and although history fails to reveal vory many cuses where tho litigation did much ®o0d, it livened things up considerably and enabled Mr. Sims to make quite @ sum of i I'bie etter that was presented to the board stated that the bilis were for bis professional services o the cases prosecuted i the dis- trict court in which A. Overton wus the piaintiff, part of them being attornes’s fees in cases 'in which he had secured judgments aguiust the saloonkeepers and tne rest in cases where he hud prosecuted the viclators of injunctions and convictcd them. The bills ure accompanied by afidavits in which he ulleges that he hus made diligent search for any property of the defendants on which 1o lev, na has failed to tind any, The fol- lowing is a llst of the defendants and tne cos he wauts fn each case: David Botts, J s C. Broughan,§44.50; Valenting 50: Johu Norman, $350; J. E. Metealf, $110; Chris Bisle, $106,90; G. W. Boyuton, #0; £d Miller, $50; L. B. Evans, i George Brassard, §i4; H. Brummel- 8 503 John Dew, $54; James Maher, Carroll, £20.50; James Galvin, 843 Ricks, $8.5); Heury Waguer, 830 Thomas C. Broughan, $0; H. Holst, £0; Jonu Troutman, $§70; Peter Bartel, “Lotas, #1,250.80, ' The bills have not' been allowed yet, and it is stated on good author- ity that thoy will not be paid until the county is forced to pay them at the end of & law suit, At the morning session of the board an at- torney was present in the interest of the Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing company of Madison, \Vis., with a petition for remis- sion of taxes, He claimed thut his company did nothing more than ® travsfer husiness here for the Plano Mauufacturing compan The only business transacted yesterday with reforence to bridges avd roads in vari- ous parts of the county. —_— Veterans at Falrmount Park. The camping ground of the veterans in Fairmount park commenced to liven up yos- terday morning with the arrival of the old soldiers, quite anumber of whom ure already on the ground. It will be a great time for the boys in blue, and the fact that they ap- preciate 1t is shown by tho distances that some of them have to travel to reach Coan- el Bluffs. Oune of the members of the old Twenty-ninth infan'ry left his home in New Orleatis, in spite of the attractions tbut aro now to bs found there, and is now in the city waiting for the arrival of s old comraaes. Most of the visitors will avrive this morning, and will be escorted to the camp, which is situated on the top of the hill, vverlooking the Missouri valley, where they will be regis- tered ana wssigned to their tents, The dinner call will be at noon and at2 o'clock the excrcises of the reunicn will commence with un address of welcome by Mayor Law- rence. Colonel J. C. Miliman of Lozan will make o respouse ou the part of tho soldle Then will follow a coupie of hours of band shaking, story talling, singig of old song and other amisements that strike the av- erago old soldier in the right spot. After a 6 o’clock supper will come the evening ex- eroises, consisting of a campfive, at whict addresses will be made by a number of ex- cellent speakers, Neoley, £ —— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the best of all remedies for children teething. 25 cents a bottle, Taking Time by the Forelock, The Bosten Store is doing a somewhat novel thing this week. The weather just now is not such as would remind one very forcibly of the approach of winier, but the Boston Store has de- cided to take time by the forclock and sell blankews ut enough of a reduction to make it enough of an object to people whoTire likely to need blankets to buy now. [Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. huve an ngrecuble way of anticipating the wants of the people, und in this case, judging by the prices, those who can avall themselves of this opportunity are be congratuluted. Visitors to the store say there are just lots of burgains in other lines too. Considerable atten- tion has been attracted by the enor mous arrivals of new goods at the Bos- ton Store this week. The sid 1k on two sides of the store has been stacked with capacious boxes, all containing new goods, most of which will bo on the shelves by the middle of the week. B I am in charge of a stoc good men’s, boys’ and ing, which I will seli regardless of cost or value, Come and get my prices, Louis BIEDERMAN, Mgr, 602 Broudway. P —" Flourished w Hatchot, Charles White, while actiug as a special constavle for Justico Hammer, had an excit- ing experience with A. Blomberg, a farmer Ljving on Kd Martin’s farw, about four miles euast of tne city, He went to Blomuverg's place Monday night to levy on a team to satisfy a ciaim of $62.50 that John Clausen bad agaiost him. White was armed witd u writof attachwent and he prepared to siezo the team, when Blomberg commenced a vigorous resistauce. (irabbing a hatchot the owner of the team fourished it wildly ahove his head and swore thav i White didn't drop the reins ho would 1l his head witn the light of the harvest moon. White preforred to have things go on about as they were in- side bis head, and be lost no time in com- plying with Blomberg's suggestion. Ho ro- turned to Justice Hawmer's ofice, where ho swore out an information charging Blom- berg with assault. He then got Kimer Jos- Iyn togo with him., When Blomberg saw there were two men after him he wilted and consented to be lod to the city jail, where he was lauded at a little betoro 4 o'clock yester- day morning. He will probubly huve a hear- 10¢ this moruing. e For a disordered liver try Bescham's Pills R I will sell you men s suits, part cotton, from $2.50 on up. Overcoats from $1 up. Boys' und childven’s clothing in propor- tion, Louls BIEDERMAN, Mgr., /02 Broudway. —— The want advertisementsappearing in a newspaper are often the most interest- ing part of its contents. They express the urgent needs, the duily wishes of the people who want something and who are willing to do something, e City Council Thie city council beld & meeting last even- ing. It was the first weeting to be held in he new city building, sud the surroundings were 80 ugreeable that whon the clty fathers once got Lo griuding they found it very hard to leuve off. President Van Bruut wielded the gavel. E. E. Mayue, the new councilwan from the = Fourth. was vorn iu, Mary Spconer's damage sult was referred to a committee for settlement. The ordinance requiniug bill Fam" and distributors to pay $400 yearly lconse Was passed. A, J. Stephensun was elected city clorik. His bonds was fxed & of very fine children’s” cloth For Catalogue and further information, Address MAR THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEUNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, ATTENTION, DEALERS, Muke your contracts for our line of goods early. It is very complete and all good sellers, OUR LIST: Marseilles-Adams Power Corn Shellers (7 siz s, 50 to 500 bushols per hour o1pacity). One il Two Hole HAND SHELLERS FEED GRINDERS, HORSE POWERS, SPEED JACKS, WIND MILLS, WIND MILL TOWERS, WATER TANKS, WOOD SAWS, “PEASE"” FARM FANS, -CULTIVATORS, STALK CUTTERS, LAND ROLLERS, And we make the only successful *'Shuck’’ Sheller on the market. MILLUERSS MOBR G GOy, NO. 1216-18 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. | £14,000 and £1,000 as clerk of the superior court. The right of way ordinance of tho Union Land and Improvement company was brought. up, talked of and referred together with all papers to the city attorney. A larze batch of #bills and petitions was acted oo, and the council adjourned till the 19th, Nueget! Nugget! Nueget! Buy Big Nugget baking powder. 32 oz 25 cents. bl T ey A good light? Why, there’s no use having anything else. Get any of those perfect lamps at Lund Bros.’ and_have a pevfoct light. They are ull good, and the finest line in the city. Wanted to Buy. Improved property. Wil " priceislow. H. G. MeGeo,10 M —— Gettlng Ready for Cump, The Dodge Light guards held a meeting Monday night to muke arrangements for going to the regimental encampment at Sioux City next Friday. Noncommissioned officers were appointed as follows: Third sergeant, Will Pryor; fourth sergeant, D, 1. Stewart; fifth sergeant, C. H. Ogden; corporals, O. D). Shepard, Irank Vincent, C. Coffeen. ‘The members of the company have been working und drilling almost constantly of late, in the hope of makiag n good appear- auce at camp. For some reason or other, however, tho siate has disappoiuted them in furnishing their new uniforms, and they wili be at something of a disadvantage 80 far as looks are concerned. The uniforms wera promised for the first part of August, but a recent telegram states that thev can- not be turned out for several weeks. The old uniforms will have to be called into requisi- tion and the members who go will be made as presentable as possible. The silver lining to the cloud is the fact that all tho other compaaies in the regiment are in the same boat so far as uniforms are concerned and they haven’t the Apoliolike forms of the Council Bluffs svldier boys, who do not need nice clothes to set off their looks. — DeWitt's Sarsaparilia 1s retianle. v cash if ain street. For Rent—Modern 7-room_cottage on vth Scott street. J. C. DeHaven. ——— Police 59, W. A. Brown was bound over to the grand jury yestorday motuing by Judge McGes to Buswer 1o the charge of committing a murderous assault on Oscar Dixon. His bond was first fixed at §1,000, but afterwards re- duced to §500 by agreemont of the prosecuting attorney. Oscar Dixon, who was thought to have left the country to avold prosecution, turned up at the right tim d will have a hearing this morning. His boad was also fixed at €20, and both of the men will put up the uecessary amount to insure their release. James Tracy, who stabbed Minnie Dixon, was also to huve had & nearing, but ho was nawhere to be found. He gave bonds for his appearance about ten days ago, but since that timo has not been seen. Whether he will turn up again is a matter of some un- certainty. The Dixon woman iwas not on hand when court convened sither, although the officers claii that she is whera she can oo readily brougnt into court when wanted, Fr Jones, charged with burglary, and J. Beower, with assauit with intent 10 com- mit murder, were eranted another continu- ance until this moraing. ——— Nugget! Nuzget! Buy~ Big baking powder. 32 oz 25 cents, Gentlemen, the finest line of rall goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 810° Broadws — Schoenin ef. William L. Schoening and Miss Mathilda Rief wero married at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening atthe resideace of the groom in Minneola. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Hendricks, and Froderick Nipp, E. A. logoldsby and James Bichel acted as groomsmen and Josie Kief, Mary and Louise Schoening as bridesmaids, Fu“i 800 guests were preseut from Council Biuffs, Omaha, South Omana, Glenwood and other peigh- boring towns. Dancing was indulged 1n during the eveniugand & fine supper was sorved. The dancing and feasting wore not over until several hours afvor midnight. _— The want advertisements appearing in anewspaper are often the most interest- ing part of its contents. They express the urgentneeds, the daily wishes of the people who want something and who are willing to do something. Blg Damage Suit, A petition was filed in the district court yesterday by Michael MMuloney against the Cbicugo & Northwesteru Ruilway company 1o recover damages for injuries he claimed to have received while walking along the com- pany’s platform at Arcadia, Carroll county, I1a., September 21, 1500. He alleges that the company allowed its vlatform to get out of repair 80 thava plauk became loose and tripped bim up, injuring bis spine ana neck permanently, He wants damages in the sum of 25,000, —— Judson, civil engineer, 828 Broad way. ANNOUACEMEN €5, What prowlises to be the greatest atteropt in the era of realism will be secun at the Far- nam Street theater Thursday evening in Lincoln J. Cartec’s “Fast Mail” The play s famous throughout the country for the completeness aud magaitude of its mevhanical effects. In the second act @ sleamboat 1s shown with the boller roows and their lotricate mackinery, and the glow- ing furnaces. The boat is blown up by & tremendous explosion aud the wreck is seen Rgolug down in midriver. A freight train of fourteen cars is run across the stage with an illuminated caboose sud @ practicul locowo- tive. A muwl train comes speeding by and catches the mail pouch just us 6vOry oue has seen it do iwnauy a time. In the last mot Niugara Falls are showu in all thelr natural beauly. A cataract of real water is put on At the LIN their power corn shellers, hand shellers, horsepowers, barrsl carts, hay loadar. COLN ST and the famous Southwick Hay Press in full opara- tion on t he grounds., They will be pleasad to have their friends and patrons call and s22 tham and insp2ct the mzrits of their goois ‘W. H.James, general agent, and a full foree of men, arz on the grounds to reczive their friends and callers, THE SANDWICH BME’G. CO, Council Bluifs, Iowa. the stage, and it boils and foams in the most rcatural way. Madame Laville in her daring slide for life from the dome of the baicony to the stago, 300 feet in three sovonds, is & groat act. The dancing of the challenzo four, Morrisey, Proc.or, Madeline and Kenuedy, asight alone worth the price of admission, Besides the above there ure numbers of vaudeyille stars. The -drama, “Love at Long Branch,” by our clever stock conipany. Wouderland opened with & boom aud the continuous performance, doing away, as it does, with all waits and crowding, is the best move ever made by the managomen® of Wonderlavd. John T. Kelly, the popular and well known Trigh comediam, will conmence a four nights engagement at Boyd's unew Lhoater on Sun- day evening, preseating for the first time nero bis new comedy, fee of Dublin, " M- Kelly who is &, capital delineator of Irish character, has In his new role of Me- K eo a part that 1s congenial and which af- fords him an excellent opportunity to display his talonts. He will be assisted by a capable compuny, including Florrie West, the charm- ing English soubrette, who wiil sing a nuu ber of the latest London son Mattie Vickers, an excellent German cowmedieune, who bas been starring in her own plays for the past few years, and many otbers whose names aro prominent in the comedy world. The scenery und costumes are ull new and very elaborate, Work of Daring Horsethieves. Hovvokr, Colo, Sept. 6.—|Special ‘Lele- gram to Tue Bek.|—A daring robbery was consammated at this place last night. Late 1n tho evening two tramps begged a lodging for the night in the hay loft of the Star liv- ery barn, and later it was found that they had decamped with two horses of Georee Gil- bert, a farmer who had left his team in the barn for the night. Pursuit was made after the thieves in the direction of the sund hulls, Bolog closely followed, und to escape cap- ture, the vagrants dismounted at the foot of hills, hiding in the grass and completely eluding their pursuers, The horses wero secured and brought backgg towan. B Welcomed a King to ¥rance, Paus, Sept. 6.—President Carnot arrivod at Aix-les-Bains yesterday. 1ln company with M. de Freycinet, minister of war, and M. Ribot, minister of forelwn-affairs, the presi- deunt called upon King Geogge of Greece, who is visiting Alxeles-Bains/'dud welcomed him to France. A cordial interview then took pluce. An entbusiastic crowd uttered muny any loud cries uf “Vive la Russie" and “Vive 1s France.” R Half kare to Lipcoin, The “Rock Island” offérs the best ac- commodations between; Council Blurfs, Omaba and Lincoln during the state fair, September 3 1o 9, inclusive, Trains leave Council Bluffs 12:40 a. m., 7:35 a. ., 8:35 1, m. sud 12:35 p. m.; Omaha 1:05a, m.,8a m.,9a m and 1:20 p. m, Returning, leave Lincoln 2:05 p. m., 4:256 p. m., 6:30 p. m. and 11:59 p. m. ussengers landed on fair grounds. Tickets, one fare for-the round trip, for sale at 16 Peurl street and local depot, Council Bluffs; 1602 Farnam strect and union depot, Omaha, CHARLES KENNEDY, General N. W. Pass. Agent. e Sulng for Heavy Damuges. In the district court John E. Savige bas brought suit against tho New York Life In- surance company in an action to recover $25,000. The plainiiff alleges that at mic- night and duriog the night of June 28, 1892, ho was walking slong Seventeenth s started 10 run that he might cate last car out. As he was running he fell into @ coal bole which had been lefv open, The ! KIRKS HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT S0AP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water CITIZENS STATE BANK 0t Council Blums, Capital stock.... Surplus and Prof 0)) Net capital and surplns $230,0 D. Edoundson. B, L. Shugart, ¥. D LA Mill , V. tinch Andn, Teansist’ goaeral bunk, fog business. Largest capital and surplas of woy bunk 1o Bouthwestern lows INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITI. TPROPOSALS FOR EKEOTION OF S0HOOL bulidings.—U. 8. Indinn Serviee, Omubin and Winnebago Agency, Neb.—Winnebugo ‘Thurston County, Neb., August 20, 1NR— Sealed proposals,’ andorsed | “Proposals for Erection of School Bulldinzs,” und addressed to the undersizned at Winnebago, Thurston County. Neb., will be received at this a.cnoy until oo o'cloek p. m. of Septomber 24th, 1803 for the furnish.ng of all nocessary labor an | materlals and erectinz ne.r the Winnebugo Agency, Nob., three () two story br ck school buildings. as per the pluns aud” specifications which way be exumined at the office of the “Hoe" of Ouuhia., Neb, the “Journal" Sloux Oity, owa, ind at this ders ure required to foilow the possl,” accompanying the speci closely us thelr bids will p nould state the propose | price of g and for the groap of bulldin 8. is reserved 1o re jetuny or all bids part of uny bid If deomoa for the best in estof the service. Certified checks.—Euch bid must be necompauied by w cortified cneck or draft upon somw United Stuves dopository orsolvent nutionsl bank in the viclnity of the residence of the bidier, mude payublo to the order of the Comm issionor of Indian Af- Lairs, for ut least five per cent of the amount of the proposal. which check or draft will be forfeitud to the United Statos in cuse uny bidderor bidders re-elving an awirl shuil full to promptly execute a Contract with good and sufliclent suroties. othorwise to ho re- turned to the bidder. Bids nceompanied by cush In llou of u certificd che k wlil not Lo consldered. Forany furthar Intormution, us to butldfug site. meins of transporiation, ete., apoly to ROBERT U, ASULEY, U. 8. Inalan Agent. sldzit, rouny Inter- fall resulted in @ broken arm, & broken leg and a broken back. As the conl hole was in the sidewalk belonging to the New York Life Insurance company the plaintiff avers that the company shouid pay the damages. Oscar L. Keep has asked the courts to di- vorce him from bis wife Mary, The plaiotiff | allogos abaudonment, ) PECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS. nents appearing in a newsp: are often the most interesting part of its contents. They express the urzent needs, the dally wishes of the people who want oniething and who are wil.ing to do pomethinz, To sall the best doul Din in tho mrket. ve to huve agents wio Acdress and bk ng Steady work. Oun | make over 84 i w Charles Schulthelss, ~Ludy or zentl 1by ddress and book Adiress X nted. Bee, Coun- L ho use ner street to work on fal veratt. TANT 10 Lo \ S— stock, will involce ctive Nebraska town siness old est b isheu; 5, H. 51 ol VR SALE—Hard #1.000; fo2atad in un of 1,500 populna tion: 1 witl'bear e.ose In vo 15 un ucret horses. E. H. Sheafo. ro 1t sold within iles from Coun- it Siieafe. Ly &endays, 1 cil B ufls. A snap bar. Wi you tulld 1 res denco I home? tasel L ALE seetion of unincumbered land fn Ne- brisica to trade for city property. Green- shicids, Nicholson & Co. k to trido for lows Nicholson & Co. ve a nu ant us to get ¢ d tens Louses for the house? Greof ‘\n\.\ Board and room for H wife and child. Address 8, offic nder if stuvenue. R for horses nnd cattie; first month. Inquire st 614 Bro.d- Mrs. 1. 1 and city loans. Money loancd and grain, Real estute for s Dwelling and business rentals. Money loaned for local investors. Lougee & Towle, 285 Fearl B YR SALE-lorse, bugey and hirncss at Lig sucrifice: geo't outfit; good well bred road borse. Mustsell. G. H. Lewls, 12 Pearl street. 5,000 stoo’ of merchandise in westorn [ow i, Diwoll located, doing kool business, fur sale ortrade. E. G Bartlott, 721 Brosdway. €)) houd of young horses for trade; improvod Zproporty or lund. E. G, Bartiett, 741 Brond- Way, Council BlnfTs. 00 worth of dry goods se. E. G Burtlott, 741 Broadway. QOR BALE—Creamery, well locatod fu No brasiit, doing good business. Will take astn or or svll entire business av a barzain JOR SALE in western neres. $26, DORSALE—Hu Williuvolce ¢ 11‘()“ ~Oho n Portawatt: m e Co, 413 nores, weil locuted anl m- proved. Price $1) an acre. E. 1. Sh FYOU have nuything for wile or trado 556 E. i1, She \te, Broadway and M sin stroat. ]juu RENT—Dweillngs o all parts of the clty. £ H. Shuafe, Broadway and Main “YAN' 2D - .B}Tufi'fn change for Councll Bluffs pro) Bheafo. Bro viway nnd M vin strest. ‘ F‘OIL SALE—~On !l payments. fralt wnd garden luni neir Councll Blurs E. H. Bheufo. Broadway un 1 Main stre POR SALE—Alblon Rolier mills on Boone river, Neb.; finust water powor i the stato developing 125 Korse POWGr WALEr entiro ye \r: Quily cipacity, 100 barrelsi mash nery wnd appurteninecs complete inevery da il Gl frawe residence; 8 acros of lna . title perte v, rice, $:5,0; will ko unluprovel eusters ebraska land. K. H. Shoafe. NOR BALE~Ole tubilshod trede, eason for seliln QNOR SALE OR scules. ote. vy, B I ¢ Wrd wiih Nicholson & Oo. ok BN N and restaurint located at Shubert. Neb. uud 10 lots in Denver, Colo.g will exchnngs for clear Ne- rasks Innd. K H. Sheufe. 4,000 will buy 7-room coLLARO Wit 6910 Tt loton North Beventh street; a bargamn. E H. Bheute GOOD tive-room house for sale on your . Chenpe paying rent. shiolds, Nicholsun & Co, room house. vlose to Benton . Will trade for vacant lots or land, Greenshields, Nicholsen & O VW ANTED—A comperent girl to cook, wnd {ron in family of 3. Wages, £ week, Apply No. i Worthinzton plu site Brownell hali, Omuhn. Neb. Omaha Medical an! 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Cal and consuit us or seid his'ory of your caso, #nd wo will $301 1n plain W Upon Private Spe- BOOK TO MEN, St s virae oo oy, Sy phills, Gleot anl Varicosele, with ques Appliances for Defors Y Only manufactory in the west AUPLIANCES, TRUSSKS, ELBCT- IO BATTERIES AND BELTS! Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute 26%h and Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs § Trusses DEFURM] Ton mintues ride from conter of O.usha 0a O awd Counl Blutts slectrlo Wotor law, a