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B [— - BEE THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS CFFICE: - NO £ P RL STRE Deliverea by carrier to any part of the city 1. W. TILTON., - MANAGER N y o Bus ness Office, 11 LEPHONES ] \ioht Editor e e MINOK MENTION, A Y. PlumMuog Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. A meeting of the Railway Emploves asso- eiatjon will be houd this evening at 10 o'clock in the Knights of Pytbias hall. Wanted to exchange, farm land in Potta- wattamie county, lowa, for smooth farm land m Phelps or (osper county, Nebraska. Olilo Kuox, 308 Avenue G, Council Bluffs. Marriage liconses wore issued yesterday to Fred Meis of Boone, Ia, und Maggic O'Neill of Council Bluffs, aud to Charles M. Welch and Mary £. Morris, both of Omabla. Mrs. Al Wells feill on Lower Broadway yesterday morning and broke a limb. The rictured member was set by a physician, butit willbea long time befors she re- covers the use of 1t. J. Beamor was bound over to the grand jury yesterday on the charge of assault_ vith futent to do great bodily injury. Oscar Dixon was tried on a like eharge and his case takon undor advisement vy Justica Conos until Mnday moruing, W. I Sparks, who has Rovoral woeks charged with embezzlement ana forgery, preferred against him by the Bing v Machine company, has waived exam- fuation and has u bound over to the grand ury. A petition was filed in the aistrict court yesterday by Thomas Stewart, demanding that Michael Tarpy bo ompelled to fultill tho terms of a contract by which he agreed 1o trade off three and a haif acres of land in Council Bluffs for a 16)-aore tract in Shor- man county, Kunsas, A couple of woll known sports held up a companion in a middle Broadway poker room last evening, and robved him of his roll. Tu the scuflle that ensued the viztim received a cut on the bead that swelled up the size of a hen’s egg. He immediately took the North- western train for the cast, without walting to report the case to the police. A meeticg of the Raflway Kmployes club will be held tnis evening in the Knights ot P, thias hall at § o'clock, sharp. Members will please note tho change in place of meot- {og and govern themselves accordingly. Matters of very great importance concern- inz tne approaching campaign will be up for your consideration, and a full attendance is requested. F. G. Gilliland, sceretary A lively oncounter took place yestorday afternoon between a conductor on the Fifth avenue motor line and & coupls of men who tried to pass transfer checks on the conduc- tor that, he claimed, were more than fifteen minutes old. Aftor tho passengers found tho transfer chocks would not work they of- ferod to pay for their transportation, but the conductor ‘was enraged av ther trying to *work” him ard put them off, Thines were lively on board the car for a few moments, but the conductor was finally left in undis- puted possession of the The St. Andraws sociaty celabrated’ yes- boan in jail for terday by having a picnicat Fairmount park. A large number of the nembers of order, together with their families and friends. went totno park about noon and after whicn the day was spent amusements. Ir the evening held at the hallof the societ Speeches were mad fantastic dancos danco: ses of bonnio Scotland were until the roof shook. The cbrati n was highly successful, those in which th — Three Grand Council Bluffs to Sept. 14, 15and 16, One fare for the round trip. For the accommodation of peoplo living 1 or nenr Council Blufls, who wish to attend the big racs Joseph on these dates, the K. C. & 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 a. m. Returning wil leave St. Joseph at 6 p. m. Go and see Naney Itanks trot hud dinner, in various s0C ro whole liko all socioty has o band. xeursions, Nt Joseph, Mo., O. M. Brown, Ticket Agent. A good ilght? Why, there’s no use having anything else. Get any of those perfect lamps at Lund Bros.” and have a pocfect light. They are all good, and tho finest line in the city. PERSONA H. H. Fiel trip. Ouio Knox has just returned from a week's business trip in Nevraska, Dr. C. B, Judd of Dotroit, Mich., is visit ang in the Bluffs for a few days. N. C. Phillips has traded Council propertv for a Colorado ranch. C. J. Burghausen has gone to Spryngfield, 111, whero he will attend college. 1iss Maude Smith of Doas Moines is visit- PARAGRAPHY, bas returaed from an eastern Blufrs fng Mrs. W, C. Stacy at 118 Platner street for u few days. Robert Koontz, who hias been on a Ne- braska ranch for seyeral years, is home for a visit with friends. R J. Gaines of Greenfield, major of the Second batilion, Thira regiment, lowa Na- tional guaras, was in the city last eveni the guest of D, E. Stewart, Mrs. K. E. Mayue and her sister, Miss Theodora Walden, have returnea from a visit to Bauncroft. Mo. Miss Walden will visit Mrs. Mayne during the winter. 1. ", Clark, manager of the Gracd notel, has roturned from a summer visit to Manitoy Springs, Colo,, and_will remain in Council Blufs during the winter. He has closed the hotel which be was running at tho springs. Hay Land for Rent, For Rent—100 acres of hay land at Manawa. Will rent in s-acre lots and upwards, Call on or address B. Marks, 25 Vine stroet. Wanted to Buy. Improved p-operty. Will pay cash if priceislow. H G. MeGee,10 Main street. e “That lamp smokes.” Throw it away and getn new one at Lund Bros, A prize given with every lamp sold his weelk. Census, E. E. Wright Is eugaged at oad times in the work of taking tho school census. The work 15 to bo comploted by Suptewmber 19, and tho books at that timo will be handed over to the board. Ho is having tho same troublo that always falls to the lot of the men who Liave this duty, and thero is an averago crop of vig-hoadeduoss on the part of the citizons, who reseat all the census takers’ efforts 10 gel at the inside fucts with regurd 1o the number of cbildren i the fanily, with tho same vigor ihat they use in keeping out of the way of the politax col- lector. Added to this difficulty, on Cut-off aslund the energies of the inhabitarts seem to biave run mostly to raisine dogs, aud the collector of iuforiation has to divide his at. teutions between tho veoplo in the houses aud their canine pets in order to keep from being carried away bodilv. Tho work in that part of the city §s coneequently somes what slow, but he bas succeeded in' finding 200 chiliiren between the ages of 5 una 21 1y that par of the eity, in spite of all obst; tions. Genuine Round Ouak, Radiant Home, P. P, Stewart stoves and ranges, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Muin, Geatlemen, the finest line of 1all goods in the city, just received, Reiter, the tuilor, 810 Broadway. 120people in this city uss gis stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em in ut cost. e Trains for Mapawa at 11 a. m., 2, 8, 4, 6, U, %, 8ana 9 o'clock p. m. George Davis, dr\ig‘m and paiots NEWS FROJ COUNCIL BLUFFS County Supervisors Meet and Discuss the Annual Wo!f Harvest, WILL PRESENT THE VETERANS A BANNER Old Soldiers Remembered by the Cltizens— Bl Distributors Arrested—An Invention of & Councll Bluffs Man—Taking the School Ce At the meeting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday the question of how old a wolf cud has to be before he can be said to have at- tained his majority, was discussod from a scientific standpoint. Heretofore it has been the custom to allow parties who bring in wolf scalps to the county auditor to receive the statu.ory bouaty for them, to decide for themselves whether tho scalps were those of adults cuos, subject to the decision of the auditor, and to racuive the bounty monay ac- cordingly. After a discussion yesterday it was decided that hereafter tho auditor should construo the statuteso that all wolves kilied botweeu October 1 and April 1 shall be considered adults and shall be paid for as such, and that all voung wolves killed ve tween April 1 and October 1 shall be con- slaered cubs, Dr. C. W. Haraman was awarded tha con- tract for treating pauper cases in Valley and Lincoln towuships for six montus for § J. L. Formun, overseer of tho poor, re- ported that his' oxpenditures during the intervening time siico the last mecting of the board had amounted to $450. He was re- o the oftice aud his salary fixed ut per mouth, Tois moruing at 9 o'clock the school tax question comas up before the board and the attorneys for each side have loaded up for bear. Itseems that Soceretary Wright of the schiool board published an ostimate of the amount that would be required to carry on the schools next year lust February, instead of u few weeks luter, as woula ve heen the case had the board complied with the lettar of the law, Tho membors of the school board cla'm that as no action was taken deciaring tne cstimate void, it is to be taken as still in force. But even if this claim is not sustained by the board there will be no very serious trouble, as the board will have no serious difficulty In borrowing all tho money that is needed for carrying on the schools until the next annual levy rolis around. —— FOR THE ENCAMPMENT, OF Dodge Light Guards Li for n Week. Last ovening everything was bustle, hurry, blue uniforms and tobacco smoke at the armory of the Dodye Light Guards on upper Broadway.® For the members of e for Sioux City the company wero making the finishing preparations for knocking off from tueir ordinary civilian duties and blazine out iu tho splendor of brass buttoas and white stripes down their trouser legs. Several hours were occupied 1n packing up their big and Jittle blue truuks and taking them down to the depot, and finaily, about miduight the word of command was given, the bold soldier boys fell into lwe und marched down Broadway 10 the music of adrum ¢ rps. ‘The specinl traiu left the local depotat | o'clock, and when it arrived there were seven compatiies already on board, those from the towns of Bedford, Creston. Villisca, field, Red Oak, Shenandoah and wood. The Bluffs company joined the crowd and went ou to Sioux City, where, for a weelk, they will mako the effort of then lives to carry the war in1o the enemy’s camp, and will doubtless come home brivging the scalps of the fair Sioux maidens dangling at toeir belts. Among those who party last night were lowing: 0. *S." Williams, lieutenant; W. M. Pryor and Lu Elson, sergeants: F. M Cowpton, buattalion sergeant major; Corpor als Shepard aud Vincent, Musicians Murph and Spaulding, Privates Louis, Reynolds, George Trevnor, homas Treynor, Fields Clurence Capell, Frank Capell, Grass, Ju- cobs, Moore, King, Van Arnam, Crandall, Knox, Knotts, McKes-on, Dierr, Arm- strong, Coffeen, Matlock and Lewis. Sev eral more will go early next week. Among them will be Sergeants Ray Bixby and D, E. Stewart, Hess aud V. L. Treynor. —— DeWitt's Sarsaparilia is renanis, At = Lutest News, It might be of interest to the peoplc of Council Blufls. more especially to the ludies, 1o know about the crazy idea of making wrappers out of blankets. The eraze seems o have struck masses, judging from the quintity sold by the Boston Store during the blanket sale, which commenced last Monday and continues until Monday, Septem- Ler 12, Wo show three special values in wrapper blankets, made sing e and bound all the way round, at $1.59 00, $4.50. Ivery blanket in our store at specinl sale price. See white blankets from 67c¢ to $13.00, »d blankets from $2.00 1o 8 Gray and sanitary from 67ic to 5,00, window display Our sale of blankets only lusts n few mor ys. 1fin need of anything in this line, which most people will when weather gets cool, would udvise them to invest now and save money, as our en- tire stock of blankets is at special salo prices for this salo, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & (0., Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Lu. formed the the fol- the blankets miss show mixed Don’t Almost a Test Case, There was a slight prospect yesterday afternoon of the new ordinanco regulating tho distrivution of circalars and posters being tested 1n the courts. A couple of men and several boys from Owmaha paid a visit to this side of tha river aud commencoed to scatter circulars advertising the Omaha School ot Music far and wide M. E. Mey- ers of the Amorican District Telograph hap- penced to soe was golag on under his massive eye and straigbtway hied himssif to the police station, whore he asked that a posso of ofticers bo at oncs dispatehed to the scene of the awful crime in order that the validity of the ordinance might be tested. After awhile the two men were nubbed by an ofticer and run in, but the wind was taken out of Meyers' sails by o clean refusal on the part of the two men to show fignt. They took out & license and wero at ouco released. Some of the aldermen una a number of out siders are of the opiuion that the ordinance as 1t now stands 1s illezal, and it is noped that @ test caso will bo made some day soon. DeWitt's Sarsapariiia aestroys sued poi- sous us scrofuln, skin dissases, eczema, rheu- wautism, (ts timely use savzs many lives, A Flag for the Grand Armyites, For a couple of weeks past B. 5, Dawson anda M. Welker have besn circulating a sub- scription list among the citizens of Council Bluffs for the purvose of raising money with which to buy a banner for the Grand Army men Lo carry when they go to Washiugton next week. ‘The amount raisea was §35, and With it o handsome satin banner, 533 in size, was purchased. A meeting of tho post will ve weld this eveniug at which it will be un- furigd and presented to the soldiers by 1. M. Treynor on behalf of the citizens. Toe meet fng will be open for outsiders uutil afier the preseatation ceremonies are ficished, *'I take pleasure 1n recommending Cham- berluiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarehios i+ Rem- edy,” suys Geo, C. Baokston of Mill Creek, 1L “IUis tho best medicine 1 have ever used for diarchara. One dose will cure any ordivary case.”” For sale by druggists, ——— Judson, civil enginee ~- ders wnd His Record, Paul Enders, silas Simms, who was taken in by Oficer Suthivan the other night, proves to be well worth looking after. In respouse 10 inquiries made by Chief Seavey, Uhief Spears of Kuusas Clty gives the prisoner & 28 Broad way. character which will make Omaha an un- comfortable home for him in the future. He was thirteen months in jail in that city charged with murder, when the jury dis- agreod. He left the city for some time and was arrested as a vag, and giveu one hour to leave the city. DEATH WASHERPILOT [CONTINUED FROM PIRST PAGE, | referring to the complaints made by passen- gers on the cholera-infected ships in New York harbor that the ships have not beon in- specied or disinfected. The governor om powers Dr. Jenkins to spare no eapense in sacuring propor assistance and authorizes bim to purchase or rent iand on Iire 1sland for quarantine purposes. onting Hospital, Detrort, Mich,, Sept. 0.—The Board of Heaith yesterday purchased the steamer Miiton D. Ward for use us & cholera hos- pital. She will bo thoroughly renovated and fitted up for service and thon anchored at a point some tive milas down the river. Parchased n Costa Riea's Striet Niw Youk, Sopt. 0. —According to advices recelved today from Port Limon, Costa Kica, no Buropean emigrints will bo received there until the cholera has abated on the continent. Notes of the Plagae. City or Mexico, Sept. 9.—The Homo Board of Health bas decided to cstablish a strict quarantine against the Unmited thould cholera appear there. Six stations only will ba spocified whers passen- gers and goods can enter Mexico uud no trains will be allowed to cross the frontier. Puitaverraia, Pa., Sept. 9.—The Board of Health at today's meoting vequested the surgeon general of the Marine hospitul ser- vice to increase the vorps at the fedoral quarantine at the Delaware Breakwater; that a loust two watchmen and a hospital steward be placed on arviving vessels during the whole period of their detention. Loxboy, Sept, 0.— Telegraphic advices re- ceived here state that the British steamer Ironohl from Middlesboro has been quaran- tinea at Kereceh, a seaport of Russin. Chol- era broke out among her crew on the voyage, two of whom died and were buried at sen. Kleven other memvers were stricken with the plague are in a critical conditiop, Lisnoy, Sept. .—The Portugeuse govern- ment has quarantined against the ports of Swansea and Plymouth. Loxnoy, Sept. 10.—Tke Standard's Fam- burg correspondent says: “A further abate- ment in the cholera epidemic 1s ible. The new cases Friday numberea deat 246, In the hospitals and barracks 2,041 patients are under treatment. There are now only nine cases in the shipping quar- ter. Prince Bismarck has donated 10,000 marks to the relicf fund. Counfidenco is re- turning.” ROTTERDAM, Sopt. 9.—Two_cuses ot Aslatle cholera ure ‘reported at Krailzigen, three miles from this ‘city. Both of the patients were ciployed In unioad ng ships from Hum- burg und Russia. - One of them hus died. LONDON. Sept. 0.—In the cuse of the crew of the &lilp Aladdin who refused to go with the hip toan infected port. the mag'strate today gave u decision in favor of the Aluddin's crew LEWES, Del.. Sept. &.—The steamship Mani- tobun fron. G uszow Auust W difnx September t, for” Philrdelphi ed at the Delaware broakwater at 2 p.om. today and wiled tull well™ LTI, M Sent. . —This morning the s Melville urrived with a wrzo of sulphur from Girgenli via Philndel phid, The steamer was refused entrance at the custom house in accord.nve with inscry tions r 20 this morning from Surseon Generai Wyman at Washington. Itis probable that the Melvilie wil to -0 back for in- structions, WA HIN 10 Cho socretury of stite toduy egeam from th United States consui at Southampton, §1yi that the ugents of tho Hambur, line are notfor % Stoerag but are forwarling secon i-clnss hassen Dissengers by the Colnmbia und others steamors via Sonthuuipton : ey oF MEXICO, Sept 0.—-The steamers Ascan'a, from Hamburg, and the Govercor, from Livernooi, both with cloan bills, have arcived at Vera Cruz. The steamer Loulsiana from Liverpool. has arrived at Tump.co. Sho algo hus o clean biil of health. PAitiS, Scpt. 0 -SIxty-thres new cases of choler.a und o xhtoon deaths were reported in this city yesterday and txenty-throe new cases und twenty-six deaths in the suburbs, DoWitt's Sarsaparilla cloanses tho blood, increases tho appotite and tones up the sys- tem. It has benetited many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. —_—— SUXPRISED CRESFO', FORCES, Troops Un er Martin Vegas Retire tn Great Contusion. [Copyrighted 1892 by Jamos Gordon Hennett.] Crracon, WL L, (via Galveston, Tex.), Sept, 9.--|By Mexican Cabie to the New York Herald—Special to Tur Bre.|—News has been received here from \ enezuela upto Sep- tember 3. Martin Vewas, in command of Crospo's forces outside of Caracas, was ugaiu surprised the mizht before and driven back into Petore in confusion. It was 4 coniusion with small loss on either side. Guerras advanced and fired upon Mendoza's outposts at Los Teques the sime night end thero was fignting there on Sevtember 3. Reinforcements wera sent from Caracas by the Germau railways, Crespo bus aveived ut Vietoria from Valencia with forty-three buttalions. The Riochio legzalist as uncer Parra Pacbeco, drove back Popper’s advunce at Campburi, just beyond Muculo. The logalist on September 3 were ot Cura- coa S00 strong aud were believed to be plan- niug 8 night attack on Luguayra. Lhere was ereat’ excitement there in cousequence. Meudoza issued & proclamation on September 1 declaring Cinand, Bolivar and Puerto C bello closed to forcien commerce, and de- cluring that foreign ships must unload all cargoes for tho_entiro republic at Laguayra, Domingo Monogas has arrived here 1n his warsuip Paparo. He deaounces Mendoza's diciatorship und says he fears that the outragos bo is committing will in- voive Venezuela in grave complications with forcign powers. Julia Sanla and Casanas are also here, and they were closeted with Monogas ou soveral occasions. They refuse 10 suy anything about the reasons for the conference. Lson Colma was seriously wounded in the battle with Urdaneta at La- vela, but bis 1roops route 1 those of tho *'sen- ator’ of the west.” Urdaneta mude his es- cape In the sloop Marion with bis staff only aud they aro now here, it is understood, en- routo to Havti. Fifteen hindred men were killed in tho battle. The flevt proved use- less. The guns were bud and the steamers were soon disabled, Toree of themn were captured and the others wera sunk by the logalist's land batteries. The statos of Fal- con, Lara, Coroboto sud Seamoro are now conipletaly in the hands of Crespo's lleuten- ants, el S Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rookford, Iil., writos: * F'row personal expariance L can rocommand DeWit's Sarsaprilla, a cure foc impura blood and general aebility " bl L Danger of a Strik Ciieseg, IlL, Sept, 0.—Graud Master Sweceney,'speaking today of the danger of the strike on the Reading, said his informa- tion of the situation was follows: *“ILere have besn several meotings held av Easton, Pa., by enginears, conductors, fire- men acd traiumen, at which an agreement was entered into by the employes of these depurtments and the same drawn up in wri g tostand by each other in the event of the managemont discharging wny em- plove for opelonging to any of the railway orders. Grand Master Sargent of the firomen received s copy of this agree ment and I am informed that President McL.eod also ured copy. An order has been issued by the Reading oficials that all cmployes tmust sever their connection with auy union, if they wish to remain iu the com pany’s service.” Mr. Sweeney added that contrary 10 re- ports, no one in Chicago has authority to promise aid in the event of a strike on the Reading, Arrested us o Eloper, Cmicaco, 111, Sept. §.—A warraot was sworo out for the arrest of Hoo. H. H. Eisel, mayor of Brunswick, Mo., who is new resid- 1ng in this city, Itis charged that be a few days ago elopec from Bruuswick with Kitty Ashby. Hehasa wife aua two children in Bruvswick, e —— Mrs, Winslow's Soothiug Syrup is the bes of all remedies for obildrea weihing, 25 ceuts & bottle, THE OMAHA DAILY BE! (AFEAIRS AT SOUTHH OMAN —_— Syndiote Park is ng Bengor a Publio Rasort, CAN BE ENTERED ONLY BY FERMISSION One of the Results of the Refusal of the City ¢ rehase Phu Property- It Will Be Enelosed with a High Feace, The Omaba Park commissioaors will have the tables turned upon some of the state ments which have been made by the mem- bers, A few months ago, when the com- mission vas purchasing tracts for park purposes, the South Omaha Land company offored Syndicate park. Tho offer was rejected and other tracts for park purposes purchased One of the argu- ments urged against purchasing the Syndi cate tract was thut 1t was already gonerally used as a public park, una it would be a use- less expendituro of money to purchase it. The park was 8 natural one, and workmen and money had converted it wutc really a pleasant and pretty resort, For this reason the park was not purchased, and sinco that time uas been open to the uso of all who de- sired it, 5 The land company, however, found it rather au oxpensive. luxury to maiotain a park, and the failure to dispose of it to the commission caused the company to resolve upon some course to pursue, - The conclusion was reached thut the commissioners should be shown that Syndicate park was private property and maintaiued &t privato ox pense. The land company Lias resolved to fence iu tke park and workmen are now at work erecting a [tight board fenco arouna fifty-six acres of the park land, This fence is seven feet high, and will serve to p away all porsons from this resort, which, 1n the past, has proven such u pleas: ant retreat for the people of both Omaha and South Omaha. It1s not probable that the company will refuse permission to hold pic nics or social gatherings, but as a pubiic purk it will be a thing of the vast in o few days. Just how long this will coatinuo no 010 seems able to say. Addressed the Republie As 5000 us tho business of the republican caucus wus completed last evening Colonel Savage introduced Colonel A. A, Jones of Lincoln, the colored orator, who has lately dilighted so many Nebraska audiences with his eioquence and logic. Mr. Joves delivered an nble addrass und awakered a great deal of genuine anthusiasm. He spoko for nearly an bhour. He was followed by Rev. L C. Williams, the colored preacher, who made a brief address. David Anuerson, Colonel Mayfield and others responded as their numes were called, and it was nearly midnight beforo the gatn- cring udjourned. The attendanco at the caucus was very large, Germania hall veing filled to over- flowing, and noarly threo hours were re- quired in which to count the ballots. High Sc \terary Soclety, The High School Literary socisty was ro- organized yesterday by tho election of the following officers: President, Mildred Den- nis; vice president, thel Honey: secrotary, I'rea Burroughs; assistant s Bastman; treasurer, Mubal Gray ; librarian, Mattie Howe: assistantiivrarian, IStta Erion editor, Alice Adams. [Pne sociery will meot overy Friday afternoon ana a program will be carried out. Durine the winzer several entertainments and socials will be given. Drank Forion. Lucy Seldon, a little $tycar-old miss, the daughter of A. A. Selddn, whoa lives in Good Luck addition in the southwestera part of the city, came near dying from poisoning ves terduy morning. ‘Ihe child sacured a small vial of iodine and drank the coutonts. Dis- covery was mado to timy to save her life. e With u iirlek. At Hammond’s _packing houso yester- day a brick fell from the fourth story strik- ing George Marvel, an employe, upon the shouider, dislocating it. At tho same plant Willlam Richards had boiling water spilled upen his feet, baaly scalding them. Notes und Personal Dr. Sfabaugh was in Lincola yesterday, returniug last ovening, Mrs. W. H. Dabney of Oakland, Pa., is visiting with Miss Clara Maor. Mus. C. J. Anderson of Burlinzton, Ta., is visiting with bor sister, Mrs. C. A. Larson. Horn—A Jaughterto Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Martin, Alsoa daughterto Mr. aud Mrs, Jucob Rush. Mrs. Ida Moon of Holdrege, enroute homo from a visit to Michigan, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Auderson. Mrs. Dr. Martyn of Columbus and Miss Martyu of Cbicago are visiting with the family of Dr. W. H. Siggins. A laree delegation of the members of tho Royal Arcanum and their friends will join the excursion to Lincoln todny. Tho tram leaves at 1:3) o'clock. S s Disease never successfuliy attacks the sys- tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Savsaparilla miskes pure new blood and onriches blood, 45 b NEWS FOR THIZ ARMY, Complete List of Changes In the ice, Wasmixaroy, D. Sept. 9. —|Special Telegram to Tue I Che following army orders were issned yesteroay : The leuve of absenc? graut2d Mijor John Regul A. Darling, Piftn artillery, July is ex- tended tweonty-nve davs, irst Licutenant Elias Chandler, Sixteonth infantry, will proceed to New York and report to the superintondent of the recrultiag servico on or about October 1, for assignment to duty at David’s Island. This detail 1s made with a view to u tovr of duty for tivo years. Leave of absence for four months, to take effect about October 1, or as soon thereafter as his services can be spared by his department cammander, is granted Captain Honry Seton, Fourth infantry. Leave ol absence for ten dayvs s granted Lirst Lieutenant James K. Wilson, Fifth infantry. Captain William Crozior, Ordnance department, will procead from New York city to Pailadelphia on pub- lic business {n connection with the manufac- ture of gun carriages for the Ordnance de- parrment. Westorn Ponsions. Wasminatoy, D. C., Sopt. 9.—|Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—The following hist of pensions granted is reported by Tue Bie and Examiner Bureau of Claims: Nebraska: Additional—William Anthony, Owen Mathews, Hiram C. Hodgkin, In- creaso—-John Coonrod. Original widows, elc.—Hester A, llayl\;gdu. Margaret J. Mack, Mary Ann Hoye, ophronia IKeeney. lown: Additional—Asu Toole. Incresse —Eh P, Harrington. Orlginal widows, ete.—Julia Flanigan, Julia A, James, (mother), Rebecoa Avmstrong, Phebey Johusou, minor of Josiah Trumbell, Ruth E, Bowers, Julias. Warren, South Dakota: Additinal -Lawrence K. Chamberlain. Original{ widows, ete.— An thony Morse (fatber.) SRt Movements of Gogan At Southampton—Arriged toria, from New York, At St Thoms ~Saile Vigilanc! South American ports I;JNM\‘ York. At Lizard--Passed: [Greece, from New York for London, At Boulogne—Arrived : New York. amers. Augusta Vie- from Amnsterdam, from At Glusgow—Arrived: Grecian, from Montreal. At Queenstown—Arrivea: Normandie, from New York for Liverpool At Liverpool—Arrived: Vaocouver, from Montreal. ] APOILED A SENSATION, Arrest of a Missouri Mayor for Eloplng with a Pretty Girl, Cuicaco, 11, Sept, 9.—The promised sen- sation over the arrest of the mayor of HBrunswicd, Mo, and pretty Hattie Ashby last might for elopement did not mature today. The chief executive of the Missouri town, John H. Heisel, appeared in court this moruing, but the ofeers ackrowleged thau they bad not sufclent evidonce to hold the prisouer, so the case was nolle prossed. Miss Ashby, the captivatiog wmilliner's ALERDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 clerk, for whom Heisol is alleged to have de serted both a bigh office and protty wife and daughters, was turned over to the mercies of Police Matron McDonald today to think at At [eisure as to whether she would rather re turn home or face a disorderly conduct trial here, The girl says she mot Hoiscl at the theater t night. That was the first ho knew of her presence iu the city, and ho a compatiod her home, whore they wera ar- rested before he had time to bid hor good nient, HAYDEN BROS, Speetut tor Saturday—Gents' Furnish- dog Goods at Your own Price Tomorrow, 1 case of gents’ fino British 4 hose, come in black, modes, tans and browns, at 124¢ per pair, wo-th 25c. Gents’ cotlon § hose, modos and tans, only 17¢ per vair, 8 pair for 50c, worth 85¢ por pair. 100 dozen gents® fine white linen hand- kerchiefs, initials, only 15¢ each, worth S, Our entire stock of gents’ summer undecwear to be closed out at less than cost, All our 50c neglige shirts to be closed out at 8ac each, o 100 dozen gents' 8-ply linen collars it all the new styles, 124 each 100 dozen gents’ §-ply linen cuffs only 124¢ per pair, worth 23c, Gents' fine tock scarfs, this season’s styles, only 23c cachy elogant goods, 1 cuse of gents’ fing camel’s hair hose only 19¢, worth 25¢, Gents” white merino underwear, heav, ht, pearl buttons and ribbed tail, only a0e, worth 7ae, In children’s underwear we carry the largest and cheupest line west ot~ Chi- cugo; speefal prices will be made on this line tomorrow, Best quality of ice wool 21¢ per box. 1,000 pounds of Gorman knitting yarn, only 19¢ per skein, Children’s cotton hose, fast black, Se, half 15¢ and 25¢ per pair, splendid value. 100 dozen boys’ shirt waists reduced to 25¢. Special sale of corsets for tomorrow. $1.00 corsets reduced to Tie. 75e corsets reduced to e Don’t forget the sale of children’s wool underwenr commonces tomorra ON SALIZ MONDAY Our domestic Fashion Review. 1l ana winter styles. Only 10¢ each, regular pric WOOL DRESS GOOD:! Special for Saturday. inch all wool habit cloth’in all col- nice for wraps, 88c. 46-inch black satin finish henrietta, special for Suturday Sie. 40-inch all wool Georgian plaids, n for kilts and school dresses, 58 H2-inch broadcloth, black and colors, B only $1.00, Sd-inch storm serge, navy blue, $1.15. 40-inch all wool homespun, 50c 5i-inch Scotch novelties, heavy rough goods, only 98c. 16-inch silk, finest Gormun henriotta, regular dollur line, in colors. 75c. HAYDEN BROS. S TRIUMPHAL TOUR, CORBE Tow 18 Alos ¢ the Route Doing Homage to the New Chumplon. Bronxeiuas, Ala, Sept. 9.—The speeisl train conveying Corbett uud nis friends, m.. arrived here this eveniag, when Corbett was ton- derea a roception. Whon Mobile was reached nearly one on the traln was siill in bed. mense throng gathered around the train and shouted for Corvett until the new champion was obliged to get up, dross and show him- self at the door. This ' satistica the crowd and they cheered him to the echo. His train was loaded with bunting aud on the locomo- iive was a picture of himself. He was given a lattering reception along the route. Corbett boxed with Daly, his sparring partner and trainer, at O'Brien’s opera louse in this city tonight. The house was which left New Orlouns at 4 a. every- An 1m- pvackeda. Standing voom could not be hua, and an angry mob of disappomnted men struggled with each otner outside, The champion was received with tumultuous ap. plause. Corbott's rignht is puffed and swolien yot, 5o ho was carzful with it. e NEWS OF YESIEXDAY, 3 Domentic, The Colorado g'ass works ar Colorado Clty, Colo., was damuged by fire to the extent of 0,010, Andy Jeffries and Adam Foster, both col- ored, were hanged at Spartanburg, 8. C., for murd mployes of the Suwyer-Goodmun siw ominee Lumber company’s niill, Schw 1l una the Meaominee an'l Marqietio Box st Menominee, Minn., went out on a The poj apostife do il remain a y in the country and WUh wnd bresent condivic stmastor General Win his expected order doputizin of free delfvery citics, towns und raral com- munities to put up letier hoxes on (he request of eftizens for the co lection and dellvery of maii at house doors. Late reports from the scenn of the aecldent on the bria & Clearfield rafirond near Altoona, Pa.. show that nino men wera killen, hs uppoluted Archbishop Satolli to the Umited Stites. e and will visit ull dioceses bt ain statistics as to the n of the faith, aker has issued he postmisters all Ttalfans. The engineer and fireman, whose disobedlence of oraers was rosponsible for the uccident, have disuppearcd. areign The Ttallo of Rome «nncu tion of Mr. Albert G. Porter, minister to Italy. King Humbert and Queen Marguerita of Ttaly, accompanicd by the royal retinue, are guests of the ¢ty of Genoa, and wil he pros- entaurine the Columbus celebration there The trades congress, In_ session at Glaszow, adoptod w resolution deciuring that an cight: hour day should be mede compualgsory, nxeept where 0 particalar trade bafloted o be ex- cnipted joctod o mation to promote u bill Tn purlinment to prevent the tuportation of foreign labor during strikes. 1ces the resign United St FORLCASTS, 1t Will Be Cool and Showery ‘Throughout Nebraskn Today, Wasmixeroy, D. C., Sept. 9.—Forecasts for Saturday: For Nebraska—Fair, pro- ceded by showers toaight, cooler; winds be- coming nortniest, For lowa—Occasional showers: shghtly cooler, south winds, becoming northwest. IPor the Dakotas: Fair, preceded by show- ers tonight in east portion; cooler in South Dakota; northwest winds, Loeal gecord, Orrice o tnE WEATHER BUREAU, OMATIA, Sept. 0.—Omaha record of tempera- ture and rainfall compared with correspoud- ing day of past four years : Maximum tonpe Mintmum temper verage tenmperature Precipitaton... ... Statement showing the condition of tem- perature und precipitation ut Omaba tor the day and smce March I, 1502 as compared with tho general average: ormul teaverature. . . 67= oticiency for the day e Detleloncy since Muren T Normal precipitation LAl lueh Deficiency for tho duy.. 8 inch xcess since March 1 . kinch G. K. Lawroy, Ovserver, ""WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. . ERTIAMS TASTELESS -EFFECTUAL DISORDERED LIVER Taken directod thess famous Pilla will urvellous restorativos to all enfeebled bove or kindred diseasss. 26 Cents a Box but general), naafl ized in Engl and. in llrlil I‘hrnu{ n;ul [ '::IM 1o be “worth & Witc'ovite i octors' bitle. Covered with a T & Solubls Coating, Of all druggists. FPrico 25 cents a box. New York Depot, 865 Canal Kt THE SOUTHWICK BALING PRESS. ,_.,....algt_ - The Bonthv tek Batlng Press (8.8 3-torso, fallcirole machine. LhAs the any Cont ) Machine at a10-Tone-a-Day Pric Our Warranty Goes with Each M 3 £ feed Oponing of & Baling, lo-stroke Press in SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO. Council BTy, Towa In starting one press recently we baled nine tons in five hours with new hands. You may iy, to talk abont aters Well, tiora 18 alout acli talking to be done in evers lioa el b fose ordo ing hoatsrs, and 1t As a p thme now o hozin LITTLS FREVIOUS ity t ART GARLAND HEATERS and bo posted hefore you purchase. 1t costs n, ng to 100k around, and now is & good time to that sort of thing P.C.DE VOL, Also Agent for Columbia 1 0l Heing the our store and los. @. W. PANGLE, M.D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND ‘WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- BARY OF M 1 treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis. eanes of the Eyeand Ear, Fitsaad Apopiexy, foart Discase, Liver Complaint, Kidiiey Complaint, Nervous Dability, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Manhcod, Seminal Diabetes, Bright s Di-ease, 8t Vitus* mtx’uae!(rI‘( eahatism, Varalysis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Fever ESores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Women with her delicate orerns re- stored (6 health, Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases cf all kinds. 850 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease I canuot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, of ng pay. H.morrhoids or Plles curcd, THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or usin DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tho only Physician who can toll what ails a person without asking a questions All correspondence strictlv confidential. Medicing sent by express, Addressall lotters to 6. W, Pangia, i, D 888 Broadway, Council Blu(fs, lIowa CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Blui, Capital stock. ... Kurplus & $230,00) Shugart, K. D [IRCHE Y ' ganeral ban', Capital wiad surplus of wny Lowi EST ON TIME DEPOSITS, Net eapital and surplus st D, The Whipples POST AUGER PAT. FIEB. 23, 1502 Manufactured by COUNCIL RLUKF3 MFG Council’ Blufs, Tu. P Warrant Ineh hole minute. Itis unegualed by sny other 10 rapldity, Hehtness of opera- tlon, completensss of constr ton'an 1 cheapniss, 1tis conceded by nll to be & marvel for rapidity of execu- d case 0f operation. 110 sink an elght 2feet® inches, in one Something N —SEND FOR— Circal'r - anl - Pric FIFTEENTH AAD FARNAM STS, United States Marshal's Sale, reuft court of the United States for Istelctof Nebraska, H. Walters und John V. MeDowell vs. No. Awmerlean Mortgago & Trust Co. E Public notice 1s heroby given that in purso- anco and Dy v riie of & writ of execut.on is- sued out of the sbowo-numed court In above entived cuuso and besring duto of August d. 1802 T have ievied upon and tuken ail right, titls und interest of the above nam. plalntifts, Edwin 11 Walters and Jolin V. M I 1, in wod o the followin decribe s rel © to-wit: Lot in bloek Hanscoin aadition, und the east 44 feet of lot 10 in sbuuzn Place addition 10 tho city of Omnhu. Douglus counry, Nebraska. all of whichi I wi'lexpose to sule and sell the sume 1o the highest and best Lidder at public sue tion, us the luw directs. on the @ ghth duy of October, A, 1. I8 ut the hour of eleven ‘elock In the forencon of said duy. at the north door of the United Stutes cou:t hou und postoftice bul ding, In the eity of Um tha, Dougins county, Nebrasii. Sald su e Is to satisfy u Judzment of sald court obtiined at fts May to m, 1515 10 favor of the Anglo-Amorican Mortgage wnd Trust Company and agalinst the sald Edwin 1, Wal- tois and John V. MeDowe BRAD D SLAUGHTER, U. 8, Marshal Joun P\ Bukkn, Avoraey for Def, ¥2-0-10-2- W07 PECIAL NOTILCES, COUNGIL BLUFFS. The want advortisements appesaring in &« newspipor are often the most interesting part ot its contonts. Thoy expross the urgent needs, the dally wishes of the people who want sonething and who are wilidnz to do somothin s, To soll the bost double A GENTS WANTED roasting and bak ng p )i the morket. Stewdy work, Oan prove to h ive neents who nice over 824w woek rezularly. Acdress Charles Schulthelss, Counc.| P, 115 W ANTED dy or zentl ly. JTENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper wanted. R Give referense. Address XX 24 Boe, Coun- il Blutrs D ~Gool \\ ANTI work av i P ‘\’ ANTED ~Bourd and room for gentl 'mu:‘ wife and child. Adiress 8 H. E. Bew offico. A JLEASANT FOOI OF rooms fOr reut ut 100 IFtve PPASTURAGE for horses cluss: 2150w month, anto | Addross C 12 ras ho use girl for gon Atnor stroot. nd cattio: first Inquire at 614 Broad- {ARM nnd city loans. Money loaned on stock and grain. Real estute for sale Dielling and business rentals. Money loanod for local investo Lougee & Towle, 215 Vearl stro [PUR SALE-Horse, bugey and harncks o big sacrifice geo Louatfit; good well bred Mustsell. G, 11 Lowis, 12 Pearl road horse, street. .000 stoe '« of merchandise (n westorn fowa, el located, doing ool bus'noss, for sale ortride. . G Bartiott, 221 Broadw €) hiead of youug hor. =pronerty or land. K. way, Couneil BlufTs. s for trado; Improved . Bartiett, M1 Broads 1000 worth of dry voods #nd notlons for ex- change. E. G. Burtlott, 141 Broadway. PR SALE-Creamery, well loaated in No- brasku. doinz wood business. Wil tuke artn er or sell entire business ava bargain E. . Sheaf FoR sALE in western neres, 326 Job QORSALT Willinvole 1 46 -acre stoek 18)-acre furm, 82 Van 1 ~Tmpro Wit $ ston Hardwire sto #4500 E H sh JrOK SALE-Choicest furm in Pottawatt m e Co. 43 acres, weil located and in proved. Price $10un'acre. E. Il Sheafe. TV YOU have aaything for salo or trado sos K. . Shiovte, Broadway an i M an siren NU—Dweillo s in all pirts of the 1L Shoafe, Broadwiay and Man. ski lands in_ex- < property. B, IL wihwiy wnd M sLeost. R fruit and s, On small payments. ni newr Counell Bl . Broadw iy an | Maln strost -Alblon Rolier mills on Boone 25t W LLer pOWor in the stato 50 POWEE W Ater entire ye mush nery and TOR SAL TRk i Eheaf JroR sa L river, Ne E of lun L titie verfe WL take uni uprove | esstora aska land. B H. Sheafe JOR SALE—Cloan stock hariware, woll e b isha | trrde, Invoiee about £,00) eason for seliinz, rms cash. ECILS shields, Nicholson & Co. XCHANGE ~Hotel and restiurant te at Shubert. Neb. anid 10 lots in Colo.; will _exchanze for clear Ne- braska land. . H. Sheafe, 010 will buy 7-room cottage with Dloton North Sevonti 1 Sheafe. X190 ft. street; a barzan. B will Involce Nobraska town usiness old estib. ishoa zation. B, I Sheafe. M SALE—Hardware stock #£,000: loeated In an active of 1,30 populution will'bear elose inves five Lufrs; 355 an acres ACRE farm with fmprovements, rth of Council in. I H. She raska | good work horses, E SACRE farim, 825,00 un nere if sold tendays. Location seven miles fron il Buffs A snaw barzain, . 1L She W Ll sou tuiid a howe: - We liave i fing res dence lot which we sell for % 0 if tinen soon. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. FJ ALV seetion of unineumborod Toud | briska to trade for city proporty. G shicds, Nicholson & Co. A T)SY ovds stogk 1o Ui for Towa Tand. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. Wireniinis get desirabio houses for them, Do you want o’ rent your house? Groon: shiclds, Nicholson & Co. ~ () Brondwuy. ushiclds, Nleholson € Co. Dicul e i B 577 GOOD room house for sile on your own terms. Cheaper thiu paying rent. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. ol ‘\'II\\' seven-room house. vloso to Benton streot. Wil trade for vacant lots or land. Greenshiclds, Nicholsen & Co, within Coun- fe. have anumber of zood tenantsa whe ite Omaha Medieal and Surzical INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY 872 FOR THERE Vi CTREATNENT) Chronic and Surafsal Disnses Boat factiitios, ADPRFALIS A ] romadios for 8 153345t Lrestmont oF every form ol dise4ss roquir ivg mudleal OF SUrEtal Lr0 stingog ) beds for pationts, Doard wnf atie 1an s, Bey comBdutions in tho wost b i) Ircuiines on (eroruitios Ao brasos, tumors, L, curvatures of apii th, bronchitls, wlbotricily, pirs + eyo, eur, skin und Hopsy, ki szl a0y ASPECILALTY, Book on Dixe DISERSES OF WOMEN 3, nrwnavry omnen FRIE. - We hinvo | 1 nement, strictly rin r Womon i lical Insttute wasing & rito for ub fo tras ville. 5 Helikblo M peciuity of PRIVATE DISEASES Auecas fully troat LI Ay ALanL W antwont for I iy, of VITAT, y bo treatod loations mall or o b nidential. Medioines or 1 ©XDE RS, seciiroly PACKo | tents o' kender.” 0o perso i i o i Call wid consn & ux Or 8w his oy of your cuse, #ad wo willsond (o pIain Wrippar our BOOK TO MEN, 'V Unon veivua sps. ol or Nervois Dissas Impotency, Sy phills, Glest i | Varl L Wit ques tion it Bruces, Ap on for Defornities Only wan wetory in tho we: DEFURMITY, APPLIAN KIC BATTEIRI kS narss £ il 1 Tiussos P , TRUSS 93, AND BELTA Omaha Medical and Surgical Insiitute 26:h and Broadway, C uncll Bluffa, Ton mis ELEBOT . 108 Fide ALar 0f Omabie 00 Omabs and Countl utm ol 00t T Qi L Q9 Attorue, av | Pra Sim & Saunders—{tierners by i, Frag todoral courts, Roouws 4 4 wnd & Shuged Beuro block, Councll Blums, La.