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COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Delivered by carrier to any part of the city B.W. TILTON, - MANAGER B ————————————— MINOR MENTION, K Y. Plumbing Ce. Counc!l Bluffs Lumber Ca.. Millard E. Givson and 1da E. Ruby, both of Omalia, were married yesterday sfternoon by Justice Hummer. Justice Cones discharced Oscar Dixon, the coiored man who was charged with Tmite ting u murderous assault on W. A, Brown, W. B. Warner is booked for an address on the subject of tar ft reform et tha Masonic temple in this city on Wednesdny eveniug, temver 21, X A. Blomberg, who pulled a hatehiet on C. 1. White aud ran bim cff bis premises a few duys apo, was discharged by Justice Hamr yesto:day, White refusing 10 prosecute. H A. Meecham end Miss Sadie Magir were married Sundav afternoon at 4 c at the yesidence of the groom’s sister, Mary Wiison, 1511 Ninth aveuue, Rev, Hall oficiating. Roy Spencer, tho boy who was arrested Surduy afterncon for burglarizing & water- iclon pateh, was fined #5 and costs in potice court vesterday, and the tine was suspended during gooa vehavier. S, B, Lindsuy of Indianota, In., has 10 County Treasurer W. B. R: kirg for information respecting John Bratton. who he thinks has boen a rosident of Pottawat tamie county 10r many years, Marriage licon<es were issuad yosterday to the following parties Herberc O. Sul- liven and Louetta Billick of Council Blufis: Charles Barnett and Mary Simpson of Council Biafls; Merman C. Huster end Mageie B. Dolan of Omnhe: Lewis Sewell of Cobieugo aud Rosa Nealy of Couucil Bluffs. - The house of Conductor Bello motor line, at 2616 Avenuo J oy burglars Sunday moroing while the oc. upants were away from home. The thief pried open a rear window and when 1nside stole i 1n cast and two diamond rings. A Jady's gold watch that lay as couvenient as any of the other’ ‘ngs was for some reasou or ottier left untouched. An investigation by the police of the case of the threo boys who were found Iving dezd dronk on the strect nthe southern part of the city Siturday afterioon re- sulted in finding that the boys went into the cellar of @ man who was kuown to have a jug full of bug-juice, and made away with o puilfull of it. Thev then poured it into bot- tles, and having divided it, proceeded to nave a giorious time. —— DeWitt's Sarsapariia aesurovs such po sons us scrofula, Skin disnases, eczem, rheu- mutist, (ts timely use savas maay live men. the finest line of rall zoods Reiter, the itten s of the as entered Gentle: in the city. just received. tailor, 810 Broadwa 150people in this city uss g1s stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. PERSON AL Pikid 1P HS. Mrs. H. S, Cresto Charles T. Stowart from an eastern trip. Mrs. Lawrence Holst bas returred from & week's visit at St. Paul and Minneanols. C. W. McDonald has moyed iuto tho Haveld residence, corner of Harmoay and aughn stroets, Mrs. Peter Hopley of Lewis. Cass_county, is in the city, & wucst of ter sister, Mzs, W. R Kemp, ou South Sixth street. '« Miss Amy Robinson left yesterday after- noon for Mt. Ve Ia. whore sne will atter d <ohool this vear at Coruell college, Rev. Stephen Phelps of the First Presby- terian church 1s the first clergyman of Coun- cl Bluffs to bo couvertec to the bicyeio theory. He learncd to ride ths machine during bis vecation trip to Ileis, and if the power of example amounts 1o enything iu clerical carcles a revolution may be looked for s N W. . Green, a prominent musician of St. Louls, is 1n thocity for a fow days' visit with bis friend, A. Gleun. Last cv gave un iuformul musicale at the r of J. i Bell on Picrce street, to which a few lovers of music were invited. Prof. Green haudled the piano 10 a masterly wav and his selections, which were nearly ali highly classical, received nearty applaus3 from those present. Joacs 1s visiting {riends in returnod yesterday Wine! Drink Cook’s Extra Dry Champagne Winel Pure juice naturally formen Wine! Of forty years record. ¥ Eduenting the De; The silent school, which the state has provided for tue cducanion of tue deaf, opens Weanesaay. The damage doae by the re- ovnt fire cannot be repuired fully, but work bas been pushed with such vicor, and the means ot hand so judiciously used in tem- porary provisions, that the sctiool will net be crippled or the comfort of the pupils less- ened. The lsundry is located temporariy in the basement of the printing oftice. The ruined walls of the laundry bu.lding have becn restorod to the first story, & rool placed overit, and it will be utilized. In otber respacts the bu g5 bave been put in such condition tat the pupils will suffer no discomfort or incouvenience {rom the fire, The 1mprovements planned for the vaca- tiou time have progredied well, and the re turmne teachers and pupils will find many pleasing chauges to offset the damage wrought by the blaze. The school bouse has been supplied with clectric bells und speak- ing tubes, the blackboards have beeu re- slated, and the pdint una scrub brusbes bave done good work. Thore will be few changes in the corps of teachers. Miss Katie Stevenson will not return, ill heaith preventing. A new in- structor nas been imporied from the state institution at Littie Rock, Ark. Prof. Bright, who is sald o be rightly nawed, and there 18 every reasoti to believe that he will prove & valuable addition. Mothers will tind Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup the best remedy for their children 25 ceuts a bottle, —— Couuty Taxes. At the moeting of the supervisors vester- dry some iime was devoted 10 tilking up the matter of taxes, although no ofticial action was taken the school tax levy was still undisposed of. County Attoruey Organ stated (o the bosrd that he nad nov had the tiwe to examine the legal points brought forward by Attorneys Ware and Stewart, uod that bo could not get his opinion ready 10 be submitied before Tuesday worting. In all purticulars bui this, however, o tax levy resolution was brt in shupe ready for forinal adoplion as s00n 4s Lhe county attor- ney is keard from. The levy is, as follows State fund, 2 mills; county and bvoor fuads, 4 mills; oridge fund, 2 mills; school fusd, 1 will: fusane fund, 14 mills; extine- tion of courthouse and juil bonds, 214 mills: soldiers’ relief fund, oan-fourth’ of " 1 mill. The following certificd estimate of City terk A. J. Stephonson wjth reference to the amount required Lo carry on 1he city gov- ernmont was pigconholod in tho same’ way : everal fund, 10 m'lis; bond and lown funds, 3 miils; Intorsection paving and erading funds, 2 mitis; lotersection sewer fund, 1 mill; geueral sewer fund, 1 will; livrary fund, 1 mill; park fund, | wili; water fund, 5 malls; fuuded deot, 3 will; totul, 24 mils, B Burt in # Smasli-Up, Mus. Stueve, who lives in Lowis townshio, w sbiort distunce east of he scbool for the deaf, was bauly burt Sunday evouing, She was driving along the road a litlle way trom 1be fnstitution when a couple of bLoys who work at Arnola’s Jairy ran iuto the rear of bor bugky i tue darkuess, and the collision resulted in u geueral swasb-up. Tho wheels were broken off {rom the veh cle ana the box was hurled to the ground. Mrs. Stueve re- ceived a terrivle blow aboul 1ne abdome Sho was picked up and carried bowe, ipjuries were found to be of a very se pulure, slthough possibly not fatal. It feared thatsbe bas beon lujured iunicivally, #0d although she is now doing as well &s 0ould be expecied, & relapse 15 DY DO Wedus liwprobubie, - Nodi | INEWS FROY COUNCIL BLUFES True Love Finds a Way to Get a Widow Out of a Hosp:tal. MRS, WESLEY GOES WITH HER ADORER Singalar Complieations That Have Comy Up ¢ tlent at the Assoels wetion with a Womun's Chiristian ation. Hospital. Mention was made in Tiar Bre several aays ago of a romance ut the Womau's Christian Association hospital which bud been nipped in the bud by he action of tne mansgement of the tel in forbidding the man in the case from cntering the estab- lishment. The was C. R. Epperson, a well known teaveling maa of the oy, and the woman was Mrs, May Wesler been takiug treatment at the hospite L for the lust three mouths., Yesteraay a new chapter the affair came to hight. Supervisors Gratam and Binck went to the hospitel to lock up tho case and iind if any ot the charges which were made by Mr. Eppersoa againstthe ladies of the association were Lrue, and whon they arrived they iearned that Mrs. Wesley bad disappsarad, She was last seen at tho hospital Friday afternoon, w! sholefcto go up town to visit a deutist. Yesterday afternoon a note was delivered at tne bospital by Mr. Eoperson, bearing the siguature of Mr:. Wesley and stating that she had accided to change her place of abode, as Mr. operson haa found a place where she could e kept more cleaply. Sho thnnked the ladics of tue association for doing a great many kindnesses to her that were Isia dow the contract and t e tines nad lofv av ihe ve delivered to the beaver. troubls be person and Mes, u hospital, commenc about two iweeks ago, when it was taat Epperson was in th the house wi room occupied by Mrs, once told tnat this could not huppen and he set about trying to find an stopping place for nis inamorats. Upon finding a place, he weut bafore 1ho super- visors, as siated before, and asked the hoard to order her moved, as tue charcos for ber care at the now piace woull be only & weck, instead of #5, as at the hospital. supervisors declined to iuterfere, but s that if Mr. Epperson wauted her kept any- where oxcept at the place already designated be would have to support her himself. Epperson apparently decided to act upon the suggestion. ‘e woman has been cared for at the ex- pease of the county, 5o that her departure is 1ot 4 matter for very much regret from & financiul standpoint. —_— COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, hosj n He was ut The Prodigal Globe Wants Fatted Calf The ety council met last aveni mayor and a full board of aldermen and transacted a large amount ot business. Eat n to with the present, routine Mayor Lawrence notified the council that behad avpointed Alderman Mayue ch wman of the co » on police and health, and member of tne fire comimittee, the posi- occupied by his predecessor, tie late terman Brown. He also read a com- unication iu which he recommended that an amendment be made to tho rules, by which & now comi shoula be instituted, the committee on sewers und Indian creels. Alderman Smiih thereupon gave notice that at the next meeting ho woula make out an amendment to the rules embodyiug the pro- posed change A resolution was presented authorizing the clerk to advertise for bids for paving, with brick certain vortions of Thirteenth avenue, Sixth street, Feath uvenue, Iirst ¢'and Eloventh avenuc. An ordinance accepting the dedication of Rice's South Avenuesundivision was passed. An ordinance establishing the grade on Washington avenue from Benton to Frank street was passcd Specifications for paving were read. One of the provisions was that all brick used in paving must by made in Council Bluffs s clouse was taken exception to by Alder- man_Smith, who thouglt that tne Council Blufts br t take adavantage of the opportumity afforded them of doing a littile monopoly business and raise the prices. o objectionable clause was stricken out specifications were adopicd. A petition from about baif of the p owners oa Fourth avenue hetween Eighth wod Twelfth streets, asking 1hat thai por- tion of the aveuue be paved with brick, was granied. . A. Holmes appearad before the council as raey for the Globo with reference to its action in refusing 1o allow that paper its @ of the ciy printing, He tho demceratis citizens should not 10 take a paper that was bostile to tneic po- litical views 1 order to find out what was being done in ofticial circies. His cliont had said @ great many savaze things about the wuy the finances ol the city were beiug run, but ‘ms & paper it Lad a perfect right to do so. Most of the midermen Dad been elected not s republicaus or demo- crats, but as independents, and he thought politics oughit to be forgotten iu this partic- ular. At nis request the matter was referred to the committee of the wuole for the pur- pose of seeing 1f some satisfactory arrauge- ment could not be made. A contract for grading was awarded to John Connors, kis bid being tue lowost, Bias for furoishing 1,000 feet of firo hose were opened from the New York Plumbing compsay, E. B. Preston, Harl & Thompson of Akron, O. Chicago Firo Hose company, Gutta Percha Manufacturing company, and the Coruelius Callahan compuny of Boston. Each company had its representative on the flela and over twenty samples were pre- sented. The matter was referred to the commirtee of the whole audwill be brought up 4l @ meeling tais worning ut 9 o'clock. The council then adjourned sud immediately recouvened as & Board of Health, City Pbyscian Jeunings recommended that some steps bo taken toward compelling prop- erty owners to desist_from throwing refuse into the streets and allevs. Mostof the alleys and many of the sireets were in u filtky couditiou, although the city's health record was highly satisfactory. He recom- mended that property owners be allowed to keop covered boxes or barrels 1u the alleys as recevtacles for garbage aud that the re- coptucles be emptied by the garbage master as often 03 recessary. Ho suggested that cuen policeman be empowered 1o keep watch of the streets and alloys on bis beat and to arrest any who persist in emptying refuse into the streets or alloys, or fail 1o clean up within twenty-four or ' forty-eight hours after being ordered by him to to so. Aiderman Van Brunt woved that a com- mittee of three bo appointed to draft an ordinance Lo meet the necessities of the case. The motion was carried and tro judiciary committee of the council was appointed as tha cominities. Dr. Jeuuings further recommended that tho burial permit feeof 5) cents be dono away with, and that a stricter compliauce witli tho law be demanaed from the under- tukers, who geuerally do uot tuke out burial permits until the last day of the mouth, whilo the funeral of the corpse in question way heve taken blaco early in the month. Afier tho Board of Health bad adjourne ihe council reconvened und voted 10 abolish the custom of chargiug s fee for burial per- wwits. ypert e jeorge Davis, drugs and paints e Trains for Mapawa at 11 a. m., 2, 6, 7, Buna 9 o'clock p. m. Almost # Lockout, The couflict between labor and capital b struck the boys iu the surpliced choir at Si Paul’s Epeconal cathecral, und as a conse- quence the singing ou Sunday night lacked something of 1ts usual vim. A few days 8go a choir boys uniou was organizea sud the members of the choir were put through various degrees by the two larce boys iu s 4y Lhat mede thelr young bair staud on end. The strike was ' Lhe next thing 10 bo Put o foot, wud bunday eveuiug wus the 3, 4, who lins | THE OM AHA DATLY BiE UESDAY, time set for the lockout. transactea with o much not until the time for the evering service rolled wround that tho tine state of affairs bocame koown. Then it was discovered that the two large bors who had taken o active a part in orzanizing the nuion had prevailed upon three of the smalisr bovs to walk out ! with them. The restwant back on the union at tha st minute a~d decided to stay There are places for five new bovs in St | Paul’s clioir this week, and no unionists are wanted. Tte business was secrect that it was Just What is Wanted. The excitement which has been going on nt 401 Broadway finished up last night with great su The sale of \ blankets at the Boston Store for the | past week attracted much attention, and | to keep the good work going on_they | will follow with anott ten days’ sale | of dress goods, Never was such an arra fabrics und weaves shown by any store | in western Towa us is shown by us at the present time. For full particulars of goods e daily »er, commencing ¥ and continues for ten days. fimense stock of dress goods wa ve opened up the past week hns been h admired and spoken of by ad- mirers as being just what I want. We huve paid more attention thie season to exclusive dress patterns, and ghow over &0 pattern in foreign fabrics, no two alike. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., Council BlufTs, it Judson, civil engineer, 323 Broadway Wanted to Buy. Improved property. Will pay o priceis low. M. G. MeGee,10 M - SOUTH OuAllA tinm Scasion of the City Council— Report of the Expert Accountant. The v council met last evening. Presi- dent Walters was in the chair, Mayor Miller bewng confined to bis homs byiliness, The report of J. J. Poiats, the expert ac- couutaut, who bas wade a thorough s tion of the city’s books in the treasure oflice, W read, The report was a ver lengthy oue. Tue report showed ex-1'reas- uror lunt to be indebted to tne city 1u the sam of §32, and ex casurer Greary #41. Ho ulso found that Lbe city was indebted to Treasurer Hocior in the sum of §127.77, due him as feas. Tue indebredness of the two ex- treasurers is sttributable to clerical errors, and wien those two gentlemen weut out of oftice 1t was not aiscovered. ‘The experl's report was referred to the attorney and finunce commitiee, 1o report at @s early a duto as possible, Tue request of John Frey for a transfer of his saloon licenso from ‘I'wenty-Afth street 10 2603 N street was granted, The committee ou fire and water was in- structed to purchase 300 feet of two-ply cotton hose and 800 feet of double jacket cotton bose. I'he property owners were given permis- sion to grade T'wenty-first street, from J to K streets, at their own expense, - under the supervision of the city’s e.gincer. Chief Swith regorted that the rslocation of the following fi 1gs would be beneticial 10 the city's interests: One at Thirty-third aud H streets, one on Q street, 400 feet west of Thirty-third street, uud one at H_stree and Boulovard, The chief amsnde port to include oaly the plug at | and Q strects. Tue report filed. Ou ordinance was introduced and referred oraering a sidewalk he Twenty-filtn street, o D streets, on the south side of from Twenty fourth to Tw v-filth streets. Also an or dinance ordering the alley from Twentieth to Tiwenty sets, between Lo and M streets, graded and ipstructing the commit- tec on streets to advertse for bids. Tue Twenty-fourth street pa was revived by the p tion, The petitiouers said tney were per- fectly satisfied with the pavemont laia on Twenty-fourth street by the Siradamant com- pany, and requested the council to take sieps 10 hiave the company complote the paving of the street from J street north to A stroet. The petition was sigoed by L. M. Anderson, Setilitz Brewing co Georgo W.Bover, South Omahs Laud compavy, estate of J. J. Josivn and twelve others, representing 1,515 feet froutage out of u total of about 3,000 feet on the strect north from J street. The petition was referred to tne city eagineer and committee on streets. sh if eat. Inte was ug muddle seatation of a pe Work of The festive burglar bas again made known his presence in South Omaha, aud took ad vantage of the absence of 1. A. Broadwell from home nud entered the bouse by way of the front door with the wd of a skeleton key. ‘The vurgiar went through tho ho from top to bottom, completely ransacking but carried away only u snall sum of uey, asdaining to 1 u valuable re- volver and any clothes, of which there was a large quan in tne house. Ther: is no clew, but the robbery was undoubsedly the work of some o ajnted witn Mr, Broadwelt's movements und the premises, Stopping w b sas Sport The police ure determined to pu: a stop to the practice of smail boys boarding and fumping from moving wotor trains. Sunday night Oficer Thomas arrested Charles Davis and William Piper,two boys about 10 years of sge, whose parents raside at Eighteeath and M streets. The boys were stealing a ride upon tho street cars and jumped off while the motor was running at a fast rate of speed. dudge Fowler gave the boysa severe lecture and discharged them with 8 waraing neuer to repeat the offence ce Building Permits Issued, Permits issued yosterday by Inspector Mugfield were as follows: Frank Thustos, cottuze, Nineteenth ani Miuswall & Froman, betw K 600 ucund Mstreets 330 . Eighteenth and Krathy, r(piirs at Twenty-firsy ktreet and Milroy avenue. 5 Frank_Bombeck, ~ cottage, Elghc und M streets. One minor pereitt 8ix permits, aggre; Notes und Personals, Born—A son to Mr. and Mirs. J. B. Cress. Dr. T, H. Ensor is home from his westera trip. Mrs, Sarab Hanson City, Ia., on a visit. M. 3. McBeath and son of Grand Island are visiting with E. G. Smith. Emil Straus of the Cuduby Packiug com- pany oas returned fromUtali and the west. 0. M. Hant and family are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Evers of the Reed. The republican primaries will be ueld in the Jerry Dee builaing on Nortn Twenty- fif1h street botween M and O stroots. The new German Lutheran school build- g in the Third ward has been dedicated and about sixty scholars are in attendance. Misses Ella and Florence Hudson of Goth- enburg arrived 1o tho cily yesterday and will be the guests of friends for several days, Willlam Schrel of the G. H. Hammond company’s clerical force, is home from the west, where ho pleassntly whiled away o threo wooks' vacation. An_ eloctrician putting in boxes at the Hammond packing plant accidentally turaed in an alarm of fire yesterday afternoon, to which both companies responded. Oficer Tubbs caused awarrant o te issued has gone to lowa for the arrest of Charles Linek. He thinks Livek is the thief who stole bis saddle aud other articles 8 fow evenings ago, B. A. Cudaby, mauager of the Cudaby Packiug company, s bome from abroad, Mr. Cudaby spent seversl weoks at Carls- bad Spring. Austris, 80d comes home ia per- fect health. Mrs. C. O. Horn, who has been visiting ber sister, Miss Ollie Eckland, has returned to ber home at Wilcox. She was accom- pauied by Miss Eckland, who will visit for some time at Wilcox. L. T, Sunderdand & Co. were awarded the coutract for furnisbing the soft coal for the ensuilng year &t $5.50 par tou. Z Cudding- tou was eiven the contract for furnisnivg ne bard cosi at $10 per to. ‘The Board of Education wet last evening. The resignation of Miss Eugenia Gettuer, teacher o the fourth xrade, was read and sc- cepted, Miss Anna L. Tayior of Liucolu was selected Lo U the vucaucy, of popular | and | CFIGHTING [CONTINUED PR FOR_LIRE 1SLAD "I‘l“ raae. | emploves the patients wff immediatoly ro- ceivo the best of attention in this hospital, | whore they will stay until tho authoritios tako charge of thew. Nurses will be pro vided, Tne bospital iy the ides of General Manager Henry Neise, DR JENKINS' ACTION CONDEMNED, Wonder Expressed That ¥ifty of the Rogin's Peaple DI Not Die. New Youk, Sept. 12.—The offico of the Hamburg-Ameriean line obtained pormission from Heoalth Ofcer Jonkins a woek ago to allow a special phwsician of tho ecompany aboard the Rugia 0a eyndition that he would remain until all passengers wera releasod. morning his first ofticial report was received. It was sent to De. J. H. Acte, acting for the Hamburc-American line, Tne report was written in (ierman, from | which Dr. Acbe transiated the foilowing extract: *1 found everything 1n goosd condition, ex- cent the dirt in the steorage. The cantain isolated ali cases of sickuess, and althoush there was hardly room enough it was three days before any of thoship's pationts wera removed, €0 that It was impossible to keep the disease confined, Dr. Borchard, ths Rugia’s physician, did ali that ho could. T'oe passengers are lively and seem to be well satished. They receive papers every day und are well treated by Dr. Borchard. In the rooms into which I was introduced as the ship's hospital, thers was a_congregation of unwashed people. 1t looked as 1f all the uu- washed people in the world were there. Dr. Jeuking' delay in removing sick wnd sus- picious cases is to be condemned. It 13 a great wouder to mo that fifty of the people of the ship did ot die. It i3 my oinion that’ as longr as the steerage passenwors aro on the IRigin the vessel cannot be disinfectsd.” Of the treatment by Dr. Borchard the report spoke as follows: *‘He separated the passengers as far a8 possible, so thu might be no connertion between tho sick a cuspicions cases. Bach of diorr aud vo was isolated. There we several very severe cases, the patients dying in two or thre> hours' Tha cases were ated with ivjectious of tannin and sait, ed with tha care in all casos, 1 expect to remain on the ship 2s long as she remains in quarantine,” ‘I'e full report will be road tnis afternoon by Dr. Ache before tue Academy of Med- icine. wntine, Vierling, of couthe La in quarautive witha More Omahuns in Qua A brother aud sister of A, J the firm of Paxton & Vierhing, Cuampagne, which is case ot cbolera. ——— oo Much lco Cream. C. H. Rohrer, agant of the Missouri Pacific railway, New Haven, Mo, savs: *I suffered a great deal one hot evoning last weck, (July 21.) Ihud caten 1ce cream for supver, and there seemed to be an internal conflict going on. .A traveling man said he had sometning in his grip at the hotel that he believi would relieve me, and producing a small bot- tle of meaiciue gave mo a dose. 1 telt better, andin @ fow momeuts took ancther dose, which entirely reliev I believe that such a meaicine is worthy of recommenda tion und tuat1c should be kept in the nouse g the summer. The bottle was labeled . Cholera and Diarcuwa rsale by druggists, et R son HORRIGLE DEAL ot ¢ OF A WOMAN, Mrs. Exl Li t i a Cepar Rarms, fa, Sept Lippert was out driving motler when her h be at & street carand ran away feet becaao caught in the dragged about 1,000 fect tar Rapids Kilted Mrs. Emil ay with ber ne frizutened Irs. Lippert's rt and sho was 1ialled. Dived Intoa Well, MuscaTiNg, 1., Sept. 12, —Thomas Morton an old resident of Muscatine, while temporar- ily insane, dived head first into a rock bo tomed weli sixty feet deep and was instaut killed. . Result of a Lovers Quarrel, DAVENPORT, 12, Sept. 12.—[Spacial Tele- gram to Tag Bzp.]--Hnldah Laurin, ared 21, took carvolic acid Suuday morning after a quarrel with her lover, Sne is dead. S DeWitt's Sarsaparilia is renanie. el s ollag WEAITHE Slightly V Much the same D. C., TODAL'S 'ASTS. at Hou All Over. hd 3 Sept. 12.—Foracasts Fair, slightly warmer in tern aud northern portions; north winds, sming variable. T lowa—Fair; north wi wost winds, OFFICE OF T1E WEAT LN Sept. 12.—Omaba record of 't ture and raiufall compared with ing dav of past four v 128 Oxruina, wpera- corra: I 181, Maximum t Minfmum tempi Averase tou TR Precipitut 0. .......... 00 (8 @ Statement showing the condition of tem- pefature and proctpitation at Omata tor the day and since March I, 1502 as compared with the peneral average: Normal temverature. Deficiescy for the day. Defieiency sinee Maren 1. Normul precipitation Deficiency for the (4 Departure sluce Mar G. Procare It liofors Leaving Home, Three years azo, while 1 was visitiug rela- tives at Higginsville, Mo., Iwas suddenly taken with colic and sevore pains in the stomacn. My relatives sent to the doctor for medicine, and he sent me a Dol Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhmea Remedy, telling the doarer that if thut mod- icine did not cure me he could not prescrite #nyibiog that would. T used it aud was 1m- mediately relieved.—Hesuy A, Loy —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS. John T. Kelly and bis company of come- diaus are playing to excellent business at the Boyd in tho new Irish comedy, *McFee of Dublin,” The play is anew departure 1o comedy of the Irish sort, and it is one that wil win for Mr. Kelly.' The engagement coutinues till Wednesduy evening. There will be & matinee Wednesdny afternoon. nperature. .. ture, ature b 10 LAW1ON, Observer. Fritz Morris, ropresenting A. W. Palmer's famed Stucks company and the greatest of American plays, *‘Alavama,” is at the Millurd touse, “Alabama” comes from the Pacific coast, where 1t nas everywhere done o rocord breaking business. Stoddard, Holland & Harris, *the Big Turee,”” are still with *Alabami L TS T Movoments of Oreun Steamyhips. At Antwerp—Atriyed — Nordland, from Now York. At Swinemunae—Arrived —Burgermeister, from New York. At Stettin—Arrived, on the Sth—Tning- valla, from New York! * e — “Late to bed ana eariy w riss will shorten the road to your bume o tue skies. Bt early to bed and “Little Early Riser.”tna pill that makas life longer aad beiter aad wiser. e . A. B EXCUKSION TO WASHIN ON Vi the Wabush Line. For the above occssion the Wabash will sell, Sept. 18th'to 20th, round trip tickets to Washington and Baitimore,at less than half fure,with choice of routes; passing dowa the besutiful Sheanndoah Valley or ¢rossit.g the mountains of Vir- Ymi" by daylight, within sight of many wmous battletields. You have privi- lege of stopping at St. Louls to visit the great exposition and fair; also, view the magnificent street illuminations and parade of Veiled Prophets, which will surpass in grandeur allefforts of forraer years, For rates, tickcts, sleeping car accommodatious, and further informa- tion, call at Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or write G. N. CLayTON, N. W. P. Agt., Omahas, Neb Pue physician sent was Dr, Leo Spiegitz, This | who is aiso | SEPT | 13 1892, NENS OF YESTERDQY. Domestie, The National Association of Postal Clerks cned (18 Annual soeion at St Louis The Brothertiona of Losomotive Firemen n thele b eanial session wt Cinciunati, O 'wo hundred bales of cotton were shipped frow San Antonlo, Tex. for Yokohama, Japan. A cenu! norther. which may be ranked as the Arst of tho season. arrived At Dal Chalrman ckney of the Chieago Gr western writes fron, Europa that he b ured all the monay hoe wants. Mr. Jay Gould has » bunch of proxies for toe Wabash esday und some sure SMBER reen ) treasuror of tho Choctatwy Nation and of T progrossive parLy, was taken tram home and shiot A conforence hotween Prosident of the Reatinz and deiegates o nizations tikes prace Tuesday. Tames . West, wh proprictor of the *iwo Tlmes, w'is sotat Loty 1 ixity in the ate's attorndy's offize providing techulioal cause for Lis ro ease. All tie £000 ol minors In the river district of Pittshurg, Pa.. formaliy struck on a_ones bt cent reduction. They ure organized and prepared for a strugale Democrats of Colorado met. in state conven= tlon vesterday. discovering two fictions, ona for Ceveland wnl ons f ver and Weaver. Little hope of union is hield, The Northarn Picifis died 1 JEits with- drawul from the ‘I'ranscontin | usso ation, followinz thy eximp e of the Greav Northern and the Canadian Pacitic. Mexlean Nationai raliway authorities celved atelexr.m from the City of M statnz that the tme will be extended December | for eorn to enter duty-free. A dispateh to its owners at Covelund, O suys the steamer Neshoto s ashore in Luk Superior becween Eueie narbor and Keewee- niuw polnt. She s reported full of water Tho value is $153,050. An effort to pat a stop to the law duct of the strixing sawmiil mey at Marinctt, Wis, wus made and two lsaders were rested, Thero are 160 men out and no pros- pect of w compromse. Annual report of the Wab declires gross ting expenses, 5 NU4LIN: misee 148 —total, $1,707,257 Heavy runs the pust fow days alons the Mexic 1 horder have caused the Rio Grand to overtlow, descrovinz cros on acees of Tand vetween B ig0 Puss an i Luredo. Maoy sheop anl eattic hive been drowne: Ihe national arty SoF | labor Me the re- ico, until sk for year ended curnines, $14,080.- $1.8 net 1pts, laneons ree executive committee of tho heid . called at st I er 0f Nobraski was pres: Wias rece pd of the work of (i zed oastern sabeommittec wve beren flattorin bank of it Paul, Minn, which v five mouths ago with liabile 1 thousands, has re ol the same management, it Deing shown to- satisfuction of court that the Dk 15 1n 2ood shape 1o carry on business. Oflizlal returns from fifty-cight counties give the governor in Arkinsas as: Fishbuck @ewm.), 60 65; Whipp e (rep.), 24,14 Carnabun people's) 2.44: Neison (Prohib.. 1002 Seventecu counties yev to Lo heard from wiil wive Fishback a mwjority of at ieusc 4,000 e Foreign. Revo'ution is rawpant at Abomey, the cup 1tul of Dahumey. Wvaneing into the inter- for of Dahomey, meet.ng With littie opposi- tion, Receipts and_expenditures have been made to bajance in the Uraguayan budget by u re- duction of #L000,000 In" the expenditures. The Ludge ly o he Birsbeek bank, London, o thatthe Unioi bank bus guarans them£1,004,000 with which to meet - and that depositors need have no foar of losing their woney. rsu uily attacks the sys- re blood. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla new blood aud euriches blodd Discase ne tem with | makes by 296500 VORRARRRLRANLIRG § ** WORTE A GUINEA ABOZX. CURE SICK HEADACKE isordered Liver, efc.? They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, § Regulating the Secretions, restoring long lost Complexion, bringing back the Keen Edge of App ? AN3FBUD OF HEALTH ¢ energy of the hi an frame. These Facts re admitted by thousands, in all ¢ Society. Largest Sale in the World. Covered with a Ta: ess & Toluble Coatizg, § Of il druggists. 2 Price 25 cents a D (< Can LITTLE PREVIOUS il iy ana be posted be hg 10 100k ar thint rort of t re sou purchase. 1t ec 1, and DOW ik & good i P.C.DE VOL, Also Agent for Colu Bicyeles. 504 Broadway and 10 North Main COUNCIL BLUFKS, ts noth to do POST AUGER PAT. FE| 0. 23, 1502, Manufactured by COUNCIL BLUFiS MFG. €O Cotnell” Blufls, la. Warranted o sink an tneis hole, 2 foet§ inck minute Itis unequaled by sny other in rapidity, HZhtness of operi- ton. completenoss of const 00 wnd chenpness. It s conceded by &1l to be a rrel for rapidity of execu- und ease of 0peration. ght )1 one Something New D FOR— Circulor - anl - Pric2 TeaMans Tinst CLasa ANDAMONG Fbe l.-ll'odb Fastest aid Floest in ',bx Werld o aenn acions pexcelle NEW YORK. LONDCHDERRY AHD GLASBOW. Every Baturday, NEW YORE, GIBRALTER and NAPIES, . {rogular nterval SALOON, SECOND-CLABS AND STEER rates on lowest terms 1o and from the principie B00TCH, EXOLITE, IRISE & ALL OONTINENTAL POINTS. Excursion tickete'avatlabis > wiiher tho plo- Formane Olyde & North b 1re o &6 ealtae Dratis asd Mosey Orders for AIY Aopy £3 aay of Qur Jocal Ap HENDEUSON BHEOTUERS Chi Sim & Saunders—Aiiorer it Whia federal courts. Roons 4 4 wnd b Buugat Beuro b.ock, Council Blutts, s Attoroeys « ¢ of smokers use It is the most popula BLACKWELL'S five years its fame is still growing—Quality alway DURHAM TOBACCO CO, DURHAM, N. C. Advance of the Pipe Brigade. Retreat of the Cigar Cohorts. | Yes the Pipe is coming to the front as never before, The high price of good cigars is helping drive them out of use. Millions Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. r Rrandin the markel. Smoked for overtwenty- s the same. very MAN can be STRO. BE & MPAN:auias OROUS in all vesperts by using 8PAWISH NERVINE, the great Spaniah Remedy. YOUNG MEN OR_OLD suficring fiom NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or FAILING MANIIOOD. nightly eruissi prostration, caused by theuse of ¢ =P NTPROKK KD APTER Ush We givs & written pusrantee wih 6 b fulness, mental ¢ and 1 rhan cavsed by selfabuse ar > uny , convulsions, netveus m, lobacco or alcohiol, wak pression, 1oss of power in_eilher sex, spermator- over indulgence or any peisonal weak L VITALITY OF STRONG MEX. $13 hoa 6 boxes 85 Non For Sals in Omaha by Sabow, Lundi & C THE P —— Fiachine at a | G~Tons-a-Day Price. Our Wurrsuty Goes with Each Machine,’ vse, full-cirelo machine. SGUTHWICK BALING PRESS A {2-Tons-a-Day Capacity; Constructiony Durabliity—all the BEST. T = SANDWICH MAMUFACTURING CO. Coan:il Bl Towa In starting one press recently we baled nine tons 1n five hours with NERVE AND BRAINTREA P saioeis Dizaindes, Fits, Noa dus Prosirat rusad bs all Female matorrhe 1 101 Thio san T.W. PANGLE, M.D. The Good Samariten. 20 Years® Expericuce. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HEEBAL DISPE SARY OF MEDICINE, Nervous Dabl Mental Deyg sion, Loss of Manhood, akness, Dinbetes, Br ght s Di e peakness Vazalyets, Whi Scrofule, Fever Sores, € and Fiztula in ano removed without the knife or drawine 13 drop of 1ood. Wor s ber delicate orgir 212395 neatih 5 cured wichout tay Special Attention given to private and Yenareal Diseases of all kinds. $50 to $500 forfeit for uny Venereal Dis- ease 1 caunot cure without mercury. Tape Worins removed in two oF Laree hours, of L pay. Homorrhoils or Plies cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will save life and hundreds of dollars by calling | o0k $AL on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ailg a person without asking a question. Al correspondence sirietly confidential. Medicing Gent by cxpress. Addressall lotters 1o G. W, Pangls, M, D| 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa COUNCIL BLUFFS ST2AY DY2 WOR(S Allkin'sof Dyeing ani Cleanin - dono in thy ni heststyloof the art. Fauded and stainnd fabrics made to 0ok s ool s now Work promptly done_and deliversl in il puris of the cointry. Send for vrico iist U A, MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR ‘15 Brosdway. Near Northweityra Daoyi CouN.t, Buukri lova CITIZENS STATE BARK Of Council Blufls, Capital stoek............ Surplus aud Peofits. ... Net capital and snrpla D. Ednuadsoa . &5, dlnrt, 1. A. Milor, rics #, Hadodn, Tra ink busineas. 1 Capltal bilnk {0 Southwestero 10w INTERE SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ GLUNGCIL BLUFF . W work. Tremowot house, ANTED (31RL WANTED — Two in wages. 12 Fourth street ]' OST~Lemon snd white poluter dog. one dind 8 Lulf yeurs 01d; had on steap colinr: end of tall sore. Heturo w 17 Bixth avenue wud 4oL roWhrd v famiiy: & L PPrsilRAGE ! way. new hands. SPECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS. art of its ds, the advertisements nppe o a often the most interesting ontents. They express the urzent dally wishes of the people who ething and who are wiliinz to da “thine. GENTS WANTED ronsting and bk n Iy w Cun pr o 82w we panlarly Charles Schulthelss, Conne | P, T | iy | QTENOGRAPHER nnd bookkeeper wante v reference. Ad iress XX 24 Bee, Cou To sall the be Dan in th t double m arke zonts wio Acdress VWV ANTED —ton ] for work av il Platner stroot A VEEASANT room or rooms for rent at 108 et uve general ho use for horses and cattie; first class: #1530 month. Inquire at G4 Broad and city 1o and erain, 1 busing stors. Money loanel om for sl .. Money loaned for Jocal Powle, 245 Pearl [un SALR—o big 1ol i horse, Luzzy anl harness at 01 oathit: z0o1 well bred Mastseil, G. (1 Lewis, 12 Pearl in westorn lowa, Jusiness, for sale Hroadwiy. ortr €)) head of youuzhorsss for trade; fme =property or linl. E. G, Bartiett, 741 Browd- Wiy, Couneil Blyfls 4 ) w honze. peated, de. E. andis doinz zo) | TEioIt, and notions for ex- 741 13rond why. rth of dry wools 1. G. Bartlett P SALE | Jovated iu No-. business. Willt v a bars Oreamery, nz zood or sell entirs business Tmproved <61-ers st Tow., $25 18)-nero fur hnst Van Patten el I cres, 1! JPQRSALE-Iuriwara sto 2 in central Nob. Willinvoics #3,0). £ H Shoats fros s 1 6 Co. Price § TEYOUbave vavih E. L Sha fo, Bros JoRReNT=Dweilinzs in 1 cl % il Shoafe, Br Jror san arden Ehea for sale r trade sy and Mara sir pirts of ths dway and Main. On s L payments. frult anid ian i uoir Councll Bluffs. E. H. . Broadway aniMaln stroet. 01t SALE—Albion Rolier mills on Boons river, Nab.; tinest witor powoer in the stute eveiopinz 125 11orse power witer entire yeir; dully cipacity, AP SUTIEN (nees comp residence £.5,0001 wil svery dutall Gool resof lan'd. title nerfost, 2 unlnprovel eastera —Clean slocs hurlware, well es. Ltrride, invoiee nbout $1,00). selidnz Terms cash. [0k SALE OR RENT o NCHANGE 1 at shubert, Colo.; Wil exe JOR SALE-Hardware stk will fuvolos [ ated In in aelive Nebraska town of 1,500 populution: business old estab.ishou; 1T e 080 Invostization, 1. i1 Shenfe, ACRE tubiish cason fo 00d coul y shields, Nichol Hotel Ne and restau and 16 lots in for clear Ne- ueats, five b un ucre: fturm with fmpro: rinof Council Blafy ain. 1% 11, She fe. NIED—Ne' raska Lind in exchn or oo work horsos. . 1. Sheafe " 8® fof ACRE farn, 825,00 a0 ncra it sold within aiondivs, Locution s: ©s from Coun= cil B afls. A son b 1. 8 . VWL sou bulld s howe? We have n fine s dence 1ot which we sell for #5 0 if LA en S Greeashlelds, Nicholson & Oo. H AL section of uninoumbe 1 10 trade for eity p ietiolson & Co. od 1and in Ne- Jporty. Greon- 2aods stock to trido for lows VW E Jave s aumber of good tenan 0t 18 to get desirable houses fo Do you 1o rent your houser shields, Ni son & Co. (@) Broadway. Greenshiclds, Nic roul vatate Tanl, s wio the Groe: oison & Co., ouse for sale on your per i paying rent. olxon % Co. GOOD 1ve-r own torms, Greenshields. N N EW sovan-room house AN gireet. Wil trado for vac censhields. Nichoiscn & O 0se 10 Benton ant lots or land, JALE O}t EXCHANGE—460-ac FWheeler county, Neb, Wil ta dise. E. 1. Shoafo. ranen in QOR SALE ~Hotel with farniture and fix= Lures; 9 rooms, barn, ete. Prioc, 450, Located In Douging county. D iily receipts, Bh. Iuvestigute atonce. B 1. Sheufe. “M“\\’.' Urenmery outt comprising 20- b p. b 10-h. p. engine. 2 De Lavelle e Vil seuch ush 0n8; LOWEE DULLOF Worker, bos i ter tink nod otlier p for cash or trade 40 ga 16 forlan i, E. 11 Shedfe JOG AL =S Hocel T good Tows Lowa: Buliding rnd furniture complotss ub & hoate. capi w pross 1 'to Justic bargaln. E H {087~ Fauntaiu pen with tin pat Liberal reward if retay Hawwier's court. Chiirivs White. ] OsT—-HBetween No. 3180, Ma'ust.. and copil ehureh, dunday mornin . iade wilch and chain, wateh rked o back, “From Fuiber, Feb. 10, i8s: Finder pienise return to Ao, 1415 KFourth uve., and receive | rowara. {S)1ALL sudile pouy for waly chesi £ W J wckaom.