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3 I ey THE OMAHA BEE (‘(:I'-j Cil l;—'l'"f“‘i 12 PEARL STREF CFFICE: - NO. Deilverad by earrlar Lo any part of the city . W, TILTON, - MANAGER " Tusnoss Offee, . No# 1y LEPHONES | R4 R Or No 2 MINOR MENTION. K Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. Dalboy's band loft yesterday for Norfolk, Neb,, to take in the county fair. ¢ moat market men have agreed to keep shops oven Sunday mornings from now until spring. John Nelson of Rock Isiand, Tl Amanda Anderson of Council Bluffs, married yesterday by Justice Haminer, Jobn W. Paul entertained a oumber of his friends at & banquet st the Grand hotel la evening. Covers were laia for twenty-fiv Fred Mais and Miss Maggie O'Neili, both of this city, wers married yestarday by Rev. Father MoMenomy at St. Francis” Xavier's Catholic church, Jtegular mouthly meeting of the Woman's Christian Temporance unios and election of officers this afternoon at 8 o'clock in the rooms of the Young Men's Christiun associa- tion. Spocial communication of Blufts Lodge No. 71, Ancient Free and Accopted Masons, this evening for work 1 the Tnird degree. All Mastor Masons In good standing are cor- and were dially invited, By order of the worthy master, Pouawattamio tribo No. 21, Tmproved Order of Red Mon, will meet this evening in 10gular council in their wigwam, corner of Broadway and Main street, at the eighth run. A cordial invitation is extonded to visiting chiefs. A regular mecting of Encampment No. 8, Union Vetoran Logion, will bo heid at Knuights of Pythias hall this evening at 8 o'clock. All comrades are requested to be presont as thero Is business to transact be- ore going to the national encampmont. Council Bluffs may well feel proud of its new fira insurance company, tho National Mutual, which starts out with strength and vigor. The roster of s incorporators is given in another column and it contains nanies familiar to all_as synonyms of busi- ness fategrity and responsibility. Melvin Buchanan, a man who has been in the employ of the Northwestern, was ar- restea charged with trying to bick the ockets of the man who was superintending im, but on up}mnrlnu in police court yoster- @ay morning for a trial hie was discharged, the prosccutiug witness failing to show up. The young ladies of the First Presbyterian church are making arrangements for a con- cert to be given at the church on Wednesday evening, October 5. The Berger-Dainty concert company of Chicago will be the main stivactions. The company is composed of Anna Teresa Berger, Laura Daiuty and Master Leon Marx. A man named MacDonald, from Carroll, Ta. was in the city yesterduy looking for his wife who had run off frow home witha hand- somer man, He found ber trunk but was unable to find her, although he learnea that sbe was in Council Bluffs on Monday. He went to Omaha to continue the search but wus cqually unsuccessful rge and Henry leveland and Tom Lane were tried in police court yesterday for @isturbing the peace. George Cleveland, the young man wio had his arm broken Sunday, was the causo of the disturbance according to the evidence, but the court thought he had been puuished enough and aischarged hin: along with his companions. A couple of reckless boys living near tho corner of Eighth avenuo and Sixteenth strect stuck a pin into the arm of a little girl yes- terany afterncon us 3ho was gowg home from schoel. The girl went to the police stution with her mother, her arm swollen badly and olecding profusely. The names of the boys were given to the police and they wiil bo prosecuted. It is reported that they have been guilty of similar acts of lawless- ness before. - —_— DoWitt's Sarsaparilia aesiroys such pol- “@ous us scrofula, skin dissases, eczema, rheu- wutism, [ts timely use saves many lives. The First of the Season, Miss Ella Ragsdale’s autumnal mil- inery opening that begun last evening attracted a ereat deal of attention, not only because it was tho first of the sea- 8on, but because the display delighted the ladies. ‘The room is uniquely deco- ruted in wild autumn flowers, the com- mon purple-blossomed thisfle forming a prominent part. The millinery display I3 very handsome, and the fact is very noticable that in the autumn styles posi- tive colors are used, and the pretty dffects are obtained by skiilful blending. The display will continue this afternoon and evening, nnd the ludies will be well repaid for callihg. PERSONAL PAR FRAPILY, Fraok Levin will leave today for Wyom- fug. James Suguin nas charge of a bridge gung in Chicugo. Charles P, Braslan and wife of Minneapo- lis are stopping at the Grand. Mrs. W. F. Lyon has gone to Lead City, B. D., to visit her son, W. M. Lyon. W. C. Howell of Keokuk, assistant United Btates district attorney, is at the Grand, OMcar J. M. Murphy of the police force 18 seriously ill with an attack of pneumonia, Heury Lefferts has returned from the Grand Army encampment at Washington, Mrs. E. A. Risser doparted yesterday morning to visit friends in the Black Hills, Mr. and Mrs, H. W, Tilton returned yestoerday from a ten days’ visit with friends in Jonesville, Wis. Frauk Grassand Joseph Spaulding re- wrned last evening from the Grand Army encampment at Washington, Harry Bowman will leave tomorrow evan- ing for Duluth, Minn., where he will mako his home. He will travel as salesman for the New York Cigar company August C. Brown of New York and George A. Sandors of Springfield, Ill., well known attornoys, are attending federal court, They aro registered at the Grand hotel. Mrs, David Hanchett of Aurora, T, mother of Dr. A, C. Hanchett, aud Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Hanchett of Milwaukee, Wis., are guests of Dr, and Mrs. Haachett, A Cure tor Cholera, There Is no use of any one suffering with the cholera when Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrboes Reweay can be pro- cured, It will give relief [u & fow minutes and cure i a short ime, I bave tried 1t and kuvow.—~W, H. Clinton, Helmetta, N. J, Tha epidemic at Heimetta was at first believed to be cholern, but subsequent investigation proved it to bo a violent form of ayseatery, almost as daugerous as ohoiera, This rowedy was used there with great success, For sale vy druguists, Libby Frison's Bright Side. Bishop Warren of Denver say *Chapluin MeCabe's lecture {5 tho most graph one of and interesting 1 huve ever heard. It is fuil of laughter aund tears. It is 80 related to hiving inter- ests and human nature that it can never be out of date.” Bioadway chureh Tuesday, Oct, 4th, Will Ropresent the Guards, Corporal Frank Viucent and Private Maurice (. Louis will represent the Dodge Light Guards at the opeuing of the Worla's fulr next wouth As stated before, two veg- lwents ure tu ¢ from lowa entire, and each compuny in the other two regimewds will be represented byo'wo of the best drilied and neatest mon, Lo be selected aftes v The luspection d selection from the com- any here was made by Major Hume of Si0ux City and First Livutenant O, S, Wil- lizms of this city, Voey will start for Chi- cugo adout October 19. e A Perfect Gem, That semi-grand Hurdman piano at Mullei’s, Go and see it 1spoection, Boston store closes every evening at 6 P m., unless Mondays and Saturdays, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Counoilmen Investizage Soveral Matters and Will Make Recomm sndations. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION TODAY Some of the People Who Desire Nomina- tions— Opening of th ~Foll Fedoral Conrt e and The oity council mat as a committas of ths wholo yesterday afternoon and took a ride over the city for the purpose of iavestigat- ing a number of matters which wore referrad ata recont meeting. At the close of the ex- amination they returaed to the couacil cham- ber, whoro a numbar of recommendations were decided upou to be made to the council at its meeting on Monday even. ing. In regard to tho propused ex- tension of North _ First street it was decided that the ptition of the proverty owners should not by granted unless thoy would agres to pay all the cost of the condsm- nation proceodings, The bad condition of enst Broadway near the city limits was tatked of and a resolution was passed vroviding for the grading of the low placas and putting in such culverts as might be nocessary. Tho plan of extending Harmony street on the west was reforrad Lo the city engineer, with instructions to prepare & pat in order that the conncilmen might gota better idea of the matter in question YOUNG BUL STRONG. Organization of the In ance Company of Council 13iu It 18 now prepived to furnish tho highest cluss of indemnity against Five, Lightning and Tornadoes, on ull classes of insurable property. The pian is the latest and the one in most successful operation in the eastern state: AUTHORIZED GUARANT 50,000.00, A tional Mutual FUND 18 D THE PAID UP GUAR- 000. 00, are the incorporators A $ The foilowing and guarantors: Hon. WAL AL Pusey, banker, Council Bluffs, Ia. Hou. Joseoll R, Kosd, T YIOr, postmaster, i homas Bowmun. M. O, Y MucConneli, wholesa er, i urphy. contractor, ) A. Holmes, ut’y at K \ ameson, president L Musonie Insurance, ! Hon. Jostuh Danforth.capl- tuilst, Hon. A. V. Larlmer. capl- allst, Sloux City, Ta. C.E. Camp. loun, AL M. Juckson. real estate, o JAL'Qui K, utforney at law, ) Jo L. Mable, fire insurunce, w O. P MeCray, fire insurance, w Call or drep a postal card and our agent will visit yow OFFICE ROOMS 45, 46 AND 47 BALDWIN BLOCK. W. C.JAMES, T.H RALST President. Sec Did Up the Merchants. Witt Eastman, u traveling man represent- ing himself to ve in the employ of Arnold & Kestler of New York, Is wanted in this city 10 explain some business transactious that bave on their facea slightly shady appear- anco. He was here about s week agu and presented to M. Marcus a_letter of credit purporting to have been sizned by his tirm and asked for $20, giving him a daft for the amount in return. e went through the same porformance wita a firm in Omaha and obtained $00. He then aisappeared in tho distance, and neither of his victims kuew that they had been victims until yesterday, when their drafts came back from New York where they had been protested. No other information was secured with refer- enco to him, It is learned here that he said that he hud a wife lving in Spokane Falls, Wash., and a letter was sent there by Chief of Polive Scanlan yesterday in order to find out what is known of hun there. ——— Millinory Opening. Mrs. Pleiffer’s autuinn millinery open- ing will occur Thursday and Friduy afternoons and evenings, at both stores, Special invitation is given to the Coun- cil Biuffs and Omaha ladies. ——— “Opaople in this ciy uss g3 stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em in ut cost ——— Rapublican Conventlon, The republicans of Mottawattamie county will hold tneir eonvention today at the court house, commancing at 11 o'slock. Nomina- tions for countv clerk, recorder, attorney, auditor and svpervisors will ba made, The candida es for the various oftices have been doing some lively rustling during the last fow days, aud an interesting time is looked for. Among the candidates who havo thus far annoutced them- selves are the following: For recorder, A. J. Stephonsun, L. C. Dale, W. M. Shepard, ‘Theodoro Davis of Hardin township ana A, C. Rauk of Garner. For auditor, N. O. Ward of Garner township. For cleck, H B. Batty of Walnut, . H. Warrea of Coun- cil Bluffs. George W. Howit is gonerally thought to have the inside track for county attoruoy, and no one has boen heard from yet s having & baokering after tho ofiico of supervisor. — Late to bod ana_eariy to rise will shorten the road to vour home in the skies. But early to bed and “Lattle Early Riser.'the pill that makss lite longar and beuter ual wiser. Nev, before have the people of Council Bluffs and Omaha had such an o{)porl\mily to bu{ acre property suita- ble for home or fruit as is offered by Day & Hess. 400 acres to pick from. Only two und a hall miles east of Coun- cil Bluffs postofiice. —— Davis, pure drugs,’best paints. ———— Wants the Deeds Set Agide, O. W, Graham commenced & suit against G. W. Todd aua E. B. Hoagland in the ais- trict court yestarday, as a sequol to the ex- amination that was mentioned 10 Tue Bee several duys ago as haviug been made iuto Hongland's affuirs with a view to findine out Toda’s linancial status. In tho petition Gra- bam alleges that be holds a judgement froin the superior court for $40J, but that it is still unsatisfied, from the fact that ‘Todd has sold wil of his property to Hoagland, The prices aid by Hoagland aggregate about £6,500, but raham olleges that the purchase was not made i good faith, but that the property is beld by Hougland in secret trust for Todd to assist the latter in defraudiue his creditors, Tue plaintiff asks that the decas te aeclared frauduient ard void, snd toat Hoagland be compellod to deed back the property to Todd, e Sick beadacbe yields Lo Beecuam's Pills, Mes, J. D. Stevenson, 740 West Broad- way, will bave her millinery opening Priday and Saturday, Soptember 30 und Octaber 1. Ladies inyited. ——— Fell from u Chair, Mrs, H. J. Bublitz met with a serious mis- hap vesterday noon while ot work in Mrs. Preiffer's millinery establisoment on upper Broadway. Sue was standiug in a chair waking some decorations when sLe missed har footing and fell to the floor, striking on the chalt as sho did 8o Sho was badly hurt and for a time it was foared that her broast bone was broken, Her physician states that her injurios aro very serious and may result in affection of the heart. She will be oon- fined to her home for a lona timo. —— Hood's Smisaparilla absolntely cures all disoases caused by impure blood and it builds up the whole system, Recollect Mrs, Ploiffor’s autumn milli- nery opening occurs Thursd and Friday. — Callon Messrs, Day & Hess and ask to he shown the Klein tract of 400 acres nox on sale in five and ten acre tracts, it free to all. —— Judson, civil enginear, 323 Broalway They will show Fordoral Court, The biennial inpouring of b eggers and others who are guilty of fractures of Uncle Sam’s laws Las commenced, and the federal building is thronged with men from all parts of southwoestarn lowa who are more or less interested in the cases that are to come up for triul ut the present term of court. But littlo business was transacted vesterday ex- cepting the empaneling of the grand jury, which went to work grinding out indict- ments at about Bo'clock. Tha petit jury was also emp ‘neled and the trial of the case of John Grant against the Union Pacific Rail- way company was commapced. This will make tho fourth trial of tho caso, it having been tried once in Omaha and twice before in Council Bluffs, Bosure and use Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrup for vour childven while testhing, 25 ceats a bottle, Genuine Round Oak, Ridiant Home, P. P. Stewart stoves and ranges, sold slusively by Cole & Coie, 41 Main. Heistand, fashionable Good fit guaranteed. 908 5th avenue, —_— Trains for Manawaat 11 a, m,, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8ana 9 o'clock p. m. Suit for a Divoree, Archibald F. McClean commenoed a suit for a divorce yesterday in the district court azainst bis wife, Margaretta ©. McClean. Miss Emma smaker. »s reasonable. They were married at Leavenworth, Kan In 1888, He wants the custody of hisS-yeat- old son. — Disease never successtully attacks the sys- tem with pure blood. De\Vitl's Sarsuparilla makes pure new blood und enriches blood. Gentlemen, the finest line of rall goods in the city, just ceceived. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Broadway. Wanted to Buy. Improved property. Will priceislow. H. G. McGes, 10 vy cash if A reported outbreak of chole metta, N.J., crested much excitement in that vicinty, vestigation shoy the disease was not cnolera but a violent dvsen- tery, which is almost as sovere and danger- ous as cholera. Mr. Walter Willara, a prominent merchant of Jamesburg, two miles from Helmetta, says Chamborlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhaea Remedy has given grout sutisfaction in the most severa cases of dysenterv. It je certainly one of the bost things ever mado. For sals by druggists, at Hol- et NEWS OF YESIERDAY. Domestic. Snow has fallen on Mount Washinzton. The full wus accomp nied by u fler le. The remnalns of the late Patrick rived in New York 1 insane womn, children to d A rferec has been nd up the affairs of the ola Knickerbocker Fire In- surance company of New York. An express tralu on the Vandaita line, near Greenvilie, [1l, ran down a band car on which were riding six tection meu, kiliing them. ‘The McOahn Sugar Refining company has been orgunized ut Philudelphia, Pu, With u ppointed to cupital of 82,000,000, It will fight thio sugar trust. In the Louls city counell the resolution to Lmpeach Mayor Noonan for drunkenness and disorderly conduct was defeated by a wajorliy of one. The house and senate of the Connerticut legislature convened yestorduy and nd- Journed, tho senate until this morning and the house untii November 14, A terrific olectric storm and oloudburst ut Branswick, Ga.. did greut damazo. Water ran throngh tho atrects a foot acep, flooded Lasements un4 ruincd muca property. Custowms officers cavtured a gunz of smuz- glers who ha operating for s onths slong the border near Del” Rio. Tex. It Is churged that Del Rio merchants ire im- 1o finest residence portion of Fort Braze, .15 burninr. The fire originated In the resiten @ of Goor:e W. Perkinsat7 o'clock lust night. Three hundred men are fighting the fire. No wat» Stillwater, Minn., Mury Mendleck, azad 19. was shot by Stephen Zoecnetn nnd seri- It not fatallysinjured. Zeochota put the pistol to his hedd aod blew ouy his braius. Uurequited love was the cause, Tred Wittrock, allas Jim feliow who held up Messenger Fothering! on a St. Louls & Sun Francisco triin, sceuring i Iarge amount of money, hus beon' released from the Missourl peultentiary. ly this morning an_eastbouna truin on the Wostern ral.road of Alub: into ten loose freight. cars on the m near Opelika. The enginecr, Louls ind. Il brother Thomas, ' firoman, killed, Fire today destroyed Joslin & Co.'s fead and ehouse on Kugle street. St. Paul, vud:y damngei the baildings of the vix Beof company of Uhlongo, und Gun- glehofl & Co.'s depot of farm lmplemonts The loss is $45 o Willia, were 10 un | people. T iduy. Governor inz, O'Brien and ued from the the presence of saveral thou event wde i public b Muuldin presided at the unye At Marshfield, Ore., Cabta Wiliium Holmer > res wreeked whule ore, after being on her ten days. Tho men wers alwost doad from hunger and exposure. The steumer will undoubtediy be u totul wreex. Mars of moor Al Brown and h' Loldest and Liners in west T ituring five of th of moonshiners and conlis stroying their property in the shape of i« d. tillery, together With 1,200 gallons of “im.sh' and *“besr. The pr ded one inted Prof. Thomas eubull superiiiicndent of tho const he oinis of difference betw tho British governmont und the United States us to the houndury lne betweeu Alaska uwnd British Awerica, Foreign, The workinzmen's conuress at Marsollles d resolution consuring the Ginszow #s for taklug action aeninst the elght- hour movement, Tho con:ress a so resolved 10 observe next May duy asa holiduy and to orzunize denonstraticns appropriate to the uslon, The Berlin Post clai stitcment that the finanee expects such i ture und shrinkage of o811t would be thit the budget for 1893 will show a dufieit of 86,000,000 mArks over tne estimates hitherto made, A gang of robbers oany captured the rail- way stution ut Konokovo, Kussiy, on the Vindikuvass rallwiy, attacked a telin going 0 Rostoif, and havinz overpowered the offi- cluls, after o ereut strugele, robbed the raii- Wity cashicr of 5,001 roubies. The cush 6F und othier officiuls were badly wounded und the 5 authority for the rrussiun ministor of cushior wus 0 budly wolnded Lo bus sluco died. . Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 8. Gov't Report, Rl Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AN OYSTER WAR ON. e lons Bivalves on the Market at Abouat Your Owa fee, ‘The soason has arrivhd'Wwhon the average citizen's faney turns %o thouehts of luscious oyster stews and his dreams are sometimos on the same line, 1t he indulges his appetite too late at night. In the.great wast, where the oysters have to bo transported all the way from Baltimore, ®hey are usually an ex- pensive luxuey, In Omaba, however, thoy are about tho cheapest thinglo b3 had at presont. They aro cheaper ovon wham boiled potatoss, with the skins on, andg it tne price goes much lower the poor of the city may be reduced to the mecessity of living on a fried oyster diot. The sudden reduction in the price is not due to the discovery of ovsters in the Mis- sourl river but Simply 0 a war among the local oyster dealers, In Bultimore thera are large oyster-houses that have branches scaltered all over the country at the main distributing polats. la addition to these houses there are, in most large cities, local concerns that also job oys- ters. As a rulo, all these houses maintain A standerd price, which s oased on the Baltimore market, In other words, there is an_understanding that prices sn il be maintained with & margin for profit Thus in Chicago there are something like twolve wholesalo oyster uouses that velong 10 the so-called combine, 1n Omaba there are two losal houses and the same numbver of Baltimore houses that sell oysters by tho wholssulo, and they have men out on the road in Neorsska and to some oxtent in fowa, Last year there was a tacit understanding among ths Omaha houses and prives were generally waintained on a basis with other cities. ~All tho members to tte agreoment, however, were not sat- isfied and At the opening of the present season no agreement could be made. Therc wero complaints and charges without pumber, “You cut prices on tho quiet,” said one. *Yes, but but vou stuffed your cans," said anothor. *“But that's nothing to what you did, you furnished waiters in & restaurant with whito aprons to get them to handle vour oysters,” came from still anothor. **Woll if you fellows want tocut prices we have £25,000 to drop i Omaba,” came from an- other. “Well, let it drop,” came from the rost in chorus. As a resait thera 1s no oystor combino in Omaba this year, and oysters arc selling lower than ever ~before in this city. Dealers claim that they arc selling below cost and that it is ouiy u question of time when there will have to bo a change. A yearago the cheapst list sold by the wholesale which was about 5¢ under the retail price, Today they ure quoted at 152, Extra Solects sold a year ago at 40 conts and New York Counts at 5) cents, they are now offered at 25 cents and 85 cents, One denler said yestorday that if the present prices are not low enough to suit competitors they would make prices that were, Thus the war 203s morrily on bul the con- sumers say nothing, they are too busy eating cheap oysters to do any unnocessary talking. e s BURLINGTON, 1a. Apuil, 41901 Dr.J. B. Moore—Dear Sir: Huve been troubled with catarrn in my hsad and lace for throe vears—at timos was unable to hear had a constant riuging'in my ears and 1or two years was almost deal, Have tried sev- eral so-called remedios and bsen treated by regular physicians and noted spacialists, but failed to get any retief. I tried one bottle of Moora's Tree of Life Catarch Curs, It gave immediate relief and effoctad a permanent cure. Iheactily recommond it to all suffer. ers of this disease and will cheerfully give any further iaformation on being addressod ovsters on the at 250 o quurt, at my home, No. 223 Swsanoy ave., Burling- on, Io. For sale by at druzgists. Respactfulily, R. L. Rizip. For sale by all druzzists. - ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Jeannie Winston Opera company. com- prising ten principals and a chorus of thirty voices, will begin an engagement at the Far- nam stroet theater Munday matinee and night. While this organization is conceded to be one of the best traveling, the managers have shown their commercial astuteness in performing at the Furnam’s popular prices, which will undouotedly result in a larger pe- cuniary total at the end of the weck than it wounld bad they elected to place the price of admission 1 consonance with the rcported merits of the company. Tho star of the company is Miss Jeannie Winston, who hus Tor four years held a position 11, the operatic fleld among the celebrities of the Iyric stage, She is famous as an impersonator of male characters, in the portrayal of which she is said to be the best on the English or Amel can stage. The opening opers will be Offen- bach’s oharming composition, *‘La Peri- chole,” in which she appears as a male streot singer. Duriog the week, “San Sebastian,” *Prince Methusalem,” **La Perichole,” “Fra Diavolo **Boccaccio, aud Balfe's **Bohemian Girl,” »Pinafore” will ve given. Seuts may be secured at populur prices, which wiil remain unchanged. Notwithstanding the warm weather the highly sensational comedy drama, “Tbe Lancashire Lass.” coutiaues to pack the Bijou theater. The numerous exciting cli- waxes keop the audience av fever hoat and their applause is nimost contiuuous. The Edgerton sisters in thoeir wot drous gymnas- tics and stariling aeral flights, are the equal of anything in tnis line seen in Omaha for years. In fact, Wonderland was nover so Tull of good things. The strong counter at- u tions have in no wise affected the at- tondance at this mode! cheap amusement re- sort, Alexander Saivini stands today as the foremast romuntic actor of the American stage, and he has won this proud position not by the aid of any inkorent genius he may possess so much as by his infomitable de- termination to succeed. He is oncof the bardest working members of the theatrical profession, *More or less prominent people,’ says he, “from time to tims have left his em- ploy on' the plea that too many rehearsals were required of them,” Salvini never misses the regular daily reboarsal, for unlike these mulcoutents he does not think he has learned JLall; and furthermore his wrt is as much a part of bis enjovment as it is his ambiton, For this seasou it bas been his effort to se- lec' his support from among those who are #s modest us himself ia their valuation of persistent endeavor aud practical experience, Such enthusiasm ana magnetism as that which characterizes Alexauder Salvioi is naturaily infectious, and consequentlv an exceptionally artistio porformanco may be looked for, The sale of seats for the entire encagement at Boyd’s theater will be put on sale this moruing. Mrs. L. R. Patton, Kockiord, Iil, writes: * From personal exparignce I can rocommond DeWitv's Sarsaparilia, a cure for impurs blood and genera: achality Struck by & Motor Train. Stephen Dilly, an 0ld” Indiana soldier, was struck by a ‘Thirteesth, street motor on the Farnam street orossing yesterdav knocked down acd rol ed over several times by the wheel guurd. [ Dilly is blind tn ona eye and did not notice Mrs. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her pfula by the usoof e~ reduced to qui te a low condition i INHERITED SCROFULA. Scrofula, which appearel all over his face. For & yearl had given ap all hope of Lis recovery, when finally induced to use A few bottles 1 10 symptoms of the disease rewain. s, T. L. MATHERS, - Cures Scroful Cures Scrofula after having had of health, as it was thought she could not live, Cured my little boy of hereditary cured him, and cryille, Miss, Our ook oa Bioo | 1 PENNTROVAL FILLS PTEMBER 28 1892, the car approaching. Promst action on tho part of Motorman Wheeler, who stopped the llrlm Almost instantly, od the soldier's ife. Dilly lives at Florence. — STILL INVESTIGATING. Lowry's Committee Learning Lots About the City Hal The council committes appointed to inves- tigate the city hall elevators ana incidea tally to listen to the charees of irregularit inthe construction of the hall held an all day sossion yesterday. At tho morning meeting tho statemant was made by tho mayor thet & ramor hud gatned currency that a member of the firm of archi- tects who designed the hall had said that s partof the first ostimate had to ve divided among several councilmen. Mr. Specht zave his evidence about the alleged shortago of tho city hall tower but nothing definite was clicited as to whether the contract had been complied with or not. The elevator quostion was brought up and the gommitiee notified the contractors that the elevalors must be made to perform the work required of them or the city woutd not accept themn During the afternosn Albsrt Shull, who furnished the cut stone for the building, positively denied the statement made by Chris Specht that thers was $)0 worth of stone at his yard which bad been intanded for the cornice and not used. He said thera was one stone worth avout £25 whicn had not been used, and several stones that had been rejocted by the architact. Then the cymmittos took City Clork Groves and a taps line and measured the ¢ Ia- stoad of being fourteen foet short, it was found to comply oxaotly with the plans and specifications as rogards height. Constdora ble tostimony was taken contradictory of statements made by Spocbt, and the comiit- tee udjourned 1t work until tonight. Pears’ Soap The skin ought to be clear; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open and clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears’; no alkali in it. It is perhaps the only soap in the world with no al- kali in it. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. o T AVE jousoen that clogant e of stoves at £ % T.CDE VOL'ST 1t not, make It n point to call around and see the most completo line of stoves ln WESTERN IO VA, If you contomplate the purchase of a stove, don't fall {0 tnspect our stock. you eannot help bit ind something in our itne thit will supply your wants, Kemember, we handle the ART GARLAND A stove that Is not equaled for ECONOMY DURABILITY and BEAUTY. This Is not_only our Awsertion. but that of lundreds of our customers Who are using them. We can sell you o Heaters from $1.80 to $80. Cook Stoves from $6 to $80. DON'T FOKGET THE PLACE, P.C.DEVOL, 504 Broadway and 10 North Main Street COUNCIL BLUFFS, COUNCIL BLOFFS STEAT DY2 W03() Allkin !sof Dyeing anl Cleanin : dono in thy bi hest style of the wrt, fabries made to losk _ Worle promptly done_and deliverel in il Piurs of Lo Country. Sen't for or o st O A, MACJAN, - - PROPSIELOR {Q8Broadway, Neir Northwaitiea Diyd; CouNor, Buusei (0¥ Faded anl strinsl us vood us aow JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOSY PERFECT OF PENS. WELL BR In Paint the best is cheapest— Strictly Pure White Lead is best; properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres {o the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burn- ing before satisfactory re- painting can be done. In buying white lead it is im- portant to obtain that which is genuine, strictly pure, and properly made. ime has grnvon that white lead made y the “Old Dutch” process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be “ob- tained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. “SOUTHERN" “COLLIER"” “RED SEAL" are standard brands of strictly ure Lead made by the ‘“Old utch” grocess. VYou get the best in buying them. For sale by al ‘first class dealers in Paints. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to scnd to us for a book containing information that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO,, St. Louis Pranch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo * Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies —oR— Other Chemicals p are used in the preparation of 'W. BAKER & C0.S BreakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble, Ithasmorethar threetimes the strenyth of Cocon mixed d with Starch, Arrowroot or s Sugar, and i3 far moro eco- o costing less than one cent @ cup. Tt i3 delicious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED, paie Sold by Grocers evorywhere. W.BAKER & CO.. Dovchester, Mass, DOCTOR : McGREW. THR SPROIALIST. In the treatment of all kinds of PRIVATE DISEASES. ana all Weakness and Disorder of MANHQOD i, doss, ot courage. am- bition and vi- tulity. Eizghteen yeurs of the most remark- ubio suce d 88 in the trexvment of this cluss of rases, which §8 proven by the universal testimony of thousands who have been cured, Write relrculars and guestion list, 14.n TheBriginal and Geniin U dx-G Imparts the most delicious tasto and zest ¥ oT SOUPY, ofa LETTER from aMEDICAL GEN- GRAVIES, TLEMAN at Mad. ras. to his brother FISH, st WORCESTER, May, 191 o0 HOT & COLD s LEA & PERRINS' MEATS, that their sauce is i ?llhlyu-wflmod in | GANE, ndia, end 1# in my fiy 3 opinion, the moat ¥ | WELSH- palatable, a8 well X 5 thie ot whnlo: RAREBITS, some suuce that iy |3 made &e. Beware of Tmitations; T DL Y TR M IR~ eeo that you get Lea & Perrins' ofi @ittt e Bigtature on every bottie of Orikinal & Genuine. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK. ED, SOON WED”GIRLSWHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Marcied Try it on your next House-Cleaning. THE SOUTHY In starting one press recently we baled nine | 16K BA 2-Tons-a-Day Machineataio-To ~Day Price, ur Warrauty Goes with Each Machine, “The Southwick Baling Press is 4. 2-horse, full-clrclo macbine. TCTns the largost Toad t AT the World, ning of tons 1n five hours with new hands. Orguns in vith 80 0f LObAECO, 0PI W VORE AND .\ FFEK UEING. **Noerve Seeds,” the won ul remeiy {5 8014 with @' wwilte ory, A Or atimulants which J tion anc usanity. Pt up convenie e gty T 6 (086, With every § OF vesund the money. CIroular £r00. Addrass N For sale in Omaha by Sherman & MConnell, @ rltten guarantee (o cure oy 0 Boed Co., Chlengo, Al 515 Dodgestreot, \ YOTVICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, | par e w ———y want advortlsements appeating In paper Ao ofton the most Interestiog tofits contents. They exproess the urgent 1 he dally wishes of the people wha ething and who are wsuing w do | 1 (ska price £ per acre: $ 0) cash ACRES [n d1-14-4, Rutlar con No- balance Lannual puyments, 6 per cent. 840 acres in Bufalo connty at a burgain. Johnson & V Patton, Councll Blufts Ta i e VW ANTED, zoat millinery proparor at once, The Lov Masonlo bloek VW ANTED. cood giri for general hoasework (U411 Glon nvenue. DASTURAGE for horses and ¢ ttio; firat s8: §L30 W month. Inquire at it Brod- W e 3 JOARN and city loans. Maney lowned on stock and grain. Re. tor sale Dywellin - and business ron 0y 1oano: for stre 000 wortl of dey 00ds_wna not'ons for uxe chinge. E. G, Burtiott, 71 Broad way, [FOR SALE-lorso, buecy anl haracss ap Ul sacrilic: geo'l outlic w001 Woll bred road liorse. Mustsell G, (L. Lowls, 12 Pear streot 08too' of merchian 1se in westorn lowa, fooatod, doing go) | bis noss, £or saie orir.do. K G Bartiott, 120 Broadway. €)' houd of youug horses for trade; nproved =mproperty or lant. B G, Bartiott, t1 Broads way, Couneil Bl OC IR SALE—Smail hotol In 2050 Tow town Rullding »nd_farniture complote; ut & Dueguin, 11 Shoate. MO SALE—Dosirablo residanco proparty Y A ST e REOBRES 4 rooms, one block from motor; n bar n | Ay Dayments or trade . olty MOR NALE - Two-yoar-old Olydesiule Call at (03 Maln st W ANIED=Girl for genoral housework as Y ORI st noar Fith ave. N Do W, reher churn, 401 Ea'ions; power buttor worker, beam seales, weleht watee tink other fixtures. Will soll choap for cash or trade forlan 1. . H. Sheate. ek TRADE Custer county, Neb., for stock of jewsiry. orgnns, furnitire or business property ia Council BlufMs. k. H. She JOPE SALE -Oreamery, wou located 1n No< Lrasia. doinz good husiness. WiLL tuke Artn or or seil entire business uta bargaln E. U, Sheate, [OR SAL! olcest farm in Portawattas 0 m ¢ Coy 413 neres, weil located and lme proved. Price 810 un'acre, 1. 11 Sheafe, EYOU have anything for sale or trado sos E. 11, Sho fa, Brondway and M un strost. For SALE—On small payments. fruit and yrden fanl near Councll Bluffs K. H. Eheafe, Broadway and ) {OR SALE—Albion Rolier mills on Boona river, Neb.; tinest wator powor in tho state developin; horse power water entire yer; duily cipacity, 100 barrols: mah nery an appurteninces comploto in overy dav il G | frame rosidence; 8 acros of Lun‘l. title vorta by price, §5,000; Will tako uni nprovo i castera Nebraska land. i 1. Sho fe. I“““ SALE—Cloan stock ha tublishe | terle, lnvoico cason for sol lnz. Terms ¢ 18h, HANGE—Hotel v Shubert, restaurant nd 16 lots fu for clear Ne- and Nob., n Denver, Colg brasic land. Nebrasicn towu ness old estb isheat tization. K. 11 Sheaf 80, ACRE furm with tmprovemonts, iles north of Coun ‘1l Biufls; 355 an acrej of 1,500 popul s tio whil'bear ¢'osn Inv: asnap burghin, . H. She fo. ‘ AN ' raska lun1 In exchange fof kood work_harsos. Shoato, 50-acre rancn in SALE Ok EXOHANG D Wil vake merchane Wheeler county, Neb. dise.E. 11 Sheafo. Rt i‘() SALI otel with furniture and fix< tures; 25 room: barn, et Prioe, $3,3) Located in Douglas county. Daily recelp! &5, Invostigato at E 1. Sheufo, nce. T.08 2 Iady's go:d wateh and dohuin, botween Bluff sircet and D. and D institute. Finder ploase love at Beo offi‘e and got reward. 3 3 romoved. Xchimneys cleaned. bullding. cosspools, vaults an, E. D. Burke, Oity YOUNG person. efther gentleman of lady, with 815) ok pital, can securo good vos tion travellug. No_ canvassing or selling goods. Wil puy 835 per month and il expenses, Fur- ther information call on A, E. Doucherty, 126 Broadway. Counoll Biufrs, '§I0 )\ OUIYIBN pni 830188 OS]V KIMBALL BROS, Cor. 0th Strest and 11th Ave., Oouncil Bluffs GITIZENS STATE BANK 0t Council Bluils Capital stock. .. .§150,000 Surplus and Profits. . L 80,000 Net capital and surplas $230,000 Directors- D. Ednuniron, ¥, L, Hllurlrt. ¥, D ol s b Hart 1A+ hinef, 1, Ve g1 s und Chii it Hainan, atact general ban', i S et "And Surpins of way Lowa ON TIME DEPO3 3, Attorneys aviiv. Peus Sim & Saniders—uieriers i L ana fedor il courts. Roons 4 4 und 5 Shugat Benro biock, Council Blufts, Ia, DRUNKENNESS Or tho Liquor Habit Pesiilvely Cured by admintstering Dr. Lialies’ Gotden Hpecitic. oy m ina oup of cofiee Gr tor owledgo of 1he patient. It if absolutely wil effcot a pormanent and specdy a moderate drial 1t can be ¥ in without th of gnzoz and | Towcd: Iinever Paits The ) r-‘n'?:'«"?')" DEN" BPECIFIO O Top'rs, Olnelunatl, 08:Dkes ook of bartiouibre e 10 be Bed B> o be had o Kubn & Oo,, 13th and Douzlas Sts, 18th and Cuwing Sia. Who esiie. Binke, Brice & Oo and RICharason Dru< Notice of Assessment of Damages for Con struction of a Visduct Along Fifteeuth Strect Over the Tra To the owners of all lots anl parts of lote and renl cstate along ifteenth streef, bes tween Loavenworth stroct und lorce sireo Wi the npDroNChes 10 tho Ioposed . viuduck 10 be constructed over the tiacks on Fiftecnth stroot You' are hereby notified that the under~ siznod, throo disintercsted freoholders of the olty of Omuhu, live boun duly uppomnted by whe Muyor, with the upproval of the City Council of sald elty, to usscss the damage L0 tho owners respectivoly of the property af= fected by tho constrittion of u - viidues | wlong 15th streot, over the rufllway trocks on and icross 15th street, botween Leavenworth wstroet and Plerco street, doclured nve by ordinnnee 4220, pussod Au.ust 2, | proved August 24, 150 You are furthte not fled, that having nos cepted sald nppointent. and duly 4unu-lh74$ | ws required by luw, wo will, on tho 15t day of October, A, D, 1802, attne hour of 10 o'elock Joha F. Flack, )l Chamber of Commerce, within the corporate Hiits of suld eity, purpose of considering und making the ase essment of damuge W0 Lhe owners respects | ively, of suld property. affected Ly sald cons struction of sald visductand its approiches, 1ng luto cousideration spocial beuefits, If ro notified to be present at the time e wloresaid, and v uny objectl ements CONOErning, sall ussossmeont of datuges, 48 you may const | JOUN FLAC GEORGE J, PAUL, . G, CLARK, Com Owmuha, Sopt. 7, 1602

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