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THE OMAHA BEE CGUNCIL BLUFFS - NO. 12 PEARL STREET CFFICE Delivered by carrier to any part of the city . W. TILTON, - MANAGER PHOAFs | DUt ness Offce, . No#a TrLEPHONES { X{G i Bditor. . No 7 P —————————————— MINOR MENTION. £ Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. A meeting of the city council will be held this evening. The Woodmen of the World will give a social tomorrow evenlng at the Danebs hall. The gymnasium classes at the Younw Men's Christian association, will commence work today. Tha World's Fair club of Council Bluffs will hold a meeting at 2 o'clock this after noon at the Masouic temole. Recular convocation of Star chapter, 47, Royal Arch Masons, this evening. Royul Arch Masons in good standing No. Al are cordially Invited, By order of the M. a. P Henry and Charles McAben became in yolved in a quurrei nt the beer garden on st Brondwav yesterday aftornoon and wero run in for aisturbing the peace. They guve bonds for their sppearance this mora Irg Tho funeral of the late Emil Rosch took place vosierday afternoon at the family re deaceon High street, Rev. C. W. Levick of the Bethany Baptist church officiating. A very large procession of friends followed the' remains to Fairview cemetery, where they were interred. Mrs. Mary Wolman died Frida; o'clock of quick consumption, a aftor an iliness of four days. Tho funeral will take place at 11 o'clock this morning from her late resitence in Norfolk township, near Crescent, Rov. Springer oficiating, and the romains will beanterred in Downvilie cemeter, Charles Conley, driverof the rescue engine team, was thrown from his seat on tho waeon Saturday afternoon while exercising the horses, tne latter becoming unman- ngcablo.” One Hf his shoulders was some what wrenched by bis hard coutact with the pavement on Washington avenue, but other Wwise he was uninjured John M. Hig and Miss Gonevieve Shearer were murried at the residence of the bride’s parents in Hardin township, Rev. G L. Springer oficiating. A laree numver of invited guests were preseot and the happy couple were tie recipionts of unumerous valuable presents. A fine dinner was scrved after the ceremony had been performed. A handbook which was in the pocket of the vest which was stolen from A. S. Bon- hum one day last week has turned up in Omaha. A Nebraska detective was in tae Bluffs yesterduy afternoon and stated that it had been found in the pocket of a cost that was loftin a house by a burglar who was 1:pelled to decamp sooner than he expected 10 and left his clothes bebind Lim, A bliud man giving his nume as Dr. 1. O, Smith and accompanied by Eis wife and n number of unmistakavle symptows of offiess i the uppee story raised arow at the Wost- ern house on upper Broadway and the Cen tral house on Dreant streot last evening. He and his wife, who appeared to be s crazy as ho was, could not come to an ugrer ment us o where they would stay, and the proprietors of the pluces convinced thit something was wrong with them refused to take them in. At iust the man rounded up the police station and was given 4 placo to nightat 11 stay. Mrs, Smilh followed soon after, s Never before have tho people of Couneil Bluffs and Omaha had such an opportunity to buy neve property suita- bie for home or fruit as is offered by Diy & Hess. 400 acres to pick from. half miles east of Coun- in the city, just tailor, 810 Broadw et L0 Boston store closes every evening at 6 p. m., unless Moudays and Saturduys, i PERSONAL PARAGRAPIH S, H. P. Barrett spent Sunday 1n Lincoln. Leonard Everett has returned from a trip turough Nebraska Miss Snmuels of Schuyler, Neb., is in the el the guest of Mrs. R. M. Osborne on Fivoaverue. W. W. Loomis and Lucius Wells have one to St. Louls to tuke in tho Veiled >ronhets’ parade, C. Jones of the Sandwich Manufactur. ing company at Sandwich, I, was in- the city yesterday on bis return from a six weeks bunting - trip in Wyomng, looking brorzed and rugeed and enthusiastically prociaiming Jounsow’s Hole the bunter's parudise. —_— Master Leon Marx is a youthful Ole Bull. Tickets for Berger-Duinty concert at the 1% esbyterian chureh Wednesday evening are on sale ut the drug stores of Camp Bros. and M. P. El Miss Rogsdaie’s annual nutumnal mil- linery display has been arranged for Tuesduy and Wednesdny afternoons and evenings, The ladies of Council Blufls and Omaha are cordially invited. 837 Brondway. Oda Fellows' Gral Lodge, The Grand Lodge of lTowa, Independent Order of Odd Fetlows, will hold its annuai session o Council Blufts commencing Tues- day, October 18, and elaborate preparations are teing made by the members of the local lcdges for the entertainment of the guests, ‘Who wil| number at least 500, and probably many wore than that. The first day will be occupled by the holaing of the grand on campment and the conver.tion of the Daugh- ters of Rebekah. During the next two days Will occur the meeting of the Grand lodge proper, end on tue day following, Fridav, the Patriarchs Militant will have a celobra tion and parade. & largs vumber of Patri archs from Omaba and the vicinity taking part. —— By far the largest line, the nobbiest llfhm. the lowest prices in ladies’, misses’ und children’s CoATS is ut the Boston Store —see show windows — Council Bluffs, Ia, ——— For the newest, nobbiost and latest styles in ladies’, misses’ und children’s COATS visit the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, lu, If you don’t want to buy hard coal you had better seo Bixby about those oil burners. They are adapted for use in hot air furnuces, steam und hot water oilers, with no coal or ushes to hundle, — Hurt in w Bunaway, My, ana Mrs. J. W, Squire were out riding Saturday evening on Eighth street near the Indian creok bridge when the carclage tongue dropped to the grouna, frightening the horses. Thev commenced to run wildly and averturned the carriage, throwing both of 1be occupants to1he ground. Mrs. Squire haa Ler right arm broken aud sustained seyral £overe cuts ubout the face, and it was feared L tirst that bex injuries would result futaliy, but un examination Prove:d that the supposi- Lon wak incorrect. At s lite hour last ©\ening the phvsiciun bad not completed his exumination of Mr. Squire aud 1t coula not Le learued whethier or not bis injuries weve serious, Carpet weaving, 928 Avenue I, Miss Fmma Heistand, fashionable dressmak Good fit guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 908 ith avenue, e Call on Messrs Day & Hess and ask to be shown the Klein tract of 400 ueres Doy on sale in Hve and ten acre tracis, They will show it free 1o all. 1 le i 4 ople in this cily use gas stoves 'lhe& Co. puts ‘e in at cost NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Two Persons, Tired of Life, Have Gone to Euicides’ Graves. HOW MATT LYON ENDED HIS SPREE Morphine Closed an e Existence That Had Ungrateful—Oce Gupton Secks Relief from Shame in the Swme Soot me ne ing Drag. There were two attempls at suicide in Council Bluffs Saturday night, and they both resulted futally yesteraay morning. Matt Lyon, wbose atteinpt was mentioned in vesterday's Bee, died shortly befors noon An investigation of the circumstances leads to the couclusion that his suicide was the re sult ot dissipation. He stated to somo ot the people at the Western house some time ago toat a girl to whom he was engaged 1o be married died in Omaha with quick consump- tion. Inorder to drown his sorrows, he took to drinkive, He was formerly un emplose of R. G. Dua & Co. in Omanha, and was considered & firstclass clerk. [t was through the iufluence of K. W. Poterson, the manager of Dun’s Council Blufs oftice, that e was taken in at the Western house, Potersou piving his voard bill for soveral weeks. He had been drinking hoavily for several days prior to his denth and it is supposed that his disgust with life resulted from his prolonged spree. Oce Gupton, one of theinmales of 117 Pierce street, also took an overdose of mor- phin Saturday night with sutcidal flnem. Dr. Bellinger was called tothe hoise, but refused to prcscrive for her, saving she would ruil through all right. 1t was about three houts after she nad wuken the deadiy drug thut ne was there. When stie becamo worse Lo was recalled, but declined to come, Dr. Snvder was then cailed, but it was 00 Iate to save ber lifo, According to the story tola by the relatives of the doait gitl, who “live in_ Snenandonh, Ia., she left home the Sunday before the 4th of last July in company with kid Brown, who works ut Mesc| dor('s butcher shop, 1o come to Council Bluffs where Brown said she could gei a place to work in a hotel, The girl could not read or write, so that ail tho family heara from ber came through Brown. They ciuim to huve received a letter from hiw statiug that stie bad u place in the *“Pal- ace hotel” 1 Couucil Bluffs. ‘Uhe rirst ther knew ns to her real whercabouts was when they received a telegiam yesterday morning sunouncine that she had died in u bouse of ill repute. The assection that Brown was responsible for the girl's aowufall is stoutly denicd by the girl with whoto she oceupied the house on Pierce street. She clains that the Gup- ton girl left bome with & young man named Banner, who lived in Shenandoab, butafter wards tell in with o young man named Miles Schofield, who bas a place in the fire de partment, According to her story the sui- cido was caused by her being thrown over- board by Sctotield. The girl was commonly Kknown as Lucy Bauner, T'he fact that the two suicides took place ut almost the same moment, the same drug beiug used in both cases, uas led to an effort on the part of some toshow that the Lwo were conuected n some way. So far, how- ever, noth of the kind has been shown, nd it seems to be simply a coincidence, wo of the sisters of the Gupton girl arrived i the eily yesterday afternoon, und will probubly take the remains of theie sis- ter home with them for interment. Inquests i both cases will bs held this moruing at 4 o'crock. Miss Sprink wishes to announce to the lndies the opening on Tuesday, Wedne: day und Thursduy of full and winter millinery. As the ladies of Council Bluffs and Omaha now know that our stock is al- ways complete and of tie latest we will have no formal opening this season, but will be happy to show all the newest things after Wednesany of this week. The T.ouis, Masonic Biock. 7 Chamber’s classes in danc will oven Monday ovening, October 8, nt Arcanum_hal'. Children at 4. m., udults, 7:50. — Davis, pure drugs, best paints. Stone Agalust Willard, John T. Stone, present attorney general and republican candidate for re-election, and nis damocratic opponent, Juage Ezra Wil- lard of Atlauuc, held the sixth of their ser- fes of joint debates at Harlan, in Sheloy county, 10 tois district, Suturday night. Stone1s one of the most vopular men on the republican ticket and oue of the most persuasive aud eloquent speakers in lown, and nis opponent s one of the ablest demo- cratic orators. Their joint discussions have incited a great deal of intersst and this one at Hurlan was of exceptional inierest as both candidates are residents of this con- ar nal district and well known. T'he democratic county convention was held in Harlan the same alternvon and the orera house was crowded with prominent demo crats and aelegates from ali over tha county, The republicans turned out in force as well and tho opera house was crowded with an euthusiustic audience, and ueitker spoaker lucked for upplause. Judge Willard opened with a defense of the plank of the democratic platform favor- iug the repeal of the tax on state banks of issue. He bhas been forced into this position by the tremondous attacks Stone has beon making on it throughout the discussions. Judge Willard said that it dia not mean a wildeat currency, that the leg. islatures of the different states would puss safe laws on the subject. The remainder of his speech was devoted 1o the tariff question and & diminuuion of busts, which te claimed were due to the protective systom, Store unswered in an bour and & half speech, which is said by those who listened 101t 10 have been one of the ablest discu: slons of the issues of the campaign ever mude in western lowa. He has the faculty of disarming the prejudices of even bis po litical opponents. He impresses his audi- ence with his candor and fairuess and at the same timo is direct, uncompromising and forceful. He carried his whole audience off their feot Saturday uight, especially when he contrasted the coudition of the American fariaer and mechanic with tho foreigner and when he piled up the proofs of the iuterest Eoglaud takes in democratic success, read- g extracts Irom English papers showing that some of her greatest inousirivs were bewng ruited by the protective policy of this country, and would, if democratic free trade were not substituied, be transferred over here, hundreds of democrats in the audience jowed in the applause. Indress goods our line is complete with the latest noveities, both from home and foreign markets. We show many novelties confined to ourselves Boston Store, Couneil Bluffs, la The Boston Store closes every even- g at 6 p.om, except Monduys and Suturdays. —_— Anna Teresa Berger, the world-famous lady cornet virtuoso, who hus been ab- senl from America for over five years, is now making a tour of her native country in conjunction with the Berger- Dainty compaty and w.ll appear in this city ut the Presbyterian church Wednes- duy evening. — Republican Delegutes. The ropublicans met in tke various wards Saturday evening aud selected the following delegates to the county convention to e held at the court house next Wednesday : First Ward—E, B. Garduer, E. C. Baldy, 4. C. Mitchell, C.G. Saunders, W. C. Staoy, Alex Wood, M. F. Bloss. Second Wurd—( " M Gould, €, S, Hub- bard, Guittur, J, H. Puace, Oblo Koox, W. F. by W. M. McCrary, Jobun Fox, L. C. Dale, L. G. Kuotts, Third Ward - William Arnd, William Hay- | | | erstock, J. M. Matthews, E. B. Hart. H W Goss, H. P. Warren, K. R. Fonda, E. B, Bd- werton, M. H. Chamberiain. Fourth Wara—G. H. Gable, James Patter- son, . K. Mayne, F, H. Evans, J. L. Howe, C. A. Reed, Jobn Lindt 1Yifth Ward—T. A, Borwick, W. A. High- smith, Ed Canning, G. W. Strong, George Gates, Peter Smith, T.J. Peterson, Dell Morgan, C. Hutchinson, Sixth' Ward—W . H. Duadley, G. S. Jacobs, A. C. Harding, L. M. Shubert, Pl ladigestion, dizziness, T'ake Beecham’ Pills, — Judson, civii enginser, 523 Broalway 50 dozon gents dark colored outing flannel shirts good value at 5c, for this week while they last for 25c. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta. ———— Wanted to Bay. Tmproved property. Will pay cash it priceislow. H. G. McGes, 10 Main stroet. —_—— Another Attempt at Arson, The police are coasiderably worried over the frequent attempts thut are brine made to burn dwellings in ious parts of the city. A gang has been at work for a number weeks past, and althouvh they have fre- quently suceoeded in their attempts, they tave carried on their work with such secracy that no clew hus been left as to their identi- ty. The latest attempt was made yesterday afternoon ut the smoke house ket by Lan- zendorfer, the butcher, on South Muin street. The smoke houss 1s located in an angle of the wall between the Creston house and the meat market, and is o surroundeda by butliings that if the blazs had not beon quenched immediately a zood deal of damage would tnve resulted, Max Molin sawthe smoke 1ssuine fron the roof, wtich was of wood, and going to the second story of his building, the Creston house, he threw down several pails of water, which soon put out the Hre. i Salvation Oil has cured many of rheuma tism whon other remodies failed. Price 23c. For Rent room cottage, corner Broadwey and Sixteenth and 7-room cot- tage on North Scott street. J. C. De- Haven, ki, No bankrupt, fire-smoked. damaced furniture at Meyer's, 07 Broadway. Clean goods, less than any Omaha prices. AOUTH O, Clerks o ¥ More Pay. The judges and clerks who served atthe election beld last April wili be heard from 10 theshape of a communication, which will be presented 1o the council at tonight's meet- ing. The judges and clerks each have a ievance and §) apiece will settie it. The election boards were paid by the city, each member recciving §. Now they have reachied the conclusion thatas three mem bers of the Roard of Education were elected at the same time as the city officials two clec tions were held and the members of the election Loard are entitled to double pay. ‘The communication will be read this even- ing aud a ropresentative of the claimunts will be present and teil the members of the councii why the udditional claims should be atlowed. The cinim is based upon the con- struction pluced uvon the law by the oficials of Omaha. Theve are nine election preciaets in the city and seven members comprise eac! voard, muk-ni sixty-throe men who desirve £ more, or a total expenditure of $373 If the council refuses to atlow thesc claims suit will be brought agunst tho Board of aucation to comvel the payment, the judges and clerks baviog orgaiized for that pur- pose. Judge wnd Ask for Good Prices for City Bonds. he committee on finance of the ci cil has just disposed of $13,075 ¥ coun- in grading bonds at a good figure to John Dale of Omaba. The bonds are issued agaivst dis- tricts No. 6, £,500: No. 13, §2i5: No. 14, #1,500, ana No. 15, §7,500. The bonds mature in five years and bear 7 per cent interest, They sold at par flat and a premium of £, and all accrued interest 1s reserved to the city. The bonds sold for a figure threo times larger pro ruta than did bonds ope vear ago, I'his fact is encouraging and reas- iring and shows that the paper of South Omaha 15 holding 11s own in the financial world and is in big demand. Curley Benetit Tuesday Evening. All arrangements have been completed for the entertainwent to be given Tuesday even- g at Bluw's nall for the benetit of the widow and orphaned children of the late Daniel Curle; Rev. Fatbher M. O'Sullivan of Chicago writes & letier L0 & frienc in the city exores ing his pleasure and gratification at the ac- tion of the patriotic Irishmen of South Omaha in co-operating with their feillow Irishmen in providing a home for the widow and crphan children of the late Daniel Cur ley. te ulso compliments the American people of Nebraska ubon their generosity to the cuuse of Irishmen’s freeaom. orse wnd Buggy Stolen. A hovse and buggy belonging to . Reeves of Albright was stolen Saturday night. A friend of bis had borrowed tue outfit and driven ioto Surpy county to sce the Boden- Moutague fight, and had left it near the pluce. Wher the fight was finished and he prepared to return bome he found the outtit missing, and no trace has yet been found of where it went or who the parties are that Look it, Activity in the Realty Market, Thero is a zeneral activity iu the South Omana realty market that is very ennovrag- log. The numbver of trausfers daily made are iucreasitg aud trade will be lively auring the fall and winter. The property is passing from the bands of the speculators into those of the home builders ana this fact augurs well for the future prosperisy and growth of the city. During Septemoer one rea) estate firm alone bad transfers of properiy reach- ng $05,000. Last weel this same firm o) posed of nearly sixty pleces of property at €ood prices. A lurge number of purcuases will be made bofore spring and each piece of property will be adorned with a rosilence bofore the summer has wuned. The demand by teaants for houses is causing a numoer t invest their suplus in this way. Prospec are very bright and Magic Ciiy real estate is a very desivable and profitable thing to have in one's possession just at the present time, Notes and Personals, Mrs, Smith of Plattsmouth is visiting with Mrs. Alexander Schlegei, Miss Edua Martthews, a student in Bellevue college, is visiting Mrs, 4, Cornish. Mrs, P. M. Campbell will raturn home to- dav from Malvern, [a., where she hus been visitiog. Milton Broudwell, who has been visiting with bis brotbers in this city, leaves U day or bis homo ln Platssburg, N, Y, H. J. Reser of tne Cudahy Packing com puny, wili resume nis clerical duties today, after a three weeks’ leave of absence, flo has bad @ successful opsration porformed upon bils oyes, the sight of which bhave been affected for some time, At Bluw’s hall this evening u square sticlk pull wiil take placs betwoen Henry Kilmur. ray of this city and Denny Kave of lowa, the P Kilwur) recently pulled with Farmer Burns and at the end of three hours the match was declared a draw. ‘The con. test will be for the gate receipts, June Braoiff, a_youug girl 14 years of age was arrestad by Olicer Aodersou yesterdae Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U LoD THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OUTOBER aud is chereed with vaghane, The girls incorrigible and a few whels aco was before the court ns a candidate for the state reform- atory. Upon her prowise# to lead & better life ‘and the assurance ¢ her parcaty that thes would turn her fromPhér ovil ways, the judge discharged bier from custody, - SUIT FOR 4 BIG TRACE OF LAND. Atds of Acres Near n Dispote, .y Oct. 3.—Judge Cessna of Hastings, Neb., bus beeo spending several days here conferring With Mrs. Charles Scott, whose eraudfathdr it 1823 was given by the Mexican goversiment a grant to a tract of 130,000 scres of land near EI Paso, It 18 represented thut this grant was given on condition that the grantee should settle & colony on the tract. Thai he did, lived there for two years and was then driven out by an armed force. Subsequently three succeeding grants were given to other parties by the Moxican government to_ one- half of this tract, while the other ha!f bhas romained all of these years unclaimed. Suit bus been begun by the heirs of the original grantee to recover the entire tract, aod Mrs. Scott has been made a party to this suit. The judge usserte that the subsequent wrants do not invalidtate the first one and that the people now in possession of the one- balf have never porfected their titles under this governmeut. 'The conflict in the several grants issued by the Mexican government prior to the time that New Mexico was ceded to the United States and the nosses- sion siace of the one-hall, Judwe Cessun S0YS, TAISe Some very interesiing interna- tional questions. As’ thoe tract is but a few miles from 5| Paso, and s very fertile, it represents a large value. The heirs of the grantee are numerous, most of them living in Missouri. Judge Cessna does not expect those living on the settlod half to yield with- out a hard fight, and the question of titla will probubly have to bo sottled by the United States supreme court. The judge has spent somo time in Mexico on the case and brought with him a cony of tho original grant, which 1s on record at Santa Fe. The cass will be tricd either at Santa Fe or Deaver, GALESHURG, GRANTED - GREAT tract Between the Pacific Mall Steam. ship Company and Guatemaln, Wasiinroy, D, C.. Oct. 2.—The bureau of the American repubiics is informed of tbeclosing of & contract balween the gov- erument of Guatemala and the Pacific steam- ship line, In_which the company agrees to send at least one ship a month from Europe to Guatemalan vorts ut a rediced rate, and furnish free transportation for of- ficers of the government and also its mails to the Central and South Ameri- can countries; make & redvction of at least one-half its rates for bringing articles for the use of the goverawment and to mako tho same reduction on agricultural implemeats destined for the repnblic. The company will be paid $1,000 for each ship arnving iu the ports, no tonnage, lighthouse or port charges will be exactes, extra facilities will be granted for taking and dis- cnarging cargoes and the privilege of angag- ing in tho coastwise service s extended to the vesscls of tho line. FAVORS, The Duff Opera company will be at Boyd's theater on Tuesday and Woanesday evenings of this weelk and will present three most in teresting works. Ou Tuesday evening “A Trip to Africa” will 08 the bill, and for Wednesday evening a #plondid double bill has teen arranged, openfog with Mascagni's powerful one-act onera, “Cavalleria RRusti- csna,” to be followed with Giibert and Sulli | Van's dramatic cantata, *Trial by Jury. The Duff organization this year is unusually | strong and is headed by Helen Bertram, who is well known bere. 'I'he sale of sea's for both nights will open at the box oftice of the Boyd this morning. Cbarles Frohman's comedy “Jane” begins athrec uights eogagen.ent on Thursday eveuing, The story brictly 1s this: A young Londoner, pretendine to bis trustes that he bas marpied, overdraws - Lis accounts, and the trustee finally concludes to visit his protege. . The speundibrilt at last, sceing that bis deception would be founa out, suggests to his femme du chambro, Jaue, to act the part of wife to him during the trustee's visit. This shu consents o do, al- though she is secretly warried to the young master’s valet, William. Jane performs ber part of the contract so well that William loses his equilibrium and the deception is ex- posed to the old trustee. Next Sunday evening Charles E. Shilling’s miustrels will give the first performance of negro miustrelsy at the Boyd this season. G Crooked Amateurs Disquaitfic Towroxto, Ount., Oct. 2, —The Canada ussociation of amateur oarsmen has dis- qualified Edward Durnan, charged with wil- fully losing the seuior scull race to Bealey of Poiludelphia at the Canadian championship reqatta here in July: aiso John Guineau, capiain of the Sunnyside Boating club, charged with being in collusion with Durnan. - Huve Notes to Take Up. Wasminatoy, D. C., Oct. 2.—There are be- tween $3,000 and $10,000 of notes due by the National Baso Ball leacue, which will have 10 be vaid and the special meeting tomorrow of the mugnates is called to arrange for tho payment. President Young is confident that there will be little difficuity in making a settlement. LUCAL BoEVILIES, Four minor permits, aggregating &1,350, were issued by the superintendent of build- 1ugs Saturds Dan Young and Ed Daniels were arrested yosterauy for being fugitives from justice. They uro wanted at Logan, 1a., for burglary. e WEALH FORECASTS, It Will Be Falr, with a Slight Change of Ten erature Today, WasniNgtoy, D, C., Oct. 2 —Forecast for Monday: Ior Nebraska and the Dakotus— Geuerally fair: variabie winds: sligat changes 1n temperature, For lowa—air; southwest winds. Local gecord, OFFice oF Ttk WETiER BUREAU, OM A, Oct 2.—Omaha record of temverature and rainfall co nparea witn corresponding day of past four years : 1502 1801 1800, 1880, Maximum tomperature.... 8= = 1S 03 Mintmum temperature, ... 612 512 48> 9= Averaze Loniperature ... W2 642 6)° (4= Precipitut on.,. ... 0 62 00 00> Statement showing the coadition of tem- perature and precipitation at O naba tor the day and sice March |, 1502 as compared with the peneral average ; NOPmA! tOmUOTBLULE. . yrorar veecverereres 50D Excess for the diy..... o111 s ) Defleiency since Muren 11110 > Normal precipitation. . [.[] i) inch Deficiency for the duy 10 inch Deficiency since March 1777777770 inck . 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Nervousness Sloenplassi weather or other cause# 50 CENT 1 doses of from thirty tosixty drons in half a tumble s, Sp s, Sour Stomach. Colie, .RA ldO‘%BUS.DIA\[N.RHOEA. DYSENTERY, sick Il ss, Malneiv, 'S A BOTTLY. of wato Hovrtburn. v fall lntornal pains arising from change Of SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Flatulenc WELL BRZD,S2JN WED”GIRLSWHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Marecied Try it on your n a Xt House-Cleaning. A Omaha Office, 1521 Farnam St. GIVE US Telephone 1521, Cor. Ave. A und 26th St Telephone 510, A CHAN win City Steam Dye Works SCHORDSACK, PROPRIETOR. DYEING CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESVIRI_PTI‘O‘ITI‘A‘ 2ol A OE To convince you that we have many opportunities for investments that will make you money. Wake up. you. Investigate. Come to our office and let us show Look around you that for every dollar you invest now in Council Bluffs realty it will bring you 100 per cent before the World’s Fair closes. We have property in certain parts ofthe city where gigantic im prove- ments are being started that will jump values up from 100 to BOO per cent in the next year. Come around and see us and getin on the ground floor. If you have anything to buy or sell come to us. If you want to rent a house or have a hous= to rent come to us. Come to us anyohw and we will tall you ani you things that will surprise you, and if you will let us we will make you money, reenstield, Nicholson & (o 621 Rroadway, Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS ST2VA DY3 W0R{3 Allkinlsof Dyoing anl Clennin : done in tha i heststyle of the urt. Faded wnl stalnol rics made 10 loak ws cood as new Work promptly done _and deliveral o ail Duris of vho Co.atry. - Bend for brice lst U A MACJAN, - - PROPRIELOR Broadway, Near Northvaitara Dayy Cous it Buuers Loxa. 16 w C ESTEP, Funeral Direc!or, Embalmar 114 Main Street, Coudeil Bluffs, orh H AV I jo0200m tunt elegant line of stoves at / 41 € DIE VOL'ST 1 not, make It & point to cill around and seo tho most complote 1ine Ofstoves In WESTERN IOWA., be purcha you will 1f you con £ stove. don't niot Leip bat find upply SOUF wants, ART GARLAND A stove that 1s not equalod for BCONOMY DURABILITY and BEAUTY. Tils ia not only our assertion. but that of hundreds of our costomers who ure usiog thew. W o I'youn Heaters from $1.80 to $80, Cook Stoves from $8 to $80, DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. P.C.DEVOL, 504 Broadway and 10 North Main Street COUNCIL BLUKFS, | white ki 3 SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, The want advertissments appearing fn nowspiper are often the most Interesting part of its contents. They expross the urzent | needs, the dally wishes of the people whe | want o thing and who wre wiliinz to do somethinz, E =y | YWANTED. cood eiri tor general housework WAL Glon avonue, | PPASLURAGE tor horass wod cuttie: firss { L cliss: 350w month. Tngqu're st 614 Broad- | way F\l:\x and city loans Money loanel oa stock nd erain. Real eostate for sale | Dwellin 1 businoess renta Money loane { for local Investors, Lougee & Towle i Pearl | strect | JOUR SALE -Horso, bugry anl hirnoss ap Uig sacrifige: geol outhty eool well bred | road horse. Mustsell. G, 11 Lewls, 13 Poarl | strect | OR SALE property on Park av 1 roonis, | tuken at Sheafo. JOUR SALE Two-year-ola Cati /b 06 Main au Dosieablo residuncs All modern lmprovement o block from motor; bargaln | ‘0; 0ABY Daymonts o trade £ . Olydesdale colty JUI{\\I. Creamery 01thit compris hop. bot ok 10-h p ensing. @ Do Laveils SEDAFALOrs, 2 oraam Vats, S0 gailons saeh; ASh U FD 0 ERTTONSE DOWOR DULLOF WarKer, Deam seales, wolght own, water tank and other fxtures. Wikl seli ‘choup for cash or trade | tortun . K. H. Sheato. JOUR TRADE Lands 1 Greoly county ind Custer county. Nob., for 8to -k of Joweir, organs, furnitire or business proporty Counell Blufts. E. 1, She i fe. Choicest farm in Pottawatta- acros, weil locited and lms Price $10an acro. k. H Shoate. Nave nything for sale or trade soe Sho e, Broviway and Mun stront. FOR SALL IOl 8 proved Yot E. 11 lpm: SALE—On smal paymonts. fru warden (an ( neir Council Blu s t and . Sheafe, Broadw iy an | Maln stroat. ALE~Clonn & Fon Bar Iwiare, Woll o3 tablished tredo, fnvoloe sbout $1,030. Good eason for sol inz Torma cash. B 1L Sheal JCOR EXCHANGE - Hotol loca it Shubort, Neb., Den i will oxehan zo Drasica land. k0 Shoafd ACRE tiem with tmprovements, five 80, oo ta ot it B #i5an werod asnap burzain. 1L H. She o ph? W ANTED-Ne raska lan | in exshungo for zood work horses. . 1. Sheate, SALE VI BEXOHANGE Cito-acr rane Tn SHhivalor connty, dise. E. 11 WLl tike merchans Shoate! JOOR SALE -lHotel with turniture and fix- tures: 25 rooms, barn, et. Prics, 1 ugias county. Dally rec &5, Investigate at once. E. 1. Sheafo. TARBAGE removod. cosspools, vaults and Uhhininey s otouned.” F. D Burie, City Bldg, \\' A WOOD & CO. have some of the finest «furms in southwestorn lowa for sule. Call and see us 520 Main street. W ANTED-A thoroushly conpetont giel: s n zood ook, Tnguire of Mrs \ N " Nl Secor venue, and restaurant wnl for lots in clear No- eated in IN. D-acre fruit und gardon tract 7, from postoflice, 215 4Cres In grapes, 'y bl nople trees, 7 Plun trocs, 36 cherry dweting. stabl b Price $100400. 11 Sheafy *. 0 PER MONTH rents dwelling on Avenue C near H. Sheate JOOR SALE TFurait fixtures and loase of ihe furgest ana finest hotol (n southern Nebras " All modern tmprovements, elos © gant furniture. Net profits $ 000,00 per an- num; builaing newly bu lt: no comptition, Proee #0016, haif eash, E. 11 Sheafe. Council Bl Ta W ANEED- Compotent vl for goncral housework. 112 South Sev W ANTED -Lady cook for r MY South Main sty G 3 X ) Mi s county, £205 185 uored ounty at $20.00, n. nih street. staurant. 108 Johnston & Van Pt 1nproved farm fn Mills county, Ta ) per acre. al80 L0 ut & 8 neres im. proved in Pottawattamie county. 2 i suups. JTRAY PO rdun \ with Polack mane and tail yed fron ' barn toward asylum rond Ti v uight last. 1 Sl bay fincerto retnra him o me, " J W, Squire! EYOU wunt to buy u lot see Greonshleld: Nichoulson & Co. Greenshields, T .you want to buy a bouse s | RS Greenshields, £ you want fo rent ahouse see Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. I you want to buy lund see Nicholson & Co. Greenshiolds, worty Il you Nicholson & Co. have Doy by | Greenshields, seen IREENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON ate and rontal agents, Blufrs & CO. real Bway., 9. ‘e to Nicholson & Co. AREENSHIELDS, NICEOLSON & €O, al- ¥w. ys have snaps on hand {or conservitive investors. 50 yourproperty with mon who ru dseil it Sce Greenshlelds, U YoU want to heur ng real estute see & Co. omething new regards recushelds, Nicholson 1REENSHELDS, NICIHOLSON & CO, nre the Xl 2 real estute dealers of Council Blufs, See them when you want anything, AREENSHELDS, NICHOLSON & 00, have Xnjuny barzaing in fmproved und vieant properiy which they would be bleased to Show you (3 REENSIIE .DS, NICHOLSON & CO. have X thio lurgest List of property of any firm in the city 1RE LSON Xalwiys ready v willing § Figs alwnys on hund. 0. are 2 to show Go and seo < that Greensh eids & Niohol N i the middio of the rin reest List of property of uny d. city. FOME and tuke Json's ri# and t Ccosts you nothing. —_— - TO HANNATL JAMES: You ure hereby notified that the under- signed. throe disimterested frosholdors of the city of Omaha have been duly appointed by the mayor. with the 1 pproval of the ity cougi eliof suid city, to ussess the damide to the owners respeetively of he proverty declured by ordinince necessary 1o be nppropristed for the use of i 4 city, for the purpose of ex: tending Fifty-first street from the north line er In the snshields, Nichol- ride over the city of timebuugh & Putterson’s addition te Lesvenworth streot ou ure further not'fled that, having ae- cepted sald appointment und dily qualitied asrequired by law, we will, on the “10th d 1y of October, A. 1. 1802 ut the lour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon ut the office of Shriver & O'Lojas hoe, 103 Farnam strcet. within the corporat limits of sald city, meet for the purpose of considering and making the assessiment of dannge to the owners respoctively of sula property by reason of such taklng and nppro- priation thereof, tuking into considera.ion speciul benefits, if any, The property belonging to y be appropriated ns aforesald. hoen ed nocossury by tie cll, by or- dinance, L appropriste Lo the use of Lie city, being situate in sald eity of Omaha, In the county of Dou s und stuto of Nebraska, Is deseribed us follows, to=wit: The east twen= Ly-tiy tof ot oue, blosk three, in Hiue- g You ur 1t0 bo and plico aforesald o 10 0F stitements con Propreiution or assessn s provoscd to wihich has present ut tho time id inuke nny objections rH DG R0 proposed up- Bt of dimiges i you may consider proper. W. G, SHIRIV IR, I W, GIBSON, JAS STOCKDALE. Omaha, 1325 22 80020t dkeeper's Notice, ie tollowing dogs huve been linpounded: 2 bull dogs, 2shepherds, 2 witer spanicls, 1 female hound, 4 bluck und tans, 2 rcoteh terriers, ordon setter, 1 female hound, # eurs. 1f not drowned redeem JOun 1 within 4 d POENL, Dog ¥8 they will be \aster's Notieo oun Tmpounded on *he 24th of Beptember, one with short main und tull and one bay mar d foot, w not redeeiaed, s auction on the o'elo Ing whout 201 pounds. 1t d horse wiil besold at publio th day of Oct 1502, ut 10 A 1. at 215 Léavenworth stroet. Oddue Jony Frokus, Poundmuster,