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3 i el COUNCIL BLUF CFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Dellverea by carrior to any part of the olty 1. W, TILTON. - MANAGER ArLEPHONES | Jus noas Offc MINOK MESNTION, A Y. Plumbing Co. vouncil Bluffs Lumber Co.. 1. Paul's guild meets tomorrow afternoon At 3:50 with Mrs, Albertson The Republican Younz Men's Marching olub will go to Neola Tuesday evening. It is «aid that the Cooking club, which has Wwon favor in scasons past, is to vs reor- ganized, The stockholdars of the Union Dapot com- PAY Are to meet again Wednesday evening at the city building. Mrs. Magirie Mitehell was by Justice Swearingen 5 assaviting a little girl named 5he now secks to get even by of her noighbors, Mrs, and hattery. At an early hour yesterday morning a gas- oline cxplosion occurrea at the tomo of \ J. Lauterwasser, ou North Eighth street. Mrs. Luuterwisser was quite severely burned about the faco and hands, but not dangerous!y so. Mrs. Mickael Caro yesteraay morning at 5 o'clock ut her re dence, corver of Twentieth avenue Ninth street, aged 55 years, Tho fune will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from St, Francis Navier's Catholie ebhureh, Mary, wife of Edward Heean, died yester- day at 12 o'clock, aced 1S years, after an ill- fined Saturday and costs for Nina Gates, charging one Donny, with assault aled of rheumatism ness of noweek, She leaves a husband and one child. "The funeral will take p 10 morrow mornine at O o'cleck from the resi- dence, 1924 Eighth avenae, the remains being interred in the Catliolic cometery. The firo department was called to tne Womon's Christian ossociation hospital yesterday motmng by an wlarm of lire. A bluze, or rather smoke, had started in the roof as tho result of a defective flue. ‘The chemical engine was brought into play, and the fire was specdily extinguished. | The damugo did not Amoutnt to more than $25, Ited Lo, the raco horse which has been the subject of considerable litization i the justico courts, was sfezed under a writ of replevin and sold Saturday afternoon by Ric ra dn, who cliimed him. Bada was the only bidder and tie got him for §60). The othier parties 1o the st claim that this is not thoend of the difticulty by any means, and say 1n low, s al tones of voice that someone will €0 to tue penitentiary beforo the deal is finished. G Why is it that peoplo use Salvation Ol Answer: Becauso it is the bost liniment. e, Boston Store for couts. — oh Weautital ¥ Choice of anyono ven Away. 100 fin ectehings given to purchasing a frame for the same. Fine new line of mouldings just received, which we ave selling at ereitly reduced pricos, Riley & Sherraden, Arvt Emporium, 45 Main street. e 1f vou don’t want to buy hard coal you had “better sco Bixby abjut those oil burners. They are adapted for use in hot air furnices, steam and’ hot water voilers, with no coal or ashes to handlo, [ New mat‘ings, just received, Smyrna rugs from 75¢ up. Oil cloths in pat- terns, and linoleums, now line; ulso window shades, 25¢ up. Council Blufls Carpet Co. PERSONAL PARIGIRAPILS, @Born, to Mr. aud Mg [ daughter. Judge W. C, in Chicago. Mrs. Idinger of Watseka, TIl, fting her daughters, Mrs. Mrs. R. Mullis, L. T, Howard received the sad news Satur- day nignt of the oeath of a brother, who was killea in a railway wreek in the east. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keith of Fort Swith, Ark., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Keith is a niece of Mrs, Thomas, Judge Macy went to Clarinda to hola court Tuesday. Judge Decmer opons court in Harlan this week and Judge Smith hero. Judge Thornell will nut hold court until next weck, when he opens in Cass county. W. Fauble, a nes is spending a fow days hera vis- A. Roff and —_— A honest pill is the noblest work of the apotbecary. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure constivation, biliousness and sivk hend- ache, A Splendid Success, The great clouak and cout sale at the Boston Store the lust three days of last week was so successful that the proprie tors feel like thanking the publicfor the very gencrous appreciation of the eforts made to plense and suit the thousands who took advantage of this opportunity to get astylish and perfect fitting ment, heay gar- The run upon the stock has been but the Boston Store propared for a big trade in cloaks and coats this season, und there are still hundreds of bagrains in this department. Call soon and see the anssortment and seleet your clouk, for at the rate they are going they will not lust lo BOSTON STORE, “othe am, Whitelaw & Co., lead- ors and promoters of low prices, —_— Boston Store for hosiery, —_— Callon Messra. Day & Hess and ask to be shown tho Klein et of 400 acres now on sale in five and ten acro tracts, They will show it free to all, ——— Go to Neoln, Tho young republicans mst ut the head- quarters yesterday afternoon to perfect ur- rangewents for eoing to Neola tomorrow to take partin tbe rally atthat place. It was decided to extend an invitation through the papers to the members of the cluband all others who desiro to go. to meec at the head- quarters tomorrow ovening at 6:80 o'clock to tuke the train which leaves the Rock Island local depot at 7 sharp. It is the desiro of tho members Lo get as lurge & crowd togother as possible, Tho postponed rally, which is to take place in this oity next Wednesday cvening, wus also talked over und some of the details ar- ranged. A commiltee was appointed, con- sisting of ‘'homas Meteall, jr., Waiter Luring, D. E. Stewait, H. A, Baird und C. Coffeen, to look after the illuminations. This com- mitten will make tho rounds of tho eity and urge the business men and othors on tho line of march to tlumiuate their stores and houses. A biyg time is anticipated. T'he call which was mado by the ropubiican club of Couneil Bluffs, 130" strong, unon Omaba Sat- urday night, will be veturted by the various Owuba clubs, who are expected 1o turn oay enmasse, A largo delegation will also be present from Lewis township, on horsebsck, Other towns have signitied their intention of takiog ndavantage of the reduced rates on the railroads sud sending delegutions. — Perfect action and perfect health result from the u<e of DeWitt's Little 12 rly Ris ers. A perfect littlo pill, ! Boston Store for kid gloves, L Save vour hurd coa call on H. A, Cox, 10 S Best Missouri wood livered, use wood, and outh Muain street, 5,00 per cord, de- — The Radiant uovelty base burners avo the bost heaters in the city, See them at Swaine’ Ligh See those oil heaters ut Swaine's, 787 Broadway. e Boston Store for blunkets. & ———— Weatherstripsat Riley & Sherraden’s. Judson, civil engin 23 Broadway NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 ok of TFducational Light Among the Negroes of the South, GOOD WORK OF A METHODIST SOCIETY Feve (W, M ltees Tells How the Organi- 2ation Has Labored to Dispel Darke ness and Tgnorancs Among the Bemghted Millions, “Am I my brother's keeper!" This was the scrious question asked by & iran named Cain years ago, and Rev. H. W. . Itees askea it sgamn in the pul- pit of tho Broadway Methodist church yesterday morning, And he answered it in the afrmative with a good doal of vigor. Mr. IReos {s tho popular preacher who served as pastor of the Broadway church four vears, and bolug in the city with his family enroute to his new fleld of lavor in Cincinnati, he accepted the invitation to fill the pulpit in the hand:ome new church ye: at both morning and evening service, The speaker’s subjact was the ['rasIman’s Ald and Southe:n Kducatioi soctety, of wihich he is the recording secretary. He pre- nted it and its work to the coneregation 1n such a cleur and forcible maaner that at the close the call tor funds resultad in the col lection of over 130, In his rewarks he showed th bad expended over the soci £3,000,000 in the work of southern education and had organized and 1s now careying for- ward over forty schools, ranging from aca demies uviversities, Itis dai. ching thousauds of younz men and young women in these schools and dolug a work, the rosults of which canuot be measured. ‘The obliga- tions of this work are upon the church and thie public, and it should be done freely, be- caus 1. Education multiplies ¢ mon school education gives the individual the power to producs wealth 30 ver cent be vouu the nueducated man, A college educa tion multiplies the power to produco wealtn 100 per ceat. 2. mdueation wealth. A com reduces crime, Nine-tenths of tho crime in this conntry is committed by uneducated prople. The church is orga ized to lessen crime, and so in doing this work Is exhibiting the principlos of & genu- ine raligion. laucatior increases one's power 1o do #ood. (iod can do more with an educated than an uneducated man. lgnorauce is ue sign of pie +. Iho need of these people commands our benevolence. “ Tuere are 1,5)0,000 voters in the south who cannot read their baliots, and 2,000,000 women in the sixteen southern states who do not kuow the Lord's prayer when they see it, nor tho alphabet. To what kind of a des- tiuy are these peopls coming? What will their children be? Think of tbeir training, their future, and ours, it they are neglected by us. In lowaand Nebraska there are but ooutof cvery 100 who cannot read. In South Carolina there aro forty-eight out of overy 100 who do aot kuow a spetling book from the United States census. Ten dollars ayear will heip a ung man or woman throush scnool for eight montts, the full school vear, and hit up into intellizence one Who othierwise would ba compelled to sit in tarkuess more appalling than that of the plague which visited Ezypt in Pharaoh’s time. Jivery one should help alittle, and thus lift up a falleu bfotuer. Vivid pictures and strong similes were given to bring withio the grasp of the mina the appalling numbers of the uneducated in the south. If you were o take a solid street reaching from San Francisco to New York, and build it up with houses every forty-five feet and put in five women in each house vou would rot find room for the positively illit- erato mothers in the south, but you would bave to open a back street almost as long be- fore you could accommodate them all. On the wall by the side of the pulpit he had a large colored map showing the percent- age of illiteracy in each stateana the amount of money for educational and all other pur- poses the church had placed 1u each of them. This was emphasized by broad colored lines of varying length. Aliitlo black square an inch long indicated the illiteracy of the northern states and by its side a great red bund reaching nearly across the map indi- cated the amount of mouey, over §230,000,000, which tho churcb kad iuvested. A black belt, as long nearly as the red one, skowed the perentace of illiteracy in the south, and a little red line the amount of money ex pended to enlighten it, which aggregated only about $10,000,000. ‘I'ne speaker held tho attention of the con- grecation very closely and at the closo of the servico was compellea to shake hands with almost every member. Heo spoke to & lurge congregation iu the evening. Boston Store for holiday goods. Sl Fire firoadway and Corner of Beuton Street, Our late loss vy fire was coverod by two policies, both in the COUNCIL BLUFEFS INSURANCE COMPANY. By 7 o'clock the next morning after the fire the secrelary was on the ash heap, pencil in hand, ready to figure the logs down to bedrocik, which he did, too, saying that’ it wus his duty and no small part of his busiuess » he did not go below bedrock reason to complain, settlement was not only prompt, but in every way satisfactory, so much so that in addition to $),200.00 (seven policics) earvied by this company before the fire we now add to it $16,000,00. Being intimately acquainted with the secrefary and directors we cannot bo persunded that bettar indemnity can bo obtained than that offered by our howme company, hesides we believe in patron- izing worthy home enterprises, ovory- thing being equal, and unless we do we shall continue to be dependent on for- eign capital and corporations, G, R. WHEELER, Jas. A, HERELD, So long as we had no consequently the | Boston Store for cloaks, | Davis for drugs and paints, | The Boston Store closes evary even- ing ut 6 p om. except Mondays and Saturdays. | Boston Store for neckwear, | The genuine Burr Oak stoves ave sold cnly by Chas. Swaine, 737 Broadway. Call and see them. | Gentlemen, the finesttine of rall goods in the city, just received, Reiter, the tailor, 510 Broadway | . Boston Store for blenkets., | GOT VERY WET, o3 to Kill an Oregon Pan. ther a la MeG Mr, George J. Crane nad Dr, Bellinger of Council Biuffs are now in Oregon. A geutle- wan who arrived from Portland last evening relutes an exciting experience the gentlemen had with & furious panther the otber day. Witk C. W. Parrish, an Oregon attoruey, Mr. Crane and the doctor went out into the wilds of Tiilamook county on & shooting ex- pedition, ‘Tne first duy the party had poor luck and ounly succeaded in slaughbtering a lame old buck. The secona day, however, they killed an elk aud sbot @ bear and two cubs. Ou the thiry day they were near the seasbore w oe for deer Lo come duwn to lick the briny waters of the ocean. About 2 o'clock Mr. Crane concluded to wulk up the beach 10 see what be could see. Half au hour later bis cowvaunions were startled by oue of the most unecarthly yells that ever es- caped from o huwan throat. Its reverbera- tions haa not ball died away before other Screaws were beara, and Lhe lwo hunters left vebind readily recoguized the voice as that of Mr. Crane. In au instaut they were Burrying Lo bis resoue. Loundiug & point in the shore line they discovered their champlon stauding walst George Crane / THE deep in the water of the Pacifio sawing the | air with his hat as 1f bis 1ifo depended upon his exortions and his pitiful screcches were heart-rending. Five minutes more and the doctor and the lawyer were within hailing distance of tho distracted Crane, but at that moment a huge wave washed him out to sea and it was believed that he would drown, Parrish boing An expert swimmee disrobed fu an instant and planged 1nto the ocean de- termined to save his friend if the feat wwero possible, At that moment the doctor per- ceived the cause of Mr. Crane's distross, While chasing a Chinese pheasant which he tad noped 10 run_down and capture alive, Mr. Crane camo across one of the largest panthers ever met with 1n that section of country. Immediately the chase assuwed & different coaracter. The beast conciuded thatthe fat sports- man would make an excellent meal, and havicg a healthy appetite, decided to begin business on Mr. Crane's neck. Raising his rifle to his shoulder, Crane blazed away at the animal, but missed. Then he took to his heels, and the ocean being buta couple of rods away, ho preferred its sprey to a hungry vanther. Finding a solla” footifg upon ‘a rock out of reach of danger, tho refugeo shouted 8o loudly for help that a trap per Lwo miles away distinctly beard him. The sea, however, lifted him from his moorines, and ho had twice touched his nose tothe sand bofore Mr. Parrish caught him by the forctop and towed him ashore. Dr. [ linger had not been 1dle ‘n the meantime. A bullet from his Winchester hua pierced the panthed's heart, and when he returns® to his nome he will no doubt exhibit its skin As or.0 of the troohies of his western hunt- | ing expedition. | Mr. Crane, although suffering inteasely from uerveus prostration, was soon able to walk to camp, whera he rewmained for a aay | under the doctor's caro, after which he re- turned to Portland satisfied that there 1s no funintifein the wostera forests. Ho de- clares, however, that it wasa fuil grown mountain lion aud not 4 panther, that urove him out to sea. Ho says the panther was rrobably attracted to the beach by his shoat- ing, but that hie fought many flerco buttles in the war of the rebeliion and would never surrender an iuch of ground to a webfoot panther. “Not in a thousand years." If you have piles DeWitt's salve will surely cure you. sidgion Prowell, watchm, Witeh Haze S. B way. 10 Broad- e, No bankrupt, fire-smoked. damaged furniture at Meyoer's, 505807 Broadway. Clean goods, less than any Omaha pric i g2 Bosten Store for collars Storage reasonable, 22, 24 Pearl street, Council BlufTs, nyder. and cuffs, and 26 Don’t forget that Swaine sells the | Elmhurst stoves, = Boston Store fostailat articles. Piles of peovle have piics, but DeWitt's Witcn Hazel salve will cure them. Miss Sprink bas the largest assort. ment of trimmed hats in the city. Cail and see them, | Bostoa Store for dress goods. | Wedded Twenty Years, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. Gun- noude celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary at their home, 110 Bancroft street. There was a lurge and happy gath- ering of friends, whoso congratulations found tangiblo expression in the form of numerous gifts, umong them u Havilaud china tish set, F'ronch cnina verry set, salud owl, vases, 'cream pitcher, silver mounted cut glass froit stand, etc. Mr, J. M. Galvin made a pleasing presentation speech, and pano soles were given by Miss Josie Durgan and Miss Iingan, The wedding feast was by no means the least enjoyable featute of tho evening, Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Pierce. Grabam, O'Brien, Maloney, Fiiz gerald, Aradt, O'Conner, Kelley, Minley, Lower, Dobbins, Lucas, Evans, Blaxsim, Sherlock, Mrs. and Misses Durean, Mrs, Currige, Messrs. Medlar, Galvin, J. Kellar, C. Keliur, Misses Linke, Wrede, Sorink, Snea, Gleason, Stevens, Connor, Mad:en ard Mal: ouey. For a disorderad livar try Ba2:uam's Pilts 120people in this city uso g3 stoves The Gas Co. puts ’em in at cost. Boston Store for fancy ar —_— The Louis, Masonic block, will this week have speeial bargains in fall and winter milliner icles. Lund Bros. have received some elegant new cut and erystal glass goods und have no fancy prices. — Day & Hess report that they are hav ing a good demand for the ten-acre lots in the Klein tract. Window glass ond paints very cheap at De Havren's drug store., Boston store closes eve p. m., unl ovening at 6 Mondays and Saturdays. Weatherstripsat Riley & Sherraden’s. —— Finest chamber scts in tho city at Lund Bros’ . TAYLOR 1S SMART, Two Very Cunning ¢ inan Omaha Hotel, Oane of the best keown confidence and bunco men in this country was arrested by Detectives Savage and Dempsey turdsy afternoon and lodged in jail for a short tige, The name of this noted persouage is W, W, Taylor, or Colouel Taylor, as he calls himself. He is well known a!l over the Uoited States and Canada aud his photograph and descrip- tion cau bo fouud in the private scrap book of nearly every chisf of police 11 America, The “‘colonel’” 1s a fine looking man, a good dresser aud a ploasant conversationailst. He easily, by bis pleasing ways, works him- solf into the contidence of the person ho picks out for a victim and with the aié of his right bower, Jieutenant” Whittier, generally ge's what ho goes aflter and that is always mouey. Two or threo days ago Taylor and s pal drifted into Omaha uud put up st the Pix- ton, paying bis board in aavance. Then he put in’ bis inme lookiag for prey, He found an attorney for an eastorn railroad company, | who was stopping at the Murray, and soon hod a game of cards arranged. Of course, Whittier was 10 on the game and beld the wiuning hand, Hetook thelawyer's diamond ring, stud and watch as security for the stakes, while *‘(be colonel” wwent with his vielim to the teiegraph office, who wastea to send for money *“Telegrash for §300," said Tavlor. “You can get vour jewelry back for #£200 and then you will have s tundred Jef.” This wus dove, eud the money came quickly. 1n the meantime Clerk Auderson of the Murray called in the detoctives, He also stopped the paymeut of the money as the sharpers’ vicim had beeu put to bed, somewhat the worse from liquor, Tuis move on Anderson’s part balked the game, though Taylor held an order for the money. Hutthe way the schemo was discovered was fuany. Whittier was wearing the ntidence Men Canght OMAHA DAILY BEE: b ihe chain was a Alloated avout the W¥o asked him if he watch and obain. Masonic _charm. As barroom he met a maf was o Mason. WHILLIEE peplicd that bo was, and the pair procecd8iito exchanee grips, but this was where thE ¥eon' man's edu tion was deficient, 416 wasn't onto the a1gn. S0 it came abovt that tho matter was reportad to Anderson, who took hold of the case and caused the atrests, Quite a hustle was made by the “coloael’s” friends to get him relaasad. 1’0lics Commis- sicner George L Gilbarg, was emploved as atoroey, and arranged, for bonds. Both Taylor ana Whittier wore released, ufter do- postting $16 apiece for their appoarance in Police court this mornine. On the way down t juil Detoctive Savage $10°to let him go. but Savage ain't that kind of a man, and pro ceeded on his way 1o the jail with his pris oner. ter tho roleaso of the pair they wont righ back to tne Paxion and tried their hand again. Taylor fell i with a traveling man who hiad been drinking and provosed a carringe rido. Tho traveler consented and called fora cab. Bofore the riz drove up the night ciork suggested to the traveling man that he had better leave his money at Whittier offered the office, as he might loso it As thoe traveler turned his roll over tho clerk “Coloner” Taylor remarked, “Well, 1f you aro going to leave all your money hore its no use to go foraride,” and with thet ra merk the statels “colouel” turnea on his heel and left the hotel, In speaking about his case yesterday Tay lor did not deny his business and that he could skin the best man living, rela’ed several amusing experiences to show how green some people are and how smart he is. - BURLE NGTON, 1a. April, 4,1801, Dr. J. B. Mooro—Dear Sir: Have besn troubled with cata for three yrars —at t! nin wy head and faco ¥y mos wasunuahio to hear had a constant ringing in_my eavs and 1o¢ W0 years was almost deaf. Have tried sev eral so-called romedios and boen treated by regular physicians and noted spegialists, but failed to get any reliof, 1 tried ono bottle of Moore's Tree of Lifo Catared Cure. It gave immediate reliof and effectal & parmanont cure, I heartily recommend it to all suffer. ors of this disease and will checrfully give any further information on bewe addressed atmy home, No. 223 Sivecasy ave., Burling- on, [a. For sals by ail druzzist itespectfullly, R L. Reio. For sale by all druc ACTIR CMALL, Kaunsns City Papers Start ket Boomerang. The Kansas City stock journals have undertaken the aithcult task of couviucing the public that the live stock market of the city on the Kaw is far supericr to that of South Omaba, and that cattle bring vetter prices there than here. A noting of tho sales for a fow days will soon establish the fact beyond a doubt that a modern Anauias has been turned looso by those papers, Cattlo iling today at prices severai cents better outh Omaba than in Kansas City and the fact that a local packing house bhas pur- chased several loads there und shipped them hero at prices lower than toey could have secured upon this market, is proof conclusive that the shippers aro receiving the benefit of the superior prices paid here. Western cattie are bringing at South Omaha better prices by several cents and in most cases scll at prices above those patd for native cornfad cattlo at Kansas City. One of the Karsad City stock vapors se. lected last Mouday as a ‘day for comparisons between the two murkots. South Omaha gets the best of it by, far, and the Kunsas City paper has undoubtealy veached the con- clusion that it bas ruyl up against a buzz saw and is receiving considerably tho worst of the comparison. Op the day in question cornfed castle at Kausas City brought #3.35(« 4.00, while ut South Omaha cattle direct from the range that never saw a grain of corn_sold for $1.40, of 40 cents batter than the Kuusas City cornfed cattle, and the same price ns the top cornfed cattie sold there on that day, The fifteen bighest’ gales reported on that day at the South Oxaha and Kuansas Uity markots arc appendod:hereto and they show up to South Omaba's Jcredit by u very large majority. soUTH OMA Another Cattle A, KANSAS CITY, Av. Pr. . No, 1448 34 40 5 415 400 PRSIt The sales taken for comp: teen bighest of western states reported av both points last Mondag, and there can be 1o doubt_us to which murket is paying the tetter prices tor cattle. 'The fact is that the Kausas City prices are not to be compared with the South Omaha pricas and tho south- western cattlemen should nov be slow in taking the cue for their own benefit. -— HERO OF THE HOTCHXKISS, Licutenant Sedgwick Rico of the Fighting Soventh Vist Lieutenant Sedgyic troon, Sev- enth cavalry, 1s in the city visiung army friends. Licutenant Rice won his spurs and for the first time smelled powder in a military engagemeut at tne battle of Wounded Knee, twe years ago, and those who participated in that sanguinary cogagement or witnessed it as spectators will bear evidence that tho young geutleman is justl y entitied to all the honors thal have sinco tnat Lmo veen show- ered upon him. 1t was ho who with a thin skirmish line of [ troop held the mouth of the deep ravine on that fatal day against the numerous assaults of tho desperate warriors urder Big Foot, and who when Lieu- tenant Hawtborne of the First artillery, in charge of a section of a Hotehkiss batiery, was £0 soverely wounded as 10 necessitalo his removal from the field, took charge of his gun und fought it uutil the trumpoters blow : Cease Liring.” It was at this poiut where elzbt men, alt under his command, were either killed or wounded, and tue accuracy of tho fire di- rected ot the soldiers may be considered when it is stated thatoverv mau hit was more or less protectad from the Indians' aum, Lieu :mant Rice himsolf came out of the fight witn evidences of the Indians’ good markmanship in the way of perforated cloth- ing and a slight flesh wouad. Hisconduct in this, s first time under fire, was such as to call forth the highest praise’ from his com- matding officers. ~And, although in printea accounts of that affaiiotuers have borne off the houors of the fight, bis brother ofMcers of the Soventh, with ong accord, give him tho credit for the greatest daring, At tho battle of the Mission this young of- ficer again distinguished himself, and his gal- lant bebavior and dafing recklessness on thut 0ccasion was tho thembof many a story ab uy the campfire during the Seventh’s stay at Pine Ridee. 1'or bis work at this battie he was honorably mentioped in the report of the secretary of war, Lieutenant Kice will leave for his post of duty, Fort Riley, Kun,, today. s AANOUNCE MENTS, Miss Julia Marlowe reccntly ssid: *In love with my art, of course I am, I do not believe that I could piiy successfully uniess 1 was in earnestand really foud of the pro- fession that | havechosen. I always ry to do my best. Sometimes, of course, I am and do fatigued wich travel, renearsal, ete. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report. Rl Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Twin not do as well as on a night after a good day's ro tiand sometimes the weather has a do- Dont be deceived pressing effect on me. A frigid sudience also | by dealers who takes away part of my cournge, but | always wont i 1ry my best to overcome those obstacles and “Cutting ™ prices beforo the play is over I generally suceced leads to " cutting Miss Murlowe'closed a most successtul week's goods. For this | eagagement in St. Louls Saturday evening, Teason and to pro and will make her (irst appearance in Omaha tect tho public, this evening at Bovd's theatrs in Shake tho gentine medi- spoara’s boautiful pustoral comeds, “As You of Dr. . V Liko 11" The Omaha cngagement is for lerce, aro now sold only through regularly anthors ized alzents, who can soll only at the follow ing long-csablished pric Br. Dierce's. Golden, Med $1.00 per bottlo, Dr. Piore scription, 8100 per bottle, D three nights, and Weduesday matinee, The Colonel”, which will bs the attrac- tion at Boyd's forthres nignts and a matiuee, commencing Friday, Novomber 4, lays oclaim to being a performanco of refinement and merii. The play is said to by revloto with Pioree's hignly amusing situations, 1ts humor is con Pleasant Pellots, 35 cents per vi . stant ana refreshing, its sentiment cheerful | Tho gentine modicines, which can bo bad and the dialogue clever. ily at theso prices, aro the cheapect romic. St The coroner's jury In every il to bene It's ‘* value reccived or no pay 1s0 where D Plerco's medich n the case of Charlos 1t or¢ 4 rs will return tho money Wonlford, who kilied himself st triday | fter kiR bl i night, held a short session vesterday morn medicines at loss than the above prices. 1og and brouzht in a verdict of suicide. The | funeralof tho deceased will be beld at tho | family residence, 1127 North hteenth | | | They aro generally spurious, Ton't get something that tho dealer says is “ust as good.” It may bo Lettor for b but it's pretty certain to bo worse for you. straet, at 1:3) o'clock this morning. Inter ment will be in the Prospect Hill cemete OUR HEALTH Improvad Safety Elavaturs, May depend upcy the way yo i treat he warn. | ings which nature gives. "\ few bottles of | s §.8. . taken at the proper time may insure good | 58 healih fora year ortwo. Thercforeactatonce forit | 8 IS IMPORTANT |- that nature be dat the right time. | % Hev-r fails to relieve the system of 1 ITRKONY | purities, and is an excellent toric als ] He Wants to Add His Name. & * Permit me to add my name to_you: many other % certificatesin commendation of the great curative = properties contained in Suift's § LS It El s certainly one of the best ton d. ) “Jous W, Anderson, 8. Treatise on blood and s nailed ree, SWIFL SPECITIC €41 Avanta, Ga. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur- | ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled nd other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or | pulled off the watch. i It is a sure protection against the pickpocketand the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the ! old-style bow, which is simply held | KIMBALL BROS, ah Strest and Hth Ava., Oounell Blam Con, in by friction and can be twisted off ith the fingers. It is called the COUNGIL BLUEFS ST\ DY3 W0R(3 Allkinlsof Dyeing | i heststylo of the abrics made to Work promptly done DArLs of the cointry. C A MACHAN, - - PrOPRI {iBroadw ay, Near Norii CoUN L Biu Lo va. unl Cleanin: done in thy Tudod anl stain as vood as on nd delivorol in u Sen.d for price lisk E O astaca Dayy cases bearing their trade mark— © Sold only throughwatch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, or send to the manufacture; Thouneands of :\llsflnll;)nu‘l‘l.— i Seo Dr. Miles" [to talk about huying a et | GETTING il be g Facts, Y NG heate It will it Freo ot drog: . |eold before you know Ete; LATE it are you veady for Two Yeary |it? Have you seen Shortness ot Preath, Faln | (¢ Jatest traimph of the stove maker's Fluttering, . | art? Wehave it. There is no denying Smotherin that the best heaters made are the Spells, cured by one bottle. =N pom Aok, | Art Garland and Peer Dr.[Miles Heart, [P less Garland, new CURE % . Heart X : Positive Care for %bmnm & | Diseases. the broduct of the largest stove worlks in DR&. MILES ICAL Co., Elchart, Ind. For sale by Kuhn & Co Co the world. Both are good uud either suit; one issure to. Don’t wait another day, but come and look over our stock of stoves and ranges, kitchen ware ete PRICES ALWAYSE ThE LOWES 15 and Douglas P. C. DE VOL, DR 1,0, WEST3 NERVE AND BRAINTREAD MENT as03:110 for Hystocin Dizalnygy, Fib), N T gl headaciis, Norvous Prostraton causdi bs #lconoior Whae3o, Waksfulness, Mentl 8 00,30 (tness ol Ll Briia, cauin g ineunity, decwydoath. Proaitura OL1 Aze, Bareon: of Power n elther sax, lmpotency. Lonoorrh el Femalo We tknoss 3, Livolaatary matorrhea caus2 1 by 0 Eell-abusaovar-inlylgone 8,6 for $,by mall. Wegn Each 0rds for 605t with ) will 8311 writtay guaranteoto rafund 1€ not carsl Gaarantas lssay | only by Thaodore, . Lewis druggist, sols azyis southesst cornor 141 and Farnam ste. Uit 504 BROADWAY and 10 N RTIEMAIN 51 Council Blufrs, 1033 aant Loasas, 3, xartion 0! Ly braly A moat's trastnng LoasC by L oaey City Steam Dye Works DYEING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCORIPTION. Omaha Office, 1521 Farnam SL.; Telephone 1521, Council BluTs Offico and Wor k Cor, Ave.'A and 20th St; Tulephona 810, Send for circulars wnd price List, More sold than ull others combined, those claiming 10 have almost us good a machine, Donot be deceived by imitators or by Buy only the SBANDWICH CORN SHELLER and be protected by direct guarantee from reliable manufac- turers. You can always depend upon our repairs helng kept in stock by all local dealers. Apply for our agency. Send for catelogues and prices. SANDWIOH NUFACTURING CO., Council Bluffs, lowa. bl SPECIAL NOTIOCES COUNCIL BLUFFS Tho want advertisaments wppanting I a nowspaper are oftan tha most Interesting partof its contonts. Thoy expross the arzeny needs, the dally wishes of the peoplo who wantsowething and who are wililn: o do somethins, * EMPLOYMENT. VW AN ED-A compatent wirl for genora housework. Good wages. Call at ol Witlow avenue, TANTED A ,\\\vn nan A% nurse (.ur,l\\!_ i N weok, Apnt rs. tlorace iveret Second avenue ?tl Pyl_"mh streot, 3 — HOUSES AND LANDS, B ARGATN=Two 1018 In Wost part o Must be sold at once. 1\ J, Huted Co., 617 Broadway. are L 017 Broadway, VW ILL trade house an i 1ot for stock, 1, 3y Hutchinson & Co., 617 Broadway. JORUIT tanda, fine bearing. in eley DJ Matehinson & Oo \\'l- HAVE purchaser for farm of 320 or 68 ros, Within 20 milos of Omakiad must b £00d Land: don't. enre FOF 1 provemsnts; wil pay casti. D0 Hutelinson & Cow 61 Broaaway (ORANGE grovas i for suio or teade. & Co. (IIEAT thn ridn and Giifornta, Nieids, Nicholson © Tands ln Minnesota for siie in quantities to suit. knsy payments Grecnsnelds, Nicholson & Co, JEAR ant ety loans Money loanel oa stock and grain. Real estato tor sale Dwellin - and business rontals. Money loann | for local investors, street COR EXCUHANGE Cloar quarter-soctlo e Councll Binis proporty i n Greenshiolds, Broaaw Jrox save o m 0 Cou 43 e Price 810 a ) ACRES Tand for sale: botwoen Councll Biuils und Omab a barzadn if taken soon, Greenshie ds, Nichoison & Co., 621 Broad way, EXCHANGE—"4) m Philiips | R Louges & Towle, 345 Pearl ot will puy Nicholson 1c0st farm L wol acro. In Portawattas octed anl ime B Shoafe, wol oo, with fmprovements, for stock o dry ¢oods and clot or other mdse. .7 shoafe. O, EY payments Ststront 631 Broadway, 0o housy on Sou th Greensh'olds, Nicholson & Cow JOR SALE-Onsmul payments. frult and rden land noar Coanell Bla®s B He Sheafe. Broadw iy an | Mala stroot JonRUIT LA IS RN Broadway, cros for sale: insido olty ds, Nicholson & Co., 651 W, A WOOD & ). havo so o lurms in southwostern Calland seo ns. 62) Main stroot. of tho fin wa for s 0l buggy wanted for unimproved FLy 1 northwest parcof city, Groen- N BARC £ iolson & Co. 621 Broadway. AIN. L-acre fruft and garden tracs miles from postoftic ros 1 grapes, cro in- blaskberries, 95) applo trees, 15 plum troes, 4 cherry trees, dwoe iing, stable, cte Prico$100L No trade. F. 1L Shoufe, §)} ACRES, inslde city Hmits: will scll n lots Soneicro up 10 suit buyer. Greenshicids, Nicho'son & Co. 621 Broadwny. et [EYOU ke kind real estato ol son & Co., 6 1% ACRES of clear land in cistarn braska to exchanze fora zoo | restden Council Bluffs, Want houses and lots for braska land. Jolnston & Van Patten, W EBAVE a goud ten it fir a five or six room house four or five bloeks from post= on Gre | Broadway, oflice, Greeashields, Nicholson & Co. 631 Brondway. (3,609 acres of choiee pine lunds for sale, Danear Purvis, Miss. Basy torms Ine quireof Mrs. 10.'G. Brooks, or A, T, R it streot. QQUITY in Ulust b Nicholison & G Blulls property. Greenshiclds, 00l Counci 1d tns week. W EHAVE customers who want houses to rent. uve you the bouses? Greenshlelds, Nicholson & Co. “'i\xru.u 2000 acres. near Choyenne, Wyo, e fmpravements, sims stoek goes with ranch: finest in the state. Wi exchanso for Council Biuffs or Omala broperty. Greens shiclds, Nicholson & Co., 63t Broidway. [POR EXCHANGE-8.000 stock of generat merchundise for Towi or castern Nebraska land. " Greenshields, Nichol on o (1 Wway, agents for adiinistrator. FYOU have nuythin vuythinz for sale or trado s: E. 1L Shofe, liros iway and M un strent. 1REENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON & €O, Xugents for ndministritor. have for sale one Of tho best G)j-ucre stock farms in weste ern lowa, b\(ll( RF S-room dwellin E-room dwellinz, 02 tad ave., §25. T=room dwellins, B)2 Ist ave., $25, Teroom dwelling, 619 6th ave., 32 f=room dwell nz, 1ith st and Avenue D, $28 oom dwellin, 152 Brond way, §2 1e-room dwellin i85 Benton st S=room dweil ng, Avenue G, #16.65 G-room dwelll 1oth st., #1, G-room dwelif nue B, 18, oom dweiling, in av ot dw nz dwellings: + Park ave., $1J, 0. LLh sty i 110 D 820 Ay 310 Line 20 Iturmony Babolte Pl 11 Curt's st., §15, 25 Mynsterst., §l4, ~room awellnzg, 124 5rd wy 3=100m dwelling. 520 Mynst £-room dwelling, Gralinn C-room dwe!iinz, 1o o ve. 112 f-room dwelinz Babbitt 1’ 3 -room dwel Morninzside, §1 s=room dwellinz, 465 Park uve., 812 5), -room dweilin 0 A, 10, room d 2100 ave. -roon 4w 5 L., 810, room dwellinz 821 Avenue ( yom dwelling, Seroom dwellinz, 4-room dwellin G-roon dweilin f-room dwellinz, 4-room aweliing, Geroom dweilinz, - -room dwellin G-room dwollin room dweiln -room dwellin: dwellin feroom aweliin -room house, 7 dwollin dwelil 14 Avenu 10, Avenue I3, 210, 113 Browdway, $10, 1920 8thoave., 1), 1700 Avenu #10 Noum aves e, High, 89y ) Avenuce A, #, 1 Avenue D,#, 2 Avenue 183, 2. 2030 uc O, 8, dwo'linz, 012 Avenue C, #4, dw tst and Avinue M, i dwelling 7068 Zird st., §3. dwellinz, 4115 Avenue A, % dwellinz, 565 N, 1st st., d-room dwolling Gi1 50, Tst st., §1.5), S-room dwelling, 3100 Avonuc A, 3. dwo iz 219 13th ave,, 84 1820 Avenu 2008 A v 1400 Avenu, 2210 Avenu 120 %, 6 2w . H, Sheafe, reulal agei Maln stroet. —_— e T MISCELLANIOUS, aw oin d oon. d Hrondway and T3k drug store e rsalo, fix(urey ineluded will Involce about £,000; located in goo@d Towa of dolug fino bus! ness. D Hutchinson & Co. 617 Brosdway. SARBAGE removed 5sponts, vaults and Xehimneyseloined. B D urie, City Bldg. TR SALE Furnitire, fixtures wnd loasoof the largest ani fineit hotol in southorn Nevrasiin Al modern Improvoments, eles gunt fuenitiro. Net profits $1.00.00 por ne num; huilding newly bu'lts uo competition, Drice £1.00L00 half oush £ 11 Sheafe, Counoll Blufs, la MO SALE=Hardwar: stosks in Towa anl 5 Nt{vhhnh.n, Luvolecs, £5,00 w #12,00), E H, Sheafe 000 poputatio l(ulu-u,'r lowp, or In exchange for land un established business, Address P. O box 60, Council Bluis, 14, DANCING BCHOOL. pariors, ehildron. 4 p Soclals second and el Mondays, 9§ p. . Music furnished pars s and elubs’ Addros it A. Pariors, Biuffs, or 162 Farnam st., Omaba. ers, lustructor, YSin It A danduits, 75 p. m W .C. ESTEP, Funeral Direstar, Em)almyr 114 Main Strest, Coudeil Bluffs, Prag. luthe “state and federil courts. Roows 4 4 aud b Bhugurs Beuro block, Councll Blufty, La Sim & Saunders—Aorneys atiaw.

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