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Sy | b 3 e THE OMAHA DAILY THE DAILY BEE| NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES COUNCIL BLUPPS i OFIICE: #0. 19 PEARL eTpwr | Two Little Girls and » Man Bitten by a e t— Rabid Our, Leliveree 1y earrier to any part ap the city -— I W. TILTON, - MANAGFR WILLIAM HALL'S FIGHT WITH THE DOG TELEPHONES | Rysines Of i — Attacked Repeatedly, Re Only Sacceeds in MINOR MENTION. Driving O the Viclous Brute Aftera iDesperate Effort—Friends Await- Ing Developments. N. Y. Phunbing Co 1 Boston Store for sua umbrellas dson, pasturage, 920 Sixth avenue, —— Miltonberger is the hatter, 502 Broadway Thé Mayne Real Estate Co., 621 Broadw The water works office will be open Satur- of Eighth street, were treated to a genuine o 3 . 4 dog scare yesterday morning about 10 day ovening, July ¥, until 8:50, Come ear 2 ATe § 3 S BN3 S1¥6 Four Aiscounts o'clock. William Hall, a plasterer living at Charley Ford, a b-year-old pacer, owned by | the coroneér of Avenue C and Fifteenth 8 horseman in ‘Tacoma, Wash., 8 at Mase | street, was passing along when a_ little dog Wise's stable. Ho hus & good record. came running up with flecks of foam The Northwestern is laying new eighty- | falling from his mouth, and all the other pound steel rails between Council Bluffs | symptoms of hydrophobia. He bit Hall in and Hon cok in place of the old sixty- | tho leg and returned repeatedly after being pound rails kicked awny. Hall finally managed to get hero wiil be a specinl meoting of Har. | away, wheretipon the dog went to tho stair. chapter No. 25, Order of the Eas! way next to Charles Swaine's store y this evening for purposes of initiation. | down. Shortly after two little girls of Mor- By order of worthy matron rell Fosdick went down stairs and Hm‘lll;v)z A warrant is out for the arrest of Jacob | bit them both, one in the wr .l“u‘nl )m\_: Florke on tho charge of stealing a pocket- | Other in the leg. Physicians were at once * book from a fellow boarder at 700 Fourth | summoned and nw. three cases were cared The pu! g pd $11 1 oney. for. What will be the outcome cannot yel TALT Ooloh Wt TR " | fortunate victims are very anxious. Officer afternoon at & o'clock nt Fairmount park by | (GREnatE FEERs 408 SO SOt 0 scone D o O Yok Ity b '® | whortly after the affair took place and ~was subject will be “Out of Error Into Truth.! | iy ™ Ag he approached the animal flew A marriage license was {ssued yesterday | q¢ him, but was prevented from using his toR A, Purcuple of Omaha and N teeth again by a kick from the officer's boot. L SConnty L T Claar then brought his cane into play and killed the dog with it. ustice ruer stone of the new German e avangelical church at the corner of PPierce BENNISON BROS, and Glen avenue will be laid today. The first intention to have appropriate ¢ July Clearing Sale., monies in connection with the liying has 3 o) TURDAY. been_abandoned on account of the warm BIG BRI EATERDS weather. We are cutting prices all over the i i i re. ot considered during this The city council took a drive over the city | store. Cost no ing yost i the patrol wagon on o tour of | great clearing out sale of st f?”"d" inspection with a view to ascertain how BENORMOUS CORSET SALE. much of truth there is in a large number of Satur we offer.over r entire comy nts that have come in from i owners in almost every part of thec uccount of sink holes that need filling up. A mecting of Fidelity council, Roy Arcanum, was held last ‘evening at which H. A. Siyder of Waterloo, deputy grand regent for the state of lowa, was present 1. M. Treynor resigned his position as g regent of the state, and the vacancy so mad was filled by the appointment of ‘8. T. Me Atce as his succesor. The attorneys for the city and the p tiffin the Krueger damage suit argued o | 81,00 pur motion for n new trial in the district court | o0 yesterday morning. The plaintiff's attor- | ¥ neys claimed that enough had been brought | Custome forth in the way of evidence to show that urd the verdict of the jnry was not strictly sienio for our customers. regular, while the city atorney contended | Saturday evening for 3 hours, 7 to 10 p. that enough evidence had been put forth to | m., we offer 1,000 dv show that the maker of the famous Gorman | ¢ilting of 10 yard avit had lied in some particulars, and b therefore, his aMidaviv was subject to B pelief in every other particular. Judge Decmer took the subject under advisement. <t sum- stock of The fine stripe, long wa T pair. on | mer corsets at the low price of shirt waists at half price, at d0c, Gdc, » and Y8c each. 300 dozen mis urduy Sie pai : : Nearly giving away ladies’ pure silk gloves. silk gloves in black, tan and tomorrow only, 2 pairs to ea pair. aturday evening. ‘body turn outand get a nic Ofticer Kemp ran across four suspicious | 1030 p. m. BENNISON BROS. looking characters lust evening at the corn L ——— of Main strcet und Broad and DEATH FROM A BLOW. arrested them. One of them, who afterwards aid his name was John | Ten-Yea; Hammercott, showed fight and Kemp | Morry-Go-R had to u deal of vigor to get him under | chort time ago and set up a‘ control. He claimed to be a soldier from | Looq 0 ey Well fatvonl Fort Logan come down to see the clephant. SR In the tussle that took place between him | YOuug peopic of the vicini and the oficer they rolled over and over in | horso power, with an overh the and is Fatally Injured. Numver two of thegroup wascaught | ypat day the merry-go-round was h F by Ira . Hend and C. R. Han- | ji¢' Joaded and v man, who happened to be standing near and | \Chen o W appointed themselves temporary policemen. | of the L The other two got aj t670n6 Bl put Do Wity's | Kilbacl in the head ¢ pie Plics of peaple huve piic Witeh Huzel Salvo will cure them. Manawn, suffering from a fractured skull. Eve St bty i . . | thing was done to relieve him, but in vain. Picnic trains, until further notice, o e A R e the use of suit- He died 3 could have been averted by able guard ropes to keep the crowd ay will leave for that great fishing resort, Ray's Landing and Manawa park, Min- er Manhattan ach and Manawa opera | precautions. house (where two performances will bo n during the season daily at 4 and 0 o'clock p. m.) as follows: 1la.m.and 1and2 p. m., and thirty minutes thereafter until 1 night. Last train will leave for Council Bluffs at 11:55 p. m. GALA DAY ¥y Sule. Saturday evenin ters, for this evening from 6 to 10 the finest line of 10 and 12f¢ ginghams all for Dome Ask your gro tic sbap. PERKONAL PARAGRAPIS, to goat ic a yard. S BOSTON STORE. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Day aro in Chicago. Leaders and Promoters of Low Pric L. F. Murphy hus gone to Muckinaw for an outing. Mannwa Breezos. 1 1o 'he Vel great Mrs. Hen There were g ing in Shen: Mrs. F. A. Buckman left yesterday for a | “MJo3 v Coffeen and children are visit- y, attending district . Marshall. traveling auditor of the | ments of the tin cit Rock Island road, was in the city Mr nest Thoraton of Kearney fu the city, the guest of her fath Pusey. Mrs. M. A. Clark and_daughter, Miss donay, lefy t evening for a t in Burli ton Junction, Frank Brownell, formerly with Shugart & | many ladies in bathing lust Co., now of Sioux City, is in Council Bluffs | = Fish suppers and clam bikes for'a fow duys. hattan beach rest: 1 s could scar believed that a ch her until they ht. Miss Lue Snell, who has been visiting rela- | Popular fad. You can have the privilege of tives and friends’ here, will leave this even- | Catehing your own fish and digging your own (A G T P T clums or You can order from the stock always kept on h tho clams f W. A. Ballenger and sister, Miss Leona, of Moulton, Ta., are in the city, guésts of Mrs. h water clams, vulgarly W [T called mussels—say they are fine eating and H. A. Ballenger, Willow avehue, ot Aiene sating anil : ar, howeyer. us tho fish, royal black buss, that are cooked areal del Miss Gladys Allen left last_evening for | fhom. Thos Chicago, accompanied by Miss Nellie Lacoy. whose guest she has been for the past two weels, Muuhattan beach is 80 la J. . Christensen resigned his position as | tude does not make a crowd, cashicr for the Rock Islund freight oftices | never uny dunger of uncomfor yesterday. He will be succeeded by K. B. | either on the beach or in the water fullis. While this weather continaes o W. E. Fitzgerald, son of William Fitzge o num.u ho! “vlrum St. Joseph, where he hus | ter for the going. cen attending commercial college. He will return there in the fall. ¥ frarapt Will M. Keller at Kingston, N. Y., und will spend the tion with his parents, Mr. and M Keller. On s way home he stopped at Chicago and took in the sights at the fuir. C. R. Bolter. a promincut catizen of Logan, was in the city yesterday. He the long drawn out fig cople of Missouri hay is pe re ot as popul for you just as you want them. crybody ties of th even for generations and suddeniy *break forth, undermining health °s tht | death. For all disease: by the | blood Hood's Sursapar alloy for the purpose of | und unapproached reme the county seat moved from Logan, | them all, for it conque ticully at an end, und the Logan ple still hoid the fort, 15 the unequalled discase. the fruit kept in Whe Co.’s cold gtorage. No matter weather is it 1 Piies of people nuve pi Hereld & Witeh Hazel Salve willeur out Da Witt's them open. Fish suppers a specialty. Break- fast served for fishing partics. Fred Rapp, proprietor, cmons was put in Saturday. Burglury ut Underw JH ccal. Removed from 10 Pearl to 34 Pearl | latter from Des Moin were brought in street, Grand Hotel building. from Underwood yesterdsy morning to be — kept 1n the county juil unfil the grand jury Not Quite n Gune Coon, sits next August. They are chavged with A darkey porter loafed around the North- | burglarizing the residence of Thomas Cook western depot yesterday forenoon for a mo- | & section boss on the Milwaukee at Under: ment 100 long, and the train that belonged | Wood: They stole € in money, s razor and to him moyed off and 1eft him. He enve | Some triukets, after which they decamiped 3 [ The burglary Was soon found out, a posse of chuse and overhauled the train just a wus crossing the Iudian creek bridge north of the depot. As he was clambering on board he missed his footing and fell between the train and the iron guard that sevarates | Van de Bogart they were bound over to the the two sides of the bridge. He was not | grand jury. seriously hurt, but & worse frightened dar- " — A key is not often scen. As he walked up | Piles of peopie huve pues, but Dewitt's street to find i doctor he was at least seven | Witeh Huzel Sulve will cure them. iudes whiter than ordinary. A cut on his chin and a bruised arm were the worst of his iujuries. For that “out o' sorts” feeling Take Bromo-Seltzer—trial bottle 10¢ Williamson & Co.. i06 Main street, About three wecks ago Tue B largest and best bieycle stock in city, an secount of a brutal assault ou little Ethel Cook yov~ meals this summer on a gas | TORVEILs. daughter of W. E. Towpkias,who Bl Py Py s , lives at 512 Souta Fourteenth street in . 8¢ 1ho Gus campany: Omaba. Jobn Ryan, the infamous scoundrel fingered gentlemen were overhauled iu corufield ubout @ wile- from Underwood Upou being given & hearing before Justice After Thursday Miss Ragsdale's mil- linery store will be found at No. 10 Pearl. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. The residents of Broadway, in the vicinity, West. Class Hotel Accommodations. beaches for campers, and EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY FREE Motor trains make connection with Omaha and Council Bluffs electric lines from 9 a. m., until midnight. Closing out ail odds and ends in ladies’ ‘and children's |.i||(' wd | ribbed hose in tans and fast black, Sat- \n- Our entire stock of ladies' Toe and h patterns, con- of nice figured lawns and challies, entivo dress pattern only puttern. Open Suturday until Old Boy Ventures Too Near a his cane with a good H. O. Mead of this city went to Crescent a rerry-go- d by the It was run by gear. Trade 't and both were somewhat dis- | was unusually heavy on the Fourth. On The Turf Exchange, Manawa branch Omaha Turf Exchange and under same management, opposite Manawa Park. 3 | A favorite resort for | gentlemen; finest wines and liquors to be obtained. | 1s in full blast ke, allowing oue s of machinery to fall out and strike o little boy named He was pieked up in- sible and carried to his home on Pigeon creek, where it was found that he was Fine lunches, refreshments and music. While you are at the lake visit William Dolson at the “Diamond,” in the rear of the horel, for lunches rnd refreshments. YDAY., JULY 8 1893, LLAKE MA ——e e ] NAWA Finest Lake, Bathing, Beaches, Boating and Fishing in the Perfect Summer Resort, Moderate Price, First- Grassy groves and sandy Boats leave every five minutes for Manhattan Beach, a clean, pertect, sandy bathing beach, with all modern accommodations. VISIT THE FOLLOWING SPECGCIAL PLACES OB ATTRAGCTION: . | 2 The “White House,” northwest corner entrance to Manawa Park. M | pafties. 11l Going over to Manhattan beach take Ed. Aainscow’s swift little screw [ | stecamer Liberty or the sidewheeler Rescue; a delightful boat ride for roc. L Manawa Hotel, European and American. Fine ballroom free for Regular meals soc. Short orders and lunches to suit. 1| b . I Manhattan Restaurant. Only restaurant on Manhattan beach. Fish | || suppers and Clambakes a spccialty, = Just every-day prices for every- thing. Fred Rapp, proprietor. been heard from sine Ever.since the sad air took place ‘ompkins has been acting strangely and her friends came to the that her mind L One day she disappeared and for e of her could be Mr. Tompkins was in the city ye ed that e had traced her to the Metropolitan hotel on Lower Broad- rrived last Tuesday. name, was Maude L. Hickey und_they were married in Homer, Mr. Tompkins still has hopes of find” ing ner and is leaving no stone unturned in | formal af AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA erman shooting grounds, | but the proprictor failed to use any such some time no tra Mike Subert Seeks to Shuffle Mortal Coil. Nineuand | At the Boston Store Great Gingham afternoon aud sti 0 at | Another chance for the hundreds who Manawa | could not get waited on last Monday and t our gingham coun- Tompkins' maiden IMPORTANT MEETING OF SCHOOL BOARD Equalizing Assessments—Machine Tendencies—Looking ip of u Personal and Impersonnl Nuture, GREAT MITT SALE for Taxation—( At the Boston Store. The popular hand covering for this a nico pair of silk mitts For today we will offer entire stock ic silk mitts for 124c a pair. anteed fast black silk cd mitt worth 15c, only ¢ y quality all linen towels e each, worth Se. sale, for today only. Our entire line at less than cost rowds at Manhattan A beach last night and yesterdayafternoon, all ing the cool and pleasant breezes that two weeks visit to Chicago. make life in hot weather endurable and Judge Dufie of Omaka was in the city yes- | happy around the lake. People who came urt. from the heated walls and scorching pave- real- ize the great difference in temperature vetween the cities and the lake. Many nge had occurred in the turned to the hot 3- | streets of the towns. The water is delight- ful, clear as erystal and just the right temperature to be pleasant. There were hot weather Mike Subert made & bunglesome effort to carcer by placing a tt temple and pulling the culiber gun at his trigger last night. Subert 1s a single young man and has been making s home with his uncle, Michael Schlugel, who lives at the corner of Iigh- The fellow has been despondent at times and has often said he would kili himself some day. ing his supper the house and Special wai nth and Q streets. > . BL.37T4c, up to the fincst silk. the largest line styles, and at a 25 per cent saving to our st evening he went out of not seen agai until at the Man- The greatest bar- urant are getting to be a ever heard of, 5,00, §6.00 and 87.00 for today onl FANCY PARASOLS a short distance from the house with a bul- let n his head and paspiog for breath word was scon passed around, time Dr. Slabaugh arrived there wers fully 200 persons gathered at the scene. the house and worked for some time. parasols at nd in ice. Those who have tried dren’s tans and blacks colors, for today at Gbe a pair, Boston on by the physi uight it was reported that the man might hossibly recover. Subert wus i jersey ribbed vests 9¢ each or 8 for 2 n extra quality ribbed vests, for today only 1 weak-minded fellow and worked about at odd jobs here and there. He had veen drinking yeste lis companions that he ze that o multi- nd there is able crushes, ingham, Whitelaw & Co., leaders and promoters of low prices. tired of life, The Grana Hotel, The most elegant Dining room Rute, $3.00 and $5.00 o duy. who can get to the lake will go and feel bet- A number of idle men have from bouse to house in South Omaha repre senting themselves to be sewing machine They do not carry cards, machines or anything else and have the appea It is believed that their sole inten- worning Ofcer of them in the RS Is the price of health, But with all our pre- returned from achool | yution there ace enemies always lurking about our systems, only waiting i favorable opportunity to assert themselves, Impuri- blood may be hidden for years or The coroner’s jury held an_inquest yester- y over the body of Jesse Carpenter as drowned in Mosquito creck. tives of the dead boy did nd hastening vieinity of Syndicate arising from impurn not_consider an | Jaoked'like thay as there wus not the evidence being have some idea of @ machine, but when it came Lo a sowing machine they ang had been ordered out of town John Harrington, John re sentenced 16 i Wiy of | sliEhtest possibility of uny There is nothing in this country like McDermitt and Dan'Sullivan w to fifteen days in the county jail, with five days on bread and water. aischarged and ordered to leave town. Chief Beckett has issued an order that all 2 off the street by 9 o'clock at { them found out later than this will be locked up uunless they cun give a good account of th not care to lose an opportuni inquest and d 1 the inquest w of holding un what the — aches the customer in Manhattan Beach restaurant now lvm‘!mcl condition. Another car load of hon v The others were at on. ‘I'iere was no informa- whatever elicited, suclusion the jury returned the ouly kind of verdict that they cold. The funeral of place at 10 o'clog ily residence, 158 G kids must be night and any is morfing at the fam- lsterlee und Joe Hughes, the former ¥ Carbon Coal Co,, wholesale and retail | <lviming to hail from Sun Fraucisco and the Asessmonts. The city counctl wiet as a board of equali- zation Ihursduy night und were in session for about three hours.,;Fifty complaiuts of **too high' assessment have veen lodged, teen of the minor complaints we, “I'he owners of most of the packing houses desire to have a reduction iu ‘The Cudahy plant SWift ut $40.000. people waut their asscssment reduced to the figure put on Swift's turned at §25,000. and think the amount should be reduced 85,000 in order to wake it the same as the Omaha Packing company. ‘I'he members of the co 1o know what they could do in the matter, d the whole proposition t0 City Attorney Van Dusen, who will advise thein at the meeting tonight. The council met again noue of the complainants were present an ad- Journment was taken until next Monday Manhattan Beach Fish suppers u specialty for fishing Rapp, proprietor. Metzger and Randlet If you want something fine, leave an for Metzger & Randlett’s delic Delivered in all parts of the city. it | men wus organized and the two light- £52,000 and the Sulug for Insuran M. Salzmann bad a fire last February in which his juuk store was burned, entailing a of about §500 on him, nsured for that awount inthe Burling- ton Insurance company & little over a month before, but after the fire the company re- fused to pay up. Salzmann filed a petition in the district court yesterday asking for a Judgwent for the fac Hammond's was re- ncil were at a loss and have refe of the policy. Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, tie test $2.00 house in Iowa. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., real Looking Out for Tuxation. estate and rentals, 600 Broad way There was & meeting of taxpayers in Ed Johnsouw's real estate ofice Thursday night for the purpose of discussiug the present and future tax on property holders of South was 8 sort . Another improvement 1o the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co who did the deed, disappeared and has uot Domestic soap is the Dest. w and the conversation was free for all hands. *The mect- ing was held,” said one of the gentle- men who took part, “for the purpose of in- vestigating some rumors that have becn affont in regard to executive sessions of the city council. Also to have a_committce named to confer with the school board and see.if that body could not be urged to get without making another levy this year.” There was nothing secret about the meeting and it could not have been held in a more publi: place in the city. The committees named wero Frank Pery sons and Judge J. P. Breen on the school hoard and_I5d Johnson and John Ryan on the city council. School Board Meeting, The school board held a meeting last night withall the members present except Thomas. The principal business transacted was the ;s of the contract 1o build the two ne school houses, Lagers a South a firm, wero the lucky bidd Their for cuch building. There wero only two other bids, P.J. Creedon bid and Thomas C. McDonald bid 210,402 contract rends that Eggers & Bock must have the building completad by December 1. Duval Bros. of Omaha were on hand with bid, but as the hour set for closing the re- ceiving of bids wis 5 o'clock on the evening of July 5, their bid could not be considered. A bill for #45 in favor of Attorneys Adams & Bell was allowed. This was the tail end of a compromise case that was instigated a long time ago. Architect, Latenser allowed #430 on account. This is considered to be about one- half of his bill for drawing the plans for the uew buildings, Mr. Bulla stated that he had re BeE that a committee of taxpayers hiad boen appointed to investigate the board matters a little and he moved that the secreta instructed to give the gentlemen free ac to the books and papers of the board and assist them in overy possible wiy 10 find out what they wished to know. His motion pre- vailed. The standing committees as appointed by President Cheek for the next year arc as follows: Finance and Claims—H}; Thomas. Teachers' Examinations and Sularies— Thomas, Jones und Check. Buildings and Grounds—Butla, Cheek and Pearl. Text Books and Course of Studics—Hagan, Bulla and Thomus Repairs, Furniture and Supplies—Jones, Bulla and Pe d in Tne sins, Jones and Publications— Sanitary Affairs and Janitors—Thomas, Pearl and Jones. The entire board was instructed to look up all necessury repairs in the various school louses and report at the next meeting, These repairs will necessarily have to be made during vacation Magio City Gossip. M. Blair is in Eiliot. Press Barrett is home from a trip cast. Borp, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Grimm of Al- bright.'n son. Mrs. Miltou Grifith is visiting friends in Plattsmouth, Charles King of Percival, friends in the city. Mrs, Frank Wepner is home froma visit with friends in Buffalo, The family of Fire Chief Smith is home from & visit iu the east. Miss Hattie Lyman of Dunlap, Ia., is visit- ing her brother, K. A. Lyman, The police arrested two boys for swimming in Walker's luke last evening. Rev. Thomas Stevenson is home from a trip through the east and to Canada The infant dughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Kratskey was buried yesterday. Jun Pancake was placod under §230 bonds to appear against Arthur Hurley. Dr. C. G. Jaycox gave & tallyho party to a number of frieuds last evening. The Misses Etta aad Mary Keed have gone to Chicago to visit the World's fair. Miss Clara Mann of Nashville, Tenn., is the guest of N. D. Maun, her brother. The past grand patron will iustall the newly clected ofticers of Ada chapter, Order 1s visiting » BICYCLE CLEARING SALE FOR 1893 Wo have 3 high-grade gents’ pneumatics, 2 ladies’ pneumatics, high grade, 4 hoys’ and 1 grirl’s wheel in stock, all 18 wheels, of latest design and strietly high grade. 1f we can get the cash cost of these we will let them go. These include three of the best kncwn wheels in the world and not & mar or seratech on them. We are agents for Victors, New Mails, King Klippers and Waverlys. Our reason for clo have arrive 5 carload Homes, 1 car Stewart’s of stoves—I1 car ring up at the middle of the bicycle scason is—August 1st we Beckwith’s_IRound 0. and 1 car wrought ranges. "To muke room we must clear our stock of all bulky goods. Thisisno advertising fake, but we me: vill , 2cars Radiant \ oxactly what wo say. Woalso have one fine Refrigerator left thut'will go at cost. This w regrot that you missed the ¢ four-story business in a two- o stern Star, on Saturday evening. All bers are requested to be present. ‘Tne 7-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nevens was buried yesterday Donovan of this city was_yester- cd to Miss Mary Rice of Omaha, Mason called to T owing to the scrious illness of hermother, . W. Shamblin was callod to Moravia, Ia., on account of the serious illuess of his mothe The parents of F. J. I , D yesterday o McKinney and daughter of Hay visiting at the residence of ) enter, While standing in o crowd last evening watching a street fukir Asher Headlu had a gold watch stolen from his pocket. J. A. Silver has been given the contract to build the new Methodist ‘church. The esti- mated cost of the building is 3,570, Mrs. Alex Schlegel returned home from Plattsmouth yesterday, accompanicd by Miss Myrtle Schlegel, who will visit here for a few S, Alpha lodge No. 44, Daughters of Re- bekah, installed their newly elected officers last night. A number of visitors from Omuha were present, and an enjoyable ovening was spent by all who were in- terestea Mus. Johnson. vroprietress of the Lec hotel. has applied to the police to take cure of un old solaier named CLit who has been living at her house. Cliff gets a small pen- sion, but 1t all goes for liquor before he puys uny of his debts. At least this is the story told by the oficers. Chief Beckett, while out in the weeds looking for burglars yesterday, went to a borhood row over on ‘Twenty-fifth and G streets. Ho Hill and Mrs, Core ¢ were at once taken befo the eviden as clear that nothing but a Jawbone rackot between two encmies had taken pluce. Isuac Matheson, inspector of hides at Cuduby’s, iu passing from one end of a motor car tothe other on ‘I'wenty-fourth street last cvening, wissed his footing and fell. In the scramble to get up he shoved bis left hund under the wheel, where it was frightfully crushed. Dr. Hell dressed the wound and thinks he can save the hund, although two, if not three fiugers will have o be awputated . Plles of people have pies, but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Sulve will cure them. - el At Courtland beach tonight Estelle Gribble makes another balloon ascension and parachute jumy T Nebraskn Visitors ut the Fair, 10AG0, July 7.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Mrs. Russell B, Harrison and her father, ex-Senator Alyin Saunders of Nebruska, called at the state building toda, Among others from Omaba were: Ex United States Marshal Bierbower and wife, Judge Davis, Chairman Ogden of the demo- cratic state'central committee, C.S. Cole, Thomas Lagse, John C. Barnard aud wife, J. F. Temploton, A, W. Teague, Gus Roditer, W. C. Deardorff, E. Millard, C. A. Ambrose, W. H. Goodrich, E. M. Howell, Libbie A. Bosworthr and Clark Morton, -— Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Balve will cure them. ~ e Balloon tonight and tomorrow night at Courtland beach; parachute jump. sons arrived from nd will t here o Th udge Fowler and dismissed as 1 clean out our buiky seasonablo goads Don’t wait till these ure gone and then ance of a lifetime, Our frionds know we are doing a v building, and are short room. COLE & COLE, 41 Main St. Council Bluffs, la DR. SGHENGK'S Mandrake Pills have a value as a house~ hold remedy far beyond the power of lan= guage to describe. Tho family can hardly bo true to itself that does not keep them on hund for uso in emergen- cie + MANDRAKE Is the only vegetable substitute for that dangerous mineral, Mercury, and while its action as a curative is fully equal, it possesses none of the perilous eflects. In Constipation, Mandrake aets upon the bowels without disposing them to subsoquent Costiveness. No remedy acts so directly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Heudache, Sour Stom- uch, and Biliousnesgus theso L4 Tor 8ale by all Druzzlsts. Price 25 cts. per box; 1§ boxes for 65 ¢ta. ; or sont by mudl, post= ugo’ free, on recelpt ‘of price. Dr.’J, H. Schenek & Son, Philadelphin. MYNSTER SPRINGS WATER €O BOTTLERS OF Mynster Springs MINERAL WATER ~AND-— Improved Hire's Root Beer. Privute tamilles furnisned with Pure Drinks Inz Water, fresh every moralug, at $L50 per month, Patronizo Home Industry and get pure wuter und who'esonie sutnier Arinks, Mynster Springs Water Co., E. E. WARD, %012 AVENUE H, Council Bluffs, la. Special Noticas. COUNSIL BLUFF3. TBSTRACTS and loans. Farm and city propert A vougiit wnd wola.” Py &' Fhowas, "Coune ufth TARBAGE removed, cesspools. viults I . Ed Burke, st Taylor's groc Broadway H0-ucre kood, tmproved farm 1 sec T Sheridan Co »for wale 4t $4.000.00. This iwaway below (ta value. Johuston & Van Paiion. bores lot_on botiom f elds, Nicuoison & Co F i SALE at « bary 1 at once. 106 foel by 204 fect ou Vark e rwill sell in : 6 if denirod. K. H. Sheafe, Broads W D8 young 1 L0 work about the hou Gud yard. “Apply at oMice of Leonard Byereth, Pearl birve W ANTED Famn Land: §400 wawen. Bauudd Avery, cor. Fraoklin aud Benueit aves., Couts cll Blufte: