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THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFPY, RO. 12 PEARL STREKT BEE OFFICE: Teliverca vy enrrier to any part or the city H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER 4 Business OfMce. TELEPHONES { §igh{ Faitor. . 49 MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co Boston Store for sun umbrellas Judson, pasturage. Sixth avenue, Miltonberger is the hatter, 502 Broadway The Mayne Real Estate Co.. 621 Bro Judge Smith will hold a special session of district court next Monday About twenty-five residents of First ave- nue spent last evening at Manawa Oscar Linder has taken out a the crection of a cottuge on aven cost #1400, A case of scarlot fover vesterday at the home of C land avenue. Henry Bethers is under charge of malicious mischicf. A warrant is out for his brother, Zed, for larceny L. A. Simons, the Lawrence, Kan., youth who was arrested for trying to sell lottery tickets, was tried in_police court yesterday ning and fined $20.00. Twenty-five members of the Ganymede Wheel club went to Omaha last evening to take part in the wheel parade. Their bic cles w lecorated with ola_gold and bottle green, the club colors, and they made a gay appearance Miss Cox, a bright, from Denver, it for A to was reported M. Harl on Oak arrest on the Je-tiaired little Iy \ unique and highly en- Joyable entertainment_at the First Baptist church last evening. Her program was ar- ranged to show her charming ability as an artist in Delsarte and clocution. Her grace- ful Delsarte movements in Grocian costume and her remarkable ability as an elocutionist provided an entertainment that charmed he Mr. and Mrs, Brill, who live at the corner ‘Twentioth stroet und Fourth avenue, o tipped out of their bugey Thursday ning while driving on Fignth str v Willow avenue. The aceident w d by the recklessness of a man driving another team, collidmg with the buggy and almost e e it. fellow who did the mischief drove a 18 s00n a8 he found what ko had done, and his name, fortunately for hi arned M. VanAtta keops the s of Fourteenth street and Dir of which the tight took : voned in yesterday's Bik, 1o states that the assailants had not been in about an hour and that they h ore, to his knowlede on. He states t we thugs and plug their headquartors, isibility in the matter. wore compelled t re factory last cvening o count of the dullness of the market have been running on short time for while past, but hoped that an sales would allow them to re long at their usual stand however, they notified thew they would have to stop work Just as soon as the financial the money market is over be made fo justify them, th oon at the corner wdway, in fros s that was m t never been before th he does not en nd denics all re- shut it a increase in me before Last nieht, mployes that indetinitely stringen of i the sales can will reonen. here is another fine attraction at Jawa which will eontinue until Sun- day evening. It is the Great Southern Colored Coneert company. eomprising fourteen members. They will give con- corts cach evening in the pavilion at the hotel. The company has a fine reputa- tion, and ineludes many avtists capable of interpreting classic plantation melo- An admission of 50c will be charged. The best building by carload. Address ) win Block, Counc nd in the market Schurz, 34 Bald- lilull’-. la. Domestic soap is the best. PERSONAL PARAGRAP, Arthur Hoffmayr is home from a Chicago. W. . Fleming left last evening for a two WeCKS St Chicugo. Mrs. . A. Clavk has returned from a trip to Burlington Junction, Mo. Misses Stella and Bettie Gra fng in Munitou and Colorado Spr Colo. Frank Trimble and et Tinley re. wurned yesterday morning from the World's fair. Miss Frances Bowman left yes visit of two weeks with relat wood, Miss Datton Nebraska afte on Vine street, The engagement of Miss Sadona Elizabeth Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . A. Clark of this city, to Mr ander Johnston of Milwaukee'is announced Mrs. Dr. Thompson of Fort Mrs. Hubbard of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Reynolds, r., of Gen 1L, are in the city for a visit' with their sister, Mrs. Dr. “Thomas, on South Eighth street, and their brother, John W. sit to s are visit- v for a s in Glen- s returned te her home in o visit with the Misses Henn mith, Ark , The Manhattan Deach jcompany has 80 acres of land bordering on Lake Manawa, much of it covered with beau- tiful shade trees and aczessible to the beach. Persons desiving to camp out are offered grounds for that purpose free of charge. Apply to G. M. Wash- burn, manager, at the bath house oftice, and select your location. Manhattan Beach Co. There s nothing the fruit kept in this country like Wheeler, Hereld & Co.'s cold storage. No matter what the weather is it reaches the customer in l)m'lm'l condition. Another car load of emons was put in Saturday. Council Bluffs. The most elegant in Tows. Dining room on seventh floor, Rate, $3.00 and $5.00 0 day. " Clark, Prop. wtry. Joc and Mat Snyder, two men s0id to ive in Omaha, were arreste v morning by Oficer were engaged in an ope claimed has been their solo means of liveli- hood for some time past. They had a wigon with them and wore picking up empty kees in the rear of a saloon. An agent of Lemp's brey in this city went o the police station and identified the keys as having been stolen, and filed in formation against the two men. Fred Geise, who 18 agent for Pubst, has also been the vietim of the two men, who, it is clyimed, have made a rvegular busiess of stealiog and selling them to dealers in Omaha, making anywhore from &3 to # a day by the operation. " Empty kegs are credited up to dealers who return them to the brewery at 81,00 for the “‘pony” keg and ¥2.20 for quar- tors, 80 1t may be easily seen that the busi ness has been a losing one for the saloon koepe who are yest Claar while th ton which it is The friends of . O. Cook, who met with a sad and painful accident at the elevator while in the discharge of his duties a few weeks ago,will be ;rlvnm-nl to learn that he was a member of Hawk- eye lodge, Order of the World, No. b0, which pays a sick and accident benefit of $25.00 per week, receiving #7500 for tho three weeks that he was disabled. For which he is highly elated and cheerfully recommends \.u association as gilt edged and A No. Il-nnw- [r- . Trains for Manawa will leave Broad- way dopot at 9 and 1la. w., 1, 2, 8 3:30 p. m., and overy thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30° at night. Last train will leave Manawa for Council Bluffs at 11:65 p, m. Cook your meals this Summer on 4 gas range At cost at the Gas company. Ask your grocer for Domestio soap. | alicense for that | ture of his stock s place for | uglies to make his | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS Arrestoof & Preposseesing Young Man Who 8old Bpectacles Cheap, ANOTHER SCHEME 70 CATCH THE UNWARY \\ How Charles Railly A Game with = s oclated a Confidence Prepuration to Cleanse erware- The Young Man Rane Agninst the Police. A young fellow of rather prepossessing ap. pearance has been selling spe the city for several days past. He took out purpose, but the specta- apparently tho less important fea- in trade. He professed 0 be selling & mixtare that would clean silver. When he struck a place where there was & woman who looked as though she might have use for spectacles ine would pull n pait out of his pocket in an incidental sort of wa id offer to seli them cheap, as he had picked them up on the tin Om and needed money. Tho acies looked like solid goid and the dler said they were made of genuine s glass. He had no trouble in getting where {rom $2 to £3.50 per pair for sp s which, when examined more closely, were found to be the very cheapest kind of gilt and_common window glass, and wight cost the seller as high as 8 cents a pair Some of the victims made a complaint at the police station, and Charles Railly, a young man who has been doing the business, was arrested yesterday and slated with ob taining mone, der false vretenses 'he police claim to have a number of witnesses who wiil appear against him av the proper time. Railly says he has done nothing ex- cepting what is done by any enterprisi merchant every day in th He gave bond of £0 for' his appearatice in police court this mc tacles around cles we MAMMOCK AND TOWEL At the Boston Store. A chance for those who desire to make themselves comfortable during this very hot weather. For Saturday only an geass hammock, for $1.00: our price f with braided edge Mexican grass hammock for GREA SALE sold Sat- 50 ican grass hammock for Don't fail to get one, as R to 50 per cent aper thah youever had an opportu nity of getting the same grade of goods at befor AS W erday's paper, wo received ove zen towels of all grades, the same to be put on sale today. We have them all laid out and dy for inspection. The great sale on them commences today, for one day only. IRemember we are open until 10°p. m. tonight. Kt n beautiful huck 1 colored borders . for today 1le¢ each, 100 dozen lored border, knotted fringe towels ¢ each for today, 100 dozen of a very fine huck fringed and colored borders, for 3 for 50e: would be a bargain For to onl At and twenty styles that inot be duplicated any place for one-half move. 1f you need towels now or in the near future don’t neglect this chance—for today only. 150 children's gauze vests, sizes 16 to 20, for 10¢ cach. Sizes 20 to 34, for l6e each. The above isa barg i 5 seldom to be had. 75 dozen Jgyvtian fine ribbed vests 1 100 dozen ' lisle thi with silk steings, worth ale, for 25 today onl 100 do French £1.00, for 4 towels, and towel, 17¢ at 30e we show over |u were Toe and {3c e BOSTON STORE stheringnam, Whitelaw & Cc Originators, Leaders and Promote Low Prices. Sandwich The Sandwich Manufacturing company has been making some extensive and hand- some improvements, and now enjoys the dis- tinction of having one of the most prominent buildings in the agricultural implement dis- trict. General Manager W. H. James has assumed the responsivility of transforming the building, which has always been a bec hive of indust into a modern structure, adding means to facilitate the handling of the constantly growing business and improv- ing the external appearance and the internal convenience A'he exterior has been nted a rich venetian with bronze, black and gray trimmings. ¢ business oftices have been greatly brightencd and improved and the whole place changed so that it is scarcely cnizable e hium of the will m more music arked Mr. uir corn erop in the vthing indicates th Sandwich cornshel in the land than h sale of shelle dollars, and this y of the high water mark. And while we doing this we are going to make our head- quarters here attractive and comfortable, Itisonly a question of o short tim will have to still further cnlargy an depend upon it, we will do our toward makix gericultural di Council Bluffs the greatest center of such trade in the world.” are goiug farahead At . m, yacht race will be sailed over Manawa course. Seven of the finest sailing yachts have sved and will compete for the mag- cup now on exhibition at the Turf, Manawa. A handsome pri will be given to the winner of the ladies' rowing race; also a handsome prize for the gentleman winning the single scull race—no entrance fess. After the races there will be a grand display of aquatic fireworks, Great Keduction in Codur Lumber Pricos, Our company, having a large supply of red cedar in their yards in Arkansas, have concluded to greatly reduce their pr on red eedar for the next 60 duys. is your time to got red cedar cheap, W. . BAKER, Agent, Shugart Block, Council Bluffs, the Lake Carbon Coal Co., wholesale and retail coal. Removed from 10 Pearl to 34 Pearl street, Grand Hotol building. Greenshields, Nicholson & C 1-nm|n-:|mllvnluln,mhllhumlv\u) T Use Domestie soap. Blizeard Came Back. Mike Blizzard crossed the Big Muddy yes- terday noon in company with Deputy Mar- shal Fowler and now occupies @ choice cell in the city juil. Sergeant Whalen and De- tective Vizzard ran him down in Owmaba in accordance with the request of the Bluffs officials, in spite of Blizzard's having shaven off his moustacho with the evident intention of disguising himself in_order to svoid ar- rest. He is charged with highway robbery, and both he and his brother Charles will have a preliminary heariug in the police court this morniag, J. W. Crook, the al- leged victim, having remained in the city to prosecute. Wuile making the trip from Omaha to Council Bluffs Blizzard talked freely about the robbery and aduitted that he had rapped Crook over the head, as he said, ““just for fun. He said he was drunk and felt quar- relsome. When asked if he took Crook's money after he had knocked him scuseless he replied, "I want 0 sce an attorney before Isay unything about money. Do you think | and | undergo any ver, THE OMAHA n Crook looked like s man that would ave 850 all at ¢ Mike Blizzard is well knowp in police cir- cles, he having boen in severAl scrapes be- fore, but his father has always paid his fines had him released without having to setious consequences, His brother, on the contrary. is generally well thought of and it is the opinfon of the of- ficials that he was innocentiy drawn into the affair and. like most other fnnocent people, was unfortunate enough to get caught BENNISON BROS, Gigantic Sale Satarday. NTS' NEGLIGEE SHIRT! ENORMOUS PURCHASE of ladies' Je ribbed vests: also men's and boy's ne gee shirts, bought for spot cash, lot on sale Saturday and Saturday eve | ing at ¢ price. 3,000 LADIES' FIN ribbed vests in fine cotton, silk trimm, thread vests. Not lot worth less thar The entire lot Saturday at one price only, 15¢ ench, t more than 6 to an one customer. Turn out during the day if possible and avoid the evening rush. We have plenty for all. 1,000 G ' SCOTOH CHEVIOT neg l‘m o shirts, neat stripes, lay down good fal, at just half price, day Zic each. 1,300 S' OUTINC Madras cloth, French sateen and canyas cloth negligee shirts, beautiful styles, well made, lnl‘ guaranteed fast, $£1.00 and Saturday at s than half price, entire lot 50c each. The greatest shirt sale on record. 28 dbzen gents' silk and wool stripe French Madras ¢loth negligee shirts, a very fine imported shirt, worth $1.50 and #1 Saturday, during this sale, ach. - A PICNIC FOR 'I"Hl", BOYS. 500 b ,' negligee shi very fine qualit tehecks and stripes in me- dium and dark colors, at one-half pric Satu e each. ‘ateh on bo; ANOI PICNTC URDAY B Saturday evening for three hours, 10 p. m., we will offer the last lot of those beautiful figured lawns, 10 yurds for 25c. Open Saturday yptian combed also ladios' 1i ne garment in this and up to ning until 10 p. NISON BROS., Originators of Low Prices. m. ANoTH FOR TONIG At tho Roston Store. 00 yards duchess mull ginghams and seersuckers, goods worth Se, 10¢ and 124c all for tonight trom 6 to 10 for je a yavd. 1,750 yards pongee and corded batiste, beautifil colorings, for tonight from 6 to 10 for a yard. Only one pattern to a customes BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co Leaders of low prices. Williamson & Co.. 106 Main streot, largest and best bieyele stock in city. w0 _the popuiar Swanson Music Co Another improvemer Schubert piano. Dr. remov Stop at the Ogden, Counetl Bluffs, the Lest$2,00 house in 1o Smoke T, Partagas. Domestie soap outlasts cheap soap 2 e SPARKS OF SPORT. Tourlst Wheelmen's Races, Tho racing meet under the auspices of the Tourist Wheel club of this city takes place at the fair grounds this afternoon, und the prospects are excellent for a lot of superb sport. Following will be found the program and a partial list of the entr) First . one mile nove: Coloman, Omahu; Duquetto Omaha; J. William num, Coutant, Wile Seeond r milo open: sehne, Omal el Culley, Omih Colemah, Omaha: Ed M. Cox, Omaha; D, Hughey, Council Blufls; W. A. Pixlo Russeli . Condon, South Omnhu; \ num, On < F. Coutant, Wicox, {smouth; ' Samuel Patterson, Holton, Omaha. mite open: W. A Pixley, y, Council Bluffs n, Omahas Russell P, Condon, . Coutant, Wilcox; J. A. half mile hi Council Bluffs; C| other entri u‘ml clgh or ¢ hoys will be d Specid Duin. Snok Fourth . hoys: S Pigiu, for this Pixley, O haj 1, club made a de lust night. abreast great A string and extending decorated with showing on its p: of wheelmen, two four blocks, 'their whecls Chinesc latterns and ne every man vlowing wind through a hora or whistle, mado the principal streets 0ok as though 4 all Mardi Gras had struck oceupied the enviable position attraction while the parade la liere promises to bea good turnout at the races today. Y. M. C. A. vs Conventions. The first of the advertised series of five between the Young Men's Christian ation and the Conventions will be this afternoon at Young Men's stian association park. ' me will The teams will as follows: Posttions. Y. M. 0. A, . 0 Abbott Jellen ngel Citustin Sicicoioal ciSelvey Wilkins “Robinson Crawford Bowman ... Hughbinks Kenuedy Dolun Luwler Davis Clark. .. Umpi Thero will bea game of Nonpareil park, beginning at 8o'clock sharp, between the old Hayden team and Nonp reils. Following ions Haydons, Nonpai are the po Position ils, \hmmhlm Mahoney Bradford MeAulitre NSl a0 Wignan........ Monaghini’. ners W. Bowles. Mulioncy HAsTING [Special gram to ' 2| —The Hastings Bi club races this evening were well attend and resulted as follows: One-fourth mile Deere first, thirty-eight and a fourth sec onds; bareback, one-eighth miie, Leach first, twenty-six ana'a half seconds ; one-half mile, Wauzer fiest, one minute eighteen and o nalf seconds} fat man's, one-fourth mile, George first, forty-threo and a half seconds : two wile handicap, Wanzer, scratch, first; Bellamy, fifty-five yards, second; Leach, scrateh, third, sle- oxt Naturday. The Omaha sud Kearney lacrosse teams will meet for a mateh game at the driving park Saturday, July 29 —_— Two More Colorado Banks Close, GueeLey, Colo, July 21,.—The Union bank made an assignment this morniug to James E. Benedict of Denver. The bank is per- fectly solvent, and not a depositor will lose & dollar. Cestep Bure, Colo., July 21 of Crested Butte closed today. 5,000; assets, §45,000. —— Piles of people have pues, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure theu The Bank Liabitities, 08, | LB DAILY BEE: AFFAIRS AT-SOUTH OMAHA | All Quiet at the Bka Yards Just at Present, Gt COUNCILMEN MEET AT JETTER'S BREWERY Mrs. Poterson’s Romance—Appralsing Prop- erty—Another and Missing ¢ blers Fall to~ Seitlo — Ruilroad Change—Viadnet Matters, Everything was quiet at the stock vards | railroad yards last night. The same that worked ‘Thursday night showed up for duty and no more changes have been made. Mr. Sullivan, the switchman who was dis- wrged for being late, retuened fr colu yesterday. Ho says his mat come before a union meeting soon. One delegate from cach of the switch- men's unions has been appointed a mittee to go before the « Stock Yards compar and McManagle's cases. Mr. Bond was the wate from th South Omaha lodge had an appointment with the direc- tors yesterday, but as only Messrs. Paxton and Creighton were bresent another meot- | ing will be held. “The foillowing notice has been put the Swiwehmen's Mutual Aid asso odgy or will a com- rectors of the t by tion, rs of lodges 3 .83, 166, and 161 are requested to meet ut the Antient Oraer of United Workmen hall, corner of Twenty-sixth and N sirects, South Omaha, at 1:30 p. m. sharp, July 28, above is signed by the master. ast night and 1zhtup at this meeting, secial police who were appointed 3 or were kept on duty last night and will be until the mayor sees fit to with- draw them, Another Hoshd Missing. 1 living on Seventeench street between L and J. is miss- ing, stlarcalled at the police station v morningand asked the police to a in locating her husband. Kistler has in South Omaha for some time and is well known, On Monday morning he was employed as collector for the Metrovolitan any went and introduced " hit then Jeft hm to go is known that Kistler collected £, On Tues- aay morning he turned in his book bat did not leave any mouney. The manager was out at the time.” He has not been scen by the insurance mpany people s , seen last by his family on the 19tk From what information the police can glean it is the samo old story with Kistler. He monkeyed with the tiger and other card games and lost his roll. e was u in Deaver's gambling house about 1 o'clock Thursday morning, and also again Thursday night, aud left the roke. He has prob- ably left the city. The gentlemen who were appointed to ap- praise the property to be condemned on ae- count of the opening up of N stroet east to the west line of the B.& M. right of way hay ploted their work. Ihe allowances are as follows: M Holm four parts of four \ George Bichel, parts of two lots, &00; Mrs, arah Amseow and D. D. Gregory, a strip of land containing one_acre, owned by them jointly, #800: John.S. nfield, a strip of land contaming the fractional part of au acre, 5. The total amount of the allow- ances foots up £2,800. Tho property owners along th now be equally t \ the work of opening up the street will be begun at once. Met nt Br For several weeks the city council has been juggling a proposition to do something with the public street’just opposite Jetter's brewery. A special committee held one or two sessions at the brewery and reported nothing but progress. At the last meeting of the council Mr. Buila had the matter re- ferred to the committee of the whole. Asa result the entire council metat the brewery, or near there last evening, and_ sized up the condition of the place. One-half of this street only has been dedicated, and the city does not feel like making any repans until it controls the whole street. It issaid that the brewery hands treated the councilmen roy- ally while they re ned. Crashed by Leo, John Miller, one of the employes of the South Omaha Ice company, came near being crushed to death at the Exchauge building yesterday. Miller was unloading a large eake of ico which would probubly weigh 500 pounds. Just as he raisad it to o plavform at the rear of the wigon his foot slipped and he fell to the ground, a aistance of five fect. The i divectly upon him, the v weight striking himon the stomach. s thought the man was killed, but after awhile he showed signs of life and was removed to his home at Twenty-fifth and Q streets. Miller is 4 married man and a faithful workman, Puglistic Tendencles, Thomas MeGreaevey, who lives on P streot between fth and has given his neighbors several o of his pugilistic talents and has used his delicato wife to display his bru- tality. His latest offort was last might when it is said he beat the poor woman until he was let up by tho neighbors, Ofticer s sent for but arrived too late to catch MGreovey or the individual would hava been locked up. Looking Into Council Procsedin Johnson and John J. | council, are going the books at thecity clerk’s oftice, particular atiention was given iness transacted by ta il while in executive sossion and the newspapers for publication, The O Street Viad 1"assal At last the Q street viaduct has been made passable. This structure has cost the great deal of money, The repairs just 1 cost in the uelghborhood of #3,5) dumage was caused by & washout from u heavy rain. The people living over in the T hu:l ward are elajed gver the completion of the work. ade The Magio Uity . Elmer Dugan of lowa City is visitiag here, Cnief of Police, Beekett is improving Mrs. John Owens returncd home yester- day from Chicago.j She was accompanied A4 " T0 BRACE UP the % system nftor La Grippe,” ", Dbumonin, fovers, and s othey prostrating acute ~ eases; to build up needed flosh #nd strength, and to restore health _and vigor whea you feel ! run down ” -ni M u) © best thing orkd s Dr. Piercos GotiesMtodicar Discovery, It promotes all the bodily functions, rouses every or- gan into bealthful action, urific and enriches the lood, and through it cloanses, repairs, and {nvig- orates the entire’ system. For the most stubborn Berofulous, Bkin or Scalp Diseases, Dyspep- Biliousness, and kindred ailments, the Discovery” is the only remedy that's guaranteed. Tt it doesn’t benefit o cure, You have your money back. Can you think of anything more convinc- ing than the promise that 1s made by the roprietors of Dr. Bage's Catarrh Remedy | t is this: 'If we can't cure your Catarrh, wo'll pay you §500 in cash.” SATURDAY, BUDK | iy Missouri Valloy vest m Lin-.. nd_explain Suliivan | He was | JULY 22 1893 by Miss Owens, who will visit here for sev eral weeks. - C. 8 Felch of the Hammond force 18 home from Chic KO, Miss Barbara Hoyman i visiting friends in Atlantic. Mrs. William McCollistor is homo from & visit to Marshaltown G. E. Blackstono of Craig daughter, Mrs. J. F, Cornish The St. Agnes school children will at Spring Lake park August 12 J. G. Hayzlett 1s home from a trip through the western portion of the state Miss Nellie Blackstone of Blair, who has been visiting friends here, rveturned home yesterday Aclass from the Bohemian turners yesterday for Milwaukee to participate the national tournament Miss Nellie Cockren returned to her home rduy.aftera pleasant visit with South Omaha friends. There will be a spocial _meeting chapter No. 52, Order of Bastern S initiation work at Masonic hall tonight A. H. Le~ traveling representative for the tock yards company, and wif pturned this morning from a visit to the World's fair S-year-old daughter of John Sullivan, living at Twenty-sixth and O streets, fell from a fifteen-foot. bannister last evening and was painfully injurod Cudahy Bros., packers at Milwaukee, were on the South Omaha market yesterday for the first timo in the history of the yards They bought several cars of hogs Rev, J. F. Ross, pastor the United Presbyterian church, will preach Sunday morning on 1 he Best Treasure,” and in the evening his subject will be, ' “Preaching Josus. " Rev. Father McDevitt has been chosen the delegate to represent the South Omaha Youug Men's Ins#itute at the national con vention which meets in Cincinnati, Septem- ber Dr. Sherman of Nemahs is visiting his vienie left in of Ada for anty 1s one of ntly appointed in tment. Jay Mer- will bold forth at il Frank Patrick ion dep: tant. The e, Blackw, aro assigned to Cu Tt Wil 13 Bio WASHIXGTON, urda southerly w For lowa—Fair; southerly winds; in western portion For North Dakota 1y ble winds; cooler in southern for & continued sts ~Fair; warmer fair and var western suth Dakota ~Fair;southerly wine I Record. ATHER BUREAU, OMANA, 1ol temperature and 1 with corresponding day CE OF TIE W 1. ~Omaha vee rainfall, compr of past four years 18! Maximum temverature. 5 Minimum temperature, G4 Average temporaturo 7 Procipitation.. .......... 51 16 atement showing the condition of tem- d precipitation at Omaha for tho and since Mar 1892 1801, 1890, R0 Uprecipitation ney for the day y since March 1 her Ponts wt 8 p . 16 neh 16 inch D119 ek STATIONS, Omana. Denver......... Ko Gl Part cloudy. Cluir Part “loudy At OMclal, Pimples Blotches Scrofula are all caused by Impure Blood Be warned! Nature must be as sisted to throw off the poisons. Tor this purpose nothing can equal Nature's own assistant KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA A pure Vegetable Compound of Herbs, Barks, and Roots. Contains 10 acids or mineral poisons. Tt is on relinble ms the Bank of England AN thad s ciuitmed for i, i€ Wil do. $140 & bottler Al druggiats. HeaLy & Bigrrow, L 531 Grand Ave., New en, Conn, FVVVTVIVD : é : ¢ o [4 s g : 4 ¢ } : H [4 g ¢ : : [ KNOWY FD(‘P Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly uflv\. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy fife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embiaced in - the remedy, Syrup of Figs, Its excellence is due to its presenting in'the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the |«-ln-.~hing and trul beneficial properties of a perfect 1 ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers l\m‘ |mrnmwm|v curing constipation, It has given satisfuction to millions and met, with the approval of the medical profession, beeause it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without wes ening them and it is perfeetly free from every objeetionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 50¢ and 81 bottles, but itis man- ufactured by the Californin Fig Syrup pac s, and being well informed, you will not I'KEEP coOL inside, outside, and all the way through, 2 n. 17 1o ins not and 1. A Fuller & Sts., OMAHA, NI Brohdway and ' ST. GALLEN MONK nnops (SUCCUS AMARUS) s €0 tho taste. rifying 1o the the nyeic farly eitic {vo orguns and comp + ABBEY LABORATORY ¢O., 1428 MississipPl AVENUE, ST, LOUIS, Mn. —o Thon recolpt of 40 cents to defra e will il (o uny addr oy contalning Touk Guncss, 1 wooden ¢ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGCISTS. Price 81 per bottlo. 85 for 6 Lottles, full iz I Special terms in lurger lots, N0 9:0:8:0:00 Bo0o@-8: We have 3 high-grade gents’ 4 boys’ and 1 girl’s wheel in- stock, all high de. include three of the host kne them, W reason fc have arriy Homes, 1 car our swck of what we say. will ¢l regret that you missed the chanc ele carlonds wart’s bulky and 1 ¢ goods, all WA BICYCLE CLEARINC SALE FOR 3 pneumatics, 2 ladies” pneumaties, high grade, 1543 wheels, of latest design If wo can got tho cash cost of thoso wo will let them go. vn wheels in the world and not & mar o: are agents for Victors, New Mails, | ning up at the middle of the bic of stoves—I car Bockw ar wrought range This is no We ulso have one fine Refrige n out our buiky seasonablo osds of a lifotimo, four-story business in a two-story building, and COLE & COLE, 41 Main St., Council Bluffs, la. Retreat FOR THER [nsane In charge of the Sisters of Meroy. This renowned Institation 1s situated on the high blufls back of and overlooking the elty ot Councll Bluffs. The spacious grounds, its high location and splendid view, make it & most pleasing retroat for the afMlictod. A staft ot ominent phiysicians and n 1 yeps of ax- perienced Lurses minister to the comtorts of the paticnts. Epeciul cara givon to lady pa: tients. TERMS MODERATE. For particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIO, Frank Street - - - Council Blufls, lowa. MYRSTER SPRINGS WATER 0 BOTTLERS 01 MyasterSprings MINERAL WATER ~AND-— Improved Hire's Root Beer. Privato famitles furnist Inz Water, fresh every Patronize Home Tndustry and got purs water and who.csome sum ner drinks, Mynster Springs Water Co.. S E. WAKD, 5012 AVESUE Council Bluffs, Ia. (d with Puro Deink- moraing, v $L50 per Thio bes fnvestment for a housewito [he-Excelsior Home-Baker and Roaster i tasty, loaves ft m meat will be tous clements. Naving teled it [ s quick-selling Kitel AGENTS WANTE ®. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, Council Bluirs, oy " The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Hotel, Cor. 12th and Howard Streets, 40ro0ms ¢ 40 rooms & 0 rootis with bith av#6.5) per diy. Modern in ¥ tespect, viy Furmished Throughout C. S. ERB, Pron Speclal Nol:ic a3, OUNDIL SALE d elty proporty a9, Couneil BSTRACTS and loans, bought and sold. Pusey Bluits JARDAG removed. holce Joluston & Van Troud® sl way i WANEED A carponter il take pay i horses, uneil Biufs, L ¥ i W Mt street to build a small house ADpIy 10 Leonard Eva Tand near tho elty. Al uncil Bluffs, In ¢ ()\I\ and hickory posts fo farm. Address ) A orrorr [ We havy Several desirable houses and lots unde “losure of md that we wil elose out onthly payments or for cash, Day & Hess, 15t sport DS and A Adross D, el a1 o girl for gencral housework at MeResson, 3200 Oalland av TANTED € once. M 1893 and stri These ateh on ing Klippers and Waverlys, Our clo sonson is—August 1st wo will W's Round Onks, 2cavs Radian To muke room we must clear aldvertising fake, but we mean oxa or left that'will go at cost. This Don’vwait till these are gono and the Our frionds know wo aroe dolng o ro short room, "DON'T YOU KNOW OU We invite you to callar1s : our r:pository. All of the want the best at the right pric: 304-6-8-10 Min S, ta us, or ad r ss, UN ON TRA come and cand b st styles kept, ISk an buy the best Buggey, Phacetons, Carriages, Sulky, or any tluuflr in the line. If you R CO, Councll Bluffs, Ia