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e — TH1 OIVICE Telivercd DALLY COUNCIL RILUEFTS, NO. 12 by carrler te HOW TILTON Night b —_—_— MINOI MENTION, L Pierce iodown tre I 1 e <o lis Uereafter butcher closed Sunday things w that ali day dir s of th moriiny into who expret t NEr HUst Bed day night, Antonc 5 yos The escaped BOIC The t and fnge uy the Bu commnie day, an not i IR oil stove off with oz wau Mr. Sny commenced an inve fu the arrest of Cooper larceny with th Rossic the dist fr part of wise abi the plai months deserter Fight to Madcl ferl stage at Dights, 10 he an there w and the ol pany at were m gage on o [ down w Mrs, J Broadw too fon wh on mation woran tery. ¢ nd we irs. I Watson their mutulll o off to ja bond of The revival Keables interest First Baptist church Rervices terian turned The Christiun peoy ibics hing the K e *hrist his fellow worker, is also as well Christians g every 1 doue. Wi Will ¢ altorncon Beau dozen cabinet for den's ay srner of Avenue A whe Snyder n Joseph Kopplekom 10 lm June stive Vien ye at revival Conetz, a b, fe sir n living 1l from a Broadway afternoon about 4 o'clock ut the wnd Thirty-focrth stroet Lhis leg and e nareow injurics. He got in Kriaz severe bad bruises, rial of Joseph § nk Robinson on and Newton Shields the ¢ Il he United States fast 1 in on vlington 1« Noduway, was ced in ( States court or 150 1nst the ton on trial before Justice Joper. a colored jesterd: walked into ked up an and made that noth Later on stove missing tigation, which resulted on the charege of from a builling. e was canght 0 niissing stove in his possession » Kopplekox vict court it. He act thought of it at t der found the commenced an action in vesterdny for a divorce Sho was married 25, 1801, but he spent the greater lis houeyndon cufliug her and other asing her, if the statements made in UL petition are uceurate, Three after their marriage her husband ior, Sho wants o divorce and the use her maiden name once move his been holaing down the opera house for the two but s an attraction she did not seen Astounding 058, Last evening ere twenty-two people in the hov Lross pr 13, ‘A toray the board bill of the com. the Ogden hotel, All preparations for seizing the company’s bugs # writ of attachment for $26, the due, buc the manager finally came ith the cash at the last minute. Jotin ['ry, who lives over hasa husband who she cla basking in smiles of wor s ave ot legalized. She ca v and filed an infor: shand and a young named Minnie Watson with adul- onstable Baker took the warrant it L0 the house occupled by Mr. and 'y, where hie found Mr. Iry and Miss vicd on a bed giving full play to ton. ‘They were trotted wus finally released on a coeds w L of e sterd charging her | il, but 17 services unde Phompson have so increased in they ave crowded out of the Commencing tenight will be held the First Presby- church, Last cvening muny were away on account of liack of room have leavted conducting a od gospel of Jesus Powe Mr. Thomuson, A strong prescher nplished 1 The ginmng to realize that a is before them and there is easou to believe great good will be Evangolists an that is not with great as an ac are b wr Wed any tiful e cc esday evenings, and Thursday 10 Pearl street. *hing Lotos given with e at y & Sherrd twenty days; frames of all kinds to ovde: Dome Jarvis W M, Judge S . Donald Macra Chicig Ed I Ating his cousin, Will C. | Maury Mis Jeaves t Denver. M S, M. Casey and daughte stie soap outlusts chean soap 16 Co,, Cotineil Blufs, Ta. PERSONAL PARAGIALILS, d Bedison 1s seeing the fair. Willard of Atlantic is in the eity Keeline left yesterday for a western a Chicago | 2, r., and family left for Tuesday evenig, Hendricks of Bristol, Teun., is vis- endricks, aret O'Donnell of Park avenue his morniog 1 spend the winter in Mrs. Mac- Bride, left yesterduy fora two weoks visit 10 Chicy Miss He terday announcing the death of her Louis, in St Missc turned from the World's fair, Boent t i n Sprink received a telegram y brothe r s Ada and Clara Bedison have where they 0 duys. Miss Edith Thomas went to Avoca yester- duy ci burn hor Aud Cool range. Smoke I 1 gave o ther me today recitation lust ey at ing. the Véterans She will re your meals this summer on a gas teost at the Gas company. D. King & Co's Partagas. Domestie soap is the best Warrc learniug the prin strect Pearl two ago Ho paid BLasol lid fact 1c aft syle as if spent si hon Biin w ouly #4, rouple of wee ko will need with Wt Ga Cheap, 1 Graff, o young man who has been s’ trade in a4 well known left u duy ov for Chicago to see the Worlt's fair 4 visit to Chicago earlier in the fair takin, establishment, His r not cost him a red either wuy, from that he chartered the “blind bag g enough Lo get well out of th er which he calmly went wto the and finished his journey in us good he had bought a ticket. He x weeks in Chicago and returned Just b cents to begin the worid ith. “This time he took with him but as he ouly expects to remuin a 8 that will undoubtedly be all lway W. W. Chupman, 101 Fourth street Lalf blc w ck south Boston store, Baird, Luwyor, Everett block. Ask your grocer for Domestie soap he following marviage licenses were .5 Marringe Liconses, d yesterday by the county clerk Nawme o Lot 1 Mury John W. Moore, Baral Stop best 82, d Address, w, Couucil Blufts A . 28 . Althrop, Council Blufts., 22 29 utle 29 at the Ogden, Council Blufts, t1e 00 house in lowa. off with | | that was pushing it and | which was | with bim Just & in cash und | au unlinnied amount of push | Colleen Fatal TWO MEN KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED Work Trntne Collide Near Creacent— Robert Jenkine and Sor How the The erson Lose Theie Loves Acctdent fape pened Injured. vreck at 12 the th of ¢ v their live clock yoste rt r severely iujured Was sent out from the terday morning load h Honey creck. 1t indey t of a and was in Condud ight cars s Bla kemen n the . viow yaras off, It I 1 was moving at sur 3 nstruction h crew S ¢ e same mstant an ylate, The traiu and the pile driver tra d to stop. crashed to consisting was hurled 1p in 4 broken and but it was t and ears ek tain was badly wreck cksof the flat cars were piled upon each other, stacking up to ueariy twice the heightof an’ ordmary freight cur, Blaine's engine was only stightly damaged at the frontend. The extension front, the pilot and platform were broken down and the smokestack and bell stripped off. A neat round hote about six inches in diamoter wiis knocked in the bell, Neither Blaine nor his fiveman were hurt and neither of thew 1eft the cab. The slight injury in flictediupon Blaine's engine indicates that the greater part of the damage to the pile driver oceurred from the force of the engine the two cngines piling up and crushing the cars between them, The point where the collision occurred is i sharp curve, one of a series of short ns in the track, and it was ipossible for either train to be seen 100 feet away here were sixteen men on the pile driver mostof them being seated on th flat cars near the center of the train, Fore 1an Burns saw the construction train « und, rushing to the b couple of turns. He then had Just time to jump off the rapidly moving train, Ali the restof thi men followed his exumpl d it was this ulone that savea the lives of any of them, Two of them found even juu notsave thew, for when the cleared y they were found Iving unde neath a piie of where the doubtiess been killed instanlly, The ar follows Killed i the Wreck, ROBERT JENKINS of Clinton pile diiver Dain SOREN PETERSON of Council Bluf ton i on Samie train, John Condon of Bertram, Ta., was pieked up unconscious and placed on board the train, which took him to the local depot this city. From there he wis ca o the Wonn's wion hospital, where his physician found that he was badly shakcen up and bruised, but woutd rec Chris Knudson, who 1 tthe corner of Avenue M aud Tenth street, was badly hurt, 1t is feaved is suffering from intefnal in. ap. The pile drive Threo sets ing would wreck was killed \ brakeman on crt Young, brakeman on the construc- tion train, was thrown twenty f when the coliigion occurred, and when he recov- cred consciousness found part of a car of cinders on top of him. His injuries ave pail ful, but are not thouzht to be serious. lives at W Opinion differs ) should responsibie for the sad affair. Conduct ikson of the pile driving train is blamed by many, and the inquest, which is to be held today, is likely Lo sbw thai he at least hiad a large share of the responsibility, inas. much s he started his train off for Couneil Blufls at 11:40 without sending word to the digpatehe denkins, one of the kulled, isa s eterson has a wife and child living e Northwestern round house. be held Tivestiated the Aceldent, everal of the head officials of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway company arrived in the city last evening and made an official in- vestigation. A member of the cluim de- 0 here during the aay pick ing up information in view of possible luw- suits growlng out of the wreck, White Shker Flannel, % 1-2c Yard— ron lros, v we offer 10,000 flannel in remnants of this is a regular Se Lought direct from J 24 yard vards of 14 and the white to 5 10¢ mills, sulé of dress goods today at 13c, e yurd, worth 25¢ 1o $1.00, W is the time to buy dress goods, Bargains in ladies’ dren’s underwear. [ ies’ jo v ribbed vests nd Be ¢ Only Ladies' black all wool v K150, suit worth £35,00, Don't forget our clouk department. est stock in the city, Don't miss this sale today, BENNISON BROS., Couneil Blu sseription v misses’ and ehil- and_pants f price. union suits S, ) Fruit lands and farms. Greenshic. Nicholson & Co., 600 Broad ge S, Day apist, 1s: Tel, 151 Moy Buy Chiutuug A vumor 15 on foot to the effoct national conference of the Latter Day Saints' eh about purchase the Couneil BIufts Chautauqua assembly grounds The conference will commence it rogulny annual sexsion at Logan October 6, and the session last for three weeke, There is 1 fecling among the leading men of the eon ference that the conference mizht be bene. fited by moving its headquarters to somo I id more centrally located plice, They have accordingly been figuring on the Chautauqua assembly grounds in this cit with @ view o makiig a purchase. =1 Hart, the present owner, has given them pr ion which will be brought before the conference at its coming sessi Take no chances. Y advice is best. The deale: stoves beat the Round Cauk knows better, Cole & Cola sell the genuine Round Oak stoves, made by Beckwith, that the ch is Williamson & Co., 106 largest and best bicyele st The M Main ek in eity, stre ¥no Real Estate Co.. 621 Broadwiy Jurvis 1877 brandy, pur safest, Domestic soap is the ves - ANNOUNCEMEN DS, Touy Farrell opens went at the Farnam in James A three-night engage Street theater tonight Hearne's comeay drama, Itis o typical Irish home dy Farrell has o good voice. compuny is good The supporting Especially worthy of ment is little Baby Clare, a wonderful, bright youngster, whom the auditors insist upon having mere thun ouce Harry Williams’ spectacular p Katic Fmmett's great play. *“The Waifs of New York.” will beat the Farnam St theater, commencing Sunday matinee, for four nights. “The Waifs of New York will no doubt duplicate its former suc- cesses in this city duction of Maverick Brander, his daughter, Bossy, Yell. Brag and Blow, Brassy Gall, the wimster 1o Dahomey, and Kunott Init. all well known churacters in Hoyt's “A Texas Steer,” will be at Boyd's theater this even iog, aud will coutinue their visit until sext THE_OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, EPTEMRBER ma New Y mpany here m Phillips' comedians wi Tioyd's theater Monday ni present will not been | v 1y s of its L great specta farce, co are all quality if paid Witch Huzel Luce, or that money can buy - COURT SYLL KL DoWite price AUPKENE Several Cases fuvolving * Settled by the Judges. 1 N, Seot, 24 Points S Tirr Ber the f In the supreme court this Hollembeck by Mi. ( Due notice having been published for the | full tine fived by Qie statute precedent o the hearing of an appleation for i leense to sell Hauots, the village board, before wh plication is pending. his jurisdictic BUDJCCUIIUCR and T cise 0 renonstratied has” Deen fild within the statutory tni should fix an hour of some sabsequent aany for Nearing the application and reaionstra After a villuge bouwrd has jarisdiction of the subject matter of an appiication to sell Hiquors, and the tue has fulty expired o | mstrance, wid one ias been filed, e and Fenionstrors iy consent to \as ey iy choose toufivie that Drake. Error fr Reversed and remanded wiissioner Ryan Gag Opinion I such 1 of th petitionce wnd i suct such hearii 8. 1 con to sell it onrd nets i a judleinl cag fusitl 0 hoar a testinony televiant 1o objec- tions mnde in a4 renioist ugtinst e SENLIE OF such ieense presents @ suficieny Feason Tor the ey ersal of un order granthig Heense Vineent ve State. Evror from Custer ty. Reversed and renmnacd Mr. Jystice Norval. 1. Certadn ussiznments of error I this not considered for the rewson Uie aleged i ings were not preserved by a il of exee prions Tl suprenic court its 1o original jur fon Or uthority (o vicate a Judginent and UG ew el B eause teid wd (e P disteict conrt. The juisdiction of THES COUNL 10 EFant @ new trad i such o cuse 3. TC i reversilile error to I eriminal case it “evidence o eharuster Is entitied 10 great weie he evidence agadist the aecused i ut is entitled Very 1 the proof Is strong, the provinee of the jury. 1015’ for then and Liot thie court, 1o detern it welght sl be given 1o evidenee of aricte vs. Johnson. Error from Buf county. Petition dismissed. Opinion Mr. Justice Novval 1. An order denying a motion fo i not il in such wsense as (o final Judgonent, nor is a niere 2 The rulings of the district court eannot be reviewed iu this conrt before final judg- U LS Becn Cntercd Gpoi the merits of the cuse dn e court Lelow Horton et al vs Bl Platte county. Afi Chief Justicd Maxwell 1. Where there waking i sale of the DIODCILY , one partic i Opinion by 1o by new trinl nstitute i ju ut for Error from Opinion by Mr. dorn, ed 15 no suflicient reason for whole of the partierslip Without- consultation With OF consent of his copartner, caniot sell the firm property. £, however, the firn is in- solvent, one partuer’ in the fiv name ity in LDIODLT CAse KIVE SCeurity on a stoek of gocds 1o seeure abona fide debuof the firn 2. Tustructions as to duress held (o state the law correc Smith vs Parsons. county. — Aftirmed. dustice Norvai 1. The acceptance by Wi of the note of Ui person, for the anioun within'the time fixed by forcement of w mech S len s not alone sufticient (o raise ainy prosumption of the ex- tinzuishuent of the original aebi, or of the abiandonment or relinguishnent of the stutu- tory Fight 1o a lien, Dut an_ agrecient must be shown that Teshould hive thic eifeet 2 Where a person entitled (o lien exprescly agrees to and does of a third il discha anous reby abandons his licy Hartwig vs Gordon. Error from ( county. Reversed and remunded, Opion ion by Mr. Chief Justice Muxwell ve Lis case sub- in his favor and proof. wic requires all instractions to ) cdifications thereof t by i Weiting alinstructions or oral moditici- cof are given to which exoeptions for I taken IS ground of error, Barney vs. Pinkham. Error from Kearne: county. Aftirmed. Opmion by Mr, Chiet Justice Maxwell LIt 1s the duty of the Perkins by M. Appeal from Opinion meehani dubtor, or of the' debt stitute for material v third maturing the en- prescuied by his pleadings The s y and w tion ourt onits own motion o state the issues s presented by the phead- ings o the Jury. 11, however, it fhils to' do so request (0 Uit CITeet must be mide and upon the failare an exception taken. 1f no ex tons are taken and the objection not i in the motion fora new triad i be decnned waived 2. Tnstructions recily 3. The ovidence being conflicing was fairly submitted 1o the jury The following cases ivere argucd and mitted: Cohu vs McClay, on motion; Sf ex rel. Sayre vs Moord; Edney vs T Woodward Pike; Chapman vs ( ou motion; Spears vs Chicago, Burli & Quiney Railroad company Court adjourned o Tuesday, October 3, 9 o'clock i, m., when cases from the Fourt cistrict, consisting of Douglas. Sarpy, Wash inglon and Burt counties, will be called DeWitt's Witeh Hazei Salve cures burns, — - WEALULG ¥ held to state the law cor- sub. 1o um Vs wrber 1518, ast Winds Wil Blow ) Nebraski 1 WasHNGTON, Sept for Thursday: For Nebraska, lowa and South Dakota—Generally fair; warmer; southeust or east winds. Local Record, Opeice oF Tue WEATHER BUrear, Oy *pr. 27, -Omaha record of temporature and winfall compared with corvesponaiie day of past four years It Will Bo ¥alre 1803, 18 1892, 1891 Maximum tonperature, 675 862 7 Minimum tempornture. 422 585 65 Average temperature..| 54> 725 092 5 Precipiiation 00 07" 00 Statemeat showing the condition of tem- erature and precipitation at Omaha for the 1y and since Mareh 1, 1 I Normal temperatare { Deticiency for the day Defic ieney sinee March T orinal precipitation Deficiency for the diy Deticieucy sinee March i e, 4.02 inches 8 from Other Stations at 8 p. m. BTATIONS Omabin 00 Cloar q 00/ Part cloudy North Plaite 00 Cloudy Valenting 00| Clear ¥ 4 00 Part cloudy St. Lo rt cloudy St Pau Daseny Deny Lake City { Kapid Cley | Bismarck St Vincenit Cheyenn | Milos ¢ GEOLGE B HUNT, L e Stricken with Puralysi Nenuaska Ciry, Sept [Special Tele gram to Tue Bee.—Aaron Loidigh. father of Representative G. W. Leidigh, has bLeen strickeu with partial paralysis and is lying in a helpless condition at his sou’s howe near this city Part cloudy Cleur 00 Cloar 00 Cltr 00/ Part o1 00! Part ¢l cal Forecast OMeial - Amal Bluze at Gering. Genixg, Neb., Sept. 27.—(Special to Tug Bek.|—A barn belonging to Edward Bosley was fired by iucendiuries last night aud Lo tally destroved, including a valuable team, buggy aud barcess, wixed | it Tnvades | i | | | | | | Captain Gareard of the | pany G, Fourth i | 0 B BSEENENS FROM OUNCIL BLUEES 5% 2k et MEDALS FOR THE NARKSMEY | Major @eneral Miles Pine-the Trophies on the Breasts of the Victor: REVIEW OF TROOPS AT FORT SHERIDAN Garrison of the Post anll the Competitors for the Department of the Miwourl And the Army Make Grand Crreado, Sept BEee. | ~The United States at Fort Sheridan ol of the depm formal presentation of the the tment and A. Miles D, Special Telogram to Army compe T Tt od today with a nent and the by s by General and staff Huggins, Captain Frank iptatu M. P, Moss. Captain James win Prank Baldwin, Licutenant Licutenant Brewer and Lieutenant rand review medals won 1opar army tear his personal Mich Allen, Capt Payne, It was big wore \y fot the garris visitors Batter 3 under the command Capron; troops B and K Seventh cavalry, under Major the infantey of the post and their exhibition ind there many prose from a First of Cup- of the Buldwin, and were in full pleased the ofticials tospital corps display. Colonel had charee of the regiments while fton acted as bri active cavalry « distance the artillery, tiin dross wade an excellent Ovenshine Captain wier commander. Tl ars present were Captain C. A, Varnuin and Licutenant 18 H. Tlomp. kins. The lieatenans of the batiery swero Todd, Stevens and Smith, The infantey oficers were Captain Humphveys, Captain Havtz, Major | . Captain Brinkeenoff, Captain ( Aptain Cornish and Cap: tain MeGone Licutenants May, Max well, Husch, Blow, Blowfelt, Lloyd and Weeks, Gave Out the Medals. Immediately after the review the success ful competitors of both the departments and (g teams weve marched 1o the center of the parade grounds, where the medals were formaliy presented. Major General Miles in Lorief speceh complimented th ir eficient work andexpressed | fication at the vesult of the competition hen he pinned a medal on the breast of cach successful trooper, and a_word of en meat v given, Of Sergeant e hesaid as he fastencd the large of the departinent we honor and pleasure to award Al 1o one whio hus made the erontest vecord of any marksman, living or dead A liberal applause grected each one as s nanie was called, and he advauced to receive his reward The meds ing or s were presented in the follow- itewards for the Departa ents, The nfantry of the Department of souri: Gold medal, O Rourke, Thirtecnth Sergeant |Otto Syden Sergeant M. Murphy, ond Lieutenant Arthur infauntry; Sergeant b fantry.” Browze i Hobbis, Fiftecnth infat beil, Nine T Sily Thivd infan Third infantry; Sec- B. Fosier, Ninteentn NEField, Thirteenth n- sooPrivato John E 1y Corporal Cup- enth nfantiy s sergeant A, 1 Cam- hinfantsy S Ayors, nfuntry, Disti 1 feam: Gold woant W. Wi Thirteenth in- fantry. Broize nieduls: it Noah Ry Tenth infantry; Serge Erwin, Pif- teenth infantry Cavalry of ~the Department Gold medal, Sergeant John L 1, Seventh cavalry, “Sitver medzuls: Corporal AT, Casey, troop B, Sexenth cavaliy; Pri- Vi g L. Martin, troop I, Seventh cav- ulry: Ser K. Ensstin, troop 1, Th divds, First Licdte 1 cavulry; 1, troop B, STxth eavili op D, Third cavalry; Ser- troop 1, Third cav- S Stewird, troop G, o Huvry Mich Distinzubshed enr Sergeant Hugh Grifith, vy, Brouze meduls, Scott, First o Androws, troop 1, raedals: Lirst ed of Missouri \nahan, troo) vhi D mes Wil troon 1, Elghth Lieutenint W, geant Joseptr 1 alry. Prizes on Pistol Tho rovolve Missouri: actic contestunts, Depar( Gold medar, Livutenant Slver med B, Seventl ¢ band, Third cavalry. t Janies Wilson, troop I'Robert J. Stewart, First' Lieutenun( Soventl cavalry; So b 1, Tenth civalry. Ar s troop Zelah Thompkiu geant Philip Roberts, tr Iniantry The United States army infantry teams Gold s, Second Livutenant J. U, Sixteenth infantry; © Sergeant Thomis O'Rourke, company” G, Fifteenth infantry Corporal 1. G, Spirgin, eompany fivst infantry; Sergeant’ W. Wright E, Twenty-ilird infantry. = Sive sergeant ¢ k. company D, Third jnf serzennt M. 1. Murphy, co infantry; Corporal W. G First infantry: Corporal Tian patly B, Sey at. I,k Mil wntry Distiizuished R N fintry compiny A, Tenth ihfantry WK Pucken, "compuny. by fantry Winners Among t Gold medal Sergeant Divids, y G Sixtcenth in- ergeant N. Ry, First Serzeant Uwentieth in United army medals 5 AL, 1itih wnt ML aery. troop G, Fiest: Eirst W. & Seott, Fipst; Sergeant E. 0. Perkins, troon E, Sixth, - Siver med Corporal ). Moblenbofl, triop C, Fifths S geant C. Korster, troop D, st cant J Lennabin, troop 1, Seventt md Licuten wt 1M Davis, Fourth; Scrgzoant J. b | Thorp, toop I, Seventh; Sergeant 8 '8, Ford! troop 11, Tenth Distinguished teams: Gold medal, Sergeant 1. Housor, troop G, Sceond envalry. SHver iedads: Pirst Sereeant M. Rolhrer Ninth: Captain J. 3. Blake, troop 1, Fifth In the contest between th Iry aud thiricen best infantry in the United States for a parse this moriing, the infanury defeated the cavalry by seven points, cavalry team: Gold . Boulton, troop N, the Army, WASHINGTON, 5 [Special Telegram to Tue Bee]—The following urmy orders weve issied today: ‘he board of ofticers cony savenworth Mareh 10 for ot ofticers, to determive thei moti is dissolved and pointed o weet at the presidenc thereof at Fort Leuy enworth for the examination of such officers as may be ordered before it to de termine their fitness for promotion. retuil for the board: Lieutonant Colouel John N Audrews, Twenty-fitthinfantry ; Major John poke, surgeon; Major “Camillo C, (. v, Kighth cavalry { Major Josept 1. Has- 1 "Pwenty-fourth i fantry; Captain John M. Banister, assistant surgeon; 1irst Lieu- tenunt Charles W, Farber, Eighth cavalry, recoraer. Captain Edward A, | Godwin, Righth cavalry. is detuiled as a member of the board for service thevewith duving the examina- tion of lieutenants of tdvalry only, vice Major Haskell, who will act 8 a member of the board for all other purpbses. following named officers wilk in per son to Lieutenant; Colonel Andrews vresident, at Fort Leavenworth at time as he may desigaate for exam by.the board us to their fitness for promo tion: Second Licutenant William C. Rivers. Pirst cavalry ond daieutenant Kobert G Paxton, cavaley : Second Lieutenant Johu H. Alexander, Ninth cavalry. Lieu tenant Paxton will defer joining his proper suation under his preseut orders until after the co) letion of his examination Secord Lieutenaut Gordon (. Heiner Second artillery, will report person at the expication of his graduaiug leave of abscace Lo the commanding oficer at Was ington barracks for assignment to tem vorury duty with a battery of the Fourth wriilery serving at that post. Lieutenunt Heiner will join the station assigned him. The leave granted First Lieutenant Chailes L. Potter, corps of cugueers, is ex tended one mough Furst Licutenaut George B, Backus, First cavalry, now at Fort Logau, Colo., will re. port in person Lo the commanding oficer at ‘ort Apache, Ariz, for such medical treal ment as can be given bim at that post The following trapsfers in the Eighth cavalry are ordered: Captain . Houry W. Sprole, from troop K 10 troop M; Captain ed at Fort wination fitness for pro- another ap the cull of i I'he repory | casesof the Eyeand Chiarios N K First 1 Mann, Seventecnth infa The leave granted Fir K. Cree, Third month Spe Firs r tor fal orders Lieutenant to ntie I f the inin Nat s i T Lo nted 1 Lewis, Second artillery ave for one th, to take cffect Oc tober 1, is granted First Licut uH Gifford, & actilier DeWitt's Witch Ha; - - . WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, infantry Wost \ Leave sane N cona Salve cures piles Marked tmprovements n the Sianghter- ings I Which Omaha Lends CINCINNATI, Sept, 27 W Telegram to Tn BEE. ' 1row's Price ( will Ay The v maintained \ tota Sped irrent been well rns week indi 205,000 handled by westorr compared wit and 150,000 Ihe total fro 210,000 the preced 6,700,000 mpare tin, March year aga st places ¢ s follows tian Milwinkee Codar Rapids St. Josceph Nobraska Cify Says it 18 Ridieulons, Pavi, Sept. 27— In garding the establishment by the formation of thie company at Clintox, la ton Nind says the idea is the capital of $1,500,000 would by in the bucket I'his particuiar pany partics who control the company and the 8 ind should huve been incorporated in- Min nesota, where its oper will be con ducted. The lumber interesis of Minmnesota represent a capital of the idea of a §1,500,000 trust is vidiculous St an interview f a4 lumber t Mississippi Lumbe New that but a drop an undertaking. is made up of Minnoap Boom Paul B, any yesterday, J absurd, and tor such S100:000.000 un Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. & W. PANGLE, M. D. Tho Goed Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experience. READER CF DISEA OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE. 7ireat the following Diseasas : Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. , Fitsand Apoplexy, (eurt tat, Kidney Complaint, Disease, Liver Comp! | ticrvous Debiilty, Mental Depres- sicn, Loss of Manhood, Sem\inal w Bkrl‘zfi’flx}:l[i';‘x;‘el'n‘gly Whito Swelling, le, Fever Soics, Cancers, Tutiors and Fistula \n ano removed without the knife or :ir.;w:/lnal“u drop of omen wi delicate organs re- RI2292 nnlin “hiopsy Sured Wittt iapping Specisl Attention given to private Risoases of all kiniss, $5.0 to 8500 forfeit for ey Dis~ easo I cannot cure without meroury. 1:7¢ Worms remaved in two or threo Lours, ot 10 i 18 or Piles cured SE WHO ARE AFULICTED Will eave life und hundreds of dollurs by calling on or usi DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL WEDICIRES. Tho only Physician who can tell what aily a person without asking a question, Al corresponden 8e/it by express. s ictlv confidentinl, Medicing Addressail letters 1o G.W. PANGLIE, 1. D, 3 Broadway, Council I3luris, S#"Enclose 4 conts in stamps for r PAINTS. It Pays to Paint It Pays to Use Good Paint. It Pays to Look Avound And See Where You Can Buy Paints Of All Kinds at Real Wholesaie Prices, THE COUNGIL BLUFES PAINT, 01L& GLASS . Thelurgest exclusive Palnt, Oil and Glus house in the Missourl valiey. Is the only piace where you can buy a Lill of baints for cash at wholesale pricos and ve wthat you et the best of everything —Brashes, Ludders. Puints, Oi's, Co'ors, Ii I everythin: eige you will need in the iine this fall—whether 1o quantities you cun carry away In your hands or in ¢4r load lots, assured ments, coes nnd Money is Scarce und you want every dollar to cou 1°s worth, It makes no difference you live five miles or 500 miles f1om Blufrs, you will save money by wholesule, it for all whether Counell buylng at ART GLASS! Ours Is the unly exclusive Art Glass Factory 1n the west whero you ¢.n gt your own fan- cles worked out, or the beuutiful 1deus of spe- clal ar realized without fancy prices Wehave plenty of room. Wo carry u stock of plate and all other kinds of zluss and ure ready to fill orders frow hand pickages to ar lots. Come us, or write for esti- iutes on plute and wil other kinds of glass and painting materi $7 Watch this spac COUNCIL BLUEES PAINT, O1L & GLASS G0, Councll Blufts, Towa, for prices. WE G0 A £00D DEAL ON SHOW. THIE SALES we make depend | } very much on what we can give | you to look at. The prices are We would like to show you what an alter consideration, we have to offer at | A f . Special D ce'g Prices We call them “beforc moving prices” and they are lowered that we may scll out some lines of goods before moving in our new building. ing Prices Are they I’Iousing Prices? Best Body Brussels, 95c. Regular price $1.2 ngrains, Best extra super Ing rchard & Wilhelm Garpet Co., Douglas, bet. 14th and 15th. Regular price Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Ellu‘t'axims. Blankets, Rugs, Fu TS, Fe flt-hcns‘, Cleaned # Djjed. 1521 Famam St Good Work o Prompr “Attention Reasonable Prices. ! »‘.A)UL [ProrRIETOR. A= ve A and 26th S8 4 A A IFull SET O TIIETH Teet oxt New ones b, antted DR W Baiey rd Elooe, Paxton Blose Revoivin: and Adjustable Flower Stands und WINDOW BRACKETS rable, ornamontal ana tieal; admired by'e ery lovor of houso plant No tro cure for un keop plunts with the Fullline, pous, ete., at LUND BROS,, 23 Main 3¢ _ !fie) w0ted In morning, Perfect it guar 16th and Farnam Stroot, Elevator o 16th Street. Telephioue 1043 Aftorneys-at-law Sims & Balnbzidge 8 tomeravtan BRING THIS Wity You federal courts. ooms i=7-8-9, - block Councll Blufts, la. — Prag an Bhugas JARANAN Complete Manhoo AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. Amedical w el tho cuuses, dosorl b Tects, i tifically i U vl aulif work Special Noticess COUNSIL BLUFF3: ANTED-A competent gl Mrs. AT F 1 for general houses iekinger, 824 Fourth ave. T0K SALE CHEAD e ritan Cotnell Bl ¢ . 3 and Truth JPORRENT My Louse il furutshod and all mod- Gs' a plied to Mar | part rout in board. Mra. B. Burhora, 820 gih Ditratte, should vt ite f0r 6his LT T 00K | 1O b sen froe, under scal, while the et | | ( tlon Tasts: Xiate nud, aud A€ arried or Aogh Address the pubiishers ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Subje terlit FEudry man the Piain Fucts, )it Futty — WoxDI R 100D girl wanted at 320 Oakland avenuc; Lbera Iwiagen will i i wanting & Hewl Butute Co. fmplement Al LTURAL A desivable loci IuBICAL it ¢ 621 Broadw Hesn hLave wome and gardon land near 0 YOl now that & bargatns i fr MCCGREW Is the only SPECIALIET ° WHO TREATH A PRIVATE DISEASES AGE pomavud, cousisgols. vaulte, olimnsys and DEBILITIES of lncioaed. K Burke, 4 ‘Taylor's grooery, 543 MEN ONLY, oo - Women Excluded, 6200 Block of 0 exchange 38 yoars axperienes | Ul b 8000 Ten Molues of Copuol) Blufte Olreu! trade for & §13.000.00 10 $20.000.00 slock of Kuns 14th and Farnam Ste | cral merchandise. Stock of drugs W bade for Onana, Nes. laud. Jobusion & Vau Patten, BSTRACTS and loans. Farm and elty property bought and wold Puiey & Thomaw, Cous Blufts (ARBAG merenandise

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