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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL NO, BLUFES O1FICE 12 PEARL STREET Telivered by W, TILTON Arrier to nny part of the city Manager 3 ONFS | Business Of N TELEPHONES | Qiisinees O L —_—m— MINOK MENTION, N. Y Plumb Boston store The Mayne | Sell Hough v rday morning feree street a fow nights o The infant child of Mr. and Mr rence Olsen died at midnight Tnest at the family residence ayenue Yestorday was the day for making out the quarterly pension papers, and every clerk in the office of the county clerk was busy all dauy long eal comedy of “Crazy Pateh” will give Amusement lovers a chance for an evening of giggles laughter and roars, 1t is snid be intensely funny A lecture will be del: o'clock at Iy t, n refo 1 wubject will be the Pulpit.” He The case of J rzed with defr, out of proper taken to Justice Fic & change of venue morrow, Kegular meetiog at Grand Army of ¢ e ( fined $21.40 in for disturhing the far vered Frida ong's miss| by M. W drunk nd gamb From the Gutter invites every on M. and Ellen wing W, A valued at U's court yesterday on and will be heard ta evening man's Relief corps s Republic hall Frid October 6. All memt ¥ juested to be resent. Business of importance will come fore the me By order of Mrs. Annic Campbell, pra Council Bluff demy No 1, Pilevim Sister of An Il hoid a social veception at the residenco of Mrs. k. H. Haworth, 1020 Fourth avenue, Sturday evening, Octo: ber 7. Commercidl Piligr aud ' their wives are cordially wvited aries Curtis colored man, who lived up to 4 year or so aud worked fc $3 4 week as porter of n Broadway saloon has suddenly heen raisea to o position in the employ of the wovernment at Washington o salury of &1, 80 says, the loes organ of democ case is pointed to as au instanc animity of the democratic istration. \While here Cur tis had a volice record and & political vecord that were both exceedingly vaviegated. Rev. H. W. Kuhns of Omaha will on Sunday, at 11w m., for the St English Lutheran church in the Young Men’s Christian Association chapel in the #m!'l:un vlock. Dr. Kuhns was the first Snglish Lutheran minister in Omaha and Nebraska. While pastor Omaha he ched in Council Bluffs as ecarly as nd secured n lot from Mr. Bayliss on to crect w church. He is n'man of preach Jolin's in at Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Gerner Ch A. P. Crame the city yeste Mr. and Mrs. from the wWorld's fair. G. 5. Meyers wiil leave Saturday for a visit to the Worlt's fair, Claude Dye of the county treasurer’s ofice typhoid fevor. rLand family leave a visit to the World's fair Mus. G. C. Brown left yesterday cago, where she will visit rolat ptain and Mrs, D. B, Clark cated their fifty-thivd V. Mrs. J. M. Flagler, who has been visiting relatives in Illinois for several wecks, 1s ex- pected home this morning. Miss Maude Williums of Boston and the Misses Helen and Mattie Field of Shenan- donh are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. John sou. Miss Bertha Ilstep, who has been visiting her brovher. W. (. Estep, for some httle jime past, lelt last evening for her home in Cincinnati, Henry E. Tagger of Council Bluffs and Miss Agnes G. Cole of Omaha_were married o) o'clock the ride’s residenc 500 North Twentieth street, in Om After the cere which was performed by Icev. I, W. Mr. and Mrs. Tagger lefy for the fair. They will make their home bity, where they both have have g of the Avoea Herald AV was in \. O'Brien have returncd this even for Chi terday wedding anni World in this many friends. A Bargu Tot air furnace in first-class repair, with piping and grates for nine rooms: also, two gas stoves, lot small tables with tablecloths, 40 dozen triple plated Rodgers knives, forks and spoons, dish all kinds to set, 120 plat sots hotel or restaurant sily § Im«mm. used . in Masonic temple dance hall, for sale at a bargain. W, J Jameson, Masonic temple, Council Bluffs, Boiled linsced oil at Davis' 48¢ per gallon. raw oil, 45e a gallon, Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap Fulied to Wik, One of the teachers of the Council Bluff public schools has been muking somephing pf a record 48 a peaestrian lately, talk- Ine with Judge Woolson and T s Mot ealf, sr., who board at the same place with her, she offered, in u bantering wily, w0 walk from the postofiice in Council Bluffs fo the toruer of Ninth streot and Douglas in Omaha in one hour. There was nothing in that worihy of notice, but in some w Feport got around that she would st the postofice corner last evening ut At the hour appointed the cor seething mass of humanit Bporting man in tha city was tobet on the event, while there woere great wany who do not belong to the profos Bion, but were anxious to see the start But no lady teacher materinlized and the disup vointed crowd had to disporse. in rt from Miss Ragsdale’s millinery opening, the first of tho season, was thoroughly ap- preciated by the' ladies, who greatly rdmived the many new und handsomo pattern hats and bonuets. Miss Rags- ale is now ready for business and has ample forco o il wll ovders promptly. Willismson & Co., 105 Main strcet, largest and best bicyele stock in city. George S, Davis, HUrt In n Kunwway. J. H. Weaver, who lives at the corner of Thirty-seventh street und Avenue D, was fuite severely hurt last ovening in a run- » . He was driving along Broadw; when his horse took fright ut a passing bleyele and ran up on the curb stone, tipping the buggy and throwing Mr. Weave with a good deal of force Lo the hard pa ment. Ho was picked up and carried home. #od an examinuation showed that there were no bones broken, his right shoulder una side were badly bruised. He will be all right in a fow days. 1t has long been conceded a fact that If you want anything reliable in the fArug or paint line you cun get i at Davis', and at prices that Jdefy competi- tion, Murringe Licenses, The following marriage licenses sued yesterduy by the county clevk: e and Addr Squire, Dewell, A. L Taune Lillian E. W were is- ancil Blufrs aneil Blufts, 1 Blufs il Blufrs r, Council Blufm “rederick Brummen, 2 Katherine Herbert, Fruit lands and farms. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. 600 Broadway. Tel. 151 Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, la. Domestic soap is the best 43 3 | Cnion 1 | the jury the | | county | has veen recently fi 1 of hi NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS the District Court of More than Passing Interest, JoH. E CLARK S LIFE INSURANCE MONEY His Former It riner Makes & Claim Against I the Case—Charges Made Against Deceased. The Facts that Are The case of Grimme ngainst the c Railway company was given to | yesterday the district Another damage suit, that of Scott Wilkins a 3 Motor company, was expected to follow this case immediately, but the attor: not ready to begin when it was called and it was passed for a time. The case now on tria Wright the Life Insura compy company is not involved in the amount of the policy which g the 1L is now 0 the huands clerk, awaiting sion_us who shall get’ it. M .13 wife of a former conl 1 hitnt of this city, now sed, and Mr. Wri e the' real parties to the dispute. ‘T'he interesting ™ about the casc is freedom with which Wright hes in: ch against Clurk, who wus a f or partne: his fn the coal busincss, but is now in his vo. As lius tated in e Clark'sdeat as followed very shortly rumors that were circulated w the effect the investigation of his books showed a shortage of #5000 or £20,000, A con troversy followed over a policy of insurance for 00, Wright claiming that it en’ assigned to him by Mrs ¢ to her husband's death to cover 2, while Mrs. Clark hand, claims that only en was assigned to Wright to cover something like §1,000 that had beew advanced by Wright to enabie he t huusband to go south for the latte I'he restof the volicy, she all wssigned with- | out hier permiss and therefore she not bound by it Wricht, ina paper which s that Clark’s It was to t amount of PUFL of the amount whicn he appropriated was speat in paving the miums on the insurance policy which he is now trying to gather in in court nevs were is that of George . Mutual | insurance catall ve inst rihwestern T'hy the as to the [ rise of 4 Bee embezzlem and that Underwear Announcement. New goods at new pi ave always to be found at our store, but more especially in this line for the present season. Never were such values offered by us as g at present in our under- artment. undecwear, natural ves s y The, 8be to $1.50, vests and pants, 25 $1.00. in plain and ribbed. Gent's underwear gray and camel hair LOo, $1.50, Th boveis four numbers, ndory s and leadin all b pants wool, red, Ly 10¢ up. All wool camel haiv 25e up. Sce new line ribbed vests and pants in natural wool, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., Couneil Blufis, [a. Store closed every evening at 6 ‘ept v and Saturday. BOSTON STORE. mixed vests 1d from and natural from of children’s B, p. m., You can't afford to burn high priced fuel in old, worn-ovt stoves. They waste the price of a good stove every year, Cole & Cole sell the Radiant Home and Round Ouk stoves, the great fuel suvers, Stop at the Ogden, Gouncil Blufls, t1e Lest $2.00 house in Iowa. ing & Co’s Partagas. Domestic soap is the vest, SOUELCHED HIW, How Cltlzen Short Was Prevented from Mukiog a Speech. Jolin Short, citizen, had another tilt with the federal court jury yesterday afternoon, and, as usual, came out second best. He has a pleasant way of seizing every oppor- tunity of “‘prea le calls it, the doctrine of the union labor party, wherever he happens tofiud a few people’ gathered together for any purpose whatsoever. Last spring he mounted the steps of the post- ofice on Sunday afternoon and was blazing away with his anarchist_doctrines, hitting every head thutappeared, whena portion rdor was quenched by a lavge pail of wat that e down from above. The Petit jury was in session, and took that method of showing its disapproval of Citizen Short's way of tearing the atmo: phere to pieces. 1t was not until o 3 five puils of water had descended and struck in identically the same spot, the top of Mr. Short's nedd, that he fally gave up preaching. Yesterday afternoon he took ady the fact thit theve we about the federal though a little them, und_repeat spring. The audi of hootleggers, and Short's c falling upon sfruitful soil, whe jury, which was in the same tuctics nt 4 pail of water divection. After had been 1 ntage of the grand siou this time, adopted s its predecessors fiyig in a downw: the ‘fourth-story by ted o few umes, Short bundled — up his wrath and’ went upstairs 10 look for Judge Wi s0n or some one else) who had the legal right to flay the jurors aliv Deputy Marshul Richards was the fiest one he van across, and he got very little satis- faction further than au admonition to keep away from the government building with bis speeches 1f he didn't want 1 got wet. Short immediately grew pugnacious and said he would preach from the steps of the court house until the building fell down and no one should stop him. With that Richards grabbed him by the veck aud hustled bim into the oftice 'of tha clerk, where he was kapt on the gridiron for some time, He was finally allowed to go with auother admoni- tion. Mru. Plotiter's Millinery Dinplay, Spread oat in artist profusion, #8,000 worth of the finest and richest autumn and winter millinery was the attraction that drew crowds of ladies to Mus, Pleiffer’s yesterday afiernoon and ng, the closing day of her annual opening. It was one of the vichest dis- plays that Mys. Pleiffer has ever made, and the delightful weather permit the ludles to come out and enj ; Many ladies from Omaha attended the opening and carried away mavy of the | elegant pattern hats and bon Pleiffer is better prepaved this s than ever to meet the raquirements of all classes of trade, and she will make | prices that will suit all, Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best NE Peus Chureh, The women of this parisn received a very urgent exhortation Sunday to be present at the chapel this afternoon at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of enrolling themselves s members of the Pavochial )Aidg society, also to attend for the annual election of oficers. The next weeting of the vestry will come on Friday, at 7:80 p. m., in W. J. Jameson' office, A8 affecting the welfare of St. Paul's church, this will bea session of more than ordivary interest. The nature of the busi- ness 10 be trausacted was explained by the rector on Sunday morning. Bacharagl Bad Busloess. Council Bluffs veaders of Tuk Ber were cousiderably interested in the account which appeared yesterday of Joseph Bacharach and Joseph Witters being ar- rested on the charge of obisiniug money under false pretenses The game they are meeting | there | hole in his trousers | fri | class Ea fect | | he was running 2 | vainfall comy lunqod 0 bave operated was Lo capture THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 1893. farmers coming to the World's fair ana steer them to a store on South Clark street, rep. resenting themscives to bo reprosontatives of the firm of Montgomary, Warl & Co, As this firm does an extensive mailing businoss among farmers they found a fraitful field for operations, and accused of fle various parties out of £1,000 or_more durin, tho past few weeks. Both of the m plicated in the affair formerly resid Council Biuffs and kept a clothing stor Broadway near the corner of Main str being clork for Bach; ‘ nsidered very enterpr NTAL ACCID EXPLOSION, Deputy Marshal Fowler Almost Loses a ce of His Leg. Deputy Marshal Frank Fowler came near with a bad ident yosterday wnd escaped only by a rare piece of Oficer Murphy came into the city building and finding Fowler brushing cout offered to hetp him. He brushed way vigorously for u few suds, when was @ sudden and Fowier od nd to see what was the matter, thinking that Murphy had tired off a blank e for the fun of seoing him ju ad he found Murphy more frichtened himself, and the cause of his was ol cnough when F that there was a larce just below his pistol vocket, made by the bullet that a second or two b \ chamber of his re In using the brush, Murphy had accidentally strack the hammer of Fowler's revolver as it lay in his pocket, and thesexplosion was the result, Fortu ately, Fowler was standing with his leg in such a position that the ball just grazed it 1 almost its eutive length instoad of pass ing through it. If he had had his foot two inchies farther back his leg must have been htfully torn and las cd, und he might nave been crippled for life, e was ladt enough to have his injuries confined to his wardrobo and o long, red w down his limb to remind him for hours of the narrow escape he haa had morning good luck nst than fright found fur few Hatias At noon today an app: will he given an opportunity ney luxury., dinner or lunch at a first- spean cafe. Itis a new addi- . Baivd's confectionery stor I Broadway, and is as nearly anything of the kind Popular pricos will prevail, but ever thing will be firsv class. Mr. Nels Mad- son, who has been chef at the Union Pa- cific hotel at the transfer for the last nine , will have charge of the he will prepare anything from a choice cup of coffee to the most elaborate dinne If perfect service and cooking count for anything the cafe will be the most popular institution in Coun- cil Bluffs, Funds ing Low. The park comanssioners held a meeting yesterday morning for the purpose of allow- ing bills. The bills that Aceumu- lating for the past month were all O. Kd. and allowed. A look over the books of th commiissioners shows that the funds are running rather low. At the beginning of the present year the tressiry contained about 30,000, while it now holds but 20, The iniprov ts that have been made on Fairmount park have cost about £4.5), of which $1,000 went for the cement_that was used in paving the west valley. Most of the rest has gone for improvements 1 the new Cochran park in the western part of the city nt str: L _condition of the par will ba somewhat relieved this week when tue last half of the annual appropriation is turned over to the commis- sioners by the county treasurer, dmounting 2,500, This amount will be used up in hiring park policemen and in keeping the parks clean, withour making any further improvements, fative public v to enjoy a tion to H. at Moore's Air-Tight Heater,” latest trivmph in stove making: beautiful: burns hard or soft coal: fire kept 24 hours with corncobs: cheaper than any other and superior to all others. Come and see them, P. C. Devol. W. S. Baird, Lawyer, £ Ran u Bune The evidence in the case of John T, Har- wood, who was on trial in the United States court yesterday on the charge of defacing United States coin. showed that the de- fendant was. o fakiv of several different kinds, Heis onaof the five who wer rested for passing witewashed pennies for 10-cont pice The witnesses who wero summoned for the government testified tnav wheel of fortune at the Ited Ouk fair. and used the pennies in mak- ing change for the people who his bunco shop. A lot of the moncy he hands of the prosccuting attorney 50 good a substitute for 10-cent pieces, both in size and weight, that almostany one would be deceived who did not take more than the usual amount of care in looging at them. The case will probably o to the jury today, and the trinl of tho other members of the gang will follow diately. W. E. Chambers dancing classes in Wednesday, October 4. ett block. will commence his Masonic temple Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. W J. Hyatt Doad, W. J. Hyatt, a conductor on the motor line, died yesterd: at 10:15 o'clock of typhoid fe asix weeks' illness, at his home on the corner of Twenty-ninth and Avenue K. He was a member of Modern Woodmen of America. Tho ve- mains will be taken to Bennett, Neb., for in- terment OmMorrow. W. W. Chapman "oatth street | half block south Boston store, Loyer—sharon. Miss Maude Sharon, nicco of 7 married at 7:30 1 cveningat Mr.Cole's residence on North Muin street to Mr. Churles _Conoyer, Rev. B. W, Allen offici- ating. Supper was served at 8 p. m. to u a luvge uumber of friends, The young couple will receive the congratulations of a large circie of friends, W. Cole, sup per and party Mason ic temple Unity Guild bz Thursday, Octobor WEALUE Showers Aro Promised for Nebraska Today and it W \ st for Thurs- duy: Kor Nebrasia and the Dakotas—Gen- erally cloudy, with showérs; cooler; winds shifting to westerly. v Lowa—Showers, cooler: east to south winds, Local Record, OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUKEZAU, OMANA, Oct. 4.—Omaha record of temporature wn il sponding day of past four yeur: Muximum temperature Minfinuu tem peratur Average temperature. Precipitation bt 00 1 00 00 Statemeat showing the condition of tem- perature and precipitation at Omaha for the y and since March 1, 1803 al |<>u’|pu Inulu. Y siince March 1 ¥ for the diy Deficiency siuce Murch 1 BTATIONS Omaha. Kearney North Platte. 00 Cloudy v 00 Part cloudy 00| Clear, 00 00 00 W0 '¢ 00 ¢ Salt Lake City 20 0 Rapid Clty " 52| 00 Cloudy. Helena 00/ Cloudy! By 00 Cloudy SV 00 Che, 01 Ml 00 | in bad | tonight PLAVING GREAT-TBILLIARDS | | Ives Makes a Spurt and @ains Over a Thou- sand on Roberts, €IX HUNDRED AND FIFTY AT ONE RUN | Both Men Were Chieago Man's Superiarity Was Plainly Snown - The R e Broken. in Fine Form, but the New Yonrk, Oct. 4 in the ser: John Robe 08 of 10,000 points match between sof London and Frank C. Ives of Chicago was d this afternoon the | od: Robe i Ly loav ts 945 points in the lead formall through the gawme, erts played excellently, The fifth game of the Soon after the game opened made the best play of any. He nursed the' | alls in his favorite place on the bottom rail Roberts watched him closely them slowly toward the corner When he had scored 150 the house greeted him with a rousing cheer, He turned the corner safely, ticked off caroms down the side rail toward the conter pocket, passed the center pocketat 280, and when 300 was called | he took off his o wd A down | 1o break his record of 820, made in the after- | noon game of Tuesday. He accomplished that and still wenton, bringing the spheres toward the right top pocket, and passed that point safely at 400, Cu 2 the top line came the globes, wed | whe loft hand corner the marker called “Five hundred. ™ Tves turnod the co nd passed the pocket in brilliant style and sent the balls gently down the left hand rail. 1tob- erts walked around the tble and anxiously hed the Chicago man make 600, When be vot to the center pocket the balls broke badly and he had to play o hazard for the side pocket and had W resort to open play. He tinally slipped up on 4 shot for the side pocket und sat down, making 651 in the Six hundred and forty of this score on the rail 1e night's pla { ing Robe Tves was bat Rob series was begun Ives pocket. | Tves scored 1,443, which pliced him 115 ahead of Robes Tthough e was 945 behind him when the night's play began. Roberts m 'ho total SCOrC Nnow 18 Tves, 4.1 Ives' highe: breaks wi 1 E Roberts made 162, and went over the centur murk tive times, AMERICA AGAINST ENGLAND, Both the Vigilant and the Valkyrie Ready for Today's Great Race. NEW Youk, Oct. 4.—Both of the cup con- testants are veady for the great race tomo row, which is to decide whether America will continue to maintain the supremacy over Eugland in racing yachts that has been unheld for forty-two years. Aboit fourteen new plates have been placed on the Val kyrie's bottom. It has been found, it is said, that the Valkyrie has twen wo feet six inches boam instead of twenty feot, and that her draught is seventeen feet, instead of sixteen. The race course No, 1 wird of le tomorrow will be sailed over miles to wind- the turn bemz u mles from the starting and finishing lincs, which will be an imaginary line drawn between the land lightshin and the fHagship ce will be from the st to and around a [ nd o mark, theace ten m thus nrak- ing a perfect triangular course. The overcast sky and the northeasterly wind which prevails bode 1o zooa to those persons who intend to seo the race tomorrow, and have a ite organization of the stomach. All the signs. pointed to an uzly sea and a dirty wind, Friend. Forr Donar, Ta. Oct. 4.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Two thou: people saw some excellent racing at the sec- ond day of the county fair here, notwith- standing threatening woather. Following are the summaries : Free-for-all trot, purse 200, sever Mogul won, On Tiie sec nd, tarters: SXIC third, Best )0: Juck Cash third. class, purse § e second, Roan %, 'he third heat was declared no heat by the judges upon the supposition that Roan K's driver was not driving to win, It was pacert over, the horses finishing i the same order Cearling trot, half wile ) Gazelle s nd. Best time, Half mile running: Jenni Bell second, ny third, Be “IRIEN D to Tug F afternoon. Summaries: In the fifth ra Darky won ond, Lyndon di T Runi Fred won psy Boy sec Brown Prince fourch Ch wards sixth. Time rdan- Best ats: Rolo won, in won, Black ne: o2 cial Telegram opened this Bonnle sec- b shird ey 8 fifth, Billy 1d: Intercolleglate New Havey, Conn, iutercollegiate tenn sumed toda, wimnent, Oct. 4 —Playing in the 5 tournament was re- In the third round Budlong wted Milueieloote defeated J. H, Chase; nd defeated Fletchuer; Chase de: feated Chandler, Doubles: Gogiyn and Wrenn defeated NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, My doctor says it acta gently on the stomnch,* Mver and kidnevs. and 18 & tlazative, This drink is made from herbs. and Is prepared for use s easily a3 tea. 1t 1 called RNE'S MEDIGINE All druggists sell 1t attoc. and 81 a puckage. 1f yoo cannot getIt, send_ vour addiess for a fre cample, Lane's Family Medicipn moves the bowels day. (86 i sanry A Full SET & OF TEETII !$5 Teoth exiract N od AfLeraoo v Ones s e duy. Perfoct it guar- anlecd U1.R. W Baley rd Flooe, xton Hlooe Py 16th and Farnam Streot, Elevator on 16th Street. Telephone 1033 BRING THIS WITH YoU VHET RO ur s s . A Happy, Fruitful W ho woull EVERY MAN AND the GR TRUTHS; the Plain Y WD) Facts; the '0Id Secrets and the New Diecoveries of Medical Scienco asapplied to Married Life, should writo for our wonderful 11 book, called | st of the i When the fourth game | o, L0 SHESHEEING | Wintoh( 1o begtn on Octaber | vool tables, 1 | whe Copple and are fast it will 8 with the St tract with the Boston Base Ball toduy, making the fourth player secured for the Boston nine of 1504, “PERFECT MANHOOD,” To ALY earnest wan, we whl Gl Gue rum‘uxlnlllrel) eey in Dlaln ‘sealed cover.” $A B frons the quadces “Adivess d FIUE ERIE MEDICAL GO, Buffalo, N.Y. Chandler and White ted Ed Fowler , and Ferry, Chase and Buttling defea.ed Milne and Fletchner. Second round : Chase and Buttling defeated Chase and Reade. . Chase and Reade Arion and Directum to e Matehed. Evassvitie, Ind., Oct. 4 talk of arranging a There is much nateh between Arion, 2:10!¢, owned by Malcoim Forbes of Boston, and Monroe Salisbury's Directum, 2:06 Ttis said that the two owners have prac tically agreed to make the stake £10,000 side. T'he mateh witl not be definitely ranged in detail until after the ¢ southwestern cireuit at Iis hence, ar of the thr Nashville Roberts Will Play Fool. New York, Oct. 4.—Alfrel D'Oro and John Roberts bave arranged s 1,200-point pool | 10, for #1000 a side. T be under the Balke compa contested on Am \ne igenont of the Brauswick Half the match w uand half on Boglish has not yet been the mateh will take place, Trotter Keho Shot, Sacravesto, Cal, Oct. 4 trotting stallion Echo has to old The famous been shot, owing and enfeebled condition was sired by S, Dick's Hambletonian thirty years ago, and was, unless Robert Mc( is still alive, the last direct descendant of that horse, Beat the Australinn Cricketers. NEW York, Oct. 4.—The Australian All New York cricket teams pla ingston, S, L. this afternoon. New Y played eighteen men and the Aust thirteen. The score for the day was York, 101; Australia, 83, alians New © and Merchn Neota, I, Oct. 4.—[Sp “There will be_a foot rac | 100 vards for 250 a side, between W. I | Jo hant. As both men a hot race, t al to Tue Bre here Saturday h the Bostons. 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Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gistsin 50c and §1 bottles, but it is man- ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not aceept any substitute if offered. BABY'S SKIN ANU Sualp Cleansed, purified, and beautified by CuTicena AT, purificrs and beautiflers, an well un purest o swectert of toiletand nurvery eoups, Only cure for pimples and birk heads, Lecause the only ivo of inficmmation and clogaing of 1he s 6. W. PANGLE, M. D, Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experience. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD’S HERBAL DISPEN« BSARY OF MEDICINE, I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Hoad, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. cases of the Eye and Ear, Fitsand Apoplexy, Heart | Discase, Liver Complaiut Kiduoy "Complaint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depres- sion, Lot of M?nnood, 8eminal Diabetes, Bright's Dicease, St Vitus' Y onkpan, Diteies. Brighi's Ditsas ‘Bwelling, | Scrofule, Fever Eores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula 'n ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. . Woman with her delicate organs re. D289 nealth "'bropsy Gured without taping. Spscial Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds, §60 to 8500 forfeit for any Dis- ease I ckunot cure without meroury, “iupe Worms removed in two or threo hours, o uo a7, Eaviorrhoids or Piles eured, THGSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave lifo and hundreds of dollurs by calling on or using DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, Tho only Physician who can tell what alls & person without asking & question, All correspondence strictly confidential, Medicine /1t by cxpress, Address all lettem to G. W, PANGLE, \. D, 668 Broadway, Counoll Bluffs, cents in stamps for re vly Revoiving and Adjustable Flower Stands and WINDOW BRACKETS Durable, ornamental ana ractical; adaired by ev- ery lover'of house plunts, No trouble tocare for and keep plants with t Fullline, pots, ete. at LUND BROS,, 23 Main S¢ will last six days and will | be | decided | Echo | Zhe MeSeran do you Mrs, Del. Du do to such get Simply eat Q Sold Only in [ am strictly in it for Business Ler “Oh, Mrs, DeLishus, what lovely complexion Oats, dears, my Quaker Oats. 21b, Packages, Not only as manager of the affairs of the Stearns Fruit Land Company, making it fill its contracts to the letter while I live and tying it up so that it has got to fill them, if I peyg out but am doing a large general real estate busi- ness besides, People have been years, wanting to trade writing to me for ten Nebraska and lowa properties for Oregon and Washington prop- erty. Now, [ am here show it up: what have and can see your goods, you to trade? I.et me see and I will work up good trades for you. Send descriptions of property to me. care D. V. Sholes Co,, First National Bank Building, Omaha, and say what kind of property you want to get for it. Good Work =E i Prompt “Attention =2 Lol Sys4f . Reasonable Prices. PAINTS. It Pays to Paint, It Pays lo Use Good Paint. It Pays to Look Around And See Where You Can Buy Paints Of All Kinds at Real Wholesale Priccs. THE COUNCL BLUFES PAINT. 0L & GLASS O, The largest exclusive Paint, Oil and G house in the Missourl valiey, Is the only pi where you cun buy a bill of paints for cash wholesuale pricos and ve assured that you get tho best of every thing —Brushes, Luddoers, Paints, Olis, Co'ors, Pizments, Froscoes and everythinz e'so you will nead [n the tine this fall—whether In quantities you ean away in your hands orin car load lots, Money is Scarce und you want every doilur (o count for all it's worth. It makes no difference whether you live five milcs or 500 miles from Councll Blufs, you will save money by buying at ART GLASS! Ours Is the unly exclu in the west whero you cian get your own fan- oles worked out, or the b utiful 1deas of sp clul artists renlized without fanecy prises. Wehuve plenty of room. We carry astock of plate and sl other kinds of zluss und are ready to fill orders from car lots AndG see us, or write for es mates on plute und all other Kinds of gluss and punting material $° Wutch this space for prices. COUNGL BULEES PAINT, 01§ 61485 . Couuell Bluffs, Tows, NERVOUSLISOROERS company them in wmen QUICKLY and PERMA- ~3NTLY CURED. Full STRENGTH sud tone £iven toevery part of the body. I will send (se- Glarely paoked ¥RER Lo 4ay sulferer the prasorip: tion that eured me »e treu roi g ERIGHT, Musle Denier, Box Tior, - | AN Seventh streot D. H . STEARNS. Qluh_lli_ng.'l)ngsws. Sl)u\:{‘ls.,‘ggx'muins: lilz\x)}fcbs. .'_I‘V{ugs.‘ Furs, Feathers, Clcaned # Dyed, New York Hospital TREATMENT, For all Chronic, Nervous, Surgical, Private and Special Diseases of both HEN AND WOMEN Stricture, Hydrocele, Varioocele, And all other troublastoitad ntroasonable charges. CONSULPATION FREE. Call on or address, DR SEYMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK. 16th AND DODGE 8TS,, OMAHA, NEB, Opposite Hayden Bro's, —— Special Noticess COUNDIL BLUFF3: I SALE R Apply George 1. Phieips, pos Linost new Mee. W ANTED Pastion with il (e wid o to miake and introduce pat -t +1 hoveltios, i, 3. Adims, 148 Perin avenne, Cotnel] B, 10 RENT d room, 1 block from DosLo! JICELY furnishied rooms for rent, 118 South B-room house, well loe P ruer BIUfl dnd Story T Dr. E. L. Woodb TURAL iniplement men Airable 1ocation for wirehouse c: h the Mayne Ke Bluffs, W othat Dy & Hess BOme bargalos in frult and garden land near Hhol 1 Eutate Co. )¢, You « eliole this BSTRA bought and sold Blufia ty ud ety prog o mus, Cou aud loans Pu TARBA Telean Lroadw noved, cesspools, vaults, chl Ed Burie, at Taylor's grocery 00 wtock of kood Des e Have o 8 $13.000.00 0 §20.000.00 #iock of gens clandlse. ' Block of druge o Wwade for land. Johuwiou & Vo Pattn, meren Mol oibr L 80 1o exchinge or Councll Bluils roved land and cash 10