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    TTTF. DM ATT A DAILY REE : MONDAY. .TTXR 13
THE OMAJ3A BEE.
COUNCIL HLUFFS.
OFFICT : - MX 12 I'KAHt , STREET.
rtiltticOVj Carrier to any partof the CUT
11.V. . TILTON. - MANAOEP.
Hm'ncn Office . No 41
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Tri.r.1'11 ON Eh i , ( „ , , ; Editor . - I oa
MKMfO.V.
IJ Y. Plumbing Co.
Council ni'.fi * Lumber Co. , coat
Cbautnuuuft office , Na. 101'carl street
Mlrnah Temple , Pythian Sisters , will plvo
foclM Tuesday ovontac , Juno 14 , at
Masonic temple.
The funcrnl of William Urimmclman will
take plnco thii afternoon at 2 o'clock 'rf.'ti
tbo roMdonco of til * brother-in-law , J. > .
Bartowj.kl. 1TL7 Fourth nvcnuo.
The Twin Cltv Chnutaun.ua rnatmpcmcnt
linvc Rccuicd ConRreisman J. U. Burrows of
Mlcblcun for lolnt debate July IS with Con
gressman IJrecltr-nrlrlEO of Kentucky.
UcbccpH , wlfoofV. . M. Walker , died of
canerr Inst evcninsr , oped 45 rears. The
funeral v 111 occur from the residence. U > 25
Avenue B , tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
It Is suited that L. Waencr. a merchant
tnllor who bad a shop near the corner of
Hronrtxrny and Pearl streets , has dl am > eared
find n number of creditors are looking :
Jor htm.
Dick Lntidou and Dutch Boyincton , two
bnck drivers who are well known In police
circlcf , were arrested lute Saturdoy nicht
for lighting at n saloon on Lox\cr Broadway.
They \vcro slated with disturbing the peace.
The launching of the "Max Meyer" at
Manawa , which xvas to have tHken place
Saturday afternoon , was postponed m-
C'riitntclv on account of the hich wind.
Arnp re J"11. wfll t > e rp do In tuo papers of
the time KeicuoU In tbo future.
' Tbo United Urotbcrhnodtif Ha sincere pave
mi enJovnulo social Saturday crcnlnc at
.A rebel's hall anil a lanre number of members
of the order from Omaha wt-ro present. The
I'VonliiK was hr > ont onjoynblv in duui'lng and
other amusements , and refieshtnents were
rc rvcd.
tlnnry Hanifn met with n serious accident
Saturday nlpht In Winchester's saloon on
cast Broadway. Just hotv it happened state
ments of those who word present differ , but
v _ ho Is said to bHVO fallen off the Ice chest
while under the influence of liquor , and his
left lep was broken just above the Instep.
Ho was taken to his home on Wasbtncton
nvenup.
A plca lnc feature of the services at St ,
Franris Xavicr'R Catholic church j oMcranv
mominp was the rcrdcrinp of H.iydn's
First mass bv the choir , assisted by n quar
tet , consistinp.of Miss ICato Crelchlon.
Mrs. F. .1 Lance. Captain ICin/Io nnd H. A .
Burkley , all of Omaha. Tbo choir showed
excellent training , and the solo parts were
very fine ,
The residence of Mrs. Kennedv. at 42.1
North Tenth street , was entered unccro-
monlouslv by n burplar last Frldar , nnd tbo
Intruder broke suddenly on Mrs. Kenned > 's
vision IIB she opened a door. Ho broke as
uddenly , however , and ran out of the door
ns soon as ho fc nd ho was discovered. It
was found that the whole front part of the
house had been ransacked for money , but
how much ho fouiid Is not positively known.
AD. . Carothcrs. Clnudo H. Opdcn , Hay
Bixbv , Georce Williamson. Walter Snnonrr
nnd C. H. Giles of the Council Bluffs. Wheel
club started out yesterday moraine on tnolr
blcvclfs for n record breaking expedlt'on '
They loft the Grand hotel at ( > o'clock and
went to Platf-raouth. raturninp bv way of
Glonwood. innltinpn trip of fifty-live miles
over a hilly road. They reached home early
in tbo evening , mnklui ; the last twenty miles
In an bnur nnd forty-five minutes.
Mrs. B. M. Sarccnt entertained a number
of her nolchbors last Fridav owning at her
homo on First nvcnuo The evening was
niicnt in dm-ing bleb five , prirc-s being
nwnrded to Mrs. W. H. Troynor and Mr. H.
J. Chambers Ttioso i re'cnt were Mr. nrd
Mrs. Chambers , Mr nnd Mrs. W. H. Tr.\v-
aor. Mrs. I. M. Troynor , Mrs. McICune ,
Mr. nnd Mrs Cummings. Mrs. J-Yrspn. Miss
May Davenport , MUs Grace Doming nnd
Mr. J. L. Paxton.
Lost , light Korrcll ilrivinp innrc ,
\reiclit900poundp , branded U. S. on left
ghouldcr , whit ? strlpo in face , foretop
clippoil , tnil cut f qunre , shod in front1
lind on old Icnthcr h&Uor. Wire mo.
"Will civo libornl reward. A. R.
Hooker , Council Binds.
TTotwonthcr prices in picture frames
nt Rilov & Shorrnden's art btoro.
rjalronio blue ice waponsfor Mo. river
tlumnel ieo. Multiollund & Co. Tel. 1G2.
Buy your hats early thii week , while
the Btoclc is unbroken. Louis' special
millinery sale.
i'ij : ± ox.iL J'.iit.iaK.ii'iin.
O. P. McKesson has cone to Akron , O. , on
buslmiss.
A. \ \ , .Tohn on loft Saturday ovcnlnp for n
visit to Chicuso.
Mr8. D. .1. Ilirttivcll anil Miss Ancio returned -
turned yestordav from a nslt In Chlcaco.
C. It. Allen , formerly of this city , now of
Ottutmva , is visiting friends on Bcnton
BtrceU
Mr , D. W. Buslincll leaves tomorrow for n
visit of several wociis ivith fnoudb in
Chicago.
Hon. Spencer Smith loft on Saturday for
Llbortvvillo to attend n meeting of the rail
way commission.
LewlB Weunl , who was Injured In tbe
motor accident a week ago yesterday. Is still
confined to bis bed.
E. H. Hawnrth hns trono cast for n
month's trip. Ho will visit in Ohio , Indiana
end Kentucky before roturuini ; home.
Miss Janoy Baldwin leaves today for
"Denver , where Bho will snond the summer
YlsltinBhorsibter , Mrs. W. S. Araent ,
W. A. Hlphsmith , yardmanter at the tranp
Jcr , hns returned from Oubuquo. whete ho
nttcnded tbo grand lodge of ttiu Masonic fra
ternity.
Miss Clnra Evnns has returned from Brad-
Tnrd ncndotny , which she hus bt-oti attending
the past year ntid will spend vacation v.'ltti
her parents , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Evatu.
TJr. A. H. Hanchoit of Council Bluffs , to
gether with his brother. Dr. W. II. Hancholt
of Omaha , have left with their families .for
en extended eastern trip , und tic I ore their
return will attcnn tbo national convention of
bmmi'patnlc physicians. Ono of the expected
feature : ) of their trip will bu n family reunion
ut the homo of their paienu in ICaiicsville ,
111. , whom there will bo jirosont all of the
-x flvo sons and their families. Four of tbo
kens are pb ticians and one an attorney.
W. H. Gray , the Ilotnl Go-don chef
IB the roiitlom in wlu prop iroJ the
Grand banquet.
Trains leave for Mnnawa at 9 , 11 , 1,2 ,
8 , ) , ft , U , T und S o clock.
For Kent Firbt class imloon ; oed lo
cation ; ( bio fixtures. Hosuoni-iljlo party
can jot lonn lenso on good terms. Ad'-
drcBs 1) 24 , Ik'o olllco , Council Blulls.
Intcniutional Cure aesoclation rooms
ore in annex to Grand hotel , fi0 ! Fint
nvonuc , Cintncil Blutfe , lu. For euro of
Alcohol and opium disease.
r'rii ! | > ekrtk ut
A gong of iilckpocUcU got in their worlc at
Mr.uawu yesterday in exc'ollont shape. Sandy
Melville , Jo tin KicUey und another man
tboto name was not letirnod inuao UD the
croud Alt are rocofntzed by the pollca us
tlnu ivoihcrs In their -line. Tboy practiced
their art on tbo poclcu ot ttio lliroiipt. that
viMlcd the luUo until lbo.\ pot ppkKeBtloii of
two vatrhe * and chulnt > and n pofketbootc
containing quite o sum of mouev. Their
leu. wbb Uikcovercd by the victims and
en ulurm ivns glvco. AJclvitlo got away uu-
tlreiv , but lilchey aim his companion \\cre
urrckted. NVtillo Marshal lioulicghad tbo
two men In charge nnd was taking tbetu to
jail Klche.v urolie away cuu run lor dear 1'fe '
Ilo took ai-ion tuo lleldt , und one of themar-
ebal'k askUtunti followed him. Hichey made
lilk vtcspe by leuplng a baiLiedwiro Juuce ,
\ > bleb the uuputv inonbal. for toiao reason
or othtr , dared not try , TUo third tuuu i ID
A
.NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Key * G. W. Orofts Detjrmbed to Leave
Hi ? Fr Rent Location.
HIS CONGREGATION SERIOUSLY OBJECTS
Urclnlon or tlif Pupulnr Minister I'lnally
Annniitirrtl nt Ycstcrdaj" Si-rtlrrn
Caught n Cotliictiin ( IninlleT
lor nn Old < > llfii s
Several weeks ape Hev. S.V. . Crofta , the
"poet preacher , " presented his resignation
ns pastor of the First Congregational
church of this city. At a sub < equent meet-
Inc of the ; church action was taken to luduco
him to reconsider tbo matter nnd withdraw
hl resipnation.
YcsterJnv moruing ho announced his de
cision to tis coneregation. It xvas that ho
would po. Ho said that Co had thouRht-
fullv and prayerfully considered tbo matter ,
and while personally cratlfied at the request
made by tbo church , yet ho felt It to bo for
the best Interests of all concerned that ho
should insist on hU resignation being ac
cepted.
Bv the words of tbo resignation It was to
BO futo effect tbo lit of August. His not
Known what Mr. Croft's jilani are for the
future , but Into whatever field ho may enter
bo will carry with him the friendship and
respect of this community In Its entirety.
As bo declared III * decision yesterday morn-
inc. tears rnrao to the eyes of many In his
congregation , end there was evidently the
deepest i egret at the prospective separation.
This feeling is shared in throughout tbo
city , and during tbo days of deliberation
jrany outside of the church have expressed
the.nsclvcs very strongly agalns > t the idea of
allowing Council Oluu's to lose eno who , by
his pen and voice , has dona so much for tbo
public 6oou. _
Do Witt's S&rsapsrllln is reliable.
HOT \\i\Tinit.
Itarciilns In IlKi Wu li CoiuU I.lnc nt the
Itoslon Muri' , Council ItluITH , In.
WASH GOODS.
Sco our Hno of white fjoods , thn most
complete in the city , : it prices that will
astonish the most shrewd buyer , belli } ;
bought for spot cabh by our New York
buyer.
\Vho show a nice line of checks nt 5c
a yard.
"At "c , lOc and 12jc , n very largo as
sortment.
At 1oc , 17c , Ilc ) , 20c and S-Sc , every
thing in felripu" , chiwl s and polka dots.
At 2oc. boinetliins new in Swiss stripes
with pollta dot , very btylit > h.
\Vo show the latest craze in line
Swisses with blarlc ground and colored
ggures , also in uroy ground and bliu-lc
ground with white figures at Uik1 very
nobby goods for summer wear.
At 17c and 19c our line of blnck organ
dies in stripes are still popular wilha
great many absolutely fast blurk.
Chilian cloth looks very much in ap-
pearnnrc to a flno I'ronch flannel , but at
a prk-o within reach of all our price
ISii1 a great many are getting ISt * a
ynrd ; beautiful range of patterns in
stripes , liguies , checks , polka dots , etc
and all fust colors.
Crepon cloth , another very nobby fab
ric for light summer wear , our price
only 12ic.
Pineapple tissues still hold their own
this-season. Our range of patterns are
still very complete : the price makes it
a very popular light weight dress for
summer wear oiilyJISJc.
Challies for a cheap dross are still
good. A good line of liijlit colors for He
a yard.
At re some of the nobbiest patterns
over seen in challtas In dark figures and
ground , tegular ic Roods.
5,000 yards , " 0-inch percale , regular
12Jc goods , beautiful styles ; while they
last lOcn yard.
Just tu Hand 3 cases half wool outing
flannels , to close Sic ; 12 yards for Sl.-X ) .
Two weeks ago the same goods sold for
15c the nicest thing in the world for
shirts , bovs" waists , dresses , etc.
BOSTON STORE ,
FOTiirmxGHAM , WIHTEI.AW& Co. .
Council Bluffs , la.
L. W. Tulloys , farm and cit\- loans
Council BlunV la. , 103 Pearl street
Davis sells reliable paints and drugs.
Reitor , thetailor , ; ! 10 Broadw.iy , has
all the latest styles "and newest goodi
Satisfaction -ruaranteed.
Ed Matter nnd his brother John drooped
into the city casually Saturdny nicht on their
way from Atlantic , where thay attended the
lireraon's tournament , to Covington , Kob. ,
where they are running a gambling bouse.
About n year ago Ed was arrested for run
ning a bunco ga e on the street and was
fined. Ho appealed tbo case to the district
court and tbo judgment of tbo lower court
was sustained. Ho lit out and the
oDlcors have boon looking for him
in a longing sort of way over
since. Ofllcer Weir saw the puir
navigating on Lower Broadway and cnvo
cbiisu. Ho overhauled them justa.s they
\\aro hoarding the Northueslcrn train , ana
nabbed John , under a inistukon notion that
ho was the one wanted. His brother fol
lowed him to the station to help Mm out of
his trouble if bo could , and Suerilt Hazen
was notified of his capture. The ihcriff
telephoned back that ho had no use. for John ,
but It was Ud ho wanted. As tbo latter bad
wandeied into the lion's mouth , ho was uit-
, trn. He was taKeu to the county jull , where
ho Is now serving out an eight day fitio on
the old charge. John Maber was released ,
Do\Vltt's Sarsapareia cleanses the blood ,
IncruuhCb tbo appetlt and tones up ttie sys
tem. It has benollttoa many people who
have huflered from blood disorder * . It will
help you.
Have you seen the wonderful Hurd
refrigerators , the newest and best out ;
the genlno New Process and Quick Meal
vapor Btovo-i light like gas absolutely
safe. At Cole t Cole's 41 Main btroet.
Dr. Chamberlain , eye. ear , thro-it ,
catairh. ShugartblocK , Council Blulls ,
Uon't forgot to try Baird's straw berry
cream shako. 62.1 Broadway.
Special millinery sale all this week ,
and great reductions on all trimmed
hatb. Louib , Masonic blqck ,
Children In the Clinrclioi.
Yesterday inornins's sarvlce was sotapart
for tbo llttlo onec of tlio Sunday school at
the Firm J'roibytcnau church In accordunoa
with thu annual custom. Most of the pro
gram conkUtud of reclutionu by the cbil-
drun , lnlersperi > ud with uiUblc by tbo school
and by the cnurcb choir. At the close au
iulercttiuc addrcas was lUteued to from Or.
I'hclps. The church was completely lllloJ ,
chulrb having to be pieced In the aisles in
order to accommodate the crowds who at
tended.
At tbo First Congregational church tbo
day was ob.crvod by u tcrinon in the ruorn-
luc on the theme of the i.uientb' duties and
relations toward childr n , the pastor , Iluv.
Mr Ctofts , basing his ducnurso on tbo luci-
Ucutk of the t > o.\ hood life of Uarnual and his
conKocratlon to Uod by hU mother
Following the morulng service was a ser
vice bv the Sunday bchool , orcjpyiui ; I tic
usual noon hour. In this service the church
choir , assisted by that stvoct tenorM. West-
cott , aided grimily. The details of the ser
vice wci-o butoa on the tbouKbt that God had
di'clait'd himself In two Looks the bible
aud nature und wherein tbo usual
bun day i-chool le.son was from the first of
tbcto bookt , this day nature' * book was
drawn from chiefly. In a keno * of exercises
by the children und dnBies , the llttlo ser-
IUOUK preached by the lUlc * , "iiud Dy olhe
( lowers , were brourht out with pleasing
effect.
The church was beautlfloJ by a profusion
of flowers , some in designs , largo crosses ,
eta , other * in the form of mounds , Cages
of singing birds added to the decorations ,
and the little warblers Joined In the song
service.
Mmllar srrvles were bold at tbo Trinity
Methodist church in tbe rrornlnc nnd at the
first Baptist In the evening.
Mr . L. II. Pstton , tocf > d , in , writes :
"From fiftrsonri iliwrlonco I can recommend
DoWltt's Sarsapanlla , a , euro for Impure
blood and general debility. "
At AbtiilitlG Cost.
Commencing Monday 1 will sell until
1 close out all trimmed goods at abso-
lut cost , and all other millinery goods
way down. Miss E. L. Ragsdalc , Coun-
cil'Blutls military partc-rs , 387 Broad
way. _
Como to the feast of Lnntcrns1 at the
First Presbyterian church , Thursday ,
Juno 10. Admission and refreshments
Udil rrllnuo' .Memorial ,
Memorial exercises wcro hold yesterday
afternoon by the members of the various
Odd Fellows' lodges of the city. Owing to
the warm weather the attendance was not so
large ab had boon expected , but tbe exercise *
were very Interesting throughout. D. C ,
Bloomer oftlctatcd as noble grand an O. L.
Jacobs as vice grand. There are flfty-eigut
names of 4iccased OJ.d Fcllous on
tbo rolls of the lodges. di
vided as follows : Humboldt , No. 174. 17 ,
Council Bluffs No. 40,27 ; Daughters of He-
bckah , 7 ; Hawitoye , No. 11 , 7. Addresses
were tniulo by the following members in
commemoration Of those w ho have passed
away : D. U. Blpommy ana U"VS , Alex
ander , for Council Bluffs loduo ; LI. L. Jacobs
and Hev. U. H. Barton for Hnwkcyo : Peter
Uapp and John Schlckenttinz for Humboldt ;
Drs. Lillian Huff and Mrs. U B. Witter for
the Daughters of HcbeUah. The tpaechcs
were interspersed with music as follows-
larinet duut bv Messrs. Hetallic and \Vit-
er , accompanied bv Miss Ethel Witter ; solo ,
i. J. Joseph ; song and chorus by tboSuu -
joams ; " vocal duct , Misses Stella Molutyro
and Ethel Witter.
DoWitt's Sariapirilli douro.v * sucn pii
ons as scrofula , saia dlsaita , C79ipa , rhau
matum. Its tlmelv u saves many liva * .
Now York mill Kcturil.
July 4 to 0 one faro for the round
.rip. Choice ol routes from Chicago.
Return limit August 15. Call at Chicago
cage , Rocit Island & Pacific Ry. ticket
olllcn , 1002 Farnam street.
CHAS. KIN-.VIOY : , G. N. W. P. A.
J. L. Di : BUVOISE , City TKL & P. A.
Itnthrr Itiiugli un Kills.
What Is Known as "the rink barn" on
Pearl street Is being thoroughly overhaul"d
and refitted. An Incidental feature of the
mprovcmont Is axar of extermination o
rats , fiy use cf traps during tbe past tea
dnyc there were captured and killed last
"
wccltMll. Ono day's"score reacned sovonty-
elght. Dogs wore given the exercise of kill
ing the rats after they were thus captured.
One morulnp , thirty-seven rats were turned
loose in n little room , used as tbe ouice , and
a rot dog of good exterminating reputation
was given n chance to monopolize gore and
glorv. Ho was nluefcv , but the rats showed
light ami bacUcd him lute tbo corner , where
ho fought on the defensive until it became
cvldei t that without help ho would be de
feated In tbe battle. Two terriers wore then
added and the extermlnatio n was soon com
ploted.
Disease never successfully attacks a sys
tern with pure olood. DoU'itt's Sarsaparilla
maucs pure , new blood und enriches the old
Summer Mattings.
Don't wear your hot , dusly , expensive
wool carpets in summer. Take them up
and put down the now Jap and Chinese
matting , that is cool , clean , healthful ,
handsome and cheap. Go and see the
new designs at the Council BlulTo
Carpet company's.
Jowii Knl Men.
Pottawatlamle Tribe No. 21 sent n delega
tion of thirteen to Missouri Valley Saturday
ovenlnc to Institute Ocallala tribe No. 39.
The delegation was composed of Messrs. R.
L. Williams , L. E. Brldenslein , E. B. Kdgor-
ton , E. E. Belkuup , C. L. Gillette , Bolt ,
Bub'iitz , DeGroat , lielgll , McMillan , Chrls-
tensen , Hoffman and Parsons. The work
consumed nearly thn entire night. The dele
gation were royally entertained by their
Missouri Vallev brothers. Ogallala tribe
was gotten up by Brother Stark of Boonc ,
IB . ii'-s.lstod bv some brothers at Missouri
Vallov , and is composed of most of the busl
ness aid railroad men of that place. It bids
fair to bo one of the most prosperous In the
slate.
DoWltt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood
Pastures for horses and cattle on
George F. Wright's farm south of Coun
cil Blulls ; 500 acres , blue grass ; running
water. For terms apply to James Raph
at farm house opposite Wabash round
house , or addiessF. P. Wright , Bald
win block.
_ _ _ _ _
Uommrrrlal IMlKrlmfS Will ricnlr.
Arrangements are being made by tbo
members of Council Bluffs council , No. 1 ,
Commercial Pilgrims of America , for a
family picnic on July 2. J. W. Peregoy Is
tno ctmirmau of tbe commute which has tbo
matter in hand , aud the place of holding the
gathering will be announced Inter. An invi
tation is to be extended to the Pilgrims of
the Omaha council to join with their fraters
on this side of tbe river , and ono of the fea
tures of the day's entertainment will bo a
ball game between picked nines from the two
councils. _
Ogden house furnishes board nnd
room at popular prices : from S-25.00or
$35.00 per month , according to room.
AKOTHER ATLANTIC CABLE.
The New I.lne Ili'tn ' 'n Africa ami
AmurJra.
The cable that is to bo laid between
Senegal and Pernambuco has been
shipped from England and is now on its
way to the African coast in the British
steamship Silvertown , says the Now
York Sun. It was constructed by the
Telegraph Works company of London.
ana a number of recent inventions have
been used in its construction. There
have been many improvements in cable
making since the firet Atlantic line was
laid , thirty-four years ago , by Cyrus W
Field and his associates. The cable to
run butween Senegal in Africa and Per-
nambuco in Brazil wati taken aboard
coiled up in three tanks and ready for
paying out at the bow end of the vessel ,
not at the btern , us was formerly the
custom. The cable is of varying thick
nesses , ranging f-oin two and ono-quar-
ter tons per knot to four and one-half
tons , according to the depth of the water
in which it ib to DO 'aid , while tlu shore
ends ueigh about fifteen tons per knot.
At Soneeal the shore end is to bo cov
ered by a hut and left in charge of an
electrical engineer , who will be in com
munication day and night with the cable
bearing ship. Signals will bo ex
changed every live minutes during the
whole operation of laying the cable to
Brazil. In the deep sea the cable wil
be paid out at the rapid rate of ten knot
an hour , though large allowance musl
bo made for stoppages through im
pediments 1,000 fathoma deep. Accord
ing to the engineer in chnrge the
line w ill be laid and the Silvertown back
in England before the end of the month
of July. Aboard the steamer there Is it
largo stuff of engineers and assistants ,
who work in four-hour shifts and then
have eight hours off. The strain upon
them while on duty in very severe.
Th cable itself , which was made on
the Thames , ia an interesting piece of
work , The communicating part is in
the center , nnd consists of n number of
copper wlrob firmly imbedded in gutta-
percha , wlilch is u nonconductor.
Lady MvJiBS | Ladies
di Id
A Few Secretsfrpm Her Own
Experience VvMMch Con Be
Profitnbly. Adopted
by 6llfcrs.
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. _ rnfhfirmlnirlntrl t > * notr < morn l-onntlfu
and nttrartlvp wimion tlian anr uthpr Inrtr In thl < llr
In coin < T iitlun , rptpnily. np nail "I niton Ipcl
Ti'rr orrr wtu'n l i'O o nianr licnutlful oimipn MI
dclicnti' , ntiil mlliTltii . i Ii. nn 1 I lintc uttpn
p prtl e the privorcare * Tiwp ( On nut pnt nourl'h-
lneIiH l , thpj-nrprnrelfwoluieir It-ct. tliplr nrrk ,
their ilip t * Inlli'ttrjJSti < "t > i'n tti diwr fur < ! !
ra < o , nnJ ttirme tliii innnririiiilio ! which u uftca
Hmict numnnkliirt. l > ut , w > r e > than nil , tlipy nlln < r
tin Ir Ilic and ftrcnKthtqiiruo ( limn to lo i-Mi
lluw ninnjr nrniiifn tro cociiuliintlr In thl rondl.
tlon. ' 1 licjr nci'rt lie'p tlirf npcJ vimotlilni t < > ilcpi'nd
uionn uiDtlilnitl nt will f l i them , MIIIIP frirnl In
nci-1 1 know tillsliirfolylr'-n my own ciiurlomp ,
Sir t wn * oncp In tbo FIJI romltt.in iurfll' 1
iiiuelittlipaialtfr oTprearriulljr nmt dorldoil "hat
1 viiulrt ilo. 1 kiipw 1 ne-ptpl n unllp n > n ' .nnl
Mlinulant , Kiitiptlilne tlint would > M l my iltal
forip ke .p rnr MotM tliro tilliff und nrt n * a tonic. I
rii-cldiil totrr IhilTi'i I'ure Malt V > hl xy.and lt rf-
lii t hu * Iwu Htniply wimapriul ldcn it Rmitr wlmt
iiHiti * , lckni' nrwraxnrM nri > , and i nta patlMlol
m'llr ii-tierall > poull IIP In tlio uninp happ ) , rtltlon
br n proppru o cil the iamp nit nti . "
Thliladj nrvninrk * are entltiujt 'llipcrpBlp't ivn-
Idorntldn.fdr tlipy arpnn Intlliatitm of wlint liun *
( Ire l of jnllp * linvc ftinnil to UP a nrii-s'lly It
MmtiM lie tKirncln mind , linncvur. Hint II Ixmlt | > itrp
lil k * wlilclmlionld V\VT tic > . 'J atnl th.lt l tilj ! >
I'urc Alnltl thootil ) imp wlildi ri-plvp tin' pnfl ir c-
niiMit Hi "Plt'titttt * nnd thp ropointni'iuliitloiiH nl iili > -
iilclau' . I h > not allow nny < lnici t iir prorpr to In *
dupp jou In tnkp nny otbpr.
INSTITUTE.
Eye & Gar
INFIRMARY
FOR THEl
TREATMENT
OP ALL ,
lti > t Iiie. 1 ' " > . | iD.ir.L.n i ii 1 Iteiioiui
forsucroibful irjiltii it nf "very form
of illsoaio reqnlrln n u.llcal or
sur.lcit tnvittnunt.
y > beds for patients , bo id anJ tittcndancs.
licntacpoinoJutlons In tbo west.
r.to fur vlroulan on deformities nn1
rauus trnssu . plul ) feet , curvatures of snlno ,
llus , tuimirofncor.o.itnrrh. . bronchllM , In-
baluilon.o cctrlclty. p triilysls. onllensy. kid-
ucv. b aildcr. oyo. car , skin unl b'.ooi un'J all
curclcal ouor itlons.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Wotuun runi . We littvoliitelv : id Jed ! i lyins-
InilopirtiMCtit for omuulurln ; cotillhuinont.
strlptly ur vito.i Onlv Itoilable Mortica.1 In-
stttuto nmkinc a PpoeUlty o >
iMllVATI3XlSK\SKS
AU B oed OUuisBS miceosstully troatol.
bynlillltlo I'nlson rctnovcd from tlio systuiu
without mercury New ilc lorattva 'I'ru.it-
inent for Loss of'ITAI. . 1'OWEll. I'crsous un
able tolstus IIIBV bo troitod ut homo by
rorrespon "enco. All coinmniiic.itlon confl-
duntlal. MoJ cities or liistiinut > nt sum L > y
mail orcxprcss. sccuroli' pacliod , nn nrir i to
Ind catu content ! ) or sender. One purtotml Iti-
tcrvifw jirefcrrc 1. Call und consult us or send
history of your case , and we wll ! send In plain
wrapper , our
rnnn : Unon I'r
77) tJIrN
IU HIC.H , . .poetai or Nervoti" " !
cnscs , Impotcncx' . Svpullls. Oloot anJ Varico-
oc e. with quest on lisL
Ilraces , Appllanci-s for Deformities & Trusei
Only iirmufuctory in the West of UEfuU a-
11 T Al'l'l.l lAC'KS , IKUastiS , JKL-EUJi'ltlO
. .
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
26th and Broadway , Oojnoil Bluffi
Ten minutes' ride from center ot Omaha on
Omaha and Council yiulTs cioetrlc motor line.
KOP. SALE IV OMAHA. KEB. , UV
Kntm & Co. . Co.r 15th I Uouelrs Ets
J JV Fuller i. Co , Cor nth A. DouplasSU.
A. W Foster i Co. Council Illn7 ! la.
W. C. ESTEP ,
! Funeral Director , EiDbalmer
14 N. Main Street ,
BLl'KFS.
CITIZEHS STATE BANK
OlCnaaull Illa3 > -
api s GI-OHD : >
fcurplus und I'roflts bOOOU
Net Capital nnJ Surplus fHttOOHf
Director -J I ) l21ataal < Di , I ! I. snuttr. r' >
Glrnsoa , I ! I ! Hart , I A. . Millar J V Hln-lnn
nr.dClmrle * IU Hanaaa. Transact eenor.il bink-
Ingbubiness. Laret captil ! aud surplus ot
uuy bank lu SoutUwestorn lowj.
OM TIMS DEPOSITS
Round the putta-porcha , as a protection
from rocks und faea monsters , is a band
ol steel wires , covered with a rofcinous
coatinfito prevent corrosion. The ut
most euro is taken to preserve the com
plete continuity of the electrical circuit
through the whole of tha 2,100 miles of
the eible.
Ilic l.ll - f H "I.luiltril. "
In answer to the question what is the
average "life" of a New York and Chi-
cngo limited train , a Pennsylvania rail
road ofliuial says.acoordiiifj to the Phila
delphia Record , that it is a. tiillo over
six months , and the fact that such
a train goes to tlio shops to be
thoroughly overhauled and refitted
twice a year will show how careful the
great railronds arc to keep up their
standard. Very often the trnitib bhow
but little wear , and only hero and there
can the result of six months' use be de
tected , but they are nevertheless
ordered to the bhop's , stripped of their
interior fittings , repainted , gone over
by the workmen of every department
that took a hand In originally con
structing them , and then re.tored to the
cabinetmakers anil ( uiholsterers ) to bo
turned out again riractically new cars.
Another interesting point was that thobo
trains are not "patched up" x\ith a new
car now and unoiHer now car again , but
are always tent out In complete sets of
cars from the bbbpB'and wl > en this is
done the train which is taken of ! toglvo
place to Vno new ono Irt Used for some less
distinguibhod run !
Some Tall Clilmiii-rt.
A chimney SoO feet high is being
built for the Omaha & Grant Smelting
works in Denver , Colo. It will bo an
octagon etaclc , 55 feot'ln diameter at the
base , placed on a concrete foundation 16
feet deep , imbedding twenty tons of steel
rails. U hero will bu two stacks , one
within the other , with a ladder way be
tween. The black will be banded with
4j-inch wide steel bands every 20 feet ,
covered by the brickwork. The con
tract price is about $53,003 and it is to
bo finibhed in ISO days. The other
high chimneys in the United Status are ,
Engineering News f > ys , nb follows : "At
the Fall lllver Iron works , 340 feet , and
the Clark Thread mill stuck in Newark ,
N. J. ' ' The stack at Freiburg IBICO
feet high , above ground. The total
height of the Tow use nil chimney , in
Glasgow is 474 feel ubovo ground.
CALIFORNIA'S FINEST PRODUCTION.
JARVIS1877 BRANDY
RICH , RIFE AND MELLOW.
Indorsed by the Med Afjed in our cellars.
ical faculty every 11 as been awarded six
where as being the
purest , safest and best f gold and four silver
stimulant. Ask for it. different
medals , at
Take no other. Be
ware of imitations. world's expositions.
WINE OCX
GROWERS , DEALERS AND DISTILLER ? ,
Santa Clara and San Jose , California.
T ; ffipBgSSi aS . * ON J
" i&i
F 3P& i *
$ m8ti 3 * J i
d ? K/ - W S fellS Mi'
TWIM CITY STEAuM DYE WORKS ,
G. A. Schoodsack , Proprietor. OHices 021 Brcrulwav , Council BlulTb and ] j21
Farnam St. , Oraahu. Dye , clean nnd refinish poods , of every dcbcrijition. Pnclc-
aceB locoivod at either olllco or in the Works , Cor. Ave. A und HUth St. , Council
Bluffs. Send for price Hbt.
Merchants who hnvo shop worn or soiled fabrics of any character can have
them redyed and finished equul to new.
BED PEATHEUS RENOVATKD AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the
most approved machinery , at less cost than you ever paid before
before'n
lantly ilrip the mo t excrnclatlnc palm , never falli to Klveeajjt'ihssaTeni
For ( .praliis , bruUoi , luckic'ie , piln in t la clisit or sl.lM , Inulao'i2. toii'u 'n ,
or nny extornul pain , a few applications , rubood on by hand , act lilte ina ic , c
inp the pain to instantly utop. For cn.'K stlitii i , iufl i n uitiuai , rlie i lutktu , na t-
raisin. liiiuliti.'o ; , sclitlca , pains in tiia sn : ill or this luc'f , ino-o extondul ail repealed
pealed applications are nouossnry : Allliitaniil pihu , ill irrJrui , tlf-c'it irj' , elL ,
spasin ; , mumpa , fiilntlir ; xnclU , nsrro.iiiio ; , KC ! cpb < > iieu , nra relieved instantly
nndquicltlycured bv fiklng1 inwardly 20 toSI dro * } in half a tumbler of water.
Wtcants n bottle ; sild by druiriiists. With RAD WAY'S PILLS thsro is no bolter
Cure or prcTeiillre of reipr mid Aii"
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEO DYE WORKS
All kin Jsof Dro\ny \ und rioHtilnidona In thd
lilcliftt htylo of tlio art. Kadod and stilnud
fubrlea made to link a > food ui now. Hod
leathern clu.moJ by kUiani In Urtt-oliui man
ner Work promptly dtinu anil UellvuruJ lualt
jmru of itio eouutry , > cuJ for urlco lUt
U A. MAC11AN. - - J'HOI'lUETOU.
UUUroadwny , Near Norttiweitara
IK.urr-i. IO.VA.
I'rud
SimS
u ouuuuit ] ! ) ( . ( , tf , the mute uu
federal courts , liooum 3 , J uud &
Ucuo block. Couuull UluiTi , Ia.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM
AGES FOK GRADING MIL-
ITAUY AVE-NUE.
To the owners of all lots , jmrtf * of lots ind
real ostaUi iilon. Mllllaty a\rniu < from Ham
ilton hlrei-l to Grant meet , uud necosbary
iipproii' hok.
14111 am hereby nntlflnd that the undur-
MniOil , three dlt-lntercMir ! frouholdersof the
rlty of Onuhu , have been ilnly appointed by
the iiuiyor. with the uppiovul of thn city
eouucll of Bald elty. to iihbeck tlio iluinau'o to
lliu owners nxpecilvoly of tbo properly
uilcctud by RrnUlnj Aillltary uveiiue from
liumllton Ktreel to ( Jnint fctrout. doclurod
iificiisiary by ordinance No. yjtfi , uubsud iluy
' . ' . In ! ) . ' , upproied MuylX 18' ' ) . ' .
You mo further notified , that burin ;
' taid upiiolntinciit , und duly ( juul
1 fled us reijuired by law. HU will , on tlie 24th
duv of .lu ne. A , I ) . InU. ' . at llio houi of' '
o'clock m tbo afternoon , ut tliu olllcu of T. C.
Ilrunnur , room 1 , Wnre Uock , within the
corporate Itmltk of Bald city , niuia for tlio
purpoi > o of ronniilerlns und luukliiK tbu
abti Eirentof datnauu to the ownem rcsjiint-
ivuly of kald proiivrty. uffeclDd by bald irrad-
Inc , tiiklui ; Into coutfdurutioiibpuvlalbunotiu ,
if utiy.
. You are notified to bo prcfccnt at the time
und place alorusuUl. and make nny objections
to or Kt iMiuiontu conuernliu'tuln aksuss
of daiuuges uk you uiuy conolanr proper ,
T. C. lIltUMsKII ,
JOHS If. Kt.evi.H ,
Gl-onoi J I'AUU
Coiniulttcu of AiiprulHurs
Omalin , June 13 , U02 , JlMKa
Si'EOIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
SAt.K-Kxtrn flna , llioronchbred. Jcr-
scv cull , Millil color , reclstercd stock ; U
months old 72SS. 11r t street.
II'YOt * have anything for site or trade * eo
1C. II. Slio.ifc , HniadWAj-nnd .Main ntrent.
Ioo IOWA f nrm * for s\lo. JmprovoJ 1(1) ( ncret
In Harrison county , flH.nJtiarncriv jsi Hero *
Improved. JSMKl ! 1) ncre * . Mf-ll Tor baritms
In Iowa ana Not > r kt furmsp.ill on or write
U.lulin on ft Vim I'M ton , Coune.l UuilT-i.
irOUmXT-Iwolllnz ln all | nrts of tho'
Fili'i. ' * " fchuufn. Hro.irtwiijnnd Main.
STOKAOK nnd romnlsslonloxps. . fnrnl-
tunuto. . , stored uii'l sold on < > < > iaiiilsston at
lowest r.itcs. L. Klntiuliaii , itH llro.iJwjy.
FOR PAl.n On M-tMt iiayinrnts. fruit nnd'
cnrden Innl no r ( Vnncli UliitT * B. 11.
bluinfe. llroartwuy nn I Main street *
IT OIl Itr.NT Ml Pwond nvciiuo , ilrlllns
-I ? wulili rcinins , furnniti. rattzc. Imth. vltcltie
IH-U" , onouf the nio t deslr.iUIu u iiin ! < < 'ii
Council llimT- * : rout , $ iXiW per month K , H
Micato Hroadwny nnJ Miilu ttoeU
inOHKiST-Twoottlii > lpstCnrrUs liaison
E Toiirtlitr ( > cU _ ,
IftOH ! > AI < n rntnltne tUturas lea o and
coed "III of hole ) wltli 4) roomIn n irood
NplitnMc.'i cltv. will tr.ido forstoi-U of coimr.il
nivrcliniulNc. U 11 Mioafe , Hroadwny nud
Miiln strt'Ct , _ _ _ _ _
Oll SAIiH-A comfort-iblo live room dwell
ing near Kalrmount nark. PrU-i1 , fl.KiJ.
.Vlciish. Imlutice In monthly uikyinuiitB. K. II ,
' . Hronilwiy nnl Muln itrcou
U > K > Al..K A bnrsiiln , tlirei'-roo n dwpll-
-1 Inct 191s rifth uvrnuu prlcn ftfl ) , will
iiUt > ton HI coed liurtus In I null ) and bnltincc tit
luntlilr piymcaln. H 11. Slio ifo , Itruadwdy
nd M tin itiuct- <
T71OK \Kn Or trirti1. A vlx-rmim fr.imo'
-L1 ilnulllnc. Hiclith avpnuceor. "Jth vU. iirleo
I.4J3. 1 il. blipafe. lint id n IV und .Muln stn.
POlt K'tXr-Kl'slii-roomUBellltis. 2JI Wash
ington live. , motcrn tylo mil oonxt'ti-
. In rxoclicnt ropulr. rent JJj. b. 11.
! , Hroidnay unil Main sts.
IT'OU bA M : The only hotel In -small town
L ? BJ iiil'c1 ' * from I'juncll 11 nTx lias nn Ire
ro.im pirlor with cm I trailo. I n nil t tire In-
tilceKiil tl.OH. bulidlni JJ.UJli. Will tr iiic for
oo.l ri-sluVtit iiropi-rly In Council Huitr * .
n.tli for th > rulit puty. I11. . Mie.ifc. llroid-
ny and M.ili str-'ot-
POK 5ALK Hotel and restniiiant In a pros
perous Nfbr.ii.liu city , jt n Ins biiMiiois ,
nod ro.iuoiiH foriollltif. pilcu il.UJi. II N a
nip : 1 11litaff. . llro > dw.iy mil Main-.trout.
" \VANTin Xi-lirnsku hinds In iiM-hnneu
' for Council 111 ir ( iroporty. r , H hunfu.
Uroinw.iv und Main street.
OK "SALn- \ innro mid c-olt. \\Ill tilur
piymcnt In lot llillnc. Apply to Leonard
vt-iett.
\\l ANTri-Temns ) to ( til In lot 1 , block 1H ,
> \\iillnins' lirs-t addition to Council lllulTs.
"owa. One-Half rain and the b.iliincu In
.radc. Apply to Leonard Htorutt , Council
UlulK la.
DUUQ store for sulo-An old nstaullihod
anil well piylnzrtriisbtore In llvi-lv coun-
trrtoun. also rt-sideiii-n iiropurly Address
lark Kills. Little loulluril.on county , la
,71011 , SALE Purni. Ill acres , I pnlon
- Mliioun , with Improve mi'iitv. j iil trade
for march inllsc ; urlc-o il.230. I' . 1 ! Sheaiu ,
Urojdwuy and MnlnsticuU
FOK b-AI.r Kann. .Hi ncrcN In I i-l.i > iison
Co. low i HU aeri" , brolie. b.ilanei ) frnnnil
pasture nnd mnadow I'lleo 2iiin aero 1. II.
bhe.ifii , llro idway nnd Main stri'OU
t-ALH Choiei * funiislu l'otla'Uitia > lu
FOK
Co. . Ion.i n H Misafu. llroaduaj und
Muln striiut.
\\7ANTnD An c\ierlrnocd teal o tul
i hull-Milan , uho N wo 1 niiia | nteil with
city property. Atldicss A. II. . llec ollli'e.
F I OK bALU $7.00,1 Block of cenonil nii'r-
cbandKn. ell located .iltliln l ( ) mlli-s of
Omtiha.ill take part In Ian I of best qual
ity , balmier cab. . U U. sbeafu. Iluiadnay
and Muln
FOU EALK Orocory stock llxtnres. borses.
etc. 1'rico H.'iOil Excellent Ir.ulc. ell
established , largo prnllts : must beold at
onoc. fur uiiod cause n. H. fcheafe , Hroadwajr
nnd laln fett eel.
_ _ _ _ _ _
FOIt liXT : Nicely furnlt-lii'd rooms ono
blocl. from llroadwaj , at U1) ) Olen tucntio.
LOST Kofi inciroeco ro > eti l mem booli.
lrit.p fiihtened. eontiilnlii : clii'cU Na fcTl of
i > eo W Llio | \ Co. on Citlrcns b.ink for I"i3
and other valuable pipers. PliK'er ' will re-
ci'i\e rewurfl bj- returning to ( ' W Atwood ,
I2H Hond Mrcct , or at \ \ abash olllce , Mctrlum
blocl ,
RR1LWHYT1MEOHRD.
U1CAI.O IIIIItL.rV i PJ , * V J \r 'TJ
I ) .pot lOfi HUM tnijt _ _ ' ) ni i * _
i nil . . .Clflnio VoitttTulo . bUJiim
. n in . . . Cliin j llxprom . . . . .
II M | > ni . . . rhlcazj I.Tire ; . . . . j 4 ' ! " > P m
CM Ii nil . . Clilraso 4 Iowa l.ocnl . . < 01X1 p m
iM | > m . .in ; ti'rn rirer . i z ia | > ra
( i40 p ni ( Kx Mm I flue I'mi IICx M.m | | H.Uia ui
iQtfl a in I'talriu-o lixprrii
tM | i m . Vrrtlliulo l.liullod. .
* , iU P tn | .Kmtorn 1'lyiT . . . .
UtU | i in , ( lx hun ) Atlantic Mull IBx .Mon )
7.10 it in. . i Kir SI I trroll l'u . rii.'iT ( lix h
1/eari-N I DM/.llA X h'l. 1AIU1S.
UiimlinlU I * rti'i'Qt. lUtli uiid Marcy Ft
i p ml bloul I'jinnon Hall. .
1'ACIHO.
Oiunliaj itli ami Wnlmtor Ut i
) U M a in
H. & ) | i m I
1.1'UVe. I tlllLAUU , It 1. A , I'ACll IU
IrntufBr ] Unlua Depot.C'ouuc-ll
C.U p m NU'lit Iriri ; ! i
10/Ai am Alluntlo Kiiri-m |
4.U | iml Vt-ntlbulo Llailtod
i ; . c.sr joi : & c a Arrliui
Ti nutter I Union I . t'uunoll Uluffi
10 00 it ra I . . .Kuui ii Ultjf ljf
10 14pni' ' Kuiuai I'ltv NlKul itl a ui
) X'IU tin j , Arr TJI
'Jrannferl Unluii I'uiiut. Counoll Ilium 'Iraiiti
KM ) n tu i.ta p ra
1UUU p m I U.Ji a in
7.U5 p w 4 pinluii l oral ' 7 IS a m
"OMAHA \ T. iSuTiT ArrlTeT"
Trauiftrl Uulou lloput. Council Illuti [ Jruinlar
It ! > v m
t CITY' & I'ACMKIC ATIID
Trauilvrl Union l * ' | iou Council lllnfli iTranifur
7.41 a nil bluux cltr Acouuimiiuuilua IlkUU p ID
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