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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY , AUGUST 1 , 1892
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL DLU1TFS
OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEA UL STREET.
d Ij Cnrrlcrlonny pnrtof the City
ll.W. TII.TON. - MANAGER.
Huiltioss Office. .1 No 41
Edlor ) < . ; . ; . . .
JllMIll MKXMUX.
V Y. Plumbing Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , .
A mcctlnp of the city council will' bo held
thlso vcnlng.
There will bo no services nt St. Paul's
church during August ,
John Dunltol died yesterday morning a
his home , 22.21 Seventh street , and was b.ir-
Icd nt 5 o'clock In the altornoon. Tno dl-
case was lung fovor.
Work on the now Avenue B schoolhouse Is
progressing rnpldly , and the prospects are
, tbnt the building will bo In shape for use by
the opening of the fall lorm of school. The
brick walls are completed to the top of tua
second story and the roof Is balnp put en.
Mrs. J. ( j. Lomcn , who vsa dnngorously
111 Saturday , was reported slightly Imurovod
yesterday , and some hopes nro now enter-
tntncd of her recovery. Her rather , Mr.
Ilnplo , ana her sister , MM. Dr. Pembroke ,
nulvcd from Greenville , III. , yesterday
mornlnp.
A prizefight took plt oo Saturday night
ncrnr the HnioltUn on the Crescent City road ,
between Xonti Iluqhos nnd nn unkiiovvn.
There wus u great deal of stnrrlhi ; of a
rather unscientific kind done , nnd the air
wns the only thing th.it was vorv severely
borilon. The fight was doclarcd n druw.
The superintendent and sovanil members
of the school board went to Cut-Off Saturday
to make arrangements for opening a school
tliori ) In accordance with u petition sent in
by the residents of that locality at a recent
meeting of the board. The school will bo
opened nt the snmo tlmo with the othur city
buhools In September.
Tno case of Messrs. Pyburn and Hodion ,
churgcd with cheatlnc by fatso pretences In
minting a trndo with one James Coylc , of CutOff -
Off , was tried by Justice Hntnmor after
numerous continuances on nccour.t of the
parlies being unprepared. Tun justice has
tulcon the case under navlscmcnt and a decis
ion will bo rondereu tomorrow.
A union meeting of Baptists of Council
Bluffs was held last evening at the Fir.it
Baptist church. M. (1. McLood , secretary of
t ho executive committed of the Baptist Young
People' ' * union , uuido the principal address
of the evening , In which ho gave an account
of the recent national convention of Baptist
young people's ' societies at Detroit. A f lr-
filzcd audience was present , urd the mooting
was interesting. At the close several addi
tions were tnudo to too Borean Baptist
church by baptism.
TOLEDO. Iowa , April 0 , 1331.
Dr. J. B. Moore , Dear Sir ; My wlfo has
used about six bottles of your Troa of Life ,
niul thinks that , she nas received greater ben
efit from It than any modlclnu she has over
tuken. Yours truly , L. H. Burui.v.
Oen'l ' Agent and Troas. West Collozo.
Since receiving the above testimonial , 1 am
inrccolnt of a letter and cheek from the Uov.
L..II Bufklnof Toledo , Iowa , April 2" > . to
send Kov. J. W. Konworthy , Croulino , ICin
sas , six bottles of Moora'a Tree of Life.
l-'or sale by all druggists.
Trains leave Matwwn dally at 8 a nillO
n. m. , lliin. , and 1 , 2 , iiiHO , 8 , JUO1 ,
4iiO : , G , 5)0 : ) , ( l , ( j:30. : 7 , 7:150 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 0 ,
< Ji : ; < ) , 10 , 10iO : : , 11 ntul ll.5 : p. in. The
3fi5 ] : train will rauko connection with
the labt electric motor ci.r for Oinahu.
j'//i.su.v.i/
Mis. Nclllo Bnncrs-fc-kolton Is the guest of
Jndgo and Mrs. J. E. F. M 'Geo.
Miss Eva Nnsnn h. i gone to Davenport to
epond n week visiting friends.
Miss Corn Nason has returned from a visit
with friends In Missouri Valley.
E. K. Pnttcrson has beonispending the past
week at his old homo in Sterling1 , III.
Mrs. W. W. Nasnn is homo from a visit
with relatives nnd friends in Nebraska.
Mrs. Mclvuno nnd Mrs. I. M. Troynor will
leave Wednesday for a trip through the cast.
Mrs. J. M. Cox and daughter Hattie of
Polla , la. , are visiting at the Christian homo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bosen and son Hey are
spending a few days in Siloam Springs , Mo.
Miss Etta M'i\well nnd Miss Belle ICalU
have returned from a vacation trip turouch
the east.
Don S. Culver of West Superior , \Vls. , Is
in the city , the guest of the family of Kov.
CJ. W. Crofts. ' .
Mr. und Mrs. F. E. Gilliland will leave tomorrow -
morrow for n visit at Salt Lake Citv. Air.
Gilliland will return in a wcok , while , bis
wife will remain for several weeks.
I'uro unit Wliolusnmo finality
Commends to public approval the California
jfciuld laxntlvo iciucdy , Svrup of Figa. It Is
j.k'.ismit . to thn taste and by ncllng gently on
the kidneys , llvor and bo\vps ) to clonnsu the
system efTecluallv , It promotes the health
nnd comfort of nil who use it , and with mil
lions It is the best and only remedy.
To biivo doctor's bills drink Mantxwa
mineral water. You can got it fresh
every morning1 by sending your jug
down by the conductor. Ho will fill it
nnd bring it up free.
STIM , niiriu : : : curs.
Crvat Clearing bnl > at tlio lloUnu Store1 ,
Council llluir-i.
BARGAINS IN WHITE BED
SPREADS.
At G5ovo show un ( joe.
At 7o ! ) our $1.00 spread.
At ! )8p ) our 81.25 epioad.
Our line of 25o towels for 19c or $2.15
per ilo/.oii.
Ucsit quality pattern oil cloth for loc.
Adjustable window screens for 1'Jc
each.
each.Wnsli
Wnsli silkfl , tulTottn cords and Chilian
cloth all in at lOu u yard.
Light and dark cliallios worth Co and
7c for 'Ic a yard.
Pours' unsccntcd sonp Oo a cako.
Walker's Water Lilly , Dusky Diamond ,
Census Heap and castilc , all in at ! !
calcuB for 10o. iiuttormillc soap lOo a
c.ilco.
Colored parasols at half price , $3.00
for $2..r)0 , $ : i.OO for $1.60 and BO on.
All our black HUH umbrellas at COHt
during the 11-duy salo.
Come early and buuuro the best bar-
pains. HOSTON STORE ,
U , WlllTUlV&Co. . ,
Council Ululfu , fa.
hnniliiy ut .ll
The people who visited Mumiwa yesterday
wor < ) treated to a novel ami oo.iutlful spec-
tuck' , a storm on the lake. It was not a hur
ricane , but It was sulllclcut to send the bll.
lows rolling on the beach with nu onurgy
that trannformed the luku line a bit of wild
ocean surf. It was decidedly too wild
for the bathers , and thov all loft
the water ooforo the storm fairly
\ bioko. The wa'er wns covered with
pleasure craft , and there was n good deal of
unxicty felt for sonio of the light row-boats
that oucusioually went out of sight between
the billows. Tiiero wore no accidents , how
ever , but all had to ( ounper for shelter In
tbu nearest direction. The verandas of the
hotnl were Jammed with pcopln , und they
had u tine opportunity to view tno storm on
the water from a safe nnd comfortable
el.cltor.
All the motor trains carried full load ? dur
ing tlio afternoon , and the t.torm interfered
but ilttlu vtllh the pleasure of the crowd * ,
Tonight , lifter the Ogawa show , Dal-
po.y'u band will glvn an open air concert
in front of Hotel Mnmiwu.
Summer atiits for gentlemen ; cool ,
t'omforliiblo and cheap. Roller , the
Uilor , aiO Broadway.
The Jewel ( 'tisollno Btovo IB the host
in the world for biifoty , durability and
economy , und the now Jewel In its equal.
Boo thorn ut Churlotf Swuluo'a , 737
Broadway.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL DIMS
Rev , G , W , Crofts Preaches His Farewell
Sermon.
IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AT THE CHURCH
Jinny Tropic Uirnblo to Kntor tlio Ituildlnc
So ( Ircnt Was tlio Crowd All Uc-
noinlnatloiiK Came to Do
linn Honor.
There wns a rush nnd n crush nt the First
Congregational church yesterday morning , to
hear the farewell sermon of Uov. G. W.
Crofts , "tho poet preacher , " whoso povon
years oastorate Is now ended by hii own
resignation. Before the usual time bad ar
rived for commencing service , every pow
was filled , por/.plrlng usher ) were dragging
In extra chairs which anxious sitters eagerly
occupied , ulslos wore filled , the gallery was
packed , standing room In the vestibule was
nt a demand , the pulpit stopj wore used for
scats , nnd uvon the gonlus who pumps the
organ found his plnloin crowded by those
who had crept Into the organ loft. And still
the crowd kept climbing thz church stops ,
orlv to Und that even tli9 sVindinif room was
exhausted. Many turned back toward homo ,
being unable to got Inside ttio church.
Not only was the sizoof the crowd an Indi
cation of how groatu hold thl * bMoved pastor
has on the hearts of this community , out n
still mora Imprmsivo tribute to his worth
was maulfost In the muko-upof this congre
gation. Hero weroCatholics and Protestants ,
Mctnodlsts. Baptists , i'l fact representatives
of every denomination and of no denomina
tion. Saints and sinners , rich and poor ,
young nnd old , nllko seemed to share in the
reprotthnt Council Bluffs is to lose ono of
these few preachers who are too big for any
OHO church to own.
The Prosbvtormn church courteously gave
up its morning service that Its cancrouatlon
might hear the farewell words of Mr. Crofts.
Its pastor , Dr. Phelps , occupied a place on
the platform and assisted in the services , as
did also Kov. Mr. Uico , the first pastor of the
Congregational churcn. Tno musical ser
vice was rendered by n quartet consisting
of Messrs. Ogilini and Allen , Miss Oliver and
Miss Porwrllold , with Mrs. Jones nt the
organ ,
The pulpit and platform wore beautifully
decorated with plants and ( lowers and ap
propriately conspicuous in front appeared
the floral word "Mlzpah. "
1'limlly , Itrethron , I'arcwell.
"Flnallv , brethren , farewell. " Such was
the text from wnlch Mr. Crofcs nroachcd a
sermon full of thouchtfulnoss and lundor-
ness. Ho said thai nlttoutrh noarlv twenty
centuries had rolled by with their multi
tudinous events and dropped into tbo silent
sea , those words sv.ll live. Criticisms may
come nnd go , attacks may rise and fall as
regularly as the tlaos , but the great
Gibraltar of divine truth stands
unmoved in the awful grandeur
of its power nnd sublimity
of Its silence. "Finally , brethren , 'are-
well , " spoken with a trembling Voice , written -
ton with a trumnling hand , read with n
trembling heart by the Christians at Cor
inth , by the covenantors in their caves , by
Huguenots in their nxilo , by the pilgrims as
they sought a father's pure shrine bovond
tno sea , by Christians In nil ages , and now
by us as wo come to speak these words that
mark thu limit of a long period of religious
thought and effort.
The word farewell was ono of largo mean
ing uot merely a formal salutation. Neither
was it significant ot the end of joy. the grave
of hope. It was not an urn to hold the ashes
of regret , moistened bv the tears of despair.
There was a pathos of parting In tbo word ,
but It was made sweet as the song of u
nightingale with tbo note ot exultation.
The word mount wel-fnro , fare-well , a salu
tation tilled with the very essence of benevolence -
lonco , good will , charity and love unfeigned.
As that word stands whore the paths sep
arate pastor and paoplo , lot it stand , not for
a more regret at parting , but let it point uot
onlv backward , but forward ,
Mr. Crofts In thus using the word "fare-
well" as n benediction , suggested Roma lines
along whlcli this coveted prosperity would
bo found. Wisdom was one of tbu necessaries
for faring well. "Tbo fear of tbo Lord is
the boclnning of wisdom. "
Again , in order to faro well there must bo
a firm acceptance of Chriv , as prophet , priest
aud king. Then , too , there must bo tbn
Holy Spirit. Lastly , IIL tl.o language of
Paul , " 1 commend you to C3od and the word
of His grace that is able to build you up and
glvo you an inheritance among all them that
are sanctiHcd. "
The speaker having enlarged uoon these
suggestive thoughts than dwelt upon the
use of the word "farewell" in the
sense of a parting salutation. Casual ac
quaintances had no use for the word , nor
these who mlnglo on a sordid business plane ,
or in the light nnd vain frivolities o'f life.
It could only bo used appropriately after
years of association , where hearts had be
come knit together , where voices nad be
come musdo and faces bunshlnu. So n pastor
had a right to use this word as ho leaves
bis flock , unto whom ho has broken many
times the bread of life , who has been with
them In their sorrows , nnd not only stood it
the open grave as the ambassador of Him ,
"who Is the resurrection und the life , " but
at the marrlaga altur , whore human bliss
blossoms into celestial baauty ; nnd at the
baptismal font , wboro the divine gr.ico is
seen to sparkle on tbo brow of infancy.
Scores of such scones cocfor upon him tbo
rignt to say farewell.
Ills Clf > * Iii ! ; Worilx.
In closing Mr. Croft * said : "And so I
speak the word to you tod'iy , not only to the
members of thU church , but of all churches
in this community ; to all of God's children ,
ray own dear brolkors and sisters in Christ ,
of every name and denomination. 1 speak
the word to thsl city which I bavo learned to
love , nnd which has given mo so largo a
plucu In Us confidence and affection. On thu
retina of my mind Is eternally stamped the
picture of those heuutlful lulls , whore nature
uas exhausted her skill In the formation of
all that is graceful "mid enchanting ; of your
beautiful homes made doubly attractive by
social amenity ; above nil , the pictures of
your smiling facni nmdo radiant with the
pure light that shines from within. Wher
ever I go I Khali carry with mo many a bunch
of forgot-mo-nots , gathered as I now stand
upon thu summit of a mountain up which I
have been struggling for these years ,
"On the 1'JiU ot this month 1 maclo the
nsccnt of Pike's L'eak. For two hours nnd u
half the sturuy little engine struggled with
the tremendous grauo until It had pushed its
guests two miles nearer ttio sky ; from sum
mer to winter , from n burning sun to u driv
ing Miowblorm. The ascent was subllmo. A
mountain stream , clear as crystal , dashed
and foamed and sparkled and sang. As we
rose higher and higher , vlow changed to view ,
beomltiKly topless battlements of rock and
mountain crest sank bonoatu us , and all the
way , until we passed the ttmbor liuo , bcautf ?
ful flowers answered smlla with smile. But
only us wo nuared the top or the grand peak ,
ns wo n eared the roulm where winter ,
crowned wltti its silver diadem , eternally
relgni , did we discover the delicate blue
forgot-mo-nots. It wns then tus t > plrit of the
great mountain seemed to spaak to ins
through these tlower * , t > o smnll , eo delicate ,
and the sentiment of Its ho.irt. was convoyed
Into swoel little bloMoms that it hud hacrcdly
kept In the last expression of Its life and
beauty. It was then that the grout mountain
became to mo a little child , to bo caressed
and closed about with arms of unVctlun ,
yearning for sympathy nud remembrunco.
Its vast ruggedness disappeared , and Ita
heart of stone became as ono of lleali. 1 felt
as never before that on the summit of
true greatness U simplicity , and that
It is only upon the great heights that
humility , gentleness , tenderness , ohlldlikc-
iiesn , nro to uo found such ns we find In Him
who tias been enIIoil the lowly NiuArcno ,
but who In reality is the Son of God. Today ,
thru , upon till * summit , lot us gather up the
sweet forgot-me-noti of God's love , and
learning the lesson they teach us co on until
the night has faded away and the eternal
uioriilQR lies dawned In Its glory. "
I.octiiro lluforo thu Iiiitltutti.
Dr. Bernard Blgsby of Ujtrolt will deliver
a free lecture this evening at tbo First Pres
byterian church under the auspices of the
PoitawuttamloTuacbora Institute. His sub-
Joot will bo "ArooU und Uugby. " 1'rof.
tSawyor who has heard him lecture itate *
that ho U tbo cq.ua ! of Archbishop Uynu ,
Robert O. Ingorsoll or any of the other kings
of tbo lecture platform Outsiders ns well
ns these who are attending tnci Institute are
invited to attend.
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Nuccctl Nupgoll Ntiggctl Buy Big
Nuegot baking powder. ! )2 ) oz. J5 cents.
Wanted Iron tn'iidoM at the O don
Iron works , Council Ululfg. Good wages.
Mntinwa ns u family resort cannot bo
oat.
loOpooplo in this city uao gas stoves
Tlio G.isOo. puts 'om in at coat.
Will Onminrnt ttio flrnnml * .
A number of ofllcials of the Northwestern
Railway company were In the city Saturday ,
nnd ns a result of their visit n number of im
provements will bo made that were not
planned for nt first. When the company
first projected its now local depot nn ex
penditure of about $30.000 wns planned for.
Since then the amount to bo laid out has
been shitted upward from tlmo to time until
now it will require an expenditure of nearly
fOJDto complete all tbo Improvements that
nro contemplated.
It has bjoti decided to fence In the grounds
and sow down with grass seed nil that Is not
occupied by tracks or in other ways actually
used In the company's business This will
glvo n Inr o grass platen the east sldo of the
depot , on the ground now occupied by the
passenger and freight depots , nnd a corresponding
spending ono on the west between the depot -
pot nnd tlio Buhrer lots. On the east sldo a
line fountain will bo p > it In , .so that the depot
grounds will bo among the prettiest In the
west. Tbo other roads centering In the Bluff A
could reap n lurgo harvest of gratitude from
the citizens If thov would pattern after the
Northwestern In this respect.
"Lito to boJ and eany to rise will shorten
the roail to your homo In the sktos. But
early to bed and "Llttlo Eirlv llliur. " tlio
pill that makes life loiia'iir aud bottora nd
wiser.
The Royal .Tap.incso troupe are still nt
Manawa drawing bigger crowds every
night. They will change their -ogi-am
every evening. Everybody delighted.
D.ilbcy'a band in attendance.
Concert at Manawa every nig nt this
week.
The Manawa btth houses located nt
the boat houses , west of the hotel , have
boon leased nnd opened for the season
by Harry Brown. Best bathing accom
modations at tlio lake.
STIM. , flltKATHK CUTS
At the lloston Store Clrnrlnp ; Sale , Council
HluIV-i.
All our light wool plaids , stripes and
mixtures tluit sold for 50 and 58c , during
sale for ! llo. !
Full line of badford cords in plain and
fancy weaves , also camels' hair serges
and Scotch chevrons that sold for 7oc
nnd 8Sc , during sale for 62c. } Full line
of cotolo uni , bedford surds , crepons ,
? .ig xag jncqutirds , etc. , that sold for
$1.00 and $1.2-5 , during sale for 72Jc.
Balance of our all wool challies'iii light
and dark , during stile for 30c.
$15.00 dress p.ittorn for $7.50.
810.00 dross pattern for $ .5.50.
China silk in liguros that sold for GJC
and 7oc during sale for 474c.
BOSTON STORE ,
FoTiiHRixuiiAM , Win nrA w fc Co.
Council BlulTs , la.
It's awfully nice and cool at Manawu.
Geo. Davis , druggist , opposite Ogden.
Ogawa at Manawa.
The Harrison & Bell comedians gave their
first performances of "Llttlo Tlppott" yester
day at the Farnam Street theater , and a
critical estimate must award the new play
the triumph of an exceedingly promising in
auguration. Indeed , it is quite within bounds
to any that It scored agreathit andthntit has
every needed quality for a pronounced aud con
tinued success. There were crudities , as waste
to bo expected in initial performances , but
the performances demonstrate. ! tbat the
drama is exceptionally strong in the comedy
element , which is not only worked up natu
rally into effective climuxos. but is sustained
in a crescendo action until the last fnll of the
curtain. The play is prc&cnted by nn excel
lent coranany , every role being interpreted
by a capable artist and no pan Doing
sllehtcd.
"Little Tippett" is an adaptation by Harry
nnd Edward Paulton ( themselves tho'authors
of several noted theatrical successes ) from
the French of Alexander Bisson , ono of th < >
most successful of living writers of furco and
comedy. French plays are apt to be risque ,
but the Gallic dramatists nro wonderfully
clever in the contriving of dramntlu situa
tions. In this case the adapters buvo re
moved everything objectionably suirgestlvo
and produced a play that will pass iho
ciuntlet of the most exacting Anglican tost.
Tna intricate French complication of situa
tion Is there , but the storj is absolutely
clean , with not a line to offend American
taste.
The characters of tbo play are Tippott and
Newton , partners In business ; Mrs. Tlpnott
nnd Mrs. Newton ; Everard Dunkor , the rich
uncle .md doting guardian of Mrs. Tippott ;
Georco Gibbs , the butler of the Tippetts , und
his wife Geranium , who is the nurbo ; Little
Tippott nnd Llttlo Gibbs. two Infants.
Tippoll and Newton have both boon di
vorced from nn adventuress known as
Georglna Brown. Tippott has been es
tranged from ills second wlfo , and nt the
opening of tbo play has just returned from a
year's stav In Buropo and bccomo reconciled
with her In a mooting nt his
olllcc. During bis nbscinco n BOH
lias been born , hut ho is left
In ignorance of thnt faot. his wlfo wishing
to spring Hie surprise on him when be
rciiclics homo. About this time Newton re
ceives n letter from Gcorgttm Brown's law
yers .staling that he Is tbo father of n son
born nftcr their divorce , nnd it is Intimated
that the infant is on the way to Ulni and his
delivery c.m only bo stopped by the payment
of an exorbitant brlba. Newton gi'ts out of
the dllxinina by altering thu letter und ad
dressing It to Tippott. When , therefore ,
a nurbo appears nt thu olllco with a baby and
the exclamation , "Here ho Is , " Tippett and
Nitwton assume that the youngster Is the
son of Gcorglna. As a matter of fact , it is
thu son of Tippett by his second wilu. Oa
the other hand , Mrs. Tippott numbar two ,
Uncle IJunkurand the Gibbsusknow nothing
of the suppositions child of Goorglna
Brown , but tbo audience Is the muster of the
true situation on both sides.
On this foundation is built an intricate
play of cross purposes that cannot bo ade
quately explained In a tew words , but It
come ) 60 thick and fast there is scarcely
tlmu between laughs tn take breath. To
still further coinpll'-ato matters the Gibbs
Infant gets mixed up in thn confusion und is
kidnaped by Newton Instead of the Tlpnott
b > ibvwliicli husuppojoa Is Gaorglna Brown's
offspring. Of course every thing conies out all
right In the Until sojne , wlion the faut M dis
closed tbat Georglna Brown bud no Luby
nnu thnt the letter trom her lawyers wus
merely n blackmailing scheme.
Last night's performance wont with Quo
spirit , and the cnttiuiluitlo audience , not
content with an almost continuous laugh and
Innumerable burstu of nnplauso , insisted on
several curtain calls. The role of Tlppelt
was Interpreted by Mr. Charles Botvscr ,
who treated it In a farcical vein , wtilch wus
entirely pcrmUilblo and tborouglv accept
able Mr. UUwurd Bill , bunUsomo enough
to bo the idol of the uintinou iirl , bus a line
stage presence , Is n Mulshed actor and made
nu admirable foil for Tlupott In bis
Interpretation of Newton. Miss Mabel Bert
is a regul biauty and as Mrs , Tippett
was an Idiml wife , nil tenderness and dovo-
tlon , Mr. Hurr" Allen Is ono of tbo bast old
moil of tbo stage , and as Uncle Dunker ho
was as good nnd bonlsn nnd meddlesome as
the genuine article. Miss Marie Lowes is
attractive of fnco aud voluptuous of figure ,
and portrayed Mrs. Newton with an admir
able pluy of varying expression. Mr. Harry
Mortrun as Gib B and Mrs. Hurry Blaodgood
as Mrs. Giubi worn not wanting In excellence ,
a'ld the two babies 'em
, jiluss , captured the
audience on sight. In short , the company
proved to bo ono of those organizations in
which there U uo atur , but every member is
nu urtlat of a high grade of oxcollouce. The
Botlou of too play never halts , und uot only
is there comodv In the situations , Uut the
lines nro bright nnd full \ > f''wit ' nnd ropurtoo.
"Llttlo Tippott" is' ift'Undoubted , fo. U
will bo repeated at "ino1 Fnrnam street
theater until Wednesday1 oronlr.g.
DoWltt's Sarsapnrliid'ionnsoi the blooJ ,
Increases the appollto bud tones up the sys
tem. It has bonollttcd Ih'any people wtio
have suffered from blobJ UUordcrs. It will
holpyou. _ _ t |
Wanted nt the ofll'vq ' , of THE OMAHA
BKT : . conies ol the TUB > UVBNINO HUB
April 25. i .
jinoiryiiit iff .1 n'niiti.rour ;
Henry McCarty I. < > < 111 * l.lln In the Mls-
tionrl lit rtiittsmoiitli.
*
PIATTSMOUTH Nob. , July ill. [ Special Tel
egram to Tun BRK. | Henry McCarty , n boy
15 years old , was drowned in tlio Missouri
river today. Too boy wns in swimming with
companions at Hocky Potut , just below thu
city , and swam lee far out In the river. Ho
was causht In the current nnd borne Into the
whirlpool around Iho piers of the B. & M.
bridge. Ills companions made dcsparuto ef
forts to save him. Ho was the son of Con
McCurty , n well-lsnowti railroad man. Tlw
bojy nus not been recovered.
Developments show that the Waterman
opera bouse was insured for $ ; 3,000 instead of
$1UUO ! ) as at first reported. Nothlntr further
ns to the origin of the lire has been discov
ered.
ered.Another
Another heavy rainstorm visited this sec
tion this evening. A terrille amount of
water fell , but no material damage wus done.
In thu country the ruin assured an already
good crop.
Itc-d Willow County's Harvest.
MiCooK , Nob. , July ai.-Special [ to THIS
BniHod | Willow county will bo heard
from again this year , and her crops .will bo
second to none In the state , and In fact tbo
challenge is open to Iho. world. The acreage
of wheat , oats nnd rye Is double that ot last
year , and about one-third moro of barley.
The grain is ncarlv all safely cut nnd In the
stack nnd shock. The vltld will exceed that
of last year , as the heads of the grain nro
larcer and the berry bolter.
John Hallleld , ono of the largest farmers
hero , picked several beads of wheat at ran
dom from his field near this citv nnd found
over sixty plump grainy on each head. All
farmers report the prospective yield ns grout
ns last year. Corn in this county was made
by the four rains which hnvo fallen" In the
past two weeks. Over four Inches of rain
has fallen In Kcd Willow county within the
pust ten davs.
Corn Is well advanced , nearly nil of It beIng -
Ing In tbo tassel nnd nn some the cars are
commencing to appear. A. C. Modlc , John
Whlttakor and several other farmers In this
city 1 ist week reported their gralu all har
vested and their corn earing.
Hon. Ben Clayton secretary of the
notianal farmers congress , whose homo
Is at Macedonia , la. , was In this part
of tbo state recently looking nfter
severnl farms ho has here , and in nn Inter
view said the pjoplti of Iowa and Illinois
never saw such crops as the Republican val
ley nnd especially this county has this year.
Ho said he never saw as many bundles of
wheat on the ground und never saw a tlncr
quality. The corn , ho says. Is far nncad of
either Iowa or Illinois , and Is moro ttian
satlslicd with bis small holding of Nebraska
farms. Ho predicts a heavy Immigration f roc *
the cast this year.
\ \ > st Point Ncnx.
WEST POINT , Neb. , July 31. [ Special to
Tnc Br.n.j Last Friday the wife of J. D.
Young died at Her homo , seven miles cast of
town , from spinal trouble. She was past 50
years of ago. She will ha buried under tbo
auspices of the Swedish Lutheran church.
Since Water ComuiUbioner Hucfllin Issued
the order limiting tbo use of the city water
for sprinkling purposes to certain hours , the
reservoir does not get exhausted as fre
quently ns formerly. For nearly four weeks
the pumps were kept wonting without a
minute's Intermission and thu supply hardly
kent un to the consumption. The now walls
will fill the bill.
Tbo attendance attlho institute is on tbo
incroaso. If tbo nura'bcr "swells in the next
four weeks as during tuo Ust low days
there will bo tbo largest enrollment on rec
ord in Cuming county. Nearly ' . .00 are re
corded already and there'uro many others
who will bo hero as the last two weeks draw
near.
Coriul Improvements.
Cozin , Nob. , Julv 31. [ Spcial to THE
BEE. ] The addition to the Commercial hotel
of this placets being pushed , the brick work
being already completed. When finished
tbo capacity of the noaso will bo about
doubled.
The postofllco will be In its now quarters
next week. The now oQlco building is a
line two-story brick and un ornament to the
town. Postmaster Samuel Atkinson de
serves praise for bis enterprise in providing
so substantial and elegant a buildiug. His
confidence in republican success this fall is
evidenced by this act.
IVrlcnm County I'roflpi-ctH.
MAIIUID , Nisb. , July 31. [ Spncial to THE
Bm : . | Wlion it Is taken into consideration
that there is an increase in the nrca of culti
vated land in Perkins county of at least -1U
percent in excess of the acreage of IS'Jl ' ,
which was our banner year as to yield , some
idea can be formed of the immense amount
of products which will bo uurlictcd at Mad
rid the coming full and winter. It Is impos
sible to get sufficient help. Tbo result Is
that but Ilttlu stacking is being or can uo
done. Most of them vast fields of grain will
bo threshed from the shock.
u Long Tramp.
Nob. , July 31. [ Special Tele
gram to THIS BKE. ] Mr. nud Mrs. John
Howard , who are walking ag.ilnst tlmo from
Seattle , Wiish. , to Chicago , passed through
this city today. The trump Is made on a
wager of $ .1,01)3 ) between San Francisco nnd
Seattle parties , and tbo conditions of the
wilder nru tUut Howard shall trundle a
wheelbarrow and register ut telegraph olliccs
alung the route and accomplish the journey
In 177 aud u fraction days ,
Kootpulx nt hiuitli MouvClly. *
SOUTH Sioux CITV , Nob. , July 31. [ Special
to Till ! DISK. ] Footpads hold up Louis Jeep ,
a prominent business mini of Ibis city , lust
night about' ) o'clock and relieved him of a
silver watch and ? iJ.
The Sioux City police hive two mon under
arrest answering Un description ot the rob
bers. They were captured ui they camoover
thu Cblc go , St. Paul , Minneapolis ft Omaha
bridgo. They nad weapons , mas us , gugs ,
etc. , fiO In coin but no watch. Tbuy ore be
ing hold for requisition ,
Nuecotl Nuggotl'&uBOt ' ! Buy Big
'
Nugget baking powder.1 'M 01. "j cent's.
I'lro ut'nti Paul.
Sr. PAUL , Nob. , July ! . [ Special Telegram -
gram to THE BIK. ] At-Tl5 : this morning n
lire broke out iu a frauie , building adjoining
the Shulda brluk block ! Before an alarm
was sounded the budding was a mass of
Humes , und the lire compunv could only hope
to save property more , valuable adjoining ,
Their effort * were successful , und not u del
lar's worth of stock was destroyed except the
small stock of mlllinury gauds In iho adjoin
ing building. Insurance , * 1,1)25. )
When woau , weary and worn out , Hood's
Sursuparilla Is just tiiOMncdldno to rustoro
your strength und glvo you a good apputliu.
\Vorkol lSurKlitr at Talinagu.
TAI.MAOK , Nob. , July 81 , [ Special Tele
gram to THu BKE.J Th < J store of Toin Pott-
hurst & Co. , and tbo saloon of A. C. Butz
were broken into last night by burglars. At
the store J-0.8J and lome other Ilttlu tblugu
amounting to about ? I'J woru taken , und at
thu Duloou about $15.
lo\Vltt's Sarsaparllta destroys sueb. pot
sons us vcrofula , skin dUuasej , oczjuu , ruou-
mutUm. Us timely use savtt many
Itlun lliU'n 1,0ul Mritlo I.oglon.
Ui.ui : HILL , Neb. , July 31. [ Special to
TUB BEE. ] J. B. Hurtwoll of Hastings
organized Blua Hill council No , 1 of the
Loyul Myatli ) Legion in this place Friday
uigbt. The council ( tarts out with u mem-
bornblp of thirty-one.
Do Witt' * Sarsaparilia is rcllanlc
SUMK Ji/.v o4 .vcir/i
Mr. Astor's Income equals a regular
How of $7.88 iv nil nu to. This is probably
the reason why ho never learned to ro-
clto "over tlio'littl to the poorhouso. ' '
Charls A. Dana. Prick is the name of n
bright , honlty Pittsburg boy who was
ono week old last Fridny night. Ho is
the bon of Henry C. Prick , general man
ager of the Carnegie iron and Htuol
mills.
Mr. Cleveland has withdrawn two
members of hla family from politics und
the people will aces his hlulT and go him
ono holler in Jho fall. With three out
the Democratic sldo of the game will bo
retired.
Ex-Senator Ingalls Is now in Vonnn ,
whence ho will go to Rome and then
back to Berlin , where ho has already
made a brief stay. Ho will return homo
by wiiy of Pu is and London about Sep
tember 1.
Harrison Breodlovo of Carson , Nov. ,
IB seventy years old and iimusos him
self with nursing the brand now twin
babies with which his good wlfo has
just presented him. Mrs Breodlovo is
sweet 03.
General Patrick A. Collins , having
returned all the way from liuropo with
the cVaritablo purpose of seconding tlio
nomination of his dear friend Grover , is
now nboiit to return to Carlsbab in
search of health.
William Ijatns , who died in UnlUmoro
a few d'iys ago in his 80th year , was ono
of the first blacksmiths omplovod by the
Baltimore and Ohio railroad He had
boon selected with three other vetriin
blacksmiths to go to the World's fair at
Chicago with the Baltimore and Ohio's
exhibit.
Louis G. Brenan , the inventor of the
famous $550 , 000 lorpuUo , has been creat
ed a companion of the bath ot Queen
Victoria. Mr. Bronun is by birth an
Irishman , hut spent much of his life in
Aiistrnlia. Ho was offered SSoO.OOO for
his torpedo by Russia , but preferred to
sell it to England.
During u run of ill-luck at baccara
not long ago ox-King Milan , who ia no
toriously superstitious , attributed his
tosses to tlio evil Inlluoneo of a lady seat
ed just behind him. Turning to her in
a passion the exiled monarch Bald
"Will you have the kindness to change
your place ? I am losing because you
are behind me. " "But ! was not behind
you when you lost your throne , " was
the reply , and the convors.itioa wont no
further.
"Mark Twain" wa born in Missouri ,
IIowols in Ohio , Bert Harto in Albany ,
N. Y. , Aldrich in Now Ilninpshiro ,
Richard Watson Gilder in New Jersey ,
Richard Henry Stoddard in Massachu
setts , Julian Hawthorne in Boston , and
Henry James "in Now England. " Amolio
Rives and Thomas Nelson -Pago are Vir
ginians , and .Tool Chandler Harris is a
Georgian. There is plenty of room in a
great many states , it seems , for literary
genius to bo born.
Sick headache ? Bcccham's Pills will re
lieve.
AVonmlrd at ( ii-ttjsliiirg.
He was plainly a vetorau , says the
Washington Star , and ho looked with
interest several times ataman who hold
his handkerchief to the side of his face.
After a while lie said : "Toothaoho.
mister ? " "No ; wounded. " "Whoro'd
it happen ? " "Gettysburg. " "You don't
say BO ! Keeps coming open , does it ,
' ' " " It hasn't shown
cap'n'r" "Yes. any
sign of healing yet. " "You don't say sol
Bullet , wasn't it , major ? " "No ; cut. "
"That's bad. I tell you , colonel , those
sabers leave a mighty nasty place nine
times of ton. " "No doubt of it. " I
s'poso you got your pension for that long
didn't ? " "No. "
ago , you , general
' 'You ought to have n pension sure. "
"Well , " replied the mnn with the handkerchief -
kerchief , "I haven't had time to apply
for it yet. You see I only trot this wound
yesterday , when I happened to bo in
Gettysburg on business , and had a bar
ber shave r'.o ii : u hurry. "
NngROt ! Nusgctl NuRKOtl Buy Bit ?
Nugget baking powder. ! ioz. . 25 cents.
Auburn Itounloii ,
A district reunion of soldiers in the
southeastern counties of Nebraska will
bo held on the fair grounds at Auburn ,
August 10-10. President WiUon K
Majors and Secretary David Campbell
promise a royal good time toall comers.
"Wo expect to have 100 tents which can
bo pitched on tlio fair grounds , where
good water is plentiful. Theo will bo
plenty of good restaurants on the ground
where you can got good meals for 25
cents each. Those who wish to do their
own cooking will Una supplies on tlio
ground ut very low rates. Fire wood
free. There will bo a free dinner on the
second day , 17th. Everything possible
will bo done to mnko it pleasant for all
who attend. "
Disease never successfully attacks tbo sy
om with pure blojJ. IJj Witt's Sir upirllla
traakos pure , new blood and onriobe * blood
AKII'J UP 1'KliTUIllf.ir.
Domestic.
The Colorado Coal and lion company nnd
the Colorado I'uel company of Denver have
been rmiMilld , tcil.
Toils of the new nlckul armor plates on the
lletblubuiii. I'.i , piuvlnv grounds , h ivo plven
most satisfactory results.
The Idaho miners Kiilltv of contempt nf
court In disobeying an Injunction have boon
liold In bonds of f liJO : each.
North Dakota lias ( iiiiirantlnod ncnlnst
Manitoba on account of thu onldumJu ot
Himillpnv now r.uliu' In that province.
Herbert Sliulc , thu Maori and ox-prbo
Hk'liier , has uloucd with the ilauihtor of
HUlioi ) gncazy of Halt L iKe City , U. T.
l.arco niiinboirtof m-oplu from the ilronth-
Htr.cUen Huutloniuf northern Me.\lco are HockIng -
Ing Into HI I'uMi , Tex. Tholr condition is ox-
tifinu y pitiful.
Cholera Is dls ippoarlns from Persia.
A uycl'uiu In Valencia did much danuiRC to
that place and the surrounding country ,
The Kiiirllsh have Installed a new king In
Ijihtorn Crabo anil abolished human sac
rifice * .
A prominent Italian navil enelncor has
been arrested ut Toulon and expelled fiotn
Franco.
Mr. Gladstone. BO advices from London say.
Isranldly ruKalnlns hla wonted health and
streiiKth.
Kadlcal conspirators nro allozod to have
been responsible for the Into mniderous as
sault on piominunl Japanese olllululs ,
UoWHt'sSursapiirlllacioan'soj iho bloo.l
NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.
Yanllla Of perfect purity.
Loinon Of great strength.
Orange
Almond Economy In their uoo
Rose etc.
Flavor as dollaatoly
and Uolloiouoly ao the fro oh fruit.
7.V AVUVST.
r > itlf ' llomn J
The echo of n whispered word ,
A Moetlni : endcnoo low anil sweet ,
I roili as the HOIIZS the itrt ams re pu.it ,
I * tilnt us the croon ot nesting bird ,
A deeper nrure In the sky ,
Holds ilcamlng ; pay wlthuro-n and gold ,
Closed uings thaldrontnit half unfo.d ,
A BUinmcr paiscs slowly by ,
A broith of siulncss seuroolv cauiht ,
A minor notu lu nell the stialn ,
A bliMsom bowed by fullln f r iin ,
tlold strands with sllvorsubtly wrought.
O , rare , tlnfathnmrd Aueust davs ,
Itlcli with the glurles nf the past ,
What will youhrlng IM forth at last ?
\VhatlurksticneathyourhuvoilngKa70 ?
Nugijotl NtiRpotl lluy Hlg
Nugiot bnkli.p . powder , 112 oz. - , " > cents.
Mr. L. ItJlamlcn ,
Of AURii9t.it Jtc. , says : "I do not remember
\\hcn I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla ; It
was several years ngo , and I have found It does
me a gteat deal ofJKood In my declining ye.us ,
I am 01 Years
2 months nnd 20 days old , nnd my health Is per
fectly good. 1 have munches or pains about mo.
flood's Sarsapariila
regulates my bowels , stimulates my npnotlto ,
and lu'l | > H me to M TI > Mi-ll , 1 doubt If a
liiepnlutlon ever was made so well suited to
iho wants of nlil i > rn | > lr. I , . 11. HAMLI-.N ,
Klin Slicut , Augnstn , Me. , Sept. 20 , 181)1. )
HOOD'S PILLS nro a mild. Rcntlo ,
eafo and cfllcleut catlmrtlc. Alvrajrs rallabla.
Anew nnl Complete Trcnt-nont , conilstlng of
Suppositories. Ointment In lUpiuloi , nlio In liar
mid I'llls : n 1'uslllvo euro tar Interim. Intornil
blind or Uleodlnultclilni ; . Qirontc , llvoontor I tor. ) II-
Urr 1'llci. T.ils Itetuolr hni novur bdon known to
fall , tl per four li for * i ; aontby mill. Why aiilTt'rfroin
lliln torrtblo tllsoito whan 11 wMttin KU iruntoi ) In
uoslllvely Kl'en wltliii ooxmorrofiinil the money If
nolcurt'U Sund stamp fur free .amplo. ( hi irnlltoo
tsucd by Kuliu AC < i. , Drust'l'I" , Sola Afunt , corner
i > nnJ Dotiiclas tlruoli , Uumba. Nub.
* ? : < S 'fS I n f ) T\
Eye & Ear
( M aal Siicil
Best fnell ties , npparitns andUoiioliai
forsuecossfu tro ttmentof j vorv form
of dlsoasu reiitilrln : ii.udloat'or
Biir.'lu.tl troatmunt.
M beds for patlonts , boird anJ attondanas.
, Host aecomoJatioiH In the woac.
„
Write for clrciiLin on doforniltnis anl
braces , trmses , club foot , o irvatnrosof solnj.
uilob.tuiniiM , eineor.oatirrh , bronoh'tls ' , In-
halajlon.c | octrlclty. piralysla , oullouay , kid-
no v.b , alder , eye. car. skin an 1 Wool and alt
Burdlualopuratlons.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Women I''KEi : . Wo h.ivolntoly adJod a lyln-
In ( lop trttnont fur women durinir conllnoaiont.
ftrlotly pr.vite.i Unlv Kollablo Medical lu-
btitutomakln ? a Hneulilty o.
, i U IV AT H D I S li AS E3 3
All H oed Illsutsas successfully troatol.
bynhliltlo I'olsou lomovcd train the eyMtem
without nuiroiiry. Now itostoratlvo L'rout *
nicnt for Loss of VI PAI , I'OWtilt. I'orsonu un
able to visa ui m.iv ho troatud at home by
corrosnon once. All communications cnnll-
ucntlal .Mo.liolnos or Instruments sotit t > y
ma I orovpros ? , soouruly packed , no in ires to
1ml ciitiioontonlsor sunder. Ono penon il In-
tcry ow pruferro I. Call anJ consult us or son J
liNlory of your ciiae , and wo will son J In plain
wrnpuor. our
' ' "KB : Unon I'rlvitn.
ROOK Tf ) MEN , . .
v.peoui | or Nervous l n-
cases , Imnotency. Syphilis. Qlout uuJ Varljo-
oe'e , with finest nn flsu
Ur.iccs , Appliances fur I'efornillloi ft Trusoi.
Only nnniifaetory Intliu We tot Itat'Uitil-
ITX.IW/.I lAUK-t , T It U a > ! ; ; , , ICLUUl'itltl
UA. TJiKlt /\S J.MHI til. t a.
Omalia Medical anl Surglul luslitute ,
26th and Broadway , Ooanoll BluSi
Ton minutes' rl lo from eenter ot Omah i on
OinuhaandOjuiull Ululfi oloutrlo motor llnu.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
TOOK tUNT The ilnoltltiEou I'lrH armnm
A iinil Klishth street formerly occupied by
M. 11 Smith ! It room * . 2 Imtli rooms and nil
modern Improvements ) coml stable nnd out
bulldlnitij-eiittiu per month. I * II. ahoufo.
11' YOU have anything for silo or tr.ido see
h. II. Bhutto , llroadwixr and Main atrtiot.
all pins of the
. li II. Shoafo , llro.ulway nnd Main.
\\7 ANTKn-Eastcrn Nebraska landt In ox-
clmtimi for Oounoll ItluiTi property. K , IL
Slioafu. llro > ! iway nnd M Uu strait ,
_
rPlli : UKIOKST MAlHIAlN-Doublo rosl-
J-ilcnco lot , No. m : ; outh Klrst straot , 80
foot front ! hostluo.itlon nnd host bar.-at n In
t ho city if ukou at onoo. Day & Clou. ; u
Ion l stroot.
l/tAUM and oily loins nt lowest rates.
-L' lto.il ost.ito for sulo.
nwolllni ; nn I business rontils.
.Money lo.tnod for looiil Inventor * .
Uniguo & Towlo.
! 3 > I'oarl street.
FOR SAIjK On small payments , fruit and
Kiirdon laiU noir Council lllnfTi 12. U.
Ehuafo. llro.vliT ly and .Main street ,
I HAMS Albion Holler mills on lloono
river. Nub. ; Ilium water luwor In the state
developing iss horsa power water oiltlro year )
dally capacity , lliu btrrnls : nmchlncrr ami
nrjurtcii tncos ooniplolu In every detail. Uoo.l
frame residence ; R norusut laii't. tltlo ncrfoot ;
price , $ ir > , wni will take tinlinprovul otistam
Nebraska luuil. K. 11. Shuafo.
. , . , SAl.K low.i farms In I'ottawnttamla
and adjoining counties. 11 II , Hhoafo.
[ roil SAM ; Hotels an I restaurants In" Iowa
J-1 nnd Nebraska , doln ? prnllltulc business
nnd well looiitod ; will ttiku 1 mil In purl trade !
write for details. K. 11. Slioafe.
FOUSAI.K A first class sto-k of general
moichindlso with KoolwlU ; prloo fMWJj
will t u ko u DQil land iiiuxeh.in.-u. 1 * . II , jjheiifo.
FOlt SAI.n Stookof millinery ami notions ,
with sloro and IUturns ; prlco Jl.IUJ ; will
rado for land. K. U. Hlioafe.
I7IOK S All K 8) acres nf 15001 Und and now
- * - coltiKo. with fouraaros land In Warnors-
vlllo , Nub. : all modern liniirovumonts : will
uvclmiilu for a pluiuant cult mo free of In-
runibranfe In Counoll HlulTs or Omaha.
1C. II. Shuafo.
SAljR Ono of thu tirl.'htUHt an-I most
des rahlo homos In thu elty , on 4th uvu I
mnilctn in all rospmas. .Must sull , and will
Baerillco. Addroaa It 1C , Hop olllcc.
171OU SAIC8)aoro ) ranch In Cherry Co.
JNub. . Good hay land , Hploiulld raiiKO for
cattle. Nice coltaKO , stable and out Ijulld-
IIISH In coed repair , plenty wator. Uest land
In the county : wilt Hull cheap. Write for do-
tallb. i : . II. Slmafo.
OK SAMOI { TRAllE-KeiUurint nnd
H'lloon at Manawa ; ROOI ! biislnuss nt all
SOISOIH ; coed bulldliu and Iniprovoiiionts. A
snap for n llvo man. li 11. She ifo ,
OX AOHKS of Iand34 ! tulles trom uliy limits
i-JJ at fSlpor aero , on main road. Would
make a line fruit farm. Johnston & Van
Patten.
LOST A Columbia b cyelo. A reward will
lo paid for Its return to J. D. R McOeo.
BICYUI , ! ' . KIOI.KN. A Koolioster. one and
one-half Inch cushion tiro. No. 1'Jia stolen
Satnnliiy morning from front ot McFurlan
Carriagerninnany. ti5 reward for return of
nhcel to W. If. Ijiirln . Mcrrlain bloek.
FOU SAIiR Good U-rooin duolllnp ncnr II.
1 * . transfer. I'rlco S.,0.0. . Will take horsca
tind eattlo In part uuy. II II Shoafc.
TilOK SALn-Creamery , well located In No-
- ibraska. . dolni ; BO < H | liuslncss. Will take
nartni'r or bull entire business ut a bargain.
K. II. Sheiife.
131011 SAIjE Kloetrlo llslit plant In llvo No-
- 1hraskit eltv , well oiUllpi ] ) > d and dolni ; KOOI !
business. I'rleo $7UJO : will irulu for land. A
bnap for rllit ( nmn. K. II. Shcafu.
\\TANTKD Hardwiiro stool ; In south-
TV western Iowa for'spot easli. I , . II. blieufo.
CITIZENS STATfi BANK
Cf Council Ululi
Capital stcoV . fSl.HOOO ! )
burpluaauilPronts . . SOOUlt
Net Capital on I Surplus
Dlreetun-J. I ) . iCd uu.lJi'M. ' 12. I , ri-iafirl. ? ' . >
Glpnaun. U. K. Ilirt , I. A. . Mlllir , J. V , illna'iuii
andCliarloi U. llnnnan. Trans let lonoral binlr-
IngbUBinoss. Lurxoj' oapltkl nuJsurpluot
any bunk lu ioutliwoitern In.va.
INTEREST ON TIME ] DEPOSITS
COUNCIL BLUFF3 m\l mM11 \
All kln'lsnf ' Dyeing nn 1 CloanliK ilnno In tha
hl'.hest style of the art. Fulod and Kt.tlnuJ
fabrics made to lo.ik as t-ooil its new
Work promptly done and dollvorol in all
p.trta of iho country , Sen. I for urlco list.
0. A. MAOIIAN. - - I'ltOl'KICTOH.
Ulilliroadwiy. Noir Vortlrvoitjra
UotiNJir. llc-ufifj. lo.v.c
Kf 'illinilorf ' Attorneys ntlaw Pnio-
ft. OdUHQLlj lCO | | , , tilu Htlito a,1j ,
fi-dcal courts. Uoonm : i. 4 and &
licnro block. Counell llluila , la.
SISSOIT'S AHTI-KICKING STRAP.
Greatest duvleo knnwii for onueatlni ; nnd < ontrollln the horso. ll'tirrit'ituil to provonl
and liuruhorseHunil culls from kK-klni : . bueklnro.ir iu , backln/ , running ; , ittiinhllnir , turn-
lir. . fall ii- . lu.'glnir , brunklng HhaflH , ulnok ro in : Is easy nn their inoutlu : m/oi not Intjrforu
with their tr ivo liig. und makoi. Ilium ) orfi'otly 8afo fora rhlld to drive. It Is Invaluable In
britiiKliitf mid drlvin.co'.ts , young horses and btulilonu. and can bu used on track , road and
horses ut nil times.
SISSON'S ADJUSTABLE SAFJEa'Y HALTER
Warranted to bu the l > i t hultor in uzUtenou iin-1 t prevent und euro linltur pulleru : to
bruHk a colt to lead In ten tulnuuu ; loliundl u Htalllon , nnd to break u. balky lionte.
( or sale only by i'Hk t ltn/'Jli. , iiuniTuI ugent and inuuufauiurcr ufUao litMiueM
undduulurln till turf foods , its llroadwtty , Council lilulfn , lu.