THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 9 , 1892 THE OMAHA BJEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICEt - NO. 12 PEA KL STREET. Tr Jh i idly Carrier to * nr pattof the CUT II. W. TILTON. - MANAGEIt Himlnesi Office , . . . . No 41 . ; . ; . No23 N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Dlufft Lumber Co. , Prof. Carnes will today bourn Instruction In * elocution ana physical culture In tbo Omaha Institute. The Woman's Mlijloimry Society of the Congregational cburch will meet with Mrs. Dr. Montgomery Wednesday ati:30y. : : in. A plat of Peavy's subdivision of the town of Avoca was tiled with the county recorder yesterday by Frederick aim Ifunnlo Oolio. Article" of adoption were filed with the recorder bj which Carl and Mary Peterson pi VQ to J as pur Johnson their child , Catha- tino. Albert Newton and Grace Skotchloy , both of Council HlulTs. and 'I'homas Donahue and LIzMo Ullev , both of Fremont , wrro married by Justice Hammoryestorday. A thlof entered the residence of U. Jepson Sunday uvcnlntf and ran oft with n gold watch belonging to MM. .Tcpsoti whllo the family wnro ilttlng on the front porch. Wednesday evcnlne has been sot as the time of the recaption by the Union \ otoran lA't-'lon to Kov. O.V. . Crofts , tnstoad of Tuesday , us first untiouncad. All old sol diers nro cordially Invltod to attend. The members of Auxiliary No. IT , Union Voternti Legion , are requested to meet in ibelr hall Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock for Important bualncsi. Flducla E. Will- . laws , president , The Kl-niontts-old on of Mr. and Mrs. F. Itoboi ts died yestciday morning. The funeral will occur at 4 o'clock this afternoon from thu residence , } SXK > Avcnuo H , Gcorup Con- n Ink' onlciatlnir. William Dalson , who Is charpcd with kill- Ink' n due belonging to John Monmomory , has tnkun change of vcnuo from Justice Cones to Justice Hammer , and will have a hear In IT tomorrow. GcorO 13. , son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kroc > lc , died at 5'M : o'clock lastovonliifr , need I'J mouthy nftor a two week's illness , ut tbo residence , 1512 Tenth uvenuo. Funeral notice will bu given later. J Some of tun merchants are circulating n petition nsldnK thu cltv council to pass an orcllnanco compelling limit that visit the city for the purpose of cloimp out bankrupt BtocltR at special sale to pay foOiJ per annum for a license. The Cbautnun.ua stockholder * were to have 'bold a meeting last evening , but a quorum foiled to KOI together encl the ovontni : was itpnnt by tboso who were there in talking over the prosnects in an Informal way. Nothing wns dono. An error In stating the first , natno of a man named Motcalf who was shot , at by a hired man of bii a few nights ago , has caused Uoorgo Motcalf considerable nnnovanco. John Mctcalfvii3 the correct iiamo of the pentlomnn in quostion. A drunken man cr.used considerable confu sion in Camp's drug store yostordav after noon by trying to walk through the mirrors under the Impression that , ho was walking Into another room. Ho was put out before ho succeeded in dolng'any damogo by break ing the glass. A man giving his name as Jerry Parish was run In lust ovonlng In n stnto of light- In ? Intoxication. Ho amused himself by altornutolv swearing and crying , und after being put In too Jail ho Jumped upon an old man 70 years of ago nnd would tinvo pounded htm but for the interference of tbo ofilcors. Ho spout thu rust of lLo night In the stcol coll. Six men who disturbed the peace on Sun day were brougnt up in police court yester day morn In IT for n trial. Four of them , whoso names are Billv Murphy , U. I ) . Uurncll , Joe Morgan and John H. Walker , were iicod , and the case against Doug Hums was continued until this morning. The cbargo of assault and battery was preferred against James L. Haskms , and ho will have a hearing in Jus tice Swcarlngen's court today. At the fruit social which is to bo given by the Young ivlon's ' Christian association this ovotiing a pro/ram has been prepared in which Prof. Cariics and bis daughter , Miss Portia , thu well known elocutionists , will appear in so veral numbers. Musio will bo fuinlshcd by the Misses Turner , AnnaPater- Ron , Julia Tulteys , May Tulloys. and Messrs. V. Fornokes , Scott , Prowell , C. A. Atkins , James Bradley , Colonel L. w. Tulloys and Paul A. Tulleys. This part of the enter tainment will bo followed by tbo serving of watermelons and other fruit. Don't Hi ) Deceived. When a innn oilers you something for nothing1 , look out for him. lie's laying for you. You don't imagine t'.uit mon run portable shoo atorus for fun , do youV Hardly. Yoti'ro no chump , whatever your neighbor may bo. If you want to Fay 60o for a pair of Hhocs go to SargonU f you want to pay $1.00 for a pair of uhooB go to Sargent. If you want to pay $ iiOO , SILOO , $1.00 , $7.00. goto Sargont , "Why ? Because you know him. Be- catido he guarantee * every pair ho soils , nnd you know right where to como if imy imporfectioiiB develop. You can't do that with a traveling concern. Sar gent takes a hack seat for no one. lie is ready to duplicate the lowest prices ovoi made by a. circus shoo store. 13. M. SAKQKNT ! Broadway. Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a ndlO n-in. , 12m. , and 1 , U , U.-IiO , a , aiO : ; , 4 , 4:80 : , 6 , 6iO : ! , 0 , 0:30. : 7 , 7:110 : , 8 , 8ao : , 9. 9:30 : , 10 , 100 : ! ! , 11 and 11 : o5 p. in. The 11:55 : train will make connection with the lastolcctrio motor cur for Omaha. I'/ui.x ; . > . ! / , i-.i.it/jc.i t-iia. A. Ovorton and wlfo loft yoitcrday for Pueblo , Colo. U. A. Robinson loft yesterday for a trip through South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Graham tmvo returned from a two week's outing at Lalto OkoboJI. It. S. Hy.in , formorlv a resident of this city , Is seriously III ut tbo Mercy hospital in Philadelphia. Mrs. L. H. Cousins Is confined to 1'or homo , ( i2'J Fourth street , by n serious u'.tuck of Dcuraleln of tbo stomach. Leo Evans , ono of the dorks nt the trans fer , left Sunday evening for n two week's visit with friends In Lancaster , Mo. A party of Knights of I'ythlas will leave today for Cedar Uaplds to attend the grand ledge of the order. Among the number uro J. M. Scaulun , J. J. Koitti. U. A. Tibhltts , John Itrough , J. J. Stork und A. I ) . Cooli. Mrs. Scanlan and Mrs. Kolth will aocoin- puny the party us ilelecntnt to the grand asiombly of the Pythian sisters. Groonshlclds , Nicholson & Co. can rontxoino moro houdes to good tenants. What have you ? Summer suits for gentleman ; cool , comfortable and cheap. Itultor , the t.iilor , 310 Broadway. A llulil Attuuipt. Ono of the boliiobt attempts at burglary ever made In this otty , where thu possible gains were so small , was matlo Sunday night at the } unk shop kept by M. Solomon , tl.'O Won ISroadway. When the store was opened yesterday morning It was evident Unit It hail been vlsitod during the night , for tbo would'bo thieves hud evldontly spent ronslficrablo tlmu tumbling with the lock. Iho front door wus In Iho broad glnro of the I'lrulno Unlit , but the thlovoi succeeded li brunklng Iho luck. A padlock llmt kept the door securely fastened on tbo Instdo still b.irrod their nrogress , however , and luoy \\ure nt lust compelled to leave on poor as when they camo. 100 dozen gents' fancv strlpo nnd plain halbi-lggan blilrta und drawers , worth Too und $1 , during the great sale for 68a Boston Store. George Davis , drugs ana paints. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Verdict of the Coroner's Jury On the Drowning of Emil Qoos. LAKE MANAWA CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM Cure Men Succeed In ( letting Them * iclvcn In Trouble Heath of Mn. Chnrlu * Zlmtncr Vast Tim * Un the Motor Lino. The coroner's jury , In the case of Einll Ooos , the yotttiR innn from Mlnneola who died whllo nt the tobogan slldo nt Manawa Sunday afternoon , hold an Inquest yesterday - day morning at Estop's undortoldns rooms. No evidence was brought out durintf the In- luost that would throw any llj'ht ou the affair , nnd the only thing In the tostlmooy that contradicted ttio published accounts was .hat of some of bis friends , who claimed tout 10 had not boon drinking early In the after noon , A verdict of death by accidental drowning was rendered , and the remains were then taicon to Mlnneola tor Intormont. MANAAVA'.S Tlllltl ) VIOTl.M. Illrnni Urntliiirtnn of MiKllnon , S. ! > . . I.UBCB Ills l.llo U'hllo Untiling. LaKe Manawa yesterday ovonlng claimed U third victim this season , and now holds In t.s silent depths a bright young man. The drownlnc occurred In the presence of julto n crowd on the bench ana when there were u dozen or moro bathers In the water niid all around him. Yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clooUV. . H. Campion and Hiram Urothorton came to the lake from Omaha and wont at once to Mnnhattan bcuch nnd cntorOd the water , both using tbo same Dath ilrcsslnt ; room. Neither of thorn could swim very well and they paddled around In shallow water until after 5 o'clock. Fooling some what exhausted from their long oath they storied to como out nt the sametime. . Campion was ahead , but Dcforo they got out of tuo water young Hrothcrton turned back and said ho was going to take one tnoro swim bcforo ho lof ; . Campion wont on toward the bath houses and when ho looked over his shoulder after reaching tbo IJsach ho saw lirothortou swimming near the end of the spring board where the water was only about llvo foot deep , lie wont on to the dressing room and ilrcsscd , but when ho returned to the beach Brothorton was not In sight , do loft the Ij.ithroom key at the olllcj and sauntered around on the beach watching for his com panion. liiHtltutcil n Search. Fifteen minutes elapsed and ho didn't show up and Campion returned to tbo oQlco and Inquired If Diotherton had called for the Hoy. The key was still there , and then lie informed tbo Oath house people of the dlsanncuranco of his friend. Tnoy went to the Uressintr room and found the missing man's clothes. Still the conviction was not Hired that ho was in the lake and search for him around the grounds was In stituted. In this way nil hour or more was consumed , but In tbo meantime n score or moro of bathers were Diving and searching the bottom of the lako. It was not generally believed that the young man was drowned until I. W. Minor ot Omaha , who was in the water bad dressed and recalled tuo fact that ho had seen some person's hand above the water waving bacxward and forward at a point about twonty-llvo feet fiom ttio end of the springooard wbcro the young man was lust scon by bi.s friend. Then tbo most active and systematic search was instituted. Miner recollected seeing the tuo.young men start toleuvotho watertOBOthcrand heard Brother ton say ho was going to have ono moro swim before" leaving. Ho saw him paddling near tbo springboard a moment before his atten tion was attracted by ttio bund ubovo the water , but ho supposed that It was only Rome expert swimmer and diver and paid no further nttonlloij to him. Thu I.list Seen of Hrothcrton. Other gentlemen also saw the waving hand dUappear , butallwcro so Intent upon enjoying themselves that they paid no atten tion to it. It then became apparent that the missing man was In the lalto and drowned. Tbo search was renewed with vigor and the bottom of the lake In the vicinity was thoroughly explored , but without success. With later hours c.imo crowds of bathers , and there were Hundreds of men and women In the water enjoying themselves to the fullest extent , either unconscious or careless of the fact that there was a dead man In the water that surrounded them. Grappling books were brought and the bed of the luuo dragged In every direction , but up to 11 o'clock without results. All the Information that could bo obtained concerning the young man wns secured from his companion , Campion , who xvas only in duced to give his own name when leaving the lalio to carry tbo iutolllcenco to Omahu by the threat of arrest and being held until ho gave the desired information. Ho then ( . avothoiiamoofW.il. Campion , and said ho lived at 2814 North Nineteenth nvonuc , Omaha , and that young Brotbortou came down from Madison , S. 1) . , a fc\v duys ago to visit his mother , who was boarding at the Campion homo. Tbo drowned man was IS years old , and had been engaged in the postofllco at Madi son , Ills mother Is a nurse In Mrs. Brown's hospital , Omnba. The young man c.uno there to visit her and have his eyes treated. It Wan Cooil Meat. A cast ) Hint has attracted n good dual of more than local in to rest wns thrown out of the superior court yesterday morning for lack of evidence ami the costs taxed up to the prosecution. Sev eral weeks ago Mr. Lanphlor of Lan- nhlor & Kennedy , wholesale butchers of South Omaha , was arrested for Belling * IlltW ( l a t v/ i\ * \f W MtTIllV'ltUMlU meat In Council JllulTs , the chnrgoboing biibod upon an attempt to fioll a carcitss of boot Unit the local inspector subse quently condcmnod und koroscned , and out of u-liicli hovonil daiiingo sulta liavo grown. It was abown by a crowd ol witnesses on tbo trial of nno of tbo damage suits before Justice Hammer that tbo bocf WHS of tbo best quality and before it was brought to tlin B nils nnd olTorod for sale had boon inspected and approved by tbo government in- Bpnctor at South Omaha. A most searching inquiry was also inndo into the slauKlitorintT bublnoss of L-uipliior & Kennedy. The further they wont into tbo case the moro clearly apparent it became that the South Omaha men \veru conducting a business that was in every respect above reproach and that thu Interference was wholly unjustitlcd. Ttio wltnossoa who appoarctl in the interest of the South Omaha linn included thu govern ment inspoctoi-H , and the best butchers and slaughterhouse men in the twin cities. The other side had practically no evidence at all beyond individual opinions and guotMuu. A transcript of this evidence was taken to the biiporior court and there wore plenty of addi tional witnesses who wore ready to give the biography of the condemned carcass from the time thu animal was a little calf. The prosecution had no evidence at all , and the CIIHO was stopped almost bnforo It was started by Judge McGee peremptoi'lally dlsmlHsincr it , Thu only feature of thu un u that now has any interest to the public is the very apparent fuel that the wholu trouble was aggravated by local spite and jealousy. It has made a good deal of trouble and MHUO expense /or Messrs. LanpMlor & Kennedy , but it has set at rest any doubt about the character of their business that this spite and jeal ousy might have originated. Vi'or In tlin Camp , Ono of the numerous Jujj-curo citablUh- moots thut havu beun stnrtou upull over the country witclu tna tail year or to has eniion its proprietors lute trouble if the ttulomont * which mo inuihi In u couple of petitions tiled iu ttio district court ycntcrday uro to to bo- llorcd. The plaintiffs In tbo two suits nro F. M. Hunter and U. C. Cook , nnd tbo Alle gation * are Identical. Tbo defendants nro tbo Fronoh League Safety Cure company of Sioux City GeorRO VV" . Klngsnortb , J. M. Campbell and William Davis , rtio plaintiffs claim that the defendants roprcsontod to thorn last April that they were about to Oi-ganlzo a company for the purpose of treating the drluk , tobacco nnd morphine habits by the Kronen League euro , n remedy which thc.v bad paid & 0,000 for to the French physician who discovered It , Thov represented that It contained no harm ful Ingredients. The plaintiffs were offered one-fifth of the ontlro cnpllnl stock ot (500- 000 if they would RUbscriOo f > ,003 each to the ontorprlso , and tbov2to leu to bollovo that the defendants had already paia ? 10,000 Into the company's traasury. On April 7 the companv was organized at Sioux City , but after the plaintiffs dad paid In tbolr money they claim to have learned that no such discovery as the "French Lcniruo" euro had over boon made , that the dofoudants had no olhor remedy In their possession - session but such as was already commonly known among physicians nnd on which there was no patent , nnd that the remedy which they did have contained harmful Ingredients. Thov also claim that U. C. P.ilmor , who wns elected president of the company , paid no tnonoy Into the comimnv , but bis note for the vnluo of the stock which ho hold , with n secret understanding with the defendants - fondants that it was never to bo paid. The defendants .ltd ItkowUo nnd It was their Intodtlon , so say the plaintiffs , to divide among themselves the $10.003 which they had gotten from the plalutlffs. This division was actually made and Klngsnorth nnd Davis each received $1,000 and Campbell $4,000 , the share of tbo latter being In creased , they claim , on account of Cntnp- bell's fiilso ioprcsontatlon to his coiiofjnd- nuts that It bad cost him f 1,000 to "work" his victims. The nlalntiiTi maKe these allegations and demand n decree cancelling tholr subscrip tions to tbasloclr. Thpy Kick IVhu Are Hurt. To the public of Council UlulTa and vicinity : Wo have brouirht a stock of 825,000 worth of shoes and all kinds of footwear to Council BlulTs for the purpose - pose of selling it to tbo pcnplo in a straight , legitimate way. Wo have made no unreasonable promises , and have not and will not deceive a single customer in any manner. Wo have ad- vorti-od the fact that this stock must bo sold out hero in the shortest possible time , and have nnnotincod prices lower than any of the manufacture s can make the goods for , and of course far less than any local dealer can buy them for. Wo have bought to make only friendsamong all clasbos of peoplo. Merchants have come into our store and bought shoos that they are now wearing , and going homo thov have sent their wives and daughters to get more of the bargains. All were pleased and satisfied , antt wo thought wo were making good friends and no enemies. But it seems that ene mies have arisen without our fault , bloodthirsty , implacable enemies , who are after our blood and our lives. Because - cause wo are selling goods to you so much cheaper than they can buy them they want to kill us. Today they have been circulating a petition asking your city council to impose a license lax of S500 a month upon us. Of course the inten tion is to close us up and drive us out of town. They announce Unit a special meeting of the city council will bo called Wednesday ovenine and this ordinance will bo railroaded through. Is this in your interest ? Are they not your ene mies as well as ours ? Shall they kill usV No , wo think noi. Such an ordin ance would bo illegal as it is unjustifia ble , and might result in heavy dam.igo suits such as have boon brought and won in other cities where similar out- rngoa have been attempted against the people and live dealers who want to give them something for their money. Wo will stay hero at 5'.J1 Broadway until wo close out this stock of irouds , and we will make these kickers berry they kicked , but wo will make you people who want ull there is in sight for your money gl'id ' wo came. Como around and see us and see if it will not pay you to lay in shoos enough to last you a few years , and see if wo are not bettor friends to you than the mon who are asking your council to commit a crime against all of us. Wo are not adventurers , but are repu table , responsible business mon with the largest shoo house in St. Paul. D. Fl.ATAU & CO. , Chicago Shoo Co. 521 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Foster's old stand. I'rub.llily an KliiOiiinnt. | Mrs. Alice Evans , n Missouri Vulloy wonan WDO Is supposed to bo running away from her husucnd to join her fortunes with an Onnwa crook numod Oscar Chase , occupies a roo.n In the city building , and Mr. Chase has a cell in tha Jail below. Last evening a telegram was received at the pollco station Iroin George Evans of Missouri Valley , requesting the potlc'o to arrest the pair , and furnishing a meager description of them. With this In hM hand Olllccr Kemp went to meet the In coming train on the Northwestern , duo at 9:30 : o'clock. When bo reached the depot the train had como und ho picKcd out a woman whom ho took to bo Airs. Evans , and ho guessed right , bhc was very much op posed to talUlng , and refused to have any thing to do with tbo olllcor. Nothing abashed , however , ho took her under bis wing and broucbt her to the nollco station In the patrol wngon , accompanied by her llttlo lU-yoar-old daughter. Chase was found a llttlo way up the street , ho having evidently separated from the woman In ordar that suspicion might not bo cxcitca. When Kemp asked him his name hosald It was O'Urlon , hut as ho could not provo it the olllcor decided to bring him nlnni ? too. At the DOLQ ntntlon ho rrnfnssnd to DO entirely ignorant as to tbo reason for his arrest. Ho claimed never to have nml anything moro than a pas sing acquaintance with Kvans or bis wife , and aonled havlnir mot her on the train by agreement. Ho claimed to have boon workIng - Ing In a hotel In Onawa as cook , and was on his wnv to Omutia. Mr. Evans is oxnected to arrive from Mis souri Valley this morning , when moro of the particulars of the afYuir will bo learnod. Groonshiolds , Nicholson & Co. have choice bargains in improved and vacant residence property in all parts of the city for cash or on payments. See them before buying. 150people in this city use gaa stoves The UasCo. puts 'am in at cost. I'rotrctlni ; tliu llutlior * . Mayor Hoed of Munawa Issued the follow ing order last ovonlng and directedtbut U should bu enforced ut oncoi To AM , MANAOKIH or IIATIIINO HEACIIES AT LAKI : MANAWA : You nro hereby directed to ohiinuo the lower or terminal points of toliojuan HI Idea at yunr roHiuiullvn bunches BO that they t > liall ho hi not to ox- ouod three und one-half foot of water nod Hlnill point toward the Niioiu. You iiiiiNt also cruet llfu lint" ! am ! nut up skns in ull lun- giniKusilunotlni ; dsitmur ut polnu where the Uiintli of thu water boyund Is ( luiiKorouti , untl to nuvo luebunu anil oxnort Hwliiiiuors at al tliuu * when there are urnwdn anil from ; o'ulouk p. in , until the bath hoiihus elou This 1 doom U niicebxjry for thu iihsolnto protec tion ut the bathors. K , 0. UUBII , Mujror. Pasturage for horses and cattle on the Chaulauqim grounds. Inquire of A. S. Ilii/.olton , 240 Merriam block , or Charles C'opoland , on the grounds. Mocldiolil.irs Will Meet. A call , signed by W. II. M. I'usoy nnd OcorgoF. Wright , president and secretary of the Union Depot company , has bcod Issuoi fora moiitlugof the stockholders at the court bouso this ovonlntr at S o'clock to lay plans for the future. Tbo hope that may bo berne in the breast of some of tbo stockholders by this announcement Is not likely to receive much nourishment , as Mr. 1'uioy Is author ity for tbo statement that practically nothing has boon accomullsned for several months In tbo direction of getting a union depot , al though numerous meetings have boon heli with reprodoattllvoa of the roadi , Jiv Gould nnd S. II , H. Clark of the Union P. cltlo are uo\v spending the time nt n vatorlne place In lcjilo. ( ( where they tire sofo rom importunate caljs gr assistance. Some of the property belonging to the depot com- lany nas boon sold far taxes nnd the com- mny tins been put (13. ( conshlor.iblo expense or grading the rMtlbf It. Some of the tookholders nro very decidedly In favor of hrowlnc up the sponge nnd putting the iroperty In the bunds of. n receiver , whllo ithors want to neop'lftgother ' n llttlo while on tier In the hope j that the hard-hoartod allwny companies will relent. At Any rnto i full mooting Is hoped for tonight In order hat some action may bo taken. Ilrnko tlin Kocord. Sunday moraine some extraordinary time vns made on the motor'llno ' between Council Muffs und Omaha. JAliKlmball , vice prosl- enl of the Hock Islnnd'rond , came In on the :20 : train nnd It wasraccossnry for him to ronko the Elkhorn passsngcr that loll the Webster street station In Onnihn forty min utes later. A special motor was accordingly olographod for , nnd when the train arrived t wns nt tbo Itock Island depot at the lower end of Main stroot. Mr Klmball and party voro put on board , and Just nmutcon mln- itos later they were dropped nt tbo corner of Thirteenth and UougUs stroats in Omaha , inviug made the distance , seven miles , in hat ilmo. This is the fastest tlino qvor made on the Council Qlutfti and Omaha line , and It is to bo doubted If nnv bettor ilmo has over been nmdc on any electric lino. 100 dozen gents' outing llnnnol shirts worth SOo each , at the Boston Store clearing sale for 20c. DroiriiPil Inn fish Pond , Coroner Soybort wns called to Nooln vostordny noon ny n telephone message itat- ng that Robert Uownoy , a young farmer liv ing nbout nlno tnllos south of tout place , had been drowned. The young roan was out swlmmlnc during the afternoon with n crowd of his Jrlonds , only one of whom coiild swim , Although the pond Is not very large , it Is qulto deep In places. Uownoy got in he- yond his dopl'o , and ' although ho called for help bis companions were unable to help him. The pond was dragged for the body , nnd it was nt last recovered , the water where It wns found being nbout sixtonn feet deep. All the circumstances went to show that the drowning was accidental , nnd Cor oner Sevbcrt docldod that an inquest was unnecessary. _ To buy , sell , rent or exchange real estate. See Grcenshlelds , Nicholson & Co. , 021 Broadway. Uuntli of Mr.limner. . Mrs. Angellquo Zlmmor , wire of Chnrlo ? Zlmmor , died at 1 o'clock yesterday morning of malarial fever ut the rcsldonco of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Corner , 170 jlon avoiiuo. She had bon visiting her parents for some time , and ourlnz her stay bcro she was taken with a severe attack of malarial fovcr. Her condition nt last bc- came so nlurcung that bar husband wns sent Tor. Ho left his homo in Holona. Mont. , and arrived in the city Sunday. The funeral will lonvo the house at 5 o"'clock this after noon for St. Xnvler's Catholic church , where services will Do hold. W. A. Mauror , A. W. [ toikman , W. Koolino , John I'lumer , E. jpoonor and A. Burosholm will net as pall ioarors. _ Wanted Iron minders at the Ogden [ ron works , Counoil-BJuirs. Good wages. .iy MAlfKft 11 COMl'.lltlbUX. A Statistical < 1iiKui'uf | | < ° i > riiicl ( to Discredit s < > imtnr Alllnmi s Di'duellons. WASHINGTON' , I ) . C , , ug. S. Ilv authority of the house Mr. HpUiuui will print a speech n the Congressional .Record tomorrow , deal- ng with Iho appropiiatlons made at the last session on congrds from the democratic standpoint. Mr. Holman's statement dittors materially from that/niHdo by Senator Alli son last weak. Hc'saldi ' 'Tho appropriations made nt this session of congress , including pjrmanont nppropria- tio'.s , show n redUiHion'bf S'M.y'JV-'Jl under ho appropriations triudtf at tbo lust session of tno ln t congreisfar"n ! reduntlon equiva- ent to SIOO.OOJ to e'adlf congressional district in the United Stales , ' but for the purposes of comparison theaniouut of tbo river and harbor bill $21 , M8lIS ! should bo de ducted from the appropriations of this session , for the reason tbut no rlvor and larbor bill was passed at the last session of congress against the appropriations of which these made at this session should logically bo contrasted. Without the river and harbor bill the appropriations of this session arc ? . " > ! . S-0,909 loss than the wbolo ap propriations made ut the second session of the Fifty-lirst congress. " Searching f r UN Daughter. J. H. Bulla of Harlan , la. , Is in the city seeking for some trace of his 17-year-old daughter , Nelliu , who mysteriously disap peared nbout the H.lddlo of July , 'i ho girl left , no word behind her nnd her parents are almost heartbroken over her disappearance. The quest of the fulhe. has so fur boon un successful. ' Dorirstlc. Arthur Oroft. n tinner nt Vlttsbnr1'ji. . , swnlloucd ( Ivu ounces of carbolic ucld In mistake fur wine and died. The rate w.ir for passenger business between Loulsvlllo und Ohlcimo contlnnos und the St. Louis Air Line announces u rate of Sl.Tid via Princeton , Ind. A family , conslstlni ; of a man an J nlfe nnd four children , 11:11110 : unknown , were killed near Guthr.e , Okl. , by their loam runnliu away and over u precipice. While aUomllni ; camp inoetlng ut Andcr-ion station , 1'u. . John Don hortv. colored , ua.s Shot In the head hy laielan Illnlr , also col ored. Dougherty Is dead. Blair K In Jail , The Ilrotliorhood of Cnronturs | ) und Joiners udoptud u resolution duiinindlnu' of congress the repo.'il of the cliiuso of the net recently Diissod closing thu World's fair nn Sunday. Tno fires In the West Superior. WIs , Iron nnd Stcol works uio alight und the whole orlM uro In cliurvo of pnllcu. They will bo run by nonunion inun. Trouble Is expected. James FanlUnor , the D.insvlllu , M. V. . bank wn-eKor , who was ro ewsed on the president' ) ) pardon , has noun rearrested on a warrant clrircliiK for ury In the seuond decree. Ho Is in jail. I'Yiur moro Oarza revolutionists arrested , The cliurjo iiKiilnst them Is violating thu neu trality law. The federal olllelalb profess to know nothing of Gai/a's whereabouts , lint H Is nrouubln they know moro than they euro to tell. tell.A A number of notvsnapor correspondents In Washington formally duolaru their dUhollcf In thu charges made ujalnst .hunts K. Venn ? . formerly i .ieeiitlve clerk of the sen ite , who was accused of giving out reports of secret Hussions of the senate , Thu Qoodlnnd Artificial Haln company , which contrasted to produce an Inch or rain In four duys over nn urua of twenty-llvo hijuare miles , ut Counull tirove , Kan , , puclind up their ontllt nnd stole away. Thu contruct tlino expire 1 today , and not u cloud him boon seen In thu BKy during ull the tlmu of their operations. i Fort-iifii. The situation In AIO 'CCO continues to grow In seriousness. . Hmporor Wllllum'n'rrtyed ut Wllholmshavcn from Kngliind , < A steamer wus run down outside the harbor of Uolsliigfors , Kin land , und flirty-live pcr- boiK were drowned,1' The bpanUli gnvurnl ciit has concltidod n loan of liu.txw.txx ) with thu Hank ol 1'arls. Olllulal hnlletlns 'uhofr thut prior to August 1 thu number of deaths from oliolur.i In Km- sla hud reached n total of 1U.U1U. Ulllclal lists uiu admitted to tjo Jiieonipleto. The lesnlla of Biipplutiientury elections for inuinberiiof the Kriinuh duiiurtiiiontnl coun- clluahowa rouiibliLvn-xuIn of 1 ! > \ The ron- sorvutlvcs now holij only six departments. Jlu .Sudri'il Stnnton. Colonel John Q. J > ; ibcock , chief of se cret service in the Army of the I'o- toiuiic , Bays that General George II. Sharpe , now u prominent republican politician in Now York state , once won ! to the War department in Washington to got an important order countersigned. Ho had boon commanded by Gunora Grant to transfer a regiment from Balti more to City Point , but was told in Washington that the troops couldn't ' bo moved without Secretary Wanton's Big- nuturo on the paper.Utor waiting Boino time in line in the war ollico ho reached the secretary and stated the case. "Why , " saidStanton , ' 'that needs no signature of mine. Go right over to the provost marshal coneral'a across the street and ho'll Ilx you out , " It laclcot but half an hour to train time , am BLACKWELL'S DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. I'm an old smoker , and have at one time or another tried all 80 oVus1WV ? > the different Smoking Tobaccos , but for a good smoke Bull Durham beats 'em all. A leading characteristic of Bull Durlinm lias always' been the hold which it tnkes on old and fastidious smokers. What its excellence first secured , its uniformity has always retained , and it is , therefore , to-day as twenty-five years ago , the most popular Smoking Tobacco in the world. Get the genuine. A\ade \ only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , DURHAM , N. C. _ ABSOLUTELY PORE - JUST/TRY IT. F.F.JAO.UE5 . CO. KANSAS CITV.MO. Twin City Steam Dye Works A. riCIIOI3DSACIPUOPIUKTOU. . DYEING , CLEANING AND REPINISHING OF GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. . Omaha Ollico , 1521 Farnam SU ; Telephone 1521. Council Bluir.4 Ollleo nnd Works Cor. Avc. A and 20th St. ; Telephone U10. Send for circulars and price list. Kvery MAN can he S'/UONQ and VIO- I OROUS la all reiperis _ _ _ Jby UilnK SPAVISII NURVINE.thecrent bpnnlnh Remedy. YOUNG MEN OR OI,1) sul/ernur from NERVOUS nitBII/ITY , XOST or PAII/INQ MANHOOD , niKlitlyei.nssloniconvulsions , nervous prostralion , CRUSH ! by tbeuse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness - fulness , mental depression , lots of power in either BCX , spermator- BEpnoKK AND AFTER USE , rhoja caused by self abuse and over Indulgence * or anypersonal weak * nosscan be restored to perfect health and the NOni/B VITALITY OF STRONG MEN. We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes ( o cure any case or return ! the money , ( t boz-'G boxes (5 For Sala In. O.-nahaby Snow Lund & Co. THE SOUTHWICK A12 Ton a Day Machine for a 10 Ton a Day Price. OUR WARRANTY GOES WITH EACH MACK ! IE' , The POUTIIWIOK HALING I'.tHriS Is a two-horse , fnll-oirolo nmchlnc. It has the large/it feed opening o. any Conlliiiionti-IiiilliiK , Uoublc-fctroUo Press In the world. Bales Tiglat. Draft Light. Capacity , Construction , Durability-All the Best. Sandwich Manufacturing Bo , , CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council IIIUI4 Cnnltal stco t JJ1. 0,0UJ burplusunJ Profits HUUUJ NctC.ipltal anl Surplus t > Vtut > 'Jtt llroctur J. I ) . ISJ nunli'n. < S. It S'i iir ; . K' > OlcinonIS. K. Hart , I. A. Mlllir , J. V. dim mi undClinrliii It llimnan. Tr.ini latKonoril bink- IriKbusmoJi Lurxoj' caplt il uuJ surpltn of any bunk In ! ? outliwoUurii liiw.u MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " the Wonderful Hpunlcti JlFiiicdy , lo Him nllli a Written Guarantee l/ > cure ull Ncivuim Ills. CWWB. tutli u Weak Memory , Ixiu of Ilrala Tower , IlendacUc , \Volii'fiilnr , I.oitllnn- tlluile , ll ilialui'aud DoforoA , After Uso. lo 1 of ( inner of tha rhotograplied trom life. CMirrutlvo OH.KIIS In i .1.1 tlilicr MX. cautcd liy o erieillon. . joutliful tnillecrftloin.or Hi * eiicwilye iwnrtnLnito.niiluni.nr itliiiiiliinlii , ulikli iiltlinnlety lr iltii Inllriiilt > , Ciiiiiuiii | > tliiii nml IiiMiiillt I'nt up In cnnveiilenl form In cnrry In tlieirt | n .krt. 1'ilce | 1 n tmcknif. or s for $5. \ Itli tveiy Ki nl'i * * td" written euoraiitoe to euro or refund tlio " nionor. "nit l > y innll lo nnv mlilren , rirnilar Iret 111 | , Ulii cnvrli ) | > . Jli-nlloii lhliuier. | | AilJiru , MAD.ilD CHEMICAL CO. , Drnncli Ofllce foi U. S. A. 3M Drnil m Rlr-Pt. CIIKMGO. II.U pott SALE IN OMAHA. NEB. , BY Rube & Co. , Cii.r 15m & Uouclu si * . , A Fuller * Co. ( Vir 1 lib * no-it- ' " " ' Sharpejiurriod over the provostmarnhai gonoral's only to bo Unformed that nothing could bo done without Secretary Stanton H. name on the jKipor. Thor oughly aroused. General Sharpe ran baclr to the War department , and , brushing past the men in line , pushed the paper once moro before the socroj tary. "I won't nit'n it1 said Mr. Stin- ton. "I have tola you what to do. Don't Interfere with the business of the ollico. " "If you , " the irate Sharpe 1 Bald to have replied , "would attend t that btulnosa instead of sittUig hero n day on your marrowbones oh structln ojvoratlonH at the fcont , thingti would ( , ' hotter. " ItiBtantanoouu arrobt was th reward of this raali Hpoocli , hut a huber dlnato boon succoodud in soothing Mr Stanton , oxplalnlng General Sharpo1 prcdicamont and cottlng the ordo olgnod and the troopa moved. Colonu BabcocU , who IB now unpaired on hi mouioird , lives at Shuepshuad Bay , L 1 Id ami Sorfin lusrirtiTE. MB G'e ) ' * Ear NFIRMARY TREAT-MEN ! OF ALL lie ft facilities , npimr.iiui mill Ua noun forHiiccossfu troitineiitof ivory fonu of liliaaio rotiulrln t t..ollo.il or Hur.'lotl tro.iticunt. M beds for patients , ho , rd iinJ uttondami. UoKtuUL-oinoJatioiu In the won. Wr.to for clrjul.iM on dofonnlno < nnl briices. trmtos. club foot , o irv.ituriwof miliu. illu .tumoM. o incur , o it irrh. hronohltH , In. Iiuliulon.o octrlu-lty. p irulysls. uullooiy , kid- uov.bin-ldor.oyo. ear. nklnunl blooa mU ill ( IP WfltfPN f Hl'BOIAI/C . Ut WUmDN Uo kunUNuMu o ( omen Kltl lX Wo havulutuly ail led .1 lylnj Jndo | ) irtinent for women durlnconlliiuniutiL etrlotly i > riv.U , i Only Kolluulo Mudlu l lu- Ultuto making ii Hpaul iltyu. . . . X'UIVATlOIJfHIOASHS All Hood Olsoasei succoiifully troito L Dynhllltlo I'Dlioii rt-iiioved friiin tna yjoin | without niorudry. Now Koitor.ttlva 'I'roiu- iiiunt fur l-oij of VI I'Aly I'UWKIt. ronoNs un. ublu to vlult ui IIIAV ho troitud ut home hy cnrroiuon loncu. All communication * conlf. dentlul MeJ clues or Initriniiuiiti sent t < y iiiuil oroxpruti. suouruly pnckod , no mar * * to Ind catocontontttor omul or. Ono puraonul In- torv PW prufurroJ. Cull uniJ coninlt in or oii4 history of your ciuo. und wo will vend In plain wranuer , our ' ' " "Et Uoon ' . BOOK TO MEN I'rlv.iti. , DUUIU men , buouiul or Nurvom DH- ensos , Impotunoy. SyphllU , GloJtuni Vurloo- role , with quoit on fuu Ilrutvs. Aiillunuas | | for lufprinltloi& Truioi. Only munufuulor/ the Weatof tnSPUU u. . t til. Omaha Medical and Surgical lastitula , 26th and Broadway , Oounoll 331uITi Ton nilnutoj' tl lo from cantor ot Oinahon UliitT * uiuotria motor lluu. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. $ M HKWAUU-Ixist. between Kit Park iiTonuo nnd Mniiann , lady's Raid watch1 monogram " 3. MoU" If no Mcl.uln ) on b oV4 Hcturn to lloo olllco. Council llluirs , or J. T. Oliver , 8 I'e.irl tttrcot. Foil SAM ] Improved il-ncro stock farm In uestorn town , tJl ; ISO-aero fiirin , ( JO ) IW ! ncrcs. Kg .lolunton & Van I'ntUin. iru > ll KXUIIANUK--A eleurlot ( or hone nml JbiiRKy or tciini , Uruotulilulili , Ntobolion A Co. , ( ft ! llroailway. 1/Olt UXlMIAMin Improved fnrm , John A ; corporation of MNiottrl Valley , for n resl , donc-fl In Council lllnlTs. UreonRhlods.Nlohol ! son A. Co , KM llroa'lwtiy. FOll K.\01IANir-A : M.OOII Mock of driiKi for n'Hlilonuu In Council illufK or for land. Ureenslilehls , NlohnUnn A. Co , G'1 llrtmdwny. rpo lll'VVo have a cash customer for n & - unction of In ml tuo miles of Omaha. Grecn- h I I'ld s. Nicholson .V Co. , G''l llrniidvruy. I(1OK KNOirANUK-TittMicro Improved fartnT - * oloar of Incniiihranee , In llutlor county , Kans.is , 4 nillrs from ralli-ond , for Council llluirs propcity. ( .Irvonslilchls. Xlchoiiion fa 'o , (121 ( Itroaduay. . . . KXPIIANOK A nice o-rootn bouso , t-uod burn , for HUO | clion ; ) , nml will tnUnn 'nut lot In p.irt. tiiiyincnt. ilroctnlilotilN , Nicliolaon vV Co. , ( V.'l llro'iiluiiy. ' oit HUNT A ploas'inl liny window room , furnished. liiiinlruTua 1'trst UMIIIUO. MOXKY lounnd ut II per cunt on Counoll UlufTx rcKlilunco proucrty. i : . II , Shuufe. WANTP.l ) . An uxpcrlonctul real estate salcsnmii , "in ! itciiuniiito I with city values. Salary JI.SOJ llrst your. H. 11. Slicitfo. ITIOU SAIiT. finikin oranuu citivo ; will A. trade for Council HlulTH urOinahn prop erty. R It. Shuifo. IjimfirnNT. liuTf.ls man ri'sldi-noo. Ill ) 1'iirk J- live ; In itood ropalr anil nil imxlurn eon- viinu > nuus. Hunt fiiUO. V. . II , bhunfu. \ \ / ANTKD Vunint mini to uork In town ' und on farm us riiiiilroil. | Apply to l.oon- nrd Kxorott. olllov. I'oarl struct. No. 10. \VANT1M ) A well dig.or uiillit t nrfi wells ' and talio his pay In hoises. Aiilv | | to Leonard Kvurott , I'oiirl streut. Council IIUIIN , la. la.FOR FOR SAIiK Klvu nurns of garden nrounil near thu oily. Will tal.u un uiilnvuin- bertd oily lol in part pnvnient and ctvu HI yt'iirs llmo for thu p ivinont of the balnno ) nt N per cunt Intorost. Apply to Lroiuvnl Kvor * ott , in I'oarl streel , Counull HluIN , In. " \yAM'IMI My n younu lady , furn'.shctl I ' loom with iiOiird , south of llrond nay and cast of Ninth slroul. A GT , live ulll'T. fT-OR SAM : Hotel , . ' . ' roomt. located In * - ' soutliein Noli. , iloln t n thrl\ Ins business. $ . ' .500 Inivs bulldlni ; und fiiin turo Will tr.ulo for niilso. K. II. Shoafe. 17OKSAM ! < Hiirtlwtim stock In cenlial Nob. Will Involcu W-oa n. A. Shoafo. AJji : Choloobt farm In t'ouawnttn- mio Co. , 4ti : nuros , wall locntuil and 1m- proxod. 1'rlcu III ) an acre. K. H. Shenfc. 1A A KM nnd ulty louna nt lowest rates. -L. ' lle.U estute for snlu. DnollliiK anil liuslnoss rentals. Money lo.uied for loc.il Investors. "J > I'oarl stronu I.ounee i Towlo. [ KYOU have nuythlni ; for s'lle or trndo BOO Lli II. She ifo , Urdiilwny ami Main stn-nt. I/OKIHNT : Dwaiiin.-sin nil mm of the -L city. U II. blionfu. llro.idwny anil Main. \\rANTtil-iiistern : : Nohraslc t lands In ox- ' I'hntiKU for Uouncll IHnirss property. 11 II. Slienfu. Hro i.'l WLV und Milnatroou rpin : iiiuuKsr MAUOAIN Doubio resi- JLdeiieo lot. No. ll'l ' ? outh I'lrit Htraet. Si ) fcut front ; lusl ) loo.itlou and bust b.ir.-at n In thu city If taUun at oiue , Day & Ilo33. : u l'o rl Htroot fj'OU HAI.n Onspiall piymonts. fruit und J-1 garden Inn I noir Council ItltilTs 12. ! ! bhrnfo. llroadw ly an I .Main street. T71OK 1SAIjK Albion Kollur mills on lloono JL rlvor. Neb.j llinj"t w.iturpouor In the suite developing l-"i liorae power w.uor entlro yoxr : dully oipaulty , IWbirruls : innchlncrv nml iippiirtcnunues uompluln In every dut.ill.Qooil frninu residence : S acres of land , lltlo nerfojt : in Ice. J fii8il ( ; will taku iinlinprovo I oustorii Kobrnskn lunil. II II. bho.ifo. UH SA1.K Inwu fa mm In 1'ottiiwattumlo and adJnlnliiK couiitluu. C. 11. tiheafo. FOR HAI-K Iliituls mm restaurants In Iowa and NobrasUu. iloliu nrolltiiDlu bushiest nnd well luontcil ; will take hind In part trudo : write for details. I 11. blio.ifo. , IJ1OU SALiE R3 ucrcMOf sonil land ami now JuuUajre. ? . with four uuro < land In Wurnors- vllle , Nelt. : all modern IniprnvomcntH : will CM.KIIISO | fora plu.isant cottage free of In- ciiinhranco In Council Illnir , or Oin.iha. H II. Hheaff. _ TflOU SALE Una of the lirlzhtost anil most -L dcslr.ihlo homes In tlm city , un Uh avo. : modern in all respect * . Must Hell , and will Micnllco. Adciruss 1 ; Hi. Ili-u olllcc. t I1OU SAM ; 4SJ-aoro ninuli In Chorrir Oo. Neh. Cooil hay liu.il , Hplundlit rmiRO for cattle. Mcu cdttuj , ' " . Hlahlo and out Imlld- Inss In coed ropilr , plunty wnter. Host Und In the county : will sull cheap. Write for de tails. K. II. Shnafq. . A Columbia | i cyelo. A reward will JOST . for Its rotiirn to.I. K. P. McUuc. HAI.n ( Joot ! ( J-rooni dwelling near U. FOIt transter. I'llco . ' , ( MO. Will tiiUo horsoi mill cuttle In part niiy. Ull Sheufe. T7IOK SALII-Ureuinery. uoll located In No- J3 brasUii. Uolns seed business. Will tuku iiurlniT or hull entire business ut u b.ins uln K. U. Hheiife. , ' \\TANTUD Iluiilwaru stoelc In soiltll- TT westein lo\v.i for Hiot | e.iHli. 1" . II. Slienfo W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , EmbaliM 14 N. Main Street , COUNCIL , W. PAMLE , M. D. TIio Good Sajnaritan. 20 Tears' Experience. JJEADKIl OF DI8EABKS OF MEN A.VO ) WOAIBN. J'llOPUIKTOIt OF 1UU WOltLD'8 IIICIUIAL , DISl'lCM- SAUV OF MEDICINK. I treat the following Diteasts ; Catarrh of the Head , Throat , end I.unga : Dl * . coecaoftho Eye and Kar , FlUaml Ajiopluzy , lleurt Dlecuc , l.lver Uomnlalnt , Kidney Complulnt , Norvoua Doblllty , Mental Dopros- slon , Loss of Manhood , Somlnnl Woaknoas , Plnbctu.Dright's Di > ciuo,8t.vitus' IJancu , Itheiniiatlam , I'ttralytla , White Swelling. Bcrofnla , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drnwlne a drop of blood. Woman with IHT ilellcato organs re- Btorcu to health. Dropsy cured without tuiipliiK. Special Attention glvon to private and Venorcal Diseases of all kinds. OBO to 650O forfeit for any Vonoronl DIsease - ' ease i cunnot cure without moroury. Tape \Vonn removed In two or three houra , or uo 1x17. Hi morrhol'la ' or 1'llea cured. TIIOSK WHO AKU API'MCTKO Will ewe Ufa and hundreds of dollar * by calling on or UiliiK DR. G. W. CANDLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. TIiu only I'liynlrlun who cun tell what ulU u jKirnoii without unUlntf a < juo tlou. All corrmiKjiiilence ulrlctlyconQdentlal. Mcdloln * Bout by expruu. Addrcu all Icttvn to G , W , Pangle , M , D 68B Broadway , Counoil BlulTs , Iowa