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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1892)
r THE OMAHA DAILY HER : WEDNESDAY , AUGtTST 21 , 1392. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS * OFFICE : - NO. 12 PKAKL STREET. DcllTcrod by currier lo any P'xrt of the city II.V. . T1LTON. MtXOIt N Y. I'lumblng Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , An Infant a week old died f t the ChrUtlan Homo yesterday , anil will DO buried this if ternoon nt 5 o'clock. Au umbrella and book \voro found In the pnrK Monday night nnd nri now awaiting their owner at the police station. Orcenshleld , Nicholson & Co. , 021 Broadway - way , ruul estate and rental agents. Largest list of property of any dealer * In the city. ThoSt. .lohn'a Kngllsh Lutheran Sunday fchool , churijh and friends will have their nnnual picnic tomorroiv , baglnnlng at 10 u. in , , at 1'iilr mount pirk. I'otlnwatt'im.o tribe No. 2 , Improved Order ot Ked Men , will meet this evening In regular uouMctl in tnoir wigwam , corner of Broadway and Main street , at the eighth run. Marrlago llconsoi wcro Issued yosterdav to Jj P. Kuppof Mlndon and Johanna Ohlen- dorf of Omaha , nnd to H. W. Shook of Omaha and Sallie Pnco of Dus Molncs. The lattoi- couple were married oy Justice Ham mer. loucamnmont No. 8 , Union Veterans Le gion. will hold a regular mooting at Knights ot I'ythla * hall on Wednesday evening. All romrodos should bu present , as thcro Is bUsl- ncsi of Importance. M. SnllRDiaun , a second hand store man on Lower Blond way , got into u light will a rival Junk dealer Inst ovcnlng and the latter , n man named Stein was badly pummclud. S > iltsinann wns arrested and charged with disturbing the pence. Ho gnvo bonds for his appearance in police court this morning. Kev. A. Overtoil hns Introduced an in novation Into the llstof instruments of Chrlb- tnln wartnroutcU In Council Blulfs. It is a wacon , bcarlns the inscription , "Holluuss to the Lord , " nnd carrying an organ , Kov. Overtoil , nnd his assistants. From this as a pulpit services nro held on the strum cor ners. A slmlliar plan has born followed in Cblcngo nnd other cities , and Is said to huvo boon very successful. Justlco Hummer received n visit ycstciday from an ungry resident of Miumwa , who wanted to take some uctlnn toward Muilling Peter Ulof's snloun at that pluco. Ha claimed ' thnt Kief hnd been guilty o'f repeated viola tions of luo law * . IIu wui referred to Justlco Busscy of Manawu , nnd ho loft the Justice's ofllcc saying that If Busscy didn't shut Kief up ho would spend $ . ° > l)0 ) to have him prose cuted under tbo state law. A man living at Carroll , la. , arrived IK the city yesterday to HPO Gcorgo Mawp , the col- orc'd man who was ariestcd Sunday charged with stealing a watch from VV. H. "Eddlngs. Ho could not fully Identify the darkey , but Enid bo would almost swear ho was the rlcht party. The little word almost knocked him out. however , und another man will have to corno today , or.p who. It Is claimed , can positively identify the man who Is wanted. J'AVf.SU.V.I / . I'.IH.lllJlA rill. County Hocordcr W. H. Thomas is in Texas. Dr. F. T , Soybort returned yesterday from Chicago. County Auditor Ira F. Hoiidrlcks loft lost dvoning for Texas. ( X 1C. Luring loft lost availing for a ttireo wcoks business trip through Nebraska. Miss Flor.i Shiloy of Missouri Valley is in the city , a guest of Miss Delia Fcniier. F. M Loomis and family will loivo today for Omaha , whcro they will live in the fu- tun * . Mrs. S. B. Snydorls visiting relatives In Kuroka , Nob. She will bo uway about a month. Tliomns Bowman , William Gronowoc , and -M. P. Uobrer have returned from a trip to Colfax. Mrs. Partly and her throe children loft last evening lor Crcston where they will visit friends. AllssKtnma Pclton of Pornln , la. , hus re turned to her homo aftar a visit with Miss Alicia Young. Mrs. Uoorgo W. Murray of Atlantic is in the city , n guest of Mrs. C. F. Helsler oa South First street. Dr. S. N. Harvey of Wcola passed through Jho city yesterday on his way homo from Colfax , where ho has been spending a few days. C.V. . Dalboy of this city is on the road , having tnlccn the leadership of the Iowa State band ol Des Molnes. Prof. Phlnnoy , the former leader. Is now acting as advance Bgont , Profs. ICcsler and Glenn are now leading Dalboy's band. Charles S. Zorbauch has returned from Buffalo and Con way , Mo. , whcro ho hns been preaching for the lust year , to his foimer homo In this city and will spe.id a few wcoks 's Visiting his parents. Ho will return to the < theological seminary at Chicago next month. Albert Fnul and Howard Hattcnlmucr left last evening for Crrston to attend the state bicycle tournament , which commences today nnd lasts three days , in connection with the BluoUrnss palace. Hattonhaucr has entered in three races , ono for each day. Ho Is roc- Ok'nlzcd as ono of the host riders In Council Bluff a and will no doubt do credit to himself. STII.I , iiiriii : : : CUTS. Fall ( lOoiiM ArrUliiK' hy thu Ciirlonif. Wash goods must ro ; Hoston Store , Council Bluffs. In. 00 pieces dark , light nnd inudluin colored chullics , stiitnblo for dross nnd would bo very sultnblo for comforters , only -lu 11 yard. "Cosmos , " n nlco light wiish fubrle , only Ojc. Uongnl tissue , the lightest weight wnhh fabric shown this bouson , while it Insta , Kjc. Shnntong pungoo , 8jc. f Chilinn cloths , 8ju. Crojiong , 8je. Tntiotn cords , 8je. Pinonpjilo tissue , SJe. The nbovo nro nil goods thnt sold nt 12ju und 16u. Bountiful rnngo of put- torus still loft. lUio soorsuelcors for 8Jc , or 12 yards for $1.011. Hosiery in endless variety in ladies' , mlsscB1 and uhlldronti , from the clionp fm hose to the UnodtBilU ; till at our well known low prices. Gents outing llannol shirts , the best value in the hind ; n fide shirt for ! IUo. BOSTON STOUK , FOTHUIlINOHAJI.WlllTlII.AW it Co. . Council BltillH , In. See Grocnshlolds , Nieholson ft Co. , when you want to rent or buy a house or mnlce an exchange. Will UliKii tlm Hmnun. The Council IllufTa KowiiiK afsoointion , hivh has Kiven n number of hlchly onjoyii- bio partlnH nuilnc thu buihmer , will close thu horie.s next Friday ovonlni ; by tjivlnc the hint partof the buuiiuor toason. Heretofore - fore thn iiartli'f have buen exclusively fur ihe mcinbeiB of lhuubbut | on this occaBlon the nioiubors will bu nllot > td to Invilo tholr filondi > . Tlm party will bu at the boat house , and theio will bo rotxlntr , duncliit' und othur uinuuaniuiitii , Nuciroll Nu/noil Nu.'cctl Huy His Kuu'h'o bulilni ; powder. UJ o . W cents. Did Suttlor'M itKiiiilou , For this reunion at 'labor Wediioodny , AugiiHtUI , the Wnbash tntlii will leiivo Wab.iHh frolyht depot at S o'clock a. m. Koturmiig , will lonvo Mnlvoru ut T.'M p. in. Jh'Uota at upooinl ratea J. C. Mitclioll , agont. ISM Broadway. Trains limvo Mauuwu dally at 8 a ndlO ii.m. , ISJm. , and l , s > : ; io , a , : ttO : : , 4 , : HO , 6 , 6:8 : , 0. 0:110. : 7. 710 : ! , 8 , 8:30. : 0 JiO : ; , 10 , 10:80 : , Hand 11:45 p.m. Thu 11:65 : train will muko connection with thu lubtuluotrio motor cur for Omuhu. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Meeting of the Council to Consider Union Depot Matters. STARTLING FIND OF SECTION HANDS While .MowingVcpiU Near Mlndrn They Come Across the Mntialed mid lo- coniin eil Itoily of it .Mini W 111 Close tlio Srnnnn. The city council held n meeting yesterday afternoon for the purpose of conferring with several ropresen'ntlvos of the Uulou Dbpot company with reference to the plan of action to bo adopted til the meeting of the railway commissioners today. The commissioners are ex pee ted to arrive this morning and will bo quartered nt the Grand. Thu meeting will bo held at the south room of the court- houiu , just \\hon cannot bo decided until they arrive. They will , In all probability , tiiKo a riuo about the city lo make an exam ination of the depots nnd to Hint out how much ivorsu tliov nro now man wheu tucy lust visited the city. At tlio council meeting yesterday afternoon ' noon G. F. Wright , W. H. 'M. Pusoy , John Churchill and T. J. Evans were nreicia as the representatives of the union odpot com pany , and thov protested enrnosliy against tlio council's ' giving up the Union Depot plan and making the solo tight to compel the com panies to build loual dopots. At their re quest n committed was appointed to cooperate ate with ttio Union Depot company and to take such stops to Inlrouuco evidence , etc. , as they might tnlim bnst , ThU commlttco consists of Mayor Lawrence , City Attorney Hnzelton. and A'ldermen Pnce , Jennings nnd Smith. In an Informal discussion amoncthu coundlmcn it wus decided to make a vigor ous light for n union depot , with the under standing that If that fulled Iho local depot plan should bo pushed. Muit ( iot Some Nu\v Mottles. A petition bus boon filed In the district court in which the bottling linn of Whcclur & Herald nro the plalnlilTs and L. Harris , another do.iler in bottled goods , Is the de fendant. In the petition thu pi am U Its set forth that they huvo boon In the habit nf Using bottles In their business which have their firm numo blown In them , and that this numo-tn-thu-bottlu hus become a sort of tr.uio mark on which customers rely when they tire buying drmkablo goods. Now , they allege , Harris has gotten bold of a lot of thu bottles bearing this trudo mark , and is putting np some mixture of his own and selling it , leading tbo public to believe that It is Iho genuine Wheeler & Herald stuff. The bottlc-3 , they claim , have never been sold with the liquors , but remain the llrm property. They accordingly de mand a writ of injunction restraining Harris from using the hollies in this wuy. The writ was issued and the defendant , served with it oy a deputy shotllT. A petitiou mak ing tbo sumu allegations , in which A. Shcr- brocu is made defendant , was also tiled. Disordered liver set rl.jhl with Beecham1 pills. Carpet weaving at 0 ± Savenuo E. Work called for and tlulivotod. C. M. Kinj. . I'limul u Corpse. Quito n furore was caused yesterday at the llttlo town of .Mliiden bv the finding of a dead und horribly dccomposnd body of man in a p.i'tchof lull weeds near Iho town. A party of Hock Island section bauds wcro moving thu weeds at the place , when they suddenly came ueioss the body. Ono of Iho atms and shoulders of the dnnd man were brolton , m.d the head Was urokun , apparently by the force of his fall irorn the railroad track , which wus only a few feet away. The authorities of Minden - den were notified , and an examination resulted in showing lhat the dead man had boon a priultr living In bnclby. Thu man is thought to have been stealing' ndo on a train and to have fallen while nslcon , or to ' have ocen walking on the track 'and was strucit by an engine and knocked down tbo omoaiiKmiint. The latter theory Is not given much credence , from the fact that bad anyone ono met such a fate the trainmen would havu reported long aeo. The body was so decomposed us almost to bo beyond recoxni- lion. _ Summer suits for frontlotnon ; cool , comfo.rtn.blo and cheap. Kuitor , the tailor , ! UO Broadway. Judson , civil engineer , 3128 Broadway. ll.itib-lttthcucic. Last , evening occurred ttio wedding of Churles 1C. Haas of this city und Miss Adlot Babcock of Omaha at iho resilience of Mrs. J. L. Wo-iton , I'.U'-i ' California street , in Omaha. Thu ceremony was performed by Hoy. John Williams , rector of St. 13urni.tj.is Episcopal chuich of that city , and was wit nessed by a number of friunds of the parties. Miss ( Jhririty Bnbcock , the sislor of the bride. acted us brides- said , and Mr. Will Merrill of Dos Monies as best man. liotli iho brldo and Iho groom aio uoll known and occupy hich positions in the social circles of Council 'Bluffs and Omaha. A largo number of ciccant and costly gifts wcro presented bylhofrlonds. Mr. and Mrs. Haas will live nt 2111 South Seventh street , where they will bo ut homo to their friends after Oclobor 15. If you want to buy : i house see Green- bhiutdd , Nioholson'it Co. , 021 Broadway. George Davis , drugs ana paints. lOiiilillc.iu Hiiii W. F. Sapphus tendered tbo Uopubllcan club his room on Iho first floor of the Sapp building as a headquarters until it is rented for other purposes , A mooting of Ihc club has been called for next Saturday ovmilng , when the. idea will bo talked ever and tUu advisability of accepting tno offer discussed. Tno plan is met with much favor by iho members of iho club , and It is very likely that it will bu ill to J up and put in shape for use within Iho next Iwo weeks. A mooting was hold Monday night for the purpose of acting on thu resignation of U. E. Hurt as chairman of the county central com mittee. The resignation was accepted and Ohio Knox wus appointed lo till the vacancy ibus causod. If you want to sell your property list it with Gfoonshiulds , Nicholson & Co. loOpooplo in this oily iij-jgu stoves Iho G.uCo. puts 'am in nt Lost mill Kotllid. Bland Ulshton lost a team of horses and a buggy Sunday niglit Thu horses were in a barn nt the comer of Broadway and Twonty- Urst street , nnd iho thieves pried the door from 1U hinges , took out the animals , har nessed thorn to the buggy nnd drove uwav. Yesterday Iho man who drlvoa iho mail WUKOII t'etwcon Council HI alls and Taylor Station found thu musing rig nt Taylor fatu- lion and brought It to the city with him. Thuro Is no clew as lo the direction thohorso thluvos took after leaving Ihu loam. K you have a house to rent list it with Greeiibhlelds , Nluholbou & Co. Anotlivr Step TCI\\Mid Srllllui ; the Iron Hull TrnuhluK. B U.TIMOIIE , Md. , Aug. 1. Late this afternoon Judge DonnU appointed Charles J , Wolner and Joseph C. Franco receivers for the order of the Iron Hall. The supreme olllcor of the order who ru- sldo In Baltimore , uud who were made parly dulendiints In the bill brought by Attorney Wclnur , I'umu into court und gave their con sent to iho uupolutincut of ro < 'olver . Theu Judge Dennis made the appointment ! . Notice was served on all the depositories of the funds. Those receiver * will adminis ter tlu fund nf fiiT : > , OJO ( .till remaining In Maryland. Of course they will not ausumd tueir duties unless receivers are urauted ut Indianapolis , Uosuiur , the supreme vlco Junllco of the or der , woo returned lam ultfhUroiu Indluuupo- Us , consented to iho appointment of the re ceivers. Another bill for an Injunction and n re ceiver was filed today In the circuit against the Iron Hall Dy W. Burns Trunklo , attorney for Peter W. Potts. The bill ornvs that an Injunction may bo issued restraining the Iron Hall Savings rwnk from collecting any money duo It on mortgages and from parting with nnv of Iti funds of the order now deposited In Its vaults. Tbo bill also aiKs that a re ceiver bo appointed to take charge of and col lect all the monov nnd the assets of the order within the state of Maryland under the direc tion of the court. Judge Dennis sU-nod an order , granting a preliminary injunction to this ofTecl nnd soiling Augu t31 us Iho dav for the order lo shoiv cause xvhy the Injunc tion should not bo made permanent. A bond of $1,000,000 was filed. t/.MO.V I'.WIFIVtt I'A.IA'S. btrong im : > rtft .tiny llu .Mnilo to ( let Ciill- foriil.i I'rulght. SIN l''n\Nciscn , Cal , , Aug. 23. A state ment Is published here that the Union Pactllo Is only waltlig developments before it makes an olTort to sccuro the California freight tmsinosa , heretofore controlled by the South crn Pacific Sunset route. The now lines of clipper ships between hero nnd Now York nro sold to have nindu serious inroads In the Southern Piltlllc business nnd caused that companv to call on the Transcontinental for help. The Pnclllo Mall Steamship company , controlled by the Southern Pucltlc , hns nl- ways buen handled as a club with which lo threaten any Intended competition on water. As it is llko.lv that iho Truusconllnotital as sociation will refuse to pay a subsidy any longer , the Union Pacific will bo ready for' business. ' In view of this condition the latter rail road company Is now preparing to increase its steamer servtco between San Francisco and Portland. Instead of one steamer every three or four days , daily steamers will run , reaching Oregon ns fast ns the trains do. That the line from Astoria to Portland Is boln ? built by Iho Union Pacificism ! open se cret , nnd onoquarterof Ibo roud Is n-.w com pleted. When this Is finished the Union Pacific steamers will land tboir frolghl at Astoria nnd then send it direct cast. It is estimated that iho average llino from ban Francisco to Astoria will be thirty-six hours. Two now steamers are lo bo secured at once for tno trade , nnd the Union Pacific be lieves that by thus showing Iho merchants of San Francisco Its eagerness to help thorn out ll will secure n good portion of Iho Irndo which Is now In iho control of Iho Pacific Mall Steamship company. 'Ihc Great Northern also proposes to v'lp down Into the California business by running n stcanuir down between San Francisco and tno Sound , and later on , It Is confidently bo- llevod , Prosid iit Hill will carry out his original idea of building from Bullo , Men. , via Bolsu Cily down lo San FranfcUco. Thus both llnei nro reaching out lor California trade. Outwitting the Scalper * . Ciucvc.o , 111. , Aug. 23. A ipocial mooting of the Western Passenger association was held today to consider n proposition of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul road to make an castbound rate of f'J between Omaha and Chicago. The object of iho proposed reduc- lion was lo moot the rate made by brokers In scalping the return portions of Denver ex cursion tickets Issued on account of the Knights Tornplar conclave. Tbo St. Paul was Induced to withdraw its application oy nn agrcemcnl on the part of Us competitors 10 lake immediate sleps lo stop the manipu lation of Ihcao lickots. The plan adopted Is to order conductors to take UP the return portions of ihe licitots when presented entrains trains leaving Denver and to give each pas senger a train check good only for continu ous nassago to Chicago. I'lt-iL'ht ShlpinciitH Incrclliifd. An increase in the volume of east bound freight shipments Is shown by roil last week notwithslnndini ; Iho switchmen's strike ut Buffalo. The total movement from Cuicaeo bv all the roads wns S'J.OaS ions , against , ; ! ! ! ! ) for the preceding , week , nn increase of oJ7J , ! tons and of O.Tis'J Ions compared wilh Iho corresponding week last year. Tbo olllcial proceedings of iho Wosiorn Freight association last week has just been issued from Chairman Midgloy's ofllco. Ono subject , suppressed ut the time of Ibo moot ing , was a proposition of the Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis rend to establish a rate of IS cents per 100 pounds on cottonseed 011 In tank cars from Memphis to Kansas City , Atchlson , Leaveuworth and St. Joseph nnd 2 ! ) cents to Omaha , Council Bluffs , Lin coln ana Nebraska City. It was claimed that the reduction was necessary to moot the competition of tlio Missouri Pacific , which bad reduced the rates lo Ihoso figures by paying rebates lo shlnnors. The association voted down Ito propnslllon , whereupon the Memphis line gave ten days' notice that It would put a reduced rate Into effect. ItluhmuiKl Ti-rmiiiiil lloculvor Appointed. BAI.TIMOHK , Md. , Aug. 123. Judge Bond today appointed Walt G. Oakmon receiver , of the Hlchmoud Terminal company , to give , a bond of jlUO.OOO. . I. .Mull linrrutrs in Solution. IxmAVAroMS , Ind. , Aug. 23. The Notional Mail Carriers convention beiran in this city today. Several hundred delegates are pros- cnt. Ono of Iho most important questions to bo considoicd is the advisability of instituting an insurance feature and of subblitullng a graded assessment for the levy rates which now prevail. Dictator do roliHcoil Dead. KioDe .UNKIUO , Brazil ( via Galveston , Tex. ) , Aug. 23. [ By Mexican cable to tno Now York Herald. Special to Tim BEK.J Gcneial Dcodora do Fonseca , the leader of tbo revolution which overthrew the em pire nud eslablishod Iho Brazilian republic , is dead. I'JtUM > JlOU.\n .IIIOVT US. Guiuo Uock Is lo have another grain elevator. Farmers nonr Graeloy donated flour to the Homestead strikers. The Buffalo county fair will bo bold at Kearney Octouor f > , U and 7. O'Neill's chickory factory , to cost $15,000 , will be completed oy Soptcmbor 15. The Advance U a now independent paper published by Ira M , Hamilton at Plalnvlow. The two boys of William Grimm , ticarUoca , tried to breaK a cell and broke ihe uminml's neck. Cedar Rapids now has a republican paper , Iho Commercial , of which N. Fodrca is the editor. The birn of Kobert Lucas of Plerco county was destroyed by a windstorm , causing a loss of * 3OOJ. A tchoulhouso to cost $ -1,000 will bo ready for occupancy nt Bolviduro before the open ing of ihe fall term. C. S. Bradley , an old Cheyenne countv cowboy , has fallen heir to $100,000. His whereabouts nt present are unknown. Horse thieves got away with a valuable team , two cells and u farm wagon belonging to D. 1' . Molick , residing nuar Bloomlngton. \\hllo Wesley Anderson was culling grain near Long Pine , ho uccldonlly run thu inachlno over hlsU-year-old boy , tuning off both iho little one's legs. Thu child died in u few minutes. M , E. O'Brien , superintendent of the Nubraaka fish commission , has Issued tbo following notice : Our annual disuibutlon ol young black buss , crapplos und German carp will commence Ibis souacn on thu lf > th day ol September and end December lf > . Wu have u very largo crop of ciirp this jonr and will bu uolu to give all applicants n liberal supply. All persons in thu stuto doslrlnir a supply of llih for tholr ponds or streams should Bond In their applications us earlv as possible , BO that we cnn fill all orders from the first delivery. Whenever it Is possible the fish will bo delivered to the applicant from the llsh car at- his nearest railway ilulton , fruo of charge ; whene.vor fish are ahippou by oxpreen Iho applicant will be ex pected to pay express charges , and return tno empty iau to ihe FUh commission , churfo > prepaid. Addicss all applications to M. E. O'Brien , superintendent tUh com mission , Souin Bend , Nob. , uud Ibo aama will huvo.prompt attention. Coponhngon capitalists hnvo formed a stock company fur Ihu purpose of erect ing an ICitful totvain the zoological guidon in that viXf. The tower is to bo J.dftO Tout high und will contain rostuu- rnnts , cafes , a theater and general look outs. It is to accommodate fi,000 pleis- uie bcokurb at once. The preliminary work will bo begun shortly. REFUSED TO MEET WATSON > * * -M * I r , Bryan Not Inclined to' ' 'Encourage ' ft Joint Disciis.-ion. WOULD NOT ACCEfPL , THE CHALLENGE Democrat * nnd IlcpubUcnm Alike Surprised at the Miinnor til tVmrlt the I'rnpoicfl Ucbattt Is AVolileil Nn Kx- lilauntloii Ollcrcd. * . ? XiniusK < CITV , qob , . Aug. 83. [ Special Telegram to Tnc BEK.J John C. Watson hns received won ! from 'Congressman lirynn toilny through Judge liraily. chairman of tlio democratic tt to central coniiniUcc , saying that Mr. Watson's challenge to moot Mr. Br.van In Joint discussion cannot bo accepted. Mr. Watson hnd written the congressman a personal latter requesting that ho divide the ttmo with him when ho tame to this city , and It was hoped and coalkloiitly exported by both democrats and republicans that ho would accept. It 1 known that Mr. Watson occupies a position In political matters which entitles him to tbU rccJKnltton from Mr. Bryan , nnd the congressman evidently knows this. Ha has shown a marked timidity in mooting Mr. Watson wnlch ban bean a sere surprise to his friends , Mr. Watson's ebnllonRO was dated August 15 , und hud precedent ever any othur thnt may have been sent him. That ho has posi tively refused xvill lose hltn many Irlonds auioni ; the lareo clrclu of Mr. WiUsotra ad mirers nnd with these men who like to see a fair discussion of political Issues. ON HIS- WAY i.V : ! > T. \VliHolmv Itclil Ijontuii the Scenes of Illn Chllithonil forNuxv Vork. XistA. : O. , Aug. 23.Vhltolaw Hell took leave of his mother at the homestead this morning and , accompanied by Mrs. Kelt ! , was driven directly to Xenla , whcro ho and his wife visited Judge E. II. Melner. Shortly nftor JJ o'clocic ' Mr. Hold , on Invita tion , gave three sittings to a local pho tographer. This afternoon ho visited tlio Ohio ] Sailors Orphans homo near Xonla. Girls anu hoys to the number of - 151)cro ) arawn up in tliu shapa of a rl ht-unglo to welcome him nnd Mrs. Hold. Tlio chlldicn sang sovcr.il songs , after which Mr. Hold addressed the children In a brief speech. At ( IMS o'clock , accompanied by Secretary Tlorson , Mr. ut.d Mrs. Hold left for Now York. Coi.L'Miiua , O. , Aug. ! > 3. Wbltolaw Reid nnd wife , accompanied by Mr. Tierson , his private sccrolarv , passed through hero at ( i p. m. Chairman Dicks und othur members or the republican state executive committee , with all the stuto house ofllcials. hcadoa an eager throng of covers ! hundred pcoplo who bad assembled to sea him. lie cauia to the platform in response to loud culls and cheers , and said a few words of hopa concerning a victory In November noxt. Before ho could shako many hands bis car was backed out of thodopo * . _ \VIL-L DIMl.VTi : WITH M'KindlAX. Hun. W. K , AtulrcH * ' tti Mor-t tlio Inlle- pciKli'ilt CoiiKiTHKiimn. HASTING" , i\oo. , Aug. 23. rSpociat Tola- grain to Tun Br.B. | t rnncis Phillips , chair man of the Fifth congressional district cen tral committee of the people's party , today made public n challo'nce uddieSsed to J , L. Mcl'heeloy. ubairmun of the republican cen tral committee , which invites the lepublican candidate. Hon. W. K. Andrews , to debate with iMcICelghnn at six cities In this district , times and places to bb arranged later. Mr. Andtcwb is at Superior nnd his Intentions as to the acceptance ol , this , cannot be learned , but it is patent to those .acquainted with the gontlcman that thb gauntlet will bo vary promptly taken up. ' THANK iitir.vxu : ATUKA.YO.\HIKS. Nnliruskn Clty'/i Stntufmtin Tolls Cleveland u I'nlrr Tale Abuiit .This Stale. KUZZUIP'S BAT , Mass. , Aug. ii.3. Ex- mayor Ireland of Nebraska City , Neb. , made a pleasant call at Gray Gables yesterday afternoon and gave Mr. Cleveland a very en couraging statement of the situation In bib state , which he says Is very n.itterincTho democratic and alliance parties will not fuse , but the majority of the democrats will sun- port the electoral ticket nominated by the alliance. IIII.I/S NAMi : ItOUNIMA IH SKI ) . New York'H County Iloniiicriicy Humility Alinirn tli hi'imtor , ind'ruiiiiiiuny. Nnw YOKK , Aug. 2.I. Tlio general committee - too of the county democracy mot tonight. Tno hall was crowded nnd tno meeting sen sational throughout. Chairman Charles A. Jnckhon said the worst faction for tlio demo cratic partv was within the organization Known us Tammany hall. Every mention ot Hill's numo was roundly hissed. riiilHliril Ul > Its l.lor . LIXCOI.V , Neb. , Aug. 23. [ Special to TIIR BEK. | The Btato central comraltteo fin ished up its business this afternoon. The plans for the campaign wore pretty thoroughly discussed and con , Blderablo business transacted of out little interest to the general reading public , although the results will doubtless bo shown during the campaign. A spirited but en tirely friendly contest arose over the selec tion of the location for the Btato head quarters. Lincoln and Omaha wcro the rival claimants , and the former carried off the honor by a vote of 17 to 12. Chairman Cady announced the executive committee as follows : First Congressional District M. H. Christy , btorlliiL' ; C. E. Magonn , Lincoln. Second Congressional District Georco A. Bennett , Douglas ; W. G. Wbltmore , Vulley. Tblrd CoiiKietslotial District C. C. Me- Nest , Wisoor ; C. Hostotter , Chirks. Fourth Concrcsiiutial District C. L. Me- Cloud. York ; T. C. Callahan , Friend. Fifth Congressional District A. U. Cruzon , Curtis ; U. P. Knea , ( loldrego. Sixth Congressional District J. T. Mai- lallou , Kearney ; J. H. McDonald. llnitrlcu Itriiil > llciuii. ! BiUTitiCE , Nob. , AUfr. 23. [ Special Tolo- gramtoTiiE BKI.I Hon. I. W. Lansing of Lincoln delivered a thrilling and tolllntr speech In the advocacy of the republican cause at the Paddoolc opera house before a lareo KUdlonco. Prior to tbo mooting tlio Beatrice republican club in ado a erand purndo of the streets In new uniforms. The young republicans of Beatrice met last night and effected the organization of n strong club. Will Dor oy wa * made president , Bert Walden secretary , and Harry L. Hurpnr ticaHuror. Tbu club \yilj bu uniformed and will consist almost wholly of young voters. The club meets for permanent organization next Friday evening. The Independents havo1 just Issued a cull for their county convention to moot In this city September 10. The primaries will beheld hold ono week previous. ( rieiiMtil with I ho t'liiullilntc * . Gums'o , Nob. , Aug. 2.1. [ .Special to Tin : BKI : ] The people of Saotts liluff county , without regard to their political ufllliuttous , arc highly eluted over the nomination at Ogallalaof Hon. Willlnm K. Akors , of this county , for tbo legislature. They feel that with two such men at Hay nor and Akurs to look after theover-lncrqaslng Irrigation In- turesU of western l npraskn the hcst re sults may bo obtained ; , Mr. Akera is the pioneer irripntor of the state , and built tlio first canal In thU county in l&y ) . An IMltor lor Senator. ' O'Nnn.i , , Nob. , Aug. 23. [ Special to Tun BiiK.J At the republican senatorial conven tion for the Thirteenth district \V. D. MuthuwB of O'Neill received tbo nomination for state senator on the first ballot. In te- M'onso to calls Mr. Mitthows took the plat form and made u touting speoob , which wan loudly applauded , Adlul'ii ( 'iimimlKii rrogriim , NBW Youx , Aug. 2J. Vloo Presidential CandlilatoStevoDson loaves for Bloouiliigtou , his homo , today and will npoa the campaign tu Illinois thcro Saturday. Next wuok uo will deliver several nddrrmcs In Indlnnn. Soptcmbor U ho will attend a barbecue nt Herndon , Ky. , hli former homo. September 1 * > be ROO * to Nortti Carolina to makn six speeches. October 1 he will speak at Wood- side Pork , O. Lincoln Wilt Uo llt > n < l < timrtrr * . LINCOLN , Neb. , Aug. 23.-Special [ Tele gram to Tin : BKB. | The republican state contra ! com mil too reconvened this morning and continued In scoslon until late this uftor- noon. By n vote ot 17 to 13 Lincoln was chosen as the headquarters of the committee. Thrco Drnu iidl While llntlilnc. RIVEH EDOE , N. J. , Allg 23 Albert You Vorhis , aged. 30. his wife Mary E. , aged 21. nnd her slstor Hannah F. Well , ngcd 27 , wcro drowned whtlo bathing In the tlackon- sack liver. 8.1 * oil Ills Chilli's I.lfo. A. N . DIlforbouRh , York , Nob. , savs : "Tho oilier day I cntno homo nnd found iny < llttlo boy down with cholera morbus , my wife scared , not knowing what todo. I wont straight way and got a 2.Vcont botlto of Chninborlnln's Colic , Cholera and Dlnrrluua Hemcdy and gave It according to directions. You never susucli n ohango In n child. His llmbs'and body uero cold. 1 rubbed his limbs and body wiih mv hands , nnd attor I had civon him the second dote ho wont to sloop , nnd , as my wife says , 'from a death bed lie was up phivlnir In three hours.1 It saved mo n doctor bill of about J3 , and what Is belter , It saved mv child. 1 can recom mend It with a clear conscience. ' ' OF r DumcKttc * The Indians In Oklahoma are IndnlKlir , ' In CoimrosstuanWIllI im H Surlniior addressed n political calhcrliiR ut Traxorto City , Mich , Advices from l.uon I/aUo nro to tin.1 olTicl tliHt Mrs , Harrison's condition ImpiOM-s dally , A cloudburst at Hoanoke , Vn. , destroyed JI,1 > 00UOO worth of priipcrty and dtowncd three people. The country In tlm vlclnltv of Canandnitun , N. Y , , his been visited by u veiy ilestruellxe Kind storm. Tlio \\olfth nnnital toiirnarnont of the Na tional i.awn 'L'cnnls asioclallon was opened at Newport , It. I. Flank Kelly , the boss property man of Klns- IIni : Iliothuis' cIiiMiH. was shot , by an niiluioun man at liusluin , Ind. I'ulton Hull , the notorious drsporado and murdeiei. will ho liannud at Jackson City , TCIIII. , iiiul Trlday. nheno.i. 111. , has been v.sltud hy a dctlriu- ! tlvo I'onllauratlon. Altoiil one-half the vil lage has been dcslroyed. Colored men of Chicago hnvo oi-'anlrcd an association to aid their brethren of thu south to immlxiatu to northern Mates , The steamer Albatross has arrived at the port of Sltka. h ivlni ? In tow the British t-ehooner Wlnnlfrod , captured for violating Iho ro\enuo laws of iho United States. Mr. Kulliird Smith , late muna'-lin editor of thu Non York World , was Riven a dinner at Delmonlco's by Joseph 1'iillt/nr. The dluiu-r was iittendod by the hoadbof tliodep-irlmonls of the pupor , Kd Hutchison of Olovotand , O. , went to the house of i\-\Iayor : Iliihorerof that city , with thoiiMiwcMl Intention of Ullllns KIlzn .luek- son. iidoini'stlo employed thero. He was In- terfcied with hy Ucoik'o Talcott , whom ho killed , llo then Idllo-l himself. KranU Orosswalto of the Dopaitmcnl of Jus tice , who h.is been liivi-stliriitliiB tno chrirRes of oiuulty in of erred acnlnst the authorities at \\alUco. Idaho , who have In charge the miners under ariest there , declares Iho charges lo \vllhoiil foundiillon. Cold weather In Iroliind lias caused serious dumauo to thu crops there. Kosalla , lowur C'ailfornla , was almost com pletely rli'stioyed by a cloud bin Jt. Tronhlo botwccn master tailors and their I men In Konilon has resulted In a lockout. Herbert Collision ( j.irdlner has beoii olceled picsidcnt of thu British llo.ml of .Viniculture. The hot wii\u has leaeliuil southern Hnsslu. Al Odessa Iho thormumetcr re lstereJ 1JI ° In the shade. rhodavs. nineteen hours and fiftv-spven minutes Is tlm time It took tin.tunni'lil ! ) City of Now York to o.ill fiom Now York to Qiieenstown , the f.istost eastward passage H cross the Atlanllo on record. The Inteln.itiomil peiico congress hus de cided lo establish a perinanent poneo burciii at Hernu , Sivlt/erland , and will appu.illotho vnrlrius Kinoninients to assist In defraying the expense of Its iimlntcn.incc. St. Bernard POS , SALE. irn nmr Out of " " " " ho ) "Motljeslcn , by"Siiffonl , jy Chiiinplinllmnon. "S.ilToi-d" is llttor brother to the lurgojt do ovotrniscil in Amoriun.'ull pudi roe of pups on application. Address , GEQ , A , JOSLYN , 611 South 12th Sti-oot , Omaha , Nob. SGHENCK'S MANDRAKE PilLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly * Reliable. Tlioy net DIRECTLY nnd PROMPTLY on the Liver nnd Stotrmeh , roatorliiL' the constlputod o giitib to hunlthv notlvitv , und iit-oa POSITIVE nnd PERFECTLY SAFE CURli for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , nnd all other discuses uriHiiif , ' from n dlnordoroJ con dition of the Liver nnd Stoiuach. They are tlm Only Itellblo Vosntablo Liver I'lll bold ; They nro Corfu * tly II irmlu-u ; Tlu nrol'nrtily Voiotabloj Try Tlium , PR.PoliooclB'lic 01 Oiicfiititloa. Ijlvor Coinplnlnt iirrl Dv'Huuiislu Hunt I'rod. J. 11. BUUICNOK AHON. 1'hlladolphl.i Ut Cnnncll lllulT * . Cnnltnlstuck Surplus iin.l 80,000 Net rnp'.tnt anil $ 'JUII : ) ( ) ) ) Directors . I ) . Kdnunlnii , I ! . U Shiiimrt , I- ' I ) . tlleixm , i : . II. llnrl , I. A Miller , .1 , V fllnclinmn , mij Uh'irlp' II. llnnmti. Trrtmai't Krncrnl tmnk- Inc lui'l ie . l irk'e nipllixl nn.1 nuplm of nny bunk In > oiitliKo U'rn lima lNTKIti : < r ( ) N TIMB IIKOPITS. W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embalmer 14 N. Main Street , COUNCtFj t . ' ' ( im.E.c. wis'a : NIUVI\NI : > . . UKNT.it puolllo tat Hyulorlv DUilimj , Kill , Na I rnlitln , UIMIIIKMU , Ncrruui I'rcxir.ilon IMIUCI I b/ alcohol or lobuou.V < UutiilncsMoatil Douriii- lonSoltnu o ( ttio llrilti.cluiiu,1 ln < inltr , nilsorr liccny.iloitli. 1'roiuturo Oil Auo , lltrruiiasi , I.OM of 1'imurlnulthvriat , Impcitcnejr , Mncorrlim niul nil Feiinilo WetkutitK. liiTolunUrr IOM , < I , Spur- mntorrlip.acrxai br orar-oxjrllun at tubriln belf-nbiiiaoraMntuIvjnca. A mnntli'i IrjUumt IIG for MIn mill , W'uKiiirnntooMT UJ M tuoarj lacli : orilo foro.noi. . Him H nil ) 9 11 wrltlji Kunmntceta rotund If not cur j I On iMntee I'.niel onlr by Tlii0lor ( < > , I' Ix > trls ilriicdit. nOle nitant , outhuait corner lutli nml Knrnnni H. Omaha CURB Anew nnl Comnlot ) Trcnltiunt , conilitlnit of Supposlturlot , Olntmniit In Cipiiiloi , nlio In Hot nnill'IIU : a I'mlllvo Cnro for Ksti-rml. Intjrnal bllnJor Illocclliii ! Itoiilni. ( "lironlc , Kpojiitor ll ra II- tnrjr I'lloi , Tali Itumoljr tin never h-on Lnown lo Jnll.fl pr uotor ( ! JJi ntby mill Wliynmliirfrom this lorrlulH ilhuiu lu > i willtji u'liirirU'i li uniltl\cl > iilven wltliiiiioitH or rerun 1 Uiotiumay If nolcuriM M.MUI ptini | ) for frJa t > iiiiplu ( Iniriiitoj Ifsneil byKulin A Co , l > nu'il u. bolo Au'onti. uornor Illl' mid DOII.MU UrooU Umilii Noli ARE YOU SUFFERING ? nto.1 Female \Vc.iliiicss \ , Catarrh or Khciiinatssin , y Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IF SO , CALl * ON Consultation Free. .AcknowltMlirpil to ' 10 the innnt HiiccuHrul spurl ilUt In nil I'un Ait , 111. ( ion , NuaciLM , MN AND t'uiv- AllIIISKSKS ( lOiiurrliiu i In from 1 to ( t ili ) Sphlll * cnroil \\ltliout Mi-retir } . All jlitro * for life STItlt 1'L'lll ! | icriiiin iitly enrol raniiiril con- plctw , Tvttlioiilcuttlnir oiiMIIor illlitill n MITJ nlli'c'lcd at hoiiu ! tiy | i itli > it nltluut a iiumjiit't pain or nniioyatiCL1. I'll.O. Klvrri.A A.S'I ) HI.ITXI. IIf/'Kll5 enrol without pain or ilptotitiun from butlmH * initlto III.I. AN'1) VAUK UCKI.K | ionnini > nttir mill ancc es.lulh euro , I .Mothotl non .i-ul iiiif.illliu WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WHAtv ) , MailiMiby lee UIM | > niill- | | catlon to liii lni"9 or atmty , * j ere muitil ntritn orKflnf. bh\LAI , i\t HS i:3 : li inUillo llfo , ur trom the rtrecU of youtbfnl folllo * WKAK MIIN Alii ! VirTI.Md TO N'KltVOL'S 1)11- IllUTVor CXIlAUdTIUV , WAHT1M5 NVIJAKN'C-jS 1NVIU.NTAIII.USSKJ > vltli K.VIU.r DKUAV III VOUNO nml .MIIIDM ; AOrjl ) ; lack uf Tlm. tlKOr. find Ptrcngtti , with Afnal oriaiiH Inipulroil ami wt nlonpiit'd prt > m.itnroy ! In appruaclitn ? olil a j All rlnlil roulllr to our nu > v trottniont for loss of vital power Call on or ulilrsci with Btnmp for clrciihira , frco bonk nml rouulpts. Ur. Scarlcs & Sejrles . , Ilbba1tilAlllA-Bsut.rooU ! , , Nox 1'ostOfllce. COUNCIL B a W03CJ All Ulnlsot Dyoinsnii , ! f'lmmln ' < lone In the hlchcst style of the arU K idod uiU stilnul fabrics nni'lo to lo > lc . .no id us uu.v Work promptly ilnno ami ilollvuiol in ill pails of ilio country. SenJ foi nr.eo list , C. A. MACIIAN. - - : iiai5roadwiy. Noir North vou.ira n. HMII-VI. lo.v * . The WhippleS POST AUGER TAT. mil. 21 , t 9J. Mnniifacluruil by COUNril , HUJITS MFO. CO Coiinill lUulfs , In Wnrrnnloi ! lo nliil : nn liuh holv , UfoclH hlflif.1 , In onu inhiiito It IH nnofiiall ] by any otlior In raplillty. Ilir'ilni-n of npura- lion , i'ompli > lonuntuf coiiKtruo- tlon mill flioniu' | ] t. It li cum filtvl hy nil lo bn n inanol for rapidity nf < xi'on- lion nnd uaso of oporatlon , Something New -SK.VI ) J'Olt- Circiil'.r- I - Price I'ropoiinlR lor thu I'linilHliliiK "f Stn.iiu Coal lor tlio line ot tlm City Hull. Foaled bids will bo ru olvod nt thunfllcoof Iho cltj ciimptinlliir , Onmlui. N - hup to 4 p in. AiiciihtliiJ , I MI. ' , for HID fiiinUhliu of Htoiim coal fur thu usu of Ihu Ully Hall. IJu'h hinder tofunilnh a certllleil cheuU of fiU.OJ. Thu iiL'ht Is reserved to uccupt or rujoul any or all IIda. Tiicououp Oi.sux , Complrollur. AW 1)01 WELL BRED , SOONWED" GIRLS WHO USE Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. 2 S ozs. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE R.CO.KAH3A5 QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 21 pound Velvet Meal , l'r tmtlllns ixtul TIII5 BET Soil by nil rirU-Olxs3 SPECIAL NOTIOJES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. A HUNTS WAXTlilTo soil the best Uoilbo | J VrimslhiK and Ink ni ; p.ui . In tlio inarkuu Stiiadv worU. L'.in pruve to have iimiuts who tnaku uvur K'l u \ > uek ro uhuly. Address l'i ilfs. FOK SAl.n-Roor ! ti.room duelling ncnr U. I' , tiansfor. I'rlco * . ' .OH > . Will tilio horse * tind oatliu In part nay. I' II. Hhu.ifc. ' FOUSAIill-Creatnory , well located In No- brasUa. tiolns eood hnsltipo. Will take artii IT or suil entire business at H h.irualn K. II. Shoiifo. TTHHt r > AI < K Iiii | > iovi < d Jfll-nurt * stoolt farm JL Jn western low.i , fit ; ISil-acro farm , JJJ | U'O- ncres. f .U Johnston & Van I'attun. MON13V IOHIHM ) at ( I per cunt on Council lllillls lushlenro pioiiiirty. K. 11. Sim if a 7/1OII SAl.li l''lorlilii ' oriuuo iricmii wlU A1 trade for Council lllnlts orOiuuha pron- rly. R II. yho fu. IilOU HUNT , the Ills man loshloncc. llll I'.irk avu ; lucoo.l rep.ilr and all moiluiu eon- vouienees. UunljklJ. II. II , Mio.ifo. \ \ , rANTit ; ) l.'idy or Kuntlomiin lo bo.inl by u niiviitti fatu.ly. Address C r. , lieu. I/.OK . M.i : Ilotul. a ) roiiins , located In - * - ' soiitln'ru Noli. , ( loin t a thriving luislnpss. J..MiO buys build ns and furn.turo Will trudo for indsu. .1. II. Slioafe. I71OK < ! Al.i : ll.irdwuro stojl , lnconti.il Nub. tMVIIMuvoujfl , > UJ. K ii'OU SAId. Dhnicest farm In I'ottawatlu- m o I'o. , 1 u ueies well loc itud and liu- | iio\o , I. 1'ileeiJIJ an nuro. B , II. hho.ifo. IA It M nnd ell ) * In ins at lowest ratui. JKealuslilu for s ilo Duiillinj nn I biislnoss runt its. Aionuy hianud for loeal Invusturs. _ ttnl'o _ ir strert. _ _ _ Loii oo .t Towle. IV YOU ha\o Hiiytliln for s ilu or trade HOO _ _ lij l. HlKMfo Imndwity and JH tin atront. ii U1UUC.N I' Dwoillii''s hi all p iris of tlm cliy. 11 II , blioafu. llri.utwiiyaiid _ M.ilri. \ \ rANTKIKasturn Nnhraslc.i lands In ox- > I'liani ! ! ) for Council Illulls proporly. li II. Shoafo. llro i i\v iv ami1 Uu strout , Tj'OK SAM ] On sinad paymoiits. fruit and -t- garden Ian I no.ir C'ouncll HI nil's i : . H , biuiifo. llro&ilwiy an I Main slruut 1T1OK SAhr.AFilon IjTlleT rnlTls on Itooiio irltor. . Nub ; tlniMl w iturpower In thu state devuloplng IJ. > hoi so power w.itur entire yo ir : dally uipiuliy , IUU b irruls : iiiiiehinerv and appurtt'ii inei's oomplotolnovory dot ill.ti u I fianiu resldeiiee ; h nen-sof I in I. tlllo uorfo : price , $ 5'ijjvill ' ; taku unliiipiovuJ o.islurn Nebiaska laml. 1' II. s-ho ifu. SAliK IOH.I farms In I'nttauutt.imlo and adlolnlii eon itled. I' . II. .Sliuafn. I7IOU s.\M2 si neius of itonl land mil now -L1 kuitigu. with fo.iraMiH Kind In Warners- \IIIo , NOD. : nil modern Imiiiovciiiuiits : will c\chan-.ofor a pie i.ml cell no free of In- ciimhiMii.'o In ( Jonnull BlnlH or Omiihii. 11 II. Mica re. iAUlt bAI H Isi-acro ranch In Cliorrv Co. Neb. ( Jood hay land , splondlil lanuo for cattle. Meo cotl.i o , st.ililo anU out huilil- In s In eood rep ilr , plenty water. Best Ian 1 In thu county ; will sell cheap Wilta for do- lalls H. II. alu-afu. \X7AVPI.I ) llardwiiro stock In south- _ Jjesturn low.i furnnot c.ish. 1' , II. hlioafo . "IJIOK 9A LK Clean Hloeu hanlwaro. wull cs- JL t.ibllsho 1 trnle , Involco about Yil.UJ ) . ( looil eii on for vu 11 liu. l\iri menu. K. H. .Shoafu. WANTii : ) Good mslilonco property In Council llliiifs In c\chiuiL'o for gooil No- braslta lurid. K. II. Mio.ifo. "I71OIJ bAhlC ( Jiiidun anil fiult liind. clioan JL and on loujt llmo. O. b. I.elTurtH , lUiom 51 , ll.ildwln block , Council IMnlls , Jji. _ _ _ _ _ WANTED A yoiui'iirin to work uloiiti honso and stable- . Apply .it olllcu ot J.oonaidJLvercU , i OH UnVf flood coal yard wflh sc.iIr . etc. ( ireunshlnlils. Nicholson Uo. S TPMOItAI'lliH ; and hookkccpor wanted , ( Jlureference. . Adilress XX-iHec , Coun cil Illillls \ \ / ANTI.D ( jood till foi Ki'iioial honsu- work in.'l 1 I'l itner slnii't. HjA'Mv driving horrtc. bncgy and hari 'for hlie cheap. No. IIS ! Ninth avutinu. V'innilnrc Atlornoys at law. I'rae- A. OilinillClS tico In Iho htnto und fuller il courts Kcrnm-- I. 4 and Q iJhu at looU , Council lllullh , la. ild uiuuiuai and m , INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY KOlt ' TREATMENT OF ALL llcul fiullllicx , nupariilii'i nml r.'nioillcn fur u cconaf it troitmmilm nvtry lunuiir IPO | | i < o r iiilr- | liu niL'ilIu d nr mirulnil Iniatmunt fillicilH rorpalluntt , linirl mi I attun IIII-M , linn ni ccimoiliitloiu hi HIM utitt. \Vrllo fnrclrciilnrii nn iliirnriiiltli'i ) imil hracui , truv 01 , dull tuft riirv.itnroiiif HIII | | , pllni , liiiniir.i , inn- i IT , uit'irrh. lironuhlll" , Inbiiliitlon , olcclrklly , par- iil > li" , ii | > ll < > psy , klihniy , lilaililur , v > u , oar , nkni uml bliinil nn lull Hii-Jltul npi'ralloiiH ni < 5nAQtl ( ! ( IP U/flMPW / A HI'HOI AITY. lllrj\ubu ) \ Ut WUlllbn ) | Ilivik iiii lli.o-no. of Wniiii'ii I HI10. ) . tVohuviilati'l ) ml , In In I ) liu In do- piirtmrnt for WOIIIKII ilurlnx ' ilhiumcnt , mrlLlljr pr.Mito Cull Itolliiblo Motllcal liutituto nu'iliu ' t-icchill | > uf PUIVATI3 DISlSAHhS All lllnnil Il cn c irc.mfnlly Iru itml. Hyplilllllo l'il wi rt'inmuil frimi Iho y tum wlihoul murunry , NI > H ItL-Htnriillto Trc' Union t fur \ . iti nf VII'AI , rilWiil. ; I'l'rtuiiHiiiiuDIa to vp > lt in may bo Ireuluil ut lioimi by corriinpoii Imiio. All rimiimiiiluitloni i niiililoiitliil Mo llrliKM or Initrn'iiunt'i ' Hunt b/ mall ur oxir. | m.Ki'fiirol ) pnukitil , nn niurk Ki ImllL-alu ( UT ti'iiiinr ci'iuli-r. Duo pumonnl hilurvlu r prolorruil. ( nil nml ion ut u nr xiiml tiltlory nf > our caau , u U wciwlll tMl I In plain Wrippur , our Tn MPN ' UKKu'm" ' I'fivHto HPO. 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