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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNLUii AUGUST 28 , 1892-S1XTEEN PAGES.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL , BLUFFS
OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET
Delivered by carrier to any part of tlip city
Il.W. T1LTON. - MANAGER
HiwlneM Office , . , .No4J
Elltori . . . . . . . . . .NQEI
Mt.\Olt .UK.V1MO.Y.
N Y. Plumbing Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. ,
The Married Ladies society wilt moot this
nftcrnonti nt3 o'clock nt317 Broadway.
John Hanson and Llzzlo Enclo , both of
Omiitin , wuro married by Justice liammor
last evening ,
The funeral of the Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. I'UKh will take place this after
noon at 2.TU : o'clock.
Orconshleld , NicholsonCo. . , 021 Broad
way , real estate and rental agents. Largest
list of pronorly of any dealers In the city.
Mrs. Ma iv 13. L-mso of ICansai will ad
dress the people's ' party this availing nt7W : !
o'clock at the iM mimic temple. A special In
vitation Is extended to ladles to bo present ,
The work of romovlnp the old Northwest
ern pnssoiiuer nnu f relent depot to Us now
Blto on the rear of the grounds ha * Upon
commenced and will probably bo completed
today.
JudRO Depinor will be In tbo city today
and will hold a soMlon of the district court
for the purposy of clcarln ? up the docket of
the last tonn , preparatory to the opening of
the Aupust term next Tuesday.
Chief Nicholson ai the llro department re
ceived a handsome prnscnt yesterday from
Chief Halo of the Kansas City department
In the sbnpa of u line niclicl-trltnniod collar
and Immrs for the chief's buct'y horso.
A special session of thn district court waste
to hnvo ouon held yesterday afternoon with
JudRO dtnlth on the bench' to bring in an
other section of the Ncohi saloon cases , but
It wn < decided to contlr.uo thoin until the
next Monday.
Thomas Push , child of Mr. and Mrs. .T I.
PiiRh , illcd of brain trouble yesterday morn
ing at 8 o'clock iiftor an illness of thrco
months , nROd 1 year. and II months. The
funeral will take place today from the rosl-
donco , ! 345 Vine street.
The department commander of Iowa an
nounces that all members of tholownldopnrl-
mcntof the Urand Army must bo In Chicago
en the morning of September 18 In order to
roach Washington at noon on the Hlth in
time for the parade. Ten special trains' have
been chartered from thn Baltimore & Otilo
for Iowa business.
B Someone left , n boy baby about n month
old nt the residence of C. B. Wnlto , corner
of Sixth street xnd Seventh avenue , last
evening about 0 o'clock. ' Mr. and Mrs. vValto
wcro away from homo mid ono was there
but the children , who did all they could to
mnko the little ono enjoy Itself until two
policeman called to escort it to the Christian
home.
James Moran , while walking along Eighth
nvennu with his ) ug last nl ht , took a shot ut
n rouplo of boys who sought to ho inqulsltvo.
Ho was locked up and was booked with va-
praitcy , shooting within tbo city limits , ns-
nuult with intent to commit murder , carry
ing concealed weapons , drunkenness , and
several othorcrlmcs. The weapon with which
ho hud done tbo shooting was a large H-cnli-
ber revolver.
T. L. Doblo dlco at 11 o'clock Thursday
morning of typhoid fever at his residence on
Oak street , need oil yeara. Ho leaves a wlfo
and two children. Ho was u member of the
celebrated raglrnont of t no First Minnesota
Volunteer Infuutrv , which , on the second
day on thn bistotio Hold of the battle of Got-
tvsburg , lo tu'il imn out of a total of 800.
The funeral took place yesterday afternoon
from the S.'vonth Day Advent church , of
Which the deceased was n member.
ti. H. Keller and family are homo from
Colfnx.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett are visiting
friends at Shctiiindoah.
Miss Mary MoMlllon returned yesterday
from a week's visit at Kansas city.
Mri. Dr. PortorfMd and daughter of At
lantic uro visiting S. N. Portorlicld.
Miss Jcnnlo Oulttar has returned from a
Visit with relatives in Missouri Valley.
J. W. Morse and N. C. Phillips loft yesterday
day for Colorado and Wyoming on business.
QLcc Witter left yesterday for n viiit with
friends In DCS Moines , O kaloosa and other
Iowa towns.
Dr. J. H. Cleaver returned yesterday from
ft three weens' trip to Portland , Oro. , and
other western places.
H. H. Field has gone to Knoxvillc. Tonn. ,
In response to a telegram announcing the
Eorlous Illness of a rulntlva.
E. J. Muhonoy and Miss Annlo Mubonoy
hnvo gone 10 Jacksonville , 111. , In response tea
a telegram announcing the dangerous illness
of their father.
P. Allen , who has been spnndlncr a couple
of months nt his old homo in Encland , is PX-
ppcled homo tomorrow. He arrived at Now
Yuri : Thursday.
I'copln Come Mllrsl
To witness llio grout shoe stile at 621
Broadway. It IB not only the tulle of
the town , but of this entire county , and
nil who pure-huso ut this f > : ilo uro so well
ploysod Unit they aond their rolutivos ,
neighbors nnd friends. Rend those
prices nnd ho convinced Unit you can
BHVO hig money :
Ltullca' button shoes Too , worth 81.60.
Ladies' kid button ohoca OSc. worth
$1.75.
Liidicb' dotifjolu kid shoes 81.23 , worth
82.25.
Ladies' extra do-igola kid hand sowed
shoes $1.75 , well worth 8X50.
Indies' French dongolu hid hand
turned bhoos $2.50 , worth $5.00.
Cholcg of the finest imported French
hid shoos in lui'o und button , worth from
8550 to $7.00 , for $3.00.
Ladles' oxford ties 6c ! ) , 73c , OSo , $1.25 ,
$1.60 , all wortli at loust double.
Baby shoes lOc.
MUII'H workino shoes G9o.
Men's droiiH shoes OSe.
Rlon's ' B o.ilf cong. or luce 81.25 , wortli
$2.25.
Men's extra culf shoos $1.50 , worth
$3,00.
Men's' doneoliv Icid shoes $1.50 nnd
$2.00 , worth $3.00 and $4.00.
Men's French calf and Cordova hand
sowed shoes in all stvles and of the best
makes. $3.00 n piir. worth from 85.00 to
6(5.00. (
And thousands of other bargains. Bo
sure to got In the right place , as there
is only ono gnnulno bankrupt shoo salo.
6'-Jl Broadway , Council BlulTu.
Trains lonvo Manawa daily at 8 a ndlO
n. IIL , 12 m.- , and 1 , 2 , 2:30 : , 8,3:30,4 : ,
.4:30 : , 6 , 0:30 : , 0 , 0:30. : 7. 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 0
9:30 : , 10 , 10:30 : , Hand ll : p. in. The
11:55 : train will make connection with
the luatolcctrlo motor CM- for Omaha.
Will Coiitluuo the ltliruiliiK. | |
The government has lot tbo contract for
BOIUO additional rlprapplng on the north bunk
of the rlvor , lu continuation of the work that
was done a year ago. An appropriation of
(35,000 has been in ado , in udJltlon to the
appropriation of35,000 that has already
been expanded , and thin will bo sufllclnnt , ft
Is thought , to placn the ontlro bank In proper
condition , far enouuh south to connect the
two pieces of rlprappln ? that have already
bcon done , The distance Is about 1,600 foot.
Work Is to bo commenced at onco.
The boat race Sunday will ho free for
all. Bring your tub. ( Jrund cash prize-
to the winior. )
Gentlemen , the llnostllno of tall goods
in the city. ju t rucuivod. Roltor , the
tailor , 810 Broadway.
If you want to buy u house BOO Green-
shields , Nicholson & Co. , 021 Broadway.
ICOpooplo lu this city use gixs stoves
The Gas Co. puts 'om lu at cost.
Big time at Muauwa Sunday.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
City Oontioil Looks Over the KoutQ of the
Proposed Paul Eailway ,
SOME STREETS THAT WILL BE TAKEN
J > p rrlitcin | ! of the Thnroticltfnron Over
Ulilrh Itleht of Way I * Ankcd-
( ) plnliii < ( of tlio Comtcltiiirii
Another .Meeting I'rdinlsod.
The city council ami scvurtil newspaper
mtn mot nt tlio city building yo tordnv nttor-
noon and took u drlvo In mrrinpoa to the part
ot the city \vtioro the Union Lund nnd Ira-
provotnont compan > proposes to Iny Its now
railway trnok. , Iohu W , Paul , ono of the
members ot tlio compuny , furntshod the cnr-
riaecs , nnd accompanlca the party to point
out the proposed route , In order thnt the
council might not Intelligently wlion It comes
to consider the ordinance for the rlpntof
wnv which Is now pending. *
Prom Thlrtconth nvcnuo , where the new
road Is to cohnect with the \\nbash road , to
Eighth , where It will ineot , the Union I'ltclflc ,
Mr. Pnul nsks for a ri ht of way over most
of the stroats nnd blloys In Fleming , t Davis'
nddltlon , but ho does not propose to lay
tracks on the otrcots excepting so much ns
may bo necessary to connect with the ether
roads. In that distance five blocks ho will
obtain connections with the Union Pacific ,
Norttnvcitotn , Uocit Island , Burlington ,
Milwaukee nnil Wabash.
At Eighth nvonuo the line will strlKO
Eighteenth Htrcol , und nucordlur : to present
plans will occuuy thnt street as fur north us
nvcnuo O. The property owners on this
street raised a howl n few woaKs ugo when
they lourncu that the granting of the right
of way on the street was talked of , and the
council look particular pains to notice bow
many houses there wore. So far n could bo
seen , there were not moro than halt a dozen
houses. A number of the people who own
property on the street buvo agreed not to
ruiso any further objection.
The council viewed nil the land
ns far north as the river. ' 1 hey then re
turned to the city building , but it was too
late to take any action. The matter Is stilt
In tbo hands of the Judiciary committee , who
will draw up n nexv ordinance containing
sorao provisions which the aldermen nave
proposed , nnd the amended ordinance will
come up for consideration at. the next moot
ing , which will probably bo September 5.
Another meeting of the committee of the
whole will bo held next Wednesday morning
at 8 o'clock , when the council will examine a
number of things which It was Uiu intention
to look after ycstordav , but which hud to bo
skipped oa account of lack of time.
Como to I.lulit.
It Is usuntly the case with every merchant -
chant when taking inventory quantities
of. odds and ends como to light.
Such is our case having1 just com
pleted our inventory , and in order to
clean out stock before- putting our fall
goods on sale wo will offer for ono
week's sale , beginning Saturday , Au
gust 27 , our entire stock of remnants
which amounts to ? GOO , the same to go
at half price , or in others words , rem
nants marked $1.00 you buy for 50o ,
same proportion all the way through
our entire lot of remnants in every de
partment.
All goods figured at original selling
price , and your price half what rem
nants aio marked.
Boincr n little overstocked in wash
goods , wo will olfcr aloug with ourrem-
nantsalo some special inducements in
this department.
Go India challics S-4c , 12e } 'taffeta
cords , half price , Olc. 8c seersucker
( stripes and plaids ) 5c , 124c suiting , ! iO-
inch wide nt Sic. Wo have over 5,000
remnants nf waah goods , 2,000 wool dress
remnants , besides muslin , ticks , flannels ,
luces , ombroidorics , etc. , etc. , all at half
price or half the price marked on ticket.
BOSTON STORE ,
Potherinpham , Whitolaw &Co. , Council
BlulTs , la.
Dalbey's cornet band has boon engaged -
gaged to furnish music for the tug of
war at Manawa Sunday.
Hmv .Mrn. I.arftuii U'ns Killed.
The coroner's Jury held an inquest yester
day morning at the undertaking rooms of W.
C. Estop to invosti ; aio the causes of the
death ot Mrs. Carrie Larson , who was killed
by the "Irish Mail" tram Thursday morning
between the bridge and the transfer. The
facts ns brought out In tLo testimony wore
mainly the satno as thosu thnt appeared in
TUB BEK.
The story of John Spencer , the portur on
the train , was of peculiar interest , ho being
the ono who so braviily tried to rescue the
woman from approaching death. When the
train was about (100 ( yards from the east end
of the oridfro Spencer looked forward und
saw the woman plcidng up coal on the ether
track , and saw ut the satno time another
train coming from the opposite direction on
the traoi where Mn. Lursen was storming.
Mrs. Larson noticed It also u moment la'-or ,
and stopped onto the track directly In front
of the "Irish Mail'1 with her back to the
engine. 'Sponcor Imtnediutnly throw on the
nir brakes , but seeing that it would bo Im
possible to stop tho'train lu time to save the
woman's lifo ho Icon ml over the platform and
cau.ht hold of her dross as the train reached
hor. The dress toro , ho lost his bold and she
slipped under the wheels. The tram was
stopped In about two c.ir lengths.
licsldos Spencer the following witnesses
gave their version of the ultalr ; Ed. Mc-
Murra.r , n Kansas City brakeman ; John A.
Swobo , the conductor of the train : U. H.
Cliamborlnln , passenger agent for the Union
Pacific at the transfer ; Edward Hermes , who
lives north of the dump , a short dUtanco from
the track ; Mr. and Mrs , John Anderson ;
Jojeph liny nnd William O'Meara , engineer
and llroman of the train.
After a few days cool off and rest ,
everything is running1 again at Manhat
tan beach as lively as ovor. All the
boats iiro running , and the water la de
lightful.
If you want to sell your property list
it with Greoashlolds , Nicholson & Co.
FriittriitiMl n C'o\\irclly Cur.
For some time pust a young ltnita > lon of a
wild western cowboy lias boon promenading
the streets. Thursday night ho attempted a
plcco of lawlessness that came near resulting
seriously for him. A.voungmau sitting on
porch near the corner of Third avenue and
Tenth street about 10 o'clock , saw a woman
co by on the ether sldo of the street. At the
Hiimo time the cowboy passed oloso enough
so hocould bo uubtly recognized. When
the woman reacliuj the corner of
Tenth Jtroot olio turned off of Third
uvenuo and wnnt boutli , and at the same time
the cowboy loft tlio sidewalk anu put after
her on the run. A moment later the young
man on the porch heard tha woman acronm ,
and calling his do ? ho Htarted off In the
direction where the sound came from. Ai
the corner of Fourth avenue and Tenth
atreet tbu cowboy had aoizod the woman and
attempted to throw her down , but when she
called for help bo took a hasty leave.
Don'tnil to BOO Hho tug of war ut
Manuwu Sunday.
If you huvo u house to rout list It with
Greonshlolda , Nicholson & Co ,
Carpet weaving nt 028 nvoniio P. Work
called for and delivered. C. M. Kin ; ; .
Only 11 l''oiv , Hut Knougli ,
Captain W. A , Hayes hud u trial In pollco
court yesterday rm tuo charge of drunkon-
ue : > s and disturbing tlio peace. A wbolo
army of7ltnassug was on hand , but
out of u ilcslro to cut down the captain'- bill
of uxponeoi to the lowest llguro con-
Hlstctu wltli a eood and positive cinch , only
twenty-two wltueajos were called" upoa to
testify , TUQ captaiu was made out
a man who liked iibthuig better
than a good , loud bowl that
sent his nervous neighbors distracted. }
Ho was lined f.VJ and cost * for bis fun , ard
the witness foes , court csts and nil m nil o
his bill run up to JiW.IlO. Ho refused to pay ,
and said ho would appeal the case to the dis
trict court. 'Ills bond wai fixed ntSlOO , nnd
he wa < 3 given a day in which to secure the
bond. _
See Grocnshlolds , Nicholson ft Co. ,
when you want to rent or buy n house
or maku nn exchange.
Juclson , civil engineer , 328 Broadway.
Todny.
The registration books are tnbo open today
In the Fourth \vard so thnt all who hnvo not
nlrendy done so may register , preparatory to
the election which Is to take place In tbnt
ward r.cxt Tuesday. The registrars will bo
in attendance from 0 o'clock n. in. until S. p.
in. nt thu following places : First precinct ,
Merrlam block , 2UO Main street ; Second prn-
citict , Ucorgo Heck's place , 1U03 South Sixth
atrcot. _
Tlio tug of war nt Mnnnwa Sunday ,
Aug. 28 , commences nt 4:80 : p. in.
George Davis , drugs and paints.
fritOM YESTKUDAV'S ' SKCOXI ) HDITIOX. ]
"
JfOVlllIT 2U X'llK JHiATll ,
fifteen Hundred Mrn Killed 111 n Vcnozpiilii
Ituttle.
Nr.w Yoiuc , Aue. 20. The steamer Cara
cas , which loft Ln Ouayra , Venezuela ,
August , 20 , arrived bora today and broucht
information of considerable lighting in that
country between the government forces and
the revolutionist forces. The Venezuelan
consul hero received news that Uonoral
Crospo , chlof of the rovolutlonl-Hs , was lu
retreat. The last bulletin showed him to bent
nt Snn Juan do Loa Mores , and the govern
ment soldier * were pressing him closely.
Many of his followers wcro deserting him
nnd his array was. tnndo up erf cowboys prin
cipally.
As reported in the tolezrnpliio dispatches ,
a severe engagement took place Just before
tlio steamship sailed , at Cludad , Bolivia ,
details of which are now tit hand. The battle
tlo occurred outside of the town when Gen
eral Cuicrns caused a charge to bo made on
the cnomv. The rovolutlotilHts stood their
ground firmly nnd Buffered considerable
loss. They next mot the government troops
with machottcs and foucht xvlth great fury.
The soldiers of Calcras were repulsed ou
this cuargc und fell back , carrying their
wounded.
After a short rest the troops were reformed
nnd nBnin attacked the roods. The lighting
bccarao general. Untoras roao at the head of
his men and urged them ou. Ho was cut off
from the mum body of hU little army and
with half a dozen of his men found himself
surrounded bv a largo number of the enemy
all eager to kill htm. Ho fought for his Ufa
ns stubbornly as ho could , but ho was finally
knocked off his horse and killed. The
government forces rallied and forced the
rebels to retreat.
The consul's advices from the government
at Caracas contain the news of nn important
and bloody light that took place August 0 ,
near Villa do Uuro , in which 1,603 men are
said to have bcon killed or wounded. Gen
eral Vallonllla had concentrated 2,000 men
sornodistunco from him. General Mcndosn
Is considered tno bravest and ablest of Ven
ezuelan generals. Ho planned to load the
revolutionists under Vallonllla into un am
bush and destroy them. Ho sent a force of
8UO men from his tinny'under command of
General Zolnoga to march whera tno robots
were. Ills instructions to Zolaoga wcro
to approach tbo enemy nnd apparently
offer "them battlo. When they should
commence to fight , the government
troops were not to Uro in return , but wcro to
slowly retreat and draw tlio oiicmy on until
the main army nppcarcn , when a general on
slaught would DO made and the revolutionary
army destroyed. Zolnoga drew n ar to the
force of the revolutionists and was attnckod.
Their 11 ro told with great effect and the cov-
crnmcnt general fell dead. Without u leader
bis troops forgot their instructions und , en
raged at thu death of their commander , they
returned the llro of the enemy and a hot
battle began that raged xvlth great fury.
Tha force of SOO men found themselves op
posed toOuO , but fought ou. The revolution
ists had several field pieces and thcsn raked
the men. The bntllo continued for several
hours with varying succois. The modern
rifles and uctter training of tbo government
forces produced great loss on the other sldo.
The revolutionists threw their forces ou
either side and almost surrounded the SOO
men. Tbo latter saw after a time tbnt the
battle wns going against " them nnd tried to
cut their way out. Both rides seemed to
huvo become crazed and fought furiously.
The dcau lay on all sides and the wounded
wore trampled on > s the scene of conllict
changed from place to place. Late In the
afternoon tbu remnant of the government
force succeeded in potting through the lines
of the enemy. They boat a hasty retreat tea
a distance , when rheycotallttlo noeood rest.
The revolutionists wcro too weaK to pursue
them. It was then discovered that 500 of the
800 men had been killed , nnd the government
estimated the revolutionists had lost 1,000.
AK.VT THK MlSttRS TO J.llL ,
1'rulliiilnnry Htiiiiilimtluii of the Tcnncsscu
Kliitcrx llcgiiu lit Clinton.
NASHVILLE , Tcnn. . Aug. 20. The trials of
the. rlotine miners came to n sudden tormina
tlon today at Clinton. The casn of the state
against D. B. Monroe was resumed and
several witnesses examined , the burden of
their .testimony being that Monroe was
the "chlof ; " that thoy' nlso regarded him
nnd his actions and orders indicated that ho
felt that ho was in control. His testimony
whllo on the stand seeming to sustain his
story tbnt ho only Joined Iho minors to pro
tect'property was not sustained. The chief
contention was whether ho .would bo > > d-
mlttcd to ball , and the magistrate bound him
ever for trial in tha criminal court without
ballHo was sent to Jail In Kuoxvillo for
safe lceopng. !
After this decision by the trial magistrate
the others under arrest lost heart and sub
mitted their caies without trial. They were
bound over und bonds in sotno case : warn
given , in a majority of cases were not , and
these minors will have to go to Juil to uwuil
the session of the trial court As fast as
miners under arrest submit and give bond
they will bo reloaied.
Uud Lindsay suomltted and was bound
ever and gave bond. Ho was than placed ou
a train and started for ICnoYvlllo. Whllo on
route some of the soldiers took him from the
train , hold him prisoner with threats ot
lynching. General Carnos , however , sent a
guard to bis relief and tno latest special to
tbo American says ho will be protootod. The
minors in and around Coal Creek still remain
quiet.
AVosiorn I'mmon * .
WASIIIKOTON , D. U , , Aug. 23. [ Special
Telegram toTiu : BEK.J The following lst (
of pension ? granted Is roportuJ by Tan Ban
and Examiner bureau of Claims :
Nebraska ; Original Clayton Bargor ,
Garrolt A. Garrnlts , Christian Arthand.
Iowa : Original David Carlllo , William
J. Uawson , Czar W. Kent , George W. Kelley -
ley , Edward \V. Hilloy. Additional Hiram
H. Andrews , Samuel Sohoonovor. JJuvld
Johnson , William H. Barton. Supplemental
Jonathan C. Bluolc. Holssuo Frank
Becker , Chrlxtiau Whliler. UeUsue nnd In
crease Stephen J. Brown. Original widows ,
oto ElUaboth Ingiills , Jared Olds ( father ) ,
OlIvaLi. Cottrell , Louisa Cowardin , minors
of Daniel Nicholas ,
South Uukota : Original Thomai J.
Dauthlcr , Joseph Dunn. Additional Samuel
J , Uoblubon , Alpueus S. Curtis ,
Arr tml in .luliimon County.
Lusic , Wyo. , Aug. 20. [ Special Telegram
to THE BF.B.J United States Marshal Hun-
kin from Buffalo , Johnson county , with six
Deputies , passed through LiUsk today ou his
way to Cheyenne , having in churgo Don
nelly , who was arrested for being accessory
to the murder of George Wollinunn , and Billy
Zludell who , It is cltilrocd , bou.ht govern
ment property from soldiers , and John Hill ,
who was arrested for haroormg deserters
from the United States urmv.
\Vhiit tlieCurni'Klti Strike Hun Cutt.
PiTTsnuito , Pa. , Aug. 20. Secretary Lovo-
Joy pronounces tbo report of a strike at the
Curuogle Twenty-ninth street mills as on.
llrely false. About'-00 mechanics hud loft
the lorc-a department on account of a lack of
vteel with which to v.o-k.
Adjutant General Grueonland arrived at
Ilomuxtoad today to rovlew the situation
thoro. Guueral Greenland mill the military
would not bo wtttulrlwn from Homestead
until It wa ontlrcljV aufo to do so. The sol
di era will bo pnld fy on day , nnd when thnt la
tlono the total cost to' the state will have
been SJOO.UOO. * _
rl lilt or 1'n lccfH Will Combine for
l'rnt < ; otluiii
ThodiRcrlmlnntloniln freight r.ito * against
the Missouri rlvor paosting conteri may bo
brought to the attention ot the Interstate
Commerce commls.slotj , although no definite
plan of action has /ct baon nirood upon , nnd
in fact no tirclitnt.ihrUi have been arranged.
Tno fact is realized , however , that there
must be concerted ilctton upon the part ot
the pnelturs it the gfotvth of the packing in
dustry in thl4 region is to bo maintained nnd
its prosperity not diminished.
The South Omahn packers nro allvo lo the
fart thnt there U n common Interest In the
struggle , nnd the Missouri river packers
should rcalizo tt. The frolght rate discrim
ination U as much against ono point ns an
other , nnd has the appearance of being es
pecially engendered In the Interest of Chicago
cage , nd an attempt to cripple tun packing
industries on the Missouri river. The Chicago
cage pcoplo roallzo Hint llio llvo stock in
dustry is traveling west and are making ovary
effort In their power to prevent It. The
powerful Influence they hnvo brought to boar
hud Its effect with the railways and t radio
associations , nnd nil nttcmpU to secure n re-
ndjustmnnt of frol.ht rates upon nn cqultn-
bio basis have been denied upon some very
Illmsy protoxts. In the future , however , If
the plans do not miscarry , the Missouri river
interests will bo thoroughly organized nnd
bring such a force to boar that the traffic as
sociations will como to the realization of the
fact that the Chicago Industries nro not the
only ones In the country that must rcooUo
consldoratlon.
Since the refusal n few week * ago by thrf
Western Trafllc association to raise Iho rate
on packing house products to the Pacific
coast , there has bcon suma correspondence
botwcon the Omaha , Kansas Cltv und
Sioux City puckers , looking to nn
organIzntlon ot interest1 ! , and the formulation
ot some plan to secure relief from the dis
crimination. Severn ! plans have boon sug
gested , but nonn have been n creed upon. A
proposition to lay the matter before the Inter
state commerce commission lins been sug
gested , but has pone no further. An organ
ization of the pacKcrs of Omaha , Kansas
City and Sioux City will probably bo effected
at nn early day , und lu that manner it is
hoped to bring abdut a readjustment of
freight rates.
The freight rate discrimination against the
Missouri river paculng cantors have boon ro-
foirod to In Tile Hue. The Chicago puckers
nro Iho profitors and are afforded nil the pro
tection it is possible for tha traffic associa
tion to give. A car of packing house product
can bo shipped from Chicago to the Pacific
coast at Iho same nitons from Omaha , not
withstanding tbo difference in dtstanco of
500 miles. But when It comes to shipping to
the eastern seaboards , the Omaha packers
are compelled lo pay u differential rate , and
Chicago raaps another benefit us the result
ot thu discrimination. An example Is shown
by the rate to Richmond. The rate on pro
ducts to that city from Chicago is 25 cents ,
and from Iho Missouri rlvor 45 cants. This
example is not tnc only discrimination , bow-
over. Tno same is to bo said of tbo rate from
both points to Now York , Boston and , In
fact , to nil the eastern cities in which the
Missouri rlvor pncitcrs find nn extensive
market and u great dtmand for their products.
The raising of the ruto on fresh meat
products from Iho Missouri river packing
centers to Minneapolis was uncalled ( or and
a clear Injustice. The commissioners of the
Western Trafllc ndtbelntlon plainly showed
their desire for discrimination when they did
so. Minneapolis is not a packing center and
never will bo , and the plea of giving them
protection was n vtSry lltmsy excuse for the
action iho commissioners took.
Thorough organization ntid a determined
fight upon the part of the Missouri river
packers will eventually securd nn equitable
tariff shoot ana placo' " them in the matter
upon a more equal footing with tholr eastern
competitors. The Omaha paclron believe
such an orgnnlzation will bo perfected and a
great deal of good accomplished.
Xo Kepul > llc , { ngVcro 1'roHcnt.
A evening calamity sheet makes the
startling announcement that 'a mooting was
called in the Third ward Thursday nvonlng
for the purpose' of organizing a Harrison
club and that a change of heart was experi
enced by the o proHOnt nnd u people's party
club lomod Instead. Such a state
ment is misleading and carries nn im
pression that is false. There was not a re
publican prcsentnt the meeting and It was
not called bv republicans , nor did any of
them know that such a meeting was lo bo
held. The vonublleans in the Third ward
are loynl members of the clubs already in
oxlUenco In this city und are not to bo
snared by any schema of \Voavorltos. .
I'cistiMinoil tlio .UroUngr.
The rally which wns to have boon given
this evening at Pivonka's hall by the Young
Men's Republican club has boon postponed
uniil Thursday evening nt Knights of
Pythias hnll. This postponement is made
necessary bccnuso of a misunderstanding In
rccard to securing Pivonkti's hall , it having
been engaged for another purpose without
the Knowledge of the committee.
The club hnsloasod the Knights of Pythias
hnll for each Thursday night from now until
after the November election and will hold
weekly meetings , unless the South Omaha
Hopublican club concludes to take the hall
for two meetings each month.
Nott-s unit PersunnU.
Prof. A. A. Monroe returned yesterday
from a trip to Wichita , Kan.
A well attended auuco was given at the
homo of C. A. Evans , Twonly-olsjhth and H
streets , Thursday evening.
Ed Fitzgerald hod his left log Mdly
crushed nt Cudnhy's packing house yester
day aftern&on by n falling timber.
N. B. Mead , monagor of the Western
Union nt the Exchange building , is nome
from n two weeks' outing In Colorado.
Mrs. J. A. BucHs'aff of Lincoln , accom
panied by her children , wera in the city
yesterday visiting Mrs. Buckstaff's sister ,
Mrs. C. J. Jaysox.
The Pythlnns who have boon attending Iho
encampment ut Kansas City are returning
homo , and the last of thu South Omaha con
tingent will bo in today.
Chief Beckett is In receipt of a letter from
Hugh J. Campbell of Newport , II. 1. , who li
anxious to learn the whereabouts of his uncle ,
Huirh McLaln , who was In this vicinity nlno
yonrs ago nnd was a ranch ownor.
Several hundred tlcltots have been dis
posed in this city for the excursion to Cat-
houn today , given by the Ancient Order of
United Workmen. A largo delegation will
go , leaving at 8 o'clock in tbo morning.
The Board of Education mooting failed to
materialize last evening. Mossri. Bulla ,
Pearl and Funstonrworo on hand , but the
ether momburs did hot put In an appearance.
The board will raeotuFrldny evening of next
week. _ , ]
Officer Larson , ww robbed last evening ,
lie gave chase to an'escaping prisoner m tno
Union Pacific yards nnd sot down his dinner
pall. Ho capturon his man , and when ho
came back ho found some ono had captured
tbo pull. - <
F. M. Couchlll. uiplastorcr employed at A.
K. Kelly's now houo , Twenty-second and J
streets , had u coat' stolen from iho house
yesterday forenoon , . . The theft was com-
mliod while noveraf men were working
around thu building. ; ,
Mr. and Mrs. O. .11.1 Llnnabary celebrated
tholr silver wodaiuKThursday evening ana
about sovonty-Hvqijpf. their friends Joined
with thoin in the ) ) commemoration of the
ovont. Mr. and Mr . Linncbary nro from
Delaware county , Ohio , and nil of these
present at the anniversary of their wadding
were formerly re-ldenhi of thnt county. The
gUaits came from different parts of the state ,
and romoinbored tbo couple with many valu
able presents. Mr. and Mrs. Llunatiary llvo
at Fourtceui.li and O streets.
RuliltnrM linking Arresti.
OLIVKH bi-wxas , Tonn. , Aug. 20. A squad
of Bololora from Coal Crook suddenly ap
peared at Oliver Spring * today and bogau
making nrrosti. They teen ninety prUonors.
i'oaco provmli at Oliver Springs und the
majority of the miner * claim they were
Uriven into lawlessness by tbo Coal Crook
who urged thamon.
NIIO thu Union IM rl fir.
J-MKHTOW.V , N. I ) . , Aug. 20-Tbo Interstate -
state Commerce Coramisiion has dlraotod T.
W. Camp , United States attorney for North
Dakota , to bring ult in the United State *
circuit court for North Dakota agatuit the
Union i'aelllo rail
Northern Paclflo au _
road companies to compel them to obey the
order of the commission made upon the
complaint of T. M. Haworth of Furco about
n year nzo. Mr. U-iworln , who Is n whole
sale grocer , complained that the Northern
Pacillo and Union Pnolfio discriminated
against forgo by chnr.olng n utghor rotn on
carloads of sugar from Hun Francisco to
Furgo than n longer haul from Snn Fran-
rlsco to St. Paul. The commission ruloa
that the roads must not charge tnnro for n
shorter than a longer haul.
is .I
Southern Cltlzonn Cull on the cx-1'rcildriit
for un Kxptiiiintloii ,
CiHTT.vxoon \ , Tonn , , Aue. CO. Michael
Shelly , n merchant nf this city , got Into a
discussion recently on national politics with
n republican neighbor , who niscrtod thnt
during Cleveland's administration ho ( Cleveland -
land ) permitted Land Commlsslonoi- . , T.
Sparks to turn out UJ.OOO families from thnlr
home * in Minnesota nnd ether northwestern
states.
ftlr. Shelley addressed n letter to Mr.
Cleveland on the subject , nnd rocivod the fol
lowing reply today. It was marked "Per-
sonnl1 :
OlIAV ( lAIII.ES. IIU7.ZAUD'S HAY , Mutl. . AllT.
23. M. Shelley , osij. . Chiittiinooitu , Tonn. My
'
Dear Sir ! Your latter of the I.'th lust Isn't
lianili In reply , I hnvo to my that 1 hnvo not
the leant Idi-n what your "worthy frlond"
mount wlion liu tlccUrcd tlmt 1 Imd
botfti the "medium thtnuch which 2C.OJO
funillles wuro made homeless n.l had
lost their nil , ll'-htlns for tholr
HqliK" I nni purfocliy tiwnro thatllrivo
"eon tlio iniMinqof siivliiirFiinio _ homo * to my
countrymen nnd have trlod very Irir.l to mnko
thn burden tif their lives easier. 1 am mim/oil
nt rccolvln. from Iho southrrn country
luttors ciintiilnlni ; clmrKC * like that which yon
lirliis to my nttnnt'on. 1 n-n mmnlsud , llr ,
iitthn IniiLMitiltv necessary for thulr concoc
tion without the least losomblnnuu of fonn l-
tillon. 1 am more nnniml thnt with my record
before the pcoplo of this country such base
less Ins should ho deemed suflle cut arttit-
n.untH to prcjudlco mo atul ciiuso tor the llmo
licliisre-tiiiitiiicnt In the mlmls of southern
people. Very truly yours.
UIIOVKII CLEVELAND ,
South D.ikutu'H First ( inn.
Dn.m\noi > , S. D. , Aug 2(5. ( [ Special Tele
gram lo Tin : BBI : . | The first gun of the ro-
publicnn campaign in the wouern "half of
South Dakota was fired nt n largo mass mootIng -
Ing held in the city hall last night. The
principal speech wns mada by Civil Service
Commissioner UooJovelt , who arrived
yesterday from his cattle ranch on the Llttlo
Missouri river and who loft this evening for
New \Tork. Though addressing his romnrKs
especially toward the pooplo's party , Mr.
Uoosovelt dla notneglect to pay a compliment
or two to democracy and wound up by predict
ing an overwhelming victory for Harrison
and Heed in November.
AVuslllnirtoii' rrohlliltlon Ticket.
TACOMA , Wash. , Aug. 20 , The prohibition
stale convention today nominated Judge
Upgor F. Greene of Senttlo for governor ; A.
E. Dickinson of Walla Walla nnd E. P. New-
berry , Island countv , xvas nominated for
congress. Four prjslclontliil electors nnd a
complete stale ilokot wore put in the field.
Cotton Crop ( Irn.Uly U.iiu ! _ oil.
WHST POINT , Miss. , Aup. 2(1. ( A heavy
rainstorm visited Ibis section yestordny , Ih
rainfall measuring four Inches doing much
damage lo the cotton crop. All the crcoks
have overflowed their banks. Uain has
fallen In this county ovorv day this week ,
greatly retarding- the gathering of croin.
Thcro is complaint of the ravnsoi of Doll
worms in this aim adjoining counties , nnd
the cotlon crop , it is believed , will bo the
smallest for many years.
MoveiiHMit of Ocean Strainers.
At Dunnchend Passed i'hlngvhlla , from
Now York for Steltin.
At Liverpool Arrived Cufic , from Now
York.
At Glascow Arrived Hibernian , from
Philadelphia.
At Now Yorlt Arrived ateamor Cariboo ,
( lu quarantine 12:24 : a.m. ) ; Steamer Edam
( lu quarnliuol2:24a. : m. )
up
Domestic.
Pt. Lawrence county. Now York , has been
visited by un unprecedented downpour of
rain.
rain.An
An epidemic of typhoid-malarial fever has
broken out at thu state asylum for fceblo
minded children nt i-yincusi" , N , Y.
Hon. ( jiiHton A. Hobblns of Sclinn has been
nominated tor concrt-ss by the democratic
convention of thu 1'ourth AluDumu dlstriut.
Captain William ICoIloy has died a suit In
the district court of Te.Mis , to huvo u receiver
appointed for the Klo G run Jo railway , now
being operated by trustees.
The Transcontinental association at Its
muetlnc In Now York , postponed for two
months the subject of n settlumunt with the
1'ucldc Mall btoamshlp coinp ny.
Tin : meeting of the American Itir : associ
ation ut Saratoga , N. Y. , w.is broiiht to a
clo.so. Us now inoJiils were votud to D.ivld
Dudley I'leld ot Now York and Lord t'olhoriie
of KiDiinn i , for ( llstlneiilHhed services in ud-
vanclni : the sc.oncu of Jurisprudence.
Frnnco has bcon shaken by light oarthrjuako
shocks.
Itonlla , tl.o wonld-bo president of Spanish
Honduras , hiisliuen captured and wM he shot.
Mujar tVnlilii. vlco governor goiicrnl of the
Cense 1'ieo State In b been appointed gover
nor uoneriil.
The Intel iritional peace congrnss , l > i session
at Home , bus unanlmoiiily deckled to ircccp't
the Invitation of thu North American societies
to hold the next Inteinatlonal congress ut
Chicago In IfUJ.
IIEPUHLIV.IX HT.ll'E l'l4.lTFOK3l.
The republicans of Nebraska in convention
assembled affirm tholr fultb in tbo principles
enunciated in the platform adopted by the
national republican convention nt Minne
apolis , nnd most uoarillv endorse the wise ,
clean , firm and truly American administra
tion of President Harrison.
The republican party is the frlond ot labor
In the factory , mill , mine and on the farm
It will at all tlmo4 stand raady to adopt any
measure tnat may Improve lu condition or
promote its nrosparity.
Wo deplore the occurrence of any conflict
between labor and capital. Wodunouucotho
agitation ot dama oguui doslgnod to foment
conflicts , and wo most earnestly disapprove
the use of private armed forces in uny < vay
to noUlo thorn. Wo believe that an appeal
to law and Its offioars is nmplo to protect
property and preserve the poacii and favor
thooilubllshmont in some form of ooardi or
tribunals of conciliation and arbitration for
the peaceful settlement ot all disputes be
tween capital and labor and sucn questions
as pertain to the safety and physical and
moral wollbelng ot the workingmon.
We bollove in protecting the laboring men
by all necessary and Judicious legislation ,
nhd to this end wo favor llio enactment of
suitable law to protect tha health , lifo and
limb of nil employes of transportation , min
ing and manufacturing companies whllo on-
Kagod in Ihi service of inch companies.
The tiirmori of this stato. who constitute
the chief element ot our productive wealth-
creating population , uro entitled to the
cheapest and best facilities for storing , ship
ping and marketing ihoir products , and to
this end wo favor such laws as will give
thorn cheap , safe nnd easily obtainable clu-
vator and warehouse facilities , and will fur-
nlsn thorn promptly and without discrimina
tion at just and equitable ratoi proper trcns-
riortatloii facilities for all aco'iS'tlblo mar
kets.
kets.Wo demand tbo enactment of taws rcgu-
nilng tha rate charged by express com
panies within this stale to the otid that such
rates may bo made reasonable.
VVo favor the adoption of i bo amendment
to the constitution providing for nn olectlvo
railroad commission empowered to lix local
pasionger and freight rates ,
VVo uro in favor of the postal telegraph
nnd postal savings bar.k system and rural
free delivery.
Trusts and combinations to control and un
duly enhance loop rloo of commodities are a
great ovll and wo favor all proper legislation
to eradicatend ! / repress them.
The revenue laws of this state should bo
carefully revised by a commission of corn-
potent porsouv representing tbo principal In
dustries of tha itulo to the and that nil prop-
rty rightfully subject , to taxation may bo
iiiuita to pay lu Just proportion of the public
rvenuos.
Tbo aobt of this nation to the teen who
da orvej it om novjr ha paid In dollars
and conts. The republican party of Ne
braska cordially and oarnoitly favor a ays-
tern of poualons so llbjral as to properly
provide for the living and tenderly proton
from wauttha widow * uud orphans of th o
dead.
A COMMON AILMENT.
Catarrh , In One or Another Phase ,
Affects Many I'eoplc.
W'lmt Hai llccn Done to Coi.qtior It
Wlinl Is Hclnir Dime Why Soclalists | )
Are Doiiinnilod SiK'tosiftil Tro.it nciil
of Din Disease.
HNnul KPncrnllr known , tint It Is novctt1iolPi
n fnutlmt n ltir omajority Of I'coplo. milTor from
cnlnrrh In ona or nnntlicr of H many | ilmic > .
1 licno Involve nil thoxo rortlor.t o ( llu boiljr that
cnn b ( ilti'ctfd by nil liitlninmnllon of Uio iiiucoiis
inointinino. Tholicnil , tliooyo , thn nous the onr ,
tlio Uiront , the luncs nnil Momncli , unil III Hie Itnl
tmrts arthoboiljr become luvolvcil imilcr llio mn-
llxnnnt Inllucnro of Iho illacn'Oi n > l tbo n.osl vnln-
fill , ( lnnk-orous nnil fntnl roiults nttoml lt < Krowth
t'ntnrrli U Krcntly iircvnlont In tills cllm tc |
Wlijr | lioiltd IJ so Is not tally otiilnlnoJ , but
tlmt It Is BO Uiu Kcnornl ullorln from IhM ll iwo
fully nllcMs. Ono romlt of lliln U the c.lnciillun of
| ihy < lcliin lo ( rent mlnrrli n a upcclnlty. llio
nvcrnKO pliyslcli.n knows Ifttlo or nolhlnu of the
dlseinonniltroiitsltby tlio rule.it mil n 'l c" " " '
tlciiicthmlMortiirlinr. linrnln'j nnil npplylnz nclilii
to tbo nflcctPd purls nnrt < nilijpcllni llio imtlont to
iiiplhoilg tbnt nru trnl } | > rinlllve. !
Tlio cntnrrlml | , oclnlUt , howoriT , niilli-s | | | inl-
llnllvo molhi ) [ | , lln curoi by mlM nnd jinlnle * *
treatment. No itnrlatl ti In the country linro nc-
qiilroil n im-nlcr ropntatlon limn lr . Copolimil anil
tJlioimnl of tbl clty Tlu-lr jirii-llco li ono of the
larm < tln the UiillcdStntoi. Tholr null trontinont
extends nil ovi-r llio country , ntnl patients como to
them from ororypntl ot thli iml mljolnlnu Stnti-s *
l oii work to Hook lrt. Cupi'llnd mil Hhopnrd
prMonl Infiirmntloii nbo'lt IhH dl'i-mu nnd Itt sue-
restful ircntmiMit , Tlioy fiirnlnli InloriMtliu remi
nd matter tn lliotiinnils mill cnalilp ninny whohuvc
boon li.ii.Mos | < lr 111 , tn t.ikjusliort out to lipnlth br
plorlnit therasidVv1' uniUr n i-oiino of troiliiunt ,
Tlioilnlly papori supply nollilinof innro v.ilno or
| iiture-.t to thn public , niul tup.ielnlly lo thnso com-
pluliiliik'ot llio ymitiriis ; pre iMited In tbu L'U O of
p iliMits who have IH-HI cured.
'Iho nnitlor Is well. < v < irlh slu.tv , and l < rorom-
niLMKtil to our rcmlurs for tla'lr purusil.
DAISUOCKRELL.
A Sickly I'll lid Restored. AiuciniH , Ca
tarrh anil Deafness. A .Notable Case
and Cure.
* i r < if clilltlrtn are > /fcn difficult and
Miiitnatc. Mnuu cite * nits' { fC'ifiiiciif liccatitc
t'ict'uerim-tl ' tin is nut rtcmintZFd , I'htltlrrn man
llilifnttttfnilnif.il ti > t : ttilii ( iftiwcx or iirtj ; nc-
f-ilicllic tame , in C't : so' uvDccoiHff/iilfoiuir- /
"
fiinmni in HI tut mutt iDnllnultiteil. U'c tfc cinil
iiiu/r/ilM ) / > rii , if tcf lo mtltiiv , lic'nm" ntchlu niul
ill * us il men in > j unmeu. Of tlnifaet ice ( ill ice
ndii .fliuil friiidirr ilm/i / ; . )
I.UtlnOaliy I'oekrcll , need 9 rcnm , llvon with her
puronti un ii.strt'tH , botircui llth niul l.'ith , Sutitli
Omnli'i. Her fiitliur li un rinploio of Uiu Union
Hlock Vni'J-4. Mr. nhd Mr * , Cuckrcll urucry cnrn-
est In tluMr pr.itso of Dm. Cupolnnd , V. Slinpnnl for
tlio euro of tholr little dan.liter. Tlio mother sarn :
IIAISY COCKKKI.r. .
"Our Ilnlsy hni boun fulllru- for n luni ; Unto , nnd
wo fi.'tircil tliu nori t. She lust all upputltu atul iot
no wuak nnd 'run do\rn. ' a to nlarin IM ( iriMtly Shu
H'.ept very little nnd would ott n rry out In her
Nh > cp ttnd wnti re-ttlcni und dlHlurbud 'oveiu head
nchos ere frcMiienl. S-ho wns always Imuklnir
und Killtlni | anil her nosowaa ncArly cloji-d up by
cnl.irrh. Her llirgit irot so bad that she < ould nut
pcnk plainly , nlllnics. Sim was nlwayi trylnx to
KCt lid of something ; thnt seonud to b In bur throat.
Tlio catarrh nli-o mnjo her very deaf.Vo had to
jell Inlivr u.nstjiuiko bor hu.ir anil It was orliloit
thnt her hcarliu wn Krnilunlly fulling. Shu tired
vastly when playing or nnlklnic anil Knnlly bccinu >
no H'KAK , I'Al.c nnd lltl.v lh.it nu wi-io forced to
tnku her out of school.
" \Vu called a phlil'in nho tronted her nlno
nc-clcn with lutlolfany bani'Hl. llelnu dut nuhiod
Ut Hiwe lu'r If posillilo t took her lo NCO Dr. Copo-
Innd and Slii'i''rd | hlinbPKin to I nprovo lit u lira
beyond nil our expectation * , flio lins steadily
trained In uppetlto and atrenuth. hlio i > at heartily
and her food 1'Increasliv her Holland Klvliclier
heallliful riilor uli.l Liloo 1. She In entirely cured of
thndiiifnt'iii nnd in nil re pert IH rnpldly K.'ilnlnk' .
The nelKhhorami friends all note Iho k'rn'.lf j Inir
lesultsof Drs. Copclnuit nnd Sliopirl'H Ire.itna'iit.
It sc'cms to mo that "Inn ihey have done In ihli
cnno It full proof of the excellence of their system
of tirntmenl. "
OTHER DISEASES.
Their Prnctioo is by No Maana Ojn-
Qnert to Catarrh.
, Drs. Copcland nil 1 Shcpard treat nil dioa | ci.
\ Vhllotlieyulvispecliil attention to troubles of the
) < , ear , throat and IIIHRI , their wort H by no iiieani
confined to thcsu pcclntles. ! Bpu.-liil hoipltnl ox-
licricncehaxillt''d them In u nofiblo Uejreo for all
medical pr.icllte.
They aromcccs ful In trcntliiK calnrrhal troubles ,
butiio lo < s mece.'xfill In troatliu rlleilliiiitl.in , nerv-
oim dltea es , sliln illseasoa" , diseases of the kidneys ,
nirectluiib of the heart un I disorder ) of the br.iln In
nervoui dlseitHcs , llrl hl'a ills JIMO , heart ilUe.ise irid
the cpoclal dlsoiKus of nojion nn I children , somiiuf
their must remurkublu results have buon iiccom-
lillshe.l.
] ) / . Copo'uiidnnlS'.iepird are jolalBtK ! , but the
Itennlnu Hjiel'lullst It llr.it an experienced , nklllful and
acconip'Nied phyHlclan and surgeon , and the broader
n IH I inorunxtondol hl llel.lai a n.iojlnlls' the nlder
Is lili uxpcrleiKO In ( 'enenil mo. Heine nnd surnary ,
The niipusitlon of quacki an 1 liajm speclullsU IIIIH
to some extent lei to n mistaken Impression on this
point , which It Is worth while to co.-rojt , an I fiu sick
nnd n'lllitjl Hhoull boir In mini vvnut Is state 1
nbovo , tlinlthoKenuliie i-pielill-t U first and above
all u rojjiilnrly trained , tlioroiuh'y u Incited and ox-
pcrlcnco I physlclnn and n ir o m , and that whllo ho
( jives especial attention ti > certul'i Huns of pr.ictleo
and l skillful In the n. ha Is nklllfnl , too.ln every de
partment that miikm up the pailleo ot me dlclno un 1
surKery. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MAIL
Oomos frotu the E-nt. Wait , North ntrl Sotitl1.
boirlni : tostlmoiiy of the fummsful troat-
inutituf Urs. Ojuiiiiiiid titul rii3p irj Ijy niiill'
.Si/mjiiom iltanli Senl to Alt.li > iiicanli. :
$5 A MONTH.
OATARHIl TUK.VTKI ) AT TH U ITStFOItM
UATK OK * ) A MONril-MRDlOlNKJ I'Ult-
NISI I HI ) KKHi : . KOIt AM. Ol'llllli Dlrf-
KASIM TIIK HATBS WII , ! * UK IOW AND
UMI-'UKM AND In I'KOl'Oin'IO.V TO TMH
AOrUAI , OUST OK MIOOIOINK UEQU1UK1) .
Cope and Mcilial. Iiislitiiie
'
ING. OMAHA , NEII.
W. II. COI'iaijAND , .M. n.
C. S. KIllSrARD , M. 13.
HI'KVlAliTlKii Catarrh. Asthma , Hronuht
ltl . Nervous Diseases , lllooil Dltij.ises , Itlitui *
mutism , Uonsiinintlon. un.l ull chronic nITco
tlutiH of thu Throu , limits , Stoinu.-li , lilvor
and Kldneya
UIMi'o hours : Ololl ii.in. . 2 to ! > p.m. , 7 to 8
D.in. yunday. U 11,111 , to I'J in.
SLAUGHTERED !
COLUMBIA BICYLES.
Now , solid und cushion tire , 1691 wheels ,
never boon out ot the stook. To elme uut
Will Sell at a Sacrifice ,
Awuy below coat , or
Hoys , tills In your opportunity to not tlio
host wlioot In thu wur.tl ut the uriMtun Imr-
Kaln you over heard or. utiilt \ you llvo MO
iiillot from Council llutri | U will jiiy ; you to
write.
OA IANU HKATEUB.
After u miltlcnuu and u bu lne o.vjierlunco
In Uouno 1 11 1 M It ot uvor ' yuiirM , wo huvu
found tlut thuro U no ho'itur no Hultuhlo fur
thlH ollmuto ut the culetiriitod Art UiirhinU ,
coiiibtiiiiiK Lioiiutv , utility und uronoiny.
1' , U. UeVOI < , Ml liroadway , Council UlutT- .
Coal ,
Coke ,
Wood
H , H , GDX ,
Successor to A. T. Thatcher ,
10 Main street , Telapto 48' '
Council Bluffs , iovn ,
Buy no coal till yhtt have Eeon mo anil ,
Investigated my now hard coal. Can
&avo you monoy. Best quality of shell
bark hickory.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
AORXTtfVANTKDTo soil tlio'bcit doiihlo
rousting and b.ik in pan In the miirkut ,
tuulvork. : . Onii provo to liuvo iiucnts who
nm' < o over J'JI uock rojulnrly , ACilren
UhurloM i-cluiltliclss , Council l'i ilfs.
FOU SAM2 Good U-rooin dwelling near U.
P. trnniror. I'rlco S..OH ) . Will tiikohonoi
and culllo In part Day. li II. Hhoafo.
FOK SAIjR-Crentncry. well located In Ne
braska , doliu good business. Will tnko
artn IT or sull entire business ut .1 bargain-
1C. II , Shoafo.
" 1T1OK SAI/K Improved -lOI-iicrc stock farm
-L In western lowii , t.'l ; ISO-aero fnrin , J.'Oj 120-
iicrus. f.'il. Johnston & Van 1'utlcn.
MONl'Y loaned n't 0 per cent on Council
llliilTs residence piouorty. K. 11 , Slieufo.
POU SAIR. Florida orutr-'o crovo ; will
trade for Council Itlulls orOmuha prop-
rty. K II. Slio if j .
. . KENT , thu Kls = min : resilience , till 1'ark
uvo ; In need repair and nil modern con
veniences. KentiOJ. K. U , Shoafe.
W' ANTRU Lady or pontloiniin to board by
a urlvuto fain I/ . Address U 11 ! , Hue.
FOIlBAliK Hurdwitro stock In central Nob.
\VIlllnvoluuI.VJ. ) K II Shonfo.
FOR SALK Chtnccst farm In 1'uitawutto-
in.oCo. . 4II ! acres , wall located und Im
proved. 1'rlcc $10 an acre. M 11. Slioafc.
I/NAUM nnd city lo'ins ut lowest ratjs.
-L Ko.il ostuto for s.ilo.
OwollltK un I business ront-ils.
Aiuney lo.inod for loo.il Invustori.
2JI'o.irl streot. I.ouuuo Si Towla
IK YOU have niiythln ? for silo or trailo see
K. 11. Hhoifo. llroidwuyunil.M . un slruot.
l/Oll UK.XT Drtoillii.'s In nil p iris ot the
L cliy. 1C. II , fcho.ife. Itr.udw.iy and Muln.
WAflTKD-Kiistcni NoliraiKsi InntU In ex-
chnn i' for Council IlluIVs property. Iv. IL
Shoafu. Itro i.'wav ' tindl iln .ilraou
FOK HALE On sina'l ' payiuutils. fruit and
Rardun Inn I noir Uoiincll lltnlT-i U. 11.
felioitfc. llro-dw ly giiJ .Main struct.
Oil SAUt Albion Holler mills on lloono
river. Neb. ; finest watur power In the sfito
developing IJ'i horse power water ontlro yo ir :
dally capacity , 1UU barruK ; niachincrv anil
it ppu rtunn nccscomploto lnuvurydui.il I. f > n jl
frame residence ; 8 ucrosof Ian I. title ucrfeJt ,
price , S f , iJJO : will tuko iinlniprovoJ oasturn
Nobnibka lunil. III. . Shuifo.
SALE Clean stoci ; harihviiro , well established
FOR
tablished trrJo , Invoice about Ji'.OJJ. ' Uooil
ca&on for selUnit. Tornis cash. K. II , Hho.afu , _ _ y-
HALE OU KKNT-Good coal yard with
.scalcK. etc. Urounshlitlds , Nlcholbon fc Co.
TKNOaHAlMlKU nnd bookkeeper \\nntvd.
Glvo rcfurunce. Address XXHeo ) , Couu-
cil IllulTs.
Y\7 ANTED Good clrl for Ri'iicrul honso-
Horlc ut.'l'l I'liitnor Btrcut.
BLAOIC rtrlvliiR horae. bupgy nnd harnosB
forsalo cheap. No. 0.6 Mnth iivcutiu.
\ \ ? ANTHH Girl for irunaral liousowork.
V > Mrs. C. Gio ory. I''i lllull'Btreot.
- Klrl for second
place. Apply Lotwccn K und II o'clock a.
in. nta.lillluirstrcut. Mrs. John T. Stownrt.
clrl for ccncr.il housework : Biniill
GOOD . Call , with ierureiuc. : . " > l. > 'Hli avenue ,
Omaha Medital and Surgical
INSTITUTE.
Rvo & Rap
W&mM Litw vV/ / Lull
INFIRMARY
FOK TMIS
TREATMENT
OF ALL
IlCBtfndlltlon , npparntin nnil rc'ncdlin ' for mico3 ru
tro itmmit nr urtry form of ill-ousu ruiulr- |
Inn inoillciil or Hiirxleiil try itinonl.
6Hicil forimtlonti , IMI irl mil ntto iliuo. Ilott na
cunioilntluiiii In tin ) nmt.
Wrllo for clrculurri un Uufoniitilui mill brucov , trn -
o , chili Iccl , oiirvalurm of Hplnu , pilot , tuinorj , ciiu-
CIT , cnt'irrlt , bronciilllt , liilinlulliin , oluctrlully , pur-
nlyKl" , opllpimy , klilnuy , blniMt-r. eye , cur , sltin iiinl
A"q pS'fi'f U/n UPIT1" K , . 'H 0 I A I. T V.
UloD/lOtJU / Ul YrUlUuH llook nm > eiHi nf
Woniuii HI KB. Wo Imvo Intcly ml lulu lyliu-lu da-
pnrlini'lit for WJiuon ilurliiK uiiiilliii'iiiont , xlrlcilr
iir.vnle. UnlHullublo ) llo.llc.il lint. lulu mjUu.
PRIVATE DISI3ASUS
All Illood niscii'n it.icas < fully trcnlml. Hyplilllllo
ruUoui ruinovud from thu nyitt Mii wltlioul mtiroiry ,
Nu r , IliislorutUu 'i'roiiliiieat for l/n ut VITA I j
rovVKII , I'orsoasililiiblo to vlnll in may bo truiitud
ut IKIIIIO by ( cirrospiilMloiu'o. All coiiiiiiiinlcitlant
cimlldeiitliil. Miillcliitiirlu ) irn-iH'nUiiint bnuill or
cxpri'i * , iocur ly itacko 1 , no inutkx io ImlU'uU } cun *
tcnuor Buniliir. Unu puroinul Inlarvlu * prufnrrail.
Cull niul ctniKiilt in or fiiiiil liltlory til your uiiiu , and
> r will nciid In pliiln Wr.imiur , nur
BnniTfl MFH 1-KKKi I'l"1" ' I'rlrulo Hpo-
tSUUn I U men , rM or Nurvou IIIHU DI
Impo'oncy.tfypUIIU , ( Jloet iiud Varloucolu , with ( | um
liruccs ! ' AppllimcoJ for l > cf < irmlte ! nnj Tnnsoi
Only iiiiiiiuliiftory In Uiu wenlol
, AI'I'I.IANOKO , , ULISCT-
ANI
Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute *
2Oth ad Broadway , O unoll Bluflfa.
'ronmliiluoiildofruii center of O.uahn oa Omaha
un I Lounll lllulli uluctrln motor Iliu.
W. C..ESTEP ,
Funeral Director , Embalmer
14 N. Main Street ,
CO UN 01 L , JJlUl'-KS
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Ol Council Illurrs.
Capital stuck $150,01)0
Siiriiliis anil IVuJlli HD.OQD
Net cnpltnl nnil surplin $ t2itlOUO
DlructurH-J , I ) . Kdinundroa. K. U Bhuiinrt , K.,1) ,
aiu oii , K. K. ilnn , I. A. Miller. J , V. HliicliiiiMi )
uud Uliarlun II. llunnnn. Tntniuct xunurul Imii--
lux biulneii. Ijir.oi ; cnpliul uuu turplut ot nut
tbuk In Boulbwolorn lowu
lowuTIMU
TIMU UKl'O.lVti.