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W * . 1 f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TlufasDAY , SEPTEMBER 8 , 1892. 3 THE OMAHA BEE < rf COUNCIL BLUFFS. -N OFFICE' - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Dellvc'rcrt by carrler o any P'xrt of the city II. W. T1LTON. - MANAORll. ' Offlcc , No41 Hns'ncii iii i ri'iinvvsJ 'II l.ri'UOM < .b < j Mp1t | Kduor No 23 .1/K.VJ1O.V. K Y. Plumbing Co. t'ount-11 niufTs Lumber Co. . Mlipah tompto , No. 9. will moot this oven- lug in Knights of Pythmi hall , A special mooting of the democratic club ft 111 bo held thin evening. A marriage llconso wai Issued yestrrdnv to John Frank und Mattlo Kelley , uoth of Courcil Blurts. D. D. Thomas Is ttio hap y but somewhat overburdened lather of thrco children , two tlrls nnd a boy , that arrived at his homo yesterday. The council has authorised the rltv clerk to udvorliio for bids lor l.txp foot of hose , the bids to boln the hands of tbo clerlt by Scnlombor 10. A cordial invitation Is extended by club OS of the people's party to tbo veterans attend ing tin ) reunion to visit their club rooms at No. Ifi Main street , L. A. Casper will build a line residence on Picrco street o.i the property adjoining the placu where ho formerly lived. Ho will con- tlnuo to make his homo In Council BlulTs. A. Dlomberg will bavo j\ bearing next Monday bolero Justice Hammer on the charge of assaulting a special constable of Hammer's , wbo tried to aolzu his team on un nttnchmont. Scott Patterson was fined S10 and costs In pollco court jcsterday for drunkenness , using ob&conolunguago and begging on tbo Btrcot. John nnd James McUnffry aud E. Crunau were lined $5 for vagruncy. The Union Christian mission , which has been run at ! i38 Bioaciwiiy for some time past bv Uov. Henry Delong , bus bcon inovnd to tbo second storv of tbo building und dally meetings will bo held tboro us bcrctofoio. Miss Mamlo Ilolllns. wno is employed in Duquettn tx Co.M candy factory , mot with a serious accident wbllo atorlc yesterday morning. She umshcd ono of her lingers ill a nmchlno anil will not bo able to work for a number ot days. Uoorgo Mott , n brlcxmoldcr llvlncr on El liott avenue , Is confined to bis bed as tbo re sult of an accident bo suffered on Tuesday. Ho fell off a porch and HUstulaed a severe fracture of the log which will keep him at homo for some timo. The homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. U. Kuhn , 2C22 Avenue A , as the scene yesterday of the marriage of theirdaughtcr. Alias Theresa M. Kuhn of Council Bluff to Mr. Sherman 5. Elliott , n druggist of Missouri Vulloy. Tbo ceremony was performed by Rov. Stephen Phcips. M. Duquette's residence on Fourth street' WOJ struck by lightning during Tuesday nlgbi's storm. Tbo inmates of thu house \\cro not Injuiou , and tn fact know nothing of the occunonco until they wont out in tbo morning and found the shingles torn from the roof and scattered ooout tbo y.inl. No datnimo wa done excepting to tbo roof. In the district court ijosterday notices of nnpenls to the supreme court weio Illod by the dotcudnnl In the case of the Wyoming Kntion.,1 bank against Samuel Haas , by the plaintiff In tbo GURU of Samuel Mans aeuinst Orn Hnloy , and by the defendant In the case ol Fnnnlo"L. Patterson against the Omaha & Council Bluffs Hallway and Bridge com pany. The time specified or the council for the property owner on Park avenue for cutting nuny tlirlr lots from tbo piuco where the fildotvalk ought to bo hot almost expired but no move has yet been made toward making the improvements. The council will prob- nbly tnko sonio action at tbo next .meeting to compel the slow onus to do the work us ordered. Nellie Wheeler , who married and after wards deserted a colored husband , went out for a time with tbrco colored peoolo Tuesday night. The deserted husband saw what was tip und notified tbo police , who at rested the pnrty on a charge of vagrancy. The quartet cave their nemos at tbo po'llco station as Nclllo Watts , Elia-Sa ! th , 11. H. Eatlv nnd William Washington. 'Ihey will have a hearing In pollco court this morning. Trains for Miumwn tit 11 n , m. , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , ( i , 7 , 8 iina 0 o'clock p. m. A good light ? \Vliy , there's no use having iinythliiir olbc. Got any of these perfect lamp. ) nt Lund Bros.-UK ! httvo a perfect light. They uro till good , and the finest line in thu city. " fJilSOXAL I'AltAdJiAl'US. J. L. Stounrl has gene to Boston. Judge J , R. Heed is homo from an eastern trip. trip.Hon. Hon. J. H , IC&JtIng is a guest of tbo Hotel Gordon. \ Miss Huttlo Baker is visiting friends in Sbcnnndoah. Hon. John Y. Stone returned yesterday from DCS Moir.es. Miss Ellen Aylcsworth has returned from a short eastern ttlp. " J.V. . Hunter of Sioux City Is m tbo Bluffs lor u few duj s' visit , f J. J. Shea and Dr. M. A. Woodburv have returned from a prulrlo shoot in dcouto , Nob. ; Dick Stewart , son of Joseph L. btowarf , has gone to Coucord , N. II. , to attend col- A. U. Burnhara of Champaign , 111. , of the firm of Burnham , Tulloys & Co. , U In the city. city.Miss Muttlo Baker will resume her post , tlon Irrtbo ofllco of the county clerk next Monday , A. Simmons ot Donison , lo. , is In fan city tha guest of Mr. anil Mrs , StoTousuu on avcnuoC. Gusslo Louie , son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Louie , left last evening for Notre Dame uni versity in Indiana. , Misa Addio Sherman will leave today for Potoribujtr , III. , whcro she will bo the guest of Miss Hotu Miller. Mrs. C , B. Kivos loft last evening for a tl.reo weckn visit at Marquette , Mich. , ac companied by her mother. Mm. Mlnnln Con way. wbo en mo to the citv to attend the funeral of heruislar-in-law , Mrs. W. T. Cole , loft for homo Tuesday tilth ! . The Northwestern Railway company jicbtorday lot tbo contract for tlm plumbing' ' for their now city paisonger depot to J. C. Blxby. The old soldiers' campflro at the Masonlo temple last ovoulntr attracted a crowd that tilled tbo largo ball. Speeches wore made by Judge Smith , Judge Mucoy , Colonel Kcatlu/ and others , und a thoroughly good time vnjnycil. N. W. Williams will leave tomorrow fpr Atlanta. Ga , , whom ho will attend the inttloiial council of tbo Improved Order of Ilvd Men us ouo of the two delegates Irom Iowa. Ho has hopes of securing the next great council tor Dos Molnos. Miss Ilnsslo Grlfllth ot Iowa Citv la visit ing herbUior , Mrs. Frank P. Wright , on tier way homo from a western trip. Mrs ( Jrimtli and Mrs. Lloyd Grimth. who have been vUltliig ftlr. Wright nnd ramllv for sov- ciul days , left for homo Tuesday night. T..H. Tollo , who win formerly connected with the defunct Omaha Ft not , luft last cvrnlntr for DCH Moinei , where ho has snrao thought of going into the lurid lltorary bust- iiosi. Ho claims to huvo ruiido { 100 out of the Me2hendorf maut suiuatlon which bo rprung upon the public , in a way that ho re- fucoa in divulge , nnu snys that the criminal CIIRO instltuttd by him will uuvergoaay fuithcr thuu un indiolmcut by the grana Jury. Wuntotl to Improved property. Will pay cnsh K < pricuUlow. H. u. McGoo.lOMuIn utroot. Gcntlonion , the llnoatllno of tn.ll goods ' In Iho oily. ju t rocolvod. Roller , 'tho tullor , 810 IJroiulwny. "That liimu emolcoa. " Throw It rvway mid got u now ono nt Lund Bros. A ] > ri/.o glvon with every lump sold his s woolc. _ , r * \ Judson , civil ootflneor , 828 Broadway. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How the Old Soldiers Spent the Pint Day of Their Reunion. MANY VETERANS ARE IN ATTENDANCE Scones nt Cnmp Tottiy'n I'roRrnin of Hxcr- CIICH Cootncs * mill Itnivnry of u Motoriniin lirlnglnir llurk tha limnnu 1'ntlcnts. BluoceaU and badges of almost every con- celvtiblo ( .hade are tbo most striking things about Council Bluffs. Old soldlors arrived by dozens and scores yesterday morning. Tbo boys In blue were mot nt the trains by committees and escorted to the grounds , where the flrjt thing on the program was the tilling up of the register which bad boar. provided for the occasion. Ono tent was sot apart as thu registry boadqunrtorj , and n complete list of all arrivals , together with their residence and the name Of the regiment and company In which they served , was kept for future reference. The camping grounds presented an an imated appearance , n lame nurabnr of cit izens visiting tnom during the day. Ily night the attendance was oatlmatca at about 5H ! ) , about 15J of whom belong to the Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry. In the afternoon the exorcises of the on- cnrnnmcnt were coinmoni-ed. Mayor ' Lawrence was confined to bis homo bv'ill- ness , so that tbo address of welcome which hu was expected to deliver was missing. He sent n letter , however , in which ho gave the visitors a few hearty wordi of welcome , nnd this letter WHS lead by Colonel Diillcy , wbo supplemented it with some remniKs of his own. Colonel Wright of Ddiilson re sponded to the address. Then cimo talks bv Hov. G. W. Crofts. Colonel J. H. ICcatloy , Hov. C. W. Brewer , SunntorA. L. Hair.tr ot Greonllold. Colonel Chantry of Mills county , nnd M. H. Byers of Glctiwood. In the evening there was a campliro at tbo Masonic temple , whom addresses were mauo by Judge Smith , Judge M.iey , Colonel Ksat- lo/ , Captain B. W. Hlcht , Cnptnlu Stocker ol Logan and others. Tbo following is the program for todav : I n. in. Ilroiikfiist call. 10 ii. m. Drill by the Doduo LlabtOunrdo n ml or ( .otnni.inJ of 0 ipt tin bchartr. II n. m Oriind pirule. iarm on the ground , ' nlnreli down l nrit iivpntio to Pomona street. tlicnuo to Cl.on iiveiino. thence to llroiidwav , thencu to hlxth street , tlionoo itround U ivllss park to 1'oarl , I'uurl to Hroadway and return to i limp 12 m. Dinner call. - | ) . in. 1'pgu'iir business mcotlnz ot the ns- socintlon. ut which tlm the time and nl.ioo of bold ng the no\t reunion will lie choMun. und ollluors ot Iho iissojl itlon ulucto'l , : i p. tn. Addresses by Colonoi John II. Keat- Icy nnl other * . H p m = bupper cull. 7JOp. : m. OampOres. Latent Mows. It might ho of interest to the pconle of Council BlulTs. moro especially to the Indies , lo know nbimt the crn// Idea of malting wi uppers out ol blitnUets. Tlio crity.o soctns to have struck the mabses , judging from the quantity sold by the Boston Store during the blanket sale , which coimnunecil last Monday and continues until Monday , Soulutn- Loi12. . Wo show three special values in wrapper blankets , nvido sing'o and bound till the way round , at $1.89 , $3.00 , $150. Every blanket in our stro at special sulo price. See white blankets fromO'iuto $13.00 , red blankets from $2.00 to $5 75. Gray and sanltarv " mixed blankets from OVjc to $5.00. Don't mibs show window display. - Our sale of blankets only lasts a few moro days. If in need of anything in this line , which most people will when' weather gets cool , would advise them to invest now and save money , as our on tlro tftock of blankets is at special sale prices for this sale. ForilKKINGIIAM , WlHTKLAW & Co. , Boston Store , Council GlulTs , la. KOpooplo In this city use g 13 stoves Ihe Gas Co. puts 'em i"n at cost. Ituro I'ruscnco ut .Mind. Grant Sboupo , a motorman , saved the life of an old soldier yesterday afternoon in a wav that caused considerable comment from eyewitnesses of the affair. Tbo old soldier was about to board n nark line motor on Broadway near the corner of Bryant street , and as be was dividing his attention between tbo trait ) and a small but select jag which ho was carrying , bo did not notice that another train was coming toward him ofl the track upou wbteh bo was standing and Imrdlv twenty feet away. Before bo saw It the train was rich t upon him , and in a second tboro he must have been ground beneath the wheels had it not been for the presence of mind of Motormnn Sboupo , who Kbut oft tbo current with ono hand while with the other ho reached over the front-board of the car and grubbed tbo old soldier , lifting him off his foot. Ho cart led the man with ono hand until the train stoppol. After Shoupo picked un the old soldier the car \\cnt , fully lOUyarJi , so that if be had missed him in tiny wav thcio would have undoubtedly been a tragedy. Throe Oniuil Council Blutls to St. Joseph , Mo. , Sopt. 1 1 , 10 and 10. Ono faro for the round trip. B'or the accommodation of people living in or near Council BlulTs , who wish to attend the big races at St. Joseph on thcso dates , the 1C. C. . St. J. & C. B. R R. will run special trains bo- twcon Council B.uffd . nnd St. Joscoh , Sept. M , 15 and 10. Thcso trains will leave Main street depot at 7:30 : a. ra. Returning will leave St. Joseph at 0 p. in. Go and see Nancy Hanks ttot against time Sept. Ifi. O. M. BUOWN , Ticket Agent. George Davis , drugs ana paints. Arrcstoil in Nubrmki. J. W. Pulmer , wbo manages George A. Hoagland's affairs on this side of the river , und is well known In business and social circles , was arrested a day or two ago In Grand Island , Nob. , charged with buying up accounts against , railway men employed on tbo Union Puclllo and B. & M. railways und belling them to Iowa parties , who began gar nishment procet-dlnes In tbo courts of this city. This dealing in accounts Is prohibited by the statute * of Nebraska , but not those of Iowa. Palmer gave bonds for tils appear ance next Monday , when ho will have a bearing. _ liny 1-iinil lor Kent. For Rent 100 acres of hay Innd at Munawii. Will rent in 5-acio lots and upwards. Call on or address B. Marks , 2ii3 Vine street. Diulgo Light Guards' Order * . The Dodge Light Guards will assemble at their urinary on Thursday 'morning at 10 o'clock for tbo purpose of acting ai escort to tbo western Iowa veterans during their parade , All members of tbo company are earnestly requeued to bo present * The pa rade will bo dUmlsscd about 111U ! a. m. By order of W. O. Broo.NKli , Second Lieutenant Commanding D. L. G , The following appointments of noncommissioned - missioned officers nave boon made previous to the unto encampment : First sergeant , Ulxby ; second sergeant , Edion ; third ser- remit , Prior ; fourth sergeant , Stuuri ; fifth sergeant , Oeuon. Corporals : Atwood , Sbop- pard , Vincent , Coffeln aud Court. Gonulno Round Onk , Radiant Homo , P. P. Stewart etovoa und ranges , sold exclusively by Cole & Cole , 41 Main. 8u | > ervliura' . Tbo Hoard of Supervisor * held a short ses sion yoiteiday morning. The county clerk was authorized to continue the work pf bringing up tbo probate record to date , not later tbau January 1 , 1693 , nud to hire lucu help as might bo nooj arv for the pur- po o. The auditor was authorized to pav B. Grabl $50J ta part payment for the AustralIan - Ian voting booths. The petition of Dav ft Hess for n bridge across Muquto ! crrok in Cano township out side of Council Bluffs was rofortod to A , C. Graham with power to net. L. P. Judson nas authorized to furnish the county treasurer n complete set of plats of I'oltawattamlo county at a coat of S73. The board then adjourned until this mornIng - Ing ana wont to Unaorwood to examine thu route of a proposed new road. For Rent Modjjrn 7-rooin cottage on North Scott strcot. J. U. DoIIavon. Uringlni ; Hnck liimino I'litlcnt * . The commissioners of Insanity held a moot ing yesterday to make arrangements for the return of , some i'.isnno patients who were taken to the Ml. Pleasant asylum mm have there been found incurable. An order was tnndo giving ShorlfT llazon authority to go to Mt , Pleasant nnd brink bnpl : Elizabeth Ho1"- man , Iladcluto Peterson , Gsorclanu Chap man , Mcldanotto Sides , Chrlstena Johanson , Chrlstpna Hurtles , lua E. Ltpfcrt , and such other patients belonging to Pottawatuimlo county us may have been found incurable. AOVTll Oil AHA. inconrnclntr SUCCCMB In the Stock Yards' lliiiinr Noteil , The fiscal year of the Union Stock yards begins with U comber of each year nnd ultb tbo close of August nine months of the pres ent year have passed. The receipts for the nine months uro the largest within the his tory of the yards and a bit of comparison Is not uninteresting ut this timo. The receipts of cattle for the llrst nine months of this year , as competed with tbo llrnt cine months of IS'JI ' , uro as follows by mouths : 1S1W. 1801. December fi0.tei 42.0(11 ( .Tiimmrv . . . . .63 , : u fiti.TUJ I Yin miry rri.51.1 47,0. " > 7 Mirch OI.IIU 4'l.W3 ( April , . . ni.fto.1 a.vm Muv O..lllS ai,57B Juno : 44,2.0 34OCO Jill/ . 4M17 t8.6GO August 40'JUI 43.1)0 ) Total .4S7lftI a75J88 The Increase In rocolpts during this year ever Ib'Jl is 111,705 head , or nearly 30 per cont. Tbu Increase ever Ib09 U & 3,3CU head , or 12 per cent. The receipts of bogs for tbo llrst nine ' months of th'is year and of 1891 are aT fol lows : lb < U. ISOI. December SvniiiU ; mi , > 73 January 20l.r > . ,7 Ki'.MOi Tobiuiiry - . . . . . 127.44U 1.10,181 AIiucli 10-.VI.lt 14V U April 117.80 106,84 , ! MiiV 14B.)74 ISMWI .Umo 2.2,1)12 ) 142.IU5 .Inly ICU.Ill Itl.i02 : August lll.IUO ITLSJO Total tii7i)7iJ3 ; ) J.143.043 The Increase Is , very largo ever 1S91 , nnd reaches the magnificent total of 234,392 head , or noarlv 21 per cont. The Increase over 1S9J is 201,007 noad , or 17 par cont. The receipts of sheep are I'-J'J.GIO head , as compared xvith 114,430 head during 1891 , and U5C9J head In lb9J. Tbo horses and mules received numbur 8,141 head , ns compared with 4,391 head iu 1891 , and 2,919 head in 1S9J. Arrot'.oct n Suiplolnus Oluiraotor. The police were called to Swift's packincr bouso about 0:30 last evening to take into custody a man who was to all appearances a lunatic. Ho had been around the house for some time and had boon cjjctcd several times bv the watchman. Tbo last time ho entered the hoc house he ran .around the largo room und disiobcu himself. Ho would say nothing to anyone , and the fear that ho might do himself or some of the employes bodily harm caused tbo watch man to call the police. Ofllcor Emlngor went down and placed tbo fellow under ar rest nnd locucd Him in a cell at the police station. Ha p.ivo bis nome as Joseph ICrcago , and at different times said bis homo was lu O nub a , Grand Island and this city. What little ho did say was tn a rambling way and was not Intelligent. When asked bow long he bad bcon in Jail , ho said for a long lime , and tbnt was all that ho could bo induced to say after repeated questioning. ICreage Is largo of stature , about 80 years of ego , light mustache nod dressed as a laboter. Ho wilt bo hold until his friends can bn found. N'ot IMensetlvltli the Service. The council strenuously objects to paying for a street Hgbtintr service which does not servo all the timo. Chief Beckett was in structed to notify his men to make a memor andum of each light that did not , burn and the length of time it was out. The report of Captain Vun Wio from August 23 to Septem ber 1 shows the service to have been vorv poor and is Us follows : August 2' ) , nine lights out seven hours ; August 24 , seven lights" out live hours ; Au- mist 25 , light at Twenty-sixth und M btrcots out ull night ; Auiust 20 , light ut Twenty-sixth und N streets out all nlcrbt " ; at Thirtieth and Q six hours ; August 27. light nt Tivcnt-fourth nnd Q out nine hours ; Au gust 28 , two llcuts out lx hours ; August 2i ( , light at Twenty-fourth and Q sttcct , out four hours ; August 30 , thrco lights out four hours ; August 31 , llcht at Twenty-sixth and M streets out four hours. Tbcso lights uro all arc lights for wlnih the city pays SH each. For the time the lights were not ourninp tbo council wilt deduct from the company's bill vvUon it is Bled. \\lll Knforcc thu Dog-Tux License. At Tuesday evening's council mooting J. W. Sntvelv , the city's collector of dog taxes , was Instructed to push the collection of ull unpaid , taxes and nrrost all persons who have fulled to provide their canine pets with a tax tag. Mr. Snlvclv started out yostor- ' dav morning nnd found In tbo First' ward elphtj-livo and in the Second ward 107 people who have unlicensed dogs. Later in the day ho tiled complaints acamst John Mc- Keen , the Q street salem man , and John J. Got man. tbo painter , charging them with having violated tbo city otdlnanco by har boring u dog upon which iho license bad not been piid. Since July 1 Mr. Snlvely has killed 832 dogs and jet tboro Is no perceptible decrease In the canine population. Uepul lcan Club to Meet. Tbo South Omaha Republican club will meet this evening at the Knights of Pythias hull on N streot.This Is tbo first mooting of tbo club to bo held la tbo now quarters. Tbo mooting will bo of u business nature , ana arrangements will bo made for a grand rally to be held In the near future. All repub licans In the city are Invited to coma out and become members of the organization. Note * und l'er oiialn. Joe Edpcrton Is homo from Custor county. Patrick Sboehoy has gone to Jacksonville , Fia. Fia.Mr Mr . C. O. Horn of Wllcox Is visiting with her sister , Miss Ollie ICIUund. E. W. V/ . Buchanan of Washington , D C. , Is In tbo city visiting with his brother , A. G , Buohanun , W. B. Oloments , receiving clerk of tno Cudaby Packing company , has gouo to Fred- ericUtou , N , B , , on a visit , Eddie Christ , son of Mrs. E T. Christ of the Delmonloo , Uai returned to Notre Dame , Ind. , to resume tils studios. George Mnrplos , who is In charge of the foreign department ut Cudahtr's ' , U homo from an extended trip through the oust. , Last night some sneak tblof entered a room in the roar ot the naloon at Twenty- fourth nnd 1C streets ana stole tbo bartend- or'n Mlver watch. Tbo Cbauiann.ua circle moots tomorrow evening with Mrs , Mary H. Litteil , 2412 I ptroet , und all Interested lu the wont are re quested to nttond. MIB. Paul Goring and daughter , Mrs. Henry Herald , und Mrs. Dcnjimtu Elsou aud daughter of I'luUsmomb woio visiting yes terday with Mr ? . Dr. Slgulns. Henry Martin , the N street saloonkeeper , was arrcitcd yesterday , tie la charged with violating the proutioua of the garbage ordi nance by refusing to clean up bis premises , and was arrested upon a uomptalat tiled by Garbagomasier Snlvely. round a Hucly for the JIvuil. DCCATUH , III. , Sapt. 7. Too body belong ing to the head which wai found near hereby by a dog Saturday was discovered today. It was that of a man 00 years of ago. Tbo head was oaten from tbo body by hogs. The man's ' death la luppojtm to bo QUO to natural cauie * . PLANS OF Tl VETERANS Many Nebraska GraicjA my Members Will Go to Washington , HOW THEY WILL ENTERTAINED Tu Tico Qunrtor * Can NotJ/i ( 1'mi 111 oil for Alt , ni Wns Apparently l pectcti liyMnny Western 1'oa News > 'otcn. WASIIIXOTO.V BUIIBAU or Tnn Bsr , ) fila FotmrnEVut STHBBT , > WASIIIXUTO.V , D. C. , Sept. 7. ) Much grtUlUcatlan Is expressed by tlio loal committee ever the determination of tbo Lincoln veterans to attend tbo encamp ment of the Grand Army of tbo Hopublta Itvni feared that owing to the controversy which aroio over tbo location of the encamp ment and the appropriation by congress that tbo Nnbra ka boys would not como. TliIt ovculng's WushtDKton Star says upon the subject : "Some of tbo ocoplo In Lincoln , Nub. , have not felt very chocrful over their failure to Induro the Grand Army to bold the coming oncamnmont In Hint city. Whether that has anything tn do with it or not the fnut remains tuat up to data only tbroo posts located In Nebraska have applied for quarters from the citizens' committee and of tncso ono has fourteen members and the other * four oach. They ara all located in free quarters. Toduv , however , a telegram from Lincoln was rofortod to the committee requesting that 1OUO tree cots bo obtained. It is presumed that , n number or veterans propose to attend tha encampment and want free quarters while tbov are horu. As the application has como after the data Qxod by the committee when alt requests of this kind must Do received it will not Da posslDlu to comply with the request. " jMUccllniiooii ? . P. Ehlers was today appointed postmaster nt Mlndon , Poltawuttamio county. In. , vlco J. O. Bloom , resigned , and \V. F. Taylor nt Superior , DIcKlnsoa county , la. , vice D. Mltc-hell. resigned. P. Kmerson has boon appointed positnuster at Toronto , Douol county , S. D. . vlco E. G. Nelson , resigned. Assistant Secretary Chandler today af firmed the aectslon of tbo commissioners in tun cao of Uustaf Mngnusson from North IMiuto , rejecting the application ; also the de cision In tlio case of 1C. P. Lindsoy from ( Juadron and Joseph M. Tnssull from Sid ney , rejecting the applications. P. S. H. WS FOR arm : AKM.Y. Complete List of Clmiifcs In the llcgulnr Son Ice. WASHINOTOV , D. O. , Supt. 7. [ Special Telopram to THE BEE. ] The following army orders \voro Isiued yesterday : Leave of abence for two months on sur- trcon's certificate of disability , with permis sion to leave the Department of Dakota. Is granted Second Lieutenant Walter L. Tyler. Twentieth infantry. Lcavo of absence for two months to take place on or about September BO. is granted Second Lieutenant Vcrnon A. Oaldwell , Twenty-fifth " Infantry. Captain William C. Bordcn. Assistant survovor , is relieved from further lenipotnry duty at Mount Vernon barracks. Ala. , and will return to his proper jtatiop , Jackson Oar- racks , La. Tbo post , ! surgeon at Mount Vcinon barracks will , * In addition to his present duties , attei.cl to the sick of the Indian prisoners nt that point. The following named pfllcers will report in person to Lieutenant Colonel David D. Van Valuxb , Twenty-fourth Infantry , president ol the examining board appointed to modt at Fort Bavard , N. M. , September 5 , at such time ns he may designate , for exam ination by the ponrd as to their fitness for promotion : , First Lieuten ant Allen IJyer , Twenty-third Infantry ; Second Lieutenant" Henry C. Kaono , Jr. , Twenty-fourth infantry ; Captain William C. Manning , Twenty-third infantry , Is de tailed as a member , abd , Second Lieutenant Hollis C. Clerk , Twenty-third Infantry , as recorder of the boflrd of ofllcor ) convened at Fort Sam Houston , Tex. , JuncO , vice re spectively Joseph 9 , , Haskoll , Twenty-fourth infantry , ( then captain Twenty-tbjrd in fantry ; , and FirstLieutcnant William Il.Sage , Twenty-third Infantry , relieved. Second Lieutenant 'George B. . Davis , Twenty-third infantry , will report in person to Colonel John J. Coppingor , Twonty-third infantry , president of the examining board convened at Fort Sum Houston , at such time as he may designate for examination by the board as to his fitness for promotion. Second Lieutenant Frank L. Winn , First artillcrv , will report In person to Colonel William K. Sbaftor , First Infantry , presi dent of the exaunnine board , convened' at Angel Island , Cut. , May U , at such time as ho may designate for examination by the board as to bis Illness for promotion. Captain George W. D.ivis , Fourteenth infantry , will report In poison to Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Suoiroois , Eighth cavalry , president of tno examining board convened nt David's Island. N. y. , July 20 , at such time as be may designate , for examination by the board for promotion. Lcavo of ab sence for ono month on surgeon's cortiOcato of disability is granted Captain John MclS. Hjde , assistant quartermaster. AVoitorn i'o WASHINGTON , D. C. , Sept. 7. [ Spaelal Telegram to THE BEK.J The following list of pensions granted is roportej by T.IK Bui : and Examiner bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original William S. Jennings , Joseph M. Thompson. Additional Goorco Woiton , John ri. Goarhard. Andrew Lolbort. Increase James Owens , John Groenhalgh , Edward Southard. Reissue James Hundall , Bon j train Kocrors , Jr. Original widows , etc- Minor of Frame H. bnow"Margarolha Johnson. Iowa : Original James Junk , Lavrrn W. Burdlck , Freeman 13. Koattlc , Andrew II. Howard. Wcnzol Choverny , Hobcrt N. VVlth- crow , Samuel P. Kennedy , William II. Waors , Henry L. Sinderson , David W. F\Eg. Additional Stephen Ford , John Hltcbmgs. George H. Uoss , William Eggart. Increase Hiram D. Bryant , Moses Slawsou , Edwin Chapel , Edward Simpson. Kelssuo James Price. Original widowa , etc. Rachel E. Stovcnson , Mexican widow Mary A. . Roboson. South Dakota : Additional Samuel Burns- Increase Mortimer Root. Reissue Frank I in Blaoklcdgo. OMAHA H'ATKlt HOHim UAHK. Caldwell Consider * the AITnlr In Cluiinliem nt MliinoniiolU. ST. PAUI , Minn. , Sept. 7. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BEKJJ'iafto Caldtrcll of the United Stales olrchft * * court of appeals > osterd ay hoard lu cijft bora tha celebrated Omaha water works caftp , but the main issue was continued until Spntemboi- , owing to tbo absence of Mr. Wjolf oror Omuba. ono of the counsel who Is oni.bonrd the Norrann- nia quarantined In Nuwt York harbor. Tbo motion hoard ycstorcloy'iukocl ' that a ulnelo receiver bo appointed -ttf take ohurgo of ull the American Wafer Works company's property whurovor situated and to vncuto tlio order * appolntlr.g'tbo receiver alOinaha. Tlio point of tbo cuspjsottlocl yesterday was on petition of the Union Stonk Yardu company - pany of South Omaba Msulng Hint the re ceiver of tbo Nobra kOij > art of tbo property of tbo water worksrt company lo unjoined from cutting oft tbo sulkily of water to tbo stock yards. f , Tbo petition was granted and the receiver was ordered to contlnuajtho hupply of wutor at the sumo rates as heretofore charged , but tbo order is without prejudice to tno rights of either party in the llnal adjustment of compensation to bo paid for water. llemurkiilily J.inv Kj t rii Itutoi. Oroiitly reduced ratoj to WiiBlilniton , IX O. mm rottini via "Tho Northwestern - orn Line , " Sept. la to 20th , Inuluslvo , good returning until Oct. 20th. Choice of routes oust of CUlemro , with liberal stop-ovor privileges. Slaoplnff cur berths can bo obtained through to Washington. Cull early ut city ticket olllco for ( ull informiitlon , Mill Fiinmm btrcot , G. F. WKS'f , R. II UiTClllK , C. P. und T. A. Gunornl A ( font * M o I/A vtisi K.vra. This evening iho doors of ttjo Farnam. Strcot ( heater will swing wide open for the great acoulo production of Lincoln J , Carter's "Fast Mall. " The railway ha < often boon used bv tbo dramatist , but never bolero to such nn extent as In Carter's famous ploy , "Tho FiMlMuil. " A frolpht ttln with four teen rars , n lighted caboose and n full-sized locomottvo , with engineer and flromnn , uroisoK tbo sttico In the most realistic and noisy manner , while later in the ploy n great Mississippi river steamboat , with Dells and whistles and engine * in full operation , moves In and explodes with torrllle force. A great scene Is also given of Niagara In real tumbling water. The company U a most ofllclont ono and there Is a great deal of fun to go with the donsnllonnl effects. A special car for the scenery is used and every detail is carotullv looked to In the stngo pioductlou of tbo play , Throe Days' ScMlun of the Columblnii Com- ml lon Conoltulcil. LINCOLN , Neb , Sept. 7. { Special Tolo- cram to Tim DEC ) The Nebraska Colum bian commission ilnishod up Its thrco days' session this afternoon. Although the busi ness transacted will not llll many pages of the secretary's record , the members of tbo commission uro all confident that the work in hand has boon , greatly ad vanced this week. Among the routine matters - tors that came up this afternoon was the resignation of Commissioner Sawyer as n member of tbo auditing committee. His resignation < * not accepted. A bill pro- scntcd by Architect Vos for services as superintendent of construction of the stuto b.ilhling for JJ33.:13 : was audited mid ordered pild. A resolutio \\iis adopted instructing tbo superintendents In each countv to use every effort to secure flno samples of winter wheat grown In tbo stixto , ns It is the Intention of the commission to make this department a feature of the ex hibit. Dr. George L. Miller of Omaha appealed before the commission and undo n lengthy argument In favor of the cutttiro of winter wheat in this sluto. Dr. Miller Is of the opinion that a winter \ \ beat display should bo the crowning feuturo of Nebras ka's agricultural exhibit at Chicago upon tbo claim that tbo state's ' anility to raise tbo golden grain is fully demonstrated. Now methods of cultivation are miking it the coming great R tuple of this state , as tbo facts show , and what is needed is the widest publicity In tno matter at the Columbian commission. The doctor asserted to tbo mumbara of the commission that they would live to sco this sluto , from the MUsourl river to the mountains and from the Niobrara to tbo Kansas line , ono vast wheat nnd corn Hold. Tbo double crop1 will causa such n wealth of production that lands now nold to bo high-pilccd will increase In value so rapidly upon n purely business basis that all who cultivate them will ba en riched. Dr. Miller suggested that a special com mittee be created either inside oroutsldo tbo state commission to. more effectually taring this great matter of win tot wheat raising to the attention of our own country and of our own people. A. B. Smith of the Burlington froleht department also appeared before the commission with a largo numbar of loiters from agents In every part of the state , all giving tbu results of tbo present year's experience in raising tbo winter variety of wheat. Almost every great actor , oven thosa of widest versatility , has bad ono play In willed , ho was pre-eminent and with which his fame has boon most iirraly Identified. Tbo rule holds good with Mr. Robert Downing , who finds in "Tho Gladiator" qualities ndrairaDly suited to his personality. This drama , which was produced at the Boyd last evening , Is a wholly different drama from McCullough's tamous piece , Mr. Downing placing tno gladiator-Nero and not Suartarus. There is in Mr. Downing's personation , strong and acceptable as it is , the suggestion of yet greater possibilities , of unattaincd subtleties of expression and warmth of fooling , but in pnysluuo bo Is the Idea ) gladiator of tradition , and bo plays the role with a virility which quite over- wuolmj ciitlcal nicotlos in the estimation of the ordinary audience. The plav and the character are full of power and palhctiu in terest , und with his magnificent proportions Mr. Downing commands popular homage. Miss Eugenia Blair , who has the role of the gladiator's daughter , has a verv attrac- thc stugo presence , and portrays the young girl with engaging grace andswoo'.nass. Mr. F. C. Moseley plays the lover. Flavian , with flno colorings of vehemence , only marred by a slight mouthlnc of bis lines. Tbo role of Faustina calls for emotional abilities quite bovond iboso of Miss Florcnco Erwln , who essayed it. Mr. Murk Price and Mr. George Marombor sustained minor roles excellently. Aside from its tragloil story , "The Gladla- toi" makes a strong appeal to the religious sentiment of its spectators , ono of its mo tives oelng too conflict between Christianity und paganism in ancient Rome. The play has great dramatic strongtb , and the audi ence , tbo largest nnd most fashionable of tbo season , complimented the principal perform ers with curtain calls after each act. Mr. Downing has presented his plays with beautiful scenery of histoilc design , and no deserves unstinted praise for his bandsomo offoitatllt staging. Tbo view of the Col iseum at Rome nnd tbo grouping of the actors in "Tho Gladiator , " made a very line and artistic effect , and added not a little lo tbo impressions of tbo spectators. Mr. Downing is yet young , \\lthafuir Hold bolero - lore him , and no piomlscs to give a good account of himself. H'lfU IX .Missouri Vulloy Ofllrl.ils DUcinor the Corptto of n Mtinlmml child. Missouiu VVI.MSV , In. , Sept. 7. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BnE.J Tbo remains of a child were found todav under a house in this citv and a warrant was sworn out charging Mrs. Ann Brown with murder. It is supposed - posed that tno child was her ) . She ojc.ipod wbllo tbo information was being drawn up und has not been located. Cclclnntocl Ilielr OoldcnVcilillng. . Missouui VAU.EV , la. , Sept. 7. fSpeoUl to TUB BEE.J Mr. nnd Mr. W , E. Grlgcsloy today celebrated thntr golden wedding. A largo number of invited friends together with their entire family were pres ent. They have lived a quarter of a century in Harrison county and uro greatly es teemed. Vermont ICIrctlon Heturiii * . WHITE RIVKII JUNCTION , Vt. , Sept. 7. One bundled aud thirty-live towns give Fuller , republican , foe governor , 2-J.7J8 ; Srnalloy , democrat , 11,960. Comparing the vote \vith that of 183S , the republican lots Is 21 per cent ; democratic loss , 5 per cent. Compared with 1M ) > , the republican gain Is 14 per cent. Returns do not warrant the picdiction of over21,000 majority , assuming that the vote of the remaining towns preserves the same ratio of loss and gain. llullilincr 1'urinltR , The following permits were Is ueJ by the superintendent of oulldlngs yesterday : J. KUIiiifor , two-story frirmo dwoMIni ; , l.l.'l Ocoivlit iivoiiiio. . . . . . JJ,503 A. J. Hansi-am , lopnlm an store , Tmr- teentb und ll.irntiy streets 800 Two minor permits. , fiV ) Total .7 * U COUNCIL urn siari m mm All kin lant Drolnjnnl Olounln 'dono In tlis bl best Htyleof tbo art. K.ulo.l nnJ Btilna4 rubrics iniulo tu look iu voud nn navr Worlc iironiitly | done anil dollvuioJ In all ui iho country , Euod for urico list. 0. A. MAOIIAN , - ! Ctl Ilroadway , Noir Norttiwenora t. IJurjrj. THE SOUTHWiel BALING PRESS. l9.Tnnc.a.nav Nlnchlnont IO-Ton n Dny Price. n l "IUH5 l"MdJ Onr Wotrirtty Ooc with r ch SUtMnt. TbqSmUli\vlrUi > llnprVrr l ftJ-hor 0 , full-tlrclo machlno. Jt li llio Inmost I cm opening ot nnr Continuous Htillnir , Doutile-Stroko I'rots In tbo World. Bales tl Bht t drofI llRlit- Cnpacttyj rnnilructlont Dnrntitlllj nil ttio 11KST. _ _ . , , SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO , ComHl Ill-iBi , Town In starting one press recently we baled nine tons jn five hours with new hands. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The want nihortlsuinonti nppoirln ? tn n uonspupor nioxifton thu most Interuslln part of Its content1 * They u\pioss tbu urgent needs , tlm dally ntahoi of thu people who want ( something and who are \vllliu to do coniuthln ? . On < M\vv\li-Tii sjll tbu Umt donblo roustlnit rinil Ink uj ptn In the in irl < uu Stuidv work. Cm pro\o to h ive uuont4 who mii'io tuor t.'l uoai \ ro uhirlv. ACdroU Ulmrlos t-cliulthels < , ( Jonnc 1 ? iff * "W ANTKU-I. idvor sontloii in to bo xrl by ' > u prlvatu fHin ly. Address ( J 1lluo. . S TTvWcfUATrfKU and boo'Ocunpor wlintud. Oho reference Ail lro XXJilloo , Ooun- cll UliilTs _ \ , \ > ANTiCD-diml ilrl for gnnori. ho use IJXi'rk m.l'l ! I'l UIIIT Btnnil. _ T\1 ANTE ! ) A good nurse tirl. Mrs. Jacob > 1 tltn , 1110 Pltitnor struut. \\7A.NTni ) MMII to work nn farm Aily | | ' to Luiinnr I E\urott , _ "WT ANTED Ho ml un'l ' loom for tent loin in , wife und child. Ad.lruM S. U. II. HUB olllco. Al'LEASANT room or rooms for rent nt " 00 Klrst u\c. _ LOST ilar. lire istpln with dl'imaml sett n ? . Mboril rowiml lo llndor If loft with J. J. Or.ivntto.8 1 rirstuvumi e. T > At-rUItAGI2 for bor oj nnd o ittln : Jclussi : H.5J u month. Imiulro atOU Hio.id- rAHM nnd city loini. Slonoy loineil on stock mid criiln. Hoiil cstiito for s-ilo. Uwolllni ; ind bu < ) liu > ss ri'iituls. Munuv lo. 1110.1 foi loc.il Investors , l.oageo &Towli > , : SU'o.irl ) street. "IjlOU SALH lor o. bntsav nnJ h irnem at -L' bit slicrllluo : gen I outllt : peed well bred ro.id horse. Must sell. U. 11. Lewis , 12 I'o.irl street. tCMiOO stoo'c ' ot tnorch indho In western fowl. Pwull loontod. dulnscgoo I huslnusj. for sale or trade. R. O. Iliirtlott , 7JI lira idw.iy. > i bo id of youiu borsas for tr.ido ; Improve I -Jnronertv or I in I. 11 U. 11 vrtiott , Tit UroiU- wuy. Council ItlulTs. $ l.iKK ) worth of dry goods mid notions for ox- chango. K. G. Hiirtlctt. 741 Hrondnny. FOK SAkE-Oreamery , ell Inoixtud In No- brasku. doln , ' good btMlness. Will tike artn ur or sull entire business nt u b ir nln E. 11. She life. _ * f7KIt bAfjE Impiovoiliniicre stoo'i firm -I.1 In western lown , til ; 18J-aero fiirin , $ IJ ; 1JJ- itcros. 8.U Johimton i. Van L'ution. PpOll HAI/H Ifanlw.iro sto3k In central Nob. J Wllllnvoluuil.Vj ) i ; U She ifo. "TT'OK SAM : Uhaitfoit farm In I'ott-iwatt i- Jin o Co . 41 , ! ucrosoii lee itud .inJ lin- prox ml. l'i Ice U iincro. \ . _ 11 II. hho ifu. 11 * YOU have inytbln for sileor tr.ada sjo 1 II. She ife. llrovlwny uiul .M JIM sir.tnt. I/OUUKVl' Dwellings In nil p irw ot tlio ' cliy. K. II. bho - - tfo. llroulwiy and Main \ \7ANTUD-nnsturnNobiaiKA lauds in o\- ' chnnin for Council llluIH property , till Shoafo. Uro > ; ' w ty und M tin _ FOU PALE On sm.ill payments , fruit and Riirdon Inn I noir Council ltliirs | U II. bhuafc. Uroailvr ty anil Muln street. FOR SALE-Albtou Uollor mills nn lloono river. Nub. ; llnest w itur power In tbo state developing u > horsu power w.itor ontlro yo ir ; dully cipaulty , 100 birrulu ; maublnerv and nppuitcn i ncos complete In every due ill. On j I frame residence ; b aorosof ItinJ. title porfoit. price , S.5.UW ; will take iiiilinprovol o.ntor.i Nebraska land. 11 11. bho ifo. _ FOH SALE Clean stocK liur.lwtxro , well ni- t.-iblHhetl trrdo , Invoice about Jl.UUJ. ( jood cason for soiling. Turini oigli. E. H. Blioafo. FOH SAM : OH HC.NT-Goad coal yurd with scales , etc. Urounsblnlds. Nloholsoii & Oo. THOH EXOHANGE-Hotol and rcstiur.int J-1 located nt Bbiibort , Nob. , mid 111 lots In Ion\or. Colo. : 111 exchange for clear Nu- bruska land U U. Shoafo. _ $ ' 1,000 will buy T-room lottiico with 01x110 ft. loton Noith So\ontb street ! aburga n. 11 H. tlienfo. I71 1OH SAM3 Ilurdwiiro stooic , will Invoice -L $ .1,0 ) J ; loe.itod In un active J obraskn town of I..VIO population : butlncRsold cst ib Isbua ; will bo.tr 0.03d In vustlgntlon. 11 11. Sheafo. QA AOHE fnriii with ImprovoniontB , ttvo UV/inlle-i north of Cotini-ll HluIVs ; Jli.in acre : a fimp b.iiaiiln R'U. She ifo. . \X7ANTii : ) No1 r.iRka limit In exolinngo for good wet k lior-es. 11 II. Slip ifu. _ 2V-AOKif..nn. $ r > njun aaro If sold hlthln tend.ivs. Locution so\un inllos from Connell - ell 11 nils. AsniD baijiiln. n | | . fahu.ifo. \ , \7 I'LL you Lulld n humor \Vi b i\o a line T > i cs dunce lot which wo sell for * > 0 If ti en Hdon. Orcenslilelds. Nicholson A. Oo. HALKhoetloii of iinliioutiiborod Innd In No- In iiNl.a ton udu for city property. Grcon- sbloldB. Nicholson & . Cq TVJY Roods stock to tridu for Iowa land. J-'Oiconsblolds , Nicholson & 0o. Wli b.ivo a nuiiibor of Rood tennnts wbo want us to cot dtslr iblo bouses for them. , . , . , . to rent y ° l" wousoUroou - Bblolds. Nicholson & . Oo. G.'l Hroadway. Orcensblolels. Nicholson A. Co . lOIll CbtlltO. A GOOD llvo-rooin house for sain on your p-own .terms. . Cliqitpcr tlmi paying rent. GrocnshlohK Moliolsoii & Co. " \Ji\V sovoii-rooin bouse , oloso to llentnii * Btreot. \ \ ill trudo for vnuant lots or land. Grfonahlolds. NlcholhCii & Co. WANTKD I A coinpoient girl to coolc , wash und Iron In f.inillv nf .L \Vagos * ; HIO pur week. Apply No U Woithhuton plate , ouuo hlto " ' " - - - - - Ilrowno" hill , Oinabii. Neb. W will genii jou tlio mirTctaiu Flinch I'rcparutlun CALTHOb Ti ev. anil a U'Kal KuuruntiF Una IIALIIIOS lll lUhlo , . , , , nirultb , Mrmulli uuU 1 Igor. lltr it and fiay ifsaliifeil. Addroos VON MOHL CO. . Hoi. Imirlrui AsmU , llotlooill. Ohio. The WhippleS POST AUGER TAT. KKII.21 , UO ! . Mnniifiitturvd \ > f COU.NTIfj JII.UKKrt MK.'l , 00 Council lllulti , lu , WnrrnntPil to lnk iin olglit- Inch lmlo,2 feet 8 Inchon , In ono inliiiitii , Itlmino'iiinlfd tir any ether In niiilillty , llnlitnufH of ( ipcsr.i- tlon , ( otiiiiletonuiiiuf voiu truc- tton nnil choiipnuai. Itl > toiicoiloit lif nil to bo n marvel for rnnlilllroC uxucu- llun mill a o of uioriitun. | | Something New -SKNU KOU- Circul'r- ! - Prlw FIF I tENTH AAO FARNAM STS. ] . tOU | tll Uu ) Blllt(1 , , fedenl courts. Hoouis : i , 4 und a tibuuat llenro b'ouk , Council Illnllti. 1 1. Ot Council Jlhilfr. I'llllUltl bttCk. ) , . } ! , .WL , Surplus nuil I'i'olIU 8OOU ! Not capital nnd mrpliu $2iOOUO : IlroctoriJ-J. II. KUjiuuJioi , H. U Blm/art , V. I ) aiowon. H. K. llnrt. I. A. Mlllor. J , V. rilnaliuiaii ana Cliarlu lt.flluiiimn. . Trauma Ktmural bunk , T1MU OIil'OSIl'3. 3s. g. W. PANSLE , M. D. Tb Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Eiptricncc. URADER OF mSKASrg OF MKN AND WOIItUN. 1'KOritlETOU OV TUB WOltLIVa 1IK1UIAI , mSCEK- SA11Y OF MKUICINK. t treat tbo following Diseases i Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.nngs ! DIf- oases of the Kjoand KnrFltai < i Apoplciv , Heart Disease , Hver Complaint , Kkluev Complaint , Nervous Dabilfty , Montal. Depres sion , Loss of Mnnhood , Seminal Wonknoss. Dlabcte" , Brlgbt's Disease , St Vltu * fiance. Khcmliatlsin , I'ornljtls , White Swelling , Scrofula , Fever sores , Cancers , Tumors and FlPtula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with hir ilellcnto orpmis re stored to health. DroiBy cured without tupping. Special Attention given to prlvato and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to SBOO forfeit for any Venereal Dls- onso I cannot euro without moroury. Tape \Vonai removed In two or three hours , or no pay. IK iiiorrholils or I'lles cured. TIIOSK WHO AUK AFFLICTED Will eave Ufa and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can toll whnt nlla a person without asking a question. AH correspondence strictly conlldcntlal. Modloino eont by express. Address all Icttirs to 855 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa n ana luumuai d INSTITUTE. Eye Eir INFIRMARY FOK. TREATMENT - OF ALL - Upct facilities niipnratu * nn ] ro ua llm for treatment ni ever/ form < > r < ll eiio l In , ' iiicdlcul or surKlcnl ire it nuiit. tijbcils furiiitli | > nti , boirl in I nttoi luioo. Rat ni coinoduttotis In the wutt. Write forclitulurs on ilornrmlligt nnil brii' . trus- os , tluli feet , curvature * ofHpIno , pilot , lirnorj , ciin- ici , uit urh , bronuliltli , Inhnlntlun , uloctrlclty , pur- Mlj-Mx , e.illuiisjr , klilnoy , kludilur. o/o , enr , a'nn unJ blood an lull xnr.rlCal onomtlont. DISEASES OF mm Women I It UK. Wo linvo luU'ly ait.lu 1 iv lundntlo * I'Mrtinent ' ( or wonioii ilurliu coillnumont , .itrlctly irviilo. Onl ) UcllubloMullu.il Inn tulo mitdiu a bjiuclnltyur PRIVATE DISEASES All Illonil Dt cniu ! ) * iccoi.ifuHr trauto I. Syplilllllo Poisons rumovuJ Irom tlm s ) ' liiii w | the ill niurcury , Nuw Itustiinitlvu Truutiuont for l.sss of Vll'Ali rOVVKII , I'orKonsuniiUlo tolnlt in may bo truitol t home by corrcHponiluniu. All cj/nmimlc ttloin tinilliloiitlitl. MolIU iiuntnaaiithy iniill or o\iris | , i octiroly packol , no th'irii to InJIc'itu CO tvnuur Ht'iutcr. Onu iiorHOnnl Intervluv prulornvl. ( nil ami < onsult u * or xon'l lilslory or lour CJ30 , at j wu will nun I In pluln \ \ r uipor , our Bnnk TO MEN . , C | Impntuncy , Syphilis , ( llcot un I Vnrtsaiulo , wltit nuui I Ion list. llrucuD , Api'hnncos for Di-foniltloi ( iit ; TrnstoJ Only munurnctory In fie west of DKKOUMITV , Al'l'l.IAXCKS , TIlUSSi' ? , ISMIOT * HIO IIA'ri'KHIHS AND 1IKI/M. Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute 26th aad Broadway , O.unoll Bluffi Ton mlntiio ] rlilo from cantor of O inhion Omxli\ mi J counll III u IB uloctrln moi < jr lino. You may nay , to Inllc nbont ImatomViill , llioro l utout no 111 ucli tnlklnit to bu ilonoln LITTLE orury lioiKeliuld liuforo ordtsr- Inu henturn , nnil U I" a Rood tliuu now tojofn. \ . llrlnx the PREVIOUS household tu our etoru and look nt tlio HEATEHS nnd lie pnstod baforo you purclimo. It coiti noih- | > K to luo'i iirounil , and now I a a KOOI ! time to UO thut ort of thing P.O.DEVOL . . , Alio Afcnt for Columbia HlojclitH. 504 Hroadway anil 10 iNortli Main Street , COUNCI NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEFOSITOSY - - OMAIIA , NEB Cupllal $100,00 $03,000 Ufficer andIlrectori-IIunry W. Vntes. praildent It. t' . Cuililnv , vlco pro ldmi | . O. U. Maurlco W. V. Jlor.o , Jolinj , Collliu J. N. It. I'atrlok , I an It 11 llceii , caililur. IRON BANK ,