TITE OMAHA DAILY KEK : SAXlihtDAY , Sia'TKMBEU 10 , 1892. TJIE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL ni.UFFS. CFFJCEt - NO. IE PEAHLSTUEKT Delivered hy c trrlor to any p irl of th ? clt/ II. V. TII/rON. - MANAGER. Utii'nrfS Oftlcc , . . . . Nell u . i rntinvrt. ) M l.nPIION.i > { Kdllor . Nor .WK.VriO. % . V. Plumblnp Co. I'cuncll liluffs Lumber Co. . A mcotlnR of the Hillway Kmploves a < j o- elation will bu hold this ovr-nlnp at 10 o'clock In the Kniglitn of P.vthlas hall. Wanted to exclmnRC , farm land In I'ottn- wuttnmlo couulv , Iowa , fommooth furm land ! tn 1'hnlpi or 'Gospor county , Nebraska. Ohio Ivnox , 30S Avenue U , Council Uluffs. AUrriaRO liccnsoi were lisued yoitordny lo Krod MeU of IJoono , In. , and MauRio O'Nolll of Council lllnlTi , and to Charlns M. Welch and Marv K Morris , both of Omahti. Mr . Al Wells fell on Lower Broadway voitnnlnv mornltiff and brouo n limb. Ihu ir.iclureii member was set bv a phynlclnn , built will bo a Ions tlrao before ho re covers the use of It. J neemer was bound over to the ? RMnd jury yesterday on the chareo of assault ' 1th intent to do uroat bodily Injury. OacarDixon wn tried on n llko charge and his case talton under advisement oy .luitlco GJHOJ until M unlay mornlne. \V. II. Sp irks , who has bean In Jail for Bovoral weeks charged with ombC77lomont nnil forKorv , preferred nealnst him hy the BliiKjrMai-hlno company , Inn waived exam ination nnd has been bound over to the grand ury. ury.A A petition was filed In the district court yesterday by Thomas Stewart , demanding that Michael Tnrpy bo ompelled to fulfill the terms of a contract by which ho aerocd to trade oil three anil n half acres of land In Cornell muffs for a 10J-aoro tract In Sher man county , Kansas. A couple of well known sports hold up a companion In a middle HroadwAV poker room last I'venlnp , ami robbed htm of his roll. In the sculllo that ensued the victim received n cut on the head that swelled up the size of n hen's cffp. He immediately took the North western train for the east , without wattltiR to report the case to the police. A tncoticpof the Hitlway Employes club will bo held tnl evening in the Ivniijlits ot P. thins hall nt S o'clock , sharp. Members will please note the change In place of moot ing nnd Kovern themselves accordingly. Matters of very proat Importance concern- ini ; tno approaching campaign will bo up for your consideration , nnd n full attendance Is requested. F. O. Gllllland , secretary A lively encounter took place yesterday afternoon between a conductor on the Fifth ovenuo motor line and n couple of men who tried to pass transfer check * on the conduc tor that , ho claimed , wore moro than fifteen minutcb old. After the passengers found the transfer chocks would not work they of- foiod to pay for their transportation , but the conductor was cnraccd at , their trying to "work" him ard put them off. Thlncs wcra lively on boird the car fora few moments , but the conductor was I'm ally left In undis puted possession of the car. The bt. Andrews soclnty coli > brJted' yes terday by having a picnic at. Fairmount pirlf. A largo number of the 'i embers of order , together with their families and friends , went to the park n bo nt , noon and had dinner , alter whlcli the day was spent in various amusements. Ir. the evening n Boclnl wus held nt the hall of the sociou on Po irl street. Spceohos wuro made , old Eongs sung , fantastiu dnncos danced , and tbo praises of bonnlo Scotland were pro claimed until the mot shook. Tlio whole 'Colrbr.itl n was hlghlv successful , llko all tboso in which the cocioty has a hand. Tlirnn ( irund Council BlulTs to St. Joseph , Mo. , Sopt. 11 , 15 mid 10 Ono fire : for the round trip. For the accommodation of people living in or neur Council UluITs. who wish to nttond the bip races nt St. Joauph on thcao diitcB , Iho K. C. , St. J. " & 'C. J3 R. R. will run special triiins be tween Council IJiuITa and St. Josouh , Sept. M , 16 and 10. Those trains will leave Main stt'oct depot at 7:30 : a. m. Returning wi.l leave St. Joseph : it 0 p. m. Go and see Nancy Hanks trot against time Sopt. In. O. M. LJuo\VN , Ticket Agent. A good ilght ? Why , there's no use having anything olbo. Got any of those perfect lamps at Lund llros. ' .uid have a perfect light. Thov are all good , and the finest line In the citv. .vi/ . , / uuait ti'itv. H. H. Field has returned from an eastern trip. OiiloKnox has Just returned from a week's business trip In Nebraska. Dr. C. H. Judd of Dotioit , Mich. , Is visitIng - Ing in the Bluffs for a few days. N. C. I'hllllps has tr.idod Council Bluff ) proportv for a Colorado ranch. C. J. H.irghauson Iris gene to Sprnglleld [ , 111. , whore he will attend college. Ms ! Maude Smith of Ijs Molncs Is visitIng - Ing Airs. W. C. Stacy nt 118 Plainer street for u few days. Hobcrt Koonlz , who has been on n Ne braska rnnch for several vears , Is homo for a Visit ulth friomU. H ,1. Gnlnos of Greenfield , major of the Second batllion , Third ri'flmont , lo.va Na tional gunru- ! . was In the city last evening , the guest of D. 10. Stewart. Mrs. 13. 13. Mayno and her sister , Miss Theodora Wnldcn , have returned from a vitlt tn Bancroft. Mo. Miss \Vuldon will vlnll Mrs. Mnyne during the winter. 13. P. Clnrk , manager of the Gracit hotel , lias roturncd from a summer visit to Manltou Springs , Colo. , and will remain In Council BtnlTs during the winter. Ho has closed the hotel which bo was running lit the springs. Hiiy I.nnil for limit. For Rent 100 acres of hay land nt M.unuvn. Will rent in 6-acro lots and upwards , Call on or address 13. Marks , 22aMno street. _ XViinli-d to liny. Improved p-operty. Will pny cash if prlco ia low. II , G. McGoo.lOJ iaitl sti'oot. "That lump smokes. " Throw it away nnd got u now ono at Lund Bros. A pri'/.o given with every lamp sold ins week. Tuklni ; tlio .Siihoot C IIHIU , 13. 13. Wright Is engaged nt oad tlmos In the work of inking iho school consm. The work Is to be completed by September 19 , and Ilia books nt that time will bo handed over to the board. Ho U having the same trouble ttiut always fulls to the lol of the men who have this duty , and there Is nn nvurago crop of plK-lio.iUtdnois on the part , ot the citizens , who resent nil the census takers' eftorts to get nt the limlilo facts with regard to the number of children in iho family , with the amu vleor that tbov use In keeping out of the way of the polltax col lector. Addrd lo this difllculu , on Cut-on isliitid ihoenorgleit of thi < Inhabitants seem to have run mostly to ralslni : doss , and the collector of In formation his to divide his at tentions between the people In the bouses ml their caulno pots In order to keep frnm being cuMcd away uodilv , The work In tlint pirl of llic dt/ ! < concequontly BOIIII ) . what slow , but he hag nuoccdoil In finding 0,1 children bulwcen tbongi's of ! > and Ul In that I'.nrt of the city , In spile of all obatvuc tlOIIH. Gomilno Hound Oak , Rnillunt Homo , P. P. Stownrt utuvus and rango'j , sold cxuluslvuly by Cole fc Cole , -11 Main. Gcntlumon , tlio finest line of lull goods in the city , junt received. Roller , the r tailor , 310 Uromlw.iy. KUpoopIo in thiti city 1133 gii stovoa Qlio ( Jus Co. puts 'urn in at cost Trains for Manawa at 11 a. m. , 2 , 3I , 6 , II , 7 , 8 aim U o'clock p. m. George Uuvle , drugs nuu paluU. NE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS County Supervisors Meet and Discuss the Annual Wolf Harvest , WILL PRESENT THE VETERANS A BANNER ( lid Soldier * KemiMiibrrpiltf thn Citizens Hill IIUtrllMitnrnArriMtrd An Invention ol n Couiirlt Ilium Mnu Taking the Sellout Ccnmm. At thoinebtltiR of the Hoard of Supervisors yesterday the question of how old n wolf CUD hat to bo before ho can bo said to have at tained his majority , wus discussed from a scientific standpoint. Heretofore It has ucon the custom to allow parties who bring In \volf sculps tn the county auditor to receive the stntUiOry bounty for thorn , to decide for thcmsolvcs whether the scalps were those of adults cubs , subject to the decision of the auditor , ami to roculvo the bounty money ac cordingly. After n discussion yesterday It was decided that hzreaftcr the auditor should construe the statute so that all wolves killed between October I and April 1 shall bo considered adults and shall bo paid for as such , and that all vouni ; wolves Itlllod be tween April 1 and October 1 shall bo con sidered cubs. Dr. O.V. . Hardman was awarded the con tract for treating pnupor cases In Vulloy and Lincoln townships for six muntns for ? . ' . " . J. L. Formun , overseer of Ihn poor , re ported that his expenditures during Iho Intervening time since the last meeting of the board had amounted to fl.VJ. Ho wus reelected - elected to the ntllco and his salary fixed at f."i par month. TDIS inonilnp at 0 o'clock the school tax question comas up before the board and the attorneys for each sldo have loaded up for boar. It Deems that Secretary Wrlebt of the school board published an estimate ol the amount that would bo required to carry on the schools next year last , February , Instead of a few weeks later , as would nnvo been the case had the board complied with Iho luttrir of Iho law. The mcmbors of Iho school board cta'm Hint us no action was taken declaring tno estimate void , It Is to bo taken us still In force. But oven If this claim is nut sustained by the board there will bo no very Horious trouble , ns the board will have no serious dlfllculty In borrowing all Iho money that Is needed for carrying on the schools until the next annual levy rolls around. OFF FOIl THIS KNOAMPAIKNT. DodRo Light (5nurds Leave for Sioux City lor n Week. Last evening everything was bustle , hurry , blno uniforms and tobacco smoke at the armory nf the Dodge Liighl Guards on upper Broadway. * For the members of the company were maKuir the ilniuilnp preparations for knocking oft from tnclr ordinary civilian duties and bliulnir out In the splendor of brass buttons and wnito stripes down their trouser legs. Several hours were occupied in packing up their big and liltln blue trunks and taking them down to the depot , and finally , about mlunlpht , the word of command \\as given , Iho bold soldier boys fell Into line and marched down Broadway lo Iho music of u drum c rps. The special train left tno local depot ut I o'clock , and when It arrived there were seven companies already on board , those Irom tlio towns of Bedford , Croston. Villlsrn , Green field , Ucil Onk. Shonnndonh nnd Groan- wood. The Blufls company Joined the crowd and went on to Sioux City , where , for a week , they will make tbo effort of their lives to carry the war Into the enemy's camp , nnd will dauntless como borne bringing the scalps of tbo fuirbioux muldens dangling at their belts. Among tuoso who formed the party last night were the fol lowing : O. S. Williams , lieutenant ; \V. M. I'ryor and Lu Elson , sergeants ; F. M. Comnton , battalion sergeant major ; Corpor als Shepard aud Vincent , Musicians Murphy and Spaulding , Privates Louis , Uoyiiolds , Gourgo Trovnor. Thomas Treynor , Fields. Clarence Cupel I , Frank Capell , Grass , Ja cobs , Moore , King , Van Arnam , Crundull , Ivnox , ICnolls , McKesson , Uuerr , Arm- strone , Cotfoon , Mullock and Lewis. Sev eral moro will go early next week. Among them will bu Sergeants Kay Blxby and D. E. Stowarl , Hobs and V. L. Trey nor. DoWitt's Sarsapnnlla is renanlo. Latent Nu\v . It might bo of interest to the peoulo of Council BUilTs. mote especially to the hallos , to know ; ib.nit the eriizy idea of milking wrappers out of blankets. The crny.u seems lo li'ivo struck the mtibsos , judging from the rju intity sold hy tno Hoston Store during the hlankot sale , which cominunced lust Monday and continues until Monday , boptcm- I or 12. Wo show three special values in wrapper h'.ankots , itrulo sing o nnd hound all the wny round , ut $1.8 ! ) . 03.00 , $1 50. Evoi-y blanket in our store at special sale price. See white blankets from 07ile to "Ma. " 00 , red blankets from $ i 00 to 85.75. Clray and sanitary mixed blankets from ( ! 7c to S5.00. Don't miss show window display. Our halo of blankets only lusts n 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 mid have money , as our en tire stock of blankets is at special sale prices for this salo. FOTUUIilNHIIAM , WlHTI5tW it Co. , Boston Store , Council GlulTs , Ja. Aliiiimt li'lVst Cnso , There was a slight prospsut yesterday afternoon of the new ordinance regulating the distribution of clrcjlarj a'ld posters bnlng tested in the courts. A couple of men and several boys from Omaha paid a visit to this sldo of iho river aud commoiicad lo scatter circulars advertising the Omihii School ot Muslo far aud wldo M. K. Mov ers of the Amorluan District Telegraph hap pened to see was going on under his massive o.ve and atralgntway hied lilniisif to the police station , whore ho asked that a posse of ofllcciM bo at oncj dispatched to the scene of the awful crime In order that the vnlldlt/ of tbo ordinance might Ha tested. After awhile the two men wore uabbcu by an olllcornnd run In , but the wind was taken out of Meyers' nulls oy a clean refusal on the part of the two men to show light. They took out u license and were at ouco released. Somu of thn aldermen ana a number of out siders are of the opinion tint UIH ordinance as U now stands is lllozal , and It U hoped thai u test case will bo made some day soon , UoWltt's Sarsaparilia destroys sucn poi sons us scrofula , skin dismiss ; , eczanu , rheu- malUm , lib timely usomwii many livoi. A flap ; fur tlio ( Iriunl Ariiiylti-n , For u couple of wcoln past B. S. Dtuvion and M.Volker have liosn circulating a sub scription list among ttio citizens of Council IJIuffH for the purpose of ruining money with whluh to buy a banner for the Grand Army innn lo carry whan tuny go to vx'axhlugton next week , The amount ralseu was & . * > , and with it n Ii indbomu latin banner , 5\i : inK \ , was purchased. A mootlugof thj post will be held this evening at which It will bo un- furlc. < l and preionlod to the soldiers by I. M. Treynor on bobalf of the cltiions. Too meetIng - Ing will bo open for outsldnrs until niter the presentation ceremonies uro llulshcd , "I lake pleasure in recommending Cham- barliitn's Colic , Cholera ana Dlarrluui Item- edy , " 'ays Geo. C. Bxnksion of Mill Creek , 111. ' 'It is iho bast medicine I have ever UBCU for dlarrtuud. One doio will euro any ordinary case. " For sale bv druggists. Judson , civil engineer. 3118 Broadway. Knilrrn mill 111 * Itc'oiinl. I'aul Kndori , illas bliniiu , wno was taken In by Oftlcer Sullivan the other nl ht , proven to bo well worth looking after. In response to Inquiries made Dy Chief Boavoy , Chief Spear * of Kuuias City givei tbt prisoner a character which will make Omaha an un comfortable homo for him In the future. Ho was tblrtcnn months in Jail In that city charged with murder , when the Jury dis agreed. Ho left the city for some tlmo and was arrested as n vng , and given ono hour to IOHVO the ciiy. DEATH WASHER PILOT fcoxTisur.n FIIOM mist IHOK. | referring to the complaints made by passen gers on the cholera-Infected1 ships In Now YorK harbor that the ship * have not been In spected or disinfected. The governor em powers Dr. Jenkins lo spare no expense In securing propsr nsiUtanco nnd authorizes him to purchase or rent land on Fire Island for quarantine purposes , I'urclmicil u l < 'l < mtlii llnspllnl , OCTIIOIT , Mich. , Sent. 0. The Board of Health yesterday purchased the steamer .Milton D , Ward for use as a cholera hos pital. She will bo thoroughly renovated nnd lilted uu for service and than anchored at n point some Uvo mlhs down the river. Cnntit lltrn'n Strict Qii iriintlnc. NEW YOIIK , SapU 0. According to advlcns received today from Porl Union , Costa Klcu , no European omlgrinls will bo received there until tlio cholera has abated on Iho continent. Note * til thn I'l.lRiio. CITV OF MEXICO , Sopt. 0. The Homo Board of Health has decided to establish a very strict quarantine against the United States should cholera appear there. Six station' * only v , 111 bo specnod ! where passen gers nnd goods can enter A.exlco und no iralns will be allowed to cross the frontier. I'lili.uii-l.l'iiu , PH. , Supt. 0. The Board of Health nt today's montln requested Iho surgeon general of the Marino luupltul tor- vlco to increase iho corpi at the fodorat quarantine at the Delaware Breakwater ; that a least two watchmen anil u hospital steward bo placed on arriving vessels during Iho whole period of their detention. LONDOV , Sept. 0.-Telegraphic advices re- colvod here hlato that the British Etcamor Ironohl from Mlddlesboro hat been quaran tine. ! at Kerotch , n seaport of KusUa. Chol era broke oul among her crew on the voyage , two of whom dlnd and were burled at sea. Eleven other members were stricKen with the plague are in a critical condltlop. LISIIOX , Supl.Tho ! ) Portugeuso govern ment has quarantined against Iho ports of Swansea and Plymouth. Loxnov , Sept. 10. The Standard's Ham burg correspondent says : "A further abate ment in tlio cholera epidemic U visible. The now casps Friday numbered TS'J ; deaths , ! MO. In the hospitals and barrnuKs 2,041. patients ore under treatment. There nre now only nine cases In the shipping quar ter. Prince Bismarck has donated 10,030 marks to Iho relief fund. Confidence Is re turning. " UOTTKIIDAM , Sopt. 0. Two cases of Asiatic cliolprn are leported at ICr.illzleon , three mlles from this city. Itoth of the patients were employed In unlojd'iu ; bhlus from Hum- burn anil Itnssla. Unu of thum hug died. LONDON , s-opt. 0. In tno cnso of the crow of thaHhlp Aladdin who refused to CD with the ship to an Infected port , the mag'stratc todnv gave u decision In favor of the Aluddin's crow. I.UWK-I , Hoi. . Pupt. 0. The ste.im hp ! Mnnl- toUan fro-i. O : isn'o\v Au ust Si. and II illfnv Heptcmbort ; . for I'hllulclphla. arihcd at the l > uli\\arn : UroiUwutor ut i p. m. toJav and sljim le I " " .ill x\oll ItAi.TiMOHK. Mil. Sent 0-Ths tnornln ? the stuainsh i Tlioiaas Mulvlllo arrived with a cargo of sulphur from Ulrgcnll via Philadel phia. Tlio bto imur wan rofuiud cnlr.ince at tlio custom house In accordance with Instruc tions n'uuivon this inuriiliiz from ? nrieon tJunonil Wviiiiin ut Washington. It is probable that the Mehlllo will Irivu to , o hack fur in- HtlllCtlUIIS. WA-IIIX ITTV , I ) . 0. , Sept. a The secret iry of state today rui'ehod a telegram from the I'nltfd Mates COMMII at &oiitliiinulon. a lylnt ; that Hie Mounts ( if Iho 11 intburginiuriuan line aru not forvvanllng stoeiago pussunuers , but ure forwar lin ? ucon l-olas ? pi senijors bv the Uolumbl.i anil others steamurs vi i Soiitlniiniiioii. CITV of MKVICO , sept 0. The steamers Ascan'a , from llainburg. nnu the Governor , from Liverpool , both with cluan lilllt > . have arrived at Vera. Ci u/ . The steamer Tjouisi'tna fiom l'vurocil | , has urrlved at Tiuiip.cu She also h.is , i clunn bill of health. I'Aius , Sont. ( -SUty-thrco I now eases of eholiira and O'Xlitnon iliiatli < weru roiurted In this city yestor.liiv and tnuuty-throo now cases und twanty-4lx do iths In the snhiirbs. DoWitt's Sarsoparilla cleanses tbo blooa , Increases iho appetite and lories up the sys tem. It has bcneUted many people who have suffered from , blood disorders. Il will help you. NUIIl'JltSKI ) CHIifil'O't ) fOHUKN. Troops Undrr Martin Vrcaa Itutlrc 111 Great Contusion. [ CopjrlKlitoil IS'2 by .InHUM ( lorilon Dennett. ] CL-JIACOV.W. 1. , ( via Gulveslou , Tex. ) , Sept. U. [ By Mexican Cao.o to tbo New York Herald Special to THE Unc.l News hat been received hero from S onc/uela up to Sep tember 11. Martin Vciras , in command of Crospo's forces outside ol Caracas , was ugaln surprisrd the night bloi-c and driven back Into Petoro In confusion. It was % confusion wild aniall loss on either side. Gucrras advanced and fired upon Mondo/a's outposls at Los Tcquos Ibc sjme nighl und there was lighting there on Seulcmber II. Helnforcemonts were sent from Caracas by tbo Gorman railways. Cicspo has arrived at Victoria from Valencia wiiu forty-lhreo battalions. The Ittochio loyalist as unuer 1'arra I'.ichcco , drove back Pepper's advance at Campburl , Just beyond Maculo. The legalist on September ! i were ot Cura- coa bUO strong and were ucllovcd to bo pltiu- nlng a night nltack on Luguayra. There was L'roat excitement there in consequence. Meudoza Issued a in'oclam.Uloii on September 1 declaring Clnaad , Bullvar and Puerto Ca- belle closed to forcicn commerce , nnd de claring lhat foreign ships must unload all cargoes , for Iho ontlio republic at Lngunyiii. Domingo Monagas has arrived here in his warship Puparo. Ho doaouncos Mcmloza's dictatorship und says he fears that the Oiltragos ho is commltilng will In volve Venezuela in grave complications with foreign powers. Julia Sunla and Casanas are also hrro , nnd they were clnietert with Mouogas on several occasions. They refuse to say anything about the masons for the conference. Lon Colma was seriously wounded hi the battle wilh Urdancln at Li- vela , but bis troops route 1 those of the "sen ator of the wiMt. " Urdanola made his ns- cape In Ihe sloop Marlon wilh bis staff only and they uro now here , il Is understood , en- route to Hnvtl. Fifteen hndred men were killed In the bulllo , The IIout proved use less. The guiia wcio bud and the steamers were soon disabled. Three of them were captured nnd the oilier * were sunn by the legalist's land batteriui. The states of Fal con , Larj , Cnrobobo und Snamoro are now In tbo hands of ' completely Crcspo's lluuten- anls , Mrs. L. H. Patt'jn , Hoinfora , III. , wrltoi : 1 From personal expsrianco 1 can rocomnrjaj UoWltt's Sarjap.inlU , a cure for Impurj blood and giiupral uobillty " DuiiKiir of u Strike. Citioioa III. , Sopt. 0. Graud Master SwccnoyJ'speaklng today of the danger of the strike on the Koadlug , said bis informa tion of ibe situation wus as follows ; "Thero have bean several meotliiLM held at Kaston , Pa. , by eiiKlnoors , conductors , lire- men udtl trainmen , nt which an agreement was entered Into by ihe employe * ot these departments and the same drawn up In writ ing , to stand by csich other In the event of ilia management discharging any em ploye for belonging to any of the railway orders. Grand Mauler Sargent of the llremon received a copy of tbu agree ment and I am Informed that President McLcoa uUo secured a copy. An order has boon Uiund bv the Udaillug ortlclals Hint all employes must t > ever their connection with any union , if thwy wish lo remain In the com pany's service.1' Mr. Sweeney added that contrary to re ports , no ono In Chicago has authority to promise aid In the event of a utriko on the Kcudlny , Arrmtrd HI un Klopur. Cnicuao , III. , Sept. P. A warrant was sworn out for the arrest of Hon. il. H. ICIsel , mayor of Brunswick , Mo. , who Is new reslcl- ing In this city. It 1 * charged tbat bo a few duvB ago elopeC from Brunswick with Kitty Ashby. He has u "wife ana two children In Brunswick. Mr * . tt'Inslow's Sooihiag Syrup Is the bsi ot all romodlos for ohildroa tuolhluir. 25 cents a bottle. AFFAIRS AT Sttft'lil ' OMAHA AW 111 U * Cyndiotto Pnrk ia nd/ / Longer ( \ Public . , i . ft CAN BE ENTERED ONLY" BY PERMISSION To ? Ono of tlio lleMilts "fdlic ItcfinnI of tlio City to I'nrrluno Ihli 1'ropcrtj 1 1 Will llo inrl : < ! | ' . HlRli IVnco. Tlio Oranlia Parlc commissioners have the tables turned upon some of tlio state ments which have bean maiio by tbo mom- tiers. A few months HBO , when the commission - mission was purchasing tracts for park purpose ; , tlio South Omaha Land company offered Syndicate park. The off or was rojoolod and other tracts for parlc purposes purchased Ono of tlio argu ments urged nitalnst purchasing the Syndi cate tract was that itvus ulronuy generally used us a public park , unu It would bo a use- Ic39 expenditure of money to purchase It. Thu parlc wus n natural one , and workmen and money had eonvurled It into ro.illy a pleasant nmt pretty resort. For tills reason the park \vu not purchased , and since that time has been open to the use of all who do- slred It. Tbo land company , however , found It rather an expensive- luxury to maintain a park , and the failure to dUpoao of It to the commission caused the company to resolve upoti some course to pursue. Tno conclusion was reached Unit the commissioners should bo slioun that Syndicate park wns private property nnrt maintained at private expense. The land company Uis : resolved to tciifo In tbo park and workmen nru now at work erecting ; a ( tight board fence arouua tlfty-six acres of tbo park land. This foil co Is seven foal high , and will servo to keep away all parAoni from this resort , whlnh , in the past , has proven such u pleas ant rutrc.it for ttic people of both Omaha and South Omaha. It Is not probable that thn company \vlll refuse permission to bold pic nics or social Riitbennss , but ns it nuuilu park It will bo a thing of the past in a few il.ivs. Just how long this will'coulluuo no ono scorns able to say. AdilrcsHuil Ihu lti > | iiibllrtn : . As soon us the business of the republican caucus wits completed last evening Colonel Savage introduced Colonel A. A. Jones of Lincoln , the colored orator , who has lately dllightcd so many Nebraska audiences with his eloquence and logic. Mr. Jones delivered ii n nblu lulriross and awakened a proat deal Of gonulno ntithiislnsm. Ho spoke for nearly an hour. Ho was folKnvoJ bv Uev. I. C. Williams , the colored preacher , who inado n brief address. David Anuorson , Colonel Mayflold and othora responded as their names were called. and It was nearly mldnleht before the gath ering udjournoil. The attendance nt the caucus was very large , Germanla hall being tilled to over- llowlne , and nearly three hours were re quired in which to count the ballots. School I.IU-riiry Soclotr. The High School Lltornry sociuty was re organized yestordav by the election of the following oftlcers : Provident , Mildred Den nis ; vice president , lOthel Honor : secretary , t'ren Burroughs ; assistant secretary , Alfred Eastman ; treasurer , MubalUray ; librarian , AliUtio Howe ; assuluntllur.irian , EttaErlon ; editor , Alice Adams. IL'ho soclc'.y will moot every Friday afternoon nnu a program \vill bo curried out. During itiio winter several entertainments and socials , will bo given. Drunk 1'oison. Lucy rioldon , a llttlo S'joar old inlss , the daughter of A. A. Sulddnvha lives in Good Luck addition in the stiuihwstorn part of tbo citv , came near dying from poisoning- torday morning. The johtld secured a small vial of Iodine and dranlr the contents. Dis covery was made In tlmu tb save her llfo. ° " lilt XVl'th ' iiJtrick. At Hammond's , packing house yester day a brick fell from the fourth story strik ing George Marvel , an employe , upm : tbo shoulder , dislocating it. At the same plant U'llilam Richards had boiling water spilled upon his feet , baaly scalding them. Notes itutt I'crftonulrt. Dr. Sfabaugh was In Lincoln yesterday , returning last evening. Mrs. W. H. Dabnoy of Oakland , Pa. , Is visiting with Miss Clara Mane. Mrs. C. J. Anderson of Burlington , In. , Is visiting with her sister , Mrs. C. A. Larson. Horn A Jaughter to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Martin. Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. .lucob Hush. Mrs. Ida Moon of Holdrege , onrouto homo from n visit to Michigan , Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.V. . S. Anderson. Mrs. Dr. Martyn of Columbus and Miss Martyu of Chicago are visiting with the family of Dr. W. II. Slggins. A lariro delegation of the members of the Iloyal Arcanum and their friends will } > lu the excursion to Lincoln today. The tram leaves at 1 :3J : o'clock. Disease never successfully attacks the sys tem \vlth pure blood. DoWltt's Sarsaparllla makes nuro new blood and onrlcuc : . blooJ. A KIM run 1111 : Coinplcto I.Ut of CliniKUH In tlio ICugul.u- Srrvlce. WASIII.VOTON' , D. C. , Sent. U. ( Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] Tlio following army order * were Issued yesterday : Tholouvo of abonci grunted Mijor John A. Darling , Fiftn artillery , July S.j. ls extended - tended twonty-nvo davs. First 'Lieutenant , Ellas Chandler , Sixteenth infantry , will proceed to New York and report to the superintendent of the locrultlng service on or about October 1 , fop assignment to duty at David's Island. This detail is mido : with a view to u tour of duty for two ynaM. Leave of absence for four months , to take effect about October 1 , or as soon thereafter as bis services can bo spared by his department cammandor , is granted Captain Henry Solon , Fourth Infantry. Leave ot absence for ten dav.s is granted first Lieutenant James E. \Vilson , Fifth Infantry. Captain William Crozlor , Ordnance department , will proceed from Now York city to Philadelphia on pub lic business In connection with Inn manufac ture of gun carriages for the Ordnnnco do- parrmont. _ Wnlnrn I'o WABIIINOTON' , D. C. , Sopt. 0. | Special Telegram to TUB BBB. ] The following list of pensions granted Is reported by Tim Buu and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Additional William Anthony , Owen Mathowa , Hiram C. flodgkln. In- oreaso John Coonrod. Original widows , etc. Hotter A. UoyUojds , Margaret J. Muck , Mary Ann Hove , Sopbronia ICnuney. Iowa : Additional Ana Toojo. Inuroise Eli P. Harrington. Original widows , etc. Julia Flanliran , Julia A. James , ( mother ) , Rebecca Armstrong , Phobey Johnson , minor of Joslah Trumbell , HutU E. Bowers , JuliaS. Warren/ ' South Dakota : Additional Lawrence 1C. Chamborlam. Originall widows , etc. An thony Morse ( father. ) .Movitmoiittf uf Of in Hti-inier * . At Southampton Arntod : Augusta Vic- torln , from Now York.v At St. Thorn * -Halloa Vigilancla , from Bouth Amoilcan ports faf New York. At Lizard Pasted : I Greece , from Now York for London. At Houlogno Arrived : Amsterdam , from Now York. At Glasgow Arrived : Grecian , from Montreal. At Queonstown Arrived : Normandio , from Now York for Liverpool. At Liverpool Arrived : Vancouver , from Montreal , Arrcit of u Mlisourl Aluyor for l ullli u rrntly ( llrl. tlint'AOo , III. , Bept , 1) ) . The promised BOH- nation oyor the arrest of the mayor ot llruiiBWlcrf , Mo , and pretty Hattie Anhby last night for olopamont did not mature today , Thocbtof executive of the Missouri town. John H. UoUel , appeared In court this morning , but tbo editors aokcowlogod thai they had not nun ) clout evidence to hold the prisoner , so the case was nolle prosiod. MUu Asuby , tUo captivating milliner1 * clerk , for whom Holsol U nllcgcil to hare deserted sorted both a high olTlco nnd pretty wlfo and daughters , was turnei' over to thn mercins of Police Matron McDonald todnv to think at at leisure n \vhothor ho would rather return - turn homo or tnco a dlsordorlv conduct trial hero. The girl say * sno mot Hol ol nt the theater lust nlghi. That wns the first ho know of her presence In the city , anil ho ne- compacted her name , wlioro they wpra ar rested before ho Imil time to bid her good nlcnt. 0 u.\i UIN : intos. Spcrlul Cilcrs lorSiturili : : > ( Irntx * rnrnl li- 4ng ( liiniln nt Ytittrnnn I'rlrnTniniirrim. 1 cnso of fjonts' line llrlttflh 1 lioso , como in bluc'.c , motlos , tins : and browns , at l'Jo } pot1 p.ilr , wo"th 2oc. Oolita' cutlon j IUHO , tnoilos anil tuns , only 17c ) ) er uair , 8 p.ilr for oOo , worth 3 jo per pair. 1UO tlo/.on cents' line whlto llnon liatul- korchiufs , itnUals. onlv 15c onuh , worth iloc. iloc.Our Our entire stock of ponts' summer undcrAvonr to bo closuil otttut loss than cost. cost.All All our 60c nogllgo shirts to bo closed out at 3oe each , lOOdozon RonU'tt-ply llnon collars itr all the now stylos. 1'JJc oach. 100 dozen gouts' Jl-ply llnon culTs only 12ju per i > . \tr , worth inc. Gents' line lock scarfs , this season's styluH , only IHo each ; elotrant poods. 1 case of pouts' line c.itnol's hair half hose only lUe , worth Hoc. Gouts' white merino umlorwonr , heavy weight , pearl buttons and ribbed till , only oOc , worth 7oc. In children's underwent' wo carry the larpost and cheapest line woat ot'Ulil- cairo ; special prices will bo inado on this line tonionow. Best quality of Ice wool 21o t > or box. 1,000 pounds of Gorman knitting yarn , only lllc per skoln. Children's cotton ho.so , fast black , Sc , 12jo , 16c and 2oc ] > or pair , spletuli d value. 100 dozen boys' shirt waists reduced to 25o. Special sale of corsets for tomorrow. $1.00 corsets reduced to Too. Too corsets reduced to oOc. Don't forgot t.ho sale of children's wool underwear commences tomorrow. ON SALVJ MONDAY. Our domestic Fashion Koviow. Pull and winter stylos. Only 10o each , regular prlco 23c. WOOL DUESS GOODS. Special for Saturday. 54-Inch all wool habit cloth in all col ors , jilco for wraps , 88c. 40-Inch black satin linish hcnrictta , special for Saturday 83c. 40-inch till wool Georgian plaids , nloo for kilts and bchool di esses , 68c. 52-inch broadcloth , blnclt and colors , only $1.00. 51-inch storm serge , navy blue , $1.15. 40-inch all wool homespun , 59c. 54-Inch Scotch novoltlos , heavy rough goodb , only OSo. Hi-inch silklincst Gorman henrlotta , regular dollar line , in colors , "fir. [ IAYDKN UIIOS. roifit. Tou-iis AO' ! > f tlio Iliinto tlio Nrt\v Chiiiiiitlon. BniMiNniiAM , Ala. , Sopt. 9. The speniil train conveying Corbctt and his friends , which left New Orleans at 4 a. m. . arrived hero this evening , when Corbott was ten dered n reception. When Mobile was reached nearly every one on tbo train was silll In bod. An im mense throne gathered around the train and Hhnuteu for Coruott until the now champion was obliged to get up , drusb nnd show him self at the door. This sntlsllcd the crowd and thev cheered him to the echo. His train was loaded with1 bunting and on the locomo tive was n nicturo of himself. Ho was given a lUtterlng reception along tbo route. Corbett boxed with Daly , his sparring partner nnd trainer , at O'Brlou'a onern house In this city tonlcht. Tbo house was packou. Standing room conlii not be had , nnd an angry mob of disappointed men strupt'lod with each other outside. The champion was received with tumultuous ap plause. Corbott's right Is puffed nnd swollen yet , so ho was cnrjful with It , XEIIS ov risiiti > .iY. DllllU-HtlC. The Colorado g'ass work * at Colorado City. Colo. , was damuKOd by lire to the extent of MO.010. Andy Jeffries nnd Adam Foster , both col ored , were hunxcd at Sp.trtanburtr , S. 0. , for miirilur. . Employes of the Hawyui-Goodman sun int.1. Mononilneo l.ninljcr coinpiiny'x Mill , Subnurt/ mill and the .Mciiniuliiue nn I Mantnoltu HOY f.i'itniy at Mcnoinlncu , Minn . went out on n htrlku. The pupo hits appointed Archbishop Satolll uposlllu delegate to tlio L'nilcd State ? , lie will roiiinin n yu ir. and will visit nil dioceses In the coiintiy and olit tin statlstlus as tn the Kroutli uii'l Dresent t-nrulillon ot the f.iltli , I'o-itmubtut Uuncral W.in iiniikur has li-sned his expected older duputl'.liu' the uostin jslers of Jn'o dpll\urj' cities to ns itndriir.il com- mnnltlos to put di | letter IMINOH on Ihu request of oitl/ens for lliu co loutlon and delivery uf muli at house doors. Late icpoits from thn s nno of the accident on the L'.imbrl.t & Cleurlluld rail toad near Altoona. 1'a. . slmw thr > i niiin men Hero killon , all Italians. Tbo onglneur anil llrein.in , whoM ) dlBObcdloiicc of oiuors was rnsuonhiblo for tlio uctildem , have dls.ippuarutl. I'ciiclgii. The Hallo of Itoino ininciinces the resigna tion of Mr. Albert G. I'ortor , United btatvs minister to Italy. ICInt ; Humbert mid Queen .Margnvrlta of Italy , accompanied bv tlio royal retinue , are uncstrtof the o ty of ( Jenoa. and will bu pres ent dnrlnc the Columbus celebration there. Tlio tnulL's congress , In session at Cilasirnw , ndoptoU a lusolutlon ( louiurlir- that an olirht- houi day should bo iimde compulsory , lucupt where a particular tr.ulo b.illotud lobe ex empted , and rejected a motion to promolo a lull In parliament to piuvcnt the Importation of forulitn labor during strikes. WK.vioui.o.isra. . ItV1II llo Cool mill hlioirrry 'lliroucliuiit Xclirnxloi loilii ) ' . WASIIISOTO.V , 1) . C. , Sept. 9. Forecasts for Saturday : For Nebraska Fair , pre ceded by showers tonight , cooler ; winds be coming northwest. For lowa' Occasional showers ; slightly cooler , south winds , becoming northwest. For the UftUotas : Valr , preceded by nhow- ors tonight In east portion , cooler In South Dakota ; northwest winds. I.ur.il ituconl. Orricn OPTIIB WiVTIIKK : BUIIRAU , OMUIA , Sopt. 0. Omalm record of temperature - turo and rainfall compared with correspond ing dav of past four vcan : 1R02. 1BU1. J69J. ISsO. Miiximnm tomporntnro. . . . 77 = 71 = 7J = b'J ° Mlnliiinm tempuratiiro M = OJ = 18 ° Oi = Avurncu temnuraturo . . . . d0 ( * 'l = 00 = 72 ° 1'ruclpltat on 03 CU 00 00 Statement nhowlng the condition of tem pera turu nnd precipitation at Omubn tor the day and March 1 IS'Ju ' bincc , - , u < compared with the general uvuragu : Normal temperature. 07 = Uullclency for the day. 1 ° Deficiency slnco .March 1 418 = Normal precipitation 11 Inch Deficiency for the day H Inch ICxcciB blnco Murcli I . , . . . .18 Inch O. U. LAWTOV , Obierrer. WOnTH A GUINEA A BOS. iiTASTELESS-EFFECTUALii Fen > Tnken directed tbrt * farooui I'llli will a , i pron murvtlloui r itor tln > i totll euiecbled ( i . > b/ the atwutir kmdud dl no , , * 35 Cents a Box . - bntgtntrallr rtcoin ! d In Kngltnd and. In ' , fart tbrouinout tna world to bo "worth a iiulnmi a l > ni. " ( or Ilio re no a ( bit thcr UIM , UlJUn u wlita runup urcnm. ! i > luliili , > Dl ! tlitt Ihejr Into oreil to many uff rtr not mtrelooo but many iiuliioti , m | | doctora' till * . i > Covered nith a Tnileleti & Soluble Coaling , ! Of nil drucgliu. 1'rlco 25 cents a box. < Hour York Depot , 383 Canal HI. MnchlnontnlOTonnDny Price. Our \Vnrronty ( Iwt * with inch : Machine. TheSoutlnvlcU Huttna lrc IR nl-hotio , tull-clrole maculno. It lin Ilio Inrccu frmoponlni ; of Balestlulitj ilrafllldit , t = raEs CnpucUj-l Oniolructlnnt Dnrnlilllty nil SANDWICH it ) iir < , IOWA In starting one press recently wo baled nine tons in five hours with new hands. \uu inny miy , lo talk nliont lieatcrt Well , there In nlnuil Hi Hindi InKInK to lie ilone In LITTLE ovi'ry lion cliulil luforu onlor- I n I hiaurt. nmt It I' n K OI limn now to l > 02ln Itrlm ; the PREVIOUS lioii'cluilil to our ttoro nnil look nl tlio HEATERS nmt lie pi ( cil I'oforc you | itirclm o H rn t noth nil to look nromtil , ninl nuw Is n KOUI ! tlmo to < lo tliut tort of tliliu P. O.DE VOL , ANo Agi'iit Tor Colninlila Illcyrlrs. 504 Broadway and 10 North Miiiii u COl'NCII. III.ITKS. S. W. PAMLE , M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Experience. KEADKU OF DISKASES OF TiIEN AKO WOJIKN. rKoritiETou or THE WOKLU'9 IIEltnAI. DISVEN- 8AKV OF .Ml-.UICIN'E. I treat tbo following Diseases : Oitorrh of the Head , Throat , nnd I.uncs ; DI . onnesof the Eye nnd Uar.Ffuaid Aiwplcxy , Hoiirt DUcnse , 1.1-er Coiiiiilalnt. l.'Idney Compliilnt , Morvous Oablllty , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , Dlnbcte.- . Bright H rl-eascSt Vltus' Dance , llhcuihatism , I'aralj-sls , Whlto SwcllIiiB , Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate orcr.ns re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tnpplng. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of oil kinds. SBO to S50G forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease i cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or three hours , or no pay. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured. THOSE WHO AIH : AFFLICTED Will cave llfo and hundreds of dollars by calUnr/ on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlioonlyl'liyslclmi who cuii toll whut nllo a person without usklnp ; a question. All correspondence glricth * confidential. Modlclno sent by express. Addrctsall letters to . S3S Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ? ! i"SWff ! * S > " ? * /5 Ttf ? IPB a efl BitZ&SiSSeATEBA Oi Council IIIII.R. Capital slock Hiiriilus iiinl IVoIU ; S,000 ! ) Net cnpllal nnil urpl S25,0a ; ( ) ! ) Din-dor- ! I ) . Kd.niml'oi , K. I , . Hmcirt , ! ' I ) Olo'isnii. II. l\ Hurt , I. A. Miller , I. V. Illiclnill Mini Cliiirk-s K. Iliiiiiiiin. Tr iiiil KKIICM ! lmn' < , IIIK bu lni ! . l.iirsml capital 11,111 enrpliii ot mif bunk In boutliweMurn loiv.i ON T1MK DUI'OsI I'd. , The Whipples POST AUGER I'AT Klill.2.1 , ISO ! . Mnmifuctiiri'il bjr COUNCIL lirIIVSMl'U. . O Council Illurtj , lu WnrrnnUMl to lnU un clsht Inch luilu , 2fuut8 Inches , In ono IllllllltU. Ills unoiimlecl \ ony otlior In r.iiildlly , llulitni'ci of opura- lldii , coinplulun JBH of ooiiHtruu- tlon nn I c'hrmpnuBj. Ill * concoiluilij \ nil to bo n nmrtol for runlillty of uxecu- lion uiiil caio of uiicrntloii. Something New -815NM ) FOIl- Circul'.r - anl - 1'ricj FlPTfcENTH AAO FARNAM STS. Iliiltnil StiiH'H Mur liil' : Sulr. Ill thoiilrcnlt uoint of the tlnlloil fituto ? for tlio dUtrlcUif Nuur.m'ci. ' I ! I win | | . Wuliurs und John V. .McDowoll VH , Anulu-Ainoiluun Morlxun'o ti TrnHl Co. Ma : I * . I'nbllc notice U huroby ulvisn that In pursn- niK'o mill by v rtnuof A writ of oxuciit on li- Biieil ontuf Ilio nbowu-iiuined c.mrt In above imtlt'oil CUUHU nnd bourlnx date uf AiiKimt " .lid , W.K. I huvvluvlud upon mill tul.on nil Ihu rlKht , tlllu anil Intori'Ht uf the above nainuil [ iliiljitllU , KUnlu II. WultotH und .lolin V. ilc. Don'ell , In and to thn followln ilojr/Do I ru il oitii o , tu-ult : J.ot y In block Ii ! , In Iliinscom 1'liict iiilllliin ) , und thi ) eiibt 41 ( nut ol lot IU In lllii.ubiuiiM 1'liicu uililltlon tu lliu city o ! Omaliii. DoiiKliiH cuiiiiiy. .Nuhriul : < .i. all of which Ivl I I u.viiosi ) lo Niiln nnd null llm KIIIIIO to the blithest itnd Lies I lilddiir ill pnbllu line- tlnn , na thu law illrflvth. un lliu n'Klitli ' iluvof Ucli > bur , A I ) . U > ' . ut the liunr uf nluven u'olouU In lliu fumiiiHin of crinl ituy. ut the north dour of the IJntil Ktuluu vuiiit iKiuau nnil postulllcu / illn , In the citv of Unulm , Donitluti county , .NebniHKu. bald HII u IB lo uillsfy u jiidxmcnt of a ild court obtained al lit ) Muy tu m , 181. ' . in favor of thu Aiivlo-Ainurlcun MorlKitKu unil 'I'riiHt C'oiniiany nnd HKiitnui tliouald KUwIn II , Wul- luiu and John V , MoDownll. IIKAI ) 1) . B1.AIU1IITKII , U. H. MunliuL JOHN I' . lliitUN , Atturnuy for Dofundant. ' ' - - - - SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The want advertisements appearing In nanspipor nro oflon the most Interimlng part ot Us coatnnts. They o\pro s the urgent needs , the ilnlly wlshoi of the people who want vu'imthlng and who are IUnj to da r.oinothln : , Ad R N T.SVA \ l'kl-fti VoFtho best double nmtllnis nnd bik nt pin In the m irknu Kloulv uork. U in prove to h ivo uncut * who maul oxor $ JI u week regularly. AC.dreji ChiirlutSeliulthelis Uouno.l l'i IITs \\"AXTUI-I.iidy or ? OMtlniii'ui to board by * a private fain ly. Ail dross U 1 ! ! , lice. STRNOnUAl'lflfll nnd hoii'fKoiipor wantud. (3lvo rofuroiu'a Ad.lre s XXUluo , Uoun- el ; lllujrH \\7 ANTEIOnol qlrl for simorn ho nso > > \\ork ut'l'l I'l ittmr stroot. \ \ rANTKIHoard ) nnil room for cent Ionian , wlfo and child. Ad iross R II. Ii. llEH olllce. _ room or rooms for rent ut 700 Klrit uvo. "IIASTUKAOi : for horses unit piltlm first -L uliiss : fl.'i'J u month. Inquire ut 014 Uro id- nay. FAHM nnd city loani. Money loineil on lock and it rain. Hoiil ustate for mile. Diinllln'.1 nnd buslnoss roiital- ; . Money loaned for loc > 1 Investors , l/oii co &Tolo , n I'earl street. FUK SAIjR Ilurso. buirity mid Inrnoss nt lllc sacilllce : gco 1 outfit ! goj > l Wull liri'it ro.ul horse. Must sell. O. II. l.uwls , IS I'earl sticot , $ . " > , UOO stoo' < of inorch indl e In weslurn low.i , null loeatoil , dolm ; gen I bus'nims , for sale ortnilu. R O. Itartlott. ? ' ! llroailwny. l ) i ho. id of young horses fur trade ; Improved 'lironcrtv or l.ind. R U , Itartiett , 741 Itrond * way , ( 'ounll $ | .IHIO worth of dry irooils "nil notions for ox- change. K. ( I. llartlelt , 711 llrondwny. I7IDK SAI < K-Un < ntnery. ell lojntod In No- JL' hraskii. doliu coed linslnu-is. Will til : < o artn ur or sull entire business at a bargain 11 U. Sho.ifa FOU SAliK Improved 4-aeri ( ) < stock farm In western Iowa , * i ! ; ISJ-acro farm , J.'Ji ! : ! > . ncruit. S.Ti. Johnston & Van I'attcn. ) , IIar.lwiro sto.-U In contr.il Neb. 1 Wllllnvolcu KWJ. i : Hdheafu. ii'OK KAI H Choicest Turin In I'oitawntta- in o Co. , 4111 iiL'ros wail lou.itud an.l lin- pro\o.l. I'lL-o IIJ un acre. Ii II. Shuufo. 11' YOU have .I'lythlni ; for sale or trade see 1C. II. Slufo , llro nlwiiv mi I M tin slrjiil. \j \ OKKKNf DiTollln.'sIn nil pirti of tlm A. cliy R II. Slui.ifo. llD.vdw.iy anil .Main. " W ANTED -K.iUurn N'obr.isk.i InniU in ox cliiiir u for Uounoll Hi nil's properly. [ ! . IL Hheiifu. Urotiiw.iv and M iln HtrJ3U FOIt i-AIK On sm-ill p-tytnonts. fruit anil Kiirdim Inn I noir Uoinicll Illiill'i ) U. II. i-lioafo. llroadw ly .in I Main struat. I71OR SA1/IC Albion Kollur mills on Iloono J-1 river. Nub. ; tlue < it w itorpowur In thu slate duvulopln ? li" > liorso power w itur entire yo ir : d.illy civiuity | , IUO InrroU ; lua-b nerv and l pnrtpn inccscninpli'toln every ilut. ill.C. ; ) ) I f raiuu riisliliMicu ; b acres of Ian I , tltlo uurfo > t , price , $ . " > .JJJ ; will take mil uprovo I o.titorn Nebraska land. R II. sli T71OH SAMC Oloan stusK Irirlwnro , well os-- -L1 tub Nlio I trr.lo , Involuo aUoill t\OJ ) . Good c.ison for soliln ; . Tjnm cish. U , II. Slionfo. iKoUTB Oil HE\T ( JoTul coal yard wllli JL' sualt'S. iilc. UroumliliiliN. NIcliolBon & Co. T/lim i.VOIIANai2-llutnl and rust nir.iiit iloc.ito i at dhuuort. Noli. , and III lots In Denver , Colo. : will cuclmiuo for clear Xo- br.taUn land 11 H. Slioafo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $ : i.n)9 ) will buy 7-rooiu cottuiin wilh 0'ixllO ft. lot on .North Kovonth slrcoi ; n bur a n. R II i-hcafu. FOR SAM-J Ilardwuro biooK. will Invoice Him ) : l u 'to 1 In an active .Niilirasidi town of I , .VIO popnlutlon : business old I'st'ib'lhhuii ; will bo iruiO'ii ) Investigation. U. II. Sho.ifo. QA ACKE f.irni with linpiovonients , llvo OfnillcH north of Council Illuils ; Jl.'ian acre : u MI up b.ir nln. R II. Uhe ifo. \\7ANTKD-No1 rasUn land In uxuh.ineu for it peed work lior-ius. R II. heife. O -APUK fr.nn , tJi.ao nn aora If hold \flthln -Jtond.ivs. l.oc.itlon HUVUII inlliH from Coun cil II ulVH A sn ID bar. Ml n. II II. Shuafo. Wll.l- yon I iiiid a homer \Vu IniM ) a finn res di-iicu lot uhlc'i ' we bell for CiO If timuii MIOII Oiumjslilolds. .Nk'hiilniiii A. Co. 1 _ [ All' Heeiloii of iinlncnmlioriiil Inml In Ne- l br.iska lolr.ulo for city property. Greun- Nicholson & Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D xoods MOCK to tnilu for low.i liiiul. iJieiiiislilolils. Nli'liolsim fi Co. DW W IO litivo a iiiinil.or of K"i > il tunantH who \ , ' u n I us to K t ileslr iljlo IIOIISCH for them. Do yon want tu runt your liousd ? ( iruon- shields. Nlcliolaon fc Co. G.I iTroadway. Uruonahiulds. Nicholson .It Co. . foul estiito. ivu-rooin houtu for H ilo on your torms. Cho'iper than paying rent. ( ircuiislilolds. Nlcholhoii .V Co. _ _ _ _ _ NI'.W suvun-room house , oloso to Ilunton slroot. Will tia-lo for vacant lots or land. ( Jn'oiishlulila , Nlcholhcn & Cu. laiiu INSTITUTE. Eye & to INFIRMARY TREATMENT OP ALL HcntfiiclllUos , niipnr/ituian / 1 rtvnMloi furs I33)iif j Iroilmi'iit nr every form nf illso nu rorilr- liuiiiuJIcilormirKUal truit.nu it. r/iliiiib forpiill'jnU , lioir I un I iil'.u 1111133. lloit n'3 roinoiliitliinii In lliu noM. Wrllo for clrculurs DM ilurnruillloi iiinl bracal , trill- en , tlub fool , ourraturet nf nplim , plloi , ( uinurl uia < ccr , intirrli , hrone'illli , Inliiilnlliin , nluatrivlty. unr- iilri > l , uilliiiiiiy | , klilnuy , bin I lor , 0/0 , uar , ikiii und liliiml HII lull nur/lcnl iipHni'.luni nn u/nupw / A Hi'uqiAiTV. Uf UUillDH Hook on Itl.oiHui of tlKK. WtilmvolHliilyiiiltuU lylni-ln tie. -Jl iir iraninn ilnrliu roilliiimieiil , Irlcilr rryiilo. Onlr Itullubla .MulltMl InH UUo miiliu ITtlVATK DIHKASKH All Blood ll ) iu < ' urojiifiilly lruU 1. Hyplillltla PiilMiiiMriiinovudfi-iiiii tlio y tiini wlilioul murairy , Isiiw Uustorutlvi ) Trunfuuiil for liiit of VITAL 1'OWKll. I'aminiUHslile lo rlilt in umy b Irnutod ut liunio by oorriinixiiitluiicu , All < iuiniiiiinloitl ii fiiiillilentlul. MiiJIclniiiiirliMirii nuntxiuiiUiy mall or uipr f , uciiroly luckal.no uuir i tn Inllciitii COT lunuiir noiulur. Ono parmi ml Inlsrvlii.t iirdturrol. Cull nnil coiuu tun or nu nl lili ury ut your ciuu , ui4 wdwillon I In plain wrippar , our BOOK TO MEN ' ' " ' " " " " " " 1'"vll'J ( "P" ouun lit mctr , tllU or Nurvoi < DHMJ , Itupnlt icy , yplitllvOloJtaii4 VurlOJ ulo , will ( iiioi HonlUt. llrutua , Alipllaiicni for Dufur.iiHIui u'l I Truol Only luuiiulactor/ tliu wunlof Omalia Medical anil Surreal Institute 2Oh nnd Broadway , O unoll Bluff t. Ton inlntiioirMo from cantiruf OuiUt on un J tounll lllun"uluctrln niul it ll.iu. Silii & diiuilliua ( > < ; "A.llor"0y8 "l iiw- | tlcu In thu utiitn unil finlur.il courli. Itoo uu .1. 4 unil llonro block , Uouuull lllulln , la.