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    THE OMAHA DAILY B13R : TtT/UUY , SttPTRMliKR 27 , 1892.
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL
OFFICEi - NO. IC
DC llverort by carrier tu % nr P'vrt of the city
II. W. TILTON. - MANA.OKR.
ll lsln ( < > On ce
K y. Plmnbhi ? Co.
l.'ouncll Blurt * Lumber Co. .
Mrs. J. A. Oorham Is secretary of the
World's Fair club U Council Bluffs , instead
of Mrs. L. tt , Gorham , as before staled.
Olio Itoiser and Uiy Loomls , bJih ol
Council Bluffs , were married Saturday even
ing.by Kov. A. Overtoil nt his residence.
A p'otlltoii for lotiors ot namlnUlrallon
was Hlcilla the district court justerday by
Alexander Valller In the ostuto ot U. I ) .
Vullicr.
Thu council will UKO n trip as a committee
of the whole this morning to the norlhcasl
iurt of tho'clty to look ntlor the proposed extension
tension of South First slrcot lo the citj
limits.
A writ of attachment was Issued Suturda >
night from the district court In favor ol
Ollicer & Pusoy for $ . ! OiJ against C. L-uuetv
oorfor , to socurb the purohaso money duo ot
Ronm property that Lanzondorfortiad boughl
of the plalntlfts.
Peter Bondc , a resident of Cut-Off , wai
n nested la t evening on a charge of ussoul
with Intent to do great bodily injury , pro
fcrrcd ogalnst lilm by his wife , Johanm
Mnrv Bondo. Ho i-avc bonds In the sum o
KMXffor his apnoai-.uico before Justice Hum
mer nils morning ut ' . ) o'cloclt.
"Mnrrlilgo license * were issued ycstorda ;
to Bciijainlu T. IJoutdcn and Julia M.ltt
both of Pottawattnmlo county , and t
Joseph E. Musgravo of Glonwood and Nor
K. DantutR ot Omaha. The Intter eoupl
wcro mnrrlod by .Instlco Hummer and loft a
once for their homo In Glnuwood.
Work has bcon commenced and Is pro
pressing rapidly on tbo now road that wa
ordered by thu supervisors rec"ntly rnnniiii
cast from'MadlEOii street through the Kloii
tract , The road will cross Indian crock , am
will open up a now district to tinvel. ' 1 h
result will probably be n boom in property Ii
that part of the city.
The attorneys in the case ol ICoys Bro <
ngalnslJ. P , Weaver made their nrcumont
to the district court , yesterday inornlnir prc
pirnton- submlttlue the ease finally to th
court. It is the litst of a series of ton suit
which wcro commenced for the purpose c
compelling seine of the mombnrs of tli
board of trade to pay amounts they sut
Fcrlbed to n. bonus which was held forth r
en Inducement to ICoys Bros , to movu the !
factory from Villlsca lollils city. They sul
Rrqumilly refused to puy on the crcund tin
the location of the lact < jry ns finally sclectc
wns not the ono on which the factory was l
bo placed when they made their nubscrli
tlons. The present is a test csso and tti
outcome will be watcbud with a great deal <
Interest by the other defendants. ,
Miss Myrtle Kulchum , teacher of oh
nulion in the Omaha Conservatory t
Music , will bo in Council BlulTs Tucsda
evening , September 27 , for the purpo-
of organizing classes in elocution an
Dolsarto'physical culture. Those into
cstcd will tlnd Mis Kotcham at tli
homo of Miss Mary Damon , 109 Soul
Fourth street , between the hours of
and 0.
Never before have the people i
Council Bluffs and Omaha had such r
opportunity to buy aero property suiti
bio for homo or fruit as is offered I
Day & Hess. 400 acres to pick f roi :
Only two and a half miles east of Com
oil BlulTs poslofflce.
1'ltllHOA.Il. I'AKAUKAPHS.
Born , to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loomis , n so
Born , to Mr. and Mrs. C. Spruitt ,
daughter.
Mrs. Moillo Larimer Valentino Is the guc
of J. J. Brown nViu family.
Deputy Clerk Loach of the federal court
Keokuk , la. , Is in the city.
Mrs. A. A. Trnosdoll of Washmgt
avcnuohas returned frciaa visit toChuycni :
W.vo.
W.vo.Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. William ITIghsmllb have i
turned from a four weeks' trip Ihrougb t
west. ,
Eugene Stupfol , people's party cnndldn
for the county clerkship , wus in tbn city y <
tordoy. '
Mrs. S. U. Babh of Osceolo , la. , is In t
city , the guest of her daughter , Mrs.
Spruitt.
William Solss will leave this ovonlncr foi
four weeks' visit with bis parents in .N
chunicsburg , Pa.
J. A. Hnrrott , who tins been visiting 1
brother , II. P. Barrott , returned ycstcru
to his homo in Lincoln , Nob.
Hov.'I' . Mi K. Stuart will leave today 1
Charltun , whcrn ho will take un his in
duties as presiding elder ot the Churil
district.
Joseph Parker and John Fisher , who tin
inado this city their homo for about a yc ,
will leave this evening for Mussillon , (
where ihoy ox poet to llvo.
Dr. F. S. Thomas , B. C. Dawaon , Char
Wicks and E. J. Abbott have returned fn
Washington , where they attended the Gra
Army national encampment.
Hov. il. P. Dudluv , the now pastor of t
Broadway Methodist church , lelt ycsterd
morning for his former homu In Ues Molni
Ho tvlll return wild uU family about t
middle of tbo week. ,
Among the arrivals at the Grand ho
yesterday were C. B. Pray of Dos Main
John A. Gwen of Dm Molnes , Low is Ml
of Corvdo , Mrs , U , Carr Early and M
Lola M. Early of Sao City.
The City Uuion of Christian Endoav
societies will entertain a uncial on Tin
day evening at the residence of
Gi OBS , corner North Sixth street a
Washington avonuo. A musical p
giani will bo rendered and a ploasi
social time is promised to all who
tend. Kofrcshtnonts cents.
Miss Emma Iloistmid , fnohiona'
dressmaker. Good lit gtiarantoi
Prices reasonable. DOS 6th avenue.
Klllmt u MuU Ho jr.
A dog that had all the outward ympto
of hydrophobia created so mo oxaltom
yesterday morning on Eighth street n
the corner of Fourth avonuo. C. E. Bell
tlcod him running up the street past
houbo. IIo was throwing ( treat , lleclia
foutn from his Jaws nnd gnapnlnfr vlciou
from slue to sideus ho ran , Mr. Bell h
rleu his children , who wcro ulaylut ; 110
the yard , Inlo the bouso , unu tlfuu. seiziut
lurpo revolvflr. KIWU chnsu to the doe ,
llred noveral limes wit bout , offucl , uml nil
tnonanlna Ulsuupourcu in a vacant hoi
Churlcs.WnUontiucurcd tin 1 ha'scone a I
minutes Inter , armed with a nmull rifle , i
Bueceedea In puuinu a hullot into tno r
mill's head and Inyjup him out cold. ' 1' '
tuualely tlin uffalr took nlaco early In
inornliiR nd n panic was avoided. If It !
occurred a little later , when the child
were on their way to school , a culau
would'huvo hoen almost unavoidable.
Gentlemen , the linesillno of tall gpj
in thu city , junt received. Roltor , 1
tailor , 810 Broadway. .
Wuiilttil tu liny.
Improved p-operty. Will pay oasl
price U low. II. G. McGoo.lOMnlualr'i
Trains for Mimawa ut 11 a. m , , 2 , < ]
6 , tl , 78 ana i ) o'clock | i. m.
itv < ii
Wheeler fc Ilcrald'a barn which
burned Hunilav night wus Insured for f I
nnd tie rnntcula forfSOO. Iloth policies v
\fllhthoCuUucil llhifTa Insurauco cbmji ,
Ttio entire IDAS U thought to ho $1,500.
lidos the almon total destruction of tbo I
u car loud o ( baskets was buraod. "
UOpooplo In tlua'cuy use gis BtU
ho Gas Co. putn 'am in at cost
* Judaou , civil engineer , ! )2S ) Droudw
V
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
the Uulon Depot Company Amount
to a Big Snm.
MARRIED AGAINST HER MOTHER'S ' WILL
Itotvflii Oiiinlin ( llrl Huulcil tlin VlRMnnco
of ii .HI < TII Parent At the School
for the IcnrKillnl n
Jlnil l > i > < ; .
Chairman II. 11. VnrHrnnt of tbo city
council ( Inaneo committee hus ucon looking
over the records In order to find the amount
of tnxus that nro ihio from the Union Uapot ,
company preparatory to mnkliiK a report nt
tbo council meeting next Monday evening.
The council has nlcondy remitted tliu regular
city taxes , the Hoard of Supervisors has
done the snino for llio county taxes anil the
council ruforrcd the question of remitting
the spocliil tuxus for uraillnp , s'owor and
curhmg to tbo fluanca comimltcovilli In-
slructlons to find out the nmouiit cluc < ntid
nlso to nsemnlri whether the remission
could ho mnJo Ic&nllMr. . Vmillrur.t llnits
that the OBuliir tuxes which havo'nlroaily
lieca remitted , Including both city and
vountv , amount to $ ( ib , whllo the special
tuxes , which the cit.v council tins beuu asked
to romlt , amount to M.WM.lXl. The comtnlt-
tco will ha prepared to report on the ques
tion of locality nt the" next meeting , ulthouau
the dmlnuun ik'cllnrs to say what will 00
the tmttiro of the recouimunilatlon.
hrlionl lldiiril Ali'iithig.
The school board hold un extra session last
ovcnlnfi. President Waltu und Mem burs
Fluid , Shubcrt , Stacy nnd Brldenslun : were
present.
The bond of the new secretary , Ucorgc G.
Clark , wilh William Arnd , Theodore Quit-
tar nnd W. H. Uoopor as surntlcs , in the sum
of i'J/jOU , wns unnrovod and the oath of ofllco
was iidminlbtorcd.
s
The hand of F. Wlcs ns tronsuror. with .1.
1) . EdmutidKoii , 13. E. Hart , John Ucnnott ,
I. A. Miller , F. O. Uluuson unit ( J. H. Han-
nau sureties , in thu sum of t100,000 , was ap
proved.
President. Wnlto stated that ho had tried
to ludtiuo the contractors who wcro nwnnlutl
the contract for the erection ol the Maulson
nvonuo Fchuol bullulng to slun the contract ,
hut they \\oulu not ngrco to that iiovtion
which provldud that the building should be
completed by Jonunry 1 , IbWi. The lenson
was that they were unnbla to got , lumber anil
would cot ho willing to guarantee the com'
plctton hotoro April 1. The president was
authorized to agreelu the con true torn1
terms.
E. A. Troutman and F. H. Evans wor ;
granted leave to have their children excused
from school each day to taliu music , nnd the
request of Mr . Coofc for Ino sumo thing was
rolerrcd to ttio BunoilulcnUeut with powei
to act.
Tlio secretnry wns Instructed to draw an
order for $1,000 to pay Interest on $40,001
worth of bonds which comes duo October 1 ,
Bids for setting and connecting a heating
nlant ut the Twentieth avenue bchcol house
wcro read ns follows : J. C. Bixhy , JJTO :
William Gilbert. $ H3. Tno chairman ot thi
llnanco committee was instructed to contract
with Gilbert for u now boiler for the sum ol
S''iVJ. The contract for setting and connect
Ing was also awarded lo Gilbert.
The secretary was instructed tj issue i
copy of thu fuel contract.to each janitor.
Lost or stolen Monday afternoon , t
coat with books and papers in pocket
Finder rewarded if returned. If stolen
thief can have pants and vest to matcl
sent to his address free of charge and m
questions asked if ho returns books am
papers. George Mctcalf , Woodbur
avonuo. . _
Mollinr.ln-l.iiw Wus Ton I.ntc.
Mrs. McDonald of Omaha called at , thi
police station yesterday morning and roR
istored a violent protest against the .way n
which her daughter Grace , a miss of 10 , hai
deserted her homo nnd married a young inn
named George F. Green. According to th
lady's statement , tbo young people bad bee
acquainted about two months , and Groeu ha
called frequently , although Mrs. McUona !
did not , like him and tried to induce be
daughter to have npthinc to do with hire
Friday afternoon Grace left her horn
for school as usual but did not re
turn. The first intimation he
mother had as to tbo cause c
her absence wan when she read in Tun Bis
that a marriage license had been issued t
the couple in this cltv on Friday. On visli
Ing this sldo of the river she ascertained thu
Green's mother accompanied them to th
otllco of the county clerk and had swot-
that the plrl Wus 18 years of ago. She als
learned that immediately after the wcddin
they had pone to Hattlo UroeK to stay unl
the parcntol wrath would huvo time to voti
Itself. Airs. McDonald wants somebody n
rested for something or other , but loll tl
nollcu station without cladding what si :
will do. _
Call on Messrs. Day & Hess and as
to bo shown the Klein tract of 400 acres
now on sale In live and ten acre tract
| s They will show it frco to all
JVilnrul Court Opens.
Judge J. S. Woolson of Mount Pleasant a
rived in the city yesterday morning an
opened the Snptombur term of United Stall
district court. No business was transacte
however , as hut few of the attorneys wt
wcro interested In the work of the tor
were on tbo ground , and un adjournment wi
accordingly taken Immediately until th
morning ut 10 o'clock.
The court calendar for the yoarendlr
Juuo ! JO makes a creditable snowing lor tt
ir court since Judge U'oolson's appointmon
During that year there word UU civil sui
disposed of by settlement or otherwise , at
there are itlll pending 4SO cases. In tl
same time tboro wcro 254 criminal suits dl
posed of and iliiea to the amount of { 30,11
imposed on convicted criminals. By fur tl
t- larger part ol these criminal * were violate :
of tbo internal revenue laws ,
lo A IVrli-ot ( Join.
That Bomi-grnnd Hard man piano i
Mullet'B. Go and see it.
AIIIOIII ; the .Mnli'8.
The attcndunco ut too school for tbo.ao
nt Is considerably larger thU year than Is usu
nt this timo. About 275 pupils are cnrolli
oIs so far , ami tbo'work of the term it nrogrea
Is Ing finely in all the branches ,
of The repairs are aUo going on rapidly ai
'y ' In a short time all < bo traces of the rcce
'yr lira will bo wiped out. The laundry , whli
rut wan burnnd , ba.s been cut down to ono ator
uta Ir.stoad of two , as formerly , and an cxtc
lo glen has been mudo to tbii south , consistli
st of ono story with u basement , the latter
sto. bo used for storing coal and the former for
o.id drying room. _
id
il- Boston store closes every evening at
ir- p. in. , unless Monday * and Saturdays.
lie
id Dtivlh , pure drugs , boat paints.
BU
Will ( in to .MU onri Vullvy.
Tbo Potta\vattumo | Democratic club holt
, mcetme last ovculng und decided lo go
J8 Missouri Valley this nvening to altend t
democratic rally , ut which Governor Holes
to deliver an address. They will louvo t
Northwestern depot at ll5 | and will retu
atlOlf ) . A fare of 05 cents for the rou
if trio has been secured for the occasion.
it.
it.I
I NruotlntlliC Wltli till * I
1 KANSAS , CITV , Mo , Sept. 20 , A s pee
from Fort Bill , I. T. , says the Uhorokeo co
mission began negotiations there today , w
the ICio-va , Goinmauchu anil Apactio Indlii
[ XX ) for the sulnot their reservation in Ibu Indl
„ territory ihecovorument. The proipe
mom to bo that thu negotiations will bo si
cossful.
ini
> rih < reU liy Slrikmg.
jCluui.ESTux , W , Va. , Sept. 26. A dlspal
03 from PocabonUs , Vn , , says : James You
and his wlfo wetatbot and Uilled hero. S
urday by inlncru who were on a sirll
Youug WUB working kome uouuulon men
pineo of strikers. On the snino day n former
who en mo to town .o oil hi * nroiluco win
tnkon from his borto ami Miot to death b
Italians. There npipf.rs to be a roljn of ter
ror In the vlcl.illjr ot Pocabou tns ,
VHIXDNK yi/n.sr/o.v.
It In niKriimiril liy tlin I'nn-prrMijtorliin-
Other niilijerf * Tulkrd Of.
ToitoNTo , Ont. , Sept. SO. At this utter-
noon's session ot the pan-Prcsbytcrlan coun
cil the subject takrn up wns of a specially
Interesting character , It being , "On the
American Churches nnd Their Work among
European Emigrants.1'
The paper on ' 'The Asiatics , " by Hov. A.
J. Kerr of Snn Francisco , created fruitful
discussion. Mr. Kerr claimed that tha
spread of Christianity among the Chlneso
was sadly Impeded by the manner lu which
the ( Jblncso in America urc treated by the
government and people.
John Hall of New York , Dr. Burnlall of
ClmttnnoogflTenn. , Dr.Prunur of New York ,
Dr. Uood of Pennsylvania. Principal IClnc
of Winnipeg nml Dr. Uochrnn of Brantford.
discussed the Chincao question in a very
vntorous manner.
Canadian sponkers suggested that repre
sentations should bo inuda lu the government
of Canada nnd United States In behalf ot
the Chinese , deprecating the muuncr In
which they nro treated hy both govern
ments. Dr. Georpc snld the record of the
United States In regard to the Chinese wns
ns Infamous ns the "Drcd Scott" decision.
How could they tnlic of. christianizing
Chinamen when they would not let thorn
pome into the countrvt 111 * cheeks H 1
hurnod with shnmo when Dr. Patton told
them the other aay that the covornmont was
ono that stood nltogolher out of the a'bocla-
tlon that was torinod to prevent Hreai-tnt
nnd liquor ) being Introduced in the now
Hebrides islands.
Dr. Cochran ol Brunttord , Out , offered r
resolution protesting agutnstthqconltnunna
of oppression nnd Inhuman treatment elver
to Chinese seeking utilry Into the Unltoc
States and Canada nnd which bo dcslroi :
adopted and forwarded to the two govern
incuts at Iho earliest date. The rcsoljttoi
wus referred to tbo business commlltc , whet
It had been amended so as to Include the casi
of Australia also.
Tuls evening's papers doult with thi
church , life and work lu'Brltish colonies.
Sulnctlplloiin lot-tint Worlil'H I'll I r.
UIIICAOO , 111. , Sept. 'M. Beginning Octobo
1 subscriptions will bo received for flftcoi
days by the tieasurcr of the World's ' Colum
blnn exposition tb the issue of SI.OUO.ODi
worlh of 0 per cent dobcnuiro bonds. Tb- -
bonds will bo of four denominations re
snectlvoly , $ H)0 ) , S500 , Sl.OOO and * . ' ) .0l)0 ) , bu
no subscription will bo received lor less thai
WOO.
Corn for iHi-xli'o.
NEW OIII.BANS , La. , Sept. 20. The Times
Democrat's Eagle Pass , Tex. , special sr.ys
Tbo export trade to Mexico is booming
Corn shipments are going into the ropuhli
ut this point in such quantities that it I
found impossible to forward thorn promutl ;
to tholr destination. The pulling capacity o
the Mexican International railway Is str.ilnc
to the utmost.
Actor OiirlU to ll Tried Agntii.
SvxFiujtcisco , Cnl. , Sopt. 20. The sot
end trial of M. B. Curtis , the actor known b
the sobriquet of "Samuel o' Poson , " mur
derer of Policeman Alex Grant beptombo
11 , 1891 , has been set for November 11.
Union 1'iiclllo Property Hm-nuil.
CtiTivrj.Nxi : , Wyo. , Sopt. 20. [ Special Tolc
gram to TUB BKI : . ] A largo snowshod
feet in length on the Union Pacific thirt
miles west of hero , was hurnod today , doluj
ing all trains and causing senous loss t
railway property. It will probably be r <
built no mediately.
ntO.1l 'JIUVMt AltOUl Vi > .
The Uunuards nro buildincr a church t
Juniata.
The Fa Verne alliance in Holt county hi
passed in its chocks.
Stuart Sons of Veterans are mailing prei
nrntlouB for u grand ball.
U. N. Coon , living near Osceola , raised
cucumber fifty-two Inches in length.
Work has jaoen begun on a now uric
opera block by a synauato of Alliance cit
zuns.
zuns.Fred
Fred and Ous Droymen are In jail !
North I'latto on the cnarge of selling liiiw
without a license.
Frank Uardwell of Wynioro had h piece c
stool taken from his arm last week which ho
boon thcro over two years.
Gal Uurnell of Mason Cit.v Is under 81,01
bonds for trial Octobnr ! ! on the charge tin
ho attcmptou to aLoot Mahala Briugun h
mother-in-law.
Buffalo Bill and a puny of English sporl
nro expectca to reauli North Piatte aboi
November 1 n'jti will start from there lor
prand buffalo hunt lu Wyoming and Coli
rado.
Children plnving with matcnos were r
sponsiblo for the destruction ol the barn
the ( Jroto flowuruie mills. Onlv prom
work by the ilremen savrd the cntiro m
plant from destruction.
The little son of William Dunstnn
1'Iattsmoutn set llro to his father's barn nt
narrowly escaped bning cremated. Ho w. .
badly burned before ho could bo roscu
from his perilous position.
Two acclclciiw occurred at Harvard tether
other uay to two Itttlo boys. Ono , a son of M
Pembroke , foil from the varanaa and bro
an arm , and the other , Bertio Austin , fi
from a lior.so and brnko his arm.
As J. L. MUnor , a Clay county farm <
was returning to his homo In the count
from an Independent rally ho was kicked
the head by ono of his horses and quite se
ously injured. Fortunately the KKUll w
not fractured , and hi- physician hopes
bring him out all right.
The Valontluo Republican says that T\
Strike , u prominent Indian chief at Hosob
uconoy , has Just returned from a visit
several months to the Crow nation. It
customary among the dllToront tribe *
Indians to give valuable presents to those
other nations when vUitlng them. T\
Strike rcuurned with 10i ) irood ponies , whl
wore presented him by the Crow Indians
a token of tholr friendship.
Vulcanic Vent * .
The number of volcanic vonta still eluting
luting WIIK Ilxcd by Humboldt nt 407 ,
which Z'23 huvo boon autlvo within tl
litat century ; It hns wlnco , however , hoi
estimated tlint the Indluii Archipolni
tilono contains more tliiin 000. The me
active volcanoes known are these on tl
Island of Strom boll. In the Modltorr
toun , ut Sitnyor in Peru , nnd Moil
otntu l''or more tluin 2,000 yonrs tl
hromboll mountain lias dlsulitirged la
hnstuntly ; the ono In Peru hns boi
1 ( jrowinjj out musses o ( cindora nttondi
by terrific oxplofions for l&O yonrs , ai
Ktnii IIIIB a record of 81 eruptions sin
the sixth ronturv H. C' .
A Novel 1'oitolllce ,
The sni'illest , simplest and best-pi
toctod postolllcQ In the world is in t
straits of MtiRoHnn , and has boon the
for many yonrd. It conulsts of n BIIII
pulntod ko'orci6lc-aud { : is ohnlned
rockH oil the extreme cniio in n miuin
BO that It floats frco , oupoallo Terra .1 :
Fuogo. Kuoh iiussin Bhip sonda
bpatto tulco letters out nnd putotht
in. This curious postollico is uupi
vided with n postmaster , nnd is thoi
fore under the protection of nil t
'navies of the world. Never In t
history of this unique "olllco" hns
privilege bcon abused.
Whut wo I'iy I'or Ten.
The American people will expo
over $11,000,000 for Chlneso ten in 18
02. Of this vaat sum the planters v
receive $3,000,000 , the tradesn :
nnd homo dealers $2,600,000 , a
foreigner ! ) , with no interest
Amerluu or China , the hni
some balance of $5,500,000. Why cnni
we huvo some of ilV. There is the M
field hero today as In the time of L <
Grinnoll , Ilowiund tuid Train , when
were the owners of the China vru
Why do not our business men tnlce i
nutu < rp pf the opportunity V
GRAND ARMY.DEPARTMENT
The Army of the Octofj0r1nml } Camning in
the Shallows dfj Lookout.
i . 710
WARMLYWELCOMEtj feX-CONFEDERATES
Tender ami Mnnly Trllmto from the Illno
to the ( Irny nt Kroltuk tier | tli > in of
a Dliilinllritl nrimliml III New
Vorlc lliir'liiR llio War.
B-.toT
The mooting oMit'uo Sooioty of t.ho
Army of the CuTriborlntul ut Clmltti-
noogu wus undo InlJmVr'ablo by tlio hos
pitality of the people. The cx-oonfod-
crates nmy bo saitl to hold the fiunous but-
battlefield now , tU > d they g.ivo u hearty
to the roninnnt of the army they
once viiliantly fought mid mot defeat.
No bitterness mingled with , that wol-
coino in the mighty shadow of Lookout.
The suoiio itself would well bo worth a
long journey were thoru no great asso
ciations connected with it ; thuro eould
have boon no more Impressive stngo for
u great historic tragedy than the ro
glen where the rivers and mountains
of Tonnossco and Alabama , and Georgia
moot. In the midst of battlefields a
rising city has grown , where the
warriors may now llnd peaceful shelter.
The tangled wltdiirnoss in which the
armies grappled In bloody and desper
ate struggle for tlirco days is now a
pleasant park , Lookout broods over a
sconu whore glory rests , and with it
peaco. It is said that the attendance
at. the meeting was not as large as was
honed for , but it should bo remembered
that the number to bo expected is grow
ing smaller year by your. Soon the
Held will belong to memory alone , butte
to the latest time Lookout , Chatta
nooga , Mission Ridge , Chirkumaugn ,
will have , visitors coiao from far ,
charmed by the scene itself and bound
by the spoil of what wns done and suf.
fured there. _
licuiiril nl Itrairry.
The joint reunion of the First Town
cava'ry ' and Nineteenth Iowa infantr.y
was hold at Kookuk September 1-1-15. .
The city was ablaze with patriotic dec-
oratioiib , and the oOO or more yoteruiu
had a glorious timo. On their way tc :
the front In 1801 these regiments roiv
do/.voused at Keokuk and onciunped or
the present situ of the beautiful Kant
park. For most of them tills is tholi
lirst visit to Keokulc since the war. A
notable incident of the reunion was the
presentation of the Graves medal
And thereby hangs a story o
the war. September 25 , 180-1
Lion tenant J. W. - Graves of Com
pany A. Third Missouri cavalry , will
forty Confederates , while escorting under
dor : i Hag of truce Captain J. T. Fostoi
and sixteen men of the First Iowa cav
airy , were surrounded by detachment :
of Todd's , Andcrsonta and Quantroll' ;
guerrillas in a lonnly jSuot about twenty
miles from Lexington , Mo. The guor
rillns numbered 160 men , and were it
command of the nptoripus and mercilcs
Jcsso Juntos and ColoapJ Younger , llav
ing halted both detachments marchin ;
under the Hag o"ti-nco ( , the guerrilla ;
demanded of Licu.ionmit Grave ? that IK
immediately surrender to them the federal
oral soldiers. This , ho felt , would bite
to hanu them" oVer to bo mas
sacred , and r jvith an hone
"
and valor ' \ , { ) chivalrio hi
dollantly declined tut.ilo so. Riding ii
front of his in on , amis , addressing the
guerrilla leaders. Lieutenant Grave ;
said that the men I thdvniskecl to be stir
rendered were in'Tiie'1- churgojnd' tha
if a shot was flrqfl or'tfn attempt miidi
to injure them ho and'liis men would dii
in defense of their rust and the fedora
soldiers. This courageous declaratioi
quailed the guerrillas and they sullonl ;
departed without Doing able to gratifj
their brutal taste formurder and blood
They insisted , however , that the fedora
soldiers should at once proceed to co
within their own lines and they followoi
'
them for some distance , hop'ing for
safe opportunity to attack thorn.
When the war wns over tons of thous
ands sought new homes and location
and the grateful cavalrymen of low
could lind no trace of their bravo Con
federate champion. Six months SI1 mor
ago they sought information of hit
through an nuvcrti&enumt , and that i
poems had the happy ollout of locatin
him. Lieutenant Graves had dopartei
from Missouri and settled down in On
ham , Tex. . whore ho is now editing
paper called the Loader ,
Lieutenant Graves , accepted an inviti
lion to bo prcsoDt at the reunion , an
was publicly presented the gel
medal at the Gran'ii opera house in KOI
kulc. It was a tender and manly an
deserved tribute from the blue to tli
gray. The iribcription on the modi
is as follows :
"With our Ih'os we will defend 01
trust.
"Presented to Lieutenant.- . Grave
Company A , Third Missouri cavalry , C
S. A. , by the olllcors and men of tl
First Iowa cavalry , U. S. Veteran vo
untoors , in commemoration of his val <
on September 25 , 1804 , when with h
command of forty man Ho saved Captai
J. T. Foster and sixteen men of tl
First Iowa cavalry , whom lie was escor
ing under a Hag of truce , from boil
murdered by a band of outlaws not
Lexington , Mo. "
OF INTERESTJOJ11E FARMER.
It IB qulto aa Impprtunt to hjtrvost at :
ifa fitoro the crops carefully ns it IB to pi in
a nnd cultivate properly. Seine larmo.
scorn to overlook this fact.
0
t The percentage of hay and grain thi
o is wasted because of poorly coiiHtructc
stacks and leaky barn roofs is unncco
sarily large. Up you suffer from the !
11 causes ? i
11n Hats , mice , squirrels , weevils at
1a other insects destroy nnd damage gra
a after it is in the bth ( Jhd cribs. The
lossoa provantufil'dre
t\-uo\ja are fJt u vutvv * ' * w
The "old beaton't'TOk" ; is not the 01
that will always louuVus most quickly , <
oven most surely , \p'ffucees' } in ugnci
o turo. Now ideas nn < lfij | > w methods ha
o como up in every WjuiUh of farm pru
11 tlco during 1'oconUt years , nnd many
o them have already been tried nnd foui
good. A.projudlc6 > ln'ftivor of old wa ,
I ! WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. " $
i wxXtSVXtSNS-l
STILL
ROLLING ;
Sl. Helens , ;
England , is
d the teat ofi >
a great bus
l11 iness ,
> 11n BEECHAM'S
id are made there , Their
In are a ipecific for all
Ind _ KerTouii and ItIN
< lou * Ulxordcrx ariiini ; from Wi'ali
Lit < KUuuatb. Impaired PlRentlnn.UliMi
10 ordered Uver and ull female
i AlliiirnU.
10 I iTHEr ARE COVERED WITH A TASTELESS
c. ; AND SOLUBLE CQATIND.
c.tl , Of all drui-KisU. 1'rice 2S centsaboz.
' * Nrw York IH"i. I . n6 Canal St.
should not hoop ono from bolnfr
slvo. Huail , stiuly and keep up with the
limes.
While the ground U yet dry It Is n
peed Idea to till a bin or empty Mall
with dry onrth fof use Ihrouuh the win-
tor. It will bo found valuable ns an ab-
sorbnntnnd for mnklntr dust baths In
the poultry IHHISO , nnd for occasional use
n an absorbent In the stables , should
the floors become very wet Iir the
sprlnp , also , when early hotbeds are to
bo made , It Is sometimes dllllcult to pro
cure dry earth for -the purpose , and it
will bo found a decided advantage to
have n supply under cover. Wo have
for Bomo yours practiced putting In a few
loads each autumn , and have never
found the labor wasted. If oitrth or
muck were tncd habitually In thu stalls ,
lu addition to a liberal supply of utraw ,
the increased value of the manure would
muck more than compensate for the
labor. It would prevent the waste of the
liquids , of which but a very Hirmll pro
portion is procured by the methods or-
tliunrlly practiced.
Very many farms which are now un
productive , or barely paying expenses ,
could be brought up to a very nrolltabie
state of cultivation inorqly by under-
draining. Where tiles are diillcull to
prooitroor where the oxnonso is thought
too uront , an excellent substitute maybe
bo made with boards or atones. Good
funning is very often thrown away on
html Unit is too wet to produce good
crops , and before wasting more time and
strength In this way the Inud Itself
should bo put in proper condition.
Put itomn of the surplus manure on
the meadows , hauling It out nnd spread
ing ovonlv through the fall linu winter.
Grilse will rim out rapidly If not fed. It
pays just as well to fertilize It as It docs
to fertilize grain. Some men neglect
this , and then wonder that they got
such poor erop.s , and conclude there is
no profit lu grass. .
I miry.
The milk tester Is the voiy best thing
that has vet boon devised lo do equal
justice between all the patrons of a
creamery , and Its introduction and use
should speedily become universal. So
far as our own experience gee , the only
ones who object lo it , or who appear to
doubt Its clllcitcy , are thno who are
consciously bringing in poor milk. The
introduction of the tester means bettor
and purer mill * , the speedy adoption of
a higher standard of excellence , and a
boiler and more uniform product. Any
thing that can conduce to this latter end
should bo heartily supported by all , be
cause no fact so ormrutos against ob
taining generally higher prices for but
ter as the acknowledged poor quality of
much that id alTerud. The low price at
which the poor must bo sold has a ten
dency toward keening down the price of
all.
all.Feed
Feed the heifer calf from \vl.ich you
expect to make the dairy cow oats ,
bran , clover hay and good corn fodder.
Breed early , and have her come into
the dairy at 2i ( to 28 months old , if pos
sible. Tliero is profit in early maturity
for the dairy , us well as for beef.
The advent of the dairy schools ,
which huvo already been established in
some of the elates , promibcs to do much
toward elevating this particular branch
of agriculture. Although not directly
reaching so largo a class , they are of
oven moro benefit as an educational
factor than the institutes , because they
go further in illustrating theory with
practice. There is no bolter promise
in any branch of agriculture than is
afforded by intelligent and scientific
dairying , and young men , und women ,
too , who are within roach of these
schools this winter , will bo wise to avail
themselves to the almost of the oppor
tunities offered.
A Munich Cimtom ,
An Instructive and pathetic custom
still obtains in Munich. Every destitute
child found bogging in the streets is
arrested and carried to a charitable
institution. On his arrival ho is photo-
graphetl dirt , ragsnndn.il After being
maintained and educated , when ho quits
the institution to begin life , the before
mentioned photo Is given him ; and lie is
required to make a bolomn declaration
that ho will keep it as a roaiinflorof the
wretched , state from which he was saved
a/id of the kindness shown. The charity
has received ra.iny gifts from its reclaimed
claimed wuifs.
To Avoid Contagious Diseases
it is of the utmost importance to
strengthen the lioJy. A healthy body
will much sooner withstand the ravages
of contagious dibeiibcs , Cholera , Lu
Grippe , etc. , than a weak frame. The
genuine .lohann Holt's Malt Extract is
acknowledged in this respect to be the
best tonlo beverage and is especially re
commended for invalids , where n dcli-
catoyot strengthening tonic is nocesoiiry
to ouild up a debilitated constitution.
Ono dozen bottles of Johann Holt's
Malt Extract are equal in nutritive and
tonic qualitioR to ono cask of Ale or Porter
ter , without bolng intoxicating. It is
beneficial alike for man , womun or
child.
Prof. Prosper Do Plotra Sant-i , of
Paris , says : "As a lartro number of
patients lack the necessary power to di-
gcfat solid food , and would through the
3 use of stimulimlH bo jrnoroly oxcitoJ
nnd weakened , therefore I regard it of
immense value to the practitioner to
bring to his aid u nutritious tonic nnd
remedy like the Johann lloll'.s Malt
Kxtract , which will act not only as a
tonic , but as a nutrient as well , nnd
which IB less exciting than wine as a
stimulant. "
Bo sure to obtain the genuine , which
has the signature of " .lolmnu IIolT" on
the neck of every bottle.
EISNER & 'MENDELSON CO. , Solo
Agents , Now York.
CITIZENS ST ATE BAHK
i Ot Council Illuitv
Capital Block $150,030
Surplus und I'roUU 80,001)
Not capllnl nml siirplin $20OD ; ! )
Director- ! ) . Kdtnunlfoi , tt. Ii. bliuitirt , V. I )
Gleuxui. K. K. llnrl , 1. A. Miller , J , V. lllniuiiii
und L'lmrles U. llirmun. Traniat Koncr.il tianli ,
l Inn business , l-nruos' capital unu turpliu 01 unf
bunk In Kuutliweilurnlow.i
a INTBH'KST ON TIMU DBI'OSITA
. SKI ! THK3K
1
PHIOE8 VOn JIKAT ;
Tliey nro for CASH ONLY ut MKSCIIENDOUK'S
Mai hot , tKU Ilroadway , Counoll lllnlTs.
l-AOULbfi r. uutxi
lirurunU bo ili. imrl-
If the blood , loufo nacl ttl ; tual | '
llio l > t tnnJiclae kuoo u for Mlloun- ,
aeao , coniupatiun , dxucplmoulto
reatb , b adiu tr. ! i rtnuru , lou of
T dl > e > tloli. plU' | > l . ulluw r .laulez' '
Jlapurt UocJ.v . / Jlur i byllenoiukcJi.llicrorlu- '
Uullnec to iwi-foi iu taelr proper function * . I'crvccj
' irUfea to ovt.v-0k.lnif are teneuUxl 7 talcuiy one of lr
iuuiunb'i. IMttl * mall , 1 Kruu.lt i wuplit.lJr.
| Itll'ii j CHEMICAL CO. , 10l'pruc bt..how York.
Health
and arc
Destroyed
;
A Question
A Great Record
For You
Good Advice
by the use of poor smoking tobacco.
The one tobacco that lias held its
own through all the changes of
time and against all competitors is
Blackwcll's'Bull ' Durham Smoking
Tobacco.
WHY ?
Because it's always pure , always
the same , always the best. Such a
record tells more than pages of
"talk.1' ll's just rt.s good to-day
as ever and it is the tobacco for.ytw.
If you smoke , you should smoke
A trial is all we ask ,
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO CO. ,
DURHAM , N. C.
Hvelv MAN can lie
S'XllONQ and VIG
OROUS In all 'riprrtt
_ _ I by iiiiiic BrAtasii
N RVINBtliejfcat Hpnitloh Uetucily. YOUNO M N
UK OT,1 > Millrrliiit I" ' " ! NliKVOUS IIvUIt < ITY , XOBT or
I'AII.INO MANHOODnlKhtlyci.ihsloi.aconvulsions , ncivoui
> Iirostrailon , cnusiil by lhcii e of opium , toli.tcco ot Rlcoliol , wakefulness -
fulness , mental ilrprc ston , lost of { lowrrr In rlilicr so , ( petiaiitor *
AND AUKIt DSU. rlncacniifeilhyseltalm&o anil o\crindiilcrncror aa I'crsonitlcak'
ncsscnii lie rcstornl to pttfcct licaltli ni.il tlin NOnirlt VITALITY OF STHONO MEN.
\Vc gi\e a written Kimrnnire wiili c boxes lo cure any c.inn or re hi ml llm inr-icy , t B boi'O boxes $3
Foi1 Sals la Omahi by Snow , Lund & Co.
Twin Gity Steam Dye Works
A. SGIIOKDSACK , 1MIOPHII3TOU.
DYEING , CLEANIKFtSAWD REPINISHIWG-
OP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Omaha OIlU-o , 1521 Fiiruam St. : Tolopliono 1521. Counull BlulTs Ollico niul Works
Cor. Avo. A nntl 20th St. ; Tulopliono 310. Send for ulroiilnrs und price list.
'
W. PANgLE H. D.
. . , . .
Tha Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience.
BA.DEK OF DISEASES OF MEN AMU
WOMEN. rjlOPUIETOU OF TUB
WOntD'S IIEUI1AL. DISrKN-
SAIIV OF MEDICINE.
t treat ihe following Diseases :
Catarrh of the Head , Throat , anil Lungs : Dis
eases of the Kyoand Enr.Kltsaad Apopluxy , Ueurt
Disease , Liver Complaint. Kidney Complaint ,
Horvcus Debility , Mental Depres
sion , Loss of ftfanhooci , Sominnl
Woaknoss. niabcteBrlghfB Jl ) eaK,8t ! Yitus'
Dance , llheuniattsm , i'atalyslv , White Swelling ,
Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors
and Fistula In ano removed without
the knife or drawing a drop of
blood. Woman with her ilcllcato orpuns re
stored to health. Dropsy cured without tapping.
Special Attention given to private
and Venereal Diseases of all kinds.
85O to S6OO forfeit for any Venereal Dis
ease i cannot cure without mercury.
Tape Worms removed In two or three hours , or no
pay. HviuorrlioliU or 1'lles cured.
' THOSE WHO AJIE AFFLICTED
Wllleavo life nnd hundreds of dollars hy callint
on or using
DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES.
The only Physician wlio can toll wliut nil !
a person ivllliuut iihkliiK . question.
AH correspondence BtricUv confidential. Mcdiolni
" "nt hy OTorcss.fldress all letUra to
0 , W , Pangle ,
B5S Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The want ailvertlsoinonts appo.irln ( In
nowspipor are often thu most Intorosiln
part of Its eon t unts. Tlioy oxpnisa the nr/cn
needs , the dully wUhut ot the people wli
want fomotlilus and \vho are willing to d
nomuthlng.
AUUKS in lll-U-4 , Iliitlor eonnty , No
Im , prluo tid per cre : ; t OJ uush , lialanc
4 annual paymunts , ii pur cent. ( UU acres i
lliiiraloconntv uta li'trKiiln. Jolmsim .t Vn
I'atton. L'onnull Illtilfri la.
ANTKD , K o4 millinery nroparcrulonoe
The l.ouls , MnHonlo lilouk.
ANTIC I ) , cuoil clrl ( or general liousuwor
W ii' 41'lOlun avoniid.
1DASTUUAQIC fur liorsu * iinil o.ittln ; Urn
A elubi ! 11.5'J u month , liunilro at Oil llroail
way.
FA KM anil city lo.ins. Money loinuJ i )
ntock and craln. Kual ogtiitii for sah
Dwolllni and Inislnusu runtala. Money Inanu
for local liivestoi-j. Lougce St Towlu , .Ml I'oai
Blreiit.
| .IKIO north of dry goods unrt notions for ux
$
chane. Ii O. llurtlutt , 741 Ilroadway ,
" | 7\UIt j C Horde , bimzv nirJ Inrncsi a
V UlibauilUun ; KCO I oiilllti ( road well bro
roil U Tiorsu. Must tell. U. II. Lewis , i'i 1'uai
btrcot ,
$ ri.00 tno' < of inerclinndlBO In western low.
well loantod , dulnx coo I tiusiliioni , fur sal
or trado. IX U. Ilurtliilt , Villrouilway. \ .
f)0 ho'iil of you ; , horses for tr.ido ; Imnrovu
-Jroiffty | or liunl. U. U , llurtlutt , 741 llruud
way. Uonnf U llluffH. _ ,
'n CKSAbR Hmail hoiol In Rood Iowa t < iwi
-L IlulldlnK rud furniture cumulutu ; ut
barguln. II II. tihuafu.
fllUH HAIjK Heslrablo roslclnnuo propart
Jon Park uvu. All modern Imuruvvmoiil
14 rooniB , 0110 block from motor ; n hurKulii
tuUei' at oneo ; caiy pjymuntt or tr.idu K I
Klieufo.
ihoil HAl.R-Two-yoar-oId Olydes-lale col
A.1 Uull ui iuo Mula U
J
A Fnct
Against Time
N
I-cars Nothing
Unchanging
Talk's Cheap
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUW.CIL BLUFFS.
WAN I HI ) ( Jlrl for coiiorul huusuwnrk at
410 Eighth hi. , near Klfth nvc. Mrs. D. W.
Archer.
* ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' t
T71OU SAf.K OrcHtaery oatnt. comprising 20-
JIi. . p. bol.or , lll-h. p. onsilne. U Do I.avollo
sepurutorM , y eroam viits. IlJUgallona uaoh ; ash
churn'J'Jl ' uallons ; uowur butter worker , beam
Eealcs wnlnlit oiin , water tunic and other
llxturcs. Will soil cheap for cash or trade
forlunJ. 12.1I. ! hho'ifo.
POK THADK hunds In Orcoly county mid
Uustor unntity. Nob. , for itoulc of jowolry.
organs fiirnlinio or Inislness property In
Council llluirs. E. II. Shoiifc.
THOK SALH Orcanicry. wen louatod In No-
Jhrixslia. . doliu wood luislnevi. Will taku
iirtn or or sull entire biuUicaa at a bargain
X II.
If OK KALE Choicest farm In 1'octawatta.-
in o ( . ' < > . , 4ij : itures , woil located anil Im-
priivod. Prlcufltfan aura. II II Shcafo.
[ KVOTJ hnvu iiiythlni ; for silo nr tradii HOB
* * ' huito. Itroi IwuvaiiU Miin strjot.
FOR HALE On sinail payments , fruit and
Kitrdun Inn I ijoir Council HIiilTd. K. 11.
t-huafo. UroaUw ly an.l Main .sti'oot.
TTOU HAM ; Albion Holler mills on Iloonu
1 river. JfuU j llnmt w iturpowor lu thu state
ilovoloplns li" > horsii power water ontlre yo ir :
dally uipauity , mi ) liirrola ; niat-hdicrv and
iipsurten incesuoniiilutul.iuveryilut ill.Qii I
fiamurnsl ienco ; H acres of Ian 1. tltlo uerfejt ,
price , $ 5'OJ , ' ; will luku unl nprovo 1 easier i
Nohnisicu jand. R 11. Hho ifu. _
FOH SALE Glean stooic h-ii-Jwnro , wollos-
tab.lshu I trr.le , Involoo about * ) , DJ ) . Uoo'l
eason forholiluj. 'I'jrim u isli. K. II. Hlioafu.
1J10II EX 'IIANCUv-IIot l and ri.st-uir.mt
J- located nt c'hiibort. Nob. , and 111 lots In
Denver. Colo. : will oxuhan o fur clear No-
brHBku laud , E. U. Slioafd. _
FIl SALE llurdwiuo sleeK , will Involca
J.U'U ; lee ttud In an active Nebraska town
of I , MO population : business old ost'ibllsheii ;
will boar o o-n Invusllu-atlon. E. II. Hlieitto.
OVSAOUi : ( ann with Improvement1) ) , llvo
OVS nillcs north of Council HtnlTsj $13 an aero ;
ap bargain , R II , Him tfo. _
WANTKD No' raslcu land In oxuliatiBa for
Hood worlc hortes. 1C. II. Blinafo , _
UALE OK ICXailANUIC 4Uaoro > ninuii In
I-J Wheeler county , Nob. Will tiikii morclutn-
dlse. E.-II. Shcufe.
1J1UK SALK Hotel wltli tiirnltiiro and IIx-
A. lures ! " 'i rooms , burn , otr. Price , W.SJD.
Located In DoiiKlas county. I ) illy receipts ,
J.'ti. 1 nvcstlgutu at onco. K. 11 , Slioufn.
T OST Huntnmher. L" ' fmly's cold watcli ami
-L/obiln : , hntwuuu lllulT Htroet and 1) . and 1)
liiHtltntu. KinderplciiHa leave at lieu oulc *
and cot reward.
Hu dllll iolllilud ' [
INSTITUTE.
HI Eye & fiu
INFIRMARY
TREATMENT
-OP ALL-
ll lf mcnillni.niiiiarattMaii ! I rjiia1l i for 41111
troilim-nto ! ovtry furiiiuf Ulio'aiii ' ranulr-
Ina iiioillujlnrmirjilctil IreUinunt.
f/ln ) l fiiri'iillcnHlioirl mil uttoilinuj. iioit RI
ixniiiiilutloiu In thuwuit.
HIV'AvLV III.U I.VIL'N n n i-r. ui A IT r.
UlliDliOUU Ut nlkllbn | l olc on Dl.oi.o. of
Wimii-n KUKK. WulwvoIntolyndJoin lylnx-lu do-
imrtuiunt for Wuiiiun iliirlntf uoutlnBinout , tlrlcllr
iinyuta. Onlf UulliiOla Mollu.il liul.luta mjiln a
ITtlVATIC IJIKKASKH
All Illooil UHciixis h irimirulljr ireitu I. HrpUllltla
I'olitoniireiuiiruil trmnihu ayntu'ii wlllioul luurojrr ,
Nuw Uuiturutlvo Troul nont fur lita of VII'A I.
1'OVVISII. IVrsiiiisunublo Id vUlt utinay bulroalol
ul liumu br uirrcaiioiUuiU'U. All c jmmuiiloitlimj
( ( inll'lontlnl.Mu lk-liiHiirlnitrl : nuritliiuntu/inall of
uiir.'h | , i"'cua'liiackul , nu inirkt tu InJIcaUi ru i-
[ ni ( jr K'nJor. Onu poronil Inter < lo.v [ irororrol.
Cull ami roniuil u ut nuiiil hli'.or/ ynur cam ,
wo will mil I la nlulii Wr ippar , otir
Pnnff Tfl MFti ' ' " "K : llpo-i I'rlvaUi
IU
nr Nurvom Dlsoitoi
y , tfyplilllt , ( .loot nil 1 Vurlo jjjlo , wlu quai
llmcu * , ' Ai > l > llaiKHi for IKiformltlei nn'l Trimel
Only nunafuctory In the e lut
ITV , AIM'l.lANCttS. Tl
uiu luri'tiiiua ANII
Omaha Medical airl Surgical Institute
2Oth and Broadway , Ovunoll BlufTj.
Ten lulntuai rlile from con tor of O.uatiiuu
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