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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 2a , 1891. 3 Tim OMAHA DAILY COUNCIL - - NO. 13 1'UAIlt * BTItECT Delhcrcd t > r carrier la any ptrt ol the city. II. W. TILTON , Lewee. TKT.KI'IIONES Muilnrii utnce , No 43 ; night rdilor No. 23. am J//J.VT7O.V. Kcal Relate Agency , 139 Broadway. There nro 255 pupils enrolled at the IOWA Schnol for the Deaf. Huhhaid & fo. , a small firm operating a grocery store , Imvo made nn assignment. AV. M Van Meier ol Council muffs and llfrtltn 11 Ulincs of PlattsinoHth , Neb , were married by Juallco Field jesterday. J. A. Usher and Lora M. Huffman , both of thlH rlty , acre inanlwl by Just'ce ' rield jcslerdiiy The bride was 14 years of age. Mlsn Clara 11. Goodman will meet commit ted ami other parlies desiring Information Irom S to p , in. In room 25 , South Main street. The > oung people of the Second Presenter. | jn church will rjlvo B pink social at Ihe home of Mr. I > . H. Houston , 2H North Klril tlrrel , this evening. Samuel Kcssbr ulll have a trial on tlio 29th bclore Juetlcc Vlcn on HIP charge of trespinslng on the lend of C A. Quldapp ami cutting the latter's grass B AV. Prouty , on nged man living near Minitvva , was found guilty of seining In the lakenml lined $23 nnd costs by Judse Vlen ) iMenlay. He appealed the casu to the dla- tilcl court. A llttlp ron of a Union Pacific conductor named HldhardBon was tim over hy n illit \v.iRnn W ° diie3day altetnoon nt the- corner of fourth street mid Eleventh avenue and Birlously Injured. City Auditor Oould wishes TheI3ee to rt.ite that till who have bllli ap.ilni.1 the illv miiHt present them by Saturday In ordei that ihej may be acted upon by the rnuncll nt ts uvular meeting On the followingMon - lay. lay.Tho 4-jcar-old daughter of Fred nhiKlc , n barbir living at 1523 AVcbl Uronlwav , fell Into the cellarway Wednesday \ vhllat plaV ntpiind hcnle and was rcnilEred Insem-tlilf. Hlie finally regained consc ousncss , and It U thought will bo all right In a fmv davs 'fliu Western Iowa college nnd Tayloi Sta- tlnn nine will cross bats tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the grounds of the Vouns Men'H Christian as&oclitlon , corner Nlnlh sued and Ninth a\emie. Trrlng s will be in uniting ot llio college at I'll ) for nil stu dents that wl h to witness the game. A telegram has been received nnnoiinrlng thatV. . R. nnd Ed Harler have been 111- re Trd nt Mxpleton , N. D , nndv1ll b brought li.ioh hi > r for trial nn the charge' of illcpoving of a' lot of property thul vvus 1norlg.iged to Herman Mcndal of Ncola. lii-iiit | > She-lift O'Urlin left last D\enlng : Mnplcton. The Christian church gave a concert L cvenlnt ; at Iho Ttihcrnacle , a fall audience being preucnt Mr. Kranz Adetman ol Oinaha , the violinist , did some extiilt.ltc ] voih , bj fur Ihe best on the program. Mrs. It. H. Sunderlaml , elocutlonlsjt , and the Mo- r.ut quartet , nil of Omaha , rendered several selections -nhlch were veil received. John llurKe , James Campbell und Charl'S Johnnon , the three fellows who put Ir SVednesdiy afternoon begging on Pouth Main Hii'et , were given thirty dajs apiecehy Judge 'JtcHce yesterday morning. They re fused lo work on the streets , and they Mood on the street corners nil day long' euch with a. large chain attached to hlnipcl ii'id Ills two mutes A. luige number of lied Men , theli wive1- diuglitoi ) > autl sweethearts , gatheied al the hull lant evcn'ng ' to enjoy the pKatures 01 Iho nrst entcitalnment given this icason by Eichelab council. A pleasing program wa Khtn , many of the special features ot vvhk ! eU Mud Rtfiit applaiiFe. Dancing and ro- tie-Mhments topped off the evening's fcativl- tUH in n ( Ullfilitlul manner. William Lutiiette ) | , a worthless rounder1 , iv ho IK alicady out on bonds for an assault upon hlb wife , repeated the offense last evcn- IiiKi tiKlriK his flats with terrible effect. The rrport was circulated that ho had stabbc-d hip , but an Investigation prmcd this to be a mlstiike After committing the crime Du quette skipped out , and at a late hour last night the officers were after him. Tlicro will bo a meeting of the Young Jlen's Republican club at the office of Stone Jfe Davvson. room 300 Shugart block , 1'rlday evening , September 28 , at 7 30 o'clock , to make arrangements for the reception of Cov- crnor MrKlnley October 4. All members of the club and nil other republicans are re quested to bepresent. . David n. Stuart , sec retary , V. L Treynor , president l-'ranK H. Clalr was Indicted by the grand Jury of the United States yesterday on the charge of making and passing counterfeit money. Ho is ono of the Kaclcwltz Hall gang that had a meteoric career a jear or BO ago at Lake Manavva. Clalr entered a plea nf not guilty. Andy Schwab , Gus Mllli-l- and Howard Itrjnnt , who were Indicted for libotlegglng , pleaded guilty. Harry FellovvH , cli irgcd with the same offense , pleaded not The Economic club has not been active In tlm matter of meetings for some Hint. The extreme heat of the summer ttai'folinil tn make them Impract cable , but the Interr eit In Ihe subjects that It has undertaken ta fcludy and the zeal or its members for the wcompllalimrnt of the objects that they undertake to accomplish have In no wise abated , and from this time on these meetIngs - Ings will bo regulnly held. The "first herlcs vlll bu held tills evening at 7:30 : at the city build tig aid to It all icrsana In sympathy with this organization are requested to conu * . Matters of Importance and of general In terest will be before the club for discussion. It Is a bad business policy not to k ep your hoiiia Insured In a thoroughly reliable 'flro Insurance company such as the Palatine of Manchester. Hngland. This company Is repre sented by LouRee & Towle.23 ! > Pearl street. IMH.SO.V. r. 15 A. Wlckman has returned from Demer. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. F. 31. Kilns" 201 Eleventh avenue , a son , Ilcrl Plnney lias gene to Ann Arbor to en roll as a student In University of Michi gan , Samuel Honlcy has returned from an eigh teen months' visit to his old homo Ih Eng land. , , , . Mlsa Maude Richardson leaves next week for 81. Louis to take a position a sales- Wmuan In a dry goods houee. - Mrs. J. I ) . Illshel , Mrs. L. W. Fisher and Mrs. Rdward Martin have returne-l from Mitchell. Colo. , where they attended a family reunion of two weeks. Judge Woolson adjourned court yesterday and went to Mount Pleasant to stay with his Cumlly o\cr Sunday. He- will return Monday mil resume court work. \V. F. Dodge , formerly night yanlmaster of the Hock Island , has T > : en succeeded In that capacity by Samuel Morrow , nho was formerly day operator In the local yards. Yesterday was the first day that Dr. J. M. Darstow'a mind has been perfectly clear Blnce Iho serious accident \ > hlch befell htm t > ev- tral days ago He Is now doing nicely and unless there IB a relapse It Is thought his recovery will be rapid , J. D. Franklin , who wont to Excclsjor Springs about a month ago In search ol health , returned yesterday for a stay of u day or two only. When ho first went to the iprlnga he- was \ery feeble and his physician : were In great doubt as to his ever being well igaln. Ho now has gained flghtrcn pounds , Is feeling well nntl expects by returning ami drinking the water for another month to se- uro a permanent cur © of his disease- . The cause of the present boom In rei ! estate Is due somewhat to the nuccessfu' saleot fruit and garden lands b > Mrssia Pay & Hess In the Klein tract. 'I hey him 200 acres In amounts to suit , sul'anle toi fruit and gardens. Also bearing fruit farm ; for ale. _ _ _ _ _ Miss lUK'dale'a autumn mlllnery dlsplaj commences Thursday evening , and ulll con llnue Friday afternoon and evening. Th. ladles are Invited to see the first display o the craton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dry pine kindling fcr sale. Cheaper thai cobs. II. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Tclephom 48. DumeitlQ oip breaks bird w ttr. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS \mnei Locil Atlorne a Now in Dop Trou ble in New York City , CH. RGD W.TH ROBBING THEIR CLIENT Allornry Ontltit Clinrer * Hint Clmrlen llnl- ilrtiio nil ( I .liilin K. Itlnckmiu Kept I nek Mnnry llclnnclnz 1o film anil It fii8Pil to Scttlr. New B from New York Is to tlie effect that Charles Haldane , formerly n prominent at torney In this city , has been placed under arrest In that city on the charge of grand larceny. According to Die story as it ap- pe.irs In tlm New York Herald , Anthony Gould , koit of John Gould , a prominent law- jc-r of Albany , Is the prosecatltiR witness Tlnough nn Inclination to \ > s "sporty" IIP WHS rc-duced from a scion of the 100 to a position as coachman. When til's father dlrd , Anthony's property was left In trust lor him till ho beeaiie ( of age When he arrived at Ilia uge of 21 he received the property from the tiuste" , but transferred It bick to the latter , who shortly after , when Gould be came hard tip , refuted to give up any of tht money. John 12 lilackman and Charles Hal- datte were retained as attorneys by Ooulil. and the property was finally gotten away tioin the trustee and transferred to the at- tornejs , with the understanding that It vvis to br > sold and the cash proceeds turned over to Could The tatter claims ) he has never setm au > of the money and fco now he has had the two lavvjers , both of whom are well I noun In Council HUffs. atrostel for lar ceny. Tlie property Involved amounts to sev eral thousand dollars niackrnati was ur- rested on the charge of larceny in connec tion with Ms same ease In 1J.11. but before ho v.os Indicted Gould says he was , cilled out Pile night lo dilve n had ; put under the llillucncc uf liquor , und while In that condi tion wax spirited out west , where he has been rier since unt 1 recently. He haH been VMirUng on ranches for three years but has now tcturncd to make trouble for llaldaiif and Hlacktiian , both of whom have been In dieted b > llie grand Jury roiincll Dlufli , In. Prices tn clo e previous to opening of fall goods. This week you may expect KOine unheard of prices HCAI ) THIS PfllCn LIST. uc red and Indigo blue prints 3c. Sc apron , checked glnglnni , EC. 7c quality prints , black and white and uc lite ilresi ginghams C'.ic. I'xlra value gents' sox 5c , lOc and 12V c. i..c grade gents' black sox 19c , or 3 for SOc ? ! 00 gents' shirts , tie to match , f 7c. Over SHO dozen handkerchiefs at specla prices. See values ofTered at 3 for lOe , C for J.'ic , 4 for 2'ic. J ! 00 ladles' Kid gloves ( odd lots ) f.Bc. 7"iL " lrench flannels , good patterns t > 0c. SO-lnch heavy double flannM , worth IDc for inc. Jl.OO all-wool Mirunk skirt pattern COc. 50e coloierl rUX ! plushes 2.r c. LAST CIIANOC Unt re stock of fall weight jrarmentp JjrKcIs and capes , ranging in price from ? 4 SO to Jfi7ri , choice to close J-S3. ( C'louk department , second floor. ) BOSTON STOrtC , Council iDluffs. fa. Kvunn l.muiilrj- ! ' < > . GJO Pettrl itreet. Telephone 2&0. \\asherwomen use Domestic soap. lllnla Hull presented herself before Judge Mn < y jestcrdoy and asked to have Ihe bonds < iit In Minder which have given her tlie name ot Mrs John Hall for the past four years and ircie. She claims that In May , 1SSO , ns a piiuHral Joke , she allowed a marriage ceie- monj to be gone through with , together with a friend of herb , John Hall , without either of them Intending that the marriage Miould be a peimancnt affair. Hut she lias cincc fouml that even a mock marriage imy have Us serious side , and has submitted to uidii > Inconveniences a& the result of the un welcome hundlB which her name now has She states that the has had nothing to do with the groom since the > veddlng A clpmtirrer was argued by Ihe attorneys in the case of Henri Glttens agtlnsl Martha C Glttens. both of them ancient and well known residents ot Boomer tountlilp , this county GKtens has made three efforts to Tire himself from tlie bonds of matrimony , but each time the woman's wiles have proved Ins undoing , and he has found himself un- ablu to i lay away from Die lady who mar- , pled him So two ot the three suits were dismissed ote : after tlio other , and now Oil- lens goes In n third time , determined to fight It out on this Uric It II takes three more efforts to do It He claims In his petition thatthelady married him for his money , Induced him by her caresses to deed It to her ) und llic'ii turned him out Into the cold w' ; rjd with a milt of clothes and a pain Sev- eial legal points were discussed ycsterda > , and the demurrer of the defendant wua over- in led The divorce suit of Luclnda Hartwcll against II. C. HaitvvcU was submitted and tiiUen under advisement. The cite of E. F. Test against the city. In wblch the plaintiff seeks , to recover JGOO ot tuxes which ha alleges were Illegally col lected , was submitted to the county on an agreed statement ot facts , and taken under advlscrlenl. < . O. II. Itrovrn Still TntllugI'rl. . < . \\'o have just received ono more car load of that line granulated sugar , to be sold at 13 pounds for $1. or $5 25 per 100 pounds. Also a carload of California dried fruit , to bo sold at the following low prices. Dried pticehs , I214c per pound , dried grapes , 5o pel pound , dried upricoti. 12V4 pr pound ; di'ed pears lie per pound ; dried nectar- It cs , 12c per pound. Ginger snaps lie per pound. Three tin cups for DC. Stovepipe Sc per Joint. Jelly glasses 25c per dozen. Clothes lines Sc each. Clothes plus tc per doren. A good broom for 15c. Scrub brushes from S3lip. . Tourtten-quart tin pall for 15c. Two-hoop vvocdeu pall for lOc lairge-sli d tubs 5Dc , medium-sized tubs 46e , small tubs 35c. Jtcnicjnl'er we have the largest line of stoves In the , city. Stoves sold for cash oren on easy terms. De sure and visit our stove dprtmenl before you buy. Have > ou tiled our C. O. I ) , flour yet ? Uvery sack lias u souvenir In It , and only tl per tack. BTIOWN'S C. 0. D J. \ lloffmiiyr's 1 uiu-y I'.itoal , Hungarian Process I'lour. Miulo by the oldest milling firm in the west , makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread Ask your grocer for It. Trade mark : "Dine Itoobter. " Itaturmlitecl in r l itliunipliite. A row came near being precipitated Wednesday - nesday night shortly before midnight by tht determination of a large crowd uf men ant ! bojs to tender n newly married couple In thf northern part of the city a charivari. Ofllcei Murtln had been sent to the place in antici pation of some trouble , and found fully 201 men and buys In the act of perpetrating their serenade. Martin ordered them to stop but some of the men were drunk , and foui of them , who had organized themeselves Inti a quartet for the promotion of cruelty ti the atmosphere , told him they would go am get dlthpans If they were not allowed ti ueti their vocal apparatus. Directly acroa the 11 reel was u lady lying ve-ry 111 , Atte considerable trouble the gang was brokei up. Selected hard wood for heating stoves. H A. COX , 37 Main street , Tel. 48. Domestic icap outlasts cheap soap , ef Havana I'reckleH tlpar.Uavls , wholesale agt Mr A. S Wesley , youngest son of Mr. an Mrs , C , Wesley , and Mlw Sophia Newma were married yesterday at the residence c the brlde'a mother , Un. MarHenman , 201 Sotilh Thirteenth sliett tlev. DV. . Allen officiating The wedding wai a very quiet flftalr , only the members of the two families aelng presenl The presents were numerous and costly Alter reaching home at a Into h.onr , the members of the lodge with which Mr. Wesley Is connected gave the bride and groom a beautiful serenade , which will long lie remembered Mr. and Mrs. Wesley will be nt home at 002 South Sixth street after October 3 , and will be glad to meet their friends. cori't 1.111:1:11. : : The lilnc of Alt Ti'inpor.uire Hcrrrigr * , n t'rrfrct SiiliMllutn for l.ilger Itrer. Can be sold -without license , either ROV em inent or state ; dealers guaranteed by In- dimnlfylng bond. Endorsed by leading phv- slrlans. Judges and ministers. Wheeler & Ilcrcld , Council Illuffs. la. , are the sole manu facturers In the United States. Thousands of testimonials. Write for prices and In formation. OTTUMWA. la. . Sept 23. Wheeler fi Hcr- eld , Council Bluffs. Enclosed please find one of your guarantees Indemnifying us against damage. Your agent agreed to this verbally. Please sign and return We are pleased with Iho goods , and also by the verdict of ono of our doctors , who made a test for alcohol and Is confident there Is not ono per cent. Wa tcr T Hall&Co _ . "Major N. S lloynton , the lather of the Maerabees , carried the house by storm. His sallies of wit , humor and spice were fol lowed by round after round of laughter and applause " NHes ( Mich ) , Star. He will ap pear at the inaccibees' free entertainment at the cpern house Tuesday evening , Octo ber 2. G. W Skinner and Miss Callie K. AVest were married Wednesday night at the resi dence. of the bride's father , Wlllhm Wai- tun onvenne C Quite a number of In vited guests vvie pre < enl , and tic or "as Ion was a mol l enjoyable one Aftni the cere- monv , vvh'ch was peiformed by KeJ. . II Da- ; ? , u i > pleridld supper was mve'l There WHS a hah'Homc ' niuj of gilts which te'tl li'-J ubt.nOantly to the warm e-ilpem In which IIP hoppy it.uplo were held Afl r the nur- rufie had b'en solemnized a number of the n ember * of the Junior Order cf United Am erican Mccl , allies , friends of the grojm , len- nnfd a terenade Mr and Vis. Sklnuer H'H ic-iidc at 441 Pack avenue. No , dear reader , a Garland stove will not piv off , \ JOUO mortqage every year , answer Iho Ooor bell nor carry In Its own coal , but it will save } ou from n quarter to a half ot \uur fuel and udd to the beauty and comfort of jour home P C Devol sells them. MI'S IJjRsdale's mtliiier > display , which opened last evening attracted a great deal of attention among the ladles , and the rooms were filled nil evening The display will con tinue this afternoon and evening. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for eala it Cas Co.'s otnce. _ Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , v < KeA work. Tel. 157. _ Ml rrl ie l.li rnrx. The following marriage licenses -were Is sued > esterday by the county clerk : Name and Address. Age. W M. VanMeter , Council Blurts . 30 Bertha II. Olmes , I'lattsmouth , Xeb . . . . 20 .1 A. Usher , Council Bluffs . 24 Lora M. Huffman , Council Bluffs . . . ] " > A steel range lasts a life time and saves { 10 in fuel each year you use It. A cheap stove wastes fuel and Is n con = tant expense We can tell > ou a cook stove from J5 up but don't push them. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. _ A full line of Ihe latest and handsomest designs In cat pets , linoleum , oilcloth , etc. , Just received Prices alvvajs the lowest at C. B Carpet Co 40. Broadway. Boiirlclus' music house 1ms few expenses ; high grade pianos are sold reasonably. 11(5 ( iStut&man street. Cot I Best Centervllle lump coal $3 25 per ton. II A. Cox , 37 Main. Tel. 48. Duncan's shoes arc always the beat and cheapest. _ Premier egg cups at Lund Bros. Instruction on Ihe piano will be gfven to a Hulled number of pupils by Mrs. J. A. Iloff , 1022 Fifth avenut. the laundries nca Domestic soap , ClltH'KEH'it Uttt.l JIIllH.lltK. Caniillru | ns a I-'liml Coup uf the Ilrniilnn. OTTUMWA. la. , Sept. 27. ( Sptclal Tele gram. ) The seventh biennial reunion of Crockcrs' lonn Brigade association closed tonight with a rousing campfirc This city Is the home ot the late General llcdcr.ck , one of Its distinguished member. ) , and no offo-t was spared to make It the most suc cessful reunion In the history of the brigade. The campflre tonight was rich , rare and racy The Inevitable General Jack Stlbbs was used to "whoop It up , ' and speeches were made by Major Hamilton , Capta'n ' Harper of this city , Commander-in-chief Lawler of the Grand Army of the Republic , Colonel Benjamin Johnson , Captain C. W Kepler and othnrs. Muse's Iowa quartet produced a number of sensations for the boje , and the ladles' quartet was en thusiastically greeted. There was another jam t.t the opera house , but no one was hurt , as at last night's entertainment , when one rmn was knocked down by the police and a number of women fainted In the crush. Colonel H. H Heed was re-elected president , Captain C W. Frocker corresponding spending secretary. Captain John Hayes sec retary and Peter Keuhno treasurer. The next meeting will occur In two years at Marshalltown. Ulll Anuljza llrr Ur In CRESTON. la. . Sept 27. ( Special Tele gram. ) Prof. Davis , the state chemist , -who Is Investigating the supposed poisoning of Mrs Klla Mason , was not able to make a report today He procured the brain anil the muscle from one ot the lower limbs and took them to Des Moines to make a chem ical analysis. His report will not be made until October 15. The \AccUlr for tlio The Weekly Bee will be sent up to No vember 15 , covering the entire campaign , for 10 cents. Schlltz Rcof Garden opens Saturday. TKitnnti.n n Stony bblps In llio ll.irbiirof Itobu Seriously VANCOUVER , H C. , Sept. 27 The Empress - press of India , brings the following advices from Ihe Orient A terrible typhoon was experienced at Kobe on the llth , which resulted In considerable damage to property and loss of life. Numerous small craft on the water were dashed to pieces and sev eral large vessels. Including the Northern Pacific steamer Tacoma , were forced to make for the bay to escape the threatened clanger Mount Azo. a volcano In Kumameto , from which rumb > lng noises were heard last month , became' active on the afternoon ot August 20 , when the mountain began to belch black smoke and sand. At 11 o'clock the same night It emitted fire , and a loud rumbling noise was heard at the same time. On the 4th lust , the ; eruption became more serious , and people In the neighborhood of Asatanl were unable to leave their houses without using spectacles and umbrellas to prevent the ashes and sand , which filled Ihe air. from entering their eves. Even Indoors , ashea 3 covered food nnd everything cite. a - - 0 sjirfniillclil I'ntrttiilnlnc Thri-o Convention ! 8 HI'IUNGl-Mni.n. III , Sept , 27. The twelfth r itnnun ! convention of the IllllnolH Prisoners of Wui cimviiud In the hrus : of rep.esenta- tlves with General Charles W. Tavey presiding and 1BU members present. General ImslnesH was transacted and the state fair vlHlted In the nfteinoon. A camp lire und election ot olllc-ers will be held In Ittpie- tentative bull The thirty-second annual session of ( ht Nntlorml Antl-Hon > e Thief association con vened here today IlllnolB. town , Missouri , Knnsits und the Indian tenltory were rep' d resented , National utllcers will lie electee tonlKht n ' The annual meeting of the Illinois Statt " Dental association convened in tbe etttt house > ester lay. STORM SEIVS VERY MEAGER Wiioi Down and Con/rfHittication / Cut Off from Man ; Points , INCOMING SHIPS REPORT HIAW SEAS 1 urce of the A\ tint M'm ( Irriit but So I'ar u K Hint u fin Serious l.ons nf l.tfo . .urrrilvitArU I la Tut lo ben. NEW YOUK , Sept. ST. The West Indian hurricane Is making Its way steadily In this direction. Earl } In the day U was oft the coast of South Carolina. It Is traveling slowly In a northeasterly direction w th a rotary motion dcscrblng u circle about 2,000 miles In diameter. Speaking of the storm , the weather forecaster here today sold : "We shall begin to fiel the storm by tonight or tomorrow The rainfall attending the storm Is the heaviest ever known on this coast. The rain area has reached as far north as Virginia. The Cape Hattera wires are down I do not think , however , that we will get the full violence uf the storm here and do not antic pate anything so severe as they are having down tenth. It the storm continues in its course we may get only Its western edge Iteports received nt this cilllce today tell ot terrific sens running all along the const. The wind Is blowing from fifty to sevent-flve miles nn hour. At Sandy Hook the wind this morning was twenty-eight m let , an hour. When the ttorni leachea heio It will probably last two or three thus Captains of outgoing ves sels have been In communication with our olllce all moinlng atklng about the stcrm The Clyde line bteamers are being held until the storm passes. Steamers coming from the. other tide may strike the hurricane. ' Incoming steamers rtpoit falling barometer and Indications of dry weather The Watd Una Httamcr Vigilance , after delaying twenty fuur hours went to sea this afternoon. The Lam- pas ot the Mai lory 1 ne followed suit , but the Algonquin of the Cljde line remained at anchoi at R JO The wind Is traveling fut- thci to the eastward , and all Indications point to a nasty night. The steamer Eldo rado , Captain Percj , of tin- Morgan line , re- parts the hurricane struck her last Sunday when she was off the Florida Kejs The vvlml was southeast and blew with tremcn- dciis force. Nothing could be seen on ac count of Ihe denstj ot the storm , and Cap tain Percy hauled his ship off shore to avoid 'Isasttr The wind blew at the rate of bout fifty miles an hour and piled up a cavj sta. JACKSONVILLE Da. , Sept. 7. Storm ews Is very meager. Jacksonville has been ut off from communication fiam South Tlor- : la since Tuesday , und not a word has been ecclved from eastern point ? , where the term is biipposed to have been most severe. Nothing has been heard from St. Augustine ilnce Tuesdaj , and there arc iiimors that he ancient clt > has suffered greatly. Com- iiunlcatlon with the south , wJH be opened up iy tomorrow. It Is certain the orange crop as been greatly Injured , but It Is hoped no Ives have been Ust In Jacksonville the lamagB amounts /about $75,000. The vreek of the now union de'pot. In process of ( instruction was the most .serious loss. CHARLESTON Sept ; ' . 2)--Tlic ) } Clyde steam- hip Iroquols which nrrhqij here from Jack- oavllle tonight , reports that Martin's In- 'ustry llghtbhlp , off Savannah , Is missing SAVANNAH , On , Sept. lT. ! Hallioad men iv ho are Just up fromJTybee Island say only small portion of < he railway has been washed out and the damage will not exceed " 1,000 No loss of lite Jia been reported. CHARLESTON , Sept. i27i Specials to the News and Courier from various portions In 'he middle and coastJreglAns regarding the rVcst Indian cyclone rqpor/t / conslderablc dam- -IKC to , corn mid cotqnami , very : peroiis | daimge to rice , but no loss ofrfltej SAVANNAH , Sept > 27 The storm has blown over. Very 1 ttle damage was done here. A few houses were unroofed and trees blown down No Injury was done to the luarantlne station Probably a few miles of railroad v.erc vva.hed up near Tybee. No "ears are felt for Baltimore or New York ships due here tonight or tomorrow , as the Und veeied at the last moment. No reports ot loss of life from sea Islands me received , although crops are damaged WASH1NTON , Sept 27. The weather bureau ut 1 p. in Issued the following spe cial bulletin legardlng the hurricane"The 'ropical hurricane announced In the weather bureau bulletins of jeMerrtay as touthcast of Jacksonville , has moved s'owly northeast to the noith of Charleston , which station was within the nearly calm center this morning , with a pressure of 2930 , and a wind of twelve miles south Later reports slow that the prcssuio has risen slx- lundredths In thice hours at Charleston , and fallen the Einie amount nt Norfolk , which Indicates a very Blow movement to the north-northeast. The. present indica tions are that the storm will continue to nove Elowly until midnight , probably diminishing In Intensity Dangcious gales will be experienced on the south aid middle Atlantic anil south New England masts , and noderatc'ly high winds in the- Interior of the Atlantic coast state ? . NOIirOLK , Va , Sept 27. The weather bureau here at noon today states that owing to the area of high pressure to north-north east of Hatteras , the storm center will be forced lo the weet of Norfolk , and that the mountain range will head It off -and start it on a more direct course for the New Eng land coast , It will pass junt east of Washington and over New York. At 12 o'clock heie the wind was thirty-two miles from the east , and still increasing. At Cape Heno at 8 a. m. , the wind was thirty- eight miles from tlio northeast , with a heavy sea. The coast wires have been down since 8 a. m. a Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- itll-es. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists. APFAIKS AT SOUTH OMAHA. IliisliicK9 Mm and W orUlriBnii'ii Moll I'leaieil with the Aomlnnlton of Holromb The action of Wednesday's convention was the only subject discussed In South Omaha jcsterday The business men and the worklngmen are well satisfied with the action of the convention Insofar as the endorsement of Mr Holcomb Is concerned , bUt the railroad men , and the corporation managers Imvo alrcady eommenced scheming to down Ho'ccrnb and elect Majors. One corporation man who has accepted favors at the hands i-of ttio democrats , was talking to a group { rjien yesterday tell ing them that In a sentQ | t would be a demo cratic victory to elect Tom Majors But when one mentions T'om ajors' name In the presence of the workmen , the fellow b who actually toll , it IB like flaunting a red Hag In the face of a Vdfl. * The worklngmen have pledged themselves * to down the man who has been thclf vnfcmy anl the tool of the > corporations apdno threats or In timidations can change nthem. All sorts of Jobs will be worked by thp bosses to In timidate the men , It ] s said Threats to lay them off , discharge tjim and other things have already been lilntetl at , but the fact that thp ballot la cast In Secret will give the men an opportunity \d"foe ( as they choose no matter how th y-i uxprcss thenibehea ID conversation. , - I'.itf < | IM-I.U. W. D. Godfrey l seriously III. City Cleik Maley will have the tax lit I completed by the list of October. Mr A Green of Atlantic , la. , Is visiting his daughter , Mrs A J. Coughey. Mr und Mrs Joe Malcy are being con gratulated over tlm arrival of a baby boy al their home. George Parks , the contractor , Is the hap piest man In town. It's a boy , and Qeorgi says It neigh * ten pound * . The republican pilmarlea will be held thb afternoon from 12 td 7 o'clock p. m , or Twenty-fifth street , between M and N. Xandle Bauer has arranged to give a hoim talent drama In German at his hall 01 Sunday night , A ball vlll bu given utter tin drama. W , J. Mount was In the city yeaterda ] 'colling ' alter Ills chances among the Soutl Omaha democraln for the nomination for county commissioner. Aurora lodge No , I , will give a backet social with a musical anil literary program at K. rf P hall , Saturday evening , September 29. The public Is Invited. Hev , H It. Wheeler Is home from a visit to Colorado Springs and will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunda } In the morning his topic will be "The Divine Illumination In Men , " and In the evening "The Failure of Christianity. " Jal.e Mnngleron hung his vent on n post near whore he was working back ot Thomp son's saloon on Twenty-fourth street ami when ho had finished and put on his vest ho dlrcovered that a thief had rifled his pockets , taking what change he had ami a good watch. Ex-Policeman Mike Hunsen , who every one here supposed was dead , walked down the street Wednesda } looking better than ho had e.'er been seen bclore. Some time ago word was sent here that Mlkr had been killed out \Vjomliifi and he was mourned as dead by his relatives. Affair * 11 f the AnocliiUon lu n Very Pros- peiiiiin I'ipiidllliiii. CHICAGO , Sept 27. At the tegular quar terly incc'tlnt ; of the bo.uil of directors of the Associated preys , heltl here today , tlio committee on the state of the association repotted ns follows : The committee nppolnted bj the boaid of directors to present to the bounl the actual present condition of the1 Associated press rcpoits that more Ibnn 100 new papers are receiving directly by telegraph tlio nevvB report ot the Associated press These new-- papers are members nf the Associated press mul supplied with news dlieotly by iiKeius of tin1 Associated pits" . A tnrsf number of dally papcin In tidilitlon gel the news through minor af = c > elntlons celling the news Iliiougb this npsoclatlon. Since the reorganization of the AsocliiUtl pro s a Seal ago , \E ) dally newspaper * hnve Riven nil the news sarvUe of tlie C'nltcd press anil hitve become members of the Associated pi ess , und In the same peilod of time not n Mingle new-paper Imvirig inembt-islilp privi leges In the ABSOIluted press has voluntar ily lelliMiulshed tlml news s.etvic ( to accipt t-eivlco liom uny other news association not In c'luse and fileiully ultillons with the Associated press The committee fin tber re ports that the pi < s < iit uc Unit cttsli recelplH each week In payment foi tlie vniious'de- llveilcs of ItH nov n-rvlce ire In exte"s of Hi"1 a ual weKly eei sv-s of be As oc nttel piess , and In excess * of Hit avenge wecKi.v C\PCIIHES of tlie organization "luce the lut-i iiniinul meeting. The AssocllUd | Jl " -s has foi theexrlitslve use of Its news sctvlcp ISTibl miles of K'U cd wire , extending fumi Ht John , N H , on the east , to I'liitluiid , Sun Kraut Nee and San Ulego on the west und fiom Duluth on the nortb to Now OiuumGalvrston find Han Antonio on the south Tlie independent agents coiiespuniUnth the eivU-e of the- Associated press ate 1 , " > t > 0 Tlie niimbet in the enstein division Is ; , J . In tlie central 6.1. , In the western division -lit ) , In the southern division the couespondents of ( lie Southern Associated pi ess co\c > i thnt ten Hot y. The number of lelcg-inph opetatois In the service of Ihe As-oclaled ptess Is IhS 'Hie average- nnmbci of wouls uansinltted over the day wile Is 16oft ) . ' 1 In- avenge number over the night vile Is 4V-00. Tlie iippio\lnuite num ber of woids t'UtliPicil In tintHcRiuphu , seivlc'b throughout the eoiniliy Is M.UOO per day. day.Hie committee llnds that the A norl t-il piess has malntiiliud at fi-r > point gieul Mipoilciitj In Its MM vice ovei nil compMi- toi-i , and that not only In 1H i1aine tlc , but al o In It * foie-isn news ai langpinent9 , ti stands f.n ahead of iinv pi ev Ions tPcotd. It holds exiliflse loiiliaclsvltli I lie London Times , piulilbllliui tile IpRitlmate use of the news oC that nevvpapei by uny other Anifr lean nssnc-iatlon. anil slinllii contiacts with the chief and most Impoitunl news IIKCII- cles of Kurope , Ihe Renter of London , tlie Havas of France und thpVolle - of Iterlln , the three gieal tisi'ticlfs ot Kngliiul , Trance and Germany , which maintain coircspond- ence at evij Inirioitnnt ritj In Km ape , All lea. South America Ai-ln and AiMlialia The examination of tlie books ol the As- PO < iate.d prosM t-boivH that Its ni mbeis ln\e h K' ed nn i pic U < d t'leiiuo ven o a fu r uty fund of $ "J'.iWX ' ) to malnlHln tinhl li ilia , ncter of It" nnwi service and to meet any exliannllnai v contlrieiuls ( ( if expense. Of tlilt > vast sum not < iiio single dotlai bus be < n dernancled from un > KUb-ctlbei , ' und the enllie bum remains Intact , unused for nn > purpose and iiMill.ibU * .in ; inoincnt for tlie Mst'S fin. vijili h Itvas Kiibscilbcd. 1. S. t'AUVAI.110. New ioikVoild , ntr.imiticK DUISI-OI.U SI Paul Plonec-r f'ress. C.S KNAPP , Kt l.ouls Itppubllc ( M.AVIOX M'MICHAIM , , 1'lillTili H > lila Nuilh Aineilcan AMinur .1. itAKit. I'ltlsburg Post. j. i : scuipi's T > cttoll Tilbuni * and Di-tiolt Xevvo n 11 pintDt'n , Cleveland. . Lenclei anil Cleveland News and Heiald. Oregon Kidney Tea euros backache. Trial jlze , .25 cents. All dtuggists. 'tisj'f ' > . % sii//jjv. Nn\iil Coin I lniiilrliii | ; Into the tlioiimlliif ; ol Ilia Ailititis. VAI < M3JO. f la , Sept 27The naval comt of lniiili > to fxunilne Into the cir cumstances reffiiiilliiB the bioundlng- the rnltecl States sleariishlp Ailanm on bt I'uui'H Island convened at the imvv janls yesterday. After the bouitl , of which CaplHln C Scott Is pri'slilent , was oiganlzecl , In uc- eorilance with the nav > retculatlons. tbey visited Ihe Adnnih , lylna in the stteani , and all the otticcis ami clew vvcro given an opportunity of entering uny complaints thc-y might ha\e regaidliiK the handling of the bhlp bj the ollUers in < hnrsc nt tlie time. After caieftil Inquiry among Die ofllcers and men bv members uf the heard , not the least particle of dissatisfaction could be found In any foim All were perfectly satisfied and vveic fi e to expreiis Hint In their opinion nothing could have saved the ship fiom sinking the ieef , as the fog was MI dense that with tlie ut most caution nnd v > lth a lookout ahead nothing could be distinguished half the length of the ship. A strong cuuent % vas runnliiB nt the time of the accident , vvhleii added to the tinKnonn dannreis. As soon ns the boaid bad completed the Investiga tion they returned lo thenay yaid. The- only two vvltnesHfs who -were e\amlne .l wc ro Commander J. J. Hi Ice , commanding olllcer , who was on board , sick with a fever , having on the morning of tht grounding , August " , gone on board fiom tit. Gc-oiire's Ihltnd , where he bad been on shore for tteatment. The ship was got. underway about 1 o'clock In the after noon nnd started for Ht. Paul's Inland , about fort } miles dlniint The ehnits nnd reckonings weic all conect , but the heavy fog scttinff In , nolhlns could be seen. though cver > - pitcuutlon was taken to avohl clanger or dlsastet. The other wit ness called was Past Asslslnnt Stngeon Frederick J C'orderlo , with Ihe reeonls of the medical depai trnent , showing that CommnndlnK Olllcer Hrlce was on the sick list. Schlltz Roof Garden opens Saturday. I'unlitl Telniirxiih Get * Into i'ullforiihi , IOS ANGELKS , Sept. 27-Judge Iloss today handed down ) IH ileclxlon In the ap plication of the Postal Telegraph compunj to be allow < < ! to build n line of telegraph along the line of the Atlantic & Pacltic r.illioad. Judge Hess held that the Postal company roulil build the line , notvvlth- htandlnK the fact thnt the Westein Union Telegraph company hurt an exclusive con tract with the- Atlantic * 1'ucllic railway The decision will permit the Postal com pany to come Into California nnd complete its through line from the eabt to Mojavc. Schlltz Hoof Garden opens Saturday. liiHiinini o < ! oinpiny Aotlcii" . BAN rrtANClSCO Sept 27 The H me Benefit Life . Hoclullon , a local company , lias III eel n petition of Insolvency It was incoipornteil In ISiO as u mutual life Insutance company and JI.IH done a good business until lately , when It became much embairassed by the failure of the Mutual ItcnetlV Association of America. The association , uccoidlng to the petition , has liabilities footing up $39,750 The principal assets are 17 J72 Indebtedness out- stutidlnK , 1231 jieifoniil prupeity und ? 1C < X ) real latate. often ilvperviU on ticaut > thr * lot a of one nienna the loss uf Ihe other lint ) linlr It m-Mon IIPJU- tlful llulned hair , etriulied uiii ) I'.ltchy from blenching nrvci Is. IMPERIAL Hair REJSENERATOR prrfeclly lenlorta a rich , luntiuui color , rnakoi the hair hfnllh > , and IH clean htcuinlng ll or TuikUli batliH d < i not unnl It It IH OH nut- urn 1 an nuturc- > t > uiilori linpirairitlf. ll ok abuul It lite. iMi-irniAi. riiKMic'Ai. Mpa co , Sit I'Klh Avenue , N , V. Sold ty Sherman & McConnell , lill Uode * Bt , , OnuUia , " AMNESTY FOR THE MORMONS Full Panbn Granted Thosa Who llavo Abitchuecl Polvgamous Praoticos , GRCVtR SATISFIED TO ARE SINCERE [ 'roilnm ttloii CovertTluiic Who Unto llptn Convicted mid thixe U lut llnvn llenu Oillllj bill llnv ? s t Itri-n Tried for tlm OITtnse. WASHINGTON' , Sept. 27. Iho presldint i as Issued the follow Ing proclamation : Whereas , Congress , by a vt.itute uprovol ; Alarch 22 , 1KS2 , and hv Matittcs In further- atico and amendment thereof , defined the crime of bigamy , polgim > and unlawful cohabitation In the territories and other ilaccj within the exclusive Jmlndlctlon of iho United States and prescribed u penalty for such crime ! ; nml Whereas , On cr about the lilh day of October , 1SHO , Ihe c-hureh of the Latter la > Saints , better Known as Ihe Moiinon chuich , througli Its pres dent ls uul a manifesto. [ iroclaimliiK the purpcsc of Mild church no longer to sanction the practUe of polVKainus marrlagcj anil calling upon all members ami adherents ot t-all chinch to obev the laws ot the United Flutes In reference to said subj'ct matter , and Whereas , On the 4lh da > of January , A. I ) 119) ) , Uenjamln Harrison , then president of the Unite I States , did d.eliire und grant full rorckn and amnc&1y to i-ertaln iiffemleis iindet Fa d ects upon condition of future obedience to their rrqiiliinicntf. a Is fully id forth In tald picclamiUUn of amne > tv arid pardon , niid Whereas , Upon the cvhlcmp nou furnished me , I am satisfied the members unit ad herents of said church ieneially abstain from iliir.il mairlagen and pol.vxamus co habitation and are nnu llvlmc In obed ence to the laws , anil the time has unvv arrived when the Interests of public Justice and morality will be promotid bv the granting of nin nest j and panlm lo all Mich ofTi/nder * ns liave compiled with the conditions of sjld proclamal on , It eluding uch cf sjld of fenders as havp be ° n eotivleted under the irovUIons of ald act , now therefore , I Grover Cleveland pres dent of the I'nlted States , by vlrtip of the power" In Hie vcsteJ , do hercbj drelare and grant a full amne t > and pardon to all JCIFOIIV who have , in violation lation ot said nets , committed either ot the offenses of poljgamy blgainj. adultery or unlawful cohabitation undei tlio color of polyKamus cr plural marriage , or who hav ing been convicted of violation of ( .aid act , are now Mifferlng ilirlviitioii | of civil rights in consequence of the t > ume , prepting all persons who have not compiled with the conditions contained In tuiid executive proc lamation of Januao 4 , l&'il In witness whereof , elc , GIIOVUR CLIJVBLAND , 43.5PPOLICE,3SOLES. fS.V/ORKINGMEu . , EXTRA FINE.NS .7 BOYSSCH001 LADIES .SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL'OOUCLAS , BHOCKTON , Mftsa. You can tare money by wem Ini ilia IV. 1 , . Douclnn 81.OO hlioc. c. KC nro 'ho largest imnufacluror < ' uf iihoc-a lnlho\vorUIBlidtuarauteu thrtr Mluo by stampluic too naiiio iind inliv uu 'tin bottom , which protect you aKainut hlfili prlttf Ami Ilie mlddleitian a piuHta. Our sl.nca riurl | tuitcin work lu HjrlB , c r nttlnn nndwtartiiB | iiatlllcj. WohavothPtn Bold evcov here I lower | > rjr for th value nUen , than ny oilier make. Tnto i.u Kub- ftltutc. It ) our dealer cannot supply yen.n c can. Bo'cl b/ A. W. Bowman Co. , 117 H. I5M. C.J. Carlson. 1218 N 24t i. Ellas Svonson , 2OD3 N 2tti. Ignalz Howman , 424 S. I 3ti. Vr. W. Flshar , 2925 LojvoT vjr i Kelly , Stlgjr & Co. , Farnnm & ISM T Crossy , 25OO I st So. Oma 13 INVALID CHAXKS , HUstlc BtodiiMKs , Uefuimlly Urucvi , 1rui M , Crutches , lluttvtlea , byllnge : , Invalid an < l - % . I J ; ij bupnllcs Ihe [ .Ion Urue Iloiife. THE ALOE * : i-n.vroi.D ca , 140S Pnrnira Sttect. OppoKlto I'.iKtcn IIot L bau a , bltcLbeui * , ml , mu.'j uul ol 3 Ltn iiitd bund * . dr > , tljln , uiid imllnp hilr , and * ltni li luibj tlenilrb < nan anprrvcnU' ' ! ntid lured by CtTl ctitA iaOA.1 * , in ut < ToctUo \ ti * ptulfjlutc - i.J twiitir\ukf ( toup In the world , ut uc 1 a * purcet find svcci t of tolU-l mul ntinfiMy poi i . tuld tluouahoul tfcci uorl.1. and vigor qukki ; te > ttarcO > \ arlccn-elc , * fWH nitriitlv emlcsloni , otropli ) etc turcly ruir < l to IMAI * ' . the crrat Hindoo Jlemfdy , Wlth rlUoflaraDirt [ lucurt. Hold by i. A Fuller & Cb . Corner 151(1 ( ai.d Dooclasa Sts. OMAHA. NED EDUC VTIO.VAL. IIOAKIIINIl > UAVsi ItOOI. r H \ou.Nti iuiiOMXIIJ , MH : Fall term bee , > xeanexliy , September 13th. For caulnrus an. J ii.icularj apply to the rco lor. TIIK m . w. OOlinitTY , P. T. P. OX1A.trA. KKD. THE Animal Extracts frcptrrd ccor ling to the formula of Dn. 1VM. A. HAMMOND , In hit liberator ; at Wuhlnfton , D. C. The molt wonderful thcripcutlo discovery J nee the days ol Jenner. CEREBRINE , . . FROM THE BRAIN. MEDULLINE , . . rnoM THCsriNALcono CARDINE , . . . FROM THE HEART TESTING , . . . FROM THCTCBTCB. OVARINE , . The phj-iloloclcnl r fleet * vrodiicrd TIJ a iln- ( jlo dote of Ccrrbrlne are acceleration of tht pulserlth ftclliiL' of fullncrs and dtitentlon lu the head , rtldlaritlon of iplilti , locrraied urinary eicrctlon , anKincntatlon of lh el. pulalvo force of Ilia lilmlrtrr and perlitaltlc action of the Intcstlnci , lucrrnee In mtipcultt ftrcDgth nnd cndnrBticr , Increased ponar ol vl-lon In cUcrly pfoplr , und Incrcaicd ippctltt and dlgeillvo | iovvrr , Dose , Firs Dropt. Price (2 ( drachmt ) , 12. BO. THE COLUMI1IA CIIII.MICAIj CO. I ) . C , Scud for Hook. 101 KIHIN & CO. . AQUNT POtt OMAHA. . . Aloe K. rvnfold Coi-I nm very much pleasN < o toiuinrnd AV. I * Stjmour'H nWllly a nn oplt. clon , havlnR brm Mtl f.ict < irlU fitted with glnsa. B : cr aatiKinattini nnd derived great ben fll tlieiefixim In eny | iiofpnilunnl vvoilt. 1 nould r o cointiund alt or the aitltllc i.iof nlon lo do IIUH ! V ry truly , J. UMJUIK WAWtACIJ , Onithi Aiailvmy ol Pin * Alls. iiUAUAOiiit'Attsri ) iiY i\n STUAIJT. DON'T llliriU AMIII AOUU EVKS. Many pcnona vvhoMi In nisi urv loustunll ) ' act ] . Hit Imvn no Idi-i whit tu'leC n.lcmlilcally fitted Blns rs ulll plvt * them 'ItttB tltnory IB now unt * vciftilly vsljbl sliej lnproi > crly nlted Kla e ulll Invariable Inn fine the troulil nnd inn ) lend to TOTAL 1.1 IM'SMPS ! " Our ability It adjust clamr * rifely und correctly l btyona question. Cnnnult ua t'y > lestrt free of cliarc < > . THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Opposite I'al'on Hotel LOOK ron nn : GOLD NEBRASKA NATIONAL , BANK V. b. lleio ltnrj , f/iu tti f , tt > ra I.a. CAPITAL , - - $400,000 SURPLUS , - - 555,500 CWcm end Dirrclon Hrnrr "W. Inttf. .Jtnt. John 3. Cotllni , vl-e-pr l < l-nt : d. need. CaiblerMIIIam II. B. Ilujtll * . ml crihlcr. THE IRON BANK Or thn I.iqnnr llnhie I'o.ltUclr Cared b } udiulntalorliicr Ur , Halnca' Uulilrn btirrlltp , Itoin t olveo m n cup of codee or lea. or In food. wnhoutlhexnowlciliriofthuiiallenl. Itliabioluil7 hurrnleaj. and will effrct a permanent nurt ipctdj- our ? , Trh Ihar ttie. pnu-al 'n * aodertie drinker OP an alooholla wroclr. l\ liar been clvcn la thonoad * of cioei , BU J la ovcrr liisioacn n perfect cure SM C3K - > ved HNevrrlrolU. 'iiieayatemonoolmpreffnaved. ilh Ibtt Specirc. H t > coineo nn utter Impoialbillty- rtue liquor appetite to exlit Q01.IIKK l'K Jimi CO. ITop'rs , Olnrlnnitl.C. . < 3-jnco boo * of l. rllifl. < Iro.To bo bG n > ir tale by Kuhn & Co. , Drusglsu. Cori.it. 'ftb and L > ouili > sircctn , Oman * BAILEY , 'THE DENTIST 'llubto DcntiilVorU itt I , uc t 1'rloeK. TnF.TII WITHOI'T I'LATrs. BrlUire worlc Full uet tcctli on ruli Jer Vi Hi ) , lit. tfiiar.intueJ Hd- r til lut'H $ t UK , pureKulcl . ' UO. Office , 3rd floor PCX on Blcc'i , IGtli and Fat- n m S rojti. Tilppliono Ids' ! . I. , uly Attend im iitrinr.n Spo'ian. L'SU OH. 13A1LE\Q TOOT 11 TOWDEn. GEO. P. SANKOHL ) . A. W. niCKMAN > rrcsldent. Cashier. of COUNCIL QLU FJ , Iowa Capital , - $100,000 Piulits , - - 13,000 One at Ilia oMeat bnnki In the ttate of iDara. W < nollclt your kualneea and coltpcttoni. W * ( in. ) E per cent on time deposit * . We will b * pleated to ten anil icrve jrou. " Special Council ' ron KENT. LAita : . lutivA'rn uArtN , I ItUi avenue anil I'carl t licet. Apply at B l olllce ROOM ron IIKNT , cnNTRAU.1 lei a ted. private family. Addlcss II 19 , lie * , Louncil UluftH. CIIIMNUYB cnnAiirn , VAULTS CI.UAXCLX id : Uurke , at V ti. llamer'D. 033 IJroadnny , ion SAW : , iiiix > cK ox I'AVHD BTnEET. t-no blocKa frum Omuhii moUtr line ; fruit LII < foirnl lieeii , tine vion ; ula > other cliolct K-slilrnte iDls , dull Illit nnd farms I'ariot A. It.ilid , Room ! > , I.\ < .iitl bloclt , Council liluffa , la. _ UST YOtJIl VAC-ANT LOTS WITH OltKlIN- shlctits. Nicholson ft. Co , COO Ilrondvva > . ONI : OP run UIHT MPAT MAnicms tlio cily , with un oiinUlnlieil Irnde. ian ImtiRlit reuionnMy , ol- will c-xcliims * for geol i .il < > itute. J D. Johnson. &j& Council BlufM TWO NICChY rril itooMs i-on rent CII Plret a\cnjM toil SAI.IS. SQUAIti : PIANO , ONE KOKT O li.-urt ronl hrater ajid drum , also w.nd.vt nlmdi-B. 2 S. 7th tlnet v OON'TAY MUGFIl ThoMnuthwIclc Jallniilre < al > nS-f.orso fall-clrcl * maebtna. It hat the lurecnt lood opunlog of anr ConllnuouR-KttllDK , Jouhlc-hircio 1'reis III tbo World. "Oilc tlchtt drafttleht. Jojiucltyi Cnuilructlont lliirnlillltj--nil Ihe 1IEST. They talk in tons the Innguaqo c r profit , Thay are easy .sollers. They are a double stroke press. Profitable to handle. Write for catalogue and Jlscounts. SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa/ , . - = > . 0 UNC1L BtUFPS S1EAM DYE WORKS All klriiliof D/itaj rndOeiudi ; Uuaa ta the litiliuit ntyla ot tn irU Title J ; vni lilnoj fnUrlM uia.la to loji. 11 joil .11 no ir. Worn iirumiitly lot IB no l Uollveril In ill purte of tDa .ouniry. rfj-il fjr V-rluj i fit. A. MAOHAN , Ilroadiray , near