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    'VIIK OMAHA DAILY WE 15 : MONDAY , JULY 1 , 1895.
TIJE OMAHA DAILY
COUNCIL BMJFFS. r r >
OFFICE , . NO. 12 PCARL STRE2UT
Deliver * ! br ranter lo nr P rt of the ellr.
11.V. . TILTON , Lc et * .
onlce , No. 3l night
editor , No. U.
MI.MUt Ml'.t > 1W.\ .
Buy your cigars , pipes , tobaccos and canes
tt Grand Hold Clear store.
'Grand ho.el , Council niuffs. Newly fur-
nlnhed. tteopenod Oct 1. K r. Clark. Prop.
The people of Macedonia will pilnt things
rod July 4 In the most approved fafhlon
An elaborate program has been In course oi
preparation for weeks past Wall Mel ad-
don'8 band has been engaged from this city
to help things hum.
Mary S Ilavvard died Stlurday at the homo
of her hunbind TV lUvvarJ , III V.eston
aged 33 years Tlio funeral wa held yLSter-
day with the following gentlemen ns pall
bearers Prank Mrl'hurron. William \esey.
William \Vhuney Charles \Vlghtman , I2irn-
cst KHPP' ' K an'l ' l''s ' Johnion.
r The two amis of J W Strong who left
ho'iio suddenly last fall while their father
was Hck , have turned up. They walked
f'pin here lo Ikdtord and got a Jcb with a
\icr \ Since the Jrb ran out they ha\c
cd around promlacu us'.y and at Ii't came
. . . .o .own Saturday night , each with a new
suit of clothes.
Tire nnd tornado Insurance written In best
companies Money for farm loans at low
rates City property for sale or trade for
faun lands In low a. Lougce & To'vlc , 215
Pcnrl St.
W The 2 p ni tr.iln to Lake Mana'v.a Is an
ejicurslon train every day In tie ; week -x-
r ptliK Sunday One fare piys for the round
trip tlck'tu good lo uturn on any train dur
ing liflcrnuon or evening
Yes , the 12nglo laundry Is "that good
laundry , " and IH located nt 724 Ilioadway.
If In doubt about this tiy It and be convinced
Don't forget name and number. Tel 157.
i'//fso.\.i/ . i' nt mn
John Illchcomb of ( Jlenvvood was In the
city ycsteiday on buslne s.
Jl'ss ' rioioncc Mattyli t In Omaha , the
guest of Miss IMna Until for a week
Miss Mnmle Williams of Glrnwood was the
gU"st of frlcnJg on Scuth Seventh btrcet last
vvi'ek
II C. Connor of Crcston passed through
the city yesterday on hs ! way to Taccma ,
Wash
Mrs. S. S. Keller has ginc to Prcop-rt , III.
to attend the funeral of her sister , who died
last Saturday.
Jo'm h Dodge , son of N I' . Dadgc has re
timed from the east , where he attcnde'il
school last yea- .
Mrs J A L Wad'ell of Kan as City vvll
arrlvo In town for a visit with her mother
Mrs Horace Hverett.
Ml"B Florence Dalley Is vMtlng friends Ir
Toronto , Can. , before r turnlng from the east
where she ) vl'lted friends
Miss Lois MeOInn of Omaha Is In the city ,
the ruest of the Mls cs Maude and Mary
nryant on Stutsman street.
Tom llrooks son of J I' Urooks , has gone
to northwestern Nebraska to work on a rand
bel nglng to Charles T. Ste.vart.
George W. ri"inlng , formerly of Councl
Bluffs , and for flvo years assistant secretary
rotary of the Young Men's Christian assocla
tlon at St Joseph Mo , has iccently bee"
elected general secretary of the assoclatlo
at Arkansas City , Kan.
Juno Millinery "iilc.
Al ! trimmed hats at a great reduction
$10 hats for $ G ; $12 hats for $7 , $ C > hats to
$3 ; $5 hats for $2 CO ; a nice trimmed hat fa
$1. These prices will continue for the nex
80 days. Miss Uagsdnle. 10 I'earl street.
Ilin ( ! . It W hcolrr llrMvlnij < n
Wheeler's King Temperance Deer , formerl
known ns CJopps Cheer The best sel'ln
temperance drink on the market. 131 Ua
Broadway , Council Illuffs.
We will make special prices for runntn
aervlco plres for gas to jour residence fo
the month ot June. Call at Gas olflco lo
Information. .
Mineliiy t MHIIIVVII ,
Sunday was a quiet , unostentatious day of
enjoyment for the crowd of people who visited
Mamwa The first sunshine after the days :
of rain and cloud called forth n largo number
of visitors , who enjoyed the perfect summer
afternoon and evening to the ful eBt cxtoat
Colonel Heed provided several very pleasant
features In the way of entertainment that
vvero well appreciated The Tyrolean War
blers g'\e conce'ts in the aftorroon and even
ing , and a full * band and orchestra from
Ornth.1 occupied the band staiid , The steam
ers vvero running nnd carried parties across
thr lake to Manhattan beach , and nearly nil
afternoon the lake was covered with a fleet
of sail and row boats
Cnloncl Heed Is linking great preparations
tor the Fourth and promises an elaborate pro
gram Men are working nKht nnd day on
a now switchback railway that will traverse
the lake front the full length cf the pavilion
It will be ready for use by the Fourth
The lake Is becoming more than ever a
family resort. Hilt of the crowd yesterday
appeared to bo women and children On both
sides of the lake are numerous tents , nnd the
coming week will see the canvas-covered pop-
" < tion largely Increased ,
IIKOS.
Moiieliy'H llartralnv
BOo and COc all wool Trench challles , 25c
yard
20c and 25c half wool challlcs , Monday Oc
yard.
500 ladles' tan and blick leather belts ,
worth 2.r > c to $1 00 handily , any two alike
manufacturers' samples , .Monday entire lot
9c each.
L idles * 25c , ItOc , 35e and 40c liindker-
chleftf , manufacturers' simples , Monday 12Vjc
each
Ocnts' 20e and 2'c handkerchiefs , Monday
Oc each If you didn't attend our big hand
kerchief sale Saturday evening , do so Mon
day , the last chance
HENNISON I1HOS ,
Council muffs.
Ita HIM I it Delleh no-
A union meeting of the Presby tTlan , Ttrp-
tlst and Congregational church's was held at
the last named church last evening , m i sort
of reminiscence of the Plerson revival meet
ings Tlio auditorium was full Hev ) r.OS
Askln spoke on the condition of the churches
OSr.
nnd the city before the meeting" , llev V f.
Qtocho on the characteristics of the revival
and lr 1'helps on the results Hev He-iry
liel.ong bpoko of the llnanclil pirt of the
mietlngi ) . and' It developed during bis ad
dress that there was a deficiency of about
$100 which had to be raised then ami there
or ehe made up by the members of tin
Ministerial socHtloii liy meins of n little
Judicious begging $00 of the amount was
ral'eehlle ! this was going on anothei
mcL'Ing was In prugre > at the Droaehvay
Methodist church by the churches of the
eastern part of the city , and the remalndci
ot the amount calltd for was raised.
\Viuli ft" ie MKIIIIVUI Iniliy ,
Kxtra attractions have been engaged for
Clrand riari. hake Manawa , today There >
will be full string orchestra , which will pro- :
\lelo excellent Instrumental music throughoul >
the afternoon and evening. In addition thi :
famous Tyrolean vv irblers will appeir and en-
tcrtaln ths people with theii marvelous
\varblmg This Is the greatest troupe ol
warblers on the American continent , ami
those who fail to hear them will ml s a greal
cnteruiiiinent Colonel Heed li preparing tc
( jnlarge upon the usuil attractions and In
tends to teciiro the belt tale-tit In every llm
to be found In the country. He will com
nienco today with the Tyrolean warblers
Don't fall to hear them
Don't overlook the fact that the Spetmat
Block Is being acrlflceJ nt any price to sell
If you do you will miss the bargains In Iry ;
coojs , clothing , shoe * , hats and all reason
nblo standard gooJs that you mu/t buy Thi
larger the crowd the uuicKcr the gooJs go
and the greater the sacrlflca In values.
\\niiu < ( rinni ; .
Flvo thousand feet S-lnch top , 13 to 20
feet long , at 9'io per lineal foot. A. Over
Uluffi , I * .
>
IWSi'HMI ' COOTt BUM'S1 '
Dr. Stepbcn Phelps Enunciates a Startling
Doctrine at Ilia Ohurob ,
CHURCH PROPERTY SHOULD BE TAX'D
llo Snj tint llollclotu Corpornllon * Slioulel
Ili-ar Ibelr I'roportlonnte Mi ro
uf tlin 1 xpcmn of tlio
UuvtTiiincnt.
Cliurch members , and particularly clergy
men , nro commonly Mtppo . "d to bo oppoied
to Hit levying of lasts of an ) port upon
tliurth propel ty , but Dr. Stephen I'hdps ,
paster of the first 1'rrsbj terlan tlmrch , Is
not olio of that tort. On the conttary , he
believes ( ) tliat a churcli , like any other cor-
tvtatlon , should pay for w'nat It gets , even
to Its iharo of the expenses of carrying on
state nnd miinlctpal governments. Ye ter-
iay ! morning , In letpon'e to a request tint
he sliouhl pi each a seimon appropriate to
the Sumluv btforo Imltpcnacnco day. he
rave an outline of what ho thought were tlio
duties of gnod i.ltlzcns. Among othti things
1)0 ) B.lld
"Good cltIrons will not shirk taxes. They
will not regard It tin lionorab'o tiling to
a\old paying tdxcw wherever such a thing
Is po slble Thevlll pav attention to the
expenditures of thr-lr city governments to
sea that the administration Is conducted n ?
economically a * possible , nnd that the taxes
nro distributed equitably Nor do I believe
tint churches ought to be ovcmpt from taxa
tion Like miy othir corporation , they
should bar their share of tine expetiFes of
Hi" go\ernmtnt. and I hall the day when
the laws ( shall be so changed as to make
this the rule f\crywhere"
Among tliu othei things tint he polntel
out a demanding the attention of all good
cltl/eni were the miking of laws , election"
naturall/allou 1'iip placing of restrictions
upon Immigration nnd Sabbath desecration
uiAMPioNMiii" itvfii ins \viii : :
< tiiymrilr * rxpcrtril to Tnko n rroinlnmt
l'nrl i r HIP .lilTifmi Hrrt.
Local wheelmen are very much Interested
In the races for state championships which
are to bo held In Jefferson , la , July 4 nnl
, " It Is the twelfth annual meet of the lown
division of the League of Amerlcin Whe l-
men , and the tiMial snnshlng of records Is
looked for The prl/e < aggregate In value
$1 800 and will bea temptation to c\ery fast
rider In the state
Among the Oanymcdes who will attend nre
IM Duquette.V S lllgdon , IM I'll sons ,
llnv Hlxby. Harry HnttcnhauerVld Galnes
nnd a lot of others whose names are not jet
public property All the above are entered
In one or more races , and Duciuctte llatten-
hauer nnd Ulgdon have gone In with the
Intention of shattering a record and taking
away four state championships Two of the
championship races , the quarter mile and
two mile , will occur Thursday , and the other
two. the half mile and mile , on the following
day The Gan > mcdes have unbounded faith
In Hattenhauer's ability to carry off the
quarter and the half , for dldn t he etermlly
knock the daylight out of the state record a
week ago' If he can repeat the operation
this week his part of the country Is regarded
as tolerably safe Tor each of the four races
there Is a prUe of $25 but the prl ? " Is not
what the wheelmen are after so much as the
palm of victory
Council muffs will be well represented In
all the other races , where the prize1 ? arc more
numerous nnd more valuable , from a mone
tary standpoint , and there Is not much doubt
that her men will come back with some
cause for congratulation , at least They will
make the most of the opportunity of booming
the national circuit meet under the auspices
of the Gan > modes of this city , to be held
October 11 nnd 12 , and an effort will be made
to secure the next championship meet for
Council nluffH.
The evening of the 4th will be enlivened
by a banquet , and on the night of the 5th
when the races are over nnd there Is no
further reason for obejlng the laws of health
there will bo a smoker nnd unlimited fun
for nil wheelmen , whether members of the
League of American Wheelmen or not.
UOblON SI O Kit.
Mid-Summer calo of Unilrrtrrnr
We offer men's gauze underwear , all s zes
worth 30c , at 25c each , 50c a suit.
Hlg line'of men's fancy random underwear
regular 35c gnde , at 25c each , 50c a suit
Gents' fancy random , blue mixed wider-
wear , silk bound , pearl buttons , our regular
50c grade , on sale at 33c a garment , or CCc
n suit
Gents' Trench Dalbrlggan underwear , full
fashioned , goods , worth 75c , at 50c each ,
iGants' full lisle thread Egyptian ribbed
regular 76c quality , onsale at 50c each.
Gents' fancy ribbed underwear , regular
price 50c , to go at 39c each
Ladles' fine Swiss ribbed vests , worth 19c
reduced to lOc each
Ladles' line lisle vesta , worth SOc , on sale
at 2.1c each
Hoys' heavy rbbed bicycle hose , worth
25c. on sale at 19c'a pair
Children's heavy ribbed hose , all sizes
wairanted fast black , worth 15c , on sale at
lOc a pair.
Ladles' full black hose , worth 35c , at 20c :
a pair.
FOWLER. DICK & WALKnn.
401-403 Hroailvvay , Council Uluffs , la.
Open Air Meeting.
The Young Men's Christian assoclat'on followed
olny
lowed the plan adopted by the Salvation Army
yesierdiy afternoon and held a rou Ing op
air meeting at the corner of Pearl street and
Uroiilvvny. The association organ was brought :
down from the rooms and led a score or more )
of the workers , In a few h > mns , which were ;
Joined In enthusiastically by a largo crowd cl
, men who drifted In by twos nnd threes
wiille the tinging was going on Hev Henry
Do'ong w-s discerned coming up street wltli
- a big dry goods box in his arms This was .
pluited cut In the middle of the street and
occuplel by Mr. Delong long enough to In-
traduce Secretary Harry Curtis , who made ;
few remarks and flmlly Invited the crowd ur
Etilrs. Most of the crowd accepted the In-
vital on and the gvmna lum was full to over
flowing H D Duncan of St Joseph , .a well
known banker , led the meeting , which was .
Interesting und wide awake throughout Mr ,
- Duncan has the reputation of having con
ducted the mo"t successful young men's bible
class In the state of Missouri for the lart live
i years , and his remarks and manner Indlcitei
that tlio reputation had been honestly earned
.
llrfina'H C. < . l > .
. Screen doors , 49c each. Hammocks , 49c.
Gi ollne stoves from $1 lib up.
One-pint Mason fruit Jars , per doz. ,
quart .Mann fruit Jars. 59c doz. ; half-Ballon
idMason fruit jars , 70e doz
21 pounds granulated sugar for $1.
, , One pound plug tobacco for 15c ; one pound
flunking tobacco for 15c.
' Ki.e gallons gasoline for C5c. Salmon , lOc
I per can.
MKATS.
Sirloin and rcrterhouso steak , lOc.
llounl steak , 8 > { , c ; chuck ' , eak , GUc.
llest rib roast. Sc , chuck roast , 5o and Cc
Dolling beef 3c and 5c.
Mutton chops. Sc.
Leg o' mutton , 7c.
Silt pork , Cc.
Breakfast bacon , lOc.
- I fimpound lard Sc
i"cno ! ham Sc ; boneless ham , tOc
Fugsr cured ham. lie.
-
IMiviiHi HUM < niictnrtor.
Andrew Wind was down nt Manawa yes
terday doing some carpenter work for Colone
t need When It came lime to no home Colone
lie d told him h" would not have to pay inj ;
fare on the motor If he would tell the con
duclor that he had been working for him
Wind boarded the motor whose destlnle
vvero presided over by William Ilatcl.olor ai
conductor Wind told him he had been workIng
rkhe
Ing for Uced. and that Heed told Him he
would not have to pay any fare , but Hutch
elor said that was no go He rang the bel
and was about to put Wln4 off. whm Wlm
reconsidered and pild hlc fare \Vlnl thei
followed Ilatchelor out on to the back plat
' form and hostilities were renewel. with the
result that llatchelur. so Wind tiys , pulle <
a gun out of his pocket and told him to go
back Into the car or he would blow him ful
of holes Wind complied with fie uquea
ami thub lived to get up tovvu. He calk
at the police station and repjrUd li s prlev-
ante , but at a late hour last nip-il ' ' - d not
determined whether he would matte tru-blo
for IlalcTielor or not. *
.Inie'pli ' pert' * U el te np.
Joseph Speer of the Kjgle laundry Ins a
tiiaiUtont. Cure * dog bltea and make bites.
Metcalt tjroj. have a tplendlct lite r ; ! : &
mcr ciottifng. *
lliirrl'on fell p leinu Cmnpuijr Org inUcil.
A new telephone company has been organ
ized by C. M. Harl , S tt. Wadsvvorth , S. L
ntnvre , C. n It. Campbell and A M John
ston to handle the Harrison telephone pat
ents In Iowa. The amount of stock supposed
to bo possessed by the company Is $100,000.
The Hardnmn. the piano par excellent : * .
A nice assortment ot children's wash suits
at Metcalf JJros.
Davis , agency for Munvon's remedies.
111 , 11.11 i'l.\'ilU\1.
V e'trruin of tlie I.itei Iti'liclllim ItcmamhcreMl
lir tliu .cne nil lum-riiiiie'iit.
WASHINGTON , .lunr 3) - ( SpecialPen ) -
Hlons giante el , l ue of Juno II , Wi we're )
Xebruikn OilKlnnl-Corno IUH T Hr.xllev ,
St. 1'nul , Howard , Willl.im MeNally , Ho-
CM , Colfn\ Supiil'-iiie'iitnl-Ly man Hrows'
ler , I'llc-on , \ \ lic-e lei llel'-xue Juines M
MolTeid , Sihuyler e ulfnxlllliitn II OtK
Tic'titon , Hltclieoek , Mnlhe'W Doyle , lliulle
Mill" , Knox .
lovvn Urlglmil Augustus Lotto , Hui- I
lliigton , DeM Molnes , Tlionns Sldwe-.l. Laglo
Glove , \\ilght , ItUtitiiMiv A Uniting ! ' , I
I'crry , Oallui , hcvl 1' Hurr , T one Tiec.
Johtfon 1 ne i e1 ie Ale \iilnle i I > Kewln -
tefet , MndKiti Ilel iiiOllbPit J Shce--
inaktir , lliiivvurden , bluux , UeoigeW
Ili hon , bloiiKoocllnii > , ( 'harks C.
Si litnlilcHnmpton , franklin , Juhn f
riinlth , CogKon , Minn , Jotiiih J Young ,
llii-tinji1- , \Vlllf , ( .Jiirgc' W. Uiiulei. Scrnn-
ton City , Unem1 1 humus tirce-r , Hoelforil ,
Taylor. Joseph Tioxcl , ji . lluillngtcin Ues
Motiie , Alpheut U 1'iiolp" , I'oluinbln ,
Murliin , Jii'ub Vnrley , Sheiiatido.ili , I'.ige ,
Jon ithun Sn.ue , Kalun i , Wu'-hlngton
South Dakota Original Alir.iin Hakei ,
Uiilurville , Cu ter. Inereuve Sll i S Dunn ,
Lennox. Ijlni olu HeK-ue ( ieoige Wiiijlit
\ciinllllnn , Clnv , James H. I bll , Kapld
City. I'eiinlngton.
Nnitb Dikota Original Mathlas Nelson ,
Hutton , Tralll
Ceilorado Uilglnal ( "c = arlo Ilnc.i , Trlnl-
dail I..xi An'ni.i" ' . Alpheus A. Corbin ,
I'ueblo , I'ue'blo. Aeldltlun il ' 1 honias A
Oalti'-liii , S.xllil.1. Pbiitce Clii inil widows ,
etc Clcctix A Sutton I.a Junta , Oteio ,
Su an T \ oung I'll' bio , I'ueblo
Montana. IndentI'cter Damphou'-e ,
AiiKUtn , Lewis and Cl.trke.
IHMXUI of June ] . '
Nebraska Original Samuel Charter ,
, Adams Itfiuvva ) and luerea e
John L Cluevit , Vnfl' ' iliawo , bnunder" llc
SMUC Jonathan lu-on ! Utrlnt , ' , Stotta
nitiff , Hllas oiini , ' , 'J ( cum-'tli , Joliti'-nii ,
Svvun Llni'iln l . * > 1'aul W
Jos-"pli , ' , < iinc.t4tt r ,
IfiJiil , \\e ttrvlllc , riiitci Oiiglnil vvld-
, etc Mlncro oi I'l.ink'in ' Maiies , bt
Kdwnid , lioom. , Maltha J Gorpe , Fremont ,
,
low a Original I'-nnr S Hul * Selma ,
Vi'ii lluicn Addltlonnl Daniel 12 ro\ ,
Liiiuiiit , Hut h , man KCIHV.I ! and HHU'i'o
.MunMff C' 1'rathu Morton Mills , Mont-
fomir > InriLafo I'hllandci Heul , lioiu-
pirte , Van liuren , Jo tpli 1' l'ltt = , Dilla" ,
Nlarlon , NeK.m Altl'ollutn Cincinnati , Ait-
PTIIOOSC ilttl HUt1 Thomas M MUchtll ,
\\est Liberty , Mii'-catlne , Henry 1'hlpiw ,
Sioux It xpld , liueiia Viita , Jacob H T.ion-
7k-r ( .lenwood , MIIlK , Me-riitt H Smith
Des Molne Polk , Marc A I'lckcMlng , lice
Oak. Montgomery. Dujiltl b 1'e-ek Itudm in
Palo Alto Oilglnnl vvlilows , ete Mi-orb of
Jonathan I" ParrK AtheKtati , Tavlor
South Unkotn Hencvval David
Chnmbei aln , Hriile Heiie-wal and Increahe
Smith \\hltmaii , rauniiitrilale , Pennlng-
ton Incicii'-i Gordon Aldrkh , Gram"
Me'.ulovv , Mlnnebaha ,
l siie c f June1 13
Nebraska Inc reuce Ifonce1V Hamlln
Tecumseh , Johti'-on , Robert Stewart , Phil
lips , Hninllton Hclssue William Purdy
( Icthenbiirg , Davv on , Henrv 1' Fovvlci
Hlkhorn , Doug a John r Orcen , StTthvllle
1'runtlei , Samuel Mlllei , Heel Cloud , Web
-tc r
lovvn' OtUtnnl Adam Loii'-k Htiill''gton
Des Molnes Adclitlonnl-Wllllain Whit
ncyir'im Pott uvattamle- , John G Hick
abaugh. Valley. Wachliigton Itc-ne-vval
Ge'orRe Macconne'll , Indlanola , Warren In
dense John Stoudnour , Alburnette , I.lnn
John Pore'in in. Lewlsburg , WayneLewi
P Tuttle , DPS Molnes , Polk Hel sue \ \ H
Ham J Anderson , Clarion , Page , Liwrenc
Machart , Arminosa , Jones , layman D Houir
Hlnnchnrcl , Page , Hdwarcl ' Hi own , She ]
on , Oliilen , John M Hoberts , Albli , Moil
oe , Kll W Jay , Lvnnvllle , Jasper , Paul II
. , Muller. Vallpj Junction , Polk , John A
1111 , I.lnevllle , Wayne Mexican wtr widow
Curollnp Schercr Davpnpoit Scott.
South Dikota Hel sue Hobert C Havv-
, < lns , Sioux rails. Allnnrhnlri , Henjaniln S
tartlett , Mlllbank , Grant , Willluni H San-
, ord , Ilermoou , Custer
Colorado Original Jamps Sweeney , Den-
/er , Arapihoe Helssue William II. Thom
as. Denver. Pueblo.
Issue of June H
Nebraska Hestorntlon nnd Increase
Tcvvnsend U Huff , Oxford , rurnno Hos-
oratlon nnd rel ue 12 cazer Root , Bentrice
Tage Renewal Hunton JI Shoemaker ,
.Incoln , Lancaster Rpnevval nnd Increase
, , 'rederlck 1 * Webber Klrkwood , Rock In-
e-r ease Thomas J Shirley , lTtlcn , Sew aril ,
, John W Hrevver , Broken How , Cutter He--
Fsue Heurv Ru fccll Omalia , Douglas
- Isaac P Hillings , Hvvlng. Holt Original
widows etc Minors of Albert G II Cnl-
loun , Ko.unpy , Huffnlo , Martha J , Stone
" 'alrbury. Jefferton , minor of Amot > A Sln-
; Ieton , Tairbury , Jcffci'on
Iowa Hestoratlon nnd reissue Pool S-xv-
ago ( dpcpa ed ) Tabor , Tremont Inerexsp
, Jdlm U Orancly , Pe-rry , nilln1Gcoigc - W
Moitan , lA'tts , Louisa lUKsue Nathaniel
U. Warrington , Garden Grove. Detiitur , Al-
en Aj'plegnte , Wintcrset , Madison , Thorrns
, H Marsh ill. Wlnthrop , liucliannn , Georse
Inl prgLehlgh , Webster. Thoin is C.ihlll.
i'reston. JacK on , James Wllllims Webster
Ke-okiik , Charles W Ca e , Council llluff- '
I'ottawattnmie , Alonro Sinford , Lenox ,
Tn > lor , Thomas S Glfford. Hoone = boroimh ,
Ucxine , George H Mjers , Hdclvllle , \\n-
, ) ello Original widow h Sarah Sa\age , Ta-
iior , Trpniont
South Dakota Increase John Hazlett ,
Sioux PalK Minnehnha Reissue Henry
Cl.urehlll , Mellette , Splnk , AlphonsuB H
Hm\ey , MellettP , Sjilnk , O--edr Howe ,
Mount Vernon. Duvlson ; Martin Pahey
Sioux Palls Minnehnha. Colorado Orig
inal John IJslcr , Roslta , Custer Additional
Henj imln F. Haldwln , Denver Arapahoe
Issue of June 15
Nebraska Original Georpo W McKnlght
Dralnanl , Hutler ; Charles W Grave" , Itam-
n pey , Deuel , Henry .1. Pavnp , Reaver City
Pumas , George II Woodruff , Weeping
Water , Ca--s Increase Dan'tl Baxter
Broken How , Cu ter ; Samuel S Ilucklns
Calvert , Dumly. Rpl'ueClark It Stone-r
Neluon. Nucko'ls ; Samuel Steel Tpcum'-eh
Jolni'-oii. William Crow , Klva , Howard. An-
deison Bell , Omaha Douglas , Ulljah Btod-
dard , Omaha , DouKlas Original widow
Phebo Jane O'D.mlels , Genoa , Name dt
Iowa OriKina' Marlon T Kuirington , Ot- >
tumwu , Wapello , Pltzrov Sfs lens Cedar
Palls Blnck Hawk Rpstoratlon and reis
- sue Cvius Wollford ( ili celled ) Decoiah
Wlnne hlek Increase Hiram M < Claran
a Guthrlo C'cntpr , Outhrle Rels-fciie Ichn H
Suit" , Mnlvern , Mills , I e Hurlewood , Rpn-
- vvlck , Humboillt , George Shafer , Packwood
Jeffprson , Cvrus H Cronk Sutliprland
O'lirlen. Am ° den J Anson , Marshulltnwn
AI irsbnll Ch irles R Norton , He-drlck id.B
kuk , Wil lam O Matkie , Ca'edonla , Rlng-
> -old , Georgp W Bitv Ruthven , Palo Alto
- Theodore Southland , Lime Fprlngs , Howard
William Well" . Rot kw ell City. Calhoun.
Htnn Dlxnn Blanrlnrd , Page Original
wi low Mary nitler , Des Mone | Polk
South Dikota Relssue-Kdward IPbliKon
BridKewatPr , McC'ook
Colorado Oiiglnal Joseph L Howard
I.GVflind. Lai liner , \\illlam Buckley Ros
lta. Custer Additional Robert C Oborno
Colorado Springs , 121 Pa o Increase
Gtcrge J KnlRlit La Plita Li Plata He- [
Istue 12dgar D Alken , Silver Cliff , Custer.
DtMIOIIIlK ( I ( llllxllllllllllllS. .
] NI2W YORK. June 30-Rpv John A. H
13M
Wilton spoke this morning on "Tho Libera
( tion of Cub i and the Duty of American
Patriotism " Among other things he said
It was u lilting time to "peak on patriotism
He declared Cuba was appeulInK 10 Amerli.1
for help The e\ampp | ot our liberty had I aUK
wlde prad effect , but he > declared , our Man
, Kcured no more * r-"ppct li > the Spmlsh In
Cuba than a dlshrag He declared It wa *
a duly of ourt , to liberate Cuba , and uttered
u prote-st agnln t Consul General \ \ Illlams
declaring he should tie removed Ho to'il
an Incident or two of the cruelties of the
Spanish to the Cubans , and closed by ap
pealing for a "Mo-sps from Wasblngton ipto
lead the Cubans out of bondage"
Mint III * IrHieltnt ; Ctiiiiimiilitn.
KANSAS CITY , Juno 30 Walter Steven ,
son , a youth whose parents live In this city
was sliot and killed early this morning Ir
the .Missouri Pacific freight yards Seer
after the HhootliiB Ir.i Jorgensen , a younti
Dane , appeared nt the police station and
utnounced IIP hail shot a man Accordliu
to his story , lie was attacked by two mi'ii
with whom he- hail been beating his way
on fieltht trains from Omaha to this elty
( Jne of them slipped up behind him 'ml
knocked h'm down with n eoup'ing pin
One of the two men proved to be Stevenson
The otht r escaped Though the pol'ce le -
talneJ Jorgensen pending an ln\e an
they believe th U he shot In self-defcnff
after his companions had attempted to rot
htm
* iuv nnil f.rUl Mill lii-n- .
MANIST12I2 , Mich. June 30 Representa
taut
tlve C W Perry's taw and grist mill ut
Pierre Pun twimty milrn north of here
vvuii chstrcvc'l by Hie list night. Tutu
lota about tlOO.UX ) ; no Insurance.
for tlio vid'JlJof Mrotlnir to lie-
gin nt Mintrrtetr Tinliy.
SIOUX CITY. June 30 ( Special ! Tht
Northwestern Indlatf'fichers' association
will . convene here at i i > 'clocj < tomorrovv mornla
( ng for Its' annual tinnier Institute. The
meeting will cent lnt t/aft the week. Over
010 Indian teachers tire- already In the city ,
' '
and miny more'are jcyfed for late'r on. The
following Is the we-k' ' program1
Monday , July 1 Moflilng w. slon , 9 n m.
AdtlrisB of welcome. , Prof. II 13 Ktatz.
fiipciliitendont city T eMi > l . Sioux Cltv , rup
pponse , Leslie D.xvtrfslipeiliitendelit Plan-
rtic-iiu w heel , Soullp'IUkntii , "Itulintiles ot
Indian Hoys' bc-hoo ! * , ' " i HeM J Hgnn ,
Clontnrf. Minn , ' luelu trlnl Training an
iieinent In RaceIMiimtloii , " Rev C J
Ryder , Dl > . Ne-vv York livening elon. ! . 4
p m The I'litmi * tlf the IMutnted ln-
illHii , " Captain W ill Heck , acting agent
Omali.x .xml \ \ inuc'bium Indian ngency , No-
hrn llH , "The Outlook for an Educated lit-
dUin , ' Le > llo Watson , tnipciliiuiideiit
Mi-minionee nhoo ) Wls-conchi
Tuc"ilny , Julv 'j Miirnlnir * .e"snii | 0 n in
"What Does tm- Child Hrli j , t > thi Hi Imol
Intc-llcctunllv' ' 1' H MHK S ntco. Neb.
Primary Ptectpts of In II ni Chlldicn , "
Oliver l IMvvat'ls pilncliml ti-iihcr Sho-
KlioiiP school Uvomlng lv nlng se lon , 8
p in 'Organluitlon nnd Value cif Div
Schools ' J OPI rirr Wilght agent Hnse-bud
iiKPiipy South Dikntn "lUllglmis Attitude *
if theChllil. . " Hev. Thomas L Hlggs , Oahe- ,
Smith Ink ita
Wednesday , July 3 : Morning np sloti , 9
a m ' "Hie School Piom HIP Matron's
StanUiolnt | " Mis Laura Lutklns , nmtion
lla'-kall lti tltutp , Kan nc , 'How Can We1
Help Girls at Their Homes'1' Mrs Lmilsp
Pitcher , tuition , t'lntnb school , e'ttih ,
"Sehool Suliltiitlon , " Dr L r Mlihiel
IICPIICV phvlelin Che v put p rlvci. North
Dakota Evening < -e" lon xp m Addicts ,
Ptof C H Gilbert , supcMnteniletit city
school" St Paul , "Indian Vornneul ir In the
Indian S ( hool" Hev A L RIKHH prlnilpll ,
Satilee Ti lining school , Nebraska
Tliur dav , Julv 4' Mcunlrg pension , 0
a m 'Duty of the ReM'cctlvp Stateto
Caie for flip I'ducutlun of HIP Imllnns
Within Theli Hurdetv " T \ \ HI ickburn
Omaha. Neb , "Shou'd lenv x T ike Ch U P if
the Uducatlon of the Indians Within Her
Holders' " HeV T S Hilley , Cedar Haplils ,
Trlibiv , Tulv 5' Morning e son | lam
-\\hut Does the Chllel Hrlng to the > Ri heel
Moiully' " Ul hnp W H Hire Slou\ Palls
S D , "An Obstacle In HIP Way of Pi news
on the Part of Indians" Ada H SI MUt
prl iclp il tcachii , Hn'kell lii'tlttitp Ivans
HvptilngI'slcn 8)1 ) m - "What Cltl/en I
lias Done foi HIP Omnlias , " ! ' ( _ ' r.unpb- - .
'iiDerilitendei't Uiniihn ' chnnl , Nobri'kn ,
' Thi- Attitude * of the * Indian Tnvvxrd Whltp
Clvlllr i tlon. " RPV H It Prl-.Mol , principal ,
Hnmpton Institute' Virginia
Siiturdiv July fi Morning p'--lon fl
n m "Relation of Age-nt anil Stiperlnteiul-
put , " J n Hisa , suppilntpnilctit , ( , enoi
fcbool Nebrioki lovnph ( 'foments , agent
Sintep aifene NcbrT-kn aildrcps C ip
tain R H Pratt. supeilntemlent , Carlisle1
= ebool , Pennsylvania
AFrA'H3 AT fcOUTH OMAHA.
Dr. W heeler cm tbr Itonrlli cncn of tbei Ilr-
Hlovviil VV nil III of ( lir-lit.
" Hestovval of Christ's "
"The Wealth" was
the topic chosen for a morning sermon yet * -
t ° rday by Hev. llr Wheeler at the Pirst
Presbyterian church. The text w.is , "Who
being In the form of God , took on IIIinelf
the form of a tervant " In brief the doctor
said
Christ had the mental tranrcript of God
and In Him dwelt all the fullne's of the God
head. Is the oft rep'Rlvd assertion of the
scriptures but It was not Ills glory to hold
fast to the expres image of the Pather while
the world through sin had lost capiblllties to
plea e ( ! od and was suffering for a reJeemer
potent enough to reinforce men So He tosk
the form of a servant find emptied Himself
of grace and truth as IJe tat with us In th °
school room of discipline and b ° came obedient
unto the cro" * , that we through His riches
might become partlkcrs.of the divine nature
His earthly life was a continued behtovvment
of right Ideas on the pbverty ot the world's
thought , the enrichment of human Ideals tea
a crushed and wrecked race that groaned In
helplessness In earth s night of sin , waiting
for the illumination of the star of Jacob. It
came with Christ Clod-Helen with riches
for men , and attonlbhed them with the word
"My life is all for you. " Men had lost faith
In themselves , in the world , and In God
Christ emptied a living , buoyant faith into
men's hearts
A dull , dispirited woman , captive of lust ! t
and hopeless , awoke to newness of life by Ills
v ord of emancipation to her toul , "Go , and
sin no more" An Impulsive ttshennan , lov
ing , but unstable as water , and clnracterless
under Christ's gift becomes a rock of ver
ities upon whose confession the church
stands.
Christ's bestowal of wealth was not In
vain If our checks mantle with shame be
cause of the greed , passion and crime of our
ancestors , our souls are Jubilant In memory
of their faith In martyrdom and achievement
The Christ can never die ; neither will His
riches tarnish , nor their glory grow dim
, Underneath the race are the pierced hands
ami aching heart of Calvary He Is not dls-
, couriged with us nor ashamed to cnll us
His brethren Rvery man that hath this hope
purlfleth himself and awaits duty's call and
the form of the servant" Is leading the
world to the final conquest of all sin.
Tonight the city council will meet In regu
lar session
Mrs I ) nna Alb = rry returned yesterdny
from a visit with friends at Ottawa , Kan.
Miss Mrbcl May field returned yesterday
from a two weeks' -visit with friends in the
western part of the state.
Rev R D Gideon was called to Stans-
bury. Mo , yesterday by the death of his
stepfather , Mr. J. G Hopkins.
Policeman John Deters fell asleep at the
, Jail yesterday afternoon and some one took
a razor out of his pocket nnd made off with
It.
Yesterday noon Chief Hrennan notified all
of the saloon keepers to keep their front
,
- doors closed and locked all day Sunday after
, this.
Oscar Hill will have a hearing in police
, court this morning on the charge of selling : i
, liquor without a license. The county attor
, ney will prosecute the ca e. irn
- T. D. Hatcher has b = en appointed an offi
- cer on Governor Holcomb's staff , with the
rank of colonel In the Nebraska National
Guards Mr. Hatcher received his commission
-
sion yesterday.
There is a law forbidding the receiving of
presents by members of the Hoard of edu
, cation from applicants for position ) ) , yet It
- Is stated on the streets that every member
, has accepted presents of different kinds
, within the last month or so.
, Mosier , the liveryman , Is worrying about
- the prolonged absence of one of his rigs
- , Saturday afternoon a lady called at the stable
, and -hired a horse and buggy to drive to
. Council Bluffs. Up to last evening she ad
not returned , and the police In Omaha and
the muffs vvero notified.
The Hoard of Education will meet tonight.
, If reports are true It will be a lively ses
sion , as teachers and Janitors arc to be
, elected , as well as a president and secre
tary Cheek seems to have the pole for pres
- ident Talbot Is favorably mentioned for sec
retary , though cviry 'member would be glad
to get the Job.
YESTERDAY AT COURTLAND
\ Tumbling tinea for' VVeilnosiliiy mid I Ire-
\vorkn fjr ( tjin I einrlli.
The matlneo and evening performances ol
ofml
Achllle Phlllon upqn Ills spiral tower ml
the Royal Moorib'n troup of Arabs were well
attended yesterday. The Arabs enlarged
their part of the exhibition in numerous >
ways and their featsj , received unusual ap
- plause. I'hlllon. upon the wooden globe. Is
one of the wonderfe of modern ages The
way lie handles the fe'obe while running II
up and down tlie runway which encircles [ lie
tower and across a fifty-foot cable , botl
forward und baekvvartt , never falls to re
, , ceive applause upon applause Just rens
Phlllon waa about I'ardugh his performance
last evening he slipped und fell , but for
Innately it did not Irjure him The heavy
dew falling on the runway caused the ac.ei
, elent.
elent.Thtse
Thtse two exhibitions take place on tin
fourth and the management has prepared to
entertain patrons with not only a grand ills
play of fireworks In the evening , but alsi
daylight fireworks during the afternoon
, The- great tumbling race between an Aral
and Jap wl 1 taks p'aca Wednesday evening
There will be a grand display of dayllgal
fireworks on Hie fourth as well as a moil
magnificent display In the evening. In add )
tlon to the entire regular fhows of the Arabi
and I'hillon.
. A tumbling race between an Arab and lap |
will take place \\edncsday evening , the
winner to receive } 50.
rut : MH : tini.r or ruiu'i.
-
OMAHA , June 29 To the IMItor ot The
Dee Inasmuch as the lloird of Plre nnd i
1'ollco , Commissioners has recently fleeted a
new ( chief of police for the city of Omaht 1
take this opportunity Jio acquaint the public '
with the board's c'holc ? .
The present condition of the police force of
the city led p majority of the board to be-
llevo that a man from outside the city who
was fully capable would bring better results
.
than a local , as he would Ime uo enemies to
punish or friends to favor.
The action of the board In this regard rela
tive to the fire department has given general
satisfaction and has proven the wisdom of
telectlng experts far a city the size of Omaha
During my trip to Chicago I talked with
the leading police and detective olllclals of
that city , all of whom spoke In the highest
terms of Martin White , both as a gentleman
and ns a private olllchl , I also conver'-vd
with many of the private cltlrens In Chlcigo
who were reuly to recommend Mr White for
any position to which he might a pire.
I have bcforp me a large number of letters
from Chicago people recommending Mr
White and herewith give extracts from ome
of them which will show how he Is rcgirded
by tlio e who know him be t
M. J Schnack. Inspector of police , Chicago ,
says"We have worked together on miny
cases and I never met anv man whoso sug
gestions I would as readily net on as his
Ills re xiircefulness In expedients for coping
with criminals Is most remarkable. ! ! Is
possessed of such marked executive ability
that I consider him highly competent to
handle not only the police syi'cm of the St
Paul , or any other railroad but also that of
any of the large cities of the country "
M Hrennan , formerly chief of iwllce of
Chicago. iys "Mr White Is reliable , trust
worthy and competent , has a thorough knowl
edge of all details pertaining to police and
de'ectlve business and Is withal a perfect
gentleman. If I weie requested to recom
mend a person for such a place 1 know of
none that I could more cheerfully recommend
than he "
IMvvln Walker , distinguished Jurist , says
"I bolleve him to be thoroughly competent
for the responsible position of chief ot police
of your city "
M Ro eiithal , assistant United States at
torney , Chicago , siys 'I have known Mr
White Intimately for the pist five years , both
as a man and as a detective In that time
I prosecuted In the neighborhood of fifty
ca e , v\here the police work was done under
his direction and control. No more admir
able and systematic police work could have
li en done than that performed by Mr White
In those cases 1 also wish to say for Mr
White tint I have n ° vcr known him to do
tint as a detect ve which he ought not to
do as a man I can simply eiy of him that
h Is absolutely honest and conscientious
and a man possessed of rare ability as a
detective "
The following is from a letter of the Gir-
den City Sind company , Chicago "The
bearer , Mr Martin White , has been known
to this company for the past twenty years
Ho has rl en etendily step by s'cp solely
throuph merit. We can -afely sav that no
man can exceed him In executive ability in
hi' particular line. In all our acquaintance
with Vr White we have never known him
to Indulge m strong drink of anv kind and
as he Is entirely a self-made man we are of
cour'C. anxious to see him get on the top "
William S foirc't , n dWlngulshrd criminal
lawyer cf Chicago , siys "As a detective
he IsIn my Judgment un urpi sed by onv
other detective In the United States As a
man I know him to be Intelligent well read
honest and In all respects trustworthy I
have been with him at all hours of the day
and night In all parts oi the west and I
have always been delighted to notice that
he never under any circumstances tabled n
drop of intoxicating liquor "
H P niliott freight claim agent of the
Milwaukee road says "I take pleasure In
suiting that he Is a gentleman worthy of
connd ° nce nnd e teem nnd In the detective
service , in my op'nlon ' , he has no superiors
and few equals "
John D Shea , Inspector of police , Chicago
and one of the most noted thief catchers In
the country , "ays' "He Is a man of wide
experience nnd has a personal knowledg" of
nearly all well known thieves operating In
this country He Is a man of good sound
Judgment and rare executive abllltv "
A L Sweet pre ident of the Chicago ,
Wilmington and Vermilllon Coal company
"I have known him for the past thirty-one
years , In fact from a small boy and I am
very sure that any one who wants to use
him In the line of business ho has been
engaged In for the past twelve or fourteen
\cars will make no mistake. He Is perfectly
competent to nil any position In the way of
detective work or management of the police
force "
The following Is a letter from Jacob J
Kern , state's attorney , Chicago "This Is to
certify that I have known Mr Martin White
of this , city for twenty-three years I first
knew him when he and I were both con-
'nected with the Chicago , Wilmington and
Vermilllon Coil association He has been a
police otTicer \arlous capacities for sixteen
years Per the last six years 1 have had
occasion to meet him In his official capacity
as an olllcer and I In mine can truthfully
testify In his behalf that he Is without doubt
the most proficient man In his line of busi
ness that I have ever met , always finding
him correct ; his advice sound and hi" courage
never wanting As a citizen I have always
found his honest , upright and trustworthy
I regard him a a model man I make this
statement from twenty-three years of close
observation "
P J. Gibbons , captain of police , Chicago
says' "He Is a man of exemplary habit" , al
ways commanding the respect aril c'-t'cm of
his'business associates Helng popses ed of a
strong personal character , I am fully satis
fied that he can make a success of any
business he undertakes. "
John 12 Mahoney , captain of police , Chicago
cage , says "He Is an honest , sober , In
dustrious and conscientious man nnd pos
sessed of rare ability as a detective"
Nicholas Hunt , inspector of police , Chicago
cage , says- " 1 know him to be , a sober
honest , Industrious man , compe'ent of filling
any po ltlon that he may seek "
C 12 Aldrlch , captain of police Chicago ;
says "I have known Mr. Martin te
officially and socially for the past en
years and during all these years I have held '
him in the highest esteem As an officer he
Is active , cool-headed and courageous , and It
Ite
Is with peculiar tact he traces and appre
hends criminals "
Lyman Lewis , inspector of police , Chicago
cage , suys "I have Known Mr Martin
White during the past ten years and In that
time I have always found him to be
gentleman Regarding his executive und de
tectlve ability I take great pleasure In com
mending him "
The following letter speaks for Itself
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Railway
. Company , Special Agent's Office Chicago III
Chicago , June 2G 1S85 Martin White I2q
Chicago , 111 Dear Sir In accepting youi
Beechain's pills arc for bilious
ness , bilious headache , clyspcp
sia , heartburn , torpid liverdiz- ,
ziness sick headachebad
, , taste
in the mouth , coated tongue
! loss of appetitcsallo\v skinetc. ,
when caused by constipation ;
and constipation is the mosl
frequent cause of all of them.
Go by the book. Pills 10 $ &r >
j4 a box. Book ftee at you
- druggist's or write R F Allen Co. ,
365 Canal St , New York.
- Annuilx "iiori.1 n6'r (
EDUCATIONAL.
- Kenyan Military
Academy , Gambier , 0.
KeA year ThU olil and remarkably succensful
school 11 roil ilts thorough preparation fur culle-RO
or butlne nnd careful inipcrvliilon eif licullli
fcabtts and manner * It Is much Uii-olJcbt , lartfcn
nnil lifkt iqeilpixHl boHrcling ncliool fur buys In
OLlo IlluslrulcJ culalu ;
-
ILLINOIS
COMSERVATORY
.test iirtriirtliinllialldriart
menu of Mii-loul Study > l
roitgnituti as assistant special ( iRcnl of the
Chicigo. Milwaukee & St. I'aul lu Inny com
pany , ten Ured mo on ye ti-rday I dum It
but Just to jou to expu-f ! " my high apprccU- |
tlon of the many valuable tennis , that ym ,
rendered the company during ) uur coniit-cilon I
with my department covering a pTlod ot I
over fourteen yeais , nnd n Jure you -hat you
01hi
have my earne t wishes for success in the .
management of the police dipartnu'iit of the .
city of Omaha , ns Its chief csicutlvo ofllccr ,
which position you have rfccutly accepted
in severing > ° ur connection Ith mv dcI I
partment you take with you my Rood will
and klndett wlshi * . Should U.TC l < o any
thing In the way of counsel or otliciulse In
which I can render you nssl tance I shall
cheerfully serve you. Yours truly ,
J. A. HINSnr. Special Agent. I
Prom these nnd various other sources |
fioin which we have gathered Information we
believe that we have secured the fe.rvlc.es of .
n man who will give the people of Oinnlm |
the protection to life and prop rtv to which
they .ire Justly entitled llp'pi'ttfully ,
D CU2.M D12AVI2U.
MUST CHOOSE ANOTHER.
Mr. Minn Mill Not Accept I'mitiiriitn ot
I lr t < cniBirii tlciiiiil Cliuirli
Hev. W. H. Wise cf Lafayette I ml , called
recently to be the pastor of l'iie > Plist Congre
gation Lhiirch of this city to succeed llov
Dr Duryca will not accept.
Hie congrfgallon was very much dUip-
polnted to receive this Information ye tcrday
morning In n letter from Mr. Wise to A I1
Tukey , which was read after the morning
service When Mr. Wise was called It was
considered beyond question that he would
accept Ho tilled the pulpit with entire satis
faction in the latter part of Januiry anil
elurlng Kobruiry , btcaine' acquainted with
many of the. ' numbers of the church , and
when thu call wits transmitted to him It was
believed that the question of Dl. Duryra s
succetsoi had b"t > u settled
It was ktiuvvn al the time , however , that a
movement was on foot at Lafayette to build
n people s churcli , of which Mrlte was to
be pastor Jt appears tint thlb was "success
ful nnd Uie fact Is stated In Mr \ \ lstas
the ground for icfusal to accept the' c ill to
Omaha. Ik1 nys that owing to the- ardor
with which the plan has been cirrli-d f i
ward and the warm feeling toward himself
on the part of the promoters lie could only
regard It as a desertion for him to leave , these
people now
Ills refusal puts the rlrst Congrpgitlonal
chinch again to sea In tlie mattci of a pastor -
tor > _
< nticht i Me x-rti-r.
Oillcei I.uKo yesterday made JIO cstra liv j
capturing u dr citfr fiotn the nrinv Ills
II line' N 1'ltt H lll ell und he de."Hlted
fnnn the Twcntv FO < on I Infniitiy nt Port
Mibraia on June. G 3N In i of bis clc-ini
tl n vva e > i > t out an 1 a rcvvaul of JIO was
offe-rc'd for bis captutt
I < ! the result of the usual tuatnicnt of blood
dl ordcie. 'J IIP syMoin isllllcilvvlth Mtieury and
1'otiMi icincelios mole ) to be ell ended than tl.B
dkeaFc and in n short while in In a fni worse
condition than before. Iho common result U
foi which S.S. ' * . N the mo t lellnhlp cuio. A few
bottlesw 111 adore ! i elicf w hci c nil clrc has failed.
1 'iifleled from nscvetc nttncKof Jlercurinl
Ithcuinnti ni , my nrms nnd legs being RWalien
to twice their natural Eire' , canting the most
exciuclntinKpalii0. I spent huiidi eels of dollars
without relief , but after taking a few bottle oof
I Improved inpldlv and ntn
now nvvellinnn.complctc-
ly cured. I can heartily
recommend it to BUT oio
RiifTciliif. ' from thl painful
dUen c- . \ \ . T. DAI.I V.
Hiooklyu Kiev atcd I ? ft
Oar Treatise on Blood and Slcln r > i ra J mailed free to luf
address SWIFT SI'llCH 1C CO , AtlantaCa
Searles&Searles
SsPECI ALISTa
All forms of Blood nu I
Skin DNu ises , f crOH , bpou
I'lmples , birofula. Tumors.
'letter , I evoin i and Illnod
I'oNon thoroughly eluanso 1
fiom Ilio system.
IiADIbS glve-n careful
iuiu bpeclal attention for all
Hair many peculiar all-
CnaT AR MH , T h r o a t
ainps. I.lvcr. Dyspepsia
.Tiimblcs cille-d by siioi-lal
course of treat menu
( VITALITY WPAKI niailo
H0 liy lee cioso .ippiica
tlon tu lnc tuily , severe menial
rrnln or erief BCXUAIj KXCUSbUS In middle
llf ? Sr froS the eftect. or > outhlul follle. . all
yield readily to our new treatment tor lo 3 of
u'liTP ' ? < Your trouble * If out ot c.ty. llicunanclj
"KE1 cured at home by cor .HI n l < tic * .
Dr.Scarhs & Seirl3s.uoI.l.lltrr. . ( ! ' , . ' . .
_ _
EVERY WOMAN
Some times Depdg a reliable
monthly rrgulatlng meillclue.
DR. PEAL'S
, PENNYROYAL RILLS ,
A " 3 prompt safe nnd eertnln In result. Thocenu.
lneDr IVul's ) nevtrdi ftDpoint Hcnt any where ,
1100. Bliermao & McConncll Drue Co. 1511
iirtct. Omaha , Neb.
ZOO
SOAP
,
,
JAS. S.KIRK & C O. , U. S. A
SIMS RiiNRinnriK Aitormjii..ii.iHvit
Ol.\10 \
DAinrjlUWuLi , ractleo In the State
end Federal Courts Rooms SOO-7-S-9 , Sriu.
cart. Block. Council Bluffs. Iowa.
line of
i' .
ho hon-
A llttld ,
hut thj
bd pur
K. frctJ
unlshcclj
el scnsa
iv nrdcd ,
largn
> Icm eCho
< ho
I n IT ns
i vvllli
of thlai
bowels , . *
gt nnd
'Phi1 Koiuilno nitl < t pi oaf lo organs nmt-
c'ti'lilni : that vvv M-ll for $1 10 Jy
Is mi ( iielluiuy pii'tmv. 'riu >
ptlc'i * Ille llleli"4 il Illle * fl liiic.liul inilatei
Kills' * . UK.'UI llle'llt-4 III s/.e | cd nnct
tha
In
\ \ hlliWt > IlllVe1 elllle | a 111HIV Mil use !
at this SJUM lul pilu > . It's not maul'
ailvK\llc \ ) > to put ( ill ton luiic . 1 HOUIIlt
with
Ik
vvliut jou vvattt might be uiu'
BAD COMPLEXIONS
I'lmplci > , lilacUuiulKi red , KHlph nnd oily fMn
nuil liiiMK , clrv , Ililn , unj lulling
Imlr iiiul fllllplitiuliy lilcmlftlet
arc picM tiled I'ul cured liy Cl'Tl '
i cilv r-OAl' , miKl ctTirtlverkln. .
pnii MI u mill lniutlfvliiK Hcnpla
tin \V.M | . | , an well an pureat ani
r-\\tct < i > t uf tolit ! nnd miracry
' ukl throuliout ) tliu world.
Tlie Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience.
r IHSKASKK OF sir.s ANU
MOMl.N. IMtOlMttlltOll Ol" 1IH2
AVOltl.D'S 1IKUUAI.
b OIMIMMCIM : .
/ treat the ( allowing Diseases :
Catarrh of th Head. 'lUrout nnd IAIIIRB : Dig.
rnppBot tliu Iljc and Pur , Pits and Apople-jy ,
Heart IMxi'iihP , I.lvei Complaint. Kldtie-y Com , 1853.
plaint , > ! er\OIIH Ilcl > lllt > . niontiil lie- Diiua
e'.Hloii , I.OSH ol niniiliuctcl. Hem-
mil WcaUneSH , Dinbctex , Iliiulit'B Dl . "vvhal
raw. * , Si Vims' Dine" * , Kin innuthm , I'araljMs , II3AD-
\\liiU'Swililnir Sciolula , I'evci f-orps. Tiiiii- iiy ex.
ori and iMstula in inio lomoAC-tl led ol
\\itli iit tlie Uiille or Urawliitr i > tlmol
clropofItlocxl.Voniai -\vltli her ic , and
delicate rtfaiiH roHtorvtl to Nerv-
Iifiiltli. Ir | > Hy cured ltli ut obtain
tapIiliiK' . Hpuclal Addition tfl'vcn ver ox.
Id l-rl- atami Venereal l > lHennen after-
ofall Uliid-4. ijC o to $ $3 < xiploilelt for Cap-
anv Venereal HiscaHC 1 eiimiot euro t ) l > ii-
\ltliotit nicrctir > . IIIH | > Wormsipmovi'it ng my
IntvMioi thicH ! houis , urnoiiu ) . lleuiuirholda t 1 ctu
or I'llcs ciiuil. not af <
TIIOSK WHO . \iti : Arri.icrni )
\VillFavolifp.ind humlieeU of dollais by call *
tINS.
liiKon or uelnc
DR. C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES.
TIlDdlll ) I'll ) nil Illll Will ! I III ! It'll Al llllt lllU
ay
n PITSIIII Itliiiiilutlclii ) ; il iiie ( .tliin.
'Ilnmn ut u cll lunci ) cruel fur Ourritlou
lllunk , No 1 foi mm , Nn. V lei MUIIII u.
All corrpppimde nco strlelly confidential ,
lledieinobent bj cxpicsa. Aililrees oil lettera
to
o.v. . I AMCI.I : , M. . .
, 555 BROADWAY. COUNCIL
Enclo o lOci in utumps for replv
ClEOnau I > , SANFOIID , A. W. nniK&IAN.
President. Casliltr.
of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa
Cupittl , - - $100,00
Profits , - - - 12.0000
One < > f the olilest Imnks in the rtato of I cm a.
f Bullclt your business nnd collections We
pay S per cent on tlmo detiuslts. We will b
udcd to BCO uml orv jou
Special Hotices-Couocil
CIUMNUVS CLKANUD , VAULTS CLHANKD.
Ld Durke , atV S Homer B , US llroaduay.
rituTr I-AUM AND aAitunN I.ANU roil
ttiile cheup and on easy uiinu. Day Ac Hess ,
29 I'earl street.
Toil bAUJ A N5 i UI-MFNcTrON TYl'E.
\\rllfr ; aa good as new. bind lch Manuraclur-
IHK Co. , 1UJS und 10.0 B. Muln Btree.t.
rou SAM : . A NIAHIY l\v NINI : HOOM
house , v\lth lulu cIMvin , city vittr ut house
und turn frull. nice KI ! nlu lrcs on u nicely
snide d lot DO\J. fi ct for } 2 Sin ) O3. t u-thlrd
cash 94S 1'i.iln uvcauc , Cuunc.ll lllilfrs ,
\\AMIJIJ SICONI : > H\NI > MIMOdllAIMI. If
clieap J It hmdu C'ciunc.11 llluff _
_ _ _ _
\VANTii : * . 'IVVO { llltm TO UOHK IN ICU
en am | iul > r In ( li.uid I'la/.i I ikt .Manawa.
e ; < HMl itfcrcnccM rciiulitd. Apily ut ejranj
I'l ua.
WAsni : ) ATONCI : A noon MAN TO woiuc
nn f i eilt firm e uti fiunish house to llvo In.
J It Mi flu rwi. 1281 Kast 1'krc.u rtritt
A lilltl , TCISSIST IN HoTHUVVOriR AT J2
houtll Mxtb ( .tie ct
a Your House
Heated Free-
,
Not from a financial standpoint cx-
acll > but oulirc'ly KIMJIJ frcm the
A A
dpfcels which are so often found In
the general run of hiatinc ; plunU.
D" .
llcntlntEnnd Saitltiir } I uulnccr ,
Steam and Hot Hutcr llciitlnir ,
202 MAIN ST. COUNCIL I1LUFP S , IOWA.
ART ? OL.ABS
Of the most b-autiful patt rns ongiiinl d < s ( ? ns , and the prettiest fancies of archi
tects and home builders fulthlully and arilstcally rtprodueed.
PiATE GLASS-
I'roin a single window to car lo's
GLAZED SASH-
All block bUei , and any special size or shape desired furnished at less than any
competitor's prices by the
COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT , OIL fc GLASS CO. ,
The largest exrlusivo house in Western Iowa Stud for prices on estimates.
Ma-onic Temple It
\ \
- Cleaning .mil . Dyeinj of Garoientj anJ
GooJs of livery Description ,
Sclioutls ick'.s Twin City Dye
> \urKs , ( .or. Avenue A iiiul 2 ( > tli
St. , Council Itlnilh. Oll'icc , 15211'ur
aain hi. , Oimiliu.
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