. . - V - - - - - - . - - - ; . . .r - - - - - - . : _ _ _ ; pf. I LlLI . M.r4 - . . . . . - . _ f. . " . _ _ . . . . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ - . . . , . . - - - , , ' - - . - . . - . - - , - - - - - . - , ' . . . . , -j--- . . ' r - . - \ ' : L : A ' , 'itnioi2rIA DAI , Y JH m : WEffNS1)AY , AUGUST 21 , lSH ) . .d . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 _ _ _ , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ 'u _ _ . I ; . . _ _ - . - . . _ l L - @ = i @ NEWS FROMCOUNCIL _ BLUFFS. I@I : [ Offko ' 12 Pearl ' " . - - . - ' . w . ; ; ; ; : . . . . . 'I Le5co. I i I . 1 _ _ _ _ ' _ .o. 'rll. _ _ u _ _ _ _ 1r Frlf rrl I f 1t f r : ( ( ( t r Ir r r l r I fl JJj . . = 'H r1 - : ISOI :1\llN : , J , n. : fcTher on , norlst : h.lcplone 2H. 1 Jlulge MCG4 ? yuterlay made an aIgn ment of CISES In the sUllerlCr court. Granll hotel , Council IJIuf8. Newly fur. 'I nlsbel. Heocell eouncl . 1 lufs. . . Clark. : Ilrop. I I' ' " Seining at Mauawa sti Roes merriy on. D ) ' the time the l * son ends there will lJ nothIng to , , elne. 10lhlnl lazel , the lte ) ( 11aught of J. I. ' . Hunt. L urerlng ( from a hroken brn , cane,1 Iy sufCerlnl nn ambiions clmb onto ( the woodshed roof. Let each member of the Worn ui's Chris. I and frtotitls of that I tian Teniperatice union frlell cause Telpernce Iresent thIs afternoon at Broa Iway Methodit church. ( 'roslns were hilt In 'epterlay over the ditches cut In the Ianawa road , and the danKer of ' 1 lou acclcnls and expense ; lawsuis ) a\'NtcI , The rcienca ( of Mr. Hansen , on Avenue G , nenr Fourteenth stre' , wa hurglarl1e1 Suu- day night A lathes' gold watch and a Imal amount of money were lallen. Wo have leased the t. ( I. Tnolts ' & Co. coal yards an,1 arc IlreparNI to furnish alt klnls , of coal , welghell on city scales ton . nnt over , without extra cbarge. A. J. hood & Co. The Lal11es' 1ld tocltl of Sl John's 1iig- < ) hish Luth ran church have postponed their l.utl nwetlng . which wan to hare been held at the reslicnce oC Mrs. I , . V. Williamson , resllcnce ThnrE ' of next eek. Thursday , until Thursday \eek. John Webs er was arrested , yesterday morIn Ing on the charge oC having asslslel , George Hoper In making all assault on W. N. Shiaffer . I anti promptly gave ball , for lila appearance before JnslLe Cook tomorrow aernoun. 131)CCIIII ) mtIng or Y.xeelslor : lodge No 2 Sitecll , mrctng , ' an < Accepted Masons , 'elnesd8Y evening for worK In first degree. Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order or tile worthy master. Nat Shepard . secre- tar ) ' . William Del Fan and Miss Josephine nlef were wedded by Justice Cook Monday even- weled Juslee Ing. The bride has been a teacher In the Public SChOOlS here , but IH now loeatell In Iluble / whIch wilt be their future MisourI Valley , wl Cllre bome. The cases of the three boys charged with I stealing I'd : lirown's $100 conic up yes- stealng terday. Ueelken and Hoper took a change to JnFtlee Vlen's court. and Mooney's case was continued by Justice Walker until 10. ' morrow. . The members oC the local branch of the 'omen's Christian Temperance union arc to meet In Broa way Methodist church this afternoon to form plans for Fecurlup for Council hIluffs the national convention of that COlncl lurs organizatIon , which ts to meet early In November. 1.V. . Warren , charge with tryIng to 119 4 pose of a mortgaged wheel , has been arrested In Des Moines , but has not been brought home yel. I Is reported that nn attempt II being male to effect 1 settlement , and this causes the delay. WillIam Phmkelt'harn In Garner town- Wilam ship was struck b ) lightning Sllnday and was burned to the prounl , together with a quantity of hay and grain and , farm ma- ChiflCtY. The horses were saved. The loss . : was about $200 , Partially Insure Mayor Cleaver has Issued a cal for a special - cial sessIOn of tIle city councIl to b3 held this evening at which time the tax levy ror 1895 will be consllere < . Bids for grading llt- teenth < nl Nineteenth avenues will be alIened , and , also bids for the construction of a sewer on Avenue I. ' . The delivery team of Oscar Yonnkerman took a Iv\ly run on North Malu street yes- tetlay morln ! and hashed Into tile front or , v. C. gstcp's establishment. The pole of the wagon struck the casement or the win- dow , but In some unaccountable way failed to smash the large plate glass. The attorneys yesterday afternoon coni- , mnNItheir arguments In the case or - ' Marshal Bartalow , charged wIth a brutal as- sanlt upon Terel , an Italian baleen vender. ' Both sIdes are Inlprovlnl thIs opportunIty or airing up supposed anti real grievances cher- resort. Ishied by dIfferent factions at this summer The enrollment at the teachers Institute . yesterday re.1chel 365 , a large attendance fur , the second Ihy. I Is expected thAt It will . clImb up to over 400. The sessions arc con- fined to the morning hours , wIth the xcep- fned tton of drawing In the afternoon , thus allow- lug the teachers leisure 10 diet new maler and vIsit the parks. Mrs. Mary mien Haskins , a daughter of \rs. S. . Miller , a farmer living just east of the city. has been aljllgel Insane , anti taken to Mount Plensant. The unfortunate woman Is Ilea und dumb as well as Ilenlented. In her milder moods she contents herself with praying to the sun and moon , but In wilder moments viciously attacks ! her father and mother. - Many of the old campers at \anawa have pulled up theIr tents and gone home. But their places have been qiliCkly taken by new tents and new crowls. Three new families from Omaha took up their abode on Man- hatan beach yeslerday. all two spread their tents on tile norlh side. The canvas city begins will continuo 10 be populous until aCer school A man giving the name of 1. 1. liray , and elalmLng to represent the Chicago Hecord , Is being anxiously inquired for b ) a number of pople. Ho circulated the paper for sev- I oral days or weeks , largely as salple copies , and finally eommencel to solicit subscriptions : at 25 cents a month. He got a number of busIness men on his lists anti , after con- scientiously collecting the month's pay In ad- , , . vance seems 10 have Iropped out of sight * . , . . _ . . after having delivered two or three caples. The annnal reunion of the Velerans' associa- ton of thL county begIns today at Neola , and promises to be more largely attended than any of the precedIng ones. Wal Mc'adden and his drum corps , without whch ! such a' reunion would border on failure , left last evening so as to bo on hanll 10 greet the first corners . The camp Is located about hal a mie from the depot , In a pleasant grove , - made historic by the presence of the Ieley army durIng the industrIal commotion. Slle- clal railway rates of one and a thIrd fare for the round trip ha\e ben secured I For rent , September I , new house , 8 rooms , , . . roller Improvements , $ 5OO per month , For sate , new house , 6 rooms , modern Impro\e- menls , fine location , U,500.00. Lougee & Towle 23f Pearl street . The Iardman piano wear like Iron. fh.nrtM n. l.n. . The Omaha Guards have brokin camp anti gone bore , after spending two delightful weeks at Manawa. I was with sincere re- grt that the other campers saw them depart - part . for the young men hare won golden opInions and made , lasting friends during their llrlef slay. Their conduct has been modeled upon Chpterfeh1an patterns. ant they bare become 1 Irorlnent anti delightful feature In the social life at the lake. They proved . Ihon\elves to be gentlemen at all times. The guuds themselves and the hundreJs who ltt them have great expectations for next season. when they will spend months instead of weeks In camp at Malawa under more favorable conditions. Their stay this season would have been much longer were It not for the fact that they were obliged to begin active drilling for the encampment at lusl- Ings _ _ X. 1"'t'lnl Snh' . We are sorry we could not have our regu- lar July antI Algust cut price sale of all shoes , but everybody knows of the advance II price of shoes and leather. and as I never have advertised anything I dill not do , and lS no one could 110 that I had to pas It. But al selling the tan shoes In both high antI low cheap enough to mlk up I do not want to cary a pair u'l next year. SAHmNT , Ti ShOE MAN Look for the Bear. The noted General J. S. Coxey of Mirsilon . , 0" , who Is atractng crowds of 5,000 to 25,00 Ileople to ben him on sound money and good roads , will speak at the driving park , Council Bluffs , at 1 o'clock P. m , today , Wednerday , August 21. You cannot afford to mln this opportunity to ace and hear this noted speaker _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The mack Mocking Birds wi sIng at fan. aWl this evening . Non. fiber than the Uardman Baby Grants . . . - . . . " . . , _ , . .i . . " " r - IJ rr , : " r1 r 'Il 'I I\u " 'C I.'IX A - - U'I'lit . S < II.ut : 1.11. 'rh , ' ( I ) ' C."nt'l " " ,11 . , .I'r Ih..I""I . . ) ' ( 'I I I a'llN nt \.r' ' { oil th , ' I'r4IItlll. The city council met as eomlnltee of the whole last night , lare1y for the purpose of tr'lnl again 10 come to some satisfactory conclusion concerning the operation or thE motor trains un Upper Bruad"a ) ' " Nearly all of the citizens who ha\e been active In the effort to compel the motor company to rnn Its double trains ItO I IHI the Plel'ce street I loop were present. \ 'fho r soluton of the councL whooping It up 10 tile Terminal compI ) ' for its failure : I to fulfill al ff the conditions or its Union avenue ordInance was laid over until tile next auth haying over uteetlng . After taking up ald laylnl o\'e the , Mynster street bridge matter . the piling under , the No : engine house and the repairs oIl " 'est Broadway , the molor lroblellivtis al . , Carson suijniitted the foiiow reached Judge FulJllled folow. . It writs received lug solution of the dlmcul ) I WIU IIHI reid al,1 , haiti UI Oieenrcitleida' table : To the honorable llp.r . 111 Cit ) Coun- cii : ( Jentlolilen-tn regard to the pre ent ci Gentelln-in , matter which you have under cOlolllerton ha\e ( \ unler mllpr tu . lhmlt the folowing : There being six 01111 trains , and the Main treel ter- ! mInUs tutu , the Iroalln ) ' loop beIng about equal . distances from the Junction or Broad- WiY ull Illrl street , _ , vln : olheL .m traIn cuull , tuke the JrOIUWI ' IOp 111 t''cry other otw the Main street rtn. N' ) % ' . enl : \ every Olahu Irall Is RuppoRPI to he ' antl Pearl hr a Fifth nwt itt Broalwl } alli . ' Fith IOVCIIUO Ctlt' each alternate 1.llh are- flue cur would , mect each 111'I'nate Omaha train , which would In' the Omaha-lroall- wuy train. and Instead , of the Fifth avenue car continuing its Journey Ironl1 the loop clr \ hy contnuln 10t ! I mik , . the ) Main street run , rlurnln In time to meet the Ontaha- Bloatlway ( train on Its retur from around Ilulllwl the loop ) The Fifth avenue ear woul,1 , thcl hl i lit the pume Iloqllon nit If I hl.1 . mole the Broadway loop , and would he ready again 10 lake the ImnRrer. l This would , 1 think , he I fair solnton of tilt queston , us the Broadway peul.le . anti I the :1uln treet 11eople would , have In even hake and the motor company could per- form this < servlco with the time number of trlinf Its lt presclt. Hepsectuly MUifllittetl. Attorney Snyder wanted to disabuse , the minds nr the council of the belief hat I the people of the First ward were not thoroughly aroused over the matter. I was a queston of dollars and cents With them , us the First 1 was the great residence ward or the city. lore people ! , he thought were employed - : ployed In Omaha and hiving on Broadway than there were In all the other parts of the city. and .more went from that part of town than from the Main street portions. He wanted Ihe mate , postponed : for two weeks for the purpose of permitting the people of the First ward anti the motor company gethll logether. Schubert obJect- eti 10 any postponement for the reacon that he saw no oossibillty \ of the company being able 10 comply with the demand. The postponement . ponement was finally carried and the dale fixed 10 September Ii , Brown and Schubert voting against it. The mayor appointed I committee of citizens 10 canCer with the motor company consistng oC W. A. Iaurer , chairman : William Uunyun and Spencer Smith. The commitee then adjourned unl:1 : September 16. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 1 "I':1 , 'ril\ : ( ( ) lNG .t'i' COS'I' Nt"'I ) ' Hh'lll Awn y Clonk. I A big lot olds and ends , In ladles' lace bll capes and laMes' fal weight jackets . that sold at ; 3.50 to $5.00. go Wednesday at 25c each. A big lot of ladles' and mls.c' jackets and capes all latest style , big sleeves , was $ t.OO , $5.00 anti $6.00. alt at one price : Wednes- day , U.OO each LatlIe' , $7,50 , $8.50 and $10.00 mAckin- toshes , double texture , plaid lining , some with silk-lined capes , all at once price $5.00 each. Wg AHE GONG TO LEAVE YOU SOON. All our $1.00 bedspreads , 691 each . $1.00 bleach table damask , Gt yard . Gc colon flannel , 3ye yard. 1,000 remnants bleach muslin , 2c 'ard. All linen glass check toweling . 3c ) "arl1 All our Smyra rugs at less than cost. They must all go. _ I TERRIFIC SLAUGHTgR OF FINE DRESS GOODS. . . . . - 1 I you want a nice black or colored dress you can buy II now at hal what others will ask you 27-lneh black satin rhadame was UOO , now SOc yard 1 $1.00 black satin duchcss , now 750 yard. $1.25 black satn ! duchetta , now 85c yard. paIr. All our $1.00 whIte chamois kid gloves , 590 paIr.Our entire stock of $1.25 and $1.50 un- dressed kid gloves , In t and 8-butlon , In black , tans , browns and . grays , all at one price lomorrow. They must go ; 69c paIr. This Is a big loss 10 us , but they must go. Our time is I short. Lay In a supply. New prices on eyerthng ! all over the slore Come In loday. DgNNSON BHOS. , Council Bluffs. I ( I.I.Y OP AN OI.U IAN. Law AI'II'nl"1 ufor Ht'lt.t ( ruin a " 44) Ill It il'M C"IIIIllnIM hilI. I The peculiar relationship which has existed between Fred Lutzlnger anti MolIe Graham has ben aired very thoroughly In Justice Vein's court. I was a dirty washing , and a morblll crowd Las watched eagerly each piece lS II was hung out on the judicial hue. . Lutzlnler , has tired of having M01e occupy I his house all has been seekIng to eject her , anti In order 10 get a legal right 10 do so has had to stand a good deal of spattering. and sonic of the mutt has stuck. lie clalmell that he had an arrangement wIth Mollo by which the latter was to bl his tenant sImply , the monthly rent to be pall by her In ' numerous friendly services . and that this arrangement was termInated last February. She wouitln't move out anti so he applied to the arm of the law 10 give her a boost to- ward the front door. She claIms that Lut- singer In a spasm of unusual affection , gave her the 10us ! Dy Justice Vlen's Ile- elslon , rendered yesterday I.utzlnger Is recognized - nized as the owner of the property anl the laldlord , while M01e Is simply a tenant rt will , at her own wl.only , and therefore she must go. Her attorneys fell a notice of appeal. _ _ lun"Nn ( ) ItOUTE. Ihi'iitlrctl htutic. TriennIal conclave Knights Templar l3os- ton , Mass. Sale ' August 19 to 2t. American Iharm'c ullcal associatIon , Denver . . ver Colo. fale August 1 and 12. National convention Keele3a league , liar- risburg I'a. Sale August 16 to 22. In aI1ton I have on sale Summer Tourist tickets 10 varIous points In the United Slates and Canalla. Call and get copy of map and Illustrated write up of the great Yellowstone National park O. M DROWN. Ticket Agent . C. D. kindergarten opens ptember 2. Xnfouul Cou"t'ntou ufV. . C. 'I' . U. There Is an opptrtunlty to secure the national - tonal eon\entcn of the Woman's Christian i Temperance union for Council Bluffs . and 1 meeting will be hell In the Broadway feth. odist church this afternoon at 3 o'cloek for the purpose of taking the neeeuary steps Mrs. 1)r. Gordan . president of thQ local association , wilt lay' before the ladies and other who attend the meeting a letter from Mrs. H. T. HInman , president of the Iowa State association . The communlcalon calls the attentIon of the local association to the fact that the national convention can be secured If desirable , I Is estmated that there will be from 150 10 20 delegates who will have io be entertaIned be- sides a large number pf visitors. I Is needles to lay that the members of the local union are enthusiastically In favor of holding the natIonal meetIng her . but they cannot do It alcne , and the meetIng this afternoon Is for the purpose of devising ways to ac. complsh the desired end. The matter has already been pretty thoroughly discussed , and there Is left little rom 10 doubt that the fnal arrangements will be easily and quIckly made. In Noyember. The eon'enton1 meet some time The only piano worth having , the Hardman. Ih'hll CIOI.I Onto The August sale at the Boston Store la closIng out Bummer goods fal : We don't want to carryover summer merchandIse and hare made prices that will insure quick sales . Attend the August closing sale. _ OWLEH , DICK & W ALIUn , L r r " . . - - . ' " . 'oux ( \ . l'A'I. ' IS 'I'OVN. II l'uses UM u ! lh'ux wih n"'nt Sil' . t''NM. John W. Pi'ul returned front Chicago yesterday . terlay afternoon after 11 absence of several months Naturally hts friends and the news- pallPr reporters were anxious to have him tel them some news about slack yards , pack- hug houses , etc. , but he met all advances with n smile anti , put In his lme giving a more provoking taclte. curl 10 his hamlsome blonde incus- tlche.1 the stock yarls , amI packing houses be built within the next year ? " , "I think Iowa and Nebraska's corn crop ought to make It necessary for more stock yards , somewhere. " "Is here I any hope or the revival I In the lear future of the big schemes In the north- western . , part of the city ? " "I has been a gloriously perfect season . ( and everything Is prosperotls " "Wil there , be a $1,000.000 packing plant estahlshed In Council Bluffs within a year ? " 'My health Is excellent , thank you , and 1 haven't lost any sleel since I left Council nltlrrs : ' Durs. work bo 'commenced on the stockyards ' this fall ? " yards fal , , "I i am glad 10 see that : flna\a Is l\lng a great boom You wilt find that Colonel Heed Is a great man one oC these days , aml he wil build up 1 big thing dowl there where there used to be nothing. " "Has there been any permanel abandon- uncut of the plans for the big Impro\ement3 up around North Twentieth street ? " . "I am glad , to see that you have had plenty of rain out here. I think this as a sure- thing country. " "Tell us somethlnl about what you intend to do. " "Poltcs don't cut any figure these days I 'lnd we ought 10 all be thankful that Grover has a pall and one to spare. Free silver- " Paul The only Information that the genial could be Induced to Give without tile use or dynamite was the assurance that he had returned to Council Burs to stay , ant ? his appearance tines not indicate that he has returned for hIs henlth. Another little bit been ' added Interest of gossip tnt has given allel Iv Mr. Paul's return Is the report that En- g1nter'adtlell , who made the plAns for the big draw bridge , has been called to I'liila- Ia . eI11hla. < A wel known gentleman somewhat hmlar wlh the vernacular of portng circles ! , trIed with equal earnestness ami suc 'e's to got some news from Mr. IJul and after an hour's effort was heard 10 exclaim wlh great earnestness : onfounl , a man that won't show his hand and won't even discard " Notice to Contrnl.torM. Dds will be recel\e up Wednesday noon , the 21st day of August , 1895 , fr Ihe grading of Gilbert lake , c : aate In the city of Council Burs , according to plans and specifications now on fe In the office of Gilbert Bros. Dds per cubIc yard In bank. No bids entertained unless accom- partied by a certified check of $100 We reserve the right to reject any and nIl bIds. ,0LlmnT DHOS. Yes , the Eagle laundry' "that good laundry . " and Is located at 7t Broadway. 1 In doubt about thIs try It and be convInced Don't forget name and number. Tel 157. The Black Mocking Birds will sing at Ian- swa , this evening. Head Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks beap. _ _ _ _ _ _ Pt'r".nn1 l'ulrltgl'ltlIliH. Sheriff Ha1en has gone to ClarInda. Miss Kitte Dul.1nl Is vIsiting Chicago frlen s. < yesterda A. D. Preston of A\oea was In the city Mrs. I ) . 10lst bas returned from hot Springs S. D. Sol Bloom of lealvooll Is greeting his old friends In the l3itlffs. Chief of Polce Scanlan and wife returned yesterday Cram Neola. Mrs. W. S. Williams and daughter have returned - turned from \Visconsln. lrs. W. II. Wakefeld has gone to : lns9- , chusetts to visit frlen < s. I Colonel J. J. Slea < man and wie . are back from [ blot Springs , S. U. D. g. Whieman left last evening on a vIsit 10 his old home In MaIne. Mrs. S. C. Baldwin or Chicago Is In the city visiting Mrs. Lawrence hoist. Captain Malby leaves this evenIng to meet . his fellow vets at Neola \ \ . B. Oaks , cashier of the Silver City bank was In the Iurs yesterday. County Attorney W. A. PrInce of Grand island was In the city yesterday on busl- : ness. ness.Mr. . and Mrs. H. Onren and daughter , Miss Minnie stay. , have gone 10 Denver for a month's Charles Dump has returned from a visit to relatives near Cle\eland , 0" , whom he has not seen for thIrty years. 11ev. and frs. F. If. Sanderson spent yesterday In the cIty , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ayres 810 Avenue 13. : Mrs. Fred C. Cark and her neice , Miss Imogene Larls , of Chicago , are In the city , the Iuesls of Mrs. M. J. Alwarth I S. H. Taylor , who has lately taken up his residence In Co ncH Bluffs . left yesterday on a visit 10 hIs old home In Oreonta , N. Y. I. W. ! la1elon , wife and daughter , left last evening for Massachusetts to spend a month's vacation with friends and relatives. Mr. B. Ayres returned yesterday Cram Burlington JunctIon , Mo. , where ho hos been trying the mineral springs for rheuma- tisiti. . J. F. Gibson . division superIntendent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul was In the city yesterday looking after the Interests of the road. Mrs. John Stark of Polo , Ill. , arrived , yes- terday 10 attend her sister , Mrs. I. A. Cook , who was Injured a few days ago at Lake Manawa . Ur. G. W. Pangle has returned from Gen- ' eva , Net . where he vis led hla cousin , : f. lanll ( lie also had the pleasure of meet- Inb his uncle and aunt who , lIve In Ohio , and who were enroule home from an extended . cd western trip lie had not seen Ihem for thirty " . "ears. _ 'I'euit'huers AUt'lton' The special dIscount to teachers gIven by us last year will be good while you are here I. this ypar. Remember , shoes have advanced In price , but Sargent Is still selling at the old price. You can always find nice shoes at Sargent's. We sold tots of shoes 10 teachers last year anti want to sell more this. You can fInd the store easy Just look for the IG WHITE BEAU : thai's where they will have nice shoes cheap. 413 Broadway. 'nn Shines nt Y..r ( WI l'rit-c They are nearly all gone , but still have a great many 3s. 4 anti , 5s , the prettiest shoes you ever saw , anti we don't want them Come and get them We Ilon't let anyone go out If It's the price that's bothering. This Is SARm NT'S. Look for the Dear. The lardman Is full and rich In tone. Fttni'riil ut Snm : furr'.un. ' Last evening , when the shadows were ! err gathering over the city , an Immense concourse of people assembled around No. 3 engine house , where the venerable Sam Mor- risen the blind veteran fireman , had made his home for so many years . The funeral services were held In gstp's undertaking rooms , Rev : Ir. Hooker of the Trinity Ieth- oust church officiating . The rooms were filled , a8 was the sidewalk aitti street. The services were brief and Iittpresstve. The minister spoke feelingly and eloquonty of the long years of faithful service rendered by the death man , and toM again how he was stricken with blindness while In the discharge - charge of ills duty. Is gentleness and Uncomplaining - complaining fortitude while bearing his heavy affliction were made subjects for some tender remarks When the services were comilleted the casket , covered with flowers and flags. was bore to the hearse by the ftremen . The members of the Ore dellartment , the Veteran Firemen's association to the number of about fIfty . and the Od,1 , Fellows' lodge , of which he was a nieinber followed the cortege the tire bell tolling softly a the vroc's- sian passed An Immense number of carrIages joined tha corteSo as I passed the engIne house . anti te hue reched : 1111\\98t \ \ the full Jngth of Oakland avenue. Til ) Interment II a made In 1"RlrvlEII' . Thl services II thl ' the the grave Were brief , merely llal of church. With the first ! olnts ot the cloths rattling upon the coffin huntells of beaus \ ere bared and howel , , and a ! lent , but "loIUent tribute was palll to the brave old irenien . - - Cul.1 hIeetl'14 1tt. The Grand Plaza at Lake lanwa was fIlled with a delghlc1 and enthusiastic crowd last nlg"t to participate In flue bene- fit given Colonel led by the cAmpers who have enjoyed his hospialy all nmmer. The tender epistles that the gallant colonel has been writing 10 the ladles through the columns of The lice have haul a marked effect anti male him extremel popular with the ladles and brought them out by hundreds last night. nUrln the after- noon the ladies camping at the lake took possession or the pavilion and translormed It Into a veritable bower of flowers . lags anti s reatlies . An artistic slHnwrler was pressed Into sef'le , anti , Colonel UeeI's , name , bealt- Wul ) ' lettered In green anti gold . was placed In a frame anti suspe"le,1 over the music slam\ The frame was hidden entirely with flowers anti , le\'ps. A splenlhl , program was rendered wholly by local talenl. The origin- ally of the Itea , the novelty of It all , added to Ihc Intrinsic merIt of thoS2 who took part , caught the crowll. The capture was complete , anti more enthusi- astic encores were never hoard In the pavilion. The only incident that seemed to cause a partcal of regret was the titter failure of the crowd to get Colonel Heed to come out and , lake 'a spepch. Ills modest was too great , antI when the calls begun to be made for him It took two or three of tIle strongest men on the prounls , to 11revent him running away anti hiding hIs burning blushes In the deep water . of the lake. The favors were' almost e\enl ) " distrlhuted by common con- bnt the High school quartet ) cent were gl\en - the honors - . of the evening. :11 : . . . .IIA' . ' .h't'n""M. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Iho following parties : Name and Address , Age. 1)ougias Lewis , Council Itluffs. . . . . . . . 24 I DOUllS Bird , Council iliuff'i. . . . . . . . 18 Byron n. Smith , Council Bluffq. . . . . . . . 28 I.uell G. 1.'rench , CouncIl Illufftu. . . . . . . . . . 20 The GenuIne Uound Oak Furnace Is the same success that the Genuine Houn,1 Oak healer Is Air-tight , gas.l\ht , burns any kind of fuel and less of I than any other furnace made. Lowest prIces. Cole & Cole , H Main SI. - G 1\ ! . PI.O\'U'S ; : lnloly 10xonBn , ht'lItllillM tif I Meiitl'r .r thl' T.t'wiM 1111 Cllr' ' ' lcut'u1Itilul n'hurlel. SIOUX CITY . Aug. 20.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -The bones of Sergeant Charles Floyd , a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition , who died near the pre.ent site oC Sioux City In 1804. on his way to the head waters of the Missouri were reburied by the Floyd Memorial association this afternoon . Flo ) < 's body was moved once before , owing to the cutting of the bank or a river near which the grave was located , and on the present occasion to brIng It nearer the city , where the grave can receive better care. Dr. Elliott Coues of Washlngon. ! the LewIs and Clark historian , pror. James Buter of MadIson - Ison , \'Is. . the discoverer Qr 1"loyls journal , a"1 a number of memberS of . 'hO memorial association mUle aldresses , .Thls evening Prof. Butler and Dr. Coues spoke on the re- cults or the expe.Iition and Floyd's character before a large meeting. " ' Xt'n' C.mlllu/'M l t''ril'rnt.'I. DES MOINES , Aug. 20.--pecial ( Tele- gram.-Articlos ) of incorphratin have been filed for record by the Gel Bullion Mining company by Oof Palmart and W. H. Ken- nedy. The stock announced Is $1,000,000. Also by the Western Coak ! company , with a capital slack of $10,000. ; Thel Incorporators are J. A. Lobb Kale K. Lobb arid W. H. i anl Lobb. Also Western Light And Heat coin- pany The capital slocc..ls tb be 250,000 anti the \uslnoss to be trannctet1 'Is' the ownifig . ni'kln and sallingot'ga : .1 m3clles and appliances. . The omcers are : ' President , George W. Denl1et , Des Moines ; vice presl- dent , A. g Johnson , Liberty Ind. ; secretary - lary , g. P. Thompson , Oakland , Cal. These , wIth A. W. Snyder al1l C. J. Mtirphy . appear - pear as the boarll of dlreclors. X. A. Walker and S. C. Green ! 'e also incorporators . The Clarinda Investment company Is to have Its princIpal place of business In na ) Molncs. The capItal stock Is ; 5OOO. The president Is H Gibson and the secretary J. 11. Shepardson , who are also the Incor- poralors. _ _ _ _ _ _ - Must AlINwer St'rl"uM CilarureM. MALVgTN , Ia. , Aug. 20.-Spocial.-Ow- ( ) Ing to the continued severe illness of Stella Layton and the evidence obtained that : crimInal operation had been attempted , an- other warrant was sworn out last evening against H. H. I.1lrd of Tabor , chargIng him wIth that crime. Deputy Shell I Talbot made the arrest and he was brought here ' last eevnlng. He Is nol awaiting trial under $500 bonds for spdueton , The preliminary examination was postponed last Friday untIl Thursday next on the last mentioned charge , on account of the illness of Miss Layton nh',1 Siiiluleimly . .u n 'I'ruln. DES MOINES , Aug. 20.-Speelal ( Tele- gram-The ) dead bOdy or a man about 30 years old was found on a Chicago Great Weslern railway train at Talmage this morn- lug. Thtc' holy was brought 10 this city anti identified this afternoon b ) S. n. Phllps of larshalown as that of his , son , Fred , who . was on his way home ( rout Leavenworth Heart trouble was the fram of dealh. Stlf' St'iioul "t 1'1mhlhulnl Opeiied. DES MOINES , Aug. O.-Speclal ( Tele' Rram.-The ) Iowa Stale School of Embalming commenced a three days' session here today. The work wi consist of lectures and prac- tcal demonstrations with cathavers. I Is conducted by W. H. Hohenschuch of Iowa City . He Is working up the undertakers ! to ask the legislature to pass a bill to license undertakers and requIre an examination . l'ioiii'ers \ IhHlle. MISSOURI VALLEY , la. , Aug. 20.-Spl ( : cial.-.Thursday ) occurs the annual reunion or tile Old SeWers' association at Magnolia , the foiiiier county seat of Harrison county. Old Settlers' day Is a red letter day here. Everybody - body goes. The occasion draws an Immense I crowd from all portions of the county. lIE LIKES TiE JAPANESE OongresUtu Dooltle Sure They Are n OUiug People , TAKING AFTER AMERICA AT RAPID GAIT l'rllll"'M tl ( lln Mitmiu'y tt ! l'h Chlr . Il'h'r nM II 1.'I.I1lh' Clmm'I'CI ,1h Oriental In,1 . $ lltl ' \lerl'll Stnh. Congressman UJoltle of Washington was In the city for a few hours ) 'eslethy afternoon . noon on his wa ) ' home from the national capital . where he huts be(1 to look after some mllers connected with congressional legis- lalon , At the Iresent ) lme : fr. noelle resides at Tacoma. Years ago he was a resident of Nebraska In the plSt summer : fr. Doolite visied , Japan and was with Congressman Mercer or this cl ) : Ir. Uooltle spent several weeks In Japan : and was hIghly plelse,1 with the trip. Ho Is a Irm believer In the prosperous future of the Japanes lie says that the country .s deelol)111ery rapidly anti that the people are lal(111 on American ways much more raph1y than the Chinese. 'rile ) ' are keen , btismness-ltke men and are sharp at drl\lng bargJlns. As artisans anti meehan- \ artsans ice tile ) ' have few I.f arty equals. In speakIng of this : Ir. Dooltte cited an Inslance Incite one of the principal cities a couple of years ago I wealh ) ' JapaneFo was putting up a large manuCaeturlng Illanl. Before he had It completed an American hllpened along with I couple ! or gas engines , one a smal one land the other large , callable of driving the whole of the machinery or the establisliiiient. The American trIed 10 sell his larger en- glne1 but only succeede , after explaining the working oC Ihe machine , In selling the smaller one The next year the FAme American - can visited the .Yailnese again and was some- what astonished to see the machinery oC the plant thriven by gas engines The lroprletor had buil several gls engines , exact duplicates of the one which he had purchased the year before , only larger and more powerrnl. Tue little englno had been Imiated , even 10 the brass plate upon which was the name and location of the m ller. SUGGESTION TO SILVER ' IEN. In speaking of monetary affairs : Ir. Doo- I little said : "Tho sUrer using countrIes or' ' Ihe world arc these of the Orient and I so happens that Ihe ) are the only ones wIth which tile l'nled States can hope 10 build , up commerclp. relations. The English coun- tries ha\e taken our breadsturs and meals when they could not purchase as cheaply else- where. There Is no promLse or the relations In the futnre being more profitable than . they have been In the past , consequently the attention of manufacturers autti merchants atenton < must be directed In establishing and main- lalnlng trade relations with the Orlell and ' the states of' South America. ThL result coul be brought about by the remo\al or the three obstacles which now stand In the way and which may be named as follows : "I lrsl , by congressional legislation oC the coinage of the Japanese yen , or dollar , a standard dollar that would con'aln 461 grains of silver , correspondIng with the ? Iex. lean tlollar. Place on one side If you hike. the American eagle , or any other device , and ) on the reverse sitie place some oriental char. acllr denoting the amount of sliver In the coin The AmerIcan trade dollar , so-called was a Calnre In the east , and for the reas"u that It carried no declaratIon of character These suggested dolars would circulate Cer years and years , and their use woul etab- Ish their credit . The United Stales woul i newer be called upon to redeem them The English have for a long time purchased silver bullion In the United States and MexIco , shlppe,1 , It to England , where It has been coined Into such dollars , and now that eoun- try Is even putting a mint ' In at hang Keng , handlng silver In this way Fr years In the orient the purchasing coin has been the dollar - lar , where the product has been purchased and unloade'd on Ihs ! country , wo deriving ne benefIt whatever , It all going to the European counlrles. REFORM IN CONSULAR SERVICE. "Seconth , I would have a respectable con- sulalo In every foreign country. I would have legislaton so that when a consul was selected , I he was round suitable 10 the plaef and In sympathy with the conditons , ho would not be chanled with every incoming admlnlslraton ! having It so that cons ms. ' when they bad learned the language of thc country to whIch they were sent , woulY be allowed opportunities for promotion . There should be arrangements perfected : by whIch the United States would own tim consulate residence and the grounds. There shoul < also be a commissioner of commerce , svitn should bo familiar with the opportunlte3 : for Increasing trade relations with the Unied Stale and other countries This man should have a permanent tenure of ofce ( , and , abov/ all I , foreign representatives hould lake for- elKn representation respectable , " 'b ld , there bhould bo congressional 1l1. Islaton looking 10 buiding up the merchant marine of this counlry. The pcpe : of Ibe orient will eagerly a\al Ihemse1ves of the opportuniy of trading with us as soon . as such an opportunity Is presentel. " 1'It'VlC.ii MF'I'liOlS IN JA I'AN. l"te"t'Mt"J ' ) nlk wlh I Nut 4 I vi' ' \lo " 'u" Iiuit'utt'tt In lovu . . Gore Kaburaji a young Japanese student who graduated this summer from the Upper Iowa university at Fayette . Ia. , Is In Council Burs , stopping at 921 HIgh street He ex- pects to remain there two or three weeks , making final preparations for a tour around the Iorl < . lie Is an ordalnll minister of the Methodist church and a graduate of the Garret Bblcal Institute' at 1\an6ton , Ill. Durlnl his stay he will occupy the pulpits of several or the Methodist churches In Council Burs , and w1 also give some lectures In costume upon the ways of the people of his own hand : Ir. Kaburajl Is a very interesting . Ing personality . not brilliant , but extremely polite and polished , anti Ilpresses one with the Idea that he has a comfortable amount of reserve power where he can get It when occasion requires. lie Is a very interesting and entertaining talker , and when contrasl- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - contrasl5 People have s Dyspepsia ¶ : because their stnfeh lack the digestive fcllq ( Hyrr chlorla and lactc ) : l _ , . and a MuWclent IIPOUIh } of gastric Juice anti pcp lo. . : SrUART'S'I DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Iare prepared solely fet ptomaeh trubles and cure dyapcpsia and indigestion by upplylnl whnt nntllru ( this tudo. dypepsia pcp-Ins. They llcrcasu tile a how , of unstrle Juice , they supply the dlgestvo acids all Tim past , mORtnntural euro for Indigestion . sour stomach , heudachc , COnstipation and fllrall trouhit's. I Full sized patklks aoc. at druggists or from STU7RT COj . 7RSH7L.L . 7ICH . : W W "g , " , . - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS . STEAM DYE WOaKS I , A 1 kinds of Dyeing i the Cleaning hiGhest dJ:1 or In the art. Fnded and stlined fahrlcs made YEW0 to look as good n. -V Y E o new. done 'Work and prompty delveld i 1 1 - 4ORKj ] NI price coun.ry. In Ut parts Bend or Ihe rOt : : I 0 4 , M.lOtht . . . r4 - : - ; , , . : ? .i'5-r : : . . . . ' J'rgsrIat * hireadway , acer North. wta Depot , Council hug American ways anti letloh with those of his country he grows eloquent ' , always tempering his expressions with about In equal Olount of enthusiastIc Iralse for each counlrr. Sllaklnl of the political mlthOl8 of Jal.al . 11 a conversation yrlerIO" , he saul that \I'hll lodlI\11 largo 1110n those ( pre. railing lit tile UnIted Stats , the funehlsc was necessarily more I 1 I tl. "i'ornen can vote In Jap.\I , " Mil he' , "but as there can ani ) ' be one veto 11 a faml ) ' , all as that vote cal be cast tiy an ) mcmber agreed IPOI by the faintly , It .10es not often happen that the 1111e heall or Ihe house Is magnalimous enough to permit his wife or his Ilaulhtlr to 110 the \'olnl. WI ( semi or tlaiightcr cal east the ballot. The SOl musl be over 21 } 'larl alI and Ihe 11\ughlr over 18 , anti mlst have certain other Important qualifIcations. Property antI educational Iluallcalons are required No hOlse can claim the right 10 \'oll until the gO\'ermlt Is pall annually the sum of $15 , never less I and frequently more No one can vote who I I unable to read anll write the Jlpalese : lalllag ( The Japallsc lose to exercise their rralchl ! , beeauso they ale Int(18el' patriotic , and the po\'ernmllt has taken atl' vantage of thIs fact to make I a reiiiark- able delorrtnt of crime. Aumy l1rson of either sex who has been convicted or a crime and imprisoned , even hal a uiuy ' : . at any Ill ( during the pr\lols ; seven years ( , cannot claIm the right 10 vote . Sc\el ) 'I'af must elapse after [ tile convictIon for any minor offetise before tIle unforilnato Is 1)llgll nail Iho ban lifted. This ten,1 to make Ihe . 'apancsO of all classes rev ) careful about Infrlllln on the laws. 'rhe eomlls lol of a flony puts an etcrnal slop 10 the poltcal fran- chlse " : lr. Kabtiraji , aflr the completion of hi tour around tIle worll , intends 10 return 10 Japan and dovole his life 10 educational , and I Christian work. ' a- 1h'I.111 ( III' ( 'Ii ii'iigti nt.t'lt \.h'rl MASON CITY , la. , Aug. 20.-Special ( Tehe' grani.-Thtis city Is soon In be the terminus of the Chicago Great Western railroad. Irs- ident l Stckne ) and General Manager naymo"l iuquy were In the city today , In conversa- 101 with bmiless men , arid expressed their lulenlons of extending tile road this fail rrOll1 liayfieiti , Minn. , 10 this city , a distance of slxty-Iwo fillies. The ) ' nOI' 011 tile Ioad as far as lanllY .Tuulction. The Jase oC , Ihe Iowa Central having bcen calceled , they I 111 have but twelve miles of [ tooth 10 build 10 reach here . Iresllent Stewey ! says he twill not ask for a borate . but would like to have a nlmber of certfcalps taiten . which swill be redeemed at par by the road as pa- ment for freight or fare . e" Ilt'lmn I : IHt ( 'l'iohlMl ) ' :1..h.l. CEIAT HAllnS , In. . Alg , 20.-Spelal ( Telegram.-W. ) A. Smlh , alderman rrom the Sixth warl , has been missIng rrom Cedar Hallls for several Ileiks , and It Is said lie has absconled. , Another report Is 10 the effect ho Is financially tlbarrassed and Is trying to raise funds , among his friends He owes the city over $200. > > r _ _ > > _ _ _ _ _ _ : ) } . - . ; - . ' - j ; ' - f p 1 : . " / ! . ' r { i . . " ( ! /d" . 10 JH , , 11 1" , t It's n cold day when you can't get n ! argall In n plnno or organ , Especially now- ; 4 pays all there Ii to pay for a Mutton . & Hamln organ , that's been used. $17 for I slx.stop Hoyt organ . $57 for I ilatollVilcox & \'hiite. $9 : for I Klm11 organ. $ Gl for I Kimball organ ' with 1 stops In11 mirror In (01) . ! Terms , $ down tend $ a month A. HOSPE , . hmM - . , M usic niud Art , ! iMa Iougias , m : - k ! . _ . . . - - - 10e. Save . . How ? BY BUYING HAWlH'S ' UNIQUE CURlE E . oC its. Om' plco is 15c per bottle Large $1.00 slzo-our price 750 ShOrlRl & MCCOllBllru [ . Go O 1513 DODCE ST. , 2. Door Wcst P. 0. Omaha , . El ) UCA'I'IONAI . - - - St. MARY'S _ ACADEMY I I ( Oss Mmm.ml W".r or NOTa& DUI UIIVKRSIT. ) I 80lh Academic Term will open Monday Sept. 2,1095 The Acadomlo COlrse 15 ' thorough In tile l'rCllro tory benter anti L'lilSbleat ( kadem. MusIc le\nr ' nnl Cn..lcat ( rall'8. mCII , al the \IUI or time bust Conservatories or ) tiroIo Is uDder charge of a cormipetent corits uf ten"hur. BUllo 101clcd 01 the great. Ar corl's ols or } Curomo. 'irawlnant1 i'alntiiut Irca hUe amid tilt Klrolo. .lrwlnl Inlllll mtridtqtie. l'honography 01,1 'Fyje , . Writing tl"hl , 1lUiltltIlttSeqtliIitOd with Fire Fbcalto A seitaralo ttepartutont for cililciren uttdor 1.1. Amnthy for cata' loguolojslr'ctreiortle tClIilt'IliV ' - . ' N'lMAUY'M Ntstre Dutuita r. o. , Nt. Joseph Co. , Imid. UNIVERSITY OF IIOTRE DAME The lOSr.l Se..to , , VIll ( ) pt'n TUESDAYMt'T. Brd , 1890. Full Courses In Classics , Letters. Science , Law , Cidi and Mechanical Engineering. 'l'horotugii I'reparatory anti Comirnerclal Courses St. Edward Uatl for t'oys llntler B I , , utitquu in th coiuiioteneeaof tie equiitui'n ( . Cataiouenee .Oflt tre'i oil up.iicnitan to ICIOV , ANIJ1tIOW t 1e1tti.V C S C. Netro hiatno tad Chicago Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Art5 AVDITOI81IJM BUILDING , ChiCAGO. An tnequaied CorFum of instructors. Fill term will open Monday , September tab , 1815 , ) 'ur cataloeUU titt'.l imifortuation , uddicia SA1u1L gAyZihit , lirector. WENTWORTH . MILITARY ACADEMY 'k Lexington , Mo ( - " 8,5 ELLERS , A. M I . Sup ? . NIIYOItK CITY , 11 IV , Ctit-st , ( adj. Central l'ark. 1'h Jactot Scho1 A French anti Engililu Board. lug anti Day Heimoot for Girl. MileF11OMSNT , aim. C I. l.IOiIOAN , l'rtncipaui , Fall term begins October 1 , 1513. l'rotpectu. sent on application. CONSERVATORY. M lto.d n.trt.cti'ninaillepart. USIA went. . ' .5 Mu'lcai Study. Flue Amt $ . ElueUtIou 1Aiwtmcgi. 1o. 444. k. . IJU U ) , % . ) Lbupl.1JacbQoUle , W Beacharn's pills arc for biIiou. ness , bilious licadaclic , dyspop. sia5 hcartburn , torpid Iivcrdiz. ziness , sick lieadachcbad taste III the mOtltIl , coated tongue , loss of appetitesallow , slcin1c'c , , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of alt of them. Go by the book. Pills bc and 25C a box. Book free at your druggist's orwritc B. F. Allen Co. , 365 Canal St. , New York. Annual sale. mare than 5,000 003 bois. , GIWIPANOLE , M1 U The Good Samaritan , 20 Years' ' Experience. IIEAIhilt OP I)1SIIASIIS OF MEN 1tNt ) % 'Ol IN , i'ltOl'ltt 1T011 01' 'l'lIl' 'OltLh't lillhtIi.tT. 1)hSh'E4. St1tVOI llhlClNl , : - ' . ( - -t I treat the following Oseases : Catarrii of tue li'ati , 'l'iiroat nud I.uuigel iis. eases ot thu lijro anti liar , l'lts mUltI AltOpicay , I ie'ti It liu't'ase , 1.1 t'ct' ( ' ( hIll Pitu tilt , Ktthule ) ' Cotn. Pittillt , Ncv'vuul $ 1)ebihIt. illemititi Ise. lrcMsIoms , I.&tM 01 Iiais1tnoel $ cmn. hull % 'eulemsem , 1)tahrt&'s , liriuttut's lIla' ( 'also , St Vituis' I ) auico , I tiu'ui ultult I mmi , l'ti 1013 sic , Vhlltti SVe'iliulg. Scrotutiti , Fcti'r Suit's , 'rumsal. rs4 timid 1iMttlhlI isa mine resIlOel % 'ltlAOIht tile ItihfiC or eirit'iiig ml strop 4s1liloul. 'OlllLttI vihi 11cr delicate i'gntas reNt ureci to lsm'altis. Drolasy cisred ' 1thtotiI titIJillg' . HIaccItal Attemmiomt gisems to 1rIvuitmo sinai S'cmicrettl I)154e51He54 ouch kisscI. $5 ( ) to $ ootorfeit be any 'citcrcaI Iim4eiLt4c 1 cttiimmOt duo s't1ioiit Mercury. 'l'ltio Vormmts re'moveti iii tYt ) 01' thim'eo hlOttts , or iio lilt ) ' . llcit.ttitthioidS or l'llea cured. Tiloqil % 'm1O A 1111 A FFL1CTl1) s'iil 501'O life anti hiumitlictis of dollars by call' lug out or tlsilig DR. 0. W. PAHCE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Thi a , , mil' I' Iiys It In it Ito en it t .t i t vhtit nil. ft IOl'ii It tV I I Ittiti t 1114k I ii g Ii 'I ll'ct I o ml , Tium , , lit II ( I I ci llil't ) Cc' iit 1. . r Julest ion iBumIk , No , 1 Ia r macmm , No. 2 for 5Villm'mi. A I I correcliouldeulco at nd I ) ' COIl ( Idruit hal. ) ietliciiio sent by express. 41ddrces nil letters to C. V , IANI.It , M. 1) , , 555 Bsoowav. CoUNCIL BLUFF8. Enclose hOc itt stmtlmips br eculw h4 EVERY WOMAN a Aea ; yotne'ti4htes ited a reliable . imiunthuhy regulating mnetiicitae. DR. PEAL'S p : - pENNYRDYAL PILLS1 1 'a prompt. safe atmtl certain in re.uR. Tile Renu' Ins ( Dr. t'enl'sitcVerhisATflflhltt , at'nt anywhere. $1.00 Sherman & MeConneB Drug Co. . 1513 Dodge itreet , Omaha. Neb. t'itts'r ' ' NATIONAL BANK Council Bluffs , Iowa. I CAPITAL , - ' $100,000 % 'i : SOLICIT YOUR iit'sIxicss. 'li lihSi iim Y ( ) I'll CII.lC'h'lONS. ONE ( IF 'i'utlI ( thIEt4'l' hiANlS IN IO'A is i'tlit ChIN' ! ' I'AII ) ( IN TIalil IIdl'OSl'l'S ( _ t1L , ANI ) S1ii US OIL VIt1'1'lL' ' tII1 . ' PA iJRhhhIlC ! l 'It tUrllC5lilLaw , U1ILU t unLuuiImuuiAl'racttce , in the State and Federal Courts. Itooms 300-7-8-9 , nta ' gart , Block , Councli Bluffs. Iowa. Sp@cial @ NoIicosCouiicil BIull CuliIN'lYS Ci.EANrI ) ; VAULTS Cl.EANED. h(1 : iltllko , at W , El. homer's , 135 ljroudtvuy , iii SALL Oit TltAll' A FlNIbY ImItUD running horse , witll high Uack mecord ; gout reitcons for selling. Address or call at 132 Ilmoadway. trolL ItINT , 8F:1'T : , 1 , 1813 , COIINBIt B'rOltlI. recta , OlxtOO. tn Iiap block. Hteammi ileat. Centraily located. B , 11 , Stwafa & Co. WAN'rlI ) , A ( .001) GhItl VOlt ( iiNtmtAL houscoork anti good cook. 705 i4txtii avenue , volt sALJ : . Flles'r-chAss IIISTAUIC.tNT ; everything in exceileut t'tn'lltlttn ' ; U ttfltltt if taken cooli. j : 1) , , juitutsomt , & 3 Iiuoudway. Cotmncli llutts. liAILYAY 'i'IIIECARD ! ; % . iltL'ItLiNGTON & MU. ltl\'klitmrtve. ( ininitajUntun liepul , lQtIu & ) , , Onmaha . . . . . . Luvrr J.xttras. . . . . . . . . . . uaouumi : 4ajuntulie , ilium. , atone. & l'Uget Slid , lx. 4:03pm : 4:3pm : , , , . , . . . . lienvcr thprtas. . . . . . . . . . . 4:55pm 7:03pm. .Nebruelia L.ocai ( e.cepI Sumtday ) , . 7:4&puo : Slhumn. : . , l.lflCuiri Local ( except Eunduy,11 : Zlauta 2tlpmmi. . ,1"at Mali ( ( or Ltncolrt ) dfltl ! . . , Leave. lcIlleAaO , IIU1tLINUTON & QiArriyei Omuita1Unloli iJpot , 10th & Mason tJts.iOnmahta _ 4:4hputi : . . , , . . . , . . Chicago Vectibule , , , , , , , , , , 9:50am : 9:50am : . . . . . . . . . . . . iticago iCximes , , . , , , , , , , , 4:13pm : 7hOpnt. , .chucago & 1k. LouIs 101'relis. . . 5:81410 : 11:13am , . , , , , , l' tattle JunctIon l.tc.tl. . . . . . . 5:3oiimn : . . , . .t"a..e Mali. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:4opni : Leav"s ChICAGO , Mi ! , . & ST. 1'AULJii'lri Omitahtt UnLoDdltot , lath & ) uueunt4tjiamh3 UOOpm..Cilicagu : LtmIteI , , , . , , . , . , , 9:30am : i1:3Jaun. : . .Csmlcago lrxpreats ( cx , Hunday ) . , . 5:2pm : Leaves CIIICAI1O & NOItT1IWF5f'N.tArrIves Omana1 iJni4n Lc1otlOth&Mason bts.i Omnaitti ThT4n..Eastern lcxr.res , , , . , . , , . . . 5:30pm : 4:20pm : . , , . . . . . . Vesttbuit'd Ltmnlteti. . . . . . . . . 9:20am : 6&Ltm : , . . . . . . . . . .Mo , Valley Locai..10:33pm 5:45pm : . , . . . . , Ornatla Chlcuie Special. . , . . . .l.45pun Leave , , CIIICAGO , It. i. & 1'AcII. Arrives Omaha Unton Depot , IOth& Masurt ita , Omualta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EAST. 11:20am. : .Attantio Express ( eX , Suuttiay ) . , 5:28pm : : . . . . . . . . . . . . Cxttrei'a. . . . . . . . . . . . 9:23am : 4:40pm. : . . .Chtcago VeatibuiedLtmntied , , , , 1lSpm \VrST. G:4pmn.OkiailoIna : & Texas Ba lea. Surl..tU:38ana ,1:40pjn. : . . . . . . . . " . 4:00pm : ayes C , , ST. 1' . , 0.1. &O , Arrlvee Omaha Iepot , 15th end SVebster 51 , , I Omaha 5:10am..Sioux City Accomnmncdatkn. . . . . 8:15pm : 12:13pm. , , Hioux CUy Espresit ( cx , Hun..1Stuni : 6ttpm. : . , . . . . . . StjauLJ ± ltnhteu..10 :3lamn : Leaves I F , . S. & 1,10 , ' , 'Ai.LBY. iArrtve. Omahailepot , l5ihltntlWtbitCr St. . I Omaha 2totun..Fast : Mati ani ixpress . . . , . , , 4:55pm : 2lopmnex. : Sat , ) Wyo. lOx , er. Mon. ) , , 4:55pm IlOt4nl. : . , Noruik Exuress tex , Sun'.IaylOaOairm : 6:10pm. : . . . . . . . . : i4t.i'Llut 1xiires.lQ:35arn : Leaves .1. & C. Ii. Arrives Ornahaitlntonjjqt 10th & hittsmu $ ts.Omahtt 9:50am : , , , . . Kartias City Day ii.peu. . . . . 5:30pm : 9:45pm.IC.C. Night itx.vta 15 , 1' . 'rrunacooaum : ' ' tjefl''Mll4SOUlti1'ACiFjC , jArrive. Omnaitsi Dept , 15t1 , . .n&IWebter Sti , i Otnha 1l:4 : ° aun . . . . . . . . .itt , lMtmis EXiireEs , , , , , 60Oaru : . . . . . . . . . . Lout. Ixprecs . , , , , , , , , . 6:05pm : p 3F'in : N iiaska , Local ( cx , Sun , ) . . . . . 9:00am : iaweK : t1J X irViiA1ilc lArrive. Omaha Depot , 15th anI5Vcbstcrbti , tmap : . . . . . . . . . . . _ PaulLirnited..mo:3atn : LeavThiOUX CITY & PAC1ZCTArriy , , OmahalUnion LJel.Ot , 10th & Maiml SisLomaha ' ; : . . . . . . . . ' , , , , , , , , ljipm ! ! ? pnI.Hti'aui Limited..1Zhhpni : Leave UNION PACiFIC. hArrIvei OtnattaUnfon Depet.iOth & I.iason Sts.p Ounahus ' :45am : , , . , . , , , , . Kearney Expices , , , , , , , , , , 12Z0pis. : 2:00mm : , . . . , , . . . , . Overhand Plier. . . . . . . . . . . 5i0pni : 2OOpmlleat'ce : & 8trotnsb' Es. ( ci , $ unl2:50im ) : 7:00pm : , , , , , , . , . . .t' ciflo Lxpres. , , . , , , , , , , , 10:25am : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.tOpnt ieave. F"'WMlARlL ItAil..VAY. tArri' OmaitaUnonhiepot. ! ! 10th & MIloit litiIUmoahie iepm . . , , . , . t. Louis Cartoon Luali . , , , . , , l3:31rp - . . - - . '