Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 13, 1891, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDA i SEPTEMBER 13 , 1S91-SIXTEEN PAGES.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL. BLUFFS.
OFFICE : - NO. 12 PKAHL STREET.
Delivered 1 > y Carrier In any part of Uio City.
II. W.TII.TON , - MANAUEK.
"iiMlnem onico . N" . $
Ft Pt > iin\'F < J
EIjE' ' ' %
1IOA'-S1 Nlaht Killtor . ? "
N. Y. I . co.
Council Illuffs Lumber Co. , coal.
Craft's chattel loans , S04 Snpp blocn.
U you want water In your yard or house
CO to Ulxby's , 'JO'J Mcrrlam block.
Mrs. Kio'fcr of Toronto , Can. , will lecture
on tomncranco Sunday and Monday evenings
nt the First Baptist ctiurcb under the
niiipiccs of the Oood Templars.
Tlio Models will play ti game of ball nt
Mannwa today with tlio Falconers of Omaha.
C.ninowlH bo called nt > l p. in. The ModcM
wcro defeated by the Falconers the last tlmo
the two clubs mot on the diamond , and n
stubborn Rntnc Is expected.
r.ydla Mntthnws , wlfoof William . I. Mat
thews , who \vat ordered sent to the Insane
asylum u couple of weeks BRO by the rommls-
nlciicTH , filed a petition in the district court
yesterday nsklnp ttint she bo appointed
guardian to take cnro of his property.
All honorably dlscharpcd soldiers and
sailors of Council Hluffs who deslro to attend
the reunion at Oakland on the lilth and 17th
nrn requested to moot nl the Grand Army
ball Tue ( iay evening nt 7U : ) o'clock to make
arrangements. Important business will bo
transacted. F. K. Tlioma's , commander.
K. Morgul. charRed with criminal assault ,
had Ills case continued In police court , yester
day morning. Hnblp Aloof , a Turk who was
caught begging on the streets , was ulvcn a
ten da.vs son ten : o for vaerancy. William
Libbuka was given thirty davs In the county
Jail on the elinrco of general worUilessiiess.
.Sam 'J'tnldy , I'rof. I. I. ICottoll , and \V. T.
llrowii wet-o lined J1U.1U each for drunken
ness.
Thomas ICelly and Thomas Walker , two fly
plumbers from Omaha , undertook tno con
tract of running the transfer last night. A
colored man and a couple of loafers fell across
their path and wcro promptly knocked oml
over end. Thov were having n line time
when Ofliccr Qiilnn came along and half an
hour later they wcro resting quietly behind
the barn in the clt > Jail with a charge of dis
turbing the peace entered against them.
Marshal Tcniploton surprised his three
deputies , Harhyte , Whllo nnd Fowler lint
evening by tatting each ono , in thu prcst'tiun
of the bystanders about the oftice , ami reliev
ing him of his star. The three deputies were
thunderstruck , as they were all con
scious of having behaved thcmsolvos
oven better than usual. They
forked over the stars , however , and wcro
agreeably surprised al leceiving in return
ina nltlcnnt silver badges with gold stars in
the center , nnd with the initials of each ono
handsomely engraved In a monogram on the
stars. The badges wcro ordered during the
marshal's recent visit to Now York , and will
bo highly pri/.od by the men.
Dnlby'B blind concert , Fnirinount park ,
September l.'i , from I ! to 7 p. in.
The addition of two public parks.
VCHH
Having quite a few of the Indies'
SWIPH and lisle vests on hand yet wo
have decided to run them another wcolc
nt the sacrifice price.
Ladies light weight ribbed cotton
vests , -Ic.
LadioB * Egyptian cotton vests ( shaped ) ,
Oc , or II for iioc.
Ladies medium weight Swiss vests ,
former price SMc , now 17c.
Last but the best bargain , ladies'
Egyptian lisle vests , -15c goods , for 2oc.
At the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la.
I'JUtSOti'A I , 1'AHAGKAl-lia.
Mr. William Malouoy is visiting friends at
Marion , la.
Mrs. Dora Judklns of Fnllorton , Neb. , Is
visiting her cousin , Mrs. J. T. I3oll.
Mrs. S. L. ICom and daughter of Denver ,
Col. , nro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil
liams.
F. E. Stubbs , who has boon In Chicago fern
n couple of mouths past , returned homo yes
terday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Woouworth of War
ren , 111. , are the guests of the taraily of N. W.
'Williams.
Kov. S. Alexander returned yesterday from
n trip to southern Kansas and will preach
morning nnd evening at Trinity Methodist
church.
Mrs. J. U. Carothers has gene to Bolvl-
doro , 111. , to join her husband , who Is travel
ing in Illinois In the Interest of a Ufa insur
ance company.
Dr. II. B. Jennings started last evening for
Toledo , O. Ho wilUroturn the latter part of
this week with Mrs. Jennings , who has been
visiting relatives In Ohio for the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schoontgon ana their
son Kddlo started last evening for Boston ,
where Mr. Schoontgon , jr. , will enter upon n
course of instruction at the Massacuusets in
stitute of Technology.
C. Uowland Crockwoll , son of J. D. Crock-
well , loft Friday night for Terra Haute , Ind. ,
where ho will attend the Hose Polytechnic
Institute , taking a course In civil onclncor-
Ing. On bis way ho stopped nt Orinncll.
wlicro ho attended colleco last year , and at
Chicago.
Tnlilo IilnuiiH and MtialltiH.
"When in search of a nice table coverer
or table rnplcina , or anything in the way
of muslins stop into the Boston Store ,
Council BlulTs. They are headquarters
for everything in Unit , lino. Our low
prices always lontl. A pleasure 'to show
goods. J3oston Store , Council Bluirs , In.
Dalby's band concert , Fnirinount park ,
September 13 , from 3 to 7 p. m.
Beautiful Morningsido.
No Kalco , Hut a Fact.
Wo have determined to close out our
business in Ciuicil Bluffs. Our timeis
limited , nnd wo have marked down
prices no low that goods will soil them-
bolvos in u hurry and thus clear
out our immense establishment.
Wo will hell furniture , car
pets , cooking and heating stoves ,
crockery , glabswaro , tinware , curtains ,
nil sorts of housekeeping goods , for
nearly ono-half the nsiml prices.
Nothing reserved. Everything must go ,
cost or no cost. The stock is complete.
First come , llrst served. Those in
debted to us must call and settle
promptly , nnd BHVO costs , ns wo onn
Hliow no partiality , Mandol & Klein ,
IWO 13 road
way. _ _
Democrat lu IVImurlos.
The democratic primaries for the selection
of delegates to the county convention will beheld
hold next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock , The
meetings will bo hold as follows : First ward ,
Wheeler & Horold's ' ofllco , select nlno dele
gates ; Second ward , city building , select
twelve delegates ; Third ward , Swonrcntron's
onico , select so von delegates ; Fourth ward ,
Superior court room , court bouse , select
Boyon delegates ; Fifth wnid , Eighth avenue
school house , select olght delegates ; Sixth
ward , Shubort's building , West Broadway ,
Bolect four delegates.
Miss Kama of Chicago arrived yester
day morning and will havocliargoof the
trimming department In .MissHagsdiUo'a
n illlnery parlors.
Hurt In u Uumnvny.
Amos Connor , an old man man who lives
on a farm near Manawa , was driving along
Dryunt street when the horios started to
run at full speed. They rounded the corner
of Vine street , dashing ovortho parking and
through the fence at the side of the road.
The tongue of the wagon foil to the ground ,
throwing Connor to the ground. He was
nicked up and an examination showed a
large liololn tbo back of his skull. Ho was
movud to the St. Bernard's hospital during
the afternoon. Ho Is not out of danger yet
laid only time can toll whether bo will re
cover ,
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Olouth About Kimball & Ohamp Grow
Blacker Every Day.
NEW COMPLICATIONS OF YESTERDAY ,
Cane to Set Aside the AnslKniiiciit
I'ut Over IloiiHcliold Goods At-
Inched ItumorH of More
The ca o commenced several days ago by
the members of the Klmball-Chump Investment
mont company to have the assignment of the
company sot iiilde was brought up before
Judge Macy yesterday for n hearing. The de
fendants thought It would take a month to
got their evidence together , but nftor some
very warm arguments had been inado a week
from next Monday was set as the tlrao when
the case will be tried. Judge Macy also inado
nn order restraining Assignee Uohror from
In any way disposing of the goods of tbo
Ilrm , anil allowing C. C. Towlo , the secrotaiy
of thu corporation , to have Iroo access to the
books.
i'ho household goods belonging to Kimball
& Champ , which wore overhauled by a don-
uty marshal a day or two ago after they had
been packed in u frolght car at the Ninth
street Union I'aclllo depot on tholr way to
San Francisco , to satisfy a claim of John
Sullivan , wcro re-attached yesterday by
u deputy sheriff on a writ Issued
from the district court in favor of
the Omalm National bank for $17,000. All
the property was turned over to the bank
with thu understanding that , Sullivan's claim
should bo protected.
It has transpired within the lost few days
that both Kimball and Champ have taken
out loans on their homo aggregating about
JIAKDMAN.
Another Honor Added to n
MHt.
Musical Courier : "Ilccho oxprcs-
amento para ol Senor General Antonio
E'/.eta , vice prosidento do la republics do
San Salvador. " This inscription is illu
minated on the iron plate of ti semi-
grand piano which has been exciting
considerable attention among musical
people during its recent exhibition in
the haiulsoino wurerooms in the Hard-
man building. Translated it reads :
"Made expressly for General Antonio
Exotti , vice president of the ropuolic of
San Salvador , " and it means that
another Honor has ofallen on the Ilrm of
Ilardman , Peck & Co. in having their
grand selected from among all others by
a person of position and distinction. The
uiano itself is a portent gem , a mahog
any semi-grand of the haino scale , in re
duced form , us that concert grand which
caused so much sensation in uiano and
imiMc.il circles when played at the Car
negie miibic hall last season. The case
is particularly handsome , inado of
selected wood and emblazoned with
the coat of arms of the republic
of San Salvador on the fall board , with
the name of General K/.ota in the con-
tor. Special care lias been taken in its
interior construction , every detail lias
been looked after , the tone is rich ,
sonorous and musical , the action all that
can bo desired , and , taken all in all , it is
an instrument of which not only Messrs.
Ilardman , Peck & Co. , but ovary other
American piano maker may well feel
proud to have sent out of the country as
an example ot what can bo done in the
way of piano building in the United
States.
Among the notables who have patron
ized the firm and who hnv.o boon sup
plied with Ilardman pianos , wo may
again mention this list :
Her majesty the queen of England.
IT. R. II. the prince of Wales.
Her grace the duchess of Fife.
Her grace the duchess of Montroso.
His grace the duke of Richmond and
Gordon.
Gen. Antonio Ezota , vice president of
San Salvador.
Surely this is a collection of names of
which any firm might well bo proud ,
nnd the end is not yet , for we are in
formed that some important additions
to it will bo inado before long ,
The popularity of the Hardman pianos
in Great Britain can bo gauged by the
success that the European representa
tives of the house htivo had in securing
the support of the nobility to the extent
indicated above as well as the words of
high nraiso Unit it lias elicited from
musicians and musical people in gen-
oral. Not Ion ; , ' ago Emil Bach , court
pianibt to the emperor of Germany ,
lilayed upon a Ilardman grand in concert
iiiid was outspoken in his admira
tion of the instrument , writing1 to Mr.
Adlington , chief of the Ilardman men in
Europe , a letter of endorsement , which
wo are promised soon for publication.
lu addition to the stores in Aberdeen
and Glasgow , Scotland , there is always
u stock of Hardmtins to be found in the
tremendous waroroomsof Messrs. Cramer
it Cramer in London , and many smaller
concerns throughout England number
the Ilardman among their lists.
Their representative , Mr. Frederick
Lohr , who is on the continent visiting
all important cities in Franco , Germany
and Russia , sent in a cable order of eight
grands , indicating a heavy business.
The Mueller Miibic Co. ,
Omaha and Council BlulTs ,
General Aircnts.
School hats from 2oc up nt the Louis'
Masonic block.
Frank Trlmblo.titty , Baldwin blktcl 303
Throwing HrloUtt in IIU Path ,
The saloon Injunction cases , In which L.
M. Turner Is the plaintiff , nro to como up fern
n hourlni ; lu the district court tomorrow , G.
F. Boultou having entered his appearance In
Turner's behalf. Yesterday Mnrv ' Scott ,
who Is n defendant in ono of the
cases , by her attorney , Frame Trim-
Bio , tiled a motion asking that
Boulton bo required by the court to show up
whatiivor authority ho might have from
Turner to act us his attorney. Accompany
ing tbo motion was nn nftldavlt stating that
Lho defendcnt believed that Boulton was an
usurper and had no authority whatever to
try the caso. Turner skipped tbo country
months ago and r.as shown no disposition to
como back and face the music.
Attorney Trimble states that ho Is prepared -
pared to provo that several suits that wore
commenced by Turner worn settled on the
payment of $90 odd dollars Into the hands of
the attorney who took charga of the cases.
The vauio cliareo Is made freely against
Boulton In connection with the cases of the
saiiui kind which ho has prosecuted In the
past , and when the war com 03 to a head It Is
tikelv tharo will bo fun by tUo car load for
the disinterested public.
Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 80 Pearl
street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone
1 15. High grade work u specialty ;
Swnnson music company , J33 Broad
way. _
Picnic at Manhattan bench. Round
trip tickets from Omahn , Including boat
ride , 60c ; on sale at news stands at Millard -
lard nnd Murray hotels.
Itolibcil IllH ( iramlinotlinr.
Three young follows glviu ? tholr names as
Thomas Bain , John Canoday and W. II ,
Thomas , were arrested yesterday morning at
ho Northwestern depot by Ofllcur * Kully
and O'Comioll , The llrst two are about " 0
Tars of ago , while Thomas u not over 14 ,
They an ) charged with havlutf btolou
? 'JOO from the erandmothor of Thomas
who lives nt Molngoiin. The tboft was
committed night bnforo last , nnd the boys
disappeared at the same time , so that thel
friends nntur.illy connected thorn with it.
When taken to the pollcb station the boys
wore found to have about them overSlSO , o
which 1 153 was m the possession of young
Thomas.
John Thomas , a relative of ono of the boys
arrived In the last evening and wanted to
take the boys homo with him at once , but as
thev wcro Mated with bolntr fugitives fron
Justice , nnd as Justice , In the person of Judge
MeUeo , was out of the city , the proper or
ratiRomonts could not bo made. The boys
will probably bo taken homo today.
MornlngHldc.
Mornlngsldo Is nn addition ot nbotll
fifty acrci. Twelve ncrca are in public
park ? . There nro 101 lots. Tills mnkos
n trillo over ! l lots to the aero when mosl
additions nro platted from 5 to 7 lots to
the acre. About 70 lots Have already
been sold , which leaves less than 100
lots In the Addition. Ono hundred lots
are ti goodly number to choose from.
Yen , but they nro going , nnd if you see n
Hito that suits you and think you can
buy It later on you are liable to want It
when you can't got it. Yon can buy
cheaper now than you can next year ,
when imnrovomcnts nro more nearly
completed. Notwithstanding times
have been hard , lots are selling
in Moniinghido , nnd the great
number of inquiries tmspcak n largo
number of sales this fall. Times are
getting better , and everybody Is looking
for a general nnd widespread boom.
Property will advance in all good lo
calities. Nearly every lot that has been
sold in Morningside has boon to parties
who wanted it for n home. The streets
nro ordered paved nnd in another year
the whole addition will be n beautiful
park.Wo
Wo cannot publish the fact too often ,
that this addition was only platted last
year , and that all improvement ! ) hnvo
been made since then. The grading is
not completed , but is being done ns
rapidly ns possible. The Innd
had to bo cloarcd and grubbed
nnd the streota laid out. and
from what has been done In the first
year you can judge what another year
will do for the place.
The park tiommissionors now im
proving Graham and Cook parks. These
will make two IIH pretty parks as there
are in this part of the country. One lias
eight acres and ono four. They are not
largo enough to become resorts for people
ple of questionable character , being re
moved from the center of the city.
They will alw.xys bo beautiful natural
parks , where neighboring children can
play with perfect safety , and nway from
the evil associations of city streets and
alleys. Some of the lovlicst views
to bo , scon anywhere , nro to
bo had from the elevated sites in Morn
ingside. When driving through the nd
dition go up by the water works tower
and see the beautiful view of Omaha.
From the tower of the McGee liouso the
view is unsurpassed. Wo will not at
tempt to describe it. You are welcome
to look at it , and invited to do so when
in the addition.
Not all the pretty building sites of the
addition , however , are on the hill tops.
Some of the lots facing Graham and
Cook parks in the shady glens are ideal
spots for homes.
When you visit the addition wo may
not bo able to see you. If you will call
at the house of II. G. Gould , corner
Morningsido avenue and .lucid street.
you will bo shown the addition , or if
you will call at the ollico of C'oopcr &
McGee , nt lO Main street , they will
gladly show you the addition. And if
you don't want to buy don't think you
are not welcome to visit the addition
and have it hhown to you. Wo like to
hnvo everybody see it , because every
body likes it and talks of it ,
MorninHide. .
City water in front of every lot.
Now goods , latest styles at the Louis'
Masonic block.
Council'H Cut Doesn't Go.
The County Board of Supervisors dis
cussed the matter of the reduction of the
taxes made by the city council last spring
for the Union Pacific Hallway company.
Attorney General Stone and County At
torney Organ were present as counsel , nnd
their adulco to the board was that they leave
the state assessment , wnoro it was at tirst.
After considerable discussion it was decided
not to concur in the reduction inado by the
council. This reduction , it will bo remem
bered , was made by ths council last spring
from SSOj.OOO to f i3.iOUO on the 18SO taxes
and another largo cut on the taxes of Ib'.tO.
The county uttornny was also called In for
Ills advice on the matter of the claim of the
members of the board of cijuuli ation for
special fees for their services while acting as
members of the board. His advice was that
the claims bo rejected , and the recommenda
tion was concurred In by the board.
Some dlscusbion was Indulged in with re
gard to the appointment or county surveyor.
It scorns some of the notes mudo by former
'
engineers nro in the hands of L. P.'Judson ,
who refuses to lot , any ono else have trcm.
Some of the supervisors were in favor of
electing Judson to the otlice. so as to cot on
the good side of him , especially considering
that the emoluments of the ollico were by no
moans burdensome , but F. Stimson 'was
llmilly elected by u vote of four to oni1 , and
the problem with him will now bo to got hold
of those records.
Still in Sicht.
While in the east Miss Rngbdalo was
fortunate enough to secure Miss Karns ,
who comes highly recommended ns a
llrst-class nnd artistic trimmer. Misb
Utigsdalo is preparing a grand millinery
opening at her parlors , duo notice of
which will bo given in the papers.
Don't visit it without taking a stroll
Lhrough Graham park.
County Olrrk'rf Hide or It.
Countv Clerk Campbell was soon Fri
day In regard to the trouble between him and
SallilT McFaddon over the reduction ofsnlary
recenty made by the Board of Supervisors.
ilo said :
"I brought the question before Judge
Oeemer nnd Judge Smith nt the close
of the lust term of court , and told
them that If cither of thorn
would maka an order to that of-
'oct , 1 would pay McFuddon during his vnca-
lon , but 1 would not c'o It without any mi-
-hority of that sort. I know that U had been
.ho custom of mv predecessor in ofllco to pay
the head balifT during vucitlon the snmo a's
nt any other time , but I also know that there
could bo no roasnn for pacing n court olllcor
when there was no court. Neither of the
ndgcs would make the order , so Mcl iddon
didn't got his pay. McFaddon was there
when I brought ttio matter up , and ho know
list as well as I did why 1 refused to pay
urn the money that ho didn't earn. "
Platted last year. Land cleared and
jrnbbcd , streets laid out and paved ,
louses built , sidewalk built , city
water put In , streets ordered paved.
A year from now the whole
iddltlon will bo a beautiful park ,
veil built up with line houses and with
ill modern conveniences.
Bella Robinson , concert , plunisto and
teacher. Studio , 410 Broadway.
Lots sold on monthly payments at low
ntorest ,
Cnu't Hurry tlio Court.
Yesterday Attorney Fllcklngor appeared
before Judge Macy In the district court and
asked that ho be allowed to tile a petition for
\ divore in behalf of Mrs. Florence Westcott
rom her husband , H. B , Wo tcott , and tuat
It might bo hcattt HI once. They stated thai
the defendant InUHb case was present anil
would not make any contest. The ground
upon which tbo , divorce was asked was
cruel and Inhumixtu treatment. Jtidga Mncy
ruled that the raSo would have to go ovci
until the next term of court like any other
case , In spite of the fact that the defendant
was willing to tvnlro all his rights. The peti
tion was not tiled , nnd will not bo until next
month. , t
There will bo a grand testimonial
concert to Frank .V . , Biulollot at the now
Broadway theatre , Wednesday evening ,
September 15. JIo will bo assisted by
Thomas J. Ponnoll , Charles M Abbott ,
Ike Moynor , Will L. Murphy , Charles
A. Iligglns , Will Rogers , John's. Brown ,
George Hnrbach , Mrs. A. A. Bolknnp of
DCS Molncs , la. , Miss Lena Slmms. Man
dolin club , T. K. quartette , Stryk-cn-
Bluns-Lust club. Admission , CO cunts.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
Seats on sale Monday , September M , at
Ellis' pharmacy.
Testimonial Concert.
The splendid programme has been
prepared for Frank Badollot's benefit
concert to bo given nt the Now Broad
way theater. September 10 :
Orchestral "Ermlnlo" . Jacobowskl
Strylc-en-Blnns-Lust Club , Director ,
Charles Baotcns , Mus. Doc.
Song . Selected
* I. M. Troynor.
Flute Solo . Haako
Theme and variations from Bellini's
"Somnambula. " Mr. Badollct.
Mandolin Club "In Old Mr.drid" .
Messrs. Keating , Hoss. Patterson ,
Haas , Million nnd Dolt.
Song "Fuir Pearls Hath Every Ocean"
. Otto Ticrson
Miss Lena Mtn ins.
Cello obllcato , J. S. Brown.
"T. 1C. " Quartette "Brcc/o of the Night"
. Macy
Messrs. Duncan , Kratz , Conrad and
Bollnmu
Orchestral ( a. ) Aria 1 rom Handel .
Arranged for the occasion by Charles
Bactons.
fb. ) "Bororo" . Moskowskl
Club.
Stryk-en-Blnas-Lust
Quartette of Boehin Flutes "Notturno , "
op. r > 7 . V. Do Mlchelis
Messrs. Abbott , Ifnrbach , Uogors nnd
Badollet.
Song . Selected
Mrs. A. A. Belknap.
Cornet Solo "Tho Bulls of St. Marys" . .
. Hodnoy
Master Will U Murphy.
Violin Solo Fantasia on William Toll. . .
. Do Bcriot et Osborno
Master Charlo3 A. Higgins.
Song "Lo , Hear the CJentlo Lurk" .
. Bishop
Miy. A. A. Belknap.
With flute obligate , Mr. Budollot.
A Chance.
A chancp not to bo had every day , for
this or while they lust the Boston Store ,
Council BlulTfi , will offer . " 5,000 yards line
French saline , beautiful patterns , at the
ridiculous price of lOc a yard , IIH cheap
as calico , taking the width into consid
eration ; lor qunlitv every one knows a
French bntine. BOSTON STOUG.
Council UlulTs.
n.'oriilng.sltlc.
You can't do better with , your
monthly savings than to put
them into a. . Morningsido lot.
The way improvements have been made ,
and are being made in Morningside ,
assure you of what tlio addition will bo
a year from
Chlldrcn'H I'lcnlc.
The picnic which was given the cnlldren
Of the city yesterday nt .Lake Manawa by the
proprietors of the Boston store was u success
beyond the hopes of the entertainers.
Nearly 2.000 children gathered at the store
in the afternoon and loft for the corner of
Broadway and rsinoth street in n body ,
lieudeO by the Young Men's Christi.iu asso
ciation drum corps. After th y arrived at
the lake u number of races were run , the fol
lowing being the names ot the winners ofj the
first prize In each :
Girls' races ( i to S. years. L. Convey , E. Alton.
K. Lawicncu : 8 to 10 years. II. Kuan , A. Kilvk-
MJII , II. Lovuly ; 10 to li yoarIjumb. ( ; . J.
I.und , li. Srutt ; 12 to 14 yours , May Ciomer , M.
Lamb. < ! . l/iinl ; ) .
Hoy. " raci" . . B toS yenr . 1" . St.-iccmaii. W.
Tlptnn. Gcorpe Mack : to ID years , II. llansen ,
C. Shoemaker. It. Swlprrt : 10 to li voars.
Aclolph Honer , J. Ilumhl'n. J. Nichols ; 1'J to 14
years , T. Uullierford. W. Hailuy , \VulKer. .
rree-for-iill raec , L. K. Urumur.
All the little oucs who wanted to , nnd all of
them did , wore irivcn a ride on the steamer
about the luko. The afternoon was passed in
a very pleasant manner and at 0 o'clock they
returned homo.
Tlio I ruth of the matter is that Morn-
iiiL'bido is as pretty a place naturally as
anb can find for a homo , and tint it lias
boon laid out to the best advantage pos
sible , and is being rapidly improved.
jSTcw fall goods , finest line in the city ,
just received at Roller's the tailor's , 1510
13 road way. _
The .streets are ordered paved.
Church AtiiioiiiiucnicntH.
Broadwuv Methodist Services at Masonic
temple at 10 : : .U n. m. and S p.m. Morning
thcmo , "The Man ot Sorrows. "
Congregational Preaching in the morning
by tlio pastor. Tneino , ' 'The Beloved Galus. "
In the ovcnlng will unite In n union meeting
nt the Presbyterian church.
Berean Baptist Sen-vices at 10.13 : a. in.
nnd TiiU : p. in. Subject , ' 'Lesson from
Sinai. "
Pirst Presbyterian Preaching by the pas-
: or ut 10iO : : u. in. Union service atTiIi'J p. m .
n the interest of county Sunday school
work. Several stiort addresses will bo do-
Ivered.
It's not a boarding house addition.
Youcin'l got a cheap tonomjiil hoiibo
, n it , either. It is a nice , clean , buanti-
'ul rc&idonco addition , a plueo where
icoplo build themselves homes when
, hey want n nice place.
Dnlby's band concert , Fail-mount park ,
September 13 , from II to 7 p. m.
I'nylng ThouDebts. .
The Woman's Christian association desires
o wlpo out the indebtedness ' on the Hospital
) y the tlmo cold wo'athor sots In. A com m li
ce has been appointed1 nnd will start out in n
'ow days to nialto a canvas of the entire cltv.
I'ho ladies desqrv ? the hearty support In
hcirlauduhlo undertaking. Following is n
statement of the Indebtedness :
.onn nn property bV State .WUVIKS | hank.$4SOO
Cost or ralHlux building anil Impune-
inunls . , . _ ! . . 8,031
Total . i . tOKj |
.
Removal sale. - Bargains In shoos. L-
Kinnchan hub'rdmovod from 323 Broad.
way to No. 11 Pearl street.
Good Morningrfaldc ,
Victim of a 'Mistake.
Ono of the parties who was arrested on
Friday night on the suspicion that ho be-
ongod to n gang of alleged pickpockets
called at this oillce last evening and made a
.statement to the effect that his arrest was
horoughly unjustifiable , and that In spite of
ho fact that he had papers and letters on his
icrson showing that ho was apparently a
lardworulng nnd respectable man. no nttcn-
Ion was paid to his request for nn nttori.oy ,
nnd ho was treated ns though ho had com
mitted n crime. Two of the olllcors inado a
claim that the party in question had been ar
rested by them twice within the past three
ears , which claim tnoy failed to provo , The
udgo discharged the prisoner ,
llero'M n Handy Driver.
James Ycrinllllon who lives at IJ03 North
Sixteenth btrcot drove a dirt wacon and bay
cam of horses to the pohco station last ovcn-
ng and said that ho had boon hired that
morning to haul dirt , but was irut told whore
o tuko tlio , team ut night. He did not know
ho man's numo who hired him and so left
ho team at Juunlug& ' hotel stable * .
Fears That Another Wnr Will Be
ntod in the East.
FREIGHT AGENTS BECOMING UNEASY ,
The Alton n Thorn In ( lie Side of ( ho
Central Xrnlllu Association SCIIH- !
live Jlnllroad Olllolnls The
World on WlicclM.
CIIICAOO , III. , Sept. 12 , Humors of cut
rates from Chicago to eastern points wcro
flying In flocks today. In addition to the 5-
cent cut on provisions and the absorption of
the Icing charges on dressed bcof shipments ,
which cnino to light yesterday , It is now
claimed that the rate on oats has boon se
cretly reduced 3 cents per 100 uounds by at
least ono of the lines in the Ccntinl Trafllo
association. Furthermore , it U claimed that
this line Is the Nickel Plate , nnd that the
reduced rate applies via the Lnckawantmand
the Lchlgh Valley. Whether these charges
can bo substantiated or not remains to bo
seen , ( iuncral freight agents nro more or
less uneasy , hut hope that by prompt meas
ures a serious demoralization of rates may bo
averted. Strange nnd ui.iiccount.iblo as tt
may seem , there are certmn roads which ,
nftor maintaining rates through the dull
period of the year , almost invariably begin
slashing the moment they nro assured of
more traflle than they can handle at full
tarilT rates.
Homo Visitors ICvcm-nion.
Some of the lines in the Central Truffle as
sociation Interested In thn homo visitors' ex
cursion to Michigan , Ohio and Indiana
points , hope that the western roads will yet
bo broucht to loiii them In making reduced
rates September ' ! . Although they have
boycotted the Alton they expect that road to
como to their relief. The Wnbash will make
reduced fates from St. Louis , and they think
ttio Alton will moot Its competition to Chicago
cage Irom St. Louis nnd Kansas City , In
which event the other lines would undoubt
edly follow suit.
To Avoid a Car Famine.
The westerns roads nro considering an
agreement which , if adopted , will probably
prevent a blockade by cutting down the tlmo
for holding loaded cars at ono point from six
days to forty-eiu'ht hours. In case thov nro
not disposed of in that time it will bo the
duty of some authori/od agent to scl/o nnd
unload Incm. Tnis applies only to grain.
By so doing it U hoped to avoid a car famine.
The Atchison has already given notice tnat
on Monday next it will begin storing delayed
grain at Kansas City , and that , too , nt
owner's ' expanse , provided the property Is
delayed more than forty-eight hours.
Statement ol' IJIliul Krciftlit Pool.
The August statement of the South western
blind freight pool shows that the total ton
nage , cast and westbound , between south
and western Misso uri river points and the
eastern boundary of the Western Freight
association was tMS.W ) tons , against n ton-
uaco ol l.'tTjUti.'i for July and " J'.i.vtOt ' for
August last year. The percentages were as
follows : Atchlson'JiT4 : ; Alton , 1,1'J ; Bur
lington , l.iru ; St. Paul , 7l.r > ; Hock Island ,
018 : Maple Leaf , l..IIS ' ; Kt. Hcott , Til"Va ; -
bash , 5)0 ! ) ; Missouri Pnciilc , t H. The revenue
derived from this traflic m August was SS)0- ! )
( iT < ! against , S ,01,001 for July mid 701,001 for
August , Ib'JU , _
lu tin ; Handu of u itcccivor.
DU.IATex. . , Sept. 12. United States
Dlstnet.ludRo McCormlck today ruled upon
the application for the possession tlio Texas
Trunk railroad , presented by Charles Dil-
litiKham , that ShcrilT Lewis and James
Maronoy would have to turn the road over to
Dilljngham. The order dlspossuses tl'o re
ceiver , Maronoy , recently appointed by
Judge Burke of the Mate court and Sheriff
Lewis , who holds the road on writs of at
tachment. This is a victory for Judge Par-
dco in appointing Uillingham as receiver.
Notice of appeal was given.
Attached tlio Honey.
Voitic , Sept. I'- . Counsel for Joseph
A. Davidson obtained nn attachment against
the Mexican National Railroad company
upon a claim for 8103,1130. The company has
fTO.OlK ) in cither tne City National banker
the Western National hank. As there maybe
bo deposits in other hanks the sheriff served
notice ot attachment on all in the city.
Commenced u Libel Suit.
NEW YOIIK , Sept. 12. The Ohio & Missis
sippi Railway company begun suit aealnst
newspapers here to recover $100,000 damages
for the publication of an article to the effect ,
that the company is deep in the mud , owing
to incompetent management.
HAD A IIA.UD FALLi.
g IMr. Hritt tlrt Victim of an In
secure Guard Kail.
Roy II. Britt , a young man employed at
the B. & M. headquarters , mot with quite a
serious accident last evening.
He was leaning up against the railing
which protects the area way In front of the
old Kelly & Stlser store nt Fifteenth and
Dodire streets. All at once the railing gave
way and joung Biittfellto the bottom of
the passage , a'jout ' twelve- feet below the
sidewalk. The unfortunate * man struck upon
a pito of l 'icl ; and stone loft there since re
pairing the buldliig.
Two big gushes wore cut In his foieho.ul ,
from which the blood flowed freely. In addi
tion to the cuts , Mr. Britt was severely
In1 in soil.
An ofliccr was notified nnd the patrol
wagon convoyed the injured man to the police -
lice station. Dr. Robert was sent for. and
found it necessary to take fourteen stitches
to close thu guslios.
Altar the wounds wore dressed the doctor
hud his patient removed to his room at Glr >
South Sixteenth street.
TO : 1CK.MKN IX TUOCMLK.
CoilUlllKhloiUM'H IllVChtlfJiUiMfJ tllC I'CO-
eudllloes of tlio Copper * .
At the mooting of tbo Fire and Police Com
missioners lu t evening , the case against
Ofllcor Vance Fields , charged with assaulting
Judge Doane's son , wus to have been tried.
Owing to tlio ofllcor'.s illness the hearing was
continued for ono week.
Charges wcro preferred against Ofllcor
Cliff Rouser for being absent llvo da.\s with
out leiivo. The ofliccr pleaded guilty to the
charge nnd was fined three days' pay.
Charges against Ofllccrs White nnd Von
Mugga wore liled by J. W. Harris. The
: omplalnant charges Von Muggo with Intox-
cation nnd refusing to ronuer assistance to
rank llarrh on the night of Aucust 7 , whan
issaultcd by u gang of printers.
Harris also alleges that ho desired
to go to the pullco station to fllo a
comnlnint , and that Von Muego charucd him
with bnlng drunk anil disorderly uml placed
lim under arrest. The next Uuy In police
court the city prosecutor rofuscd to Hie the
complaint ot the olllcor against Harris. I'ho
case will bo heard next Saturday evening.
Ofliccr Boyle was cruntod fifteen days'
eave , ten with pay and llvo without pay.
Ofllcnr Burr was granted ten days and Olll-
ccr Ciiistuvlson s'x ' days ,
A resolution of the council by Mr. Specht
directed Chief Scavey to havi ) the dangerous
banks and walls on the south-cast corner of
Fourteenth and Jones streets removed was
received nnd filed , lu connection wl'h ' this
resolution the mayor said that u resolution of
the council nlono is Insufficient authority for
an expenditure. According to the charter
the signature of the mayor Is required on nil
resolutions Involving an outlay.
Secretary Hnvoy of the Police Relief As
sociation sent In a communication stating
that the directors of the association tind
decided to ralso the death benefit
from.fiOO to 11,000 , providing thocommts.
sionors approved the resolution. The matter
was referred to the committee on laws , or
dinances and regulations.
W. b. Wright sent In n bill for tfi.M and a
communication stating that hose wagon No.
4 run Into aim damaged hi * bugyy on the
evening of August SO , The bill was referred
to the committee on men and discipline tor
investlualloi ) .
Mr Smith offered a resolution authorising
the committee on property to Investigate nmt
report on the advisability of covering the
patrol wagons.
Tbo committee on property reported that
It had bought fifteen now horses lor the lire
department nnd sold four or thn old ones.
Also that It had accepted the engine house nl
Thirtieth and Spauldlng.
The committee on men nnd discipline was
Instructed to designate stands for c.tbs ,
hacks , etc. , and tc send the report to the
council for auproval.
The stands for drays nnd express wagons
will remain ns stated In the lust report ,
JM/nr.ir HMri.oris
Will Oppose All 7iiKlHliitloii ! Hostile to
Tliclr InlerestH.
DrnrqfK , la , Sept. 12. Two hundred rail
way employes , mostly of the Chicago. Mil
waukee & St. Paul shopsj mot lust night nnd
organized a local brunch of the Railway IJin-
ploycs' union. Their object Is to oppose can
didates favoring hostile legislation toward
railroads. Thpoflldals say If hostllo state
legislation Is continued wages must bo de
creased and the forces cut down It is al
leged that this has already been done in
some Instances.
Aftali-N at Itoono.
Booxn , In. , Sept. 12. [ Special Telegram
to Tun Bnn.J Lightning struck the largo
barn on the promises of Birmingham & Keut-
Ing , ono mlle from town , at 10 o'clock last
night. The barn was totally destroyed , also
the contents , consisting of grain belonging to
J. C. ( ! ood. The loss on the bum is $700 and
on the grain $ .Y > 0.
The drug store of II. C. Conloy , at Men-
gnnli\ was mitcrcd by burglars Thursday
night and $10 lu goods taken. Two
young men wcro arrested for the offence ,
pleaded guilty , wcro lined and released.
Last night the grandmother of ono of the
young men. MM. Thomas Tl.omus , was
robbed of ? J. > 0 of pension money she had Just
secured. 'Iho young mon nro missing and are
supposed to ho the guilty parties.
Coon KnpidM Wreck Hovlveil.
Cr.nui Ru-iiH , la. , Sept. -Special [
Tpleirram to Tin : Bii.J : Mr. Worth of Uo-
coruh has brought suit In the Linn county
district court against the Chicago , Milwau
kee A : St. Paul Railroad company for ? IO,000
dan. ages for Injuries received and tidiness
Incident to being in the water while u pas
senger on the train wrecked nt Coon Rapids
recently. _
Collar UupldN' Growth.
CKIUH KUMIU , In. . Sept. 12. ( Special Tel
egram to Tin : Bui : . ] The Saturday Chat has
Just completed n census of Cedar Rapids ,
which shows a remarkable growth since the
census wus taken in IM'O. ' Then the populn-
tloii was lsOJO , while now the Chat shows
Cedar Rupids to have a population of 21,17-4.
Iowa Fnrincr'H LOSH.
CnniiilttniM la. . . Telegram
, , Sept. -Special [
egram to Tin : Bin. : ] The farmhouse of A. L.
Hunting , near Grundy Center , was com
pletely destroyed by tiro. Loss $1,200 , with
JbOO Insurance. _
Ti.ir .vf.v niMnvuACY's UULK ,
Southern KiinnurH' Alliances Heady
for a Tlilnl I'ui-iy.
TOIT.KI , Ivan. , Sept. 12. Colonel Polk ,
president of the National farmers' all'ance ' ,
in company with Frank Mcdrath , tno Kan
sas president , returned from Ilolton last
night. President Polk this morning talked
frcelv of the political situation.
* "If thosoutiiurn people nro driven into the
pooplo'.s party , " ho said , "no power on earth
can prevent thorn from carrying every south
ern stato. But the question is , will they bo
dm on into the third party 1"
"Four months ago , " answered Colonel
Polk , "I would have said that a now political
party was not likely to follow. It now seems
impossible to prevent it. The alliance with
us is in such a condition that it can ho
changed in ono t'.ny into u political party. It
was organized us n non-partisan institution
and has been conducted ns such. Wo don't
look for any more concessions from the demo
crats than from the republicans. "
' Will the supreme council , which mcots in
Washington In February , declare for a third
party } "
"That I cannot toll , but n third party seems
to bo inevitable , and in the south our organ
isations are prepared for it. The south Is n
unit on the sub-treasury plan. Whether the
supreme council in February decides that u
third party must bo placed in the Held or not ,
it will bo ( i go anyhow , and it will recievo
thousands of votes In the south. The demo
crats have It in their power to stop the move
ment by acceding to the St. Louis demands.
Nothing short of that will avail and if it is
not done the south is lost to them. "
Ij-ist NlKlit'n Aliirins.
Fire was discovered in a manger full of
hay in an unoccupied livery stable on South
Eighteenth street , between Hartley nnd St.
Mary's avenue , about midnight. Four or
llvo pails of water put the fire out before the
department arrived. No clue.
Box ( il rang In at (1:2 ( : ; ) o'clock last evening
to which tlio down town department and No.
1 responded. It proved to bo a false alarm.
A > ; aiiiHt Ilrolcer Hnckor.
Ni\v YOIIK , Sept. 12. Judgements aggre
gating over $150,000 have been filed again st
Abraham Backer , the commercial note broker
who assignoa August ; t Hit.
"Olivot'o" was the bill last evening nt the
Grand opera house , nnd as a first produ ction
gave promise of being ono of the strong
operas in the Uarrow Opera company's
repertoire.
There wore cr.idlties and a numborof stngo
waits which made It embarrassing for both
actors uml audience , but these drawbacks
will bo noticeable by tholr absence upon the
repetition of the opera.
Audruii hus written a vrry pleasing
lyrio comedy in "Olivette" and for
years it hus had a hold upon opcni
goers. It Improves to with the years nnd Its
music lust evening was a blessed relief from
the drivel which pushes current tlioso duys
as comic operas.
Mr. J. L. Sutherland , the new accession to
tl > o company , guvo u pleasing interpretation
to Captain do Maritime , "tho sad sou dog. "
His humor wus Infections and his singing
wus very acceptable indeed.
Mr. Hullam made only n fair Valentino , his
acting being n paiticulur drawback , although
ho sang the role splendidly.
Mr John Brand wns out of his clement ns
the Due Des Ifs , and showed little knowledge-
of the part.
The Coduiellcot of Mr. Drew was not up to
the standard of his other elmructors. Ho
played the part In u minor key , which to say
the luiist was not cITccilvc.
Miss Clement , always conscientious , sang
the muslo ot "Oilvotto" very olTcctlvcly , but
the sprightllnc .s , Iho roguishnes.s of the
character was lacking.
Miss AUolla Burliur surprised her friends
ns the countess. Her dramatic- work wus
excellent and she sung with nice dlscri.nliiu- j
tlon. She is ono of the very useful members I
of the company.
Miss Lillian Swain , piquant and cnptivnt-
nip , pluvud the small part of Voiontin de
lightfully.
The chorus was good and iho production
wus mounted very satisfactorily. Indeed.
Two largo Louses witnessed Mr. Kcono's
performances yesterday afternoon and oven-
lug , Iho largest umlionco of tho-engagement
being present last night , when "Richard III. "
wus played us only Mr. Kceno knows how.
It was u masterful Interpretation uml worthy
iho fnmo of the actor who holds so warm n
place in thu public heart.
XKWS or r ; : . > rmtn.tv.
Thn cotton pIckcrsstrlKohasnot yet reached
South Carolina.
The C'lti/otis' bunk of Mobster , Minn , bin
rlimod Its door * Liabilities iimount to tlO.tXW.
, ,1'hii president yeilorduy appointed John M. "
Ilohlo icgiMur uf the laud ollico nt rolsiun ,
A < lliinti | < } i from Corunici says the Trench
fluit iot JsnntM lms bco" wrecked oir
. , , l > , ' ! lt , ° i"i",1 * C'V > f K'U'sas ' I'lty. Mo. , burn
Mllti'i ' " " u solUointvit with tlicltf
J. 1 > . Austin , u morchnnt of SulHhnry , S. ( ' . ,
has lieeii iirrcstod for ultciiinUitK to imss n
raised chock.
dooiK'ot' . llrlntnil , convicted In California o
rllllim tlio mulls , was pardoned yesti'iduy by
the president.
TliuiiMlolos of Incorporation of the Snath
trust company Imvc licon lllo I for record with
tin-secretary ofstatuof Mli'lilgan.
The story that William S. Hollltipsuo.-th has
ijuloii f 100,000 from his pnitnrr. John Pulv ,
New ork gambler. N said to bo untrue.
Mrs. Dmily Ilimllnelon Mit | | > r flm liroii
eli'ctctl principal of tinvroiuan'i ( nllegu ot
the Nortlnu'storn university ut I'lilcago.
1'red Wiley nnd .liilin Iluckor , half nrothof ,
< iuurrelud at t'nitt , Knn. . overlhn poiiosulou
< V a lo.iin uf liu-raoi. Wiley shut uiul killed
Mucker ,
HenryI. llhndus of tli-aillnc. i'n. , ha failed ,
Licentious lUiiouiitliiK to over ( 'u.cHU luivo
been Nsueil against him , Ilo \ > us In iRv lliiuor
business.
It Nsnid tlio white alliance of Nnrth Cam *
Him. will discountenance any attempt to In-
aiignrntu ; stilUo union ? the cotton pk-korsof
tllUtstllto
llcvniisci his wife refused to lonppr snpixirt
lilm In Idleness , \ \ llhuin I.in : < pitiop 0(1 ( hl-
i-jiKo shot and piolutbly fatally wounded hur.
He thuti Milclded.
The r rcimmlu yi < Mciday attending on lay-
Ini ; I ho coiner itonoot thu Odd IVI Ion a' HMU-
| iU > In Cincinnati attracted UionsiimN nl the
order to that city.
About HMOi.nuo of 4'i ' percent bonds yet re
main to lie icdc'crned or continued. Thu total
amount continued to dutu Is i''l.rKV..lJU ; re
deemed , ifl'.I.V.VHW.
Two brothers iininod Jiirks-in , u I'J. vuur-oM
Kir ) , and two men , ucrc diounod ycstcrd&y
while attempting to eioss the M. l.ouls river ,
iiiiiir Cluquet , Minn.
Tulopruphlu ml vices fiom I'lorldn and nil
parts of .Mississippi are to' thu urTcd that the
eotton ulcuurs' NtrlUo hus not reached thoio
strxtes , mid U not HUely to.
Ity n teirlblu explosion which occurred yos-
tcidiiy an lionul n nii'U tiorlni ; vessel ut the
"Iron ( lutes" on iho Dniiiilio two persons wuio
killed and a number Injured.
The Delaware Iron works at Newcastle ,
Del. , were destroyed by ( Ire lustiilKht. Io-.s
about tsi ) ( , ( > iio , coMired by Insurance. I'ho tire
throws MX ) men out of employment.
A sailboat containing llvo men cnpsl/ed In
( 'aninlmv straits opposite llenechi , Oal.
Mminil Vargas anil Miniiiol SlUla wcio
dtortiied. The others swum ustiore.
Colonel I < . W. Wynkoop. ex-wiudeii of the
Nuw Muxleo penitentiary and a widely known
pioneer of till ) ICoeky Mountain * , died at his
homo In Santa I'o j osterday uCleraloiii ; Ill
ness.
Dulton and Dean , the men arrested for liold-
liiK up a Central f'uelllo train ut I'eies , C'al. ,
had an examination yesterday and were dis
charged. Daltou Was re-anu.slcd for another
robbery.
The Venileuvro maneiivres of the 1'renoh
army wuro lesunied yesterday. I'hu four
coips joined , and acting as a sliiKlu army
iiKulnst tlit ! sKuleton of an iuvadliiK force ,
continued to advance and theru woio several
out post .sklrinlHlics.
A hill wus IIled In I he chancery court at
Memphis , Tonn. , yesterday asking a decree
declaring Kov. Tavlor Is'ltfhUncule , pasiorot
the Iteul Street liaptlst church , us wrongfully
usurping Its pulpit , and holding possession oC
the church properly.
SPECIAL NOTICES , ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
_
\VAXTKI > iMSiii : > iATiiv-iaiiv : ove" " )
' 'to help lu pajIiiK business. II. i ; llco
ollico.
I7UM KiNT : NMi-plv furnished fiont loom
-L with or without bounl. Heferences. IIU'J
fourth avenue.
7Sl AIItVOVANC'U mind leadln * o7 I'sy.
V choinetry. Diseases of all k nil dlacnosml
and tieated with hot baths and massage.
All loiters promptly iiiisweied. Olllce hours ,
U a in. to III p.m. No. 14 . avenue K , near cor.
ljjtlihlr et :
\\rANTRD I'miiMied rooms for Kcntloman
' and Iiuly. No uhlldrcn. Address , K , u , i
Heyolllee , t'ounollninlTs. _
W AITKK wanted Immediately ut Modul
iTslniirant. la I'earl st.
. Aii-riNi : ; LICHT IIKAIIA.MS
retch strain , very cheap. Addicis I' , y.
Swlck , yjlJ Avuinio P. . Council llluITs.
TlOIt KKNT I will rout the \\holu or p.irt of
- my house , corner 1st avenue andStb street.
I'll i mice , water , ; as uml hath loom. Mrs. I/ .
! r. llullaid.
yin Arm : IOWA KAUM AT i.'O i'iit : AC-UK
J.-U and Ifi'J aero farm. Largo list. Johnson
vncKi.v ruKMHiino UOOM run TWO
JL > Kcntlimicii. C'entr.il location. Address
with rofeijiicj _ _ jr ftlleo _ olllce.
WA.NTr.II-At Grand hotel , woman pastry
cook. Good uagc . Also ( uinlsli ail
nsslstaut.
\V ANTED At Oraud liotul , cliamliurmaldj !
' Rood wages for those co.ninx wull rocom-
m o iidod.
t
\\TANTI'n Two peed jjlrls nt Kminctt
t T house , No , flit. t-oiitb hlxtli sticct.
) -I'lve-room . , full
WANTKI to TradoI'lveroom bouse.
lot In Omiiha for house an I lot lu Council
( Iluirs. I ) . Iliown. ICi.l IlrouhNay.
T7IOU SALT or Itciit-tiaidoii land with
-L houses , by .1. It. Klcc , 101 Main si. , Council
HI nils.
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
HOAKIUNCJ AM ) DAY SCHOOL.
FIFTH AVENUK AND SSVS.Nm ST.
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C'aii be reached fro'ii unv of the depots on
motor.
C'imiliinteilliy tho.Slstor-of C'hui-Uy. II. V. M.
TlvltMS Tor lioar.l and tuition , oiniiruolng
all hranches of a tlnlshoil o liiuatlou fur yoiuii
ladles , t'i for sinsloa of llvo months , com
mencing lh-,1 Monday lu S'tiloniticr ami I'ob-
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St. 1'rancls Academy , Council ( Hull's. la.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Or Council Bluffs. '
CAPITAL STOCK $150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $223,000
DiienrrniiK T. A. Miller. P. O. fileasou , K. Ji.
S'hOL-iirl , U K. IIut , .1. I ) . I'.dmond-on. C'hailun
U llaiinun. Tiaimiiut general huiiKIng liusl'
ness. Iiargestuupltal and surplus of any bunk
In iroutlnvcslorii Iowa.
NTE.REST ON TIME DEPOSITS
THE GRAND
Council ISIuffa , In.
APPOINTED
KLI'HJANTI-Y
Fj IS NOW OPKN.
N. W. TAYLOn , Mnunflop.
MSTNATIONALBAM
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO//A.
I'aiil Un Capital $1(10,000 (
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A. W IIIIIHJIAN ( 'minor.
A. T HICK , Aiililint ( ni
\Yhcre did you get that choice Coal ?
At Thatcher's , - 16 Main Street ,
Best Quality Guaranteed. Lowest Prices
Always. He Leads Others Follow.