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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1891)
THE OMAHA JLJ.EK J'lUJJAY ' , HJffil'TJilMJBMK 18 , 1801. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Dolhcredby Onrrlcr In any part oftho Cltr. \V.TII.TON. . MANAUKK. HimlncM Office . No. 4.1 Editor . No. 83 Jin OK .I N. Y. P. CO. Council HlufTs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 04 Sopp block. If you want water In your yard or house go to lilxby1 * , 302 Mcrrlnm block. A mnrrljgo license was Issued yesterday to K. a. Fisher mid Daisy Mitchell , both or thl city. Ernest Francko nnd Mrs. KcglnnCill , both of Omaha , were mnrrlcd yesterday by Jus tice Cones. Tbora will ho n concert this evening nt tbo Epworth Methodist church , corner of Avo- feUo II and Twciity-llfth street. The "Married Ladles' Social society" will liavo cukes on sale Saturday ut Mr. llado- lott'n. corner Seventh ana Uroadway , also at Mr. Zolar's , Upper Orondway. The plnco of holding the republican caucus In ttio Fifth ward has been changed from Charles Shields' store to Mundcl's store , corner of Seventeenth street nnd Fourth nvcnuc. The funeral of John Dnlton , who was run over by the Burlington switch engine , tooK plnco yesterday afternoon from tno family residence at the corner of Fifteenth street rnd First avenue. An attempt was rondo nt burglary night before last , the residence of M. I' . Kills being the victim. The midnight visitors were heard bv the proprietor , who met them half way. When they found they wore dls- covered they lied , All charter members of the Ladles' Auxil iary of the Union Veteran Legion will meet this evening In Castle ball for the purpose of Instituting the now lodge and installing the ofllccrs. Encampment No. 8. Union Veteran LcL'Ion , will also meet wit them. A -number of laalcs will nrrivo In the city this morning from Perry for the purpose of Instituting a ternplo of the Pythian Sister hood. The ceremony will take place this evening at Castle hall , and all knights and ladles whoso numc.s uro enrolled are 10- quested to be at tno hall at S o'clock sharp. A very small pill , but a very good ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Ulsors. The Reason Why \Vo hnvo marked our goods nt plain nmiutfiiulurcMi' prices is that wo are fjo- Inu out of business. Our time hero is limited and wo uro willing to dispose of our iroods without a cent of profit as rapidly us we can employ help to wait on customers. Everybody who visits Our Btoro can see what poods cost find all must bo sold at cost. Furniture , carpets , cooking and heating stoves , bedding at actual cost ; many goods less than cost. Call curly before the stock is broken. MANDEL & KLEIN. MornlnjiHltlc. * The I ruth of the matter is that Morn- inirHido is as pretty a place naturally as onb can find for a homo , and th'it it" has boon laid out to the best advantage pos- niblo , and is being rapidly improved. X L I'A Jacob Neumayr returned yesterday from a European trip. L. A. Dovino and family have returned Irom a trip to the cost. M. J. Sullivan nnd wife leave in a few days for n trip to Madison , S. D. Miss Elsie Sayles returned yesterday from n visit with Iriends in Mt. Pleasant. The Howe Scales , the only scale 'vlth pro tected bearings. No eheclc rods. Cata logues of Bordcn & Selleck Co. , Agts. , Chicago cage , 111. _ Platted last year. Land cleared and grubbed , fetrcots laid out and paved , houses built , sidewalk built , city water put in , streets ordered paved. A year from now the whole addition will bo a beautiful park , well built up with fine houses and with till modern conveniences. Still In the Miss Ragsdtilo's millinery opening will occur next Wednesday and Thursday , Boptcinbnr 211 anil 2-1 , 337 Broadway. Frank Trimblontty , Baldwin blktcl 303 Doctors Meet. The Medical Society of the Missouri Vnl- loy held its oponipg session last evening in tlio court room of the federal building. It had boon tbo Intention of tbo society to meet in the parlors of the Grand hotel , but the at tendance proved to bo so far ahead ot the most sanguine expectations that tno change of locution wns decided upon. Tbo following Is n list of the arrivals up to the hour of adjournment last evening ; S. Stewart , South Omaha ; F. S. Thomas. Coun cil BlulTs ; T. B. Lacey , Council BlulTs ; E. Houston , Stanbcrry , Mo. ; J. M. Richmond , St. Joseph , Mo. , F. L. Brockctt , Shcnandoah ; P. Bacon , Omahu ; C. II. Pinnov , Council BlulTs ; M. L. Illldroth , Lyons , Neb. ; John Green , Council BlnlTs ; S. H. Milieu , Clnrinda ; Charles Inches , Schuv- lor , Nob. ; li. F. Orummer , Omaha ; .1. P , Lord , Omnlm ; A. D , Nosblt , Teiiamali. Nob. ; A. B. Somcr , Omaha ; F. A. Unit. Butler , Nob. ; A. J. Mnn&lleld. Asblnnd , Nob. ; U. M. Stone , Omaha ; J , F. White , Council BlnlTs ; II. W. Hyde , Omaha ; W. J. Brownwrigg , Pcrisa ; D. Mncra , Council Bluffs ; J. U. lc- tiisc , Omnlm ; S. ( ! rover Burnett , Kunsas City ; F. W. Houghton. Council BlulTs ; M , F. Woymann , St. Joseph : C. W. Hargons , uouncu limns ; w. n. ( juristic , Omaha ; u. U. llnrr. Council BlulTs ; U. 1. MnttIcoOinaha ; 1'vJlimllft Porterllold , Atlantic H. C. Moore , Omnlm ; George Wilkinson t Omaha ; J. H. Cleaver , Council BlulTs ; J. U. Wicks. Schuv- lor , Nob. ; V. H. CofTmnn , Omahn ; Gertrude Cuscndo , Omaha ; Eleanor Stallard Dalley , Omaha ; Joseph Novolle , Omnlm ; J. C. Hob- orison , Council BlulTs ; E. E. Womcrsloy , Omaha ; George Freomnn , Omaha ; A. A. Parker , Omaha ; H. L. Howltson , Omaha ; W. U. Lavender , Omaha ; J. M. McManlgnl , Omaha ; W. F , Mllrov , Omaha ; Vernon L. Troynor , Council Bluffs ; K. Gllmoro , Omaha ; W. F. Pierce , Cnrsou ; MnryStrong , Omahn-J. ; C , Waterman , Council BlufTs ; Ada Bowenson , Koyuolds , Nob. ; J. M. O'Connnll , Ponca , Neb. ; H. GlfTord , Omaha. The first thing on tlio programme was a paper on "Psoudo Exports In Lunacy" by lr. S , Grover Burnett of Kansas nty. ft was a soJlhlng.critlclsm of the present cus tom thnt prevails in the courts of allowing nttornoys to bring forth auyoiio who tins been nblo to secure n diploma from nny sort of a medical institute- and Introduce him on the witness stand ns a "medical expert" In nny branch that happened to bo in quo\tlon. He took the ground thnt In cases where insanity was the qustton , no onu should bo allowed to bo put on the stand ns nn export unless ho hntl been living among Insane patients nnd hnd secured the Insight which comes only from tha closest examination Into tbo peculiarities of the victims themselves. Ho also thought tbo question whether n witness was an exporter or not should bo decided bv the com t anil not by the attorney who liad tbosubpooaaUsucd , Ho sustained Ins position ny citing a number of Instances in which the evil effects of the present system were shown , Tbo reading of tha paper wns followed by a discussion which was participated In by Dr . Thomas , Payne , Stone and Ciapcn , This was followed by an intorestlnc paper on "Neurasthenia Tieatod by the Keoly Method. " Dr. J. F.Vhlto gave an Interesting talk In regard to "Gratuities Wrongly Bestowed , " nftor vrlilcti the society adjourned to the Grand hotel , where a inngulilccnt banquet had been prepared for them. At the close of the banquet proper , a numoor of toasts worn responded to , Dr. Donald Macrao of this city noting us toast master. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. Cost little pill over mado. Cure constipation every timo. Nona equal , Use them now. ; Moriitiiisl < Ii\ The strecta uro ordered paved. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Democrats Promlsa to Kick Up a Very Lively How. MANY CANDIDATES FOB EVERY OFFICE. Toilny Will Wltiicsun StrHRcle Among tlic Untcrrlllcd IIostH Wliloli May Split the Party. The democrats of Pottnwattnmlo county \vlll hold their convention today. The dis sensions which nroso In the rank and tlto of the party lost Tuesday evening have cccn steadily growing every since , until n genuine war scorns likely to break out , W. H. ICncp- her , who Is looking with longing oycs nt the trcasurorsblp , Is going to make trouble If the statements of some of the old democratic war horses are to bo believed. The delega tion which was elected the other night from the Second ward at the city building Is said to bo unanimously In his favor , nnd Kncpher is quoted us saying that If ho doesn't have twelve votes from that ward alone ho won't go into the convention nt all. The delegation which was selected by tbo dissatisfied demo crats in the same ward Is going to tnako a frantic struuglo for recognition from the con vention , and Knopher Is also quoted ns tay- Ing that if the convention recognizes the up starts at ttio expanse of his regulars , ho has a lot of good friends who will pull their knives out of their pockets and co In for gore , metaphorically speaking. The prospects for war are accordingly very flattering. Tno contest for shcrlfT is a badly mixed up affair , ana tltno nlono can toll how It will bo unraveled. Three candidates nro mentioned prominently from outcido the city , viz : A. H. Hooker of Avoca , J. T. Hazcn and J. P. Stuhr of Minden. Hooker is O'Neill's dep uty at Avoca. nnd ho consequently has some thing of an advantage In the way of experi ence. Ho Is said to have spiked fully half of the delegates outsldo of the city , while neither of the others have tnoro than half a dozen or so that they can bo sure of. Charley Walters of this city is dolnc considerable wire-pulling of a more or less qulot nature , but there are a number of delegates from Council Bluffs who say they will vote for a republican sheriff In profe'rcnco to1 him. A democrat who has the reputation of keen ing thoroughly abreast of tno times In" polit ical matters , furnished tbo following information mation to a BUB reporter yesterday in regard ro the candidates whoso names wll bo brought bcforo ttio party for nomination to the various offices : William Gronwcg has a monopoly on all senatorial aspirations that are to bo found in tbo democratic party , so far as Is known. The candidates for the leg islature nro moro numerous. W. H. Wore , K. W. Bilggs , A. W. Wyman , J. W. Horn- steil , J. B. Jolmnnsen and S. 0. Underwood have covetous eyes on the office , nnd oven Lu cius Wells is said to bo willing to exchange tbo business of selling self-binders for that of making laws. Those who have signified tholr willingness to accept the nomination of sheriff nro C. D. Walters , Lars Jensen , A. I { . Hooker , John P. Stuhr , John T. Ilazen and Gcorgo C. Wise. Several weeks ago Chief of Police Cary was known to nave an eye on the ofllce , but recently bis remarks have been few and made only to his iutlmalo friends. The same democrat states that Mr. Cary is holding UD his lightning rod and praying ns hard as bo knows how that It may bo struck. For county treasurer the following are In the Hold : W. D. Hardin , J. B. Matthews , Brooks Head , Knopher , A. T. Hlco , F. W. Spetman and John Plumer. Thcro are but two candidates for countv superintendent of schools. O. H. Marsh and J. K. Cooper. Dr. J. C. Waterman is the only ono who wants the ofllco of coroner. For county surveyor L. P. Judson nnd F. Stimson are the candi- datci. Two members of the Board of Super visors go out this fall , Alexander Oslor nnd Charles Alexander. The latter is a canilldato for re-election , nnd witU him are J. K. Wilmot , John Williams , J. H. Black ar.d D. A. Colo. Of all this amount of democratic talent n good share must bo disappointed. Republicans are taking advantage of this fact , and are mailing a canvass of the situation with a vlow to making something moro between now mm next Saturday , when the republi can primaries are to bo held. The squabble in tbo democratic ranks have convinced tbo republican leaders that now is their chance toslldo in aud win some of the plums thorn- solves. The Lintest Conundrum. Wny Is Hallor's Snrsaparilla nnd Burdock Ilka tbo most popular soap of the day. Because they both clonnso ttio skin and leave it both soft and velvety. Preparations nro being mn.dc for the an mm I display at the Council Blufl's mihlnory parlors , 820 Broadway , and Misses S'prink & Foaron promises the ladies of this city and vicinity somc- thinir thtit will ayrcenhly surprise them. Vests Having quito a few of the ladies' Swiss and lisle vebts on hand yet wo have decided to run them another week at the sacrifice price. Ladies light weight ribbed cotton vests , -lc. Ladies' Egyptian cotton vests ( shaped ) , 9c , or ; i for Si5e. Ladles medium weight Swiss vests , former price 2oe , now 17c. Lust but the best bargain , ladies' Egyptian liblo vests , 45c goods , for 2oc. At the Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la. City water in front of every lot. Good Deal of Trouble , Considering. Theodore Bray commenced n suit in the superior court In 1888 against Mason Wise to collect $110 for a horse which belonged to Wad Cary and which had been seized by Wise to pay for his keeping. The suit was tried be.foro Judge Ajlosworth nnd a verdict for 25 rents was rendered In favor of the plaintiff. The outcome of the cnso was un satisfactory to the nttornoys and the case was appealed to the supreme courf.Tho papers have just been received from tbo suproino court , with the court's decision marked "affirmed. " Bray's nttornoys will now proceed to collect their judgment of 25 cents. Dcllolntis mill llcnlttiliil. Sotcrlan Ulngcr Ale Excelsior SprSgs Co.'s. _ Good Morning-side. Table Linens anil When in search of a nice tnblo coverer or table napkins , or anything in the way of iiiubliiis stop into the Boston Store , Council BlulTs. They are headquarters for ovorvthing in that lino. Our low prices always lorul. A pleasure to show goods. Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la , Boll * Robinson , concert , pinnisto anil toucher. Studio , 410 Broadway. A quiet wedding took place yesterday afternoon at II o'clock at tbo residence of A. P. Langmado. Tbo parties were Clnronco B. Kundlott of Concoru , N. II. , nnu Miss Flor ence Langmadc. The brldo has prowu up In this city and has a host of friends who will uniteIn extending congratulations , The groom U a young man of high cbaructar and education ami U a graduate of West Point military academy. The use of calomel for derangements of the llvor has ruined many n line constitution. Tliobo who , for similar troubles , bavo tried Ayer'a pills testify to their efficacy in thor oughly remedying tbo malady without injury to the system. _ The addition of two public SwaiiBon music company , 335 Broad way. _ Fnlso lloport. A report was circulated all over the city yesterday that Prof. D. W. AIcDornild had died at bis home in Winnipeg , Canada , from nn attack of pneumonia. The Information professed to como through a telegram re ceived by Prof. Southwick of the Deaf nnd Dumb Institute. Prof. Southwick was ocn yesterday afternoon , nnd stated that Uo had received no telegram at all from Prof. Me- Dormld , and that the only Information ho had had concerning him was a letter which stated that ho had bcon 111 but wni rapidly recovering. How tbo report originated is a mystery. _ Mrs. Whitlow's soothing syrup for chll- prcu teething softens the gums aud allays al daJn , 25 cents a bottlo. Fine bathing nt Lake Manawa. Sum mer has j-oturncrt and every afternoon nnd evening hundreds are taking advan tage of the line bathing. -Don't visit It without taking n stroll through Graham park. FamoiiH Cnsc. Attorney General Stone finished his brief yesterday in the famous case of tno United States against the DCS Molncs River Naviga tion company , which has been In the supreme court for the last twcnty-tlvo years. It is massive uccumont of about 120 typo written pages , nnd tolls the story of the case at con siderable length. A bout 110,000 acres of land were given by the United States government to the state of Iowa on condition that the state should mnko certain Im provements along the Dos Molncs river. The state turned over the lana to n com pany known ns the DCS Moines Klver Navi gation company with the same conditions. Too company took the land nnd sold It , but neglected to muko the required Improve ments. Fiom that tlmo to this the govern ment has been trying to oust the settlers who claim the land by tight of deed from tha stato. The case will como UD for final he.ir- ing on the third Monday In October bcforo the suprnmo court at Washington. The land In question is now valued nt $4,000,000 , nnd tbo case Is consequently of great Importance. Information Free. Do you know that any old sore or cut can bo absolutely cured by the Intelligent use of Huller's Barbed Wlro Liniment ? Bo merci ful to your horse and try it. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , just received at Roller's the tailor's , illO Broadway. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Rountl trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , 60c ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. Candidate for Coroner. The friends of Dr. J. I. Allen have been pushing him to tbo front the past few days In tbo race for tbo coroncrsblp and a great deal of quiet work has been done in his behalf. The indications now are that ho will come out first best in the raco. Ho will go out of town with nt least twenty-five votes , and ho also has a large number of adherents in the country districts. Dr. Allen is well known In this citv , where ho has a hirgo ana lucra tive praotlce. Ho Is In nil ways well lUtod for the position , nnd if elected will no doubt fill tbo ofllco acceptably. Beautiful Morningsido. A Cliiuioc. A chance not to bo had every day , for this or while they last the Boston Store , Council BlulTs , will olTor 5,000 yards fine French satino , beautiful patterns , at the ridiculous price of lOc a yard , as cheap as calico , taking the width into consid eration : for qualitv every ono knows a French satino. BOSTOtf STORE , Council UluITs. Mornlniinide. Lots sold on monthly payments at low interest _ Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High graue work a specialty ! FOUGHT TO A FINISH. Two "BurlliiBtou" IlDyn "Settle a Dif ference ill tlio Hoped Arcn.ii. The general headquarters building of the B. & M. railway is assuming a very "sporty" tone and holds within its wMs several patrons of the various popular sports. Tbo base ball crank is too numerous to mention and tbo devotees of tbo kindred sports of bunting and fishing are nume-ous enough to , entertain the cntho force with accounts of their wonderful adventures , but it was not until yesterday that it became Known that tbo headquarters also boasted a brace of full fledged prize lighters. This fact would not have leaked out then but for the very dilapi dated appearance of Frank liasmusson , a young man about 18 yours old , employed in the tilograph office , better known as "Uassv , " nud Fred Johnson , n clnrk In the general freight office , about , tbo same ago , and called "Curly" for short. Uassy tried In vain to hide n varie gated optlo nnd a swelling on his left check the size of a lion's ccg , decked in several colors , while Curly were bis hat per ched Jauntily over his forehead which was decorated with a projection done in sombre colors. The appearance of those two ambitious youths naturally excited n great deal of sus picion nnd the truth of tbo matter leaked out during the day. Monday night thcso two kids , accompanied bj Charles Boyd of the general manager's of fice , Ted Tousland , George Guild nnd Al Shook of tbo freight tariff oillco , Slko Os- berne of the treasurer's office and another clerk whoso name could not bo learned , wont across the Douglas Street bridge to the Iowa slda. Hero n twenty-four foot ring was staked out and tha doughty principals were prepared for the bloody fray. Boyd , Tousland nnd Osborno nctod n * seconds ends for Hasrausson , while Guild and tbo naiiidlcss party performed tbo bunio scrvlco for Johnson. Shook acted as referee. The principals stepped Into the ring stripped - pod to the waist and each had blood in his oyo. Time was culled and they wont at it savagely with bare knuckles. The contest lasted ton snort rounds and the decision of the referee was In favor of Uusmussen. " " After the victor nnd the vanquished had been sponged off the party returned to this city and nil swore secrecy. As far as could bo learned the conflict was merely for fho purpose cf settling who was the best mail , but thcro Is u growing suspi cion about ttiQ headquarters that there is an affair of the heart at the bottom of the busi ness. _ _ CAUGHT I.N TUB AC I1. Lincoln Olllccr.s 8\vo p Down on n llusy roiintcrt'ulKM- . A few days ago Deputy United States Marshals. M. Mcllck iiriostud a young man named Clark in Lincoln for passing counter feit money nt the fair. Clark had n uonring before n United States commissioner nnd was bound over for trial In tbo sum of 1,000. Marshal Mellck picked up n clew when Clark was uriostcd and started out to locate the plant where tbo bogus coin was being manufactured. An arrest made yesterday afternoon shows how successful they woro. In a little slab shanty among thn willows near Hast Omaha David Enslow was found yesterday afternoon by the United States marshal and Defective Charles Crow nnd placed under arrest charged with making counterfeit coin. Quito n number of moulds and some metals used In the manufacture of tbo money were also found and confiscated by the marshal. The story of the capture Is nn Interesting one and reflects credit , upon the onicers who worked tno case up. The prisoner U con fined In the county jail , along with hU pul Clark. DoWItt'3 Little borly ftisors ; best llttlo pills fordyspopsla , &our stomach , badbrpatb. How to Obtain n Fair Complexion by Natural Moans. The lutural Carlsbad Bprmlol Salt ( powder form ) , Is an excellent Apiirlunt. LuxuUvo and Diuretic. It clears tlio completion and nurl- tlt's tliu blooJ. It U easily soluble , pleasant to t ko and permanent In action. Tlio genu ine product of the Carlsbad i-prlnKs js Import ed In round bottles. Huoh bottle IIUH tbo Hlu'imturoof "Klsnor & Jlcndclbou Co. , Nuw York , " on the nock. WAUD Clef of tttdjNfhtli ' ] Itcndy for tlio CainpnlKH' The Ninth Ward ItcnUbllbnn club reorgan ized last evening In Its hall at Twenty-ninth nnd Farnnm for the cotnlni' campaign. The first thing they done WM to clcst ofllcors , which was accomplished after something of ' ' a row. The officers clcc are W. I. Klerstcad , present ; B. P. Lavls ) , vlCo president ; C. J , Johnson , treasurer : Jcromo Coulttir , secre tary ; Charles J. D'Jout'ncl ! Janitor. Thn president announced thnt the ward commtttccmcn to whom , wan delegated the work ot naming the delegates from the Ninth ward to the state convention preferred to have tha club select them , and a commilfco consisting of Messrs , Drxvn , Free and John son was appointed to bring In a list of names to bo balloted for by tbo club. The committee selected the following dele gates Dr. S. D. Mercer , Frank Hansom , W. I. Klorstead , D. J.O'Donohtio , P. K. Winters. Alternates M. G. Frcc.C.J. Johnson , Simon Troslor , F. M. Kills , A. O. Edwards. The above named gentlemen wore unanimously selected to be reported to tbo county central committee. A resolution was adopted asking the Park commissioner to accupt the offer of Charles Turner of twenty lots between Farnam and Dodge and Thirty-first street and Thirty-first nvontiM at $ lr > 00 per lot , ns tbo adjoining property owners had agreed In that event to purchase an additional fifty feet nnd present it to tbo commissioners as nn addition to the park ; nnd that the next big park bo purchased In the northern part of tbo city. Several members of the Sixth ward club were present and spoke In favor of the jubi lee to be held In Exposition ball October 17. A committee , consisting of Messrs. Palmer , 'Prosier and Pcttlt , was appointed to assist thCm in selling tickets. Mr. O'Donobuo was appointed a committee ot ono to secure the loan ot chairs from the Heal Ettiito exchange. ftns decided to bold the meetings of the club overv Thursday evening , and tuis meet ing adjourned for ono week. Fourth A\nf > l llcpnlilluaiiR. A largo number of the republicans of the Fourth ward attended the meeting of the Fourth Ward Republican club nt Judge Anderson's ofllco last night. Tbo action of the county central commit- HARMLESS. TO ASSIST NATURE the body is the great mission of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Microbi cannot exist iu the blood whenfi ijis properly taken ; as it promplli J forces them out , nnd cures the patient. It lias relieved thousands in a few days who Lad suffered for years. Mn. F. Z. NELSON , a prominent and wealthy citizen of Fremont , Nebraska , Buffeted for years vrilh SCROFULA , and it continued to grow worse in spite of all treatment. Finally , Four Uottlcs of jjcurcd him. lie writes : "Words Uare inadequate to express my gratitude and favorable opinion of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Treatise un Blood aud 8Kln Dlccnscs mailed frcu BWiFT SPECIFIC CO- Drawer 3. Atlanta. C NEBRASKA. National Bank U. S. DEl'OSITOUY. - OMAHA NEB $4OOOOO 06,000 Oillccrs nnrt Directors llonryW Yatoi. 1'rosldontj Lewis S. Hoed. Vlco President : C. y. MiiurlceV. . V. .Morse , John B. Collins , H. C. Cushlcl , ' , J. N. II. I'atrlck , W. 11. S. llimlius , Cashier. T1-IE1 IRON BANK. Corner ltli nnd Knrnnm Sts , General liunkint ; Business Transacted. INTEREST PAIDONDEPOSITS ATOMflHA-LOflMSTRUSTCQ 5.ECDR. lE CAPITALS : 100.000.00 DIRECTORS : AU.WYMAN-E.W.NASH. JKHILLARD-CUV-CBAnTOH-CH. LAKE. Jd.BFlOWN-THOS-L.KIMBALL. QUOD AB OMNIBUS QUOD U6IQUE. " L'ritish Medical Journal. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " " The best beverage" TRUTH , LONDON. SOLE EXPORTERS : THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY , LD. , LONDON , ENG. DOCTOR These UekbroUd I'llli are a 1'utfUlri ) Cure for Kick ; ACKER'S HcuJachc , Union.nc s and : Cunitlimtlon. hi lull. plct .I lint and n fuTorllo nltltlic > Imllce , Sol I In EnRUnj for ! > . ; P1HK I > M , , In Alnortca for BSc. Get ; UK. inroin , your Iru ) Et t3 , or ; icrul toT. . II. HOOKKl A (0. , l llro * < l > ; , N York. ! I For S.ilo by KITIIN & CO. nnd SHER MAN & McCONNKLU , 'Omaha IKIIcluua , tparkl'.r'r , nrd uppetliliiR. Bold bjr ill . , diulrra..Watx ) iitljul \ , -1'icturo Hook and cords BOnttnanyonnadrtrowsIr" O.JiIlIUF8. * . " i fcr- . - For insect bites use Pond'1 ' s Extract. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner 10th and Mason Streets. Now tmlldlnir , now furnlturo , every thin ? flrit claim ; llnost lucnllun In tlio cltyj nil modern lin- iirovciiiuntc Steam Hunt , ( inn ) Cull llollsi Until and llnrlcrhhop In connection ! Kloctrlo nnd Cnblo Cars to nny part of Uio cltr. ' 1'ry us nnd bo con- vlncoil Unit wo lm\o Mm bust liouno for tlio moiioy west ot Chicago. Itutuifromll.UJtu II.0 per dajr. You can Become A Tcaclier , A Bookkeeper , A Stenographer , A Typewriter. too In selecting the county dologntlou to the stiUo convention wan endorsed , I'roMdcnt StidborotiKh nmiouncoil for the Inlormntlon of tbo club ttntt the county con vention would probnblv bo called on Oc * tobor 12. Captain WooJ rcgnlcd the Rfithcrlnf ; by reciting the MclCclgbnu cpisodo nt thoClranit Island oncnmpincnt , after which the club nd- loui'ncil for ono week. I'lrst Wnrrt Knllitrc. Thcrovn , to linva been n mooting of the First wnrd roinibllcans nt Arlon bull , Klcvonth nnd Plorco streets , lust nlcrht. but owlr.p to the small numtor nrcsont the inoot- liiK was postponed until some duy next week. No gripping , no nauson. no pnin when BoWltt's Llttlo Early Hlsors nro tnlcon Small pill. Sato pill. Dost pill. OT2.ur.iv * ICxnnilnatloiiH of WltncsspH DOCK Not Make It Ajtponr In n Hotter Ijlulit. OTTAWA , On' , Sept. 17. The Printing bureau Investigation was continued today. O. Ucachoinlcr of Montreal , showed that Sonocal , the Huporlntcndcnt , obtained nluoty coininlsslons from his llrtn on $ (300 ( worth of orders , F. Henolt , president of the Montreal Con- scrvativo assoclntloti In 18S7 , invo evidence- as to rccolvlnr ; a $1,500 check for election purposes , made out by ttio Dominion Typo company. Tbo opposition wanted to examine the ro. porter who took the notes In into Now Eng land company-LaProsso suit to show tbnt J. Hrooks Young , n roccnt witness , had mndo n dllTcrcnt statement about the much tallied of loiter from Clmplo.ui to Young. The con servatives objected to the admission of such evidence , aim tturmc tno discussion n woni.v war took plnco between Lister and Foster , minister of finance. Lister suld that Foster know thnt Young hnd given In eliminating evidence In the trial nt Montreal. Fester de nied this , but Lister reiterated , when Foster angrily appealed to the conunlttuo to bo pro * toctad from .such blackguardism. Lister llimil.v took It back and Foster peacefully ac cepted. ( Josjlcr's MnglcUea'taonoVnfor * . Ouroial headaches in " ( J mlnUtcj. At all SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wlltli trade llcbt road wagon , 120 Ibs , fur S .futy bicycle , ladles' . 110 AM-IIIIO D. Xl'KKT Columbra bicycle. fW Inch , In per fect order , " 111 tr.iue for good rllle , ! 12 calibre. O. A. Atklnt , Council llliiirs , la. ANTED Two blaeltsinltbs at Keys llros. ' Currlniro factory. Council HlulTs. > uj SAM : A nlco quiet buggy horse ! or will trade for a draught borso. Call utT , Colo's. 82ri Avc. T. Mrst-class harnossimiknr at WWANTKD tot' . O. Ucppo. linopciiu , In. 171OU KENT Nicely furnished front room -L with or without hoard. Horcrcnces. 1109 1'ourth avenue. OIjAIItVOYANOE. mind reading or I'sy- vliometiy. Dlboii es of all kind diagnosed and treated with hot baths nnd massage. All letters promptly nnsneicd. Oillco liouri , 1) ) a in. to 1(1 ( p. in. No. U- " . avenue K , near cor. 15tb street. S140 AOIin IOWA PAUM AT JM PKIl AOUH. Aso and IfiJ aero farm. Largo list. Johnson k Vim fatten. WANTED At Oniml hotel , woman pastry cook. Good wages. Also fuinlsb an assistant. " \X ANTED At Grand botol.cbainberinalds ; IT Rood wages for those comin well recom mended. ANTED Two peed girl * at Emmett W bouse , No. l.M.'south Sl\tb sticet. I7IOR SALE or Kent-Garden land with -13 houses , by J. U. Ulcc , 101 Main St. , Council I ) In ITs. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 , DniECTOiiB I. A. Miller. P. O. Olciison , E. It. Shut-art , K. E. H'irt , J. D. Edmiindson. Cliurlcs H. Illinium. Transact general banking husl- ncss. largest eiItul : ) and surplus of any bank in Houtbwesterii Iowa. NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. raid Un Cnpltnl $100,000 Odc ! t orgnnlrcil bank In tlio city. Korclitn nnd domestic ctcliniDto nnd loci ! iccurltlo . l peclnl Attention paid to lolluctlons. Account * nf linllvld- uiiH , bunks , banker * nnd corporation * solicit ! ) 1. Correspondence Invltod. U1X > . 1' . SANKOUI ) . I'ronldont. A. W. HUJKMAN , Casfiler. A. T. IUCK , Assistant Cashier , ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY DOAIIDING AM ) DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUK AND SEVENTH ST. Gun bo reached from unv ot tbo dopoti on motor. Conducted by the Sister * of Oluirlty , 11. V. M , TKIUIS 1'or board unil tuition , oniUr.iuIng nil brunches of u finished olunation foryu mt ; ladles , $ ? . " > for busslon or IIvu months , com- inoncliiK llrst Moiida ) In Hoiitombor and Kou- rnary , rosnecllvuly. Forfuither jurtlouUrj lllWrOM > SISTER PlTI-ERIOIl. St. Francis Academy > Connull Illuira. In. LU Council Bluffs. In. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , Manager. COOK'S ELECTRICAL SU1TLIES Special iittciitlon glvon to BollH , LJurffliir Alarms , Announciutors niul Inciuulosconc Wiring. WALTERV. COOK , 13 PEARL ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS. W C. ESTEP , 14 N- Main St. , Council BlulTs. Funeral Director and Emtalmor , Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , Jl. ailAIII. A SON , i'U01"d. 1O1B ancl 1017 BroacUvatj. Kitlmatos furnlnhod nn nil klniH of ( iulvnnliol Iron Cornlcu Work. Iron Hooflnir , htoro fronts an I Copper Work. Arllitlo work u upodaltr. Corrdi * pondunconolicltod from points JOj mlbi from Co nil til HluHa omlOiimhu. Board $2. Expenses Low. Send for Circular. W. S. Paulson , Council Bluffs. . BROWNING , KING & CO. Reliable Clothiers. 4 Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas.Streets. 1ST MEN'S SUITS. Fall and Winter Suits , made by our own factory , for men of fashion , for men of business , and for men of leisure. They are suits that will gracefully become any one of you , and the most astonishing feature you'll notice about them will be the extremely low prices marked on the dangling tickets. We'll show you many new fabrics in suitings this "fall. WE'LL FIT YOU I'KRi'ECT , ou GIVE YOU THE SUIT. If you've got a suit in mind for the near future , you'll detect no mistakes in the make-up of this line. 2ND FLOOR : Yoni Men's , Youths' , Boys' and Children's Clotliii. Excellent styles this fall. No slight visible in the manu facture of garments for this department. Wu KNOW that boys make men. We'll start you right in point of dress. All suits on this floor arc money-savers to economists. They've got the style to " 'em , " the fit's perfect , and th"e price often less than paid for slop-shop. BOYS , bring your MOTHERS , and MOTHERS , bring your BOYS , and see how neat and how cheap you can befitted fitted out from a first-class stock. 3RD FLOOR. : We Devote to Overcoats. * . The best light in the city. Our present stock of fall weight , medium weight , dress and general wear Overcoats you'll visjt the ends of the earth and locate no finer or better assortment , and our prices , like quality and style , WILL HEAR well the light of day. IN FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS wc'ra equally well prepared for you. Come early , come often and come in numbers. Browning , Kin Co. , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Schoedsack , Proprietor , Offices 621 firoadwny , Council Bluffs and 1621 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and rofinlsli goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who Imvo shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any churautor can Imvfc them rcdyoil nnd finished equal to now. BED'FEATIIEUS RENOVATED AND CLEANED nv STEAM.with the nd mobt approved machineryatest ut leas cost than you over p.ild bafo.'o. SUCH THINGS DO HAPPEN AT