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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1891)
TJJJfl OMAHA PALLY BJflJO , AVEJlOTSDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 , 1801 , w OMAHA MM IQ , > > - OQUNril. W.UPP < I , * if I'MAiti , * WWNT , ID * K , W ffl.ft.pr , , l/mi / r . / M H fc WA * Hnml ( in til IN rattrl < { ti riif tM fwwiM ni ih mntof Hf i MUm lou , Km HMiM t N 4 , ( iHlQ HW M < Wtl t ( ( It ( ilMII * Ihlll , fllll lit I.M'II'M Iff Itlfl IflllOII HIM MID * . A * * M WwlInK wruffwl nl r * * M ftim f .Mr Hi Vnl. H I'liin Nlr nl , llm Mftif Afilnri I , VVnl lirlinftll III Oillillm MM IUK f nt HliilT4 , H ) V. I , , MMA A lt * M nf f rn U AN tililhlllnn ( it the HMHIHIIMM tlvitot nfllrn , It WIK urxwn on ( NfMM IN tMftOfH | MrU lf ) HIMIllUVMl'irll IllWK Ttotmn MftrftrtrtPhditum Hiriie ) * In Iun lli > | MH | t > il mntnr ivilllilml with n Inrm vHt inUnt llm coriuir of Mnln ntrnnl ml K * mlli nvmiiia Tim fnrinnr win lliniwn ff fi IIM Hit iiiiil Uiiilml on liU liunil on HIM Thn tilinrch will Klvu n xnrlnl tomorrow iiii nl ItiH tm\t\nnc \ \ < \ of I'Vml ' t.ont'liiKnr , MI Av nuM 1 % HiHir ( JnUlnnil avciillt' ' , An NtlrxHUx tnmlMl prnKmtiiinn lint lioon pro- jurml nnil tnfrmliini.'iiln ' will i/o nerved , "Mi ti Ainl Wcinioii" will IM iiriHuntod t < > - flVfolnit nl tlio llniiiilwnv tlu < ntur liy Krnlurmti n miinmnr. | Tlio nlny U f Km oiHl iit'cnifii ! rosiiltt of tlio lltnrnrr | i iftiiiifilili | of II. ( J , llo.Mlllo mill ll'ilniivi , neil ivlinrnvor It Inn licon Imi xoviri'il n ilnulili > il lilt. A luriru unnti luwn nlrcnily IHIOII nolil , and InillHntlun * | iolnl to n iincUod linuno. > > Hln M llouiM , who WIK arrrili-d nllit | ho- fore lii't , oliMrunil with tlio lurcony of t XI f MUM n roloixil cMll/nri , tnnii out to \ > o uautcd In Oniiitm , Whnn nrronlnd ho rnkml llio lullrr If It w < thitt trunllo ) tie Iiml In Unmlm for wliloli ho win wnntod , Tluit Inthicod MnMlml TniritiiOton to tulcpliiino to thn Omnhn nilthorllln , wno ntntcil Hint lloudi , Hltoiit n yonr ana , wni iicctmod nf anin'iilt with inlmit loroininlt Kr < : n > bodily Injury , lull kltM'il tlio town Hoforo ho wan arrcito > ( . Mo will tin InUcn ncroiit tlio river. IllieunifllUm U raixml by a polionoiH ncld In tlio hlood nnilyloliU to Ayrr'A I'lllt. Mnny rium which diietn ctironle nnd honolois , Imvo Iwwn coiniilolPly cilrwl hr ttili modlelno. It Will am lint llttlo to try wlinloiToct tlio I'ltls tuny Imvo In your cmc. Wo nradlct success , The ( I'lolcoHt lioveltloM , now goods mi < ry diiy nt | XIIH' ) { , MnHonie block. A ti'out IH proinlod the ladles In pat- tnrnt lit our djionlng. VVateh for the llio dnlo. J iiiln , MiiHonle block , Allliiniii MM .Mlllliuiry Dlnptny. IIi vjng Hcetiroil many I'aniHinn and Js'uw Vork pntturiiH. wo cordially Invite tlio InilluM of Counell HlulTs mid vicinity to call nt , this millinery tmrlors of Hprlllk ff l''oiti'ii ( , iU ! ) I ! roadway , iy and WednoHday of next week , Hniitember lit ) nml 'Id. rmi.ioti'.trtiti < iittrns. IM ! ' . U'ntln of tlio Dos Molnas Evening NvWR IK vMtln In the city. MM , Cniitnln , H. Klnno.v of Grand Unp- ld , Mich , , who linn bean vlsltlti ) ; relatives mid ( rlondi In thli city , doiiiirtod for Den- vrr , Cole , , yostonlny. Mr. and Air * . O. II. Lucas leave this morn- Iliff for Mills county to attend a family ro- liiiion , tin ) ni'cailon boin tlio 74th birtbdny of Mr * , l.ucni' mothor. Mr . John U , Ontnp , wlfo of the editor of HID HuMinell Kccord , Is the guo.st of her riMliln , Mr * . W , II. Mnrblo , and will remain In the city novorul weeki. ( 'iinlnln I ) . II , Clark started yesterday for l > m Motni's ' to attend llio xlxtli blonnlnl ro- nnlon of Croukor'ii Iowa brl nde , which meets In llmlelt.v today and tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mm. Iloiijuiiiln and daughter ot KliitfKton , ( 'no , , wlio hnvo neon vIMUiiy Mrs. I'oli'loiigli for tnn pnitAvcoU , have departed for nn oxtondoil trip through the United HtaU' bc'foro retunilnj ; to thulr homo. A noon a * yon discover nnv falllnc of the Inilror urnyncis nlwuys 1110 Hall'i Hair Hot newer to tone up the iccrotlona nnd provcno \\lll Dclluht Iho lntli-H. The IndleH of Council HlutTH and vi- t'lnlty are Invited to the opening of Miss JtngHdnlo't ) new millinery pat-lorn next 'VVwliiomlny nml Thursday , September l 'l nmlI , whore the nholoest and latest novultlc'M will 1m dlsiilnyod , imported hiitH , boimolM and English routitt hats. MlnM Hngr > dale has ituuurod a ] > erfeet nrtUt for hortrlmmlnirdupnrtinont , who IIIIN been Idetitllled with one of the first retail IIOUHOH of Chicago nnd also of San 1'YmiclHco. ! W7 Uroadwav. of I tunic I'atronagc. Tha election of a now treasurer of the I'lKHil district U expected to work some rhBilges In the handling of the money tio- to the district. There Is no salary to connected with the otllco and the ImnU which liniulles tha money is the only onu that lin * anything to gnln or lose by tmvlnir any ( mrticnlnr treasurer olocted. As llm lucky bank has the nso of all tlio school filiulu without Interest it Is soir.othliik' of a fc.itlipr In tlio cap nt the ono whoso roprc- nenlatlvo In elected. As long as .1. W. I'cro- KOV wn treasurer the school tunds were kept In the First National bank. Mr. U'les , tha now trcniuror , Is connected In nn Indirect way with the CltUons' bank , ( < iniii'iui'i.tly | that hunk will have a pooa < ilmra nt leant of the funds for the coming yuar. Two of ttio members of the School board to coiiniH-tod with the Council MlutTs Sav in hank , and U Is un < lorstood that Wlrs rcculvi'il their votes on iho understanding tlml their bank wnt also to hnvo a share of thn imtromiKO. It Is stated that iho cliatigo In Irvnturos Is the result of a feeling tliat llio I-'lot Nallonul Uuilt tins bad Its shuro of imbllo imtroimKO. In vlow of Its refusal to luty Mxmi $ ; 0NX ( ) worth of city taxes which \\vto lovlrd upon It HOIIIO yunrs ago. Over IW.iKK ) Mowo Mc-alos nave boon sold , ma thoiloimuul Incrua-slng continually. Dor- d nA > H ) Usjl < Co , , Chicago , 111. Hi-no DiivlN. Ttmra WN n galhorlng of relatives only , l t ovonlnu" . In tlio homo of Mr. J. K. Hoi- IrnlKHik. Tlio ( h-ca > lon was the mnrriugo of Mr. Charles A. Ilono of tlio linn of Messrs. John llcno , V Co , , to ono of Council ItlnfTs , highly rttcomou younc Indies , Miss Harriet M. DkVli , Vim ceniinon.v wan performed by Itev. S. I'hclpi , The couple Immodintoly Kxk ixMtestton ot their now liomo , 'JU , > I'rnnk street , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JHt how nn nltornttvo modlelno clonnsos lho Y lem U At : open ( luontlon ; hut that Aj r tj r niirllla | doi m-oduco a radical ctMMK In tlio blood Is well attested on ull * Mt , It It ovorvwhero considered the boat i m iy for blood ilUordem. A C liani'c. A iihMiiuti not to lw had every day , for tUki or wbilo tliov luht the lloaton Store , I'lWtwII llluiTM , will oifor fi.COO yards line l'nnoh vHtlne , Ihinutilul patterns , at the HillculmiM prluo of lOo a yard , an cheap MM tttlltH ) , Inking the width into consld- miloH ; lor iiiulltv | every ono knows a utlno , HUSTON STORK. Council UlulTs. Ht Munlmlinn bouulu Round la ( rout Ouwliti , Including boat , -,011 wvlo ut MOWS btuids : ut Mil- uu Murray liotol * . JiliWS I'IKISI ' COU , mm Mi * M lMl JIaltUf rtally fnjurod tjf llipeitdf ) ! ) of tlnielltid , ( I0DY Buiifieo ALMosr to A cnisc AcclilMi ! Ot'tJltiwlVhlliJ ' HIM I'liliii'ltiliiiln ' Old Wit * l''M n il ! ( III KilMil ( ' | liliiK Hid VtlllMll'llltl HIOV ( . A ( llnlrrMltii/ wlmt will corlntnly prove /rtlnl / tit'fliloiil twcurad til .1 u'rlonit yoslar- liny iiMernoou nt Ilia reildonea of Out. lloli- Inf , IO ? North nut struct. 11 wmllio weekly wmlnlny , niitl Mnual , UiouliloUiUUKhlor , fitfml IT , Wit * rmUlliiK In Hit ) work. Tha IfiuollliOAloVotliiil Wni uoltitf uicJ , nooili-d riiiluiililllMK | , nut ) Ilia voting lutly nitomptoil In rill Ilia rniorvolr. All tlio bunion ImJ not licmn oxlliiKUHIiotl , mill when ho nttomnted to | Wiii * tlio flu'il train s litriro opun vcsol the KIH lnilunUy umiKhl 'rum ' tlio llnino nntl an oxiluMmi | followuil. The blitzing oil \viis thrown nil over lior , auttliiit her eiothus on Urn nl every point. Nona of the other mom- hum of the fdinliy wuro In Hint portion of the lioiuo , nnil the yoniiK liuly Inui to dotionil upon lior oxoitluni to snvo honuilf , bho rnn tint of llio homo with tlio blnzlnir vessel of oil In her limtili , thiuw It on the porch unit Uimi run wilillv uurrm loli to a neighbor's ri'ililom'Oiiillnliiliiif ' on tlio south. Tlio strong NOiith wind futinuii tlig Iliimoi itnil the tin for- tunntdKlrl roioinhlcd n bin/Inn niotcor. 'I'ha llritt nolKtibor , n ( lormnti woman , bo- cmiiooxeUi'il mid met. Urn burning girl nt the door unit pmlmd lior back , lulling tier to hoop nwny mid not HOI her boiiso nllro. The tor tured lrl continued lior rnco until she rcaoliml tlio homo of her jfrumlmother , Mrs. ( 'oviilt. noiirly t block from the point she Atnrlod from , mid foil fnlntlni ; nt her door. I lor brother , n Ifi-ycar-old lajl , nad neon his blMor IIH Hho loft the houso. mill Krnbboit n liuokot of water and rnn Mtor her but wns unnblo to reach her Until ho foil. Uu ilushod the water over her , hut them was llttlo tire lott to extinguish. The clothing hail boon entirely burned from her body except her corset tind a portion of her stocking mid her sartors. Tlio back of the c'orart was burned through anit the only portion of her body thul escaped the fearful ncorchlng ami roasting wns tlio portion of the ubdoinon It protected. Her hair was burned and nt thn back of her neck wbcro it was held In n Grecian knot It caused u deeper burn. Moro than 75 percent of the body was burned. 1'hyslclm.s were summoned , but before they could got thcro Mr. A. D. Foster bad boon called and reached the house with the materials for droiilnij the Injuries. The suf fering girl was wrapped In great shoots of tint covered with Mecca compound , eighteen pounds of the material being required to nmko the dressing. The physicians five the friends of the un fortunate" young lady no hope and pronounce her Injuries fatal. Miss Holsler Is a beauti ful young lady , very popular In social cir cles , and her tragic fate ts doubly regretted. Do not take any cnunco of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid steve polish , tininUor enamels In bottles. The 'Kislug Hun Steve Poll-ih" hsafo , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest and best steve polish made , and the contunior pays for no expensive tin or glass package with every purchase. AIAVAYS IX ADVANCE. I'ho ItosUin More Always Ijcnds in Krcsli New Oooiln mill Ijow Priucs. People who see the immense lot of boxes Hint arc being1 unloaded every day ut the LJoston Store naturally wonder whore tlio contents all go to. The goods nil go on the shelves , but they don't stay thcro long. We bollcvo In milking prices that will move them. This week wo got in tin immense lot ot now fall d ress goods , hosiery , underwear , domestics , kid gloves , mitts nntl the like. This will ho another banner week tit the Boston Store. Wo want every lady in Council BlulTs and vicinity to call. BOSTON' STORK , Council BlulTs , Fothoringham , Whitelaw & Co. , Loaders and promoters of low prices. They lilllctl Time. The case of the Omaha National bank niralnstlCImball Si Champ , with Mrs. Louise O. Kimball and Mrs. Alia A. Champ as interveners - torvonors , was called up for trial In the dis trict court yesterday afternoon. The attor neys for the plalntltT-i argued u motion for a Jury trial , which was overruled. Askwlth , who appeared In court with the look of a man who ban Just bean called from his death bed , nslcecl that ho bo allowed time In which to prepare a motion for u moro spool flo state ment. This was also overruled , Judge Macy stating that he had already given the plain tiffs all the lime ho expected to to prepare for trial. The trial then proceeded. Mrs. Kimball was put upon the stand , but. the examination and cross-examination failed to bring out any sensational testimony. She went through the entire list of property which had been attached , and said it nil be longed to lior alone , so.no of It having boon given lier by her husband , some by her friends at her wedding and some of it having been bought bv her with her own money. The whole afternoon was taken up with her testimony and at the close a continuance was granted until "this morning , when Judge IS. Baldwin is expected to bo hero and will take charge of the case. No gripping , no nausea , no pain when OoWiU'.s Ltttlo Early Uls > ors are taken Small pill. Safe pill. Boat pill. Now full goods , finest line in the city , just received at Keller's the tailor's , 310 Broadway. _ Drs.Vooiloury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to 13rand hotel. Telephone 143. High trrnuo work iv specialty ! rinycd With Matches. lO-months-old child of Edward The - - Fogloy , who Is now conllnod in the county Jail under Indictment for assaulting bis wlfo , was badly burned yesterday. All the children were at homo , near the corner of avenue P and Twpncv-thlrd street , playing with matches , while the mother was wonting In the garden. Her attention was attracted by a scream , and on reaching the children she found that one of them , aged II years , had dropped a lighted match Into the clothing of tno baby , which huit Ignited. Hoforo the Humes could be ox- tlngulshed the tittle one wns badly burned about the arm and stomach. Dr. Thomas was summoned to care for the sufferer , and lust night hu was unable to loll whether its life would bo avvd or not. Hoforo buying that typewriter , why no look at the bo-,1 ( the Caligraph ) ! Missing ilinil ; Klrnin Cameron , who has had considerable notoriety ut different tunes' recently on nc- count of hU alleged connoqtlon with the roval family of the Sandwich Island. Is iiiNftluc. He hai been Keeping n junk shop nt if,1 : ! llroadway for several months , but last week ho sold oti't half his Interest to M. Post , and It was the Intention ot both parties , so furnawu * known , to carry on the business as a partnership affair. Last Saturday night Cameron was about the store , but since that time no one hai seen him. Yesterday a num ber of creditors spent their spare tlmo In calling' the store In order to llnd out some thing of C'nmoron's whereabouts. Tim Imtt-Ht Contimlriim. Whv 's Hullor'a SanaparillA and Burdock like the moit popular soap of the day. Because they both ole.inso tha skin and lonvo U both soft and velvety , \YI1I Kropi'ii Negotiations are now on foot looking to the reopening of KUoir.an'sstoro. . A stock com pany U bolng organized In the city for the purposu and It U expected that definite arrangements will ba maiio In n few days. The Intention U to put ft piU'Utlon through tlio lower half of the more , dlvidlup It into two equal parts. If iho plans now being laid do not fail , Kisenun will occupy one-half with a stock of dry goods and some other llf-n will kflcn ft Slock of clollilng In the other hntf. Malcitlf Broi , linvt ) boon InvUod to put In the clothing Moro , but no doilnito fltffcoincnt Ims , vet bct'n mndu. It U stated by n party who U oil tha Iniulo Hint the Met- Chlf * unto the snmo n * tiRronl to tnko Klso- tnnn's offer , nml It Is probntilo the near fu ture * will ftoo tlio nmmmoth bulldln ? at the llcitd of 1'onrt street occupied oncomorc. Mnlhndlnt Appointment * ) . Thd Uoi Molnc * conference of thd Metho dist tiptsrnpnl Church tins lust closed , and nuiong the Items of business transacted which Will hu of Interest to the public Is tbo ap pointment of the ministers to their oharchos in thn Council Blurts nml Atlantic districts. The only changa made among the pastors of till * ; city ti that of tlio Trinity church , Uov. H. Alexander stopnlns out nml Kov. II. II. Bnrdon being appointed to (111 ( his ptaro. The following Is n complete list of the appoint ments miiuo In the two districts : nt.urfs IIISTUICT. \V. H. lloaUtir. pn-sldlnir oldi-r : Coin. .T. U. Wtillhurii ! Cnuncll HIiilTs. llroii'lwny , T. MeK. Cluwnrt ! I'lflli avenue mid KtiworthV. ( ! . llrowur nml li M. II. riomltiEti Trinity. U. II. Iliihtoni Un > 4ccnt. M. T. Timed v ; Denl'iin. . ? . II , IliirrU ; Dow ( Illy , l.oroiuo .luan ; Diniliip , .1. T. Docklniti Delliuico. A. O. Mnr-ie : KISOX. II. Dnrfroni rnrnmut , M. It. Iliirneil ; Uli'n- wiiod , A , l > , Hunt : Il.iniliurir. O. I' . lloiinoU ; Uniting. .1. I ) . DcTnrt Illllsdnle. (3. T. .Not ion ; Mule Sioux , to he supplied by I ) . Trullt : Uwan. J. K 'I'llilna- liu < * t : Miicmilla , to IK ; ouuplliMl by U. Palmi-r : Miilvnrn , N. M. HiiKhcs : Miinllln. W. M , Diidlevs Ml nourl Valley , ( J. U. Itodcrlok ; Mnrtliliori1 , lluah Ijtnn ; t'orslu. ' to he supplied by J. It. Hartley : Uutidnlnh. A. w. Armstrone : Klvarton. A. A Witllliiirn ; Shenandoith , A. 1" . ( Irlllltb : Sldnoy. W. P. llartlioloni'jiv : Silver City. I ; . M. HolT : Thiirnian. .lason Oiillup ; Woodbine. ( ! M. Ward ; Panama , to be sup plied by J , U.Uiillowny. ATI , NTIC PISTIIIOT. I ) . C. I'ranUlln. proildlm ; older ! Adalr. .1. .1. Viirloy : Adel. Oeor n WrUht ; Anita. Knocli Hill ; Atlantic. D.ivld Miuntan ; Atlantic clicull. .1. I ) . Moon ; : AiidtiUon , K. i : . Ilsi-nfrltz : Audilbon elreillt to hi- sup plied ; Avoeo. J. f. Mnrroll : UitRny , ( ! . A. Dietrich ; Carson , to l ) supplied by w. 1' . Ulchitrds : Do Huto , lluiilainlii Hhlnn ; Dox- ter. William Ktevonsnii ; Karlliain , to he sup plied ; Kxlra. I ) . U. K IlCuthrlo : Ct-ntor. W. ! ' . II irnod ; HiinUnck. I' . II. Dunn ; llnrlan , A. T. JolTeryi I.owli. J.V. . Wright : Mneo- ( tiiila , I. Johnson : Menlo , ( Jooru-u Ulnminer ; Nuoln , O. O. Thuiiipioii : North llmiu'h , to lui Kiipptled by L. I ) . Itnrlloy : Oakland. M. S. KbrvKo : Pnnorn , O. J. EmrlHh : Kcdflold and l.liidcn , William Mrrcor ; Shelby , W. F. Mown : Stuart , P. J. Vnlliiian ; htnart circuit , T. W. Tlppett : Vnn Meter ; J. K. llryiin : Walnut , U. T. Lenry ; Wlota , 1) . M.JInlmluk. DoWltt's Little Early Risors. Dostllttle pill ever mado. Cure cor.stipatlon evorj timo. None equal. Use them now. Frank Triuible.atty , Baldwin bllc.tcl 303 Tlie ItcnsoH Why Wo have marked our goods nt plain manufacturers' prices is that wo tire go ing out of business. Our time hero is limited and we are willing to dispose of our iroods without a cent of profit as rapidly as we can employ help to wait on customers. Everybody who visits our store can see what goods cost and all must bo sold at cost. Furniture , carpets , cooking and heating stoves , bedding nt actual coat ; many goods less than cost. Call early before the stock is broken. MANDEL & KLEIN. German Catholic Kazan r. The Gorman Catholic bazaar opened well Monnay evening with a delightful entertain ment. I'ho dancing of the children was es pecially captivating. Arrangements are made by which each evening this week will bo presented now attractions , with varied changes of programme. Tonight the drama by the Itnsfall club promises much. The young people are all well known in the city , and have line dramatic ability , as has been evidenced by former plays presented by them. The drama to bo presented tonight is a thrilling one , and will bo given in the opera bouse. Reserved seats can bo secured at the opera house drug store , and the same tickets will glvo admittance to the Masonic temple hall , whore the festivities will be continued after the close of the entertainment at the opera houso. _ De Witt's Little Early UISOM , bastpill. Fine buttling at Lake Manawa. Sum mer has returned and every afternoon find evening hundreds are taking advan tage of the line bathing' . Their Crystal Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams were the re cipients of n happy surprise Monday after noon. Mr. Adams was called up to the ball of the Hoyal Neighbors of America , and when ho got tliere ho found his wife , to gether with the other members of the order , assembled in the hall. The ladies then took occasion to present Mrs. Adams with several pieces of fine crystal ware , It being the fif teenth anniversary of her mnrriugo. The gifts were also Intended as a token of the appreciation of her services as oracle and captain of the degree staff. After the pres entation had been made refreshments were were served. Death oCMrs. Mnry IJ. Swan. Yesterday morning Mr. A. B. Walker re ceived a telegram containing the startling announcement of the death of his mother , Mrs. Mary B. Swan , who died of heart fail ure while visiting her sister In Worthington , Minn. The news proves not only a shook to her only son , with whom she has lived for years , but this community where she was so widely known and highly esteemed. Mrs. Swan was in her 7Sth year , but had so re tained her vigor and preserved her j-outh- ful spirits , that for thought of her as old or roalbcd the liability of approaching infirm ity or death. She was a native of Vermont , and came to Iowa in 1814. Licenses. The folio wing marriagoltcanio ] were Issue J yesterday : W. II. Kratz and Kntlo Drrzen of Shelby , A. L. Wohrhahn and Mrs. Nettle Baker , Charles II. Wilson and Anna Flaherty , Charles A. Corcoran mid Mary Flaherty , Charles A. Bono and Harriet M. Davis , C. 11. Howe and Miss U. B. UrSmshaw , ull of Council Bluffs. Itiillillng I'cnmtfl. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday ; T. A. Honk , one mid one-half story frame dwelling , 1'orty-seeond and Uuinlng street . tl.OOO Auuiiht lirulio. Uriel ; hnsoinent , ,4l -l iNorth Thirtieth btn-ot . 1,000 Mount & Urlllln. mie-story coul bheds , North Thirteenth htruet . 600 Three minor pel mltb . 223 - Total . taOJ3 Now York Live Stook Market. NEW YoitK. Sept , 23. UEGVES Uccolpts , 101 heud , all for hliiuzhtorara ; no trading , foel- Inu- firm : dreiscd beef , stoutly , Ttt 'jO per pound ; shipments today -I'll buuves ; tomorrow , 6UJ hooves iiml 7.000 quarter ) of hoof. OAI.VKS Hecelpis , ! io bo.id : market slow ; vtMUH. JM > J $ .YA ; gi assure. $ M5. SIIKKP Heculpts , ' . ' ,57'J head ; market dull ; shcup. W.T.ViiL.VJ. llou.s Heci'lpti' , r > , OI."i bead. Including -'cars for bale ; market steady ut * J.10i . > , W ) per 100 Ibs. _ DoWitt'H Llttlo Early lasers ; only pill to euro sick headache and roguiato the be , cols , HARMLESS. TO ASSIST NATURE the body is the great mission of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Jlicrobl cannot exist in tUo blood w'lcIfSj ' ! ® S3 | ' properly taken , as it prompUis * SiE J forces them oul , ami cures tlio patient , . It lias relieved thousands in a few days who had Buffered for years. Jilt. F. Z. NELSON , a prominent and wealthy citizen of Fremont , Nebraska , Buffeted for years with SCROFULA , and it continued to grow worse In spite of all treatment. Finally , Font' Jiottlca of ilctircd him. Ho writes : "Words ilaro inadequate to express my gratitude nnd favorable opinion of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Trcatl wi Ulood ajiil KUIn DUcues mailed freci fiWiST SI'ECIFIO CO. . Drawer 3. _ , FOR TWQTWEEKS. DRS , COPELAND AND MANSFIELD OF THE COPEL Nb MED CA'- Mnke n ItcinnrknTilo Offer to tlio People. 11. For the purpose < Jf 'Introducing Drs. Coiolntul ) nntl MrAisfloUl hi their methods of trcnting'iHMmso , to the citi zens of Oitisvlm nwl vicinity , ttntl giving til once practical nml substantial proofs of their skill , they innko the following ofTor , which will hold eood for two woclts from Soptoiuhor 23rd. [ 'or two weeks from the above dnto they will treat all patients who apply to them at their olllcos , Kooms nil ami ttl'2 Now York Life Huildiug , free , furnish- in'till } , medicines and advice. This of fer is absolutely unreserved nnd entirely straightforward nnd is mndo simply for the purpose mentioned above , of Intro ducing ourselves and our methods to the people of this vicinity. It ii not at all like offers that are sometimes mndo by advertisers , who advertise free treat ment nnd then charge for the medicines , or advertise free medicines and then charge for the treatment , but moans just what it Mtyrf , nothing lofcs. Dr. Copalnnd and his associates will posi tively treat and furnish medicines free for ull who apply during the period of two weeks , from September U.Trd to Oc tober 7. It is their way of Introducing their methods nnd no one , either richer or poor , need have the slightest hesita tion in availing themselves of this olTer. MR. JOHNSON TALKS. An IntcrcHtlnjj IntiTvlowon Fifteenth .Strcot Another IliiHlnrHS Mnu Adds Ills Evidence to the Lang Series Gloomy , AVcnU nnd "For four or ilvo years I have suffered almobt constantly , nnd until lately did not know what wns the matter. " The speaker was Mr. J. K. Johnston , of 12315 North Fifteenth streetSt. Louis , Mo. Mr. Johnston Is u fruit and vege table dealer , nnd is well and favorably known among his _ many customers , whom ho supplied daily "My head and nose were stopped up. I could feel the phlegm dropping from head into my throat , and wits always huwking and'raising. MR. J. K. JOHNSTON , 2.'fl5 NOIITH l.'lTII STrtECT , ST. I.OUJS , MO. "Tlicre were dull , lioayy nohcsovorniy eyes , anil my ovui wuru wuijc/anl ( painful ; when I would Wiiku up in llio1 morning they would lit ; tilled with u liuid rnaltcr. "Lutpr a suvero couch hotliorcil mo. Shnrp pulns would take mo lii the uliost us If homo onu wns iiinnlii a Unlfo Into inc. .My tliroat was so soru I could h.irdly swallow. "Nlehtsneat ! ! uanio on and weakened mo toirllily. "I LOST roiiTV POUNDS In welulit. My appe tite was all 1:0110 ; nothing t ate did mo any good. There was a swelUfi ; ; of the abdomen und a ( lHtre < scl bad fculmg there iifter oat- Inc. My sleep was hioUcn and resUc , and I would get up more tired than when I went to bed. bed."Hcot so weak and nervous that I did not feel HUe dolnj anything. .My business was a drag. I was gloomy , irritable and despondent , for I had spent lots of money with doctors and had taken no end of patent , medicines. "Nothl'ig did mo any good and dually I made up my mind to go and sco Dr. C'opoland and associates and I am glad today that. 1 did "My symptoms are gone and I feel entirely different. I oan work all day now and rest tfell at night. " Their Credentials. As 1ms been said. Dr. W. II. Copeland was mchlaent of his class at llollovnu Hospital Medical College. Now York , whoio ho grad uated , the most famous Institution of Its kind In the country. Ills diploma hoars'tho written endorsement of the medical authorities of New YorK , of the deans of prominent medical colloties In Pennsylvania. Dr. Mansfield's credentials are no less abundant and uniual- | Hied. Ho also Is formally Indorsed by the sec- ictiirlosof various county and state medical Bm'lotlcs , Both gentlemen , after thomugh hospital ovnorlenco mid practice , have de voted tholr lives to the practice of their spec- tics.ltli what success the columns of the dally papers show. GopeU Mid Iiisliluic , ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building , Cur. 17th and Farnam Sts. , Ouiilin , Neb. ir. n. ctti'KiA\uM. n. T. It. SlAXtif'ZEL.Mt , M. It. Specialties : Cntarrh nnd all dNoasos of the Eye , Kiir , Throat and LUIIKI. Nervous DIseases - eases , bkln Diseases , C'hronlu Discuses. Olllco Hours 0 to II H. ni. , to r > p. in. , T to U p. in. hiiiuhiy ID a. in. to 4 p. in. Catarrlml trouhlea and kindred diseases treated successfully by mall. Send 4u In stamps for iiuestlon i lriuilais. Address all mall to the Copeland Modlcal Institute , New Vork Mfo llulldlni ; , Oiimlri. Nob. LTebTgOOiPAiiifJS EXTRACT OF BEEF "in DARKEST AFRICA , " "By Hent-yM. Stnnley. ' The I.li'tilK Company Hitmct ru tlie choicest , " nnto ll'.i. Vol. I. inf IJoblk and incnt ogi liad to bo iirupnrcd In auf Dcli'iit iiutntUI09 | to fi'rvo'inu ciinf ill * to each wunk- cni'il in in a ho stnKKiireMn. " I'.iKO 3y , Vol. t. "Ono Mnill mnniiKBd I/J crnwl noir my tent. Ho wnsatonco liornu to nJIro nd lal I wlililn n few Inclii'B nf It , and with trio'iidrtltlon of n pint of lipt brulli mndo from tlio I.lelilC Company's Kjtrmt of Ic'of worcstorcd liluitohlsscnaos. " I'MKO.VS , Vol. II. Genuine only with f c- /J * iliulloutJ. von Mcbljl' " & f X Zj fZ t nlKiiiituro In blno hik ) oC roil UbJl , thm : * / oCJ COUNClij llt-UK d Galvanixed Iron Cornice Works , it aiiAHi/Jt sox , 1O15 nnclQJi7 BroacUvatj. KMImntoi fiirnlihcd.on all klnilt of ( lalvanlioj Inm Cornice Work. Iron ' 'Hoofing. More Fronts an I Copper Work , ArlUtle work n upooialty. Corrji- pomluncuiiolicltud from iiulntiW3 ! mlloj from Cuua ell llluiTj nnd Oiuahu. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner 10th and Mason .Streets , Now building , now furniture , etrory tlilru tint rlaiit , tlnoit lovntlon In llio city , all modern Im- pniTi'iiitMitii. Htunm lluat ; ( lui. Call ItelU ; llatli ami llarbur Shop In connection ; Kloclrlo und Cntilo CiiMtoanr part of the city. Try u * ami bo con vinced that wo havotliu bo > t IIUIKO for thu money wuit of Cblcngo. Itutet tiouifl.UUlo Jl.iU per ilay You can Become A Teacher , A Bookkeeper , A Stenographer , A Typewriter. SPECIAL NOTICES. * BIJLJFFS. JDOUNCIL _ _ WANTED-VouiiK clrl to nMlst In cnro of child ) rtileniiicos. Apply mornings nt fll" > Willow luciuio. IjToil UF.vF-Tn7ely 7iTnil hmr froiit room , \\ltlior\Tlthoutbo.ird ; for Indy or gentle- ntnninn Hovpnlli nvontta ; bolt referetipcs re quired. Address ( \ II' , llco , Council IllutN. rnKN and twenty aero garden tracts nonr J Council llluMX ulo vlncynrds , fruit fnrins nnd chnk'o fnriiH for snip. Send for list , John ston A : Vnn I'tittcn. Wi1 t'rndo lluht rend wagon. 12lln , for ifcty , bicycle , ladles' . 110'i Avciino I ) . iff'Kuf ( foTinnTjnTblcyeli' . 6'J InchTti pot- fcct order , will tntilo for coed rlllc , M uullbro. C , A. Atkins Council lUutK In. ' " " " C\IAlKVcTyA'NCB. "JnTiuf n-nTlmr""or l' y- | v i'iionu'try. ni oi : os of nil kind dlaiounod | nnd t rent ( Ml with hot lnitli nnd nnms.iRe , i All lottprs promptly ntiivverod. union houri , 0 n in. to 10 p. in , No. 14 ? ' . uvomio K , tumr cor. 15th struct. I7IOU SALE or llunt-Oardiui land with J ? hoitsoM , hy J. It. Hlco , 101 Miilu St. . Council llhilTs. HI ; ; Slovo Drain liy Cole At Colo. It In easy to got swindled on u Move , ( teed pol'Mi iin'd nickel cover poor Iron Light cheat ) good ! arc Often moro tdiowy than goods worth twice as much money. Wo are not sellIng - Ing out to quit business every fall ; ni ) are hero to-.lay. Our reputation forgiving value received to our customers hits built unforns o larco Hiid growing trade.Vo have pur chased for cash five our loads of stoves at lower prices nnd better iroods tlinii vrn have over bo-Totc offered the public. Itemembor wo can soil vou a cook stove from iJ.W to Jhn.OJ : a heater from * 'lU to J"i.uo. The celebrated 11 ullant Homo and 1' . I' . Stewart heaters , the best ever offered. Wo are solo ngcnts for the John Van Mot steel ranucs , tlio Stewart cook stoves , the Kadlant Home ranees Everybody come and see goods and get price" . Always pleiincd to show goods to anyone tn- teiestcd. Will sell on payment whoio deslreil without extra charge. Cole Ai t ole.11 Main Stropt. CPCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS , All kinds rif Dyeing iiiuH'iciiiiliif ; clonu In the liluhcst style of tlio art. I'aducl und stalnrcl fabrics made to look as good as now. lied feathers cleaned by strain In llrst-elusi nian- nur. Work uioniptly done iiml delivered In all jiarts of the country. S ml for prlco list. C. A. MACHAN. - - I'llOl'KIETOR. 10J Broadway , Near Northwestern Depot Cou.scit. liMirprf. IOWA. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 niUF.CTOHR I. A. Miller. I" . O. aica-ion. K. I * Shimurt , 1C. K. Hart , J. I ) . KdrmincKon. Charles H. llannun. Transact general banking Inist- ncst. Largest capital and surplus of any ban'c ' In Southwestern Iowa. NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. Can bo reached from any of the depots on motor. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , 11. V. M. TEIIMS I'ur hoard and tuition , onibraolru all branches of a finished education for young ladles , ? T.i for session of live months , ooin- mcncliiK llrst Monday In yuntctnber and 1'eb- ruary , respeotlvuly. For further nartlouUri address. SISTEU PIII'RUIOU. St. Francis Academy , C'ouncll IHuirs , la. FIRSTNATIONALBAffi OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paitl Up Caplttil $100,000 Oldest organize' ' ! bunk In the city. Korclitn nnd domestic oxchnnuu nt"t local Bucurltlui. Kspcclut attention pnlil to collucllom. Account ) of Imllvld- uala , banks , bimkors nnd corporations solicitjj. Corrcspomlenco Invited. OUO. 1' . BANfUUU. 1'rosldont. A. W. UIBKMAN , Cashier. A. T HICK , Asslatnnt Casliler. 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. n. Jaccjiioniln k C'o.'s Jewelry Store Sims - - llco 1njtho statu anJ federal ooutts. Koams it. 4 ana 5 Shusart llcno block , Council UlulTs , l.i. HI r.ll.imllPK Attorney at Law , No. in . J. UltllllUUb , i > Uilrl trcot , over lliish- tieirs Btoro. Telephone No. SH Uuslnoj ] houra. 8 a. in. to'J ' p. ni , Council llUills , 11. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , Manager. W. C. 'ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. Funeral Director nnd Embalmor. COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Special attention given to IStoctrio Bolls , Burglur Alarms , Announciatora and Incandescent Wiring. WALTERV. COOK , 13 PEARL ST. COUNCIL HLUFFS. INTHC WORLD WILL A HUPTUHC or Klvtrelief llko" Jr. ) J'lerco'a ' .M jnotlo Klaitlo Trim. ' IthasrumltlioniiniidBl If you want the IHtS'raoniMulniitainiaurfrcoruniplilvtAo. | . I. jtlagnello Hlnkllo Tru I'o. . hnn I'raurUfo , f.'at I Buffortng from the tltucta tV youthful erro * - - - - - - farlydecay , wonting weakncu , lost nmuhixxl , etc. I will icud a valuable trcatUa ou'alcd ) coutalnlni full particular ! for li'jmo cure , 1'lt Ior cliaritu A eplenillil mcMlical rork t thould ho re&u liy aver ] man who li u rr u and ilehllltatfd. AiMriTl Vrof. IP. C. IT IVLIUt. nxuotlui. C'ouu Board $2. Expenses Low. .Send . for Circular. IV. S. Paulson , Council llluffs. Reliable Clothiers. Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Streets. 1ST KLxOOR : MEN'S SUITS. Fall'ancl Winter Suits , made by our own factor } ' , 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. WH'LL KIT YOU I'KKr'ECT , OR GIVB YOU TUB SUIT. If you've got a SUlt in mind for the near future , you'll detect no mistakes in the make-up of this line. 2ND FLOOR : ' $ , \'l \ ' ' and Cliildrcn's Cloiliin. < Excellent styles this fall. No slight visible in the manu facture of garments for this department. Wu KNO\V that boys make men. We'll start you right in point * df dress. All suits on this iloor are money-savers to economists. They've got the style to " 'em , " the fit's perfect , and the price often less than paid for slop-shop. Bovs , 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 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 visit the ends of the earth and locate no finer or better assortment , and our prices , like quality and style , WILL BEAR well the light of day. IN FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS we're equally well prepared for you. Come early , come often and come in numbers. Brownin , Kin & Co . , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scnoadsack , Proprietor , . Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Fnriiam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and reflnlsh goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works , CorAve. . A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-worn or sollod fabrics of any character can htiv them redyo'l nnd finished equal to now. BED'FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with tlio nd mobt approved machinoryutost at loss corit than you over p.itd