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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1891)
THE O31AHA DAILY BEE. SA'ii&DAY ' SEPTEMBER 2(5 ( , 1801.1 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. Ol-TICK : NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Dilivcred by Cnrrlcr In any part of tlio City. II. W. TIl.TOJf , - MANAUKH. Ihnlnc < Ofllcc No. VI J i Trt rimnvFtt ' Tri.r.l'I10M8Nlt { | ( , E(1lor ( | x0. : i Mt.ti . / / ; . > r/o.v. N V I' . Co. Council Muffs Lumber Co. , conl. t'roll's chattel loans , 201 Snpp block. If you wnnt wntcr In your ynnl or bouse po to Hixljy'i , IVfi Mcrrlam block. Tlio Marrlnd fndli'H' Mortal society will have enUcs on nlo tomorrow at.ollor's and JJailollofs. Henry Walters. Annie Walters and Annie WrlRhtvcro each lined tlO.TX ) In polled court yesterday morning for indecent conduct on Uie streets. Sheriff O'N'cill It In Mount Pleasant , whither ho went to take Hose Leland , the young woman who win examined by the commissioners of Insanity and 'ound Insane. The Jury in the case of A. R Clattorbuck nKalnst U'llllum Jones and others returned a verdict yesterday afternoon. The verdict Is in favur'of the defendant for $ ) ! ) , the amount of his claim. The somewhat famous road case of f. , . J. Klnthorpo against tboChlcntfO , Hook Island ti Pacific Unllwny comrany was on trial In the district court yesterday , ami was sub mitted nnd taken under advisement ut the hour of iidjourniiient. Ttie sale of the Option house , which has been rumored several times of late , was at last made yesterday , Messrs. I'nrmolo nnd Morse transferring all tholr Interest In the establishment to John Danfortli. I'ho deed was placed on record yesterday afternoon , and in It the consldor.ulon is plvun as $ : ! "iUOO. The property is convoyed subject to a mort- page of tlli.OOO in f.ivor of the Lombard Investment company. Information ffri c. Do you know that any old sore or out can bo absolutely cured by ttio intelligent use of JInller's HaibedViro Llnimoiit. Ho merci ful to your horsoand try it. AIiU'AYS IN ADVAXCK. 'Jlir ItOKtmi More Always Ijoails In Kri'sli New OoodM null Itiw I'riccH , 1'eoplo who see the iinmonso lot of boxes that uro being unloaded every day at the Hoston Store naturallv wonder whore the contents nil go to. The floods all KO on the shelves , but they don't stay there long. Wo believe in making prices that will inovo them. This week wo cetin in nn immense lot o ! now fall dress tfoods. hosiery , underwear , domestics , Ida fjlovoH , mitts and the like. This will bo niH'thor ' banner week at thn Hoston Store.Vo want every lady in Council Bluffs anil vicinity local ) . HO.STON STOUK , Council BlulTs , Fothoringhani , Whitcliiw it Co. , Leaders and promoters of low prices. JMH.SO.V.I / . r.iii.iaic.t I'tia. Miss Mary Oliver returned yesterday from n visit of u month in Chicago. C. IJ. Jones anil wife returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Ohio. I'1. B. Gillllnml loaves this mornliiK for Salt Lake City , wliero ho will spend a couple of wpoks.J O. K. Oastsn , court reported for .ludpc ) rhornell , was in the city last evening on his way to Tabor. CSc'orpo t\ Smith expects to leave today for California , where ho is planning on making his nome for a year or two nt least. Attorneys J. J. Stewart nnd T. C. Dawson wont to Omaha yesterday to attend the diking of testimony in tno Cut-Off Island cae. . e.Hoscoo Hoscoo Lcmen tins ROIIO to Pclln , Marion county , where ho will attend the Central University. The Christian Home , of which ho has boon the editor , will DO in charge of Mr. Showard. For Inobripty Use Hor.sfonl's Acid Ptiospliato. 13r. John .1. Ualilwull , Ualtitnoro.Mil. , says : "It 1ms proven by experiment nnil oxpen- cncu to bo highly benulicial in inebriety and mental troubles. " Tlie ItcasonVliy \\'o have marked our goods at plain iimnufnottirors' prices is that wo are { jo- jiip out of btibino.ss. On" time hero is .imitud and wo are willing to dibposo of nnr L'oods without a cent of prollt ns rapidlyas we can employ help towaiton c'ustoniors. Everybody who visits our htoro can see what poods , cost and all must bo Hold at cost. Furniture , carpets , reeking and heating stoves , bedding at actual cost ; many goods less than cost. Call curly before the stock is broken. MANUEL & KLEIN. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl i-treot , next to Grand hotel. Telephone ] M. High trrado work a specialty Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha , including boat > ide , 50c ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. to Itcnovntfl. Workmen commi'iiccd yesterday to lay lown lumber in front of the I iseinan bulkl- UK for the partition which Is to bo made JIvIdltiK tlio stoic into two parts. Motc.iU llros. will occupy the cast half of tlio store , ns stateil in Tun HKC several days OKO , as BOOH as the partition Is completed , and It is probable the lilsomnns , under the namu of the Council liluffs Mcrc.intilo association , will occupy the west half. This has noi been decided definitely , however , and will not DO for hovornl days , or tmtll it can bo learned what the action of tno creditors of the linn .vill bo In cuso the HUcniaus decide to resume business , Most complexion powders tmva a vuUnr Xlare , but I'oz/onl's U a true boautiller , \vUoso offccts are lasting. . Pine bathing at Lake Manawn. Sum- tnor has returned and ovjrv afternoon nnd ovuning hundriula are taking ad van- tape of the line bathing. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , just received at Keller's the tailor's , 3IU Uroadway. _ J ml dVollh c'roilltori. An effort is being inudo to revlvo the .ImliMVells Invostiuont company. A mootIng - Ing of the creditors of the company wa held yesterday afternoon In tlio Hoard of Trrulo rooms and a committee of three appointed , roiislstlnt ; of A. \i all , ( . ) . II. Mavno anil ticortio Mctcalf , to look over the aiTalrs o the \\lthnviowtotliiUiut : what uro the lirospecta for settlement. Tills cominiltoo will i-omploto Its labors nnd miiUo its repor nl another meeting to bo held October 15. It Is hoped that an iimlcublo adjustment tnn\ bo made botueeii the company and tlio creii Iturs , und that the ilrin may bo agulu let 01 Its feet. Not Miuiti Hope , Miss Mamo lioisler , who wns tiorrlblj burned last Tuesiluv , was still alive lat in-eiiitiK. and suffering but llttlo pain , com- jmrstivcly. lr. Cleaver , her physician , hoxv ever says Hint there Is u buro possibility tha kho may hold out n couple of weeks , but tliei U only the sliuliost hope of her recovery , aud It Is pretty cortatn that she cannot lust moro than u few days at most. 'hen Haby WRS tick , we K vr hrr Cwtorls , f lieu the MM a ChlM , the crlrtl for Castorla , Mien she b s.-Ain ( > 11 U * , the clung to Oulorla , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , kcouraging Slnwing of the Oily School Census , MUCH LARGER .THAN EVER BEFORE. tccciitly lie-ported Work of the Sup- crliitoinlcnt n Very Good I nil lo tion ol' tin ; .Mtinlolpallty'4 Unusual ( Jrovvtli. The school census which has Just been ompleted by Colonel A. T. Whlttlcsoy shows a total school population of lO.'Jl' ' , which is onsldorably larger than ever before. In act , It is so much larger tb.it interested par ies have been led to wonder where all the children are that arc Included In this number , i'ho last icport of the superintendent of chools showed a total enrollment of ! l,150 children , which leaves a balance of nero than T.OiiO who have in some way : een lost In the shufllo. This number Is houuht bv many to bo far In excess of the real number of children In the city. An os- Imato of the total population of the city , vltii the sciiool census as a basis , would bo n the neighborhood of . | 0XX ( ) , but there arc ow who claim mat the population reaches anything like that fluurc. It is hinted by ofno that the fact that the enumerator rc- rnlvos l'-j cents for each child ho discovers ins been a powerful Inducement to him to rustle in nllho could IInd and some besides. Mrs. V/lnsio\y's Soothing Syrup for cuild- rcn teething gives quiet , helpful rest. ' . ' 5 cents a bottle. I'jil KM son Nut MihNlnp ; . A telegram from Marshall , Mo. , was pub- ishod yesterday slatlnp that O. M. Pallor- son , who travels for a St. Louis manufactory of surgical instruments , was missing. The young man has been stopping nt the Grand lotol for a few days , having been dolaincd icre by a brief , but rather serious illness , 'rom which ho has now so far recovered covered as to bo able to bo on ana about , though not rugged yet. ilo was greatly surprised on reading Tin : MOUSING HEK. and ho began a hurried prep aration to lot the world know that ho Is still on eartn. His theory of the origin of the sensational report Is that his family and his louse must have failed to receive letters which he sent thorn about ten days ago. Ho gave them to a colored porter to mail , aud Lhluks the fellow must have forgotten thorn. Ills mother , who lives nt Odcoolt , la. , not getting her usual weekly letter , probably sent word to his brother at Marshall , Mo. , and as ho serves as special correspondent for several papers , it is though ho sought this means of relieving the suspense of anxious friends. Another circumstance , which the voting man thinks may bavo Inllamcd the maginutlon of friends , was that Just ns ho started out on his present trip ho made ap plication for .somo additional insurance , nnd nstructcd the agent to send the policy to his mother. Tno receipt of the policy , which was in her favor , und the failure to hear from him , may have caused the surmises and undue anxiety. Mr. Patterson says a strange fatality has at tended him dining the past three years , for the reporters have twice announced his marriage - riago and once his death. To have the iiotor- ety of u mysterious ilisappeaninco added to the record Is almost enough to drive him into tniylng a paper of his own. Small in sUe , great in results ; DoU'Itt's ' . < Utlo Birly Kisori. B-Ht pill for constipa tion , best for sick headache , best for sour stomach. _ Ilcat Hi * Wife. The patrol wagon was called to the upper end of Harrison street , in tno vicinity of "Duck Hollow , " last night to arrest W. W. Langdon , a painter. An information had been filed in Justice Hammer's court charging Langdon with commitling nn assault and battery on his wifo. According : o the woman's story her husband and Doen out collecting during cho afternoon and cam homo drunk. Something did not go to suit him , and ho commenced to strllto and iick her in a most brulal manner. Sue only escaped serious injuries by taking refuge nt the house of a aoighuor. Langdon could not glvo bail and spent the night in the city Jail. The choicest novoliies , now goods eveiy duy at Louis' , Masonic block. Prank Trimblo.atty , Baldwin blk.tcl 303 An Insane I'uticiit. A man giving the name of Montgomery Jacobs was a guest of the city Jail several nights ago anO soon after ho left in the morn ing ho was brought back by a man who thought he was insane. Jacobs insisted that tie was all right , and wanted to go 10 his homo at Ida Irove. ! Ho was Iliuilly released , but yesterday attcrnoon was again arresled on a charge of Insanity and taken to the county Jail , Ho will bo given nu examina tion this morning bdtore the commissioner of Insanity. An L'mvoleomc Ijtivcr. A man named Lawrence , who lives at the aornor of Avenue A and Sixteenth street , last night made complaint against ono Cun ningham , who ha ? been paying attentions to his 1,1-year-old daughter for some time past , in spitb of repented orders from both the girl's parents to make himself so.irco in that vicinity. Cunningham will probably bo ar rested this morning1. Oil MOIIH ? Hunted. A tire still ted yesterday morning at ubout II o'clock in an oil stor.igo house near the Uncle Island round nouso. The ( lames were prevented from being communicated to any of thu neighboring housoa. The origin of the lire is uuunown. A treat is promised the ladies in put- torn ut our opening ; . Watch for the the duto. Louis , Masonic block. Swanson Music Co. , M5 Broad way. IMiKASIH ) WITH TillTICltUr. . Ilcpulillutms Well Satlnllcd with the \ \ uric nt Lincoln. \Vbllo the Douglas county delegation to the republican stnto convention favored J udgo Koeso as llrst choice for the nomination tor associate justice of the supreme court , the results of the convention's deliberations are very highly satisfactory to the loc.il leaders of tlio party. Appended are souio of the opinions oxprosiud Conouol I' . ] { Scott I am nnt personally acquainted with Judge Post hut his record Is all right. The platform Is n good ono. The endorsement of Omaha as thu location for iho nsxt republican national convention win very strong and will have weight with the national convention. Hon.V. . 1 Klfrstoad Any ticket that can bo nominated with such harmony and unani mity with a mimboiof candidates In the Hi-Id , Is bound to bo a winner. Dr. Mercer , as chairman of the state central commute , will do ' , ig woik for the ticket and the party lion Thomas Swobo Everybody left Lin coln In the bott of spirits uiul all well satis- lled with the convention's work. Dr. Mer cer , as chaiiinan of the state central commit tee , will give us .1 vigorous campaign and secure thu election of thu ticket. Judge Post's nomination was not n victory for either the railroads or the antl-mouops and will give genui-al satisfaction. Hon. William ruburn would much rather huvo soon Judco KCIMO nominated , but Judge Post Is a good , strong man and will bo elected , Ho will get the full vote of the re publican party and will draw lots of Gorman votes from the alliance aud democratic parties. Ho is heaii nnd shoulder * above Judge Cobb. With Dr. Mercer at the head of the state committee ropubllcau victor } Is n sure thing MajorI. S. Curkson It Is a line tickot- the best which could nave been put up. ] think It will bo the means of uniting all ( ac tions of tlio party and 111 prove a winning ticket. Judge Post is a clean man with a rplendid record and will poll n largo vote. Itrad D. Slaughter It is u good ticket OIK will sweep the state. Post is an excellent man and will HQOW great strength. I ) II Mercer We've pot u sure winner Post will carry the state with a rush. 1U vill neil the solid republican vote nnd there are whole rafts of democratic business men vho will vote for him. Ho Is sure to bo elected. _ _ FOR OnilMAN DAV. \rrniiKpmiMitsMndo lor the Observa tion of the Anniversary. There was n meeting of the delegates for ha German iluy celebration on October t ) noldln Gcrmanluhall last evening. Prcsl- Jont A. Schroder and ihirty-ono delngates , representing the different societies , \voro iresent. The German societies who will participate ore : Turn vereln , Ualern vcrein , Sachscn ercm , Scuweiror verein , Schwabon veroin , 'lattdeutschor vorcln. Loidorkrnnz vcrein , . .andwehr , Mannerchor , Treubund lodges N'os. * , 51 nr.d M , Concordia , ( josangs , sec- Ion of the Omaha Plattdoutschcn verccn , Sohuetzcn veretn , Arlon Singing societies and the Doutschcr club. Societies from South Omaha , Council Uluffa and Calhoun vill also take part In the celebration. Hon. B. Uosowatcr and L'do Bachvogel vill deliver the uddresscs. The committee on decoration renortod that hero will bo about twelve floats In the mrado. Four of the Hoots are already under construction. The delegates of the Turnvcroln reported that they would furnish a line float representing thu Turners' farewell on start- tig for the war. The Sachscn , Schwei/or Schwabon , Plattdeutscher , Landwehr will also furnish a llo.it each. There will ho eight bands in the parade , which will start ut 2 p. m , from Germani.i mil. The evening celebration , consisting of a concert and ball , will bo held In Exposition mil , which will bo handsomely decorated for the occasion. The mayor , city council , flro and po- Ice commissions. Chairman Uurkhousor of thu Hoard of Public Works , Chief Seavoy , Chief Galligan and Assistant Jhlefs Sailer and names will bo invited to tnko part In the celebration. Mr. Oscar Niemann of New Yorit , nn ex- lort costumer , has been sent for to superin- ; end the decorations. Hon. George Hcimrod. chairman of the inanco committee , reported that over $1,000 lad been co.icctod to help toward defraying ex | cnscs. A feature of the evening celebration will bo the singing together of all the Gorman singing societies. It is expected by the delegates that a argo number of visitors from out of town will bo present nnd that the day will bo ono eng remembered by all Germans. Spoulal School Ilonril Srsslnn. The Hoard of Education held a special ses sion last night. The use of rooms in the ligh school building wcro refused Madam Sau Vogo for her night class in French. Xcwnian , Hanson & Johnson were awarded t'ao contract for orecMng a two-room building on the Sherman avenue site at $1,200. The plumbing- the Kellum sctiool was et to Theodore Heuck ut WTS. The board decided to irivo the scnool chil dren n half holiday October 1 , in order that they may attend the exposition. The board went Into committee of the whole to discuss thu bond question. The jilcstion of an addition to the High school was considered. Morris Morrison character- zed the building as a veritable fire trap. It was linallr decided to nsk for ftri.OOO iu joncls for tbo High school addition nnd ? . ! . " > ,0JO ( : o purchase n site for the Central si hnol , to jo located in the vicinity of the old capital square. To Knun IIin Deputy Sheriff J. C Kcennn and Carl [ lolton , claim agent for the Atlantic & Pa cific railway , loft last nicht for Albuquerque , N. M. , with John Cusick , who was arrested liero on the NJth by the Arizona sheriff and Detective Ellis for stealing goods from freight cars on the Atlantic & Pacific road. Keenan followed his prisoner for nearly 5,000 miles , finally tracing him to Omaha. Custck is a railroad man aud was helped along br thorn nil over the country. The sheriff had to travel most of the tlmo as n switchman out. of u Job. It cost the railroad company about f,1UO to pet its man , but [ fneiian was determined to capture Cusick ind break up the gang if ho had to ( allow lilm a vear. The prisoner was securely ironed nnd taken to the depot in the patrol wagon. St. Louis .Mining Stocks. ST. I.OUIR. Mo. , Sept. 23. following are the clos n ? quotations : Aduiii8 1VU LMuntrDfi * I'lncer . Ci > ' { Amerlcnn nettle. . . . 27VM Hri'iMi 4U lllniftnlllc IKK ) , MlTor Aue Ontrnl Mlver . . . l llu | > os Kllznboth ISO Viliiui Urunlto M KM The tlctniltie lniiorteil Is an alterative and eliminative remedy which dissolves tenacious bile , allays irritation , and removes obstruction by aiding nature and not by sudden aud excessive irritation , as most cnthnrtics do. Obtain the genuine imported ar ticle only. SPECIAL "NOTICED COUNCIL BLUFFS. " \\f | < are selling Mnrnlnzshlu lot- , cheaper ' now than they will O T bo sold again. The Impiovcmunts aio costlnir MI mucrh that the prollt la small fit present prices. If yon \\iiut to get In on the uround lloor it lll bo necessary to buy thK year. stocks of inprchawllso and cleir SnvnitAL Onmlcu uiul Council Illnlls piopi'rly to ex change foi low , i farms. If you bi\o u farm to oilerulto to Johnston & Van 1'atten , Council HOW would yon Ilko a slti > In llayllss I'ark for a home. Thuro arta number of sites In Mornlnj Iilu that will bo proltlvr In u year or two. OUNIXUi-IOKIs not finished yi-t. Mu-li of It Is still Iu the rough , but wo are uorklnKtou plan that was gotten up with a great > li > al of care nnil e are iolng to l\eop on till the whole addition has tlio MUIIO finished apuouranei' that llaylfss I'ark now has , only It will bo pietllor than It Is | io-slhle to iiiuUe any lint uleco of lurid , When this Isdonuwu shall have the urottlest residence spot nest of the Mississippi river. "T7IOHSALK Macro fruit ( arm three miles J-1 nom postolllee , hlirnlv Improved and desirable. 1'orost Smith , llaldwln bloek. \\7ANTKO young girl from IU to 11 years v > old to act us nur e girl. .Mrs. Dell U. Mor gan , ISO ? Second avunne. \\7ANTED A peed barber at once ; steady ' Job. Inquire at St. Joe hoiiie. \\7ANTKD t'nrponier to build hotoo and 'i tuko pay In tuain of hordes , Apply to I , . n\orott , I'oarl stroot. HENT-Meely fiirnlshud front KNIIII. wlthur wllhoiit bo'inl ; for lady ur Ki'iitle- ninn ; -cM'tuli iivennc ; be t references re quired. Addrosi r. iii. lieu. Council lllulfs. rpnx nnil twenty aeto garden tracts ne-ir J Connoil Illutts. also vlne.ynrds , fruit farms and clioic'o fiiiin , for sule. semi for list. Jolin- ston A. Van I'atten. EXI'KUT Columbia htcyolc.M Inch , In pcr- Ccet oidtir. will trade for cooil rllle , o" ' eiillbre. C. A. Atkins , Coiincll lllulfs. la. TAmVOV"ANca" 7eiiiilniror l' y rlioinetry. Dlsuiises of all kind diagnosed and t rented with hot baths iu.il nuissaKu. All letters promptly answered. Ullleo hours , U a in to It ) p. in , Mo U avenue K , near cor. ISth strcoj , _ _ _ _ _ _ IOH SAI.K or Kent-Gnrilen land with JL1 houses , by J. 1L Ulco. 1U1 Main St. , Council II In Its. FOR MEN ONLY ! "jFor " LOST or FAILING MANHOOD , rtQeneriUnd NERVOUS DEBILITY , Wttkseu omod j .ud Mind , EffecU UorErroriorEicciltliaOldorYeuir , , ° bl > BiMIXII | > r.ll , llr.lorrd. ll. In k > llrc 1 ' , . itiMlyltIr o.f.lll.f IIIIXK IKkiTHDT Hr ll < l > dl/ , f tr.llrtnm ftu HUU * ft 4 Irl I HBlrltk HrllUff I > nrrlll Vxt , tlplKlIk * uj iinrafi B > IMit > Mfrt ) . Minn ERIE MEDICAL CO. , DUFFALO.N , Y , TO WEAK tbo iHecli from r/ juuthful em)4 t&rlr dKtr , wutlag weaknMi * . lo < uiiuUioml , etc. I will tena a Tulu&ble treatlx ) Iwalrdi cuutalolni full i nleuUn fur bema cure , Vl- ( : " . ' d > argu A. plf nilM iu Ulrxl fork i item ! J U > read by rvcn mm wlm u D rr at mt < l lillilainl. AUilrwi Vrof , V , C , IT IVLKJt.Mouaui , Coiiu NTINENTAL. Our stock this season is by far the largest and best we have ever * produced , In buying Boys' Clothing , workmanship is the important thing. A good piece of cloth may be spoiled in making. We manu facture our own goods and aim to make a stylish , serviceable article at no greater cost than is usually paid for inferior grades. This week we call attention to a line of School Suits , ages 6 to 14 , at $3 , $3.50 , $3.75 and $4. Every prudent buyer ought to sec them before purchasing. 1 hey will be on sale all week. Boys' Long Pant Suits , special bargain lines at $8 , $9 and $10. Remember , we have the largest store , the largest stock to select from , and no goods sold which we cannot safely recommend. CONTINENTAL QQTHING f OUSE. FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scnoedsack , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 FnrnamSt. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refmish goo'ds of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works , CorAve. . A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. iMorchants who have bhop-worr. or soiled fabrics of any chat-actor can have them redvod and finished equal to new. BED'FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the nd most approved muchinoryatest ut less cost than you over paid bofo.-o. RIIKTYATmYAFRAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA I'uitl Up Capital $100,000 Oldest orsnnl/eil bunk In the tltr ForeUn nnd doinoitlo cxcliniuu nnil locil pcnrlllo < Kippi-ml ntlentlon pnlil t > iciitluctloii4 Aecuunti of Inillvnl- uiiln Li-inks bankers nnd corpur.Ulom SLillcHul. rorrtMponitoni'O lnvlt I ( jio. I' . hANKDUl ) , rri-itilont. A W. IltniCMA.N , Cn hlor. A T UK K Asslitant Onililor. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , In. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAY"L O R , Allan Line IIOM. . MAIL SFKAMKUii. M.THrfnl nml gurl > rc lo lHrrj niul Liverpool. fnMti I. ' ' ) la I'D. nri'oritliu l losnior niuflorntlon of tlAte room lnti > rmitlAli < nn.l * io ra < tiiil low ruttft NO TA 1 11 t : I AltlllVI ) STATE J OK LINE I New \i > rk mul < lm ii > w vm [ . .miloinlcrrr ctcr/ Kortnlnlil on i STATI : OH MIIHXSKX s A M ivt \ \ XT VI K "f i M IHi'llMA , I I' m O < t 1 S | \ I'K OS SK\ MIA II' M Cnl'in f.Oop Upturn lie Icoraiia Ml1rptylo All , VS A in ilnini ! , ' II K MUOIIKiitii h Ti < kin > < mf > \ \ IAll. . Iliirhniiluii rtfkft URlc . to vomro It cxttt'S In u fw without the ixul of pf ix doctor I ntifnalmrr \ > im Cure CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $110000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . . s 70 000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $ . < - 006 DIIIKI-TOHS-I A Miller. P ( l ( itoiiwnn. T. U Shiieiirt , U I . II irt .1 I ) IMinuiuNon. rharln * It lliiinui : Transact rnor.il ImiiUliix I'list- m'ss. Largest cnplt.il und surplus of any banlc In Southwestern low a NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ST.FRANCISACADE11Y HIlAltlUM ] AMI DAY .SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. Can be reached from any of the depots on motor Cniiiliictrdhy tliuSNtuMiif f'lmrlty. II V. M , TI'.UMS Tor lio.inl and tuition , uin ! > riiMii nil lir.inclios of a llnlshed o location foryounit Indies , $ T" > for siilon of Iho months. i' m- meneliiK llrst Muml.iy In Suntpmlipr ami 1'jb- rnurv. ri'aiiuctl\oly. For further pirtleul.m ' "ll" ° sisTr.il SITIMIUOU. : St rrniirls Academy. Couiu'll llltilfs. In. COUNClii III.U KKd Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , It GUAIlIi .1 SON. I'UOl-S 1O1D nnd 1O17 nroatlwntj. I > tlumto < furnliliiM on nil kltuti of li ilv.iiilie < l Iron lornlcoVnrk. . Irnn Itoorini ; , to n Kront unl Copper Work ArtUtli' w.irk n ipoclnlty lorroa * I'undunrcKnlirltt'il from points JJJ mill } ) from Cuilh ell Illiittinnil Umaliii. W. C. ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. Funeral Director and Embaliner. NO OUREll NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many yonra'oxpcrtBncc. A regular tirmlunlfl In niodlclna tllplon.ni show Is mill trentlng with tbt crentest nucccss all NfiTous , rhronlc nnil I'rlvnto DIII'.TSOS A porimnent euri ) unnrnntooil for I nturrh hperrantorrbotn , Lost Manhood , bemlnul Wenknen , Nlcht Io"se , Inipotincr. SjphllM Rtrlrturo. and all dlsemeBof thu HIooJ. Skin nnd Urlnnry Orennf. N II. I eusrniiU * f'O ) for uverr ento I iindvrtaka nnil f Ute to cure. Consultntlon free Huok ( Mysttrles ot Life ) lent frco. Oltloo houn Ua. m to 8 p in. HunJar 10 n m. to 12 m. facnd stamp for ropljr. AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi cal Diseases. Perfectly equipped -with every facility , apparatus and remedy for the successful treatment of every form of disease requir ing medical or surgical treatment. MOST COMPLETELY ANTI-SEPTIC OPERATING ROOM , and best hospital accommodations in the west. Board and at tendance at reasonable rates. The business of the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , formerly conducted at 9th and Harney streets , by the late Dr. J. VV. McMenamy , has been removed across the river to 26th street and Broadway Council Bluffs , la. , where every case and any and all con tracts , old or new , are receiving prompt and skillful attention We refer by permission to patients we have cured. Write for circular on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Ca rrhBronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and Blood , and all sur' ica operations. Deformities of the Human Body , Brace DepL RACRS , TRUSSES , ami all manner f surgical appliances , manufactured to order and u ( It ( juarantood. The braca dop'jrttnont is tin lor the oh'ir ' 3 of .f. I'Vib bor , who was lr. McMonamy's brace maker for years , and who is unreservedly rouommeiidud by the medical profession as boinj , ' the beat br.u-'J n tUer iu Hi United Statos.- Iri this department we are especially successful. Our claims for superiority over all others are based upon the fact that this is the only medical establishment manufacturing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case , "We have three skilled instru ment makers in our employ , with improved machine ry , and have all the latest inventions , as well as our own patents and improvements , the result of twenty year's experience. 144 PAGE BOOK , Illustrated Sent Free to any Address DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPKC1ALTV. nook on Diseases of Women Free. Only Itoliablo Modloil Institute' making u Specialty of Private DUoaaos. A blood disutuos sucL'ebbfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without inoroury. Now rustorativo iroalmunt for Ion * of Vital I'owot1. I'uroons univblo to visit us may bo treated nt homo by correspondence. All communications confidential. Mudiuinos or iiiHtruiiioriU sent by mail or o.xpro.-H , soourely n.ifUud , an nrks to Indicate contents or honder , Ono personal interview preferred. Cnll and i-niihiilt as or bond hintory of your eif > , and \vo will HOIH ! in nliilu'Nvruppur , oa "JOOKTO MEN , FHEIi ; upon private , bj eclal or nervous disease * , Impotonoy , Syphilis , Gluut and Varicuceli ; , with question Hbt. Addro-ii MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.