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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1894)
THE OMAHA DATLY BEE * . SATURDAY. T > RPF rR7iR ! in. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , - NO. 12 PEAUL STnBBT. Delivered by carrier to anjr part of th cttr. H. W. TILTON , LCSMC. TELnPHONnS-UuBlnesi office. No. 4J ; night tdltor , No. 23. MI\TIO.\ . Grand hotel , Council Uluffs , reopened Oct. 1. Mayno Heal Estate agency , C,39 Ilroadway. A mnrrlnKO licence was fBsticd yesterday to August Droesctier , ngcd 27 , nnd Bopha Dose , ngcd 20 , both of I'oltnwnttnmlo county. Pilgrim Sisters academy No. 1 will meet In regular ECEcton at 7:30 : this evening In tholr rooms In the Drown building. Initia tion 8 o'clock ehnrp. The ladles of Trinity Methodist church are oxpfctlng to hold a fnlr next Thursday nnd Friday , nnd are busy making fancy articles nnd dolls for the occasion. Kpworlh Icaguo will glvo suppers both evenings. All memlxirs of degree team of St. Allmn's lodge No. 17 , and all members of Dliifla divi sion No. 27 , Uniform Hank Knights of Pythias , nre requested to meet In Knights of Pythias hall this evening at 8 o'clock. John Knlilcr , ngcd 22 years , died of con sumption yesterday morning at 9:30 : o'clock , after an Illncsn of c'ght months. The funeral will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence , corner of Fifth avenue and Fifteenth street. William Dunn , one of the young hoodlums who lias been pestering the life out of the people living In the eastern part of the city , was given thirty days In Jail yesterday mornIng - Ing by Judge McQco for breaking a window at 114 East Uroailwny. Deputy United States Marshals Jones of St. Joseph and Hlllwcg of Corning arrived In the city lost evening with John 15. Col- lett , charged with being Implicated In the shooting of Deputy Marshal Wray at Albla last fall. Ho Is confined In the county jail. Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Crockett of Coin , la. , were In the city this week nnd last attending the two poultry shows , In each of which they had some fowls on exhibition. In both shows Mrs. Crockett drew first prizes on light brahmas. The successful birds she In tends to enter In the national show at Kan sas City. D. A. Ackerman , whom L. E. Phillips charged with obtaining a lot of board and lodging without money ami without price by falsely representing that ha had some money coming to him from an Insurance company , was tried and acquitted by Justice Vlcn yesterday , the court holding that Ackerman wan justified In believing that the money was duo him. J. H. Ileod , a waiter at the Grand hotel , and William Ayres , porter at the Ogdcn. both colored , were Involved In a quarrel Thursday night. Several blows were ex changed and a brick was thrown by Heed , breaking his opponent's hat and head. Yesterday - torday afternoon Heed was arrested on an Information charging him with assault with Intent to do great bodily Injury. A lot ol Heed's colored friends visited him at the jail and filed an Information against Ayres. Wo nre asked very few days whether we write fire Insurance. Of course we do , ant In the strongest companies In the world Wo will not have any but the best In our office. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. 20 per cent discount on all trimmed hats at Mrs. Uagsdale's. Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , for good work. Tel. 15 ? Born , to Mr , and Mrs. diaries Haas , a daughter. Qcorgo Crane Is at home for a holiday visit with hlo family. Mrs. J. W. Leverett of Sabctha , Kan. , Is tn the city visiting her children , Mr. W. J. . Leverett and Mrr. George I ) . Sanford. Frank Trlmblo has returned from Cedar Ilaplds , where he attended the state meeting of the Order of the Mystic Shrine. H. II. Jones , formerly of the Chicago Inter Ocean , arrived In the city yesterday to take the city editorship of the Nonpareil. W. II. Copson , whom he succeeds , will take a posi tion on the road for the same paper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keys returned last even ing from North Platte , Neb. , where they were married last Tuesday at the home of the brldo's parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Patter son. The bride was well known tri Council Bluffs social circles as Miss Anna Patterson. She left hero for North Platttc about two years ago , since when the has made that town her home. Her return will bo the occa slon of much joy on the part of her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Keys are living on the corner of Fourth avenue and Tenth street. Don't Cry Ilnrd lime * Until you see what you can buy with a little money In the shoo line at Duncan's. These prices are tempered to the shorn pocket books. MEN'S FINE SHOES. The swellest line of men's patent leather shoes ever shown for $3 , $3.50 , $4 , $4.50 am Men's cork sole shoes , for street wear , for ll.no , $2. $3 and $1. Stacy-Adams men's cork soles , $4. All styles men's good shoes for $2.50. Railroad shoes from $1.50 to $2,50. LADIES' FING SHOES. Nobby cloth top , razor , narrow and square toes , welted and hand turned , $3.50. Kid , button , patent tip , $1. Kid , lace , patent tip and heel irt $1.2o. Calf , button , good , $1. Calf , button , patent tip , $1.25. Fine kid , button , patent tip , $1.50. . Hand sewed kid , nobby and latest styles $2.Over Over COO pairs ladles' felt nnd plush slip pers and Oxfords , worth $1 to $1.50 , will bo closed out at 50c per pair. Boys' , youths' , misses' and children's shoes nunuEus. Men's felt boots and overs , $2. Boys' felt boots and overs , $1.2. ! . B. M. DUNCAN , 23 Main and 27 Pearl sts. , Council Bluffs , la. Ground oil cake $1.30 bhd. at Morgan S , Co.'s drug store , 134 Broadway. Davis sells drugs , paints and glass cheap ChrUtfellow ( luilly. Charles ClirUtfellow was found guilty b ) the Jury yesterday morning of burglarizing the High school building and the theft c ; two typewriters. Huberts , who stole an overcoat from Ir , Janney , together with $20 In cash that was concealed In ono of the pockets , entered a plea of guilty. The case of the state against Burton charged with entering the house of Mrs * M II. Ilalrd and Mr. Langmadc , occupied all the afternoon and most of thQ morning ses sion. The evidence showed that he and a companion we-o chased several blocks by the police aft'.r the house had been entered and flimllj nabbed whtlo they wcro trylnt to hide. Their defense was that thcro was nothing to show conclusively that they were the ones who broke Into the houso. Nothing was stolen. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Search the wide \\orld over and you canno find a rival to Dr. Price's Baking Powder. No Slum Stnr I Imnhvr Seisl on * . Alderman Fred Spotman Is authority fo the statement that the city council ha do elded to abolish the custom of shutting out the publlo from every meeting where any thing of public Interest was to bo discussed In conversation with a newspaper man yesterday torday Mr. Spctman said that when any o the meetings heretofore branded with the opprobrious epithet "star chamber" are held tn the future all a newspaper man will liav to do to sccuro admission will be to find , ou when and whcro It la to be , and send In a note stating what ho wants , when the dears will at once be. thrown open. Bourlclui' muUo homo has few expenses high grade planes are sold reasonably. IK Btutiman street. The Encyclopedia Dictionary and all art folios. Ilrowrla books , etc. , bound at More home & Co.1 ! . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dry pine kindling for sale. Cheaper than cobs. II. A. Cox , 37 Main ttrcot. Telephon 48. . G cooking itovei for rent and for lala a Qas Co. ' * office. Domestic ioap outlaits cneap ioap. ( Tht UundrlM uie Domestic soap. NEIYS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oity Oonncil Disappoints a Lnrgo Gather ing of Exp.ctant Oitizjns. SLVtNTH STREET HAY BE RECONSIDERED Ordinance Now llcfurn the Council for Final Action unit l.alil < lvrr Till Momlur Night Nothing Done on tno Terminal Ordlimiice. The city council meeting last evening was attended by a tremendous crowd. Beyond a general discussion of the Interesting topics no action was taken. Councl.man Nicholson set the ball rolling by moving that the Sev enth street matter bo taken up first. Keller voiced the sentiments of the crowd by sayIng - Ing that there was a great deal of dissatis faction , apparently , with the recent action of the council In vacating the street. It should bo remembered , however , that the council had acted , as It thought , for the best , but If , after a discussion , It should be shown that Its Intentions had miscarried , the coun cil was the servant of the people and would bow to the people's will. The motion that was passed at the last meeting was then re considered , the ordinance placed on Its second end reading and speeches were cal.cd for from any one who could enlighten the council. J. J. Shea , W. A. Mynstcr and Leonard Everett then spoke , showing that the Sixth street crossing was a dangerous one and the vacation of the street would work great Injury to the property on that street. The Hock Island had never done anything for the city that entitled It to nek for any such favor , and if It must have Seventh street It should be compelled to build a viaduct that the citizens might not lose the use of It. Lucius Wells and William Groneweg took the opposite stand and thought that , as Council Bluffs owed most of Us prosperity tn the railroads , It should be willing to grant favors In return. At the close of the dis cussion , which was very warm throughout , the matter was laid over. The new ordinance giving n right of way over Union avenue to the Terminal company was substituted for the old , with the pro visions as outlined In The Bee several days ago. It was then likewise laid over , and both matters will come up at a special meet ing of the council to be held next Monday evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N IIKOS. Clonk * at llult I'rlcc. Sale bcg'ns Saturday closing out our en tire stock of cloak * . Every stylish new winter garment tn our store will go at pure coat. A great many odds and ends , only one and two cloaks of a kind , will go at one- half actual cost. It's money we want. Buy your cloaks today. $5.00 , $6.00 and $7.00 ladles' jackets , now $4.00. $7.50 , $8.50 up to $10.00 ladles' jackets , now $5.00. All our fine garments that wcro $12.50 , $15.00 , $18.00 , $20.00 , $25.00 and $30.00 will go Saturday at $ C.50 , $7.50 , $8.50 , $9.50 , $12.00 and $15.00 each. Bring In the children. They , too , all get clonks at nearly half former prices. Children's heavy winter jackets , sizes 4 , 6 and 8 years , was $3.00 , $4.00 and $5.00 , today they go at $1.25 each. Not half cost. All our ladles' $5.00 and $ G,00 navy blue triple cape mackintoshes goes today at $3.93 each. $7.50 and $8.00 double texture mackin toshes goes today at $5.50 each. Ladles' $10.00 double texture mackintoshes , all wool cloth , In navy and black , will be sold Saturday at $6.98 each. If you expect to need a mackintosh buy It of us today. You can save nearly half. GREAT HOLIDAY SALE. Children's $4.00 white angora fur sets , $2.50 set. 1,000 ladles' fur muffs at $1.00 , $1.48 , $1.09 , $1.98 up to $15.00 each. Largest line of fine furs In the city. Buy today and avoid the great rush next week. Ladles' white holiday aprons , 25c , 35c , 50c , C9c , 75c , up to $1.50 each. Nice Xmas pres ents. 800 dozen lad'es' holiday handkerchiefs at 5c , 9c , 12V4C , 16c , 20c , 25c , up to $5.00 each. Largest line In the city. BIG DOLL SALE. Kid body dolls at 25c , 35c , 39c and 4Gc each. 200 beautiful Smyrna and Moquet rugs at nearly one-half regular retail prices , 9Sc , $1.15 , $1.25 , $2.69$2.88 and $3.98 each. Open every evening. BENNISON BROS. , Council Bluffs. Meeting of Ansucliitril Charities. The committee appointed to Inaugurate a beginning of the work of Associated Chari ties held a meeting1 yesterday afternoon. It was decided a committee of five be selected for the purpose of conferring with Mayor Cleaver , requesting a public meeting to pro vide ways and means of caring for the needy poor this winter. The same committee to further confer with the board of supervisors and city council , to urge unity of action in providing work for the uncmploycd and poorer class. Those appointed arc Messrs. W. H. M. Pusey , N. P. Dodge , W. W. Wallace , A. C. Graham and J. W. McCabe. It was also decided to ask each church In the city to devote ono session of the services of to morrow ( Sunday ) to discussions cf the needs cf our poor , and also the best methods of giving relief , and to Interest the attendants thereof In a public meeting to be held at the Presbyterian church. Monday evening next. Luscious as California fruit Is the foot cooked with Dr. Price's Baking Powder. Dr. Price received gold medal at the California Mldwlntsr fair. \Vuro Working tlm Tlmn Check Scheme , J. C. Morey , a section boss on the Rock Island In Nebraska , and Quincy Woolsey are now under bonds of $500 each to appear before Justice Field a week from today for a preliminary hearing on the charge ol cheating by fatso pretenses. Woolsey was not working for the company , but ho wouli receive a time check , get It cashed , and then divide with Mercy , His check this month amounted to $20.40. T. G. Hanson , a com pany detective , caught the men at their homes In South Omaha Thursday night. Each ono made a full confession. Kxtruordlimry Offer. For a chert time we offer choice of our entire stock of exclusive styles of fine dress patterns and French robes at exactly half price. Choice of our stock of French challls , al wool goods , at 19c a yard. These goods are very desirable for wrappers and well worth COc a yard. yard.BOSTON BOSTON STORE. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER. Council Bluffs , la. Dig reduction In black dress goods. The men will entertain tonight at the Pres- byterlan church parlors. A good program Is provided and dainty refreshments will be served. The women nre especially Invited to see huw well the men can keep house Literary and musical exercises will begin at I o'clock , and refreshments will be served al 9. Admission , adults , 13 cents ; children , 9 cents. Hnboui Corpui Denied. The habeas corpus proceedings tn the case of W. D. Proctor , the Insurance man charged with embezzling a turn of money from a Trade Earii ) Opei ) EVerj ) t the t c. . ii Buy Now and Avoid the Rush and Push That's ' Always Later , Read the Following List It will Interest You. ALBUMS. cn . 4So First Class Books at Dry Now slmpoK nhown In plush , leather , O Goods Prices wood , celluloid ami metal eovprlnus. We mention a few articles of special o , Importing thesu goods ourselves unnliluH Don't miss reading this column. The value In white metal , bronze , plush , oak 1,000 12 mos. 10c , : t for 2.'c. us to ( inolu prices that arc li. > to i > < ) percent . and celluloid goods that we consider cd prices will Interest Good assortment of titles. cent less than quoted liy other dealers. you. S- , Mrs. Kouthworth's complete works , Our prices range from H"i' to .ft.7r ! > ; see Doll chairs , 13e to 25c. extra value. CD SCD usual . specials at UOe , Sllc , $1.00 , $ l. a and Silver pin trays from 7c. CD price ifl.W ) each , can be bought Doll beds , 25e , IWe and BOe. CDO here for IKie each. $1.75. Sliver hairpin boxes from 25c. > * " Doll buggies , a5c , 50c to 5.00. . See our Handy Classics at 3e per Silver photo frames from lOc. O ctf vol. $1.75.DOLLS. Sleds , from f > 0c to $1.00. Silver and glass card trays , Idle. CD Marcella , 2 vols. , at $1.50 a set. DOLLS. Toy carts. lOc. Silver card cases with cards , -I5C' . Prince of India , 2 vols. , ? 1.U8. lingers Hros. ' Silverware at special lU'ii Hur , llSc per vol. We are showing dolls of all kinds at Toy wagons , 2ie. ! prices. Fair CJod , $1.17 per vol. some very low prices. A ' .Much kid Wheelbarrows 22c. Filigree bottles from 25c . , tip. J = J Hamona , $1.2. per vol. body doll , bisque hejid. at 7c. llron/.e ornaments at ! Mc ) , 75e and 03 Alcott'.s Works , ifl.l.'l per vol. Wood jointed dolls , I.V. Large sl/.e wagons at OOc , SOc and SOc. Holmes' Works. 7 > e per vol. A big line of kid body jointed and OSc. Celluloid toilet cases , special , at $1 , MacDonald's Works , 75e per vol. dressed dolls at UTie. OSc.Pet $ l.r 0 and $2.50. Pet stoves , . each. > 03a $1.75 ' Ilubber dolls , all . . sixes , from 8c. . . . K. P. Hoe's Works.18e per vol. Plush toilet cases from 05c to $5.75. Augusta J.IOvans' Works , $1.20 pot1 vol. A lot of slightly damaged dolls at half rvn Wooden fire engine and hook and lad Celluloid work boxes from BOe. a Doreen ( Lyall ) , $1,2. per vol. price. der , 75c each. Plush , from SMlc1. C PQ Dr. C'landim ( Crawford ) , 8T > c per vol. ' Elegant line of satin silver script 4O Ualdek ( Crockett ) , $1.23 per vol. Noah's ark from 22c. taps handkerchief and necktie cases. O CfH Poems of Passion and Pleasure. SILKS Hair horse and wagon , ROc. CD . Kiln Wheeler Wllcox , 8Se each. , .0 > Padded Seal Poets , OSo each. Iron pony and donkey carts at 45c CD Will Carleton's Poems , $1.09 cnch. ' each. In buying Christmas don't Children's books at prices that cannot presents overlook the many useful articles that Santa Maria bell toy , 45c. lies. . . not be discounted , from Uc to $1.50 each. make the most desirable presents. Iron trains from 25c. . We show by far the stock of largest wash . Toy sets from 22c. fancy silks in the city. Baskets- - WeVish to call attention to a line of Iron banks from lOc. It would be Impossible to enumerate striped taffetas , in shaded effects , which Horse bell toy , lOe. the many different lines and styles we < D Big line of bon bou baskets at 3c , "c we are selling at 83c a yard. These Magie lanterns SOc , $1 , $1.25. up to $4. show In tills department. An examin CD and lOc. goods would be considered good value Mechanical tin toys from 25e to $1.00. ation will convince you that our stock CO CD Work baskets , special , at 10c , 3 for at $1.2.- , . Is complete in every respect and prices . . from . CD or. * > tl. . At $1.25 a yard we offer a very heavy Trumpets Be up. far below all competitors. Cutlery baskets , fie each. gros grain silk , with satin stripes. These Toy -watclics from 5e up. Oril MOADKIl. Hampers at greatly reduced prices. goods we show In a great many very Toys from 5c to 23c. A BOe Swiss embroidered handker Oak easels at half price. handsome combinations. Harmonicas from 5e up. chief at H5e or 15 for $1.00. Holiday Goods Holiday Goods Oiclc & < . Walker- Second Floor , Second Floor. western company , occup'cd a share of Judge Smith's attention yesterday. After an ef fort had been made by Proctor's attorney to have him turned loose on technicalities Judgs Smith dismissed the petition and ordered the prisoner turned over to the Nebraska officer. A bond of $500 was put up for his appearance when wanted , and he was released. Mrs , Jennie Smith of Fremont sued a bank In Longmont , Colo. , about a year ago for $1,800 , that being the amount of a cer tificate of deposit which she had. She vis ited Longmont with one W. D. Proctor , a real estate man , and while In hlr presence drank some liquor which afterwards turned out to bo drugged. While In this situation , she claimed , Proctor Induced her to assign the certificate of deposit to him In pay ment for some property Itl Longmont. The trial resulted In a victory for the bank , there being not enough evidence to convict Proctor of drugging her to a sufficient extent to render her unaccountable 'for ' her actions. Pure materials are half the battle In the struggle for good housekeeping. No kitchen agent can compare with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. ItOUUED HI' . KKNCIb' GUUIICH. Two Gold CImllces , Valued at 81,400 , Taken by nn Unknown Thlrf. The members of St. Francis Xavler's Catholic church are considerably worked up over a discovery made a day or two ago that burglars had been doing some rather costly work. They entered the church by a baiement window and went Into the sacristy , where were kept two mngnlflcent gold chal ices , each valued at about $700. They left as they came , taking the chalices with them , and there Is not the slightest clew to their present whereabouts. The case was not re ported to the police , and so far as known no effort has been made to apprehend the thieves. The chalices were very valuable , apart from their Intrinsic worth , on account of associations. One of them belonged to the late Father SIcMenomy , and Just before his death he presented It to the church. The other wai the personal property of Rev. Father Smith , having been presented him by his church at Iowa City , where he lived before coming here. Tremendous Drop In Ilio I'rlcc of Gnats. Commencing Saturday , December 15 , we will sell ladles' garments at prices never be fore known In the history of Council Dluffs coat trade. To begin the agony wo start , with a line of ladles' Newmarkets worth from $12.00 to $17.00 , also a line of ladles' jackets worth from $5.00 to $10.00 , all In ono lot at 95c each. Only one to a customer. Lot 2 comprises a line of black , navy and tan ladles' jackets , full length and large sleeves , worth from $12.00 to $19.00 , to go now at $3.C9 each. Lot 3 Is an assortment of capes and jackets ; the capes are fur trimmed , extra length , and worth $25.00 ; the jackets are made from the best clay worsted , lined throughout with an elegant catln ; the old price was $22.00 , but they have dropped to $0.89. At $7.75 wo show a beautiful chinchilla jacket , latest style , a very nobby garment and sold early In the- season at $19.00. 25 pluth garments that would bring In sea sonable weather from $25.00 to $40.00 , to go at the mild weather price of $12.00 each. All guaranteed Walker & Sealette plushes. These five Items only give you a small Idea as to the prices we have made on coats. Call and see ether bargains thioughout the clock. Theio bargains are only to be found at the HOSTON STOKE , FOWLEH , DICK & WALKCR. Council Bluffs , la. Sterling ; Oliver. The celebrated ) Gorliam Manufacturing company goods at reduced prices. Tea spoons at $3.60 per set. All other goods In the same proportion. Engraving free. C. D. JACQUEMIN & CO. , 27 Main St. The fad and all fads are popular of the day la the razor-toed shoe for ladles. They will be still more popular when the ladles know that Dyers Is giving away the finest $5.00 shoe for $3.50. Queer 1'eoplc. Bound at Morehouse & Co. , 65 cents per volume only. Selected hard wood for heating stoves. H. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel. 48. Domestic soap breaks hard 'water. Sterling silver tablespoons and forks , 79c per ounce , at Wollman's. Typewriter supplies at Flndlcy's , 337 B'd'y. James & O'Keefe , real estate and Iciurance. A Heart Is excellent for inside wear. But for outside wear , these winter day * , you should wear Our Melton Overcoat , MADE TO ORDER , You get perfect ( gj fit , latest style , fine goods , and durable workmanship. $3 gets a pair of pants , and $13.25 a suit. ALL MADE TO ORDER PANTS COMPANY. 408 North 16th , Omaha. CTO SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIALISTS , Clironi ; WE Private AND CURE Special Diseases Trcatmcntby Mail , l. Consultation Frc 0' Catarrh , all discascs of the nos ? > Throat. Chest.Stoii itc .Livcr.Blood Skin and Kidney diseaass , Lost Manhood and all Private Dis eases of Men. ' Call on or addrcai , ' Dr , Scarics & Scarlet OEO. P. President.A."W. . HICKMAN. President. I Cashier. J KJ < First National of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , $100,000 Profits , 12,000 On * of the oMeit tanVi In th sUU o ( law * . W * Mllclt your builnen tad collection ! . W * pay ( ir cent oa tire * depoilt * . W * will plt d to and Mrvt you. Sinn & Bainbridge , i In tlio State and Federal Uourti. Ilea m W-7-S-U , Shu.-art llloclc , Couucli UluDX luwu Christmas. What is prettier for a Christmas present than a beautifully- embroidered silk Japanese Mantel or Piano Scarfor an Oriental Turkish PillowF" We are this week offering an exquisite line of these goods at half their original co Also an unlimited assortment of Brussels , Irish Point , Marie Antoinette and Louis XIV Lace Curtains. An inspection will do you good. See our Cord Portieres , now so popular , Orchard & Wilhol'ra co. 1414-16-18 Douglas St. HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY STOVES MD KITCHEN FURNITURE My prices have always bean lower than any other store in the city , but now I am going to make you a Cnristmas present. Look at some of my prices. A $10.OO Cook Steve for $ 7.BO i $30.OO Stool Bango for $24.OQ 12.OO ' ' " 0.00 38.00 ' " " 30.40 10.00 " " " 1S.8OJ 42.0O ' ' ' 33.00 Radiant Novelty Base Burners and Elmhurst Surface Burners are as fine stoves as can be made. Look at the prices. RANGISCAN Pnrely Prepared from the original fo ratlin pro rerved In the Archive ! of too Holy ( Anil , hai < Dg an authentic history dating Imcx CQOyeara A POSITIVE CURE for all Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , Price BO cents. Sold by all druggists. Che Franciscan Remedy Co. , 181 VAXZlTBXjf ST. , CHICAGO , HI. ' 12 for Circular ia > il Illustrated Calendar. For sale by Kulm &Ca. , 15th & Dowlas TheHOMENED and ROASTER Is not a luxury , but a necessity. Makes touch tneat termer : eaves oil Its lluvor and rlclinesn ; baked bread moUt and makes dry bread fresh ; la easily handled when In oven. Write for circulars fully deucrlljlnp thin , nnd also six-blade choppers , combination dipper , frying pan. cake griddle , etc. AsenU wanted. CHAS. SCHULTHEISS , 13 Tcnrl bt. , COUNCIL UlMSVi , IOWA. I'lnln ItlXCt'unoy HIXGtt itrxas , ItlNCS HT ItlXGSi JtlfllY ItlXCH JMKK.\I.I > ItlXGS nn < l JtlXCSS U'/f/i o/ * ; > roc'/oiiH Make your Selections Today. SEi : OUR KbKRANT LINE OP NOVELTIES IN 'SILVER * M. WOLLMAN , the Jeweler , 4O9 Broadway , ANALYTICAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY C. I * Decker , Pharmacist , 200 Main Street - Council Bluffs GoioBBCKer's pumocy wim your Prescriptions. - Special Notices CIU11NKYB CLEANED ; VAULTS CLRAHED , Eil liurk * . at W. B. Homer'f. US Broadway. IIOUHU Of 5 OU 6 HOOJIS WITH MODUHN convenience * ; no chllilrtn. AJdrcu 15 7 , IJt * oillce. WANTUU. COMl'KTONT OIHLi FOIl QB cral homework. Apply at 102 1'ourtti itreet. WANTED. IIO11U FOH A aim , 1 } YRARI old , to work lor tier board. AJdrcM Qrand botcU