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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEliPTUESDAY , AUGUST 13. 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COtrNdLTBLtrFFS. OFF1CK. NO 11 ! PKAULi 6X11EKT. .Ctllrereabr carrier In Any I'nrt ot heCHjra ' . Cents 1'erWcok. .Twenty , , . . HT. . TILTON. MANA015U. TKLKl'lIONKS : nt'MNTPR OFFICE No. 43. NIOHT I'.viTon , No.si. M1N O U "M I j N TlO.-\ . N. Y. P. Co. Olcason coal. C. II. Music Co , , G33 ll'wixy. D.V. \ . Otis , city nnd fnrm lonns. Uoston store leading dry i oods house. The lot xvlll bo disposed of ono night of the Kirmcss. All take notlco who bold tickets. The funcrnl of Ernest Otloll took plnco nt Lewis , Cuss county , Sunday nftcrnoon. Tno remains were Interred there by the siuo of these ot his mother. The cnso npninst Contractor Uoson for vio- Intinff the lire limit ortltmtnco. has been con tinued until tl.o owner of tlio building , Mr. T. J. Evuus , returns homo. The trustees of the Council HlufTs public library held thuir rcculitr monthly meeting fit 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon nt the llbrar.y rooms In the Morriuui block. Curds nro out announcing the marriage of Mr. K. 13. Cook nnd Miss .lulla Judson next Thursday evening nt the residence of the bride's parents , No. O'M Sixth uvonuo. The Kirmcss. under the direction of 1'rof. Molilcr , of St. Louis , who has given it so successful ! in St. Louis , Kansas City , St. Joseph nnd utticr ultlcs , will DO presented ut Eoyd'a by t u souluty people of Council Bluffs. Saturday , August : il. Com llniley , who hti3 been lighting the "vagrancy" case instituted against her by the police , for several weeks , failed to np- pciir when iiur case was culled yesterday morning , nnd wus lined $ 12.00. Her bonds men will bo requlroJ to suttlo. The traveling wen and the clerks will tackle each ottier ugnin on the base b.ill diamond mend at Fuirview pitrk next Sunday. It is thought that they will bo sufllclenti.v recov ered ftoin the game of n week ago to lam- bnsto cuch other in great shape , mid wear out the crowd if not themselves. Friday 11 the last day of service of papers for thu August term of district court , and a largo number of cases will bu Illod with the cleric of the couit this week. There will bo lorty-llvo criminal cases on the docket , bo- Bides these that will be noted upon by the grand Jury thi term. A lively row on "Tho Row" wns caused InstovcnliiK by the attempt of n party of strangers to clean out the entire locality. Two nymphs du pave and ono Individual of the stjrnor sex wore landed in the cooler as the result of police interference. The funeral of Mrs. Elloa U'ildo took place nt" o'clock yesterday afternoon from thu residence , on East Pierce street. The de ceased was a native of England , removing to this country In 1M1 , and wus aged seventy- eight years. The remains were interred in the Uoomcr township cemetery. Sunday Mr. H. A. Uallcncer presented to the bureau of of the U.iptlst church , in be half of thu contributors , n handsome $14 pul pit bible. The gift was one duo to the of- fontsof Miss Ucssio Uundall , who solicited funds for its purchase. The pastor , Hov. T. F. Thickstun , accepted thn gilt in buhulf of the church in a foiv well chosen and appro priate rcmarlcs. Secretary X.ovcly , of the board of trade , wishes it understood that persons going to Creston on tl.e " 2d and contemplating re maining over night , or longer , and desiring rooms in hotels or boarding houses will be well provided for by addressing Dr. H. N. Torrey , chairman , ( Jroston , la. , givin num ber of parsons and intended length of visit. The iirst mortgage of the Council UlufCs Street Uallwav company , now the Omaha < fc Council Uluff.s Railway & Hridgo company , for $250,000 was lited with the county recorder .yesterday. The mortgagee is the Mercantile Trust company , of New York city. Tlio mortgairo is for the twenty-year C per cent gold bonds , and is given for the purpose of getting money to further develop the lines of the company , mnku extensions nnd increase the plant. it is the largest mortgage thnt has been illed in bomo time. The performance given nt Dohany's last evening by Kcntfrow's Jolly Pathlinders was witnessed by a crowded house , the pop- ulor prices. 10 , SiO and ! 10 cents , serving to 1111 every seat. The performance was better than many for which regular prices have been paid , nnd the largo audience testified Its approval by loud nnd continued applause. Ttio company plays hero the entire vvcok. This evening the play will bo "Uolow Zero. " They will undoubtedly play to packed houses the entire week. Tno "Jolly P.ithllndcrs" Dramatic com pany yesterday nlturnoori created n little temporary excitement by depositing $3,000 in gold , bilvor and currency In a prominent Broadway show window. A placard stated that the crc.it pile of cash w.is to make good the company's guaranty to return the prlco of admission to ovorv poraon who was not suUslled with the nliow. A. special oftlcur was detailed to watch thu wealth while the cruwd admired it. Dexter , employment. Five Hnrvost ICx The HurlinRton Route , C. , H. & Q. U. II. , will sell from principal stations on its lines. on Tupsdnys , Auyust ( i nud ! M ) , September 10 nnd ! 24 nnd October 8 , harvest excursion tickets nt hnlf rates to points in the farming regions of the west , southwest and north west. For tickets and further information concerning these excursions call on your nearest C. , 13. & Q. ticket agent , or address F P. S. Eustls , general passenger and ticket ngont , Chicago , III. i Loan inn The case of Charles Curtis nnd Emma Woodward was triud before Squire Hon- dricks yesterday nftornoon. They wore charged with vagrancy and adultery. The charge was preferred by Mrs. Curtis , but Bho afterward repented of it nnd devoted herself to getting her husband out ot the toils of the law. Sue withdrew the charge of adultery nnd begged for the release of bcr faithless spouse. She stated thnt thu Woodward woman was left nlono , nnd she necoininodntlngiy sent her husuund down to keep the womnn company so that she would not bo lonesome. The court then released Curtis , but warned him that if another case of the kind was brought it would not bo well for the defendant to appear in his court for trial. The woman was lined $5 and costs , nnd lu default of payment was sent to Jail. Notice to Fox Cltil ) . Notice is hereby given to Fox cluu not to tro sjmss on premises of L. P. Judson , 1,800 acres of bust upland pasture ; pure water nud salt ; no wolves running at large ; loom P for 100 bond more stock , but not fox hunters. I ? o Ijumbor Itiiiid Wanted. k Fifty thousand acres of timber land in Missouri , Arliatibus , Mississippi , Texas or Louisiana. Qwwis MKTOAI.F , Council muffs , la. S. B. Wauowortn & Co. loan money. The DCS Molncs Daily Register eels in nt 7:05 : on the morning of Issue. Delivered ut s oneo ; 'JO cents n week. F , H. Nugent , Coun cil JJluifa ogout. Steam and hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , 516 Pearl street , Council LtlulTs. i Who Can AiiHWor It ? A photograph of the old house ut the cor- nir of Pierce and Madison streets has been loft nt Tni : HUB ollico , and is labeled "tho oldest house in Council Bluffs. " It is desired to ascertain whet her this Is the oldest house now standing in Council lilufts or the Ural ono erected hero. Information is also do Bired as to date of the erection of the ok two-story house now standing Just northwest of the paper mill , and its builder. There an Bovoriu of the older residents of the city whc ought tq bo authority on this subject , umoni them 'Siiulra ' Stone , Mrs. Mynstor und Can tain IX 1) . Clark , nnd u Is hoped to lean definite concerning it. Money loaned at Lt , U. C'ralt's & Co.'t loan ollico on furniture , piunos. horses , wnpons , personal property of all hinds , anil all otlior articles of value , without removal , All business strictly con 11 deutiul. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , The Monday Mornlner Round Up of Police Court Viotlma. PROSPECTS OF THE POLITICIANS. A Question Tor the Old Seniors An Aouommotlntlntt Wife The batest \Vhlslcy Move A. t'olsoii Sprinkler. I'lnelicil l y the I'olicc. The obstreperous snloonltccnors , run Infer for violating the mayor's closing order nna charged with keeping dlsordotly houses open on Sunday , swelled the Mondny morning business In police court to fjiilto respectable proportions , but had It not been for them the Crist would htivo been n smnll nno. There were eight of tlio budge dispuuscrs who objected to the rostrnmts Imposed by the mnyor , iind they were each nsRcascd J14.00 for breaking over the rules. They put up the required nmount nnd were allowed to go tliolr way. J. J. Sinks was cinched forST.GOfor drunk- cntiess nud disturbing the pence. Willhim Montgomery was hold on n slui- llnr charge , out Ills CIIFOviii continued. Fran If Graves nnd J.V. . Hurrls were each fined $11.30 for disturbing the pence. Otto Ulonquht was charged with the larceny ofTO from John Wullnco , n patient nt the \V. C. A. hospltnl. The crime was committed on the lid of July last , when the money was taKcn from the hospital , and no duo loft us to the identity of the thief. lilomiucst wns ti visitor nt the hospital on that day , nnd then loft for another part of thu country , saying ho would return in n few days. Ho failed to keen his promise , and this fact , together with other recent develop * incuts , led tohlsnncst. The evidence against him is altogether circumstantial. Ho was sent to Jail In default of bonds to await a hearing on Wednesday before Justice Hen- d ricks. Ilii ! Political Outlook. "Tho political pot will soon bo sizzling at a great rate. " remarked n republican leader last evening. "Candidates ! Oh , there will be any nmount of them. Don't think for a minute that wo will have to go begging for them. It Is n llttlo early yet to tell Just who is in the race on the republican side of the fence , but there will bo a full Held of start ers when they got the word. The democrats arc already busily at work pulling the wires that oucht to bring somotlilng to somebody. "It is quite ensy to piek out some of thuir candidates a long way in advance. The present incumbents will undoubtedly all DO candidates far re-election. | Plumer has made a good treasurer , and iiu has already held tlio ollico two terms , but that is ull that can be urged ncralnst him. If we can not haven republican I would like to sue him given another two years ; but between .you and mo nnd the rising moon , Tom Howmun Is a can didate for the olllcu ana he is going to make a hard light. for ttio nomination. You see , lingoes out of thu postoOlec before very long , and ho is already working to pre pare another berth. "For the other two principal ofliecs , audi tor and sheriff , the present incumbents have every reason to expert a rinioniiuntion. By virtue of every precedent they nreeiilltlcd to it. if Hendriok * has been impioving his time lu the auditor's ofllce , he ought to have made n great , many friends out through the coun try in two years , and his renomiiiation will depend largely upon how well ho has im proved that opportunity. Kither Jlmmio O'Neill or S.un Krum will be sheriff for the next two years , without the slightest doubt. ITrum is pretty certain to be nominated by the republicans , and O'Neill , a * I said be fore , may well expect n second term. Some of his unnmlcs will undoubtedly bring ui > that Jail delivery of l.is > t winter to urge against him , but his record as n jailor c.in- not bo equalled In Iowa. Every man who has hold ollico has necessarily made more or less enemies , nnd in that respect Krutn will not hold any advantage over O'Neill , as certain actions of his regarding n number of Bounty roads during his term of ofUco as n member of the board of supervisors have made him enemies who may cause him some trouble. However , I regard it as a dead sure thing that ho will bo elected if O'Neill does not gut thu nomination at thu hands of the democrats , for If tlio enemies of the latter nnuingo to run tbp convention and squeeze in sonic ottier nominee , his friends will then turn in at election , nnd out of revenge will slaughter the nominee of the convention , which will result in the election of a republi can. In my ! i urn bio opinion , there will bo homo hard lighting done in the conventions this year , and that Is where the matter will virtually bo stalled. In fact , I will be quite positive of the outcome when I hear the re sult of the work of the conventions. " T. G. Tipton , real estate. 527 B'llway. to loan on city property , at 0 per cent. A. A. Clark & Co. If you want clean , fresh groceries nnd fruits , call on Johnson & Olson,712 liroadway. l-'ino Jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning and repairing at K. Hurhorn. J. II. Smith , Orngn , medicines , paints , oils , glass. CO'J ' Main , near John Morgcn's. A IJuriilnr'H Work. About 11 o'clock lost night a burglar entered the residence of J. C. Lange , on Mynstcr street , and proceeded to appropriate to himself a suit of clothes belonging to Mr. Lango. Ho made the changa forthwith , and when the family returned homo his cast-oil garments wore found In a heap on the floor. Nothing but. the clothes were missed , and the object of the burglar is amattcrof conjecture. It Is suspected that ho may have made the ctmngo for the purpose of concealing his identity , but nothing Is definitely known. Ho was gone when the family returned home , and his old clothes were the only clue loft by which to establish his identity. Oaths nt Mannwa Heach , near hotel. Sep arate battling rooms for ladles and children , Kerr & Gray , real estate , 503 First avenue. Chivrnod With I'oisoninu Slock. W. E. Mercer lllrd an information In 'Sqiuro Schurz's court yesterday afternoon charging H. H. Thompson with malicious mischief and trespass. The information al leges that Thompson placed poison , the name of which is to the complainant un known , in the water where the complain ant's stock , horses , cattle , lions and fowls arc accustomed to drink , nnd that several of the animals have cither been killed or In jured by reason of the Bimic. Thompson was arrested and the hcarinir of the case set for to-morrow. Hail was tlxed In the sum of $300. and the defendant wns allowed to go out In charge of an ofllcer to try to secure the necessary bonds. Both parties rosldo in ( ho western part of the city. No Explosion * When persons Uoop cool nnd use our ' 'Sun Ulnl" gas sloven. Four holes , roaster tuul bakeovon. Costs 7 cents per hour whoii running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co.m For sale , now seven-room house , on two lots , located on Fifth avenue ; $2,200. A. A. Clark & Co. Sylvester Strikes a Snnsr. Sylvcstor Smith Evoland was yesterday taken before Squire Hendrlcks on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Sylvester bought a wagon of John Clausen , and gayo a mortgage on some property ho did not own , and later developments led the mortgagee to bollovo that Kvcland Intended to skip out and leave- the country , so hu tiled an information and caused bis arrest. Mr. Clausen produced the note and mortgage given by Kveland , and the latter ovldont'y ' thought the evidence altogether too over whelming , for ho waived examination and wus bound over to the grand Jury lu the sum of $1,000 , and in default was sent buck to Jail to await tlio action of that body , which meets about the 1st of next month , A New 1'rolilbltliui Move , A now departure was taken lu thu prohl billon cases yesterday. Heretofore the wholesale men have tiot boon Interfered vitli by those engaged In enforcing the law , argcly for the reason that they are among ho better class of citizens , but chiefly be cause they sell vho greater part of tholr poodi In Nebraska , A petition wai filed In ho district court giving John Llndor notlco hat suit had been commenced against him > y Frank Carroll for the recovery of 5500 mid for liquors sold to him contrary to the aws of Iowa. Carroll was the owner of the saloon on Upper Uroadwny known as the 'Uuckotof lilood , " where Tommy 13rook murdered young Do Good , nnd whoso angulnnry plaeo was shut up bv the police after that bloody event. This Is an entirely now departure , nnd will bo watched with u good deal of Interest. Scldcnbcrg's Go Figaro nt the Fountain. E. II. Sheafo & Co. give special attention o the collection of rents nnd care of prop erty in the city and vicinity. Charges mod erate. OAlco Uroadway and Main streets , up stairs. Houses to rent , A. A. Clark & Co. Kollcy ft Younkorman sell groceries Chase and tianborn coffees a special } ' . Desirable dwellings for rent at incmornto iriccs. K. II. Shoafo & Co. . rental ugcnts , Jrondway and Main streets , up stairs. I'orsoitnl Mlsn Sophie Peterson , of Omaha , Is vlslt- ng Mrs. Wcsncr , on Mynstor street. Charles Ucno left Sunday evening on a rip to Chicago. Ocorgo Ferguson , formerly proprietor of ho Pacific house , has sold nls hotel in South ) mahn and will return to this city to cngngo n business. Miss Kittle Edwards Is visiting in Chicago. Attorney General John Y. Stone has re- urned to Dos Monies. Miss Ollle Bridges , 01 Ogden , Is a guest of her sister , Mrs. Lester H. Tyson , of Sixth avenue. Mrs. William Flanagan nnd daughter , Hera , of Cedar Hnplds , nro In the city. Mrs. William Emerson , of Ninth avenue , s visiting in the Black Hills. Mayor Itohrcr received n telegram yostor- lay afternoon that his Brother was seriously 11 nnd not oxuccted to live. Ho left via the Wabash for Chlllicotho. Mo. Misses Joslo and Lena Clausen , Minnie , Mnggio nud Annie Hanson , Ella Maintain , 3nrrie Goff , Jcnuio and Lottio Pile nnd Mrs. Ualliuger and daughter have returned from Uivcrsldo park , a resort near Sioux City , where they have been camping for two weeks oast. oast.Dr. Dr. Stephen Phclps , of the First Presb.y- .erian church , leaves with his family to-day ' Illinois and will bo gene several weeks. Mr. L. A. Caspar loft yesterday for Creston - ton on business connected with the Potta- wattamle exhibit at the Blue Grass palac * Dr. O. H. Simon , the newly appointed con- iul to Hong Kong , loft yesterday for his new ocation , after n short visit with his sister- n-luw , Mrs. Joseph Mueller , of this city. F. L. Huydcn , manager of tlio Council Huffs department of the Republican , left ast evening for Jnnesvillo , Wis. , on a Hying justness trip. Ho will return Friday night. For sale Ono Gar-Scott ten-horse portable engine ; in good repair. Apuly to Woir-Shu- gart Co. _ Swanson Music Co. , 335 Broadway. Go to M. Keating for drugs , C03 Broadway. Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 B' way. City steam laundry , 84 Main , tol. 141 Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots nt lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. H. Sheafo & Co. A PUBLIC HfcNEFAOTOK. A Farmer ShootH Tor Dear nnd Firings Down nn Outlaw. ASTIOO , Wis. , August 12. At Bryant Saturday night George Irish was awakened by his clog barking , and getting up thou ght i bear was among Ills pigs. Ho got his gun and followed the dog to the woods and saw what ho thought was a bear. Ho shot and { tiled a man by the name of Bowman. It seems * hat Bowman was an out- aw from Kentucky and that the sheriff from that state wns at Bryant to arrest him. As soon as Bowman discovered the sheriff was after him ho wont to the woods. The coroner's Jury returned a ver dict of accidental shooting. Irish regrets the occurrence , but his neighbors arc talking of giving him a testimonial as a public benefactor. A Fieml's Schcino Fr list rated. NEWAHK , N. J. , August 12. Thomas Collins , ngcd thirty-flvo , was arrested this morning for n fiendish attempt to outrage Annie O'Donnell , aged fifteen , the daughter of A. O'Donncll. Collins boarded with thu O'Donuclls. He got up at 1 o'clock this morning , stole through the room in which O'Donncll ' nnd his wife were sleeping , and entered the room occupied by the girl , where bo assaulted tier. Failing to ac complish ills purpose , ho used a knife , inflict ing a horrible wound. The girl ran screaming to her father's room and told her story. O'Donnoll searched for Collins and found him hiding behind u bed. Ho picked up an earthen vessel nnd smashed it over Collins' head , indicting several deep and ugly gashes. Collins made his escape and sought refuge in nn out house , where ho inudo an attempt to cut his throat , but only inflicted a llesh wound. Ho afterwards made his way Into the street , where ho was taken Into custody. When committed for trial ho said ho wus a somnambulist and docs not remember going into Annlo's room. Mortality where Dr. .Tofforis' preventive - vontivo and euro for diphtheria and putrid sere throat ( ns in scarlet fovcr ) is used is 1-10 of one per cent , or , one in a thousand. Under other treatments in Europe nnd America , CO to 80 per cent. Address Dr. Thos. Joll'oris , box 657. Omaha ; or Doha von , druggist , Council Blufis. la. No physician re quired , Sent by express on receipt of price , $3. MISSIONARIES. Americans IrtTOhlnn nnd Coroa Hold Dp tu IlldlciilR. WASHINGTON , ' ( /gust / 12. [ Special Tolo- grnm to Tun Hn . ] If Lieutenant Wood , of the United Stated ftfivy , were nn ofllecr un der Postmaster pnncral Wannmakor , ho might bo in dangcV 'of a court martial. A postmaster gonof/V / who stops malls from being delivered nt.'lLong Branch on Sunday , ns Mr. Wnnnmaltef- said to have done , would scarcely tolerate such irreverent nnd uncvangcllstlo declarations as these Just pub licly mndo hero b.yj "Lieutenant " Wood. That naval o nicer , whd "Has been much In China and the cast , dooms it expedient to publicly speak as follows of tin ) American mission aries in China and Corcai "It Is not extravagant to say that the work of the missionaries In China and Corcu has been absolutely without any result except to hold them up to the ridicule of the natives. It has bcforo been stated , and I concur In the belief , thntthcro is not a Chincso convert to Christianity of sound mind to-day wlthln.tho entire extent of China. The converts wo hear of In this country nro merely menials , employed about the quarters of the mission aries , who , for a salary of four dollars per month , become converts. But when they are discharged , there is no further evidence of their 'change of mind. ' The missionaries do not mix with the natives to any considera ble extent , and many of their meetings are not only In English , but with the mission aries themselves as nn audience. As for a nobleman of Corcn or n mandarin of China over acknowledging the Christian faith , such nUimg | was never heard of. " "How do the missionaries bring them selves Into ridicule i" "As n matter of fact , they are looked upon about as is the Salvation Army in America , only to a decree ten times as great. The Chinaman , for instance , has n respect for his language which amounts to reverence. Even u stray piece of paper with Chinese charac ters would bo picked up nnd burned. You will understand with what feelings they re gard the translation of the bible the mission aries have prepared for them when vou know that this Is in n lingo which stands in the snmo relation to the mandarin tongue or classical languuiro of the country which Is used In court and Is the oDIclal language nil over that country that an obscure negro dialect of Louisiana stands with classical English. Only the educated Chincso are nblo to use this language. They all have the sumo respect for It , and it la in that the pro- cents of Confucius are given to the people. " "How did it happen this mistake was made * " "Simply because when the missionaries located in Fee Chow they learned the langungeof the locality , and of course could use no other , either in speech or to write in making n translation. There is n gradual change in the Hugos of China , which is seen distinctly In n distance of fifty miles , but the tongue of the mandarins Is universally used by the educated and reverenced by every one. " WHY HIi FAIIjISD. Murphy Tclln How IIU Corn Exniblt nt I'nrts Fell Through. Now YOUKAugust 12. Charles J. Murphy , who proposed to erect a corn pulaco at the Paris exposition , to bo devoted to the display of the various uses of Indian corn as a food article , writes from Paris explaining why the project failed. Murphy says : "Ever since thoPnris , exposition of 1878 , when the United States made n very poor agricultural showing , I have waited for an opportune time to exemplify to the world what could be done with our Indian corn as n human food. I concluded the tiino had come for this display ut the Paris exposition. I laid my plans before the Now York produce exchange , the president of which unpointed a committee. I thqn went west nnd made a strong appeal to the produce exchanges of the corn states to belp the movement with subscriptions , 'llio principal produce exchanges - changes and boards of trade in the west ap pointed committcosto ; solicit subscriptions. The only money used was $300 collected at Buffalo , which was afterwards returned. Now York city subscribed $1,0.)0. Congressman Townshend , of Illinois , intro duced a bill in congress proposing to grant a special appropriation , butcongressadjourned without action. Similar bills were intro duced in the legislatures of Ohio and Illinois , but they too fnilod of passage. I then came to Paris , in hopes that General Franklin , the United States commissioner , would at least erect u building at a cost of $2,500 out of the $250,000 appropriated by congress , but ho refuseJ to give one dollar for this exhibit , which could have been of moro practicable value to the funning Interests of the United States than ull the other American exhibits ( such ns they are ) combined. The French authorities generously gave u slto without charge which they valued nt $12,000. It Is to bo regretted that the movement should fail , for if successful , to use the words of the United States commissioner of agriculture , "it would enhance the value of every acre of land in the corn oolt. " Sioux Pulls' Nt-w Directory. Sioux FALLS , Dak. . August 12. ( Special Telegram to THE BEE.l The new directory of Sioux Falls Is being delivered. It con tains nearly ilva thousand names , which In dicates a growth of over ( four thousand population during the last year. CURES PERMANENTLY R , IIE TJ M A. TISM. Chronio Cases of 40 Years Cured. Hundreds Testify. No Return of Pain. AT DntmaisTS AND THE CHARLES A. VOOE1ER CO. . Baltimore. Ml While In the city do not fail to call on the store and see the finest and best Music Hall ori the Mo. slope. Come and take a look at our large stock of Pianos and Organs and all kinds" 6f musical instru ments up stajrs and down stairs 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS' IOWA and Power , Badger Shelter , Apple- Feed Gutter and Wood Saw , SPECIAL NOTICES. \ \ 7 ANTlilJ At once , ugenis to solicit , on sixP > T * ry or commission. Uooil reliable inun only. Permanent situation and good salary to the right p.irtlea. Address Council JllulTs ror- tralt Co. , Council I ) I nil 8 , Iowa , f < ) APIItST-RIjASS onglnn nud Itollcr can bo bought complutn for 33JO. Address Sprnguo's Foundry , Council Illuirs. T71OH HUNT S-room house , 009 Mynstor St. -LJ Apply to A. Louie. FOK KXCIIANOK-An equity In a farmnenr tun city for city lots. Johnston i Van 1'at- ten , Everett block. \\rANTKn ImmeaUtely , n waiter. Ixmlo Er ' Metzger , No. oil llrondwny. U boarders wanted nt VS Ilonton street. -L Good board at reasonable ratos. Mrs. I.\V. Cooper. KSTATR llought nnd sold nnd ex RI5AL changed. Spoclnl Attention Riven to exam ination or titles. W. C. James , No. 10 1'uarl St. , Council Uludo. Tuos. OFFICER. . H. M. PUSUY OFFICER & PBSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd Broadway , COUNCIL ! BliUFFS , IOWA. Dealurs In foreign &nd domestic exchange. Collections made mid lnt r st paid on tlniods- poblts. ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value nt low raes of interest. No , publicity : fair and honorable dealing A. A. Clark & Co. , ofllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Tlio liost is generally the cheapest. If you would be a tlrst class book-keeper , teacher , penman , or reporter and typewriter In a reabon- ably short time attend the WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE Bend for cntaloptuo Divine full unrticnlnrs roe. W. 8. PAULSON , Council lllulls la. COB. 5TH AVE. AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by tha Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , fur nished with all modern Improroinunts tor bonrdhiK anil day school. Tha acedemlo ycsr consists of two sessions. uoglnnliiB on the flrst Monday In September and February , respect ively. THUMB Hoard nnd tuition , per session. 876. For further particulars address Sister Superior , Ht. Frnnols Aciulomy , Council flluflti , In. PKOF. WHITE'S Adapted to thu public schoolH. The only complete thine of Its kind In existence uiirt In- dlopenslble lu the Hchoul room , School boards dCblriiiK the most perfect belp tor ttio teachers are Invited to uxuuilnu thtn. Address II. A. BAIjIjINRKR , General Agent , r 173 Willow Avo. , Council lliulfB , Iowa , CAPT. HAYES1 LIVERY Centrally loccted. J'irst-clnss turnouts. freMi IIOISCB and new carriages. Not nn old rlK In the stable. Special attention Klvou to funcrulH , and reduced rutea tor carriages for thlHiiurpoiio. \V. A. IIAYK9 , 1'roprlotor. Telephone 77. iiw Uroadwny , J. I ) . ElJMUNDSON , E.U SlIUflAKT 1'res. Vice I'res , CllAS , It , HANNON , Cashier. / > TTI'/PITM P'l'A'PIJ 11 iMT CITIZENS S1AIE BANK , or COUNCIL Paid lip Capital . 1WOM.OO. ) Hurplus . . . iiywo.oo. Liability to Iluposlton. . . .T.J5OJO.oo. nniKCTiiiii > 1. A. Miller , I'.O. Gloatou , K. Hhugart , K I ! . Hart , J. I ) . Kdmundson.Chas. It. llamion. Transact general banltm l.arucbt capital ana surplus of any bunk In southwestern Iowa. Interest on time deposits. NO. .3(3 ( MAIN QT - > It is a BHAT-AI/L. bocnuso it never breaks , splits , cniclts or curls. Bocriuso it is indestructible in the weather , and will undergo no chnngo in in any climntc. Because it ib more durable than any other roof mndo , iron , tin , slate or wood. Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor and is cheaper than shingles. Because it has been proven by the severest trials and has never failcu. For further information apply tu BIBKINBINB ENGINEERING- SUPPLY CO. , Boom 5O9 First National Bank Building , Omaha. Council Bluffs office , 115 Pearl Stroot. : l REFITTED Newly Finished Connected by Motor > = with COUNCIL BLUFFS AM ) OMAHA Located on Lake Manawa , the finest Watering Place and Sum mo Resort in the west , Beautiful Boating nnd Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing Beacn. RAJA J 8fc./M I Spoolal Rates to Parties nnd Families. Oor- A AM / GSQiQS o& r@r isayi | rosponaouco souoitoa. THE liTJSSIDXjIj. Kupcclally Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECFK1C 25 T0300 & / IIORSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications nnd e tlmatcs furnished for completosteam plant * . Hejjul itlon durability guaranteed , Can show letters from liners where fuel ucommiylsojual \\lth Corllua Non-Condunslng. Bend for rntuloguo. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , The HfJt Kqulpned KstablUliment In the Woht. DOBS Dyelnu and Cleaning of Garments and Goods of uvery description and material , Dry Cleaning of Mno tiurmuuu n Specialty. Out of town orders uy mall or expruaa , will receive prompt attention. Works on Motor Line , Corner 26tD St. & Ave , A , Council Bluffs , OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAM STREET G. A. SCIIOEDSACK.