THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : CMONDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. CQUNCIlTBIAJFFS. OFFICU. 12 rtUveredbr carrier In Any Part of hcCltfiv ' 1 ucnty Cents 1'er Week. , . . . H. W. T11.10N. . . , . . . .StANAGEH. O'UIir.I'ItONtiSl Niaur KIHTOII , No.zi. MINOU MENTION. N. Y. P. Co. - 4 OloRson coal. C. U. Music Co. , 533 U'way. ' D. W , Otis , city mill farm loans. lioston store lending hooisry liouso. The ronl estate transfers the post wcolc amounted to fl3,8'J.1.50. ( At the regular weekly wntch drawing nt E. Uurhorn's , Snturday ovenlne. tlio lucky ticket holders wcro G. A. wobcr , J. T. Chrlstonscu , John Evora and Ooorgo Scho- vcr. vcr.Tho Y , M. 0. A. rooms will bo moved to day from the present location to the now quarters 'in the Mcrriam block. All changes will bo completed for the reception ot visitors by ttio last of the week. Twcnty.four bottles of Ucrgundy wlno , four cases of beer and several bottles of claret nnd chnrnpngno are In the custody of Constuhla Ct-Vnlt , ns the result of u raid on Stcllu Long's bagnio on Upper Uroadway. A slight blu7.o In an old , unoccupied frame building on North Main street , culled out the llro department at un rurly hour yester day morning. Tlio llro burned very slowly , und was easily suppressed when the depart ment arrived. The Council Uluffs Water Works com pany , which in the defendant in n suit brought by M. & E. Hlnelumin for damages sustained In u recent llro through an Insuf ficient water supply , has lilcd u demurrer to the plaintiffs' petition. Very few nrroats were mndo yesterday , although a few drunks were rounded up in certain localities whcro prohibition did not prohibit. Notwithstanding the largo gather ings in the parks and at the pleasure resorts the day passed very n.uaty ! ! and no serious disturbances were reported. The Dodge Light Guards tmvothclr | prom ised dress parade , together with the Omiihii Guards , nt the uimory lit the Masonic tcmplo this evening at 8:10. The prize drill of the Omuhn Gunrds for tlio oulcors' prize , will' also take place. It promises to bo an event of unusual interest in military circles. II. ColTceu will act as captuln , and J , C. Dunn us btnmlnrd bearer for the Hlufl's dele gation of truveling men , which leaves the Uechtclo house 8 o'clock at Wednesday morn ing , mid after n half hour's parudo on this side of the river , takes motor cars for Omaha , where they will Join the grand parudqon "Drummer's Day. " Tbo now iron for the electric motor exten sion nlonc the Main nml Pearl street line has been delivered upon the ground , nnd the work of tearing up the old traclt will bo commenced this morning. The work will bo pushed as fast us possible and burring serious and unexpected delays the electric cure will bo in operation along the whole line before the middle of October. Martin W. Walker died Saturday night nt the California House , on lower IJrondwuy , of consumotlon , aged nineteen years. The de ceased arrived In the city a \ \ eek ago , ac companied by his sister , en route south , li op ine to find renewed heultti , in n change of cllmatn. Ho wus taken suddenly worst1 , and could L'O no further. Thu remains will betaken taken to 13ig Grove to-day for interment. Yesterday witnessed the reopening of the New I'ucllo house , after being closed for over a month for repairs , Landlord Huincs served an ele gant dliinc which was p.irtaiten of by over 100 guests. The house under its present management is more popular than ever , and will undoubtedly enjoy a very liberal patronage. It has been entirely rclittud and refurnished , und is now a tlrst class hotel. Ilcv. G. W. Croft having returned from his vacation trip the Congregational pulpit was occupied by him us usual yesterday , Numerous lloral decorations about the pulolt bespoke In u delicate way the welcome back felt by all. Following the sermon yesterday morning camn the observance of the Lord's supper. To-morrow evening the members of the church and congregation will civc a reception from 0 o'clock until 10 o'clock , at the parlors of the church. Dexter , employment. 8. B. Wudsworth & Col loan money. Swanson Muslu Co. , 333 Uroadway. Knlrinnunt Pnrlc. The beautiful gem.of Council muffs sot amid The romantic hills and shaded by ver dant bnugtiH of forest trees. The most de lightful place Imaginable for picnics , tennis parties and quite rambles. 'inko the eicctrio motor cars bridge line which lands passengers in the very heart of the park. Furo from Omaha to the park only 10 cents. The park is owned ntd controlled by the city authorities aud the best of good order is enforced. Steam und hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , 618 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. 1'orsnnnl I'arncriipiis. Mrs , E. A. Eby will return from u business trip to Kansas City to-Jay. E. H , Mnyhow und family bnvo removed to this city from Mobcrl.y , Mo. Mrs. D. C. McCuo and Miss Dosla Griin- mott , of Fulton , Mo. , are visiting Mrs. W. S. Marshall. A. T. Cole , who has been woriclng In Cole & Cole's hardware store , loaves to-day for Mount Pleasant to attend collage , J. J , Slcatmun has returned from the national G. A. H. oncamnmciit at Milwaukee , and Is greatly improved in hoaltn. Miss Francis Smith left last evening for Vlnlon , la. , to take her position as teacher of f muslo in the institution for the blind. Miss Nellie H. Hayes , of Hock Island , 111. , the uuw assistant teacher In the high school , lias arrived In the city , und enters upon hur duties to-rtuy. Mrs. Baldwin , ol ICcosauqua , Towa , mother of Mrs. C. S. Lcfforts , of this city , is seriously ill , and her daughter has boon sum moned to her bedside. Misses Katie and Maggie Murphy , who have bccm visiting for the past week with tbo family of J , M. G..lviu , ou Sixth street , have returned to their homo In Atlanta , Ga. F. A. Sprague , general agent ; A. W. Johnson and 8 , C. Urotllng , travelers , for the Sandwich Manufacturing company , will spend the week at Dos Molues showing the fe inontu of their goods to visitors to Iho state fair. fair.A. A. H. Mncr. F. O. Mlllnrd , 0. M. Burgess , Miss ] ' . Dodson , Miss Emma Barnard , Mrs. Hose Walters , O , L. Barrett und Hov. J. J. Ir II. Uocdy have returned from Fort Dodge , 1 Where they have boon attending the state convention of the 1. O. G , T , MUs Anna J , Chamberlain has returned from a month's visit cast among relatives and friends. In her rounds shu was ut .luf- forsonvlllo , Ind , , Louisville , Ky. , Hagers- town , Md , , Philadnlphlu , Now York city , Buffalo , South Bond , Ind , , Chicago and other cities , and also the noted pleasure resorts of Capo May , Atlantic City , Up-tlio-iludson , Niagara Falls aud Into Canada , taking In the sights generally , and returns invigorated for her year's work in the public schools of this city. * Kelley & Younkorman sell grocorlo Chase aud Sail born coIToos a specluly. o The ? ' w Ogdcu , Council Hinds , tlnesi and largest \ ol < l in western Iowa. Special at tentions o commercial uiou. J. G. Tlpton , real cstuto , 527 B'dwtty , City stcum laundry , SI Main , tel , 141. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lota at lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. H. Bbeafo & Co. Go to M. Keating for drugs , 505 Broadway. E. II. Shoafo & Co. give special attention to the collection of routs and euro ol prop erty In the city and vicl-itty. Charges moderate - orate , ODIcu Broadway aud Main streets , up stulr * . Desirable dwellings for rent at numerate price * . K , H. Sheafo & Co. . rental Broadway and Main treoti , up suirt. COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS , A Olty Hall Promised For the Near Future. A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. Tlio Tompcrnnco Women The Day In tlio I'nrKS The Vntuu or Knno iirtlilp I'cfflonal a ml General Notes. Another Chnptnr on tlin Olty Hull. "Well , I guess not no , I guess not. " H was not the Inimitable Low Dockstador who spoke , but W. II. Knepher , aldorman-at- larcc , who wn replying to TUB Ilnr.'s In quiry as to whether the now city hull project had not been cut olT In the bloom of. Itsyouth , uiul WHS oven now tilling n premature Rruvu. "Tho project Is nil right , nnd the now city hull will also bo nil right before many months Iiuvo passed , or 1 don't know what 1 am talkIng - Ing ubout. It's mighty lucky , though , Unit the council Isn't working at It the wuy the papers do , or It would bo ninny n long ilny before Council Bluffs would sco u new city building. Why ! Simply because the papers don't hung to It. Kvor.v hltlo whllo they have a spasm , and for several days wo don't ' rend ubout anything but city hull , then they get tired because they don't sco the wall * golnj ; up , nml then tno matte.-1s apparently forgotten for n week or two. Well , perhaps that Is the bettur way after nil , for if It was kept con tinually before the eyes of tlio public they might cot tired of It , nnd wiint It dropped en tirely to u'ivo thorn u rest. 13ut that city hall going to bo built. Wo uro now advertising for bids on locations , und the site question will bo settled some tlmo this month. Then , of course , wo will hnvo to find out what amount the city is willing to pay fop its now hall , mid I suppose Unit it will bo tlio proper thing to hnvo the question submitted at the regular fall election , U3 that would suvo the expense of calling u special election just to vote on the bond question. 1 don't suppose that it could bo called n bond election either , ' us the money would huvo to bo rinsed by a special lev.V , but the result would bo the same. I foci very sanguine ns to what the result of such nn election would bo , for 1 believe that the citi zens understand the situation perfectly and know that our present accommodations nro Inadequate , und nlso know that it Is throwing money nwuy to make any additions to the present city building. After an elec tion , would como the adoption of plans and letting of contracts. My opinion is that work will bo commenced on the now build ing by next February , nnd I sincerely hope thut I will not bo disappointed. It is pretty hard for n man who has nny pi-Mo in his city to hnvo to point out thut wretched feed storoon Ur.vnnt street when a stranger In quires for the city hall , nnd if there ever was u ciiso of excusable lying , It would bo , under such conditions , for the party utl- drussod to set up the claim that ho wns nlso a stranger , und did not know the location of tlio city hall. Aside from the disgrace at tach ing to the city through that portion of Us public property , there nro many argu ments that might bu ndvudced , but there is ono which nlono should bo sulrlciont. A now city hall is a necessity for the adequate ac commodation of citv officers und preservation of city records nnd those of the superior court , If Iho citizens wish to gainsay this they will soon have u chance to do so. " C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway. Fine jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning and repairing at 12. Uurhorn. Moonlight ou the Lmko. Don't fail to take in Lake Manawa and Manhattan beach during the moonlight even ings. The boating und b.ithlng nro delight ful and moonlight parlies nro all the rage. Tuo Famous cash bargain house , 200 B'way. Christina Science. The regulnr Sabbath afternoon meeting of the Christian Scientists was held in the rooms of the Western Iowa Business col lege at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A lit tle knot of Christian Scientists meet herewith with unvarying regularity at that hour every Sunday and hold devotional exorcises , and not , as popularly supposed , to discuss their peculiar views upon the laws of health. The cxccssivo heat yesterday perhaps made the nt'endanco lighter than usual. Only ubout twenty-five wore present , and these mostly ladles. But small as the number was , there wore worshippers from DCS Moines and Oiifjhii , besides the regular attendants from Council Bluffs. The services wore opened by prayer and slriclngand then J. P. Filbert , of this city , delivered u very earnest and thoughtful dlscourso from the text found in First Timothy , ill ! lii. 'M'ho church of the living God , the pillar- and ground of the truth. " The commentators' definition of what the church implied us now constructed was given as the aggregation of chrmian influonco. Iho stricter ecclesiastical term , the church militant of Christ 'on earth , primarily implies a warfare , tlmt. which resists it , be it what it may. This judgment is said to bo linal. The de rivation of the term church militant indi cates an organization of u military character , and the whole history of the church sustains It. Hut the prophei-y or Christ concerning the stone which ttio builders bud relucted applies to the Christian churches to-day as clearly und strongly us it did centuries ago. Christ is tbo ground nnd pillar of truth , and His command was to resist not ovll but to overcome it with truth ; and yet throughout all ages the church has been ji military or ganization against all sin , rejecting Christ's oharlty ns its corner stone. Hutico the earth bus mourned , unu because of thut rejection has como sorrow , sickness und distress. We , as cbrlatian scientists , claim the church and stuto are not divorced , never have been and never can bo divorced. Every law man kind has placed upon record nun been in conformity with the church's deadly onmlty towards sin , Every law from Moses down to Ulackstono has been u punlsbuiont.thoreby leaving out Christ , State , law and mudiclbo can never bo separated. The church , militant Is a material ro- Hgion and requires a matcrla medlcu , with Christ the material. Mind was the only healer. Ills theology , medicine and law wore ono charity , 'itie true church is the church Of the living God the church triumphant , uot militant. Whatever makes n new inau , whatever casts out devils , lieuls the sick , is the true church. The clay that Christ mixed with His spittle and annolntcd the eyes of the blind man had no virtue in itself , but the dlvlno will and mind of the Master wrought the miracle. This divine will and mind Christ gave to His followers and to His church , uud when It is rejected the pillar and the ground of truth is re jected. The services closed by singing the doxology - ogy uud pronouncm ? tlio benediction. The discourse was listened to with n great deal of Interest. On next Sunday Dr. Elliott , of DCS Moines , will preach at the usual hour. f-'ulmol Hook-i. For city , Catholic and country schools , at Crockwell'8 , 411 Broadway. If ynu want clean , Iresh Groceries and frultu.imllon . Johnson , t Olson , TlBroadway. . paper , room moldlngx nnd decora tions , No. 13 North Main si root Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 B'way Tcmprrnncc Wotm-n , The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. will bo hold ut the I'rcsb.Ytenau chuich next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. An inter esting programme has boon arranged in which the following ladles will participate : Mo'sdnmos J. Newton , E. I. Woudbury , B. M. Hoover , N , 1' . Jodio ? , B , F. Steveus. S , 1'helps. p. J , Montgomery. Smith , Tnlolc- stun , Coolny , Boebo , UerclienhaJ , 11. J , Fisher , It. M. Casudti , Amelia Bloomer , L , W , KOSE , II. A. KtotlUard and S. S. Slovens. Of A Viilunhln TowiiHhlp. From figures submitted by County Auditor IlundriokH it Is learned that tlio njsessed valuation tf Kauo township for ISS'J is $0,2M,437 , , uu Increase of 1,475.353 over that of last yuar'tt , nnd that of the oounty outsldo of Kane towuihlpU 47,37k,510 ) , un iucreaau of 70,142 over last year. This mnhcs tlio total assessed valuation ot the county $14,030- 047 , or nn Increase of $1,510,093 over that of 3888. It will bo seen that whllo the as sessed valuation of the county U thus largely Increased , the Increase comes from Knno township with the small exception of $71,042. As the ussrssed valuation of the city of Council Bluffs is $0,125,448 , leaving that of the remainder of Kiuio township but $ ' 7,039. It will bo scon thut the increase In the assessed valuation of rottnwuttamlo county comes almost entirely from this city. This Is but another proof of the growth of Council Bluffs during the past year , nnd shows ttint the rust of the county will huvo to got on n lively hustle or bo left far bo- hind. The indications nru thut the growth this season will fur oxcccd that of last year. Always on Time. If you wish to purchnsn a good and rollablo watch 25pcr cent lcs than club rates , and on easy terms , then call nt once nnd lanlto your own selection nt C. B. Jacquomln & Co. , U7 Muln street. Money loaned at L. IJ. Craft's ft Co.'a loan ofllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personul property of nil kinds , nnd all otnor nrtiolua of valuo. without removal. All business strictly confi dential. - An Orthodox .Jewish XVciIcllnir. Jacob Lohrmnn , n woil-to-ilo mechanic , nnd Miss Hosti Chcrrlss wcro united in ninr- rlago nt 7 o'clock last evening nt the Jewish' synagogue. The ceremony was performed according to the orthodox Hebrew rite , and wns witnessed by n largo crowd of citizens who wcro interested in seeing the strange custom which has been handed down among the Jews slnco the earliest times , Uabbl Llbbarinaii , the newly elected priest of the congregation , performed the cere mony. When It was concluded the young pcoplo wcro conducted to n feast which had been jiropaicd in the church. Kerr & Gray , real estate. 505 First avenue. DlHioliitlon Notice. The partnership heretofore existing bo- twc'.Mi 1'aco & Schnld Is this day dissolved by mutual consent , John Schnld retiring. All accounts duo by or to the llrm will be settled by cither of the old members. PAci : & SCHNID. The business will bo continued nt the old market , "US Broadway , by J. II. Pace , who will bo pleased to servo .his old customers and many now ones In the prompt nnd cour teous way ho 1ms always done. Few mon know how to run n flrat-oluss moat market in n first-class manner , but Mr. Pace Is ono of the faw. Odcll Bros. & Co. loan money. The most iberul terms offered. 103 Pearl street. Sumlr.y nt Fall-mount I'nrlc. The first of a scries of band concerts was given yesterday afternoon at Falrmount park by Dalbey's military band of fifteen pieces. It was a great addition to the many ordinary attractions of this beautiful spot , and the result was scon in the thousands of visitors who wcro in the park during tlio afternoon nnd evening. It was estimated that fully 3.000 pcoplo visited the pjrk dur ing thoduy. It was without exception the largest crowd that has yet gathered in the park , and all were satistlcd with the concert , which lasted from 4 to 7 o'clock. ICdticntion of the l > oaf nnd Dumb. We print below notice issued by the super intendent of the abnvo Institution , stating the time of opening the school and calling attention to its betterments and Improve ments. There Is no nobler mission on oart.li than to assist these who might otherwise re main in mental darkness in securing un ed ucation in this frco school of the state. There are some people in every county of the state wno are connected with or know of somn deaf mute child to whom this Institu tion would be n blessing , a homo and a school. To all these wo would suy , writeto the superintendent * and secure all needed information which may possi bly brine into mental activity a dor mant mind and result in a useful member of society , when othcrwiso tha parents , friends and community might have an unfortunate. Ignorant dependent. In addition to the school , industrial schools , under proper management , teach the pupils sewing , ironIng - Ing , general housework , printing , ahoomak- itig , broom-making , carpentering and tailor ing. It is in our schools that we , in Iowa , take such pride , und this institution being a part of this great benillccnt system , deserves the encouragement and assistance of all. NOTICE. Iowa institution for thn education of Iho deaf and dumb , frco to the deaf mutes of the state. To parents , friends , guardians and pupils : You nro hereby notillcd that the next term of school will commence on Wednesday morning , September 11 , and therefore all pupils should report promptly on the day before , viz : September 10. Ofiiccrs and conveyances will bo at all trains on those two days to meet the pupils. Parents need have no fear as to attention to their children after their arrival at depots at Council Bluffs. There have been many improvements and betterments made during vacation , all tend ing to the comfort , health , advancement and contentment of the children , A postal card notifying each parent or friend of the safe- arrival of their child will bo Issued on arrival. Have all trunks checked to local depot , Council Bluffs. Hoping for a prosperous'year , and ready at all times to ansxver ary and all communica tions , I remain , Truly Yours , HBKHY W. UOTUEUT , Supt. During twonty-flvo years trial , mor tality , where Dr Jollforla' preventive and euro for diphtheria and putrid sere throat ( as in malignant scarlet fever ) is used , IH 1-10 of I per cent , or , ono in a thousand. Under other treatments in Europe and America , 50 to 80 per cont. Address Dr. Thos. Jofferis , box 057 , Omaha ; or Dohaven , druppist , Council Bluffs. la. No physician re quired. Sent by express on receipt of price , $3. AVHIT-E'CAI'S 8UKI ) . Tlio Daughter of the Victim Demands Dulling ! s fur Injuries. BLOOMINOTON , Ind. , Sept. 1. Suit' was filed In the circuit court yesterday byMiss Nannie Norman against Marquis O , Reed , John Norman. G. W. NormanFrank Norman , John Carson , Ell Sowdors , James Hagsdulo , Isaac Bonham , Isaao SIpas and William Stacklcathcr , and $5,000 damages Is asked. Miss Naiinla is u daughter of William Nor man , who was the plalntltt in the famous "White Cap" case tried hero last February. In her complaint slio alleges that ono night in May , 18S3. at a very late hour , the defendants - ants broke into her father's house , and , while whipping him she was cruelly as saulted und forcibly compelled to remain , dressed only In her night clothe * , ami with her font bare , upon the ground for an hour in the prcscnco of the defendants whlto they boat her father. Mien Norman la about twenty-two years old and a school teacher. I.OW KlltOH From Omaha and Council Bluffs via the Northern Paellle to all points on the North Pnnilio coast have bo placed In olToct permanently. The Btop-over prlvileiio given on Northern Paellio second-class tickets enables the intend ing settler to personally inspect any DorLIon of Washington Territory. Free second-class sleepers are run via the Northern Pauillo from St. Paul through to Tacoma and Portland. Killed Ity liur lurs. IJlHMi.NOiiAM , Ala. , Sept. 1 , At Mont- jcello last nlglit John Lawrence saw light in his uncle's store und wont to sop about It. Burglars were inside and opened on him with pistols. He tired three tiuiea , but when all wns over the burglars were gone und Lawrence lay daad , shot through the hoart. Ono man has been arrested , charged with the offense. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrlblu cough. Shlloh's Cure in the remedy for you. For sale by Good nmu Drug Co , MANY IJUS1NKHB MUN GAMBLED. Uovcrntnnnt Mutiny Won From As * Klfttnnt. I'dq&nnsicr OPIIIIT. taniAXAroM' , .Sppt 1. William B. Uoiiny , the defaulting assistant postmaster nt Boonvillo , this titnto' , made n startling confession to the , iunct attorney yesterday regarding the ' 'Olrcumstuncos of hi shortage. Ho alleges that ho lost the whole amount , $0,500 , In iu\Wl playing at Evantvlllo , nnd gave the nmuoXof sixty men with whom ho had played. lio.fuys thosa parties were fully acquainted with his financial condition , nnd must have . .Known that ho had no re sources of his own , mid that their winnings represented the tfltst funds of the postoftlco of which ho had charge. The dis trict attorney refused to give 'ho names on the list for publication , but It Is known to contain those of many men of business standing in Evansvlllo who have never been suspected of frequenting gamb ling houses. Under the United States law any person winning money which must hnvo been known to bo government mono } ' Is made guilty of the crtmo of embezzlement , and subjected to the snmo punishment that Is visited upon the defaulting employe. Tlio district attorney proposes to Institute n searching Inquiry Into thn n'mttor. and the grand jury will have all tha facts laid before It when it mcoU next month. Thu defaulter Is u nephew of the in nvo r of this city nud the confession Is bollovcd to bo the result of a conference between the two to-day , the undo telling him to make u clean breast of every thing in the case. Young Denny wai re leased on $10,000 ball the major becoming his surety. limes from Omaha nnd Council lUuTs. Second class tickets from Omaha and Council Blulid via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific to Portland and all Puget Sound points are now sold at 586. Passengers via. the Northern Pacillo are taken through the eastern and cen tral points of Washington territory , and are onubled to visit nnd inspect any portion of the territory , stop-overs being given at Spokane Falls and all points west. Bon YOUNGHIt'S PETITION. Ho Bcjis to lie Allowed to Die Out sldo the iTliion Walls. SmXAVATun , Mian. , Sept. 1. Bob Younger Is rapidly dying of consumption. It is the general opinion that ho cannot live more than two weeks at the outside. Ho can not talk nbovo a whisper , mid ho can not sit up , his back Is so weak. The famous outlaw is possessed of an iron will , and until to-day It has remained unbroken , und never a mur mur has passed his lips. But this evening ho begged Warden Stardock to be allowed to die outside the prison , oven if it were only in the nearest hospital. He dreads the thought of dying in prison. His sister , Uitta , watches and waits on him night and day. Advice to .Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children teething. It soothes the child , soltens the gums , allaystill , pains , cures wind colic , and is the best remedy for diar rhoea. 25c a bottle. They Foutihtmt Lm-ulyV Inni * . MOUNT PEASANT , ' la. , Sept. 1. Henry county , lown , has hud for ninny years among its residents , threejsurvivors of the war of 1S12 Chandler , aged ninety five , Captain Peter Fisher , aged ninety-four , and JacoD Ilogers , who died"to-day at tlio advanced age of nearly 112 , having been born January 1. 1778 , near Pittsburg , Penn. All three of these old veterans were present .at the battln of Lundy's Lane. Mr. Rogers' father wns shot ttirougn the body at the battle of Bunker Hill , but survived and lived for many years in east Tennessee. Jacob Rogers was probably the oldest mason in the United Statesand ( will bo buried with masonio honors. Ho labored In a smalt wuy long after ho had , reached his hundredth year. About two years ago his pension , by special act of congress , was raised to > 0 a month. Captain Fisher Is a member of Mc- Farland Post No. 20 , G. A. it. , of this city , ana claims to bo the oldest G. A. K , ooy la the country. That hacking cough can bo so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.Ve guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. Depr Pnrlc Appointments. DEER PAIIK , Md. . August 31. The follow ing appointments were issued to-night from the summer executive quarters : John C. Watson , of Nebraska , attorney for Alaska ; Willis Vundevunter , of Wyoming , chief jus tice ; Wheeler G. Veury , of Vermont , inter state commerce commissioner. KOUTIi OMAHA NEWS. A Bml Cm in the Loir. Jkmcs Ryan , a cattle butcher at the Ar- mour-Cudahy packing house , attempted to stick a bullock Saturday , and the knife slip ping , cut a bad gush in tlio calf of the loft leg. Ono of the arteries was severed , and n surgeon was necessary to sew up and dress the wound. Not"H About the City. S. Landsinpr , holdingticket No. 70 , won the horse and buggy raffled off Saturday night In John Foloy's saloon , The infant child of Mr. and Mrs , M. L. Richards was buried Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock la L < uurol Hill cemetery , Charles McGuire , Christ Maloney nnd Michael Rowley will answer before Judge King for resisting Oftlcer Spocitlor in a Third ward fracas ut Q and Thirty-first streets. W. N. Babcock has called a mooting of the reception committee for the Merchants' week visitors , to bo hold in the Live Stock Exchange rooms , Exchange building , Mon day afternoon , ut 4 o'clock. .About L'crnoiifl. B , L. Moffatt , of Chicago , is visiting his broiher-ln-law , C. T. Van Akin. Miss Helen Poor , an accomplished young lady of Independence , la. , is the gucstof Mr. aud Mrs. John P. Evors. J. H. Adams and son Edward , who have spent three weeks traveling over Iowa , re turned Saturday evening. Patrick Baxter , of Chicago , on his way to California , stopped to visit his old friend , Captain John Murphy , of the Armour-Cudahy lire department. William Armour , boss In the Armour- Cudahy canning department , has removed from Omaha to this city and has taken u house utThirty-subpjid and R streets , J. M. Richards , of iKichanls & Saundcrs , after a business trip to Chicago and u run up to Milwaukee to attend ttio national G. A. R. encampment , returned Saturday evening. Cushman's Menthol inhaler cures catarrh , headache , neuralgia , astluna , buy fever. Trial free at your , druggist. Price 50 cents. On HlN Wny to Church. The Indiana Progress : Wilson Kee ner , of Rood's fetation , killed thirty-six snnkos on his wayto , church on last Sab bath. ' Beccham's Pills cnro bilious and nervous Ills Homeliorly Itlunilored. Baltimore American : In a Moxldnn duel ono of the contestants was wounded , From a Georgia standpoint this accident was entirely unnecessary. " H , M. CHAMBERLAIN , M , D. EYE , EAR AND THROAT SURGEON. Glasses Accurately Prescribed. Special attention glvunto c'.ironic neuralgias , boadiciun : , upllepay und otliur nervoiin utroc- tlonn , a Urge majority of which uro cauuml by osuler defects , mid are entirely curablu by proour treatment of thu t-yea. Bund stamp for pamphlet , llsst of reference * given ou appli cation. Catarrh truatud with miccesa by mull att.T llrst coimultiitlon. Olllcu cor. .Ilromlwuy und Main street. OVIT Council Itlulfs Having * IlnnK. Houri-U to IS and 2 to D. Council lllutlv , Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES. OOUNOIL BLUFFS. _ _ FOR SAUE AND R5NT. \VM. SinnKNTOI'P , Ilcnl "nstate. Hpeclal > t intention Riven to examination Mid cor rection of title to Innds nmllots in city and county. Mo. H. North Muln st. > \j \ lOirsTiXiforTlcnt Unrrton land with lion BUS , Jjby J. 1C. lllco , UK Main st. , Council lliulf a. TOAIUUTTlMacolotsforsato by V. J. Day. GO IXJOIC nt the llubbltt I'laco on Upper Ilronilway , then sco K. J. lny. ) HOU8K5 for rent In nil parts of the city. P. J. Day. _ _ TOOK BALK Two flno now sis-room lieu ns on JL' I'ncillcnvc. will bo sold cheep for n small pnyinont down nml balance to suit purchaser. Kerr to Orny , 6-JS Vim uvo. OK ItliNT 3 unfurnished rooms , 001 Third avenue. _ I7UVB Kansas fnnna to exchange for tlty J-1 property. Johnston t Vtui ratten , tiverett blOCK. BXCHANOE A smnll newspaper outflt * ' to exchange for lots , Johnston tt Vnn 1'nt * ten. Council liliills. _ SKVKKAlj Nebraska farms to exchange for Council 11 hi IT a lots , Johnston it Vnn Vat- ten. _ TTOHSKSto exchange for rqiiltyln House anil jIlot. . Johnston & Vnn 1'nttcn. SiViilAI. : ; nice farms ncnr the city for sale. Johnston A ; Vnn FnUcn , Kverott block , Council llluira. _ T OT on ftveauo A. in lloers' sub. . (100 , If taken JU soon. Jolmston & Van t'ctten. _ _ _ _ HOUSK4 for siilo. $10) down nnd 112.51 per month. Johnston & Vim I'atten. _ LOT on High street , tiM : speak quick If you want It. Johnston .V Van I'nttcn. _ TOOK HAIitt Ono or the best paying cream- -L orles in lowu , making nowover i.uuu pounds butter dally. Also a largo brick butter , one nnd poultry house , nil coniploto with largo cold Storage elevator , etc. . doing big business. 1'rlco of this entire- plant complete Sii.ODO ; ti.txxi cnsn , bai. In 5 nnd 111 .years. Or would take Rood city property , or No. 1 Inn'l ' tor the ( M.UOJ payment. lluslnoss done last year37OiXi , will exceed that tnls year , uml It Is the onlv plant In the county , Enquire ot Kerr & Gray , 605 First ave. _ FOH SAIjl ! Acre lots In Orchard place. Tills property is located In the Hlco nursery , south of the iiinlii part of thn city , 1 A lullos from courthouse , ( ! co. Motcalf , 1J Pearl st. TOOK KENT Houses In all parts of tno city. -C Kcrr > V Pray. fU5 First nVc. TOOK HUNT Klght now li-room cottages on L' Avenue H , Snckett's ndd. to city , Honts very reasonable. Call and let us show you them. Kerr A : Orny , FOH HKNT-7 of the moat beautiful cottages in Council Hluirs : ono block from motor line ; new houses ; city water in the houses ncd all modern conveniences. See Kerr & Gray. SAMS 120 ncro farm In Jasper county , ' Iowa , located near coal mines that nro in operation. There Is n tlvo foot vein of coal under the farm. Oco. Metcalf , No. 10 I'oarl st. TOOK SALE Improved and unimproved prop- JL erty in every part of the city. Hare oppor tunities for Investors who seek speculations ; splendid opportunities for those who desire homes. . ( leo. Metcnlf , No. 10 Pearl at. BUSINESS locations oc Mnln nnd Broadway at great bargains. Geo. Metcalf. No. 10 Pearl st , T7IOU SALE BO feet lake frontage located be- JL ? tweon 0 It. boat house and Mauawa bench. Also a number of choice lots In Itegatta place. Oeo. Motcalf , No. 10 Pearl st. _ IF you wiiut some genuine snaps in choice lots on bottoms call and see Kerr fc Gray. They have some lots that must be sold regardless ot cost before Nov. 1. IP you have anything In the line of real estnte < ir chattels you want to exchange or dispose of , you should call on Kerr & Gray. You can llud them at their olllce , BO. ) First avo. , Council llluirs. TOOK SALE On monthly payments , very neat J- new house near Harmony mission. Cull or address Kerr & Utny , 603 First ave. . Council IllulTs. _ MISCELLANEOUS. 25 feet on Main street for sale cneap. Vohnston Js Van Patten. _ F INE homo on First avo. for sale. Johnston & Van Patten , FW ' _ W A good horse aud buggy. Jterr te Gray. _ REAL KSTATK llought and sold and ex changed. Special attention Riven to exam ination of titles. W. C. James , No. 10 I'oarl at. , Council Plugs. _ FHAIILR boarders wanted at 123 Benton street. J- Good board at rcasouablu rates. Mrs. I.V. . Cooper. _ 6 PERCENT loans made on real o state , cash on hand. V , J . Day. A . home on Oakland nvo. at a bargain. F. J. Day. f0xl60 on Oakland nve. , $3,000. F. J. Day. Q9x300 on Park ave. , $ .2,000. P. J. Day , HOMES forsalebn monthly payments. F. 3 , Day. 200 acres good bottom land in Iowa to ex change for vacant lots In Council BlulTs. K. E. Mayne. 01' ) Broadway. 10Uown and $5 per month. 3 good lots to sell . ) on these terms. High ground , full size and title perfect , E. E. Mnyno , 01U Uroadway , $ 275 will buy lot , blk 21 , Central sub. . If taken at once , on Aveuuo I ) . High ground , good title and Actually worth ! MX > . E. K. Muyno , 019 Uroadway. I71OH EXCHANOE-Lana In Iowa for Council - IUlulla property. E. a. Mayno , 010 llroad- way. Some more bargains to salt. E. E. Mayno , UIU Uroadway. \S7ANTED-Sltnation by a No. 1 miller. Can TT furnish Hist class references. Address 0. , Bee. Council Ulutfa. FOK 8ALB or Trade Full supply of hotel furniture , also lease for 18 months on small hotel In Council llluirs. Apply to Udell Uros. A : Co. AVKNU12 A lots , corners , great bargains , liensou & Shepherd , U-Multi tit. H OUSE and lot , Cochran aad. , cheap , easy payments. IJenson & gnephenl , U Main st. HWE WE havn more Uroadway property than any body , iieuson & Shepnerd. U Main at , LOT on 4th uvenue , Van lirunt Si Idea's HUD. , cheap , Ucnson & Shepherd , U Main st. JOT on Illult st. , flno residence lot cheap , t. lienuon & Shepherd , U Main at. BUST corner on Uroadway , opposite power house * liensou & Snephcrd , U Main ut. 5 LOTS In llayllss' 'ld , on motor line , &UO each. Demon It Shepherd , 0 .Main st. LOTS on aien uve. . genuine snaps. Benson tc. Shepherd , 1) ) Main bt. HOUSES and lots ; J100 cash , I'M cash. * MO cash , balance easy , liensou & Shepherd , D Main st , GRAHAM avenue property that will double right away. ! ' . J. Day. FOU BALK or Exchange A flno brlce hotel with trainii addition , situated In Central lown in a thriving town of y.ii'JO ' inhabitants ; two railroads. This hotel has 43 guest room * , sample rooms , a line olllco with plate gluts front ; slzo of brick KixK , u stories. Thu frame part Is mod for dining room , kitchen , laundry , etc , Will tradu for eastern Nebraska or Kan sas laud , all In ono body , part of It Improved and clear of Incumbrance. Price of hotel and furniture 110WO. A good chance for some one. ( loou reasons for selling , Encjulro ot Kvrr & Oray , EOT ; First nve. ' LOTS on'Uroadway , First avenue and Ave nues A and H , cheap. F , J , Day , AlLWAVTrlcycio-For sale cheap. Excev , lent condition. One man can handle easily * Will carry two persons und load , Address Do"1 Council llluirs W ANTED Competent girl for general house , work. Mrs. Oeo. Champ , Fletcher tor race. A baby's afghan ; owner call at Ileo olllce. I HAVE a snap for an Investor for to-day only. F. J. Day. Cole & Cnlis's ( irent Stove Hole. We have an extra heavy little N. 8 steve inodu to order for us that we are selling for J1We guarantee every one. This Is the best ( IS stovu over offered the public. We will sell Fuller k Warren's Western Diamond coal cook , No. P. at IS. Thin Is America's best , largest , heaviest stove at any price. Jtlstno u K stove of the world' * largast tovu foundry and with 7 ycara experience with this as our leading stove WB CHU recommend it 6s America' * best stove. Wo will bu flail to navu thu public call and com pare It with other makes. Our price thlo year Is a cut of It from tno usual prices eliewhero. Wu have thu largest block ot heating btovts wu ever tarried , with thu Kadlant Home and Stow , art a In thu lead. We have a variety ofOuks and wood burners from 11 up , Don't full to get our prices. Ktore oi > Q till V } > . m , Cole Ct Colu. 12 Main . 1 Ei 's 67 Feet Front. 175 Feet Deep. TIBIIE Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECFR1C 25 TO 300 LIGHTING HORSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications nnd estimates furnished for cotnplotesteam plants. Itegnlatlou , durability euarantccd. Can show letters from users where fuel economy I with Corliss Non-Condensing. Send for entaloguo. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , The llest Equipped Eatabllshmont In the West. Docs Dyelnjr and Cleaning of Garments on * ( oods of every description nnd material. Dry Cleaning of Kino Garment * a SpeLlaU ) . Out of town orders by mall or express , will receive prompt attention. Works on Motor Line , Corner 26tii St , & Ave , A , Council Bluffs OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNANI STREET G. A. SCHOEDSACK. liveiy , Sale and BoardinjrStable No. 1 Rigs to let at lowest rates , delivered in any part of the city. Horscn bought nnd sold on commission. Centrally Located , Plainer HIUT. W. O. UTTBBBAOK.23O Broadway THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD AND CIGAR STORE 418 UKOAUWAY , MAbONKY At J. W. PALMER HAS THE CHOICEST r.OT Of SUBURBS & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tha city. Gilt edged opportuiiltitH to 1mm dUto luvujtorj uul Iio.iuij3i3rj. Tnos. OFFICER , W. H. M. Poser OFFICES & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway , COLlNCILi UtiUFPS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign &nd domaatlo exchange. Collections made and Interest puld oa tlmo de posits. _ _ IMCOF. WHITE'S Adapted to the public schools , Thn only complete thing of IU kind In cxlxtenco and In * dlspunslble In the school room. School boards di'slrliij ; thu inont perfect help for tlio teacher are invited to examine thin. Addreui II. A. HAIjIjINGKI ? , General Agent , r 173 Willow Avo. , Council lllulfs. Iowa , J. D. EUMDNUSON. E.L. BlIUHAIIT Pros. Vlco Pros. CHAS. H. HANNAH , Cashier. fITl'JfPllTt1) ' ) PTATI ? DAVTf CITIZENS SIAIE BANK , OF COUNCIL Iir.UFFtf , Paid up Capital $ | 5Oooo.oo surplus 35,000.00 Liability to depositors. . . . 333.OOO.Oo DniKCTOii I. A. Miller , V. 0. Qleason. E. li Bhugart , K. 15. Hart , J. D. Kdimindson. Chas. H. Hannun. Transact general bunking business. Largest capital and surplus of any bank In nosthwcstern lowu Interest on time do posits. GEORGE METOALP , KUAh ESTATE , No. 10 Pearl St. Incorporated Nor. 1 , 1870. Boatnwest Corner llroadway und Main Street. CAI'ITAK , 6150,000. noeualk-gular lUuklngawl Kxchanga Iluslness OFPIUBUB : N. P. OODQK. 1'resldent : JOHN IIRIIKBHRUI , Vlco P.-ost. ; A. W. IIIKICMAN , Cashier. Dlrectors-N. I' . Dodao , J Hereshelm. 0 o. Kcellne , J. L. Btowart. W , W , Wnllucv , O. M. Dodge , 20to60 DAYS. This is u disease which lias ho ro to for * Baflled all Medical Scienco. Vfheu Mercury , Iodide ot. Potassium , Sarsapa rtllaorllot Springs tall , weguaranteeacuro. Wo have u Hemedy , unknown to anyone Intti * World outaideof ourCompauy , and ono that hoi NcvEit FAILED U > cure the most obstlnato casoi. Ten days la recent case * does the work. H Is the old chronla deep Keatml cases that we solicit. Wo have cured hundreds who have toeen abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced Incurable , , and wf challenge the world to bring us u cnso'that vr will not euro In less than sixty dayM. filnce the history of raealclno a. true spoclOa for Syphilis hag beou sought far but never found until our RIACSIC JIEHKDY w discovered , and wu are Justified In Raying It IB the only Kemeuy in tliii World tnat wlllpoS Itlvely euro , because tha latent Medical Work * , puhMiaed by the bunt known authorities , sujr ' there wninoveratruespecltlobofore , Ourr m- . edr will cure Jien everything else has failed. Why waste you tlmo and money with patent medicines tnntuovcr had virtue , or doctor wlttt physicians that cannot cnro you , you tfcat hay * tried everything lso should coma to us now and B. t permanent relief , you never can get It els * . where. Mark what we say. In the end you must take our remedy or NBVEIl recover and you that have been afflicted but a short tint * should by all means como to us now , not ona la tenof miw caee over get permanentcured. . Many Kctbelp ana ihink they are free from tn dlicnse , but in one , two r undo ? ? ar.i after It appears again In a more horrible form. This is ft blood Purlflor und will Cur * any Slcln or Blood Dlsouso when Every thine El so Fails. NOTICK WBdeilre 10 caution patients In r gard to parties claiming to use the Cook Item ed- . Our formula In not nnd CANNOT b Known to xnyone but our on' ! . THE COOK REMEDY GO , Booms 418 and 419 , Mou Block ( Le I.Unnr Hublt. I'nulllTclCured ItT AilmlnlmerlnB I > r. lluinca' tialden Hpeclflc. It can bu mrcn Inn cup of coffi'O of ti' without tha knowlodKu or the person lufcluu III l > ubiulutelr linrmi lc , unu will ctfuct u tpvuily ami iiurmuncrjt euro , wlietliur lliu iiiitluiit Is u moluruUi ilrlnkcror al coliulwruck. 'ItiuiisamU or Urunkiinlii Imvo tuuu made t ni | > i > rule invii who ti nvo tulu-it ( julilfn f peclUo In tliBlrcylTeowltliuiiltlielr kniiwloiluo nnd - - Inx its. , OmaUa. A. IJ. fcuetcr A lro. , Ovuncll Ilium. .LEMONADES , SHERBET ? , ' AND ALL COLD DRINKS. ( IttrlllcomettheiiiiH < iulii/ln * nice of lee oil the Stomach , Jet Mia Iftclth FMilrrlnr , for cVCbllilrta Xavleoratloff , and X to/itu i / ir ' ni mffli ( iRY'JUWAfr.itlni let All. TB Btit m. r ct d strictly tan tut Vctitt mtuleJ..a ICtlint Rimidy for Dltrrlai , Choliri Uotbii. DyitnUrr , 1 U Dlitrditisf tht Sowili , MKVIRS. 1 f& Dcarfilrii-I have tried tb IluneaiUu IllHckberry Julco you eo kindly tent mv. Itli ' ! ti no rlui ultra of dimmer V&p' alco. < lrlnki. Itli { reo Jrom liol , allnyi tlilrnt , IDIIH luo JUICE. ' nrunmllu flavor'anUU lu 6 lliuililiiKforcllarrliwM troub. IWJD.ft.a.l.r . . J'a- ' ± VNKCTAll. WATBU ictfiilljr. ictfiilljr."i M. I/ . Tor ' . by Dru K diti. Ucaltn anil Urecc ( * >