6 THE O3IAHA DAILY BEE : SfolUHSDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , 1889. THE JDAI.LY BEE. COUNOIL BLtJFFS. o ia I' Itllveredlir carrier In Anv I'atl of lieCltyn TwcntrCentM 1'erWcok. II. W. T1UON. . . . MANAOHIU TLMU'JIONUSl Jiff J JIFFS On ICE No. 43. K OHT KuiTon. No. 23. M1NU11 MUNI ION. N. Y. P. Co. Glcnton conl. C. 11. Music Co. , B33 U'way. ' D. W. Otis , city und form lonns. Dry Koodft , eastern prices. Uoston storo. Mr. L Klssell , on Grabnm avenue , Is ru- jolclng ns only n now pupa can. Tlclcotn nro on Ralo for tlio rouital Sntur- dny evening , nt Cump & Kills' druu store. 1'rluc , GO cents. Oly Treasurer Spctman Is dovotlnp moro tlmo nt present to n newly arrived daughter than ho Is to cashing city warrants. The Union Pacific overland express wns three and a linlf hours Into ycstcrdav morn- lng < It was composed of twenty curs. A apcclnl trnln came 111 yesterday morning over the vVnbuRh loaded with vliltors to lie Omnha fair. The heavy rnln was a Krent dlsuppolnttnont. Owlnp to tbo romovnl of tlio Y. M. C. A. rooms to the new quarters In the Mcrrfam block , the pymnuslum clusscs have been abandoned for tills week. In pollco court , "yesterday morning , C. Lrttidstroni wns lined S10 for Intoxluiitlon. 'Ibo CHHO npalnst Koburt Mardis , for assault ing an oniccr , was dismissed. The democrats meet nt tlio city bulldlnR to-morrow u von Ing to perfect arrangements for sending u largo delegation to the state convention ut Sioux City nn tbo 17th Inst. The funeral of F. C. Havens will take pi n co from tbo residence of G. VV. Jacobs , No. ICi'Jl Tostovln street this morning , ut 10 o'clock. Friends uro respectfully Invited to attend. A mU'.tla cotnpunv , to bo known ns the "Hibernian Hllles1 Is boliiK orKiinlzed , und tbo organization will bo perfected ut u moot- tug to bo bold next Sunday at U o'clock ahurp , at St. Joseph's hall. The case against Mrs. 13. Miller , charged with keeping n disorderly bouso ut tlio cor.- nor of b'cvcuth Htrcot nnd Washington avenue , wus dismissed yesterday morning , tbo prosecuting witness fulling to appear. The second trial of the Harrott brothers , for stealing u lot of chickens , was com menced again yesterday in Squlro Hon- drk'Us' court. It was not completed , nnd will bo resumed this morning. On the former trial the Jury disagreed. Tbo contractor furnishing the season's coal for the institution for the ( lout nnd dumb has been awarded to the Carbon Coal company. Last year tha institution used about UCOO , tons , and it is expected that the amount used this year will bo nearly douolo that. that.District District court Is quietly grinding away , but no cases of especial Intorcst have yet been reached. The grand Jury has made no report , und will not this week. A large number of witnesses ore being examined , nnd it is expected u largo number of indict ments will bo returned. The nicotine of the Hetail Merchants' Pro tective association , culled for lust evening , at tbo board of trudo rcoina , wus postponed owing to the Inclement weather mid the number of merchants who were absent in Omului. The meeting will bo held this even ing , and all members urc requested to bo present. The now church which Is being erected at Washington township center is nearing com pletion , mid indication duy has been llxcd for the 20th of September. The dedication rcreinouios will bo qulto interesting. Tbo new church Is a splendid building , and a decide 1 credit to Washington township enterprise. A largo delegation of Council Bluffs trav eling men assembled ut tbo Beuhtolo yester day , nnd bonded by Dahlboy'a band , inudo a parudo of the priuciunl streets , after which they boarded n special motor train for Omaha. H. CoiTcen acted ns captain , und L. C. Dunn curried the handsome silk banner , The boys looked very swell in their natty ut- tlro , and marched like veterans. C Mrs. Almy , who keeps u candy store on I'M Upper Uroadway , bus had a llttln girl who lives nbovo the store arrested for potty lar ceny. ' 1 bo little girl says that when sno and her mother went to live there. Mrs. Almy told her to go and take candy from the show cuso whenever she wanted to. This Is the child's explanation of what is charged to bo a criminal act. Invitations are out for the dress parade nnd hop of the Omaha , Guards at their nrmory next Monday evening. The Uodgo Light Guards , of this city , will attend nnd take part in the parudo. The guards will tnko twenty-four privates , flvo non-com- inittsioned and two commissioned olllccrs. A largo number oC invltod guests will also attend from the , UlulTs. Tbo Coursing club has decided to postpone the chnso , which wus to have taken jlui-o to morrow morning , as the hounds are still sore from the effects of the lust run. Thcro will bo a grand chase Saturday afternoon , Sep tember 28. nt tbo Plumer settlement , seven miles southeast of the city. There will bo other nieo's before that tlmo nearer the city , hut the duto is not yet announced. It is ex pected thut the next run will take place the fore part of next week. The articles of the. ro-lncorooratlon of LtiUo Mavawa.hitvo been illod In tbo ofllco of tbo county recorder , tbo election having boon hold on the 19th of August , when twonty- seven votes were cast , all of them bulng In favor of Incorporation , ana the town of Lake Manaxva Is an incorporated municipality. The odlcluls will bo elected ut another elec tion to bo hold this month. The eommis- olonors having charge of tbo election were F. C. Heed , C. O. Malonuy , Mark Dohisio nnd W. U. Uock. A man named Harris , who works ut Wlclthain's brick yard , loft the yard Tues day und has not bcon seen since. Some time ago ho lost a child which ho thought every thing of , and stnro than ho has constantly brooded over his aOllction until ho began to show many symptoms ot Insanity. Tuesday morning bo went to work us usual , out was tnlssod lutor in tbo afternoon. No ono has the least Idea which way ho ' .vest. A com pany of friends spent ull afternoon und evening searching for him , Dexter , employment , US Pearl st. J. G. Tipton , real estuto , 627 B'dway. Go to M. Keating for drugs , COS Uroadway. I'oMtponomniir. The young Indies' society of St. Francis Xavler's church , of tins city , have postponed their entertainment from Wednesday night to Fnday night. As bus boon said before , tbo entertainment will consist of muslo , lec tures , scones , dancing , etc Au enjoyable night Is promised by the young ladles , who ndviso all who wish to enjoy a good laui-li and a pleasant evening to conic and patronize thorn on next Friday ulgbt , September C. All remember the night und bring your friends with you. All holding tickets for Wednesday can use thorn on Friday , The entertainment will bo given at St. Joseph's bull , and will bofln ut U o'clock sharp. Muslo by Dalboy's band. Kcllcy & Younkorman sell precede Chase- and Sauborn colfees a speclaly , Good business chance ; a ) ,000 , stock ol gout's furnishing goods , bats , caps , boots aud shoos , 1s offered for sale by Fox & Hughes of this city , The business reaches XUOO ) yearly und is well established. . Kerr & Gray , real estate , 505 First avenue. Money loaned at L. U. Craft's & Co. 'a loan Olllco on furniture , piunos. horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds. uml all other articles ot value , without removal. AU business strictly con 11- Kalrniount I'ark. The beautiful gem of Council Blulfs sot unld tha romantic hills aud shaded by vcr- tlunt bought of forest trees. The most do- Ughtful place. Imaginable for picnics , tennis parties , and quite rumbles. 'anko the oloctrio motor cars bridge llno- whlch land * passengers In the vary Heart ol Dm park ' Furo from Omaha to the pavl only 10 c-ents. The park ! $ owned and controlled uy tbi city authorities and the bc t of wood urdoi U enforced. THE BLUFF CITY COUNCIL Mnkoa a Much Reduced Tax Levy lor the Next Yoar. AN ODD FREAK IN ANATOMY. Ctiniitnuqitn To Ilo fiohl To-Dny Crocket's llrlgndo ComlnirA llorrtbln SuloUlo Another Ons Coiiiimiiy. The Coiinoll Cult the Tnx Tjovr. The city council Inst evening , nt Us special session , adopted a resolution enforcing the collection of special assessment taxes , mid Instructed the county treasurer to proceed With the collection forthwith by ordering a special tax sulo of all properly upon which special taxes are delinquent. The city engineer reported nn ordinance estnbllshliiK the gradoon Uldgostrcot. which wns adopted. The Fojrmount avenue grade was also established. The water works company wan assessed $ < 13 for relaying -pavement taken up for water pipes. A resolution was adopted jileik'lntc Chicago the support and sympathy of Council Bluffs In her effort to sucuro the world's fair. A ordinance levying n pcncral sewer tax to create u fund for right ot way for sewers through private property , und similar pur poses , was udotud. ] Iho council then adjourned and went Into executive and secret session for the purpose- of fixing the annual tax levy for 1803. Upon reassembling they announced ilia following : Mills. Goncral fund 10 Extinguishment bonded debt ana inter est 2 Extinguishment paving und grading bonds 3 KxtinRiilshmcni of intersection sewer bonds und Interest 1J Gradual extinguishment ( undcd debt.yt Judgment fund " General city bridge 3 Public library J Park 1 Water tux 4 General suwor \yt Total 33 The total levy Is 10 mills less than that of last year. Under this reduced assessment the new levy gives a sum of about SlUo.OOO for exclu sive city purposes , outside special , Judgment und sinking funds , as against $1)4,01)0 ) ) last year , with the 40 mill levy. The Chicago & -Northwestern railroad comminy was ordered to keep fluginon at the cjossinus on Avenues A , U ana C. or dis continue ) their switching and making up trains al that point. The common carriers' and hacktnon's ordinance was taken up and passed , with the rates as previously agreed upon. The rates , as tncy now stund , allow the carrier > cents for carrying uasstncers to or from any part of the city , depots or othnr similar points within the city , und 50 cents for bag- gaga of 150 pounds weight. An Anatomical Mystery. The pont-martein held upon tne body of Frank Haven , the man who fell dead from heart disease in the alloy in ilio rear of the Biscmaii block on Tuesday , was not con cluded until after midnight. All day yester day the remains woru visited by crowds of curious people , among them every physician in the city and many from Omaha and out side towns. Yesterday forenoon the strangely malformed and misplaced internal organs were photographed. Two views were taken , besides several pen and pencil sketches made by special ai lists employed by physicians. All the doctors who examined the body do not hesitate to declare that in the whole range of anatomical study and in all the human freaks it has revealed , tbero never has boon an instance that puralollod this strangely formed individual. The ex ternal appearance of the body was re mark u- bio. The flngnr and too noils were not oval , but nearly perfectly round and more than twice the normal size. When the man was in health the disturbed circulation often made him an object of interest on the streets. His complexion would often bo a very deep pur ple or a bright bluo. THb bones of the sternum wore bulged out. The largest pro tuberance was on the right side of the mid- mu line , und about three inches below the shoulder. It was as largo nt u good-sized bowl , and in the cavity it formed the heart laid. This , like every other Internal organ , was reversed from the normal position and turned upside down. The lungs we're not more than two-thirds the natural size , they being almost entirely exhausted from tubor- culur trouble , und wjro very much diluted and death 'had resulted from a rupture of the right ventricle. The stomach was just reversed and was located on the right side ana overlapping the lungs. The liver an d spleen were both reversed und on the loft. Hoth were abnormally developed. Nature followed the same wrong-ond-to tendency when slio made tbo abdominal viscera and these organs were completely reversed. The brain was not examined , but it Is prob able the saino romarKilbla tendency was fol lowed in the development of that organ. Tno development of nil the organs was nearly normal , und all would have dis charged their proper functions the full al lotment of years ol mankind If they had not been weakened by disease. It Is not at all romurkublo that with all of these reversals of nuturo's customs the man should have boon decidedly loft handed in life. life.S. S. B. Wndsworth & Co , loan money. Swanson Music Co. , 335 Broadway. If ynu want clean , fresh groceries and fruitscull on Johnson & Olson,713 Uroadway. On Tlio Klnotrlo Hail. The immouso crowd that visited Omaha yesterday morning to see the parade of tbo traveling men taxed tbo motor line to its utmost capacity. Extra cars were added to the regular trains , but that would not sufllco and additional trains were put on. All were crowded and the isles , platforms and stous would not furnish the requisite standing room , There was not sufllciont power to handle 'all the trains , with their heavy loads , and considerable difficulty was experienced in petting up the grade to the bridgo. Ono train fulled to get up , blowing out a fuse , after which the currant molted the connec tions and set lire to the wood work of the motor car. It was quickly extinguished , but the motor was "dead , " und quite u "layout" resulted , several trains being blocked there for nearly half an hour , when everything was again straightened out , after which there was no further trouble , us the rush was about over. . It has been pretty clearly demonstrated several times that thirty horsonowoi motors would be much moro effective than the twenty horsepower motors now in use , as tbo bridge grades und the unusually heavy grade , on Madison street liavo frequently proven serious obstacles to a heavily loaded train. A few heavier motors would coma In vury good play , und it is not unlikely that the company will sesurosorao of the larger machines in their next order , Wall paper , room moldings ana decora tions , No. W North Main street Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 B'way A. New Ons Company Incorporated. A newly organized company , the Councl Hlufttt Gas and Kloctrio Light company , Dice their articles of Incorporation at the oftlco a the county recorder yesterday. The incor porntors are Charles L. Easton , of Now York , and Walter S. Wright , of Chlojgo The capital stock Is fSOO.OCO , with shares o flOO each. Mr , Wright owns 155 shares und Mr. Eastou 145 shares. According ti the articles of incorporation , 25 per cent of tlio capital stock must bo paid up bo fora the company begins business , which will baSep tember 5 , I6S'J. The corporation will con tlnuo for fifty year * lion , George V , Wright , of the Counci Hluffa Gas company , was soon yesterday af ternoou , and asked If ho know anything re guruing the new company , or it * iucorpor tors. Ho stated thnt ho did not , but was ncllned to think that the Walter S. Wright , r the now company , wuS the one onncctcd with Iho fuel cas com- mny , which has n plant In Omahn. Yom the name , ho Inferred thnt the new onipany wai organlzod to cotnpoto with the Humiliating companies now doing business n the city , and would respond to the mlvor- Isemont of the city council for bids forllght- ng the city. The nldermon uro not surprised to cc outside companies coming In , as they are nthflcd that there Is great encouragement or n company that Is willing 16 furnish light at moro reasonable rates than nro now charged , AlwnjH on Time. If you wish to purchiwn n good and reliable vatch 2.5 per cent lefB than club rates , and on easy terms , then call at once and mnko our own selection at C. B. Jacqucmln * & Co. , 27 Main street. o The Now Ogden , Council 1 Muffs , finest and argcst hotel in western Iowa. Special nt- entlons to commercial men. Itonrd of Supervisors. The board of supervisors is transacting outlno business , and will probably bo ready o toke a short adjournment by Saturday. The principal business of the session , how ever , will not bo taken up until Mr. C. 11. Valto sufllclontly recovers from his illness o bo present and assist In the deliberations of the body. If ho has not recovered by the end of the week , the board will adjourn until 10 IB , as the tax levy for 1S90 Is to bo made it this session , ana It Is desired to have every member nresent. The mutter must bo soi led at this session , and cannot bo postponed until the December term , as the clorlts In he county auditor's ofllco are now waiting to pot to work on the tax list , which must bo : omplctcd by January 1 , and will require hreo months to prepare. It will hurdiv bo > ossiblo for the board to complete ) the busl- loss of the September session before the middle of the month. Vine jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning und repairing at E. Uurhorn. , "Tho Kamous" cash bargain house , 200 13 road way. Chnmntiiia To-Day. Those who want the choice of Cbautauqua ots should bo on hand to-day. Thcro will bo cams ready to take passeugcrs out to the grounds , The trains on the Milwaukee and on the Bock Island roads stop at the grounds coming and going to accommodate the pub ic. This opportunity will bo given to get to and from the grounds. Everybody is urged to take a lunch basket and combluo picnic pleasure with business iroflt. The choice of lots will bo sold at luctlon. If the public take hold of this ontcrprlso as it should ttio Chautauqua can soon bo readily furnished the needed money for nakmg such improvements ana securing such attractions on the programme as will make this the leading CUautau < ] UU of tbo west. In thus helping along the enterprise the lot takers will also bo helping themselves. These lots should prove a tempting invest ment for many reasons. Get Fountain 5c cigar , next Elseinan block. C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway. Itciinlnn oTCrocker's Brigade. The famous Crocker's Iowa brigade will told its flfth biennial reunion in this city Wednesday and Thursday , September 18 und 10 , and preparations for a grand recuo- iou to the members and guests who will bo irescot attuat time are well under way. This brigade is composed of the Eleventh , Thirteenth , Fifteenth and Sixteenth Iowa n fan try volunteers , ana it , is estimated that fully 000 members of this famous brigade will bo present , together with u largo num ber of other visitors. The biennial address will bo delivered by Hon. Gilbert Pray , of Wooster City , la. Among the visitors who will bo nresent , who have accepted invitations , are .the fol lowing : General W. W. Belknap , wife und daughter , of Washington , D. C. ; Mr. Hueh B. Belknap , of Chicago ; Mrs. Wolcott aud daughter , of Kookuk , la. ; Colonel and Mrs. Winslow , of Chicago ; Colonel Gconro S. Rope , of Rockford , 111. ; Major A. A. Por- Icins , of Burlington , la. ; ex-Governor Sam uel J. Kirkwood , Senator W. B. Allison , Governor William Larruboo , Secretary of the Interior John W. Noble , William Peterson , of Stark , 111. ; Charles H. Smith , of Mount Pleasant ; J. J. Thompson , of Swan- ton. Nob. ; Captain A. B. Greo. of Iowa City ; Judco P. M. Casady , of DCS Moincs ; B. T. Chapman , of Derby , la. ; O. A. Warner , of Syracuse , Nob. ; John Huntington , oC Flan- drau , Dak. ; L A. Linville , of Osborne , Kan. ; Samuel Mahon , of Ottumwa ; Major General J. M. Scofleld , of Washington , D. C. ; W. H. Orton , ot Fullerton , Neb. , and General and Mrs. Govan , of Arkansas. The latter gcntlemun commanded the confederate forces in one of the engagements In which the Crocker brigade took part. Among the other attractions at this re union will be u bugler from Fort Leaven- worth , u member of the Sixth cavalry , and the famous "Em Seo" glee club , of Cedar Hapids. There will bo no camping out , as the visitors will bo entertained at the vari ous hotels. Regimental headquarters have been solectcd at the court house , govern ment building , Dohany's opera house , and the Masonic tern Die. oAta mcctinir of the finance committee , of which Hon. W. H. M. Pusoy Is chairman , hold yesterday afternoon at the rooms of the board of trade , a report was made that one- half of the money required for this grand affair had been subscribed and paid into tbo treasury , and the committvo was instructed to continue its work ana report again at an other meeting to bo hold next Monday. It has bcon decided to tender the visitors n grand banquet at Masonic temple , and covers will bo laid for COO parsons. Messrs. Louie & Metzer , the well known caterers , will have charge of this spread and will servo the following HBNC. Oysters a la Poulotte. Celery. Cold California Salmon. Mayonnaise. Chicken Croquette au Salpicon. Cold Vollerc of Prairie Chlclienuu Chasseur. Cold Koast Turkey. Hum. Tongue. Boned Capon. Chicken Salad. Pyramid of Meringue. Pyramid of Macaronis. Sorbet Hoyal. Cako. Coffee. Steam and hot water hoatlnjr , first-class plumbing. Work done la both cities. John Gilbert , 518 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouorato prices. E. H. Slioafo & Co. . rental agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. I'crsonnl I'nrncrapht. Ed Stlmpson , son of the city engineer , has gone to Salt Lake City , whcro ho will rusldo In the future. F. G. Pfolfer , editor of the Frelo Prcsso , bus rcturund from a two mouths vacation spent on the Pacific coast. Superintendent/Jainnboll , of the Milwau kee road , was In the city yesterday uioruluir , and wont east in his special car. Colonel W. F. Sapp wont to Lincoln yes terday to attend the Nebraska state fair , and purchase some tlno blooded stock , Mrs. Hugh Stophcunon and daughter and Miss Jeiinotto Stenhonson , of Ainsloy , Neb , , are In the city visiting Mr. H. Stopbenson , Assistant Commissary Goldsmith , of the Pullman service , was in the city yesterday , having returned from an Inspection trip west. J. D. Warren , representing the Simmons ardwaro company of St. Louis , loft lusl evening for DCS Moincs to take in the slat' fair. Ho will return to-morrow. Dr. Murphy , optician , room 210 Morrlair block. _ - E. II. Sheafo & Co. give special attention to the collection of rents and care of prop erty In the city und vicinity. Charges mod erate. Oftlco Broadway aud Main streets , Frank of n Ornzy fanner. John Anderson , a well-known farmer ol Lewis township , living about five railoi from this city , Is dead , as thi result of an insane freak In which ho in dulged Tuesday afternoon , Anderson has been acting rery queerly of late , the death o : allttlo daughter about four weeks ago , hav ing had a most disastrous , effect on htm. Ho went Into the cellur-of hU homo Tuesday afternoon and satuYK'toa his clothing with oil , which ho tieMltnltcd ! , nnd rushed out toward a neighboring cornfield , yelling at the top of his voice , and the flames tl'irtlng ' high nbovo bl.i lioJil. His cries attracted the attention of a Welt digger , who secured n blanket , and hastened after him. The un fortunate man wns chased nearly li'ilf ' n mlle before ho was overtaken , when his clothing wan entirely burned from his body , nna his llcsh wns hanging In shreds. He. was re moved to the houses nod Dr. M. .1. Bellinger , of this city , summoned. "Everything possible to relieve his turrlbla sufferings was done , but ho suffered unspeakable agony , as the burns were Very deep , nnd covered bis ontlt-o body. The funeral will occur at 3 p. m. to morrow. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices. Call nnd examine our list. E. H. Sheafo & Co. SOUTH OMAHA. NliWS. Ilnnr.l of ICducntlnn. AU members of the board of education were present nt the meeting Tuesday night. Superintendent A. A. Munroo reported favor ably on the conditions nnd progress of the schools. The following bills were ordered paid ! Stating- , t')0.f'J ) ; Fred Hnnson , $4.37 ; C. T. Van Akin , 13 ; Eggerton & Fnrnsworth , $10 ; Chnrlo Splltt. $30 ; Eggors & Book , ? 3- , 777.73 ; James O'Brien , > ; John J. Gorman , $75 ; Holmes & Smith , $3 ; Stockman , $0.75 ; J.'E. Hnrt , 515.73 ; J. F. Burt , $31 ; P. S. Mo Cally , $ J1 ; Daniel Bros. , ? 3 .no. Total , $4- 087 , < X ) . A. II. Herat , of Omaha , applied for n posi tion of llrcman In the school building. The board approved of the contract with W. H. Spollmun to superintend the gas and stoain fitting in the now school houso. W.'L. Selby's offer to deed lots 21 , 23 , 23 and 21 , in block 3 , In Selby's first addition , subject to an encumbrance of $70 on each lot duo In 1SU2 , for school purposes , was road. The coal bids were opened as follows : D. Morroll , walnut block coal , $3.74 par ton ; Mlllspaugh & Cuddlngton , walnut block. $3. 5 : Rich Hill , run of mine , $3.33 , nnd screened lump , $3.(55 ( ; soft nut. $2.90 ; somi- anthracite , $5.U3 , and Colorado , $8.15 , Sep tember delivery ; Howlnud & Bradford , wal nut block lump , September delivery , $3.00 ; L. T. Snndorland , September delivery , wal nut block , $3.44 ; balance of the season , $3.79 ; white breast lump for season , $3.U'J ; nut , $3.10 ; Iowa lump for season , $3.03. The coal matter was referred to Messrs. Walter .1. Slate and John C. Carroll. The order for blackboard slate was civon to the School Scat works , Marshall , Mich. , at 2Gi cents per foot laid down , a cents per foot put up. Adjourned * merchant Wi'ok V Chairman W. N. Babcock , of the reception committee , announces that the special train carrying the visitors from Omaha will arrive at 1:30 : o'clock Thursday , aud that the pro gram mo will bo carried out as published in Tun BIE. All of the packing houses will bo running full In every department Thursdav. und will bo open to tno visiting public. Every facil ity and convenience will bo offered visitors to see all the workings of packing house work. , , The committees have made nmplo prepara tion to receive , entertain , and feed the visi tors. The people of South Omaha extend < a cordial invitation to. tlio thousands of visitors to visit the Magic City , see Its wonders uud partake of Us hospitality. The special free tram will leave the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon , and will , Icavo South Omaha on its return at 7:30 : o'clock. Kppub'.ican Club Ueorcnnlzttlon. A largo meeting of representative republi cans assembled in Hunt's , opera house Tuesday night to reorganize , tlio Republican club and elect an executive board and oDlca-s. Cap tain John E. Hurt ] was elected president by 27 votes against 10 for Fred M. Smith ; Daniel Condon , vice president ; E. O. Mayfield - field , secretary , and Fred M. Smith , treas urer. The executive board of thrco from each ward was elected as follows : First Ward Messrs. Dr. J. H. Glasgow , Fred M. Smith and J. B. Erion. Second Ward Messrs , Charles C. Stanley , L. C. Gibson ana Samuel W. Dennis. Third Wara Messrs. Patrick Trainer , Walter J. Slate and John Byrnes. Fourth Ward Messrs. Thomas W. Wbit- tlesy , Colonel E. P. Savage and M. Mortison. Adjourned to moot at the call of the chair man. _ Not"s About the City. Hermann Kobert won tbo gun club badge Sunday on ji score of 17 out of 20. Micbaol P. O'Donnell has purchased tbo lot at Twenty-second and J streets and has commenced to build a house. St. Agnes parochial school , under tbo charge of the sisters of Providence , will open up next Monday in the new church. Miss Nellie S. Uoot , of Albright , who has been elected u teacher in the Omaha schools , has been assigned to the West Omaha school. Peter Itoonoy , an insane man , was arrested Tuesday by OHlcer Fallen. When unob served Mr. lloonoy struck Mr. Fallen knockIng - Ing the ofllcer down. The horsa that fell over the bank Satur day near Twenty-fifth und J streets has been killed by Marshal Maloney , under or ders of Mayor Sloano. Thomas KInsolla , the export ham-sower of the Armour-Cudahv packing force , who won in tbo contest at Waterloo last Sunday , and has a record of sewing 715 hams in ten hours , has $75 up and challenges any man in the world to a sowing contest. * Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work done and verified to by affidavit and certifi cate of recorder. Clul ins located. J. J. Corbett , Casper , Wyoming. A. PrecocloiiH tiittle Shaver. Mr. Wiclt , of Chelsea , is the father of a very rare lnfantof which ho and Chel sea can both boproud. . The infant's name is Nelly , says a London cablegram to the Pittsburg Dispatch. It is four years old nnd on Wednesday , bae.ked by its father , it shaved Ovo man inside of thirty minutes , for a silver modal. No modal was clvon to the men , who seem , however , to have deserved some thing. This precocious young woman did the job very neatly , with ton min utes to spare , taking about four minutes to u man. The men were picked out of a very stubby lot . Chnmbsrlaln'-i < ollc , Cholorn and Dlarrlp. ) KemeUy. > This modioinocanialwtiys bo depended upon , not only in'-tho milder forms of summer complaint. Jbut also for malig nant dysentery ana cholera infantum. The lives of many persons and especial ly children are si vijd by it eauh year. HIM Teeth for Drink. A Chattanooga inun tried the other day to pawn hisfiilso teeth to got money to buy drink. i Pears' Soap sodjrL ( s u beautiful com plexion. _ , Ilus | i > rf JlorsoH. Recent statistics show the stock ol horses in Russia td ho 21,000,000 , exclu sive of the Caucasus , Finland und the Asiatic territory , says the London TI1K CHAMPION OAH8MEN , TEEMER # HANLAN , USB NO oTiinn BUMKDY FOB Sprains , Strains , Soreness , Stiffness. Aches and Palna. Bold bjr OrucicItU und Dealer * . THE CHARLES A. VOGEIEB CO. , Bilumort , H . Tows. There are six fjovornmont studs , jcsldcs n Ifti-RO nninbor of prlvnto onos. The sum of 100,000 roubles is clovolod niinually by the Uusslun Kovorninont to ho purolmso of stulllons. Much 1ms > eon done in Russia of Into years to inprovo the brooding of horses. Races , rottiiiff tnntuhus und "shows" htxvb icon multiplied nil over the country. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria. When Ddby w nlek , \Vhen slio WM n Child , slio cripd for Dutortiv , Wlen she brcnrao Hln , eho cluog to Cnstorin , Whsn nboliBtT ClillJrcn. nti rave tliom Cwlorln SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SME AND R NT. RlAtTCSTATI-nought : nl sold and ex changed. Hpnrlal attention Klvon to axnm nation of titles. W. 0. James , No. 10 1'oarl at. "TOOK BALK or cxchanpo Now li-room house JL' in good location. Will oxchangn for 80 icrcs of improved land in Western Iowa , or will sell nnd take part In vacant lots. Kerr & ( Jrar , Council llluir.i , la. FOifKHciTANOE-KlO ivcrcs In Audubon Co. , .T miles from Co. scm , well Improved. Will oxchfingo for Improved Council lllulU proporty. Kerr & Gray , Council mulls. FOHSAliK Aero property in city , reasonable Kerr & ( lray , Council llluifa , GKEAT bargains In Nebraska farms If yon wantouu. Wo have a number on liarul that will bo sold cheap. KcrrAt Gray , Council UlulTs , la. WM. SIKOGNTOl'F , Itcal Kstate. nUentton Riven to examination ana cor rection of title to lands and lots In city and county. No. . North Main st. 1'iOH SALE or Ilont Gordon Innd with houses , by J. It. Itlco , lUiMaln St. , Council UlulTa. "D AI1IHTT 1'luco lots for sixlo by P. J. Day. GO LOOK at the Habbltt Place on Upper llroiuhvay then see F , J , Day. HOUSES for rent in all parts ol the city. F. J. IJny. TT\OH SALE Two nno now six-room houses on Ju Pnclllcnvo. will bo sold clicop for a small payment down and balance to suit purchaser. ICorr & Gray. 605 Flrt ave. OK ltr.NT-3 unfurnished rooms , 001 Third avenue , frilVE Kansas farms to exchange for city J ? property. Johnston A ; Van Patten , Everett bloclc. 17IOH EXCHANGE A small new pup r outllt - to exchange for lots. Johnston & van 1'at- ten. Council Illuirs. OEVEUAL Nebraska farms to exchange for O Council JllulTs lots. Johnston Ac Van Pat ten. HOUSES to exchange for equity In House and lot. Johnston & Van ratten. SEVIIHAbnlce faims neur the city for sale. Johnston It Van I'ntteu , Everett block , Council UluirH. LOT on nveatie A. tu Beers' sub. . (400 , If taken soon. Johnston & Van rutten. HOU8E3 for Bale , flOl down and J12.GJ per month. Johnston & Van Patten. LOT on High street , SI.'iO : speak quick If you want It. Johnston & Van Patten. T71OU SALE One ot the best paying cream- JC cries In Iowa , making now over f.OJO pounds butter dally. Also a largo brick butter , ewr und poultry house , ftll complete with latgecold fitorago elevator , etc. . doing big business. Price of this entu-u riant complete > , < XM : Sl.ixxicasn , ba > . In 5 aud 10 years. Or would take good city property , or No. I land tor tha fl.OJJ paymnnt. lluslnoss done last year. $ S7,030 , will exceed that tnls vear , und It Is the only plant In the county , Enquire ot Kerr & Gray , W. Flrat ave. FOR SALE Acre lots in Orchard place. Tills property Is located in the Illce nursery , Bnutnof the main part of the city.'A miles from court house , Geo. Nfatcalf , 10 Pearl St. FOR KENT Houses in all parts ot tne city. Kerr le Gray. 605 First ove. FOR KENT Eight now 1-room cottages on Avenue H , Backett's add. to city. Kcnts very reaBunablo. Call and let us show you them. Kerr & Gray. FOR RENT-7 ot the most beautiful cottages In Council IHutfs ; ono block from motor line ; now houses ; city water in the houses and all modern conveniences. See Kerr & Gray. 17UW SALE 130 aero fnrm In Jasper county , -L1 Iowa , located near coal minus that are in operation. Til ere la a live loot vein of coal under the farm. Geo. Motcalf , No. 10 Pearl t. TTIOH SALE Improved and unimproved prop- Jj erty in every part ot the city. Kara oppor tunities for investors who seek speculations ; uploiulUl opportunities for thosu who doslro homes. Geo. Motcalf , No. 10 Pearl st. locations oc Main and Broadway BUSINESS at great bargains. Geo. Metcalf. No , 1U Pearl si. FOU SALE BO feet lake frontage located be tween C H. boat house uiul.\lana\\a beach. Also a number of cholco lots in Hegatta place. Oeo. Motcnlf , No. 10 Pearl st. IF you want some gonumo Huaps in cholco lots on bottoms call nnd see Kerr A : Gray. They have seine lots that must be sold regardless of cost before Nov. 1. TF you have anytfilncr In the line of real estate J-or chattels you want to exchange or iIlspoHO of , you fihoiilu call on Keir & Gray. Yon can find them at their olllce. 1 > 0 > First avo. , Council Illuirs. TJlOHSALiB On monthly payments , very neat < JL'new house near Harmony mission. Call. , address Kerr & Otay , GU > first avo. , Council lllulls. M1SCEULANEO JS. ' /\DELL IlliOS. & "CO : loan moii5r7 The most v/llberal terms oirero.l. 10) ) Pearl st. Or > feet on Main street for sale cneap. Johnston FINE homo on First avo. for sale. Johnston & Van Patten , WANTED A good horse aud buggy. Kerr JcOray , . T IAKLU boarders wanted ut KJ lienton street. Goodboaidat reasonable rates. Mrs. I. W , Cooper. G PER CENT loans made on real estate , cash on hand. F. J.Iay. A BEAUTIFUL homo on Oakland ave. at a bargain. K J. Day. / OxlbO on Oakland ave. , W(01. P. , r. Day. 0300 on Park avo. , fJ,000. V. J. Day. TTOME8 for sale on monthly payments. F. J. Uay. ) acres good bottom land In Iowa to ex 290 change for vacant lou in Council Illulls. i ; . E. Mayne. fll't Uroadway. 10 a own and 15 per month , n good lots to sell ยง on these terms. High ground , full size ami le perfect , E , E. Mayne. 619 Broadway , will buy lot V , blk 21. Central Hub , , If taken $27ft once , on Avenue D. High ground , good title and actually worth 1503 , K. E. Muyno , fill ) I7\OR \ EXCHANOE-Lann In Iowa for Council -V Jlluirs property , K. K. Mayno , ( ill ) Uroad way. way.X7ANTED \X7ANTED Some moro bargains to neli. E. V > K. Mayne , UIU Broadway. TTIOR SALE or Trade rail supply of hotel JU furniture , also lease for 18 months on mnall hotel in Council lllulfj. Apply to Udell llros. AVKNUE A lots , cornars. great bargain ! ) . Benson & Shepherd , 0 Main st. HOUSE nnd lot , Cochran and , , cheap , easy payments. Benson fepnepherd , V Main st. WE have more Broadway property than any. body. Benson & Khcpnenf , U Main l. LOT on 4th avenue , Van Brunt ti IIleu's uu. , cheap , Benson & Shepherd , U Main t. LOT on BluCf bt. . line residence lot cheap. Bcnuon .V bheplierd , U Main Bt. BEST corner on Broad H ay. opposite power liouse1 Benson & Hlieplierd , 0 Muin at. FT LOTH In BayUsaMSd. on uiqtor line , tJOOeach Demon & Shepherd , U Main ut. I OTS on Glen ave. , genuine snaps , Benson & J Shepherd , U Main Bt. _ HOUSES nmOotat IIOD cash , JOO cash. MOl cash , .balance easy , Benson & BtiophurJ , U Main at , _ GRAHAM avenue property that will double right away. F. J. Day , _ _ rTvfS'bn IlrouiTway. Flr t avenue and Ave- JJnuea A ami II , cheap. K. J. Day. AILWAVTricycle-or sale cheap. Exce lent condition. One man can handle eauil. Will carry two persons ud load. AdUresa Boy Council Blutls S03DI1STB 1 s a BEAT-ALL , bocnuso it never breaks , splits , cracks or curls. Because it is indestructible in the wcnthor , unfl will uiulei'go no clinngo ID n any climate. Because it is more durable thnn any other roof marto , iron , tin , slate or wood. Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor and is uhoupor than shingles. Because it has been proven by the severest trials mid has novel" fulled. For further Information apply to BIBKINBINB ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY CO. , Boom 5O9 First National Bank Bulldin ? , Omaha. Council Bluffs office , 116 Pearl Stroot. E ! Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 LIGHTING HORSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Uegulatlon , durability guaranteed. Can show letters from users where fuel economy with Corliss Non-Condensing. Send for catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H Hydraulic ivnd Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates . Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. I D7 Justice of the Poaco. Olllco over American Express , No. 41 NOOLJI U fit. Broadway , Council BlulTs. Iowa , Ri QIJWIQ Attornoys-at-Law. Practice in the Stata and Fod- Ot OilVIO ( .rnl Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shupart-Bo : Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , One Host Kqulppud Establishment in the West. Does Dyeing und Cleaning of Garments un4 ( leeds of every description nml material. Dry Cleaning of Flue Garments n Speclult ) . Out of town orders oy mall or axpious.vlljreceive prompt attention. Works on Motor Line , Corner 26th St , & Ave , A , Council Bluffs OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAM STREET G. A. SCIIOEDSACK. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. P J Room 0 , Brown , , r , 115 Pearl St. Olltco hours , 9 to 12. n. m. , 2 to 0 and 7 to 8 , p. m. QTFVFIMQ M ROlllco , No. 741 Broadway. Hours : 8t HM OIL.VL.llO , IVIi U' 10 a. m. , and 2 to 4 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Tel phone , 287. TIIOS. OFFICER. W. H , M. PUSET OFFICER & mil , BANKERS. Corner Main and Uroadway , COUNClfj IlIiUFFS , IOWA. Dcalura In foreign end domestic exchange. Collection ! made and Interest paid on tlmo d > posits. Incorporated Nov. 1 , ISfl ) . Eoatnwest Corner llrondwiiy and Main Street. CAPITAL , 13.1. 10,000. Does a Hegulur Hanking and Kxcuaugo lluslness N. P. 1)01)0 ) K , ( 'resident : JOHN IU2KK8HKIM , Vice 1'rost. ; A , W. HIKKMAN. Cashier. Ultcctors-N. I * . DoUo ( , J Ileroxhelui. Oeo , Keellne , J. L. Btuuart. V ? . W. Wallace , 0. M. Dudgu. THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD AND CIGAR STORE IHtOAOWAV. & O'UUIK.V. H , M. CHAMBERLAIN , M , 0. EYE , EAR AND THROAT SURftEON. Glasses Accurately Prescribed , SurcUl attention uUeuto chronic noiiralglas , houiUches. epilepsy and other nervous airoc- tloiis. a lart-e mnjorlty of which are caused by oculer defects , ana are entirely curable by nrouer treatment of tha uy < ' . Bend stamp for immphltt. llett. of rofereures t'lvrn n appll- itttlon. CuturrU trttMeil witb succesu by mull after llmt u > n ulUtlon. OIllLo cor. Ilroadway and Main Htreet , over Council IlluUB HavlnM Ilanlc , lloun-U to V& uud t to 6. Council lilulln , loYTtt. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wunteu. jf > The best is generally the cheupout. If you would bo u llmt c'lusn uoolc-kaopur , toucher , penman , or reporter und typewriter In ( treason * ably short time attend tlio WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE end for catalogue glvinu full particular * free. W , B. I'AUI.HOK. Council lllullg la , J. I ) . KUUIINIISON , H.U 8IIUOART I'rus. Vice 1'res. CIIAS. K. .v , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , w.tmn. Paid up Capital . SIBO.OOO.OO EurplUB . M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3QOOOOO Liability to Ooposltors. , . 333OOO.OO DniKOTniw-I. A. Jllller , i'.O. Olenson , U. L Bhucart , i : . K , Hurl , J , I ) . IMmundsoii. ( jhtu. Ik llunnun , Transact gunorul baaking biulncsi. I.arK Dt capital aim surplus ol any bunk id noathwestern Iowa Interest on tlmadaposlw. J. M. PALMER HAS TUB CHOICEST tor or . SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Ollt edged opportunities to ti.