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* - r3 . " i * v , k-aj la * W-V - ' -JP MW * * . * v' " V r "U t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : StbNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30 , 1889. THE OMAHA BEE. COD NOIL BLUFFS DIW1GR NO. It ! I'l-.AItli BlIlliKT. Delivered by carrier In any port of the City nt Twenty Cents per Weok. H.W.TII/TON UANAdKU. TRtiKI'HONHSi TluftixrpfjOrrin : No. 42. Nimir Kuiroit. No , 2-1. MINOU M.KNT10.V. N. Y. l > . Co. Glcnson coal. I ) . VV. Oils , city nnil farm loans. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Uoston store , tlio leaders In dry goods. Carbon Coal Co. , wholosalo.rota li.lOPoarl The Omnha physician who has charge of Scoreo Wesley snya ho will bo nblo to save its right cyo. A bottle of wlilsky was ritkctl In nt No. 1010 Broadway by Constable Covnlt Satur- Iny afternoon. Miss Tllho Loutrlngor was given the doll Saturday night at tbo bazaar aa tUo most popular llttlo Rlrl. C. P. Shepard , n clerlt at Bono's , was warded the gold ring nt the bazaar , ( is the most popular cleric In the city. W. C. Duncan won the tncdnl at the last ihoot of the Council Ulufls rillo club , mid will bold it for tlin nuxt two wooUs. Miss C. C. Nichols has returned from the east where slio has bcun in the intnrost nf her lady patrons securing the latest styles. Bho will gladly meet lior uustomura at No. 103 Fourth stroot. John Connors and Hick Hall , the two lentil in who stele six pairs ot glovui from the Chicago clothing store , tmvo boon con victed nnd sent to tha county jail to do n icntanco of thirty diiys each. A pair of bright girl babies have made ( heir odvont In the homo of Mr. mid Mri. Emll Storz , residing on Lincoln avenue , nnd the pleased piircnls are conseiiuently twlco as happy as the average mortal. An Infant of Mrs. Schrobortr , residing on Bidgo street , died of dyphtherlu Saturday afternoon. The funeral oeciirci ) nt 4 : ! ! ( ) yesterday afternoon. It Is only n few days ego that the father of the llttlo one died of the narno dread disease. The handsomest line of furniture In suits , ilngld pieces and novelties , In the city Is that displayed by tlio Council Bluffs furniture Co. , 407 Broadway. Everything Is new and the prices are also HO low that they uro a decided novelty in this city. There- will bo an adjourned meeting of these Interested in foriulng.loc.il reading circles , at the board of trade rooms , at 8 o'clock this evening , tn hour reports sind plans to muito the work a grand success. Lot there bo a largo meeting of all interested. The hearing of Noul and Ilendorshott on the charge of cracking the "Turf Uxchango" safe , has been continued until Friday next , at which tlmo It Is llkoly it will again bo con tinued or dropped , as itis understood n settle ment has boon effected between the Tu rf proprietors ana the defendants. Among the lucky ones at the closing of the bazaar Saturday evening were the fol lowing : John Bono , largo easy chair ; Engl- ueor Burns , of the llock Island road , ailk hat nnd gold headed cane ; horse ana cart , Lucas Neumnyor : dinner sot , K. D. Amy ; parlor set , Hov. T. Urletkopf , of Uuialia. The Uobmson & MoLo.in company are in the city on route to Missouri Valley , and arc guests of the Scott house. In the party are General D. A. Allen and wife , a twin of mid gets , and Colonel Sum.Robinson , the senior member of the show firm , who stands seven feet nine and a half inches in his stocking foot. foot.Mrs. Mrs. Edmunds nnd Messrs. Probstlo and Whoclor will have a hearitig before Justice -Scliurz to-day on the charge of conspiracy. It Is alleged that the two men , acting under the Instigation of Mm. Edmunds , Induced Edmunds to enter a house of ill-fanio on Vlno1 troot by representing that , it was n saloon , In order that Mrs. Kdmunds might have grounds on which to sue- for a divorce. The ball gatno at t'nirvlew park yesterday afternoon between the printers and travel ing men resulted tn a victory for the latter by a score of 17 to 0. DnrKncss stopped the game at the end of the eighth inning. There were about one hundred and lltty spectators present. Several tickets were sold outside , o that the game will realize about 925 for the Jimmio Davis fund. .Too Borwcin um pired satisfactorily and llttlo kicking was done. done.Messrs. Messrs. Grimm & Barrett , or "Grln-and- Boar It , " as they nns mofro familiarly known , of the Reflector , have taken charge of the Council Bluffs news colums of the World-Herald. O. C. U. Ellis will retain the business management. Mr. Grimm was the manacrer nf the Council Bluffs 'depart ment of the World before the consolidation , and Mr. Barrett nctoj in the same capacity iu the Liucoln bureau of the Herald at the snnio time. E. n. Sheafo & Co. give special attention to the collection of routs and care of property in the elty and vicinity. Charge * moderate. Odlco Broadway and Mala streets. , Book-keeping , shorthand and other brunches at night school commencing Oc tober . ' 7. _ _ Tube paints T cat Chapman's art store. S. \Vndswortb & Co. loan money. Personal Judge A. Y , Larimer has returned from a trip to Wyoming. M. S. Stout , of Dcnton , Tex. , ono of the owners of the Ogdca house , is in tlio city. Mrs. W. A , Kenney leaves this week for n prolonged visit to relatives in Chllliootho , Mo. Mo.J. J. K. Collett loft last evening for a two weeks' visit with friends in Lawrence , JCun- ius , F. W. Hnwitt , Esq. , loft last evening for Story county , where ho will attend court this week. J. M. St. John , of Forest City , Is the guest of Ills brother , O. O. St. John , at the Uevoro house. Mrs. Milton Baker , of Plattsmouth. Neb , , Is ( n the city visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Georga W. Dnlton. Mrs. Carrie Hanna , of Wlnliold , la. , in visiting at the homo-of her parents , Mr. and Mrs , \V. Duncan. Mrs. Lou Hoi comb , of Clarindu , Is In the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. VV. Hcott , on North Mam street. Mrs. L. C , Dunn and daughtnr Nellie have returned from a visit among old friends unc relatives Iu the oast. J , II. Thompson , of Jcffcrsonvlllo , W. Va. , Tvha was In the elty vltlng J. W. Kelley , de parted for homo last evening. Mr. J , Gratlan , of Alton , III. , will umko a business visit to Council HlufTs this weak , pending several days with his son , W. J. Mrs. J3. W. lialnos was too ill to start on her proposed visit to Colfax Saturday , but will probably go to-day if sufllclently im proved. "Undo Billy" Wells has returnoa from Wyandotte , Kan. , whore ho was called on the sad mission of attending the funeral o ; bis daughter. Charles H. Towlo , secretary of the Kim- ball-Champ Investment company , dopartoi for the east Saturday evening ou u brief tour of business and pleasure. Rav. T. F. Thlckstun has returned from a month's visit In Pennsylvania. On uccoun of illness Mrs. Thlckstun was unableto get farther than Chicago on the return trip. Mr. Plepor , of Mt , Vernon , Incl. , who has been visiting Al Welslugor for some days lias returned homo. Ho will engage in the took business at South Omaha , but will ro Ida in this city , Juugo Carson ratne homo from Atlantic to spend the Sabbath with his family. Ha will return to-day and resume business In the September term of court , which , from present Indications , will lust until tbo No vember term , there being nn unusually largo docket. Nelson Monroe , major general , U. V , A. U. 8 , A. , of Boiton , Mass. , is la the olty one Attended the mooting of Abe Lincoln post O. A. It. , Saturday evening. Ho Is tuakliij B tour through the west , visiting the posts la the larger cities and laboring In the In terosls ot the $3 service bill , which ho Is con fident will bo passed by the next congress General Mouroo Is a guest of the Now Pu clflo , where ho will be pleased to seu any o the comrades. Now Pnelllo House , best hotel la the city | l.W ver day. Meals. 35o. N AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , A Youiier Man Mnlma a Strmmor Accidentally. YOUNG WOODWARD'S DEFENSE , \nini ) tlio. Churches A. Harvest Homo Servlcn A Knltli Cure Bale of Mnyno's Trotters Mention. Dnnsott Hnrcd Hy n Bullet. . A case of accidental shooting occurred at ho Noumayor hotel about 11.30 o'clock yes- crday forenoon. A couple ot young men , 3list Husa and Dan Hass'itt , were oicamm- nij a revolver , which the former was trying 0 sol ) , when the weapon was discharged , the ball passing through the front of lias- sett's log , about four Inches below the groin. It was merely a flesh wound , but It excited Quito a stir for some tlmo. Huss was locked up at the police station and his ball fixed nt 51.000 by Judge Aylosworth. Bassett wan removed to his room in the lotol and Dr. BelllnfTer summoned. The wound was dressed , nnd the doctor stated that the patient would bo nround ni usual in 1 few days. Uassctt Is an employe at Green's lacking house , nnd had but recently become a boarder at the Noumuyer. HUBS , who worus for Captain Klrsclit , Is also a regular jonrdcr at the hotel. The first report In re gard to tbo uftair was that it was the result of u quarrel or drunken brawl , but Investi gation proves tliiit thcro was no trouble whatever , tlio shooting being purely acci dental. _ Priests of Pallas exhibition and parade , October 1 to 4 , Kansas City , Mo. The Chicago cage , HurliiiL'ton & Qulney railway will sell excursion tickets to iCansns Cityr uip.Scp' tember 30 to October 4 , Inclusive , VffiP fnro for the round trip. For full purticullvs call on M. M. MAIISIIAI.L , O. M. HIIOWN , General Agont. Ticket Agent. Attend night school at Western Iowa col- icgo commencing October 7. "Tho Famous" cash l Jgaln ? house , 200 B'y AVIiut Woodward Has to Say. Wade Woodward , the young man recently ndlctcd for forgery , an account of whoso peculations has already appeared In these columns , states that Tnu UIR : has dona him a great injustice. Ho was seen yesterday nt the county jail , and solicited to give his sldo of the matter.Well , I don't know as I want to give my side , " said ho , "but I don't want to bo roasted the way you gave It to mo this morning. I don't like to see either side in the paper , and I would rather hnvo noth ing said about it. I don't say that you made up any personal roast , for I supposd you heard all these things somewhere. " "What was there in the articles that was not true 1" "Them was a good deal. 1 never went to any Omaha wholesale house or mercantile agency and tried to injure the credit of Parks & Son. Dun's man caino to mo nnd wanted to know how they stood , and I told him to nsk them , which ho said no had done , and they told him about the sauio us last ye.ir. Meyer & ttaapko's man and I had some talk about their standing , but I did not have any list of creditors , and did not try to injure their credit. They arc at the bottom of this prosecution and want to get out of the way , because I know how they do busi ness. "I suppose my gambling was one thing that leu to this , and that was something for them to go on , for I don't deny that I gam bled a good deal. As for these checks that aio declared forgeries , I admit that they passed throuuh my hands , hut they were paid in to ma at the store for goods , and I don't know who gave them to mo. I couldn't toll who the parties were or where they lived , or whether I would know tiiom again if I was to see them. I cashed the chocks , supposing them to be all right , and Ic.m toll you that my friends biivo not all gone back ou mo either. " "Hownoout that watch that you bought from Miss , on First street , and pawned without paying for It3" "That is all right. I bought the watoh on monthly payments , but I couldn't pay for it and had to pawn it. " "How about the revolver belonging to Parks & Son , that you took from the store and pawned * " "Wellthat is up hero now in a pawn shop. They know I had it a long time ago. I didn't try to got awayI have not tried to dodge the police. I was at the bazaar two nights lust week , and I was < m Broadway several times. No , I don't know what my bond Is fixed at , and I don't care. I have not nskad anybody to go my bail , and 1 do not propose to. I haven't ' uny attorney yet , and don't ' know what ono I will havo. Parks & Son are doing ir.o dirt , and I may have something to say alter a while , but 1 want to have a talk with Frank Parks. Ho was behind in n number of thlncs and put mo up to some of them. I won't toll all I know Just yet , for I want to see how things are going. " Woodward neglected to state why it was that he redeemed the forged checks as soon as possible , If , as ho claimed , they were passed in regular business irauBuotioue. C. M. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouerato prices. E. II. Shoafo & Co. . rental agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Let Russmusson beautify your house in best style and cheap. 1'J West Maine. A Cull For aids. We will receive cash bids per mall for grounds 100x175 feet on railway track In southern part of Council Bluffs , on which to erect electric light plant , up to October 1 , 13 o'clock noon. Address. SP13UHY ELECTRIC CO. , Council Bluffs. Ja. Well Merited SUCCORS. In Justice to the public a brief recapitula tion of the advancement St. Peter's parish enjoys is duo. Less than three years ago the lot on the craggy cliff was purchased. By the united efforts of a handful of people an elegant church edlflco has boon erected , modern in every particular , well furnished and fitted to carry on any service the grandeur of the Catholic faith may demand. LUtlo by little the possessions bavo boon added to until a handsome property has been accumulated , 1. e. , a church , rectory , parish school and sisters' home , amounting in all to { 30,000. It might be said that this has boon a miraculous achievement , for many obsta cles have presented themselves , that for the time seemed unsurmountubio. Willing hands , staunch hearts , true to the cause they espoused , and Implicit faith in God have guided this llttlo crow to a safe har bor.Muchof Much-of this success is duo to the zealous energy of the panshoners , but not all , as able assistance hus boon rendered by publin- splrltod citizens. Irrespective of the faith. For this the parish is truly grateful. Throe fairs have boon hold during the past two years , and huvo been liberally patron- Uud by the publlu In general. Saturdav night terminated a very success ful week , financially , for the church , the sum netted being well up In the hundreds. The ladles desire to tbunu all who helped them by patronage , donations of articles to bo voted and rallied , and by preparation of programmes to entertain thu assemblages from night to night during the bazaar. Council UlufTs may well bo proud of the tal ent and ability exhibited by her young pee ple. It shows the euro and attention given to artistic cultivation In this community to bo of a high order. Dempsey & Butler candy factory , 105 Main street. Blxby hus removed to Morrlam block. Night school commences at Western Iowa college Monday evening , October 7. Trying tha Fuitli Cnro , Iteportorlal curiosity wa * considerably ox- cltptt yestordav afternoon as a lady passed down Pearl street carrying unother In her arms , The load'was about a much as the bearer could manage. With visions of nil aorta of horrible- accidents conjured up before fore their actlvo fmnglniUlons , n couple of re porters took up the trail and overtook the objects of tholr chase at the foot of tha stair way In the IScno-Shugarl' block , where the aforesaid burden was deposited on the aide- walk , where she stood on ono foot until her animated conveyance could recover her breath. It then developed that the young lady passenger was n paralytic , who had been brouaht ever from. Omaha to attend the meeting of the Christian Scientists , who were trying to effect n a-.ro In her case. Her mother had simply carried her from the motor to the stairway. The scribes assisted tha young lady up stairs to the rooms where the exponents of faith euro hold forth each Sunday afternoon. It was learned that the patient , Miss Evans , has been a helpless par- alytlo from early childhood , but the faith euro folks took up the cato about a month ago , and now she Is nblo to stand nlonc , and can move a short distance. Her friends are very hopeful of her case , and Inclined to think that permanent restoration to health Will result. Fnlrmntint Pnrk. The beautiful gem of Council Bluffs sot amid the romantic hills and shaded by verdant - dant boughs of forest trees. The most de lightful place imaginable for picnics , tennis parties and quiet rambles. Take the electric motor cars brldgo line which lands passengers in the ver.y heart of the park. Faro from Omaha to the park only 10 cents. The park is owned nnd controlled by the city authorities and tbo best of good order Is enforced. Dr. Murphy.optician.room'JIO Morrlam blk. Western Lumber nnn Supply Co. , 18th and 14th streets and 3d and Oil avenues , carry the largest stock of lumber , piling poloMeslmo ! , cement nnd building material In the west. E. W. Raymond , manager. Sale nf Mnvnu'ri 'Irottorfl. The attached stock of C. E. Mnyno , con sisting of llft.v-six head of standard bred horses , harnesses and vehicles , and valued at nearly $150,000 , wcro sold Saturday at sheriff's ealo to Hon. G. W. E. Dorsoy , of Fremont , for $31,805 and costs. The property was thcn'shlppcd to his place at Fremont * The purchaser wns one of the creditors , and all claims were bought up by him , No bids could bo secured for uny of the animals Indi vidually and they were sold in a bunch. As tbo price obtained was Just sufliclent to satisfy the attachments , and there bolng out ono bid made it Is supposed that the pur chase was made on a by-bid in the interest of May ne , or tbo property would not have been allowed to go BO low. The two stall ions , Saturn and Osiris , are valued ut nearly the sum received. Attend the W. 1. Bus.college , Council Bluffs , > Koatiugprcscrlptionsand drucs , .505 B'd'y. Steam and hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilnort , corner Pearl street nnd Willow avenue , Council Bluffs. House nnd lot for $1. Buy your tickets in grand drawing so we will not have to defer rafllc. See notice in special columns , this page. Get Fountain 5c cigar , next Eisoman block Fine dressed chickens. G. Mottaz , Tel. 173. The Harvest Homo. There was a joyous and happy crowd of old and young people at the First Baptist church yesterday. The chuich was hand somely decorated with fruits , llowors. grains and grasses. The occasion for the decora tion. was the Harvest Homo service in the church. Dr. Cooly , the pastor , preached on the subject of "Tho Harvest" ut the morning hour and in the evening there wcro appro priate exorcises by the children. Both the morning and evening services wcro very In teresting and attracted a large attendance. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan oflice on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Always on If you wish to purchase a good and reliable watch 25 per cent loss than club rates , and on easy terms , then call at once and make your own selection at C. B. Jac > iuomlu & Co. , 27 Main street. Swauson Music Co. , 333 Broadway. - Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 418 B'lvy. C. B. Music Co. , 533 Broadway. Sunday tit Orescent City. Crescent City is putting on metropolitan airs , and the citizens uro calling for night police. A bunday police' court is one of the recently added features of this progressive town. Saturday night a gang of hunters fired about twouty-llvn shots in the center of the town , and yesterday a couple of Omaha policemen and a railroad man were arrested ns the guilty parties. Other charges were filed , however , and they were each fined $11 ! and costs for < . stealing fish from a tlsh box belonging to Ed Ferris , In Honor Creek lake. The prisoners were dead broke , but finally scraped up the neces sary cash by borrowing from a widow woman. _ _ ' Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. II. Sheafo & Co. Kclloy & Younkcrman sell groceries. Chase and Sanborn coffees a specialty. Finest market in cay J.M. Scanlun's. J. O. Tlptoa , real estate , 537 Broadway. A Koto Day In I'nrls. A grand fete out of compliment to "America and Corsica , " the latter ns the most formidable- claimant to being the birthplace of Columbus , will be given on the 12th of October in Purls for the celebration of''the UOVth annl vorsary of the discovery of the new world. " There will bo a procession of delegates from all the American states and from the West Indies. A Clienky Individual. Bnrdwoll ( Ky. ) Star : Any man who would go to church with a young lady , send her into the house , go out him self , lie down under a tree , go to sloop , sleep till ! i o'clock in the morning , leaving the young lady to get homo as best she can , then go around and offer the newspaper man the pitiful sum of $2.00 to play mum , has too much cheek for anything but a maniuulutor of the dentist's instruments , in which his whole tlmo is given to check work. Tilled DnincH as Btruot Mlnstroli , A London pupnr states that the other night the marchioness of Bristol , the Ladies Ilorvoy , and u few of their friends wont through thn streets and squares of Balgrhviu singing and jiluy- ing on guitars and mandolins. They tried to suit all tastes and sang "O Bella Italia" and "O Dem Golden Slip- porfc" with equal vigor. The proceeds of the night's work nro to bo given to the hospital Sunday fund. Tha Oldest Ilousn in the Country. Guilford , Conn. , now celebrating the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its foundation , has , it is claimed , the oldest house in this country. The house was built in 1610 for the Rev. Henry Whltilold , a minister of the Church of England , a non-conformist. The stones for it were brought on bar rows from a ledge a long distance from the site. The coinont used was brought from England , and is * now harder than the stone itself. At times it was used by the early settlers as a kind of fort to defend the in solves against the incur sions of hostile savages , and the first rarrrlago in Guilford was solemnized within its walls. HINTS FOR TlE ) HOUSEHOLD , Ono Lndy'a Rooloo for Cleaning Her Ballad Glovos. Oitannibcr i'col Found to bo Very Ef fective Tlio Proper Treatment of tlio Poet RitKitcil Collars Snvcd Seasonable Ro Tired. .Velum 0. Mcllvllle in DaugMtrs of America. "So tired , so tired 1" she bitterly sighed , As broom nnd brush she wearily piled ; Tired to death of work and worry , Tired of nil this rush and flurry Longing for oven nn hour to road , Longing fof tlmo earth's beauty to heed , Longing to paint that service for ton , Or bettor still yon thrush on the tree ; Longing for music , rest and fame , Longing to teach the world my natno , Longing to rise to a higher sphere Than simply toiling and drudging hero. "So tired , BO tired I" she bitterly sighed , Yet now no broom or brush she piled , Not tlraa now ot work and rush , Plenty of tlmo for painting thrush ; Time all written lore to read , Time all nature's wealth to heed , Tune for music , rest nnd faino , Tlmo to teach the world her mi mot Tlmo to rise to any sphere , No need for toil or drudging here ; A row of mounds on the hillside bnro Hud removed forever the need ot care. For Soiled Gloves. A lady called for tins mixture nt a drug store : Ono qunrt of deodorized benzine , ono drachm of sulphuric other , ono druchm of ohlorolorin , two drachms of alcohol and just enough cologne to miiho it pleasant. When she Imd gone the clerk romnrkod to n spectator : "Do you know what she wanted that preparation for ? You would not bo fur out of the way if you guessed Shut she was going to wash 'somo soiled gloves. That is one of the best and cheapest preparations for eloansing that I know of. You pour n little of the mixture into a cloun bowl and wash the gloves in it as yell wquld wash anything with soap and wuter. When the dirt is about re moved rinse the gloves in some clean fluid. Usually ono rinsing is enough , but if the gloves are very much soiled rinse a second time. If the gloves are of sv cheap kind it is best to dry them on the hand , but \ line glove , after having boon rubbed with n soft cloth to smooth out the wrinkles , mny bo hung on a-lino to dry like an ordinary garment , The preparation is an excellent thing to have handy not only'for "rejuvenating gloves , but" for removing grease spots from clothing and carpets and for spong ing coat collars and felt hats. The ladies in this town could sr.vo considerable money by following that onc'a example. " To Kill Cockroaches A correspondent of the Confectioner's Journal writes as follows : I bog to lor- ward you an easy , clean and certain method of eradicating cockroaches from dwelling houses. A few yonrs ago my house was infested with cockroaoho's ( or "clocks" as they are called hero ) , and I was recommended to try cucumber peeling as a remedy. I accordingly , immediately before bedtimostrowod tlio floor of these parts of thn house most in fested with the vermin with the green peel , cut not very thin , from the cucum ber , and sat up half an hour later than usual to watch the effect. Before the expiration of that time the floor where the pool lay was completely covered with cockroaches , so much so that the vegetable could not bo soon , so yo raciously wore they engaged , in suck ing the poisonous moisture from it. I adopted the same plan the following night , but my visitors Wore not nearly so numerous I should think not more than a fourth of the previous night. On the third night I did not discover one , but anxious to ascertain whether the house was quite clear of them I ex amined the peel after I had laid it down ahout half an hour nno perceived that it was covered with myriads of minute cockroaches , about the size of a tlea. 1 therefore allowed the peel to remain till morning , and from that moment I have not soon a cockroach in the houso. It is a very old building , and I can assure you that tlio above remedy only requires to bo persevered in for three or four nights to completely eradicate the post. Of course , it should bo fresh cucumber peel every night. Cnro ol' the Poet. Ladies whoso feet have become mis shapen from excessively narrow boots can do much to remedy the difTculty by care and pains , says Domorost's Month ly. Select easy , roomy shoes , and stockings of soft fabrics. Bathe the feet in water comfortably warm , never allowing it to grow cold enough to fool chilly , and wipe them thoroughly dry with a soft towel coarse crash is almost poison to sensitive skins , and often causes irritation and a small eruption like rash. Then rub into them thoroughly about the joints or in jured parts , either cold cream , or , what is bettor , glyccrinco , perfectly pure , and mixed with double the quantity of water. Especially should it ho dili gently applied to the joints of the great toes if they are enlarged or pain ful. Wipe off with a damp cloth nnd dry carefully , after which powder the feet thoroughly with rice flour powdor. Brush off all that comes away easily and put on the stocking , boign careful that no semblance of a seam comes over the sensitive joints. Adjust the shoo care fully never "jump into" any article of wearing apparel smooth the boot over the foot and ankle if it is a high top , and bo certain that itis comfortable. ! These cautions may seem trifles , but the foot are ill , and all conditions of re covery must bo observed. Tuko euro that they do not become very colder in the least dump. The ankle should bo so protected by gaiters or leggins , if Micro is any necessity for going out in wet weather- The dillicuKy is an in flammation of the joint membranes , and has had many serious results. At night the feet mav bowiped otf with a damp cloth , and the glycerine and powder re peated. Ladies who adopt this plan , will never llnd soft corns coming be tween the toes. For huid corns there is nothing bet tor than a little judiciously applied caus tic , which should just touch the hard ened purt of the corn , never the sur rounding flesh. Repeat every other day , first soaking the foot in warm wa ter , and gently scraping the surface of the corn untl | It will dually come out together. Grout euro should bo taken to keep the caubtlc from the whole llesh , and the foot should never bo dump , n a the application will spread rapidly. Such a course of treatment persisted in , hus In several cases re stored 'o quito passable shape and com fort feet that were considered hope lessly deformed. Ilolps to Cleiinllno.-H. If the children's fltinnol drossosuro all greaby add borax to the water in which you wushthem. Dissolve a largo tablespoonful - spoonful of borax in a pint of boiling wutor ; put about a third of U in the first sudd in which the garment is to bo washed ( you should never rub soap di rectly ou woolen goods ) , another third in the next wutor ; shako the garments thoroughly before hanging them up to dry.After After the dust has boon well beaten out of the carpets nnd they are put down again they can bo vary much freshened by sprinkling [ corn meal mixed with coareo suit over them nnd then sweeping it all off again. The best way o clean out lend pipes without the expensive > ald of a plumber .is to pour n strong solution ot concen trated , lye clown them , says the Woman's World. The lye will dissolve 1mirlint , indeed all luihnal and most vegetable miittor , nnd BO open the pipes. About as good iv way as nny to clean black silk is to tnko ammonia and alco hol ono part ntnmonln to Jhroo of al cohol add half as much \vatornnd , laying the silk ever an old shoot folded in four thicknesses , rub with n black rag or n apongo dipped in the mixture. Tlavo ready some old broom handles , curtain poles or other round , smooth sticks and wrap the silk ou thorn as tightly nnd smoothly as possible ; it will need no ironing. To clean straw 'mattings , wash thorn with salt water , but aot brine. Soap turns thoin yellow , An old broom , with the straws trimmed evenly makes n good floor mop. Air tlio Mattresses. A great deal ot attention should ho given to the proper airing of the mat tress every morning , and at least once a week n stiff brush should remove the dust which will accumulate , oven in the best ordered house , nnd under the tufts of cotton or bits of leather , or whatever is used to tack the mattress with. At tention should also bo directed to the edge of the mattress , vhoro the braid is sowed on , for dust sifts under that. VVhoro the bedroom is also the dressing room , dust cannot bo avoided , but it may at least bo changed , and it need not bo allowed to accumulate. Hcnsonnblo The keeper of a largo and boarding house in Lexington avenue , Now York , has oat meal porridge put on the table for all the boarders at break fast oyory morning , nnd ho says it is regularly eaten by every boarder of both sexes in the houso. A very largo num ber of the boarding houses of the city now provide oiitmoul porridge as a breakfast dish and it is favored by all hands , young and old. Yet it would have boon a curiosity for most of the boarders twenty years ago. For sandwich rolls the bread , should bo baked the day before , but very thin , not buttered , but spread with buef or ham chopped line as if grated , and mixed with salad dressing. Delicious Wnllles. Half a pint of cold boiled farina , half a pint of rice flour , two tablcspoonsfulsof wheat llonr , ono pint of milk , ono tablespoon ful of butter , two eggs , well beaten. Frozen Brown Broad. Toast and dry four thick slices of brown broad ; pound and sift through a ilno sieve ; boil a pint of cream ; swoaton with a half pound of sugar ; pour in a pint ot fresh cream nnd lot cool ; when cold turn into a freezer nnd lot freeze ; when frozen beat in the brown bread ; take out the darker ; repack the tub , cover nnd stand aside to harden. Biscuit Glacos. Put a quart of cream on to boll. Beat half a pound of sugar with the yolks of six eggs together until very light : stir them with the boiling cream , nnd stir ever the fire until it begins - gins to thicken. Take from the fire and put aside to cool. When cool flavor with vanilla and freeze. Whip a pint of cream very stiff nnd stir iu the frozen mixture. Fill paper cases with the bis cuit , puck in salt and ice uud freozo. Travelers' Tnlea By I'honojrrnm. Mr. Edison , when ho returns from Europe , will -furnish all his friends with the phonographic story of his travels. This will bo the fashion very soon. Nothing could well lie more amusing and instructive. While a letter des cribing journeys , to bo enjoyed by a number of persons at once , must bo read aloud by ono of the number , the phonograph tolls the tale exactly as the narrator would toll it wore ho present , putting in all the reflections , the ac cents nnd peculiarities of voice which make up the narrator's personality. A phonogram giving an account of one's experiences _ must bo prepared with care , since it will bo tolling the tale long after ono is vanished and in the dust , ju&t as one's human lips told it. BnulcvnrdH for Venice. At last Venice is to bo made a subject of municipal improvement. She id going to have new boulevards or now canals laid thaough her after the mtiu- nor of the now boulevards of Paris , and there is a tremendous hubbub of alarm among these desiring to keep her as she hus always been. A Deliberate Suicide. A young woman of Southport puts the most deliberate method of suicide on record. She walked into the water and sat down. After a while she lay down and the tide rose and carried her off. The Smokeless Powder Smells Bid. The smokeless powder that Austria is using makes such a fearful smell that it will have to bo abandoned. At a recent practice several men faimed from it. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wantea. R ju | > p SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SALE AND RZNT. WANTED Propositions for constructing , or constructing ana operating , a Htreot , car line from Ilioadv > ay , Council llliiffs , to the In- Htitutlon for the lioaf and Dumb , Distance auont ; 1H miles. Address communications to J , It , liico Council Ilmiru. Iu. " 171011 SAUI-On easy terms , choice residence X1 lot , ( jraham ave. , ou motor Una , For Sale HJ acre fruit and vegetable faim IU miles east of Cliauittuijiia grounds. A great bargain. J'.uny terms. Only 13 per acre. 1'orBale lOucreu adjoining city limits ; with 2-story frame house , large barn , wood anil coal shed. well , cistern , etc ; 40J bearing fruit trees , grapes aud berries. Price 10,0X1. The bare land Is worth the money. Par Knlo-ftt ) ucres / mile from city limits. Only ( Wiper acre. Hasy terms. For Hale -II acres choice grove landu on Grand avenue. Only W > X ) per acre , Vor Sulroom homo on motor line , one block from llroadway. Very cheap. I'or Hale Choice lots ou K. lUth Bt. , 3 blocks from motor ; ildo walk and city water , I'or Bale-Lot 4 , block 8. Hnuscom Place , Omaha , on 10 years' time at T per cent. W. C. Btacy room 4. Opera block. TTUMl HUNT Nicely furnished rooms , well -L ! heated , airy , all coiirtmlenceu , K block from electric motor line. Good roard next door , now modern houses. Ko. 17 KorthMadUon t. FOIl BAMt A great snap. New 19 room hoube , wilt bo tiuUhed November. House la un elegant residence 1th all modern conv'tn- lem.es , hot and cold water , bath rooms , etc. Located on oue acre of ground 31i blocks from eiectrla motor Hue , This Is a gruat bargain. Kerr & Ofay , * I7\OU HKNT House * of all grades nod prices , -I ? Kery & Pray. lul Pearl Bt , CKiTk rr& Gray for bargains on Uluildtreet 3 Especially Ad ip SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER Mills and El ovators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications and estimates furnhh d for complete stcMn plants , llegulatlon , durability guaiantcod. Cnn show letters fiom nsorn where tnol economy Is equal \vltli Corliss Non-Condensliiff. Send for catnlguo. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. BIO Penrl Street , Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , H Hydraulic and Sanitary Hiigincor. Plans , Estimates i Specifications. Supervision of I'ubliu Work. Browu Building , Coucll Bluffs , Iowa. _ N Justice of the Pence. Ollico over American Express , No. 41 i Broad wuy , Counull muffs , lovva. QTHMF Si Ql I\/IQ \ / Attoniovs-nt Law. Practice in the Stuto and Pod- O I U1ML Ot OlIVIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 ShugarUBono Block , Council Bluffs , Town. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. IVIONTGOMERY ? ll-ffon : P. J . , building , llfi Pearl St. Olllce hours , 9 to 12. a. m. , U to 0 and 7 to 8 p. m. / CTCWCMQ M n Ollico , No. 741 Broadway. Hours : 8 to HIV/I . OlLVLINO , IVIi U.lOa. ni. , and 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Tolo- fj pone , U87. It is a BEAT-ALL , because it never bronlcs , splits , cracks or curls. Because it indestructible in the weather , and will undergo no change iu any climate. . . . , , . - , Because it is more durable than any other roof maao. iron , tin , slate or wood. Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor and is cheaper thay Because it has boon proven by the severest trials and has never failed. For further information apply to BIBKINBINB ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY CO. , Boom 6O9 First National Bank Buildinff , Omaha. Council Bluffs office , 115 Pearl Street. WANTHD A soon Rfrl for general house work. Inquire at 3W t'lutner st , Mrs. L. A .Dovino. 171OII HXCII ANUi : or hale A hlKlilv improved 1 ? farm of 160 ncres , liJ In cres under cultiva tion , excellent bulldlnus , toncos , etc. , In Hussoll county , Kan. ICorr & Uray. S KK Keir & Gray for houses on Avenue U. KENT An 8-room house on South fltti FOK St. : In llr-st-clasi order , city water. BOX ! barn , etc. Inquire at Utt ) Ilrst avc. , or of U. P Olllcer. K N. Main st. GLEN avenue Is one of the finest resilience streets in this city or any city In thn world. Cool Iu summer and warm Iu winter ; healthful nnd dollKhtful in every respect. We have omo of the finest unimproved property on this btroet , ICorr & Gray. "TV you want quick returns nnd prompt Tjusl- JLnfcss transactions list yoiir property with Kerr & Gray. U > 1 Pearl St. [ , Council Illulls. BAHGAIN lots in Klddlo's sub , on nth avo. OradlnK all paid. * 10J each. N. C. Phillips , roomn , Kverctt block. OTS in TerwllllKors add ! 75 each. N. 0. Phillips , room B. Kverctt block. OTS in Van Ilnint & Hlce's add 8T.O , Kasy terms. N. C. Phillip * , room 5. Bverett bit. T bl3 in Central sue cheap. V.nay terms. N. -Uu. Phillips room S. Everett block. ABAUBA'IN in West Broadway property. N. C. Phillips , room 5 , Kverott block. WANTRD Hoom and board by ayoimRlady , tvfo or tlueo blocKB from the Ilostoustore. Address 3KI , lleo ofllco , Council DlulTs , btatlng lowest terniH. LOST A bundle- valuable paperB , between Klovnnth and Tostevln Bti. lleturn to O , M. Toulon , ItOl KleveutH si. I OTS In Terry addition. Monthly payments. IN. C. Phillips , room c , Everett block. LANDS for bale or exchange , N. C. 1'hilllps room r . Kvorett block. TTMPHOVKI ) farms in Iowa and Kansas for J-oxchunno for city property. N. C. ' Phillips. rooino. Uverott block. BARGAINS In all parts of the city. N. 0. Phllllpg , room ii , Everett block. _ OTS on 4th avo. and 10th st , very cheap lienson & Shepherd , 0 Main st , I" OTS on llroadway , anywhere between Conn- JLJcll Illulls and Omaha , lletison & Bhephord , 0 illllllMt. _ _ _ T71OII 8AM5 or Trade-Full supply of hotel JL1 furniture , also lease for IB months on small hotel in Council lllulFJ. Apply to Odell Uros. &Co. G OxlbO on Oakland ave. , W.OOO. P. , f. Day. 09300 ou Pai k ave. , l'i.009. P. J. Day , VKNUK A lots , corners , great bargains. llenson A ; Shepherd. I ) Main st. LOT on 4th avenue , Van Hrunt & Hlco's nub. , cheap , lleiiaon & Shepherd. U Main Bt. BUST corner on llroadway. opposite power liousu' lleiuou & Hneplierd , U Main at. LOTS on fllon ave. , genuine simps. Reason & t-hepheril , 1) ) Main nt , OIISK8 und lots : IIOJ cash. 3 WO cash. $ JO cash , balance easy , llonson to Snuphunl 0 Main Bt , Manawa motor line , corners. 110 IOTHon Jcash , balance 110 per month , lleniion A : Shepherd , V Main st. LOTS In Mullln's sub , 110 cash , balance JIO per month. Ueiison feBheplieid. UMaln Bt. TJKAIj BSTATH-llought and sola ana ex- J.V changed. Bporlal attention given to exam ination of titles. W. U. James. No. IU i'earl nt , TTtOH SALR-On easy terms , BOIHO of the best J3 arranged modern houses ( new ) in Council Illults. All modern Improvement ) ) , finely locatod. Call on B. K , Maxon , ilcrrlnm block. B AniIITT Place lots for sale by K. J. Day. G 0 IX30IC at the Ilabbltt Place on Upper Ilroadivay , then sou P , J , Day. WM. BIRDBNTOP1' . Heal Kstate. Bnecial attention given to examination and cor rection of title to lands and lota m city aud county. No. B. North Main bt. TPOK HAI-H-Acro lots In Orchard place. This X1 property is located In the Hlco nursery , south of the main part of thn city. IK miles from court home , Ueo. Muteolf , IU Pearl st. IIK Hauled Oct. 1st. new house , large lot. TIO warranty dead : property worth * 4.0W. Tickets worth II. At Fountain , Manhattan. Moore k llowtnan'Hclttarbtoru mid ( Jroen shoe utore , Particular ! ) . uUUreaa 21 IT Second avenue. TT10H SAMS Well established hardware store J3 including tin shop. Oood , clean , now stock of sloven , etc. , tn 2-story brick building. Vlxiu , with elevator and watohonue. Uood reasons for selling. U. Oruhl. 101 K. It-way , Co. Ululfi ) . 1 jiOIl 8AM5 or Hent-Onrdon land with houses , J-1 by J. It. Itlco , IU. Main ut. , Council Illullu. I71OH BAI.R-130 acre farm in Jasper county , JU Iowa , locutud near coal mliios that are in operation. There U a live foot vein of coal under the farm. Ueo , Metcalf , No. 10 I'nart m. HOUBl'.S for rent In all parts of the city. I' . J , Foil HKNT Several now modern houses from n to 10 rooms , ' well located. Apply to \ V.v. . linger , 3J Pearl at , , Council lllulTa. 'I710HSAI.K Improved nuil unimproved prop Ju erty in every part of tlio cltv. Itaro oppo r tunlties for investors who seek speculations ; Hplendld opportunities for these who doslro homes. eo. Metcalf. No. 10 Pearl st. BUSINESS locations oc Main and llroadwny at great bargains. Ueo. Metcalf. No. 10 Pearl Bt. FOK 8.U.K 80 feet lake f rontaijo located b e twoon C II. boat haute and Manawa boae h Also n. number of choice lots In Hogatta place Ueo. Metcalf , No. 10 Poari st. 6 I'EIl CRNTloans made on. real estatecash ; on hand. . P. J Day. AnRAUTll'tll. homo on Oakland ave. at a bargain. ! ' . J. Uny. HOMKS foTsalo on monthly payments. K J. ' . ' Day. _ _ GKAIIAM avenue property that will douhl * right away. V. J . Day. _ Onur.L IlltOS. & CO. loan money. The mosfc liberal terms offered. IU ) Pearl st. : boarders wanted at 1--J Benton street. J-Uoodboaid ut roasouablu ratos. Mrs. 1. W. Cooper. LOTS on HroaJway. I'trbt avenue nnd Avon * ues A and 11 cheap. K. J. Day. BOO StoveH For Snlc. Ihoio Is a HUccRostlnu nt coming cold days in ovcu tno sunshine of these pleasant aiituma evening" , unil tlio provident portion will comate to the conclusion tl'tit the bust thing to do to keep warm und save coal bills Is to buy the best ; steve made. * 1 huvo InauKiiriitod a stove sala diirltifr which DOJ ntuves will bo Hold , Including unpucfal Ilno of cheap cooks at the following prices : Ono No. H. Jill ; ono No , 8 triuimoil , tU , \\ith good draught regulations , and guaianteca llrHt class bukurn. > My leailerH will lie tfje Garland line complete the only faultless steve made. Heating stores from $1 up to $ " > t > , and will close out a largo stock of fatewart stoves at cost. I also hnnillo tin ) Monitor. Climax , Mason ft Duvtx , Charter Ouk , Kxcdlslor , Illrthday , Acorn and Garland riuws. Kiirnuciis. hot air and steam , put In by the only rocoirnUedHkllleil furnauu man in the city. , P. 0. DoVol. W4 llroadway. America's < 5 random Stoves. f Tlio Itnillimt. Homo and 1' . P. Btonart heat * ors , with the Fuller & Warren line of fine steel oven Btovcs unit ranges , . Klvo UN tha rojireaonto- tlvnstovus of tliu country. Wu null no olios entire - J tire lluo , but select the best Kooils of several ot I the lurji'iHt concerns in the country. We also hunillo a eooil chr an line that we can guaran tee , our f I" cook being n loading example. Of tlil.s class , with our Itudlaiitllomu , wo nro heat ing as many ns four anil live rooniN on from two to two and one-Half tonn of coal , It has mil Jo the most economical record of any store cvotf produced. Our mlcoa uro lower tlmu uiiyoiheu western city , and wo would conlfiuly invite tu publlu to cull at our stoic. < 1 Mum at , , opposlt Citlzons bunk and inspect goods and priced. COIJJ i CO I.E. I'rciniirn For Winter. The Peninsula heating Ktovcn are tha best la thu market. Have haniUudthem forllvo years. Kvery fule K\OH ! satisfaction , lloforeyou buy BOO them. The now Iloyton Inriiuces HID con- Htructc'd upon the most approved xcleiitiUa principles , and uro the bott .mil most economl cul furnuco in the world , for sale- only l > y W J. LuuterwasBor. ! KI7 llromUv.iy. Council Ululfa I ) . J. ; KlMUM ) > S ! , K. It. BlIUOAIIT , I'n-s. Vice Pros. CIIAH. H , HANNAN , Cashier , CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , orcou.NCiMir.ii ITU. Paid upCnpltol . SI3O.OOO.OO Surplus . 35OOO.OO Liability to Depositors. . . .335.OOO.OO DlitKCroilfl T. A. Miller , K. O. HloESun , li. L HhiiKUit , K. U. Hurt , J. D , Kdimdsun , ChuN. 1C llaiinan , TriuiHiict general bunking business Largest capital anil xmpliH of any bank la Nortliwe-iterii Jowii. Interest on lima deposits s Savings Incorporated Nov. 1,1670. Bouthwcst Corner llroadway and Main Htieets CAPITAL 1150,000. Omop.iis N. P. Dodge , President ; John Ileroslielm , Vluo Piesldent ; A. W. JUekinaa Cashier , DiiiKOTOlts N. P. Dodge. J. IleroBlielm , GeO. Kcellno. J.I , . Btawurt , W. W. Wallace , O , M Dodge. TIIOI. OFFICER. W. II. M. Pus ET ' J. M. PALMER MAS THIS CIIOIF.8T LOT Or SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tno city. OIH edged opportunities to I m rain dluto Investors and home Beckers. OFFICER STPilSEYJ ' BANKERS. Corner Main and Uroadway , OUUNUIIHIjUI'KH , 10A. . Dealers In foreign and domestic extbauye. Collections made uud Interest paid on time a1 posits ,