; i o . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; IfltONDAY , NOVEMBER 18 , 1889 " J r | THE OMA1TA BEK . COUNOILBLUFFS i * OFFICIO NO 12 I'hAUIi STIIUUT Etllmcd bv carrier In nnv pert of the City at E 1 Ifteen Cents per Week i H.W.TH/rON MANAQEIt K TKI.El'llONi:3t iK TlrMKrMOmtB No 42. 1 Nioiit lliuron No si II ; 1 Flitccn Couta n Week , Br From anil nftor November 10 Tub Duly i Dee will bo delivered by carrier * In Council I Bluffs ' at 11 f teen cents a wcok ; f- M1NOK MISNTIOV ! | N. Y , 1 . Co • „ I GlcMOti coal * i J Council Hluffs * A nbcr Co , coal J 1 ' \ Western Luabor and Supply Co t j 1 Uhatcher coal , sco ndvertlsoment I j I Ucst coal and wood at C. B. Fuel Co J t Carbon Coal Co wholesale retail , 10 Pearl t ' Fall sato begins Monday Boston store Tlio W. 0. A. will meet nt3 o'clock tills j ! afternoon wltli Mrs L. W. Tulley's ' , on Park I * avenue L . St Alban'slodRO No 17 , Knights of Pyth- h las , will glvo tbulr llrst ball of tbo season ut tf Masonic temple on the evening of 'tlio lilst y Inst Kxtotislvo nrratipoments bavo been 3- ma Jo to muku It n very cnjoyablo ulfulr J , The funeral of Georjjo 11. . son of Mr and AJ Mis A. Waugh , will tulio place nt 'J o'clock ai this afternoon , from ttio family residence r K. Ho 1715 SQUlU Eighth atreut Ho died j , § f Saturday nlht ( ? , of hornla , and was eight ? years of ago • * An Important meeting Union Veteran t ' legion , No 8 , will bo hold this evening , 'J ho nominations of cniccrs for tlio ensuing year f will ba made , nnd considerable ! important js } i business will como up for consideration It IS { ' Is requested that ml members bo present k f Tbo nddress given at the Hroadway M , E. J < church last ovenlng by Mrs G. A. Hewitt , % , under the auspices of tbo I. O. G. T. , was r listened to by n largo audience Tbo lady V ' has a national reputation as an nblo and I i ciitcitulninitsnoukcr , which was fully berne out by her address last evening 1 Ilov T. J. Mackny received a telegram last f f evening announcing the dnath of his mother , * % Mrs Henry JMacliuy , at Fort Scott , Kns , f V Ho will lcavo for thut place this morning fe . Mrs Mncltny was slxty-sovon ycara old Tlio ? ' C. funeral will occur tomorrow morning at 10 J , oclock ' 1 A collision occurred between two buggfes I. , on Uaiilon stroowycslorduy afternoon ' 1 ho i . articles of both vehicles wcro ladies appar ently unslnlled In tliu ruloa of highway oil * C qutto Uoth attempted to pass on the sumo V ( , ' sldo und a hroiicn wheel was the result , ac- j compunied byaovoial ltttlo screams nnd a f [ wboicsalo spilling of beauty in the dust , I Numerous complaints are again being ' ' mauo aualnstparties who arosmninp ; atLako n Mtinawn , contrary to law Yesterday a : lj number of fishermen came up from Flstta- ; II mouth and dropped seines In the lake The * Sj attention of the ofllcers was called to It , and ' Into In the oveuing a raid was planned and a ' jg number of ofllcers started out to lound up ir the depredators s , The steam heutlng plant of the new Indus jP- trial ball at the Institution for thu deilt and - & - dumb has Just been compleatod by John Gil- f < bert It is the ono plpo svatom , with vertical % . m radiators It works tlncly , nna is In keening 4 , w'1 ' a" tll ° nj > noiutment8 ot the institution * 7" The now building adds greatly to the Indus * } trial fucllltlcs , nnd provides for instruction • u r in several now and Important branches k . A few members of the Coursing club took J ; „ thu pack for a little cxcrclso run east of the a < city yesterday morning The club is nego- , \ , , * tlatlng with the owner of the Winnipeg ken f A col for the purchase of four line bounds 'f , ' This ono of the finest kennels in the country , i S and breeds some of the choicest strains Tbo * " club is getting hold of a number of very flno | ; : > dogs , and already has a pack that is valued | atovorJCOO ' Tbo Pullman rostaurnnt , 634 Broadway ( ; Money loaned at 1 , . B. Craft & Co 's loan < office on furniture , piauos , horses , wagons , , K porsonnl property of all kinds , and all other , j. articles of value , without removal All bus i st , lncss strictly conlldontial | p * W cabinets , only $1.75 , Schmidt's , 220Maln. I $ * f % Blxby , plumbing , steam heating , + Ierrmm St 4 block Pi . a ? . • Finest market in city J. M. Scanlins I J 'O ' tk 4 > Dwelling for sale on easy payments Also sf ft building lots at lowest market prices Call 9 K and oxamiuo our list E. H , Sheafo & Co | I Noumcyer hotel , first class.reasonablo rates I % The Hess Investment attd Truatcompany S v. • 1 • ' Dentil or Mrs II W , llluht J . Mrs B. W. Hight , wife of the well known ijf f ottorncy , Captain Ilight , died at the resl- % donco , corner of Fourth street and Fifth 't ' i nvonue , nt a o'clock yesterday afternoon | . Mrs Ilight has been a sufferer for n long ; " nmo , nud was dangerously ill sovernl times b i during the past summer The immediate ( if ? j cause of death was dropsy , She was the f daughter of 11. V. Snow , and was well 1 • ' known in the city , having resided hero * * iluriug the greater part ot her life The S ' funeral nrrnngoments have not bcea coin f f plotcd , and the hour for the interment will % bo announced lati r. 7 ' * , i i Drs Woodbury have removed thotr dental g Sofllco to 101 Pcurlstreot , upstairs Jtflr Now Ogden , largest , Dost hotel In western HjfHjIowa. ; . Special attention to commercial men E' Hat and bouuot sale at Friedman's this H ? ! week HP l fe Always on Time H9 f" If you wish to purchuso a good nmlroliable HI a ? watch 23 per cent less than club rates , and B K on easy terms , then call at once and make HI P jour own selection at C. B. Jacquemln & H m l'0" - W'lhi street , The fjoontions of 'i'liosn Now Toworo "Wo hnvo nil the lights the city Is willing to pay tor , " said.Alderman Luoy yesterday , when asked regarding the possibility of properly lighting Broadway from the center of the city to tbo river "If the citizens are williog to pay for It , there Is nothing to pre vent putting In an are light at every Inter section , or as many as they see fit There Is ono thing that I dent ' llko , and that Is the present location of ono of the now towers , Which Is located at the corner of Broadway and Twenty-fifth street I dent think it mould bo on Broadway at all It was located at the corner of avenue C and 'twenty-third street , when wo viewed the ground Four of the aldcrnion went out , and wo thought that the best location , but Alderman Kuephor objected , nnd it was changed to its present location I think It should bo at least two blocks from Broadway As for moro low lights , that can bo easily settled According to the present plan , there nro thrco low lights located west of Twenty-JIftU street , which would give ono light every quarter ot a mile Of course , moro would bo bettor , but wo dent ' wont to put them In Unless the city desirns to huvo thorn A good many want the lights , but dent want to pay for them , but if they are wflllng to I nay for what they get It would bo all right for thorn to go aheaa and put thoin lo " How about the tower at Third street and Eighteenth avonuol" "I think It is nil right , and the majority of the loins living down there are satlslled with it Some of thorn want It placed right on their corn or , but they would soon get sick of It if they had it Unless you have noticed Iti paitloularly , you have no idea what a lot of bugs the towers draw la the summer tlmo Thousands of thom get burned to death In the lumps , and thousands moro 1111 the air all around the tower I have soon fully half a bushel of dead bugs under a tower at ono time I dent ' want a tower my nearer than a couple ot blocks of my Hosiery selling at cost this weak at Fried Fountain cigar , a strictly lOo cigar for 5o at the Fouutaln , Try ono Desirable dwelling * for rent nt mouerata w-lcos. H. H. Sbeafa & Co , rental ugents , Broadww , and Mala streets , up stain SQUEEZING A SETTLEMENT Ex-Justice ) Frnluoy Jnltod For Not Accounting ns Administrator MORE CAND.DATES . FOR MAYOR IIkho Contested Tower liocatlons Another New Itlnck For 1'onrl Strcot The Kplscopnl I'ulplt The Nown In the IllufTJ Frnlnpy'n Swrat Batli "Fralney , John J „ lawyer , r. 127 Falrvlow avenue " So reads the city directory , but the directory Is slightly off That Is to say , that It wns correct Saturday night , but not on Sunday morning , for bctwoon the setting of the sun nnd the rising of the moon Mr Frnlnoy involuntnrlly changed hi * plnco of residence , nna his mall should now bo directed to the county Jail , In care of Shorlft ONeill ' Tlio frlsKy ex-Justlco of the peace , ox-lawyer , cx-rallway postal clerk and news paper man , is , flguratlvoly speaking , in the soup , nr , moro literally , in the criminal tureen " , with the cover tied on The history of the Fralnoy caio has boon previously published In these columns , but it may not bo out of place to hero glvo a brief synopsis of It John J. Fralnoy was appointed adminis trator or the estate ot B. II Fralnov , of which ho wns ono of the helrr In this capacity ho did not give satisfaction to the oilier heirs , ami legal proceedings wuio In stituted to remove turn Another adminis trator was appointed , hut it was found that nbout $1-00 could not bo accounted for An order of the court was secured requiring Fralney to make good the Bhortago , but he neglected to do It , and ho was then trlod for contempt ot court , found guilty , and sen tenced to impiisoniunnt until ho complied with the order of the court At this turn of ulTairs , Fralney concluded that the cllmuto of lowu was not very congenial and sklppell to Omaha Slncu his removal to the Nebraska mo- tropopolls , Fralney has been cmplopod in nn editorial capacity bv W. It Vaughn on the Omaha Democrat Ho has paid several sur reptitious visits to this side of the river , but succeeded In oiudlng the ofllcers Ho gnvo it out that ho was going to Sidney , Noli , Saturday uvonlng , to talco editorial cluirgo of the Telegraph , ' but the parties interested In his cauturo wcro of the opinion that the report - port was thrown out to arrest suspicion , so so that ho could visit his homo to say good ii > o and leave for the west Sundav evening A wntch was accordingly placed over his house , nnd ho was seen to outer shortly before - fore midnight The sheriff was notified , and with a few deputies soon bad the place surrounded Sheriff O'Neill and Deputy Sheriff O'Connor ' entered the house aud searched it from collar to garret The search was fruitless , so far as llnding the desired object was concerned , and It was repcatod agalu and again Over an hour was consumed , and every nook and crovlco was carefully examined without suc cess , and it began to loot : ns If it must be given up , when It was noticed that the coil ing ot ono of the rooms on the lower lloor was partially watnscoatcd , as It to cover a chimnor A clusu investigation of the second lloor revealed the fact that , a bath tub was set so ns to bo level with thu floor It was covered with a trap door , and car peted ever leaving no trnco of the opening beneath The trap door was lifted , and Mr Fralney , clad only in his night shirt nud re posing in ns comfortable a position as pos sible In the bath tub , gazed calmly out at the officers Ho evinced a 9troig disposi tion to stay there , until the order was given for him to get out , when bo began quoting law at a rapid rata , but emerged from Ills hiding place and proceeded to dress Ho wastakon to the county Jail where ho passed the remainder of the night Ho was visited in Jail yesterday by bis wife and a few friends His attorney , W. H. Ware , esq , was not in the city during the morning , and Joan Llndt , esq , was called to attend to his case The nltornqy announced that ho was golnir to get Fralnoy out on a writ of habeas corpus , but no such mnvo was made The amount now duo by Fralnoy is a Httlu over $2,500 , and an attempt has * boon made to induce him to turn ever his homestead property to satisfy the claim This ho would not do as long as no was at liberty , but It Is regarded as probubla that such an arrange ment will shortly bo consummated The court can not take possession of the property as long as the rnmilv occupies it , nnd unless the claim is satisfied , Frainoy will remain behind the bars Whatever move is made , it is certain that Fralney will not assume his new position on the Sidney Telegraph for uomollttlo tlmo • Sheet rauslo 10c , 5H3 Broadway > The best quality of goods at ttio lowo3t prices this week at Friedmans Great closing out sale this week at Fried mans J , G. Tipton , real cstato , 537 Broadway C. B. steam dye worm , 1013 Broadway Second Caii of" the Not Why didn't ' you publish the name ot the winner , when giving the names of the posst- blo candidates for the mayoralty 1" inquired a Well known citlzoa and political sago yes terday ot Tim 13nn. You named some good mon , but I will name three moro , nnd nmong the three will bo the name of the next mayor of Council Bluffs Hither ono of thom would fill the ofllco to perfection , and each has u strong following They are Dr D , Macrao , S. B. Wudsworth and J. W. loreoy I am positive that cither could bo persuaded to ac cept , and I know that either could easily bo elected , They arc good , Keen business men , and while their private in tores ts require a good deal of-tbolr time , I tblnlr there would no no difllculty in getting them to accept the ofllco ot mayor - You oo , it Is different now from what it uod to bo The salary has been increased to $1,530 , so that it will in- dueo a good man to devote some tlmo to It You cant expect a a man whoso prlvato bus iness amounts to anything to devote tbo tlmo that ho should to publio Interests la the mayors ofllce , simply for what glory there Is attached to It Wo pay enough for mayor to got n man who wlllrcprosont the city with credit and manage municipal affairs satisfac torily " "Is Mayor Robror in tbo race for ro-olec- tlonl" Well , Ill toll you , I dent think bo wants the ofllco another term Ho Is convinced that a ono term policy Is the proper thing , " ho ndded with a significant smile You havon't' .ttatod which of your inystlo three will bo the lucky mon I" "I didn't lutoiid to , but I would make a small bet on Foregoy I know bo doesn't want it but lam convinced that when ho Is Balisfiod that ho Is tbo choice ot u largo ma jority he will consent to accept the nomina tion , which la bis case is equivalent to an election Just mark wbnt I say and credit mo with political foresight according to the resuJu" Cobs | 1 a toad Qleason , 20 Pearl Dr 0. H. Bower , 6M First uvo Tel 220. P. 0. Miller , best paper hanging aud dec orating , Tbo best is tuo choapoit ' The Power of Truth The Rev , T. J. Maokay addressed a largo audience at St Paul's yesterday at tuo morning hour Llko all of tbo popular rectors tor's ' sermons , It was allva with the Issues and necossltlos of the Christian church at tnq present day It was devoted to an earn est exposition ot the power ot truth , Wo can do nothing against the truth There is an attitude of careless indlfferonco assumed by many thinkers of the present day to ward * , the great truths ot religion This indlfferonco Is caused by the number less divisions of Christians , aud by the dog mutism and bigotry of the theologian In Botne respects the opposition is reasonable They protest ogaiuit the position ot many teachers or religion at the present day , and justly Theology has been declared by ( each era of the tame to be uuprogrosslvo and un like all other iclouoes , lacapublo of any Rrowth or development , and shrinking In their ciecds all that can bo known of God and His attributes The sayings ot Christ lead us to look for something very different It is Impossible to read the gospel narratlvo nnd not catch the Idea that other rovolatlons of God nilcht bo forthcoming In thn lapsct ot nicos Mnny ot the sayings ot Christ provo that Ho never Intended that revelation should cease with His departure , that stag nation of Intellect should bo the consc- quoncoof the closing of the canon ot scrip , turo It Is a weak | K > sttion for His church to take to day , for by such n position wo deny the presence of Gods holy spirit In the world , which ts still as much Gods world us ever The speaker then wont nn to declare the necessity of reason ns well ns faith , that wo ' know from tuo history of the past thnt mans conception of God would contain only so much positive truth ns the human mind is capable of receiving , nnd the fact that our conception of God is vastly above that of the Ignorant and nurrow-mlndod Isrnlitc , ubovo tnat hold by theologians of thn past should bo an ovldcnco to us tbat faith must advance with reason , nnd though nbsoluto trust Is un attainable the amount ot error in our views may bo constantly diminished , and thus our duty Is to struggle over towards too light There mavboChrlstnin churches thatoven to day deny tins progression , but this church to which wn ewe allegiance nnd ltivo certainly Is not nna of thom Wo recognlzo that wo are living In n transition n e , nnd we wel come the frco discussion of subjects thnt wcro once supposed Ut bolougciilirelv to the domain of faith , feeling sure that God will take care ot His own , truth , nnd thnt the In terest shown by the people , the lulty In our churches , In these obstrusu subjects of theol ogy , will result in nn awakening of the moral and spiritual ltfo of our church The sneaker then made n personal appeal to those who from any cause , wcro standing aloof from the church , declaring that the true man who will ally himself with every effort which is being made by enrnott men to know the truth pressing beautifully onward , though conscious till the tlmo that Our llttlo systems huvo their day , they hnvo their day mid cease to bo They are but uroken lights of Thco and thou , oh , God , art moro than they " There are others standing on Inkle because of the piesonco in tlio church who uro con tent to remain in the old shell of a never changing theology , who cling llko baruaclos to the old rock , which the waves of truth are dally dashing them , pour waters ever them and they ceiiinln barnacles still But remem ber thut God has use even fur btrnuclcs What God bun patience with wo should en dure , remembering that there are minds so constituted that they cannot grasp the higher truths which others attain unto by x trugL'lo of soul The reason I admit so muen is lic- cnuso I would plead with men , or persuade them that there is a butter way than silent indlfferonco and Innocence Because I bolicvo that the strength of the church must finally uomo froai the class of men , who are now standing aloof I urn pleading with tlioso who are honest and sin cere , animated solely by a desire to know the truth , ltito this church , which is not hampered - pored by creeds of mans invention you enn come It is a ctiurrh wtiich bus room for honest doubt and honest doubters , nnd I tool sure that in so saying I have the ap proval of Ono who was sympathized with honest doubt , and in whose church Jio would llnd room for all who work towards the sauio great end , regardless of their craods The spenker then { closed with an appeal to his hearers to ueigb well the oonsequonco of their present course of Indiffurcnio , wanting them thnt by holding apart from their brelhron who nro engaged , however imper fectly , in the work of uplifting Gods great family ot mankind they tire delaying thcroby the coining of Gods kingdom upon eartb , if not lighting against God himsoif They do avoid responsibility by their present course God has placed us In this world to bless mid benefit our kind m Boots , shoos , rubbers Kinnchan , 33(5 ( B'wny E. H. Sheafo & Co give special attent ante to the collection of rents and caroof property in the city nnd vicinity Charges moderate OQlco Broadway and Main streets Ilr Woodbury Will Bui < 1. Dr 13. I. Woodbury was asked yesterday regarding his plans for building licit spring on his now site , next to the one sold by him to the new hotel compauy Ho stated thnt he would-certainly build , as bo would have moved into the building uow on the site , did ho not intend to remove it in the spring Said ho : "I will put up a three-story block in uuy event , and If I can make arrange ments with tbo hotel folks for the use of rooms , I will run it up six stories They will have about 125 rooms , and I could let thom twcnty-tlvo moro rooms , but unless I can make satisfactory arrangements with thom I shall hardly put on the three additional stories It will bo a h ndsoma block , and the hotel will not suffer in appn.iratico by hnving it alongside , not that ttio contrast Will be great , for both will bo models of beauty and architectural symmetry " Ladles nnd children's underwear must bo closed out rrgnrdlcss of cost , this week at Friedmans S. T. McAttco , ! 1 Main , 23J Pearl Finest line fancy groceries in city Pergonal Piirnm-nplis. Marshall William Sells , of Ncola , was in the city yesterday loolnng for u fugitive from Justice , but his aeach was unsuccessful s , A PLUCKY LITTLE SOHOOLMAAM She Helped Slicrldm to Win Ills Famous Fight at Wliiclmmor "Do ypu know , " said nn old gentle man of military maimera who poke tote to Mr Oluirlos Frohinmi in the loliby of Proctors Twenty-third street thcatro , Now York , hottveon the acts of "Sliou- andoah , " " that I saw a ludy in tlio row in front of us who romiudu mo of the llttlo Quaker schoolmn'am who helped General Shoriduu to will tuo fight at WinohcstefV" " • "Is that ao ? " Mr Frohmctn roplicd Who Is she ? " She is the wife of a man named Bon sai Mrs R. M. Bonsai , I believe , alio was called " said the military man General Slioridiin pointed her out tome mo in Washington ono day She was a cleric In the pension olllco then , and Sheridan got her the position IIo tola mo the whole story " What was it ? Well , this is it , as I roraombor it The general said people always talked about Sheridan's ' luck and said ho was reckless and daring , but this woman wus witness that ho navor wont it blind nnd that ho always fought on his in formation There was no luclc in it , ho said When ho wns down in the Shenandoah valley in ' 04 , lying before - fore Winchester , ho wanted informa tion of what was goitigon in the ene my's lines , and ho wnntod it awful bad Crook was pretty well acquainted in that country and the general at last asked him it ho didn't ' knowsomeono in Winchobtor upon whom they could do- pond IIo suid there was a llttlo Quaker girl in tlio town whom ho thought was all right , and Sheridan concluded to try her , There was nn old darky who had n garden patch about fifteen miles from the generals headquarters , " continued the spoaicor This darky had a pass to go into Winchester three or four times n week with vegetables for the confederate olllcers and townspeople Shoridnn had hlra brought to his head quarters ono night and asked him if ho knew the sehooiraarm , Ho said ho did , aud ho agreed to got n note to her , Shoridnn wrote a letter to her on tissue paper , appealing to her loyalty and requesting her to give him some information of what wns going on in the rebel camp , IIo wrapped the note up in tin foil in a little wad and made the old darkey carry it in his mouth Next day the dtirkoy drove to Winchester and gave the note to Rebecca Wright that was her maiden name , " Did ho got an answer ? " Yes , the darky brought back a reply in which the sehoulmurm gave soma very important information and prom ised to send soma moro from time to tlmo She and Geueral Shoriduu kept upncorrosponilenco.nfter that , and ha know everything old Early was doing After n few wcolre she sent word that Korshnw's r division of 8,000 or 10,000 mon had boon detached nnd was going to join ljeo's nrmy Aa soon ns Sheridan learned thnt Kershaw was gone nnd was fur enough off to prevent Ills getting back ho " made the nttack and captured Winchester " Did ho find tho.jjirl In the town ? " "Iudoed ho did , rind his report of thnt battle was written in her school room " Then the military man reentered the theatre nnd saw Shoridan's ride enacted , Tlio worst feature about catarrh is its dangerous tendency . to consumption Hoods Snrsatiarilliv cures catarrh by purifying tlio blood ELECTRICITY THE FATAL SPARK 1'hystologloal Theories Upset by the InvoMlirntiom of n Student How are wo made and what nro wo here for ? " Man is nn inquisitive animal , and these two questions have bothered hi in during all limo , and will probably enn- tlnuo to ao h > untij * tlio Inst trump sounds , says a writer in the Philadel phia lnquiror To llnd out how ho is made man is fond ot probing himsoif and cutting up his fellowmen nnd in all ages now ldo'is arise us to the prin ciples which make up and govern tlio human system There is u man in this city who claims to have made botne novel and startling discoveries in human-physiology , to have oxplaluod many mysteries , that anatomists and doctors have purled ever for centuries , and nbovo all to have dtscovured tlio true seat and na ture of the soul Tlio mini is Dr A. II Slovens , and all his discoveries arc bated upon electricity as tlio prlmu element - ment in sustaining life "I hntfo spent thirty years in the in vestigation of electricity us applied to tlio human body , " paid Dr Stevens to an Inquirer reporter , who called upon him at his residence on Green htroet The old Greek nhllosonhor , Thales who was ono of tlio first dls- envorot's of oloetrloity mule ) many in teresting experiments ) and applied the lluid very successfully in the treatment of curtain bodily diseases , so that tlio ignorant and superstitious people of his time revered him asa god , but from that time to this vury little notice lias boon taken of electricity by writers on anatomy and physiology on account of their ignorance of the llrst principles and laws thut govern olectricitv ' Electricity is everywhere , " contin ued the doctor "Evor.v speck , sn ' ace and atom in the universe is filled with it At every breath wo liihalo a largo quantity of it Tlio food wo eat and iho water wo drink are charged with it The so-called osygen of the tilr is only electricity incased ip tiny vosielos of wnter " One of Dr Stoydns' most peculiar theories is regarding the circulation of the blood , which ho believes to bo olTooted in a way lUiidreamt of in the philosophy of the old school doctors The circulation , of the blood is not cftected by tlio pulsations of the henrt , " ho said ; but by moans of the positive electricity of tlio atmosphere which is taken into the lun s at every inspira tion The ordinary sized man contains two or three gallons of blood , which performs its circuit through the Bystuni once in every tno or tnreo minutes , 'io' ' that fifty gallons or nearly two barrels ptiss through the body every hour Now we are told that lo move this blood through the system requires a motive power of fifty tons , or 100,000 pounds pressure , which is exerted by the buction oi * hydraulic power of the lioat a little organ or muscle weighing loss than ono pound I say the heart can not perform sucli n stupendous work , und Hint a mure ab surd idea than this never obtained a foothold in science , A score of tlio ino.st ingenious inventors of the world could not , with nil their combined skill , invent a machine ot thu strongest metal the bizo of tlio heart , that would not bo torn to atoms before it could sus tain oven a hundredth part of this great pressure "Tlio motive power which sends the blood coursing through the body is electricity The lungs tire kept con tinually positive by the oxygen or elec tricity of tlio utmosnhoro , nnd tlio iifl- pure blood coming from the extremities of the system in a negative condition is made pure and positive , but as the law of oleetricityis that two positftcs must repel ono another , tlio blond is there fore forced from the positive lungs to tlio heart and thenec ever the system The liourt regulates the circulation , but gives no motive power , precisely as the pendulum of a clock regulates iho move ment but gives no power lo the works When the blood roaches the extremities it is impure and in u ucgativo condition , and is accordingly attracted back to the positive lungs , thus completing the circuit of the system " The soul , Dr Slovens thinks , is lo cated in the corpus cnllo um , a little spongy body situated at tlio base of the brain , which lias dolied thoellortsof physicians in their iudcuvors to ascer tain its uses in the human uualomv The corpus collosum , " said the doctor , "is the scut of the imporishnblo mind , nnd is the great reservoir and store house of bloctrieity , which is abstracted from the blood In the arteries and con voyed through the nerves up the spinal cord to the corpus callosum , " Our machines having boon crowned with the grand prize at the Exposition , . Univcrsollo , Paris , Nathaniel Wheeler our President , hns now been decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor Wheixek & . Wilson M'f'o Co , T , Chicago SPECIAU'NOTICES ' , COXTNOJL BLUFFS rO 8UgrA 0R NT NKW Improved real'ottate ' to trauo for unim proved Onialiu ( VJConncll MulM propelty C. P. Judd , Cod llroailUuy , ' KO BTISIttJOPTJCOtfyje ' ws persons nud places * i to excliang" ) for cyclostyle , mtanongrapli or small primingoutUtd JoxlUl ( , llarlun , Iowa nrr- TTTOH TUA IK-l-or a lqt , a cigar store , w ell lo- -L' catod Invoice about Jj to UW , Address V15 , Hoe olllco < i n ' JJIOH fcAMlor 15xchanno-A small coal stove Apply to MaurcriiWo ) ! ) < Jiioodw ay , IHAVR three nousa .bn Lincoln and two on Sixth avenue for sale on terms to suit These nouses are now , modern Improved , f will well these houses Vj per cent , leos than you can duplicuto the tame tl II Judd con llroad- way _ _ IJWlt SAfii : Oil liXCIIANCin-lotolShead of - horses Will take dear property , Improved or unimproved , 0.11. iletwlf Council Jllutrd Irtnu SAlr OltUUNT-A V.i story 0 room . fraino haiite , Jocatodon North lutu s ; . u. II Metcalf , 1U 1'ea.rl at • IT\m8Af.iOltHUNT-Agnod3 \ : stall stable , 0. ? fllr . Metcalf , 0" V" , 10 l ) l'cail , l"tw ; at cen sa auaaa avenues ANTKH-Karms within 15 to 2.1 miles of Council llluirs to exchange tor food Ini Plowed or vacant property In tdls city " Kerr Si Oraf IfOrtliXCIUNUlJ-ralno toward ulot } Kerr & aray ItAllOAIN In 8 lot * in good location , 1 bloc ; from meter Ketr & Uray WH V pay rent when you can uuy a home for 115 per uioutb and uuuards tuclualos Interest , of 0.11. Judd , 604 UroadwoyV A SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS MONTH \ AT MARCUS CLOTHING HOUSE I I have just received from eastern manufacturers a complete line of Mens' Boys ' and Chil- dren's Clothing , 1 Iats , Caps , Gents Furnishing Goods , Boots and Shoes I will sell this ,1 month my entire stock of goods at prices that were never offered before in this city I will ' quote you a few prices of our bargains Come early and secure bargains il Men's Ucavcr Coats and Vrsts , 51 worthS.S0. Men's Chinchilla Coats nnd Vests , W.83 , other merchants sell at tSOO DO different styles of Men's nil wool Dross Suits nt 512.50 , the satno suits nro sold else where at tlO.OO Men's Imported worsted 4 button Cutaway nnd Sack Suits I3.TS , worth $ W 50. Pine fancy Worsted Froolc Sulis and Sack Suits $13.So , worth JilOO Mrn's heavy Working Suitsntl worth$7.00. Youths Suits at iXhO GO different styles of Hoys' nil wool suits , ago 12 to 10 , nt $0.00 worth double the prlco Ono lot Children's Suits , n o-l to 1U at $1.50. Children's all wool suits , njro 4 to 12 , I will soil I bin month at $1.00. You will hnvo to pay olsowlioro double thu prlco 500 pairs of l'unts In Pancy colors , all wool , from $11.00 up , worth double thu money 00 lulls of Hoy's long pants from 75o un Ono lot of Uov's Knee l'unts from 'JSo up ' Hoys' Chinchilla Overcouts with nst'raehnn collars and enfts , uro 5 to 12. nt $0.50. AB I am contomplntlnR larEiumprovemontH in Council Ulutrs 1 will sell houses and lots ju monthly payments or terms to suit be low tlielreasli value for the next .t ) day * . It posts nothing to lnvaulgatu C. U. J mm , 01 IlroadwajT ; "I710U It CM' Ono seven-room home on I ourth • - uvenue ; one ulglil-rooiu lioais on second end avenue , nnd ono elKht-tonm hmsooiiTontli street ; nil uttiMt up with all modern conven- lencos.V. . W. llUirer , IenrlHtieet IrtOIt SAIjG To quit uiumass , .my entlro ? stock ot furniture , utovesuud carpets , will bo sold at cot , without icserv * . Persons fur nishing good references can buy on Install ments , making weekly p.lymonts A. J. Man dell , ttl ) andO-ii llroadway O " "iTllMi I1H03. & CO.loin money The most Ubers.1 terms ottered 1JJ l'earl st FOIt SALtt-An old an ! oil established drily store , e-iuWU'iod ' In IS ) ) . Cmti rn- oulred , 41,0)1 ) , Inline ) real ostute Adilroas A J. lite Council ItlulTa TpOK KENT Four room cottapre cheap tn tout - -t ! antsmlthont chlldron Iniiilro-ll" | IlrstBt IK you arc looilnc for Investments that will nut j on linnilcomcly In a short time , wo have them Writs or call on ICorr A : dray Council lllntrs , Iowa , FOU UXCIIANOll-Wo have acre pnnerty , adjoining city , for garden purposes , that wo will exchange for Improved city property Kerr fctlrny \\TK have llrst class Improved city property V i In Kurnl location thax \ > e will exchange for good ltnpioved furm land In Iowa that Is clear Kerr & Uruy , Council ItlulTa 1j iOH BALK or ltont flardon land with homes , ? by .1. It Itlce lit : Matu St . Council UlulTs NOJ'l'Ji : If youhuvorenUestate or chattels yon want to dispose of quick , list them with Kerr & tltay , Council IlluUs , la KAIi KdTATR-lloUBnt aait tutll am ex- changed Spm'lil attention Rivua to exam ination ot titles W. C. James , No 13 l'earl st FOIt SAI.U Acre lots in Orchard pUce This property Is located In the lllce nursery , south of the miln part ot the city \H miles freni court house , Goo Metcalf , 1J Pearl st ITUMt BALE li ) aero farm In Jaspsr county , -C Iowa , located near coaI uilnm that are in operation There Is a live foot vein ot coal under the farm ( leo Metcalf , No 10 Pearl at 8AI.K HI reet lake front iiJ located between FOR O I ) , boat home and Manawa betch Also a number of cnolcu lots lu Hegatta place tire Motcalf No 10 l'earl st the ltwtlove In the Murker , The new Red Cross etovn Is the best heater In the marker It U the most economical stove In use ; ranilros Ipsh coal and iilvos a creator do iee ot beat than any surtaco burner ormag- nzlne btovo sold It has the nnlv perfect hjs- tern of circulating tine * . It Is beautiful and peifect , and Is sold } 1 less than any other llrst class stove Sold exclusively by HI1UOAHT & CO . tl Main Street Council UlutTa IJureUn ! Kerosene Homers Come and sco my Kerosene Heating Stoves Just the thlmt tor tutu and bed rooms Some thing new , and can bo run at an oxpouso of ono cent perhom , Noplpe , no smoke , no odor , hut nu excellent heater , aud easily carried from ono room to another "I know It was lomlntr , " and the Htovit of the future U what people say of It Ono wlckwlll last a whole season , and retmiicsnotrlininlnff Will have ono burning In my window every night this week Como and sco It . . . , . „ , , VeH tliiilVerlersflarland h fast displacing the llaso Burner for parlor stoves , on account of Its good work and ocouomy Can heat : ) , 4 andii rooms with3 tons ot coal Am closing outray l * . I * . Stownrt BtoVus , made by Puller A ; Warren , at co t. My No , 8 , { 10 cook stoves are going rapidly , , Itemeinber that I have double the stock ot anv dealer lu the city and cau sell t hoapcr Caution Do not buy a stove that requires the taking of 1C ( ) teuimonlals f sell It , bat ( omoaiidgetuPeeilcs * ( inrhtml , the worlds Lost , P. C. DeVol a'l ' ) llioadwiy Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc Agents wanted c. ii jrvitD , IMIOF , WUITD'S PHYSIOLOGICAL MANIKIN Adapted to the public schools Tbo only complete thing of Its kind In cxistonce and lu- dlspenstblo In the school room School Hoards desiring the most perfect.help for the toaUior nro United to examluu this Address il.A.UUililNGICH , General Agent D , J , Eduundsov , E. L. BmmuiT Pres Vice lres Ciias , It , IIANKAKCashlsr. . CITIZENS * STATE BANK , OF COUNCIL UI.UFF3. Paid up Capital Si50ooo.oo surplus 35ooo.oo Liability to Depositors.-335,000.00 DiiiKCTOits-T. A. Miller , I' . 0. Olcsson , B. I * Bhugart , Ii K. Hart , J. D. IMundaon Chas It 11 annua Transact general hanking business Largest capital aud surplus of any bank In Northwestern Iowa Interest on tlinu deposits No.27 Main St , Over Jncquemln's i > I 1 • / > c a. a. hart ; : riHBT-Cr.AHS Jeweler mi Watch Repairer Has removed from 110 Main St to (37 llroad- wuy 1'lno watch work a specialty and satis faction guaranteed , A full line ot holiday goods und novelties " Hoys' Catslmoro Overcoats with capo anil nstruchan trimming at W.M ) . 200 Children's Overcoats , ngo4tol0 , nttl.M ) . Men's nil wool Worsted Overcoats , at $ .G0 worth flO.00. Men's Knncy Worsted Overcoats ot Jfl.50 , worth 117.00. Men's Molten Overcoats , at.7B ) worth $13 W > . Men's llluo Uoavor Overcoats at $14.00 , worth 510.73. Men's nil wool Chinchilla Overcoats , satin lined , tlO , othnr merchants will nslc for sauio coats S-5. Men's Storm Overcoats nt $ ! > .00. worth fin 00. Men's Worklne Overcoats , nt W.U5. Men's Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.00. Mon's working GIovos nt Joe Men's Cheviot Shirts nt GOc Men's Wnter Proof Ovcrshlrts nt 75c. Men's Host Uluo Klniinel Ovcrshlrts nttl.50. 600 V ancy t'lannol Ovcrshlrts from Jl.as up Men's Moleskin Shirts at 00c. Men's Camel Hntr Shlrtn and Drawers nt lOe Mon's Gray Satin Trimmed Shirts and Drawers 50o. Mpu's heavy Fancy Striped Shirts and Drnwon 70c. THE VERY PEOPLE 1 Having the least money to spend are the ones our Reliable i.l Clothing means the most to We keep up a constant war - H fare against clothing that turns while , red , green and all colors < . ' and is threadbare long before it is worn out its goodness ia ) H only in its looks There is plenty of it * It isn't possible to I get the worth of your money from such clothing H , . .ffWages are not so generous that you can afford to be in- different as to your expenses It makes a great difference to B you as the head of the family , with house rent , food , coal and 'H a thousand other expenses * BUY THE 0000 ! BUY THE RELIABLE ! I Buy from us that which will give you lasting service H We sell you an Overcoat H $3o ° . $3-6 ° . $4-5 ° . $5- ° ° . $ iooo , $12.50 , $16.00 , $18.00 , $20.00 , H FUR OVERCOATS AND FUR ROBES , \M \ ' -H i' We sell you a Suit H $3'5 ° S4-5 ° $6.00 , $10.00 , $12.00 , $13.50 , $15.00 , $18.00. t H 50 Child Suits at $1.25. I 25 Child's Suits at $2.40. i fl 50 Child's Suits at $1.75. ) 25 Child's Suits at $3.00. & /H / 25 Child's Suits at $3.00 , $6.00 and $8.00. Pfl Children's Overcoats J H | $2.10 $ , $2.30 $ , $3.00 $ , $3.60 $ , $4.00 , $5.00. $ ' I Large Line of Kilt Suits I Shirts , Hosiery , Underwear and Neckwear ; I Dunlap and Stetson Hats I Scotch and Far Caps 'M BIG LIIIE OF B1I0X GLOVES , KID GLOVES AND ffiTS "M METOALF BROS , I 342 & 344 BROADWAY , S COUNCIL BLUFFS . * M Twin city steam dyeworks m The Deat Eqntpped Kstabllshmont in the Wo < it Does Dyolns ana ClunnlnK of Harmonts and l M Goods ot uvery doscrlption and material Ury Cleaning or line Garments a Specialty y H Out of touTi orders by mall or oxprois , will rccelra prompt attention I H Works on Motor Line , Corner 26tii St & Ave , A , Council Bluffs rl OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAM STREET ' uHj GEO SOHOEDSAGK ' 'H COIJXCIL , BLUFFS Omnibus , Carriage anJ Transfe MNI3S. WM , WELCH Proprietor , The Finest Una of Landnus , Coaches and Hacks In the City rsrI have a navr i atln-llned carriage for prl v ate call It Is tlio most • . • logunt coach lu tlie city hni-clul attention Riven to comnieiclal men and theatrical troupes Heat facilities lu the city for handling scenery , OFFICES ! OODEN IIOHSII 815 SO MAIN BT „ Tclephono No , 83. Telephone No 93 1IA1IN. Telephone No San The only line outhorlreed to answer calls turned In to Am , UUt Tel Co THE FAMOUS I'ltvcH ijisr HKAD OAHErUU.V CIUNOBU U4II.V , aranulatedBugar , 13 pounds , , . . , , , , . . .I 1.00 Cliolco UOJap Tea per pound , , , , , , „ . . , 37c Uood Hlo IkJirHo , i > er pound "o Horn llol led Oats , per pound , in California Hams pur pound , . , , , ,7o Snaker Oats per pacsago luo oed LaundiySoap , 11 bars , 2f > o Heat Laundry Soap , 8 bars , , , , . - > o CldrVinegarper gallon , . , , , , . , . . , , , , , , , . 16c. Coal Oil , per eallon , , . , , , , , . . . . . 10 ° Oood Flour , per back , 1.0D Host Hour , per sack [ guarnntoortl 1'40 itomentber the place No SIU llroadway , op- poslto Ugdon Uouso ielephe 1JL MBS L. SIMMONS llai reopened her Diessmaklns l'arlors over Klhenians' old fctand , 311 llroadway , on Motor J.liH' , and Is attain ponnantntly located She cuarantoes sal 1st action to all Mho deslro llrst dust and taslilonablu work To Omaha ladles , Jlotor fare will ba paid aud dresses fitted v.lillo waltlui , ' . l'rlces ; NVoolen Dressestllto | ttaiHfS , J'lUbheji and I/i < es t8 to Hi , S. E. MAXON , ArchiteJ and Superintend nt . Room 2BJ , Mcrrlam Dloolt , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA i , . ' , .J .i . , , , * -MttK.K X Ai m. ' * rjJk , ' .Mtjk.fw.Ji 41'S.itn Mon's Scaolct ShtrU and Drawers nt 65o. j ifl Men's hoary Canton Flannel Shirts nna I tl Drawers 40c t ; | H Men's Wool Socis . : at 15c. Ill Men's Cassiuioro Socks nt25o. f < i | Men's Heavy Seamless Klb Top SooUs nt lOo j ? H Men's Iloiivy Uocltford Socks nt Tn , | 'H Men's Working Hoots at $1.50. I . H Men's AVorklnjr Shoci at $1.00. H Men's Hnnd Welt Ualf Shoos at $3.50. > - \ H Men's Wmikomphast Shoos nt tii.30. U 'il ' Hoy's Shoes from fl.OJ up UH Ladles Kid Shoes nt $1.50 worth $2.50. Hfl \ Ladies l'chhlo Goat Shoos $1,23 worl ti $ 'A00. [ ; fe Ladles Pongola Hnnd Turn JJ.25 worth $3,00 , If H Ladles Kino Calf Shoes $1.50 worth $3. S3. Ladles * Oil Grain liutton Shoes nt $1.50 , H worth $ i.25. I M Infant Kid Shoos at 50o. . Misses Shoos In ml styles from f 1.23 Jp H 300 Comfoit4 from Too up ' ' | 250 Wool Ulankots from $1.25 up i H A couiploto line of Hats , Caps , Gloves ana ' | Mittens at reduced prices < M Dent fail to come and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere > 3lE2 iE3J : rE2i THE ELAOE , | } H 546 & 548 Broadway , Counil Bluffs , Iowa , . M ' - - = = 3 , HI THU9. Officer W. II M. I'ueijf ' | ' OFFICER & PUSEY , , BANKERS I Corner Jfaln and Droadway , , B council niiUrrs , iowa H Dealers In foreign and doiuestlo exchange H Collectlonaniude and Interest paid on time do- , m posits B " the ladies m Of Couucll niulls and Omaha , and surrounding H country will nnd It to their advantage to deal H with mo wncn they \ \ ant any kind of M Hair Goods M AND ORNAMENTS 'I The months ago I dttormlnod to close outmy B [ stock and quit business , but the stock was too K larpe to be disposed of , and I will continue tuo Hf business with moro goins than ever , livery H thins Is llrst class and made up In latest style , . M Mull orders receive prompt attention * H MRS C.L.GILLETTE , No 20 Alntn St , Council Dlufui , B A NEW STOv Kxamlne the New Mndot IlrllllantOakHtorei B , the latest triumph nf tlio Move makers genius It lias a cast Iron jacketed lltu box oponliittlnto a hot air Hue , thut runs tiom the bottom of the stove lo thu top , passlnc tliro.igli tlio Intense , liejtot thu furnace It takes thu cold air from { the lloor and heats It by illioct contact tththe hottest parts of the Ktnvu Why pay t. ' > u for a stovewhenthis perfect heatcrcan be had for i ! only t o. It burns anything OulyatOdellA ( llryant'a , U > S and " MU j J com , ooau coaHT h H I propose to lve consumers value for their IBvl money lo Coal , and until further notlca my prices are all rail Anthracite ! Orate and EKif SJ ; No.4 and KauKo , tJ.CO ; Chestnut , W Also Host orades oi Illinois and lowu HoftCoal | KdiuburK , Illinois , lump , II.Wi iluplowood , Bf lump , fl.VJiCenturvlIle.lnwa , lump , H.73I tVal J nut iii i lump , IIM ; tlamlltou lump , iJJifil V I Wnltebreast lump , ri.ro ; Whttubreast nut , ( J | J lea , fiiUiUteam ti ; Black , II 0. 'lurms cash B l 1 with order or delivered 0.1) . I ) . WM WULCU , . 11 815 Uoutb Main street Telephone U ) . vB ]