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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BJSE , SATURDAY , MAY 24 , 1890. THE OMAHA BEE. GOUNOIlA BLUFFS. Ol-TICEi NO. 15 1'HAltL BTltKET. Delivered hy carrier In any part of the City. 21. W.TILTON . MANAOKH. TELKIMIONESt rsi OrriCK , No. 43. MIGHT KDITOII , No. 23. JIIXOIl 3IKSTIOX. N. Y. P. Co. Council muffs Lumber Co. , eonl. The ride club held a shoot nt the range iu Uio western part of the city. The P. E. O. Will meet at Mrs. A. T. El- well's this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock. L. A. Casper will be found today decor- nlltiK graves iiml lots in Fuirvlcw cemetery. The salvation warriors will entertain an Ice crcnm social this evening nt IhoBryiintstrcct barracks. A marrlago llrcnsc was Issued yesterday to Hnns Anderson mid "Miss Anna C. Ilanscn , both of this city. Mrs. S. C. Drown of Dunlap has commenced unit against Charles Ilclhcr , asking ? 10,000 , damages for slander. Today will ho the last day of civil business nt this term of the dlstrictrourt , as the crimi nal docket will be opened Monday. John C. Shea of Omahn will address the nrotlicrliooil of United Labor of this city nt Marcus' hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. K < 1. SchiokctniiRlms moved bis barber shop to No. 'JW Main street , which ho has fitted up In a very attractive and convenient manner. The Dnnlap Hcporter says that ' -Tom Bow man of Council Bluffs , is n candidate for tit a to treasurer on the democratic ticket. A forlorn hope , old boy. " The defendant in the murder case of State vs William Boartz Illcd n motion in the dis trict court yesterday morning for a continu ance until next term. Missouri Vnlloy 1ms lost Its local dolly , its publication having ceased. An original package tiouso Is being made ready , how ever , nnil the little city will not be without consolation , Freddie , the Uirco-ycnr-oUl son of Mr. and Mm. S. T. Carter , died Thursday night of diphtheria. The funeral took place at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the resi dence on Bcnton street. A free exhibit ion of rope walking will bo Riven nt ! l o'clock this afternoon nt thcrcorncr of Scott and Broadway by Prof. Frank Stookoy. The rope will bo stretched between the Sapp and Nonpareil building. A petition has been circulated nndjsigncd by every attorney in the county with ono or two exceptions , favoring Walter I. Smith , esq. , for the district bench to succeed Judge Cm-son , whoso term expires this fall. ThojCimoral of little Donald , the three-year- old .son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace , took place yesterday. The services were held in Fairview - view cemetery , llcv. O. W. Crofts ofllclatlng. A largo number of friends attended. Mrs. Annie M. Nelson died yesterday nt her homo , No. 1KS ! ) Fifth avenue , a cd twenty- two years. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the residence. Interment will bo made at Fuirviow. The three-year-old son of George Paull , liv ing on North Eighth street , fell off a dirt wagon Thursday afternoon and broke his arm. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Scyhert and the little fellow is getting along nicely. _ The Unity Guild social in Hughes' hall last evening was very largely attended and was nn unqualified success , A pleasing pro gramme was rendered and the young Indies of the guild netted quite a sum for their treasury as the result of their labors. Hon. W. II. M. Pusoy received a letter yes terday morning from "Hon. J. Sterling Mor ton stating that ho would bo tumble to be hero this evening and 1111 his engagement to ad dress the tariff reform league , but will bo here next Saturday evening. Ho is suffering from a severe cold and his hoarseness will not permit him to talk. L. II. Frnzlcr was before Judge McGco yes terday charged with insult ing indies. It was admitted by the prosecuting witness that ho did not insult anyone , but was merely drunk and disturbing th < i peace , and ho was lined occoitlingly. B. Johnson was booked for in terfering witli the oftlcer who made the ar rest , but he was granted a continuance , and lias employed an attorney to fight the case. A decided improvement at Mannwn , and one that will bo appreciated by visitors , has ] ust been completed by J. J. Mnlowncy , pro prietor of the Manawn beach bath houses. Ho has cut down the bank of the lake for n distance of 1M ) feet between the bath houses nnd the hotel , and covered It with blue grass sod , which greatly Improves the appearance of the entiio north shore. Marshal Templcton yesterday dispatched his first consignment of unlicensed canines to dog heaven. The path led through a hogshead of the wettest kind of water. A rope passed through n ring in the bottom of the barrel was tied about the neck of the shivering , frightened animal , and beloro ho had an op portunity to enter any protest he was lurked toMeOliity. Colonel D. B. Dailoy has filed notice in the district court that ho will appeal to the supreme premo court to release Thomas Brooks from the penitentiary , where ho is now serving a lifo sentence for the murder of Frank Do Geode over u year ago. The clerk of the court has been ordered to prepare u transcript of thu papers In the case , so that the showing before the higher court may bo inauo next month. 'Tho school hoard meets this evening to in spect plans for the new school building to bo crci'tcd on the Coehrnn tract. Nearly n ilorcn sotsof plans hnvo been submitted by local and outside architects. The question of heating the building will also bo discussed. Messrs , Wells and Walto were unable to inako arrangements to examine the Smcad apparatus at Toledo , so will have no report to make on thu matter. A buggy and express wagon , going in oppo site directions , collided at the corner of Broadway and Pearl yesterday afternoon. The horse attached to the heavier vehicle immediately began to plunge , and took the buggy , horse and nil , down Broadway back ward for a distance of nearly ono hundred. feet. The prospect for n serious accident to the driver of thu buggy was very good for n few seconds , and coiibhlerablo excitement was occasioned , but u spectator rushed into the If ) Htrcct and bcized the frantic horse by tbo head , and the trouble was over. The buggy was damaged to the amount of several dollars. i ItoHtou Store Council Illuffti. Wo luivo Just received from our eastern manufacturers one of the largest lots of bovs' t vvaLsts , outing flannel and white unlnundrled shirts ever shown in this part of the state. I Wo quote hut u few of the numerous bar II'1 ' gains to lw found in this department. 1S5 doom boys , ' waists in outing flannel , ? percale , Dutch blue , and white flannel , rang ing In prices from 15c , Ur > c , liOc , DOo.TCo to ? 1 each. 2X ( ) dozen gents' outing flannel shirts In all prndos , Including checits and stripes , ranging in prli-o from ! WcHie , Mc ) , ( iHc , 7iio to $3. UK ) ilojsen gents' white shirts ( unlaundricd ) cxnmlnu bargains , marked ' 'ScI5o , 50c , 70c , $1 , i i Gi'iitb' ncckwear'ln nil the newspringstylcs. PR-quo , tccks and four-in-hands for.lc , Be , lOc , l c , ' 'fio. Also a beautiful line of .silk in light medium and dark colors from 25c , 50o , 75o to $1.00 each. Gents' hosiery. Our stock never was so complete. Wonro showing good value In common grades at lOo and ISUc. Also balbriggan - briggan , British and fancy stripes , full regu lar made , at lUc , il for Me , a regular 'J3o hoso. Fast black hose ( guaranteed ) lllc , ! J5c , apo. r > 0c , in macro , cotton and lislcs. Also u full line of fancies. FOTHEUINGIIAMVHITELAAV , & CO. . Council Bluffs , In. Automatons In IJlno COIUH. Some ot thu policemen are complaining about the rules under which they nro ex- lifted to de their work. The sum and sub- stunco of these complaints is that the powers that bu oiilcr the patrolmen to bo simply walking machines , with no power to speak to nny ono on the street or to use any judgment whatever In directing their steps. They must keep walking for twelve straight hours , TJioy claim that this Is more arduous anil more stupid work than Is required in any other city. Another causu of complaint la that they arc kept In profound Ignorance as to any information or rewards offered for the cap ture of criminals wanted elsewhere. They eay they might frequently arrest criminals if they only knew the description of tlio men who were wanted , but all such information la kept n secret. Their salaries uro deemed meager , nnd yet they get no chnuco to piece put by uu occasional reward. There uro num erous other complnlnU which have been brooded over until It was decided to formu late them into a petition to the mayor nnd council. Assurance was given by some of the city ofllcinls that such n petition would bo re spectfully considered aim the nllegcd griev ances looked Into with n view Of having the rules modified. During the past few days such a petition Uns been prepared and a num ber or the men signed It. Somoon6 informed the chief what was going on , nnd soon it was whispered among the men that If the petition was carried nnv further every man wno had signed it would be discharged forthwith , nnd new men put in their places. This caused n number of them to weaken. The prospect of losing even an undesirable Job was not pleasant , especially when no other lob was in sight. The petition will Rrobably be smothered , nnd the men will fall Ho line. The petition , which nil of the patrolmen with one exception signed , after stating the grievances set forth above , closes with the following plea to the council : "Wo Instance these as only u few of the matters to which wo would call your attention , nnd wo would respectfully request that you Investigate closely the present workings of the force und take such measures as will tend both to nn increase of efficiency nnd a fair treatment of those who by serving as policemen are not supposed to surrender their manhood or indi viduality. " When Chief Cnry heard of the move yes terday morning ho promptly gave It out that If the petition was circulated and signed by the men ho would discharge every ono of them last night , and get n new force. As soon as this report was circulated among the men It created more or less consternation , nnd some of them wilted , nnd concluded that the best thing for them to do was to pull in their horns. A few still felt rebellious , nnd declared they would secure what they deemed their rights or would bo discharged. The others thought they could hardly afford to lose their Jobs , and the embryo strike was at an end. Good paper hangersat Crockwoll's. If you want the best Wall paper go to J. D. Crockwcll's. For dinner or board apply to Mrs. Kemp , 5 ! 3 Sixtli live. Scott house , Council Bluffs ; $1 a day. The gasoline stove is more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save life and property by using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co.'s gas stove. * " Watcnvoilis J.10. N. Y . PlumblngCo. Queen Knows n Good Tiling. The Mueller Muslu company , No. 103 Main street , received the following telegram May 15 , 18110 : "Queen of England purchased Hardman grand phino from our European agent for Balmoral castlo. H UIIIMAN , PKCK & Co. " Mueller & Schmoller , agents , 1401 Dodge street , Omaha. _ VJEUSOX.tL I'AKAGU.IPMIS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swain of Victor , la. , are visiting their sons , Charles E. and F. W. , of this city. Superintendent Goodcnough of the Mil waukee came in vesterday in his special car , und will remain in tills vicinity and Omaha until tomorrow. Ho is accompanied by his wife and daughter. Mrs. W. II. Mdveiuio loft last evening over the Milwaukee for Cnicago for a short visit with relatives. II. E. Whitney and family left last evening for the east. Mr. Whitney is a special agent for the National lire insurance companv of Hartford. Messrs. J. F. and William Evans are home from a "isit to their Wyoming ranch. Superintendent Cook of the elevator com pany has gone to Chicago , where ho was called to attend the funeral of his niece. -Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Judd , Miss Julia Greyer and Miss Lou Schindelo have gene to Chicago for a week's visit. f George T. Phelps is homo from a trip to Texas and Now Mexico , fik/ < > ' Grand .Master Workman Kup'friittrBof the Ancient Order of United WtoSt-iU "Jen. lust evening for Chicago. * * * Miss ICatio O'Donncll has gone to New York on n two mouths' visit with relatives and friends. Phil Armour of Cherokee is visiting friends in the Blurts. J. C. Barstow , day clerk at the Ogdcn , left Thursday evening for a week's visit at his homo in Illinois. During his absence his place will bo filled by Harvey Cayton. Major O. F. Guthrie of St. Louis was in tno city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Halo of New York city arc visiting their neice , Mrs. F. A. Buckman , on South Eleventh street. They tire en route for Dakota , where they will spend the summer. Misses Mollie nnd Pauline Miller of Peters burg , III. , arrived in the city yesterday to visit their sister , Mrs. E. C. Drake , No. 310 South Eleventh street. Dr. A. N. Jackson of Chadron , Neb. , who has been visiting friends hero for the past two days , leaves this evening to visit rela tives in Virginia. Ho is nn old Council Bluffs boy , having been born nnd raised here , and was a member of the old Bluff City en gine company. Choice residence property centrally located for sale by E. II. Sheafo & Co. liny AVull Paper * Gillette & Freeman's , 2S Pearl street. * Schmidt's gallery refurnished , nnd new in struments. For : ) days , J3.00 cabinets for 3.50. Elegant finish warranted. 2'JO Main. Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown ana brulgo work , No. li ! Pearl. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 5'J7 Broadway. If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd & Wells Co. , C. B. Jutld president , GOO Broadway. An Old KcNldoitt Gone. Another old citizen of the Bluffs passed away yesterday In the person of Job W. Damon , In his sixty-fifth year. For over a year ho had been n sufferer from paralysis , which finally resulted in his death. The de ceased was born in Vermont , but cnmo west when n young man and located In this city in 1850. Ho married Miss Niinnlo E. Hmtloy of Omaha , who survives him. The five sur viving children nro Rhobo , Mary , George , Kdson nnd Gerald , all of whom reside here. The funeral will take place at 'J o'clock this afternoon from the residence , No. 121 Perin avenue , Kov. Dr. Phelps oniclatlng. The remains will bo interred at Walnut Hill. J. C. Blxby , steam heating , sanitary engi neer , IM3 Llfo building , Omaha ; 202 Morriuui block , Council Bluffs. A good hose reel frco with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Blxby's. The Manhattan sporting hcailq'vs , 413 B- way. _ Memorial Service. There will be a memorial service of the Union Veteran Legion encampment No. 8 , of Council Bluft's , nt the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon , May 23 , at 2:30. : Ap propriate ceremonies in memory of comrades who'haro died In the encampment will beheld held , Addresses will bu made by Colonel J. J. Stcadman and Hon. Gcorgu Carson. TUo Congregational choir will'furnish music. A cordial invitation Is extended to Abe Lincoln post , the Women's Helluf corps und all soldiers and sailors of the Into war and to the public generally. By order of E. F. HOI.MKS , Commander. Important to Horsemen : Largo line horse and turf goods. Probstlo , D5'i B y , C. B. S. B Wiutsworth & Co. , 20r Pearl street , loan money for Lombard Investment company. Desirable dwellings located In all parts of the city , for rent by E. H , Slieafo & Co. , Broadway and Main st. , up stairs. Sohomlnc Cor Factories. A scheme for securing additional factories for Council Bluffs U being agitated with good prospects Of success. Those who are at work on the plan propose to organize a company with $100,000 capital , the shares to bo each (1,000. The capital stock is to bo used in put ting up buildings , providing couuds , etc. , for factories desiring to locate hero. The shares arc to be assessed only so fast as there open chances to secure desirable factories , and only n portion Is to bo used to secure nny ono fac tory. It is believed that by the time the " whole f 100,000 Is properly placed there will "bo ttms secured for Council Bluffs J00,000 of Invest ments lu manufacturing. If this could bu ob tained any ono subscribing for n share could easily pay for It from the profits of increased business or ndvanco on real estate. If the factories nro not thus secured , the share holders would not have to pay In their cash. It is urged that by thus distributing the capital among different factories there would bo better chances for profitable Investment , and better results secured. If ilvo factories wcro thus started the association would have on an nvcrago 120,000 in each. It is hardly probable that more than one out of flvo woulll prove unprofitable , nnd the success of the other four would make up for nny such lame one. one.It is also urged that the Individual share holder would have llttlo at stake under such nn arrangement. He would have an average of only f-X ( ) Invested In nny such factory. On the other hand the association , having in all $20,000 , would bo warranted in keeping close track of the business and guarding Its Inter ests. In doing so it would consequently look after the interests of each ono who hud but J200 invested. There Is sonio discussion as to the best methods of arranging the investments. Some nro urging that the capital thus raised should be given out in the form of n bonus Instead of an investment. Others suggest that the as sociation put up buildings and buy grounds , nnd then arrange with manufacturers to oc cupy them , the factory to pay for the use such per cent of the profits as would bo equitable. Thus if the factory made money it could pay something to the association , but if not it would bo running at n reduced ex pense. Those favoring this plan propose that the factory people should hnvo tno right to buy the buildings nnd grounds at cost at nny time when they desired , nnd in the meantime to taito only such rental as the factory could easily afford to pay. Wo want you to list your rental property with us and wo will secure you good , reliable tenants. Hents collected nnd special atten tion given to care of property. E. II. Slieafo & Co. , Broadway and Main st. , up stall's. AVork of nil AI-HOII Fiend. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning the barn of Elishn Perkins , in Silver Creek pre cinct , together with six head of horses , 2,000 , bushels of corn nnd n lot of farm machinery was destroyed by fire. There wcro seven horses in the barn , but ono of them was stolen , presumably by the incendiary , as the barn was undoubtedly set on fire. The loss Is about $3,500 , and there is no insurance. There is no duo to the perpetrator. The loss is n heavy one and will bo severely felt by Mr. Perkins , who is well known throughout the county. Killed IJyiiColt. William Roberts , a farm hand employed by George Hanley of Keg Creek , died Thursday from a kick received two days before , when ho went to the stable and n colt kicked him in the forehead. Roberts had worked there but a week and nothing is known about him , except that ho came from England six years ago and resided in Chicago before coming west. Ho said nothing about his relatives and there is nothing among his effects to give the slightest information on the subject. The body was brought to this city yesterday und buried in Fairvicw cemetery. Free. Samples of Dr. Miles' Restorative 'Nervine ntKuhn& Co.'s , liith and Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu ralgia , fits , etc. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Working Kuril for the Proposed Xcw Fair Grounds. The promoters of the proposed new fail- grounds on Q street west of South Omaha , are in earnest in regard to the enterprise and are pushing it with vigor. They hold another meeting Wednesday , and satisfactory progress was reported. Ono hundred acres have been secured at a price of ? 200 an acre. A milo track will bo one of the features of the enterprise. Solicitors for subscribers to the stock ere canvassing and meeting with success. An ef fort will bo made to interest Omaha capital in the affair. If that can be done it is confi dently asserted the enterprise is an assured success. Gnrncnu's Had Hrcnk. Louis Gnrneau and his wife Ilvo just across the Sarpy county lino. A short time ago Gnrneau requested Mrs. Clara Egan to pay thorn a friendly visit and Mrs. Egan accepted the invitation. Two weeks went by an in the meantime Garneau commenced to suspect that Mrs. Egnn was off color nnd that she was leading Mrs. Ganicau from virtue's path. So ho got mad , did Louis. Thursday ho tried to entrap them by tak ing them to Omaha and following them around in the hopes of catching them in n stolen assignation. It didn't work and when the trio returned to the Garneau homo Louis was abusively drunk. Ho ordered Mrs. Egan to leave his house. . In company with Mrs. Gnr- ncnu she cumoto South Omaha. On the dummy train up from Albright Garneau called his wife and Mrs. Egan names that nro not endearing. Ho pursued them through the streets of South Omaha and applied the vilest sort of epithets. Captain McMahan came to the rescue of the ladies und locked Gar- neau up. No ten and I'erHonnlH. Colonel E. P. Savage and Ed Johnston and wife have returned from Chicago. A half dozen vagrants were disposed of by Judge King yesterday morning. Most o'f thorn wcro ordered out of town. Mrs. John Robinson will return from De troit next week. Mrs. Robinson attended the funeral of her sister , who was buried In Detroit yesterday. Mrs. George Joseph and family of Wahoo are the guests of James Bellow of Albright. Miss Mary Knin has gene to Kansas City on a visit. Nervous debility , poor memory , dlflidoncp , sexual weakness , pimplescured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. DAMII5X DUFKNDEI ) . A Letter From Kobort Ijoiils Ste venson. Robert Louis Stevenson , in it letter nildresseil to Rov. Mr. ITydoof Honolulu , enters an onorgatiu defense of the Into Rov. Father Damien , the famous mis- Hloimvy among the lopoi-s of the Sand wich ittliuult ) , against Mr. Hydo'H decla ration Unit the leprosy of which Father Diunion ( Hod was duo to hit * viccB and lib iiorsonul unoleanllness , snys a Lon don dispatch to the San Francisco Chronicle. Stevenson not only defends Dtunlon's chili-actor from the aspersions of Ifydo , but attacks Ilydo'w character and con duct , and charges him with living a lifo of olcgant case as a "swoll" mission ary , occupying u ilno house with the inobt luxurious surroundings iiviiilnhlo , and keening safely away from the lepers und diseased poor , while Father Damien renounced all the com forts of lifo and was crowned with the glory of bulntly solf-ahncgatlon while working in the midst of horrors und sur rounded by the worst forms of human misery. Stevenson , although ho is himself a Cures HURTS , CUTS , SPRAINS , BRUISES , [ ; RHEUMATISM. Presbyterian , tfuunso far ns to donounc the Prcsbytcrltin.njlsslonarlcs ponornll , for , ns ho nlloffcf , their avoidance c anything llko solf-sncrinco in their In bors. Ho ( leclnros that Damien was i mnn of mire nnd blameless lifo , nnd tlm Hyde's charges are based on the opoi slanders and obscxnio gossip of the drink ing htniocs of Apia.and Honolulu. The letter Is a model of Stevenson's In clslvo style. Pozzonl's Complexion Powder produces t soft nnd beautlfiirskln ; it combines ovcrj element of beauty ilnd purity. Ducks. There are moro poultry keepers ami farmers interested In ducks than for morly. Many supposed they didn't have the proper facilities in the way of a pond for them to swim In. but ns this is not essential to successful duck culture they are now taking up the matter , says the Kansas Fanner. Duck eggs should be hatched under hens and tno ducks kept laying continually. If they sbosvslgns of sitting pen them up with n vigorous drake , anil they will soon bo cured and return to laying. The Aylcsbury ducks are especial favorites , the Pokin per haps have the first preference in a close call. 1C02. Sixteenth and Fnrnain streets Is the now Rock Island ticket olllce. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , nnd nets Rently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers and cures Imbitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever , pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c nnd $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. IOUISVIU.E. Kf. NEW YORK. H.V. SPEOIALT"NOTICES. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHY pay rent when yon can buy a homcon the sumo terms , anil In ease of your dcntli ut any tlmo Icuvo your family the homo clear on the following terms : A homo worth $1,000 nt $12 per month. A homo worth Jl.r > 00 at $18 per month. A homo worth $2,000 at $21 per month. A homo worth $ . ' 1,000 at $ G per month. A homo worth $4,000 at $18 per month. Other priced homos on the sumo terms. The above monthly payments Include principal and inteiest. For full particulars call on or address the Judd & Wells Co. , COO Uroadway , Council IIlull's , la. FOR RENT Nice front room , with board , suitable for man and wife or two men. Scott houso. 2J N. Main , Council HlufTs. TJ1OR RENT Two peed modern houses.Y. . Jj W. lillKor , 2 Pearl btreot. T710R RENT The store room , No. 18 , fronting J on 1'ourl st. W. 0. .Tames. HAVE several beautiful modern hou o WE that wo will trade for encumbered vaoan lots In Oninlmor Council blulfs. The Jndd & Wells Co. , Counell U luffs , la. FOR SALE or Hunt Garden land , with houses , by J. K. Itico , 102 Main St. , Couucil UlnlTs. IIIOIl SALE Hotel "property , 2.'i rooms , eon- JJ trally located. Mis. Win. Noble , 121) ) S. , Counell IllulTs. FACIAL BLEMISHES. Such as Pimples , Blotches , Black Heads , Freckles , Superfluous Hair Removed. Address , DR. W. L. CAPELL , 846 Marcus Block , Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. IV V. Jll IX ARGI-IITlilOTS SUPERINTENDE1NTS. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Iloom 2JO iMorrlatn lllock , Council Itluirs , la. llooin 010 N. Y. Llfo Ilnlldlng , Omaha , Neb. A PRIZ.E Gilts in This ffliferfament ? It looks simple , but if you can tell you can make big money. say only Three Cuts ? You'r mistaken. There are a great many cuts- * Cuts in price -which you will see as plainly as you see these printed ones if you get getDA.VIJD DA.VIJD BRA.DLEXY & CO.'e Catalogue and Prices on CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , SURREYS1 , SPRING WAGONS , etc. Be sure to address , DAVID BRADLEY & CO. GOUNGILx IOWA. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , Architects AND nuir.niNO SUPERINTENDENT * . Rooms O ) and 4Q : Ileo Iliilldlni ; , Onmhn , Nob. , mid Kooms41 mid 24Q Mcrrlam lllock Couucil Bluirs , lu. Correspondence solicited . .D EnMUNDSO.V , E. li. SIIIIOAIIT , 1'rcs. VIco-I'res. UHAS. II. HANNAN , Cashier. CitizensStateBank OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. Paid Up Capital $150,000 Surplus and Profits 60,000 Liability to Depositors 350,000 DiiiECToni I. A. Miller , V. O. ( .leason , E. L ShiiRtirt , E. E. Hart , J. t ) . Edmnndson , Clias 11. Hannan. Transact general banking busi ness. Largest capital and surplus of any bank In Southwestern Iowa. InLeresb on 'Time DeposlLs. CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and Planing Mill. Tlcst equipped , most centrally located fac tory In the city. All modern , latest pattern machinery operated by hkllled mechanics. Special attention glvon to .scroll and band sawing , planing and trimming. General con tracts and estimates for bouses and buildings a specialty. Corner North Main and Mynbto streets. Council IllulTs. Telephone289. The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue and 2lst Street. Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Scroll Sawing. Re-Sawing and Tinning. Sawing of all kinds. I'orch Itriiukuts. Kindling wood 12.50 per load delivered. Clean sawdust by the barrel ! ! 3c. All work to bu . 220. Un > t-class. Telephone "YOUR 1'ATKON'AGE SOLICITED. " TlIOS. OFFICCn. W. II. M. 1'USEV. OFFICER & PUSIiY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Hroailway , Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Dealers In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections made and interest paid oil tlmo deposits. 27 MAIN STREET , OvcrO. I ) . Jacquemlu & Co.'s Jewelry Store Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Agents Wanted. DR. C. B JUDD , 000 IIKOAUWAV , COUNCIL ItLUlWd , - - IOWA . Wads worth & Co,9 207 PEARL STREET. Make Loans on Real Estate Secuuity. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Ai"d Write Fire Insurance in the BEST BOMRfiNY IN TffK WORLD. iteW & "fit " e Go , IN THE MERRIAM BLOCK. LOAN MONEY ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY And Furnish the Best Abstracts of Title. Correct Work Guaranteed by the Best Books , the most Competent Abstract ors and the capital stock of the company. F. O. GleasonPres. L. B. Robinson , Treas. L , F. PotterVice Pres. S. B , Wadsworth , Sec. Soilncil Biffs Lumber COMPANY. INCORPORATED R. Stevenson , President , 90 ° Main St" Cor' 9th Ave" ' " " M. J. Irons , Vice-president. II. Stevenson , Sec and Treas. Council Bluffs , la. Telephone \ Gas Stoves for Cooking ! There Is no moans In the world foruonkhiKthat gives the Hplendld icsnltH that Has does. Food eookrd by Itietalns nioie than 'JO per centinoie of Its nntiltlvtt piopcitlcs than bo any other means. In addition to this theiols NO COAL ! NO WOOD ! NO ASHES ! NO SMOKE ! NO LABOR ! NO DUST ! NO ODOR ! NO DANGERl And only u match for kind * HiiK. Tim Council IHujTJ Gas > t Klectrlo JJtfht to. lia\ii over 100 dlll'orenfi kinds , suitable for all used In private families , hotels and restaurants. AUVAdTAQF. * 1. An Open Konstor. 2. Kri'o l-'ioin All Contact With Gas. y. A WollVentilated Ovc 4. No Confined Vapor. C. A Ufgnlur 1)111 uscd o. A Grlllor Fieo I'rcm " ' ' / - Tilled Itn I'ntcnt Air and (3as Iliuiii ; iirs. arraimed for llolllug , BluwliiK and l-'rylni ; . I/itlluj , call and suu the * tove.s. C. B. GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. BLxOOK. T n 38- 38g § g n > nr f ? S n JD p WORKS ' 3 11- B rr COUMCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS 1013 MOADWAY , PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H Hydnuilic and Sunlturv Knjjinoor. Plans , ICstlmata , Spoelllcutlons. Supervision of Public Work. Hrovrfl lUilldintr. Coucll BluITu , Iowa. Qr > lii Justice of the ljonco. Olllco ever American Express , No. 4 . O H Broadway , Council UlulTs , Iowa. RT Civ.c ; Attorneys at Law I'raotlco in the State and Feil IX Ollllb orlli Courts. Hooms 7 and 8 Shu-fart-Uono Council LJlulfs , Iowa. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY N. WhoUealo nnd Romll Doalora in 'V FURNITURE. / ' I arfic&t Stock und I.owc.st I'llces. Dnulorn , send for Catalogue. Noa. 05 und 07 Broadwwy , uud iiOl und 200 1'iorco Struct , Couucil Blufld ,