Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1890, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OMAHA. DAJL"Y BEE , SUNDAY- SEPTEMBER 28 , ISWHBIXTEBN PAOES.
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
OFFICE , NO. 12 PEAOL ST ,
Pollvtrcd Ly Cnrrlcr In tinjr part of UioCltj.
II.V , TIMON. - MANAOEIL
TELElMION'Mi
fliulncftflOnice , Nn. 4.i
Nlglit Editor , No. S3.
N. V. P. Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal.
Storage reasonable. J. II. Snydcr , Pearl st
Senator Ingalls of Knnsm will sncn1 < on tlio
political issues of the day nt the Chnutauqua
amphitheatre Bomo tlmu during the campaign.
The date lias not boon doUnltcly fixed ,
The little daughter of II. W. Haxclton of
the Council IJlufTs savings bank fell -while nt
tilay yesterday nnd seriously Injured hnr eye ,
The extent of her Injuries Is not fully known ,
The republican county central committee
has called a muss mrctltiK ' | l connection with
the county convention nt Avoca October 1 ,
ami Colonel D. H. Dnlloyvlll deliver the nd-
dress.
Died At his homo In Council Bluffs on
Friday evening , September ! M , 1WJ , Kdinoml
Ourlleld Constable , son of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Kll
Constable , aped ten yours nnd four months.
Colfnx ] > uJors ! plcasu copy ,
The pupils of Mrs. II. II. Prary nro prc-
Carlng to idvo tholr fourth musical ut Hughes
all next Saturday evening. A varied pro-
Krnmnio Is arranged , which will tloubtless
piovo a pleasant entertainment.
The Unity Guild sociable will bo held next
Wednesday evening at thu residence of Mrs.
Hnrrls , South First street , nnd will bo enter
tained by Mrs. Harris , Mrs. Adolph Bono
nnd Mrs. B. 1) ) . Gardiner. All friends cor
dially invited.
The ladles of the Woman's Christian
Tcinponuico Union will hold tlicir regular
monthly meeting Wednesday itfteitioon at !
o'clock nt their room In the Men-Inn block.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to nil ladles
Interested In the work.
The sisters of Culantho assembly will jjlvo
nn entertainment ntCalantho hall oti Thurs
day evening next. Refreshments will bo
nerved nnd it is expected that a grand even
ing's ' entertainment will bu had with dancing
as one of the principle features.
Charles A. James , son of James C. nnd
Allco M. James , died September 'J < 1 of typhoid
malaria , aged nineteen "years. The funeral
will tuuo pliiec from the family residence ,
1005 South Ninth street , today nt ; i p. m.
Her. Mckoy will ofllclato. Friends invited
without further notice.
Two new rases of diphtheria were reported
nt the oftlco of the city clerk yesterday. The
victims are- the son of 0. P. Wlcldinin , ( IltJ
South Seventh street , nnd the daughter of
Mr , Peterson living at 1U" ! Fourteenth nvo-
mio. Tbcro nro fourteen cases now in the
city and some of them huvo assumed a very
malignant character.
Alugh McDonald , who runs n small confec
tionery and fruit stand on Broadway , has
been using the rear of his promises for stor
age purposos. Hccently homisscdn nnmbcruf
ginger nla bottles nnd reported to the police.
Ofllccr Howling yesterday morning arrested
n small boy named Ynneoy on the charge of
having committed the theft.
A plovo contest with ton-ounce municrs
took place in the second story of A. Wells'
nulooii on North Main street last night. The
contestants were several local amateurs. The
police were notllled and several olllccrs vero
present to see that the laws of the state -were
not Infracted. The contest lasted from 0
until 10 : ISO and some hard work was done.
A ilnocow was killed by n Milwaukee train
yesterday , The animal was being driven to
town from lr. ) Pinney's farm by "Jersey"
Brown of Omaha , who bad purchased her at
a fancy price. Ho was driving her over a
crossing a few miles eastof the city when she
was struck nnd killed l > y a flying passenger
train that had approached without attracting
attention.
Mention was made yesterday of the arrest
ofO. VV. Klssell and Willium Townscnd on a
ctiarKo of disturbing the peace. The difll-
culty occurred on Main street. Townscnd
landing a terrific blow In ICissell's face and
the latter replied in such an emphatic man
ner as to break the bridge of Townsciul's
nose , which was patched up by Cit
Physician Jennings. Judge McGco investl
gated the cuso yesterday morning , the result
being the discharge of'J'ownsend , while Kis-
scll was linedfiU.
Oftlecr Bowling made a very important ar
rest yesterday afternoon when ho pulled a
fellow who gives the iiamo of Thomas E.
Hall , and lodged him in Jail. H is said that
there is a largo amount of evidence against
Hill , suniclcnt to send him to the peniten
tiary for the remainder of his" llfo. The
police think he is the mnn who has been turn
ing a largo number of deals among the
farmers of Iowa , Nebraska and Missouri , nnd
bus lleecod them out of thousands of dollars
In patent right deals , bogus checks ami
straight confidence games. Ho was arrested
on suspicion.
There has been some misinformation con
cerning the arrests made by the olllccrs at
rovclnnd. , A lady named Moarehous.0 llled a
complaint against "Uncle" Oorgo Dralso for
selling liquors at the butchers'picnic where
there was so much fun several Sundays ago ,
nnd yesterday Mr. Drake , Mr. Meschoiidorf ,
Constable "Wesley nnd Judge Aylesworth
visited Lovcliiml , nnd there being no
evidence against Mr. Dralto ho was dis
charged. The young men who participated
In the racket on that occasion feared they
were to bo hauled over tha coals , having
licnril that nn ofllccr was hero armed with
BtibpuMins for a number of them. Mo rcllcc-
tlon on the butchers' organization was in
tended , as It Is well known that the trouble
-was occasioned entirely by outsiders.
. Ji'EIttlH.VAJ , M'A tt.UlKAl'JIN.
Gcorgo Kudlo , the great soap man of the
west , returned to the city yesterday from a
long pilgrimage heralding the cleansing
qualities of Kirk's best. Ho will spend the
Babbath with his family and leave for the
west again tomorrow morning.
The Federal Court Grist.
The term of the federal court in this city
closed } esterday evening and Judge Shlras
left the city for Dubuque , where ho will hold
court next week.
The last day was n busy one , oven among
the busy days that have marked the progress
of the session from the
start. The first oven
of Importance iu the morning was the sen
tenclng of tbo Vlllisca man , John Walker ,
Jr. , who was convicted of raising a $1 'silver
certlllcato to a bill of iv higher denomination.
Tho-work was very clumsily done and could
not have been passed except In the darkness.
Common advertising paper was used and was
pasted over the larger figures on the bill
The fellow had made ) several attempts nnd j
number of the raised bills were found In his
possession when arrested. The proof ngalns
him was conclusive , and ho was urged by his
friends nnd his attorneys to plead giillty'Ho
refused and stood trial before a jury and was
found guilty as charged in the Indictment
When called .for
up sentence yesterday mom-
ing hoseoined to feel very badly. The court
administered a brief but pointed lecture nud
Bentsiicedhlmtohoconllncdln the pcnlton.
tlnry at Ft. Madison at hard labor for a
period of sU months and to pay a line of $100
and costs of the prosecution.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hawkins , the pension do.
fraudcrs , were each sentenced to thirty day
In the Pottnvvuttamio county Jail In addition
to the line imposed.
The case of Dr , C. n. Judd of this city
who was charged by n rival electrlo bell
manufacturer with having oixjucd n lettci
that was not addressed to him , was called
but not tried. A number of important wit
neasca could not bo secured In tlmo nnd tbc
case wont over to the next term of court ,
The coso of the United States ngnlns
Jainos Campbell , charged with violation o
the revenue laws , was tried and the defend
ant found guilty as charged by the jury. ;
ilno of $100 was Imposed and a sentence o
thirty days in tbo county jail added.
Mornlngsldo.
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Signs , "Losoy it Jensen's , 11 Pear st
Window shades ut Losoy & Jemen , 1 :
Pearl sU
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If you wish to sell your jironcrty call on the
Juad ft Wells Co. , G , U. Judd , president , COO
11 roadway ,
FIne Interior dccoratlng.Loscy ft Jcnsca
Buy your lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. ,
It' } JJroutlwujr.
THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS ,
Tto Bodj of Reuben Bcobco Discovered in
Els Brother's ' Cornfield
THE SCHOOL TREASURER NOT ENJOINED ,
Orcnt Dnnmco Cnso on Trial
Clew of tlio federal Court
Minor Mention anil Per-
Hunal Iscws and Notes *
The body of K , T. Boebcc , the missing
Ijrothcrof II , C. Bcebco of this city , was
found yesterday afternoon In a llttlo ravine
n a cornfield within tivo miles from the homo
of his brother , near lleebcctown , Harrison
county. It will bo recollected that Mr. Bee-
jeo vns tlio unfortunate man who vas af-
llctcd with temporary aberration , and started
from his home hi this city to vlsitbls brother
in Harrison county , and ivas taken to tlio
door of the brother's residence at 9 o'clock nt
litbysomo neighbors -who brought him
out from MissouriValley. It was supposed
at the time that no had walked upto the door
and not ilndlng it open obeyed a usual whim
and started awny without making Uls pros-
'iieo ' known , unil wandered around until ho
was lost.
There wcro hundreds oC people searching
'or ' the missing mun , nnd Itvns supposed
.hat every place in the fields nnd woods
where the body couldcbojeonccalcd within nn
nrca of ten or twenty miles liad been searched.
Ilio seiirc'ilng ' parties had gone over the
ilnco Inwhich the body was eventually
'oundaiul examined. It carefully.Vhen It
was discovered yesterday afternoon It was
lying In tlio llttlo ravine partially covered
with water nnd. hidden by grass nnd weeds.
The lioilywas In ft condition that un under-
aker would call "good" and not in the nd-
vnnccd stage of. decay thnt would naturally
bo expected. This fact , coupled with the ad
ditional otic that ho was tcr.ilbly cmnclated ,
gives color to the belief that the poor fellow
ims been wandering nround the cou ntry tlio
.arger . part of the six wcelcsttiat have closed
ilnco ho lost Ills way. It is probable , too ,
, liut ho lived some tlmo after lie fell into tlio
Htch and was too wcnlc to fjct out. The
banks gave evidence that ho had made many
ittenipts to raise himself up until ho finally
full exhausted nnd died.
Mr. II. O. Bcebeo left yesterday afternoon
mmiidiatelv after the receipt of the iiiforma-
ion and will superintend the arrangcmeiits
for the removal of the body to tills eixy ,
HEXirV EISKMMN Jt CO.
5OH , niO , r.12 Ilrouihvay Special
Bargain Halo for Thin Week ,
Best comfort calicoes ( fast colors ) , 4c.
Standard brand calicoes , Cc.
Indigo blue calicoes , Be.
Good heavy Canton flannel , 4J c.
Stylish dress ginghams , iu plaids and
stripes , ( J c.
Good apron ginghams in blue and. brown
checks. ft c.
Hooks and eyes , lea card.
Hulrpiiis , assorted , two packages forCc.
Safety pins , all sizes , ! t cards forSc.
Cotton tape , . ' ) rolls for 5c.
Dnrningcotton , 3 cards 3c ,
Ever-ready dress stays , assorted , 5c per
doz.
doz.God's
God's ' best brnld , Cc ,
Waist llnliiKs , Sc.
Criiiolinn , tic.
! Doublo-faccd sillcla , lOe.
Pnddings , lie.
Thimbles , ! ! c.
Silk cord lacers , Oc.
Ladies' hose supporters , 15c to 23c.
EKESS GOODS.
r 4 pieces dress lliiunels worth 30c , to go at
21c.
(50 ( pieces fancy checked flannels , lOc.
53 pieces fancy striped and checked flan
nels , 54 in. , worth G5c , go atfiOc.
54 pieces d ress lliiunels In plain colors , all
wool , cheap at ; ric ; for tulssulc. Vic.
28 pieces 43-In. fancy eiiccks all wool serges
worth 75c , Ht4t > c.
32 pieces 38-in. all wool serge , cheap at G3o ;
for this sale , 48c ,
25pieces striped dress goods , latest novel
ties , worth -lle. ) at 2B&
IB pieces American cashmere worth G3c , go
at 4k.
2. ) pieces JlO-in. flannel dress goods worth
> 0c : for this sale , 40c.
20 pieces striped checked mixed flannel
worth 25c ; go In this sale ut l c.
will bo given this week to buyers of blankets
nnd comforters.
Comparison of prices nnd qualities will re
veal the fact that wo have no competition In
this line :
10-4 white blanket , OOc.
104 wlilto blanket , M.
10-4 wlnto blanket , o.ctra heavy , $1.C9.
30-4 wlilto blanketSl.iW.
10-1 white California blanket , $2.03.
11-4 white tlccco , all wool , JJJ.T5.
1M white blanket , all wool , regular $10
blanket. f7.
10-t all wool red "olanket , worth § 4.50 , goat
10-1 all wool very flno red Wankct ( medi
cated ) worth * r.r > U , go at W.30.
114 all wool sanitary blanket , superior
quality , worth 5 .50 , nt 4MJ.-10.
Gray bliinkets , 73c , 81 , $1.25 , § 1.50 ,
10-1 gray blankets , natural wool , worth
s .fiO , for this sale SJ.50.
10-1 gray blanket , all wool , superior
quality , wortlifl , SMK.
HCO , ( ) yards Imported , fall weight , Scotch
shirting Iliuuicl , worth Cflc , go at 4oc ,
1 case reel twill medicated flannel , best
vnluo ever sold , worth Hoc , go at 2.r > c ,
Fine assortment 4-qrs. colored nnd whlto
embroidered flannels , huudsomo design.
Comforters , full size , regular 8T o quality ,
go at OOc. In fact wo have a full line from
dOoto$15. Best values ever offered. Look
before j-ou purchase ,
OUlt CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
Till ! LAllOKST IK TUB \\'KST \ ,
Superior facilities cniiblo us to sell you a
cloak , wrap or jucket at wholesale prices ,
thus saving you from 2.T to U3 per cent.Vo \
know that conservative buyers will not ob
ject to tills ,
HEAD , HEAD , READ ,
27-Inch plush Jacket , satin lined , made of
good Walker plushes , warranted to wear nnd
give perfect satisfaction , at tT.HO , fO.OOand
$10.00 cadi.
KMtieh coed plush clotUs , good "Walker
plushes , best quilted satin linings at $ l,50 ! !
and upwards ,
Kxtrngood bargains In jackets nnd capos.
Also splendid bargains lu Newmarkets und
children's garments ,
See our line of cloaks , Wo know that wo
can pleuso you and snvo you money on your
purchases. Our Koods m'0 warranted and all
alterations uiado frco of charge bv export
litters. '
\Vorccelvodoposlts \ on ourcloalts and lay
them aside for parties wish Ing to secure early
selections.
HUNIVY EISEMAN & CO. ,
Council Bluffs , In.
Motor faro paiil both ways to Omaha and
Nebraska customers
KID OI.OVB SA.K IT EISEMAN'S. '
The old rcllablo Alexander In nil sizes
Regular f2.50clovo at S1.5U.
4-buttou undressed kids ( all shades ) fl.25.
5-hook. Foster fastener , splcncllil glove ( all
4-buttou kid regular { I glove , this -week ,
50o.
50o.6button
6-button kid , nil shades , regular ? l.S5 for
this salo75c.
Kull line clilldrcns' kid gloves 750 and fl.
Also 20 dozen kid gloves , slightly torn and
soiled , formerly sola from $1 to * l.M a pair ,
vvo offer now at IScts n pair ns they aro.
Take advantage , of. these great bargains
during this weeU at
atEISEMAN&CO.'S ,
Council Blurts , Iowa.
Tlioy I H ) ok oil Iloriin ,
In ttio district court nil of yesterday was
taken tip with tlio trial of the case of Tlnloy
llurkovstho Citizens' banV , In which the
plaintiff claims damages on account of al-
alleged malicious prosecution. Mr. llurko
wns on the stand all of the afternoon , and his
cross-MBinlnatloii was not completed when
tha hour for adjournment camo. Ho went
over UioUUtorygf Uiconnection with tUo
cattle case , In which ho served as attorney
for Abbott , It was In thus serving that be
sought to got possession of tbo cattle in con
troversy , behoving that Abbott was the
owner and entitled to the same. The par
ticulars of tbo transactions in Merion a
county wore all gone over wltli a view ot
convincing the Jury that air. Eurko had
nctca honestly and squnrely In pcltlnpf pos
session of the cat tie , nnd that his Indictment
for larceny was unjust.
Attorney McCabO conducted tno cross-ex
amination , which was sharp , and ot times so
aggravating that Mr. IJurko would give
equally keen edged replies , thcso occasional
passage ) being about tbo only hits of enliven.-
mctit in the proceedings There was n largo
attendance , nnd tbo bnttlo Is being fought
strongly on both sides.
No lots will ho sold after next Tuesday In
Morntngside except ut un advance of ! 33j { per
cent. _
The Itostnu'n Store's Xew I'alncc.
The work of enforcing the quarters of tlio
Boston store In tbls city , ono of the Institu
tions that Council Dluffs Is particularly
proud of , has been almost completed , nnd in
a few days the customers will have the pleas
ure of doing their shopping nnd securlngtbolr
big bargains amid surroundings suitable to
tliochnracterand extent of the enterprise
that Messrs. Potbcrinnham , Whitclaw & Co.
have established so thoroughly and main
tained so well. And when the work Is Mu
lshed look out for inducements In keeping
with tbo growth of the business.
It is n source of great gratification to the
public , as veil as tbo proprietors , t" know
that they have received such substantial en
couragement from the people of Council
Bluffs In tha effort lirst mndo byttieinto re
duce high old fiuhioticd prices and promote
moderTi low prices , that they are enabled to
more than double their business so soon after
its establishment * .
As they have been the acknowledged lead
ers and promoters of low prices In the past.
so they will continue to bo in the future , and
the double sized store will remove some of
the dlsagrccablencss of the usual crush that
customers bavo always found there.
Jon't think there will bo nn , exception in
your case. No lots will bo sol'd after next
Tuesday in Moriiiiiffsido except utau advance
of a > tJ per cent.
The School Treasurer Xot I'nJoltuMl ,
There was a great deal of complaint among
tlio school teachers yesterday bccauso they
fulled to get tholr monthly salnrlcs , which
should have been paid If the custom that has
been followed fortho past decade had been
adhered to. ThoteachcM vent to the treas
urer , J.V. . 1'eregoy , nnrt wcro informed that
ho had been enjoined by the board from payIng -
Ing in the usual manner , iind In answer to
their inquiries informed them that President
Stewart had served a notice npt nhlmto that
effect and showed the disappointed appli
cants a formidable looking document written
upon a typewriter on lesat cap paper , The
vord "enjoined , "and the cursory glance at
the legal looking document created the im-
prossicn that the president of tbo board had
procured an In ] unction and had It served In
the usual manner. Iiia very short tiiuo tbo
new * had spread nil over the city that such a
proceeding had taken place , and thorowas in-
tcnso indignation among thoteochcrs. It was
said that the reason that the injunction had
heeii procured was the omission of Superln-
tPiulo.it McNnughton'snumo from the pay
roll , and that hisfrieiids 9111110 hoard hail de
termined to stop tno payment of all the sala
ries until WcNnughton's was allowed.
The people who read and recollected Tim
BEE'S report of the proceedings of the Inst
meeting of tlio board of education knew what
the situation was , but the story came from so
many ( sources that it was finally believed that
the president of the board had been guilty of
a llttlo pleco of spite work- , and ho was
' roasted" vigorously.
The facts are that "at the last ineotlngof the
board the matter of an erroneous payment of
about f 20 tooneof thetcuchors was brought
up by Mr. Hunter , who sucRested that tno
old way .of paying the salaries should bo
changed in some way that would prevent the
possibility of such an error being repeated.
Ho thought the payroll should bo under the
direct charge of the board , nnd no salaries
should bo paid except upon Its approval. The
minutes wcro referred to and disclosed the
fact that the board hud , at Its first meeting
after the eleetioa last iprinjr , passed a resolu
tion authorizing the president nnd secretary
to issue the teachers' orders In the usual way
at the last of the month in accordance with
the payroll , which was approved by the board
after It WHS made .ipattho beginning of the
year. Mr. Hunter thought this vasnota
very wise plan , as it left the matter wholly
In the hands of the president andDecretory. .
Ho thought it should bo changed , but declined
to tuko the responsibility of making a motion
to that effect. The resident stated what the
practice had been and called attention to the
fact that the president and secre
tary wcro acting only under the
orders of the board , nnd If the
board desired to change its orders some
mombir should make a motion , to do so. Mr.
Wells moved that no more salaries bo paid
until ttio payroll was presented to the bbara
each montli nnd approved. The president
called attention to the fact thnt this would
work a hardshipupontho teachers by keep
ing them out of tlielrpny until after the rei-
lar monthly meeting on the third Monday.
The motion was put after It was seconded by
Mr. Schocntgen , and was carried by the
votes of Messrs. Hunter , Wells ana Schoent-
gen , Illnxsiin nndVnito voting against It ,
President Stewart refraining from votinp.-
This loft the mnttcrin such ncondltlon that
the president and secretary had no other
course to pursue than to refuse to Issue the
orders to the teachers , for his own guidance
the president sent the following- letter to
Treasurer 1'orceoy , which the teachers sup
posed to bo the Injunction referred to :
CoCNCtrJti.utw. In. , Sept. 10-J. W. Pcro-
voy. < w | . . Treasurer Imlopi'iulcnt School DIs-
trl t , Council lllulTs.la. liuarSIr : Taku no-
tlco that tlio board odllrcctorsor Raid district
passed : ui order Ilia tno paymtmts bomiulcto
teachers or Junltor.s until after tliu puy-rnll
was submitted to thosulcl board and by 1C ap
proved. This rule should bo Ktrlutly ndncrod
to upon your part , us tbo board liusfiill con
trol upon such matt cri. Any different action
will bn utymir own rhlc.
Triibtliii ; that von will take pleasure lu fol
lowing tlilt Instruction of the board anil
thereby protect yourself fioni llubllty of er
rors , I remain. J. J. STKWAIIT ,
I'lcsldent board of directors of Independent
district of Council Jllinm , In.
33X porcontadvancoln Morningsido lots
October I , _
It Is n faction cnngot the finest site for n
homo of any plaeo in tbo city In Morningsido
for 'ess ' than ono small lot will cost in the
center of town , and you nro within ono block
of motor line nnd two blocks of Broadway , It
is also a fact that the larger a city guts the
more desirable becomes Its suburban prop
erty and the less desirable its property lying
contiguous to business. The nolso , dire and
disturbance of the city pccli worse every year
and In a year or twoMornlng-sldo will bo the
very best residence property In Council
Blurts.
A. Coup d' Utitt In the School llonril.
I'ho board of education made nnotherat-
tempttohold a meetings last night , and sue
cecded In accomplishing It to n very lurgo ex
tent , When the roll was culled all the mom-
bora wcro present and answered to their
names. The important business toba trans
acted was the approval of tbo pay-roll anil
the election of the secretary and treasurer
fortho ensuing year ,
'Jho approval of the pay-roll waithoflr.it
thing attempted. It was presented by the
secretary with tnenatnoof Superintendent
McNauRhton omitted , and Mr , Wells moved
thnt It bo approved and ordered paid.
Iho motion was amended by Mr , Bhuslm
to Include the nnuio of I'rof , McNnuKhton
On the veto on the amendment Unit followoc
WrllB , IIuntcrandBchoeniiccn voted no , ant
Walto , Hloxslm and President Stewart yes
Tlio vote on the original motion nhowci
Wells. Schoontgonand Hunter lu favor of It
and Wnlte , Dlaxslm and the prosldoiit op
posed. Iloth motions were declared lost ,
Wells then renewed his motion for th
approval of the pay roll iw It stood and that i
bo ordered puld. The same deadlocking vet
defeated It.
At this juncture Sohoontgen , Wells ntu
Hunter took their coats and huts , and with
out in forming the board what they con
tomplatcd , left tlio room , It xvus ovldoii
they wcro gene for ( food , ; imd the other mem
hew of the board and several attorney
sat around and disaiKsdl tlio situation for
whllo. The nuc.Htlou was riilsoil that thu ub
scnco of tbo tnreo fontlo.ncn after ansvcrln
to roll call at the Hart did not destroy the
uorutn. A copy ofiho rules was sent for
nd read , ana Itvm finally njrce < l that until
omo members ralsST tin question or n call
vtxs demanded tho. board hnJ nomeawof
tnowliiKtliat any 61 Its members ivero ab-
icnt. After thfs . Islon XVM reached the
nislncss of the board was continued and
hlngs soiled along swimmingly. Ji'OBoatle-
nan present hud any. occasion to demand n.
roll call , EvorytMilj ? was carried unani
mously , and the three gentlemen who llcilso
precipitately wore not oven missed.
On motion of Mr.Vnlta \ the teachers' pay
roll was approved anil ordered paid.
air. DlaxslminoVwthntthonamoof Supor-
n Undent McNaugUon londdftttotho teach
ers' ' pny-roll , so thathp can dr.tw Ills salary
for the month of Sontoinbcr and that the
president nn d secretary bo require ! to draw
in order sufflclcnt In amount to pay the
.caehora as shown by the pay-roll just al
lowed , with , the superintendent's anlar.v
ndiled. Tno motion was carried unani
mously.
Several bills were allowed that had been
airRliiR along for several weeks.
Jllss Millie White va made principal ot
tlieold 1'lcroc ' street school.
The president reported that the Twentieth
avifluo school had been clo" cil by order of
tlio board oC licaltu. nnd that the city phys i-
claa hiidannounccilthnt the children ot the
Innltor , who lives In the basement and had
been attacked bv diphtheria , had hoca re
moved nnd that the bulldliiR had teen futni-
pnted. In his opinion there was noinorodaii-
Ljer , nnd the board ordered tbo schoolto bo
re-opened on Monday.
After the allowance of some small hi'Is ' the
Luard adjourned -until S.itui'day , October 4 ,
fortno purpose of electing a secretary and
trcasiu-cr fortho enduing year ,
It was after 10 o'clock ' wlien the mcetlnR
adjourned , nnd after it was over the members
and their friends sat around awhile < J iscuss-
Ing the situation. The belief was universal
that they Imd accomplished n very brilliant
coup d' etab upon the opposition nnd that
they could liavo gone abend ana elected n
secretary mid treasurer nnd the election
would have withstood nil the assaults that
could have been tnado upon it.
The best entrance to IMorninssitlo for
the present Is l-'rank street. This is the
street which runs In front of the sisters' hos-
pltal mid the way to g tto Wornlngsidols to
KO east on that street.
Prices that will paralyze our competitor's ,
JurthcrdcmoiistiMtlner to the public that wo
are the lowest priced hoxiso furnishers in
Council Bluffs. Tomorrow , Monday morn-
In if , September 29th , the greatest sale of fur
niture , carpets , stoves , etc. , over attempted
by any concern inComicll Bluffs will hopln
ntMatulcl vtlClein's , 3-0 Broadway , to con-
tlimo for one wuck only , The object of this
sale is to show to tbo people that they can
sell floods for less money than any other
house In the city. They know that tbo fall
season has just begun and the best advertise
ment the hou o can have Is by offering bar-
calns that cannot bo duplicated elsewhere.
.A personal call is all that is desired and
those calling the coming' wecltwillbo the
money savers of the season.
Some of the best houses in the city are
building in Mornin side , nnd they willhavo
the Htiest lawns and boat views of any houses
in Council Bluffs ,
Wallpaper at Losoy & Jensen's , 11 Pearl st.
Money afc roduul rjtaj loinolon chatto *
nndrcalostato scjarityby E. II. SlusafOifc Co
Tha Boston store , Council Bluffs , Is show-
in ? the latest in caps known us the N'olliu
lily cap. 'Jho prices run from HOcto $1,11) , la
all tliolatest coloM , plaids nnd blacks.
Boston Store , Council Bluffs.
"WllITELlW &CO
Aiiiiouneonicnt.
Wo shall retire , from the retail grocery
business October 1 to engage iti the wholesale
handling of produce and fruits , nnd ivish to
Kivo notice In this thiit nil accounts of retail
sales will be tine and payable to us at that
dato. Fuiiiox'i " , ras Broad way ,
Council Bluffs , lu.
SeoMornlngslde.
Tlio KoiiilIi/m !
The republican pri'laariea to select dele
gates to the county convention tobo'lield at
Avocaon October 1 , werohcld in the various
wards last nlpht There was a great deal of
interest talten in the work in all of tb.e wai-ds
but there was no light by the friends of can
didates to get packed delegations.
The following are the delegates :
First Ward E. S. Barnelt , Friend Covalt ,
C. G. Saunders , E. J. Abbott , R. N. Merriaia ,
P. Wahlffren. The dclo ratoi present in the
convcntioiuvero Instructed to cast the full
vote ot the ward ,
Second AVard-J. H.Pacc , P. Wind , W. S.
Willtins , L. C. D.ile , 11. A. Bontiam , John
Fox , J. B. HoftTheodore Oulttar.
Third Ward JohnLlndtUeorno F.Smith ,
Dr. O. W. Gordcn , H1. Meyer , William Arnit ,
P. O , Glcason , W. E. HavcritocV , D. J.
Smith.
Fourth "Ward-L. "W. Ross , B. S. Bawson ,
E.V. . Koppel , F. II , Warren , Georco N.
GulviaVilliain II. Campbell , .Tames Putter-
son. Dr. F" . S. Thomas , T..oonnrdKverett.
Fifth \Vard-D. B , Daily , W. A.
smith , Orlto Vien , L , Burchain.
Sixth Ward A. C. Ilurdlng , Tolin Barx ,
E. A. Yniieoy , S. S. Elliott , D. II. Cntler.
All the delegates were instructed by reso
lution to cast tbo f till vote in the convention.
J. 0. Tipton , real estate , 527 Jlroadway.
For Kent. -
Furnished room , 020 Willow avenue , Rlrs.
J. L.ynian :
\Vantcd-Fl fly day boarders at Homo res
taurant , tiiost popular place in the city , to get
a meal or board by the wec.k.
L.Ocy ! A Jensen paint houses.
There nro 51) acres In Mormngsidoand ten
minutes -walk from the center ot the addition
will take you toUroaawayand the Council
Bluffs ami Omaha motor llaobero cars run
every few moments.
J. C. Blxby , stcatn heatlnjr , sanitary cn-
plneer , Oil ) Ulfo buiUlntr , OmaluJOJ ; aloe
riutu block , Council lllafts.
Firstrclass drcsstnakinj ? by Miss Wallace ,
over Cattlemen's baalr , cor. Jlaiii st. and
5th ave.
RcmemDor there -vvlll bono stcop ( jradci in
Mornliifsldo when ttio Kradin ls completed
nnd It will bo completed on Frank street this
fall.
Dadly Iltiriicd.
"What came near being a fearful calamity
was averted last evening by the presence of
mind and heroism of the mother , A llttlo girl *
Minnie Smith , tbo jittlo daughter of Jlrs.
Smith , vtioso liUlfli boy Wllllo died of
diphtheria on Dontxin street a shorttlino ago ,
wasplaylnR In the yihl ot the place Avhero
the family are no 'lliiifon | 3NIII1 atrcot. A
number of other children wore with her , and
a llttlo stove wus41io center of nttrnctlon.
Thochildren had r flro in It. but it did not
burn to suit them , an'd ' one of tliom ivcntlnto
the collar and poi ijliif out an old caa full of
pisollno. This IVL { | poured Into the llttlo
stove , and nti cxpiosloii Instantly followed ,
The llttlo Smith ( /tuy win stnndliiR nearest
with herbaclcto tUie.stove , The
WJMth 'own over , Uud she was Instantly enveloped -
velopod In llamcs . ' , ! ilex' mother saw her us
she ran scrcamiiuj , around the house , nnd
Kolng out oC audtvcr door intercepted her
and oxtininilshcu tlio lirowith her own gnv-
menU. Tlio little K'rl ' was badly burned
about the neck and Hco , and her lon r curls
wcro bnraod oil close to lier head. Tlio
mother's clothes were set iillro , and bcforo
they \vero eitingulshod she was severely
burned.
To the Ladles Miss Mary Oloasonis bettor
prepared than ever to satisfy all who want
Ili-bl class drcssimiklng. Koonn in the old
library building , Piurl struot.
The best auctioneer in the state Is II , II.
Ininan , Council BlufTs. Sjuclil attention to
blooded stouk sulcs , and nil branches of
mercantlio goods. OIHoj.VJ.'l llroiuhvay.
'The Manhattan flportinir hcaaquartors , 413
Broadway. _
Vashioniibln wool suits made by Mrs , L.
Simmons , (5 tOJ ( ; slIka.K toiO. (
Shorthand. MlmUholus , Jlrown building.
Twenty-ninth Strrot Mission , corner of Avo-
nne U fiabbatb school at U | > . n ) , 1'ixjch-
Mr. Chapmau ut ? ; UO \ \ uu
Injured Iy nu
AtO:30 : last night fire broke out lu Hughes
& Evans1 coal shed , near the corner ot
Twenty- fourth and Sewrtrd streets. The flro
of itself vas Insignificant , but nn explosion
of BRa"which ! occurred In the old sled
whllotho llrcinen were nt vorlc resulted
rattier seriously to Assistant Chid Sailer ,
who was quite severely burned nbout the
hands and faco. Captain Graves of No. Gimd
Murphy of No. 1 wcro also singed consider
bly , The loss on the building \vlll uotbo
ivor(50. (
_
Cnrpcnter Shop Ilnrncd.
At2 o'clock last night acnrpcntershopand
pile oC loose boards nnd shavings iu the
. ear of ICli DcdRO street caught lire. The
irompt nrrlvalof the chemical engine prc-
ented tlio Humes from spreading to adjacent
ironertv. Thodaniapo will bo not more than
ir.O. The bulldliiB belonged to Morroll , the
Tlio slliiatlon HcnialiiH 1'i-notloally
Dtxvr.n , Colo. , Sept. -Special [ Telo-
_ , rnm to Tnu Bui : . ] The situation in the
Union Pacific yards remains practically un
changed. It IsnlnrmttiKOnly from the om-
nous equlotude. Grand Master Sweeny has
not yet arrived and Is : io\v expected tomor
row , Jnmcs W. Mllvhie , general chairman
of the grievance committee of the Union P
illc system , Is here. Ho snys tlio switch
men ni-o right mid nro bound to win. Ho
thinks Sweeney will bi3 nblo to settle the
rnnttcr. Both the directors and the chamber
of commerce ami the Mining exchange today
passed resolutions endorsing the position of
Manager Mock und condemning the manner
in which switch luff has been done fortho
past few months in the yard.
The company claims to have fifteen engines
nnd sixty-eight men at work. The switch
men say they have only iilno endues and
.forty wen. Their claim that the yards
'nro bclnp cleared la doubtful. Last
month thirty-live engines nnd their
full complement of men moved some thirty-
eight thousand curs , or about twelve hundred
a day. Yesterday only four hundred cars
were moved , and today , up tofi o'cloclc , only
three hundred hud been moved.
The complaint from the business coin
munity Indicate * that t'jcy ' nro not nettin
their freight as fast as they wish to. Kio
Grande switchmen still rctuso to handle
Union 1'nciticcars , They will deliver , but
not receive. Tlio men still claim that ills n
lock-out nnd not a strike. The yards still
swarm with deputy sheriffs and guards , bul
no riotous disposition lias been displayed by
the men. The Haul outcome remains : ui
enigma , _ _
Iho I'ost mauler of the House on tlio
It nek.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 27 , The house commit'
coon , accounts today began an investigation
into the charges prefer red agalnstl'ostmastcr
" \Vheatof tbo house. Doothimm , a member
of the committee , was excused from service ,
he being a tenant of Wheat's ,
\Vneat \ said a contract was entered into De
cember lust with Culbcrtson at the r.ile of
§ 5,000 , per year , of which Culbertson was to
plvo him SI 51 a month. Some time after ho
learned that the matter was belli. ? talked of
ns improper and charges subsequently ap
peared In the papers , He then wanted to
give back the S7IVJ ho had received from Cul-
bertson , butwas advised that it did tot be
long to him , but to the government. Ilothcn
vent to the trcasui'y department nnd do-
TOslted the money and received 11 receipt
for it. Ho then received no more fro.n Cnl-
lertson under the agreement. Kcplying , to
Enloe , witness said hohud consulted tkoclork
of the house , licpresentatlvo Caswcll , tbo
speaker mid others about the matter. Sub
sequently the contract was taken away from
Culbcitson and given to a Air. DaUh utM.CKll )
per year. In answer to a question as to how
lie came to llxjtho first contract ut 1,001) ) ,
witness said tint when ho Hi-st came to
Washington the ofllcowus new to him and be
simply had the contracts of the previous year
copied , as ho supposed it was all right. Ho
also found that the appropriation allowed for
the purpose was $ ,00 < J a year.
Contractor CulborUon swore tlmt he car
ried tbo mails for Daltpii , the former post
master , for six year * prior to December last.
Ho received as compensation $3,1)00 , ) a year
and had not made similar previous payments
of SlfiO a month to the postmaster. Ho said
that Wheat asked him nt ilrst forfciOt ) a
month in returif for the contract. AVltness
made n counter proposition to give him $ liiO ,
and this , he said , would require him to do
work at a starvation price. "Witness snld
that one day when it was apparent that an
Investigation was probable Wheat's son came
to him and sought to liavo the $ " > 0 returned
over temporarily to a third person , but tills
was not done. Wheat in his testimony hnJ
declared ho know of no such conversation.
In reply to a member of the committee Cul
bertsou snld lie was fnther-iii-law of Dal-
ton. the former postmaster. \
Uciys' TrninluK'.Moliool Dedicated.
CHICAGOSept. 27.The Illinois school of
agriculture and manual training for boys WMS
formally dedicated today. A special train of
six coaches bore 800 people to Glenwood ,
where the Institution Is located. There i
seven buildings la all , situated In n semi-cir-
do upcn arise oflandwhich rises fifty feet
above the surroimdliiK level country. .Al
ready 150 vaifs from the streets of Chicago
have been provided for in the school , Tlio
dedication exercises consisted chlylly of nd-
dresses by well known ( Jhlcagoansvho huvo
taken an interest in tlio institution.
Fourth Attempt at Train
ALLIANCE , O.Sept , 27 * . An attempt
made this morning at Alnxlmo , near here , to
wreck the limited going west. A rail -was
placed partially across the track.V farm
wagon was also placed on the track. A
freight cnmo iilonp unoipcctedlv nnd sur
prised them before they succeeded In their
purpose and knocked the wagon Into kind ling
wood and pushed the nil I off thotrnck , This
Is the fourth attempt at this place. These
Implicated in the tint three attempts urelu
the penitentiary ,
.
Cnrrylnj ; Out Oarnotfic's Idon.
PiTrsnuitn , Pa. , Sept. 27. A special
Broddoclr , Pa. , sayst Notices wcro posted
today In the ofllcos ot the Eojjar Thompson
steel worta that nil boys under sixteen years
of nw will bo dlsehnrffad. This Is an Idea of
Andrew Carnegie , \vho lias always Iweii op
posed to young labor , M'ho order will affect
many widows who depend on thelrsons for
support. Homo two hundred and Hfty boys
nt IMldoclc and over ono hundred nt Ilomo-
stead will bo discharged la accordance with
the order ,
OldcHtOriind Army Votcrnit Dcnd ,
Bri.viDoiu : , N , . ! . , Sept. < i . JohnSowdor
died yesterday near Uidgovillo nt the ad
vanced ago of ninety years. Ho Is said to
have been the oldest Grand Army veteran h :
the Unitedstatci , having Identified himsell
with the organization when Itvas llrst
formed. He was iv monitor of the Thiity-
ilrst regiment of New Jor < oy vohniteoi-s and
served attho front throuKh the war.
InltiiiHlaU'H Olil IXntriel.
Piiii.Ann.riin , Sept. 27. < Vtu mcctins of
the Independent democratic voters of the
Third congrcsslonnl district , formerly repre
sented by Sam rcantiall , resolutions \\cro
passed ondorsin ; Vnux mid nominating' him
us nn independent doniocratlc candidate to
run ngainst Mo A leer , nomiiinted Thursday
last by the regular district convention.
Tin ) TroHlilont Will Visit Topeka ,
Stnr.Tri , Kan. , Sept , 27. Department
Commander Collins of the CJrand Army of
tholtepubllc ot ICnnsas received a mossajjo
today from Private Secretary 1 1 ul ford stat-
InKthat. President Harrison had accepted the
invitation to ho present at tlio stat < ) roanlon
of the state department in Toneka , Oc
tober 19.
Tlie Kllfm-Hho-Miv I Uht OfT.
St , P.vn.Mlnn. , Sopt. 37. The light whlcl
was to have tnkon place tonight botweoii Pat
Killen of thU city and .loo Hhcchy of Ash
land. AVIs. . for the championship of the
norllnvest , ia off , Sheeny refusing tollBhtho
co.ui > o he couldn't place u man In the box cfllco
to look alter his iutcrcsts ,
COAK :
Now is the Time to Buy "Your Coal of
Thatcher , 114 Main St/
The best product of tlie Lelugh. Valley , Penru
Best Io\va Eastern Western ,
Summer Mining. - low Prices.
H. A. COX , Western Sales Agent
SOUTH ( ihlJl.t. M'.tf'H ,
HnptiNtCliuroh Dcil leaf ion ,
The BnptistconKi-cgatlon will dedicate Its
now church on Twenty-seventh street , bo-
twccn ivinnd U , at 11 o'clock todny , Uev.
II. 0. Woods , 1) ) . 1) ) . , will preacli Iho dedi
catory pcrnioii , The society Is out of debt
aiidlnvitoall to Join with them in opening1
, honow house ot worship.
Notes A-buut. the City.
Patrick Bresnan's Infant child is danger
ously ill.
"W. H. Sapo has had another back.-ct and Is
.n , a dangerous condition.
.7.J. .Todin of Troy , N" . V. , n heavy prop
erty holder iu this city , died on the 'M ' inst.
Some ImtiKry thief raised n window In .lohn
N. Durkc's hotel Friday night and carried oft
a vholo ham.
Frlomls of the Mnx'Ic clly cornet hand are
emulating subscription papers to buy the
boys a set of new instruments ,
llcv. C , N. Uawson. the newly appointed
minister , will preach in , the "MethodUt 12 | > ls-
copal church tills forenoon nml evening.
The Youiic People's .Societyof Christian
Endeavor will hold a meeting this event UK In
the Presbyterian church just buforotlio reg
ular service.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Ito. Pat
rick J. Ilassett died Friday inorniint ana wits
burled in St. Mary's ' cemetery at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon.
Kev. David Marquatto , late pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal church , on'Tuesday will
tjiko charge ni presiding elder of tlio Mis
souri Valley district.
John Hickey and .Tolm Uobinson of the
Third ward had a runaway Friday evening.
Mr. Illcliey vas injured by being thrown out
of the buggy and the vehicle was wrecked be
fore thu horse was stopped.
H. C. Bullard of the packing houses of
Swift A Co. has taken his do ublo calf out for
exhibition. This llttlo animal , double in
every part from the foreshoiildors back , and
perfect , Is said to bo the only ono ever seen iu
this section.
Philip Kern , whllo shuKhterliiR a beef , was
kicked by thonninul and his butcher Itnlfo
was knocked through his left heel. The blade
went entirely through just above the largo
heel bone and Inside of the largo cord , almost
severing It. A surgeon dressed the painful
wound.
A houseful of friends gathered at the coy
homo of Mr. and Sirs. .Jacob Heilstcln , West
Albripht , last night and testified to their
friendship forMiss AnnaM. Ileilstelii oiiher
thirteenth birthdav. Apleii.sant social even
ing was made move Interesting by a pal-
ntiblo luncb , good music and social uinusc-
iiwiits. _
ItJlKl'ITfKI.
The hank clearings yesterday amounted to
87WWW.l)3. )
In the county court yesterday \V , E. Find-
Icysuedil. H. Van Clostor to recover J. 50
duo on a promissory note.
A frame turn at Twenty-eighth and
lAirnuin , owned by Mrs. P. F. Murphy , was
destroyed by lire atO o'clock last iiirfit. The
loss waiWOO.
Yesterday afternoon Dsputy Sheriff Grebe
served notice upon all criminals out on bonds
to appear before .Judge Chirksor. at 9 : 0
o'clock tOInorro v morning.
Tlia Jloi-so dry goods company received
ycstoi'dav through tlio cuytoin house Iniirartn-
tlous of Parisian fashions from Pinget , Mo-
range and other celobr.ited inanufacturcH.
The executive coiiiinittco of the democratic
state central committee holil a private session
at Charles O'dln'softlc9 ( yesterday , the pur
pose being to perfect plans foir thu coming
campaign. e
Tlio case ofthostato against D , C. O. Wo
was called injustice. Holmes' court yester
day and was begun but not finished. The
case isboiiig tried before a jury and was
continued until Tuoulny ,
Seven incmhcra of the Fourth ward dcino-
cratio club held n meeting at , "Washington
tall histnlKlit , and afteriHscussIng the pend
ing issues for half an hour , adjourned until
tomorrow night , when an effort will be made
to drum u p n larger crowd.
It. L. .Johnson , the man who broke jail and
escaped from County Juilcr I ynch on Au
gust HI , has been raptured nt ICnnws City ,
anil will be brought to Omaha , next week.
.lohiison was bound over to the district court
Juno 17 to answer to tlio charge of forgery.
Tim ICnl li HO ! ' Honor ,
Hon. A. 11. Savage , supreme dictator of the
Knights or Honor , addressed all open meet
ing of members ofthe order mid their friends
at Clark's h.ill on Fourteenth street last
iilght. About soventy-flvo persons wcro
present. The speaker recited the purposes
nnd origin of the order , IIo deprecated the
mushroom growth of the numerous now or
ders which were spilngini ; into life every
day only to die out. again in a very short
time. The fraternal advantages of member
ship In tlio ICiiiglit s of Honor were dwelt
upon , and the speaker closed by endeavoring
to instill new life Into the local loilgo nnd In
ducing its mom bom to take a lively interest
In tlioordernnd Increase the membership.
Tlio supreme dictator was followed by
several of the members of the local lodge ,
who spoke brieJly , _
The Goiinci linen Itulinkecl.
The republicans of the Sixth ward nro
slow lounger , but they are now up inarms ,
For years it has been the custom for the
ward clubs to suggest the iinmcs of the
Judges and clerks of election and then hand
them In to the ward councilman for presenta
tion. This was done this year , but thoroun-
cilincn took the matter In their own hands
and appointed men who lisa rule were ob-
cctionabloto the clubs , Tliorcpubllcunclub
hold lu roinilar meotingliuU Highland uasscd
htrong resolutions censuring the notion of
the couiiclhnen nnd denouncing Urn jnrt of
the outlined plun of Uiocomblno todofeit an
honest election. A number of warm speeches
woroniiuloby local iioliticlans , alter wliioh
It wm decided to have a grand rally and polo
mis ing two weeks from last night ,
Murdered Uy a UcHj > : riIo. ;
I3n xroiin , ITla , , Sept. 27. Two wen J ,
T. Iwasloy , anotiiry public , and II , D. Sapp
were shot and killed hero last night , The
kllhngof lasley was the result of an altercation -
cation between lilm and J , T. Garner , who is
a desperado , csieclally ] when 111 led with bad
whisky. After ( iiirncr hud killed I asloy ho
lied to his room , from which place ho ex
changed shots \vitli frlcnU.sof Iasloy , during
which tlmo Snnp oxjiosod himself and wai
killed.
t\ .
Mr.Mi'iupTenn , , Sept. 21. The Unnlc of
Madison , at Jackson , Tenn. , suspended this
inornlng. It xvc a state bank with a capital
of Snu.OOO. . President \VIilto \ has made an ns-
slgnment of all his personal property for the
benefit of creditors. Liabilities. JOO)0 ( ) < ) ; as-
setH , tJ5JOO. ( Tlio .suspension is temporary.
LiidHViiu : , Ky. , .Sept.Tbo bank of Ful
ton , ICy. . siupoiided luymcr.t today. Assets
and liabilities unknown.
Woiit Down ultli All IIiiiKln ,
MiLWAfKEK , Vila. , Sept. 27 , Aapecialfrom
Uuclno says an unknown tug -went down to-
duv with all hands about three miles from
that port. Ko further particulars.
SPECIAL JSTOTLCJJUS.
COUNCIL. BiUFFS.
OO.MS forroiil , In iiilto ornlnjile , 4IJ So.
_
HUNT I louios mid ronm i one over
store uciir omul houso. undone fu rnl-lieU
room nt J. li , Da\lilMtnX ( i'J.rirth avu.
iriuiiXISIIKI ) roniiis , two ltooks Iriiin motors
i1 four from postnlllvri fiirnaco lu-ut , bivtli
room , hot unit culil walnr. To I'lillimicn or
man and wlfo without children. 7UVa.hlnu \ -
ton uvc.
' \H \ { > Hcxeliiingo-.W lien's. Jlontgomopy Co 1
A. Kansas , well hupnivod.
\W acres , Chniluujiii ; ; : Co. , luiti , , well lui-
prov-rd.
4 ( ncros. Trcyol'o. , ICaiisnswelllmprovod.
240 aeros. t'onmiicho Co. , Kim. , vdl luiiiruv-
cil.
cil.ISO
ISO acres , MorrliRo. . KaimiH , well Im proved.
ICO ncros. liiiitan Co. . Kan. , well unproved.
HSOacroi. litriiM Co. . Noliraslca ,
IBM acres. Hull o. , N'oliranki.
! Ei ncros , Mulilt'iibori ( - ' - < . Kentnclcyt well
improved ; elivir.
KM acroi , well Improved : AlcouaCo. , Jllehl-
Riin ; oloar.
4 * > ncru . HiMHCa. , Ohio ; clear. Will trade
dthernr iillfnr iiiprL-liaiullsijor city property
In ( 'ouiiull lllnlt'Miif Oinnhii.
Uloarliinilln Stone siuil Mnrrr Co , Mo.
( 'ri'ittnurrln Oliapninn , IJloUiixonCo. . ICan.
$1.H > J , iMtmorcyano iiolci. ( let to Iho front. X
will trade. J. Ul'rloo ' , Klo
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B1OI1 cllllllKK 111 bllslllt'SHlll \ H'll fitWk Of
ilriigsiuid flUiirciall new and llrst cl.ws ,
at a dhcotint , If vile ] vllhln next , iBdays , In-
vok-u about ifJ.MJ. Address S. , Ileo onict- ,
Council
FOR SA. IE li'lno standard bred loiun , bays.
7 and 8 yeais old , matcliuil. l.udy cnti
drlvntlioiii ; elty In-old1 : will not. ihv. full ut
: t ) S. Main fct , , Ooiiiiell llluir.f. ' J. 1 * I'rlce.
POItKKNT llotol .laineson , all furnished.
Possession irlu'ii Octohiir 1. 1'or informa
tion add rots Win. Slodentopl.or Olirls Sluub.
Council UltHTs.
FOliSAJ.K Tlio Homo Restaurant for sale
onctisjf t 'rni . Tliu most iionular uUcu Iu
the elty. SV. . ijcott. ; or Hruad way ,
Pbl ! SMB or Hent-anrdoii land , with
liimsos.by J.It. 14lco , 10 J Main st. . Couuoll
Iliads.
WHY p.ijr roiitvnanynii 0,111 bii/a homono
tbusamo torius , nnil In case ofyouriliuah
it any ti mo lui vo your ( .iiully tlio hutuo clour
on tlu follow Ins ? lerm ? :
A-liuiiio worth II.O'JJ ntJlJ pop montli.
A.liano : wort U ! lI'D at ? IS per niuntli.
A homo worth l,01) ! at fit jicr niunllu
A.hcrnc mrlliUOJvl atl-ll jier niiinlli.
A homo wort.U Jl)33 ! atJli f/cr montli.
Other priced lioinu on tlie.siino toriiii. Tha
abnve niontlilv D.iyineiits Inuliido prlnelpLl ;
ancllntorest , Forfii'll iiai-tlcnliirs eiillnu or
address thoJu'ld.t Wells Co , , uud H roadway.
Council Hlair.4 , la.
DR. BELLINGER'S '
Surgical Institute
AND
Private Hospital ;
Cor. Brondv/ay and 2Gth Sta ,
t'orthotroat incutolall surgicalniul chrotUo
dlscasos ami dlsc.isiMnf tbublouil.
I'rlvatuillsoai''H ' of tlio urinary and rovii'il
orsiius , ussyplilllt , iiHitrloluro , tyslltls , spur-
nialorrolioii' . lost iniiilioulsoKiial liiiiiolfiieo
uiiihvoaldiess ticatetlsuc C3tfiillv.
1'aitlcular atlciitloiipalilto < llieasos of tbo
lungs as Astlinni. Coiisiiinptlun , llruncliltls ,
Catarrh. Klu. I'.irulyh's. . ' Klilnoy Dlsows an
liibotos.llrlKlit'i IMsoaso. Illion malls in , Piles ,
Cancer , Vnrlocclo. llydiocrli1. Dropsy. Tumor ,
Dlscaso-4 of tlio Kyu and Hiir. I'lnli reel ,
ilnnl t3iirvatiirciiiiliill ( ( llsi'ii escif tlioliouoH ,
M'ohavcii depart niunt < lo it < iil nxeluslvclj
to the trratinentof UlprliioDisows.
RleilloInesuiitseQiirely packed ami f itefrow
obsorvutlnn.
Coirasimnilctico ooiiuaontlal. Aculrcis :
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Institute antl Private Hospital ,
Cor. Hroadwiiynnd ailhSt.i , Counrll Illuli. In.
DRIVING PARK.
Fall Meeting Octo"bcr 7 to 10 , 1890
554,006 IN ! JUl-lSbIS.
PROQRA MHE :
MONDAY , OCTOIJEIl 7.
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a-ycar-oldTrotllnii SlaUo 10J
I'UISDAV , OOTOHEK 8.
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WKU.NKS HAV. OOTOUEIl 0.
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KalloiialTrotlliiK assoliitloii riil" to trciv
orn. KnliloH cliHn OeloJitsrl. Ktako racn frvo.
Mllotraolt. JV. . I'UUKiiDV. ' I'ruslilcnt. '
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coniiiiunlciitloiis to
A. II. GIIIIJS. Hcorotary.
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L'llA HIES H. IIANNAX , Olllllor.
CITIZEHS STATE BANK
Of Council Dluffs.
PAID UP CAPITAL. $150,000 $
SURPLUS AN 0 PROFITS 50.000
LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000
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ness. liu : ht uiipltul mill surUis | ) uf uoy '
bank In tiJiitliwoHtorn fo a. y ,
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ,
Council Bluffs& . Omaha
TRA.NSFER LEJME.
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BAGGAGE , FREIGHT \ \ ,
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kavi'tCouncll IllnlTrtOiind IS n. in. and ]
p.in , Oinaliutl u.m. , : i p.m. mill5 p.m.
Orilorniiroiiiptly attmtclcil U > .
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And Dalldljij Burerlntemlonts.
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