THE OMAJFIA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , AUGUST 10 , 1891 , 3 THE OMAHA. BEE. COUNCILBLUFFS. . OFFICE : No. IS. I'KAKL STHEET. r I'llvered by C'arrlcr In ntiy part of the City. 11.V. . T1LTON - ' - MANAOEIt. TELE I'll ONES i Business Onicc , No. 43. Night Editor. No. 23. K. Y. I . Co. Council Uluffs LUmbrrCo. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , ' 0 * Sapp blocK. If you want water In your yum or house ft to nixby's. ' fiO'J Morrlam block. The trustees of the Chautatinun Assembly association will meet this evening In ttio board of trade rooms. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr Hurry Staucmnn and Miss Carrie 8diwltiur | , to take plueo next Thursilay. Airs , F. Loutzlngcr onU'i'talneii upirty of flit-nils at dinner last Saturday in honor of the birthday ef her daughter , Miss Emma. A ( 'lime of nail was pUycd yesterday after noon between the Sixth struct Stars and the Seventeenth avenue Vlotonals , resulting in H Hi-ore of HI to II in favor of the latter. The batteries were Hughes and Kasncr for the Vlctorluls anil Zlimner nnd Fanner for the Stars * Maud Ivpniototi was taken from a bed In the Colnriilo house ycitenliiy morning at IS : ) o clock In Deputy Marshals Fowler anil White and placed under urrcst on a charge of vnerancy made against her by Mrs Daw Dolls. Holts , the husband of the complaining witness , was with the ICompton woman when she was arrested. A man i arncn McCarty , who lives near the foumlrv on South Seventh street , Is minus a r One gold chum , which was taken from his bouse a da } or two ago uuilnc his absence. The chain wasthojiropcrtvof Mrs. McCarty , \\hohauputitlnadrawcriind gone out of the city on a visit.V lion ' .he returned homo tho-chain was missing , and whole It went Is the question No clue so far has been se cured as to the thief. The stolen property Is valued at J Si. lii\nl Day. Monday , August 10 , is the last day of the great co t hale at tlio Boston Store , Council BlulTri. Ladies , take timely warning , inukoyour drvgoodn purchases just now , although not in ubboluto need of thorn , for corlninly sucti an oll'oring is not to bo had every day. Tlio choice of mich a vast block of dry goods at actual cost price , something never heard of before - fore in the dry goods trado. On Monday all our summer goods iniiht go , cost cutting no figure on Buch goods , wo make the prices that they are .sure to sell. Below are only n fow'of tlio items included in this great flulo : SS-iiii'h Se and lOo summer cashmeres and eballics , all in ono lot , 6c a yard , inako beautiful dresses and for comfort ers you can lind nothing bettor. Yard w'dc ' ! } * plaid suitings , halo price ( It ? . Fine French pateons , regular 22c goods , beautiful designs , half price for this sali1 , lie a yard. 5OflJ , ( yards Pokin flotliH , fancy zophys and seersuckers tlmt hold for lOc and 12Jc , wale price file All our ( ie dark prints for lc. ? Our best indiL'o blue calicoes for fie. Bust light hhirting prints for -lc. Wo show one of the greatest bargains in table linen ever bhown on a counter , a beautiful quality unbleached table linen , 70 inches wide , at 07i'i } worth 8c. . AtISo , wo bhow a line that is usually sold at r > 0c , .r > r > c and ( iOc in bleached , tinbleaelied and Turkey red. ' in linens llan- Everj'lhing , napkins , - nols , miiblins , shootings , blankets , etc. , etc. , at actual cost. In short , every thing * in the sloro at actual cost , with only two exceptions , which is ono or two makes of Dr. Warner's and Dr. Ball's corbels ; wo don't make the price on them and therefore cannot break it. Ladies' ribbed vests , 7c vests for -Ic. Ladies' ribbed vests , 12e } vests for Oc. Liulioa' ribbed vests , 17c vests for 12c. } Ladies' ribbed vests , 2oc vests for IOc. Ladies' ribbed Lisle vests , 45e vests for 27c. } Hosiery , an is a widely known fact , wo carry the most complete line in Council Bhills and the best brands in the world ; they are all included in this great cost Bale ; our 17c hose for 12c ; our liie hose for llc ! , our < r > 0o for lo ) and l''c. Uoiuombor Monday is the last day of ttiis gioat cost sale previous to inventory. BOSTON STORE , * Council Blulls , la. F < rniKitINOIAMWlIlTKLAW ! & CO. , Mrs. A. Wheeler has gone to Ilnrlan to visit her sister , Mrs. E. A. Vaughn , for a month. Mrs. Maggie Cuttis , who tcacljcs in the Pierce stieet school , is spending her vaca tion in Kansas City , whcro she is vUiting relatives. Harry B. Westluko and family of Grinnoll nio in the city on a visit to Mr. Wostlako'o biothcr , W. C. Wcstlako , train dispatcher of the Hock Island. _ It' < a I'l-iilliiililo Change. As the days go by tlio fact is being made prominent that Judge Brewer's decision re quiring the fulfillment ot the Union Pacific contract with the Itork Island and Milwaukee railroads Is not such u bud thing for Council Blults after nil. Attention was called to an increase of the working force of the Uock Island by Tin : Bn : n few days ago. Only u very small portion of the facts were then stated. Besides the location of Division Su perintendent Burllgh and his clerical force In this city thcio will bo live passenger train crows , live freight crows and two bridge crows besides two full dining car crows. This makes In nil fourteen crews with un average of eight men each , or 1TJ men. The extra engine men , wipers and assistants will swell the number to nearly IW ) . The majority of these men are high- priced cmpUncs , and some of them will be required to live hero. A do en or moro fami nes hnvo already been located , and real estate men will have many applicants for houses In the next few days from others. All the Hock Island trains will bo made up here , and with the exception of the flyer , which will run _ _ through from Chicago to Denver solid , they * strip only at Omaha for station purposes. The Milwaukee train service will also bo Increased , but not to the same extent on ac count of ihnt road having no western outlet at the picsrnt time. There Is u now and Important question to bo solved In the immediate future that promises some trouble. It Is intimated In Hock Inland olllclal circles that that company will soon insist on delivering Its Union Pacific freight nt South Omaha Instead of the tra'isft-r ' , and will demand the 5 cent bridge deferential. It Is said that the Hock Island people will claim this privilege under their contract anil will struggle to maintain It us the Important mul dcslriiblo feature ef the iigicoinent. If it should bo granted it would cut oil all the earnings of the bridge on Hock Island business except iho $ "iOW , ) annual rental , which would be but u small portion of the earnings , It Is quite possible that this question may put nn eutlro nuw fuco on the present situation , UOI-HO Thlovct nt .Manuxva. J , H , Hullnnud J. H. Van Duscn of South Omaha lost a horse and buggy last Saturday nlislit at Munawu. They came tu this side of the river lor u general tlmo , and nmong other places , they \Ulted the lake. They tuft their horao and buggy hitched near the hotel while tlu-y went across the luuo to the beach to take u batn. They uHurned about 11 o'clock , but when they looked around for their rig It was nowhure tu ho found. Someone ono hail evidently been there during their nbsoaco nnd hud been so taken with the rig that he borrowed It. The horse Is a bay weighing about nine hundred pounds. There Is no clue to the thlof , although It Is opposed that the deed was committed by n crowu of lawie.s-t young fellows who have made Ufa miserable for the patrons of the lake forsomu tlmo post by tbulr numerous petty tholt- . NE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , School Board Will Again Consider the Book Matter. SPECIAL MEETING'S ' W03K ILLEGAL , To Clinch tlio Action of Saturday Night the \Vlioli : Will Ho He- eimotcil Another oJ' I lit ; Si Tlio ictiool board Is to have another meet- ItiB this evening , nml ut th.U tlmo the school bonk question Is to bo voted on ugnui. This Is not out of a desire to ehanao tlic uctlon of the bounl on Saturday nlgtit , uut It is the result of a conviction among the member * of the uoaru tlmt the uolnt raised by Mr. Hunter - tor , that the question could not bo legally ImniKut up for discussion ntSaturday nli/lit's special meeting because ho bad been fur nished with no written notice , was correct. TliU evening is the tltno for the rofular monthly meeting of the board , and no notice Is required. Thu nuw vote Is to bo taken merely to uo away with ativ technical objec tions that might bo raised by nnyonu who took tliu saino view of the mutter us did Hunter. 'I he controversy was tin subject of much talk yesterday and everyone its iced everyone else what ho thought the proipcctscro for another scliool board light such as has been waged In the past. It Is the universal opin ion that if thcto Is such a thing as settling the trouble amicably that is the tiling to do. And yut some of the citizens fool as though the new system is going to work consider ably moro of a chungo in text books than the parents of school dilution suppose Just newer or will bo willing to pay for next September. The fact is that nearly the entire list of books that was in use last jour 1ms been thrown out , and nn entirely now ono substitute 1 instead. Some of the linns whoso bids were accepted by the Doard ngreeil to tulto bach tlio old books in exchange for the now , allowing tlio owner u certain percentage for his old book. Others make no such provision , and in these cases the cash prices will Imvo to bo paid lor the now books. This prospect Is not pleasing to some of the p , i rents , and a good deal of qiicbtioiili g is being done as to why this is thus. It is expected , however , that the whole dilllculty will bo adjusted peaceably in the course of a day or two , iiud tl'at ' there will bo no moro trouble over tlio selection of books. Tlio hoard has learned by considerable sad experience that , school board wars are among the most gory , and at the same time the mos > t unsatisfactory thatuio waged nowdays nnd It is not at all likely that the members "will bo In a hurry to start another one. Try Duquotto & CO.'H Pomona fruit cough tablets. They are delicious. Gasoline anil oil ; cobs , wood and coal ; prompt delivery- . G. Knotts , " "Main ; telephone "OH. _ Drs. Woodbtir.y , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. lliyli irrudo work u specialty. Funeral ofMri. Ilerlx1. The funeral of Mrs. Walter Beobo took place yesterday afternoon at the residence of C. A. Uoebo on Glen avenue. Tno house was Illlcd to its utmost capacity by friends of tne family , who were anxious to stiow honor to the remains of the victim of last Friday eve ning's tragic event. Elder niair of the Lat ter Day Saints' church officiated , making some very effective remarks , which were listened to with tbc deepest attention by those present. Music was furnished by a choir composed of members of the Latter Day Saints' church , together with some from tlic First Presbyterian fhurch , with which the deceased was connected. Many elognnt floral tributes wcro furnished by friends of the family. At the close of the exorcises the remains wcro cur- rieu to the hearse by the following gentle men , who olllciated "us pall-bearers : Judge .1. E. F. MrCJeo , Judge W. 1. Smith , C. A. Kiloy , G. F. Spooncr. J. D. Stuart and J. King. Mrs. Hollcnbeck , n sister or the deceased , was out west when the accident took place by which the deceased mot nor death. It was impossible to notify her of the occurrence early enojgh for her to reach the city in time to attend the funeral. She is expected homo tomorrow The case Is a peculiarly sad ono , and the relatives of the deceased have the sincere sympathy of a largo clrclo of friends In their bereavement. Picnic ut MaiihnUan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaliii , Including ; boat ride , 60c ; on side at news stands at Mil- lurd and Murray hotels. The C. M. & St. P. ticket olllce has been removed from 51KJ Broadway into the olojjant now quarters in the new Baldwin block , C Pearl btreot. Drs. Stewart & Putty , voteritriry sur geons , 4o Fourth streetCouncil Blu'tl's , la. Hiiiulny at the Iulce. Mnnawn was visited by hundreds of people yesterday , as the icsult of the very warm weather , combined with the presence of such an attraction as Joseph Laveiunark , the noted Swedish diver. A tower sixty feet high bad been creeled near the toboggan slide on the soutli shore of the lake , with a projection of twenty feet extending over the water. From this the darlrg Swede leaped into the water below , hcadllrst , coming to the surface within ten feet of whore ho wont down. Tno feat was watched- with the greatest interest bv the spectators. Two ex hibitions wore triven , ono at 5 o'clock and the other at 7. There were also other attractions. The bathing was the most popular , hun dreds availing themselves of the opportunity of timluu : relief from the burning rays of the sun In the water. The bouts were entirely inadequate to ttio truffle , Some of the people were even rash enough to trv to tish , with but little success , however. The motor line coined money all day , and the estimates liiot night Indicated that bt00 , ! people were carried to the lake during the day. uomeunmrk will leave this mornlnp for Lake Mlnnotonlcii , where he fills a fourteen- day engagement. He expects to make a drop of ono hundred and fifty feet to beat Stove Urodlo's Brooklyn bridge record , Swaii&on music company , 335 Broad way. Buy your furniture , carpet * , stoves and lioi'sohold goods of Mnudel & Klein , Council BlutTs. Prices very low ; freight prepaid to your uity. I < io\liiK for Her liiiihti > r. A Mrs. Ilosley of Omaha was In the city yesterday loaning for her fifteen-year-old daughter , KO-.O , ulio wandered away from home last Tuesday and' basnet boon seen since. She Is supposed to Imvo come to this city nnd the mother accordingly took the same direction. Mrs. Mo.sluy U of the opin ion that her daughter has fallen into the clutches of some designing rascal who lured her to this side of the river in order to curry out his designs against her. The woman vtont to a number of houses of quoUloimulo lepute , In company with t police officer , but fallen to find any trace of her daughter. The police , however , are satisfied that the girl lias been in ono ol the houses , unit that she \\iis : > plilteiuwtiy to prevent her friends fruiu lltidtnu her. Union Park races , Omaha and Coun cil UlulTs , September 8-11 , $0,50(1 ( ; Oc tober 120-22 , $1,000. For proirrammos address Nut Brown , Moroliunts hotel. Omaha. Old Settlors' I'l nlo. Arrangements are being rapidly completed for the reunion of old settlers of I'ottawat- tonilo , Mills and Fremont counties , to beheld held In Fulrmouut park a week from next Thursday. The volley at the end of the motor lluo hoi bccu selected as the pluco whcro the speeches will bo ratdo , and the oilier exercises of the day take nliico The guestt are expected to arrive early In the day , and will take the motor nt the depots for the park , where n programme will bo presented , consisting of an address of wel come by Mayor Macrae , rasoomo hy Presi dent W. M Brocks of Tabor college , and an oration by C. M. Hart. Plenty of good music will be lnter pcr < ed. After the address a uusket dinner will bo served , t the conclusion of which toasts will UP the order of the duv. A large attendance Is expected , and n line time will no doubt be bud bv all who attend , as the committees on arrangements are hard at work on the preliminaries. _ Jot ) Printing Or regular work for Omaha , or Council BlulTs parties , or anyone clso , done and properly tit I'ryora Boo ob olllco , 11 ! Pearl street , Council BlulTn. rices are always as low its is consistent with good work . A rtOHlnn U ntcr. Water from the Milwaukee artesian well , for drinking purposes , delivered overv morning to private families at a nominal rate. Address , Water , Bun ollice. Pinnoi , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 539 Broadway. sou rn OMAHA. More Htroot Unllwny Truck. The mjstcrious piling up of railroad ties at Albright ifuring last week nnd the suspicious actions and doings of surveyors , materluli/cd yesterday In active track laying , and between early Sunday morning and late last night ft new track was laid on Twenty-fourth street from Q to A street , Albriirht , n short dis tance north of the Union Pacific depot nt Albright. The Albilght people are Jnblllant ovcs the prospects of early street railway tiansportalion facilities. Itallroiid M-in Injured. J. C. Oug , of the stock yards night switch crew Nn. 1 , met with u painful accident iato Saturday night. While tiding on the side of a car being switched ho struck a switch lamp mid was knocked oft the car. When found Mr. Oug had been drugged along the track In the cinders and had a bad bruise on his loft leg nnd should and a long , deep cut on his head. A surgeon dressed the wounds mid the injured man was taken to his rooms. Overcome Iiy II * nl. Saturday evening Peter MnJson , residing on Nineteenth and H streets , was found iti- seiisiblo on Twentieth street , having been overcome Iw the heat. The unfortunate man was not found until ho had lain in the street some two hours. O. U. Tubbs or the Fourth ward was one of the victims of Saturday's excessive heat and gave way to its Influence. Hnv < ' I Seen \Vorsi- . The careless use of some oenzlno and Iho unfortunate lighting ol a match yesterday afternoon In one of the rooms of W. S. Glynn's residence , Second street , between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets , gave promise of a serious fire. By good \\orlc and good fortune , before serious dam age was done the flames wore extinguished. Nines Al o it tlip City. The city council will hold a so.slon this evening. Tlio board of education will meet this evening. Kobcrt T. Maxwell went to D.ivid City yesterday. County Clerk Ed Juel of Auburn is visiting Frank I , Lee. Ed McConnell and Mr. Murphy have gone to Anacondii , Mom. , to prospect and mine. A. V. Miller , of the commission firm of Miller Brothers , has icturned from Sidney. Cashier William 11. Bradrielc of the stock- vord- , company , who has been in Chicago , has returned. A social dance Was given to Twenty-five couple Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II. Harder. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Vlnz of Council BlulTs nro visiting Mrs. Viiu's parents , Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Grilllth. James Dunn , of the Union Pacific nlpht , switching force , received a bad sprain of his ankle Saturday night. A pleasant social dance Saturday evening at Michael Murphy's , Thirty-sixth and Q streets , gave pleasure to n scare of couples. C. Q Thorp and E. E. Elliott , or Chariton , la. , wore the Sunday guests of S. .M. Press. Mr. Thorp is court stenographer at Chariton. A dauchtcr has been born unto Mr. and Mrs. William Kceton. Tne fellow railroad employes and many friends are congratulat ing Mr. Keeling , .1 W. Dolls of Des Molnos , la. , has been Iho of his brother-in-law . guest - - , Patrick.I. Hassett. Mr. Dolls will go fiom hero to Pennsylvania to visit filends. A man , representing himself to bo from Bellevue , Saturday night repo-ted to the police thit ho had lost a watch and revolver. The man would not give his name. Captain Patrick.I. IMeMuhou , of the police force , who ha * been ill au.l hus had several suruicnl operations performed on hlai , is bolter and hopes to bo able to bo on thostroet again soon. James II , Bulla drove bis fine horse over 'o \Ianawa Saturday evening and w.ls accom panied by Attorney James H. Van Dnsan. While at Iho watering place some person stole or drove the horse awav. No trace has been found of the missing animal. By a score of U to 0 the Coitcllos of the Third ward defeated the Kowloys at baseball on the Cuilnhv grounds josterday. The bat teries wcro Cahill and Slntlerv for the Co - lollos and Savage , Home. Criiniiiings and Gibbons for Iho How leys , The result de cided who should take the $50 , Hose Coghlan is not alone n , great itctross , but a great woman. In her now play she is torido a horse as an English dragoon ollleer. She has boon practicing this of Iato every evening at Fort Hamilton in the twilight , but last Saturday her iieice nnd gallant charger stopped to nibble the succulent grass and It did it so suddenly that the fair star was tumbled over Ills head. Next morning. however , she w s on hand early fo.1 rehearsal and her full brought her a half column notice in nearly every newspaper of note in iho country. John T. Sullivan Is her manager. _ - - The only complexion powder in the world that Is without vulgarity , without injury to the user , and without doubt n buautillcr , Iv PO//ONIN. Emma Eames , the singer , who has married Julian Story. wa $ > born in Amov , China , of American parents , but Boston claims her us its own. A Coming L'oiuet. Kneko'h comet was soon by Prof. K. E. Barnard ut Lick observatory , Mount Hamilton. Cut. , early Sunday morning. Tills 'vandoror 1ms been journeying in bpaeo out of tiio s'glit of all btur-ga/ors for three years and lliroo months. In that time it has traveled moro than 700- OOO.iKM ) miles. Prof. Poni of MuiHollh'H. Franco , dis covered this comet in IMS. Prof. Kneko of Berlin made it the subject of special btudy. Knelio predicted its return in 1822 and it W B seen in t at year by Sir Thomas Brisbane in Now South Wales. Kncko piedicted that it would return again In lS25und 1S2S. The comet did. bo , and tlio comet thus came to he known as Hncko's. Kncko's comet , la u very staid find re- speotahlo homo body. It is very diltor- eat iiom Biela'b comet. This tramp of tlio lieavons repotted as usual lif 18" ) 2 and winked ono eye ut the eurtli , hut failed to show up tit the appointed time in lsJniul ! ) again in 18(1.5 ( Nothing has blnco been heard < r seen of it. But Bielu'b comet was hardly responsible fo. what it did , because in ibid it split into two parts , each u complete comet in it- MliDICAL WRITHRS udmlt nil ttio roniarknblo qualities of ttio genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt as an aperient , laxative and diur- < jte. The grout fume of ttio wonderful Carlsbad Sprudol Spring is duo to real worth. Uo Buro und eocuro only the genuine. AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi cal Diseases , Perfectly equipped with evepy facility , apparatus and remedy fop the successful treatment of every form of disease requir ing medical or surgical treatment. MOST COMPLETELY ANTI-SEPTIC OPERATING ROOM , and best hospital accommodations in the west. Board and tit- tendance at reasonable rates. 'The business of the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , formerly conducted at 9th and Harney streets , by the late Dr. J. VV. McMenamy , has been removed across the river to 26th street and Broadway Council Bluffs , la. , where every case and any and all con tracts , old or new , are receiving prompt and skillful attention We refer by permission to patients v/e have cured. Write for circular on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the Spine , Piles , Tumors Cancer Ca tarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and B oed , and all operations. Deformities of the Human Body , Brace Dept , BRACKS. TRUSSES iinrl ull manner of surgical appliances , miinufnuturod to order and si lit ciuriritoo.l. The braeo department is nucleitlio oliariro of f P Web - Uii'it"1 s'tvt1 ' u'NIemll"i''a ljraco > niil oi' tor years , ttnd who is unreservedly recommended by tlio medical profession as beinj ; the best brace maker' hi the In this department we are especially successful. Our claims for superiority over all others are based upon the fact that this is the only medical establishment manufacturing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case , Wre have three skilled instru ment makers in our employ , with improved machine ry , and have all the latest inventions , as well as our own patents and improvements , the result of twenty year's experience. 144 PAGE BOOK , Illustrated , Sent Free to any Address 0Kis vuit u. miiy bo trcilM ill liomo Ip corn lloiiilonco. All commmtailio , , eonlldontlnl. ModlotiiiH or lnitruniu | ° i Uv iiSl "r Um'os" ' , -moS S m Vi 1 , o MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council -Bluffs , Iowa. belf , mid it teems to Jirtve ono olt on a celestial jag nnd 'Vot ? bewildered iiinong.the rinys of meteorites , " : is tlio professors biiy. Short-period comets hnvo short tails , and , Knelc's comet is of this class. It has u coma nnd nucleus , and will proba bly show its tail soon. Tlio body is transparent to its core. Tliocomn istho liaxo of lifjht surrounding the bright * center , which is called the nucleus. STOHAGi : UATTRltlKS AND 1'OWKK Progress anil Activ ity in the Klcutri- cal Klchl. The decision of the United States dis trict court , at Now York , holding that the Urush company have the faolo rights ns patentees niul m.inulacturors of electric - tric storage batteries for the next ton yeartih chiolly of interest to the public , biiyh the Philadelphia Press , because it deprives them of the advantage- com petition in a most important direction of the development of electricity us a motive power. While tlio Bruh com pany , is , by the decision , given tiio whole lield of the storage battery system in the United States , it is quite well known : uiu > ng exports that that corpora tion lias p'tid litllo attention of into years to the iibo of the elec tric accumulator , and that its early and tentative cxporimonth were founded upon tlio tlovico > i of Fimro and Solouin I'Yanco ' nnd Volkmur in Germany. Tlio Brii'-li company morelv took up thoi in ventions , improved lliom somewhat by tlio employment of American ingenuity' , and there hailed. Since that time other elect 'ical engi neers and inventors have been hard at work to simplify the two loading objec tions to tlio iihO of the storage battery as a. motive po\\ei its cost and its weight. Scientifically , it has long ago been proved a success , but in tlio commercial t-OllhO Of VIllllO it is Still II failure. That is to say that it costs moro to drive btreot cars and railway cars by it than it does to operate thoin by homos or by steam. It. has boon found as a rule , by experiments made in this city , in New York , In Boston , in Paris , in London , and in Berlin , that although storage batteries would per fectly fullil all tlio requirements of n motor for dlsiancos of twenty-live miles or moro , they were stlU moro ox pensive than any other common form of power that could bo applied. ' > The olTorts of exports and invotitord lifivo lately boon in tlio line of oconom/ing ( the weight of ttio accumulators and , prolonging their force , in both of which directions they have been measurably successful , They Imvo brought the weight of tlio colfn down from foi ty to fifleon pounds each , and they haVo' extended the lifo of a battery of 100 cells , when actively employed as , a motor , from three to live hours. Thohc were great and valuable advanctiH upon the former bystoms , but tboir dm-olopcrs must now oitbor bt ll out to tlio Ilcubh company or await ttio expiration of its patents , ( on years hence , to makothiirdovleos , , $ avail able to tlio public. , ' . Moanwhllo tlio world , especially the North American quattorof it. is looking to electricity as the coming motor. There is a genera expectation thalit will supplant howob and mcam ; tlmt it will boon whirl pabsongors fiom city to city , and from point to point in the biimo city at a less cost than tlmt of the steam engine or horse power , and thaUts future is full of promise and polonoy. These anticipa tions are certain to bo realized at a not distant date. It is becoming every day cheaper lo mafuifacturo electricity tlmt subtle and mysterious force , with'tlio or igin and nature of which tlio most pro found bcluntlbts do not yet profess them selves to lo thoroughly acquainted. With the reduction of the expense of production will come Its application iu an ordinary motor ; hut to secure tlmt desirable sirablo end the electrical exports must bo permitted to exploit their Inventions and devices without the restriction of being bound by the exactions of any one company. Tlio storage battery , or electrical nc- cumnlntor , is ns _ yet in an incolmto state. Tlic power which it stores up must bo | placed in it by u dynamo , which in its i turn must bo driven by a steam engine , J except where water power is available. Tlio latter is , of course , ehe-ipor , but it Is only to bo had under exceptional cir cumstances. It is a , fact well known to all well versed men that but from lo to " 0 per cent of the potential energy of the coal burned under a. boiler roaches tlio engine , and there is a further lobs in the transmission of power between the engine and the dynamo. Just lioro is where the principal item of expei beef of storage battoriosoccurs. But if their weight can bo largely reduced without an accompanying loss of energy , it will bo easily understood that their commer cial use becomes proportionately possi ble. Tlmt is the problem which tlio ex perts have to bolvo , and wo believe that they are in a fair way to success. Inform ition I"roc. Do you know t'uit any old sore or cut jan bo absolutely cured by tlio intelligent use of IIlifer's ' Hurbed Wire'Liniment. . IJe merci ful to your lior.seand trv it. HIuc Monday ' An explanation of the much dreaded "bluenobs" ' ot Monday lias boon afforded by an orudlto French observer. Ho gives it as tlio result of extended obser vation that the only nation in which Monday is a day of poor lesions , head aches , scr.itch penmanship and that "tired feeling" generally is the United States. Hero ho notices that people accustomed togroit regularity in eating and other pnysioal habits during the week , make a practice of outing a Iato and unusually largo dinner on Sunday and lounging la/.ily around tlio house a great portion of the day Instead of taking necessary exorcise. Tills , of course , loads to temporary dyspepsia on Monday. The theory is ingenious , Tlio Latest Conundrum. AVhv is llnllors Sarsanarill i and HurUock like the inobt popular soap of the day f Hucmiso 1)103' ) both cleanse tlio skin and louvo it soft and velvety. A Celestial llnlio. Tlio most interesting person in Wash ington at present , not excepting General Sclioliold's now bride , is the Chinese minister's littto blnnt-oyod baby. Accom panied by her mother and nurse the in fant takes un occasional outing in an American baby carriage , and on such occasions she is tlio cynosure of ail neighboring eyes. She is not much un- llko other babies , except for her attire , which looks rattier odd to Occidental icoplo. On her bond she wears a cute IT 'ttio bilk cap of C'hineso manufacture. Don't " " Monkey with your Blood , Delay U ilniiRPimiii In BICIC- IIOH ; ItliefKclulh hnrarilnui In ill JCMCS of tin * llhMnl , Cor- ruiaicin liri' < ( l cnrruitliii | ( inul . ' . ' ' nicnfco. iKKi1' i.ii'M'ip ntii luuurablu thruulc dla- qriler . f C\iliifr. II Un | i ( > viul tonic fnrilclt cuio peiHoiu , jet U hurniU'Kd and fnco | > nbla uf Injuring ttiti luo3tscn ltiu | ) , } tcii ] . A trrnllto on Illood and Skin IiM'n > f nmlUil Httc on nili. | ) | c n.on. Druggists Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC C0r Cruwcr SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. V\7ANTI.I--Kmy berry ] ) luKcrs locl.iy ; - ' * cents a ijiuirt Third house n.ist of Orcen'b packing house. VV ANTED -To inul.o contract for I.OOOyards of plastorlnj with mini \Mio will tno : a you MS luirse In p.irt iiaymuni. IJASTuTtAOR-To bo had nt the driving Jn.irlc by applying to ( Jh trlus-Oro oiy , UM Malns " | . > Ain : opportunity for rl lit man to piisnfro 11 In n Kiioil payiru business ; sin. ill capital roiiulmd. A 41 Hoe. Council Illulls. \\7"AVni : ) lo Tiado-l'lvo-rooni lioiisn. full ' ' lot In Om.ih'i forliousi- and lot In Ceiinell Illulls. U. liroMti , IIU llioadway. FOR SALE Uood farm. 10 miles from Coun cil Illutls. with vury lanru oivh ml , Jl uoi aero. Khhty i.uro fiirm , noir riillro id statlor nitT.M ) pur auru. Johnstor. A Van I'.itteu Council Itlnlts , _ _ J71OK Sale or Trade I'amlly can lace horse -L andsuircy. Dill Third avenue. FOR Illi.VIV-A nlco li-ioom hou-o with lare ; raid to dcslr.ililu p.utv flue of J'l'i- ' ' , Ul t'oiil sliuut. Ol UltVOVANr.iM < T ly7limii"oTriu. nr cli-ir- nclur roilins ! ; also ril iKmisIs of disease tionil lock of hair for loadings hy luUur fun- Says anil oven > ii ! Mis I ] Hooper. IIJJ Avo- due 1C. no.ir tornei1 I'ltli stieet , Counull Illulf- ' Menus , : > o and fi OJ. MAOMI'KT.NT ni'ro nroptnly In flvo-iiero tracts leu tie I 2's mlliss from postollli-e. for salu on u'.ison.ihlo teims ' iiiiii- line lesl- tlencopioperty for rent bv Day A , llos-i "KTlOr. 3\.LK or Itjnt J ir lJu lan'l. "vrftli" " A. houiaj. Uf J U. itioa. 10J VJata t. , ( Jouaatl 27 MAIN Oxer (1. H. .Fadiuomln & C'o' & Jonclry Store. Dr.M.H.CHAMBERLIH . . . Eye , Ear , Nos3 anJ Tliri ] ] SURGEON , Council BlulTs , [ i Hliuj'iirt-li'jno U'k. Uooin 1. U to U in 7 anil b p. in. and tuehod uj ) iiiulor lior i-liin In pl.'ico of the usuiil white robe is n JiUlo Hiiro.id of ( lurk colored nuiteiia . Tlio iiitnihtor's wife IK much like itnor inothoi'H In hhowhifr her pleasure when tier buby is admired. IVrsomil Sulety In a Tliiindi-r Slorin. "I'orinU rno , " snid nyoun ; ; intin in tlio trade liiHt week , "to ( rive J'01' ' 'I'0 ' ' rt'll | inotivo that the woman had when Him Mhkcd , acconllriR : to your liibt number , for { rliiHb cupin which to rosl tier brass boilsioail. I am .suro tlmt it VVUB not in oHor to provcnt the bed from robbing tier of tier oluutrlctty. but ulitiiily bo- utiiibo ( 'lass In a non-uoiiiluutor , and every woman betlovoH that ( ; ) , won t Htrlko anything that roHln in tflabH c.ups. "I Imvo seen a tiitjtily rehpueted relative - tivo of mine run to iho pantry on the approach preach of u thunder storm and hocuro four ( 'lasa preserve dlMics , n-st the four le.rs ( of the chair therein nnd hit serenely - ly wlitlo tlio rest of tlio fnmlulnu hoiiHo- lioldulimbed undur the bed or ( , 'ot into tlio closets. " "It is supposed that when lightning' comes In a wlndcw and tees a woman with hoc hoots on tlio runt ; of tier chair , tlio lo 's of which are in custard cupa ( ttio clialr , not tlio woman ) , that it turna round und goou back tiyaln. " COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAH DY15 WORKS All kltuN of Ovin ? , iml Cleaning ( ] ( , no In ths jllKliestbtyloof thu Art , Kudol and Stalnoil 1 abricu made to look in iood ; 113 now. Hod 1'uithfis L'lu.iniid lly Sieim , In I < 'nst Olusi Manner Work promptly dona an I ilullvoroJ In ull paru of the country bond for prlo , , . ° - A. MAOHAN. I'rjp. , „ „ 101J Uroadwar. Near Nortlnvoatoru UajaS. COUNCIU llmrw. Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions I'luo KNIilu ? , Hoatins , Il.ith- liniati I KY'-ellent Mlnor.il Waler. On'v ' flfti'i'ii mluutiM rldo from Council ItltilTs Motor tin ns every half hour , dlreut to centers of Council Ittull'H an I Om.ih i. Most , delightful und ucuussilr.o place for picnic imrtles TELEPHONE NO. 45. CITIZENSSTATlBANl Ol Council BlUiTs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225,000 DIKE TOIH I A Mlllur , R O aioiun , E. U BhiKnrt. II E. ll irt. J I ) GdiriuniHon , Oliirla * 1 ( . llannan Tr ins.iut Denarii DmUlnf bun * nesj l/xrost : c.tpltit unJ urplui ot any iNltRESPON TIM : DE33 T3 , FirstNational : - : - Bank -OF OOUWOIti BLUFFS , IOWA. I'ald Ull Cii ; ilil , . . . . $10 1) ) , ( ) ! ) , > ( ) lil."t iirpml'ud hmi In Uiu cltjr. I uruUn ixml iloiuo 'Uo ovt'h nut ) in I lee il uoirlttJi l&ipjjih iilUintlun | iil 1 1 > uill i ' . ! > 11. Vj3 > iiti ) f 1 1 1 /I I u all Inks l > iikri in 1 u jr ; > jr ulj 11 jjlljltji. Jo ; ru < .i > oiiiliiiulnvll < ! , l. UKJ. ( t' . bASKDUil. I'ru-ldonl. A. W. UliivMAN ; , C.ithlor A. T. IUC1C. tlco In tlm stito unil federal courts. Ito inn ,1 , I and J rihi llcno block. Council Illulfs. la. HI rinillllPrC Attornny nt Law , No , 19 , J , lillilllllMS , i-o.iri . Hlc-out , over HiiHh- netl'H ntore. Telephone Mo. ' - ! > ! . Iliislncit llOlllb. 8 U. III. to J p. III. ( JtlUIICll Illlllls , 1'U T1-IR QRAND Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appol.ilo.l Hotel Is Now Opan. N , A. Taylor , Manager Gas Heating Stores. No Asnrll No S Just the thin/ for bath rooms , bed room * , Cull und bue our lar u ussortmuut. C. B , Gas nnd Elootrlo Light Ca. 211 1'eiul uu-J 219 Mala StrooU