r THE OMAHA DAILY BICE , WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 19 , 1801 , | THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12PKAUL STIlEF/r. Pcllverud by Carrier In any part of tlio City. H. W. T1LTON - - - MANAOEK TKLKIM1ONES * fluMno.ij Onico , No. 43. Editor. No. 8.1. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Croft's chattel loans , 20t Sapp blocit. Wanted A Koo-i K\rl \ for general hodse- work nt Dili ItlufT street. \Vlllmm Stllcn uiul Iloia Ilowon. both of this city , \vcro innrrlcd oy Juitko lluinmor yesterday. Edward Mlllignn of Otnnlm and Id.iy Sny ! s of Jem up , la. , wcro luarried yesterday by Justice Swearliijcn. ( A marriage licenses was Issued yesterday to 1-V'dericlc HtutclborK of Cnss county nnd Doris Strobchn of I'oUnwtUtninio. F. H. ( Jmlwcll was arrested yesterday for tryniK to clean out Upper Uronuwny. Ho was hinted wltli drunkenness utid disturbing tlio peace. Thi'Hpoonor comedy company plnycd to a small house last ni ht lu the Hroadwny theater. This evening ' 'Little Miss Mab , " a roinpaiilon play to "LlttloLord Fuuntelroy , " will ho produced. If the weather permits there will ho a crcat time and a Rrent crowd in Kail-mount park tomorrow , \\licn the old settlers of I'ottnwat- tamlu , Mills nnd Fremont counties will gather nml ho'd ' their sixth annual reunion. Sam Shanklcn was arrested jcstcrday for disturbing the religious assembly at the tVuiKur mission In the northwestern part of Uiu city , and will tiavo a hearing this after noon at ! ) o'clock before Justieo Swearlnyen. Captain Fl. W. HlRht Is suffering from an attack of blood poisoning as the result of bringing his hand In contact with sonio weeds hova . cutting a day or two ago. His right hand Is badly swollen and Is en tirely disabled. Hy an annoying error the name of J. .1. Muionoy of Hebron , Neb. , was published among those complained of for selling liquor nl Mamnva. As that gentleman Is not en gaged In any business of that sort ho Is cer tainly entitled to a correction. Nellie Ollno , four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ole Kasmussen , died yesterday afternoon at 4:10 : ! o'clock , in convulsions , after an Illness of twenty-four hours , at the residence of the parents , 71 ! ) South Eighth street , Notice of the funeral will bo uivon later. A transcript was IllucJ In the district court yesterday from Leo county In a case In which a Judgment was rendered In the coso of I. H. Lcudde against the Wabash railway company. Ttio suit was commenced In March , 1S8S , and a Judgment was finally ren dered for , ! , ' . Attorney General Stone filed four petitions In district court yesterday against the Chicago cage , AHIwavkco & St. Paul railway com- t.any to compel thorn to improve their depot accommodations at Cylinder and Showman , JCcokulc county ; Bouton , Dallas county , and WesUield , Plymouth county. Calvin I Infer was arrested yesterday on a charge of malicious trcsspas preferred against him by Francis Ainworlh. who claims that last Saturdav I In fur tied his horse and cow on his ( AIns worth's ) promises nnd let thoni feed ther > ) . Hafor gave bonds for his appcaranco and will have a hearing this evening at 7 o'clock before Justice. Swcaringcn. The lawyers of this city went to Paplllion yesterday to nlay ball with the club of that place , according to the announcement al ready made. The game resulted In a victory for the Bluffs boys , tlio score being li ! to " . It was an Interesting game and witnessed by n largo crowd 01 spectators. After tlio game a Hue supper was furnished at the expanse of the Papil- llon club , and in the evening the Uluftites re turned home , highly pleased with the treat ment they iccclvcd. Captain Martin of tbo police force 1ms come to the' conclusion that the practice of law Is not what It Is cracked up to be. Yesterday morning , in the nbscnco of Deputy Marshal White , ho was called upon to prosecute Ivu Emerson and Carrie Hnsloy. who were charged with dis turbing the peace. After ho hud brought in all the testimony necessary , as ho thought , to convict the frail damsels and send them to the county Jail , ho submitted tlio case to the court. Frank Trimble , who had been employed by the defendants to act as their attorney , moved to discharge the prisoners on the ground that the city had failed to show that tlio offense had been committed In Omaha , Crescent City , or Council Bluffs. Cap tain Martin realized then for the first time that ho bad neglected u yer.v necessary part of the legal formula , but It was too lalo the court sustained the motion of Attorney Trlmblo and ordered the woman discharged. The Kmorson woman was arrested late In the day charged with maintaining a nuisance In the city. Chitmliorlain'H Cello , Cholera , anil liiarrlKD'i Kcinc'dy Is famous throughout the United States for its prompt cures of dlurrhui.i , dy.senterycolio and cholera morbus. It is pleasant to tuko anil can always be depended upon both for children and adults. " 5 and 50 cent bottles for sale by druuglsts. flo and MoatAlilmtt. . Next Sunday , August U.'t , Hov. Lyinun Abbott , of Mi-ooklyn , the successor of Ilunry Wunl Uueuhor , will preach at tlio Uluo grubs palace , at Crouton , In. 1 ! there tire twonty-llvoor inoro people in Council HhilTs who would liUoto hour this cck'bnited orator , arratiuonionts can bo iniide to run a special train to C'ro.ston , the train to leave Council HlulTs at (1 ( o'clock a. in. , and roturniiitf will arrive in C'oiiiicll UlulTs at 10:10 : p. in. Nninos of those who intend to ( , ' ° Fhould bo left at my olllce not later than Friday the -1. One faro for the round trip. O. > [ . BROWN , Ticket Affcnt C. B. & Q. railway. i'i-nt > o\.ti. r.i Dr. J. H. Cleaver Is in Denver. JudcoJ. E. F. McGco nnd J. J. Stewart went to 1'apllHoii yesterday to sea the game of ball. F. J , Day and mother go today to Bear Grove , whore thuy will attend the golden wedding of Mr. Day's uncle , S. U. Sexton. Dr. Frank Handier of Marohalltotvn , who spent several days with his relatives in this -tttr , Miss Kutu A. Atkins and C. A , Atkins , returned to Ids homo Monday evening. The many friends of ProV. ! . D. McDor- mld ( if U'lniilpoir , Man. , will bo pained to learn Hint ho Is seriously 111 with an attack of typhoid fuver. The Infurniatlon was broiiL'lit to this city through a personal letter to u friend. _ When you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla bo sure to gut It. Don't bo put oil with an inferior hUbulllnte. Insist upon Hood's. To Whom It .May Concern , Notice is hereby given that uui.sU' , lee oroani and cake will bo enjoyed by thn > o who attend tlio YOUHJJ Men's ClirlHlliin ahHooiation lawn hoeliil tonight at the home of K. M. Bunker , S1U ! ! rd avenue. ill Time. Henry Luring had an experience yester day morning with a gaiolino .stove at his homo , \Viuhlngton avenue. Ho was lilt ing it with gasoline , when it suddenly caught tire , and In an Instant was a mass of llames. Ho caught the whole outllt without n moment's hesitation and threw it out of door , running the rink of being badly burned. Nothing but Ins prompt action prevented thu house Irom being burned down , Tiling * ; SHcot to tastu IVoto tit il ( 'i'stlon sjur. Jlithunl 11. CnrUbiut Spriiilcl Salt Is not Hwoot to tabto , but boat for iHtfOBiion. Bo sure to obtain thofjonulnoImported artioloonly , which must liuvu the sltrnnturo of "Ids- uer ft MontlolBon Co. , Solo Ajjouts. Now lorlt , " ou every bottlo. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Serious Experience of W , 0. Diokoy While Enroute to the Transfer , HELPLESS ON THE RAILROAD TRACK. Knocked from the Top of n Car lie Kail * to the Hondlied IJniililo to Move Hand or | , ' ( iot. W. C. Dickey mot with a sad accident yes terday , and It is by a mere stroke of provl- dencu that ho In able to tell about It today. Ho returned yesterday noon from K ansas , where bo went to buy a car load of cattle. When he crossed the river on his way to tbo transfer , the conductor of the freight train on which ho was riding told him to eo ahead and climb upon tno car that his cattle wcro In , as they wished to switch the caboose oil on a sldo track. Ho complied , and wont to climb hand over hand up the side of the cor , buu us he did so the train passed a switch target Which hui'g ' close to the track. Just as ho reached tbo top step , and was about to stcn on the top of tbo car. the target struck him nnd tlucw him to the ground , twelve feet below , besldo the moving train. Ho fell with his sldo lying dlrectlv across another truck , and lay on the ground unable to move , until some of the trainmen saw him and ramc to his rescue. Ho was picked up and carried to his home at the corner of ICIghtb street and Seventh ave nue , where a physician had been summoned to attend him. An investigation showed that n rib was broken , and It was ut tlrst feared that ho had been Injured Intcrnully , but the fears proved to bo groundless. Mr. Dickey will be con- lined to his bed for some time , but his injur ies though serious , are not thought to bo dangerous. Caligr.iph Writing Machine disposes of the futlgue of nsiim' the pou. Mailer Turns Up A bold highway robbery was perpetrated night before lust on Lower Broadway. The victim was J. W. Dorrell , a young man who works for his father at moving houses. Ho was golnir down Broadway , when ho suddenly felt n blow from -behind that sent him .sprawling on thu sldowaiK. A man than held him down and deliberately wont through his pockets , taking all that was In them , After ho bad finished the Job bo nl- lowed Dorrell to rise and go on his way , the highwayman keeping his gun leveled ou him until he had gotten far enough uwuy to pre clude any possibility of his doing his assail ant anv harm. When ho examined his pock ets he found that ho had been robbed of a re volver worth $5 , and about $ IJ in cash Dnrroll was not asleep all the time his pockets were being emptied. On the con trary , ho took the pains to examine the high wayman very carefully. As a result of his examination an information was tiled In supei lor court yesterday morning charging James Manor with the crime of highway rob bery and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Matter bus been lying about the streets ever since his release from the county Jail several months ago , wnuro ho was conlincdfora long time while awaiting a trial on a former charge of robbers , for which bo is now under indictment by the grand Jury. Ho bus never been known to do any work , and ho hns never been known to want for an\ thing to cut and wear. The authorities are pretty certain that he has not como honestly by the necessaries of llfo , but at the same time thev have prolitcd by past experi ence and quit arresting such "fellows as Mahcr on general principles. Dorrell Is n resident of Council Bluffs , and the ofllcials hope to keep him hero long enough to prose cute M aber and send him to the penitentiary , wheie ho belongs. Muher was arrested last evening by Ofllcor O'Connell. He guvo bonds for his appear ance tills morning , and was released. He at once Hied an Information charging Dorroll with currying concealed weapons , and Dor rell was arrested later in the evening. Mr * . Winslow's soothing syrup for chll dren teething euros' wind colic , diurrhtua etc. - ' . " > cents u bottle. 7 Day Cold Weather Sale. The great blanket and comforter sale- at the Boston Store commences Satur day , August 22. Having purchased from one of the largest eastern manu facturers for spot cash an enormous stock of the above , wo will put the same on sale Saturday , August 22 , at ictaal cost , which moans a saving of from ISO to 50 per cent. Now is the time to lay in your winter supply. Boston Store , Council Blufl's , la. Health and Col fa v. Round trip tickets to Colfax Springs and return only $7.1)0. ) A. T. Ktwoll , ticket agent Chicago & Rock Island It'y , No. 10 Pearl btreot. Want ScliurWealth. . The damage suit of Koblenz against Schuiv , which was referred to in Tin : BEI : some time ago , \\as ut last commenced yesterday after noon by the tiling of a petition in the district court , by Mrs. J. H. ICoblen/ against N. Schuiv , claiming $ . " > , - DUO damages as a result of the attachment proceedings commenced last spring by Schuiv. against her and her husband. Her petition is a lengthy document , and contain ! . the story of the Iron bio octwecn Sohur/ and Coblenlu considerable detail. It states that the attachment for rent was wrongfully sued out by bchur ? , from tlio fact that there was no lease on which the suit could bo b.iscd. Thu night the household goods weio attached Mrs. ICoblenz claims shu had to go to O in a lin to stay and thu exposure and the general worry prostrated tier and cau od her child to bo born dead. Schurz subse quently had Koblenz Indicted by the grand jury for seizing the goods while they were under the earo of the city marshal , and taking them out of the house ut mid night. These tbroo grounds uro those upon which she bases her claim forK > ,000 damages. A suit was also commenced by Koblenz himself , in which the allegations are sub stantially the same us In the first suit. Ho claims $ ' , ' , OOU damages. Both cases will como up for trial during the September term of court. _ , DoWitt's Llttlo h.irly Uisors ; Dost Ilttlo pills fordyspopslu , sour stomach , bad broita. Drs. Wooduury , dentibts , 'iO Pearl street , no.\t to ( irand hotel. Telephone H5. High trradc- work a specialty ! ( > : > I'rintini ; Or regular work for Omaha , or Council Blnfl's parties , or anyone else , done promptly and properly at 1'ryors' Bee job ollico , 12 I'earl street. Council Bluffs. 1 'rices are always as low as is consistent with good work. S\van on music company , 333 Broad way. _ A rtt'Hlnn Wnlei * . Water from the Milwaukee artesian well , for drinking purposes , delivered overv morning to private families at a nominal rate. Address , Water , BKK otllce. Pianos organs , C. B. Music Co. , 539 Broadway. Removal sale. Dili-gains in Shoes. L. Kimiolmn will remove from ; )2J ) Broad way lo No. 11 Pearl btreot. Picnic at Manhattan bench. Round trip tii'kotf * from Omaha , including boat ride , < > 0c ; on Hale at news btands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. , Alignment of Toauhert ) . The school board will meet tomorrow even ing , when It Is expected that tbo teachers will bo assigned to tbelr respective posts for the coming year , provided tbo teachers' com- uittteT ) succeed * lu getting 1U work douu uy that time. All the members of the board nro hard at work on the annual repott of their vnriotu committees , and thcso will bs submitted to the board at the same time. They will bo revised and printed In book form , so as to Hand the names of the mem bers of tbo bo.ird down to posterity. 'ChU Is a new scheme , and It looked upon with n great deal of satisfaction by the directors. A Dc-llclo ToiiKioranro Drink. Kxcelslor Springs Co.'s Sotorlan ( .linger Ale. Ale.A HKVKN DAY T LANKKl' SAIiK. A Sensational Ncvelty Halo Prepared li.v the ItiiHtonKioi-p , Council Hind' * . The remarkable sale of bla-ikeU and comforters starts on Saturday , August 22 , and it will afford the opportunity of the year for people to inako prolltablo investments in all grades of bed cloth ing. Ail blankets and comforters at actual cost for hovon days. The stock of these goods is the largest over brought to the Missouri river valley. One lot consists of the entire spring output of one of the largest woolen mills in Iowa and the others comprise the best Cal ifornia and Now York mills goods. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. CliaiitaiKi in Garnet. Instructive and entertaining foryoung and old. Address Home KiUoi-tainment company , 12 Pear street , Council Bluffs. Buy your furniture , carpets cloves ami ho' ' ohold goods of Mantlol & Klein , Council Bluffs. Prices very low , freight prepaid to your city. Miss Ella Ragsdalo has leased the building at ! ) ; t" Broadway and will soon open haiidbomo millinery parlors. The Y. M. C. A. lawn social will bo given tonight as the rain prevented last night. Remember the place , Sit ! Third avenue. "Of all the sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are tlieso , it might have boon. " So sang the the poet and so sing the committees who arrantreu for a lawn social for last night at Mr. R M. Bunker's ; but tonight como and see how nicely they will servo you witli ice cream , cake , etc. Union Park races , Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs , September 8-11 , * ( ioOO ; Oc tober 20-22 , $1,000. For programmes address Nat Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. Tlio C. M. vt St. P. ticket ollico has been removed from 508 Broadway into the elegant now quarters in the now Baldwin block , o Pearl street. OUT IN TIIK STOKU. Street Cars and People Who Oot Wet IjiiMt lOrenliii ; . After several days of intense heat nnd as many nights of threatened rain , n gre.it elec tric storm finally struck tbo city about -"i0 : ; ! o'clock yesterday afternoon. For an hour erse so before the thunder rumbled and the light ning Hushed. Then all at once the clouds opened and pouicd down the welcome drops of rain upon tlio parched and baking earth. As tbo clouds gathered and the lightning grow in violence , the great drops of water poured until it looked as If n solid sheet of water was fulling from the darkened sky. The power ut the motor bouses was shut off , but not before about a do/en ears had been burned out and ns many motois killed. It was Just at n time when the down town throng was hurrying homo and the care were crowded. When the let up came about 0:30 : o'clock the cars resumed their tups. About 7:30 : a great gray cloud extending from east to west , on the northern horuon was scon rapidly approaching. Behind the lllmy gr.iy covering was a great bank ot cloud , inky olack in color , following along in tbowakoof the gruy. Many who saw the swiftly moving mass feared a cyclone , and several passengers on a south-bound motor cur left the train. In tlftecn minutes the threatening muss of cloud hud spread over the entire sky and a moment later a ( lash of lightning and a crash of thun der brought the second deluge. The ( tushes of lightning played hide rnd seek from the four points of the compass anil tbo chips of thunder wore almost continuous for uwliilo. Buloro many minutes the streets were deserted and the motor cars came to a stand with their loads. Water rolled down Farnam street hill and down the tracks on' Six" tcenth street in a perfect river. At the corner of Fourteenth and Douglas streets a great pond was formed , covering tbo entire corner. The water wits fully ten inches deep and was overflowing the sewers. Motor cars all over the city were burned out and it was a common sight later to hue ono motor pushing a train of two or three cam to the barns. The streets were soon cleared of pedes trians , with the exception of the rubber clothed patrolman , who walked his beat or sought a doorway for shelter. After durmiess had settled over the earth nnd the ruin continued in a steady driz/.le the electric dUplay was lino. Flashes of lightning seemed to encircle the bori/en nnd then Hash across the sky. Each Hash was followed hv a loud crash or u dull rumble which sounded llko n battery of artillery in the distance. Some Ilttlo dnmatro was done to the telephone - phone wires , also to the Western Union and Postal companies lines , but nothing serious. From 7 p. in. until midnignt not an arrest made bv the polico. bo bare wore the streets that it was hard to tlnd any ono out except the police. Gradually the storm worked nwav to the southward and about midnight the full moon citmo out and shown down through u light hiuo upon the wet nnd dripping earth below. Hotter than Hie Imp'irted. Sotcriun ulugor Ale Excelsior Springs Co.'s. _ .v/i-ir.s in- ' r.s7'ir. . 1) . N. f'urovcso eave expert testimony In tlio Davis will c.i-n at Unite. .Moiit-yestfrdi : v. John I1. II. ilccr was sentenced to bo liaiu'ed on ' . 'ililiiy , November'- ; next at AblniMon , Va. Tlio Meet of Trench ar \ o.iscliivnleh has recently been visaing Uronst.idt la on Dover , Knulaml. Anton Uucif-eli. a f-innor living In Hairlson , \VK. nhot , .mil klliud t'r.iuic Koului , a neigh bor , last night. Two hnmlied persons enjnvlnij a pleasure trip on a eun il boat below Dayton. O. , wuio thrown into thu water by the cullapsii of the boat. No lives lost. 'I he llrliNh siii | idron. upon arriving HI Vllio I'lain .die. was received ultu mnoh pomp and ceioiimny by thu Fnmcli war vus- seN them assembled. At Memphis I'cmi , Dr. Ulemuns. anesteii on Misptelon " ' bum ; : llio mini who dm x'-d ' anil i nlilied banker l'iy/or u few nights ugo was discharged today. The hUto convention at Dallas Tex. , for the peoples' putty u x Biliihtly itltcmlud. but very li.irinoidouH and entlius.ustlL- . H l.iimb ttaHoloulud president A cloud burst oceuired at Koniiin , Austria , lust nlKht. The Mater loosened un uvalunehu. l-'orly persons eio drunned. The luilioud was ilvstioyed for many miles , Hurry S. Now. sun of John C. Now , t'nlted Status consul gonor.il at London , anil ed tin of the Indianapolis Journal , was married lu New York to Miss C'.ithorlno Mel , fan. At Ashland. I'a . a lot of Hungarian miners celebrating it christening , bueumu iiinnU and < | iiiiriclecl , ulth tlm resu t lh.it fuurueroM ) > urluiisiy Injured that their lives aioiUsjiulred of. of.Thu Thu olllclul vole at the late KentncKv fit. .to election vlvert llmwn , duinoerat , for . I4l.li' > > ! . Wood republican. lll.ii'Tj Krnln , pee ple's , : . ' . ' > . ivn ; ll.iirK prohibit Inn , .l.'JI. Tor conMllntUm , -I'.V.i.v ; iiK'-ilnst , Tl.'nl. \V. I' . Mortimer , secretary and trousnror of the Nation il U.ipltal Snliu ; Ilulldliu and I. ti. in usdoclullon. iinlved from .Minneapolis today l-i clui o of Inspu'tnr Htuart anil was placed un lor bon.i , I'hu piKoner siy > > ho did no wren ; In the nuin uu- inent ami nollovi > i his uon will lie able to htr.iiuhtun unl aliened lirejjiilarltle. of Hie company. Thu Virginia state alliance met at ltiohnu > nd ulthrloxod clooiK , I'reshlcnt I'ugo dohereil un aitdiess In which hn urged thu members to ttlck tn thu ( k-ulu convention's pluiform , and a.M ) declared that the iilllancu ua not a po litical party and urged the members to eu- deavnr tobucnru the election of men to the IcK'Uluinru nho would vote fur a stain run- road commission and provide for the adjust ment of tue tutudubu AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. 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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 , We 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 DISEASES OF WOMEN A PECIALLY. Book on Diseases of Women Free. Only Koliablo Medical Institute makin Specialty a of blood discntos successfully treated Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mer.-ni-y New restorative treatment for los , of Vital Power Private Pe -on" un'-vblo A to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All communications confidential. Medicines or instruments b0nt by mail . - , , , or ovnress ooiii.idv marks to indicate contents or sender. Ono personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send historv of your case I an wo ml * M.h i\ \ , wJ , , , ? , ! S . so I ! < ii wrapper , oul BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; upon private , special or nervous dlsoubna , Impotc.icy , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocelo , with question list Address MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ItUUTIl O 31.11 1. 1. A Stray Shot. Yestercniy afternoon about ; t:30 : o'clock n shot \vns tired from a rovolvnr at Twenty- fourth nna P streets. It was hoard by sev eral people in the vicinity , but no ono investi gated closely enough to determine who was responsible for it. Airs. Willluin Schuiolliiii ; lives nt Twenty-fourth atlj streets , and when the gun was discharged stho plainly hoard the report , out thought nothing of It. A few minutes later she WHS greatly surprised on entering another room facing on Twenty- fourth street to discover upon the lloor a ball from a pistol. Investigation revealed the fact Hint the ball hud passed through a clo-.cd shutter und two panoi of glass and lauded upon the lloor in the room. The matter was reported to the police , but there Is no duo to who the party llring the shot was nud noth ing which will show what the Intention wasTe To tin ; Lily division , Uniform Kanlc , Knights of Pythias , mot Monday oveunie at .1. W. Sipss" olllce , and concluded arr.ingomonts to attend the state encampment at Hoatrico. The com pany loft the Oni'iha 13. .S : M. depot at 7IU : last evening , and among those who wont were the following : A. L. Lott and wife , W. I ! . Uhock and wife , X. P. Hedges and wife , R G. Liner and wife , It. A. Carpenter and wife , and Mo sri. I'A tlatchor , Al Hel- Ingcr , .IiuiiLM Bulla and Unorga IJolsnyder. Hoard of Kiliication. The board of education mot Monday evenIng - Ing In adjourned session at the lilyh school building. The secretary w.is . InstruetoJ to advertise for bids for the construction of a two-room frame addition to thu Albright school house. L. C. I'otorson of Lincoln w.is elected prin cipal nnd Miss Nettle Stayt of Crouton as sistant principal of thu hith school. Bills to the amount of ? i , , jUt5J were al lowed. _ Kloeteil . 111(5I'd. . The Mission ba id of the Methodist Epis copal church have elyetcd the following oltl- cors for the ensuing yo.ir : President , Blanch Kdcerton ; vice urcsiuents , Christie Crondon , Kttiol Thompson ; corresponding secretary Sarah Oppeniiaii ; recording secretary , Paul King ; treasurer , Ciraco Una ; executive com mittee , Pearl Gray , Uosa May , IJalo Dawson. No MIIIM l'i-i/o Kiylm. MavorSloauo has instructed the chief of * police to permit no more prUo lights to take place in South Omaha. Also to close up the dancing halls on Sunday , which resorts have been riiniiing tieretefore unmolested and in not the most sclent nuiimu- . The mayor Is in earnest In what ho Mtys and any violation of his orders will bo vigorjft.ny prosecuted. An Ac-oiiltiiit. An employe at Cudahy 's mot with n pain ful accident last night. , ' truck How up by being bteppudiifoii , Htrlk'lng him in thu hide and fracturing two riLij , . U will bo a fuw days before ho is able to rujumo his duticu. Ni.teH About ttio . iiv. Fred Ulttor has gone tq S.uringtldd , III. Ed Anderson , u slocltyurd.s employo. was ni V * A T k Tl7 * * 9 > * . ! i * HARMLESS. TO ASSIST NATURE R SS the body Is the great mission of bNVIFT'S ' SPECIFIC. Microhl tnnnat exist in the blood whci IjgSpgSjl18 properly taken , na It prompt ! ) | gffy"l forces them oul , nnd cures the patient. Il has relieved thousands in a few dnys who had suffetcd for years. Jin. P. / . NELSON , a prominent nnd wcnlthy citizen of Fremont , Nebraska , Biiffo-cd for years with SCHOFULA , and it continued to grow worse in spite of all treatment. Finally , FontJ loft lea of ffSgSKHlcurcd him. Ho write ! : "Words ISSSSSaro inadequate to express my gratitude and favorable opinion of S H'lFT'ti ' ' til'KC'IFIC. Trcatlie ou IJIood and BUn I eoe > mailed free. c-o. . Drawer ! AUaata.Qa. First--National--Bank : : -OF- COUNOIL BLUFFS. IOWA. I'nltl Up Canltiil , . . . . $ IOOi , ) ) > OliliMl orn inlZL-.l bink In llio cltr. Korol.'n an I t1ciMie-.tlcevelMii.-i > iinJ lotfil aJOirltloi Ui.ujli tUUMltlOIlp " 111 tJ O.llljJtlo II. VUDJIItlilf Illl/ll unl .li.iki tJiiki'r-i.iiKlljrpor.iUOiH ; jjluiul Jj/ ro ponilnco InvlliM U1SO. 1' . SA.NKOKK. I'rn.Mcnt. A. W. UIKKMAN , Cnshlor A. T. HlCi : . AnUU'lllll. . - SPECIAL NOTECES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 771OU KAI.K-- : . IVIch puillKn-o lluhl lliah- JL nas : for SI.UU eauh ; scuiu 1)1 ) 'i ' toUH ; llnu birds. A so Incubator and brooder , gund ns IILW ; vi > ry chctip Ir tnkoii ut oncu. Adilrcvsiir call on I' . S. H\\lck. H Atonuu 1) , erJuhn lleno & Co. , Council lUiUIs. GOUI ) p ivlni : diilry for Mile at a great lnr- ! ? : ilu If taken nt on o. lniiilru | of John- bon . 'c Van I'atlcn , Kvurutt blouk. \\rAVPl5l ) to Tiado I'lvo-ioom house , full ' i lot In Omaha for liousu and lot In Council Ulutls. I ) . lliovMi. M.U llioadwuy. II.AIItVOVANTaml syvliiiinutrli ! , or char- J actor rcadluKs ; also diagnosis of disease , nend lock of hair for ru.idlnpt by letter. Kun- Siys and uMHiuiKS. Mis R Hooper. llj ! Avo- due K. near corner IJth btiect. Council llluir * . Terms , , VJo and $ t.UJ. MAONIl'KT.NT acre property In live-aero tracts looiilcd S'J miles fiom postollluc , for sale1 on roasoiriblo terms fcomo lluo rosl- ( ti'ticn properly for rent by Day .V lloss. OKSVLa or llont J.ird'Jti lanJ. nltbi homo * , jf J li. Itluo. Ui MAIO t. IllutTs _ .llit'ut ant lit" : ir ' ! * j < cured In "days by thu 1'roueli Hemo ly en- tilled the KINU. Itdlssolves ni'iiliiit mill Is ubiurlied Into tile inll.uno 1 purK Will refund money if It docs not cuio or causes striuluie. ( ientlenien , here > s a rollahlo artcle. ji : : i p.ielniu or - for i > per man pruiiald. Me- Cormlclc A : Idliid , Omiilni. thrown to the ground by a horse ho was rld- IIIK and sustained n .severe sculp wound. 1C K. WolUer left yesterday for n visit teSt St Edwards. Fred Iluvclik loft yesterday for Wuhoo on u business till ) . Colonel K. 1' . Savage went west ycstordoy to bo absent sovural days , Mrs. O. K. Myers of ( iidvcston , Tex. , Is the truest of .Mrs. K. J. Davis. ICd Johnson and wlfo have gone to Illoom- llold for a visit with relatives. Mrs. F. C. Nitcho and daughter. Miss Lillio. have ROIIO to Hot Springs , S , I ) . , hop- nit ; to benelti Mrs. Nltsclie'.s health rfho has been a Biiffcror from rhoumatlsiu for eight years. ( .id-go J ) . Brcon , of the rommlsslon firm of Hunter V CJreon , who has been seriously ill , was out for tno llrst time yesterday In many weeks. t ! . \V. Turner , t'onnral manager of the Turner Slot-ago receptacle company , with headquarters at ChlciiL'o , arrived In the city last ovoiilnH' . IIo rcpons that the tosls of his recuptaelo for the movement of curs tun been snthfiu-tory and that ho will Immedi ately equip the freight cars on the "Q" sys- tern with them. l-'uitpral. The funeral of Mrs. A. T. Slgwart , wife of St'iToant of Police Slgwart , occurs nt l o'clock this iiftornoon. A beautiful llornl umblem was sent to the homo of tbo bo- jcuved family yesterday by the members of the police force. The emblem was a largo lu imot , in the body of which was thoCintcs Ajar. On the top of thu piece was a puru white dowo. This offering of the force will bo phirod on the head of the casket ut the funcial today. Not Messrs. Moore , Sheets unit Phillips , n com mittee representing the liackmcn of the city , called on Tin : lli.r. last night , and denied that there were nuy hackmen In the crowd at thu smeller works when the trouble occurred Monday night. The conimltuio claimed that thu huckmeii uro not In thu hublt of partici pating In rows of that sort , and tay they have enough trouble of their own without Interfering in that of other men. The delicious fragrunco , refreshing cool ness and soft beauty Imparted to the skin by Pozzonl's Powder , commcudu It to all ladles. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK SI50.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.00J TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 Dun -rous-I. A Mlllor , 1' O Qlo.iion. E. I * Sliir.-art , li K. ll.irUJ I ) Kdinundsoii , CUarloi 11 , llannan Tr.inmiot Keneril o.uikliu bun * ne . Lariost capital anJ nurplui ot AII/ tunkln auiithwu lorii IJ.TL oN TIM i DE : > O3I r 3 , ADMISTRATOS'S ' SALE. 'I'hcie will bo a public sale at the stocli farm of tlm lalo T. > V. Jh-Jni-ar. ( ( ( 'itiiu'i-T- | . , rotlauat- tiimli ! Co. , In. , About five miles north from Council II In IK un 19 , 1891 , Of the followln1 , ' horses , marcs anil collH tnu 4-voiii-old iiiiui' , tliruu II yi'ur-old gi'ld In 's. four 'J-yi'iii-old niniu coils , two ii-ynar- old hoisu uolts , tliiun 1-yi ) ir-old horse cults , tliK'o lyuiir-old mare etilts , thmo Htindnvl lirnd mares h yeais old. two sui-k.liiK colts. I\MJ mains about ii : years old. Sonio of thoM'Ulh make food uorli Iciuns , homo good loadhtt-rs and othiTH K < > o > l biooJ IIIUIIH. llriM'ilurs of Urnliuihi's fordilvln.'nnd Nit'e | 1 ulll lie cHpi't-lallv InliTt'steil In thu Hlamlai.l hri'd mines , ln > liinliu'lady WllUi s and Inn l-yi'iu-olil Illly 'I In- list iilM ) Inoliides a llnu S.yo.ir-nld stalllnn cult stand ml bred. Tiirinn Unit-llflli casli. i alaiK'iun li mil months ( line. llh mipri'Vo I personal set-ur- Uy. I'lvc per i-tnt disfouut for all o IHI | sail s Sale lii fJuiiimi'iuH * at I O'clock p. in. JACOB SI MS , Admlnislrntor. 27 MAIN Otor C. II Jn iiii | > iniii A. ( u'sJmvolry 'T HE"QR AN Council Bluffd , la. This Eiegnntly Appointed Hots. is Now Open. N , A. Taylor , Manager A Summer Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions. Fine Klshlnvr. llnnim ; , Hath' JniMin I i\collenl : Mineral Water Only fifteen minutes rhlo from Oounoll HI nil's , Motor tra ns every lutlf hour , direct to center- Council Illnlfs and Omah u Most delightful und accossltj.u plaeo for picnic uartlos. TELEPHONE NO. 45. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAU DVB WORKS All kinds or Hyln nnd Olcunliu done In ths lllKlifNthtyluof the Art , Fudol uiul Stulnoa ritbrlun made lu look tu KOOI ! iu IIUVT , lloit IVatlins ( 'iiiaiiml lly Mourn , In Kirst C'lasi ' Manner \Vorl < uromutly done an > l < lollreroj In nit part * of thu country &und for iirlo * "St O A. MitOIIAN. I'ron. . IOU Uroadwar , Near .N'ortliwojturci UopoJ , COUNCIL lli.- ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY IKIAUIUNO AM ) DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVuNUK AND BSYKNTH ST. C'un bo ruachud from uny of the dopotH on " ' thi'HIst.-rsof I'harlly , H. V. M. TiUMSTor : board and tuition , embracing nil branches of a llnlshcd education foryoiuiK ludli'H. ti.'i for hiisilon of ll\n iniinths , com- niiHieliu' Hist Momliiy In i-'oiitiiiiibi r und I'ub- iiiary. ri-Npeotlvidy. Kor further partluuliui addie.sK HISTIII : siii'iiuiou , t. I'runclB Academy , Council Illuira , la. Gas Heating Stoves. No AHUM ! No SMOKH Just thfl IhliiK for biith roonin , boil roonn , ot % Call und utu our lur u unsortmuut. G. B. Cns nnd Elootrlo Llglit Go. vil I'ourl and. 210 Malu HtrcuU