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" ' - 1iVpw "T r / . Y ? - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 , 1891. 3 OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In nny part of ( lie City. II.V. . TJI/TON. - MANAOKIt. Ilinlnr"Ofllco No. 43 Klor , , , ; N ( , < Bj j/i.vr/o.v. N. Y. P. Lo. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Sapp blocu. If you want water In your yard or house go to Hlxby'n , : va Mcrrlnm block. The pullccmens' ball will bo given at Ma sonic temple on the evening of September 10. Thirty-four car loads oi silk and tot passed through the citv vcstorday on route west by _ lUo way of the Burlington. SEEl A. marriage license was Issued yesterday to unas Pruott and Lotta Dutell , both of Rrtawattamlo county. IIoS case ° ' diphtheria was roportnd yestor- 4 , tho.-year-oltl | daughter of B. T. Water- * ' " -.inbeing the victim. C. Straub will hnvo a hearing this morning In police court on the cbargo of malicious de struction of property. Found , pocketbook containing tnonoy. Owner can obtain .sumo by calling on J. C. Ulxby , Merriatn block. Carlos Woods will bo glvoa a hearing to morrow morning on the charge of stealing a lot of household goods from the residence of JohuVcozy. ' The members of the Hoboknh relief asso ciation are requested to moot at tbo Odd Follows hall this afternoon at 3 o'clock. By order of the president. The German society Troubund of this city Wl" , have Its annual gathering next Sunday nt Hock's garden , Jacob llauck of Omaha will bo present and deliver an address. Miss Delia Shearer entertained a number of her friends at her residence on Second avenue in honor of her llftocntb birthday. About forty young people wcro present. Hobort Boyd has been examined by the in- cattily commissioners and ordered confined In ttio hospital. It Is claimed ho has been so free in the use of a razor that his family were afraid for their lives. ' Fred O. Mitlard and Miss tnma Nlpps wcro married last evening at the residence of the brido's parents , Mr. and Mrs. John NIpns , near the Deaf and dumb Institute , Hov. T. F. Thlckstun ofllclatlng. George Donloy was arrested at Cut-Off is land yesterday afternoon and brought to this - side of the river on the charge of larceny. It r is claimed he stele a gold watch and chain from ono of the residents of the island. The case of Charles Denny , charged by i Conductor Ned Mltdhell of the motor line , , with making malicious threats , has been con tinued until such a time us will suit the at torneys In the caso. It Is thought that this means a dismissal of the suit. Drs. Hnnchott & Smith yesterday left their old olllccs over No. 1 ! ) Pearl street , and moved Into their now sulto of rooms on the fourth floor of the Baldwin block. Their now oftlcos are Nos. 40 , 41 and 4i : next to the elevator are conveniently located and attractively furnished , Tom and John Prultt were arrested yester day afternoon for disturbing the peace at Vlo Jennings' store on East Broadway. When the authorities were summoned to tbo scene of the disturbance the two follows wcro raising all that part of the city oy their profnno and obscene lancuugo. The school board allowed bill to the ' ' K amount of $700 nt the meeting Monday night. f The next meeting for the purpose of assign- the teachers to their respective positions will bo held us soon as the chairman of the com- Dilttoo on teachers is ready to make his report : Horst'ord'H Aold I'lioHplinto For the Tired Brain from over oxortlon. Try it. Money is what wo all want and the question most discussed is how to got it. ' .There is plenty of it if wo could only got nt it. There is only ono way to make money , and that is to buy something that Bomeono else will pay you a profit on. Now , if you carefully look over the past , present and future of Morningsido you cannot help seeing that with another year's improvements lots in this addition will bo worth a good deal more a year from now than is ut present charged. I'AltAdltAI'IlS. F. T. True hns rotumod from a two weeks' trip tnrouRh Nebraska. Miss Julln Onicorroturnod to Chicago af tor a visit of several weeks In this city. Dr. M. H. Clmtnberluln Is confined to bis bed with n severe attack of tonsllltls. C. M. Horl is in Dos Molnos attending a losslo'i of the supreme court of Iowa. Mrs. T. A. Clark and daughter Sadlo bavo returned from an extended visit in the east. John Churchill and family have returned from OltoboJI , whore they spent the summer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy hauo returned from n three weeks' ' visit with relatives in Uhlo. Uov. Adolph Wossellng of St. Peter's Cftthollo church has returned from a trip to northern Minnesota. Miss Laura Plickingor roturnea yesterday from a visit of n couple of inonts with rcla lives In IiiUependonco. Mrs. Dlffenbachor of York , Neb , , Is the pucst of her aunt , Mrs. ICnto A , Atkins , utid her cousin , Charles A. Atkins. C. K. Murray of the Pullman dining car department and William Untlmnk luft last evening for a ten days' visit In Colorado , Mrs. J , P. Mulholland has gene to Des Molnos to attend the state fair. She will \ \ meet her daughter Mamlo at Unit place , who lias boon visiting In the eastern part of the ttiito. For Schlltz boor apply to R , R. Grotto lOMFarna a. Wo do not ask you to buy in Morninp- fcido on our judgment. All wo IIBK is for you to look over the addition. See what has boon done. Find out what is proinjr to bo done and then decide for yourself whether or not you want to como in. Buy your furniture , carpets , stovoa and household goods of Mandol & Klein , Couucll Bluffs , Prices very low freight prepaid to your city. U ' ; Pine ofllcos for rent In the Shugnrt blade ; Btciun hout , olovntor and all mod ern hnprovcunoiittt ; low ront. See Shu- gtxrt & Son or olovtitor mini. Now GooilH nt ilio Uoston Store. The blgjroHt array of boxes over piled In front of a Council UluffH business housu attracted attention to the Boston Store for the past few days. The boxes reached up nearly to the second story on the Hromlway front and fully as high on the Fourth street sido. Tlio boxes contained the llrst consignments of now fall { joods that Messrs. Puthorlnglmm. Whitolnw & Company huvo provided for the patrons of tlio Boston Storo. Ladles of Council BlulTu and vicinity will bo Interested In inspecting tlieso elegant now goods. The now styles uro very handsome and the prices lower than over. _ Prank Trimbloatty , Baldwin blk.tcl 803 Drs. Stewart & Patty , veterinary sur geons , -15 Fourth street , Council Blulf e. Roinoval salo. Bargains in shoos. Ij- Klniiohan has removed from ! 1 ± J Broad , way to No. 11 Pearl stroot. Picnic at Manhattan boituh. Round trip tlokots froiii Omaha , including boat ride , 60c ; on sale at nowu atands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. The best property for the money In Council Bluffs or Omaha Is la Morning- ildo. Cull on Cooper it McGco , 10 itrcot , or Mr. Gould on the cround for prlcoa und toruiaou Morulugaido lots. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , List of School Books and Hates of Exchange Therefor. GREEN ASSIGNMENT CASE AGAIN , Attorney * * Have a Wordy Com crnliiK the Fill I lire of tlio Memory of n Wltni'BS Other NOXVH Notes. A notice hat been Issued by the president of the school board to the pupils of the pub lie sclioom , informing thorn of the rates that bavo boon made with the book publishing firms for the oxchangu of the old books for the new. D. W. Bushnell has be n ap pointed custodian and the books will bo found at his storo. The following is a list of the books with net prices in the primary and grammar grades : Intror \ - diictlon eli'nco I'rlce , I'rlcc. Headers National I'lrnt Header , t Ifi I 03 National Si-coucl Header " 8 I'ntlonnl Third Header 40 National fourth Hoiider ! > ( ! National 1'tfth Hundur TV ! Speller Selruti-d Words 10 8 Copy Hooks lU.ysun , llimton k Scrlhner's No. I. perdo/ 7 " H8 No..1 , purrlor No. H , per doz No. 4 , pcrdoz No. f > , per do/ No. (5 ( , perdoz A'ltlimetlo Gieunleaf's Com plete ' GO 52 Grammar WuUh's Lessons 48 10 Geoisriiphv I'ottor's Advanced. . . I I/O G.'J fulled States History Montgom ery's American . 05 U2 Primary Unlti d Stairs History K''gloston's 1'lrst Hook 48 24 Drawing Prang's Shorter Course No. 1 11 Nn. 2 11 No.3 11 No. 4 It No 5 11 Manual for samp . ' 10 Music Klrst Huiiilur 20 0 Second Header , I'urt 1 XI 11 Second Header. 1'art 2 Ill 11 The following Is the list of books , with their prices , to be used in the high school : Intior.i - diictlon cli'nco I'rlco I'rlco Aliiobra , Wontworth's Scho.ol .00 .43 Astronomy , Young's Elements 1.12 .50 lleglmior'.s Latin Hook , Collnr & Dunloll SO .40 Hotany , Oniy's I'lold Hook 1.44 HookKccpliig , Moody oar's Honk- keepltiR , college edition , pur copy 80 Hliinks for same 40 Cii'sar , Harper it Tolman's M Cicero. Allen & Groenough's 1.00 .60 Civil Government True & Dluk- fiison , . TO 35 Cliomlstry Sliepiird's 00 45 KlNIi Composition Chltten- ili-n's 48 rllsh Literature Morgan's . . - . . 84 41 ! Geology Dana's Now Text Hook. . 1 CO 60 Geometry Wontworth's I'lano and Solid 100 DO German Graiiimer-.Ioynes-MolbS- nor's 08 45 German Itnuder Jnynos' T2 'M HUtory Mycr'sGoncrul 120 CO Latin ( irniiinier Allen & Grccn- oiik'h's 90 48 Miyslcs Appletun s School 1 2S 04 liyslology Hutch Inson's 1'hvsl- oloK.v and Hyglono. ' 00 65 'hyslcal Oeoaraptiy Applotun's. 1 ! S 04 ' ' ' . ' 'socluilngy Slcolo'rt 81 4' 'olltl.'al Keonoiny MiicV.ino's. . . 83 42 Khetorlc Loekwood's Letters In English 00 40 Trigonometry-Wontworth's I'luuo (14 ( 112 Vlrsll-Grcciiongh's 128 f4 Xoolosy Coltun's C4 32 Collgraph Writing Machine has a key for each charactir , and no shift carriage. With each and every purchase of the Council Bluffs Music company , 5H8 Broadway , will give ono copy of the celebrated "Skirt Dance. " Tlio prettiest residence property in the city is in Morningside. The ladies of the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church will give a sociable next Thursday evening , September 3 , at thq.rosiaonco of Mrs. Dot-land. 241 Vine street. Everybody conio , as this is the last social of this conference year. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , just received at Roller's the tailor's , 310 Broadway. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 80 Pearl street , next to-Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work a specialty ! Two beautiful parks in Morningside. Trouble Over Compensations. A petition has been tiled in the district court to nnvo the proceedings In tbo estate of the latoJ. M. Phillips reviewed and the approval of Administrator Askwith's bond and the fixing of his compensation sot aside. The plaintiffs In the case are N. C. Phillips , J. N. Phillips , Gron- villo D. Phillips , Mary O. Phillips , Uuth M. Shepherd and Emma VoswinUle , all of them heirs of the Phillips ostato. A.V. \ . Askwith was appointed administrator and ashorttiino ago his compensation was ' fixed at J 1,500 , to gether with other special' fees for special services which ho claimed to have rendered. The heirs now claim that no has not done labor In connection with tbo CHHO that war rants the granting of such u fee. 'Many of the services for which Askwith claimed com pensation. It is alleged were performed by other parties , some of whom were members of the family. Some of the settlements which he claimed to have made with the creditors of the deceased were paid for by other parties , and now Ask- with wants a double fee. Some of the proceeds of the sale of the estate , to the amount of ? < ll , It is claimed , have never been accounted for in any way. In view of those allegations the court is asked to sot aside the award previously made. "Five years ago I had a constant cough , night sweats , was greatly reduced in llcsh. and had been given up by my physicians. 1 began to take Ayor's Coerry Pectoral , and after using Uvo bottles of this medicine , was completely cured. " Anga A. Lewis , Uicard , IMannwii'H Mineral Water. The artesian well at Lake Manuwu is attracting a good deal of attention and many remarkable euros arc reported as having1 boon made by the use of its waters. Last spring the well WHH sunk to u depth of 185 foot , and a handsome pavilion built around it. The well was originally sunk in 1880 , when the hotel was Lolni ? built. Its strong mineral qualities were at once discovered and u quantity Of iho water was bout to Prof. August Dodo of Milwaukee , with the following result : Sulphate of iron , 0.0. Sulphate of magnesium . Phosphate of magnesium , 3.8. Chalybeate , 3.4. Milplmtu of podium , 3.0. Chloride of sodium , a , trace. Reaction Slightly alkaline. In u note accompanying the analysis Prof. Boio "Tho mineral ( says : proper ties of the water ate romarknblo as being almost identically the tuimo as the famous \Yuulcoshii springs. Skipped wltli n Salb. Frank White , a workman on the farm of John Carlisle , near Underwood , Pottawat- tnmlo county , has disappeared , and the po * lice of this city have been requested to keep an eye out for him. A small savings bunic belonging to ono of Carlisle's children You will never "find" time for any th ing If you want time , you mubt make it , ly you want to try Carlbbad Spruodl Salt , You must "take" It. It is Nature's own remedy for all dis eases of ttie stamach , liver and kidney , for constipation and rhounmtno affec tions , lie sura to obtain tbo genuine Imported artl do , ntul containing about { 10 In change disappeared at the snmo time , mid It Is supposed that they wont togotnor , At the tame time a bay mare mid colt disappeared from the farm of Georpo L , Mott , n neighbor of Carlisle. The horse ru- turned yesterday morning without a bridle , and the theory Is that White , fearing detec tion , and not having any way of trotting rid of the animal , turned It loose after arriving nt his destination. U'hlto stele n horse from John Dolmny In this city jovcr.il years ago and was tried In the district court , convicted , and sent to the penitentiary at Fort Mudlsou , After nls release ho seemed to have turned over a now leaf , and comlutcd himself In a proper manner until the present time. Where ho went is n myptcry. No gripping , no nausea , no pain when OoWitt'.s Llttlo Early Hlsor * are tauou. Small pill. Safe pill. Uost pill. You won't make nny money by putting your savings In an olu sock. The way to make money is to judiciously invest your savings , mid the safest , best wav to Invest is in good real property. You can buy a lot in Morningsido and pay for it in small monthly payments , and it will make you money. City water on the highest point in Moi'inngstde. Planoo , organs , C. II. Music Co. , 539 Broadway. Swanson music company , J35 Broad way. ot'Morliillty. The report of City Physician Jennings for the month of August contains some state ments which will bo interesting reading , and which also speak well for the sanitary condition of Council niufTs. According to It thcro have been but nineteen deaths during the entire month , fifteen of which were females and four males Of the nineteen all but six were less than a year old. None of the deaths were the re sult of contagious diseases. There have been but six cases of contagious diseases re ported to the city clerk and they have boon diphtheria. There bas boon only ono death In a public Institution and that \vai an in- nmto of the Christian home. Information Free. Do yon know fiat any old sore or cut can bo absolutely cured by tno intelligent use of Haller's Barbed Wire Linlmont. Bo merci ful to your horse and try It. i/.v/o.v PACIFIC < ; of > KeportH That a ' 'hangc In inont Will Take Place Denied. NEW YOUK , Sopt. 1. Many reports were circulated about pending developments in re gard to Union Pacific affairs , but they were all denied by tbe officers ana directors of the company. The report that Sidney Dillon will resign the presidency is called ridiculous oy Direc tor Orr , who says such a thing has not boon spoken of. The officers are all reticent In re gard to tlic financial arrangements of tbo company , and it is understood that no state ment will bo made for some tiin-j. DeWitt's Llttlo harly ftisors ; best llttlo pills fordyapopsla , sour stomach , bad breath. 1'iillilliii ; I'ermitH. The following permils were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : O. T. Me Curd , ono and one-half story frame cottageThlrty-si.Mli street ami Amos avenue $1,700 J. A. MaUleu. one and one-half stoiy franio dwelling , Halt llowaid ami Thlrty-lifill streets i'.500 Gate City Malt company , four stoiy brick malt house , Second and 1'ainu streets 0,000 Carl lloiirman , ono story frame cottugo. Twentlotli and Castclfai-stteeK 1,000 1L. . Mooio , two story fraiuo dwelling , JOTS Mliitna street 2.500 Su\en minor permitb | . V)0 ) Total S14AO Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Best little pill over mado. Cure constipation every timo. None equal. Use them now. Murrmjc Licenses. The following marriage lieotnus were issued by Judge Shields yesterday : ; Namu and Address. Age. J William Muhor , Omaha 'J7 I G'ntliarlno McShanc , Umaliii i.4 J I'oter M. Buyer. Omaha 2 < l | Mary C. Hey or , Umaliu il7 1 'I heron C. Com t. Omaha 'M I Dorctta Scollard. Omaha lib ( Will F. Honors Omaha H4 1 Ll lo Leslie , Florence LO If you decide.froin wnot you have heard or read , that you will take Ilooa'a Sarsaparillado not bo induced to buy any Mibstitutc instead. HARMLESS. TO ASSIST SATTOE K , the body is the great mission of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Microbi cnnnot exist in the blood whcnl l is properly taken , as it promptly P'"fltirM ' i forces them out , and cures the patient. It has relieved thousands in a few days who had suffered for years. Mn. F. Z. NELSON , a prominent and wealthy citizen of Fremont , Nebraska , Buffeted foryxars with SCROFULA , and it continued to grow worse in spite of all treatment. Finally , Font" Hottlcs of jlcurcd him. He writes : "Words Mare inadequate to express my gratitude and favorable opinion of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Treatise un Blood ami Skin Discuses mntlcJ free. swirr srrx-iFic' co. . Drawer 8. Atlanta. < 3.i. Xr O tk'o III the st.ito . - an I fcilorul courts. HODIIIS .1 , 4 unil 3 tsliu art Ileuo block. Council H lulls , I u HI fhinillPrc Attorney at Law , No , 19 . J. V/JdlllULlb , Pearl street , over Hush- nell's store. Telephone No. JVL Huslnusi hours. 8u. in. toU p. MI , Council lllults , l.i. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY lillAllIUNU AM ) DAY SC'H'JOL. ' ' FIFTH AVANUE ANU SEVENTH ST. Can bo rout-hod fioin any of the depots nn motor. Conducted hy the Slitcrsnf riuirlty. It. V. M. TEKMS 1'or bo.ir.l und tuition , uiiiliritulni ; nil lir.inoliosof a llnisliud oiliioiulon foryoun liidliis , tT.5 for so n'on or llvo months , coin- iK Hrst Monday In Si'utuinhur itnd Tob * niurr , respuotlvoly. For furl her SISTHH Sl'I'KHIOIt , _ St. Francis Acadumy. Connull Illuirs la. ' CITIZENlS'TATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . . " . . $150.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 numerous I. A Miller. K. O niuason , E. I/ , Shuiritrt , K K. H.'rt. ' J. I ) . Kdniundson. Churlfs 1C llaiiniin. Transuut general bunkliiK Inisl- HUBS. I.arucst cupltal and surplus of any bunk In Southwestern Iowa INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Capital $100,000 Oldeit ormnlteil tmnk In Die cltr foruUn anil tlonietllo utehnnKU anil local nucurltln * . Kipfrlnl attention paliltu culluctluni. Account ) of Individ uals , banks , bankers and corporation * lollcltud. Correspondence IniUoil , QKU. I' . SA.NHmi ) . ( 'resident. A. W , U1KK.MAN. Cathie1- A. T. lUCli , As.Ia'aat CaibUr. Ol'l'OHIUI ) TO IlrptililluniiN KltpfCHi TliuiilNRlvc * On Dm N'nn-l'iirtlHaii Provosltlon , " 1 am In hearty accord wflWJho iontimont of that editorial In this morrijij's ) ; DIK : which referred to the so-railed uon-jia'rtitan Judicial election scheme , " unit ! Hoimtor Mnnilorson yesterday to n rcoorter for Tun Dr.i : . "I taho no slock Whatever in nny such achnmo I ns these non-pnrlliai < people ; ire supgiHtliifr. I I nm in favor of nailing the colors of the ro- I publican party to the tnnsi U.I.MU. and pushing on for victory. " "It Is nil stupid nonsense Tor anyone con nected with tlio republican Vaity to think of a fusion between the two old tmrtlos on the election of a SUM-OHIO Jmlgo , ' sulil Uovenuo Collector John rotors yesterday to a reporter for TIIK HIK. : "I am ono of these ropubli * cans who do not believe that the state has neon delivered over to the Indopctidont party. 1 believe n Kood republican can bo elected beyond all quustlou or doubt , and tho.sa who talk about a non-partisan rompromlso tlcltot are making thcitnsolvcs absurii by such tion- sonso. " The subject of n fusion ticket for the Judicial oltctton wan mentioned to Mr. Alexander - andor , collrctor of customs , and ho was not slow to glVo his opinion. "Tho Idea is preposterous , " said Mrr. Alexander. "Thoro is but ono man to clucl atfti If the democrats and republicans should ncrco to nominate him In Joint convention that would not tnako the nomination nonpartisan - partisan , for the notnlnuo would certainly hnvo to bo either a democrat or a republican. If there were several men to be nominated and thn convention should agree to nominate half democrats and half robubllcans and place them nil on one ticket , then it might bo called n nonpurtlsan ticket. A man who is neither a democrat nor a republican would not till the bill , The nominee would have to bo ono or the otbar and therefore could not bo a nonpartMan nominee. 1 boltovo In nominating a straight republican and elect ing him. If the democrats want a democrat elected , let Ihoin do their bust , but there would bo no sense In the republican party helping to elect a democrat. " Hon. J. M , Moan of South Sioux Cttv is at the Pnxton. Ho was asked : "Do the demo crats have much hope of electing a supreme Jtulgol" - . "No , I don't think they do. " "How do the people look upon Kdgerton I" "Tlioy consider him a wo.ilt candidate. " "Do you hear any talk of an attempt to work up a nonp.trtisan movement ! " ' Very llttlo. The democrats of our comity are opposed to the nonpitrtlsan Idea. " "Is the nlllunco or Independent pirty gainIng - Ing strength In your county I" "It certainly Is. The Indopctidont party will poll over a third of the votes this fall , 1 think , whereas two years ago that party had but a very slender following. " Mr. M. Harrigan of O'Neill , a personal friend of Mr. Moan's , said : "In our county I believe the Independents will elect every thing the party nominates. I should not bo surprised to sco the Independents uoll 1SOJ ( votes out of the It.OOO In the county. " A. J. Uustln of ICcarnoy. the well known writer on railroad questions , catno In from Kant us Cltv last night. Ho was stopped by a Bin : man long auough to say that ho heart ily endorsed the effort of Tun HIK : In expos ing the inwardness of the nonparlisan judic iary convention. "I'm not a republican nny longer , " said Mr. ( Justin , "but that editorial is one of the bust things I have scon In print In a long time. It exposes the onlj plan bv which the railroads could hone to retain con trol of ho Judiciary. Such a convention wo-.d not only bo bad policy from a republi can standpoint , but also from a buslnoiS standnolnt. It Is better to have honest poli tics In the suprcmj court if necessary rather than to bavo n corporation con trolled tribu nal of last resort. " The rosy freshness and vnlvoty softness of the skin Is variably obtained by thoao who use 1'o/zonl's Complexion I'owdor. Opened with Due Ceremony. Last nlgitntthe Klrst Presbyterian church the Omaha Theological somlnary was form ally opened. Several hundred people were present. In the pulpit were Hov. W.V. . 1 1 lire 1m. D.O. , ti.L.D. , Hov. John ( ionlon , D.D. , Hov. M. I ) . Lawrlo. UD , Uov. Stephen I'Kclps , P.D. , Hov. Sterling and Hov. T. L. Sexton. U.U , members of the faoultv , and Hov.V A. Nlles , D. D. of the IHoomllold ( N. J. ) Theo logical seminary. Colonel J. H. Klnmy of Plttsburg , I'a. , the real originator and steady supporter of the college , was present , Hov. W.V. . Harshu delivered an eloquent address In declaring the seminary open , Uo Witt's Llttlo Karly Ktson , best pill. Deputy I'ostiniiHtor Arrostoil. Cot.fMiifs , Nob. , Sopt. 1. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Hen , ] Thomas I'inson of I'latto Center was bound over to the district court today in $1,000 bonds on the chariro of assault , preferred by Julia Quiiin. I'inson Is deputy postmaster at I'latto Conter. The girl is 15 years old and recently gave birth to a child , and chariros I'mnon with tiolng ro- sppnsiulo for the affair. Ho furnished bond , A Druu lst Surprised. J. O. Hone , a druggist at Dunmoro , Pa. , says ho has never sold a medicine that gave such universal satisfaction as Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrtuu i remedy , and that the largo demand for It has boon a great him. It Is sold here by druggists. $8.50. < \ vipjvj.uu. 3pJz.UU. ! 3plj.UU. A light weight Overcoat is indispensable these cool mornings and evenings. Now is the time to buy one. This week we have arranged our entire Fall Overcoat stock for a grand bargain sale. A bombastic description does not count for much in a newspaper advertisement , but if you want to be convinced of the genuineness of this sale just step into our store this week and see the stylish absolutely all wool Melton Over coats in three shades at $8.50 , our medium shade Meltons and Kerseys at $10. and some of the choicest fabrics at $12 and $15. The season for the sale of Fall Overcoats is short. We have a big stock and don't mean to carry over any. We will be all ready in our Boys' Department this week. New goods are being opened every hour. Corner Doug-las and 15th Streets. BEAUTYorPoLIS. . . SAVING LADOaCLEAKLlHESS. . DUQABILnY&CHEAPNESS.UMEOU/VliEa / _ No ODOH WHEN HEATED. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS STEM DYE WORKS , All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning ilono In the lilu'hcst ntylo of the art. I'aded ami Mulned fabric * tnadr to look as good as now. lied feathers cleaned by steam In llrst-clasa man ner. Work promptly donoand ilcllMirod In all paits of the country. S nd for price Hot. C. A. MACIIAN , - - I'UOI'KIKTOU. 013 llroadway. Near Nurlhwes ern Depot , COU.M'II. Hl.UFt'M , lOWA THE GRAND Council Bluffs , In. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. A. TAYLOR , Mnmigor. SPECIAL "NOTIOEA COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANTKD-Thrco good steady lioyH , Ifi to H years old. to learn Irlmmurs trade. Apply to Keys Ilros.'a carriage factory , Coun cil lllull's. \\7ANTnil -A yoiins man hotwoini Id and23 who speaks Kngllsh und Gurinan. to as- Mst in n hotel. To u well recommended young man it permanent place with good wutjes In as sured. Inquire ut Tiomonl house , Council Hinds. V\rANTKI ) Twoyoiinu ladles want board TT anil room Inn private family ; references exchanged. Address C , Iloo olllco. \ yANTiiAtOramFhotel , chambermaids ) good wngus for those comiiit ; well recoia * in ended. I want to let contract for 1,000 yards of fllllnff on Third at. Apply to Leonard Kvorott. A\TANTKt ) To let contract for 8.WIJ yards V of plustorlng to : i man who I'aii take a horse In part payment. Apply to Luotmrd KviTOtt. , POH HiNT : I'liriililied rooms , .South Sixth struut. opposite posKilllcu. I. Iowa farms for sale at 110.00 td s J.IVUO per acre. Will take aelear lot or horsesas tlrst pavmont. Farms of 40 acres and up. Johnston & Van 1'atten , up.v /"ANTED Two peed tflrls at ICmmott house. No. I5H South Sixth street , _ FOR HKNT Or lease. Two-story store room , No..H. . Middle Itro.idu ' y. used for the past six years as book and ata- . tlonory storo. Apply toJ. I'erry , s > hoe Hhop , under I'h.st Nat. Iiiink. \\rANTni ) to Trade Five-room . hniiso. full lot In : i Omaha for house anil lot In Council Uluirs. D. Brown , li'J.I llroadway. CLAIKVOVANTanil sychotiiotrlr , or char- ni'tur rondliiKs ; also dlaKiiosU of disease. nond look of hair for readings by letter. Hun- Hays and ovenlmis. Mrs. K. Hooper. It'll Avo- due E , near corner 15th strcot , Counull UlullA Terms , 5Jo and SI. UJ. _ _ _ MAGNIFICENT aero property In flve-aora tracts , located L" { miles fipm ] > ostolllcc , for sale on reasonable terms t-oiuu line resi dence property for rent by Iny& Hess. ORSALiE or Kent 3inloa UnJ. nltlt houi tt > r J U. Ulo * . > U < itia it , OouaoU Bluff ! I AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi cal Diseases , Perfectly equipped -with every facility , apparatus and remedy for 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 at 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 contracts - . tracts , old or new , are receiving prompt and skillful attention We refer by permission to patients we have cured. Write for circular on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Ca arrhBronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin anclBood , and all surged operations. Deformities of the Hilman Body , Braes Dept , RACKS , TR r.SSRSand nil nmnnur f surgical appllnncos , inunufiiotiii'od to orilor und a lit guaraiitaod. The bi-uco department Is under the olwrfjo of J. P. Wob- boi1 , who vvus Dr. kMCMoiiumy'fa brace mukor for yoiird. and who Is uurosorvodly rocoinmundud by the modleul profoasluu us bolnj ; tlio bust brituoiniikor in the United States. 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 , 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 Ol'MVOMEN A SPECIALTY. Rook DisonBca of Women Froo. on Only Reliable Modleil Institute intildiK/ Sjioolixlty of Private DU'oaios A ulootl diseti > o sucuesofully troiuod. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for loss of Vital Powo.Pornons mmblo to visit us may bo treated nt homo by correspondence. All comimiulcatlons confidential. Modielnes or instrutnonU wont by mail or oxnross , scourolv imckod no nAnfif nJA rrU0 . J - J'.M"ts ' , or 8 ° " ? 0r- ° " ° l > orsol , > 111 tntoi-vlow preferred. Call and coiiHult us or sand hintory of your oiwc. nnil wo will sum ! in plain wrapper , o , l-Hhlv , upon private special or nervous dlsoasns , Impotency , Syphilis , Oloot and Varlcooolo , with question list Address MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa