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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1891)
'Vi A n A n A T i A- JL'UE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS/ OFFICB : NO. 12 PEAKL STHKET. DcllvcroJ \ > y Carrier Jn any part of llio Clly. II. W.TII.TON , - MANAunil. Olllco . No. 43 .u/.V77o.v. N. Y. P. to. Council ninfTs Lumber Co. , roal. Craft's chattel loons , 204 Sapp bloett. , Uyoti wiiiit witter In your yard or house go to Hlxby's , WJ Merrlnm block. Frcci Snntz nnJ Kmmn Barton , both of Oinnlin , were married yesterday by Jintico Hummer. Kmory , adopted Infant ion of Mr. and Mn. Tliomns Knowioi , died yesterday at tbo faia- lly residence , ! U7 Avenue U. Oracle , daughter of Caroline Uarflold , died .yesterday nftornoon at 3 o'clock , nKCd'yenrs , nt the residence , It. " ) Lincoln avenue. Attorney A C. McUiilcnn Win tirreitod yesterday nftcrnoon for drunkenness. Ho will nave a trlnl In police courlt his morning. Robert McCtillom was lined JI0.70 for driinkennnis ycsterduv In police court. K. Wilson , ctmrKoil with threatening to commit murder , Lud his cfiso continued until this A telegram was received by N.V. . Will- lams vustorduj announcing the death of Kr- yino I lodge , a former resident , of this rlty , at his homo at North HldRovillo , O. He was M yearHof npo , nnd will ho well romeinhored hy rnnny of the older cltl/ons , ho buying moved away only a few years ago. The Sunday ichool of the Flr t Proshvto- rlan church had a picnic yesterday at Fair- mount park , About 150 of the children at tended , and the day was put in pleasantly bv nil of them. Swings were put up on the hill sides , und among the moio novel features was a pamo of football by the nirls. Dinner was served under the trees at noon. The trial of II. W. Huttorlleld on the charge of assault and Iwttery was to have been held yesterday afternoon before Justice Hammer. Ho came to the ofllco and stated that his wlfo , the prosecuting witness , had decided not to prosecute and the case would bo dls- mlsxod. Justice Hammer , however , says that sort of thing doesn't work , and If the case Is dismissed ho will bring In Mrs. Unttorilcld with a warrant , If necessary , and inaUo her pay the costs. _ Two parks , winding drives , beautiful vlowH , line natural timber , pure air , plenty of room , good neighborhood , rapid hnpi'ovoinonts. It is needless to add Morningtiido. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves and household goods of Miitulul & Klein , Council BlutTe. Prices very low , freight prepaid to your city. Removal sale. Bnrtfuins in shoos. L- Kinnolmn hus removed from Ili'5 Broad. way to No. 1 1 Pearl street. / , r.tlt.HUt.ll'HH. Mrs. I.aoy of Chicago is visiting her son , Ur. T. U. Lacy. Miss Klla Joseph loaves today for Denver whom she will visit friends. Mr. Frank I'utrick of Marongo , 111. , Is in the city , the uestof Dr. A , 1' . Hanchott. Mrs. Hachel McCnlllster , who has been vUltlng her broth or , W. A. Joseph , for some time past , leaves today for Lincoln , 111. Frank Morgan and family loft last evening for a trip to the Thousand Isles , where Mr. Morgan will attend the national convention of railway postal clorks. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha , including boat lide , 5c ( ) ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. Swnnson music company , 335 Broad way. way.The The best property for the money in Council Bluffs or Omaha , is in Morninp- siuo. Insnno Italian. Frank Bomrad , the ItaIan ! who was ar rested about ten days ago for vagrancy and was put under the hose for half an hour to nlft Intnl. ill- : . charged from a ton day confinement In the city jnll last Wednesday. Ho lay about the streets until yesterday morning , when ho was run In again on tlio same chareo by Ofllcnr O. L. Martin. It was supposed that ho would leave the city as quickly as possible after his release In order to prevent the possibility of another bath being admin istered to him , but ho preferred begging to working , or oven to walking. Judge McUco ordered that ho bojoxamlnucl by City Physician Jennings and the rj.-mlt of the examination was that Bomraj was sent to the county Jail to await an exam ination by the commissioners of insanity. The commissioners were of the opinion that ho was not so insana ns ho was idiotic , but tboy novortholest ) sent him to C'larlnda for confinement in the a ylum for the insane at that place. Some of the authorities are inclined to the opinion that Bomrad was the man who entered the St. FrancU academy a few weeks ago und made way with some of the cash and other property of tto inmates. Among the stolen property wns $3.0)0 , and when Bomrad was arrcstod his nockots contained (2.M in coins of the aamo denomination us these that were stolon. There Is nothing but circumstantial ovldunco against him , however , and tbo case will not bo pushed , Call on Cooper & McOeo , 10 Main utreot , or Mr. Gould on the around for prices and terms on Morningsldo lots. Frank TrlmbloaUy , Baldwin bllf.tclao , ' ) * With each and every purchase of the Council Blulfs Music company , 638 13roadway , will glvo ono copy of the celebrated "Skirt Dance. " Divorce .Mill ut Work. Yesterday was divorce day In the district court , three articles of that kind having been ervod up by Judge Macy to his patrons. The llrst case was that of Ag- no Culdwoll against C. W. Culd- well , the ground being desertion. . The plaintiff was awarded the custody of her child , May Agnes Caldwell. Annlo Christ- man was given u dlvorco from her husband , Carl Christman , also on the ground of dost-r- tlon. Mrs. K. B. ( irlmsiiaw's matrimonial bonds were severed and she was given tbi ) custody of her child , Nettle May , her hufiband , Stephen Grunshr.w , having been guilty of Improper conduct with othur onion. In all three of the cases the defendants - fondants fulled to how up and the cases were decided against them by default. The rest of the dny was taken up with the trial of the case of tVlckham against Smith. All the evidence was In and tlio casci was submitted at the hour of adjournment. This morning the case of Campbell against Ualor will bo commenced. The prettiest residence proper > in the city is in Morningsldo. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , lust received Heitor's ' at tlio tailor's , 310 Broadway. K | > rainrl HU KIK50. Ofllcor O. F. Dcswlak Is coutlnod to his bed from the effects of an accident which happened to him u night or " .t. t\\u ago whllo allghtliiR from a "ri * motor. Ho slipped , and in tryliig to catch himself sprained his knee badly. The Injury did not become serious for s v- erul hours afterwards , but it U now feurod that It will bo a wcok or moro oofork ho will bo out. Drs. Woortmiry , dentists , 30 Pearl street , no.\t to Grand hotel. Telephone 1-15. High { 'radu work u specialty. Pianos , organs , C. 13. Muslo Co. , 639 U road way. City water oti the hlL'ueat point in MS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Serious Legal Complication Which Will Involve the O den House. PREVIOUS OWNERS REPUDIATE CLAIMS. Clouded Title of tlio Properly Causes Troiililo In AVIiiuli tlio Corn-Is Will find Several Moo Questions. The statement was made some time ago that a tnulu had been made between Parmelo and Morse and John Danforlh , by which the Ogdeu house was to bu transferred to the latter , tlio consideration being a tract of land In the vicinity of the Clmutua < iua grounds The trade , it Is now learned , never pro gressed any further than the making ol the contract , which was to take effect .September 1 , one of the conditions made by D.infortU buiriK that the title to the property should bo free from a'l ' clouds. When Danforth ex amined the abstract inoro carefully iccently ho found that the tltlo was Imperfect in Bovcrm piucca , 0110 ui uiu uiuuus upon it being a judgment for 17,000 , and It was evident that It might bo several years before the title could bo perfected. Yesterday ho accordingly withdrew from the contract and the property la still In the hands of Pimnelo & Morse. Kvor since \Vhltnoy , the ox-manager , dis appeared the hotel has been run moiely as a lodging house. NVIntnoy's contract has now expired and it remains to be seen what will bo done with It. Parmelo & Morse are both out of the city , one in New York and the other In 'Icxas , so that an Interview can not bo had with either one. The hotel is under the supervision of John Cirant , u young man who bus been con nected with it for auveriu years. He slates that ho received u letter from one of the proprietors which stated that neither of them claimed the hotel but It was In the hands et Danforth , who they bald had bought It. They claimed that the contract be- twt > on them und Dan forth was binding , and they would have no tiouble in holding him to it. LKinforth is just us suto on hts part that the contract is not binding , and the consequence is Uioro scorns to bo a blooming prospect that the dis pute will load to u protracted lawsuit , per haps the longest and bitterest of all the long ana bitter ones that have DOOM fought over this hotel in all Its history. A well known medical llrm is tryluc to or ganize a .stock company for the uurposo of leasing the hotel building for a hospital. It Is thought u branch or the Keeloy Institute In this city could bo made to pav well. At all events the effort - fort is being made to interest local cap- italiststs in llio scheme , and some dcllnito arrangements may be made in the course of a few days , In case it is successful , the com pany will try to secure the hotel , which will accommodate a largo number of patients , und is well adapted for an establishment of the kind. The uncertainty of ownership of the building , it is feared , will render negotiations diftlcult , and the plan m.iy fall through from that cause. A very small pill , nut a very gouU ono OuWltt's Little Eurlv Uisors. MIIIHIWII'H Mineral Wnvr. Tlio artesian well at Lake Munuwa is uUnietiiifr a good deitl of attention and mr.ny romarlctiblo euros uro reported as having ; boon nuidu by the use of its witters. Last spring1 tlio well was sunk to n depth of 18-3 foot , and u handsome pavilion built around it. The well was originally sunk in 1880 , when the hotel wns boinir built. Its strong mineral qualities wore at once discovered and a quantity of the water was sent to Prof. August Hodo of Milwaukee , with the following result : Sulphate of iron , 0.9. Sulphate of magnesium , 4.5. Phosphate of magnesium , U.8. Chalybeate , 3.-I. > ulphnto of sodium , 3.0. Chloride of sodium , a trace. Reaction Slitrhtlv alkaline. Jn a note accompanying tlio analysis Prof. Bode says : "The mineral proper ties of the water arc remarkable as being almost identically the same as the famous Waukoshu springs. an Ice Pick on Him. A man standing In front of Harry Inman's nloon on Broadway near the corner of Main street with the entire left side of his face covered with blood , which oozed from an uncomfortaDlo looking gush In the top of his head , was the somewhat uncanny sight that presented Itself to tbo passers-by last evening about t ! o'clock. The name of the man was C. F. Suylo , and according to bis story ho had Doen In a fight with John Dale , the bartender In the snloon , in which D.ilo had done most of the lighting and had reaped all the honors. S.iylas inul IJulo had been shaking dice for the drinks. Sayle.s was un lucky and when ho had run his bill up to T.'i cents ho decided to leave. The bartender did not propose to allow him to go until bu had settled with the nojse , however , and in order to Keep him there he soiled an Ice tuck that lay near by and struck him a terrible blow on top of the head. It cut u deep gash in his scalp , und for a few minutes gore was plenty. baylos , Instead of hunting a surgeon , wont to the oftlce of Justice Hummer , whore ho tiled an information charging D.ilo with as- salt with intent to commit great bodily in jury. The arrest had not been made up to a Into hour last nitrlit. nosroN STOHH. IiimiPiiHn Stock nt' Sow GoodH Just Kt'ucivcd nnd Now on Sule. The now goods just received tit tlio Boston store are now on wile and among them shoppers will llnd a great many novelties in fall dross goods. A visit to tlio Dosion store will bo especially pleas ant and prolltable just at this time. Hundreds of new things are displayed in every department. See the line of hosiery , some of the greatest bargains ever shown. BOSTON STOUU , Council Ulutrs , In , Two beautiful parks inMorningsldo. Shcrldiiii Will Speak. Chairman Hazleton of the republican county central committee Issued his call yes terday for u grand republican rally In the Masonic temple next Tuesday evening. Gen eral Cieorge A. Shurldnu will deliver an ad dress , and tills In itself Is sulll- clout to draw n large audi ence , his reputation for wit and eloquence being national. The camgalgn will be opened at that lime , and from then on warm times may be expected. The republican county convention will beheld held on September In the superior court room tit the county court house. The prl- nmi'lm will take place In the various wards on Suturduj evening , September 10 , i Tliu Ideal SumiiiciDrink. . Sotcrlun Ginger Ale Excelsior Springs Co.'s _ Wo predict lota on Morningside avenue and on Took and Graham parks will be worth * ? ,000 ° aeh within live years. They can bo had at from SfiOO to $ bOO at present and on easy terms. On tin ) Plundered Train. T. S. Couch returned yesterday from hU western trip , accompanied bv his family. They wore among tbo passenger * on the Denver , t KIo Uraude train which was stopped by highwaymen the other night. Mr. Couch relates some Interesting details of the Incident. The upper berth opposite the ono In whlon ho was was occupied by a man who had Just sold a west- era rnncno and hnd the ctsn amounting to several thousand dollars. W'hon the passengers were aroused by the firing ho remarked that tbo follows Miouldn't get his roll , and reaching Up ho oponc-l n ventilator in the top of the car , and wrapping his handkerchief about his blj ? roll , tin o\v It over against the screen , and then shut the ventilator , It was an ingeni ous hiding place , nnd ono which would hardly bo searched , The robbers came through the train , but did not molest any passengers. No Itndflcutlnn XeocHsnrv. At the lust mooting of the school board It wns expected that Chairman Schoontgen of the committee on teachers would make his report on the as Ignmcnt of teachers for the coming year , but he asked that ho be given more Umo as ho had not been able to complete his report. Ho was given more time according to his own request , nnd It was expected by the members of the board that another meeting would he called some * time this week for the purpose of hearing this report nnd adopting or amending It us they might lit. Yosterdoy afternoon Mr. Schoentgon completed his report nnd had It published. It Is as follows : HltflikiliimlK. . II. n.-iMiiiaii , prlnellinl ; W. Price , I rod a llubcrmuit i , Mrs. Mil run Moore. Jiinlu lluldnln. Washington Avenue Miintlo MHIIRIIIM. prln- elimlj I. P. " 'are. Miss AldiMi. fhini Jpri | > rx. Clara llopo. Annii Clmnitioi-laln. Ni'lllo WU-U- IIUMI. ( 'elm Miiliiucun. Itohurta llnttt'iiliuiiiT. Joslu ( 'luuM'ii , I.lnti Vim UK" . Klslo llonn. Aila Unwind , L'air.u ( iolf. Carrie /.tiriniiiih- lln. LI//.IP Clc.ison. Nellie Wndiuorlli , Xolllo l'ai".uMH , Hue lludnllct. KlnlaVlille. . May Davenport. Mary Tlnloy , lillcn I'rynr. I'.tta M > ' .Million. Nannie llardln. Louisa llocbdio. Anna Illiinulninl , I runues Toiiilln on. I'li'ifo.trcct Vornlp HcynoliH , prlnelpal ; hull ! Holder. Dora Hood. Carni'stlm * Hlriiluui , Mary ( i. Diinran. Kate Wlrkh.im , Alaiy Damon , MM M. II. C'tirtls. Third street Kiilo Illaxsltn. prlnclp.il : Hlcll.i llnldwln , Joslo Shun. Ada Alnsnurtb ' 'inrin AlcMindur. Jcnnlo Howe. Thirtieth --iri't't-ICatc P.iyni1. principal : lj//li | > I'roiM.or , Mary ( iarrotr , Ulllan Unit , Iil/zlu ( . 'uniiur. Maugle llrltton. Klphtli itri'cl MM. Itelle llurrlay. prlnel- pil : ; Wllllu While , Diini Urn's , Jennie I'llo. iiucond iivunuo MNs llotllo Uruvei , prlncl- p.il ; Myrtle Cutli-r. I'lorii Vim Older , 1/ouNa t ! MUI. May McMlllun. iilc : ! llclatl. Klghth avunilulrs. . 1,011 ( ir.ivi < i , iirmolpul ; Mlnnlu llniisen , Julia \VuIkiT. Ma X.lpt ) . Avi'inie IIl'Ha .Mulntisli , principal ; Anna Mlkoscll. rifti'oiith Stipot Mrs. I' . H. Tucker , princi pal ; Hiilihi l.ucho.v. Old 1'loreu-MI-i Mary Mlthcn , principal ; Di'llu IConrUo. Twenty-ninth "treul Myrtle Houidntan , ( linn t-ehool M.irv 1'urauson. Clark School Tesslo Coy no. Woodbnry Hehool Kniina Howard. Thirty-IIUli Stii-et r.iiinlo S\vlie. MlscclluneiiiisJmlo Itlof. nsilhtant for Illooiner and l'n > reo.tiei't schools. Snhstl- tntos-Kiillo ( ironewotr , Moeua Duuglily. Mntulo Dickie. Miss ll.irrlul Illood , wilting touuliur. Mrs. M. .1. O'Nell , niusle tvuelier. HH.tl'N < > ! ' S The Dallt-H , Ore. , Almost DostroytMl liy Fire. Tin : DAM.KS Ore. , Sept. I ! . As a result of yesterday1 * disastrous lire about one-third of this city is in ashes and not less than 1,000 people homeless. Kighteen blocks are to tally consumed. The Vogt ulock , opera house , Methodist , Baptist and Congrega tional churches , Ulbbons , McAllister & Co.'s largo Implement warohou&Q and stores of fallen Bros , and 1C. P. KiURorld , brick block of I. C. Nicolson , together with 500 or IKK ) residences , are but si mass of ruins. Hud the high wind continued , which prevailed during the early stage of the conflagration , the entire city would have been destroyed. Every building between the railroad track on the North lilniT , on South Madison street , on Kast and Laiighlin streets , on the west , have two lesidoncns and the depot building , is but a heap of ashes. The region bounded by Third , Washington , Bluff nnd Union streets , with the exception of n biick setiool house und the residence of George Hcich , is a blackened waste. Not much less than $1,000,000 worth of propertv has gone up in the Humes. Fortunately the Cosmopolitan and Umatllla Mouses were saved , and these two hotels fnr- nishcd shelter last night for hundreds whom the tire rendered homeless Others found lodging in tlio houses of other moro fortunate neighbors , und others spent the night on the beach keeping watch over what little had been resound" from the lla-nos. It is impossible to innko any estimate of the in surance covering the destroyed property. Many of the losers are badly crippled while others tire ruined financially. So far as learned , only one serious accident occurred. It was the severe burning about tbo arms , Early yesterday evening the mayor of the city placed the city under niurtiul law , which prevailed during the entire night. A number of suspicious characters wore caught lurking around nnd were jailed until this morning , when they were ordered to leave the city. Militia nnd deputy sheriffs were .vith- drawn early today. The mayor has ap pointed u committee to receive contributions lor those in need. JXo onuido aid has yet been invoked. Atli o'clock tonight the "loss is nluccd at f ( > < M,000 , It is thought , however , these fie- ures will ba Increased. Tne insurance ) , us near ns can bo ascertained , is } J75OoQ. Excelsior Springs Co.'s Soterlan Ginger Ale. sown O.M in i. in tin * MiiKic City. At ! i o'clock yesterday afternoon a special train of 11 vu passenger cars arrived over the Union 1'acitio with stationary engineers nnd their ladles and the Omaha committee. The local committee , consisting of n score of Indies nnd gentlemen , met them at the depot , liy the kindness of W. S. Campbolt and other oflicials of the Union Stock Yards rail road the train was drawn directly up to the Caduby packing plunt , where the local committee escorted the visitors through the house , commencing at the engine and machlno room and passing through the Killing Moors and other depart ments , ended the inspection at the general oftlcos. Then boarding the train the whole party was talion to the packing nlant of Swift & Co. , and the G. It Ilaninfond plant During the short visit nearly tno whole process of slaughtering animals nnd curing moats was shown to the wondorstruek visitors. At 1:10 : the party , expressing every satis faction , started over the Holt Line to rot urn to Omaha. It is but Just to any that a larger , moro Interested and better ontnrtulncd body of persons never before visited the Mnu-lo City , Cumulative ICvldcnuo. The friends of South Omaha always have claimed and almost dally have offered facts to prove that this is the best market In the west lor sellers. The Echo of BulTalo , Wyo. , lias the following interesting Item : On the 17th tliu Miirnhy 1'iutli ) rompany murKotrd UVsteeis uvoruulni : l.-ij pounds at South Omaha , loeelvlng tll.i. : ' > . On the sumo datothu Ohio Cattle company sold n hunch of the H.UIIO Mud of cattle. uxi-railiiK 1'JOU pounds , at I'lilvuzo , and got lint f.i.l.v-a de cided tmlancu In f ivor of the South Omulia market. The Echo then advises the stock raisers and shippers of Wyoming , Montana and South Dakota to ship to South Omaha , even If stock have to be driven farther than to the Northern I'acilic , nnd claims that the returns will Justify the longer drive. NntoH Alioul the City. Miss Mary Wclll has gone to Iowa City , la. School will open for the fall term next Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. .1. Carpenter , who have been visiting friends in Hcd Oak and Emer son , la. , have returned. Marshal Thomas Brennau has received from York , Mo. , some damaging evidence uiruln.st. Charles mid ( ieorge London and Howard Hammond , the boys arrostcd by Oflt- BKKTIIOVEX , WELL1XGTOX , BISMARCK , Kln n and Quocnis jiimimorablo , nearly all the nilndd that liuvo chunked tlio coiirso of attains In the world fur cen turion have boon to ( Jarlbbad for bodily aid. Everybody can have the bonolits of C'arUbad at a email co&tat homo In Carlsbad Snriidol Salt , wlik'h in evaporated - atod from the Sprudul Spring. Obtain the Koiiuliiovhloh has the alMiaUi ] ro of "Kisuor ib Mondolson Co. , A ont , 0 Barclay Street , Now York/ ' with every bottlo. ccr Mojt's M. Hcdmond ntidUiold n susplc- iou clinr.iotors , nltluUKti rt'llly for tliu rob * bery of cars nt York , Mo. f > 1 Mr. nnd Mr . S. D. HyiiinVjpu hnvo ROIIO to Scivnrd to upend n wcftHvloltlnp / tholr dnugtitcr mid so.i-ln-ln\v , m. fttid .Mrs. I'rod \V. lirccn. From Soxvnrd Mr nnd Mrs. Kynoarsou will RO to Lincoln. , to attend the stutofnlr. ' . A Forortr-strlchcn Mllllounirc ! This . ccnis n paradox , but it is rx- plnlncd by one of Now York's riclii'St mull. "I don't count my wealth in dollars , " he snid.Vliat \ are all my possessions to me , since J am a victim of consumption P My doctor tells mo th.'it I hnvo but a few months to live , for tlio disL'a o is incurable1. I uni poor er than tlint bt'Kfrnr yonder. " "Hut1 ' Inteniptcd the friend to whom he ? pol > o , "consumption can be cured. If tnkcn lu time , Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di < covery will uradicute every vustiffc of tlio disease from vonr svsteiii. " " 1'Jl try It , " snid the millionaire , aud he did ; mid to-day tlicrc is not a healthier , happier man to bo found anywhere. The "Discovery" strike1 ; at the seat of the complaint. Consumption is a dis ease of the blood is nothing more nor lejs than lung-scrofula nnd it must and docs yield to this wonderful remedy. "Golden Medical Dis-covery" is not only an acknowledged remedy for that terribly fatal malady , when taken in time and given a fair trial , but nlfo for all forms of Scrofulous , Skin and Scalp Diseases , as White Swellings , Fcver- soti' , Hip-joint Disease , Salt-rheum , Tetter , Kc/.emn , Hoil , Carbuncles , JCry- and kindred ailments. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \VANTKD-At Unind hotul. wo nun pastry < T cook. Uood wa e * . AKo furnish nn assistant. \\7T have an equity of JI/.NX ) In new , do- ii sliiihlu ncveii-rooiii house and lot. Uood locution. I'an e.\uhiiiKo : for vacant lots. A Cooper. ' : Mc ( co , 10 Main street. D -At annul hotel , cliamlmrmnlds : good wugcb for those uuniing null rccoiu- mcnileil. S KVKItAIj Iowa farms for sulo at JIIO.UO to WVCO pur n ere. Will luke it clear lot or hoi-e-as IliNt p.ivinunt. Kiiruiaof 40 acres and up. .Idhnston .t Van I'uiton , \\7ANTnO Two food plrls nt n it house. No , IA1J south SlMh sticut. l/IOIt KKNT Or li-uso. Uwo-stoiy storo- -t room. No. L'.H. Allddlo Ilioudw y. Ili-on usi'd for tin1 slyearH book andtu pasl yearH- lib , -tu- tloni'ry More. Apply to J. I'ciry , shoo shop. undiT 1'list Nut. Hank. / \\rA\TKD to Triido-rive-loom house , full I TT lot In Omaha for houst and lot In Council j lilulTs. 1) . llrown , lfi.1 Ilro.idway. _ _ _ OljAtUVUYANTnnO Hyehoinetrlc. or ch.ir- iietcr rondliiKs ; also dlHRiiosIs of dlseasa. nenil leek of hulr for ruadlnKs'by loiter. Hun- Snysiind eveiiins" . .Mrs , E. Hooper. I4J ! Avo- due K. msar corner Ijth btreat , Counult llluffc. TcrniH , ft.o and ll.OJ. , " " " _ _ _ _ _ AON I KI CENT - | ) liT nve-icro : tracts located 24 miles fioin postofllco , for saloon rnusonablo teimi 01110 line rosl- Uenco property for rent by Day A lloss. _ . . or Kant 3\rdaa UnJ. with haute * , or J , R ilia * . lUi Mum it. Oouaall Bluffi CLOSE AND ECONOMICA Clothing buyers casting about for the most de sirable place in which to supply their wants for Fall and Winter use , should keep itvell in mind that OUR HOUSE MANUFACTURES ALJL THEIR OWN CLOTHING ; manufacture " 'em" expressly to supply the retail trade of our thirteen large stores. If you've never no ticed the special care we take in the sewing , in the finishing up of a garment , or the taste in selentinn nn tt.fipns. tn sn v nothinn of the nerfec- tion in the fit of every piece. It'll pay you big , just at this time , to spend an hour meandering through our new stock. If you don't buy now , you'll be posted where to go when you want clothing that's correct. As to prices , we don't make up any cheap goods , but we DO make stacks ol good goods cheap. Our $1O.OO Suit is worth $1O.OO , because its durable. Our $12.SO Suit you might p ay $18.OO for elsewhere , and then not get as good value. You musn't forget that we take the same pains in making up our low-priced and medium grade clothing. WE FIND IT PAYS. In Boys' ' and Glilldren'8 ' Clothing. We're ready for you with all the latest styles , neat and natty , with prices ranging from $2.OO per suit up. To those who are not yet ready to buy , we insist that you acquaint your self with our handsome new stock now filling every department. You'll be treated courte ously and may be converted to our way of thinking. S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas. = = Reliable Clothiers. FALL AND WINTER CATALOGUES NOW READY. Yon can Become Board $2. A Teacher , Expenses Low. A Bookkeeper , f for Circular. A Stenographer , . S. Paulson , A Typewriter. Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS , All Kinds of Dyi'liu niul Clcanlm ; done in the hlulu'st style of the art. I'mlcd and iitalncit fabrics nindo to look a * good us now Hod foathrrj rlnanod bv mourn In tlrst-ehm man- IHT. Work imimptiy domtnnddclhcrcd liiall jiartH of the country sinml for prloo Hit O. A. MAt'llAN. - - I'KOl'HIKTOH. Olil Hronilwnjr , Near Nnrtliw iorii : Depot , IOWA. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Dluffe. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 DlllKfTiiim-I A Mll'or ' , I-1. O. nitwnon. K , I/ . SliiiL'iirt , U ! . . ll.rt. J. I ) . KdmitmlMUi. I'liarlvi I ! llammn. Transact ui'imrul lmnUii tiii l- lu'si. liarcoit capital and anrplns of any bank In ScmthtttHtein Iowa INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRSTNATIONALBAM OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Paid Up Capital $10)0 ( ) ( ) ) Olilixt orciiilUccI h.iiik In I ho rlljr.Kornlun unit flonie tlo tiYChitinn urnl tucnl npcurltlo . KapcrlAl ntttMUlon iwlil to ciilli'ctloii . Acciiuiils of liiitlvlil * mils , banks. li.inliur < nmt curiiornllum aolli'ltuil. ( ' ( irri iHinili-iu-DliivltH , ! . UiO. : I * . SANI-'llltl ) . I'riMl.lonl. A W. IIIKK.MAN , Cmlilor. A. T. HICK. Aaalttnnt Cnililor. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS KLKOANTMT APPOINTBD 11OTKL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , Manng3P. Xr OilllllUUS Attorneys nt law. 1'rac- ! ( ( . i , , to | state and fcdorn.1 courts. Kooins ' { I and 3 Itenu block , Connell limit * , lx HI , rhnmllfirc Attorney nt La.fi , No. 10 LUillllUUSs ' I'oiirl street , over Hush- noil's more. Toluplioiin No. 2V1. Ituslnosa hours. S a. m. toU p. in , Uuunull Itluirs , l . W. C. ESTEP , 14 N. Maiu St. , Council Bluffs , Funeral Director and Embalmor. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY HtlAllHINU AND DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE ANO SI5VENTH ST. Can bo reached from any of the depots on 'coiiduotprtby ' thoSlstorsof Oharlty , II. V. M. TKKM8 Knr l.ourd und tuition. onibruuliiK nil branclios of a tlnlshod odiiuatlon foryonnj ladles , J7.5 for session of tlvo months , roiu- moiicltiK lirst Monday In Pnutonibur und I'Ob- riiury. ruspcotlvuly. For further p.irUonl.irs Il"UrC ! > 3- 8I8TBU SIIIT.BIOK. St. Kruncls Aoademy , Counoll llluirs. Iiu AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. For ths Treatment of all Chronic and Sargi- cal' Diseases , Peri'ectly 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. W. McMenamy , has been removed across the river to 26th street and Broadway Council Bluffs , la. , where every case and any and all eon- 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 arrhBronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and B'ood ' , and all surgcia operations. Deformities of the HUman Body , Brace DepL ' HAC 'FS TRt'SSlCS till mivnnur t aurtflcul appliances , mumfacturod. to order und a lit KuanntooO , The brace clop.irtmont is midor the chnr o of J. I' . Weber bot1 , whowas Dr.\Mo.Mcn uurosorvodly recommended by the modlciil profession us bolnj , ' the best bracomaUor in tUo United Wtutos. 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 DlhKASKS OP WOMBN A SPKC1 AT/TV ; Hook on Diseases of Women Free. Only Uollablo Modle-il Institute malclnt- Specialty of Prlvato Dlao.uus , A blood diseases successfully treniod. HyphllHio I'oifcon removed from the system without moreury. Now restorative treatment for km of Vital I'owur. I'onfonn umibl to vlbit us bo treated at homo . < may by coriOHpondonco. All commuuleations conlldontial. Modielnos or instruments sent by mail or , , rt to Indleato contents sender. . oxprosi Houuroly packed nd or Ono porbonal intervlow Call und consult proforroel. us or Bond history of , your ease and will send HOOK TO MliN , FHKIC ; upon private , special or nervous , diseases , Impotency , Syphilis , Uleot and Varlcocolo , with question list. Address wo in plain wiuppor , on MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broad.way , Council Bluffs , Iowa.