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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATUTHDAY SBPTJEMBJ311 5 , 1891 ,
THE ( MAFIA BEE.
COUNCIL , ULUFFS.
OFFICE : - NO. 11 ! PKAHL STKUKT.
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Drlhcrcd by Oiirr'ci In any pnrt of the City.
II.V \ , TII.TON. MANAUHU.
ii Ollleo . No. M
Kdllur . N't.'Jj
N. V. P. LO.
Coui.cll Bluffs Lumber Co. , roa1. .
Craft's chattrl loans. ' . ' 04 Supp block.
Uyon w.mt water In > our yard or housa
go to Blrb.V's , : J03 Men-lam blOi-k.
A C. MuGuigan was fined fl" > .70 for
diuiikenncss yesterday In the police court.
Miss Jennlo Ilnwo gave a pleasant party nt
her homoon Fourth stieet Thursday evening.
E. Wllion had a hearing In police court
yesterday morning on the charge of threaten
ing to kill , and was discharged
The members of the Council Bluffs Wheel
club will rule to Gicnwood mul brick tomor
row , leaving the Grand hotel i\l : 'M a. in.
Etchettth council , Nfo. 3 , I ) , of P. , will meet
this evening for work in the adoption of de
grees. All members nro invited to bo pres
ent.
ent.Mr.
Mr. Arthur N. Smith and Mrs. Annie B.
Moore of Omaha were married at the Con
gregational parsunngo yesterday forenoon.
Key. G. W. Crofts ofllciuting.
A game of ball will bo played next Sunday
between the Twin City steam dye works'
club of this city anil the Twenty-eighth
Streets of Omaha on the ground near the
Koyrt Brothers carriage factory.
' 1 ho Young Pooplo's Society of Cbriitlan
Knduvor of the Epworth Methodist church
will give n concert on Friday evening. Sop
totnber II at the church on Twenty-Hit-
utrcct between iivt'tmos B and C.
The Uresoo habeas corpus case was on
trial nil day ycstrrd.iy In superior court. At
the close of the afternoon session thu attor
neys for Mrs. Bros eo had not vet nil their
testimony in and the case was continued until
u week from next Tuesday.
In tbo district court yesterday a dccroo of
divorce was. issued uy Judge Mncy in tbo
case of C. F. Opitz against Alice OmtIt is
stipulated that the pmlntitT Khali pay tin-
costs. and the defendant shall huvo tbo
custody of the minor child.
George Kudlo has announced hinnrlf n t-an-
dldnte for tlio democratic nomination for
etnto senator. His friends are working up a
boomlot , which will bo presented to him as
Boon as it becomes strong enough. Dr. A. J.
Cook Is engineering tbo scheme.
Tlio Models and the Omaha Views will
play ball nt Munawa tomorrow afternoon.
These clubs have played two games already ,
and so far honors nro divided equally. The
present game will bo of considerable Inter
est , us It will decide the championship be
tween them.
News is received of the marriage of W. L-
Park of Furragut and Miss Ada Bolin of
this city , which took place at Sidney ut the
residence of the relatives of the hrido , last
week. They will live at. Fair.iirut , whore
tbo croom is agent for the Burlington Kail-
way company.
The Sunday schools of Crescent township
will hold u convention next Thursday at the
Crescent Mothoclist church , commencing r.t ' , l
o'clock In the morning. Tlio evening will be
devoted to u song service conducted by
members of the Young Men's Christian asso
ciation of this city.
John D.ilo , whoso real name is Abe Inman ,
was arrested mid brought before Justice
llamniT yestciday motnlng to answer to the
charge of making an assault on C. F. Sayles
with intent to do gioat bodily injury. Ills
bond was lixed at $ .11)0 ) , und ho was lo'.o.ised
until next Monday when be will have a hear
ing.J. .
J. Stein was arrested yesterday on a charge
of disturbing the peace , an information hav
ing been Hied in supnrlor couit by E. Gllln-
sny. This arrest was the result of u nuarrol
that took place between Gilmsky and Stein
Boycral days nco , Gllinsky having been ar
rested at that time. Stein gave bonds and
was released until this mornh-g , when he will
have n bearing.
Tlio assignment of teachers which was
published jostorday morning was signed bv
live members of the board before being given
to the public. Tlio sixth member of the
boaul , Mr. Hunter , was out of the city at the
tlmo the report was completed and his name
was therefore left off. The assignment is
considered by the members Just as binding us
though l > . had bcon adopted at a meeting of
the board.
The Union Veteran Legion , whoso national
annual reunion takes place In Reading , Pa. ,
In October , Is to have an invitation to hold
Its next reunion In this city. Tlio Invitation
will bo signed by the Board of Trade , city
oftlcinls and Grand Arrny of tbo Uopublic.
The veterans of this city are considerably
pleased over tbo announcement Justrecclvuii ,
thai the encampment In Kansas and Missouri
will support Council BlulTs in the rate for
honors ,
W , J. Knettv presented a county warrant
at the olllce of the county treasurer yostor-
dav for about $100. It bore thodalo lbh , and
bed been lying among his valuable papers
over Hlueo it was issued until a iluy or two
ago , nlmoit forgotten. The interest went
right on accumulating , bou-over , until tbo
value was much greater than when It was is
sued. County Treasurer Plumer refused to
cosh it , however , owing to its age , and it will
have to como before the board of of super
visors to be allowed like an } ' other claim before -
fore Air. Kynctt can get the money for it.
DoWitt's Llttlo Larly Risers ; bo < t little
pills fordyspopihi , sour stomach , bad broath.
* _
It's all right. Morningsido.
The bout property for the money in
Council BlulTs or Omaha is in Morning-
tjiuo.
Call on Cooper & McOeo , 10 Main
htreot , or Mr. Gould on the irround for
prices and terms on Morningsido lots.
Frank Trimblo.atty , Baldwin blk.tcliiO. !
With eaoh and every pure-huso qf the
Couneil BlulTs Music company , f > ; ! 8
Broadway , will give one copy of the
celebrated ' 'Sldrt Dance. "
Now fall goods , finest line inlho city ,
just revolved at Holtor'e ) the talloi-V , 810
Broadway.
Times huvo bcon hard and improve
ments bcon slowol&owliore , but Morning-
Bide guts there just the tmino.
George A. ICceiluo 1ms gone to Wyoming.
G. H. Chump bus returned from a visit to
Illinois.
Mrs. L. O. Few on has returned from a
trip to Colorado.
W. F. Sapp has returned from Dos Moines ,
where he took In the state fair ,
Mrs. .lohn L. Jutld Is confined to her home
on Bluff street by soriotis Illness.
H. P. Humphrey of Wnukcgan , 111. , is In
the city , the guest of L. A. Gray.
Miss Ultu Lorton of Nebraska City Is the
guest of Miss Jessie Farnsworth.
E. A. Vaughan , muuaircr of the City hotel
of Harlnn , was in the Bluffs yesterday.
Miss Clark of Paplllloii and Miss Uryantaf
Milwaukee nro guests of Mrs. W. F. Sapp.
Mrs. II , A. Hum leaves today for Blue
Springs , Nob. , whore she will visit relative ? .
Mr. und Mrs. .1. F Klmbull have returned
from a trip to California , both of them very
much Improved In health.
Miss Ella Joseph loft yesterday for Lovo-
lam ) , Colo. , whore she will teach in the public
ichools during the coming year.
Mrs. G. W. Crofts and daughter. Miss
Wintili' , rcturn.eu yesterday from Oregon ,
III. , wlioro they spent the summer visiting
xlutlves.
k , we B TO her Castorls ,
Vht-ti the vra a Child , * he cried forCastorla ,
A'lif n she brcania Mbu , ilia clung to Ca&torla ,
ft'Uf u § h luiil CliU Jreu , she B \ o tlu-ui Caitorla.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Local Homo for Agail and Indigent Woman
Proposed.
MRS. B'MLARD'S ' CHARITABLE ENTERPRISE.
IlniulHiimc Itrslclencio of ( lie fjiuly To-
Collier \\ltli Other Valuable Prop
erty nnc ! Cnfli IJoiitteutlieil
to the Institution.
A now charitable enterprise VIM born yei
tcnlny , Its nnmo bring the "Uallard 'Homo
for Aged nncl Indicant Women. " tlio article *
of incorporation h.ivliitf boon Hied with the
county recorder. The object of the corpora
tion Is to provide a homo for aged women , as
Its nnmo Implies , mid tbo control of af
fairs Is to bo In the hands of n board of trus
tees consisting ol Thomas OHicor , , f. L > . lid-
inundton , J. H. Heed , Mrs. Anna H. I'holps
and Mrs. Helena Montgomery. H Is to bo
subject to tbo limitation laid down In chnp-
tor a. title Ix , code of lo.vu , with rofurcnco to
charltaulo , scientific ana religious associa
tions.
Mrs Sarah .1. Mallard U the originator and
cnlef promoter of the plan. She has lived at
her ( iriMent remittance , ! > : H First avenue , for
many years pnst , and bus seen her property
In various parts of the city increase in value
as it cnungcd from potato patches
to town lots and then city piop-
orty. Klio has always been In
the front rank whenever any work of
charity was to bo dom and this , her latest
achievement. Is nf a piece with the rest.
She selected the above named trustees , who
lire to carry on tun work after she is do.uh
She has given her homestead , among the
most \aluahln property In the city , fronting
on the north side ol tbo Hayllss park , to no
used for tbo location and erection of
a suitable oullding for un aged women's
homo. She has also set apart $ Vj,000 to
bo used in mnintainii.g tbo home when
erected. Her plan has been train g on quietly
ever sin en lv , when tbo articles IlltU yes
terday were drawn up ana signed , but noonn
excepting her moil Intimate friends know of
It. The homo Is not to bo started until after
tier death , and bv this moans she intends to
keep a warm place in tbo memory of tbo
hundreds \vno will Do benolilted by ber
generosity.
"Five years ago I bad a constant cough ,
night sweats , was greatly reduced In llesh
and had been given up Uj my physicians. I
began to take Avar's ' Cnorry Pectoral , and
after usliip two bottles of this medicine , was
completely cured. " Anga A. Lewis , Hicard ,
N. Y. _
Head , Ponder , Now is ihr Time.
50o nil wool stripe ilro s poods for 2-5c.
50o briUmnlinos , olocunt line of hhudos ,
for . ' ! 7c. }
loebrillinntlnes , elegnntlinoof shades ,
for ! ! ! ) c.
A bpocuil line of Broadway plaids ,
( . hot'lif , plains and novoltici , floods
worth fioin ItOc toiOc , all in at Uoc. at
the Boston Sloro , Council BlulTd , la.
I ruit fJi-oxvoi'b * Convention.
Today Is the day sot for the recoplion to
bo tendered the fruit growers of Mills county
by these of Pottawnttamli ; . The guests , to
the number of about sixty , nro expected to
arrive over the Hurllngton this morning at
10 o'clock , and will ho mot ut the depot by
a committee with carriiigos In which they
wilt lid given a drive about the city anil sur
rounding country. After the drive they will
bo taken to the Grand hotel , wlioro they will
bo uaniiuetfd. As soon as this feature of
Ilia entertainment , is over the party will ad
journ to the library room of the county court
house , where a fiuit cxhioit has been pre
pared. At about 3 o'clock they will adjourn
to the superior court room , where the follow
ing piogram of speeches will bo listened to :
lion , .lohn Y. Stone , "Our No'jlo Iowa ; "
P. 1 * . ICelley , c * < ] . , "Our Neighbors Across
the Line ; " J. K. VVIekham , "Horticultural
and Land ATulues ; " M. G. Edwards ,
"Uv Their Fruits Yo Snail Know
Them ; " Ur. F. M. Powell , "Tho
itcautlful and Useful ; " H. C. Raymond
mend , "Tho Uiapes of Eschcol ; " Dr. O.V. .
Gordon , "The Grapes of Council Bluffs : "
Hon. Silas Wilson , "Tbo Grapesot the North
west ; " Colonel. ( . J. Steadman , "A Hortocul-
tural Journal for Southwestern Iowa ; " Hon.
ll F. Clayton , "Tne PoUawattmnio County
Fruit Growers' and Hardeners' Association. "
The euostb will leave for homo in the evening.
The fruit exhibit is one of tbo llncst of the
kind that has over been seen In this vicinity.
The resources of Pottnwattamio county as a
fruit growing center is bocomine bettor
known every year , anil nil day yesterday the
farmers wore busy carting their products ,
the finest of the kind , to the court house ,
where they wore arranged by the committee
which bad the mutter in charge. Ibo ar
rangement showed admirable taste , and was
so done as to show off each kind of fruit to
the beat possible advantage.
Information Free.
Do you know that any uld sore or cut can
bo absolutely cured by the intelligent use of
Hallcr's Ilarbcd Wire Linimont. Uo merci
ful to your horse and try It.
Inut Clianoo ol'tho Season.
All uinbrollas and sun umbrcllns at
cost price loilny , Saturday , and a good
many , loss than cost to clear.
Boston Store , Council UlufTb , la.
Illttnnpp'Ml by Detectives
The following dispatch from Tacoma ,
Wash. , concerning Jack Cahoon and later
developments In the Albertsou robbery case
will create something of u sensation in this
city , where Caboon is well known and whore
ho itiis lived ncarlv all of his life :
TACOMA. Wash. , Sept. It. John li. Gaboon ,
biollior-ln-law of Kihvuril AlhertMin , who
robbed the I'ldt-llty Trust company , myster
iously itNamu'iircu about a HOCK ago , and the
public H as shun to iimli'rstiuicl that bo wan
un iiCL-oinplIco of AlliurlBon. Cahoon'H
friends bowevur , claimed that he had
been kidnapped by < lutci'tlvo * > to force him
Into KlvliiK u\lduiico wliloh ho WIIB supposed
to have. Sure onoiiKh It developed yt-stcr-
day that he luul been kidnapped. C'ahoon has
been i-onllm-d In a room In a hotel Hiirroumlcd
by detectives night ami clay and helm ; Impor
tuned to i-onfu "t. Hovas not alloued to.und
\vordtohlsfrloiidsorfiiiiillyand hln vrlfo is
piostratod. I'ahoon ha- , been nrroMed with a
\\airiuitohiirKluKhlmwltlieoinplleliy In the
thpft with Albortson ami taken to Jail llo
and Ills friends vow > iMigeaneo against the di-
tuctltus.
DoWitt's Little Early tUsors ; only pill to
cure sick headache and regulate the be , < ols
uos'iox STOIU : .
Immense Ktook of Aiow Goodw , JiiHt
lloocivetl and Now on Suit * .
Thu now { jooda just received at the
Boston btoro are now on wtlo and union } . '
thorn shoppoi-H will IIml n great many
novultios in full dress goods. A visit to
the Bubton store will bo enpocially pious-
luit mid prolltable just at this time.
Hundreds of new tilings are displayed in
every doptirtmont. See the line of
hosiery , some of the greatest bargains
over bhown. BObTo.v STOUK.
Council Bliills , la.
Two bountiful parks in Morningsidu.
Season OI | < 'IIH.
Tlid season nt tno Ilroadway theatre opens
this evening with a ixjrfornmnco by Paul
Hosa anil her company. "Dolly Vnrdon"
will bo the play , n now one which was writ
ten especially for this papular commedlenne.
and enables nor to show off her varied tal
ents to the host advantage. This will be the
Initial performance of the play , and Mnnacor
Smith is congratulating himself on his good
luck In being able to inauo the opening a ver
itable llrst night ,
DoWitt's Llttlo Kariy Risers , ( lostlittle
pill ever made. Cure coi.stlpatlou ever ;
tiiuo. Nona equal. Use them now.
Spontaneous Comliustlon.
A. D. Foster was in suspense all day yes
terday , on account of tbo queer antics of n
tire that threatened to break out at any tlmo
in tbo coal vault under the ildowalk.
About twenty ton * of coal have
bcon kept In the vault for e-
crnl months past waiting for winter to come.
A tan early hour yesterday morning It ap
parently thought It was cold enough fo. * n
llro , nnd It commenced to bum. A dense
cloud of siuoko commenced to nlft through
the man hole Into tbo nlr above , and the
property owners In the vicinity who happened
to bo nwako ncro caused considerable uneas
iness for fear tno tire should become serious.
An Investigation wait made , when It was
found tlmtspontaneous combustion had taken
place , nnd the smoke was mnrrgu'c ' from the
crevices all over the large pile of coal. It
was evident that llamos were at work nt the
bottom of tbo pile. Ammonia was poured
down onto tbo coal , and all known
devices were used to pravent tbo slaking ,
but to no avail , and It was nt hint found nec
essary to move the coal from the vault , n
wheelbarrow full at a tlmo. This was done ,
nnd all the dr.ni igc to the neighboring prop
erly was overtoil , the only serious results
being the loss of a part of the coal null the
trouble necessary to move It out to a place of
safety ,
Callgraph Writing Machine received the
only gold medal at Mechanics' Fair , Boston
lUnrnlnuslite.
If you have never bcon there , go. Tf
you have boon , go ngaln nnd note im
provement.
Removal sale. Bargains in shoo" . L-
Kinnclian hits removed from . ' ! - . ' ! Broad.
way to No. 11 Pearl street.
Picnic nt Manhattan beieh. : Round
trip tickets from Omaha , including boat
ride , "iOc ; on sale at news stands nt Millard -
lard and Murrny hotels.
County nnd Township T
Attorney General Stone answered an In
quiry made of him yesterday by County At
torney H. L Kelly of Emmetsburg relative
to the lovyin gof taxes by the county super
visors and the township trustees. The ques
tion is. have the township trustees the right
to levy a tax of 5 mills on the dollar for road
purposes , and It they have done so , can the
board of supervisors levy u tax of 1 mill In
addition , as authorized bv law ! Or , does the
lowing of the 5 mills by the trustees deprive
t lie supervisors of the power to levy their 1
mill *
In reply the attorney general says that the
intention of the legislature was undoubtedly
to limit the power of trustees , and with this
end In view the statute was passed which
provides that the "amount of the tax levied
by the trustees , together with the county
tax , shall not exceed ft mills. If the board
has already levied Its tax of 1 mill the levy
of the township trustees in excess of 4 mills
is void , whuthor all thu townships , or only a
part , have made the excessive levy.
The l/ntest Conundrum.
Why is Hallor's Sarsapardla and Burdock
like the most popular soap of the day.
Because they both clcanso tbo skin and
leave it both soft and velvety.
Ladies' Swiss ribbed vests today at the
Boston Store , Council Blull's , Ja. , that
sold at 2.jc , for IOc.
Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la.
Swanton music company , 335 Broad
way.
September Knees.
Tbo races at the Driving park begin next
Tuesday and contiinu efour days. The list of
entries has boon made up and there nrn pros
pects that the contests will bo of unusual in
terest. In the trotting , 2:50 : class , there
are eleven entries ; iiir : ) , seven ; 2J2 : ! , nine ;
2'J : , six ; U:3S : , seventcoil. In the trotting
free-for-all there .ire live entries Black
Diamond , Fanchou , Nigger Baby , Nellie V
and Jessie Gtdnes. In the pacing free-tor
all thoio arc the following entries : Storm ,
Prince T , Ed Kosewator , Almont Bashaw.
Wilklo Kussol , Deacon and Joseph L. In the
pacingl : class , there are six entries : Blue
Sign , Pllatoga , Prince T , A. K. Davis , AD-
dallah Wllkes , Joseph L. Nearly * 7,000 is
offered in prizes for the best time. Uoduced
rates are to bo offered on all railroads , ana
then * will bo a big tiiuo generally.
The Howe scales , the only scale with pro
tooted bearings. No check rods. Catalogue
of Borden & Sollock Co. . Chicago , 111.
Ladies' very fine ribbed Egyptian lisle
ve.stt. . , 4"o goods for 25c to cioir : , today
only. Boston Store , Council BlulTs , Id.
Drs. Woodmn-y , dentists , SO Pearl
street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone
145. Iligh grade work
The prettiest residence property in
the city is in Morningsido.
Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 539
Broadway. _
City water on the highest point in
Morningsido.
Head the Grand Army of the Republic and
veteran news In Tim SUSIIAY Biiu.
tiOUTll OJI.lllA.
It Will Benefit ThiH Sceiion.
The raising of the embargo on American
pork by the German government is the all-
absorbing tonic in this city. A tour among
the packers , stockyards nnd stockmen re
sulted In practically one opinion and that is
that the action will strengthen the market
and bcnolit the whole of the people of the
corn raising belt.
Manager Henry H. Mcday of the G. II.
Hammond company was not at the ofllco and
could not bo scon.
Manager A. C. Foster of Swift & Co. ,
was of tbo opinion that it would have u
stronethening eftcct , but at the present tlmo
would not more than do that.
Vice President Edward A. Cudahy of the
Cildaby Packing company , and Manager
James Viles , Jr. , of the Omaha Packing com
pany , wore east and could not bo soon.
Superintendent ToUafeno of the Omaha
company believed that the action would have
a bonoticl.tl effect.
Manager W. N. Babcock of the Union
stock yards believed that the opening of
the markets of l. > ,000,000 of people must
neuossarliy buuellt this market as well as the
whole ot Nebraska.
Inspector of Provisions George W. Mosson
was of the opinion that It would have a stim
ulating effect and would bonelit us all.
Onu thing is certain , that South Omaha
will receive in proportion Its full share of
whatever benellts may bo derived from the
action of the German government.
These best versed in the provision business
are very cautious In committing themselves
on this matter. The tacts llro the Inspec
tion of hogs , under the national law ,
has hardly neon commenced , Chicago
being about the only center where It is in
vogue , and there only to n limited extent.
As most of the incut * , exported , or at least
such as is wanted in Germany , require from
tlilr'.y to one hundred duvs to cure , the de
mand for shipment , If it bo largo , cannot bo
supplied under any circumstances for sonio
time. In the meantime the fact that -t.'i.UOU-
000 of hungry people want our pork nnd now
can get It will give tone at least to the market -
kot if it does not advance the price of stock
und provisions.
Hold Upon HH | Wuy Homo.
Albert Collins , residing In Park addition ,
on his way homo Into nt night , was attacked
by three men , who attempted to rob him.
Mr. Collins , successfully fought his assail
ants and escaped with blight injuries.
NOU-H About tl < City.
J. W. Brown has returned to Carioll.
Thomas O'Connor has gone to Kansas City ,
Mo.
Joseph L. Sutherland , of Chicago , U visit-
\vmui ; ; TIIKYi.it uo TO.
Where did James G. Blnino go when
in l-'uropnV
Where did Senator William M. Kvarts
go ?
Whore did Mr. P. D. Armour go ?
To Carlsbad , whore exUts the great
est health resort in the world , and has
boon known 119 such for centuries.
Curlsbtul can now bo brought into every
home. Buy tliu genuine imported
Carlsbad Salt only , which must have
the signature of 'Klsnorl & Moiulelbon
Co. , Agents Now Yorlc/'fon every hot-
Uo.
Ing his brother 0. L. SulSeHand of tno Kx-
change. " > j"
J. H. liousholdcr has i&Mvcd from Chi
cago. $ } }
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MOITPW hava gone to
Dexter , la , | ,
Miss licrnmncu Laur will teach In school
district No.ID. . I < I
Mls Mary Soyitorn lins : returned from
Brooklyn , lowa. " '
Mrs. Andrew HiSman hlwjfono to Schuy-
lor to visit frier. Js. . <
Postninitor John M. Glasgow has returned
from DCS Molncj , In. ' J
H. C. Wavland of the lEtchango ha returned -
turned from Chicago. I
Mrs. Emma Mnrrof Wo-iton. who has been
the guest of Miss Etta Phelps , has returned.
Stocic Inspector Clark Howard condemned
and shot eight lump-jawed cattle.
A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen Umatum ,
Albright , is sick with diphtheria.
Mr. Matthew Smith of this city nnd Miss
Ethel Merrill of Omaha have married ,
The Maroons and Indians wdl play ball on
the Third ward grounds nt U o'clock Sunday
morning.
Mrs. C. Stor/bocn nf Oconomowoo , WK ,
is visiting her son , Albert F. Storzboch , B.
it M. yard iminter.
Miss Agnes C. HoTm. ( n , who has boon
spending the summer In the mountains near
Manltou Springs , Colo. , h.is returned.
Mrs. Tomplcton , wife of O. L. Tomnloton ,
who has boon spending the summer with
friends at Dj.idwood , S. D. , has returned.
Mrs. Foxworlby , wife of Judge Charles S.
Fox worthy of Lincoln , who has been visiting
her parents , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hunt , has
returned homo.
Moists. Charles K. Burgess , William
Young , John Condon , William Wiener ,
Samuel Warren nnd .liu-ob W. Cress havt re
turned from Grand Island.
The Young People's ' society of the First
Baptist church will give an oyster supper
and Ice cream social this evening In the room
occupied by Morson . & McMullen , 1IM ! N
street.
Delegates from all Irish societies will meet
in the ball on Fourteenth street , between
Dodge and Douglas streets , this evening to
complete nrrangomonta for the bi-conlonnial
celebration of the violated Treaty of Lim
erick.
Superintendent Charles J. Collins of the
American Water Works company received n
telegram informing him of the critical illness
of his venerable father , and started last night
for East. Collls , Vt. , to bo at the parental
bedside.
The Ladies' Auxiliary society of the Epis
copal church will meet nt t'ie ' homo of Miss
Liz/io Pearce , ' . ' .VJO N street , at1:30 : o'clock
this nttcrnoon to complete arrangements for
the dinner anil supper to bo given next
Wednesday.
Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid
society of the Methodist church , Kov. C. N.
Dawson will deliver his lecture on "How to
Manage a Wlfo" in the lecture room of the
Methodist church , Twenty-third and N
streets , next Friday evening- .
Hon. W. E. Gladstone recently stated
that Robert Louis Stevenson had tbo most
complete mastery of the English language
of any man living. The opening chapters
of Mr. Stevenson's latest serial , "At tbo
Court of n South Sea King , " will appear In
Tun SUNDAY BnE. "
Mrs. Winslow's Soothmir Syrup for chil
dren teething rests the child and comforts
the mother. U , > o a bottlo.
ALMANCJ3 IDHAS ; OF FUSION.
Combination of the Two Old Parties
Means Independent Success.
"Tho alliance party will sweep both Holt
aud A'alley counties at the coming election , "
said Mr. D. C. Horton of Ewing Thursday
night at the Paxton hotel. "Tho farmers are
thoroughly organised in every school
district and they will have things tnoir own
way. " ' '
A prominent politician from the western
part of the state stated the situation thus :
"Tho saloons have had too much to
say about the running of tbo demo
cratic party and tlio railroads have
too much to say about the running of tbo re
publican party. Now that they have been
struck by a land slide the lawyers want to
step In and appoint a receiver for both the
old parties and run on the consolidation plan
with the lawyers In charge. Now ,
do you know what will happen if that
non-partisan fusion schema is adopted ) Lot
mo toll you. Tno follow who tries to run on
a combination ticket sot up by the lawyers
will bo so far behind that ho will not bo
able to see the independent c.mdktato through
the dust. There Is nothing that will create a
stampede of the farmers from tbo two old
parties to the independent party like this
proposed fusion of democrats and repub
licans.
"Saltpeter couldn't save a man who would
bo fool enough to run on a fusion ticket this
fall. If the republican party of NobrasKals
going to do anything of that sort it should
call lu the undertaker at once. "
Judge Crawford on the Situation.
"Tho independents of our county , " said
Judge Crawford of West Point yesterday ,
"havo nominated tbelr men for the county
ticket. The independent party Is not strong
in our county , and I don't look for much of
an increase in the party vote this fall. "
"How do look this called
you upon so nonpartisan -
partisan movement of the lawyers ! "
"I am very much in favor of a non-partisan
judiciary , always have been and I signed the
call circulated by the attorneys , but I fear
that the effort to nominate a non-partisan
candidate this fall will be misconstrued ,
oven If tbo intention is perfectly free from
the Influence of tbo corporations. I fear It
will look like an effort to dotoat tbo indepen
dent party. "
A very small pill , nut , a very gooa ono
DeWltt's Llttlo Earlvjtlsors.
lS HENKFITKI ) .
Annual Kcport ol" the ncpariU2iit ( of
the I'latto Kiioourajinic. ,
Dr. Bacho , modlcaldlroctor or the Depart
ment of the Platte , has completed his annual
report , which has boon forwarded to Wash
ington.
The moan strength of the department for
the year was ! IOS7 men. The number ad
mitted to sick report was -Irio5. Of this
numberI-11 ! ! were for disease and 1KI ! for
Injury. This includes the wounded at the
Wounded ICnoo light. The average number
of men hick during the year was 118.11 , or un
Ineffective per centof 'J/J7. The approximate
health at the various posts In the department
Du Chesne , U ; Fort Hobjnson , 10.
A very significant feature of the report
is the figures showing the reduc
tion of discharges < during the past
two years. In ISb'J ' there were liJO dis
charges ; In Ib'.y ' there v/oro flftv-cight ai'd in
IhOl there but thlrtv-thrtia. Dr Bacbo bays
that this Is largely duo t'o ' the fact that a very
careful Inquiry has been made during the
past two years wltn roff'iinl to the physical
condition of tbo soldlors 'nd those who have
been 111 have been changed about to posts
whore the climate was nioro salubrious and
favorable to the complaining one * . In short
the health of tbo troop * has been made a
careful study nnd they. , .are . more contented
and not so anxious to secure their discharge.
The past year was marked for tbo grout
prevalence of caturrhal fever und pulmonary
complaints ,
No gripping , no nausea , no pain when
UoWltt's Little Early Ulsow uro taken.
Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill.
.Moxlciiii'i Not Ili-udy to Kovolt.
ST. Lot'is , Mo , , Kept. 1. A dispatch from
the City of Mexico s.iy that much Indigna
tion has neon caused there by the publication
of reports In the papers of tna United States
to * he effect that thu poonld of Mexico were
about to create n revolution against tbo Diaz
regime. Proildcnt Dlug denied the rumors ,
Oeorgn Audi-own" llnril Luck.
George Andrews of Guthrlo county , Iowa ,
was the maddest man In Omaha nt 10 o'clock
yesterday morning , Ho tried to catch the
overland llyor for Denver , but arrived at the
station just on the train was pulling out. He
AGREAT'FALL :
As tlic old farmer said when he stood in his cornfield and heard the cornstalk into each
others cars about what glorious weather it was for crops , this is going to be a great fall.
WE'RE READY FOR IT. To-day we place on sale our advance assortment of
MEN'S FALL SUITS !
Never since we began business have we been able to show such a magnificent array of
FINE SUITS as we are showing today. Our great sales of suits at the end of last winter's
business entirely wiped out every old suit in our house , and we are able to begin this season
WITHOUT AN OLD SUIT. We wish to direct your attention more particularly this week
to our elegant display of FINE SUITS , which surpasses in magnitude anything we have
ever before attempted. Suits made from both foreign and domestic woolens from the finest
looms in world. Suits in every conceivable shade and color. Suits in checks , stripes , plaids ,
mixtures , and plain goods. Suits in all wool and silk and wool cloths. Sacks with straight
corners and Sacks with round corners ; Sacks double breasted and Sacks single-breasted ;
Frocks and Cutaways ; Suits with binding and Suits without ; Suits that are gotten up with all
the nicety of the tailor's art , cut in fine style , made lined and trimmed as well as any tailor in
the land makes , lines and trims custom work.
We extend a cordial invitation to every man in Omaha to pay us a visit during the present
week if for nothing more than to LOOK.
NEW FALL OVERCOATS , TOO , THIS WEEK.
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M. SATURDAYS 10 P. M.
LIVE OUT OF TOU'Nf WRITE FOR OrR CATALOGS.
BAD BLOOD ! !
Pimples on the Face ) ;
Breaking Oat | |
Bkla Troubles | ;
Little Bores | Hot Skin ) ;
Boils i Blotches | !
Oold Bores | Bad Breath | j
Son , Month or Lips | ;
If you luBVr from nr of j
td e ijiuptuiuj , l Lo i
WHY ?
lUre you PTOF u ecl mercury t If so , did you
( tire yourself the noedcd attention nt ( ho time I.
Wo m-ed not tell you tliut you n-qolro a bluoil ;
medicine. , to ensure freeilom from the nttt-r cr ;
frets. Dr. AcUer' Entillili Illood rililriJtlif. . .
only known re.dlclno that will thorouBhlyerft.il. ;
CKtetho poUon from the " 'W'lflilnlVu 1 ! :
yoiirdrufylit. or write to W . II. IIIIOIiEU Js
OO. . 4V t Hronuroy , > cw orlt City
iiiiiii
FOR SAM : nv KUIIN & co. .
For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD ,
Oencral nnd H ERVOUS DEBILITY ,
Wcakneau of Body and Mind , Effects
ofError orEicestfs in Older YOUBI- ,
l. JIAMIIMin full ; llrilarrd. Mow It FaUncIn4
, . .
ibiolatrlr o.r.lllnt II Oil K TIU.ITHUVT HrnrBU ID d j ,
Urn ( f.llfj from ( U SUlf I ind 1 orf Iqn t ounltlr. . Wrllr IVirrn.
DfBMlpIha Hook , Cl | > ! aintlon Mil praofr tnallrdOralfdjrrr * .
-iddrtu ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO. N. Y.
: DOCTOR Thete. Celebrated ENGLISH'
Pllli are a I'osltlra Guru for HloL ;
Hcadaoue , Illllouineii , and ?
Ooiutlpullon. Hmull , pica * . !
ant and u furorlte with tbc *
ll . SoU In England for ll.-
i PINK il. , In America fur Siic. Out ;
their * from yuur Druggista , or"
wnd to n. li. itoocEK * ro. , ;
i PILLS. < S Wetl Dro.dn.j , New lorl.
For SalebyKUHN & PP. . Omaha.
| Chlehn.ter'i Ku ll h Dlamonlt Illiuitf.
TN iYBOYAL PILLS
Orffflnal d Only Genuine.
Aft , tlwtri rellkbU. LADICS
Uraiflil for CUcittrt'naUtk Ma *
mend Brand la Ked and ( ! * l < l m Ulllo\
boxei. icfcted Uh bU rihboo Take
Ino othrr * Refvts * ngtrout tubttitu-
lo"ta t tmarbti' ( AiDrugflili.orien
la tatnri for i > rUoof rj , tfitliuonltl * ted
44 Itcllef for iCadlont" * ' If r , by rotnrn
M tl. 1O000 TrutlmoDUU ffane J iir ,
fold \j tl Urugi'iu. 1'hIUd * . . I'tv
COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Special attention given to Electric
Bolls , LJurfjlar Alarms , Announciators
and Incandescent Wiring.
WALTER V. COOK ,
W PEARL ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS.
made a dart up the platform at hrcaknock
speed amid the jeers antt laughter of the
spectators , and Just , as ho was about to grasp
the rallliip on the platform of the rcnr car ho
slipped , falllne heavily on his valise , hroak-
IIIR It open. The contents were scattered
ever thu board walk much to the amusement
of the spectators. Picking hlnibolf up GeorKo
made the atmosphere lurid with profanity
while ho pathornd up his scattered effects.
When last soon GcorKO was resting easily in
the corner of the Koutlomon's waiting room ,
munching peanuts and muttering curses
loud and deep against everything in general
and tbo Union Pacific In particular.
Constipation poisons tne blood ; OoWitt's
Little Karly KIsuM euro constipation. The
C..USQ removed , the dlseaso U gono.
Police NIMVH NotcH.
Ernest Jorgeson , a Danish tailor , was ar
rested nnd Jallod by Oflleor Burns last night
on the charge of forgery. It is claimed that
the prisoner lorKcda check for $18 a few oays
ago , signing the name of Tlodnman , tno
saloonkeeper at Twentieth and Martha
streets , Tledoman discovered the bogus
paper and complained against Jorgcscn.
tCdwnrd Llndloy and John Aritlo , two boys ,
wore arrested last night for stealing from iho
stand at O'JS South Sixteenth street. They
were charged with petit larceny ,
Use Hallor's ( Jernmn Pills , the great co n
stipatlun and liver regulator.
Fifth lowa Cavnli-y.
The Fifth Iowa cavalry will hold Its annual
reunion at Kansas City , Mo. , Suptembor 111 ,
during thu Intur.stato reunion , tit Iowa head-
quarters. Uy order of sorjjeaut Fifth lown
Cavalry association.
Will VlHit Helena.
The Board of Trade has decided to vlsi
Helena. An excursion of busmim man wll
leave Omaha on September 1'J ' , rciurnluff
September 'J'J.
la Witt's Llttlo Early Uisors , bait pill.
' Positively cured by
tin-so I.lttle IMlli.
CARTER'S
Tlicv also relieve Dls-l
trcs.4 from Oyspepila , In-l
ITTLE dlscstlon and Too Hearty
Katlng , A perfect rem-f
cdv for Dliiliiuaa. NauseaS
owBlnns , Had Tastcn
In the Moutli , ContcdE
Tongue , I'aln Ui the Hide , !
TOitl'lD IJVEIt. They )
rtgulato tbo Bowels. IMrely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE
You can Become Board $2.
A Teacher , Iixpcnses Low.
A Bookkeeper , Send for Circular. '
A Stenographer , IV. S. Paulson ,
A Typewriter. Council Bluffs.
TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS ,
G. A. Schoed.sack , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council
Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St. , Omnha. Dye , clean and refinish goods
of every description. Packages received at either office or at tha
Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list.
Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics ot anv character can have
them rodyod and finished equal to now.
BED'FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STKAM , with the
nd most approved machineryatcst at loss cost than you over paid bafoi-o.
cunis
Coldi in the
Btad
by out > pplic > .
lion ,
Catarrh
in a v ry ihort
tune ,
Hay FiTer
fromlhMt toftvt
Ear&oht
Inlllnlly ,
50o pir Dottli.
Dl' ' Ction fntidt.
Fkt9ht
MiJietni Ct.
Die. T. t'l'i.ix t.oiitAri-H ; OHIKSTAI ,
C1I1KA51 , OK MAIUOAI. IIKAI IIFIIMI.
llfmm I.R Tun , I'lmpUtfPi teu
ton , it oth I'Mi In" . lt ilinnilM.ln
I > U < iXiui9antl eitry Lltmifh on
iMiiity , MiU tie-tin
" * j ° 3 ViT r * * " 1 //Mitlilciiion. It liiu
t-ZH Sji foySP-t. | JO /SfrBn / ( . .Kl tin. tort or < 0
Ci'lt E JP , OlT &y He. r""t iiiifM "ni1 w wttelt '
= 551 xa / /I ° , ' "I""T' ' " " ' " " :
a. . .3 * M _ JX Kl rl ) iimlc. Aiieiit
" - * o I * v c > l no ciHintirfelt of
ftlmlluriiitiixllr.L. .
A. hn > tr Mtiil tu a
luily or the limit ton
( a fintl'-iit ) "An you
. . .miiinieniPdou'
' - '
raiKl'iit-irolii'aBtlio
Irnttlialllirul ( ' ( nil
the ( kill IIK-IIBIO-
tlon * " Kor * nu l y
fancy Ou (
en In the tTnltftl Stitprf. c'anfttlARatit ( Finniif
J'KHIl. T IIOI'K INS , I'l oji'r. V llr t Jinn J Rt N. Y
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
V\7 ANTHI ) Good 3i cond-hand 4-hornc
' iioiTPrfituani cnslnoand bolli'r. II. y. I'or-
ter , ( jii * ) Ha/el Ntrcct , Conneil lllillfK.
UTANTKD-At ( Jrand hoii-1. woman pantry
cook , ( iood ates. ; Also fuinKli an
assistant.
\\7i : have an t-iiully oftl. UO Jn a nindo -
IT li-aliu ! huvi-n-iooiii honsu anil lot. ( iood
location. Can i'\elianxi > for vaeant IIIIK A
bargain , ( 'onjier X Meliee , 10 .Main ttliet-t.
\VANTr.H-At ( li.ind hotel.chaiiiberinaldsT
ft peed WUKUS for tlio-,0 coining Hull rocinn-
im-mlod.
KiVKUAIi ; linvu farms for sale at MUK ) to
J.l'i.iiO per iiL-io. Will taUo it deal lot or
hor&cias flt-Ht p.ivnicnl. I'armsof W ac-u-u and
up , Jnhnnton& Van I'atten.
\\fA.NTKf ) Two ( food slrls at Kin met t
I ? honstNo , IMii-onlli Mxth Htii't't. '
KKNT Or loiiso. ' .
IilOK I'wu.storv f-torn-
room , No.H. . Mldillo llroadw y. HHOII
lined for tin * paat six yi'au its booU anil Klii-
tlonury Htoro. Apply toJ. I'ciry , slioo Hhop.
nndor I'lrsl Nat. llmik.
_
\ \ \\TMI to Trade -I'lvo-tuo u lioiiho. full
T I lot In Omaha forhousu und lut In Council
Illulfh. I ) llnxtii. U'M llro.idixay.
OljAIUVuVANTnnil Nvohoinulrlc. 01 chut-
aulor rotdln , also illiiKiiosIn of disc um
iipnd IUOK of hair fur roadliittn liy Inttor. Hun *
fcai s and oven. n 's Mm IX lloopur. IIJ ! A vo
ilno K , nu.ir lornur IJlh > trout , Council Illulfy
Tornis , 5 io und tlU ) .
"Ill AnMI'lt'KNT IUTO propoily In llvc-iioro
"I tracts located r.H miles from pnstnflluo ,
for sale on rcasonablu turms Some line lust-
dunc-u property for rent by D.iy A , lie- ) .
. or am-'J rdoo UnO.
houini , tir J , Ulga , I'JI ' MMO IL , UodaoU
lilufft
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffs.
CAPITAL STOCK . f.150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,000
I. A Mlllor , P. O. Olt-ason , 1C. L.
I' ! . . II ut , .1. I ) . IMiiiumlMHi. Charlci
K. Ilaiiniin. Transaut Kimoral hiinUIni ; liusl-
nt > s > . I.tir est uapltal and sin plus of any hanU
In Sonthwcstuin Iowa
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY
ItDAItDING AM ) DAY .SCHOOL.
FIFTH AVENUK AND SEVENTH ST.
C'un hi ) luachocl fioin anv of thu depots on.
iniitor.
C'liniliiotnilhy thoSlsti > r-df Cliurltv. H V. M.
TIJKMb 1'or lioai-il and tiilllim , liiiiUrat-Ini ;
nil liranoliciof a llnlshud oiliic.itlini foryonni ;
ladles , * T" ) for so-islnn of IIv monthinui -
niiinuliiK ill- * ! Monday In StinlnmlM'r und I'ot- )
riiury , ruspcotlvuly. I'tir fuithur ji trllcnlai *
U1"lr0" *
SIhTKK sr.M-.UIOH. .
bt. I-'rani-ls Auadumy , Uounvll ItlnlTy. In.
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
I'alil Up CnpMiil $10I,000 )
Oliloit oru'unUuil ti.ink In tlio illy Pure-ten nnd
( loniontlc ofi-hnnxn nnd lornl ni'cilrlllni. K l > ( > i-lnl
attuiitUm | Mlil tn culliictlnni. Acoounti of Imllvld-
unU , li.uiks. luinkori and uorporutUjiH sullL-ltud ,
CorreniMinilPncu Invltu I.
OlIO. 1 * . bANTOUl ) . I'rmlilnnt
A W. itlllKMAN. fmlilnr.
A T. KICK , Aailitnnt Cnnhlcr ,
THE GRAND
Council Bluffs. In.
THIS ELIttiANTLY Al'I'OINTBU
HOTIOL IS NOW Ol'I'N.
N. W. TAYLOR ,
27 MAIN STREET
OUT C' II Jai'iiieiMii | i Co.'s , It'Hi-liy ° tore
For sunburn
uoe Pond's Extract.
cou.Ncii <
Gulvanixed Iron Cornice Workst
It UIU1II , i SON , I'KOl-.H.
1O15 and 1017 Eii'oadwaij.
r.silniului fiirnliliod uu all kliidi ut ( .ulnnUei !
Irun tornlco \ \ urli Iruu ItuuflnHt'jra Krunti nnU
tuipc-r | Wurk Artldliwurk u ni > -lltr < r < iiie <
IKiiidcMicuHulKliiMl lr iu iiulutdMI untoi Iruiu Cuau
ell Ulutti uuU Uuialit.