THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : rJTESJ3AY , SEPTEMBER 8. 1801. 1 THE OMAHA BEE. 1II COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : NO. 12 PEARL STHEET. Dcllverod by C.irrlur In any pilrt of tlio City. II.V. . TII/TON , - MANAUER. HnslnoM Office No. 4.1 Elor ( , , MKXTIOff , K. Y. I' . Co. Council niufTs Lumber Co. , coal. Croft's chattel loatis , 201 .Snpp bloclt. If you want wntor In your yard or house go to nix .v' , .TO'J Mcrrlam block. Mln Henrietta Vuders la with ICcono and the other members of the company maho n itronK lupport. Thn saloons may have boon closed Sunday but thnro were four drunks before the court yesterday morning. B. Jefferson was arrested yesterday after noon on the cbargo of larceny. Ho spent tlio n Ifla In the city jail. \V. S. Sarkey of Walnut who has been coftllncd In the St. Bernard hospital has been transferred to Clnrlndn. Charles Adsmi , charged with stealing n purse from the Swiinson music company , will have n bearing this morning In pollco court. There Is the promise of a rusti to hear Keene Wednesday evening. Those who want choice seats should bo early nt the diagram. The County Board of Supervisors mot yes terday , but on account of Its being n holiday , ndjourncd until today , without transacting any business. Hon. John O. Otis , congressman elect from Kansas , will address the people on the lead ing political topics this uvenliii ; al 1'etorson's hull on upper Uroadway. The rogular'drill of the Dodge Uirht Guard will bo postponed from Tuesday , Soutombor 8 , to Wodnesuay , Soptotnbor ft , on account of the meeting of ttio republican club at their quarters. The council was to have mot last evening in regular monthly session , but owing to the fnct that It was Labor day they contented themselves with mealing and adjourning until Wednesday overling , Tom Hunter. Joseph Dodds , John Love lace , Prank Alien and James Ulllces were lined $1 nnd costs by Judge McOea ynstcr- lay morning lor shooting craps Sunday night. They paid the Hue and were re leased. * * A large number of veterans and their fam ilies will visit Omaha thi.i evening , to attend the dedication of the now headquarters of the U. S. Grant Post. Those going will ment nt the CJraudArmr hill on Peerl treet to take a motor train at 8'oVlock. The public schools opened yesterday. The school book complications took up much time nnd caused numerous questions to rise. The changes will necessarily make the pre liminary organi/atlon of the schools a little more prolonged than usual. The attendance is reported larger than usual. Early yesterday morning the members of Union Paclllo assembly No. 1HOO , Knights of I.nnor , cathered ntthelr hull , and in a body , headed by Dalby's band , marched to the Broadway depot where they took a special train for Omaha. There was no public ob servance of labor day hero beyond the clos ing of banks , courts , etc. All members of Abe Lincoln post and the Ladles' lieUof Corps are requested to meet at the ( jrnmt Army of the Republic head quarters this evening for the purpose of ac cepting the Invitation of U. S. Grant post of Omaha to ho present at the dedication of their new hall. The two organizations will go to Omaha In n body nnd will start at "sliO o'clock. _ Till September UO. I bavo a few namef on my books yet of tbobo who have failed or 'neglected to Day their poll tax. t have decided to extend tlio time until Soptotnbor 20. I will bo compelled to enter suit against all who have not paid sifter that ditto. Cash payinonta made only to the collec tor or city treasurer. S. .1. McCl.AUKN , City Poll Tax Collector. Cheap School Hooks. School books at lower than the Bchool board prices ; also reduced prices in all Echool supplies. Doll. G. Morgan & Co. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl fitreot , next to Grand hotel. Telephone MO. lligli crrade work u specialty ! The addition of two public parks. /.K/.SO.V.I T I'AK.lGltA 1'IIH. Hon. Charles Bullock of Uenlson was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Harry Hawortb leaves this morning for Lincoln , where sno will visit friends a few days. Miss Mary Oliver starts next Thursday for Chicago , where she will spend several months visiting friends. II. Shnuvnn , prosecuting attorney of Craw ford county , Sundayed In the city with other democrats. Paul Tulloys loaves this evening for Car lisle , Pa. , where bo will attend DIukonson college the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall have returned from Denver after n ton days' recreation at Pike's Peak and other points. Miss CaiTto Stephens was In the city yesterday - torday , stopping hero for a few hours "only , while onrouto from her present homo In Call- ferula to Chicago. City water in front of every lot in this addition. Cut Pi-icpH on School Siipplir.i. 1 will boll my school books atovoiiless than tlio school board prices. I have iilno greatly reduced prices on all kinds of school supplies , slates , pone , pencils , tablets oto. Rulers , onihnrs , book-ear- Hers , blotters , etc. , given with pur- shiiBCH. You can save money by calling on J. D. Crockwollill Uroadway. The prettiest residence addition over platted in this part of the country. Valuable I'apurH round. About midnight Sunday night Mr. nnd Mrs , J , P. Hnney , who rcsldo at HOtl Avenue A , lioartl some ono running past their hotuo. Mr. Hnnoy pot up to see what was the matter nnd arrived nt the door Just In tlmo to sea two men throw A bundle Into the weeds lu the yard and run nwnv. Yesterday morning ho Investigated and found the bundle lying Where they had thrown It. It turned out to bo a package of vntuabln papers , some of which wore letters , and others deeds , mort gages , etc. The papers were evidently the property of Phil Davis of Omaha , claim agent for the 'Fremont & ISlkhorn Valley railroad. They were brought to TUB BKK nil ] co , whore thov await the owner. It Is tupposod that they wore stolen from some one's s uf ur ofllco. No l-'nke , Hut n Knot. Wo have determined to close out our business in Council HlulTs. Our time Is limited , and wo have marked down prices so low that goods will sell thorn- tolves In a hurry and thus clear out our iimnonso establishment. Wo will hell furniture , car pets , cooking and heating stoves , crockery , glassware , tinware , curtains , all sorts of housokooplng goods , for nearly ono-half the usual prices. Nothing reserved. Everything mus.t go , cost or no cost. The stock is complo'to. First come , llrst borvod. Tlioso in debted to us must call and settle promptly , nnd save costs , as wo can Khow no partiality. Mandol it Klein , BliO llroadway. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tlukota from Omaha , Including boat ride , 60c ; on sale at nowti stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. No hoiiHO can bo built lu this addition to cost leas than $1,000. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Plans Porfeolfd for the Medical Society of the Missouri Valley. SESSIONS WILL BE HELD AT THE GRAND , .Many Prominent IMiyftlcliuiH Krom Various 1'ortlnnn of NcliriiNkn , town , KIUIHHH anil MlHNottrl Valuable Stolen I'aperH I'otimi. The Modlcnl Society of the Mmourl Valley will meet at the Grand hotul in this city .September 17 and IS. An attractive pro gram hus boon arranged , and It Is ex pec ted there will bo a largo turn out of physicians from nil pans of tlio valley. 1'bo exercises of the Ilrst day will begin nt 7 p. in. when the registration of members nnd the organiza tion of the society will take plnco. After hearing reports of committees nnd transact ing whatever busfness that may como before the society papers will bo presented. At 100 : ; ! p. in. tnero will bo n h.uiiiot | at tlio Grand hotel , followed bv toasts and rcponses. Dr. Donald Macrao of tins city will net as toast mnstor. After the rending of papers the oftluors for the ensuing year will bu elected. The fol- lo.ving is a list of the ofllcors at present : President , .1. M. Richmond , St. Joseph ; first vloo president , H. Crummer , Omaha ; second end vice president , G. W. Colt , Missouri Vnlloy ; treasurer , 'J' . H. Lncoy , Council HlulTs ; secretary , F. S. Thomas. Council Bluffs ; assistant secretary , Don Mncrao , jr. , Council BlutTs. Comnilttco on arrangements , 1) . Macnio , H. B , Jennings , C. II. I'innoy. Cominittuo on credentials , J. F. White , Countll Bluffs ; J. Oeiehcr , St. Joseph ; J. M. Knolls , Sioux City ; It. .M. Stone , Omaha ; J. C. MrCllntock , Topckn. Judicial council , Donald Mncrao , J. ( ) . Denise , S. N. Harvov , J. M. Kmtnert , J. H. Peabody and 11. F. Crummer. Iteml , Ponder , Now Is ilic Tlrno. 60o all wool stripe- dross { roods for 2oc. COc brilliuntiiios , elegant line of shades , for ; i"jc. 15c brilliantinos , elegant line of similes , for 2e. ! ) A special line of Broadway plaids , chocks , plains nnd novelties , goodd worth from ; ! 0o to10c. . all in at S2oc. at the Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la. Brick st.-oot pavetnont has been or- dorcd in this addition. domicll Bluff * Talent. Council Bluff ) has already a national repu tation In musical circles by the production of such artists as Fanny Kellogg , Miss Ncally Stoven.s , Miss Robinson and numerous othois whoso names are familiar. Frank V. Bndcl- lot's name begins to Rain n coveted place on the honored roll. Ho has returned from a tour made in connection with the Iowa State band , and will remain hero until September Hi , when ho will bo tendered a testimonial previous to his departure for the National conservatory at Now York , where ho will further his studios. The Saturday Itevlow of Dos Monies savs of him ; A recount temporary addition to the inombor- Hhlp of tint Iowa htato band Is a Council 1111108 youni : gentleman. Mr. Krnnlc V. Itadol- lot , a very talented llntlst. lie was engaged by Mr. I'lilnney during the locent Clmutaiiciuu Hireling , and no will reni.iln with the band until early In September when lie returns to his studies at the National Conservatory of Music , Now York. Mr. Hadellut Is a impll of Mr. Otto Oestrrle. lonp tlienolo llntlst of the Thomas , orchestra , and promises to relli'ct Croat credit upon his culuuratcd teacher. Ho produces a remarkably pure , rieh tone , plays with niiii'h expression , and with musical ex perience and training Is Hiiro to make a suc cess In his chosen profession , lie has made many friends Merc who will follow his career with interest. _ Removal salo.t Bargains in shoes. L- Kinnchan has removed from 323 Broad. way to No. 11 Pearl street. ltlorniii8l | < lc. Lots sold on monthly payments , low interest. _ Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 639 Broadway. It Will Be n Great Speech. The spench of General George A. Sheridan at the Masonic temple In this city this even ing will not only bo the opening of the cam paign tiers , but It will be the event of the season. General Sheridan Is one of the most eloquent orators of the day and those who have heard his political speeches In this atnto so far this year pronounce them to bo the acme of eloquence , wit and humor. Ho tins the eloquent diction and oratorical ability of Ingorsoll and the wit of Horr. Ho speech will bo of such n nature that it will interest all , regardless of party , nnd democrats , ureen backers and alliance men will hear something to not them to thinking. The ladies ura especially Invited. II tteu by Uoxs. Late Saturday afternoon A T. Whltelesej wo ? bltton by a dog on Sixteenth street. Ho was engaged In the taking of the school census , and was talking to a woman named Brown , when a dog Jumped at him , biting him severely. The wound , an ugly one , was dressed. The authorities were notltloa nnd the animal will bo killed. Now fall goods , finest line in the i-lty , just received at Holtor'b the tailor's , 310 Broadway. _ Swanson music company , 333 Broad way. Frank Trimbloatty , Baldwin blk.tcl 303 TICXAH OX THIS TllAGIC Advertising CarH from tin ; fjono Star State ; Coming Today. If you want to know what the Nebraska advertising train will rcsumblo go down to the Union depot today. There the Toxns ad vertising cars will bo on exhibition , vide this dispatch : C'llKSTON , la. , Si'tn. 7.-Ti > the Hdltor of TUB UUK : The throu Texas exhibit cars , which huvo boun on uxlilbltlon lit L'liluugn and at Bl.ito fulrH , will bit nn thu II. & M. tracks at the Union depot Tuesday only , bolng unroiito to thu Nebraska stattS fair at i.lnco n. Tlio party consists of IWBlvo piusoiis , iiceoiniiuiiiuil by u\-iivornor llubbard of Toxns , who smuks on the voinmercl'il ri'lutloiiH butweun Texas , Nebraska and the nurthnust. \V. n. St8soN , Director Texas l.xhibtt C.ir For restoring the color , thickening the growth , nnd beautifying the hair , and for preventing baldness , flail's Hair Koncwer unsurpassed. Ills Croilllorn .Mourn. I.onsviuK , Kv. , Sept. 7. J. O. Brown , the Hnnk of Commerce correspondent clerk has disappeared , leaving numerous creditors , Ills booki and accounts am supposed to bo correct. Nn gripping , no nnusen , no pain when OoWltt'a Little Karly KUon are taltan. Small pill. Safe pill. Dost pill. Noiva KI-OIII .M ox loo. CITY Of MEXICO , Sept. 7. A number of the governors of st&tos are expected to arrive hero nnd purticltmto In the president's feast September lf > . Fifteen thousand soldlcn will probably take tmrt In the shnui bnttlo which is to bo fought on that day. Mexico will divide her Central American uiU lei : as the United States has done. Mr. Limuntour , who has boon appointed by this government to arrange for reciprocity with the LTnltod States , Is a very able man THK WUHT SUCCESS of the nonuino linnortod Johann HofT-s Mult Kxtract na a tonio nutritlro. has caused a crowd of fraudulent Imitators to como into thu maikut. Boxvuro of thorn ! The ponuino has the slgnaturo of "Johann IIolI " ou tlio nock on every bottle , nnd favorably Inclined toward tliHt country , whore his father resided many years. HI Ut.lvfiVal. the senii-olllclftl organ of the govorntncnt , says an olllcer of the funous boppour ( the crack ) regiment , Is ncotncd ol having ordered n doidlor ocnton.to do'ith. . i . .v.u tCK ji K.v r.t. Husscll's comedians In the great fnrco comedy , "Tho Clly"Dlrectory , " ( up to dntn ) , will occupy the staga of the now lloyd thea tre till Wednesday evening. Tomorrow afternoon atUOo'cioi'K : ) ' a special Wednesday matliiRo will be given , at which the highest priced seats In thu house will bo 50 cents , The third net of "Tho City Directory" Is on- tlroly uew slnco last season , and nil of th e music nnd much of the dlalocuo of the ontlro piece Is now. I.uko Schoulcratt nnd Willis Swcatnam , together with D.in Daly and Charles Ssamnn , are tbo comedians , ami nre the ablest that Mr. liussoll lias yet brought out. Amelia Orover , the American dnncer , will appear at the mntlneo , The regular night prlco prices for "Tho "City Directory" are $1.00 , 7Sc , Wo nnd 2'c. Pattl Kosn , who comes to Boyd's next Sunday night , recently took part In an al fresco performance of "As You Llko It" In Chicago for the bcnolH of the Elks. Louis James , Joe Ha worth and other prominent actors wcro in the cast , and tbo fan.o of the performance penetrated even no far as the sleepy vllagc of Carlisle , I'n. . the chief dis tinction of which town Is the fact that n > i Indian school Is located.there. The sapient manager of the Carlisle town hall , evidently hoard of the "As You Llko It" performance , as Manager Wheeler yesterday received a loiter from that functionary reading thus : DonrSIr : Our people arc anxious to see Putt ! Rosa In her now play "As You Llko 1' , " and you can do well hero for ono night. Have you singing and dancing In the now play ) They take Immense with my people. 1 will give you bO per cent nnd put up your bills good. " Manager Wheeler replied that ho had not yet purchased the play , but would communicate with Mr. Shakespeare , the author , nnd try to secure the right to pro duce It ( with songs and dunces ) In Carlisle. Mr. ICccno's Hichollou , In which ho opens at the lioyd on Thursday evening of this week , Is to somu a revelation of dramatic work. It is strong In its studied effects , acute and telling In Its interpretation. The play fairly looms with gems of thought , and these have led to Its abuse by alleged elocutionists nnd would bo tragedians ! The world long since named the Kichellcu of Barrett and that of Booth great , nnd It Is by their marvellous conceptions that It has been judged. But Mr. ICcone's impersonation Is particularly his own , and makes It as it was born in Bulwor's mind. It Is fiction , but It is the very grandeur of fiction , nnd that Is what Bulwer intended It for. Mr. Koono's Omaha repertoire will bo as follows : Thurs day evening , "Hlchcliou ; " Friday evening , "L'ouisXI. ; " Saturday matinee , "Tho Mer chant of Venice ; ' Saturday evening , "Hich- nrd III. " Cheap prices during the cnllro engagement will prevail. First floor , 7"i cents anil jl ; balcony , 75 coiits and 50 cents ; gal lery , ! i5 cents. When Baby was sick , we gnve her Castor ! * , When she was a CliiM , she cried forCastorla , When she became Miss , she clung to Cftstorla , When she had Children , she gave them CmtorU. Jacobowski's luneful opera "Ermlnie" had Its premiere by the Garrow Opera company last evening at the Grand Opera house , nnd all things considered , was fairly successful. There were oruultlos hero acd there , nnd perceptible nowousncss on the part of a number of the leading people , but these drawbacks , attendant upon" every "first night , " will wear nwav under the repeated pioduction of the opera The opera Is exceedingly graceful and shows the composer In the light of n student who has profited by the best musical thought of tbo French and German schools. It has the distinct flavor of a certain personality , which Is particularly enjoyable those days. One cannot but admire tbo skill and discre tion with which are blended the elements that go to make this chaiming op era popular without detracting from its worth as a refined and musical production. But tbeso observations may seem somewhat out of place in view of the fact that ' -Ermlnlo" has been civen prob ably more times throughout the country than any ol the modern cotniooperas. In keeping with the brightness and mu- slclanly handling of the score , Harry Paultun has written an exceedingly clover book , tin lines of which were fairly well brought out by the members of the company. Miss Laura Clement In the title role was pleasingly acceptable. She looked the part and ccstuaied it beautifully. Although she lacks the humor of the role which was so distinguishing a feature of Pauline Unit's ' impersonation , It wna n carefully conceived performance , worthy of being clusssd among that artiste's best efforts. Mr. John Brand as Huvonnes brought a dignity to the character hardly in keeping with the score or book. But Mr. Brand Is not u coirodlnn and the role Is universally as sumed by a member of that class. Ho dressed the nart remarkably well and sang It with Intelligence. In Cadoau , "tho jailbird , " Mr. Charles Drew has u character which Just exactly suits his varied capabilities. Essentially low comedy , he bnngb to the role a vast ox- perlonce'which stands him in good stoau in this clmractcri/ation , and he was as ho hus boon throughout the engagement a dominat ing force. Miss Lillian Swain made a pretty and ptqiiante .lavotto. Mr. Henry Hallam was not In his best form as Eugene. Miss Barker as the Princess gave n comedy tlncc to the performance that was very en- joyoblo. Of the rest of the cast nothing need bo said , except that they were individually unsuited - suited to the parts assigned thorn. The chorus sang well , nnd the orchestra under Carl Torulno played the score In an nc- ceptuble manner. The perfume of violets , the purity of the lily , the glow of the rose , and the flush of Hobo combine In Poizoni's wondrous Powder. Positively cured by ! ' these Little IMIls. CARTER'S They also relieve Uls-l troBa rrom Dyspepsia , In-l MTTLE digestion and Too Hearty * Katuip. A perfect remedy - [ edy for Dizziness , Nausea , | Drowsiness , Ilad TastoE lu the Mouth , Coatedjj Tongue , Pain In the SIdoJ TORPID IJVEH. ThoyB reffulato tlio Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE THE GRAND Council Bluffs , In. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEI _ N. W. TAYLOR , Mnnnfjer. W. C. ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. Funeral Director and Em'ialniar. COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Stiocial attention given to Electric Bolls , Durjjlar Alarms , Aniiounciiitora and Incandescent Wiring. WALTER V. COOK , 13 PEARL ST. COUNCIL ULUPPS. Clothing Manufacturers and-Retail Tailors , Have opened up a most complete line of FALL. AND WINTER OVERCOATS , BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS for early inspection that cannot fail to attract attention , ' especially among the fastidious who love to dress well and at little expense. BLACK and FANCY CHEVIOTS , UNFIN ISHED and CLAY WORSTEDSleading styles among good dressers. We have them in all the new and prevailing cuts , TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS , EVERY ONE OF THEM , at prices in keeping with the times. Boys' and Children's CLOTHING. A new and complete line , embracing many new styles , and manufactured expressly for our trade ( n'o dry goods store clothing ) . Our School Suits are both beautiful and cheap. FURNISHING GOODS. Buyers will find it to their advantage to look over our new importations in fine Neck wear , Underwear , etc. We pride ourselves on the superb line we offer for Fall and Winter. Our big show windows will keep you posted on novelties in every line. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Jlfoney cheerfully refunded vvhen goods arc not satisfactory. Send for Fall and Winter Catalogue. You can Become ; Board $2. A Teacher , Expenses Low. A Bookkeeper , Send for Circular. A Stenographer , IV. S. Paulson , A Typewriter. Council Bluffs. A. T. THATCHER , 16 Main Street , - - Council Bluffl COAL AND COKE Best Quality Anthracite. High Grade Soft Coal. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\J ANTHI ) - - I'otiiiiotcni girl Tor ii > nor . ii lionsottorkj must bo guod COOK. Ml ) bo- com ! nvetiuo. IJ1OK PALfi Cheap-One I'airlinnks. C-ton -L st-ules , nearly now. II. A , COY , 10 Main stieet. yiO ACItE IOWA I'AKM AT ISO t'KU ACIIK. * -iMlniid IGO uero faun. lnirio ; list. John-oil & Vun fatten. ATICEI.Y KUKNISIIKI ) KOUM POK TWO Jgentlemen. . Central location. Address with reference , "J" fi Ueo ofllue. T71OU KENT Nlcoly furnished rooms , with JL or without board , Hi N. 1st street. WANTED-At Grand hoiol.onmn pastry cook. Good wages. Also f mulsh an assistant. WE hnvn an equity of H'MO In a now , dc- slrablo suvcn-rooni honso and lot , Good location. C'an exchange for vaciint lots. A bargain. Cooper & Mcuco , 10 Main street , \\7 ANTED At Grand hotel , chambermaids : Y good wages for those coining well recoin- m en ( led. \\TANTED Two Rood girls nt Emmett TT home. No. 151'i south Sl.xtli street. FOR KENT Or IIIIIHO. Two-story store room , N\ > . " : ! 3. Allddlo Ilrondw.iy. Itoen used for thu past nix years us book and sta tionery store. Apply toJ. I'orry , bhoo shop , iindnr 1'lrst Nat. Hunk. WANTED to Tradu PlvQ-ioom house , full lot In Omaha for house and lot In Council HlulTs. 1) . ltro n. I'CM HioiuhMiy. CljAIltVoVANTjind Hvchoinotrlu , or char acter readings ; ulso dliignosls of disease , oeml lock of hair for readings by letter. Sun- i-ays and ovonlngs. Mrs K. lloopur. U2J Avo- due E , near corner 13th btrcct , Council lilulTy. Teriiis , 50o and JI.OJ. MAGNIl'lCENT acre property In fivc-noro tracts located li ! ' miles from postolllco , for sale on reasonable terms i-omo llnu resi dence property for rent by D.iy & llesa. fj'OH i-AIiE or Kent Garden land with J-1 houses , by .1. It. Klee , 101 Main at. , Council H luffs. COUNCIL HLUKKd Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , It. OHAUIj A , FO.V , CHOP'S. 1OIB and 1O17 Broadway. Estimate * ftirnlMicit on nil kind * of Gnlvanlxo.1 Iron Cornice \Vurk. Iron Kooflntfi Htoro PronU tin 1 Copper Work. Artistic work n * pccli ltr. Curras- pondonce solicited ( rum points DW nillu * from Conn ell llhilts and Onmlm. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 nillKCTOlts 1. A. Miller. R O. dloason. E. li. Shuirurt , K. K. ll.irt , .1 , 1) . ICdiiiundson. Ohnrli'j It llannun. Transact general banUIng busi ness , Larrft'st capital and surplus of any banU In S-outhwestoin Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY HOARDING AM ) DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. . Can bo reached from any of the depots on motor. Cnmliioted by the Sisters of Olmrlty , II. V. AL TKKMS Kiir hoard and tuition , embracing nil brunches of a finished oduoatlon foryoung ladles , $ ? f > for session of llvo months , com- nioitcliiK llrst Monday In Puuloiiibor and Kob- ruary , respeotlvuly. For further pirtloulara tt ( ' < lrC''S' SISTER SUl'KltlOR. BU Francis Academy , Council HlulTs. la. FIRSTNATIONALBANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Ui Capital $100,000 OMcU orKniilml iMnk In tlio rlly. Kurelxn and rinnieitlu cxclunKO nnd loont . fcnrlllot. i < | > uclnl nttomlon piilil to collection- ! . Accounts of InillTW- nalu , bunks , bunker * nnd corporations aulltiltoil Currospomh'nco Invltuit. OEO. 1' . SANI-'DHl ) . I'roililont. A. W. lllKKMAN. CnOilor. A T. KICK. Asilitnnt Cuihler. 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. 11. Jacquemln i t'o.'s Jewelry Store. 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 M'edieal 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 con 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 , liar , Skin and B.ood , and all surgic operations. of the HUman Body. Brace Dept , RACKS , TRUSSES , nlid all intinnur f surgical appliances , mtinufiiottiroil to order and n lit fjuara-itoml. The bnico dopiirUnont ts under the charge of J. P. Well- bor , who was Dr. M'cMonJuny'B brace mnUor for years , and who is unrcaurvedly recommended by the modlcal profession as boint' the bust brauomakor in the United Stutos. ; Ii i In this department we arc especially successful. Our claims for superiority over all others arc 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 o ur 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 DISKASKS Ol-MVOMKN A SPKC1ALTV. Hook on Disuascs of Women Frco. Only Holiabln Medical Institute making a Specialty of I'rlvato Dlsoaaos. A blood dtactihos fiuccusufully treated. Syphilitic Poinon removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. PuriJoiiH unable to visit us tuny be treated at liomo by corrobpondonco. All communications uonlldontial. Medicines or instrument ! ! mint by mail or express , securely packed , and marks to indicate contents or render. Ono norBoiial interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case , and wo will send in plain wrapper , o HOOK TO MKX , PUKE ; upon private , special or nervous diseases , Imputoncy , Syphilis , Gleet and Varlcouolo , with question list. Address MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.