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THE OMAHA DAILY BJBB : S/VTlrHDAY , SEPTEMBER 12. 1891 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE : NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by Onrrlcr In any part of the City. It. W. TII.TON , - MANAUHL rt Elno \ J HinlnrM Onicc No. 41 < nHlNI lit Killtor , i.vro.v. . N. Y. P. Lo. Council HlufTs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Sapp block. U you want water In your yard or house go to Blxb.v'B , UK ! Morrlnm block. J. 1C. Kmmot will produce "Fritz" at the Uroadwoy theater September 21. " C. M. Gahnrmo1 May Cotntnl , both of Coun cil Bluffs , woio married yesterday by Justice Hammer. A marrlaeo Hccuso was issued yesterday to James Burns and Nclllo La Chapcllc , both of this county. A plat of Mynsler Place was filed by Mrs. Maria Mynstor In the office of the county re corder voitcrday. John Maher will have a hearing In pollco court this morning on the charge of assault With Intent to kill. The Klonas Literary society held Its first meeting of the season last ovenlng at the ro.-i- idcncoof Mlsi Kdlth Uevtiolds on North Klghth stioot. The city council has awarded the contract for the furnishing of coal during the coining year lo the Carbon Coal company at $3.51 tor bard coal and f'J.DT for soft. The Married Ladlon' Social society will have n sale of caltcs today at Bndolet's grocery storo. They have a largo variety to dispose of. The proceeds are to bo used for charitable pui poses. A man in a disticsslng atato of intoxication fell into the grasp of Olllcer Kelly yesterday forenoon. He registered at the pollco station ns Prof. I. 1. 1C it tell and said ho catuu from Missouri Valley. At the last meeting of the Woman's Chris tian Tcmporanco union the following olllcors wcro elected for the ensuing year : Presi dent , Mrs. Stoddard ; secretary. Mr ) . Bni- longer , corresponding secretary , Mrs. Mer cer ; treasurer , Mrs. Hoover. A union mass mooting will bo held In the Klrst Pro-ibylermn church tomorrow evening in the interest of county Sunday -school work. The county missionary will road his report of work done during the last four years. J. I. Dunn , general missionary for Iowa , will also deliver mi address , giving some of bis experiences in missionary work. Last night's ' rain storm was accompanied bv a vivid Hash of lightning that caused something of a commotion among nervous people. So far as could bo learned It did no darnngo to speak of , Its worst freak being the burning out of a couple of fuses in the elec tric light power house , so that the power had to bo shut down until the storm was over. The saiuo flash struck a telephone Wire and threw every drop on ono of the switch boards at the central station. Small In sl o , great in results : IJo Witt's Llttlo Karly Risers. Beat pill for constipa tion , bjtt for IciliJ i laoli j , b ; > it for soar stomach. Are you going to buy a site for a homo soon ? You will not buy , of course , with out visiting Morningsido. If you should conclude , as many others have , that Morningsido is whore you want to live , then joti will probably find boino lot or Hito that suits you a little bettor than ' any other now 'in an addition like Morn ingsido , where improvements are being made rapidly , and lots soiling. "When you too a site you had better take it in. You can buyjon monthly payments and cheaper than you can next year. School lulls from 23c up at the Louis' Masonic block. Frank Trimbloatty , Baldwin blk.tcl 303 City water in front of every lot in this addition. j -jjis o.v. i / . i M it. t a it. i r n s. \V. C. Unthank nas returned from a trip to Chicago. P , Tyrell , ticket auditor of the Milwaukee road , was in the city yesterday. Marshal Tomploton rotu rued last evening fiom Dos Molties , whore he went to got n requisition from Governor Boies for George Smith , the darkoy who Is lying In the Omaha Jail on a charge of criminal assault , Ho leaves today for Lincoln , whore ho will bavo nn Interview with Governor Thayer of Ne braska ou the sumo subject. The Ijntost Conundrum. Why is Haller's Sarsapanlla and Burdock llko the most popular soap of the day. Because tlioy both cloansa the skin and Icavo it both soft and vclvotv. No Fake , Ilut a Fact. Wo have determined to close out our business in Council BiulTs. Our time is limited , and wo have marked down prices so low that goods will sell them selves in ti hurry and thus clear out our immense establishment. \Vo will poll furniture , car pets , cooking and heating stoves , crockery , ghibswaro , 'tinware , curtains , all sorts of housekeeping goods , for nearly one-half the usuil [ prices. Nothing reserved. Everything must go , cost or no cost. The stock is complete. Kirst come , ilrst served. Those in debted to us nuibt call and settle promptly , and save costs , as wo can hhow no partiality. Mandol & Klein , 1120 Broadway. The addition of two public parks. Delny 1'iovcd Dimfjorou-j. A serious If not fatal accident was nar rowly averted yesterday forenoon. Mrs. C. T. OHIcor was crossing Fourth street on Broadway , when the patrol wagon came down the street at a lively paco. It was fairly upon Mrs. Oftlcor before she realized her danger , and even then her attention was only attracted by the screams of n couple of ladles who were standing near bv. She looked around and saw the wagon , but was BO confused that for nn instant she did not know which wav to go. Shoat at last made a bec-Mno for the ether ldo of the street mid us she did so the wigon : passed by , Just grazing her. Thu driver of the wagon had seen her all the time , but ho sup posed she would got out of the wav sooner than she did and so iniulo no effort to pull up his horses. Ho tried to guldo thorn , however - over , so that they would not strike her , and in so doing ho ran Into an express wagon that stood at the corner mid rubbed savoral square Inchon of bright now paint oil the whcnls of his wagon. The furious' pace at which the patrol wagon runs along the mala business streets has been the occasion of much comment , and surprise Is ox pressed that acclucnts are not of moro frequent occur- 10 11 co , Cut rrioos on Sohool I will neil my school books at even less than the buhool board prices. I have also greatly reduced prices ou all kinds of Bchool supplies , blaios , pens , pencils' , tablets etc. Killers , onusors , book-car riers , blotters , otc. , given with pur chases. You can suvo money by calling on J. 1) . Crock wall , -111 Broadway. Picnicat Manhattan bench. Hound trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , fiOo ; on sale at news bttmds at Mil- Jard and Murray hotels. When Habjr was sick , we gave her CaMorla , Whrn slio u a Child , din cried for CiutorU , AVln'ti she became 51 Us , she clung to Cixstorla , Wbtm t > h * Lad Chll Jren , Uio f * > Uiviu CtotcrU. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Gang of Pool Sollura Robbed by a Verj Ingenious Scheme. ENTIRE B\NK'S \ ' RECEIPTS SECURED , Mnn AVIthVoiic ! IJyes null n Little Money to I'lixco On tlic Favor- HUH OotH in Ilia Work. Ever since the raccn at the Prtvlns park commenced a tnnn has been tinnting nrounii thu pool seller's lablo and pa ) Ing r.loso niton- tlon to the racci. Ho wai brought to the notice of the pool men by the faot that ho hna weak eyes , ana his bodily Intlrmlty In duced thorn to allow blin to conioup closer to the money that lay on the tnhlo , rather closer than the majority of their patrons , whenever ho wanted to bet. yesterday afternoon C. F. Crawl was managing tlio pool department when ho happened to como ncnm this roclty looking specimen of human ity , who ofTored to bet with him. Ho took bis bet , and each of the men laid a quarter down on the table , after which Crawl turned to watch the progrcu of the race. Ho was suddonlv stnrtleil at rocolvliiff a sounding blow In the buck from his friend. Thinking the man of the weak i-ycs had bccomo rntuur more fiimiliar on short acquaintance than ho might bavu done no tur.ied around to see what tie meant QTho man had disappeared , and look In whichever way ho might Crawl could llnd no tr.ico of him. Suddenly ono of the other mon connected with the pool doom t- ment said to Crawl : "Where's tuo money I" Crawl looked down at the table , and to his ninttiroinent saw the whole UiitiK had dls- uDpoaicd as totally 01 hnd the man Who had struck him. No ono saw the opporation and there lias been no t-luo to the tlilef obtained. Theio Is only ono thing that the pool sellers nro sure of , and that Is that they arc out to the extant of tlOl ) and something over. Caligraph operators ate taking the ulgliost averages in civil service examinations. A DAY KOll Free EvcuislonsTor Ijlltlo Folks by tinIlostou Store. The Boston Store excursion for chil dren will take place today ! it 1 o'clock. All children under 11 yours of nirc are invited to tike : part. The little folks are requested to moot at the Bos ton store lit 1 o'clock , form In parade and march to the corner of Ninth btroet and Broadway headed by the Young1 Men's Christian Association Drum corps , whore motor trains will take them to Lake Mannwa. Arriving at the lake there will be iv series of prizes offered the little folks , the contobt to take place at the ball parks follows : r.cns' HACKS. G to S years of agpe 1 , hose cart ; 2 , base ball bank ; 'i , boll reins. 8 to 10 years of iiffo 1 , train of cars ; 2 , dray wagon ; I ! , drum. 10 to 12 years of : ifrc 2 , circenation game ; 2 , Bisilinda game ; U , base ball game. 12 to M years of age I. printing press ; 2 , Ilalma game ; ! ! , ring tots. GIUI.S' HACKS. 0 to 8 yeais of ago 1 , Japanese bu reau ; 2 , doll cradle ; . ' 5 , Jack-in-the-box. 8 to 10 years of ago 1 , book. Mother Gooao ; 2 , circus book ; 3 , bisque dotr. 10 to 12 years of ago 1 , speaker's book ; 2 , cup and saucer ; 3. Japanese parasol. 12 to 11 years of age 1 , mush and milk set ; 2 , work basket ; ! ! , pocketbook. I'.xionts need have no cause for alarm , as the children will bo in charge of a competent force of assistants , clerks of the store who will see that they are properly cared for. The entire after noon will bo pleasantly spnnt , and it will bo a gala day for the children. Tickets will bo furnished at the Boston store at 1 o'clock Saturday. You should have as beautiful a house for a home as you can afford. You should haveas beautiful a sight for the house as you can llnd. Everybody can alTord a beautiful site for u ho'ino , while lots in Morningsido are going at the present prices. Lots sold on monthly payments , low interest. Head , I'omlrr , Now Is the Time. SOc all wool stripe dress goods for 25c. 50c brilliantlnos , elegant line of shades , for : ! 5c. 15e brllliantines , elegant line of shades , for 29c. A special line of Broadway plaids , cheeky , plains and novelties , goods worth from 'Ma to 40o , all in at 23o. at the Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la. Now goods , latest styles at the Louib' Masonic block. The prettiest residence addition over platted in this part of the country. County Taxes. The supervisors devoted a large part of yesterday's session to the fixing of tax levies for the coming year. The following was uo- elded upon as the county tax : State fund , 2 mi'ls ; county and poor fund , 4 mills ; bridge fund , 'J' < , mills ; school fund , 1 mill ; Insane fund , 1 ' 4 mills ; extinction of Jail and court house fund , 4 mills ; soldiers' fund , mill. The school district taxes were levied as fol lows for the Council IJlulTs district : Teach ers.1 fund , II1 j mills ; contingent fund , 4lj mills ; school house fund , U mills. , T. A. Keller was ro-olooted to the poMUou of Janitor and onglncor of the court house , at a yearly sal ary of $1,100. .1 M. Lone was elected to succeed K. A Couslgnoy on the Soldiers' Hollof commission. The petition of J. M. ilollldav for the election of C. S. Ilubbard to a position on the 3111110 commission was rejected on the ground that Micro was no vacancy. The auditor was Instructed to draw a county warrant In favor of .1. J , Stoadmau to imv the county's ' share in the liluo UIMSS exhibit. The growth of. Morningsido is sure and R toady. _ Now fall goods , finest line in the city , jus.t received at Keller's the tailor's , 310 U road way. Swanson music company , 335 Broad way. _ IMorniiiKHldc. Brick st.-oot pavement lias been or dered in this addition. Drs. Woortoury , dentists , SO Pearl btroot , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 1 lo. Iligh crriuie work a specialty. Criminal Assnul Allowed , n. Morgol , a nun who has been cm ployed In making hav near Dig Luuo , was arrested yesterday afternoon charged with a attempt at a criminal assault on a ll-yoar-olct girl wtio llvos In that vicinity. The crlmo is al leged to hnvo boon committed yesterday morning , and as .soon as tbo frlonds of the girl learned of It thc < y telephoned to the nollco station. An oftlcor went out and brought luck Morgol , who was locked up in the city Jail to nwalt a hearing which will bo given him this morning In uohco court , A very small pill , but a very good ono. Do Witt's Ltttfo Early Klsors. i\ Card from Mr. Dnlo , Chmu , Sent. 11.-To the Editor of THE HUE : In Counoll muffs news of last night's WEE. 1 notice you say , regarding the action of the school board , with reference to the 110,000 tcuool boudj sold to mo ; "Tho mem bers of tbo board cnmo to the conclusion a day or two nio that Halo was trying to piny some Joukcy game with them , as ho did not seem nearly so anxious to got hold of the bonds as his exceedingly high bid for them Indicated. " Will you kindly permit mo to say : first , my bid was onlv a trillo over the hlil of tno party to whom they now sell the bonds. Second. The bid on which tbosalo watmado to mo was as follows : "For the $10,000 0 per cent school bonds advertised bv you to bo sold this day , 1 hereby oiTor par and | ! , delivered in Chicago or Now Vork , as I may direct , upon the proper paper ? being furnished anil approved , showing said bonds to bo legal In ovor.v particular. " On this bid the bonds wcro awarded to mo , and , up to this writing , not ono of the condi tions named have been compiled with. I am ndt In the habit of doing a "Jockey" business , as the purchases of bonds by me , both In Iowa and Nebiaska , for several years past , will testify , t nought the bonds In treed faith ann have stood readv to toke them as agreed , whenever the conditions of purchaio woio complied with ; that thoio has been bad faith manifested in this transaction , does not admit of a question , but it has not been on my part. Kespeotfully. JOHN DALE. IlIU'UUIjICANS OHGANH513. Over lliree Hundred fjntcr the New Political Organ I/.utl on. The now republican headquarters in the Masonic temple wcro thrown open to th ? public last evening for the ilrst tlmo this year. All day long Messrs. 15. S. D.IWSOII and J. b. Stubbs were at work ducoratlng lor the occasion , and when the doors were opened In the evening the nails were very neatly draped In the national colors. The heavy rain interfered somewhat with the at tendance , but In splto of the rain and the fact that the meeting hnd not been an nounced until yesterday morning , the hall was well ill'cd. ' E. L. Shugart was ap pointed temporary chairman , and .T. E. Uaricncss temporary secretary , after which the following committees vtoro appMnto.l : Committee on constitution and by-laws , I. M. Travnor , William Anid , M. K. Moyors ; committee on organi7atlon , Or. P. S. Thomas , Judge Walter I. Smith , A. ft , Ha/elton. Those committees \\oro given until next Friday evening to prepare tholr reports. Papers were then passed through the house to get signers to the club , and In n short time the membership wai run up to B.Ti , fur in nd- vance of any republican clue that has over been organized in the city. It was decided to push the work of getting members still farther , and a committee as appointed to circulate the papers. In the var ious wards , consisting of the following gen tlemen : l-'nst warn , K. S. Uarnett ; Second warn , Theodore Gtiittar ; Third ward , Will- lam Arnd ; Fourth \\ard , Gcoigo Havnos ; Fifth ward , T. U. Dawson ; Sixth ward , L. M. Shubort. It was also decldoti to hold the meetings of the club weekly , and the Ilrst meeting will bo held next Friday evening. Ex Governor John II. Gear of Burlineton was then introduced and in u speech of about an hour ho went through the McKlnley bill and showed how Its provisions had ic Uited in bonelicially to the worklngmcn , Instead of sending the whole country to the dominion bow-wows , as is vividly pictured l v the democratic papers. At the close Colonel .1. J. Steadman an nounced that Hon. William MeKiiiloyofOhlo would be at Ottutmvu September 2i : , and that the ISurlingtoii olliclals had offered to give a rate of ono faro for the round trip ( ? li ) , incuse cuso there should bo 10'J or moro who woulu attend from this city , furnishing a special train that would make no stops be tween the two cities. It was decided that the sumo committee which is to circulate the memborshii ) lists throueh the various wards should also gel up the party to go to Ot- tumwa. After giving ex-Governor Gear a vote of thanlts the audience dispersed. Use Haller's Gorman I'llls , the great co n stipatiou and liver regulator. Removal sale. Bargains in shoes. L- Kinnenan has removed from 323 Broad , way to No. 11 Pearl street. Mornin < ; silc. No house can bo built in this addition to cost less than $1,000. Threw the Driver. A horse belonging to Dr. Soybcrt took fright and dashed down Broadway at a head long pace yesterday afternoon , the bugiry at tached to Hun swaying from ono side to the other and gracing a number of teams that occupied the street. William Budd was thrown out of the buggy on his head , receiv ing several sovcr cuts about the face. The horse was ilnallv stopped a short dlstanco below Seventh street. JJO NOT ICXPti With your stomach. Take that only which has been proven to bo purest and best. The genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudol Salt is admitted by the best physicians to bo the grandest remedy for stomach disorders. Bo sure and se cure the genuine , which must have the signature of "Eisner & Mondelson Co. , Solo Agents , Now York , " on every bet tle. tle.SPECIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. CliAIKVOYANl-n. inlnil rouilliiB or 1'sy- c'honiuti v. DIsmiH" ) i > t nil kind cllu uused and ttt'sitcd ulth hut li.iths niid massage. All letters pioniptly unswcicd. Ollleo hours , U u in. to 10 p. in , No. 14. . ' . tucnuo K , near cor. rail htroot. \\rANTni ) I'mnMied room" for Ki'ntleimin > > and lady. Xo chlldicn. Address 1' ' . H. Iluoollloc , C'ounoll Hliills. WAITHK wanted linincdliituly at Model icstaur.int , II'nitrl st 1710U bAIi-riNK : LIGHT liliAIIAMS -L I'lilvh strain , very ulmap. Addiuad 1' . h , bwlck..H'J ANCIHIO I ) . . Ccmndl Illuirs. "IJIOU KHNT I will rout tlis ( whole or 11 irt of JL1 my house , coiner Ibt a\uuuo andhth stroet. I'm mice , \\.tter , gas and bathroom.Mrs. . 1 , . S. llutlard. IOWA r.uiM AT JM IMII : ACUK , ) and 1W ) aero farm. Largo list. Johnson &Viin \Ticr.i.v ruuNiMunuocm : roit TWO - icciitlonion. . Central louatlun. Address with ri'feienco , Jjl"/ > Hoe otlluc. _ V\7ANTni ) At CJraiid liofelT Uiiniti : pastiy IT cook. Uoiidvugos , Also furnish an WH ha\o an equity of fl.'JOO In a now , do- slrablo seM'n-rooni house and lot Oood location. Can o\ehaiiKo for vacant lots. A bargain , Cooper & McGee , iGMiiln street. \\7 ANTKD At Urniui hotel , cliaiuhei inulds ; Vi Kooil wages for those coining well rceoni- nieiiiled. AJJTKt ) - Two good Klrh nt Kuiinott house. No. 151J south .Sixth Htieut. _ "IT1OK HiNT : Or lease. Two-story storo- J- room , No. U.W. Mlilillo llioulwjy. Hi-en used tor the past sU years book and sta- llonoiy Mure. Apply to J , 1'orry , shuo shop , nmlcr I'lrnt Nut. Hank. \\7ANTri ) to Trnilo rivo-iooin house , full T t hit In Omaha for house and lot In Council llluiri. 1) ) . HroMii If.M llroadway fJIOK SAI.i ; or llont Oardon land with -L1 houses , by J R. Klee , 101 Main s > t , , C'ouncll lUillls. _ CURE , YOURSELF ! , . , Ask > our IlnifBl' ' 'or ' a , bottle of lll < J. ' 1 he only . / tioti poiionoui rt'Uiuui lor nil I J tliu unniitural dlscliarcrs nnd f prlMitodlbcaicscitincnuiultho I ilebilltatlne weakness peculiar lo women. It cures In n few I da > s w i the ut tlio aid or \ publicity o ( ix doctor \'lhe I iitifinl American Cure Manufacturvd by f kTh Evans Chemical Co.1 CINCINNATI , O. u , B. A , BELTING NowlhoCheapesl. REDUCED PRICE LIST ofilrlveblttotli rSf < UUIeiforfl 'ulor .CV iitr | * lUchlnrry for lnndhiiK nr mniirlal In l > ulk or | iek ( jo. U1K liUT BICUlUUfCv. , JSOt ItUwut i c. , Clilt4 , ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY XU AM ) D.VY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVF.NUE AND SEVENTH 8Tv t'nn 1)0 ) ronolioil from niiy of the ( tnpot.i on PRICES MOVE THE WORLD. motor. . Conducted by thoSNtOMot Olmrlty. II. V. M. Tr.KMH for bo.iril ntul tulllnn , untbrnolnit nil liritnclioi of n tlniihivl o lm-ul. : > ii for young The w,6rld is principally devoted to trade , and as prices rule trade tmuioltiR liullos. t'A Mr-it fur Monday -XMtloii In of Hnnto'nii Hvn inontlH ( r ami , com I'ob- * . . , . ruiirv. rospi'otlM'ly. ' for fartiii'rirtleul.ir ; \ they may besaid to move the earth , This , at least , is the theory on "lldrww- stsrnun'r.uin . St I'r.iueU Academy , Coum-ll lllulN , In. which we conduct our business. It makes a difference in buying clothing B AK ing whether you consider price only or quality of material and work Or Council Bluffs. manship. Some clothing is clear at anyprice. . We sell only the best. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 OVERCOATS LIGHT WEIGHT. TOFAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . $225,000 , Oiui'PToim T. A Miller , P O ( itcnMin , li I * Slnmirl , P. [ . Hurt , ,1. I ) lMmuii < Ni'ii. Churlui The prices advertised last week on Fall Overcoats brought many U llnniKUi. TrniHii't ; iltnl and Ki'noril surplus bnnUliiK of any bauK bust * continue the sale of MELTON OVERCOATS louii purchasers. We will NTcREST ON TIME DEPOSITS COATS in different shades , at THE GRAND $8.50 , $10.00 , $12.00 and $15.00. Council Rtuffs. In. THIS KLKOANTLY APPOINTED NEW SUITS. 11OTK [ > IS NOW OP UN. N. W. TAYLOR , Mnnnrjor. M For business and dress unequalcd by any previous production from $10 to $20. Don't purchase without taking a look through our stock. W. C. ESTEP , ' 14 N. Main St. , Council BluOk BOYS' DEPARTMENT. . Funeral Director mil Eral'nlnwr. We have always carried the largest stock , quoted the lowest prices UNION DEPOT HOTEL. and have sold only reliable goods. We are in shape with everything Corner tlthiiiut Mmon . Mrcvti Half block . \rosl ot Union r.u'lllo niiil II \ M lu-p ni. made. Now biilliliiiit. iu * < v furultunt , orcry tttla/ lint rom a $2.50 school suit to the finest dress garment . cla-M , coolmt location In O.nnln. view of ontlro siirroumllil1'covniiry iiu Until nidi Irlo < ill liolli old lliTi'4,11 ID niut 11 rO llvorr line uf tMtpIo an 1 motor cnrs | > i H wItltln onnblock o\oi > t siiurin iti Atouua Continental Clothing House unit lau ( < coin I'tirk llnu , I Ulonk * wit ami yuu can , Iramfui to ll " 0 Ifyou wltli _ " FREELAND LOOMIS COMPANY. OTELf Con ti. illy E | All the taint Located 1H IuiIiro\cinrutR. SUCH'THINGS DO NoTj Ji llromluiiy A- lint St. . Ni'HYoi k. . AT AMIiltlUAX AN1 > JitKUl'KVX VJLAN. OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA WEAK WOMEN Pa Id UD Cnnilal $100,01)0 ) Sine Yoiirsphos. NPHP Henna Olilc't orKanlnM bank In the city I'orelKH nml ttlllcuruvronk back , t.iko nvr.iy Hint Kloouir , tlrcil domestic pxtlinnKO " 'l local Bocurlllm. Kjpedal fi'cllnir , Unit ncrvnin exlinmtlon. put r.npn In your nttenllon paid tn collection" . AccoiinU of hull \ la- clivukn. bilKliU'ii Mmroui , nl > o you nut life , ninbl * . uaH , banka , bankers and corporation. ! aullcltud. tlon. nppi'tlli' . uinku > on tontoM moru nttrnctlvn. Corroapotulpnco Inv Iteil Absolutely Ilnriiilix" . bnio , tl n linv. iiu'limla. OKO. 1 * . SANKJHI ) , I'ro lilcnt. I'amiililcUree NIIllVU 1IKAN CO. , llnltalo.N O1 A. W. UHIKMAN , Canhlor. . holil b > ( iooilruan Driii ; Co. , 111U I'iiriuim3 A. T HltK. A liitinl Cnshlor. nmlm Nebraska O You can Become Board $2. A Teacher , Expenses Low. A Bookkeeper , Send for Circular. A Stenographer , \V. \ S. Paulson. A Typewriter. Council Bluffs. AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi cal Diseases. Perfectly equippe'd 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 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 , C arrhBronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and Blood , and all surgica operations , Deformities of the Human Body. Brace Dept , RxV'ES , TRUSSES , ntul nil man nor f surgical nppltnnccs , maiiufnoturod to order and a lit cuarantcoil. The bi-nco'tlopartmont is un lethe oluu'3 , , of f. P. Wolj bur , who wns Dr. MoMoiiumy'b brnco inukoi * for years , nnd who is un reservedly recommended by tlia medical profession us bolnj , ' tiio boU bivwo n i\or lu th , United States , In this department we are especially successful. Our claims for superiority over all others are based upon the fact that this is the only medical establishment manufacturing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case , We have three skilled instru ment makers in our employ , with improved machine ry , and have all the latest inventions , as well as our own patents and improvements , the result of twenty year's experience. 144 PAGE BOOK , Illustrated Sent Free to any Address DISKASKS OP WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Boole on Diseases of Women Froo. Only Rollablo Modicul Institute mnklnjr u Specialty of Private Dhoasoi. A blood diseiuos successfully trcniod. Syphilitic Potgoii removed from the system without moroury. Now restorative troiainont for loss of Vital Powor. Parsons unnbU to visit us may bo treated at homo by correspondence , All communications coiilidontial. Modioino or instruments hunt by mall or cixprofH , souurely packed , nn murks to indicate contents or bonder. Ono personal interview i preferred. Call and consult ns or send history of your case , nnd wo will send iti ilnlu wrapper , oa BOOK TO iMKN , FREE ; upon private , special or nervous diseases , Impotcncy , Syphilis , Gloot and Varicucclo , with quohtion list. Address MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.