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THE OMAHA DAU/Y JBJ'JK SATURDAY" , HJBtt'TEMHEK 15) , 191)1 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEAKL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In any pirt of the City. II. W. TIT/TON , - MANAUP.lt. nfimnsru J Itttslnrss Offlco No. 4.1 < Klno'NrH1 Night Kdllor No.a N. V. I' , to. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coat. Craft's chattel loans , 20 Sapp block. Uyou want water In your yard or house go to Blxb.v's , 202Mcrrlam block. HoKulnr meeting of Calantho msomhly No. I. Pythian Sisterhood , this afternoon nt i ! o'clock ' sharp. Chfirlcs A. Williams and Miss Luclla M. Carll , both of this city , were united in mar- rlaRO Thursday evening by Hov. O. W. Sriydcr. A sneak thief succeeded In paining an entrance to the rooms of the Western Iowa Business college after school hours , and taking the scnool tlmopleco by tbo forelock , carried It off. The clock wiis not a very valuable ono. The Kpworth league of the Broadway Mathodlst Episcopal chtircn will hold a rally at Mnionio tetniilo Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Prominent speakers have been se cured from the North Nobrasua conference now In session at Omaha , nnd a general good tlmo Is expected , The republicans will hold tholr primaries this oven Ink' In the different wards as an nounced a day or two ago. The only change that tins been mnilo in the place of holding the caucuses Is In the Fifth wtird , whuro the change Is made from Shield's store to Man- dol's , corner of Fourth avenue and Seven teenth street. Charles C. Cook and Mrs. Cora Erb were united In marrlago Thursday night nt 0 o'clock nt the residence of the bride's mother , Mrs. Bullurd , corner of Eighth street nnd First avenue. The marriage was n total sur- prlio to every ono except tlio brldo and groom , no one of the family knowing anything about it until Invited to witness the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cook left for Chicago immedi ately nftor the ceremony had been performed. The hearing of the case brought by Mrs , Louisa O. Kimhall nnd Mrs. Alia D. Champ to recover possession of the household goods which were sobod by the Omaha National bank was to hnvo" taken place yesterday morning before .ludgo Macy , but It wns pre vented by a motion for a continuance filed by the attorneys for tbo bank , on the ground that John N. Baldwin , who has taken the management of the case , la out of the city. The motion was sustained and tbo hearing again set for next Monday. A very small pill , but n very good ono. Do Witt's Uttlo Early Hlsers. I'EltfiOSAl , 1'AU.lHU.ll'llS. Mr . Olllo Kincr Kendall loft , Wednesday evening to visit relatives and friends in Cam bridge , O. Mrs. F. B. Markol nnd family have gene to Austin , Tex. , where they will rosldo In the future. Mr. Murkcl will follow in a few days.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoist have returned from a two weeks' visit to the Thousand Isles , where Mr. Hnlst wont to attend the national convention of railway postal clerki , to which ho was appointed a delegate from this city. DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers , rjostllttle pill over mado. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use thorn now. Morniiii-Bldc. City water in front of every lot. Swnnson music company , 335 Brond- wny. _ Ladles' Vests Jlaving quite n few of the ladles' Swiss nnd lisle vests on hand yet wo 1m vo decided to run them another week nt the sncrilleo prieo. Lndies light weight ribbed cotton vests , -lc. Ladies' Egyptian cotton vests ( shaped ) , Oe , or 3 for ii5c. Ladies medium weight Swiss vests , former price 25e , now 17c. Last but the best bargain , ladies' Egyptian lisle vests , ' 15c goods , for 2oc. At the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In. Ilepulillonii Meeting. The Republican club met last evening in its headquarters in the Masonlo Temple to elect ofllccrs and make other arrangements for the permanent organization. A largo number were present , nnd n very enthus iastic meeting was hold. Tbo following ofll- cers were elected : President , E. L. Shugart , vice presidents. G. M. Gould nnd E. E. Mayno , secretary , , i. E. Ilarkncss ; treasurer , E. E. Hart ; cxccutlvo committee , E. L. Shugnrt , J. E. Hnrkness , F. L. Thomas , William Arndt nnd L. M. Shubort. The next meeting will bo held on Frldav evening , when the report of a special coinmlttco will bo made In regard to the securing of speakers for a grand rally to beheld held in this city some time during ttio present inojith. Every tissue of the body.overy bone , muscle nd organ , is mivlostrongor nnd moro health- ul by the use of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tlio Reason Why " \Vo have marked our goods nt plain lr mnnufautnrors' prices is that wo are go ing out of business. Our time hero is limited and wo are willing to dispose of our creeds without n cent of profit ns rapidly as wo can employ help to wait on customers. Everybody who visits our store can see what goods cost and nil must bo sold nt cost. Furniture , carpets , cooking nnd heating stoves , bedding nt nctual cost ; many goods less than co&t. Call early before the stock is broken. MANDELKLEIN. . The ( ruth of the matter is that Morn- incrsido is as pretty n place naturally as ono can find for n homo , und thut it has been laid out to the best advantage pos- Blble , and is being rapidly improved , A Chance. A chance not to bo had every day , for this or while they last the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , will offer 5,000 yards fine French satino , beautiful patterns , nt tlio ridiculous price of lOo a yard , ns cheap ns calico , taking the widtli into orntion ; for quality every ono Itrwws a French saline. BOSTON STOHK. Council LJlulfs. IMornlnuNliIc. Lots sold on monthly payments at low interest. _ Bella Robinson , concert , pinnisto nnd tonuhor. Studio , 410 Broadway. Flcnlo nt Manhattan bench. .Round trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , 60c ; on sale at news stands ut Millard - lard nnd Murray hotels. niornliiKHlilo. The addition of two public parks. The Now Directory. For several days past the committee ap pointed by the Board of Trade to check up tno now city directory nnd correct whatever errors there might bo txwo been doing the work assigned to thorn , nnd tbo book Is now la tbo hands oi the printers. It will be issued In about three weeUa and distributed to tbo subscribers. When Haby was lck , we gare her Cast or In , When he wa a Child , the cried for Cottorla , When she became MU , lie clung : to Castorla , \Vhvu h * had Children , ho > o them Castorla. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Democrats Gather nnd Have Their Annual Convention fqtubble , TWO ENDS OF THE COUNTY ARRAYED , Severn ! Mttlc Disputes Which Marred the Pni-llnmciitiiry Perfection of the Meeting The Ticket Nominated. The democrats of I'ottfiwftttnmlo , county bold tholr convention yesterday. By 11 o'clock , when tlio convention opened In the superior court room of the county court house , nil the 135 delegates were on hand ready to begin. S. U. Wtulsworth called tuo meeting to order nnd presented the narao of Fremont Donjamtn for temporary chairman , Ho was elected by acclamation. Mr. Benjamin took his seat , nnd after hohadmndoashortspccch S. B. Wadsworth was appointed temporary secretary. A coinmlttco on credentials was appointed , consisting of ono member from each ward and each township , excepting where thcro were contesting delegations. The meeting then ndjourncu until a p. m. , when It recon vened In the Broadway theater. Just after the chairman hud taken his scat Colonel A. T. Whlttlcsy presented n rcsoli- tion authorizing the conttnl committees of the various wards of the city to order a primary election In each ward on the occa sion of every stuto and congressional election. Tlio teport of the committee on ci-odcntials was then made. lit making up Its report ttio committee had done Us best to climlnnto tlio elements of discord by patoulnij tin u compro mise between the warring factions In the First und Jr'econd wards. All the delegates were declaicd entltlod to seats In the conven tion excepting vhoso in ttieso two wards. The commltteo throw out the entire second delegation of the First ward , nnd admitted a joint delegation from the Second ward cor.- slstlng of six from each faction. S. \Vadswortti of Council Bluffs was made permanent chairman , A. W. Klcktnan permanent scrotnry nnd J. B. Jobanson of Walnut assistant secretary. J. J. Shea rose and nominated for the stnto bcnalorshlp William Gronewcg. George Blncusim nominated George Holmes and bo withdrew at once In favor of Gronnwcg. Colonoi Whittlesoy moved that Gronowi'g's nomination be marto unanimous. The motion was carried. Nominations were then In order for the legislature , and the natiios of W. H. Ware , K. W. Brigps , A. W. Wyman. J. W. Horn- stcd , J. B. Johunnsen and S. G. Underwood were put before the convention. An informal ballot was taken , resulting as follows : Ware , 7U ; Bnggs , TO ; Wymnn , 54 ; Hemstod , 60 ; Johannson , 0 ; Underwood , 0. On the formal ballot the vote stood as fol lows : Wai-o , 7S : Briggs , Ga ; Wyman , 53 ; Homstcd , 5'J ' ; Underwood , 1" . Wuro was declared nominated. Fremont Benjamin said that Council Bluffs bad now nominated a senator and a rcpre- sontiuivo , and it looked as though Council Bluffs was going to try to corner the whole ticket. J. J. Shea said that tbo east endcrs might nominate anyone they could , but when It came to nominating a man who had fought democrats whenever ho took a notion , the honest democrats in the city , and country districts as well , would cull n halt themselves. For live minutes Shea and Campbell shook their fists at each other , wnilo the delegates veiled and cheered. On the foultli ballot the rciiilt was : Briggs , 77 ; Homstcnd , 57 ; Wyman , 3. Briggs was declared nominated. Candidates were then named for the ofllco of treasurer. Heed , Matthews , Hfotman , Hardin , Kuopher and Hlco were brought be fore the convention. A treat was expected , but the expectations wore nipped in the bud uy the withdrawal of Knepher's nnmo by Colonel Whittlesoy. Tbo informal ballot re sulted as follows : Heed , 'M : Matthews ; Spotman , Hi ; Hardlu. 33 ; Knepber , 4 ; lilco , I ) : Plumer , ( i ; Cooper , 1. On the flrst formal ballot Knophor's fol lowing had grown to 'to. Six ballots were taken , ono after another , and at the close of the sixth the vote stood thus : Keod , 71 ; Matthews , 1 ; Hardin , 10 ; Knephcr , 45. The nomination for sheriff was proceeded to. John T. Hazen , John 1' . Stuhr , George Wise , A. R. Hooker , Lars Jensen and C. D. Walters were candidates. On the Informal ballot the vote was : Huzon , 21) ) : Stuhr'J8 , Wise , 4 ; Hooker , 31 : Jensen , 12 ; Walters. , 0. At the close of the ilfth ballot Walters with drew his name. After thrco raoro ballots had been taken it was found that Iln/.on lacked Just two votes of winning and , J. U. Dlotrick , ono of Stuhr's men , moved that the convention adjourn until S o'clock. For a few minutes thoio was a deafening up roar , ana when at last the chairman suc ceeded in quieting tbo crowd no ho could bo board , he put the motion , and it was lost. At the und of the tenth ballot the result was announced as follows : llazcn , US ; Stuhr , 40 ; Hooker , 27. Hazen was declared nominated. After n season of cheering and hissing by the friends and foes of the successful candi date , the meeting was adjourned until 8 p. m. , at the court house. On reassembling in the evening the work of electing a county superintondcn of schools was taken up. Only two candidates were placed in the field , O. H. Marsh nnd J. 1C. Cooper. Marsh moved that Cooper bo nom inated by acclamation , and the motion car ried. ried.Throe Throe candidates were before the conven tion for the ofllce of coroner , where three days ago It was supposed that Dr. Waterman had n s > uro cinch on the place. Drs. F. T. Soybor. J. I. Allen nnd J. C. Water man were the candidates , and on tbo fourth ballot Dr. Soybort won. Tbo candidates for county survoyorshlp wnro L. P. .ludson , S. L. Etnyro and F. Stlmson , and after a long wrangle Judson was nomination. Charles Alexander nnd J. R. Black were tlio successful candidates , out of probably twenty or more , for county supervisors. There is comfort for the man with n prema turely gray board In Buckingham's dyu , bo- cauho It never fulls to color an oven brown or blue It as may bo desired. Sumlny Attraction at Mannivn. Prof. W. W. Jones , the grout ne.ro- nnut , will miiko u balloon ascension ut Lake Mitimwiv Sunday , nnd at u height of 4,000 , feet will tfivo n , trapeze perform ance. IIo will then leap from his bal loon in a pnrachuto , landing in the lake. It will bo a wonderful nnd during feet. Coino nnd sue it. Don't visit it withouttalcing n stroll through Graham park. Now full poods , finest line in the city , just received at Holler's the tailor's , 310 Urondway. : MoriiliiKNl < Ic. The streets arc ordered paved. * ' t Tnltlo TjInciiN null MuiilliiH. When in search of a nice table coverer or table napkins , or anything in the way of nniHlins Mop into the Boston Store , Counell HlulTs. They nro headquarters for ovorvthing in that lino. Our low prices always load. A pleasure to show goods. Boston Store , Council Bluils , la. Concluded Its SoHsion. Tbo Missouri Valley Medical association concluded Its ilrst session for the fourth year at fl o'clock last evening. The parlors of the Grand hotel , where it WAS designed at first to hold the nicotine , were found too small to properly accommodate the hundred or were delegates who had gathered to at tend the meeting , nnd the session yesterday was held in the federal court room in the government building. The first hour was devoted to hearing the reports of standing committees , and nt 0:30 : the reading and discussion of papers was commenced. It was a lengthy programme : The matter that elicited the greatest in terest and consumed the most tlaia wits tbo diicusslan of tbo Keeloy cure for drunken * ness. Nearly all of the physicians present had something to say about It. and the con sensus of oplalou was that it is not proving to bo Jtlit what enthusiastic proprietors of Keolov Institutes nil over the country were cudcnvorlni ; to lead the public to believe. A letter from Ur. Lord of St. Louis was read expressing his rogrclt that ho could not bo present , und urging the association to endorse the scheme of holding n session nt the World1 * fair. A resolution to that effect wa presented and adopted. The election of ofllccrs followed. Dr. A. S. Von Mnnsfcld of Ashland , Neb , was chosen president ) Dr. Joseph Neville of Omaha , fhst vlco prc&Mcnt : Dr. Louis Schooler of Dos Molncs second viro president ; Dr. F. II. Thomni , Council Bluffs , secretary , nnd Dr. T. U. Lacy , treasurer. Dr. Leo of Onmha wai made n member of. the association. A resolution was presented by tno now president making the ofilco n salaried one , and after fixing tno salary at $ .10 per annum It was curried. Lincoln was selected ni the place for holdIng - Ing the next meeting In December , and nfter the discussion of some special papers and the nmcndmcnlof the by-laws the association ad journed. journed."A "A Oil A It OK TO KI3KIV First Haptlst Clturufi Jlns n PitHier Who iH.Vot llcHluncd ( o Ills Kate. There is trouble In the First Boptlst church. There Is no startliugly fresh news In such an announcement , for the course of the church for the last ten or twelve years has been chnractorircd by frequent Jars nnd Jolts. The present trouble Is over the pas toral relationship. Certain members claim that It is advisable to ha\o n change. They have no very serious complaints to malio against the pastor , Rov. L. .A. Hall , but they claim that ho Is too much of n czar , that tie Incite in Judgment and abounds in irritation. Those who think the time has coma for n change sccurod about forty signatures to a formal call for n church meeting to bo held ono week from next Monday evening for tlio avowed pur pose of "considering the pastoral relation ship. " It is understood that tno intent rc- nlly Is to take action to secure the nastor's resignation. This call was read by the church clerk nt last Sunday morning's service. The pastor followed it up by some choice bits of pulpit sarcasm , In which ho * used scriptural illus trations to make plain his meaning that this was n very "peculiar people. " Ho - < ald his tory repeats itself , and that the present at tempt was not so much a dcsiro to got rid of the pastor its to cot rid of tbo will of the Lord. The church had driven ono pastor after an other from the lleld , but ho did not propose to bo frightened IUVUY In any such manner. Ho then closed the service by announcing the hymn , "A Charge to Keep I Have. " Mr. Hall and his friends nro preparing to meet the disaffected ones nt the coming meet ing. Tnov claim to bo In a majority , nnd that Instead of doposlnir a pastor , the disturbers of the peace of Xlon will bo summarily tltrown out of the church. As Mr. Hull ex presses It in private conversation , "Just ns. soon as wo toss this ballast overboard you will sco the church go up Just like n bal loon. " Hs ! opponents declare the church Is going up now , and it will be "clear gone1' if t.omo- thing is not dono. They say they want more ballast and less gas. There Is much bitterness of fecllnp , nnd the condition of affairs is lamentable to those who dcsiro the peace and prosperity of Zlon. A peculiar coincidence occurred on Tues day , which is of interest in this connection. The Omaha Baptist asso ciation held Its mooting nt He bron , Nob. , Rev. Mr. Laniar has boon assigned a place on the programme to speak upon "Tho causes which Justify n sever ance of the pastoral relationship and the inlluenco of a minority. " Rov. Air. Laraar was unable to bo present nnd at his request Rov. Mr. Hall teen his place and his topic. DoWitt's Little harly Risers ; best llttlo pills fordyspopsla , .sour stomach , badbroath. Fine battling nt Lake Manawa. Sum mer has returned anil every afternoon and evening hundreds nro taking advan tage of the line bathing. The Cn'riiivnl of Nations. It was such an enthusiastic crowd that witnessed the Initial performance of the Car nival of Nations at the opera house last evening - ing that Prof. Chambers only succeeded in DREADFULPSORIASIS Ooverlnff Entire Body with Whlto Ssaloa. SufToring Fearful. Cured by Cutlcura , Mr illaen'O ( pnorlnsls ) first broke out on my loft clicclc , aprondlni ; ncross my nose , unil nhuoat covcr- ng 1117 fnco. It ran Into my cyds , and the phynlclin nat nfrnld I would lose my eyesight altogether. H gprcnd all ever my hcnd , nnd my Imlr nil foil out , until I wns en tirely bald-hcndcd ; It then broLo lout on niy arms nnd ahouldera1 until ray arms were just ono sere * It covered my entire body , my fncc , head nnd shoulders bchiK the worst. Tlio nlilto cal > 9 fell constantly from my bend , should ers and nrina ; the skin would thicken nnd be red nnd very Itchy , and would crack and bleed If scmtchccl. After spending mnnv hundreds of dollars , 1 wa * pronounced Incuniblo. 1 heard of tlio CimcuuA KEMKDIC- ) , and nfter uslne two bOttlCH UUTICUKA ItFSOI.Vk.NT , I COIlhl DOG ft chaneo ; and nfter I bud taken four bottles 1 wns al most cured ; nnd when I had used sU bottlci ClJTI- crilA UKSOI.VI.NT , ono box of UUTICUUA and ona eaiu of CliTlciniA SoAr , I wni cured of the ( trend- nil dlscT'O from which I bad suRurcd for llvo years. 1 cannot oxpre-a with n pen what I aulTercd buforo imlnu the HKMKiHKH. They aved my llfu , und I feel U my duty to recommend them. My Imlr Is icatorud ns KOOd ns over , nnd so In my oycilglit. Mils. UOSA KKL1.V , Hockwell City , Iowa. Cuticura Resolvent The now llloocl Purifier , Intoinally ( to ulcanso thu blood of all Impurities unil poisonous clu- incntK.laiKl CUTICUHA , IhuKieutKkln euro , anil OUTIUUHA SoAr , an oMiulslto Rltlii llcaullloi , externally , ( to oloar the sklu and sculp and rc- stoio tlio hair ) . Imvu cnrod thousands of discs vrliuiothosheddliiKof scales nioiisuicd a rj 1111 rt dally , the skin orncUcd , bleoilluK' , liurnlnc , and ItehlniT tilnuist buyond ondiiraiici > . hair llfolrnior all Keno , Hiirrorln ; ; turrlbli * . What othur rcinudlca have imidoauch uur'js ? Sold o\ cry whoro. 1'rlco , OUTICUHA , 60o : SOAP , 9io : Knsoi.viiNT , tl , 1'roparod by the I'OTTKU DllITIl A. OlIKMICAI. COIIl'OH\TIO.V , llostOll. t-e Sciiil for "How to Uuro Skin Dlsuifca , " 01 pages .VI Illustrations , and 100 testimonial ) * . 1y r"yTIM.K3 ] , black-heads , redroutih. appodaod LITi. oily nkhi cured by UUTICUUA boAt' . - . * , * . . MaTC * o ncllralo.nnil I.OIMC ( | odor AflerUtlnc. Ifnnttblo to procure HrtANnoN nELt.s BOAP Bond JS | M stamps ami rvcolro a cake by return mill. JAS. S.KIRK & CO. , Chicago. HPEOIAF. . Rhandon noils Wajti ( the pop. plnrBocletyWalti ) nont PUKB to anyone7 tanZ Ing uathrco wrupporaofEbandon UollaSoap. Rnnd lOo in Btamps for eamplo bottle Shatulon Liebig COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF "m DARKEST AFRICA , " "By HonryM. Stanley. 1 The I.lol.lB Company' * Extract WAI tlio choicest. " paico39 , Vol. 1. Moblic and meat loups bad to to prepared In tut > Helen ! quuntltlea to lorvo cut cuiifuli lu onch weak ened mimai lie ttaitk'ercd In. " I'alta fe'J , Vol. 1. "Unu .MadI wanuKud lu crawl near mr tent. He wa nt onro boino to n tire and I Mil within n lav liiclii-tiif It , and with the addition of n pint ut hot broth Diado from tha Llobltf Uouipaar'n iCitrnct of bcof wo restored lilmtohUiieiiiei , " 1'nk'uW , Vol. 11. Oenulno only with foe- Imtlo of J. von Lleblg' * lEiiaturo In blue Ink cro < * laOol , thutt giving n portion of tho" rMflgrnmtnc. Kvcry numbered * wa * cncoreit 'itVo ' or thron tlmci , nnd uvcathcn the nutllf.'rtWwni not satisfied. Tonight the whole prorfrntyttno will bo given , the proceeds going lo ( lite'Christian homo nnd St. Bernard's hotftltM , 1'rlcos , BO and 25 cotita. _ * DoWitt's Ltltlo Kuriy > Uisors ; only ptlloto cure sick hcntlticho nnd reguinta the bt-.fli 2o per cent dlscotiitl on all woolen dress gooiltt ram mm la .today nt the I Jos- ton Store , Council Hiutfr. lit. Open until 10 o'clock Saturday evening. 25 per cent dlpcounlou nil woolen dross goods rcinnnntfl , Saturday ut the liostnn Store , Council UlulTH , In. Open until 10 o'clock Snturduv evening , Still In tlio l/cnd. Miss Kngsdnlo's millinery opening will occur next Wednesday nnd Thursday , September 23 and 21 , 337 Broadway. FrajilcTrlmblo.atty , Baldwin blktc303 ! Good Morning-side. Platted last year. Land cleared und grubbed , streets luid out nnd paved , houses built , sidewalk built , city water put in , streets ordered paved. A vcnr from now the whole addition will bo a beautiful park , well built up with line houses und with nil modern conveniences. Beautiful Morninjrsido. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 143. High prade > work a specialty. " tiOIJTJl OM.lll.l , Inspection of Pork. The Inspection of pork for export contin ues at the Cudahy plant , nnd in the super intendent's ofllco In the Packers' bank build ing , At present thcro nro ten persons em ployed in the microscopic examination here. About one thousand carcasses have under gone the required test and thus far but ono solitary case of trichinae been discovered , which is a remarkable stnto of things. Prof. Michaels , the chief examiner , loft for Kansas City last ovonlng.and will sot Ui ontv Inspectors , lately appointed in ttio p.ulsiu ? J houses there , to work today. Within the past week ho has sets.xly- seven Inspectors to work. They will co.i- tlnuo in the employ of the government , n ting - ing under orders of the secretary of agricul ture in future. Had a l inliliiif ; Tnfj. Gcorpo Burns got a lighting jag on yesterday - day morning and went about looking for a victim to practice on. IIo ran up against S.W. Dennis , the sub-grading contractor on Twen ty-fourth street , and proceeded to pummel him. him.A A laborer named Peter Myor came to his employer's aid , and a thrco-cornercd light , was indulged In , missels nnd shovels doing ' bloody work. When the police arrived the thrco contestants were decidedly hors do combat. Election of Ollleors. The Bohemian Loan and Building associa tion met in Blum's hall last evening and elected the following o fllcors : President , John Mobok ; vice president , R. Blohlavek ; secretary , B. DInsbior | treasurer , M. Bouknl ; directors. John Mo ek , M. Boukal , B. Dins- bier , J. Tobias , F. Kaney and John Onesorg Xotci About , the City. Mrs. Ashlov of Decatur is sojourning with C. L. Cole and fnmllyi William Mungan has been granted a week's EmpTT ChnrlcH II. Accompanied by half Ihq nobility of Austria , went to the Carlsliacl Springs for the leeovery of Ills health. Sltlions.iml , six lintidiccl liniies so the town leeoitlasay. were necesbay , to convoy to company lolh''Plnee. The Carls bad Sjinulol Suit can tig plitnlni'd ut pvury di UK store in U. S. now ut uirllllii ! ; cost. It Is tlio best remedy forcatairh of stomach , constipa tion , liver und kidney troublesgout , rheuma tism , etc. lie sure to obtain the iiuiuilno Im ported article , which must have the signature oj ' Eisner & .Mendolsoii Co. . Solo Agents , Now York , " on every pucUagc. lo.ivoof Absence nnd will hunt along the Plntto. The Bohemian Singing society will gwci n concert at Pivonka's hall this evening. Rov. A. J , Young nnd l.tmlly of Kcnnard are the guests of Rev. C , N. Dawnson. Rov. B. K. Tlmlnn of Central City will occupy the pulpit of the Flwt Methodist church Sunday evening. Charles Cohen was arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of larceny preferred by Ed. MoVey , who accuses him of steal ing ? 5. The Maroons having forfeited to the Athletics , the latter club will play Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Albrights on the latter'.s grounds. E. H. Fast , a prominent ranchman nt Archer. Tex. , was In , bringing llvo loads of cattle that were driven up into Colorado and fed thcro for this market. DoWitt's ' Llttlo IJany IUSOM for the liver FORCE THEK OUT. QWIFT'S SPECIFIC is a rcincily which is far In advance of mctllcnl science , us it 1ms been expelling Mlcrobl from the blood , and curing the worst diseases for GO years , and it is only recently that the medical world have concluded that THE OWJLY WAY to cure disease Is to force out the buccilll throuch the PORES OF THE SKIN. I Never Fails to do this , Mn.V. . C. Crnrii" , Kdltor of the MtclJinbMrcXcui" , nt Iliijdton , Vn , MJ tlmt he h 9 licen entirely rcllev- cd from an nlnce-a uhlih fornucl In lils tlirnnt , n-id c.umcil lntcn a pun. nlmost choking Mm. Ho c.nild not eu.lllow rollil foiHl , and una In a most painful condition. He mitt ; tlint lie took nnlf three bottks , anil thut It plKctiu n coiiiltto : | cure. Treatise on Blood nnd Skip Olfcn c3 nailed free. BAD BLOOD I Pinples on tbo Taca I Breaking Oat | Bkln Tronblei | Llttlo Sates i Hot Skin ) Boils l Blctohefl | Odd Bares | Bad Breath ) Boa Month or Llpa | IT ) oil illlfir Trom nnr or lhr o ijuiptuiii * , tiiL * ENGLISH WHY ? lUvoyou pTcrtifcd mrrcuryl It so , did you Sctro youriolf tliB needed nttfiitlon at the lima I ; Wo need nottoll you th t you rcqu ro n Wood medicine , to ensure frenlnm froni tlio oftjr f- : frtte I > r. Aokrr'.Kn.rll.h II [ .odUlilr _ : litl.o . FOR SALE DY KUHN & CO. mid S 5IAN .t McCONNKhL , , Omaha. DyKpppsIn. In tlio lianooTtlto present ccn- orntliin. ItlitrorltHciirpniiilltHiittciHlnntB , t licnilacltp , constlimtloit ami iillri , that Itavn Itrrnmn no fainom. They not oil the ilf ( ; < > Htii fir iniH , fUln thrnx tona und vigor without griping or nausea. 2 Wo ertiil tlio mnrvelntm French ItrmcJy CALTHOS frw , nnd n loaal Kunrnntpctliit CALTHOS will HTOI' lltiohorsrx A. l-.ml..lon. , CUItn Nnc > rnintorrlira.Vnrlcocclo and KKt-TOUi : I.o > t Visor. Use it and fay t/satfs/leil. AdJrcM , VON MOHL CO. , Bolo lLi rlun IgrnU , llaclnnttl , Ohio. Centrally Localcd ItrnaiHvay.t 41 t St. , NVw York AMEUIOAN AN1 > SICK HEADACHE ' roglttvely cured by thrso Little rills , CARTER'S They also rcllcro Dis tress from Dyspepsia , Indigestion - ims digestion nnd Too llaarty Kntlng. A perfect rem edy for UluincM , Nnunen , Drowsiness , Biul Taste in the Mouth , Coated Tocguo , Pain tn the SI Jo , TOItrin I.IVKH. They regulate tbo DowcU. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE S PEOI AL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ _ .rpKN anil twenty ncro garden tracts near J Counell Illuirs , also vlm-YimK fruit farms nnd choice fiiims for Male. * > rml for lint , John ston .1 Van I'attun. I/OU ItP.NT-On October I. ISfll. thn room JL1 now occupied by ( ll'ln-rt llros. as Icuulllco. Apuly to I.romird Kvorott _ \ \ T I lili ttniln Unlit road wagon. 120 HH , for Sifuty bicycle , Indies' . III ) ' . ' Avoinie I ) . hloyi-U' . 51.1 Inh , tn pei- fcct aider , will intuo for Rood rlllo , ; U calibre. O. A. Atklni , Council Ululls , la. _ FOH HAl.i : A nice ( | iilot uuircy horse : or Mill trndo for a draught boiau. Call alT , Co uX WTj\ o. V , " _ _ _ I71OU "llKXTNlcoly"furnUheil front room J- with or ulthout bouid. Itoforcia'es. 110'J fourth avenue. t.AIKVOVANti : . mind reading or 1'sy- C'lioinctrv. Dlsn.isvs of till kind dliiKnosoil and treated with hot baths und niHssnge. All letter * promptly nnswcrud , Ollk'o honrx , n u m to 10 p. in , Ivo. 11. . ' . luenuu I' , near cor. WANTliD- ( Iranil hotel , woni.in pastry cook , ( ioodugos. . Also furnish an assistant. _ \VANTKD-At Orand hotel , chambermaids ; i > good WURCS for those coming well rocom- mciulod. _ " "ijlOll SALH or Hont Garden land with JL1 houses , by J. It. Ulce , 101 Main at. , Council ntuiTs. Stove IJonlM by Cole & Colo. It Is easy to got swindled on a stove , flood polish nifd nickel voter poor Iron. Light cheap goods are often more shcnvy than k'ooils worth twlco ; IH much money. Wouro nut BellIng - Ing out to quit business every fall ; no are hero to star. Our reputation for giving value i Ocelx oil to our customers hits liullt tin for tin u IUTKO nnd Rrouln trade. Wo IKINO pur chased for cash llvo c'ir lo.tdsof stoves ut lower prices nnd bolter cootls than wo liuvo over before offered the pnblle. Keinember wo cin : sell Vou u eooK stove tioni (500 tojli.00 : a heater fioni S.LOi to t'j.W. The celebi-utod Ililluit : : Homo null P. 1' . Stewart heaters , the best ever offered.Vo are solo n cents for the John Van Mot stcol rniiRes , the htewait cook stoves , the Kadiunt Home ranges everybody como and see goods und fat price * . Always plcimcil to show goods to unvonu In- totcsted Will sell on pnymeiit where dcslied without e.\tri : ehnrKC Cole Jt toleII iMnin Stroet. 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. U. Jucquomin & Co.'s Jewelry Store LYON &MEALY STATL A. MONROE STO .CHICAGO * ; * w ) lmtlTtiek thtjrnfiytnl rcfa Caulocut of U u < l Initrvarntt. Uniforms nJ KnulpmenU. 400 , 1 la * UlaslrAlIotu tfeit.rlUDC ) crrry f ritcUrcqjlr il by Rindt or Drum Corf4 ( fncladlnj Rrj > alilo { Mfcl- rliU , Tflmm nxs'lc. CoLUlat lutUiittloni for ( Am Uur U nAtt LxmtlM toj Scnlti , T > rum Mvor'i Twik * . Ily-Ijiwi , ftui k -MrlUuidMB * * * . COUNCIL BLUFFS STEMl DYE WORKS , All kinds of Dyeing and t'leiuilnn dnno In tha liltthpst style of the art I'mleil and stained fabric * untile to look us good as now , lleil fciilht'M I'lonnod bv stoum In HrU-oliiss man ner. Work promptly domiuim delivered Innll parts of tins country. Sintl for prlco Hit. C. A. MAOIIAN , - - I'UUl'UIP.TOH. NX ) llro.iilwity , Noir Northuoi urn Do pot IOWA. CITIZENS STATE BANKer or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,000 DIIIECTOUS I. A. Mlllor , P. O. Oleasoit , P. U SluiL-iirt , 1 * I ) . Hurt , J. I ) . lMiminiloii. Ohurlc * It llaiinait. Transact general biinUInx busi ness. Largest capital and surplus of any ban'c ' In Southwestern louu. NTE.REST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRSTNATIONALBASK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1'nltl Up Ciinitul $100,000 OliloU orKitnlrod Innk lit Ilio city Foreign niut ilnine tlo oxchnntfo nntt toc.tl flocurltlo * . l > poclnl nttuntlun imtil tocollcclloiK. Accmmti nf IndlvlA- tinH , banki , li.inkeri nnd curpor.tttoni loltoltu I. rorreionilpiirn | Invltod Uio. : 1' . aANFOUIl , President. A.V. . 1IIKK.MA.V. Cmhlor. A. T ItlCi : . Axlstant Caililor. ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY HOARDING AM ) DAV SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. Can bo reached from anv of the depots on motor , Conducted hy thoSNtursof Cliarlty , It. V. JI. TKK.MS 1'ur boanl nnd tuition , uinhr.ioliiK nil hr.inclios of a llnNliud o.lno.itlon roryuiniK liiillos , * " . " > /or busslnn or llvo montln. coiu- inonuliiK Hist Monday In Siintoinbcr und Kob- riiury , ruipcotlvoly , 1'or furtlior p.irtlcttlurs lltl < "CVi- 81STKU SUITUIOB. St. TraucK Ao.idomy , Counull lllnlTn. In. Sims & - I'rao Saundcrs-Aioorinoyti ami fcdornL points. Itoams II , 4 ittitl Uutiobluclc , Council HliilTj. I.L. HI rilimhnrc Attorney at Law , No. 19 . J , tUillUUllai ] > 0.irl struct , ever llitsh- null's storo. Tolopliuno No. 3 > l liiistnos * hours. 8 u. in. tn'J p. lu , Council ItlnlH In. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , Manager. W. C. ESTEP , 14 N- Main St. , Oouncil Blufls. Funeral Director aud Einlalmor. 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. .VIOST 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 , Ca rrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and Blood , an J all surgica operations. Deformities of the. Human Body , Brace Dept , RACKS , TRUSSRStand nil manner f surgical appliances , manufactured to order nnd n lit Ruarattead. Tlio bntco department U tinder the ohtuvro of J. P. Wo' > bor , who wns Dr. tMcMomuny's brace maker for years , and who is unreservedly recommended by the medical profession ns bolng the best bniooiniUor lu tli 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 A DISEASES OP WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Book on Diseases of Women Froo. Only Rollablo Modlo.xl Institute making n Specialty of Private Dhoaao ? . lo blood diseases successfully trcaiod. Syphilitic Poiton removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for las * of Vital Power. I'OIWJIIH unabn to visit us may bo treated at homo by correspondence. All communications confidential. Medicines or instruments nont by mail or express , Bocuroly picked , an markw to indicate contents or Bonder. Ono personal interview preferred. Call and consult ns or Bond history of your case , nnd wo will sund in plain wrapper , o BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; upon private , special or nervous diseases , Impotency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varlcocelo , with question list. Address " v MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.