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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THTKHDAY SEPTEMBER 24 , 1891.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICK ; NO. 12 1'EAKL STREET.
by Carrier In any part of the City.
II.V. . TI1.TON , - MANAur.R.
J J.J.F.I ' c1 ! * Ofltcc . No. 41
Etr , | . Nlia !
MI.\OH . ) / / : . % J7O.V.
K. Y. P. Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , cool.
Croft'i chattel loans , 20 Snpp block.
If you want water In your vard or house
po to Hixby'8 , .W ' Merrlam block.
The Hrc eo habeas corpus cnso was finished
ycstnrdny nftorr.oon in the superior court nnd
submitted.
The funeral of Mrs. M. B. Swan will occur
today nt2:30 : p.m. , from the resldencn of
A. B. Walker.
William Hamburg , n saloonkeeper , wns
arrested yesterday in urn Ing , charged with
belling liquor to minors.
A marriage license has been Issued to W.
II. Nlcklcs of Dillon , Colo. , and Cora B.
Kccnc of Council Bluffs.
"Men and Women" will b presented nt
the Brocdway theater this evening. Uoth
the piny nnd the company arc oxccllctu.
At the Catholic church there was n dual
wedding , the couples being C. II. Wilson and
Anna 1'Iahnrty , C. A. Corcoran nnd May
Flnhnrty. The brides nro sisters.
The "Married Ladles' Social society" will
moot with Mrs. Norton , 2010 Thirteenth ave
nue , this afternoon , A full attendance Is de
sired nn there is Important business to bo
trtnsnctcd.
A barn belonging to Hiram White , nt the
upper end of Harrison Street , caught lira
tnynt before last nnd wns burned to the
ground. The llame-i are supposed to have
been of incendiary origin.
William \ \ . Nason nnd Miss Cora M.
Smith were mm rlod yoatordnv noon nt the
residence of Hov. Father McMouotrv of 1st.
Francis Xnvler's church. They will reside
at the corner of Seventh nnd Mill streets.
Mike Kndnro und John Mohcr wore to
have had a hearing In Justice Hammer's
court yesterday afternoon on the chnrge of
committing nn nssnult nnd battery on Lon
Klce , but the cnso v/as continued until Friday.
Prof. A. P. Stout of Indianapolis will lee-
turo this evening nt the Presbyterian church
on the subject , "Jesus on Trial.1 The lec
ture will be under the nusplces of the Young
Men's Christian association. Admission , 2.1
cents.
Judge Mncv heard the trial of the suit of
the Omaha National bank against ICimball &
Champ yesterday. At the close of the testi
mony the cnso was submitted to the court
without argument , und taken under advise-
mont.
A progressive high llvo party was riven by
the iShsses Nellie Bowman and Carrie Mor
gan yesteiday afternoon to n number of their
young lady friends. Pri/es were awarded
Miss Maud Oliver nnd Miss Carrie Farns-
worth.
H v. J. tt. Lemon summoned the police to
the Christian homo last evening to place
under arrest Kosa Leland , n young lady who
has been stopping nt the home for some time
past. She had manifested symptoms of In-
sauity.
On the evening of September 4 Dricsbach's
pavilion near tbo entrance to Fail-mount
park wns broken Into and n lot of candy
stolon. Roman , Hichnrd Kisscll , Frea Kls-
scll , ICd 1C It-by and Carl Johnson have been
nrrcstcd nnd charged with the deed.
DoWltt's Llttlo barly ilisers ; bet littla
pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath.
Autumn ' ( It Millinery DlHpla.y.
Having secured many Parnsian and
New York patterns , wo cordially invlto
the ladies of Council BlulTs and vicinity
to call at the millinery parlors of
Misses Sprink .t Fcaron , 329 Broad war ,
Tuesday and Wednesday of next week ,
September 29 and ! 10.
The choicest novelties , now goods
every day nt Louis' , Masonic block.
j'j/.so.vi i. r.tit.Kiit. ti'iiH.
Mrs. Dr. Susan C. Snyder returned yester
day morning from n visit of ten days with
friends in Nebraska.
Most complexion powders have n vulgar
glare , but I'ozzonl's is a true boautilier ,
who.io effects are lasting.
AMU Delight the Inllcfl. (
The Indies of Council RlulTs and vi
cinity are invited to the opening of Mifcs
Jtagbdalo'a now millinery parlors next
\V'cdne.stliy ; and Thursday , Soptcinbor
S3 und a I , wlioro the choicest and latest
novelties will bo displayed , imported
liatH , bonnotrt and KuuHrth round hats.
F Miss Itn ridalo has secured a perfect
artist for hortrinr.flinff department , who
IniB been Identiliud with ono of the fir&t
retail houses of Chicago nnd alao of San
I'YancifaCO. y)7 ; ) LJroadwav.
Frank Trlmblo.titty , Baldwin blk.tcl 303
Not n I.oNiiiK Oaine.
A morning raP ° r published an article yes
terday slating that the cxpoiimont tried by
the Council BlulTs Tueatrical company in
leasing the Broadway theater and running it
us n first-class establishment had been nu ex
periment , and thnt John Dohany , the owner
of the buildiiiL' . would taku it off the hands
of the company nt the end of the year , or
sooner If he could bo prevailed upon to do .so.
Manager Smith of the theater was seen yes
terday , nnd madu Ills statement of the lUTmrs
of the company ns follows :
"Two or three months ago the members of
the company were very much discouraged.
Wo toou held of the house Just before the
close of the season , nnd had to contend
against inferior companies besides standing
big expenses on the house It wns not bring
ing in cent. At that time I saw Mr.
Dolmny and mndo partial arrangements for
him to take back the house nt the end of the
venr.Vo agreed that wo should each of us
have the privilege of booking comunnlos ,
subject to the veto of the other , and ivo hnvo
carried the house on this way ever since , seas
as to protect whichever one should have it
next year.
"Since the opening of the season things
hnvi < commenced to look very different , nnd
even the least sanguine members ol the
company realize that the house cnn bo made
to pny well. " _
A very small pill , but a very " good one. Do
Witt's Little Karly Hisors.
ALWAYS IN ADVANCI3.
Tlio HoNton Store Ahva.VH Ijontla In
l-'rtvsli Now OooitH nnd l.mv Prices.
People who see the iininonso lot of
boxes that are being unloaded every day
at the Uoslon Store naturally wonder
wlioro the contents all go to. The jjoods
all tfo on tlio sholvofl , but they don't stay
there lonj , ' . Wo believe in maUtn prices
that will niovo them. Thisweok wo jot
in an Innuendo lot ot now fall dress oodB ,
hosiery , underwear , domestics , khl
KloveH , mitts and the like. This will bo
another banner week at ttio Huston
Ktoro. Wo want every lady in Council
UlulTs and vicinity to call ,
BOSTON STOIII : , Council HiulTs ,
Kothoriiitfhain , Whltolaw t Co. ,
Leaders and promoters of low prices.
Approved tlio HonilM.
The .school board held n special mooting
Tuesday evening for the purpose of approv
ing the bonds of K. K. Wrlcht and Kenll-
nitml Wios , the now secretary nnd treasurer
of the board.Vlo' bond was lu the sum of
\Vlirn Uaby TTM sick , we K TP her Cixstorls ,
\Vlirn ( henunChlMshecrlej forO'uitorla ,
When lie brcnino > IU * , ihe clung to C&ttorla ,
\Yb u tlm bad CbUUrt-D , ilio thvui Cuitorl * .
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Cornpromito by Which Kimbill & Ohamp
Will Kosuino Business.
MAY OPEN UNDER ANOTHER NAME ,
All I'lnnnutul Olill atloiiH Arrange !
to the Hut l-fl'iiet Ion of tlio
Stocklioltlcrs-Otticr News
Notes of IntcrcHt.
Kvcr since the arrival In the city of the
representatives of the eastern stockholders
of the Kimball-Champ Investment company ,
ten duys or so ngo , there has boon much
time and talk toward devising plans by
which the company might bo enabled to pay
its debts aud resutno business.
The magnitude of the amounts Involved
made it seem n strong Inducement for the at
torneys to prolong thn expensive litigation.
But now it Is assured that Council Bluffs will
retain one of Its great moneyed Institutions
nnd tnat It will bo restored to Its wonted
strength Instead of wasting away In the
courts.
A compromise was reached yesterday by
which the assurance is given thnt additional
capital will bo put into the company , and it
will be reorganized , though probably under
some now name , nnd will proceed with the
business.
Hr the stipulations the investment com
pany retain * the ownership of the Grand
hotel mid Manhattan subject to the
mortcagcs.
Kimbnll nnd Chamn retire from their oftl-
ccs and entirely from the management. The
business will bo in the hands of a receiver
until such time as the stockholders can re
organise. A now man lias already been
singled out for president , nnd will doubtless
bo secured. Ho is nn eastern capitalist of
abundant wealth and experience nnd will
come hero to personally manage the business.
It is understood that ho proposes to put fTiO-
000 more into the business as h's ' pcrsounl in
vestment.
In the suit of Gape ct al. vs. ICimball &
Champ , tbo pleadings were yesterday so
amended as to conform with the compromise.
The claim for a money judgment for $100,000
is stricken out and abandoned. The prayer
for the cancellation of the deeds of the Grand
hotel and Manhattan Is also dropped. All
matters charged against the assignee ,
M. F. Hohrer are withdrawn. The
light has never been directed against him
personally , and has never invoked any Inti
mations thnt ho was not handling his trust
honestly , but the eastern stockholders did
not want any assignee. In arranging for his
retirement , therefore , care was taken to place
him light In tbo matter.
A small portion of the stock issued to Kimball -
ball and Champ , and for which they had given
their individual notes , Instead of casn pay
ments , was cancelled and the notes ninount-
intr to J12KX ( ) each were returned to them.
Of the balance of the stock a Inrgo number
of their shares nro held in the cast ns col
lateral , and thu remainder , S'JO shares , are
retained under a special agreement growing
out of the present compromise , nnd subject
to future disposition in which the rights of
oil nro to bo protected.
C U. llannan , the efllclent cashier of the
Citizens' bank has been appointed receiver
under this arrangement nnd lilod his bond of
S.V,000 ) yestordav afternoon. The assignee ,
Mr. Kohror , will turn over to him this morn
ing nil the assets and the preliminary steps
looking to a reorganization will speedily fol
low.
Mrs. V'inslow's Soothing Svrup for children
'
ren teething gives quiet , ho'lpful rest. ! J5
cents a bottle.
Miss Iliigstlnlo'fi Slilllnery
Miss Hagsdnlo's millinery opening
last oveniiifr was n brilliant nfTair , and
was the means of delighting hundreds
of Council H lull's ladies. It was their
first opportunity to see the styles for the
corning autumn and winter , and the
brilliant di&play was a never ending
source of surprise and delight to
them. The displav showed the Indies
that the styles are radically different
from preceding seasons. Every style
that will bo worn in Now York , Londoner
or Paris is exhibited , and the wonder is
how it is possible for human ingenuity
to produce the hundreds of different
hats and bonnets shown and have no
two of them twomblo each other. Tlio
English styles are almost severe in their
plainness , while the French hats are
everything that the most fanciful could
wish.
wish.Miss
Miss Ilngsdnlo'a parlors are hand
somely decorated with liowor < and
plants , and the tasty arrangement of
everything lends additional charm to
great display of beautiful goods. To
enable all the ladies of Council Bluffs to
attend the opening Miss Kngsdnlo has
concluded to continue it the remainder
of the wool ; , both day and evening.
I'cilltloil Porridge.
The republican county convention wilt be
held this inon.ing at 11 o'clock in the court
houso. The candidates for the various ofllces
nrc not numerous. For sheriff there nro three
candidates mentioned , Alderman Peter
Smith. .1. M. Scanlan and O. It. Lucas. The
last named gentleman , however , states thnt
ho has never pushed himself forward , and the
only tall ; that his been indulged in on the
subject has been doro by his friends. It is
probable that Or. J. H. Cleaver will bo the
nominee for coroner.
There is also to bo a justice of the peace
elected nt the regular election in November.
Culls for township caucuses will bo issued m
tno course of a few weeks in order to nomin-
nto candidates. L. Swcaringon , A. T. Wtnt-
tlosey and L' . Wesley have como to the front
nt this early day.
Do Witt's Little Early Uiscrs ; only pill t
cure sick hejdacho and -reguiato the biols
1 lie Hcason Why
Wo have marked our goods at plain
manufacturers' prices is that wo are go
ing out of business. Our time hero is
limited and wo are willing to dispose of
our irooils without n cent of profit ns
rapidly as we can employ help to wait on
customers. Everybody who visits our
htore can see what goods cost and , i ! '
must bo sold at cost. Furniture , carpets ,
cooking and heating stoves , bedding at
aotual cost ; many goods less than cost.
Cull early before the stock is broken.
MANUEL & KLEIN.
A treat Is promised the ladles In pat
terns ut our opening. Wutch for the
the date. Louis , Masonic block.
KiitcrtalnmmitN.
The Herman Indies nro having n very suc
cessful and cnjoyablo series of entertain
ments In the Masonic Temple hall this week.
There are anumuorof tempting booths and
a line display of fancy works. The contests
fpr various articles nro becoming spirited
nnd will increase rapidly ns the close np-
proaches. Lust evening the Inisfnll society
gave nn enjoyable dramatic entertainment In
the Broadway theatre. The to was much
merit shown for an ninntour organization ,
nnd tha participants were so heartily np-
pluuded ns to indicate how well their etTorts
to please were appreciated. Tonight u grand
ball Is the special feature.
No gripping , no nausea , no pain when
OoWltf * Llttlo Early Hisor * are taken
Small pill. Sato pill. Hen pill.
Now fall goods , finest line in the city ,
just reivilvod at Uoltor'a the tailor's , 310
Broadway. _
Drs. Wood bury , dentists , 30 Pearl
street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone
145. High { 'rado work a specialty.
Win ) Wrote the Hunil Illllh ?
Too Bresee Insanity ease was brought up
agslu m the superior court yesterday and
occupied the whole day until the tiruu for ad
journment. Among the testimony that was
Introduced by the defoiuo wore a couple of
hand bills , which caused something of a sen-
latiou. One had Ixjeu struck off , to ull op-
ponnxnccs , to advertise tha millinery business
of Mr , and Mrs , Ilroseo In Missouri Val
ley. At the foot of tlio bill was a pnr.igraph
in which tba writer took the pains to inform
the public that Mr. nnd Mrs. Brcseo were not
iniano , that they did not bcltovo in stealing ,
In throwing poison In order to got trade , erIn
In 'doing a number of other disreputable
things. The paragraph wns an incoherent
Jumble of words nnd looked very much ns
though It might have been gotten up by some
onn whoso wits were not Just right.
Tbo second hand-bill was an advertisement
of n lecture which Mrs. Breseo was to deliver
liver In MUsourl Vnlloy , on the "U'onderfu' '
Experiences of Mrs. Hresco. " This was
Rotten up i' ' the same shape ns tlio other ,
nnd wns evidently the product of the satm
genius. The nttornoy for the board of super
vlson showed the handbills to MM. Brcscc
who denied having written them or author
Ized her signature to bo placed to It. Mr.
Droseo also denied having anything to do
with the niTnlr. Aftcrn numberof witnesses
had been placed on the stand , the further
trlnl of the case was postponed until this
mornlntr.
Ue Witt's Llttlo Early KtscM , bostpilU
Fine bathing at L-iko Manawa. Slim
mer has returned and ovorv afternoon
nnd evening hundreds are talcing advan
tage of the line bathing. .
KIHUKIl'S WllW'KHI ) MFB.
Mri. Kr.inul * ) Murphy N'ot the Cause ol
Her Former Htisbuiul'H Downfall.
A sensational telegram from Clevelnna Is
going the rounds of the press , nnd is doing
such Injustice to Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Murphy thnt their many friends deem it no
longer ndvlsnblo to treat it with silent con
tempt , but to give it thu denial which the
facts vrarrnnt.
The telegram Is to the effect thixt there np-
ponred In police court at Cleveland E. D. F.
Fisher ( Mrs. Murphy's former husband )
charged with vagrancy. Fisher in telllnir his
story to the Judge claimed thnt his ruin was
due mainly to the fact thnt his wife , who WHS
nn earnest tcmpcrnnco worker , became Infat
uated with Francis Murphv , separated from
her husband , procured a divorce , got most of
the property und then married Mr. Murphy.
Fisher , who had been somewhat in the habit
of drinking , was so crushed by these actions
of his wife thnt ho plunged still deeper Into
dissipation , spent what he had left from his
oncc'nmplo fortune and has become n homeless
loss wanderer.
The facts which contrndict thcso roving
statements of a whiskey-dayed brain are so
well known to Council Bluffs readers of Tin :
Bin : that they need no repetition save for
the information of others , who are not so con
versant with thorn , and who are , therefore ,
liable to bo misled by Fisher's ntntements.
Fisher was n well-to-do tobacco dealer In
Council Bluffs , and for years the family was
a happy and respected one. Fisuer was an
active church member , but gradually fell
from grace , got into the drink habit ,
and wns so carried away by it that he
changed from a loving , tender husband to n
bruto. Tbo sufferings of his wife , her fidelity
to him oven when ho shamefully abused her.
her loyal shielding of his cruel habits , were
known to her intimate friends , but never
paraded before the public. Even after her
friends warned her that her life itself was
imperilled she clung to him , until at last
separation became n necessity , n divorce was
secured nnd her property interests protected.
These sad events all took place long before
she had ever met Francis Murphy.
All wore surprised that she did not
secure n legal separation from Fisher long
before she did. The wnolo family trouolc ,
with its many chapters of cruelty and suffer
ing , wu due to whisky capturing and ruling
the highest mind of a man who otherwise
would have remained n true and tender hus
band , instead of becoming n bruto. Were it
not for the whisky befuddling his brain ho
would not now bo voicing any such charges
against his former wile.
It was long after the divorce , and while
Fisher was wandering nbout the country ,
that Mrs. Fisher wns devoting her energies
to chnritablo and temperance work , and lead
ing nn unselfish , sacrificing life , when she
met Francis Murphy , the grent temperance
apostle , nud in the course of time bccanio nls
wife.
In Council Bluffs , whore Mrs. Murphy has
longest lived and is best known , she is most
highly esteemed. She ranks as a uoblo typo
of true womanhood.
For Schlltz beer apply to ft. R. Grotto
Swanson Music Co. , H35 Broadway.
Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round
trip tickets from Omaha , including boat
ride , 50c ; on sale at news stands at Millard -
lard and Murray hotels.
EIGHTH 1VAHDKIIS AWAKE.
.Republican Clnli Gets Into Battle
Trim with Grent Alacrity.
The annual mootinc of the Eighth Ward
Hopublican club tor the election of oflicers
was ueM last night at 039 North Twenty-
fourth street. There were about 150 mem
bers present and the meeting was a lively
one.
President Wilcox presided and Jnmcs
Allen presided over the records.
Treasurer Sp.ilding reported .uat the
treasury contained JT4 whlcl ' ' forth
prolonged applause.
The secretary read a commiiu i 'Dm
the Sixth Wnrd club relating to . . . ( -i. > . o ,
and Frank Spore , chairman of the jubi. 3
committee , stated that the Ninth ward nud
appointed a committee to act in conjunction
with the Sixth ward committee in disposing
of tickets for the affair. On motion of C. E.
Brunor , a m mber of the council from the
Eightn ward , the chairman was given power
to appoint n committee of three to co-operato
with the Sixth wnrd committee.
A short recess was then token , during
which n long list of names was added to tlio
incmDership roll.
C. E. Briiner moved the appointment of a
committee of three , including the secretary ,
to revise the list of members mid strike off
all who had moved out of the wnrd. M. F.
Singleton nmcuded to include nil who had
joined the independent party. This caused a
warm debate , but the motion ns amended
prevailed by a largo majority , and the chair
appointed Messrs. Singleton and Savillo as
the comiiittoo to act with the secretary.
Tbo club then proceeded to the election of
ollicers , which resulted us follows : J. W.
Nictiols , president ; M. F. Singleton , first
vice president ; W. W. Koysor , second vice
president ; G. H. Uathbun , secretary ; H.
II. Irey , first assistant secretary ; A. W.
Parker , second assistant secretary ; Dr. S. 1C.
Spnldlnp , treasurer.
Tno club adjourned to meet ono week from
tonight at the sarao place , ttW Norm Twenty-
fourth street.
AS USUAL.
IjadlcH or tlio Turnvcrolii Give a
Very SiiccfSHful Entertainment.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Omaha Turn-
vercln gave Us third annual anniversary
entertainment nnd Dull at Gormanla bull Inst
evening. Owing to the uncomfortable torn-
pcrnturo , the dancing iloor offered fnwor
attractions nnd nnd was not therefore ns well
lilted ns would othorwUo have boeu the case ,
but a fair s > Uini und well pleased audlonco
onjoyoii the prosuntntion of thoono net furco ,
"Tho First Dinner , " with which the enter
tainment opened.
It was represented by the following cnst :
Otto llulrur. asiassor Mr. Otto I < euz
nucunle. his brldu Mrs. Wulllutrtr
Dr. Itomber Mr. Conner
Charlotte , tlio servant . . .Mlis Ida Andrews
The indescrinablo cookery of the days of
o.irly married llfo wns laughably portrayed.
Miss Andres made n rollicking old countrv
"dloiistmadchon , " nnd Mr. Lenz wns fully ns
uneasy nud oinburrassod ns bU role de
manded.
An Interesting address wns delivered by
Mr. Henry Hauoens , president of tno or-
gnnlzation , in which ho referred to its turns
nnd purposes and thu work already accom
plished.
The committee In charge , cousistlng of
Misses Ftintilo Fruehauf , Eva Strieker , Ida
Mlttnucr , Emma Andies nnd Ella Kemp , baa
the satisfaction of seeing thu entire enter
tainment pass off smoothly nnd ngrecably.
Similar entertainments will be given every
month during the coining winter , In connec-
lou wltli the locial gatherings ° ' tuo
Tumors.
nioixlv right With Trnnipn.
Ottosio , Miss. , Sept. 2i. ; Last evening five
ramps called at the homo of Engineer Finch
and Insisted that Mrs. Finch should buy a
Inf. At her call lor Help bur husband catno ,
but wns obliged to rofWil before n tramp * !
revolver. Returning uhl.s room ho scctirci !
a revolver , and from a window opened lire on
tbo trattips , They returned the lire , wound *
< Ing Finch In the arm. Ho fired llvo shots ,
three tnklng effect , 'Btvo-tramjis are seriously
nnd n third severely wounded. All llvo uro
In Jail. Y
WITH Tim "TUA IN.
Kiicoiiraglng Outlook Cor the Ne
braska Advertising Caravan.
Heporta of the advertising trnla are moro
encouraging every day. Counties thnt nro
tnklng part In the matter nro showing n great
deal of enterprise towards having plans per
fected for the train to start. The genera
secretnry reports that he will bo nblo to give
dctlnlto orders regarding products that wil
bo shipped In from eni-h county , by not later
than the . ' ! 0th lust. There Is still room lor
three moro counties and there are plenty
more In tbo state thnt should tnio part in this
enterprise.
Thocourty commissioners nro helping n
great mnny counties on this train and It Is no
more than lust that they should. There
should bo more western counties represented ,
and with the line showing that they cat ;
make this year , It will ccrtalnl\ to their
ndvnntai0 to make arrangements to go with
this delegation. There nro already suniclcnl
funds reported to make nt loust n twenty-live
days' trip. Arrangements nro trying to bo
mnde with some six or eight counties nt the
present time In addition to what h.ivo al
ready been reported , nnd it is expected by
Saturday night that n full report can be
made.
It is positively decided thnt the train will
start Thursday ovonlnir , October 15 , and
leovo Omaha that evening. Each countv
lli.it is expecting to send a delegnte should
send a manuscriut copy ofhat they want la
the advertising book to the general secretory
Immediately. They must limit their write-
up from 1,000 to i,000 ! words.
Omaha should bo well ronrescntod on this
train , and as extra delegates can bo sent by
paying fiTK ) extra , It would be a coed ido.i for
at least four from Omnha to accompany this
train. There are corporations hero In
the city that have uroperty Interests
enough to Justify them In sending n
man to expressly represent their own
interests. This would be n grand oppor
tunity for the East Oni'iha Land compMiy ,
as there will , no doubt , bo n great many visi
tors to the train , who will bo there to look up
locations for manufactories und it is certain
thnt the advantages thnt cnn be shown by
'
East Omaha will bo worthy the attention o'f
any one. Tno South Omaha packing com
panies should nlso bo well represented on
this train , nnd the general secretary says
thnt no doubt arrangements could be made
\\heroDyngrcatinanyof their goods could
bo used In trimming the car , and it is ex
pected thnt the committee will wnit upon
them and talk this matter over.
IJOB I1AXTEU COMING HACK.
One of Mr. Dickoiihon's old Ijioiitcn-
nnth Kctnrng to tlio Lmlon Pacific.
Hobert Baxter has resigned his position as
western superintendent of thu Baltimore fc
Ohio , aud will be appointed to tha position
of superintendent of ono of the western divi
sions of the Union Pacific. The appointment
will bo effective nbout the middle of Octo
ber.
ber.Mr.
Mr. Baxter is well known on the
Union Pacillc. having been superintendent
of the Wyoming division under Mr.
Dickinson. Ho resigned shortly nfter that
gentleman left the Union Paelic and was ap
pointed to n position on the Baltimore &
Ohio under Mr. Dickinson.
It is probable that Mr. Baxter will bo made
superintendent of the main line on the Oregon
gen between Portland and Huntington , under
L. McNeill , to succeed Cooklngham.
Mr. Scott'M
An ofllclal circular bus boon issued an
nouncing the appointment of J. X. Brown ns
noting assistant general passenger aud ticket
agent of the Union Pacific , vice J. W. Scott ,
resigned , the appointment to take effect Oc
tober 1.
Mr. Scott has been connected with the
Union Pacific for soiua tima as assistant gen
eral passenger nirent and is a railroad man of
ability' ns well as a genial , companionable
gentleman.
Mr. Brown , although young in years , is a
railroad man of experience and is destined to
rise in the profession. Ho has been with
the Union Pacific for the past three years ,
beine promoted to his present Dositlon from
that of chief clerk In the passenger oftico.
Ho came to the Union Pacific with Mr.
Lom.ix , having been chief clerk of the Bur
lington , Cedar Hapids < fc Northern at Cedar
Hapids for four years before that time. Pre
vious to that ho was rate clerk in the Chicago
ofticos of the Chicago & Grand Trunk road.
The appointment of Mr. Brown raises Mr.
C. McKcnzio to the position of chief clerk in
the otllce-
1HIO MAYOK'S SIGNATU1112.
There'll Bo Fun Before It's AIl\etl ( to
Charley Squires' U'arraut.
Tuesday night the city council rejected
Mayor Cusnlng's veto nnd ullowed
C. E. Squires tbo sum of $ Tb74.15 ,
for ttreot sweeping done during the
mouths of August , September nnd
October , 1SW. Messrs. Lowry nnd Elsassor
were the only members who voted to sustain
the vetp ,
The reason tnnt the council voted to de
vote two hours to the rending of the Journal
is now explained. When Mr. Donnelly who
moved that the journal bo road , entered the
room , there were but thirteen memosrs pres
ent. Ho had some doubts nbout being nblo
to pass the bill over tlio mayor's veto and re
sorted to that course" in order to allow the
dilatory members time to nrrlvp. That is the
story told bv some parties who were in the
deal They nlso state thnt Mr. Morenrty's
lengthy speech in favor of the Squires'bill
was simply for the purpose of killing tirao.
The bill has passed the council
but It will bo several days before
Mr. Squires will receive his money ,
nnd if ho gnts it then It will bo at the fag cud
of n Inw suit.
Mayor Cushlug has not signed the wnrrnnt
nnd what is more ho will not do so until com
pelled by a manduinus issued by the
court.
The mayor said yesterday morning that if
Squires had performed the work according
to contract ho would have no hesitancy in
paying him his money , but ho had not. The
bill had bean rejected by the Board of Pub
lic Works and three times rejected by the
council.
Small In size , great In results ; DcU'itt'
Llttlo Early Hinori. Best pill for constlpn
tion , best for smk headache , best for s > our
stomach.
TOHSIO.D.llIM OUT.
Experience of Detective Vaughn in n
Dago Joint.
An Italian with annmo [ long enough to fill
n liua managed to gather up $100 In bright
crisp bills last night and a jag which corre
sponded with bis ro ) | . Ho was steered Into
a Dago den botwc&i Eighth nnd Ninth nnd
Him urn and Douglas streets , where n unlf
dozen men nnd a couple of women tried to
rob him. Detective Vaughn forced nn
entrance Into the shanty. As Vaughn don't
speak the lingo fluently , and ns
the banana poojilo could not under
stand the ofllcorVptgeon English he was
liromptly thrown > out. A couple of sun
burned women ami Uireo or four of the men
not hold of tbo ng d , detective's clothing , nnd
in npUo of his struggles nnd Ho nourishing
of his toy pUtol , ho was thrown Into thoniloy
i ml the door quickly closed.
Vaughn fairly How toward the Douglas
Rtreot bridge , blowing bU wblstlo all the
time. In a moment a couple of olllcor.s ran
ip , but after Investigating the case did nut
arrest anybody.
No Now Developments.
NKW YOIIK , Sopt. 2J. Nothing wns made
mbllc today In regard to the liabilities and
issets of S. V. White & Co. , the suspended
irokers. It is hinted that there are surprise *
u store when a statement U finally made
public.
Granted n Full Pnrdnn.
WASIII.SOTOV , D. C. , Sopt. 2. ) . Juno 30 ,
ast , the president granted a pardon to llob-
crt Selgel , ion of General Sol > ; ol of Now
Yorir , convicted of forgery nnd sentenced to
tx years ImprUontuent at bard isbor , th
mruou to take effect at tuo expiration ' two
KVIiRYO.\ES.\'KliZI.\G.
. . \ .
_
Cot it * rrimn-A-iiMi/ prevalent , II tilth ?
Vrlii return ? Vtinucrn of J'lifii-
HtOltllt ,
Have you noticed the unuMinl number of
colds pos c od by your acquaintance * this
year ? Tliero seems to be no part loulnr ren on
why tlio Pall o ( this yo.ir should be more try-
Ins Hint ) u ual , 1 ut. nevertheless It l a fact
Tliooo who know Montethlni : of these matters.
f\y thnt this extraordinary prevalence of
eolds I * the forerunner of another visitation
of the. ( irlp. Whether It may turn out 10 or
not. i thing everyone should do Is to Rot rid of
a cold ni MMIII n possible on nccount of HID
danger to which u person with a "llttlo I'olU"
Is e\uo cd. I'neiiiuonla nubo.ly wishes to face ,
nnd It ts noi'.xaitKvratlon to stale that rltfhty
tier vent of deaths from this cau o could lia\o
been averted If the colds out of which they
prow had been cured.
Ily far the bc l method of rlddlnir one clf of
a cold Is to take a little | > ure stimulant In
water and keep warm after haMiiK done so.
The stoutest care and prompt moa-ures
should bo taken at the slightest lnn of the
approach of pneumonia. If you have a tick
ling In the throat , tightness of tlio chest , p.itn
In the head , a chilly feeling or pains through
out the body. Immediately use some pure
stimulant to prnmoti ; the circulation and
aveit the catastiophe. It should bo particu
larly ( Kirnu In mind that to he of the requited
Milne , the stimulant iwhlskey preferable )
must be pure , and Hully's Pure Malt Whiskey ,
which can be obtained of your druggist or
Kineer , meets the leqiilrcmi'iilq. It li stand
ard and rullablo and the fuel that it IMS re-
ecl > eU thn cnilorsemi'iits of the I'-aclln si-lrn-
tlMs and physic-Inns of the pn-vnt day Is the
I c t Kiiurnnti'C of Its u > - -cfiiliir as a mciliclne.
Insist upon haMiU It and do mi ! i.llow the
salfMn.m to sell you a substitute vthlrh he
may recommiTd as 'just as good. ' Theie l
no other medicinal whiskey wlileh equals
Dutry's Pure .Malt In purity and excellence.
years nnd nlno months of actual imprison
ment. Today the president granted n full
pardon "In view of extreme Illness of pris
oner anil tuo fact that the term ulil expire in
December. "
Arrxit .i wir
Negotiations for I'urcliiisliij ; the Is-
liuiil ol'.St. 'I lioniKH.
NEW \OIIK , Sopt. S3. A Washington spe
cial says : It is reported here that the ad
ministration is considering the advisability
of making overtures for the acquisition of
the island of St. TnoimisV. . I. , as a navnl
nnd commercial station. The Mole St. Nich
olas l.s still looked upon with favor , but in
the light of the dinioulties encountered in
securing it , there is n fooling amoni , ' the
members of the administration thnt wo had
hotter turn our attention in the interim to
St. Thomas , which Admiral I'ortor referred
to as the keystone of the West Indies , and
which is regarded by many naval experts as
the most dosirablc site in tuatjsoctlon lor u
naval station.
It has been known for some time that Ger-
mnny has Its oyeson this harbor , nnd it Is
doubtless with a. ' view ol checkmating the
imperial government that the administration
is now movine in the matter. It is under
stood that tbo negotiations hav o now
reached a point where tlio Unltod States has
been given trie refusal of the Island at about
the same price it is was offered In ISO" . Pres
ident Harrison will no doubt recommend in
his annual message to congress next Decem
ber a sufticicnt appropriation for the pur-
chaso.
The advantages of this island as n rendez
vous for our West India squadron have long
been recognised. It lies richt in the track of
nil vessels from Kuropo , Brazil , \Vost Indies
and the Pncllic ocean. It is the central point
from which any or nil of the \Vcit Indies
can bo assailed while it is imprevious to at
tacks from landing parties mm can bo forti
fied to any extant at a mere nominal cost. It
has often boon referred to us a small Gibral-
tcr that could only be attackeu by a naval
force. Beini ; surrounded by reefs and break
ers , there is no opportunity for landing
foops , and every point near which n vessel
or boat could approach is a natural fortifica
tion. The island is owned by the kingdom
of Denmark.
JIII.I.S AT bl'ltlXUFlKLD.
rc.xns Free Trade Apostle Tendered
nn Ovation.
SriiixonKi.ii , O. , Sept. 23. A grand ova
tion was tendered Hon. It Q. Mills at the
city hall tonight , which was filled to over
flowing.
A large banner was strung across the bal
cony with the words : "For Speaker of the
House. Hon. Hoger Q. Mills. "
Mr. Mills almost entirely ignored the sil
ver question and dovotcd his remarks to the
tariff question.
-rf.v K.wrr iioxoit.
Henry M.Stanley Hpnign * as Governor
of the Congo State.
Until TV CJnnt OO T hrt nlilnnf r f Tlnnt.it
Stanley's visit to the king of the Belgians is
to resign his position as governor of the
Congo state.
Utih : CoimnlHsiiiii.
CIIICAOO , III. , Sept. S3. The Utah commis
sion , consisting of ox-Senatoi Alvin Saunders -
dors of Nebraska , . General John A. McC'lcr-
nand of Illinois , G. L. Godfrey of Iowa ,
Judge A. B. WilUims of Arlcnnsns nnd Lieu
tenant Governor II. L. Kobertson of Indiana ,
held a secret session hero today nnd will con
tinue to discuss their annual repot t to be
submitted to the secretary of the interior ,
until Saturday.
UojKirted Favorably.
WASHINGTON- . C. , Sept. 23. The Board
of Engineer oftlcials , appointed to locate the
ino of the Hcnnepin canal at Hock Island ,
lias finally reported in fuvor of iho line se
lected originally by Captain Marshall nnd
ipprovcd by the secretary of war March 21
asl , running on the south side of the island.
At tillI > olnt of Dentil.
Loflsviu.K , Ivy. , Sept. 23. Hon. Henry
Wnttcrson , the venerable father of the edi
tor of Courier-Journal , is lyinc at the
noint of death nt tno residence of bis son in
.his city. He is the solo survivor of the
f wenty-slxth congress.
SHUTS OFF THK GAS.
A Snn FranciKco Safety Device for
CureloHH People.
Dr. Eupono Payne of Sun Francisco
: ias invented t\n In ohiaiib little de-vice ,
whien is intended for tlio benefit of iieo-
[ ) lo who blow out tlio pus once in a life-
Lltno , the countryman who is too binart
'or thut nnd who dout-cs it with wntor ,
the people who turn it out too well by
LurnlnK the stopcock too far , and for the
lariror class of otherwisesonbiblo people
who go to bed with tlio gas burning and
give death a chunco to juggle with
watcrln tlio pipes or the pressure in the
ins tank. This bafoty device
operates simply and automatically
through the expansion and contrac
tion of a liquid In a small sealed reser
voir. When the ordinary btop-
cock is opened the biifety valve , which
still shuts oil the gas , must bo opened by
pulling the llttlo chain , and the gas will
lot burn until this is done. A tiny lover ,
by this operation , passe * over two small
catches and is hold by the last one.
When the gas is lighted the liquid ox-
mnda with the heat , pressing outward
, lie llrst catch and releasing the lover
rom the last one. Thn lover is caught
> y the catch Jlrst passed over , and will
jo held while the liquid is hot. When
the gas is blown out or extinguished by
my cause whatever the liquid rapidly
cools , and in a few seconds the contrite-
ion of tlio reservoir drawn in the catch
lolding the lover , which Is thereby re-
easod. By the force of a miring it closes
ho bufoty valve Instantly , shutting elf
ho gas If the regular valve Is open.
The screw shown Is to adjust the PIX-B-
biuo to the catches.
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XIII'N ur TIIIoitr ini'ivr.
Polk county's broom corn crop Is reported
cry heavy ana In excel. cut condition.
Mrs. M.V. . Dlncon of Millignn .is prob-
ibly fatally burned by the explosion of a
gasoline stove. ,
( icorgo Dennett of lirownvlllo , who mar
ried Minnie Soars , ogcu 1.1 , was nrrcstea on
complaint of the futnur of tua girl , bat wa >
liNle kilter , soiled tfjeir ni\llei\i \ \
did tkiov/W ( Llodo-
fill v/ise old friend.
C/- /bid re
2 e > ANTALLAUS
S"OAP
fr 71
,
in qerse / L liltle kittensv si ed % ir mdfens p
Jtr V/ilb / ibis SOAP of amber hue , 1
-v Quick/ ! > e&cl |
fjd % ir i
as bri
SAMTACLAUS SOAP-MADE ONLV BY
MK.FAIRBANK&CO.CHICAGO. .
Pdenolino H
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CURES
Coldi in the
Ht&d .
by on * ppliCA *
don. i
Catarrh
in i vf ry ihoit
lim ,
Hay Fwr
from Ihnt lofiv *
Esrioh * g
iniunlly ,
60s fit Bottle.
Oi
"llromtu-ny & -tl-t hi. , Ni1"York. .
AMBHICAN AND HfltOl'KA.N l > Ij
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
\v J ANTKD-C'arpenter to build house and
take pay In taani of lu > f > u . Appl > to I/ ,
I'veictt , 1'oarl i itreot.
\\rANTii : ) Vounj ; slrl lo asslft In care of
I'hild ; references. Apply mornings at
01' ) Willow avi'iine.
FOH KENT Mcely fimil-hoi ! fiont loom ,
ulih or ultlmut-I.CKitd ; fur la'ly ur uuntla-
nian : on Seventh avenue : best references rc-
qiilied. Addie-- , t" . llee. Council Hluirs.
rpKN and twenty aeio garden tracts near
J Council HlulIX al&o vlneyiiiiK , fiult farms
and uholi'o fni-m > for Mile , -end for list. John
ston & Van I'attcn.
Y\MI < I' trade light road w.ivon. TJJ 11)for
S ifety bicycle , ladle-,1 , lltr. ! AMJIIUU I ) .
EXIT.KT Columbia blcyelf. VJ Ineh. In per
fect order , will triule for uood rllle , ffi
calibre. C. A. Atkins Council Iliulli. la.
LAIKVo'VANC'K. mind le.idTiiB"or 1'sv-
i-hoMiL'trv. Disease's of all Ulnd dlacnosed
and treated with hot baths and massage.
All letters promptly answeted. OHleo hours ,
ia m. to 10 p. m. No. H- . ' . avuiiuu T , near cor.
l.'iili struct.
rriOK SAM ? or Kent Gaidim l.uul with
-L1 houses , by .1. It Klce , 101 Main St. , Council
Ilium.
released when isyas found that the couple
had not lived together as man nud wife.
Burglars entered IJraso it ( Jo.'s store nt
Bryan and pot avvav with ? ' 200 in cash nnd
? ltW worth of goods.
Valley countv will hold a special election
October in to vote KiO.l'OO bonds to the Pueblo -
oblo & Duluth Hailroad company.
Thn clrinklnL ? of too much ieo water caused
tha death of C ! . I * . Jones at Table Hock last
wojk. Ho loft a wife and six children.
WtilloJ. \ \ . Hoby was driving a nail to its ,
place at Guide Hock a spike head sprunir off
and struck Hoby in the forehead , knocking
him down and cutting a gus\i \ clour to the
Done.
The sixth annual mectiutr of tlio Nobrarka
Association of Trottinir Horse Breed , r.s will
no held at David City October 13 to 115. The
lirst payment has boon made on over.'iUO
nominations.
The union of firand Island clerks has In
duced the merchants to close their stores nt ,
( ) : : ( ( ) p. in. excont on .Saturlay. This is unani
mous among all dry genus , clothing , hard
ware , funiituronnd millinery establishments.
The grocery houses \\lll closu ono hour later
and drugstores at b:4M. : All barbnr shops
will also close on Sunday after October-I.
Harry Naiilanlncham , a Ui-yenr-old boy ,
started to elc'an an old well on his father's
farm near IC1K Creek , but was overcome by
thodiimp and fell to the bottom , striking in
nbout ten feet of water. Ono of his com
panions , Bert Smith , started down after
inm but had to bo tuitcn out again. Word
wns then sent to town and assistance pro
cured and by means of grappling irons the
body was brought out , but us ho had been in
the water for several hours iifo was extinct.
Iowa.
Electric street cars will bo running In
Lyons by October I ,
Mrs. Mary Powell , aged 01 years , died of
old ago nt Muscatlne.
Clinton now sentences her drunki und va
grants to work ou n stone pilo.
Houort Hooui'ts was killed by lightning
while working in his Hold near Sponror.
Some mischievous student at Wesleyun
college. Ml. 1'loasnnt , stele the clapper from
the bell.
Barbara Hitter , n 15-year-old Butturvlllo
girl , fell under n wheel scraper nnd received
berious injuries.
The Clinton electric street cars are boinp
propelled by tnulo power , owing to an cccl-
dontto the machinery.
Hoy. ( icorgo K. Jioldclof Decatur , In. , has
been appointed pastor of the Muicatino Ccr- !
inan Muti odlst church.
Many good bridges In Clinton county hnvo
boon bro'rtun down this year by threshing
machines nnd their engines.
A Iubuqt0 | man while hunting flowers
near that city found n number of pumpKliiB
growing wil-i along the river bank.
Patrick Loyden , n gentlunum nbout W )
years old , full from n building in ( irand
Mound and rocolviiii Injuries from which ho
died n short time after. '
The sheriff of Jones county Is greatly
pu//.leJ over the llndlng of a couple of keys
in the jail yard thnt precisely fitted the mslda
nnd outbido doors of the jail.
Some vnndnl tried to wreck a Dubuque
electric car by placing n pile of rock on tint
track. Another car had n similar experi
ence. No ono was hurt and the damage wus
sllylit.
Ollli'or Wells of Ottumwi tried to quoil a
ciunrrul In Mio family of Nicholas Hn > Uor.
Snyder didn't propoie to ho bothered In his
frtiniiy ntlnlrs and tried to shoot the Qlllccr.
Ho was captured bofoio doing any serious
damage.
IMMKNSK I.MPOUTATIO.NH.
Dr. W. \ \ . Iiamh. ilriitf Insuoctui .it thu pert
of Philadelphia wrltus :
"I Inn D ( oinid tlio gunulnn .luliaiin Half's
M.ilt i\ir.ict : iMiL'cliilly guod for pcr-ons rux-
VAl.hM l > O from ft'Mir. In ctihcs of niHI'Kl'Si \ ,
tut MCITIIIH : M'liKi.Mi , and In ci-.nsnf vrKMil.r
I'llll.llllKN.IIIIil also III I.UMiTlllltniM.K AllUl'T '
A illl.l.luN UK IIOTTJ.KS Illlporlrd llllU ) Pllh-I'll
my In-nii-otlcm In tint UiHlom llousu t > utlfuu-
tuill.v for tin- pint llvo yi'iir- . "
Asoil iiiltuiii'iis Tln > Ki-iiiilno iirtiflu
inust Imvi ) tin xirfimliire uf ' Joliumi Holt" on
tut nvi-k uf itviy liuttio.
DON'T ' BUY ANY FURNITURE sVild'Yol '
li < > srftl > tii-r t iitiiloil'f "f 'I till f.-l/.H
Hlti\f. . IllIt. ruiiiMiiiMith ever *
rln s < if I uriillure II dillon-nt - MI o bj
l ( > .itllneili > alvr < . tll'S 1 ( JI.OIMi HID CO. ,
lir.iml UipUK MU-h.
F
Ynii can hn\e a lied In any room or i-lllca
nn.l no one knows It "lilt- < . .l.KH It *
/ < . III.I ) ( < > . , ( .rand ItnuliN Mob 13
styles. I'oinliliilni ; oxcry rla s if furniture.
I'lituhviafroo. . A rexolnt'im ' In furniture
" "
GOING TO BUY FURNITURE ?
Vte can saMy > m runm and nimuy. TIII3
lit . \ / ( I / . I * I . \ ( i It I : It r.iiubinos . every-
tlilnc III fiirintnri' . 1.1 tj les. Iliii-triitrd anil
Hi" , . rlptiM'cntaloKtii'fri-o. ( , l N IOI.UI.NU
IH'I ) HJ ( irand liap.ds. Mich.
"
BUY NO
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KuUHNti llii : ) IU. , tiranil Ha'ind's. Mich" 1)
styles cuinliliilnic cvi-rvthlnu' in furiuluro.
Nulliliih- like it. A New 1'iliu-lple.
'
THE GUN FOLDING BED :
ry clans of furniture except tables and cliulra.
No springs to Rot out of order , only 10 llmot
wi'lglit. Host \entliatlon _ 1'irfrctlv i itfo.
Kaslly cleaned. Ilest of lit-d spr ni- Does not
Iniiini carpctM. A child can operate 1'orsaU
by luadlni ; diali-r ) . 1,1 illlToic'in stvlos. Illua-p
trated HIM ! duserlptlvn citalo.'u : on applies *
tlon. ( ll'N roM > l.\Q 111,1) CO. , l.raiiil Ka-
plds , Mich.
APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MA * .
PERrtCT III FORM 1-HATCHttSJ III WAR !
09 Knxtoui wtre the aocUntt for ii l 4rt mD that
puny boj fct hlrtl * ncrcputtodfftib.
Every MAM can bo BTROtfO
and VIGOROUS In alt reipecti.
YOUNG MEN OR OLD ,
in'crlcg from NERVOOB DE-
BILITT , Loit or rilling JJin-
hood , Fhralc&l Ezceiifi , Miatftl
Worrr. Etnntid Devilopmtnl , or
> nr PIBaONAL WEACNE8S. can fc
rcttorxi to rrnrtcr HEALTH > &d
the NOBLE VITALITY of BTnOHO
HEM , tbo Prldo and Pouir of Htllonl.
Wo claim by J'OHM of prnctlco by
our rxrliKlxn inpihniH n uniform
MONOPOLY OF SUCCESS" 111 Ireit-
Incnll Dlieaiti , Wealineiiciand
- , AnictloDiotMen \ , Testimonial )
' ' * ' from MlWtntfi nnil Trrrltoriel.
nilD Urn/ onnt'Af. . < lRii''ipc t
UUK NtW DODKpalil.fornflmlipil limp. 0 l
ItvblUyonctn. Full Explinitloni for HOME TREAT *
MENT. Tooc abe FULLT RCBTOKEO > l TtlouimdJ
h&rtbonbras Rt&d arteitlmonlftli Addr iB4oBM
ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO , N.Y.
H'c Offer You it Jleinctly
irliich Insure * . .SuVto ;
1.1fp of Mother unit < "ltllil.
"MOTHER'S FRIEND"
Jloln Conlnc irnt of ( la
1'ntn , Jlorror nntl Jtlsk ,
Aftrrufilngonnboltluof " | < III-I-'N | I-'rlriul" I
uncn-illiiit little i vlMami I.K ! not uxiirltMicu | thai
npikni'hi Mftorivnrd utiial In Midi cnies. MM.I
AN.MK ( UnbLamnr , Mo. , Jan. IStli , l3'Jl. /
Sent liy exproks. cmrtfi8 ) propnlil , on rrct-lptoft
price , 31 V ) per Iwltlu. Iloukto llctu-r ! nmlled fri-Oi
intAmaii : , : > HI : < ; ! I.ATOU c' > . , j
ATLANTA , ( JA.
SOLD I1V AIJ. lIKUdOISTS.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Or Council Bluff" .
CAPITAL STOCK $150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.003
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000
I > utKrTnnI A. Miller. P. O. Oiousoii , F. f *
HIiiiLmrt. P. I : , ll-iit , .1. I ) . IMmiindson. i harloi
K. llaiinun. Transia-t Ki'iiKr.il banking biml-
ness. Largest capital and mirplusof any bauli
In SoiitlittestoMi Iowa
NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
ItlAUINi ( ! ) ( AM ) DAV HC'H'JDL.
FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST.
Can bo roaclied from any of the dep 4s on
miitor.
( 'itiiluctedby the Sisters of Charity , II V. M.
TKUMS I'or hoard and tulllnii. unilir.iulnit
all branches of a finished o luiMtlon furyouiiK
ladles , i : > for sossUia of II\o m inths , " ( iin
mnnuliiK llrst Mund.iy In Sontembor and I'oli-
inarv. respeotlvuly. lor further pirtloulur *
uddicss.
PISTIU : Hri > tiinit. :
St rrnncls Academy , Council Illuirs , liu
M J Ml
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , 10/VA.
I'nlil Up Capital $100,000
Olclont rirginiicil bank In the rltr Korjlun nnd
ilnriieillc vxclinn u ami looil iii'ciirltlui. K9iucla | |
nlliMilliin ( Mil , ! toiiilluellnni Acconuli of InillrlO *
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( orrc-ipornlc-ni-n Invllo I
< iiu. I' . HA.STOIU ) . l'riMlil nt
A. W. IllllKMAN. ( 'nailer.
A. T IHi'K. Aiintnnt Cnihler ,
THE GRAND
Council Bluffs. In
THIS KLHGANTLV AIM'OIMTED
IIOTKI , IS NOW Ol'IiN.
N. W. TAYLOR , Mnnaoop.
C. ESTEP ,
14 N. Main St. , Couaoil Bluffs.
Funeral Director and Embalmor.
COOK'S BUiCTRICALSUM'UES
Snouiul attention Bivon to
HolN , Uurf-lar Alarms , Arinou'u-mtorB
and InuandoscontViriiir. , .
WALTERV. COOK ,
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FOFf MEN"
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