THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TITEHDAY , OCTOBER 115. 1801 , THE QMAJ-IA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFl-'lpK : - NO. 12 PI3AKL STREET. Delhcred by Carrier In any part of Iho CUr. II.V. . TM.TO.V , - MANAOKU. "iinlnrnn Offlco . No. 43 . Etor ( | | . X2. , N. V. P. Co. Council HluITs Lumber Co. , coal. Graft's ' chattel loans , ! > OI Snpp block. Wnt.lod-Oood girl for general housework. 721 Willow avenue. If you want water In your van ! or house po to Hixby's. 302 Murrlatn block. The Cooking club will glvo Its llrst dinner tomorrow evening nt tlio residence of Miss Anglo Houkvvoll , on Third avenue. Tlio case of Jack Lan Jon , chargo'l with so ductlon , was to hnvo bo n nirod In Judge Mcfico's court yesterday ufternoon , but a contlnunnco was granted the prisoner until next Monday morning at 8 o'clock. The October term of the superior court convotcil yestordny. All the morning scs- sion wns occupied In culling the docket and making assignments. At noon and adjourn ment was luitcn until this afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Marriage licenses worn Issued to tlio following - lowing parties yesfrday : Joseph L. Dulnnoy of illulr , Neb. , and Liddlol' . Hransoii ; Chris L. Peterson of Om.ihn and Mary U ICmig of Irvinirtoii , Nob. ; Frank Holme of L'ass county anil Mary MelCvoy of Council Bluffs. Owing to n mistake of U. A Holmes Tin : Uni : stated 11 dny or two ana thnt the domo- cruts had secured a room nt AW ) Btoadway for their hcr.dtjtmrtcrs. A loom In the Merrlnm block has boon engaged Instoud , and will bo opened this evening t S o'cloclt. Ttio Improvements about the police head quarters Imvo been complotoJ anil the ap pearance of the ploco is considerably unproved. All of the work was done on thu patrolmen's room which has been used bv the council sometimes when it wanted to hold n star chamber session. The mind of thu chief of police Is ( tiled with a gnawing wonder whether the council will consent to HBO thu room any inoro slnco ttio passage of the order prohibiting any member ot the department from selling tickets to balls. Joseph Cromer. the unfortunate old soldier who lost Ins mind last summer and has slnco been continent in St. Bernard's hospital , died nt4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. 'Iho oftlcers of Abe Lincoln post , Grand Army of Iho Hor.ubllc , were ut , once notified lied and Imvo taken charge of all Iho arrangements for tUo funeral , the date of which will bo announced hereafter. Mr. Cromor was one of the well known charac ters around tow n , a member of the various Uraml Army organisations , and until nyear ago prominent in local politics. Ho served through the war in Company 15 , Twenty- sixth Ohio Infantry. Ho leaves a wife and Bovcrnl children. His old comrades In arms will plvo htm a military funeral. L. D. Leper , who lives near the corner of Ninth avenue and Twenty- fourth street , was arrested yesterday afternoon on the clnrga of assault and battery. Koso ShilTorll , n neighbor , was the complainant. She claimed that Leper hail beaten horhor so tnat several largo healthy black and blue spots bud ap peared on various parts of her anatomy. Leper says the woman catno to his house Sunday night drunk , and a ( ] tmnel arose , which ctidud In his putting the woman off the place. During her drunken tantium she fell over a wheelbanow that was in the yard anil so got the black and blue spots. The case will bo tried in Justice Swcnrlngon's , court tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Constipation poisons the blood ; DuWitt's Little Knrly Risers euro constipation. The cnusu removed , tlio disease Is 1:0110. / Miss Mury Oloiihun , fashionable dress maker , 1 1 Pearl struct , upstairs. Thu Hoston Store- people , Messrs. Fothorlii | > lmin , AVJiltolaw & Co. , Coun cil UlulTs , will issue today the initial number of : i bcautifuUlliistrutcd monthly journal ontitlecl "Fashions. " It is as HnolyM printed and contains as much choice matter as tbo highest pi-iced peri odicals and will bo the mirror in which the ladle * can see the newest fashions of the day. It in a beautiful publication. The price will only bo 60c a your or Co a copy. Tonight each lady who visits the Boston Store from 0 to 0 will bo given a fiamplo copy free. J. S. and W. 1) . Hooton ot Donnlson , la. . aio the guests of Mrs. T. K. Winter on Sixth Btroot. Sheriff O'Neil loft yostsnlav for Mitchell- vlllo with two candidates for the reform school. Mrs. J. 1C. Powers of Cedar Ttapids ar rived in the city last evening and will visit M rs. F. S. Thomas. Mrs. N. W. Maoy arrived from H.irlan yesterdav and Is stopping nt the Grand with her husband , Judge Mne.y. Attorney General John V. Stone loivcs this ovoiilng for Washington to attend the Unltou States supreme court. Master K. W. Uovino of Canolllon. Mo. , Is visiting his undo and aunt , L. A. Dovlno and Mrs. K. P. Mahoney of this city. No gripping , no nausea , no pain when OoWltt's Llttlo Eurlv Risers are taken Small pill. Safe pill. 'Bust pill. The puhlic is cordially invited to call at room : tM ( ) , Morriain block , third lloor , and ieo the pretty things in oil paint ings , crayon , iiastol and fancy needle work by the Misses Laughlin. Instruc tion in any branch of art , GOe a lesson. Now fail poods , finest line in the city , just received tit Kollor'tt the tailor's , U1U Uroadway. MamluUV Klein t > ell furniture , carpets , cooking and hoaUnjj t > tovi > s at cost to quit business. Did you see that now line of hanging lamps at Lund Bros. Struck a Iar uln. Joseph Kopnclcon , who was nrrcitod last week on the charge of Imvinn committed nn iiisaall oil a boy naniod Hlllloks , has been illschiirged , the prosecuting witness falling to uppcnr iiRiiitist him. Just before tno case wns cnlluJ up for trim Isntloro Ull- llcks , the mother of tno boy alleged to huvo boon injured , aim ICoppclcon hold a quiut conference , which resulted In tlio latter ilunltiK u bill of sale turning over to Mrs. nilllcks nil bli per sonal properly , which was In fuel nil the property ho hail , of whatever klatl. Mrs. Hlllicks then slid out the door , , nnd when the cnia was called slio wns nowhoroto bo found. Tlio opinion of those who have watched the developments In the c.uo seoins to bo that ICoppolcou's arrest was princi pally for the purpose of malting him shell out some of hU cash , Drs. Wood miry , dentists , M Pearl fitreot , next to Grand hotel. Tolonhono 1 15. High prude work a specialty. Music Co. , Masonic temple. Lamps from LVte up. Lund Uro.s. , 23 Main B trout. Attention , Alie Miifolii I'.mt. The funeral of Comrade Joseph Cromer will taUo place ot ! ) o'clock this afternoon from his lut.o roildonco , I Si ) Harrison street. 1 ho post will moot ntJ o'clock 10 attomttho funeral. F. S. TIIOM , Attest ! K. J. AIIIIOTT , Commander. Adjutant. Don't ll Dcocltcll. especially when your health may bo at stake. If any one oilers you Johann Holla Malt Kxtract and "Johann HotT's signature is not on the neck of the bottle do not take it under any clrcuiustuucos. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Death of a Boy from IffiOts of a Kick Given by a Saloonkeeper , WHAT KILLED YOUNG JAMES SULLIVAN. Andrew llolRiim'H Wr.ttlinntl ItsPnlnl KcHiilt Wlinttlio DootorH I.oarncil Too Ijntc Alurdcicr nt Andrew nclRiun , who has been keeping n saloon on Ninth street between Seventeenth and ICiRhtoanth avenues has loft the city , and from late developments ho scorns to have. done the wisest thing ho could have done. A couple of weeks a o ho had a quarrel with James Sulllv.in , a boy who lived with his mother not far frotnHolgutn'ssaloon. The quar rel cndcdln Helpum's giving Hull ! van a torrlllc kick In the lower part of the body. Sullivan did not suffer much pain at first , but a day or two after the occurrence ho was taken to his bed whore ho has boon over since. Dr. Donald Mocrea , ] r. , was summoned to attend him , but he steadily prcw worse , and yesterday morning at about So'clorK ho died. The tronblu had been in the nature of nn lu- ilamatlon of the bowels , ami it was at ilrst feared that ho had sustained a rupture , but it was afterwards learned that this was a mlstniio. It wns the opinion of the phy sician that tlio boy died from the effects of the injuries ho had received from Ilulgum's foot , and considerable talk was indulged In upon tlio streets during the day. The case was reported to County Attorney Organ and Coroner Waterman , and bv the direction of the -jounty attorney It was decided to hold an Inquest and u po-it mortem examination at the undertaking rooms of Charles Lunkloy. - The post mortem revealed the fact that the deceased mot his death from potitonltls. The marKS of the foot of the assailant wcro mainly distinguishable Just above tlio left groin , In the jhnpe of n largo bruise. On applying the scalpel a largo ab scess wns discovered lying just beneath the bruise , and undoubtedly caused by it. IJrs. L ) . Macrae , Jr , J. C. Waterman , and F. T. Soybert , who performed the operation , were of the opinion that the death wns the result of the injuries ho received from liulgtim. The Inquest will bo held at the undertaking rooms this morning at 10 o'clock. County Attorney Onr.m stated yostercftfy that no warrant had boon Issued for the arrest of Uolgiim , nnd there would bo none Issued until after the inquest had been held. In all probability , however , the Issuing of the war rant will bo a useless performance , as Bel- gum Is undoubtedly out of the reach of the officers long before this. The funeral of Sullivan will occur tomor row morning at b o'clock from the family residence. _ A New I'VnUire l-or tlio I j idles. A beautiful Illustrated paper entitled "Fashion , " published monthly by Foth- eringhainVhitoliiw & Co. , Council Blulls , for the bcnolit ot their patrons. This journal is desifjrneil to bo a thor- oiiKbly llrst-chi'-s fashion publication , edited with the special object of supply ing to the ladies of our country the' in formation on many tonics which their require mo tits demand. Of the many fashion papers now existing- , not one exactly conforms to this necessity. Our enterprise is unique. To issue from our own city a paper which shall at once compote with the best of its rivals seems to lib an achievement to compel atten tion. No expense has been spared to accomplish this result , and the clover writers , designers , and artists whoso borvicos wo have secured insure not only an immediate but n continuous There is no need now of { joins : to London or Paris or Now York for the latest illustrations of fashions they are hero nt your door. The leaders of the " mode in" Paris and London send their best nnd newest designs llrst to us ; notice for example , in this number , the special photographs from Worth. Our facilities afford us a chance to inspect almost every now design which appears in any of the great , fashion centers. In addition to these illustrations , the bright letters of Hits. Lucy II. Hooper , from Paris , and of Lady Violet Grovillo , from Lon don , will give further interesting in formation. In order to make this paper attractive to" our readers we have added art and literary features which will bo of the same high standard that characterizes our faanion department. With articles from such writers as Bret [ larto , Mrs. Harviet Proseott .SpolTord , Miss Susan Coolidge , ( 'narles Kyro Pascoc , Mrs. M. E. W. Sherwood , Mrs. Helen S. Conant aiid others , in ono number , there is a promise of future excellence which wo certainly fill till. The editorial and art departments of fashions are in charge of Mr. Herbert Booth King , whose high reputation and largo experience eminently qualify him to conduct a high class journal. Wo desire to have it distinctly under stood that in no sense is this an adver tising medium. We think it is sulllciont for our reputation to give the informa tion that ladles are seeking , without calling special attention to our being In advance of all other stores in our local ity in retail dry goods.Vo are , as all oiir readers are aware , largo advertisers in the daily paper * . Wo believe that they are the proper avenue of daily com munication with the public , and no wise merchant today denies the power of the daily and weekly paper to roach the great body of consumers. This publica tion is not intended to supply this want. Its title truly describes its mission , namely , "Fashions : An Illustrated Monthly Journal for Women.1' An Illustrated Monthly Journal for American Women. Published by FoTiiKitiN'oiiAM , Wiirrr.f.AW & Co. , Council BlullB , Iowa , Terms : oc per copy , 60c a year in ad vance ; subscriptions may begin with any number. A sample copy will ho given free this evening from U to 0 o'clock at the bloro , 101 to 10o Hroadway , Council BlutTs , la. Frank Trlmblo.atty , Baldwin blk.tcl 303 I'hjHlelnl Culture. Mrs. 1'rocco , wno came to the niuffs n couple of weeks ago anil started classes In physlclal culture , has aroused a coed deal of enthusiasm In the work among thu teachers In the city schools. She 1ms n class of about sixty-live , which Includes nearly every teacher. Tlio course of Instruction will continue about three weeks yet , nnd at the end of that time the teachers will bo so far advanced that they will bo able to Introduce physical culture as n part of the course of study. The last report of Superintendent Sawyer rocommened that physical culture form u part of the school exorcises at least three days in each week , and it U expected that a rule will bo passed by ttio uoard to that effect. Uo Witt's Llttlo Early losers , boitpilL ItiirlliiKton , About twontv-rivo passenger age'nts of the liurllngton arrive .1 In the city yesterday morning on their annual tour of Inspection , accompanied by General Passenger Agent P. J , Kustis of Chlcugo. They xpont three hours In the city , and loft about 11 o'clock for Oinahuliero they expected to remain the rest of the day. They were then expectIng - Ing to go to Lincoln and the Hlack Hills be fore returning to their homes. Crippled for Life. John Wallace , vuo has done odd Jobs about the Woman's Christian association hospital for some tltno , mot with an accident j-ojtoraay that has laid him on the shell for the tlmo. nnd will In all probability render him helpless for the rest of his life. Ho wns carrying a heavy trunk down stairs when his foot .slipped ami ho was thrown to the bottom. The trunk fell on him In. such a way ns to break his limb at tbo hip. Ho was moved to a room In the hospital , where ho Is ( Uttering terrible agony. The break Is n bad one , and owing to Its peculiar nattiro and the old ngo of the patient. Dr. Thomas who U attending him states that ho will probably bo crippled for life. Pound of tea and fine Jap T-pot , 76c , Lund Bros. GliKAT ljIC2lr-f > 'AV 8AM5 At the Hofiton Store , Council HI u Its , In. The great eight-day sale nt the Boston store opened Saturday morning with marvelous bucccss. The store was crowded all day lotig with anxious buy ers. The proprietors , Fothcringlmm. Whltolaw & Co. , are proud to think that their efforts to simply the public with the latest in staple , dry and fancy goods at the very lowest cash prices are duly appreciated. The great sale is now in full swing. Don't fail to attend and get a share of the most won derful bargains in dry goods ever of fered. Below are only a few of the thousands of bargains that are being offered during this sale. Now and at tractive bargains laid on our counters daily. 't/jOO yards dark prints ( fast colors ) , Go goods for ! lc. - cases steel gray prints 7c , for Se. 32-inch wide challie , medium colors , just tlio thing for com forters , sold for lOc and I-jc , in ono lot 5c a yard. 30-inch suiting , bold for Sc , to close at C > o. Simpson's line satincs ( colors only ) , bold early in the season for 22c , price to close 7Jc. 60 pieced- ! ) ! unbleached sheeting 22je , goods during sale 17jc. 10 pieces 27-inch red llannel ( Shaker all-wool ) , worth 3Uc , during sale 2 > c. Go pieces Canton llannol worth Oc for IHc. 2 cases Canton llannol worth 8c , for Olc. Olc.Light prints during sale 3Je , marked down from oc. Lonsdalo cambric lOc a vnrd. OLOAK DEPAKTMKNT. Wo have just enlarged this depart ment about one-half , making it by far the best coat room in the city. The stock wo show this season is composed of all the latest , nobbiest and newest de signs of both foreign and domestic stylus. One of the popular garments this season is fur trimmed. Wo show a full line from $ .3.00 to $30.00 trimmed in all kinds of fur. BOSTON STORE , Fothoringhaui , Whitolaw &G'o. , Council BlulTs , la. The finest banquet lamps made are at Lund Bros. , 23 Main street. Didn't All Hoport. Deputy Clerk J. M. Ponton yesterday com pleted the annual report wulch is required by law to bo mndo to the Stnto Hoard of Health of all marriages , births and deaths during the year. According to the report the figures are as follows : Mar riages , WO ; births , yX ( ) ; deaths , 52. The numtior of deaths is inaccurate , however , as it does not tally with the report of the city physician. All physicians are required by law to report all deaths that come under their notice , and theio is a heavy penalty attached to any violation of the law , but it is said they have neglected to comply with its provi sions. _ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup reduces in- cammatlon wbilo children are teething. 25 llouts a bottle. District Court. Judge Macy commenced work on the criminal docket yesterday morning. The first cose was that of the state against Sam Glover , on the charge of burglary. It is alleged that Glover broke into tlio house of Mrs. Davis , 19 ! Vine street , and stele a gold watch , gold-beaded cane , two chains , some diamond rings and a lot of Jewelry , all of which belonged to Miss Lizzie Herbert and Cal Shaver. Glover Is defended by Colonel D. B. Bailey. Ho put in no plea except that of not guilty. The case was sub mitted to the Jury it the hour of adjourn ment in thu evening. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Ilisors. Cost little pill ever made. Cure constipation every timo. None equal. Use them now. Stand lamps , every shape and price Lund Bros. Toll from a Scaffold. E. S. Parker fell from a scaffold yesterday forenoon whllo working at hid house , between Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth streets. The fall was about twenty foot and Parker was rendered nearly unconscious. Henry Highsmlth , with whom ho wns working at the time , picked him up and carried him to his house , where ho soon recovered his senses. The bones of ono hand were badly crushed and it will bo otno time before he can u-o to work. COMING TO O.MA11A. I'luns for tlio Mrutln ; ; ol n Great Coimnci'ciiil Conjjrehs. The third session of tUo Trausintssisslppl Commercial congress will convene In the Grand opera house In this city next Tues day nt 2 p. m. Tbo Indications point to a very interesting and largely attended ses sion. sion.Tno Tno secretary Is very busy with the corre spondence pertaining to the gathering and arrangements are rapidly being perfected by the Onrihn Hoard of Trade to make the ses sion both profitable nud pleasant for the dolo- gatos. It Is expected that every ono of the twenty-one states entitled to representation will send delegates to this congress , Mr. S. H. H. Clark , vice president of the Union Pacific , has appointed Mr. Thomas L. Klmball to represent the interests of the Union Pacillom the congress. The Omaha Hoard of Trade has appointed Mr. Euclid Martin as its rourosontutlvo In the gathering. A letter from O. W. Crawford of Velasco , Tex. , requests the secretary or committee on local management to grant him the privilege of exhibiting upon the stage a largo oil p.Unt- Ing 'Mx'24 feat. It is n landscape , showing a view ot the Jottfos at the mouth of the Htnzos river. Mr. Crawford also states that Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda. There are tintilslont anil , anil tliert I * $1111 > ; iur/t iklntinnl tiillli trlitelt tnniutierailn a * crrain. Try at tlitu iviri tiidiiitnnitiifitfliirrri cannot o < ljoii ( ( . t tlirir CHillltfroll a * to inalta { t jHiliitnlit * lo ffinlllff j/omiir/it. Ncatl't Hmtiiiiouofi'irin : trnitH'Kai.iy con l.irKlt OlTcoinlilnnl tl'ltlt lli/potiliot. jiltllt * it alinitit us jxilnldlilf n tnllk. / 'uithli rrnton ni uv/t < it for Ilia fact of Hit illinitliitlnti < itiitllirs of thu I/i/j > o- jiltoijtltltt , l'liijslcliin Jrt'iutHtlu lire- tcitbe it in taut uf CONSUMPTION , SCIWVVlAt lHtO.\C'ltlTIH ami ciuittxw covanorSKVKiiis com * . All liruotilitt if 1 1 It , tint be lure f/on get tlie llfiinlnr , ut tlirre are j > oor imitations , UotCuugliHjrrup. T utci ( iiKxl. Use 111 lliuu. Bold by tlio Vclnsco 'l loffatlou .vylll Include PX Cov ) crnor Ulcbnrd Hubbar\l ( ) ho silver toiiRUCd ointor of the Lone Star etatc. The following slntcsiUavo nlroadv roportcJ the names of the gentlemen comprising their full cleloi'ntions : Colorado , nlno delegates : Arkansas , sixteen Ucleijftlw lonn , twenty' three delegates ; Missouri , sixteen dclceiitosi Nebraska , sovcntccn delegates. So tno of the delegates from Kiumu have boon reported and several other stntet Imvo notlllcd the secretary that full delegations \vlil bo present. sour it OMIIIIOTS. . William Maloy lias rotiirnod from Stan- wood , la. " John Donil of Hoonc , In , , was In tbo city yesterday. Dr. J. Holllstcr of Greenwood , was a vis itor yesterday. Dr. J. Holllstcr of Greenwood was In the clti yesterday. J. T. Reynolds loft for Sioux City to visit the Corn palace. The democrats will hold a caucus In DIum's ' hall this evening. .1. S. Foster ol University Place was visitIng - Ing fi lends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Anderson Imvo re turned from Grand Hnplds , Mich. j William McCandlcss nnd wtfrt of Philadel phia nro the Riiosts of G. L. Dnro. M. Murphy of the Cudnhy company , has returned from nn extended eaitern trip. BuildiiiR Inspector Donnelly Issued build up permits to tbo .amount of f',05 ) yes terday. Thu Gun club went over to Sarpy Mills Sunday and tiold n shooting tourney , Some good scores were made. Miss Alice Link wns a guest of I. A. McDoiigiill and family. Miss Llnlc is on her way to the Peru Normal college. Congressman McKeik'lmn will address a meeting here this evening. Ho comes on the Invitation of Cttuon alliance No. 11. The Young Moil's Republican club holds nn open nlr mcetlnir this evening. Prominent speakers from Oninha will iruilco addresses. C. P. Miller nnd James Hnlln 'eft Sunday for Lincoln to attend the session of the grand lodge Knights of Pytbips. They nro dele gates from Enterprise lodge. Frank Swobodn und Fnnnto Model were married Saturday evening by Justice Sutton. Frank Is an employee of Hammond's and n very gnniut fellow. They have taken UD theirtosldenco in Drawn park. While reluming to his homo in Albright Sunday oveiilnir James Austin wns waylaid nnd assaulted by sonio unknown party. Mr. Austin hud a llcrco struggle with his assail ant nnd bears a few marks as the result of the f i ay. Mrs. W. S. Bnbcock gave a very enjoyable party Saturday evening In honor of her little daughter Miss Mao. About Ilfteon of her llttlo friends wcro present , nnd games and dancing , followed by refreshments , whllod away the evening. Mike McNameo nnd Ted McGee , the local handball champions , have challenged Barney Ktllgnllon and J. Burns , who hold iho cham pionship of the Mississippi valley , to n game next Sunday at Burko's court , Thirtieth and P streets , for n purse of $200 and the gate re ceipts. At Twenty-fourth and Q streets Sunday evening about 11 o'clock Kd Connelly , an employe of Cudahv's , while returning homo was set upon by bomp unknown persons who beat him in a horrible manner. Connelly used his pistol but none ol his assailant wcro wounded. The shooting attracted rt crowd , and the fellow.0 skipped. Connolly was placed under arrest. Chief Brcnnan is In vestigating tbo case. DoWltt's Little Early Uisora for the llvov Omnlm'H Ilonilcd Debt. Some days ago Councilman Tuttle of tlio finance committee- , requested City Treasurer John Hush to make a statement regarding tbo bonded indebtedness of the city. Mr. Kusu has complied with the request and in his report slates that If the city votes the bonds contemplated , M75.000 , the bonded indebtedness of the city would them amount to f,1.)11,100. ) To meet the Interest that would bo duo annually would mjulre a levy of 8 mills. Mr. Hush further states thnt this levy would not bo excessive nnd would bo much less than the levy required to meet the Interest on bonds In other cities the size of Omaha. Misn Field's AddresH. This evening Miss ICato Field will deliver an address before iho members and friends of the Western Art association at tbo Llningor gallery. There will be other prom inent speakers in attendance , and to make It still more enjoyable nn impromptu reception will bo accorded the distinguished visitor by Mr. Llniugor , the president , of Iho associa tion. Positively cured byl ' these Little Pills. P CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress from Djspepsla , in-l ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty Kntlng. A perfect rem- [ cdy for Dizziness. Nausea , I Drowsiness , Bad Tastcfc In tlio Jlouth , Coalcdg Tongue , Tain in the Side , g TOUI'ID LIVER. Th regulate tlio Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , ! 2 Million Bottles filled in 1873. 18 Million Bottles filled in 1890. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.1 ' ' Much favored by her Jfajcsfy. " WORLD , LONDON. " 77/6- test beverage. " TRUTH , LONDON. " Cosmopolitan. " BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. " Cheap as well as good. " " The demand for it is great and increasing. " THE TIMES , LONDON. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. L7ANTI.D-A Klrl at a liounllns hoiibu , 632 YV T A NTin : QoodBlrl at43 ! Olon avenue. WANTKD At Sml nrrmio nml Pih Btroet a Klrl for Kuinir.ll housoituuiiliiK. Uond reeoiiimond.itlunH rerjult'ed , Mrs. I\V. ) Archer , OST A half LMOWI pointer < l w : white , with liver colored spots on head , shoulder * and rump. I'liiilurwlll lie roHurtlod by ro- tiirnliiK to 'I. WuBlilnntoii ave. \\/ANTni ) 7 or 8 , room hoiiiu within sl\ i i lilocks of IniHlnq'jn , centtir.N 111 inaku lease for year or inor ? > i ) 8 , lieu ofllco. CI > sroOIS and vaults elo.ined by odorless sanitary process. , l.oavu orders at city . K. Dobton. IjKHt ItKNT Three rooms In larso house on llenton Htroet. Tenant can pay rout by laundry work. Hnqulru at'4J .Murrlain blk I/OK S\1.K-A line 'JOO aero farm 10 miles J-'from Council Illulli. ( i 1SH acres J.tl : to acrosfJS : 10 , iw and 40 aero tracts. Johnston A. Van I'atton , Council HluITs \\7AXrKD--aor4 iinfuriilHhcd roonislnuood T T location. Address I , HBO olllee. I71OK HKNT riirnlulioil house uf 7 rooms - * - Wj Third .iveniie , E.XI'KUTCoIiiinhla bloyele , & 'J luoli , In per fect order , will tr.iuo for gnoil rlllu , Ifi calibre. U. A. AtKlns , Council HluiK la. OI.AIHVOVANi'n. mind roaillni ? or INy- elioinutrr. Dlsuu-esof all klmli" and treated with hot. huthi und All lutters promptly unnwuruil. ( Hiiro hour * . Ua m. lo 10 p. m. No. II. " avenue K , near cor. 15ih hireet. FOlt SAI.i ; or llcnt-Gnrden land with housed , by J. 1C. Itlou , 101 Main St. , Council UluITs. FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH , DRS. COPELAND AND MANSFIELD MAKE ANOTHER NOTABLE OFFER. All Patients Applying for Treatment llelbro Notcinncr 1 Will Ho Treated nnd Siiillcl ] | With Medicine Until Cured for $5.O ( ) .Montli The Uco- old of the Imst Two Week * An Oinnlm Instance. The two weeks during which Drs. ropclntiil and Manslleld ntrerod to treat and furnish modlolno freetonll who applied lias explicit , and th.it which many declared Impo llbo has been accomplished. Out of the tunny him- drcdNvho dave iippllocl none wore turned away , and nut a cent of inonov was nceopted on any pretext Ahntcvor. 'I he strength of the pliyslulaiisand the resources of tlio laborato ries were tilted to their utmost , but the notk wns accomplished. Mnny of the pat lent ! who have applied have said : "Uoetor. I should like to continue under your treatment nnd care ; I have recehcd great liencllt during llie o tno weeks , but I suppo o your ehaw-t nro very high " Now , to answer all such lemarks as this , Drs. Copeliind and Manslleld maUo thu follow ing public offer : In order to give all an opportunity of nvall- Ihff llioni'.eluesof tlielr U1KIurine | this fu\or- aldo season. Drs. Cnpel.imt andMiinsllcld will , until NiiM'inljor I. make a tinlfoim charge for medlclnoand tieatinent of f" > a month , This N tonll tMtleiilsand for all diease | . All ] ) .it louts npplvlne for ttuatinuiit before No- \ember I will to treated fur fr a inoiilli. and all medicines fninlslicd free , each month's treatment. Including medicine , to cost $ " > UN I'M , CUIini ) . PAIN AKOUXI ) TIU5 IlKAItT. Tmiiru Ooodltcnrt , of : Hif ) Krs- kln Street , 'JellMVliat Drs. Copeland - land anil MaiiHlleld Did for Her. Mlsi I.nura ( innilhoirl , "tin Ilvos nt 3K > tr : kln utri'ijt , m.ikes thu following IntvruatiiiK Mntuiut'iit. thi'inrs It wns some nlno renrn nun Hint my troiibti1 tlrst bciinn From tuy early chlMhooil t hid nvtvrliml Komi honltli iiiul nlien iu\ prt'iunt troubto luvnti It tuiilo n porlouM hiltlo for mo to llclit aciilMst My llr < t HTtiiptniii wns nn Inlun c iik'niil/lni ; iniln III thu It-Ct Klilo. In the region of tlio lionrt. fhoot- hiil throuiili m > hntk nn t nlunx the Ic'fi urm 'I'liU pnin mis of n Mnblilni : Hharp laiu'liiitttiK ilinrnc- tcr niul prodtuo 1 u PII .I t tliiu of Intense opprcs'liin Jor tiuirocntloii n fpellnK ' n" thoiiKh ilc ith nns iloso nt Imnd "At tinlieKhi'ilnR uf this pull ) I noillil brtomi1 mss ( looniiKAHT iloiill ) pulltin - surface of Hi ) body neil Id become cold nnd my brenthlnx nouM become nh.irt nnd linr- rlod. beliiK nnnblo to move until tlio terrible orilenl wii'ovcr "Thin 1 had iiitlerod for the p.-nt nlno renri , nnrt no doctors seemlimly nblu tu livlp me. nnd every nt- tnuk I expected would result In dentil "This wns my condition when 1 culled upon Ir ) Copclnnd find Miinitleld. I'lpectlniftbelretTortito re sult in other doctors before them What nns my surprise , nftcr tno wcekri * treatment , to tlnd thntttie pain nroiind the heart Inid loft me , anil I leel o much better. I cannot do or say too much for I > rs Copclnnd nud .Mansfield , for tbcy bn\e cured me and placed me In better health Kcnerally tlmn I could ever hope for" Jl" ! < sGooillienrtmc9fn stnteil above , at ,1l i llrs- kln street , wbero slio will readily crlfy her slutc- Inspcaklni ; nlth Drs C'opclnnd nil'l ' Mnmllelil In In recant to ttui nbovo caic , the ) ny " 1'nln around tbo henrt , inlled b ) tlio doctors An- li'im ' I'ectorls.or NournUIn , U one of tbo nioitun- plc'i'imt nnd daiiKerous dlKCa'C1" to which the humnn bclnKlt heir , bor example , n man uues to bedatnlzht apparently healthy , nnd Is fiiiinddcnd In hit bed tbo next mornlnK. or n clergyman In the midst of nnnnliuntedillscour' < e. feels n sudden pain nt lilt heart and drops as If ho won ) shot llonnver usually after n fen minute * , or nt the lonitP'tn half hour , the attack Kradually pallet oil At llrit there nrolmi * Intervnls between tlieiw nttacks. but nlter- wnril they become of f reiiiivnt otcnrremo llctn cen thu nttncks the health miy bo perfect , but In many cases evidence of extensive hcnrt dl-eano may be found "This Is one of the most dnnseroun of licnrt troubles , nnd should bo attended to nt once If let run on U may destroy life nt the third or fourth nt tnck. " AN OMAHA INSTANCE. Mr. C. AV. Foster , of ( Mil X. 12nd Street , Tells of Jlls Sueuesfful Treatment by Drs. Copclnnd nnd MaiiHllolil. "Yes. they all told mo I ban consumption , and that Is what I bcRiin to neltovn. 1 failed so steadily and everything I tried seemed so powerless to help mo that I was forced to be lieve that 1 had consumption. " The snealiet was Mr. < J. \ \ . 1'oster , who lives at llt : X. 42nd street. " 1'Ivo years IIRO I did not regard my trouble as very sorloii" , when It llrst l > ei.iii with mr head and nose Rtopplnit up. dull , heavy huacl- aehes over the eyes nnd thioiteh the tutnplos but later when iilisht sweats came on 1 began TO I.OSK t't.KBII , and for the flr ttlmo realized my tortiblo con dition. Mil. C. W. IOSTKII , 01,1 NOIITII1SM1 "Jly coiiRli was voiy ' .ovoio. M > bad tint I could nuthleop nluhK and xmiild h.ivo to K t up and KII out on my poicli for fiesh alt. There was a teirlblo soienussln the lower partof my IIIIIKI. sharp'-hootliii pains throii li my chobt , sosu > ere at tlmei us to almost taUo my breath. . . . "Theio was a constant roiling and lm//lng nolso In my ears ; my e\es boeamoeiy nuuh , and 1 thought I wasgoliu 10 I.OSK MV sinnr " > Iy iippctlto * .is Irrozitlur , nnthlns I ate seemed to agree with mo. I would bu dln- tresseri at the stomach after eating. "My Bleep was broken and restluss and did menu coed , 1 would got up In the motiilng morn tired than when 1 went to bed , "The disease had completely undermined my whole system , and 1 was a physical v > reek it man without hope. "In this condition I called on Drs. Copulan 1 anil Manslluld ; they did not promise much , and I did notexneut to bo euicd. "Well , what has houn tho'ii'Mill ? " "A COMI't.KfK ( UllK. " "I Improved xtcndlly from the first and all the symptoms of the disease havegtadually loft me. " .My head and nose are clear , good appetite , no more night sweats , and my lung trouble Is entirely relieved , and I Imvo no further fear of consumption. "I can't say too much In pi also of Drs. Copeland - land and Manslleld , for they have surely saed my life. " Sir I'ostor Is a carpenter and lives , as stated abo\e , atltl.l N. 4.'nd ' stiout , this elty , hcru ho will relate to any one the story of his lumaik- ablu lucovciy. Tliclr CroilontlulH. Ashtis been said , Dr. W. II. Copeland was president of his class at llelluvuu Hospital Medical C'ollo o. New Vork , uhoro ho grad uated , thu most famous Institution of Ha kind In the country. Ills diploma bears the wtllten endorsement of the medical authorities of New Yoru , of the deans of prominent medical colleges In Pennsylvania. Dr. T. It. Mausllold'H creduntlals are no loss abundant and nn < | iinl. Illed. Ho also Is formally Indorsed by thu KUC- rotarlccuf various county and state medical snelotles , llotli RuntlnmiMi , after thoroiuh hospital oxiierlencu and practice. ha\u de voted their lives to tlio pr ictlco of their spec- tics , with what success thu columns of thu dally papers show. ROOMS 311 AND 319 , New York Life Building , Cor. 17th nml rarnam Sts. , Omaha , Noli. ir. n. vnpKi.AMt , . / . it. T. it. ji\ni-'ii-i.it , .11. n. Consulting I'hyslclnn. Specialties : Catarrh and ah disease : * of the Kye , Kar , Throat ami Lungs , Nervous Ills- uai-i'H , nkln Dlsua-i'S , I'hionln DI oiNes. : OHU'o Hours U to 11 a. in , " to 1 p. in. , 7 tel ) p. m , Sunday 10 a , in. to 4 p m. Catarrlml troiiblus and kindred diseases treated uuccuiafully by null. Send 4a In fctamiH for question ( ilrculurs. Addrus-i all letters to Copelund Mudluul Inntltute , New York Life Ilulluln Umaha , Nub. S. W. Cor , 15th and Douglas Sts. The alight change in the weather \\M \ crowded our TI i'ACIOUS FLOOUS with anxious lookers and eiiRor Inborn. We're ampij prepared for the null with W12LL MADK CLO'lH- 1XG OF Ol'R OWN MANTKAOTtMlK. MANTKAOTtMlK.'s ' Suits FUKSII FROM Ofll TAlLOKS , embracing all new fabrics and designs , prices ranging from $10 to $35. You might as well buy a stilt that fits. Hiinflrete ofen's ' Owereoats Made up with every care , and In all the provalllng styles and tex tures , not a garment in the entire lot but would grace a crowm-d head , with prices ranging from $10 to $40. Hundreds of natty little Knee Pant Suits $2 and up. Hundreds of Boys' Long Pant Suits , our make , $4 , $5 and $6. It's no trouble to lit the boys , and no trouble for parents to buj at such prices. _ s Ftnisliings and Hats You might search the east and west nnd not succeed in finding the variety , style and enormous quantity embraced in our lay out for the Fall and Winter. Prices for first quality goods no higher than paid elsewhere for no name qualities. ( When you come in , ask to bo shown over our three lloo 's ) Reliable Clothiers , Southwest Cor. 15tli & Doug-las Send for catalogue. GX > K WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES IIAVK YOU CAUGHT ON ? Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. LEXINGTON NUT - $3.OO. ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK. 16 Main Street. TeleplioixB 48. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Schoedsack , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and relinlsh goods of every description. Packages received nt cither office or at tha Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can Imfa them redyod and finished equal to now , 15KD PKATII13KS KKNOVATEl ) AND CLEANED 13Y STHAM , with tha ml most approved machinoryatost at lo cost than you over pilJ CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOfAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,003 OIIIIIOTOUH I. A Mlllnr. P. O. ( ilo.isim , H. lj Shu.'iirt. U I. . Halt. J. I ) . IMmiindson. C'liartcn It llutiimn. Tratmut ta'iiur.il b.inklnt ; Itnsl- nrhs. lir ! ostuaillal | nnd surplus of any bane In bonthuChtorn luwu. NTcREST ON TIME DEPOSITS HI ritfinhPn : Attorney nt Law , No. 1 . J , UiaillUUS , i > Ujiri , itrooi over Ilinh- null's store. ToluplHino No. tiVk lluslnoji hours. U u. in. toll p. in , Commit Hunts , 11. law , suto federal courts. Itojius .1 , i and 3 lluiiobluuU , Counull Illulli , l.i. OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'nltl Up Ciipltiil $100,031) OMoit orKanUcil bank lln th ? rltr. Forc'Un uml rtomaitlo oxch mtfo nml ooil eoourltlm. IdiiDJUl attention p.il.l touollvctluu * Account ! of liillrlu- unli , bank * , bnnkuri Hticl ourporaUun * * ullcllit J. Corrt'ii oiiiltmco In vlto'l. ' UKU. 1 * . tJANfOlU ) . I'rcnldont. A. W. Ilir.KMAN , Caihlar. A. T. HICK , Aulitaul A PETRIFIED WOMAN ! I'ur the uuxt luo wiius : thorn \\lll boon uk * hlbltton utf.17 Ilioadtrar A MAKVMIjOUH ( UlllUSITY , A Woman Turned -to StoncI hunietlilnx thnt IIHH to liu semi to lie upprucl ntud. Tliv only I'utnllud Woman on I xlilbltlon In the Win Id. \\'u fJirAUANTf.K HATISKACIIO.N on MONEY Kr.ui.MiKH. It IK a wondurfnl nuiiiiui fosall , a perfectly putrlllud uoiimii. puifout In uvury fouuru and form , as If slio had dropped iiHleup In rosy health and bcun turnud Into Ntonu liv souio wiekud magician It nus found near 1'rosiib , ( 'ill. . In a luuallty that IMS turned out inorO wonderful polrlfai-tloim than the unoliicoiitli ntint. HcluntllluliivustlKatlou iHCiiuilL'd , I'hf- KR'litiia iidiiilttisd frou. Radios will Ijo admitted liutwoeii 'i and 4 o'clock , when a lady nttenduntwl Inliow Ilium Iho uonder. Adinlltance , 'Jio. - C'hlldren , lOo , THE GRAND Council Bluffs , In. THIS ELKOANTlTv API'OINTKD IIOTBL IS NO\Sr OPKN. N. W. TAYLOR , COOK'S lilJiCTRICAL SU 1TUES Siioclul attention t'ivon to Kloctri9 ItellH , Hurular Alarina , Announclator and Incandescent WALTER V. COOK , 13 PEA.HL , ST. COU N'CIL ULUFi'B