TIJE OMAHA DAILY BEE. MONDAY OOTOBEH 10 , 1891 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 1'EAKL STHKET. Dclu trod by Carrier In rny part of the City. II. W. TII.TON. MA.NAUP.lt. 'SSOfllCl ! . . , Nl ) . 11 Editor No.1. ) jti.\ott MI\THIS. N. V. I' . Co. Council IllufTs Lumber Co. , coal. Cnili's chattel loans , ilOl Sunp blook. Tha school board will hold Us regular meeting thli evening. If you want water In your vnrd or homo po to JJixby'B ' , VM Morrlam blocK. On Tuesday Indies uiul chlldrun will bo ad mitted free to the races at the driving park. Tdo ( .MHO of the state against Jack LanO , charged ulth seduction , Is sot for a bearing this rnoniliix in police court. A blhlo was plclted upon lov\er Hroadway yesterday and taken to the police ntation , wheio thu owner can nnd It , It rontalned numberof rards and napcra , on ono of which was the natno Lucy KUwnrds. Tlio Infant , child of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert , \VVaver died .yesterday morning at ! l o'clocl ? of congestion of the * lutig < , at thu fiunlty residence , corner of Avcnuo Hand Thirty- second street , aped 't weeks. The body was taken yesterday to Ilurrnon , Neb , for builal. Interesting oxorclsos wcro held lust even ing at the Hoi can Daptlst chiirch In the Bhittio of n harvest homo festival , The church was nicely decorated with specimens of tha pioducU of the fluids , anil an attrac- tli'o procr.iiiiiiio was rendered by tlio younc pconii ) , consisting of music and recitations. t' . R Miller , who lives In the ucstorit part of the city , reported to the police yesterday that a pony bclon ln ' to him had been stolen from a vacant lot near the Keys Ilros.1 car- miRe factory , where it had lieen running looic to pasture. Thn last lima itvn : .seen It was tied behind an oxproviiuon at the corner of Sixteenth street and Hroiulway am ) coinliif east at a rapid Rnlt. Cards were pi luted olTerliiK a reward for thu missing nnlmal and \\lll bo mailed to the authorities of thn neighboring cities and towns this morning. Minute. Ono minute time often makes a great dif ference -n ono minute remedy for bronchitis choking up of tha throat , lungs , etc. , of courstilsa nlosslng. Cnbob Cough Cure Is sueh a remedy. For sale by all druggists. Cubcb Cough Cute- Ono minuto. Ij\Hl' DAY. IMoiidnv AVill lc the Iriht Iiy ) ! of the Boston .Store Great liUslit liy : The finest display of dry and fancy over witnessed under ono roof is now on snln at the Boston store. Coino one. coino all and get a bhnro of the bargains. Lots of room and lots of extra dorks to provide for your wants. Save your money by spending it judi ciously at the Boston Store. The store for I lip joplc. All our light prints i , best quality , during sale. ! ! < i-inoh suitings that sold for So and 10V , during sale fie. Just the thing for comforters. The greatest bargain of the day. Simpson'h 22e line sateens ( colored only ) for "Jo ayard , just the price of calico , for quilts and comforters. Not the beat of it. ( io pie-cos canton flannel uoi'th Oc , for Sic. 10 piece 27-inch red all wool shaker flannel , a bargain at 'Me , but to make it more ridiculous , during this sulo for Sou. oO pieces4 ! ) unbleached faheoting , worth 22Je , during this sale for 17c. A golden opportunity. Lonsdalo cambric during sale lOc , Bold everywhere for 12Jc. All our Unbleached muslins at sale prices. All our bleached muslins nt sale prices. All our blenched and unbleached linens nt sale prices. All our blankets nnd comforters at sale prices. COATS. Wo show the largest nnd most com plete line of Indies' , misses and chil dren's gnrmonts in western Iowa. See our style , got our prices. You cer tainly will fool sorry aftorvnrds if you don't got our prices before purchasing clticwhoro. BOSTON STORE. Folhorlngham , Whltolaw & Co. , 101 to lOlt Broadway , Council BlulTs , la. Miss Mary Olcason , fashionable dressmaker - maker , It 1'earl street , upstairs. Frank-Trimblontty , Baldwin blk.tclSOIl Lamps from oe up. Lund Bros. , 23 Main street. ' Hnlph U'llllams nnd wlfo have returned from a visit of two weeks to the St. Louis exposition and to LItchllold , III. Mrs. Frank Hawaii , who has been visiting herslMcr Mrs. K. II. Mcrrlan , left last ovcnlni ; for her homo In Socorra , N. M. Wultor I ) . Stillman loft last evening for Dos Molncs , where ho bus business to at tend to before the supreme court of Iowa. Mrs. Chapmun and daughter Miss Mule , have rctuinod from a trip to 1'hutsmouth , and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laf- fciU. II. H. Vanllrunt , J. W. 1'orcirov , E. II. llnnorth , A.V. . Ulokman. H. U. Hnrlo and Unorgo Suhindclo have returned from n \vcok' ' * > hunting expedition at Wood Hivor , Nob. Nob.A A nnrty consisting of L. niederman , grand master for the state of Iowa , Mrs. Iliedcr- iniiu , ( Icorgo F. Smith , James Spftro , M. Io- ( iront , Mra. C. II. Tucker and Mrs. ,1 , M. Matthews loft yesterday lorDubuquc , where they will attend the meeting of the Iowa grand lodgo. Crntlfylnji o All. The high position attained ana the univer sal acceptance and approval of the pleasant lliiild | fruit rnmedy , Syrup of Figs , ns the most excolloiit laxatlvo known , Illuntrato the value of the qualities on which Its .success Is based , and are abundantly gratifying to thu California Fruit Syrup company. Stand lamps , every shape and price Lund Kros. Klvo-Cent "Motor Fnro. f'ounoil Bluffs to Omalui nnd return , including ticket of admission to exoosi- tlon In CollHoum building , for liic. In order that nil the elti/ens of Council IHulTs may visit the exposition the above liberal oiler Is innde. Tickets for sale by till motor conductors. Good until Oc tober 21 inclusive. Monday Kvenlnt ; lor "ttc. Our Too and $1.00 ladies' Ulnrrltz or KngliHh wnlkini ; gloves for Monday evening from 7 to I ) i > . in. , nt o'Jc u pair , not ever two pair to u customer. UOSTON STOHK. Council BlulH In. N. B. Ask for a eopy of our Journal nf Fashions for American Women. Freo. iAM , WIIITKI.AW & Co. I'roillunl SOIIH. The two runaway boys , Squire nnd ( Jrot- zor , returned homo yesterday utter an ab- actico of threii days , two of which they said they pulsed In St , LouU. They found llfo on their own hoolc not quite \rhut It was iraciitd ; up to bo , and decided to a lay ut Homo uwlillo before yoliig It alone. ( > ev > ler'.sMj > gloUcjdacna Wafors.Cuirci al beuduches In xU mtniituj. At all The IIMost banquet lumps made uro ut Lund Dim , -'J Main atreot. NEWS FROM C-JUXC1L - BLUFFS , Eirly Experiences of Cougresniaii J. 0 , Burroughs of Michigan , HOW THE SPEAKER'S ' HEAD WAS REDUCED , Tliottuli Ho Wan CiilltMl Down Mxored- Ingiy llnril by tlin Jlo Carried Victory nlih Hint. Congressman J. U. Hurroughs of Michi gan , who delivered an address Thursday evening before tlio republicans of this city , tolls a good story at his 'own expense , whlcti Illustrates 111 ? capacity for sticking to n tiling until ho makes It win. In his boyhood days ho wts a student at Klti-'svlllo | iicndeiny , O. , nna had n threat reputation as a public speaker. He wa < Universally conceded to bo thu best orator that the academy had over tuined out. The girls all hung upon bis llncly modulated toni's with an nlinost fever ish Interest , while the boys were somewhat divided at to their opinion of him some of them wishing they might in .soinu way catch sotno of hU oratorical power , while the others wore led on by mnd Jealousy until they felt like beat ing hh brains out. At liny late they nil liked to hear him speak and liu know it , so ho lost no opportunity of adding frush laurels to his already overburdntiod head. Ono d.iy a now toaehor eamo to Kmirsvlllo ncaclrmy. Ills name was I/rake. Ho saw that young Uurrodghs had become nflllctcd with n soverocaso of big-head by his series of triumph * , and ho determined to lay his proud spirit low. The novt time Burroughs delivered an or.itlon ho waited until the young man had mounted high into the air on the wings of fancy nnd WRS plucking great handsrul uf feathers from the tall of the bird of -ccilnro , when ho called him down. Ho began to point out to the speaker wherein ho had mndo an oratorical blunder. Burroughs' training hud not prepared him for any such treatment as this , and ho commenced to argue ttc point with the teacher. As the discussion wont on the temper of each began to warm up. Drake went on to the platform and commenced to emphasl/o his position by some gestures that were more decided than graceful. At last the two clinched , and muster and pupil were wound up to gether in an indiscriminate mass on the lloor. After a few minutes the master came out victorious and Burroughs was sent lly- Ing iRnomlnlousIy from thu room. Nothing daunted , ho mounted the fence in front of the school house and there , with all the other pupils about him applauding their Idol to the echo , ho delivered the rest of his oration , while Drake had the school homo and several rows of empty benches to congratulate him on the outcome of the conlllct. Agate bearing scales , coffoa milM with foot power , grocers refrigerators , butter coolers , catalogue of Uorden & Sellock ( Jo. . Chicago. Pound of tea and line Jap T-pot,75 Lund Bros. Oldest and best whisky , medicinal uso. .Tarvis Wino company , Council Bluffs. Wo have our own vinyards in Califor nia , J in-rid Wino company , 803 Main st. Ladies will bo admitted free at the raced on Tue&day. Ili'lrayed 'I licit * Toiit'Iinr. Mrs. Preece , who Is teaching physical cul ture to the teachers in the city schools , called upon ono of the teachers the other day during school hours. The visit was not unexpected , for the teacher had Instructed her pupils that when Mrs. Preeco entered the room they should .sit up straight and behave their best. When Mrs. Prccco came in the programme was curried out to the letter and she saw before fore her forty oild little polcors xvlth their hacks so straight they bowed out In front. "Now , children , why did you take that position Just as soon us you saw me ! " she asked. There was a illonco of a few seconds , which was broken at last by a liltlo piping voice from the nack scat that said , "because Miss told us to. " Miss was rather crestfallen at this , as she had counted on giving Mrs. Prooco the Idea that her pupils always sat up straight. "Well , do you know - > 'hy she wanted you to sit up straight ) " went on the teacher of physical culture. "Yos Ma'am , " spoke up the same piping volco , "because she wanted you to think wo was smart. " And since that day Miss has taken a linn resolve not to have her pupils put on any moro airs for the edification of visitors. llo Witt's Little Early itison , Monthly Evening lor , "Oc. Our 7. " > o and $1.00 ladies' Biarritz or English walking gloves for Monday evening from 7 to 0 p. in. at 59c a pair , nol over two pair to iv customer. BOSTON STORE , Council Blutl's , In. N B. Able for n. copy of our Journal of Fashions for American Women. Freo. FOTHKUIN'mtAM , WlllTKLAW & CO. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , just received at Holler's ' the tailor's , 311) ) Broadway. Mnndcl& Klein sell furniture , carpets , cooking and heating stoves -lit cost to quit business. ( JliaiitaiKiuii .Motor Unc. The city council will hold an adjourned mceilim this ovnning , and ono of the im portant things to cmo before it U the ordlu- aaco granting the Council Bluffs Transit company the right to build and operate a motor llnu on any of the streets of this city. The company was oruanl/cd several mouths ago with the main object of building u motor line between the city and the ( 'huulauiua ) grounds * , hut they afterwards decided to seek the right of way all over the cltj , so that If they wanted to run opposition to the Council BlulTa v c Omaha Brldgo company they could do so. An ordinance granting them the right of way was Introduced nttho last mooting of the council , but was p-omptly sat down upon by certain members who thought its pro visions were too indnllnlto , especially In the matter of the obligations they placed upon themselves to operate thu line. Since the last meeting the officers of the company have been ut work on u now ordinance which it Is claimed doe * away with many of the objec tions to the old , and this will bo presented to the council this evening. Several members of the council weio in favor of the old ordinance uiut most of iho opposition came trom Altiornmn Caspnr who has opposed the Idea of allowing a motor company to lav Its tracks In front of his house over blniw It was llrst started , No gripping , no nausea , no pain when UeWlu's Little Karly UKuM uro taken Small pill. Safu pill. BOH pill. Did you ice that new line of hanging lamps at Lund Bros. Tliuio will ho mi charge for the admis sion of Indie * at thu races in Union park un Tut'sdny the opening day. Swaioon Music Co. , Masonic temple. Dr * . Wood bury , dentists , 0 Pearl etrout , ne.M to Grand hotol. Telephone- US. High grade work u specialty. " .Mo.Malion .Jury Itlsugrccd. When the Jury was empaneled for the trial of Jesse MoMuhou on the charge of embez zlement , ninny who had watchca the pro ceedings closely declared that U would never convict him. Yesterday's developments showed that they knew what they wore talk ing about , or at least made a good guess. Tha casu was MibinUtod to Iho Jury at4 : : w o'clock Kuturduy ufternoou. After being out a little loss than thirty hour * the Jury sent word to Judge Macy that Ihev w. ro unable to njrrco. The judge went to the court house , the Jury was called in , ii'id after assuring hlmsoU that they could not arrive at a verdict ho dis charged them. One of the Juryinim staled that when Ihcv took the llru ballot thr > vote stood S to for conviction nnd that those figures remained unchanged up to ! ) o'clock last night , when It was ngrccd to disagree. The case now stands Just where It did a week utto nnd will have to bo tried again. It is not likely , however , that the HOW trial will take place before the next term of court. If you dci'ide.from wnatyou have heard or rcidthal-.on : will tnko Hood's Har.suparllln.do not bo Induced to buy tiny substitute ItMtcad. Anniversary of Shoi'ldiin'i Hide. The members of the Union Veteran leirion will hold a camp tire this cvuuliiLr In the Hughes hall near the Ocden house , In cele bration of the anniversary of the battle tf CedarCiook , Vti. , mid General Sheridan's famous rldo from Winchester. The occasion will also DO in honor of the dead veterans. An interesting programme has bent pre pared , Interspersed with vocal and Instru mental music. An elcgiint supper will be provided for the occasion by tno Ladies' auxiliary. The exer cises will begin promptly at s o'clocn p. in. Every comrade of the legion with his wlfo Is expected to bo present , besides these who have been specially Invited. The hall will he beautifully decorated , nnd the vacant chairs of the dcaJ comrades of the legion approprl- Htoiy dinped. Colonel D. B. Bailey will of- llctute as master of ceremonies. A very sinal pillbut u wry good one. Do Witt's Little Early Ulsors. Slip Kcars tlic United State * Will i t too Great n Navy on tlic LaU * s. Uiuitno , 111. , Oct. IS. A special to a Sun day paper Irom Oltnwu , Ont. , says : Follow ing close on the announcement that the Culled States government intended to abrogate the agreement entered into with Great Britain in IbIT aud place a licet of gunboats on the tacit Kikes comes the report today ut the lequest of the British government through Lord Salisbury for an immediate report on the defenses of the dominion. The military authorities hero naturally attached some Interest as to what the urgency could bo that hurt icdly called for this information. The request of Lord Salisbury was com municated through Lord Stanley to Premier Abbott last week , nnd the minister of the militia promUod to have the report ready to bo forwarded to the British government today. For several years past , to use the languapa of a prominent military ofllccr hero , the Brit ish government has been hammering at blr John McDonald to strengthen the defences of Canada , that In the event of trouble the dominion might not DO solely dependent upon Gieit Britain for protection. This request has not been carried out to the satisfaction of the British government. It is stated on tno hichcst authority that the ofllcer commanding the dominion forces Gen eral Herbert , was sent out to Canada to Investigate the actual state of affairs , which duty his prudesoi- sors appears to have solely ncKlccted. That theielatlons existing between General Herbert and the minister of militia , Sir Adolph Caron , are somewhat strained as a rebiilt is an open secret. There appear * to be little doubt that it is thu intention of the British government to send several regi ments to Canada shortly. This has oeen in contemplation for a long time. Again , the fortilications at Halilav , still unuor the control of the imperial authorities , arc boingstiengthoncd to make that naval station Impregnable. The same policy is to bo carried out in British Columbia , but there Is some hltcn hatwcon the homo and Canadian authorities as to the outlnVa.It will involve. The naval dock-yards , as lisquimault on the Pa cific coast , was Jointly constructed by the British and dominion governments , but it I has been reported to the homo authorities that it is seriously defective in many particu lars. Speaking on the question of defenses to day n prominent official of the government said that the moment the United States gov ernment abrogated the agreement which re stricted the naval forces of Canada and the United States ou the great lakes to four ves sels , the vessels not to exceed 100 tons , armed with ono eighteen-pound gun and in creased the strength of their tleot In these waters , Great Britain would run up a fleet of her iron-clads to keep them out. It has boon suggested that England has become alarmed at the strong annexation movement which appears to have seized Her subjects in Canada , and is going to take precautionary measures , if necessary , nt the point of the bayonet to prevent its further do\elopment. Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Best little pill ever made. Cure constipation every tlmo. Nona equal. Use them now. AT.I.XT miutrs.txns * Failure , ot'a I/nrsre Shipbuilding Finn In MiiHsiiuliiisettH. Moss. Oct. 1.Tno BOSTON , , - - great ship building llnu of Harrison , Lorring & Co. , proprietors of the City Point works , South Boston , assigned to ox-Alderman Chuilos Allen of Boston , and Hon. G. W. Qulntard of Now York. The liabilities nro stated by Mr. Lorrlng to bo Wtn.OOO while the ajsots are nominally put nt SbOO.OOO , which Includes every dollar's worth of personal property ownoa by the individual members of the firm , although tha amount Is generally believed somewhat exaggerated. The linn Is building the United States steel armored cruiser No. U for the govornmnnt ut a contract price of SWI.OOJ , with § 100,000 added as speed premium , nnd Is con structing half a dozen steel tug boats , also for the government , iho latter being neatly completed. It was expected up to Saturday meriting that Mr. Lornng would receive credit for work done on the now vessels now being constructed for the United States gov ernment nnd that that would enable him to meet all payments uuo , but learning that the construction put upon the contract bv the United States government official ! , was such that ho could not real ize for some weeks ou the same , ho consulted with some of his largest creditors and many of the banks which wcto currying his paper. As sumo of his notes wcro coming duo immediately , nn aasigu- ment was considered imperative. The credi tors meeting will bo held October 24. Al- Hough th failure represented u largo sum It caused no actual excitement in State street , us the holdings of all the local banks were suld to bo small. Mr. Lorring was reported as Rick tonight , but his son said : "This Is a squill o , lioueu failure , and wo want the truth known. Our nffuirs uro not so adjusted that sovcro Individual losses can follow On thu contrary 1 think the indi vidual loss will uu comparatively Mimll. " Messrs Uussoll and Pntman and Hon. Chailos T. Gallagher bavo been lotulned us counsel by the H ignot : . The works employed f > 00 men and thcsu v 111 on Monday bo paid the full nirtitVrit of due thoin. A ineotinc of creditors will beheld hold some tlmo next week , 'ftbcn iho llrm u 111 ask an extension , itfiiPlt confidently assirts tlmllf the extension Is granted nil Its Indebtedness will IMS n.flip'ln full * Tha assignment was quietly inn-fa'and ' was known to but few people on tno stre'dtf. Mi * . Harri son is 70 years old nnd lias for forty years carried ou business In South Hasten , Small hi sire , grout In rtstllts ; Do Will's Little ICarly Utsori. Hml pill' for constlpa. tlon , Desl for stuk hoaduchej bcH for sour stoinacb. ' A Klllt.tbh.t'ftJ.VflrtrO.V. . Inspected Cor n Mliorl Time liy Chicago Cltl/.cns. , Cuirvoo , III. , Oat. IS.-Special [ Telegram to Tin : Hii : * . | The Nebraska exhibition train reached Chicago last night about : 'M aid the day has boon snout quietly , tha earn only being opened for the Inspection of the public for about an hour this afternoon' . The members of the party felt the ncoa of the day's rest. Kepruiontiitivcs of the editorial force of thoTilbunc and Herald visited the train today , and pains were taken by the members of the party to sea that the nxhiblt was carefully Inspected. The train will leave Chlcaco tomorrow morning at 7:15 : for Valparaiso , Ind. , where a stopot four hours will bo made. Mr. II..I. Leo of Fiomont , a member of the advisory 1-onrd of directors , this after noon received a telegram announcing tno death of his brother in Pennsylvania , and will louvo the exhibition train hero and pro ceed to Pennsylvania at onco. DoWittflLlltlo Euny losers ; only pill to cuioslclt ho.iilaclio and ro.'uiato IhotviVJls SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IjlOU HKXT Three or inoio rooms furnished J in iinfimiNliL'd. Inquire at TuO First avi-iiiie. \V AN TIM ) tilrl to work fur her board nnd KO tit > uhool. Ailcnc-i-i It , 17 , [ too ollleu. \\7 ANTED-Pint-onus maUer tit Miss K IBsdale'mill.neiy piulor , Wi Ilroud- ay. FOR SAI.K Ijirzo brick roMdiMici' . nlco grounds , and In choice to.it Ion.Vlllsrll at : ihii4anlf ! laKon soon. Johnston & Van I'littcn , loutiell Itlull | W A N'l'r.U 0nod slrl for general housm\urk , 1,111 UlufTsticct. TV \NTF.D-A Ural class farm hand. No. 4lb Nuil.li * * o\unili * itreul. \ r > P.\V upright llaidmiin piano for sale ; - " one of the line-it In thu elty : uill Mill fur ciish or sooil note : parties colnj south reason fnrsulllni ; . Aildies-t or call on Ol.lleo ollk-e. "ITIOK SALE Two good hard coal huso burner -L stoics ; onu an excellent pinlur cook stOM' , onu piano and other ImiibUhold fiitnlture. ono top buggy , DUO nlntforiii sprlus IIlit double Mi'on : cow ; ui ( I Jer-oy heifer. Mrs. Tlioa. tilVOII. P. SI'UOLS and vaults clo'iiiiMl by odorU-ss proerss. I.oavo orders at fclty M. lob-ou. 'Oit SALi : A line 'M ) aero fiiim 10 miles fioiii Council ItlulTf. $ .r , ; I.W acres J.IO : t-Q ncr < < sfJ8 : 10 , Ju mill 10 aero li-actb. Johnston A Van I'atton. Cuitnell lUiilfs , . UKNT rurnlshoJ liouso of 7 rooms KM Third aveiiue. EXl'KHTOoluinbliibleyi-lc. Winch. In per fect Older , will trade' for goo 1 rllle. JJ callbie. O. A. AtUliH. Counull Hlulls , In. CLAIUVOVANcn. nilnif luadhiK or 1'sy- rlioiiiuti y. DhUitsus of all Mnd dlax'iioso I and treated with hot baths .ind nmsvCuo. All letters promptly : inswciei | . Ollleo hiiAr < < , ! ) u in to U p. in , No. 11. . ' . itvoiiue K , near eor. l.'ith street. _ t _ iriOK SALi : or Uent-danlnn land with JL1 hntiics , by J. R Hleo , JUt Main St. , Council 111 n IK A CONU.MI.11U.M- Wblcli Is worth tlio most ? A .Mil-pound Move madu from lion that costo $17.30 pur ion which U puttitjollier without lilting tlio Joints , with sto i puttv : or. a f > i - pound stnvo mudoof lion fo-lln-J.UOO pui ton , joints all ground to u iiorfecl lit. with tlio bamu nlulclo worl < and poll-.li. lluw will you tell the dlll'oirnco , If you n lab to pnrub.iso a good stove. AN'sWKK : Only by tlio reputation a itoml nitlulo lias made for Ittclf. liny only tlio ICadlant Home and I1. I' , fctowart's In Hunters and Cook Hlovua , at t'ULi : & COM : , 41 MAIN STHEKT and you will not mal.e a mistake. Call uiul boo us ut 11 Mala Stieet. Alnays pleased to show poods. poods.IALW OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up CnpHiil $10lODf ) ) Olrtot nrRnnl701 hiink lln the cllr. Foreign nnd clomeitlo oYcluin o mil 0.2d suzurUI'Ji. K.poci.il aUontlon ji.il.l to colluctlum. Account ) of Individ uals , banks. I ua lun nml oororation | J sollclUi. C irreiiionilDiito In Tito I , OKO. I * . SANFOUK , I'rmlilont. A.V. . UIUKMAN. Oashlar. A. T. UlUB. Anlatiat C.nhUr. A PETRIFIED WOMAN ! I'or thu next TWO wr.bics there will boon ex hibition jitii'U Itundway A MAKVKljOUS CUItlOSlTV , A Woman Turned to Stone ! Something that has to bo seen to ho appreci ated. The only 1'utiulud Woman on Inhibition In thu World. Wu GuAiiANiKK SATISIMCTION on JIONKI- llKKUMJKI ) . His a wonderful niiinan fossil , : i perfectly potrlllud uiiiiian , pcrfuut In e\uiy fo-unru ami form , us If sheh.nl dumped aslnup In roiy hcHltn and been tuiiicd Inti ) slone by eomo wluUud maxlulan It was found near Fresno , ( /'ul. . In it locality lhat his : tuniuil out nioru wonderful petrifactions than the wliolo conti nent. K'lenlllle Invustljtatlon isuoiirted. 1'liy- Hiclunsndinltted fieu. Open for ladleb or i-cuttciiion. Admission Mo. L'lilldien fle. Shns & fedcr.il I'otiilH. Itojnn ' , t unU J Shu art. llviiobluck , C'uuuull illuirs. la. HI rinmlir-rc Attorney tt rnw , No I , J , UlilllllU ) : > , I'o.irl struut , ever Ilinh- null's store. Tolopliuno No.SI. . llm liour * . 8 u. in. tou p. in , Cuiiucll Illultj , 1 THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS ELEOANTL\1" ' APPOINTED HOTEL IS NNV OPEN. N. W. TAYLcfa , Manager. i $ itz &l ldS ffifoiS ! COUNCIL BLUFFS STEMM DYE WORKS AH klmlN ofD 'elng nnd Cltinnlns iloux In thu UtyhtHt st 'lu of thfl arc. FaJeil an-1 Ktnlned bnoi inv : lo to liiolt aa ( jooU ; w imw.Vo.lt promnly don anil ilolivureil lunllp rts of the uutry. Bund for prtou lUt , C. A. MACIIAN , . 101 3 Broadway , Near Northwestern Depot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. To Fashionable FASTIDIOUS AS VOU MAY IB ! Dressed Gentlemen The more eccentric you arc The better it will suit us. WEARETALKINGONTHEALLABSORBINGTOPIC OF THE ! FASHIONABLE BOX I AND TOP MELTONS KERSEYS IRISH FRIEZE SCOTCH CHEVIOTS A- Thoi'oug/i English Ye Know. Your Tailor Will Charge You From $40 to $60 OUR PRIORS TO $603O ARE F ROM You can still have a few of the $4.00 and $4.50 Suits and our $10.00 Suit counter with a Fine. Assort ment of Many Shades in Frocks as well as Sacks is at its full blast. One of our main efforts this season has been on our line of Underwear , and to say it mildly there is no one in it with us on that score. The popular line for the Workingman is a Fine Heavy garment , All Wool at that , at $1 a garment and we have Four different Weights and Colors in this line , and they are corkers. Two shades of Balbriggan go at the same price. And if you want Underwear at $4 , $6 and $8 a suit , we think we are the flag bearers of the procession. Respectfully , 5 Corner Thirteenth and Farnam Streets. WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES 1IAVK YOU CAU01IT ON ? Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. I&KIK&SQ'N KTUT-S3.00. UOCK SPRINGS AND W\OM1NO ALWAYS IN STOCK. 16 Main Street. Telephone 48. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G , A. ScnoecUnck , Proprietor , Officoa 021 Qroadwny , Oouncll Bluffs and 1821 Farnum St. , Ontnlia. Dye , clonn nnd roflnlsli gooUa of every description. Packages received at either otflco or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price Il3t. Merchants who huvo nhowoni | or soiled fabrics of any chimictar cun , liuve the in redyad and llnldhod ennui to now. UUD FHATHHKS H UNO VAT Ml ) AND CLEANED IIV STEAM , with tUo nJ must npprovod inuchlnotynto3t ut losa cost than you ever paid THE OLDEST MILLING FIKM IN THE WEST. ? FMAY/J o ° o I'nu-c.ss. of ROLLER COUNCIL nr-ilWS , IOWA. I HP Wo wurrnnt thlH brsuid of Flour annul to the bo.st niudo iinywhoro In tlia U. S. ASK YOUR OUOCEH f-'OU IT. Other Urunils White LuiEuty ( Illao H. M. TXSCriUUK , Omiihii Agent , 1118 .lunksut ) atreot. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,000 , Dtur.CTniis I. A. Mlliiir. R O. niuason , 11 f * Mnmirt , U K. II rt , J. I ) . I-Mmiimhon , Olmrloi K lliiiinuti. Trin : ut. ( 'imor.il lunUlnK Ijiml- IIUSH. 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