THE OMAHA DAILY JBEE , SATL'UbAV OCTOBER 24 , 1801. THE OMAHA J3EE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 'OFFICK : - NO. II ! PKAHL HTJtKET. lit li\ trod ly Carrier In nny part of lite Cltj. \\.TII.TON , - MAVAUKK. 'ITl . Fl'lin\f.J ltiiHlm'f ' > Ofllce No. < ! J ri.EI MOM * { j-Blt | | Kdltor No.il N. y. i . Co. Council Bluffs dumber Co. . coal. fruit's chattel loans , 201 Snpp block. The M. L. S. S. will have cakes on lo lo- dny at Baird's. ' H you wont watrr In your vard orhouso fie to lJi\by' , IKW Morrluiii block. .Mlis .Susan MolTnmn , music lonelier , has removed from. 'id I to ail ) Men-lain block , no third Moor. The members of Kobeknh degree , ' Inde pendent Older of Odd Fellows , are rciiunstcd to meet ut the hull this evening. Wrlcht t Hald win jcstorday sued out wilt of atinchuiRiit on the property of Klin ball < < c I'hamn to secure their claim of ilO 'J 0 tor aliorniiys'feo.- . . The funeral of tlio Into linrry ! ' . .Inmc.s will tauo pmeo this mottling nl 1(1 ( o'clock ft'jin thn residence , ( tt'l Fifth avenue. Uev. ( ! . " \ \ . Crofts oniclntli ) ) . ' . A trlcuram has hern rceolvcd nnnouncitiK that t ho next 1011 nil chapter of the Koyal A fell Masons , which hns just closed Its inect- Int * ' at Ilootic , will meet In Council DlulT.s next October. .ludiio Mncy will hold court M ondar oven- inj. ' for the puiposo of nntiirnllrlnir citizens. Every applicant must bring with him two vu messes who have known him the rcf-tilsito number of years. Hans Witt , charged with the burglary of the niorkx factory , was dlscharKcil by JudGe Mcdco yestenmy rnortiln * . ' . II.lillams was found KUllty of bcrttinc ! board bill and was given n sentence of thlily days in the county jail. .Irff ( jrcan , ctiarpcd with cm- bf//.lement , was granted u continuance until this morning. The police have boon tumble to llntl nny cilininal chario that wilt just III the case of Charles Jones , the colored man who was caught lllitiiiK witli u lO-ycuv-old school girl n few days u o. An information hns boon lilcd In the supctlor court charging him with vagrancy anJ keeping a disorderly house and he will bo given a hearing this morning in police court. \V. V. ( Jurloy of Omaha hns boon cnunttcd by the Kcprblican club to deliver an addtcss at the republican hindquarters iu the Masonic tcmplo this cveninc. Mr. Ourloy is ouo of the finest .speakers , as well as one of the leading republicans of Nebraska , ana will no doubt ho greeted by n crowded house. lion. John M. Thnrston'of Omaha will speak at tlio Jimudwiiy theater Friday evening , Novem ber ! i. _ Don't Kcol Well , And ynt yon are not sick cuongh to consult a diiotor. or jou refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends - wo will tell you Just what you need. It Is Hood's Barsaparllla , which will lift you out of that nmortaln , uncomfortable , dangerous condi tion , Into a Htato of good health , eonlideuco nnd cheerfulness. You've no bleu bow potent this peculiar medicine Is in cnsoi like yours. OI.OAK SAIiK. Ciciit Cloiilt Sale it : the UOHIOM Store , Council ItlunV , In. Ill addition to our own immense stock wo will oiler a manufacturers stock of i-amplos consisting of over 00 garments. no two alike , all of the noblest garments in tlio market for fall and winter wear. Tlio inanufactiircr's agent will bo at the btoro all day to show this goods and take 01 dors for any special sixo. Xow is the time to got aTstylish garment at manu facturers prices. Kemcmbor today , Saturday , Oct. 1M. Store open until 10 o'clock. BOSTON STOKK , I'othcringham , Whtlelaw Co. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , Just received at Uoiter's the tailor's , illU Broadway. _ Miss Mary Glcason , fnshionablo dress maker , M Pearl street , upstairs. Frank Trimblo.alty , Baldwin blle.tclSO ! Lamps from lioo up. Lund Bros. , "tf Altiin stroot. _ X.I h I'A IC.KHt.l t'll.'i. .1. U. Edmujidsou is liomo from n European tiip.C. . C. M. Hnrlo is In Ucs Moines ntteiiding supreme - promo court. .lamos McCabe Is spending a few nays in Cilcnwood on unslncss. Mrs. J. N , O. Uyllo has returned from a visit to Colorado Springs. Mlss.Iennlo Ilighsmlth loft left yesterday for Dos Molnes , where she will visit fiiends for a few weeks. \V. 1. Din-forth of North Stratford , N. II , is in the city , a guest of his brothers John ami Joslah Danforth. Mrs. Trovcrton nnd Mrs. Matthews of Oak Park. III. , are in tlio oily visiting theirsistor , Mrs. II. Potliybrldge. .JL . .ItiiUeV. . I. Smltli hns returned home , anil . will open the November term of district court in lids city Novoniucr' ! . James I'uuuisou is nttcnulng the Masonic convention nt Iloone. Ho is nccompanied by Miss Anna Patterson nnd Mrs. Joseph Lymun , They will return touny. DoWltt's Llttlo Iwiriy ftisors ; host llttlo pills fordyspopsiu , sour stoumoh , badbtoath. Did you see that now line of hanging lumps at Lund Bros. Oldest and best whisky , medicinal use. .larvls Wine company , Council BlulTs , 1 Drs. Wood on ry , dentists , ; > 0 Pearl street , next to Cirand hotel. 'I'olonhone " HO. lligh trraue work a specialty. The llncsl banouot lamps made are at Lund Bros. , - . ' ! M alu street. An Old Settle Henry Palmer died yesterday morulni : m Ids rosulonco , after an Illness of a couple of weeks , aged 71 ! years. The deceased cumo to this city with the .Mormons In 1S.V ) and has lived hero ever alnco that time , with the ex ception of n few years which ho spent In Snlt Lulo : City. Ho returned to Council HluiTs in 1WW. The funeral will occur tomorrow after noon nt U o'clock from the rosldcuco of his ton , .1. H. Pulmor , \\ushlugion iivcnuo. AVe have our own vlnyardh lu Califor nia , .larviti Wiiio company , 8Ut ; Main st. Stand lamps , every shape ami price Lund Hros. Wanted Student in dental olllce. Applv at 1- Pearl htreol , ever Bui : olllcu' Swanson Music Co. , Masonic tomplo. Tax SultH Hottloil. ' The long dr-wn oat controversy between 1'otiawnttiunlo county nnd tlio former man- of the First National bunk of Council concornlng taxes has boon settled , iho board nccoptlng W.rioil In lieu of tlio $ r00 cluhuod nnd dlsndssliignll suits. The county board was much pleased With the spirit of fairness shown by the now president , Mr. Bun lord , and the settlement was speedily ef fected. When Haby wan tick , we j-ivve her C'astorla , iWhcn kheva a QhlUl , thocrkd forCastorla , When kim'lMrfnine Mix , she clunt ; to Caitoria , WUi'ii th * UJ CliUJrtiu , the c e tlieiu CutorU. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLOTS , Governor Eoies Entertains the DemccraU of Iowa. EXPLAINS MIS NEW YORK REMARKS. tic Hclicxril In the Truth ot the Htnteiiii.Mit Thru null HUH Chunked HM | -Mlml. Governor Hoi nee Holes arrived in Omalm jcsturilny mornlnc from Sioux City , wboro lie spokoTliursrJiiy nl lit , nntl was mot by a iwrty of iiroinliiiMit aeniocrnts of Council muffs , who escorted lilin to tills nido of tlio river , ilu iiincil at tlio thnnd liotol und iinmcilintcly afterwards hold nn Informal reception , innuy of tuo fnlttifnl tliroiiKiiiL' about him : it tlio botcl to shako tils liitnil. A Ini-go part nl tbu nflcr- noon ho spent at tuo Deaf auti Danib lii-tltuto In coniimnyvltn M. K Knhrui' , Wllllnin ( Ironuwci ; anil S. 1C. Hcstow. Ilo was shown about , all ovortlie bullningsnnd grounds , ntid snld liu wan highly ( ilunsed wltb tbo manner in wnicb tlio business of tlic liistituto Is ocini' uondticted by Suporliitcnilunt Kothort IIIKl his L'Ol'lH Ot USSlfllllltM. Jn the ovenln Uovcrnor Holes was escorted - cortod by a part of the Holes club to tlio oiern | house , whore he ivas to deliver his ml- ( truss. J OIIK bcforo the tinio set for the .ipciiiciiii ; to t'oinmcneo thu nponi aousn WHS 111 It'll with niun , women and childten , and by b o'i'Ioelt there was not a sent loft in tlio house , mill several hundred .stood up In tlio aisles. A f turn SOUK composed fur the occa sion by J. A. Huff of this city had been ren dered uy it ( ilco club composed of Mrs. Mullis. Mrs. HolT und Messrs.Vescott In oldsbv , Ilonry Paschci. I'lillllp 1'uschul and , f. A. Murphv , t'tmirmnn S. H. Watiaworth Intro duced Governor Boles , who wus ijrr'oted vith applause. Hi ) opened his speech by a lew remarks In whlfh no dragged the republican party over the coals for keeping tlio license law on the statute nooks lor twenty-live years , unit ( luring till that tlmo i > ncouruKlii lorcignors to como into the state and go intothebusl- ness of raising fruits for making wines , but afterwards passing a law that rendered nil the millions of dollars worth of property ' which they Imd invested in absolutely worth'- ess. He said : Has the law onpcenlud , or has It nroved : i fiillnrc ? Thu llini' has arrived when we must look around and sen If there Is not a more practicable way of i.-iiiuiolllnx the liquor iralllc. The iiii' i'iit i-oiiilitlon of things Iscer- talnly not one \Uileh any lnalildlriK eltlzun fan tie sat Is Mcclllli. . Go to DtiliiKiiid and you will llnd IVI saloons iiiiinlnu wide opun beslues twnor tlneo lirtnurles ; In Dav enport IS ) . In Miii-catliic lifly , In Ullnton -lAty. In 1-ort .MadNon fifty , In HiiilniKton ItI ) , In Sioux C'lty inn , and In uvorv city tlirouch- to iixlst tliu law Is found to lie an worthless n- . the white paper on wlilub It wiiswilttcn. No Kood citl/on uanlb this st.it u of atTalrs con tinued , and I ulsli tliu icntibllc.in paity had tin ! manhood to come out boldly aim ackiioul- ixlRO that 111 o.vpt'ilunueof tin- law had lii'i'n un > atlsraL > tory. Hut instead It s.iys In Us Iilatfiitm tliut the law iiiusi bu iclalncd and -\i.t\l \ \ be enforced. It may bu dvponded upon that If ( he ii'pub- llcan paity Is victorious at the polls at thu coin 111 ; elect 'on < onie legislation will fike place by wlilrli the law will Lc enfoiced. This cannot be done under the nreiunt system , as the experlencu of ( ! o\ernor l.'irrabce , ono of the most conscientious piolilbltion- Ists , pnncd. liming Ins tuim of olllce he niado not Ilic a'l ' htest cllott ID close thu ! . " > ) saloons that weru rnnnbu in Uubinine It was not his fault ; thu Mamies' pioxldo one \\ay for enfuicliiK the prohllntcry and all olhor laws namely , thion h the courts. The governor has no power In the matter that Is not possessed by any man o\ur the nsi" of I uentv-one yenrs In tht ) Mule. One point \\hiih Is nlscd by the lepitbll- I'ans In the uie-ent fampiln. ) is that if the di'inofials they will "MIclilK'anl/.e" tlio slate. I | neirls haidly ho said that If tin ) democrats should u r the power obtalncil through thuoles of tho-o men > vlio are iiulilicans ! [ upon national iinesllons bin democrats In state In cabling thou1 prlvuteenilK , u reaollon would sol. In that would hurl us In the Ion ; ? run. And I promise that. If such a bill should no presented liy any one , demiK'ratle votes would defeat It without the aid of those of the 10- publlcan party. Ho then called attention to what is known as the "inotiKoy-wrendi district , " in which Uubuque is situated. Ho called it ono of the most disgraceful examples of coirymandor- ing. and th.it too by the republicans , that the country affords. He then devoted some time to explaining his remarks itiiide at the " N'ow ICnuland dinner'1 In Now Yonc City last winter. If yon have a Rovpinor that does not Know enough to iiiiiku a speech \\ltlionl slandei In- , thu Htato that has honoied him , he Is not worthy of your suppoit. I should not allude to this matter If It weie not that the Issue has been forced upon me. by the frnmcrs of the icpiibllcan htato iilatform. As my speech made on that oci union bus been re peated by every campaign speaker In the state , with iiosiblv four execu tions , I feel that It desuives some ex planation. After list fall's election the league In New York City eelobiatod what they cln n-a to term the victory of tarllV leform , l > v a banquet , tit which they invited n u to maUe a .speech on the .subject. "Our New.llles In the Northwest What Our farmers have a rlslit to l\pi'ct" .Mr. Hoveielmi , llm labor commissioner of oni slate , said to me aftei I had accepted the invitation , that he had some data that mli'lil he of use to me In Kcltlng tip my speech , In ihu shape. of UOi ) answers to elicnlar lelleis that had Iteiui sent out to thu farmeis all over the stale , asUliiK Ihcin for their e\pei ience In raising the vai Ions crops and as to whether their labors had lie.cn iiiolltalile. I took the loiters , -ind of these IKU ) farmius I found that S. Oclalmcd to have been farming in a loss I believed their sluicmc'nts at the time , and I hnlltM' them yet If I had been a lepitbllcan I snpnosu I should have said to put the tax up a Illtlu higher , and bleed the farmer , , a little mi te. If I had bald this every lepub- llcan In thu country would have said the gov ernor wns thu ( neatest slatesman that over lived. Hut I dlun'l. 1 snld that wu must tluowiilT the larllV anil put labor on a better basis than It now Is , or Ihu people would risu up anil change the men that mnUo thuhius. I assaulted ihu lock upon which the repub lican paity Is built , and so the l.isli foil , lint thu lepnbflcansodllois are lashins the wrniis man It was the fanners theinselxes that started this talk about poverty stricken farmeis , and If anyone is olni ; to vet the limbing It must ho they. At the conclusion of tbo governor's ' ad dress Hon. S. 1 , Uestow was called upon for some romavks. Ho responded in a brief speech , at thoclosaof which the meeting adjourned. $ rr. KOU $ i . . - . < > . The ImtONt SoiiH.ttlon ; tt tm ! Itostou Store , Council Mliills A Ill h . Cii-uilo S < -\\ln .Mnclilno tor $ I ! ) . . - , ( ) . The Boston store , tlio fjront liend- fjuurtori ? in the Missouri vnlloy for low prices , in further ovldonoo that tlioy uro the leaders nml proniotcis of popular prices , wijl supply the public huroaftor with lilfh { urmlo inichiiio.s ; lit about ono-Uii rd what they luvvo bcun t-oltl for horotoforo. Ono'of the most bountiful , lightest nuinlnp niodoru ini- proved nmchines is the Doniorost , which ! h In every rosjioot tlio equal ami In ninny rcnpuutH uliuost Iho Vuiinturptirt of tlio DoniD.stic , It has Identically tlio 11113 bh.ittlo , and tituiio design of niu- chliiory with the Hiutrlo o.xcoption of the take up. lu many other respects it has valuable improvements , and is n much handhomer mnchino. It is miulo of tlio bust of materials , ami it > highly finished in every particular. It ib \ \iiu.\NTii : > run nvi : visits. It ! H Bimply the kind of a sowing nrichlno that you huvo heretofore toforo nuiil ifoo for , but now you can litivo it If you will como ami sret it , for sMD.ot ) . There are three other Htylcu of cabinet work that como at higher prices but the machinery and attachments are all the .same. Como and sets this wonderful har uiu , and if you think $1U ! > in too much miinuy to put into a sowing machine , wo will toll you n beautiful Hlllo hand ma. chine that will do flrufclasH work for | L'.o ( > . TIIK BOSTON STOUM , Tliiisi.NuitAM : , WIIITKI..VW v Co. , Council BlulTs. Suit by an AthiilnUtrator. 1C. L. Fobom , nilmlnlstrator of the estate of L , 1 < \ Folsom , commoiiced a suit In the dUulot court yesterday ogalatt J. J , Shea , ex-couuty clerk , uud his boudsmou , James nytin , James t-i'tilon. JaircsVlikhnni nnd O. 1Vi. . nh nn , lor tr.s. Ho nllcxi" * tb the ho paid that amount to Slira Ucccmiicr ' , " . ' , IS- * ' * , when ho was cleric , wlih the understanding that It should bo used In paying ofT certain claim * that had accrued against the estate , flu claims that Shea noirlcctcd and refused to give htm a receipt for the amount , and fulled to account for It , so that ho cannot make bis llmu administrator's report. Ho mk * Judg ment for the amount claimed , against tihca and his bondsmen. Sheu claims that ho holds receipts from the creditors of tlio estate for the entire amount , and that ho offered to show thorn to Iho Httornoy who brought the suit , but the latter refuted to como to his oltlcc to sco them. HOYS .VXD ClltLS ft HAM THIS. The Xfrlcrl Deposit Stamp , aow Sys tem of Itntikinu I'or Kittle Folks. Hundreds of boys and girls of Council Bluffs have spent , many r.lcasaiit : iiul prolltahlo hours collecting postajjo stamps and pasting them neatly on shoe's ' prepared for the purpose of pro- borvlng the collections , but tin oppor tunity will be given them hereafter to fipend their small can Ings and lime u good deal inoro profitably and make collections of much more handsomer .sUmipd than those that cartv our letters over the world. The now col lections will allord as much amusement an the oh ) popular fad and the toward will be a , great many hundred tunes greater. The Htato Havings bank poo- pie of this city are tlio gentlemen who have made it possible for the little folks to open bank accounts while collecting sheets full of handsome stamps , each stump representing a nickel. But the nickel is not lost when it is placed in the form of a stamp In the collection , but on the contrary is simply put to worii earning other nickels , which soon grow into dollars. Head this carefully and yon will know how it Is done. The Htato Havings bank , located at ll.'i Broadway , has loft little blank books , cards and the stamps at a number of places in various parts of the city , and when the stamps are pasted in tin.'books they represent o cents each. When you wlsn to open a nickel deposit account you go to any ono of the stores named below and buy one or as many stamps as you h.ivo nickels to spate , and are given a dupoiit stamp book. Knch pigo of this book is divided into twenty spaces , each the size of the Oc stamp , and you paste the gummed stamp in one of the spaces. When all the squares on the loaf are lilled the page represents $1.00. In the back of the book are attached a number of little slips for you to write your name on. You take the book to the bank and they tear out the leaf with the signature slip attached and lilo it away and give you a deposit card showing that you have de posited $1.00. You then begin to fill another pngo witli the stamps and when it is full it is titKcn to the bank in the same way and your card represents $2.00. These cards are handsome and durable , printed in silver bronze. Just as soon as your card represents $ .5.00 the bank issues you a regular deposit bank book. If you need your money you can draw it out at any time , either while you are filling the curds or after you got to bo a regu lar depositor , but it draws 5 per cent in terest , and the longer you let it stay the faster it grows. If you should happen to lo o your deposit booic you would not lese a Miiglo nlcklo you have deposited , but you must be careful not to lose it , for it will make extra work for the bank. The following are the names of the merchants where you can buy stamps whenever you have n nieklo to spare : ' L. C. Brac'kott , "Corner Book store , " James D. Stuart , Dell G. Morgan , O. II. Brown and IJ. C. Brown , South Main , F. W. Iloughton , E. M. Hub- bard , grocery , East Broadway ; K. .Top- son , grocery , Kith avenue and 8th street , and E. 12. Adams. All of these men are agents for the b.tulc and they have joined in this great enterprise without pay in order to help tlio boys and girls of Council BlulTs and vicinity to begin to save their nickels and pennies , livery nickel you get hold of instead of dropjiing it in your toy banks or spend ing it for candy or chewing gum , lake it to ont > of these places and buy ono of these handsome blue stamps and sec how soon your nickels will grow into dollars and your dollars into larger sums. Grown people as well * as children will find it pleasant and profitable to fasten their spare nickels v/horo they won't got away. The savings bank represents the surest way of t-aving small sums , and ono nickel deposited each day will represent a fortune at the end of twenty years. It has been well said that the true secret of elevating the people is to make them the agents In bettering their own condi tion. That the condition of the people is verv materially improved by hab its of industry and economy needs no proof. Children can ho taught habits of economy as re'idily as they can bo taught their arithmetic , und this now stamp deposit .system has received the commendation of the highest educators in the land. In many eastern cities it forms a part of tbo pupil's education. By teaching a boy to lay by money for future contingencies you train his mind to rollout habits that will command credit , and credit is capital. t'oiincil Blull'u is tlio first city Jn the wont to got this splendid now banking system , and Iho boys and girls of the city , as well as the parents , should take great pride in keeping it in the lead. A bargain if taken at once , inside property , nearly now eight room house , good barn , for $1)00 ! ) , on monthly pay ments or otherwise. C. L , Waller , 103 Pearl st. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pound ot tea and line Jap L'-pji,73j Lund Bros. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mandel& Ivleln sell furniture , carpets , cookitif , and heating stoves nt cost to quit business. _ Viewing the City. About fifty delegates to the tr.tnsinhsls- frlppl congress , which has Just finished its session at Omaha , spent jeitouUiy forenoon looking over the lilulls by invitation of the Council UlntTs and Omalm Hridt'O company. When they arrived on this side of the rlvbr they wore met by a number of prominent citizens who joined them on their excursion. They wOre talten all ever the city as far as the motor line went , and amoni ; the places visited was Fun-mount park. Park Commis sioner ( irahain acted as Ktiido through the park ana had the dolccratos climbing ever tlio hills and down the valleys In n way that sur prised them. They were highly pleased with the looks of Council UlulTs , and especially with Iho park. The United States fish commissioner will dls- trlbnln at various polntn In the .Mississippi valley tlsh for ptopaxntlon indlienous to that "No porfto'lon is so absolute Tnat some Impur ty doth not pol- luto. " I'Mjl'arNbad Hprudol Salt for all Impmltics of the Illood. It IsNiituro'siiwii lemi'dy. ilu- \var < s of Imitations , thu h'rnulmi imported arl'i'lu must havothosL-n itiueot nisnur & .Memlolbon L'o. Agents Now VIIIK , " on utory I ml tic. THEC RAND Council Bluffs , In. THIS ELKGANTLY APPOINTED IIOTKL IS NOW OPHN , N. W. TAYLOR , Manager. TORTURING . ECZEMA Hilltop Io u I'lnln UrAti'pi.Univil of In * siillVnililc Itcliinir anil I'ln : liy tin * Cullrilrn Itciii.iilM. ; | No Los * Tlmn l'lu > I'lijslrliHis ( onviilleil. 'I'lii'Ir Coiiililiiril WMuni I'dtlum-il \Vllluuif \ lu-ni'llN ' I mn Ut ) l ) rnM olil. In Aiwii t , IW > . wn Irmil'ln ! with lliopi'inllnr Hn illn'.lM1 tn which pen- | ilu of m > n.'O urn titled , known' ' nmonv miMllcnl Him n ecmiKi , It's liiH npi'i'JniiiTO ns ncnr I o nnklc' . It rnplillr i-xti'iiddl > vcr the lowrr < Mtti'iiillli iitililiiiir l < -t were n : iTlr imo raw form fnitii loci the trmililc I'Ui'iiik'il nmi tlio hlp , BlirmMer * nml theentlrii li'nuth < > r ill ' mmr Ilic loiti ninl , irm Ktcnlljr vrollrn wllli an Krlilnir , biiriilnii I'nlii , without te ntlon. AllhoiiKh llit ln' l motlciil ndrlci * nltHinnblu _ 'Vin cnir'1' ' ' . mi ICM lluin llru | iliy > lcl.im i f tin * plniu IxMiu loii'ulti-d nml II. i > pro , rcrlplloiK lioliut tin' levilt of lliclr uimliliieil wl , inin tin' ( | 'un o , thouidi Hppun'iHly i liPcVi'dvinilil rui'iir In n fonriln } * . us bml m i-tiT * iliirlnir In proiiro" my n ell/lit it'll nwny about tncntflUu pounds. Asmi Gxiiciliui'tit I bctiun tlio n e of Ct'ltci'UA , fullonlint the flmp'c unit plain ln trurllon ulven with the lliMKHHr. : : , and In four woi-k' found nu clf Hull.nitli skin toll nml ntiturnl In color , the Itdilnu nml pnln entlicly rtllu\ed. \V. It. Mi\l : . Edltiir town I'lnhi Dvnlcr. Crcsni , In , Cuticura Resolvent The new Illooii nml Mitn I'urltlt'r , the irintr t of Humor Item ril Id * , Intcrnnllj * Uotleiin'o the lilool of nil lmpnrlll iiml pol onotn vlcmonl * , ami thin re- niovu tlin CIIIUL" , nml CtTli'fH \ , the trout M.ln Cure , nml ( TriilUAiM ! ) > , mi ox < | iil lt < > Mln I'urincr nml Itcaiitlllcr , oxt-nmllF , do flenr the s > kln unit ! -i nlp.ii ml ru turetlii > lmlr > . wpi''illlyciiriMHc'ry huiiiiir unit dlviivtnf the 5klu , i i-nlp iiml blood , with lei of linlr. whulhi'r Itchlnir , humlnv , ci\ly. pimply , nml lilnlihy.hether Flmplc , rrufiilnun , hcreilltnry , or ( oiitiiKluu * , when phy l < lain mid nil other rumolloi full. _ _ _ Hold ovrrynhori * 1'rlrc. O'Tiri n \ . fA's OAI\ ' . ' 'i" ! IIK < H.VI NT , l I'ri'iuiirilhy the rormt DHfdAMl t'llFMICAI.COItlMIIUrillV. IIO'IOII. Jlf fH.'iiil for "How to ( imkln ! DlMMi'iM * . " l'liKS. black-hemK ilinppcil umlolly skin cured Ijyrrnci it.v Mfcnil'Ami SOAI * . FREE FROMlHEUfiWTSM a i IMINKMIXI'TKTIIB rt'THTIU ANTI- l ffS x'Al'AI' * I'l.AMll'll lelle * us rlietiintli' , spinS - S fe 'lP. hip , kidney. cheft , nuil iiiiiL-ulnr * 1 i pnlut nml NeuVuussei. The llrnt neil only piiln-kllllni ! phiitcr. The That Helps to Cuvo The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the GOD LIVER OIL is dissipated in Of Pure Cod liver Oil -\\itli HYPOPHOSPHITES OIF LIJVtB A.KTE ) SODA. . The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION , imoxniiTis , corf.'ii , < : < M , on WASTIM ; IIISIASIS : : , mny take the remedy wllli us much antlMfnrtlnn n ? ho \\oulil tnk milk , riiyslclnns nro prescrib ing It everywhere. II is a perfect cuiuMnn. and a nomlcrful ( Icnli 'iroiluccr. Take no otlirr I Sold in England i I for Is. l d. , and : I in America I m for 25 cents a bottle. : 1 IT TA.ST33S GOO . : "fir , " Aoker's'Engiisii'Piiis ' j I Cure Sickness and Headache. : ' URE Bmull , plcu ant , a fatorlto with the * ILLS ! W. H. HOOKF-l'-'co. ' ' , NEWJpllK. KOU8ALE IIV KUIIN & CO und S11ER MAN Jt Mcl-ONNKI.L. Onvilm. VETERIMARYSPECIFIGS For Horses , Cattle , Shcop , Dogs , Hogs , AND POULTRY. 000 Pngo Honk nn Trontim-nt of Animals nnd Clmrt tacut Free. cmEH < FcvrrHCnniicntlonNInflnninintloi > A. A. I Spinal fllcniiiKlllH , BI1IU 1'over. JI.II. MrnliiMt ImincnruM , UlteiiuiaCiam , < ! . ( ! . . - IllHlumpur , Niihnl Iinchui-tfed. ) ] ) .I ) . UOIH or ( 'rubn , WorniH , K.K.- < 'niiaun , llcnvi84 I'neiiiiinnia. V.I' . Colic or ttrlpcN. llullracbu. ( .C. AIIxcnrrlniti ) . ISeraorrhnses. Il.ll. Urlnnrr luiii lililm-y niHeimes. I.l.-.Krupllvo lllHiastH , planuu. JK. IiieiiHC8 of JlluuHlton ! I'arnlyHls. Single Bottle ( over 50 doses ) , - - .00 Stublo Cimci with Six-dfles , MamiAl , . VetcrlunryOuroOllmi'lMedicator. S7.0O JnrVfUTlnnry Cure ( III , - - 1.00 Sold by DriiBslsloj or Sent Prepaid tmrwhero and in any quantity on Bocelpt of Price- HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. . Ooroor W Ullam and HITMPHBEYS' HOMEOPATHIC yenrs.SPECIFIC No.i In uao 30 yenrs. Tlio onl" eucccwfnl remcd/ for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness ) nil Prostration , from * over-work or other causns . l per vial , or 6 vialo and lawa Till powder , lor . Sou ) nr ] ) HUIIULSTI. : orctnt postpaid on roculix of prlco.-HUMPHREYS' flEplCINE CO. , Onr. WUllarcand John Els. . N. Y Liebig EXTRACTOR BEEF " "m DARKEST" AFRICA , " "By HenryfylSmnley. 'Thii LleblK Company' " KUUct nns theeholcesl. " piiro , ) ' . , Vol. I. , i l.lvbllf und nient joups hurt to ho prepared In mf Hi I.'iil ( uiinllllui to xcrvu "Jit nupfnl to euo'i w euk ciii'il iiiiuia < ho Ktoirueroil In. " r.iuobJ , Vol I. "Ono.Miidl iiinnnKiiit tiirr l'noir my tent. Ho wiii lit onto homo to a tln > \ nd laid within n few Inchi'H of II , nnd with thu udilltlnn of a pint of hoi broth nmiln from the ll ( > l > lE | | < ) inpiiny n Kxtrurl of bief worestored lilmtulil * * * ! * " I'uuuM , Vol. 11. ( ii'iiulnionly with f lie- \ , sliiillo of.1 MIS I.iKliin'H flun.ituro In blue Ink nrnm lab.-l thu * : , jjtac ? TLo Faitrit am ] Kindt In the World- . i. HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND OUSGOW. Krorr Saturday , NiW YOltK , ( JlllltA I.TKIl nnd NAl'l.EH , Al rouular JiitcrvnU , SAIOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE , , ratuaim | IIWD I turm * I * nnd T rom th tirlnelijla OMKB. Ejtsun , 12:33 : ft Alt , cim : EirAL ! KIOTB. I'icuii'loiitlc'trU ii\jiutlt Ui ivturn by rlihi'r thu iilo- luiwiui * C'lviln .V North nt ( rrlind r N | ilmi A IllbraiUr En ! : . tt Utsi ; OrJtn fr i 7 Aciut it 1 erut Eitti. Applf in anr of our local Afoul" or to IJUUTllUU-i , Uhlciiuu , 111. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA No retail concern has shown as enormous a line of Underwear as is being shown to-day AT HELLMAN'S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA No department has sold as much Underwear in the same length of time as has been sold AT HELLMAN'S , IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA There have been no such values as the four styles of the $1.00 Unclcr-garmcnts now on sale AT HELLMAN'S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA It would be impossible to find at any time or even to-day a Hat stock with a 95c Hat , or a $2 or $3 Hat like those AT HELLMAN'S , IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA There never has been , neither is there to-day , as large a line or as low priced a line of 25c and 50c Neckwear as AT HELLMAN'S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA You never could get a Suit of Clothing that had anything near the value in it for wear as the one sold for $10 $10AT AT HELLMAN'S , IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA There has been no house whose business career has been so long and built up on the principles of good goods and no de ceptions as AT HELLMAN'S , IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA And the world over it has always been an eye for an eye , and a tooth for a tooth , based on the motto of a dollar's WORTH of goods for $1 AT HELLMAN'S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA Thirteenth and Farnam has always been the location of Hell- man's Mammoth Clothing and Furnishing Goods Emporium and for honest goods , trade AT HELLMAN'S. WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON ? Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXING-TON LUMP $3.50. NUT-$3.00. ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK. 16 Main Street. Telephone 48. . . . „ unit Onljr Genuine. Arc llwijl ftlUblt. LADIC * I Urajflil for I'Mthtttirnyli k / ' . . . , Brand In ICe 1 totl ( , vld mulllo , ir l J wfCi blue rl'ituu ' TnLu | DO other. Wfft ' Ja j roi * * uAmfu In * tmi for purilouliri , leiLlumnUll till * ' IMIef for > .u llt i-t" fn Ittltr , \ < y return Mull. 1O.OOU rriilniuol.il , Vm y'jr. . ht tTClieinleu'Co.Mo"ll rtn MquMrp * ruic' l . I'lillttuu. * IM 'OTEL If Ccnlrully IIH Ix > cutcd H llromlwnj'llHt St. . .V < i\v York. AN1 > JiUltOI'K.VN 1't.AN. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. C'ornurlOth and Mason ritiuuts. New bnllitlntf , now furniture , ovurjr th nt rtrtt rlitia. Illicit loc'iitluii In thu ritf. nil iiimlorn liu- provuinoiiti , hlL'niu Ili'nt. llm , Cull llolU : Hath nnil HarborSluiiln | voniiurtluni Khietrlu ami < 'nblu Ciiratonnr part of the 0117. Tr111 und bu oun- i liuad that K liuvu Iho bun houno for Ihu iiiuney ChloiKu . Itutut ( riiinll uu to ( I.M per d njr TIio Wniidnrrul Itnilliint lloiuu Klnvo. Th most dnrnlili * , I'C'onoinlcal , ( loiui , linnet linkorx and ho.iUun oxiir olTuind thu tiihllu , \Vo iiro also autinlH lor tno ciiliihrati'd I * . I * . Hiv.uirt hiiatlni * and rooklni ; htovos. DUM'I fall tn o.ill and i > t > u iu If you mini a Move. Wu aru iilvaxiMi to btiow our -'ooils to ( ivory onu whi'tiier you aru nMily to tmrcliat > o or not Oan xtdl on thu liinlallinunl pl.iii whuu du- tlri'd WoHuarcli thu niiirUiitu nnd olfur the Iji'ht vuluu for Ihu IMOIHIV , rtlii'tliur It In In a JliOJ cook stuvu or a M > .UO nteul ranxu. t nil ) & 1'ulr , il. MAIN SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ( iood Klrl for ci'iioral work In honio , tiS ? lh avi'iino. ' HO I'oslt'oii.isi'iillPftnrnrsulli-ltor \\MN'I , > ' can Iuriii-.li hoico nnd IniKuy. llrt-elass iofiTi'iices anil bonds If ioiUiiud. | II. 1'iittv lirldcr , KK Vinohtrcot. JO.iT On .Monday , lady's ttllvcr watch , gold -/chain. J.t'.noat U , 11. .lacijm'iilin'H. " \\rAVrni ) Second cook at thu Model res- V > taurant , 11 1'oarl St. , Uonncll IHulK \VANTKD-A llrsicliihs farm hand. No. 118 ' ' rvorlli ovcnih Ktruut. CKS.sl'OOl.S an'l vaults uloannd hy odoilcm .innllaiy procuss. l.uavu orilors at city iniiiMiiil'Holllcu H. Oobion. I/OK r-AI.13-A llnu W ) aero faun ID nillos -L from Counull 11 In Its , J.i'i ; I .VI acrus tftl ) ; rO niriif.8 : 10 , SJ and 1U nciu tracts. JohiiHton I'i'tUiii. Counull Ululfs Full ltisT-l''unilslied ; ' homo of 7 rooms WJThird aviiiiiu' . TP.XI'KKT Columbia hloyolo , W Inoh , In nur- J ft'ct ordor. will ir.iHt > for uood rllle , Ji OI.AIUVOVANoa mind rit.ulln or I'HV- dioMiutry. DKuiiM's ot all k.nd . dUttfiiniu I nnd trualud with hot baths and ma Ha ii. All lutti < r iironiitly | answurod. Olllcu liinirs , U n in. toll p. in , .No. H'.M. iivunuu K , aoar cor. 13th Ktruul. IOH HAM. or Iti'iit-C'ardnn land with -L hoilbus. by J. R Hlco , 101 Main t , . ( Jiiiiuoll IIIlllTH. Attorney l.iw No. HI riininhprs nt , l . J , UlcllUlM.b. | * 0.ir | slroet. ever llutli. null's itoro. Tolonhnnu No. 'JH Iliulnmt hour * u u. m. tuU p. m , Council lllnlli , la. A PETRIFIED WOMAN ! I'or thu noxi TWO \rihK4 : llurovltl boon ux- lillilllon ; itu : ) lli-u.tdwav A AIAKKIOLiS CUItlOSl'V , A Woman Turned to Stone ! i-onii'tlilns Hint Ims to Ini senn to bu nppiucl- iituii. The only I'litillloil Woman on IMilliltlim In the World. \VK GUAUA.M'HK SATIHI'AOllO.y OH MllNKV KK.FI..MIICII. It Is \viiiidiifiil ( iiiiinnii rossll , a iii'rfcotly putillludvotiiiin , iiuifitft In uvuiy fo.iuno und form , UK If Him hud dromxid IIMI | > I ! | > In rnuy licultn and liCL-n 'urnod Into stonn by kumu wiel.rd mu leliin tvu * found ncur 'I'rusiio , I'al. . in n louallly ihat li'is turned out inom wonderful polrlrnutliini than thuMiolo I'onti- iicnl. clonillli * lnvistlitioii ) ( : Is emu toil , 1'liy- bielaiiHiidiiilttnd frnu. Oinn | for ladlus nr itnutlninoii. _ AdiilMlim _ IDr ( Millilrun Tic * . FIRST NATIONALBAl OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid U | Capltii ! . $100,01)1) ) ) Oldoit urt-nriUoil bank Mil llm rllr. I'orrlKn nnd iliinietlu luclniiuJ un I unil HiioiirllliH CipuolHl uttniiilon pnlil to i-ulltirtlont. Aconinili of Inillvlu. unit , U'ink , linnki'ri niiiliiiir | > ur.itloii < aulluU'L ( 'orrc > puinlon < 'ii In vltixl , ( < K < J. I * . iA.\r ! < . > ltl > . I'riKMnnt. A. W. HIKICMA.N. ( 'miller. _ _ _ A T III UK , Anlitnnt Pmhlor. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . f.150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,003 Dlin-.rn-niii-l A .Miller. ) ' . O. ( ilouMin , II U luiL-'iiil , U K. Unit , .1. I ) . ' Mmundsnii. C'liarlos K. llannan Transaut Kiiiiur.il lunliltiK Imsl- iiubi. I..ir'i'ituaUalaud | uuriilui of any IjaiiU In Kouthwi'sturn loiv.i NT&REST ON TIME DEPOSITS COOK'S ELKCTRICALSUl'l'UliS ' Snouhil iittciitluii given to Ktoctrlo ItullH , liurKlai * AluniiH , Aiinuuniihiturii ami liiuiunlui < uQiii Wiring1. WALTER V. COOK , in PKm.i . ST. co N ( : I f 4 ] ) ; L U K FS COUNCIL I Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , It. UHAUI , A HON. l'UUl"d 1O1B nnd 1O17 IJr-oadAvnu , Kitlnulei fiirnliliMil on nil kluili of flnlvmilol ( run t'lirnlru Work , I rim Itourdu , Muni r'nintii iml Cuppvr Work. AtlKtlu work n H-iix-laltr. rurrJi- poniluni'U iiiltcltuil from puluuWJ uillut fru Vll IIJulli uucl UiuuUu.