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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FEBRUARY 1892
HJE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL inAJl'TS.
K : - NO. 12 IMIAUL STHI'.KT.
I'ciKurilliy ' Carrier to nny iiuttof tlio City
II.W. T1VTON , - MAN'AOKU.
Dullness Ofllco No 41
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11 tt I IIONFh
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, tlM W0r | | No 83
.W.MIO.V.
N , Y. I'lumblnp Co !
Council Bluff * Lumber Co. , coal.
Craft's chattel loans. C04 K pp block.
MUs Ollio hheun of Clilcneo is v isltlnc her
lunt , Mrs. W. S. Cnss , 100."i Seventh avenue.
Mrs. J. P. Kimball Imi rocctvnd a telcarnm
innoiincltiK the ileatli of her brother nt Mln
nenpolls.
Mrs. Klnesbury will ontortuln tlio Unity
tiiilld sociable at her homn , ' . ' 0.1 South Firs
itrcot , Friday evening noxt.
Thorn will'DO ft mooting of the pastors of
the city nl the study of tlio Tirst t'rcsby-
tuuan church Momlav , nt 10 a. m.
UcRtilnr mcotltiK of Uxcolilor loJtro No.
2.M ) , Ancient , Krco nna Accepted Masons ,
Monday ovcninij , Pobruaty 8. Visiting
brethren coidlally Invited. Hy order of luo
W. M.
Marriage licenses were issued yesterday
Vj John tilcrcatnnd Carrie Urinluinth , both
ot I'ottawaUnirno county , nnd to .In oph N.
McMullcn of Mlndcn nnd Laura H. Scott of
Wcston.
Kovlval meetings will bo contlnuod at
Ovorton's mission overv evening tliU WCOK.
This morning at 10 o'clock the Lord's supper
will bo administered. I'ronchlnR service
this uvcnitiK.
The funeral services of Mrs 1'nrmclln
Morlott occurred yesterday afternoon from
the residence of hnr aauRhtcr. Mrs. James
Jncobr. on Bluff street , Hov. S. Alexander
onicltulnj , ' .
A U-ycar-olu boy named Ilutchlnson , one of
the Inmates of the Deaf and Dumb Institute ,
ran away from homo last evening iiliout 0
o'clock and up to 10 o'clock had not boon
found. Iho superintendent coulu llml no
trace of him.
The California house was visited by sneak
thieves Trlday afternoon. Two of them oo
iupicd tlio attention of the proprietor In the
front part of the store while the third nipped
several bottles of liquors and skipped out of
the back door.
TIID Bhi : ofllco In Council Bluffs .Vesterday
presented nil of Its carrier boys with mem
bership tickets In Iho Young Men's Chris
tian association , thus giving them all the
privileges of that Institution , including the
gymnasium , bath rooms , entertainments , oto.
Rev. L. A. Hall and W. A. Joseph have returned -
turned from Dos Molnes , where thov repre
sented the First Baptist church of this city
t a state missionary conference. Seven
young people dedicated themselves during
Iho conference to thu foreign mission work.
A search warrant was Issued in the superior
porior court yesterday on application of Mrs.
A. Beach , who claimed that E. Guilts bad
stolen a lot of Mimll articles , Including a
bible and a Methodist hymn book , and bad
secreted them in a bouse at the corner of
Glen avenue and Pierce street. The value
of the missing propoity'ls stated to bo $20.
Articles of Incorporation wore filed yester
day bv ttio Robinson & Stokes company of
Kast Omaha with a capital stock of $ r > 0,000.
The compauy Is composed of J. T. Robinson ,
l. E. Stokes nnd R. 10. Sears. In tiling tbo
xlpors at the ofllco of the county recorder
one of the msmbors of the company stated
that things looked as though they wore going
to bo residents of Iovu before long and thay
wanted to bo on the safe fide by incorporat
ing under the Iowa laws.
John Waterman , who lives in tbo western
port , of the cltv , was arrested yesterday on a
warrant issued from Justice llarumoi's court
charging him with obtaining money under
false pretenses. The complaining witness
was Chris Lleb , who lives a short distance
touth of Crescent City. Liob stated that
Waterman had made a trade with him by
which bo secured a span of horses , wagon ,
tot of double harness , plow , bobsled nnd corn
BUltlvi or , all of which wore worth $150 , bv
representing that ho had papers in his pos-
iptslon which ho could dispose of nnd get the
money to ray for the stuff. Wnt rtnnn gave
bonds In the rum of $ JOO and was released
pending a trial , which will bo given him at
10 o'clock Tuesday morning.
itcmnuntH nt lliilr J'rlce Iloston Store.
All remnants , the accumulation of our
( front clearing snlo , will oo offered Mon
day evening from 0 p. in. , at half price ,
consisting1 of woolen dross goods , flan
nels , muslins , shootings , calicos , ging
hams , embroideries , etc. A $1 romnnnt
for 40c. A $2 remnant for $1 and so on
all through the list.
BOSTON STOUK ,
Fothoringham , Whltolaw & Co.
Tickets for Ell Perkins' lecture , Feb
ruary IB , are on sale at the druir btoro of
O. II. Brown , Main street ; J. D. Stuart ,
Brondway ; Fnlrmount plmnnuoy , Opera
llouso drug store ; Bruckott's. Homom-
ber that this entertainment is wholly for
the bnnollt of the Homo of the Friend
less ) . Buy your tickets early and got a
coed seat. _
Ho ! for thu Murill Graft !
At Now Orleans. One faro , $31.45 , for
round trip. Tickets on sale Fob. 22 to
28 , For particulars call on O. M. Brown ,
ticket ngont K. C. , St. J. & C , B.
Cliur < It Aiimmiicmnmits.
Congregational Pleaching by the pastor
morning and evening. Subjects : "Sorrow , "
iml the "Duath of Spurgoon , " Young
Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor at
5:110 : o'clock. '
Trinity Methodist-Rev. II. H. Barton ,
pastor. Preaching morning and evening.
Ulnss mooting at U1Q : ! a. m. bunday school
"K 12. Emvorth league , 7. m. Special re
vival now in progress.
Union Christian Mission , .18 Broadway-
Sunday school at 0:1)0 : ) a. m , Luvo feast at ! )
o'clock. I'ralsa and testimony meeting at
7:1)0 : ) p. m. Dolong and Wools in charge.
Young Men's Christian Endeavor \V. A
Joseph will lead the men's meeting at t p. ra.
Subject : , 'Tbo Parable of tba Ymoyard. "
Second Prosbvterlan Proacnlng morning
and evening. Sunday school ! l p. m. Rev ,
Rev , S. Alexander , pastor.
Christian Sclouce Services at 10:30 : at the
Western Iowa Business college rooms. Sub-
loot : "Tbo Now Heavens and tbo Now
Earth. "
St. John's English Lutheran Pastor , Rov.
Q. W. Bnydcr. Services In the Young Men's
Christian association chapel at 11:00 : a. m.
nu 7:80 : p. m. Sunday school U:45 : a. m.
Young people's nicotine 0:45 : p. m.
First Baptist Rev. L. A. Hall , pastor.
„ Morning subject : "Tbyatyra , a Woman's
Church. " Cvonlng : 'Hainan's IIIuu Li-
ccnio Bill. "
i : rly ( 'Inline.
Until further notice our store will ho
: loaed at 0 o'clock p. m. , except Satur
days nnd Mondays. John Bono fc Co.
EVUIIH' special snlo that began last
Monday was tlio most phenomenally BUG-
: oenful event of the kind that has over
wuurrod in the city , The quantity of
goods sold \\i\a limited only by the abil
ity ol the clerks to wait upon customers.
There will bo room und plenty of In-
ccntivo for us great n trade every Jay
this week. _
Curil 1'itrty.
' ' MlBH Kittle McKenzlo entcrtlned a party
of friends lust Thursday evening ut be
home , corner of Scott and Mynstor streets.
Tbo evening was passed In cord playing and
dancing , and refreshments wore served ,
The following ii a list of the Invited guests '
MUios Blanche Arkvtright , Anna Patterson.
Ora Piper , LlllloVosner , Kittle Evans , Me-
Coslln and Rose Oliver of Omuho ; Metsrt.
H. Anderton , G. N. Coats , T , E. Casady , O.
11. Iroxv and WilIU TuvW. J. W. Wlllard ,
/ ) . ll. Sherwood and W , KDcllsli of Omaha.
Dm. Woodbury .dentists , next to Grand
hotel ; flno work a epoululty. Tula 144
Swtmson Miula Co. , Mnsonlo tempu >
Two apprentice nurses wanted at the
W. O. A. hospital , corner 8th street and
Uh uvonuo
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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Almost Tatal Result of n Quarrel Between
Sweethearts.
ZED BETHERS DRINKS WHITE VITORAL
III * I.He Is Sn > pil bj n Stoinnili I'Minp-.Mr.
laiein CluiriK ter llcini ; lmr tiRiited
ho < lt } Ne , KfllKloim Nnlc *
mill Itciim ol Intercut.
Zed Bothers , & young man living In the
western part of the * utty who has hud moro
than his share ot notoriety of Into , mailo a
largo , though Ineffectual endeavor to explore
the ( treat beyond last Friday , and has not yet
succeeded tn Rotting all of the results ot the
effort out ot his system. For soitio
tlmo east he has been actively
engaged In winning the affec
tions of Ulancho Mulvanoy , n girl
ID > eats of age , who lives with her father on
Franulln avcnito. His efforts ere crowmid
with success , nnd iho wedding day was set ,
although he was only aoout 17 yo.irs of ntro
and without any very visible means of sup
port. The day before the wedding \\at to
occur ho decided to make an addition to his
wedding outfit and appropriated a pair of
shoos belonging to thojanltor ol the lialdwlu
block. Ho was given a thirty days' rest for
this offense , and tlio wedding Had to bo post
poned.
Ho has only been out of Jail a few days ,
and Friday ho out In nil the moinlng ivith
his sweetheart nt iho Mulvanoy mansion on
Franklin avenue. Some trifling dispute
arose between them and Uothers wunt into
an adjoining room. A few minutes later ho
came out holding a boltlo In his hand , from
which ho had dtaincd about half the cou-
cnts. Ho coolly infotmcd the girl what ho
lad done , and then thcro was n larco feml-
ilnfl howl hoard , for the bottle had con-
allied a solution of whlto vilrol which
ad been lying nbout tbo bouso
o poison rats with. Dr. Houghton was
ailed and his stomach pump brought Into
cqulsitlon. After a contest of lovornl notirs
between the boy and the pumn tlio latter was
ironounccd the victor nnd Bothers \vas
avcd.
When nskotl whether ho intended to till
ilmsclf ho said ho did. Life had no charms
or him when Dlancha would not mind blip ,
inu ho decided to bring her to a sense of her
duty , oven If ll did cause him an abdominal
pang or two. Yesterday ho was fooling
nbout as well as usual , und If lovers' quar-
ols can bo kept down untiling inoro serious
han marriage Is anticipated for the couple.
"I'liHliluns" at 'Ilm Huston Store ,
Tha ' 'Fashions "
February number of ,
ho popular illustiatod monthly journal
or American women , published by
. ' 'othoringhtun , Whitolaw & Co. , of The
Boston Stoto , Council Bluffs , has boon
ssucd. It is ono of thelinobt numbers
et gotten out. unti will bo read with
jjroat intoiest by Iho women of Council
rSlufls and vicinity , who can obtain a
copy free by calling at the store or sond-
ng their addresses. The litoratuio is
up to the high standard of previous
numbers and the illustrations and fasn-
oiib are the liuest anil latest. Among
the household articles is a column of
oil practical hints and Information
on the subject of remunerate o employ-
ncnt for women. Mrs. M. K. W. Sherwood -
wood contributes to the etiquette of
nonrninp in u column of very intcrest-
ng reading. The Now York fashions
and the London and Paris loiters will
30 of especial interest to the ladies , but
.here are also mutters of interest dip-
cussed for all classes. Even the fruit ,
lower and vegetable pardons have not
been overlooked , one of the advertisers
offering a reward ol $500 to the par
denor or grower who will produce the
' : argest tomato from the seed of the
"Pondo Rosa , " furnished by them. This
is of especial interest to the vegetable
men around Council Bluffs , and If they
will call at the Boston Stoio and iincs-
tigulo this offer aomo of them will bo
ikely to win the pri/.o.
A social and entertainment will bo
jivon by the Indies of Broadway M. _
church next Friday evening , February
12. at Hughes' hall. Admission , 10c ;
rolrcshmonts , 15c.
IllM'8tlKHtlliL' I.OHCJ'H ltriutiltloil |
The case of John H. Miller against Jatnos
O'Nolll , sheriff of 1'ottawattumlo county ,
was on trial in iho district court all day yes
tcrday. In It Is involved tbo question of the
ownership of the stock of wall paper which
was tnkon by virtue of H chattel mortgage
executed by George W. Losoy to Miller.
After iho slock hud been taken in chat go by
Millar and A. fl. Crane of this city-
the Council Bluffs Paint nnd Oil company
began nn attachment suit and the stocK was
tukcn by the sheriff. The question now before
fore the court is which party Is entitled to
the possession of the proportv , and to decldn
this tbo reputation of Losey for truthfulness
Is brought Into Iho case. Sovoi.il gontlomcn
who have bad excellent advantages for find
ing out what gooi to make up a skillful liar
were called to the stand and swore that
Losoy was ono of the most clftod members
of tbo profession they had ever mot. Tbo
evidence was all lakmi and tbo case will be
submitted to the court tomorrow.
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our kind neighbors and friends
for the tender words of sympathy
during our recent trial in the douth of
our llttlo daugtlior , Louise. May onr
Heavenly Fathoi1 biles all who have
ministered in word or deed. Amidst all
our nftliction wo fool that "Cod ! is love. "
In n letter of condolence from the
Rov. O. W. Crafts were the following
lines , which ate a comfort to our hearts ,
and wo trust may bo lo others who are-
passing through similar trials. Grate
fully vonrs ,
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'Mil. AND M IIS. E. M. r
Hen von U dithering up our Jon els ,
Ilrlghtcat Jewels that utiown ;
Thuro to glow In wondrous splendor ,
Adding lubtru lo Us throne.
As wn look may wo not ecu thorn
Lllio the stars of enlng shine ,
Par iibovo thcso earthly shadows
In their beauty all dlvlnu ,
Thcro no harm shall ever reach thum ,
.Not the burden of a sigh ;
Suriowk shall not gather 'round them
lilLu thu clouds that toll the Uy.
There thny arowo ha\o not lost them ;
There they are former ours ;
Ileautlful , immorlnl Ju cls.
Not llkeoarlh'a poor , fading ( lowers.
%
Oh , may wo tin numbered with them ,
When thu race of llfo U run ;
With tliom shine and shlno fororcr ,
IlrlRhter thun I he bilghtcst sun ,
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M MWHH.
Am Hun rally ,
Mrs.V. . H. Lyuclmrd entertained a party
of > oung people last Monday eveningat her
homo on IJentoii street. Ono of the novel
features of the cntortalmont was the auction
block , from which thu young ladies , who
were completely veiled from the sight of the
ourcbascr , wore "knocked down" to the
highest bidder. Hexes containing fancy
articles of various , soitt were auctioned off in
the sauio way , thopiice being paid m each
ccso tn kernels of corn. The latter part of
tbo evening uai bpont In dancing aud muslo ,
The following were present : Mr. nna Mrs ,
SchuoiT , Mr , and Mrs. Hea. Mr. and Mrs.
Atwood , Mr. and Mi . H. T. Hryant , MUses
West , CasadyVesno" , Davidson , Thomas ,
Mclntosb , Van Hrunt , busier aud Fellows
ofCrestonf Messrs. Nolan , O'Hanloy , Mo-
Nltt , llantuorna , 1'opa of Omaha , Kills , At
kins and Drysou of Omaha.
llnllil In HIP < < | irliikr ,
The Council Ulufls presbytery at Us last
session , which was held in the First Presby
terian church Ian Monday , took Important
action with reference to the Second Presby
terian churcn of thl city. On Tuesday Hev.
' ? , S. IJalley. Uov , T. C. Smith , Hey Stephen
Pbelps aud several others took carriages and
vtaltod the part ot the city whore the church
s located , and all expressed thomsolve * ns
hlghlv ploascd with the locality. They felt
that the fine residences in Mormngsldo , Lin
coln avenue and Frank street gave the assur
ance that n church building only was noodcd
LO assemble a congregation equal to nny In
the city. The prospects now are that the
proposed structure will bo built at tbo corner
of Frank and Plorco streets , during the
conduce spring , _
Chrap Shops at
To show the people of Council Bluffs
nnd Oinalm what it is to buy shoes
cheap , I will make the following prices
this week. Hoinombor these are goods
that have been sold at a legitimate pro
fit. not at a profit of ( > 0 per cent.
All our Indies 9500 nnd $0.00 shoos
now at $1 00 , except Edwin C. Burl's
S5.00 and $0.00 shoes , which are now
8300.
All cloth tops and patent tips lace and
button $4.00 shoes for $ .100.
All $3.50 cloth tops now $2 60.
All our $2.50 ladies' line shoos now
81.50.
All John Kolloy's fine shoes , ono of
the best nnd oldest brnnds In the city ,
now $2.80 , $2.85 and S3.00.
All misses' fine $2.50 patent tip shoes
$2 00 ; till $2 00 missos'shoos $1.50 nnd all
miosos' $1.50 shoes , now $1.10.
MEN'S FINE STICKS.
All cork solo $7.00 shoos , now $5.00.
All cork solo iO.OO shoes , now $4 50.
All cork solo $4.00 shoos , now $2.75. O
All potent leather $0.00 and $0.50
shoes , now $4.00.
All patent leather $7.00 Bulchor shoos ,
now $5.00.
All our $2.60 calf shoes , fancy styles ,
now $1.75 ; all $1.75 shoos , now $1 2.5.
Boys' shoes from $1.00 to $2.00 , all
reduced
Remember this is Sargent Has boon
and will bo the cheapest and the best
shoo atoro in the city.
B. M. SAKGKNT.
The old Phillips bhoe store.
N. B. Mall orders carefully attended
to and solicited.
rctltlinis Inr School Houses.
The school board held a special meeting
last evening with President Wells and Mem
bers tichoontgcn , Stacy and \Vaito present
A petition was presented by fifty citizens
living In the First ward asking the board to
submit to the voters at the natt election the
proposition of Issuing bonds to the amount
of JIO.UOO to crcot n new building on East
I'lerco street nbovu Casper's greenhouse. A
second petition was presented bearing the
signatures of a number of citizens of the
northeastern part of Council Bluffs asking
that a four room building DO oroctcd on the
site now occupied by the Gunn sibool on
upper Broadway , and n third asking for a
building to cost $10,000 , or not inoro than
$15,000 , near the intersection of Madison
street and Graham avonno.
Schoontgcn took thn floor in favor of the
third petition , stating that ho was not a can
didate for re-election , and was not afraid to
put himself on record as opposed to improve
ments where ho thought they were not
needed. Ho stated that the second petition
was signed by n number of resluonts of Gar
ner township , and that there were not now
raoro ttmn eighteen or twenty children at-
tondlne the Gunn school , of wnom half a
dozen or inoro lived In Garner township. The
first had a llttlo inoro merit than the second ,
but not tnuch. The third , however , ho
thought was all right. There wore -3T chil
dren In the dlstnct from which the pioposcd
building at the corner of Madison sticol nnd
Graham avenue would draw Its attendance ,
and ho moved that the third petition bo
granted and that the llrst and second bo laid
on the tablo.
At Waito's suggestion < t was decided to
lay all three petitions over until the next
mealing , which will bo February 15. In order
that the two absent members of the board
might have a chance to discuss the question.
Chairman Schoontucn of the committee on
teachers reported that the Harrison street
buildlnchad boon duly opened and Misses
Minnie Hanscn and Mecca Doughty Installed
as teachers. Ho also reported tb.it bo had
received the resignations of Miss Stuf-
feu and Miss Chamberlain and had appointed
Miss Swires and Miss Kittio VVblto to fill
their places. Miss Dickey was appointed tea
a place in the Thirty-fourth street building
and Miss Gronowogin the Twentieth avonuo.
Miss L. Carson and Miss Grace Gleason had
been appointed substitutes and Miss Boroker
to a position in the High school.
Superintendent Sawyer reported the at
tendance for month of January as follow ? :
Boys , 1,004 ; ulrls , 1,707 ; total , a,431 ; average
attendance , U,9sa.
IlKMNANTS AT IIAI.r PKICi : .
Huston Store , Council Illullx , Iu.
All remnants Monday evening from 6
p. m. at half price , consisting of woolen
dress goods , Ilannels , calicoes , ginghams
and em broideries. A $1.00 romnnnt for
50c ; a $2.00 remnant for $1.00 , and so on
all through tlio lino.BOSTON
BOSTON STOHE ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Fothoringham , Whltolaw & Co.
Nut QiilttlUK Hi" IICK ; . <
The belief has boon induced in some
localities that P. II. Evans is closing out
hie stock with a view of quitting busi
ness. The great bargains that the multi
tudes have boon carrying out for the
past week is some excuse for the existence -
once of tills impression , hut them is no
foundation for it Evans will continue
in the shoo business in Council Bluffs ,
and this will not bo the lust time he will
give the public big bargains and con
vince people that they can buy shoes in
Council BlulTs cheaper than they can in
any other city in the west.
Money to loan. Lowest rates. John
ston & Van Patten , Everett block.
Walnut block and Wjoming coal ,
fresh mined , received dailj Thatcher ,
IGMain.
A lUrtliduy .Surpilse.
Mrs. Charles Biorworth was given
pleasant suiprlso on Tuesday last , It being
her birthday. An innocent scheme wa <
planned by her slstor , Mrs. Grace d'Urro
who Invited her , with her daughter , Anita ,
to accompany herself and Mrs. M. Whlto to
Omaha and there visit another sister , Mrs.
Urnoy. On tholr arrival there they found
about twonty-tive fnonds ready to receive
them. A bellttlug repast was served and
Mrs. Blerworth was presented with an ole
runt dinner sot of 100 pieces. Delicious
fruit and beautiful ( lowers were sent from
the Pacific coast to add cboer to the occasion.
The afternoon was passed uleasantly in pro
gressive high tlvis , Mrs. Whlto winning the
principal prio , whlln Mrs , A. Anderson re
ceived tbo consolation prize.
Kurly C'lciHlii ) , ' ,
Until further notice our store will bo
closed at I ) o'clock p m. , except Satur
days and Mondays. John Bono & Co.
Kitrly Closing.
Until further notice our store will bo
closed ut 0 o'clock p. m. , except Satur
days and Mondays. John Bono & Co ,
Wo have our own vineyards in Ciillfor
nia. Jarvli Wino comu-uiy , Co BlulTs
The KlinbiH-Uliiiuii | Case.
COUNCIL iH.UKFg , In , Fob , 0. To the
Editor of TDK Bcu ; From time to time
during our present troubles in this city , we
have bad llttlo , If anything , to say through
the columns of too press. On the other
band , highly colored articles have uppoared
from tbo other sldo , and parties Interested ,
everything possible being published 'that
would have a tendency to Injure us and
poison the minds of our citizens against us.
We are willing to bland on facts and true
figures us regards our past business trans
actions In thin city , and have hoped all the
limn that It would not bo nocossury to go
into print with our matters at ail. But It
seems cruel to us to have tbo minds o ! the
ueoplo polluted with a lot ot stuff brought to
their notice tn nearly every Issue of a morn
ing paper for the past tivo weeks.
Sensational articles appeared nearly cvrry
day during the session of tbo grand Jury , this
being for a purpose that wni very evident
on Its fuco. It has been' remarked
on the streets by old residents that
never In the history ot this county has there
been so much spleen and vcnom'mnnlfcstcd
on the part of the prosecutioV' ' their de
termination being to secure at Indictment
against us Irrespective of merit. Justice or
principle. Wo hope that Hid' old maxim
"that there nro always two sIJos to n cuso"
will not bo forgotten with reference to the
chaigcs brought against us slnco our failure.
Wo commenced business In thin city with
llttlo or no capital nnd only n small credit ,
and wo advanced the business (6 ( such pro
portions that tbo Investments iu a single
year aggregated nearly f 2,000,000. No fault
was found with us so long ns the company
could pay largo dividends , and soil paper
that brought largo returns. We oven man
aged the company so that during the
first two years ot Itv existence there
wns returned to the stockholders In cash
ono-thlid nf their original Investment , If
the Grand hotel had bocn n financial success
such ns had followed our former efforts'
thcro would have been no clamor raised by
nnjonc. On the contrary \vo would have
been classed , wo suppose , ns shrewd business
men and good financiers. The principal
crime , If any , therefore Is In falling. At the
pioper tlmo wo will show the people beyond
question that our failure was an honest one ,
brought about bv the loss of business , unpre
cedented stringency of the money market nnd
nt a time whou wo were overloaded with the
building of the Grand hotel , followed ulth its
cares nnd trottl los known to nearly every
citizen , In n largo business It Is natural to
suppose that at a tlmo of n failure some ono
will moot with a loss. With us it Is the
heaviest , as wo bavo lost ovcr.vthtng. Ho-
spcctfully , KIMIIAI.I , & CHAMP.
SloIgliH for today.
At the Ogden llvory. Finest line of
sleighs and ctitlora in the city. Enjov a
ride today. Call telephone 83 , opposite
Ogden house. _
Sprclnl Shoo Mllrs 1'lilnV < M'k.
Watcli Tun UKI : for announcements
of special shoo sales this week at Evans' .
There will bo several of thorn , and you
will got bigger b.iriralna In the special
lines offered than you over heard of before -
fore >
-
Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway , lias
ull the latest styles and newest goods.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
A n\v I'liti : i'iucis.
lawn Mines fur Monday nt
Remember , no shoo house in the city
will bo allowed to umlontall me.
Our twenty days' special sale will con
tinue , but these special prices are for
todav and Monday.
All Edwin C. Burl's $5.00 and $0.00
shoes $3.00 today.
All Wright & Peters' fancy shoos ,
cloth tops , patenl lips , Picadilly and St.
I.ouis lasts , $5.00 and $0.00 , are $4.00
loday.
All John Kolloy's $4.00 shoos $3.00
today.
All John Kclloy'a $3.5T ( shoes $2.85
loday.
All John Kolloy's $3.00 shoos $2.30
loday.
Ladies' flno palent tip bulton $3.50
shoos $2.25 loday. * *
All $4.00 cloth tops , lace and button ,
fatuy tip. $3.00 today.
All $3.50 cloth tops , lace and bulton ,
fancy tip , S2.60 today.
ALL BOYb' , Ml'SSES' AND CHIL
DREN'S SHOES AT A BIG CUT.
Ctiuio in and I will show you what it
is to sell boots and shoos sheap at
SARGENT'S.
The old Phillips shoo store.
ilrmmmtH at Half 1'rlco Huston Store.
All remnants , the accumulation of our
gro.it cloarinir sale , will bo offered Mon
day evening from 0 p ra. , nt half price ,
consisting of woolen dross goods , Ilan
nels , muslins , shectincfs , ' calicas , ging
hams , embroideries , etc. 'AS1 tcinnn.nl
'or 50c. A $2 remnant for $1 and so on
all through tbe list
BOSTON STOKE ,
Fotheringham , Whltolaw & Co.
runcrul of Christian licck.
A. S. BOCK and family attended the funeral
of Mr. Beck's father , Christian Beck. In
Leavcnworth , Kan. Tbo remains of tbe deceased -
ceased were embalmed In accordance to a
wish ho had ox crossed some time before his
death , and lay In state , guarded by a detach
mcnt from tbe Leavenworth commandery of
Knlgnts Templar , of which ho was a mem
ber. Toe commandpry also took charge of
the funeral cxerdbcs , Grand Chancellor W.
S. Corbott of Wichita und Sir Knmht W. N.
Pnco-of Lcavenworth ofllclating. A number
of beautiful floral offerings were sent , among
thorn bolnp one from Mrs. U. S. Beck of San
Antonin , Tex. , who was unaolo to bo piosont
at the funeral.
_
UKMNANTS AT HAM1 IMtlCU.
Huston Store , Council IHulfr , III.
All remnants MonJay evening from 0
p. in. at half price , consisting of woolen
dross goods , flannels , calicoes , ginghams
and cmlHOiderios. A $1.00 remnant for
50c : a $2.00 remnant for 81.CO , and so on
all through the lino.BOSTON
BOSTON STORE ,
Council Bluffs , In ,
Fothoringhnm. Whilolaw & Co.
Jnrvls 1877brandy , purest , safest , best
Jarviswild blackberry is the
E. II. Shcafe has eastern m onoy on
hand for real cbtato loans.
Voral .MilHlc.
Prof. T. W. Davis , teacher of voice
and note reading. Lessons private.
Call or address at Grand hotel , Council
Bluffs.
_ _
Tlio Boston Store , Council Bluffo , la. ,
closes every evening al 0 p. m. , unless
Mondays and Saluidays. Mondays 0 p.
m. , Saturdays 10 p. in. Folhoringham ,
Whitelaw & Co. , Council Bluffs , la.
MUllliKKKI ) lltti MlbTlllSiiS.
Drspcnito Deed of n Nt. I , mils Itcbtuurnnt
Keeper.
CIIICAHO , 111. , Feb. 0. Michael McGuIre , a
restaurant keeper at No. 101 Notth Nine
teenth street , St. Louis , tonight shot and
tatally wounded his mistress , Llzzlo Mas-
sangalo/wnn bad abandoned him for an
advertising agent nanicd'FYank McLaln aud
had lied to this city. Tb f-ir ) Is a handsome
brunette , formerly a waitress In McGulro's
restaurant. She received a telegram that
McGulro was on her trail and secreted her
self , but the restaurant keeper found Mo-
Lain and Intimidated him ilcito showing the
wav to her hiding plnoo. McGuire attempted
to force the girl to go with him und she was
trying to rusbaway wbensuo was stopped by
ttireo bullets , ono of which struck ner fore
head , ( Mr
McGulro had treated the girl with great
cruelty. In u moment of/contldenco ho bud
told her that after tbo Adams Express roo-
bory bo bad harbored throe of tbo thlovcs In
bib dive In St. Louis , Thereafter , when
threatened with violence , she would loll him
she could send him to tbo penitentiary. The
result was mortal dread on bis part lest sue
would expose him. Tbo men whom McGulro
harbored wore Sly , Hodspatb , alias Woods ,
and another whoso name she cannot remem
ber , McUuire Is still at largo.
n tu Oklahoma.
GUTIIIIIE , Okl , , Feb. 0. Hocent cold
weather caused great suffering among now
settlers In the Indian country. Tnrco deaths
bavo already occurred , and several settlers
are now In precarious condition. Mrs. Tel >
font and Mrs. Warner , living la a tent near
Purcell , wore found dead this morning , hav
ing died from exposure and lusunlcloot clothIng -
Ing and food. B. J , Daniels , from western
Kansas , died from tbe sumo causes near
Chandler. Ho leaves a widow and tlvo ctill-
aron , all ill and iu tto moil destitute con
dition.
I'rur They \lll Km Her.
PKEBCOTT , A. T. , Feb. 7. Further Informa
tion received today from Verdi valley In re
gard to tne alleged abduction of Alice Pack
ard , ft 10-year-old girl , by two Indians , cor
linns tho'report received yestcrdav. It is
now thought that the Indians were Ntivajocs
and Apachci , And as they had three days'
start of the pursuers there is llttlo hope of
overtaking the girl alive. *
tun.fiiA .in//f/
Hill to-lic Introduced to Crrntc nn Appellate
rmtrl.
DES Motsrs la. , Fob. ( ) . A hill wni Intro
duccd In the sonnto this morning to protect
the public from fraudulent pcdleroas of Itvo
stock : licensing and regulating the keeping
of &lalltonj for service ; to prevent cattle ,
hogs and sheep having contagious diseases ,
from being Imported Into the state and from
running at largo
Bills were Introduced In the house this
morning as follows : To provldo for teaching
vocal music In the puullo schools ; to nocuro
moro effective testing of luoncv and ctedits
for taxation ; approptlatltig $ J1'UU for the
State Agricultural college.
For the relief of the supreme court tno
special committees of both houses recom
mended that an iinpcllato court bo estab
lished , consisting of three Judees elected the
same ns those of the tiupromo court , the sal
ary bclnir fixed at Mr > OU per annum. The
court will hiiTQ nppcllato juris
diction over cases uhcro the amount
Involved Ii not over Jl,000 , nnd appeal can bu
bad from the district court cither to the np-
pellato or supreme court. A bill embodying
these elements will bo presented next wook.
The report of iho soldiers monument com
mittee wai presented. The committee de
cided In favor of the monument. The plans
were prcnared by Harriet Kotcham , of
Mount Pleasant , nnd thu report was pre
pared bv D. N. lilchardson.
The bill to prevent fraud In promissory
notes wns made n special order for Tuosdav
morning next In Ihe houso. Adjourned till
Monday.
The senate bill appropriating * IOOU an
nually to pay for the printing proceodlnci of
the State Dulrv association passed : also tbo
bill to punish malicious Injury to llvo stock ,
and the Joint resolution asking congress to
pass the Hatch option bill. Adjourned.
Colonel 1'ox ItfilgiiR.
DES MOI.NES , la. , Feb. 0. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun UEE. ] Colonel D. M. Fox ,
register ot the United Stales land office In
this city , has resigned and his successor will
bo appointed \\lthln a few day. Colonel
Fot's resignation Is the result of an investi
gation of his oftlclal conduct \Vooflford D.
Hnrlan , an Inspector detailed by the United
States l nd ofllco at Washington. Inspector
Hnrlan t.pcnt eight davs In overhauling the
records of the land ofllco hero and Investi
gating complaints concerning Colonel Fox's
oflieiul tcts. The exact nature of the
charges was not divulged ,
M\Rterlmis Tritfrful } 111 lona.
CIIKSTOV , la. , Fob. 0. [ Special to TUB
BKK.A ] strange case is reported from
Fontanollo. A feumornlnirs slnco a neigh
bor dropped In on Mr. and Mrs. Naff , an aged
and very fcoblo couple , and was horrified to
llnd the old man lying on thn floor in n dared
'
condition , his fa'co brulsod and bleeding ,
while tbo old lady lay dying upon the bed
and expired a low minutes later. Tbo old
gentleman has regained consciousness , but
cannot explain the mj story.
In Nrw York City.
NEW YOHK. Fob. 0 The Western Farm
Mortgage Trust company , which has become
embarrassed at Denver , has an ofllco In this
city , of which William L. Pratt has acted as
manager for several years pist. A few days
ago the shciIff received an execution against
the company for $23,703 , In favor of the
Western National bank , but he could find
nothing to attach.
Eastern stockholders have been clamorous
for some tlmo past , as the dividends were
passed last year , but the officials declined
that tbe company had changed the plan of
paying interest and would not pay It until
the interest on the mortgages had been col
lected. Last fall the company Issued a state
ment of its condition on Jiluo 80 , 1891 , which
claimed assets at $4U7VS ! ) ) nn liabilities at
$ J,539,817 , exclusive of capital stock , $1,500-
000 , and surplus and undivided profits ,
$233,821.
Trouble About C'oniiulnslons.
Cuicvoo , 111. , Fob. 0. Chairman Walker
on behalf of the commission of the West
ern Traffic association handed down a decis
ion today concerning commissions on immi-
erant traffic to Pacific coast points. The
ruling is about on a line with that
tecentlv promulgated by Chairman Finloy of
tbo Western Passenger association. It will
not , however , authorize any lines , except
these west ot tbo Missouri river , to pay In
creased commissions. A proposition to en
tirely abrogate commission payments is now
under consideration by the members of the
advisory board , pursuant to a resolution
adopted at tholr last mcotlng.
Jtulscil n Che < k.
ST. Louis , Mo. , Feb. 0. Harry Bryan
from Ottumwa , la. , was arrested hero today
tor raising a draft from $50 to $500. Ho sc-
cured thn draft from thu. First National bank
of Ottumwa , aud coming hero raised it. Ho
tbon bought from Wilford BIOS. , horsemen ,
$1,915 worth of horses and giving the draft
received a check in exchange.
Another Claim AK'l"it Chill.
SAN FHANCISCO , Cul. , Fob. 0. Another
claim for damages has been filed against
Chill , this tlmo by Andrew McKlnsoy , a
member of the crow of the Atnoi lean steamer
Kowopnaw when the latter os arrested and
so terribly maltreated by the Valparaiso po
lice. The claim Is for $40,000.
Klrctml Hill Drlrgatra.
NIACK , N. Y. , Feb. 0. The Uockland
county democrats elected Hill delegates to
thu state convention.
AMIANV , N , Y. , Feb. 0. The democrats of
Scbtfncctady county in convention today
chose Hi'l ' delegates to the state convention.
Killed by uu
MACOX , Miss. , Fob. (1.--J. ( L , Hambrlck , a
prominent furmor and stock raiser of this
county , was assassinated last night at the
house of his relative , K. II. Connor , while
sitting by the fire. A negro who Is thought
to bo implicated was arrested
Will Fiirnlxh Money ,
Ei. PASO , Tex , , Feb. 0. Advices bavo been
rocolved from John W. Young , now In Lon
don , that an English syndicate has ugteed to
furnish tbo money to build the Mexican
Northern Pacific railroad.
Aequlttecl u ClirUtlfin Helciitl t ,
SAN BiiitXAitniNo , Cal. , Fob. 0. Mrs ,
Ward , the Christian scientist on trial for
manslaughter In causing tbo death of George
Lord , Jr. , has been acquitted.
Di'cri'HHii In tlio Hank Itenune ,
NHW YOHIC , Fob. 0. The weekly bonk
statement shows tbo reserve has decreased
$2,579,000. Tbo banks now hold MJ,4UOOu in
excess of legal requirements.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
COUNCIL IIMJl'Kd iiionoy on hiiiul fur
Ion in W. A. WIKIC ! A Ua. 5.H ) Main. _
IOFKKK the following clioleo hurraing In
fruit und veKotiililo luniU ; 57acrosW roils
north of the Uluiutaiuiuii grounds , eastern
slope , line sprln.i nnd line tprlnx-nrook , lanil
very rk'li unil well niluutoil to fruit.
Zi acrei on ( Jrand uronlio , line orohar U ,
windmill und llnoKruvui ultuiitcd on Mynstor
nrojioHod motor line , ono nnd ono-li ilf miles
from Council Illulls uustoinue.
0 uuroa of very oliolto plowed lanJ on Urand
uvenuo , l ] in 1 1 ii from ooitoHlue.
110 acres 3JJ miles from city limits ; good
house , burn and nutlmllilliiKii ; Duo orelnrj ; a
Kreat bargain ut'i.W. Kasy terms.
'M ucres. choice fruit fiirm , 6 ucres In black
berries , CO I youiis fruit trcot , .OoUKrupo vlnas.
House , barn und outhtilldln s. A very cholcu
bnrgaln. IU ucrovud joining ulty llinlts.-story
house , con < l barn , nrvliurd , itriipus niul mmUl
fruitH , W , L ) . btney , Kuom t , Opera lloutio
block. Council Ilium * , Iu.
I71AIIMH , garden lanjs , houior lots uuJ
Jbiulness blocks for sale or rent. Day Si
lluks , Li ) I'earl vlroet , Counull llluirs ,
GIItL wanted tn do cenoral liotisowork.
Mm. 1) . W. Archer. Keuonu monuo und Dili
slreet.
ANTED Girl ut boarding house ,
i-outh fetli Blreet.
100 Iowa farms and Kardcns for aulc. Beveral
stooks of mervliandlso to uxnhaiiKO for
Oo incll Iluirn | property or luwa luuU. John-
Vnn 1'atteu. ,
A CELEBRATED GASE
MASTER ELMER BALIiARD RE
LATES HIS OWN STORY
\Ylilrli \ prou's to bo one of ( lie most In *
( creating of the bH scrlos Calntrh
iliinpormi * Midi children.
In the nrai'tlco of incillclno ninny Intrlontu
qnt'stlons present thninsuhcs for solution-
One of tliom loniarkuhlo cnses Is found In the
| ) fl on of Muster lUincr Iliitliud who tcsldos
with his uarunts at .ViTa Su illldlns street , this
cltv.
Master r.lnior Is tnoho years old and fet the
unilsmen ycwrs ho linn been a sulTcicr fioni
hpndncht's , a constant plctclni ; pain Juntoxcr
the eyes , oMpiulliiR to the li.icU of the lipad , It
was sos ( > \oio thill It scviuoil as ttioiiKh the
llttlo fellow would loin his luasoni he ns
ciMirnlnod dv niiinv pliVKldaiiM , und uns nndur
tholr coiiBt-tnt oue : , tryhii ; If posslhlo to .ilu
relief , us hla suiri-ilng was Rraduully
his yoimn llfo.
MAMTIt tl.MRIl II U.I.Allll.
Muster It.ill.ird Is a \ cry bright chlltl fur ono
nf his use , nntl In Ins own woi.ls wo ulNohls
description of bis terrible stitrei Ins : , lie s.iys :
"I have MilTcred so much that llfo seemed a
bnrdi-n to me. I don't icmiMiibcr how the
trotiblo bc iiii. but It manifested Itself In
racking head p.ilns , The pilns scrmi'd too en
ter over my oyo. Kvory day 1 hail tht-so head-
adieu , anil they
MOUI.U imi\KMGCIIAJSr ATTIMrS.
"Then my wliolo head wns stopped ui ) . My
lose emitted u yultowMi matte ) that wns
bul smelling nnd lory ollenslvr. My throat
uas choked with mutter also , MI lh.it 1 could
scarcely breitho when I luy down for sleep ,
My ho.irlnp and smollln became poor , my
throat wns son.1 , I was ii-stlcss anil could not
sloop. I lost all dfilio to out , anil uhi'ii 1 atu
always sulToicd from after olleuts. In this
conilitlon my patents took inn to lis. C'opo-
and. Shoptird & . Munslluld. After a thorough
oxainlnitlon tbov said they could etno me.
mil thov did. My puciits mo hlRhly elated
OVIT their success , nnd 1 am only too Kind to
tocommcnd them to all who might bo In mv
condition. "
THE EYE AND EAR.
Wh.t lha D schnrgc fr m the Ear Cau
by the Cat rrhal Trjublo Iiul c t s.
Cata'rh Dangers wi h f hild en.
"In thpoxtoiis oil of caturih to the cars. "
s.ilcl Ilr.V. . II. Conolaml to the wrlloi. "next
to the rinilni ? and bu/7lne noKct > so often de
scribed , the symptom most fioquonlly met
with by the specialist Is the dlseh rgo or siip-
piir.illon from the ear. "
"And It Is Indued , " continued thu doctor ,
"a symptom that demands piompt and aulll-
ful attention. l..st > ecl illy In tlio cnbus of
children should thu uppo.irnnco of this dls-
charRo from the o'li bn taken ns a wainlns
Klpn. It Is mot nltli often In coiiiit'utlon with
c.itarrhnl conditions following sc.nlut finer ,
measles ordlphthcil.i. In these dic.i < .us It
Hhould borcinemboiud that the dcllfute Inner
ihilnz tbo niiiuns mcmbr.ine. nsell as the
outer llnliiK the t > kln Is Inllnmcd anil lirl-
tatcd. Kiom the thinnt and n.isal pusaugcs ,
the condition bccninliiK ' ub-aoiite 01 chronic ,
long lifter the acute symptoms hi\o pasROd
away , thocatarrh u process extends tiloiu the
Enstiichl.iti tnbus to the car. Snmotlmcs It
ufTects the bones ( if thu o ir. eaiihliiK their de
struction or nccrosU Apcuiillur folld odor
from the clUjliartro Indk'ulcs thit nucroslH
has sot In. bomotlnirs the br.iin llsulf Is
rc.iched. and abccsscsof the hitin cnuii' ' . You
must reiiicniber that thu middle our IR separ
ated from tlio bruin only by a tliin und deli
cate partition
"Tbu loason I sav tlicro Is so miieh diinKCi
from suppuration of the our In ehlldtcn Is ,
thut often In childhood that p.iitltlon I o-
twcon the mUdlooar ami the bialn .imonnts
to hardly more than u delicate mcmbiane.
and how easily thu brain may be uDeolud and
death cnsno in a few days' tlmu may bo teud-
lly npiircclntcd ,
"None but the phys'olun ' Know how haf-
flliiK and oxasporailni ; aio thi-so ca-us of sup
puration In older people , 01 how frequently
they load to fatal icsults , producing miistold
ubccsscs. The ciso of the Into Itoscoo C'onU-
llnt ; Is Htlll fresh In t.ho Ineniory nf the profos-
slon Thu woist la ituro of the dlsoaso Is tbo
stealtbv and Insldiious niannurof Its attuck.
'Iho suppuration m ly continue for years
without serious results , mid In other cases
with hardly a day's warning an abscess may
form and death follow , "
A JUST VERDICT.
Drs. Cojiclauil , Sliomrd ; nntl Mansfield
can cure c.iturrli.
Iho signed stiiloiiicnt of Mr. A. G. Hol
lander of lltU ! ) S. Itfd slicof , Is con.
cUdunco of the nhoc fact.
"Is this Mr , Hollander's" asKcd yonrcoric-
Bpondentof an eldcily ijeiitlenian us ho RS
I'litcrlut ; tbu New York Llfo building thu other
ovimlncr.
"YcH , I am Mr. llollnndor. "
"Well , 1 understand > oil have been tio.itlng
with l > n. Copclaiid , Bliepaiii A. Alunnfluld. "
"I hat la Iruo. "
"May I ask you If you buvol ucnheniillttud } "
"You may ask and I will unauur you very
emphatically I hu\o reeoKecl gruat bum HIB
while uuiler their ptofesslon.il care.
bnino yoaiH IIKO mv trouble began with a
suioiu cold which hultiud on my IIIIIKH , nt ( list
ltdlil note iiho much alarm until I contracted
ucouKh that was ho severe lluit II racked my
who'o syBteiu. Miarp shoolliu P'llns Mould
takuiiioln the ehrst und extending hack to
tboshouldor bliiiluh.
My nobu was constantly stopped up first one
side then the other , louilng nolsm In thoeaiH ,
dull , heavy huadnchcb ovci the eyes an : ) In
the back pirt of my heuil I was always
hitwklnt : and uiilttln-- trying toialsn thnsiih-
staiu'O that stoiuod to bo constantly MllliiK up
my lbio.it.
1 caiild not fileop at nlht and what llttlo
sleep 1 did gut seemed to do mo no K'oo.l , ( or
upon arising In the inornliiK I would bo ut
tlrod as when I wont to bud. 1 wits gradually
lining llosh unit as my cough was HO much
worse , I decided to consult u phyNlolan , but 1
wav not through with ouci for vovural othoiH
treated me but each failed to Und the right
oiiu e of my trouble. In loading tliu papom I
lOitdof a friund of inlnu who had beou onrcd
by Drs , Copoliind , Hioimrd mid MiuiHticlil and
decidud to call upon thorn , I did mid can Bay
tliuy lm > o done inoro formu than 1 could hoiio
for und can Heartily roommuml them to tno
puhllo.
IHIsrnodl A. O. HOlIANnr.H.
Mr. Hollander 1 > os ot l.tMl Miutli : ! rd btitut ,
where ho can lioseon and will readily \urlfy
hlmtatomunU
Their Ci-iloiitliiln. !
As has been nald , IW. . II. ( 'oieland | was
nrin'ueat of hla clum at Uullovne Hospital
Modloal Colloe. Jiuw York , whuro ho grad-
uuted. thu most famous liistjtut'on of ItH kind
lu the country. Ills diploma boars the written
Liidorson ent of the modlo.il authorities of
Now York , of the doaiuof iiroiulnunt modlciil
collo-'es In rennnylvanU. Ur.T , II , Mannlluld'u
credentials aru no leas abundant and iimiuaU
Iflod. Ho alto Is formally Indorsoil ly the seoj"
returlesof various county und st itu iiiedlua1
loclotiea. These gentlemen , after thorough
hospital oxnorlcnco and pr.ictlue. have do.
voted their lives to tlio practloo of their npoo-
tlcn , with wlmt HUCOUSS the columns ut thu
dally papers show.
IIt. U. f. HlllM'AItl ) . > vho was president of
his cluss ut Itush Modlciil colleKo. Chk'u/o ,
whluh U uoknowlodxi-d to be the loading In
stitution of Its kind In the west , IK now utso *
clutvd with the Couoluna Medical Institute.
lr , bhopard'n thorough UonpltM uxporl-
cnco and special uludy of the dlsoisoi of th
pyp , car , nose and ttiroit. n nco him
thctoadlng Jpeolalutsln the west.
Copclaiid Medical Unto ,
ROOMS 311 AND 312 ,
New York Life Building
Cor. 17th niul rarnnm Sis. , Onmlm , Neb ,
W. II. COIMIAN : . M. D.
C. S. SuiM'Aitu , M. D.
T. B. MANsniu.u , M. I ) .
Consulting I'hyMclmn.
Sprdaltns ! Oitarrli .mil all dlsa 1131 of tin
I'.jo. \ -\r. Thn ) it iiinl 1nii24 , NorviitiH I Mi.
" , kln DlM'asot. Diroiiln UUoisQ4. Oniei
HoiiM D toll ii , m. , 2 to ftp. in. , 7 toO n m.
biindiiy IU n tn to 4 p in.
C.-itarrh.il troubles and k I ml roil discing
trcatod sueco * rully by null. Sntiil 4o in
M maps for miesllon ulronlar . Address rill
lottori to OopolHtid Modlcil Institute , Now
Votk lilfe Ilillldlau' , Uninha , Neb ,
$5 A MONTH.
\TAHUII AND KlNDItni ) lS fiA r.f
Tur.A rio : AT Tin : UMIMKM UATK 01- '
A MUNI'll UNI'lli Al'llllj 10T11 MKIl ) >
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CITilNS STATE BANK
Or Council Bluffs.
TAL STOCK $150.001
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,001
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,033
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INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
THE SHORTEST LING TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul R'y , as represented
on this map.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far-
nani St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent.
C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent.
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NOTHING IS BUTTER
than the bcstit \ is what you pay
for , and expect to have. Take
railways , for instance ; the best
line to Chicago and the East
is the Burlington Route ; it has
the best sleeping cars , the best
reclining chair cars , the best
dining cars , the best road bed ,
and the metropolitan system
of checking baggage direct
from one's residence or hotel ,
which was inaugurated three
years ago , is the best , ll very-
thing in connection with the
Burlington Route is of the besl
\A\\v\\nothingcan \ \ be better ,
Trains leave the Union Depot ,
Omaha , at 9150 a.m. , 4:30 : pm
( The Vestibuled Flyer ) and
9:20 : p.m. { The Omaha and
Chicago Limited ) , aud run
through solid.
City ticket office 1223 Far-
nam St. , W. F. Vaill , Agent ,
Telephone 250.