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THE OMAHA DAILY BKEt DAY , MAY 28 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. 7 COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. EciiuinHy Carrier to nny pattof the City II. W. TILTON , MANAGER. Hm'ncsiOlllco . No ' i'i rntinvrkiJ LEI IIO ? > Eh nIter ( Ml.\Ult MKXTWX , N V. Plumblug Co. Council Bluffs Lubibor Co. , coal. CroJi's chattel loans. 204 Sappblpcl ? . Jnmcs Oooloy will bo taken to Cornlnp today to have n iirollmhmry hearing on the t bar go of murder. Conprossman W. J. lir.van of Nebraska Is booked for on address on tbo free "liver question In this city Juno IS. Mr. and MM. E , C. Smith entertained a few friends Saturday evening at tholr homo on First nvcnuo In honor of Ctovornor Dill- Inptiatn and wlfo of Vermont who nro visit- IDK them. Ttio llro cnplno from the Hoscuro hoe LouseV Drought Into piny yestordzy to pumr water out of thu Dasomcnt nt tbo 1 > I < - . i.rcot school so that tlio building bo iu decent shnpo for holding school A'chorus Is to bo orRnnl/ed'at 8 o'clock this cvcninp tittho M.nonlc tomolo , under the direction of Prof. K A. Torrons of Omahu for worK at the Twin City Cbau- luuqua. There will bo no charge and an In vitation bus been extended to all musical Dcoplo to join. City Knplnccr Cook has completed the worK'of making nn outlet to the Hooded dis tricts north of II road way , nnd nil nieht Saturday nnd all dav ycsturdav a strong cur rent wai running out of thn newly con- tructoa drain until now almost all the sur plus water is pone. Tbo lone rainy spoil has caused the Second avenue school building to settle until It w.is fenrod that the bulldlui ; had been badly damaged. An architect wns sent to examlnn the building , and he k'ave it as his onltilon that there would bo no danger if measure * wcro taken at once to prevent Its further settling. ThU will no done Immediately. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Saup entertained n few friends Friday evening at their hume on Oakland avenue. The evening was spent In cards , dancing nnd music. Tbo following wcro present : Mr. and Mrs. E.V. . Hart , MUcs Angle Rockwell , I dna Kutn , Nellie Wrlcht , Marv Kev , Messrs. T. C. Dawson , Frank 1' . WVlghtl Gcorcc & . Wright , Dr. McDowell , Dr. H. A. Woodbury. Mayor Lawrence is boulnnlng to loosen the strings on tbe saloons 'so far as the Sun- dav closing order is concerned. Yesterday be Instructed his tncn that tbo saloons might open their back Moon occaslonaly and deal out drink ? provided It was done In a quiet way. Soaiu tot tbo saloon keepers did not hear ot this order until too late for it to bo of nny use to them , but tee chances nro that lhav will bo ready for active operations by next buuday , WUT WI.YTIIIIC : IJAKCJAINS. At tlio lloston Store , Council Illulls A M'euk of IliirKolnn. UOISKKY. Lndics' boso , tun bluclc , slnto nnd mode ? , -10 gunpc goods , 17o n pur. ; Fust blnck boso , 7e , lOc , llljo nnd loe. Best vnluo in domestic goods ever of fered. Another 100 dozen of our R. S. 20 , just to huvo tbo beat 2.3e boso in America. Kor children's nnd boys' boso wo nrc headquarters end nlwnys show bargains nt lOe , lite nnd 17c. Ask to too our iron- chid hose for boys , only li'ic per pair. UNbEIlWEAH. 00 dozen ladlos' ribbed vests , 5c oflch. Ladies' ebnpod vest Ho , tbroo for 2oc. Ladies' shaped vests , 1-iu each. Houvy weight bilk trimmed vest , 17a Uoc vest wo show in three makes , lin- iblied with silk , draw string , in white nnd ucru. Our 33o vests como in high and low necks , silk trimmed. AtSOc BCO our Egyptian lisle in ecru and black. Misses silk vests in black , pink nnd cream at 7 < 5c , Ladles' sillc vests in black , pink nnd croum in narrow and derby rib , the best Sl.WlFilk shown. Gents' underwear , inodo and ecru , shirt and drawers at 6'Jc. Lisle Hnish , shirt and drawers 75c , Fancy striped shirt and drawers ( Mcd- licott goods ) solu regularly for $1.U5 ; our price for sale 75c each. 130STON STORK FOTi.'KniXOHAM , WlIlTKLAW & CO. , Counc'l UlutTs ; In. Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , bast. l , itit.iun.ii'tis. Dr. J. M. Harstow nnd F. J. D.IV will leave loday for a week's trip to GMvestou , Tex. Tex.Miss Miss Olu Ogden returned Saturday night from a week's visit with friends in Lincoln , Neb. Neb.Thu Thu Misses Cicano and Lou Dchavon will leav i this wccu for a visit with friends iu tlio south. Mrs. Joseph Pcmbroko of Herttiolto , III. , is the guest of her sister , Mrs. J. U. Lemon of the Cbrlstlnn borne. Ml.ss Anglo Uockwoll will leave today for Chicago , \\norc she will visit for several weeks wlih the family .of ox-Oovoruor Manning. Mrs. Dr. Floyd of Glllisple , 111. , and daughter Viola , are in Iho city , the ( -uoit.s of tbelr relatives , Mr. nnd Mrb. J. O. Lemon of tbo Christian home. , U.V. . Boswortb , D.D. , of Wisconsin , ono of tbu delegates to tlio Methodist conference , spent Sunday In tbo Bluffs visiting frlonda , accompanied by bis wlfo. Mrs. Horace liyerett will Ball for Europe the last of June , accompanied by her von , Ned Kverott , who is now at Harvard college. Tboy will remain abroad qbnnt a year. Mr. and Mrs. .1. SchmlU and daughter are n the cltv , tbo guests of tno family of Aider- mnn J. H. I'nco. Mr. Hclimld wasabuslnrss partner of Mr. 1'aco In tbli city for ever ten years. He now lives In Ann Artier , Micb , Sollld I'lU'lK AllUllt SHrKRIIt'K .SllOC * . Sarcont'K is no high priced shoo fctoro nnd when ho days cheap yhoes hu mentis hoes chenp. Hemembcr it is the amount of business a'btoro does Unit mulct's the prlco. It costs no moro to do n $7o,0i0.00 ! business than a.WOOOIi.CO busincbs , nnd that is the reason why tiurgtmt can sell you BbncH cbeapor than nny other house in the city. " . 1 have the largest nnd best selected Block of HhooH in the city , bought direct from tlio manufacturers for cash , thim enving the discount , and when 1 say I will sell you goods cheaper tliiin tlio clutnpcst nnd guarantee every pilr : l inoin : what I wiy , und will do it every timo. C'omo nnd bee me. My motto is good goods , lower thnn the lowoht , B. M. SARGENT , 413 Broadway , Council BlulTs , In. Swiinson Muslo Co.lxsonlc tomplo. Jnrvls 1677 brandy , hlgliost tost. ChrUtlan Kuilt'iivnr Notice. Cheap rates to Now York July 7-1 Oth : niicuunt of tlio Intornatlonul Clirlbtiun ICndeavor con volition. Per reservations an through uluopors direct to Now York , nnd nny other inforiiuitloi , npply to E. B. KiM-ris , ijlioniindoab. In. As to rall- rend tlukot , otc. , apply to any O. , B. ft Q. ticket ngunt , or lo J. Al. Bechtol , D I' , A. , Burlington , In. IliulVulluT lliircalni. 2,000 new patterns in carpets this week nt tl'o Council BlulTb Carpet company at reduced prices. Divls : olU rollnblo paint's nnd drugs. Dr. Chnmborlaln. eye , car , throat , latut rli. iihugart block , Council BluUa , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS E. E. Oullis Fre-Erapta a Part of the First Baptist Ohuroh for tin Abiding Place. CLEANED OUT A MINISTER'S ' LARDER Homo Hungry Mortal In Srnrcli ol Peed llrr.uifl Into Itcv. llroxvcr'n lliiunc llurgl.irs ri.vitiR Their Avocatlnn Caught Stealing Cunl. Yesterday morning the Janitor of tbo First Baptist church happened to run across a cheap lodging houio that has been running for SL no tlmo past In the basement. Under neath the stairway , and almost entirely con cealed by a plcco of blackboard that had bcnn nailed up for that purooso by the pro prietor , wns a bed , while tucked away in dark corners was a rather complete house keeping outtlt. On the lloor wcro soverul piles of ashes whcro tbo squatter bad done his cooklnjr. Tlio only thing to show Who wai tbo owiior of the place was a box full of collar * ntjd cuff * bearing the name of B. E. Oullis. which was at once rcooantzoo1 as be longing to ii young man who has already bad enough noloilety iu police circles to satisfy an ordluary man. Ttio case was put Into the bauds of the police and a few hours later tbo young man was arrested at Llclouo's mission on Upper Uroadway. The charge of vagrancy was made against him , but It Is lllsely that a moro serious charge will bo mauo against him In the course of a day or two. Ho was seen ono night last week loafing about the residence or Ucv. U. W. Brewer on Twenty-llrst street , after darn , In a suspicious manner , nil tbo members of the family having poao to ptaycr mooting. When they returned they found tbat the back door bnj been oponml with a skeleton key , and the owner of the lioy had proceeded to go through the larder with such n vengcatico ns to Justify Mr. Brewer Iu thu suspicion that there was a tanoworm some where about the promises. Three loaves of bread , all the pie and cake fa tbo house , and four quart * of milk worn tbo main iirtiules ot diet tnat were missing. Amonc tha effects of Cullls was found u small hand mirror which was Idcntlllcd by Mrs. Brewer us having been stolen from her house on the night wbon he was sean about the place rnd when he made her house into n free luuch grab.In his pocket was also found a skeleton key which fitted the back door of the Brewer house. Altogether tbo chances scorn to ba very bngnt for Mr. Cullls to take a trip across tbo slate. Is your bloodpoor ? Take Bcecbams Plll.s Jnrvis 1877 brandy , sold by nil dealers. Ogden house furnishes board nnd room ut popular prices ; from & 55.00 to & 55.00 per mouth , according to room. Fairmont r.irk Ilolun x tn thu City. The supreme court says Falrmount park belongs to Council Bluffs. The derision of the supreme court of Iowa with reference to L'alrtnouut park , which was briefly referred to yesterday , caused great rejoicing all over the city , us thcro U no longer any room for doubt that the park belongs to the city of Council Bluffs nnd not to any or all of tbo half dozen or moro parties who have boon trying their b3st to get poses- slon of it. In the three cases of Arnold , liurncs , and Williams ugaiust tbo city the point at Issue was the question whether or not the condemnation proceedings instituted by the city nt the time ihstVilliann' llrst addition was sot apart by tbo city for park purposes were legal , it being claimed by the plaintiffs that they wore not. Attorneys Holmes , Finloy Burke and J. J. atowart and Judge Tritnolo , who looxcd after the city's interests in the cuso claimed that the law had been compiled with in making the condemnation , and tnis was almost the only point upon which there was any contest. The supreme court decided that the claim of the city's attorneys was well foanaed , nnd consequently thcro was rejoicing In tbo camp vcstcrday. The case of Jason Walker against the city Is still pending in the federal court , and in It tlio same question is raised as to the legal ity of tbo condemnation proceedings. The state courts having made the law o- their decision of Friday last thcro Is no question as to what tbo decision of tuo Unitou States court will bo. The attorneys for the city arc oven moro confident of success in the case now pending , for in audition to the point upon which the other decisions were ren dered they have rulsed the plea that not \\nlncr , but tbo linn of Wright Ac Baldwin , are the real parties In Interest. The ease will co.-no up at the fall term ( or llnal adjudi cation in the federal court. Do Will's Sarsauarllia is reliable. Jarvis 1S77 brandy , better than Irau'd. Chapman's screen factory. Exclusive screen doors Mid windows. See him 01 write for prices. 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. Ittirjliirrt Abroad. Yesterday morning Mrs. Theodore Benncr , who hues at the corner of Eighth street ani ] Fourth avenue , was somewhat startled to sco her bed room window rise slowly nnd the head of a man stuck cautiously through the opening Into the room. A moment later no took u match from his pocket , and lighting It , took a careful suruoy of the room. f.Jrs. Bcnnor culled loudly for help at this , ana dropping tbo window the fellow took to his heoli. Some o tbo neighbors were nrousuil and a search for the would-bo burglary was commenced. Shortly after 'J o'clock ho was found biding about the premise * mid was given Into the ciistoJv of u pollco officer , who took him to the police station aud had him stated with attempted burglary. Ho gave his name as Charles Davis. Tno rcsidonco of Mrs. Slater , 780 Main street , was entered by burglars yehlerdaj rooming between 'J and 10 o'clock , while all tbo family worn away from home. A purs > o containing Jo , a razor and ti line gold breast pin are among tbu missing articles. DaWltt'j Sarjaparllia cleanses the blood Increases ihc appotlio and tonoi up the sys tem. It jus UeiicllttOil many pcoplo who huvo Buffered from blood disorders. It will help you. Jnrvis 1877 brandy , six old mad.ils. Rcltor , thotullor , 310 Broidw.iy , h.ai till the latest styloj ami newest gooJU. Satisfaction guaranteed. Krhno * from thu Churches. Bishop Wnldcn of Cincinnati , who Is at tending the conference , occupied tbo pulpi yesterday morning In tbo First Prosbytenni church , and Hov. li. D. McCrary , D.D. , In tdo evening. Dr. McCrury was formerly pastor of the 13 roil J way Methodist church o this city , and still has many friends , WHO wcro pleased to hear his voice uculn from tbo pulnlt. TDO Congregational church wns compo'.lct to abandon us services all day Ions ou ac count ol tbo fact that water had uccumulatei hi the basement to u depth of over two foot so that thcro could ba no tires built In tbo furnaces. In the evening ttiov unltod with the Presbyterians In their services. At the Trinity MolhodUt churcu Itov. John Stafford. D.D. , LU.D.of Minneapolis , Minn , preached nt the morning service , liubop A. D. Uoodscll of Texas prcachoa In tbo morning at the Filth Avenue Moth odlst church and Dr. C. W. Smith , editor o the Pittsburb' Christian Advocate , in the ovcuing. Mrs , L. U. P&tton , HocKford , 111 , , wrltos "From poraotwl experience I can rocomuiun UoWltt's Sarsaparilla , a curd for tmpur blood and general debility. " Jnrvis WineCo. . , Santa Clara , Cal. Dili lluilnuk * In llonU. Frank and Ed Jackson , who llvo uear tbo Northwestern roundbouso , ara two of tbo rusUcnti of tbo northwestern part of the Ity who would Juit as soon have their back nrd full of water as not , YeUnMay rasrn- ns about A o'clock , as Officers Cuar nnd Murphy wcro making a roundup of that vl- Inlty they found the two nun loading coal rom a cur that had been loft standing on a idctrack bv the Northwestern roundbouso , nto a raft preparatory to rowlnu It across to their homo , which was on the other side of n lagoon formed by tbo late rnlns. They had already loaded up about half n ton of the precious metal nnd were | nst on the point of leaving for the oppoUto lioro when the officers hove In Mght. They mmedlatoly Jumped olt tholr raft nnd struck out for the opposite side of the water on foot. rboy wcro overhauled nt their homo nnd the condition of tholr clothe showed the depth of the water through which they had wndod. They spent the night In the city Jail and will huvo a hearing thU morning in pollco court. _ DoWltt's Sarinparllla destroys such pol- sons as scrofula , suln disease , czoron , rhcm- matUm. Its timely use saves many lives , Mort > llml Went her Ilnrgnlim. 2,000 now iles'gns ' in lace curtains , porlierea , etc. , nt tbo Council Bluffs Jarpot company's this week at reduced prices. _ Jarvis wines , tbo oldest nnd best. Patronize blue ice wagons for Mo. river cbanncl ice. Mulbolland & Co. Tel. lOi Pastures for horses nnd cnttlo on jporpo WrJjjht's farm soutb of Coun cil Blurts : 500 nurcs blue pniss ; running water. For terms apply to James Raph it farm liouso oppoUtoVnbash lound liouse , or nddros3 F. P. Wright , Bald win block. _ _ _ So 00 buys tbo best lawn mower. Investigate Ibo Ilurd refrigerators and tbe wonderful Now Process nnd Quick Mo.il vapor stoves at Colo's , 41 Main street , O.l/.l/l.l. Will Kiitorttiln the ConTcrcncr. All preliminaries have been arranged and the Methodist conference will bo received and entertained In the Magic City. Tno Invitation has boon extended for next Wednesday , or any other day which may suit the convenience of the conforcnco. The program as urranged provide * that tbo dele gates shall bu brought to tbo city botwcon 10 and 2 o'clock on the motor trains especially provided. The visitors will bo met by the reception committee of the Board of Trade and o cortcd to the stock yards , shown nil that is to bo seen there , and then taken in n suecial passenger train to the different packing house * , when sight-seeing will bo the order. The conference will bo returned to Omaha onaspicUl train over the U.ilon Pncillc. Elaborate preparations ara being made for tholr reception in the Magic City. Council Meeting ThU The city council will moot this evening in adjourned session. Savcral questions cf great interest to the city will como up for consideration. The council will take the preliminary stops in arranging for the erec tion of a now cltv hall , nnd will reject the offers made by the owners of the new build ings to bo erected thU season for quarters In those structure * for the city's official * . The ordinances fixing the amount of licenses for outside merchants nnd vendors of fruits and vegetables will como up for consideration and bo passed. Other matters of great In terest to the citizens will also bo brought bo- foio thu council. .Air. VVIllmiiiH' Knturprlse. Mr. and Mrs. John Owens , who rrsldo near Twentieth nnd N streets , wont out lor a walkjesterday afternoon , leaving the house In charge of Charles Williams , a. teamster m Mr. Owens' employ , who boirds with them. When they returned Williams had disap peared In company with a nandsomo gold watch nnd chain that had been loft lying on tbo bed in Mr. O.vens1 room. The supposed robberv was reported to the police and an effort will bo madu to regain possession of Williams and.tho watch. Xntoa unit 1'crsoimlx. Mrs. O. E. Walker Is confined to her homo by illness. Garbage Inspector Snlvcly has a force of men working night and day. The pollco arc still socking A. M. Mangan , who broke Jail Saturday night. A , E. Brigham will leave tomorrow for an extended visit with frleads and relatives in Pennsylvania. The trustees of the Presbyterian church will meet this evening and select the pastor for the ensuing year. Timothy Flaherty has gino to western Nebraska and will visit several cities in that portion of tbo state. The ftncral of Mary , the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flvnn , occurred yester day afternoon at" o'clock. Harry Chamberlain , a prominent young gentleman from Clarliuln , la. , was tbo guou of South Omaha friends yesterday. Saturday niirht the largoit receipts of hortcs ut tlio stock vardi was recorded. The number received reached twenty cars. D. M. Hill nnd L. 1C. Llmlsoy are under arrest charged with lining.suspicious charac ters. The suspects were found al 4 o'clock Sunday morning prowling around tbo Uulon Pacific depot. At the First Methodist church this o-.ening the members of Magic City lodge , Indepen dent Order of Goo.l Templars , will give u musical and Hterarv entertainment , to bo follouod by an ice cream sociable. A pleas ant evening is anticipated. George Ilarnoy of the Third ward was yesterday thrown from the top of n box car near Swift & Co.'s packing house and sus tained serious injury. The unfortunate man was injured about the nplna nud had three ribs broken. Ho will recover. Disease never successfully attacks a svs- tom with pure blood. JJoU'iu'.s Sursaparflla HI.IKCS pure , now blood nud enricbo-i tbo old. HIS HAIR CHANGED COLOR. How llrnry I' . ( ireen'H Drcitin About HU Sun Canio True , Henry P. Green , nn orange-grower of Florida , who lias been at tlio Grand for several days , says tlio Sin : Francihco Ex aminer , has been telling several of bis friends a strange experience that bus happened to him. Tliogont loman , who Is small of stature , with a swarthy com plexion nnd eyes and hair like the color of a raven' * wing anu a manner both nfl'ablo and courteous , had a dream last Tuesday night about his son , a young mane years of ago , who had loft him n day or two before to go from this city to Now York and then back to hia south ern home. In his dream Mr. Green say's ho saw his son as plainly as if the circumstance had been n reality. Ho was standing nt thot-ideof Urn bod. nnd the lirut sight lie got of him was when he heard him say : "Father , Unit was n queer thing , wann'1 it. How do I look now with my light-colored hair and dark skin. " Looking at his HOII intently for iv mo ment , Mr. Green saw that the boy had a peculiar appearance. Ho could not make out at llrst why ho looked rather strange , but at u second glance ho saw that Ills son's hair , which , lllco his own , was always very black , had totally t-ally changed its color. It was not ex actly white , but very light nil ever his head , excepting n t > troal < of the imtur.il color hero and there. "Why , John , what has hnppcncd to yon , ' ' hu thought ho said to the boy. No response came to his question , nnd the llgnro of his child vanished. Mr. Green remomburcd the dream on arising the next morning , but gave the incident no more thought except to smile good-humoiedly nt the oddity of the mental piioiicinunon. And tlioro is nodoutt but what ho would never have given the matter another thought hud it not adumod on last Thursday , May 5 , the nnnoaranco of a remarkably btrango coincidence. On leaving hero on Sunday May 1 , ' his ton wont east on the California'ex press over the AtchUon road. This was the train that was wrecked on IttbtVcd - -jr HARPER'S MAGAZINE n FOR JUNE / . ' "pHE jpcci.il literary feature of Ihc resources of Montana ; and Mr. Cot'R- _ L June NumberiUtMr. JAMES Kt'sIENAY Dr. KAU ( contributes nn inter- SKI I. I .OWKI.L'S j < J ] > frr < ! m The Old Engcsting description of the Social and In- llsh Dramatists , lutfbunctory ton scries telloelual Conditioner Eastern Peru , of papers which will un through the \\ith illustrations. year. A short slory of national and patriotic year.The The Nunibcr op < y .with an article otic interest is contributed by SARAH of curious intercutby Dr. ClIARLKS ORXK JI\VEIT : , entitled Decoration WALUSILIS on Funeral Orations In Day. Another ihoit story , From Leo Stone nnd Word. 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Cured Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. Removes aud Prevents Dandruff. Specially Adapted ( or Use in Hard Water. ti. \ uco In ihe state und federal courts. Itr.onis a 4 and 5 tluigart Ilcno block. Council BlufTd , la. ncsdiiy tilL'lit in a violent stonii nt Dumiis , Mo. , The yountr inttti wi.s ono of the occupants of the lir&t Pulhniin cur Hint plunged into the Fox river , along with tlio express nnd buggupo , smoking uiul tourist uurs. As the cirs : foil throu li tlio bridge into the swollen wntera , younf ; Green .with u'dozon ether jissuncei'8 : broke lftd ! { rlnss from the windowp of tlio Pilltriin ( : car that \vns nbt litling1 with water nnd mnnaged to. rawl out on top o/.H ( and get to the fihorc. Tt had been a tryliip ordeal nnd ho did not ro.ili'/o wh-itilind happened until ho stood there on tlvd'biinlc of tlio rlvor , dumb and motionlu B 'with ' fright und bleeding from a nun/or ) of painful but not dangerous wounds and bunttchcs. Ho soon uxDorlonccihyi severe hmulncho and felt quite sick Hie rest of tlio night. Next day ho was | tVbutly natonlshed to find that hia haii'l'ltud ' Very percep tibly changed froiiVl iv blnclc to n very liglit color. Ho th'en telegraphed to hid father about thii"Strange occuronco and his lucky escapy'frotn death. Mr. Green la noWU llrtn Dcllovor In presentiments. ! < J ' William Sprnyuo Smith , I'rovliloncc , U. I. , writes : "I Una Uradycrotlno always cures headache " Kllluil l > y I'rnrll , One of the most curious accidents probably ever known was the death of u man In Now York not long ago who wns killed by full Ing on a sharpened load pencil , whlcif pierced ills breast and caubcd death bv running into his heart. No doubt somebody will say that ought to bo 11 lesson to moil not to curry sharp ened lead pencils iy their pockets , but if people are obliged to bo always on the lookout to proaurvo their lives llfo is not worth living. "Luto to bed and early to rise will eUo'tcn the rend lo your homo In tbo skies. " Hut early to bed und a "Llttlo Early Kite' , " tbe pill that inaiios lifo longer aaU bo'.tcr aud wiser. SPECIAL NOTICES. JUU Jll. Bt-U-r i. IV YOU huvo anything for sale or trade see E. II. Stie.ife. Hrovlway itiiil Mnln strent. Ii'ti IOWA firms for sale. Improved in ) acroj In Harrison county. ttU.OJ nor aero : I'Jliiurj Improvud..03 } : H ) ncro-i. 217.i. 1'or Ijar.-ilt In Iowa urri NeUr.isk.i f.irms call on or write toJohiuon & Van I'.ittun. C'ouno.I Illiilfi. TOH KENT Dwolllnis In all pirts or the -L city. E. II. Slioifp : , llro.idvr.iy and Main. TJKAGK and Cu ntiilsslon Stoves , fiirnl- S ture , etc. . storud nnd sold on foniiiiUslou ut lowest r.itca. U Kliinu'iiuM. .til Hroadw.iy. IjlOll'SALE OK HKNT Lar est : ncl most Jurnflfible nic'it market In tlio west , dolni ; from J I/O j.Uj to f'.icJJ. O'j.tBh bus iu's-ju month : hank lioo will show It ; Kilt uiU'ol. Ixisinusschunuci 'J vo ir < ' luiiso on M a llou olllo C'ouiU'll Uiiiir . AN investment , Lir-Min. : Now doiihlo liousa situated nt .Nos.-IH anJ 1 U .Ttli .St. , Conu- ell 1)1 u Us. Improvement , now an.I llr.st-ulasi lionsv , lontalni II rooms. . bath roonu. J line linnlruys , 10 closets , front and baelt st ilri , hot ,4iiI eo (1 water surviGC , Kan. oti- , worth J.\5Ji , wi I hull nt u tiir alu and sDlIu t Ijunu- ll'ju olTor-i. l-'orost Smith , lUldwIn blu.-k , founull llUiirs. oilo ! rooms forrjntln Ilrnwn DGalKAItlih . .iiililin ? . front n on I'u.irl arid Main btreuts , with nil mo torn cunvontuin-cs. 1'or terms apply to A. II Nicholas or II. U. Cory , room 0. n.ents for Ijiillilhu. POK S A lr. Two-story brlcl. dwulliinr. two tenants , six roums oacli ; cintr.illy ; locatud on uluclrlu motor tr.ick : pr.co Jl.tX'U.OJ ' , less inortsiipn of f..MJ : will trade for land. C. 11. bhuiifc. Broadway and Main street. TJUWSALE-A frame tlirje-room duelling JL and corner lot , price J'UU.CO ; will t.ull on easy p-iyn cuts or trade for lund. Ii 11. Sbeafc , llroadw.iy and Main street. A fr.ime six-room cottaeo In . coed repair , uood Uod lot. prlco } I.GX.iX ) ) , easy ijayniciilH or track' . K. II. Micafc , llrojil- way anu Main street. F Olt SALE An attrictlvo hU room In excellent repair on motor line , con venient to churuh nnd school , prlcu il..O ) , 11 II. Hho.ifc. Ilroa'.nvay nnd Main street. A fr.ur.oslx room dwelling In ( rood repal . coinvnlent to Union I'.ielflu transfer , pricu 1.J' , caay pavincnti or trace. E. II. Miu.ifL' . llroudwny and Mnln htrnnt. &AI/K--A stock of meroh.indNo con- n of dry coods. notions , ladle- ' and n. Uses' cloaks and jackets. KUIU.I' fiirnlk'.iinu roods und shoes , price ta.WJ. Will take Iowa or eastern Nebraska farm lands. K. II , bhuafc , llroadw.iy and Main street. FOK BAkE A htojk of Kcnoral merohnndlsu nnd hrlck Inillillnc In a llvo town - " > mlliis from Omahi : , a bar.'aln for a llvo mnn. will taka irno'l farm lund In oasu-rn Ncbraskii or Iowa In crcli mso. E. II. Klieafe , Droadway and Main struct. f 71011 SALE Three room dwellln ; mid lot , JL 111.8 I'lftli avoiinu : prlco , i'M ; nmt.tlily ] i lyiiient.s. IX II , Hhoufo , liroadway and Main btrcut. POU KENT A now two-story brick , eiv'lit- 100 in dwell ns on 1'ark avnnnc , bath , hot nnd cold wulof and alt inodern contcnlunccs. J.'j.oj per month. II U. Shoafo , llroadwa/ and Main KtrceU FOR HEN r ll.1l Second nvenno. dwflllni ; with U rooms , furnuco , ran.'e. bath , electric bcllH , ono of tbo most duslrablo lesldoiicus In Council lilnlT * : rout. flVOO per moiilli E. II. Khoafo. Itroadwuy and Main tlreet. OK KENT 3. ' 8 My nstor street , two-story frame dwellln ; In excellent repair , * ovcn rooms , bath , rnnxo nnd nil modern conven iences ; rent , JJiW. 1C. II. t-licafe. llroad wuv und Main street. _ IPOK SAI/K A neat fourroo.ii dwolllnv oti JL1 Avenue A ; | ir ce. * ' ! > ) : small monthly pay. menu. IX II. Hliuafo , Broadway and Main strent. TJ'blt SALE Onhinall payments , fruit aim JL' Kurd i-n Ian I noir Council Illuir. ? . E. II. ( fheafe. liroadw ly an I Main street. CURE Anew ant Couipli'lo Treatment , contlillnv o ; Hupnuilturlei. Olntuunt la < 'u | > tulut , aliu In Hut nu l'lll i n I'uililru C'uru fur Kiternal , Internnl tllndiir lllc 'lliii ; llcliliiK. I nroalo , llecontur llvrucll- Inrr I'lloi , Tul lluiuoljr Imt never b on known to lull flporljiii ( lfuriiiunHijTmill. Wuriutlerfruin IUI > HTfltilu ( Iliunu wh'iii a wrlllen vunrintou It jiuKl'lTBlr Klmn wltlulbuiaiurrufunil tlio money If nut cured bund ttaiiip fur free baiuplu. ( juiratltoa Inuvil br Kulin it.'o , DruuiiltK , bulu Atuutjcomer 10 tLau41)uuglu tlrvoU , Umaliii , Neb. MY GROCER PUT ME ONTO THIS ard ) i [ does j \e \ ] claJrnsfor ft ? YOUR Grocerforit , aid ? INSIST opliaviqgit. THE BEST SOAP MADE FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. MADE ONLY BY N.K.FA1RBANK&CO. CHICAGO. . vTylfil M5x - = = 07.'tBwl ' linn K Jllldlla .muuiuti ( INSTITUTE. Eye & En ? i INFIRMARY FOli T1-113 TREATMENT OP ALL , II t'i > * facllalu ) . apiiar UIH nnd ICoiuullui lor successful tro ilmont of nrcry form of dUuaso rumilrln j mil JIo.il or Hilr.'lu.il troatmeiit , M boas for patlonts. bo ird iiirJ iittondanao. lloKt aecomoJatioiH In the weiu Wrlto for circulars on deformity nnl tiracoa. trusses , club foot , curvatures uf oiilim , iille * . tumoM , o-incor.g.itirrh. hronohltis , In- haliulon.olectrlolty. p iralysl * . oollonsy , kid- iicv.b.nddor. oye. oar. nklnunl blooi and all nurglval oiier.itlonn. LIloDAuDU OP U/OMPM / 'v SI'BOIAhTf. llooconllsoiS9io ! ( NVomeii KHKrX Wo Imvolatolv ad led a lyln- In clop trununt for women during conllncmuut nrletly ur v.ito.l Only Kellablu Medloul In- Ultuto mnklnK it Kpool illy o : , , I'ltlVATli UfSKASKS All II oed DHousos nuecu < i < ifully Iroitot b > uhliltlo I'nlson removed from the bystum wllhont increnry. New ittmloratlvo YrouU inent for Jxui of S'lTM ; I'UWKIL I'OHOIK un- ublu to vUlt u ) mav l > o troato.l ut homu by cnrrospon tonco. All communlcallons conlf- dentlal , Minllclncii or Instrument- * soul l > y mail oroxprc * < i. securely paclced , nn miirkii to Indicate content * or Bender. Una penoniil In- ler/U'W preferro I , Call and cumuli Ui or Heti'l ' hUtory of your ease , und wo will kuml In plain wrapuor. our BOOK TO MEN ' ' " RIJt" > n I'rlvato. OUl/n IU HIGH , bpooi.,1 , , , r .Norvons DM- cases. I m potency , HyphllU , UiuJtuiU Vurluo- cu.e , with iuostion | Ihu llraccs , Appllan cs for lpf riiiltlu fc. Trutai. Only manufacu > ry In the Weil of IttSfU.tM. 1TV 'tl'l-l.l tUl.i , TltVatr.i , , K/.lSUfjtHJ U.fffKlllKH .1AO JIICLItt. Omatia Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th find Broaiway , OoJiicll Ulutfi. Tun minutes' ilUu from center nf Oiiith i on Omuha auU Ujunoll Ulu'Ii olootrlo motor llu * . COUNCIL BM SIEAH DYS m v made to look us peed ns now. lleil feathers ooano.l byiitaaiii In llrst-olass man' \\orkpiomptlydonoainldollverod Inull paits of ihu country. Bend for urlco list C. A. MAOIIAN , - - 1'HOl'IUKTOU. UUIiroidwiy. : Near Nortliwoiura CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council llluffi stco'c , . ? / / ! Capital ( - * t * * fl i > * i > * { * " * * , OO9 turplns an I I'rortts HltUUtt NotCapltil nnl Burplui Illri-ctun-.l. I ) . 121 nun io i , K. I , , riii ninBuimK. K. Hart , I. A , Mllhr , J. V illaj'iuti nnilClmrloi K. llnnnaa. Transietzontir.il bank * JIIK Imnmon. l.ur.-ojt capital und surplus of any bunk In s'oiillnYostorn Iowa. INTBHBSr OM TIME3 DE3 = O3IT3 Chas , Lunkley , I'lincm ! Director mil Unilorlu'utr. 311 Broadway , Council Uluffa. Toli'plioiioSJJ. O. El. MVEXRS , FINE FURNITURE , and every other Krudn dr.inuiid J nil clunsc.i of trade. IIUKUK'H 01.0 STAN'IJ. S5 AND iuTHHOADWAV , Couui-IJ muff * .