THE OMATIA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JUNE 3 , 1893. THE DAILY BEE COUNClLi HLUFFS , KO. 12 PEAKL * llTtrr < iy i \ ciirfter to uny part of the cttr H. W , TII.TON. - MANAOEIt I nnsltir's Office. . . , . No. 43 S f Np-lit Kdltor . No. 23 aitlf < TWff. I N. Y. Plumbing Co. iDoston store Juno sale now on , I .Mlltonbcrper Is the batter , K Broadway. ( The board of supervisors will commence I'l regular Juno session next Monday. fTho Third rcglmont encampment has been lilcrod for seven days , commencing July 17. II o place has not yet been decided upon. S'Tho Farmers Mutual Protective societies Hazel Doll and Boomer townships will . cbrato the Fourth of July by holding a fskot picnic nt E. Parish's grove , I ' Uchctnh Council No. 3 , Daughter * ot ficahontns will meet this evening In regular luncll nt the eight run nt their tcepco Luncr Broadway and Main street. friary A. , wife of E. 1' , Belong , died of con- J'lnptlon Thursday night , after on Illness of | tcr a vcar. The funeral will take place ! > m the residence , 010 Garden street , at ! ( J o'clock this afternoon. pcclal meeting of Bluff City lodge No. 71 , jicicnt Free and Accepted Masons. Satur- \ ; evening , June 3 , for work in the llrst . ' ree. All Masters requested to bo prcs- IJl. By order of the worshipful master , , V horse attached to Nelson & Nelson's dc- cry wngon became frightened whllo on Buff street yesterday afternoon and ran fl'ay , breaking the wagon to pieces. In hii l\jht ho stepped upon n rusty nail , wnlch \ netratcd his foot for nbout two Inches. ( Arrangements are being made for a con- Jio concert will bo for the benefit of the Lcond Presbyterian church , and a program unusual excellence is assured. ' William Hlgglnson , a former member of [ 10 Bluffs flro department , left the city a [ w weeks ago and went to Chicago , Ono r his friends In this city received a letter | ty bcform yesterday stating that since his 1-parturo ho met with an accident which Lsultcd In the loss of both his legs. I Lottlo Beadle , n young lady who graduated [ om the Council Bluffs High school a few f'ars ago and has been living ever since I'lth nor , parcnts'ncar Quick postofllcc , was [ ought Into the city yesterday for an ex- [ iilnntlon before the commissioners of In- I'nlty. It is said that her mental disability Kcaused by overwork. She has been acting ijiry strangely of late and her friends have 'on fearful that she would do herself some Jrious injury. Not long ago she attempted ftlcldo. The commissioners will take the rso in hand this morning. [ Piles of people have piles , but Oo Witt' I'ltch Hazel Salvo will euro them. lUCNMSON I1UO.S. \-to \ Kieiirslou to I.ulto Mnnnwa Saturday , ilium 'tril. F Tickets given all day at our store bo- Ivccn 12 and 1 o'clock. I Startllti"1 bargains. I Saturday's biff sale. HiR calo Satur- Ivy evening. Open until 10 p. m. 'Oui1 hijj curtain sale btill in progress , f.vor 11,000 pairs of luco curtains bought ICPH than i manufacturers cost. Liean- "ful Nottingham lace curtains at 78c , JSc , $1.48 and SI.03 pair , worth S1.50 to 13.50. -00 pairs of genuine Irish point lace Curtains at $3. 08 and Sl.'JB pair , not J rcg- Ijlnr price. 50 pairs chcnillo portiere curtains ( dado and fringe top and bottom , only ifl.08 and 84.08 pair , worth 87.50 and 188.00. Saturday wo olTcr 200 doy.cn misses' laud children's line ribbed hose in fast iblack and tans at only lOo nair. This is atho best value over offered in hosiery. E 20 pieces outing flannel , beautiful * de- jfsigns in stripes and plaids , cmr regular | 15c quality ; Saturday Oc yard. 50 pieces apron check ginghams , 5c [ yard. Saturday we will offer 100 pieces of | Lonsdalo muslin at only OJc yard. Be on I'aand early. Big sale Saturday evening. Saturday evening from 7 to 10 o'clock ' 'o will olloc 1,000 dress patterns , con sisting of 10 yards of white India linen , jcgular JOc quality , at only 23o entire Ircss pattern. \Vo want every lady in Council Bluffs ID got ono of thcso dress patterns. BKNNISON Bitos. , Agitators of Low Prices. liny Land lor Kent. Hay land for rent in lots of from 20 to acres. B. Marks , Council Bluffs. | August Paris will go to Games , Nob. , IJay to visit relatives for two weens. ° r. and Mrs. C. S. Hawes bf Grecloy.Colo. . jo visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. C. VanUcrvcor , Nlr. and Mrs , C. E. Hatchings and dauchtei Bakersvillo , Cal. , are visiting Mrs , Patchings' sister , Mrs. A. T , Kleo. ITho Misses Efllo and Elvn Ulchey 01 'rtland , Ore. , uru visiting here , guests 01 family of J. J. Stewart. They arc lna of Mrs. Stewart. I.Irs. E. C. Cole and Mrs. II. A. Cole ami tallies have gone to Chicago to spend the limner. They will occupy a cottage al lirvoy , ono of the suburban stations. Idles of people have piles , but DoWitVs Ijtehhazol sulvo will cure them. Ten Dnytf lit thu World's Fair , Itwill cost you less than $50.00 , every Iiing necessary included. This mean : lomcs in private cottage , clean , bafo to grounds and on the bench o | .nko Michigan. Write to .r. T. Chyno oth , Windbor Park , 111. Refers to ir IV. Tiltonof Tin : BKI : , or Jacob Sim : | f Sims & Bainbric'.go , Council Blulls. Pasturapo for horses aiid cattle 01 lloorgo F. Wright's farm ndjoiiiingo it EimitH on south ; 500 acres blue grass tunning water. For terms apply 1 < IUIUOH Rajih , on farm , or at Carbon Coa , [ ompany , 10 Pearl street. ruuuriil of i : . r. Ilulinm. The funeral services over the remains o I'J. F. Holmes wore held yesterday afttt at the late residcnco of the deceased o : .Incoln avenue. Jnst about the tlmo for tu lommcncoment of the exercises thcro cam p a shower , which doubtless kept mua. I way who would otherwise have taken aci intagoof the opportunity of paying tli lust tribute of respect to the dead , hut ther Iras still a large attendance , all the men [ era of thu Union Veteran Lcfion ( , with innn lif the Uidics' Auxiliary being present. Tli lorvli'cs were conducted by Hov. G. AN tnydor , Thcro weroa number of line llort | tfferings from the Veteran legion. Piles of pcoplb have piles , out Do Witt' ( Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thunu Oroonshiolds , Nicholson & Co. hav [ moved thoit * real estate olllco to GC J Broadway , opposite postolllco. Stop at the Ogdcn , Council BlufTs. t jlcbt $2.00 hoiibu in Iowa. ! MurrI K < > l.li'enooi. The following marriage licenses w I Issued yesterday : Nnino and nddrrss. Ac 1 I Henry \Vct > rs , I'oimoll IllulTg . i I Mury NIcliolH , Council Hluih . 1 ii O. Culver. Oniulin I Ida M. Foreman , ( suuoll , la , Thu tirrtiul lintel , | Council Bluffs. Tlio most elegant i Iowa. Dining room on seventh llooi llato , $3.00 and $5.00 a day. E. F. Clark Prop. Williamson & Co. . 100 Mala streei I largest and best bloyclo stock in city. Gco , . Davis , prescription druggist. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Awful Fate of the Little Daughter of Potcr Nehon , SUFFERINGS ENDURED BY THE CHILD Flaying with Mntchr * Ilia Little Ono Her Clothing nnd Itcfore Help Coulil Itrnch lt r Sli Was Fntnlljr llutiifil. A llttlo 2-ycar-olrt daughter of Peter Nel son , who lives on the "Babbitt placo" on Kast Washington avenue , was the victim of a distressing accident yesterday morning. Mrs. Nelson went ' .o the h.irn to do the morning milking , but was soon called back to the liouso by the llttlo one's screams. During her absence the baby had found some matches "on the floor and went to playing with them. Ono of them became Ignited nnd sot ( Ire to the little ono's clothing , burn ing It all oft from her body before assistance could bo rendered. The child's body was horribly burned , and nil efforts to save her life were unsuccessful. Her death occurred ntll o'clock. The funeral will take place Sunday morning at 10 o'clock from the resi dence of Mr. Thomson on Hast Broadway , St. Louis has raised the largest entertain ment fund on record , and Is offering induce- incuts of the most tempting clurractcr to tourlstn. All railroads have direct , connec tion with St. Ix > uls , nnd no matter from what point the visitor to the World's fair starts St. Ixmls should bo Included In the route. Its commercial eminence- and its car nival and other attractions are so great that to avoid visiting St. Ixjuis would bo a posi- tlvo blunder. IIOSTON STOKI : 10-llny .Juno Siilo Now Upon. Below wo only quote you a few of the many bargains laid on our counters : 40 pieces IlO-lnch English cashmere , were 2oc during Bale , for 12jc a yard ; only one pattern to n customer. 2o pieces all wool Scotch mixtures , strlpo Buttings nnd illuminated ottomansworth 58c and U5c , nil at 42c. } 'M pieces Bedford cords , cotilo Uni zig zag jaequards and other fancy weaves worth from 75c to $1.25 , nil during sale for 6Uc n yard. yo-inch wool buntings would bo chcayi at fiOc , for this talc I'.lc ' a yard. 75 pieces 22-inch China silk , black and navy grounds , beautiful patterns , usually for C8c and 05c a yard , our pricu for this 8aloi2Jc. ; 2 cabcs 30-inch unbleached muslin 4c o yard. 1 case Oc bleached muslin for 7c. 2 cases ladies' choice and Langdon bleached muslins , sold always for lOc a yard , during sale SJc or 12 yards for $1.00. 20 pieces 0-4 unbleached sheeting , 15c a yard ; worth 22c. - 50 pieces white India linen , -lc n yard , 100 dozen extra quality line damasli towels , 21x18 , usually sold for 50c ; dur s > ale for 2 , " > c each. See special bargains offered in white goods. Goods worth from 25o toJoe all during .sale for 15c yard. Gents' extra quality seamless hall hose , "c a pair ; worth 12jc. 200 dozen ladies' ribbed vests , 7c each or 4 for 2oc. 50 do/.en gents' outing flannel shirts luring bale for 2'ic , worth Mo. 50 dozen children's fancy bordcrci landkerchiels , lo each. 100 pieces dark calicoes , 23c a yard. 200 pieces light chullics , Ic. ! 150 pieces Chilian cloth that bold foi 15o , during sale for 5c a vard. 200 pieces moire all bilk ribbons , Noa i and 7 , for 7o a yard ; Nos. 0 and 12 foi Uc a yard. See Daily Nonpareil nnd Globe for ! more complete Ititof bargains. BOSTON STORE , Lenders and Promoter of Low Prices Council Bluffs , la. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p m. at the Council Bluffs Medical am Surgical institute , 2Gth and Broadway Mubic for balls , parties , picnics , so jials , etc. , by Mucicians Union. J. E Follett , Mgr. , 400 B'way , Council Blulls ACllllosH ! I'ollceiiiiiii. A patrolman who is supposed to look nftc Lho safety of the clti/.ciis of Upper Broad way after night and see that thcro Is n liquor In sight after 12 o'clock , had an nil venture Thursday night which ho has wa&tci n great deal of energy in keeping to hlmscli While In search of wrongdoers ho wandere into ono of the poker rooms on Upper Broad way. that have been aosolntely stamped ou by the city administration for the past tw years. Ills llrst motive for entering th place was simply an official ono , but bofor lie had been there long he became so intci ebtcd in a game of poker that was going o that before ho know what ho was about h had taken a hand and was busily engaged i picking up cliips. Some of his friends kep him posted as to the time , and every hour h went out to the proper patrol box and mud his report , returning like a pendulum to th place from which ho started. It was we that ho had friends , for before long th liberal potations ho was supplied with b ( fogged his brain and he was exploding th mysteries of a wild-eyed toot. Ycstcrda morning when ho came to himself ho foun tnat his club was missing. Any infnrmatio as to its whereabouts may bo left at Tn Bin : office. It was borrowed from anothc onlccr. and the Upper Broadway pollccma is consequently doubly anxious to recover i The midsummer number of "Tales Froi Town Topics , " including a f 1,000 pri/o nove , 'Slx Months in Hades , " is on the ne\\ stands , and is a very lively volume , partici lurly suited to the season , and a very ei gaging companion for : ; railroad or stoan boat Journey. Town Topics , ! H West Thlrt ; third street , New York. Pure ice From Missouri river channel , Mulholhind&Co. , Brown building. Telephone 102. Manawn trains will run daily from i < day , leaving Broadway 1) ) and 11 a. in and every hour from 1 p. m. until U p. n A Dvlit ol Iliiiiiir. Advices from the sick bed of Secretai Itobo arc to the effect that there is no pro pect of any speedy improvement. At tl best there Is a long Illness before him. : view of his condition It Is a matter of rcgr that the Young Men's Christian assoclatii of Council IHulTti still owes hitu about ? l for services rendered us secri'tary. The should bo no dolav in ralblng and paying th amount , for Mr. Ho.su not only needs it ni needs It now , hut it is money which ho h moro than earned by his efficiency and so ! sacrifice. Any method adopted by thu ass elation to prommly incut this debt of lion should l > 3 bc.irtilv supported by the citizen and of all the claims against the nssoclatli It M'cms that this Is the one whoso mori and necessities should entitle it to immci ate action. Piles of people have pncj , out Do Witt Witch Hiucl Salvo will euro them. Vnnntta & Sweet , alty ? , Everett bl E. E * Muyne , having dissolved li partnofbhip with Messrs' Grecnshiol & Nicholson , continues to occupy the oh ] stand. 021 Broadway , and togeth with C. II. Weldon , has organized tl Mayno Real Edtato Co. Great reduction in millinery at Ml Ragbdulo's , 337 Broadway. rctltlau Wild Ka Uooil. . F , O. Glcason , In his contest with J. Hathaway for the office of alderman of t Third ward , wui ruled out of court ycsti clny morning by ft decision of Judge Dcomnr. The nrgumonU of the attorneys on the ( to- murror filed by Hnthawny wcro completed and the demurrer wm submitted , the court finally holding Hint the objections raised to Glcason's petition \\ero sound. Ills Attorney was given tlmo In which to draw up A now petition remedying the defects , And the cnso will have to bo fought agnln from the begin ning. itUNMNu or stoTon TIIAINS. InTcttl ntlnn of the Coroner1 * Jury Into tlio Itccont Accident Vet Unfinished. Another session of thn coroner's Jury was held yesterday nnd some Interesting evi dence \vns brought In to show Just how much responsibility attaches to the motor company for the death of E. P. llolmos. T. J. Evans , a former stockholder and director In the motor company , stated that a rule was adopted when the trains wcro first oper ated requiring the conductor to run ahead Just before crossing of the Burlington nna Northwestern tracks and not to board the train again until It had parsed the cross- In ; ; . Kvcry train liiul to coma to u full stop before the crossing was reached. This rule , he said , was In force for four years , but was changed by the present superintendent. The sumo rule was observed all over the country. Ho considered the present plan of allowing a largo amount of discretion to the employes of the company as to whether they should stop the trains demoralizing In the extreme nnd dangerous to the public. Hon. Spencer Smith , formerly a 'ncinbcr of the Iowa railway commission , was then put upon the stand and gave the require ments of the state law with reference to trains stopping before attempting to make a crossing. Whether this law- applied to electric motor lines ho did not know , as ho had never hoard the point decided. The railway companies , however , were very strict In enforcing obedience to the law and did not allow nnv options on the part of the railway men. Ho did not thlnlc any train would bo allowed to make a crossing without stopping If It went as fast as the electric motors are in the habit of running. The In quest then adjourned until Monday evening , when further testimony will bo Introduced. World's 1'ulr llolnl Accommodation * . Write for rates at the now Hossmoro hotel , Chicago , and receive beautiful map of World's fair buildings. Address Hauk & Leo , proprietors. Nice- trimmed hats for $1.00 at Misa Rngsdtilo's , ; ii" : Broadway. 'Metcar & ItHtidlutt'H Ice Crcum. Try Mot/gar & Rumllott's pure anil delicious iuo cronms nnd ices and you will order no other. Another Improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swnn&on Music Co Wounded Without Clinic. A loud and angry roar was made by a local sheet yesterday morning over the alleged action of the park commission ! n awarding the contract for lilltng the now Cochran park In the western part of the city to an Omaha firm. There are several little circumstances which render the roar rather ridiculous. Ono of these circumstances Is that the contract was not awarded at all , as stated in the paper referred to. Another Is that the firm of Payne it Morrow , to whom it was stated the contract was lot , is not an Omaha firm , but both are Council Bluffs gentlemen. Mr. Morrow formerly lived In Omaha , lllo the editor of the paper which makes the roar , but ho is now engaged in business in this city Just as truly us though ho wcro ' publishing n newspaper. the bulk of whoso'type is sot in Chicago and delivered to country customers nt 40 cents per pound. The hid of Messrs Payne & Morrow was very much lower than any of the others and if they do the work at the figures named the city will spend in the neighborhood of ibOO less than if the con tract had been given to any of the other bidders. The following list shows the bid of each firm that entered the contest : Payne it Morrow , 27.SI ! cents per yard ; John Wallace , 34.1 ; John Hardlu , SKl.Pl ; John C. T.CC , IK ) : C. R. Mitchell , 81 : Fred Clinc , : K ; Grifllth , 34 ; E. A. Wickham , 31 % ; Thomas Galvln , r.5. A meeting of the commissioners was held last evening at wjilch the question of letting the contract again came up. W. II. Kncphcr appeared In behalf of the anti-Payne & Mor row men. Ho stated that ho was not inter ested In the action of the commissioners executing as a pure and patriotic citizen , and then ho began to threaten to enjoin them from letting the contract to Payne & Mor row. Ho received but little encouragement. Commissioner Graham Informed him that the board could not consider the idea of let ting the contract to any but the lowest bid ders , especially In vinw of the fact that these lowest bidders were fully $800 below any of their competitors ; if Payne it Morrow should bo thrown out there would bo good grounds for the accusation that the commis sioners had had a share of the profits. The other commissioners took Graham's view of the case , and the contract was let to Payne & Morrow without further ceremony. It is reported that ICnophcr's patriotism is not the only motive that urccs him tc espouse the side of the bidders , but that he expected to profit indirectly by the letting of the contract to the other bidders by sell' Ing them groceries. It is also currently re ported that the other bidders were parties Empkie-Shugai.t Go , 1OO-111-113-115 Mala Stroot. Largest stoc'.c ' of BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE in the city. Agents ot the ColobriUed Gurney Hardwood Refrigerators. Agents for the Oil Gas Stoves , the safest nnd newest steve out. Wo nro exclusive ngents for the Genuine Boynton Furnace , and nil furnnco work is supervised bi our Mr. Lnutornassor , who IB ono of tin best f unmuo mon In the west Wo curry u full stock o ( Field Socds City adonis for the Pioneer Implo inont Co.'b tjoods. GRAND GIFI ENTERTAINMENT AT DOHRNY'S THERTEF SATURDAY , JUNE 3. Will give away a beautiful GOLD Y/ATCH / OR DIAMOND RIM Admission , lOc , Reserved Seat ) , 20c. DON'T MISS IT. Indispensable in Every Good Kitchen. As every good housewife know the dilToronco botwcon uppotl in , delicious cooking nnd tl opposite kind is largely in del onto Buncos and palattiblo gr vios. Now , thoBO require stronp , delicately ilavorod sloe ! and the host Block id Company' Extract of Bee to n deal by which , they wcro all to bo equnl sharers In the jirofliS < The fact thnt seven of them jmt In fcMi within n fraction of rv cent of ono nnothcr lontls nmo color to the report. The dent fell through , however , and I'n.vno & Morrow will do the work and save the city several hundred dollars. Snlooi\l t In Uinicnlty. A few nights nfrosavernl small boys were arrested nnd takcfV tb" the city Jail for being drunk. None of 'tlidrn were over 14 years of ago , but they wcro laboring under Jags of a ' slzo nnd general 'complexion thnt would have done cirdlvton rounder of the most pronounced type.Tlio boys' friends de voted some thought ( tn the question ot what course should bo pursued in the matter , and at length decided to commence no tion ngalnst ithoitsalonn keeper who sold the liquor , T.hcro Is n state law that covers Just .such cases as this and the saloon keeper will very likely llnd himself in a box in the near futnro which ho would bo very glad to pot out of. The boys have made n full confession since their im prisonment nnd thcro will bo no ulniculty in convicting the saloonlst. I'ilcsof pcoplo have plica , ut Dawltt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Protect your homes nguinst destruc tive storms. W. C. .Iniuoa has the strongest companies in the world. Commercial Travoliirii' Meeting , Tonight is the regular meeting of the Com mercial Pilgrims of America. A full attend ance is requested , as thcro will bo several candidates for Initiation nnd other important business. Bargains in fine tooth brushes ami coloKiio. wholesale price , only lOo. Duvis , the druggist , 200 Broadway. Cook yot" meals this summer on n gas rango. At cost at tlio Gas company. Brown's C. O. D. open evenings until 9 p. m. MANUFACTURERS EXPOSITION. This li the r.nut liny of tlio Croat Kxlilli'- tlon nt tlio Collftimm. Every pleasant evening since the opening of the exposition the Coliseum building has been well filled and last night was no excep tion to the rulo. The afternoon attendance was light on account of the rain , hut In the evening the crowd was out In full force and there was Just room enough loft to admit of the jicoplo passing back and forth without Jostling each other too hard. It was a highly appreciative crowd and many very Haltering comments on the success of the exposition wcro heard on every sldo. A largo crowd appears to put the manu facturers In good humor , and they never Bceinod to grow weary of explaining their exhibits , even going into the details of man ufacture to satisfy the curiosity of visitors. All the manufacturers having exhibits were out looking after them , hesldcs having their salesmen and clerks on hand , so ttr.it vis itors could easily obtain all the information desired. A band of twenty pieces rendered a highly entertaining program during the evening. Music Is a now feature at the Manufacturers exposition. It has , however , proven to bo quite an attraction. At 100 : ! ! this evcninc the second annual manufacturers exposition will close its doors , and the exhibits will be moved out on Monday , some of them to bo returned to tlio factories , and others , shipped to Chicago to occupv a place in the Nebraska building at the World's fair. Several thousand Omaha pcoplo have not ct visited the exposition , and today Is their ist chance. Among the stay-at-homes are lany prominent business men and hankers , vho have been Wont in the past to lament he seal-city of factories in Nebraska , The exposition has boon n success , Hhough the average attcndanco has not icon anywhere near what was anticipated , vhlch is duo no doubt to the unfavorable weather. Every pleasant evening crowds ave been the rule , " " and the only trouble as been that 'therb were not enough ilcasnnt evenings to bring the attendance up o what it should have been. The niaiiufac- urcrs regret that the attendance has not ) cen greater , as the exposition is designed o be an educator und'tho moro pcoplo that isit it the greater will bo the good accom- ilishcd. The money derived from the gate eceipts , after the payment of expenses , is ised to carry on the campaign for Nebraska 'actorics so the whole state is interested in ho success of the exposition. -NobrunUu Fair Visitors. CHICAGO , 111. , Juno 2. [ Special Telegram o THE Bic. : ] Omaha arrivals today at the 'air : W. M. Woodward , M. G. Hibbc , Prank Xcrbo , Z. 1C. Warner , W. W. Sawyer , R. F. Pagan , Patrick Manning and wife , Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. Others include : F. M. Norton nnd wife , Nebraska City ; C. B. Doolittle , E. W. Doolittlc , FarnamN. ; II. "iinitii , Alliance ; L. Gillette , Beatrice ; C. ' . Bennett and wife , Grand Island ; Frank I. Spauluing and wife , Kearney. Arrangements have been made for keep- ng on Illo in the reading room In the Ne braska building all Nebraska papers whoso publishers are willing to send copies for that purpose. Papers should bo addressed to Heading liooin. Nebraska Building , Jack- ,011 , Park , Chicago , 111. " KNOWLEGE IS POWER And Health is the Royal Road to Happiness. Every manner of chronic dlsonso can bo cured without thu use ot medicine at the Council Bluffs ANTI-MEDICAL SANITARIUM. Nomntlorliow nearly dlscnurncod you nro , or how much you hnvu sull'urod from disease nnd bnd olTucts of strong nicdlulnnn , you can bu cured nnd ealn permanent bunollt by thu new antl-mudlual byatom ot treatment. Dl - oauett trjilted : * Anemlii , Apoplexy , Astliinn , llroncliltl * , Cntnrrh , CoiiHiimntliin , G'nrvnturo of the pine , Dygpnpm , Kpilapjy , I.Ivor Coin- plnlnt , Nourilln , IthauiimtUiii , I'.irul six , Constlpntlon , hcrofulu , Kczoum and All IIluoil IJlHciiBcs , I'omulo Woiikiicm , Doiir- n s , l.ockjuw , llornla or ItuptiiriIMIca , Nervous Alloutloni , Heart UIHOIISO , 1'nlny Ktc. , All treated nnd cured by the Galvanic Electro Magnetic Battery for extracting all animal , vo ot.iblo nnd mineral poisons. Vitalized Vapor and O/.onc Haths Porpurlfyinz thu blood and beautifying the complexion. Vitalized Hca't and Magnetic litli : For paralysis , dobllltlos and tonlni up the Vitalized Chemical & Klectric Hath : Tor removing all cancers and blood poisons Tlio Eflloacy of'tlnf Above Mnthodi Dall : Demount luted by 1. M. f. D 119 StuUman &fmt & , Coinsll Dials , h CONSULTATION FREE. FOR Hprarlng Tre i. WaMilnic Wlnilowi , And lluitjllei , Cleaning Cblckon Coupi. wo trail norilc end epriyvr , barrel c gaWanUeil Iron wide cannot corroda or wet out ; Ura top and tirai ralTu to tarreli trui I > lunEer ttli croi" band and TuUe < of ua tauneil leather. Worl auroll and Uittaf lor HU lilgb priced puiu Circular * ttao. Agoui wanted CHAS. SCHUI.THEISS , Council JtluU , lo win GOOD OLD A When the Nerves Act Smoothly , WHEN THE BLOOD RUNS NATURALLY. Paine's Celery Makes People Well. START FAIRLY ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH , It Strengthens , Invigorates , and is Food. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN BENEFITTED. Formula No Secret to Physicians in Good Standing , Wo'ro nil crowintr old together. Not to do honor then to old ngo is to tear down the house in which wo are to sleep nt night. All of us want tollvo forever , butnono of us wnnt to prow old. The rojison for this Is that old ago lias long boon asso ciated with feeble stomach and kidneys , gout and rheumatism. In the inst , weakness and various dis orders were supposed to bo inevitably connected with old ago. Little was at- tomntcd to relieve scnilo fcobloncss. But in 1803 sickness , whothorin youth or ago , id considered unnatural. There is now no reason , say the high est medical authorities today , why the nerves should not not as smoothly , and the blood run as purely , in old ago as in middle llfo sineo the discovery of the remedy that makes the sick well. Edward E Phelps , M. D. , 1L. D. . of Dartmouth college , earned tin enviable reputation by his discovery of 1'alno's celery compound for the euro of nervous complaints , dyspepsia , rheumatisin , de bility. According to well known othlcs of reputable physicians , this prescription was freely presented to physicians in good standing , and the formula is gladly given thorn today. j . For that reason Paino's colcry com pound has never boon included among patent medicines. Coming from so high a source , and so searchingly tried and recommended , physicians have long em ployed it as unhesitatingly as they have used tliolr ollicimil preparations. It drives the poison-germs of deep- seated disease from the blood. It brings buoyancy of spirit in place of lassitude and despondency. It allows the overtaxed sybtoin to start fairly on the road to health. It procures the sleep , so.necessary to brain and nerve centres. It strcnthons. Invigorates. Gives now tone to the system. Makes the blood hoalthy. Is food for the nerves. It makes people wclll Thousands have been bonefitted , thou sands have boon cured by Pal no's colcry compound , when everything else has Tailed. Try it. FOR TMEi Inelmrzoo the Slstors of Mercy. Tills renowned Institution Is situated on tli ilph bin IT s back of nii'l overlooking tlio city ot Council lIlufTn. Tlio ( .paclous grounds , 11s high location mid splendid vloxr , make It a most ploaslns retreat for the nllllctod. A staff of eminent physicians mid u l.irso corps of ot pcrlcncod nurses minister tu the comforts ot the patients , t-poclal cure given to lady pa- tlcp.la Terms Moderate. For particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - Council Bluffs , low Special COUHSIl BlUrrS. ! : . neil younlioiun mil lot on n payment o ( Wlcir. froinllU.VJ tn tiU ) clown nn.l < IIUtonuj per month , Homo epaolnl tiarji.Uiij In lull. Jolm- iton A Van I'utton. 1131UAOTS ami loans. Farm nivl city propartr A bouitbl u4 noil. 1'uiOf It TUonm , Council lilulla. HAI.K Clic.lpi toitn blic' < clrlvlru mar.ll 17OII team iiiuloji oil i\on , Imrnon anil tuam ; top , rotd wa-jon. Carbon Coal Co. . 10 I'o.irl itrojt. r"OU ; aAl.U TliruuJors3r liullsi axoi , ono woo'x onu ycnr anil two ruarii nolld color , rczlitoraj ttock. 7.'i a. l l St. ull SAl.K Nlcobiy cirrlazo tojm un I oirrUjj L 1 U W.Tullur * 1UJ 1'aurlSt. . Council llluUi. GAIUIAIli : rumovoil , cjs | ioiTi. ruulti , chlnuurj cleanuil , Kit Uurko , ul Taylor'n trucjry , ill llronOiTny. il'Olt fAI.H An uprliiht live borta pomtr bailer , t nil at IS''U Uroudwur. ' , liaiiioi all modern conTonloncoi BISAUTII'UI en y tormi. A. J. Alnndtil , li , Illnlla - fnuillr of two. li WANTlCU-foiiipetentulrlln , : ; j boutli boventl ttrcct. OMKB-l will trada injr cuultUi In ana 'or live Koodilwolllnii" fur clfnr lut ) . llalaaoj un lung tlmo. H , _ J , Aclaim , UIU Turin avonuo. A.NTKD-K.ii.crlenreJ aaloilaUloi. jloDnl o llroi , C'fUDcll Illuffa. _ "lArAJ\TKI-airl , ujood cook , US B. 7tU itrcot. AHUAINH-Kor ule , 7Uty SK ) feet on Krankll uvvnuo , II.60UUO. J2H acrei between lit > trrct anil Franklin avcnui IU > .t plnltlMK iirupertr In tlio cliy , t'M OM W. Two lot > uppoillo'lliunttri'i't trhool , 11,00000. I ) no lot In U lUon Terracv. ( U.UUI. Tbitt ) lol , corner lUlii ttruet anil 12lli aTornn lle > t illo lor Implement houiu In tlia city. t7U > J.O ATowlu. Jii I'ttrl Btrvot. GOOD raan cook anil a kltclmn ylrl wanted atom at Kuiuiell UOUBU , Couoctl ii\uB \ . Continental House.n Men's Suits O in- Great Special Sale of Men's / High Cost Suits Begins o Saturday Morning. * > Prices : $8 , $9 , $10 and $12. A Saving ot from $5.00 to $8.00 on every suit. See Samples in Show Windows at the Continental Boys' Suits $2.50. 500 Suits , Boys1 2-Piece Cheviot and Cassimera Suits at $2.50. BOYS' Sailor Suits $1.00. 2'50 Blue Flannel Sailor Suits at $1,00 On Saturday. BOYS' Washable Suits $1.87. 500 Washable Blouse Suits at $1.8) ) on Saturday at the Continental 1 m M 1 ft 1304-6-8-10 Main St. Council Bluffs , la , ii ) Citaj Works- c , A. SCHOEOSACK , Prooriotor. ' CiGnning nnd KG Finishing OK GOODS OP KVURY DHSCRUJTIOM. Council BlulTs ofllco and worki , cor. Avo. A mid 20th St. Telephone .110. Send for circulars nnd pnco list. Oninhii olllce : 1621 Fnrnnm Tol. 1521. COUNCIL STEAM DYE WORKS All Idndsof DyolnR and Olcunlir { douu In thn hUhout Btylii of thu iiru Kadud and htulnud falirlcH inada to tool : ua good an new , Wo IK promptly done nna delivered in nil purtH of the country. BenJ for prluu lut. C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. llrcudwuv. near North * wuatern Depot , Telephone tf-2. "SIX MONTHS IN HADES. " A trulr mnrvtloin talc of Today , MlOIK ) PII/.H Nntiil in GREAT SUMMER NUMBER(8)OF ( ) TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS JUHT our. In addition to tboprltu utory of 160 p KCS. Ilicro are 61) racy tliort ilorlea. k ( tclit'i , iiopini uud will- rltmi from tlio old U uc of TOWN ' 1'oi'iia , thnt fa- mnu and iplcr N. Y Journal snann wliercvrr ICn- fllBlilirfuii. No look publlilioil tlil > rear will of- ford micli dellclaui cnlurlalnaiont for lioun of ( Uiniuor lelturo and trnvol. All newi and book ttandi. nr lunil price. M coiiti. ( o TOWN lOl'llih.UI \ B t UI Sr. , MuvVork , tlfMI.OO payi tlirce monllii trial tulutrlptlon tu 'luitNToi'lcg. and you will net nnr bact num. but ot " 1'alci from ' 1 own Tuplct'11'ltlii : , 6. Dlll'O HIT OUY , OMAHA , JV M. C.upl tnl $100,000 Surplus. , $05,000 CrUcerianH Ireotori Honrr W. taloi. ml 111 II. C. CmtitnK. Tlo priiljjau ( X \U4rlo > , .V. / Uortt Jolm d. tolllm J , N. It I'atrlai ; bjffll i luodcaililar. THE IRON