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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1893)
f\-\r i Tr i rv t Tr ir r > rvr > . fiiTTiYfr ( - t ri \r i tf/-iTTr < rn 01intn Til B DAILY BEE COUNCIL IIMJI'KS. OKI'Icr. : NO , 12 I'KAHL bTUHHT bj carrier to nny pirt of the city 11V. . TILTON Manager MlAUIt M N. Y I'lninblng Co Iloston Stoio bankrupt s.ilo. Thu Ma.vne Real HstatoCo .021 Uroidway Unity Guild \vlll give a Bocial this evening nt the homo , of Mis Orelzcr , Pleico and Prank streets. William .T. Cross of Pottovvattamlo county nnd Notlic l ll/a Stokvr of Hanson , la. , wore marrlr-d hj Justice Fox jcstoiday. The members of the Second Presbyterian .Sunday school , to the number of about sixty , had a picnic at Palrinount park icstordav aftcinoon , The ladles of the Fifth Avenue Mathodlst Lpiscopil church will give : i pigeon plo so ciable this evening at Mrs Unimiby's , UK ) " > Avenue I ) Unity Guild wlllnu I In icgular session J-rluaj afternoon at ' the homo of Mrs Slighter , Lincoln avenue Prlends cor dially Invited. The Union league of the Trinity Motho- tllst chinrh wlllglvoa lawn social Thursday evening at Mrs Kndoitoii's , ( MiThird ! street Ice cream nnd cake , 15 cents Kvorvbody Invited. Justice Vlen performed two marriage cere monies i ester-lav Thopirtles wcio Miles Mitchell and Hello Holloway of South Omaha and William H. Dotv and Cora Mills of Council Hluffs. In the district court jcsterdav Simuel IlanHcJIsmlssod the suits which ho started sou-nil weeks n o against Or.i Halov , Haas & Co , r.niamlii I'lalns hand and Cattle com pany and John H. Hush , growing out of a cattle deal. Clinton Seurlock. the Lincoln township farmer w ho thought the Odd Follows of the country hnd tundcd together to kill him. was found Insinobytho commissioners and was taken to I'lailndaostotdaj lorconllnc nipnt In the state hospital Miss Mvi tie Mitchell of 1010 Seventh avenue - nuo cntoitalncd about thhtyoflicr .voung friends TnesilaV evening In honor of her 8th birth dai Ueficshments weio served from half-past 5 till 7 on the front lawn Allen- IK Joyed a gcnei.il good time \ W. C Unthank was struck by a motoi f , train on Pearl street , near Tin : HHC ofllcc , ycstcid.iv mornlnir just ns ho stepped elf onolher train Fortun.itulv ho was knocked nwn.v from the wheels , instead of under thorn and escaped with a few hiuiscs. IwUecncand Itudolph Allingcr were given n trial before Justice Vicncstcid iv on the chaigo of committing nn .issinlt and bitteiy on Moses ( jommei t Kugeno was discharged but Rudolph was giu-u bis clioUo of ptiing n line of * 1or ( ) lying tun d.i\s in jail. He chose tlic former. Thoio will ho n book sociable at the Twenty-ninth Stn-ot mission this evening Those who can will bring a book or the pi ice of a book , fet the pin pose of establishing a Sunday school ilibiaiy Miss Stuait of Pclla will give a shoit address Thciewlll bo a short symposium on books Music will bo fmnlshcd u > the Quintet Ouit.ir and Banjo club of Council lilufls. John M. Adams , who tiled to steal J. C. Hani's diamond at Couitlind br.ich about ten diiVB ago , was to have had a htaiing Jrsterdai morning in police cotnt , but no llam was on hand when the case was called up. although ho had been notillcd b.Chict . Scanlan that the case would bo hiought up ' J'ho opinion pioiails in police circles that Iain was ' 'fixed , " and It was a wrathj set of policeoflleots about the city building when the news became known that he would nut prosccuto Adams , who has been in jail over since the attempted theft took place , \vasdischatged. Plwnpton Habcoelr of Hoikwoll City. Cnl- houn county , who is being sued for a divoioe by his wife , Jennie H.ibcocK , wants a clianifc- ol venue from Pott iw.itumio county to ills homo , and tn making his demand ho alleges that the plaintiff does notiesldo lu Council HlufTs , as she claims , buthasmorolj adopted this city for tlm time being Until she can got the divoice. Accompanjing the motion for a cliangoaicscvei.il ailidavits made br icla- tives , in which thoi state that Mis Itabcock Infoimed them that she expected to leave him and go to hci sister , Stella U.uker , alias pond , in this city , who is indepcndenth uch nd has had - sevi-ial ienrs expoiienco us a selective. Her iciison for doing this , it is further alleged , is that she did not ic'-cho fair treatment in the court of Calhoun tounty , nnd thinks that by making the thango she will icap the bcnellt of having a fairer court , as well as having the advantage ) f her sistei's moans nnd expeiienco. > ioll ( ii to luiidiom. School will open Monday , September 4 , and in older to makes lifein the school room as beatable as possible teaohorb Bhould provide theniht'lven with { ; 00li | comfortublo Hhocs. and of cour o the chonpvr you can biii them tbo better. Thomas 11. Iluyhcs of 111 ! ) South Main uticot is closiiiir out hw ontlro line of ladles' shoes at a baciilieo. The line comprises everything in the way of a lii'Ht-class ladies' ' shc/o , and when you de duct liO to 50-per cent from liis i ° ef'iilar pi ices ( according to style ) you got a tdioo ! for nory aniall prlco. Cole A ; Cole are bollinfr granite ware Rt half price for ton days. . Now is the time to buy jour pioborvintj kottlo-i. Fruit lands and farms. Giccnshlelds , Nicholbon & Co. , OOP lliomluuy. Tol. J51. II'.IH HtK.ll'Jl'y. Mrs. D. W. Bushncll loft for Chicago lasl night. 1 Mrs GCOIKO H Movers left latt evening tor the Wet Id's fair. Mis C. fl Saundeis has gone to Delta i , la. , to visit her parents. W , A. MoMilhiii of Houston , Tox. , is In the city visiting his friends. J.uelus Wells and family returned jcslor- day fiom n visit lo Chicago , A 11 Tciry of the Phumix Bildgo com pany luft for Chicago last night. Mis M P Hohieruml childicn rotuinod yesterday fiom a visit to Cltilllcotho , Mo. Mr and .Mis. J .1 Stowait have loturned fiom u visit with friends in Osluiloosa and DCS Moincs. Miss Kiln Joseph will leave tomoirow for D.-nvor , to icMiino her pluco In the public K'hools of that city. Mm C U Di n r loft Wednesday for Chi tngo , wheto she will meet Mr. Djar and al- Icncl thu World's fair. James I iguln has luturnnd from tha Pa- clllc coast and will loinain only a few clavs liu will then vlbil the World1 * fair. J. .1 Hughes and P J. Mioltilloleavo Hutuiday for Chicago to represent St Bene dict college , al AlchUon , Kan , at the Catholic congress. Mr and Mi s P H Potherluglmm of the Boston stole leave this morning for Mm ; Fothninghiim's foiinur home. Port Dodpo : , Ia , After brief visit a thuio they will go cast via iho Chicago fair Mr. A , Whitolaw , junior member of tlm iirm leaves tlio sumo llmo for New Yoik on n biiblncss trip Dr. Irving U Paisons , who Is now located nl I s Angeles , Cul , hits secured the posi tion of assist ml sutgcon at IhoCIt and Count.v hospital ' 1 his Is u largo institution > , having Boiiio L'OO patluuls , und is under the. entire control of the county phjslclan and his assistant , who net us resident uurgeons ' at tlio hospiliil -Nolli'ii to CKK ! fry.nen. The brand of corn known tis "IV. . . Ai chor'bWorld's Fair Brand Sugar Corn , Council lilulTb , In. , " is not packed at Council lilulls and Council HfulTs Can ning Co , bus no intotest wliatovei' in bald biaiid. C'ouxc'ii , BI.UPFS CAXNINO Co. Coal cheap for cash. Carbon Coal Co. , 3-1 Peurl Bttoot , Giand hotel bldg. Eviuib'shoo slot o open every evening Iftor Sept. Ibt. Stop ut the Ogden , Council Ulufls , 110 Vctt 12.00 houbo in Iowa. Domeatlo soup ia thu uoit. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Strange Circumstances Surrounding the Demise - miso of Joaopli Sprcssler. PREDICTED THE HOUR OF HIS OWN DEATH Hilton lijn I'rt DDR About n Month At" . the -ijinptoim of Hjdrnphntilft lie- Tclop in IIU Cn o Medical Joseph Sprcssler died ycstordny morning at t o'clock at St. Bcruaid's hospital , after being thuro about twenty-four hours , and while thoto Is no Indication tliat anything was wrong , his death , as well as tlm pecu liarities of his wise. during' the last feuda > s of his life , ara arousing n gre.it doll of in terest among the medical men of the city. Sprcssler has been coichnmn for 12 11 Odell over since last .Ijnc Ills employer states that he has novcr drank any liquor since ho has known him and th.it ho has always conducted hlmsulf In an exeinpl.iry in , inner About four dajs ho was taken sick with a peculiar sorl of malady. Ho complained of "binning up Inside" with fever and wanted to drink water all the timo. When , however , he would pick up a glass of water to drink before the glass would gel within n foot of his lips lie would begin to lese his bicath and would llml It Impossible to cot his hand any further up. Ho tried to drink repeatedly , but always with thu satno icsult. .Sliuwpil SI-us of Insanity. Monday Mr. Odcll tried to Induce him to jo to St Bernard's hospital , us ho had begun to show signs of insanity. Spressler refused to do so , and rushed off clown the street to gut away After wandcung about the sliccls and silling In front of Mr. Odcll's oftlco for several horns he returned to Mr Odcll's uarlv in the moniiiiir , and was lhiall\ induced to got Into the bucgy and ho driven In the direction of the hospital On the vv.ij ho commenced losing his breath and asked Mr Odull to drive mete slowly As soon as Odcll compiled w ith nls lequcst and slackened his speed Spiossler jumped out of the cat i i IBO and started to lun away Ho lln illv got in npnln , but thu operation was lupe.ucil liefoio Mr Odull llnalli landed him in the hospital grounds. Drs Thomas , Macrao and Gieeu wcio called to tlio hospital nnd .Attended htm durinir the next few bouts As Dr Gteon lofl the hospital Tuusuay noon > pieasier called after him and toid him ho need not call nt'j moro , for hn would die at 4 o clock tlio no\l morning Ho made the s nuo sort of ioin.uk to the mother supcrlot of the in stitution and to Mt Odcll Thu ones to whom the remarks weio made laughed at him , thinking tint It was simply one of thu notions of a in in w ho thought himself a goort deil worse off than ho really was The queer p.ntof the whole aflalr is that his death occmied at 4 o'clock jostcrd.iy morn ing , the very time ho h id menlloned. of Iljilnipiiolilii. So miMiy of the symptoms Indicated hvilro phobia that the phv ski ins above mentioned decided to inike. a post mot tern examin ilion dming the aftetnoon in older to deteimlne , if pjssiblc , thocausoot his stiamjo actions It was learned before the post mot tern com mented that Spicssler was bitten by a small dog belonging to H Hammer , who lives at Manawa. about four weeks ago SpiCbslor was placing with the clog , and the latter jumped at him and buiied his teeth in the man's upper lip 'I luce or four ditjs after the dog died , showing indications of mad ness , and a short time later the strange actions of the man who had been bitten commenced to be noticed The results of the post mortem justiiled the who had clung to tno hydrophobia theory from the st.ut Sincsslor was 48 ioais of ago and single n. A. It Coniriidrs , Attention. The twenty-seventh annual encamp ment of the Grunil At my of the Republic takes place at Indianapolis September . " . Thuro promises to bo at this encamp ment tills jour the gmitebt assembly of conn tides this country has over scon. On tbo letui-n trip a stop will bo made at the World's fair whcto , a special pro fit am lias boon in ranged for the vet- mans of the Gland At my of the Repub lic. Raton will bo low. We uigo you to attend. Wo have secured fieo spaeti in chair cars nnd low tatos over the Chicago cage , Itfx'k Thl.ind & Pacific railroad ; ti solid tiain thiough to Indianapolis with out change. Hand in your names and accommodations wanted for youibolf and ft iondb , to the nutlet signed committee of Abe Lincoln post , Giand Aimy of the Republic or at the Chicago , Krek iHliind & Pacilie ollleo on 1'oarl stioet. Ti inn will leu\o Sunday , September 3 , at 3:110 : p. in. ,7. A. SPAULDINO , 13. S. DASON , J. B. lUrbUACII ] , Committeo. A Sn'co fnl Ilimliu-ioi The Twin City Dye works binco its tablishmcnt hoio four ycat'b ago has built up a ttado by its superior dicing and cleaning which has miido it iiecet > - siiry to lai goly inciciifco its facilities. Mi1. Schocdhtick , the proprietor , intends to have tlio no\v building and machinery ready for fall wotk. In the meantime ovoi'.vihing is done in the usual llibt- , oliius Htj lo. Omaha , 1521 Fin mini bit cot ; Council Bluffs , coi nor Avcutio A and 2Uth blrcot. Gr.inito waio bale nt , Colo's. Half price for ton days. Buy your jn-eborv ing Kotllob now. Williamson & Cj. , 101 Alain street , largest and host bicycle stock in city. Domestic boap outlasts cheap WHAT run I'uoi'i.i : WANT. Ono nl the "Coiiimltimi < if Onu Ilniulred1' The committee of motor directors ap pointed to look Into the gtluAlices of Coun cil lilufTs UtUcns with rofeionco to the motor company hold another meeting at the Oiand hotel ustcrdny , at xrhich the same sort of a program was cairled out as on Tuesday. The publication of the fact that this meeting was in piogross ) atX cllod no llttlo comment among the ) people of Council BlulTs Some aio inclined to ljulievo that the motor direoiois sou tlio handwiitliig on thu wall und waul to effect some sort of a com - piumiso. Others , on thu eontiai.v , in0 seen so much of thu actions of the company ' in iho pist , are not disposed lo give the men composing it ctcdit for thai amount of bin- cciit.v , bul Hunk they .uo meieh lining Into divctl iho attention of the mitilio fiom the re.il points at issue by laUingn hue and hoO with rufcicnco to bnpc-riiitendenl Stone However unpopular Mr htout * may be , it 10is cot lain thai liu is no moio unpopular than the companj ho represents , und ills no less cettuln that the people of this city will nol bo s.Ulblled with au\ dodging of tlio Issues One of the membuis of the "cominilloo CSol 100 , " which hits l > con uiigint'uiiiig iho euso against the motor coinpun ) for some months past , was seen ieaterduy and gave i'm : liu ' : 1111 outline of his views us lo what the people plo want and with what mo ) will bo balls- lied. Ulmttlio 1-euplo VVunt. "The suggestion of a commutation ttckul by the molor people In their Interview wlih the rciHH tors .vcsterday was manifestly itha feeler to test public sentiment , " was Ills : an swer. "An ordinal v commutation ticket will i not bo satisfactory to iho eommitteo of 100 mr to Iho people they represent It would not result in the repeal of thu udveruo legis lation in the moto. matter nor In the dis missal of the suits ugaliitit the motor com- pan ) , nor prevent the institution of other : suits U will lie necessary for these po ! to pay their obligations .to the cit ) aim i to thuabutlim ; property holders ni ! nury to all negotiations ' 1 hat pa ) ment hus alloady beun too long deluded 'Ihc-naina lorit ) of the people fool that they should re iutoiporatululowa atul bit au lu > va com ) pnny and not conduct the business as a for- c'gn ' corporation , Also , that they should keep the funds co'lcctcd ' In this 2lly hero nnd not in Omaha , as they have boon doing. "As to the farortho only kind of n commu tation ticket thnt will bo tolerated Is ono that practically means a fi-ccnt faro to these who tiso the line frequently. What wo want Isch to add to our imputation by furnishing cheap and quick transportation to these who dcslro to buy our property and live hero , but dowi business in Omaha If the motor line would sell books of tickets , twenty tides for $1 , the books unlimited as to time , transfer able and to bo procured of any conductor on the ttalns , this class of people and all others who pitronlzo the line frequently would ho accommodated ' 1 ho complaint about the 10- cent faro docs not como from these who use the line but little. It is manifest to . these who stop to think that an ordinary 5-cont commutation ticket , limited to con secutive das and not transferable , would bono (1CWl relief to those who most need It and would bo of no advantage to Council Bluffs Such a ticket would bcnellt hut n few and would bo giving stones for bteid to the vvatro ; earners , who feel more than others , the burden of a 10 cent faro "Many of our committee and hundreds of our citizens onposonnv thing but a straight r cent < faro Notio will agree to anything less : thtti full pajment of nil obligations of the motor company , and a commutation ticket that will bo In effect a C-cent faro , to nl hut tlio transient travel. "No suggestion of settlement has como from the motor people until they have aroused nn opposition thnt will not bo appeased by concessions , which a joar ago might have stemmed the tide. " Pile's of people have piles , nut 1)3 Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo w 111 euro them. 1II..NM10N II It OS. lllg Today , Thiii'Mlay , wo offer our ontlro stock of ladies' shirt waists that were /iOo / , 75c , 81.00 and S1.25. They como in light and daik colors , all fetyles. Wo want to close thorn out quick. Kntiio lot for Thursday , Hoc each. This is a moat bargain , not otio-half cost. Don't miss it. 1,000 , pieces of now fall standard dross prints , 3Jo and fie yard. f > 00 pieces apron chock ginghams , oo ytud. 10 pieces of oO-inch Gorman table damask beautiful patterns at 'lc ! ) yai d , worth ( iOc. { dinner napkins to match the above at 31.25 do/en. 50 pieces of dark outing Ihiunol at 8jc and lOojard ; worth 12jo and loo. Thursday wo offer 1,000 lace pillow shams , hirgo si/o , tit lee each. Not i price. Look through our dress goods depart ment , the choice'st and largest line in the city and prices gti.iiantced the low est. You can sut o money by trading with us. Attend this sale today. RBNNISON BROS. , OriginatoM of Loiv Prices. it. . id unit niidi.odd. . Business men need their money in these limes. If you have bills against people not living in lovwi employed by\ unj laihvuy , oxpioss , telegraph or tele phone company entering Iowa , w i ito to the Nasbitu Investment Co. , Council BltitTb. Collections guaiantcod. Cinders for Sale 200 loaclb nice , clean cindois ) for walkbitnd driveways. Apply to E. D. Burke , Tuylors's giocory Cook your ine.ils this suinmof on a gas range. At c-Obt at the Gab company. Ask your grocer foiDomcbtie soap. Ilio Old 1'icrco strin-t Sclionl. COUNCIL Bi I/FIS , Aug. 30 To the Editor of Tun BLE : II is noliced that demand is made on tlio school boatd for the icopening of the "old" Pieice street school This the board does not wish to do for the sensi ble reason that when ten 1 001113 nccom modated Ihosamo territory last j ear thcto are now cloven rooms "New" Picico'sti eel building , eight rooms , Giuliani avenue building , thieo rooms Ono of the houd in forms tlie w liter that bofoio the "old" Pieice sti cot building would bo ubed new lloois should be laid. 'Iho buildmtisits about two loot below . Ihub causing mote or less ( Limpness To maintain a school theio would icquite a tcachet at from 40 to Mr > per month , J imtoi nt f.Ti per month , and fuel would cost ifor the winter bay $ .r ) ( ) In view of the facl that an excellent building has Just been completed for the aciommodatioii of this tcmtory , thoieb.v incie.ising thocapacit ) bv onoioom , nnd the ad v auta es eoi i nspoudlnKl ) clev atcd , why is It deemed ntcfssaryth.it the "old" Pierce street building should bo icopcneuJ t If U is on account of increased distance , then let it bo known that the disttuco from the "old" to the "now" Pierce stieet huild ings is hut a few feet more than a quarter of a mile Tlieie aio four families llvlngm "MornhiK- side" that protest agiinst the "ic-openlng. " O. PilCS Of pOOplO Il.tVO pllOj. OUt D3 Witt's Witch Hazel Silvo willcuto theiiL AT TIII ; MOTION tCiOO : ! ) ) Worth of Di'J ( at Oiu-iiiiir run. . The people of Council BlulTs and vicinity aio making money faster at the ptcbcnt time than they over have bofoio. fhoy are carrying away the immenho bin gains , the very choicest goodrt , at CO per cunt less than the original cost. They ate nogoods. . They arc line goodb. They aio the host quality of goods. Tln-y aio goods you need no\v. ( itinls you will need every day until next upi ing. They nt o goodb you will have to buj bomo time. And If jou buy thorn now $1 g les as far iw ? 2 or $ ,1 ordinarily. Take jo torday'H Hiu : and look over some of our prices quoted , and then coino and boo that not half of the b.n- gains have boon noticed. ] J > the way , come and boo the latest novelties in autumn di ess goodb. Iland- bomcst and most ouinnioii-seiibo thiiii > s you ever baw , duniblo , comfoi table , beautiful. Boston Store , Council Hlulls. The following maiiiago licenses wore Is sued vesteulay by the county cleik : Naino and Addicss. Ago. MileMill-hull , .South Oinalin JO Kcillu llulloHiiy , Smith Oiu.ihu. . . . JJ W J. Ityiui , Pottaunttiimlo lountv Mia lluic'u , I'otiuw illamlocninny \\lllliim U Duty , Council illuIN . . lor.i Mills luuni'll lililir-i . . Ib 1' I ) 'V Illiclmid , I'otiiiitaltuinlu county. i ! . lionlbo Mel anil , I'ott lu.ittuinleeouiitj 1H \\lllliuii.l Cros > , I'otiaviiillamlo counly . iili : i htokM , ll.in oii. In . . . . 1'J Piles of people have pnoa nut 1)3 Witt's \Vltch H.i/c-1 b ilvo will euro thoia . Davis , piofccriptlon druggist , bmoko T. D. King fc CoV Partugas , Domcbtie soup is the bc-bt .vuti itr.Ki' Jin : f.tut ufuf. ' - - " ' CIUMITH DrffiittMt lu th * "elel > rutfd InjiiiiLlion Can- . Cnietoo , Aug 30 ToJay an onlnion will bo hauilc-d down In the celebrated rilngnmn case , The decision of Judge Stein ing > un injunction tustiaining the uxiosition | au thorities from excluding the the public from the fan on Sumlajs will 03 sust.uno.l. The atos of Jackson park will icinaiiiopcii sovou ilu.vh each week until the close of the expo sition Judges nruntano anil con'gins ; have unttoJ in nn opinion , which though short , fully subtninca tha position taken hy Jud 'u .Stein Judge Dunne has picp.uoU along opinion dissenting in uliuost uverj particu lar ami holding the injunction to nave boon granted uot in accordance with the law u'a ' PilCS Of pOOpia 11 WO | iUl)3 , OUt DJ.VHI'3 U'ilch lluiel balvo will euro them. / Toor Showlnc TliroiiEhiiAtltlie Went of tli * Condition nrOrrn. CnicAoo , Aug. .TO. T 6jtsftrmors Ilo view this week savs ; Since our"jjnst report the conil It ion of corn hns continued to dctcrlor.i to. Onlyonoof nlno of the , , correspondents In Illinois report the crop In good comlltlon , Two-ninths report fair. OverCOljor cent of all the counties report the outlook as very dlscournglug In Indiana there has been a grcit dccllno In con- tlltlon , nnd hi only n few coun ties will thcro bo jin nvorngo crop In threo-fotirths of the counties the crop ii estimated at less tlmti 7 per cent of the nornnl and In nmny cases falls below n half crop In Ohio not ono correspondent rcportn a peed prospect , but about uno-thlnt report fair. In the others the condition Is from poor to vcri bid Michigan reports n bolter outlook , the conditions belnp about evenly given at good , fair , poor In Kentucky half of the cot respondents report fair and good , the others poor. Missouri has a good pros- poet foi corn , the condition holng good In moro than two-thirds of the counties. In CansasU. ) percent report good , IV > per cent fnlr and the rest poor Nebraska reports good In ! ! 5 per cent of the area , fair In 'Jt per cent and poor In the rest Town will have u largo crop , nearlv all the counties being ro- poitcd At fair , good and very peed The general condition In Wisconsin and Minnesota seta and fair in the Uakotas. The average condition of the potato crop Is poor In Illinois , Indi ma , Ohio , Michigan ICansnH , Nehrusita. Minnesota , Wisconsin and thu Dakotus It Is nearly fair In Ken- tuuky and Iowa ; good in Missouri 1'astuios are in very hid shape In Illinois , Indiana , Ohio , Michigan , Kentucky. Iowa and Wisconsin In Missouri , Nebraska and the Dakotas the pistur.ign Is still fair. I A A 0 17A VKM BA TS. "A Turkish Bath" will bo presented at the Itanium Street theater beginning noU Mon day , September i , and continuing ono week. A special niatiuco will be given Labor clay , Monday , September Houcofoith It will ho known ns the low People's theater. The old n nuo smacks too much of the itlmo museum , \rhli-h this place ceased to ho over a vear ago , and to remove If possible the Idoi tint It is still conducted as such , the change of name tins been de cided upon. During the time the house his been closed It bus been thoroughly icnovated and the lavish ttso of pilnt and fiesco have com pletely chiiinred the appearance of the in- teiior. The gcnet.il tone of the coloilnc is a harmonious blending of crcun , toiia-cotta , pale blue nnd cold , which with the now carpets - pots , cm tains and fuinlshlngs , make It ono of thopiettlest houses in the west The pi Derail ! this season w 111 be similar to th.it which was so popular last season , a combi nation of drama nnd specialties , wltn the exception that tnis season short di.im is of about one horn's duiation will ho pioduccd , which will bo followed In a Icujithj specialti luogram , listing about ono and one-half { houis. A host of clover specialty poi ) foinicts have been secured for the opening Ini and most of the stock company aio new people. The plaj selected for the Hist week is ' Queen's Evidence , " a sens itional comedy ittainii , which has alwajs pioven a winner with an audience , being full ol snap and comedy , intoispeiscd wif.h Just euouph pathos to inalto it enjoiable The now house opens for the boason 01. Satmdav evening of this week at the old prices , 20 cents to the U.ilcoiij and 2r > cents for reserved , parquet and oiehcstiA chairs JOY FOR THE LITTLE ONES How to Secure a Clean Bill of Health for Baby. Cholera Infantum Picking1 Out Badly Nourished Infants. Five Thousand Little Graves Are Dug1 Each Year ill Philadelphia. ' 'Pivo thousand little graves arc dug each jo-ir in Philaaolphia for little , bibioa , " pa\s that excellent journal , He.ilth ayA Tlome. "and 5.000 little headbtoncs nic yearly sot up ever their crr.ivcs , all due to deaths closirly tr.xcea- blo ' to dibeiibca which sprinir ftom wiong feeding. " High temperature with improper feed ing brings clioleia infantum , diarrhoea and eoiivulbions But with the usoof ptopor food , and there is nothing so nbbolutoly good as liictated food , this danger may bo .ivoul- cd. Statistics sho\v that babies thrive best upon lact ited food It ib woilh mot o us n preventive of cholera infant- urn than all the medicines over made. The biipoilativo importance of pure , nutiitious infant food , and the long btudy by some of the most prominent physicians in the country of infant disoi- deis from mistakes in diet , led to the ptoparntion of lactntoil lood. Next to pure mothor'b milk it is the most notir- ibhing , stiongthciiing , readily digobted and pal.itablo food thnt c.in be given a baby It inoto closelj tonoinblcs moth er's milk than any otho1 fool known It bisls Is bugar of iuUk , which is the I asis of mothoi 'g ini.k , With It is com blnud the nutritiwi elemontb of ulical , birlcy and oats , in dueli pioportion as best moot ) thu roqiiiiomentb of the growing child. c In recommondlnikpio ; use of thin food nt thii i > hcasoT , one o ( Qm iha'a bjst phy- bielnns snid to u BKJ ; ropprtni'iObio'r- daj ( : "This food shmihl bo in the bands of ovoiy inolhur. I'or In all c'lisos of de- fcctivo lactation thejnfant's hoallh is nest p otectcd altli fi * ' by weaning und using lactalcu food altogether , or in any event supplomonting.ihu naluiai aliment of the child with Jnctuled food. Tbo wonderful prosorv.itivo Inlluonco of lac- titled food is too welt known to loquiro fui ther statement , li is the puiobtand most nourishing thing that wo can find to rrtcommend to inoUiors. " The thousands of testimonials from the motl era of children whobo lives have been bavud by lact.itod food are equally UK convincing us tlio statements of the phjbicians Ileio is what is said by the mother of us healthy n b < ibv as can bo. Mrs. George Morlne , of West l ynn , Mtibp , , writes ; "J bond ono of my baby's pictures to provo that liictated food la the best food for babies , I have u utl it since ho was two weeks old aim it iigi oos with him in every respoc , lie has never had ono biok'day since hn was born , and I shall always think I owe- this to lact-atod food Hn was bom November 7 , 18U2 , and was line months old w lion the picture vvus ako. . " SHERMAN'S ' PLEA FOR REPEAL [ covrist'En IIIOM FIRST tuon I 10 quoted ) thnt n scheme hid bcin organ- red early In the season In Now Yoik for the imrposo of creating a ( Innnclil pinlc tint would compel at an extra session the repeal of the purchasing clause of thoShcrtuan act. o would not have any one Infer that the linkers had Intended to create the condl- , Ion of affairs thH now existed , but ho did bollo\o that they had Intended to croito .1 distrust that would compel the president to call congress In extraordinary session and thus secure action , first , on the repeal of the puichashlng clause , and , second , on the ques tion of Issuing a latgo amount of government bonds Kut the panic had got away from them They had lather overdone the busi ness and hid frightened the people more than they had Intended to do. Now they had nobody but themseUes to blame and tlwi should not complain Ho attacked the national banks , declaring that ns banks of Issue they had shown thctusohes to bo as great failure * as Innks of deposit and banks of exchange It was tha prerogative of the United States to Issue Its own ciiricnei and this was n good time to rofoim its uinklng sistem Ho would not by his % oto put nny moro power Into the hati'ls of the banks of the country. Ho would not on iblo them nny longer to pira- 1\70 the business of the country as tlioj were doing today If ho had a fair opportunity them out , ho would wipe thorn out as quickly as he could He was opposed to the present si stem Ho desired to with draw from the banks the privilege * they now possessed. At the conclusion of Mr. Toller's speech the senate went into executive session and when the doors weio reopened ad Join nod. IN THI : iVnntliot Dny Spent In I > ncimlu < f tlio I'ro- pontil Cniln ol' Itnli'H. WASIIISOTOV , Ang 30 The house today discussed the ' , 'ioposed cede of rules without result. The session was dull nnd uninter esting , unit but llttlo attention was paid to the speakers. Talbott asked unanimous consent to Intro duce a bill rcpoaling the statutes authoriz- hiH the appointment of marshals and super visors of election. Dingley objected. Urcckiniidgoof Keutuckj , iioni the com- inltteo on appiopiiations repotted an urgent dolicicney approjirlatlon bill , which appto- priatcs > tUO,000 , nnd it passed Hopkins , icpubllcin , of Illinois , advocated a rule which would proveiitlilioustciingand Kllgoro , tlemociat , of Texas , criticised the rules ol the rifty-llrst congiess and declared they had been denounicd b.\ the people Giosvenor , republican , of Ohio , defended .ho Ueod rulings during the Tifty-liist con- tress Thodlsoussion wascontlnucd bvfirosvcnor , Holimn , Dinglc.v and Outlnvalte. ' 1 ho i tiles wore then considoicd hi piragiaphs An amendment was olTcied , out defeated , incioislnu the memhoiship of thu commit tees on wa > sand means and anpropriitions ftom seventeen to nineteen , thu additional members to be appointed fiom the tenitoiy west of the Missouii liver at picient unicp- resented. A motion w.is also made to increase the mcnibotship of the committee on inles fiom live to eleven Dobitoon this motion was cut short by the adjoutnment of the house. Pile of people hive piles , out. . Dowitt's Wltchllazcl Silvo will cuio them Special COUNCIL BLUFFS : tJ'Oll SALE Riincl IIOUHO of Hc\cii looms lociti-d at 17(17 ( Ninth A\e , on snnll mouth ! } pij incuts , AV"ANTKD-Ooocl flrl foi Rcneral housework. ' ' ilra Ir Jclte'rla. 1'lelulicr terrace' ADSTHAcrt. nnd loins Kir.n in 11 Ity nrm , Ttv boiiflit and Hold. Pusey & . Thoni li Conn Ml IjUlllB f JAIUlO13ro iiOM'il.cc-sspiotn v uilts ohliuti yj VJcIf Uio idu incd ly EJ Uiirkent Tij lei s urocuiy , 5U 1\0 YOU know tint U ly & Hi-ss lnvo Home J-'clioki-birgiliis In fnilt.uU if irUen 1 in I neir til ) Ut.\ "TVOH \\int neoodNpnn of inulL-s 7vpirsoia I KuuUi ; .im ] sooil drhcrn aUdruas A , Il uonicu 1OWA FAUMS-UllO-icro f inn In H inlln lo iiHhln I\\ltli bfirliitr oreliml of li . .ICIOH * ( ( ) jnr ac-ru. ' l-'Ou 1-11 Iniiiroxe < l * ! ( ) , LMOiii'ir YuikHlilru. S-lt ) , Wl , 1-M ) .mil ni-.icro ( farms at from _ * ( ) to i-JO Joliimton A. Van 1'iltcn AirANTED-Olil for gpiipr li lioimework , Hvo'lii I finill . . } Ajiplj .itontu 1UJ lonrlliutKLt KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement nntl tenth to personal cnj'ojincnt when rightly used. The many , who live hel ler tHtin othersaml enjoy life more , vith \ less cxticntliturc , by more promptly adapting ; the \\orhl's best product to the nccits of physical being , will attest the vnluo to henltli of the pure liquid laxative principle * cmbiacctl in the remedy , Syrup of Figs , Its excellence is duo to iti iii the form most * acceptable mid pleas ant lo the mate , tlio rcfrebhingmid truly beneficial properties of a perfect ln.\- ntivo ; effectually oie.msliig the sjstem , dispelling colds , hcadaclics ami leycis aim permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , bcc.tU'-c it acts on the Kid neys Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for silo by all drug gets in oOc ami $1 bottles , hut it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every pick-age , also the name , Syiup ol 1'igs and being well iiifoimed , you will not accept any substitute if onercd. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. TJ. S. Depository , Omnhn , Nob. CAPITAL , - SdOO.OOU SURPLUS , . . . 8G5Oi ) Offlcorn nnd Dlrcclors lle-iiry VV. Yntos prest dpnt. II C Ctisliln ? , v Ice prosliliMU , C S M iurlJt > , VV V Moisu Jolm S Collins , J N tl 1'Urlolc Lcwl is llfcd , c iililcr THE IRON BANK. T * I n 'XTl 'VC ! ( 'it " rli rowrtor cures c iMrrli Jbl LvlV III I O All ( Irii/gtHts OUcont Retreat FOR THIS Insane In oharRoof the Slstora of Moroy. This renowned Itntltutlon Is < dtuitod nn tin lileti bluffs tmoknf nnd mcrlooklnn the city ol Council UlnnN. The sinolom sroitmU , It ) hltth location nntl splendid view , iniko It n most plcnultiR rotrmt for the nfll clod. A stin of onilnont physicians uml a lurgo corps of ex- pcrloncod Mines minister to the comforts ol tlioptlonti t-noelul 0,1 ro ghon to l.tdr l > v Hunts TERMS MODERATE. rorpirllculnnnpplr to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street Council Blairs - - - , lowi , Are you so blind you cannot see ? So deaf p cannot hear that S , A. PIERCE & GO 100 Main St. and 1st Avenue , A.VO Soiling Men's $5TanShesPiccadllly ) , and QQ Afl Bluchers style at . OOiUU $4 and $4.60 Shoes , PiccaQO Rfl dilly and Bluclicr style atZi JU All $3.60 , $3.00 and $2.76 Q1) ) ftfl shoes , at. at.THIS THIS WEEK. W. C. ESTEP 14 , N. Muin St. Council Bluffs. Olllco UI7 rm.KI'IIOM.s Uosldoneo 3 QimpA Hainhi'irfiSfl Attorney s-at-law 1'rnc- OlniSa OdlllUnUgO tloe In tlm state and tdornl courts Itooins 200-7-8-0 , bhngurt , block. Council lIlulTs , In Sole A cnts for the celebrated Iluntington , Arkansas , FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS. For further particulars and prices call at office , 34 Pearl street , Grand Hotel Building. SfcSl jSfcSkSJ fc F THAT FELLOW WHO WAS "Weighed and Found Wanting , .Had Advertised in the. He would Imvc hiitl Ills want supplied long before this. 17 Words or Less , , . . . . . | F/stsr TIME 25c , ( After tliat a- cent a word for each day. frfr 18 Words or More ACCENT AND A frfr ter t/tal > a cent a word fr Address frfr , fr _ THE BEE PUBLISHING CO. fr s Want Department , Omaha