< 9 rl . THE OMAHA DAJLY 1SE& SATIfRDAY , SRl'TRMBKR I , 1891. 3 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. orncn - NO 12 rcAnii STHEKT Delivered by terrier to any part of tut cllr. II. W. TILTON. Lessee. Tnt/F.PItONT.S-Uuitnm oRlce , Ho. II ; night ditor , No , M. Mayno Heal Hstatc Agency , 619 Broadway. Pilgrim Sisters Academy No , 1 meets In rrgulai tetslon at S p. m. In their rooms In the Brawn building. Special meeting of the Woman's Ilel et corps this evening at 8 o'clock sharp , at the residence of Mrs. Weatherbee , over C23 Broadway , , Fanny Green of Noola was granted n di vorce by Judge Macy yesterday from 12. L. Green , whom she married In Blair , Neb , , three years ago. A marriage license was Issued yesterday by the county clerk to K. T. Roberts , aged 31 , of Mnrsliilltoun , and Jennie L. Klnney , aged 28 , of Chicago , The Butler Paper company of Chicago Is suing the Nonpareil Printing company foi | COO on an unpaid paper bill. The petition is on file In the superior court. E. E. Mayne commenced a suit In the dis trict court yesterday against V. C. Lougcc lo collect ? 31 , which ho claims was duo him as commission for selling some real estate Regular meeting of Council No. 1 , I'll' firlm of America this evening at 7:30. : All members are requested to be present , as sev. cral candidates will be ready for Initiation Get In on the boom by having a set ol Judson's blue print plats and Index. Council Bluffs and all additions , tip to date , with Rlze of all lots as of record. L. P. Judson 029 Sixth avenue. John Jones was the name given by ar Omaha young man who was hauled up Ir police court yesterday morning on the chargf of drunkenness and fast driving at Cut-Off Ills little escapade cost him J22.SO. Uobert lioyd , cne of the old settlers ol C uncll Bluffs , died yesterday noon at St Bernard's hocpltal , where he has been stop , ring for several months pastt The funera : will take place Sunday afternoon at hi ; residence on Broadway , near Second street under the auspices of the Odd Fellows , oi which hB was a member. Money to loan on Improved farms at low rates. Bargains In real esUte. Houses foi rent. Fire and tornado Insurance written Money loaned for Iccal Investors. Lougeo & Towle , 233 Pearl street. No delay In closing loans on Improver farm lands at low rotts. Abstracts of .title prepared and real estate for sale. Pttsey S Thomas , 201 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Iliiurnii Awity In tlio I.end. If you will glance In the windows at 2 ! Main street and see the men's Russia calf $3.00 and $6.00 tan shoes , for $2.0 , and the ladles' French kid , hand turned and wcltec soles , J500 and $0.00 shoes , for J3.50 , yet will realize what Is meant by gcod good : sold at a great sscrlflce.Vc have alsc ladles' oxfords for 50c , T5c , DGc and $1.25 ladles' one-strap slippers , with bow , for COc 75c , (1,50 and $2.00 ; misses' spring hec shoes , red or black , for 7Sc , { 1.00 , (1,25 am $2.00 ; men's shoes , the best makes and lates styles , from J1.25 to J4.00. LADinS' SHOES FROM $1.00 TO J3.50. Duncan gutrantees these goods to be Jus ns represented and his customers are no requested to pay other people's bad debts. Sco Duncan's Wear Ileslsters and Hare Times before buying your children's schoo shoes. Curtis & Wheeler and Eddj & Webster's ladles' line shoes , (3,50 ; Stac ; Adams' men's fine shoes , (4.00. 28 MAIN AND 27 PEAUL STS. J'-KK.SOA A T7 l : IHAOIl.l I'IIS. JIIss Nettle Gronewcg Is visiting friend n Loveland. Bert Evans Is walking with a cane and i 7iralncd ankle. , M. II. Bretz left yesterday for a visit t Excelsior Springs , Mo. Miss Elsie Schocntgcn has returned froti a visit to Linden Beach , Lake Eric. John L. Templeton Is home from a three weeks' visit to Slloam Springs , Mo. Miss Allle Totman Is visiting W. J. Dav import and family on Fourth street. Shirley Prouty returns tomorrow evening t Dlxon , III. , to restimo his collegiate studies Miss Nellie D.avvson left yesterday for De Molnes to attend the state fair for a week Miss Laura Couch leaves today for he home In Milwaukee after a visit wit friends here. Mrs. A. O. Gould of St. Louts and her tw daughters are the guests of Mr. and Mr : G. M. Gould. James F. Platt lelL last evening for hi home In Sterling , 111. , after a business vlsl of a few days here. Phillip Paschel and James Mulquecn re turned yesterday from a trip to Colorado ain other western states , * W. S. Illgdon goes to Lemars Monday t take part In the bicycle road race fror Lamars to Sioux City. Misses Fay and Edna Towns have returne from their summer vacation , They repoi having had a splendid time. John Rico cf Chicago , who built the Com : ell Bluffs postolllce , was In the city ycstei day , the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C , A. Atkins Miss Anna Coady and her cousin , Ml ; Coady of LaCrosse , Wls , , have returne Irom a visit with friends In Lincoln , Ncl Mrs. H. n. Suing leaves today for her hont In Harllngton , Neb. , after a visit with he parents , Mr , and Mrs. Henry Pzschal , n Willow avenue. Mrs. H , E. DeKay of Atlantic , accompanle by her two sons , Maurice and Earle , Is In tli city , the guest of her sister , Mrs. II. / Ballengcr , on Willow avenue. Lawrence Hoist , who was eo badly hui Thursday afternoon In a runaway , was pr < nounced better yesterday , although he wl not be out of danger by any means for couple of days. _ _ " " John McDermott arrived home""from DE kota yesterday to put a stop to certain re ports that have been circulating during th past two weeks , and In which ho has bee more or less concerned. For cobs go to Cox , 10 Main street. Tele rhona 48 , Girls or women furnished situations ot a ! kinds. G2S Broadway. Try a glass ot Sulpha-Saline cr Soterla mlr.ernl waters from the. famous Excclelo eprlngs at George Dai Is' , Paul Schneider1 nd o , H. Brown's drug stores. John Lli der , general agent. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for solo t Gas Co. ' office. _ . _ MOTION STO1IK. UlMoIutlim Sale. Beeper CJts than ever , ' r' ' Summer corsets , 19c. Tbomp * n glove-fitting , n. , II , , C. , O. , K. . In one lot , 98c. ; i.SO and (2.00 children's white dresses , no 27c. (1 25 laundered waists , 25c. 12&c dress ginghams , 6Vic. lOc and 12lie wash goods , 32 Inches wide , E Ladles' ribbed vests , 15c grade , 8c ; 2 ! grade , IZHc ; 500 grade , 25c. Cloak i and capes , sold from ( C 50 to (1S.O choice. (4 1)8. ) 75a and (1.00 all wort plaids , 39c. 41.00 and (1,25 novelty dress goods , 50c. 19o and 2So ribbons , DC. C3o and 75c 24-Inch printed , habutl ( Ilk S9c. S9c.COc COc printed china silks , 2Sc. Wonderful bargains In notions. Jewelry at half price. Muslins and sheetings at cost. Hundreds of other bargains In other d parlmentt during our dissolution site. BOSTON STORE , Council Bluffs , la The Council Bluffs Kindergarten , 639 Wl low avenue , will again open Monday , Sept. tlammoclci cheap , D vl the drugglit. V nhenvomen uia Domestic ap. Good stenographer * , bookkeepers , clerkj ( bouao girls secured at 625 Broadway , Eagle laundry , 72i Broadway , tor eat lork. m 15T. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Slectrlc Liglt Company Will Not Present Any New Proposition. IAS THE COMPANY A VALID CHARTER UtoriK-y Holme * Wnittn to Know Why 111 Claim Him Not llc.ti I'lilil Tim Lu\y for tlio Venr Ccp- * tilled Up Tlio city council held a meeting last even- c , th'iT main purpose being to consider vhat v.as best to be done In the matter of providing for the lighting of the city. Major 'leaver presided and all the aldermen were present. Chairman Nicholson of the llcht committee reported that he and thu other ncmbers of the committee had been taken hrough the light plant during the nfter- loon by Manager W. S. Wright , who was infilling to make any further proposition ban tlio one contained | n the contract which t Is proposed to renew for a. period of five years , but Paid that the company \\oiiUl sell out Its plant to the city or to any one else for what It Is worth now. The mayor sug- ; csted that the council should be allowed to name tlic price , but Itlahton thought ancther expert might Xante In handy In dctermln- ng the valuation. Neither of these propo sitions Mere taken very seriously. After borne discussion It was decided tint .lie city attorney should be called upon for tils opinion os to whether the council has tlio right to renew the contract. Inasmuch ns there seems to be some doubt as to whether the company has ever had n charter. It Is claimed that the company's so-called ; harter was granted merely by the council , In spite of the provisions of tlio law , which at the time no cne seemed to know any thing about , that required aote o ( the peopleon tlio question of giving a franchise to any public corporation. - If the company has no charter It Is claimed that any citizen who saw 1U could come Into court and have the lev ) Ing ot n light tax enjoined , and so make things decidedly un pleasant. The city attorney was consequently quently Instructed to hund In an opinion upon the legal status of the case at the rcgu- iar meeting nuxt Monday evening. G. A. Holmes appeared before the council and asked the council In vigorous terms to pay his claim of $2,040for attorney fees In .lie park litigation. He holds n judgment for the amount , the city has not appealed the case and he could not see what was to liln dcr his getting the money , lie called at tention to the fact that his assistants , Kin- Icy Burke and Judge Trimble , had been paid $10,000 In cold cash , while he , who was tlit- senior attorney , was left out In the co'd and compelled to get a jury to give him a chance to get \v hat was coming to him. Auditor Gould and Attorney Hazlcton called his attsntlon to the fact that the judgment had been rendered after the * levy ( or this year had been made , so that h * would have to wait noiv until after next May , when the present leiy would materialize. Holmes couldn't see It In that .light , how"- ever , and so to bring the debate to a close the matter was referred to the Judiciary committee and th ; city attorney Mayer Cleaver called attention to the fact that the Russian thistle was making Its appearance In the northwestern part of the city , a patch having been recently discov ered near the approach to the Terminal company's bridge. Ho recommended that the city employes of all departments be In formed that It was their duty to go out on a tour of extermination , but ni decisive acj lion Mas taken. Alderman Brewlck proposed that a build ing used as a candy store , located at 212 Uroadwny , be condemned as a flro trap. In order not to Interfere with the owner's get ting the Insurance from the ( Ire that oc curred there a couple ot months ago , the city marshal was Instructed to leek the case up before proceeding to tear It down . The'following tax levy was ordered cer tified to the county auditor for 1895 : Gen eral fund , 10 mills ; band and Interest , 1V mills ; Intersection paving and grading , : t mills ; intersection sewer , 2 in Us ; general sewer , % mill ; library. 1 mill , water , 5 mills ; funded debt , 2 mills ; judgment , 3 mills ; bridge , ' , mill ; park , 1 mill ; agricultural lands In city limits. 5 mills. Total , 34V4 mill. " . Theccunc 1 adjourned until Monday evening , when the regular monthly meet ing will be held. NO .10It LOTS OK fc'.VHU Sales nt Margcnl'R. But If you want good straight goods that will wear , this Is the place. We can sell jou good straight goods , bought direct from the factory , at prices that the Job lot stores , can't touch. Prices are what talk , and I will make the price. Shoes arc cheap. Good shoes are cheap. You don't have to take old stock because you want cheap shoes. Go to Sargant's and get good shos cheap. The best school shoes In the city , and al- iVhys the lowest In prlco. B. M. SAUGENT , 415 Broadway. The Lake Manawu Hallway company has established a one-half rate for all cliurcl and Sunday school picnic parties to Lake Manawa , besides free admission to Gram : Plaza. Domestic soap breaks hard water. i ThlrveK In the OilMclrts. A gang of thieves has been haunting threads < roads leading Into the city for the past wech or so , and travelers are feeling a littli nervous as the result. A few nights age Sheriff Hazen was driving along a lonel > road near the paper mill when he saw i couple of men , dodge out of a clump ol weeds. He thought nothing particular of It until a. couple nf days later , when he learned that two men had attempted to hold up two others who were passing that vcrj spot. A. pistol shot was fired through tin buggy top , but the men In the buggy managed - aged to get away without leaving any ol their valuables behind , by dint of nan ! driving. It Is reported that an attempt was ! nad < to hold up a couple of joung men fron Crescent last Thursday morning at an earl ) hour. Two men jumped out of the busliei that skirt the road and brought down t huge club upon the wagon with such force at to shatter the seat , fortunately , the mer In the wagon did not happen to bo betweer the club and the seat. They whipped u [ their horses and got away , and the two sup posed highwaymen took revenge upon their for their lack of sympathy by shying brick ! at them , but without- any harm being done Domsatl ; toap outlasts cheap soap. I ) il | ; < > ( l All but One. The following letter was received at Tin Uea office yesterday from "W. O.Vlrt , tin Council Bluffs man who enjoyed or other wise the distinction of being the target to several striking miners last week : CUIPPLE CKKEK. Colo. , Aug. 29.-Ther < are pome things we like to know bj- expert nee , to others distance lends enchantment I did not bleed and dip for my country , foi I \ > ns considered ponr timber , bvit 1 cm assure m > friends that I do not need nn < further experience to be convinced thu there la no pleasure In being the tnrge for a concentrated ilro from four Win clifMeis from which over twenty shot were llred. The first one cut my right arn mid broke my left. 1-Yoin the latter th < tmigeons took fourteen pieces of bone Yesterday they dressed the arm and unles Home tiling unfavorable occurs , they ur < convinced that they will save It. It Is no troubling mo al nil today. Mr. Olllcer ha Iteen with me. Judge De < > iner called. J AV. Kelley IB here today. My wife in will me und Is fully occupied In attending'me. W. O. WIIIT. School hli > e ut Snrgrnt's. Remember , there is lots of competition thl year. You can buy shoes cheapir than eve before. It pays you to look around. Se what you can do In school shoes for the ctill ( iron at othr stores , then come to Sargent's I have the goods and will make th ! prices Jf you want to pay 76c I have the best If you want lo pay $1.00 I have the best If you want to pay $1.25 I have the bell df you want to pay $1.60 I have the best il can suit you In quality and price. Se What you can Oo , tlisn try me. SARGENT , 11 413 Uroadwejr. Tire Fire * . 7. B. Story's residence , it 209 Washing Ion avenue , caught nro yesterday towab t an early hour from n gasoline stnvo Loss bout $200. At 4 o'clock In the afternoon the Mil waukee local depot nt the foot of Main street aught fire Damage about $20. Mrs. Ellen Malion. wlfp of Klder Million , parlor of the V. I ) chruch at Unlton. 111. , In peaking of Chamberlain's Pain Balm , toys : 'I can cheerfully recommend It. " Applied o a cut , bruise or burn. It produces a sooth- nK , pleasant effect , relieving the rnln al most Instantly and healing the p.irU quickly md without leaving tr scar. A flannel cloth lampened with this llnUuent and bound on over the affectrd part will cure a ipraln In ess time than any other treatment. Sold by Iruggltts. _ _ Lost Ladles' open-faced oxidized silver \atcli , with Elhtr chain and heart attached , was probably lost between pav lion nml boat andlng at Courtland beach , Heturti to lee office , Council Bluffs. Mint err cl 1111 Ktmini | > niPiir < Colonel W. 3. Paulson made a flying tripe o Perry , la. , Thursday afternoon , at night mistered ai | encampment ot the Union Vet eran Legion , Installed Its. . officers , and re- urned home Friday morning nt 9 o'clock. This encampment starts out with twenty- eight charter members , most of whom were resent for muster. Perry will hold a grand soldiers' reunion September 11 to 14 , with a great sham battle on the 13th. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- ashes. Trial size , 2"i cents. All druggists. Trtitrllnir Men I'lay , Council Bluffs and Omaha ( raveling men play the third game of bas ? ball this after noon nt 3 o'clock sharp at Charles street ball park , Omaha. This will be the hottest game of the season as It Is the rubber game mil each side Is sure to win. Gentlemen will : ie charged 25 cents admission. Ladles and children free. My boy was taken with a disease icsem- bllne bloody flux , Ths first thins I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Di arrhoea Ilcmedy. Two doses of It settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recommend this remedy to all per sons suffering Irom a like complaint , I will answer any Inquiries regarding It when stamp Is enclosed. I refer to any county of ficial as to my reliability. Win. Hoacli , J. P , Prlmroy , Campbell Co. , Tcnn. For sale by druggists. The laundries uce Domestic loap. /oir.i' MM re I'Atn. l'ortj-rii t Aniimil Ilveiit Wilt lU-lipto All Oilier Inhibitions. DBS MOINES , Aug. 31. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) The forty-first annual ralr of the State Agricultural society was op ned here today. There will be another and Informal opening next Tuesday. T.he day on the grounds was very largely de voted to getting things In readiness for vis itors. The amount of material for exhibi tion 1ms never Ircn larger at this time of the fair than It is this year. There are no evi dences of thort crops In what Is being placed on exhibition. The agricultural department Is eepeclaly rich In magnlflcuit products of the soil , The animal departments are all well filled. A feature will be made ol races this jear and the entrlss are many and of duo herpes. The Des Molnes Kennel club tins organized a department and the dog show has attracted flue animals from all over th * west Iowa manufacturers are placing on ex hibition the best display ever made by thcin. The outlook for attendance.next week Is ex tremely flattering and the ofllcers are confi dent It will be one of the best fairs yet held. Mysterlcun DlHHpprarunce of mi Kdltor , CRESTON , la. , Aug. 31. ( Sp'clal Tele gram to The Bee. ) Seymour Wilson , editor of the Shannon City Sun , has mysteilously disappeared. . Last Friday morning he said he was going to Des Molnes o\er the Great Western. The conductor BOSS. Seymour did not board his train. The disappearance has caused much comment. Sejmour's financial matters are In good shape und his domestic relations are pleasant. Ills friends think he has met with foul play. Cut III * riiotTwHIi 11 Com Kiilff. ANITA , la. , Aug. 31. ( Special to The Bee. ) Oil Winders , a joung farmer living three miles west of town , nearly cut his foot off with a corn cutter. He will be a cripple for life. l.ungliril ut the Old Polka. ANITA , la. , Aug. 31. ( Special to The Bee. ) John Curry , aged 20 , and Miss May Goca- nour , aged 17 , eloped jesterday and ha\e nut set returned , Knn a Cattle Will Not He Qimriintlncd. KANSAS C1TV , Aug. 31. At a meeting of the full board ot Kansas live Block commis sioners held at the stock yards today It was decided to permit the present status re garding the Kansas tucders to remain un changed. There was talk of declaring a quarantine throughout Kansas on all cattle graded Mockers and feeders billed through Kansas City , but after an extended confer ence It was decided to make no change. ir .i Tiir.it ruitvc i tr. Fntr nml Coolrr Wrntlirr In Western. N - hrH Ua Todaj. WASHINGTON , Aug 31. The Indications for Saturdav are1 Vor Nebraska Fair , cooler In the west ern portion ; southwesterly winds. Tor Iowa Fair ; southeasterly ulnds , be coming southwesterly. Per Missouri Fair ; variable \\lnds , be coming southeily . For South Dakota Increasing cloudiness , with local rains , cooler ; southerly winds , becoming northwesterly. Tor Kansas Pair ; warmer In western portion tion ; southerly wind * . t.orul Itecortt. OFFIOF. OF rue WCATIIEH BCKEAO , Osuiti , Aug. 111. Omaha record of temperature and ralnfallcomp.ired witii corresponding day ol past four years : 1894. Ift13. 1892. 1891 Maximum tomner.iture 95 = 78 = > HO = 78c Minimum temperature. 6 ! ) = > 519 60 = COc Avorare toiunoriuure. . H2 = 64 68 = C7o Precipitation 00 .00 .DO .00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature and precipitation nt Omaha for the day and since March I , 1891 : Normal temuoraturo C9C Excess for the diiv 1SC Accuinulnled uxc > ,4 slnco March 1 00lic Nornmlproclvltatlnn , . .11 Inch Deficiency rorlho dav 11 Inch Accumulated deficiency nince March 1 14.11 Inchon Reporti from Other Stations at 8 V. M. ' T1' ttullcnteu trace of rain. : E. HUNT. Local Forxast Offlclal Pimples , blotches and eruptions com pletely vanish before a steady use of & / \ VorlUa.ulnea \ ( Ta.tclc * , ) land health again ( glows in the pure skin ! 'and ' clear complexion. ( sj cents K box. DON'T LET B3BY LRY. Tno fretful , Piteous Or'/'B.Vowa ' Something Wrjng With Food-l&b'iw E Ihli Lac tated Food T oy Qrow'i pint on it. IT baby kept n diary U Mould be full of nothing but eating. slftplng ind growing. These thrco things tnnl.e up. . baby' existence Plenty of ileh , nourlitliliig food , taken with relish , brings sou ml sleep , nntl babies grow must rnpldly duringsleep. . When a child erica pltcrlrJsly , ns If some terrible pain was c'nvulaliiK his his uliole tender little form , when the mother falls to scotho It cither by lullaby or plaything , when pcrfecly distracted slta runs ( a the doctor she Is gen erally aslonlshed by the simple statement which the doctor makes to her , that the sole cause of this trouble lies either In the HKNRY HEWITT YAGER. jail food the baby hml received or In the \vant of nourishment , which Is rapidly Im pairing his constitution. Then she feeds the Infant with the good lactated food , and her fears disappear In the Impuy smiles of the baby. Thousands of mothers know by experi ence that lactated food surely pre\ents chol era hifjtiUmi and other summer disorders of a like clmrcter , and In hundreds of cases It has cured the severest attacks o ( these disease ! . It Is not safe to be without lactated fcoil In the house. Babies that are gaining In urlght , as their mothers wish , and who sliow too little ani mation and Interest In things about them ioon gain u llvllness and /cit tor living when fed with this splendid nutriment. They Kradually cry lebs and less ; their sleep be comes sound by night , and by day they are Drlght and noisy and happy. Such Is the great 'difference between jables that , are nourished hy lactated food and those that are pJorly , because Improp erly , fed. i Thera Is no parent In the land but can redd the following letter ultli profit. It is Irom L U Yager , a well known lawyer In Alton , III. , Hii < ] tflls liov ? h.s brother's child became the stout , sturdy youngster whose portrait Is shown above. He writes : "My baby nephew. Henry Hewitt Yager , was born January 17 , 1892. Of that event he might quote lllchard III. by saying , 'Sent before my time Into this breathing world , scarce halt mdde up. ' At birth he weighed three pounds , and there were few who thought he could live. The mother xvas unable to nuise him , and this made the case nil the moic complicated. Sterilized milk -was used , likewise goat's milk , and three or four kinds oti baby food , but all to no advantage. . "In July It seemed a hopeless case , but luckily on the thirteenth of that month a package of luctated fosd was procured , which acted like a charm and he picked up right away. Before using the food the skin was vtrlnkled en the handi , and he was a frail , sickly little body. The picture 1 send you was taken In October , 1892 , when the baby was about S'/i months old. He had used lactnted food for something like ten weeks , and there Is no need to comment on his condition , The picture will show for Itself. He still uses the food , and there Is one thing certain lactated food saved his life. " RUPTURE can be IN 4 TO 10 WEEKS BOND Our Bond Cucrantoos no Pay until Curod. A NEW DISCOVERY. NO PAIN OR TRUSS. NO OPERATION OR DANGER , HO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS , Bend for our Now Book. NATIONAL RUPTURE CO. 110 S. I4th St- Omaha , Neb. Made a well Man of e.M IHDA TH * cnnr HINDOO REMEDY' roi overs iim ABOYI nxt ri.T8 In 80 HA.VB " 1" " " ' " ' > ' IU , iTe-ra iiCTr.ii . . on'l iHX/SV 'Wu" ' 6" * J"1" . h llllt lM .ll'll. H , rourdruEut ! ha ItVe patrol vlll send It iirepVla UrlfsKul Jl.dlr.l C . lliriCO , III , . fSJg hn * Co .C A 15thand Ilourm.sSI. . anc r& U" . . CorIt/h&UounlanBt.O > UllA $400,00 ( SURPLUS , $55SO ( Offlcen and Directors-Henry W. Tutu , prei Went ; John S. Collins , vice-president ; Lewi 8. Iteed , CaihltrjVllllara II. B. Hughes , ui ! l At cashier. THE IRON BANK W , C. ESTEP , Funeral Director S Embalmer 14 N , Main St , Council Bluffs. Onice 07-THIii'HOMs-lte lclcnoe 33 -OF BOYS' BEGINS TODAY. We offer you in this sale nothing but New Fall Suits , in all the latest effects. No old stock'but every suit perfectly fresh and new , and we guarantee to save you NOT LESS than -1 If HIT DOLUft TOD SPE BUYS AXY OF OUR EGULAR $3,50 Suits. BUYS ANY OF OUR REGULAR $4.00 Suits. BUYS ANY OF OUR REGULAR $4. SO Suits. BUYS ANY OF OUR REGULAR $5.0O Suits. BUYS ANY OF OUR REGULAR $5.50 Suits. BUYS AXY OF OUR REGULAR $6.00 Suits. You will find each and every suit made up in the very best style , and the patterns all new , with nobby effects. [ We have all sizes and can fit any boy. ] Mothers , Here Is Your Chance , I5TH AND DOUGLAS STS. B , B-Barley Beer-B , B. The most -wholesome and the pleasantest summer drink made. Guaranteed to meet the requirements of the Iowa and Nebraska liquor laws. It Is not a new drink , but has stood the test of years and has steadily grown In popularity. Head the analysis and testimo nial of a well known chemist : Office of Prof. Nell Johnson. Lincoln , Neb , , April 8th , 1ES3. Having made an analysis of a compound known as B. D. or Barley Beer , I found Ute to contain 0 014 per cent , of absolute alcohol , which Is a much less per cent , than found In any temperance beverage on the marJsot , There Is no more alcohol than Is necessary to preserve the vegetable matter. It Is per fectly harmless as a drink , and Is no sense an alcoholic beverage. PHOP. NEIL , JOHNSON , Medical and Analytical Chemist. Invented and manufactured solely by Wheeler & HBPBU , Bottling Works , Council Bluffs , la. Write for circulars and price list. GEO. P. SANrORD. A. W. IUCKMAN. President. Cashier. First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS , lov.a. Capital , - - $100,000 Profits , - - . 12,000 One of the oldest banki In the ttat * ot Iowa. We lollclt your buslnesj and collection ! . W pay t per cent on time deposit , , W will b * pleaied to ie and terve you. " -Special rfoticess CoU cil roil nENT , LAHGE. PIUVATE BARN. NBAH I-'Iftli a > enue and Pearl itrect. Apply al Uea otllce. KHMOVED. VAULTS "CJ.DANUD. KJ Uurke , at W. S. Homer's. US Ilioadway. FOH BALE , 15 HCAO HOUSES AND 1IUL.US. draft and driving , Cunningham hack and coupe. 2 buesc * . 4 express and baggage waKuna , il truck and ocenery waeona , ID sets duubU and tingle harness , 2 farm wagons. Wm. Lewli , u Mnln tre l. Council Blurt , . TGI * BALE OH Itn.NT , A KING 2-BTOHY , 8-room ilwelllnif , ull modern Improvements ; Ro < xl lot ; fine shade tree , ; within one block of IKxtotHce ; i > os8e sioii given September 1. Al o three good rooms over store near comer of { Headway and Main street ; will aruwer for llvlne rooms. Inquire of It. I * . Olllcvr , 12 North Main street , uimtalrs. von BALK. THI : FuitNiTunn AND LEAHE of a nmt-clJFs hotel , 42 rooms ; this hotel haa a ( Irsl-clasu reputation , feeding from V ) to 80 al a meal : located Middle Ilroadwny al the Junction of all the street car lines. It Is the hesl itand In the city of Council lllurfs. Address J , Ue olllce , Council llluffs. COLUMUIA niCYCUC FOll BALE AT A SAC- rlllce , nearly new , In perfect order , Call at llee olllce. LOST , POO ; 8T. CHAItLnS SPANIEL ; ANswers - swers to name of "Toney" . He ward for return to 7Zt Boutb nrit street , before Saturday. DIRECT FROM THE TANK GHE&PER THAN STiARrl. fTo Uoder. jYo Btenm. Ao Engineer. BEST POWER for Corn und Teed Mills , Baling Hay , Hunnlng Separators , Creameries , < Sc. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. Tic 50II. P. 8 to 20 H. P. Bend for Catalogue , l'rlceilttaldi < silblui ; work la bcdone. THE QTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Omaha , SheeleyBlock , 15th Ic Howard Sis. 33dValuut Sis. , EDUCATIONAL. \ | LEXINGTON , MO , CENTRAL Wentworth MILITARY liCADEIViY Tor Teen * Ladles. Olriett Ml Wary School In lha Mlstourl River Valley Sli Departments. l OKcerl nI Telchert. MUSIC bj . . II * klthful mor l influence. Thorough Instruction firm but ArtUU. Ur&MH tDui , Art , Elocution. Motlera appointments . lull uneictllcd. Term lo pointments throughout. 6ih year bept. tth. For Catalogue kind itiscipllnc. AppointmeMi Ilietlmei. mutinied ttulneu * I t t t I aiUrfii Archibald A. Jonn , I'rcat- ilnclan , Mo. Sand ford Senate. M. A. . Buy t. Islington Mo. ELIZABETH HULL Seminary wwvs * < * w * * ' * ' - * * * w * * t ' w * > * i' % i P > llent c.mnt el ll dn Music , An , Literature , CIocu- no. . Business , * c. Lucauoi healthful suit pleaiail , Gis , watir , steam heat. SOth y r opeus Sept. lath 1B91. HEV. W. A. WILSON , A. M. , President. Nlarmaduke Military Academy , SWEET SPRINGS , Mo- Tlin OHEAT MIUTAKV SCHOOL Ol ? TJIH WE3T. lUnki * ocoml tttthi War Dopartiiioiitsunoiu nilllt iry sluU of t'.i > Units I Snl3 , fur Collopo , Iluilnoss , Woit I'olnt or Anninilh Htn i : f lualt/ , tma-ii illoJ locution , lloforo soluctln a trchool , ivrliu for lllti-itr.itud < : itil { uj to LE3L1E Wanasar. BELLEVUECOLLEGE Dcparlnunl of the University of Omaha THOROUGH , CAREFUL , HELPFUL. A Home for Young Ladies. Vit.h modern city accommodations and pr > - rental overalslit. Youne men are helpt-1 loclally , pliyBlcally , Intellectually , morally. COUHSE8 CLASSICAL , SCIENTIFIC , MUBIC , NORMAL. COMMERCIAL. Mtulc and CnintiKTclnl branrlics tnuRlit by rirsorlutomof Oniah.i'd bos cullCKva. Fjipunao tu tlio city , COLLEGE , Bellevue , Nob- UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME , The I'lftif'l-'lrrt IVar Will Open TUESDAY , SEPT. 4th. Full courtes In classics , letters , science , law , civil and mechanical engineering. Thorough pieparetory and commercial courses. St. Ud- ward' , hall for tx > > i under 13 Is unlqua In tht completeness of Its equipment. Catalogues sent free on application to Hev. Andr nr Uorrlssey. C , B. C. . Notre Dame , Ipd. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY WEBER Music HallChicago. xnt.i.fvoc.i ixl l ilrum < nll Hu.l , tr nallc Art , Elocution. lnl. rt. . N r- mat l > . | , l tut u < b l. T.rnis mojxr.lt I'.IIUimU.lii.B.pu JWfe. Htndltor UlMUttMtMtaloiiw. I , I. lUIUlMll.lllrMK * . DRY RCfiDEMY OF THD SACKED HEART CORKER 27TH AND 8T' MAIIY'S ' AVI , Classes will be resumed Wednesday. Scjx [ ember 5th. The Academic Couree contains every branch ' a thoroughly reHned and literary education. French , German and Latin are Included In the curriculum of studies , free of cl'.i , " , NOP.T H\VF1 I triK MILITAIIV ACADEMY - TJIPl EMY , HIGHLAND I'AItK. ILLINOIS. lha moil beautiful and healthful location o * bak UIcMgan. Tliorount ) Clasilcal. Acadenila and Comineiclal Ccurses. ivcry Initructor A peclallvt In his cranclies , indorsed bj- the Ice- Ulator of Illinois , and nnnually Inspected U/ , otllclal representatives til tlie itati. Be , , Ion opcnn Btpteinber lOtb. Illuitratcxl cataloeut xnl a appllc .tloa JACKSONVILLE Sth i/rar. rrep rnt < irrColltiiiUHuilc , Alt Cou rw * . t It , for" tl i ) , HuiHli.Va nr. bend for llliuttattxl C t. alogut.