% \3 THE OMAHA DAILY HER : SATtiUlDAV , SICPrKMHER 22 , 189t. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL IlLUPFS. Or . 'If'i : - . NO. 12 J'KAUL , STHECT Dellvern ! by currier to any pirl ot the city. II.V. . TIIVTO.V , lessee. T.nUTIIONKS-Uu 1in ortlee. No. 4J ; night erlltor No a. JHIftllU J/K.V77U.V. Jdayrt Heal Estate Agency , 639 Hroadwar- Mrs Armstrong will give an address from the pulpit of the Second I'rcabvtcriati church nc-xt Sunday o-venlng , Prof. Jackson of Marian In. , will meet ell who arc Interested In vocil music at the Tabtrnaclc llils ( KnUml.iy ) evening , Slnco these iani Jnd' n lfas good blue grass pasturage , uftcr refusing 300 head dur ing the drouth Inquire at 92'J Sixth avenue. Next Monday two new schools will bo applied arif In I ho Squires building en Twen ty-first strict , uUwtrn Sixth and Spventh LvcnucK. anil one at thu corner ot nighth It rent and Avenue K. Joe Senll * R arrested yesterday on thu sliarRe of inalntalning a public nuisance , lie has n house built illrcclly across Fourteenth Jtroct ami refused to nioia it when directed to do so by the city maisdal. The tlunsnilus club composed of a nttm- Icr of ladles of n literary turn of mind , held Its annual Indoor jilcnlr M-sterduy afternoon it HIP residence of Mri 1 : 13. Ayleivvorlti. The husb.iniH of the nicmbirs v ere Invited In to lea. Snnd.iy nlglit there will IIP Birvlres nt the roiiRregallnnal clnnoh of special Interest to HieJiiuiig people. Kcv. - . Asltln will i.i.ikta rrpott of ths- Important feitiues ot ( In : Christian Hndrnvor emiventlon and will ( Ivc an address to the young folks. Hev II T Cunncly of Uolla , Mo. hafl been ( ransferrtd from the Central Missouri con ference to the Iowa conference and Is pas tor of the Methodist church at the comer of Sixth and \Vllllnms streets He will oc cupy his pulpit at 11 and 7 30 o'clock Sun- el ny. ny.The The girls i > f the High school nre talking furiously of organizing a military company lo rival that ot their brothers , which has liad so successful a record during the past year or two t'ntll the captain Irarns how to got down In front v\hcn she Rlvei the older "flrr ' the nnmoninilf > lonri | unicorn of the boys' company will probably take charge of drills Tlio Importance of the decision In tht Manana electric motor -case , now pending before Mm board of Dupeivlsors , amounts to considerable to the vvorklngmcn of Council llluffs. The biillding ot the road this fall nnd winter means an outlay ot J1G.OOO to 0,000 at a time when work was never needed more The construction ot the bulld- iiiga nt the hike Mill give employment to carpenters and builders until early spring Money lo loan on improved farms < t lou rates. Bargains In real estate. 1'juscs foi lent Fire nnd tornado liiburar.ee written Money loaned fur Ko.il Investors. Lougee & Toule , 235 I'enr ! strict. IH. > MMV IICOS. Siitiirilny anil Mtlimltiy 200 pleus all silk black morla ribbon Kcs , 7 , 0 , 12 and 10 , Saturday 10c a yinl. Ladles fall vtelght , Jprsey ribbed pants and vests , a uiee quality , 2Sc c-aoli Just arrived , on tale Saturday , our fal line of ladles' black silk waists , made from double warp surah silk , a perfect beauty at K95 and $ C 50 each. SPECIAL CLOAK OFTCR. I Children's fall w eight Jackets In navy blue , ages 4 to 12 jears , Saturday Jl. Misses' Ja"kels In navy , tan and brown Hut were $150 and $3 , Saturday $ J ! 'S ' each Ladles' capes at J3.50 , ? 3 08 and $18' tacit ; were ? i ! lo ? 10 SPECIAL NOTICK. Saturday evening , 7 to 10 o'clock , vv ci.ler 100 dre s patterns , cmul"MnK of seven yards to each pattcrif , 30-Inch half woo' dress goods , all colors and blaclt. and no une-hall rtgulur ictall price. Entire drcs pattern Saturday evening only $1.2S. An lady buying one of thcso patterns and sam not being entirely satisfactory can rctur and money will bo cheerfully refunded Don't miss this bargain ; you will not b BENNISON I1HOS Council Uluffs , t'Kiti > n\.ti , ii'its. Mr.s Clara Krncht has lost the use ot a limb through paralysis , Manager 13 P Clark of the Grand hotel has returned from Chicago. P. n. Warner lias been- called to DCS Jlolnes by the buildcn death of a relative. A. 0. Dongun leaves today for a thirty daya1 trip through Wyoming and the west. John H. Clark has been called to the deathbed of his mother In Ked Wing. Minn I ) . IJ. Miller , formerly United Slates mar shal , of lied Oak. was In the city yesterday. J. N. Tolllnger , editor of the Chronicle at Emerson , In. , was a Bluffs visitor yester day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mis. James M. Mullen have re turned from their bridal trip and ore re siding In Omaliu. Mrs. William J riceso of Davenport Is In the city for n. visit with her nephew , II. K Tagger , and wife. Mrs. Hope , who was employed until re cently In the public BchoolB , Is reported to bo at the point ot death from dropsy. II , li. Moreliouse , D.I ) . , secrelary of the American Haptlst Home Mission society. was the Kiiest of his brother , E. U. More- house , this week. Mr. and Mrs , George C. McLeran have returned from their bridal tour through Ne braska , und are visiting Mis McLcran's mother , Mrs P. Ogden , on Knlrvlcw avenue. Miss GcrrgU Hoardman , one of the city Bcliool teacheis. who has been 111 for the past two months , It Is said , will not be able to resume her place Inside of two months more. _ _ Comfort In lt Looks. Pedestrians on Droadway were brought to o halt opposite 401 und from the crowd wcro heard various remarks , such as "How comfortable. It looks , " "How cheap , " and ina-iy other such remarks trom the various paasersby. The above remarks had refer ence to the wonderful display of blankets In the Boston Store show vvimlcws , which arc now ca sale at special prices. Any one Interested In blankets will profit by seeing prices now offered during this talc , which ends Monday evening. Wo huvo met new tariff prices , and guar antee during this sale on all goods even to do a little better. BOSTON STOHB. Council Ulufta , la. Ir Harry L. Jatmey , physician and sur geon , successor to Dr. C. II. Pinncy. Offlce U Pearl street. Council Ulufls. Telephone 118. _ Ginger snaps Cc pound at Brown's C. 0. U Domestic EOJP brraks bard water. M'oniliiirn in1rrtiiln. : The members of Hazel camp. Moden Woodmen of America , entertained Midi friends nt their new hall In the Mcrrlan block , and provided a rich treat for tlieii nuestg in the > way of entertainment. Prof \V S. Poulson acted as master of ceremonies and C. O. Suumlera d'llvcred the prlnclpa address of. the evening Recitations wen given by Mlts Jennie Mclntjre. Miss Ha worth. Will Parflee nnd C. I ) . Elliot o Omaha , while music was rcnder'd by Mis Llnberg o ( Omaha , the Misses II sslo Mussel white. Grace and llerllm llarr , Minnie Coval end Dcuslc Vandcbogarl. After the llterar ; part of the entertainment the floor wa : cleared and dancing was Indulg d In tint ! a late hour. Itefreshments were served bj the Hoyal Neighbors of America Abou flftceen or twenty coupler were present fron Omaha and South Omaha , Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kldne' troubles. Trial blif , 25 cent . All druggist : Instruction on the piano vvill be given to Hulled number of pupils by Mru. J. A , Kofi 1022 Fifth Gas cooking Etovca for rent and lor ial it Cas Co.'s office. Selected bard wood for heating stoves , II. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel , 4S. Ginger maps Cc pound at Brown's C. O. D. Domestic eoap outlasts cheap soap. \'TMi'n inn i PAi\tpfi m ttppo NEttbl'ROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Buhl of Way to Manawa Ar tud Bofo-e the Poard of fiuporviwri , ADYERSi INlEfkSIS ACflVZLY OPPOSE IT Allot noon lloth Sl lrs Git * tlic llonril $ omt > tlu l > li < Ailtl ill tu Itri lu Itie l'rriiilr No Dteaion The Hoard of Supervisors met yesterday morning for the purpose of hearing argu ments with reference to allotting the Council ItlulTs & Manuka Kloctiic Itnlluny company right of way on which to run Ita tracks along the three-quarters ot a mile that Inter- vent ; brtvvcPii the corporate limits of the l\vo towns The r.illway.company was rep- loseiitrd by J. J. Slaa and Judge I ) . D Grogor > of Omaha , the latter gentleman being Its general agent. The first thing the company did was to withdraw the propo sition made by It a feu days nrjo lo run Its line to tlic School for the Deaf This proposition wns Introduced in the llrst place to gtt around tlie statutory prohibition of allowing right of uny to corpai.iiioMs along lilgliuuys Ions than 100 fu't ! n vtllth , iinlnss lo inn tlich rars to und from state Institutions , not to t.\crod tvvn miles distant. Another p'opusltlon.is then mafic , by ulilclt the company agrcivl to buv and decil to the cuiiiiti a strip of land thirty-four feet ulilu und a iiTuirlcr of a mile Inns on the oust side of the road , anil another btilp of the same uldth and half a mile long along the uost side. Imnicdlately liolnvv , thus maktng the road the required 100 feet \\lde , on condition thnl th" nitly Aotild iuint ; a light of ua ) sixticn feet vvido on thu ca.st side of tlic road for the entire distance of thret-qua"lers of a mile. nnimet Tlnley. N M. l'u cy and George A. llohncBLIV there to protest against the granting of the right pf uay Tlnley repre sented Colonel P. C IUcd propile-tor of thu ltn < > now running bi'tureii the two towns , Piibpy repiesentrd nine livery tuble men and llnlmo.s uppeaud for some of Hie farm- c"s ( .onlli of the city. The piotesl was on the ground that the county bonrd had no right to grant n fra'ichlsp. f jv the statute g.ue HIP ronipanv the right t lav its tracks on any highuuv 100 leet In width , without any permission from the Hiipervlsota AIICUTING IN OPPOSITION' . In the afternoon tlie hoard met to hear the arguments of the attorneys on both bides nnimet Tlnley opened tin- ball with a fcome- uli.it lengthy speech In which lie told the history of the laiivvay company now ope"- utlng beta pen Council IllufTs nul Mnnnxva , and s > al < l the granting of a c'linrter now would result In tlic destruction ot the valuable p-oiwrly of Colonel P. C. Heed , who had gone into the business at a time nhe-ii Man awa had an cxixlonn us a pleasure resort only In nahie. He citilmcd tlmt Ihc now company could not deeil the thirty-four-foot all ip lo the county , because the picsent owner. George ! ' . \\rlght , could hot furnish a. qleai till ; . Mcsrs Holmes and Pttsey each followed with a iipei'ch in behalf of their clients , In whlfh they opposed the granting of any fa vois to the new company Then Shea npokc In fiver of the proposition. He stated that ( he company did not need any right of way from the- board , for It could buy a strip of ground sixteen feet wide nnd three-quarters of a mile lent ; ami Hy Its tracks on this. Such a thing , however , would necessitate Its crossing the road twice , running for the first quarter of u mile along tlio tract of land owned by Mrs Demlng on the east side of the roadway , and for the last half along the Wilght strip on the west side This crossIng - Ing and recrosslng of the road the company vv lulled to avoid Judge 1 > I ) . Gregory nlso made a few re- inuiks In behalf of his company , after which , at the request of the members , County At- toinoy Oigan look n hund. In place of giv ing an opinion , he took the three attornoNs for the opposition In hand and proceeded to give tliein a ero's-examlnatlon on the rules ot law v\hlth they had laid down for the guidance of the members ot the board. The cio > , s-c\amlnatlon was Intensely amus ing to the audience nnd altogether agree able to the attorneys for Organ made both Holmes and Tinlcy bick down somewhat from the propositions they had laid down Holmes allowed how he felt by remarking , aflpr thu cross-llrlng had gone on for some little time. "Well. Mr. Organ. > our questions seem tn be boinevvlint argumentative , and after yon get thioiiRh with me I shall ask the Hoard of Supervisors to give me a new II- cens.e to p-actlco law. " EPPCCT OK THn STATL'TH The county attorney held that the statute * with reference to granting rights of way inndo thu matter purely discretionary with the board , and that It could not be com pelled either to grant It or to withhold It. ' As I understand it , " s-ald he. "tho com pany stands ready to give the county the thirty-four feet , but doesn't want to spend $1,200 In buying up the land on an uncer tainly Vou Dimply want the boird to glvo you an assurance that If the title Is all right It will accept the land and give you the right of way i'ou can't ' evpcct anything more than an expression of good faith on the part ot th board , it seems to me , In asmuch as your plans arc not yet far ad vanced " "Suppose a controversy should arise , " said I'usey. "between the county attorney and thu company as to wlifthcr the title Is valid or not ' " "We are riady to leave that with the board cntlicly , " said Shea. "That gives a chance for a lawsuit , " said Tinh-y : "you may My that the title Is good .mil go on and put down your tracks , and the board limy say It Isn't and have to enJoin - Join you Wo don't want to plunge the tax payers of this county Into unnecessary liti gation " "Aren t you n lawyer ? " said Shea , "Isn't that jour business ? It's the first time I ever B.IW a lawyer who was so solicitous about tlie other fellow " And eveiy one laughed , A great inany battles of words took place during tlie nttcrnoon between tlie lawyers ami It tvas a hard-fought battle. Tlic board Anally took the matter under advisement hut did nothing furtlier excepting to discuss U Sonic ( lellnllc uctlon will ba taken todaj in ull probability Llltla Allx record , 2 0394 Who car beat It' 'Ihc ciucst on Is often asked aboul Ur. Price's CriMiu linking Powder. IMIR Up it Skull One of Mark \YIUInim' boys \vas out at aty. Illg hike on a llshlng excursion jasterday und , running Rlio't of bait , vvcnt to < llKRlii y.ig ( igd In the grotnul fur worms. While cngagei thus ho i.111 ucioss u skull , vvnlch had evl ias dently lain thcie for many years , arid vva almost ready to full to plecci Thu IOWP J.IM und a good portion ol the upper hui idal ull l.illon u\\iy ; , and tlicrc * was u Koner.i brittloiieis ibuut the nliolc skull that Indl IIit c.itud n Kood many years' Intimate acquaint nnce vvltli Kutlur Time. All doubt as t tlio cause of tht > upper's death was t > ct a lost by n small hole , evidently made by i bullet of perhaps 32 caliber , tn the uppe part of the skull The relic Is now In th possession of Deputy Marshal Fern Icr. . ( JidriTlen III XII Itenprcti , It's n big wholesale house that receive the amount of groceries that C 0. D. Brow docs , and he sells them retailing at wholu sale prices. He has now on track and lull loading. Two curs flour. One car canned tomatoes. And will receive In the next few days : One rnr California canned gocMs ilirec from the coatt. One car salt. One car sugar. One car California dried fruit. Pour earn more flour will arrive shortly. Three tin cups for 5c at Brown's C. O , I Beat paints In the world. Davis , drure'i ' The hiundrlet vice Domestic icap. Itollroml I'rujrol Marled. For faeveral weeks past rumors have bee afloat with reference to some big projei that was about to be itarted here that woul . cause a boom In the real eslate market I the northwest part of the city , but no on has been nbls 'o Itll froii Just what ounrler the boom would e > me V etorday nrlH s of Incorporation uiro filed with the comity recorder by tlio HliiDlf. ton a A N brns1ca H.illwny company whote capital stock Is ti.OOfl 000 The document Is ilgncd by J. A. Varty , It O. Howcll ami M B. Minn , ns Incorporator - corporator * , and wns drawn up In Chicago , but It Is beautifully Indefinite so far ns throwing any light on the purpose * of Its promoters Is concerned. It merely says that "the object of the company U lo survey , locate , contlruct , maintain and operate a line of road from a point In Illinois through Icwn to a point In Nebraska " The exist ence of the company Is flxtd for flfty years , deling' from October 1 IM'l. So far as can be learned the company has no representa tives here , and no one can be found who can ( ell what tlu plans of the new corporation are. It Is supposed , however , that this Is the first tangible appearance of the organization which has been creating such a Hurry In the real estate busln ss of Council llluffs , nnd turtlier developments will be watched for with Interest. A prudent Chicago housewife , when the great ttrlke began , stored fifteen barrels of Hour In her cellar. She reinforced It with half a dczeti cans cf Dr. Price's Cream Bak ing Povvdei _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Collided ullli -Motor Trul'i , A. H Rlshcl. a young man living at S12 Twelfth avenue , last evening about 0 o'clock was riding dev n Slith street on his blcyc'o when he collided with n motor tint was pass ing along Fiflh nvenuo lllslicl claims that there was no bell rung by the motorman to gho warning of the approach. He sus tained n bad cut in one che'ch , which will have to be sewed up , and will In all prob ability leave a scar. Itlshol sajs he will commence an action against the company for duniogi's. II IMI > VI. \ 1.1/1 Y Kll.lll > . How tlio 3lrro Mintlon of IIU Name MniMK IV lu < r < > iHtil IIU 1 lilr. : Many readers of The Bee wrrc shocked at the sad news tn a telegram from Fremont , Neb . under date ot Sept. 37. announcing that David M Welty had been accld ntally killed by the discharge of his own gun while hunt- Ing. Mr Welty was very well known In Omaha and In the weit , a prominent Mason , nnd at the time of his death was president of the Fremont Saddlery camp my A llttl2 Inoldcnt , occurring shoitlj before the acci dent , will have a mail.cd effect In Increasing the amount of ihe unlnte left his family. Early In August SI. P llolircr , ( he funeral ngi-'iit ot the Provident Pavings Life Assur ance Society of New Yoik , on hearing Mr Weli > s name mentioned , was reminded that there used to be In his native state , Mary land , a prominent family ot the same name. He called upon Mr. Welty , and to his satis faction found that lie was Indeed a brother Maiylandcr The social chut Introduced the subject of IIP- Insurance , and ltd to Mr. Welty taking out a polity In the Provident Savings Life. On acknowledging the receipt of the policy and remitting his first payment on It , only a few weeks before his death. Mr. Welty wrot' "Drouth jeports are glowing from bad to worse , and had jour visit been delayed until now I doubt very much your ability to per suade me to take out a policy " Th * uncertainties of life and ( he Impor tance of trllli-s could hardly be more forcibly Illustrated. A word dropped casually , a sug gestion promptly acted upon , has resulted In swelling by several thousand dollars the pro tection left to Mr. Welty'a family. V'ttli- lie < ( lU'Htlim You tti-lf. Whether It Is more profitable to pay the same old exorbitant prices or to purchase your shoes Rt a cash store , whose motto is ' the best goods for the least money , " where there are no bad debts for good customers to pay , and no poor goods at high prices. Dun can s prices are a great surprise tc all shrewd buyers. Hard times school shops , 75 cents Top notch school shoes , ? 1 00 and $1 25. Wear well tohool shoes , ? 1 25 and $1.50. Men's nice dress s > hoes , $ l.ro. Ladles' VIcI kid button , fl 50. Our prices range fiom ? r cents to J2 00 less , than the old prices. Our Curtis & Wheeler ladles' flue shoes , best made , J3.GO. Our Eddy & Webster ladles' fine shoes , last made , (3 CO. Johnson . Murphy and Stacy Adams' men's fine shoes , $4.00. $5 00 and JO.OO men's tan shoes to close out , J2.50. DUNCAN'S SHOE STOUH , Next to Beno's. ? ul. Your < lioltc. The two old parties have launched their tickets on the political roa Jt now remains for the voters to make their choice If the republicans are elected we may expect goo 1 times , and If the democrats are successful wo may c\pcct just as good , but the voter's choice of a place to buy hats , shoes and gents' furnishings Is 1119 South Main street. Thomas H. Hughes is the successful fusion candidate for nil parties when It conies lo selling huts , shoes and gents' fnrnisnir.g goods MJ delay In closing loans on Improved farm lands at low rates Abstracts of title prepared and real estate for sale. Pusey . Thomas 201 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. Tiy a sack of C. 0. D. Brown's XXXX patent flour. Only $1.00 per sack. livery sack warranted. A souvenir In every sack. J. ,1 , Miiiirutli Co , , At3 Itroitdwuy. SHOE SALE. SHOE SALE. Commencing today , September 22 , we shall put on Bale 178 pairs of ladles' dongola kid shoes , former price (3.50 to $4 00 , to go at $2.35. 139 pairs ladles' oxfords , 90c. 95 pairs ladles' kid button lace $1 40. All of our Ludlow & Co.hand made shoes at J370 Ladles' tan shoes , $2 { 5. , Red slippers. f > 0c. 11 | IL > School shoes.7.r.c to $1 75. MEN'S SHOES. Look at our window and see the shoo you can buy for $2 45 J. J. MAUIIATII CO , 533 Broadway. J. C' . lIorromJfH I'ltnry Tuteiit , Hungarian Process Flour. Ma do by the oldest milling firm In the west makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. Ask jour grocer for It. Trade mark : "Blue Rooster. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The cause of the present boom In real estate Is due somewhat to 'he successful tale of fruit and garden lands by Messrs Day & Hess In the Klein tract. 'Jhey have 200 acres In amounts to suit. suiMblc toi fruit nnd gardens. Also bearing fruit larms for sale. COD Brown has the largest line ol stoves in the city , covering the entire second floor of his mammoth store ; remember , hi sells stoves for cash and on easy payments and can rave you frcm 25 to 40 per cent Steve l > lro only lOc a Joint. Have you seen thcso elegant ranges Ir Cola's windows7 The Radiant Home hold : . ilro over night with any kind of fuel. Tin Born steel holds the ' range hlgho&t World' ; fair premiums. 41 Main ttrect. d i- Stove pipe , lOc a joint at ITown's ) C. O.D Washerwomen use Domestic scap , al - The following persons took out man lag - licenses yesterday at the county clerk' itto teat office ata N'umo and Address. Age ' a Aittnir .1. 1'nddod : Vremont county , la. : er Ilattle 12. 13altr , Premont county , la. . : he Jena 1' Jfiison. Washington To. Neb . S Tena Olcson , Pottavvattainle Co. , la . J \\'c guarantee ull work. None but first ' ' class workmen employed , COUNCIL. nUJFi'S CAKPET CO. Kvnii * luiuuilry I oinimny. ll- 620 Pearl street. Telephone , 290. Dry pine klrdllns for sale. Cheaper tha cobs. H. A Cox , 37 Main itreet Telephon IB. ct Eagle laundry , 721 Broadway , for goo work , T < 1. ir 7. C < ml Best Centervllle lump coal $3 23 per toi II. A. Cox , 37 Main. Tel 4S. Itcst Jelly glasste , vvlth light fitting tl covers , only 30c a dozen at Ire ) n's C O , I Wall paper , special sale , at half price. J U Crock weI111 llroudway. Duncan's shots arc always the best un en cheapest , ct lid iivciv : < i Hew In The following are the newly elected off Be cers of the- Medical Society of the Mlssou Valley Prpsul' nt DrrlRht ot Carroll , vice president' II llrnv n ) { Omaha , II U Jennings of Council HI'inMrrri'.ir.v . P 8 Thomas , Council Bluffs , irtasnrT , T IJ Lncey ot Council Bluffs , Tve next ol the society nlll be licilj nt Sioux City. JJ IKMAH tr II tint nilt KKI.I.V. Slom Cltj IMItnr Allrc.di tn Ilitu Swindle HIP People ITviully. SIOUX CITY , la. , SenU 21 ( Special Tele gram ) Further Investigation Into the county printing , In which U Is nlli-god that J. C. Kelly , owner ot the Tribune ami Itilen.al revenue collector ot the nor heri dMilc : of Iowa , has been systematically bll'.tin ? tt.c . county , shows that only a third t the bllln have been gone over by the i'\port. The nl- leged stc.il now amounts to Jt.'ict ) . nnd the revelations being made are ns bad aa those already made public. It was 'n mi tint n tax list for 1S93 , which cost the county $3GO't , was Illegally ptlhUi'inl by Kelly , that thu sales under It are 'uvali ' I nnd tint fie proprrly will huvo to Uj rsa'iv rtUjd and resold Ttie committee of the Board ot Supervisors on the conduct of HlMIc oftliers r > - | > orlid ; to the board today tu.it It 'i.vl founl 1-3- County Treasurer W. A Klfer who went out of olllco January i , J' > .il'i ' short. On recommendation of th < 3 Minta.tornpy the board passed n resolution vitiiorl/'ng ' h'm ' to sue Klfcr and his bondsmen. Klfer biys the J9.SOO arc tux collection Coos ,11 excess of the $1500 allowed \it \ luo atalate , v.lilch he claims tlio board parrnlfVd film t' V ip. The board denies this nnd says that It au thorized him to retain f' < > In ' Wi nlv und that thf keeping of f'es inW3 Is a do- filiation To paint the Illy or gild refined geM would not be moio superfluous than to attempt n Improvement on Dr Price's Cream Baking I'awder. Each in Its way Is perfect Vtrrr'mnt Mur.lcii tl uml Kolilieil. MCM1MUS , Sept 21 P. C I al ton , a prom inent merchant of McOhee. Ark , was mur dered and his store looted by robbers. The bandits are n gang of lawless n 'gross who have been a terror to the white and coloied cltlrens of the region for tome time. They wcro captured nt Pine Bind this afternoon nnd taken back to McQh * Excitement Is running high and a lynching Is expected. My boy was taken with a dl&easo resem bling bloody llu-c. The first tiling I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di arrhoea Itenicdy. Two doses of It settled the matter and cured him found and well. I heartily recommend this remedy to all per sons KtinVrlng from a like complaint. 1 will answer any Inquiries regarding it when stamp la cnclobccl. 1 refer to any county of ficial as to my reliability Win Roach , J P. , Prlmroy , Campbell Co , Tcnn. Per yale by druggists. _ < inu < l I OIR | of < M I IVIIiiwu. CHATTANOOGA , Tcnn. , Sept 21 At to- d.iy's meeting of the sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows a mellon to allow members of subordinate lodges to take the order of patilaiehs militant without being compelled to lake the Intermediate degrees wns for the third time defeated The question of making the minimum sick benefit ? 1 Instead of $2 was tabled. In order to Introduce Chamberlain's Cough Remedy here we sold several dozen b ttles on a. strict guarantee , and have found every bottle tle did good fervlce We have used It our selves and think It superlr to any other. W I Mowrey , Jarvlsvllle , W. Va. For sale by druggists _ n K.t mint Iiilr. I'rrcrtlcil by iurly : Monilig- Showers In FiiHtern eliruskn. WASHINGTON , Sept. 21.-The forecast for Saturday Is : Foi Nebraska Fair , preceded by shovv- uis In the early moinlng In the e\tioiuu cnstern portion ; piobably cooler In the eastern portion ; northwest winds. For South DnKota rait1 , picccdeil by shower" ? In the early morning In the ex treme eastern poitlonj cooler In the west ern poitlon ; north winds / For lava Showers ; cooler In the west ern poitlon ; winds becoming northwest. Tor Missouri Generally fair ; southeast For Kansas Fair ; probably slightly cooler In the eastern portion ; winds be coming noithwest. I.ocnl Itrcoril. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAHA Sept 21 Omaha record of tem- peiature iinu rainfall , compared with the conespomllng daj of las' ' " - Maximum temperatme .82 SI S3 lu Minimum lomperatuie. . r > 3 72 65 67 Average temperature . . . 70 78 75 7b Precipitation 00 T .00 .00 Condition of temperature and precipita tion at Omaha , for the day und fclnee March I , 1834 Noimal temperature C3 Excess for the day 7 Acc-umnlated excehS since March 1. . . . 664 Normal precipitation 11 inch Deficiency for the d.ly 11 Inch Total precipitation since March 1 . 11 88 Inches Accumulated deficiency since March1 1 14.OS Inches Iteiuirth from Other MitUms nt S I' . II. "T ' Indlcatcti trace of rain OtOUGE E , HUNT. Loc.i.1 Forceiit Official. , GIVEN UP ALL HOPE Eezemn , Turning to Dlood Poison. Treated bySpceliillstsSeven Months Tvlthout One L'urtlclo of Success. D."T OODY RUNNING SORES. Condition Terrible. Ltfo a Hurclcn. TrlctlCUTICUKA. In'ihrccDiijsAt- tciidi to Business. Cure IVriniiucnt. In the spring of 1891 fiooli lint dread fill skin disease , Kczema , which turned Into blood 1 oi on. I consulted tlio beat Liumn specialists in this titj .They tre itcd mo for . Beu-dition tli but 1 nctcr cloriveU a particle at iroodfrom nil ) of them. flify had gum U up as a hopeless cure. I v\aa Covered with orea from hcsul'to foot , I had run * faiilft * Borea all over mo , r.oilio of them iia hrpc ; as uf joiirCuricuct. j \ \ . I 1C olat mo hundreds of ' 1 IsJ " * * * V& ( iQll-iri vvllh these so- 1 f-43k * S K > ' r called specialists. Sly M & $ $ ® I JK condition vra terrible , ' ' jf I' t lfgm llfo'was almost a burd-n ' unabto to walk and had'KJvcnins self upc 1 tried all medicines imafrfiiablo , until a filcnd who had got relief advlsfld 110 o tr > CUTICLIU I took tho'first < lese of jour CUTICIIIIA IJ ! > OL- TENT Ifcltnllltlo better ; with Ihicc ttoxti nf jour most valuable CtrnctHiA. and one bottle ot in Ci > ncuiiItusoi.VE.sr 1 was n new man. In no UircB il.is 1 was up vvalUlnsnroitnd and attend- Inc to my litutnr .nmllt la I ho CUTICIKA and CunctiiA UF > OI.VU.NT that saved me from tha jansof ilc.nli. This Is tuoyoiTs apo. I natiinl to tea If It had been driven out of m ) sbtcra , ami lean say I have never liad any trouble siuco for two } cars. < ; EO. tllltir.HT. . iKiTcan. Avc. , 1'ltlsburgh , 1'a. Bold throuclior.t I'm rorlJ. 1'rlcc. CtTlcnrei , In foe ; HIIAII5c. . ; UI.JOIVCNT } l. PoTTiilt Illiuo jho CUEU. Com- . , bolo rr | > rlctor > , lto ton. ff3-"IIowtoCureEiu : Dl cnc , " mailed free , Dl nA''t ' * * > l'lacl.li ' ( li > . red , roujh , chupptd , and I till oily tVIn ciind by CCTUVCA buir. NcrVOUS Instantly relieved ly & Cull- curn I'lHKter , bfcau e Jt > 1- MU5Clllar tallies tlio riuno forces and m- . bonce curca nervous paiuj , tirl \ VcakncSSbonce DISASTROUS STOIttI IN IOWA I Thousands of IV'ars Worth of Propertj Destroyed Neir L amirs. COLLAPSE OF AN ELCGAKT CLUB HOUSE fetoclc of .til Klmls Killed In tlin I lilife by the Uiiumiiilly Ilimy I "II of IUII N lllOHIl LttMAUS , la , Sept. 21. ( Sjifdul Telc- grani.J A well developed c > clonp pissed Just north at tills place about 6 this afternoon. Houses were unroclcil , Inrns anil windmills torn down , wagons , bungles anil oLlicr prop erty piled up iiiiil scattered A large burn uas torn completely ilovvn tn sltlit of L.C- inais. The storm pusml ( rum ucst tu c st. 1 lie Omaha passenger train from I ho north | ) a setl through the Blorm anil passengers sav the ulr was full of rcofs of houses and otlisr Hying articles , No ll\cs aio reported loft. IiS : MOINUS. Sept 21. ( Special Tele gram. ) Tlie disastrous effects of last nlfilit's hull , rain and wind storm tire seen In nil directions tn this city and vicinity. Tin- datnnRO In this city will foot up several thou- sinil o 'tun In biol.-n glass , dcs r joit shrub bery and lloodltiK of slree's nnJ collnrs. llanll ) a e'ccn housu In the city escape. ! destruction ot glass roofs and vnliliulo plants Ihstdc. Thoiis.uidb of liusheh of ap ples wore grounded and will be almost a total loss. The loot of the DCS Molnos club house collapsed , making an almost complete vvrccl < ot the building uml rlegant furnishings which orlfilnall > cost about $30,000 , nnil were In tlio Imnds ot u receiver. South of the city the fall of hall uas < von more severe , reports from Marlon uml War ren counties sajins hall cohered the ground sovirul Inches and drills \\uie sovniil fett deep The hailstones were of unusual size , and stock of all kinds that v\as unsheltered suffered greatly , man ) animals being killed. Over an Inch anil a half ot rain fall nere Inside ot twenty minutes KAlMirrsnUKO , la. . Sept. 21 A terrific cyclone passed over this section this evening , causing rovcral deaths and destruction of much property. The Folcy house , one-half mile south oC thls > city , Is demolished , n daughter Is dead and father , mother and n son are frightfully wounded Mrs. Polej's arms are both broken and she can hardly re- covc-r. Sirs. Alex Golden , Ihlng 11 few miles cast of here , is dead and Mi. ( Jolden Is not expected to live. At the little town of Cylln- j der , ten miles eait , two or three houses v/er blovMi down uml sev ial persons seri ously Injured. Several whose names have not been learned are missing and many ure supposed to bo killed or wounded. George Morse and Oliver Cole wire In a slaughter lieu e when the storm struck It. Hverybody escaped with their lives. The buildings on the fair grounds , but a few rods away , were demolished In ( Jrcit Oak township , live miles southwest , the storm was Aery severe Many buildings are reported to have been blown duwn , but owing to the local confusion that prevails , it Is impossible to obtain re liable reports In this citj the storm was severe , but no serious damage was done. ASSIST NATURE a little now and then in removing offend ing niattci from the stomach and bow vis and you thereby avoid n multitude of distressing de rangements nnd dis eases , and will have less frequent need of jour doctor's service Of all known agents foi this pur- 'jiosc , Dr Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best. Once iix'd , tlirj nrc nl- ivnjs In favor * Their becondary ef fect is to keep the bowels open and regular , not to fur ther conMipate , as is tlie case with other pills Hence , their great pomilaiHy vvitli Miffereis from habitual constipation , piles and their attendant discomfort and manifold derangements. The ' Pellets. " are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. No care is required while using them , they do not iutcrfeie with the diet , habits or occupa tion , and produce no pain , griping or bhock to the IVstem Thej act in a mild , iasy and natural way and there is no reaction after ward. Their help lasts. The Pellets cure biliousness , nek and bilious headache , dullness , costivcncsb or constipation , sotu .stomach loss of appetite , coateu tongue , indigestion , or d > bpipsia. windy btlchiugs , "heartburn , " pain and distress after eating , and kindred derange ments of the liver , htomach and bowels. In proof of their superior excellence , it can be truthfully said , that they are alw.ivs adopted as a household icniedy after the first trial. Put up in sealed glass vials , therefore alvvajs fresh and tellable. One little " Pellet " is a laxative , two are mildy cathartic. As a "dinner pill " to promote digestion , or to relieve distress fiom over eating , take one after dinner They are tin } ' , sugar-coated granules ; any child will readily take them Accept no .substitute that may be recom mended to be "just ns good " It mav be If Her for Ihc dealer , because of paying him a better profit , but he is not the one who needs help. QUO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RICK1IAN. President. Cashier. Fifsi iationa of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Capital , $100,000 Profits , - 12,000 One of the oldest banks In the state of law * . We BOllclt your business and collections \V * pay fi per cent on time deposits. W will b * pleated to see and servo you. Attnriipyi-it-liiir I'rao _ lice In llm ititn unit friliT.U toiirn. a Itoiinia yiU- - SShn ( art I IIIIIICII IIIUlll * . Ill --Special Coliijcil Bluffs ' OH HENT. LAnOK. PniVATC UAIIN , NBAn Klftli avenue and 1'earl it reel. Apply at Uo olllce. KOIl BALK , T1U3 rUKKlTL'RE AXD LI2 V8K of a tlrsl-clnrs lintel , K rooms , this hotel has a first-clafis riputntlon , fcnllng * fiom CO to SO ut a mej | . located Middle Uioaunuy at the junction of all the strvct cir llnei. It Is tliv but eland In the city of Council Ulurfu , Aildrens ] , U a ollicc , Council Ijlun * . V.VANTnt > A MHT OF ALL. VACANT I.OT8 nnd acruana foi Bale In Cuuncll HiufTs. No fancy prices conslilcicJ I' , J. Jlmli , 6 i'earl since. ximNisiun ROOM ron KENT , located , private family. Addit-ea II 15 , lite , Council UlufC * . _ CHIMNUYH CMANHD , VAULTS CLHANKD. Uil llurke , at VV. H. Homer's. C3S llroadn.iy rO 8AI.K. M HLOC1C ON I'AVRD STUKET. two t'ltK.UH from Umiha motor line , fruit anc formt tii'ea ; line vlen ; alaj other ctiolc < ivalileneo Ijlu. fruit land and farms. < 'ur oi . Ualrd , Iloom 9 , i\erett Llu < .k , Council Uluffa , la. I.IHT YOUR VACANT 1X TS WITH OIIKEN. BlikldH. Nlchulson & Co. IMP llrnadHuy. roit SAM : on HUNT , A aoon PIANO. KOH vail , Iwo iou l heutlnc jitovvs. OtOv T TZl a. Ith 8U Paine's Celery Compound Brightening Thou sands of Homes. How haul it Is ( o see the dear ones giadu- ally losing iheli hold on life and fading away. No home , hovuvor guarded , but has some dear one of whom anslcti never coaxes. Father and mother breaking down under heavy cares , or a sister or a brother glow Ing thin , pale , and weaker day by day Into these t.id homes Pulm's celery com pound conies like a messengei of inoicy There Is sure to be some near iclatlve or friend who ewe recovery from some debili tating sickness to Palne's celery compound. The family physkian. no matter of uliat school , recommends 11 and tills ot others who became vigorous by Its u e This Is the usual stoiy of the entrance ot this remarkable blcod pmifler nnd netve strengthener Into so many bonus In every city und village ot the United States. It restores health , nervous action of the heart , sends purer , ilehcr blood through the Intricate ventricles and chambers of this vital organ and tn.mll/e * Its action by regu lating the nervous system. Paine's celery compound cures speedily and pi'ininiiditly all disorders due to Impure blrod and budl > nourished nerves nnd nerve centres. Mr. Claud Clary , n picture of whose wife appears above , writing from his home In North Topcka , Kan , says : "I have been a sufferer from nervousness for years , and have uted several remedies , none of which did me any good. This season I had a severe attack , and tried Pa I tie's celery compound. One bottle gave mo Im mediate relief. 1 uted two bottles and am as well today as I ever was. "My wife has also used the medicine with much relief. I have recommended It to kCMial of my filends and nm sure that they are satisfied with it " Try It once and be convinced from per sonal experience. S. A. PIERCE & CO. Yes , they have got them ! Got Actual , Positive , Knock-Dowu Bargains in Got the Goods the People want. Got the Shoes that have the style , comfort and wear You will find these things on.y at S. A. PIERCE & CO.'S GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE No. 1OO Main St. , Cor. 1st Ave. See our School Shoas at 75c. SOQ our Boys' Shoes at $1.00. See our Misses' Shoes at 75c and $1.00. See our Ladies' Shoes at $1-00 , $1.25 and $1.50. See our Men's Shoss at $1.00 , $1.S5 and $1.50. All of our RaynoUs Bros. ' Ladies' Fine Shoos that wo sold at $4.00 , $5.00 and $6.00 choice now at $3.00. See our line of Gents' Fine Dress Shoes at $2,00 , $2.50 , $3.00 and $3.50. If you appreciate a saving of 2O per cent on your Shoe bills , we are the people you want to see. S. A. PIERCE & CO. 10O MAIN STREET. ThoNnnthirlrU Unllns I'rrnH nz boreo. full-clrcli It ha tlio larpeM I PI it opening ut anr Conllnunus . llnlln , Joublp.8truko Press lu Uiu World. , tapuctty | Cuuitruetloni UnraVitllly-nll tlie JIEBT. Talks. They talk In tons Hie language ofpront. They are easy sellers. They nrea double stroke press. Profitable to handle. Write for catalogue and discounts. SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WO.IK3 All IdnUiif iluni i j tlio lilxliait my 1. 1 ol tlio irt. /.i Id | > 1 1 ituiiiuii r wr\n \ mil * to tout : ti ! ( " > 1 1 1 no v. vVurK Iirjin.itly u an I uollvjrjl ill | urt < > if tai -ij.il foe A. MACIIi , tfflfttJt.it , nurupU Tel houj ! 4A /