THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOV35MIJE11 29 , ISfM. B Tim OMAHA DAILY 1 COUNCIL IIMJI'TB. ' OFFICE , - NO. 12 PEAUL 8TIIEKT. Delivered by carrier lo any part of Ihe city. II. W. TILTON , Lessee. TKI.nrilONnS-Huslncss onlce , No. ! nlglil No. 23. MKXTWfl. Mayne Heal Estate agency , D35 Hroadway. Arvcn Ahlo of this city was married to Miss Susie Hunt of Hastings , la. , last week. The Ir.nlsfalls will present "I'lacer Gold" at Uohany'8 Thursday evening , December 6 , for the benefit of St. Ilcrnord's hospital. A valise bclinglnR to Icrt ) Iludd , a young man whose fa ; l < y lives here , has been found hidden In tha wood * several miles oust of the city , near the Chaut-miua grounds. The cl y council mot yesterday morning as a committee of the whole and took a drive In the hurry-up wagon around the city lor the purpose of Investigating the subject of pro posed public Improvements. A sociable will bo given tomorrow evening In the basement of St. Francis Xjvler's church for the benefit of the poor. J. J. Fralnoy will recite and Miss Jennie Keating . will dug. There will also bo other attrac tions. William Iliicbner , who works at Oelse'B bottling works , was at work yeslerdny when a pop bdttle exploded and a piece of broken glass went flying through the air , striking Hucbner In the eye. He will lose the sight of the Injured member. The silk of Peter C. Mlllsr against F. II. Deck & Co. for $2,000 damages on account of an alleged wrongful suing out of a writ of attachment was on trlnl all yesterday after noon before Judge Smith. Tin ; suit Is an outgrowth of the Miller failure some three years ago. Hen I. Salinger has written the police of * Council Illiiffs of a burglary that took place al his home. In Manning last Sunday. A gold watch and chain and a gold Knights of Pythias badge were stolen. Mr. Salinger is the recently elected reporter of the supiemc court of Iowa. The first "oscsmbly" took place last even ing the Grand hotel and most of the promi nent social lights were In .full glow. As the Initial ono of several social .events of great Importance to bo given this winter , the affair outshone all predecessors In magnificence of costumes and decorations. The dining room was used for dancing anil supper wai served In the ladles' ordinary. The board of supervisors has decided to clean up the Judge's room adjoining the dls- - , trlct court room In the court home In honor of the recent landslide. Supervisor Wads- worth states that In ordinary years , when the majorities are comparatively slight , such a thing would never be thought of , but when the republicans arise and literally wipe theli opponents from the face of the earth , II seems that some otllcial action should be taken to show the democratic appreciation ol the true situation. A man with a kalsomlne brush will accordingly be put to work al once. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ re * Wo have two nice six-room cottages on 1 * Avenue G , near Twenty-ninth street , which wo will fell at a bargain If taken at once. Hay window , good cellar , water In yard , largo lot. Small payment down and balance In installments. Lougeo & Towlc , 235 Pearl street. OVIIMTOUKII : > . Wo Ncrit Money. And If you- need the goods the following prices should effect an exchange : Axmlnslers , $1.25 a yard. Moqucttes , $1.00. „ Ye'votHi ' s" > c. ' yOdy llrussels , S5a to $1.00. ! & Tapestry Urussels , 45c to SGc. * " Ingrains ( all wool ) , BOc to COc. Ingrains ( unions ) , 45c. Ingrains ( double cottons ) , 22c to K5C. These prices arc for cash only. COUNCIL 11LUFFS CAHI'BT CO. , 407 llroadway. A Squnro Too And a square deal go together when Myers the shod man , makes the deal. The new \.j \ square toe shoes delight the ladles. Dcurlclus * music house has few expenses : high grade planes are sold reasonably. IK Etutsman street. Celected hard wood for heating stoves. II. A. COX , 37 Main street. Tel. 4J. I'KIISO.VAL 1M/MHJM I'llH. It. Kverett will spend Thanksgiving will relatives In Kansas City. W. E. Hewitt and G. W. Gates of Davl City , Neb. , are In the city , stopping al th Grand hotel. D. II. Miller of Ucd Oak , formerly Unite States marshal , was In the city yesterdaj Ho leaves for Chicago today. Miss Edith Elliott of Austin , III. , IB I the city , the guest of Mrs. McKuno and Mr : I. M. Treynor on First avenue. William Larimer of Chicago Is Rpendln Thanksgiving and St. Andrew's days wit W. S. IlcwetBon on Park avenue. E. Eascdale , accompanied by Mr. and Mr J , F. Hunt , has gone to Olathe , Kan. , callc there by the death of his brother. A. T. noddy of Ues Molnes and Joh Cary of Atlantic are among the Iowa peopl who registered at the Grand lintel yesterday. L. W. Sllverthorn of Fremont , Neb. , I In the city for a visit with his brother-li law , II. S. Jones , and family , on Fran street. Mr. J. n. Ilrown and wife , with their tw daughters , of Knowlesvllle , N. Y. , are vlsli Ing Captain and Mrs. I ) . I ) . Clark. M Ilrown la a cousin of' Captain Clark's an comes from the latter's early homo * In tl east , so that the visit Is fraught with man pleasant reminiscences. James T. Anderson , the deputy city ma ; shal , received a telegram yesterday mon Ing announcing the death of his mother I Taylor , 111. She had been n hiifferer froi paralysis for three years past , but the tlrol that proved u fatal ono occurred last Satui day. The funeral will occur Friday. Deputy United States Marshal S. S. Etl crldgo of DCS Molnes was In the city ycstei day. Ho states that the capital city Is a worked up over the question of whether tl petitions under which the saloons are no being operated , as provided by the mulct lav were suniclently signed. About 1,500 nami were thrown out. by the board of supcrvlsoi as Ineligible , and that leaves every saloc keeper some COO short. Some serious con plications hav ? arisen as a result. At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph ofilt shorthand reporter and typewriter will wrll Utters , depositions , etc. , very cheap. Dr. I. U. Parsons , Archer block. Tel. 211 School Kxcrclaes. A large crowd gathered at the assembl room of the High school building yesterds afternoon to hear the exercltes In which tl pupils of the school were to take part. Tl program was a most attractive one , one < the best , It U eald , over presented at an High school exhibition , Tha names of tl performers were given In ycsterJay's He Not to particularize , every performer d admirably , and * reflected credit , not only c himself , but on the teachers , whose atslstani in the preparation of the program plays sue an Important part , It was the first time th year that the High School Literary soclei had charge of affairs , and President Hen Sawyer's opening address referred to th fact. The recitations , orations , essays or declamations were Interspaced with mus of an excellent variety. The High school fortunate In having musicians In plenty , 01 the program contained selections , on tl violin and piano , vocal numbers , and quarte by Messrs. Tom Askln , Grahl. Thaddeus E < wards and Charles Havcratock. Similar e erclses were held In all the other scoots tlis city , ami each building was filled \sll the friends of the pupils. Boston Store will be elated all day toda FOWLBU. DICK & WALKEU. CM cooking itovea for cent and .for itla i Gu Co.'s office. E j'e laundry , 721 llroaaw y , far gci work. Tel. 157. ' Wtihtrwomen ui Domtitlo io p. J me * & O'Kcefe , real estate and Insurant. Tb * Uundrlc * u * JDomeatio NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How the Citizens Will Observe Thanks giving in This Locality , PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS CONTRIBUTE Annual UlfU to Charity Made Jinny Hearts Glad-Union Itcllslotu Service * nt the llroailuuy Methodist Church Tills Mornlnc * The annual war with turkey Is expected to begin us usual this morning and last , In some form or other , all day long. The people are expected to have the advantage In , the earlier stages of the conflict , but there Is a fair prospect of the turkey having some thing to say before the doctor Is through prescribing for those whoso appetites prove unmanageable. The pupils of the various public schools of the city made their annual contribution to charity yesterday. Every little on ? , and most of the big ones , took to tcliool In the afternoon something out of his own abund ance. It might be an apple , or a potato , era a basket full of either , or something else Just .a * united the convenience of the smal philanthropist. Every school building was turned Into a distributing station and pro visions went out by the wagon load fron every one , being taken In by the Christlai Home , Woman's Christian association. Woman's Htllef corps , or some other of the numerous charitable organizations of tlu city , who In turn will sec that they go to some of the poor and deserving people who otherwise wotil.I have a sorry time of It celebrating Thanksgiving. Ht'Ilgious services arc to b ; held this morn ing at the llroadway Methodtst church , and all the Protestant churches In the city , with the exception of the Episcopal , will Join. Rev. E. W. Allen of the Christian church will preach. At St. Paul's church Hector E. J. Ilabcock will preach. Both of these services will be at 10:30 : a. in. The city and county ofllces , courts and batiks , as well as a good many of the business houses , will remain closed all day , anil nearly all ( he business firms will close their places nt least In the afternoon , In order to give their employes a vacation. The pupils of the city schools will also have a day off , but will be required to report for duty Friday , contrary to the usual custom. This evening the Dodge Light Guards will glvo a dance at their armory In the Hughes building. The Chrlitlan church will keep open houss from 7:30 : to 10:30 : p. in. , and Ilev. E. W. MUn unites with all the members of the church In extending an Invitation to every one to bo present. The entertainment Is Vv tended especially for the young men of * ie city who arc away from home and have no place to spend the evening. All strangers may be assured of a hearty welcome and will have a chanca to enjoy that part of the day at least among friends who will do all In their power to make It an occasion of thanks- giving. At 9 o'clock this morning a game of foot bull will be played between the elevens ol the Council Bluffs and Omaha High schools at the ground on the corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-llrst street. These clubs have done fcomo goo4 playing In the past , and an energetic game may be looked for. The Council Bluffs Rifle club will spsml a portion of the day In shooting on the range east of the city , commencing at 9 o'clock. A. E. Kllpatrlck of Flllmoro , Cal. . had the misfortune to have his leg caught between a cart and a stone and badly bruised. Ordi narily he would have been laid up for two or three weeks , hut says : "After using one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began tc feel better , and In three days was entirely well. The peculiar soothing qualities which Chamberlain's Pain Halm possesses I have never noticed In any other liniment. I take pleasure In recommending it. " This lini ment Is also of great value for rheumatism and lame back. The Kurtli Trembled. Ono of the principal topics of conversatlor on the street corners and In the resorts when men most do- congregate was an exploslor that awoke the echoes as well as a good man ) people about 11:30 : o'clock Tuesday night The commotion was caused by a huge nicteoi which passed over the city , making every thing so light for a few seconds that prln could have been read liutl any of the specta tors cared to put In the brief time occuplei by the passage of the heavenly visitor h that way. Shortly before It reached the west ern horizon It broke Into three pieces am fell to the earth , the fracture being followei a few seconds later by a tremendous boon which shook the windows In houses all eve the city. SI Danforth Is authority for th statement that his farm near Blair , Neb , was fortunate enough to be the place selecte for the thing to alight and the allghtlni was done In GO successful a man tier that If It had only bee done a few weeks earlier fall plowln would have been unnecessary. A travelln ; man started the , report that a hotel wa razed to the ground and fourteen peopl killed. During the day an extra cipher wa added to the number of fatalities , as well a a good many other interesting details , \\lilc fortunately were without foundation. Wor received from Honey Creek , Crescent an other localities In southwestern Iowa Is I the effect that the shock was felt there th same as here. I'or HID Children. W. A. McGulrc , n well known citizen o McKay , Ohio , It of the opinion that thcr Is nothing as good for children troubled wit colds or croup as Chamberlain's Cough Item edy. He has used It In his family for sev era ! years with the best results and aluny keeps a bottle of it In the house. After hav Ing la grlppo ho was himself troubled wit i- a severe cough. He used other remcdlc without benefit and then concluded to tr the children's medicine , and to liU delight 1 soon effected a permanent cure. llldii't Touch Him. Ed Miller was convicted of btirglarly I this city four years ago und has served term In the penitentiary , but his cxpcrlcnc seems not to have had the desired reforms IV tory effect , for ho Is now serving a thlrtj day term In the Omaha Jail and the finger of the Council Bluffs olllcera are itching t get hold of him for a misdeed commute tier * . Last Saturday night he stopped at th Hevero house. When he went away In th morning Officer Slead ran across him an was half Inclined to gather him In on gener. principles , but ho let his compassion get tli better of his Judgment and Miller crosse the river. Shortly afterward It was dltcverc that he had taken with him a ? 15 overcoc belonging to Manager Duwo of the llevei house. It was found on Douglas street , b < tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets , whei had left It. At Mrs. Wilson's boarding lious ' where he has been stopping , lie stole a fe articles of so small value that only a Ja nenter.ce could be Imposed. It Is claimed th : at a South Omaha boarding housa kept b Mrs. Deane ho stole a lot of clothing value at $45 , and It Is very likely that he will t sent to the penitentiary at Lincoln It tl charge can be proved. If the South Omali oftlclals think they have not evidence enoug to Insure a conviction , however. It is proliab that they will consent to his being brougl hero for a trial before being put through h paces there. Ten per cent discount on all trimmed ha this week at Miss Ragdale's. Oil cake , $1.40 per sack at Davis' . Coppi Cheer unit Herb Tonln Can be purchased only of the 0. n. Wheel * Brewing company , Wheeler & Hereld , Coui ell Bluff * , la. llurcelil by Daylight. A thief broke Into the house of W. 1 Halnbrldge , 7H Fourth street , Tuesday afte noon while all the members of the fa ml were away. When Mrs. Halnbrldge can home In the evening she found that a necl Inco valued at over $50 and a flne gold rlr were m Us Ing. A diamond pin that had bet Ipft sticking In a cushion close by was n meddled with. Yesterday her son , Bert M Cargar , found that a fine oerf oat and a sol gold watch chain were alia taken. The th ! was somewhat erratic In his movements , ha Ine left the illver are severely alone , BI eft untouched some articles of as much value o > the ones ho stole. IIF.NNISON llltOS , Store closes promptly at 12 o'clock , noon. Today until noon standard dress prints , 2c a yard. Ladles' Jersey ribbed vests until noon , lie each. Infants' all wool knit booties , Cc a pair. Children's 20c knit mittens , lOc a pair. Ladles' 2Cc knit mittens , 15c a pair. Buttermilk soap until noon , Cc a cake. DENNISON BUGS. , Council Bluffs. wiU , HUM ) A j > r.iu cii.Y.niinit r.siox. . Aldermen Afrnlit to Kxpreis iin Opinion About 1'nvliiK Second Avenue. A special meeting of the city council was held last evening , with Mayor Cleaver and Aldermen Drowlck , Gleason , Grahl , Keller , Nicholson , Illshton , Spetman and White pres ent. ent.Tho The ordinance allowing the police and flrc departments to glvo ono ball apleco each year was given Its second reading and then laid on the table. Electrician Hradlcy of the fire department said that the city could save $150 to $200 by buying 2,200 pounds of wire and allowing the Postal Telegraph company to string It , ns It had agreed to do. The matter was re ferred to the lire committee , with power to act. act.Tho The question of whether the city or county should pay for the policemen who were es- eclully appointed for election was brought p and referred to the city attorney for legal dvlce. His report will be called for next londay night. The committee of the whole recommended tat on account of lack of funds the petitions or the opening of Third , First and Twentl- th streets should not be done. At the sug- cstlon of Alderman Gleason and the request f several property owners the report was ltd on the table. City Engineer Etnyro reported that ho had abulated the paving bids for Second avenue nd found that on their face , without con- Idorlng the quality of the brick , C. E. H. Campbell was lowest , Martin Hughes second nd E. A. Wlckham third. After this report ad been heard the aldermen tipped back In heir chairs and spent a pleasant social hour nd a half In discussing fall plowing , \eathcr , the recent election and other topics t absorbing Interest , but every man who md an opinion on the. subject of paving , If hero was such n man present , seemed back- van ! about expressing It. As Is usually the aso , It was decided that the- matter of let- Ing the contract should bo done behind jarred and bolted doors. A star chamber csslon will be held some time between now nd the end of the week , and the contract vlll De awarded Monday. "Tho new steamship St. Louis was chrls- enecl with Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Cham pagne. " _ Lost , flue new seal plush cape , satin lined , ur trimmed , Tuesday afteinoon In eastern lart of town. Lost from buggy while dellv- ring. Return to our store and get reward. iennlson Bros. Cimestlc soap outlasts cheap soap. Davis sells drugs , paints and glass cheap , Murrlugu Licences. Thanksgiving will bring happiness to the allowing matrimonially Inclined young people ple : > Iamo and Address. Age. W. H. lllsAllegan , Mich 3 ( 0 m mil Stuff , Council JJIufts 3 : 13. T. Orlffln , Council Bluffs 2f Alaudu lOnlcy , Council I ! luff a 1 ! eno Plunkett. I'ottuwattamle county. . . . 2 ( torn Wells , I'ottawattumle county If tenj.imlii Spry , I'ottnwnttnmle county. . . . 2 : Aluggle I'rlt'kson , Pottiiwuttamle county 21 3uy P. Ward , Omaha 31 Inrrlett II. Hulchln ? , Omaha 31 jeorge IVuiles , I'ottawnttamle county. . . . 2 ( Madeline Koch , Pottuwattamlc county. . . 21 William TesHler , Omaha 2 ! tlckii Ilrasoh , Flllmore county. Neb 1 ! 5eone II. Hunthorn , Council Bltiffs 21 tuchel C. Uuvlson , Council Bluffs. . 2 ! Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney Too- Lies. Trial size , 25 cents. Alt drugglili. Miss Rico wilt hold a sale of art needle work and china paintings Tuesday anc Wednesday , December 4 and G , at 128 Fourtl street. All are Invited. Objects to tlii * Jury. John Coyle was to have had a trial ii Justice Field's court yesterday on the charge of committing an assault and battery upoi Charles Goldapp , but proceedings were fud denly Interrupted by the flllng of an aflldavl l > y Ambrose Burke , one of the attorneys foi the state , alleging fraud In the drawing of th Jury , and demanding that a new ono b drawn. He claims to have seen Coyle jus before the hour set for the trial plylni Thomas Allen , one of the Jurors , with whisk ; In Marvin White's saloon , half a block fron the court room. He was given until Frlda ; morning to pro\e up his caee , and Is nov lius-tllii' ; for evidence to show that the jur ; was packed with the Intention of clcarlni Coyle regardless of the evidence. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney tru'i Mts. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists. Grand Hotel , Council lllufTi ) , Unopened. Newly furnished. Every modern con venlenc" . First class In all respects. Hates $2.60 to $3.00. B. F. CLARK. Proprietor Dry pine kindling fcr sale. Cheaper thai cobs. H. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephoni 48. Domestic neap breaks hard water. Wo still have plenty of flowers for Thanks giving at reasonable prices. J , F. Wllco.i Florist , Telephone 00. Ground oil cake $1.30 hhd. at Morgan t Co.'s drug store , 134 Broadway. Cheap Itnli'H to tlio Wear. On December 4 and IS the Union Paclfl will sell llrst class round trip tickets to al points In Kansas , Nebraska , Colorado , Wyo mlngand Utah at a rate of one standard firs class fare for the round trip , plus $2. Reai of wonderful prosperity of the irrigated dls trlcts along the line of the Union Pacific an take this opportunity to see for yourself. For further Information , descriptive prlnte matter , tlmo tables , etc. , call on or addrcs your nearest ticket agent , or H. P. DEUEL , C. T. A. U. P. System. 1302 Farnam St. , Omaha. I210.Tlt.i Steel Hull Men Morn Iloppful for Not Srason'n Ittisliiox. CLEVELAND , Nov. 28. The Iron Trafl Hevlew thin week cays : One element of ur certainty In the figuring for 1603 In Ire and steel Is eliminated by the contlnunnc of the steel rail agreement. At $22 tlier promises tp bo a fair volume of buying h railroads able to float bonds. Inquiries froi some of them arc iilreudy In. The action c the steel rail makers will give support tether other parts of the imxtlut , reinforcing nmm facturers In the belief that 1S95 will glv a check to the- policy of profitless operatic that has prevailed HO long. The Kllenco c the coke operators In the Connellnvllle r < Klon about the price of their product ftt January 1 Is getting- more oppressive. Th general desire to know about the probabi status of bessemer pljr early In the year 1 evidenced In the number of consumers an middlemen who are sounding the marke While there lire rumont of transactions , turns out that there Is little buying In th Plttstnuir valley and Wheeling districts. Wouldn't Quaili the Indictment ! . DUBUQUE , la. . Nov. 28. ( Special Teh gram. Judge Shlras today overruled motion to quash Van Buren Indictments. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo : Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry 76 ; Pitcher's Castoria. KICK ON BREAD COMBINE. k Central I.nbor Union lrclite to Do Sonin The Omaha Central Labor' n Ion hfld a regular meeting last n'ght 'ijv T'aUerson'B hall , with o large number ot UeUfcates pres ent. New delegates were adnm Jf'and ' given the obligation ns follows : D.ivlil Hopkins , William Taylor nnd Edward IlecMtad of tlie International Association of Incdln.sts Xo. 31 , and Krod Fohman of the Omaha Stone Cuttcra union. / u The following resolution wa 4 unanimously adopted : , i ; t AVhercnp , It lias come to , the. .knowledge . of Onmha Centrnl Labor union that the bakers of this city have rjiitcft-tl Into a combination by which the jirlco'Uf ' lireait Is mailo so lilgli as to be out of till proportion to the cost of Hour and labor nnd , Whereas , The laws of tin ) Rtnte of Ne- lirasku ( FPO Hcsalon laws of 1S9. pace 61fi , chapter t9) ! expressly and justly forbids and provides penalties for such combinations , theiefore be It n volved , That the low committee of Omaha Centrnl Labor union Is hereby In- Htmcted to nt once Investigate such viola tions of this law , and Is hereby empowered to take such action as will lead to the : irompt prosecution of said violators of the aw , and authority Is hereby given said lommlttco to draw on the treasury of thin inlon for whatever funds may be necessary 'or such prosecution. Considerable discussion was had regarding he advisability of sending a lobby commlt- co to the legislature during the cession. Opinion was divided upon this subject , and t was finally decldcdl to leave the matter n the hands of the law committee and re- uest this committee to make a report at the itxt regular meeting of the union. Some line was also spent in talking over several neasures that will be brought before the eglslaturc , and It Is expected that at the lext meeting the committee will have all ho bills asked for by the Central Labor .inlon In shape to be presented for passage. A. motion was passed Instructing the law committee to frame a bill which would bring about a better transfer system by the Omaha Street Railway company. Away (4 ( to 7 doea ) OF Dr. Pierced Pleasant Pellets To any one sending name and address to vs on a postal card. Once Used , They are Always In Favor. f fence , our object in sending' ' them out broadcast They absolutely cure Sic- , Headache , Bil iousness , Constipation , Coated-Tongue , Poor Appetite , Dyspepsia and kindred derange ments of the Stomach. Liver and Uowels. Don't accept some substitute said to be "just as good. " ni \ The substitute costs the'dealer less. Jt costs you ABOUT the same. HIS profit is in the "Jltsf'Xs good. " WHERE IS VpVRS ? Address for Fs.na BAMFLB , J ' World's Dispensary Medical'Association , Mo. 663 JHtUa St. , BUFFALO , AT. K a well Man.of IHDAPOX M TUB ORK vj- ' HtWDOC REMEDY rnoDCcia ins IDOTB HKMITH III BO VATS. Ciirc.Bll Nervous lilicasoi. Fnlllnir Memory , rim li.El plriFne , Nightly litV- + * * Ions , etc. , c&useil by jmt abur"0 , iriwrTlforand size ( oBbrunLenereixnp , and qulcklruutfturcly lettoren fo > tMuiihoi > amold or young. Tanllycnrrlcdln icet poclcot. I'rlcaiM.OO a package. BU [ or r. oo Hl , written BII arAntro to cure or money refunded. Pon't Imiran ( nutationbut Inslit on liurtnc 1N1 > A1'O. II yoiirUru trlstlms not got It , we nlll * end It prepaid , IJ dental otedloal Co. , i'rop * . , Chicago , 111. , oreor ; tell. SOLD by Kulm & Co , Cor ijtli and Doubts SU , , and J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. I4tli and Douglass St3. . OMAHA. NEB IB. E. C. WEST'S 1IE273 ASD is sold umlor poaitivo written ecminiifep , by nuthorlznd ngents only , to euro Wenlc Memory ; Loss of Ilrnln and Nerve1 Power : Ixwt Manhood : Quickness ; NinhtljOBBts ; Kvil Drcnnie ; Iack f Confidence ; Nervousnocs ; Latitude ; ( ill Uraiiifl ; Loss of Power of the UoncrntivoOrcnnH in either BOI , cnnaod hyovor-exortion , YontlifuIISrroraor ExcesaiYo U o of Tobacco , Opium or Liquor , which lends to Misery , Consumption , Iiwmity and Death , lly mail , ( t a box ; six fur S3 : wild written cnnrnntcotn euro or refundjnoney. West's LUer Till ! rare Blclc Ilend.irhe. Hiliounnoss , Liver Complaint , HonrHtomnrh. Dyspepsia and Constipation. U UAHANTKEU leeucd only by Goodman Drug Co , Omaha. The Mercer Hotel Cor. 18lli niid Howard StroBls , Under now imiimu-Pmont. will furnUli I1KT- TKH MKALSnml flCTThlt HOOMtjal ( ! sloivm Itemed und electric llwlitodi I tiin : any hotel In Omalm for thu rate of S2.0O per diiy. Itnoms with bath J'.W mid W.OJ. Try the Mcrcor next tlmo you visit the city. Take the Hsiniey street cuut : Union , Depot to 12th stroci. From Woustor snout Uoiiot tuko car to Howard street. . _ It. SILLOH'AY , . WHATCANCUTICURADO Everything thatl , clfon lnrf , purifying , and bean. tlfylUK for llie etlp , acalp.niHl hair of iulunu ami children ttio t.'t'Ti. cuiu ltEJiEitiE "t\lll do. They eperdlly curq lchDR | | anil burning cczemai , cleanup the tcalp of caly humor. , purify the blood , and re * luiuinuimir. i. They are absolutely ! pure , ogrceaMe , atd unfalllpguKod ! every n here. ANALYTICAL CHEMICAL/LABORATORY / , C. L Decker , Plja macfst , 200 Main Street - T Council Bluffs , Goto Becker's Pharmacy wiiir your Prescripts " Special Notices Gotiijei ) CHIMNEYS CLEANED ; VAUI.TB CLBANED Ud Uurke. at 'W. B , llomtr'i , MS Broadway. T1IIIEK flNELY LOCATED ROOMS VOJ roit : all modern con\enlence ; will rent cheap Ul I'arl. avenue. WANTED TO TUADB Oil SKI.U HIHIl grade tileycle , 30 pound * , good a * new. In nrat rlata shape ; will take cumct In part pay , t 21 , lice olHce. WANTKD. SITUATION AB HOl'HEKBEI'EI ' by mlddie-agrd Uerman lady , IK South ilali itreet. T. Vollmcr. Men's Overcoats. We must Jitrnish you with that overcoat or ulster that you've put off buying till now. We know wcvc got to make prices to do it and here they arc : Long cut , black and blue and tan kersey overcoats , with velvet collars , 48 inches long , for , . . Black diagonal worsted overcoat with velvet collar , medium length , 44 inches , worth at least $12 , all wool , at AH wool , blue , brown or tan , beaver Overcoats , extra heavy 7 lined weight , 50 inches long , Italian Extra fine blue or black kersey overcoats with sillc sleeve lin ing , 50 inches long , full box style H. Cook Clothin successors to Columbia Clothing Co 13th and Farnam Streets , Omaha , HOW IMPORTANT- When buyin g a carpet to have one that is satisfactory bothin style and quality. The best makes cost but little more , they are worth the difference better wool , better dyes , better work , gives better satisfaction. We are offering in our Drop Pattern Sale some of the very best makes of goods at about / price : Drop Patterns Best Ingrains - - 45c yard " " " Brussels " Tapestry - 700 " " " Brussels " Body - 850 Why "drop patterns , " because manufacturers have dropped them from their line and we cannot duplicate them-- you may find some better patterns in our stock , but no better goods. See these as early as you can it may save you something. Orchard & Wilhelm CO. 1414-16-18 St. - - Douglas . Complete Drapery Dept. 2nd Floor. IS WOETII ANY NUMBER IN THE ] : * l > cctiillu If It be a "Jluihil Umbrella , " Hint f/frn - airiiy liinltieof littil limit ( inil fiirf- i < wmr , IIlit make * tli titan if/to rii ! < / * It a n-iill.-liifi nir- tralnraufapiitfruiau. ( . "TII'O J.V llMil ) , " n tune anil urn- tirtlla ! Haw iluci Unit unit your A litiil.io > neKtiilhli rnnrlliiit < < ( lie r/iiiiif/rd into a licinitlj'tit srrelreiibla iimbrtltn In ( in < " - tfuut Tlirifarr"twain out , " mill are lite lintxlniinriit. ttob- lilrnt itrif lltlnu of Ihe m-iifoit .1 beautiful i > re r > tt to yoimrlfor mil/I'flfiid KlfVautla carveil , rare irooif lianillm , inuaitteil ( it ml Id Hrrr anil yotil I.Ike jjinito see them , anillot of other itorrltlet. WOLLMAN 409 Broadway , M. , - - T//H JK\\1SJMK , GEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. niCKMAN. President. Caibler. First Nationa of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , $100,000 Profits , 12,000 On of the oliltit tank * In th tUU ot Iowa. W * ollclt your builucu md collection * . W pay I p r cent on time depnilt * . W will Ul pltutd to ie and icrvt you. lH earno.Ht exultation and J ° > ' . So would yours ' he .f ym | klicwj'wllt , he knows Unit 5)1 ) ! ) Main street is stocked with inoi'o bargains in Shoes , Hats , Underwear and Furnishing Goods than any other store in Connell - ell IMulI's and Omaha. lie uses but few notes , you perceive , nnd you will need but few notes- bank notes or coins to get pos session of stylish , handsome nnd comfortable things. Expenses of doing business at 1)10 ) arc SO per cent less than further uptown , and this is one of the ninny secrets of the iim mense success of T. J3. JJUCJJISS , The Loading Dowu Town Merchant. Council BluffsPaint , Oil & Glass Co , LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA , Wo carry a full line of all kinds of Paints Oils , Glass and Painters' Supplies. "We are manufacturers of Art Glass and can make you anything you want in that lino. Wo carry a ftill line of Window Sash , glazed and unglazed , and will make you bottom prices on any sash that you want. Our sash are all Council Bluflsmako. We have over 1,000 hot-bad sash in stock. Come and see us or write for prices , ' Nos , 1 and 3 Fourth Street ,