THE OMAHA DAILY lKKTT \ Hs jgY , 7sOVI2M : lim 10 , 1805. QJia MiigiEif rmirpEipUEJ iMy NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1 5. Office , 12 Pcnrl Street. H. W. Tlltoti , iMnttagcr ntul Lessee. all 1 ; v- fr § ( MI.NOIl MIJ.VMON. j Chrysanthsmumi. J. n. McPherfon. Tel. 211 IJlnff City Imlne , No. 71 , A. F. and A. M. . Mil meet In regular conimunlcntlon this even- ton. All Muter Masmn cordUlly Invited. J. 1 tl. Atkln.i , Rfcretarjr. James I ) . Macltle , with "Orlmes1 Cellar " will ' next Thursday Dt/or. ppponr at Dohany'n day evening. As a farce comcily this at traction IB Ha Id to be one of the best now en Hi1 ; road , Clan Stewart will Iea\o the corner of Fourth street and Broadway this evening at 0-30 o'clock to go to Omaha and meet Iloyal Chief Biecn of Ilrcedwood , III. , who l to be the guest of Clan Gordon. Dick Webster , who has been held for the p.ipt ten days on siinpleion of bflng Implicated In thn murder of To.xas Maker , was turned loose yesteiday by order of Judge McGeo. the grand Jury having returned no Indictment agalnrt him , Bob Stack and JOP Scott turned out to be th chief offenders In the row at Andy Ilnleti'p saloon n few night ? ago , and Stuck was fined $17.50 by Judge McGce yesterday morning. Scott foiled to show up for trial , nnd Is mid to be sick. The officers are look ing for him. llolon , Bill Kcrncy and Bob Scott have been lilt-charged. Tlio care of the stnto against J. F.Valtrs , cliarg-d with practicing medicine without n license from the Stitc Hoard of Health , was continued again In Justice Vlen's court ye ? trrday until Monday , by agrscment of the parties The delay Is owing to the failure of Walters to rali-c the money to pay the costs of the proceedings agalna him. W. A. Baker of Chicago inado a contract ycslcrdiy by which Sullivan & Gilbert's opera , "Tho Mikado , " will bo produced Decomb'r 1C ami 17 , under the auspices of St. Paul's guild , by local talent. A mooting of the Pow. hatan 0i | ra company will be hold this even ing at 7.30 o'clock at the Itoyal Arcanum hall for rehearsal. All who took put In the prcTOiitatlon ot "Powhatan" ore requested to bo present. Albert Isaacson of Omaha filed an in formation In Justice Vim's court yesterday for a search warrant for the premises of ono Shaffer , at 341S Avenue A , alleging that he had reamn to believe that a blcyclhlch had bcun stolen from him In Omaha wns con- ctaled there. No trace of thu wheel was found by Constable Baker , who made a thor ough search. A fight arose between John Hale and J. S , Williams yesterday on account of a horse of Hals's , which got Into a cornfield belonging to Williams. Williams threw Halo against n b.irb wire fence , hurting his olomnch nnd his dignity. Halo had Williams arrested on a charge of assault with Intent to do great bo.llly Injury. The- difficulty will be aired In Justice Cook's court Krlday , November 22 Williams Is out on bonds. Farm loans made In western Iowa at lowcsl rates. No delay In closing loans. Klro and tornado Insurance written In best of compa riles. Bargains In real estate. LOUGEE & TOWM3. 235 Pearl street. Among the novelties now attracting alien tlon at Dufreo Furniture. Co.'s. 336 , 338 Broad way , nro the splendid lines of pictures , easel nnd screens. Two .More Grand Harvest Excursions , via the Burling- tea route , November 27 and December 11 , t various points southeast , south and southwest Rates , ono fare , plus $2.00 , for round trip. 0. M. BROWN , Ticket Agent , Council Bluffs. SfiHrty A in o n K Hie S < Along the river near Csscont City ther live quite a number of squatters , and It I their custom to liavo n dance every Saturda night. Ono ot these social events was pull ; oil last Saturday night , and among the guest were John Hose and Charles Crane. The tw men had been parties' ' to a law twit , tried be fore a Crescent justice shortly before , an Crane came out victorious. This gave rls to a thirst for gore In Hos3. According t the testimony of eye-witnesses Host knockei Crane down and commenced to pummel hln about the face , refusing to stop when Gran crlqd enough. To prevent Crane's face Iron being utterly annihilated , a man named Vln cent stcpr-ed forward and shoved n gun undo Hose's nore. Ho then desisted. There wer no arrests. A Correction. We wish to correct a slight typograpblca ertor that occurred In a recent issue of Th Hep which made us say that T. II. Hughe ' of 019 South Main street was a dealer It 't "hardware. " Mr. Hughes does not sell hard v.r.ro , but the winter underwear ho Is sellln will stand moro "hard wear" and give mor gerernl satisfaction for the money than an ; line In the- city and lie has It from 7fic up. Wo liavo sold 3,000 liotbed sash In Iowa an Nebraska nnd never had a kick. We now hav ready for Immediate delivery 1,000 moro n bed rock prices. Write- for prices on all kind glazed sash , glass , paints , oils , etc. , statin quantity desired. Council LI I u IT a Paint ( Oil Co. The Standard piano next to the Hardman. MiiHt Know More About It. F. W. Nash filed a motion in the dlstrlc court yesterday morning for a more Rjieclll statement ot the claim which the Union Lun and Improvement company mnkea agalns him for $155,000 damages for malicious at tnchmcnt. Ho wants the company to stat to whom Paul wns about to sell the con pony's real estate In the northwestern par of the city , and how much was to bo pal for It , to state whether any bargain had act ually been mndo for Iho sale of the land , an bow Nash converted the property of th company to his own UFO. The llenl Kuel Saver * Art- the Oak Garlands , air tight , magazln for hard coal , the Peerless Garland Surfac Burners nnd the Art Garland , the queen o beauty , at P C. DeVols. New I'leture Framex. Wo have n largo line of new frames I nil the latest stylet. Remember wo mom ; the linen framea to your order. H. C. SMITH & CO. The Bluff City hiumlry for fine work ; 3 North Main streettolephonej ; 311. Hurtled Chlelceii. W. Xcntz W H Biwlng wood peacefully I J. W. Walker's wood yard , next to the clt pitrol house , yesterday afternoon when Ii biiddenly titopped nnd wont into the yard n Z. W. Cole , just west of the wood yard. II 8ii ° aked up to Colo's chicken coop , pulled on a chicken , wrung Its neck , threw It Into Hick , and put the eack In Wulkcr's pli Patrol Driver Sandal happened to bo watchln the ontlro pocoedlng from n wlndoxv In tl rear of tha patrol liouo. Ho arrey'.ed JSent nnd Jnlled him on the charge of larceny. To llee SiiliNcrllierH , All subscribers of The Boa who neglcctc or fallid to .complete their series of Ame lean Encyclopedia Dictionary | > nrtn cm b supplied by calling at The Bee office th week. Theto In n comfort and elcganco In wearln work done by our now collar shaping ilcvlc not found elsouhere. Eagle Laundry con ; pany , 724 Broadway , Tclcphonu , 167. Wanted , at 527 Willow avenue , a good gl for general liouwwork. I it Illi I'olNoiiliiK ii Out ; , Herman Linden , a gardener living on Ilurr ton rtreet , was arrested yesterday mornln on the charge of poisoning a dog belongln to Deputy Marshal Jam's Andcriun la Thursday , U 0. Deem furnished the In fotmatlon to Anderson which led to the a rest. Deem eay that he saw Linden coa the dog to his back door ami hand him plcco .of meat. The dog ate It und a fe minutes later Uy down and died. A grea deal of this nor I of business baa been don during the latt year or two. Hvo you seen the new gas heating stove t the company's ofllcoT ISC D'd'y ; Nicholson ; moats ; telephone 34 The Hardman piano Improves with uio. Jarvl , 1877 brandy ; purwt , sufeit , beit. niiAiti ) i-mx III : > IMS. II. ( i. McOreV Mill for Hiilnrj- Treas urer In .Not Yet 1'uld. The school board held a meeting last evening , with I'reildcnt Moore and Directors Tliomas , llobsrtson , Snjdcr and Fonda In their places. The question cf paying H. G. McfJeeextreasurer of the district , $3uO for hlis * ervlcs during the > ear now past was brought up , the secretary reporting that he had looked Into the legal status anil come to the conclusion that the board had legal nu- thorliy to rescind the resolution passed when McGce took up the duties ot lily office , fixing his compensation at nothing , and pa-s a new resolution twylng him a salary. But the members of the board were not prepared to eay whether they wanted to do this or not. Thcmas and Robertson both said they could not tec how the board could legally { ay out mon y for Pilch a purpwc , nnd that It would be a gift of they dl 1 EO. On motion of Fonda , seconded by Morgan , decision was postpon'd un'll the next meeting. In the meantime the nuance committee Is Instructed to pray for more light. In view of the fact that on checking up thf treasurer's books a shortage of $2 was found , and Mr. McGee has ngrccd to make up the $2 out of his pockH , there Is something rather humorous about the Idea ct a man engaging In a fight to get an office of this kind. Superlntfndent Sawyer reported that the enrollment for the month had been as fol lows : Boys , 1.953 ; girls , 2.015 ; total , 3,9CS ; avcraga number belonging , 3,681. At the present rate of Increase he saU the enroll ment at the end of the yeiir would be ICOO. The superintendent's report from the night school was that twenty-six pupils we.ro en rolled and were doing hard work. They were studious and well behaved , and Miss Clara Mitchell , the teacher , was having good success with them. The question whether or not any ono should be admitted who was already attending any day school was asked , and It was decided that so long ns "the room wns not crowded none should be excluded excepting thosa who nro attending the day public schools. Miss Mitchell's salary was fixed at $10 per month. The superintendent read n letter from State Superintendent Sabln statlrg that In his biennial report , now being perparcd , there are to be a number of engravings , and he would like some Interior views of th ° Council Bluffs schools , showing pupils at work at manual training , nnd nlso some re sults of the work. It was decided that two cuts should be furnished at an expense of $15.Prof. Prof. Sawyer further reported that now- only the High school and one room in the Twentieth Avenue school were closed. Director Snyder reported that Miss Lucas of the Eighth Street school had seventy-two pupils In her room. A little discussion brought out the fact that two families were living In a part of the building rented for tlio "overflow" from the Eighth street build ing. It was decided that the families must move out and one of the substitutes be put It to preside over the room thus made untl next month at least. TAIIOIl TIOAM AVIXS THIS OAM13 ScliooU. HO > H I > ncU - " > < > I'ouiiils of Ileef unit llran'u. There was an Interesting game ot foot bal yesterday afternoon at the Field club grounds between the Tabor college and Council Binds High school teams. And It was an InterestIng - Ing ono. In spite of the fact that the game was evidently Tabor's bforc the first hal had been half played. The Tabor team Is composed of husky young fellows. Their average weight la about 155 pounds. The High school boys , most ot them , have neg lected to grow as much as tluy should. Thel average weight Is n fraction under 135 pounds. A difference of 250 pounds of bee makes a great deal of difference in a fee ball game , and it was a large factor In ac complishiug HIE- result of yesterday's g'une Both teams played bclentifically , but when a Taborlte got the ball in his arms It simply had to go , If he plowed down a whole regl ment of High school boys. In the first hnlf the High school boys got the ball almost to the goal line , but were overpowered and two touchdowns were made by the Tabor men before time was called. In each instance goal was kicked , and the first half ended with a score of 12 to 0. The second half was n repetition of the first. Sheas , of the visitors , made an end run about th" first thing and gilned thirty yards. Then Button did the same thing for twenty-five yardy , and Sheets made a touch down within five minutes of the commence ment of the half. Stevenson then picked up 'he ball , after Barry's kick , and made a gain of fifty yards , the only talltirc made In a total ot five touchdowns. What made the game Interesting to the local foot ball lovers was the good work , considering everything , done by the High school eleven in holding down their adversaries. The score was 28 to 0. The following was the way the clubs lined UTJ : Council Bluffs. Position. Tabor. II. I'ardey HlKht end Stevenson sUl'rl , nirtt tarklo llutchlnson Left end. . . M. Siitton 11 Palley Qtmiter back . Hall Kiammant Left half ? ! , , W. I'ardey Higlit half Sheldon Mather Full back A. Harry Substitutes-Council muffs , Wllllnma , Johnson. Ilarnard ; Tnbor , Morrison , J. but ton , Henderson. They .llunt lie Solil. Not being able to attend to the piano , bus- Iress and needing the room for my largo line of holiday goods that will soon be In , I will sell my remaining stock of pianos at ACTUAL COST and on terms ns low as J10 per month. This Is a rare chance to buy a good piano. Picture framing a specialty. W. W. CHAPMAN. 17 Main St. W. O. W. masquerade ball Thursday night , November 21. , Wnuleil II Home. William II. McKonzle Is looking for the parents ot an ownerlebs baby which came to his house , at 743 Mill treet , Sunday night , Mrs. McKenzle was In the house' alone when u'.ic heard a noise at the front door. It made- her nervous and she went cut of the back door to the house of her neighbor , Mr , Pile , whom she asked to go over with her and see that everything was all right. As thc drew near the front porch they saw a dark object , On picking It up It was found to be a baby about a day old , well blanketed nnd looking happy. Mr. McKenilo will keep It until a suitable home can be found. Prizes 'awarded to the best nnd poorest costumes at W , O , W. ball , Thursday night. Chambers' dancing academy now open for pupils. Call after 10 a. m. Circulars. The Hardman piano wins many friends. /in IIITIIHIIS TO HI : ii.\\isinn. l\eii n dilutee < o I.eme AHer 1'leail- Inn Utility to n PeloitlotiN Churn'1. It Is probable that Zed Bethcrs will shortly eave Iowa and make himself scarce In the future. At least that Is the fond hope of the authorities , broken to him as gently a ? pos sible yesterday afternoon , llrethers has been nixed up In more crooked deals , probably , than any other youn ; , man ot his age In the city , and the public generally has become tired of him. After serving a term In the lenltcntlary for horse stealing he returned lome , and soon after stole a calf , for which lie served a term In Jail. Then he broke Into Payne's grovcry store , nnd was arrested for It a few days ago. Yesterday County Attorney Saundcrs se cured from him n written confession that he broke Into the store of John Newton and stole$12 worth of groceries. The confession also stated that he made the admission with out any promise of money or leniency , and was slgne-d In his own handwriting. By an arrangement with the couniy attorney he was a'lowcd ' to furnish bond of $500 , to appear before the grand Jury , nnd then have three days In which to leave the city. If he conies back while Saunders Is county attorney , he will ba prosecuted for burglary , and his own confession will have a tendency to make things Interesting for him. If he slays away ho will probably be Indicted , nut tnat win not hurt unle.'s'ho Is caught. His bond will nlso bo torfclted. but a $500 bond of Zed Bothers Is not worth much moro than a box of matches. This settlement Is not altogether regular , ami there Is some doubt ns to the right of thu county attorney to make such an ar rangement , but It Is not believed that any body will make any very strenuous ob jection , unless It Is the police , who have been In the habit of raking In a good many witness fees through his shortcomings. Mr. Payne , whose groceries Bethcrs stole , has thtr sturt In his possession , although he has admitted that he could not positively Identify It had the case como to trial. Newton's case has been continued for two weeks on ac count ot the delicate condition ot his wife. IIIKAlliKO ! TO .MA1CI3 A CASK. Nothing lint Clreunixtuiitlitl Hvlileuee Iiitroilneeil by Vincent. Vincent , the Crescent City man who charged the two Manzers and Ellis with rob bing him of $33 while he was drunk ami on his way home one night last week , failed to make a case against his alleged assailants yesterday. Justice Menary of Cretcent bound thi' men over to the grand Jury Saturday night and sent them to th2 county Jail for confinement In default of ball. They pro- pscdcd to get out on a writ of habeas corpus , and were brought before Judge Smith yester day forenoon for a hearing , Vincent toll ! his story of the night's carousal , detailing how they shook dice In Krsttlch's saloon fer drinks , cigars , sardines , and almost every thing Kreltlch had on sale. He fell sound nslesp on his way home , and when he awoke his money was gone. Ills story agreed with that of tlis other members of the party , al of whom testified that they were asleep or so drunk that they all might have bcn robbci and wouldn't have known It. After the tes timony had all been beard Judge Smith stated that while there was very strong cir cumstantial evidence to show that one of the party had the money , It would be Impossible to secure a conviction on testimony so slight He refused to allow the testimony of Justice Menary , to the effect that old man Manzcr had tried to ssttle with Vincent for $25 , to be Introduced. Vincent way very anxious to ac cept this proposition , thinking It better to have S25 than nothing. But Justice Menary refused to dismiss the case after consulting with County Attorney Saunders , on the ground that It would be compounding a fel ony to do so. Th attorneys who defendec the accused consequently got the $25 Instead of Vincent. Reduced prices on slightly used pianos n Bourlclus' , the orchestral crown piano dealer 11G Stutsman Btrcet , near M. E. church. The Rose has been proven the best 5c cigar made , and our New Excelsior Is the best lOc smoke In the state. Fair & Weber. Stephan Bro ? . , plumbers. Quick work sin rpasonabln prices. 52D Broadway. Go to the W. O. W. ball Thursday night N AVyelflmm'H Horne AVoit. An amateur horse race took place yesterday afternoon at Union Driving park , between Oliver J , owned by E. A. Wyckham , Maxle owned by L. J. Hoist , and two horos owne < by W. H. Ware and Paul G. Schneider. Quite a number of lovers of horse llesh were pres ent. The race was a halt mile , trot or pace and a purse ot $40 was up , to be awarded to the winner ot three heats out of five. Oliver J and Maxie had things their own way , par ticularly the former. Maxle won the firs heat In 1:2CU : On all the three following heats Oliver J came In llrst , his best time being 1:1814. : The Darlington , Wls. , Journal says editor lally ot a popular patent medicine : "Wo know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic , Cholero unu iJiarrhooa Remedy Is al that Is claimed for It , as on two occasions 11 stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved us from an untimely grave. We would nol rest easy over night without It In the house. This remedy undoubtedly saves moro pain and suffering than any other me-llclno In the world. Every family should keep It In the house , for It Is sure to be needed sooner or later. John Schlcketanz , sr. , has removed his barber shop to 512 Main street , south and nearly opposite the Kiel hotel. Hardman and Standard Pianos. 113 N. 16th. Don't fall to see the Side Degree at Wood men ball , Thursday night. lon-n. Woman DrowiiN IlerNelf. DES MOINES , Nov. 18. ( Special Tele gram. ) Emma Harbach , cged 22 , drowned herself In the Dsa Molnes river this morn Ing. Sht was connec'cd with some of the leading families of the city and there is no known cause for the suicide. The IliirlliiKton'M SirA. . M. Trail la faster a great deal faster than any train ot any other line to St. Joseph , Atchlson Leavenworth and Kansas City , Diner sleeper chair car. Tickets at 1321 Fnrnnm St. DeniNe ( if Two Union Ciiunty Pioneer * CRESTON , la. , Nov. IS , ( Special Tele gram. ) Two old and estimable citizens diet yesterday , Patrick Curran , aged 75 , droppei dead on com'ng home from church and Mrs Sophia Trimble- , aged 61 , was stricken will paralysis , DoWltt'a Little Early Risers cure Indlgeu tlon and bad breath. "THE OF TABLE WATERS. " NOW SUPPLIED IN "SPLITS. " Ask for "Splits" at the Restaurants and Bars , niTHIIN vi , i.\ t UA > OflOit tT no. KITi-cl "f it l > prl * ton < > fj < rfi' limit Hu I pri-iur rotirl l S oi'tliiK. | 1)tS : MOINKS , Nov. lSfrtta eplnl T te- j Kram. ) Attorney General Uctipy | | to < l y de livered to State Auditor McCarthy an otilnlon en th ? telatlons of the Insnrum * companies of tlio state to the lnsmHtie i.Jaws. Some Imo ngo the supreme count held In a case agilnst the Northwestern boftlon Of Honor , one of the leading frntcrnnl'lnhJrancp orders , hat It must comply with tljb'stiite laws gov erning Insurance companlcs. tMs would mean hat It must make deposits ofsecurities , with ho state and subject Itself to ( he cxamlna- lono. The opinion \\as coincided In by Chief tusiloe Olvcn , nml some of the members of ho order made a show of fighting him In ho late- election , The ftatp asked the at- orncy general whether the decision was gen eral , applying to nil fraternal companies alike. The opinion was given today , and so loltU * , The attorney general Is of the opln- on the auditor Is bound to enforce the full regulations against such companies. This ms never been done and the auditor nn- ncunces he will glvo them ninety days to nako the proper showing ! , or discontinue juslnesa. There are a large number of the compinles In the stnte , and It Is * M nil or nearly all of them will ba driven i of busi ness by the enforcement of the ruie. There s llttlo doubt the matter will get Into poll- tics and bo an Important question In the coming legislature. It I ot at n Clmroli. UHS MOINKS , Nov. 18. ( Special Tele gram. ) Grant and John Dlminltt , colored , went to the Olive Uaptlst church Sunday light while services were In progress and the church was crowded , and announced that they wanted n young i " " luratui , ntul whom they accused of trying to lead their sister astray. They took the man and a riot ensued. Women fainted and the Dim- nltts began shooting. Half a dozen shots were fired , and one of them struck Mrs. D. II. Johnson , Jnit illil no serious Injury. A policeman came and captured John DlmmlU , jut his brother followed anil fired after the officer till the prisoner escaped. The Dim- mitts left town , but were captured at Mitchell and brought back today. Wrillot AKitltiKtVoNtoiii Dillon. OTTUMWA , la. , Nov. 18. ( Special Tele gram. ) The Jury In the case of L. G. Hendcrshoot against the Western Union Telegraph company rendered a verdict for the plaintiff for $1.234.33. This Is the case wherein Hendcrshoot sued the Western Union for the value of his race hcrso. Dexter , which he alleges died at 1 1 oil rick for the lack of proper veterinary treatment , which could have been given him had the telegraph company delivered promptly a message sent by the horse's trainer to Hendershoot , telling him to come at once with a veterinary surgeon. OHM Comiiniiy Surrender * . DES MOINES , Nov. IS. ( Special Tele gram. ) It Is announced today that the new owner of the water works , C. F. Parks of Boston , has practically reached an agree ment wtlh the city regarding the rates that are to be charged for water. Parks agrees to accept the rates which the council has fixed by ordinance and pnd the litigation which has been In progress for two years. A few minor matters are still open , but there Is no doubt they will be agreed on satlsfac ' torlly. _ , lH ( Ti-Hlln r ICMVH Statistic * . DES MOINKS , Nov. , IS. ( Special Tele gram. ) Tlio state census" bureau has glvei out the following figures with reference to the voters In Iowa : Subjkt to mllitar > duty , 413,000 ; entitled o. vote at genera elections , 545,611 ; can read but not write over 10 years old , 11,102 ; children over G and undc.r . n attending school In 1SD3 , 7,507 foreigners naturalized , 10.1S5 ; births In 1S94 50,387 ; deaths In 1S91 , 13.73C. lU-waril for MurilcVcrH Withdrawn CHEROKEE , la. , Nevi IS. ( Special Tele gram. ) The Board of Supervisors at th last meeting , adopted resolutions withdraw Ing the $1,000 reward heretofore offered by the county for the apprehension and convlc tlon ot the murderers ofxUie Schultz family All the reward that remains Is $500 offeree by the neighbors of the murdered couple , am the same amount by the. elate. DeWltt's Little Early Ulsers , the pills tha cure constipation and bllllousness. The IliirlliiKtitn'N "Vonlll > iili > tl Flyer * Which now leavas the Union depot at 5:00 : p. m. , still maintains Its reputation as the most comfortable train to Chicago and al points eat't. Thro * chair cars thro' diner thro' sleepers. Tickets at 1324 Farnam St. To Promote Sunday School Worfc. CUESTON , la , , Nov. 18. ( Special Tele gram. ) Concerted action Is being taken by all the churches In Union county to get every child to attend Sunday pchool , and to ac complish this purpoaa a house to house canvass Is being made by committees. The Union County Sunday School association Is rcsponsl bio for the work. DYSPEPSIA CURE. Is guaranteed to cure nil forms of Indi gestion anil stomach troubles , sucli as rising uf food , distress after eating , shortness ol breath and all affections of the heart caused j by Indigestion , wind colic , bail taste , offensive breath , loss ot appetite , headache from In digestion , over-indulgence In eating or drink ing , or where the lining of the stomach has been Impaired by physic or Injurious medi cines. Munyon'a Homocopatlilc Remedy Co. puts up a euro for nearly every dlseabc. Sold by all druggists , mostly for 25 cents a vial. Tliobu who are In doubt as to the nature of their disease should nddress Professor Munyon. 1K03 Arch street , Philadelphia , giv ing full symptoms of their dlseaie. Professor ser Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and give yon the benefit of his advice abso lutely frco of all charge. The Remedies will bo sent to any addreES on receipt , of re- tall price. Monthly Pains ami anxieties can ba. relieved to a cer tainty by using / Dr. Cliev.alier's Female Pills , ! , Price , $1.00 per box. , If you are timid jjpd In doubt ns to what will rollovo you , bcntl for these pills. Sent Bculed e urply by mull on receipt of price. Sherman &McCo'rinell Drug Co 1513 Do < ] go St. OMAHA , NKH. Qiildilc.Tlioroiiuhly , J'ororer Ouieil. Four out of flvo who suffer nervousness , mental worry , attacks of" tlio blueB"oro but paytnu the penalty of early excesses. Vlc tlnia , roolalm your manhood , regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed ( scaled ) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO.BuffaloH.Y. , HOME TREATMENT If you cannot visit the ofllce write f r a msultatlon fhect nnd illngni ls blank A 1 onult.Hion and advice nt ollloe or bj ma 1 roe. Address nil mall to Drs. Copt land nnd Sheiiiml , New York Life li.Ul.llnG , Omnhn , Neb. U.M. ii. IVIN Ilrlelly WIuTt"Hi - Found Out After I'erxiimil Trlnl. William H. Moorohotiso , nivpilctoi1 of Iho ) omilar billiard rooms In the New 'iorlt , ife building. Omabn , has n Wide ncqunlnt. mice In tliesu jiiirts. Ho wn for years n ta.aspnger conductor on the Nortluvestnn \ml t'nlon 1'aclflo roiuK Ppenklne of his eccnt course of incdlcnl ti'OAimunt , be rayr : Win. II. Moorchoue , N. Y. I.lfc Hldg. "I see no reason why 1 should not i > ub- Icly toll of the great hrnollt I linvo u-nl- zoil from n short course Df treatment with : Jrs. Copolniul and Slu-naid. Some yoats ngo 1 became nunio tlmt my health wns IIP- ng Impalreil mid 1 found Hint my trouble was duo to cnlurrhnl dlseaso that took bold of my whole system. At llrst the synip- oint V.CTC contlned to the nose nnd throat , with severe nnd frequent liendaolu'w and a lalnful Irritation of tlio car. As the con stant reception bv thes tomm'h cf mil'us hopping from the > liemt went inmy iHtrcrilun became nearly rulnoil. Tlip liver and tlio whole digestive machinery , potiie < l to be out of working older. Every iilonilni ; 1 wn < < turn to bavo spoils of coughing , dl'/.S'.lness ind gagging , with no appetite Tor break- "After a brief treatment my physical con- lltlon has been woiulci fully liiipioveil In all icppccts. The clonniltiK of the system from the deep Infections of catarih proved to be. Just what I needed , and as eon as thl' ' fact wus ascertained nil my symptoms yielded promptly to proper treatment. 1 can mlvlse all my friends having like ailments to seek the same aid that was so successful with me. " DRS , COPLAND & SIIEPA11D nOOMS 312 AND 313 NEW YORK LIFE BUII-DtNO. OMAHA. NKU. Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m. : 2 to 5 p. in. . Eve- nlnuB Wednesdays and Saturdays only. 6 to & . Bundny 10 to 13 tu. DISEASES WEAKEN woxnnq fully because ticy ! weaken you tlowly , grr.tlq ally. Do not nljow this wustn of body to nml ] you c. poor , flnbliy , tummturu 111:111.Health , sti cng : ( nnd vigor ii for you whether you bo rich or pool Tlio Oreat lluitynn Is to bo hail only ftom tlio Hud con UcillcatInstitute. Tills wonderful ilUoovei ) was mailoby the specialists of the old fnuioii * Hud eon Mi'illcM Institute. It ii the strongest nnd inc powerful vlullzcr inndc. It Ii so pov.-crful that 1 la simply wonderful how hnrmlonslt Ii. Yon cm gel It from nowhere but from tie ! Hudson Mc-dlc.i Institute. Write- for circulars nnd testimonials. This extraordinary Itcjuvcn.itor Is tlio moi wonderful discovery of tlio ago. It liai been en dorpoil by the I-i'.dlng scientific men of Knropenni Amcrlcn. IIVIVAX Is purely fcgetnble. 1IVIIVAX Moj)3 prcmitturcnon of the dh charge In twenty ilny * . Cures LOST MAX JIOOI ) , constipation , dlzzhies.1 , falling hensntlans nervous twitching of tlio eyes nnd oilier parts. Strengthens , Invigorates nnd tones Iho cntli ? lyslcm. II Is ns cln-aj ) ns n.y : oilier remedy. JIVll'VAX cures debility , nervousness , emli jlons , and dcvelojn nnd restorcH weak nrrran Tains In Uio back , los os by day or n'sht fttoppi j quickly Over ! ,000 prlvntu Indorsements. I'rcninturonpsi mc.ins Impotenry In the llr < stage. Hisn symptom of seminal weakness ni i barrenness , It can bo stopped In twenty days tj the use of Hudyan. lludynu costs nomoruth.sf any other remedy Send for circulars nnd tcpllmnnlnK TAIXTPJl m.OOJImiuro : blood duo serious prlvutn dlcnrders carries myriads of rare producing gcrus. Then comesporo throat , pltnpli I loppercolored spots , ulcers In mouth , old sores nt i ailing hair. You can pave- trip lo Hot Springs M frltlnc for 'Blood nook' to the old physicians of t. HUDSON BIKDICAIj INSTITUTE , Blockton , 2 > arkct nnd r.UU fit * . , BAN FUAKL-1SCO , fAU Oiuahn's Lending Hotel. ) o ( New liupinctit' ! | ! FIRST-CLASS AND MODIIRN. Spcci.il Kates by tlic Month for the Wlitcr. : B. SILLOWAY , i'res. and Mgr. , l.ltli anil Hartley Sit. , Omaha. "I'se in Town , Honey ! " Flour A combination of tite great staffs of life WHEAT , CORN nnd RICE. A grocer who offers you any other color ed package than Red when you aslc for the Genuine Aunt Jemima is trying to deceive you , and if he deceives you in this matter he may in your accounts. Remember the Red package. Beware of counterfeits. HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. liny aiiackauuof ( Jemilno Aunt Jemima's Self- IlWnu f'uiicaku Flour , mill If soil do not IInit It imikfn tlui l > B t cakes you overate , return thu emp ty hex to jour Rruvcr , Icnro your nnnio ami the lirocur will return ! tlio uionuy unct churvo It U ) us. ( Scientifically 1'ropurcd and Manufactured onlj by R , T , Davis Mill Go , , St , Joseph , Mo , I. COMKOUTI.VK. EPPS'S COCOA r suiriu "Uy a thorough knouleclce ut the natural laws \ililcli gen cm the ojeiatli | > m of dlgettlon und nu trition , and by a careful iijiiillmttori uf the line jiroprrlleH of well feinted I'ucou , Mr i : | > ; m IIUB provided fur our bre kfui > t and uij | > vr it dell' cutely llavored beverage which may nave u > many lieuvy doctoru * blllii , It In by the Juill- clu'ju u u uf kuch aitlelen of diet that u cunttltu. tlon may be Knulually built up until itrontf enough lo realit every tendency to dUcasi. , Hun. rtretlu of nubile nialadlcg are Hoallnif urnund ua irudy to attack wherever theitt In u euk pJlnl. Wo may IIUUPQ nmny a fatal vhuft by ketplnk ouwliea "ell foiUOi-J nlth pure Moo. I nn'l a properly nourished , fi nine " Civil Beivlce ( I * . zettv. Made limply with bolllnir water or milk. Bold only In half pmnd linn , by croctrn , labelled thui ! .I.\MIH : KIM-S , t co. , Ltd. , Homoeopathic Clii-inl-t. l mdon , Hniilund , i-yi.-iit-i.inv. in the Bluta und Federal Courts. Ilootni 300-7-8-9 , Hhu cart. Clock. Council Ulufti. Iowa. Everybody knows it now , the way goods have been going , regardless of vn'uj or cost , has convinced the most skepti cal that this is the There are still $40,000 worth of new choice goods to be closed oat , and the price cutting becomes deeper and deeper every day. day.The The finest $10 and $12 Business Suits ever sold , qo ; at All those fine $18 Dressy Suits < ro in one lot at- Everv store in town / sells their brag- Overcoat for $12 and $15 , our beavers are only E. & . W. Collars the world over 25c our price Bound to go out of business arid. Fenrna.m-Sts. , Oma.lia. PEGIAL NOTICE. HAVING decided to mnko achange In ow business , wo will ojiuinonco to boll at COST pi-iocs from untl after Saturday , November 10 , any of onr { joorth ; Gold nnd Silver WATCHES , DIAMONDS , Gold Kings , Pins. Earring , Silver Wuro , Table and Pocket Cutlery. Gold funs and Pencils , Gold Ilctulud Canes , in fuct all ( if our extensive stock. AT You will } > lcii o not regard this as an ordinary advertising no- - . ice , for wo will do as wo say , sell at COST prices , and lake 'ibis incdo oflclting our customers and tlio public know it. O. B. JACQUEMIN & CO. , 27 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders by Mail \vlll receive prompt attention. Dyeing and Cleaning of Clothing , Dresses and Household Goods. OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 Fnrnnm St. Telephone 1521. COUNCIL BLUFFS WORKS nnd Office , Cor. Ave. Amid 2 th St. Tel. 31O SEND FOR PRICE LIST. IT WILL PAY YOU To get our prices on paints or any kind of glass before you buy. We can save you money. Bring your sash to us. Glazing promptly done. Davis Drug , Paint & Glass House 200 Hromlwiiy. Council Illufh . . Pmn . * lu. , I I UJ. , Telephone 289. A Few Advantages OfferfJ by the Chicago , Milwaukee & BU Paul It Una/ , the inert lln * to ChlccgiK A cltin tf U made up anJ cturted from Omaha. Eapcoge . checked from residence to iKutlim lion , Ulcsant rain teivlco and courtecu * em. ployen. Kntlre train lighted Ly electricity , wit b eltctrlo redding- lamp ) In every berth. Flneit dining car irrvlca In the weit , with mraU lerv * d 1 carte , or. In other ward * , order wlut you want find . pay . for what you get. Flyer lea v union depot dally at 0:00 : p. in. , arriving al CblcaRo ut 9 H. m. City Vlckct omce. I'M Kurnura Street. C 8. CAItrUIsn. CUV Ticket Agent HESTORE LOST VIGOR Kosult j SHRHMAN & McCONNRLL DHUO CO. , 1513 . inahn Neb OK Council Bluffs , lowu. CAPITAL , $100,01)0 ) \ \ 13 HOI.IGIT VOUIl IIUNI.NKSH. \vi : IISIIIK voint COI.MCTION.H. ; : OM ; OK Till : OI.DKST IIAMCH IN IIMVA r. i'in : cjn.vr i'Ai > ov TI.MI : DIU CALL , AMJ SUU US Oil WUITU. Special Notices-Council CHIMNKVH CLKANHDi VADI.TH CI.KANKD. 1M Hurko. at W. H. Homer1 ! , IS8 jlroadway. LOST. AT T1II3 KJKLU Cl.UII QIIOUNDH. On tetwcen ttierc anil C'ouncll Illuffa , brown Iratlur card taie , ( .ontalnlnK cards anil money ; a re. ward will be raid fur It * return tu Mm. H. B. Uonli'oinery , cos TliliJ iircet , [ | rilAVI5 A CAHH CIWTOM HlT T'OU ICU ACIlUlj oC f ) i-bi o kii Innil , C , It. NlclioUon , I2 ! i UrotOt wiiy. Council Illurfu , la. - ui7rr pnjif/wer / to cichai > K for N biutka Utm < U. It : Nlcliol *