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THE ()\IA H/\ BEE. COUNCIL UL(H FS. OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STRE Deliversd by Carrler in any part of the City I W. TILTON, MANAUGER. JONEg | Business Office No. EL EPIIONES I Night Edit No. —_— MINOK MENTION. il Bluffs Lumber Co., coal 4 Sapp block Af you want water ;v yard or house £0 10 Bixby's, 502 Merriam bio Charles Lin 1 and Ada |flhlv s0n, Omaha, were i ed yestorday by Cone J. }innis and Addte Butler, both of Poltawnttamie county, wero married yester: day by Justice Hammer. Unity guild will meet in regular sossion Friday afternoon at 230 p. m., with Mrs, G H. Jackson, South First street. A social will be held in the parlors of t First Presbyterian church this evoning Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Harmony Chapter, No. 25, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its_ regular session this evening at 8 p. m , in Masonic hall. A full attendance is desired. By of Worthy Matron The Mutual Protectionists of Harrison and Pottawattomie counties will hold their an- nual pienic next Saturday at Parish’s grove Among the speakers for the occasion ar Colonel D. B. Duiley, W. H. Wave and J. Organ of this cit The Young Men's Christian association drum corps started for the soidiers’ reunion yesterday morniug at the head of the Coun- oil Bluffs dclegation. The new uniforms, which have been bought for the boys, were put in use for the first time and they mado & very finc appearance. The cost of the uni- forins was about 100, Nows has been received of the defalcation of Jonn Hermanson, who formerly was in the clothing business in this city, tut_for a couple of years past has been in'the same line of business at Ditlon and Castle, Mont. It is stated that he closed out the business at the latter place and left the country with the en- tire proceeds, amounting to avout §5,000 in cash, ‘'he Missouri Valley Medical socioty will hold a meeting in this' city today. A large number of physiciuns from all parts of tho Missouri V. aro expected to arrve dur- ing the day cises of the convention proper will comme vening, when the exercises of organization will be gono through with aud several interesting papers will be read. The Grand hotel will bo the place of metting, @ho “Carnival of Nations” begins tomor- row evening at the Broadway theater. Elab- orate preparations have been” made, and the dances of the various nations of tho world will bo extubited under the dircction of Prof. The proceeds of the en- tertainmont will bo devoted to the Christaiu Home. There will be three performances Friday ana Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee. George Smith was given a hearing in Jus- tico Cone's court yesterday morning on the charge of committing a criminal assault on a littlo girl at Cut-Off 1sland, and was bound over to await the action of 'the grand jury. o was unable to give bail for kis appenr- ance, and was taken to the county jail. Dur- Ing his examination he was closely watched by adeputy sheriff, who took him in charge ns soon as he had 'been bound over. It is thought he has already been indicted by the grand jury, although no report has been maae yet. both of Justice 0 Fak But a Fact. Wo have determined to close out our business in Council Biufls, Our time is limited, and we have marked down prices so low that goods will sell them- solves in a hu and thus clear out our immenso establishment. We will sell furniture, car- pets, cooking and heating = stoves, crockery, glassware, tinware, curtains, all sorfs of houseleeping goods, for vearly one-half the usual prices. Nothing reserved. Everything must go, cost or no cost. The stock is_complete. First come, first served. Thoso in- debted to us must call and settle promptly, and save costs, as we can show no partiality. Mandel & Klein, 820 Brondwa, iRAPHS. Mrs. E. icago is visiting her wor, M . S. Bass on Seventh avenue. H. B. Sewing of Hartington, Neb., was n Jho city vesterday, the guest of his father- in-law, Henry Pascael. A. W. Johnson went to Sionx Falls, §. D., last night to ropresent tho Keystono 'Manu' facturing company at the state fair. Mr. und_Mrs. E. W. Benjamin and daugh- ter Kate of Kingston, Canada, are the guests of Mrs. L. M. Colclough, 526 First avenue. Miss Maio Chapman, who has been spen d- Ing a year or more visiting in Colorado, has returned and is visiting the family of B. H. Evans, Morningside. t year. Land cleared and streets laid out and paved, liouses built, sidewall built, city water put in, streets ordered paved. A year from mow the whole addition will bo a beautiful p well built up with fine houses and all modern convenienc Beautiful Morningside. Narrow Escape. A young man who tends bar in Peter Bech- tele's saloon ut the junction of Main street and First avenuo had a narrow escape ves- terday. e was entering the elevator in the Baldwin block to go up stairs, when the ele- vator boy carelessly started the machine on its upward course. The young man's head came into contact with the iron Irame work around the elevator shaft, and came within an ace ot carrying it along with him. The boy was horritied at what he had done, but he had presence of mind enough to stop the elevator as soon s possible, so that the Foung man escaped with a, very sore bead, ut otherwise uoinjured. That is whv there is 0 brand new elovator boy in the Baldwin building this morning. Platted 1« grubbed, Use Haller's German _Pills, the great co n stipation and liver regulato ———— A Chance. A chance not to be had every day, for this or while they last the Boaton Store, Council Bluffs, will offer 5,000 yards fine French satine, beautiful patterns, at the vidiculous price of 10¢ a” yard, as cheap as calico, tuking the width into consid- eration; for quality every one knows a French satine. BOSTON STORE, Council Glufrs, New Kind of Medicine, Johu Maher, charged with assault with in- tent to kill, was to have had a hearing in police court yesterday morning, his case hay- ng boen set for that time by Judge McGee, who had issued an order for Annie Maher, the prosecutiug witness, to be arrested and brought in to prosecute her case. She and Maber bad patehed up each other's lnceratod foelings, and they mutually deciaed not to ppear in court, When tho case was called and neither responbed, Judgo McGee declared the bond which had been deposited with the city clerk forfeited for want of appearance, DY, I P, Bellinger wag bondsman, and the amount of the bond was §00. Both Maher and tho woman have disappeared from the city, and Dr. Bellinger's chances for getting his monoy out of either of them do not seem flattering. Gesslor's Magic Headacne Wafers, Curesal beadaches in 20 minutes. At all dr The addition of two public parks, Swanson music company, 333 Broad- way. Now fall Lm\dn finest line in the city, ;\;ul received at Reitor’s the tailor’s, 810 rondway, “then NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES. Young Dalton's De:;;‘nuwl by His Own Oaralossness, WHAT THE CORONER'S JURY LEARNED. the Primaries the Went Out With He Found After Attending Young Man Some Fricnds the Tracks. Frank Dalton, a yi ving at the corner of First aveuuo with his parents, w ang man 1 and Fifte run over shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday morming by a Burling- ton engine with eight cars attacted, at the corner of Lourtceuth street and First avenue, Both legs were cut off, one above the knee and the othor below, and the severed parts were crustied and mangled in a horrible man- Tho engine was backing toward the with the cars attached to the At the time of the accident the when easily local depot, cowcatcher. 1 was moving very slowly, so that it struck tho young man it was stopped at the first scream from him before anything but the tender haa passed over the body. Dalton was picked up and carried home, whore Dr. Lacy was called to attend him. Ho lingered until 2:30 o'clock, when he d. Coronor Waterman empanelled a jury and beld o inguest yesterday morning 1o Estep's undertaking roof om the testimony of those who had been with the young man shortly before his death, it appeared that he was uoder tho influence of liquor, and that he was lying on the track when the train came along. David Hutchins, an uncle of the dead man, stated that he had attended the Fifth ward caucus with his nephew, and that shortly after they arrived at the school- house where the caucus was held he lost sight of the young man John Peterson testified that after the bal- loting had boen completed he left the school house with Daiton and a number of compan- ions, and spent the time from 10 o'clock until 11 in going the round of the saloons, where they drank about ten glasses of beer apiece. At 11 o'clock he_left Daiton with some other men in_front of a saloon nearly across from the Ogden house. Where Dalton went after that he could notsay. Some of the train men who carried Dalton_to his home state that b told them he was drunk. After the jury, which cons Lucas, W. H. Itobinson and S. Covalt, neard tho testimony, retired, and 'in short time returned with a verdict stating that the decesed came to his death by being run over by a train on the Burlington road. The company and its employes were freed from ail blane, DeWitt's Littlo karly Risers; best little pills for dyspopsia, sour stomach, bad broath. Dissatisfied Democrats. All day long the democratic primaries and the scenes enacted thereat formed ono of the main topics of conversation on the street cor- ners. There may be democrats who think that evorything passed off in an eminently proper manner, but if there are such they managed to keep out of sight, In every ward there were rumolings of discontent, and in ly overy ward the discontent manifested i d out war, lass of tho democracy are di gusted with the way in which things were managed, and on all sides could be heard re- marks mado to the effect that they would not be counted in with such a crowd any longer. Therepublicans, on the other band, are cousiderably encouraged, and the general opimion among them is that by doing a_little judicious wire-pulling there is no reason why ey should not elect & county ticket. The democerats are divided hopelessly over the treasurcship, there being at least four tickets in the field, 1o say nothing of several more that aro likely to be sprung on the party at the convention. There is not so much interest manifested in the outcome of the contest over the oftice of sheriff, as the local demoerats have come to the conclusion that they cannot got both offices, and the proper thing for them to do is to work with all their might for one. The candidates for sheriff however, havo not lain down, and some vigorous fighting may be looked for yet. Charles Walters is probably in the best spirits of any of the candidates for the shrie aly from this city. He states that out of the forty-seven delogates elected might before last” nearty forty will voto for him, and he also claims Hardin, Washington and Wave- land townships as his yery own. Kuowing democrats, however, insist” that Walters is entirely too provious with his calculations and that his chauces are practically worth- less. dof O. H. —_—— DeWitt's Littlo Eariy rasers for the liver e . Morningside. Lots sold on monthly payments at low interest. Drs. Woodbu dentists, 30 Pearl street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work a specialty. 1he Badollet Benefit A large audience was present last evening at the benefit tendered Mr. Frank Badollet in the Broadway theater. Au attractive pro- gramme was rendered by well known Omaha aud Council Bluffs musicians, Mr. Badollet played with his usual excellence and was beartily encored ufter nis first appearance. The “T. K." quartette of Omaha won the distinetion of having three encores, and even tho audienco would aot have been coutent had it vot been for the large amount that was still to follow. Master Charles Higgins won a deserved recall after bis violin solo, the “Fautasia ou William Tell,” by De Beriot, Mus. A. A. Bolknay of Des Moines was also warmly applauded. Besides these there wero sclections by Miss Lena Sims, W, L. Murphy, I M. Troynor, the Council Biuffs Mandolin ciub, the Stryken-Blaas-Lust club and a quartette of Boehm flutes consisting of Messrs. Abbott, Karbach, Rozers and Badol- let, ail of whickt wero well received. Misses Pear] Chamberlin and Daisy Higgins, and Mr. J. H. Sims acted as accompanists for the various soloists in a very acceptable manner. Mr. Badollet loaves next weok for New York whero b will pursue his musical studies dur- ing the coming winter in the National con- servatory. Ho takes with him the best wishes of a larga number of friends in this city and in Omaha. A very small pill, but a very good one, Witt's Little Ear De ngside, ordered paved Bella Robinson, concert, pianiste and teucher, Studio, 410 Broadws s Reception. Governor Boies arvived in the city lnst evening at 0 o'clock aud was met at the depot by W. 1. M. Pusoy and S. B. Wads- worth, He was taken to the Grand hotel for supper, after which, from 7 o'clock until 8, he held an informal reception in the corridor, to which everyone was very welcome. A lurge number took advautage of the oppor- The streets Positively cured by| these Little Piils, ‘They also relieve Dis- tress from Dyspepsia, In-| digestion and Too Hearty Eating, A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Tasto| in the Mouth, Coated| 'Tongue, Pain in the Side,| TORPID LIVER, They| regulate the Bowels, Purely Vogetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICI | ernor, | joy it | committee and #. C. | tlemen | annual display nth street | THE tunity to shake hands with a real 1t and they scomed hugely After the the vernor was taken Broad~ay theater, where he listenod n part of the programme of tho Badollet musi ». Heloaves this morning for Onawa where he will speak this evenine. Governc Boles wae accompanied by Congressman Willlam M. Springer of Springfield, TiL, Chairman Ed Hunter of tho state cont Shaver and Sam go Herald, Thor Pusey. Burdott of the Chic: and Mess: Casudy and Rohrer o box at the theater, being made for the the Council Bluffs Broadway, and yromises the vicinity some- urprise therm. Preparations ar milinery parlors, Misses Sprink & Fearon ladies of this city anu thing that will agreeably Ladies' Vests quite a few of the ladies’ lisle vests on hand yet we d to run them another week ifice price. light ght Having Swiss and have decide at tho Ladies vests, 4e. Ladies’ Bgyptic 9e, or 3 for 2 Ladies medium weight Swiss former price 25¢, now 17c. but the best bargain, ladies’ yptian lisle vests, 46¢ goods, for 2 At the Boston Store, Council Blaffs, Ia, Fooled witl: the Census, A. S. Bradloy of Siain, Taylor county, la., was brought into the city yesterday under the wing of a United States deputy marshal for a hearing on the charge of refuswg to obey the census law. According to the story told by the authorities, Bradley 1s tho proud possessor of a mortzage ou a piece of land in Taylor county, and a blank was sent for him to be filled out, stating the amount of the mortpage and other pariiculurs, in ac- cordance with the cens w. He not only efused to fill out ihe blank, but ho wrote what was considered a vory iumpertinent let ter to the head of the depurtment. He was aken before Commissionor Hunter yester day afternoon and given a heariug. e was bound over to the federal grand jury, and was placed under bonds of §200 for his ap- pearance for trial. Mornin ‘side. City water in front of every lot. Morningside. The truth of the matter is that Morn- ingside is as pretty a place naturally as one can find for o home, and that it has been laid out to the best advantage pos- sible, and is being rapidly improved. Good Morning-side. Republican Primaries. Tho republican primaries to select dele- gutes to the county convention on Thursday, September 24, will be held at the following places on Saturday, Scpmmhcr 19, at S p. m. st Ward—At M. § Roop's shop and sclect ribbed cotton an cotton vests (shaped), vests, [ Liust At city bullding and select en delega hird Ward- t_republican ana select eight delegutes. Fourth Ward—At county court house and seloct eight delezutes. h Ward—At Chinrles Shields' elect six delegates. xth Ward--At select four delegate! —— Table Linens and Musfins. When in search of a nice table cov or table napkins, or anything in the w of muslins step into the Boston Store, Council Bluffs. They are headquarters for overything in_that line. Our low prices always lead. A pleasure to show goods. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, In. Morningside. Don’t visit it without taking a stroll through Graham park. headguarters store and 15 West Broadway and mble,atty, Baldwin blk,tel 803 Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round p tickets from Omaha, including boat de, 50c; on sale at news stands at Mil- lard and Murray hotel N St. Louis Mining Quotations. B1. Louis, Mo. Frank ] lizabeth umn. 'BACCILLI IN BLOOD, TRecent experiments as read before the Jnst Congress of Surgeons at Berlin, leave no doubt that the true way to CLEAR TIHE SYSTEM OF MICROBI is ihrough the pores of tho skin, It hns becn found'that & remedy which kills the Mi- crobi will also destroy the life of the patienty but it hus wlso been found that the ficrobi can be forced out through the skin, and it is in this way that relieves the system of poigon. S S s AVING SUFFERED much from Conta- gious Blood Poison, after using half & dozen bottles of [ Was RESTOR- ED TO PELRF neALTH, and all eruptive sores disappeared. You are at liberty to make any use of my statement that you wish.—J. Crossy Bynon, 208 Third Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ‘Treatise on Blood 2nd Skin diseas BWIET SPEC s mailed free, IFIC €O, Drawer & Atlauta, SPECIAL, NOTICES. CQUVNVCII:ELUFFS‘ cksmiths nt Koys Bros.' ouncil Bluffs, horse TJOOR SALE—A nice quict buggy Call ai T, will trade for u draught horse. Cole's, K25 A ‘ T WANT oned NOR RE y with or without boe| Fourth avenue C (ANCE. mind reading or Pay- chometry. Disonses of all kind diagnosed and treated with hot baths ar nssage. All letters promptly answered. Office hours, . 1010 poun, - No. 1422, avenuo E, near cor. h street arnessmukor at Write to €. C. Deppe. Tnioge shod fro Referen T—1 will rent the whole or part of iy house, corner Ist avenne and Sth street. us and bath room. Mrs. L. t A('I(A' Johnson €40 ACRE TOWA FARM AT 80 P K0 and oro farm, Luarge lst. & Van Patten, WANTED cook asslstant. “’ ANTEL good wa mes mml woman pastry Also furnish an At Grand hore Good wages. amberi g well re At Grand hot s for those co \ ) — Two good girls at Emmott fouse, Now 1011 Romeh Bl h atheot. [OR SALE or Ren houses, by J. R Ric Blufs. rden land with , 101 Main st., Coufteil Big It is tove Deals by Cole & Qole. asy to get swindled on a stove. polish «nd nickel cover poor Iron cheap goads ure often more showy th worth twice as much money. Weare not sell- ing out to quit business every fall; wo here to stay. Our reputation for giving recelved 0 our customers hus built up for us a lurge and growing trade. We have pur- chased for cash five car louds of stoves ut £ prices and better oo ) wo lave r bofo red the pul iher we cun sell #5.00 t0 $101.00: heiter trom §0) 10 celebrated Rudiant Home and P, P. Stewart heaters, the best ever offered. We uro solo ts for the John Van Mot steel runges, the Bowart cook sioves, the ILuIllmlH;m anges yerybody come and see goods and get prices csied 11 'on payment where desirea without extra charge Cole & Cole, 41 Main Street, OMAHA DAILY cupied the governor's | EPTEMBER 17, BROWNING, KING & (0. Reliable Clot/uers. Southwest Corner 15t BEE, THURSDAY 1801. They Get dhere oJust the same, AND SO DOES h and Douglas Streets. 18T FLLOOR: MEN’S SUITS. Fall and Winter Suits, made by our own factory, for men of fashion, for men of business, and for men of leisure. They are suits that will gracefully become any one of you, and the most astonishing feature you'll notice about them will be the extremely low prices marked on the dangling tickets, \We'll show you many new fabrics in suitings this fall. Wg'LL rir YOU PERFECT, OR GIVE You THE surt. If you've got a suit in mind for the near future, you'll detect no mistakes in the make-up of this line. 2N RILHOOR: Youne Men's, Youths', Boys and Chidren’s Clofhine. Excellent styles this fall. No slight visible in the manu- facture of garments for this department. Wg kxow that bo make men. We'll start you right in point of dress. All suits on this floor are money-savers to economists. They've got the style to *“’em,” the fit's perfect, and the price often less than paid for slop-shop. Bovs, bring your Mot and MOTHERS, bring your Bovs, and see how neat and how cheap you can be fitted out from a first-class stock. SRD FLOOR: SANTA C\_ms RV MADE ONLY BY N.KFAIRBANK&CO. CHicaco. | You can A Teacher, A Bookkeeper, A Stenographer, A Typewriter. FIRSTNATIONALBANK OF ; I{un\l $2. \I xpenses Low. \Send for Circular. ///7( /W, S, Panlson, LA N ”/115“" /(mm il Bluffs. Become COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Paid Up Capital bank tn the 100,000 IRS, ont. AW Cashior, At S OOUNGIL BLUEES STEAM DYE WORKS, RIEKMA AT R All Kinds of Dyelng |hmu~( ylo of the urt. \VC DCV Ote tO OVCICOZHS BUARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ,'...,f"\{T:,.‘;}:L:‘.‘,‘.',,’,‘.V.,“.;I;‘.tlt:A‘,‘\‘.,‘.‘.’.T\"" irod in it purts of the country. Sand for price list. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. C. A MACHAN, - - PROPKIETOR. Broadway, r Northwes ern De pod n Ve reached from any of the depots on motor. COUNCIL BLUFF3, TOWA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, B. V. M. RMS—For board and tuition, émbracing all branches of a finished education for young ludies, $5 for swsssion of five months: o mencing first Mc in Septomber and | rusey, respeotively. ~ For furthor particulars address, SISTER SUPERIOR. St Francis Academy, Council Bluffs, Ta. Sims & Saunders—#ttornevs e v federal courts. Roowms & 4 and 5 Beno bhu-l“ Councll Bruffs, la Attorney at Law, No. 19 H. J. Chambers, ot setoh aver ishe nell's store. Telephor b, 253, Business hours. §a. m. tod p. m, Council Bluffs, Ia, nd Oleaning done in th Faded und -mmu} The best light in the city. Our present stock of fall wmght ! medium wemht dress and general wear Overcoats you'll visit the ends of the carth and locate no finer or better assortment, and our prices, like quality and style, wiLL pEar well the light of day. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK... SURPLUS AND PROFITS TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 tors—I. A. Milier. . 0. Gleason, B. T rt, B E, Hrt, J. undson. Charles Hanna Al banking buste plus of any bank .$150,000 70,000 IN FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS we're L(lll’\”y well prepared for you. Come early, come often and come in numbers, Browning, King & Co., RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. apital and su o lowa. NT REST ON TIME DEFOSITS THE GRAND Council Bluffs, BLEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi- cal Dissases. Perfectly equipped with every facility, apparatus and remedy for the successful treatment of every form of disease requir- ing medical or surgical treatment. MOST COMPLETELY ANTI-SEPTIC OPERATING ROOM, and best hospital accommodations in the west. Board and at- tendance at reasonable rates. The business of the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, formerly conducted at 9th and Harney streets, by the late Dr. J. W. McMenamy, has been removed across the river to 26th street and Broadway Council Bluffs, la.,, where every case and any and all con- tracts, old or new, are receiving prompt and skillful attention We refer by permission to patients we have cured. Write for circular on Deformities and Braces, Trusses, Club Feet, rrh, Bronchitis, Inhalation, Electricity, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Kidney, operations. Deformities of the Muman Body., Brace Dept. and all manner { surgical appliances, manufactured to order and a fit guaranteed. The braco dapartmant is l-cl, Who was Dr. McMenamy's brace maker for years, nd who is unreservedly reccommended by the medical United States. Wi G ESTEES | 14 N. Main 8t., Council Bluffs. | |Funeral Director and Embalmer, | Ia. THIS Curvature of the Spine, Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Ca Bladder, Eye, Ear, Skin and Blood, and all surgica undar the chargs of J. . Wob profossion us being the best bracam n)mr in th In this department we are especially successful. Our claims for superiority over all others are based upon the fact that this is the only medical establishment manufacturing surgical b and each individual case, We have three skilled instru- ment makers in our employ, with improved machine- ry, and have all the latest inventions, as well as our own patents and improvements, the result of twenty year’s experience. races appliances for Sent Free to any Address SEASES OF WOME A SPECIALTY. Book on isen blood diseases successfully treated, Syphilitic Poison removed [rom the system without mercury, New r to visit us may be treated at home by corresponde All commuuications confidential, Medicines ¢ marks to indicate contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call und consult os or send BOOK TO MEN, FREE; upon private, special or nervous diseasns, Impotency, Sypbilis, Gleet and Varicoce »s of Women F Only Reliable Medical Institute making a Spoclalty of Private Discases. A storative trewvment for loss of Vital o Persons unable instruments sent by mail or y pwked, an history of your case, and we will sond 1a plain wrapper, on with question list. Address MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 26th and Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. BXpross, socu

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