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—— THE OMANA BIE, | WIS MENFIOY e Fany AL tho 1 Omnha M I was s1ideA with a farm rror fnin o f Witk Lhrown on liis hond on the aaly damaged ith tront ‘s Bnglish 1 it Fead Lot AkIand Avene A s boen pre ad refroshiments will oo sorved W will ¥ At the Hron AN 8 00PNy ' ansfil alta of the eship of 1 G Desille and o, and whorever 1t has beon rod # 1 hit. A lnreo 'Y Al | tod Lo thentor by The play Is wnd wiy i e Pt and i point to Inmes Houds, who was arrested uight be with the larceny of #7 turns out to bo wanted Whon nreestod ho asked the Jwiier (£ 1L was that troublo ho had o Omaha for which he That Induced Marshal Tempioton to telephons to the orities, wao stated that Bouds, r ago, was accusod of ssault with utent to commit great bodily injury, bt akiped the town before ho was arrestod He will be taken across the river, Hheumatism (s d by o polsonous acid the blood and yields to Aver's Pills, Many cases which seetn chronic and hopeless, have boen completely cured by this medicine, It Will cost but iittle to try what effoct the Pills may have in your 0. Wo pre L success, The novolties, new goods ery day nt Louiw’, Masonie block A A tront is promised the ladies in pat- torns atour opening. Watch for the the date. Louls, Masonie block. eholeost M ilinery Display. ving mecured many n and w York patterns, wo'cordially invit Indios of Counell Bluffs and vieinity Wl nt the millinery parlors of « Sprink & Foaron, #20 Broadway, Tuesday and Wednosday of next wi Heptember 20 and HAON AL PARAGRAPILS, ”» Fd 1. Watta of the Des Moines Evening News s visiting in the city, Mrs. Cantain W. 8. Kinnoy of Graad Rap- , who has beer visiting rolatives this city, dopartod for Den- d Mra, O, H. Lucas leave this morn- g for Mills county to attend a family re- unlon, th asion being tho birthday of Mrs. Lucas' mother. Mrs. John I Camp, wifo of the editor of Bushnell Record, is the guest of her fra. W. H. Marblo, and will remain in the city soveral weeks, Captain D. B, Clark started yesterday for Dos Molues to attend the sixth biennial re- union of Crockor's lowa brigade, which meets 1n thit elty today and tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, Beojamin and daughter of Kingston, Can., who have beon visiting Mrs, Lolelotugh for the pastAveek, have departed for an extendod trip through tho United Htates before returning to their home. i As s00n s you discover any falling of the hair oF graynoss always use Hall's Hair Ret newer 10 tone up the secretions and preveno baldness orgraynoess, Will Delight the Ladies. The Indies of Council Bluffs and vi- elnity are invited to tho opening of Miss Ragsdnlo’s new milliner )8 nex Wadaosday and Thursday, September 2 und 24, where the choicest and latest novolties’ will be displayed, imported hats, bonnets and English round hats, Miss Hugsdalo has sccured a perfect artist for her trimming department, who hus been identified with one of the first retall houses of Chicago and also of San Francisco. 837 Broadwav. el Question of Bank Patronage. The election of & new treasurcr of the oi district I8 expected to work some anges in the handling of the money be- longing to tho district. ‘There is no salary to od with the office and the bank which handles the money 1s the only one that has snything to gain or lose by naving any particular treasurer elected. As ucky bank has tho use of all the school » without interest it is something of ther in the cap of the one whose repre- ativo Is elocted. As long as J. W. Pere- tho school tunds were kept ational bank. Mr. Wies, trensurer, is conuected iu way with the Citizons' bank, that bank will have a good st of tho funds for the coming th ousin yoar T'wo of the mel aro counected with the bers of tho School board uncil Bluffs Sav Kk, and it is understood that Wies their votes on the understanding wis alsc to have o share of It s statod that tho change is the result of a feeling that tional bank uas bad its share of public patronage, in view of its refusal to pay about £20,000 worth of city taxes which Were lovied Upon it S0mo years ago, the 1 Ovor 450,000 Howe scales nave boen asing continumly. 1l Tuere was gathoring of relatives only, in the bome of Mr. J, E. Hol slon was tho marriage of of the firm of Mossrs John Heno & Co., to ono of Council Bluffs, teemod young ladies, Miss Harriet sromouy was performed by I'he couple immediately their new home, Last ovening lonbock, The ¢ Mr Charles A, Bo Phelps. of t how an altorative mediciue cleanses {s au_open question; but that Ayor's Sarsaparilla does produce a radical ehiange [ tho blood is well attested on ull sidew. 1t is overywhe ored the best roweay for blood di is rdors. A Chance, not to be had every day, for ust the Boston Store, offer 5,000 yards fine W cheap o width consid- ty every one knows a BOSTON STOF Couneil -—— hattan beach. Round i tlokots from Omaha, including boat ) who; on salo ut news stands at Mil- Inrd and Mureay hotels. int lufls, THE B e R NP R———Y NEWS FRON COUNCHL BLUEFS, Miss Mahel Hatstar Fatally thjarsd by an Explosion of Gasoline, HODY BURNED ALMOST TO A CRISP, I White waged re Bintrraaing Avoident Oocner P nortnnate Giel Won b I epleniahing the Ite volr of the Stove, Ad fatal aeol Iny {ros, 1 what will eortainly prove looke yestor wfternoon i the residencs of Gus, Hels Vil Flrst stroot. 1t was the woekly and Mabel, the eldost daughter, was Asaisting In the work, T o that wis being used, needed the young lndy attempted All the burners had not and when she attempted it the flu'd from a Iarge open vessel the from the flame and an I blazing oil was sotting her clothes on ne of the other mem. were in that portion of the g lndy had to depend ipon hor axert 1o save heraolf. She ran out of the house with the blazing vessel of ofl i her baods, throw it on the porch and then ran wildly across lots to a neighbor's rosidonco ndjolning on the south. Thostrong wouth wind fanned the flamos and the unfor tunate girl r d o blazing me Iho first nan et excited urning g door nud push back, telling he away and not set hor house afire. The tor- tured girl continued her ri until she reached the liome of her grandmother, Mrs Covalt, nearly a bl from the point sho startod from, and fell fainting at her door, Hoer brother, LY 15-year-old lad, nad wcon his s ws sho left the house, and grabbed a bucket of water and ran atter her but was unable to reach her untilsho fell. He dashed the water over ner, but there was little fire left to extinguish. ‘T'he clothing nad been entirely burned from set and a portion of lier stockings and her garters. Tho back of the corsct was burned through and the only fon of her body that cscaped the foarful hing and roasting was the portiou of the abdomen it protected. Her hair was burned and at the back of her neck whero it was held fn_a Grecian knot it caused a decper burn. Mora than 7 per cent of the body was burned. Physicians wero summoned, but before they could get there Mr. A. D. Foster bad boen calied and reached the house with the materiais for dressing the injuries. The suf- foring girl was wrapped in great sheets of lint covered with Mecca compound, eignteen pounds of the material being required to make the dressin T'he physician fortunato young la coured b 4o wash o ngod 17 un roplonishing, and 1o 11 tho roservolr o axtingnishod unn Instantly caught swed. thrown all lier fire at avery point bers of the fam houso, and the to keop o the friends of the un- no hope and pronounce her injurics fatal. Heisler is a_beauti- ful young lady popular in social cir- cles, and her tragic fate is doubly regretted. Do not take any chance of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid stove polish, paints or enamels in bottles. The ‘Rising Sun Stove Polish" is safe, odorless, brilliant. the est and best stove polish made, and the consumor pays for no expensive tin or glass package with every purchase. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. the Boston Store Always Leads in Fresh New Goods and Low Pric People who see the immense lot of boxes that are being unlonded every day at the Boston Store naturally wonder where the contents all go to. The goods all go on the shelves, but they don’t stay there long. We believe in making prices that will move them. Thisweek we got in an immense lot of new fall dress goods, hosiery, underwear, domestics, kid gloves, mitts and the like. This will be another banner week at the Boston Store. We want every lady in Council Bluffs and vicinity to eall. BosToN STORE, Council Bluffs Fotheringham, Whitelaw & C Leuders and promoters of low prices. illed Time. Omaha National bank against Kimball & Champ, with Mrs. Louise G. Kimball and Mrs. Alla A, Champ as in- tervenors, wes called up for trial in the dis- trict court yest afteruoon. The attor- neys for the plaintiffs argued & motion for a jury trial, which was overruled. Askwith, who appeared in court with the look of a man who had just been called from his death bed, asked that he be allowed time in which to prepare a motion for a more specific state- ment. ‘This was also overruled, Judge Macy stating that he had alveady given the plai- ffs all the time he expected to to prepare for trial. The trial then proceeded. Mrs. iKimball was put upon the stand, but. the examination and cross-exawination failed to bring out any sensational testimony. She went through the entire list of property which had been attached, and said it all ve- longed to her alone, some of it having been en her by her husband, some by her friends at her wedding and some of it hav been bought by her with her own money. “The wholo afternoon was taken up with ner testimeny and at_the close a continuance was granted until This morning, when Judge N. Baldwin is expected to be here and will take charge of tho case. No gripping. 1o nausea, no pain whon DeWitvs Little Early Risers are taken Small pilt. Safe pill. Best pill. They The case of tho 1l goods, finest line in the city, ived ut Reiter’s the tailor’s, 810 way. New just Br — Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, noxt to Grand hotel. ' Telephone 145, High erade work a spacialty. Played With Matches, The 10-months-old child of Edward Fegley, who is now confined in the county jail under indictment for assaulting his wife, was badly burned vesteraay. All the children were at bome, near the cornor of avenue K and Twen (y-third streot, playlng with matches, while th 3 vorking in the garden, Hor atte a scream, sud on children sho found that' one of them, agod i yoars, nad dropped a lighted mateh into the clothing of tno baby, which hud ignited. Beforo the flames could be ox- tinguished the little one was badly burned about the arm and stomach, Dr. Thomas was summoned to care for tho suferer, and last night he was unable to tell whet its lite would be Before buyi look at the best that typewriter, the why no Missing Junk Man. who has had considerable timos recently on ac- tliram Cameron notoriety at different count of nbis alleged counection with the roy: family of the Sandwich island, is missing. Ho has been keepiog n junk shop 323 Broadway for several months, but last ok be sold ofit bulf bis interest to M. Post, and it was the intention of both parties, so far as wis know, to carcy on the businoss s & partuership uffair, Last Saturday night Cameron was wbout the store, but since that time no one has seen him. Yosterday a num- ber of creditors spent their spare time in calling at the store in order to find out some- thing of Cameron's whereabouts, The Why ‘s Hal ltke the most 1 Because they leave it both soft Latest Conundrum. t's Sarsaparilla and Burdock ular soap of the day. both cleanse the skin d velver, o——— Will Reopen Eiseman's. Negotia o foot looking to the reopeniug of Eiseman's store. A stock com pauy is being ovgunized in the city for the purpose and it is expected that definite arraugements will be made in a few days. The iutention is to put & partition through the lower half of the store, dividing it wto two equal parts. 1f the plans now being laid do not fall, Fiseman will occupy one-half with & stock of dry goods and some othex and ans AT Now OMAHA DAILY e nalf it wii) keaap A stoek Matoalf Hros i the elothing of clothing In the othe have been invitod but 0o definite At n mado, It is stated by 8 party who is on the insido that the Met ealfs havo the same as agrosd to take Eise man'a offer, and it s probable tho near fu ture will see the mammoth building at the hend of Pearl street ovoupiod once more. Methodiat Appointments. T'ha Des Molnes conference of the Metho- Eplscopal church has just closed, and nimong the ftems of business transacted which will be of interest to the public is the ap- polntment of the ministers to their charches in tho Council Bluffs and Atlantic districts The only ehange made 7z tho pastors of y is that of the Irinity church, Rev ndor stepping out and Rov. H. H. Harden being appolnted to fill his place, Tho following is a complete hist of the appoint- ments made in tho two distr COUNCIT NLUFFS DISTRICT W. 8. Hooker, presidine oidor; C IR volibora; Council Blufs, Brondway, T. Mol stowart: Fifth avenue and Epworth, O, \W Wrewor and E M, 1 Trinity, . I Barde Iy Dentson. J B arris: Joan; 1 1T, Doekl Mor W, Durfreo: Farragu 1’10 wood, A, L. Hunt: Hambure, G fe, 0. D DeTar: Hillsdale, Littie Sfoux, to - be Lo, S A M to v N. M. Hughes; Manifla, W Dudiey; Missourt Valley, G. it Roderick Northhore, Hugh Linn: Persia. to e supplicd by I B. Bartley: Kandoinh, A.'W. Arn Riverton, A A” Walihurn: Shenundonh fith; Sidney, W, I© Bartholomew City, F. M. Hoff; Thurman. Jason Wourl M. Ward pin, plied by J. G. Galloway ATLANTIC D) Franklin, presidin Varloy: Adel, Georzo Wrl 1ill; “Adantie, David ciredit, J. D, Mo Tzenfeitz: Audubon plied; Avoco, ). 8 G. A, Dietrich: Carson, 10 | Richards: Do Soto, B Stevenson; ¥ 1. K’ Dix; Gutl néock. 1% 1. D Lowis, 1. W i Mo o M Hups o be sup- TiicT, elder it Sh D. C. Adair, J. Anita, En Auduhon, cireult to Morrell: supplis be sup- Casoy, by W Onklir Red Shelby, W. T Stuart cireuit, T Bryan: Walnut, ot Panord, ¢ en, William Mo arty’ D, gV Bpett: Van Met " Leary; Wiota, D. M e g DeWitt's Little Ear! Risoers. Bostlittle pill ever made. Curé constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. e ank Trimble,atty, Baldwin bl tel 303 R S The Reason Why We have marked our goods at plain manufacturers’ prices is that we are go- ing_out of business. Our time here is limited and we ure willing to dispose of our roods without a cent of profit as rapidly as we can employ heip to wait on customers. Everybody who visits our store can seo what goods cost and all must be sold at cost. Furniture, carpets, cooking and heating stoves, bedding at actual cost; many goods less than cost. Call early before the stock is broken. MANDEL & KLEIN. W R v German Catholic Bazaar, The German Catholic bazaar opened well Monaay evening with a aclightful entertain ment. The dancing of the children was es- pecially captivating. Arrangements aro made by which each evening this week will be prescuted new attractions, with varied changes of programme. Tonight the drama by the fuil club promises much. The young peopie aro all well known in the city, and bave fine dramatic avility. as has been evidenced by former plays presented by them. Tho drama to be presented tonicht is @ thrilling one, and will bo given in the opera house. Reservea seats can be securcd at the opera house drug store, and the same tickets will give admittance to the Masonic tempie hall, whero the festivities will be continued after the close of the entertainment at the opera house, e De Witt's Little Early Risers, bastpill. Fine bathing at Lake Manawa, Sum- mer has returned and e afternoon and evening hundreds are taking advan- tage of the fine bathing. Their Crystal Wedding. Mr.and Mrs. E.E. Adams were the re- cipients of a happy surprise Monday after- noon. Mr. Adams was callod up to the hall of the Royal Neighbors of America, and when he got_tuere he tound his wifo, to- gether with the other members of the order, assembled in the hall, The ladies then took occasion to present Mrs. Adams with several pieces of fine crystal ware, it being the Hf- teenth anniversary of her marriuge. The gifts were also_intended asa token of the appreciation of her services as oraclo and captain of the degreo staff. After the pr entation had been made refreshments were were served. Death of Mrs. Mary B, Swan. Yesterday morning Mr, A. B. Walker re- ceived a telegram containing the startling announcement of the death of his motier, Mrs. Mary B. Swan, who died of heart fuil- ure while visiting her sister in Worthington, Minn. The news proves not only a shock to her only son, with whom she hus lived for ars, but this community where she was so idely known and_bighly esteemed. — Mrs. Swan was in_her 75th year, but had so re- tained her vigor and preserved ber youth- ful spivits, that for thought of her as old or roalized the liability of approaching infirm- ity or death. She was a native of Vermont, and came to Towa i 1844, Marringe Licenscs. Tho following marriage licen sus wera issued yesterday : W. . Kratz and Katie Drrzen of Shelby, A. L. Welirhahn and Mrs. Nettio Baker, Charles H. Wilson and Annu Flaherty, Charles A, Corcoran and Mary laherty, Chales A, Beuo and Harriet M. Davis, C, H. Howe and Miss R, B. Grimshaw, all of Council Blufts, T e Build z Permits, The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : 1 ne \alf story ng. nd - and . v"I.Vw(l and_ one For! stroet o] ust tirabe, brick base North Thirtieth street...... Mount & Grifin. one-story coul sheds, Jeth ThIFLeent SUCet. . ovoeeeuen s > minor permits, 1,000 800 Total, York Live Stock Market. NEW Youk, Sept. B3 ~Recelpts, ) beoves un ALVES e venis, 80005, SHEER-— I sheep, &1, Hous— Keeeipts, for sale; murkot st 1bs. market slow; Rrissors, 85, ) he market dull; head. Includix Ady ut 8.1005.50 por 100 DeWitt's Little Ear : only pill to cure sick headache and regulate the be.vels HARMLESS. TO ASSIST NATURE 1, “5xoyme the body is the great mission of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Microbi cannot st in the blood when| is properly taken, ag cures the patient, It has relicved thousands in a few days who had suffered for years, Mg. F. Z. Nerson, a prominent and wealthy citizen of Fremont, Nebraska, suffered for years with SCROFULA, and it continued to grow worse in spite of all treatment, Finally, Four Bottles of cllrcnl him. He writes: **Words are inadequate to express my gratitude and favorable opinion of SwWiI SPECIFIC, Treatise oo Blood and Skin Discases mailed freq, LET SEECIFIC €O, atlauia, Ge Dravier & BEIS, INSTIHUT Remarkahie People. Make a Copeland and Mdnstie tical and sul of their skill, they make offer, which will hold wacks from September 2 peks from at once pr. For two v thoy New York Life Building ing all medicines and ad fer ie absolutely unre the people of this vicinit all like offers that ¢ by advertisers, who ment or advertise free charge for the just what Copeland and his a tively treat and furnish for all who appl two weeks, from tober 7. their methods dver meodices aptem and no o tion in availing themsel Street — Anoth Bu Adds His Evidence t Nervous. not know what was the m The sp of 2315 North Fifteenth st Mo. Mr. Johnston table dealer, and i known among h whom he supplies daily “My b them at their offices, Rooms treatment, it says, nothing less. es will posi- licines freo during the period of £ d 1o Oc- It is their way of introdncing oci An Interesting Interview nker was Mr, J. K many € Ofrer old in hstantis to WEDY¥#®SDAY, FOR TWOIWEEKS. DRS, COPELAND AND MANSFIELD OF THE COPELAND MED CA™ the For the purpose 8f ‘tntroducing Drs. their methods of treating disease, to the citi- zens of Omaha and vicinity, and giving proofs | the foliowing good d. | free vice ¥ rtise f nes an but my her for furn two the above dnte will treat all patients who apply to 311 and nish- This of- straightforward and is made simpl the purpose mentioned ahove, of intro- ducing ourselves and our methods to It is not at e sometimes mude b 1 then eharge for the med d m, rved and entirely for eans D ne, either rich or poor, need have the slightest hest :s of this offe! siness o the natter.” MR. JOHN=ON TALKS, M n Fifteenth a ng Series—Gloomy, Wenk and *For four or five years T have suffered almost constantly, and until lately did . Johnston, reet, St. Louis, a fruit and vege: s well and favorably customers, ad and nose were stopped up. I could feel the phlegm dropping from head into my throat, and was ulways hawking and raising. MR J. K. JOnNS 3 1. LOvIS, M “There were dull, heayy . and my i i would wiike up 1 the m. De filled with a hurd matze er a severe cough hoth S would take me in the Was runnin knife into me % NORTIL 15TH STREET, ies over my eyes, When T would pinful hered mi chiost I could hardly swallo izhtsweats came on und weikened me ribly. I LOST FORTY POU tite was il zones There waus in w eight. Sharp My S0t some My throat did me! ous that I did not My husiness was i wd despondent. with' docto ! and had taken no end of pato othing did me made up niy mind to and ussociaves und T am glad 50, ny good oand seo Dr. Copelind ont med i und today t ne finally T Ldid mptoms ure gone und 1 feel entirely t. I can work all diy now and rest Well ut night.” Their Oredentinls, 1. Copeland was Hospltal where le g : tion of its kind As hios been said, Dr. W presiaent of his cluss gt He Medieal Colleze. New York uated. the nmost famous insti puntr ent, . of the deans of pre ces in Peonsylvania dentials e no less abu ified returl o socloties, Both ge hospital experienc voted their lives to the | ties. with w daily papers show. Copelzmd of min Dr. dunt and dorsed by t tten to medie v their ROOMS 311 AND 312, New York Life Building, 17th and Farnam Sts W. H, COr T. B, Ities: Thrg | Disoas 0 to 11 m. to4p. . troubles and stully by m stamps for question eirculs mail to the Copelind Medic York Life Building, Omaha, hronie “he Liebli C Vol 1 fletent quantities Lo aeeve ot o ened min as ho staggored in One Ma tnehy broth beo S o1t and with 0 dd from the Ll restored him o hi Genalne only with fae® stwlle of J. von Lieblg's slknature In blue Mk russ Labs I, thus I GRAMIL & SON, atimatos furnished o Iron Cornice Work, Roofing Coppor Work. | Artlatie work pondence solielted £ cll Bluffs and Omaha. New bullding new furniture class: finest locatlon fn the city Curs to uny vinced that WeRof Chi You can Become A ‘Teacher, A Bookkeeper, A Stenographer, A Typewriter. Catarrh and ali dise t and Lungs. . 0 spe Medieal Iistitute, aha, Neb. AND, M. D. Nervi Dise ull. A1, 1 Tustit Neb. fuis o e: PROI'S, Store F Apocialty evory th Al ous kindred disea Send 4o Address all ute, Liclik and meat soups had to be prepared | HANSFIELD, M. D, ses of the Dis- Sos. Office 105 . 1, 709 p. . o8 in W Liebig COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF BEEF ‘an DARKEST AFRICA,” “By HenryM. Stanley. upany’ Bxtract was the oh W 1015 and1Qy7 Broadw all kinds of Galvanizol ""UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Cornor 10th &nd Mason Streets, dern Galvanized [ron Cornice Works, . m polnts 300 wiles from Co. frat m LT 99 -y EPTEMBER 1891, PECIAL COUNCIL Avenie: best references 14, Bee, Counell Bluirs. NOTICES. BLUFFS, nsslst in care of at man: on quired. FIEN and twenty acre garden tracts near Conneil Blutts, wlso vineyards, feait tar and chotee farms for sale. Send for list ston & Van Patten, V [ XPERT Columb Utect order. will 't calibre. " C. A, Atking YLATRVOYANC John TILL teade lleht road wagon, 12) 1bs, for 8 fety bieyole, ludios: 1103 Avenie D. good' rifle, 42 | Blufts, Ta -1 wind reading or Pay- chometry. Discases of all kind diagnosod and treated with ot Daths ard massage All letters promptly answere Office hours, am. 1010 p. . No. 12, avenue E, noar cor. ! 15th strcot. JOR SAl houses, Blufrs, or, Rent land_ with st Councll Gardon L 101 Ma Big Stove Deals by ¢ Tt in cnsy t le. & C tswindled on wstove, Good 1 cover poor iron ire showy money. W not sell- ut o quit ness “every fall; wo aro ostay. Our roputation for giving value Lt our customers hins built up for us and growing trade. We have pur- 4 for cash fi 1onds of Stoves ut prices and b lave ever before offered the public bor wo e sell vou i vook stove froui 001 henter from £10) to £5.00, The Rudiant Home and P, 00 to 81 Everybod and soe goods Alwitys plensed to show goods to anyone terested. Wil sell on payment whe Without extra ehiarg Cole, 41 Main Stre CBUNCIL BLUEFS STEAM DYE WORKS, All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning donc in the highest style of the art. Fuded gool - in first aclivered inall price list PROPRIETOR. De pot rk promptly parts of the country. €. A. MACHAN Broadway. Cot 103 GITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS AND PROFITS TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 0. Gl $150,000 Dinkcrons—I. A, Miller, wson, Shugurt, E E. imundson, C R. Hannan. “Trausict general banking busi- ness. Lurgestcapital and surplus of any ban'c in Southwestern Loy NTEZREST ON TIME DEFOSITS ST.FRANCIS ACADENY BOUARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SZVENTH ST. (‘iln be reached from any of the depots on motor. ducted by the Sisters of Charity, B. V. M. TERMS—For hoard and tu embracing all branches of a finished education for young . #75 for session of fiven ths, com- ng first Monday in September and Peb- spectively. ~ For further particulars TPERIOR, il Biufrs, . Reliable Clot/er: FIRSTNATIONALBANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up Capital. $100,000 Oldest organizod bank 1n the clty. domestic exchango and 1o attention Forelgn and Al securitios, Bspecinl l Accounts of individ- ki orporations solleito 1. 27 MAIN STREET. Over €. B. Jacquemin & Co.'s Jewelry Store Sims & Saunders—Attorneys at aw, vrac i Rooms '} amd 8 Lhugurt Council Biuffs, La, H. J. Chambers, 5 neil's store. Teleph, bours. 84, m. t0 9 p. 2 Busine: el Blus, La, THE GRAND Council Blulffs, Ia. BELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL 15 NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. | e BEsTER 14 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, |Funeral Director and Embalmer, THIS COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Special attention given to Electric Bells, Burglar Alarms, Announciators and Incandescent Wiring. WALTERV. COOK, 13 PEA VUIL BLUFFS. URE RL ST. COU 1k Dr. Ploro's. Aagnetic KIutis Tt hias cured thousands | 1 sondde i atamps (07 11 eide Klawtic Truss Co,. han T0 WEAK MEN i carly decay, wasting woakneas, lost mauhood, o NI G 'w Valuafle ‘treatise (saled) contiy full part A pbendi Dah who I8 Hery o ©rof. . C, ¥{ WLER, Mood Buftering from tho eitects of Board $2. Expenses Low. ~\Send for Circular. | ¥/ V. S, 1% _0"6'/1614”5'\( V. S. Paulson, 7 ~~ Council Bluffs, BROWNING, KING & CO. Southwest Corner 15th 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. We'LL rre YOU PERFECT, OR GIVE vou THE surr, If you've got a suit in mind for the near future, you'll detect no mistakes in the make-up of this line. ZN W BlILOQES: Young Men's, Youths', Boys” and Children’s Flolllillg. Excellent styles this fall. facture of garments for this department. 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 morners, and MOTHERS, bring your Bovs, and see how neat and how cheap you can be fitted out from a first-class stock. SRD FIL.OOR: We Devote to Overcoats. The best light in the city. Our present stock of fall weight,’ medium weight, dress and general wear Overcoats you'll visit the ends of the earth and locate no finer or better assortment, and our prices, like quality and style, wiLL BEAR well the light of day. No slight visible in the manu- Wi knSW that boys IN FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS we're equally well prepared for you. Come early, come often and come in number : Browning, King & Co., RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Council Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the ‘Works, Cor. Ave, A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can have them redyed and finished cqual to new. BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the nd most approved machinery,utest at less cost thun you ever paid bafore,

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