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L THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE: - NO PEARL STRE o Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City. H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER § Rusiness Office | Night Editor MINOR MENTION. No. 43 TELEPHONES No8 N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs T Crafu's chiattel loans The funeral of Mrs, William Weston wil oceur tomortow morning at 10 o'clock from the residence, at Manawa, Rev. Stephen Pheips officiatin Wilifam Green, a son of said to have fallen heir to #50, left hin by an old fricud whose namesake he was, Frank Green, who was arrested a day or two ago on suspicion of having robbed a Pullman paiace car, was given a jail sen- tence of ten days ofi tho eharge of vagrancy. The funeral of T. W. Smith, son-in-law of Rittor of this city, will océur this after- his late residence in O ha, The will b terr in Fairview ceme- imber Co., coal 204 Sapp bloo Norman Gireen, M), which w of bis father, A noon remuins tery Mrs, Anna Nushaum died yest ing at Lo'elock after a nine days' illness, of malria, at her once, 1019 South Main street, aged 53 yen Tiie (uneral anuounce ment will be made later, Willie, tho 2-yeav-old son of Mr. and M Theodore Reinfiold, died last Sunday after an iliness of n week. ‘The funeral wiil tak place o4 10:30 this morning from the resi dence, 1026 West Brondway The case against M. Blank, cnnrged with the larceny of w spoonbiolder last Saturday, was dismidsed vesterday in volice court, Mav Thompson, the woman from whom it was allegod to have been committed, refusing to prosecute. A suit for a divorce was begun in the dis- trict court edny by Almira Murray against Thomas ', Murray. Sho alleges that her husband deserted her a few years ag and has ref to support ber in any wa. sinco that time, The Wome rday mor & Christian association will hold their exposition in tho Masonic temple, oceupying tho hall for entertainments and sales and tho storeroom below for dinners and suppers, bozinuing December 10 and continuing one week or mor Prof. 5. F, Barakat, of Damascus, $ will lecturo this evening at the Second 1 reh, corner of Harmony und ts, on the customs of his native land, The lecture will be illustrated by o number of children in stume, In the district court, yesterday the case of the Towa Mutual Building ana Loan associa- tion of Dubuque ngainst W. W. Bittleston and others was set for trial, but the defend- ants failed to show up. A default was granted in favor of the piaiutifr. James O'Brien was arrested last evening by Oficer Kelly, charged with drunkeaness When he was informed what the charge ugainst him was he became very abusive and would havo tried to sond the policeman to tho happy hunting grounds had not soveral deputy marshals revented him. A couple of boys broke into a Union Pa cifle freight car Inst evening, in the_yards at the transfer, to steel some beer. They had not cuceceded in getting auy of the bevorage on boura when ONicer Quinn appeared on the scenc. Both boys took 1o their heols und led the ofiicer an exciting chase, oo of them get- ting away. The other was captured and taiken to iho station whera he gave his name as Eddie Jone: Johu A. Ramon filed a petition in the dis- trict court vesterday asking to be appointed guardian of Jonathan Jones. Jones will be remembered as tho man who was charzed with murder und whose trial hung fire for about ten years, going to the supreme court several times. He Is now an_ inmate of the insunc hosvital at Clarinda. The case will have a hearing at 2 o'clock on the afteracon of Decomber Ceuse your coughing and enjoy refreshing slumber, which Dr. Bul's cough syrup will insure you. SAre you going to the race: bet on the winning horse.” some Abdullab: he is lame. Didn't vou know!” “TIl whisper in_your car, he'll win, They’re using Salvation OiL” Thunksgiviig Groceries. Hold on a minute. Look at these Thanksgiving vrices, and seo what an immense amount of groceries you can get for alittle moncy at Brown’s C. O, D. Prompt delivery and guaranteed goods. 345 Brondway, Council Bluffs. 23 1bs anulated sugar, $1.00; 1bs extra C sugar, §1.00; 30 lbs Now Orleans sugar, £1.00; tomatoes, per can, Sc: corn, per can, Fei tible peaches, por can, 1ic; pid peachcs, per can, Sc; apricots, pes'can, 15¢; sardines, per can, Hei peas, per can, ho: 2 1bs ontmeal or hic; { 1bs rice for 2hc; buckwheat flour, dc; Aunt ‘Sully pancake flour, 10c; self rising buckwheat, packare, 100; 20-1b pail fruit jelly for e applo butier, '5e; mince meat Arbiekle & Germun coffee, package, 20c Picuic bams, 7ige; dry_ salt bacon, Se; bo- logna sausage, (c; pigs feot, Ge; 3 lbs lard, 25ct suuerkraut, per gallon, 20¢; Lewis lye, 10 scrubbing lye, be: 10 bars good reh, per pound, 5e; plug to- buceo, 20c; smoking to. acco, 15¢; bulk oys- ters, quart, 8Uc; ehoice family tiour, sack, S BROWN'S C. 0. D, 315 BROADWAY, Council Biuffs. —_—— PERSONAL PARAGRAIUS Mrs, Wall Mcladden i of lung fover. C. E. (L. Campbell has gone to Toston, Mont., whero ho has the contract for build- ing a bridgo across the Missour:, Mrs. R B, Hendricks and son Jume: yestorday rabnm, Vi, where the Visit relutives during the winter, ‘es, and Vot the hand- ill with an attack left will Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure constipation, The causeremoved, the disease is gone. Card of Thanks. W. B. Reed desires to expross through Tie BEk his appreciation of the kind- ness and sympathy shown by friends both bere and in Neold during the sickness of his mother and at the time of her death and burial. H. V. Slead, the popular mail carrier, has purchased Mullis & Co.’s grocery af 54 Brondway. 4 e Now fall goods, finest in the eity, at Reitors, the tailor, 310 Broadway. wo loaves fresh bread for de D. Brown, at C. ( bulk oys! 00 b, at ¢ Fesh 30 pe Broadway Harlan Murder Ons, Judge Deemer wrrived in the city day from Harlan and was Judgo Smith for some time, After their con- sultation was over 1t becamo kuown that it bad been held for the purpose of muking some arrangements in connection with tho trial of the case of the murderer, Cumber- land, who pleaded guilty a fow days ago to tho charge of murdar in the first dewrce, Judge Deemer, not wishing to take the re- spousibility upon himself of deciding whett the man shall bang or be sentenced to life - prisonment, bas requestod Judges Smuth, Macy and Thornell to sit with bim today at Hurlan for the purpose of hearing the ovi dence of the witnesses as to the tinding of tho bodies of Cumberland's victims und the murderer’'s coufession. Cumberland’s fate will then bo decided by the four judges to gother. Judge Swith left for Harlan yes teraay, and thero will be no court here today. e vs B0y 0. ¢ and 145 quact, D. Brown yester- closeted with ®hen Baby was sick, we gave When she was & Child, she eried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, { NEWS EROM COUNCIL BLUEFS. Bobool Boarl Meub:rs Disouss Important Lcoal Questions, TEACHERS APPOINTED, SEVERAL NEW Another Consignment of fnferior Coal Orvdered | Buildin s~ Union Elevator Company luvolved. rmoved From the The school board met, | the mewbers Waite, Chairman Schoentzen teachers reportod that been appointad teacher a school tn the chucch ne He recommended tho appointm Morris as teacher and Miss Lilian The report salaries fixed, The coal questio: other air Hunte examined all the c s and found ing with all prosent excepting Stacy and of the committeo Miss Doughty had the nawly opened r Second avenuo nt of Miss acksou as rred in on substitute and the was o then c ropc me up for an- ted that he had 1 in the various build- inforipr. He recom mended that 1t be romoved from the High, Eizhth avenue, Second avenue, Avenue B, and Thirty-fourth street schools Shuvert thought this was too hard on conl dealer, us e unuerstood that it had been settled at a previous meeting, Wells said that the question had not settled by the previous meeting except far as the allowing of the coul bill was cerned, The coal had been found to bo worse thau the report of the committeo b wade it appear, and Lo thought that Hunte recommendation should be adopted. After considerable discussion the report was adopted Superintendent Sawyer presented to the the question whether school should be adjourned on Friday following Thanksgiv- ing. Ho also presonted & request from the state and county superintendents that the schools of this city make a display at the coming state teachers’ convention prepara- tory to an exhibit at the Worid's fair. This idea did ot striko Hunter favorably, and he suggested that Prof. Sawyer might put in bis time botter visiting tho schools than in getting up exhibits. He named turee rooms in the Eizhth avenue building which had not boen visited by him during the last month. A warm discussion followed, Scboentzen taking the side of the superin- tendent against Hunter. Tho president at last called the combatants down, and de- clared the discussion out of order. The superintendent’s report for the month of Oc- tober was adopted as_follows: Enroliment, boys, 1,576; girls, 1 average enrollment, 3,054 average attendance, boys, 1,350: girls, 1,570 After transacting some routino busi- ness and allowing a largo bateh of bulls, the meeting adjourned. DeWitv's Little tiarly Risers Lns¢ Week. is the second and last week of our great saerifice clearing sale in order to make room for our immense stock of holiday goods that is arriving daily. Below we quote a few of our underwear bargains while they last. Sce the daily Nonpareil complete list. KNIT GOODS, RYTHING IN HEADWEAR. UNDERWEAR DEPART- MISN shivts (grey) that sold for 2 the all been in so on for the liver Thi for a more EV ent gout 15e. shirts (grey) that sold for ¢ to e to Gents’ shirts and drawers for 33 Gents’ scarlet and natural wool and drawers, 75c and 90¢ goods, this sale at 69c¢. “We show three makes of 50 natural, camel’s h; and white, which we know cannot be beat for value. Sce other bargains at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ white vests and pants, a bar- gain, 25 each, We have run short some numbers in underwear; as a substitute we put in our 45c and 50c ribbed vestsin ecru and grey for this sale at 89¢ each, Also our 624c¢ natural merino vest with equestrian pants, down for this sale to H0c. Our 90¢_all wool vests and pants seaviet and gray, in one lot for this worth 45e, shirts all for 2oods in ribbed marked in ale e our immense second floor, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co.. Council Bluffs, la. v evening until 10 o’clock. al pints, Slead’s grocory, holiduy display on Store open ever o'clock: Saturdays, wle olive opposite Bordenux, imper oil, 70c at Ogden house. Swanson Music Co., M agonic temple. Catholic Fair Opening. The opening night of the Catholic fair at Masonic temple last evening was all that the most enthusinstic wishers for its success could ask. Tho attendauce was very largo and the interest awakened very great. The principal event of the evening was the charming entertainment afforded by the forty little dairymaids, who introduced the novel innovation of making butter on the stage in the presence of the audienco and selling to all who wished to buy. Of course tho supply was madequate to the demand. The buttormilk also had ready purchasers, anatno last drop was drained from the churns before the calls for moro of the unigue refreshment had ceased. Tonight the leading featuro will be tho presentation of “Old Hick'ry Farm” by the Inaisfail Dramatic club at the opera house. DeWitt's Little Early Risers: best littlo pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath W. S. Baird, attorney Everett block. Call telephone 120 when you want the finest groceries in Council Bluffs, Apply at St. Joe house, Coungil Bluffs, if you desire to purchase’ cheap for cash hotel and bar furniture and fixtures. Houso for rent. Aftor a R ilroad s Stoue & Dawson yesterday com ced a suit against tha Chicago, Burling: ton & Quiney Railway company to compel it to furnish bottor train facilities on the branen running from Creston to Cumberland, There merly three traius daily between the two points, but the number was reduced to one, which caused a great deal of dissatisfac- tion, especially among travellng mon. The railway commissioners ordered company to relnstate tho two trains which had boen discontinaed, but this order was ignored, The breseut suit 1s brought to force the com pany to come o torms, “The Howe scale took first premiem at Poila delphia, Paris, Sydney and other exhibitions, Borden & Selleck Co., Agts., Chicago. Davis, deug way, has the leading dri eastern part of the eity, ana is taking the lead this year in holiduy goods. There will not bo a finer or lurger dis- play of the beautiful holiday novelties in the city, and his handsome establish- ment will bo the headguarters for Santa Claus this season George S, rist, 200 Broad- r store in the Again in James Maher manages clutchies of the iaw about ever so often, aud last evening bis time was up. He visited a house of guestionable repute at 146 Broad wa k:pt by Muy Thompson. He has been payiug attentions for somo time past to one of the in- mates of the house, and of late his attentious bavo not been cousidered desirable by tLe Trouble. to gat in the THE girl for whom they were intended. Sho told nim to consider himself fired, and got the landlady to enforca hor commands by a few of her own, The Thompson woman claims as 500n a8 ho was ordered away, ak up the furoiture, tear dov the window curtains, thr en to cut he several er more pieces, and in other ways to convince her that ho was indeed tough. She sum| i Officor Wageck, who arresied Maher for malicious mischief Another Union Avother suit was commenced in the dis- trict court yesterday in the Union elevator case. T'he Citizens State bank the plain tiff and the Unfon Pacific Railway company nade defendant. In the potition the plaintiff alleges that consignments of grain were shipped to the Brown Bros, Grain com- From Sargood, Coe & ( rman county, Nebraska, 571 bushels of corn, #2203 J. W. James & Bro, Benedict, Neb, 1,000 vushels onts, £4); Peter Reiheimer & Co., Rising, Nob., 1,23) bushols of oats, §300: J. W. James & Bro., bushels of oats, $240; Brown Bros. Grain company, Beatrice, Neb,, 1,000 bushols of onts, §40: Crough Bros,, St. Edwards, Neb, 1,857 bushels of oats, #52; 3w 405 bushels of wheat &11; Elm Creek Elovator company, 502 bushiels of wheat, ®83; Kearney Millin and F vator company, Odessa, Neb., 500 bushels of wheat, § KKearney Milling and Elevator company, Kearnoy, Neb., 500 bush- els of wheat, W. L. Smartwood & Co., Scotia, Nob., 02 bushols of corn. £356: Hig. gins & Co., Benedict, Neb bushols of corn 1.60; Brown Bros.’ company. Holmesville, Neb., il6 of corn, £235.40; H. T, Nob., s93 bushels of corn, & It is also alleg endants issued bills of ling with each car at the date of shipment, and that these bills of Iading wore assigned to the plaintiff as coilateral security for indebtedness, It is ailoged that the bank is eutitled to the grain above described, but that the railway hns refused to give it up. judgment for the possession of the pr or else for its valuo, estimated at $149), is demanded A suit was commenced by the Merchants bank of Li In, Neb., makii substantially the same allegations as in tho first case, suing for the possession of about £2,500 worth of grain consigned from a number of other firms throughout Nebraska. Suits we begun by the Elm Creck levator company to replevin #350 wortn of grain and for £0 dumagos, and by the Kearney Miiling and Elevator company 1o replevin §1,065 worth of grain and for $100 damages, At the clovator yesterday the scene pre- sented a little mord than the usual activity, owiug to the presence of a number of tho creditors. Attorney McCabo, who appears for a large share of tho plain- tiffs in tho suits that have been brought against the railway company, stated vesterday that Brown Brothers insisted that they were not insolvent, and that if they could have their own way about it, they would settlo ail the ciaims aguinst them, ani have a wide margin left them. Thoy as ribe all their trouble to the action of Brockman of St. Louis, in_allowing all their drafts to go 10 protest, after agreeing to take their busi- ness off their hands. Brockman, on tho other hand, claims that Brown Brothers had made way with about $1,000,000 wrongfully wud thatho did not propose to pay ou, any more for them. There tho matter stands at present, vatos Suit is prny as follows N imes, canned goods, 164 finest in the Broadway ate City only at Slead’s, te Ogden house, o Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Poarl street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145, High grade work a specinlty. —— Kindergarten in rooms next to Y. M. C. Al Merrviam block. Experienced teachers. Rutes very low. Too Young to Marry A party of four young people prosented themselves at the oftice of the clerk of the district court yesterday afternoon and wanted licenses to mrrry. Tho apparent ages of the quartetto varied from 14 to 16, although they all claimea to bo of age, County Clerk Campell delivered a fatherly lecture to them, and urged them either to postpone their matrimonial venture u few years or else to wot some one who could Sweac that they were of the vequired nge. They left for home in a very disgusted con- dition. Hotel Gordon s first class. The finest grade of boots and shoes at Morris’, 6 Pearl strect. Plush chairs from $1.75 up; bed room suits from $10.50 up; wire springs, $1.40, at Morgan’s, 740 Broadway. Will Build a Refinery. E. H. Welsh, a former member of the firm of Farrell & Wolsh of Chicago, has pur chased a lot on South Main street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues and will at once commence the ercction of a fine three story brick building. Itis bhis iutention to use the builamg fora sirap reflnery, and the establishinent, when pat into operation, will give employmont to a large number of workmen. a0 e —— Furniture, carpets, stoves at cost, at Mandel & Klein's. Jan. 1st we quit business., Jaryis wild blackberry is the best. We have our own vinayards in Califor- nia. Jarvis Wine company, Co. Blufls, Jarvis 1877 brandy, puvest, e THE WORKERS. in the Laborers' Ranks M Come From Within. A large crowd filled the rooms of tho Cur rent Topic elub at the Young Men's Chris- tian association last evening to listen to the discussion of the eight hour law. Tho members of the club indulged ina general discussian pro and con, pretty thoroughly sifting the subject. At the conclusion of tha eneral debate, Dr. Duryea, director of tho club, made a few romarks. He said that ho was the firm friend of the laboring man, und was fully in sympathy with any scheme which tended to ameliorate the condition of the wage worker. Thut the tho universal adoption of an cight-hour law was a step in the right direction could not bo coutroverted. But if the con- dition of the working class s to bo improved, the army of toilers must begin with reformig themselves, Philanthropists, moralists, und legislators may excrt themselves to clovate the v boring classes to a higher intellectual und moral plane, but unless they meet with cheerful co-operation on the part of the wage rs, their efforts will prove futile, The saloon negatives much of the good attempted by those who have tho best nterests of thi toiling masses. Lot them become tomperate aud i twelve months their condition will be very materially bettered I'ne secret of the whole thing lies in the laboring classes reforming thew lives and with the co-operation honest capital wli willingly lend to sober, inte! ut toil, the question of the two Titan forces will s0lve itself, afost, best. ELEVATING Reforn 1O BAGGAGE Wreek of a Car by th Oy teinal Prrrsnvni, Pa., Nov. 23.—A trunk contais - ing dynamite exploded this evening in the bageage car of the Western mail on the Penusylvania railroad s the train wus pass- wg irvin, Pa. The tore out side of the car and wrecked the trunk, secat terin the conteuts over the track. The baggage master accidentially hit the truik by pulling another down, thereby causing the explosion, and he was badly frightened, but escaped iujury. The trunk was sbipped from Philipsburg, Pa., by Michiel Co. who was on his way o Cambridge, O. He was arrested with his wife, wheu the train reached Pitisbueg. He denied that the truni was his, but wh nfrouted with the pie- ture of his wife which was found in the car be ucknowleaged the ownership. He would assign vo reason for carrying the ayo and was lockea up, Itis the intention of the ralroad Company to prosecute bim, WARNING SMASHERS, Explosion of unk. oxplosion one OMAHA DAILY i | | | | | | polated BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1801, e 3 e e e e £ e e e e . 0 .. e . RED HOT GAME OF What the 'Varsity Teams 00T BALL, Promise to Fur- uish Omaha Thursday. ABOUT FRIDAY NIGHT'S Gl Tim Niland in Give Dick Race for Other Active tho Spe The match game of foot ball to the ball grounds Thanks tween the Stato enthusiasm . among busine. go attendants avd the field sport placo here. A tromendous quently, s certain to idezvous h asser on No one 0 presumptious nough winuer, and the opiaion prov elevens are about as evenly possible to get two toams hitherto measured The lowa conti plays to win, the ( witness one of tho fi ent says naha fov evor taken placo on a bull field, possibla reason could ba no brasin boys should not_ play foregone conclusion that deal of real live, liealthful, abead, Dowa over that o pany the out saying. college slo; iy the lot ot Salt ( state. M in Lincoln the tow tho approaching large crowd train up he Thoy ok valley, ager Chantland of the here also to wateh anc Moore versity teams of Nobraska 1s creating as much Taursuay n each other's will ba on hand to encourage their represent- s in the fight, and if thay go down woe is LOVE CONTEST, Preparation to a Hard Money s off at ing afternoon be- lowa and and interest men, old orting fraternity that ever teok throug, conse- blo at the ap- xt 'y has boen to plck the ails that tho two matehed us it 1s who lave not strength, that if Lincoln ors of sport will ruzgles that has and as there wh the Ne- to win, it is a there 15 o good vigorous sport e wild and accom- with- tho n bas g battle, will voes with o 10t the whole Towa team will I direct his men. He is an athlete himself of no mean qaulities nad will work ard for the glor, lewo and bis state, In any interstato foot ball coutest | an_immense Thanksgiving win who may, patrons at t will only leave after being fully comn for the expense and trouble at to take in the at premacy. s going of his col- event tho great to prove attraction, und, he park that day isated thoy have been struggle for su- MOORE AND NI pse of a Great Go Pair I riday N The finish contest between tnvincible St. Paul wel.ery Niland of Chicago, which Priday, is the occasion of u speculation among the fan When the match was first opinion prevailed wmong ternity that such a contest sided one, that th youth from the Windy Show against the expe of a mau of Moore’ would prove an casy v rangements were the kuowing I'ro| it uco ones takes enutatio tim, periected, LAND. Between This ight. 1 Dick Moore, the weight, aud Tim placo next a vast amount of talked about the the sporting fra- would be a lop- icuced stockyards would and musc y and that ho Sinco the ar- however, and © had a chance to see Nilana at work at his quarters at Bellevue there has been teriul chango of opinion, and even mouey on the result. Niland comes from a famc ily, bis brother Jd having m sudden and mu- just now it is ous fighting fam- net and bested all the best kuown widdleweights in aund ubout Chicago, and having wou_fights from noted big ones as the “St. Arloy, Patsy Carrigan and a whose names cannot just at recalled. Bradburn and would today such, Joe Kid," Bob number of othe this moment b He also fought a draw with Bill be in the frout rauk of American pugilists were 1t not for a sudden failing of heaith that has incapaci- tated him from cise, m, ever, s & worthy amily reputation. feet in his socks, is us strong as an ox, and as de on his feet as a featherweight, at work, atd judging from with the bag, his tircsome beil work and skipping the the very pink of condition w woned Priday night. Niland, win, and advises bis friends placing their mone; Moore is also confident, Niland whips him it will'on] the best and gamest contests this neck of woods. Ho is triously, under the iutellige Woodmax of Duluth, and on meet expects to be it to iyl life. Putrons of the apprebensive of delay n off, as time will ve called, o'clock sharp, giving plenty back to the city. even Moore's oppon; fender Ho stands is but 21 years of age, aud to face_the St. Paul expo himself, say and avers that ex bow- the s1X light ent, of nearly spry nnd quick He is hard his long set-to’s tramps, aumb- rope, will be in uen ho is sum- t next he will 10’ be careful ir vy be after one of ever scen in training indus. nt. e of Ni the night of the ht for a man's ont need be in nowise getting the uffair hit or miss, at 9 of time o get Undoubtedly it will Lo one of the best fights that bas taken place in this vieinity in maoy a day. Buse Boll on the Sax Fryxeisco, ball season prising the al, Nov. San Jose, The San Jose club won t peunant of the league, with second place. A seri will bo played between th Portland, Ore., team, vinn western pennaut, to decide t championship, the match to and neighboring citics. of the California league, San Frane mento and Oakland clubs, closed of twonty-on Coast. —The base com- , Sacra- yesterday. he champioaship an Francisco it gumes he San Jose and ier of the North he Padific coast be played in this 05 will com- menco with & game on Thanksgiving da Garfleld Rac Cimicaao, I1L, Nov. 2i.- First race, selling, five won, Huntley 8 Tix 111814, ond ruce, half mile. Gle second, Bush MeDuft third Third race, six furionzs, won, Rouser sceond, Wo Tim 1145, Fourth rac nd, Bugen| ifth r Bevys se Sixth ruce track Wi fu one mile. Att taird. Time six furlo il M. gz six fusiones, Gomorro thi nuddy, - Dewitvs Little Early Rise B Publ The first public recital of t of Music was given in tho au Young Men's Christinn evening, Miss Bertha far in fino voice ana wly. Messrs, Ro furnished mastorly manner. The vecita under ihe direction of Pro prosides over the sehoal giwve monthly th ot ghout th o He Ba udgred tn Smith, and a]l P ROMPTLY WEAK EN, % never returns, sufloror a proscripth enl 1 certaln oure' for 10st VIgor, celo, tmpote Address D. HOUSE, Nox CUNES WREGE Test Courli Nyrup in tie, Second. Enterprise well bow to Omaha audiences, the instrumental 1will send sealed ¥ jEkiE es. Garfield park: Gunshot thira, rion s. noid won, [ sellin odpecker lantic Nrva © thisd. icus won, Chimes U, Honton won, third Sir me Unlue rd, won 1ty . best pils. Al he Omaha Sehool ditoriu 1 of the o0 lost made lier She was reo solos ch rm- Cahu aud Taver seleetions in al was conductod f. Tor oncon. assoc yliss s, who will Le ACHES 2 W CERTAIN MED w o sinall woak p: culssions, var Albion SEVEN MORE Remain Can Avail the it t yon fail cati lay seve seve Thet hope Mr. was Gone Drs, Re tored Him o Health, “Inever thought T shonld hnve my name in piper, with Drs, Copelan i such & friends, that I rc Tess o morning actually 1ore Ratc men | ATl Patients Being Un‘er Placing Befere December for £5 a Month Until Cured ¥ rec. Wi e speaker was M. 10th street. ¢ ST had boen sick rrdi for three years, but in rs 1 gt 1o and | had made up was 10 use trylog any longer. My hea matter droppin hawking and raisin was sore and intl; start in the top of my he spine. *I had a puffed up or bloated [l W like | tion of the heart, and cone over m v d re. he p: sre col ble to now d. 1 and et 1 did go. of my old troubla | DAYS. During Which Themselves of the > of $5 a Month for Treat tanl Melicines, reatment ov Themselves Under Treatment 1. Will be Treated Medicines HAD AFFECTED HIS LUNGS MeCord's Sto After Hope Copeland and Mansfield . Bt the resuit of my treatmont Mansticld has been M to myself and m 1y foel it my duty to tell Wi, MeCord he suid serable with i the past two and everything uiL hope Teft that there (DTN ntinuing wnd W worse so runidly utterly to heln me, that my mind MR. WM. MCCORD, 1711 South 19th Stres 1d nose were clozged up and the into my throat kept me all the time. My throut ned. Severe pains would a and pass down my foclinz after 1t 100l 1 took did not dizest, but ch. 1 had palpita int, dizzy spells wou d me 80" weak I could Jken and rest- arise fn he the n v In iy ston i st two winters T was attacked with hena, After the first siego me romained. I w et rid of it snd nuscrable that the disc 0 MY LUNGS. ave up and. de- cided there “Soon after thit 11 coss of Drs, Copeland . Othy not 2o ot t To e for speal Contractor, E and Man A NOTABLE INSTANCE. w. Callahan, the Well Known torses Drs. Copeland F. stield., Over two ye 1 hi I street Gition and easily Irritated,so ol ate would be thrown up fr3quently, and sharp. shoc take me in ‘the chest and under ve se s ther ro w Dblude. energy or ami was always tired and worn out. troubled 1t se the doctorl CrnLinily Aliy 1 coil hany niise " sadd Me W My stomach wasin i verybid con toften what I inmedintely and howsls pains would my shoutder Tniost ch ing ve pains in my sto 1 had no fon left was restless and contented” with anything v At differont ©mes | with wakefulluess at night, was sieepy and arowsy. 1t Id not get Sleep enouzh,” Those 10t time. was but ed hot u )d spells would come on e one after the other, n ned . those I'feel better e Al y il and uny letter, for ali the medicing 1 <00, reading of nunic rto'to ming that s, Cone- ted suceessfuily, el systom, ] Mo sy mptoms ire al y way thin | huve for pars, 1 oam very ihankful to D and Mansfield. T would neve % 1 did b1y QW Tt o REPRESENTATIVE /st . [ 2T Sl AL ) RESIDENTS. What They Say Conceining the Success of Drs, Well Known Cler inur s follows Known tu yoiu that [ liave rece efits hitve and throat indecd, in fuct nendacnes, 1o hiwking frosh and rested v Wi il NOL iy 100 much for t Lwill gladly repeat my story MES. O, I #My nose 18 now clear I B V. wr from ive Tos i t ro all Mans spittin, 1 ceased und 1y eves ars 0 now red feel | fort MR, G D MERRY #Drs, Copeland and Mansficld cured e 11k more headache a i are my ears. | now and hear complished M I ehat I have found what | thou iy cun’see that Lan WL sweats, flesh every duy. the Mi I hoartily Munsfield's treatment Lhit L eVer Zave i t of M VI JUSE OnCe more © Ta my R, SA n the & ol sufferiy i N1 vl and nd - and man ¢ e—Other Testimony. C, Swank, of tho Theol cal seni- 165 10 Drs. Copetand and Manstiold ived ut ben an troatment. For e years 1 Micted w th catureh of the hoead Wiich, at tihies. wits (Istress ling me to bellove th: up publie sp T tried m: it Feonived no reiiet until i L hanpy to write and I am entively eured, all my i rod. A 1O, worth ‘. now iy “Weliiio or spitnz, and 1 focl in the "mornin Drs. Copeland i, and to uny and all Mansfield—A ves His Ex- on aris 1 others have failed, d hay ANDERSON, #0H Seward streot no wore hawking und my nheaduches have us BUEONK ever. | the papers. even at night, and difforent prreson. Too niueh pra s ven Drs: Copeland and Munsticid ful and conscientious work i Dhcartily recommend thewm 10 s0re thro it w0 MAN, 1610 Capitol nvenuc; 1 feel man now beciuse I hiave no nose elear, no hawking un | 00d, 1nd Tust DUt not 1east ) positively say that 1ean s good us before my trouble bewin not sity 100 mueh for tho good ro Copelind and Mansfield hive iy case MUEL SMYTH, happlest man In- the fooling It 105t forever und anyons who Kuows mie uwell niing 1 hive no more 10 pain 1 the chest orshoulder siv 1o more und Lum gaining in 1 cannot siy too much for selund and Manstield hiye orent ypetite 710 South 16th ty trect Drs.” Co y case IN MALONE. 1804 South 15th street Drs. Copeland and the only treatmoent of, a1 known have saved me year ner it would and EPHEN MARTIN (nd Manstield | thouzht I would try " and | am thankf they hi ¢ ntished wonders in After treatiug with thew my symp South Omuhn Patients | il d ever I was i iy MISS DOLLY stroet: “The dischurge ceased, my hoad my appetite: digest | ound the heart, and 1 { fansfield have restored to me my fOFmer | T WANT to by stock of good heulth { and el Wil $ LAURA ( t: Tean i RS 4 ;H.‘ Ans| all-around butcher wants a position In 8 Wi Dinca o i teste ty orconntry. Reforonce wiven. Spoaks u or hope f¢ i, Address, stating salary, | Bee, QR € W, FOSTER, 613 North 2nd uncil Bluffs, y hond and nose are cloar 14 entiroly reltoved, and I have no furthor fe Huraver. 1 asres of vonsuprion. 1 ean't suy too el iy | LOIRTurge town, 5 i ‘ Lo A G LR O ton, Conne T Riuirs, OUN G feosh mileh cow for sale. Joon nese eity wat cupying gofn OFFIcE- and Poarl stroots, havir T DEavaOn e JinnioL. oy closets, cte. Apply (0. ) & Casady, on prems ADIES and Jselting book hoiday Crade; & wddress 1) Kappelt AN Tands, housos 9 Pearl stroat, Council Bluits ROOMS 311 AND 312, rder; shelling capacity about 4,000 bush= New York Life Building, Iy, Hero §s & bargadn for some one. 1 Cor. 17th and F; vl | QPRCIAL MILLER, North wth | COUNCIL from miy noso has | ind 1 have rogained good, no wore pain feol Tike o diferent wppenred and [ an NOTICES. BLUFFS3, W13 TANTED-A good cont muker Will work by the weel or plece Counctl R one that 104 Main \ boots art by Hoe, RrOCOFls oF Ay part cash and 1ot in Omaha. G 2 bl y have eur od 1 aced me ettor health gon M stroot tite £ood 480 nero farm, 8250 s Ampreved 81 4 niles Farms of ol sizes, Johnston & Van Pate Theie Credentils As hos been safd, Dr. W 1L Copeland was presiaent of s cluss it Bellovao Hospital Medival Colle o, New York, whore ho grad the o8t famous institution of it kind 1 the country, H1s diplonia bears the written endorsemnent” of the medical authoritios of yrk, of the deans of prominent medieal s i Ponnsylvania, De T, Manstield’s | edontials are no less ibundunt and duqual ificd. 1o al8o 1 formally indorsed by the see Fetaries of various county and stato medieal socloties, Both centiemen, after thorouh hospital’ expor ind practice. hiy voted their [ves to the practice of tholr s ties, with what success the columns of daily papers show Avply with bat Partle house, th strcot g - room to board rent in Brovn bullding. Al the steann Brown, Int oley Lo or Burke omen want fn the world Vi diy or B0 per cont ave, off Madison st lots and Day & feor, 12 North Main stroet, Counell Biuirs iy Allanliine ROYAL MAIL SPEAMERS. nd Liverpool, e doeation FARS ALIOW. Fitod CARRIE BRVIOR O ALL.AN LINR STIRAMSIHIDPS, Giasgow vin Londonderey every Fortnight OF NEBRASKA, 1 \ CALIFORNIA, noon 10, STATE OF NEVADA, 1A, M Return %65, wrnzo ST, Chic i MOORES, F.VALL, Burlington Tieko rnam Sis., Omaha, Neb W. H, COPELAND, M. D, LB, MANSFIELD, M. D, Consulting Mhysicl Spectaltios: Catarrh and alld s of the Eye. Euar, Throat anl Lu crvous Dis eases, Skin Diseases, Chironle Diseasos. Officy Hours—0 1o 10 a1, 2 10 3 .ty 7400 p. 1, Sunduy 10 n to4p m Cutarrhal troubles wnd ted succossfuily by lettors to Copeland M York Life Building Montreal and Quobec £4 10 880, ¢ Intorm NO CATTL STATE | Kindred diseasos LINE ‘ mail; Send. 4o jn | New York and ulurs. Address ail N cal Tnstitute, New Omaha, Neb, D Cabin &5 up ALLAN & €O Ticket OMee: CETIZENS STATE BANK Of Couneil Bluffs, APITAL STOCK... . SURPLUS AND PROFITS........... set of teeth, on rubbor, for & Perfoo = fit eoth without plates or removable | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS oridge work, Just the thing for singers and A Miller, K. 0. Gloason. E. L. public speakers, never drop down, rt, ). D, Bdmundson. Charios Teeth Extractal Without Pain, oral banking busi= All fillings at reasonable rates, all teapital and surplus of any bane warranted. Cut tnis out for a guide. in Southwestern lowa, DEPOSIT3 T BT [ FIRSTNANONALBANE In the West. ; = For Bread Making or Rolls. St Wo warrant this brand ot Flour equal to the best made anywhore in the U, S ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Oldest organizod bank lin thy city. Forolgn and Other Brands—White Loaf,Early Riso. | domestic cxehings anl o3 ansucitiy,, 1w d Drandss attontion pald (o collvction s Aaounts of indivias B. M. TZ3CHI Omii Agoat, Unis, banks, inkors and corporations sotlols L 118Jackson street. FFMAYR SR o Ry & Apply to Wabish Oifice. Dr.Bailey (' Tae Leadiny g 1 DENTIST. ) nam Sts, W ock, Third Floor Paxton | 16th and F. .. $150,000 Telepone 1055, 70,000 25,000 DiRgECTORS - work ION\, Paid Up Cap'tal.. $100,000 TAN. Cashler. RICE, Assistant Cashior W € ESITBER ! 14 N, Main St., Council Blufri.} ) — PATEN Hung: Funeral Director and Emba'mor, &} ? T + THEGRAND Council Bluffs, ian Process, la. APPOINTED OPEN. ~ N o THIS ELEGANTLY HOTEL 1S5 NOW N. W. TAYLOR, Managar. S=—% ROLLER COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, y D ) Great Inventory Sale of Carpeds, COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET C0. Will Sell at these Spy ial Prices from now until _l:m'x,uy 1st, 1892 FOR CASH ONLY: PRICES. NOTRK NOTE Axminster «...Regular pric NIOGUEOER s et s ale s arato Taels Regular price Valvat: v i 5 . Regular pric Velvet ... S “Regulur price Body Brussels, Bigelow. .. sgralar price Body Brussels. .. Regular price Body Brussels. ... Regular price pestry 1Biussels tegzular price apestry Brussels. ... R S Y YO Tupestry Brusse terular price Tngrain, 8-piy, all wool rrreee Regular price g0 s % teverreoRezular prico trasuper Regular pric L all wool egular pric . C., wool . Regulur pric Ingrain, Union R gular prico Ingrain, Cottun Ryralar prico Homp....... : e S A P Gy g T Call «'.n‘}y nwl m: xl\« your xdu[mn before best patterns are sold Special prices on Curtains, Portie Upholstery Gools, cte, Prompt attention given to mail orders, Council Bluffs Carpet CO.“,BRO/‘A(L))Y\{VAY PRICKS, Cut price $1.74 Cut price 1.40 ...Cut price 1,32 Cut price 1.12 Cut price 1.30 .Cut prico 1.20 .Cut price 1.10 ...Cut price .90 Lo.Cat price .76 .Cuu price ..Cut price .Cut | ...Cut price ..Cut prico ...Cut price ..,( ut price .Cut price Cut price filler. Cs, TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, 3. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Coun:zlil Bluffs and 1321 Farnam St.,, Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goods of every description. Packages preceived at either office or at the Works, Cor, Ave, A and 26th 5t. Council Blulfs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of auy character cun hava them redyed and finishal equal to new BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the nd most approved machinery,atest at less cost thun you over paid bafose.