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THE OMAHA CCUNCIL BLUFFS, BEE OFFICE, NO. *FARL ST elivered by Cartler inany partof the City. . W. TILTON, - + + MANAGER TELEPHONES: Busines Offce, Night Editor, Ne N Y. P Co Counell Bluffs Lumber Co., coal, Pormit to wed was yestevday granted Jeis Fenson and Stine Ke , both of thiscity Charles Homes and Susie Juckson were married by Justice Schurz yesterd Boh | parties were from Nebras | A black mare hitched t0a rod cart was found astray in the souther part of the eity aken to Cousing Nansel's “The rain fnterfored agreat deal with Cap- | tain Boyton’s great show atthe lake yester day afternoon, and bith days' programmne widll be giventhisaftemoon he case of Charles Skinner, charged with | selling whisky at the like, was called in Ju tico Barett's court, vesterday aud @ chauge Contrictor Millor commend work of pavinge yostorday on Sixth ave Ho las wo blocks of brick paving between Eigith and Tenth streets on his last ye 5 contru and is engaged in finishing it and will he ifterdivide his thme with a new auimal of which he has just bocome the owner. The loafers a id the court are warrying tho old man o ool deal abut lis new aequisitior A very enjoyable “saled party was given yesterdiy auiternoon by Miss Bella Robinson %o her papils. Do first prize for scals pl fry was voted tolsstelle. Brown of Omiha | and thesecond Lo Grae Brebe of this ety After the contest refreshments were served anda genevil goul tine indu] The lndiesof the Berea purpose vencering the cha secure funds for this pirpose they ranged for a 25-cent benelit re home of Mrs, T'. P, ‘Thickst low aver xt Tues day o’clock in the afturnoon and the evening, Someof th residents on Six ansiously inquiring about the sidev | wis ordered for alavge portion of that evenie some time last spring. On Fifth _avenue a | good planle wallc was taken upand replaced | with @ briek pavement, but on Sixti aveie th o ity couneil scems fo think that 1l th s gool euoigh for ujpon. The eectric motor line people have loau Colonel Reed of the Manawa line tenof theiv horse cars for Lthe line today. Last Sunday the crowds w reat tht it was impossible for the Manawa lineto accomiie date them with all the cars in use, and B ton and his superb show will draw us lar o nuked the poople to walk a crowd there this afternoon. The two ditional cars will enable Colonel Reed toc the people today with ease and com fort Among tho notable Couneil Bluffs by theirpresencethis y be the grand consistory of [o Accepted Scottish Rite, for the United of America, their territories and de cies, The consistory will hold its meeting here September 17 and 1S, This is the baly of Scoltish Rite Masons who are familiarly known as the Cerneaus. Many of the leading mon of the state are expected to bein attendance, and the gathering will be of specialintencst and importance, on account of the action which the grand 1o toolc against this body at its last session. Tho eleetiic motor cavs on the park line | have been desigmated by agroen colored sign, those on tho Main strect line by a_blue one and the transfercars by a white sign was done indeference to a strong public de- mand for some meansof distinguishing the various ears without going outinto the street aud stopping them and havine o talk with the motor man, but now there is a great o of compliint that the blue and the green are so nearly alike that thousands of people 't tell the difierence and they are clampring for arved sign on some of the lines, The rain yesterday afternoon interfored soviously with the de gatherings which honor anjual and evening rations on tho buildings, and the fow vis of grain that wore put up on the ot snted a decidedly raggad and unke: wince, The wind during the afte tlew dovyn some of thesheaves from the topof the Middle Broadway electric light tower und scatteve:d the straw all_over the street, The firemen have been ordered Lo put up the decoratioas on tho outside of tho opera house, and will commence the work on Monday morning, By Monday night there will be several thousand yards of bunting flying inthe breeze and car- loads of crain and Thelittlo waif th froutsteps of th was abindoned on the sidence of Mr. Blanchar sevenil weeks ago and sent to the Christian nowe by (In'tuml\'mmnuwmm 10 be cared for died atan erly hour y y morning and was buried in Farviow day afternoon. The baby when abandoned and the exposur to | It was subjected before it was discovered usly injured it, and although it received tention from the people at the ch tableinstitution, in had notthe strength to overcome the effects of the noglect of its un- natnral pavents, and folded its feiendless 1it tle hauds across its breast and peacefully foll asleep, The meanest thi 15 the depra the dead. order of thi »fon the face of thecarth L who will filch from h are a number of this low ves in Council 3lfTs, and the vecommittel many und serious depredi tions upon the graves in the cometeries, and have succe: avoided detection and pun ishment. Mus, 13, Burhorn is the latest sut. forer frc subtacks, and the graves of her husband and litle child in Fairview have been desy iled. Somne time ago Mrs. Burhom was in Kurope 1 while there purchascd somevery vaw aud costly rose leaf orn ts in porecain, and she put these and (THE NEWS | smiling, ready for anothe IN THE BLUFF James Midden After Another Injunction Restmining the Oity from Paving. POLICEMEN FOR CUT-OFF ISLAND. | Hall, the Murderer, Walves Examina- tion—The Methodist Charen Bids Again High -An Overs ed Wife. Too we James Madden is not satisfi knocked out on the first ed wi round, and isup | bout with the cliy. | His previous suit was to secure an infinetion restraining the city from proceeding witn | paving on theground that the constitutional | limit of indebteiness has already been | reached by the eity. * Being foiled inthisby | traight decision of the courts that the cityhad s peffect rizit o go ahed with spedal improvements, he now commencos | another suit In this he recites the old story about thy ssning of bonds, the eity debt, | [the limit of the gamy, md so on. | e stting forth fully his aray of | flgurés showing the city's fnancial condition, | he states thatthe dty leviesa 2 mill tax for | of eveating a fund with which t ds and interest for the interscetion thaat thereis btween 2,000 and 20,000 tlis fund, and that the ety pur- tions puved under the iew con s, instoad of holding this cash forthe parpise of meet inginteiest and mataring bouds. Macilen waits the court fo resteain the eity from | thus using ordiverting te mill levy, He | also wits the court to prevent the ety from | levsing any tax orissuing uny warrat,bond, | e orothor evidence 0f indebteduess | 1t of work provided for in the | cts, o forany costs in relation Ayle this the attor , asin the pi o | _— | ursun umbrellaand um- | brollas re-coveredat Boston St while youwait, at a orinal cost Prices run, 22,5, £.75, $1.00 1ud $.25 necording to qial ity and size. FOTH ERINGH Sole Avents, Le Prices, WHITELAW & (0., tersof Low wers and Pro: - The Manhattan sporting healquaiters, 418 | Broadway - New fall gods just rec chant tuilor, 510 Broadway. S S for Cut-OF Islond, Mayor Ma a Chief of Pol visited the Iland last week and made a cwve- fulsurvey of the situation there and consid- cred the of plicing a competent police_force there to maintain orderand pro- tect property. ‘The wsalt of the delidera- tions bave not yet been announced, but th hae ng thesland within the police limits of the city and place a com- petent police pr rate over it. For this mer- edat Reiter's, Polic necessity concluded to purpose it has | decided to detail acap- tain and two patrolmen, who will remain permanently on the Island, and report at the | central station heve only at stated intexvals, | cnt agitaition and newspaper com wled agreat deal of atttion to W tue authorities have decided thit it 1s w0 valuable and promising to be permitted toran wild, — Hoso at cost. Wo are gong to quit handling garden hose, and havo doibly the largeststock in the dty. To close ont we will selt ull gradcs and fixtures at for cash, <, 13. Paint & Oil 1 and 3 Masonic temple. - Wallpaper at 3¢ emts per wll: not rem- nants, at C. L. Gilletw's, 25 Pearl st - - ott House, Council Bluffs, transients$1.00 per day. o3t Nos dead company, -— The New Methodist Charch Bids. Although nearly a week has elapsed since the second batehof bids for the ercction of the new Broadway Metholist church have been epened, the coumittee who have the matterin chargze have refused to make publie the sitnation, nud have onlygiven out the hint that-the second atternpt to get the con: trictors within the £30,000 limit bas proven almostas bad a failure as the first. There are two bids under $12,000, but the board has decided tnat the building must be erected for £0,0000r ot atull. Oneot the contractors isan Omala man aud the other isa Council Bluffs firm and the board has been trying earnestly to getthem to reauce their hll{s 1 the reguired limit, but so tarhave faild. 1t is understood that if the eontricts cnnot be letat the desived uimount the church conn mittee willgo aheadand do the work by e ploying @ competent superintendent and hir- ing men bi theday, "They think they can sive soverul thousund dollars by: this means | a keep the money it will cost in the city. This wlun is locked upon witha great deal of Commercial Cour il men, New Pacific betore the snow flies agaln. 1t will forn one aty-ffth steat. Goorge . Bennett, 7 l R N l/ g I N (LR \' of the most importunt of the railway factors | pastor. Preaching by the pstor at 8 p.m WILL RidG P 1H: TAl in the city's prosperity. and will bring down | Ther will bono mgs ping servico. Sunda the prices of lunber and bulding materials. | school at):30a. . prayer meeting Thurs lay — - cvening. rcursion to Glenwood, Becinse the ManagersAre Realy for the Thursday, August 28, underthe auspices of In Deep Teouble, feann'a " Opsnlng. d Settlers’ association, The Chicavo, A young lady alout twenty years old e as) P 8. Burlington & Quincy will sell round trip | in on theChicago, Burlingtoni& Quiney trin — tickets for 95 cents, Train laves the unbn | Jastevening from Hastings, Ia, and took depot at 0:40 and the Majn street depotat | g 00 0E o . Befro the | ATTRACTIONS AT THE BOYD AND GRAND. 0:50 0, m returning, acrives at 6:0 p. n 4 mala. | ) Everyboly invited, Baskel dimer lu the |Car wacted Broadway she was soized with a —_— grove, conyulsive fitand had 4 narrow escape from alling from the traid. Whon Broadway was | | reachod sha was ticon oft and conveyed to | the police station in a semiunconseious Injustice tod. o well Suyder. 1 commission knov Be e ol oon t Perform ane s at the the den Musce and Reference to the Plays (o at manon Pearl street,wasmade o vietimof whtt | gition, City Physician Jomings was called Other Houses. might bea serious injustice yesterday by the | undeave hor medical attention, She giwve unfortunate mixing and mistnderstandingof | thenameof Berths Dounarl and sald her nes by the eity reporters. The papes | faeper lived in New York andt that she had One of the mostreliable attractions which wore male tosay that one of th vty | poen living in Hastings for somo time, There | areoffend tolovers of music and merriment teams of Mr. Snyder had boon bY | gheboeane acquainted with & young man | is the W.T. Curlton opera company, aud Spedal Tax Collector Heislr to sutisfy un- | i) betrayel and deerted her, and she | Managers Boyd and Haynes areto be felid paid pevsonal taxes, and thet Soyderhadre- | found herself I a delicato condition, | tatel upn securing it for the inangurition of plevined the rig under o chattel mortgage |gioe and friendiess, She got on | theregular sasonat Boyd’s opera house on held by lim, daiming that be only had that | the tmin with the inteation of | next Sundayevening and continuing through much interest in it roing toOmiha 1o enter the Open Door aud | outthe weel, Asu conic gpera artist of the Tenow transpiees thit it was net T, R. | EOME teOmuha to enter the Opan ROF I | romanticordir Mr, Carloton is exsily wilh Snyder at all, and thathe tad no interest in | O e Odiblent the central stalion | outa peer and has becone by rapid strides i therig o tho case, and only heard of it | 108"} bt “Ohe appeved to bo of weak | Successful asamanuger a8 an arist, and tht through the napers. An Omaha man by the | ndg PGS S NRY rening it was inci- | 8 sivingn great deal. While he continues naue of Sam Snyder sid 0 | denlly leamed that she had been an inmate | hisworkas unavtist hisambition apparctly to B, Gillinski second-hat 1St | of {he vstitution for feebleminded children | tends towards maagement. Priov to - lust June, taking o chittel mortgage upon it for | 4¢ Glonwoodand had escaped or left the ine | sewon he carricd conpany omplete and security of the unpaid balance of the Wv- | gyiytionsoms time ags, Dr. Powell, super- | compactundnuinbering about forty person chase momey, Tho property was _ seized by | Fiiandont of the gyl Tenwoid, was | preduciic a limitel number of operis, bu the tax collictor and’ rejleviied by Sam | opnunicated with by telephony, and’ from | doing them all extrem well, ' us der, the descriptio on hir \he wire he|his almimrs her ulrealy know Mr. Siyder does notoweany prsonal tases | gl oo St SN A S) former inmte, | Last sesor ireda larger wing { thatare dueand naturlly féelsa litle sore | o%q'\willsond some person o the city to ok upon alavish scile the New York when he is made to suffer for the delin- |y ey her today, 4 gratest sucess, “The Brignd quencies of others "o wirl 18 about to bocone o mother aud Ty proluction of the )pera was everywhire - i, {s iopely I Hoad ot Tenas prowounced a_ perfect one and he was bold Mandil & Kieware ofer ng great hargiins cnough to produce it in New York itseli —th in every dumrtnent Wo show (o lest 16w BKITo8 yer hone afthe Casito, ~ The v ritor line of ‘cookstoves and rngoes in the cdty, kY - o \ beon filed | theproduction compelled the critics to admi T T o TS A vare Swo citry the | Petitins for Injunstions huve beon fled | ¢ PPQUEE CCPY M Gl “liditing “we best only and soldat bottom prices. Carpets, | agiinstacarly allthe salons inthecity and | epjoping the superior production, in ©Oh, my!? wo just beat the world, former | agalistthe owners of the propurty. In the | thecleuwents of comely, soig, gorgous ¢ price of carpets 6) ets, now 40 and 80 00 | gayeral round uponly the following escaped : | tumings and mamifent sconcry. b PHTHEH bie SHETE Lo B o lirge | & i odway—CGus Ientz, F. Peterson, Jume- | 8ged by this unprecelentad suceess for line in novelties in our paror gods depirt- YBTOMLW By =S UUS OIS, &' Maihalt | traveling company, he has orsgnizel a com ment. I bedroon suits we pride ourselves | ot house, Turf I the Munhattan, | b0 for this season which includes | of arrying the most complets assortment, | Colorado house O Min street | ariists of last season, but his choras now is chaice of 80 styles, Book cises, rockers_and ym Owens, Tony Rini, MaxMoen, Jeisen | fawer than his etive ompany in pist dinmg chairs of ev lescription. Side- | & Hansen, Peter Beck, John Merzen and 1s,andinsteid ofone priciadora he boirds, warirobes and center tables go abnge | Phillip Mereen's Loveis hotl, - The time of unquestionel supremicy : Clira with this uiloa silo. Got prices dse- | forfiling new cases in thedistrict court for s Tarri Avoryund Joanits. \Winsto where and’ compare Maudol & 'Kicin the September torm has 1 and these si- | g1itoo well known “to newd more than the Broadwi loms will not be interferel with at least for | more naming now, ——— another mouth. psides these ho hassuch talent as Clia e Negro GiriGot His Money, isdon, Mirion L Claire Morl, An oll man,whose gray haivs and weinkled Julle Willawd, the h\‘.!w us buritons S s aco indicate the possession of suMciont years : —_— Murray, Ralph Do Mesa, Dushane Cloward, S 2 m, has | sponding a few daysin Omaha and Coun Sigelow, thenow cotdian, who s that most some of been led astray, and badly asteay, b Bluff's, e serly and Successfully interviewing thing ina comeding—not only w oo the frail women of color in Council Bluffs. | thetrade in the interestsof the Red Wing | siyger, but also the peer of Fraucis” Wilsouas Hois awealthy broom maker m Oskalosa, | pottery Sonenh which ’i'l'-"‘ caim to ‘""‘l';‘ a merrymaker. 1 03 g amgest in the country. o combines with The epertire wi neluc “he i city last Wednesiay evening at | to his brother-in-law, Captain J. H, Clirke, | Mikado” and **The Queen’s Lace. Handker- the Pacific. Heleft the city list evening a | the court repovter. B Rt ol e tie Glbiiths ODR much wiser bat sadder and poower man than P. MacConnell loft last evening over the | Thé manageient intends making its open- hewas when he came, On F evaing | W bash for Little Rocls, Ark.,on & business | ing week a gala one a vv_l will mot this time he was made the victim of a robbery b, H'!’v-‘ 5 : a mu;u;':u?lg\\x‘x‘;,-l,‘;‘,;;.-\,l as was ul vhich ho lost every cont he had Alhe John E. Ahles hasaceepted an invi done heretofore when the Cu il ‘,.\“,“.J’,zl.‘,’f”"i,,“,",_i ihte | toaddrss tho bitchers iiors at 168 Lovelund | ment was for Less than i weelk. picnic August 31, find somebody toloan himmoney ewough to BelC Hirn e haviboked e mlowlig ot out b town, The story he tells of his | Mrs. Clapp, mitherof Mrs. S. P, MacCon- “"_ -‘,|’ \_",‘-",' ‘*"."f Chas ol ol tronbles is as follows Fridiy aftemoon | nell, has arrived fromherhomein New York | @tiractions for 1he comiug susol at Uhe rather lite ke wandered into Mike Kildare's | City tovisitwith herdaughter, Boyd: “The Stil Alwm.” A. M. Palina's saloon on Broalway, ner the coraer of Sheriff J. D. Garrison of Harrison county | company, “The Old Homested,” Robert Seventh street. [n the vear of the siloon are [ wis inthe dty yestoerfay, Hestated Har Mantell, “Princoand Pauper,” Nellie Me a number of wine rooms, andashe went | soncounty would send abigerowd to the | Honry, Hess company, Dufe thi v,‘mnu backendof the place hewas ul.- Bluff's next week, m_“’ j_nm”l\_ P costed by a woman who was in one of the i e ¢ thtera Frec {pdiod i = ¥ ronns. e was i fool andthey weut, in and | & el wol dunio o Tt oty | Sulan Bary & Pay, Roe Coshli, *The had some beer. Then the sugrested | g Col 3 World's Fair,”? “Little Puck,” “A Birrel of X Springs. it vould be pleasanter if they should o 2 wey,” Fay Tenpleton, c 3l i o hscom. ey whote Therewere | Mrs,S. D. Sirect of Pasa Roblos, Cal, | Moy St Tenpicans SWER 9 s0me nice Tooms, and thoy could enjoy them- | BOW visiting her skter, = Mrs, John | g ) 1 seves without fear of being molested, | Hawthorn, in this city, will ‘procecl on he James T Joinson accedel to the suggestion and | Wi to Faidand, Inl,mext Wednesday ac. rhty D iy Avoiad th they went together. They ordered a | Companied by herson. Shewill return to Well Burglar,”? Loyt bottles of beer andihey dmni | S city late this fall nudsoon ufterward ve- | WOFIG A HaNYS WO e Tmediately ho beyan to fee drowsyand | turn toherhome on the Pucific coast. \,‘.-‘,.1 Gaso wrrha o Roland Rexd, after that knew nothmg uutilhe found him- C. i Tyler left last evening for theeast, | Cypinge, “Held b, neny, D Wolf self in Omaha and on the street ear the expecting to visit Washinglon and other | Fopho'opera conpany, the Bostonian opera with just 10 cents inhis _pocket. He spent | ponts andto jin his fumilyin New Y spany, Clava Morris, Abbott opera cm the 10 cents getting backto this side of the [ He will return with them ‘in about thre piny, “The Ser King,” Boston Howard ver and immeditely started out to [ weeks Athen .m...-.)mp.un',.lu-...\. \|u.|.m,~ Shen tind Kildare, of whom he demanded satis- | Albert Faul and Howard Hatenhauer [ aadoah” Maggie Mitchell, Cora Tanner, faction, Hogotnone, Kildare climedthat [ have rone to Creston tospeud a fow duys at | “Two Sisters,” A Texas stecr” “The hedidnot know whothe womn was, though | the blue grass piace. sat Metropolis,”? *Tho Spider and the headmitted thit Joanson was at hisplace | Mrs, C. W. Randall and son of Kansas | Fly,” Eftic Ellblor, Clevdlands minstrls, and renembered taking up tio beor | which | City, Mo., are visiing Mrs. W. 8. Ciss on ¥ Leaf,’ “Under the Gaslight,” Euna he has had lots of experience. It scemsthat | Myps, W. H. Monteith has moved her mil: [ “Bluetcard, Jr.,” Venom Jarbeay, Milton after Johnson Ind_drank tha drugged beer | jpery store from 31 to317 Broadway, and | Nobles, My Auut Bridset,” Hallen & Hart, the woman robbed him of everything hehad, | will be glad to see ber friends at the new | “Good OW Times," Litle Tyean” operi about 6 moneyand s noe for 8%, A | quarte ipuy. Lawrenco Barett, Wiliam H. huck was then dr plice and he was put i it and taken Omuli, where lie cane to hiniself., - a1 to the buck door of the t Crane, Neil Burg Thecoming season a M. C AL DIRECTORS, EY. the . H. Bower, A Member of thie Association Replies to Caldwell’s Chargas, Oanina, Neb, August 23.—To the Editor of : In your lst Sunday's issue I no- wbusive lottr on the Young Men's Dr Woth artistically and fina; vious one has been. When gement of the ds of M. Hamm cks for Jails, “There neverought to be acot or mattress in a jail,”* sa Sherif O'Neil, placed in the ss'“The County e it is honse was 1. W. Miner until house promises to beeven more satisfa cially,thanany pre- considered not mained forthe seconl petformance curio hall the wax figures werethe center of In the | atraction, Thecrowds gazed in open-cyed wonder at the clever impersonition of Buropean royalty. 'Th thhed scene of Emperor William, suirronn by the imn. thair royal insignia, aud the Vo Kemmlor by electiicity, ave por- », In the Bijou thater “Iun in & Chinese Laun- iy nie, o maryeous magidan, were the drawing cards, eason'’s canine dreus delighted the younger clemmt with their wonder ful understandi Throughout the performance is first cliss and well orth dounle the pricoof almission, which is only | me dime. The anmal entrince cxaminations of the National onservatory of music, Nos, 126 ana 128 Fast Seventeenth strect, New York, will ber and 6, 180, from m to 1im Vi pomber 2to hp. m, fron s 010 p.m contbass and ) clasies sumehoun. Planoand oean classes, S tember 30, same hou Fiute, ob. cl 1l and bassom, October 1, from Ya. m.to 12 m Freuch 1 cornetand tronbone, October I, from 2 04, p.m. Orchestr, October 1, Oetobr opm rvatory wee heroby invit <pectol that posiiiy the fustreaction imparted i o cngared, and, aft ety pentsand th ta foc lined by of directors, 1 Xt | in the col cour and ment, e orza i fiverby the feindl ed for her initialnun “Open Thy ! o Greeh, and its rendition showed that she lnd pe vatly frou her easlorn_exp iienc ik verant the requirencnt position, at one won her way to the hearts of her audience by her wun affected vrace, The Omaba Licderieanz, our well iknown male organizations, gave “Good Night® by Abt, excoelingly I was folbwel by the orciestr “Love is Bl from the owra, “The Phreo ik Dominoes,” introduced Miss Stein s and Mr. W, O, Saunders i ry catchingduetweil sung. Tho Liederkran: elosed the poeformine: to adeg which was creditable ——— EDUCA T1OXAL. Or. William Tomax of Marion, siven $100,000to the mdical coll state. Colunbia college has undetalken the issue of anew publicatin 1t Head the Bulle tin and 15 publisied ider the divection of Pusident Low. The univensity of TRochester his crated q department of biol 1d elected Charles Wiight Dodge of Detivit to the position of professor. In the colleges of the Methodist Protestant Ind, ha 's of that “Why 2 Christian association board ofdirectors, w July 1last, which was unsessonably late to | church ther were inattendance last y Wl 'l'll tellyou, Oue of the reasons is | ten byonel. B, Callwell. This young mu begin booking, thedist of attrictions that he .\L}}‘,\.‘:xm\.-m\u\!nl \.[v\- u:\ 113:‘-:?1( N:'y, - b2 that thete wre mischiovous prisoncrs, who de. | 3 Prsentlivesamoig tho Mormons out fu | hus sccured proves iavioilaydono roniie | Sl el T s oAl Y BN S Utah, and while here acquired the reputaticn | WLy well. He has secured the Jefferson- he cal o ¢h light in taking the stuffing out of a mattre and bunching itup will put it in the do: Florence combination, the “Held By the Enemy,” “Li among the few who knew hin of being 4 chronie kicker, Argus-eyed like, he locates Parl of Pe Lord Faunt el and let it crowd intothe sewercausing astop | yhe sehjeftrouble’ of the Omahaassodation | eroy,” *Tommy Russel,” “Prince and Sevenl times we have to spenda deal of | ju the personnel Of the boarl of diretow, | Paupr”? ¢ Fakit,” Ollie Red time and monay huntingup a stoppage, and | and alds that they attend ther board m pth in_ YA Firemaws Ward,? the fiud that it wascaused by this. But th: ing—or atleast six or seven of them do—once Great thh'l‘v\ band, Newton Beer Lo PRy AR e e e amonth, fool wway the time discussing mat- | Chavks Youngs Occan Wail conody com- ters of detail that ctically in the managenent of the pany, the Lilly Cly Hubert Willce, Agnes cut no figure iustitution, eatn are bunks in @ jail prismerslounge arounl the things) stitute a comparison betw minsirels, Pat Rootey, Simn thisyoung inan, T, Jak's C urlesque company, Horndon, Herrmann's favor by all the committceand othermens- | in them dwingthe day, md thoy ar hearty supper snd go home. TrantAtlintio Vaulevile, ‘B, F. Mayo, bers of thechureh, and itis notat all improba- | theu to keep awake all night, h Mr.Caldwellnever met with the board and | Mattic Vickers, .| D. Hopkius, Irishman’s ble that it will be followed. calling and making the hours decidedly un- | knows nothingof its proceedings except from | Lovespecilty compiny, the Rose il Bng: - - - womfortadle fora sleepy jniler’” learsay. He credits its menmbers with being | lish folly company, Jay and Willard Simuns in For Sule. “What would you provide for them toslep | busymen, andin ibo sane paragraph aceuses | “Modern Dromios,” Joln I, ICdly, B D. Ourretail furniture business, with gool | on?’? themof fooling away time to no purpose, | Stai arrelof Money? company, **A 'air stablished trade. Stockis fiest elass and | “Just hammoeks for beds. They're cleaner, | Whatif they do cx Jearty suppers thoy | Rebel, Burbank's She conpany, Lights and well selected. Reason for selling, are going | md that’s a big item. In the morning | go down info their own pocketsund pay for | Shadows, Ellitt, Quiver & KcKee's mio- into the exclusive jobbing trade. the hammocks ~ ean be gatered up | ft, and who i there S0 mean to | strels, O.P. Sisson’s Wild Oats cou Any one wishing to goimto bnsiness should | and taken out of thejail and keptout during | envythem? Mr. Caldwell’s eloguent flasnes | the Kindergarten, Bartholomew's Y investigate this, as it is one of the few golden | the day. They can be easity aived and kept | of ignorance conceming what he wri re | Paradox, Jane Cooubs, George H. Adums in opportunities of a life time. cdean, anl they cannot be usel for day | simply amazine. When he refrs to the | “He,She, Him and Hen? Jonio Calf in C A, Begmr & Co, | snoowes. Whennight comes they can be pit | board as “an indifferentand imbecile o n' American Prineess,” the original Pl L into the cells agan, Yes, ham torate,” the thoughtful reader mturlly in- | Twodohns' company, Duncan Clark’s funale vorations upon the geaves. A few | Bluffy, is under maniggementof W.Jones w R — an intinerant derk, and the bard, composed, | compny, The Haulons in_their new pro nights since these were stripped from the | new simple roous. If you wish ty sell your propovty catlon the | pastund present, of such men asA. I\ Hop | duetion, Lavking, Kenben Glue, Louise Litta grave and cavried away, They an beautifil iU Judd & Wells Co., C! B.Judd®prosident, 65 | kins,Jobn L. McCagae, Willian Eliming, | and Renfrow’s Jolly Patifinders. : ind chasio oryments, Bit to wrotch must An Overworked Wi, Broadway, W, il Russel, . O, Duilppi, Dew Gardner | 1or o fow of tho leuling o apanies the ved indesd who eould put them on . A e ——— aid others of like standing. regzulie prices of last season will b charged, his mantel wnd see them daily without being | ”'. ““‘["_' “ "l‘ ”‘ ““ e p "‘_I'”f“ ""‘.“ e Invitations to Church. "Pomake hinself more ridicalous, our alion | but for the great proportion of the aitri oaded by bis consience intoreturing thew, | fromber lusband, Jeppy, to whom she wis | ooy Mission and _People's church, | adviser next psesas a sort of Moses, and | tions, the prices will by popular, with the sutthe fellow who willsteal from thy dead | wedded inthis ity tea yearsago. Sto tells | ogenee IPourthavense and Scventeenthstrect. s the citizais toriseup iu their might and | view to giving a go - entertainment, to " s 1o coscionce, and there is small proba- | somehard things about Jeppa. Her story is Sunday school at 8 o'dlock, gospel neeting | “noll a mass meet and cashior the | averaze with the popular priced entertain 4“ iy that the artides will ever bo vetienel. |t ho has used hor with such indigaity that | at 8 vclodk. bunglers” But the poor avused it ments in othercities, at 50 forul ve Thare i strong talk of uttiug the wattor i | o 01 as been undormized and though | Fust Baptist chy reh, near pos. oflce, 1. likwenatis Yo acriyedtiontalyes uilo o f R INRCEN O - Ttk e gillery tuting a seareh that will vesilt in finding the | enfedbled e insisted oner doing the work | . Cooloy, pasior=the pastor will praebib | 0 B licom and pose us the Maidof Or- | at 1dcent § : articles aud the person who stole thez, of u field hand, Oue morning when she folt | (0 T O 0 1 e o olia, ol | leans, his cailto amms would lose its ri The fe seats will besold at 75 cents —~——— 50 sick that she could not visefrom herbed ho | PRt Have e S 04 CRERCE apoikc | lous jingle, “n' the upper boxes and §l forthe lower J.C. Bixby, stean heating, sanitary en- | pulled herout, struck her and made her go | o'y ) Bigdisted by Mr, Stevenson, the My, Culdwell condernns “changes in the X 03 * 5 e o1t Rad gincer, H3 Life building, Oniny; 200 Mee | nto the field, Hle has fuilod alsoto properly | pon i) shperintendent of Sunday school | 0fficial st made by the board, and espe- he opening attraction will be Ollio ¢ riam block, Council Blufts, provide for her and she has tired ofsucha | TET 1o S0 o Sunday sehool 1 cially theremoval of his friend, thoofticial | path, in “A Flirernan’'s Ward,! Sunday even e life. Shesays thatshehas four children and [ 1O 5 TR 40 O Sy B | whoplunged the institution so deply in debt, | g, August 31, at the prices above napied, l\llnlh it reducel ratos laned on chatte 4-""\&!- v::.’»!' n)\.vn\'--‘v}h-:\ for (Hl-"u' .flm deavor 7 p. m. A In this removal the memnbers of e vd did It the Gro I‘N;'w‘ll‘l v:'m'l ) b “K "\'\ :wh\”'n' and realestato socurity by 13 eafo & Co | auc 0 for hersell, She estimites the | U2 i (i , their oy preferred the good of the as- success at these prices, : b 10. 5. Bheats do-Lo: | BRE TOF NS earibly possansiine €L810,000, “Tyentyninth street nission, M. W, Buck, IaenL Rl prasanct {0 RIS, g1 6 s Salid for tho follawing season on that 3. G. Tipton, veal estate, 57 Broad way. R e 'f‘ij““,‘l Song service Sp. m, Sunday sehool | ¢ few, among them Mr, Cildwell TS — ’ iincoln. G el > ; - On the contrary, the bourd has mude This evoning John Russell's clever com Hall Waives Examinatic The Maennerchor leave this moning early [ Stond Preshyterlan-Services at just as foy chuuges as pussible R ainine dan S 8 SR Fall, the wife murderer, was visitel in the |.for adayat Lincoin, The wembers will mee | conducted « Hayden. Subject 16" na 'refued Itieimake any - chango | PARY OF SORCE ISR VO BECC ool county Jail by Justice Bavaelt yesterday and | O their ball in time” to take the motor which | 0 Jlu--n S Dant. xxii., in the plysical departuent demanded by a | nights’ engagement at Boyds operi Houss e EnibEnt S L L starts from (he Merriom blockat S o'el school atd, | . 8 | fewyoung mm. They weegiven to under- | On Sundiy and Monday evenings Poitecs i ol to w preliminary” examivation. | Pty b accompiny them, The | Boean Baptist church-Divine —service | geand that it was ot the object of the Young | comedy, “The City Din will Do th When he wastaken from the hospital and | teain” leay B. & M. depot inOmaha | MOMing wud evening. Sunday sthoolat 1145 | Mews Christian association to train youne | oy und Sunday evening Street! the court helPan examination in the patrol | about 822 1te of $1.50 for the round wip | & : menas ortionists and thereby prostitut l .t 1ians isthe title of tho com: wagon s it stood In the strvet in front of the | has be I Al number hive ex Young Mew's Christian its sacreld mission to that ofa redraiting sta- tussells conadims is pAia g sa0k oftico Hall pructicully walvel examination by | Pressed” theit intontion of joiuing the cx- | youug men's i in their | tion for cheap shows, pany playing in *“The City Directory,™ anc N Y-y Aning Y | eursion, which wail doubtless prove un enjoy- | tooms in the Merrism tlock today atd p. m The board s muking cvery efort o clar | all that issaidof itbe trae it must coutain aying te didnot are what was done with | ableoné. A commercial traveler will talls at tho mieet- | up the mdebtedness of the association, andus | the deverest poploin the professin. Charli him There w W question @s to the 2%r - - | ng this afternoon, Al men of the ¢ suggested by T Br, a liberal responseon | gt 650G Li conedio, 1s among the legality of such a pleading and itwas decided P. C. Miller, the painterund _decontor, at | vitel 1o attend. A cordial invitation to | the partof the people of this city wil in a e A PR N to hold u formal hearing, The man was no | POWe to lis friends, 813 South Sixth streat, str 5. Short talks, good singing, Come | very short time right matters, cleverest performers inhls specis an in a condition to be brought |' Iln ai gli— and bring a friend, AN ASsOCIATION MENBER, before becoming a farce-comedian he was n dcondition to be brought oit oftheluil | = A good hose roel free with every 100 feetof | Churchof Chrigt (Sclentlst) ~419 Browd- - kuown s a burmt ok artist equil and thebrief session of the court washeld in | bose purchased ut Bixly's. WAy, Deir comer Main stres up staim. S De. Bivney cures eatarrh, Bee bldg. Thatcher or Emerson the coviidor, He formaily waived examina- - vico every Sibbath movning at 104 psbiclanbiis — - Since e took to playing in white face his tion and was bound over tothe district court Another Raitiond Coming. quiry mecting every Friday eveiing at | (i [T advincenent has boen rapd aid now b without L k New interest is awakened in the Winona & | at nsidence, 04 High S | oL = 5 nmoiced @ |©RIs @ widespread reputstion both us s The old man has almost entirely recovered | govinwestern raiload, which has e, il avea. Eani o . Hawes yestorday com ¢ O and humurist, Tlo Trwin sisters, from the ghistly wouud in bis neck whicnhe | 20U TWERART IR IR O S B S St Paul's -Service at 1( No eyen- | Suitin the conty court to recover $1 fom | Mayand Flo, ave capitil conediins and the made in his atténpt to commit suicide after | Veyed o Council Bluffs, by the report | 0SS g0 on Topi Nevoasty | d. €. Wilcox of the defanct Republican. The | first lady was for quite a time oneof tho shooting his wife, but be i still ina feble | brought into the city by the oficers of the | (e Caltivation of the Spirit of Trast.? | debl graw outof tie pirchase of the plant of | brist puticilar stars of Augustin Duly coudition. He can situp but can not stind | companythat the work of construction is well | T, J, Mackay, rector. the Fisher printing conpany by Wileox, wha, w York conpany, _Also among the sirs upou his feet, being sorely crippled by rheu | under way. The bridge at Winoa s being | _ Broadway Methodist Episcopal ~Corner of | arreed to pay the $300 which was for ords”| Hons ¢ £ Tno City’ Directony uro the thro 'r“’:““_“ """ " “.“””‘ 'l'“""‘" At o e | built and the contractors am undor bonds to | South First a Browdway. Rev. De- | soll und deliverdd tie Kishercompany by | pl <»~nu.‘1nh'w kuown A8 e Fring, Hee uture and what It has in st oF i, WG | 1 ha ey : er | Wit C. Fraunklin, pasto Preachingat 10:30 | the plaintiff, sie Cleveland inc Ay ; 4 apparently s unconcemed that'he would por- | conpletothe structure bythe 1st of mext | g% Hy pav Hehry Coker, pastor at Fort | The cuse ofthe EastOmaln lind company | Sadier is another protiy 1itle actress, G mit hinself o be carvied tothe gallows with | March. The grading id bridgo work onthe | Seqt, Kan. The pastor will proach ats p. | agaiust Alfrel Olien ot ul, now peuling in |the anties of Will Cotllor o ‘|‘“ Ignv s much indiference as from ono eell toan- | road is also undercontract us fur @y Osuge, [ m. Suuday school at 12 m, Epworth leagae | thecounty coart, is atracting w livle attea- | cio Martincti g, CRRE B 00 other. He |s taciturn aliost to sullenuess | njjichell county, about 240 miles Rortheast of | &nd cliss mectingat 7 p. m. | tion, us it involvés legal questions thut ave | very amusing, Moses Haserar 1 S0 and will nottulleat wll abut the aHme OF | Goueil Blufs. Mo contrict wil be let for | | Trivity Methodist—Soatl Ml stroet, op- | novel tothe lozal fratrnity, aul, it which | Buvelong held proninent pesitions o, the self, p i 5 d o | posite Eighthavenue. 8. Alexander, pastor, | they manifest a deep iuterdst 'he facts in | sta 3 MR- Gae BUREQ 5 2 SR st tho work to (his pointby Janumy 1 1t is | FONiC tF i Pitventy avenue, Praching | the cuseare somewhat suniar to the caso of |is nentimed e muse of gracetul mation Mortgagees Snle, now known to a ity that tho Delaware | ut 10:d00. m.and3 pm. 3 Suniay shool at | the East Ouiha luud ompny vs, Dr. Jof- Broight lo minGe o an0 28 Bugail AEIEe The stock of goods of e Fumous Store, | & Luckiw cking the road to got & | 9:40 m. 3 Epworth 1eague vt :h p. m.; | ferds, which was heard by Judge Brower on | chore hersclf, My ot R s e corcer Bio viway and Pa® avenue, forairly | southwest lov from the likes and the | praver meeting Wednesday at & p, o demurrer, and thedomurrerhaving been | age thiscompany of clver irtist, 18 wnong belonging to L. ¥, Houston, is being closed | lumber regions, The Winoa & Greon Bay |- Fifth Avewe M. E. clurch-Eighteenth | overruled wis appealel to the supreine conrt | the mostenteiprisig mitisrs fnthe coul out by the mortgigees, D. B, Lyons and W road is under the samo control, and this gives | street and Fifth avenve, Ceorge H. Benuctt, | of the United States, and the opision of the | tr. . Stotts, under the divection of their attor- | & lne toGreen Bay, whichis the shortest of | pastor. Prewching by the pastorat 10:50and | cout below was afirned by that tribual. | e opening porfe at the Eda neys, Burk & Howitt, The stock must be | allthe lake nutes'to the east. It is confi- | by Rev. Henry Luviugat 8 o'clock; Sunday | The doctrine of aceretion arises in - this Muso yesterlay Was groated by an enormous elosed out within thirty diys teganiless of | dently promised that by next fall the road | school at 1145 and cluss meeting at 70'clwks | and the plantifl in the abovenamel ¢ 3 ) ’ cost. Now Is your chance (0 lay iu & winter's supply of grocexia, mudience, despite the wet, priyer weeti; Wednesday evening ot 8. clalmed title to the land by rightof accretion, will be completed to this city aud the triins OV Auglher great trunk lue will berunuing Epworth E clurch-Avenue B and | which Is deuiod by the defmdait, rainy | May flding all the scals owupied, Wi eatlier, P Latres and Bthies Pusbyterian uniy cently i the Southwestern ity, to which he was 1v. Mr. ¥, A. Hosmor, for ten years prncipil of the high schoolin’ G Burrinston, has aceeptel thepresilency of Oahu college at andwich islands The new Ieuka college building gwas opened with due ceremonies on August 14 It has been built by the Central Baptist asso .n on, and oceipics a_ beautiful site on uka lake, not a great distance from Penn \un, N \. liss Martha R. Monn, a graduate of Wl ~h‘\, and since then a toicherther, will haayé ¢haree of thedepartments o f botany and biology in Colrado college next yer, The trast f Auburn New Prosbyt theolozical semi rian ), ave maleing endowment of ay pledzed on shull bo secu e at 1 year over four ity vanston, 50, 000, st hundred students were envolled, Paine institute, A ugusta, Ga., was opencl in 1581 and is supported by the Methodist 1Spiscopal elureh south for the boneitol th youth of the Colored Methodist Episcop Clureh south, which is a sat of adjimet to the wlhite body. The catulogue shows theolozieal students, 178 nomal, and 6 highor normal students The most extaisive thermometer In this countuy is inuseat the Johns Hopicins uni versity) it is known as Prof. Bowland's ther mometer, aad is valued at #0,00), Itis o absolutely perfect instrament, aud the gradu ations on the glass areso five that it is neces sary touse amicioscop to read ther MissLoisA. B s been & teachor in Packer collogiats in is 1 charge of the academic ¢ rgir onthoesystem of Delsarte, to be formec October, to prepare girls for the ex it at Hargard, Vissie and other o Mary B. Whiton, under whose goncial super vision the ¢ 3 ro organized, is o grad aute ot Smith collego and s & profesor i Latin and Greekk. Theschool will recave only fif The Rev. Bunyin vear, PUD., adn ate of Donison university, and fororeor wore years o tedcherin Granville academy, but for several yeam past a storin Sin Fanciseo, Cal., been cected vice presi dent and professor of ( Kin the California collegzo, o position for which hois adnirably tlited President Hallwilt begin in - October and | continue forone year, at Clirk university, a courseof iustradion n the history wnd prin- ciples of education, which will” present a more complete view of the vholosubjeet thun his heretofore ben uccessible o Anerici teachers. Dr. Willian H. Burnham will be associited with i in this work. He lay litely roturied from Euroje, where ho wis specially sent by Clark university to study into the problems and justitutions in several European countries where education bas re- ceved speciil attention, tev, A. Vander Lippe, D. D., of St. Louls s accepred the Van Viiet whin of sicred the in the Dubuque German theological seminiry S Dr. Birney cures cats Bee bldg. - X Questions and Answers, Oxtana, Neb., August 19.-To the Editorof Tue Bee' Please tellme it a 2 cent piwe with the date of W5 is comsidered o coin, and ifs0, what Is its valuel ¢ Aus—1f thercare 1o arrows at the sides of thodatethe cin is valiable, 1f ot, it is worttbut its fice value. The arrowless 35 cents varies in value (rom il Wi, acording w its wndiioa, moxy, comnter of usic, chumber musice, stra and choms, For further p adiress Charles Inslee Parde M. secroary The S An aulicr mfortibly filled the down stairs portion of Boyl's opera house grveted Miss Bertha St user last evening on theocewsion of her voul aud in stramentd concert. The puogranme was o populae one, seeving the doule prpoe of showing the young laly at her best and introducing hor auew to her friends in ening number, an Overtire’ fre Merandinte, was well given by F M Steinhaus estra, an folloywed an “Original Sing, ' introducing M Pritkow Me. Julis k L very cpable zitherist, gave tu s, which met_ with favor from the Mr. 1. M. Steinhauser whohas for niher of years b plaving soloviolin in the Musieal wiionoreh 1, Beliing vas iin a thovouzhly musicianly imunner, t proframine, NOUTH oW A ] frobimbiogs P01 4 . 1. — \ Kidnaped s ohind, F. I Goldsborough of Albright, who has boen sopiratad from his wily, Lt Friday hirvel a horse from Bdward G, Davis® livery stable and, disguising hinself, went 0 Al bright and caried iway his sixton-mon they old chil Nowornl hasbeen recived from himor the home. Me. Davis is making scavch for his spottal horse and Mas, Goldsborongh is more intersted in the presmt where vhusbind then she hus been for Notes Abo theCity, Uiion Bohemian dance was held fn National hall last night, All of the Bohes miin lodges and socictics turned ont iu force, plessures all that the most interested mems bercould desir The King*s Daug s Wi ven 6 o'clock dinner inthe MeDonald builling, on the cast v‘flv“‘ trot between Twenty-fourth and Fwenty-fifth strects, “Chursdiy “evening, the asth, "Tlie tables by spread between 8 unienonmatinal charity Mr. T ha and Miss Lillan Wood ¥ trioon at the now hone of the thivlandlJ st (¥} 1 ) 1! tis likely to t rado saudstong, p ty itiet treot vk ave " ABant Persons, v Blanchard has retur I Mrs. D, W. Crossoy of Oakwond, iestsof M und Mes, R, A, Care aud Mis. Goorgo 1L Brewer have xe turied from Mind 2 ol ahth Ward Den ts. il ith ward donocrtic dub met ab Sty t uicht, A atoach meoting and adiress the dub, - A committee was apmintel to wonfer with | & similar com ward club wldressed by the democy nominee for conress in this district ertne bisines of the elub had been 1. B, ) Ryan was ealled for and sing sprech, in which he rweed) ibition party and b 1. B Boyd, Short spaches wer alo made by Fred Weymulier, [ M. Andiesonandothers, Danish Anti-Peobibitionists 1o Danish anti-prolibition ¢lub will mes this afternoon at Woltl's hall, and Cuningstrc ok PECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, wenty-fourth 18, at o' JOR SALE-Or 1 trde for 1 gool Lol staltio pesistor o, iy Dr, Ar iy by ¥, Syearsolde Apply 1o e, 3 JOR SALE or Kent Ganton funl, Wil ouses, iy 3. e 102\ s Gounl bo Fl I \r~||'n o furnis<hed r Mr. Beebe's ol rostdence. Vi FORRENT T wonewmo: room ot Good loeation. Apuly 62 Poavenie. o 31 vidson, W ANTED A o senosrapior and v wilter. N Sudonts ned wpplys 103 fire enees nquitd. Address, Lock bos 83, Couucil Blutrs, VLY piay rentwnon vou s by neon. he st teris, il n cse of your deaty atany e baveyouarGouily the onthe fllowing trins me wortlh #1000 at 812 jer o worth $10) 4l 813 jer s worth #1000 at £24 po 10 worth K00 i 833 Ahone worth #4000 at 443 per month Otherprical homes on the s above monthly payiients fnelud and intorest. Forfull parvtieulans home cicus call ¢ addressthe udd & Wells - Co 605 Browd way, Council Biuifs, Ta FORRENTThe st i, No. 18, fronting on Pearl st W, Clions, OB RENT - Lorze firnihod front roons, G4 Broadway; references ghven and 1es aquired. YATENTS for liventors: postoffiee box nine ehines: consultution free. Onnha Patend Ageney, cor SIxt DR. BELLINGER'S list. and Capitolav. Sureic 71111_ stitute vaate Hospital, Broadway and 26th Str, Couneil Bt la For the treatient o talt surzical and chronte disesrses sund diseases of the ble ol i vate clisei 108 oF the wrinary and sexual OIS, s YD sirletire, oYUt spers Shtolom 1o =t nhood, seX vl inpotence tkness troated saecesstully. Vartlu g at tention piid (o 1508 of the Junss, 08 4 Consanption. Brochitls Catiurth, | Kidney dissses ad Dinbeies e tisn, 1iles, Cancor [, Dropsy, e wer. D A our, i faote Splnadearvitar \sesof the hons, W have o depirtmont devotel exelusively to theireatmectof Unrinediseises Medicine sent soeuroy puckedand free fom, Srresp ndenes confidentlal. Addross: DR. BELLINGER'S i Surgical Institte and Privaie Mospitl, Cor | ity ta ST, ERANCIS ACADENY Boarding and Day Schoc Fifth Ave. and ¢ h Streets adway and ill st. Cour Can be reached from any of the depots on motor, Conducted by the Sisters of Charity V, M. o TERMS—For bowsd and tuition eme pracing all branehes of o finished educas tion for young lndics §75 for session of five months, commencing first Monday in September and Februiry respectively, For furthor particular dires SISTIR SUPERIOR, St Fran .«,\. ey, Couneil Blufis, 1 F.M. Ellis & Co,, ARCHITECTS AndBuillir endents, Sup Roons 49 and 43! Bes Bulld O:nha Nebuand foows 208 and 26 Merrian Coutieil Blufs, e Correnondomes solicited 3. Do EDMUSDROY, Pros. 1. L S U0uART, Vieepres CHARLES B2 AN NAN, Coliler, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. Paid up Capital .. $150,000 Surplus and Profits 80,000 Liability to Deposilors,, 850,000 Dapkcrons: 1 AL Miter 1. 0. Glewson, B, Ta Shugart, F fart, ), D, Edinunson, Chirles ¢ p norad banking husie > A1 ind surplus of sy Iunhln ~uulhuL|LLm lows INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS,

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