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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE: No. 12 PEARL STRI s Any part of the City MANAGER Delivered by Carrier H. W. TILTON TELEPH( S Busiiess Offce, No, 43, Night Ex 2, — MINOR MENTION, N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp Llock Real Rock Springs coal. Thatcher, 16 Main 1f you want water in your yard or house o to Bixby's, #0rz Merriam block ohn Smith and M. Farney w fined §15.10 apiece in police court yesterday for drunkenness St. Helena's guild will give a May party this evening at the Squire building, on Pa cific avenue, near Sixth aveny A marriage license was issued yesterday to Clark H. Camp of St. Joseph. Mo., and 1da K. Farnsworth of Council Bluffs, The ladies' aid society of the Iifth avenue Methodist church will give an ice cream so- ciul in the church parlors tomorrow evening. The Ladies' Aid soclety of Trinity Meiho. dist church will giv 1 at th r next Friday evening, Strawberries, 1 cream and other delicacies will be served, On Thursday evening the Pocahontas de sroved Redmen will greetof the Order of 1 give a social g 1 the Cast I Redmen and le hall, to their He was booke: without cense, but wa by Judge McGee upon his promi < one Nels Lowis, the proprietor of the H aary in Lewis towns ), had A horse t H 1§ 10 the | 1o clue to cither from his place Monday u ae theft yesterday mort the ies, but so far there is the thicf or the missing property, In superior conrt yesterday. the case €. Sehroeder agaiust David Hoover and reported Was on tri It is & suit which was bre by the atiff, who is an lowa Cit cian, to collect §10) from the defendants for srofessionnl services. Hoover lives near Walnut, in this county Mar<hal Templetou reccived intelligence yestgrday of a serious accident which oc curred 10 his sister, Mrs. Campbell, at Mis souri Valley, last 'Saturday. Her clothing became ignitea while filling a gasoline stove, and she was seriously burned. Fortunately the flames were extinguished before danger- ous injuries had been inflicted e paters of Lyons, Neb, speak very highly of Mr. and Mrs.' M. H. Judd, who left this city some months ago, and are now Keeping the new Logan house there. Among other things, they state that some of the finest paintings ever scen in Lyons, are on the walls of the hotel, are_the work of Mrs Judd's sister, Miss Kittie Buchell of Council Bluffs, The regular weekly meeting of the Red Mcen occurs this evening., For some time the attendance has been very slim, and this evening it is desired to bave all the members in the city present. The order is very strong and popular here, and a full_attendance will mean o hall full. Busivess of importance will be transacted. Those who wisii to visit a library contein- ing a small but unusually rare collection of abooks, can have this privilege tomorrow even- ng between the hours of ¥ and 10 p. m. in the >reshyterian parlors. Before the opening of the library a short programme of nusic will consisting of the ¢ brated un 1o singiug by Mrs, Sher- man and Miss Oliver. W. €. Cocke of Kearney is in the city. Mr. Cocke was formerly a member of the firm of Cocke & Morgan, which failed several years #go, having been attached by creditors. Mr. e hus a suit against the firm of M. E. ith & Co. of Omaha for $12.000 damages for wrongful attachment, and this suit is to come up for trial iu the district court today. M. Cocke has come up to look after it A letter was reocived yestarday by the police from Deputy Sneriff Boyer of . Wis., w ho was in - the Bluffs about two weeks ago, having come here for the purpose of taking back home George Me- Clellan and Severima Norgaard,the ranaway conple who were kept here for several days. The letter stated that McCiellan was taken 10 the jail as soon s he arrivel in Merrill, sud the girl was met by her sister, who kissed her at the station and took her home with her. Mr. Boyeris of the opinion that he did not receive fair treatment from the Bluffs papers while he was here. He says Lhat his temporary disaprearance which was poted at that time, was the result of a change b bis plans, and not on account of his having st his clothes, as was supposed by some. Black organdies, the latest in black wash , every yard guarunteed absolutely fast luck, the® greatest craze of the season, a beautiful range of patterns all the way. from 10c to 45c. Now is the time to make 3 seicetion while the choice patterns last. Boston Store, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, n Omaha Wednesday, May 13, Motor trains will run every five and one-lalf minutes between Council Bluffs und Omaba. Library party Thursday evening. Mitts and gloves—Our line 1s now com- plete m olack silk mitts at 25, 3¢, ¢, he Ghe. We think sud say without the Jeast hesitancy that we bave the best value in the above that ever entered any city. All pure silkand guaranteed fast biacks. Ask to see them; we delight in showing goods, whether you pis or not. Boston Store, Whitelaw & Co., Council ——— Don't forget the Sunflower chorus. Furniture, carpets, refrigerators, baby car- riages, stoves, crockery, and all house fur- nishing goods, cash or o easy payments, at Mandel & Klei PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Chief of Police Carey has returned from bis trip to St. Joseph Mrs. Ira Johuson of Kearney. Neb,, is the guestof Mrs. C. #. Crawl of the Pacific bouse, G. . Boulton spent Monday in Valley, Neb., where he was called o transact some business. 0. C. Gaston, court reporter for Judge Thorvell, was in the district court. ity yesterday attending Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Benjamin and aauxhter, Miss Winuie, of Avoca'are in the city, guests of the Graud, Miss Aunna Oberholtzer left Monday even- fug for La Crosse, Wis., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Maie Davis. A.A. Watts, H. Mendel, J. S. Smith and Austin, four prominent business men of ola, were in the city yesterday. M. Gault of the Wabash left Monday Stanbury, Mo., to sttend the aunual Louis. ¢ returued Monday night where he is now located munently. Hewill reman a few davs H. W. Tilton, manager of the Council Bluffs department of Tur Brr, left yester. day for Colfax, where be will spend a week recuperating. M. B. Brown, formerly of Council Bluffs, but vow mauager of the Westeru Union sgraph offic alt Lake City, is visiting Dbis old friends here, Rev. T. McK. Stewart left lust evening for St. Louis to attend the anuual meeting of the board of control of the Epwarth leagne which opens today. He will be uway uuti the latter part of the week Charles Huntington, u well know: Blufts boy, who has been connected with the supply dopartment of the Wells-Fargo ex press company at Jersey City, N. J., for sev | yeurs past, is in the city visiting his par. ents, Mr. ana Mrs, E. Huntington. C. G, Wilson, superintendent of the Towa lines of the Burlington: J. H. Duggan, super. futendent at Creston; E. Jones, master ine- chanic, of Creston; S Crance, superin- tendent of the St Joe, and G. M. Hobl, for- merly superiutendent of the St Joe: W, Gray, assistant general freignt ugent of the 8t Joe: J. Hay ward, roadmaster of tne St Joe, are in the city to-day, having com e here to attend the quarterly meeting of railway puperintendents, whicl takes place Whis after- Boon at the transfen . for meeting of the Omaha & St M Keat Portland, O from per- Couneil NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS. | Resumption by the District Court of the Liquor Case Trials, NO NEW FEATURES WERE BROUGHT OUT. Absence of Attorneys and Fai e to Produce Evidence Flattens a Sensation—An Eff rt in James' Behalf. Judge Thornell came to the city vestorday %0 finish the hearing of the liguor injunction suit of L. M. Turner against Rink & Schultz Attorney Seabrook for the plaintiff and At torneys Stewart and Mynster were on hand, butd. No Baidwin was still 1 Chic It was expected that some new evidence would be introduced, but it turned out th such was not the case, and the only thing dono was for the attor- neys to make their arguments. The attorueys for the defendants wanted the rt to continue the case till sometime next "k, in order that Mr. Baldwin wmight have pportunity to make his speech, but o1l sta st he was through and it must submitted, iough tie would bave Hked very much to r Mr. Baldwin, The case was accord- ingly submit d taken under adv m The d ion ot the court will be rendered in the course of a few days. E. E. Aylesworth appeared before Judge Thornell in behaif of his client, L. C. James, andasked for a reduction of the appeal bond. James was couvicted of bigamy at the last term of district court, and is n rving & two ve sentence for the ¢ Mr. Aylesw h thought he could show that Jumes was sufferiug imprison t without a crime having was taken under any intention of com ng been showr The matter advisement by the court g Prestaent i s Omaha Wednesday, May 13. Motor trains will run every five and on utes between Council Bluffs and Omat Lace curtains cleaned from 50c to §1.25 per pair, at Twin City dye works ening can be spent in exim- with lovely bindings. A delightful ovely bo ! th in thy Presbyterian parlors, and see itiful books in the Pianos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 538 B'd'y wear - We can you out with almost 21 the underwear line. thing have 1ot got in stock we can get for you if 10 be found in New York city, having an office in New York and an experienced man always on the spot brings us in direct com- muni ion with the gre centor of the world. Boston Store, Council Bluffs Superintendent's Report. Superintendent Sawyer did not pres it his report to the school board at its meeting Mouday uight, on account of the fact thut he bad neglected to bring it to the room with bim. It was dulf prepared, bowever, ana shows the following figures Eutire enrollment for the year, 3,740; total enrollment for April, 2954 average per cont of membership, S8 per cent; average daily attoudance, 7: number of pupils neither absent nor ; number of cases of tardiness, 500; of cases of corporal punishment, 43; number of cases ot suspension in the cit The superintend- ent in his report calls sttention to the defini- tion of corporal punishment, as understood 1 the public schools of this city. It includes all cases where & teacher is even compelled to lay her band on a pupil in order to enforce obedience. The cases where actual punish- ment is required are very rare. — Meat 1 oetry. When you are hungry and want to eat Go 1o M. Welker's 607 Main strect, And get a piece of choice meat Which surely will satisfy your appetite, Meats ave received daily by the load And sold and delivered C. 0. D Don’t forget the place, and number, For it is the bost market by thunder. ~MEAT EATER. s Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit juice tabléts. They are delicious. i e it Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms; within oue and one-half miles of the P. 0.} in bearing; good buildings; possession i atonce. Callon D. J. Hutchinson & , 617 Broadway. Young ladies desiring to fit themselves for nurses can have all instruction free at the Womens’' Christian_ Association hospital, Council Bluffs, la. Bring credentials as to moral character. Apply to Mrs. R. J. Osborne, 620 First avenué, Council Eluffs, Ta, Go and Shern ing. near the popular singers, Mrs. au aug Miss Ohver, Thursday even- President in Omaha Wednesday, May Motor trains will run every five aud one-half minutes between Council Bluffs and Omaha, Chautauqua Notes Attractions are veing added slowly to the Chautauqua programme, One of the latest is a debate between Iguatius Donuelly sod Prof. J. C. Freemau on the Shakespeare- Bacon controversy. The detate wil occur on June 20 and 21, and will arouse much interest on unt of the notol v which Mr. Donuelly has obtained by his views on the subject of tue Shake- spearean drama. July 4 hns been agreed upon as the day which will be devoted to the Grand Army of Repubhic. Rev. A. J. Palmer, D. D., New York, will deliver a lecture on *Compuny D, the Die-uo-Mores.” — Hall for Kent. Ou account of leaving town I will rent my holl, togethea with parlor room, dining room, Kitchen, with stove, city wuter 1 the kitchen, for one vear or more. It is the most conven- ient hall in the city: all in first-class order. Iuguire J. F. Peterson, 136 Broadwa; —_— For lovely books go to the entertainment Thursday évening. ~For neat bindings go to Mooretouse & Co., Pear! street., i<l When about to build don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co., 813 Broadway. Telephone il Uuion Park races, Omaha and Council Bluffs, June $,000; Sept Oct $4,000. For programu, Nat Brown, sec'y., Merchants' hotel, Omaha. Mair bas all sorts of fruit, shade and orna- meutal trees, Broadway, opposite postoftice. d at a reasoable pr Follow 1o new dev But send to us in a 4 At our off Mulbolland & Co. ice. No. 4 Pearl st., Tel. 162, Builk A Ne ghborhood Fight, D. Simmons and P. McKinna, who live on avenue I near the corner of Twenty-sixth street, got into a qurrrel yesterday mor; Sin s, according 10 the story told by Mrs Atna Bloom, sister of McKi raised u | @ tnrge crop of in the vicinity. He | came to McKinna's house and commenced to pound the proprietor, aud when Mrs. Bloom tried to protect her brotber he turned his attention to ter and pulled several hanafuls —e——— MEDICAL WRITERS adwit all the remarkable yualities hades of the genuina imported Carlsbia Spradel Salt us un aperient, laxative und diur- | etic. The great fame of the wonderful Carlsbad Spradal Spring is due to real worth. Be sure and secure ouly the l genuine, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED of hair out of her head. He his first enemy and beat him und k about the head in a terrible manner. OMcer Burke arrested both men and when Me Kin na was brought to tte police station his head showed plainly the ordeal it had passed through. It was covered with a thick layer of bumps, and the blood from the wounds had trickied down and frescoed his face in a picturesque fashio Botn parties will be cailed upon to plead to the charge of disturb ing the peace this morning in poiice court. Yesterday afternoon an information was filed in the office of City Clerk Stephenson wing Simmons with assault aud battery It was filed by Mrs. Blo ked him ———— Dress ginghams—Everything in that line y the 7c uress ¢ham to the finest Scoteh goods, At )c and 12'¢c we show a beautiful range of patterns. At 15¢ we show a very fine line of zeohyr ginghams, the style aud finish almost as wood as the most expensive. Boston Store, Council Bluffs ——— Dry storage at low rates, stoves and house: hold goods. J. R. Snyder, Pearl street. The Berean Temple will serve dinner today uoon at 740 Broadway, Danforth block, ice cream also, for the benefit of the Christian bome, —— Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, vext to Grand hot Teloptione 145 High grade work a specialty W here is the Money? Attorney Frauk Trimble has unearthed a piece of business which the late Justice Pat- ton was concerned in, and he is now at work uncurthing some more of it. A violin was seized by Constable t0 satisfy a claim upon a certain music teacner of Omaha. The writ of nt was sued from Justice , ana t in- strument was advertised for sale. When the day appointed for the sale came, ther one on hand to bid, so the violin was ustin some time was no filed away in the judicial archives for future ref. eretice. A few days ago Trimble's client came in, wanting to know where the money was that bad been paid for the violin, He found that the violin had disappeared, but there was no record on the books of the oftice showing that auy money had ever been received for it. It was wards learned that Prof. B. Zer- kowsky had purchased the instrument from Justice Patton for .50. Where the money went nobody knows, X-Justi Patton is gway from the city and bis stutement of the could not be obtained, but Tri that £.50 for all th possible, what beca ble has_decided to work e is in it, and find out, if e of it e latest addition is the Shantong pon silk finish, sold everswhere for our price 1215¢; a beautiful range of c pine apple tissue, the great leader, for Boston Store, Couucil Bluffs. - For an evening's enjoyme byterian parlors Thursday e t g0 to the Pres- ening. Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk den aud Hower seeas bl field, ga in the west Catalogue and sam by mail. From a Distance. Prosident Harvison will pass Bluffs this evening at about The presidential party will not come nearer the city than the Union Pacific transfer, but will lic over there about half an hour, leaving over the Wabash about 6 o'clock. An invitation was extended to and city council scme time ago by tue mayor of Omaha, to uttend the demonstrations which are to take place in Omaha today in honor of the arrival of the president, and the invitation was accepted. Last evening, how- ever, Mayor Macrae stated 1o & reporter that in all probability the mayor and council throagh the ) o'clock the n would not be Lhere—at least in a body. A large number of prominent and other- wiso citizens will probably go in indi- vidual crowds to the city across the river, however, to witness the parade and to take part in the other festivities. A call has been issued by commander F. S. Thomas of Abe Liucoln post, Grand Army of the Republic to his comrades, calling them to assemble at the armory on Pearl street this afternoon at 5 o'clock, and take a mutor train to the trapsfer to meet the president. President in Omaha Wednesday, May 13, Motor trains will run every five and one-half minutes between Council Bluffs aud Omaha. Seed oats, corn, millet and seed potatoes, garden seeds of all kinds, at H, L. Carman’s, 500 Main and 501 Pearl streets. Trees, all kinds, guaranteed to grow, prices Adhenp, at Mairs’, Broadway, opposite postof- ce. ——— suing the Sheriff. The First. National bank commenced suit yesterday against Sheriff O'Neill to get pos- session of eighty head of steers, formerly the property of B. E. Horton, which are valued at about #2,000. The bauk claims the steers by virtueof fwo chattel mortgages which were given by B. E. Horton and A. Salis- bury, one of $125 and the other for #3600, both executed during October and November, 1500, The plaintiffs allege that the sheriff holds the property by virtue of a chattel mortgage vhich was given by Horton to M. E. Palmer. sk for the possession of the property, and &00 in addition, as damages for the wrongful detention by the sheriff and his deputies. —— Caligraph Writing Mackine received the only gold medal at Mechauics’ Fair, Boston S - ORMSBY OPTICS, Their Sharpness Leads to a Clever Capture. While standing at the corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streets yesterday afternoon Ser- geant Tom Ormsby saw 8 man pass whose fuce looked familiar. After watching the man a moment Ormsby placed the man under arrest. The prisoner proved to be William Fields. one of the most noted and smoothest safe blowers in the eountry, Some three years ago Fields was in Omaha aud was ar- rested for having burglar's tools in his pos- session. After serving a short sentence Fields departed for tne east and turned up in Cin- cinnati. In November, 1869, the chief of lice of Cincinnati wrote a letter to Chief vey stating that Fields bad been arrested in Dayton, O., for blowing a safe in a Cin- cinnat: raifroad office and asking for inform- ation about the prisoner. The letter also stated that when taken into custody at Day- ton Fields had in gis pockets one of the finest and most complete sets of burglars tools kvown to be made. Fields looks as if he had just been releasod from prisou. He will be held a fow days to prevent his doing any work and then be ordered to leave town. ic Headache Wafers, Cures all minutes, At all druggists Fugilistic Pointers. The attempt to make a match between Jack Davis und Billy Woods proved futile, and the Parson Davies combination pulled out for Denver last evening. The Parson says the two men are sure of & purse, how- ever, before one of the California athietic clubs, and will make au endeavor to fix it for June Jack Dayis' sch for a grand banquet to ve te fessor at an carly date. There are a u of handy pupils in his classes, and they o 10 be able to give a rattling good exhibitic Harry ore is out with & challeng fight any 126-pounder in the world wall increases with toe fleeting years. White and Siddons are auxious to fake it over aguin Gessler's M headeches in arcangiug i the pio 10 Harry's - DeWitt's Lattle Early Risers only pill cure sick headuche and regulate thé bowels - textord Getting Even Last night Dr. Rexford met on Harney street Jack Shepherd, who maltreated the doctor’s boy, and a fight ensued. Both men went at it in dead earnest and for some time it would have becn a bard matter to & the winuer. Finally Rexford managed to get the third fluger on Shepard’s 1 haud iu his mouth ana bit the end clear off, This ended the fight, and while Shepara started for a doctor the veierivary surgeou struck out for the police statiou, where he gave himself up The charge of assault was placed against his name on the blotter, then returned to | [ALKED T0 ARDENT ADMIRERS Ex-Precident Cleveland Addresses Buffalo's Big Bourbon OYginization, GREETED WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM. Mingled | and Prid Him - gan tions of Responsibility Course Throngh Public’ Bt His The va- Brrratc Y., May 12.—~The Cleveiand democratic club, Buffalo's foremost political organization, now seven years old and having a membership of upwards of 1,700, opened its new house on Washington strect this evening, with ex-President Cleveland as the guest and speaker of the occasion. The house was crowded and the scone a very brilliant one. At 7:30 o'clock Mr. Cleveland was escorted to theclub house, which was crowded almost to suffocation. Mr. Cleveland was greeted with the wildest cheering, long continued ana often repeated. The dent of the club, Herbert P. Bissell, delivered an ad- aress upon the purpose growth of th organization and in welcome to its tinguished patron and guest Mr. Cleveland replied with a speech which was delivered with great which was ceived enthusiastic said in part: Mr. President and for the first timb land democric club o dis- pstoness and He ear en: As 1 stand ce with the Cleves . 1 expericace mingied eno tions of responsibility and pride. My sense ot respo y arises from my relation to your organization us its codfuther. and m ride from the novle manuer in which yo have borne my name. 1 acknowledge your right 10 requiré of me at this time sn account of the manner in which I have kept the polit- ical faith to which you are devoted. 'This ght grows out of the fact that the word cracy,” as It stands In the nanie of your anization, means so much and is <o worthy f your cure, that its ficance should not be'in the least clouded by any prefix which 18 1ot {u keeping with democratic aims and pur- DOses g an account of my pol in_only offer u record of poli liar to ullmy ryuen supplement. this the decluration that [ have done the best 1 could to deserve the con in me you lave so gracefully manifested, ¢ character of the record thus presented yourselves are answeral with — mo it has ! made under the influence and encon wient of the sentiment and doctrines wh the Cleveland democracy have culti vated and enforced. W we started to- et in political life and responsibility, your icreed taught that politics was e thun adroit jugslery: that 1l such a thing as” official duty and that It meant obligation to the people; t the prineipl our governuient were worthy cf consclentions study. und that 1he ctrines of true democracy, b v and avely enforeed, promised ilie greutest ood and exacted through wur lund. i partial all our countryn the length and bre governmental care tndiscrininuting Justice Public extravagance in its relation 1o in- equitable tarlff Iaws notonly | tribute upon the peo unfair advantages b 1pon spe i interests as the price of port. Thus the exercise of the for the benefit of the country ut la pluced by sordid und selfish yotives 10 perso advantage, while the encourage ro rtisan ment h motives inpublic place for party ends deadens the official consclen Let us, then, as we push ou in our paign of “education, especiully Impress our countrymen the lesson ‘which t that publicextrav nce is a deadl InZerous thing, that fragality and, economy are honor- able, that the virta 1 watchfuloess of the people ure tho surest swfezuards uguinst abuses in their government, and that those who profess to serve their fellow citizens in public place must be fajthful to their trust. After the exercises in the asscmbly hall Mr. Cleveland, assisted by prominent demo- crats of the city and county, held a reception 1 the drawing room of the club house, Dyspepsia's victims are numbered by the thousands. So are the people who have been restored to health by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. el S SWINDLER SONDHEIM. The Well Known Adventurer on Trial in London Loxpox, May 12.—Edward Pinter, alias “Sheeny Al," also said to be known in New York under the name of Sondheim, the American swindler who has bLeen reaping gold in Europe by pretending to be possessed of the mythical philosopher's stone, was again under examinalion today at the Marl- borough street police station, charged with attempting to obtain $40,000 by false pre- tenses from Edwin Streeter, tbe well known Bond street jeweler, Pinter, who was arrested on May 4, had previously induced Streeter to go tolis (Pin- ter's) bed room at Storev's hotel, where they could test the American’s claim. Street- er handed Pinter a sovereign, which the lat- ter threw into a crucible, covered it with some kind of a powder and after appearing to melt it, pulled out a lump of gold equal in weight to about three sovereigns. ‘‘Sheeney Al then suggested that Streeter should fur- nish him with 8000 sovereigns, which he would transform by use of the philosopher's stone into gold weighing 24,000 sovereigns, equal to a sum of §120,00. Streeter agreed to this, but became suspicious and bad Pin- ter placed under arrest. At the Marlborough police court the next morning the presiding magistrate said tkat it was just possible that Pinter might have discovered some method of increasing the weignt of gold. Pinter, cheered by the magistrate's remark, insisted that he could increase the weight'of gold, and asked if it was just that he should be compelled to divulge his secret in court. The examivation was continued today, but was not completed. Pinter, it seems,’ has also performed his trick in other countries. The case was then adjourned Among the people who are said to have been victims of Pinter's pbilosopher’s stone are the names of members of the Rothschilds and a member of the tirm of Baring Brothers. Al Small in size, great w results: DeWity tle Early Risers. Best pill for Constipa tion, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Stomach. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., 1113 Farnam. e — TWO BAD JOHNSONS, cak Thieves by That Name Caughit. Sueak Thief Frank Johnson entered the residence of John Pixley, 2219 Cass street between 8 amd P o'clock last night and stole a |silver Champion- ship cup, a silver shaving mug, revolver, meerschaum vipe and yeveral articles of Brace of DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - Lemon Orange -~ Almond - Rose etc;) Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit. Of perfect purity. 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Gas and Electric 211 Peur CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council CAPITAL STOCK . SURPLUS AND PROFITS TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS F Light Co. and 210 Main Street Bluffs, -$150,000 .+ 10,000 . 225.000 ason, E L. DinkcToRS—T. A. Mill Ehugart. k Hart. J. D, K. Hanpan. Transact general Lanking basi- ness. Larzest capitil and surplus of aay banxin Southwestern [owa. INTERESTON TIME DEPD M. H. CHAMBEKLIN, 1. Eye, Ear, G mundson, Charles 0 T3, LIN, M. D. e nnd Throat Speclulist, Councli Blufls, - - lowa Sore eyes,’ cross cyes painful and ‘weak vision, tarrh, bay fever, asthma d all acute and chronic affections of the throat Glass eyos fit- Glusses accurately curing _chironie riical operations, when sary, painlessly performed, nssuring best res Oftice. Shugart-Beno blogk, room 1 Council Blug: To Bee-Keepers I carry a full line of Beekeepers' sup- plies, including comb foundatiou, hon ey knives, smokers, sections and a supplies for the apiary. M. S. ROOP 520 E. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowal uralgi Gonorrhoea, Gleet and Lewcorrhoea cured in 2duys Uy the French Lew on titled the KING.” )t dissolves agajust and I ubsorbed into tue nfla parts” Wil refund a reliable article. i ber il prepuid.” Good- hit, money if It does not cure or causes strict is Gentlemen, here package or'2 for mun Drug Co.. O clothing. All of the property belonged to WiilPixley, the bicyclist. An officer saw Johnson hurrying down Sixteenth street with the plunder and ar- rested him. Young Pixley called at the sta- tion later and identified the property. Otto Johnson was hasteniug along Tenth street last night ana steering for the nearest pawn shop with a bolt of fine cheviot under his arm. He ran up against Officer Bloom and Otto's journey was coutinued in the pa- trol wagon. The cloth had evidently been stolen. A tag attached to it was marked YR K., 2600, ——— Pozzoni's Complexion Powder produces soft and beautiful skin; it combines every clement of beauty and purity. s A STOOD OFF FORCE. THE Funa Crazy Man Had with the Min- 10ns of the Law. Citizons and passers by out in the vicinity of South Thirteentk street and the Murray brick yard were treated to a show as good as a circus yesterday, and the best point was there was no udmission charged. George Suscorie, insane, had pre-cmpted a | claim in the front upstairs room of the house where be has been stopping and was evi- dently determined to stand off all efforts to oust him. Suscorie was turned over 10 the county some time ago as iusane, but aftgr a short confinement appearea to improve And ahout ten days ago he was allowed to depart as harmless. Yesterday forenoon his old trouble came back to him, and after supplying himself with numerous implements of war he forti- fied his stronghold and defica all comers, Three or four deputy sheriffs wént out and tried to arrest the crazy man on the part of these officials seemed to fun into flame the sleepiug fires of insanity, aud | in & moment be was a raving mani orts were made all the afterioon to take Suscorie into custody, but he stood off the gang of deputy sheriffs and cit Finally the police were sent for. They went out with the patrol wagon, but returned | v handed, Captain Cormack. Detective and Officer Shoup then started out to corral the subject for the asylum, and they did it. A ladder was placed against the win- dow, & long pole procured and after beating and punching the unfortunate with the pole, a dash was made up the ladder. Detective Haze jumped through the window, followed by Cormack and Shoup. By a united effort Suscorie was muk: a prisoner and taken to the certral station, and efterwards turned over to Sheriff Boyd and re al rrest causcd considerable excitement in the neighborood und furnished awmuse ment to about a thousand curious psople who stood about and gave any aAmount of Rratui- DeWitt's Little Early Risers; bost little vills for dyspepsia, sour stomach bad breath, Secret ry Noble in Miss ur Wenn Crry, Mo., May 12 arrived here from Washiugton today to look after his lead and zine mines. Tonight he was tendered @ reception at the Commercial club rooms, which was attende by several hundrea citizens. General Noble delivered an nddress. Supreme Lodge Knights of Honor. New Outeaxs, La, May 12.—The eighth annual session of the supreme lodge of Kuights of Houor convened at Greenwood's opera house in this aftern oon, city ut 2 o'clock this - “That the waters of Excelsior Springs, Mo., canuot be questioned.” 1. N, Grave, M, D. "Medical Mirror, St. Louis, Mo, The attempt ! joved to the | Secretary Noble | ILLUSTRATIKD CA { _ G.A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, of every description. Works, Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, | Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha. | BROWNING, KING & CO., S. W.CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. SEND FOR ALOGU Offices 621 Broadway, Council Dye, clean and refinish goois Packages received at either office or at the Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who bave shop-worn or soiled fabries of any character can have them redyed and finished equal to new. ——WHOL Surries and Pheetons, and Harness in great variety. logue and prices on application, b 101020 day, DR BTEPEENS, Lebanon. 0 PECIAL NOTICHS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. i S O SALE-Our e family horse, suitable for ridingor driving. Apply o 130 8. 6th Street Y0 lovers of ho L lot of ¢ { hgteti e o ey | feed 1l Kinds, ut 8, Goldstein & Co's | West Broadway. | NJURSE girl wanted hnmodintel I e A R T g OR RENT—Barn near court house, Appi BRI e, s s "y OST—By A. Bioteky, on Pony oreck, five mile satehel containing notions. turn to I s and get reward TLAIRVOYAN nd psychometric, or ehar- ueter readings; also dlugnosis of dis Send lock of halr for readings by letter. Sun- duys und evenin Mrs. E. Hooper, 1422 Ave- nue E, near corner Gith st., Council 13 uffs. | JOOK SALE—For Rent—Wanted—1f w estate line dou't do it until you have seen our Swan & Walker, No. 112 nd 11 rurl stroects Council Bluffs, )R SALE or Trade—A fine L ported Clydesdale stalllon. Cull on D, 4. Hateh inson & Co.. 617 Broad wuy. QOME 8 LE-Hotel residen: property for r url stroct Day & Fux centrally located, doing #00d business. Or will exchiunge for good faru in western lowa. Hotel lease. furature and fixtures: an A No. Lehunce to step intn a good puying busis ness. Reasons for sell other Lusiness ro- quiring all owner's attention Bargains in residence und by business prop- erty, “R. . Officer, real estato and 1nsurance agent, No. 12 N. Madn st.. Councli Bluffs, TARDENS—8ome cholee garden land n Council Bly s for sule on eusy tern 50 vineyards und a lurge list of lowa farims. Johnston & Van Patten. FRUIE turntor v trade; well locatol und “all in bearing; gool house and baru. Will take some good city” property. t givew on balanc J. Hutehinson & Co and good Call on or'wddress Db, 617 Broadway. JOK BENT-The MoMahon block, & stor brick, with bhas ot wnd elevator. J. W Bauire, i01 Pearl stre JPORSALE or keui—darien iaad with sen 0y J. & Kice Wi Mala Ak, Jounol! Blufts HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNCIL BL. UFFS, IOWA. SSALEKE DEALBER IN— Buegies, Carriages, Sprine Waons, Cart HARNESS, BRTOC,, Gives Better Value for money than any house on Missouri River. Road Wagos, Hamilton Grade Vehicles, Columbia Carriage Co.’s Buggies, Bonanza Buggies and Pheetons, Sprin | Wagons, all styles, Michigan and Van Brunt Road Wagons, %arv.g Correspondence solicited and cata=- | COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyinz and Cleaning done HighestStylo of tha Art, Fuded und Staived Fubrics mide to 100k us good us new. Hed « s Uleaned By Steam, In First Olasy | Mun Work promptly done and dellvered in all parts of 'the sountry. Send for prics | st O. A. MACHAN, 1015 Broadway. Near Northwestern CouscIL BLurrs. 14 27 MAIN STREET. B. Jucquemin & Co.. Jewelry Store C. A HAMMER, USTICE OF THE PEACE over C. OFFICE, 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta THE GRAND, Council Bluffs, la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open, J Cragin & Co., Proprietors.