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i OMAHA BEE. BLUFFS. ARL STREET. COUNCIL CFFICE: No. 12 PT Telivercy by Carrier in any part of the Ci H. W, TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES BINOR MENTION. N. Y. P. Co Council Bluffs Lumber Co., cont Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. T'wo drunks were fined in police court ye terday morning. 1f you want water in your yard £0 10 Bixby's, 302 Merriam block A 1azo liconse was issued yestorday to Al Houck and Belle Davis, both of Omaha. Lost—On Main street, pocketbook with four $10 bills and five . Reward for re- ward for return to Bee office, Wanted--Pupils for tho plano. organ guitar by an expx acher lately Chicago, Koom 304 Merriama ock The faneral of Mrs. Dellingor will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residonce, 1817 Secend avent will be interred at Fairview c An enjoyable party by Misses Stella Ce howe of the latter o evening was spent amusements, The P. A, 1 i evening ot the residenc rier of Tnird avenu The lawn was brilliantly ese lanterns, Refresnments and a fine time was had in spite of the weather, whicti kept many away who would have othicrwise been present. At the last meeting of the Alumni a tion of the Council Bluffs high following ofticers were elected for the year, President, Emmet Tivley: secretary, iliam Sieaentopf, jr.: treasurer, kd Me- Crary, It was decided that the bar 10 the graduating cluss should bo held next Tuesday evening in the auditorium of tho Bloomer sehool Judee Decrmer yesterday, Gus ( Btealing, was g teotiary, and Chris Ol year sentence for the si Hill, convicted of burglar six mouths’ stay In the county Pierce, for forgery, was s and a half years in the penitentiar; The commencement exercises of the high this cvening i the ddress of the even- v Johu N. Balawin. The salutatory will be delivercd by Willium I Tyudale, and the valedictory by Miss Elsie “The address to the class will be made y Superintendent S r, and music for tho occasion will be furuished by Misses Lilian Jackson and Gertie Gleason und Dal- bey's orchest Deemer spent some time going over th ords yesterday preparatory to the close of the term of district court.” Among other things the case of the state ngainst J. ivey, which caused that gentieman so much gricf, and as a result of which Frainey spent over Six months in the county jail for contenpt, was stricken from the docket. In the case of tho state against Johnathon Hones, whose trial on the charge of insunity was completed a short time ngo, it was oridered that. the proceedings against him be suspended viil ne shatl become saue. cons, L. ( or house and from was given last evening n and.Cora Getzer atthe n Pierce street, The in daucing aud oth social M. Bunker, Eighth street. ted with Ja woere served, society gave a of and ocla- sehool the oimiag four criminals y convictad of horse ths in tho peni on was given a one offense. John was given a d I3, B, 110 two sentenced SiX 1ic Broadwuy th inee will be made b and_conl 24 Main, Knotts, so'ineai mpt delivery, telephona 203, Swanson Music Co., 435 Broadway. ntlemen desiring elegantly fitting suits summer wear will find just what they want at Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. PERSONAL P GRAPIS. Mrs. L. T, Watterson of Fairficld, Neb., s visiting Mrs. J. MeMillan, 1700 North uve- nuo. Mrs. Frank Yenowine and Blanche of St. Joe are visiting Mrs. 623 Mynster strect. Mrs. Jacob Sims loft last_evening for Chi- cago to meet her husband, who has been vis- {ting there for about o week. They will re- turn next week. For Salo—The 5-room house and all terial in old street car barn, very cheap, Lewis, at Grand hotel, Commencement Exercises. Last ovening occurred tho commencement exercises of St. Francis academy. An elab- orate programme was presented toa large sudience in tho chapel of the academy, con- sting of essays by the membors of the uating class and selectigns by the pupils of thé music department. The subjects of the esssays were as follows: Salutatory, “Youth's Golden Morning, M HugLes; *“The Jewel of Silence,” Miss M. Madden “Laurcl Crowned Wom Miss M. Hatton: “Cozy Corners in Life,” Miss V. Elliott; “Merit 2 Miss N. Mooro; “lsabelle the Miss L. Tholl} obwebs of Miss M. Mur phy: valedictory Forever New,” Miss N. T o Pusey’s essay on “Some There Are That Shudows Kiss," was omitted. All the essays were well written and well read and were grected with hearty applause from the audience. Each fair graduate left the stage loaded down with beautiful fllows After the programme had been completed the graduuting class were gathered on the platform and presented with their di- plomas by Rev. B. P, MeMenowy in a fow well chosen wurds. Tho class song was then sung and the cluss of 01 passed out of the ucademic hulls with the congratulations of all their friends, daughter Drow, ma- Wm. o SEE or July 4th, park races, Omaha Bluffs, hippodrome circus, races; a freo barbecu ox pounds: boys’ pony race. and vrivileges address C, Couneil Blufts, Ta, ‘'he Rock Island_sells special excursion tickets from Council Blufls and other poiuts to Colfax Springs, Ia., and return, good until October 81, and Council three rununing weighing 1 For particulrs Bray, wunager, Union o for furnitu o on install- meut plan lower than any other bouse in city. In Custody of Her Husband. The famous Hresce insanity LR R e Al star the ilipi of an application for a writ of hubeas corpus for Mrs. Emma Bresve, The applica- tion was filed by Attornoy G. I Boulton and 1n it he allozes that she was in coufino ment for insauity, when in fact she was not fnsane. Baliff Wall McFadden notitied the parties who wero interested in the ca County Attorney J. A, Berry and Att L King of Logan and County Superyt Gilmore and Satterlee, came to attend th triul After the had been heard by Judge Deemer ne st that so faras he coula see tho plaintiff had fuiled to show that she was under restruint The county supervisors had given her into the custody of her husband after she had been exagined and found to be b mlessly msane, und that ever since that time she hud been free to go and come at herown free witl, 80 that it was bard to see what ground she had for wanting a writ of habe i accordingly decided that hor plea wis ground less, and the case was dismissed. Pianos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 533 B' way 1 isease. vacant lots Eighth street and avenue are so far below grade that they o lurge body of water by was S corpus. Breedin Somo Eight forni a basin in which s continually stunding. Often it is covered with & green soum, and the rosidents in that vicinity wre greatly alarmed at the probablo effect on their hoalth, Numerous complaiuts have been made to the board of nealth, but a strange indifference is manifested wmong those whese official position renders it poxsi: ble for them to afford relief. Unless some prompt steps are taken it is predicted that Jich siokuness will resuit from such mias- atic puddie 80 1 neart of the eity Buy your furniture, car Dousehold goods of Mundel Blufts. Prices very low; Jour city, near is ots, stoves and & Rlein, Council froight prepaid to [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLEI‘I‘S Business Trausacted at a Me of the £chool Board, OF FINING ting QUESTION SALOONKEEPERS To Boe for Dey Eise ied to the Supreme € ision Tuquiring Into the an Fallure--Tea v Institute. of the All the meoting ing. The general winding school board took p members were pres Chairman Schoentgen of the t mitteo reported that he had arranged the list of teachers to be recom mended for next and asked for more time, His request was granted, and a meet- ing will be held tomorrow evening for the purpose of receiving his report. ‘The chairman of the committee on supplies reported that three bids hud been received on desks for the Second avenue school, and he too wanted mc i in or to hear from other parties who cxpected to put in bids. The request was granted Cnairm Whaite of the committee on buildings and grovnds reported that the site for the Harrison street school had been pur- chased for §1.500 as ordered by tho bo A resolution was adopted that the teacliers and junitors should not be paid until the should have been found to have finished their years' work satisfacto Superinte which he stated that the avera, for the past month has been the enrolim He recommended the granting of diplomas to Sallie Beadle, Louisa® A, Boeseho, Theo dore Brewer, Jennie Bull, Vinuie V. Corley, Louisa Carson, Agnes Coyne, Mary Devol Elsic P. Hann, Susio Jones, Maie 1. Seho- field, Hanua McMillan, Wiltiam R. Tyndall, Gertrude J. Gleason 1 Lilhan Jackson A resotution was adopted changing the lo- cation of the high sehool from the Washing- ton avenue building to the Hill shool. The change will be made next September. ‘Ihe pupils now attending the Hill school will be transferred 1o the Washington aveuue, Bloomer und new Pierce street buildings. up last eve chers' com not yet entirely yea his roport, in » attendance 0 per ceut of TON Council Blafrs, Ta Note the prices on sun umbrellas and mitts for the week SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Having just reccived part of a large manu- facturer's” stock through our New York buyer, we are prepared to show the largest line and at lower prices than ever shown 1n the west, A FEW OF THE BO SPECIAL NUMBERS £1.10, £1.50, 3175, $2.00, $.00, $4.50, The above goods come in all the latest noveltics of handlos, such as black, ebony, studded, metals, fancy oxydized, oxydized with inlaid pearl, fancy crovks, horns, Mexi- can onvx, Dent's latest steel rods, gold rings, and other novelties too numerous to meution in atl over 1,500 sun umbrellas on sule for pricas in sh window. SILK MITTS, ved the bulauc from the manufacturer of ladjes colored silk mitts and can show s 3 nd 6le. See beautiful di-inch in colors at io all the latest and most delicate tints. BOSTON STORE. Fornerizonay, Winieuaw & Co., Couucil Bluffs, la. B.—Store closes at 6 p. m., except Mordays nnd Saturdays. Mondays 9 o'clock, Saturanys 10 o'clock. an Examination v in superior court was spent in the examination of the members of the firm of H. Biseman & Co., which was commenced by Messrs. Harl & McUabe as attorneys for the firm of Casse, Lackey & (Co. several mounths ago for the purpose of finding out the inwardness of the assignment of the firm. Simon Efscman was put on the stand and was put through a searching ex- amination, in the course of which it was learned that John N. Baldwin had been interested in the assignment more than was at first supposed. Eiseman vefused to make ac assignment when his troubles began to grow oppressive, believing he could pull through with the aid of a_little forbearance on the part of bis creditors. He was finally vrovailed upon to make the assignmont by the advice of his attorney, Mr. Buldwin, who, it appears, was also acting at the time as tne attor- for the foreclosing parties. Just what the attorneys for the plaintiffs expect to make out of tho information they gained during the progress of the examiuation those wentlemen refuse to divuige, but they profess to have gotten some information that will ussist them in having the mortgage to Oficer & Pusey, and the assignment that followed s0 closely upon it, set aside for the bonefit of their clients, who are among the attaching creditors. of our order black and il vul- N Mak Most of yesterd Council Bluffs souvenir spoons at Burhorn’s, Union_ Park_races, Omaha and Counci Blufs, September S-11, #,500; Octoer 20-22 #,000. For programmes address Nat Brown, Merchants hotel, Omaha, Drs. Woodbury, dentists, next to Graund hot Telephiono 143 grade work a specialty, Races J At the Union Park, Council Blufts, Running 08, Romau chariot races. Roman standing r ce barbecue, 1,730-pound steer, od and cooked on the grounds, 30 Pearl street, High Birthday Party. Edith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Brock, gave a party last Tuesduy afternoon at her home, 117 Fourth stroet, the occasion boing her fifth birthday. The afternoon and tho carly part of tho evening was spent very pleasantly by the little folks in various juvenile amusements. The following aro tne names of the guests Misses Shirley Moore, Olive Vos Winkle, Cora Harle, He Wallace, Ada Sargent, Mary Raymood, Clura Chambers, Ruth Judd, Madge Walker, Marion Tyler, Blauche Pat terson, Elizaboth Tyler, Bessie Day, Nellic Jones,” Ruth Burstow, Gertio Davenport, aisy Cooper, Fannio Davenport, Patti Lind* ner, Hortense Forsyth, Lowso Linduer, oah Forsyth, Belle Stewart, Emma_Ducrr, Francena Oursler, Geneve Olrsler. Florencd Stoveus, Dora Hynes, Laura a Hazel Moor Masters John Cooper, Walton Waoolley, Moore, Arthur M on Hight and Keaneth Alpha Hanenett, ro, Fred Ctint Frod Stupbs, Ralph Crossey, Crossoy Phillips, Roy De Vol, George Vaubruut, George Gor Rarry' Mitenell, Carloton Woodward, Frank of Ies Moinos and Frank Broek of Crete, Nob, o's sale of Harmon, Walter stock of jow Main street, Mar Bourleus, s Broadway, over U Bright upland hay at_slaughter prices for next thirty days: 450 tons, H, L, Carumau, cor- uer Pearl und th avenue! Dugquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit juice Tuey are delicious. Teachers' Institute Tho Pottawattamie county teachers’ nsti- be held in this city commencing 1 and lasting two weeks, Profs, H. W Sawyer, J. W, McClellan, J. W, W. Lair A.B. Warnerana O. H. Mursh will ha chargo of the various branches of {ustruction. [ diately after the @ of the lustitute in this city on July 26 the session for the teachers in the east end of the will commence at Avoca, und will also last two weeks. At Avoca Profs. W. C. Davis sud J. W. W Laird will bo the instructors. The following will be the branches be taught the various lnstructors: Prof, Mol ellan didactics and reading f. Warner, phys! music teachor, removed o B. music company. Try tablets. ol county [ vy Prof | clogy and reading; Prof. Sawyer, grammar m I'HE o i | and arithmetic; Prof. Laird, ecocraphy and srithmetic; Prof, Marab, history Cooper, the county superintendent, 4D 1818 & cIEciTA® o1 Whioh, he requests the teachers wh inst tute to prepare g subjects How to organize school tactics, zovernment nishment, how nnge spocial cases, methods, oral_class mothods, duties of teac | duties of pupils, duties of parents and d tors, teaching different branches, school | records and reports help. ment of teachers, and th ors a1 on [ school lates to teac The first weok of t el nstitute the sessions will be bield only in the wwiawg i order that those who wisti may avail themselves of tho privileze of attending the exercises ut the Chautauqua, Dilsaver Stll In It The arguments in the abeas ceedings of William Dilsaver again shal J. L. Templeton were resumed | Juage Smith yesterday. But littlo | terial was woven intu the speeches and the | case was at last submitted to the court. He | took the matter under advisement and last ovening rendered his decision, In his opin fon he stated that it was not necessary to de- cide whether a man who was convicted under a void ordinanc a right to be released on a writ of habeas corpus or on an appeal. He states that the sole reason why the plaintiff alleges that his confinement s illegal is that ihe city has no right or authority to make the of a disorderly houso a misde- anor or impose a fine on_the keeper. The case of Smith against Bigelow, in the opinion of the court, was decided adverse®; to this view of the case. He states that the potition s that certain things constitute the ing of a disorderly house which do not o under that head nccording to section 13 of the code. He considers the application for the writ faulty in that it does not con- forun to the provisions of the statute, which provides that when a wri rous is asked for the petition shall state that the confinement;is illegal, and wh , On these grounds the petition is dismissed und tho puaintiff remanded to the custody of the city marshal In speaking of the case yesterday afternoon Colonel Dailey i that in casé it should ve decided against bis client, ho would in all probability take an appeal to the suprome court, The supreme court has decided sev- eral times that cities have no right to pass laws fixing a fine or other penalty to the sell ing of intoxicating liguors, and he has no doubt what the final result will be. The city nuthorities state that if the case is decided against them by the suprems court, every sa- loon in the city will be closed. Commencing July 1 the cash adopted at Kelley's grocery, way. orpus pro st Mar. beforo new ma- system will 104 Broad- Picnic at Mauhattan beach, Lake Manawa; #ood fishing, fine bathing and boating; plenty of shade; best place for camping out. parties. Try it. Farewell Musicals, Tomorrow evening will occur tho farewell musicale to be tendored Rev. T. J. Mackay by the Royal Arcanum and the Commercial Pilgrims, 1n the hall of the former. Indica- tious point to a large attendance and a d lightful entertainment. Tie programme been carefully arvanged and will include musical selections by some of the best talent of this city and Omaha. There will be a se- lection by the Mandolin club of this cit vocul music by . Miss Mary Oliver, ana the Messrs. V. Fernekes, 1. M. ‘Treynor, Walter Dale and Lew Dale, a violin 'solo by C. A. Higgins, a_trio, flute, cornet and piano, by Frank Badollet, Will Murphy and “Miss Maud_Cavin; a_flute and piano duct by Messrs. Badollet and Sims, and a monologue by Ed Cogley. At the closc of the programme Mr. A, I Flickinger will make an address to Itev Mackay in be- half of the members of the socteti “The arrangements have been in charge of a committee consisting of Messrs, T, E. Cavin, C. A. Beno and W. H. Robinson of the Royal Arcanum and Ed Howe, R. J. McBride and W. A. Stroug of the Commercial Pilgrims. Mr. R. J. McBride will bo director of cere- monie it < A very small pili but a very good one. Wits Little Early Risers. Business i roubles. Loxnoy, June 25.—It is reportea this after- noon that the Rothschilds have come to the rescue of Murrietta & Co. and that they will act in conjunction with tho trustces and other creditors in this the bolster up the concern, Bostoy, Mass., June It is stated at the oftice of Marquese & Narney this after- noon that the firm bas not failed and the re- port is attributed to the reported failure of Marquize & Co. at New Orleans. Manisos, Wis., June 25.—The Mazomonie milling company ‘aud Brouson, Draper & C bankers, failed this moraing. ' The bank was a privats_coucern and wembers of the firm are members of the wiiling company. The heavy drop in flouris the cause of the fuilure. Liabilitie : assets equal. Bostoy, June 25, —The wholesale boot and shoe firm'of Emile Marquoze & Co. of New Orleans, whose creditors are largely in this section, has made an assignment to Edward Leud, president of the National Exchange uk of this city. Tne firm of Marqueze & Varney of Boston are selling agents of the New Orleans house, Emile Marqneze, the head of the latter firm is also the head of the Boston firm, but it is positively stated that the New Orleans failure does not involve the Boston concern, the two firms not having dorsed for each other. The liabilitios of Emile Marqueze & Co. aggrogate about £460,- —George W. nission merchan 5. Wil De last effort to w Yok, June 0., pig iron con, today and the general partue Van~ Voorhees and Herman P. Schuyer, made a general assignment with ut_prefer: cnce. Capital has been stated at $54,00, Stetson Brazilian ¢ June e Crop. he bureau of ts that estimates of Wasint American resublics repe the Braziliau coffee crop of 1500 and 1501 now coming into the market continue to diminish, was 5,000,000 bags, the nex #,5X,000 bars and now it is believed that the crop will not exceed 2,200,000 bags, Not- withstaudiug the incontive of higher pricos than have ever been paid before, the daily reccipts do not average 3,000 bugs. Disorgar ization of lubor is the chief difficulty and should it continug it 1s believed that the crop of 189102, now placed &L 8,000,000 ¢ bags, will not yield more than 00,000 bags. oN 2 Sena Mrs. John C. Shoa is still suffering so se- verely from the shock of her husband's death that sie has not decided yot whon the funeral scrvices will be beld. Arrangements were being made last nig) by Heafey & Heafoy to ship the body but whether to Massachusotts or bad not been deciasd by the widow. Complete arrangements made today T'ho Suaioset club, of which Senator Shea was a member, will hold a meeting at 214 South Fourteanth street at 2 o'clock this af- toruoon to take action upia toe death of 1 lute membe) t cust, Kentuek, bereaved will be was b a colored woman well known to the police, rushed into the police station about midnight and said that a col- ored m had chased ner from her home near the coruer of Twelfth and Cass streets. From appearances and actions the woman was either out of her mind or under the influence of liquor, perhups both. The oMcer in charge didn't take much stock in nher story, and she finally eulisted the serv- jces of Charle koown char- wcter, to escort b | Do you want to remove those pimples from | your faces Use Haller's Sarsapariliuand Bur- | ock. Itis warranted to eficet a complete cure iy Had & Bad Dollar. Frank Galens was arrested last Oicer Fahiey for attempting to pass a coun terfor silyor dollar at Neu's saloon on_South | Thirteenth strect. He will have a bearing today iu Judge Helsley's court — Colorad Miner OskALoosA, In., June Special gram to Tug Bek)—Fifty colored | aud their familics arriyed bore today to take | night by Co P Tele miners OMAHA DAILY BEE: “FRIDAY, iking coMl miners in this viclnity. Sevoral hundred will bo brought for the same purpose. TEptible is feared 10 some localities. tho place of s MEETING OF CABINET, Matters of More Than Usual Interest to te Discussed, Wasnixorox, June Socrtary returned to Wasnington this afte from week's visit to Ollo, for the purpose of at tendinig the cabimet meetwig which is ox- pected to be of more than usual interest to morrow. The question of firther coinago of ths silver dollar will be the principal tople of discussion, The socretaty of the treas ury has under the law discretionary power to determine whether the coina shall be cortinued or not after July 1. The secretary has made efforts to sceuro the Foster \00n | opinion of prominent persons on the subject, and these he will lay before the cabinet for 1ta s, There ate other matters of financial interest that it is expected will engago the attention of the president and his ad visors beforo the presilent again loaves Wastington, One of these is that of the interost-hearing rate of the bonds that are to be issued 1n the place of the 41§ per cent loan which matures in September. The proposed changes n the debt statement will also be & matter that will_early engago the attention of the cabinot. rotary it is known is anxious to have the forms of the statement changed and it is understood he prefers the form in use atthe time Senator Sherman was secretary of tho treasury —-—— POWERS PLEASED. PRESIDEN He Thinks the Alliance is Satistactorily, Drs Moixes, Ta,, June 25.—[Special Tole. gram to Tne Bee.| eat J. H. Pow ers of the Nebraska state farmers' alliance was in Des Moines today. Asked 1f his or ganization onposed tho southern alliance ho said: *“No. Our allnce differs somewhat in its plan of organization from the South: Alliance aud Industrial union and while es. sentially agrecing with it in principle, there is no antagonism between them “Thie people’s party in this stute have nom inated & prominent member of your organ ization, I beliove, for goveraor. tlow do you regard ite “I am somewhat acquainted with Westfall, and rogard his nomination as a v judicious one, aud I consider him a fitting reprosentativo of the agricultural in- terests of the west.'! “Is your allisuco iny ship? “Yes, sir, it is, n o ospering Pres Mr, asing in ember. l!.x ery stato where it has asing rapidly. In esp.c work is moving rd with great force. gt e 00 Y Elopers Caughe. Saratoas, N. Y., Juneuh.—Maude Barnet, daughter of Robert 5. Baruet of Suratoga Springs, eloped today with Frank E. Au- drews of Albany. Miss Barnet is about cighteen years old. Aundrews is a drummer for a wholesale wine firm in Albany. Itis said that ho bias been married twice and that his second wife is now living. Tho coup! were followed by the girl's twenty-tw ear ola brother. He overtook the pair at White- hall this morning and_compelled Andrews to returu with him at the point of a revolver, The father of the girl was at the devot when the arrived this evening and was barely preve d fr shooting the drummel An- drews is now in jail. RUBEING IT IN, In support of a resolution to advertise in Tue Beg, Councilman E. P. Davis sulc Some time ago we advertised in the World-Herald, but s it was read by only afew, we received no bids.” The resolution was unanimously adopted. Stonewall Jack LEXINGTON, Va., June 5 this morning the body of General Jackson (Stonewall) was taken from its grave in the city cemetery and placed in the vault over which the monument is now building and which will be unveiled July 21, Tho vault was sealed up permanently. s Body. At 5 o'clock copvridhT'19958 A CHILDLESS HOME. Smith and his wife have every luxury that money can buy, but there is one thing lacking to their happiness. Both are fond of children, but no little voices prattle, no little feet patter in their beautiful home. I would give ten years of my life if I could have oue healthy, living, child of my own,” Smith often fays to himeelf. No woman can be the mother of healthy offspring un- less she herself is in good health, If she suffers from female weakness, general debility, bearing-down pains and func- tional derangements, her physical con- dition is such that she canuot hope to have healtby children. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a soverign and guaranteed remedy for all these ailments. Worn-out, “run-down,” fecble women, need Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Preseription, It builds them up. It's a powerful, re- storative tonic, or strength-giver—fre from aleohol and injurious drugs, The entire system fs renewed and invigora- ted. Itimproves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, gives re- freshing slecp, and restores flesh and strength. t's the only guaranfeed medicine for women, sold by drureists MAIN STREET. Jacquemin & Co. 7 aver C. B lowalry Stor Dr.M.H. CHAMBER LIN Eya. Ear. Nos2 and Throat SURGEON. Council Bluffs, Tn. Shugart-Beno Bk, Room 1. 910 12 m Tand 8 p.m. First-:- Natlonal OF COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up Capita'y Oldost organized b domestic exchange sl witention paid €0 1kt rs i el A SANFORD. Proddent A W. RIEKMAN, Cashlor A T.WICE, Asslata at Cash ik 10 th Al nse K Ao )ants 0f lad rporatioas salisital i 3 | | Bank | $100,000 | JUNE SPE (‘[AL COUNCIL Fux:~\|.| Bar . dolng fair busin MONEY toioan on lmproved of inimprove AL property. Johnston & Van Patten [)OJou want the carth in the vicity of | Council Blufts, elther improved or unim- provea? 1t socail and see our list of bariine at the real estate and loun oftice of J. C. Colo & Co. LISt your property for aalo, rent of ox- change, with us, and secure customer. J. O Cole & Co., No. i, Pearl strect, ground fioor TLATRVOYANT un J et readlings: ulsc nd lock of it for readinis Dy lottor, Son- Suys and ovenings. Mrs B Hoopor, M2 Ave due E.near corner 15th stecet, Councll BiufTs Terms, o und 810 NOTICES BLUFFS, With three ¢ s, 216 Broadway Tairs, homotric, or char- il [VNE bred horse, thit cun heat 2055 will sol or trade. Address or call on . Brown adway, Council BlufTs, 1ker's 512 Maln strect and 513 Council 10 s, you will niways find “snap bargain® o roal estate if you want to or a good place to 1ist i burgain it you n't to sell or trude OR SALE—Elegant single drivers; prices reasonabie; wnd see then, before buying, Isaae M saivs stables No. 418 North Seventh Councli Blufrs MAGNIFICENT Wl fing call ith strecty irriagze toam ACTe Droperty In five-ncre tracts locited 2 miles from postoflice, for sale on reasonable terns, Some fine resi dence property for rent by Diy & 11 JOQK RENT-Tho MoMalon biock, & ek, with baseinent und elovator. J Squire, 101 Pearl streot QOK SALE or Rent—dardon land wita houses, oy J. (& ILiow, 103 Main st Jounoll Bluffs story W, tefrigerators on Listallments Wo buy on prices. priz most compet i car lots. Can glve iowest Our Racine rofeigerators took - first lastyenr b Minneapotis for hest and ceoomical refrigerators agatnst ail Installme, genutne New Process and Quick Meal Process. No inferior imitatlons. Cull O1d gencrator stoves for #.0) up. Victor Ficycles, Wao are now able for the first time 1o s our trade on these colebrated bicyeles. est is ulwiys the cheapest. en Wire, Doors and st lino of fancy and plain doors. fr hinges and wirc, 1€ you knew how littlo it costs to it your houses with screens no one would be withiout. COLE & Co Gasoline Stoves ¢ s, he New und see us, o v ply Lhic i ames. L 41 Main street About ¢ ushion tires. Why fs the pneumatic a kagw, Wity dobs.the Gushion thes <(Iluv on rough of sundy roads? Don't know. “[do.” Therefore be in the swim. Which is the Lest cushion tire? The Columbla. Why? Because every t winy tnics 1o pros sure test before heing put oni the wheel. ‘Tt is bucked by the Columbin unguestioned guur- antee. There are objections to all eushion tircs, one being that they are more liabie to oo ssened thin solid tires. The Coluni- bia s not put on by any mysterious chemicil procoss. necessitating the return of the wheel to the fuctory In cas cldent. It is cemented o, und will il the cows comne hone view of the many possi- bilities i eyeiing allow us to suggest that o spirit lnmp and 4 ten-year-oid boy cun re- (e i Columila tire This Is the fiest reason fn the fiela for any on tire. W therefore do not eluin to Ueen dreauing over it for seven years. i the Columbla doubie diwmond fr <o populury It 1s strong, firmly hricin point where straiu is Tuis lizht s graceful. Why is the Columbla sueh Why i olumbin the butt of att 1 other ? s iU that the: ks don't We know C. DeVol Sells ' Eni of 4 hoa . u soller? ek of > utt hurt? Hetrigerntors. : amount that peopic savo, not 8o much what they earn, that eventually makes theni rich. In buying u houschold necessity like @ refrigerator it 1s woll to consider some- thnz else than the rst cost o determ ning its economy. The Guernsey Household Rufrg- erator Is us handsowe as a piece of parior furniture and costs less than any other fiest- cluss urtiole, and stands 4t the head ns o cconomizer of fee, ¢iving the lowest cold alr temperature. Al the packing s mineral wool, the best non-conduetor of et und niofsture known. ALl pirts ean bo taken out and cloaned. Investigate the Guernsey Houschold before buyin Lown Mowers. The New Quuker City is in every respoct tho countérpartof tho Philadeiphia, and much I'r We curry the Phil delphia also and you can ol Doors 1d window screens, the lurgest and finest n nd all the litest noveities In th o e iine, SHUGART & SONS, No. 11 Main Street. Council Biuffs. COUNCIL BLUEFS STEAM DYE WORKS Ing and Cl 12 dong (n thy tho Art, Faded and Stained us now. Hol I First-Class nl dellverol send for pricy Allkinds of D; Highest Stylo o Eubrics wide to 100k a3 good Feathers Cleanod lsy Steam, Munner. Work promutly done in all parts of 'the zounitry. st ¢ C. A MacH 1018 Broadway, Nuar Councin BLuves. 1o TRUSSES, BE.TS, CTORS,, E1C. N, Prop., atbru Dopon CTRIC PROT. AGENTS DR.C />’. / UDD, 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, TELEPHONE 2684, CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Blu'fs, CAPITAL STOCK...... SURPLUS ANu PROFITS. TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . 225,000 Dinectons—L. A, Miller, B O Gloas)n, E L Shugart. & E. Hart. J. D Edinundson, Chiries K. Hannan Transiot generil banking busi: ness. Larcest capital and surpius of way Lanin Southwestern Lowa INTERESTON TiM: S WANTED, $150,000 70,000 DEPD3' T3 Sims & Saunders—{ttomne ! stite an and 5 Shugart I, nell's store, B B e Attorney at Law, No. 10 I lmm')or\. Vourl stroot, over Bush e ES PR Council Bluffs nd Em'almer, 14 N. Main 8, 1 Director ¢ GRADND, Bluffs, la Fune! THE Couneil This Elegantly Appointed Hotal is Now Open George T, Phel ps, Manager, | Butchers' Browning, King & Go's Lot Closing Prices on Summer Underwear, 5 dozen extra make, fancy stripe balbri o in un- derwear, full French neck, $1 value; to close at 75¢ per suit, No. 6005—25 dozen,Greatest Seller in Omaha,tan colored French neck balbriggan, combination of yuble valuc three lots, Nos. 403, our price $1 suit. at 103 and 510; the grandest bargain the scason will produce, quality and su- perion fnish considered, closing price per suit, §1.30 Our line of I summer neckwe colots r, no hous in tan, drab and mode, neglige shirts embraces every proluction of the scason, prices ranging from S0¢ u D. I in Omaha shows the quan- tity and quality, at such low prices. The few extreme hot days have well acquainted the peo- ple with the fact that Ours is , novelty patterns and low prices on Sum- mer Coats and Vests, for nice good Our men’s suit department is booming Does it. the House, to look and Low Prices Our boys" and children's department keeps the full force busy. Everyboly knows there's acomfort and satisfaction trading here Not Found Elsewhere. Endless variety in ladies’ and boys’ Shirt Waists. In hot weather commoditi S, , we're prepared to accom- modate the rank anl file. let them come single or in squads. BROWNING, KING & (0, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, Southwest Corner 156th and Douglas Sts. (Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy.) (Send for Ilustrated Catalogue.) OPEN AGAIN With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought for Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. 1 have secured of the greatest bargains in men’s and boys’ suits ever heard of city. Ican sell clothing facturers’ to back up some in this and boys’ per cent off of manu- prices. men’s I am prepared every word I say by goods and giving For example, here are afew leaders: showing prices. 800 Men’s Working Suits AL S3.00. 800 Men’s Suits $%.50, at s Black Worsted Sult At 87,00 50D Men’s All Wool Dress in differentstyles 85 Lo 88. 800 Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants, in different styles, at 500. 800 Man’ Suits , from 80O Boys' Suits, age 4 to ing the sale at S1.00. 4, dur- 400 All Wool Boys' Suits, —4 to 14, at— ages I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Vi. MARCUS 546-548 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Whick is the hL.u LARCEST TR l) ROMPT Eallir. }1(1114 10)¢ g D. H. McDaneld & Cc ad Paskars' Supiin, Markat Fixturas, Casinys, Mach la A A ¥y BISERMAL EThEN WS o tidve wid | “Gas Heating No Asnes! Stoves. NO SMOKE for Just the thin ias and Ele Light Co. 211 Poarl and 210 Main Stroet ol Syt un/l I‘M x JQEE\/ On cfi (CX 722 o MAL( fl‘q:Landw Counal Blotte Ine ORDER A Summer Resml. Liake Manawa Hotel. hing, Hout Bath= Water half hour Attraction Counotl irect TELEPHONE NO. 45,

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