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'I‘HF )\lAH A ]H‘ lu. kOUN(,IL BLUFI"S " |u-|u ered by Carrier in any part of the C LTILTON - - - MANAC Night Editor No. 23 MINOR ME N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. 1f you want water fu your yara or £010 Bixby's, 802 Merriam block. nembers of M. Dodgo camp Sons of V ted to house meet at tho hall this evening A\l ¥ o'clock for business of importance. Ladies of All Smint's mission will enter- tain a lawn social this Wednesday evening at tho residence of Mrs. nitl., corner of Seventecnth street and nd avenue, Jennio Smith was fined £0.60 in police court yesterday morning for vagrancy. S. B, Kim- beriin wis found guilty of the larceny of a shovel from Samuel Dobson and was fined $5, The Spooner comedy played to big audiences about s month a has been engaged for another week's run, commencing next Monday night at the Broud way theater, mpment No, 8, 1 company, which on Veteran Legion, meets at Knights of Pythias ball this even- ing. All comrades aro requested to be pre ent. Inspection of encampment by inspee general from Creston, The chairman of the tainment of the Wom sires to meet all memb of the corps at Grand Army bail Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock to transact business of importance. The Ladies' Ald society of Baptist” church will give a reception row afternoon from 2 o’clock till 5 at the re: idence of Mrs. James McMillan, 1700 Ninth ommittee on ente s Reiief corps, do- avenue, Refreshwents will be served. All are invited. John Beecher was arrested yesterday morning on an information charging him with the larceny of a hack license tag belong- fngto Willinm Weloh. He was given a hear- ing before Judge McGioe y y morning and was discharged, he being able to prove his title. The will of the late J. F. Brodbeck wns filed for probate yesterday i district cour Ttwill be broughit up September 9 for an ox- amination. By its terms Emma E. Brodbeck, wife of the deceased, is appointed executor and also receives the whnole of his real and personal property, “The reunion of the Tiwenty ninth Iowa - fantry is to be held in Glenivood, Augtus! and prepurations are beiag made by tho mem: bers for a fine time. Thero will be about twenty in attendance from this city, and largo numbers from the counties in the eouth- western part of the state. The celebration will last two days. Ed Blumenstein and Ed Morgan were given a hearing before Commissioner Hunter of the United States court_yesterday morn- ing on the charge of stealing a government slaff. They wero bound over to await the action of the federal grand jury and in de- fault of buil they were taken to the Polk county jail for keeping. “Evangelist” Sherwood’s boy band was in_ the city yesterday plusing about the strcets and gathering up “what fow stray shekel they could. "It was reported that they had been brought by Sherwood to this side of the river in order 1o prevent any papers being served on him to compel him to give up any of his charges. They all went back to Omaha last eveuin A party was given Mondny mght at Lake Manawa in honor of Miss Julia Ofiicer, who 45 spending a vacation ot home after spend- ing a year in Chicago. The following guests were presont: Mr. and Mrs. Winton, Mr. and M . T, Oficer, tne Misses Kate Pusey, Janie Baldwin, Bessio Stewart and Julia_'Offcer, Messrs. J. 1. . McGes, V . Oficer, J. L. Paxton and C. W. Schwartz, A’ lnghly enjoyuble time was had. Ned Mitchell, a conductor on the motor lino, was the victim of an_assault lnst Satur- duy evening by Charles Denny, who caught hiin as he was on his car and administered a thrashing to him, accusing him at the same time of having’ insulted his wifo. An in- formation was filed in_Justice Hammer's court charging Denny with assault and bat- tery, ana he was arrested vesterday and taken before the justico. He entered a ple of guilty, and was fined § and costs. Red iliding Hood's Rescuer, A very beautiful porformance under the above title will be given at the Broadway theater on Friday nnd Sutur- duy evenings, August 14 and 15, with Saturday matinee, for the benefit of “Unity Guild. Forty children, ranging from six to twelve years of age, will be in the chorus, all beautifully costumed, under the direction of Mrs. M. A. Kings* bury. — Gasoline and oil; cobs, wood and coul; prompt delivery. L. G. Knotis, 27 Muin} telephone 20 Union Park races, Omaha and Coun- cil Bluffs, September 8-11, $6,500; Oc- tober 20-22, $4,000. For programmes address Nut Brown, Merchants hotel, Omaha. PERSONAL PARAGRAPH Mrs. J. T. Bell has gone to Chicago to visit friends. She will be absent several weeks. Miss Cecilia Mulqueen has gone on a visit to friends in Sioux City and Hubburd, Neb, Murs. M. E. Amy and daughter, Miss Mamin, Lave gone to Oakland, Cal., to visit relutives. Miss Etta Maxwell has roturned from a visit of a couple of weeks with frionds in Atlantic, Miss Allie Boebe has_returned from a visit of severul weeks in New York aud other eastorn cities. Oficer W. R. Kemp is the first member of the police forco to take bis five duys’ vaca- tion as allowed by the recent resolution of the city council. * He is spending & fow days with his brother in Hazel Dell township. Colonel D. B. Dailey, Major R. C. Hub- bard and Theodore Guittar left for Onkland last evening to_attend a meeting of old sol- diers, at which arrangements for tho sol- diers' reunion to bo held in the eastend of the county some time duriug the moath of September will be made. —— The Epworth league will give an en- tertainment at the Fifth avenue Metho- church Thursday even- Lena Sims, the Amphion tio and Prof. Rutter will assist. A phonograph will be exhibited. Ice crenm served, i Irtesian Water. Water from the Milwaukee artesian well, for drinking purposes, delivered every mormng to private families at a nominal rute, Address, Water, B office, Lost and Found, The South Omana rig that was stolen at Manawa last Saturday night has been found, The borse turned up safe and sound 1 a.corn field near the stockyards Sunday night, Yesterday morniug & policeman, while look- ing around in a field near the corner of Tos. tevin stroet ana Nineteenth avenue, found the buggy, slightly battered up, but still in the ring. ‘The property hus been given to its owner and the reward of §50 has been paid to the finders. The thief is still unknown, but the police are on a hot trail ana hopa to run him down in the course of a fow days. The . M. & St. P. ticket office been removed from 506° Broadway the olegant new quarters in the Baldwin block, 5 Pearl streot. has into new Picnic at Munhattan beach. Round triv tickets from Omaba, including boat ride, 5005 on sale at nows ~ stands at Mil- /«lnnl and Mureay hotol Buy your furniture, carpots, and hovsehold goods of Mandel & Klein, Couucll Bluffs, Prices very low; freight ;m:paid to your city, stoves NEWS lR()\l U)U\CIL BLUEES. Mrs. Oharles Denny Meets with Probably a Fatal Accident, HER HORSE BACKED DOWN ON HER. She Was Crushed Between the Carri- age and the Curbstone and Suf- fered Sever Internal Injuries, Mrs, Charles Denny met with a serious dent yesterday afternoon in front of residénce at the corner of Avenue B and Thirteenth street. Sio was gettiog into her buegy to drive her husband to his work at the transfer wuen the horse commenced to back the Mrs. Denny was crowded between wheels and the box and badly bruised. She was then thrown to the ground oue of d over her body. She was picked up and carried into the house where a physician attended her, Sho was found to be seriously injured, one of her ribs beiug brok the wheels pas svening it was feared that she had tinternal injurics, and that she was ndition, \hether sho will recove matter of uncertainty, bub she is rec the best of attention and v is toved she may pull through, Rush J nting regulur work for Omaha, or fis partics, or anyone else, done promptly and properly Pryors B job office, 12 street, Council Bluffs, Prices are vs as low as is consistent with good work’. ina c Or Couneil t Work. bar room was entered by burglars at an early hour yesterday morning, entrance being effected by forcing open the transom over a rear door. Th visitors went through everything in the room protty thor- oughly, and secured as booty about $ in cash, several hundred cigars, a lot of liquor, and some meat that was in the ice box. Two grips which had been left in care of the prop- rietors, Thompson & Sullivan, were found lying on the floor when the place was opened Vesterday morning, with their locks broken their contents seattered about_the floor. Nothing was missing however, There is no clue to tho thicves. M. Woolman's jewelry store, at 238 Broad- way, was burgiatized somo time during Mou- hight or Tuesday morning, while the v was at Col He returned Monday night und at once saw that some one had been through his store. Whoeyr it was bad tailed to get into the safe, and had beeu oon- tent with what few things that had been left In the show case. Two empty watch cnscs, a movement and a couple of breast pins were all the missing artlcles of any value. Ihe Catholic convent was ntered by burglars night before last, All the keys to the front door were taken by the visitors, who got in_through an open winaow, but nothing of value ias been missed so far, Swanson music company, 335 Broad- way. Burgl The Ozden hou Report of the Assignee, Assignee M. F. Rohrer filed his report and inventory last evening of the affairs of the Kimball-Champ investment company. Ac- cording to the 1aventory the bills receivable amount to 00,4 the assignee's valuu- tion of the same being £60,000. The follow- ing are among the more important items: Bills receivable, sceured by first and second mortgages on real estate, morigages on per- sonal property, chattel: llateral and book 715 appraised value, $10, Pottuwattamie County’ Real mpany, Union Depot company Sceurity’ Building und Loan ass face vaiue, 3 sed value, Purniture aud fixtures, cost, S, praised value, $1,000. ' RReal est coupone past due, face, #5,116.54: aporaised value,&,400. Tax sale certificatcs, lowa and Nebraska, &,.87.04; apprased v, Sheriff's ' certificates, lowa, i praised value, $500, book accounts, &} appraised value, 31,200, In the list of roal estate assets the Grand hotel s valued at $185,000, tho incumbrance ou it is 01,500, and the estimated equity of the Kimbull-Champ _investment company in it is £0,500, or the costof its erection loss the incumbrance. The value of the Manhattan is placed at §15,000, but as the mortzage on it is nearly thut amount, the appraised value of the investment compiny's equity is oniy 8. ‘Tho assignee states that thoro are other assets which ho hus not_yet been able to get hold of, from the fact thut they are w_th3 hands of eastern bankers, where they have been put up as coliateral for loans furvishea patrons of the company. Fifty thoussnd dol- lurs, he thinks, will cover this item. und secured by other ce value, §0,- stocks in e Abstract and the Go and soe Mvs. Kingsbury, Red Riding Hcod; Mr. Davis, Wolf; Mr. Fernekes, Woodman; Miss Anderson, Grandmother; Miss Juckson, Red Riding Hood’s mother, Clatms She is Sane. Mrs. Emma Breosee of Harrison county came to the front mgain yesterday with a petiton for a of hubeas corpus, which she filed in the superior court. She makes Sueniff J. D, Garrison of Harrison county, S. I King, president of the board of insanity, Dr. J. C. Wood, physician, A. 1. Breesee, har husband, and the members of the board of supervisors dotendants in the suit. She alloges that sho is not iusaue, but Las becu declared to _be so by the iusunity co - sioners, and has been by them turned o her husband, by whom she is now kept in custody, and may be ordered into confine- ment at'any time, ~ She will bo brought de- fore Judge McCiee in superior court August 20, when the case will be given a hearing. Farewell Benefir, The friends of Edward Cogley are petting up a farewell testimonial concert for him in view of his leaving Council Bluffs for the cast, where he has an engugement with the “Little Nuggett” company. The concert will bo given tomorrow evening in the Broadway theater, and a fine program is oeing arranged to_consist of sclections by some of the best talent of Council Bluffs and Omana, Among the performers will be the Mandolin club, the Amphion quartetio and Dalby's orchestra. v will appear in somo of his new ial specialties which he has p pared for use on the stage. He lenves ne Monday for Cincinnati, where he will meet the company and practive until September 1, when the seasou opeus. The ladies of tho Trinity Methodist church, corner of Ninth avenue and Fourth' strect, will give a chicken pie social in the church parlors tomorrow, Thursday, evening. All ave cordially invited. — Forgot All About It. The stutement made iu yesterda; eE in the report of the meetiug of the schuol board night before last that D, W. Bushnoll was the only stationer whose bid was seut in be fore the expiration of the ume fixed in the advertisement for sealed bids for bandling school books is disputed by Dell G. Morgan Ho states that his bid was in on the after uoon of tho last day, and as it was the low est, he thinks be should have obeen awarded the contract. The statement made in Tu: Bey e from two mewbers of tho board bowever, 80 that it wus sup posed to be correct. Mr. Morgau went to the ofice of Mr. Wells the presideut of the board yesterday and b talk with bim. Iie fouud out that Wells MOST MEN AND WOM suffer needlessly. A disordered stomach, constipation, gout, rheumatism and kid- ney disease cun positively be avoided by the careful use of the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, Beware of imitations, THE ()MAIIA I)AILY ad taken his bid and handed it to one of his clerks to be filed away. It jvas filed away with such a vengeance that he had forgotten all about . Whether ihis will makeany difference in the advertising for a second set of bias is not known, but it probavly wiil not. The board has already ordered a reudvertise- ment, and as thero are only two bidders, even with Morgan, it is hoped that by eiving another chance more bids muy be secure and the district thus be saved some unneces- sary expense, Drs, geons, rt & Patiy, veterinary sure | surth street,Council Bluils, Ta. Robbery. | John Grant, a well known contidence man and all around crook, was arrested at 10:30 o lust night at Goldstein's saloon on L just westof Indian creek, on a e of nighway robbery. The victim did not give his name, but will file an informa- tion today. Grant hus quite a record as a criminal. He says he is just out of the pon- itentiary, where ed o four years' torm for robbery. According to Depot Master James MeMillan of the transfor, ho was im- plicated in & petty confidence gamo at the transfer last week, in which a farmer from Antelope county, Neb,, was worked for £ on the dead broiber-in-law dodge. He is a smooth looking customer and will probably spend another term behind the bars of tho penitential organs, C. B. Music Piano: Broadw: Co., ¢ Sait Against Attorneys. 3. V. Fornes & Co. commenced a suit in district court yesterday to recover 21,000 which was placed in the hands of Wright, Baldwin & Haldane as security for the costs in a suit in which the laiter appeared for 170 s & Co. in the strict court of Pottawattamie e in 1885, A judgment was rendered in fayor of the plainliffs, but itis claimed that Wright, Baldwin & Hal- dane refuse o pay over the_ thousand dollurs which was deposited with tbem Woodbur dentists, 30 Pearl , next to Grand hotel. Telephone iigh grade work a spocialty. Ceiestial R *s Still Contin Hoeass Amoricans, Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, Aug. 11.—The steamer Oceanic arrived this evening from Hong Kong and Yokohoma. Advices from Hong Kong up to July 15 stato that the fire of discontent is still smouldering in Nortn China, Occasional riots ave reported. The mission stations near Canton arc said to have been attacked but no particulars were received. Two of the Wusch rioters have been executed and their heads are hung up at Wusch as a warn- ing to other evil docrs. A correspondent at Tienstien writes under date of June 20 that all is quiet ther A corcospond ntat Tsieng Kang,under date of Jun ites that the vicoroy wrote to the officials thero that the residences of for- eigners should be searched 10 see if they had any habies’ or dead people’s bones about. The Presvyterian mission was searched by an official, while a crowd of excited na tives waited outside. A mob broge into the atholic mission but they were put out by the occupants, Mr. Chalfant holding the e to rioters at bay with his revolver The au- thorities finally sent the military to the scenc and soldiers were guarding the compound ail nizht, Ou July 4 news camo by telegraph from the southern part of the province of serious riot- inz. n this section the Catholics have large property interests, many fine churches and a lurize orphanage. Several of these have been destroyed by the mob. At Fuchu Fu rioters wrecked outhouses, entered the churches and priests’ houses and sacked overything, but did not burn the building. The amount of damage done 8 not known. 1t} is said _ the orphanage was not touched. Soldiérs have been or- dered_out and patrol the strects at uight cuarding Romauist property. The town is now left without a gunboat and a feeling of uncasiness prevails. A telegram from Tientien states that the French and British ministers in China_ have ened uogotiations with Tsung Li Yames in ard to their cluim for indemuity on ac- unt of the recent riots. The sum claimed 00,000 taels. Advices from Yokohama gives further pa of the sinking of thesteamer Tamaye ru ond the drowning of 200 passengers. tie Tamave Marn and _anotlier steauer, the Myashi Muru, were racing when the latter staored across the Tamaye's course and the Is collided. Tue Tamaye sunk iamedi- ately and only about sixty people, who were on deck, were rescued. S T ARMY ORDERS. REC Changes of lmportance in the West- ern s ilitary Servic Wasnixatoy, Aug. 11.—(Special Telegram to Tnk Bee.|—The following army orders were issued today: Leavo of absence for four months, to take effect upoa being re- lieved from duty on the recruiting wranted First Lieutenadt Farrand Eizhth cavaley. Tho s1x months on surgeon's certificate granted First Licutenant Eawin C. Bullock, Fourth, then second licutenant, Seventh cavalry, February 14, is extended two months on Sayra, ave of absence for account " of * sickress. cond Lieutenant Malvin Hill Barnum, Third cavalry, is de- ed for the course of instruction at the United States infantry and _cavalry school at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Septomber, 1501 The leave of absence' granted Fivst Licuten- ant F L. Bailey, Twenty-first infantry, July 11, is_extended two months. The ex. ranted Second n, Second cay- ded one month, Licutenant Col B. Sanford, Ninth cavairy, May j, s extended four mouths. —-— Will Go to € hina. Vareso, Cal, Aug. 11.—The Charleston has been ordered to Yokohama, and will leave from this port August 18, She will go into the dock at Mare Island and.be given a new coat of paint. She is ordered to Shang- bai after touching at Yokohama, owing to missionury troubles at points along the Yang-tseKiang river. Tho warship Caya is the only ship on these waters of service. Sea stores are being taken on the Charleston for the voyage and a full comple- went of men went on board from the bar- racks aud roviewed the ship. Her engines were to be completely overtinuled but this is postponed owing to the peremptory charac- ter of the present orde Charlesto garians. 1.—The polize of this city on telegraph ce of ofticials at Mid- diesborough, Ky,, arrested Valentine D Hite, ex-chief of police of Midalesborough. What be is wanted for at Middlesborough tated. It has been | rver, that he brought here from whom he collected & ecuch on his promise to secure them e When be arvived here he CINerNNa, ¢ E ¥ Drowned. Toreno, O,, Aug. 11.—The yvacht Neliie C with u pleasure party of four young men and six glrls aboard were osught io a sudden | squall this aftoroocon in Maumee bay, The | girls crowded 1nto the little cabin to escans a wetting. When the squall struck the boat she capsized. Three of the girls were extri- ated from the cabin but the three thut re- mained, Lena S Ellen Feely aug Clara Bourds, were drowned. i American M ISCONISLS, WASHINGTON, The fourth annual meeting of the American society of micro- scopists began at 10 o’clock this worning in the medical departivent of the Columbus un- iversity. John S. 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The fifth provides for the ¢ tional courts of ¢ The polis closed at 6 p. m. v ments have been carried. amendment would have been was about one-fifth of the us To meyer, tobacco and cf Co., is a defaulter. tion epo, O, Aug. Head one Solid Sore, Our little boy broke out on hi form of eczema, when he was f, trled three doctors, but th then use ! your three CUTIL A It B brov s Ovor iy ours, 1.0 4L 0f bls fae different purts ot his budyy weeks that wo had L) 1 holl them his hap st oo 6w spring of 1560 of Charles F. Vail, incss man of St. Louis for the murder of the purt the microscope took ailiance is at the bottom of this The fourth gives more extended facilities for adopting and enforcing the local prohi- g to ¢ Dégun to st and after nse of them for seven montls his head entirely well began using it his heat a3 s0itd sore from e crown to his eye smil There e Wiy hand o t hon-ho was tuken The entipe address was'taken up with an in the voung a : Constitutional Amendments Car- ried by Light Majority. The amendments to the constitution upon which the peoplo voted today were five in The first provides for registration inhabitants and over and empowers the logislature to make the changes in the ballot laws. tralian ballot system is at the bottom of it. NThe second authorizes the legislature to take 1 per cent of the school fund ana place 1t to hool fund. The fact that the public schools of Texas are not kept apen move than four months in the year and the teachers are forced to wait for their pay is at the bottom of this amendment. The third provides that the Jegal rate of in- terest shall not be more than 10 per cent per annum and 1 contracts where tho rate is not The farmer’s The Aus- tion of addi- ¢il and crirzimal appeals, ces from all parts of the state show that all of the amend- The judje (Iu[nauv‘ for the fact that mauy of the suffraes not take the trouble to scratch. “Itching Awful, Had to Tie His Hands to Cradle. Curel ”) ( lh'llrxl. “head with & bad ur months old 314 not acoord ally Im It was alo all placos on were sixi 10 G0 B AN BT l\i"'“‘ Woustor, Ind Cuticura Resolvent The new blood of Humor Re Jmpurith FOQIOVES Lho Ciuso. cure, ind CUTICURA SOAR beauifior, elear the skin ui » the halr cure e ery species of itehing, pimiply blotchy skin, siulp rom pimples o 8 rofu when the best-physicians fuil. nd skin purifie 1us, clomns: rywhere. Price, ( ENT, 81 & CHEMICAL Cortp 1 forHow to Cuie 5) 1L lustrations Sold ov cure Antl-Puln Plaster, th SON0US elem: while Curicy Thus the Curion burn ns and blood d from infuncy 10 agd UTICURA, Prepared by the F ATION, Buston 1 Diseis and 10) testivionluls | boauti PAINS ARD WEAKNESSES nd greatest blood of ts. and th Af the g alpand re- A HEMEDIES 1o ly, 6 (nisit chary but did The vote 1l amount. i Got Away with a Thousrnd. 11.—George ' P. y agent for the large wholesule r firm of Lelund Smith & He took his annual vaca- last wook, going with his wifo to the Fitz- wo Ip him, Wi DIES, and af- ter using them eleven ctions, he the When wo it Pain, A and Army of the Republic encampment at Detroit, She returncd home, leaving him to make, as she supposed the tour of the upper lakes. A day or two ago she received a let- tev from him mailed in Detroit, saying he would never return. This led to ‘an investi- «ation by the firm, which developed that ho hud made collections- for which he did not account. This is not complete, but s0 far shows a deficit of $1,000. —— Shipping News. San Francisco—Sailed, steamer Australia, Honolulu; cleaved, steamer City of Pekin, Yokohama and Hong Kong. Now York—Arrived, State of Nebraska from Glasgow. London—Sighted, Lahn and Gallert from New York. Glasgow—Arrived, Devonia from York. Quéenstown—Arrived, Indiana from Phil- adelphia. New -—— Heavy Failure in Vienna. Viexya, Aug. 11.—The Presse announces the failure of Morpurgo & Co. of ‘lriest owing to disastrous speculations on_the part of their clerk. The Paris Rothschilds are croditors to the extent of 1,000,000 but they will not present their claims until the other satisied. Thoy have creditors have beon . even advanced monoy to facilitate hquida- tion. The liabilities” of Morpurgo & Co. amount to §2,500,000. —-— Italinn Instantly Killed. 0., Aug. 11.—As the west- bound express No. 2 on the Fort W approaching the state line coaling st evening it ran into a gang of section men just after rounding a sharp curve. Sullivan Peti , an Italian, was iustantly killed and Aduin Hull fatally hu passing freight train is supposed to havo confused them. ——-— Voleanic Eruption in Mexico. Coriyo, Mex., Aug. 11.—At 6:30 o'clock this morning tue volcano of Colimo began to show signs of eruption, and after a time the whole city beeame covered vrith ashes. This is the most extensive eruption ever Known ,and th re foars that & great man y will be lost. Kansas Corn Crop Assured. Arcisoy, Kan.,, Aug. 11.—[Special Tole- gram to Tur Brr.)—Numerous showers fell in western Kansas and tho adjacent country in Nebraska today. They were especiully heavy in Kansas and have, it1s claimed, in- sured the corn crop. LA Will Cost w right Five, There was a small fire in & one-story frame building at 216 North Thirteenth street, | owned by L. R. Wright, and occupied by rs. Clark, vesterday afte A delee- tive flue was the cause, L A e L Jewish lmmigrants Must Give Bonds. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—It has been decided | to allow the Russian Jews detained at Boston under the immigration law te land upon filing & bona in the sum of £,500 for each verson, thut such persou shall not become a public charge, ying Up Its Debts, Arcmsoy, Kan, Aug. 11.—The People's savings bank which failed last winter has announced a dividend of 20 per cent to do- positors. This makes (0 per cent paid de- positors, - - Business NasuvieLe, Tenn., Aug. 11 filed by the Atlantic trust company of New York for the foreclosure of a mortgne amounting to 0,000 ugainst the South Tred- egar iron compa oubles. A bill has b - © Weed and the Varnish, ont discussion on tobacco and :ohol, following Tolstoi’s merciloss 1 against their use, has rovealod w | wan who smoked for seventy years with- out interruption, consuming between eight and nino thousand pounds of to- buceo, and yet retained perfect physical and moral health, Anoth a Serpent. A big leopard seal came up In the midst of & lot of bathers at Santa Ba bara, Cul., causing & great deal of alarm at first, as some thought the creature a | rpent. Somo barked like o seal und the visi for a time to think it was am, of its own kind, and kept com until finally taking in the of the bo, itor s ong ning closer, situation it turned tail and fled out to sea again., i Ventilating Hai a A new method of ventilatir inges und preventing dy th the air has a The more quickly tho ves the more rapidly worlks. The air is cle containing water, it and relieves it of dust, after g0 entering the car To Test Ge The tru test of genuine Cavs. g railrond 15t from en- ppeared in the train apparatus made to traverse a vhich cools which it through another filtering before nine Money. American paper currency is to hold the bill up to the light so that you can lines running llel ac th; these are a red dinside the paper; has them, SPECIAL NOT COUNCIL BLUFF an. no spportunity for right m inoss: sl neil Blulrs, Tom Kok rod und whi eiving mil return to A. 8. splinte A il owners 3 and get reward. W ANIED i« Trado Tt in Oumihia for he Blulrs, It Y OB SALE~Good taru. 10 mile Al Bluifs, with very 1 or “hity acre farn | por Jolnston & Council Blums, TOR RENT-A nico 6-raom Jurge yard to desirablo J. W. Squire, 01 Peurl st IRVOYANT nd sychome 3 by 3 oo r corner 1th street, Oc ns, 550 wnd $i.0), ty od 214 miles fro nable torms Sc for rent by Day & for salo on denco proper (OKSALE or Rent— iard n houses, by J. & iioe, Wi Mat Blugy y 00, Mata ) “for general 110 Sixth avenue room house. nosis of dise discern two 088 1ts entire d blue silk counterfeit '[CES S. Tors | house- o ot'in Council D. Brown. 1582 Broadway. s from ( hiard, ®5 pe rond stitior ) Patter. house Arty ot with freo of ! tric, or lotter. Sun- jor, 1422 Awo- puncil Blars in five-noro m postofi ome fine ros Hoss, Iaul with st Jouaell Sims & Sannders—Atiornors st ., vras federal courts, Rooams 4 4 and 3 Shugart Beno block, Counclt Bruirs, La. store. Telephon Wt 0 D, COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying and Cleaning dons fn thy [ statyloof tho Art, Fade | und stainel Fuhrics made to 1ok s kood s now 1ol Foathers Clouncd By St 1 Fiest Cing g Muunor. Work promotly done and delivered in wll parts of ‘thozountry Send for prics iist 0. A MAOHA 1014 Broadway. Noar COUNCIL BLures, Lo Northwestery N, Prop., Dopon 1 A Summer Resort Liake Manawa Hotsl. Bath Attractions: Fino F t Miner: hing, W Boating, ater. ride from Counoll 5 every half hour, direct rs of Council Blutl 'y Most delig htful and accessib.o place for picnic parties. TELEPHONE NO. 45. CITIZENS STATE BANK Biuifs, Or Council CAPITAL STOCK. . -$150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ... .o, 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 DinkcTons—L A Miller, B, 0. Gleason, B L iart, J. D.'Edmundson, Oharies ansaot geueral banking busi- zost capital and surpius of wag kin Southwestern [0 ya leEHEoTU‘ TIM DEPJ: T3, Dr.M. H. CHAMBERLIN Eye, Ear, Nosy and Throat ; SURGEON. Council Bluffs, Tn. Shugart-Beno Bl Room 1. 9 to 12 m 7and § p.w. Flrst-'- National -:- B.ank —0F— COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up Capitaly « « « « $100,000 Oldest organized bank 1 tho city. Forelgn and Aomestio axohango nd 105a 810 1ok 43330 b > 00l ity ot ||Im| ColiL Jad attention pal ualabaks. ba rox pondn co invite GEO. P. SANFORD. Preddont. A W. RIEK AL RIVE GRAND Bluffs, la. \ hlor Asslata b 0 ashise THR Counecil This Elegantly Appointa1 Hotsl is Now Qp:n, N. A. Taylor, Manager “Gas chtlng' Stoves. No Asues! Just the thinz for bath rooins, el rooms, ota, Call und see our 1ur o assortmont No sMoKe C. B. Gas and Ela Lizht Coa. 411 Peari un 1 210 Maln Stroot 271 MAIN STaEEDR Mo & Co.'s Jowel COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical DRS. BELLINGERS, Chronfe diseases of 1ties specluities. Council Bluirs, La, Over €. B. Jacqu y Store, Institute IROPS. ull kinds und deforms Nos. 201 wud 2008 Broadwaz,

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