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e PPty - -~ sl 507 ()\l '\II A BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE: No. 12PEARL 81 Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City. H, W. TILTON - MANAGER. TELEPHONES Pustuess Ofice, No. 43, Night Editor. No. 23 ——————— . MINOIE MENTION, N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp bloc 1f you want water in your yara or house ¢ 16 Bixby Merrfam bloc Tho Spooner comedy company comriences | a woek's engagement at - tho Broadway theater on Monday evenlug. Nellie, the littlo daug| . and Mrs, John O'Hearth, died aged four years. Tho funeral will take placo at 10 o'clock this morning from tho residence, 1921 Third avenue. in police court y Poterson, who was sterday morning Frank d Thursday nicit while fighting with J. Kurtz,was finea $21.30 for drunkenness and _disturbing the peace, Kurtz was tried on the same churge and dis- missed. Justice Hammer 1s the custodian of a re- volting and shocking story of crime whic will probavly result in_sending a Co Blufls father to the penitentiney and re ing his fifteen-yeur-old daughter from brutal and unnataral passions, I Cogley leaves Monday for Cincinnati to begin his career with the Little Nugget company, and to till a year's e out Multitudes of people in Couneil and Omaha will wateh his career on ce with deep and friendly interest John Donahy yesterdsy morning the s rec a telegram _from Sterling, Colo., announcing the death of his sor, Charles, aged twenty- two years. He left heren’ April for bis health and was en home when death came. The remains will arrive this morn- ing. Independe . _papers aunounce the dcath in that city on Monday of Dan Steven- son, who held a position in the Chicago, Bur- oftices in Council Bluffs for » long timie prior to two yearsugo. Death was caused by consumption. He had many friends in this city who will be pained to iington and Quincy kstun s dangerous and last night it was feared that a su operation woald be necessary to save his lite, Heis suffecing from strangulated hernia Drs. Macrae aud Thomas werc with him the greater part of yesterday afternoon and last night. His friends are hopeful, but reaiize that he is in a dangerous condition. E. J. Abbott, J. J. Keith, J. M. Scanlan, C. 'A. 'Tibbetts, Oscar Youngerman and Themas Bowman returned Thursday night from Sioux City, where they went to attend the meoting of the state grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias. They were entertained in the most complete manner by the people of Sioux City, who spared no” pains or ex- pense to make their visit a pleasant one. Thero were about three thousand delegates present. The next meeting will be next Au- gust, at Cedar Rapids. 5 A very small pill, but a very good ond DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers., at Manhattan bea from Omaha, in on sule at nows s and Murruy hotels Removal sale. Bargains in hoes. L. Kinnehan will remove from 325 Broa way to No. 11 Pearl strect. ch, RRound wding bout nds at Mil- Picnic PERSONAL P ¢, daughter of Rev. S. Alexan- esterday for Ottuwwa, where she will visit the family of C. R. Allen, fo ; of this city. e Gessler's Magic veterinary sur- geons, 45 Fourth street,Couneil Blulls, [a. The . M. & St. P. ticket office has been removed from 506 Broudway into the clegunt new quarters in the new Baldwin blo Not an Intentional Insule Corductor Mitchell’s side of the trouble Lt has arisen between himself and Charles Denny over au alleged 1nsult offered to Mrs. Denny by the motor conductor was told in Justice Hammer's court yesterday afternoon. It appears to have been an unfortunate mis- understanding all around, and has made n ®reat deal of unnecessary trouble for all con- cerned. Mrs. Denny had asked fora transfer check to another line, When Conductor Mitchell handed it to her his attention was attracted ty another portion of the car, and he unconsciously presented the ungraceful spectacle of handing the ludy the check while stunding with s back to her. She looked upon it us intentional and resented the ins it implied. It appears thut the conduc explanations not made in as gentle- munly a munner as they might ov should have beon, and the lady reported her dissatis- fuctiou to her husbsnd, who visited condign punishment vpon the offeudiug motor wan at the first opportunity. All parties have now been obligated to keep the peuce, and it is probuble that nono of them will have newspuper notoriety. DeWitt's Little Early lusers; onty pil) to any furtber judicial or cure sick headache and regulate the be vels Chautaugqua Ga Instructive and entortuining for young and old. s Home Entertainment compuny, 12 Pear street, Council Blulis. Health and Colfax, Round ll‘!plu kets to Colfax Sprin and v ticket Yy s gent & Roelk NO. 16 Pearl sireot, The ot Closed. An impre: seems to prevail among horsemen that the entries for the Septomber races at Union park have closed, This is a mistake. The entries have not closed and will not close until August 81 for trotting and sion pacin aces, and for all running races not until 5 o'clock on the evening proceding tho race. “The prospects are now that the September meoting will be the most successful ever held in the western circuit. ‘The purses hung up amount to §.500, and it is probable that some special purses will b offered by parties who are deeply interested i the success of the races, Tha determinution is to bring the best horses in the west and big purses and fair conditions are the means to be employed in accomplishing it. Use Haller's German ills, the great co n stipation and liver regulut Swanson music company, 335 Broad- way. Go and see M Kingshu Red Riding Hood: Mr. Davis, Wolf; My, Fernekes, Woodman; Miss Anderson, Grandmothe Miss Juckson, Red Riding Hood’s mother Old Scttlers' Heunion The following is the program of the sixth annual reunion of the old settlers of Potta wa'tomie, Mills and Fremont countie Fairmont. park, Council Blufrs, August 1801, at 10 8. m. Music: invoeation, Rev. « Rice; welcome, Mayor Ma v 8p0 Pres. W. M, Brooks; music; oration, Charles M. Harle; unuouncements; music; Dbasket pienie: musie; wemoriul resolutions: toasts und response; election of ofticers und fixing place for next reunion, DeWitt's Littie Risers; best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stowach, bad breath. ——— Piunos, organs, C. B. Music Co. 30 Broadwiy. Buy your furniture, carpets, stoyes 1 and hovsehold goods of Mundel & Kiein, Council Bluffs, Prices very low; freight Propaid to your city, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES, Oitigens Given a Fop plosion of Te CARELESS MEN FOCLED WITH DYNAMITE, ible Rominder of Fx- Six Sticks of Giant Powder Set Off in One Blast by Ambitious Dirt Haulers—The Resultg, Residents of the soutueastern portion of the eitp were given a fright yesterday forc- noon about 10 ck that recalled the rat dynamite exvlosion in the Rock Istand rail yards ten years ago ;\1 the hour named buiidings were shaken, dishes rattled and broken. and windows shiverea on Main, Fourth, Third and Bluff streets between Ninth and riftn avenues, and the people startled by a tervific concus- sion. People who had felt the effects of the concussion when the Rock Island car was exploded realized that the report had come from their old acquaintauce, They rushed e the dynam- oud of white inity ated Inguiry the fact dynamite out of their houses to see whe ite had been fired. A billowy smoke at the foot of the bluffs in the v of John T. Stewart's residence in tho location of the mine, into the cause revenled that it was a genuiuo explosion. A number of dirt haulers had procured the high explosive to blast down the high bluff. Half a dozen long cartridges of the stuff were taken to the top of the bluff and one of them placed in the drill hole pre- ared for it. T'he other cartridges were left at what w supposed to be a safe distance, but, when the e was fired the concussion was sufficient The explosion of the blast and the cartridges lying on the surface was simultancous. The result was astonish- fng. Half the side of the hill was torn down and great masses of dirt hurled in all aivec- tious, The workmen had a profound for the stutf and had gone a safe distan there would undoubtedly nave been work for the coroner, 8 But little damage was done and the dirt haulers have acquired a great deal of useful knowledge about handling dynamite. ol to send them off also. How to Cure Pain in the Stomach. We made use of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy on two occ sions for puin in the stomach. Result satis factory in a very short time after taking vh wedicine. 1 hesitate not in giving my opinion in favor of the medicine, At least it has done all clained for it as far us we have tried it. 15 1. Book, Blain, Perry Co,, Pa. It Will bs o * teange Sale. Think of it! A blanket sale in dog duys, when the mereury is trying to climb out the top of the tube! Did you over hear of such a thing? Yet that is just what Messrs, Fotheringham. White- fiise 0., the Boston Store people, ar n the way of u During the purchased prepuring for a surp special salo next weck. early purt of the season th atab discount the t of blankets and comforte s brought to the Missourt valley. and just for the fun of the thing they are going to see how many people ean be induced to buy such things for winter use, as they buy their conl—ata big cut in price in hot weather, The date of the sale is not fixed yet, but when it comes off it will be the most sensational affaivs of the kind ever heard of in Council Bluffs Detining Railway Terminals. As bri announced in the telegraphic columns of Tue BEE yestorday morning, the lowa railway commissioners have hela that there is nothing in the charters of the Iown roads or interstate or state law that will pro- hibit them chauging their terminals and run- ning trains across the river into Omaha, The question was regarded as a0 important one, and there were many other people be- sides citizens interested in knowing if there were any legal means of preventing the Towa roads running their trais across the Union Pacific bridge. Ou August 10 Mayor Macrae aadressed toe following letter to Se y Ainsworth of the Iowa railway commi * Dour Birs {Tho pussanger traingof the Ohl- ca Istand & Pueiic ratlrond go di- rectly through to Omuhiu by way of the Union Pacifie bridge, muking their terminus beyond [nin few days the Chic & Northwestern wili do the same thi not this illegal and against the e lw Kkind enough to bring the matter before the commissioner Yesterda) the state of lows <0 morning the following response ved: 5 OF 10WA, BOARD 0F RAILIOAD (ON- MISSTONERS, DES MOINES. Aug. 1% 1M1%-To Hou. .M Mayorof Council Blufls: Re- plying to o tion of the Wih fust., In which you running of the v traing of the Chi Rock Tsbanad nany throieh to On Union Pueifie bridzo. mikin their terminus beyond the of lowa, s not filezal and agiinst t AW, On Jul the Chl cl Islund Pacific ridiway. yfiled with the s tary of stite 1t an in which the cre nouge oc- all have dlrond from Des Moines, power to con- of of of olnts with the Biton H{ constructios eritry so us t sud from e rullrond wow from Oninha | form q cor wiine o the state of Davenports 10 the western | stute at such po'nts as will er conneet with the sald Union Paci 10 tERDSpOIt Dersons bver the iine of the and ugo, Rock y iwelfth | ral asse hly of Towa passed i law provid- i for the eurly constraction of the Chicugo, Rock Islana “& Paclfie ralway trom Davenport to Council Blufs,” which et was accopted by - sald company. Seetions . 01, 2,001 of MeLuin's statutos prohibit railwiy corporations Which by chur- ter or otherwise hive their termings nt any potnt on the boundury or within the limits of Towa trom making any transfer of freight, . utany other place thin in this stite hose sections we vod void Ly the su- preme court of Towa In the case of the eity of Council BluiMs acuinst the Kansas City, St Joseph and Council Bl ad comprny. th Towa, p Ised statutes of the Unite 7, i which or rallr fr ronds with t o wuthorized to connect Unlon Pacific ruilroad or oh i » which every v conpany In- the is withorlzed L boits. brids troops, @ property o her stite und to recelve ny stateto u compensation therefor, and 1o conneet with Toids Of OLther SLALS 80 1A 1o form continuous iy tronportation of the same to the place of de The purpo: of unobstracted and and Lo relfove the breaking bulk ind re stitution of the [ statue Is I the Interest speedy teansbortution, itry of o burden of hipment. s ulso con- ed Stat article 1, se tion 8, which confers upon conzress the pow St roguate commeres with foreign and nmong the severnl stites. W W, ArsswonTi, Seerctiny. Mayor Macrae is not satisfled with the re- sult and stutes that other points will be pre- ited to controvert the position taken, wm at Polla xhibitions . Chicago. » How “hed tidinghood's Rescue." ‘That brilliant little operetta, “Red Riding: hood’s KReseue,” wus prosented to a delighted audience in the Brondway theater last ulgnt. The public rally did not seem to realize the excellent character of the treat that had been prepared for them or a much larger au- dieuce would have been present, notwith- stunding the and the threatening character of tho weather, For the past three months Mrs. E. A. Kingsbury has been diligently traiuiu g a chorus of ffty children and the young ladies and gentlemen Who took the heavier parts. The manuer in which they aoquitted thomselves before the | | | | | After t THE OMAHA DAILY audienc BEE, e indicated the consclentious and | tedious preparation that bad beon made, aud Kingsbu 1 the members of y guard, for whose benefit it was giv can congratulato themselyos upon the suc they achieved last night. The old story I Riging Hood and hor marvel s wd v with the wolf has delighted us all, but when it is told in song and brilliunt acting as the Unity Guild people told it last night it has new and fascinating attractions Mrs, Kingsbury took tho character of tho little hicroine in “the red hood t pur acter soub; ular on time s Miss Riding that of voung | and Mr, looking folks. The operetta abounds in boautiful scenes and affords an entertainment worth braving the he and Mr. encored Mrs. Ki bouquets. The o this afternoon and again this evening. Three H rvest The Ry, w and Se cities and points in the farmin, of the v For tie . Fus gent, ticket 1 Or reg Biufls promyp job offi Prices el streets, mpathetic vol lendidly s t, and her on of the ftself showed that sho | e qualities that would make b the real staze. It is not th ho has appes before co, and she has nev rklast night cognition will insure whenever sho Jossio Jackson took the partof Red Hood's mothicr_and Miss Anderson the good old grandmother. Both the adies possess clear and well trained ackson winning especial nekes made an ideal woodman Davis made up into such a natural wolf that ne frightencd the little t of a midsummer night t osing duet by Mrs, S. Ki Fernekes they were enthusii and called before the cu ugsbury presented with two handsome yperetta will be repeated at a matince sions, route, C. B. & Q. August 25, vest excurs Burlington il sell on Tue smber 15 and st, southwest and northwest kets and information address b general senger and ticket wt. 0. M. Brown, corner Brondway and agent, Council Blufls. ditrbin 30 Pearl hone Woodbury, dentists, next to Grand hotel. Tc Tigh grade work a speci T g Rush Jo) Printing ular work for Omaha, or Couneil parties, or anyone else, don tly and properly at Pr Beo ce, 12 Pearl stroet, Council Blufts, ave alwiys as low us is consistent with good work. Gasc promp sline and oil; cobs, wood t delivery. . Knotts, and coal; Mauin; telephone 208, Water for every morning to priv nominal well, office. Union Park races, Omaha cil Blufls, tober address Omaha, Live § At th exchange N, Bab gouer wer Messrs. on musi Crestou blue gruss ( pointed The committee on chan special aft will be After sisting Cheek and engaged asic the B. & M M. depor, at the w X our th w duet, August will be The Musical U rooon at 1 Artesinn Water, from the Milwaukee artesian drinking purposes, delivered e familic s, Water, B rate. Addr and Coun- September §-11, $6,500; Oc- $1,000. For programmes Brown, Merchants hotol, 20 s Nat sorTH OMALL ek B e special meeting yesterday afternoon M W. B. Cheek and Ab. V ppointed on arrangements W. N. Babeock and Ab. Wuggoner ic for the excursion on the 2ith to the | val Messrs, James | tin and Walter 13 Wood were ap- a committee to procure 100 badge the Omaha grain ox- banguet on the 20th reported. Ata mecting of the exchange Monday o'clock, committee reports change Meeting. of the cock, made, the adjournment the committee, con- Babeock, W. B. to Omana of Messrs, W, N, and Ab. Waggoner, went ial train for Creston on The train will leave e B. & est end of the L street viu- . Wednesday morning, ) 0'¢lock. Round trip tickets av e on sale at on band of Omaha will furnish the music for tha occasion. The t and ncither labor nor expense will be spared to make the excursion a success. The ¢ inspect tracks in the wi certam of the y and concluded that it is as been built for that purpose. will rey Olive Br Olevola Ratolest, pointed sorg au nem evenlng, September will be’ Mrs. with eri on the h wold wateh was not fortheoming as it be, and court in Contest ( Since Junuary 1 the receipts of hogs at Kansas City huve decreased 144,507 head, according to the Telogram, as compared with the correspondiug period last yen nile South H. Heyman will go to Chicago on a business trip. Councilman A, B. from M; Mr one of t The ¢ and I st R A Ia., are Mrs. Ju Auburn South Omuha lodge, will hol Herbert Broodwell, ing a turned tion chu evening. Deputy Postmaster James I te at | 'he U third, u day, th Mrs botwee streets, L. W iting b the Ste who bas been ill for some days, will iper- eru, uited Presbyteria ehurch, Twenty- ear [ street, will be dedicated Sun. uth, Pueh, wife of James Pugh, M street, David Anderson among citizens to have the city buy the high school b Arthu men of | he will Many hight w the ety Ir With which | best. \ \ Salt is in the for sto cure 0 the 8l Co. botule, igements for the Bonemian theatric K. Flur, is listed among the The Presbyterian social last evening was pger gers, rain will be extravagantly decorated Site for the « o ommittee of physicians, apvointed to the Hascall buildiug, at the B. & M. tern part of the city, to as- tbe suited for the purposes a the building 2d as if it had The committeo jort at a meeting to be held soon. whether sroposed hospital, v itertainment, No. 83, J. C. D., has ap- Mesdames Lena Kunzel, Anna One- ud Mar obotava a committee on ar- enter- tin Blum’s opera hou Saturday 2. A dunce and social given after the the: nch ¥ Held for Grand Larcer P. Bechel charges Mrs. Mary Allison and larceny before Judge King, and weaving satisfied the judge that a $45 should she was bound over to the district 1 £200 bonds, r Second 1 lace, aha registered a gain of 20,0 Notes About the Qity, Haley bas returned arquette, Mich, ‘Twenty-tirst and R streets, ick. lie usual suceess. bild of John Mo reets is very sick. Stone and Mr. Scott of Fontanelle, visiting I, B. Scott. , wife of Coanty Clerk lkd Juel of iting ber mothers family, No. &3, U, O, 1. B., d an important meeting this evening. who has been spend- ris Twenty-eighth is v month on Lake Champlain, has re- dies’ Aid society of the First Cnris- b will give u social next Thursday McReynolds, Twenty-sixth aud onth s sick Caughey of Deadwood, S, D., is vis- is brother, Eaitor A. J. Caughey of Kinan, is circulating a_petition building for ir B, Lee, one of the steady young the city, 'has gone to Auburn ‘where | cowmence business for himsei. Joseph Smith of the electric orks hus sold & boiler and engine to of Crete for the electric light plant Eggors, wife of Contractor J. H, will go to Broken Bow and Grend ¥ hall, DO NOT EXCERIMENT your stomach. Take that only hus been proven to be purest and The genuine Carlsbad Sprudel t physicians | dy admitted by the be world 10 be the grandest rem wuch disorders. ~ Be sure and uly te genuine, which must have guature of Eisuer & Mendelson Agents, New York, on every l ATURDA Y{ MEDI AND tarrh, Bronchitis, : Inhalation, operations, UST NN Y[ 4 4 1l 15, 1891 =TWELVE PAGE cal Diseases. Pertfectly equipped with every facility, apparatus for the successful treatment ot ing medical or surgical treatment. MOST COMPLETELY ANTI and best hospital accommodations in the west. tendance Medice ‘and Harney been removed across Council Bluffs, reasonable Surgical streets, by the at and la,, where e ces, Tru Paralysi s, ates. Institute, late very Club F Epilepsy, Kidne and every form of disease -SEPTIC OPERATING The business formerly Dr, J. of the conducted We refer by permission to patients we have cured. Write for circular on Deformities and Br Electricity, Curvature , Bladder, E cety remedy ROOM, Board and at- Omaha W. MeMenamy, has the river to 26th street and Broadway case and any and all con- tracts, old or new, are receiving prompt and skillful attention of the Spine, Ear, Skin CAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE AND EA For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi- RMARY requir- at 9th Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Ca- and Blood, and all surgical Deformities of the MUman Body. Brace Dept. BRA b TRU \I\'I i nd all man * vho was Dr, Me s b L O cMenamy's b er of surgi e the fact that this is the manufacturing surgice each individual case, ry, and have all own patents and improvements, the year’s experience. 144 PAGE BOOK, Illustrated, SentiFicee o any Address il applis for ye . und who make; In this department we are especially successful. claims for superiority over all others 1l We the latest , manufactured to order servedly rocommended braces and guarantesd. T by the and a fit braes de medical only medical establishment have three skilled instru- ment makers in our employ, with improved machine- inventions, as well as our result of 5 OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Book on Diseases of Women Free. Only Reliable Medical Institute 1res successfully tremted. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative tre: to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence All commuuications confidential. Medicines or instruments sent marks to indicate contents or sender BOOK TO MEN, FRIEL; upon pri One personal interview preferred. ate, special or nervous diseases, mpoteney. i and consult us or Syphilis, Gleet and snd history spartment is profession Our are based upon appliances for twenty making a avment for loss of Vital Pow by of your casc, aricocele, with question list P, Web riu Wy undor the charge of f as being the best bracemik: Special of Private Disonscs, A Persons unable mail or oxpross, se:urely pa-ked, no and we will send In plain weapper, oud Address MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Island for a fortmghs.visit with relatives and friends. Contractor Murphy will not commence lay- ing the Twenty-fourth strect curbstone till the contract be formaliy approved by the city coun i Gilinoro, who will fight Jack Wilkes iu Germania hall tomorrow evening, ac panied by his traiver, Tommy White, u this morning from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Josepli Roesner and dangh- ter, Miss Sophia, of Albright, who have been spending tne summer with friends in Br lnu, Silesin, Prussia, have returned. At the Sunday morning services th Christian eturch will elect three deloia attend the state missionary society, which will meet at Fairfield August George W. Jones, Jocal agent of the ¢ Stable Car company, has gone_on a trip to the northwest and” will visit Chadron and that section and then the Black Hills re- wions. Mrs, Keating, reet ister of Mrs. McGimpsey, who died_ yesterday, and Mrs. Myers, sister of Mr. McGimpsev,' of Stuart, [n., are in the city, called here by the fatal ss of the lady mentioned. A meeting will be held this eveniug in St. Agues' hall by persous interested in tho prover observance of the bi-centenuiul of the violated treaty of Limer Al persons in- terested are urged to be present, Captain J. D. Thomas has been over av Snenandoab, Ia. visiting with his _old friends and comrades, has returned. Mrs. Thomas has gone on to eld, 1L, where she will visit among friend Lily division No. S, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, will hold a special meeting in Josepl W.'Sipe’s oftice, Pionoer block, Mon- day eveuing to conclude arranzements to go to the Beatrice encampment on Tuesday. About forty Scotch citizens will go to Ar- lLington today to attend the auuual picnic given by the Clan Gordon No. 63, Order of Scottish~ Cluns, The delegation will leave this city at 7:15 aad will assemble at N and Words, Light, of Mountainville, Lan- caster Co., Pa., has i goad word 0 say 1or & patent medicine. We will give it in his own words: “Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhaea Rewedy was used in my family and can say that it doneus good in diar- rhaea and cholera morbus. 1 do not hesitate to recommend it to all ~um»rmz from the above diseases c and 3¢ bottles for sale by druggists. Advantages and Attractions of Har- lan County's Oapital. Orleans Is & thriving ity near the center of Harlan county end ' situated on a I plateau overlooking the Republican Sappa streams aud thei rich valleys. pluce of pleasant nomes' and solid and Itisa business houses, and has many fnteresting drives and walks. The view from the bluff on the south is very beautiful, and the winding r, with its handsome fringe of timber, has often been compured to the siuks of the Forth of bonnie Scotlund by seen boun. Wild fruits such as plums, cherries, currants and buffalo boreios are f abundance everywhere wiong the vi crecks, and the Thrfty housewives avo i for their wines, pre s and jellies made from wild fruits, Of cultivated ‘fruits th 15 8 fair supply und esch year marks a note increase and the day 13 60t far distant when we will ve as prolific of 'staple fruits as we now £re of staple grains ‘I'here is also good fishing and shooting in their respective season that our business men when they want recreation and sport have not far to go. k educational facilities are of the best. The public sehool with un enrollment of 230 those who have is ready for tho university list and will be | placed n the minor course ths fall. The school bullding 1s a hundsome ovick struc and occupies & comwanding sito west of town. On the cust sido th Free Methodists have estabiished a colle consisting of two plain, substantial three story brick buildings, which will be in full blust uext Septomber with an estimated en rollment of 107 students, The railroad prospects are encouraging Already action, where t arrive and depart over tho St Fra & M., with engine house, coal shods, water tank acd elevators. The chauces are good that it will be further advanced as a railroad town by the arrival of the [Kunsas City & Omaha brauch of the Union Pacifle, uow withio five is branch of the I3, l y a branch of the Great Northern from Sioux Falls via Yankton and Kearn to I Paso, Tex.. and by a branch of the Rock Island, whose survey from Phillipsburg hus already been profiled and estimated. With the advent of these roads Or o the best railroad point west of Superio A visit to the Orleans_roller and oatu mills will show anyone the fine water power whaiting to be utilized and of the possible achievements to this section in the matter of manv factories and mills as soon as this power in barnessed to the wheels of inteliigent in- dustry. These mills have n daily capacity of 150 birrels, and do not use the one-hundredth part of the' flow. There is no reason why paper and flax mills should not be estab- lished here at once. The great bends in the river makeit an easy matter to cut mill races at_slight expense. The fall 15 cight feet to the mile and the abundance of aw material should certamly muke the man- mil ufacture profitable. "These “wdustries ouly > touch of the golden key to unlock sluice gates and set tho muchinery hum- minge, The Republica mild winter: is also noted for its is o fact not to be overloobed by those desiting to engage in the cattle feeding business. Corn has averaged 1 the Last ten years about 20 cents perbushel, and these two things muke 1t tho bean ideal plico to fatten eattle, This milduess is not confined to any purticular portion of the alloy but arises solely from its physical angement being nearly three hunared feet lower than the Platto v The summers are generally warm andbreezy with cool nights, fall is deligntful and exteuds almos December. The winter season comorises about two months. If any man wants more than is forth he will ot find it. beer The to here set For Schlitz to R R. Grotwe 1020 Faraax General D Some people make a_ereat mistake,” General Dennis of the United States revenue office yesterduy to a reporter for Tip Brg, “when thoy imagine that Omaha should have a room in A good hotel for every mun who is expected to attend the national re- publican convention or the city will fail to entertain the convention properly, Now such an idea is wholly erroncous. At Detroit last week [ oceupied a small room ith three other delegates to the Grand vmy of the Republic encampment, and wo slept in cots und were veey well sutisfied, A man did not expeet to et room ull to him- self. It is unreasonable for people to expeet or demand any such accommonations 1 any city where there is a great throng of peopio. Omaha can take care of,the republi on vention just os well as other citics take care of similar gutherings.” viting machiue is the best for Never out of order, ——— Jack a Viee President. Chiof Galligan of this city was vesterday elected one ot the vice presidents of thoe na- tional association of fire engincers, the cou- vention of which is being held in Springfiold, Culiceaph v telograph purposes, Mass. Chief Galligan is one) [ the oldest members of the associntion, - DeWitt's Little Karly kisers for the liver, - . Grau & A ed, lizabeth Mers. rau was buried from Holy Family church yesterday worning at § o'clock, interment taking place ut Holy Sepulctire cemetery. Mrs. Girau wus an old and respected tof Omaba. A h band and seven children mourn her demi: SICK HeAUACKE [CARTERS| ‘s itid by these Little Piils, ITTLE They also relieve Dis- tress from Dyspepsia, In- digestion and Too Hearty Eating, A perfect rems edy for Dizudness, Nausea,| Drowsiness, Bad Tast In the Mouth, Coated| Tongue, Paln tn the Sido, TORPID LIVER. They| | regulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable SMALL PILL, SWALL DOSE., SMALL PRIC 26th and Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa SPECIAL NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, S. (mun;mnm iry for s guln if taken nf on ¢ son & Vi Patten, Everett hic I OST—On Broadway between Pearl str itad postoflice, laidy's s2arf pin, small aly md, ruby and sapphire set. Suitable re- rd At left at Bee offic ) or stolen- om Hohrer's pasture notery, red and white cow: right D intered Iving milk, I p | for hier return (o A § JANTED—Good girl for gencral V work. 2010 SIXth wvenu WANEED to T 1ot in Omah; Bluits. D, Brown, ok reN house- \ 1552 Brog with free of nice to ¢ G-room house sirh o1 Ve nd sychometr also dis . or char- sis of discase nend lock of hair Siys und ove T aere property in -ero 1955 iles trom postoll onabie terms Some fino res property for rent by Dy & Hess, {'ORSALE or Kont—3irlan land. with Lapases 0y JU L itioe, 01 daia et Gouacl They Must Go at Cost There Is no u rondeavor nz to ul economize by doing without a re Health and comfort cannot | ined tn the ot summer weather and preseeved without some. menns . dry atmosphere, T Crato® is Lo world bea tor Tpolnt. and from this time PUL then Into your hoises it Ths bs i hona fide olfer thitt (t miaint food proper. of proservin in every essent o1 We propose t (bsolute cost itwio y you to Invest 1low & el nd Doors U the same price until our prese hausted. This Is your oppc urhomes with™ i Allmodern ligle Inl savin s and e producing novelties in the hiedware line for s 50 will o disposed of In the samo winer Shugart & Son, No. 11 Main street, Council Lluirs, ADMINISTRATORS SALE There will be a pulic sale at the stock farm AR I W, MeGargar, Gan Pottawat- tamie Couy b About five miles north from Council Bufls, on August 19, l?-s‘)] Of the fo.lowing horsvs. mar W colts Oned=year-old niare. theee §oyear-old geid s, fOUr 2=y ear=0ld nire Coits, Lwo -y r ol Tiorse colts, throo 1-yaur-ol 1 hors ts three -year-old mure coits, thren st nd ird Dred niires 8 voars oid, two sucking colts WO TS AbOut 13 yeurs old Some of these Wil niiko vood work towis, some good row isters and others good brood HILECS Breedors of fine horses fordriv'n < and spoed will be especiullv interosted in the stan tard ! 2 Ly Witk s and her Vst also ncludes i fine old ataiion colt, stundird hred Fris—One= At cish. il ol i un | nths tue, with approve personal seeur Five per'cent discount for al e ish sales Sale to Con menes JACOB SIMS, at 1 0’Clock p. m. Administrat Dr.M. H. CHAMBERLIN Eye, Ear. Nos2 and Thoy! SURGEDN, Council Bluffs, I Shugart-Beno 13k, Room 1. 0t 12 m 7and 8 p. m, CITIZENS STATS BANK Or Counecil Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK 0, SURPLUS AND PROFITS . SI?O 833 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 #3—L. A Millor, K O Glaason, E L E. Nart, J. D 'Edmundson, Charles Transaot geuersl banking busi- ar:est capital and surpius of ang bankin Southwestarn [owa [ INTERESTON TIM: DEPD5' T3, First-:- National COUNOCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up Canitaly *I(M,(DI)'D Oldost Forelgn ana biaie 0l AL renp. GEO. P, ity SANFORD. Pro ddont. shlor Asslsia Summer Resort. Lake Manawa Hotel. e Attractions. Fino Pishinz, Boating, Bathe nian | Exeollont Miy t Only fifteen minu from Councll Blafrs. Motor truins every half hour, direct o centers of Counell Bluirs [ und t dolig htful Hic partias. weeessivio plice for i TELEPHONE NO. 45. ST, FRANCIS ACADENY BUARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FIKTH AV AN) SIVENTH ST. bo reachied from any of the depots on th For board and tultion, o Sisters of Churity, B, V. M racing 100 for young. 1onths, her wnd purticulis R SUPERIOR Counell Biuirs, iehies of afinished ol ¥d for s pneing ary. rosy address. St Francis Aeadeny, ST =] . GRAND Council Bluffs, la. | This Elegantly Appoint31 Hotel ; is Now Opan, Taylor, Manage Gas Heating Stoves. | No Asnes! No sMoke | Just the thins for bath rooms, Led rooins, sta. Call'unid 800 OUF T WSsortinent B. Gas and Elaztriz Light Co. H Pear! undt 210 Maln Streot COUNOIL BLUFIS | Galvanized Iron Cornice Works, I GRALIL & SON, PROIMS, 1015 and 1017 Broadway, \mates frnishud on il kinds of Galyaniked rh. At spoe ity Corras | pandne A trom poiats 30 wilss from Coun | GESims a O, D. . Mc¢Daneld & Co., [ Butchers' ad Pasiars’ Suplizs, | Markat Fixtures, Casin s, plees nnd Sausnge Makers Machinery, #2) “Main st, Council Bluity La Al doalers ‘n“u # aud Fura