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OFFICE: THE OMAHA DAILY 9 BEE: 18901 YHIDAY, AUGUST 21 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, | ] 0. 12 PEARL STREET. Deliverad by Carrler In any part of the City, H.W.TIL , = MANAGER 3 JONTs S Business Office No. 43 | ¢ ELEPHONES § Nih v Bilitor No. % 3 MINOR MENTION. N. Y. P. Lo, Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. | Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. If you want water 1n your yard or house - a alvorco from her nusband, I per 02 Morriam block. Naden and Belle McDonald, both of Lincoin, Neb., were married by Jus: tice Cones yesterday. “The Sunday school of the F church enjoyed a pienic Chautauqun grounds. ura Collamore has commenced a suit for W. Colla- g0 to Bixby's, Frederick Baptist yesterday on the more, on the ground of abuse, | Don't forget the social this evening given | by tho M. L, 8. . at the residenco of W. H. | Van Brunt, 461 Park avenue, { Wanted—Two blacksmith, two body ! gear workers, and two trimmers at Bros.' carriuge factory, Council Bluffs | “T'he Models have accepted the chullence | extended to them by the Diamonds of Omaha | and wiil play ball at Manawa noxt Sunaay. | | and Keys Tho Doage Light Guards will have a drill this ovening in the armory in the Masonic Temple, Captain Scharlt will drill and a full atterdance is desired, W. E. Chambers and Mrs. M v are making preparations for f Nations,”” which wiil be given in dway theiter some time next month, 00 Foreman was arrested yesterday morniug on the chal of being implicated with the r ry of J. W. Dorrell, for which James Manier was arrested soveral days ago. oberts was brought in last evening from Ellottin charge of a United States deputy marsiiogggharged with bootlezeing. 1o will be given's. searing before Comunis- sioner Hunter today, J. L. Stowart lost a fine The animal took frignt and ran down Fourth strect, when it collided with on of the Empkie hardware teams near the corner of Eloventh avenue, The tongue of tho wagon struck it and penetrated its breast. The horse fell over and died in a few minutes, It was valued at several hundrod dollars, Two parties were st Omaha last ovening from Omaba. The first consisted of the m mbers of the Sutorius Mandolin club, Prof. Sutorius, William Widenor, John Con- nots, Bugene Cumming and R. W, Smith and their ladi e second was a talivho party ojv v William Krug of Omaha. They went over to tho beach and took in the buthing, returning to Omaha ata late hour. The Eerean temple will give an_ontertain- ment in Hughes' hall on the evenings of Au- RUSE 27, 2% und 20 for the beuetit of the Chri tim home. ‘Thiere will be a chaugo of pro- grammo ch evening, the first evening there being presented “Tho Fairies’ Revel,” the second *The Milkmaids' Convention,” and third “The Gypsies' Camp.” Kach evening supper will be served at 238 Broadw: Ovide Vien received a severs mjury night yre lust while out riding on Third avenue acar the corner of Tonth streer accompanied hy his wife. His horse took fright and upsot the bugiy, tipping both the occupants out. Mr. Vien was thrown with nis head sgainst tho curbstone, receiving a bad cut near the right temple. . One of the boues of his right band was also broken. Mrs, Viea sustained a sprained aunkle, but was otherwise unin- jured. An athletic entertainment is announced for next Lucsday ovening in the Broadway theater, in tho shupe of a prize fizht and weestling match, Tom Quinn of California and A. I, Kasten of Chicago will entertain tho ~audicnco with o cateh-as-cateh can wrestling mateh, best two out of three. Danny Daly and Jim Gallagher, Arthur Rothery and Henry MeCoy, Jim Dirgin and Jun Hiphtower and George' Holmes and Tom Tracy will do the slug act Kevival services ave being held nightly in the tent, coriierof Seventh street aud Broad- way, under the leadership of Rev. J. It. Richard. and in the mterest of the Second Baptist church, The financial foature of the services will bo to secure funds for repaiving the churen building, and the pastor, Rev. K. January, will have charge of the contribution box, Old-tashioned revival songs, intorest- ing sermons and other attractions are prom- ised by the colored brethren in charge. John Morris was arrested yesterday morn- ing ou tho charge of assault with inteut to do great bodily injury. The prosecuting wit- ness was Louis Hansen who runs a small store at 116 Broadway. Hansen clmmed that Morris entered his store nieht before wst in company with a man named Joe Ter- williger and wanted to buy some tobucco on credit. Hansen refusod to give it to them, 8s they were strangers to him. They loft the store, but raturned in a fow minutes, oring- {ng wtth them a brick, with which' ono of them struck Hansen on 'the head, inthcting a thow, A the horse yesterday, , sorious wound. The Twenty-ninth Towa infantry will hold its annual reunion at Glenwood next Tues- duy and Wednesany. A rate of one and o third fare for tho round trip bas been secured ovor the Burlington, and there is a prospect that the attendance from this city, both of old soldiers and of outsiders, will be large. Oue novel feature of the celobration will be the original rezimental flag, which, hy tho permission of the adjutant general, Will be removed from its lougings in Des Moines, where it has been ever since the war, and will take part in the reunion ulong with the battle-scarved veterans who used to march under it thuty years ago, B DeWitt's Little Bariy Kisers for tho liver. e raae A SEVEN DAY BLANKEY SALE. A Scnsational Novelty Sale Preparea by the Boston Store, Council Bluil: The romarkable sale of blankets and comforters starts on Saturday, August and it will afford the opportunity of tho year for people to make profitable investments in all grades of bed cloth- All blankets and comforters at actual cost fov seven days. The stock of these goods is the largest ever brought to the Missouri river valloy. One lot consists of the entire spring output of one of the largest woolen mills in lowa and the others compriso the best Cal- ifornia and New York mills gooas. Boston Store, Council Blufls, PERSONAL PAR ing. GRAPHS, Mrs. W. H. Wakefield hes returned from a Visit to Des Moives, Miss KKato Blaxsim is enjoying a vacation tin Niles, Kalamazoo and other eities in higan, Mrs, W. A, Maurer returned Wednesdny from & visit with friends in Minnesota und Wisconsin, Mr. and Mps, C. Bosen and son arvted esterday afternoon for Springs, Mo., on a health trip, i — Use Hallor's German _ Pills, stipation and livor regulat Drs Vil M eorge Siloum the great co n Stewart & Patty, votarinaey sir geons, 45 Fourth stre Couneil BlaYs How it Has Progressed. Au interesting meeting was held last even- ing in tho Trinity .Mothodist church, the main object being to allow the public to come in and learn something about tho progross the little congregation has been makiug si its organization a littie over three years ago. According to the report of the pastor, Ki S, Alexauder, there was no church o gauization tho southern part of tho ugo, and not a ed by any ro- liglous organization. At present the prop- erty owned by the Trinity Methodist church amounts to 8,300, all of “which is paid for with the exception of a mortgage of §1,700 and u floating debt of about §0.0. ‘Thero are on band cash and subscriptions euough to more than pay the aobt, | after making all aue allowatice for possible bad subseriptions. There are now ei four members, thirty-five of whom have beon taken in sivee last September. se fucts, with others, were brought out by the reports of the various officers made lust evening. Aftor the reports short speeches were made by some of the leading church workers of the city, Kefreshments wero then served, after wlhiich the audicnce disporsed, huving spout an enjoyable evening. — in city threo and o half years dollar’s worth of proporty ow A very small pill, but & very good 0o DeWiw's Littlo Early Risors, NEWS FROY COUNCIL BLUFES. 0!d fettlers of Western Towa Enjo Aanual Reunion. FAIRMOUNT THE SCENE OF PLEASURE, Whole Pamilies W swe There and Everybody Carricd Huge Baskets of Good Things from Home- Details of the Doy, The old settlers of Pottawattamie, Mills and Feemont counties held their annual re union and picnic yesterday in Fuirmount park. I'he day dawned bright and beautiful, und the rain of tue morning had loft every- thing about tho park in the condition most to be desired. The old settlers commenced to flock in early in the morning. KEvery wain brought delogates from the various towns and cities of the three counties, and those who livel near enougn to the city came in with rigs. By 10 o'clock, which was the hour appointed for the opening of the exercises in the park, about five hundred were gathered about the platform which had been constru oppo- sito the band stand. During the duy the crowd grow, until not less than fiftecn hun- dred people occupied the space in front of ed the platform or amused themselves by searching out cosy nooks about the park The old farmer with his wifeand broad chiested sons, the business man from the rural district, the law seutatives from unearl) were there At 10 0 ver, and in fact repre- every walk of life ck the oxercises were opened by a selection from Dalby’s band, which v followed by an innovation by Rev. G. G. R of this city. Mayor Macrea then made au address of welcowo, i which he tendered the freedom of the city to tho visitors. W. M. Brooks of Tabor college, the president of the aay resbonded to the welcome in n few well chosen words, after which the band played another selection, M. Harl was to huve de- livered the principlo ovation of the day, but owing to his late be avement he could not be present, His oration was there, however, and was read by Hon. L. W. Ross. [t was one of Mr. Harl's characteristic productious, full of eloquent and stirring passages, and was read by Mr. Ross in a vecy pleasing stylo. After another selection by the band duiner was announced, and tho visitors commenced to scattor in all dircetions to find places where they could open their baskets und make way with their contents with neatness and dispatch. When the dinner had been putoutof the way the audionce gatbered again before the platform and the toasts were responded to, Presidont Brooks acting ns tonst master. ‘I'he following is a list of tho toasts: “‘Land Hunters und Land Buyers,” D. C. Bloomer of Council Bluffs; *“Religion of Forty Years Ago Rev. John Todd of “Tabor; “Real Life of Forty Years Ago,”” Shirley Gillilana of Glen- wood; “The New Day,” Judge Walter I. mith of Council Bluffs; “Tho Second He lief,” Hon. B. F'. Clayton of Maccdonia. 'I'he toasts were interesting and clicited much laughter and applause. Ieports of commiotees were then in order. “The committee on coustitution reported sev eral changes in the constitution, w! made as as recommended. The committec on mewmorial resolutions requested that they be given more time in which to draft their resolutions, and their request was granted. ‘The comrmittee on clection of officers and choice of location for the next reunion reported the following list of ofiicers for the coming year, which was adopted President, J. M. Kelly of Macedonia; vice president, Snitley Gilliland of Glenwood: secretary, 1. J. Abvott of Council Bluffs; treasurer, L. J. Nettieton of Tubor. It was decided 10 hold the next reunion at Tabor, at a time to be fixed upon by the president and secretary. The néw president was escorted to the chair and presented with a gotd headed cane, which is bestowod on oach successive prosi- dent of thoe association us a baage of nis of- fico. Aftera fow appropriate words from him, the toast of the day was announced, which was as follows: *The old scttlers in helpfulness to one another and in writing the the memory of favors received in marble and of wrongs sustained in water have best illus- trated the Christianity of our age and coun- try. " "Tne band then led the'audience in the long meter doxology, after which the mecting ad- journed. It is the unanimous opiuion of the visitors that the reunion was one of the most cujoyable affairs of the kind ever neld. They left for their homes in the evening with wany words of appreciation for the way in which they had been entertained. g Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup for chil dren teothjng cures wind colic, diarrhea ete. 25 cents a bottle, Noew fall goods, finest line in the ci just received av Reiter’s the tailor’ Broadway. REV. ty, 310 LY MAN B3OLT. to Hear Him reach Next Sunday. A special train will leave Council Bluffs at 6 o’clock Sunday morning for the accommodation of all who would like to go to Creston on that day to hear Rev. Lyman Abbott preach. Only one fave for the round trip. O, M. Brown, ticket agent, C., B. & Q. railway. Superintendent Sawyer's Report. The school bourd met last evening in special session with Mombers Schoentgen, Stucy, Waite, Shuvert uud Wells present. ‘e committoe ou textbooks recommended that the president of the board be uppointed to take charge of the books, mako all pur- chases and receivo all mouey without pay. Theo report was adopted. Tho committee on supplies reported that D. W. Bushoell was the lowest bidder on 3, poiuters, slates and slate pencils, Brackett on penholders and call The report was concurred in and motion of Shubert the commit- tee was fustructed to purchase 400 medium sized slates and 200 largo sized, manufactured by Couch & Haskell, Superintendont Sawyer then read his aunual report, in which he made an ex- haustive review of the work done in the schools during the past year, the mothods empioyed and the results obtained, and mado somo practical suggestions for tho future. Among lis suggestions was that a short course in stenography aud typewriting be added to the high school course in order to keep boys in school who would otherwise drift out into a business life. He also rec ommended that three or more recitations be held each week in the high school depart- ment, on the subject of pedugogy, to afford the prospective graduates some prep- aration for the work of teaching. His roport was listened to attentively by the members of the board, and at the close was grocted with applause. ‘The rest of the evening was spent in the reading of a new set of rules of goverament for the coming year, But few changes were made 1 those of last year. and those were of but little importance, Tho assignment of teachers was not made, owing to a lack of time, A Chance on - Ayer's hair vigor rostores color and vitality to weak aud gray bair. ‘Through its healing and cleansing qualitios it prevents the accu- mulatiou of dandruff and cures scalp diseases, The best bair dressing ever made, and by far the most economical, Much Municipal Litigation, Several suits were commenced in the dis- trict court yosterd., afternoon, as the result of the recent floods of Tudian creek. In each ove tho city and tho Northwestern railway company wore made co-defendants. R. C. Berger was one of the plaiutffs. He alloges that Indian creck is used s 4 public sewer by the city, and that the filth and gavbage from the eity is led futo it. The is spanned by a low wooden bridge at the Nortiwestern depot, which is inadequate and becomes obstructed by the dobris from the sowago at each time of high water. In June of 1500, he claims, the waters rose and were forcea out of the creek banks by the railway company, who placed trains on the bridge to keep it from belng washed away. Their | the sum of #1,500. i flooded an the the sewer covered his place, causing considerable sickuoss in his family There was another flood last July, and the samo thing occurred. He claims damages in Mary Ann Short also J. Gilinsky for §1,000, fam Bohning for $500 His well and cellar were debris from brings suit for &1,500. and L. Grell aud Wi each A suit was also commenced against the city yesterday by J. J. O'Brien and O. B, Miuts, two of the sub-contractors under August Schluter, who skipped the country some months ago, They claim that they “made & verbal contract with Schiuter in last Decem- ber to grade Liucoln avenue at 0 cents per d, Schluter was under contract with the city to do the grading, and his contract was assigned to them, They claim that they should have r ed_#00.74 for the work they did, but that thoy ouly received in reality $465.80. They aliego that the city has iid tho rest’ of the money to parties who have no right to it, and they, therefore, usk & judgment for the remaining $243.90. e deliclous fragrance, rofreshing cool- ness and soft beauty imparted to the skin by Pozzoni's Powder, commends it to all ladies, Buy your furniture, carpets, stoves and hovsehold goods of Mandel & Klein, Council Bluffs. Prices very low; freight prepaid to your city. Union Park races, Omaha cil Bluffs, September 8-11, $6,500; Oc- tober 20-22, $4,000. For programmes address Nat Brown, Merchants hotel, Omaha, COUNTEKE The and Coun- RS CAUGHT. An Aged Couple Taken to St. Joseph to Be Tried. An important arrest was made yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Btberidge of Des Moines. A detective in the employ of the government has here for several days past, apparently work on an im- portant aso, “but what it was uld not bo ascertained until yes- terc morning, when Mr. and Mrs, Geerge Manmng were arrested on the charge of counterfeiting. They were indicted more than two years ago in St. Joseph, Mo, for counterfeiting, but they got wind of the fact and before the government ofticials could make tho arrest they skipped the country. They came to this city, it seoms, about & year ago, and the government ofticials have beon here dozens of times without learning that their fugitives were so near at hand, 7 Manning and his wife have been living on East Pierce street, just above Casper's greenhouse, in a small house that stunds well back from the road and is nearty hidden from sight by the thickly growing trees. Hero they did & littlo gardening business in s0 quict A munner that o one but their few intimate frionds knew thut they were here, and they did not suspect that a charge of so grave a nature hung over them. Manniug is ncarly sixty years of ago and his wife but shahily younger. < “The charge against them is that in August, 1889, they counterfeited 500 $10 greenvacks and passed them off in various quarters of the country. They wero not aware of the nature of the charge made against them until they had left the houso in company with the ofticer and had been taken to the office of Commissioner Hunter, who showed them a copy of the indictment, Tney were taken at once toSt. Joseph where they will have a trial. been at — A Mild Stimulant, xcelsior Springs Co's Soterian Ginger Ale. v work « ited—Good girl for general house 221 South Seventeenth street., The C. M. & St. P. ticket office been removed from 506 Broadway the clegunt new quarters in the Baldwin block, 5 Pearl street. Remo sale. Bargains in Shoes. L. Kinnehan will remove from 3235 Broad- wiy to No. 11 Pearl streot. 7 Day Cold Weather Sale. The great blanket and comforter sale at the Boston Store commences Satur- duy, August 22 Having purchased from one of the largest eastern manu- fucturers for spot cash an enormous stock of the above, we will put the same on sale Saturday, August 22, at actaal ~0st, which means a saving of from 30 to 50 per cent. Now is the time to lay in your winter supply. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta. —— Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work a specialty. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha, including boat ride, 50c; on sale at news stands at Mil- lard and Murray hotels. C. B. into new Pianos, Broadway. organs, Music Co., 530 wanson music company, 335 Broad- way. e Constipation poisons tne blood; Littie liarly Risers cure constivation. cause romoved, the disease is gone. -— RRICK COUNTY. DeWitt's The ME One of Nebraska's Most Fertile Sec- tions—Its Busy Towns, Cexrar Ciry, Neb., Aug. 20.—[Special to Tur Bee.|—Having been a constant so- journer in this valley for the past twenty years I have seen it in all its vaviance from infuncy to the present, blooming with the finest crops the eye wishez to gaze upon. There is no fairer spot 1w the wholo northwest than our little triaugular county of Merrick. Its make up as an agricultural county cannot he excelled. Its natural growth, hay crop alone, which only requires the expense of cutting and putting up, cquals the resource of many ad- joining counties, while its grain crop will be on par with all, 1 will not attempt to give figures here on the statistics of crovs raised. Oursoil is a dark sandy loam aud very porous, thereby drawing iuto it the floating fertilizing deposits of nature's decay, keep- iug it always loose and loamy the year round. We have five nice towns within the county, as follows: Central City, the county seat, & town of 2,000 inhabitants —a fine brick town of which we are proud. Its churctes und schools cannot be excolied in towns of twice its sizo. Tho Mothodist Episcopal church hus one of the grandest school edifices in the state, capable of commodating 1,000 pupils; its’ public school is equal to the bost in the' state, is graded and it vequires eight toachers and oue super- intendent w conduct the same. It has nu- merous small manufacturies and room for more; a tine 150-barrol flouring mill, two railroads, au elegant fair ground and the best half mile track in central Nebraska, A num- her of fige horses are here now, in traming for mifferent parts of the state. Its inhabi- tants are principally American born aud are a push-and-go-aheadative class. Clarks, the next largest town, has about efght, nundred inhabitants, is @ very lively nittle town, well built and 'has a substantial class of citizens well ropresented in all cluss of trade. Chapian comes next in size with a_fine- representative cluss of citizens, o populatoin of about six hundred ~thrift and enterprise 1 their motto, Silver Creek, at the east end of the county, 15 fust coming to the front s a No. | business town, and it is a eredit to auy county to hav such'a live, nctivo town as can be shown there. Palmer is our junction town and lays to the north 1n the county and gathers its trade from Nance and Howurd mostly. It is a neat little town of about five hundred people, Archer, our baby town, must not go u ticed. flere we have one of the largest tories of the county, the creamery, sev 3 al good stores and a thrifty class of farmers, who patronize the placc; say 200 people, -1 have to pass overso many good things or want of spaca that my lewter will appear only a skeloton to what it should show to be better appreciatea. Now is the tume for farms to make a hit in this or central Ne braska. Farm lands today are from 40 to 50 per cent lower than for the past ten years, You ca. purchase a good improved farm hers uow, not over ten miles out, for §20 per acre, WO years ago 830 if offered would have been (AL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE (D 1 AND EAR INFIRMARY. For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi- cal Diseases. Perfectly equipped with every facility, apparatus and remedy for the successful treatment of every form of disease requir- ing medical or surgical treatment. 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Should this lettarrench tha eveof any ANNOUN King quatations for. 280 pounds cit. o c c contral Nebraska 3 = s, Sisqls; bakers, 20s(@24s Gd; o e oo pomLe coma us. a00 ns | _*“Tho Bohemian Girl” wil bo produced by rndos, 1Ns@0s, | 1Hds range: Datonts, you can get hore, before the raise in land, for | the Garrow opera company next Sunday d@iss: bakers, %8s 3d@2Ss 9d; low night ot the Grand opera house, This house | Brades, tdlss, nas been remodeled and will undoubtedly be- como the popular resort of the people of this | city. The management has spared no ex- pense in procuring this company for the open- ing of the house. It is the intention to give you can save $500 to §1,000 on a quarter sec- tion by doing so. Eveeybody predicts a general raise In tho value of lands, and what | everybody predicts generally comes around. Tho prospect we have for good prices for produce is the foundation of iv all. When vou corzo find the owner of what you want = et MURDERED THIRTEEN CHILDREX. Thirteen of tis Own Of-pring Killed by a Brute. h Lt o ; New York, Aug. 20.—The mails just in 3 hss: avoid the sharks, | tho patrons of the Grand the best attractions w i e "“f'hdol“".’i'“"",fi"'vf,‘;‘;rl,’."j"t{,"‘:\,’l;,'r'.:",.'.',i,,'y‘;u‘y that | at popular pricos. The Garrow opera com- | from Trujillo,, via Panama, under date of | Vou find in all towns, who are making iheir | pany is one of the strongest organizations of July 25, bring the dotails from tne villago of | living in this way. '\‘\‘nl:,'f'i "'i[f’i,‘ix?(',',,L;?‘ni»‘:-‘s‘"%u;f"fim-xm?-w\mg | Lomos de Seamora in the United Stutes of S o : i 5 Colombia of the frightful series of child mur- | ITN(F 1t 7 e ttle | of a perfect production in every particular. : | Dowiuvs Littis Eurly Tiors: vast o | of porfoct oroduction o evory particulur, | G0 RO e o b mues | COUNGIL BLUPFS STEAM DYE WORKS, pLis il i) kit company are too well known wlnuu’;i com- | Medina. His wife and daughter are acces- l‘“Hlil:.(ll;l‘litull]y;ih:Z::-':(“ gantag dono lu the S g ment. Mr. Charles H. Drow, who bas ap- | sories to, if not nccomplices, in the killing of | 1 iBes A o irt, ed und sinine COLORED MASONS, Rt e Gomed] riosto, plices, in the Killing of | fabrics niude to look «s good as new. Bod gor peared in Owaha frequently, is the U"“"“";‘x“‘t; thirteen infants, Medina, who has been | feRthers clouned by Steam in first-cloes mamne Mr. John E. Braud of the New Yorik Ca is tho baritone. s Mr. Henry Hailam, also of the Casiuo, is the tenor. Miss Laura Clement, who originally came to this country with the D'Oyle Carte com- pany is the prima donua. Miss Clement's voico is considered one of the most perfect in the country, Notonly is she tho possessor 6 but 1s an exceedingly ner. Work promptiy dono and delivered in all forced to mako & full confession to the com- | hity Nyt Promptly missary of police, Osvaldo Gueri, takes his detection very coolly, and says that he killed his own ten children because ho was too poor to support them, and killed his three grand- chiidren to hide bis daughter's shame. He hus, 1n spite of his wholosale infanticide, six Work of the Grand Lodge and Grand Coi ndery Yesterday. Yesterday tho grand lodge of colored Masons resumed its session and concluded the election of grand oficers for the easuing year. The complete list of ofticers is: Grand waster, J. H. Peliam, Haunibal, Mo.; deputy Send for pric ist. C. A. MACIIAN, PROPRIETOR. Browlwiy, Near Northwes ern Depot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. CITIZENS STATE BANK 1013 grand master, 1. J. Cooper, Mexico, Mo.; [ of & phenomenal voice sons and one daughter in his family, and it - 3 AT ::lmu secretary, A. R. Chinn, Glasgow, Mo. lmmmll;; noian, ,IJ‘hul gl_mx'n? ‘cluu»l; of | appears that they all kuew of his murders Of Council Bluffs, grana treasurer, W. W. Jones, St. Joseph, | nearly fifty people. The ladies of the choru and deprecated them. But, although his AP 5 Mo.: grand senior warden, C. P, Cov judging by what has boen said of them by | people cluim to huve hited hif, aud although | o “,TAL\STO,CK;‘” STl 10000 Louisiana, Mo.; grand junior warden, I the eustern pross, prosout a xomarkubly | bis neighbors in Loumos do Seimora, whero | SURPLUS AND PROFITS........... 70,000 Hagemin, St. Louis, Mo.: ary board of | handsome appearance and possess well | he has lived since 1571, knew of his aucts all et g — Masonic relief, Amos Johuson, Keokuk, In. trained voic along, no complaint ever found its way to | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . ...$225,000 The remaining officers will be appointed on The e i e H tho eurs of the police until July 18, when ho ORS— or, B son, . tho ovening of installatio o Tho distingulshiod sotress, Miss Dello | wonttothe town to lnvoke thoid'of the po- | Sies i st o O Gloauon, I. e Next plice of communieation, St.Louis, Mo. o0, whoto name is & household word In | fice i bringing haok his daughter Who' kad | Toe 1Ak s Tiargisb g o son: Oharles Past Master Mosos Dicksox. 'delegato fiom | the south, Wik her combiny of elors e away with a lover. Her muscular | nes st eapital and surplus of wny bank the grand lodge of Oricntal France, was in- "t‘m““‘l‘\f s (,”:w';wi‘xw‘m B Rt aa th was valuable on his ranch and he | I Southwestern Towa. troduced and delivered o message from across ~ COMTHY, BHE €O 2 wanted her back. She was arrested in | INTEREST ON TIME D the sea, recogmzing tho most worshipful | Street thoater uext woek. Quilmos the nextday, and in rovenge told of IME DEFOSITS, fier parent's eriumno. ‘e old man’s confossion tells in tail the vurious ways in each one ot the thirteen grand lodge of Missouri, regardless of color. At the afternoon session the committee on obituaries gave a short sketch of Alexander Clark, P, G. M., who died 1 Africa, and Notwithstanding th contrary the Eden Musee w old location, Eleventh and Saturday, August 29, at 1 o'clock, various reports to the 1l ve-open at the arnam streets, For the preat do- which he murdered infants from 1850 to ST.FRANCIS ACADENY | 4 recommended that special services be beld to | gpening week @ number of first-class artists lMLH lln-(k\llml Iluy‘m ali \;'h:-n they :\'cm'y BOARDING AND DAY & YOL, his memory during this session. Several | have been secured. 05 than five months ol tween 157 and | prpm e e other committes reported, S 1552, he raised the seven children ho now | FoF 1A AVENUE AND SSVENTH ST, Toe committee on Kustern Star recom- Mi has. Excavations mude on Medina’s ranch | Cin be reached from any of the depots on nneapolis Flour Markee have disclosed the mended that the Order of Eastern Star as in- skeletons of several of stituted in this Masouie jurisdiction by O. M. MixEarous, Aug. 50.—The Northwestern | tho babies. Tho brute's favorite smeinod of bythaRtersaton .”‘.X.'J";R’u'.,’!le Wood, and receiving its legality from the | Miller says: There was a small increase of | murder was to squeeze in tho. children's . finished education for youn grand chapter of Ohio, be doclared the recog- | 5,000 barrels in the flour output last week | chests by pressiog them against own. orsession ot five monclie o nized work n the jurisdiction, RN TR T DI fer Bre o {1 el mencing first Monday in September and Febe Kach of these roports was fully discussed, | ((OMER R L B BERE FOF TON A Dealt in Cash Wheat, ruury, respeetlvely. " For further particulars especially that in regurd to tho work in the s of flour for the wouk onded Saturday | 90hn Lyons, a nineteen-year-old boy was ¥ SISTER SUPERIOR, ladies’ Eastern Star degree, ments of flour for wesk. ended Saturday | | Co vy AR - St PranolataTI ORI b A 5 dapi) a arrested last night and charged with larcen L rancls Aeademy, Council Bluirs, fa, The nineteenth annual convention of the | wero tho largest on record, beiug 105,000 | (RS FEERMEE TG CRaitd with larcony. I 3 grand chapter of the state of Missouri recon- | barrels. The extreme fluctuations in wheat \‘:m;»“ sl \i "’- L 4O : m N o m vened at 8 o'clock p. m., and after consider- @ pust waolk have kept the flour market in o | i9% at from St Paul Minuoapois & I\ { (, 510\ ablo routine business proceeded tocloct its of. | KPS Pust weo 9. ke 4| Gmahu cars, The ofticers recovered ahout [ / B g your, s faniows: Mil. | vory unsettled stato and v tunes millers | Qwiy'bushels of the graln, but so far have f ton B. Ficlds, graud high president, St. | bave hardly daved to make quotations. | failed to locate Lyous, sr. NO ASHES. NO SMOKE. Louis: Elzie Pénce, deputy erand bigh presi- [ Those who advauced thew quotatious u =————————————————| 150 thio thing for buth roomm, bud raoms, ete, thing like in proportion to the appreciation in wheat, did o meagre busincss, while those who would sell at lower dent, Kausas City; O. J. Black, grand king, Salisbury, Mo.; Reuben Barbour, grand scribe, Macon City: M. AWV, Love, grand lec- Call and seo our C. B Gas and Electri ssortment. How to Obtain a Fair Complexion hy Livht C 2 ¢ Light Co., Natural Mean o turer, Kansas City; J. H. Jonkins, grand | rango disposed of a quantity of flour cousid | o, SAALAs e i) T T T T treasurer, Independenod, Mo.: 5. G. ' Wood- | erablo 1w excoss of their” current_output, | Tho natural Carlsbad Sprudel Salt | L b BLrogs ing, erand seerotary, Hifinibal, Prices asked now aro from 40 to 50 cents | ¢lenrs the complexion and purities the Hue following commiitess made final re- | higher than @ week ago, Puteuts have been | blood. It is easily soluble, pleasant to ports and were discharged: The commitico | taken up quito freely by domestic markets, | tuke and permanent in action. The on visitors, the commitwe’ on jurisprudence, | and moro or less bakers are goiug out in bar- | genuine productof the Cavlsbud Springs 3 . the committee on accounts, rels. There is oo demand 107 bk | s the signature of “Eisner & Maasl ouncil Bluffs, Ia, ote o 5 sextonded to the | ors and low grades to export, though the - A vole of thauks wgj-extonded to tho | ors and low grades to export, though the I NPT T o : son, Co., New Hork,” on every bottle, lodges und citizens in geu 5 n every bottle pitality during their stay at Omaha. iral for their hos- higher range of prices has returded the trad ing in the forn W OPEN MANHOOD RESYORED The mext convention 6 tho grand chapter | The export shipments wers heavy again 2 RE will bo lield 1n the city o€ St. Louls last, woek, belii 69,245 barrols ogainat U | SANALIVC N. A. TAYLOR, MANAGER. The secretary and tpeasurer made final | 70,190 barrvels for the preceeding w Lon- T ly 1d With report which was adopted, Attor the instal- = \ DT CANTRINICH lation of ofticers the grand chupter closed. E - - v | SPECIAL NOTICE:} X (e e J 5 COUNCIL BLUFFS, iosaler's Magic Headagne Wafers, Cures A oo =0 elmsloma saiabieadipaen Tala The True Way | # | SR | o o v e T RS by itude, all drolzs and nus for LU0 each; score 915 o A T0 RID THE HUMAN BODY OF Batore & Aftor Use.] iii'ti “ower ot Se | birds” A %o Tucupittie” and bicodor. good v : s Photographed frons life. Generative Orgaus, 1 Nnews very chenp I taken at one Address op —rei The Poison of Disease R oo it s, canpe’ by [ ON1L 0N s N WKy B3 AvOn Dy oF Tolka Happy Mr. Mikesell Knocked a Hole bl ? ver-exertion, youthfal tndescretions, or ihe exeesive | 1ono & Coq Counell B e, o 18 TO FORCE I OUT THROUGH 'TIIE SKIN, use ot tabaced, oplui, or stimulants, which uimetel ede .;“:Id;:uu wl(l.l 4 i lead to Tufirmity: (onsumption and Tasaaity. Lt up W ANTED- At once, tatior o o oy 5. Mikese ed up on Thied w 9 In‘convenlent forn o cariy in the vest pocket, . Pric wnd prossing, wid dyer, Must oe outto put @ finlshing coat of paiut on the — b7 nlto any widrea, Crcular free; | M ! rowdwuy; Counsll Blufms Ui burnt district. N T a (M eaes T 100D paying dulry for sale at a gre. bare r slways does this effcctually, [t treats the ICAL €O, Branch Offce for U, 8, v y kreat bar At the cornor of Niuth and Capitol aveuue | o 0° ¢ 7 oo St CHICAGO THiL G St i takon ukon e “Tuquire™of Johne ho kicked over @ street sweepor's lantera, | discase instead of the symptoms, und re- | | RTINS Dialahia b 08 L ST A LT e - Tiie dago struck at Mikesell with bis broom. | moves the cause, thereby making a cure, | 4 4 i Sl bain g, VYRR TR et b=l dpiass tull Then the fresh youug man grabbed a brick N | - N AT P - Ty7 | Blufs. D Brown, L Broadway and bt the swoeperin tho head, cutting Mrs. E. J. Rowrit, No. 11 Quincy 8t., Mcdtord, | |} \ f [ NLAIRYOYANT und aychometrio, oF chare @ gash on the 'loft side near | Mass, says that her mother bas been cured of o 1 EBL Y NAL DAL l\ ¢ hetor readings: ulso dlngnosis of disos the eur. Mikesell was arcested and was | -gcrofuls, by the use of four bottles of . 2. &., | i 2 A Ao ‘fv'.‘{.“\.I",“‘.';M T . a4 Auhs taken to polico hoadquurters wlong With the | gfier Laving Lad muck other treatment, and telug | OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. due . noar corior 13 stron Council Blults, unfortunate sweeper, § ha 5ok Paiil Up Capital §100,090 | Terms, 'ind 810 Dr. Gupen was called and dressod the | uced 1o quite alow condition of health, s it was I n‘ml” i tno ety Poretgn.ana | VL AGNIFICENT wora oroverty in” i wound, which is & very paiaful one but may | 0usht she could not live | A ol "eboutiiien. . Mapboial | & aots. locited 244 mwiles from posto ¥ " | I Aco for si on re ble terms Sowme line resl not result seriously. Treatise ou Blood and Skin Discascs malled free. s Al OFpOTALions » dence property for rent by Day & Hoss, DeWitt's Little Early tusers; onty pil) to BWLFT SPECIFIC €O, PUBANFORD, Erealdont, (QRIALB or Henv-Garden Iand wite l oure sick Neadache aad reguiate the bovels | Drewer 8 tionte AW R e iane Cunbior. | Biugetes 0¥ & Bloe, 11 Main s, Gousald