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THE ()\[A“ \ BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE: - 2 PEARL STREET. NO ny part of the ¢ MANAGER, § Business OM No. 43 qRLEPHONES § Rih¢ Eiie No. i NSO o DD MINOR MENTION. Delivered by Carrler in ty W W, TILTON, - N. Y. P. Lo, Council Bluffs L Craft's ch 204 Supp block \f you want water in your vard or 0 1o Bixby's, %02 Merviam biock. A. C. McGuigan was fined # drukenness yesterday in the poli Miss ie Howe gave & pleasant party at ber homeon Fourth street Thursday evening. . Wilson ind a hearing in police court yesterday morning on the charge of threaten ing to kill, and was dischareed The members of the Council Bluffs Wheel club will ride to CGhenwood anti back tomor- row, leaviug the Grand hotel at 7:%0 a. m Ftehetah council, No. 3, D, of ., will meot this evening for work ia the adoption of do. grees. Al members are javited to be pres- ent. Mr. Arthur N. Sr inber Co., coat. tel luans, house hand Mrs, Annle B, Moore of Omaha were murried at the Con gregational parsonage vesterday forenoon Rev. G. W. Crofts offfciatiug. A game of ball will bo played next Sunday between the Twin City steam aye works club of this city and tne Twenty-eighth Streets of Omaha on the ground n the Keys Brothers carriage fuctory The Young Peonle’s Socisty of Christian ¥ndavor of the pworth Methodist church will give a concert on Friday evening, Sep tember 11 at the church on Twenty-fliv street between avenues B and O The Bresco habeas corpus case was on trial ull day yesterday in suporior court. At the close of the afternoon session the attor. neys for Mrs, Br had not vet all their testimony 1n and the case was continued unti u week from next Tuesday Tu the distriet court yosto Civorce was, issued by Judge Macy in the case of C. F. Opitz against Alice Opitz. Itis stipulated thut the piaintiff shall pay the costs. and tho defendant shall have the custody of the minor chiid, George Rudio has announced himself a can didate for the de atic nomination for stato senator. His friends are workin.s up a boomlet, which will be presented to iim as 8000 &8 it becomes strong enough. Dr. A. J. Cook is engincering the scheme. The Models and the Omaha Views will play bali at Manawa tomorrow afternoon These clubs have pliyed two games already, and so far honors are divided equally, The present game will be of considerable inter est, us it will decide the champiouship be- tween them. News 15 received of the marringe of W. L+ Park of Farragut and Miss Ada Bolin of this city, which took place at Sidney at the residence of the relatives of tho bride, last week. They will live at Farragut, whore the groom 18 agent for tho Burlington Kail- Way company The Sunday schools of C will hold & convention next Crescent Mothodist ehurch, commencing at 9 o'ciock in the morning. The evening will be devoted to a song service condneted by members of the Young Men’s Christian asso- ciation of this city. Johin Dale, whose real name 1s Abe Inman, was arrested and brought before Justice Hammer yesterday moruing to answer to the charge of making an assault on C. . Sayles with mtent to do great bodily injury. His bond was fixed at £00, and he was roleased v whon he will have a tear- lay a decroo of cent township bursday at the J. Stein was arrested yesterday on a charge of disturbing the peace, an information hay ing be court by I. Gilin SKY. oSt w sult of & quarrel that took place be v and Stein soyeral days aco, Gili ng been a rested at that tinie, gave bonds and was reloased until this mornivg, wheu he will huve a hearing. The assignment of teachers which was published yesterday morning was signed by tive mewbers of the board before beiug given to the public. The sixth member of the board, Mr. Hunter, was out of the city at tho timo the report was completod and his name was therafore left off. The assignment. is considered by the members just as bindiug as though iv had been adopted at a mecting of tho board. ‘The Union Veteran Legion, whose national annual reunion takes place in Keading, Pa., inOctober, is to have an invitation to hold its next reunion in this city. The invTtation will be signed by the Board of Trade, ecity ofticials and Grand Army of the Republie. Tho veterans of this city are considerably pleased over tho annouscement just received, that the encampment in Kansas and Missouri will support Council Bluffs in the race for honors, W, J. Knetty presented a county warrant at the oftice of the county treasuver yester- day for about 8100, 1t bore the date 1857, aud nad been lying among his valuablo pan ever ainco 1t was issued untila duy or two ago, almost forgotten. The interest went right on accumulating, however, until the valuo was much greater than when it was 1s- sued. - County Treasurer Plumer refused to cash It, however, owing to its age, and it will have to come before the board of of super- visors to be allowed like auy other claim be- fore Mr. Kynett can get the monoy for it. B DeWit Littlo karly Rises pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, It’s bost little bad broath. lright. Morningside. The best property for the Council Bluffs or Omaha is in side. money in Morning- Call on Cooper & McGee, 16 street, or Mr. Gould on the ground prices and terms on Morningside lots, Main for Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk,tel 503 With each and every purchase of the Council Bluffs Music company, Brondway, will give one copy of celebrated “'Skirt Dance.” Now fall goods, finest line in the city, ust received at Reiter’s the tailor's, 510 3roudway. the Times have been hard and improve- ments been slow elsewhere, but Morning- side gots there just the same, PEESON AL PARAGRAPHS, George A. Keeiine Lius gono to Wyomng. G. H. Chiamp has returued from & visit to Tlinois. Mrs. L. 0. Ferson trip to Cotorado, W. . Sapp has returned from Dos Moines, where e took in the state fair, Mrs. John L. Judd is confined to her home on BIuff street by serious illness. H. P, Humphroy of Waukegan, the city, the guest of L. A. Giray. Miss ltita Lorton of x.-mmlm City is the guest of Miss Jessie Parnsworth, . A. Vaughan, manazer of the City hotel of Hurlan, was in the Bluffs yesterday. Miss Clark of Papillion and Miss B Milwaukee are guests of Mrs, W. I. Sapp. Mrs. H. A, Hum leaves today for Blue Bprings, Neb., whero she will visit relativos, Mr. and Mrs. J, 1. Kimbull buve returned fron a trip to California, both of them very much improved in health. Miss Iilla Joseph loft yesterday for Love. land, Colo., where she wiil teach in the public schools during the coming yea Mrs. G, W. Crofts and daughter, Miss Winnie, returnea yestorday from Oregon, 1ll., whore they spent the summer visiting atives. bas returned from a 1, is in nt of —_— When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria, N hen she became Miss, she When shio had Children, sho gave thei Castoria, clung to Castoria, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES. Local Home for Aged and Indigent Women Proposed, MRS. BALLARD'S CHARITABLE ENTERPRISE, Handsome Residence of the I get with Other dy Vatuable Prop- erty and Cash Bequeathed to the Institution, A new charitable enterprise was born yes terdny, its name being the *Ballard ‘Home for Aged and Indigent Women.' the articles of incorporation having been filed with the county recorder, he object of th corpora- tion is to provide a home for aged women, as its name impl wnd tho control of af- fuirs is to be in the hands of a board of trus tees consisting of Thomas Ofticer, J. D. Ed- mundson, J. R. Reed, Mrs, Anna B, Pheips and Mrs. Helena Montgomery. It is to be subject to the limitation laid down in chap- tor 2, title ix, code of lowa, with reference to charitaple, scientific and religious associa- tions. Mrs. Sarah J. Ballard is the originator and ctief promotor of the pian, She has lived at her present residance, 54 First avenue, for many years past, and has seen her property in various parts of the city increase in value as it changed from potato patehes to town lots and then city prop orty, She has always been in the frout rank whencver any work of was to be doned and thix, her latest . i8 of & pieco with the rest cted the above named trustees, who wre to carry on the work after she is dead: She hus given her homestead, jong the most valuable property in the city, frouting on the north side of the Bayliss park, to ve used for the location and ercction of a suitable ouilding for an aged women's home. She has also set art 45,000 to be used i mamtaining the home when erected, Her plan has been going on quietly ever since 1535, when the articles filed yes- terday were drawn up and signed, but noone excepting hor most intimate friends knew of it. The bome is not to by started until aftor ner death, and by this means she intends to keep n warm place in the y_of tho hundreds wno will ve benefitted by ber wenerosity. rsago | bad a constant cough, weats, was greatly reduced in flesh and biad been given up vg my physicians. | began 1o take Aver's Caerrs Pectoral, aud after using two bottles of this medicine, was completely cured.”—Anga A, Lowls, Ricard, N Read, Ponder, Now is the Time. ALl wool stripe dress goods for 25c. e brilliantines, olegant tine of shudes, for #7ic. c brilliantines, el for 2. A special checks, plains worth from 30c the Boston Store ve night 1t line of shades, line of Broadw: and novelti to 40c. all in at 2. Council Bluffs, rs' Conventio the recoption to s of Mills county y plaids, Zoods De, ub T Fruit Grow pday is the day set for be tendered the fruit grow by those of Pottawattamic, The guests, to the number of about sixty, are expected to arrive over the Burlington this morniv 10 o'clock, and will bo met at the depot by 4 commities with carrigges in which thoy will ba given a drive about the city and su vounding country. After the drive they will be taken to the Grand hotel, where they v be vanquettrd. As soon as this feature of the entertainment is ov he party wiil ad- journ to the library room of the county court house, where a fruit exhioit has been pre- pared. Atabout 3 o'clock they will adjourn to the superior court room, where the fotloy i program of speeches will be listened t Hon, Jobn Y. Stone, “Our Noblo lowa; P. P. Kelley, exq., “Our Neighbors Across tho Liney" J. K. Wickham, **Horticultural and Land Values;” M. G. Edwards, “By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Thom:” Dr. F. M. Powell, “Tho Beautiful und Useful;? H. 'C. Ray- mond, *“The Grapes of Eschcol:’ Dr, 0. W. Gordon, *“The Grapes of Council Biuffs:'! Hon. Silas Wilson, *I'be Grapes of the North- west:" Colouel J. J. Steadman, A Hortocul- tural Jourual for Soutwestern Towas” Hon. H.I". Clayton, “The Portawattamie County I'ruit Growers' and Gardencrs’ Association,’ “The wuests will leave for homa in the evening. “The fruit exhibit is one of tho finest of the kind that has ever been seen in this vicinity. The resources of Pottawattamie county as a fruit growing center is becoming ~better kuown every year, and all duy yestorday the farmers were busy carting their products, tho finest of the kind, to the court house, where they were arranged by the committes which bad the matter in charge. ihe ar- rangement showed admirabla taste, and was 50 aonn as to show off each kind of fruit to the best possible advantage. Information Free. Do yon know that any old sore or cut can lutoly cured by tho intelligont use of s Barbed Wire Liniment. ~ Be merei- ful to your horse and try it. e Last Chance of the & son, All umbrellas and sun umbrellas at cost price today, Suturday, and a good many, less than cost to cleis Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta. Ridnappad by Detectives The following dispatch from Tacoma, Wash., concerning Jack Cahoon and later dovelopments in the Albertson robbor, will create something of & sensation in this where Caboon is well known and where he uas hived nearly all of his life: Tacoma, Wash., Sept. &—John brother-in: I I\\‘\rl Alb robbed (he Fr fously disap f pubife W10 understund t wn D f Albertson. friends, however. clatmed —that ho had been Kidnapped by deteciives to force bim into giving evidence which he wus supposed tohave. Sure enough it developed yester- diy thut hie had been kidnapped, Cahoon hus been contined tn a room in u hotel surrou ed by detectives night and day and being {nipo; tuned to confess. He was not allowed to send word to his friends or family und his wifo is prostrated. Uahoon has been arrested with a Wurrant ehurgiug him with complieity 1n the theft with Albertson and taken to f‘nl Ho and his friends yow vengeance agalnst the de- toetives. Caboon's A DoWit's Little Early tusers: onty pil) to cure sick headache and reguiate the be.sols BOSTON nse Stock of New Goods Received and Now on Sale. The new goods just received at the Boston store are now on sale and among them shappers will find & great many novolties in fall dress goods. A visit to the Boston store will be especially pleas- ant and profitable just at this time. Hundreds of new things ave displayed in every depurtment. See the line of hosicry, some of the greatest bargains evor shown. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, a. Two beautiful parks in Morningside, Season Ope The season at the Broadway theatro opens this evening with a performance by Patti Rosa and her company. *Dolly Varden" will b the play, a new one which was writ- ten especially for this popular aud enables ner toshow off her varied tal ents 1o the best advantage. ‘Ihis will be the initial performance of the play, and Manager Stith 1s cougratulating himself on his good luck iu being able to make the opening a ver- Mable fivst night DeWitt's Little Barly Risers. Bestlittle pill_ever made. Curé coustipation every umo. Nouneequal. Use them now. Spontaneous Combustion. A. D, Foster was in suspense all day yes terday, on account of the queer antics of a fire that threatenad to break out at any time in the coal vault under the sidewal About tweuty wus of coal bave Just commedienne, THE been kept in the It for eral months past waiting for winter to coj AtAn early hour yesterday morning It ap parently thought it was cold enough fo: a fire, and it commenced to burn. A dense oud of suoke commenced to sift through | the man hole into the air above, and the property owners in the vicinitywho lappened 10 be awake were caused considerable unoas iness for fear the fire <hould become serivus, An fnvestigation was made, when it was found thatspontaneous combustion had taken place, and the smoke was emerging from the crovices all over the large pile of coal. It wis evident that flamos were at work at the bottom of the pile. Ammonia was poured own onto the coal, and all known dovices wero used fo pravent the slaking, but to no avail, and it was at lust found nec v to move tha coal from the vault, a sibarrow full at a time. This was douo, and ail the damage to the neighboring prop: erty was averted, the only serious results 0 the l0ss of 'a part of the coal aud the trouble necessary to move it out to a place of | safety e | Caligraph Writing Machine received the ouly gold medal at Mechauics' Fair, Boston i Morningside. If you hayve never been thore, go. If you have been, go again and note im- provement, Bargains in shoes, L. 25 Broad. Removal sule. Kinnehan has removed from way to No. 11 Pearl street. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha, including boat ride, 50c; on sale at news stands at Mil- lard and Mureay hotels, County and Township Taxes Attorney General Stone answered an in- quiry made of him yesterduy by County At- torney B. k. Kolly of Emmetsburg relative to tho levyin gof taxes by the county super- visors and the township trustees, The ques. tion 15, have the township trustees the right tolevy u tax of 5 mills on the dollar for road purposes, and it tiey have douo o, can the vourd of supervisors levy a tax of 1 mill in addition, as authorized by luw! Or, does the levving of the 5 mills by tho trustecs depri the supervisors of the power to levy their 1 mill{ In reply th o attorney general says that the intention of tue legislature was undoubtediy to Limit the power of trustees, and with this end in view the statute was passed which provides that the “amount of the tax levied by the trustees, together with the county tax, shall not exceed 5 mills. If the board has’ already levied its tax of i mill the loyy of the township trustees in excess of 4 mlis is void, whether ull the townships, or only a part, have mado the excessive levy. The Latest Conundrum, Wy is Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock like the most popular soap of the day. Because they both cleanse the skin and leave it both soft and velvety. g A b Tadies’ Swiss ribbed vests today at the Boston Stove, Council Bluffs, Ia., that sold at 2c, for e, Bo: Council Bluffs, Ia. Swanson music company, 3 way. Broad- Sentember Races. The races at the Driving park bogin next “Tuesday and contimu efour days. The list of entries has beon made up and there are pros- pects that the contests will be of unusual in- terest. Iu the trotcing, 2:50 clnss, thero are eleven entries: 2:2, soven; 22 nine; nteon. In the trotting o' for-all o five eutrics—Black Diamond, Fauchou, Nigger Baby, Nellie V acd Jessio Guines. [n the pacing frec-tor all there are the following entries: Storm, Prince T, Ed_Roscwater, Almout Bashaw. Wilkie Russel, Deacon and Joseph L. In the acing, 2:21 class, there are six entrios: Blue u, Pilatoga, Prince T, A. K. Davis, Av- dallah Wilkes, Joseph L. Nearly £.,000 is offered in prizes for the best time. Reduced rates are to be offered on all railroads, ana there will be a big time generally. The Howe scales, the only scale with pro tected bearings. Nocheck rods. alogue of Borden & Selleck Co., Chicago, 111 Ladies’ very fine ribbed Egyptian lisle vests, 45¢ goods for 25¢ to clear, today only. Boston Store, Councii Blufl's, Ia. —_— Drs. Woodbur, dentists, 30 Pearl street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work aspecialty. The prettiest residence property in the city is in Morningside. —t Pianos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 539 Broadway. —— City water on the highest point in Morningside. e Read the Grand Army of the Republic and veteran news in Tue Suspay Bee, . SOUTH OMAHA. 1t Will Benefit This Section. The raising of the embargo on American pork by the German government is the all- absorbing topic in this city. A tour among the packers, stockyaras aud stockmen re- sulted in practically one opinion and that is that the action will streugthen the market and benelit the wholo of the people of the corn raising belt Managor Henry H. Meday of the G. fl, Hammond compuuy was not at the office and could not boe seean, Manager A. C. Foster of Swift & Co, was of the opinfon that it would have & strongthemng effect, but at the preseut timo would not more than do that. Vice President Edward A, Cudahy of the Cudahy Packing company, und Manager James Viles, jr., of the Omaha Packing com- pany, were cast and could not be scen. Superintendent Toliaferro of the Omaba company believed that the action would have a boneticial effect. Manager W. N. Babcock of the Uuion stock yards believed that the opening of the markets of 45,000,000 of people must neaessarily benofit this market as well as the whole of Nebraska. Inspector of Provisions George W. Mosson was of the opiuion that it would have a stim- ulating effect and would benefit us all, Ona thing is_cortain, that South Omaha will receive in proportion its full share of whatever benefits may be decived from the action of the German government, Those best versed in tho provision business are very cautious iu committing themsslves on this matter. The facts ure the inspec- tion of hogs, undor the national law, bas hardly ‘been commenced, Chicago being about the only center where it is in vogue, and there only toa limited oxtent, As most of the meats exported, or at least ich as is wanted in Germany, require from thirty to ono hundred duys fo cure, the de- maud for shipment, if it be large, cannot be supplied undor any circumstances for some time, In the meantime tho fact that 4,00 000 of hungry peopie want our pork and ' now can_get it will give tono at least to the waj kot if it does not advance the price of stock und provisions. Held Up on His Way Home, Albert Collins, residing in Park addition, on his way home late at night, was attacked by three men, who attempted to rob him. Mr. Collins suceessfully fought his assail- ants and escaped with slight wjuries, Notes About the Qity, J. W. Brown has returned to Carroll, Thomas O'Counor has gone to Kansas City, Mo, Joseph L. Sutherland, of Cuicago, is visit- WHERE THILY Where did James G. in Europe? Where did Senator William M, go? Where did Mr. P. D, Armour go? ToCarlsbad, wher the greut- | est health resort in the world, and has | been known as such for centurics Carlsbad can now be brought into every home. Buy the genuine impor Carlsbad Salt ouly, which must hav the signature of “Eisner] & Mendelson | Co., Agents New York,"[on every bot- tle. ) ALL GO TO, Blaine go when Evarts exists OMAHA DAILY SATERDAY Sut¥etand BEE, iug his brother G. L. ohange. J. R cago. Mr. and Mrs, Dexter, Ia. Miss Hermance Laur will' teach in district No, 40, Miss Mary Seykora Brooklyn, 10wa, Mrs. Andrew Ho%man by gone to Schuy- ler to visit frien s, Postiiastor John M. Glasgow has returned from Des Moines, Ia, R, C. Wayvland of turned from Chicago, Mrs. Emma Mare of Weyton, who has been the guest of Miss Ktta Phélps, has returned Stock lnspector Clark Howard condemned and shot eight lump-jawed cattle, A chlld of Mr. and Mrs. Stephon Umatum, Albright, is sick with diphtheria, My, Matthew Smith of this city and Miss hel Merrill of Omaha have married, Tho Maroons and Indians wll play ball on the Tiird ward grounds at § o'ciock Sunday moruing. Mrs, C. is visiting her son, Albert I & M. yard master, Miss Agnes C. Hoffman, who has been spending the summer fn the mountains near Mauitou Springs, Colo., has returied Mrs. Templeton, wife of O, L. Templeton, who has baen spending the summer with friends at Doadwood, S. 1., has returned. Mrs. Foxworthy, wife of Judge Charles § Foxworthy of Liicoln, who has boen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hunt, has veturned homo, Messts. Charles R, Bureess, Wililam Young, John Condon, Willlam Wiener, Samuel Warren and Jacob W, Cress have ro turned from Grana Island The Young People's socioty of the First Buptist church will give au oyster supper and ice cronm social this evening in the room occupied by Morson & McMullen, 2406 N street Delegates from all Irish societies will meet in the hull on Fourteenth street, between Dodge and Douglas streets, this ovening to complete arrangements for the bi-centennial celebration of the violated I'reaty of Lim- erick Superintendent Charles J. Collins of the American Water Works company received a telegram informing him of the critical illness of his venerable father, and started last night for East Collis, Vt.,, to be at the parental bedside, The Ladies' Auxiliary society of the Epis- copal church will meet at the home of Miss Lizzie Pearce, 2300 N street, at 4:30 o'clock this atternoon to complete arrangements for the dinner and supper to be given next Wednesday Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church, Rev. C. N. Dawson will deliver his lecture on “How to Manage a Wife" in the locture room of the Methodist church, Twenty-third and N streets, next Friday evening. S Hon. W. E. Gladstone recently stated that Robert Louis Stovenson had the most complete mastory of the English language ofany mau living. The opening chapters of Mr. Stevenson's latest serial, “At the Court of a South Sea Kiog,” will appear in Tue SUNpAY BEE, of tne kx Housholder has giffved from Chi- A. H. Morrow have gone to school Las returned from the ;Exchange has ro- Starzboen of Oconomowoo, Wis., Sterzboch, B. s Mrs. Winslow's Sootuing Syrup for chil- dren teething rests the child and comforts the motuer. 25¢ a bottle. detboutis S0 ALLIANCE IDEAS OF Combination of the Two Old Parties Means Independent Success. “The allianco party will sweep both Holt and Valley counties at the coming election, said Mr. D. C. Horton of Ewing Thursday night at the Paxton hotel. “The farmers aro thoroughly organized in every school district and they will have things their own way."” A prominent politician from the western part of the state stated the situation thus: “The saloons have had too much to say about the running of the demo- cratic yvarty and the railroads have 100 much to say about the runniug of the re- publican party. Now that they have been struck by a land slide tho lawyers want to step in and appoint s receiver for both the old parties and run on the consolidation plan with tho lawgers in charge. _ Now, do you know what will happen if that uon-partisan fusion scheme is adopted! Let me tell you. Tho fellow who tries to run on a combination ticket set up by the lawyers will be so far behind that he will not bo able to seo the independont candidate through the dust. 'There is ncthing that will create a stampede of the farmers from the two old parties to the independent party like this proposed fusion of democrats and repub- licans. “Saitpeter couldn’t save & man who would be fool enough to run on a fusion ticket this fall. 17 tho ropublican party of Nebraskais going to do anything of that sort it should call iu the undertaker at once.” Judge Crawford on the Situntiol “Tho independents of our county,” said Judge Crawford of West Point yesterday, “‘have nominated their men for the county ticket. The independent party is not strong in our county, and I don’t look for much of an increase in the party vote this fall.” “How do you look upon this so_called non- vartisan movement of the lawyers " I am very much in favor of a non-partisan judiciary, always have been and I signed the call circulated by the attornoys, but I foar that the effort to nominate a non-partisan candiaate this fall will be misconstrued, even if the intention is perfectly free from tho influence of the corporations. 1 fear it will look like an erfort to deteat the indepen- dent party.” r——e A very small pill, but & very gool oue DeWitt's Little Early Rtisors. el A SOLDIERS BENEFITED, Annual Report of the Department of the Platte Encouraging. Dr. Bache, medical diroctor of the Dopart- ment of the P’latte, has comoloted his annual report, which has been forwarded to Wash- ington. The mean strongth of the department for the vear was 5,087 men. The number ad- mitted to sick report was 4,535, Of this number 3,421 wore for aisease and 1,134 for injury. This includes the wounded at the Wounded Knoe fight. The average number of men sick during the year was 115,41, or un ineffective per centof The approximate health at the various pasts iu the department stauds as foilows: Fort’ Russell, 1: Fort Douzlas, 2; Fort Washakie, 8: Fort McKin- nie, 4; Fort Omaha, 5;,Camp Pilot Butto, 6; Fort 'Niobra Fort Siduoy, 8; Fort Du Chesne, 9; Fort Robluson, 10. A very significant feabure of is the figures showing tion of discharges ' during the past two vears. In 1M there were 120 dis- charges; in 18%) there wers fifty-cight and in 1501 there but thirty-thres, Dr. Bacho says that this is largely due to the fact that a very caroful inquiry hus been made during the past two years with rogwrd to the physical coudition of the solaiersand thoso who have been ill have been changod about 1o posts where the climate was more salubrious and favorable to the complaining ones. In short the health of the troops has been made a careful study and they. are more contented and not so anxious to secure their discharge. The past year was warked for the great provaience of catarrbal fever and pulmouary complaints, the report the reduo- -~ No gripping, no nausea, no DeWitvs Littlo Eurly Risors Small pill. Safe piil. Best pill. paim are when takon, Mexicany Not Ready to Revolt. S1. Lovis, Mo, Sept. 4.—A dispateh from the City of Mexico says thut much indigna- tion has been causod there by the publication of roposts in the papers of the Unitea States 10 the effect that the people of Mexico were about to create a revolution against the Diaz imo. President Diuz denied the rumors - —— George Andrews' Hu George Andrews of Guthrie county, was the maddest man jn Omana at 10 o'clock yesterday morning., He tried to catoh the overland fiyer for Deuver, but arrived at the station jusias the traio was puliiug out, He EPTEMBER 5, 1801, ACHREATFALL As the old farmer others ears about what WE'RE READY FOR IT. said when he stood in glorious weather his cornfield it was for crops, and heard the cornstalk into cach this is going to be a great falls o-day we place on sale our advance assortment of MENS FALL SULTDS. Never since we began business FINE SUITS as we are showing tod: ay. business entirely wiped out every old suit in our SUIT, to our elegant display of Fl NE SUITS, WITHOUT AN OLD S ever before attempted. Suits looms in world. mixtures, and plain goods. corners and Sacks with Frocks and Cutaway the nicety of the tatlor's the land makes, have we been able to Our great s huuw show such a magnificent array uf sales of suits at the end of last winter's and we are able to begin this season We wish to direct your attention more particuls ul\ this week which from both foreign surpasses made Suits in every conceivable shade and color, Suits in all wool round ; Suits with binding and Suits and silk Sacks double without; corners; in magnitude anythin and domestic weolens from the finest Suits in checks, stripes and wool cloths. breasted Suits that are gotten up with all art, cut in fine style, made lined and trimmed as well as any tailor in lines and trims custom work. we have plaids, Sacks with straight and Sacks single-breasted; We extend a cordial invitation to every manin Omaha to pay us a visit during the present week if for nothing more than to LOOK. NEW FALL OVERCOATS, TILL 8 P! OPEN EVENINGS LIVE OUT OF TOWN? BAD BLOOD! Plmplos on the Face J Broaking Out 8kia Troubles Littlo Borea) Hot Bkin) Boils|Blotohes ) 0cld Boron) Bad Broath) Sore Moathor Lips) fer from a sy mptoms, tako LY DOGTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR WHY? BEUA‘JBFMVO“QLOOD of e oy Kniovin mad Sais t potson from the. R L Greise, or write i X FOR SALE BY KUHN & CO.. Omaha. FOR MEN ONLY! I oF LOST or FAILING MANTOOD, SJREfl[}TH aneluly Ben tefy from 50 Biates and Fore Deseriptivo ook, explanation and proofs maled (sealed) frea, A ERI!MEBICALCOn,BUFFALD.N-Vy 4 o okru | nese ¢ ills aro a Positivo Care for Slek dache, Billousness, an '--nlllplllun. Small, pleas nt and o fuvorlte with the Sold in England for 1 in America for 2be. G from your Drugy DOGTOR " {ACKER" PURE PIRK Ouly Genulne. liable, LADIE® Mk ot Chichenter s Nngtion 4 1o Red aod Golid metall Cadion,” (n Letier, by rot Name Tuper: nom Square, hilada. COOK'S EL lL[l\ILAI SUPPLIES Special attention given to Electric Bells, Burglar Alarms, Announciators and Incandescent Wiring. WALTER V. COOK, 13 PEARL ST. COUNCIL BLU FFS. made a dart up the platform at breakneck speod amid tho jeers and laughter of the spectators, and just as he was about to grasp the railing on tho platform of the rear car ho slipped, falling heavily on his valise, broak- ing it_opon. The contents were scattered over tho board walk much to the amusement of the spectators. Picking himself up George made the atmosphere lurid with profanity while he gatbered up his scattered effects, When last seen Georgo was resting easily in tho corner of the geutlemon’s waiting room, munching peanuts and muttering curses loud and deep against everything in general and the Uniou Pacific in particular, ——— Constipation poisons tne blood; DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers cure constivation, ) cuse removed, the disease is gono, Pol w8 Notes. Ernest Jergeseu, a Danish tailor, was ar- rostod and jailed by Ofiicer Burns last night on the charge of forgery. It is claimed that the prisoner torgeda check for $15 a fow aays ago, siguing the name of Tiedeman, the saloonkeeper at Twontieth and Martha streets, ‘Tiedoman discovored the bogus papor and complained ngainst Jergesen, dward Lindloy and John Arkle, two boys, wore arrestod last nignt for stealing from tho stand at 628 South Sixteenth street. They were charged with petit larceny. e Haller's German #ills, stipation and liver vegulata L IVEA h Towa Cavalry. The Iifth Towa cavalry wiil hold its annual rounion ut Kansas City, Mo., September 10, auring the Interstate reunion, at lowa head quartors. By order of sergeant Fifth lowa Cavalry association, Will Visit Helena. The Board of Trade has decided to vist Helena. An excursion of business mon wil leave Omuha on September 19, rewurning September 20, the great co n Jarw Kis SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Piils, They also reileve Dis- tress trom Dyspepsia, In| digestion and Too Hearty Eatlug. A perfect rem| edy for Dizziness, Nauses, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated| Tougue, Paln tn the Stde, TORPID LIVER. They| regulato the Bowels, Purely Vegetable SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. De Wits Little . bast pill. PILLS, M. WRITE FOR You can Become A Teacher, A Bookkeeper, A Stenographer, (& A Typewriter. 7 A‘ G. A. Scnoedsack, Proprietor, of every description. Works, Cor. Ave, A and 26th St. BED FEATHE T Phenoline cunis SELL by one applica- Vion, 1S SLS1ODDNHA TV ST ALL DRUGGISTS 11 Mudicine Co. (AL MG Kemoves Tun, Tos, MOU Patcliis. Ruslai Diveases,and every bicn, gyt and ey A% WELL 8 Deactiflon tho Skiz. PURIFIE! & patient Iudies willunet ! g an Faney ESods Deak Juited States, Canndasand F FERD. T, HOPRINS, Pr o0, 87 Great SPECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 4-horse B8 lor ond-hand ind boller il Blufts ,\\llh Good ae ter, 6 1azel street, ¢ W Ak good! assistant. pustry furnish an and hotel Wiges, woman Also WE) cquity of 81200 in a new, dc wirable seven-roon | d 1ot Good loeation. Can exchange for vacant 1ots. A burgain, Cooper & McGee, 16 Muln siroet W ANTED good wa, mended, EVERAL lowa farms for sale at £0.00 to » 15,00 pe e WHL take nelear lot or horses us first went. b usof 40 acres and up. Johnston'& Van Pa \\'«\‘1 ED — Two wool girle 1t KENT iaed Tor e oustsix 3 K ina st tonory store. Apply to.d. Perry, shoe shop. | undortiest Nat Hank W ANEED o Trado -Five house. full Jot in Omaha for houss and Lot lu Counell Bluffs. 1. Brown. 123 Broadway TLAIRVOYANT and syol ) heter reaaings: ulso di neud lock of halr for readings by letter. 8 Suys and evenings. Mrs. B Hooper, 1422 Aves E. near corner 1ith street, Council Bluify Terms, 5 and $1.0) [ MAGNIFICEN'T avro property In AL tracts Joented 255 miles from postofiice, for snle on roasonuble teris Soine fine resk dence property for rent by Duy & Hess VORSALE or Reut—Jarden and. with Bouses, by J. & iioe 10J Maia &b, Ucunal l Blum At Grand hotel, ehambermalds; for those couling well recom- Or lense. Story st 25, Middie dw y. Hieen mwtric. or chars nosis of diseise. five TOO, OUR THIS WEEK! SATURDAYS 1 10 CATHAL Board $2. | Expenses Low. \cn(l for Circulary X WV. S. Paulson, o~ Council Bluff TW[N CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, Offices 621 Bluffs and 1821 Farnam St., Omaha. Broadway, Counecil Dye, clean and refinish goods Packages received at_either office or at the Council Bluffs. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can have them redyed and finished equal to new. S RIA.\U\' ATED AN nd most approved machinery,atest at less cost than you ever paid bafove. Send for price list. D CLEANED BY STEAM, with the CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS AND PROFITS, TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.... vons—T. A. Miller, [\ %, Bt 1, D, Ed Dinee Shu R Hann ness. Largost capital in Southwestern lowu. INTEREST ON TIME DEFOSITS ST.FRANCIS ACADENY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. wehed from any of the d Al bunking busi- nd surplus of any bank cpots on Conductod by the Sisters of Charity, B V. M. TERMS—For board and tultion. énbracing all branehes of a finished oducation for young Tadies, %5 for session of five months, coms mencing first Monday in September ind Febs ruary, respectively. For further particulars addross. SISTER SUPERIOR, St Francls Academy, Council Biufrs, Ta N ~rPAT A T L A P /i OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Paid Up Cap'tal. $100,000 Oldost organizod bank 1n the clty. Forelgn and domentic exchange and 1 Flites Especinl attention pald to collections. Accounts of individe Danls, banks, bunkors and corporations solicited. Corrospondence invitod ESANFOID, Prodidont AW ant Cashie THE GRAND Council Bluffs, ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR, la. THIS Manager. i MAIN STREET in & Co's 27 Over . B, Juequer Tewelry Store, For gunburn use Pond’'s Extract. — Works, COUNGIL WLUFES Galvanized Iron Cornice I GIRALIL & SON, PLROIS, 1015 and 1017 Broadway, furniaied on all kinds o Work. Tron Roofing, St Arilatio work & & Loltud from polits a4 Ouislis. € Gulvaulsed o Fronts and ally. Corress o (1o Lusl