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TIE OMAH DAILY BEE HUESDAY THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES COUNCIL BLUFIS - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. OI'FIC [eifvered ty Carrler to any partot the City W. TILTO! « MANAGER . ‘HONFs | Dus'ne No# cents a bottle. mit for his new bulllThic at Twenty-sixth and rrLErRoNEs | RIBR No 2 ——e N streets. It will be of brick, threo stories MNINOR MENTIO. N Y. Plumbing Ce Boston storo for ary goods. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Henry Andrew and Annie Nelson, both of ‘Wahoo, Neb,, were married yesterday morn- ing by Justice Hammer. One Instance in Which as Omaha Crowd Bs- caped the Local Police. ARRESTED AN ENTIRE COACHING PARTY Mombers of the Natioaal Fencibles and Dodd Opern Company Have a Gay Time and Narrowly Escape a Police Court Scene. WA party of twenty-six persons, composed half and half of the female members of the books were the result of clerioal errors on the part of tho secrotar. the balances in tho various funds June I, 1802: Contingent fund, $5.623.20; teachers, £31,460.02; school house, $10, Superintendent Sawger reported tbat the attendance during the month of May was as | follows: B 1,850; girls, 1,908; total, 8,764 Average attendance, 2,572, Mrs. Winslow's Soothine syrup reduces in- flammation while children are teething. 25 The Chautanqua Program, Managers Treynor and McGes ar putting the finishing touches to the program of the Chautauqua which opens July 2, with Governor Boies as the orator of the day, Every day of the two weeks is crowded with attractions, and the prices are made so that the people The following are | where he has boen with/ a big shipment of export cattie, F. D. Babeock of Tda Grove, Ia., spent Sunday with his nephe, W. D. W. Osborn . Babeock. Kalamazoo, Mich., yestenday. The council failed to meet last ovening owing to the failure to secure a quorum. A mweeting will ba held Thyrsday evening. t'rank Pivonka yesterday took out n per- high and cost 37,000, A team of horses drivon by Juiius King took fright vestorday antl ran away. King was thrown out and Dt Berwick found his left arm to have been brokon. He sustained several sovore bruises about the bods. C. K. Armour of Kansas City was i the city vesterday, retarning homs last evening. Mr. Armour is & membver of the Armour 'ho has been the guest of Samuel P. Brigham, retucped to his home at JU NE 21,18 DONT GET HOT! If a good sensible republican happens to meet you on the street and tellsyou *“Ben Harrison will be re-elected assure asthe sun shines,” don’t get hot. Ifa rockribbed democrat insists on cornering you, and in ex- cited tones informs you that “Grover Cleveland will do Ben up so hard 3 Dodd O, National | Bt large can veach up to them. Enter- | Packing company of Kansas City. Risvisit | that he'll never bes heard of again’”--don’t get hot. It an hon Fr:—\nr‘:ll-m\;n?\fll‘:;nr';l:' seatorgar. Wil the F:ucn.le:":r \t»?:::?::w:,“gx ::?hnd“nncr:l» tainments that would ordinarily cost a | to South Omuha was of a business nature. g g N fuder please leave at 10 Pearl streett Regular communication of BIuff City lodge, | Sunday night that cawe near lauding the | 5ivorad for 35 cents and all the enter- | President, J. .J. Breen; vice president, Wil- No. 71, Anclent, Free and Accepted Masons, | entiro outfitin the city jail. They visited | yninments of the season for $3.50. . This | liam Mangan; treasurer, J O'Rourke this evening. All Master Musons in good standing are cordially invited, By order of the worshipful master. Captain Trudgeon and wife of the va- tion army leave tomorrow for Brainard, Minn., where thoy will take up army work. A farewell meeting was held in their honor last evening in the Bryant streot barraci Swift & Co. have agreed to donate a 2,000- pound ox for the baroacue at the Chautauquu on the Fourth. George Mescuendorf has supplemented this generous gift by offering himself and force of men to ronst and serve the ox. A telegram was received yesterday by Marshal Templeton aanouncing that Storift Wilson of Rock Rapids, fa., would start lnst evening for this ity fo take Henry Cariher home with bim to auswer |n§\ larceny. 1. H. Haskins was arrested ternoon on an information filed terday af. the offico lision with the Counci! Bluffs police force the Bluffs in a tally-ho coach and took pos- session of a prominent saloon shortly before midnight. There they held high carnival until long after miduight, danc- ing, drnking Dbeer, and having @ high time of the old fashioned sort. The hilarity was interrupted abcut half past 12 by the appearance of Oficers Murphy and Claar, and a very deeided damper was thrown on the company. The bartender was informed that he must close up at once or be arrested for violating the 12 o'clock order. 'Tne party at once loft in order 1o avola arrest, and started away on their tally-ho, When they were a convenient distance from the hotel they resumed their merry- making, the noise of which could be heard for a quarterof amile. In making their ronnds they happesed to run a second time dollar a ticket are offered at about ten cents, A whole day’s entertainment is is surely cheap enough. There aro many names on the program which are of nationul familiarity, and the immense amphitheater will be crowded more than once. High School Report. The following is the list of those who rank the highest in their respective classes, the highest three in each class being the honor positions: inth_grade: First class, Ernest Iron: eie Moran, Hunry Nichols, Hattie Wal Jace, John Huntington, Fred Parson; second class, Jennie Mclntire, Mabel Hicks, Mamie Multiolland, _Minnie Ouren, May Van Bruat, Ellen Wooas, Tenth grade: First class, Emma Baesche, Grace McKenzie, Annie Straner, M Perry; second class, Millie Pile, Mamie Norene, Lillia Cherni: Robert Baldwin The Avclent Order of Hiberniaus of this city have elected the foilowing oficer: recording secretary, G.J O secrotary, Ben 8, "AdAms; sergeant-at-arms, T. F. Sullivan. —— “Late to bed and €ariy to rise will shorten the road to yvour homein the skies.” But early to bed ‘and “'Little Early Risen" the vill that makes life longer and better and wiser. Healing = Wings $2.25 A MONTH (/i TREATMENT TWIGE A DAY, 2= Nealie Oxyeen 1ty financial “Alliance Farmer” catches you in his strawberry patch, and tells you that “General Weaver will dispense public patronage from the White House after next Mavch,”—don’t get hot. If somebody happens to tell you that the “Nebraska Central” will never be built -or that your pet company drilled like a lot of old cows—don’t get hot. KEEP COUE of thec ul{.‘r'l( (‘\;llllfll"hu Il:v.n \:-uh “55‘“{,‘5 ::‘;u“c'!:‘nnsu :‘:n.:«ko‘o:":;mgfir lk‘;:u;‘mwr:g i Juniors: Geace Hf'euo. !;rnncu l)l.xuu). g U @ purso contain rom the bouse of his | gave 0 o Catherino Meyers, Julia Tulleys, Isubel ¢ i - p b B "Nvs, Il McCumpbell, 1917 Fifth | trom the corner of Broadway and Bryant | Patterson, Gussie Hann, Claire Chamboriin, Produces Naturally nder all circumstances—keep yourtemper—come down to the store avenu streets, On their way to the’ police station | Fiorence Cariey. The caso of 1ddings against the Union Pa- citic Railway company, with the Citizens State nk as inter or, was on trial all day yesterday inthe distriot court. Itisa suit’ growing out of last winter's Union elovator squabble. A team belonging to Mr. Kasterson of Creacent took fright_ Sunday afternoon n.d ran uwily, throwing two daughters and a son of Mr. Kasterson to the ground with such force that all three were badly cut about the face. The buggy was also considerably in- Jurcd. The members of Council Bluffs Loige of Perfection, Scotish Rites, are making ar- rangements for a suitable celebration of S John's day next Friday, The ceremonies will be performed at Scotish Kite hall at 5 p. m., and in the evening there will be a social some of the bold soldicr boys dropped off the conch and conducted an ignominious retreat through tho alley. Before they had gono tweuty steps they ran into Ofticer Murphy once more, who hap- pened to be coming through the alley. The whole party was Kept at the city jail until a promise was extractea from the members of it that they would take a light- ning gait for Omuba. They wero then re- leased. ‘I'he unfortunate Fencibles made a desper- ate effort to keep tne particulars of their experience a secret, but the story lcaked out and 1s the causo of & good deal of guying from the other troops. ——— DeWitt's Sarsapareia cieanses the blood, increasos the appotit and 103203 up the sys tem. It has bensfittet maay piople who Seniors (4 yoars): Katie Shipler, Noilie Hepford, Bellé Fiotcher e Grent Clearing Sale, Of carpets, curtains, ete. Until July 15 we will sell all carpets, curtaing, rugs, Japanese and Chinese mattings at cost. Council Bluffs Carpet company. Hot weather prices in picture frames at Riley & Sherraden’s art store. S Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 and 10 am., 12m, and 1, 2, 2:30, 3, 8:30, 4, 130, 5, 5:30, 6, 6:30. 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9 10, 10:30, 11 and 11:35 p. m. The train will make connection with the last electric motor eur for Omaha PURE RICH BLOOD! UL COM- XIONS! GLOWING HEALTH! Free Trial Inhalations. Really Cures; Catarrh, Bronchi Asthma, Hay Fever, Consumption, Headuche (sick or bervous), Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration. OxyeenBook andAdviceRree, Call on or write without notice, THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO., Suite 510 Sheely Blk., cor. 15th and some day this week and buy a fine black alpaca coat for seventy-five cents—or a fancy brilliantine coat for a dollar—and a Yeddo straw hat, like the hat fellows sell for a dollar twenty-five, for eighty cents—and some very fine balbriggan underwear (cool weight) atjthirty cents—(the forty-five cent kind)—a fine negligee shirt that’'s worth dollarnahaf, for ninety cents—and a silk grenadine windsor for a quarter--and a Guyot style suspender for a quarter--and silk embroidered socks fora quarter. Then put on a pair of old slippers and a pair of ventilated pantaloons, at tho residence of Finley Burke. have suffered from blood disorders. Lt will — Howard Sts., OMAHA, NEB. | s s 7 ‘Those who heard Prof. DeMotte's scientific | help you. Thterbiltlona) GFe JaasoaialLion, FODIE — “~ | find an inviting hammock--get a good cigar and————two’s company. lecture when he was at the Chautauqua two Y are in annex to nd hotel, 520 First ARE YOU SUFFERING’I . vears ag6 will bo eager to hear hun tais vear. THE GOOD WORK STILL GOES ON 5 SSaHEL BluNes i Far surerol p His illustrations make science thrillingiy in- AL AN D do a2 A 5 FROM terosting. Nene who have seen him throw | At the Boston: Store, Councll Blafs, Ia.— | alcohol and opium discase. Femi v the voices of @ quartet upon a screen, 5o that The Special June Sale a Phenomenal ———— emale tho vices are séen as well as heard, will Success. The Stryken Bluas Lust club of ; ‘ '8a BBK-— 1S---r'or Loo ever forget i, Fach of b loctures is atreat, | Sinco the opening of our Juno salo | Omuha will give n grand concort at Weakness, ' which none should miss. Wednesday last the crowds that have [ Dohany’s opera house Tuesday, June James Kelly, Joseoh Iaflerty, William WA S I Cd LU (e A el et Catarrh or riscoll an iliam 8 were each fined T i L S ) 5, B SRth A T g fud & evening have been something enormous. | St. Paul’s. The soloists are Mr. Frank s 80 i wolico court vesterday morming for | {TUL A, AT TETI0 ba tho most | Brdollet, flute; Miss Rita Lorton of Ne- Rhcumatism, 4 Blake, H, H. Simmonds, John Doe and J. | appropriate comparison. The bargains | braska City, soprano; Mr. John Brown, : F. Crandall, six Omaba young men who | that we ore offering are certain to [ 'cello. and Messrs. Badollet and Arthur Ch[O[IlC, were too boisterous on tho streets Sunday ng the crowds. Don’t be last, al- | Smith, cornets. Nervous or uight, were granted continuances on the | ways be uheaa of your neighbor, strive —_— Acrvous charge of disturbing the peace, until this St A SR S 2 oiive ] Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, thront YA E to get there f Below is only a par ) o Shighs 5 il Bl Private L ol | unlatiskiotithoTarging offered during || SSWEE. FSRURREE B ooie Councli Buitts Di » ieek g0 last Sbbtlay on thele bigyoles, | OU% June sule. For Rent—First cluss saloon; good lo- ISCASES. ard when they returned gave glowiog uc- counts of their trip. and especially dwelling on the ease with which they haa travelled the eighty-five miles of the trip. Yesterday At 5e cach 100 dozen ladies’ ribbed vests, At 12ic each ts, warth 19¢ 50 dozen ladies’ ribbed cation; fine fixtures. Responsible party can get long leuse on good terms. Ad- dress D 24, Bee oflice, Council Bluffs, IF SD, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles + T . E LE—On smnll payments, fruit and & young mau turned up atavery fuopportune | At 23c ench extra quality white and ; e Tl Consultation Free. (o b A A O moment and lot the cat out of the bag. From | crenm vests, worth 33e. The Hotel Gordon since its thorough | Accnowiedged to be the most successtul spe- To. Broadway and Main stroet. him it was learned that the eighty-five mile At 50¢ cuch ladies’ silk finished lisle | renovation, coupled with its superior | cialists in PRIVATE, BLOOD, TVOUS, SKIN bzl A Fun was a fake. the entire last balfof iwbemg [ A 30¢ ench ladios silic finis cuisine, is' meeting with unparalleled | AND Unixany Disgasi made by steam cars. s " % cured without Mercur: All stages for life. e e approach to the Indian creck bridge : tiapos u e ured without Mereury: All staes forlife. e T on north Muin strect bas been i an unsafe | A0a 39%¢ Outing Flannel Shirts, to go at | DeWitv's Sarsuparilla cicanses the blood. |v;,nn~.ummulx-:mnlxl:.n:;':uy el Oars Hroad way ana M condition ever since the iast heavy storm about s month ago. The earth has been washed out from the side next to the creo, and that side of the approach has suuk al- most two feet below the other side. There is danger of it shidiug off nto tho creek, and unless repairs are mado at once the prospects aro very good for the being forced into At 19¢ and 23 c each, our line of 33c 19¢ and Z5e. At 33c each 100 dozen gents’ outing flannel shirts, worth 50c All our line boys’ outing flannel waists and blous in 2 lots at 25¢ and 39ceach, 9c and s0c goods. “Straw hats for the million,” ali in success. Best timo to visit the exposition is the forenoon from 10 to 12 Admission, 25¢ _———— . LIGHINING AND POWDER. Fifty People Injured by a Combination of Gonor in fram 3 to 6 days. Syphilis o2 at home by padient without a moment's hout pai HYDROCELE AND VARL and successfully cured. Method WEAK MEN JOQR RENT-—Two of the best Carrigg flats on Fourih stre in all parts T—Dweill S Broadway und M Sheaf I_Furnitue fixtures lease and vill of hotel with 40 rooms in a good de for stock of heafe, Broad . e 11 ¥ WEAK), Made 80 by too closo appli- e Pirasols und sun umbrellas, all at sale | SoMERsET, Ky., June 20.—Yesterday, dur- | oF grier XCESSES §n middle e, or havenuc Jth st., pricg O The Threats of the Vets. { AL $1.58. our $1.75 and $2.00 sun | 10& the severe lightning and thunder storm | from the cafe. Brodway and Main sta Some of the veterans are threatening that passed over this section, the general 1o only hotel fn asmall town to swamp the management of the Chau- store of W. H. Ryan at Parmelysville, Wayne Councll B u'l’?. 2 l.lmv n ic on the Fourth of July. They county, was struck by lightuing. Two kegs | and strenth, SPREILS v will b out in such swarme weakenened prematurely in ay of powder exploded, throwing a heavy iron ol residint proporty in Couneil Bluffs,u 1 Xil'viold readily 10 our nsw. froatuient for 1oss of | X004 ! ! BlienresBrodts cral Alger and the others 5c oach a $1.00 umbrella in fast | safo through the roof and wounding all the | fital power. Call o or addross with staup tor | S for the rizht party. E. 1. Sheate, Brod that they crowd the 10,000 seats in | bluck teen, in natural handles and | occupants of the roof, fifty in number. ~Sev- | cireulars, fre= book and receipts WHYARG ‘. s the amphitheate 1d make the barbe- cue seem like a mere sandwich. The Chautiuqua managers are making ready, and have doubled their facilities for handling the crowd. They bid the vets come on. They'll be reudy for them. oxydized, 150 ludies’ black hose at 5¢ a pair. At 10c and 124¢ an elegant line of se. speciul value, 1im to show the finest line s’ black hoss in the count ing well worth 39c. —a eral physicians were at ouce called in to allevists the sufferings of the unfortunato vieums. Nota single occupant of Ryvau's store escaped severe injury, and many, it is thought, wili die from ihe effects of the stroke. Ryan is a gentleman of considerable prominence and u former reprosentative of ‘Wayne county 1n the I lature. h Street Dr. Scarles & Seales, 1S South b s TOR SALE-A perfectly now surry very chexp. Cull wt Mrs. G, A. Robinsow's, 12 First avenus, eity. 2 231 Wash- aven- 8, H. NOR RE Eight-room dwellin modern style and lent repuir. rent $2 dway and Main' sts jer Sheafe, ng ! i ) MOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant in u pros- B fons 621 R O 0 3 S e .| Tadies’ black silk mits 15e, worth 20c. e A L e S P IEE uithioss | ‘Earmins Bro Ao b EORrstor (QNfioas Gl Brogd way, CounsibEnufle sod 1o PERSONAL PARAGHAPHS, At 19¢, 23¢, 33¢, 89¢ und slc we show SOUTH OMANA, ons for seill fce 81,000, It s Sfis aha, ye, clean and refinish goods of every ¢ iption. Pack 1. ~heafe, Broadw in street. soived at either off al value. or at the Works, Cor. Ave. A and 26th St., Counci Mrs. W. 1, Nason is visiting in Lake | SPC District Good Templurs Meet In Regular Bl i} ; 5 2 Send for price list, Vie: At 25¢ each 75 dozen adjustable win- erly Sesslo 50 will b W nice new house; monthly et 25 e - ‘%‘VR-IEQ\- olls of Fremont spent Sunday in | dow soreons, 17x32% o Foruy nvnqlil:l::-.rlzs!’r‘;ll)r‘g;cnnnx nine ""y':‘"'""ils;): "'é:‘ fi”“"'n il T Lhcn'\xlwlh s, “1]}{, "“;‘.“1“"”‘ o sollod, fabrios ol Mny chiseoterioanibave /4 E ay 8, 17 3 y- olegates, . Lurze lizt of property for sale, John- redyed and finished equal to ne the Blufis. Boston Store, June Sale. subordinate lodges of District lodge Nows, Ston & Vian Paten, BED THERS J \ NE 3 vi Mt Rt Loston of Nobeasa City fa tho | FOTHERINGITAM, WHITELAW & | TRCRen, Ofier of Good Tomplare, me o | TR T ReN RS guesv ol Mis Jeshio Marusworth, G0, in the Metuodist Episcopal church yester- old, PV | | ¥ Miss Tillio Leutzinwer has gone to Chicago 10 visit her sister, Mrs. Anuie Clark, W. S. Buird returaed Sunday from a two wecks® trip through western Nevraska. Born, yesterday afterncen, to Mr. and Irs. C. C. Cook, Second avenue, a son, Miss Maic Sealy has takea & position in the oftice of R. G. Dian & Co. in Omaha, E. F. Clark, proprietor of the Grand hotel, is home from a trip to Colorado Springs. ¥. H. Evans and \W. W. Sherman have re- turned from a week’s fishing trip to Hurley, Wis. W. 1, Sapp returned Sunduy ight from a two wecks’ visit to his old home at Mt. Var. non, O, J. R representing the Washington Life Insuratico company of New York, 1s in the city. Mirs. Ira F. Hendricks and” son accom- panied ner husbaud to the convention st Chicago. Louis £ Payn of New York and P. P, Blinn of Chatbam, N. Y., are in the city the guests of W. I. Savp. C. H. Giles, who has been spending the last month in the city, left yesterday after- woon for his home in Winterset. ©Sheriff Hazen left for Fort Madisor: Sun- dny night with ten prisoners in charge, ~«.bourd for the state penitentiary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breenes and son of St. Louis are guests of the family of B, Zerkowski, on North Seventh street, Mr. Maurico Suilory of Cedur Rapids has returned home after s briof visit with the family of Lutlus Wells on Oakland avenue, Miss Luura Flickinger and 1 N. Flick- anger left yesterday for ludependenca in re- $pouse 10 @ telegrum aunouncing the danger- ous liluess of their wother, ¥. H. Hill has returned from Madison lake well weighted with fish and stories, Tnere were ten iu the party, tho rest of whom will return in a few days. Lewis Webril, the youog man who was hurt in the motor accident on the bridge o week or o ago, 18 sufferiug from interoal injuries and bis friends despair of his recov- e Will N. Kelier bas returned from Kings- ton, N. Y., whore he has been attenuiug college during the last year, and will spend he summer visiting his pureats, Mr, and Mrs. 5. 5. Keller. . W. Hicks bas returved from Chicago where o went on business. He has just left bis position with the Owaba rire Insur- ance company and will take situation us | 4 wdjuster for the Boyleston cowpany of Bostou, Mase. Miss Mary Wright, who has just graduated from the seiivary st Cedar Fulls, is in the , the guest of Ler brother, Prof. E. H. iman of the High school. They will leave together about the first of Bext moutn for a vacation triv to Verwout. e Reitor, thetailos, 310 Brovlway, hw all the lutest styles and newest goods Batisfaction gudranteed. e Gy d Hotel, Council Blufls, Special rutes 1o tamilies for the sume mer, Large roows facing the park, Council Bluffs, Ta. e NEXT YEAR'S TEACHERS, ' sen by the Se - Night's 8 There was an important meeting of the Board of Education last evening with all the members present except Wells, who is out of the city. One of the most jnter- esting items of business was the report of the committee on teachers. Chairman W. C, Stacy reported the selec- tion of teachers for the coming vear. The recommendation was made that the school year consist of thirty-eight weeks, commenc- ing Septomber b and ending Juno 8, The re- port was adop! of the teachers Hich School—Principal, E. H. Eastmai assistunts. G. Price, Fricda ilubermua M, Moore, Junie Baldwin, Augusts 0ol Board at Last oren : Grammar and Primary Departmonts—Mrs, o Burclay, Estetla Buldwin, Myrtle Bourd= man, Loulsy Toe: Jennie Bull, Josie Clau- sen, M. I Oralz, Teresa Coyne, Mury E. Dal Mary A. Davenport, Sue Budotlot. Kute Blax- sim, Mrs. Clara N Bope, Marzuret Britto Minnio Clay, Lizzle Crocker” Myrtle Cute ler, Mary A, Damon, Mamie Dickey, clen Donahey, Mary Duncan, = Meeda ghty, M erguson. Belle Fletcher, il stele Grave ioodehild, Lizzie i I Grenetle, Cora ML Roberta 'Hattenl retzer, Minale Hu uer, Eisie P. Houn, Eumas Howard, Naonie Hurden, ' Nellio Heptord, Dora_ ' Hood, Jennle Howe, Lil- lun Hart, Kate fiolder, ~Ada How- ard, Lilllan Juckson. ' Ella Joseph, Tuida Luchow, Eita MeMuhon, Mantie Man- suni, Gurrie M. Morzan, Nettie' Morris, Clura Myers Eiln tosh. Mury Mediliun, Auny 15, Mikesell, E. M. Morehiouse, Nelile Parsons, Jenuto Pile: Kato Payne Tiille J. Pase Eilx Roed. Vernle Reynolds, Kate Shepley, Funnie Swire, Muy Sims, Maude C. smith, Mary L, Tinloy, I'rances_ Tomlinson, Flora Van Order, Jully” Walker, Kittle White, Nellio’ M. Wuds: worth, Willle White, Virginly White. Aunle E. Wilils. Licia Younz, [da Zipt Substitutes for Bloomer und Pierce, Loulsa Carson, Mury Inness, Friendly Luo is. Writing and driwing teacher, ~Hurriot Blood. Mus ¢ teacher, to be selected. Tue following junitors were chosen: alph Simpson, Washington avenue; W. 8 Wiikine. Bioomer: J. ). Watt, Hill; W. i, Goff, Twenticth avenue; C. I, Harl, Bocond avenus Cella ¥chindgle, New Plorce street: C. G, Autenreith, Third screew; George H. Miles, shith streoti Bottie Darnell, Eighth Johu Burr, Avenue B; F. Gronewe Mug:le Wyatt, Fifteenth Thirty-fourth stree terson, K g 3 Treasursr Weis raported thut he had fol. lowed the instructions of the board in sell- Tog §77.500 of the district bonds to McSuane Congdou at par. Tho secretary reported that he had fiu- #bed bringivg up the books of his ofice from 1551 1o date. He compared the stubs of tho soeretuy’s books with the credits in the treasurer’s acvounts und during the entire te1 years ho fourd not & single lustance whers the secretary bad drawn orders for bonds redecmed or interest coupous. Heuce it was {mpossible to make the books balance. He beld us the result of his inves. 1:ation that tho treasurer's books were coirect and that the unumerous small dis- } crepaucics belween Luew aud the secrelary's The foilowing is the list day afternoon, the occasiou being the regular quarterly meeting, The roll call showad the following lodges represented: Life Boat lodge, Beacon Light lodge, Mayflower lodge, Omaha: Magic City lodge, South Omuba: Fletcher lodee, Fletcher; Herman lolge, Herman; John B. (Gough lodge, Biair; Valparaiso lodge, Val- paraiso, District Chief Templar J. L. McGee of Valparaiso presided at the afternoon scssion. The session lasted until 5 o' k aud ad- journment was taken until o'clocl. Business of interest to tho order was trans- acted, the greater portion of the time being taken up by reports from the officers and routine work. The evening meeting was called to order at7:30 and Rev. Van Buren of Omaha, grand counsclor, presided, The lodge changed the style of the button formerly in use in tols district, auna in the future it will be of purple color. Sixteen candidates were initiated iuto the district degreo. Tno next meeting will be held with Lafs Beat lodge, No. 150, in Omaba duriug Sep- tember. 'Phe business of the session was completed at 10 0'clock and adjournment was taken. Immediately after adjourament the iem- bers of the local lodge Lok charge of affairs and entertained the visiting delegates. An excellent literary and musical program was rendered. Bull I3 rinits, The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildiugs yesterday: Swift & Co ,three-story brick fertilizer and boiler rooms, 176x70, $12,000, Swift & Co.. three-story brick beef cooler, 112x312, $18,000. Frauk Pivooka, three-story brick business house, Twenty-sixth and N streots, §7,000. ‘Tho total aggrogates $37,000, which is a very creditable showing and illustrates that the builaing boow in the Mugic City is still on. Had w successful Trip. John Wallwork returned yosterday from Laverpool, England, where no hus been with 8 big shipmentof exportcattie. He had in charge 1,103 head, the largest boat load ever shipped frois the United States. The trip was made without accident and was attended with good results. The catile were loaded at tho South Omana yards, and one or two other Nebraska poin T the Horse Murket, A big lot of Oregon aod Wyoming horses were recelved at the yards yeyterday and will be offered for sale at the regular Wednesday market. The South Omaba horse market is proviog to be a big thing and attracts weekly prominent horsemen and buyers from all over the country. ot rsonals. Councilman Schulz is in Grand Island. C. G, Jayeor 1s home from Clay Center. Frank Jones bas returned from Michigan, C H. Rich of the Daily Stockwan left last evecing for Chicago. J. C. McConnell of Stromsburg was in the ety yesterday, enroute home from Eugland, All children enjoy a drinkof Hires’ Root Beer. Eo does every other member of the family. A25 cent package makes 5 gallons of this dellcious Qrink. Don't b6 deceived If a dealer, for the sako of larger profit, tells you somo othier kind i3 *Just a3 goord "—'t18 false, No Lmitation 1s &3 good 83 tho genuino ILIRES', DR K.C. WEST'S NURVE AND BRAINTREAT- MENT. & specific for Mystorla. Dizzinsss, Fits, Neu lsla, ieadacno, Nervous Prosiraton ‘saused br ICORO1 OF decay, daa i ture Old Ag Powe ox, (mpotency, Leucorr] Iavoluntary Lossos, yarexortion of thy ur wonth's treatmin Tor £, by mall, W0 uaraBtoalx boXbs L0 L1 for 6 boxa1. with § chroter, druggis ad Farnam S0 . agent. south a: Hmaha. A toj liver is the source of dy sim, sick headache, constipation, bilious fover, chills pnd Juundi *Tutt’'s Tiny Pills .hnvall’xau-lfln effect nn!ne liver, ro- @ storiug it to healthy action. 25cts. 9000000000 SPECIAL «NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFF 3, OST—Blue print plat of Chautauqus grounds. Kluder will pleuse lewve at No. 10 Poarl street. VW uoted—A young girl to come dully to take cure of child. Callat 'RAYYD—One small durk head and nocl i Wi frosh, «Iving nloe mess milk; when od uppeurs ugly., An nation of ‘cow will b ¥y re warded. W. H. White, 1221 8, Coun- el Blufrs, {OR SAL 00d fire proof safe with steel chest. suitable for smu | bunk. First Natlonal bank, Counell Biufts, Iu. ORSES FOR 8A at the Town Behoo wanted a first Henry W. NOR SALE—Extra fine, thoroughbrod, Jo sey oull, solld color, reglstered stock; 14 months o S First street. TORAGE wnd Cowmission—Stoves, furai- ture, ote., stored and sold on comwission at lowest rates L. Kinoebau, 52 Brosdway, w, dohorned; spot on_one ale 15 uiso 6 team. Three mares for for the De 88 mutehed oarriy dan: by Gienwood, chestriut, has shown 200d well broken to drive Sing about 10D 1bs Utterbick. Bluffs. Dric Y FANTED—Good girl, Gool wa liable girl. No washing. Mrs. I ot or double, May be seen at buarn of W, % West Broadway, Council 0b Sims. for re- Smith, Fenton Ur will trudé H. Shoute, FOOR AL wity and Main FOBSALE-Choleo farms in PoLt; o Co., lowa. E. H. Sheafe, Browdwuy and Mauin Street. PASTURAGE “for horses and cattlo city. Plenty water and good care. Sheafe, Broadway and Main street. NOR SALE—$7,00) stock of ceneral mer- chandise, well locited within 10 miies of 1l tuko pirtin lan | of hest sh. B L Sheafe. Broudway ry stock fixtures, horses. ete, Price #1500 Excellent trade, well establishe 1, large profits: must be sold at once. for good cause. E, H. Sheafe, Broadway and Main street. ToRr OR SALE he stamping busl wteriinls: wm g0 ludy to £0 In business. ay, Council Blufl ebraska lands in exchango oil Biuls property. . IL Sheafe, WANTE for Uou Broadwuy FORUIT s 18, garden lunis, farns and oity Pproperty for salc or trade. Day & Hess, 5 Pearl stroet. )R RENT—The_two-story brick molcrn dwelling house, 8 rooms, all modern o= venlences, No. 723 Fifth avenue, from July 14 Hess it VAR, T BARGAIN-Double resideno Juth First street, ) feat front. 1 ana best barzain' in the eity it e, Dy & Hess, 80 Pearl street. 1 for general housework, y furnished s 10,bath, Lot und Address Y 19, i room d water JOOR RENT—Nie Bouse, with pi service und range DOR SALE-—Elevator with corn 4,000 bu. drliy; corn gr nder, 10) hours xuw mill attachment. 40 H. P, doing & £0od bus nuss; loeated neur Cou Bluffs Will tike good |- exchunge or sell cheap for EH te, Brosdwuy and Mu/ | street. Gom furnished dweliin DOK R \ Dath. eve, centrally loeiteds rent, #1001 per month to parties witho it childeen.” E. 1L, Bheafe, lroad and Main strect. ” TOR SALE—The leadinz hotel in - 000; s . ¢ trade, nets 820000 per month, liias three ka clty of % established, ieas YCars Lo runi $4L000.00, D't cash or will trade for Omahu residence, . Sheafe, Broadway and Maln strect POK A LE—Stoek of merch, lug in good lowa town; Involees hus good trade; building, #$.001.0): & Wil tuke wood lows lund in exe E H. Sheafe, Broadway wod Malu lnuuu. Tho Good Samaritan, 20 Years’ Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISP. 1 treat the following Diseas Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lung eases of the Eye and Eaf, Fitaand Apoplex Disease, Liver Com Kidiiey * Complaint, Norvous Deblil ty, Mental Depres- of Manhood, S8eminal Diabetes, Bright s D thatism, Peralysis, White Bwelling, Berofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of Women with ber delicate organs re- Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, 860 to 8500 forfeit fur any Venereal Dis- ease | cunnot cure without mercury. 4 in two or three hours, of g Tape Worms remoy THOSE WilO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling DR. G. W. PANGLE'S KERBAL MEDICINES. The ouly Physician who can tell what alla a person without asking & question, tial. Medicing Al correspondence strictly eonfids bent by expross, Address all letters L0 G. W. Pangle, M. D 888 Broadway, CH» uncil Bluffs, lowa Sim & Seunders Beairo lotks Coundi b G. W. PANGLE, M. D. |Omaha Medical and Sueaical INSTITUTE. o fve & Bar FOR THR A 7 \ TREATMENT ~—OF ALL— | Clotl ] STl Digasss Bestfacilities, APDAFitAY and Rex fors 1 coesstul trastmant of Avory ;::’r:::"" of diseaso requirin : modloal op sur:ieal trentgient 80 beds for patients, bo anl attendanse Best uccomodations in tho west. 5 Write for circulars on deform ties and bracos, trusses, club feet, cuevaturos of $nine, ligs, ¢ seor, oaturrly, bronhitis, in: aliylon, o y, puralysis, epilepsy, Kid nev. b adider, eye, oir, skin i surgical operations. 480 | Digad Aad ' alt "DISEASES OF WOMEN 8,565 L2 X omon FRE o havelutoly ad fod 4 1ying- indep irtiient for women during confinement. strietly br vate) Only Relluble Medical 1ot stituto making o Spoolalty o, oo PRIVATI DISEASES All B ood Disuises successfully treatel, Syphliltio Polson removed from the system without muercary. New Restorative 1reate ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Persons ua- ub'e to vist us may be treated at howme b correspon tence. All communications confl- dential. Med cines or instraments sent Ly i | OF0xpress, Seoursly packod, no mrss to ind cate contents or sendor. One personal Ins tery ew proferre L Call and consult us or send bistory of your case, and we will send In plain WIADDEr. OUr sty BOOK T0 MEN, EREE; Uyon vrivata, » Bpeoiul or Nervous Dise s Impotency, Syphills, Gloot anl Varicos With quest on 115t Tiruces, Appliances for Deformities & Tru Only manufuctory intho Westot L F Ot 173 APPLIANCES, THUS3 S, ELECIRIG BATTERIES AND BELIS. Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broaiway, Coincil Bluffs Ten minutos' tide from venter of Omahs on Guahs wnd il Blufts etectrlo wotor (ue CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Councll Blutte Capital ste - Eurplus und Profits.. Net Capital an i Surp: tors —J. D, kd nuaddo K. Mk, LA and Chiarlos It Uann .. BRB0,000 Aiage e, JMiliae, 3. V. flasya Transiact zenoral ba ing business L ¢ capital und surpiusof wuy bink uthwestera Lowa ‘ INTEAESL ON TiMg DEPO3ITI [