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DAIL COUNCIL BLUFFS, NO. 12 PEARL STRELT THER L OFIICE: o —— Deliverea vy earrier to any part o¢ the ity H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER TELEPIONES | Qe fice N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston Store for sun umbrellas Miltonberger is the hatter, 502 Broadway The Mayne Real 1 Brondway. Ray Flagler, 710 East Pierce streot, is il with scarlot fever, Willinm Jolinson and Irene Combs, both of Omaha, were marriea yesterday by Justice Vein. Dalby's band gave an open air concert last evening on the corner of Fourth street and Broadway. A viano hias been put into the club rooms of the Ganymede Wheel club for the use of the members. J. M. Matthews took out a_permit yester- day for the erection of an $200 cottage in Snow & Green's addition. Rev. E. W. Allen has issucd invitations to a luncheon to the pastors of the city at his home, 138 Blufl street, next Monday after- noon. ‘William Mayor, the Page county wife mur- derer, was to have had a trial in the Avoca court this month, but by agreement of the attorneys it has gone over until August 20. Grace Episcopal church will be opened to the public with the usual dedicatory exor- cises on Sunday, July 2. Rev. C. A. Simp- son will be the pastor of the new organizi- tion. The Council Bluffs District Epworth league will hold a convention in the Broad- way Methodist church in this 28, An attractive program has been pre- pared. Special convoeation of Star chapter No. 47, Royal Arch Masons for work in the | master's degree, Al past masters reques 10 be present. By order of tho most excel- lent high priest. The body of B. A. Dennis, sheriff of Hitch- ock county, Nebraska, who was found dead n his room at the Grand hotel, was taken to Culbertson, Neb., yesteyday morning in charge of a relative. Regular meeting of Etcheta council No. 8, Degi of Pocahonta is evening at the eighth run of their tepee, corner of Broad- way and Main street. Election of ofticers for the ensuing torm. Bva 1. Fields, wife of M. O. Fields, died at 5:80 0 clock yesterday morning, aged 24 years and 8 months, after” an illness of nine days. The funeral will take place at 2:30 this after- noon from the residence, 1915 South Thir- teenth sjreet. A third game of whist is to be played this evening between the clubs of this city and Omaha. The league rooms in the Woodbury building is the scene of action this time. Both the preceding games have resulted ina Victory for Council Bluffs, The lecture that was to have been at Masonic temple June 20, by Rev. Dr. Tyndall of Omaha, under the auspices of the Railway Temperance association, is in- definitely postponed, as the hall had been previously engaged for other purposes. The seduction case of the State against William Bokemper, which has been on trial before Judge Thornell for sever: will go to the jury this morning. The evi: dence was all in 4 e specches of the attorneys were made before the hour of the adjournment of court last evening. ~The following cases of measles were ro- ported at the oftice of the city clerk yester- day: C. Chapman and Baby Chapman, 2010 Avenue G; Edith Diamond, 2011 Fourth avenue; Ernest Smith, 139 Vine street; John Caress, 411 Franklin avenue; D. M. Lauter- wasser, 106 North Eighth street; Genevieve ‘Ward, 132 Vine strect. M. Zaltsman, a resident of the Hebrew quarter, who has seen the inside of various jails before, was arrested yesterday on the charge of malicious mischief in cutting down a fence belonging to Jacob Stein, a neighbor with whom he had had a falling out. Tho case will have a heaving before Justice Vien Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, The Woman’s Christian association hospi- tal has a room which it desires to have fitted up by some person or organization, to be used as a room for nurses. Any one who has o washstand, chairs, small table, dressing ct.ae, wash bowl and pitcher that'he has no further use for will confer a favor upon the ladies by donating them to the hospital. A valuable horse belonging to A. B. Howe wias left hitched to a board last evening at the corner of Broadway and Eighth street. He became frightened at some object and started wildly down street, dragging the board after him. The board speedily be- came entangled in the animal's legs and wripped him. As he fell he broke one of his legs just above the hoor. By the advice of an experienced horsemun Mr. Howe had the horse shot. Piles of people witchhazel salve will given pues, but NeWitt's ure them, Protect your homes against destrue- tive storms. W. C. James has tho strongest companies in the world. Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, tie best $2.00 house in Iowa. PARAGRAPHS, Flmer Stacy has returned from a trip to Chicago. F. O. Gleason and family will leave Sun- day for Chieago. |, L. Biederman and family will leaye today for Chicago to spend five or six weeks. Mrs. D, M. West has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago and Davenport. Dr. Reller has returned from Lincoln, Neb., where he read a paper at the meeting of the Homazpathic Medical society Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beebe, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Beebe Mrs. Dr. . 'W. Houghton and the Misses Emma and Grace Beebo, left yesterday for a visit to the World's fair. Roland Crockwell is. home from Terre Huute, where he is taking a course in civ1 engineering at the Rose Polytechnic insti- tute, He took in the World’s fair on his ‘way home, Rev. L. A. Hall and wife are visiting rela- tives in Cass county. They expect to leave shortly for Galveston, Tex., where Mr. Hall has been cngaged to supply the pulpit of a Baptist church for a month, C. C. Linder, formerly chief train dis- pateher for the Rock Island in this city, ar- rived in the city yesterday to meet the bers of his famil, their home i Des Moines from Denver. The marriage of Mr. R. H. Harris and Miss Della Mikesell, both of this city, took nce Thursday evening at the ry nee of he bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs, I, G Mikesell, of Avenue C, Rev. 1. J. Babcock oficiating, Piles of people have pues, buv De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. BUNDAY AT MANAWA, Grand Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap by Miss Gribblo—Sunday, June 18, The world renowned lady aeronaut, Miss Estella Gribble, will give a thrill- ing exhibition at Manawa Sunday. She will ascend in her air ship to the height of several thousand feet, and then leap info space and descend by the aid of a trdil parachute, positively the most daring feat ever undertaken by a woman. At Lake Manawa, Sunday, June 18. The FKFort Omaha Military band will give a concert during the adternoon and evening. Cook you» meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. Outting Straw Mactings. You can get Jap and Chinese mat- tings cheap now. From now on until the stock 15 all sold the Council Bluffs Carpet company will sell all their matt- ings at greatly reduced prices. Music for balls, rties, picnics, so- *h, ete,, by Mucicians Union. J. B llett, Mgr., 406 B'way, Council Bluffs, To every Ipdy visitor at Davis' drug store will'be g&'un & glass of soda free o Thursday, 21, BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Pleasant Reception by the Alumni of the High Hohool. INTERESTING PROGRAM CARRIED OUT Musie, Voeal and Instramontal, of a High Order—People Who Tookia Part in the Evening's Entertalnment — An Enjoyable Affair, Areception was given last evening at the Masonic temple under the auspices of the Alumni association of the Council Bluffs High school. These receptions are regular features of the commencement season, but never before has an entertainment been given by the assoc a ried out to such perfection in all its details as that of last evening. After a piano duot by Miss Gertrude Glea- son and Mr. J. H. Simms, Emmet Tinley made an address of welcome to the classes. This was followed by a beautiful solo, en- titled, “The Angel at the Window,” sung by Mrs. W. H. Wakefiold. Mrs, M. Wollman appeared ina recitation, “An Ad Answored,” after which there was a Delsarte drill by a number of young lady students of the High school.” Mrs. J. G. Wadsworth sang a 800 in her own artistic manner, which was followed by an address by Superintendent H. W. Saw) A string quintet was ren- dered by the Messrs. Luring, Davis, Atkins, McNittand Brock. Twelve young ladies gave a ‘“foil drill,” after which Miss Neole Odgen sang *“The Journey is Long,” which called for an encore. Judge Smith delivered one of his characteristic addresses, which was full of wit and sound sense, after which Mrs. Wakefie.d and ss Ogden sang o duet, “Springtime,” s Sophin Gerner gave a recitation entitled * roaut Hall," and the program closed with a piano duet by Mrs. L. G. Knotts and Miss Zel Niles. “This part of the entertainment was followed by refreshments, served on small tables scattered about the room. Fully 150 guests partook. New Kind of Insurance. For twenty-cents you can insure yourself and family agaiust any bad results from an attack of bowel complaint during th mer. One or two doses of Chambe n's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy will cure any ordinary case, It never faiis and is pleasaut and_safe to take. No family can afford to be without it. For sule at 25 and 0 cents per bottle by all druggists. BOsTON STORE Council Blufla, In., Hot Weather Bargains for Today, Saturda; Our entire line of parasols and sun umbrellas at the top mark. Cost price for today. Saturday. We show the most extensive line in the city: our prices g always the lowest, n without thi: extreme cut, but that will double the benefits, CORSETS. Just received, 200 dozen extra quali coutille net summer corsets, a corset equal to any 7ic corset in the market. Our price for today, Saturday, 35c. Every pair warranted not to pull out. WASH DRESS GOODS, In this department, as well as in all others, we lead. Get our prices. UNDERWEAR. By far the largest line, everything from the cheap 5-cent vest to thé finest silk. All at our very low prices. 200 dozen ladies’ fine Egyptian cotton vests, taped neck and sleeves; price for Satur- day, 12ic each. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Ta. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., origi- nators, leaders and promoters of low prices. Crockwell is closing out his baby car- riages at a bargain. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate office to 600 Broadiway, opposite postoffice. Tel. 151, mission, cold storage fect storage : fruits and pro- 134 East Broadway, Cold Storage wnd Co: Wheeler, Hereld & Co. and commission. Only pe plant in western Tow duce a specialty. Council Bluf Commencement Program, The twenty-third annual commencement oxercises of St. Francis Xavier's seminary will be held Wednesday and Thursday even- ings, June 28 and 20. The program on the first evening will consist of a literary and musical program, in which the teachers and pupils will participate, and the exer- es of the graduating class will be held on the second evening, when the orations of the members of the class will be delivered and honors and medals awarded. The following is the program for the two cvenings, the ora- tions as given below for Thursday evening being terspersed with mu al selections: W Entrance marc Misses Louise Lyn Lyneh, Mantle ¢ i Opening chorus—The Sweetest Song. ... Roeckel Juniors und Minims, Jennio Murphy. altz. .. 2 Bessio Bong Recitation Mi Ohild's Good Danse des Enfant Misses :\lill'{ o nie »u nio Lynch. “On tu Strike. . Junlors. Espangnole......... Holst Kute Lerch, Gortruds Tteene, Louise Libbie McNamara, Annle ickhum, Pet Fitzgerald, Fest Polonaise . Misses Agnes Dahabey, Eila , Nellloe Danahey, Pet 1itz- Calluhan, Annic Dans Mis: THU Heaven's Mess: Proj by De I A Womun's Way g y Lyncl Bottered by Tim ie Danhey 0 Age—Content *Katie O'Rourke Constant to Home < Mamie 0'Donnell Tho Sun May Shine, Yet Faii to Lignt. ..., 5 ..Carrie Felber Allina Lifotinie Lucy Lynch This Name of Ming aula Coggoshinil The Flood on the Fioss Anna Drake After All (valedictory) Sudio Griffin Piles of people @ pues, out De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Manawa. Picnic trains, until further notice, will leave for that great fishing resort, Ray's Landing and Manawa park, Min- eral Springs, German shooting grounds, Manhattan beach and Manawa opera house (where two performances will be given during the scason daily at 4 and 8:30 o’clock p. m.) as follows: Nine and 11 4. m. and 1and 2 }L m., and every thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30 at night. Last train will leave Manawa for Council Bluffs at 11:55 p. m, “Great clearing sale of millinery— going out of business—everything loss than cost. The Louis, 25 8. Main St. Williamson & Co.. 108 Main street, largest and best bicycle stock in city, Munaws Thoatricals. Manawa Theatrical company, com- mencing Sunday afternoon, will give two performances daily. Program for and evening, “The Moun- Curtain rises at 3:30 and 8:30, new pavillion opera house at lake. ected. At tho last meeting of Rebekah lodge No. 8, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the fol- lowing ofticers were elected for the ensuing term: Noble graud, Mes. M. L. Kirklaud; THE_OMAHA DAILY vice grana, Miss Maggio Britton; recoraing secretary, Miss Emma Wright; financial socretary, J. M. MAtthews; treasurer, Mrs. L. B. Matthews; representative to the state assombly, Mrs. Anna Dougherty: district deputy grand master, Mrs, L. B. Matthews, Piles of people have pues, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve wijl cure them. BENNISON BROS, s Big Sale Satarday and Satarday Evening. 100 pieces of Lonsdale muslin, Satuc- day, be per yard, limit ten yards to each customer. 3 £0 pieces of Shangtong {mm:m‘. beauti- ful wash dress gocds, 82 inches wide, light and dark colors, sells everywhere at 15¢, tomorrow at our store only 10ca yard. We carry by far the largest and best selected stock of wash dress goods | in this city and guarantee our prices to be lower than elsewhere. 5P ] LA SAT 800 26-inch ( a silk umbrellas on sale Saturday at $1.00, $1.48, $1.08, and $2.98 each; actual value is $1.50 to #.00. Youcan save moncy by buying your umbrella now. ladies’ and_children's satin parasols in all colors and black: th are an odd lot we want to close out ou can buy them tomorrow at less than one-quarter actual cost: entive lot at 50c and $1.00 each. Ladies’ white Jawn waists, beautifully trimmed in embroidery, at T3¢, $1.00 and $1.98 each, worth $1.25 to $3.00, Ladies’' shirt waists in fast black, sateen, fancy percale, figured sateens, ete., at 50c, e, Toe and Y8c each, worth The to 81.50. 500 pairs of children’s muslin drawers, good material, worked buttonholes with cluster of tucks, age 2 to 8 years, Satur- dn{ 4 price, 124 pai Misses' muslin drawers, same as above, Saturday, 19¢ pair. ENORMOUS HOSIERY SALE. 100 dozen misses’ and children's fast black and tan Jersey ribbed hose, Satur- day, 10¢ pair, only half price. adies’ fust black hose at 10¢, 15 C. d5¢, 40c and 50c pair, the best values ever offered in hosiery. SPECIAL SATURDAY EVENING. Saturday evening for 3 hours, 7 to 10 p. m., we will offor 1,000 dr: patterns, consisting of 10 yards of white India linen, regular 10¢ quality, entire dr pattern Zie. Remember only Saturday evening at this price. B SON BRros. Pure ice From Missouri river channel. Mulholland & Co., Brown building. Telephone 162. A beautiful line of ladies’ and gent's pocketbooks, purses and card cases just received at Davis.’ Roll of fonor. The following table shows the standing of the four highest in the various classes of the city schools NTH GRADE, FIRST CL Haoaor Ella Wirt. T E Benner, Ernest Trons Henry N Emma Boesch Grace McKe Rosa Drake.... Anne Stevens. May Perry. Frankie Bowma; EL Millie Pile Lillie Cher Mamie Norcen Jessic Alworth Julla Tulleys, Grace Beebe, Katherine Me; Gussio Honi 95.5 put De Witt s hem, Plles of people have pite: Witeh Hazel Saly wili care Ten Days at the Wortd's Fair, Itwill cost you less than §50.00, every- thing necessavy included. This means homes in private cottage, clean, safe, close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, Ill. Refers to H. W. Tilton of THE BEE, or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbricge, Councii Bluffs. Tho Grand Hotel, Councit Bluffs. The most elegant in Towa. Dining room on seventh floor. Rate, $3.00 and $5.00 a day. E. F. Clark, Prop. Metzger & Randleti’s lce Cream. Metzger & Randlett's pure and ous ice creams and ices and you will order no other. Murriage Licons The following marriage issued yesterday Nume and addross. rorge H. O on, § N { Estollo J. RKiekotts ".’r"p’y"i’.‘.‘.i'x:?y“.“"u 4 William Johnson, Omaha. 1 Irene Combs, Omaha. . Piies of people nuve pres, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve willeure thom. All summer milinery goods at Miss Ragsdale’s must be closed out before July Great bargains inall lines in next twenty days. icenses were Another improvement to the uiar Schubert piano. Swanson Musicpgs Every lady purchasing $2.00 worth at Davis’ will be presented a 75¢ bottle of Tolu water for the complexion, —— East From Chicago vin Pennsylvania Lines to Mountuin and Ocenn Resorts. Advantages peculiar to the Pennsyl- vania lines make them the desirable thoroughfares from Chicago to Bedford Springs, Altoona, Ebensburg, or any of the delightful summer havens in "the cool Allegheny mountains. By no other route can Cresson, the ideal retreat on the crest of that romantic mountain range, be reached, as the Pennsylvania is the only line direct to it, and the only one leading past the Pack Saddle and the Allegrippus, around the famous Horse Shoe curve and along the Blue Juniata, the richest of America's scenic gems, For reaching Atlan- tic City, Cape May, Asbury Park, Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Sea Girt, Elberon, Ocean Beach, Berkeloy, Newport, Narragansett Pier, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, or any'of the nu- merous watering places that dot the At- lantic seaboard, these lines are particu- larly desirable. For a trip to the Ad- irondacks, the Catskills, and resorts in northeastern New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, exceptional facilities “for & delightful journey are offered via this direct route, over which 6 fast through trains run’ daily to the east from Chicago, as follows: 946 & m, 10:45 a. m., 3:15 p. m, b p.m. T7:30 p. m,, 1 p. m. The ser- vice includes Pullman vestibule slee ing and dining cars. For details address Thos. H. Thorp, Traveling Passenger Agent, Davenport, la. c———— Will Liguidute witn Bonds, Cuevesxe, June 16.—[Special Telegram to Tuc Bek.)—David May of Deuver today got Judgment in the United States circuit court here against Wes county for $19,000 for unrnld county watrhifts, An issue of bonds will be made to s&VISTY tho judgment. — - AFFAIRS IN SOUTH OMAHA. ey Flames of Fire 1h the Lister Blook Cause General Aluem, South Omaha hadnnother fire yesterday morning. About 0:800'clock flames were di covered igguing from the roof of the Lister block on lower N tréet, and a general alo was sent in. The firamen arrived prompt and in_short oraer bad the fire under trol. The fire otiginated from a defective flue. Clouds of smoke came pouring through the shingles, but there little blaze. The roof was chopped open in several places and the building was flooded with water, The Brigham Printing company occupies the first floor ana basement 1 were flooded with wat stock, machinery and y damaged. Mr. Brigham estimates his dam- age at £2,000, which is fully covered %y in: surance The damage to the building is about & isowned by Fred Feron of Oma Sipe of this city has charge of i living on the second and third floo slight damage by water, People s suffered Caught in the Act, A colored man giviag the name of Bill Harper was caught in the act of committing a daylight robbe; sterdav afternoan, He entered Mr. Yost's jewelry store unno- ticed and when Mr. Yost stepped into the back room for a moment, the fellow went around behind the counter and was in the act of opening a show case filled with jow- elry when he was discovered. Harper im- meaiately dropped what articles he had in his hand and started for the door, reaching it first, ~Yost followed and caught the fellow in the alley . He was turned over to the police and locked up. When searchod at the station he had none of the goods in his roxsossk‘u. He is a stianger in South Omaha but T8 supposed to be a crook. He and two palls have been lurking about for two or three nights and have been shadowed by the police. This js the first trick they have turn, Now that Harper is in fail it is supposed that his pals have left the city. Last night Harper was carrying onlike o lunatic, but the police areof the opinioh that it is all put on. He will be tried this morning. Sniv tion, John Sniveley is bound to collect all the dog tax this year if he has to have half of South Omaha arrested. When he finds a person who owns a dog without a ta gets a warrant and has that person ar for violating the dog ordinancy laint is against Mrs The lady appear r and stated that the reason she had not paid her dog tax was because she no money. She was given a few d to pay and when she sottles with S ' the case will be dismissed. There ure man) people who are too poor to pay their dog tax, but none too poor to own from one to four dogs. Mugle City Gosslp. P. C. Brayton has returncd home from Chicago. Miss Eva James of Parma, O., is visiting at the home of Isaac Brayton. Mr. Carmichael of Aliian his old friend, Police Judge The Good Templars society has changed its lodge night from Monday to Friday. Mrs. N. De Heck is entertainin grandson, F. Franciscus of Sioux City. Mrs. A, F. Stryker has gone 1lL, to spend the' summer with friends relatives. Rey. Dr._Stone' of Omaha will preach at the First Baptist charch in South Omaha Sunday morning. Bids will be opened for the construction of the new Methoaist church ata meeting of the trustees tonight. Miss Grace Hawley and Miss Myrtle Wil- liams of Percival, In., are visiting the Misses Fay and Fern Paddock. The “Goddess:of [Fame” entertainment was repeated af the Presbyterian clmrch last night to a large gudience. Knoxall council No. 1493, Royal Arcanum, will participate in a picnic_at Courtland beach with neighboring councils on the 24th of this month. Police Officer Thomas Eminger, accom- panied by his wife returned hom te from a visit with fricnd. atives in Cincinnati, O. They stopped one day in Chicago. Repeated complaints have been lodged with the police because the Electric Light compuny does not fill up the holes iv left at different places over the city where old poles were taken out. / Mrs. Ella T. Barry left yesterda Dame, Ind., where fer diug attending college. When Miss Barry has completed her course she and her motier will visit the fair in Chicago and return home, Degree of Honor lodge No. 2, Ancient Order of United Workmen,will meet at their lodge r ooms this evening for the pur- pose of electing oflicers for the ensuing year. A full attendance of members is desired. The Youug People’ ristian union of the Unitea Presbyterian church will organize ission Subbath school in the Third ward at locle tomorrow afternoon. A room in Iiagle hotel has been secured for the meeting and all interested in the move- mentare invited to attend. Frank Martzen's boy and James Ball's girl, aged 3 years, wandered away from Bighteenth and Martha s the guest of owler, y for Notre their homes at streets and were lost for four hours, when they were found by the police under a big bank making mud pies and having a jolly good time. The burial of Anton Specht took place at Laurel Hill cemotery yesterday afternoon. Cancer in the throat was the direct cause of death, For the last three years the de- had been a faivhful employe in Jas- ar factory, Mr. Specht was a quict, respec {tizen witli a large cir- cle of triends. ——— Piles of people have pies. but De Witt Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. TURDAY, JUNE 17 189 CONCLUDED THEIR LABORS Members of the Supreme Lodge of Good Templars Leave Des Moines, CLOSING HOURS OF THE CONVENTION Next Annunl Moetlng t> 1o Held nt Bos- ton—Representatives of the Order Urged to Remember the Ob- Ject of the Orgunization, Dres Morxe: to Tne Bee. , June 16.—[Special Telegram The work of the international supreme lodge of Good Templars was practically closed today. The first business of the morning was the selection of a place for the next meeting. The following places were put in nomination in able and eloquent addresses: Sydney,'N. 8. W.; Zurich, Switzerland; Washington, D. C.; Boston, Mass.; San Francisco, and Denver, Colo. The vote stood: First by 7, Zurich 24, Washington 18, San Francisco 21, Toronto 5, Second ballot—Sydney 54, Boston Francisco 27, ashington 18, Zur Third ball dney 57, Bost Francis Fourth ballot Boston 87 Boston was declared the place of meeting 1 the year 1805 Adhered to Prohibition. Representative Stearns from the commit- tee on prohibition submitted its report do- claring the unabated adherence of the order to the principle of prohibition, Among other things the report “We desive to enter our emphatic protest against the proposal in some parts of our jurisdiction to place the sale in the'hands of the state for the revenue it may produce. Composed as we are of members” of all political parties religious creeds, we do not attempt to ate to our mewbers as to what pol ¥ they shall support, yet we do demand that the votes of the meémbers of our order shall be planted where they shall unite the friends of prohibition and of prohibition en- forcement wherever and whenever they are found.” The ydney 71, report concludes with The report ‘Chroo Boys 1 OskAL00SA, Ta., June 16.— gram to Tur Bge.]—Three bo; Kingeamp. Davis_and George Martez, sous of miuers of Carbonado i irowned while bathing in Skunk river rnoon. Martez a cripple and nd his depth. The other boys lost their lives in trying to save him. Located an Orrunwa, Ta., June 16, to Tap Bee)—Henry salesman for E. L. McLaughlin, left for the west two wecks ago. It discovered today that he was an embezzler to the sum of 3500, Y cd him by a telogram by etheart and wired for his arrest. dner is highly connected hero. Telegram traveling Heavy Ottumwa Suit. Orrumwa, Ta., June 16.—[Special Telegram to Tur B —George Good today com- menced suit to recover 50,000 from Heman Clark, alleged to be due him for building the Milwaukee road south from this city. Emi- nent legal talent will cont EDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in “the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its exceflcncu is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers nml permanently curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the mediéal profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. syrup of Figs is for sale by nl} drug- gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on ¢very package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not ' accept any substitute if KNOWLEGE IS POWER And Health is the Royal Road to Happiness. Every manner of ohro Alsonse can be oured Without the use of me felne at the Council Bluffs ANTI-MEDICAL SANITARIUM. No mattor how neariy discouraged you ars, orhow much you have suffored from disonss and bad effects of stronz medicines, you ean be cured and gain pormunent benefit by the new anti-medical system of troatniout. eases tranted: Dis- Anemia, Catarrh, pine, Apoplexy, Asthma, Consum Dyspop Bronchitis, rvature of th Liver Com- atlsm, Paraly ) Scrofala, Eczemn and Discases, Fomalo Wenknos ness, Lockjaw, He ervous Affect Eto, Alltroated and cured by the Galvanic Electro Magnetic Battery For extracting all anlmal, vegetable and mineral poisons. Vitalized Vapor and Ozone Baths For purifying the blood and boautifying the complexion. Vitalized Heat and Magnetic Baths For paralysts, debilities ®d toning up tho system. Vitalized Chemical & Electric Baths For removing all cancers and blood poisons. An Deaf- a or Rupture, Plles Heart Disease, Palsy Th® Efficacy of tho Above Mothods Daily Denonstrated by DR BARNARD, A M. V.0, AT SANITARIUM, 119 Statsmaa Steast, Consll BTy, I CONSULTATION FREE, Empkie-Shugari Co, 109-111-113-115 Main Street. \J gest stock of BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE in the city. Agents o the Celebrated Gurney Hardwood Refrigerators. Agents for the 0il Gas Stoves, the safest and newest stove out. ‘We are exclusive agents for the Genuine Boynton Furnace, and all furnace work is_supervised by our Mr. Lautornasser, who 1s one of tho best furnace men in the west. We City agonts for the Pioneer Impie- ment Co.’s goods. in City eam i POSITIVEL THE BEST VAPOR STOVE Oar 13 Aparimnt Houso Rofeigorator, the ttom prices. ol Al kinas of alring dono promptly. COL K & COLK 41 Main 8t., Councll Bluffs, NERvnus\ all tho tral EVILS. WIEAKNESSES, DEBILITY, ETC., (hat a company them in QL LY CURED. Full STtk 1 10 overy pAFt of the body. 1y prcked) FRET (o any sutlar that cured me of these troub) A BRADLEY, BATTLE CREEK Mic Special Noticas. COUNDIL BLUFFS, ———y and l0ans. Farm and olty propsrty 1 w0l Passy & Thowas, Counoll BRTRAC bought Blufs, MOVON, 0asspoale, vaults, chimnay s i Burko, at Taylor's grooary, 84) all modoern c torms. A, J. M quities In ono or two I Balanes on long davoer g neres nd Franklin avenua. ¥, £20.000.00. 5 )L, $1,690.00. One 1ot n Wls 150 01, Thiree lots, cornor Main streat and 12th avenus. Test sito foF im, ty. §.601.00. 1 t. BEAULEUL home for aale T most d locality —the Ferdinand Wies rostdence, N 8. §th street. All modern convenlences, bara, ete. Day & loss, agents Irable No. 119 improved farm n for sulo at $1,000.0 T velow its value, Johnston & Van Patte; ur house? 1f s call at Do YOU want to rent Etate Co., 21 Brondway. the Mayno Real iosper county, N property 1u Counell state Co., 021 Brondway. ‘lfl’ Bexan Bl Ny e Ertac o, S b CREA cliar for male; low The Mayne wanted near Councll Blu Ituntion s saleslndy in dry goods v Uy @ lady of experionce. Address lown brance; idor Blufls and puy cu The Mayne Koal Estate Co., G2I Bronaway. Vs Dye C. A. GOHO_EDSACK, Proprietor. i HEAEY Dyeing, Cleaning and Refinishing OI' GOODs OF EVERY Ave. A and 26th St. Omaha office: 15 Council Bluffs office and works, cor. for cireulars and price list. DESCRIPTION, Telephono 310. Send 21 Farnam Tel. 1521, STEAM DYE WORKS A1l kinds of Dyolng and Cloaning dono In the highost style of the art. Fadod and stained fubrics made : us good now. Work promptly an1_deliverod parts of the country. * Sond for vrice iist. C. A. MACHAN, Proprietor, Brcadway, near Northe wontorn, Depot, Telephone 322, SOME GREAT BARGAINS EVANS HOT WEATHER SALE. 'LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Ifyou want Shoes this is your time and Evans' is the place. For ten days, commencing FRIDAY, JUNE 16, EVANS ’ e WITLT, $4.00 AND $5.00 SHOES FOR $2.50. ERBLL m These are Plain Tos, Lac2 and Button Shoes that are all right and will go quick at ths price. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? MISSES' TAN SHOES, SIZES 11 T0 2, FOR $1.00, If you NOT MANY OF THESE LEFT, MISSES' TAN SHOES, 9 TO 11, These bargains you will have to see to a 76¢. CHEAP OXFORDS. want cheaper Ozfo REMEMBER THE PLACE EVANS NEW STORE, 28 Main and 28 Pearl Stregts. ppreciate, To clear up the stock of Ladies’ Low Shoes and Slipp2rs we will sell $4.00, $8.80 and $8.25 Shoes for $2.78; $2.78, $2.80 and $2.28 Shoes for $1.78. These are all new and latest style, $ you can get them at prices that are sure to please you,