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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL RLUF OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET Tellvered by aurrier to any partof the city | LW TILTON < M pioN e | BnstnsseOMee.. .. ... No43 wELECHONES | RINEERRON®:. No.23 MINCOR MENTION, Boston Store, 10-day sulo China fired daily by Ollie Cook At W. W, Chapman's, 101 Fourth street, Ladies, plense sond _at_once huilding il fancy work, fruits nated to W. C. A. fair The Rebekah Relief with Mrs. M. L. Kirkland, 111 purth stree this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All Rebekahs | are invited The city clerk has been instructed to n tise for b and Povin avenues and putting in o sewer on Tenth avenu Council Bluffs subscribers of Tnre Ber can obtain the art portfolios of World's fair views by inging their coupons and their dimes to the Blufls offic ntiff in the case of Kunico and an Ross against 1. A. Boren r the defendant’s child has new trial Regular meetinz of Mizpah temple N at Castle hall at 8 o'clock this evening Members are requested to be prosent, as the ess of importa el Forbew will have a preliminary Ill\“h\llllll next Saturday before Justi on the arge of forg veral notes ing nearly 8150 in value, Utile Dulci socioty of St. John's hish 1 1 church will give a cambric sociable Thursday evening at the ve of Miss Kate Kahle. 1030 Fourth avenue, The annual meeting of the st Baptist church Sunday school for the e officers will be held at the church 'l evening, December 7, at attendance is desired. A Rocl Island engine jumped the ty ng- hursday 0o'clock. A full was nece but the damage was slight A barn located in the rear of I avenue caught fire last night at The premises were un is supposed to have been of incendiary origin. The damage was slight Treasurer Reed completed the sal property for unpaid taxe: poon. ‘Throughout the bidding was lively and at the close almost ever) erty that was put up had been taken John Matthai, one of the dist Jurors, was taken sick yest eleven jurocs in the box. fHarvey Washington, who was shot by William* Brown, has agrecd to be hcre to- morrow morning when Brown's case comes up in police court to apvear agawst his asspilant. He s in bad shave, but will be well enough to make the trip. St Paul's guild was enter Wiliow avenue. Miss Bennett was as in egtortaining by Miss Elsio Butts., Mi Anna Bowman, Mrs. D. W. Bushueli, ) Catioon and Mrs. A. W. Cassady. A frel thrown from the yards Mon. f0tg a ueighbor tach he track by 1 to it was piled up on top of the loc which was consider bl\ damaged b the rough treatment it r Eliza Fink died at morning after a four weeks illness, years. The funeral will take pi Fow afternoon ut dence. 127 South I Su ofticiating. Th Ue.ied in Walnut il cemotes Anna iv 10 o I(nk vesterday © 100 ) o'clock from the re street, Rev. G, will come off on Friday in the dist L. B. Cousins, who was supposed to h 101t his head along with al! the other spe yolice oficers s ber at the time the m announcement with refer The new calendar just i cll Bluffs Tnsurance comj ho spot now oceupied by crotury, J. Q. Anderson, as it appe 1846, Several picturesque looking s oceupy the foreground, while i the their straggling tepees, this picture there is another of the son residence, showing all the chaug the last forty-five years have broug A. C. Harding, has u bill of £10 ag: city for the use of a building for urposes on the occasion of tlie Ia . W. Clutterbuck was occupying ing as Harding’s ten; aiter clection ho p nder- ele entitled to the money, and the mutter I been referred to the night, The Boston Store pen every evening until after the Hofd holidays. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs, Ta. W. E. Chawmnbers' new dancing hall in the Shugart block will be open by De- cember 10 for the use of the public for parties and social functions generally. Any music desired can also be arranged Full information can be had from the elovator man at the Pearl street entrance, or by addressing W. E. Chani- bers, corner Seventoenth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Dancing classes every Wednesday. Full elevator service fur- for nished for all patron: PEPNONAL PARAGH "HS. Mrs. H. H. Field, wifc of the justice, is seriously ill. Deputy City Marshal John Barhyte is con- fined to his bed by serious iliness. Murs. Lon Coulter of Kaunsas Cit) in response to a telegram announc 1rie ~ Prof. H. W, Sawye ) Arain, George Evans, who spent Thank with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F has returned o lowa Ci work ut the State university, Miss Mary Paschel loft yesterday for Hartington, Neb., having received o tole- gram announcing the serious illuess of ner sister. Rumor has it that a popular young man connected with one of the offices in the county court house is soon to be married, as one of the indirect results of the lute el tion. No election bet, however, bas any- thing to do with bringing the allisuce about. aco ‘Episcopal eharch has gone to Sioux City to attend the Episcopal council. From there he will go to 5t. Paul, where he will weet his wife. The latter hus been visiting friends in Minne- but will return with Rector J. E. Simpson of sota for some time him after a few da, Woman's Christian association fair opens today at the Eiseman building. Dinuer and supper served by the Con- gregationul luflqs 25 cents a weal. Ten carloads of pouitry wanted. High- sst cash price paid. John Dunn, 410 Upper Broadway. George S. Davis, presoription druggist. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap of the b bought epecal NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 J. 8 Willard in Trouble with Uncle Sam Over Writing o Lotter. HI5 STYLE I3 NOT UP TO THE STANDARD In Order to Vent a Grudge at a Young Lady Tle Sent Hng Ana Ob. reene Lnuguage. ning in charge of a deputy sociation will meet | She ie in the d Is for grading Fourteenth | arose between them and soothe his wouud v writing her connscled the | ut the same time Commissioner . who gave Willard a preliminary 0 nd of €400 as se 3 reh term of court. comparativo favorahle eriticism on all sid ment of premiums received paid for the first eleven months of each idence | vear since 1889 ction of n the yards and was thrown almost at right angles with tho trask, Considerable trouble sury toget it back into position, This not only healthful growth of th these years, but it shows the chas of the risks it company during tehful care ompany that guarantees upicd and the firo ompt puyment of losses. Where Did You Get that New Sait? Is a question often had theiv elothi dyed at the Twin City you have not tried th your earliest dye works is loeated at the worner of sked of peop or dresses cleaned or of sterday fore- piece of prop- u'.\.uu-imum do convenience, Y court ¢ morning and was unabie to atteno court. By agree- ment of the attorneys the trial of the suit of Smythe agaiust Stout went on with only Telephone number, ) ‘arnam street, called for and delivered. M ephone, A large stoc shrubbery for salo tail, at greatly reduced pri k of fine potted pl ined yesterday | ter nurseries, afternoon at the homo of Miss Bennett on 1sted Hurvison street, ¢ , Merriam block. schoolmaster, R. A. hall, Domestic soap is s the nost. Oticers of St. kht engine on the Wabash road was broken rail in ay afternoon and was dumped ig gutter. A box ecar at- Alban's Lodze, Knights of Pythias beld a meeting Mond: which the following officers were elected for Chancellor commander, vice chancellor commander, E, Georgo M. Keller; master the ensuing John S. Pool wged 71 ister orpmm.uc., w. I mains will be Zivschling s sulng the Omaha & Council Biuffs Bridge company for 81,500 dumages. She was a passengcr on the motor train that wis wrecked on the bridge a year ago, resulting fn_the death of two people and seriously injuring several others, among them Miss Zirschling. The trial L court. Try the Council Blufis Sugar Corn, "The best in the marke Absolutely nochem corn white, y gweet, clean and wholesome. als nsed to bleach al ms to have been more lucky than his brothers. He is the only one of the Jot who is stillon the force, and the report that he was let out was the result of the confusion that reigned in the council cham- yor made his nce’ Lo the others. ued by the Coun- ny Is something rather unique. It bears a represeatation of the home of the red in ages, Are As 2 companion to Como to the man_building today and take chicken pie dinner and supper with the Congregational ladies. For neat job printing, prompt delivery and lowest prices go to Bryor Bros., Beo Domestic soan . D. King & Co Miss Minnie Be of her friends last Mon iined a number s that s Sarah Holme: nst the egistration tion. build- it, and immediately ented o Dill for tho rental, and it was allowed by the council. “The question now is, which of the two is and May O'Neill;” Messrs. 1oy Waugh, Jay bane, Frank W ¢ and Winifred Moon, Tadies, if you desire absolute peace in kitchen” ask your g fmayr & Co.’s Fancy Trade mark—Blue Roost The last chance tor a Round Oak this \ and can’t get any They won't last over ten days. v Radiant Homes left at & Cole’s, Main street, $. M. Williamson still seils the Stan- dard and Domestic at 106 South Main strect, and has not’ removed to Broad- way, as has been reported. city attorney, who will Patent flour. make a report at the meeting next T'uesday ) Schoolmastor,” Sellers’ drug s Have you seen the new gas heaters at the Gas company’s off At & meeting of Bluff City Typographical union held last Sunday the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president: D. W. Foster, vice presi- Thomas, treasure arms; J. M. . sergeant-at- Ask your gro 5. Baird, Lawver, here g tho 1f.Soandoae 1o, 8 Lologram Auaonolng e ip Runger Kelieves the Alllance, The United States Licutenant Longenecker manding, left Mare Island today, bound , to relieve the United States The Ranger uperintendent of the smabip Ranget, rlly schools, has recovered from his recent re illness and is able to be at Lis duties steamship Alliance. board six month's stores for The latter vessel, the Alliance. the arrival of the Ranger, will proceed fo Callao and thence to the Atlantic coas e —-—— George J. Gould Sued, Zella Nicholas, an 18- action against George J. Gould in the superior court to re- cover damages for $40,000 on the technical charge of having seized a check for that amount which he had give It does not appe: 110 possession of the check e sseugers Hurt. —A collision ocourred tonight on the Warren and Niles strect rail- 'wo cars running at o high rate of speed came together at the foot of & long grade, and Mrs. Joseph Va aud two other iving vans, y 10 resume his New Youk, Dec year-old girl, her and refused how she came rott of Warren WOILGD PASSOURETS Were seri- ously and probably fatally injured. DeWitv's Little L Little pills for great ills: Early Risers. e ides to the Question, Indianapolis Journal: *The demoral- ization prought about by this said the tall man with the Why, it isa THE OMATIA_ DAILY REE: games in the east actually up the tick admission and | ted in them. “Well, what if they qids" answered | the fat man w big diamond. “Why shouldn't the be gettin' a business education at th samo time they arc monkeying with all that Greek and French and pianner playing and such rot? ‘'Cell me that, now.” BRAZIL'S CIVIL WAR [CONTISUED FIROM FIRET PAGE. | ter the steamship Bothuia in order to convey troops to India Effects of (he Stamp Daties, Benrris, Dec. 5. —Dur the stamp duties in the Reichs Riedel, Bavarian minister of th and Count Posadowsky. imperial secretary of state, contended that it was pre today Dr. treasnr unfavorable effects of the ) dy the bourse had been greatly exazgor Herr Richter attacked tiie bill, ¢ it might lead to reprisals abroad German securities, During the committec’s di Roumanian treaty Herr Hap servativ plained that schall, th n foreig declined 1o gi s of the negotiations for a comn aty with Russia. Herr Hamm: said the committeo cretein, con Baron von Marschall et clined to take lessons in par was then dropped. Bt Loxnos, De tinancial artic Iy o Uiea it losses of the Bank of with the Winchester House which came to grief, and the irv Cashier May, but it appear will be £300,000, inside estimates say not mor This includes the loss b, tion with the Murrictas American and Mexic realizable b, ful. The article conclude maximum loss will be & mere flea bite, eulapitie that the and than & the v ansac Took Rel o o Brinsh Ship. Liya, Dec lie legation of Ecuador well as the consulates of that republic and at Callzo, have been closed ister of Ecuador,as well as the ¢ the British ship Hyacin dor mow in Peru ha Citize: frontier of K mitted to arbitration. South Pacific Piracy Case. Brest, Dec. 5.—A naval court mar! case.” 'wo brothers named Roriquo mutiny and piracy. confined to a forn Joseph Roriquo. Won't Vote Mone political parties the government will but little beyond the amount of money tually required to cove nec itated by the new army bill, Lobengula W ants Confer. Loxnoy, Dee from Capetown say reports that King Lobengula has asking that the forces under Major and discuss vhe position of affairs. M tion of Lobengul Killing that Pans, Dec. Baron de Rahdan, a Rus; Kastensklold of the Danish army Baron de Rahdan being acquitted. tensklols his wife hof Deuth of the Ma TLoxpoN, Dec uts de Ruis. Marquis de | Breton suggested Daude ‘The marquis 3 e five ward sen D RomE, Dec clined 10 at ig. Guic try of fi Minister ance in the interim. audienc to the poi istry. to be pur Rio Grunde XKebels Gainlog. Grande do Sul continue to gain ground. banking institutions Thanks for the Kainer's Escape. Beniiy, Dec him, and the ecclesiasts th pire huve been holding se; purpose. Si4 Cause of Prot, Tynduli’s Death, Loxnox, Dee, overdose of chloral. To Isnue u Lown. Buenos Avkes, Dec. a Tomn of §:50,000,000 to consol debt is being conside ng and ed to his bed for some day il s Royal Co empt, said Queen Liliu—etc, “Whav does your majesty desire L] nbuul me' they will make my hair eurl.” S0 am I, your majesty.” filled. I will use them for curl-paper — Wild s in Delaware. old, settled countr brothers g in the Delaware riv th off the isiand. i notorious fact that the students at one efforts to have the post maiutained. ‘lnn 0F TH3 l\\n JAILED Many Sionx City Gd#iWérs Arrested and Their Property Qonfiscated, WERE. RAIDED First Time in Years the Distucbed in that Past of Tow Gontry Mave Teon Tools Captared. Telogram to @ the discussion of fibdt time in soveral tonight and fully $10.000 worth of tools con Many tndict Special o Tie Bee. ) uesion of the ained uneaviabie noto before the grand jury in the Judge Sairas opened wyes humblo boginning developed an amazing busines were omployed arge vault stored i von Mar- ary, had information relating to the consideration at the hands of the ministers, in his ofoe, ted that he de- mentary con- duet from Herr Hammerstein, The matter excited tho s suspicion of the de- ~The Daily News in its says: There is very little toadd to the rumors with regard to the gland in connection companies Minneapolis, He stated his mis en, who rec to exploroe the ofice asked to see the private vi ing the vault Van 1 and took therefrom a box which he said con tained his pr uven entered ome ),000. nd the South truggle with Van L ncompany, the amount L Waito then wired to ant_and a deputy ma d to come to Dubuguc that even the information, euven with chay ing illogal fecs o the examining ¢ ccepting bribes, ere and the min- nsul of that republicat Lima,have taken rofuge on board of Ecua- > boen placed under German protection. The delimitation of the or and Peru will be sub- made no defenso and United States Com- ach, which thoy furnished. Meanwhile Waite give up the keys to Van in which he claims to have idence enough to justify Adictments by the grand jury. Leuven procured o writ of replevin in the i Goodenough 4 with the box procecdings were Suosequently also th ds at Cresco Leuven's box, al opened here today for the trial of what is known as the “South Pacifiic piracy nd a man named Mirey are charged with I'he hearing today was reading of the charges against the mutineers. They are charged with murdering the crew of the schooner escaped to Minnesol subsequentl, rament expects this grand jury to return many indictments in 1be defended by Senator John Day Smith of Minneapolis. cnt has subpeenaed 150 wit- Van Leuven nesses in the Towa Shorthorn Beruiy, Dee. 5.-The various political b », Jowa State Shorthorn u session here. L Johunston of Humboldt An address of parties are holding meetings daily to con- sider the financial proposals of the govern- ment us submitted to the Reichstag. Judg- ing from the present temper of the various ur cailed the mecting Lo order. welcome was_ delivered by which Hon, ieli Shechun of ¢ tary C. Wharton of fent paper by H. D. Pa care und feed d of shortha ‘The second paper r the expenditures winning hel state fair this “How We Handle Our €alves,” and Dunu of Waubeck. continue until Fine Stock Breeders ussoc ino Breeders and the Sheep i convene here, President Shee- han and Secretary - Franklin_are already ens of Corning will give a ban: i guests ab tire Hotel Bacon Fri- day evening. te for the Veterena® M Special Telegram to Soldiers and Sai dispatch to the Tunes Major Gold-Adams itten 'orbes be withdrawn in order that he may come ajor *Gold-Adams has doubts of the good intene The mecting will tion, the Towa 5.—The scninxon'\l trial of n ofticer, who was charged with the murder of Lieutenant cluded yesterday at Riom in_Puy-de-Dome, Richardson of Davenport presiding, in The work of in an informal vork were then and after consideration the contract \\aal ,lo \'l)ricklor & The granite to be used is from the absence Baron de Rahdan killed Licutenant Kas- Slermont-Ferrand to protect —A dispateh to the Times from Paris announces the death of the is, whose disastrous attempt to found a Catnolic loyalist colony at Port “Port Parason.” enced Lo ut for obtaining money onu'n:ls for the art work were de- As yetno site monument hus N although the legislative act secified the old sver, were found too small for pose of the monument proposed. b ter will probably remain_ undetermined until meets in January. A the legislatur iardini has de- | :pu the porufolio of minister of and Sig. Vacchell will therefore take 1l Telegram filed bofore the superior court a petition of John Hall in which she alleges that the city council and mayor have ensered into a_conspiracy to pay warrants i was brought anardelli had a_further with the king_tonight with regard rd | intervention by Mrs. y the new min- BuEN0s Avies, Dee, 5.—Advices have been received here that the insurgents in Rio " which were to ernoon in which five different puruics ggregating about $15,00) attorhey l\sk\*d about h\ suits against the. for three duys time to reply. Chis is the culmination have threatened the aity for is in debt beyond the iimit oa by Tow and is now speading mowe than its revenue, 'he case will probably be fought in the court, as both sidcs are wealthy Minister of Finance Terry proposes to res duce to 4 par cent the tax on the profits of —Special thanks have been offered in all vhe Berlin churches for the emperor's escape from the plot to assassinate ughout the em- ces for a similar nd determined. Cednr Rapida' Squabble. Cepanr Rarivs, la,, Dac. gram to Tue Bek. contesting the ing an application to Judge Grifin for bench arrest of the mayor, as- ~[Special Tele- The attorneys for those U are prepar- The inquest held upon the remaius of Prof. Tyndall has resulted in a verdict to the effect that he died from aun new assessu warrants for the sessor und members of the ¢ last night made th new assessment, violaving the injunction. is filed the judge must issue the wa In that case the parties are brought before him and the heaving takes the form of an iry into what the tax levy for 1803 on the ¢ contempt of court in A project to issue date she floating 1 by the government. e and council If the judge adheres to his re- terday the parties will proba- They will simply have 10 show that they approved regulurly pre- pared assessor's books and lists and they are not enjoined from doing that. Dec. 5.—The king of Wurtemburg is saffering from infiuenza and has been con- bly be discharged. Washington Star: “Come hither,’ A an lowa Juror. b, —[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee | —Judge Hindman in the district court today flued Juror A. Speriek $10 and discharged him from the panel for drinking un occasional glass of beer while cn ‘The Jjuror admitted di glasses of beer during the week. 'Lie charge that Mayor Grange: 1o iufluence damage suit of Kline aganst the Ln.y was not sustained. fown Town Badly scorched, Dec. 5.—Fire broke out in Hogle Bros, stord at:Mount Vernon this morning and as the town s without fire pro- tection it looked as if' the whole business was doomed, igade, however, stopped the progress of the flames after Hogle Bros. and J. 8. Smith's store had been consumed. The loss wili aggre- Foxt Dovae, “Have you any of those mean editor- ials prlnu-d by tk o United States news- lg them hither. T am told that “I will see that the prophecy is ful- a N JEDAK RAPIDS, Few people would imagine that such a | CrPAR Havis, Ta., thing as wild horse could be found in.an v like Delaware, but a recent lawsuit brings out the fact that there are such there. It seems that twenty-one years ago the Wistar © two ponies to a Mr, Black t0 be cared for in pasture on an island . They have been ¢ ever since, and have multiplied until there are now seventy-two of them, all unbroken, and they are so wild that it is dangerous to come near them. Black’s widow has-sued the Wistars for the care of the horses, und got a judg- ment for over 5,000, much more than anyvody will give for ‘the horses. The Wistars refuse to pay or take their stock Buraed to Death, b.—fire destroyed BunLinaroy, Ia., Dee, the large stock barn of Nat Bruen near this city and burned thirteen valuable horses and & large quantity of other prop- erty. Among }he horses burned were: $2.000; Sam or Ratolin, held at §2,700. is thought the fire was started by tramps. Threatened to Crestox, Ia., De $5,000; Shell- 9 $2,500, and S Wit Murder. {Special Telegram to Tue Bee. | —Late this afternoon Detective Rbioehart bhad warr: It hus been determined by the War de- partment to abandon the barracks at Boise, Idaho. The post was established io 1563, uts issued for the ar- visitad the depot at that plac a several persons in tho depot awaiting the arrival of a irain. e has not yet veen arrested. Luzerns Robbers " Vintox, In., Dec. 5, —~The Luzerne robbers waore eafely landed in the county Jail in this ast night. Two detectives guarded LSH PRESS, ISE Or TH Cleveland 1 nded to the Skies by All the don Jow: Loxpos, Dee. 5. —The Globe this afternoon, referring to President Cleveland's message. says: “Notoften has an American prost dent delivered so statesmanlike & m, 1t is s ous throughout, and reveals that the president has a strong mind with a definite policy. He risks giving offense to the aamirers of sproead-eagleism by repudi ating a breach of international etiquette In ref. to Admiral Stanton's salute of the fi ing from a rebol war ship in Rio do Ji and the admiral’s recall, the Globe says Thi amende to Brazil was followed by very friendly allusions to Great Britain, much to the distaste of the Irish Americans, while further o still smarter rebuff was administered to that-section by the announcement that President Cleveland had resolved to re-cstablish the status quo in Hawail. That may prove wmore difficult, perhaps, than ke seems to consider, but he deserves groat eredit all tne same for refus- ing to sanction unnexationist procecdings, which undoubtedly went in the tecthof treaty obliga Wiiing Us Success, “His resolve Lo do what he can to carry forward the Nicaragua canal under dis- tinetly American auspices is perfectly le tmate. If our enterprising cousins like to spend money that ws they re perfectly cntitled to doso. England can well afford h them success, Our commer ts would not suffer, buv ver i the contravy, were a short cut to the Pacific pro sided instead of o long voyage around the Horn, Of course, the situation would b wholly different were the United Sta Lo res ‘rve the canal to the exclusive use of Americ n shipping. But the president guarantees that the canal would be equally oben 1o the ships of all nations, “IThe Globe also remarks that a mattel deserving the attention of the world is that a deficit of £5,000,000 or £6,000,000 looms in tributes this fact to an inflated to the McKinley bill and to silver ," the be continues, ‘‘the ns will casily be able to_bear this additional burden does not require proof; but it will strengthen the causeof protec- Mr. Clevelana is happily courageous cing the difiicultios and it “he is avle to ive effect to lis statesmanlike scheme tho United States will be on the -high road to free trade Frank and Honest. | Mall Gazette hails the president’s message as a good departure, saying: “Pres- ident Cleveland’s frank, honest statement regarding Hawaii may well cause ex-Presi- dent Harrison to hidé his head in order to hide his blushes. 1t is evident thau Mr. veland, like most American politicians, till hankers after bimetallism. — He shows to the best advantage when talking of the taviff, and practically announces his faith in the principles of free trade. But the battle begun, to e McKinley back and his ta The in force would be a disaster to the United States and to the world. The St. James' G President Cleveiand’s tone toward foreign states con- sts agreeably w adopted by The pape nml ser nuulu Whether the unlucky lulu will be any better off fov the pre Qisuvowal of Minister Ste aud hi is an inquiry which nced not be pur: “The most_remarkable passages of the mes: sage ure those devoted to the tariff and financial posivion.” 'The St. James’ Gazette applauds President Cleveland’s courage. HE WAS BRAVE, Aund in Moments of Danger I Bratal Burginrs, The Brownsmiths have not been mar- ried long: they live in a suburban town in the Queen Anne house to which they are in the habit of inviting their friends from the eity, apparently for the pur- pose of telling them how well the trains 1 and that they intend to c all their own vegetables next year, Mr. Brownsmith is also in the habit of telling his indmate friends just what he would do in case he shouid discover a burglar ou his premises, and his wifo has been known timidly to express the hope that Henry would confine himself in such a case to inflicting merely moderate injuries upon the would-be marauder. The other night, says the Chicago Tribune, she was aroused by sounds pro- ceeding from the lower “part of the The long expected burglars had vod! Her husband was slecping the of the suburbanite by her side, and shock him. whispering tragically in his car: “Henry, Henry, I hear some cne moving about down stairs!” “‘Um-hm, “Henry, Henry, wake up, we will be murdered in our b.d The response was a murmur in which the only articulate words were, “‘the cat.” 1 No Fear of 0, it isn't th t. O, why did I ever leave my comfortable home, wheve there were burglar alarms at every ndow, and come out here to be mur- dered in my bed?” To which Mr. Brownsmith, nettled and wide awake, made reply in sarcasti tones: ‘‘But, my dear, you are not mur- dered yet; when youare it will be time to complain.” “This is no time for joking, Henry Brownsmith,” retortel his wife, “and I thought you intended to steal down and surprise any burglars who entered the house, overwhelm them and march them to the station house.” But Henry displayed a singular caution not in keeping with his words, “You sce,” he explained, *we don' & IB THE BEST, I Special Noticas: COUNDIL BLIFFY [MOR SALE-A c: d doing a good, mplete bottling works, In £091 aying business. Good salling. “Address G 23, Bee o3y DS YOU kuow that Day & Hess nave woms eholce burgalus in Tultand garden land neir his elty? A lSTRACTS “and loans Farm and elty proparty hiousss 354 soki"Vusey 4 Thoinde” Conca Blufin FANTED Places for boye 4 for room aud board while attending coll Address W. §. Paulson BAGE removed, cosspools. nod. Ed Burke, wt Taylor's gro roadway Fo kex Levin, and barn.~ Apply at off crett. ANTED-To some timo | know how many may be down there, and threatened o kil theagent and | left it on the librar vith a groan, o bill is with A . Besides, you onghtn't to . Henry, how can vou be so cruel? them off?" “Allin good time, to move cantiously i ¢ life insurance |u\||1\ l do not fear death mysel iy you ‘..~mn|.~~- v has run out. o iden of leaving y “Oh, Henry, perhaps it is only wind ‘No, I um sure that it is burglars, 1 will o bodly 1 am killed you will n that abominable cousin of yours Never mind about with alacrity. vare killed you would have to wear come along? At this Henvy, denly he sprang out on the lloor, crying: 1 did leavo it on the parlor mantel- pieco after L wound it up. i an outrage: o down and for his clothes. At this his wife began to weep wildly: that watch 'l Here he began asearch there he is, coming upsta footstep was heard coming up t! Brownsmith rapidly got bo- Lind her husband. rather shaky |'(~;»Hml a (:\mivli:n' jured tone, told me—th’ quarters of an lm\u got all about so0 1 wanted to o into town and do some shopping and o have break- continue to use such l-mnuuuu 1 bhull cortainly go home to mamma! train, 5ol told the girl our s hh‘lll MLI.\ lhu u lhuren »\cxtl\m‘«s nf- How can you cxp«'t any ln,mug benefit from such things ¢ The nearest to Natur y is with Dr. Pierce ant Peliets. In every derange- ment of the liver, stomach and bowels—Sick and Bilious Head- Constipation, i promptly reliove aud peria- nently cure. ; jon afterward. regulate the eyste: S Arecoatod. Pellet 1s a —threo for a cathartic. y're the smallest, tho easios and the cheapest pill you can b guaranteed to give monoy is returned. good you g(l'! You pay nuly for the With tricky ones, something elso that pa probably be offered as ust as good,” aps it s, for them ; but'it can't be, for you. own to need leugthy advertiso- ments—Dr. Bago's Catarrh Romedy. 50 cents. stock Mack- nd private pric Felt Boots, Send for price list, No goods at retail. ZACHARY T. LINDSEY, OMAHA, NEB. MANHUUD_RESTGREDJ.}}T.%?E':?;?‘" % DAVOL M L1110 Farnam ] NEW DYES FOR COTTON. BEAUTIFUL AND BRIL THAT DU TANT COLOKS NOT FADE, i Sclentific Discoverios that Lighten Labora A Weaver's Exporience In D, Onre pets whero the Color Stays s f:ight ae When New. Those economical women who have Tearned how oasy it is to save money by home-dyeing, havo often complained be cause there wore not fastand non-fading dyes for cotton goods. Within the last fow been ut work, and the results are the fast diamond dyes for cotton,—turkey red, pink, purple, orange, olive green, hrown, ete. Theso dyes make colors fast that even washing in strong s suds will not start them, If a woman is sure to got the fast dinmond dyes for cotton, when she wants to dye cotton, she will bo able to dye absolutely fast, non-fadin lors that will stay until the goods are worn out A practical dyer, writing In the Woas vors' Herald, siys, I used to dye with roots and s but after ull my work, (and it was a tedious job ) I was not sat- isfied, for the colors were homely and often faded. At last 1 commenced to use diamond dyes, and the process is eo «imple and cnsy that the work 1s a pleasure. [ have usod varpots made of rags dyed with diamond dyes three yeurs, and the colors are still as bright us whon new. Many of the diamond dye fast cotton colors are so superior to ovher dyestufls that they are used by dyers’ everys where, even in the big mills and the large dye houses, Imitutors of these uv'mhh-d,m nnw cuimed that their cotton dyes “just as good,” but prac- tical vrove l: :3 di mond is the only kind that mukes colors which soap will nos wash out or sunlight fade. The diamond dyes come in neavly lifty different colors, for silk, wool, and cots ton, and will dye anything, from a pair of stockings to a dress or cloak. voars scionco hna r oo e —— IRetreat FOR THER - Insane in churge of the Sistars of Meroy. <ol and over.ovidinz the clty of Couneil Tho spacions grounds, its high location and splendid vy, make It a wost pieasing retret for the wil ctod, A staft of em'nent physiciuns and a larze corps of exs lenced rurses minister to tho comforts of the patients. Epeclul cara given to lady pas tlents. TERMS MODEIRATE. For particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR, Frank Steast - Cyauil BlaTs, hHwy, Meyer Extra Quality 20, New Jerseys 20 and 12, - Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 Excelsiors 45 Straight. u plysictun, wiil oy oot all ner- o8t Mauiihaood, oo Bk rvous Debill s L0 Marr IRt i Drulin, Varicocelo aid s the liver, the kidneys and the urinary purities. ent are troubled with operation, 5,000 tos- does not i per- 1 testimontals, \diseo, Cal, For sile by well Blusts, lowa, Bales tight; draft light. Capacity; Construction; Durability—all the BEST. "v.mruif} Young mun 10 work about house Now isthe time to buy a hay press. The ciuizens of Boise will make strenuous | rest of Ed Carlin, a youug fellow uear Kent, Ia., for malicious mischief. Wi Saoumas l.suam. box 421, Councll Blifts, cash. COUNCIL BLUFP3 STEAMDYE WORKS A1l kinds ot Dyetng and Oleaning done in tho hizhest style of tho art. Laled anl stained fab 10 ook us good ay now, Work promptly done uni dellveral in ull purts of the country. * Sl for price iist. C. A. MACHAY, Propriotor, Broadway, near North wustorn depot. Telephone 2 A 12-Tons-a-Day Mchine at a 10-TonsaDay Price Our Warranty Goes with Each lchlnl. Press Is u 2-horse, ful! circle machine, openlog of any Contlitous Bajiny Double-8troke Press the World, 600 machines sold in the last 90 days. SANDWICH MANF'G. CO., COUNCIL BLUFF3