THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDS&SDAY , AUGUST 12 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. ISI'EAHL 8TKEBT. i Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City , H.V. . TILTON - MANAGER TELEPHONES * Business Ofllce , No. 43. Night Editor. No. 23. JJJAO/f JIKX'HOX , N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 20-1 Sapp bloclt. * If you want water In your yard or house fete Blxby's , UO'J Morrlam block. All members of General O. M. Dotlgo camj No. 2.7.1 , Sons of Veterans , nro requeued tc nifiel nt the hall this evening nt 8 o'clock foi business of Importance. Ladles of All Saint's mission will enter tain a lawn social this Wednesday evening nt the residence of Mrs. Hlghsmltt. , cornoi of Seventeenth street nnd Second avenue. Jennie Smith was lined S'J.OO In pollco tour : yesterday morning for vagrancy. S , B. Kim uorlln was found guilty of the larceny of i shovel from Samuel Dobson nnd was fined ? 3. The Spooncr remedy company , whlcl played to big audience ! , about a month ago has been engaged for another week's run commencing next Monday night nt thoBroau way theater. Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion , meets nt Knights of Pythias hall this oven- ing. All comrades aio requested to bo pres ent. Inspection of encampment by Inspcctot general from Crcston. The chairman of the commlttco nn enter- , .tnlnine.nl of lliu Woman's Relief corps , de sires to meet all members of the corps nl Grand Army hall Friday afternoon nt . ' o'clock to transact business of importance. The Ladles' Aid society of the Uerean Baptist church will itlvo a reception tomor row afternoon from U o'clock till 5 nt the res idence of Mrs. James McMillan , 1700 Nlntl nvenuc. KcfrL-shments will bo served. All are Invited. John Beochcr was arrested yesterday morning on an Information charging bin with the larceny of a hack license tag belong Ing to William Welch. Ho was given n hear ing boforn Judge McGee yesterday morning nnd was discharged , ho being able to prove bis title. The will of the late J. F. Brodbcck was filed for probate yesterday in district court It will bo brought up September S > for nn ex amination. By Its toims Emma E. Brodbcck wife of the deceased , Is appointed ex ecu to : nnd also receives the whole of his real ant port-mini property , The reunion of the twenty ninth Iowa in fantry is to bo held In Glcnwood , August 23. nnd preparations are being made by tbo mem bcr for a line time. There will bo aboul twenty In attendance from this city , nnd largo numbers from thccounties In the couth- - western part of the stato. The celebration will last two days. Ed Blumcnsteln nnd Ed Morgan were 'gven ! n bearing before Commissioner Huntoi of the United States court yesterday morn Ing on tbo charge of stealing a government skiff. They wcio bound over to await tiu action of the federal grand Jury nnd hide fault of ball they were taken to the Polli county jail for Keeping. "Evangelist" Sherwood's boy band wns In the city yesterday playing about the streets nnd gathering up 'what few stray shekels they could. It was reported that they had been brought by Sherwood to this side of the river in order to prevent any papers beinp served on him to compel him to give up any of his chargcs.-Thoy all went back to Omaha last evening. A party was given Monday night at Lake Manawa in honor of Miss Julia Officer , whc Is spending n vacation at homo after spend ing n year in Chicago. The following guests veropresent : Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlnton , Mr nnd Mrs. C. T. Ofllccr , the Misses Kate Ptisey , Janlo Baldwin , Besslo Stewart am : Julia Ofllcer , Messrs. J. E. F. McGe , W , P. Ofllcer , J. L. Paxton nnd C. W , Schwart/ , A highly onjoyublo time was had. Ned Mitchell , n eonductor on the motoi line , was the victim of an assault last Satur day evening by Charles Denny , who caught blm as ho was on bis car and administered r thrashing to him , accuclng blm at the same time of having insulted bis wife. An in formation < vns Illcd In Justice ) Hiimmor't court charging Denny with assault ana bat tery , and ho was arrested yesterday am taken before the justice. Ho entered n plea ol guilty , and was lined $5 and costs. Kcd UldlilK Hood's Kesciier. A very bountiful porfejrmanco under the above title will ho given at the Broad way theater on Friday nnd Satur day ovoninps , August H and 15 , with Saturday mntinco , for the honufit of 'Unity Guild. Forty children , rnngiiic from six to twelve years of nge , will he In the ohorus , till beautifully costumed , under the direction of Mrs. M. A. Kings- bury. Gasoline and oil ; cobs , , wood nnd conl : prompt delivery. L. G. Knotts , 27 Main ; telephone 203. _ Union Park races , Omaha nnd Coun cil BlulTs , September 8-11 , $ ( ! ,500 ; Oc tober 20-22 , $1,000. For programme * nddreBS Nat Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. Mrs. J. T. Boll has gona to Chicago to visit friends. Shu will bo absent several weens. Miss Cecilia Mulqueon has gene on n visit to friends In Sioux City and Hubbaril , Neb , Mrs. M E. A my and daughter , Miss Mnmln , have gene to Oakland , Cal. , to visit relatives. Miss Etta Maxwell has returned from a visit of n couple of weeks with friends In Atlantic. Miss Allio Boebo has , returned from n visit of several weeks In Now x'ork uud othei eastern cities. Ofllccr W. U. Kemp Is the first member of the pollco force to take his llvo days' vaca tion as allowed by the recent resolution of the city council. Ilo is spending a few days with his brother In Hazel Dell township. Colonel D. B. Dalloy , Major It. C. Hub- bard nnd Theodore Gulttar left for Oakland last evening to attend a meeting of old sol diers , nt which arrangements for the sol diers' reunion to bo hold In the east end ol the county seine tlmo during the month ol September will bo mado. The Epworth league will glva nn on- -tertniiiinoiit at the Fifth avenue Metho dist Episcopal church Thnrtiday oven- ing. Miss Lena Sims , the Amphion ciunrtotto nnd Prof. Ruttor will nsslst. A phonograph will bo exhibited. Icu cream served. \Vntor. Water from the Milwaukee artesian well , for drinking purposes , delivered ovorv morning to private families at a nominal rate. Address , Water , UKK olllco. _ Lost and l-oiind. The South Omntia rig that was stolen at Manawa last Saturday night 1ms been found. The horse turned up safe and sound in acorn field near the stockyards Sunday night. Yesterday morning n policeman , while look ing around In a Hold near the corner of Tea- tovtn street ntut Nineteenth avenue- , found the buggy , slightly battered up , but still In tlio ring. The property has been given to Its owner nnd the reward of $ - > 0 has been paid to the llnders. Tbo thief is still unknown , hut tbo polli-o nro on a hot trail and bopu to run him down In the course of n few days , The O. M. & St. P. ticket olllco has been removed from 506' Broadway into the elegant now quarters in the now Baldwin block , G Potirl street. Picnic at Manhattan bench. .Round trlu tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , oOo ; on sale at nowa Btiuuls at Alii- "ard and Murray hotels. Buy your furniture , cnrpots , sieves nnd household goods of Mandul ft Klein , Couuoll BlulTs. Prices very low ; freight prepaid to your city. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mrs. Oharles Denny Meets with Probably a Fatal Accident , HER HORSE BACKED DOWN ON HER. She \ \ nn CriiNhctl Between the Cni-rl- HKC ami lliu Curbstone anil Suf fered Severe Internal Injuries Mrs. Chnrlcs Denny mot with a serious accident yostcniny nftornoon in front of her residence nt llio corner of Avenue B and Thlrtucnth stroot. She wt\3 getting Into her Innrgy to drive her husband to Ills work nt tlio transfer wtmn tlio horse commenced to back. Mrs. Denny WHS crowded between the wheels nnd tlio box nml b.idly bruised. She wns then thrown to the wound uncl ono of the wheels passed over her boily. Slio was picked up mill carried Into the house where n physician attended her. She was found to ' bo'scriously Injured , ono of her ribs being broken. Last evening It wns feared that she had suffered Internal injuries , nnd that she was In a critical condition. Whether she will recover is yet a matter of uncertainty , but she is receiving the beat of attention and it I3 houed she may pull through. KIIH'I .lot ) Printing Or regular work for Omaha , or Council BlulTs parties , or anyone else , done promptly nnd properly at Pryors' Boo job olllcc , It ! Pearl street , Council BlulTs. Prices are always as low as is consistent With good work. IIiii'KlnrM atVorlc. . The Osdcn house bar room was entered bv burglars at an early hour yesterday morning , entrance being effected by forcing open the transom over n rear door. Tlio visitors went through everything In the room pretty thor oughly , nnd secured as booty about $ ( ! in cash , several hundred cigars , n lot of liquor , nnd some meat that was In the ice box. Two grips which had been left In care of the prop rietors , Thompson & Sullivan , were found lying on the lloor when tlio place was opened yesterday morning , with their locks broken and their contents scattered about the lloor. Nothing was missing however. There is no clue to the thieves. M. Vvoolman's ' Jewelry store , nt 233 Broad way , was burclarlzcd some tlmo durmgMon- diiy night or Tuesday morning , while the owner was at Colfax. Ho returned Monday night and nt OMCO saw that some ono had been through his store. Whoevir it was hnd failed to get into tlio safe , and had been con tent with what few things that had boon left In the show case. Two empty watch eases , a movement and a couple of breast ( ilns were all the missing nrtlclcs of any value. 'llio Catholic convent was uttered by burglars night before last. All the hoys to the front door were taken oy the visitors , who got in through nn open winnow , but nothing of value has been missed so far. Swanson music company , 335 Broad way. Itcport ol the Assignee. Assignee M. F. Kohrcr filed his report and Inventory last evening of the affairs of the Kiniball-Champ Investment company. Ac cording to the inventory the bills receivable amount to IOO,4 : > ; j.7f > , the assignee's valua tion of the same being $90,000. The follow ing arc among the more important items : Bills receivable , secured by first nnd second mortgages on real estate , mortgages on per sonal property , chattels nnd secured by other collateral anu book accounts , face value , 5 > iU- , 724.71 ; npprnlsed value , J10,5-J1.4r > : stocks In Pottawnttamie County Heal Estate Abstract company , Union Depot company nnd the Security Building and Loan association , face value , ? ir ,2'JJ ; appraised value , SlU-J4. i. Furniture and fixture's , cost , SIIK ! > 3.K ( ) ; ap praised value , $1,000. Ko.il estate Interest coupons past due , face , ? SUi.SU ( appraised vnlue , ) , 'IOO. Tax sale corlilicatcs , Iowa and Nebraska , ? 'taS7.01 ; appraised value , same. Sheriff's ' certitlcates , Iowa , $7i7.r ! > ( i ; ap praised value , foOO. Book accounts , $ ) , { > ! .DO ; appraised value , $ | ,2UO. In the list of real estate assets the Grand hotel Is valued at $185,000 , the Inoumuranco on It Is $91,500 , and the estimated equity of the ICunball-Chami ) investment company in It Is $ . ' 0,500 , or the costof Its erection less the incumbrancp. The vuluo of the Manhattan Is placed at $18.000 , but as the movt ngo on it is nearly tnat amount , the appraised value of the investment company's equity Is oniy 91. The assignee states that there are other assets which ho bus not yet been able to get hold of , from the fact that they are in tba hands of eastern bankers , where they have been put up as collateral for loans furnished patrons of the company. Fifty thousand dollars lars , he thinks , will cover this item. Go and see Mrs. Kingsbury , Red Riding Hfod ; Mr. Davis Wolf ; Mr. Fornokcs , Woodmnn ; Miss Anderson , Grandmother ; . Miss Jackson , Red Riding Hood's mother. C'lntiiiH Sim in Snnc. Mrs. Emma Breosco of Harrison county came to the front again yesterday with n potiton for n writ of habeas corpus , which she tiled in the superior court. She makes Sheriff J. D. Garrison of Harrison county , S. I. King , president of the board of Insanity , Dr. J. C. Wood , physician , A. B. Brcesee , liar husband , and the members of the board of supervisors dolendants In the suit. She alleges that she is not insane , but has been declared to bo so by the Insanity commis sioners , and has boon by them turned over to her husband , by whom she is now kfipt in custody , and may bo nnlorod Into conllno- meat nt any tlmo. Shu will bo brought be fore Judge McGee lu superior court August " 0 , when the case will bo clvon a hearing. Knrowoll nencdr. The friends of Edward Cogloy nro getting up a farewell testimonial concert for him in view of his leaving Council BlulTs for the cast , where lib has aa engagement with the "Little Nuggctt" company. The concert will bo given tomorrow evening In the Broadway theater , nnd a tine program Is Doing arranged to consist of selections by some of the best talent of Council DlulTs nnd Omaha. Among the performers will bo the Mandolin club , the Amphion quartette and Dalby's orchestra. Mr. Cogloy will appear In sqmo of his uow and original specialties which he has prepared - pared for use on the stage. Ho loaves next .Monday for Cincinnati , whoru ho will inret the companv and practice until September 1 , when the season opens. The ladles of the Trinity Methodist church , corner of Ninth avenue and Fourth street , will give a chicken pie social in the church parlors tomorrow , Thursday , evening. All are cordially invited. Forgot All About It. The statement made in yesterday's Ilir. : in the report of the mooting of the school board ntcht before last that D.V. . Bushnoll was the only stationer whose bid was sent In bo- fora the expiration of the tlmo llxed in the advertisement for scaled bids for handling school books Is disputed by Dell U. Morgan. Ho states that his bid wa In on the after noon of the last day , and as It was the low est , ho thinks ho should Imvo uoen awarded tbo contract. The statement madu in Tin ; Br.u came from two mmnbor * of the board , however , so that it was sup posed to bo correct. Mr. Morgan wont to the ofllco of Mr. Wells the president of the board yesterday and had a talk with him. lie found out that Wells MOST MliN AND WOMiiN sulTor nocdledsly. A disordered stomaeh , constipation , gout , rheumatism and kid ney disease can positively bo avoided by the careful use of the genuine Carlsbad Sprudol Suit. Dowaro of imitations , had taken his bid mid handed ll to ono ot hi ; clerks to bo filed atvay. It > vas filed awn ; with such n vengeance that ho had forgottcr all about it. Whether this will make nnji dlffercnco In the nnvertlslng for a second sol of bids Is not known , but It probaoly will not The board Inus already ordered a rcadvortlsc ment. Riid as thcro nro only two bidders , over with Morgan , It Is hoped that by civliit another chnnco moro bids may bo secured nnd the district thus bo saved some unnecessary sary expense. Dr9. Stewart & Pally , veterinary sur geons , -15 Fourth otrcut , Council Dlulls , In. ClinrKPtl wltli lll li\v y Itnliliury. John Orant , a well known contldonco mai and all around crook , was arrested nt 10 : o'cIocV last night at Goldstein's saloon 01 Broadw-y , Just west of Indian creek , on i charge of Highway robbery. The victim dli not glvo his name , but will llio an Informn tlun today. Or.uit has qulto a record as i criminal. Ho says ho U 1 ust out of tlio poll ttentlary. where ho served n four years' t'jrn for robbery. According to Depot Maste James McMillan of the transfer , iio was 1m plicated In n potty conllilenco came at tin transfer last week , In which n farmer fron Antclopa county , Neb , , was worked forfi 01 the dead brother-in-law dodgo. Ho Is i smooth looking customer and will prob.ibl ; spend another term behind the bars of th penitentiary. L'lunos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 03 ! Broadway. Suit Against Attorneys. C. V. Forties & Co. commenced a suit 1 district court yesterday to recover ? 1,00 which was placed in the hands of Wright JJ.iUlwln & Haldano as security for th coits In a suit in which the laltcr appearci for Forties & , Co. In the district court o I'ottawat'amio county In IbSS. A judijmen was rendered In favor of the plaintiffs , bu ltisclaimo.1 that Wright , Baldwin & Hal dane refuse to pay over tno thousand dollar which wns deposited with them , Drs. Woodmiry , dentists , 30 Peat- street , next to Grand hotel. Tolophom Ho. High grade work a , specialty I..ITKHT J-'ItOM UlllX.t. Cele.Mtliil Hou-dleH Still Continue tc IliriHH Aniericani. SAX Fuxxcf-co , Cal. , Aug. 11. Tin stnamer Oceanic arrivrd this ovonlne fron HonglConu' and Yokohoma. Advices fron lIongKongup to July 15 state that the llro of discontent Is still smouldering in Norm China. Occasional riots nro reported. The mission stations near Cantoi are said to Imvo been nttackci but no particulars were received. Two o the Wusch rioters have boon executed am their heads are hung up at Wusch as a warn Ing to other evil doors. A correspondent at Tioustlen writes under date of Juno 2'J thai all Is ijuiot Ilioro. A correspond jnt at T-donp Ivaniunder date of June 3" writes that the viceroy wrote to the ofllclals there thut tno residences of for r.iguors should bo searched to sue It' they had any babies' or dead people's bones about , The Presbyterian mission was searched bv an olllcial , while a crowd of excited na tlvcs waited outside. A mob bro.to into thi Catholic mission but they were put out b.i the occupants , Mr. Chalfant holding th < rioters at bay with his revolver The nu thorltios finally sent the military to the seem and soldiers were guarding the compound nl night. On July 4 news came by telegraph from the southern'part of the province of serious not Ing. n this section the Catholics have large property Interests , many line churches and c largo orphanage. Several of these have been destroyed by the mob. At Fuchu Fu rioters wrecked outhouses , entered the churches and priests' houses and sacked oveiythlng , but did not burn tbo building. The amount of damtigo done is not known. ItJ is said , the orphanage was not touched. Soldiers have been or dered out and patrol the streets at nignt cunrdlng Uomanlst property. The town Is now left without n gunboat nnd a feellnc ol uneasiness prevails. A telegram from Tlcntlou states that the French and British ministers in China have opened negotiations with Taunp ; Ll Yamen In regard to their claim for indemnity on ac count of the recent riots. The sura claimed is ir.00,000 ; . taels. Advices from Yokohama gives further par ticulars of the sinking of thosto.imorTamayo Maru end the drowning of : ' (1U ( passcngors. The Tam.ivo Maru and another steamer , the Mynshl Muru , were racing when the lattei steered across the Tamnyo's course and tin vessels collided. Tno Tatnayo sunk immedi ately and only about sixty paoplo , who wore on deck , were rescued. KECKXT AllMV OniKKt > > Changes of Importance lu the West ern .1 Hilary Service. WAsmxoro.v , Aug. 11. [ Special Tolegratr to TUB BIK.J : The following army orders were Issued today : Leave of absence for four months , to take elTect upon being re lieved from duty on the recruiting servlco.'ia granted First Lleutenadt Farr.ind Sayra , Eiuhth cavah-y. The leave of absence foi six months on surgeon's certificate granted First Lieutenant Euwin C. Bullock , Fourth , then second lieutenant , Seventh cavalry , February 14 , is extended two months on account of .sickness. Second Lieutenant Malvln Hill Barnum , Third eavalry , Is de tailed for the course of instruction nt the United States Infantry nnd cavalry school at Fort Loavenworth , Kan. , September , Ib'Ji. The leave of absence granted First Lieuten ant Harry L. Balloy , Twenty-llrst infnntrv , July 11 , is extended two months. Tlio ex tension of It-ftVQ of absence granted Second Lieutenant Charles G. Lyman , Second cav alry , July ! l , is further extende > d ono month , The leave of absence granted Llcutonant Col onel Cicorgo B , San ford , Ninth cavalry , May J.I , Is extended four mouths. CharlcHton Will Go to ( Mini. V.U.KJO , Cal , , Aug. 11. The Charleston has been ordered to Yokohama , and will loavu from this port August 18. She will go Into the dock at Mare Island and.bo given a new coat of paint. She Is ordered to Shang hai after touching at Yokohama , owintr to missionary troubles at points along the Yang-tse-Kiang river. The warahlj : Caya Is the only ship on these waters of service. Sea stores are being taken on the Charleston for the voyage and a full comple ment of men wont on board from the bar racks nnd reviewed the ship. Her engines worn to bo completely overhauled but this In postponed owing to the peremptory charac ter of the present orders. U nrktnlMho CINCINNATI , O. , Aug. II. The pollco of this city on telegraphic advice of olllcials nt Mid- dlesborough , ICy , , nrrostod Valentino D , Hito , ux-chlef of police ot MIddlrsboruugh , What ho Is wanted for at Middlcsborough has not been definitely stated. It has been ascertained hi-re , howtiver , that ho bioughl twenty-six Hungarians hero from whom hi collected f5 each on tits promise to secure them employment. When he arrived hero lu deserted them. I'loamiro Party Drowned. TOI.KIIO , O. , Aug. II. The yacht Nellie- with a pleasure party of four young men and six girls aboard were caught lu a sudden squall this afternoon In Maumoo bay. The girls crowded into the little- cabin to escape a wotting. When the squall strode the boat shecapsUod. . Three of the girls were extri cated from the cabin but the- three that re mained , Lena Sandbonr , Kllen Fculy and Clara Bourds , were drowned , AinrHoim WASIIISCITOX , Aug. 11. The fourth annual meeting of the American society of micro- scopists bewail ut 10 o'clock this morning lu the medical department of the Columbus un iversity. John S. Bulling ot the surgeon's ofilce , delivered an address of welcome. Or. Frank T , James , president ol the American society of lulcroscoplsts , delivered his annual address before thu .society thU evening , his subject being "Tho Microscopic ) investigation of Burns and Scorches on Textile- Fabrics , " AID EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. ' i ' 'Pop the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi- - U = = -y cal Diseases , Perfectly equipped with every facility , apparatus and remedy for the successful treatment of every form of disease requir ing medical or surgical treatment. MOST COMPLETELY ANTI-SEPTIC OPERATING ROOM , and best hospital accommodations in the west. Board and at tendance at reasonable rates. The business of the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , formerly conducted at 9th and Harney streets , by the late Dr. J. W. McMenamy , has been removed across the river to 26th street and Broadway Council Bluffs , la. , where every case and any and all con tracts , old or new , are receiving prompt and skillful attention "We refer by permission to patients we have cured. Write for circular on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Ca- tarrh.Bronchit ' - " Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and B oocl , and all surgical operations. Deformities of the Hifman Body , Brace Dept , BRACKS. TRUSSES , nnd all nmnner of surgical appliances , manufactured to order and a lit Rtiaru'itood. The brace department is under the charge of .f. P. Web be r , who was Dr. McMenumy's brace maker for years , and who is unreservedly recommended by the medical profession as boliiL'the best brace-maker in III United States. In this department we are especially successful. Our claims for superiority over all others are based upon the fact that this is the only medical establishment manufacturing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case , "We have three skilled instru ment makers in our employ , with improved machine ry , and have all the latest inventions , as well as our own patents and improvements , the result of twenty year's experience. 144 PAGE BOOK , Illustrated , Sent Free to" any Address DISEASES OF "WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Book on Diseases of Women Free. Only Reliable-Medical Institute making a Specialty of Private Diseases. Ar blood diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poibon removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons untvblo to visit us may bo treated at home by correspondence. All communications confidential. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , hoouroly packed , no marks to indicate con tenth or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case , and wo will send in plain wra'ppor 'oul BOOK TO MEN , FREE unou private , special or nervous diseases , Iinpotoncy , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocelo , with question list. Address ' MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE , 26th and Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. The entire address was'-taken ' up with an account of tho' trial in the spring of 18'JO of Charles F. Vnll , a .young business man of St. Louis for the murder of his wife and the part the microscope took therein. jr./c'T/o.v JT.V r/jx.is. Five Constitutional Aiii iiIiuonts Car ried by Ijiylit Mn.joriiy. The amendments to the constitution upon which the people voted today were llvo in number. The Hrst provides for registration of voters in cities of 10.000 inhabitants and over and rmpowers the legislature to make the changes in the ballot laws. The Aus tralian ballot system Is at the bottom of it. | The second authorizes the legislature to tnlco 1 per cent of the school fund and place it to the credit of the available school fund. The fact that tbo public schools of Toxns are not kcpbopon morotlmn four months In the year and the teachers are forced to wait for their pay Is at the bottom of this amendment. The third provides that the legal rate of In terest shall not be moro than 10 per cent per annum nnd in contracts where the rate Is not stated it shall bo 0 per cent. The farmer's alliance Is at the bottom of this The fourth gives moro extended facilities for adopting and enforcing the local prohi bition. The fifth provides for the creation of addi tional courts of civil and criir.imnl appeals. The polls closed at (1 ( p. m. idvlces from all parts of the state show that all of the amend ments have been carried. The Judiciary amendment would have been dofoaton but for the fact that many of the suffrages did not take the trouble to scratch. The vote was about one-fifth of the usual amount. Got Atv.iy with a Tlioumnul. TOLEDO , O , Aug. 11. George P. Fitz- meyer , city ngent for the largo wholesale tobacco and cigar llrm of Leland Smith & Co. , is a defaulter. Ho look his annual vaca tion last week , going with his wife to the Bad Eczema ! Hcnd ono Solid Sare. Itching Awful. Had to Tic Ills Hands ( o Cradle. Cure I uy CuUcuni. Our little boy broke out on lili liciul with n bad form of vczi'nm , when lie wns four months old. Wo ti loil three doctors , but they did not liolp him. Wo then ue I your tlirou Cunci'ltA llKMKim.M , nml nf. Uy ualnu thorn oloron ' 'wooks exactly iiccord- Inn' to cllcectloiu , ho 'l ' > it t" utoartlly Irn ? ? " ' unil uftor the , uiuof them fur nuven tiliintlin liU lii'inl was i | itlroly well. When wo I'Muii ' uaini ; It tils ho 11 ' "n " noltJ nero from 'tll ! ) "w" ' ' I'll ' ejro- "brbtti It wns ill jo all ovcrlili oura , luoit of lili fa.'D , iui'l ' munll pliuoi on Ultlorunt imrtinf Ills Utiilji Tliero uro nlxluun wi'C'kn thnt wn IKK ! ti ki'i ) , ' hU hnnili tlml l tlio cimllu llTr.l hdl I thiMii wluin-ho win tnkim up ; unl to kooiinil.tJiu tied on Ills lun li tn kuoi | bin tlnur nalli out of tlio ioroi , as 11' * niiull airmail It ho i'iinUl In nny wny vet hU hiuiH loom. Wo know your I unci'ltHKMDiiirrt ' , cjurc'.l . him. Wo fool itnfo In rtcotumt nillnu thjnilu others. UUO. II , ami JANK'fTA l ) UUIt ) . WoJstor , Inil. Cuticura Resolvent The new blond and skin purifier , and greatest of Humor Hi'ini'dli'H , ult ais\ the blond of a I Impurities nml poisonous uluinuiils , mill thus removes thocamo. while C'uncuiur the uioat ttUrn euro , nml CUTIUIMIA SOAP , an oxnnlHlto Bklnboiiulllor , clear the skin iinilHi'iilii anil te- btnro the hair Thus the ( . 'iniciWA KKMKDIKS curoo cry spoolcs of Itrliin ' , hum n. , > o ilv , pimply nloU'hy skin , a..nip and blood I-MI | ii.es , from plmpli's in H 'rofnlii , f nun Infanuy to ngi' , nhen thu best phvslelans full. Polil everywhere. 1'r'cp , ( JUTicintA.SOntHoAi1 , ItEsoi.vKNr : , * 1. 1'rcpurud by thu I'oiTmt UllUII & ClIKMIC M , L'nill'OIIATIDN , IlLStO.l. t < f"Scnil for "Uow toC'uioHlilu llhea ) fs"fll piicce , ftlltlustratloiiN , ami 10) ) lustlinonliila. 10 Hkln and Scalp pnrlllcd and ioiuitlllliii ; by furicuiiA bOAiAbioluttily pure PAINS AND WEAKNESSES : Of ftumloi Initnntlr lulluToil hy thut now vlevunt und lufnlllulu Antliluto to I'aln , ludiiiumatlon and Wcakuem , the Cull- cum AuH-1'ulti I'laiU-r. Grand Army of the llepubllo encampment at Detroit. She returned homo , leaving him to make , as she supposed the tour of the upper lakes. A day or two ago she received a let ter from htm mailed In Detroit , saying ho would never return. This led to nn Investi gation by the firm , which developed that ho had raado collections" for which ho did not account. This is not complete , but so far shows a deficit of 51.000. Shipping News. San Francisco Sailed , steamer Australia , Honolulu ; cleared , steamer City of Polcin , Yokohama and Hong Ivong. Now York Arrived , State of Nebraska from Glasgow. London Sighted , Lahn and Gnllort from Now York. Glasgow Arrived , Devonla from Now York. Quocnstown Arrived , Indiana from Phil adelphia. Honvy Knlluro In Vienna. VtKSN'A , Aug. 11. The Presso announces the failure of Morpurgo & Co. of Triust owing to disastrous speculations on the part of their clerk. The Paris Rothschilds are creditors to tbo extent of 51,000,000 but they will not present their claims until the other creditors have boon satisfied. They have oven advanced money to facilitate liiulda- | tion. The liabilities of Morpurgo & Co. amount to $2,500,000. Italian liiHtantly Killed. K\STPAi.isTiXL- . , Aug. 11. As the west bound express No. 2 on the Fort Wayne was approaching the state line coaling station this evening it ran into a gang of section men Just after rounding n sharp curve. Sullivan Peti , nn Italian , was instantly killed nnd Adam Hull fatally hurt. A passing freight train is supposed to have confused thorn. Vulcanic ICruption In Mp.xioo. COMMO , .Mox. , Aug. 11. At OtfO o'clock this morning tno volcano of Collmo began to show signs of eruption , nnd after n tlmo the whole city became covered with ashes. This is the most extensive eruption over known hero , and there nro fears that a great many lives will bo lost , Corn Crop Assured. ATCIIISOX , Kan. , Aug. 11. [ Special Tele gram to THE OCR. ] Numerous showers fell In western Kantas and the adjacent country in Nebraska today. They wore especially heavy In Kansas and have , It is claimed , In sured the corn crop. AVIll Cost .1 right Klvc. There was a small II ro In a one-story fraino building at 21(1 ( North Thirteenth street , owned by L , . 11 , Wright , and occupied by Mrs. Clark , yesterday afternoon , A defec tive iluo was the cause. Loss , $ .ri. linmlfjrantH "Munt < < lvo Hnnds. WAMIIVOTOV , Aug. ll. It has boon decided to allow the Husslan Jews detained at lioston under the Immigration law tc land upon filing n bonu in the hum of (2,500 for each person , that such person shall not become a public charge. Paying Up HH DolitH. ATCIIISO.V , Kan. , Aug. 11. The People's savings bank which failed last winter has announced a dividend of 20 per cent to de positors. This makes ( JO per cent paid de positors. _ Troubles. NABiivii.i.KTeiin.Aug. 11. A bill has boon Died by the Atlantic trust company of Now York for the foreclosure of a mortgage amounting to ftW.OJO against the South Trod- cgar Iron company. Tl.oVcud anil tlio VarnlHh. The rccun t dlsuiiM.sion on tobacco nnd alcohol , following Tolstoi's morciluHM Ht'roud agniiirit their use , has rovualcd it- man who t-mohed for sovont.v yearn with out interruption , consuming hotwcoti infill and nlno thousand pounds of to- hncco , and yet rotulncd por/oct / phyaical and inorul fioalth. Anolhoi * Bun Serpent. A hl ( . ' leopard seal came up In the mldwt of iv lot of Imtlioi'H ut Santa liar- burn , Cal. , causing n ( , 'roat deal of alarm at flrst , us some thought the creature a shnrlc or sc.a sorpcnt. Sotno of the hoys barked lil o a seal and the visitor bccmud for it tinio to think it wns ainonjr friondH of its own kind , mid kept coining clo.5or , until Iliinlly takingin the situation it turned ttiil nnd lied out to sou again. Ventilating Itallrond Car.s. A now method of ventilating railroad carriages and preventing dust from en tering with the air lias appeared in Prance. Tlio more quickly tlio train moves tlio moro rapidly the apparatus works. Tlio air is made to traverse a receptacle containing water , which cools it and relieves it of dust , after which it goes through another filtering hoforo entering the carriage. 'lo Test < > enulno Money. Tlio true test of genuine American paper currency is to hold the bill up to the light bo that you can discern two lines running parallel across Us cntiro length ; these are a red and blue silk thread inside the paper ; no counterfeit lias them. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. 13AKK opportunity for right nmn tn rngiiKO 4-iln ircod paying business : small unultnl re quired. A 44 Him. Counull lllnir.s. TKA VKIi or stolen Krom Kohiur's past nro neir ; ( . oinotery , rod and white cow : right horn sn.lnturiMii clvlng milk. Itoasunalilo re ward forherieturn to A. H. Snyder. 7UJ N 8th sttect. H OTI'Ij for rent , furiiNhed. Torins reason able , K II. Hheaft1. Council Illulls. W ANTED ( looil Klrl for Kunural houio- oriauutiUtliiivt'niiu. . LOST Krldiiy uvenlni : In l < 'nurth ward , a dark IniithiT pouliiitboolc contiilnlii ) ; owners iiainc. Ketiirn to.lill South 8th stitot and cut reward. _ WANTKI ) toTrudu Kvt { , > .roiiiii house , full lot In Omaha forhonsu anil lot In Council Illulls. I ) , llrown. iuj : llro.ulwuy. FOR bALf > Hood fiirin. 10 tulles from Coun- cll IllulfH. with very Itiriro ori'h-ird , t-fi pel acre , reality , \viu fiinn , near railroad Htatlor att.T.M per acre , Jolinbtoi. & Van I'uttei. OoimeU llluirs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T/IOH KENT A nice ( l-rnom house with * - larijo yard to deslr.thle party free of churtic. J. W. Biinlro , iQl t'o.irl street. CljAlKVOVANTmid Hyvhoinutrlii , or char- aetor rouclln s ; uNo dliiKUosU of disease. ncnd look of hair for remllniM liy letter. KIIII- fc-uys an < l oven.nus. .Mrs II Hooper. I1JJ A-VII- ( I no 1C , near corner 13lh htreot. ( Jonnull II In IT" , Terms , &Jo and il.OJ. MAONII'MOICNT aero propuity In ( Ivo-aoro tracts located " 'i ' miles frnni postollbo , for saloon reasonable tnnns Soniu line roil- denco property for rent by Day & lloss. or Ituni Jantai ) r "j. wltli - houioi , Ur J. U. Itlao. KM il ia et , OauaaU UlulTs f * \inii'pr ' ! < ; Alttirllo > "i at law. OillllIJLlb tie , , I , , tlui stito federal court.s. Itoims ! , t and lleno block , Council IliiiiTs , l.i. HI rillinhArc Attorney nt f.n , No. 19 . J. LllillllDLIi ) , puir ; | Htroot , ver llnili. null's store. Telephone No. r > 'l. Ihisliiuj ) hours. Bii. m. toJp. m , Oouiiult HtuiH 11. COUNCIL BLUFFS ST1UU DYB WOH'IS ' All klndi of Drln and Ole-in iidonaln tin fUuhoutHtyloof the Art , I'.ului una rit.ilni ) I rubrics iiiuda to look ai ttood ui now llu.i I'ualhitrii dunned Uy Mount , hi Kirst dum Jluiinor. Work proinotly done mrl dellvoruj In all paru of the country tioiul for p * ,0. A. MAOHAN. Prop. . 10U Uro&dwav. Near Northwuttoru opoL UOUNCJU ULuri-i , U. Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions : Kino Flshlne. Iloatlns , Ilath- KYcellontMlner.il Water. Only fifteen minute ? rldo from Coiinoll Itlnffs. Motor trains every hulf hour , dlroat to centers of Council IllnlV.s uud Omaha. Most delightful und ui-cesslb.o place for plculo parties. TELEPHONE NO. 45. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.QOQ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.009 niltKTOlls I. A. Mlllnr , tt. O. Olouon : , 11 U Shuvnrt. E. B. Hart. J I ) [ CUmmillion , Otinrloi It. llannan. Tr-ini-iot itener.il Unnkltit hmi- nen Lnr.'oit capltil ruiJ mrplui ot uj banlcln Southwostoni IJ.TX iNTtHEoTON TIM i DEPO3I T3. Dr.M. H. CHAMBERLIU Eye , Ear , Nosi and Tiiraat SURGEON , Council BlulTs , To , Shngiirt-IJono U'lr. ' Room 1. iJ to 12 m 7 and 8 p. m. First--National--Bank : : -01 COUNOrtj BLUW3 , IOWA. Paid Up Capltnl , . . . . $100,093 Oldest oriMiiUwl Utnk In tint altr. I'orolvn nn4 itninoitlo molnruu iiml looil J3 Ifitlji. Ui. > jU uttuntlon pilit M oilljctln n. A-m.iiU l ! lull/11 ualn.bnki liiiikurt.iiiilujrpjr.ttlj.iji jjlljltjl Jj. ' runpuniliicoliivlluil. UKU. 1 * . SANrollI ) . 1'roilclonU A. W. ItllCK.MAN , Cuihlor A. T. HICK. Villttae " 'THR QRAND Council Bluffs , la. This Etognntly Appoints ! Hotal Is Now N. A. Taylor , Manager Gas Heating Stoves. No Asnnsl No n Just the thins for bath rooms , lie I rooms , ota. Cull und see our iar'o as-iurtinunt. C. B. Gas nnd Elajtris Lljht Co. ill I'o.iri an I 'JO Main Si root. 27 MAIN Sl'tlBfcJl' . Over O. II. Jacfueniln | k Co.'s Jewelry Storo. ' COUNCIL. ULUFFo Medical and Surical Institute ima IIKI Chronlo duoasc.s of all kinds and duform * Itlvu bpuulultius. No * IVJ1 uud a Cuuuvll Ululla , la ,