5 ! 1 TOR OAT AHA miT.V WRRi/IMTRRnA V .TTTTXlK 97 TROtt THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE ! KO. 12 PEAUL ly carrier lo fttiy part of t'to cltj II. W. TII/TON , - MANAGEU . „ I lluMmOMco , , . . . . . . . t ? ° 'o2 s suitor. rso.23 MlkUlt N. Y.PlumhlnKCo Boston Store forsu.rum'brella'j Judson , pasturage , 027 Sixth avenue. Mlltonbcrfrer U the hatter , M Broadway The Mnyno Heal Kitate Co. , G21 Broadway. S. B. Wadaworth and family have re turned from a visit to Chicago. Charles Bono and J. 15. Hollonhcck have returned with their families from Chicago. R A. Moorchouso Imn ( 'ono to Mmllson , Wls. . In response lo a tolecrain announcing tlio death of his grandfather , Wycarsof nt'- Hov. T. MeK. Stuart , formerly pastor of the Broadway Methodist church , now of Uharlton , Is In the city visiting his son , D. 1C. Stnart. Unity Guild will glvo ( i social Thursday cvcnlnp at Mrs. J. Q. Anderson , 'yppcr Broadway. Thcro will bo danciiiK mid card playing. All friends of the Guild are Invited. The annual convention nt the Council UlulTs District ICpworth leapuo will meet In the Broadway Mothodlit I'JpUropnl church Wednesday , .luno28. ! Thcro will bo thrco flcsilons at 10 n. in. , S to fi p. in. and 8 p. m. It Is the duty of every Kiwortli leaguer to bo there , nnd It Is hoped that each leaguer \vill do his duty and iittcnu as many of the sessions as possible. Ira Jones had some trouble with Franlc Cooper a few months ape ns the result of an nllcpcd Intimacy on the part of Cooper with Jones' wife. On trial Cooper was found Kinlty and sentenced to pay ti line of t.W ( nnd spend fifteen days In the county Jail. Yesterday morntni ; Jones c6mnienced suit In the district court to recover ? 10K)0 ( ) damages from Cooper for the alienation of his wife B directions. All parlies uro from Neola. In splto of the dullnuss of the times there is a Rood deal of building ( joliiR on In various parts of tlio city , and more yet will bo done In the near future. E. A. Moorehouso has Just had plans drawn for a now frame house on Franlc street to cost $2.000. A. 13. Brock will build another to cost $ : tOOU on Bluff street just west of John Bennot's residence on Willow avenuo. Thomas Polllnc w III put Up an & 00 frame cottage on Hast Pierce street Just above U A. Casper's houso. Mrs. Fannlo Smith Interfered in u boyish light yesterday afternoon and is now under arrest for assault and battery. Her boy was engaged in a squabble- with a number of others and she undertook a contract to scltlo them all. Amoiic the rrowd was a small son of Olllccr Covalt of the police force. She picked him out and winding her delicate lingers about his Jugular , proceeded to choice him. Covalt happened to bo at homo and rescued his son from what ho is sure would have been Mrs. Smith's death grip in an other minute , 1 ho boy's neck was found to bo bad.y lacerated and was bleeding pro fusely An in forma lion was filed against Mrs. Smith in Justice Vion's court. Atmmwii. Picnic trains , until further notice , will leave for that pi-eat lishinf , ' resort , Kay's Landing and Manawa .park , Min eral Springs. Gorman shooting grounds , Manhattan beaeh and Munawa opera house ( whore two pet-formaiiues will be Kivon during the season daily atI nnd 8:30 : o'clook p. in. ) ns follows : Nine and 11 a. in. and 1 and 2 p. in. , and every thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30 : at night. Last train will leave Mnnuwu for Council Bhill'a at 11:55 : p. in. WoVant to lu tu Chicago. If you have tlio cash wo have the pianos , and for the next thirty days you can have them almost at your own price Wo have too largo a stock and must sell. Mueller Piuno and Organ Co. , 103 Main street. I'EllSOSA 1. J'Alt.lUlt.lI'llS. Miss Sue Badollot left Slmilny evening for a visit of two weeks in Chicago. The closing oxcrcisos of St. Peter's Parochial school will bo held this evening. Dcrtianl P. Wickham returned yesterday from Denver and will remain for i\ visit of two or three dnys in Council Bluffs. A murrlago license was issued yesterday to John Shea of Sioux City and Mary E. Shipley of Omaha , Their apes were 27 and 'J8. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atltins. Dr. T. B. Laccy nnd Masters Tom Lacey and Clarence Empkio leave tomorrow for bpirlt Lake hy the over land route. Justice Vicn leaves today for Weeping Water to lecture on the subject of Komani.sm before the American Protective association it that place. Ho will bo the guest of E. S. Barnett while there. John Bojma Is on trial in th o distric court on the charge of assault with intent to commit murder. John Sharpo. the man whom ho shot in the neck , it his saloon on Lower Broadway about a year and a half ngo , was the llrst witness. The case will probably occupy several days. Miss ICute Blaxsim returned yesterday from Chicago , where aho has Just completed n highly successful year's work as teacher in the public schools. She has inmlo for her- eclf as enviable a rccoid in the Chicago schools as she had in those of this city , and lias had an Invitation to continue her work for another year. She has not yet decided whether to accept the offer. E. It. Fonda and wife loft last evening for Chicago. M.'s. Fonda will stop there and vUlt tlio fair , whllo Mr. Fonda will go to Gettysburg , Pa. , to witness the dedicatory exercises of the monument which is to be ' erected thcro to the memory of the soldiers who died on the battlefield at Gettysburg. Tlio Now York Monument association gives ! frco transportation to all the Now York troops who took part In the buttle. Mr. Kondix was a member of the famous 147th New York volunteers. I'lio reunion will occur on the 1st , ! ! d and iid of next month. 11h John Green , who had a little difficulty with Hobert Graham last week hy reason of his determination not to allow Gr.ilmm to hnva Ills house painted , is in trouble. C. N. Gahn , who was mounted on a ladder painting when Green came along and commenced to chop l the ladder down with an axo. Hied an in formation before Justice Field yesterday charging him with assault with Intent to ioP prcnt bodily injury. At the time the chop , ping was done Gahn was thirty-llvo fcot from thtMround , and If Green had not been prevented hy Graham from cutting down the ladder the painter would buvo neon hurled onto n liarbod wire fence and badly hurt. The case will bo heard this morning at 10 o'clock. It. C. Harris , a gardener , living east of the city , had porno trouble last week because i a man named Hull suspected him of running off with his wife. Harris got out of that trouble without any damages , hut ho Is now confined to his bed by reason of u boating that was administered to him Saturday night by Ed and Fred Mortal , two hard cases , living In his vicinity. Seven follows went to the old man's house , and enticing him out , proceeded to lay 1 im out In ttio most approved fashion. What the mottvo WHS Is not known , imt his experience with Mrs. Hull Is thought to have been con- netted with the caso. Harris Is t > o badly used up that ho cannot como down town. The two Morgals have been arrested ii.on three chirgos , Hot , entering a house with Intent to commit a public olTcuco , and as sault with Intent to commit murder. They will have a hearing before Justice Fox as soon as the old man Is well enough to appear ngulnsi them , Tlin I.lKlituat mill llrli.-lito t. Conio nnd see tlio lightest mid brightest elioo store in the city. 'Now building , now store , now goods , now firm mid now prices. Morris Hros. , opposite post- olllco , Tlio ( irauil llutvl , Council Bluffs. Tlio most olejjant la lowu. Dining room on uovontu tloor. Rate , & 1.00 mid So.OOu day. E. R Clark , Prop. Cook yot" meals this suminor on a gas runt'o. At cost ut the Gas company. Williamson & Co. . 100 Mala street , largest und best blcyclo stock in city. NEWS : FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Superintendent Stouo and Motormau Parr In dicted by the Grand Jury , BOTH ARE CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER Thrrn ConnU In llm 11111 Agnlnut the Super- liiteiiclont ( jnickly Arrcttcil bjr tlio Hlicrlll mill Promptly Ilvlunsod un Hull The Detail * . The grand Jury , which has been hold- In ? a special session for several days past , returned Its Html report yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock and was discharged by Judge Deemor. Two Indictments were returned , and thov were the two that the Council HluHa public has been looklnu- for anxiously over slnco the Main street motor tragedy In which K. F. Holmes lot his llfo. The jury made an exhaustive Investigation of the facts , ami about forty witnesses testified so that thcro can ho no complaint that the work wat not thoroughly dono. The two parlies Indicted were A. 1C. Stone , the superintendent of the motor comp.iny , nnd Herman 1'arr , who ran the ear whloh col lided with the Burlington freight. Stone is indicted on thrco counts , the indictment charging him with gross and criminal negli gence in fulling to niako proper rules for operating the tr.uns so as to Insure the public safety , und for falling to compel the men who ran tlio trains to stop at railway crossings and Hag their trains. Both nun arc Indicted for manslaughter. Sheriff Hazen arrested Stone at the onice and boarding a motor , paid faro for himself and his passenger up town. At the same time Deputy Sheriff O'Brien started out to get Parr , who was running an Omaha motor. Ho nut him under arrest but allowed htm to run his train until ho was relieved by an other motorman. Whether ho paid faro for himself and his prisoner while ho was waitIng - Ing for the relief has not been ascertained. Both men were taken to thuotllco of the county clerk , where tticlr bonds were ilxed atSJ.olK ) each. John T. Stewart , the presi dent of the company , signed the bond in each case and the prisoners were released. Mr. G. D. Bruce Tudor , the eye expert of the Tudor Optical company , begs leave to inform his Council BlnlYs pat rons that ho has returned from his Minnesota tri ] > and may bo consulted as " usual at the store of "Paul Schneider , druggist , Friday afternoon from 3 to 5. If yon think yon have anything the mat ter with your eyes , or your spectacles do not suit you , we would adyjso you to see him. No charge for examinations. Notice to ItuHlileuts AIIIIIK tlio IClvcr. William Wrido , foreman of the Mil waukee Bridge and Iron works , working on the Interbtato bridge at Kast Omaha , was lost in the Missouri river on the morning of Juno 23. The sum of S100.00 will be paid to the person who will lind his buly and notify the undersigned promptly by wire. Description : Height , o feet 8 inches ; age , -10years ; hair partly gray ; dark partly gray mustache. Dress : Plaid coat , black shirt , white huspondors , blue overalls , gold watch in pocket. C. E. H. CAMPHKLJ , , Council BlulVs. \VKNT TO ILLINOIS. Corso I'nyton , nn Actor AVnntod In Council ItlnfTs , SuiH | for Illinois. S. T. Smith , a truvolln man who mnkcs his hcadiiuartcrs In this city , has been tear ing U ) ) n good deal of ground of lute over what lie claims Is the ltldimi > ing of his two children , Florence and Sammy , aired 8 and (5 ( years resucotivcly. Smith travels on the road selling electric belts , and as his business kept him away from homo nearly all the time ho hired Wianlo McDonald to Uko care of the children and to make his electric bolts jn the meantime. Ills children arc consider.iblv better known than ho to the public ot Council Bluffs on account of their proficiency In dancing.as they have appeared on the local stage a number of times , always makini ; great , hits. About > i month ago the Corso Pnyton Com- cily company was at Dohany's , and during tliclr engagement Httlo Florcncu did a spe cialty net at ono of the performances that took the eye of the manager to such an ex tent that ho made an offer for the services of the two children and their nurse. The offer was accepted and the three loft with the company , with the understanding that the engagement was only tojast thrco weeks , unless the children wiintctl toinako it longer at the end of the time specified. Smith had been away from ho.mo and , ac cording to the story told by Miss McDonald , had neglected the children shamefully , atone ono tlmo falling to write homo for moro than seven weeks. About the 1st of April ho sent $10 homo. Of this amount Miss McDonald used i'J in buying material for moro belts , and had only 41 loft with which to buy the necessaries of lilo for herself and the chil dren. She wrote to him repeatedly for moro money , but ho failed to send it , and she was in absolute want. About two weeks ago Smith found out that his children had boon Hired to I'ayton. Ho found them In DCS Molnes , Smllh took the children and returned with them to this city , .where ho appeared before .lustico V'ien and swore out an Information charging Pnyton with kidnaping. This was Saturday , and Sheriff Ilazcn at once telegraphed to the chief of police at DCS Monies and asked him to arrest Payton I , stating that ho would bo there on the tlrst train. Contrary lo the usual custom among officials , the chief replied by wlro that ho could not arrest dim , as there was no charge mentioned. I la volunteered the Information , however , that P.iyton would not loavo. Ilazcn left for Dos Molnes , and when ho arrived there was surprised to learn that about an hour before ho readied the city Itf I'ny ton and his company had loft the city for HIoomiiiKton , 111 , , where they had an engagement of a week to fulfill. Miss McDonald rotunioJ to Council Hluffs voluntarily In order that she might put her friends in possession of the facts from her point of view. Smith said that when ho reached homo ho found all the furniture had been moved out of the house , leaving It empty. Miss Mo- Donald says that Smith was hero about live wee Us ago , when the f unit t uro was moved out , anil helped to move it. A mortgage for ( X ) , which had been executed upon It having become duo. Of the $00 , all but $11) ) had been turned over to him as boon as received by Miss McDonald , who retained that amount to bo used In necessary expenses , Shu also states that she hud not dr.uui any wages for nine mouths , for Smith had fulled teat have any money on the low occasions that he had visited his home. Ton Diiy.i lit thu U'orul's'air. . Itwlll cost you losi tliuii SSO.OD , ovory- thlnpr necessary included , This moans homos in private cottage , clean , 113o : close to grounds and on the beaoh of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- | woth , WlndhOi- Park , 111. Refers to II. [ \V. Tilton of Tin : HUB , or Jacob Siruj of Sims & Hulnbridgo , Council UlulTs. UJml T. J. Clark ruprojdnta on the road Whcolor , llorald & Co. , Csunoil Bluffs I ; only perfect cold storage- plant in tljo \vo&t. General coiumiosiou btibinoss. Fruits u specialty. Buttur prepared than any uompetlt > rs to ( ret best results from all cjusiyiuuontd. Write for quo I tations , AUOUTTIII ; rosTtii'KicK. Trouble 111 tlio OriiHicriilla Idmkt on Ac. Coconut ( if uu Alli'ti'il "Ural. " The contest over who stiall bo the next postmaster of Council HlufTs is stirring up thu democrats In u wonderful manner , and discord is reignlncc supreme as the result of certain rumors that have been sot afloat during ing the last day or so by some of the moro i or leis faithful. The ilrit thing that raised the I trouble WAI the nnnouncom.cnt that ox-Congressman Thomas Uownian had espoused the causa of A. W. Hick- man , who Is the latest candidate for the pl.ico to como to the front. This was followed quickly by nn- other announcement to the effect that Mr. Hownmn had sold his Interest In the Globe , the ofttclal organ of the democracy , nnd that Mr. Htckman was the purchaser. It was known several months ngo that Bowman was very anxious to soil out , but the man who would buy his Interest did not seem to bo forthcoming. When thcso two reports were made , ono right on the heels of the other , It did not take the democrats who had been favoring the candl- dncy of some other man long to surmlso that there had been something In the nature of n ucal between Howman and Ulckmnn by which the former was to endorse Hlekman's candidacy with the administration and Ulckmnn was to buy the Ulobo at Its owner's figures. Up to within the last few davs It was commonlv supposed that S. B. wadsworth held the Insldo track In the race for the postofllcc , and his friends lost no tlmo In letting their wrath como to the surface. In this they were ably assisted by the nntt-Howmnn faction of democracy , which has been very powerful In a number of election camtmlgns and things took on an Intensely lurid huo. The report that there was any deal bo- twccn Itawtnan nnd Itickman h denied cm- DhatlcnllybyJudgoJ 13. F. McQco , who occu pies a position of vantage on 4hu inside. Ho states that after Dowman bad sold out his paiior to his partner , .T. U. Weaver , ho came to him nnd offered him his support If ho would become a candidate for tlio postmas- tcrshlp. Hut McGco was not thirsting for olllco Just at that tlmo and ho refused How- man's assistance. Ho Is positive that If Howmun had sold out his paper at that tuna tu Hlckman with any provisions on the sldo relative to the postoflico ho would not have been able to offer him his supuort so unre servedly as ho did. Ho also says that It was not for some tlmo after Howman sold out to Weaver that Uickman bought In. Hlukman corroborates this statement and scouts as ridiculous the idea that thcro was any deal between himself and liowmnn. Ho also states that In his opinion 13. S. Gilbert , a third applicant for the position , had a bet ter chance of success than Wadsworth. but in an unwary moment admitted that ho thought the honor lay between himself and Wadsworth. Front this It may bo scon that Hiekman , who Is not In the habit of talking unless he knows what he is talking about , bus received assurance from some ono in authority that ho will bo the administra tion's choice. Domestic feoat ) is the best. Mct/KLT .V Jtnmlli'tt's Ices. No Sunday dinner is complete with out Motzjror & Handlott's ieo cream and ices. Leave your order today. A few choice farm mortgages for sale. Call and investigate. Piisej & Thomas , Abstract and Comi Co. . Council BlulTa. Greonsliields , Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate olllco to 000 Broadway , opposite postotlico. Tel. 151. Afck yotti1 grocer for Domestic soap. Bless Bros. , the paperhangcrs , will hang paper at 12Jo per roll. Our work our reference. Room . ' ) , Everett block. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms.V. . C. James lias the strongest companies in the world. Every lady purchasing S2.00 worth at Davis' will be presented a 75c bottle of Tolu water for the complexion. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , tie lest 1 J2.00 lioube in Iowa. Use Domestic soap. Sxvfmllurs Work Old Soldier * . IIUNTINOTON , W. Va. , Juno 20. A party of clever swindlers have been working the old soldiers of Lincoln county. They represented themselves aa agents of the United States govern ment and stated their business was to organize lodges of old soldiers. They organized a lodge in Lincoln county and they told the old soldiers the secretary of the treasury needed all the gold on hand to meet the stringent demands of the present times ; that if they would assign their pensions , which are pay able in gold , they would receive green backs in return and the gold would bo forwarded to Washington. The swin dlers then cashed the checks with bright now greenbacks , which have since proven worthless. Courtland beach fireworks ) tonight , also music , bathing , boating and switch back. Take your family. Indium Convicted of Murder , IlAHTSHOUN , I. T. , Juno 20. In the Gaiiiea countv criminal court at Wilbur- ton , Moses "Williams , Solomon Lewis , Kingbury Hawkins , Kobert Carter and Thomas McGee , all Indians , wore con victed of having murdered King .Too _ loklatublos , another full-blood , at his homo , one mile south of hero , during the Jones and Jackson election feud in August , 1802. The trial of nine others , charged with a similar crime , com menced today. There are now nine In dians and one negro to bo shot by July 7 , with twice as many to be tried. The older Indians agree that the convictions will not reach executions , and the sig nificance in which some of their expres sions are clothed is ominous. Kxciirnlon at ritUbiir Kiitslits Ti-mpliir. I'lTTSiiuiiO , June 20. Three hundred members of 1'ittsburg Commandory No. 1 , Knights Templar , and their ladles started this morning for a two weeks tour of the lakes and the World's fair. The party will visit Cleveland llrst , leaving there this evening for Detroit , after which they will go up the lakes to Mackinac , whore they will remain until Sunday , July 2. From Mackiime the party'will take steamer to Chicago , reaching that cltv Monday evening , in tending to remain until the following Sunday. Mulling ( ircut Cycle Huron ) . Lis , Juno 20. Wylic will undoubtedly lower the record between Now York and Chicago. Uo arrived hero at It o'clock yesterday afternoon after a seventy-mile ride and loft at B'M ; for Lafayette. The dibtaueo from here to Chicago Is 200 miles and , at the rate ho is riding , ho calculated on reaching hh dc&tination before midnight tonight. Thirty-six hours of his ton days yet re main and lie IB in splendid condition. There Is scarcely a possibility that ho will not reach Chicago in time. The finish will bo at the city hall. It's worth a half dollar to hear the the orchcbtra at Courtland beach , bdt il only costs lOc , Fireworks tonight. I'oroiKii 1'liinnclal Itcvloiv. LONDON , Juno 20. Discount was quoted during the past week at 1J per cent for three months and IS per ceni for short bills , The market nardonci early in the week owing to the dispatel ; of a hinall parcel of gold to Now York but afterward returned to its former position. Silver was weak and un settled. Business on the Stuck exchange was btagnaiit. American railroads were tiut. Condition "f Crop * In rrniirc. PAIIIB , Juno 20. The oilieial statistics just published represent the oat crop ti\ \ good in seven departments , fairly gooi ) ( in twelve , batlsfactory in fifteen , mid tiling in thirty-bovcn , bad in ton. Tlio buy is reported as good in five depart moats , fairly good in eight , butibfautor > in eleven , middling in thirty-two , itid bad in thlrtv-iiino. THIRD TERM 0)11 ) CLEVELAND dill- of Destiny to JP/css / His Luck to the Utmost'Limit ' , GROVER'S ' FRIENDS SAY HE'LL ' RUN AGAIN It Will Ho Kn y iniiijli : | | to Overcome Tnm- tnnny Antlp.itliy , They Si y I'tiMltillltles of Carlisle milf flrc-nlutm llclng Citiiilutnirs I CHICAGO , Juno 20. The Record's Washington correspondent tolcgrapiis his pnDcr this morning thus : There are friends of Mr. Cleveland who do not hesltato to say that ho will bo put in nomination again. To the suggestion of the third-term antipathy supposed lo bo bold hy Tammany people the answer Is mtuto that another election will not bo a third consecutive term , the intervention of Mr. Harrison rendering that objection practically void. The gentlemen who talk in this way for Mr. Cleveland belong to Now York state and have been idcntlflod with Mr. Cleveland's fortunes since ho was uovcrnor. They are disposed of resent tlio idea that there are presiden tial candidates among the members of the present cabinet , but they are forced to admit that either Greslnun or Car lisle would have a strong following in the convention. Among Kentuckians Carlisle for the presidency is announced and no secret is made of the intention to trivo him the delegation from that state , if possible. But this is on the theory that Mr. Cleveland's present term will end his public career , and that to pro pose Mr. Carlisle for Mr. Cleveland's successor is not disloyalty to the presi dent. dent.Tho The Gi-esham boom , if such it can bo called , has less positivonoss in it. Tn fact Mr. Gresham's future is discussed in a speculative way. The friends of Mr. Gresham say that if the general is not appointed to the supreme bench , then , after Cleveland whom the Gresham men also regard as being out of tiic race ho is the one candidate who can draw more strength from the repub lican side , while holding the democratic vote. Tlio recent illness and prospec tive retirement of Justice Blatchford points out a way for Gresham to the supreme bench , and as ho is not a man of fortune , nor one whoso ambitions would not bo satisfied with the highest judicial position , it is admitted to bo possible that ho will thus bo taken away from among the presidential candidates. It will bo noticed that in this gossip only the names of thot-o directly con nected with the present administration are used. No note is taken of outside candidates , who , in 'fact , have nothing to do with this interesting political situ ation , it being held that the democratic candidate for succeHf.or to Mr. Cleveland will bo a member of this administration. 3WGII U.l3l'uK 111' FLOODS. Clouiluurnt In Jflhrtoiirl Carries Away ItrnlfCH anil Wrecks Trams. HANNIUAL , Mo. Juno 20. A verita ble cloudburst visitcil this section about 4 o'clock this morning , causing a great amount of damage In Bear Creek valley and other low parts of the city. Bridges were washed away and the water in vaded a number of > houses. The rail roads were heavy sulTcrers. Thcro were two washouts on the , Hannibal & St. Joe between .this city and Palmyra and trains ran by Moody Junction. On the St. Louis , ICcokuk & North western a freight train went through a trestle that was weakened by high water. The engine cropped in safety , but seventeen cars following went down and pulled the engine down on the wrecked cars. The trainmen escaped with slight injuries. The St. Louis & Hannibal was also a heavy sulTcrer. Seventeen bents of the pile bridge nt the mouth of Bear creek arc damaged and seventy-five feet of the approach to the Lindcll avenue bridge uro washed out. Trains are running as far us St. Louis Junction over the Missouri , Kansas & Texas truck. Several lumber yards suffered badly , the Empire Lumber company losing 50,000 feet of lumber. Intelligence from West Ely , this county , is to the olTect that tlio rain was accompanied by hull us largo as hen's eggs and that great dninugo was done to growing crops and domestic animals. Mm Sirr : < l anil Women Drowned. DEL NOKTE , Colo. , .tune 20. Mrs. P. T. Harris and daughter , 10 years old , were drowned in the Illo Grande river yesterday bix miles west of Del Norto. llurris , his wife und child , nnd a young tiian named Tinker had successfully crossed tlio river. On the ounlc the horbcs balked and backed the wagon over a bank into the water. The mother and daughter were drowned nnd the nen were compelled to go ashore to save heir own lives. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd improvement and tenda to per&dtiiil enjoyment when rightly used. The many , who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more , with , less expenditure'by more promptly adapting tlio wftrld's bobt products to tlio needs of physical being , will attest ' the value to hcidUi of tlio pure liquid 'laxative principles embinccd in the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its excellence , ta duo to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste , the refrobbing nnd truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the gybtein , dispelling colds , headaches .Mid fevers mm permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with tlio approval of the medical profession , because it acts on the Kid ney * , Liver nnd Uowcls without weak ening them and it is perfectly frco from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for tale by all drug gists in 50c and SI bottles , but it is man ufactured by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. only , whoso name is printed on every package , also the name , Syrup of I'igs , and being well informed , you will not uccept any bubstltuto if ollered. .l-lrw. I'rvo _ - . tloo In Iho st.ito unt fed urn I courts. Koouu lJ-7-3-9 ! , block , Uouuclluluir * . Jo. FOR SALE ' 100 pairs ladies' red goat Oxfords at $ t.oo pc.r pair , Regular price $2.00. 4 C , D and E widths , sizes 21to 7. WANTED 200 ladies to buy 200 pairs ladies' patent leather Oxfords at $ i.0o per pair. Former price $2.00. D and E widths , sizes aj < to 7 , FOR SALE Reynolds Brothers' ladies' fine Shoes and Oxfords , the best shoes oil earth for the price. WANTED 100 ladies to buy 100 pairs ladies' hand turn dongola button Boots at $2 pair. As good a shoe as you can buy at $3.50 in Council Bluffs or Omaha. I FOR SALE Misses' , childrens1 and ladies' Oxford Ties and Button Ncwports at 250 pair. D and E widths , sixes 13 to 4. ' WANTED . 50 ladies to buy 50 pairs infants' kid Opera Slippers at 150 pair. Former price 500. FOR SALE- 60 pairs child's Slippers at 250. D and E widths , sixes i to 6. Less than one-half their value. WANTED The ladies , misses , men , boys and youth of Council Bluffs to know that S. A. PIERCE & CO. , NO. 100 MAIN ST. , sell the best and finest line of footwear to be found in Western Iowa , and when it comes to prices no other concern here is in it. .V. ' 1 We carry the largest HUG of Sickles , Knife Headsy Guards , Rivets , I itman J3cxxesA : , lvalue Teeth , Oil Cans , launches , Coaj ( I Chisel , etc. We gtiarantee prompt shipments. Send us your orders. * i i - % UNION TRANSFER OO. , 13O4-G-8-1O Main St. , Council Bluffs Iowa. Evans will close out the balance of his stock of Liultcs * Oxford Slip pers and Tan Shoes. Upon examining the quality and style of these shoes will he sur prised at the prices we are giving. F.H.EVAN8 . . 28 Main Street. 27 Pearl Street. DR. MCGREW l the only SPECIALIST WUOTUKATS ALL , PRIVATE DISEASES andDCDILITIESof M N ONLY. Women EiclJdcd. 18 yriiri f < x | > f > rlonve. Circular * free. llthnnd Farnam Sts. , OKAUA , NED. IIOTTMWS 01. ' ipsfer Springs -AND- Improved Hire's Root Boer. I'rlviito families fiiriilsnecl wllh 1'iuo Drlnlc- Inu Wutur , freali uvury nior.'iln ; . ' , nt fl.f/J pur innnili , I'Hlronl/o Homo Industry nnd net pure wutur uml wliolcrfouiu bimi'uur Mynstor Springs Water Co , , Council Bluffs , la. POSITIVELY THE BEST VAPOR STOVE ) ! . ! > I if ii > Hi HI IlifrU * rater , iio ! bi , i i fi > f o'H A carload of fcrDon < 1oon , tcreoa win dews nml icreon wire : bottom prlooi. l.nriiu utoi-it of blorcloi. All kind ) of blc/ciu ruimlrluv Uuua promptly. 41 Main St. , Council Bluffs. l I\lotic2,3 , COUHOIl BLNFH. IlSTKACTH nil ( loaiiH. Knr.n imtl city property ImtiL'lit am ! Hold. I'utmy & Tliunmu , Council JIUlllH _ GAHIIAOKrniiioVfxl , c'fSHjioolH. vnillla , chlmnoys clmiiiiHl. KU llurliu , ut TayJor'H ci-occry. 6 l > llro.uUvay. 1" ) AllOAINS1'or BUO , 70 by aori f ol on TranUlln iJ.ivoniw , frl.MXl.Oli. ii'JKuurt'H liulwcun 1st hlroi't nml Franklin avo- nui' , IK-HI plaitlnir properly in tliti city , f MfltiU.QO. TwulutH uiiiWBlKiTlilhl Hlnwt Bi-liool , tl.OOO.Oa Ono lot In Wilson Ten ucu , WMMW. ldtn , coiniir Mntn HirjcUuiil I''tli avonua. mploim-nt houBoin tlMic'lty7MO.UO. -a A. Tuwlo , 'J'tS 1'o.irl Htrcot. ' | HO-acro eoo'l , Improvn.I f.inn In IDC. U7-U2.11 'iKhi.-ilil.iu ( ft. , Neb. , rurHalti ill ifl.OHMiU. Thlu luaway buluw Hn valiiu , Jolinnlon A ; Van ration. IO YOU want to mil your liouna ? If HO cull 111 12 tlioMaynit Hi'al Ilst.itu Uo. , U'Jl Ili'O'ulway. / IO AOKKScoocI liliul III ( losp'M1 comity , Ncl ) , , for V-fuxcliniiirn for linjirovcil proiwrty In Council Tliu Mjyiio ilcal KNliituUu. , Kit I llro.iilwity. \UCi ) : cOTTAUKS-Suvrrul of thorn for Halo : low liirl"OH | uiul very cuny iiiymuntu. Tliu Mayim Kual lMtHuCo.ttVl Uruadway. ACKI'Ar Kw.mt4i | iioar Council IllulTH In x- chain- ! ' for I'JO acraii line limd In northern Win- Hourl , near Iowa linn , eliwr uf Inuuinbr.iiiuo. Tlio M.iVim Iti-al linl'ilu Co. . ll'JIi Hro.iJ\v.tv. 1 lid AC1US linproytxl l.niil In'norlhmi KaiiHau. J clear of liiciiiiibr.iucu ; will cxeliaueo for laud ni'.ir Council IJlnllH. Tim Muyuu Heal Ksl.ito Co. , lltil liroiKlmiy. I'OiT fTxCIIANni-Wfll liiitirovod HO.ncro lowii 1 farm niuir nwl town , clcur of liiciiiiibrnnoui will exulianiro fur nlcu ruulilencu In Council IJlulrn and ] iiy c'lbliillireronco. 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