TJ ra OMAHA PAIL.Y . BEE : j UINE 27. ISOI-TWELVJE PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 PEARL STREET. - by Carrier In nny part of the City. .11. W. TILTON - MANAOEK. TEI.EPHONESi /hinlncsi Onice , No. 4'l. Night Editor. No. 23. UllMUt 3IKXTMOX. N. V. 1 . Co. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , conl. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Sapp block. If you want water In your yard or house ro to Hlxby'8,1KW Morrfam block. Lost-On Main street , pockotUooU with four 110 bills and flvo W. Hewurd for reward - ward for return to HP.I : odlco. Wanted I'uplls for the piano , organ and pultnr by an oxjiorlonced teacher lately from Chicago , Room 1IUI Morrlatnl ) ock. A special train left for the washouts along the Northwestern yesterday morning , carry- Ititr timbers with which to rotmlr thu damage which has been done by the waters. Avery Alptionso , son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Armour , died list Thursday , aged net en months , of Inflammation of the bowels , ot the family residence , 111' ! Fifth avenue. A number of the merchants of the city huvo decided to close their stores at (5 ( o'clock In accordance with the example sot by the Doston store. The change will bo Inaugur ated July 5. .lohanna Chrlstmn Smith died Thursdaj ovcilwf nt her residence In Hnrdln town ship of dropsv at the ago of seventy-nine years. The funeral will lake place this morning at 10 o'clock. Arrangements hnvo been made by which the Chicago , Mllxvaukco .t i-'t. Paul will run f jffj \ M -'rlul trains bulwcen the Chautauntin Ki-ounds nnd the Council BlulT * depot from iiiiv i to 11 , m.u mo Uhlcngo , ICOCK jsninu K Pactllc will run special trains tlio hitter hulf or the Chautnuqun assembly. Henry Atlclns has returned from Chicago , where ho went to nttond tlio annual mooting of tlio Southwestern Iowa Shooting associa tion , of which ho in a tnuinber. He tiiok part In tin ; contest held last Wednesday , winning third money In n ten single turket contest. His record was live out of ten. Tliero were In the neighborhood of " 00 sportsmen present from all parts of tlio stiito. The board of health has Instructed thn city marshal to notify thn owners of property in in the vicinity of Washington avcnuo nnd bcvcnth street , Ninth street and Ninth nvcnuu , and Mulu street and Twelfth avcnuo , to till up the vacant lots where stagnant pools hnvo been accumulating for some time past. The llllln is to bo commenced within five days and finished at onco. The marshal l.s also instructed to abuto ull otticr nuisances t lint may. bo found in any part of thu city likely to result in tlio breeding of disease. County Clerk Campbell was called out of his downy bed nt ( tt.JO o'clock yester day morning by n loud rapping nt his chamber door. On going to the door ho found a gentleman who wanted u marriage license and wanted it bad. Ho was lilted out with the article desired , after which ho nnd his bride went to the residence of Kov T .F Mackay , where they wcro united in the bonds of wedlock. Their names were Louis Tibbetts and Nora Fit/vendd. both of Lin coln. The opinion of those who hud any thing to do with the ease was that It wus an elopement. All members of the Pottnwattnmio tribe , No. 21 , arc requested to meet at Kcd ftl m's hall atT.IIO this evening to attend the recep tion of thii grc.it incohoiico of the United t'jtates , : Thomas K. Donnollv of Boston , nt Yah-nun-duh-sls hall , In Omaha , 121(1 ( Fiinirni street. Willie , the ten-year-old son of Sylvester JCnUenstoin , disappeared yesterday after- nnnn. Some one said that when last seen ho played around Indian crock , which was nearly overflowing its banks. Thepnrents'of the boy at once surmised that ho had been drowned , and a rumor to that effect was Blurted in circulation. Late In the afternoon ho turned up safe and sound , but not until the report hud gotten nil ovir the city that ho had mot his dcatn by drowning. 10. H. tlaworth goes to Grand Island , Nob. , this evening to institute a lodito of the Com mercial Pilirrims of America. The order is rapidly spreading out. On the lid of next month representatives of the lodge in this city will go to Lincoln to orgnni/u u lodge , on the lUth to Cedur Hapids and on the llth to Mnrnnalltown. The Jurv In the cnso of Johnson ntrainst Jones returned n sealed verdict lust night at 11 o'clock. It will he opened this morning. What is moro attractive than a pretty fnce \v th a frojh , bright complexion I For It , us I'j/zoni's Powder. Uinlircllu Snlo. All the stock of pun umbrellas and parasols t vsulo toduv and Monday at actual cost. "Boston Store , Council ItlufTs , In. Oiiiolluoand oil ; coos , wood nnd coal : prompt delivery. L. G. ICnotts , 24 Alain , telephone 'JOii. Swanson Muslo Co. , 'U5 Hroadway. ( icntlcmcn desiring elegantly fitting suits for suinmer wear will Hud Just what they want at Kultcr's , the tailor , H10 Broadway. ' Salo. The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , will offer their entire stock of parasols nnd sun um brellas at actual cost today and Mondav. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. PKItSOX.tl , M'A Ktigcno Hico nnd famllvof Tabor are guests of D. W. Otis on Second nvouuo. J. 1) . Busier , general superintendent of the Burlington road ; O. D.iUon , ' .superintend- out of the Iowa Hues ; ,1. H. Duggan , division superintendent , and Chief Engineer Lake , wuro in the city yesterday ou a tour of In spection. John Morgen and Ed Farrell have re turned from ' 1'opoka , Ivan. , where they have been attending collcco. H. 1C. Is In Ucs .Mollies. Dr. M. F. Woymanu , professor of lan guages of the Council Bluffs high school , has been appointed to the chair of ophthalma- elegy and otology lu the Unsworth medical college , St. Joseph , Mo. Da Witt's Little Early Ilisors : only pill to cure sick headache and regulate the bowels. For Sale The n-rooin house nud all ma terial In old street car barn , very cheap. Win. Lewis , at Grand hotel. For . .InlyI til. " " " "Union iiarlt races , Omaha nnd Council Bluffs , hippodrome circus , three running races ; a free barbecue , ox weighing l.Tfio jHMimts ; boys' pony race. For particulars nnd privileges address T. Bray , manager , Council Bluffs , la. Morgan's prices for furnltu o on install ment plan lower than any other nouso in city. hlNiinnd Y'-sterday wus thu last day of the March term of district court. Almost the entire day was occupied by Judge Uejiner In reed- luu the docket , dismissing old eases , heurlnir motions for new trials , nnd other spuolul business , Tno only thing thnt disturbed the even teuor of things was a llttlo nffalr that happened just after the Jury hail assembled for the open- lug ot the afternoon session of court. Judge Dcomcr was presented by Mr. C ) . L. Jacobs with a gold-heaucd cane , lu behalf of the ether members of the Jury , as a testimonial tn his honesty , Impartiality , nnd uniform courtesy , nnd the esteem which these quail- tics had won fur him iu thu ueurUi of the ) u ymen. > Judge Ueomer was taken completely by auriirlse , nnd It was with dilliculty that ho could II ml words to exprjss his appreciation of the compliment bestowed upon him by the Jurymen , but ho made n neat speech , in which ho complimented the Jury upon thu way In which It nud performed Ita duties during the term , Do Witt's Uttlo Burly Hlsers , best pill. Salt * . The Bc ton Storo. Council Bluffs , will ofTcr their entire stock of parasols and sun umtirel- jcs ut actual cost today anil Mouduy. Uostou fctorc , Council Bluffs , la. i NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , High School Graduates Pass the Final Ordeal. INTERESTING PROGRAMME RENDERED , U'aiited Double I'ny for Ills Sclicni- liiK Newsy llt-ins from tlio Clly AcroMH tlio Itlvor. The Broadway theater was a scene of bril liancy last evening. All day long the mem bers of the graduating class wavered be tween hope and fear as the rnln descended in torrents. Along toward evening , however , thu clouds brnko awav and the ruin ceased falling. In the evening the crowds began to cok the opera house and long before the hour forthocoinmonccmcntof the programme every seat In the house was occupied and the aisles , both in the parquet and the balcony , were full. When the curtain rose , the first glimpse cnuscd a round of applause to go up from every corner of the room. Ono of the most artistic pieces of decorating over done In the city wan to bo seen on the stage. The graduates , clad In commencement garb , were seated in a soml-clrclo around the stage , whllo back of them wcro ranged the teachers of the high school and the board of education. On either side of the stage stood a clump of troulcul plants , whllo the center and the rear ol the stage was n mass of HOWOM of every hue. hue.Tho The programme was opened by a selection oy Lmluoy's orchestra , tutor wnlcli uev. Stephen Phelpi offered pravcr. A duet was then rendered In a very taking manner , en titled "I Cannot Sing That Song Tonight , " by the Misses Gluuson and Jackson , after which \Vllllnm It. Tynd.Uo , the salutiitorlun of the class came forward nnd welcomed the audience in a finely prepared speech. Hon. John N , Baldwin was than introduced as the orator of thu occasion. His address consisted in n brief outline of the history of education , and the part It had played In the world's history. He then pro ceeded to point out one or two defects In the system of education which is followed out In this country. "Whllo education has de veloped with startling rapidity , " ho said , "still , as n fabric , the superstructure is with out finish and In inany placci without symmetry. The necessity for reform Is un doubtedly appreciated by educators. It is not a fact that unhappiucss rests like a brooding spirit over those who had some thing of an education , but not properly directed , and who have returned to their former walks In lifo , because the education they have received only created in them a do- slro for a profession I The Uifllculty aoout the matter Is that * .i little knowledge becomes n dangerous thing. ' " Miss Lilian M. Jackson then favored the audience with a vocal solo , entitled "Thu Mother's Dream , " a remarkably beautiful composition , sung with great fcellne , after which Miss Klsie P. Ilonii stepped to the front with the valedictory. It showed much careful preparation , and was diffoicnt from u great many valedictories in taking a common sense view of the occasion rather than u son- 'linentul one. The class song was then sune , the words to which wcro composed Dy Uev. O.V. . CrofU especially for the occasion , and adapted to the tune "Auld Lane Syne. " The members of the class were then grouped upon the stngo and presented with their diplomas by President \Vi-lls of the board of education. Another selection by the orchestra pre ceded Superintendent Sawyer's address to the class , \\hlcli was filled with beautiful thoughts as well as sound common sense , and can not but have a whole sotno clTcct on the after lives of the graduates. The following are the names of the class : Lottio Beadle , Luisii A. Bocscha , Theodore Brewer , Jennie Bull , Louise Carson , Vinuio V. Carloy , Agues M. Coyne , Mary E ; . DoVol , Lilian M. Jackson , Hannah McMillcn , Gert rude I. Gleason , Suslo Jonns , Mule I. Sco- neld , Elsie P. Honn and William U. Tyndule. DoWltt's Little Early Risers ; best llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour sto.nach , bad breath. Assignee's salu of Gilmoro's stock of Jew elry , stationery , toys , etc. , 225 Main street. Umbrella Sale. All the stock of sun umbrellas and parasols on sulo today and . .londny at actual cost. Boston Store , Council U luffs , la. Will Closi ) ut 7 ( j'Clook. After July 4 Evans'shoo store will close at 7 o'clock , except Mondays and Saturdays. Mar Bouricius , music taachor , removed to KtS Broadway , over C. B. music company. Bright upland hay at slaughter prices for next thirty davs ; J.'XJ tons , II. L. Cnrmaucor- uur Pearl and Gth avenue. WatitHTwo Commission * ) . Judge Smith heard n caao In district c < Jnrt yesterday that was very interesting to the audience. It was entitled J. D. Johnson against John Jones and ifo , and was btougut for the purpose of collecting n commission of $75 which Johnson claimed was duo him for making a trade between Jones and u mau named Whlpple. Jones and his wHo owned n grocery store in Omaha , which they were desirous of trudiug for n livery stable. John son , they claim , Interested hlmsof [ In the case , and told them thnt ho had a trade- all completed between Whipplo nnd another of nis customers , whereby Whipplo was to give up his liverv stable In consideration of tome lots which Johnson hud listed with him , It would be the easiest thing In the world , ho said , to make out the deed to the livery stable in favor of the Jonses lu soon as It should come intohls ponsession , nnd by means of tlioso rcppcsentations no Induced Jones to mauo out u bill of sale to him for the grocery store , nnd take in payment for it some real estate to bo held as security until the livery stable could bo turned over. Jones took thu real estiito and waited patiently for the livery stable , but It never came. Johnson claims that when ho made the ar rangements for the trade there was nuthini ; said about n livery stable until the bargain had been completed , and then ho merely said that tie thought ho could proba bly nrrango for a trade of the kind desired. Ho claims that his agreement to ulToct a trade for a livery stable could not bo construed as apart of the contract , and thnt on ttut account ho is entitled to his com- mlsslgn. Mr. Whipplo , the other party to the transaction , stated on the stand yesterday - day that ho had paid Mr. Joiinson a commis sion for thu deal. DeWltt's Llttlo Eurlv Rnor for t'io Liver Trv Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They nro delicious. Commencing July I the i-aih system will bo adopted at Kulloy's grocery , 104 Broad- wuv. Picnic nt Manhattan bench , LakoManawa ; good llshlng , fine bathing nnd boating ; plenty ofuhado ; best pluco for camping out pirties. Try it. . Ten 1'cr Com Discount. 10 per rent discount on all oxfords Monday nnd Saturday nights at Evuns1 shoo storo. liow II tew I'm-tlio I/cmrlli. The Chicago , Itock Iblnnds Pacillc mil- wny will sell tickets nt the usual reduwd rates for round trip to excursion parties for the national holiday so.uon. A. T. rciwcll. ticket agent , No. 10 Pearl street , Council BlulTs. BlulTs.'I 'I liroe Ml n ul CM Too Imto. Charles Anderson , who lives on Graham nvouue , had nu encounter with n motor com pany transfer check night before last , and It Is hard to toll at present which came out best. Ho boarded 11 llfth nvoniio car and aiked for a traiisfor chock uu Madison strict , to which was given to him. Ho waited over fifteen minutes nt thoconicr ot Brnudway and First trcct before UU car camo.Ybea at lost ho got on board ho presented bis check In payment of his fare , The conductor refused to take It , saying It was three minutes over tlmo. Anderson refused to pay another ulcklc , whereupon ho was forcibly put oft the train by the conduc tor and the motorman. Anderson was very wrnthy over the oc currence , nnd ho promises to brln ? n suit against the motor company atid the conduc tor. The ejection was witnessed by William Maloney , .1. J. Hathaway and others , all of whom promised to help Anderson In his ufTort to down the motor company by testifying In the cnsc. A very small pill but n very cooJ ono. ' Do Witt's Llttlo Enrlv KISOK. Council Bluffs souvenir spoons nt Burhorn's. Union Pnik races , Omaha nnd Councl BlulTs. September M-tt , SV-O } ; October iM-'JO M.OOO , For programmes address Nnt Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. Drs. Woodburv , dentists , 33 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 141. High gi ado work a specialty. Didn't Mice IIIH Family. Sheriff W. C. Delashmutt ot Mills county was In the city yesterday looking for n man Darned E. E , Sayres , who Is wanted In Glen- wood on n charge of assault with intent to kill. Snyrcs lives near Island park with his father , nnd is generally regarded as being somewhat quarrelsome. About n month eire ho had a light with his father , In which ho pulled a gun on them both and threatened to send them to the happy hunting grounds. Ho was disarmed and lied to the woods. About a week ago ho returned homo and was forgiven , but ho could not remain peaceable. A day or two ago another row occurred and this time Kayros was successful. Ho ran his father , his brother and all the hired men oft the plnco and ensconced himself as ruler of the ancestral halls. From homo ho was tracked to this city , and yesterday afternoon ho was arrested In Mergon's store on Lower Main street by Marshall Tcmploton. Ho was taken back to Glcuwood for n trial last evening. Mrs. WInslow's Sootiilng Syrup for chil dren teething produces natural , quiet sleep 2. > cents n bottle. Sun Umlircllii Sale. 1,500 sun umbrellas nnd parasols on sale at ACrttAI. COST TODAY 1NII MONDAY lit tbO BosTON - TON Sroin : , Council Bluffs , In. riiimtauui | ; Not"H. The management of thu Council Bluffs and Omaha Chautauquo assembly yesterday effected changes which will increase the at tractions of the musical features of the enter- ment. Instead of having the Rogers bund , the contract with that organization has been cancelled nnd ouo made with the Iowa stnto band of Iowa City. The latter band , under the leadership of Prof. Phinny , has gained a rupuUitiott iu the west fully equal to tnat possessed by the Rogers' band in the cast. Preparations uro proceeding well in other departments. Despite the rain the grounds nro In good condition , mid numerous improve ments will bo noted this season. Among the now cottages beinp built are two by T. O. Gleasou aijil W. B. Walker. Olilluur . The funeral of Mrs. DoUlnger , wlfo of George Dellluger , occurred yesterday from the home. IblT Second avenue. Mrs. Del- linger was born October 1 , lfe3S , at Plttrburg , Pa. In 1SOT she wiu united In marriage with George DoUlnger. In IS'Jb ' they came to Coun cil Bluffs and have since made It their homo. Mrs. Dellingor was ono of the kindest and best women and all loved aud respected that know her. She leaves a husband and three children to mourn her loss , Miss Sadie and Charles Dullinger nnd Mr * . Charles Bach- iium. Sun Umbrella Sale. 1,500 sun umbrellas and parasols on sale at actual cost today and Monday at the Boston Store , Council Bluff ? , la. HacoH July , At the Union Park , Council Bluffs. Running races. Roman chariot races. Roman standing'races. Fieo barbecue , 1,750-pound steer , killed , dressed and cookud on thu grounds. Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 533 B'way Buy your furniture , carpet stoves nud household goods of Mundcl A ; Klein , Council Bluffs. Prices very low ; froiirht prepaid to your city. AT THE SACltHU IIBAItr. Bountiful Commencement Exercises Held Vcitcrduy Afternoon. The closing exercises at the Academy of the Sacred Heart were most Interest ing nud reflected great credit on the pupils of this institution. The hall of the ncadnmy presented a charming scouo , at once bright and tasteful , In floral decoration. Rt.Uov. Bishop Scanncl presided nnd twenty- eight clergymen formoa the audieuco. The music , instrumental and vocal , was brilliantly executed and manifested careful training on the part of the orofossora who direct in this department. A llttlo Ficnch comedy , simple in plot , but full of grace and vivacity , was enacted with spirit and ease , the young ladles seeming to have no dilliculty in throwing varied ex pressions into the foreign tongue that formed the medium of the vivacious little drama. Miss MuNnmarn delivered u poem of sotno length , with nn elocutionary power nnd n grace of gesture that carried sustained In terest to the end. The graduating honors were conferred on Misses McShanu , French , Dowllng and Lob- man , nnd Miss French load , in n polished manner , the valedictory essay of the class , a brief but thoughtful p ipor , entitled , "They Also Servo Who Only Stand and Walt. " The distribution of premiums followed nnd Bishop Sentinel then addressed to the pupils some words of congratulation expressive of the great satisfaction which ho nnd all the guests had derived from the day's exorcises. Use Holler's Sarsaparlilu and Burdock , the great blood puriller. i'H Champion. Messrs. Boyd nud Haynes have secured for a leoturo In Omiha : Sunday ovoiinp ; , Juno - \ the studious sago of Ninlngor , Hon. Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota , who will answer Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll'a recent lecture in this city on "Snakes poaro mid Ills Crea tions. " Mr. Dunnolly B tha luther of thnt celobrntod work , "Tho Great Cryptogram , " which disclosed to the world Francis Bacon's cipher in the Shakespeare's plays. This great work has caused the most intore.UIng dis cussion throughout the entire lltornry world nnd has been most emphatically endorsed by many of thu most prominent mathematicians nud literary minds of thu present tlmo In both this country and Europe. Mr. Donnelly Is probably the most eloquent man in the northwest and probably hotter ac quainted with this subject than any man lu the world , having made It n life-long htudv. Ho is also the author of such celebrated works us "Atlantis , The Antediluvian World , " "Rignarok , The Ago of Fire and Gravel" besides ' -The Great Cryptogram. " This lecture at Boyd's will bo ouo of thu most Interesting events to students of liter ature that has over occurred In the city. Seats will bo put on sale at 0 o'clock Stitur- dav morning. Mothers will find that Halior's PaluPar nlyzei' is u Hiiro aud pleasant euro for < Jra rhoua. Soi-lalili ) YOIIIII ; The various Young People's Societies of Christian Endeavor iu Omaha enjoyed n very pleasant sociable last night at the Flri't Pro.soytcriau church. An "old rail fonco" progruinmu was the order of the evening and the Informality of the affair wai its chief charm. The young people nro couslderablv Interested it , thu great convention which will meet In Minneapolis on July ' . ' . Tnero was probably bo about seventy delegates from Oniuhiiiindbovor.il hundred from tlio sleet , The Howe scale took llrst premium at Pnll.x dclphla , Paris , Sydney and ottierexhlliUlons. Burden Sellcck Co , AgU. , Chicago. Who Helm thu Vlonnii ? Of Into the employes of the Vienna hotel and restaurant have been missing small articles. Ono gentleman lost u new suit of clothes one night und shortly after u coat nud vest were taken. The barkocncr missed bis nantaloous cou- ' .Mmlc fourth chtsi. .SOT TO 1IU INVESTIGATED TIM , FAU. . Tno semite comtnltteo on Indian itlTnirs , wtiieh was to have met in Cblcnpo on July 0 , organised nnd proceeded to NobrnsKii and South Dakota to investigate the Indian out break last winter , has been called oft. Dep uty Hurpeant-at-Arms Valentino went to Ctiicaijo the other day , and was to piocced to the field of operations to perfect arranco- incuts for the housing nnd feeding of thu committee , sccurinR witnesses , etc. , but Chairman Dawes telegraphed the scrgeant- at-arms of the s.enato today that the commit tee would uot undertime the" investigation before fall on account of his inability to get euouirli of the members of tlio committee to go we t sooner. The committee will make another effort to get together In September MlsCKI.IASCOUS. Robert Frayn. was today appointed post master at Oaudyville , Faulk county , S. D. , vice H , A. Miller , removed. The South Onmliu National b.wk was to day nuthori/cd to begin business with a capital of $100,1X10. Cnptnln William 11. Clnpp , Sixteenth in fantry , now on hick leave of absence nt Akron , O , , will report nt once by letter to the superintendent of recruiting service , Now York city , to conduct recruits to the Depart ment of the Platte. P. S. H. llorsford'M Auid I'hnsimto KOI * Huiihtrokea. It relieves the prostration and normal de rangement. Wei'O All There. The residence of Mr-i. H. TibUats , No. TOO North Twenty-second street , was discovered to be on Uro a few minutes before midnight. A run was made to No. 1 hose house by Mrs. Tibbnts' son and an alarm a'ns sent in. A chemical engine , hose cart aud truck answered the call and were soon followed by Chiefs Oalllgan , Suiter aud Barnes mm tno fire reporters. , Fltu hail started In a ba > ; of rags In the wood shed unu hud btirnod its way up through the plastering at the rear of the house to the second story and Into the attic. The prompt use of ( lie chemical noon ( juenciicd the flames. Ni ( cause can be as signed. The loss will Uu. about $4)0 ) , The KxuclH < ir Siirui/is / Company. This company manufuuturcs thu now cele brated Saterlau ( Jlngor Ale which is in gen eral use on account of iu purity ot quality and delicacy of flavor. - . - . American Wonders. Yollowslono park ib beyond all ntios- tlon ono of tlio world's1 ! to-cut wontl6rs , and tlio Union 1'uuillc oxuuralon in July will bo tlio ovout of the season. Abie your nearest Union I'ligiUo agunt about Ituut Mitar . Captain Pnilllps , deputy collector of cus toms , bus gone to Norfolk to Inspect the beet sugar machinery received for the fac tory there. Ho will Inspect the machin ery as u is put lu place. Tlio value of this machinery U about tlO.OOO , ou wuluh there in no duty. Whf n n.ihy war Ick , wo Bute her Culotlo , When jliowoa a ChlM , ahucrluj forCiutorU , When uho became MLs , the clung to Ciutoria , Wbea tint U 4 CUillrcu , the Kavu Uieui Ctutotls , . SCROPOLOOnORHS. From Hotul to Wnht n tnnoa of Dla- 0003. Puirorhitf Torrlblo. Ourod by Outlcuttt Romoclioa I ns coTornt with jcrofuli inret frowmjr lieail IOIMJwi i t , miiTerlntf'o tlial Ic nilil lint ioep nltftil" , ninl cuiilil llo down ( inly wltli pillows under my i\rnu , My lii'iil wn n Fore ( lint I tonM nut < renr n Imti nnillicliun fnnnor , 1 could nut no bitro lii.iiloit , < o note u very nod hnn Ikcrvhlof on in ; lioad In fnct , I wu n { | | iiiii tliiil MKht li > ( illiutJ ninl to lur-Olf Alter iU > corltu : for > lf rrar < nl'h the bc > n iihjM- clnn In tliucountrr. ninl nottliia wur < oall tliu I line 1 hml ulvon up nil luiia | of KCltlnx well when t snw your Crriruui lltMclilcs nilveitl'eil. nmt i > ro- rurciln net. nltliouuli wllh Hull' fultli In Hum Tlio llrft el. however , illil nm niicli a vn t ninoiiiit of vonil , thnt I oontlnuel their ii'ininl now nfler n - luu foiir fl 1 anihippr to nj th.it I nm entirely cnroil Anv of lliu iToinlnent business men nml tirni'r : hi rt Hlllonili > r o nn jlorr lllOltii : : A. IIHl.NSlil.MAN , I'lulDtlCtil , 111 Barber's Itch 14 Years In I8TII cnuulit n bail Uo o of tlio hnrber1' Itch , nml from thnt ( Hue on until the full of ISM I doc- toreil ftlmoit conllnimllr , without nny tietietlrlnl re mit' I HSS irutiiciit to try vour Ct'Tiri'liA HKMK- IHK" , nml now , nftjr tnklnx mime twonty-onc bottler tler , 1 nin cureil , nnd rnjr fnco In niiuln i\f > sruottth as n Imbo's 1 hml nlrc.nly spent iioirlyNUJ wltlnloc- torn ntul tlliTeri'nt prtiprltary tmMl 'Inns CIIAS fi WILI t\MS , CUlikii-li WIs. Uuticura Hemedies Art1 the greatest kln Cures , Illoo 1 1'iirlflors , and Iliimor lU'ini'dlos tlio uorlit hau over known. ClinriiliA IIH"it.vpNT , tlio now blood and Hkln purltlor. nud ciciitt'st of hiiinor ruin- eillua L-luanto-i the blond of nil InumrltlCH and poNoiKius olc'ini'iitx. anil thus rtMnovcs tlio CAttsK. whllu CinicuiiA , tliu rcat skin uure. and ( triicuiiA SOAP , an oxiiilslto | skin boaiitl- llur , olunr the skin and sonlp , and rustoro tlio hair. Sold everywhere. I'rlei1 , OOTICUIH. ROf o p. SSi-s HIIXOI.VKNT , Jl. I'ropiired by the 1'orrnu DllCd ft ClIEMIOAt' ( 'OMl'OIITION. . HllStOII. 't'c'rid fir"llow lo C'nroSkln Ilseii"es ) , " 01 VJ Illustrations , and UK ) tustliuonlals l'l.ns , black he id . roil , rouvli. chapped and oily skm cured by CrriiL'itA tfOAr. WEAK , PAINFUL BACKS , .Kldnoy and Ulorlno I'liln" . and Weak- no"- relieved In one minute by tliu . . VJ I'l'TICUKANTI - I'AIS I'l.AsTBII , tile ( list and only pnln-klllliii ; . strengtliciilng plaster , itow. Instnntancoiis , Infalllblt' . SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ITloilT'ALIT A olmleo MI-nT-re farm"Y , * ! miles -L1 fioin Uouiicll Hintat ! { 11.00 per acru. lu\estimate tliK Johnston & Van I'atten , O'ouiK-ll lllntT-t. WANTED Olrl to work at board Ing house. 8J3 Seventh nvuituo. A NT ED-A first class Klrl , by Mrs. Oco. Kenllne. IKO i'lereo street. 171OK SALT. Hariiur shop , with three chairs. J-1 doing fair biiulncss , ' 'Id Itroadway. T\O you want the earth In the vlolnlty of \J Council HlulTs , ulthur Improved or unim proved ? If so call and sou our list of burgiilni ut the real estate and loan ollleo of J , C. Cole .V Co. I.lst your property for sale , rent or ox- chaiiKC , witn us. nnd aucuto customer. J. C Cole & Co. , No. 4. I'earl street , ground floor. CljAlltVOYANTnnd syclioiiiolilc , or char acter loadings ; also dliiRiiosIs of illspahc. iicnil look of liulr for rendlims l > y letter. Sun- Snymind oven tig1 * Mis Ii Hooper. H'-"J Avo- chii1 H , near corner 15th street , Council Terms , 5'Jo nnd $1.03. FI.N'n lirrd horso. that can heat : Jr : : > , will sol or trade. Address or call on I ) . llro ii UK ! West llrondway , Council lllulls. & \VnlKur's5rj Main stieut and BIS ATbwan I'oarl , Council ItlulTs , you will always find it "snap baiKalu" ' > eal estateIf you want to buy. or a Kood plnco to list , a bargain If you unlit to soil or tradu. FOK SAL/ ! Elegant carriage team and flno single drivers ; pi Ires loasonablo ; call nnd see them before hiiylir. . Isaao M. Smith sines stables No. 4IS North bcvenlli street , Council HliirTs. AONIl'lCHNT ncro property In flve-ncro tracts located i'4 miles fioin postofllet1 , for sale on reasonable terms. Motile line icsl- denco property for rent liy Day & lloss. " " " F iU KENT The McMuhon block. 3 story brick , with basement und elovator. J. V ! -Hiilrc. 101 I'eurl street TTIOKSA.LK or llant JUrden lanJ. wlt'j ' J ? . houma. _ Oy J. U. Uloa. lUi MJ.IQ it. , OounaU Yt ! - * Gultars Mandflllns&zTlherf In Toluinn and qualitr of tone are Uio bunt In tinworld. . Warranted vu near iu any climate. Snld til all leu ] ing dealcn IluautUullj Illustrated , dx. Bcriptivo catalogue nltb portralla ol iiimoun artUta TtlAH.i : ! ! VllKK , MEALY. CHICAGO. A Summer Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions : 1'lno rishln < r. Itoatlng , llath- 1m : an I Excellent Jllneial Watur. Only fifteen minutes ildo from Counull IlliinX Motor tiiilns u\eiy hiilf hour , cllieet lo centers-of Council lllulfs and Om.ihii. Most delightful und acoesslb o pl.iuo for picnic part I en. TELEPHONE NO. 45. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffa. CAPITAL STOCK 5150,030 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.009 Diur-TOiis I. A , Mlllnr , F O Qle.non , K. U 8hu art , B. E. 11 irU J , EdinuiuUoii , OU irlai K , llannan. Transact K-onor.il U.inkliu Uasi- neis. Lar < ust caplt.it and aurplm ut ituy banicln Soiithweatern lovr.c iNTERESTON TIMI DEPDS'PJ ' Dr. M.H. CHAMBER LIN Eye , Ear , Nose and Throat SURGEON , Council HlulTs , In. Shiitfftrt-Hono H'lc. Room 1. 0 to 1in 7 unu S p. tn. IV. C. ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Council BlulTs. Funeral Director nml Em1 nlmar. QRANJD , Council Bluffs , In. This Elegantly AppolntaU Hotel is Now Open. George T. Fhel ps , Manager. COUNCIL I Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , It CHA11I , Si bON , l'HOI"rf. 1O1D and 1O17 LJroacUvatj. Hslliuiitoi ( urnlHlit'il on nil klni ! of ( iiihniiKoil Iriiu ( ornlio U'urk Inn Iliiuflnit , Muro Front i imil Ciipptr Work AnlUlu work n | iec ally Cnirui- Itniiilencuiitillcltuil Irmn puliit > J iullu4 ( ruin Cuun ill lllultii unit Uiiinliu. COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surical Institute iws. uni Chronic ilisouscH of all kinds und doform- Hlushiit'clultiuH. Nos. 'Mil und 'MU llro.nlwuy , Cuuuvll ItlulU Iu. C. A. HAMMER , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 01TICC UiUloadwuy. Council Ululls , la Lot Closing1 Prices on Summer Underwear. No. 351 25 dMn ( ( ? extra mnke.fnncy stripe balbrigo-an mi- dcnvear , full French neck , Si value ; to close at5c per suit. No. 6005 25 doxcn.Grcatcst Seller in Oinaha.tan colored French neck balbrig'gan , double value at our price $1 suit. A combination of three lots , Nos.103 , ' 163 and 510 ; the grandest bargain the season will produce , quality and su- pcrion fnisli considered , colois in tan , drab and mode , closing price per suit , $1.50. Our line of neglige shirt ? embraces every proluction of the season , prices ranging from 50c up. I summer neckwear , no house in Omaha shows the quan tity and quality , at such low prices. The few extreme hot days have well acquainted the people ple with the fact that Ours is the House , to look for nice goods , novelty patterns and low prices on Sum mer Coats and Vests , $2 and up. Our men's suit department is booming. Low Prices Does it Our boys' and children's department keeps the full force busy. Everybody knows there's a comfort and satisfaction trading here Not Found Elsewhere. Endless variety in ladies' and boys' Shirt Waists. In hot weather commodities , we're prepared to accom modate the rank aul file , let them com ? single or in squads. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy. ) ( Send for Ilustrntccl Catalogue. ) HENRY H. VAN BRUNT , Carriage Repository , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wholesale Dealer in Carriages , Htiwies. Sprm-fr Watmns , Carts and Road Wagons. Guarantees better value and more satisfactory goods than any other house in the Missouri Valley. General western repository for the Hamilton Grade Vehicles and Columbia Carriage Go's buggies , surrics and phaetons. Bonanza buggies and phaetons. All styles spring wagons. Van Hrunt and Michigan road and farm wagons , carts and harness in great variety. Correspondence solicited. Catalog ues and price lists on application. HENRY H. VAN BHUNT , 12 , 14 and 16 , Fourth St. , - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scnoedsnck , Proprietor' , Offices 021 Brondwny , Council Bluffs and 1B21 Fnrnum St. , Omnhn. Dye , clonn and reflnish qooda of every description. Packages received nt either office or nt tha Works , Cor. Avo. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for prlco list. Morehiints who liuvo Hhop-worn or soiled ( abrius of nny churuutor can luiva them rc'dyod unil llnibhod ciiuul to now. ' UKD'L-'KATIIKHS KKNOVATKI ) AND CLKAN'Kl ) IJY STKAM , with tha lutoat and ino.-it approved machinery , ( it lobs cost than yon ovur paid buforo. Gas Heating Stoves. No ASHES ! No SMOKK. Just the thliiK for bath rnotnx , bud r no ins , oti Cull und btu our lur e utoortiucnt. C. B. Gns nnd Ele3trlo Llgh' Co. 211 1'aarl uud 21U Muiu b'lruoU FirstNational : - : - Bank -0'4- COUWOIL IOWA. 1'alil Up t'liplt'il , $100,001) Oliiuit nrifiiil < uil b.mk In Ilia cltr Kurulxn anil duiuu > tiu uoJmiiuu mi I looil loo.irlll'ii. IIiiuoU mtuiitluM | uli | ly o jlluulluiii. AuQMiilf of lalivtl null , bmki. k iikur iiiitujrimMtl | < jii < jllolu I. Cur ru > i > umluiKU Invllixl UUU. I * . bAMOIlll I'roiMont. A. W. HIHKMAN Ctt Ulor X T. ItlUU. Amlil BlCa lllM