' THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : FJRIDAY , JULY 10 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 I'EAHL STUEET. \ rellvcred by Carrier In any part of the City. II , W. TILTON MANAOKIt. TELKP1IONKS ; Business Onico , No. 43. Night Kdltor. No. 23. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Crnft's chattel loans , 201 Snpp block. 6. If you want water In your yard or house pete Blxby'g , JWJ Morrfam block. J. M. Flngler Inw Just received a lot of choice specimens of "mineral blossoms" from Iron mountain , Mo. A district ledge mooting of the Good Tcmplurfl will ho hold In Archer hall this forenoon and afternoon. Adolf Krause teen out a building permit yesterday for a $1,000 brick store room at the corner of Frank street nnd Broadway. The lowu Stale band will go to Omaha Sat urday morning to give a street concert rind to tiooni Chautauqua on the Nebraska sldo of the river. The Spooner comedy company will com mence a week's engagement nt the Broad wnv theater next Monday evening. Their first pl.iy will bo "Inez. " A sneak thlof broke into ono of Todd's now housei in the western part of the cltv night bofiiro last nnd carried away a lot of tools bo- longlng to Frank Johnson. The Western Iowa Veterans' association \vlllhotdltsannual meeting at DunJap next "Wednesday and Thuwlav. A number of Veterans from this city will attend. A meeting will bo held In the Baptist church tomorrow evening for the purpose of talking over the subject of their now church , and making further arrangements for its erection. Marshal ,1. L. Tcmnlaton has returned from Col fax and will at once put all army ot doir catchers into the Hold , who will gather up nil untnggcd canines nnd prepare thorn for the slaughter. There have been only 1011 dog taxes paid so far. Marrlago licenses were Issued yesterday to William Spencer nnd Franklo Pruyno , both of Omaha ; John U. Bchrends and .Maria II. Kolntcr , both of Pottawattamlo county , and Themes M. Henry nnd Sarah C. Long of Pottawattamlo county. Two runaway boys were arrested several days ago , claimed to be from Sioux City. Ati effort was made to find out who their parents wore , so that thov might bo sent back homo. The police have received no word in regard to them , nnd they were ac cordingly turned loose yesterday. M. M. Marshall , who has been acting ns passenger brakcman on the Wabash between Moborly and Council Bluffs , loft last Sunday to tnko'a position on a freight run between Moherly and Kansas City. His first trip was unlucky , he being laid up by a largo epllntcr which ho ran into bis hand white working. About twenty members of the Catholic Mutual Benevolent association went to Omaha night hoforo last to attend n recep tion given under the auspices of the Omaha branch of the order. A largo number were present , nnd thn evening's entertainment was highly enjoyed until the last mentor for the Bluffs started. An information was issued in the superior court yesterdav charging Ed Fcgley with Eteallng a lot of tools bolonglnc to E. S. Fisher from the Bnlkwm bloclf , where they wuro beliig used. Fcgley Is now in the city Jail nerving out n sentence for drunkenness , and as soon as he Is released ho will ho con- f i anted with the now charge. In police court yesterday morning Gus Miller was given seven days on the streets for vagrancy and Joe Lyons was lined $10.80 for druiiKonnoss. J. P. "Davidson was ilned (1 and costs for leaving his team standing unhitched on the street. Thocasoof "Soapy" Brooks , charged with stealing a check for 7.50 from his mother , was continued until this morning. The .Milwaukee company , nnd especially Mr. J. M. Lane , the general agent , deserves much credit for the satisfactory manner in which the crowds who attend the exorcises nt Chautauqua are handled. The late trains comlnu into the city are uniformly hold nt Chautauqua until the entertainments are over , HO that the audiences are spared all un easiness for four of missing the train. O. Younkerman & Co. , feed and commis sion , 103 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Tel. 77. J'JilitiOXAI ; I'.l K. Mrs. N. W. Green loft Inst evening for a visit with relatives In St. Paul. Miss Lena Wallace is visiting friends in Terra Haute , Ind. Mrs. S. T. McAtco and Miss Cecilia Mul- queen left yesterday forColfax. Miss Kntio Boudor leaves today for Win- tersot , wiioro she will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Miss Eva Nnson leaves today for n visit with friends In Davenport , Chicago 'and other places in Iowa and Illinois. Sne will be cone about two weeks. Mrs. Al Cook nnd children leave next Sun day tor Astoria , 111 , , to spimd several months with relatives. They will return In Septem ber , accompanied by Misn Essie Cook. Dr. L. G. Patty , formerly of Carroll , la tns associated himself with Dr. S. Stewart1' the well known veterinary surgeon , nnd will' hereafter bo a resident of Council BlulTfl. The greater part of Dr. Stewart's tlmo Is consumed in discharging his duties as federal meat Inspector In Omaha and Dr. Patty will DO nu actlvs wnrKlng member of the firm. Mrs. D. J. O'Neill , Miss TInloy , MUs ICato "Wickham and Miss Manguni , all teachers In the publio schools , start tomorrow for To ronto , Out. , where they will attend the annual mooting of the National Educational association , which conyonos in that city on the Mth mid lusts four days. After the con vention Mrs. O'Neill will return to Chicairo , where she will graduate in music. The others will go to the Now York Chnutauuun , whoio they will spend a few weeks of their vacation. The auction snto of C. A. Hlehnrdson & Go's , jewelry stock at 40(1 ( Broadway , caused no little excitement , as a largo crowd is in attendance every evening. Watches , clocks and blivorwaro are boing-sold at n sacrillco. Their object Is to discontinue business and dissolve partnership at onco. Drs. Woodbury. dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 143. High grade work a i > cciulty. Ktplimlon. The lire department was called out yester day afternoon at 3 o'clock by an alarm of fire from Oakland avonuo. A blaze had stnrtcd in the residence , of Chief ot Police Wndo Cary , ! W > avenue F , and was getting In Its work with n good deal of r.ipldlty when the lire-men' arrived. It was soon put out , how ever , nnd thu damage was inaliilv confined to the kitchen , where it had originated. The cause of the ilro was a gasoline explosion. Mrs. Cory had been lllllnir the gasoline stove , nnd In so doing xomo of the fluid leaked out on the door. When n few minutes later she struck a mutch , the gas that hud been forming Ignited , and In a second the whole nit- was abhuo. The kitchen and all its con touts were almost entirely ruined , and It is thought the complete loss will amount tok ) . Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves und household goods of Mundcl & Klein , Council Bluffs. Prices very low ) freight prepaid to yourclty. _ Picnioat Manhattan beach , LnkoManawa- peed fishing , line bathing and boating ; plenty of shade ; best place for camping out parties. Try It. _ SiirotloN ItulrnHOil. Jacob Howurth of thU city nnd Alouzo Bassutt were tried nt the January term ol district court on a charge of selling liquors II legally , ana judgment was pronounced niMtnst them. 'I hey appealed their cases to thn supreme court , and their bauds for ap peal , which were llxcd at $300 each , were furnished by L , Klrscht & Co. of Omaha und A. P , Laugmudo of this city , Judgment was rendered against the defendants and their bum tics on the bonds. Governor Boles was Interceded with on behalf of the defendants , and at lust thu cases have been stilled uv tho. receipt from Governor Holes of a document releasing the sureties from liability In the matter , provided thu defendants pay all cosU that huvu accrued lu the courts , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Olmntauqua Prosp ring Under the Bene ficent Smile of Nature. ELLEN FOSTER TALKS TEMPERANCE. Orniul Concert In the HvctiiMg Ic- lljlil | Many hovers of Good Music The I'lntiH Tor Today. The cool , pleasant wcathor nnd the good roads took many pcoplo to chautiiuqua yc tcrilny , and the hopes of the management , who have had the weather nRnltiit thoin durlnp nltnoit the on tire season so far , took n now lease of hfo. Loon II. Vincent deliv ered a lecture on Dickens In the morning tea a good audience. Ill * clear delineations of character and hli power of combining the interesting with the Instructive have huen nowhcro bettor shown than In this lecture , and It was listened to with great interest. The afternoon session was given up to the temperance pcoplo , nnd llioy had a very en thusiastic tiuio. J. lillcn Foster , the patr on poddcss of Iowa prohibitionists , was prcieot and delivered one of her characteristic ad dresses. At the eloso of Mrs. Foster's effort , which was received with many manifesta tions of enthusiasm , Uev. Allan Clark ad dressed the people. In the evening ; a grand concert was given hy the Iowa Btato bund and the Swedish inulo quartette , assisted by Miss Dortha Bayllss of Omaha and other well itnown soloists. The selections by the band were rendered with the same precision and brilliancy of execution that has character ized Its performances all during the season , and from the tlino the first strains of the ' 1'oot and PeasantOverture" were heard until the clo oottho "Star Spangled Ban ner1 the closest attention was given them. , Tno program included "La Oltana Waltzes , " by Uucalossi , and "A wakening of the Lion , " by DoIContzlti. Mr. John Salmon , the soloh.t of the band , pluycd a cornet solo entitled "Weber's Last Waltz. " In an elegant man ner. Probably the greatest hit of the occa sion was the descrlp live piece , "Tho Night Alarm , " bv D. W. Reeves , In which the scenes that accompany a midnight lire worn portrayed most vividly. Tno members of the Swedish male quar tette acquitted themselves nobly , and only increased the good opinion that the audlcnco formed of them on their ilrst appearance. The chorus did some excellent work under the direction of Prof. Case. The following is the programme for to day : 8 it. ni. Junior normal clnss. Klocntlon. On. m. Senior normal clnss. Elocution. 10 n. -Wmmm'B Christian Teinpur.ineo union tnitnlnK chins. Itinerants'club. 1C lo cution. Voice Culture and Il.mnony. Tab- orniielc. 11 a. in. Lecture , "ironic. " Loon 11. V ncont. " : 'M p. in. Swedish Mule Qunrtutte. 4 ix in , VOIIIIR People's Meeting , fi p. m.-J. I , . S. O. Hound Table. 7 p. in. Chorus class. 8 p m. Lecture , "Views Afoot In Ireland , " James A. Green. Council fluffs souvenir spoons at Burhorn's. Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 539 B'way. Union Park races , Omaha and Councl BlnfN , September 8-11 , $0,3UJ ; Octooer'JO-23 $ 1,000. For programmes address Nat Brown Merchants hotel , Omaha. Will Kntcr lor the lluccs. There will bo something of an emigration for Spirit Lake during the Ilrst part of the coming week. The regatta to take place next week will draw a largo crowd from this city as well as from other places , nnd the attendance from this city will bo increased very materially by the fact that the Council Bluffs rowing association hfls decided to send a couple of crews to tulio part in the races. The following gentlemen will cotnposo the four-oared crow : Harry Haas , how ; C , E. Hold , second ; Harrv Bowman , third ; P. A. Buckman , stroke ; J. N. Bowman , substitute. The craw for the single pair race will consist of F. A. Buckmuu and Harry Bowman. There is only one entry so far as is known now. In the four oar race , Cedar Uapids having frightened all other competi tors out by the strong work It did last year. The Bluffs' crow has done no practicing , and does not expect to win , but only outers in order that the rncn may como off as an nounced. Among the Bluffitcs who will accompany the boat club to the lake are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sherman , Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar ICeollno , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Kvans , Mibs Adaie Sher man , Miss Anna Bowman , Miss Mmnio Mor- Itel , Charles Hummel and Uoorgo Kvans. They will leave Sunday ovoniug by special car. Gasoline and oil ; epos , wood and coal : prompt delivery. L. G. Kuotts , V7 ! Main , tolophom . _ For Cliarokttu MifTorers. The ladies of C'.ilantho assembly No. 1 will give a line ontertainmnnt this evening for the henolit of the Cherokee Hood sufferers ; licit- ots -"I cents. In addition to the regular programme there will bo dancing , The fol lowing is the programme : PlnnoSolo "liohotnlunOIrl" P. Uoyor Miss S. UolVman. Viollu Solo "Sulnnlnzrious"Uu ! > tiv : Ilullemlor C. A. UlgKliis. llccitatlon "OurKallroiids" John Hold Sonj ; "In Sunny Spring" O. frohloltritrth Mrs. KuiKsbury. Tuntonlo Ticklers Ed Coslov I'mmi -i-oluotlons from "liohomlun Ulrl" Cramorl MUs Kmma Kultor. Sonir-Heleotod .Miss LunaSlmo ! Violin tfoio "Plzzluattl" Dullbes C. A. Hlgclns. Song Selootm ) Misses Lillian and Jessica.Iaokson 1'lano Solo "Jesus. Ldvur of My Soul" . . . Freeman Miss Sylvia Snydor. Hi'cltutlon W. Soars Violin t-olo-Scloetud O. A. Illgulns 1'luiio Ihiut Selected Mlssai Theresa , and Toulo Nuiiniiiyr Sonti "Sing , Sweet llird'1 Ciaiiz MM Sylvia Snydor. Guitar Duet Selected Messrs. Stephun and Atkins Don't wear n heavy , Ill-llttlng suit when you can got elegant summorsults and eastern prices at Roller's the tailor , 31U Broadway. Hotel Gordon , most contr.iliy located first- class house in city ; straight Ja day. Stole lu Itrond Dayllulit. The rcsldcncu of II. C. Addis on Plainer street was entered hy thieves yesterday morning. The member * of the family were all out In the buck p.irt of the house during the morning , mid when they uont into the front part they found that some ono had taken advantage ; of their nbsenca to go through all tbo availaolu rooms. The articles In the various closets and dressers bad been thoroughly overhauled , and several rings and otlur articles ot Jewelry were missing. Upon investigation it was learned that one of the neighbors had seen u man enter tno house , during the morning by the front door , \vhleu had been loft open. Shu was ablu to dvo u description of the offender , nnd upon this description n man who gave bis name n % F. Allen was arrested yonordav afternoon by O 111 cur Kelly. None of the stolen articles were found upon him but ho was idonlitled as the man who had been soon entering the front door of the houso. All A lion ril lor Col I'u v. For health nnd recreation seek the waters and rest of Colfax Spring , Iowa. The Chi- cngo & Koclc Island Is selling round trip tickets from Council Buffs and return for f'.lKI , A. T. Elwell , ticket ugout. No. 10 Pearl street. _ Dcolnroil a Votidottn. Justice Hammer' * oftleo was filled yester day afternoon with a crowd of chattering Italian * , who afforded the spectators moro amusement in a hrlof half hour than ls usually crowded Into a lifetime. There were about a dozen lu the company , nnd they have boeu living in tents cu the bottoms and trav eling over ttie city for several days past ex hibiting thrco mangy brown bean aud a bob- tailed monkey , The can so of their visit to the Justice's ofllco was a quarrel which htu ! arisen among thorn as to ilVH ) , which ono ol them claimed ho bad loaned the father of another of the company , and which had never boon paid back. The loan which lay at the bottom of the whole troublaiwa * made fifteen years OHO , when the ioaucr and lha loanco were boson : friends. Tbo former had ofllcltUcc a god-father of the son o : the latter , and as the money hnc never been repaid , ho nought to take it out 01 the godson In the form of bright , rod gore The godson could not sou It in that light , ant ho accordingly put In n vigorous resistance , so vigorous , In fact , that the aggressive cred itor was compelled to beg for quarter , and to suegcst that they submit to arbitration. Justice Hammer was selected as the judge. , on account of his knowledge of the Italian language , and the case was laid before him. ' Ilo'was unable to quote any law that author ized him to give Judgment against the son of n debtor , especially ns there was no proof In troduced to show that the debtor himself was dead yet , nnd after a ions parley the dhputantn loft , threatening to light the mat ter out with short swords. Try Duquette ft Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. Thov are delicious. Drs. Stewart & ' Patty , veterinary sur geons , 45 Fourth street , Council Bluffs , la. I Nil K1M3M ) KM1" CON V EXT I ON . I'coplc'H Party Will .Meet at on August 1H. The people's Independent party will moot In convention by Us regularly appointed delegates , Tuesday , August 18 , 1331 , nt Hast ings , Neb. , at t o'clock p. in. , for the purpose of placing In nomination ono candidate for associate Justice of the supreme court , and two candidates for regents of tno state uni versity , and to transact any other business that may properly como before the conven tion. The ratio of representation in the state convention will bo one delegate for every 100 votes or major fraction thereof cast for Hon. John II. Powers for governor In IfcOO. Coun ties will tie entitled to representation ns follows : rurnas II Nnckolls 1.1 Antolupo . Otoe l.t ll.'innor . ( iarnel.l I'unrncc 5 llialne ( ! dier | Perkins 5 lloonu ( .runt I'lorcc 5 Iluv lluttu . 2 ( Jri'oloy . . " I'lll'lps 1C , llrown . il Hull . . .13 I'lntto 13 lltiirnlo . 2J IIimiHKm. . . . .II 1'olk 14 llutler . h Ilnrliin .1ft Ili-il Willow. . . il Hurt . II llnyus . . . 3 ItlclmrilBOii. . . . ! ! Cms . II Hitchcock. . . " ' CVilnr . i Hooker . . 1 fnlltio 9 Clinso . 4 Unit , .13 Harpy 2 Cheyenne . 1 Howard. . . . . Satuulers. . . . . ' 4 Cliurry . 3 .Ii'ITcrpon Scottx llltill. 1 Clay . 17 Johnson ' ' ' ' 1U Colfnx . 7 Kenrney HUerliliin . . . . 8 ( 'timing . 2 Keyn 1'aliii. Shcrmnn Ciistcr . 211 Keith . . . 'i .Sioux 2 Dakota . 1 Klmbull Stunton 2 Dimes . fi Knox Tlinjrcr 0 Dnnson. .12 r.ulicnutcr. . . Thoiiion 1 DuiicI . 1 Lincoln . .10 TIllllHlOll 1 Dlxon . 4 I.OKIII , Valley 8 DudKO . fi I.onp WnshlUKlon .12 Madison. . . . Wnyno 8 Duucly 4 Morrlrk Webster 12 Flllmoro IT Mcl'licraon. , Wlicolcr 2 Franklin 8 Nuiicn York 14 Frontier 10 Nemnlm The state committee would respectfully recommend that county conventions for tno elect ion of delegates to the state con volition ho held on Saturday , August 15 , 1801 , and the primaries for the election of delegates to the county convention bo hold on the pre ceding Thursday , where arrangements have not already been made to hold them on other dates. The state committee would also recom mend that no proxies bo admitted , out that the delegates present bo permitted to cost the full vote of their delegation. Guonau W. BLXKB. Chairman State Central Committee. C. H. PIHTI.C , Secretary Stuto Central Committee. Information Free. Do you know that any old sere or cut Mn bo absolutely cured by the intelligent use of Hnller's Barbed Wire Liniment. Bo merci ful to your horse and try it. C A UP Charged With Kohlilng the Dcul , KnBlly Kcllcvccl Court Notes. The case of the state against Charles Car- Bonier is on trial in Jtultro Estello's court : oday. The defendant has boon in jail for several months on the charge of robulng the dead. All of the old citizens of'Omaha ro- momuer Colonel William b. Jones , a harmless old man , who was ono of the early settlers of the state. For a number of years prior to his death ho made his homo at Eleventh and Far- niun streets. Last fall ho was taken sick and died November 2. For n number of weeks prior to his death Carpenter had administered lo his wants. Death came suddenly and nt the same time the watcher disappeared. It was known that Jones was the owner of a cold watch and considerable money. After death a search was made for this property , but it was not to bo found. On account of Carpenter's sudden disappearance , sus picion rested unon him to such iin extent that detectives wore placed upon his trail. A few days later he returned to Omaha and was arrostcd by De tective Savage. Upon being searched at the central station , ho yielded up the watch formerly owned by the dead man nnd a largo sum of money. His defense now is , that Jones gave him the property prior to his death. The case against Carpenter was closed and submitted to the jury at 5 o'clock last even ing. An hour later u verdict ot "not guilty" was rott'rnod. Carpenter was at once re leased from custoav and given possession of the property that was taken from him nt the time of his arrest. Judge Doano disposed of a vast amount of business yesterday. Last season W. J. Paul put up a unmoor of line brick houses at Twenty-sixth and Harnoy streets. Case & IConnudy were the contractors. In the con struction of those houses thcro was a larce sum of money that was never paid. Mort- gatros to the amount of $ ,15,000 were executed ind liens amounting to S'O.UOJ were filed , the defendants claiming pay for labor and material. It was agreed that the cases , soma thirty in number should bo tried at , this term , and with this understanding 150 law yers were before Judge Doano tojay. Some of the parties to the suits were not. ready , while others wanted to take judgments. As a compromise , and to make all Interested parties fool satis- lied , the cases were continued until the next term of court. Lee Hart has commenced suit and asks to bo divorced from his wifo. Ellen. The couple nave been married slnco 1ST > 7. The husband now charges that his wife Is a drunkard and upon many occasions has threatened to take his life. William Cassuly who haa boon in the county jail for several weeks on the charge of rescuing a prisoner was released this morning nnd the case dismissed from the criminal docket. Cassldy resides In South Omaha. Ono evening he was sitting in a saloon wnon an ofllcor entered ana with his club coniiuencod to boat a small boy about the head and face. C.issldy denounced the beating and intimated that the policeman was drunk. Whllo this was going on the lad went up stairs , Jumped out of thn window nnd escaped. To square himself the ollicor arrested Cassidy nnd sent him to Jail. No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do Witts Little Earlv KUow arc ta.con. Small pill. Safe pdl. Best pill. nntl iloldroxo Acquitted. ST. Pvui. , Minn. , July 0. In the case of the United States vs J. M. Egnn and II. floldrego , of the Chicago , St. Paul & ICansas 3ity road , on trial for alleged violation of the interstate commerce law , Judge Thayar this mot nlng Instructed the jury to llnd for the defendants , / MOST WOMEN'S Are caused by u dlsortlorod Btoimiah. The nonuino Carlsbad Spriidul Suit Is n positive remedy forndlborderud stotmioh [ t olours the conipluxion and tuiriflus Lhu hloo.l. Secure only thu comiina im ported urticlo , which must have the bif " nature of "Klauor it Mundolson Co. , " s , Now Yorl , oii every puokago. STEEL PES\SS. \ GOLD MEDAL , PAim FXPOSITION , 1889. .THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , TH ANNUAL JL JLJL A.AJL.V JLi V/jLAJJI AT THE No. 1OO Main St. , Cor. 1st Ave. Council Bluffs , la. 5 We shall offer the largest line of Ladies' Oxfords and Slippers ever shown in this city at 50c , 75c , $1 , $1.25 and up. Ladies' House Slippers , hand-sewed , 35c. Ladies' Carpet Slippers , leather bottoms , 25c. Ladies' Kid Button Boots , $1 , $1.25 , $1,50 and up. 100 pairs Ladies' Kid Button Boots , patent leather tip , flexible sole , all solid , $1.25. - 100 pairs Ladies' Cloth Top Button Boots at $3.00. These are fine goods and a great bar- , . Men's Canvas Lace Shoes , 55c. Boys' Canvas Lace Shoes , 50c , Men's fine Dress Shoes [ lace only ] , all solid , no shoddy , $1.25. Men's Working Shoes , $1 , $1.25 and up. Men's Wigwam Slippers , sizes 9 to 11 , 50c. All our men's $6 Kangaroo Shoes go at this sale at $4.50. These goods are all fresh stock. No old rats' to catch suckers , but every pair guaranteed to be as represented , and we shall be here in the future as in the past to make all we promise good. Keep Your Eye on the Number , 100 Main Street , Corner first Avenue , OOUNOIU BLAUT PS , IOWA. Elliot ton the Stand. COLUMBUS , O. . July 0. Elliott , defendant n tbo murder trial , took the witness stand oday in his own behalf. Ho touched briefly on his career in the army during the war of he rebellion and later as a feniaii. Ho us- sdrtcd that on the Sunday before the murder 10 was watching the newsboys instead of vailing for Osborno , his victim. His exam- nation was still in progress when the court eec ! a recess at noon. A very small pill but a very good ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Earlv Risers. Must Answer Other Charges. Dnoo ; , Cola , , July 9. United States Marshal Card has taken charge of the Clill- an steamer Itata on instructions from DLs- nct Attorney Cole at Los Angeles , who stated that papers would bo filed today. The e sol will bo libeled on the charge of vlolat- n ' , the neutrality laws in talcing on arms in American waters. As far as the charge of iolation of navigation laws Is concerned the collector of customs , Mr. Berry , today re ceived instructions from the treasury dopart- nent to release thu Itata on that charge on xiymont of f" > 00 flue Commandant TJedata s in Los Angeles , hut it is expected that on ils return the line will bo paid. This will end the matter as far as the treasury dopnrt- notit is concerned , ns the other charges con cern the department of justice. Gosalor's MnglcIIcadacno Wafers. Cures nl leadcchcs In0 minutes. At all druggists SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OKSK that can boiitSiM. " line bred , will soil or trade. Address or call on 1) . Irown , l.iU.Mvost liroadway , Council Illnirs. ' "t KADKIt wiintfd to tuke contract for irruil- JT ln a half mile truck. Adclrubs W. II. Oaks , Sliver City , lowu. I'OK SALE A flue ploco of garden and mil land , at { .V ) per ncro. Johnston & Vun- nl ten. _ ' "lljAIKVOYANTiind syclinmntrlc. or char- < J nuter reading" : also iliiiKiiosis of dlsonbo , lend look of Imlr for readings by letter. Him- Jays and evenings. Mra li Hooper , U'iJ Avu- luu 1C , near corner 15th street , Con neil lUiiM" . " . L'erms , OJo and 31 , OJ. MAG.Nll'MOENT aero uroperty In flvr-noro tracts located "li nilltis from posUilllut1 , or bale on reasonable torfriH. Some line resi dence property fijr runt by Day .V lleas. "Spoil KENT The MoMalion block. I ! story J- ' brick , with basement upd elevator. J , w ' rc- lei I'Qtrl strouL IIOH a , V L K or Koat nUn Uad. witli ft ? uoniaj , uy J. It. lllos , till ilala it , Oaunoii Uluffs NEWOGDEN HOTEL. Centrally located Ito the business portion or Council Bluffs , all the street car lines in the city passinq the door. Modern , nnd conven- ent ; thoroughly ' fire proof ; 12O Hiest chambers. The best $2 a iay house In the west. Board nnd room from $3O per month up. Table board $5 per week. G. M. WHITNEY , Mgr. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluff ; } , CAPITAL STOCK . SI50.000 . SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.0D3 . TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . , . 225,000 -I. A. Miller. P. U Olaiion , M U ihiuart. rl E.llirUJ. U Edinuudnon. Ulnrloi t , lluinan. 't'r.insaot uenoril baakla ; UUHI * nen. Lircoit capital nnd nurplu < ut an/ baniln buuttiwosturu lovra. INTERESFON TIMI DEPOSITS , 31A Jt HI ED. BtUE NGTIM3iiA"CE 7T miTy'united In the Saludln Uaad Wimon , in the presence of thousands of admirers. All Ktren.'tli and True Giaco. At homo with Welr-bhu urt Oi. . nftcr June 1st. For the vtsnlt of this happy union look at this e.\qnlsltoly boaiillfu new novelty , the Mght , Oracofu ritron . 3 4 4 With either grained body and gear or carmine soar and black body , solid panel under the seat leather orolith f.inoy trimmings , long springs with heavy ourves thu whole overcoiiiinsabjolntoly the great objection to road wagons their heavy and clumsy appearance , and iinlf hiL' Hlrnmrth , beauty and grace. Send for for catalogue and description or the New Rico Celled Spring Carriage , "The Urn miner's 1'rlend , " and other new und taking novel * ties. We guarantee bettor values than any other honso In the west , WEIR SHUGART CO. , Council Bluffs , la THE. GRAND , Council Bluffs. la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotat is Now Open. George T. Phelps , Manager. Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions : I'lno nshlnr , Hoatln ? , Ilath- Inc and KM-ollont Mineral Water. Only llftcun minute * rlilu from Council mull's. .Motnr trains nvnry half hour , dliect to centers of Council ! llhtil's and Umaha. Most dull Bhtf nl and ucceo.-tlUlu place for plcnto parties. TELEPHONE NO. 45. Sims & Saundcrs-Aeoor.1oyuot"Hl . , ? ! federal conns , lUnnn ; ! , 4 und 5 llunu bloek , Council llliilTs. l.i. rinmhprc Attorney nt Law , No. 10 , J. llhlllllJUb , pour | Htreet , over IIinli- null's storo. Ttilephunu No.VL lliilnui hoius. d u. in. to J p , in. Council III n IK I u D. H. McDanold & Co. , Butchers1'aid. . Pas ri' ' Su ilin , Markat FixtyrJi , Casing , plecs and Suimxo MukorV Maohlnary. Si- SJMuIn St. . Counoll Uiuiu lu. Alto UuAlurj a llldei und I'uri. IV. C. ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs Funeral Director anil Em'-alnw. Dr.ffl.H.CHAMBERLIN . . . Eye , Ear , Nosa and Tfiroai SURGEON , Council lllull's , In. Kliurirt-Hunu ( , li'k. Kouiii 1. 0 to 1in 7 iuid 8 p. in. Gas Heating Stoves. No ASIIKM ! No KM o ICE. Just the tiling fur li.'itli nHtins , liu.l rooms , ot < x Cull and coonriurn'o a suitinunU C. B. Gas nnd Elocjtrla Light Co. 211 I'o.irl anltna .Main Stroot. First--National--Bank : : -or- OOUNOIL DLUPP3 , IOWA. 1'nlil U | ) Capital , . . . . $100,009 UliUxl ur iiiiltuU bank In Iliu cllf. I'uteU'n au4 duinvtlo uxclmiuu unit luail ijajrUlui. Hiyaalk uluintlon inlil u < ujluailuii | < . Auajuntt of lallrlt uali. Ijiinka , liiiikuMuinlogrpuMUuiiJ > olliiUiil 0 < Jf ruiiuiuluncu | Invllud. UtO. 1 * . riAM'JUI ) . I'roildunu A.Y. . 1UKKHAN. L'nihlur A. T. UlCK. AJilsU tCubtM