Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 22, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA. BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE : No. 12 1'KAHL STREET.
Pcllvcrui ny Carrier In any part of the City.
H.V. . T1LTON - MANAGER.
TELEPHONES )
Puslntiss OIUCD , No. 43.
Night Editor. No. 23.
JtlXOlt .Mlv.V7J .V.
N. Y. P. Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal.
Craft's chattel loans , 20-1 Sapp block.
If you want v/ntor In your yard or house
re to Bixby's. 3n ( ; Merrlnm block.
The funeral of Mrs. R. F. Rnln will tnk3
place this afternoon at : t o'clock fiom tha
residence.
G. W. Martin and Cella Mussclmann , both
of Omaha , wcro married Monday night by
Justica Cones.
Judge Dcemer will hold n session of the
district court August ! ) to settle s omo unlln-
Isheel bu lnojs.
H , O. Mead , who was badly burned In n
flro in Stephen Brothers plumbing establish
ment several weeks ago , is now nblo to bo
about ,
The county convention of the people's
parly is to bo held at Avocn next Saturday.
George Hunter nnel other prominent lights of
the pnrty will be present ,
Spcclnl meeting of Excelsior Lodge No. 2.i9
A. F. & A. M. this ( Wednesday ) evening for
work In the third degree. Visiting brethivn
cordially invited. By order of the W. M.
The race between the yacht "J. C. Bixby. "
of Platte Overtoil , and Dr. boyborl's
"Lottie , " lor $ VI a side , will take place this
afternoon at Manawa between 'J and I
o'clock.
Charles Jones , who was arrested Monday
-T n on a clmriro of kidnnpplng , wns released by
Justlfo Sweat ingon yesterday morning , n *
Birdie Allen , the prosecuting wltne s , failed
to appear against him.
Mrs. D. J. Hutchinson.- wife of the senior
member of the firm of I ) . .1. Hutchinson &
Co. , died last ovcnlntr at 7:15 : o'clock after a
lingering Illness of eight years , at her resi
dence , KXl'J High htrcet. Notice of the
funeral will bo given later.
Tie next reunion of the old soldiers of
southwestern Iowa will bo helel In tills city
some tlmo between July 1 and August 'M ,
IS'.cJ , in accordance with a resolution nilopled
nt their recent reunion at Dunlnp. The as
sociation includes the soldiers of Pottawatta-
tnio. Hardson , Monroe , Ida , Crawford and
Shelby counties.
I. B. Ehrhart was given n hearing yester
day afternoon before Justice Swcaringcn on
the charge of committing nn assault with in
tent to kill on Aelolph Kolb. After all the
evidence was in Ehrhnrt was acquitted and
another information wns drawn up charging
him with assault. To this ho entered a plea
of guilty and was fined " > and costs.
In police court yesterday morning Peter
Sorensen and Hans Johnson were fined $27.-0
each fur lighting nt n Danish ball last Satur
day night. They have secured the services
of an attorney and will appeal tbo case to
the district court , as they claim that they
were not engaged in the light nt all , but weio
conducting themselves ns nil well behaved
people should. William Farrell and E W.
Sorstlold were lined for drunkenness.
Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers for the liver.
lowi'lry Store Ki.xtiii-cs for Sulc.
On Thursday evoninir , July - . ' ( , the
fixtures of Hlcharelson's joivt'lry store ; will bo
sold at auction. They include t > ix b-foot bev
eled plate oak show oases with broiizo stands ;
two 4-foot counter show cases , oak ; ono lartro
Hall tire proof safe ; Swiss regulator , watch-
inakors' show work be'ncli , three oflluo desks ,
Bhclvos , raillnps , eurtains. etc. Those are
the finest fixtures in the city , and they must
be sold on Thursday evening atS o'clock. Mr.
J. T. AneU'r.- , jeweler's auctioneer of Day
ton , O. , will conduct tlio sale.
Hon. Ignatius Donnelly Is at the Grand.
Mrs. S. T. McAtee has returned from a
visit to Col fax.
Mrs. It. W. CJrccnle > o of Tabor is In the
city visiting frlonels.
Mrs. G. W. Cullison nnd daughter of Ilar-
lan are at the Grand.
Charles G. Peterson ana wife have returned
from a trip to Lyons , Neb ,
Miss Eva Nnson has returned from n
week's visit to Davenport and Chicago.
Miss Stella Coono has returned from DCS
Molnos where she has been visiting friends.
Prof. D. W. McDormid nnd Prof. Byron
N. Klnjf leave this evening for Chicago over
the Northwestern.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. O'Brien nnd Miss Josie
Durgan loft for Colfax yesterday morning to
spend n couple of weults.
Miss ICnto Hyiin has gene to Shcnnndoah
> attend the commencement exercises of the
Iowa state normal collog'3 there.
Miss Lou Smith has gone to Sioux City to
visit her cousin. Miss Winnifred Smith , who
attended Clmutuuqim here last week.
Ohio Knox returned yesterday from n
week's trip throiign western Nebraska. Ho
reports everything looking favorahlo for a
largo crop ol nil kinds of grain.
Hov. T. J. Mackay expects to remove to
Omaha next Friday , his parsonniso having
been completed. ICarly next week ho and
his family will start for the west on u trip
which will lust until September 1 ,
Small in si/o , great in results. UoWitt's
Llttlo ICarly Kisors. Host pill for coustipa-
icn , bcht lor sick headache , host for sour
ttomach , _ -
Drs. Stewart & Patty , veterinary surgeons
goons , 45 Fourth street , Council Ulufts , Ja.
Don't wear a heavy , IH.Iltting suit when
you can got elegant snmmorsults nnel eastern
prices nt Holler's , the tailor , U10 Uroadway.
City or County ?
Attorney Cionornl Stone rendered ix deci
sion yesterday in reply to n ejnestlon put to
him a few days ago by John H. Carter of the
Sioux City Inw nnd order league , with refer
ence ) to thu collection of lines by the city gov
ernment from keeipors of saloons , or "dis
orderly houses , ' ' Attorney Carter stated
that , In his op.u'on . , If the collection of such
n line is legul ut all , the money recolvod front
such collection does not belong to the munici
pal government , but should ho turned over to
the school fund along with nil other monov
received from violators of the state laws.
Ho asKed the opinion of the attorney
general on the point nnd Intimated
that ho would bo glnel to have bis assistance
In having the city authorities eotnpollcd to
, k'H-count to the city. In hl.i opinion the at-
toVnoy general states thnt 1m believes that
( liicstlon Is ono which hhcuild bo decided by
the county supe'rvlsors of Woodburv countv ,
nnd that thei board should attend to It , us Ills
clear that the proceeds of the.so lines should
go to the M-hool f uuiis of the various countlus.
Another opinion was icnelorod with icfor-
enco to the naturnlUatlon of Chineso. The
county clerk of Ucnton county wrote to him
bcvcrul days airo.ntating that there wore two
Chlnnmc'n there who wanted to tnko out
imturnll/ntion pnpei-s , and asking what the
Inw was regulating the mutter. The attor
ney gciiornl eiuoteel n number of decisions on
the point , and stated that while there nro
some in favor of allowing the naturalization ,
the bulk of them arc opposed to It.
DoWItt's Llttlo hurly Hlsors ; host llttlo
pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bud broath.
It llli.Match. .
Arlllo match will tnko plnco this after
noon nt a o'clock on the grounds at the cor
ner of Thirty-fourth street and avenue U ,
between Fred Fuller of Omu m nndV. . Dun-
cnn of this city , in iiccorduncu with tno chnl-
lengo iniido by the former i > omo tlmu ago.
Sixty shots will bo tired by ouch party ,
thirty under the rules use-el by Mr , Fullbr
inel thirty under the national ruliw , with n
lioiniun target , _
No gripping , no nntison , no pain when
OoWtt's Llttlo Early Ulsur * uro tanon.
Smnll pill. Sufo pill. Host pill.
Drs , Stewart nnd I'ntty , veterinary sur-
icons , 4t > Fourth street , Council UluiTs , la.
. * '
Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 I'earl street ,
next to Ciraud bout , Tulophono 115. High
"
"t u hpociulty.
t C Swuusou tuusio company , 835 Broadway ,
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Ohautauqua Assembly Concluded After i
Very Succesiful Session.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEXT YEAR'S ' EVENT
Motor Connection \Vltti tlio Ground
Will DP Onilutu | < l Within ix
Short Time St. l'.ul'H
New 1'cotor.
i cstcrdny marked ttiu closu of the Uti.it ]
tnuimi | assembly suasou for Ib'JI ' , and nil till
dlonco of noiirly live thousand people tool
advantage of the lust opportunity to nttoni
tno exorcises ut the tabcrnaclo. Burly In th
ino rn I up the signs of dissolution commence !
to got In their work , und although most o
the cutilpers stayed nil dny , still there wa
an unsettled appearance that Indicated ttm
the end WHS d rawing near , ( n the aftornooi
too , rnnny of the campers got their baegagi
together nnel .sent It to tno city , so ns to u
rondy to follo'w ns soon ns the exercises wor <
over. Some stayed bravely to the bitter end
and will Imvo a clinnco to view the a&sombl ;
grounds when the work of breaking' camp 1
going on in deed earnest , and the littl
Chautuan.ua woild is coming to an end.
In the morning Ignatiiu Donnelly nd
dressed the audience on "Tho Farmers' Al
linncu Movement. " The weather was bud
cotibcqucntly the nuilleiico was small , bu
those who were ttiero enjoyed his presonta
tlou of the subject. Mr. Donnelly's headlni
the alliance ticket as candidate Icr presldou
1ms brought bun to the front in politics , nm
although thcro may bo some doubt ns to hi :
being u typical farmer , there can be no doub
as to his ability to interest an audience , ovut
In the midst of a ruin storm.
In the afternoon the IJncon-Shnkospenre
diibnto wtis resumed , und that was when th (
crowds commuuccd to arrive. The debate
was on somewhat the same lines as wcro laii
down In yesterday's Unn , nnd both sides ol
the subject were very nbly handled. At tin
end it was declared a draw battle , as Don
nelly and Freeman scomod to be the only
ones on the grounds who had any very decided
cided convictions on the subject.
Lastoveuing the attraction was a lecture
by A. I1. Hopkins , president of the First Nil'
tlonal bank of Omaha , on the "Sliver Ques
lion. " Ho Is an intorostlng speaker , ami
showed that ho had studied his subject very
carefully.
As to whetber the assembly season bas
been n success , public sentiment is divided ,
Tbe weather has been unfavorable , but thai
is not nil. Much complaint lias bcen.lndulgei
hi on account nf the small number of real at
tractions tbat Imvo been provided by tin
management. There is no doubt that the
blame of this is to bo laid nl
the door of Dr. Olllott , whc
was allowed to use his own discretion in the
arrangement of the program , nnd when he
had donn so found another clinnco to air his
graces , In Cilon Erbo. The assembly has losl
money , but it has gained experience , autl
will put it into practice next season.
The scheme for tbu building of n motoi
line is boinjr pushed with u will , and it 1 ;
now regarded as settled that before nexl
year's assembly opens it will bo in operation
Ten thousand dollars of the required $ jri,00 (
has already boon secured , and no trouble
is anticipated in the raising of the
remainder. The route to bo followed will b <
out the Canning road , as that is about a mile
and a half shorter than any other. It is nls <
hinted that ono reason for the adoption o :
this course is in order to shut out other com
panics who might wish to run a competing
line. It is protiablo ttiat not only will a line
bo built from the Chnutaueiua to the limits
built will be extended into the heart of the
city , so as to avoid changing cars on UK
rond. The cars will be run into ttio grounds
ami will land their passengers on thu top o
the hill , about two hundred feet from the
amphitheater. _
Picnic at Manhattan boach. Hound trii
tickets , from Omaha including boat tide. I > 0c
on sale at news stands at Millard and Mur
ray hotels.
iMnnos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , M9 IV way
O. Younlcennnn & Co. , feed and commis
sion , IDS Broadway , Council Bluffs. Tel. 77
TVyinjjn New t'nulc.
The ordinance xvhlch was passed by thi
city council last Monday night relating te
disturbances of the peace in ccrtMn places
was n very innocent looking affair on its
face , but it now transpires that its signifl
canco Is greater than was at first supposed
Jt was the result of a conviction on the pail
of the city authorities that the "fine" systeir
of dealing with saloonkeepers had about rut :
its race in Council Bluffs , as so many loop
holes Imvo been discovered through which
these who elon't care to pay can crawl , that
It has kept everybody on the ragged oeigo oi
uncertainty.
The now law is designed to cover the same
surface as the old , It will do away with the
legal objection that has been made to the
' lino" system on the ground that the city
had no right to levy n line on the keeping ol
a nulsiinro which , according to the statutes ,
rould only bo eiono away with by abatement ,
Bv making the offense of the salconkeenor n
more distui banco of the peace , it will ulso
leave no doubt as to the destination of the :
tine money , as between the citv treasury and
the school fund. The city authorities eio not
contemplate any further trouble over the ]
saloon question , and they are just now busy
congratulating themselves | on the fact that
they have au'ordiminco that will not bo open
to any of the objections of the old one.
Constipation poisons the blood ; DoWitt'S
Little t arly Kisers euro constipation. The
cuuso removed , the disease is gone.
All Ahemrel i'orColfuv.
For health and recreation seek the waters
nnd rest of Colfnx Spring , Iowa. The Chi'
cage & Hock Island is selling round tri [
tickets from Council Buffs and return foi
* 7.K ! ) . A. T. Elwell , ticket ugent. No. 1C
I'oarl street.
Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves and
household goods of Mandol & Klein , Council
Blutfs. Prices very low ; freight prepaid to
jourctty.
with Seduction.
Charles Shearer , n young German farmer
living a couple of miles north of the city , was
arrested Yesterday on the charito of seduc
tion , preferred against him by Ottilliu Klatt ,
n Gorman damsel who has been working for
ono of his neighbors. Shearer and the woman ,
according to the story told oy the latter ,
wore very fonel of nach other , to nil appear
ance's , until within the lust six months. In
fact , they were engaged to bo married , and
Shoarur , thinking tie had aright to do so ,
took n good many liberties with his be
trothed. The woman Inu been trying to
induce him to inaUo good his promises to
marry bur , but this ho has steadily refused
to do. She has accordingly secured the
sorvlcos of an attorney , and will prosecute
her faithless lover. Shearer was brought
before Justice Cones yesterday aim pleaded
not guilty. His bond was tixed nt $ ; ! ( > < > , and
In default thereof ho was sent to the county
Jail until next Tuesday , when the cnso will
comu up for a bearing. .
To Drive Out Malaria
drink nature's tonic , Hogent Ferro-Mangn-
nc.se v > fttors of Excelsior Springs , Mo.
Gasoline and oil ; com , wooei and call
prompt delivery. L. U. ICuolts , 'Jr Mala
telephoni SOU. _
St 1'nul'H Now Hector.
The vestry of St. Paul's church has been
looking for n rector to take thp place of Kev.
T. .1. Mackay , who has Just loft for Omaha.
The numoof Uuv. Mr. tlabcock of Cannn-
Ougua. N. Y. , wns placed buforo them bv D.
C. Bloomer and It has. been finally decided to
nxtenel him u call. They nro now In corre
spondence with him and ho will probably
como out to view the Hold In the course ) of
thu next week or two.
Do Witt's Llttlo Early Hlsers , best pill.
Hurt liy a Fall.
John Hniithorn Is coulined to his homo in
Madison park addition by tbo o ( Tec Is of a so-
ycro fall. Ho bos been almost helpless for
some time pist by a stroke of partial parnly
Ms , Ho was going up his front stops whei
ho stumbled nnd fell. Owing to his fcoblv
ness ho was unahla to break the force of hi
fnll and he ) was badly bruUcd , although , for
Innately , no bones were broken. Ho ha
been confined to bis bed ever since.
Jewelry.
Only a mall proportion of the people o
Council J3luffs seem to ro.illzo that the oppor
tuntty of their lives to get silverware , dla
moneli. watches , clocks , etc. , Is rapldiv pass
Ing. The auction sale of C. A. Richardson , <
CO.'B line stock will last only a few day-
longer. The partnership has been dissolve *
and the business will bo discontlnucel afte
the snlo of the fixture * on Thursday evening
Mr , Klchnrdson was overloaded with Mm
goods that elld not sell as rnpldlv as expected
but now thov must go to the htuhc.it bidder
No articlii will bo returned to the case nftc
being taken out for sale. The best of tin
goods remain yet to bo sold. Ladies tin
invited to attend this evening especially
The snlo is bolng conducted by Mr. .1. T
Anderson , jeweler and salesman , of Dayton
O. 400 Broadway.
A Hot Wcnthr-i-Attraction.
Messrs. Fothcrlngham , Whitclaw & Co.
the Bosto.i Store people , are making ar
rangements for what must be considered ni
extraordinary event. Some day next wool
'
they will commence n nildsumm'cr clenrnno
sale , which will last ton days. During thti
tlmo every article in the store will bo sold a
retail at the orulnnl cost mark price. Tin
reasons given for tbesacrillec Is ttiat the :
are overstocked and nro determined to re
dueo the surplus preparatory to taking tin
summer inventory.
Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruitcougl :
tablets. They are delicious.
Hotel Gordon , most centrally located first
class house in city ; straight $ ! a. day.
AT TilK \ VESTKlt.AOU31.lt , .
What a Successful Iowa School Is Now
I ) , lnjj.
SiiiiXVxniMii , la. , .July 21. [ Special te
Tin : Bnn.J The Western Normal college
which Is located here , is conducted on the plnr
of the Independent normal. This is com
mencctnent week , and the closo'of ono of the
most successful years In the history of the
collooo , nnd everybody from the president
down to the Humblest citizen is in the full
enjoyment of u broad smile of satisfaction ,
Suudnv evening the baccalaureate address
\vas delivered in the college chapel by Hov ,
L. B. Wickersham , pastor of the Methodist
Episcopal church. Services were omitted nt
nil of tno churches in honor of the occasion ,
and all that could get n seat attended the
exercises at the college. The city is full of
visitors , who are being entertained at the
college and by the cltuciis.
Commencement exeielscs began yesterday
and continue until Thursday. The very
largo number of graduates makes the exer
cises interesting and quite lengthy. Know
ing that street talk as a rule Is unreliable , I
concluded to go to headquarters for informa
tion. I found the superintendent , Mr.
Croan.in his oflle'o surrounded by a. score or
moro of sudents waiting their turn to speak
to the superintendent on individual matters.
Securing a sent I concluded that 1 might
learn something by waiting and watching.
In a very short time thu students were dis
posed of , and the man behind the counter
looking ut mo inquiringly. Just then a fresh
invoice of students appeared on the scene , in
advance of horn I took my place at the
counter , as the next ono in line. Introducing
myself I said : "I nm hero temporarily and
would like to get a few points in reference to
your school. "
Mr. Croan said ho would gladly accommo
date me. but would have to bo brief , "for you
see how it is. " I said , "Mr. Croan , you ought
to huvo some help to do this work. "
'Yes , " said he , "that would bo bettor for
mo , but not so good for the school. Von see
this work brings mo in almost dally contact
with every student , thereby giving mo per
sonal knowledge of their dispositions , their
conduct , intentions and capabilities , which
Is very essential to the success of the school. "
To my suggestion that ho would break
down soon , ho said , "I know that the work is
very hard , but I am young nnd vigorous ; besides -
sides it is congenial to my taslo and is in the
line of my ambition. "
"Your graduating exercises seem to be
quite lengthy this year. "
"Yos , wo have a largo number of gradu-
'ates , and wo want to give them till there is in
it. This has been n very busy year , which
you will admit when I'tell you that our rec
ords show 53lr radaatos in all the different
grades. "
"What is the outlook for next year1' ?
"Wo otp3ut n larger attendance next year
than wo have had this. "
"But can you accommodate thorn ( "
"O yes. 1 hive now buildings under con
tract now which I expect to e-ompleto dur
ing vacation , and am prepared to build more
If needed. Please excuse tno now ; these
people are waiting on mo. Call airnln. "
Taking a stroll over the city I found a
great number of new buildings , many of
them quite elegant , just completed or in pro
cess of construction. It fact I met with
evidences of general prosperity tnnt Is far
ahead of any other towns that I have visited.
Shcnandoah is situated in the east Nlshnu-
botnu valley , which for plcturosquenoss and
aericultural beauty and richness of soil is not
excelled anywhere in the west.
N' > i mill ( lass Gr.uliintud.
SHCXA.NHO.MI , In. , July 21. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB Bic. : ] Tonight occurred the
graduation of the normal class of the west
ern normal colloiro for ' 01. Such a scene was
never before witnessed in Shenanaoah. At
r > : ; K ) o'clock a throng ilocked towarei the college -
logo and nt OtfiO there was not standing room
in tho. vnst auditorium and hundreds wore
turned away unable to gain admission. For
ono hour iind u half the vast audience pa
tiently waited and nt S o'clock President
Cioan led on to the college rostrum the
largest grnelnnttng class west of the
Mississippi , seventy-two In number , amid
deafening applause. Music and flowers added
their beauty und fragrance to the enchanting
scene.
The chosen representatives of the class ,
each and every ono , acquit'ud themselves *
well and rollccteel credit and honor on their
class , the faculty and the institution gradu
ating them.
Prof. Sheldon delivered a magnificent ad
dress and President Croan in conferring the
degress spoke with deep feeling and elo
quence ami in a manner peculiar pleasing
and happy. Hundreds of visl'ors are here
and many parents came several hundred miles
to see thetir children graduated. Tomorrow
night occurs the graduation of the sciunttlla
class ,
To the young face Pozzonl's ' Complexion
Powder gives fresher charms , to the old re
newed youth. Try It.
SLOW
Toncr.iy & llryiin Mispond I'ciullnjj
n 'rtiomiiKh Setlli'iiXMit.
The firm of Toncray & Bryan , engaged in
a grain , provisions , stocks and bonds brokur-
ngo business at iilfi South Fourteenth street ,
opposite the Murray hotel , suspended yestor-
ilay morning nnd notitled their customers
throughout the country that nil deals placed
with thoni hud to bo closed at once.
Thocauboot the sudden termination of
business , Mr. Bryan Informed Tin : BKK , was
simply the inability of thu linn to collect out
standing bills fast enough to meet pressing
obligations ,
Collections have been terribly slow , " suld
Mr. Toncray to the Ilir : reporter , "and wo
decided to quit ami got fairly on our feet bti-
fore assuming any further obligations. Wo
shall collect what Is duo us from our patrons
and then straighten up everything. "
Mr. Bryan bpoko i-i the same strain. Ho
said : "I do not wish the impression to cain
currency that we uro all broken up or any.
thing llko it for wo are not. Wo are simply
'
In a placet where It is muter to go slow. 'l
think there u moro than enough duo us to
pav every cunt of our obligation ; , .
The IIrm conducted n straight , option busi
ness and placed all the deals it received with
Logan A ; Co , of Chicago. Suvoral of the patrons - ,
rons of the llrm from Missouri Valley car.io
down yojlorduv to bee what wa.s to be dono.
Ono man claimed that the firm owed htm
jl.OOO und two others about & > < X ) each.
Toncray & Hrynn tmvo retained un attor
ney and they hnvo several clerks at worn
preparing the ) statements for outstimd.
.111 ; bill : ) that will bo called Iri nt once.
Mr. Bryan U a member of the Chicago
lionrd of trade and has been In the brokerage
business In Omaha about four years , Ho
was Joined bp Mr. Toncray lost wlutor.
The dally ( juotutlgus will still bo received
nt their oftlco and plnce.l.pii the 'board , bu
nn elcnls wt.l bo handled jiultl the business
of the Arm is thoroughlyndjiuted. )
, if i i
Orouoi'i * Oleisrd.
FroJ K. Bahcock , ticroc rnt 1017 Howare
street , went out of l > usti'efs | ' | last night b\ \
making nn assignment tO'Shoriff Boyd , win
nt once took possession nttil closed the store
. ? / lit * Vll31t.lt r/4/i.S Tit IV.lLti.
Mrs. James Brown Potter , the erstwhile
society quecu among th& ' ultra fashionable
set of Now York's " 100 , " nml who is now
moro or loss known to fut'qo ' aa a clever ant
fascinating actress , may tnko upon horsoll
the honor of first makltitf "Tuxedo" known
to the world at liuxo.
Tuxedo is beautifully situated amid the
nestling Oranno mountain ? , about two hour ?
rida from New York on the Erie railroad. II
Is the mccca of American fashloiinblo llfo ;
noiio but these whoso bloou Is bluer than
skimmed milk arc recognized within IU pro-
elneU. Many a millionaire would gladly
sllco oil a watermelon piece from his fortune
to so' , his gold-laden feet within Its sacred
portals.
Iteit Ward MeOnl'star s ivs "No ,
This must not yet he sej'r
And Father Plobean Croesus must reliiO'
tantly betake himself to Saratoga or Lonj !
Branch with his nxorlc relative , and theli
golden olive brunches. At the tlmo Tuxodc
was born , the rngo for amitcur theatricals
was at its height In Now York society ,
Grease paint hung heavily on the horizon
and a nimbus of sock and buskin glory enclr
cled Mrs. James Brown Potter , Amateur-
dom was nt her feet , nnd she wns its proudly
rocognl/ed queen. What moro appropriate
then , than that Tuxedo should bo formally
opened with a superb amateur performance
given under the mi'.ntlo of sweet charity The
event wns the most brilliant ono of the
season. The performance was n success :
Mrs. Potter , Ed\\ard \ Fates Coward , Miss
Elsie Do Wolfe nnd other representative
society people wore in the cast. The niTatr
was described in the columns of the Now
York papers ; in n word Tuxedo was born ,
nnd In its mouth wns the traditional silver
spoon.
All this tlmo n couple of merry minstrel
men , wcro chasing files and building jokes at
Plainfielel , just a metaphorical stone's throw
from Tuxedo.
Eel Marble wns spending the summer with
George Thatcher at the latter's home. The
moro Marble read of the gay doings nt Tux
edo the more he ruminated. Ho had an Idea.
He nur.sed it , fed U , and cherished it. It
finally took root , gonulirjted , and sprouteel ,
nnd just what tiiat idea was will bo soon hare
next Saturday night at the Grand opera
house , when George ) Thatcher's minstrels
With Hich & Harris1 comedy company will
present Mr. Marble's fnrco comedy , "Tux
edo , " u sutiro on society's ' caprices ,
L. M. Crawford , the new Icssoo of the
opera boui-o at Fifteenth and Farnam streets ,
accompanied by his son , Chester P. Craw
ford , arrived in town this morning from To-
peka. ICan. Manager Burgess of the oporn
house is pu'hlnir matters forward rapidly
for ttio season's opening with "Knjanka" on
Sunday afternoon next with n week's run.
OLD TI3IK flKLIGION.
Sample of t'ic ' Sort Nenv Served nt
Syndluatq 1'nik.
"Shotting .loo" Rinsom of Kansas City
did not arrive in tlmo last night to preach at
the colored camp meeting , which is just now
in full bloom at Syndicate pint. The ) great
Kansas Citj orator and African oracle is ex
pected to 1111 the pulpit ; and the woods with
religious eloquence tonight.
But tno meeting wont on just the samo.
Kev. Louis Parks of Nobrnslcn City ex
pounded the gospel last night in the regular
old fashioned , Methodist , camp mooting stylo.
There must have been at least four hundred
people in attendance nt the enmp nnd fully
three-fourths of them white peopk1.
After several revival hymns had been sung
Rev. Parks began to exhort the people to
quit their bins and lleo'from the wrath to
como.
'Wo want the old kino of religun , " said
Brother Parks. "Thoy ain't no new kino
that 'mounts to anythluir. What you wantis
to trust in the Lord an' git vour feet on the
KOCK of Ages. We are following a Captain
that is bouu' to win , " continued the speaker
in n very high tone of voice and with all the
force that his vocal organs nnd
ungs seemed capable of sustaining.
"Git your hearts fixed right and then ro
ahead. Git on the gospel train , bretheru.
Christ is the conductah. Ho is comin' roun'
to take up the tickets pretty soon. Git your
tickets now. Git them from the Holy Ghost
nnd from Jesus Christ , nnd when ho comes
nrouri' nnd says 'tickets If you please' you
will bo all right for n through trip. "
"Amen 1 Hallelujah 1" shouted half a dozen
of the brothorn and sisters.
"I can see the ole river Jerdon , " continued
the speaker as ho danced across the platform
and looked up at the benutiiul , full moon just
pooping over the tree tops nnd lookinir peace
fully down upon the camp. "I can see the
river Jerelen rollin' and humpln1 itself be
tween us on' the golden gates. I can almost
seen them little cherlbe"ins n-smilin' over the
gates. Are you ready to cross the
stream } Are yoji sure your
sins nro washed away ? Git the good , old
solid semi washin religion and ire along with
us to the better laild. "
At the end of every sentence the spo.iko r's
words were indorseiel by the brethren shouting
"Amen " " " "oh . " "hullo-
ing , "yos , sir. yes. , -
Injati" nnd other ejaculations of npprovnl.
When the speaker closed the audience
sang "Git on Boa'd , Llltlo Chillun , There's
Uootn for Mnny-a-morc , " and then n collec
tion was taken. Tno prayer nnd prulso moot
ing lasted half an hour and then the benedic
tion was pronounced.
The ice creunj stnnel near the camp drew a
crowd of customers after the services.
Everything uhout the camp nppearod to bo
very respectable and orderly , The colored
brethren of Omaha nnd South Oinalia are
hoping und praying for n great spiritual
awakening ut this protracted effort in the
woods.
Work ol'Cirous
Beioxu , Iu. , July 31. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : Bnn.J Whllo the Forepaugh show was
in progress hero this afternoon the residence
of L. Uindnner , a clothlnc merchant , was
entered by thieves and ? . " ) ( ) in money nuU a
gold watch and other jewels taken.
The father of the Ohio common school sys
tem , Hnrvoy llleo , is ninety-one yours of age
and is living quietly at Cleveland.
Kentucky is waking up to ttio realization
of the Importance of public education , nnd
the number of now schools und school build
ings Is rapidly increasing.
Four woman writers haven share In the
Tinfvriiuiiic liniKiiti-il
Salt
[ s mi uHoriUivo uiiel uHiqlniitlva roinudy ,
which dibsolvostoniiQl'oiiEibllo , nlluys ir
ritation , iinel roinovob obstruction by ulel-
( iiK imturo and not by feudiluii iintl oxeos
slvo irritation' as iiioit ejiitlwrtics do.
Obtain tlio KO"U'1UX ' , imported article
only.
NEWOGDEN HOTEL.
Centrally locntstl In the business
portion of Council 'Bluffs , all tha
street car lines in J.l)6 ) city pnsslnq
Lhe door. Modeiu i/nnc. ! conven
ient ; thoroughly truce proof ; 12O
guest chambers. t'The best $2 n
clay house In the west.
Board and room Irom $3O per
month up. Table bonrcl S5 per
week. G. M. WHITNEY , Mgr.
IV. C. ESTEP ,
14 N. Main St. , Council BlulTs.
Funeral Director and Era'almar ,
Gas Heating Stores.
Net ASIIEJ ! No SMOKK.
Juit the thliu for hath rooini , lie I ro ni , oti
Call und i > ce our lar o a : ortiiiunt.
C. B. Gns nnel Elajtrio Light Co.
2111'ourl and S19 Main Struct.
Donors awarded u.v the Institute of Fninc
this year ; Mile. Mnrcel , uovolUt ; Mine
.lulcs S.imson , educational writer ; Milk
Mlran , pootess. nnd Mmo. Cnrotto , blograpti
leal unit hUtorlu.il ostnylat.
Women nro rapidly making t'loir way lilt
the faculty of mcdlclno In Enirlaml. N
fowcr thnn IDT students attend tlio Loneloi
School of Mudicluo for women. Nine liulle
who presented themselves for oxamiimtlo
nt the Univurslty of London nil passed an
took their M. H. degree. Ono gained trlpl
tlrst-clas ! ) honors nnel another had u ronutrk
nblo succors In the examination of the Koya
University of Ireland.
The Students' Aid society ofVlleslo ;
eollcgo has ralscel"In r.lno years , ? iiO,0)0 ; ( ) t
insist nceely students. Ot tills , ? iUKj ; ) ( ha
been lent to the girls. The rest wns given
Last year there wni given $7,000 to forty
three studenU , mid to twenty-eight was len
fl,7t)0. )
The number of assigned teachers In Chicago
cage Is ' . ' .bOO. The abuiidatico or tootsey
wooUoy names on the roll lends the Chle/ai ;
Herald to nsk whether the teachers hav
p.issed the soothing yrup IIRO. "A mntur
woman , " says the llorald , "who has not re
spcct cnoiiKh for the dignity of her sex ti
cast oT ( dolls and plnnfore.i , purp orlu alu
pantale'ts In names ought to ho reminded tlm
the quality of intellectual force thus hull
cnlcd is not iiiito | enough for the teacher' !
rank. Tno marvel Is that women do no
themselves foci the danpor of Inviting famll
larlty by tolerntius pot natups after they niv
grown bojond tno ago of kittloi mid do plcs. '
The board of education of New Yor'.t eiti
bns Issued the following order : "The nso o
nicknames or pet names bv teachers , nnd It
the records of this board and in these nf the
the trustees , Is tiiidlKnillo.l ami imnropor. I
is necessary in nil proceedings to follow the
nnmes as recorded in the trustees'cortillcnto ;
ot appointment anel nf teachers' licenses , li
is therefore recommended that the city super
Intendeut summon to his odlco or corrospone
with nil teachers Iu the service whose iiiiuio1
as recorded appear to ho other than their no
tual names , ami ascertain from such teacher.-
their actual nnmes and amend their licensee
accordingly. That ho report to the trustees
of the several wards ot the changes fennel
necessary , who snail thereupon bv ro-tolutlon
niiiko the corresponding change's fn the ware !
records , nnd thereafter on the pay rolls ant !
in all communications to this bo.ird or any ol
its committees or ofllcurs , No appointment
horcnftor maeio of a teacher under other than
his or her proper nnmc shall bo valid. "
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A treatise on Blood nml Skin DIseases -
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! v Ciiini1f > rC Attornnys at'aw. ' I'nc-
( X OelUllllLi :
) tlco In thu stito an I
Federal courts. Uo-iins ) , 4 anel . " > yhviirt ;
lluiio bluclc. Council QlulTs. la.
HI flmnhprc Attorney at Law , No. l1)
. J. UlalllDUS. | > our [ street , over llu-li-
nell's store ; . Telephone No , 2VI. Hiislnesi
hours. S u. in. to'J p. in. Council Illulta , 1 i.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
FOHSALK An Improved JO aero garden.
W.IXO ; good garden anel fruit land , tS.'i per
acre ; ! liO ncie fienn near tlio city at a big hur-
L'aln If taken at onet' . Call and not particu
lars .lohnbton & Viinl'uttcn , Council HllilTs ,
lown.
ANTKD A oiiaehman hy fiwTTf. ) .
Ilanchett , Wl I'lno street , Omaha. Kef-
erences ivqulrod.
POU SAIiK Ix head of horses , thrco iniilpo ,
wagons , Irirne'ss , pious and serapurs. Itlir
lir.'alii : tJiiuluk purchaser. Itujnlra ut Kiel's
hotel , Council lllullH.
V\7ANTKO In private family , a nicely fnr-
> > nlshed room for slnalo guiitlcinan. Mtist
bo facing eir no ir Ilitvllss par : < . Aeldross I' .
O. box 4'I2 , Conncll HiiifTs.
TjIQlJ KENT A nice ( l-rooin house with
J- largo yard to duslrablit party free of
charge. J.V. . Sriinlre , iil ) I'o.ir ! stioot.
V\/AXTEO Girl at boiirillni ; house , ! i.HJ
V > i-aventh aveniio , Counoll llluns ,
HOltSE that can boat L'ir : : , line bred. Will
Mill or trade' , Addre.vt or call on I ) ,
Hlouu. 1 - . ' west llionehvay. Council Illnll'i.
I'OU SAhK A line pleco of pardon unil
fruit land , at f.V ) per acie. Johnston & Van-
I'atten.
_ _ _ _ _ _
svchdiitolrle : . or char-
OljAlUVOVANTand ; dhigneisls of ellse.ise.
Kind lock eif hah' for roaillnu's hy letter. Hnli-
Suys and evenings. Mis K. Hooper. IU2 Avo-
elnu C. near corner 13th sticct , Council BltilW
Turms , Mo and $1.01.
MAOXII'ICRNT ncro oroporty In flvo-nero
tracts located x"i miles front jiostolllcc ,
for faalo on reasonahlo terms Somu line icsl-
ilt'iieo property for runt hv Day & Moss.
" "
TflOl < 3"vui ; or Hunt Jir.lua Ian I. vrltU
Jhouioi. . Ujr J. UHtoj , IUI Mil a it. , OauaaU
Bluffs
Gun ItuilK- ) $ . < ) lUUl $ t ( ) . ( ) ( ) .
Seine e'eirant gas steivus. ( Jus I'Oinpanv's
nrei asking K'U.uO to MO.UJ for similar goods.
Don't fall to see us huforo buying a gas stovu.
The \Voinlt-rlul Xow I'roccis
Viipeir stove. The gas It uses costs only 4."i
cents per 1,100 fce't. .
The : Victor Kluyolo
Wins all thu races. Thulr uondorfnl cushion
tlm maUos the other follows clmnito thnlr
inliidh 'I'licy all talK cushion tire loud enough
nun. There Is nogne hbo ordon't Know ; iboui
the Victor. Uniiruntced fienn llrsttolust.
Moru IurahieKiiHior
I'nt on , the fastest and easiest ruling tire over
used. It Is patentee ! and not used liy uny
ithur ceincorn. Don't think that tmirythlng
ailed u cushion tire Iu good buuaiihei the Vic
tor cushion Is such a My succe > ss , Thuio are
getod anil bad In all things. If yon want it
wheel Investigate thu Victor. Wo can ( III all
oieicrs on Cs and Us now.
COlii : & COltK , U Main htrcet ,
The i oliimhin Blejyclo.
Wu have the best I'Ushlou tire made > . lint
this is not the > only gexid featuru of tha olil
rullublo an 1 popular I'oUiniDhi. Inie tl''nto
what MIII.O iinseriipulous dealeis have to say
for their ttlieuls.
Tlie Columbia Is worth Its weight In geilel ,
oven with "fre'o silver. "
Deililiout n KdVlKcrator.
In hot weather It Is Impossible ) tei do so nm !
pru-ci vo your hualth and comfort. I'Nioel ' can-
: iot ho preserved wllheiiiteliiiixurnusdeiterliiru-
ilon. In u cooke I en raiv ht.ite. without reifrii ;
I'nitlnii. Vou will Iind It moro linpusslblo tliuu
uvcrtmlo wlthoiittlijslmpeirtantaelliiiii t wliun
you look nt 'ho North Star ami leiarn thu
irk'Ca we will maitei fur thu ni\t ) thirty el.iys.
( < Uhilliio Klovox , Lawn Mowcr.-i ,
And t'lideii heisi ) ut lower llguius thitn you
over got l.efoi'e. l.veiy urtleleisolel Is llieliL'h-
cift giado muelu. Sercun doors und window
senc.ons at cost. Maku your homes comforta
ble at llttlo expense.
I > . C. DP Vol. no I Itroiulwiiy.
They Muni Go at CoHt.
Thoru Is no uses of yiiur undutiviir n to got
nleiiiil und oconiiml/o by eleilng without a re-
filgeralur. Health and cumfort ennn < t bu
iiialnt ilnud In Ihu hut summer we.ithor and
food piuper y prcheirveel ultlioiit noino means
ot prcseivln. u cii l , diy utmosphuru. Thu
nuw Unuriisoy rufrlu'er.itur Is the world boater
In uvorv i' senlliil point , unil from this time
em wu propose to pill them Into your IIIIUMOS ut
absolute tost. Th's ' Is ! buna lido otfur thut
Hull pay you to ln\cxtUato ,
Window Scri'i'iin nml Door.s1
Cio at the S'tinu prlee until our present lurgo
hloek isfXliuusted. This N your opportunity
to provldo your homes with thut > u nece.- . , try
comforts.
All modern llttlo labor savin ; und comfort-
piiidnulng novoltlus In the hitrdwuru line fur
buinmor uou ivtll bo ellspuiud of In thu same
mniiner
& S < > "t No11 AiiUa wtroet ,
Council U Iu lid.
When ClmrloninRjio anil his " Knights of
tlio Hound Tnlilo" wore making wnr on the
Bnrnccns. in Africa , It frop.icntly Imppencel
that ICtilglitn on either side would light In
siiiRlo coniUit for the honor of their re
spective armlet. The Saracens had IKVII.
for many years , the scourge the dreneleu
Invaders of Kuro | > o , anil nil waged war
njptinst this common enemy.
lint In these days the won > t scourpo that
threatens us , is tlmt diixiel invnder , Con-
' .
Consumption fastens Its holel upon Its vfc-
thus tthilo the'V nro unconscious of Its np-
prouch. Dr. I'lerc-e-'s Oolelcn Medlonl Dis
covery has cMiml thonsnniU of eases of this
most fatal of mr.lmlics. Hut It must lie
fallen bcforo thu disease is too far nilvnnecil
In order to 1x3 cirectivp. If tnkon in time ,
nml given n fair trial , it will cure , or money
paid for it will bo refunded.
For Weak Limps , Spitting of Tllexwt , Short
ness of Hrcatll , lironchitis , A-.thmn , sovcro
Coughs , nml kindretl alltcticn. ; , it Is mi u no-
quo led remedy ,
For nil elLseasert that ni Iso from n torpiel
liver nml imptiro blond , nntliitif ; can tnko the
plnco of Dr. Piereo's Ooldcn JU'dical Discov
ery. Nothing will , nfter j'ou hnvo seen lint
Iteloes. It prevents nnd euros by removing
the cause. It invigorates the liver , purifies
the blood , sharpens the nppotlto improves
( Hgestion , nnel builds up both Etrenglh and
flesh , \\hcii reduced below tlio btiuulai'tl of
Lcalth.
Bold by diuggists , everywhere.
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAK DYE WORKS
All kinds nt Dyln and Cleaning done In the
lll 'hcst Style oftho Art , 1'adoil and St.ilnenl
Fsehrle&maelo to look as Rood us now. llci.l
I'cathuis L'luiuiod Ity Hlo.iin , In Klrst Wlas-i
Manner. Work tiromutly done an.l dollvoroj
In all parts of thoiouutry. bund for prlui
list ,
0. A. MAOIIAX. Prop. ,
101J llroadwav , No.ir Northwmluru Ou
UOUNCHiUUKT3.lt.
D. H. McDaneld & Co. ,
Butchers' ' aid Paskn' ' Sunlm ,
Market Fixtures , Gasinji ,
pices and Faiisa o Makeir > ' Maohlnory. f ! ) .
.JMnln St. , CeiiinoU liUurs. IL Also iloilur )
u lllduu and Kurt
COUNCIL HMJKKS
Galvanized Iron Cornice Works ,
K. CHAIII , * SON , I'ltorS.
1O15 ancllOlY Broadway.
Kitlrmitoi furnlihed ( in all klmlt of ( Inlvnnlrod
Iron Cuiulee Weirk. Iron Hoofing , hteiro Fronts unil
Cnppor Work. Artlitlu work a ipeclatty. Corres
pondence nullcltcd from points 300 mllon from Cotiu
ell llluffa nnd Omaha.
ELEGTUIC TUUS = ? E3 , IlEtT8 , CHEST
PHOTICrOU3. , KTO.
ACS IAN TS WANTEO.
DR. C. B. JUDD ,
60o Brondwav , Council Bluffs , la
TELEPHONE 204.
Lake Manawa Hotel ,
Attractions I'lne KNhlnv , lleiatln ; ; , Hath-
Innnml I'.M'ellont Mineral Water.
On'y llftcen minutes rldeS fretm Contu'll
ItlnlTs. Motor trains every half hour , direct
te > cemte'rsif ) Council Itlulls and Omahti.
Most delightful and accessible place ) for
plcnlo uartlos.
TELEPHONE NO. 45.
CITIZENS 'STATEBA !
Of Council Qluffa.
CAPITAL STOCK . 5150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000' '
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . 225.000
niErrem * I. A Mlllur , V O Ulunon , R. f *
Shim-art. B , E. ITirUJ. 1) Kdmundsmi. Oli.irloi
It. llunniui Tr.nuiot KonorAl DankliK buil-
nv IMF test capitil unit mirpUu ot auy
bKiilclu Soiittiwoatuni low.i
1NTE.RESTON TIM i DEPOS T3 ,
Dr.M.H.CHAIBERLl
. . .
Eye , Ear , Nose and Throat
SURGEON ,
Council niutTs , In.
Shufjurt-LJono B'lc ,
Roemi 1. 0 to li ! m-
7 nnd 8 p. in.
First-- : NationalBank :
or
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
I'ulil Up Cunit'il , . . . . $100,0)3 ! )
Oiliest urxanlruil b.tnk In the olty. I'urulKi nnil
elouto tlc etvrtunzo anil looil sjiiiirltlj * is pjclk
hUiMitlon p.iM t. ) cjllu2llo-u. Acc.HinU of lullvll
unh. buiki , tiinktTinmliijrporulimi jjlljUjt Jo :
rt'-Mioiulunco InVltiMl.
UUO ! ' SANKOIll ) , rro < l < ! ont.
A. W. IIIUKMAN , Cashlor
A. T. KICK. Asilitti t Cashlor
Council Bluffs , la.
This Elegantly Appointed Hotal
is Now Open.
George T. Phelps , Manage ?
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Medical and Surgical Institute-
mis. HrXLINQEHS. 1'KOl'S.
Chronic diseases e > f all kinds und deform *
itlcs specialties. Nos. 'Mil and LlUt llro.idway ,
Council HlutU. Iu.
HENRY H. VAN BRUNT ,
e ository ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wholesale Dealer in Carriages , Buggies , Spring Wagons , Carts ancj
Road Wagons.
Guarantees better value and more satisfactory goo.ls than
other hotisem theMissouri _ Valley. General western repository for
" " " " the Hamilton Grade Vehicles and
Columbia Carnage Go's buggies ,
surrics and phaetons. Bonanza
buggies and phaetons. All styles
spring wagons. Van Brunt and
Michigan roa I and farm wagons ,
carts and harness in great variety.
Correspondence solicited. Catalog
ues and price lists on application.
HENRY H. VAN BItUMT ,
12 , 14 and 16 , Fourth St. , - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS ,
G. A. Sc.iooclsnck , Proprietor , OH'ioos 6 M Broadway , Council
Bluffs nnd 1321 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and reflnuh gooJs
of every description. Packages received at either olfico or at tha
Works , Cor. Avo. A and 26th St. Council Blulfs. Send for price list.
Merchants who Imvo whop-worn or soiled fabrics of any charactui- etui huv
them reilyod anel llnlshoil oniuil to now.
DEL ) FEATIIKUS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with tin
latest and moat approved umchmory , at less coat than you over ( mid bofuro ,