THE OMAHA DAILY BJDB , % 1)AY , AUGUST 14 , 1801. THE OMAHA. BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 121'EAHL bTHF.ET. rollvctud by Cnrrlcr lu nny port of the City. II.V. . TILTON MANAOEIl. TELEPHONES * fU'stncss Ofllcp , No. i'i. NlBht Kill tor. No. S3. N. V. I' . Co. Council HlulTs Lumber Co. , coal. C'raffs chattel loans , 20-1 Snpp blocit. ] f you want water in your ynru or house IT to Ulxb > 's. CM Mori-lain bloclc. Hmi.llton . Ctiy , who wns bcforo the Inwin- ity rommlfislonor.s some tltno njo for nu ox- ntuiimUoti , iiinl wns discharged by them ns Mine , was Klven seven days In the county Jail yesterday morning In polleo court. Jiimc.s llliinchc wns lined $10 for drunksn- l.t-SH. Ilnrrv Green appeared nt thonollco Rtntion yi'Mordny morning with u Inivo black rum nrouml onoof his eyes which ho claimed hud been pul there during n llstlc encounter his brother-in-law Charles Dem- ter with - - , - InHo wanted Domini ; arrested. Ho wns rofi'ri'td to Justice Cono.i , to whom lie tolri the story of his woes , nnd n wnrrunt was Issued lor the arrest. Cimrios Denny was brought bcforo Justice Hammer nn an Information lllcd by Conduc tor Nctl Mitchell of the motor line yesterday , nsltintr that ho bo put utidnr bonds to keep thu peace , Mitchell not feeling that Denny hnu siiflielont punishment for his llttlo CM- ciipade of last wok on the motor Hue. Denny was bound over In bonds lu tho.Sum of flutt tn ker-p tlm ponce , mid his hearing was set , for September 1. Them will bo n .pecliil meeting of the Undue light Htinrd at their armory Saturday , August 15. at 8.o'clock p. m. A fu'.l nttond- uncc U desired as business of iniDorlunco Is to bo transacted. Frank Peterson nnd .1. Kurtz got Into a light last night on Lower Main street. Ofll- ccr Wiigceli aetc'd as roferco and early in the contest , before cither hud a chance to do any serious damngo to the other's appearance , he innrchelc tnem both to the locUupwhero , thny were slated with drunkenness and disturb ing Iho peace. A negro stele a palrof ? ! ) pantaloons a night or U\0111:0 from the Model clothing house. Ono of the clerks in the store who once upon n time achieved considerable local renown as a IhAvkshaw In a southern town , had himself appointed a special detectlvo , and Is now spending ; his days and nights scouring Coun cil IHulTs nnd Ornahn , armed with a revolver and warrant for the thief. * ' Removal sale. Bargains in these. TJ. Kiiinchun will remove from 3id : Broadway - way to No. 11 1'oarl street. Drs. Stewart & Patty , veterinary sur geons , -15 Fourth 8treotCouncil BlulTs , In. The C. M. & St.J. . ticket olllco lias hoen removed from 60i ( Hi-oadway into the elegant now quarters in the new Baldwin block , 6 I'onrl street. Gasoline nnd oil ; cobs , wood and coal ; prompt delivery. L. G. Knotts , li" Main ; telephone ) lid. ' ! . Mrs. Miiry St. Clairof Audubon county Is " in the city , the guest of her sister , Mrs" O. licswlck. Hov. T. .f. Malloy , who has boon assistant pastor of St. frauds Xavier's church In Council muffs , and who Inter went to Sioux dtp , Is now sent oo take charge of the par ish at Maloy , la. Uobert Wcstcott , who has so long served as city editor of tno Nonpareil , leaves'today for Chicago , where ho expects to continue newspaper work. Ills successor hero Is J. M. Matthews. Mrs. W. D. Thompson and Miss Nannie L. Dorsey have returned to their homo in Chi- cngo after a visit with her sister , Mrs. A. D. 1C u hn. Mrs. J. M. Flakier nnd son Roy loft last ovuning fur Minneapolis , where they will visit relatives. From there they will go to Farlbnult. Minn. , for a few weeks' visit with Mrs. D. F. Hangs , formerly a teacher In the deaf and dumb Institute of this city. Hichard Wilbur , n prominent business man of Mason City , wns in the Bluffs yesterday. J. P. btltrli of Ml ml on was in the city yes terday patching up his political fences for the fall campaign , when ho expects to re ceive the deinocratio nomination for sheriff. C. H. Hnnnnn has returned from Detroit , where ho attended the Grand Army en campment. Miss Anna Wright has returned from a visit of several weeks to Webster City. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hollenbcck huvo re turned from u western trip. Mrs. T. S. Cnnipbcllnnd daughter of Ncola wore In the city yesterday. C. G. Saunders returned night before last from n trip of a couplu of weeks in Colorado. Ho vlsltck Mnnltou , Pike's Peak and several other western resorts. Ills health Is consid erably improved , fl rtcHlnii W titcr. \Vntoi- from tlio Milwaukee artesian wull , for drinking purposes , delivered ovorv morning to prfviito fiunilics nt it nominal riito. Addrcsa , Wutor , Bw : olllco. Union Purlc races , Omnlia und Coun cil BlulTs , Septomh6r 8-11 , $11,500 : Oo- tobor ai-22 , $1,000. For nro niminos address Ntit Urovvu , Morchuuls liotol , Oniuliu. County I An opinion was rendered by the attorney gonerul yesterday In reply to a question asked by County Attorney J , J. Clark , at Mason City , with reference to the power of the county supervisors lo use the county funds In building small townsnlp bridges. Ho holds that tbo county supervisors are bound by law to construct only the Inrgor bridges ot the county with county funds , hut may use their discretion as to whether or not to build the smaller bridges In that way. They may nlso use the county lunds for grading approaches to the county bridges. Ho holds Hint the tax payers of n corporate town or city cannot bo taxed to build culverts nnd township bridges outside of their municipal limits , except In such cnscs ns those nlrundy noted. The question Is of consldcrnuiu Importance , nnd tnero nro nn decisions of the points involved , but the decision of the attorney general Is bnscd on the provisions of the statutes. Tustruutlvo nnd ontortiiiniiig for .young1 niul old. Address Homo Kntoi'tniiiinont company , lii I'eur ntroot , Council ninth. Swiuifion music company , 33o Broad way. Hurt hynKxvituIi Fiigliip. Freddie , the hlx-ycnr-old son of Joseph Strong , who lives west of the enduing fac tory , was the victim of n serious accident ycstoreny afternoon while playing n round the Union Pacific yards. Ho attempted to run behind n switch engine that was in mo tion , buv did not calculate just right , und started to run upon the track a mo ment too soon. The engine caught him , und burred him to the ground. Ho came wltlili * nn ace of fulling under thu wheels , but n lucky misstep saved him , nnd only bis right heel sintered. The foot wns badly mashed , and nt first It wns lenrcd that amputation would bo ncces- Miry to prevent InUnnunnllon , He was taken to the ofllco of Dr. Cleaver , who tlxed up the Injured member , und It U thought it will bu saved Intact. _ Go mill BOO Mrs. KinpHbiiry , IJed RUUiiB Hood ; Mr. J > uvln , Wolf ; Mr. Fornokcs , Woodman ; MIsi Amlorson , Grandmother Miss JitcUBon , Ucd Killing Hood's mothor. Piiinos , organs , C. B. Muslq Co. , 639 B roadway. Buy your .furniture , carpets , etovos nnd household goods of Mandol & Klein , Council BlulTs. Prices very low : freight to your city , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Colonel Askwith's ' Mythical Imprisonment Caus.s an Investigation. JUDGE M'GEE'S ' DIGNITY NOT SATISFIED lie la nonml to Have the Ie I'nctc AHloio What AHkwitlt anil O'Neill 11 ltd to Hay YeHtenlay. Attorney Ashwlth was probably the most notorious man In Council HlulTs yesterday the chief cnuso of hU notoriety being the statement In yesterday's HUB to the effoat that his Imrrlsonment by Judge McUco some lime ago for contempt wns nil n myth , ho having been placed In the custody of his wife by Sheriff O'Neill , Instead of occupying a bunk In the county jail. The statement was mailo on the strength of Ask wltli's own assertions , and was therefore entitled to considerable credence. At least Judge McGco thought so , for the llrst thltii , ho did yesterday morning after reading Tin JH'K was to go HID oillco of Sheriff O'Nell fur an explanation. He told the sheriff xvhat the newspaper had said and asked hits wha he knew about It. "Did AsKwithsav ho wasn't In Jalll" was the Inquiry of the doughty sheriff. "So they say , " said McGco. "Well , then , he's a d-d liar. " And that was the end of Sheriff O'Neill's say ot. the subject. Yesterday morning Askwith's friends me him on the street one by one and naked him about the story that was going the rounds nnd they all united In telling him ho hue done n very foolish thing in making known thn true st.nlo of affairs By afternoon Ashwllh had come to the snino conclusion , ho having heard that Judge McClce was mnulng an In vcstlgation. lie began to see visions o himself spending a day nnd a night buhlm the bars of the county Jail , and It began to dawn upon his mind that possibly O'Ncil might have to share the cell with him for n contempt of his own. From that time on lib time was put in most industriously giving out the impression that he had been fooling when ho inadu thu .statement to Tin Hii : ; reporter , nnd that his only motive had been to see to what extent human gullibility could bu carried. His anxiety to show up things In n differ ent light , however , only served to muKO Jildgo McGee thu more certain that the iaso would hcnr an investigation , and nn investi gation will be made during the next few days. If it shall bu found that Askwltli really spent that memorable night at his home Instead ol in the county Jail , ho will bo put through thu ordeal that ho should have gone through several weeks 111:0. And if Sheriff O'Neill is found to have extended the limits of his hotel so as to take In the remote cor ners of Oakland nvciiuo it is possible ( hut he may bo called upon to Ho over night in Jnil himself. bheriff O'Neill was seen yesterday after noon nnd nn clTort wns made to lind what ho him to say about the matter. With the non- ' chalanco'of either a man with a chinch or else a man who has determined not to be n candidate for re-election , ho replied that ho was not editing n newspaper , nnd he did not care to talk. Ho will probably bo given an opportunity to give his version of tbo case in the near future. It Will b j a f trange Sale. Think of it ! A blanket sale in do days , when the niorcury ifl trying to climb out the top of the tube ! Did you over hoar of such n tiling ? Yet thai is just what Messrs. Pothoringliam. White- law & Co. , the Boston Store people , arc preparing for a surprise in the way of a special sale next week. Durinpf the early part of the season they purchased at a biff' discount the largest stock of blankets and comforters over brought to the Missouri valley , and just for the fun of the thing they are going to see how many people can bo induced to buy such things for winter use , us they buy their coal nt a big cut in pricoin hot weather. The date of the sale is not llxed vat , .but when it comes on" it will bo the most sensational affairs of the kind over beard of in Council BliilfH. rosrley'H Hcncflt. Ed. F. Cojjley was tendered an ovation last evening at the Broadway theater by his many friends. The house was well filled nnd it was a most enthusiastic audience , cs- ueclally considering thn warmth of the evening - ing and the fuel that fans occuplce the minds of thu listeners almost as much as the music. The programme was opened by an overture by Dalboy's orchestra , which was followed by a jubilcn song bv the Musters Jay nnd George Glenn. Mrs. W. W. Sherman and Mrs. F. Evans then sang a duet , which was greeted with a hearty encore , to which they responded ' sponded by singing a beautiful lullaby. Iho Ainphlon quartette sang in a very taking inaunor , after which en mo the mam feature of the evening. In tbo shape of "Teutonic Ticklings" by Cogluy himself. For half an hour , in rcspopso to repeated encores. ho kept everybody in n roar of laughter , and fully demonstrated his skill as n burlesnue actor. Thou followed a violin solo oy Charles A. Itlggins , played with his accustomed grnco nnd feeling. After ho had responded to an encore , Muster Tommy Kcntlng executed n song nnd dunce , after which Mr. II. For- nchot ) sung a tenor Solo. Mr. Fucnokos lias n rich tenor voice , and in the few tlmos that ho g i appeared before Council Bluffs audiences ho has won a host of ad mirers. H.s ! solo was loudly applauded. The procrammu was concluded by a selection by thu Mandolin club of seven members. Miss Daisy Hlcgins and Mr. Bert Sims acted as accompanists for the various soloists of tno evening , and Mr. George F. Hughes ofllclntcd as master of ceremonies. All In nil , the en tertainment was u great success and much credit Is duo thu&o who worked It up. Drs.Voodoiiry , dentists , ! iO Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone Hi ) , lligh grade work a specialty. Itusli .Job I' Or regular work for Omaha , or Council UlulTs parties , or anyone else , done promptly and properly at Pryors' Bee job olllco , 12 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Prices are always as low us is consistent with good work. Picnio at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha , Including boat ride , 50c ; on sale at news stands at Millard - , lard and Murray hotels. Will KlK'it ' to the Death A petition Is before the county supervisors from Peter Kutlgan asking for a change of road in Norwalk township. Ho wants It changed so as to run around his farm Instead of through It , ns nt prudent. The change , If made , would ndd several lulls to the road , as well as make it several miles longer , nnd It Is consequently being opposed with ngood deal wf vigor by thu farmer * who live beyond Kat- Igau. Severn ! of them wore In the city yesterday , and tiled claims with the county nuultor , ng- grcgnting boincthln ? over $ III , MX ) , for dam- uges In case the board authorizes the change. A remonstrance has also been presented from farmers In York township , and nlto- I'other tuliics in th.it part of the countv are ripped clear up the buck. An exciting time Is expected when the matter comes up for consideration by thu uourd , INippy I'liplllloii IVoplo. A party of sixteen well known people from Paplllion , Nob. , enjoyed the day yesterday and last night's delightful tcmpcraturit at Lake Mruawa , the guo.-ita of the hotel. Among the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ciarlf , Miss Hollawav , A. E Lnngdon , Miss I'uinic'r. W. 10 , Upjohn , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Howard , Mr. and Mrs , James Hassutt , C. S , Hoar nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clark. Among other guests from ubruaa wcrw Mr , auU Mrs. W. F. llakor and two daughters of Prin- low , la. The partv wore all delighted with tin pleasures ot the watering place and some ol them so much so that they will remain sev eral day * . .inr HXTKH o.w.itt.i. Clinrter IdmltH Will Not Keen I own ItouilN Out ol' Nolirasloi. Dns Mot.NE5 , la. , Aug. 13. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BKK. ] In response to a loiter from Mayor Mcltao of Council Bluffs asking for a decision on Iho legality of the Kock Island niul other roads puising through that city to Omaha , the railway commissioner today decided that under the sUto nnd fed eral statutes It Is perfectly local for them to do so , regardless of the fact that their charter llxcs their terminus nt tbo west state lino. Kcmalc Politician Talks. Drs MotNr.H , In. , Aug. 1 ! } . Mrs. Marlon Todd , one of the orntors of the peoples' putty , delivered nn address In this olty this evening. Seen by a reporter she said she had Hindu n large number of speeches in Iowa on her present trip , "My meetings have been very well attended , farmers often coinIng - Ing as far as twenty miles to hear tno , " she said. "Tho people's ' party will surprise * everybody by the largo vote It will poll in Iowa , and only u Inrlc of funds to present our cause to the people will pr vent our carrying the state this fall. We will certainly carry It next year , and the people's party will elect the next president. No Kvldcncc ol' I'Yuud. CKDAU ItU'MH , la. , Aug. 1. ) . [ Special Tel egram to Tin : Iii--\Vhen : : | O. F , Lamb re tired from the olllco of county clcru of Lynn county reports were circulated that the re ceipts of the ofllco had greatly fallen off dur ing tils term of ofllco nnd that there had been n steal. Mr. Lamb demnndcd nn Investiga tion , which lias Just been conclud ed. The experts llnd that Mr. Lamb has accounted lor an amount $1 l.si : in excess of what ho should and that while there Is considcr.ibln Irregularity In the manner of keeping accounts there is no ovldcnco of fraudulent intent. The report completely exonerates Mr. Lamb. Indiana Association Moots. Dns MOIXI : . la. , Aur. ! . ' . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.l : : The annual reunion ntid picnic of the Iowa Indiana association was held hero today. Knln intorferred with the attendance somewhat. President George W. Jones of Dubuque , the oldest Hoosier In Iowa , occupied the chair and delivered an ad dress. Ho is nm : eighty-seven years old. E. H. Ilubbard of Sioux City delivered the principal address of the day and the election of ofllcors followed. Terrible Storm In Iowa. KEOKVK , In. , Aug. 13. A terrible wind and rainstorm visited ICuokuk this afternoon. Half of the shade trees of the town wore blown down nnd the small buildings morod from their foundations. Lightninu struck thu amphitheater at the fair grounds. Ben B. Jewell , a bookkeeper of the Savings bank received n shock at Hwt thoucht to bo fatal. There was n general panic throughout the city. Iowa VctciMii's reunion. BOOND , In. , Aug. 13. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bin : . ] The Central Iowa Veteran's association comprising the veterans of Boonc nnd surrounding counties becan a three days' reunion hero today , some two hundred were present nnd 1,000 will bo hero by tomorrow. A camp fire is boinir held in Sherman's opera house tonight and there will bo an outdoor meeting with addresses by prominent speakers tomorrow. , Mouse Sold. Sioux CITY , In. , Aug. 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; Br.i : . ] James E. Boogo & Sous today sold their extensive packing house plant to the Union stockyards company. The house will bo operated under a lease by Its former owners. _ Kicked by 11 HOI-HI ; . CCDAU UAIMDS , la. , Aug. 1 ! ) . [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.n.j Clarence Ilisdon , n six-year-old boy at the Troy mills , was kicked in the head by a horse , fracturing the skull. It Is not thought ho can llvo. 1IOUS10 IN A JUG. Singular Predicament In Which a Staid Steed Found Hlinsc-lf. A horse belonging to W. B. Rutherford & Co. bad au unusual experience about 7 o'clock lust , evening. The animal wns un harnessed In the rear of Mr. Kutherford's residence , 1811 Cumlng street , nnd breaking loose from the driver sturted across the vacant lot adjoining the premises. There is nn old cistern on thls'lot nnd over the top was nn old piece of sheet iron. In passing over this covering the horse in some way stepped upon It with both hind feet nnd down ho went. The driver caught hold of the bridle just as the coverlnir gave way , but in spite of all ho could do the horse slid gracefully through tno three foot opening and disappeared Irom view. The cistern wns Just nbout tbo length of the horse nnd largo enough for him to stand In any pmt of it. The water was only swo ' foot deep , so no serious damage was'done , but there was the horse securely imprisoned In a brick walled hole in thu ground , with only a small hole In the top to admit light aniliur. To get the nninial out the wnv ho went In wns out of thu question , so n trench was dug from the cistern to nn old cellar from which the honso was moved some months ago , and the cistern wall was smashed out so ns to open into the trench. Through this narrow aperture the dis gusted beast wns eventually led back to the surface of the earth , a little the worse for wear but not seriously altectcd by his un pleasant Incarceration. Latent from Pa mini a. SAN Fa.NOISCO , Cnl. , Aug. 13. The steamer SntiJunn arrived today from Panama. Her ofllcors had no information regarding the seizure of the City of Panama by Salvador- Inn authorities as thu latter vessel loft Pan ama at an earlier date than the San Fran cisco. Panama paponi state that n bill has been discussed In Chilian congress to disown all the acts of the revolutionists la order not only to lay the civil and criminal responsi bility upon all those supporting the Insurp- gents but to warn the neighboring nations against dealing with thorn. An epidemic of smallpox in Santiago has boon followed by the announcement of a number of cases at Valparaiso. The Balmaccda troops have roturncd from Coquimbo nnd gone further south. Many of the troops huu returned and gone to Yulo'nm and Drumliia. ort liner Clumped II n Mind. CHICAGO , Aug. 13.--Postoftlco Inspector Stuart received u dispatch late lust night from W. F. Mortimer , the missing secretary of the National Capital Snvlucs Building und Loan Association of North America , stating that bo hud started for Chicago. Air. Stuart wont to the depot thU morning to meet the secretary bat he came not. The Inspector thinks ho chunked his mind whun ho Icnrncd that there was a warrant out for Ins arrest. Receiver Wtlkins of the Insolvent concern today demanded nnd received from the postmaster sixteen letters addressed to it which havn been received since Mortimer's disappearance. Thny are supposed to con tain remittances. This money will bo ro turncd to the senders. PofHIHtCllCO In the usoof Sulpho-Salmucures biliousness , constipation , and all diseases caused bv n torpid liver. Wanted fit General Superintendent It. W. Me- Cluughry of iho Chicago police sent a mcs- sago to Chief Scavey itslilng him to arrest James , ulias William Webb , colored , for Inrcunv. Lust night Webb was scon walking nlong Ninth street by Ofllocr WulUer nnd ho wns prompty taken into custody. At police hfiiu- iiuartors the prisoner \\-as cmu-Kod with being u fugitive ana iho Chicago ofilclals uotltled. Do Witt's Llttlo Early UUora lor iho llvor. TAKEN ON DEIflTK SHAPE , Plan to Send Eist c 'NcbrAika Train is Pretty Well COST OF THE SCHEME APPORTIONS. It Wilt Ho Small Ciiinparcil to the Hcnnllls That Will Arl o IVom Its HeliiB Ijully Cat- rlcil Out. The advisory board of the State Iluslncss Men's association mot last night at the Millard - lard hotel to consider the plan ol sending n train-load of Nebraska products , accompanied by u good-sized delegationof onenretlc. citi zens , through the east this fall to show the natives of the older states what the soil Of this glorious young commonwealth can pro duce when It gets n fair chance. The following irentloiwm were present : H. F. Hodgin , Omaha ; F. .1. Hem-diet , Hastlnps ; H. , ) . Lee , Fremont : O. J. King. Lincoln ; S. M. Croiby , Omaha , and O. C. Hnzclct of O'Neill. The intention Is to semi a train lend , or several car loads nt least , of Nebraska pro ducts through Illinois. Itnlianr. , Ohio , Penn sylvania , New York and probably as far east , as Hoston. Advertisement.- ) bo sent in advance of the train Inviting everybody , es pecially farmers , to 'cull and see the ex hibits of NcbrisKii products. The train will coino back by n different , route , passing through southern Mlchican , northern Indiana and southern Wisconsin. The idea seems to bo a taking one. Mr. I ) . R Iliuolet of O'Ni-lll was present to represent Holt county. Ho said the citi zens of O'Neill and Holt count } wanted by nil means to bo in It. Thov had noticed the call for the mootlnir In Tm : Hni : and they sent him down to help push tlio scheme to the front. The board dccHed to tinilco n sort of apnor- tloninent of the expenses for each county In the state ami tlio follow ! : ] ? is about what the board believed would bu an equitable distri bution of thu llmind.il effort that must be made to cirry the st-hoimi to snci-ois : AiiiuiTs } 2J."i.liilin-ioii. , . ' . JI74 Antelope IT.'i KiMiriiuy 17."t llnmiur IW Ki-ltli I.VJ lllnlnu HHiKi-yn I'alin l ( l tl W. Kl.nliir-i 1X ( ) " * ' " * ' " ' ' ' " Iluyil"4' 'i. * * iiij'Kmix" ' H x Hnttc rv ( .niiiM-u'r. . IVJ llrown. . . , 'I ' Incitlii . . . 60 HulTiilu . . . . . .V. " 3 ] 1.0 :111 : Hurt. . IT. ) l.oup . , ' ' . . 100 llutler. . . . . . ; ; . . , . . . . . . . ! ! . . " > .Mel'"liM-Hi. . . . W ) 1UJ Wayiu > I2.i Hitchcock IMIiWi-bmi-r 17ft Hull ITS Whci'liT IIM Iluwanl ITS vurk 22ft .lelTc'raun ! 7.'jU This will create n fun'd of altout $1-1,000 and will bo sufllcient to pay the expense of sending the train ; aim ' nlso of ' ( jotting out a book 'or compendium of facts concerning the resources of each county contributing to thocxpenso of the cntcrpriso. The secretary was authorized to confer with the railroads nnd the express com- nanics und request theirco-oporntion. < It wns decided by resolution to print n boolc containing n brief write up of each county contributing toward the expense of the excursion. The .counties will uo trlven from ono to two thousand words each as might bo required. It was decided to give each county con tributing to the train the privilege of sending one delegate along witn the train. The chair man of the state trade ( ( ommltteo , the chairman " man of tho" state legislative committee and the members of the alvisory boards will also bo permitted to go as delegates on the excur sion. It wns decided also to request each county Intending to seiu' u deloirnto with the train to report the same to the cuiicrul sccrotnrv. Mr. It. F. Hodgin , Omaha , and to report their financial contribution'if subject to draft , to the treasurer. Mr. II. J. Lee , Fremont. AU local branches In Nebraska were re quested to call meetings nt. once to take the mutter in charge , and in towns nnd counties where there are no local branches of the association the boards of trade or agricul tural associations wore requested to call a mooting of the citizens and take such stops as might bo doomed auvl ablo. Air. A. J. Leo of Fremont wns elected as the treasurer of this special fund to bo raised for the pjrposo of sending out the advertis ing1 train. _ Much injury is deno by the use of Irritat ing , gripine compounds taken as mirgativos. In Ayor's Pills , the patient has n mild but effective cathartic , that cnn bo confidently recommended ulllco for the most delicate patients ns well as the most robust. Itcsiilt of HIP I'riniiii-loH Hold In the IMirerontViirdH Yoslordny. At Gnrfleld hall tomorrow afternoon the Douglas county independent convention will ho hola. Two o'clock is the hour. Yester day primaries were held in the different wards for the purpose of selecting delegates. The result , except In the Sixth nnd Eighth , is hero given : First Ward Newton J. Smith , l nt ISgan , M. A. Fabin , I * . McElegott , Arthur N. Smith , J. H. Lnnp , C. Ncilson , S Hunsun. Second ward -U. C. Denver , I. II. Hill , F. Streitz , J. F. A'asdu , J. Vucok , P. L. Quln- lan , Uhnrlos Uosonquist , Frank Uolwell , O. II. Fitch , F. W. Dullard , Fred Butzer , Thomas Hcgloy. Third Ward Michael Nelson , Charles Hushes. D. 1' . O'Connell , Jesse H. Bioko , John 1 * . Murphy , Daniel ( iodlinm , Clarito Potter , II. Cohen , William lleos , Alison II. Hlgolow , John Falk. Fourth Ward-V. O. Strleklor , Dr. C. W. Cram , J. U. Tlcrnny , Dr. J , Conklin , W. J. Wolshans , J. M. Taylor , Fred Lundin , Frank Parker. A. H. McNIehols , K , E. Thomas , J , Jacobs , L. Oakley. Fifth ward J. M. I bnnoy , A. Miller , J. C. Monnlnphtir , William Morrison , .lames Muir , U. Cody , Thomas' Ilonnott , T. H. Min- imhnu , C. W. Homing : H. F. MohrV. . It. Hynus , T. C. Kelsey. ' ' Seventh ward ilenrv Cnrter , L. A. Shll- leo , Sam MacLeod , Oarl Carlson , T. C. Wnugh , A. A. Perry , Charles Lursen , Frank Crawford , Louis NorlWiy , E. Loach , Dun Lnucr. ' " ' Ninth Ward Frank 'Huston ' , A. llr.unnril , E. S. Emmons , J. IA Owens , M. .1. O'Con- neil , N. P. Sncktitt , George McDonnell , S , W. Wilson. DoWltfs Llttlo Barty Uisei-.s ; oolv pill to cure sick henuacho ami uv uintu thu be.cjls HlMIl" . Mr. P. M. Hligeiis/or Schuylcr passed through Omaha yesicrdny on the wny homo from Oictna , wiicru ho overtook his son nnd n nephew , two Inds nbout llfteou years old , who run iiwuy Irom hoiru last Tuusilay , Thu boys had not gallon very far out Into the unfriendly worlu , neither bad they felt much of the great world's "carle and care , " but they were very willing to return to the mrental roof , I like my wife to usu Po/zonl's Complexion Powder because it improvuj her looks mid U as fragrant ns vlolott Iturnoil. A telephone message at 10:30 : o'clock last light called part of tlio llro department to the corner of Sherman avenue and PlneUney btrcct. The lite was In u frame building owned by William Slovens nnd occupied by William Sinclair- The building was totally destroyed. Loss , about 1 100 , Do Witt's LItllo Early uucn , boat pill. SUICIDE AT M'COOK. [ roNTist'r.n PIIO.M nusT IMOE. | wns In session nt the Midway hotel today for the examination of candidate * for pharma- routlcut cerllllentos. Thu board consists of J. E. Itlcg * of Lincoln , Max Ikvtit of Omaha , Henry D. Hoyden of O run it Island , James Heed of Nebraska City and W. D. Hnller ol Hlalr. The candidates forexaininntlon were .fnnui HCRKS of Kearney , II. M. Car.son of ( fraud Island , Hutler Cooper of ArapnhnoV. \ . T. Carson of Holstein , A. J. lloonhner of Up land , James A. Kos.sltur of Daneroft. James A. Vandyke of Benedict nnd J. S. Winston of Moortield. The worn of the bo.ird wns closed up early nftor dinner , when ttie mem bers nnd visitors took n ride about the city. Activity In Ito.ul Count ) ' . Bfiri : CITV , Boyd County , Neb. , Aug. ii. : [ Suecial to Tin : Hi -Vostt-nlay i : ] was a gala day for Bulto City. It was the event ratifying Iho appointment as the county sent of Hoyd county. The town was gaily deco rated with Hying Hugs and streamers with appropriate mottoes. There were several thousand people on the ground , including Inrgo delcgntlons from Atkinson , stunrl nnd other neighboring towns. The best of fet-1- lug prevails and all nureu thu county seat question It forever settled in Hoyd countv. The past xveck has been one of unusual activity. Thousands of feet of lumber are piled upon thn ground for building and half a hundred new buildings will bo under way within ten days. Harvest Is nbout over nnd wheat and eaU will bo a larjc yield. Corn will bo n huvo yield. Hoyd county will bo solf-supportlng this year , both for consumption nnd seed next sprlnir , from her llrst crop raised on sod. Truly Hoyd countv IMS a great future. Are mil Ju Intn. Jt'NtATA , Neb. , Aug. 18. [ Special to Tin : Hr.i : . ] Owing to the present warm weather and the recent dry weather , the crons r.ro In n splendid con-lition. The wet .weather had begun to mold the small grain In the shock to some extent , but the past week has been good drying weather , and consequently has Improved the condition woudorlully. The corn crop is maturing rapidly nnd If tlio pres ent outlook holds out wo will have the largest rroV of corn we have ever had. The corn stands from eight , to fourteen feet In height. \\ith nn exceptional good stand on the ground and two and three cars eu many stocks. The steam threshers are at worn in all directions shelling out the golden grain. Wheat is making nbout twenty-live bushels , oats forty to seven tv-livc. barley thirty to fifty , and rye about forty bushels pur aero. The crop of fruit is the best and largest ever known here. The market is overstocked with home-grown npnle.s and all small fruit. There will bo carloads nf plums. X < > ( - ' ( inof Indians Vow. Cimmov , Neb. , Aug. 1,1. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin ; Hiu.J Last night an informal reception and banquet was tendered Captain Penny , Captain Brown , the United States cattle inspector , and Chief Clerk Comer of thu Pine Kidgo agency by the business men of Chadron to show the appreciation of the people for the manner in whiclrtho Indians have boon governed since the outbreak. Captain Penny was highly compliuicnleu on Ins successful management of tliolndians since bccomine agent mid the hope was freely oxpr > Mscd that ho might be retained in olllcn. The fear of Indians is a thing of the past nnd the ones who were most timid now feel perfectly secure nnd this is attributed to having u soldier ns ngcnt. _ Kc.vu Pull i Cit ( /.CMS il'ippy. Nounnx , Nob. , Aug. Hi. ( Special to TUB Br.n.j This section of Nebraska is a sure enough "uarden spot" this year. Whc.it , turning out from twenty to thirty-live bush els per acre , puts n suiilo on the granger a yard wide ; oats , 'panning out" fifty to sev- enty-llvo bushels per acre , causes the horny- handed son of toil to sit on his uarb wire fence and howl with joy , while ryo. barley and irnrdun truck arc slmnly Immense. And the corn 1 Seven foot high and ears as long us the moral law. Harvest excursionists are cordially Invited to eonio and inspect , the mammoth crops and see for thums'jlvces that the west cud ot Keya Paha Is located upon the original situ of the biblical Eden. Captured u lioiv. < * Tliicl" Aini'Aiioi : , Nob. , Aug. 11. ! [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIB. : 1 Thomas Cornell of Culber'.son , Nob. , was arrested this morning just cast of hero by Constable C. H. Watts and held until tno Culbortson authorities arrived , who took him in charge. Cornell stele two horses from A. D. King of Culbcrt- son last Saturday night and skipped , and w.is accompanied by Miss Bulah Mishler , a girl fifteen or sixteen years old , who stele her brothors's pony. They traveled by night nnd during the duv remained concealed among the canons. The light rain last even ing made it difllcult for them to conceal tholr whereabouts. at Cftiulrnu. Cn.uiKON' , Neb. , Aug. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.J : : Chadron and liny Springs plnycd a game of ball today in which Chadron was the victor by a score of ' Ilto7. ! Hay Springs wasn't in' it , but the people who had contributed to the gate re ceipts became disgusted with the ulay of the Chadron nine and went homo before the game was out. McPhct-ly of tbe Chadron nine was the only man who seemed to try to piny , he putting ton men out at llrst base. PUittsmouth and Blair will bo hero on the 20th and lst lust. , nnd some good ball is ex pected. Williams of the Cranes Is once more n Chadron man aim will do the curve act. nt U'ymore. Wv.Moiu : , Nob. , Aug. -Special [ Tola- gram to Tin : Bun. ] .lames Whitney and a negro from Concordla , Kan. , ran a lllty yards race hero today for $ luo a sldo. It was a very close race , but was won by the negro. Time , tivo and one-half seconds. Several sldo bets were mado. William Clements has matched n forty yarus race with thu negro for ? U)0 ) aside , the race to bo run here Monday. Whitney and the negro have put up a forfeit for a seventy- llvo yards race to DO run within thirty davs. P. F. Thlescii was tlnal stakeholdor'for the race , also for the ono to occur Monday. at IJOMJ ; 1'inc. LO.NO Pisi : , Nob. , Aug. 13. [ Special to Tin : BUE. | Chadron visitors registered at the Long Pine Chautauqua are : Mr. and Mrs. Floyd , Anna M. Calkins , J. U. Calkins , C. II. Bane , Hov. Urecory J. Powell , Uov. Frank lj. Ferguson , Mrs. Fannie O'LInn , Besslo O'Llnn , Mary A. Bartow , Alfred Bar- tow. Uev. A. H. Julian ; D. B. Jonckcs , Mrs. C. E. Frost , William T. Hnywood , Mary Smith Haywood , Mrs. Caipenter. John Barry , M . Olive M. Loader. John F. Ten- yyr , Joe Hnstons , W. M. Cooley , C. A. Wnr- u or , Mrs. Sarnh Warner , Clara Carlson , W. H. Tobias und Mrs. W. H. Tobias. \ \ nn of Sound Mind. NnmiASKA OITV , Neb. , Aug. 111. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bir..J : County Judge Union today gave his decision in the Mrs. Clark will contest wise. Hoopincd that MM. Clurk wns perfectly sane und of sound mind nt the time thu will was drawn and signed , thcrciforo thu document in so for ns his court was concerned was good and ho sustained It as It now reads. Thu contestants have twenty days in which to uppoal und It Is understood that the matter wilt go to thu ulurict court. 'Many Allinnui ! Candldiiles CnxTitu. CITJNob. . , Aug. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bun. 1 The Independent county convention today nominated M. Ban ner for treasurer , J. P. Illltlo for chirk , Jonathan Tremier tor Judge , Dan McCluiu for Hhurilf , S. F. Kennedy for district clt-rn nnd A. Farmer for ( uporiiitniidunt. Thu dclcgntus to the tmticlul convention nro divided between Ewlng nnd Truislur , The 11 ru ballot foruherllf dovi.'lopL-d iilnu candi dates. Cltv'o HI ; HIIKIM | > HH. Nr.iin\'iit ; CITV , Jiob. , Aug. ii. : [ Spjclal Telegram to Tiiu BKK.J Over two hundred teams crossed thu B. & M. w. oii bridge today at this point nnd this doss not inclu Ja the fclnglo rl0's nnd foot passenger * . , Flro at Hanoi-life. BixmopT , ftob. , Aug. 13. ( Special to Tun BEI : . I William Collins , a farmer living u uiilo aud a ball cast of this place , lost a TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. So loecl-uvck , Proprietor , OlTioes 021 Oro.ulvvny , Council Bluffs nnd 1521 Fni'nntn St. , Omnlin. Dye , clonn nnd rorintsh floods of every description. Packages received m either office or nt the Works , Cor. Ave. A nnd UUth St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. MmvlmnU who Itavixlinpworn or soiled fu'jrie ' * of any character can htiva them ivdyed and llnlshotl equal to now. BKI ) FRAT11KKS IJKXOVATKn AND CT.KAN'KI ) I5V HTHA.M , with Iho and most approved machinery-itest at less cost than you over p.tid before. stable , corn crib , hogs and some corn yester day nlternoon by tiio. li is not known how It originated as Mr. Co'lias ' was In town at Iho time propar.itory to moving. The loss is about WOO , covered by Insurance In the Phcnlx of Brooklyn. Will l-Mlltllls/l / CollfgCH. Niiut\sKi : Cirv , Neb. , Aug. 13.--Special [ Telegram to Tin : Uii : : . ] A number of colored people left today for Red Oak to attend a convention to bo held nt that place. They will decide while there whore several new Methodist colleges are to be located , and It Is thought the delegation from here will secure one , ns they have gone for that purpose. nt i < \ilrllold. Neb. , Aug. 13. ( Special to Tin : Bifl : . ) Hayes & Jciine , proprietors of the Kacket store , carrying n noncral stock , gave chattel mortgages yesterday to various cred itors nnd the mortgagees have taken posses sion. A very small pill , nut a very gooa ono DeWitt's Little Early Hlsow. Medical Swindler Arrested. Ni\v : VOIIK , Aug. lit. for some time past the advertisement of the "Institute- Euro pean Staff Physicians" has anpsnrcd In the German papers. All Ills of both sexes wore guaranteed to bu quickly cured and lack of money in thu patient was no unrrlor to treat ment. Sick and ailing Germans ( locked to the institute ny the hundred. Ono "Doctor" Beckiuaii. who styled himself the president of the institution , was the only visible "stnlf , " nnd each nnd every case he adminis tered "a colored lluld and sweet pills. " Coai- puints of extortion wore made. Dr. Beck- 111:111 : was arrested and ho coatcssod that ho was no physician. Ho said that ho had heen a doctor's servant In thn German army. Ills modlclncs were analyzed nnd were found to bo bread pills nnd n solution of suits. Ho said ho thought his medicines would kill no moro than other physicians. The Now York Med ical society caused Beckman's arraignment In the police court today and ho was held In ? IUuOO bail. Bo sure and use Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for your children while toothing. ! . " > cents n bottle. SncoeRHl'nl First Xl lit. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Aug. 13. With the orchestra crowded under the stage and to the largest house , despite the rain , sineo Bern- hardt , Sol Smith Hussell presented tonight nt the Grand opera house hero for the first time Edward E. Kiddcr's now comedy drama "Peaceful Valley , " achieving an instantane ous and unqualified success. Thu part of Ilosca Howe shows Mr. Russell nt his best nnd will undoubtedly ran it above nny of his previous characterizations. The story of the play Is simple , natural r.iul pure , and tbo scenery very handsome. The author shared the honors with thn star nnd the supporting company was excellent. The liouso is sold out for the balance of the week. Use Haller's German Pills , the great co n stipatiun and liver regulator. limited Without Ceremony. ST. Lori , Mo. , Aug. 111. Henry Hcnsnn.a wifomurderer , was hanged at 7:11 : this morn ing. The condemned man refused to have tbo death warrant read to him. nnd nt his re quest no religious services wore held on the scaffold. LBXINIITON , Mo. . Aug. 13. Chris Younglho slayer of Steven Ferguson , was hanged this morning. DoWitt's Llttlo biiirly Risers ; best llttlo pills fordyspopsla , sour stomach , baj broith. O'.VArjUY.MKX WITH C vlUUNKS. They Are Making Kxccllnnt SuoroH at HID I'ellevue Han c. Yesterday was a' most beautiful day on which to Inaugurate the preliminary pruc- tlco of the cavalry competition at Beilovuo. Tlio sky was clear and but little nnnoynnco was experienced from the wind. Tlio competitors were in excellent spirits. these from tbo departments of California and the east as well IH those of the Pintle being enthusiastic over the prospjct of making ex cellent scores. Thu result of tbo firings for the llrst day nt known distances. OJ and . ' 100 yards in 'tho morning nnd 'ilK ) nnd IU)0 ) yards in the after noon , for the llrst twenty men and the llvo distinguished marksmen is as follows : Name , troop and regiment. Total. M. It. Mid-hull. K. Sixth . | W , M. Toler. I ) , N nth . ira Llentmmnl A. Cji-uy. Sixth . KM A.V. . Slrothor , A Ninth . lii-j Uoulcnunt I1. A. Ili-ttens , Ninth . i.vi W. Davis. ( ! . Ninth . lui A. linker , 0. Sixth . , . lfr. C. Hliulz. A. Sixth . ifi-j Lieutenant J. .1. I'orslilng , Hixtl . I.VJ R Warren , 11. l''ouith ' . | ! ii A. Diow , II , Nlntl . 151) ) M. II. Swaiisoii. I ) . Sixth . M ! ) \V. ( ! . Carroll , II. Sixth . M'l S. ' . Tlioinas. A , Ninth . HH H. Adams K. Koiirth . 140 C. Stri'Kinot/ , l-'lrst . | 4B J. .1. McCarthy , ( i , Sixth . li : > I. Oliver , K. Hlxth . 141 W. MIISOII. It , Ninth . 114 S. 1 1. Kilinonilson , I , Ninth . U'J insTi.Niimmir.ii MAUKSMKN. Cantaln J. li. IU-IT. Blxlh . . . 1(12 ( A. Keysor , II , Hlxth . ' . . nil Uiiptnln S. ( iiiiTurd , Ninth . l..il ( 'nptiiln M.V. . Day. Ninth . 1:17 : er.'iiant .1 , JIIUKHOII , (1. Ninth . | ( L"i This morning there will bo skirmish firings nnd in the ufioraoon lirlng at known dis tance's , For SchllU beer apply to ft. It. Grotto , u'i ) Knrnam. 'Ilia Hygienic TiTiilnn'iil < f ( onsllpiitton und Ordinary llyypcpshi. SirJohn AiidivwH. the Kn lish r > ro- ro.tKor , boliuvcH that in the vast majority of ciifc-r-R coiiritipatlo'i ' may bo niK'co.-nfully overcome by taking a tcnspuonful of the genuine imported C'nrlsbad Sprudol Suit liHiolvud inn tumblerful of water ( half i pint ) , cold or hot , early in the inorn- n { , ' , and if nccoHBiiry , on woinir to bed. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL DLUFF3. ITuTlt . \ , : - ( . ) funn of III iit-ies. 5 miles -L from Ncola , lu , iUporaoro ; ( I Oi-uHh , hui- ini'ii In ten annual liiiyiiii-nlM. Dilii-rfiirniH on uaiy luriiis. Juim-iton X Vim I'attun. KAIti'J opportunity for rUhl man to eniinxo Into ( I payiii ; ; Ins m ss : "tinll o.iplul ru- iulru.1. A II Hoc , Council lllnllH. .JTKA YEu or hlolen ! nun llolirvr' * piintiiro JIIL-IIT cuiiii-tury , rol : und whltu cow : right lorn Hi ) Intereds L'lvlni ; milk. KuaMiimulu in- vard fur hur return to A U. SnyUur , 7UU N blh btlCUt. \v t ANTKIi Onod Klrl for geneinl house- ls. ' 110 Sixth avenue. AY . \VIT.l > to Trade < 'lvp-nio n liouso. full lot Inlliiiiilia furhimsi' niul lot in I'oiincll I ) , llnittii , IK. ' llronilwny. l/OU ItNT ! Anlco n-rnom luni-.n with J- liu-ist' yuiil lu ( U-slr.iblo parly free of eliiir i' . _ JtV. . S < inlrct ; OI i'o.irl hlruet. /"ILAIIlViiVANTiim ! Hyi-liiiiiiiMrli- char- * * J acler readings ; also ill.-iRimsIs of disease. iiend loulc of hair for readings by letter , jjiin- Says mid uven nu * Mrs li lloopi-p. U'JJ Avo- diui R nuariornor iJth street , Ooiiin. < d llluIN , icrnis , ft'o ' niul i. m MAdNII-'ICKNTiu-ro oroperty In tlvc-aera tracts Incutuil"i miles from poUolll . forsiilo on rcasonabln terms Sotm1 line resi lience property for nmt bv lav& ) HO-.S. I OKS.VLS or Uont JirJju lanil. wlti * huuiui. Of J. It. tlion. 1DJ U , OauaoU CITIZENS STATE B Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . SI50OOtt SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.03 ! > TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . 225.000 Dmis TOIIS I. A. Mlllor , ff. O Olo.ii.m , E 0. Ehuu-nrt. li K. HirUJ. ; I ) . KduiuniUon , Uh.irlai H. llannan. Tr.in9.ut Koaor.il h.iaklnt bail- ncbi. l .ir.-oHt cixpltvl and nurpliu ot aur ban Kin HjiUlnvjUoni lo.vo. iNrtiriEjfoN TIM i DED3' T3 , FirstNational : - : - Bank OF COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Cm > ! I ill , OMo t urk--inUj'l ' h ink In iho clly. l-'urulgii and iloMic-tie uvuliiiuo an 1 looil i.-cirltlji. Hip . -li altuntloilp.lU U uullJClll ) K. VUJM.Itl > : I 1 li /ll nal * .bi : In bink'r-t.uiJojri > . > r.httJii * Jjlljltjl. . ri-ipuiKliiculiivlu-il. UKO. 1' . d.VNTOIlO. 1'ro.ldont. A. W. U1I2IC.MAN , Ctthlor A. T. U101S. Auliln Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions : Kino Klshlm , Hoatin ? . Hath- Inn an I HvcellontMineral \ \Valur. Only liftj'fii minutes rlilo from Council IHulTs. Motor ( ru.us iivery half hour , dli-uoC to centers of Council Itluir * and Umalri. Alnst dnllg luful und uccoss.u.u place for picnic uartles. TELEPHONE NO. 45B , EM. H. CflAMBERLII Eye , Ear , NOSJ and Tiimt Council BlulTs , It , Room 1. ! ) to 1 m 7 and S p. m. QR.ANLID Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appoints ! Hotel is Now Opan. N. A. Taylor , Manager Gas Heating Stoves. No AsnnAl No SMOICH Just the tiling for bath nxinis , lioil rooms , uti Call and sue oar ilir u iLSSurtmunt. C. B. Gas nnd Eleotrlo Llg'-it Co. -II I'oiiri nnl : 219 .Main Slruot. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY 1IIIAKDINO AM ) DAY SCJIJOL. FIFTH AViJNUE AND SEVENTH ST. Cnn be reached from nny of thu depots on < motor. Cniidnctcd by the SlsU-rsof Oharlty , II. V. M. TKKMS I'ur l-onrd ami tilltlim. oinliriiuliiK all hranohosiif a llnlshed u.lncatliin foryoiinn ladles , tr > for session or llvo inniilhs. i-oiu- mimulng MINI .Monday In Scntmiibcr mill Kub- rnary , rcspeotlvidy. For further partleuluiB- SISTKK Kiri'KltlOH. St. Irancl.s Academy , Council Illnll's , In , Sims & Sniindprtor"u ( ; > ' ' 4"t | | iwI'rao" . 01IU3 a oaiiiiiiua tiu.0 i , , t | , , , Hliltu um | federal courts , Koiins : t , 4 und 5 Shniiui't Ik-no block. Council Illuirs. la , HI ril1Illl ! r < ; Attorney nt. law , NoTU . J. VllitllllJLlS ' , I'ourl Hlruul , over Hush. null's Mori ) . Teluphono No. 'J > l. HiiNlnoi * hours , b a. m , to J p , in. Council Illnlts. 1 u COUNCIL BLUFFS STEV.I . DY WORKS All lilndiot Drills anil Uicunuiilonu In tha IlleliubtStyluof thu Art , K.ulul unJ rit-ilnmt Kabilcsmadu to louU ,1-1 KIMK ! ui novr lluit Ko'illunt 1'io.iin-i lly Siimni , In Kirnt diiii-i Manner Work promntly done an I dullvoroj In uil pirH : of lliusountry fcun.l for prim Ut > O. A. MlOIIAV. | ' , ) ) . . IOIJ Urondwnv. Nu'ir Niii-thwuiiuru Ujpii , CODNtlU lllUf . I.V. 27 MAIN STUKBT , Over C. I ) , Jacijuomlu & Co.'s Jewelry Btoto ,