THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAEOII 25 , 1891 , THE OMAHA BlfiE. COUNCIL BLUFKS. i > i OFFICE : No. 12 PEAUL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City. II. W. TIL/TON - - MANAGKll. TELEPHONES ! Business Oft'co ' , No. 43. Night Editor. No. . - JJ.IAO.H JIJBS'ilOX. N Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's ch.-Utol loans , 201 Bnpp block. Ucm.lr.o Hock Spring coal. Thutcher , 1C. Main Mrs. T. .1. Nicholas died nt 11:15 : last night. Funeral notice hereafter. "Kllcrn Ogo" nt the opera house Friday evening , Apt 11 2. It in stated thct tbcro nro fourteen children , Inmates of the Christian home , sick with measles. A mooting of ledge No. 5f > , Order of tlm World , will bo held In Woodman hall Ibis evening. Cnsci of measles wcro reported yesterday at the Noum.iyer hot" ! and at the comer of Washington nvomio and Klghth street. Otis llnnnnn , n harbor , was arrested yes terday afternoon by Olllccr Handel on a charge of drunkenness and disturbing the pcaco. The remains of Charles II. Odoll , who died In the Insane hospital of the Sisters of Mercy of consumption , wore removed to Honey Crook township yesterday morning , whore the wlfo of the deceased Ilvct. William AVnlkcr. a son of "Salvation" Walker , was arrested yesterday morning on an Information Hied against him in superior court charging him with the larceny of a watch from a colored man named Ocorgo Clay , The case was set for hearing for next Monday. "F.ilecu ORC , " ns presented by the mem bers of the Inlsfall dramatic company , was ono of the llncst performances given in the city last year. Its repetition Friday even ing , April I ) , will bo oven better than before , nmt It. will draw ono of the largest audiences the BrnadwJy theater has ever held. L. C , .Tames , who was tried In district court last week on a charge of bigamy , was brought before Judge Thornall yesterday to receive sentence , lie was gUon two years In the penitentiary , nnd his bail bond fur appeal wns llxed at SI,000. Ho gnva the bond and the case will bo appealed to the supreme court. Judge Thornell Issued a decree yesterday aftcrnooon In the casa of the Lake Mnnawa railway corn > "iny , which wns tried several wteksngo. Ho overruled llio motion made by ttio plaintiff to sot aside the verdict which was tendered by the Jury in favor of the defendant , and ordered that the plaintiff pay the costs of the suit. r Confirmation services wcro hold in St. Paul's ' Episcopal church Monday evening. A largo auillcnco was present to witness the ceremony , which wcro performed by Bishop William Stevens I'erry , About twenty-five were continued. The full hey choir was present and added much to the pleasure of the occasion bv their Ringing of the anthem , "Lord , for Thy Tender .Mercies' Sake , " by Fnrrant. An Information wns filed In superior court yesterday morning by Alice Elleubaum , against her son , Laurence , charging him with being an incorrigible boy. She states that he is disobedient , will not go to school , runs with bun associates , has an ungovernable , temper , and steals everything ho can got his hands on. She asks that Mo bo brought bolero the court for an examination , and that he bo sent to the reform school. The Inisfail dramatic company has boon ongacud for the St. Bernard" hospital fair. On Friday evening , April I ) , they will give that splendid Itish comedy "Eileen Ogo , " that drew such an immense nudionco last year. The cast of characters will ho the name , with Ed. Cogloy taking the principal part. The admission will bd 50 cents , and the tickets will admit the bearers to the fair at the Masonic temple after the play is ovor. Deputy Sheriff Campbell of Olenwood was In the Bluffs just evening on business. lie stated to n reporter that ho had just found the horse and buggy that was stolen from Daniel Darboo , near Ulcnwood , while the owner wns at church , an account of which was published In Tun Bun several weeks ago. The rig had been sola to a fanner near Avoca , and was in his possession when re covered. It wns returned to its rightful owner yesterday , A tclecram has been received anuouno'.ng the death of Mrs. Kiln Martin Cutting , wlfo of Congressman John T. Cutting of Snn Francisco , which occurcd nt that city yes terday morning. The deceased wns well known In the Bluffs , she having been the daughter of K/ra Martin , wtio formerly lived here. She was n sister of Mrs. Phil Armour of Cherokco and of Mrs. David Williams of Sioux City. The remains will probably bo brought to Council Bluffs for burial , A notice of commisssioner's ' solo has been issued by Clerk F. M. Hunter of the United States circuit court , in the ease of Jnmcs S. Chrlsman and Clcorgo Kobart vs Ilattlo M. liny , ct ul. The "otnl. " includes over fifty parties who have boon interested in the prop erty which Is to bo sold , ns defendants. The sale is to satisfy a mortgage held by the plaintiffs which was foreclosed at the last term of federal court , and the property which will bo sold ututor the auctioneer's hammer comprises nearly all the laiui In what is known ns Munuwa park , nt Lake Munnwa. Thosulo will tnko place from the steps of the government building , nt 10 o'clock u. m. , April 18 , 1601. HAY FOR SALK. Fifty cars of hay for sale by the Council Bluffs & Omaha Transfer company. Orders in apt bo scat in at once , ns hay is scarce and prices advancing rapidly. Orders received ut 1310 Farnam street , Omaha , and 100.1 Fourth strcot , Council Bluffs. Mandcl & Kloiu have tbo only house fur nishing goods house in the city. They carry n complete stoclt of furniture , carpets , stoves , crockery , curtains , simdos , fixtures , lamps , In fact everything needed to furnish n house from kitchen to attic. Thov sell for cash or on easy terms , at prices which nro their own recommendation. This week several - oral car loads of now goods wcro received , Call nnd SPO the splendid line of now carpets , Wo are sure you will bo pleased with both patterns nnd prices. If you need furniture and have not the ready money to pay for It , call and see us. Wo sell on easy payments ns well as for cash. MANIH-.I. & IVI.KIN , _ 820 Uroad wuj , J. B. Atkins , western agent for DoPauw's plate glass company , will RVO ! estimates on plato delivery In Iowa and Nebraska. J'EMtSOXAM , t.t 1'JIS. Emmett Tinloy is in Chicago. G , A. Uoblusou has gone to Chicago for a brlof visit. Judge W. O. James lias returned from a wee's trip to Chicago , Dr. G. S. Guernsey , of Koosauo.ua , a former Blufllto , Is in the city for a few days , Percy Clough , who has been in the oftlco of Gilbert Bros. , for some years past , left lust evening for Lcnoxvillo , Canada , where ho will enter a largo wholesale establishment ns bookkeeper. Among the attorneys from abroad who nro attending United States court are the follow- Inci Hon. J. W. MoDill , Croaton ; Judga E. Wlllard , Atlantic. ; 0. W. Culhson. Harlnn : T. J , Mahoney , Omaha ; Louis Mills , Corr- don ; Smith McPhorsnn , Hed Oak ; C. O , Mclntyro , Creston ; Hon. Charles Bullock and Hon. H. C. Lnub , Dnilson ; Hen , B. F , Clayton , Macedonia ; Mayor W. L , Vaughn , llarlan ; Marshall U. W. Miller , Kcd Oak , nnd his deputy , S. S. Ethrldgo , DCS Molncs ; M. Yoxvcll , Sidney ; J. A. MoLuen and L. L. Woods , ( Juthrio Center ; A. Danlols and F , L. Davis , Missouri Valley ; A. W. Coffman , Avoca ; W. J. Morrow , Manning ; .John Mor- risoy , Erwiu ; E , S. Page , DCS Molncs. The formal opening of the Council Bluffs mlllincrv parlors wilt occur Thursday morn ing and will continue during the week. Misses Hprmk & Hugsdalo extend n cordial invitation to the ladles of Council Bluffs to bo present. John Schlckotanz has opened a barber shop at 10L | South Mala street , and U randy to survo his friends nud the public In general in his line of business , Evans Laundry Co. . ftCO Pearl street. Tola- phone 2UO. Goods called for and delivered. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. United States Court Opened wit'u Plenty of Wotk Before- , ONE MAN HAS ALREADY BEEN INDICrt'.D. Suit * AgnliiHL the ItiillromlH InKcvcr.il Forms On n QIIOH ! < ! ' Vou- a Tlint Slow In junction. The federal court convened ycstciday morning with Judges Love and Shims on the bench. There wrro n largo number of attor neys from other cities In the state , ns well as a largo number of laymen , who have como for the purpose of serving oa the Juries , or have some personal Interest In the outcome of the trials that nro to bo had. The llrst done was the empanelling of the grand jury , which consists of thn following gentlemen : C. R Savior , Ues Molnes ; W. A. HIchards , Stuart ; A. P. Illnck , ; Ionics Folton , Vdnlr ; A. W. Coffman , Avoca ; Warren lonck , Crcscont ; I. . M. Iltidloy , O.sknloosn ; M. A. Knight , Wlntorsot ; John N. P i'lck- ptt , Osknloosn ; J. J. Mills , Stuart ; Sam Wright , Clio ; T. M. Cosad , Corydonj D. A. Jlnnclmrd , Allcrton ; Hobinson Hunter , ICco- tuk ; M. Wcstonhavcr , Pcrlco ; C. N , Brewer , , lncsbur f ; C. H. llnrnctt , Council Bluffs ; J. I. Connor , Albia ; J. D. Jones , Clarlnda ; J. N. Wheeler , Coming ; Joe Spoor , Kcokuk ; and \V. A. Htchnrds , Stuart , Immediately after the empanelling the jdry clired to Its room and wont to work on a nrgo batch of business that has been ac cumulating for the past six months. By far the greater part of the business that will come before tills august body will bo with ef To.ico to the bootleggers , more technically mown as Illicit dealers in firewater. Ono of the most Important features of the nomliig session , nt least so far as public In- ; orcst Is concerned , was the argument of the attorneys In regard to the removal of tbo c.iscs which have been begun by the commis sioners to compel the railroads to conform to ihc orders of the commission In tbo mutter of ( olnt rates. These suits were brought in the district court ot this county but were re moved on motion of the defendants to the federal court. A motion was then made by the commissioner to remand thorn to thcstato court , In accordance with the decision which wns rendered some tinio ago by Judge Shiras In Duiiuquoin n similar caso. It is this mo tion which is now pending and which was ar gued ut some length yesterday morning. Juilro.Slums stated , in reply to the argu ments , that ho did not believe in encourag ing the use of the process of removals as a means of obstructing litigation , and that as the question had been decided once ho did not think it necessary to wait for a decision from the whole court. Ho did not decide the question dcllnitcly , but it is evident from what bo sakl that ho was very much inclined to grant tlio request of tbo commissioners nnd have the case remanded to the * tate court. In the afternoon the case of. John Grant vs the Union Pacilio railway eompanv was taken up. Tha Jury was empanelled and the open ing spceeties wcro made by the attorneys. The case is one which is brought by the plaintiff to recover damages for injuries ns the result of an accident which took plnco November 17 , 1887. The plaintiff at that time was a switchman for the railway com pany , with his headquarters at North 1'latto , Neb. Ho was thrown unon the track directly In front of the engine , breaking his shoulder bone and crushing his foot so as to render its amputation necessary. lie demands damages In the sum of $2.OOO. In iho afternoon an indictment was re turned by the grand Juvy against William Joyce , ctiarging him with breaking open Undo Sam's mall sacks. Joyce Is now in Jnil in Kcokuk , but has boon sent for and will have a trial at the present term. The following is a list of the members of iho petit Jury : J. Shepherd. Mount AvrV. ; . S. IJaugh , Harlan ; S. S. Bonnet , Missouri Valley , J. 1C. Ulehardson , Savannah ; A. C. Heck , Allorton ; J. C , Cramer , Salem ; J. A , Evans , West Liberty ; George C. Dnftlold , Pittsburg ; J. J. Camming , Falrliold ; J. S. McCluno , Guthrie Center ; Charles Bullock , Dcmson : John Melntyro , Ottumwa ; Hamil ton White , Red Oak ; T. S. Guernsey , Leb anon ; A , TrlnkaiiH , Corydon ; W. S. Sample , Kcokuk ; John Pcrdew , Ottumwa ; FrnuK Porterflold , Atlantic ; J. N. Kcisor , Peoria : J. N. Crawford , Corydon ; Ahner Clark , Fort Madison ; E. N. Jones , Kcokuk ; Noah S. Miller , I'orleo ; D. M. 'Wvland , Harlan ; B. F. Crail , Fairfield - field ; S. S. Ioss , Mount Pleasant ; Jacob Wright , Oakland ; Thomas McConucighy , Bnnapartn ; It J. Edmunds , UedOnk ; A. E. Holland , Mount Ayr ; Simpson Bell , Ucd Oak ; B. F. Parker , Corning ; BM. . Mor risen , Creston ; James Esslngton , Bray ton ; John It. Hell , Mount ZIon ; James K. Gurhart Exiru ; John I { . Carpenter , Kcokuk ; M. II. Yowoll , Sidney ; B. S. Groves , Afton ; Smith M. Child. Dunlnp ; J. C. KusUins , Kcota ; Thomas Fleming , Clarlr.da ; J. A. Bridges , Medopolls ; Jumes Hnrilson , Osceola ; B. Hardy , Savannah ; AI. C. Lane , Dontsou ; T. J. Hyon , Irwin ; H. C. Bnrnns , Elliott. Mnudcl & Klein , proprietors of the install ment house on Broadway , have inado ar rangements to Increase and extend ttieir business. They will open a branch estab lishment In Sioux City about April T , on the corner of Fourth and Pearl streets , the old est nnd most prominent corner in the city. They nro enterprising and will do a big busi ness in the upper Missouri village. Mr. A. Klein will take charge of the new venture , I'Mnc llahy Cnrringcs. Have you seen those flno antique oak baby carriages at Bracket's 1 Handsomest line over brought , to the city. That .Slow GelUK Injunction. The contractors who are working In the western part of the city , and notably tbo ono who Is grading Nortli Twentieth street , Kepi steadily at work yesterday , In spite of the In clemency of the weather. The report that the Twentieth street contractor had been enJoined - Joined from carrying on the work turns out to have been a mistake. The announcement that they had been enjolnod , which was her- aided through the papers , caused the con tractor some iincusluoss about the matter , but ho was reassured when ho went to the authorities and was told to keep on with the work until he received orders to stop , and then It would bo tlmo to think about stopping. Accordingly the work has been progressing steadily , nnd it is now stated that unless the attorneys for the kick ing property owners , who , by the way , do not own any property on tho. street In ques tion , got a move on them In the course of the next day or two the work will bo nil aone nnd an injunction will bo a useless luxury. City Attorney Stewart states that ho has been ready to have the case presented to the court for some tlmo past , and is confident that ho could beat It after n fair hearing. The attorneys for the other side have not been in any hurry , apparently , and the tiling of the petition for tha injunction the other day is the llrst hign of animation that has been noticed for a long tlmo. Do you want an express waon or boy ! Ittng up the A , D. T. Co. , telephone 179 , Ko. 11 North Main street. The hospital fair , for the benefit of St , Bernard's ' hospital , commences next Monday at the Masonic toniplo and lasts ono week , Uou't forget It. Ij'pkor ' U Wniitcd. Mitchell Haul : of Sioux City was In the llluffs yesterday looking for n man named J. C. Llpkor , whom ho wants to straighten out n llttla business affair which ho loft unsettled when ho loft that placo. Lipker was formerly employed by the Sioux City telephone company as lineman , which posi tion ho held jntll a short tlmo ago. During his residence in Sioux City , ho became acquainted with Miss Mary June Hnuk , a sister of the gentleman who was looking for- hlui yesterday , u buxom young woman of about twenty years of ago. The ac quaintance ripened into something inoro serious , and allvui apparently on tlio Inch road to matrimony , whtn Llpkcr suddenly announced that ho wns about to leave the city. This announcement caused cousternutlou in the young woman's heart , for she wns In that condition in which n husband Is n very convenient possession. Llpkcr went , however , and wan tracked by the Irate brother to Council Bluffs. When ho arrived yesterday lie looked over the ground nnd found that Linker's parents wcro residing here" . Ho won thrlr confidence by telling them that ho had a position which ho wanted to offer their ion , nod gained from them the Information that ho had gone to Lincoln , Neb. , where ho was In the employ of the telephone company. IIo started nt once for Lincoln with the determination of finding thn erring young man and taking him back to flight the wrong ho had done. KASllCK NOVin/MUi ) . ItoMon Store. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Boston Kloro , Council Bluffs , is show ing mnnv novelties hi the dross goods line suitable for Knstcr gifts , also in kid gloves , handkerchiefs , hosiery , tics , scarfs and flshues. Novelties In niching , novelties In laces , novelties in handbags nnd shopping bags , novelties In pockctbooks nnd purses , novelties m wash goods , such as pineapple tissues , flannelettes , line Scotch zephyrs , the latest in black organdies , all the way from K'c ' to 4rip , over 150 differentstyles : to so'.cct from. Blactc flouncing from ( Wo to Jl.PO , block embroideries from 7c to.'Wc , all over embroideries in black nt 4.C. Our stock of Inccs never was moro complete , from the cheapest lace to the finest. Spring Jackets in abundance , the latest novelties' the sea son ; many exclusive styles shown by us. In fants' and children's cloaks , handsomely trimmed In all the Icadlngrolorsin cashmcrt ) and clot , at our usual low prices. Corsets , corsets In abundance. All the popular makes. Corsets to suit everyone. Corsets from 9c to 12.30. Agents for the Thompson plovo lUtlntr corset , the most per fect llttlng corset made. Wall Paper. Our spring stock Is on the way nnd will bo ready for Inspection in n few days If you want anything In the wall paper line wait and get our prices. Wo can save you considerable.BOSTON BOSTON STOKE. Council Bluffs , In. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within ono and one-half miles of the P. O. ; nil in bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at nnco. Cull on D. J. Hutchlusou it Co. , 017 Broadway. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N. O'Brien. Hurt by a Motor. \V. H. Foster , who lives at 0reply , Colo. , met with a severe accident at aoout half-past 7 o'clock ' Inst evening while coming from. . Omaha in a motor train. IIo was standing on the rear platform of the front cur , talking with another passomrer , when , as they wcro passing Twenty-second street , a gust of wind curoo along and took off his hat. Acting on the impulse of the moment ho leaped off the train to catch it. The step of Iho cor hap pened to bo ley , nnd in Jumping ho missed his footing and was hurled off the car so that the wheel passed over his right leg , breaking it a short distance below Iho knee. The train was stopncd and the Injured man was picked up nnd carried in side the car. Ho was then brought up town and carded in a hacic to the Wo man's Christian hospital , where a surgeon was summoned to care for him. An exami nation showed that from the ankle down the limb hud been literally broken to pieces by the wheel In passing over it. It was decided that the only way to save the rest of Iho limb was by amputating the part which bait been crushed , and this was done during the nlu'ht. Foster lias a wife and three children in Grcoly. They wore notified of the accident to the husband and father last night , Foster was on his way to the east and was only stop ping oft in the BlulTs for n day or two. So fur us is known ho Is without friends hero. There will bo a mooting of the managers of the St. Bernard's hospital fair at tbo hospi tal this evening. It is important thai all luo members of the committee bo present , as this will bo the last mooting ueforo the com mencement of the fair. Our spring stock Is now complete. If you want to bo in style call at Keller's , the tailor , 310 Broad way , Shugart & Co. carry largest stoclt of bulk Held , garden and flower seeds In the west Catalogue nnd samples by mall. A. Trespnsiiiii ; lltillroiul. A suit was commenced in district court yesterday aftcrnooi ; by L. Eveiott and Alary L , Everett , executors and trustees of the es tate of the late Horace Everett , to enjoin the Union Pacific railway company from using on alloy in tbo roar of two lots in Fletnmlng & Bryant's addition for railway purposes. The lots which are mentioned In the petition nro on Tenth avenue near the corner of Six teenth street. The plaintiff alleges that the company laid its tracks in the alloy In the year 18M , without permission from the plain tiff , and that no effort was evur made by the company to ascertain the damages which were duo the plaintiff , nor to jay the same. Hn claims that ho bus suffered damages to the amount of $500 by reason of the use of tbo alloy for railroad purposes , and ho asks for a Judgment for the amount against the company , nud for u temporary writ of In junction restraining the company from run ning their tracks through the alloy any moro. The case will como up for a hearing at the coining term of district court. J. J. Stewart is the attorney for the plaintiff. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work a specialty. Mrs. M. PfcilTer has returned from the cast with a full line of spring mlllinorv , nnd will bo glad to see nil her friends. Call nnd see her Easter display next week. Will find prices lowest in the city. J. C. Blxby , steam ncailng , sanitary en gineer , 203 Mo r Ham block , Council Blurts OMAHA THK iTRti MECHANICS. Men who Shift the Scenes Turn to the Banquet lioiird. Ledge No. 24 of the Theatrical Mechanics held their first annual banquet at tbo Grand Army of the Kopubllo hall last night. The tlmo set for the gathering was 11:30 : o'clock , but It was after midnight when President Withmell called tbo assembly to order and opened the banquet. About twentv-flvo of the ledge members were present and ns many moro Invited guests. Boyd's ' opera house orchestra volunteered their services and dis coursed some excellent music. Quito a number of tbo momburs of the mechanical department of the'Hanlon troupe were present. After the supper speeches and songs wore In order. All of the popular songs were sung , some short speeches made , and a general hhppy time was had by all. The ledge is In a nourishing condition , and the banquet was well managed. The com mittees in charge certainly deserve credit for their admirable arrangements , Do Witt s Little early Ulsers : only pill to cute sick bcadachoand regulate the bowels Post illlco thangoH. BTho records of the poslolllco depart ment show thnt during- the two yours ol the present lulinintbtration ended March 4 , 1891 , there wore 2,754 appointments imulo pf presidential postmasters. Ol this number 478 woroumilo upon resig nations : 1)05 ) were made upon the oxplm- tlon of the commissions of the incum bents ; 778 were miido upon removals ; 74 were made to 1111 vacancies caiiKod bj ( loath , nml 459 were inaclu at olllces which were raised from fourth to the presidential class during thU two years term , making iv total of 2,7i > l changes. The whole number of presidential olllcos In operation on March 4. 1891 , was , how ever , 2,899. At 200 of these ntlhnw m chungoj have yet boon nuulo. The ap parent discrepancy wli Ich a comparison of these figures shows is accounted for by the fact that in somu cases presidential olllces where appointments hud bac-n made were afterwards rologutcd to the fourth cliihs , some fnllocl of confirmation , necessitating two appointments , nut at other ollicos twoappolntinonttj have bean made during tlio present administration on account of death. 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A most delightful excursion and one without expense , given for securing sub scribers to the WEEI.TCV or SUNDAY IIE. $ : i or the sixth larirort list ot subscribers wo offer a frco ticket from Omaha to Salt Lake Citv and return , Thfl'tttmous Mormon city is fast becoming a Gtntllo city , anil will In time lose much of interest. Now. this sum mer would bo n good time to visit the boom ing city. Unrficld Beach is of course in cluded in the trip. This , summer resort on the lake Is a delightful place to pass a few of the hot summer days. Why not secure a number of subscribers for the W UKLY or SUNDAY BEE and tnko the trip. For the seventh Impost list of subscribers wo offer a frco tickctto Denver aud Muni to u and return. "While a shorter trip than any of 'tho others it combines many pleasant fea tures. Jlenver the queen city of the plains is always worth sculng while the health and summerresorts of Mnuitou are delightful Indeed. Health-giving , inspiring , restful amid suhlimo scenery what trip could bo moro restful I .All this pleasure for securing subscribers to the SUNDAY or WEEKLY BEE. CONDITIONS. Now what are the conditions upon which these tiekots arc given awav < The securing of the lurecst list of subscribers to THE WEKKI.Y or SUNDAY Biu. : No Jnewspaperln the west is so well and favorably known and solicitors have always found it an easy matter - tor to secure subscribers. TIIK BEB'S sub scription list has always kept pace with its reputation and It delsres to add new names to its long list of friends , Bcinp at all times a people's paper It makes friends with all classes. The subscription price of Tm : WEEKLY DEE Is 81.00 per ye.ir postpaid to any place in this country or Canada , or ? ' , ' .00 If scat to a foreign country. THE SUNDAY BKE is $3.00 per year , but Omaha subscribers for THIS SUNDAY BEE will not ho counted In this competition. Get up allst. Have your friends subscribe for the paper. Sample copies forwarded free on request , Persons desirinp to compete for one cf these prizes will please ay so when sending in their first orders. Ueinlttauco in full must accompany every order. Two six months subscriptions or four three months subscriptions will bo counted as ono order. _ OllMlOX. The value In round numbers of public , business and icsldenco buildings in course of construction at 1'ortlauil is put at $1,000,000. , , Local capitalists and city ofllcials of Ku- gcno have agreed to assist the Tucoina min ing and milling company to build nrond to the mouth of the Blue river , where the mines are located. A suit has been instituted at Portland to prevent the city from Issuing bonds or levying a tax to carry out the purposes of the Port oi Portland commission/ which Is to provide a channel tncnty-llvc foet"Jn depth from Port land to the sea. , . Ed Arnhoim , n gayyoung e\v Yorker , engaged hiinscU to two 701111(1 ( ladies of Port land , rnndo arrangements for two separate weddings to tnku placa-nt the same time , and then on the appolntod'day skipped for Ban Fraucieco , where ho was arrested for em bezzlement. > > At Cascade ) Locks Henry Parr and H. P. McCormlck had trouble/in n saloon over a trivial alluir. They both ; drew revolvers and began tiring , which tliqyj kept up until both weapons wore empty. Ali ! ormlclt's wounds. It is feared , will provpi fatal. Parr received two llesh wounds , Imt s in no danger. The btato railroad commissioners made a tour of the railroads In. Oregon and found two bridges in southern Oregon whicn thej consider dangerous , and will reramincnc their immediate repair. Thorouro lfiOO , miles of railroads in the state , nnd the commissloi will continue the work until all are Inspected. John F. Webb of Whitney , Ala. , who was mjuicd In the wr.ck on the Union PadIIo ncnrCuscadn Locks , died in the hospital at Portland , Ho was unconscious most of the tlino slncn tbo accident nnd wus injured inter nally. Ho forbade anv message being sent to his wife , but Jlnally ono was sent and the reply cnino that she could not bo found. Al other parsons Injured have been discharged except Mr. Ilenness , whoso Jaw was budly fractured. A contract has been lot for cutting and grading thirty miles of the Albany ( t , As'.orla r.tlrcau between Tlllaraoolc nnd Seaside. I vt or * is pushed ahead on that line it will bo t10 best thing possible for Astoria , as it wll lonnojtlt by rail with the Wlllamotto vnl ley Uinmlng the line from Tl'lumo.U to t ojsldo would appear as If the Intention wr s tj use the present completed portion of the Aslorln k South Coast rend , which extends from Sftisldo to Young's un.y , opnoslto Smith's Point , Astoria , ft distance of sUtcen tulles. Seal are plentiful oft llto mouth of tli Co- utnblii tlvor , and pirate * uro mnklng tnonoy mud over list. Ono Victoria schooner made n catch of eighty-six hi two itavs. Most of ttio coattinKStonmors were commissioned to no- Ify thoscalrrs In the vicinity of Momloclno a make for the vlchor hunting grounds oft the Columbia. lob"H ( White , prospecting' bclvrcou Cubic 2ovc nnd the headwaters of Uotk creek In the granite district , discorarcit n rk'h , lertpo \vhlch n.av prove a valuable property. The owners will start n pack train as soon ns the snow will penult and tnko the ore to Ilaxor City preparatory to shipping It to Denver for rcnttnent. About twenty ions have been taken out already , The Oregon wonthor bureau tolcgrnphcd to "W.whliiKton the llrst of the series of crop bulletins for the year. It said : The loin- icraturc , prcclpitntlon ana sunshine nro bo ow thonornmli A Chinook wind in eastern Diegon Is mi'itliigtho snow mid the ground s very wet In the whrat districts. Spring seeding has neon delayed. Full wheat Is In Ino condition , fruit * buiht nro swelling nnd stock wintered well. Warmth nnJ sunshlno n o needed for ttiu crops. No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do Wilt's Little Early Hiscrs are taken. Stnn.ll ) lll. Safe pill. Best The mines of Montana paid ? I44XX ( ) on dividends last month ngalnst $30 1WX , ) In Jan- uary. The Atlantic Garden , a popular resort in Butte , was closed down by the sheriff for n dcbtofft,000KK , ( ) . Montana last year produced $ -17,000,000 , in gpld , lead nnd copper from not inoro than half a dozen developed districts. Travelers report thoFlathcau lake fror.cn ovor. The ttlp must now ho made bystago which rcauiixM two days' travel. Many of the smelter hands in Hutto are ifiltatliiK the question ot dispensing with the twelve-hour shift , alining , If possible , to innko it only ten hours. 0. II. Urown , postmaster at Nine Mile , shot a big mountain lion within a few feet of his iomennd , justas it wason the point of spring- tig upon ono of his steers. At Ionneron ) the Northern I'.xcillc railroad , n brlugo builder named Williamson wus uc- clilun tally struck In the head with an ax and sullercd a fracture of the skull. Dudley DuUoso of Helena , grandson of IJobcrt'i'oombs , received a commission ns a ludgo of the Tenth Judicial district , whicli eiubraces Chotcau and Fergus counties. The Door Lod&o intnliiR and reduction company will make a shipment soon to do- tcrinino whether the coacontrato or smelting process will give the best returns. Colonel Atkins of the licnton nnd Montana company had four flneers of his right hand amputated. Ho froze his hand during the re cent cold snap , while driving to the dam from the city. It is stated thatnilch strike lias been made rear Wolf Jiutto , at the head of Sur- prlsu creek , in the Belt mountains. The lind w.is made by George Ador and William SUelton. The output from the mines of the Ilecl.l consolidated company at Glcndalo for the year 1S > 'Jl > , was 4,2I3. ! 170 pounds of Ioadlli0,000 pounds of copper , 'ISO , ! * ) ! ounces of silver and GDI ounces of gold. Henry Cleveland , a locomotlvo onjlnnov who w.is injured by his locomotlvo Jumping the track on the Alttx railroad , has fully VO' covered and is out again after three months' ' conllncmontln the hospital \Vlckos. . Lnfurotto Grain has tiled a suit against the Great Northern railroad corn piny for & ) . " > , > 000. The damages are claimed for injuries received in a collision at Johnstown. January It , while employed by the company ns flic- man. man.The The body of Christ Habn , a , laborer , \vns found seven miles from Monarch , frozen to death. It is supposed that while looking for employment nt some of the mining camps in that vicinity he lost his way and suecumcd to tbo severe cold. The Livingston electric light company has executed a mortgage to tUo Minneapolis trust company for $ . ' 50,000 , upon their plant , This money Is secured to take up floating In debtedness and for the purpose of incieasing the plant nnd oxtenditu ; the service. The offer made by Granite Mountain cap italists to Invest S7. > ,000 In the Cornucopia inino near Ncihart for a certain per cent of the stock has been refused , the company be- lievhiR that their property is makmc too peed n showing 1 ° warrant making the concessions asked. What is regarded as a remarkable feat In mining tins just been comptetod In the now shaft on the Cur.o lode , the property of the Hope company at Philllpsburg" . The shaft Is in lime formation and was put down 23i ( feet In forty-seven days , and two stations wcro cut in ilvo days more. John C. Mello , an old rancher of Butte , while driving over a mountain road recently , was drowned In a mining gulch. lib wagon wns overturned Into the gully nnd old Mello w.is caught underneath. Ho kept his head above the water for a tlmo , but the exertion VIM too great , nnd he fell back nnd was suffocated. John Sanders , an Anaconda miner , fell through a chute at the 1WJO , level of the mine nnd received injuries which will un doubtedly provo fatal. Sanders was at work on the sixth Iloor above the level and fell Into the chute In trying to got by It. His prin cipal Injuries aso about the Lead ahd splao. At n recent meeting of t'no Butte working- men's union itvas voted to endorse thn scheme of issuing union cards , proposed by the trades and labor assembly. These unlo'n cards will bo given to every member In good standing of a Hutto labor union and will tnablo union men to determine at once whether or not they tire working on the sumo job with scabs. Michael Konltch , an Austrian , was terri bly beaten by John Phillips and Michael Sagcr In n Diitto saloon. In addition to being kicked and pounded about the body ho was struck over the bond with a beer bottle , the blow cutting a gash about two inches In SCROFULOUS SORES From Hcml to Wnl t n muss of disease. SnlTirlii ! ! ; Tor.Iblc. Cured by Cntlciirn Itemed ! } g. I was covered wltlisjrofulous sores from my head Ki my waist , nullorln : . ' so that I could not slt'L'i ) nlRhta , and could Uo down only with lilllows undur my arms. .My head was so sere that Iconldnotwoara hut ; aiut bolus a fir- nior , 1 could notKo harcliuadod,8'jworoa , ' very Kift iKindlierclilcC on my head. Intact I \ \ asa a dlbgUhtluK sight to othciH nnd to myself. After dootorlni : for six years with ho best iihyilcluni In the country , and gutting worm ) all tlio tlmo. 1 ha-l Klveu up all Impa of eottlni ; vmll when I saw your CUTICUUA KEM- i-.inr.H ndvei tine. . 1 and jiruourud ns taltliuuuh with little ( a I in In thoin. The llrst set. him- nvur , did niu such a VIHL : amount of Kond. ( hat 1 continued thr'r ' use , and now , after foursots. , lam Imppy to hay that I urn ontlio jy 'juiud. Any of tlm proinliiunt business men and fu : inors In 10 will cndni o my storv. OKOUGKA. UGINsKLMAN , i'lalulleld ' , 111 , Barber's Itch 14 Years In 1174 IcaiiRlita bud dose of the barter's lU'li , and from tbnt tlmo on until the fn 1 ol 1KK8 I diu'toiud ul most t'ontlmmlly , without any iH-nolloliil rc'inlts. I was Induced to try vr urUUTicuiiA UKMEIMCH. uiul now , aftortaK- lns somu twouty-ono bottles , I am cored , and my fi'CO njjaln Is us hinootlias nli-ibu'a I hud already H)0iit noirly * Mi with doclora anU UllTciont iirourlotar/m nhi'ln ; " * , 01IA9. i : . WILLIAMS. Oslikoih. Vfli. Cuticura Remedies Arotho Krentt'itS-kln Cures , lllood 1'urldors and Humor HcinedlcH the world Ims over MKIWIU CUTiruiiA IlKsoi.VRNr. Ilio nmv llood and sUlii inn Iflir and /i-oalost of humor rumo- ( I oicloanvo-i the blind of all Iniiiurltles. am poisi/noiis / o 1'inmts and tluiH ruinovos tbo ( "Ai'fi : , ulillo OiiTU'ui'A. thu irroat skin euro tnul I'lmcunA Ho AT. mi oMin'sIti tikln bcaiitl- tlur , clo-irthu ada and hcnl | > , uiul rutoro the I. a r. _ Bold every wlieio. I'rlce ' , I'LiicuuA.wic' . 2C. . ItEsoi.vK.NT. tl * I'rvpirod liy tbo I' UltUn AMlClll'.MICAl , t'OIII Oil ATIIIN , ItOitOII , r rsnd for"llowlo C'uioUin UNuuus Ot ji.itos. W Illi stratliint * , 10J toitliuoillu a , 'I.nJ , hliick lioul" . red. rouxh , uli iip | ( > t iuUlly ) alt n cuicd liy Uuncum bo. i' . ( U'ldnryiind U.torlnu Pains , nnd niHhuitrullutuil Inonu nilniilu by the CUTItl'IIA A.Vn-1'AIN I'l.AhTKII , tllU first ana only iiiiln-klllliiB.Htron ht pi uetcr , uuw , Imiuntuncoui' luf ulllb.c , length nhovo tbo cju A ixtrllon of his right car wns ciirrlcil nwny by the | ajjwroJ odpc of another broUcn bottle , thosatro blotv innklnj ; o dnnirci'ous cut near tlio Jiiciilar vein. Ken < n Itch's \\our.il ! may provo fatal , Several companies will erect stcnm hoists In tbo new mining mini ) nt Castlo. Ono on the Bondholder inlnO is nlronJy in operation. The Armiuln mining coniinnv ( nns imroliMcd ono whicli will coit , when set in oicj-ntlon | , about $ dt)00. , ) Mnny other coinpnincs nro nr- ranging to iic\eloic \ | their iiiliic.t b > steam power. Tlio procllou of tlio Ctiinbcflaud sixty-ton sinoltor I * beltiB actively \irojo- \ cutoil. Douilnlck La Jlerpo , ft Frenchman from Anncoiuli , died nt the Door Ledge county Jail , iioxvnstricdn * to bis simlty. Thever- let of tlio Jury was thnt tlio iiiuii was moro icl ; than insane , tiuil ho wan sent to the ho.v ) itfil ut Dour Lodge. Ono utght he cot out ot > ed and procuring a Unlfo thraatcned to 1:111 : hcnttciulnnU , Hovns overpowered uiul nkon to the Jfiil. Hovas tnkon vor.v sk-l ; nd lost consciousness. Death was duo to xposuronnd wautof uropor tiourUbmcnt. Daniel Clnjihnin , an timployo of the loithlorChloiinitie near Hutto , win foutiil ro/oii to death within a half mllu of the n I no. llo lind pone down to Husln for sonic Mini overcoats nud stnvteil on his return at > o'clock in tbo evening , it hcltiK bis Intou- Ion to rcnoh tbo mliia In tlmo to KO to work. on the 11 o'clocK shift. Ho never ronehotl ils dcstlnntloii. The mow wns Ilvo foot docp. When witbln halt n mlle of thomliio 10 bccamo oxliausteil and soon suceuinb l to , ha coil ! , Air. Claphnin wns n single man , ngeJ ahout t enty.flvo ycnri and formerly Ivcil in Dillon. Tbo state inspector of mines estimates that hero were Sjlh claims recorded in thirteen counties lust yoar. Of these licavorhctul is redltoil with ait ) . Caseado 4.VJ. Chote.ui U , Jeer LoilBO 1.IKM , Korj-us I''S , aullnlln 10-4 , loffoi-soii l,0fii ( , Lcivls ami Clark -N > , Mail I- son T 7 , MenRbcr 1,44-1 , iMlswulii S-0 , I'urlt CHI. Touching the iiint'i'\l : iiroa of Montana. ho Inspector draws thn conclusion tliat nil ho mountains of Montana suvo thoOr.i/.y noutains anil that part of tbo main ran go of ho Kocky mountain * north of Sun river , are ntorsecteil with metallic veins. At the head of all blood-purifiers 13 Dr. Picrco'a Golden Medical Discovery. But it's different from all of them. "What is claimed for this it's ever , f/ttaran- tccd to do. The money ia rofuntlcd " in every case whore it "mils to Ijcnc- fit or cure. It's Lecauso it is dilTer- cnt tli.it it can Lo Bold BO. All diseases origin.iting from a torpid liver or impure Wood yield to it. It cleanses iintl ] ) iinilcs the system , freeing it from all manner of blood- poisons , no matter from what cause they have arisen. For Uvsncnsin. Biliousness , Surofuhi , Salt-rheum , Tetter , Erysipelas , or any blood- taint or disorder , it is an uncqtnled remedy. Nothing else can take its place. " Golden Medical Discoveiy " contains no alcohol to inobiiate , and. no syrup or sugar to derange digestion. It's a concentrated vegetable ex tract ; put tip in largo bottles ; pleasant to the taste , and equally good for adulU or children ; -works equally well all the year round. Do You Dine ? If yes , your dinner should beg-in with soup. Soup can be most easily , most econmi- cally and most expedi' tiously made with Extract of Beef without other meat stock. This is how a jar of tbo genuine looks. It 1ms a blue sig nature like this on the wrappers. Ask lor Liable COMPANY'S ' M. ti. CHAMBERLIN , M. KYK , KAIl. NOSK AND TIlllOAT Sl'KCIAl.IdT , Council Illuds , Iir. Allillsonsosof tlio KYB. I3AII , NOSKancl TIIKOA'l Iroitttul with tlio uroatoU klllnnil caro. CATAHUH , ASTIIMK nnd HAY IT.VKIl troatJl nltli eminent BIICCOIS. SUHIUALO1 ( ] KI.VTIONS ( , where micoviarpilu Icsxly iierfiirnioil lili tlio utmost euro nnU si III , ni. lurl 112 perfect rosulti. KIN Kill' ( ll.AS.SKJ IUJCIIP- atcly iinucrlboil , corruotliu all rafnictlyo trouble , in Myoiita , llrioroilv | | mill AillzlnntUni , tlmi ran- ilcrlnnUht oaiy. cluar mil pilnloHi , OtltOSIJ NKUItAI.UIA.Hirt SU3K HW.VII.V. 3118 , nftor yovrt ofu-rrlhlo Biillurlnj , no rollur , oiittrJlr euro I. O.D ! > , 'loom ' I , Hlnik'irt lllock , over llenu fc Co.'a atorj Council Illutri. la. CITI2EJIS STATfi BANK Of Council Bluffi. CAPITAL STOCK $150.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.003 DniEr-TOHS I. A. Mlllor , V. O. niormn , II Ij Bliimurt , 10 K. Hurt. J. . I > . KJinunilsonUlvirlui U. Iluitniin Tr.ins'ict KtMiur.il li.uikliu binl- ness , hardest cajiltkl unl aurplui of uny tiankln HauUiweiloni lo-.v.x INTEREST ON TIM- DEPOSITS , Illcliost cnsh prlco paid for raijs and all kinUB of ecrup motnls. Country dotilord anil merchants will lind it to thuiimlvunttifjo to comtnunl- cntowltn us before disposing of tliolr blocks. OILINSKY UUOS. , Union Itroadwny IJcpot , Tol. 301. Counciruiulfa , la. HEW HOTEL. Tha Now Oidn.i Hotel , in Council U s boon com ilataU refurnts'iol unmoorn- ; zed throughout , tinil 1 1 now on i of the Imt lioteh in tli a state. It Is looatsj in tti3 bu ,1- nosspartof tiuolty an I th ulootrio m tori pisitho door evury four minutes. Fira 4- capoi and Urn alarmi throiishojt tin b ilU- ing. Steam heat , hot n.nl cold watar .111 1 sunshine In twery num. Table uniarp isul anywhere. Itatea , $ a.OOu cl-iy. - QBO. M. WHITNEY , Manager. For * . . . KUIYor POLISH ; SAVING LABOR CLEANLINESS. DUDABIUTY&CHEAPNESS.UIKOUAILED. No ODOR WHEN HEATED. VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Cogs , Hog : , l AND FOULTnY. COO Potto Hook mi Trout in cnt of Autninln 11 ml Chart Scut 1'rrc. cniKfl jTovr r'.CnnioMllnUH.IiilIuiniiiiitlQU A.\ . ( Siiliiiil ftlcniuiilllB , 3111k I'cvor. H.U. SlrnlnH , I.IIIIIOIICKM. Itlicuiuutlauir ( ' . ( ! . -.IllHlcniiMTf Nnoiil nlHcliuriiL't ? . l.l ) > . -lntnnr | iirubnViirmx. . ll.K.--lll"llM , IldlTCK , Plll'lllllOnllt. ) ' ' .K.- . ( ' < > lfo or ( irlprni Itvltiracliu. . " . . . ' lunl Hldiu'y DlMniHcs. I.I. r.riiptlvi ) ] ) l cu oi , .liitui/c. J.K.-'niMfiincHiir Dlnetitlcii , I'urnlyalH. BlnKloIiottloovcrWaosc ( ) , - - .UO Sttililo CJnuc , with. . Hjiccinpn. Mnmull , Vitorltiary CuroOil und Mwllcator , Sy.OO Jur Vrli-flnnry Cure Oil , - l.UO Sold by DrnBcl t i or Sent rVcpnUlanywhoro tndlnnny quantity on Itocalptof > rlca. JJUMFUREYS' MEDIOIME CO. , Oorncr William and John Sta. , Ko r York SPECIFIC In use SO fours. The only Rucowfnl remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , lid I'roPtrAtlon , from met work or otlitr catnos , f I per rial , or 6 vi l amlUr u vlil powder , for ? S. Bouinr Uniiaoistn , omi-nt i wtpnlclon rocvlpt of price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. , Ccr. William and John Sis. . N. 7. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc , AGENTS WANTED. DR.CJ , JUDD , 006 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la VldUJ oiTion , or. 27 MAIN STRRBT. Over 0 , n. Jncqiicmln tt Co. , Jewelry Stort OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner M.iln anl TUmdw.vy . , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Doixlcrs In foraljn anl ( loruostlo xchin l Collodion mudu uud Ititorost paid on tlm ) deposits. Finloy Burke. Tboa , B. Oiuad/ , BURKE & CASADY , Attorneys-at-Law IN Tin : STATU AND KJSUKUAD COUHTS. omces : J. J. Itrowii IluHdlii ; ; . Council HhifC * Iowa SO BSSSEEPERS. I carry a full Una of BeskospaiM supplies , Including comb foun dation honey knives , smokers sections nnd all supollss for an opiory. M. S.ROOP , 230 East Broadway , Connciiniufll' , la. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \v \ j ANTKD A Koodglrl ( or Kcnurtil liouso- \\urk. Apply at ! ' . ' < Hluir H trout. ifOU RUNT A funil > hol liouso with al inoUuriiconronloncas. 102 8. Oth stteot. , 1 Tj HUIT faun forsaluor triulo ; wull located A null all In Iji'arliiKi uooil liouso and barn. Will taUo homo Rood city property , iitul KOIH ! tlmuKlvui. on btiliinco , Oiillon or artdress U. J , lliilc'lilnson A ; Co. . CI7 H road way. FOH SAIJC KJiio household funilturo. K > urytliliiK flf'-t class. Call at UW North Slh street. Council Hluir.s. XAMr.NEthocolobratcil Mnl'linll . . sj new HC.ito crown plunos uiul organs. Hold on easy payments by Mar. Itoiirloms , inusio teacher. 114 StuUnmn street , Council II hi Its. TJ1OH SAIjK A liouso and liiriru lot on caiy L' payments. Imnilro ut 403 1'arlc avenue , C'oundl lHulTM. In , WJ. liAUTEIWASSKil has moved lila wnrohmibu from Hit liru.idwny to 40'J Ilioiulnrur , whurohovlll Ucop on hand u line Htoultof furiiauollxturua. $100,1)0 ) will nihliu the first payment on 111 litres of llnu land In Boutlivc toni MInno * mtii , and leu years to piy tlm h.tUnuo In , l'u r mi for rout In sumo louallty. Sumo terms oa liiijirovul fiuins In NoliMSkn , Dull on 01 send for clruuhiis , tnJohnitun tc Vim Patten. FOH SAI/K At u saorlflco , lurtfo sl/o Icttei jiiesH , ' , ' ullluo desks and chairs , 'J store ) trucks , l lar o Iran sualo trunk. ' , ' limiting stoves. 2counl < THoulos. atitup inddurs. 1 laren platform Iloor scales. Keollno Sc 1'elt , 117 Main St. FOU UEXT--Thu MoMalion hlook , 3 story lirlelc , with hasoini'iit uiul ulovulur. J. lot I'ourl street. POHHAI.r A bargain ; now modern hnnso with ult tha Into linprovoiiioiitH , woven rooms ! will soil oil otisy puymonlH ; located on thu I'lftli a von uo motor lino. I ) , J. llutchln- 8onU ? Uro.uUvay. FOH SALE or Itoat Qarlin land , with houioi , Dy J. It Uloo. lOJllrxIn t. , Oouaoll Bluffi _ Hoods ! fii.-udbt Heeds I At Colo'u Imrdwaro Btoro , 41 jMiilti btroot , you can trot thu host noods. Wo Boll In bulk nnd can irlvo double tlio for the money Unit you can buy by Iho paper. Our seods'tiro all fresh and tested itnd recommended by local ( Mr- donors to bo tlio hestsoodHohtiilnublo. Full line of iluld lind { jat'don socds. Cor 1H01. "Wo nro the people to ilfiiro ; with for your mount for this year.VItli \ our ton years' oxporlonco in thia line wo tire prepared to oflfor the best value to bo hud in this lino. It in cany to got fooled on n bicycle. Our prices ranga from $25 to $15C. ! The colobrulod Victor nud Grant lino. COLE & COM2 , 41 Main Struct.