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THJES OMAHA DAILY BEE , Mv3CDNERDAY JULY 1 , 1801. HIPMPP PTM I in I I IVTP VIM IfP PIERCh STILL KILLING rOLKS , Iowa's ' Notorious Prohibition Constable tu Deadly Now aa Even HOW HE SILENCED A DUMP MASTER. JllH Trimly Revolvers Itcntllly Set Anldc OtilcutlciHH Indignant CltliuiinVnnt to Lynch Mr. Pierce. Dr.s Mois'i : ? . In. , June 20 , fSpoclnl tele- / ram to Tun HKI : . | The notorious ox-con- ttablo nnd cx-senrelu'r Frank Plorcc shot nnd mottnlly wounded K. II. Wlslmrt this nftcr- noon nt the foot of Wrt Ninth street , nour tdo criMiwtory. The Iron hie slnrted over 1'lurco wnntltiK to dump some pnrtjage nt the crurnulory. Wlslmrt wns In chiirKO of the dumping grounds , nnd refined to allow him to nnlonu the ftnrbane. Plorco told him to consider lilmscif under arrest. Wlshnrt denied his authority to nrrost him , nnd J'ierco pulled two : is-rniuro ) revolvers from Ills holt und opened llro on him. Almost nt the tunno tlmo U Ishnrt draw his revolver nnd hcgnn llrinir nlso. Hoth men IIred ix numhcrof shots. ' 1 ho first shot Plerco llrcil accomplished It * deadly work. Wlshnro fell wltli n bullet throtiKh his body nnd ont hi h.s mm. Ho wns nt onto taken to the city hall. Tlio imnounromniit of the affray ( rented tumultuous oxoltotncnt und thrents of lyni'hlnir worn freely made , but the ofllcors kept Pierce out of the way after his arrest. Mul Accident. Mnsimn , In. , Juno HO. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HIK : J Mrs. IMW Fcsslor , wife of n well known traveling mun was killed ycitcr- duv by the nccldcutal dischnrRO of n shotgun , \vlnlo nttcndlng n plcnlo near here. Hho leaves her hu'bnnd und two children. C.'ito SollH Mnrrlrd. OKIUH U\rii > , In. , Juno HO. [ Special Tele- pram to TIIK Ilr.n. I Cato Sells , candidate for secretary of state on the democratic ticket In I.SM'I , mill Miss Lcola A. MuDunicls were nintried at Vlnton todav. for I " , In. , Jnno I0. ! [ Special Telegram toTiin BII : . | Atn special election today It wns voted to grnnt n franchise to ,1. II. 'U'lndioll to put in an electric light plant by n majority of OJ. Ifavo Von ( lot n HorHO ? Kvory man who owns n horse should Itncw that Hailcr's Darned Wire Liniment is the only remedy thnt will give prompt relief to nil sprains , cuts , Nruiscs nnd galls , and Is warranted to effect a complete euro. M.AKTKMt TH'/-/ < r/J HOL'XIHi. Johnny Van llcuxl ICno 'cod Out Diiiiny Daly 1'ryin Oinnliii. MINNBATOMS , Minn. , Julio 'tO. Tlio light between Johnny Van Hcost of tills city and Unit Daly of liantjor , Mo. , for iv purse of $700 caino off toniKht at the Twin City nthlctiu club before a uood crowd. Itotii men weighed under 102 pounds and wro In need condilton. Van Ileest won the Ilplit in tliu twelfth round. During the ou- tiio ( iKnt tliu Minneapolis nun rushed nnd cllnehca. Only stopped the rushc.-t In line shape and had Van lloest jrrojrBJ" in the llfth round nnd would hnvo probably linlshed him but for the call of time. From that time until the Uvclith round it looked as though Duly , who was playing n waiting enmc , would win. Van H cost's left eyu was badly cut and the blood Hawed profusely. In the twelfth Van Hcest landed thrco body blows , and following this with a rush pot In n rlKht-hnndor on the point of Daly's ' jaw. Daly reeled and fell , and before ho could rise was counted out. on nn Islaiul. Duni.ixoTnx , In. , Juno ! ! 0. Nearly ! ! 00 sports of this city and vicinity loft this ovon- inc for Twin island , ten miles down the river , where a ring for the McCoy-Ulcnsou mill hnd been oitcticd. Tlio boat wns not expected back till long after midnight. Use Halter's Sarsaparllls and Burdock , the gteiit blood purltior. M'ltlV.l'fK lASt > Kow Court Will Hold ItH First In Denver Today. DnNVBit , Colo. , June IU. ! The llrst session of the innd court of prlvnto clnlms will beHeld Hold here tomorrow. The six members of * the court Judges Fuller , Murry. Ueod , Stone , Sless nnd Counsellor Reynolds were appointed by President linrrison undur nn net pnssed by the last congress. Presid ing Judfjo Heed nnd nil his associates nro In the city. JuclKO Uoed wns occu nt the Albany hotel this morning nnd in answer to the nuostlon : < lvVhnt business will bo transacted during thu coining session of the courtl" snld : "Wo mcot to elect our ofllrers , select n clerlt , stcnoRrnpher nnd interpreter nnd niiiKv wlmtuvor minouncomcnts wo tnny think necessary.Vo will nlso tlx the pinto of our tlrst ronulnr meeting nnd will proba bly ndopt some rules of prnctlco. The terri tory over which wo hnvo Jurisdiction is Colorndo , Wyoming , Utuh , Novndn , Ne.v Mexico nnd Arizona. Wo will probably se lect three plnccH nt which couit will bo held. The fljklnif , of these places Is left entirely to the discretion of the court , nntl from whnt I Icnnw now Denver iiiul Snlt Lnko will probn- fc nbly bo two of the nlnces , but 1 hnyo no idea * where the third will Do. Vho court wna cre ated to udjust nnd finally settle the tlllo to hinds acquired under old Mexican and Span- Is grants buforo this part of the couhtry was acquired by tlu > United Stn'.os. " o A Card. Wo wnnt every lady nnd nil the boys nnd girls to call on your druwist nnd trot some of our beautiful cards and u book of vnlunblo nforinutlun free. Hu.i.tiit I'noi'iiiur.uiv Co , DrovvniMl Iiy n Ghoul. .HcKsox , Tenn. , Juna ! IO. The colored people - plo In the vicinity of Hnycs Mill , in the fourth district , nro greatly excited over the drowning of Charllo Hnchelor , colored , Sun day morning. He , wit ft a number of young negroes , went in bathing. Uachclor ven tured too fur in the dcop water and wns * \1rowimd. A young negro wns drowned nt tlio saino plnco about this tlmo last year. Tliu excited nnd superstitious negroes "now claim that the spirit of this departed brother caused the death of Hnchelor , and the woods nro full of nrnylng noproea asking thnt their lives may bo spared from this supernatural Cnllgrnph writing machine is the best for manifolding and ( or speed. Iiy tlio AtcliUon. ATCIII'-OX , ICnn. , Juno ill ) . [ Spnciiil Tolo- grnm to Tnr. HKK.'IPeavy & Co. of Chicago cage hnvo loused the Atchtson , Tornka & Santu Fo comimny's elevator nt this place , It is the largest elevator except one in the stale uiul tut B boon hoiotoforo operated bv tlio railroad company , Do Witt's Little Kurly Risers : only pill to euro sick headache nnd regulate the bowels. Severe lOai'tlKimiko ShookH. ROMK , Juno 110. The Inhabitants of the province of Vronn were last night thrown Into a Btato of oxclteinont nnd fears by n series of severe carttuiuaku shocks. Houses in some cases collapsed , In spite of the dumugo done there was no loss of llfo. A very small pill hut a very co.04 one. Do Wilt's Little Kurlv Hlsors. K Iroin MADIIAP , Juno UO. Tlio drouth In this Vrovluco continues ami all hone of obtaining interniedlnto crops have boon abandoned. Tl > n iworor classes nro Buffering from famine and scarcity of water , Uesjlor's Muglo Headache Wafers. Cure * oi V uiluutoj. At aU drucgU U WOHIC or TUB nuiti\u. : .11 r. Wcddcrlinrn Talkn of n ( Jrcnt N'owspiipcr Holiomc. Mr. John Wcaderburn , manngcr of the San Franclcco Kxamlncr nntl OMAIK lir.r. bureau of claims nt Washington , D. C. , came in Inst ni ht from the west nnd Is stopping nt the Puxton. Mr. Weddorhurn is a young man , evidently full of thnt business zeal nnd energy thnt Insures success In nil undertakings. Ho Is inoro than pleased with the success of the biircmt thtii far nnd feels conlldcnt thnt the enterprise will soon assume elgnntlc proper tions. Spcnklnjj last night of the pro.it under taking , Mr. Weddcrhurn said : " \VoopeiiRd \ the bureau of claims in Washington In April , and nro now receiving about thirty claims n dny from all parts of the country , particu larly from the west and northwest. Wo have now about ? . " ,0X,000 ( ) worth of clnlms tiled with the bureau for presentation and collection. Those claims embrnco Indian depredation claims , pension claims , bark pay cliilmx and nil manner of legitimate clnlms against the government. Wo also hnndlu patent applluitlotis , and transact all i < orts of general business connected with the departments for persons living nt a distance. "Wo have the very best facilities for the prosecution of our work that could possibly l o had. Our ofllce Is located nt CIS r street. Wo hnvo nn nblu attorney for each department , one for land claims , one for In dian depredation claims nnd another for gen eral business. In addition to the e attorneys , who are each especially lilted by experience nml exceptional ability for the work , wo have export assistants in each o' the departments to assist In gathering Information from the records and in watching the Interests of tho.ii' who entrust their claims to our cnru. " Mr. Wcihlerbum will confer totlay with Mr. H. I' . Koggen. manager of Tin : Uii : : de partment of the bureau , nnd will then pro ceed to Washington. Do not forget thit Ilnllor's Pain I'nralytor will cure nil cases of dysenlory , relieving" griping pain and restoring' bowels to healthy notion. A / ; H N , ! ' vis i Kit n.i r. Dr. Trlgoln Ims withdrawn from the contest for the nrrsirtt'tit'y of Atuentlne ICoptibllo. Tin1 woi Union In the Clyde ( run ship yarils will strike unless the musters cancel the pro posed July reduction. lliul L'riimpton was handed at Tort Sinltli , Arl > . . for tliu murder of Sam .Morgan , his em - pluynr , In Nnvumbi'r , iwu. Lord Salisbury has Informed the Ilrltlsh peerthnt liu will opptiso any further ninviiU- nit'iil of tlio Irish hind bill. Piancc has declined to sign a roni'wal of tlio Nut til Sun convention Id piconi Illicit tnillle In nlcoliol ainoiii ; llshurnieii. Oliver I' , llnllurof Nashville , III. , has been nppiilntiMl iisslstaiit elnef clerk of the punilon olllt't1 , vice Hun in , jr. , resigned , At Howling ( ireen , Ky. , Warren Hwlns's dty foods honsu hiirnod out. l.usn , JIU.IOJ ; thought to liaxo been Incenillnry , I'rank Nelson , a colored ux-soldlcr , who miirdeiiMl Ills m ttros nml child last July , wax hauled at Solomon vlllo , Ariz. The coinplutu election returns show that reprosentiulvesof > ; uw South Wales num ber ? "i for protection and ( J. for freu trade. The national executive coinmlttco of iiost- olllt'o clerks has Issued a call for a national convention at I'lttsburg , I'n. , ffeptetnlior" . 1'otir ptlsoiier.s In the Wnrion county Jnil at Aloiinioiitli. 111. , esoapoit by cutting a hole through the loof wlulo the jallcf was absent. After Itunlnz Heligoland Kniporor William went to Wllheliiisliiivon , whure lie launched tlin now lionclad "Ktirfurst 1'ilcdrick WII- iHlllll. " At Itotne It Is stated that resDonslblo tnln- Ibteiiiof tliu threu ponurs Intciested will soon meet to discuss a modification of tlio drlebnml treaty. Archbishop Ivnt/erof the C.itliollc province of Milwaukee formally entered upon his duties , although the putlltim will not Ue con- fun cd until fall. Tlio stilku of thn North ( lerinan Moyd sto.ini'-lilii eoinpany'h htoxurs nnd coalers at Herlln li.is endutl , tlio company partly conced ing tlio sttlkors' deniHiiils. Hierlll and Collector John Wiirlleld of Ueshn county , Ai Kansas , Is tutsilm ; tind htis fttllctl to make a "ottluinent wltli tlio treasurer. Ho l.s short In his nccDiinlH at least i ' > , (0il. ( The news that the queen had conferred a pcuniRu upon her was received by Lady Jitte- donnhl with great p. ensure. It Is said that she w 111 bo etillvd Connies * of Earnsullire. 11. I'ntterson .t Co. , ttliolesalo boot and shoo dealers nt Fifth ana Main .streets , Kansas Cltv , asslKiiod for the benefit of their credit ors. Their liabilities are JIOO.iiCKi , with tissct.s about the Hame. 1'orty people wore poisoned by eating Ice cream nt thu ChrlHtlnn church In llrushton , N. Y. Tlio pastor of the church and two ladles are dead and all the others iiiulnn critical condition. Secretary Foster has announced to the Knights of Labor representative. In regard to tint labor ti < ubles at the l.uruau of engraving anil printing that Superintendent Mcrodlth would not Lo distills -cd. The Missouri supreme court concurred In the cases of lUu murderers who will ho h.inged I'mliiy. Aticust 21. Their names are Thomns Wllllamsou. Charles Suatoii. Mur hall J. Unit/ , John II. Orrlck and M. V. ll'irbur. At Duc-itur , III. , Ed O. Hramblo. confec tioner , his been sued by I'oter .Mitchell , col ored , under the civil rights law for WOO dam ages. It Is charged that Ilramble refused to Hull colored people lumonado und soda water. Fied Htolnman , an Iron moulder of Clilcnco , fatally shot his wife and then blew out his own brains. The double tragedy was caused by jealousy on the part of Stolnmnii regard- lirj I'oter Ito's ' , u carpuntur who bj tnlcd with the family Captain Alexander Hodgars , special commis sioner to Hrn7.ll in the interest of the world's fair , repoits Hrn/lllans everywhere much In- turestoil In the exhibition , llo Hithl they ex pected to n.ako a teed ; showing of thc'r nat ural products. The Itlry In the e'iso of I-ti'jas Hears , on trial at Sullivan. III. , for the murder of John ( ! lor- lone , broimla In a verdict of not guilty. Hoth men were prominent farmeis of Moiiitrlo count v , tilorlono being ono of the richest men In the county. They qtumclud about some hogs and Sears shot ( iUirlono. In January , If-ST , the Jewelry store of Oeorco Kcliurt , at Kingston. Mo. , was robbed of Jl.'JOO worth of Jewelry. A few nays : igo Mr. KcUert iccolvod a letter from Uhlcupo slgnetl "Uo- fonned Sinner. " Hy the HHIIIO mall was re ceived n small puckif.-u containing all thnt the reformed man had luft of the stolen Jew el iy. Olllclal announcement has been umdo that the prouorty and business of 1 > . l.orplllard & Co. , tobacco manufacturer * , II\B ; been turned o\ertoastock company to bo known as the 1' . Lorlllaul company , with n cnpltnl of KI.IHUJ , . UOO. The stock will bo listed on tlio Now York stock oxchuiuo. Thu Loilllards retains the At Allentown , 1'n. , 000 emjiloyps nro affected by the closing of the CatiiBiiiuiiia mill , whleli rolt'cted the iiiiialgainnted scale. At I'otts- vllle , I'a. , the lishback rolling mills closed down at midnight. The mun refused to work unless the company Hlsned tlio western scale , which they promptly refused to do. Ono thousand men are out. At Magnula , N. M. , W. H. Nowborry nnd W. Y. Nolan , two prominent ctittlo men. quar relled over some trivial matter when Now- bnrry began firing at Nolan. Two shots took ulTuct In thu uro n. Nolan then took a hand In the nhootliu with n Winchester. The second end shot passed through the heart and New- berry fell dcail. Nolan Is mortally wounded. Ordnrs liavo been M-nt to the I'onsaoola , now at C iillao , to return In the United States and bo lennlri'd at the Mare Inland navy yards. Admiral MeCiinn who Is , commiimlur-ln-chlof of the South Atlantic squadron , will nlsoconio to the Unltod States by tliu steamer leavlnv Admiral Hrown In command of the rutted Stales war \essuls now In thu neighborhood of Chill. Judge Clifford of Chicago rendered a decis ion of Interest to railways and those who traxcl by rail , A Mrs. Mitchell. In thoeoursu of trnvu's ' , lost her trunk , am ) brou lit suit niialnst the itoHnquent railroad for the value of It nnd contents 13.1. It was Mionn that nno condition on thu back of the tiokut w UK tbnt the road should not bo held responsible for lost liak'Caco to an amount moro than tluO. The court held that as Mrs. Mlteholl signed thii tli'kiu slio had accepted thu condition , and runiloroil a verdict for f 100. Howe scales , trucks , roiTco mills , car- stnrteit , , Ilnrrisoi. conveyor. Catalogues of Ilorden & Sellcck Co. , ngetiLs , Chicago 111 An Oi' iin Koutttil. Mr. Tom Kelly , oiynnist nt St. Matthias church , gave a very delightful recital last evening to n few musical friends at the First Methodist Kplscop.it church. Mr. Kelly's selections were very Judiciously chosen , aud his playing gave pre.it promise of a brilliant future. llo Is u soulful musician nnd above all shows tbo enthusiastic stmbnt who means to succeed in his work. Although young ho plavs the orgnu lllto n veteran nnd Is already n decided acquisition to the musical colony of the cltv. His short programme embraced the "Vi'illlum Tell" overture , "Prelude and Fuque In F Major , " by Uncli ; "Priests March from Athniio ; " the Sorcnatn , by Moszkowakl ; the wedding march from the "Daughter * of Mnnb , " bv Andres ; tlio Mendelssohn wedding march "Kyrle , " from Motnrt's "Twelfth Mass. " Mr. L. H , Copclaud , who has u very excel lent baritone voice , gave two solo numbers "Tituo aud Tide , " by Uodooy , nud "Xno Prodlgnl Son , " by Parkos Mr Unlph Urcckcnrldgo also sang two tenor solos "My Faith Looks Up to Thee , " nnd "Char ity. " THKV MUHT < 1 Ooncrnl Untini Mnkct Vigorous U tc of lllHOllluliilxo. . \ \SIIINOTON IH'itnvt' OF TUP. BEE , 1 fil.'t PofllTKBSTir STItr.KT , , > WA IIINOTOS , D. C. , Juno : iO. ) General Itnuin took uniiuary vengeance today on the "conspirators" who have long been suspVcted by him as sncretly under mining the pension bureau nnd Its commis sioner. Whoa the recent complications of General Kautn at the pension ofllca were nt their worst General Hntim assorted thnt ho was the victim of n conspiracy nntl tliat n number of pension clerks who were possessed of private bureau Information were peddling it nround In irnrblcd fashion for tlio purpose of ombarrnslng him. Ijcncrnl Hnum has been on the trail of these "consmrntors" for some weeks and today his ofllelul nxo fell on their necks. Ten clerks wore dtschnrged In n bunch. Ono of them Is Jof- fcr.son Jennings of Illinois who has been ti pension clerk for twenty-four years. Another of the tilschnrgod clerks is n Mr. Plttmnn of Indiana who comes from the district repre sented by Cooper , who presented the con gressional Investigations against Haunt. Messrs. Fawcctt , Hodgson and Jany , other western clerks discharged. Having thus made a sweep of the "conspirators" General Kauni next turned his attention to the "rebels. " It will bo recalled tlmt Kdwnrd A. Wllcox , n pension odlco clerk , refused to cot.tribute . to the fund for Decor ation day exercises. Wllcox was n lieutenant to the notorious Captain Wurtz , commanding Andorsonvlllo prison during the war , and is as heartily detested by old union veterans as Is t jo memory of Wurtz himself. The Grand Army of the Uo- nubllc men claimed thnt Wllcox hnd not only declined to contribute to the Decoration day fund , but , had used olTonsivo langungo ngninst union soldiers. They have besieged General Kntiin with committees until ho llnnllv concluded to net todny , nnd Wllcox was dismissed. The Grand Army of the Republic men are Jubilant over tliu result , for the ex-lieutenant of Andoraonvillo hns been an eye-sore to them for many years. It Is said they will next turn their nttention to n grandson of General Robert K. Leo who holds n position as messenger in the pension ofllco. Young Leo is the son of Gen.v"il Fltz Hugh Leo. In pension circles the phrase of tdo hour -Conspirators and rebels must go. " Niun\ \ AND iowi rr.saioxs" . Nebraska pensions wore granted todny ns follows : Original Philander McCrary , Alison Olds , ( iilo-id T. Andrews , Thomas / . I'oo. Uobert Prosho , Charles \V. Post , James C. Hammond , Klishn P. Loach , Jiimca H. Wright , Samuel Maun , Cvrennus Schenek , Joseph Lucroft , James M Hood. Ivarl W. Keltl , Charles . Hawbrook , Calvin P. 131- vine , Joseph S. Sclbell , James \V. Dunn , IJonJnmln Garner , Charles O. Coriell , Rich ard U. Tavlor , Henry M. Rowlce , Isaac J. Tnrket , William H. MeCurdy , Henry Riggs , Georco W. Berry. Increase 1'e.tor Roonoy , William Witidlo. Rulssuo and increase Isano Wlilnrd. Original widow Anna B. Dutiel. Iowa : Original Arthur Seolcy , Reuben W. Miles. Harrison Pierce , Robert H. Ives , William H. Fctier , Jume * D. Richards , Ulclt Schalton , Charles E. Myers , Prince Albert Kitchcll , Charles E. Stmder , Tenncst Myew , John Suicr ( [ , John M. Sims , William Mc- Clees , Jacob Mlnchk , Martin Schacfor , Charles G. Sheldon , Henry Robinson , Second end , Erial Stephens , John \V. Page , Thomns L. Stephens , John Swift , Charles T. Stone , John Piper , Charles Ribblo. William Rotlonberg , Samuel Miller , Florian Sehnepn , Henry P. Glugli , Isaac Sehyoc , Nntlinii Mason , Charles Paint , John Rodwell , David Shoemaker , John Young , William A'nrmosdol , John Swnnn , George M. Titus , Edwin ti. Wood , John D. McNeil , Hugh Fagan. John W. Notosllno , Morgan Wynn , Daniel Figgins , James B. Urown , John Klunoman. Increase Samuel GooJ , James H. Pitman , George W. Black. Original widows , etc. Jacob Border , fnther ; Mary Tatu , mother ; Mury A. Wyant , Elizabeth A. Bowers , Robert Campbell , father ; Elizabeth A. Martin , mother ; Mary M. Fitch , Caroline O. Chap man , Estello D. Cook. P. S. H. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething relieves the child from pain. ' . ' 5 cents a bottle. Terrible Experience nt Son. MONTIIKAI. , Juno ! )0. ) The stcamsh p Mon- tovidan , which nrrived hero todny from Lon don , had n terrible experience on her way across the Atlnntic. On the afternoon of June JM , while the steamship was a little cast of Cane Kay , fire wns discovered. After three hours' hard work the lire was distin guished. In the hold wore twelve tons of gunpowder. There is danger in impure olood. There is safety in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla , the great blood purilier. 100 doses one dollar. ENTHUSIASTIC ENGINEERS. Making Grout 1'repirntions for the Coining National Convention. There was a meeting of the Omaha asso ciation of the Stationary engineers at the Murray hotel last night. Mr , P. G. Monroe , editor of thu Dally Stationary Engineers of Chicago , was present to confer with the local association with reference to the arrangements for the tenth annual national convention which is to bo held in Omaha next September from the first to the sixth. Mr. Monroe is n very enthusiastic member of i no organization nnd no inspired the locnl association with a good donl of zeal , It ! expected thnt about 000 delegates , accompanied by half that number of ladies , will bo present nt the convention nud nmplo preparations will be inntlo to entertain the brawny and brainy manipulators of tlio throttle vnlvo nnd water Kuago at the meeting. The convention will begin on Monday evening with a reception nt Washington hull. The business session will continue through until Saturday and the visitors will ho given a banquet nnd n drive about the elt > nnd to South Omaha and Florence. A dally paper will bo published by the as sociation duilng the convention. The adver tising columns will bo used for the purpose of rnfslng funds to assist the local associa tion in meeting the expenses of the convention. A largo sum of money will bo needed by the local association in entertaining tlio delegates and the follow ing gentlemen are the only parties nuthorizcd to solicit funds for that purpose : Joe Bailey , James Anderson , W. B. Austin , F. J , Collins , J. W. Matthews. George Brush , Robert Wilson , Joseph Welzerbaeh nuuV. . B. Stark. Mothers will find thnt Hnllor's Pain Pur- aly/.or is n sure u'tut ple.isnnt euro for dru- rhoeu. CAl'TUH I ) IN IIIJD. Cnnsiunpi'ivo Knno Hastened from tlio Hospital to , Jnll. A telegram from the Chicago police was re ceived by Chief Soavoy last evening asking him to arrest Phillip ICnno and charge him with assault with intent to commit murder. Kane was living hero under nn assumed nnnio and was located by the detectives at St Joseph's hospital , where ho had been for some tlmo suffering with consumption. Ho was nrrcsted nnd taken to the city Jnll , where n cot was provided and the Hick man made ns comfortable as poiilblo under the clrcuinstnnt'os , The htory of the case is ns follows : Last November Kane , who was an englnn fire man , got into some trouble with n couple of men and shot nt them. A ball struck one of his nssnlUnts , i'lllicting ' n lloih wound. Whun nriulgncd tlu prisoner was released on f.UX ) ( ) bond nnd , feurlng a term nt Jollot , Jumped hit ball nud came to Omaha. Through the transfer ot botno property his whereabouts were dUcovoro.i by the Chicago dotcctlves and he was located at thu hospital bv tbo locnl force. Chief McClaughry of the Chicago pollco wired last night thnt nn oftlcer would leave at once lor Omaha to take the prisoner back. No griping , no nausea , no pain wnon Do Witts Little Earlv UUer * are ttakoti. Small pill. Safe p > ll. Beit pill. Olonoy'H Funeral. Arrangements have boon mailo by the friends of J , J , Clouoy , the man who died of nidnyl Frloiun In the cost hnvdj tijTeernpliod money nnd the employes of the works have raised enough to bury their dead friend nicely. The funeral will bo hold this niturnoon nl Hcnfey & HeatVy's nfj o'clock. .Interment will bo In the Holy Sepulchre coindtcry. - i't- AKtrn < nIIK CII.IVTAIHJV.I\H. Fnir Wontlicr nntl l | n Programmes nt All the AssiMiililloH. BBATiurn , Neb. , Juno ! W. ( Special to TUB BII : : . ] Sunday's proccot\itiRs \ nt the Bentrleo Chautmin.un were slmp v f n devotional chnrnctor. The attendance nt both morning nnd evening services wn' ory encouraging as well ns were thu sernrirts Interesting. In the afternoon Prof. Cnso sang n solo , "Ashamed of Jesus , " nt the young men's mcctlnir , which was also largely attended and replete with Interest. The union Sabbath school nt the tnbor- nnclo in the nftornoon wns n notable event In the matter of Interest and largo attendance. The mooting was conducted by Dr. Eaton , Yesterday was another grandly beautiful day. It was , in fact , the Ilncst since the as sembly \\M \ opened. The regular morning ex ercises were greeted with their usual at tendance nnd the Interest in thorn scorns to been the Increase. Prof. John C. Frcomnii of Mntllson , Wls. , gnvo n lecture nt the tab- crnaclo this afternoon on the interesting subject of "Across the Atlantic and Along the Rhine. " Last night tlio famous Swedish quartette gave their llrst concert nt the tibornaclo. It wns listened to by u gro.it throng nnd wtw ono of the most enjoyable entertainments of the assembly thus far. Mr. Vincent delivered n very liitorostini ? talk upon the life and writings of Tha.-kury in the morning , and will conclude : ills lecture * on literature nnd literary characters with an address on George Eliot tomorrow. Todny was the beginning of the end ot the Chautnutim | nnd great crowd * wore thoro. The young travelers' class this morning Uatl for its subject "Young Tr.ivctor.s by the Seaside. " The normal class studied the sub ject of the year of obscurity. Dr. Eaton un ravelling many of the mysteries propounded. The 11 o'clock lecture on George Eliott by Leon II. Vincent was n liternry gom. and as it was that gentleman's last appearance ho was given n rousing wolcomo. This nfternoo'i until 4 o'clock was taken up entirely In the debate on Bacon' VOMUS Shakespeare. Hon. Ignatius Donnelly was given ttio open ing address and endeavored to show that Shukospoaro wns an illltor.Ue , rum-soaked London waif , utterly incapable of the thoughts expressed In Shakospo.iro's . plays , nnd that Bacon wns n learned man , to whom everything pointed ns the author. Prof , Freeman , a gentleman from Madison , U'Is. , who championed the interests of Shakespeare , argued that 110:10 : nut n character such ns William Shakesppnro could hnvo produced surh writings. lie wns acquainted with all sorts and conditions of men With whom ho circulated and was known and ivhoso every thought and action was known by him , n knowledge nbsolutcly necessary in the production of the plays. On the other hand Bacon was locked up in the Judicial chamber bent on other subjects. The debute will be continued tomorrow evening. At thu ministers' institute this afternoon a paper wns read by Rev. J. R , Woodcock of Fairbury. At the same hour nt \ \ illard hall at tlio meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union n p.ipor on "How Does the Kindergarten Promote the Temperance Reform 1" was read by Mrs. C. M. Woodward of Lincoln. This evening n lecture on Shakespeare's home Illustrated by elghtv stereoptican views was given bv Dr.V. . K'Davidson nnd music bv the Swedish quartette closed the day. " "On the Fourth of July'ex-President Hayes will be the orator of the ilny and the leading attraction for the remainder of the week. The Fout th of July will ho Grand Army of the Republic dny , nnd all old soldier * in Uniterm will bo admitted to the grounds free of charge. Opened nt Crete. CIIKTK , Nob. . Juno HO. [ Special to TUB Brjn.J The tenth annual session of the Ne braska Chautauqua assembly at Crete opened today. The prospects for an interest ing nnd successful session were never hotter than they are this year. The programme is mngnlllcout and promises to bo of great in terest. The grounds ore in perfect order , with the abundant rama of the last wcolt , trees , lawns nnd shrubbery clad in the deep est green , help to mnko the park look at Its best. best.There There Is only ono draybnck so far , and that will bo a thing of the past in a day or two. The "Big Blue" hns been on n boom since Saturday last nnd hns overflowed its banks south of the entrance to the grounds , so that the approaches to the pontoon bridge are under water. Entrance is made through Riverside cemetery. The railroad will carry passengers across the Blue nnd discharge all batrgogo on the west side of the river near the entrance to Riverside. The grounds proper nro all free from water , high und dry. While the river remains at its present height there will bo no olcctrio lights on the grounds. Largo oil lamps will give plenty of light. Rev. J. L. Hurlbut , D. D. , of New York arrived yesterday to take his place us super intendent of Instruction. Rev. A. J. Palmer of Now York arrived on the B. & M. liver todny nnd will open the meeting this evening with his grant lecture , "Company D. " The B. & M. will run dally excursion trains from Lincoln , leaving that city at 0:30 : p. m. , returning departing from near the grounds at 10 p. in. The most interesting parts of to morrow's programme nro , nt 11 n.m. , u lecture by John DoWltt Miller of Philadelphia , "Love , Courtship and Mar riage ; " nt'Jp. m. a lecture by Rev , A. J. Palmer of Now York. "Tho Old World through the Eyes of the Now ; " ntI p. m. , ladles club , conducted oy Mrs. Helen A. Heard , "WhatShall wo Road ? ; " nt 8 p. m. n lecture by Miss Lydla Von Finkotstoln of Jerusalem , "Blblo Orientalism , " with illustrations of thu Blblo world customs. Dr. H. R. Palmer will give his first chorus training class at 4 p. m. At Fremont FIIKMONT , Nob. , Juno ! JO. [ Special to Tun Bun. ) Everything is lovely on the grounds today ; no finer brand of weather could bo Imagined if wo had ordered it for the occa sion , and where three days ago the "raging rawhide" made boats a necessary pleasure the happy Chnutauquan may walk at will dry shod. The Young Men's Christian associa tion tent has been moved to higher ground. Rev. Alfred A. Wright Is dally delighting nudioncos which continue to increase in num bers anil enthusiasm. Prof. Torrens is ciaking preparations for several grand concerts , ono of which is to occur Thursday night , and will bo exception ally tine. Prof. Sheltort's , class In physical culture cannot bo excelled. Visitors are arriving ' on every train , nnd most of them come to Htny. Now units are going up nnd the attendance ut the hotel is growing larger every day , Kay ! Do you wnnt to remove those pimples from ourfaccs. Use Hnllur'sBarsapnrillannd Bur dock. It Is warranted to effect a complete cure. ' ' Three. Lit 1o Klron. Gasoline got in its very'successfully ' yostor- dny morning , Inasmuch as throe fires from thnt source In ns ninny hours .Demanded the atten tion of the department. ! Ono was at 314 North' ' fourteenth street , " where a house owned by"'Mr. Amos nnd occu pied by Mrs. Hnssott was uamaged to the ex tent of * IX ( ) . Another was at the residence of Mrs. G. L. Schwartz. 313 North Twonty-thlrn street , where JIWJ worth of property wns destroyed. The third loft n flOO hole In the house owned and occupied by Peter Killing nt BUT Docntur street. "Excuse , mo , George , but when I saw you n year ngo your fnco was covered with nlm- plcs ; it seems to be all right now. " "Yes , Mr , that's becnuso I stucu to Ayor's Snrsn- purlllu , the greatest blood mcdlcino In the world. I was never so well as I am now. " f.'unorr/incii. < n < : et and . curoil InUdavs by the Kronch Uumuly on titled thu KIND. It dissolves ngaliiit an I absorbed Into tno inflamed parts. Will rotund money If It does not euro or causes Htriuluru Ucnllumun , huro U u reliable art ulu. t.lu nnukaeo or U fur l.t pur man prupald. Mr- uormluk > V I.und , Uinnhn ; 11. A .Molclmr , llowaid Movers and E J Sevkura. huuth Omunui A , D. Foster and M. I * . U11U Council 11 luff . BABYASOLIDSCAB. Torturlnor DUo1B0 of Blood nncl Sldn. Ma 'y Dootora Fn'l. Curd by the On Icurn R inoclloB. llmvonM tor Inniblcit with lilootl or Xln ctli- c o. It otninipneiM when nlnint ono jnr olil W would trr ono ilurtor nml tlion miotliiT , ntiil It opined Ilkn llier wi-ro k'l.nl to net rid of II \\lirn they would rumttiiMirp , Ihor would "i r It I" pn r ilrlivl up.ind tMireil , hut nt ln t tlior nuuld mir It could nnthu rtirnl It rin on nbmit two jroir : Wo li 'l ' tried nil the doctor * nrotind , nnd Iliejr hud fnllod. I tnve jrmir inhortUi'im'nl In the frnpor. mid nrnto rnu for d I root I > n , mid you nonl mo ii r vf "f Jroif book nt once. Wo llion uot ( ITIUIIA IlKMKims mid u cd It. It dried up the noriM iinl h nto I tl'um tt | > rUlilnwajr. Her fnee. Moid nml pirtno' her linljr wcro n Millil xcati. The ivnr It wol'l i comm - m 'lice It ftmild rnl ( > n mill lump tiruler the sKIn then iKvntno n < mnll pliuplo and ItoluM ro thnt lie irut no rc t nluht or < l < > . nnd aim would rernlch thorn nnd yottow til itti'r would route out of them nnd they would keep . pro ullnu nnd Itth'nx. ' I mil iuro fruiu wlintlkmiwof iliad'Tii ruUKMKIHIS they nro tliu ln'Jt inrillHni ) riiriornfuln. or liUnul nnd skin ills- cmes tbnt my onu rnu tt e. lil'OHlii : ( I. ( IAIITO.V , lllilh Point , llecitor , Co , , Iowa. Cuticura Remedies Tl ami uriMcf.il u-llmoiilnli tell thv ntory of xroit i > li > Blcnl stilftTinc. of nioiHiil nnviil'h l > r rcnion of hiinillnlliiKdlnnituratliiiK. nnd of thrt'i to icd dan- Kurt hnpptlr nnd npi-tMllljr cndoil. l > jr the i I'riri it v ItKMKiiiKM , tlHUronto.il nkln cure < hlo id imrltli'r.i nnd hunuir nvno HIM Iliti wn I.I hn < < > vo Knuirn. ffTU'fUA Hcsoi \ GNT. the IIOHT Idood nnd xttln luirllli-r Int Tiinlljr itorli'n o the blond of nil Im- l > urllli < i > nnd poi > nnou < I'lt-ititMiti ) , nnd t't'Tii fit \ , thu ( .Ti'iit i-kln ci.ro .mil CfTlcfltA MI M' . nn pt- iiil | < llo klo pnrlllnr and bc.iulltlor , mlcrnally ito ile.ir Ihi-ikln nml unlp and ri"loro the hnlr ) . curn ovi'r > ill4i > io niul ( minor of Hit' nkln. soilp nnd blood , with lo of half from Infniu1) ' to . finni plinplcfl tiMi'rotiilti \ \ lion the ho-t , hoi- | iltill , nnil nil othur roiniullet fnll. Sold I'xorvwhi-rt1. I'n e : I'trriffiu. Wli' ; S I\P. 'J.V ; IlKviii.vK.ST , i . I'roii.iriMl iiy tdo I'lllTKIl DllUll AMI L'llKMlCAI. ClIltl'OIIATK'N. II ixtoli. tS Si'wl for "llott to Cure Skin Dlii'im't. " 01 pavo-i , .V ) illtistr.it Ions , and lui testlinonliilt. PI M ' ' ' ' ' " ' blai'llu : ids rod , ron.'li. cli.ipp ' I , rllll and oily sUIn cuiel by ( . 'frii t'iis > oii' . NO RHEU ATIZ"AB T M ? ! MlNfTB TIIK I't'TICUU \ AMI-I'MN | 'ITHI rt-liuvi" ) men- iiintlr , silutlr , hip , kliltu-y , niiisi n- . _ Inr und e'li-Bt p.nns. Tliu llrst niul only instnntaiU'oiH p.uu kllhni : Bt plastrr _ _ _ _ _ DR. IIiii itr.t8'Srr.cirir.t roKdeiitincnlly > ml Cftrcfullv | ireinr l iiri criitlou | < ! UMil for innnf . liy the profile. K\cry Klnxlo clfli' 1 ? iv SKHUI ( ; | euro for 'lui dldcn'U nonu-d. TIio e Spi-clllcfi euro will. out druKKlnit , Jiu liiK"r reihicllitf the ej'totn , nnd orx In f.u't nnd dcudtuoKovuruIun leinrillcH of the \Vorld. U1T oiM'ni > cirAi.xcn. CUIIKS. imcr * . U1TJl KoverM , ConKffltlon , litllainnmtlon Jl \VorniH > Worm KIM cr. Worm folio , V5 3 Crylim CoIlr.or'IcftliliiBof IiifauU .7. ' . 4 Illiirrlicil , of Children or Adtill.1 . . , 'i. ' 4I llTHrntorri ( lrlilngIilllot.s | Colic. . , v { . ' , ( I llnolf-rii nlorbuH , Vomiting ' 7 Couahm , Cold , llronchltlu 8 Sieurnlisln , TootlMVhe. Facenche - 8l ! l Ilcnclarlii-Hi Slot llcndnchc , Vertigo .4.1 IK INpciiKiu , Illllnio Moinm-h. . . . 'J5 11 SiimircsHi'iIor I'ulurul I'vrlouH. , 'iH 1M Wblli'H , tool'rofune I'l-rlods VS. } ii : Crouii , CotiKh , Dir.lrultllri-ntlilnp ; . . . VS.23 r nlt Itliuillli , to > hclaB ! , KrlltitlollB. KliflliMiillslii , Ulii'iimntlo I'dlns 1(1 Fcvrrand Acni-i ClillU , Jlnhu-iu nil 17 I'llcfl. llliiKlorlllKilInK AO Cntnrrli , Inlluonz.i , CnlillntlioIIvnil . . % 0 | JO \VlKioplnti CoUKh. Violent foiiKlm. ' . 'ill 1 , . , . . . . - - > i iu-j .nn .i'- : : 1m Ncrioin Debility , l' ° ! ) m 1'rinnryVenknesN , WettlnitlVd. . 'jtl DIoonsvHuf ltiellunrtl'ulpllnll < m 1.00 hold by nriiRKlita. or tentlKistpiild on ri'oi'lpt of iirlco. 1) IIUMi'iiKEis * flivfiu ( III paurs ) rlchb lioiind In clotli nntl Kold , mulled fri'O. nOMPHRETR' MEDICINE CO. , Cor. William and John Streets , Now York. Lieljig Ooisipaov's- ' KOlUMl'KOVnOAND ECOXOM COOICKUY Got Kcnulnu 011(7 ( with this fr * of Justus von Llobl In blue. Kcops for nny luncth of tlmo nnywhere. MAKES TIIK ItEST I1EEK TEA. : DOCTOR Theio CclcbraUd EK LIHII > . rilI nrottl'oi.lhoCirefurHloL : : llraiUclir , IlKlon.nc" , nd ; Ooimtlpatlon. Hninll , plcnn. * ant and a fuvorlto Mlth the" Intllet. Sold la England for ! . 1'Jd. , In America for fitic. Qct * their * from your Pru lsts , or ; iiend to H. ll. lioosrtt * < o. , ; 40 H t Rronitn > 7 , Jt ( lork. ; Tor Hale by KUIIN 4. CO. , Omaha. \V i " ! VrPIT1 Agents to sell the I'lnlon > > -fVl > i IVU.ciothcsl.Inc ; the only llnomiir Invented tlmt lioltla tlio ciothus without plm ; n por- fuct tucc'css ; patent recently Issttied ; nolil only by nKt'iitfl , tn whom the oxclutlvo rluht H given ; on ru- celpt ( if 'Ocents wo will send < i xamplo liny by nnll ; iilso circular" ; price Hit and terms to nucnU ; i-o ire yciur tcrrltoiy nt ( Mice. Adtlrost * T1IM I'lN'MC-H 1'I.orilKS UNI ! CO. , t" Iluriiuii 3' . , Worcoitor il.iass ! Buffering from thO C'ltl'CtS Ot - . - i youthful urron early decay , woMIn * weakness , lost manlio3 < l , etc. I will send a valuable trculUa ( " air.II . contalninj full particulars for homo euro , PltUlt of rlmniu A plonilld medical worlc ; Uunild lw read by ovfrj man vim U nrrvnu * nnd dubMllatfnl. Ad.lrcrfc . Prof. F. C. I'O WJ.EIC. Iflooduo. Co.uii < ( at law I'rac- \11ini1nrc ' tor"oys , - ft. OdllllUU : ) tco | h , the stale ami feloral couitH , Koanis il , 4 and Ituno block , Council ItlulTd , la , HI flnmhprc Attorney at Law , N'o. 19 . J , UlillllUU : ) , i.0iri ! street , over Hush- null's store. Telephone No. ' 'VI. lltislnusi liouib. 8 u. in. to'J p. m. Council IllulTs , IL : COUNCIL IILUPKS Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , u. Gium , & BON , I'liors. 1OIB and 1O17 Broadway. KHtlmtttei furnished on all kind * of ( iiilvnnliod Iron i iirnho Work Iron Ituoflni : . Mum Frmiu and Cnp.ur Wnrk. Arilitlo work u npoc-'n'ty. ' ' Cnrruf IHiiidcni'uiiillelti'd from ( Kilnta ifOO miles from Conn ell lilulToiindOuinlm. KutVlKOi'.itorH ( in liihtullinoiitH. CWo buy only In car lots. O'tn clvo lowest prices. Our Kticlno rufrlKuratorR took first jirUo last your at Mlnnunpolls for best and most ccoiioinicnl refrigerators tiKalust nil competitors. ( > : iholino Stoves on InstiilliiientH. The cenulnu Now Process and Quick Meal New l > iocsNo Inferior Imitations. Call and bee us , Did tiunurntor htovui for i'J.UJ up. Victor I loyult'H. Wo are now able for the first time to supply otirtiado on those celohr.itud bicycles. The bust Is ulwayH thu uhe.qiest. Screen Wire , UOOIH nntl KritincH , Largest line of fancy and plain doors , frames , hlnvusuntl lre. If 'yon knew how lltllo It coits to III your houses with buruuns no onu would bu without. COM : .V I'oi.K. 41 Main street. Aliout < iiNlilim 'liri-H. Why Is the pnoumntlo n falltirn ? Don't know. Why does the cushion tire 'Vet thuru" on rouKh or Hindy roads ? Don't Know. " 1 do. " Theieforu be tn the hwlm.Vhlch In thu test cushion tiru ? Tbu Columbia. Why ? llt'canso every tlru IK Htilni'lttrd insiny times ton preH- huru test bofori ) helm : put on the wheel. It l bucked by the Columbia iiiiiiostlitiid ( ] ( cutir- a n lee. 'Ihuru are olijeetlons to all cushion tires , one IjoliiK that they nro mum liable to tiecomu loosened thnntolld then. Thu ( Julum- blu Is not put on by any | i > > i > terlousi-iunili'al | | iruutcs , nucebsltatlni ; the nitnm of thu wheel to the factory In casu of accident. It IH cementud on , and will hold "till the rows come home , " hut In vluw of the many possi bilities In uyolltiK allow us tosuiwat Unit a spirit lamp and a tui-year-old boy can ru- plnco a Coliiiiitda tiro. This l.s thu first reason In the fluid for any cushion tire. We therefore do not claim to hnvu been drcamlni ; over U for uovcn yearn. Why In the Coliiinbl.t doiiblu diamond fraina so popular ? It Is strong , llrmly 'ir.ieliiK ' every point where truln Is received. It In lluht. It U Kriicuful. Why Is thii Columbia such a holler ? Why In thu I'uliiiublii thu butt of uttatik of all other muknrs ? Why fall that thcno utlaukt don't liurt'r Wu know. 1' . C. DuVul holla 'Kin. HENRY H. VAN BRUNT , Carriage Repository , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Yholcsalc Dealer in Carriages , Busies , Spring ; Wagons , Carts and Koail Wagons. Guarantees better value and more satisfactory gools than any other hoiiscinjlieMlssoiiri Valley. General western icpository for the Hamilton Grade Vehicles and Columbia Carriage CVs buggies , snrries and phaetons. Bonanza buggies and phaetons. All styles spring wagons. Van Brunt and Michigan road and farm wagons , carts and harness in great variety. Correspondence solicited. Catalog ues and price lists on application. HENRY H. VAN BB.UNT , 12 , 14 and 16 , Fourth St. , - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Sciioedsnck , Pr-opt'Ictor , Offices 021 Br'oadwny , Council Bluffs and 1521 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean nnd rcl'inish goods of every description. Packages received at eitliei' office or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26lh St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who hnvo shop-worn or soiled dibncd of any chartiutor win luvvo them rodyod nnd fuiishotl cqntil to now. BED FKATUKKS RENOVATED AND CLEANED UY STEAM , with the latest and mobt tipjirovcd maohinory , lit less cost than you over pitd boforo. C. ESTEP , 14 N- Main St. , Council Bluffs. Funeral Director nnd Em almor. D. Ii. McDannld & Co. , Butchers' aid Pas'tiri' ' Supjlin , Market Fixtures , Casing , pices nnd Fansntjo MaknrV Maohinory. SJ ) . Si Main Ht. . Council Din ( Vs. la. AUo duilur ) n Illdea and 1'tiii SPECIAL NOTIOBST COUNCIL STKAVIJO or stolen , black horse , henvy innnn nnd tall , forutup , scant on luft front foot. AtlurosH I' . T. Iloquott"JUJ Gth uTunnc , Council lllufTa , nnd gel ruuard. I7IOH SAM' A cholou 80-ncio farm , 1'4 tnllos JL1 from Council lUulK nt til.K ( ) per acre. InvostUatn this. Johnston ii Van 1'.it tun , Commit IttiifTs. T"\O you wnnt the earth In the vicinity of iJ Council lllnllH , olthur Improved or unim proved ? If so cull and HUO our list of lmiialiii nt thu rual ust.itonnd lo.in olllcu of J. ( J. Colu k Co. l-lst your proiiorty for sale , runt or ex- cliancc.titn us. nnd secure uustomur. J. U. Cole & Co. , No. 4 , I'o.irl strciit. Kroiin 1 floor. GliAIUVOVANTnml sycliomiilrlu , or chnr- nctcr rotidliiRs ; nlso dhiKiiosIs of dlsuiiKU. nond lock of hair for loadings by luttur. Kun- Hays and even IIKS , Mrs K Hooper , 141H Avii- duo II , nonr corner Dili strcut , Counoll lllulf ! > Terms , 510 and $1.0) ) . WIN I ' . lirnd horin , that can hoat'iin , wlllsnl JL1 ortr.du. Address or uall on 1) . Hrown iCVest : llroadwuy , I'oniu'll Illulls. Swan . \Valkcr'.H : MJ .Main htteut and ! M AT I'oail , C'liiinull llluirK , you will always find a 'Snap bargain" In real estate If yon want to buy , or n trooil plaeu to list n bargain If you want to soil or trade. MAiMf'U'KNT ncro property In llvu-nero tracts located V miles from jiostolllcc , for saloon rensomtblo terms. Some line rujl- ( lenco property for runt by Day ft HUHS. TTIOlt UKNT-Tho MoMalion block. 3 Mory JL brick , with hasumcnt and oluvalor. J.V. . Squire. ID I I'u.irl struuL _ . i ) Itont JiMan land , nltli houiai , Uf J , It Itlu * . 1U ( Mala it. , Uouaall Blulfi It I * the nmount that people itivo , not HO much v/hut thuy earn , Hint eventually makus them rich. In buylim a himschuld miccsslty like u refrigerator ll is wull to consider somu- thlnx ulHo than thu flii.1 cost In delurmlnlim Its economy. Thu tJnurnsey Hoiuehold Unfr'K- eratur Is an Imndsorno us n piece of pttrtor fiinilturo nnd costs luss than any other first- clans iirtlule , and Hands nt tliu head HHU.II vconomlruruf leu , KlTliiK thu lowest cold a1 r tumpurattire. All the paukliic Is mlnur.il wool , thu bust non-cnmluctor of heat , nnd moisture known. All parti can bu tnkun out nnd cleaned. Investigate thu Utiuriisuy llounvhold before uuylnt. The Now Quaker City Is In every rubpoot the coiinlurpartof thu I'lilladelphla , and much cheunur. I'rom (1 10 ! 7.Vo carry the I'hllu- dulpbln also and you can take yuur cholcu , Q Horoca UoorH nnd window ncreuris , thu Inrxcut ml finest 'u ' the city , and all the latent nuvultles In th a hurdwuru line , at SlirOAKT A ho.NS. No. It Main bticct. Council lilullt. Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions : Him Fishing Itotitln : ; , llath- Im ; nn I i\collif\t : \ Mineral Water. Only fifteen mlnutos tide from Council IllufTs. Miitui trains every half hour , direct to cuntcr-i of ( 'cumuli Ulnll'H anil Oinnha. Mo.sl dell hlfiil und accosHlblu placu for plcnlo nartles. TELEPHONE NO. 45. H.CHAMBERLIH , Ness and Throat SURGEON , ' Council IllulTB , la. / Shiifjart-nono H'lc. ' Kooiu I. i ) to Ii ! m 7 nud 8 p. in. Council Bluffd , la. This Elegontly Appointed Hotal is Now Open. George T. Fhel ps , Manager. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Oluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 Dntc'TOHs I. A. Millar , K. O ( llnaion , R. ft Phn nrt. 1C. 1C. Hart , J. I ) ICdiiiundton , ( JliarUi ll.llunnnti. Tr.iniaot Konar.il tiankliu bun * nc . Liiriojt capital and turpiui ot ay banuln Southwmtora lovt.v INTtnESPON TIMi DEPOSITS , First--National--Bank : : -OK COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'M 111 Up Capltiil , . . . . $100,000 OUIuit ortfunltuil bnnlc lu tlio cltr FiireUn and doiiioitio ( ucliuiijo an < l luaul auoiiritlai. Kipoj\ | AttOlltlOtl p.llll U ) 0 < jll | ] ( > tIH | , AllOJIIIItl Of IllJIflt uali. tinnk , tmnkurouKlaurpuraduii * ajlloltjl. Oar rertuii(1uncu [ Invltuil. Gio. 1 * . aAM'OUIi. rraildonU A.V. . UIUK.MAN , Cmldor A. T. IllClC. A iliti\OtC lhIef Gas Heating Stoves. No Atmest No KMOKU. Just the tiling for bath rooms , bud rooms , eta Call und buu our lar u uHsortinuut. C. B. Gus and Elootrlo Light Co 11 1'o.ul uuU Ul'J ilulu SlruoU