i- . * * - > * % . KNTP a * " . . * * * ! tt. yt , v * , - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. MAY ! 14 1889 THE DAILY BEE. COUNOlZTiBLUFFS. 0FF1CK. NO J2 FISAItli STUEBT. r ItllveredbycArrlcr In Any Pnrt of be City A 1 entjr Cents l'cr Week. . . 11 , W. TJMON. . . MANAOKlt. llL'FiNr.Rfl Orncr. No. 43. KIOIIT UDITOII , NO.U& BUN Oil MBNTION. N. Y.l'lumblnR Co. There will bo a meeting of the V. A. S. fraternity at O. A. It hall this evening at 7 : 'M o'clock. The street car company ycstordny put in a turn-tnblo nnd switch on the fnlr cround line , In preparation for the tournament. The various organizations Interested in preparing for a proper observance of Uocor- ntlon day appointed committees last even ing. Judge Aylesworth mndo n now assignment of cases In the superior court yesterday moinlng. Jury cases will bo called Friday morning. Hulldlng permits wcro Issued yesterday to H. D. Powers , $500 ; Mrs. M. 12. Sutherland , W.50 ; E. S. Hradloy , two houses. * 1,200 ; E. Thnycr , tm Special meeting of Excelsior lodge No. S5'J , A. F. ft A. M. , thli Tuesday evening , for work In the third degree. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. There was a meeting of the Knights of I'ythlns last evening to appoint a com'nlttoo : to nrrango with the Chuuiuuouii concerning the coming encampment. Steamboat Inspector J. O. Ulxby yestordov issued nn engineer's license to John O'Neill , nnd that gentleman will handle the "Now Gem" this season on Luke Manawa. Thoraus Sloan was taken before Squire Schurz yesterday morning on the charco of wlfo beating. He gtwo boiuU for his appear ance when wanted , and was released. William Pofpcnhagcn nnd H. Huchl were arrested on Lower Dronilwny , yesterday afternoon , for reckless driving , ruulM. Snow wns towed in for attempting to beat a board bill. Major Lvmnn has boon Invited to Rpcalt nt Clunnda , Page county , oa Decoration day , Ho has accepted , nnd will receive n hearty welcome , ns many of the soldiers of his reg iment rcsldo In thnt vicinity. Mrs. Dr. Uower hns sent several of her pnlntings to the line nrt exhibit in ( Tninhn. Mrs.Howcr Is un artist of recognized merit nnd nbllitv , and her work Is attracting attention from lovers of art both in thia city and Omaha. A force of forty men was nt work at the Chnutauiiua grounds yesterday. The brick work on the amphitheater will bo completed to-day by Wickhnm Hros. , and Contractor Wind will then have full swing with the car penter work. Two drunks nnd two disturbers of the peace patched up a truce with Judge Aylcs- > worth yesterday morning. Two fast drivers wcro not able to secure a cessation of hostil ities on the part of the court , and their cases were continued. The Jury In the Foreshoimor case came In at 8 o'clock , last evening , nnd reported their inability to agree , nnd were discharged , They stood six to six , and thcro wns no show of n change. The Jury in the case ol Stewart vs the city wns instructed by the court to Ihul for the defendant nnd returned a ver dict for the city. Sunday was n very cold dav for ninnv of the railway postal clerks running In and out of this city. 'J ho heads of Clerks Muruhy , 'Clarke , Slkcs , Potter nnd Soarles , of the Northwestern ; Fields and Uossitcr. of the Union Pacfiic , and Dempscy and Griflln , of the Kock Inland , fell into the basket. It was a big haul for ono day. 'iho boys nt No. 4 hose house have n re markable chicken. It is "n rooster ns is a rooster. " according to nil accounts. "Cy clone" is the hero of fifteen bloody battles , and on two occasions won thrco lights in ono day. Ho hns never been defeated , nnd re ceives moro attention than anything else about the building. His breeding is obscure nnd his appearance is somewhat question able , according to tintypes nowon exhibition , but bo gets there Just the same , nud throws down n flerco "doll" to any mongrel crowor on earth , Council BlulTs Loilgo No. 270 ( Loyal ) A. O. U. W. , moots in G. A. R. hall every Friday evening nt 8 o'clock. Checks Losr. Lost , thrco chocks , ono signed by Harry Birkinbino , for $16.26 ; another signed by Brackott & Gavin , for$0 ; und another signed by R. P. Oificor , for 87.50 ; all three payable to H. W. Til- ton , or DAILY BEE. Finder will please return to BKE office. Payment on checks is stopped. For $2o.OO The N. Y. Plumbing Co. will put a load service pipe mid hydrant in yqur yard ; alsli 60 foot extra hoso. Call at once at 114 Main street. Pnrnonnl Paragraphs. Fremont Uonjamln , of Avocn , was in the city yesterday. Congressman Reed loft last evening for Washington , and will bu absent about two weeks. H. Emerogo nnd H. Grass , of Fontanolle , wcro in the city yesterday , nnd stopped at the Ogdcn. A Alderman Lncey loft last evening foi Dos Molnos on business connected with the coming tournament. Alfred Hntnlin , general superintendent of the Hallroad News compiny , of Kansas City , visited the two cities yesterday. The firm of Noble Hros. . printers , has dis solved partnership , S. C. Noble retiring. A , U. Noble will continue the business. Christian Straub nnd family have loft tot a visit with relatives in Europe. They will sail next Saturday via the North German Lloyd lino. The larceny of a sot of now double harness from Mr. Do Llslo and a wagon from Mr. Harataw , two formers living- south ol Manawa , was reported to the police yester day. day.A A lively runaway occurred on Lower Broadway yesterday. The occupants of the carriage ware thrown out and badly bruised , ono so severely that ho was removed to his homo In a hack. Harry Dye , while nt work fixing n screen door at Mrs. Amy's rosldonco , No. 537 Fifth avenue , met with an accident by which his lag was badly cut. A physician was culled upon to dress the wound. Ilov. T. H. Clcland , formerly pastor ol the Presbyterian church of this city , but now of SprlQgtlold , Mo. , is the guest of Samuel II aas und family on South Sixth street. He leaves for the cast tins oven I ng. Thcro are several alloys in the business portion of the city that ara m a condition that demands the Immediate attention of the board of health. The stench arising from them is horrible , and will rapidly become worse as the weather growa warmer , unless the garbage covering them Is removed. Mr , A. W. . Ettor , the Junior partner of the Otrdon , has arrived from Los Angeles , nnd is now ready for business. ' The boys around the hotel say ho is a bustler , und Is on band promptly at 4 o'clock In the morn ing , as has been hU custom dui ing a lifetime in the hotel business , It was a surprise tc ooino of thorn , but they are fulling into Hue gracefully. Dr. C. C. Iluzou , dentist , Opera house block. Notice the beautiful finish given col- lurs , culTn and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company , Irnnic Attractions. Ono of the greatest attractions over offered 1F 1 nt Union park is 6 % the programme for noxl F * Saturday's niatiuoo , The celebrated uucor , U Hot , record 2 ; 00 with running mute , wil endeavor to break the record. The horse li In bplendld condition , and is going very f s tbls season , A largo dolcgatiou of Om jham will accompany their prodigy to this sldo ol thu rlvor. In addition to tills great attruo lion , there will bo a 3:33 : trot and a 3:35 : pace , each for a purse of (100. It will doubtless be u big day at the park. Wanted , $0,600 worth o ( unimprovet Council BIulTs city property. Thos having bargains for cash address H. C , olUco , Council Bluffs. MAYOR ROI1RER AT HOME , As Enthusiastic As 3vor Over Tournament and Olty Hall. " " " " " w MORE SPORT FOR TURFMEN. The City Council loln B In Conrt- Donth of Mrs. MoNnlljr Per- sonnl and General Matter * . TIio Mnyor Home Annln. Mayor Ilohror returned from Chicago , Suniloy evening , alter on absence" ol nearly two week * . Ho xvas ccn , yesterday , by a HUE representative , and Interrogated re- Rardlng the result of his mission to the Garden Cltv. Ho stated thnt lie devoted some time to tjio matter of socurhiR morq favorable rates than the railroad companies wcro nt present disposed to give. Ho called at the headquarters of various roads , but found thr.t the ROneral pa enRor ngonts were In Washington , whore they were culled by the Intor-stnto commission. Their assist ants gave him the assurance that thu matter should bo laid before those ofllclals on. their return , and gave him reason to houo that the rules desired would bo Riven. The rate of a cent a mlle can not bo ncuurcd , and the Idea has been abandoned , but the rate now desired Is much more favorable , and the roads are moro disposed to grunt It. The volunteer llrcmen will all bo curried free , If the rate is given , and all other visitors will bo charged one farn for the round trip. The roads absolutely refuse to make a lower rate than ono faro for the round trip , as that has been declared as the minimum rate , and no devia tion will now bo made that might result to thu dlsadvuntugc of the railroads In the fu ture , through the provisions of the inter state commerce law. The roads all feel friendly toward the firemen and profess the greatest readiness to do what thov can for them. The mayor stated that ho had an en joyable though busy trip , hut was glad to get back to. Council Bluffs. "I suppose you still hold to the same opln- Ion regarding a new city hall , " ventured the scribe. ' 'Most assuredly , " was the decided reply. "I advocated a now city hall in my message to the council over a year ago , and 1 am now of the opinion that ono of the most pressing needs of this city to day is a suitable buildIng - Ing for ttie preservation of the records of the city and superior court , us well as to provide decent onices for the city ofllcers , and a police station where prisoners may bu con II ucd without the possibility of finding thum asphyxiated by sewer gus before the following morning. There is not the slight est doubt that the city is extremely liable to sustain a heavy and Irieparablo loss nt any time on account of the want of a building bettor adapted to the city's needs than the present structure. What locution do I favorJ Well , that Is d question that , perhaps , is not as well settled In my mind us the other , but I think that , as the city now owns a good sbcd strip on Ury- ant sticot , more lund should bo put chased to extend this strip through to Main street. The city should own a frontage on Main stieet f i oin the alley to Waterman's carriage factory. That would give nmplo ground for a line city hall and a city marltot , and would bo easily accessible from the very center of the eity. "I don't know but what other locations would bo more desirable , but the city's own ership of the present site of the city building Is a strong hold to keep the city hall iTiero. Of one thing I am certain , and that is that the building should be erected as soon us possible. I shall not only favor , but agitate the erection of u new city ball until I see the structure complete. " J. G. Tiptun. real estate , 527 B'dway ' Council I'rooooclliiBS. An adjourned meeting of the city council was held last evening , the muyor and a full board , with the exception of Alderman Lacy , being present. A resolution was passed that the electric motor company bo instructed to fill the dltihcs on cither side of their tracks on Avenue A within ten days , or suit will bo commenced against said company forthwith. A number of bids for building now side walks recently ordered wore read and re ferred to the cltv engineer for tabulation. The petition of certain citi/.ens of Strects- villo for better water and lire protection was referred to the water committee. The report of the city engineer on u peti tion that Cook avenue bo opened to Uidgo street was unfavorable , and was con curred in. A communication from E. li. Preston & Co. , asking prompt payment of certain judg ments against the city , was referred to the finance committee. The petition of M. E. Amy for si i eduction of taxes was referred to the judiciary com mittee. The petition df Frank Kaspar for water service at the corner of Twenty-sixth street ana Avenue A , ns ho is going to build thirty houses near that point , was granted. The petition of Crcd Lentzlncr and eigh teen others to bo allowed to place sidewalks on curb line on Scott and Mill streets was icjectcd. On motion of Alderman Everett , the mar shal was instructed to rcinovo barb wire wherever the same Is used to protect parkIng - Ing along sidewalks. The marshal was instructed to notify the Chicago & Northwestern railway company and electric motor cdmpany to nut crossings in passable condition at the corner of Twen ty-sixth street and First avenue , and Twenty-sixth street and Avenue A , us piaycd for by S. 1 * . McConnell , of the Chicago cage Lumber company. The city engineer reported , on several matters referred to him at the last meeting. City Solicitor Holmes' report on the peti tion of John Short , for damages for change In Indian creek , stated that no question of law wns involved , and advised its reference to a committee. The report was concurred in and the mutter referred to the committee on streets and alloys. Mayor Hohror's rooort of money received from the old .pest houeao , amounting to $380.50 , was placed on illo. The city clerk was Instructed to notify E. A. Wickhatn to return certain certificates , unlawfully Issued , for curbing work that ho did not perform. It was decided to advertise until the 25th of May , for sewer work In various parts of the city , and the bonds fixed at ? JIX , > ( > . t An ordinance for the building of areas , stairways , stops or oxcavutiuns In sidewalks. providing that purlieu owning the same must petition the council for permission to do the work , was read , the twentieth rule SUB- ponded , passed to a second reading , and went over under the rules. The report of the city solicitor on the pe tition of property owners on Washington street for abatement of certain nuisances on that street , stated that the petitioners had relief In the'courts , but advised gran ting the prayer of petition so fur as it is related to city ordinances. An ordinance- providing fur special assess ment ! ) ngainsl all new street car companies , that shall occupy paved streets or streets Hereafter paved , was passed to the third loading. Kids for building an electric light line to Ihc Chauluuqua grounds , \\eio opened , and the Midland Electric found to bo the lowest bidder. The letting of a contract for the same was referred to the finance committee. i S. \Vudsworth \ & Co. loan money. Suit Aculiist 'I' ' " City. In the district couit , yesterday , the case of Stewart tires , vs the city of Council UiulTs , was on trial. The plaintiffs allege that tl.oir property on Main street , was greatly dam aged In 1SS1 , by a change of grade of that thoroughfare. They set forth that their building was oi-eutod In ISO'-S , in conformity with u grade given at the time by W. A. Davenport , city engineer. In 16S4 , the street was paved , and since that lime the grocery house of the plaintiffs bun been about six Inches below grade , so that after a heavy rain Urn floor of the building is flooded. Tha plaintiffs desire to raise ti > e building , and demand that the city contribute $5,000 toward this work , The city's defense la that the building was not built to 'grade in ttto flrnt place , through some mistake on Uio part of plamliJIs or their contractor , and that the city U not responsible. About 2 o'clock , Uig Jury in the case of Forcsholmcr vs Stewart , co.tno in and re ported that they could not agre6 upon a ver dict. The diniculty was In the instructions ns applied to the evidence. Judpo Dcomcr sent them back to the jury room to formu late questions on the points of difference , and ho would endeavor lo assist them. They then retired to still further stretch out their forty-eight hours of disagreement , Money loaned on lutnlturo , pianos , diamonds , horacs , buggies or anything of vnluo nt low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A , Clark & Co.j olllce cor.1 Broadway ftiid Mafn , over American express. A Ripened Slicnr. Mrs. Susan U. McNally died very sud denly yesterday morning , at the residence of her daughter , Mrs. U. Tcrwllllgor , corner of Fifth avcnuo and Sixth stroat , at the advanced - , vanced ago of eighty-two yo.iH. The deceased - ceased was born In Whltosboro' , Oneida county. Now York , May 0 , 181)7. ) She wu thu mother of seven children , four of whom are now living. Ono son is m Kansas , and a son and daughter nt Ixjs Angeles , Cul. Thov hnvabocn notlllcd by telegraph. The funeral wllltnko place from the residence ut ! 3:30 : o'clock this afternoon. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Attention , Firemen ! Special meeting of the Firemen's associa tion is hereby called for Tuesday evening , May 14 , at the city building nt .8 o'clock sharp. Business of Importance In connec tion with the coming tournament to bo trans acted. As the time is very short before the tournament will bo upon us , It behooves every member to bo present , as there is a great deal of work yet to bo done. By order of president , P. LAOV , 1. W. Cooi'Bii , Secretary. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. THAT imoTUEIl. An Kx-Confcrternto Writes a Friendly Letter to the 1'rcsnlcnt. WASHINGTON , May 13. [ Special Telegram to Tun HKB. | S. A. Cunningham , of the Nashville America" ! ) , nn impulsive ex-con- federalo democrat , wrote to President Harrison risen In .behalf of that brother whose ap pointment to tno United States marshalshlp for Middle Tennessee has raised such n howl among hungry , thiVsty , starving .democrats. " 1 know Carter Harrison well , " Cunning ham says. "Ho is a worthy , good man and very poor. I know that ho could not bo iu- duced to make n pica for the apuolntmcnt , although ho well deserved It from a personal standpoint. An additional motive in writing to tuo president was to let him knotv of the confederate soldiers' kindly sentiment to ward those who" fought for tuounlon. I was a prisoner for six months In General Harri son's city , Indianapolis. I confronted his brother In the battle of Franklin , and said in my letter that I believed those who wore ac quainted with Carter Harrison In Tennessee , regardless of party , would bo gratified if ho would give him a good appointmciil. " Cunnhmlinm concluded his letter with the word , "No acknowledgement is expected , " to which the president replied : "Though you have set me free from my ob ligation to acknowledge your lellor , it is so generous that I cannot accept the discharge from the pleasant duty of telling you how I appreciate your friendly words In behalf of the brother whoso plan of lite was spoiled by the call of bis country to military service. " Iluncocd by n iJnron. BALTIMOHE , May ! . [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE.Last September Miss Anna Constable was married to Baron F. E. Von Sucrow , whom stio had met while taking music lessons In Now York. She moved in the best social circles , and was greatly ad mired for her beauty and accomplishments , but wns somewhat eccentric. Her husband thought she was rich. Ho talked of estates in Germany , but ho borrowed her money freely. Last April ho sailed for Germany , after taking all her money. < She followed him on the next steamer , and learned in Europe that ho was not what ho claimed to bo. Now she is on her way home again and will seek seimration in the courts. Baron Von Sucrow Is again in Now York , and says ho told his wlfo to remain hero while ho went to Germany to recover the millions wrong fully hold from .him by bis father. New Iowa I'oHtimstcrs. WASHINGTON , May 18. [ Special Telegram to THE BCK. ] The following Iowa postmas ters wcro appointed to-day : Samuel Stur geon , Garner , Hancock county , vice Robert Elder , removed ; 0. Evans , Garden Grove , Decatur county , vice John D. Brown , re signed ; A. L. _ Munsoll , Hamilton , Marion county , vice John L. Pack , resigned ; O. J. Olesen , Irvington , Kossutn county , vice Kingsley Carlen , deceased ; E. M. Burchelo , Jubilee , Blackhawk county , vice Eliza Hausor , removed ; Jennie Wisdom , Malvoy , Ringgold county , vice W. U. Heartrcslgncd ; J. C. Sarcuott , Palo , Linn county .vico David Johnson , resigned ; C. H. Nass , Washington Prairie , Winneshiok county , vice O. H. Sivo- sand , resigned ; J. H. Shafer , Zcaring , Story county , vice A. D. Hlx , icmoved. Copious HuiiiN Have fallen. CHICAGO , May 13. Special dispatches re ceived hero indicate that copious rams have fallen within the past few days over a very wide wheat and corn growing area In the west. The area reported from covers the entlro states of Illinois and Indiana and parts of Michigan , Wisconsin and Iowa. Brothers Killed at a Dnncc. PORTSMOUTH , O. , May 13 At a dance Saturday night on Twin crook , about twelve miles below this city , several roughs became Involved In a light in which Wllliam'nnd Amos Cooper , brothers , wore killed by shots from a revolver in the hand of Henry Nickels. London's Tltlnil Gamblers. LONDON , May 13. The persons arrested yesterday In the raids on the Field and Adol- pnl clubs in this city , wore arraigned this morning and admitted to ball to appear for examination next week. The police who made the arrests admitted the peers taken into custody wore not members of the Field club , but stated they resorted there for the purpose of gambling. Death of Mrs. PmSTON , Pa. , May 13. Mrs. Mary E. Dickinson , mother of Susan E. Dieltliyisn , the writer , and Anna Dickinson , the well known lecturer , died at her homo In West Plttston yesterday morning. She was over ninety years of ago. Cincinnati Salonnx Partly Closed. CINCINNATI , May 13. Half of the drinking saloons were closed tightly yesterday. Many that wcro not closed kept the blinds down and front doors closed , but the sldo doors were open. Tlio Indiana Oil Hooin. TKIWR HAUTB , Ind. , May 13. The oil boom hero Is assuming largo proportions. Expert * pronounce the oil of superior quality. Thcra 1 u rush for lunds on which to sink wells , twenty stock companies forming. Hauled Doivn lloll null's Flnj ; . Tun IlAOi'i : , May 13. Last night a , social. Ut hauled down the royal standard from the great tower ami hoisted the socialist ilag In Its piece. Fatal Kunawny Acohlout , GIUFTOK , Dak. , Mny 13. In a collision caused by a runaway team Saturday Johanna Goodmnnson was killed and four men were seriously lujured. Catholic Cliuruh Hunted. MILWAUKBU , May 13. The St. Joseph PolUb Cathqllo church south of hero burned last nlubt , causing a loss of about 1-10,000 , A NoWNpnuor Sus | > piulH , PIIOVIDKNCE , H. I. , May 18. J , W. Mo Crillls , proprietor of the Evening Dispatch , aunouin.es ills suspension. SOUTH OJ&VllA NOTES. H D. Scott , whoMns been upending a month visiting In Iowa and St. Louis , Mo. , has returned and Is nt the stock yards. Mrs. Wood and MriUiO'Ncal waltzed Into Judco King's court , yesterday , with as ' " 'lUJS'jn'nro ' ' M a Wind mule , to answer charges of disturbing'ffio noaM. John Crabtrco and if. F. Hlvcly , for a lit tle light , were assessed respectively $1 nnd JJ3 nnd costs by Judge King. William Gooir was fetfpd for n W.50 line by Judge King , . , A slight tire In the pens at the stock yards called out the llromcii.at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. No dnmngA was done. Sholany A Podolok-will Rive a May ball at their M street hall Tuesday evening. William Madden , wlfo and Invalid daugh ter have returned to Ashland. Miss Alice Grlfilih Saturday stepped on a nail and received a painful wound In the foot , Dennis McCnulay , at the stock yards , Is sick with pleurisy. Mrs. L. C. Morse Is sicK , with fcbrcl symp toms. In the Kilkor house row John Uynn wns so badly cut that n surgeon had to rebuild his face. F. W. Kcnzio's restaurant , furniture nnd goods were sold by the constable yesterday. President G. F. Swift , of the packing house of Swift & Co. . arrived from Chicago to-day , and Is looking over the plant hero. James P. Murphy , of Swift & Co.'s cleri cal force , Is very sick. A bunding permit has been granted Wil liam M. Croy , Twenty-ninth nnd H streets. A row on North Twenty-sixth street Sun day entertained a largo crowd , and prox-od painful for some of the foreign combatants. Outraurd By a Hired Man. LA Cuossc , Mis. , May 13. In the absence of Arthur Tnpp , a farjuer living eight mites distant , on Saturday , his wife was knocked down and outraged by a hired man named Kuss. The unfortunate woman mndo an effort to got to a neighbor's house , but fell unconscious near by , whore she wns dis covered. Ivuss was nrrestod and lodged in jail. Last night about midnight a party of about two hundred farmers suriounded the jail and demanded the prisoner. The authorities at the jull had learned of the contemplated attack Justin time to got Kuss away , and refused to make Known his where abouts. The feeling is still strong and an other attempt will probably bo made to lynch him next Saturday , when the prisoner Is brought up for trial. Mrs , Tripp is in a critical condition. . DcfrnudlnK the City. > Sergeant Haze makes complaint to Chief Seavoy that many of the sportlnc women of the city are defrauding the school fund of their lines , changing the dates on ofticial papers excusing them from paying lines in time pust and make it appear that the ex cuses are good for the present month. Galarriial Dangers , To bo freed fiom the dangers of snlTocation w hlln lying ( low n : to brefltho f i celv. sleep sound ly nnd undisturbed : to'irlho refreshed , head clear , brain iictlvo and frtte from pain or aclio ; to know to know that iio ) oi-onous puti id mat ter dollies the breath and rots aw ay the dcllcnto machinery of smell , tadt6 nd heating : to feel that the system does iifi'tj , through Us veins and aitcrles , suck up tlio poison that Is sine to un dermine and destroy Is lndeed a blessing be- vondallothernuinaneujoyincnts. To purchase immunity ft am such -ff.it o should be the object of all allllctcd lint thooo who have tiled many remedies uml pliyslcl.utsrtespalr of roliufor euro. SANfoiin'H Hum AI , Cniii : meets o01 y phase of Catnrih. irom a slmpUhcad told to tno most loithsome nnd destructive stages. It Is local and constitutional nistant In relieving , per manent In cm Ing , , safo'6couomical and never- falllnir. S IM onn.s H\DiCAT , tiiiv : consists of onebot- tloof ItIIICAI , Cunr , qno bet of CATAHIUMI. SOI.VI..NT , mid ono iMrnovi.n IMIAI.KU , all wrapped in one package faith treatseand direc tions and sold by all drjitolsta fori $1.10. P/TTl KUHU.tClli.Uv'Al-OoHl'OJI ( mONllOSTPN PAINS AND WEAKNESS , 'Of females Instantly rcle\id ! toy the new , elegant and infallible Antidote to 1'aln , Intlammatlon and Weakness , the Cuncuit.v ANTI-PAIN Pi.AsrKii. The 111 it and only paln-s-ibdulna Plaster especially adapted to Cure 1 cmale Pains aud Weaknesses. Vastly superior to all other plasters yet prep - p ircd. At all druggists , B j cents : llu tor tLifl ; or , postage free , of POTTER Dttun AND CIIISM- IOAL , Coni'OiiArioN , Boston , Jlixss. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOU HUNT Furnished or unfurnished largo ten-room house , b.xth room , gas. Inmate , etc. , at 015 Willow live. Knmilre at premlses.or O. H. Stlllman , Drown block. ITUtKSH milk cows for sale or trade for fat - - cows , buixu'8 stock yards , Upper Jlroad- way. frank SH an. WANTIJU A. place for a Ifi-yenr-olrt bov to u ork for board and clothes , or learn trade. Tor particulars address C. , Heo olllce , Council illllilH. OH 8ALE-Or Trade-Piano No. 1. ( new ) organ , liarnecs. sow Ing inachlno. horsti and \\agon. Address No. GJ3 liroadway , room 1. A NV one wanting flneclmnce to manufacture xXcan becui o building , power , etc. , at a bargain by uddrcb&iug Main street Meat Market. JCK < 100 tons for aale. Lanzendorfor & btiohhehn. Main street Moat Market. "OUAL Kstato bought and sold. None but J.X bargains accepted. Houses for sale on monthly paymentsWariauty clued given. By C. It. Jiuld , (100 ( Hioadttay , Council llhilfs. OH UKNT A fine dairr farm of 133 acres. half a mile from tne cltv limits ; a part of It can be cultivated If desired ; good lionau and barn ; water supplied by \\iiulmlll. . Horace llvcrett. FOH SALE My residence. Inquire John a. Woodward , flU Fourth avenue. FOH KENT Largo double olllro over Frank Levin's cigar store , & 0Uroadway. ! . Inquire of Frank I ovln. D.H. McDANELD & CO. , Hidesjallow , Pelts , Wool & Furs , Highest market prices. Prompt returns. No , 820 and iU2 Main tit. , Council Illulls , Iowa. LADIES 'OFOMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Hj P VITED TO CALL AT .Mri"G . ! , L , GILLETT'S udMee her flue line of Hair Ooods. I'lNKST HAlll OtlNAMENTS In the city. VUvfl. lleards , etc. , for Hunt orflule. Gluth ami Coyle and Myers Urease 1'ntntH , Hair " & Dressing , lite. No , 20 Main St. - Council HI ill ft Orders by mall rcaolvtopromptattentlon. Sprains , Strains , DruliPt , Wound * . . . and Dtaleti .IbiChll. .V A. DrvpgMt Vcgelir Co. , Btllo. . Md. SUMMER IS COMING I KEEP COOL ! lYlml Is Needed Is a ( Jood GAS STOVE FOR COOKING ! A SPI.RNDID MNK OF GAS STOVES ! Just received nnd on exhibition at the gns com pany's olllce. Unecinullcd for convenience. Absolute safety. No odor , nnd above all , eco nomical if properly used Call and oxnmino them \\licthor you Intend purchasing or not. NO. 28 PEARL ST. XV. H. M. I'u's KT OFFICER & PUSH. BANKERS. Corner Mutn and flroadway , COUNCIL , UliUKPS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic exchange. Collections made nnd interest paid on time de posits. G , B , JACQUEMIN & GO , , Watchmakers < S Jewelers , Railroad Watch Inspectors Tor Union Pncillc , ChlcnRO & Northwestern , Chicago , Itoct Island & I'nclllc , Chicago , Ilnr- llngton&Qunicy. Kunsns City & St. Joe rail roads. No. 27 Main St. , Council IllufTH , In. The Most Modern Novolltlos In PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decorations ! AT PETER C. MILLER'S. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. THIS CHECK Is good on prcsntation for $1.00 on each pair of pants bought of the London Tailor. Good for Thirty Days. O ! ? Sip SiW W OQ o p- g ยง 4 < * s | hrj Q > I ? > I . # ? SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE SK Bkia fi'Sfe 't ' | E. C.HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalog ao. No. BIO Pearl Street , Counoll Bluff J EVERY Department at the BOSTON STORE is Overflowing with ALL the LATEST Novelties in Summer Goods of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture. SPECIAL SALE FOR THE COMING WEEK. RIBBON SALE. 600 pleccs"No. 6 and 7 , all Silk Rib- Iloiisatfio , poiyard. . U39 pieces No. 9 and 12 , all Silk Ribbons , full ranpo of colors , lOc per yard. 0 and 12 Inch Bro caded Sash Ribbons , all colors 29o and 'Mo per yard. In addition to the above bar/rains / , wo pluco on sale a full line of Modes , also Satins and Picquot Edge Ribbons at prices lower than can bo duplicated to day. Positively none of the above poods sold in pieces. CORSET SALE. At 39c , a regular flOc CORSET. At 60c Dr. Warner's Celebrated Double Whalebone Corset , worth 75c. At 50e an elegant Summer Corset ; same poods sold last season for $1. At 75o Dr. War ner's Celebrated Sunrise , popularly sold for $1. A complete line of all the cele brated makers' goods always on hand. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SALE At lOc , wo place oh sale for the com ing \veok , 150 do/cn of the only puaran- tced Fast Black Ilosoin America , at ICe a pair , or money refunded. At 12Jc , 119 do/.on of full regular Ladies' Fancy Stripe and Balbriggau Hose ; sold elsewhere at 16o. .lust received a complete line of ' 'Tho Celebrated Gordon Fust Black Hose , at Hoc , ! Wc , 60c and 75o u pair , every nalr warranted stainless ; bettor value never ollercd. In Children's Hoisory as usual our stock is complete. At 7c , ono case Jersey Ribbed Ladies' Vests. At 16'c , three cases Ladies' Shaped Swiss Lisle Vests ; bold else where at 2.rC. Three Nests for $1 ; worth COc each. Ladles' Genuine Lisle Thread Vests , in Ecru , White , Pink and Bine. Wo limit thu above to three to ouch custo mer. i ; BOSTON STORE , FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & GO , , Lenders and Promoters of LOW PRICES. The Only RELIABLE and ONE PRICE Cash Dry Goods Store in Town. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW CURIOSITY SHOP B U T.T S Nos.l58cl8 PT-U i < 5 IPearl TRANSFER CO , . ORTOA HAVING BOUGHT THE STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES Of the Into J. M. Phillips nt a EAT SACRIFL. I am determined to give the public the benefit of my purchase. I quote the foUowlmi prices : BtUKT & MRAKS' Mon'H Flue Shoe * , gs , former nrict . . 1. .fVVK9lKWS Men's Himcl-Soivcil Sliocn , Js , firnior I ) . C. ItlJHT'S JLudlcs' French Kid , turned , at 85 , former price , 87. E. C. IHJKT'S Cur Kid ut , foriiier price , 85 , und till other goitdft ut niuiiufuetiirerd' ordcrx. Mail order * nroiuittlv ut- tended to. I. FILES , 413 Broadway. Council lllutrs , Jown. HOTEL DE MANAWA G. E. TAMISIEA , Prop. . . . . > r > > .n" Connected by mo tors with Council Bluffs and Omaha. Rates $3 per day , special rates to par ties and families. Correspo n d c n c e solicited. F. J. BBEZEE , taxidermist and Naturalist. imauvntly located at No. U Norm Hlxtli St root , opposite post- oillce. on mutorllne , Council Illiiirs , IOVMI. Illrds and anlmala inountt.-d naturally and In the boit method of tliourt. Waiianted to pr * ii\u for year * . 'rAcl n blrdK tmpjillnil n short uo'tica. HlKhest prlcj pulrt for ovrln and hawks'of all kinds , 1'tisoin bending orders enured of perfect natlsfaotlo n. nir dresalnt' a specialty , Wrlto for paitlcuhun. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260