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TJlJii UMAMA "jDAlJUi : JJUJJi' , L'1 ' HI DAY , APKJL 25 , 1890. THE OAF AH A 1U * COUNCIL * BLxUFKS. ornr r.t NO. laijnA w , STHEKT. TVlivcrnl by carrier in any part of Iho City. 11. W.TII/TO.V . MANAGE. TKI.nt'llOXKS : llroist m Orrio' , No. < % ISiuiiT IIHTOII : , Nu. St. 31 1. \ OH 31 N. Y. P , Co. Council IHufTs Lumber Co. , roal. A cnio of rilphthciiu is repoitcd nt No 1014 Fourth street. Paper lintiRcrs wnntrd nt Glllelto & BPrcc- innn'H , ! B I'carl sheet , Council Bluff- * . A concert will be tflvcn tills evening nt tbo Kpvvorth Methodist chnticl , comer of Avenue H and Twenty-llftl ! street. The hoard of cqunllrntlon is still piinilliiK out rrjuitablo assessments and will ujntlnuo ut tbo noik for tbo next ten dnys. .Inclc Lnnson. who \ \ ns lined $ " > nnd costs for disturbing tbo jicncc , has fiinilsbed 1111 up- l > eiil bund of $100 and was lele.wd. Tbelnleilor of tbo city l.ill Is btliiff palnt- rd white by the snmo parties \ \ lioveic 11 few dais nco ciitrnKed In painting tbu town red. A special mc tlnf ( of Unity fitillil will bo In Id tills afternoon at tbo rcsltkiuoof Mrs Ti. Luc-how , coiner of Sixteenth sticct and Klxth avenue. Xcls I'eterson nnil 1i O Anderson weio lestcuJny lined $ ii : 10 for Intoxleatinn. Their liixs Kot tlioin Into trouble in tbo soutbciii ji.nl of the city. Much complaint Is beard bcrnu o cei lain pat ties persist In making tbo pioposnl silo for tbo iii'w union depot 11 dumping ground for all kinds of gaiba e. In the district couit jesterday .Tuiliro Dccmer was still listening to tbo dieaiy ic- I'ltul of tbo dilTeiciues between tbo two colon , ( I my and White. Uy order of .Stiiicilntendent MeXnughton Ibo p.tbllo fcbools wcio dismissed long enough jesti rday for tbo pupils to witness tbo Odd Fellows' parade. Tbo King CloUsclubwIllgU'oavPtyuniriuo fmtUnlnttho Hrotihvny M H ohuich tbis . evening for UKpuiposo of raising funds for tbo now ( bin oh. lively one Is invited to bo piesent The ] > hllcd sedtielion case lias bern set tled to tbo satisfaction of all paitios ton- ceincd It was net oinpllshcd by means of u mm ilago license and tbo ofllcitil sei vices of Justice- Hut nutt. .TIiPM'bool boaid bns icjectcd all bids for flm erect Inn of the proposed new eight loom school building In the vvestein pait of the t Hi , and ndveitised for bids for the erection of a sl\ loom building , It is elated that airangernenls for tbo use of quiii tors In tbo count } totut house for cily nnicei have becli completed , and the supeiioi- loiutwill take up its new location in tbo boutb eouit loom tomoirow. Klectiiclun Ihmlleyitntes thnt tbo Inter- htato lire alarm conipan.v of Omaha will stand b ( tween this c 11 } and iinv pioseeulion for tbo alleged infiingoment oftlio patents of Illinois panics in using tbo Kiclnnoml Iho nl.um. ( ' D Waltei-i , e\ chief of tbo Ilia dopnil- inc'nt , states that the Miehlgan hose wagon now on exhibition at No I hose house must IKMO orated by the citj and tluovvn out of bcivice , as tboehlelo was left in hh caio. The ( .iso of Mitchell Vincent vs The City of Council HlnfTs has.been bung on the hook's for a long timo. It piomlscs to bang thnio nun b longer , as each sulo has filed a motion forncontlnunncc' . They ought to he able to pel It. The coso against Ti-ank Million was con- i bided in I .ludgo Mcfieo's couit > estenl.iy inoi nlng Tbo ilcfeiul.iiit was found guilty and lined ? 'J5 and < osts. Ho fuinlshcd an np- pi al bond and the case will go to tbo ilistuU court. Caids aio out announcing the maiiiago of "VV. J. ( iiatlau , foimcily oig.mistof St. I'.uil's but now of St Louis , and Miss Katie Waricn if this ( Ity. The ceieinonv w ill t il.o iilaeo at SI Paul's ehuuh on May 7. Ucv. T. J. Mne- liiij w 111 officiate. Lower Iho.ulvvny is to be linpiovcd by sot ting out tiees on both sides of tbo bouhnaid 1 loin Sticctsvillo to the mcr , The w oik has been commciu cd bv A. B. Mnir in Hums' Hi idgo addition. It will icqiiiio 1'OOtices to ( ompleto the woik. It Is stated that Major Mucino bad seven- tj-flvonpppllciitions for plates on tbo polite loice , nml selected lUtecii of the best. It is suggested that fifteen of tbo pooiest bo got ten together nml photographed , us the } must ceit.ilnly he cuilositos. I'uvnto cars ! M nnd HO , containing Super intendent Goodenough of Mai ion , Gciieial Ifoadmaster Moll of Milwaukee and Train master Hunker of Peiiycamoin late Wednes day night over the Milwaukee , and loft early jeatei day moining for the east. HattioAichor. colored , has filed an infoi- inatlou against C'hniles Moulton , also coloied , c hinging him with the hit cony ( * .10. The defendant skipped out , but was miested on a telegram by tbo chief of police of Fiemont , Jseb , whei oho is being held to await the ui aval of ollli.ers from the Blufls. M. XnHztmnii , who was leecutl.v in tioublo foi fighting , is , again In a pieUe. Mis. Alice Mllledgo is the complainant , nnd she savs t hat w hen she \ \ anted to icuccin some goods that she had pawned Xnlt/niunioluscdto give them up. She sued out a wut of leplovln , and tbo question of legal ownetbhii ) will bo decided in couit. Tbo society of tbo Bicndvvny Methodist Episcopal chinch bus for some time been contemplating the election of iv now ehuuh cditleo in place of thopiesent stiuctuie , nnd have at last appointed a committee compo , ed ofT G Chuk , P. H Oicutt , Mr , L. AV Tul- lojsandn L Cook , to solicit subsciiptions , 'L bo committee w as glen four weeks In w hicb to make the canvass for necesaiy funds. Tbo Sisiors of Meiey will today begin tbo liielimimuy woikon tlieir pioposcd new in- KIIIIO hospital to bo eiei ted hoie The plans biuo been npmovcd bj Hisliop L'osgio\e , and no fuitherdela\ expected , as tbo county boaidof iipei\Kois IMS authou/ed C'ounty Auditor Hendiicks , County Attoinoy Oigan and County Supcu Isor Graham to look alter the county's iuteiest It is expected to liao thostiuetnroieadj loroccupancj by tbo mid dle of September. There is again talk of having band conceits InHiijIIss paik this season , but the scheme wlllhmdly bo can led out. The bandstand AMIS mo\edawny because the paik commis sioners weio opposed to band com cits , owing to the fact Unit the crowds thus brought to gether trampled Iho grass , and two or tbieo com cits would rob tbopaikof its gteatcst beauty for nn entlro season They bello\o that the concerts should bo ghen either In Tail-mount paik or on the business sheets , The Council Hlufts S < huct/enveroin Is mak ing anangemnnts for a grand time at the an nual celebration to bo held at Manaw.i May 11. All the soelelles in thoMissouil vallov will boiu\itcd A number of line pil/es will bo ottered. The grounds , on which over I..OOO was expended lust je.ir , w ill bo gieatlv improved dining the no\t two weeks , anil ' \ 01 y arrangement made for the comfort and fiijojmeutof the guests of thooigaiilzation nt the coming celebration. The men Hyau and Smith , who were nr- ic ted several dnjs ago for iissaulllng a biakemen In the Hock Island jards , mo bc- lievetl to bobuiglars , but tbo proof Is want ing. A pockotlmndlvorehlorcontaliilngwateh- i'H , till running was found near w licit ) tbev weroartvsted , nnd n now wntcti was foun'd on Itynn , but other pi-oof is lacking. The tiu- thoiltleshnvo been waiting to bear of u low- elry robbeiy , butnro thus farunablo to locate thiisupiiosed theft. The suspects urn still held nt police hcndquiutcrs , setIng out their fines on Ibo mliyir cbiu-ge , and w ill soon luu o to ho released unless other proof is secured. A iKttltlon is now on file In the supei lor com t ns the result of the effoit made some time ago to have Geoigo Mnulser sent to the in- MIIIO nsjlum , Hugh Uowllng , Jr , was the infoinuint in the insanity case , but now the tables tire tinned nml Maulser IB the com plalmmt. It is nllegcd that the clungoofln hiinlty was biuglit as the outtomo of n hquabblo over n business settlement , nnd was uttcily without foundation. Mmilscr now wunth f 10lX.H ) damages for the mental aimoj- u life , liodily pain and loss of time and money that tbo unjust accusation caused him. The Council Bluffs board of trade w 111 not bo a heavy contributor to the blue grass ) iahico fund this year. Last year the board paid t'.KX ' ) out of it treasury to defray the ev IK-IISCS that Hhould have bc-en berne by the c nllio county , but the members arc not w tiling to rcjtcnt it this jcar. They luivo apiwinted u coinmlttoo , houovcr , to canvass the county nml see w tint c-un l i .secured frt.ni the outsldo Tims far their success is not flutter Ing. but It Is hoped that the necessary amount will ho mlscd. unless this is done 1'ottawut- tuinlo county will not bo In the league this J car , OH Council Hlulfs dcx-s not pixtjioso to foot thu en the bill un It did liut ear , ! T WAS ODDFELLOWS' ' DAY , The Triple Link Brethren Celebrate Their Seventy-First Anniversary , * THE JUDICIAL ASPIRANTS LOOM UP , The Union Dojiot Dcnl Almost Clout-el AVost Knclcm AVnnt nn llooin .Scjhoul HiillilliiK The Hajllss l nik rouniulii. The icceptlon to Grand Slio Underwood of the I. O. O. P. yesterday S n grc.it success. The par.ido moved nt 11 o'clock , nnd fortwo hours moved nlong the streets , presenting ti most imposing spectacle. It wns witnessed with tbpgie.itest lnt rest by thousands of spectatois. The follow lug lodges wcio in linonncl were received by the giand sire : W. H. Hetger , O. M. , Uelnon ; .T. C. LougucUlle , nt nuiiiiniin'.T IT Alihntt. n M. Man chester , In ; John I vims , Omaha ; John Hum- lin , Oinnlin ; J 1C Powers. CcdarHaplds , and ,1 HledcmaiI , Council Hluffs , I'latoon of police , Captain Mnrtin ; Patil- nivhs' Milltnnt Uiinil , Omaha : mai-slml nml nldes , Canton K/r.i Millaid , No. 1 , Omaha ; Canton Poid No. 'J , Lincoln , Ficmont comet band ; c autoii Piemont , canton Council Hluffi * Uairlagcs containing giand ollheis of the Hobekali degree and \ctcians ; City band , I'lattsmoutb ; Plutt lodge , No. , Platt-s- mouth ; Monomi lodge , No. JiS ; Pa- iilllion lodge , No. ! ( > ; Magic City lind , South Omaha ; South Omaha lodge , No. IIS ; Omaha lodge , No. 10 ; Centennial lodge. No. Ilil ) , Pimont , Omaha lodge , No. 2 ; Hlalr lodge , No. 15 ; Omnb.i lodge , No 8 ; Dabley's band , Council Hluffs ; Avoc.i lodge , No. I1T7 ; Council HlufTs lodge , No I ! ) ; Hawkeye locge , No ist , Council HlufTs , Twin Hiothors Kncampmciit. No. I4J. Council Hluffs ; Ashhmd bantl. Ashland lodge , No 170 , Huni- boldt lodge , No 171 ; Logan lodge ; Neola lodge ; Missouil Valley lodge , No 170 ; Wood bine lodge , No10 % Hasllngs lodge , No ! I7I ! ; Malvein lodge ; .Silver City lodge , No 10.1 At U o'clock tlieie was n grand series of nddiesses in the opcia house. LI Today the grand sire will bo the guest of Om.ihn , chiving mound the city in tbo morning and attending a ice-option ut Odd fellow hall , rouitcenth and Dodge sheets , at 'J p. ui. BOSTON STOISC. Loaders In Curtains I'olrsnml Slimier. Our stock of lace tin tains. Chenille cur tains , Tuicoman , Chenille dado with Mace f t Iiigo is w ithout n i iv al in this w cstei n coun- tiy. Lace cuitains atiVe.Tfif , tl , SI 25 , § l..r,0 , SI. 75 , - - . ' , S3 'JW ! t7 , ? -.75 , ) ! )7 ) , W to * S 75 n pair ; tbo best selection in the city. TIIKO- man cuitaiiis , Cbenlllo dado $2 , Si.1 ; . " , ? t. f5 , $ ( ! W ) and J0.75. Cbenillo euitaiiis with dado at JO 75 iinil 37 M ) . Chenille tuitains with dado and Mace fiingc , SI ) ; woilb 515. Win dow shades : Holland window Shades at ' 25c , with lolleis and flxtuies comjileto. Opaque felt window shades with dado Il'Jc , IKtuies nnd lolleis complete. A complete line of plain oil opaque , also dado , at our usual low piiccs the laigest and most complete hue in tbo city. Hoston Stoic , Fothcilngliain , Whltelaw & Co. leaders and inomoteis ot ow pi ices , Cuuncll Hluffs , la. of Polltiflnns. The politicians are alieady planning on this jcni's judicial election. In this distilct Unco judges me to bo elected ne\t fall the teims of .luclgcs Dccmer , ThoinclJ and Cm son ex piring. It is picdic-ted that Judge Deemer and Judge Thorncll will bo icnomiuated , in accordance with their own deshc for another tcnn In leg.nd to Judge Caison it Is said that he will not seek or accept a lenomina- tlou. As an oiltgiowtb of this r.sseiliou spungs another iiimor that Judge Caison will bo a Htiong candidate in the race for con- giessional honors. To this county will bo conceded , without doubt , the nomination of 0110 of tbo thico judges to bo named , and it is said that AValtcr I. Smith of this city Will como as near seeming the nomination as any one , and that many members of tbo bar of this county bnvo already oxpiessed their willingness to suppoit him in case Judge Cai son declines to have bis name consideicd. Dissolution Notice. The paitneishij ) hcietofoio existing be tween II. Hiikinbmc and J. S. Stamlcfoid of Council Bluffs , la. , operating nnd doing busi ness under tbo Him nnino and stjle of'tho Hltklnbino eiigineeung nnd supply company , with offices at Council Bluffsja , and Omaha , Neb , is this day dissolved by mutual con sent , Mr. J. S. Staudofoid ictiiing The business will bo continued by Mr. II. Hiik- inbinoumler the sumo Inni name nndsUlo , and ho will paj all outstanding claims and all debts duo the Into Him tno to be collected , paid to and iccciptcd lor by him , tbo said II. Hiikinbme. "Witness our bands and seals this 2Jil day of Am.il , Ib'JO. IlAllIt BlItKIMltM' . J. S STVMII i ouu. In the ptesencoof Hnitiam Xevoly. Tito Union Depot. Congiessinan Puscy has been leuder- iug most \ aluablo sciv ice for the union depot pioject , and Is doubtless as conversant with all the details as any one eouconfcd. Ho OK- piesses himself as confident that the depot w ill bo built , nnd that i iglit speedily. All of tii'ipicliininaiy ' negotiations aio about com pleted , w ith the exception of getting tbo for mal consent of the Chicago & Noitbwostein. The officials of that road luu o given inlouual assent aheadv. 1'icsidcnt Ilugbitt is absent in tbo east , but Is oxpci ted in Chicago on Monday uo\t. Mr , 1'uscy will imot him them and tbo arrangement will doubtless then bo completed. 'Wowautyouto list jour rental piopeitv with us and wo will seeuio jou good , icliablo tenants. Kents t ollected and special atten tion given to caio uf piopoity K II Shealo ix , Co , Broadway and Main st , up stairs. n iv 1011 su r. Quo hundred tons of hav for sale in stack utLaKoMailavva. HUN MAUKS. Ore I Kel'i Iterator Half. One car load at special cut pilces Gcn.uino oak Ice palace at Cole & Colo'sU Main st Don't fail to get our pi ices boloio bujing , - Tlio New Sfltool House. Some of the citizens who live on the bottoms toms nnd tire inteiested in piopeitj there nio hotly indignant because the school boaid bns decided to nniUo the now building only of six instead of eight looms , 'i'lioy pic-aoiit , in sup poit of their piotest , vaiious arguments It Is uiged that the assessed valuation of propei ty in that pait of the city has been greatlj increased , and citizens aio thoioforo pav ing much more tuxes than over , thus en titling them to no llltlo consideration. The Intent of the vote n j ear or more ngo was for a suitable building. If tbo tnxpajors nio w illing Ut pay for such u building the sc heel boaid ought not to .stand in the way Another cause of complaint is that the boaid docs not pui peso to glv o as many guides as in o nec.cs- smj to nccoimuoduto the pupils. They want an eight grade school , that they may not bo compelled to como clear up town to get the benefit of these higher grndes. It Is c latined , too , that the city Is growing nt Unit pat t leu- larp nt and will develop moro rapidly than the rest dm lug the next few J ears. A now building should theieforo be put up with the \iovv of future as well as piesent needs. 'Iho citizens ha\o called n meeting for next Monday night , to ho held at Lochran's mil estate onlto , coiner of Twenty-thlid and Broadvvny. The members of the school boaid tire IuIted to bo present. .Some of the c ItUens Interested go so fur as to Uneaten Unit If they cannot otheivvlso secure their desires thoj will step Into torn t and seek to prevent the erection of a six-room fmtidlng , ns they propose to have none unless they can get an eight-room one. S H Wadsvvoith ix.Co , 207 Pearl street. loanmonoj fpr Lombard Investment company. T ? f i * ? " ! 1 lo scl1 J'our 1'i-operty ' call on thq Hrwdvva | U > " ' J l'-sUlei ' > t. ° W Tlmt New rnnntniii. \\oik on the Hajliss park fountain is pro- Bi-esslng rapidly. The fouudatlon for the coplug > rui compioted j citeiilay. The i > lumb- Ing wotk Is in the chnrgo of the Council Bluffs plumbing company , under whoso supervision the cscnpo plpo has been put in nnd the sewer connection made. The basin will bo completed within ton dnys. The stone for Iho coping Is being delivered. It is the finest quality of LnkoSupcilorredsandstone , nnd Is much ndmlrcd. The fountain proper bns not j ct been purchased , but it will bo n llirco basin nffnlr nnd very handsome. The commissioners nro trying to mnke n sclcc- tnn ! from s.ev nnl vcrv heau'lful ' deslgiu. Vv'iieh coUipiciu nnd m uinnln ou'Ci tiie wattfr in the big bnsln w 111 bo nbout two feet deep nnd the surface will be nbout n foot nbovc the wnlk. On the eight posta-nround tbo basin will be placed hirgo inctnl inns , which will bo filled with flowers. The foun tain \\I1I he mi elaborately finished one nnd will bo the one ones thing needful to make Hnjllss paik one of the prettiest nml most at tractive plnees to be found nuywhcre. The gasoline stove Is moro dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save Ilfo nnd propcity by using the C. B. Gas mid Electric Light Co.'s gas stove. Several desirable dwellings with irodeni Improvements for rent In vicinity of Iho Piesloteilan chuieh. E. II. Shcafo ix : Co , rental agents. AVIio WCMCJ Tlioy ? A little momcntaiy excitement wns occa sioned nbout 5 o'clock jesterdny nfteinoon on middle Broad wny. Two Indies sentcd In n buggy behind n gray horse diovo up and down the thoroughfato npparently looking for some one. At last they were successful In their search , ns It tianspircd that they weio looking fora man nml woman sentcd in nnother buggy drawn up nt the cuibstone in fiont of Holiinson Brothers' jcvvohy ostnb- lishment. The di Ivor of the graj hoi so was groatlv excited when she snwtbem and called out : "What mo jou doing with my husband , jou good for nothing hussy i" The w oids nntuiallj attracted considerable attention , as the sidewnlkwas filled with people ple , and many of them shifted their positions so as to get n good \ lew of the horscvv hipping scenotb.it they thought sinoU would follow. The woman ndchesscd leddened fmiously but snld nothing , and the man hastily gntb- eied up the lines nnd dio\c d/nvn Hroadwny. His w Ifo and her companion followed , but the crowded conditioner tbo stieet picvented fust diiving until tlie.v icncbeUSixtb stiectbeio they tin tied north to Mjnster sticct. They kept off Hioadvvuy until they i-eachcd tbo wcsletii pait of the city and the lust seen of them they weio lacing for Omaha. Thej wcio all stiangcis in the Blufts. J. C Blxby. steam beating , sanitarv engi neer , UI ) Life building , Omaha ; " 02 ISleiiiam block , Council Bluffs. Choice icsidenco propei ty centrally located for sale bj E. II. Sbeafo tCo. . Finest photo gallery in the west Shciia- dcn's new place , U and 15 Main street. Motor Acultlenti. Two motor accidents weio repotted yester day. Expicssman Pcttibono bad n line horse disabled , the motor tcaiingoff one of the ani mal's hoofs. William Welch lost ono of his hack horses , as the icsult of a collision at the comer of Pe.nl stieet nnd Past av enuc. Thochiver , Aithur Kuby , sa\s he could not get out of the way without diiving over a number of people , and piefened standing n collision. lie shouted to the motoimnn , but ho alleges that that indh idual w as looking the other way and did not seehim. . The horse was stiuck and thiovvn fiom bis feet and could not get up. Ono hip WMS knocked outofplnco and tboanimal injuied inteiiinlly. It is behoved that the lioiso will have to bo killed. Welch sajs ho will institute suit against the motor company for the A aluc of the animal. The of fmo watches nnd lew ehy in the city , nnd the place to buy the best goods at the 'lowest prices , is the establishment without ilvals , the most leh.ible linn of C. B. JtcQtnvix & Co. Drs. Woodlnnyhavo icmoved their dental oftlceto 101 Pcail sheet , up stalls. finsox.ix , W. S. M aishall is bomofiom a tiip to Denver. C. B. .Tncqucmin ia honiofiom Montana and is quite ill. Lew Geniiug , esq , of Hastings , In , w as in the city jcstei day. Aldeiinnn Leonard Eveicttislionio fioniau extended eastcin tiip. John E. Collott will Ic.ivo shoitly for M on- tana , w heio ho will locate. Miss May Clink is homo fiom Idaho , wheie she has been teaching school. W. O. Wilt left \csteiday for Helena , Mont , to bo absent till August 1. Mis. II. A. Cole loft Wednesday evening for Mt. Pleasant for a two weelis' visit. Mis. AV. E. Tuck of Hailan is visiting her daughter , Mrs. Smith , on Second avenue. Dr. Holjoko of Pacific Junction , suigeon for the " ( J , " was in the c ity AVedncsday ov cn- ing. ing.Mrs. Mrs. S B. Wadsworth and cbildien have letuiued fiom \lsit with lelntivcs in Illi nois. James Plt7gci.ild of Denison is visiting his mother , Mis. H. Chne , on Tuenty-fouith sticot. Miss Grace Xoibaugh lias accepted n posi tion in the deaf and dumb institute at Omaha. P H. ritypatiitk has ictuined to bis homo in L'oitoitli , Tex , aftoi \Isithcio of sev- eial weeks. Major Caiter of Rhenandoah was in the ( ity jcsteidny attending the Odd Pollows' demons ! , ration. M I. Scats loft last evening for Staubeiry , Mo , wheio ho has a bianch insuianco olHce. He will be absent sovcial dajs. II. L. Stetson , piesident of the Baptist uui- \euitv of Des Moines , lias been the guest of Hov. Dr Coolcy for the past few daj s. A. Oveiton and his souPlatto Oveiton lea\o todaj for Iionlon , Iron county , on a bus iness tiip , looking ufter lumber Inteicsts. Mr OhloKnox , foimeilyof Macedonia but biter of NebiasUa , was In the city yestciday ami is piepailng to move buck to low n. Ho has not decided as to wheio ho will locate. Nixon Wateiman , formeily editor and pio- piietorof the Council Bluffs Kcllcctor , but later of the cdltoilal stuff of tbo Chicago Hei- nld , has just accepted n similar position on the Chicago Evening Post. D P. Thomas has been elected professor of diseases of tbo mind of the Omaha medical college Tor the past tlncojcars ho has been learning nn piuctlco as nn adjunct to Dr. Macrae , but now has u chair of his own. Mr and .Mis HoracoEveiett ha\oioturned homo after an absence of llvo months In tbo cast and south , dining which they Uslted nil the lingo cities. Mrs. Eveiott's health is much improved , but Mr. Evoiett is not feel ing as well as when ho wont away. Ho was \ery ill in Washington , and It wns with much difllcultj that bo was ( nought homo. Hois now feeling butter and wns jesteulaj able to bo on the stieet. Dr II S West , porcelain crow n and builgo wink , No i'Pe.nl. : J. G Tlpton , real estate , 527 Uroadway. A good hose i eel fieo with every 100 feet of hose puicbascd at lii.xbj 's. f Tlicio was another Inigo attendance nttbo nit exhibit last evening. It Isfoimlngn veiy popular feature , and Interest in It Is iueieas- Ing. Hon. G. W Llnluger and wlfo of Omaha worn visitors yesteidaj evening and expressed themselv es as much pleased. Thov complimented It vciy hlgblv and said that it wus n great suipiiso This evening the musical programme will include vocal soleo- tloim by Mrs Dillon of this city , and Jules Lombntd of Omaha. Instrumental music will bo furnished by Piof. LlpfcitandMr Duller. A'isltors should remember that the exhibit Is open dining the day time us well us in tbu evening. o Good paper hungers ut Crookw ell's. If you want the best Wall paper go to J. D. Crockw ell's. 4 > The remains of Prank E. Lnwreuro , who died on the Itith lust. , at C'oloiado Beach. Cal. , imvonulved hero , and tbo funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from tbo residence of tbo father of the deceased. Dr U. U. Lawrence , No , OiO Pint avenue , lUv. T , J. Mnchny officiating. Mrs. I'vnus nnd Mrs. SlrrrmanvAU havochnigoof the musk * . The demised was aged forty-two > ems nnd ono month , nml wns engaged In the grain business Mo was formerly connect'Ul with the Union Pacific ns purchnslng ngent , but through the 1 nljueliceof ( Jencral G. M. Dodge resigned the snnio upd ncceiited n .similar jxv sltlon with the Tcxns Pacific , which ho held for n number of vcnrs. He wns innmied In 187S nt Tennlfy. 'X J. , to Mnrgnrct L. .Stan- ton , who sm-vivos Him. Intcnnont will bo made nt PnlrvlcAV. The Mauhattnn spoiling hcmlq'rs , 4IS B- way. way.The The Oddfellows' inception last evculngwas n grand nfTalr. it tci mln iteoV1th u ball at Masonic temple , nt Jvvhlch scvcial hundred coupled wcio present. It wns n lilting term- ! nation for the exereiHCs of the day. Motor trains were kept limning last night until 2iO : ! to nccommodato the Omahnns who nttomled tlio Oddfellows' celebiatioii. Anun.w ife of H C. Webster , died lust even ing of inflammation of the bowels nt the family residence , No. 100(1 ( Seventh avenue. The deceased was thhty-llvo yeais of age. The remains will Uo taken to Illinois foi in- tci incut. Win or Win k $ I O. Without doubt there nio ninny poisons now building houses hctv who want to use the city water , but nre umiblo to pay the usual ptlco for introducing Iho water Into their piemlscs. Apptcclatlng this fnct , the Now Yoik PlumbIng - Ing companj will locate njnrd hjdrantsix teen feet from the euib line , nnd connect tbo snmo withwntormain , with everjthingcom- pleto and the water ready too \ for$10. Cash with older. This oiler applies to unpavcd sticcts whcie mains nielild. IT U'AS 310XKI' rilltOlt'X Alt'.ty. Chill's Dolcitnte to the I'lui-Anioilc-an C'cniBioss Uxprc'-ses Ills ItlenH. Cuif ARC , API 11 21. [ Sp.ecial Telegram to Tin : Bi r ] An clmo Moiagn , who iciire- senled Chili nt the Pan-Ameiienn congiess , is in this city. Ho is jotiincjlng homewaids and seems in n hinry to get out of Ametlca. "Tlio Pan-Ameilcan congress , " bo said , "will not do this counliy ono bit of good. It was a foolish expenditure of Undo Sam's money nnd it might ns well have been sn\cd. We arc moie than satisfied tbo United States do s not want the trade of the .Spanish coun- tiies. Some of the mei chants aie In sympa thy with us , but they aio povv- cilcss Your go\eminent does not want to trade with its , and if we had kncvvn that nufht. tnniltlna mm * lm tm tt.iliAii in Innlr ni m * jour Industiies would ncvcn- have Jjcen ac cepted. Todaj tbo United States stands with a massive stone wall around It. Wo see no place to cuter , nnd w o can't vciy w ell tear it down to hi ing in our goods. The ciy of 'pro- tcction' has beaitily disgusted all of the Spanish delegates nnd they will be only too glnd to get home nnd begin the woik of bct- tciingour trade iclntions with foieign coun- tt ics ' We do not nsk you to nllow manufactuied goods to enter free of duty. Fteo tindo in cveiy sense of the word would be injuiious to the United States and almost ns bad ns thomesent state. I do not think that Chili will feel quite so fiiendly to tbis counliy after this. Our gov eminent has taken off all duties on all kinds of macbiueiv , nnd eveiy week mining-mathincij from this country is shipped to Chili. AVe do not ehingoyou a duty , jet when we tiytoseud our wool here jou shut out our tiado bv a high t.n iff. AVe aiQiiot going to foico mn tindo upon jou. Wo feel soirj- that the ex pensive tiip over the United States will not bewoith two cents to the people who so ioj'- ally cntei turned us. but that is not our fault. It lies with j-our goveinment If join t.n iff laws htnl been amended befoio wo came , then the icsult would have been totally difleicnt Wo have seen what a giaud countij' j on have heie , but befoietbe goveinment gets ic.ulyto trade with us it is possible that w o w ill hav o foi gottenj | on. " AiiHelnio Mtii'nj ; * ) is n Pi-anil. AVvsitiNOTOs" , Apiil 21. [ Special Telegiam to Tin : Bi r. ] Ansclmo Muingo isafiaud. No such pei-son had auj- connection with the Pan-Aiuciican conference and no ono of that name is known heio. The delegates from Chili weio Jose- Alfonso mid Emelio C.Vnvus. The secietaiies and nttaehcsof the delegation weioMessi-s. Xrfnnitu , Pcnatoio ami Pauline Alfonso , all of whom aie at Washington to day and aio gieatljaunovcd at thcpieten- sions of the Impostor. Thej' saj' that thej- will bo gteatlj- obliged if tbo iJicss of tbo country would denounce him. Kl' WILL FIGHT .T Ilie Announcement AVithlicld Until Mississippi Case is Settled. Bohiov , Mass , Apul 24. [ Special Tele giam to TncBri. ] The announcement of the liual offer of the California athletic club to make a puiso of $20,000 for Sullivan nnd Jackson was leceivcd by the champion w ith out especial intcicst. The ofter of tbo C.di- foinians to make the puiso20,000 is entncly Q.il tqf.ii tni v l/i lit in Altlmnr-li } m ilppliTiov. In day to talk , j et it is w ell known to his inti mates licio that ho will tight Jackson on the teims named. \VhatSullivnn is chiefly concerned in nt the pieseut time is tbo final disposition of bis ease befoio the Mississippi couit Ho told jour foiiespondent that bo wanted to get that mat tor out of the wav hofoio ho talked light with anybody. Ho said that any man of common sense can iindcistand bow the case in Mississippi might bo tin nod against him should ho appear in the nevvs- pnpeisas making negotiations for another pi i/o light to n finish , ev en though tbo seem ) was in another state The Mississippi ease is on lor Juno 21 , so that until after that diito tbo big fellow Is not hkelv to make a foi mill icply tn the California oiler. John w ant j to meet Jackson nnd best him , as ho feels moio than confident bo will do , nnd then ictiiefiom the ling. rent FSRI : ; TK.\ Acids i\plodo-ultli : Tei-iihlc I HVct in a Itni-nliiK Silk Mill. CmQi r , l'.i , Apiil 21 Tlio building occupied bj thoUnieoinHlk manufactuiing coinpany of New Yoik binned cailjtlds moining. While the fhcmen AVCIO at woik tijlng to save thostoio looms and rnglno house an explosion ofitiiol and other ncids took place , nnd bofoio thoj-could eicnpo sov- cud of the firemen wcie caught by the fall ing walls and mam injuied bv fljing debiis Th'j follow ing dead huv o been taken fiom the ruins : John Good , Joseph Lodigiann , nnd two other men w ho nro iinknow n. Ulvsscs G Eveiett. ( Jeorgo Pfnff , Chmles Piick nnd Michael Moigan wcio fatally in juied. Many others weie injuied slightly The lire was Jlmilly controlled nfter In- flli ting damage ) timouiiting to $ T > 0XX ( ) on the building , $115,000.011 the machlueiy nml * , ' 5IKK , ) on the stock ; piiftinllj Insuicd. irittibancl nii'rf AVIfo Ci emaleil. HiiTi-vinv. Out. Apiil -William Aithui-s , nged slxtjw as futullj binned nnd his wife burned to death in their lesldenco last night , i Oil Itodnci-y De tt-ojed. LONDON' , Apiil 21 j-PIto In the oil lellnery of W. A. Hose Sc Co last night caused damage - ago amounting to JU120,000. Completed by the HOIIHO Coinmlllce on 1'aclllc ICoiulN. AVvsiiiNinov , April 2-1. The house com- mltteo on Pacific Talhoads todaj' completed the detailed coiibideiatloii of the pending bill to secure the funded Indebted ness of the I'm Itlo ndlionds to Lho gov eminent. The amendments mudo this moining uio of small Impoitnnce , being piindpally to innko clearer the ( nlnciples of the measuio with the exception of ono extending from soventy-llvo to ono bundled ycai-s the pciiod dining which tbo Central Pnclflo c'ompaiiy may ex tend the Ilfo of their first uioitgago bonds In Iho e\ cut of icfimdlug. A new bill cmbodv- Ing nil the amendments made by the commlt- Uo will bo piepaivd nnd submitted to the full committee nt its ne.xt meeting for nppiov nl. Mis M Sehncnberger , Hcnver Dam , \VIs , wiites. "Wo have used Dr Thomas' Kelec- tile Oil In our family for coughs , colds cioup uud ibcunuuism , U cures evcrj AVANTH $5,000 KOlt A SCAI.P , Tin Illlni ; Story of a a Inn Who Now .Seeks ( iiHerniiienl Aid. Living quietly in tills city fa a mnn who twenty-six j cat's ago this pumniof lost IIH ! scalp In n ritltl nn n govtu'iimont train by u Pixvngo band of Sioux Iiulliuid , and who still liveanpufonllv as hearty as If the Hharp tomnmnvk of a sava o redskin inul nuvet1 boon tli'avviuu'rosrf his Iftvl , JL's ' iiumo la Robert MuGco , wrltoi an Kalon , Ivan. , oorrospontlunt of the Kanins City Times. The story of his thrlllliiff ocapo from death at the handset C'hlot Llttlo Turlloaiid his nuir- ilcrnus band , which has boon told time and time again around the ilrosldes of Loavcmvorlh county lias boon icvlvctl by Senator Plumb s InlroducUim of a bill In the senate of the United Staler to pay MeGoo $ ' > , ( X)0 ) , and now ovorv dutail of the muTiiUvo is recounted with IH much intoicst ns if McUoo had passed Ihrotigh hlsbllniii } , ' oxporieneo only yostcidny instcnd of inoic than a quarter of u cen tury tlfJO. The story is ono that will rival the ( ulos of fiction ot earh ex-porli'iices on the plniiisitli the bloodthirsty i-cdsUins , that loamcd tlu-oujjh western Kansas and Coloi ado. leaving a trail of blood whoi-ovcr tholr fant'j carried them , and McGeo'sis ono of the few cases on rccotd whoio a human being1 lias wnrv Ivod after having boon scalped and tomahawked. In 1WI1 MeGee , then thirteen years old , was an orphan without a home to which ho could turn or friends who would ad- \iso him. Ho was rather hn-fjo for a lad of thiitcen and the idea nlrttck hitn that ho would join the army. tHowont to J-'ort Lcavenvvorth and enlisted , think ing ho could induce the ollleors lo accept him sis a iciTuit. AVheii the mustering came on MeGeo was rejected as unlit for the si rvice , but was immediately given a place with a conliactor who was then about to take a wagon train of govern ment ( supplies Troiu Fort Lca\onwoith to Tort Union , in far away Now Mexico. It was a hii/iudous journey , as all knew who ombailvcd with the train , for it wns thionghti bcction with military posts low and far between and infested with learning bunds of siivngo Indians to en counter whom meant light to the death. The jonng fellow accepted all theo chances thinking all the time that ho was still in the government service , al though ho had been rejected as a sol- mer. The mile band sot out on its long journey into the uninhabited region bejoiul FortLoavemvorth in the summer of 'CI. It plodded on tlnotigh the torri- toiy of Kansas inn southern direction until on July 11 the train pitched camp on the banks of Walnut creek near the site of the prenent city of Great Bend , Kan. There it was attacked by a bnnd of Sionx : wariiors led by Chief Little Tin tic. It was an unequal contest , for the redskins vastly outnumbered , the while men and , al though tlio latter held out biavely against the tremendous odds , they weio in time taken captives and forced to submit to all the hideous toi lures that sa\agobiain could devise. Accoiding to McGeoNi story of the fight and cap ture ho was selected as the chief's spec ial \ietim and held a eaplhc while his his connadcb weieput to the more horri ble deaths before his o es. After all but the boj had been disposed of the Indi ans , after a shoit pailey , concluded to kill and scalp him , the old chief claim ing him as bib pioy. lie was knocked down with a sp\ir handle , and as he fell a shot was fired at him , the bullet to this day icmaining fiimly lodged in his ribs. Then Chief Little Turtle cut the scalp looio in fiont , put his feet on the bade of his his , neck and toio oil the whole top of his head. Not satisfied w ith this ho shot two an owfe through him and as ho lay pinned to the ground brought dow n liK tomahaw k tw ice on his head , each sti eke sti ipping oft a piece of his skull. Then ho ran a spear tin ough his body sovoial times. Unconscious and bleed ing from a do/en wounds after this bar baric toiluio the Indians \\ithihowle iv- ing the lad and all bio companions for dcad.ollis companions vvoio indeed dead but a sp.uk of life jet remained in Me- Gee's bed j' . For three houis he remained in the hot July sun pinned to the giound by the arrows which pierced his body , until a partj-of toldiois on their way to Fort Lai nai tl happened along and dis covered him. They drew' the ariows from him. and tin owing his almost life less body across ono of their ponies , took him to the fort , wheio the surgeons suc ceeded in sa\ing his life. The pistol w ith w hieh McCeo was shot was invscnted Chief Little Tin lie bv President Tancoln along with a lille. PieMdont Lincoln when ( old of the at tack could baldly behe\o that the chief had deceived him so and wioto MeGeo an ! iutogiah ] letter asking him to conic on to "Washington so that ho could see him. The letter has since been stolen , but thorn is no doubt that it did exist , as do/on-i have seen and lead it. The presidents henit was touched by the orphan bo.v 's sad dominion and it is f \ i- di-nt that ho wanted to pioudo a pluco for him as a iccognition Jtor his sullcr- ings. d'cneials IHunt find ( .mils c\i- dentlj thought that MoGco vva- > morally if not lognllj in the service , for thoj i-- ' urd a perpetual 01 dor allowing him to di aw soldier's clothe- , . After peace was declaied w ith the biotixaiich undo of M < Goo's sent a special agent to ( hief Llttlo Turtle to got the scalp , but the c-hiof iofii--ed to jiart with it , iilthoi gh. it is said , ho vvas olleiedseveral thousand dollars for it. LOGIC AT unit GAKTIKS. ; II'Tliej nw ) .Teueled , Sajs tin Finn's Mother , Don't AVecl Her. Tlio bctiothcd wife of an estimable .voting man was recently \isiling hib inothoi' . The momboi-H of both families were delighted. The chap's mother was (1u//Icd ( bj her bounty , the breeding ami clogani'u of her prospective daughter-ill- law , hnjstho Boston Hoiald. Shango to biij , how over , on the day after tlio .voting girl had begun hoi1 visit the mother c-tilled her Mm to her and sjoko gia\elj to him about his promised In ido. "llurrj'hiild she , "Alice Invited mo into her 100111 todry , and oh , my bon.bho doesn't drebs liKe a lady at all. I'm afiaid , Harry , 1 leiilly am , " Hair.v smotheied lite indignation and begged'hib mother to explain herself. "Well , you see , " said the latter , "in stead of nice , white linen all her under wear is black Mile. Every Hem is of that material , and when J spoKe of it nbo showed motruiiKH full of clothes in every tint of Hills imaginable , and no linen at all. ThifiwiiH bad enough , Harry , but her gai tcrs had jeweled clasps on them. O inj ton , you never know of a girl of loal lellnemont to get hoiBOlf iii ] in that stjle I feel eertain that bomcthing that wo do not Unow about in Alice's disposi tion will como out Monor or later. " In a gieat rage at his mollu-i 'o Impu tation Harry left tlio house. When ho loturnedho did not lecur to the Mibjoet and hlH mother lofralnud fiom broaching - ing H again , though her whole manlier indicated her fears concerning1 horbon'ti llaneee. A week later the girl eloped with an adventmer. "I Hhonld alwajH , " WIJB Hurry's mother , "doubt a } < > uiig lady who could not take pndo in line lineii , and am positive that no modest girl over vvoio a jeweled garter. Such a thing could not bo the gift of her fathfr or mother and bho would coitainly not buy It hoi-self. " A CliemlM'H Itcnmi Unlilo Teat. A ehemibt haa lately performed a feat of no common older. ' 1 lie explosion and Iho at Antvveip mhueil ty a churn d 1111191 a bundle of 1,000 florin Atnlrlan obligations Without prcsenlathm In some Identifiable form llano could bo no payment. The Imperiled obligations were given to a chemist , and ho suc ceeded In Hoparntlng I ho whole ot thorn and finding out the numbers and upon his report the money has been paid. TTRF.P TO THE KIGHT. Do not bo Imposed o i by ny of the nnmcroui imitations , eubstltulca , etc. , vhlcli nro flooding the world. There i only ono Bwlfl'e 8vcl0c | , and thcro Is nothing llko It. Our remedy con tains no llcrcury , I'otanh , Arnc ! , or any jxifj. onoua rubstanca w Imlcvcr. 11 liullJs up the icn- crftl health from tlic flr. t tl e , and \in3 \ never failed to cnullcato contagious blood polton and Itscflccta from the eyttim. Do euro to get tlio genuine. Send your aJdrces for our Treatise on Ekxxl and 81-ln Dlcmiic ! , vfhlch vlll bo mnU > l free. SWIFT 8PKCIFIOCO. > tl-nti On. MAXOX ARGIIITMOTS FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS , Room sr > 0 Morrlnm IllocK. Council ItlufN , In. Itoom CIO X. V. l.lfo Itulldliif. , Omaha , Neb. SPEC r AL NOT FOES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. "IjlOU SAM- ; Hotel pinpcily. " 't looms i-en- JL1 linlly located. Mis Win. Noble , ' l."l s riKhth st .Coiuicll Illiills "l\7ANTit : ) A Rood biibei ' teidvwoiK T > ( .1-0 I'.i } link , Kiel's hotel , Couin II Uluirs \\rANTrntoTi.ulo V cli-ii fat m In Nit - > t In isk.t , n ile.ii biisliu-- > slot In Uni ih i foi cliMrorcnc-UMilii-ml u-sldoiico lots The .luclil & \\VIM company , UXI lltu.ulnny , C. H lucid , pn slclont. ii : ) toTitdu Hnnso < i .mil lotsrin - IIIK In pilcu fioin $ .lflOloi.nh ) for unlin- ptnvcilproputtv. The- lucid \\olK coinp llli , Mni llro ich\ny.J' 1 > .luilil , pte-t _ _ _ _ "IjlOU ' AM ? Tno mllc'li co\\s I'eisotis linv - -A IIIK s line can p ly Tot tlioni in vvoiK ullh teaiu , lniiillnKjllitApplv In l.i-iin nil l\ctett ! J71OK Ki.NT-ltioin : , W\M , Mill ililo foi oo < l- \\oiMiiKm Ilii-l ) ; -iiillli simp ; iciins ic ison- nlile. liuiulu- pioinlsca. n-.u of IttLoii's hpisesliiplnir ) < 'lioji , Nn li ! s j\iln \ | sf. _ _ " 171OII S Mill-On inoiillilv p iv int-iits 01 trims X1 to suit by Ilie.Iitdd > V , Melts romp inj 7-ionm two-slot V hciu o. coi bill i\i- .tint 10tb M.lutKi by I.e. foe I , tuo bloc-It > fiom motoi line. 10-iooin boiiso on Clli .ive.ono block fiom motoi lino. 6-ioom hoii e on I.lncoln nvc , two bloAs fiom motoi HIM' . i ! l-ioorn liunscs on Xoitli Tib st , ne tr post- ofltec * . b-room house , two si 01 IIM ive A .mil tSlli st. 0-rooin stoti ami .ill , lit house , , ivo K , nc u Not th Tth st. G-room house , al o 4-ioom lioii o on tlio motoi line , between 'Dili mil Jlslis Houses nml lots In alt p nts of tin- llj Tlio . .IticldA.ells \ compiii } , wo ) ltio.ulw.ij , C. II. Judd , pi e . T710K 1AM' At abirRilii : One dnnblo siw- JL ? and sllcei ; one veneei machine with RCII- IIIR complete , nil new , suit ibln foi b isKet fac-- toiv. Inquire nt' Mmlei'sc-ommlaslon house , 00 pp. , , ] st. , council Hlu IN T71OK AMI New 8-ioom house wllh mod- JL : LIII Improvements , laieo Kiovotot , In Ist ul i"1 * neighborhood. This is a b u 'alii. SIr OJ .Modemstory house on slh avc , } -W , New li-ioom cott.iRe , Sl.litX ) . Now4-oom ( Ott.iRc $1,000. Choice K irdenliiRl md close to the city In3 01 10 acio lots , $100 ] ) ei ac-ie , easy lei ins. Lots In Kiddle's sub on monthl } pi } incuts. 7 acres Inside aeie piopoity nt a b ir aln. rinu leslileiicu lot on lientun st . ifi'il ) Cholco lotIn Aliillln's sun at flOO e icli. Lot on A\e. 1) ) , lie u Slli si , only $700. { eetlon of line land In Lincoln Uo , Neb , to tiailo foi Council ItlulTs piopeity. Vacant lots in all puts of the cltj on easy term < = . I'lrst mortgage In ins W. C Maev & boil , Hoom ) , Open Illoclc , Council lllnlls. I.i. \A/"i / ; Have''I lots on ami adiolnln I'ailv a\e. between the Osden house mil l-'alimount I'artc , on which AVOW 111 build be iiillfnl hnnn s tosiilttho piuehabeis Wb ) Itio idv\a } , U. II. Juddjjires. WANTHD-Men to sell Iho complete school ch ills. Palat > 01 commission llb ( i il and piomptly p lid. Sin ill expenses fen oiitlll Ail- chess 01 c ill on 0. II. Smith , 510 Hioulway , ( . 'oinicll lllnfls. I.i. 171O1 UINT ; ' 1 hico nntuiiilslicd looms . 'ID -1 ? Sontli Slxtli st. _ _ . - bALi : 01 Kent aiden land , with houses , by J. K. Klce , 103 Main si , Council UlulTs. POn SAI.H Mvrcildoncc , fvM Willow nueon iMillisMpof Unvllsi pnrUi lir iiyntcnm. llfflitril by electricity nml eontnln- Intf nil modern Improvements ! loMOO by V\ \ foet. Ali will sell or exelmiiRc ) for Improxeil city properly mv fnrm of f > m ncrcs. ten mllon cii'.i of Council lllun * . N. M. l > n cy , Council 1'nelnl lilemlshoo , + tns \ t' lllotehcs Ulnck llenil-i , I'rc'ekle ? , fluous llnlr lemovcd. DR. W. U CAPELL , Marcus Blk , Drondwny COUNOrL BLUFFS , IA. CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and Pianino ; Mill. IlcM ecitllppcil , most eentrnllv loelilt-d fac tory In the cltj. All modern Intest pnttiuu miichlnery : opeiated by skilled niei-linnlc" ' . ' peclnl nttenllon ulven lo scroll nnd band siuliiK. plnnlmi nml lilmmlnir ( ienei.il eon- tinels nml entlm Ut s for houses nnd hulldtUKI n specialty. Corner North Main nnd MjnstO tieeti , Council HllllTs. 'ieleplioneiMi. J. I ) . TiiMUNiisov , IJ ! IIIUUIIT , I'rei Vlcc-l'us. . U. HVSVKV , Cnsblei. CilizcnsStateBank ov coi'Nnii ni.t'tt . PnldUpCnplt.il . . . . $150,000 Surplus niul Profits 60,000 Li.ibilHy to Depositors 1)60,000 ) Dun OTOII < I A Miller , 1' O die ison U D Mmu'uit , K IJ Unit , ,1 1) I'dmitiidson ( ban It llannim. Trans. icf Kcnmnl bauUIni ; bust , * ntss. Lugest eipllal nnd suiplils of liny bank In boutliwestein lown intorosl on Time Uopo-.lls. 27 MAIN STREET , OverC. II. Jauiucmin A. Co N .li\ul > i eorc. ( Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Agents Wanted. DR. C. B JUDD fl1fi IHiOADWAY , COUNCIL . \ The J. A. Murplr MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue and 21st 5-tieet. Sash , Doors and Blinds II ind nml sVioll Sawlnj ; . Hea liiK niul I'lunliv. Siwlnt' < if all klmls. I'oich ItiaeUets. ICIndllm ; wood * - ' W per lend di then d ( ; lcai | hivvclust by the burel J'io. All \\oiU to ba llist-elnss Tck phone "JH. "YOUU 1'ATKONAt.IJ SOUC1 IT.IV1 Tnos. Otuci u. V. H. M. I'usuft on-iciiR & rusi-Y , BANKERS. CoincrMnlnnnd It 10 id way. Council Bluffs , - lovvn. PC ilers In foreign and domestici'cli \I\K& \ Collections mudo mid inleiest pild on llui deposits. FTM : LLIS & co. , MGHITEGTS. AM ) lUIMl ) > n M'l'HllMTMH M < V , Ivooins I to nndf 12 Itco Ilulldlni ; , Oniulirt , * N'cb , and Hooms 211 and 24(1 ( Men I tin Illoolt Council Illulls , 1 i. Coiicspondenc-e solicited SATURN , (2605. ( ) Will miiKe the season of l 00 nl the I nton Dilvliu-fail , foiinell WnlTs , Town , from Match iihtllJiino lit when he will be icliumd lo 1'iem.mt and his worthy temp inlon MAM BRING BASHAW , (1759 ( , ) slit i mnn , H , ami manoi m i > m i n i in.iii ' nutiu i-.ui , ium iinin i > li t-iiiiiiiiuu stock. Vliltois a I HIIJS ei omeal the pirlc I or brec'dln eatnln/ne. tie , vvtltn to JAS. G. SMITHQ& SON , Fremont , Neb. Council fluffs Sicam Dye Works. LJro.uUwnj , Nonr Xoi'l IIAVOS ! c rn IJnpol . MAIL AND KXPKKSS OHDKHS WILL RI-CEIVE - PROMPf AHEXTIOX. Send for Price List nnd Ciroulirs. C. A. MACHAN & CO. QRAI-IAM & CODY , Planing Mill , Sash and Door Factory. Corner Fcuiml nvenno ami Tlililicnth hlicet , Council lllnirn , la Wo nro tlioioiiKhlr cqulpjK d to do all Kinds f uoi I. Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. 8peplnlattentlonihentooidhi/esMiil ; * ] | \\oil. . and liiteilor rinlsli of all Minis mudo to otilui onshoit notice. IMImuti-s Klven on all Kinds of work to umtiatloi nml bulldi i WHY PAY HIGH PRICES -trow- - : - FURNITURE - : - When vou enn KCt Iho best ihere It miicln In every line nt prices Unit will not baiikiiipl yoiJ | 'I heio Ih no ta-lo mn IIIIP.O Hint we cannot > > nlt Vou want Co iMmjilIfv jutu home , don t you Then como In nnd ken lion i liantly undcheniily > oucan ucc-ompllsli II. PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE , JIA.Mit. : i IvU.IN , U 0 tlroadHUf , loum.ll llhilTh \vi.C3B I