n THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1800 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OITIORs NO. 12 1'EAlll. STKRRT. Delivered by carrier In any part of the City. If. W.T1WON MANAOKK. TKfjKl'IIONKSl Eiifl OrriCK , No. 43. KniToii , No. 1. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , conl. Unity Guild will meet in regular session this afternoon at . ' ) o'clock with Mrs. II. Jackson , No. GIT South First street. J. M. Jenkins was arrested yesterday ns n suspicious character. All member ! ) of the Temperance Reform union mid others who desire to attend the oiwnlng services of the Francis Murphy meet ings on Sunday evening , May , In Onmhii , nro Invited to meet nt the Chicago , Burling ton fc , Quincy ticket pnice. Pearl and Broad way , nt 7 o'clock sharp , for the purpose of attending in n liody. Let tboro boa rousing turn out. A. J. Cook , Secretary Temperance Ilcfonn Union. * The King Clovis club will repeat Its de lightful programme , with n few extra attrac tions , next Friday evening. May 8 , ut the Uroadway M. E. church. All who lire inter c-strd In the erection of n new church are In vited lo nttuiid nnd enjoy this unique enter tainment. John Dunn wns nrrcstcd Inst evening by Marshal Tcmplcton on n warrant charging him with larceny. The Information Hied b > ' ono August Davidson- Dunn said ho had no knowledge of what tbo Information meant nnd denied being implicated in nny manner with any ono by the name of the Informant. Ho wus i cleaned on b.dl lo appear today for trial. Senator Hearst's California stable of run ners Inid over at tbo transfer yesterday nnd wns shipped to St. Louis on the evening train over the Wnbash. Thcro were nlno runners anil two trotters In the string , and they wore nil magnificent specimens of horseflesh. They ottrnetcd considerable attention. The case of Adam Thompson vs Dan Cnr- rlgg occupied the nttcntlon of the district court yesterday. The plalntiffsucd for JIM for driving Carrigg'8 horse In n match race over n year ago. The case went to tbo jury nbout fi o'clock nnd nftcr being out three hours n verdict for ยง Vi was returned in favor of the plaintiff. The costs will swell this amount to 1100 , exclusive of attorney's fees. Colonel D. B. Dnlloy appeared for the defendant nnd A. W. Askwltfi for the defendant. One of Normnn Green's street sprinkling teams indulged in a lively runaway on Bry ant street nnd Broadway yesterday. At the corner of the two streets above mentioned tbov rnmn In eontilct ivltb 11 telmrrnnli tmln and the collision was very disastrous to the sprinkler. The team continued up Broadway , but wcio stopped before further damage was done. Justice. Barrett has rendered a decision in the Brown-Brooks cnse In favor of tbo pliiin- tiff , who is the defendant's mother-in-law. She sued to recover for the care of defend ant's wife during illness , and wns awarded $20. She will accept only 124 to prevent nn appeal , hut Brooks proposes to appeal just the name. The marriage was not n happy one , nnd tbo wife secured a divorce after li few months of double cussedness. To iiiuko mut ters worse , Burke & Tinloy , the attorneys for the wife in tbo divorce case , yesterday sued the husband forlK ( ) as their fees in the case. Brooks is a motorman in the employ of the electric motor company , and his wages have been ganilshced. Ho Is disposed to class man Inge among tbo Ilrst class failures. Wntc-r Works Without doubt there nro many persons now building bouses hero who want to use tbo city water , but arc unnble to pay tbo usual price for introducing the water into their premises. Appreciating this fact , tbo New York Plumb ing company will locate a yard hydrant six teen feet from the curb line , and connect the same with water main , with everything com plete and the water ready to use forKi. Cash with order. This oiler applies to unpavcd streets wheio mains are laid. Important to Horsemen : Largo line horse and turf goods. Probstle , G5J B y , C. B. o Tlio Ijcadcrs of fine watches and Jewelry in the city , nnd the place to buy tbo best goods at tbo "lowest prices , is the establishment without rivals , the most reliable firm of C. B. JACQUEMIX & Co. Finest photo gallery in the wcst > Shcrra- den's now place , 4H and 45 Main street. Tbo gasollno steve is more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save life nnd proixirty by using the C. B. Gas nnd Electric Light Co.'s pas stovo. o A Flower and Fruit Palncc. Sioux City's corn palace and Creston's pal- nco of blue grass will bo compMIod U. divide honors this year with Council Bluffs nnd Pottnwattnmlo county. A project is fast maturing that will give this city n jiuluco more beautiful and attractive than either of them. It will bo constructed of fruit and Hewers , and will bo a priuio nttr.ictioii ut the Pottawattamlo county fair to bo hold at Union driving park in September. That is , this is the outline of the plan on which sev eral of tbo ' city's representative men nro now hurd ut work , hoping to carry it through to Kuccessful completion. Some time ago tbo driving park association cntcitnlncd the Idcu of holding a fair tbo coining fall , and decided that it would not" only bo n grand good thing but n financial success as well , provided everybody would tnko bold and help. A committee waited upon tbo city council to secure nn appropria tion , but as nothing bad previously been .said about It nnd thorn was u feeling that it might result no more favorably thau had some of tbo recent meetings given by tbo association , tbo desired appropriation was not made. Since then tbo driving park directors have been working on the matter , and several of the aldermen have also been giving the matter n boost , until now thcro Is u feeling that the fair can bo hi > ldand made n great Miccess. A number of influen tial and prominent stockmen throueh the county nave necn nuiuceu to assist In the matter , and It Is nbout settled thnt Potta- wnttamlo county will this fnll have one of the Illicit fairs in the west. The palace of Flora and Ceres will bo erected under the di rection and supervision of Alderman L. A. Casper , nnd will bo a gorgeous uffulr. Mayor Macrae , Aldermen LnoyumlCnspar , Turk Commissioner Poregoy and County Su pervisor Graham nro among those who nro pushing the bchemo In this city ; nnd their ef forts nro being nbly seconded by'represontn- tivo men nil through the county. It Is thought that the fact that this county bus not had a county fair for some time will bo rather of u bcnollt than otherwise , and that n general In terest can bo excited among the farmers. The splendid exhibit made by Pottawattamlo county at the Blue Grass palace ut Civston last year would palo Into Insignificance beside tin exhibit that would be mauo at homo. It Is thought that n week's fair would draw thousands of visitors to the city. All that Is needed to make such a fair nn immense suc cess Is hearty co-operation on tbo p.utot nil who uro willing to assist , nnd this is what the projectors uro trying to secure. Notice. To the Boston store patrons. Having been asked by hundreds of our numerous customers why wo did not continue our ribbon sale all ilay , us they found It very Inconvenient to attend In the morning , wo will state for tl u benefit of these above mentioned that wo will continue our ribbon sale nil day Saturday , In order to glvo the thousands that were unublo .touttondu chance to purehuso ribbons nt 'Buch prices us never were heard of In'tho his tory of the Bluffs. I No. 5 ribbon , worth 10o , for 5c. No. 7 ribbon , woith 15o > for 7o. . No. 0 ribbon , worth 20o , for lOo. No. la ribbon , worth Uoo , for lU o. No. IDilbbon , worth SOc , for-tSo. Tbo above come la gross grain satin edge and molro plquot edgein black nnil colors. Boston store , Council Bluffs. Fotheringhnm. Whitelaw &Co. , leaders'and promoters of low prices. The Union Depot Goes. Hon. W. II. M. Pusoy returned from Chicago cage yesterday morning with the Union depot contract bearing the signatures of the head onlcluls of nil the railroads centering in the clly. The trip was made to secure the signature of Marvin Hughltt , president of the Northwestern , which completed the list , Mr. Pusey stated yesterday that the erection of iv projwscil ilopot Is now assured. Some prclltninnry work yet rdmnln * to bo done , however , before work on the structnfc can he commenced. Thrro Is lotna little right of way business to bo llxcd up so that the roads cm fcct to the depot grounds uml It Is thought that this Will tuko nbout n month. Certain municipal legislation In the way of vacating certain streets nnd alleys will nlso ho necessary. but this will occasion no delay. The most dlfllcult part of the work that of getting nil of the ro.tds to KO Into the schema has already been accomplished. It Is only n question of n few weeks until dirt will begin to fly. ns the contract provides that work shall bo commenced within thirty days from the time Iho depot , grounds nnd approaches have been secured. The citbens generally are very Jubilant over the outlook. With the new hotel cost ing 3 10,000 nnd a new union depot costing StOO.iXX ) us starters , the season of 1890 prom ises to bo the most eventful ono in the his tory of Council Bluffs nnd n little public re joicing is not out of plnco. The Now York Hackct store received yes terday another invoice of goods. Ladles nnd housekeepers , why pay the regular prices for the articles you want when you ran get them at less thnn wholesale ut the Huckct store , iWJ Broadway. Great IlcfrlBcrntor Snlc. One car load at special cut prices. Genuine oak ice palace at Cole & Colo's , -it Mulu st. Don't fall to get our prices before buying. AVItty and Kov. Dr. Henson of Chicago arrived In the city yesterday afternoon and was the guest of Hov. Dr.Cooley. In the afternoon Dr. Ilcnsou visited the Institution for the deaf and dumb and gave a short talk to the pupils. Last evening ho lectured In the FIr.it Baptist church on "Tho Other Half. " Dr. Henson captured this part of the country by his lectures at the Chaulminua assembly last year. Ho was therefore given n cordial wel come last evening , nnd the audience was de lighted with the happy mingling of wit nnd wisdom which characterized this lecture fully ns much nanny of these which bo has formerly delivered hero. Dr. Henson is ono of the happiest of public speakers , Ho is a natural humorist , nnd yet use * his gifts not merely to cause laughter , but to make prnctic.il truth more attractive and its impressions stronger. To those who had heard him before , as well as those who beard him for the llr&t time , his lecttiro last night served only to excite n de sire to bear moroof him. It is a cause of con gratulation that ho is engaged for other lectures nt the coining Chautnun.ua. Desirable dwellings , located in nil parts of the city , for rent by E. II. Shcnfo & Co. , Broadway and Alain street. IccI Ice ! Ice ! The blue ice wagons sell pure Missouri river ice only no Jake or slouirh ice. All parties commencing to use Ic6 during the month of May will get the benefit of tbo present card prices for the season of 1800. Those who commence later will not get bcno- Jit of season prices as the price will probably advance. All orders entrusted to our care will receive- prompt attention. * MUI.UOI.I..VXD & Co. , Telephone No. 1C3. Olllcc No. 4 , Pearl st. We want you to list your rental property with us nnd wo will secure you good , reliable tenants. Hents collected and special atten tion given to care of property. E. H. Shcafo & Co. , Broadway and Main st. , up stairs. + Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown and bridge work , No. W Pearl. Itci > uI > Hciui Judicial Committee. The republicans of tbo Fifteenth judicial district of Iowa will meet in delegate conven tion at Council Bluffs Thursday , Juno ll ! , 1890 , ato'clock p. in. , at the court house for the purpose of placing In nomination three candidates for tbo olllco of district judge. The ratio of representation will bo the same as that in the state convention , and will en title the several counties to representation ns follows : Audubon , 7 ; Cuss , 11 ; Fremont , 8 ; Mills , ! ) ; Montgomery , 10 ; Page , 11 ; Potto- wuttamio , 17 ; Shelby , 9. By order of the committee. D. O. STUAUT , Chairman. Wanted nt once , six paper hangers and painters at TI. P. Niles. ' Good wages ; per manent employment. Miss Rhodes' general shorthand nnd typewriting writing oflico , Nat'l Ass'n room , Brown build ing. Depositions taken. S. B Wadsworth & Co. , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard In vestment company. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 5'J7 Broadway. If you wish to .sell your property call on the .Tudif & Wells Co. , C. B. Judd president , 000 Broadway. Tlio Now Drug Store. Arthur W. Cowlcs 1ms opened n now drug store in the building formerly occupied by MiAtce : , the grocer , ut the corner of Fifth avcnuo and Alula street , with frontage also on Pearl street. The location is very central , being opposite Kiel's hotel , and nearly oppo site the court house. Mr , Cowcls is a , thor oughly experienced pharmacist , and has been for years In the drug business in thiji city and Omaha. Ho has i\ wide acquaintance , and it seems that his new venture cannot but prove successful , M. Roscnflold and wife of Rock Island are spending u few days with his niece , Mrs. L. Biedennan of this city. They nro en iwito for California , whcro Mr. Ro&cnllcld has some extensive. Interests. Mrs. M. K. Smith has gone to the Dans- villo hnniturinm. Now York , for medical treatment. Sbo has been 111 fpr some time nnd her friends will hope for her speedy re covery. R. A. Kwing , county treasurer of Clmso county. Nob. , is in the city , the guest of J. J. Bell. This is his llrst visit to the Bluffs and ho was much surprised to llml so Inrgo nnd prosiorolis ) a city , although his expectations hud ieeii ) raised very high , having been a constant - stant leader of Tim DDK for the past ten years. II. W. Bycrs aivl J. W. Ncwby of Ilnrlan were In tbo city yesterday. P. II. Fitzpatrick of Fort Worth , Tex. , has arrived In the city to take euro of his son , J. C. Fitzpatrick , who is bcrlously affected with paralysis , nt the residence of P. G. Mikcsell , P. P. Brown of Hamburg , la. , was doing business In the city yesterday. Postmast6r Main of GrUwold was In thoclty yesterday in uttendanco on the meeting of the republican judicial committee. T. W. Ivory and H. S. Wnlklns of Glen- wood nro attending district court. John Burke , cashier of the Exchange bank of Walnut , was In the city yesterday. W. W. Grot ! of Carson was in the city yes terday. GeorgoAllingham , who was bitten bv a tarantula Wednesday , Is rapidly Improving nnd was out vosterday , Ho ntlll feels some what unsteady from the effects of the throe pints of whisky that was poured into him. William Ilannu , district attorney of Audu bon county , was In the Bluffs yesterday. Attorney General John Y. Stone of Glen- wood is In the city. Hon. It. W. Briggs of Curson was in the city yesterday , Attention Sir Knights. St. Alban's lodge , No. 17 , Knights of Pythias , meets this evening nt their castle hall for work hi the 11 rat and third ranks. J. J. STOIIK C. C. J , C. Blxby , steam heating , sanitary engi neer , IMH Llfo building , Omaliu ; U'OJ Merrlam block , Council Bluffs. Choice rosldenco property centrally located for sale by E. H. Shenfo & Co. Six Itooiiia Kuougli. "Thoso folks down In the west end of the city don't really know what they nro talking nbout when they make such u kick for an eight-room school building , " said a member of the school board yesterday. "They have just got an ldia Into their heads that nothing else wlU do nnd they Hy clear off the handle when wo propose to put up u six-room build ing. They don't ' stop to Invesilgato the mat ter nt all , but they say that other parts of the city have eight-room buildings and they uro going to have one , too , or they will kick up such a mass as the school board never heard Of Iwforo. N w , that Is all wrong nnd It Isn't going to " p.irticlo of good unless. t > crcl n o , they get onio snt sun-lion out of kicking , nu .tvu ot board has looked li to tills mutter nnd wo understand the situa tion better thnn n great many of these kickers do. They say they must have eight grades. ' Now then Just let mo tell you tb.1t there Is but ono eighth grade in the city nnd thcro nro nbout eighty pupils , divided between the Hill aid Washington uvcnuo schools , mid the pupils come from all parts of the city. How many eighth grade pupils do you suppose there are In the west end of the city I" "Thero wouldn't bo enough to bo found In an ordinary sized school room. Out of the 1GQ pupils In the high school thcro nro but two from Strectsville. I tell you that tliu West end is no different from other parts of the city nnd It Is well known thatoverywhcrc pupils begin to drop out of school as they get older nnd there would not bo enough pupils in the sixth , seventh nnd eighth grades at the proposed school building to half 1111 ono room. Wo can't afford to hlrou teacher for two or throe pupils and wo don't propose to encourage any such extravagance. "Then again , they sny Jliat the citizens didn't do anything of the kind , They voted to iuithori/0 the school board to issue $ JOOUO , In bonds , or nny such part thereof ns the board might deem necessary for the erection of the new building. The cltl/cns dldn'tvoto nny new building. They voted to allow the school board to do as it thought best in the matter , but It must not exceed $ JO,0K ( ) . It can fall as far short of that llguro as it may wish to , "Now then , the lowest bid wo received for the erection of mi eight room building was $1S,000 , nnd add to thnt the costof thcground , heating apparatus , etc. , and wo would ex ceed the appropriation by about 1,000 ? Wo can build n six room structure for about { 12,000 , which is n .sav ing at fiJ.OOO. Wo would not us > o over six rooms if we had them , and wo do not con sider it economy to build an eight room house. Kvcn If that part of the city grows as the west cndcrs say it will , a six room liouso will bo ample to accommodate all the pupils thcro for the next five years , Wo don't oclievo in nutting in $0.000 more thnn is necessary and letting it lie idle for flvo years nnd pay inter est on It all that time. One thing is sure , the building would not improve with ago. At the end of that time wo can take the M,000 nnd build on an addition if it is necessary , nnd think that preferable to letting the rooms re main vacant. With n six room building that end of the city will virtually have ten rooms , counting the houses on Avenue B nnd Fif teenth street. That is > moro nccordlng to the population than tiny other part of the city has. These folks tnlk nbout getting out nn injunc tion to prevent the erection of n six-room building. As fnr ns thnt ts concerned wo shnll not try to stop them. If they want us to rent n lot more of these mission churches for school purposes wo can do it , and that is what wo will have to do if they enjoin us from ercctlmr the school bulldlmr. Wo know how many pupils thcro uro down there , \\est of Fifteenth street there are but twenty-two sixth grade pupils , seven seventh grade and three eighth grade. That is a total of'thirty- two nbovo the 11 fth grade , of wluch nt least one-fourth nro fully as near the Bloomer nnd Washington avenue schools us they will bo to the new building at Twenty-third street. If we were to accede to the demands of these folks wo would hnvd to employ three teach ers for these thirty-two pupils , supposing thnt nil of them went to the new building. Wo have investigated the matter very fully , mid wo nro positive that wo nro consulting the best , interests of the public in taking the action that we have decided upon. " Water pitchers , water pitchers , beautiful designs nnd elegant linish , only 10 cents ut Lund Bros. , 23 Main st. Getting Generous ami Willing to Divide Profits. On .Tune I the Mueller Music Co. will present - sent their patrons , who make purchases dur ing the month of May , ono flue , oak Ilnished case Lyon it Hcaly organ worth SPJ.'i. Ever } ' purehatcr of $5.00 worth of gocds is entitled to 0110 share. o Genuine imported Pears' soap only Ifio n cake , two for 'Joe , at the Bobton store , Coun cil Bluffs. Special Attraction in the IlliifTV ) . The great ribbon sale nt the Boston * store this week promises to bo the lending nttrne- tion of the city. Every Indy nnd child is looking forward to the ruinous prices for which they are going to buy silk ribbons nt the Boston store. Silk ribbons for just hnlf- pricc. Sec show window. No. 5 ribbon for fie. No. 7 ribbon for 7c. No. 0 ribbon for Jflc. No. 1'J ribbon for ISW'c. No. 10 ribbon for 15c. All staple and fancy colors. Also _ black in grosgrain , satin ccfgo nnd moire. Limited to ono pleco to n customer. Every lady ought to avail herself of this opportun ity. Sale each day between the hours of ! ) nnd la a. in. Boston Store , Folhoringhnin , Whitelaw it Co. , leaders and promoters of low prices , Council Bluffs , la. AVoincii Quarrel Over a Corpse. There was a remarkable scene at Do- voro's undertaking establishment , hays n Pittslnirg special to the Globu-Dcin- ocrut , jtibt before the body of Jumos 15. Morgan wan * boriio away to the grave. Morgan leapt a hliooting gallery on llio South siilo. Lust night bo died of pneu monia nt the "West Pennsylvania hos pital. Tbo body was dunned by tbo present Mrs. Morgan anil two friends. Sbo says sbo married him several years ngo in Georgia. AVhilo arranging the remains a bccoml woman , with three children , came into the iindortukor's ami took up her position on the opposite side of tbo collin. Sbo was \vifo .No. 1 , and tiffor bbo bad kissed tbo ( load man's fuco and wept over him sbo declared lior&olf. "Produce your proofs , " coolly do- niundcd. Mrs. Morgan No. 2. "Who uro jou that wo should present proofs ? " retorted n friend that accom panied No , 1. "If Mr. Dovoro requires proof wo can present them , but not to you. " At this point Undertaker Dovoro interfered - torforod and the unseemly controversy stopped. Mrs. Morgan No. I rode in the first carriage behind the hcarso and was fol lowed n few minutes Intotbv No. U. It in also said tboro nro two other women in. tbo city who claim to 1m vo married Morgan. _ _ A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased ut Blxby's. Drs. Woodburylmvo removed their dental oftlco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs. o Several desirable dwellings with modern improvements for rent in vicinity of the Presbyterian church. E. H. Shcufo & Co. , rental agents. _ The Mauhuttun sporting hcadn.'rs , 418 B- way. _ _ Good paper hangers at Crockwoll's. A Warning to Haggago Tbo baggage smashers had a scare to day , Kayn an Indianapolis dispatch to tbo Chicago Herald. They pulled a trunk out of tbo cur and throw it at tbo plat form. As it foil with a crashing noise , tboro wns a loud explosion , splinters wont Hying In ovary direction and a bill- lot grazed the ear of Haggagoman Tay lor. A moment later smoke issued from the hole in the trunk , and it had to bo broken open in order to get at the firo. In the bottom of the trunk , which be longed to a Grand Army mnn , was found a navy revolver of the war period , one barrel of which had been exploded by throwing the trunk from the train ; William ns Ho WIIH. The nnmo William was not nt first given to children , it was a iiiuno con ferred upon a man ns a reward of merit , says the St. Louis Republic. Wlion the ancient Germans fought with the Romans - mans the Germans wore armed only with light weapons , swords , spears , etc. , nnd if u Gorman killed on the Hold a well- armed Roman wearing n gilded helmet , the helmet was set on the head of the bravo Gorman who had slain its owner , who over after wns known ns Gihlhomor as wo would May Golden Helmet. Among the Franks the nnmo was Guild-holme , nnd with the French Guildhcanmonfter- wnnl Gulllamo , and with the Latin sneaking nations GulUolmus. Finally the French Gnillume bocnmo Wulllaino and soon ovoluted into William. 'PASSED HIM il-i , U .BILL -imi The Hoim At'op ' t ) o Senate M a are with but On'oVf ksenting Vota. u ti . COMMITTEE Oft" MEAT PRODUCTS. > Hf * Senator Vest Makes the Uoport Pour Measures Oirurcil fur the Consid eration olC'tlio ' Senate-Cus toms lMlii , Taken Up. WASHINGTON- , May 1. In the house today the committee on rates reported n resolution for the Immediate consideration of bills re ported from the Judiciary committee In the following order : The senate bill relating to trusts ; the house bill rclutjpg to copyrights ; tbo house bill relating to bankruptcy , nnd Such other bills ns the committee- may Kill up. This order is to be in foivc today nnd tomorrow , . The resolution wns adopted ntid the house proceeded to consider the senate bill to pro tect trndo nnd commerce ngnlnst unlawful re- -atrnims nnd monopolies. This is the measure known ns the "null-trust bill. " An amendment by Mr. Bl.ind , limiting un lawful any contract or agreement to prevent competition In the sale or purchase of nny commodity transported from one state to nn- other , wns adopted and the bill passed with onlv ono single negative vote. Mr. Adams of Illinois called up the inter national copyright bill and explained Its pro visions. . Without action the house adjourned. During the debate Mr. Cannon announced that the tariff discussion would begin next week. _ Senate. WASHINGTON , May 1. In the senate today Mr. Vest from the select committee on mont products made a report and accompanied it with nn explanation , Ho said that the com mittee had Investigated the subject very fully nnd had now reported four measures for the consideration of the senate. The ilrst wns n concurrent resolution asking the presi dent to Inaugurate diplomatic correspondence with the authorities of Great Britain to bring nbout the repeal or modification of the exis ting quarantine relations with the United Kingdom. The next measure was ono pro viding for a national meat inspection law nnd requiring that nil live cajtlcshall be inspected when reported and nlso all cattle blended for exportation and nil meat intended lor ex- pot tat ion. Tbo next measure was intended to prohibit the monopoly now practiced as to the storage capacity of steamships carrying cattle to for eign countries. Tbo evidence had shown that in New York the practice had obtained among the steamship companies belonging to foreign nations ( there being no American lines ) of leasing or contracting , sometimes n single vessel , .sometimes all the vessels of nine ino for months In advance to ono person. The result was that the other shippers had no op portunity of putting cattle in foreign markets ut nil. Another of tbo bills was ono intended to prevent the discrimination which now ex isted on all railroads belonging to the Trunk Line association , under which no mileage was given to any of the improved oaltlo cars carrying live cattle from tbo wpst to the cast , while rcfrigprator cars do get mileage. Mr. Vest asked in > the name of the cattle raisers of the country that these bills betaken taken up and considered at an early day. Mr. Cullom recognized the importance of the measures and dcclnrcd himself unxious to secure their early consideration. He asked Mr. Vest whether tile report was very longer or whether it coulbo printed soon. Mr. Vest replied that the report covered nbout ono hund.ml pages of type-written mntter and he supposed it could be printed in a few days. * " Tbo house amendment to the senate bill for a public building nt-i Aurora , 111. , was non- concurred in nnd ( { 'conference usked. The customs administrative bill was taken up , tbo pending question being on Mr. Gray's amendment securing to aggrieved importers the right to bring n common-law suit against the collecloVof cififCms- " > ' " Mr. Hiscock proposed nn amendment to the effect that the court in its discretion may re ceive udditional evidence and send different questions of fact for trial to a jury. After u long discussion Mr. Gray's amendment was laid on tbo tnblo by a party vote. Tbo bill went over until tomorrow , with tuo agree ment that the senate should nroceed to vote on the bill nnd the pending amendments at 4 o'clock tomorrow nftcinoon without further debate. After an executive session the senate ad journed. If vou want the best Wall paper go to J. D. Crockwcll's. To Search for Sunken Gold. The millions of gold that lie in the hold of the English warship DoTJrankj hunk a mile oil Capo Honlopon , will not remain undisturbed this summer , as the Morrilt Wrecking company of Philadel phia has contracted to begin work for the treasure on May lo. It is said that the Morritt company located tbo exact spot .last summer whcro the sunken ves sel now lies. All previous attempts have been made by novices , but it is the ilrst time that a regular wrecking organisa tion has searched for the treasure ship. Save Your Hair BY a timely uao of Aycr's Ilnlr Vigor. This preparation has no equal ns a dressing. It Iccojn tho.scalp clean , cool , p.ml healthy , and piesorvos tlio color , fullness , nnd heauty of the hair , " I was rapidly hocomliiR balJ and crny ; but after uslnp ; two or three bottles of Aycr'a Hair Vigor my hair grow thick and glossy and the original color was icstori'd. " Mt'hiti AUlriclt , Cannan Centre , N. II. " Hninn tinin n"r > I lost nil mv linlr In conseqiiuncu of inonsles. After duo waiting , no now growth appoaiod. I then used Ajer'a Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick and Strong. It ha-s apparently cotnn to stay. The Viper is evidently ft gieat aid to nature. " J. U. Williams , Fluicsvillo , Texas. "I have used Ayor'.s Hair Vigor for the past four or llvii years and find it a most nattsfaolory dit-ssing for the hair. It is all I'could deslro , holng harmless , causing the hair to retain its natural color , and requiring but n .small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange. " Mrs. M. A. tyftlfoy , D Charles street , Qavcrhlll , Mas * . , i " I have been imlng Ayer's Hair Vigor for several yearsi'and ' boliuvn that it has caused my hair to rutalu Its natural color. " Mrs. II. J. King , Dealer in Dry Goods , &c. , Blshonvillo , Md. AyerYHair Vigor , rr.f rir.ED JIT Dr.J. . O. Ayei" ' & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Gold by Drug liUaud 1'er/umeri. racial blonithhos , such ns I'lmplos , lllotchcs , Illiiekjl iiln , Kreeklus , Super- lliions Ilnlr remoud , Address DR. W. L. CAPELL , B40 , Marcus Blk , Broadway OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IA. J , I ) . RUMUJ.DSON , n. u KHUCUKT. 1'res. Vlco-I'n-s. UIIAS. It. HANNAX , Cashier. CitizensStateBank or COUNCIL ni.urrs. Paid Up Capital $160,000 Surplus and Fronts 60,000 Liability to Depositors 360,000 DIHKCTOIIS-I. A. Jllllor , I0. . Oleason , K. I , filuiKurt , K. U. Hurt , J , U. Kdmundhon , C'lias K. Ilunnun. Transact , general banking biiHl- nrs.H. I.urKost capital aud surplus of uriy bank Iti ijoutliwtatorn Iowa , Interest on Time Deposits. Will bo paid to any competent cbcmltt who will find , on inaljf In , a particle of Mercury , Potash , or other polroni In Swift's Specific (3. ( S , S. ) . AN EATINO SORE HcndctDon , Tex. , Aug. S3 , 13 . 'Tor clgli. lecn tnonthn I had nn eating aero on my tonenj. I was treated by the beat local phyalclana , bet obtained no relief , tlio toro gradually crofting vorcc. I concluded finally to try B. S. S. , anj wai entirely cured after nelng a few botUcs. Ton have ray cheerful pcrmlulon to pabllth the above ftatcnicnt for the benefit of there ilmllarlj- afflictedC. . n. McLxMonc. Hcmlcreon.Tcx. Treattao on Dlood and Skin DtacaacEtroatlcd free. TI7K BUIFT 8PKC1FTO CO. , Atlanta. Oa , F. M. ELLIS & CO. , IRGHITEGTS , AND nim.mxn PIIPKIIINTENIIESTS. Itooms 4tO : anil 412 llco lltillillne , Oinnhn , Neb. , anil Itooms L'lt and 240 Merrltim Illoek Council llluir.s , la. Coricspo idenco solicited MAXOX & BOURGEOIS , AHOI-I KTISOTS FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Hoom 2.V ) Mcrrlnm lllock. Council lllnlTfl , Tn. Itooin CIO N , V. Llfo Building , Omaha , Neb. CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and Planing Mill. Host equipped , most centrally located fac tory In tbo city. All modern latest pattern machinery ; opoiated by .skilled mcclmnlcs. Special attention ulvcn to .seioll and band su\vlii , planing and trimming. ( lenoral eon- tincts and estimates for house ? nnd buildings aspeelalty. CornerNortb Main and Myusto streets. Council ItlufTs. Telephone ) SkO. The J. A. . . Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avcnuo nnd 51st Street. Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand nnd Scroll Sawing. Ro-SnwlnR nnd Planing. Sawing of nil kinds. Porch Ilr.iuKots. Kindling wood f'-.M per load delivered. Clean sawdust by tlio barrel JSe. All work to bo tlr&t-clnsq. Telephone UU. "YOUK PATUONAOE SOUCITHU. " SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1/1O11 HAI.KHotel propoity , 2 > roomo. eon 11 t rally located. Mr * . Win. Noblr , ISO H \rANTKI ) to Trado-A clour farm lit No > ? lintikn. n clcnr builm n lot In Onmliit fo oli'iirnrciieuinbortMl rrildom'o lots. Tlio.Iiidi A Wt'Hf company , GOtfllroadway , U. II , Judd president. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l OU SAIK-My roildriifc , IW3 Willow nvo Jnuc , on south sldn of IlnylUs park ! lipntci bysti-am. lighted by olootrlolty mill contain Ins nil inodoni Iniprovi-mcntsi lot ll > 0 by .XX foot. Also will sell or oxclmiiKO for Improves city property my farm of ftTO acres , ton miles runt of Council Hluirs. N. M. 1'tisey , Coiiuul lllulTs. "T7IOU PAIjK-.Vft. front on Iiroadwny , ono JL1 block \ \ est of I1. O. . only WS i. Two-story 12-room house , with nil moderi linprovcineiits , line lot 60x150 ft. , on payo < Httvot , only ono block from motor lines cany terms. New 8-room house with modern linprovo- mentH , larjto prove lot , In llrst-clnss neighbor hood : this In it lmrKnlnf..f ; ) > oo. Modern 8-story liouso on 8th ave. , J.I..VX ) . Cliolcu KanlonliiK Innil closeto the city , In f or 10-acro lotn. ( luu pur aero , easy terms. Lots In Ulddlu'flfiiib. , on monthly payments Tncres Insldo ai'ro property lit n Imruiiln. rino rosldenco lot on llt'iiton su , $700. Choice lots In Miillln'H sub. at tKX ) ( neb , Vacant lots In nil parts of thu city on easy terms. W O. Stacy & Son , Hoom 4 , Opera block Council lllulfs. In. "TJ1OH HALK On monthlv payments or terms X' to suit hy the Judd fc Wells company : 7- room two-story house , corSthflvo. and 1011 st , , lotG5 by Infect , to \ blocks from motor line. lu-room liouso on Ctb nve. , 0110 block from motor line. 8-room house on Lincoln avo. , 'two blocks from motor line. - 4-room bouses on North Tth St. , ncnr post- onico. C-room house , two storlos. nvc. A nnil 12th st. (5-room ( story and a rtftlt house , u\c. K , ncni North Tth st. (1-iooin house , also 4rooin house on the motor line , between Mill and -IttsH , Houses and lots In all parts of the city The .lucid A : Wells company , COO Ilroiuhuiy , C. 11. Judd , prcs. WAN'TKI ) to Trade Houses and lots rniiK- Ing In prlco f mm $ .nx ) to JfiMXK ) for unim proved property. The Judd & Wells company , tUO llroaduny , 0. II. Judd , pics. Wr. Have 21 lots on nnd adjoining Park nvc. between the Ojjdcn house and I'nlrinoiint 1'ark , on'wli It'll wo will build beautiful homes tosiilttho purchasers. GOO llroadway , O. II. Judd , pres. . T71OII KENT Two Koort modern houses. W. J2 W. llllKcr , 'J8 1'cni I street. "TJ1OK SALE or Kent Garden land , with JL1 houses , by J. It. Klec , Htt Miiln St. , Council UlulTs. | \ WANTED- to sell the complete school charts. Salary or commission liberal and piomptly paid. Small expenses for outfit. Ad- diessorcall on O. II , Smith , MU Itroudwuy , Council UlulTs la , TIIOS. OFFICBII. vV. II. M. PUSKV. OFFICER & 1'USEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd Iiroadwny , Council Bluffs , - lown. Dealers In foreign nnd domestic exchange. Collections mtulo nnd Intcicst paid on tluio deposits. w P P. ro CD 2n cc 0 pa ? - i o c a 3 CX ) COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS 1013 BROADWAY. SATURN , (26OS. ( ) Will malco the season of IRia at tbo I'nloii Ilrh Ing Pink , fount'll Iliuffs , Iowa , from March 1st uhtll Juno 1stlien he will bu returned to I'remont and liK uoi thy companion MAMBRINO BASHAW , (1789. ( ) w 111 take bis plnco fromTuno 1st until August 1st. These two mo the only stallions In the west that are the sires of - : : ) porformois. riaturn Is : i nliuMnut stallion , JD li.uids high , and in ordinary ( lush will wolgh 1201 pounds ; foaled 1S70 ; bred by I'ouoll Urns. , Sprlngboio , Pa. Ho Is perfectly Bound and vlgnroub , and a corlnln foal KisUor. Further comment Is iinnueessnry. J urins tluo tlio season with tlio usual return privileges ! Inviualiiy cash or banltithlu bo- paper - foio tlio mm o leaus prumlscs. Aiming Saturn's gut mo .Mcl.cod , LVIli'i ' ; Consul , U"J'i : ' : Byron Slicrmun. " : & , nnd ninny others bettor th.ml : ( > . Coed cine and put feel aeoommodatlons for Btoek , Visitors ulways welcome ut the p.irk. Tor breeding c.italfl tie , ele , , wrlto lo JAS. G. SMITHJ& SON , Fremont , Neb. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 1-iriKi'npk Ilydpdulio nndSunltnrv Kncinoor. Pliins , I timatos KllllJlIlC Spooillcatlnna. SiiporvisUm of Publio Work. Brown UiiilJing. Couell BlutTs. Iowa. N Justice of the Poaco. Otlloo over AinQflo.ui No. 4 . Droadwny , Counoll Bluffs , Iowa. Qit-nc Attorneys tit Law. Practice in the St'ito nntl Foil- OllUb orii Courts. Roonw 7 and 8 Shu irt-llcuo IJlook , Council BlulTs. lown. GRAHAM & CODY , Planing Mill , Sash and Door Factory. Corner Second avcnuo and Thirteenth street , Council UlulTs , la.Vo aio thoroughly cijulpped to do all kinds of wotk. Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Special attention Kh on to odd sizes Stall WorU , and Interior I'lnlsh of nil kinds made to cider on short uotlcu. Kstlmutus Blvon on all kluils of work to contiuutor and bulldor. WHY PAY HIGH PRICES - : - FURNITURE - : - When vou can cot the best there Is made In every line tit prices that will not bankrupt yon ? There ) H no taste nor immo that wo cannot Biilt.You want to beautify your home , don't , you ? Then coino In and son how elegantly and ohoiiply yon eitn acooiiipUsh It. PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE , MANIiiKLKIN ) : , XO Ilrouthuiy , Council Illuffs , Io\Ta.T = l C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in FURNITURE. I oreest Stock and I.owoH 1'rlccs. Dealora , send for t'utulogue. Nos. 205 aud 207 Broudwuy , and 01 untl ( W PJorco Street , Council Bluffs , la Louisiana State Lottery Company. IncorpornlP.1 l > y Ilio Ix > Rl 1nlurc , for Hlucntlon J mil rlintltn'ilo piirponoi , nml IU frniicliUn mailo ft pnrtortlio pro lent Mnto constitution , In 1871" , by an ) oTcrwIielinlrw poimMr vote. Its MAMMOTH DUAWINQS tnleo place Scml-Annually ( Juno nnd December ) and It ? Qrnnd Single Number Drawings tnlto place In each of the other ton months of the year , and are all drawn in public , nt the Academy of Muslo , Now Orleans , Li. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of Its Drawings , nnd Prompt Pnymont of Prizes. Atloftoil n * follow * : "Wo ilo hereby certify Hint wo m > erTl e theiir rniiKcincnt" for nil tlio monthly nnd vcnil'iinnuat itrnnlnRiiof tlio Untl lnim Stnta Ixillvry Coiuimny , unit In person nmnnito nnd control the ilrnwlnii em-u'tcs , nnd thnt Iho unmn nro condiirlrd wll lioncMy , rnirnnM , nnd In Rood fnltli townrd all [ nvr- lion , nnd wontithorlte the roiniinny to line till * rnrtl. llcato with fncalmllcs of our tliiniituroi ntlnchcit , In IU advertisements. " COMMISSIOXIIUS. Wo , the unrtPrMitnert hnnk niut ImnVern will imrnlj prlte * drnwn In Iho I nil'lnnn ytnlo lotteries wlilcU mny bo presented nt our countciv. n. M. WAMIHM'.V. Pros. Louisiana Nat. llaiili PIKItltii : < ANAUX. I'ro * . HlntoNnt'l Hank. A. IIAI.DWIN , I'rcs. Now Orleans Nnt'l Hniilt , UAKI , KO11N. I'rcs. Union National Untik. Grand Monthly Drawing At the Academy of Musto , Now Orleans , Tuesday , May 13 , 1800. CAPITAL PRIZE , - - $300,000. 100.000 Tickets at No each : Halves , $10 : Qimr. tors , Mi Tenthi , J3 ; Twentlctho , } ! M8T 01 * 1'HIKKS. . 1 PIUXR OK f.K ltt | i ; r.A > , CCO i I'lti/.n or iuuuuoi < iou.au 1 I'lllXi : OF MUUOIs 1 riti/.i : or 2.uiuia 2 l'lll/.is : UK 1U.UM are tt I'lll/KS OK 6.0110 nro . . ' 25 I'ltl/.KS OK 1,0(10 ( nro 2A.OJQ 100 PUI/.KS OK HW lire f'U'0 TO ) I'ltl/.KS OK WU nrtv ftW ( W I'ltl/.rlS OK 20U nro . IOU.UU AI'IMIOXIMATIO.V 1MII7.KH. 100 1'rlics of KW ) nro MfM 100 Uo raunro WHO ) 100 do SOU nro W.IWC : TFHVINAt , rillZKS. t l I'rUcs Of J100 nro H9t ) / ' IU ) do HO nro 3,134 Prlrcs amounting to . $1,06.1,800 NOTE Tickets drnwlng Capital frizes nro nut ca > titled to terminal prlicv AGENTS WANTED. HATES , or nny further Inforninlloa dcilred , wrlto lenlblj to the umlcralKiuil , < h > nrlr Btntlnu your residence , with atnte , county. nrc < t nnil number.More rnpld return mall dclUery nlll b * nnsuri'il by your enclosing on cnvclujio bearing ) om fullnclclres.i. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Oilcans , fa. OrM. A. DAUPHIN. Washington , D. 0. lly ordinary letter , contnlnliur Movrv Oillil.il Is. tiled by nil uT | > rt'K3 companies , Now York i\diiiine : , draft or poetnl note. Address Registered Letters containing Cur rency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL IIAXIv , Now Oi lea us. fa. IlKMEMiiF.n , thnt tbo pnymcnt of prizes l < nn rux. ' TI.KI ) IIV Klim'NATIO.VAt , IIANKH Of .Vcn Orlcnlls , nnd the tickets nro HlKiied hy Iho provident nfnn In- Mltutlon irhoo chnrtorcMl rlxhtH nro rocounlri'd la - the lilclieH courts ; therefore , bownro of nil Imita tion or anonymous M'honies. OMI : > OM.AU U the prlco of the mnillc : t parlor fruition of n ticket ISSITKD HV US In any ilnnvlnr , Anything Iti our tmmo olfurcd for less than n dollnrfit swindle. TEN DAYS' EXXGUR.SION TO and Return JffiRO From Chicago and Return $ . \o. \ Messrs. Raymond &Whitcomb \ \ III perjonnlly conduct nn excursion of Hit * l.'nit riinlliuiooimljnnil company to Chnttnnniih'i Tcnn , May. ) , ism , tonttemt thoaalo of clly nnil rcxhlcnco hitnof tlilt coinpiiny Mny II , T anil 8. Train nimpovcd Kolely of vpHllbuliMl rullnum earn ( imrlcir di'i'plnif and OlnlnK ) leases Kltchburir. deput , lloxtnii MUM , ' H.itunlay. Mny . ' 1 , nt I p. in. , nrrlt InK nt ChnlUnuoia Momlaj , .Mny S. 8n. in All trnnsportnthm nnil llr * Inn cvpcnsei of cxcursliinNtu ilurliik llio trip aim while In ClinttiinooKu Includeil In the J.V ) , anil the coinpnn > fllll ( "p.iro 1111 oDort to make the trip thor- onuhl ) pnjoitblu to nil partlclpantH. Th ( * Yfiltio of the KntttMinttniiooKti Lnnilcoinp inf'i property Is uHttiircil hy Iti nhnnliito InilNpt'n'ntilltty 10 Ino Krottth ot the intitit onU'iprMni ; nnil siitroji- fill city of the wholci youth llpuryA IVu'iir i : i , prcnlilunt nt the TlHim'iim-llnMim | ' iii : > clili' com- p.my , nnja ; "Knit Chnltnnooitn Jins irronter ailinn- l.mei IIHII silo for u town 01 city than Ilin fit ) at ( Mi'ittnuooKa It ulf. It ulll ho n pioHpurinis tunn " cannot bn tttoppcil. It hni irnt t ( come. " 1'ull Inforinntlon nnil proHpccUisnililrosiIj/ll toll , veeretary of the East Cliatlanooga Land Company , 00 Summer st , , Boston , Mass. , or any 01 it olllcers or directors , as follows : rioMilont. A A. MIIUIII. : Vlco-preslilent. .1 Sl'll.lVAV , M I > . TioniHier , J W. ADAMS , 1UI Hast Ululith ' lic * ChnttiinoiiRn , Ti'nn. Hucrctary , I , II mi"si'i.r. nsnhovo. A A JIowKH , I.ynn , Mann. .1 Kri.l.ix AN , .M. I ) , Manchester , N. H. J , . II lll'.xsm.l , , llnitoii , .Muss. M lII'Hl.iv : , I , ) nn , .Musi. ( i H. IIIU ANT , ( Inkl.iinl , .Mo. .1 H AMIinxr , IfViin. MIIHH. IItrllt.lt ADAMS. HI" ) , htntu Street , Huston , MUII. ] ; . IlLFrnit.VAN , Itin , .Musi. J T .lAMEsii.v.CliattanooKT.'renn. Tor fiirthi-rtonvi'iilonuoof thupuhllo Slew Hny- niond , \Vhltconib 111 furnlah full Inliirinntlon HI ! o thoufciiritlnn , nlno prospectus of thu coiniuny. lieuil ) April 15) ) , nnd ri'iclvo nnliscrliitlnns for ( If stock nt their oltlces , -.Ki Wnnliliiirlun , l ll toiU 2S7 llnmdivny. Now Vork 111 South Ninth el " ' " " delphln ; 141 Hiipcrlornt. , Cleveland ! uml 10) t .ulM Clark Bt. . Chicago BONDS Wo Hmll ho plraned toconfcr with AUTJIOIIITIES niiddlhersliaTliiuhKCIlUITIKH for nliT < liiiliiilin | | WATIJIt , UtllKiATlO.V , bTKAM AM ) BIIIW5T UAIMVAY CO. IIUNIIS. WK HAVi : A CIIOITK MNK Of Municipal Bonds and Oilier Investments FOR SALE. CALL OU BIJNI ) KOIl Al'llll. MPT Also deal in OOVKHNMKNT LA Ml WAU- IIANTaandSUKIl' . Wnoxtcnd all thu fudlUlenof aGcnoralll.iuli * ng lluulncss. i.n ' S , IKEANll , 11,1 Ilroudway , 100 Washington Now York. . HI. KIK.ST National Bank. U. S , DEPOSITORY. Omaha , - - - Capital - - $800,000 Surplus - 1OO.OOO KOIINTZK , I'rnildont. , . JOHN A. CltKHillTO.V , Vice I'reiUent V. U , JAV18 , Canhler. W. II. .MKIiQIJIKH. Atilitmit Cuihlor IIK. ( JATKH , Aiililant Calbler. Eafcty Dcpoilt Vault * In llmeueut. BLAKK , BOISSnVAIN & CO , , London , England. ADOLP1I BOISSHVAIN & C0.i Amsterdam , Holland. > tiankors. Ilur olid loll American iccurltlei on caiumiiiuu c * xindou nnd on all Cuntluontal uiurkuli , Ne oilullum of uow loiui it