THE OMAHA lAllj\r UUKrMMlDA 0 , 1SII ) HE OMAHA 1V13E CCUNCIt BLUFFS. Ol'TlCK , NO. 12 I'KAKL ST. I y ( ntrirr in iii.y part of ( tip ritj U. W. TII.TUN. . - - JlA.NAUl.lt \ , Fiif'nmonirp. NO. 11 Mjjlit Kilitnt , Nn. ' .U Ml.MUt .1U-.MH > \ . K. V. IV Co. Council lUnffs I.umbor Co . real. Criift's chattel luiui" . WlSaiip block. Ciciir.lmi Hook Spring I'oal. Tlmtclicr , 10 Main street. Horn , to Mr. ami Mis. U. C. Drown , yes terday inoriilnK , u boy. Ton drunk * worn llnoil In pollrorourt yes- toriliiy , tlii ! mnount.i raiding all tlio way from $10.70 toiir..TO. Hornet ) U. Hum-rod niul Miss llosn C. Mill- brldi-i ! of Omaha worn united lu iiinrriugo jL'stonlay by Justice I'attoii. jm cell 1 1 : of Fidelity council , Xo ! " " , Hoval Arcanum , will bo held tint ovenlnn In tbu hall on Pearl street. A full tittemlaneo is ileMtvd. Mr. ( ) . I , , llnrton of Wlotu , In. , ami Mlvi P. H. HntU'rof Amlioy , N. Y. , were nmrrled nt tlm Motel ( V'llon ul"ti o'elock last uvoaiiiir , Hev. Ik'lmli-U onU'lallnir. Marriage llrensos were Issuoil vostenlny to K. A. Fry anil Nolu I'len-t' , bcitli of this county , mid to A. ! ' . . Cooper of Unmliii anil Kstlior Nt'lfon of tlio HliilTs. Unity ( lullil will inrot la rosiiliu- session this urti'ltioon at : t oYloi-K with Mrs. Ilnrrl * . South Fir.st street. A full attendance re quested. Visitors conilally welcome. All members of tlio Independent Order of HIM ! Men r.ro lequestod to meet at Kedmen's hall this ovenhiK at ( > : 'M o clock to K" to Omaha to assist In Instituting a now tribe. lly order of tlio cletuty | ( ! . S. T. Ilarcraves wns arrested yesterday by Oflli'c.r Kelly for ilniiikeuness. Ho was in clined to bo troublesome , and tlio policeman had to use tlio "coino alont " on him before hocould urt him inslilo llm city jail. The trial of V. V. Phillips on tlio ulmrgcs of muili'lous destruction of property and ini- jKTsonul'.tiK ' an otllcer was continued yesterday - day in .lustleo I'utton'scourt until this inoi'n- itiK on account of tlio absence of tlio prose cuting attorney. The elly treasurer Is busily enetiKcd on Ids annual report. It has to be Milmiittcd to the mayor before the ne.st rftfiilur mooilng , which occurs on the Kit'.i , in order Unit ho may ineorporato It la Ins iinmnil message , which Is to bo delivered to the council nl that time. Thomas Mulvlhlll , the bill poster of Omaha , was In the oily yesterday iifternoon plying his trade , when ho was espied by ( 'buries Nichols , the bill posting monopolist on this * > lilo of the river. Nichols tiled an informa tlon clmi-'itiR ( him with posting bills without n license , and ho was arrested by Marshal Tcmpleton. The case acainst A. Sears and Koss Soars , with the Inrcony of some hay from fnnn southeast < if the i-ity , was continued by Justice I'uttoii yesterday until next Tuesday. The eases against Italph anil bis companions , who , it Is alleged , took the t"nm and WSIKOII away from Sears , was siUo continued until the same time. Alderman I'etor Wind of tins elly has lieeu mvarded the coutiwt for the construction of the county court house of Adair county at ( ircenllcld. The appropriation for the build ing was S'iVOOO and Mr. Wind's bid was KI,2M. ! S. K. Miuon is the architect and Miporlntcndent , I ! . Orahl the contractor for tlio Iron worlc ami the I'oimcll HlulTs pluiiib- liijj company will do the plumbing. Florenro. the llve-year-olil daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. VVillluin H. Kussel , died yi-stordav morniiin tit the famllv resilience , lifts South KlKlitli street , of ilipbtheria , The. funeral took pl.ieo yesterday afternoon at I o'clock. A son wns lost iron" diphtheria In the same family last .lanuary , and two more children lire now coining down with tlio s-imo disease. The testimony in the lionrtmnrdor case was all In vcsterday shortly after 'J o'clock. The rest of the session was occupied by the argument of County .Attorney Orpin and that of Attorney Hwect In behalf of the do ftmlnnt. This morning Attorney Aylcs- worth will make his speech , which will ho followed bv iho closing argument of Mr. Organ. It Is not likely the case will yo to the Jury until late lu tlio afternoon. Bert Hates and Ktlillo .lones , two of the boys who wcro iniplicated with lOrnest liar- boil in the breaking of the windows of the canning factory , wcro arrested yesterday by Constable Austin. All three of the hoys who were arrested were placed in coiiilticinnnt in the county Jail to await , their trillion the charge of malicious destruction of property , ivbivh comes oIT in Justice 1'utton's court at 9 o'clock this mornlnir. Tlio inotorincn and conductors on the olcc- Irlc lines took occasion to show C. 11. Hey- nolds , the retiring superintendent , Hint they entertained the most profound respect for linn and wcro thoroughly satisfied with his fldnilnlstratlon of the duties of his oilier. When he severed UU connection with the road they presented him with a , handsome diamond i > in as an expression of their good will and teelintrs toward him. He Has won the universal respect or tlio men and tnoy will always hold him in the highest esteem. The now superintendent , Mr. Stone , has as sumed the duties of his , ofllco. Mr. John K. Aides , who lias been sorvinir up Council UlulTs Items in a spicy inannor for the Ciormnn Evening Tribune , has now laid down his pen. Some of his friends and readers , not knowing this , and noticing that the few Items which now npixsnr , are taken evidently from Tun HII : : . have been annoy ing him a good deal of late with charges of plaglaiism. Ho has got tired of being asked whore ho got his shears , and what has become - como of bis pencil. Ho wants tlio public to clearly understand that ho is no longer re sponsible for the items , and that the paste- post is not his , but belongs in Omaha. The announcoinent that the business men of Kurlingtoa ha\o raised $10,000 toald in the work of erecting a building for tlio Younn Metis' Christian association in thai city has rouseu some ot the association workers hereto to a sense of the need of n building in the IHnns. Secretary Chapman Is nuiong the foroinosl workers in this line , and ho is en deavoring to bring about some .substantial result. IIo is meeting with sotno opposition , however , fiom the fact that many of the business men think the times tire too bard to begin a work of such magnitude. U is hoped thai before long Council Ulutfs may have n building that will bo in line witli the other Improvements about the city. bov named \Villlo A ten-ycar-olil Squire was arrested yesterday afternoon on account of an unlucky snowball which he hied at Mr. L. iiiodoniiiin. Mr. liicderman was passing along North Main street , and the Squire boy , In company with several others of his own ago , were pelting n clog belonging to Dr. \V. L. I'attoa , HieUt'rman undertook to cor rect the boys and ho claims that Kquiro re taliated by throwing a .snowball at him , btriking him on the shoulder , which at that time was ii > very eloso proximity to his ear. A number of tbo boy'.s friends went to liicd- tTinan anil tried to have him give up the prosecution , mil his spunk was up anil ho re mained true to his conviction that the boy ncededja lesson. _ Couthonl , opera house tonight. Purchasing and selling goods on the in stallment plan ls in accordance with Iho soundest business principles. It Is u blessing - ing to the people of small means , for it ena bles them to have all comforts ami luxuries in their homes. The great installment house of Mandel & Klein is the only one In western * Iowa and ono ot the largest anywhere. Yuu can get every household article you want at lowest figures and on easy payments. 3'JU B road w ay. _ X.t I , V.I If .1 C It. I I'HS. MrV. . P. Ncal loft last evening for Call- fornin. J.V. . McCoy and wlfo loft Inst evening for Florida. Miss Xclllo Hoyt ot Iowa City is to bo tlio guest of Miss KunuluValkerand Mrs. Oscar Keellno the latter part of this week. V.O. l-'lickinger , who has loon visiting bis brothers , A. T. and I * N. FllcKlnger , loft lus.1 evening for his homo in 1'iorre , Dak. llo is deputy United States surveyor. Snugart & Co. carry largest sloe * of bulk Jlold , garden and llower seoas in tlio west. Catalogue ) ami .samples by mall. The New Paclllo U the most ceutrally located hotel in Council Bluffs , TIIKTYS \ \ \ \ TIIF A Suit Begun Against an Iiisurauco Com pany ami its Agent , A WASHINGTON ) TOWNSH.P . SENSATION. The * Olllclal Hcsiilt ni'tlir ( into I'.lci- ; tliin Announced All 'Iliotights ul a Contest In ( he Third U'nrd ( Juletud. I'otOMOu HrothOM , n Hvo stoclt firm of \Veston , are about to commence proceedings nptlnst the Mutual Lllo Insurance company ot Now York , their agent In this city , K.V. . Kappell , niul K.V. . I'cet.t Co. of St. Paul , to recover J'.niO ' which , ills claimed , Knpiiell obtained from them on fulso pretenses. Ac cording to the story which U told by the prospective pUlnlllTs , Kappell made a trip to \\Vstonfor the purpose of worklng'ip some business for tils company. Among others ho KOI I' ' " ' ' ! of tbo Petersons and tolil them jrlitteHng stories ot what they could do If they would only take out a policy witb tlio New York Mutual. The Petersons tolil him that they were short on funds , that their farms were tnorlKiiu'L'd. and tlr.it . they did not know where the money W.IH tocoino Irom to pay oIT the mortgages. Kiippcl told thorn that his company \viw organized fov tiu > express purpose - pose of belpitiK Just such people as they , f they would takeout a life policy with him for $ -iKM , ( , at the end of three yeirs they woulil ho allowi 'l to surrender their policies , and woulil receive in return an ainountsuf- .Iclenl to pay off their morlgaijes. By such reasoning hi ) porsu.ided thoni that nn invest ment of ihat kind was Just what they were looking lor. On the strength of Uh representations , they claim , they took out n policy for the amount stated , anit secured the payment of the pro- ndiinis by giving him noles to tbo amount of J.KH ) . In addition to this cash payment of $ M)0 ) which they were required to malto. Not long HIO ; they fuiiml that they bad been fooled ami that it would bo Impossible for ilium to recover what they supposed t boy had invested and that Iho only way they could receive the wortli of their money was by wailing for the policy to mature in tbo regu lar wiiv. In the meantime tbo : iotes had been sold to tbo linn of K. W. I'ect & Co. of St. Paul and were held by them as Innocent thl.'d parties. A suit was therefore com menced against Kappcli and tlio Mutual life Insurance commmv lo recover the cash which was paid , and against the St. I'nul llrm to set aside the transfer of tbo notes. In botli c.isi-s they allowed fraudulent representations on tbo part of Kappell ni the ground of their claim. Slnis t Saunders IIRVO been secured as attorneys for the plaintiffs. An attempt was inado last evening to llnd Mr. ICappell , but be was out ol the city and It is impossible to give Ids version of the af fair. _ FAST 1U.ACK 1IOS1KIIY at iho Host oil Store. COl'NCIL , BLUFFS , .lust received tin-tlrst lot , of our Importa tion order of ladies' and misses fasl black cotton hose , via : TIIK ONYX FAST HLACIC. Tbo above well known nrami is known Ilirouglioul tlio country as bcliiR the most re liable mal < B ol' fast black hosiery imported to this cpnntry. \V10 A HE SOIJC AC.15.XTS in Council HlutTs and have ] nst received our lirst shipment. Wo call particular attention to our line of ladies' husu at ' . ' . " > c and ; t."ie ; also in Misses' Ixl ribb , sv.es lrom5 tull'.i. ' Prices liccordlnK to size ; also a line of men's half- lioso of the sumo brand at We , regular 50c ho o , sb.cs ' .i toll. Kvery pair of this par ticular stocking' warranted absolutely fast black and to give excellent satisfaction or money refunded. BOSTON STOU10 , FulhGrluKlminVhltelaw & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. New York ofllci' , 47 Leonard St. The ; Vote ; Canvassed. In accordance with the provisions of tlio statutes Mayor Macriio and City Clerk Stcphcnsou met yesterday aftoi'no"ii at Mr. Stephen son's ' residence and canvassed the returns of the late city election. Substan tially tbo results of their labors showed no different state ol affairs tban was indicalcd in Tin ; Bin : the morning after election. Tbo majorities of tbo victorious candidates are as follows : Shugart , for park commissioner , over Mitchell , 175 ; Pace , for aldorman-at- large , over .1. .I. llrown , ! ! ( > ; Van Brunt , for alderman in tbo Third ward , ovorunnouilo ! , ! ! ; G. I ) , Brown , for alderman in the Fourth ward , over Harle , HI ; ( iraves , for alderman in the Sixth ward , over Harding , . " > . , Since the excitement attendant upon the election and its result has had tune to die away tlio talk of a contest in the Third ward lias ilied with it. Mr. Ciiinnoudo was never enthusiastic over ttie matter , and it is stated that ho was talked Into It by komo of bit , friends , who thought a contest would eer- tainlv result in seating him in the council lit- steailot Mr. .Sun Hnmt. An attorney was spoken to about assuming the load In the pro ceeding's , bill ho replied , inspiloof tlio fact that , ho is ono of the staije horses in the dem ocratic ranks : "If these democrats haven't ' enough inter est in the outcome of the election to eomooat and vote , why , let them take their medicine , that's all I've ' got to say. " So that it was de cided to follow their attorney's advice , and llo low for next year. Mr. Vim Brunt stated yesterday that the parties who had boon at thohoad of affairs in connection with the contest matter , among thorn Mr. ( innuendo himself , had sidd that there would bo nothing more done. Their wish is not , and has not been , to scat Mr. Ounnoudo lit all hazards , but to llnd out who is entitled to tbo position , and give it to him. Alter a fair invesligntlon they have come to the conclusion Unit Mr. Van llrunt is en titled to the place by an honest count and they are disposed to abide by the result. You'll miss n treat If you don't hoar Cou thonl tonlb'ht. For one week longer wo will offer these beauttlul hand painted Cblnosu teapots , each containing u pound of the best suiidried1 Jitpun tea , for IK ) cents. The tea is superior lo any 75 cent tea sold in the cltv , and the pots would retail at from $1.01) to ? i.OO , Lund Brothers , SI Main street. A visit to Drs. WooJbury's now dental rooms will ho pleasant as well as prolltablo. Finest and moil complete dental rooms in the west. .I.C. BlicDv , sto.im noatlns , santtiry en gineer , "W Merriam block , Council Blutls They Don't , Ilice It. Yesterday's BKB contained n list of com mittces which had boon appointed to take charpo of tbo preliminaries connucted with the banquel which is to bo given at the open ing of the Grand hotel. The selection of members upon these committees , which was made by the board of trade , has aroused a good deal of adverse criticism from a cot-tain class of im'ii wno think they are entitled to sonic consideration in a matter of this kind. The class of men rofi'rrod to is the commercial travellers. The particular committee which receives the most , attention from the dissatis fied knights of the grip is the committee on Invitations. Ttioy claim that Instead of au- poiiitlng the four men who now comiwso tnal committee , it would have been far preferable to nut on t least ono travollng man , in order that invitations muy bo extended to the mem bers of that fraternity far and wide to bo present and to partake in the fuitlrlllos. " 1 don't suppose the mun who are on that committee uno.v ono out ot ten of iho travel ing men who come into the Bluffs , " said u drummer last evening. "As a matter of fact it Is the drummers who are going to support ibo hotel , and II seems to mo Iho proper thing to do under tlio circumstances would have been to recognize the fact by putting ono or two of them on the committee to help boom the thing. As it now stands HID com pany bids fair to consist mostly of the promi nent citizens of the Bluffs-men who won't spend $ . * i a year on an average to support the hotel. Now ivmombor , 1 am not croaking because 1 wanted tobu put upon this commit tee myself , but 1 siujply waul to put myself on recent beforehand , so that 1 will to say , ' 1 tnlilynii so. ' when the night of the bnniu | t comes amt jmi don't sec HIIJ' of m follow * thete. " Ami the speak or went off murmuring n strum from the son K , ' "Tls Sweet to bo Ho- inomborod , " A treat Indeed is pronnsnl nt tliootur.t house tonight , .losslo Coulhonl , as a iccim- tlonW , is conceded to bo one of the greatest In the land. A one-act comedy , choice music , recitations , palhos ami mirth W cents for any patt of Iho house. A Criming The United States Masonic lle'ievolcnt ' as soclatlon is ootflmiliiB the year KU with un exampled prosperity. The growth of the business has demanded such nn increasehi the clerical force that larger quarters have been required , and the hotno > oulcu now oc cupies u largo portion of the second Hour of the splendid Masonic temple In Council Bluffs. The space occupied now comprises what was formerly llvo rooms which have been throw together. Tbo private oftlees are separated from the main room by folding doors , which swins ; noiselessly ns the busy occupants lilt In and GUI. lu addition to these rooms there is u vault as largo at that of any banking House in the oily. It is as busy n place as can bo found anywhere. Secretary . .1. Jameson and his corps of ladvaiul gentlemen nsslMunts put in long and busy hours every wonting day in the year , but co there when you m.iy you are greeted \vltli a cheery nod by the clcrlis and a hourly shako nt Hie band and im invitation ' to talfo'a chair bj the secretary awaits , you , and with the incessant i-lick of typewriters ringing In your ears you will ho ac corded a pleasant interview. But the bustle of the place aiininnlshes you to malto the In terview as short as possiblo. The cheerlness of the rooms , the pleasant fncos of all the em ployes and the Denial smile of the secretary forces upon you tbo fact that thoroaro no wearing cares traveling1 alonw with success and prosperity. Tlio marvelous amount of business transacted In the .secretary's ' olllco was well indicated ny an Item printed In TIIK Hiia : : few weeks ago describing an Ingeni ous dovleo Ihnl Mr. .Inmcsoii had been compelled' to Invent by sheer necessity to assist in delivering tin1 daily mail , and that was canablo of Dealing the envelopes , copying the undresses and dropping Into the mail box ! HM ) letters a niinnle. The growth of the association has been something most romarkabli1. It was es tablished only about llvo years ago and now il lias become the foremost association of its kind in the world , with members wherever Iho order prevails. Ono of tlio cardinal princinlos of the association is tersely ex pressed by Secretary .lainoson In a circular ' ' issued a 'few days'ugo. " \Vo do not , " ho says , "claim to bo an association with a bur- densom membership , hut wo have a medium membership witli a financial stivnelh to bade it and hold it to a standard , and this is the ambition of tlio association. Working on this principle wo are assured of being the strongesl association In the world that con- tines its members to the fraternity. Kvcry cortilicato holder is interested. Ho owns and controls as much as any other member.o are all on an equal footing. Another great feature , and In fact the leau- ing feature the association boasts of , is the guarantee fund. Tins fund already exceeds $1-1,000 , and Is simply designed as the secur ity for tlio payment of ono assessment. This fund is created absolutely witliout cost to tbo persistent members that remain and pay their assessment to get Iho bcnellt of the lapsus. The fund Is under the control and supervision of tbo state Insurance ili-part- ment of Icnva , whoso insurance huvs are more slringent than these of any other state in the union. The fund is consequently increasing and reduces the cost of insurance as tlm as sociation grows older. This is Illustrated by the record of the p.ist throe years. In isss ono death claim was paid from the interest on this guaranty fund , two in hs' ' ( and three last year , and it is now certain that four will bo paid tlds year. In the live years the association has been running it has paid over $ ITiO)00 ) to the widows and orphans of deceased Masons. Another feature that commends itself to the fraternity is the fact that there is no increase of assessment ratings , the cost by increase of ago being met by interest on the guaranty fund. The association does business in all the northern states , and many of the most prominent Masons in the United Steins carry certilieates in tlio association. Among these are ox-Governor Sherman , Judpo C. T. Granger , Judge T. W. Newman , ox-Congress man Hepburn , AltorneyGenor.il John Y.Stono , and others In Iowa ; crand secretary grand lodpa W. I { . Bowun and John U , Buchanan , Ronornl passenger ugent of the Klkhorn , in Nebraska ; ilrand Secretary Parinaleo in Col orado ; Grand Master Fred B. ICctit la Now Mexico ; Grand Secretary ICuykendall in Wyoming ; Past Grand Secretary Atkinson , Sacramento ; A. Melntinh , president Mer chants National bank in Seattle ; P. S. Arm strong , of the Armstrong aognlin company of Detroit ; Jacob K. Doorr , Chicago ; Kminent Grand Commander Dr. Fuller of Maine : Clark A'ernum , P. K. G. , of Iowa , now lo cated in Chicago and multitudes of others of eijual prominence. The marvelous growth of tbo association is the best possible evidence thai It is founded upon safe and approved principle ? , and its increased success moans increased security for certillcalo holders. Do you want an express waqon or hey ? Umg up the A , D. T. ( Jo. , telephone 170 , No. 11 North Main street. Call on Schiirz-Smith Co. for chattel loans mid real estate. 20 Pearl st. Evans Uaund'-y Co. , SWO Pearl slrret. Telephone - phone : "JO. ( Joods called for and delivered. An Absconding Farmer. B. E. Ilorton. a farmer residing in Wash ington township , has vanished from the pub lic gn/.e , and it Is said that a number of cred itors in this city would IIUo to know where to llnd him. Burly this week K. E. Hart was notified of Morton's departure by a neighbor who had learned of It at liis homo in the country. Mr. Hart hold aclaim for $1,200 , apdnst him and ho therefore losl no time in making his way to Washington township for the purpose of finding whether or not tlio report was truo. On arriving there ho was informed tint Horlon had loft there on Salurdav , ostensibly to go to Oakland , but hud been heard of iiftithcr tlioro nor at Oakland since. Mi ; also found that before ids departure Ilorton had disposed of nearly all the property ho owned , upon some of which Hart bold a mortgage to secure his claim of fl.-iUO. Upon learning the true slate of affairs Mr. Hart at once had a writ ofatlachmenl issued In iho superior court , and under this writ ho .seized all ttio property that was left , including eight horses , some farming implements and n lol of llvo stock , in all , ho thinks , enough lo pay nearly the entire amount of his claim. It is said that mere are other creditors , whoso claims will loot up in the neighbor hood of ? - ' , ( ) ( ) ( ) , and their claims are ontiiely without security , so Jar as is known. It is also slated tint Ilorton has laid himself lia- bio to a criminal prosecution , on tlio charge ot disposing of mortgaged property and that If ho can bo found a suit of this nature will bo commenced against him. The Manhattan , sporting head quarters. N , O'Brien. Call on D. J. Hutohinson "t " ( Jo. for choice bargains in lots in Wilson Terrace. Special inducements for the next few days. Itctail Iliuchcrs Meet. The regular meeting of the retail butchers' union was held st Crccn's hall lasl nlK'ht , whcrotho contract for furnishing Ice during the prospcctivo limited term was awarded. The Artie Ice company bid the lowest and walked away with the contract. Just what the prlco is U not known , though It is not as low as last season , when ice was furnished to the butchers at JJ per ton. Mrs. NVInsiow's ' soothing syrup for chil ( Iron teething gives quiet helpful rest , : i,1 cents a bottle. Weather Probabilities fur Mnreh. If Mnreh mines in like a Hun It will tro out llko n lauih , and vk'o ver a. Ilul every day In tlio nmntli , minor shlno , the elcetrlulitrlited , btuam licattMl , VCH- llbiilcd limlled trains of tlio L'hlcn < 'o , Milwuukco& St. 1'mil railway will run Iwtweon Omaha and Chicago. Tlio ultjc- trie berth reading lumps In tliolr pulaco Bleeping- earn are the grcnlebt novelty of the iie. ( Ticket olllce , 1501 Furuum at. , Omaha. , t.TI i * * > ' . lav rv. "Spliler mid Fly , " hpJjpodge \ ) of every thing theatrical midcr < iho sun , opened a short engagement at the llojd last evening. nncxciH'din ly lanto luiAletilv Debit ! piwat llarrlng the specialties Introducivl , and the appennmco of the /.luiU-tlns la the panto- nilnn. thi-tv It little in the extravaganza to grow onthiH.ist ic over. Miss Hilda Thomas , n protege of Tony Pastor's h entrusted with tlio lead- liiK role , wlili'h she play * with excellent 11st o unit judgment. She hat ulillitv and tiuvnol- ism , anda vnleo lli.it flight to oonminnd re- stHvt on the operatic sUite , Irene Verona , Thomas W , llyley. MavVirtls , ( , a very pretty young woman. 1.1 la Chirk , nro all very ( 'ood hud add much to the performance. Knmois unrivalled as n juggler , some of Ids feati having a touch of the supernatnrjil about tlictn. Tlio scenery is commonplace , one drop. Columbus discovering the world's fair nt Chicago being atrociously bad. Dr. HliMiey cures catarrh , LJeo blilif. UI10KI ! IMS XI.CK , \Villinni Comic ! ! Killed In n Peculiar Accident , William Oondoll.a wealthy Douglas county farmer , was instantly killed jesterday alter- noon at nis own dooryard gate , almost. He hud been to town for a load of baled hay unit was returulnji to his farm , about a mile north of the de.tf and dumb Insti tute , at 1 : ! ! 0. When the road approaches the gate to the CJoudoll farm it runs along a deep ravine. Just then it was rather slippery on account of an nccumulatloa ot lee. . the wagon slipped and the horses started to run. This overt urnoiI the wagon and tho.old geiitloinnn was thrown about fitly feet , llo struck on his head and Ills neck was broken , death following Inline- ili'itoly. An Inquest was held last night. Mr. ( loodoll was an old resident of Dong- Ins county nmlbad many friends In Omaha. He leaves a wife and ono daughter. Do Witt's Little Burly llisur.s ; nest llttla pills for dyspepsia , sour stonuch b.ulbnut. J'l.it.SO\.t / - J'.i II AH K.I I'flS. K. M. < _ ilb < on ofClnrks Is at the Casey. Tom Clark of Lincoln is at the Mlllard. J. II. Wilson of Topolcn is at tho.Murr.iy. George H. Corycll of Chicago isatthoMnr- r.iy. r.iy.U. . V. Hunter ot Vorlt was at , tlio Casey last night. William S. I'cterion of Stock ham is at the Casey. O. W. Black of Cleveland , O. , Is at the I'axton. II. J. Ilnrgravoof Kansas Cily Is nt the Millnrd. 10. A. Tyler of Chieairo was at the Mlllard last , night. U. .1. Covcrn of St. Louis Is in the city at the Murray. E. 1' . MoFallon of David City U registered at tlio Casey. Ctcorgo it. Smith of Kast Liverpool , 0. , is at thoMillard. J. M. Weeks ofXow York was at the Pax- on hut night. W. II. Harrison of Grand Island was at the -lurray - last night. The riinrgo .Not Snst nincd. .Tames K. Downs ami Lkzio Wctliro , nr- oslcdon complaint of I'L'rco Morse , \vlio laiincd that they had robbed him , were tried in police court yesterday afternoon and dib- iharged. Dr. Birney cures eatarrh. Boo Wcl'p. HAIU > MICH AT i'UKBIt. How Kotii' lnck 1'dtH Hai > In u Boston Club Ctiinc. Five young inon with tnoro or less sporting blood coursing through their veins were gathered together in the rooms of n well known club the other afternoon ongiiRO'l In a quiet llttlo 111110 of polor ; , bays the llorald. Kvorything wont aloii ) , ' iill ritjht until a jack pot wus announced , and hereafter the laiiguago of the players will bo iibod. " 1 will open , " said the player next to the dealer. "Two dollars hnnlor , " responded tlio third man , and during the progress ot the iuino ? particular attention is called to the cards hold by those two contest- nuts. nuts.Tlio Tlio requisite sum is put up by tlio opener and the cards called for. "Give me two"said the Initiator ot the trouble. "Ami I will have three1 , responded Iho other "stayer. " Now the firing begun , anil four blno nhips are shoved to the center of the liihlo by the iirst player. "I'll rnUo you two , " was iho retort. " than . " "Two bolter you. "After considering Ills h.ind for tt moment tlio starter said , "Two more. " "Two inoro , " oamo buck. "Well , what are you iloinylt on'f "Three jacks " "They are good ; I wont it on three soveim pat. " "It's all in the drawing , my boy , " carrulloil iho ivinner aw ho gatliered to niiiolf tlio big stuck of red , white anil bl no disks. 'J'lio giuno progressed until another jack pot was declared. Tlio winner of tlio first ono was tlio opener this time , mid the lofcrhadinndo up his mind to get back boino of the cel luloid ho had lost ut the lirbt opportu nity."Mine "Mine nro worth $2 more,1' ' ho softly murmured. "I will have to stay with you. " "How many cards1" ; asked the dealer. " ( Jive mo ono , " said the ruisor. "And how many will the stayer have1 "Tho sumo. " Then there was more trouble. The hotting was continued for two or three mimitoH as fast as the players could count their chips mid deposit thotn in the center of the table. Finally tlio curiosity of the second player , combined with the fear that ho lunl fallen into an other slough of bad luck , induced him to cull. "A queen full , " said the first winner. "Take the money , " was the doleful reply , "I niis-eil you on a four Hush o hearts and drew the ace. I felt suroo winning this timo. " "Hut when I saw Iho third lady coin ing to ino , " rejoined the fortunate win ner , " 1 experienced a similar fooling. " After the deal luut gone around four or live times there WUB another jack , and the only stayers were the two players already niludcd to. There was a gleam of exultation no tieenblo In the oyo4 ! of the player who had dropped bo many , of his mips lo the man who sat on his Jolt as ho said , "I will open forfcZ. " Again was ho confronted by Ins old enemy. Tlio interest of the other players ors had now become centered in the two rivals. ' 'How many cards will the opener " ' have : "I'll play those. " The ether player tooU throe , imd the opener bet $ "Two more. " "Two more than you. " "Two more than you.1' Thun the opener oiibed tip and a cold chill heg'in to mcamlordown Ills back , ilofolttlmt ho was again bunted and could do nothing more than fall , which he did. "Four lours , ' * was announced. "And I btooil onu pat straight , ' ' mourned the loser , Slapped ( Jtin , K'lormun'H Knot ? . The only mini living whoever slapped the fiic'oof ( ioiiurul Shoi'iiianis a resident of N'yack , SHVB the Nnw York Hei'ordoi1. Huts an artist of note. Aflor the cloco of the late war , whoa the holdlurs Imd returned to their h > ines , Iho Nyai'k mini referred to , bolrg in Xcw York city , had oooaMon tn ride down town In nn I ' ntnmhtix. Traveling In Xcw York ontlilbnsiN n t that I line \\iis not on. * . ' . Tin1 rondviiy \ rough mill uasMMtgoiN , wore ! | ' ! . ' ! > t ono aiu'tluM' ' while riding. On thin partiotilnr trip it soonied as though t ho driver sought llu rougher ! places heuttilil llnd and a deep depres sion in the nuilwiiy wn Ilimlij clrucU. Tliu stage JJIIVP a limgo niul the passen- gcrx wore iniM'ated Tlio Nyaek nrtNt wni luirh'd from his position and as he foil forward he stnicu a stranger , Hitting opiHwiloa stlngiit ) , ' blow on Iho face. Them list apologised , on recovering his equilibrium , for hliiu'i'liUMittd as > ult mid WIIH surirl-ed | tt > dlst'ovor t hut t ho gentle man whom lie struck \MIS ( ioncnrl Sher man. Tlio general's face was s-lill hinartlng rom the blow and while he Immediately accepted the apology he Intimated , at the Mime time , that there wore abonl it hundred thousand people in Xcw York whootight lobe Idllod. c < itx si.vTn : IOWA. ICD'ortH ol * Covei'iior llnlei to Itelltlle lll 4 State Art * I'nnviilllnu. Not withstand inu ( Jovernor Holes of Iowa is an I'irle county , Xew Yorlc , man , wo cannot but help dhfervlng that ho tnmlo a had mess of it In his speech nt. the recent New York beer garden ban quet in belittling Hie corn industry of hNown slate , says the liulTalo Aini'ri- can Investments. It is no ordinary job tc figure out the motive ho may have had in milking such unrelinhlo. tliitrtilli- ful and unfortunate. Mntomcats' ' , but if there were any , they must be entirely of u political natuiv , and any citi/.en. es pecially the chief o.xocutiv'o oHioer of a state , who so far forgets his paianiouut duties in th'.1 direction of properly rep resenting its Industrial Interests , ought to bo burled politically and Mii'ially.Ve \ trust the good eili/.ensof that state , of all parties , shades and denominations. will HUO to it thai IKJ will receive that reward for his utterances which he so well de.-ervcs. Possibly his word may induce n hesitancy in the westward movement of some eastern money in the hands of these that rely on the state ments of gln-pilaeo politician * rather than an intimate knowledge of the pro ductiveness of the state , but wo verily bclievo , in the end , the opportunity so unwittingly presented by this misllt gov ernor , will bo so sei/.cd by the press and goodly citizens ot that state In Iho direc tion of bringing out its wonderful re sources , Hint his enemies will rise up , thank him , anil call him blessed. Iowa doesn't require tiny defending. A c'iro- ' fol study of her history from her admis sion into the uiiioii on December 2S , If'II ! , down to the present period , will answer any possible defamation that can be uttered against her. The very crop which Governor Holes declares imprnlit- able , inn been the makincr and building tin of her wealth. It is corn , Oorn year alter year , and ills a libel on her intel ligent citizens to say , that they would for nearly half a century persist in rais ing a crop which the governor is so fcollcitious about making an unprolit- nblo one. Her soil is a'most ' inoxliau-it- ably rich in fertility. Note the in crease in her population : 1SIO lo IsfiO ! Mfi per renl ls. > 0 lo IsiMl 'AM percent Ibffl to IS70 77 per rent is0 to bMl 'iii per rent ISM ) lo b'.H ) Hi per cent Wo know a mun who once was com pelled to take a whole township in one of the Iowa counties on a debt. IIo very reluctantly consented to an e.\- .uhitngo of a judgment for "west- orn land thai wasn't , nor over would ho wortli u continental cuss. " and for a number of subsequent years ligura- lively kick himself for being such a fool. A very few thousand dollars represented tlio investment. What was the result ? Stop into the olllco of his executor today anil on the wall you will see an ele gantly framed map of the "Iowa Ivmd Venture" and marked on it the prices at which the various sections , liaUes and quarters have been sold. The prolil on this land has been the chief source of revenue of this eslate , and what ho once termed his worst , has proven to bo the very best investment lie ever made. What has done itV A fertile soil and corn ! Bui this is by no means all. Statistics show that values on all Iowa properties huv s steadily increased , and today she represents about all that is desirable in an agricultural state.Vo doubt not that the governor would tind but little ditliciilty in disposing of his Oi'undy county farm at the same price ho purchased it. Once more. We have never heard a representative of any loan company in any state competing with lown but what would admit that it was n state espec ially titled by reason of its boll re sources for the safe loaning of money. The oldest loan company in the country is still conducting ils business within her borders , and it is no discredit to other states to siy that her securities stand in the estimation of the investing public among&t the very choicest. She is HO rich and fruitful that she can prncti- callp dietate her own interest rates. Tlio bonds issued by her cities , counties , towns and school precincts have always been reckoned amongst the host , and can bo floated at as low an interest rate as some states boasting of double her number of years. Tlio taint of repudiation or dodging financial obligations by legal technicalities has been boon less within her lines than almost any oilier state. She can boast of a standard of education which will favorably compare with states over which tlio tramp of human ity has been heard for hundreds of ytyirs. Siio his : never boon guilty of disloyalty to horsistuV states nor to hot-own ad vancement , She presents to the gcner nl view n model in which to loan money , and slio possesses the common sense and good judgment to respect anil do- pontly treat tlio capital that assists in building her up. Yes , Iowa is a great state , and it is corn that makes it so. Ilanuer l.urkliiy ; OOOIH. ! Look out for a cotton fabric Pilou H is a dangerous thing to have about an establishment , says the Dry ( ioods Itotailor and Huyor. It is so highly inllaininablo that a spark from a cigar or plpo will put the goodj in a blaze Immediately. In Franco the govern ment has taken this matter in hand , two fatal accidents having already occurred. 1'ilou is a soft , thielc plush-like fabric , made entirely of cotton , and the danger lies in the weft , which is only very slightly twisted , and is therefore equiv alent to loose cotton. Old VetH Co CJnlckly. The heroes of the civil war hnvo disap peared much sooner iifior its close than those of the revolution. It was half a contni'v after the Declaration ol In dependence before Adams and .IcITorson died , and the year before their death the while house had been vacated by n pros- I dent who had Joined tbo army in 177(1 ( , It is bill thirty yoarsnow since the llring on Fort Sum pier , and the great leaders of that period in both civil anul military life are nil gone. GOODMAN DHUCJ CO. , 10 I'uriuim street. - Uniiihn. Noh. ( ; , \itisn\i , > Is not : i mem imrgutlvu. It isnn alleiatlve and u const it ullonal ioim"ly , ThiMO Is nothliu " .lust us liond" when ynii can obtain tlH'u'i'iiu- Inn lniiorli'd | ' attU'lt ' : . llo mil ho ImpoM'il upon by nnsi-riinnlous ilonloi'K. The unmlm' must have thu MHiuitiiri' < > ( "I'.lMM'r mid Mcndelsou Co. , ftulu Agents , New VorK , " on every buttle. ll.i\intq met with unprocctlfnlocl sucros" in our < ; rcal 3 * ' clays' sale WE llAl'E COXCLUDW ) TO CON TINUE niTsrNiiss niiRiL And in order to make room for our immense stock of Spring Goods , \vhich are arriving daily , \vc \ will sell llic Balance of the BantoilptStoGk YOTIR OWN PRICE. Thanking our nunuM'ous patrons for past favors , and hoping for a continuance ol the same , and assuring yon of lirst class goods and lowest prices. Respectfully , ODEL CLOTHING CO A. H. GOLDSTEIN & CO. NERVE AND BRRIN TREHTWENT , finnllTi SAXDAI.WOODl-AI'.sfl.KSurtj lli Illlllll I U l > t' t iul niily cuiiiiilt' * pri'siTtlKMl by U UUU I n t-puui.ir pli sichim lor the I'll . t ( lonnrliin i niul tllmlinriti' Inini Iho iirlnniy iirunn % nliuiltt'it or ucqulri'il. II.W | > IT tiox. AlltlriiKUliti. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIU BLUFFS. _ _ \\fANTKD- ( iootl irlrl for Kciicra ! lionin work. Musi fuinlsli lefon-lices. Nt > . ! ! ll ) ) Harmony slice ) . ISAI.K-At a sacrlllce , 1 larso Mossier j MI ft1. | ii'rfit i-ontlltli Hi" ollli'e tilths niul , eliulrs J Mnru tiiiuUs. I luiist1 Iron si-ale I ruck , i ' ' ' > v < "t.2i-oiiiilt-r wait's. - ' s.p | | lad- I IT . I laiw platform Hour sunk' " . Ketllnti k IVll , II ? Main St. i _ \\'AN'1T.I > Totr.-ulo IHIIKIVIM | | nriipt-rty In ii Coiinrll Illull"Itli Miuill liii'iiiiilirani't1 , for liiirst-s , limit's and yonir. ; cull I o. No. llku I'onitli Mii't-t. IJlIlTt ill'.XT-Thu Mi'Malioii lilnt-K. II stoiy jp Inli-k , with liiisi-inent niul uluvutor. .I.W. H < Hlhe , 101 I'oaii st rci'l. TjVXA.MIMC Ilie enlflil-atfd Mel'liall ' I'lnnm ' , - J niul tlie Nt'WSt-iiln Cruwn I'laniCIIIHII nnd O | | , . | | OrKiins. Ailil fin eali or on Instiill- int'iits. liy.Mitr. lldiirii'ln-- , niu-ilc tuai'hur , III Stiituiiiaimlrt'vl.C'oiiiK'II HIiillX lu. BAItCiAINH 1'or Illiniums In houses , lutn , farm' * anil i'iirtlrnan I a Inrifi1 INI to s - Iccl fi-oiii , fall on , liilinslnn X Van Patten , , block , round ! Uliills. FOItSAIjl * A ImrRaln ; titiw inndein Iiou c u'Hli nil tin1 luu' luipiovi'iiionts , sttvt'ii rnninv will ' dl on i a y imyini'iits ; liU'iitcUiin tlm I'lfth avtMiuo motor line. 1) ) . J. llutolilii- son.lil" Hroadway. i olt SAI.KKlslititiom lionet ) anil two lot * . on 11'urlson st. A inmlcrit hnnso iinihi conil lioinu clieiip. 1 > . J , Iliiluhliijon , til" Hrnailwny. FOH SALE or Hunt dar.lon land , with hoiUBj , by J. K , Hlotf. 101 Mala St. , Uouuoll Bluffi IHcji'Ifs Itii- The \vondcrrtil Victor with sprlne fork nnd cushion tiro. Tbo most Uuriibluvlicel made. 'i'hc LittloClant i-onies out this your for boys \vitli sprinir fork. The strongest bovs' wheel made , and twicu as easy riding as others. 'J'hc Uadici' ( ilaut is probably the most won derful production of the year in cycle firdcs , ImviiiK Jisnrlnc fork to uoth Iront and re.ir wlieuls. No lady should run the risk ot rid ing a riu'id fork \vlieel with Its t.-onsuqucnt joltuif , ' . With tlio sprinR to biith front and roar wheels it is as easy ns u iwhlnc chair , rum without danger to the most delicate. l-'ull ball bearing , nnd only fT.'i.OO. Hulk seeils , nil Ulntls , at Cole Colo's , 11 Main street. Now seetls mill all toMed. $ . ' , r.OO to loan on lirst mortj-aqo security ; no coinnussion. See COM ; it Coi.i. , -II.Main street. Clilnosp Ht-gnrtl for anOatli. David M. Din-foe , jiulco of tlio Dcoi- Lodffo dlatrk't of Montana , while entci'- tuiniii n t.'irolo of admiroi.svith luiiiior- ous incidents ( if tlio ( lays wlion ho jirai.- tieed law in tno iiiliiinjjeiinipof 1'hillips- bui'fT , let fall ono illustrative of the sanutitv with which the ( . 'lilnoso rojjnrd the 1'aul I'ioneerl'rLW. ' an oath , says St. It Bconis th'nt the jiicl < , 'o had an nniuuil retainer from ono of the highbinder societies nnd transacted all their legal business. In a desperate light hetwecn twoiilinond-oyod iloni/.ens , ono of them was pretty thoroughly t-arved , mid the jniltfo was called In to defend the victor apiilnst a c'lmrjfo for "nn assault with a deadly weapon. " The accused vigor ously'denied the charge , and ho , ac companied hy an interpreter a nil several companions , called on his lawyer to arrange for the defense. After a loiifj interview , in which the importance of tolling the exact truth hiul apparently been driven through the oriental bkull. the party startouto go. As they reached tlio door ho saiil to the interpreter : "You understand now yon must tell the truth1 "Yos judyo. Shall ho p'lovo ho flight little with him lirst , or p'lovo ho no there t'liUV Floated lilt Own Oiirrpinsy. A man wlio hns jiiht retitmc-d from the Ai'irontlno Kopiiblu : tolls this .story : They have always had trouble down there with their currency , and it is not a mat tor of surprise to tlio-o who know their peculiar linancial inutliods. When 1 wns ilioro , a Now Ynrki-i1 named Lawson - son I'litno to Muenns Ayrosand opened a saloon on the American plan , It was Mich u novelty that nuinoy poured OVIM- tlio bar in n porfeot stream , Tlie sulos were not lar o enough to suit the proprietor , however , who cast about foi a plan to incivaho his receipts. Ho had a lot of 10 cent lui'tallio checks made and when a ciistomor paid for a drinlc lie would bo ( , 'lvon flum o in l.aws'on h private checl s. They passed at thoii face value nl all of the stores , and in i few months , the city was lltoi-ally lloodei with them , while hawson salted dowi the silver. One line mornlii" ; ho quietly hlippod out of town and left his check on the inarliot. The residents i-eenunl to think nothing of It , and when I left , i year later , the checks were still n circulation , ( iDiicral Klu'rinan died jiossessoil of n con slderalilo fortune , estimated ul botweoi | ir > iKHl ) ( anil . ' ( M ) , < XK > . l.iktt ninny army ol ) rers , hu lent ? IIKO Imunlit n-.i ! estate in Vro\\ Ini ; cities in the west , anil held tlio proper ! as u Hpeeiilatlon. In this way ( Soneral Slid man cliMrotl a ooil tlual of money. A It him K a ( 'ootl ( Ivor , ( Joneral Slmrnnm tlid not spom all of tl.o $ itM ; > salary locelved by him fron the iivernmenl fur many years , mid his tav hijs ( ho Invested , DR. J. E. McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. Ill YO.IIN' IXnericncp. PRIVATE DISEASES Cnrrtl In 3 lo 5 itny nlthoitt the los * of nn lu'iiri'tltno from liu liut" Thn iunl absolute rnro ft r ( il.KK'P ninl nil ni'MC'lim ' IH ( | mr es uv * r kim\Mi to iiipdtcnl ( > ' Ion re SV 1'IIIUH , fiwnrrnnto < l run * In .Ht . ) > TiO < luyn. 'Hit' ino't powerful romotly yet known ( or a ponna- ticntciitP STHlt'TI'ltKorrnln In rt'llovtiik'tlic hl il- ikT. < MIinl tit liitniovlthout Instrument * , no rutting , no pain , no dlliitlnu. lo * i of .Munliutnl orVr hiMfs | HiltUily cured : tnstnnt n'liuf. hkln ill-t > a-oi nml fiMiinkMllfcn os lUTiniiiKMitly cnrnl Hr M.ir ( 'Ws nieot-Nt In tliPtrentmont of 1'rluito Dhuti1 * hns iicvt'rlnTn oiitulliMl. | nnd lili jrri M nini ) uf imlli'nt * iwiclicH fHini Iho Atlnntlcto tlio I'm'ltlc BMiikt ntnl riiculari fun1 , KttilU" * from 'J tu I onlv. Utli uinl ruriuim Ptrt'i'h cjiunhu , Nt'b. ' Kntranco on clttiur t eot. eot.M. M. H. CHAMBERUN. M. D KVH , 11AII , NOSH ANIt ( ( Hinctl lilurr . In. All ilDcnscmf till ) 1IVI li.Mt. NOSKnmt TllllOA'lj irt-nti'd ' .li Iho Bluntest1' ( kill nnd onrc. CATAIlllll. ASTIIM\ nnd 11AV KI'.VKll troato.l ltli e'rolni'iit iifco SlTlUill'Aljlll'KIUTIOXJi. wliorc ncconnry Icssly iicrforniBil wllli tliij utmost cimuuut iklll , at- MirliiciH-rfort itfiull * . KINHrtT lIjASs-s ! | ; ncour- ntolv prosi'rllu'd. ct rrpctln < all rcfritctlyo trouble * . us M > ( tplt. : llri'i'ropln niul Astljflimtlstn , thin rin * iliTlnmlt'lit uny. clour mil pnlnln'f. cillNIO : ( NKUHAI.lilAutiil SII'K IIIIADACIIIC , nfti-r yi'jirl ftorrllilp HiiltorliiK.no relief , entirely rnroil ( Illloo , ooin I , ShiifirL lllock , over llcno \ Co.'s nturj , 'uuricll IllntTi , It * . COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE \YORKS All kinds ot Dvln'4 and Clciuiln ? donn In DID IlKlii'stStyluof llm Art , l'"iideil and Stidncil 'aiirlrs inaili ) tu look us u end as w\v. WurH iroinptly dune and dollvttreil In all i > : iru ot ho . uuutry s-cnil for prli-o INt- O..A , MaCIIAN. I'r.in. . . 01J Ilioatlwnv. Near Northwustvru llopot , I'OU.NCIL , Hl.UFFd. lA. > vor C1. 11 , .l n t Co. . .lewolry ? toro CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Oluffa. CAPITAL STOCK . . . . . 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS. . . . 215.000 DllitCTOiis I. A. Mlllor. K. O. Oloasoii , K. U ihtKart. K , K. Mart , J. I ) . EdmiiniUon , C'lMrlui ' . llannun. Trnnsaot ( jenor.il Dank In : busi ness. hur.'i'.sL capital and surplus u ( any lankln S jiilliwostorn Iowa. INTEREST ON TIM DEPOSITS. 27 MAIN STKKCT. TO BEEKEEPERS. 1 carry n full line of Beekeepers supplies , including comb foun dation lionoy knives , smokers , sections and all supplies foi henpinry. M. S.HOOP , iiO Ktst nri\ily.iy , Ccvi ciiRlxillF , lit. Finley Burke.Geo.W. Howitt-Thos. E. Oasady" Burke , Hewitt &Casady , A.ttorneys-at-La\v ruACTici : ix TIIK ST ATI : ANM > rii : > i-it\ii f-OHU'I'S. oniccs : J , J. Drown llulldliiK , Council Hltill-s Iowa OFFICER & BANKERS. Corner Main an 1 COUNCIU BLUFFS , IOWA. UVV I V * J J VJncTMN A RUPTUN iimlvurcnVfllVti" lir. riorce'a ' & .i m > llo Maul It li irurfiltluiUK.uiin | 1 II > wi ttht > ml InluMiiinn | l rriu'l'.iu. | MMn. . I. liln.llo Triut * . ' < > . , t > n u rrniifin'o. tot Von I.AHII o\i.\ -Ur 1.1'iiutv m ii. . i r iu tin' ' K oiifli ri'iiu'ily nrl > n Hit' inrntiru'il. ) ftfin nu rtini Hiiin it'i * ! i'iii trtiiu w liiitt'tor raiix * I'ruiu iu ini'ii > lriiiilliin Thi' i' | 'lll Miuiilt li"l ! liiki-n ilin Inn . 'I'Knimi'y. Am I'll ! I'o , lloyuliy l'rn | ' > MMII t'tTvlit ) I'M . lit lit'tiutiut li ) Miuriimn \ > Ui'v > nnc'U ' I "unit l . liunr I' O. , Oiimlin. I .A Mi-lilicr S < mil UuiiiUu. M. 1' . Ulls , Cvuucll tllutls.l , otJ ( orlg ,