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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TGE&DAY , APH1L 7 , 1891. : J TEE OMAI1A BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. , C FF1C I' ! No. 12 PEARL STHEI1T. Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City. II. W TII/1'ON - - - MATUUElt , TELEPHONES I Business OIKcc , No. 43. NlKltt Editor. No. 2H. JIE\TJ < ) \ . N. V. P. Co. Council niufTs I.utnborCo. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Snpp block , ( .tim.iiio Hock Springcoal. Thatcher , 1C Mn M. C. Bawtt , wa the successful con testant for the (10 prl/o offered by Post. master Trcynor for the correct .solution to Ills pstal ciiltlo puz-lo. The nuwlo Is as fol lows ! "Mlticr Alexander Kilarkson , WIclita Sinter. Kcnsa * . County Sodgttlck. " Writ ten In plain English Itwould be : "Mr. .Alexander CmrltsonVictilta , ticdgwlclc county , Kansas. ' The MUttlimcn gftvo a grand ball last evening In Masonic temple. Thuro wai a Inrgo crowd present , nnil the dancing was enJoyed - Joyed to the utmost by all. Each lady that entered the hull was presented nt the door with a fine bouquet of roses. At midnight nn elaborate pupnor was served in n vacant room in the Everett block. The crowd d - jicr.'xcl athn early b our this morning. Kov. O. W. Snyder , wife and dmiKhtcr ar rived in the city yesterday forenoon ana nro stopping at Kiel's ' hotel They come to rnako Council "luffs their permanent residence for the purpose of establishing nn English Lutheran - , thoran church. I lev. Snydcr was piitor at Davenport , In. , for twelve years , during which tlmo ho organized and bull tup a good congregation nntl crccud a handsome church. Ho preaches next Sunday nt 11 n. in. In ttili clly andnt 2:30 : p.m. at Entorprlso , four miles In the country. ( larilngo licenses wcro iswert to the fol low In K parties yesterday : William Wclcher and r.ottlo Bywon , both of Mills eountv ; Frank Slbcnalcrof Omaha and U//.io U. Klnir of Council [ Huffs ; Eilwnnl ti. lUioadoi of Omaha and Maggie Slbenaler of Council lllufTs. David M. Smith andMrs. LlddloII.Brlgfii , both of Lincoln , wore married Saturday by Justice Cones. Mrs. Brifftfs wa" divorced In Lincoln on Friday rrom her former husband on tht ground of desertion. The following c.is < ! 3 of measles wore re ported ycstord.iy : Mlos Comb , W > Kourth Mrcet ; ,1 , C. Lange , (107 ( Mynatcr street ; Thomas Hayiioi , South Eleventh street ; Terry Knight , South Twelfth street ; 311 Hess struct ; Ethel Cook , litjo iwenuo F. A case of diphtheria was also reported , Mrs. lieon , 21SG race street , being the victim. The case of assault against Henry Ilclght- man wns continued Indefinitely by Justice 1'ttttou yesterday , on account of the Illness of the dofcndnnt. John Cutnmliifrs ana William Stannard were lined ? . "i.flO in hollce court yesterday morninpfor driving over the sidewalk. The case of W. T. Smith , chnrucd with disturb ing the peace , was continued until thl3 morn ing. f Seed oats , corn , millet and seed potatoes , carden seeds of all klnd , nt II. L. Carman's ' , hflil Mnln nrnl fifll V > r.orl ctfoMa itiuin uiiu oui Do you want an express wasjon or boyl RlnifUpthoA. D. T. Co. , tclophono 170o. . 11 North Main street. J.C. Dlxby , stoara neatln ? , sanitary en- gtnccr,30 Mo r Ham block , Council Ulults Opnquo felt window shades 3.c each , with fixtures nnd nil complete , at the Uoston 'Store , Council I31uffs , this week. JUOOR M'GHK KXI'liUNS. Ho DofVtula IliniiclC Agitlitst A por- * NlmiH Conoornlnt ? Ills Ootuiitut. A morning paper has sprung a sensation on nn unsuspecting public In the sbapo of some charges against Judge TvIcGco to the effect that ho Is conducting the work of his court in sucn a way as to make 1C as easy for himself as possible nnd at the same tlmo running up a larca bill of costs against the county to pay the justices to do the work which , it is claimed , should bo done by him. Among other things It is charged that ho has sought to lighten his labors by turning over the work of attending police court into the hands of Justlco Hammer , clainmiK thnt ho was unnblo to attend to it on account of sickness. The statutes provide that tbo Judge of tbo superior court shull receive nn annual salary of li.OOO year In Uou of all fees , and they further provide that , ho sba.ll have exclusive Jurisdiction over nil viola tions of tno cltv ordinances , except when ho shull bo sick or unub'.o to act , when the juris diction shall bo allowed to the justices of the peace. Tbo chnrpo made against Judtro McUco is that ho luit made too free a use of tiio liberty granted to him in case of slciincss or Inability. Judge MiGeo was asked yesterday as to what truth thcro was in the report that ho was trying to shirk his workat the oxpuiisc of the county. Ho replied that the only time ho had over turned the woik of the police court over to the justices of the peace was when ho was ill with la grlnpc. After ho had recovered from a week's Illness he did not care to run the risk of a relapse hy overwork ing himself during the first low days , and ho had therefore secured tbo services of Justice Hammer us n personal favor to himself. "As for the expense totho county. " ho con tinued , "Justice Hammer's woik tlurlng the past two weeks will hrlng a bill of exactly ? J extra to the county. Tnero has been "ono case iricu uoioro unn wnoroin tno miorma- I tlon was filed before me , nuU for the trial of that ease lie will bring in a bill to tlio county for J. It was n moro matter of chance , how f ever , that the suit was commenced In sunor- * ior court nt all. The statutes state that an information iu a case of thnt kind mav bo filed before n justice of the pence. and if the information had been llled before blin the county would have had to pay the fee anyway. The other cases which have been tried before Justice Ham mer have been the ordinary drunks and peace disturbers , and Justice Hammer is not taxing up the fees In those casoi to the county , as It has been charged. Thai is n personal matter between Mr. Hummer nud myself. " The charges which were mndo against Judge McGee caused something of a sensa tion among the members of the bar , nnd democrats and republicans agreed In the belief that the charcos had been concocted by seine ono who had a gruilgo against Judge McGee for some reason or other , and that the whole trouble could bo traced directly to this source. 4 Wall paper. 4 double rolls for 30c. Boston store , Council Bluffs. Ladies' Jersey vests , SJ o each , at the Bos ton Store. Council Death of Tlinoilorj llrown. Theodore Brown dlodyeatorday morning at ? " * 0 o'clock at the rosUloncoof his father , A. 0 , Drown , at the ago of twenty-six years , of quinsy. Q.yorayoar ago , \Vllllam Spears , a I tiddlervixs fouad uo.ir tlio Northwestern i-ouudl house , lyhifj In a clump of willows , ' detia. llrown had boon socu with Spoirs on the evening u-tieii the murder was sup posed to have been committed , within half a mlle of thn fatal spot , and urging tils com panion , who was under the Influence of liquor , onward lo what proved to bo his dcutlt. An Indictment was found against llrown of murder in the flrbt degree , nud ho was tried. Circumstantial ovideuco was very strong npalnst him , ho was aqulttod. U was rumored on the strcot yesterday tlmt llrown wmitod to make a confession a few hours before UU ileitli , al'xjr ' ho bad beea given un by hli phydiclan. Inquiry , how- e\or , failed to Uow uuy foundation for the rumor , Dr. 15 tratow , who attended the dead man In Ills last Illness , stntoJ thut ho did not inow thnt his ottlont was tbo ono who had boon accused of tlio crlino until the day be fore his death and that so far n ho know llrown bad never said anythlnf ; about luakliiK a confession , _ Outtne flannel remnants at the Bones STOUK. Cot'NCit. IBi.urrs , this week So n yard , 10o aud li' io quality. Snugart fc Co. carry lai'geit stock of bulk Held , gar-ton and ( lower suois Iu the west Cutnlogir And samples by mall. The Falriaount 5o clfar at tbo Foautala , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Meeting of the Oity Council Draws Out Han ; Citizens. ELECTION OF THE MINOR OFFICERS ? I.orln Clioson Fire Oljlcf mill Avcry Street Supervisor Now 1'ollui ) Force Other Clly Matters. The city building was crowded to Its ut most rapacity last evening , the occasion being the mooting of tbo city council at which , ac- cordlnn to law , the chluf of the flro depart ment , city physician and street supervisor \vero to bo elected. The mayor and a full boanl of aldermen wcro present. Considerable routine business \vas disposed of and Wood thca arose and said that that reminded him that the city building bas alto- K Hher too small , and that there wai no vault or other receptacle far tlio valuable papers and books belonging to the rlty. Ho added that ho felt criminally liable ovcry tlmo ho camolnto the building. He therefore moved thut the com mittee on public linpro\omcnts bo nuthorl/cd to ileviso some plan for the enlargement of the building , 'llio motion was carried , Vaie , Smith and Wind voting no. Arrangements for insuring the city buildings wcro mndo. I'mully the council toolc up the election of n rhlof of tlio llro department. On the In formal ballot the result was : Levin , 5 ; llncue , ' . ) . On the formal ballot the result was : Levin , 7 ; Hague , 1 , Lovm was de clared elected. On the Informal ballot for street commis sioner the result was ns follows Avory. 3 ; LUC.IS 2 ; E. Iluntlnpton , 2 ; Bar- not , 1.Vhon 8 ballots had been taken and there was no choice , there was some talk of elvlng It up as a bad job. I'aco suggested the name of John Uickey , and the voting again proceeded. After four moro ballots had bsen taken and no choice had been made it was decided to wait a while. A petition was presented asking that the right of"way bo granted to the Omaha & Council Blurts street railway company to lay Its track * on Pierce street to Conning street , and on Conning street to the cltv limits , also on Vnuchn avenue nnd Hubbard street. Manager Ilazlcton of the Chautauqua assembly stated thut the motor company would hold a meeting on Wednesday , and that ho was very anxious to tmvo some dis position made of the matter as soon as pos sible , in order that the company might know what to do. The petition was referred to the committee of the wholc.to bo icported on at a meeting of the council to bo held this even ing. ing.The following list of police appointments was read by the ma.for : Wada Carly , chief ; A1 S. dough , night captain ; E. L. Martin , day captain and patrol conductor ; J , II. Safely , night clerk and patrol conductor. Patrolmen 0. E. Ueswick.I. L. O'Connell , W. II. Kemp , David Doyln , J. M. Murphy , Jerry Kelly , Chris Peterson , J. H. FoilA. , . Wajreck. J. A. Burke , George L. Martin , John O'Brlon. James A. Wliitt , master of chain ganp. John Sandol , driver of patrol wapon. Lewis Hcnn , day cleric , and typo writer. The mayor recommended that hereafter when the ofllccrs take their day off , which is allowed the in , a proportionate amount bo deducted from tnelr" monthly salary. The street supemsorshio was again taken up , nnd on the seventeontn ballot Avcry was elected , trio vote standing as follows : A very , fl ; Ihmtlngton , 8. A vote was taken for poll tax collector and A. J. McClaren was re-olected , receiving six votes , the other two being cast for John 1'ox. 1'ox.Tho city marshal road his list of nnnolnt- uients , as follows : Dav jailor , Charles White ; night jidlor , John Barhyto ; bailiff of superior court , Frank Fowlcx. On motion the council ailjourncd to meet as a board of health. The election of a pity physician was taken up , Jennings receiving 0 votes and White 3 on the informal ballot. On the formal vote 0 voles wore caat for Dr. Jennings am' ho was declared elected unanimously. On motion of Smith the polica committee was authorized to llnd a dura ping ground for refuse. Curtain poles with brass fixtures and all complete , iPo each , at the Boston Store , Council JJluffs , tuls week. "Drs. Woodbury , dentists , no Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Tclophono Ho. High grndo work u specialty. Carpets , furuituro , stoves , tinware , crock- cry , In endless variety on easy payments at Mandel & Kloiu's. Curtain poles with brass fixtures aud all completo. 19e each , at the Boston Store , Council Blufts , thl week. Our line of carpets nnl parlor furniture will bear inspection. We c > ulm the largest stock in the city. Alundel & Klein. Opiquo felt window shades 83c each , with fixtures nnd nil complete , at the lioston Store , Council Bluffs , this week. SWAMP IMND3 AND TAXES. . Supervisors Tlccf'lvo Kfiports on Intr- ' rstlnc 'outity SubleutB. , The April session of the board of su norvls- ors was commenced yostordny morolns with Chairman V , G , Hetzcl and Members Charles Alexander , Alexander Oiler , A. U. Graham and August BostoJt present. After some routine business had boon transacted the question of county bridges was taken up. The band of D. S. McCannon for the faithful performance of his duty was approved , and the chairman was Instructed to sign his con tract for the Dulldlng of the county bridges. Tlio auditor read his rep rt with regard to the "swamp-lands , " the controversy as to which was published some weeks ago. Ho stated that ho had investigated the matter as ho had been instructed , and had found the total amount of laud claimed by the county under the "Sw.unp-land Act" to bo 50,830 acres , according to the returns made by the county surveyor , Samuel P. Watts , under authority of tlio county Judge in 1853. Of these there were 15,880 acres which had never been convoyed , and all or nearly all of this amount was occupied by persons who tracid thclr.titles to pro-oinptlons. Ho had been unable to find that tho'government had over reimbursed the county for the lands which had been conveyed in that way , and ho boliovcd that the county had a chiiin on the government for whatever amounts may iavo been received from the sale of the lands , lo hud his list of lands compared with the returns which had ucen made to the state Inud o 1H ( , ana no loumi tmiiau taa returns had been mtulo correctly. Ho recommended that the board take further steps toward securing n settlement from the government. It was not decided \\hat \ steps should betaken - taken to got satisfaction from the govern ment , but It will io decided before the ses sion closes. A tabulated statement was laid before the board , \\hioh had been made up by the secre tary of state , in acjoiikucovlih the decision of thostato oxcoutivo council at IU meeting in DCS Molncs last nniilhvith rofuroiu-a to \hoasscjjtnenlof r.illro.Us. A icsolutlon was passed stating thtf number of niilcj of each road in the county , and tlxltii ; the as- sessmcut. A petition was laid before the boird by the proi > erty ovvuors nlonit tuo old "Billiard state road" nsklnglhiit thorightof way bo granted to the Council DIutTi treet railway com pany to build nnd operate n slnulo track rall- WliMi Baby nari aide , wo gnra her Cutnrio , V7hcn ilia WM a CWIJ , ho crleJ f or Castoria , MVhen ilia broune MUs , ho clung to Cnjtorla , WTies iliu ltd Children , she f vo thorn Castor ! * . way for the next twenty-five years past their property from the Intersection of Canning street with the caaUirn limits of Council Bluffs to the limits of the Chautauqua as sembly grounds. Tbo signers of the petition wore A. S. Jlazcltoti , John Dan forth , U. Me- Kcnzlo , Mrs. J. A. Sylvester , Mrs. A. Lolmn , Mar Bourlclus , J , M. Sylvester , A , Flori , E. I yzock , C. ti. Copelnnd and A. W. Dlllcr. The petition was not discussed , but there will some disposition of it ho made today. Thcro wcro a lareo number of petitions sent In by would bo overseers of the poor , the following having come to the front so far : C. Hoover , W. L. Bigcs , Wilson Dun can , \V. II. Almy , O. A. Hoblnson , P. G. Mlkcsell , A. T. Whittlosov. S. Covalt , J. It. Davidson , C. Wesley. 0. II. Thomas. D. K. Dodson nnd J. U , ICnlx. It is expected that n largo number of potltlnns will como In dur ing the next few days , and it is probable thcrovillnot bo n selection made until Into in the session , In order to give the stragglers an opportunity to como In and to allow the supervisors tlmo to look into the past records of the various applicants. The board will reconvene this morning at 0 o'clock. Wall paper. 3 c a roll , Boston store , Council Bluffs. A GHBATVEKK. . nt thn lUmton Ktor' , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A visit to the Boston Store , COUNCIL Biurra , will convince the most skeptical that they nro headquarters for everything In their lino. This week they nro showing bargains In every department In muillns , sheetings , dress goods , wash dress goods , hosiery , gloves. The latest In spring- Jackets and cnpcs. Military capes , Sa.OO. : i no , M.OO nnd Si.00. I1OSTON STOKE , COUNCIL Ui.um. All Chinese goods at half prlco at Jim Lung's , 3U3 Broadway. Our spring stock is now completo. If you want to bo in style call at HclUjr's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Outing flannel remnants at the STOUK , COUNCIL BI.UHS , this weckoc n yard , lOc and 12 c quality. I'AI'tll. BOSTON STOltE. COUNCIL l Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within ono and one-half miles of the P. 0. ; nil in bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at onco. Call on D. J. Hutchlnson & Co. , 017 Broadway. The finest dlsplay of onyx fast blade hosiery is to bo found ttt the Uoston store , Council Bluffs , this week. All grades , from the cheapest to the ilnost silk. When aboutto huIU don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. , 818 Broadway. Who SiyH Meat is Golnjj'Un ? Meschondorf don't say so , as the following prices will convince you of ! Porterhoufo steak , I' o , Sirloin steak , 12) ) 0. KounO steak , lOc. Prlmo rib wast , lOc. Shoulder roast , 7c. Pork roost , So. Pork chops , lOc. Veal , To to 12J < Jc. Mutton , ( icto 131 0. Shoulder steak , 8c. Sausucc of all kinds , 8c. Best No. 1 hams , lOe. v Best No. 1 bacon , lUo. Best No. 1 lard , lOe. Best Fo. I salt pork , Sc. Olco. and butter , ISc nnd 20c % bOVTIl O.W.4.M.4. Pollticnl Palaver. " 1 wish you would mauo public through the columns of THE BKB the real condition of the Fourth ward political situation , " said a ending citizen. "There are three candidates , jercmian uowaru ( independent rcpumicauj , John Henry Loechner ( democratic ) , nnd John S. Walters ( Independent democrat . As there wcro only seventeen votes polled for Candi date Richards last fall little may be said about Mr. Howard's candidacy. But the question of supremacy In the ward bos heat ed an axle and the battle is on. Dctween Air. Walters and his Irlends and Mr. Loechner and his friends thcro is a little question. In the first place , the democratic primary poll ing place was changed In the interest of Mr. uoochncr to Q street for the solo purpose of voting Third warders. As It was ono gang ofnino Third warders voted for Mr. Loechnor. The city committee changed the polling place back to the place where it was Jirst called. Then with onlv slxty-ono votes polled for the gubernatorial candidates last fall,102 votes were counted for Mr. Loechner. and thus either by imported votes or padded returns or both , the nomination of Mr. Loechner was ninae. Moro than that the friends of Mr. Walters wcro driven from the polls by rowdies at the point of a revolver , with ballots flying after some of them. Farther than that , Mr. Locclmer is n republican and worked and voted for Prrcslilent Harrison. On the other hand , Mr. Walturi is ono of the oldest citi zens of the ward , a trusted oftldal nnd popu lar superintendent in the stockyards so pop ular that ono year npo ho roi-oivod many moro votes than any other candidate , and has not only every qualllicntion , but has the support of tbo best citizens aud largest In terests In the ward. " I/Ike a Conspiracy. ST. CLOUD , Minn. , April 0. P. J. Schapa , a prominent miller of Albany , was some time ago sent to St. Peter's asylum while tempo rarily deranged. Upon his release ho found his mill nnd ether property In the bauds ol parties ho considered unsafe and began proceedings In the courts to oust them. They gave him great annoyance nnd last Friday John F. Krebs , who had been appointed receiver , llled information , alleging that Schapavas insane. This created great excitement among Schapa's friends , and n delegation of business men came to this city , where the examination was held , and protested against the proceedings. Scapn , however , was udjudgod tnsano and returned to the asylum. Much Indignation prevails against Krebs , aud prominent citizens of AlDany bavo inaguratea a movement looking to the release of Schapa. 0vor411,003 Howoscales have boon sold nd the demand lucrjulnij conthiui lly. Bor on & Ssllock Co , Chtoio , III Prospectlx'O nrt'.lcutronm Murd'rail PiTTsnuiio , Pa. , April 0. John L. Oon- zales , n woodemvaro worker , was found dead near West Libertv , Pa. , this morning with a bullet hole through his head ana his uocKots rifled. Ho was engaged to bo married to a young lady immoa Magglo timith and spent the ovnnlntf nt hpr hrman. Ipurlnt * nVinnt 11 o'clock. Ilo liuJ in his possession $1,2JU , which ha was to pay toitiiy on a little homo ho hud purchased fur his intended bride. Tboro is no clue to the murderers. A Tlinusa-d I'alnter * Strike. Ninv YOHK , April fl. A thousand Journeymen - men painters struck here today to enforce a demand for higher wages. It is reported that a number of linns huvo yielded nnd granted the advance asked. The strike came loan end tonight , inoUof the men securing tbo concessions wanted. Tlireo Ohlldi-cii Drowned. Kicn LAKE , \Vis. , April fl. Three of Ar thur Ritchie's chilurenngcd seven , nine and cloven years , wore drowned In a small pee of water near bis logging camp on Blicli lake today by breaking through the ico. A woman had just got aboard a street ear when HIO began waving lior hand to the conductor to atop , bays the Dotrolt 1'Yoo Pro s , "Did you want the car stoppad ? " ho asked as ho looked in. "Yes. " "But you just cot on. " "I know that , but T just want to pot oflf , too ! I loft two plea In the oven and they want to como out o' thnt Insldo often ton minutes or they'll bum upl" trig .Hi 1 II I i Vt -Jl Vt | l LigKt ale- ( * \ / | f \ Beginning Monday we will display Light Weight Overcoats in cloth faced Meltons I silk faced Black Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds , which we have marked down to J j [ _ sell at $10. Nothing like them ever shown-in Omaha. Made in our own work rooms. A backward season affords you an opportunity to buy fine goods away under price , See samples in show windows. r ? w Corner 15th and Douglas Streets , " THE LARQEST WEST OF"THE MISSISSIPPI. A SAIL ON THE BRIM DEEP , Or a Whirl bj Eail to Six American Pleasure Besorts. EVERYTHING ptk-PAID AND FIRST CLASS. . If You "Want to Take n Trip Thlt Suin- inor AVItliout Expcimc , Partici pate In Tlio Ecc's Match- Offer. Arrangements liavo own cftoctcd by the publishers of Tun DEB which enable us to malco a novel and attractive oiler to parties who are disposed to devote Ihelrtimo and en ergy toward procuring new subscribers for THC OMAHA \Vir.KLV BEIJ 01Tun SUNDAY Br.E between this date niid'tho 10th day of Juno next. This ofter will bo open pnly to parties so liciting subscribers in Nebraska , Iowa , South Dakota and Kansas. ' ' A careful record will bo kept of all sub scriptions fowardcd , and the awards will bo made without partiality. ! THE EUKOPEAN TOUR. To the person that Mill secure tbo largest number of cash suoscribers tor TUB OMAHA WEEKLY HER or TUB Stf.xnAx BUB before Juno 10 , 1S9I , will bo given FUEE OP COST A ICOUXD Tnir EUItOl'EAN' . ITOUU TICKET Thl3 ticket will include ilrst-class passaco from Now York to Kuropo and rotuni. This in- ludcs also all traveling , hotel and sight-sco in K expenses. Tlio trip will bo made with nn excursion party gotten up oyMrs. M.D. . 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All this slgtit , seeing and traveling given nwav for obtaining subscribers to the WBKKI.T or SUNDAY BEE. t For the fifth largest list of subscribers wo offer'a free ticket from Omaha to Niagara Falls and return. Ever since your childish wonder was aroused by the description iu the old school readers of those wonderful falls you have doslrea to see tiiotn Hero is the op portunity. A most delightful excursion and ono without oxnensn , given for securing sub scribers to the WEEI.KY or SUN-DAY HUE. 1 or the sixth largest list of subscriborswa offer a frco ticket from Omaha to Salt Lake Citv nnd return. The famous Mormon city u fast becoming a Gentile cltv. and will in tlrao lose much of internet. Now. this sum mer woifld bo n good tttno'to visit the boora Ing city. Gnrileld lieach Is of course in cluded in the trip. This summer resort on the lake Is u dclightfuLplacc to pass a few of the hot summer dajiC } Vhy not secure a number of subscribers for the WEEKLY or SUNDAY HCE and take the trip. For the seventh larRestllst of subscribers wo offer a frco ticket to , pcnver and Manltou and return. While a sborjter trip th-m any o the others it combines , many pleasant fea tures. Denver thuqu crl cltv of the plains Is always worth Bceingubilo the health and sumtnerrcsorisotTJutntou are delightful Indeed. Health-trlvlng Aspiring , restful amid subhmo sconervfri'what trip could bo moro restful 1 All thlji , ijjcasuro for securing subscribers to the SUXHAY or WEEKLY lieu. CONDITIONS. Now what are the conditions upon which these tickets are glvou awav ! The scouring Positively cured byi these Little Pills. CARTER ! The v also relieve Dls- | tress from Dyspepsia , In ITT1.E digestion nnd Too Hearty r Eath ; ? . A perfect rcm- eUyforlUzilufia , Naus Drowsiness , llad Taster In the Mouth. Coatcdf Tongue , Pain in the Elde.j TOHPID LIVER. Tboy | rcgulato the Dowela. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , CITIZENS STATE BAM or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.000 DIHETOUR-I. A. Mlllnr , K. O. Gloason , E. I Bhugnrt , K. K. Hurt , J U. Edmutidson , Clurloi O. llannan. Transact general Daukliu bail * nets. Largest c.ipltil nnd surplus ut nay bankln Southwestern loira. INTEREST ON TIM- DEPOSITS , NEW OGDEN H9T3 L The No-wOgden Hotel , in Coaticll DluTi haubeeti oompletjd rofurnis'iel an im-la'n- ized throughout , nnd i > now ont of the bast hotels In. tlio state. It ia located in tha bu ; ! ness pirt oft 10 city an I th i olrfjtric imtDN pass tha door every four mlnutM. Fira el- capes and flre alarnu tlirou hout thi billl- ing. Steam heat , hofc and coUlv.xtsr ail sunshine in every roam. Table un3JrpV3' > ) l anywhere. Rates , $2.00 n clay. GBO.M. WHITNEY , Mantwor. Pinley Burke. Thos. E. BURKli & CASADY , A.ttorneys-at-L.aw i : IN TIII : STATE AND co v UTS. oniccs : J. J. Bronn Ituliding , Council IllulTi Iowa. HOTEL DELLQNS. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenu ; . Just completes , lias 1OO rooms , thraa stairways , from the top to the bottom , has fine elevator and dinning room socvlce , 1 flro proof throughout , fine blllarJ rooms anl tlio finest toilet rooms in thj city. Lar s Sample rooms , Suites wlt'bith to. Co.- X4thandCaDitolAve. Streetcar servlco in alldiroctions. Bates , from 2.50 to 4.00 HOTEL , TJte 9I t'ru\lt \ Oil14th anil Uaritcv , { Kiln : tnoHt mibntnnti < tlls > coiiitrnclrit Hotel ItttlltltntIn Oimi/xi. Nci-crnJ / irni'jIrlcfi flrc iralln riiiinfiiroiu IxiHCiitciit ta roof. All the < 'filtti/n nnil tlont-H llnt'il trltts Anln'tov flre iiruof inhiftntiklni / it tiiiiinittffle to Inirn fldicf. : t'irecnvnj > en < tiul fire a/firms tliroiiuliotit the. littllilinii. Afr < iiu ln-itt , Itot Illlll COlll ll'tltl'l1 ( Illll HIIHMlllltKlll tnuivinnnrjniH3Cii tclici-e. B. SILLOWAY , NEBRASKA , National Bank U. S. DEF03ITOKV , OUA.HA , N 5 J $4OOOOO Capital , - - - - , Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 , - O J.BOO onicersonil Dlrcclors ltonrr . Yntoi , 1'roil.lont : Iwls S. Hocil , Vloo-1're'iilont ; Jnmai W.Sava/a V.Murio. John S. Colllni , U. a Cuihliu , J. .V. II 1'atrlck. . 11. H. UuRliei , caihlor. TI-1E IRON BANIC Corner 12th nud KarnamSti A Gcner.il Ilunkln ; Uuslnes * Traniaotel Saffcrln ? from tlio ciTects ol youthful erron man who Is IHTTOIM anrt dcbllltatrd. Aildri'jj Prof. P. C' . l'O\VLKHJTIooUu , Couu SA.VIMMVOOD u.vi'dUMis am the bcH and only cnpaului pruaorlbu I br r0illi-ir phyxlclins Ior tlio euro of Gonorbffl. % nn < ! dl clmr.f fi from tlio urhnirr ori.i nuerltod or uciulruJ. II.ij \ > sr box. All itruir.fl of the Inreest list of subscribers to Tim WBUKLY or SU.VIJAT BKK , No ; ne\vspapcr in the west Is so well and favorably known nnd solicitors have alwajs found it an easy mat ter to secure subscribers. THE HKE'S sub scription list ha- * always kei t pace with Us reputation nnd it deisrcs to add "new names to Its- Ionic list of friends. Being at nil times n people's paper It makes friends with all classes. The subscription prlcoofTuc WBKKI.Y BEK is 81.00 per your postpaid to any place In this country or Canada , orJ.OO if sent to a foreign country. Tim Si'Ninv BEE Is fj.00 per year , but Omaha subscribers for TUB JSUNIUY BED will not bo counted In this competition. ( Jet up nlist. Have your friends subscribe for the paper. Sample copies forwarded fioc on request. Persons dcsirlni ? to compote for one of Iho.so prizes will plcaso ray so when sending In their Jlrst orders. Kcmlttanco In full must accompany every order. Two six mon'hi subscrlotlons or four three months subscriptions will bo counted as cue order. GcssIor'sMaKioIIcadacho Wafer * . Curesatl headaches in "o iiiinutos. At all dru iUt3 Troilictcil I'cr Death. The Into Mury Cush Chcnlrs of HoHvur' T.enn. , predicted two yours nco lliitt Hlio \soulU clio on her iiinoty-fourili birtiidny , itud hliu did to. Hlio was u romnrkublo \vainim Iu many wayb , bointf able to jlny the harp nnd ulnj , ' balladn almost to the day of her death , and to quote long1 pas- oat'os from tlin GrcoU and Roman pouts , with whoso wrltinyo uho was qulto fn- tniliar. { THE TWIM ] GlTYj 8TERM DYE WORKS , A-SOHOEDSACK , Prop- Corner Avenue A and 26th Street , Council-Bluffs ; on Coun cil Blufls and Omaha Electric motor line. ORPIOELS : i52iFarnam Street . . . Omaha , Neb , 621 Broadway - Council Bluffs , la. Ml. CLiffl AID Of Every description. Packages received at either offices or at the works. © end for 3Piice List- FIRE ! FIRE ! THE GrUEAT FIRE SAX.E AT Marcus' Clothing House Ts still ffoinc on. Don't miss this grand opportunity and Save from 50 to 75 Cents on Every Dollar , As thousands of ourchabors can testify to the cxmiordinury bargains. CALL AT ONCE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. OFFICER & PU3EY , BANKERS. Corner Main an \ Brovlwiv. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In fnrulqn anl donoitlo xohin s Collection mudo uud Interest tuld on tl.nj deposits D. I-I. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Pastors' Sujjlln , rk3t Fptccsa'id Sauiaso MnltCH1 Maclilnory. 871- 6Si Slain St. . Council Hlulls. Iu. Also ilcilorj n Hides nud i'ur.-i. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEM DYE WORKS All kinds of Oy In f and Cleunliu dona In tin Highest Style of the Art , I'acluJ nud Fabrics made to look as good as now , Hod Ko.ithcis CIcaiH'ii by lu.iin , In l'ii t ( " : iss M nn nc r. Wurk proiiintly done anil dollvored la all parti of tlio country , tieud for prlco list , o. A. MAOHAN. i'rj . . 101J Broadw.iv. Near Northwestern ujpai Uou.sciu Ufcurra. IA. Electrls Truss3 3 , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WASTED. DIUIJ , JODD , < 308 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la TKIjljlMIONKS. ornoE. u URnmv ? : AVK A1U3 TillI'KOlMjK. . Never since \v have been In business have vie inado such larpo and low priced contracts for our summer specialties. The celebrated llaclno rofrlicr ; < iton , J5.00 up. All hard wood. The beit value over offered. O Hilitte KtovcH. The Oulclt Meal Evapor.ttlnp stovo. The slltflit Uofects in last year's no.v pro cess bavo been overcome nnd the Quick Meal is the best over offered. Every ono ( ruaran- teed. Wo nro selling ttio old style generator stoves now ut 7.00 , S-burnur , and tV.OO U-buruers , hlgb steve IliuyolcH. The Victor , the world's loader , both In beauty and reputation. The giant line , $ J5.00 toSiari.OO. Catalogues frco. Bi-ousat 41 Main struct. Coix & COLH. SPECIAL NOTICES. . COUNCIL BuUFFo. ANTCD-A. first clnss Hhlrt nollslior nt the City htuain liuuiilry , M Noith Muin stret't ; steady work luitl Rood wascs. MODKItN IHIUSOS for rent. Charles Muitol , IU .MulnstrecU Foil HRNT--n ollliiB house , an Fourth tj 10rooms , coiiMink'tit to motor line and ecu * er of busJness. N. 1' . Dodso & . Co. ANTUD-Mun with Binall family to work ' on u Biirdon ; an oxporieni-ed Riirdenur inefiTU'il. Apply to Johnston & Van I'atton , v K\urott Dloclc. Vl/ANTKn-Oool plrl for RC'iioral houso- T T work. Apply ut Mrs. 1' . M. Tryor , 018 lllutl struct. HAVE cush eiistomor for four lots liptwocn , 'Ht nnil'Jdth sis. , lictwueii Ave I ) and 4lh live. , J. 1 * . Urrenshlulds , Ol'J llru.ulwiiy , H AY li'or Sale 1 luivo purcli.isoil a fine lot of liuv. which I will BO 1 hy u.ir loid or In llciuuntltlus. l.cavo orduri ut No. KCJ lircmdwny. & . GoldBtein It. Co. TjiUOrr farm for sale or Iriulo ; well located -L mid all iu bearlni ; RUO I lioubo uu 1 li.iru. Will taku homo coed city pruporty , nud K' > nl tlnioirivtM. cm Iialnnce. Call on or uddioss 1) . J. Hiituliliisuu & Co. . 017 Broad way. ' 1J1011 SALU A liiuiso and lurgo lot on easy - * - ' payiiiouti. liinulro at 405 I'urk uvcnuo , Coiinelf lllulfs. la. _ . lAUTnil\VASSKH Ins moved hl wnrelionio from aw Ilroiidway to 4W Ilro-idwuv , wlicroho will keep on hand n Una Rtouk of furnacu lluurcs. T/Oll UKST Tlid MoMahon Wock , 3 story -L1 hrlelt , wltli basement und olovator. J , W. Squire , 201 1'uarl street. TTIOU-'ALK A harsaln : new modern homo J- with nil the late linprnvoiiicnu , Huron rooms : will soli on oa y paymcntHi lueatudon tlio Klf Hi avonuuiuutorllnu. - I ) . J. llutclilu- son , 017 llro ulwuy. TpOU 3.VLE or Hunt dvrlan lanJ , wltS J-1 bousai , by J , It. tUoo. 10 J M lu ! , , OouaoU Bluff * 'vllinilorc ' Attorneys at Ij-vw. Prao. U. OlUllUUb tloo m the state ami federal courts. Ilnnnm II , I and 3 llcnoblouk , Uouncll UlutT4. riiimhorc Attorney nt Law , No. ID HI . lilhillllJUa , iiu.iri street , over Hush. nuU'H store. Tclophono No. lVI. ! lioui-H. B a. m. U > 'J p. m. Council llludrt , lu ITC : , I'.ur , Non nnd Thront Hpmliill : ! , Cornell HIiiiM. > - Inwa. Kiro I'ycn , cro > PJ painful anil m-nk Tlilun , " enrnctic , dcufncri , Clit chnrKG' from tlio enm , rn- Urrh , h r fa\cr , nitlimi niul nil nciito uml dirvnlo nITi'ctloiiior tlio ttiruut n | 0chillr. < in ! > > MOJ It- leil vl.hont pnln ( < lniroi occurulcly ( .rcacrlbed In illtllcultumn , iiflan curlnif clirunla nuur.i'Mli nnd tick lioixlnrliij. hiirKlail opviullon * , utiun nccac nrjr , imln'uoly perfi rincd , uaiiirlnx tie > t roulla OUIcu , rtiuurt-llfn ! > Lluclt , room I , Council Illulli , In. Ilitrhost cnsh prlco paid for ratja nnd all Id nils of scrap inouila. Country doulors uiitl inorchnnts will Hnd it to their advantage to coininunl- cute wltti us before ( liniiosinK ot tliolr BtooUa. G1L1NSKY HUGS. , Union Hroiuhvft.v Depot , Tol. 301. Counoiruiulla. la.