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I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : felDAY , AP11EL 10. 1R91. THE OMA.HA.BEB , COUNCIL BLUFFS. C Il'j ? ' < I.1 : No. 11'1 FAHL , STHEHT. pc-llvm-d by Onlrr In any part of UioCtty. II. W , TJl.lON - MANAOEK , TliMil'HONES : Business Onicc , Ko. 48. Nlnht Kditor. No 23. HI IA Olt SIJtbfMOX. K. V. P. Co. Council Uluffa Lumber fio. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 20-1 Sixpp bloclf. Ocniilno Hock Sprlngcoiil. Thatcher , 16 Main 1'\\a \ \ city sclooh will oner next Mrmdny mornlnr. ; William ItoRors anil Chailcs tlnnnIn fvcre. nrrcMrd ycstci-dny afternoon by Oflluer Kelly for llRhtlHit. Tko funeral of Patrick White , who died day bofoio jcstcrday at the Insane depart * incnt of St. Bernard's hospital , will take liicc this rooming ill 8 o'clock at St. I'MiicIs X.ivler's church. i IInrmony Chapter , Order of the Eastern Stnr , Initiation and sociable , cntortfllned by ' tlio gentlemen of the order , this ( Fridayi oi nltiK In Munonle ( mil. Visiting members cordially Invited. By order of the \V. M. Henry llclhtman | was given a trlnl jcstrr- day morning- the chnrgo of assault , which wus preferred ngnliist him byV" * F. Smith. The prosecuting witness foiled to tnako n cn oapalnst him and lie was discharged by tlio court. < A select danHng party wai given last oven Jnffn \ the Hoyal Arcanum hall bvl'rof. Chambers to the members of his danrlng class mid their Irlemls. 'Jho nttendanco was tint hwe , but the dancing wus none the leia lilgtily enjoypd. Monday evening next the nnniml election ofjoniccrs. anil dlicctors of the YoungMen's Cl.mUan association will take place. Air. Ben Sims , organist of St. Paul's chinch , Is arranging a musical nnd literary proKmmn.o. 'The quintetteill render some line sclee. tloiu. Trio to everybody. A notice has been received by Itio city marshal that a horao was stolen from David Krlllck , a mile and n half north of Woodbine. n few iilphts npo. It was a riding horse , und vns cqulppr-d with a snddlo and briillo when taken. A reward Is offered for the recovery of the animal or the capture of tlio thief. Marshal Teniploton jcstord.iy received ,1 card fromJohn Uonznlo , Kobcrt Lewis nnd Jacob Hchutrum of Kaple , Is'eb , stilting that a single harness , double harness , rhlnchllla beaver overcoat , and nli'klo cloclc had been stolen from them last Monday evenlnir , Fifty dollars reward Is offered for the return of the missing property. Citizens in the vicinity of rourth street nnd Sixteenth avcnuo have been complaining of the fragrance of some pljj pens that were In too close proximity to them for comfort. Yesterday niornlnir a visit was paid to that end of town by Deputy Marshal White , and ttio owners of the offcnslvo property wcro notified to abate the nuisance , Mrs. Julia A. , wife of N. A , Taylor , died Wednesday nl ht at 11 o'clock at her resi dence on ( ilon mcuuo atthongoof fifty-eight years. The dccchsed Imd been ill hula shoit tliuo , she having been taken with la grippe but a few days niro. She leaves n bushand nnd one daughter. The funeral will take place this nftornoon at 2 o'clock flora the family residence , Tbo household poods belonging to U. C. Cooke , In his house on Graham avenue , were srlrcd yesterday afternoon on an attachment levied by Lai-sen & Jensen and O. A. Beebe , to satisfy clnlms amounting to about f85. After tha eonstablo seized thorn , however , ho vns compelled to give them up , ns bo found that thi'.v wcro covered by inortgapcs wlilch took the preccdeiu'c. The mortRapes nre held by A.A. . Clark , Cole & Cole , nnd others. In police couit yesterday morning P. ,1. Copar. charged-.vlth drunkenness , was dis charged. Frank Foot , George IIcbOilcLs , John R liny nnd 1 > . J. Dona- hue ere found pullty of the same oflenso and were fined $10.10 npleio. Joe "Welch was under arrest on n chariro of assault unu battery. The " wit ness uw Aldcrninn I'ctcr Smith. It waa claimed llmt vUillo a do light was In nrogicss nnuarrplaroiohotwoen the Smith boy nnd Wulch , nnct when the former took the ' part of the under dog nnd tried to separate 'tlio two combatants , \Vclch usca his hands on the hoy's fnco with considerable force. Tlio case was continued until this morning at the de fendant's request. The Grand hotel tlnow open Its doois for the accommodation ot the public last evening for the first tlmo. 'Iho ' dining room was filled nllli citizens who Imd come for the purpose of soelntr how this enterprise fared tit the hands of the public , and how the pro prietors looked after the comfort of their quests. Appnrcatly nothing Imd bceu left un done that could ranko things any more pleas ant. The building was Illuminated bril liantly from the onico to the dlnlnp room. Af tersupper some o ( the visitors \\cro given an opportunity to go through the hotel and see the furnishing * . -All who had this pleasure were surprised nt the elegant way in which tbo hotel has been tilted un. The furniture is all of sixteenth conturv style , nna the cost of It has been over $ . ' 11,000. Carlson , the young son of John Woodward , had n narrow escano yesterday aftornoor from n serious injury , Ilo was standlnc on Uroadwny near the corner of I'oarl street when ho suddenly became frightened at the actions of a largo aoit iy\nt \ was standing neat by. Ho started to run out Into the street , hut as ho was looking behind him to sco whether the dog wns chasing him , ho ran Inter.horse and bungy that William Lewis was driving up Ilroadway. The boy was knocked down , nnd for a minute * It was thought ho was -stunned. Ho was picked uj and carried into the confectionery stoio o : Hi linlrd. Ho was found not to bo seriously Injured , and after a glass of soda water ha'd bt cn administered with , a view to mitigating bis sufferings , ho declared himself all right nnd went homo. A brilliant nlTalr took place ntttio Masonic temple last evening , hi the shape of a 1ml pivcn by Abe I-.lncuiu Post. Oranct Army o the Hcpubllc , Thohall had been hanOsoinplj tlocoriited for the occasion , that part of tlio preparations having been loft to Messrs Casper , ITotherlnghatn nnd "Whltolaw. Ono of tlio larpcst crowds \vas there that has gnthcrcd ntany ball thnt 1ms been plvcn this ycnr. The rntcrtainuicnt was opened ltv ) an address by U. C. Hubbatil. which wns'fol lowed by music , ntter which Colonel J. J Btp.idman irmdo another address. Moro music followed , nftcr which tbo dniiclng be Kan , and until nn unrly hour this morning there was Imrdlv n moment's Intermission It was universally pronounced a most suc cessful atTnir. The proceeds of the ball are to co towards replenishing tj,0 ( unj for tuo rollef of old and needy solulare. The finest display of onyx fast black hosiery is to bo found at the lloston store Council niults , this week. All grades , fron the cheapest to the llncst silk. Carpets , furniture , stoves , tinware , crock cry , In endless variety on easy payments a Munilel & Klein's. X.l L .t fl J'ff H. K. K. HnrtUnsgono fora business trip li Nebraska. Andrew Donnhcy and brother stnrteil yes tortlay for I'oriluud , Ore. C , llosen nnd O , H. liuchannn started on n business trip to Onlcago lust evening. Murray J. Duke , ndvtiiico agent for Mlltoi anil Dolly Nobles , was In the city yesterday John AVIIsoa of ICcarnoy , Neb. , shorilT o 13 u ITul o county , was the guest of Marsha Teniploton yesterday. Miss Mary Willliinson loft last evening for WliillelJ , Klin , where she will spend the spring midsummer visiting friends. Mrs. Walter I. Smith returned yesterdaj from Hnrlan , wheroshohns been with lie husband , \sho is holding district court thcro Sccrotary of War HcJlloUl 1'roctor passei through the city last evening at 7:110 o'clocl in his special car "Mnrimilta. " Ho lof fortho east over tlio Hock Island. Suporlutondcut Hothert of the deaf nm iluinb institute , vho Imi been confined to Ills homo for alotiK tlmo past by an attack of la irli ; > po , n-ns upon tbo streets it'stcnlny for tlio llrst time. \V J. Hancock , general eastern managorof the Wolls.KiirKO express company at Now York , van In the city yesterday , accompanies by his priruto sccrouiry , J. U. Arthur , Both wcro formerly well known Uluflltes. Drs. Woodbury , tJciitlsta , SO Pearl street , next to a rand hotel. Telephone U3 , High wort a si > ccialty. 'i illi' VHAAI rATitinn nt iinnr * \liWS \ TIIOM COUNCIL BLUM'S ' , Action Granting Eight of War for a Ohau- tauqu * Motor Lina Rcccindcd , WHAT THF. SUPERVISORS SAY OF IT. 'nst ixjicrlciK'c : with tlio Company a Oood Indvt forltlie l-'uturc Justice Nation's Illtf 1'co Dill. The county nupervlsors held a highly , in- ercsllnp session yesterday. One of the most Importai.t thltiRs they did was to re scind the action ot Wednesday in granting ho Council Bluffs street railway company ho right of way between the city nnil the hautnuqua grounds. Tbo action 'was soino- vlmlof a surprise to some people , but it was lone , nevertheless , II seems thut nftcr the grantlnRof the Ib'lilof way sonioof tbosupervlsow got to thinking the matter over and came to tbo conclusion that they had not done what they utcndud to do , but instead had opened up the wav fora lot of litigation , which would irob.uily bo Indulged In nt seine time 11 the future nftcr the street railway lud been laid. When they read the petition over a second lliijoltwas plain that they bad granted therlshtof wnvto a compnny which ind been oxttuct for yours. The charter that Kt-nntcd afratichlco to the Council Bluffs atreot railway company , was passed twenty- llvo years n o , when such n thins m paved streets and sewers hnu never noon dieamcd of. 1'heio was thcrofcro no cluusc lu the charter compelling the company to pay for any special tux for Ihoso purposes. The Omaha bridge company has tnken lefugo be hind thu pro\hluns of tr.at charter , nnd though It is practically opcnUliig under a Inter chaitcr , it , claims tlio iinmunltlcs that are granted by the ctuller one. The county supervisors do not want any trouble of that kind , nnd so , niter consldcia- bio deliberation , they decided that tlio proper thing to do under thu circumstances was to rescind tno pruntln ; of tbo rlpbt-of-way , ex- puii | > o that part of tbo leconl which related to thcfmintlnp and refuse to grant the petition. A. C. Ciiahain , who nns one of the llrst ones to sco what was aimed at , spoke as fol lows conccmins : ttio matter : "If tbeso people \vnnt any favors from us let them come In under their right name and i haven't a doubt they will ( jot what they want , provided they do not go beyond reason able Hunts. Hut wo arc not point ; to have them coino Into the courts In the future nnd claim that wo have no right to levy a specl.il tax iiL-nlust their company because we granted ttio riKhtof way to ahorse car com pany that used to bo In oxistcnco voars ago. luo board adopted the report of Supervisor Osier , In which to stated that ho bad closed contracts with physicians who were to care for the county siclc dining the eiisuinp year , at0 ! pur quaitcr. TUo physician * whoso services were thus obtained nre us follows : . .T.V. \ . HcnimttMd , Giovo nnd Carson town ships ; O , M. Parish , Macedonia nnd Silver Creek townships ; C. M. McClcan , Wright and V\a\clend townships. Tlio bills of .M. D. Ilardln , overseer of the poor , mid H. M. Iliinlln , overseer pro tern. , for SIWJ were ordered paid. The bond of the now overseer of the poor , J , L. Foreman , In the amount of $3OOO , , was approved , and the auditor was instructed to pay to him $ -'OU , or so much of that sum as should bo necessary , to pay tlio cash Items until the next meeting of the board , Ono of the most , interesting features of the nftornooa session was the consideration of the bills of tbo various Justices of the peace for the norkhich \ has been performed by them at thtj expense ot the county. The bill of Justice Cones for.10 , und oven that of Jus tice Hammer for § 1 , caused no remark , but when that of Justlco Patton came up , cnllln K for SOi" , the supervisors began to open their cjos. Then they began to rcmeiilbor that not long ago a quarrel hnd arisen between Judpo McGco and the police department , the icsult of which hnd been that tbo olMeershad Ignored the superior courtwhloh according to law is designated as ttio proper place , to try city cases , and In a good many instances had llled Informations bofoio Justlco Patton. Then they began to examine. Judge JIcGeo v > a < > on the ground , and as liohiul Imd the bill of Justlco Patton and had given it a pretty thorough examination before bund , no was able to give the supervisors a fjood many bits of inlormatlon thut they wanted. There was ono item in tbo bill which called for witness fees for Marshal Templeton for cloven days. Marshal Templeton hnd told Judge McGco that ho bad never testified in Justlco Patten's court , and how thnt bill could have gotten tbero wns more than ho could tell. Deputy Marshall Fowler was credited with two days which be claimed he had never known anything about , and Deputy Marshal White had In a bill for nine days , when hoclalmui.bo had only tes- tilled In Justlco Pulton's court on two occa sions. Another thhiR the judco claimed to have found la the bill was that with reference to the trial of thu Kissel family for tbo theft of a lot of jewels from the Grand hotel. There were four In this family , and they wcro all tried nt once , but Justice Patton hnd put In a bill for each ono separately. Three young men had been arrested at ono time for creating a disturb ance in the Salvation Array hall. They too were tried at once , but bills wcro sent in for the tiial as , though they had been held sep arately. Jutlgo McGee wont through the bill with the supervisors nnd pointed out so many little discrepancies that It was nt last decided that the proper thing to do was to call Justice Patton before Iho board to explain the affairs of nis ottlco. For this purpose It was thoucht best to ad- Journ , and a meotlnt ; will bo held today for the purpose of making a thorough investiga tion. If Justice Putton can explain his bill to the satisfaction of the board , it will bo al lowed , but If ho cinnot , there Is a strong probability that things will bo made some what unpleasant for him. 'Am I happy JVoll , I ought to bo. I eat at the Model and got the best meal la the city for ICo. " H Pearl street , W. A. Hussol , proprietor. Do you want on express waon ; or boy ! Ring up the A. D , T. Co. , telephone 170 , No , 11 North Main street. PAPEK. TOaTON STOKE. COUNCIL 11LITF3. Seed oats , corn , millet and seed potatoes , garden seeds of all kinds , at H. L. Carman's , 500 Main nnd 501 Pearl strcots. When about to build don't fail to set prices on lumber of The .ludd & Wells Co. , bU Broadway , Telephone M7. A. GUKATMVISUIC. nt tlio Post on Hior * , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A visit to the Boston Store , COUNCIL Bi.urra , will convince the most skeptical'that they are headquarters for ovcrj thing in their line , This week they are showing Imrpalns in every department in muslins , sheetings , dress goods , wash dress goods , hosiery , Rloves. The latest in spring jackets and capes. Military capes , $3.00. $ KO.'f 1.00 nnd SS.UO. BOSTON STUHE , COUNCIL. Uwrrg. Or.uid IN onto. At CrockwcU's ' for all who wish to pur chase new and beautiful wall paper nt al- moit ono half the regular prices. Having purchased nn immensely largo stock for cash of tlio largest factories m Now York. I am prepared to sell lower than any other house in tlio city. Call and got my prices. I moan business. J. D. CroekwellIII Broadway. Sliot In tliu Hhoul lor. Thomas Stewart , the seventeen-year-old son of Hov , T , McIC. Stewart , pastor of tno Broadway Methodist church , Is suffering from tlio effects of n load of bird shot which ho caught In the loft shoulder \vlillo duck hunting at nig Lake a day or two ago In company with Clyde Barclay. Stewart rowed the boat In which they won ) riding , while Barclay sat In the bow watching for a suet. Hosaw Rllock of ducks and , raising rtls cun , flred over Stewart's shoulder. Instead ot striking the ducks the whole cDftrgo passed through the voung man's ' shoulder , tearing , nnny the llosb nnd laying bare the bones for a space about tbo size of a man's hand. Iln-rclay thought he Imd killed his companion when Lo full to the bottom of the boat , but ho seized tbo oars nnd rowed to the place where they bud left their buggr standing. Ho succeeded In Killing ) oung Stewart into the btiRKy nnd took him to his homo on Fletcher avenue , \vbcro Dr. Cleaver was called to dress the wound. Ho did not consider it dangerous , but lie docs not think the pntlnt will bo able to go hunting any more for some time. Ladles' jersey vests , 8)tfc each , at the Bos ton Store , Council Blurts. * B.ilrd opens up his mammoth soda fountain tomorrow , All Chinese goods at half price at Jim Lung's , SOS Broadway. Curtain poles with brass fixtures and all complete , Wo each , nt tbo Boston Store , Council Bluffs , this week. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within one and one-halt miles of the I3 , 0. ; nil In bearing ; good buildings ; possession given atonco. Call on D. J , Ilutcbinson & Coiil Hioadway. Our sprliiK stock is now complete. If you wnnt to bo In style call nt Keller's , the tailor , UIU Uroadwny , Outing flannel remnants nt the BOSTON STOIIC , COUNCIL BLuro , this week Bu nynrtl , lOcaud K o quality. Try Duquette k Co's Pomona fruit Juice tablets. They are delicious. Go to the Model and get your dinner today. Only ICc. 14 Pearl street. 'Jwenty-Fifill Anniversary. Mr. nnd Mis. Einll LolTerts celebrated their slhcr welding Wednesday evening at their residence on Eleventh avenue. A largo number of friends of the family wcro Invltod In to spend the evening , and a most enjoyable - able tlmo wns had. Charles LelTerts , the son of Mr. I.cffcrts. was horn from Salt Laico City. A number of elegant and costly pres ents were made , among other thing * a flue rocking almir from the Danish Brotherhood lodeo No 10 , of which Mr. LefTerUis n mem ber. Other gilts were a hanging lamp , a sil ver tea sot , besides a largo number of other smaller presents. foraflno drink goto Balrd's tomorrow , Gil Broadway , f 'NVull paper. 3e a roll , Boston store , Council Bluffs. Curtntn poles with brass fixtures nnd all complete. lOo each , at the Boston Store , Council IHuffs , this \\eok. * " Our line of carpets ani parlor furniture will bo.ir inspection. Wo cUiltn the largest stock In the city. Manuel & IClcln. Opnquo felt window shades iWccach , with fixtures ami all complete , at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , this week. Shugart & Co. carry largest stocli of bulk lleld , garden and Honor seoas In the west Catalogue nud samples by mail. The Palrmount 3o cigar nt the Fountain. Opaque felt window shades 33c ench , with llxturcs nnd all complete , nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , this week. AUnnlcorN' Convention. Cashier C. K. Hannnn of the Citizens' bank returned yesterday from Cedar Kapids , In. , where ho wns called to attend a mcotitiRof the State Bankers' association , of which or ganization hols the vice president. The ob ject of the mooting was to arrange a pro gramme for the annual bankers' ' coin cm ion , which will bo held in Sioux City on June 9 and 10. Ent at the Model , 14 Pearl street. "Wall paper. 1 double rolls for SOe. Boston store , Council Bluffs. Outlnp flannel remnants at the BOSTON' STOIIE. Couj.cuBUTF. . " , this week Oca yard , lOc and lU > c quality. J.C. Bixby , steam neatlng , sanltiry en gineer , 203 Morriain block , Council Blurts Baby Cnrrat ! ; < ls. Look out Jor my special salo. I have now fifty of the newest styles made this year to select from , all to go at Jobber's ' prices for cash. Halo commences Monday , April la. J. D. Croekwell , 411 Broadway. "William Lewis , the veteran hackman. has secured a monopoly of tno back business la Council Bluffs and now has his olllco in the now Grand hotel. All of his drivers como out today la elegant new uniforms. All of his hacks and wagons have been rcfiiiishcd and his turnouts make a line showing. Und to Have an Inspiration. A merchant had n , clerical fulcncl , be tween whom and himself there existed a warm intimacy , Buys the Now llnprlnnd Mnguzino. Every Saturday nlcht , as the inorchnut was balancing his cnsh , there would come n note from the minister - tor requesting tha loan of a $5 bill. The money wns always restored punctually on Monday morning. But what puzzled the lender was that the Identical bill wns always returned. On Saturday night ho sent ufi gold piece instead of the usual bill and marked it. Still the very same coin was returned on Monday. The merchant became nervous about this strange fuct Ho was becoming consumed with curiosity when a note came from the reverend borrower on Christmascvo askinp fora loan of $10. Ho resolved to call and inquire into the mystery. When ho was shown into his friend's study ho found him plunged in melancholy. "Mr. B , " said the morchttnt , "ifyou will answer mo ono question , I will let you have that $10. Howdno s It happen that you always pay me the uionoy Unit you borrow on Saturday night in tlio very same coin or note on Monday V" The parson ralbed his head ana alter a struggle said : "My friend , you are a Kontlomnn. a Christian and a Now Yorker I know that I can rely on your inviolable secrecy. Listen to the secret of my eloquence. You know thatliun poor and when on Saturday night I have boug'ht my Sunday dlnnorl , seldom have a red cent loft in my poekot. lSTOn'\I maintain that no man can preach the t'ospol pitmorly without having some thing In his pocket to inspire him with confidence. I have therefore ) borrowed So of yon o very Saturday night , that I inignt feel it occasionally as I preached. You know how Independently I do preach how I mnko tlio rich quakoiti their shoos ! Well , Its owing to my knowing that I have a $5 bill in my pookot. Not having to ube It for any ether purpose , It is not changed , but ro- tnrnod to younoxt Monday. Hut tomor row I want to inuko a special impres sion on my congregation and I thought I would see what the ollect of a .SlOeor- mon on them would bo. " Hall's Hair Uanower onjovs a world-wide reputation forroatorim ; the hair to bald heads nnd changing gray hair to the original color of youth. I'onaltj * ol' Sneocss. It is credited to.lmlgo Danforth of the court ol appeals of New York , thnt when lib numo was supgestc-d for Iho honor able olllco he showed seine hesitation about accepting. A friend , who know that thu nomination could ho had beyond question and that there was no doubt of the election , asked Mr. Duuforth why ho held kick. "I will toll you in conli- denco , " said the latter , ' ! tun nfruid that If i atn nominated nnd elected will sotahoutgettingupadinner forma. I shall bo obliged to attend nnd will make it speech. J would rather remain lu private practice , " CONTINENTAL ; Look in our show windows for samples of Men's All Wool Chev iot Sack Suits at $5 , $6 and $7. Dealers would be glad to close the 6 whole lot at these prices , This entire lot was bought for SO cents 011 7 the dollar , and are retailed for $10 and $12 all over the country. Our sale of $10 Light Weight Overcoats will be continued Friday 1O v and Saturday. Don't ' he afraid of the quality. You can pay$15'in other stores for 110 better. Saturday , 250 more of those All Wool Cheviot Knee Pant Suits \ A SAIL ON THE BRINY DEEP. Or a Whirl by Hail to Six American Pleasure Resorts. EVERYTHING PRL-PAIO AND FIRST CLASS. IfYou AVnnt to Tnko n. Trip This Sum mer Without Expense , I'nrticl- pate in Tlio lice's Matchless - less Offer. Arrangements have econ effected by the publishers of THE Br.cwhich enable us to make n novel and attractive outer to parties who are disposed to devote their tlmo nnd en ergy toward procuring new subscribers for Tub OMAHA WEEKLY ERR or THE SU.NDAT BCE between tbls date mid the 10th day of Juno next. This offer will bo open only to parties so liciting subscribers hi Nebraska , lowu , South Dakota and Kansas. A careful record will bo keot of all sub scriptions fowarded , and the awards will bo niailo without partiality. THE EUROPEAN TOUR. To the person that A\lll secure the largest number of cash subscribers tor TUB OM.VIIA WiCKLvBiiE or Tins SUNDAX line before Juno 10,1S91 , will bo given FIUSE OP COST A HOUND TIIIP EUHOrEAN TOVIl TICKET Tills ticket will include flrAt-class passaco from Now York to Europe and return. Tbls In- ludcs also all traveling , hotel and sightseeing ing expenses. The trip will bo made with nn cxcursloa party gotten up Dy Mrs. M. D. Frazierof Boston , and will be la charge of competent Ruldes. The traveler has no cares whatever. The tour covers all the principal countries of Europe Rnglnnd , Germany , Switzerland , Franco , BelgiumItaly nnd their princlDal cities , including London. Pan * Brussels , Berlin , Homo. Florence , Venice , Milan , Genoa , etc. bEVENTT-innEF. lUYq OP SIOIIT-SEr.I.NO. The partv starts from New York Juno 37 nnd returns to that city by September 11. Taken by uny individual alone , this Eu ropean trip vould involve nn outlay of at least 3700. AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOURS. For the second larpestHst'of subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Omaha to San Francisco and X.os Anpclos antt return. Matmificont mountain sccacry , tno oeautiful Golden Gate , the land of sunshine , fruits and flowers. "Who has not seen California not dlo Impnv. " Travel Is an educator , and to propcrlv appreciate the vastnessof our great country ono must BM its best features. For the third largest list of subscribers to the 'WEEKLY or SUNDAY DEC wo olTera ticket from Omaha to Quebec and return. What could bo grander than a trip down the beau tiful St. Lawrence In mid-summer } To con template tbo beauty of Thousand Isles is do- llfthtful. How much more dellRhtf ul to visit them when In verdure clad. Anil all this pleasure for obtaining sub- scrioow 10 tno WEEKLY ana S > U.NI > AY UER. For the fourtn largest list of. subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Oinubato New "ion : Philadelphia. Washinpton and return. There are no points on tnis continental greater Reneral Interest than these three cities. An American citizen has not com pleted his education until ho has scon the scat of government. The persons and points of Interest in Washington are innumerable- and to the Intelligent observer a visit there is full of Interest. New York and Philadelphia as the commercial and financial centers of the country are always Intercstine. All this sight seeing and traveling given awav for obtaining subscribers to the WEEKLY or SUNDAY BRE. For the fifth largest list of subscribers wo offer n free ticket from Oinaha to Niagara Falls nnd return. Bversmco your childish wonder was aroused by the description in the old school readers of those wonderful fallsyou havodoslrea to sco tliein Hero Is the op portunity. A most delightful excursion and \vithoutoxpcnso , eivcn for securing-sub scribers to \VEii.KVor fc5uxnA.Y HUE. 1 or the sixth larcos' lnl or subscribe M wo offer a free ticket from Qma ha to Salt Lalto Cltv anil return. Tho-fainous Mormon city is fast becoming a Ucutlla city , and will hi time lese much of interest. Now. tins sum mer would bo a good time , tolslt the boon liifj city. Gnrilcld Beach Is o ! course In cluded In iho trip. Thii summer resort on the lake Is a delightful place to pass a few of the hot fcummcr dayn.- Why not secure a number of subscribers for the WEEKLY or SUNIHY UEE and take the trip. For the seventh largest list of subscribers wo offer a free ticket tdlcnver and Manltou and return. Whllo n shorter tup thin any o the others It combines many pleasant fea tures. Denver the queen city of the plains Is always worth seoUU : wbllo the health nnd sainincrrcsorts of Manitou are delightful Indeed. Health-giving , iuspliing , restful amid sublime stcncry what trip could bo jnoro restful I All this pleasure for securing subscribers to tlio SUNIUY or WEEKI.Y UEB. CONDITIONS. Now what are the conditions upon which these tickets are given awav I Tlio securing of the lamest list of subscribers to Tiiu WEKKI.Y or SL'.MIAY BEE. Noiiiowspapcrln the west Is so well and favorably known and solicitors have alwnjs found itnncusymat tor to secure subscribers. TIIK Ben's sub scription list hob always kept pace with Its reputation and It deism to add now names to Its lonn list of friends. Being at oil times a people's paper it makes Jrioiids with all classes. The subscription pricoof Tun WEEKLY BKB Is Ji.oo per year postpaid to any pluco In tbls country or Ciiimila , or f.00 ) If scat to n foreign country. TUB SUMI\Y BBB Is ? 2.00 per year , but Omaha subscribers for THE SUNDAY BKK will not bo counted In this competition. ( Jet up alUu Have rour friends subscribe for the paper. Sample copies forwarded free on request. Persons dcslrin ? to compete for one of these prizes willpleaso ay so when sending in their flist orders. Kcmittnnco in full must accompany every order. Two six months lubscrlntlon ? or four three months subscriptions will bo counted as ono order. Successful competitors for our Euiopoan trips are advised to take their personal funds with them In the form of a circular letter of credit. It Is the only way for a tourist abroad to carry funds. The Commercial National bank of Omaha is premrod to pro vide suck letters of credit upon application. Married Ills Sister. A tragedy of unusual sadness Is re ported Ironi the little town of Newport , on Avon river , near Windsor , Nova Scotia. The body ot IMndclolno Uuvul , ajjcd twonty-ttto years , the pretty youiiL' wifoof LupienDuval , was found drowned in an ico-liolo In the river. She was an orphan-full ! had only Tjcen married two years , and was devoted to her husband. The body showed that BIO ! had not boon long in the water. The remains wore taken to her homo , whore her baby was found crving of huniror. A. search for Iho iiubband found him wander- injj aimlessly about in the woods , al most u milo from his homo , evidently iilinost semi-demented. This led to the suspicion that ho mifrht bo responsible for his wife's death and ho was watched. "When the funeral of Mrs. Duval was held and during the excitement attend ing the obsequies ho eluded Ills keepers and lied. This evening his body was found hanging in , the barn dead. In his pocket was a letter saying that over since his murringo ho had been trying to ascertain who his wife's parents wore , she bolnp an adopted child , lie hnd just received hi formation from St. John , N. B. , that she was no less a por&on than his o\\n slater , hop mother nnd father having separated , ho goincr with his father to Prince Ed- waid's Island. Shortly after the sepa ration the daughter , Madeleine , was born , nnd tlio mother , too proud to ask help of the father , never told him of her birth. The girl was adopted and brought to Newport , where Duval mot and wedded her , and ono child was the re sult. Being very religious , they were ovorcoma with horror at the dis'covory , which evidently drove Mrs. Duval in sane and led to hep rash act. Horror and rcmorsoat her f ate also drove him to a similar end. The bodies were buried togothor. How II Alailo tliu Attnck. At the battle of Monterey , General "Worth was about to attack the ' -Bish op's Palace , " a strongly-fortified posi tion , ono of the outposts. General Worth ordered Colonel Hayes to move with his regipnout and a regiment of Maryland troops under Colonel JonlfTor a West Point graduiitoto the roai of the palace , and when tlio llring- began in front that was to bo his signal for attacking the palace In the rear. The regiments toolc their posit'.oa and Colonel Jen lifer nbkcd Colonel Hayes if he would inuko the at tack by column. Colonel Hayes did not understand the military terms and said ho would think of it. Soon after Colonel Jeniffer returned and said : "Probably , Colonel Hayes , you will attack by com panies. " Still Colonel Hayes declined to say how ho would attack and again Colonel JcnifTcr returned and said : "Probably , Colonel Hayes , you will move on echelon. " This was too much for Jack Hayes , and ho replied , "G'olonol JonilTor , when I hoar the signal gun , I will toll the boys to take the d d thing and they'll do it. " Judge Bell said soon came the signal and Colonel Hayos' order to attack would not bo found in Htirdlo or Upton , for ho shou\ed , "Go for them boys"and they wont , and in a few minutes the capture was made. Sounded Scientific. A lady was lying upon the eofa the other fiday , and evidently buffering ox- crucintingly , when n friend called upon hor. "What is the matter with YOU ? " asked the friend , "i don't know , * ' was the answer , "and 1 don't think the doc tor knows ; I suppose , though , " she added , reflectively , "tho all moat ought to have some name , and I think wo will call It diaholitis. That has a good scientific soundand , expresses the condi tions. " Conor il t.rook'H llrnvcry. A man proud of having served with General Crook in bis western campaigns was telling a number of stories of that noted general in an uptown club the other evening , Bays the Philadelphia Press , and , in speaking of his fearless ness of the red men , said : "Wo had been lighting tlio Apaches , led by Man- gus Colorado , for several months In ' 82 , DON'T ' ClIEAfYOURSELF. It inys tosoMirathobost , nnd tlilsls special ly tniovliui lifonnil licaltliuriMiUtiiKo. How any man or woman who Is suflTorliij ? fromdys- pepslallvcrtrouhloorany similar allllotloncan dottotliehtonmcliulth chuap nostrums IKISSCS all belief. Thousand * ot j > ooplt > MI troubled KO to UarlsliadaiMUpuiidlurKouiiioiinU of nmiitty In doltii ? it. Whynot iitu tlio RCiiulrin UurU- bu.il bprudel bait , vldch Is I input-toil from Ourlsb.id , nntl cun bu obtained of any ri'llahlo driiKxIstV It iMtliu coiir"iitrntc < l | M\vor ) of tlio w,1tcr Itself , and lint * the sunonir ct upon tlin Khtum us the iKiturul water , Tori 11 < | | H < ; INM of UioKtomiu'h , Hvor und kldncyi , tliu KUII- iitiioUurUliud hprililcl halt In wltliuut ciiual. It Uupuflitlly benetluml forulironlo ( .onstlpa- lion , gouty mid rhoumutlo ulTeutloin. lie Hiiro tooliiuln Ilio Kciniliiu urtlclr , vhlcli IIIIH tliu Mini of tlio City of O'urhhud and the Nlxuutiiro of "Elsiu'riind Jlmidulwu Co. , New Yorn , " on every bottle. ATTFO THF GRFAT FIRF SiUF ni iJUiiiHJu uivi rvi 1 llvju OiiJUJU AT Marcus' Clothing House This Is the last chance the chance of a lifetime when you can got your clothing almost for nothing. Damaged goods , perfect goods , good goods. Everything nt your own pr-Ico. Call at once , as this sale will last but a few clays more the goods are closing out very fast. Marcus1 Clothing- House , ; - - 546 Broadway , Council Bluffs. when ono afternoon the hostiles sent a squaw Into camp to say thnt they were ready lo parley. Wo all advised Gei.oral Uroolc to tnko no notice of the olTur. The Indians had frequently made these advances only to get our odlcors in their power nnd then attack them. The general biiid nothing , but took his pun , saying that ho was go ing out to shoot ducks. Night enmo on and ho failed to put In an tippenraneo. A party wus mitdo up and a dlllipont Bonrch begun. Alter nn hour's hunting General Urook wns found sitting under the lee of an aroya idly whittling a chip of wood , while the hostile chiefs sat all around him trying to inako satisfactory terms of surrender. Ills informal meet ing resulted in the Burrondor of Mangus Colorado , ono of tlio fiercest of the Apache clilofa. Ho was succeeded in command of the Apaches by Goronimo " SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \7 ANTKD-nood Klrl for pcnornl liouse- ' : in sin nil family , 721 Wlllon avenue. - . ' men tonoiknn fruit farm. WANTED-1. street. 1 > . J.Sndth. | fiont room on ground door , -i- quiet , plcisunt nolixhborliood , two blocks from Main street. KmglugiHitlutimn preferred , Addicss F 8 , lice olllco. (18,000 stock of general merchandise to exT - T oljiuiRO fin u farm In southwestern luna. Must be good land , Johnston & Van I'uttcn ANTED-A , llrst class Hlilrt pollslier at the Olty Steam laundry , ! I4 North Mala street ; steady work and goud wages. ' house i.U ( Fourth st , FOIl HENT--D\MlltnK ) , ; 10 rooms , convonlunt to motor line und ccn- cr ot business. N. 1' . Dodca & . Co. VII cash customer for four lots between HA und''Uth fits. , liet ui > nAve I ) aiuUtli ! i\e.l , 1' . Orcuiislilolds , Cl'J ' Uro.idwuy. "T/IUUrr farm for sale nr trade : \\ell located -L' ' house and barn. - niul all In bunrliiK ; KOO'I , Will tnl > o some Rood city pioporty , nnd Rood tlmuRhot. onbalnnco. Call on or address 1) . J. Ilutcldnsun & Co. 017 Iltoadway. " 171OII bALH A liousu nnd lurpo lot on easy -L' payments , luquiro ut 405 1'atlc avenue , CoHiiolf llluirs. la. OK KENT The MuMnlion block , a story bride , with basement nnd olov.itor. J.v. . i1 , 101 I'oixrl ' Btreot. FOK3A.LK A bargain ; now modern house with nil the latu IniiHovonients , sevuu rooms ; will sell on easy payments ; jocatodoii the 1'Iftli avenue motor lino. I ) . J. Hiitcliln- Eon , 01 ? I J road way. Uout-Qanloa land with FOHS.YLK or - , homos , bf J. 11 Uloo. 1UJ Mala it , OouaoU Blug WK Aiifi VI\K I'Koiua : . Never since wo have been In business have we made such larjro nnd low priced contracts for our Summer specialties. The celebrated Ilaclno refrigerators , { 5.0 up. All haid wood. The beat value eve offered. . G 'Hollno StovoH. The Quick Meal EvaporatlnR stove. The slighl defects In last year's now pro cess have boon oKrcomo and the Quick Meal Is the best ever offered. Every ono puaran- tPed. Woaro selling the old style generator stoves now at $7.00 , 2-burnor , and t'J.OO 8-burners , high stove. I'.lcjulcs. Tlio Victor , the world's ' leader , both In beauty and reputation. The giant line , $35.00 to SI31.00. Catalogues free. See us at 41 Malnstrcpt. _ Com & COI.B. IHdl. AVarltli llnly. IHlTT Never , la our thlrtv ycainj" experience In business in Council nlulTs , hnvo uu made us low contiacts for our summer Koods , and this Insures lower prices for the season , The WotltVa best , the North .Star and the Leonard , raiiKO In prices from $1.50 up. All kinds ot uooit. The Reliable Process Evaporator stnvo Is the best la the market. Ko sub-burner , cor * sequently burnt less Baseline. Old style stoves almost given away , from $3.00 up. A full line of Garland stoves nnd ranges , The World's liest always on hand. The Columbia Is acknowledged by nil wheelmen to bo the best In the world , For beauty , durability nnd absolute perfection of workmanship It has never been excelled. Roys' ' and girls blcyclos from SIS 00 to $ .50.00. I am the exclusive agent for tbo Columbia. Catalogue * furnished on application. I' . 0. DEVOL , , DOI BUOUHVAY AND 10 MAIN ST. Iltcrhost cash price paid for rnt8 ; and all kinds of eorap metals. Country dealers and merchants will lind it to their advantage to communl- cnto with us before disposing of their stocks. GIL1NSKY IMtOS. , Union Broadway Uoiwt , Tel , 301 , Council iJlulIa , Ja. To Bee-Keepers I carry a full line of UeokeopciV sup plies , including comb foumlation , hon ey knives , smokers , sections anil all supplies for the diary. M. S UOOP , 520 12. Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CTTIZEfSSTATEBAM Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . 5150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 " TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 s-I. A. . MlUor , V. O Olonson , R. U Slmsurt. E. E. IlurUJ. D Edinuudson , Oliarlei li , Hunnan. TniniaotKonor.il Uinklnj bull- nen. LnrtnJt cnplul and surplus ot uuy laiiklnaoiithwostorn IOIT- . INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , Ji. ir. ! ltA3IMuttL I , .11. n. Hyp , llnr , Noioniul Tliront Hpoclnll-t. COiincllllluns , - - Ion a. Here eyes , CFOHS i'jos , | pilnful und nouk Tblon , ? t'nrnclio , UcufncxH , dU-r rhnrKusfruin tliu vnm , c tnrrli , Imy fever , nulli nnd all ncuto and chrunlo nlTpctlom of Ilia tliront u fiochvlly. films ujoi tit led whlioiit imln. ( llna 04 ncour.ilcly iintorllicd In ( IWIciilUiiHOi , often curliiK chronic noiinilKln nnd tick licnrtiiclic. Hurulciil opcrntlims , Mlien ncrcs- nry , iKUnluialr purfiinMud , unMiirlnit liu < t roHiilts Onico , fcliuk-urt-lleno block , room I , Council Illnna , la. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main nnl Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign tin I do'nottlo xclruni Collortlou mu do uuU Interest paid on tl.ua duposlts NEW OGDEET HOTS L The New Ogdoti Hotel , In Council . has been complotjd refurnls'iod ' aamodarn- izocl throuchout , and it now ant of the bsst hotels In tlio state. It is located in tHe btul- ness part of fie city an 1th ? elootrlo inDtoH pass tha door every four mlnutas. Firs e3- capcs and nro alarms throughout thi balld- iiiE. Steam heat , hot an'l cold witor ani sunshine in ovary room , Tnbla uns irp is ni anywhere. Ilates , $ a,00 a day. GEO.M. WHITNEY , Manager. _ A"'ornoya at Inw. I'rao- ice , Jti,0 , federal courts. Rooms It , I uuU J llciio block , Uaiinclt HUi'.N. ' lowx If I rinilllinrs Attorney nt Iaw , No. 10 II. J , VjliaillULIJ , p0.lri Hlreot. o\or Iliish- null's store. Tolcpliono No - " > ' ! . lliislnebs hours. 8 u. in. to Up. in. Council HlnlN , In. FinloyBurko. Thoa. E. Oasadj. BURKE & CASA.UY. A.ttorneys-at-Law rilACTICK IN THIS 6TATH AND FUDUUAb , UOUUT3. Omcea : J , J. Brown IHillcllnj , Council IllulT.1 , Iowa , CODXCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS Alt kinds nf P/Ing anil Glt'tinlng ilono In thn IllKliestfbtylooftlio Art , Kiulud imd Stulnoil Kuwrlcs made to look as KIMM ! as now. Bud I'ciitliors Cluiineil lly Striun , In 1 irnt CHM | ManiiDf , Work pronintly ( liini ) und delivered In nil parts of thevountry t-end fur prlco O , A. MrtOIIAN , Prop , 101J llroadwav , No.ir Niirlbwoatorn ll-- COUNCIL lii.ufFa. IA. 27 MAIN STUEBT. flvor C. It. Jacuomln | & Co. . Jewelry fitoro ' COUNCIL I3LUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute , IlltS. linLMNOEUa , I'KOI'd. Chronic dihcaseH of ull kinds und deforrm It Irs bjicclaltii n. Nos. L'OUl uud VW liroadvran Council llluifs , ! .