THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , APRIL 14. 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL , BLUFFS. „ C 111CF : No. 12 1 FARL STREET. Pcllvcrcd by Carrier In any part of the City. II. W. TIL.TON - - MANAGER. TELEPHONES ! Business Onicc , No. 43. Night Editor. No. 23. 31IXOH 31KST1OX. N. V. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , SOI Sapp block. Genuine Hock SprlngcouL Thatcher , 10 Main - All Saints' guild will give a social this evening nt the Planters' hotel for the benollt of the chnpcl , The Cnthollo Young Ladles' society will give an "S" supper Thursday c\cnlng , April 10 , nt Hughes hall. Frcaerlch ( Jroen nnd Mary II. Snow , both ot Marlon , 111 , , were married yesterday after noon , Justice Cones officiating. Encampment No. 8 Union veteran legion will meet nt their hall on Pearl street this Tuesday evening. Punctual attendance. Is desired. Marriage licenses \vcro Issued yesterday to Edward IIapau. < ind Mnrpnrtcr blms , both of this city , and to William McGlnnis and Mag gie O'Connor ' , both of Weston. U. N. Whlttlcsey resumed his old place on the Giobu yesterday morning. Mr. P. E. Spencer , who has occupied the place for the last few weeks past , is transferred to the ofllcc. Emma , seven months' old daughter of Claud Schrocder of Hn/cl Dell township , died jestorday morning of croup. The funeral will tnko place this afternoon t.t'J o'clock. Sheriff O'Neill , who has been contesting the possession of the Hotel Gordon with Mar- bhal Templeton for the lost two days , gave up the Held yesterday , being advised to do so by the attorneys who had levied the writ of attachment. Judge II. E. Dccmer sent n letter to the clerk of the district court yesterday morning from his homo in Rud Oak , staling that the li 'iilth of his wife had Improved somewhat , b t hu was not well-enough for him to leave li''i' ni t rot cut. There will bo no court until to c. row irornlng. Thu light between Rnodes of Avoca and hiac o d of tills city will take place at South ( Jnmtm on thu51 h. It Is mi event which Is being looked forward to with n good deal of interest by local sports , as both of the pros pective combatants are In active training , and are making all duo preparations for the event. The Council Bluffs sausage factory , which has been doing business on Broadway Just nbovo the Ogdcn house , was closed vester- day afternoon on a landlord's ' writ of nt- tHchmcnt which was issued In superior court on petition of Iho owner of the build- Int. , Mrs. F. D , Webster. Lund & Hanson wcro the proprietors , and the amount for which the attachment was issued was t 10. The attorneys for Mrs. Webster were West ft Wheeler. The city schools opened yesterday morning alter n week's vacation. Tlio attendance was light and some of thu members of the uo.ird are ot the opinion that they nindo n mistake in opening so soon. A large number of thu children are still sick with the measles or grippe , and Mill more are under quaran tine , bo that lor u week or two nt least the attendance will not bo anything like what it should be. It Is the intention , however , to CO on with the work and trust to the ability of the stay-at-honlus , to HIIIKO up what they have lost when they return. In police court yesterday iiornlng Clifford Clark and Nelson Egbort , charged with the larceny of four boxes of cigars from the Hotel Gordon , were granted a continuance until this morning nt their request. Ocorgo Tracy , charged with drunkenness and disturbing the peace , was lined $10.bU. William Tucker , who was released Saturday morning after being arrested for drunken ness , upon his stating that he had procured a ticket for the east and would start for that part of the country Just us soon < : % bo was let out of jail , turned V ? ) before his honor once more , with a largo place of Ills head gone from a spot over his right oyo. He had also lost his ticket , and as ho was unable to get out of town , ho was given J10.10 worth of credit for board with the city marshal. Our spring stock Is now complete. If you want to bo In style call at Keller's , the tailor , U10 Broadway. _ Housekeepers , sco our line of table linens from " 3u up at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. _ Housekeepers' week at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. When about to build don't fail to set prices on lumber of The .ludd & Wells Co. , 813 Broadway. Telephone ! W7. 1'JEHSO\AI , V.I U.I VIt.4.1'llfi. John Wllch bus returned from a visit to Schuyler , "Neb. E. L. Shugart starts for Colfax today , where ha will spend several days. Samuel Ktnyro of the city engineer's office left Sunday night for Uockford 111. , for a two weeks' visit , F , M , Uaultand wife hivogono to Chicago. Lucius Wells has gone cast on a week's business trip. Mrs. G. L. Martin has returned from Gnl- vcston , Tex. , where she visited her daughter for the past live weeks. Hon. William Gronoweg loft lust evening for Ottumwa to attend the funeral of the late Senator P. G. Bulllugall. William Unell starts tomorrow evening fern n visit to his old home In Birmingham , Eng- liuul , which ho has not been for twenty-thrco years. Mrs. Mary Wlnclngcr , who has been visit ing friends In Omahu and Council Bluffs for the past week , leaves for the Capital City this evening1. Mr. ana Mrs. Will Stone have returned from their bridal trip to the homo of Mr. Stone's parents in Fremont county and will reside in the Bluffs. Thomas Bowman left last evening for Kan sas City , whore bo will attend the western commercial congress , which lasts live days , commencing today. S. C. Sheldon of Creston was in the city yeUerdny on business. Ho states that elab orate preparations nro being made for the blue grass palace ut that place next full , and that It will bo u much larger affair tbun It was last your. Housekeepers' week at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone H3. High jjraJo work u specialty. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Juice tablets. They uro delicious. Got your wall paper ut the Boston Storo. Why pay double the price you can get it for nt.tho Boston Store. Council Bluffs ! All the way fromU jOU roll. * Kleotlon o The election of ofllcers of the Young Men's Christian association was held lust evening , The first part of the evening was taken up with a musical programme , which was ad mirably rendered , and highly enjoyed by n large audience In uplto of tbo rain and mud that bold Huprcnio sway out of doors. After the programme the audience dispersed , nnd the ncttva members of the associa tion got down to work with the following re sult : President , W. W. Wallace ; recording secretary , J. M. Ouslor ; directors , U. F. Shearer , Fifth Avcnuo Methodist church ; Jiuncs Mortenson , Christian church : H. A. Bnllengor , Berean Baptist church ; Olio Christiansen , Scandinavian Baptist church ; W. A. Got'brlng , Trinity Mithodlst church ; W. S. Homer , lirst vice president ; F. A. Shaver , second vice president ; Ur. M , H. Chamberlain , treasurer. Do you wont an express wagon or boy I Hing up the A. U. T. Co. , telephone 179 , No. Jl North Main street. Got the prices on wall paper at the Boston tore , Council Bluffs. J.O. nirDY , steam ncatln ; , sanitary en * M Mo r dam block , Council Ulufu NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Livcrymau Echluter Takes French Leave of BU Many Creditors. COMPLICATIONS OF HIS AFFAIRS. Ho Has Swindled Nearly Everyone He Met nnd Gnno ' .vlth Another Mnn'H Wife How Ho Operated. A. Schlutcr , who has been until the last day or two the proprietor of a livery barn at 010 Broadway , Is missing , nnd there are sev eral parties in the city who would Ilko to hear from him. Ihcro have been rumors for some ttmo past that his business was not conducted on the best of business principles , but thcro has been nothing upon which his creditors could resort to extreme measures , until Sat urday night when ho left town apparently lop good. Ho took with him Mrs. Yount , with whom ho has been living on Park nvcnuo for several months past. The woman it is stated has n husband living In Sioux City. His Illght was not discovered until yesterday morning. Ofllcer & Pursy own the building on lower Broadway whcro Schlutcr has been doing business. The property was leased until next July , but last De cember thu landlords became restless over their tenant's failure to pay rent promptly. They threaten to pusn him when ho Induced Dan Carrlgg to sign tbo lease with him. Cajrlpg in this way became to all intents and purposes the lessee of the building , nnd Schlutcr the sub-tenant. When Cnrrlfig dis covered that his protege played him false , heat at once sot about protecting himself , nnd had n landlord's writ of attachment issued , for K y , to secure the unpaid rent. Yesterday afternoon a further complication arose when the Citizen's State bank , by Its attorneys , Messrs , Sims & Saundcrs , served a notice on the city marshal that they hold n mortgage on the establishment for S'-.MX ) . It is s > t.itea that for some lime past Sthluer has been quietly disposing of his horses , wagons , and mules , and the result Is that thcro Is not enough to satisfy the claims of the mortg- a ; ces. Creditors are looming up by the do/en. L. Seybcrt , the propriotorof the Ticmont house , where Schlutcr formerly boarded , mourns his departure tOGO worts. Of this amount * U'r < > is for n board bill and $500 for a loan which was made to the boarder when ho was in better circumstances. Schluter bad n con tract from the city for the grading of Lincoln avenue , ana the men who worked for him on that Job are left In the lurch as to their uay. The amount of the shortage In this item being several hundred dollars. A part of the bill was to bo paid by the school boo rd , and this sum was allowed to him by the school board nt its lost meeting. Schluter neglected to draw the money and it was at tached yesterday afternoon by the Citizens' State bank. Besides these , there are al most innumerable smaller bills unpaid in various stores about the city. Ono of the first evidences of crookedness tnnt became public ' .vas n business transaction which Schlutcr baa with n party frcm St. Joseph. The St. Joseph man brnnuht ui > a number of mules to bo sold. They wrro sold by the proprietor of the barn for fsOO and Schluter , ft is claimed , pocketed the proceeds. A. J. Popploton of Omaha was the buyer. Tnoiqucstlon which will have to bo set tled between the bank and Carigg Is whether the mortgage or the landlord's writ of at tachment takes precedence. Cnrrigg states that ho has examined the records nnd has found that the stock was moved lut the .stable August 3 , while the mortgage was not filed with the county recorder until tto Oth. Ho claims that on this account his claim is prior to that of the mortgagco. Carpets , furniture , stoves , tinware , crock ery , In endless variety on easy payments at Mandel & Klein's. DO pieces curtain scrim nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , for4o n yard. Best cured , odorless , hand-picked live gceso feathers for TOc at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Seed oats , com. millet and seed potatoes , garden seeds of all kinds , at II. L. Carman's , MO Main and 501 Pearl streets. Ho Likes the Water. "I am very sorry to see Mayor Macrao take the stand ho has In regard to the city water , " said T. J. Evans yesterday afternoon to a re porter for THE BEE. "I have made a good deal of use of the water this spring and I can say truthfully that I have never seen any thing so good for the purposes which I have used It as this very water that the mayor condemns so strongly. 1 have watered my front lawn on Oakland avenue all spring. My next door neighbors have used ordinary barn yard fertilizers to bring their gnus up to time , but thcro is no comparison between the two. My grass is decidedly the best on tbo avenue , and the only thing I have used on it in the way of n fertilizer la-water from the waterworks. The germs of different sorts of things that cuter into Its makeup seem to bo Just the thing to make the lawns take on their spring hue. Drinklngl Oh , well , that is something different. I wouldn't advlso you to say anything very much about this water as an article of diet. Everything , you know , has Its place , and the water from the Council Bluffs waterworks has its place , but It Isn't on the human stomach. No , Its very good for grass , but not much good for people. " 50 pieces curtain scrim at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , for -lo a yard. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within ono and one-half miles of the P. O. ; all in bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at onco. Call on D. J , Hutchinson & Co. , 017 Broadway. Fine castllo soap , 0 cakes for C5o , nt the Boston store , Council Bluffs , Housekeepers , sco our line of table linens from " ; io up at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. _ All Chinese goods at half price at Jim Lung's , 80S Broadway. Swindle. It Is stntod that a bogus agency for the enlargement of pictures has commenced oper ations hero , nnd has already succeeded In deceiving a number of unwily ones. The headquarters of the affair Is given as 1805 West Broadway , and the numo of the com pany Is the Superior Art company. There Is no house on Broadway nt the number given , and inquiries at the other houses lu that vicinity have so far fulled to urlug to light anyone who knows anything about the com pany. The plan consists in soiling a certain num ber of pictures for Jl each for the purpose of furnishing samples of the work done by tbo company. After the purchaser bus paid tbo required $1 the cgent disappears and Is heard of no more. Since his departure some of the pictures huvo been comirg in accompanied by bills for unywhoro from ffl to $ JO , accord ing to the btylo of frames ordered Quito a number of people have been swindled In this way. _ Ladles wishing to ill themselves as trained nurses will tlnd an excellent opportunity for studying bclentiilo nursing at the Woman's Christian association hospital , corner of Sixth avenue and Ninth street , . Shugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk Held , garden and Mower scous lu the west Catalogue and samples by mall , The Falrmount 5c cigar at the Fountain , Heavy twilled crash toweling at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , at 3o a yard. Tlio Cltj'u Anmvrr. City Attorney Stewart filed his answer yesterday morning In tbo superior court in the case of DoercVelU & Co. vs the city nnd the city treasurer , L. Klnnchnn , which was commenced last week for tbo purpose of com pelling the treasurer to pay a couple of Judg ments which wcro assigned to the plaintiffs. The Judgments wcro rendered by a Justice of the peace In the cast end of the county. In his answer the attorney claims that the justice who rendered the Judgment resided cast of the west line of range -10 nnd had therefore no Jurisdiction over the case. The statutes pro vide that the 'court ot Avoca shall have original nnd exclusive Jurisdiction over all coses which may arlso cast of that line , nnd If the case should bo appealed It would bo appealed to the court at Avoca. thereby giv ing It Jurisdiction indirectly that It did not have directly. The case will probably have n hearing today. Sweet substantial sundries served steam ing by the Catholic Young Ladles' society Thursday evening , April 10 , nt Hughes' hall. FOR RENT A now fl-room dwelling house , cor. Broadway and Sixteenth street , also an II-room residence on north Scott street , both houses nrc conveniently ar ranged , and beautifully located with largo yards and lawns. J. C. Doll avnN. Spiritual "rrvlc'cs. Prof , nnd Mrs. I'crliins , lecturers and test mediums from San Francisco will hold meet ings in Good Templar's hall , Archer block , Broadway , Council Bluffs , Tuesday , Thurs day and Friday at 8 p. in. Skeptics Invited. Dr , Scott's clectrlo corsets , sold every where for $2.00 n pair. Boston Store price fl.SS , Council BlulTs. Every lady ought to have a pair. \ \ orld renowned. Housekeepers' week nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In. Fine castile soap , 0 cakes for 23c , at the Boston store , Council Bluffs , Sellers of Oleomurccrlnp. War has been declared on the sellers and the users of elcomargerlno. George C. Tup- pcr of Osage , the state dairy commissioner , has been in the city over since Sunday even ing looking up the olcomargcrlno business , nnd the result of his investigations was the arrest of the proprietors of the Model restau rant on Pearl street and the Council Bluffs , located on South Main street. They were taken before Justice Hammer , where a war rant had been issued charging them with the violation of the law which requires all restaurants nnd hotels using the bogus butter to proclaim the fact by the use pf signs , which uro to bo stuck up around t'.u lo rooms. Both proprietors pleadeil guilty to the offense , and wcro lined $10 and costs , Mr. TuppeV Is still In the city and will remain for a day or so , and in that ttmo expects to get hold of anumber of others who have been violating the law. It is stated that thosalo of the article Is much more nearly universal than Is usually supposed to bo the case. The 'commissioner has visited a number of towns in this part of the state during the past few weeks , and has brought many offenders to time. _ "tf" Supper. The Cnthollo Young Ladles' sorlety will give an "S" supper on Thursday evening , April 10 , at Hughes' hall. This is not n "snrlo" nor a "sell , " but n "solid , substan tial supper stylishly served. " Admission , including supper , UT > cents. 50 pieces curtain scrim nt the Boston Store , Council BlufTs , for 4c n yard. Best cured , odorless , hand-picked live gccso feathers for TUe at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Best cured mixed odorless feathers nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , for3Sea pound. m Heavy twilled crash toweling U the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , for Sc a yard. Best cured mixed odorless feathers nt the Boston Store , Coui-cil Blnffs , for GSca pound. Cannot Withdraw. Thcro was a rumor on the streets yesterday day that Justice Pattou had decided to re sign his ofllce , provided the parties who nro trying to push him to the wall would let him alono. Justice Patton could not bo found all day nnd none of bis friends could or would say whether the rumor was true or false. It is u fact , however , that a certain individual visited some of the persons who have taken the load in the prosecution nnd. asked them if they would bo willing to drop the proceedings if he would re sign. The parties who were thus approached replied that they had no power to drop the proceedings even if they had the disposition to do so. The county at torney has received his orders from the board of supervisors to begin suit against him at once and the order -cannot bo taken back without the calling of a special meeting of the board for that purpose , and that is out of all range of probability. The grand Jurj is not at all likely to ignore the case , aud will tnko it up as soon as it can bo reconvened. Two of the number nro sick at present and it is not In session. Get your wall paper at tlio Boston Store. Why pay double the price you can get it for nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs I A'l ' the way from 3J4c n roll. Ur. Scott's ' electric corsets , sold every where for ? 2.UO a pair , Boston Store price * l.'J3 , Council Bluffs. Every lady ought to huvo a pair , \vorld renowned. Driesbach has removed his candy store from Main street to Ull Broadway. Ho has fitted up an elegant place nnd Is now ready for business. NO DIIKSS COATS. Flrat Dinner of the Sundown Club an Informal HIIUUPRR. The first dinner of the new Sundoivn club was given at the Paxton hotel last evening nnd proved to bo not only a delightful In formal , but highly successful affair. About eighty citizens , representing the business and social life of the city , were present and the occasion was all that the promoters of the now organization could have wished. .1. R. Buchanan , general passenger agent of the ElkUbrn railroad , presided , and Rev. Dr. Duryea nnd Judge J. R. Clarkson word the principal speakers of the evening. The topic of discussion was , "Should Election to the Senate of the United States bo by Popular Vote. ' . ' Both gentlemen ngued for the normative. In speeches which wore well received. The discussion brought a few words from each of the following gentlemen : Messrs. Marple. Gurloy , Kiliwtrick , Hoaton , Hitchcock and Mahoney , discovering a very general senti ment against the proposition. The dinner was excellent nnd the good feel ing general. All present wcro made to feel at homo nnd everybody agreed that the club would prove a success. Among the well known citizens partici pating wore Guy C. Barton , William Wal lace , N. V. Morse , George W. Logan , (5. M. Hitchcock. R. B. Peattlo , Judges Hopowcll , Davis and Jrwln ox-Judgu Clarkson , J. R. Buchanan , T. S. Clarkson , R. R. Randall , T. J. Pcnnoll , R. B. Guild , C. J. Green. C. F. Bieckcnrldgo , T. J. Mnhoney , E. W. Slmoral. W. H. McDinrmid , D. H. Goodrirh , \ \ . B. Curtis , Chnrlos H. Morplo , J. H. Wilbur , F. R. McConnell , Thomas ICll- putrlck , F. P. Klrkondalo , W. F. Gurloy , Frank T. Ransom , Clement Chase , Dr. Hc.iton , II. Lourie , J. H. Mclntosh , Warren Swltzler , E. S. Gutch , W. L. McCngue , Elmer Frank and a large number of others. Ono of the tenets of tbo club Is "no late hours , " and the company therefore dispersed a ( 10 o'clock , but not until some good natural fun had been poked at Postmaster Clarkson the only guest present In a dress coat. The delicious fragrance , refreshing coolness nnd soft beauty imparted to the skin by Poi- zoni's Powder , commends it to all ladles. OJIA.UA'8 Ol'l'OHTUMTIHS. Glittering rrnspectH Discussed ly the Hoard ol' Trade , The regular monthly meeting of the board of trade was held last night , with n largo number of members In attendance. The secretary read a long letter from the Pennsylvania tourists , In which tho/ spoke In very high terms of the entertainment fur nished them while. In this city , The resolutions relative to transportation , adopted by the National Transportation asso ciation were read and rquurrcd to the commit tee on transportation , j | The request to scud ilrttijitcs to the Trnns- Mlsslsslppl congress thqt , roinvonci In Dcn vcr next month was proicnfccd and the presi dent instructed to nppofn.Wrn delegates to attend such convention .President Morton Is authorized to appoint Vmsclf chairman of the delegation. President Harrison's contemplated visit to this city. May 13. Wai discussed. Mr. Wheeler favored the hoUHHg of a meeting of citizens to make arrangements for the presi dent's entertainment. This idea took well , nnd the president will nupplnt n committee of five members to confer with citizens. Resolutions thanking 'Secretary Nason , E , L. Fowler nnd General J3..F. Test for efforts put forth In securing thoipassngn of the pub lic warehouse bill wcro presented nnd adopted. Colonel Champion S. Chasc'ontertnlncd the board by describing a banquet that ho at tended upon his late visit to Washington. Ho said it was tbo grandest spread that ho has over seen nnd that ho had the honor of responding to n toast. Ho said that during the present summer the Washington board of trade will visit tbo west and will stop off In this city. Ho also said that beyond any question of doubt n meeting of the pan-republican con- press will bo held In this city next October. Colonel Chose grew enthusiastic and sold that if Omaha puts forth the proper effort she can secure tbo general session of the congress to bo held In 1SSKI. Secretary Nason took up the warehouse bill nnd explained Us provision to the mem bers of the board. E. L. Fowler spokeupon the features of the bill and favored the opening of an exchange not inter than August 1. Major Wheeler thought the first thing would bo to sccui-o warehouses. Mr. Fowler said that the warehouses nro nil right , as upon the law taking effect July 1 , all warehouses become public warehouses and nro subject to the rules of the board. Mr. Lobock understood that n good deal of grain is sold by sample and thought the ware houses will bo provided. Tlio president will appoint n committee of five to take steps to open n grain exchange and look into the question of warehouse facilities , Resolutions on the death of Phillip Von Wlndhcun wcro read nnd adopted by the board. Commercial COIIKI-OSS Delegates. The directors of the board of trade met In executive session yesterday morning nnd President Martin appointed J. J. O'Connor ' , -lames Stephenson , W. J. Broatch , W. E. Clark , Sam Cotner. L. H. McKcnno and II. E. Palmer ns delegates to the western com mercial congress that convenes in Kansas City today. The delegates departed during the afternoon. _ Agate bearing scales , coffee mills with foot power , grcoers refrigcrotors , butter coolers. Catalogue of Borden .t Sellock Co. , Chicago. GLOItlOVS TUIl'S VUOl'OSKD. Enviable Opportunities Tor Summer Excursions Offered to AH. A tnpfrom | Omaha to Denver nnd Mnnltou includes n ride through the famous Platte Valley - loy of Nebraska aud Colorado to Denver , the largest and most beautiful city of the Rocky mountains and along the foot of the Rocky mountain range from Dgnvcr to Mnnltou. The panorama which is lalcj before the oyox > f tno traveler in a Journey from Denver to Mnnl tou. Includes la ono sweep of the eye 300 miles of mountain poakg , snowy range , foot bills and cinons. Long's ' poau , away to tbo north ; Gray's peak , the doiuo of the conti nent ; James' peak , the Arapahoe peaks , Plko's peak , the most famous of all moun tains of Colorado , and iiway to the south , -TOO miles from the point of observation , thothreo forbidden mountain tops known as the Span ish peaks , are ail In view for a part of the distance. Manltou is the most attractive of the many resorts of Colorado. .Lying . at the foot of Plko's Peak and at ttyo entrance of the Garden of the Gods , it iuvilos the tourist and sight scar to the most'Vclhurkublo formations and the grandest' , and most picturesque scenery of that rugged range. Its mineral springs and pure air glyo.ncw . Ufa to the de bilitated. The Plko's Peak railroad , a marvel of engineering kill , conveys passen gers to' the very summit' the lofty old mountain. From the too of Plko's Peak all the great mountain peaks- -Colorado are distinctly visible , while to the cast Its tree- lined avenues at right angles , looking like n checker board in the distance , lies the pretty little city of Colorado Springs and beyond the great plains of eastern Colorado. A volume could bo written , Indeed volumes have been written , of the glories of Manltou nnd Pine's Peak. A ticket covering this tour is offered for the seventh largest list df subscribers. There is no American tour which combines a greater variety of scenery nnd n wider in- tcrcst o the traveler than ono from Omaha toSnn Francisco nnd Los Angeles , Cala. The tr voler passes through the states of Ne braska Colorado , Wyoming. Nevada and California and the territory of Utah. This Is the great bu sluess celt of the west nnd at every step of the Journey something of inter est presents Itself , whether the tourist bo student , business man or merely pleasure seeker. Nebraska and Its prairies ; Colorado and Its mountains ; Utah nnd Its wonderful Salt lake ; Nevada and Its arid plains and Cali fornia with its Innumerable attractions , nro all compassed In tills trip. Omaha , the most prosperous city in the union today ; Denver , the queen city of the Rockies ; Salt Lake , the Xlon of Mormondoin ; San Frandsco , the golden gate , nnd Lei Angeles , the City of Our Mother of the Angels , form a-string of Jewels of rarest water. These are all prosperous cities ; they are all beautiful cities ; they are all wonderful cities. Each ib romarUablo for some particu lar reason. No two of them nro alike In attractions and no traveler can afford mUsing to sco each and all. In the months of Juno , July , August and September the prairies of Nebraska , the Rocky mountains , the valleys of Utah and ibo great Sierra range nro seen to the best possible advantage. It Is the fruit season of California , the sight seeing period of all the mountain countries and the pleasurable part of the vear for travel The ticket ottered by THE Br.n In return for the second largest list of weekly sub scribers obtained by Juno 10 , IS'Jl ' , allows stop-overs nt all points of Interest between Omaha and Los Angeles. A week or it month may bo spent at Denver vUittng the pictur esque mountain rcsortsadjaccut and another week can likewise bo enjoyed at Salt Lake In hunting , fishing , sight seeing nnd bathing In the great Inland sen. As much time as the passenger likes may bo enjoyably spent in San Francisco nnd other points in California , not oxccntlntr the lovely orange groves nnd fruit orchards of southern California. Niagara falls , the world's ' greatest cavar- act , needs no glowing/description. It cannot bo described. Pouring over a precipice 100 feet high , the Immense volume of water of Niagara river , the outlet of the great lakes finds its way toward the ocean. On cither side of the river are trplendld views of this tremendous watcrfall/abovo It and below It and all about it are other scenes which have attracted travelers from all parts of the world. Goat island , the burning spring , the whirlpool rapids , the suspension bridge , are Incidents merely to n visit-to Niagara falls. The field on which the battle of Lundy's Lane was fought Is Within a few minutes drive on the Canadlanrsido. The facilities for visiting-all points ifllj interest on either sidoof the river are superior. The regula tions controlling accof.s , lo and from the sev eral points now prevent the exorbitant chariics which were formerly almost ns fam ous as the cataract. Alday or a few days at Niagara falls Is ono great event In an aver- ugo lifetime , and no American should ever think of visiting tourist resorts abroad until ho bus seen Niagara falls. Ho can have no appreciation of power , of grandeur , of awe- Inspiring beauty , who has missed a visit to this world renowned spot. Kicking Didn't Count. A Tennessee jiickunn bocnino terribly enraged because his in us tor Imd bought him u mate. Ho lot forth n bray so loud , so long nnd BO deep that It echoed and ro-ecliocd throughout the surrounding country. Pusblon and jealousy norvcd him to ono Minremo and fatal effort that cost him his llfo. A blood vessel burst. The crimson tide could not bo Blanched , and the unhappy animal lay down nnd died. If you docido.from wnat you have heard or readthat you will take Hood's Sarsaparlllu.do not bo Induced to buy any substitute instead. Don't ' Overlook Our new arrivalsin , Sack and Frock Suits ; they're handsomer this spring than ever. Prices , $7.50 , $10.00 , $12.50 , and $15.00 New spring shades , dark and medium colors. You can tell a B. K. & Co. suit as far as you can see it , by its perfect fit and neat -appearance. "It's Economy to buy 'Em , " they're made right , and never lose their shape. $7.50 , $10.00 , $12.5O and $15.00 , places them within easy reach , try one I In Spring Overcoats , our assortment is extra large , you can select any shade you want at $1O.OO , $12.50 , $15.00 and $18.OO , and if you want something par excellent , and don't want to pay the Tailor's price , ' We've got 'Em , " at $15 , $18 , $2O , 25 , and $30. There's never a mistake made by buying garments \vell put together , and there's a world of comfort -wearing them. Beautiful line of Children's Suits , always on hand , handsome styles , $2.50 , $3 , $3.50 , $4 and $5. They're very tasty and when seen on the street everybody knows they're from BROWNING , KING ft CO. , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets ! EST Send for Illustrated Catalogue. SUNDAY SCIIOOtj WOIUUCKS. Animal Convention or tlio Omaha United PrcHiijtrrlnni. The annunl Sunday school convention of tbo Omaha presbytery of tlio United Presby terian church began a two days' session last night in the Park Avcnuo Presbyterian < church. The programme em Braced the following topics : "Mission of the Sabbath School on Behalf of the Neglected , " to bo opened by Miss Lizzie W. Johnson of South Omaha ; "Conversion the Cuief Aim ol the Teacher , " opened by Ucv. George T. Scott of North Bend ; "fho Best Sabbath School Organiza tion. " opened by George U. Wallace. The church was handsomely decorated with plants nnd ( lowers in bloom and presented a very Inviting appearance. Despite the dis couraging condition of the weather there was a fair sized audience and the topics discussed proved to be quite entertaining. Those present from nuroiui were Uov. lj. Pioudfootof Albia , la. , Kov. C. C. ICylo anil wife of Majors , Neb. , Mrs. It. II. Boll , Mrs , Jennie Wilson , AVilhnn McAllstcrof Dunb.ir , Neb. , Rev. George T. Scott , North Bend. There will bo a morning session of tlio Sunday school convention today and in the afternoon the Omaha Presbytery will meet nt the same place. Mrs. AVInslow's Soothing Syrup for child ren teething , rests the child and comforts the mother. i5 ! contsa bottlo. Surprised tlic Pastor. On Fiiday eveulng about fifty ot the con gregation of the Cherry Hill Congregational church surprised the pastor" and his wife , Hev. J. A. nnd Mrs. Mlliigan , at the parson age , of which they took possession and spent the evening in social enjoyment. Mr. Mlliigan closes the fourth year of his pastorate with the church on May 10 next , and has presented his resignation to take effect at that date. The church has been unanimous In its support of Mr. Milligan through these years and regret the prospect of nts leavine. _ _ The promptness and . oruiuty of Its cjra have made Chamberlain's cough remedy famous. It is intended especially for coughs , colds , croup and whooping cough , and is the most effectual remedy known for those dis eases. CO cent bottles for bale by druggists. Sha Wnnt- Alex Olesnii. J.osio Johnson appeared yesterday before Justice Anderson atd : had a statement nuido out , nnd then she signed it , in which ono Alex Oleson is represented as being the cause of certain social irregularities which will , in the near future , cause Miss Johnson a vast amount of sorrow and shame unless Oleson maUcs her his wife very shortly. Oleson will probably appear to explain the embarrassing situation today before the Judge. How many persons who suffer day after day from headache , know that almost instant relief is secured by using Hullcr's Pain Paraly/erf An absolute guarantee goes with each bot- tlo. Insist upon having It and don't take "something just as good. " Frank Dennta' Death. The inquest to determine the cause of death of Frank Dennis , the liveryman , who died suddenly about ton days ago , was con cluded yesterday. Prof. Mullcr testified that ho had made a chemical analysis of the stomach ach and intestines and had found no traces of morphine or other poison in sufficient Quanti ty to cause death. A verdict was returned that death was caused by the blood clot found In the heart. No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do Witt's Little Early Risers are taken. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill % The Wiiolloy Investigation. The \Voolloy investigating committee mot at the board of education rooms yesterday and called a couple of contractors to give expert testimony upon the bills present ed for the corastruction of the Davenport school building. The committee excluded reporters nnd spent the cntiro forenoon be hind closed doors. _ Do Witt's Little fiurly rtisers ; Dost little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. Army I'erscnialH. Captain Uny loft yesterday for Fort Wu- shakio , Wyo. Private Michael Sullivan of company II , Sixteenth Infantry , will be discharged from the service on July 21. ! _ _ llorst'orU'K Acid 1'lionplmtc. Beware of imitations. I'r.nii a Kluo. Between -1:30 : nnd 5 o'clock yesterday after noon a defective flue in the kitchen of Joe Schiller on Eighteenth sU-cot between Clark and Grace , caused $ . " < 0 damage. No. 1 chemical attended to the blazo. Dr. Blrney curoa ciiturrn. Boo bldp , Oinnhn Should AdvertlHC. W. A. Webster , who has been traveling in the cast , in the interest of the East Omaha land company , states that It Is important that \Vhrn n by war tlcV , we giive her Cutorla , When she WM a CUM , the crittl for CoMoria , U'htn the become MU , the clung to Costorla , Wbeo § h lia J Children , iho e ve them Cutorta , ATTEND THE GREAT FIRE SALE -AT- Marcus' Clothing House This is the lost chnnce the chance of n lifetime when you can get your clothing almost for nothing. Damaged goods , perfect goods , good goods. Everything at your own prico. Call at once , as1 this sale will last but a few days more the goods are closing out very fast. Marcus' House 54G Council Bluffs Clothing , - - - - Hroadway , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OK SALH-A. line family horse , 7 yuiir > old this hprlii , nolchs 1UVI pounds , color sorrol. llrud by Unhurt , MacOrPKor. Address II. T. Uiittuiihiiuur , T to 31 lonrth street , Council Hlulfs. Sri'lT.of furnished rooms for rent , 120 Glen avenuo. rPUUnb Tor Sale Catalpa , elm , maple and -1 boxaldur. Will set out and cuiirantcu them to prow , for Mo each. U. 11. Meyers , care Hue , Ooinu'll HlulTs. T71OK KP.NT A good Ol-atro farm south of JNcula at M.UU mi aero. Apply to Leonard Everett , Council llhilTs , la. FOR KHNT-Tho residence of J. W. Lalng , aiJCth street. FUHNISIIKD front room on ground floor , ijulpt , pleasant neighborhood , two blocks from Main street. mglo gentleman preferred. Add i ess 1' S Duo ofllce. $0,000 stock of general merchandise to e\- uhaiiKC for a farm lu southwestern lomi. Mast he good land. Johnston & Van 1'atttm FOR RENT--I > wollliif ? house , 20J Fourth St. ; 10rooms convenient to motor line and cen- cr of btiilnuis. N. 1 * . Dod'jo & Co. HAVH cash customer for four lots botwocn Jlst mid Mill sts. , hctwpon Avc 1) and 4th inc. . J. 1' . OrrenslilulUs , Bl'J llioudwny. TjlUUIT furm fur sale or trade , \\oll located J- and all In bearing ; gooJ house and barn. Will tnko some Rood city property , and good tlmuglvoi. on balance. Call on or uddruss U. J. lliiU'lilnson & Co. . 017 Hroadway. FOR BALK A house and hirjro lot on easy payments. Imiulro at 4V ( > I'ark avenue , Council HIiilKJa. FOR KENT The Mc.Mahon block , 3 story brick , with basement and elevator. J. W. Squire , 301 1'oarl struct. FOUSAIiE A bargain : now modern lionso with all tlio late Improvements , seven rooms : will soil on eusy payments ; located on the I'lfth nvunnu motor Una U. J. Ililtohln- son. 017 Hroadway. FOR SALE or Uout Oanlaa land , houiei. or J. Rllloa. . 101 Mala it. . Oounoll Bluffs _ 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. n. Jacciucniln & Co. . Jewelry Flora COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute. Hits. MEU < INGERS. I'UOl'S Chronic discuses of all kinds and deform ities spuclaltics. Nob. "Ml and ' 'UJ.l Hroadway , Council Illiins , la. Omaba should do some advertising. Ho states that Kansas City , Denver and most of the western cities are making tremendous efforts to attract people , but .sees nothing rel ative to Omaha's advantages , An Ohio lady was so frightened by a snake that her glossy black hair turned white ns snow. It was soon returned to its original color by Hall's Hair Honcwcr. foots anil the Court Mouse. John T. Coots yesterday began the work of preparing the plans which will show the elevation of the court nouso with the high bank dug away and two stories built under neath the present structure. It will bo some three weeks before Mr. Coots will bo ublo to submit the sketch of the remodeled building , but ho promises that when it docs como itlll bo a beauty. In speaking of it ho said ; "My sketch will sho\v the building complete on the trade of Karnam street , and I think It will represent a building that will plcuso the p'ubllc. It re mains for the people to say whether or not the building will bo built according to my plans , but ono thing Is certain , it would bo cheaper to do so than to go on and build additions , as have been frequently contem plated. " "After a varied experience with many so- called cathartic remedies , I am convinced that Ayer's pills glvo the most satisfactory results. I rely exclusively on these pills for the euro of liver and stomach complaints. " John 13. Hell , Sr. , Abilene , Tex. AVaiitH Moro Unoin. Postmaster Clarkson will In the near fu ture recommend to the postofllco department nt Washington that the registry nnd money order departments bo removed to ho second floor of tno postofilca building , The postmaster thinks with this change the present postofllro facilities would bu ade quate for tbo next live years or possibly until the now building Is completed. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 DinECTOiis I. A. Miller , K. O. Oloason. E. L. Bhuvnrt. K. K. Hurt , J. D. Edmundson , Uh.irlei It.llunn.in. TransiotRener.il banUInt btul neis Larost capital and lurpld * ot any bank In Suutlivroitorn lotra. INTEREST ON TIMDEPOSITS. . NEW OGDEN HOTEL The New Ogden Hotel , In Council BluTi , has been complut3d refurnls'ieJl an mo Jo.'n- lzed throughout , and Is no wont ofthabist hotels in the state. It Is looate J In tha bu il- nosspartof tioclty anl thi eleatrlz mitori- pass the door every four mlnutaa. Fira J- capos and ( Ire alarms throughout th j b ilU- ing. Steam heat , hot and cold , vratar ant Bunshlne In every roam. Table uaJ arpsnt anywhere. Uatos , $2.00 adiy. QBO. M. WHITNEY , Manaor. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main nnl Brmdwar. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Keillors In foroln an J do noitlo xa'.i IUT * Collection made and Interest l > * ld on tl.n * deposits. 31. / / . . VItKltLI\ . It. ISye , Knr , XOPC nnd 1'l.ront bprrlullst. Council Illulti , - - Iowa , here ujrc , cross ocs , | pnlnfnl nnd weak vmon , enrncho , clenfnu s , dli- ( rlmrKCt frt rn thu uurs , rul tnrrli , liny fcvur , nsllinri nnil nil nuuto nnil clirunlo alTi'dlons of tlio tlinmt n | oclnUr ] Clntj t-rui ( It- tot wliliont pnln. Ijl.iaxoi ncciirntuly preicrlboil In ( linicult iimus ottcn curing ctirunlc noiirulKla and Men licnrtnrlia. Surulcnl operations , when neces sary , palno ! < ly pprfurmod , mturliu l > u t rcnulttl OIlicc , Shugnrt-llcni ) bluck , room I , Council llluOi , la. Electric Truss93 , Belts Chast Protectors , , Etc. . AGENTS WANTED. DR.C.B. JUDD < JOO Broadway , Oounoll .Bluffs , la TKIjl-U'IIONKS. OKIMCE. 17. HESIDBN03 To Bee-Keepers I curry ft full line ol Beekeepers' sup/- piles , including comb foundation , lion- oy knives , smokers , sections nnd nit supplies for tlio nninry. M. S. HOOP , 520 li. Uroiidwuy , Council HlulTs , lown. Ilitrhcst cash price paid for rags nnd nil kinds of scrap inotiila. Country doulors mid murchnnts will find it to their advantage to communU cntu wltu us before , dispOn\iv of tholr Blocks. GILINSKY HUGS. , Union Urondway Depot , Tol. 301. Council UlulTri , U. Sims & Saundcrsirir'ti'i ' 'irit ' fd fiMlenil courtH. ItooniH .1 , 4 and a bhugurft lleno block , Council Illuffs , la. HI fhinilicrc Attorney at Law , No. 10 , J , UlltlllUUS , i > Ulri ! street , ever llunh- null'a store. Ttilnphono No.VI. . llnslnes * hours. 8 a. in. to 9 p. in. Council 11 lulls , In. Fiuloy Burke. Thos. E. Oaiady. BURKE & CASADY , Attorneys-at-Law I'HACTICH W T1IK 8TATK AND I'li COUIIT8. Offlcosi J , J , Urowu llulldlug , 'Council llluff * . Iowa ,