THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEP&ESDAY , AP1UL 22 , 1891. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12PEAHL STHEKT. pcllvcrrd by Carrier In nny part of thn City. II. Vf. TILTON - - - MANAUEU. TELBPUONKSJ Business Ofllco , No. 43. Nlctit 1'Mltor. No. 23. N. Y. P. Co. Council Uluffs I/amber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 20i Sapp MOCK. Uenl Uock Springs coal. Thatcher , 10 Main , If you want water in your yard or , house 0 to Hlxby's , 202 Men-lain block. The rcculpts of the Christian homo lust week wore:8.0t : ' : , which decreases the de ficiency to ( AST , to. Chris Peterson and Amelia Jcnson , both of Lincoln , worn united in marriage yesterday , Justice Cones ofllclating. John Thorn and Miss Nannie J. Ilobb , both of Omaha , were married last evening , Justice Hammer ofllclatlug. Marrlago licenses were issued yesterday to John Uenigcr and Olloy Medley , and John Thorn and N'anulo J. lohbboth ! couples from Omaha. The ladles of All Saints Mission will give a mum social at the residence of Mrs. James Hell , No. 1S20 West Btondway , Thursday evening. Special mooting of the Cnlantho assembly Pythlun sisterhood , Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Uy order of C. 0. Mrs. Oscar Yonkeman. L. SwearliiRon , the now Justice of the pence , qualified yesterday mornlnic and took his scat upon the wool-suck , ready for visits from those who have wrongs to avenge. The motion for n continuance which was made by the defendant iu the Olvorco suit of Khoda M. against J. 1' . Casudy , was sub mitted to the court yesterday afternoon. The Uurllngton fast mail , which has boon closed herototoro at-1:15 : , will hereafter close nt 4 : ! ! ( ) . The VVubash mall that has closed at 4:15 : will close ntis 10. The changes went into effect yesterday afternoon. The default which wan entered up In dis trict court a few days into in the case of L. M. Turner against William Madden , was sot aside by Judge Oocmer yesterday , proof hav ing boon presented that the defendant was not lu default. Dr. K. C. I'innoy sold his Tivc-.vcar-old stal lion , Accident , to Messrs. Honcr , Besslro and Sims , who Keep a stable at Modal. The price paid was JSiK ) , but Dr. Plnnoy tool ! in part payment a line team of Days of which ho is very proud. A. J. McClaren , poll tax collector , com menced his annual round-up of the city last Frldiiy , and is taking in with a ruthless hand everything : that wears pantaloons. There has been a great decrease in the number of able bodied citizens in the last few days. A piece of land containing D20 acres was cold by George Metcalf yesterday to William Lewis , who lives near Macedonia. Lewis al ready hud a largo farm , but the latest addi tion now elves him a total of ICOO acres , and makes htm one of the largest farm holders in the county. fc A decree of divorce was granted yesterday in district court In the case of Johanna Slromor against Lcno Strainer , in which the ground for the ulvorco was cruelty and In human treatment. The plaintiff was also awarded the custody of the minor child , ; Mary , aged six years. Judgments were given the superior court yesterday morning against the llrm of Else- man Co. in favor of the following plain- tills and for the following amounts , by agree ment of thu parties : John Pullman , Wff , ' J. Blnnrock , STW5 ; Wright Hi-others & Co. , fc > < ; < 3 ; Weil , Dryfus & Co. , S700. A suit was commenced yesterday afternoon in superior court by W. A. Wood , assignee of John Gilbert , against Harry C. CooUoot al. The suit is to foreclose a mechanics lien for $ 'Jj 1 on a house located on lot 2 , block ! ) , Pair- mount Place , near the entrance to Fairmount park on Graham avenue. Elaza A. Cooke , Sarah J. Kirby and the Lombard investment company are riiado codefendants with Cooke Headed C i > cs. The finest line of beaded capos over brought to the city is now shown at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. The prices are $1.80 , $1.75 , t2.no , 1.00 , * 3.75 and * 4.00 , only about one- half tuelr usual value. BOSTONSTOUC , Council Bluffs , Iu. Storage nt reasonable rates , J. II. Snydcr , 22 , 2-1 , 20 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Mnnacl & Klein sell furniture , carpets and stoves on easy payments. U20 Broadway. Lace curtains cleaned from 50c to $1.25 per pair , at Twin City ilyo works. I. 1'AKAGll Gcorgo Metcalf loft last evening for Cleveland - land , O. J. O. Thomas has gene to Montana where ho will spend the summer mining. Jacob Sims returned last evening from n short business trip to Columbus , Nob. Mrs. Gcorgo H. Champ nnd her mother , Mrs. Coc'nran , have gene to La Porto , Ind. , where Mrs. Cocbrun lives. Wall McFaddon nnd his daughter. Miss Ellu , returned yestor.lay morning from a visit with relatives in Warren , IH. , Peter Swunson of Crescent City loft last evening for Ogden , Utuh. where ho will look for n location. If successful iu his search ho may not return. Chester F. Stonhonson has returned from a two wceUa' trip to Indiana. Ho has do- cidcd to locate with the law llrm of Baker & Baker at Goshen. Ind , , aud will leave for his now homo next Thursday , Wall Vnpor , Ktc. House cleaning time is now on , call and got the Boston store , Council Blulfs , prices on wall paper , window shades , curtains In chcnlllo and luco , curtain poles , curtain rods , etc. , etc. , before purchasing. Thcro you can save money. BOSTOX STOUI ; , Council Bluffs , la. Trees , all kinds.gunrantecdto grow , prices cheap , at Mairs1 , Broadway , opposite postof- flco. _ Newest styles in furniture and carpets ; best cooking stoves in the world nt Mundcl & Klein's Installment house , U20 llroudwuy. 1'olleo PickliiKti. In police court yesterday morning T. A. Holllngsworth , who created a disturbance at Mauc Wise's , stable last Sunday , was lined f33. Oscar Jones , a darnry , was fined $10 for assault on ono of his friends named Mo- Donald. Judge Aylesworth appeared for Lou Emerson and Blanche Warner , two high kickers from Omaha who were arrested Monday night for drunkuness and disturbing the peace , and asked that their case bo con tinued until Saturday morning. The re quest was granted. William Lawrence , charged with the larceny of a saw , was discharged , as the prose cuting witness was unwilling to ap pear against him. Judge McGee rendered his decision yesterday morning in the case of I the state ngninst J. C , Boyd. charged with II- > l legal voting. The case has been pending for the last two months , Boyd having been ar- rcstoa at the last city election on an informa tion tiled against him by W. H. Knephor , charging him with having voted wltuout reg- isterint ? . Judge McCieo decided that the evi dence was not strong enough against him to show that ho had nny intention of voting fraudulently , und ho accordingly dlscharg n him. Seed oats , corn , millet and seed potatoes , garden seeds of all kinds , nt H , L. Cunmm's , WX ) Main nud 601 Pearl streets. Shugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk Held , garden and flower scous iu tbo west Catalogue and samples by mull. Jay Goulil lu the City. A number of prominent railway ofllcials paid a visit to the Iowa sldo of the river yes terday morning to Inspect the Union Pucillo headquarters. Among thorn wcro Jay Gould and his two sons , General Manager Clark , Vice President Holcomb and others. Jay Gould's special car carried the party. They made a tour of the shoos and oflices and then returned to Omaha. It Is to your interest to consult Mandel & Klein before you buy your furulturo , cat-pots Or * * NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Plans for This Evening's Board of Trade Banquet at thn Grand. IT WILL BE AN ELABORATE AFFAIR. Prominent Names Tlmt Arc Connected wllli llio Move to Conuncniorato This "Most Notable find Auspluloim Kvcnt. The banquet to bo plvon this evening by the bcmra of trade of Council UlulTs In com- mornorntlon of tbo opening of the now hotel , "Tho Grand , " will bo nn elegant affair. Everything lias been done by those having It In clinrgo to maUo It complete In nil Its ap pointments , and these Invited anticipate hav ing a rcnl old-fashioned good time. The committee on Invitations Issued 150 Invita tions , which have been accepted , and these accepting will bo present. The committee is us follows : Ucorgu F. Wright , Greenville M. Dodge , Joseph It. Heed , John Y. Stone , Eli L. Shu- B rt , Leonard Everett , J lin T. Stewart , Spencer Smith , William Moore , John Bono , Henry 1 . Uurrott , Fred II. Hill , Walter J. Davenport , Karl C. Glcason , Emil Durr , Henry I. Forsytho. The committee of arrangements consists of thn following named gentlemen' Luclui Wells , John Schocntgcn , I. M. Troynor , D. Farrcll , W. A. Mauror , Tom Bowman , J. N. Casadv. S. B. Wadsworth. Gcorco Motcalf. Finluy IJurlic. J. A. Murphy , E. A. Wick- ham , B. F. Sargent , L. A. Casper , H. A. Woodbury , Charles Haas , George Hudlo. They huvo done everything to insure sue- ccss nnil to secura a banquet sueh as has never before been Riven in this city. The reception committee Is composed of the following well known gentlemen : Mayor Miier.10 , T. J. Evans , W. H. M. Pubey , S. P. MacConnell , J. U Stewart , J. F. Kimbull , E. W. Hart , William Gronowcg , Ucorgo II. Chump , John Y. Stone , W. C. James , II. II. Van lirunt , E. H. Merriam , M. P. Hohrer , Simon Elsomati , S. B. Wadsworth. They will bo on Immi to make the entertainment pleasant and ngrecatjlc to every one present. JH. SCOTT'S EIjHC'rillC COHSKT8. Postcii Store , Council I InfTH. , This U an elegant fast black , extra quality sateen corset , handsomely embroidered in old gold and and slllf , prettily trimmed. This corset has Dr. Scott's now patent spinal sup porting back , which every lady should wear. This Is positively one ot ttio best corsets in the market and Is highly recommended. Price everywhere f'i.OO , 18 to ISO inches. Boston Store price , while they last , $1.23 , Council Bluffs. Freight for 150 miles prepaid on all goods bought of Mandel & Klein , U20 Broadway. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 83 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone U5. High grade work a specialty. Fruit farm for-sale on reasonable terms ; within one and ono-half miles of the P. O. ; all in bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at once. Call on D. J. llutcblnsou & Co. , 017 Broadway. CompllmcntM from Dakota. In accordance with the insurance laws of Dakota , State Auditor Taylor has Just com pleted nn exhaustive and searching inquiry into the methods and condition of the United States Masonic Benevolent association of Council Bluffs. In acquainting Secretary Jameson with the result ho takes occasion to highly compliment the association upon its wonderful growth and to speak unequlvoca- bly of its sound condition , a will bo seen by the following ofllclal letter received yester day. AUIIITOU'S OFFICE , STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA , j ] Li. C. TAYI.OU , AUUITOH. } Picnnc , S. D. , April 8.1 AV. J. Jameson , secretary United States Masonic Benevolent association , Council Bluffs , la. ; Dear Sir During the mouth of March , lbM ! , I to k occasion to thoroughly examine the books , papers , files and business methods of the United States Masonic Benev olent association of Council Bluffs , la. It affords mo pleasure ana satisfaction to say I found the association in a sound finan cial condition ; that the evidence submitted * .nivlnr nil inn IR nndnrtjilrlmrq wnrn ctrlr.t.lv and promptly kept ; and that its almost phe nomenal growth was legitimate und in keep ing with the rules of sound assessment in surance. Please accept , sir , evidence of my consid eration for yourself and the association you so ably represent. Yours respectfully , L. C. TAYLOII , Auditor. J.C. Bixby , steam noatlnj , sanitary en gineer , -O'i Merriam block , Council Blutts Mair has all sorts of fruit , snado and orna mental trees , B'wuy , opposite postofiice. Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! It If you want it pure and n And at a reasonable pr Follow no now dev Ice. But send to us in a tr At our olT Mulhollaud & Co. , No. 4 Pearl st. Tel. 103. An Early Morning Burglary. The "Omaha , " a saloon at the corner of Broadway und Ninth street , was burglarized at an early hour yesterday morning. The first indication that everything was not all right was when a policeman found the front door standing wiao open at about 2 : 'M o'clock. An investigation by the proprietors yester day morning showed that the thieves must have cntcrod through the largo transom over the back door. This transom Is usually kept securely bolted down , but the supposition is that the thieves wont in some time Monday night and unfastened the bolt , so that it was nil ready for their operations. Tito cash drawer was unaer the counter , which is ol oak , and very strong. It had ap parently been broken open with some metal lic instrument. Only about ? . " in money was m the drawer , but what there was was tukcn clean. In addition to this there were about three hundred of thu llnest cigars lu the room taken. The daraago to the counter Is estimated at about $10. The burglars wcro seen by several passers by at 2 o'clock , but it was supposed that they hud a right them and no alarm was given. A good description of the fellows has been fur nished the police , nnd it is thought tbat they will bo caught iusidc of a few days. Do you want an express wason or boy ! Hingnp the A. D. T. Co. , telephone 179 , No , 11 North Main street. When about to build don't fail to get prices ou lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. , 813 Broadway. Telephone 2S7. Celebrating Their Dlrthdny. The Oddfellows will celebrate the seventy- second anniversary of the founding of their order next Sunday , April 20 , nnd the lodges of Council Bluffs have decided that the most litth.g way in which they can observe the occasion is uy aitcnump churcn. iwv. o. Alexander ha * extended an invitation to all the lodges to be present at the Trinity Meth odist church. It has been accepted by Coun cil Bluffs lodge No. 49 , und will probably bo accepted also by the Hawkovo and Humboldt lodges. Hov. Mr. Alexander has selected "Jonathan nnd David" as the subject for his discourse In the evening , The members of the local lodges have extended an Invitation to all visiting members of the order in the city to meet with them In the hall In the opera house block and attend the services in a body. Everything in house furnishing at Mandel & Kloln'8 on easy payments. 320 Broadway. Try Duquette & Co.'s ' Pomona fruit juice tablets. Tuoy are delicious. Our spring stock ts now complete. If you want to bo in style call at Keller's ' , tbo tailor , iilO Broadway , A Saloon Fight. A frco-for-all tight took place yesterday evening in a saloon near the corner of Broad- I way aud Bryant strcoU. The malu partici pants were Leo Elscnborgor ana A. Ellis. The latter turned out to bo the under dog and when ho turned up late In the evening and asked the proprietor to issue a warrant for Elscnbcrger's arrest ho looked as though bo might have been drawn through u sausage mill. Two largo cuts had been made In his face from which the blood flowed freely. The warrant was Issued ns asked for , but Elson- berger has not yet been arresteu. The charge against him Is assault and battery , DoWltl's Llttlo Early Hlsors , best pill. Protecting tlio TrcoH. A. C. Graham , park commissioner , had an encounter with some of the representatives of the various monopolies that operate in the city yesterday , and ho came out with colors flying. Considerable trouble has boon bad at different times with the telegraph nud electric light companies , by reason of their recklessness In fastening guy wires to the trees In Bayllss park. When thu police nnd tire box was placed at tbo corner of First avenue and Pearl street a polo was erected at that corner bv the electric company for its wires. So stay the polo several guy wires were stretched from the top of the polo to trees in Bayllss park. 1'ho park commis sioners were notified nnd nt once ordered the wires removed , but no attention was paid to the order , which was given by Commis sioner Graham , A few days ago the Postal telegraph com pany removed Its headquarters from Pearl street to the Grand hotel. Several new poles were erected on Pearl street , ono nt the above named corner. The linemen attached several guy wires to trees in that vicinity , notwithstanding the park policeman re monstrated npnlnst it. This was reported to the commissioners and after a consulta tion , it was determined that the wires should como down. Word was sent the vari ous companies interested , but ns usual , no attention was given the order. Mr. Graham then sallied forth bravely to the combat , and with the aid of the park policeman succeeded In climbing a stepladder - ladder which was placed in convenient prox imity to the polo , and when once there it was the work of only n few mimutcs to cut the wires with a lllo which ho had armed him self with beforehand. Ho then descended and gnzcd at his work with the most evident satisfaction. Ho stayed about the place for some time in order to flml out how the com panies took the affair when they found out about it , but it was no use. He was finally compelled to lenvo without causing nny more excitement than a bum on circus day. In talking with a reporter shortly after ho had descended from his ivrial trip , he stated that th.o wires which had been wrapped around the trocs in that way had already killed ono tree aud ho did not intend to have the operation repeated. In the afternoon n number of linemen were despatched to the corner of the park to put up the wires again , but Instead of fastening them to the trees several posts were pro vided as substitutes. Constipation poisons the blood : DoWltt's ' Little Early Hiserseuro Constipation. The cause removed the discaso is cone. The Fairmount 5c cigar at the Fountain. Enjoining Ilogcrs' \Viiter-Tniil . The injunction suit of S. T. Burgess against William Rogers was on trial in the superior court yesterday afternoon , with Ambrose Burke representing the would-bo enjolncr nnd West & Wheeler for the de fendant. Three witnesses had been mar shalled by Burke , and they were brought in to swear to a number of different things with regard to the kind of a place Uogors had been running. They wcro unanimous in their statements that the place was operated by Hogers , but furtner than that they would not go. They had been in his place , and had drank all sorts of things there , such as Colfax water. Waukesha water , ice water , lemonade and other equally harmless bever ages , but so fur as they know they had never had any good whisky straights , or rum punches from Rogers' hands. After the tes timony bud boon Introduced tbo arguments of the attorneys were made , pro and con , nnd the case was taken under advisement by Judge McGeo. _ Agate bearing scales , coffco mills with foot power , grcocrs rcfrigcrotors , butter coolers. Catalogue of Bordcn & Sollock Co. , Chicago. A Tricky News Agent. Will | McCormlck , a news agent running from Moberly , Mo. , to Council Bluffs on the Wubash , has disappeared. Charles Connors and the news agent at Moberly would like to find him. Connors has been furnishing him papers , cigars , fruit and articles of commerce that go to make up the newsjagent's stock intrude trudo and McCormlck had run up a bill of something like 150 when ho turned up miss ing. Ho bus not been seen since last Friday , when ho loft the train nt Brunswick , and the authorities of different towns where ho might have gene have been requested to keep a lookout for him. It is found that in addition to running a bill with Connors , ho had dis posed of a lot of merchandise that belonged to Connors and pocketed the proceeds. A warrant has been issued for bis arrest on a charge of larceny. Queen of the May. Say ma , the girls say if my fnco wont so speckled up with pimples , they'd make mo "Queen of the May. " What shall I do ! Why , get a bottle of Holler's snrsoparilla and burdock , of course ; It's tbo most wonderful blood purifier of the ago. Death ol" Mabel Kichinond. Charlotte Mabel , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond , died yostorduy morning at 5 o'clock , of hemorrhage , at the ago of ton years. The llttlo sufferer was taken with an attack of measles about two wcoka azo , and had partially recovered , when the now trouble started , and in u short time brought her to her deathbed. The funornl will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the residence , 715 Mynster street , Uov. T. J , Mackay olllclating. For nearly half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been the most popular cough remedy in the world. The constantly in creasing demand for this remedy proves it to bo the very best spccitlc for colds , coughs , nnd all diseases of the throat and lungs. UK'S 'iOUGH. Ail McClure HUH Another Brush with Ilia I'o loo. Oniccr Gorman arrested Ad McClure last evening at the corner of Twenty-fourth nnd Clark streets on the charge of drunkenness. McClure evidently aspires to bo the cham pion tough of Omaha. Ho already has the reputation of being a very hard man to handle and it required the united efforts of the policeman and two citizens to hold him until the wagon arrived. It is said that McClure pulled u knife from his pocket and threatened to cut an ugly hole in the oftlcer's hide if ho was not released. Gorman held on to his mini , however , nnd ho was placed in the patrol wagon. Patrol Conduc tor Cuslck was obliged to sit upon thouurulv prisoner until they reached the station. Quito a crowd assembled In the street at the ttmo of the arrest , which nearly blocked travel at the corner. After suffering horribly for years from scrofula in Its worst form , n young son of Mr. V , L. King , 70(1 ( Franklin st. , Richmond , Va. , was recently cured by the use of Ayer's Snrsaparilla. No other mcdlclno can approach preach this preparation as a cleanser of the blood. SitokerH Are Not All Dead. SALT LAKE Cm- , Utah , April21. A Nephl , Utah , special to the ; Tribune says : George Whltmoro , president of the Nephl National bank , was buncoed out of ? ( ) ,000 today by the familiar old gold brick scheme. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syruo for chll drcu teething rests the child and comforts the mother. 25c a bottlo. I'ollua Are Looking for IIInt. DIISVRII , Colo. , April 21. Page McPherson - son , head of the firm of McPhurson , Swltzcr YOU CANNOT GO to Carlsbad , but you can have Curlosbud imiiiKht to you. I'roauro a bottle of ttouulno Imported Carlsbad Sprudol Suit und dissolve u teaspoonful of It In a tumblerful of water , ItlH thu best natural uporlunt and alterative extant. Nothing ts "Just us good" wlicu you can get the ucuulno imported article. CONTINENTAL m's Black Cheviot t > Sacks ari < ; l Three Button Cutaways $7.50. On Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday we will sell 150 Men's Black Cheviot Suits , in sacks and frocks , at $7.50 per suit. Made from an abso lutely all wool fast color cheviot and trimmed as well as any $12 suit in our stock. Boys' Department .BO Never in the history of our business have we offered such values in Boys' Clothing. We will continue the sale of Boys' All Wool Cheviot Suits this week at $2 , $2.50 and $2.75. Continental Clothing House ; Oor. Douglas and IQtti Sts. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI. UTERNARYSPECFICS ! ! Tor Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs. B'ogs , , AND POULTRY. BOOPnffO nook n Trentmrnt of Anlmata unit ( Jhnrt Hcnt free. CTOKflCFoTerH.Congi-Btlonfi.Infltimmntlon A.A.iKplnul nicninirltlH , 3111k Fever. ] | . -Strain1' , Iiiiiuene n , KhcuniiitlBnir < ! . < ! , --Olntenippr , ISiisul Ill * < cliarKCS < , ] ) .I --llots or ( JruhsVarma. . K.K."CnualiBi IIciiTcs , Pneumonia. J'M < \-Colic or Gripe * , llcllraclio. < : . < ; . --.IIIscurrlnue , llemorrlmBcs. ll.ll."trinnry ) nnd litilury DiHcuHCH. . . Epnptlvo IllHpaRe * , Miinse. , K.-IiHea CH of Dluentlou , FaralyslR. Single Bottle ( over 50 doses ) , - - .00 Stable Cnso , with. Specifics , Mnnnul , Vctorlnary Cure Oil and Modloator , 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil , - - 1.00 Sold by DrntrgUU ; or Sent Prepaid anywhere and In any quantity on Receipt of Prico. HUMPHREYS' MBDIOINB CO. , Corner William nnd John Sts. , New York. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No , In use 30 years. The only mcces ful icmcdy for Nervous Dehltity , Vital Weakness , and Prostration , from' overwork or other cauwa. Ill nor viaL or fl viola and Urea viol powder , for S3. BOLD BT DitnonisTS , or sent postpaid on receipt of prlco.-HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. , Oor. WUllanf and John Sts. , N. Y. To euro niUoucncES. sick Headache. Constipation. Malaria. Liver Coraplnlnts. take tlio solo and certain remedy , SMITH'S Use the SWAMj SIZE (40 ( llttlo boan3 to the bottle tle ) . They are tbo most convenient : suit all ag93. I'rlcoof either tlio , 25 ieuU per bottlo. grieCB Wf > nt 7. 17. 70 ; Photo Bravura. IVD 9OBrB % panelslzool thU picture tori cents ( coppers or stamps ) . J. P. BMtTIl&CO. , Mafcera ut "Blip ncong. St. Louis , Mo. A ttKNUINK M10HOI1K KIU.KU Is KIND'S UKUM KIIAinUATOll Cnrca nil illsaafios bccanio It kllli thu microbe or conn. 1'ut up iiml retailed In fi , f3 anil $5 | ICH , tlio latter 2 1-2 Kullons t < ent nny- wlii-ro prcpnlil on receipt of prlco orO. O I ) . Wo IMMIU ti Kiiarnnteo to cure. The jiiiltllt1 , trade nnd jobbers supplied by thoKlnslur Drug Co. , Omaha. & Co. of St. Louis , and who is charged with embezzling a largo sum , is said to bo in Den ver. The police are looking for hlra. COKE 8T It I It KltS .lA'UrtV. Coming of Pmlcertoii Men AV 111 Cause Further 'I roulilc. SCOTTDAW ! , Pa. April 21. The sinkers are very angry over the news that 500 Pinkerton men will bo placed on guard in this region to morrow. Their coming means further trouble , which will certainly follow , owing to the hatred in which they are held. A mooting of the executive board of mlno workers was held this evening to prepare In financial and other ways to prolong the strike. Five or six hundred Italians are alss on their way hero to take the places of the strikers , and this causes moro bitterness. A dispatch from Uoiontown says n noted socialist named Jones is coming into the ra- cion tomorrow to hold mass meetings. Labor leaders soy that they nro not in sympathy with him , but it Is known that the socialists are the most determined of the strilrers. Detroit Struct Car Strike. Dr-TiioiT , Mich. , April 2l.-Bomo of the lines of the Detroit str railway wcro com pletely tied up this morning and others are running under police protection , as the result of a strike by 15) ) conuij"ct6rs nnd drivers. It Is not known what the lrea'on for the strike is. No caw arc running-1 tonight , but the com pany assorts that the baoltbono of the strike Is broken and that tUoy' will bo all right to morrow. * ' Stoii'jmii > onn Looked Out , PmsnuHO , Pn. , Aprtl.SU . A general lock out of stone masons wati inaugurated at Pitts- burg and Allegheny tfi'l's morning by the master masons' association. The trouble is over the employment of non-union men. Uessler'sMagiaHeadatrYQ Wafers. Curjsall beadcchcs In " 0 minuted 'At all druggists Two Tliousiuiil ty'cii Involved. NEW OHLEASS , La.cil'prll21. ) [ The strlko of thu mill hands not having been satlifac- torily adjusted , the mill owners refusing tc discharge non-union men , n general str'.ko of carpenters , bricklayers , plasterers nnd paint ers has been ordered for Thursday. Two thousand men nro Involved , Holler's barb wlro liniment has mot will extraordinary favor , und cases pronounced incurable have been treated with success. Every farmer should keep a bottle of this justly celubnued remedy ; ready for Instant uso. _ _ StcolV > rlci It eo en. PiTTsnt'iio , Pa. , April 21 , Employment was given to 2,000 men today by the rosump tlon of tlio Edgar Thompson steel works , Callgraph writing machine is the Dcst for telegraph purposes. Never out of order. ItcuittiNo ol' a MrP'o. HIMNA : , Mont. , April 21. The East Hoi j ona smelter has closed down because of a strike of employes for Increased SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOIt KENT CO-acre farm In I-'iemont county , Iowa , IlotiM ! , well und i-heil for one-third of crop on farm. Apply to Lconatd Kvuiolt' Council llliiffs. Iowa. "ir.OU SALE Cheap. Two Hue ponies. In- Jqulrowil 4th ave. VWANTKD Apprentice boy to Ic.-irn print- T ? In buslnuss. Acldrt'ss. stutliiK ace und israilo of hi-holurslilp , U iit , unroot lice ollice , Council HlullH. FOHHAIjK llotol centrally 4ocutcil , dolnc Kiiort liusliiL-.ss. Or will eMjliangc for good farm In western Iowa. llotol Icuso. furniture nnd fixtures ; an A IMI. 1 clinnco tostsji Into a good paylnj ; husl- IIL-SS. Hi'iison.s for ht-llliij. , other bublnu-ss rc- ciulrliiK all owner's attention. Hnrgiiltm In resldeni-u and business prop erty. 11. I' . Olllcor , real estate and insurance OKI-lit , No. VJ N. Main St. . Councl ! lllulVa. \ \ l A peed K'rl ' for prnoral liouso- work. Mrs. 1' . M. I'ryor. 010 Hltiff street. GAIIDKNS i-ome cholpo Harden land near Council ItlulTs for sale ouunsy terms , also vlnoyards and a lario ; Hht of Iowa farms. Johnston & Van ratten. WANTKP Industrious and honest muirlrd man to take I'liaio of a largo .stock farm. I None but competent man nooil apply. Ad dress J. S. 1'rlti-liard , Itclmoad , la. irUU SALK A line family horse , 7 years old 4thfs sprln-r - , wolshs 10.V1 pounds , color oriel. Hred \ > y Itobcrt MucGregor. Address H. V. lluttunhauor , 'J ? to Ul Kourlh bticet , Council llluIVs , front room on Rroiind lloor , -L quiet , pleiisinit nclHhliorliood , two Iilocks fiom Main street. Single gentleman piofcrrod. Address P 8 , lice ollice. HAVE cash custoinor for four lots lintwcon 'Jlst ntulSUth sts. , between A vo I ) and 4th nvc. , J. I' . Orccnshlelds. ( U'J Ilroadwuy. TJ1KUIT farm for sale or tradoi well located -L ? uncl all In buai'lux ; goo 1 house add barn. Will take homo Rood city property , and Rood timoRlvci. on balance. Call on or address 1) . J. Ilutcliliihon & Co. . HIT Itroiulway. tjpOU KENT The MoMnhon block , 3 story J- brick , with basement and elevator. J. W. Squire , 101 I'cqrl street. TjlOKSALE A bargain ; now modern lionso J- with all the late Improvomcnts , seven rooms ; will sell on ea y paymontsj located on the Klfth avenue motor Ilnu. I ) . J. llutchln- son , 017 llrpudway. TJ1OR 3ALB or Kent Qanloa land , with C bouiei , by J. It. Illuo. 102 Mala St. , Oounoll ilutTa "Tho OtlieiKelluwH Not in It. " Look here , with ten years' experience wo sell the best lines of bicycles in tbo west. Ttio Victor , best on earth , has set the pattern for all others , price $135 The Victorn , highest prado and llnest ladies' wheel in the world 135 The largo Giant , ball bearing nil over , in cluding head rear brake and spring frame , the best for the it.onoy offered. . 85 The Giantess , sprint ; frame , ball bear ing , best hldl'is' wheel for the money over offered 75 The Monpnriol , 'JO-inch , all ball bearing , boys' wheel , best out -10 The ( icndrou.itirh. ! ! ( ) . diamond frame. ladles' and youths' wheel . 40 The Little Giant 2-1-inch ' wheel , - - , boys' , spring fork , 7,000 sold last year , the most perfect boys' wheel ever mndo. . . 35 The Leader , 24-inch safety , cone bear ings. . . , . 25 Small 20-Inch wheels , tricycles , veloci pedes , boys ! wagons fromjfl up. In selecting our lines of "wheels this year wo have gone over the whole field of Ameri can nnd imported wlioeU and wo think from our past experience wo are offering the best value to bo.had in the blcyclo line In this lo cality. Look out for our refrigerator anil gasoline stove nd next week. Catalogues and prices furnished. on application. Uamambcr Cole & Cole , 41 Main street , near the Grand hotel. Pointers on 1 $ . cycles. Thcro will bo hundreds of wheels sold in CouticU Bluffs and vicinity this scaaon , and no purchaser can afford to make experiments at his own cost , which ho will ilo when ho yields to the temptation to buy anything else than the world-famed Columbian. Note these points of unquestionable superiority over all other machines : The Steering The Columbia spring fork has no "Ilurnadcls" to interfere with the steadiness of steering. Ask old riders about "hands off. " Weight Don't take the catalogue wnlcht. The Columbia weighs 4314 pounds on the scales. A few pounds of unnecessary weight is a ton up the hill. Simplicity The Columbia double diamond frame combines lightness , strength and simplicity. Cushion Tires "You pay your money and you takes your choico. " The Columbia is made either way , although the solid tire is without doubt the moat durable. The World's best , the North Star and the Leonard , range In prices from $1,50 up. ( iMMllllC rMOVCH. The Itoliable Process Evaporator steve Is In the market. No sub-burner the best - , con sequently burns loss gasoline. Tlio Ilest Ijinvn Mower. Genuine Philadelphia lawn mower. Do not buy inferior imitations when you can got the real artlclo for the same money. 1' . U. 601 I5llOAlVAT AND 10 MAIN f > T. Winslow Wilkes , The fastest ' 1-year-old \-jlni atalllou in th World , IlprorclJiH \ , nt Ixjxlniiton , Ky. , Sil hoat.bjr lllnck Wilkes , ihiin bjr Aliiiunt : i'l , w III makij tliu IUHIIOM nl 1W1 nt KKJI Vlnton utrocl , Omiliii , Nob. ytA.sosf 1UJ with usual rt't'irn iirlvlli-Kcs. VA COM.Ot'V. tloin 'rliif < i , tltfct and l.ciu'urrliot'H euieil iu ' _ ' days by the 1'ionuh Humedy entitled - titled thu KINO , It ills-solves uxuiust and IH absorbed Into thu lullameil parts. Will refuiu inonuy If Itdoi's not euro or CIIIIHCS Ktrictnrc ( fentlemcu , hero Is u rclUhlo arllcle. Ji ; i puukaKo or 2 for Wpor mull iirnpiild , M ( 'or- mlt-k & liiind , Oniiiliiii t' ' . A. Mi'luhor. Ilnwuri Muvum and K J. 1-nyUorii , Houth Oiniihi A 1) . Poster and M. 1' . Kills founcUJlliiirs. _ I Buffering from the ettvcta ot _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . I youthful erron early decnr , w tln woaknewi , lost manhood , etc. 1 wfll wiiii n valuable trcatlno ( " . 'alrclj contalnlni full iiartleulura fur homo cure , FliKK of chargu A splendid mcdlcol work | ihnuld Iw rt-ail by ever ] maa who i nonron anil debilitated. Addrcri 1'rof , F. V , I'OWLUH , lUoodu * , Conu IHghost cnsh price paid for ratjs and all kinds of scrap niotula. Country tlottlors anil inurclmnta will find it to their nilvuntugo to cotntnunl- cntowltli us before disposing of their stocks. 01LINSKY DUOS. , Union Broadway Depot , Tol. 301. Council Bluffs , In. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 ninBTOiia I. A. . Mlllor , F. O. Gloason , E. fj. EhtiKart. E. E. Hart , J. D. Ediiuindion , Cliarloi K. Hunnan. TransactKeuor.il biinklnt Ijml- ness. Largest capltil ami surplui ot nay Southwestuni town. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying and Cleinlns done In tlio Illtthcstsityloot the Art , Faded and Stained Kabrlcs muilo to look as oed as now. lied Vciithurs ( 'loaned Hy Hionni , In Ii'lrst. ( ' asi Manner. Work promutly done and delivered lu all parts of the suuutry. Send for price llqt o. A. MAOHAN , Prop. , OlJ Uroadwav , Near Nortbwostoru Uupot , COUNCIL , Huuri'S. IA. 27 MAIN STRUCT. Over C. H. Jactiucniln & Co. , Jewelry ? toro NBWOGtDEN HOTEL The New Osdaa Hotel , in Council Uluiri , ras been com ilatsd refurnls loJ an ino-la-'ii- zed throughout , and U now on i of the bast hotels in the state. It is loc.ttea la t'.i9 bu il- nesspartoft 10 city au 1 thi elestrio motori pass tha door every four mtmitas. Firs 03- capes and lire alarm ? throughout th 3 b ilU- ing. Steam heat , hot an'l cold water an I sunshine in every roam. Table uns.irpU'U ' I anywhere. Rates , . $2.00 a day. GBO. M. WHITNEY , Managror. M. II. CllAStnEHLtX , .11. It. Kye , Ear , Nose and Throat Specialist , Councillllutta , - - Iowa. , uro eye * , cross oyev painful nnd weak vision , ? i-nracho , deafness , Uli- . ' rharKOs from the ears , ca-J" tarrh , hay fever , nstlimt : and all acnto and chronic allt-ctlons of the throat u upeclalty. dims cyoi tit led without pain , lilaapos accurately prescribed In dllllciilt cav'i often ctirlnK chronle jiuuralxl.i nnd Kick headache. Bui'Klcnl operations , when neces sary , palnloigiy performed , a turln bent ri'sulti Ollice , Shunurt-llfiio block , room 1 , Council lUuRs , la QR.AMD . , Council Bluffs , IQ. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. Crngin & Co. , Proprietors. linloy Burke. Thos. E. Oasady. BURKU & CASADY , Attorney s-at-La\v I'HACTICE IN TUB STATU AND KKDKIIAL COUUTS. Olhcos : J. J , Drown Building , Council llluffa , Iowa. Gas Heating Stoves. No ASIIKH ! No SMOKK. Just thn tiling forbuth rooms , bed rooms , etc. Call und bi'O ' our I a rue assoitmi-nt. C. B. Gns nnd Electric Light Co. 11 I'oarl nnd 210 Main Street. OFFICER & PU3EY , BANKERS. Corner Main an'l Hroidway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Deulora In fordlqn uu 1 do'iimtlo xohint : . Colluotloa luudu uud Inturuat uld ou tliuti dcpoaltii. To Bee-Keepers I carry n full HIIO o ( Uookoapord * supplies - plies , including comb ( oundiitlon , lion- oy knivus , Binokorn , soctiona nntl nil BtippltcH for the tiplnry. M. S. ROOIJ , 620 Ji.Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. RHILWAYTIMEOHRD ClIICAliO , MIL. & MT. I'AUL.I Arrives Trnn-il'r Union I'npot. Ponncll Ill-ins , | Tran li-r ( UO p in 77.7777..ChlciiKo ISxproas I 0.15 nra U.4U a m I hlciiKQ Kxprcsa | 5H5pm Lunrua I h. i. , ol. JUfc U. II. I Armia Traii fr | Union Depot , Council Illnlls , [ Transfer 10.U7 n ml..Kiiii > ui City Dar'Kxpresn I 6.43 p m 10.25 p iii.Knnaa.i | City Night ICipro-B..I 0.20 n ra Leaves I OMAHA i BT. LOUlST I Arrives Tnii9fca : | Union Depot , Counell Illullfl. ( Transfer 4.40 p m77 | St. Louis Canon Hull 112.15 p in Transfer ! Union ll'epot , Council lllnlTs , ' ,1.40 u m' Clilcneo Kxpross ij.'O p ra 10 W p ml Chlcniio Kxpress 0,40 a ra 7.05 p in | . . . . ( .Teuton Local 11.20 u m IenvcH I SIOUX CITV A 1'AUIKIO. I Arrlvcf Translerl Unlun llcsi t Council Hhitls. [ Trunsfuf 7.0'j u in ; . . .Hloux City Accommodation. . . ) 11.40 am KOi p ml . St. l' ul Htprons . llOIX ) p m PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN BUl'PMES'ANU Transportation IJopartiuunt of thu Inte rior , Olllco of Indian Affairs , Washington , April 4 , 1HU. ! t-oalad proposals. Indorsed "I'ro- posulK for Itotif , ( biilB for bitof must ho submit ted In scpuralo envelopes ) , hneon. Hour , clothIng - Ing , or transportation , etc , " ( as the ciiio may bo ) and directed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Nos. IV > and OT Woostor Htrcot , Now York , will ho received until I p. in. of Tuesday , May A , IhUl , for furnishing for thu Indian ser vk-u about OOD.GOJ pounds hacon , : UUU9.000 pounds bonf on the hoof , 1 , WOK ) pounclH not beef , IKXMKW pounds banns. 81,000 pounds baking powder. ! MiMox : ) pounds corn , f > .Voou ) pounds colTcc , 1(1,0 ( 0,000 pouiKlH Hour , 110.0 OpuiindHfccd 1K,0)0 ) pounds hard broad , 40,0 Klpon nils hominy , ; ? M > 00 pounds lard , ( HW Diirrcls muss pork , ' . ' .VOUO poiliulH oatmoul , hOO.liOJ pounds oat" , 110.000 pounds rlco , iiJ.OM ) pounds tea , I17.WO pounds cours-i suit , inn.ono pounds tlnn salt , iiw.ooo ponndKsnap , 1,100 , ( Ml pounds sugar , und 412- U ) > pounds wheat. Also , blankets , woolen anil cotton KoodR , ( consisting in part of ticking 17,000 yards ; btundurd calico , 100,000 yards ; drilling , ' . " . ' .ooo yards : duck , frco fiom all slz- Injr , IH.OK ) yiiriiH ; donlins , W.ixx ) yards ; clnir- hiini , moou yur.ls ! Kentucky Jimns. 14,000 vards ; cheviot , 'J.'i.CClO yards ; hrnwn Hhrutlng J..OXKlyunls ( : hluiiohud shuiitliiK , 4.\OW ) yurdHj hickory Khlrlln ? , I. > .000 yards ; calico Murtlng , H.OOOya.dx ; wlnsoy , 4.000 yards ) ! clothing , Kro- ciirles , Notions , hurdwuro , inudloal supplies , books , utc. , and a lonx list of mlsct-lla- nt-oiiN nrtk'lus. such us harness , ploWH , rukcn , fiirkH. etc. . und for about , r > 7.5 wagon * required for thu Fiirvlcc , to ho delivered at Kansas Ulty , anil Sioux ulty. Also , for .such wagons as may bo rc-iiilrel | , uduptcd tntlmi'llnmtu of the I'uoitlu i-naxt. with Ual ; Ifornla lirakus. delivered at Hun Kr.mulsco. A No , transportation formichof the iirtlcltiit , gondH and sunpllo.s thai tnuy not bo uontr et- od for to bo delivered at thu Agencies. IIIIIH MUST UK MAI1K OUT ON' OOVKIINMKNI HUNKS. Huhoilnlux Hhowlni : the kinds and ( jUiintHleH of Hiihslstenee supplies required for each Aucnuy und School , and the kinds und ( lountlUr.s In gross , of ullotliiii'KoodH , and artlultis , Uiiiutluir with bliink prop.isuls , con ditions lo bd ohsorvi'd by bidders , tlinii and pliu-o of delivery , turms of contract , und pay ment , trunspiirlutlon roiitus , and all other necessary Instructions will In * fiirnlslu'd upon application to thu Indian OlIU-u In WuHbliiK- ton , or A'o , 5 muHff ll'i oiler ulrcvl , A'M ) I'urH , rriiooiilliils ! iurlirt of HilhslHlunco , II H. A. at Chdyenne. ( ! hlcui | , l.eiivenwoi ih , Omaha. Kiilul liulsSilnt : I'unl.und Hun I < 'i-unclKcotho ; I'ostiuiiNtursat Sioux ( Jlty , Iowa ; Vniiktou , S , Dakota ; Arliiuisas ( Jlty. tluldwidl , Topuka , und Wlchltu , Kitnsus , and TIICHOII , Arl/ona. Thu riithl IH reserved by the government to reject any und all bidsor any pirt of any bid und thi-Hu proposiilH uru invited umler proviso that upiiroprliitlons Khali bu m idu fur the Mippllus by i-oiiKrcss. IlhU will hu opunod at thu hour und duy ahovo Htatrd , und blddura nni Invited lo bo present at the ( ipi'iilnu. I'KHTII'IKI ) CIIKl'KS. All ll.llH IllUSt III ) IICCOIIl- imnlrd by cerlllled checks or druftx upon Mime Unlled Slates Depository or tt o Klrt National Hunk of Kan Francisco , Ita ! for lit least llvu pen-out of the unioiint ot thu | iro- iiosal. T. J. MOUUAN , Couiuilsslouur.