r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY-APKIL 2 * 1891.-TWELVE PAGES. THE OiM AH A BEE. BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 121'EAHL STKEKT. rcllvercd by Carrier In nny part of the City. 11 , W. TILTON - MANAG13K. TKU5PHONI2SI Mushiest Oflicc , No.13. . Night Editor. No. ' . . N. V. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , S04 Snpp block. Heal Hock Springs coal. Thatcher , 10 Main. If you want water In your yard or house go to Illxby's. ' ' 'OJ Men-lain block. A itlnrrlngo license was Issued yesterday to Henry llchnslnic nnd Dora Clover , Iwth of Omaha. A. T. Jordan and Miss Estclla Pharos , both of Omaha , were married last evening by Jus- tipe Hammer. ' 'Sarah M. ICcarns boean suit In district court yesterday against W. IJ.Vood on sev eral notes aggregating $7(55 ( in value. The Kpworth league of the Fifth Method ist church will glvo n dime concert next Thursday evening at the church. Mrs. Anna F. , wile of Frederick Ford , died nt I o'clock yesterday morning at her resi dence In Hn7ol Doll township , aged fifty- three years. The funeral will tnko place \lils \ afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gus SOhultz of Omnhawas oeforo Justleo S'.vcalngen yestordav for u hearing on n charge of belling oil thnt has not been In spected according to the provisions of the statutes of Iowa. The defendant was dis charged. Clifford II. Clark und Miss .Tcnnto Ashley , both of this city , were married yesterday afternoon nt the rectory of St. Paul's Epis copal church , Kev. T. J. Mackay onieiutlng. Mr. Clarke Is tbe son of tno former proprietor of the Hotel Gordon. A suit was commenced against Stewart & Hunter , C. M. C. Stewart , F. M. Hunter nnd J. W. Hunter In district court yes terday afternoon by H. W. Wallace , claiming fMW.'Jl as balance due fnr goods purchased of the plaintiff whllo the defendants were the proprietors of n drug store in Mason City. L. J. Moddc has begun a suit In superior court against the Chicago , St. Paul , Minne apolis & Omaha railway for damages to the amount of ? 1W ) , which ho claims by reason of the kill'ng ' of two head of cattle which ho WCH transporting over the company's road. Ho claims that the cattle were killed by the negligence of the company's employes. Mrs. Margarita H. Johnston died at 10:30 : o'clock yesterday morning 'after a lingering Illness of three years , during which time she lias been confined to her bed. She was fifty- slx years of age. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon nt 'J o'clock from the residence , ! i'J7 JllutT street , Kev. John Wil liamson of Omaha ofllciattng. The English Lutheran church has secured the Young Men's Christian Association chapel In the Mcrrlam block as n place to hold their services regularly. They will organize thu Sabbath school tomorrow at I ) : in a. m. and hold It each Sunday at thnt hour. The morning services will bo at 11 and the evening at 7tO. : ! The evening servlch will bo omitted tomorrow but held regularly hero after. Her. G. W. Snyder , residing at 113 East Pierce street , H the pastor. Ex-Mayor Uohrer and General Agent Dav cnport of the Burlington go to Martin's Inko this morning for the purpose of establishing a Hag station at time point for the bunctlt ol the Council Bluffs hunting und fUhlng club. The club has some fine property and preserves - serves there , including n well appointed house for the use oi the members , and boats and tackle for fishing and hunting. The transportation problem has been the only ono that has caused them nny trouble , nnd the flag station , at which the regular trains wil 'stop upon signal , will solve that. Tno gentle men will enjoy n day's sport in addition to tbo other good work. A very small pill but a vary good ono. De- Witt's Little Earlv Kisore. The Dc.st AtlvertlHcincnt. Tno best advertisement Is n good article , and consequently wo advertise our shoes by making them superior to any others in the market , feeling convinced that sucli an ad vertisement must pay in tbo long run. B. M. SAKOKST , 41 ! ! Broadway. Seed oats , corn , millet , and seed potatoes , garden seeds of nil kinds , at H. L. Carman's , MX ) Main and 501 Pearl strcots. Stiugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk Held , garden and ( lower seeds in the west Catalogue and samples by mall. A Itlrtlulny Surprise. O. A. Atkins , manager of the Council Bluffs telephone exchange , was given a sur prise Thursday evening by a few of his friends in honor of his birthday The com pany met. at the residence of Mr. Slcad and repaired to the homo of Mr. Atkins. Tbo victim of the surprise had been lured away , N nd when ho returned homo ho was very much amazed to find that ho hud a room full of guests to entertain. Bcfom ho had time to recover Mr. T. W. Bradford of the Citizens' Btato bank stepped forward nnd presented him with a number of elegant and costly presents from the employes In the exchange. The latter part of the evening was taken up with refreshments , muslo and amusements of various sorts. The following arc thu names of these who were present : Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradford-Mlss Juno Brad ford , Joble WoUel , Edna Wntzel , Kitto Dav idson , Nettle Bledsoo , Olllo Clark , Elm Luster , Mary Eaton , Mabel VVIckhams of Kansas City , Emma Van , Brunt , Nettie Sload , Hattlo Slcad , Earnest Stephen , James Nolan. _ DoWitt's Little Early Risers , host pill. Headed Capes. The finest line of beaded capes over brought to the city is now shown nt thu Boston Store , Council Bluffs. The prices are ? l.8'J , $1.75 , rJ.W ) , 1.00 , $ : t.7.nnd f 1.00 , only about one- half their usual value. BOSTO.V STOKE , Council Bluffs , la. Storage at reasonable rates , J. II. Snyder. 2 ! . ' , 24 , ' 'OPeuil iticot , Council Bluffs. AVuntsj to Head Them Off. Answers were filed In ttio district court yesterday morning by the defendants In the Injunction suits which woro-commcnccd by L. M. Turner against H. 1C. Bclgum , A. 11. Wells and James Coylo. They allege that i the places which t hey arc accused of main taining as saloons are covered by Injunctions which were obtained by A. Overtoil , nnd they assort that all other like actions are barred. This schema is not n now ono , it having been tried on by several of the de fendants in the Tumor liquor suits. In fact , it is so far from now that Attorney Scabrook has become rather disgusted at Its frequent appearance. Ho now states that ho will bring n criminal prosecution against all the lefendnnts who put In this pica In abatement , charging them with contempt. Ho.reasons that If thcso saloonkeepers nro under injunction , and are still keeping open their saloons , It necessarily follows that they are disobeying the mandates of the court , nnd while ho has no desire to enforce nny of Overtoil's Injunctions , ho will do so in case they continue to use them us shields against the prosecution of the present stlts. AVall Paper , Htc. House cleaning time is now on , call nnd get the Boston store , Council Bluffs , prices on wall pnpor , window shades , curtains in chenille nnd lace , curtain poles , curtain rods , etc. , etc. , before purchasing. There you can save money. BOSTON- STOKE , Council Bluffs , la. Our spring stock Is now complete. If you want to be In style call at Keller's , the tailor. 810 Broadway. It Is to your interest to consult Mandel t Klein before you buy your furulturo , cat vets 5 or stoves. _ ' Freight for 1M miles prepaid on nil goods bought of Mnndul & Klelu , 32U Broadway. Drs. Woodbury. dentists , 85 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work u specialty. When about to build don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. , 613 Broadway. Telephone ' . ' 37. NE\VS \ ER01I COUNCIL BLUFFS , Programme of the Coming Session of the Local Qhautauqtm Assembly. ELABORATE LIST OF ATTRACTIONS , ( if America's Most Noted Sne.iUefH andS oi-kers Xnni- licrcil AmoMK Those Who Will Titko Part. The wont of arranging a programme for th o cnmlng season of the Chautauqua assembly Is progressing rapidly. Many now attrac tions have been adtloJ to these which were furnished last year , and appearances Indicate that the programmo will bo more enjoyable than It has been any year since the assembly was established. The session will open on July 1 nt (5 ( o'clock p , ra. , and will close ou the 21st. The following departments have been provided : The Sunday school department will bo of thrco gr.idcs , the primary. Intermediate nnd middle. The Instructors will bo Uov. Samuel Limlsey of DcsMolncs , llov. T. McIC. Stew art of Council Bluffs , and Mrs. Muttio M. Bailey ot Sbcnandoah. Music. Will bo under the direction of C. C. Case. Ho will have an able corps of as sistants. Ot elocution. Prof. Byron W. King of Philadelphia will have charge , and three classes will bu organized ; ono for children , .fliioUicr for adults , nnd a third specially for ministers. An itinerants' club. Will bo on the prin ciple of the Itinerants' club organized by Chancellor Vincent , In the Interest of the under graduates of the Methodist conference. It will bo open , however , to ministers of all denominations. Special arrangements will bo madp for meetings tinder the auspices of the Vonng People's Society of Christian Endeavor and the Kpworth league , nnd ono hour a any will bo assigned to these societies. Women's Christian Temperance union training school. In this department will ue n special course In bible temperance work and parliamentary practice. Ctmutauqua Literary and Scientific circle. Dally round tables will bo hold , in which special topics will bo considered on the en- conversational method. Mr. Leon H. Vin cent will deliver n special course of lectures on literary subjects , and ono or two other similar courses will be provided. Recognition day will bo observed on the IGth , Dr. Lymnn Abbott delivering the recognition address. Among the other lecturers will bo Hon. J. J. Ingalls , Hcv. T. Dowitt Talmago , Prof. W. M. H. French , Colonel C. W. Klmball , Dr. Abram Palmer , J. Dowitt Miller , Lydia Von Finklesteln , Dr. F. N. HIalo , J. C. Ambrose , James A. Green , Dr. Emory Miller , Dr. Lysander Dickerman nnd Mrs. J. Ellen Foster. Prof , livron W. King will give a scries of readings. Ubgers' band will bo present throughout the entire session and concerts will bo given by the Swedish tnnlo quartet. Besides these sneclal features a number of well known so loists nro to bobccurcd. The programme has not yet been completed , but It Is expected that It will be in shape for publication about May 1. Dr. A. II. Gillett Is m.ikinq some se lections In addition to these which have been made by the management here. It is understood that the president of the motor company will bo met today by n committee from the board of directors for the purpose of com ing to an agreement. If possible , ns. to the laying of u line of railway to the grounds this season. It Is stated that all of the objections that were at first Interposed by tlio property owners along thu proposed route have been overcome and that the ob jections of the motor company are the last , If not the least , to bo tackled. The president of the company was asked yesterday as to whether he had heard of any meeting be tween himself and the committee and ho stated that ho hua not. It is a great misfortune tor the young and middle aged to be gray. To overcome this and appear young , use Hall's Hair Ucuewcr , a reliable panacea. "Yes , " said she , smiling sweetly , "I am engaged. And do you know Jack says the llrs > t thing ho fell iti love with were my pretty feet ) My feet are probably not more' hanu- somc or stiuDclv than these of a dozen other , , ! , .l > u rt , , . , , , , , , , , , , nrtn , , ' o ht T hnl'n .lo- ! covered an Important fact that has helped mo amn/inply , nnd nil the girls mny profit by it if they choose. I always innko my feet uppeflr to the very best ndvnntago , nnd to do this I get my shoes from Mr. Snrccnt , who mukes a specialty of lovely line shoes for Indies. You are aware thnt an ugly or poorly mndu shoo will muke the most beautiful foot nppoar honioly.but the elosant shoes you got at Sargent's mnko the most homely feet appear neut and attractive if not really" beau tiful. His Indies' shoes arc the real ton , finely finished and made of ilexiblo leather tbut will adapt Itself to the natural shape of the foot and add to its beauty. " Struck by u fllotor. Guy Bennett , tlio ten-year-ola son of L. M. Bennett , is laid up nt homo from the effects of a collision which ho had with a motor train at tlio corner of Fifth avenue and Eighth street. Ho was on his way home from school with some boys of his own age. Ho started to run across the track without looking to see whether there was any danger , and ut that moment it happened that a motor train was within a few foot of him. The motor man succeeded In stopping the train before It passed ever the boy , but not until ho had been knocked headlong to the ground. Ho was carried home , und lias been confined to his bed ever since. DoWitt's Little Early Risers. Best little pill ever made. Cure constipation every time. None cfjiuil. Use them now. Ion ! Ice ! reel ! ! If you want It pure and n And at a reasonable pr Follow no now dev ioe. Out send to us in a tr At our off MulholUuu & Co. , No. 4 Pearl st. , Tel. 102. Trees , all Ulndt , guaranteed to grow , prices cheap , at Malrs' , Broadway , opposite postof- flce. _ Newest styles In furniture and carnats ; best cooking stoves in the world at Manuel & Klein's installment house , U2U iiroadway. Do you want an express wagon or boy I King up the A. D. T. Co. , telephone 170 , No. 11 North Main street. I'ulloo Court NOWH. A. M. HoynoKU , C. B. Ivy and E. Ward , all of Omaha , were up before Judge McGco in police court ycsterdny morning on a charge of drunkenness and reckless driving. They were fined $18.10 nnd In default of payment were sent to the city jail to board out , the amount. L. M. Miller , William Fan-ell , fid Keff and James Klugsloy were fined amounts ranging from $10.10 to f 15.20 for drunken ness. O. Hutmoker , who was charged with having peddled without n license , was dis charged. The case against S. J. Lynch , charged with disturbing the peace , and E. E. Pierce , with forgery , were continued until this morning. _ Starch grows sticky common powders haven vulgar glure. Poz/onl's is the onlv complexion powder fit for use. Tliu School KiiiulH. The semi-annual apportionment of school funds was completed by County Audito. tYhpu fUbyrui tek , we payo her Castorlo , V7hen ihe WM a CW1 J , lie cried for Costoria , When the become MUa , cue clung to Coatorio , Wbau ilia luul ClilUmn , iuo gaie them Cutori , Hciulncks yesterday morning. Tlio amount of money apportioned was on n basis of IK ) cents to each person of school ago. There nro IS.Ml persons In the county between the ages of six and twenty-one years ntjd the total amount divided was $10U4.GO. This was derived as follows ; From the state , m > l2.SO ; general school tax , $ ll.38 < ! .S ! > ; fines collected , f I.SU.ST . The Council Bluffs dis trict contains 0f > 05 pupils nnd will , there fore , receive a total from the county of Constipation poisons the blood : DeWltt's ' Little Early Risers euro Constipation , The cause removed the disease Is cone. jit. scoxi'd 12 MS CT u ic const ; rs. I'ostnn Store , Council lllnlTs. This Is an elegant fast black , extra quality satcui corset , handsomely embroidered In old gold and nnd silk , prettily trimmed. This corset has Dr. Scott's now patent spinal sup porting back , which every lady should wear. This Is positively ono of tno best corsets In the market and Is highly recommended. Prleo everywhere $2.00 , 18 to 30 Inches. Boston Store pries , whllo they last , $1,35 , Council Bluffs. * M12I2TING OK DIIIKCTOIIS. A hong but Intercut iiv Session of the School Hoard. The school board held Its regular monthly meeting lust evening with all the members present. Chairman Shocntgcu of the committro on teachers called attcatlon to the fact that the Second Avenue school had been opened dur ing the past mouth. An additional teacher was needed for that school ami ho had appointed Mrs. Morna Moors to the position. This causing a vacancy In the eighth grade , ho had ap pointed Miss Ellen Prior to till It. He had also appointed four substitutes ; Misses Mamlo Dickey , Ivato GronewegV. . J. Kief nnu Llzzlo Ferguson. The repot t was adopted. Mr. Schoentgen then read n resolution pro viding that the superintendent bo Instructed to report to the board , within the next ten days , n list of books to bo used during the school year of Ib'Jl-W ' , nnd that an advertise ment bo Inserted by the president In the city papers for sealed bids up to July 15 , 1801 , for the furnishing of text books for llvo years from the dote ol the contract , in accordance with section 5 , chapter 1M , Iowa statutes , which was passed tit the last session of the legislature. Tlio list of high school books for about two linmlred pupil ! ) to bo figured on thunnmo basis as inu aiovo list , inu iimoiitii of union um be approximated by publishers nnd du.ilcrs conforrlni ; with the president of the Count1 ! ! Illnlls school board. The school board \\lll rucjulreof the school Look publishers a 1)1(1 ) ( Hiving their lowest contract prices at which thuy will furnish thu vlionl br.oU * and sup plies delivered In Council Illiillrt for : i term of iivo years. The publlnhors will also bo required to bid the highest amount they will give for old to.\t uooks now In use , In oxchunpn on contract. The bo.ird will require of retail dealer ! * or nil of those wishing to handle the books one or both of the following propositions us thu person desiring to bid may select , to wit : First , u bid to .supply tlio pupils nt special retail prices , thu dealers assuming all respon sibility In ordering from the publlbliciM and handlfntf said school books. Second , n bid to handle the hooks nt a spoellled amount or pur cent , the board pur chasing from tlio puUlMicrs. The proposed advertisement states thnt the number of pupils enrolled during thu next year would bo between 3,600 and 4.000. The resolution was adopted. The chairman of the committee on janitors recommended thn appointment of C. F. Hart as Janitor of the Second avenue school at a salary of f 15 per month. The report was adopted. The president reported the follow ing amounts received from thu county treas urer : School house fund , f i'J'J.M ; teachers fund , $17,550.'j : ; contingent fund , S10.li47.00. The following estimate was agreed upon of the expenses for the ensuing year : School house fuud , $10,000 ; teachers , $35,000 ; con tingent , 525,000. The salary of General Janitor Johnson was fixed at $05 per month. Superintendent Sawyer raado the fol lowing report for the last month : Daily average of attendance , 2,310 : total enrollment of pupils. ! t,0t5. ! Ho stated that the report did not show up very well on ac count of the great amount of illness. The superintendent raised the question whether the schools should bo closed on Juno 10 or 20. Schoentgcn moved that the superintendent bo instructed to interview the teachers for the purpose of Hading out whether they would bo willing to give up a week's work and n week's ' salary , and close a week earlier than the time fixed in their contracts with the board. The motion provoked consider able discussion , after which Schccntgln with drew his motion nnd mndo another , that the schools bo closed on thu 10th. The motion was carried , Hunter voting no. The poosldont , secretary and superintend ent were Instructed to order fifty diplomas. On recommendation of Superintendent Sawyer the board decided to issue an an nual report of the schools , containing the re vised rules of the board , school statistics , course of studj , list of text books and gen eral report of the president of the board and the superintendent of schools , leaving It op tional with the president to require the chair man of each committee to submit a report to be embodied in his own. The president was instructed to advertise for bids for the print ing of 5,000 conies. " A petition "was presented with sixty-one names of property owners representing 104 pupils on North Harrison street and in the vicinity , calling the attention of thn board to the fact that the citizens had decided by vote in 1SOO to erect a $10,000 school building on North Harrison street , and that the board had never taken nny action in tbu matter. It stated that tlio building was greatly needed , and asked the board to erect it at once. It was decided to re- ccivo the petition , and that the board should combine business with pleasure by taking a ride over the ground at 4:30 : o'clock next Wednesday afternoon. After allowing the usual monthly batch of .bills , the board adjourned. The Chicago Times , Tribune nnd Herald arrive In Council Iluffs B:10 : p. m. on day of publication , and aru delivered nt once to all parts of the city by swift and careful carriers at only 20 cents a week , incuding the mam moth Sunday issued. The Saturday or Sun day issue alone 5 cents each. F. R. Nugent , agent , postoftlco box 101. For Sale Two hundred tons of baled hay. Inquire of Ben Marks. Manuel & Klein sell furniture , carpets and stoves on easy payments. 320 Broadway. Lace curtains cleaned from 50u to $1,25 per pair , at Twin City dye works. Notice to Hod Haulers. ' You can buy fron ono to ono hundred loads of good blue grass turf of A. J. Bishop , near Union elevutor. ' Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within ono and one-half miles of the P. O. ; nil in bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at once. Cull on D. J. Hutchlnson & Co. , 017 Iiroadway. Mnlr bns nil sorts of fruit , shade and orna mental trees , B'way , opposite postofllcc. Everything in house furnishing nt Mandel & Klein's on cosy payments. U20 Broadway. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Juice tablets. They are delicious. TIUPhlNG WITH HEALTH. Most people consider ailments , llko llourso- nrssCought-'oru Throat , utc. , notuorth tholr whllu to look after. This riUKlt'ut Is very often the cansu of hovuru and protracted sickness. UsuHodi'ii I'astlllus In tlmu. Ur. Moieuu 11. llrownwrltos : " 1 ha\o IIMM ! thnhodcn I'nstllles nnd linil ' .ho it-suits very H.itlsfautory for dls- i > n CH of thu Throat , L'hust < md I.iinirt. . " Kauli box must liavo thu testimonial of Sir Morioll Muckcnrlo with uach box. 1'rlcu 5Co. WOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP Kor the Skin anJ Sfalp. Prepared by a lerra > tololit with | 5J jriri1 eiperlence. Unrquilrd I for ucuiat. ciUlie il , mlr ikm , I1 If ih wormi. chi | | wj handi. ncei- ir | r piraton ! , ugly completion , etc. An unftlllng remedy for > ll Clip ifl cton | , tin ) > mre prcrtDt- ire of ill foriai of iktn dlwn > . For Silo bf Drucgiiu or tent b7 nail. Trie * CO cjnti. 'I'll fill I > UMinookl r > . rillllll HloillisllPB . intwYidtbMlr.llikipitii 23-P < * , llllril.J , r > ill ill * i lp ilfcileei > n4 ( Mr liiituiii tut ( M > l l ) fvc 100. OmlUlUa f. . . . u id , . r Ij l.U.r , JUII.N II. VTOODHUUY , Derroitolofiit. 183 W. 4Xd bt. . New York City. RECEIVED That's what tUe average ami fair miiiclefl customer demands at tlie hands of the'dealer , in exchange for his money. WE ARE MANUFAC TURERS AlfrD RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTHING. We offer none but reliable garments , materials carefully selected and made up right. They're always the cheapest to the consumer. When you're offered MEN'S SUITS OR BOYS' SUITS for less than your own judgment de clares the making worth , there's a "nigger in the woodpile. " Let'em alone. Common sense , when used , gives every man a fair knowledge of values. Time is money. We have neither to waste in making up trash to gull the public. A selection from our $7.50 line of MEN'S SUITS will give you full value for every cent. Our $1O.OO , $12.50 and $15OO Suits are made up with every care , well trimmed and durable ; they're worth every nickel we ask and are profitable and economical suits to buy. In the higher grades , such as Spring Overcoats , Business and Dress Suits our lines were never so complete. For RELIALE CLOTH ING at REASONABLE prices see Money Cheerfully Refunded when BROWNING KING & CO. goods do not satisfy. , . S. W. Corner I5th and Douglas , THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. SEND FOR. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Baron Leibig The ( front chemist pronounceil tlio well known lcH > U Company's Extract o ( Beef , made ot the IInoil Utter 1'lntte cattle. Infinitely superior In Ilnvor and quiillt- nnjr nniau of cat tle nron n In Kuropa ur elsewhere , Ho authorized the use uf his as the well kno'n trade mark signature U D of LEIBIGr Extract COMPANY'S of B EEP rordt'llelous Tor Improved nnd llcuf Ten , Economic Coukury. Uichost cash price paid for races nnd all kinds of scrap raouils. Country dealers and merchants will find it to their advantage to communi cate wltn us before disposing of tlielr stocks. GILINSKY BROS. , Union Broadway Depot , Tel. 301. Council Blurts , la. 31. Jr. CJIAMnEHKIX , 31. Z > . Eye , Ear , Nose nnd Throat Specialist , Council lllull , - - lown. Sore eycx , cross uyei , , pnlnful and weak visionj cnrnclic , deafnoM , dls- ' cluirifc < from tlio ears , en- , torrli , liny fever , nstlimn nnd nil ncuto nnd chronic ntlectlonsof tlio thront n epeclnlty. Gln s cyei flt- ted without pain. ilis ; : oj nccurntcly prescribed In dltUcultrnsus , often curing clirunlu noiir.ilKl.i mid nick headache. Surglcnl opcrntlnnt , when neces- "try , pnlnlo sly porfnriued , titfiurlnK he t result * Ollicc. bhuKart-lleno block , room I , Council HlurU , In 27 MAIN STREET , over 0. B. Jncqucmln & Co. . Jewelry Store OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers la foreign anJ doiiestlo xchant * Collection uiada uud Interest paid ou tl.ua deposltt. NEW OCrDEN HOTEL The New Ogdeft Hotel , In Council Blufft , has been completed refurnls'ied an modern ized throughout , and is now onof tha bjat hotels in ttia state. It Is located In tha bull- nesspartof t.iuclty ani ths electric motor i pass the door every four minutes. Fire e - capos nnd flre alarms throushout thj balU- inc. Steam heat , hot an I cold watar an I sunshine in every roam. Table uasarp m J i anywhere. Rates , $ B.JO ( a day. QEO. M. WHITNEY , Manager. Sims & federal courts. Itoifns 3 , 4 and 5 Sliugiirt llcno block , Council lliuffti , la. HI flnnilinrc 'Al'mrney nt Law , No. 19 J tlliinilJCrb . , , litfnrl struct , ever Ilush- null's store. Telephone No. 'J-Vt. Iluslncsi hours. 8 a. in. toll p. in , .Council UluDs , l.u D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Packers1 Supjlir , if ' Market Fixtures , Casing , Pplccs and Sausage Makers' Machinery. 82)- Ki ! Main st. . Council III u IT * la , Also Uealurj n llldeg und Kuri COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute. 1)118. 11EMJNOEHS. l'HOI'3. Cbronlo diseases of nil kinds und deform ities ttpcclultle * . Nos. ihXJl und SiM llroadwuy. Council Dlutrs. la. GRAND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel Is Now Open , Cragin & Co. , Proprietors , HENRY H. VANBRUNT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. DE1A.1AU1R IN Buggies , Camp , Spring Wagons , Calls , Road Wagons HAR.NE.SS , EXTO. , Gives Better Value for money than any house on Missouri River. Hamilton Grade Vehicles , Columbia Carriage Co.'s Buggies , Surries and Pheetons , Bonanza Buggies and Pheetons , Spring Wagons , all styles , Michigan and Van Brunt Road Wagons , Carts and Harness in great variety. Correspondence solicited and cata logue and prices on application. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scnoesdack , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying mul Cleiuilns done In tlio IllKhcst ' Sty loot the Art , Kadud and Staluod 1'iiljrlcs madu to look us good as new , llud I'eathurs I'loaned Ity Meant , In Klrst Olass Milliner. Work promptly done nnd delivered In all parts of the country bund for price 0. A. MAOHAN. 1'rop. . 10U Broadway. Near Norfhwustoru C'OU.NCll , llLUfM. I A. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225,000 Dimerous I. A. Miller , P. O. Ole * oa , R L Bhuiart. E. E. IlarU J , D Edmundioii , Ohtirloi It. llunnan. Trumpet general binkln ; { bunl- ncn. Largest capital and surplu * ot any liankln Southwestern Iowa INTEREST ON TIMi DEPOSITS , linley Burke. Thos. B. Oasady. BURKE & CASADY , Attorneys-at-Law niACTicu ix TUB STATJ : AND KKDUUAF. COURTS. Offices ; J. J. Drawn llulldliiK. Council IllufT * . IOMIIG'as G'as Heating Stoves. No A8iiL-sl No SMOKK. | Jiut the thing for bath rooms , bed rooms , etc. Call und see our largo assortment. C. D. Gas and Electric Light Co. 2111'ourl uud 310 Mulu Struct. PHOl'OSAI.S I'OIt INDIAN SUI'I'UES AND Transportation Department of tlio Inte rior , Oillco of Indian All.ilrs , WiiihliiKton , April 4 , IMIl. Sualod pronosnlh. Indorsed " 1'ro- posnlsfor lli'pf. ( bids for beuf must bu submit ted In soparatu unvolopus ) , Incon. Hour , clotli- liiK , or transportation , etc , " las tliu o.iso may bui and directed to tlioCommlssloncrof Indian Allaire , Nos. ( H nnd 6" Woostur Mn-ot , New York , will bu rot-ulvcd until J p. nt.uf Tnatdny. MnyS , IKil. for fnrnlslilir , ' for the Indian her- vice about WO.OO ) pounds baoou , : i4,0u 1.000 pounds buof on thu hoof , Krai. ! ) * ) pounds nut buef. IlfiO.uOd pounds bonus. XlK)3 ( ) pounds baking powder. I'.luu.OUU pounds corn , f > V'ltxxi pounds C'oiree.10,0 O.UOJpounUb Hour , 1IU.O 0 imnmlsfeed 10,000 poll mis hard brundlU.Oju p muds hominy , : H.UOJ pounds lard , ( VIJ b irrels muss pork , i.OiD pound * o.itmeal , hKI.OOJ pounds o.its 1111.0)0 ) pounds rice , li.MXW pounda tea , 117.000 pounds ( conrsi > < alt , KVI.OOI pounds line halt , : mU ( ) pounds soap , 1,100,010 pounds sugar , and 41U.- 101 pounds \\heat. Also , blankets , woolen and cotton goods , ( consisting in part of tl'jUlir. ' 17.HOO yards ; Mumliucl uallco , 100,000 yaids ; drllllnj. , i.,000yaids ; duck , fieo from all slIng I/- Ing , 31.0 M yards ; dunlins , ' 'i.OOU vatds ; L'lnv- lium , : cm,000 yards ; Kentunky Juans. 11,000 yards ; uhovloi , 1,090 yards ; brown Hliuutln ? iiO.fioo yards ; bleauliud slieutlnj ; . I'.tO'J yards ; hickory shirting , IVKX ( ) yards ; calico shli-tliig , ( .OWiyu.ds ; wliiM'y , 4.000 yards ) ; clothing , pro- ( dries , notions , ! iirduuie : , mcdlval suppllns ! , school books , etc. . and a long list of mlicella- ni'ous artli'lcs. such as harness , pious , ralu's , forks , etc. . nnd for about . > 73 wagons required for thu service , to bu delivered at Chicago > KUIISIIH City , and SoiiCity. ! . Also , for snub Wii'-'uns us mav bo rennlren , adiinted totliucllmatu of thu I'aclllu coast , wltb Cal ; Ifoinla brnUuh. duliverud at Hau rr.inclsco. Also , transportation forsucliof tlio iirtlclcs , gootlH und snnpllos that muv not lie eon tint ed for to bu delivered at thu Agencies MIPS MUST IIK M.Uli : OUT ON ( IOVMINMKN.T . IU.4NKH. Schedules Hhowllig the kinds anil quantities of subsistence supplies leijuuci ! | foreaub Agenuy and 'rehool ' , and thu kinds and iiuaiitltluK In gross , of nil othergoods , and articles , toguthrr with blank proposals , con ditions to lie observed by bidder' ' , tlmo ami place of delivery , terms of contract , and IKmr ment. transportation route * , and all other necessary Instructions will be furnished upoi application to tbu Indian Olllco In Washing ton.nr An. KI inidW ir < .onfer tire t , ff w roil : , TliuCointnlssarles of KuljHlstencu , I ! S. A. til Cheyenne , Chicago , I.eavenworih. Oriinha Saint lonlHSilnt 1'uul.and San 1'runcKcojtlu I'ostn.iiHtorsat Hloux City , Iowa ; Vankton , .s Dakota ; Arkansas City. L'atduull , Topeka , and Wichita , Kansas , nnd Tucson , Arl/.ona . Thu right U reserved by thu government nil.ti t rujei'tany and all bldh.orunv pirtof any bli ! and these proposals aru Invited under iirovlsi th.it npproprlallons shall bu undo for tin supplies by eonuiess. Illds will bu opened Inat thu hour und day ulxmi stated , and bidders tire Invited to bu present at HID opening I'KKTiniai cnrcKs. All bdHinust bo accom panied by eertllled uliccks or dr.tftH upoi somu t'nlted r-tate Depository or tt o 1'lrnt National Hunk of San FrnnuUco. Cal for at lo.iht llvo percent of the amount of the pro posal. ' T. J. MUUOAN , ConimUsloiior , rortliutroitnicattit nil CIIIIOMIO AND Sl < ltUOAr ( > Si\ : ' , < l.S , llrnio . AiH'llinooJfor Dofonnlllosnn.l ucietx. llou Knollltlc-i , Appnrntm tml Koincdloj forineojsufid Ircilmcnt of ororr form of Olscmi itHiulrlnu .Modlonlor Stirnlcnl Tronliuont. Nl.NKTV IIOUMS I'lllt I'ATIUXr.s , llonrJ iin.l AtteniLinc * . lic-t AivouiiiiMii itliitu ' . .Vnjt.vrllo lor clrculrn or ) IH'formillcs nnil llrnco , Tfimot , Club Wet , I'urvm tiiroi of Spliii' , l'llo < , TcunoM , I'nnciT , t'ntnrrli , UronclitlK lalnlatt.m. Hli < ctrlcltr > l'.irnlr l , ipll : < i'T r. Kldnurs , llhuldor , Kjo. Kur , Skin mul lllooif , nnil nil Hiiu-lcnt ( IpL-rMlorn. DlKKAtiKd OPVO.M1N ! iiri > tclilo. : ! llin'kui Il ) < cnio < of Wonirn I'roi'V4 lih\cl. tulr million iTlns In Dupirlmont forWomoa Diullut funlliioniont ( SlrlctlT I'rlvnlo. ) Onlf ll ( < lli\ . lilo .MiMllRil InMUulo Mnkliu ttpvulnltr of Till * VATI : nisKASi : . All lllaiid I > | > CM OI Miccoisfallr trcntoit. .Mt-illolniJ or InstriiiiiiMiH v.U by umll or otpraii lociirclr 1'icki'il , no tnirki to imllcato cottli'iit or onJSr. Untifr | < onn , Inlvrvlunr pruforrod. Cull mill cumuli iu or eiM lillorr of your c < e. nmt wo wllliimJ Irt Inltl wrnppi'r'iiir IIOOixTO MMN KltlUIi ilion | l'rt vnlo. Sperlnl er Ni-rruut Dlie.noi , wlttiiiiiostlunllit Aililro ' ll IUIcT < to DIA. . T. McUauflhlln , President ' . 'Hi and Hartley Mreets. Omahii. HOTEL Corner 14th and Capitol Avonii j. Just complutud , hai 100 rooms , threa stairways , from the top to the bottom , ha * fine elevator and dinning room so'vloa , I ru 11 oof throughout , flnu blllar.l rooms anil ho linost tollot roomi In tha city. Lars Iplo rooms , Suitoj with bit'iA:3. Cor 1-Hh nnd Canltol Ave. Street oar sorvloa in , Krj ) HatoJ. from St.50 ! to 31.00 Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DH , C. I ! . JUDD , < 3OO Broadway , Council BlufTa , la TUMJ OP HI OB. 07. To Bee-Keepers I curry a full line of Ucolccopers' sup. plies , including comb foundation , hon ey knives , smokers , sections mul all supplies for the uniiiry. M. S. HOOP , o'JO Ii. 15 road way , Council Liluirs , Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\7ANTit-inipotiiit : ) ( clrl In fiunlly of two at : ; u Illu'li fcuhool iiviMiuu. Mrs. li 11. Oilull. oil PA lift Two coed lots In Wrlk'lit's addi tion ; will taUu liorscsi in payment. Am > lV to 'iard Kverctt. SO.Mi ; ( Ino ri'Hldnnuo property for rent bj _ lay ) & llfssL.ai'unrlstnjuU ; _ Foil Kl'NT fiO-ncio farin In Krcmont county , limn. House , \vell und i-lied for one-third , of oi 011 on farm. Apply to Leonaid Kvorett I Council lllulls , Iowa. F I OH SA IK Cheap. Two line ponies. In uvi\ "I71UU SALi : Hotel centrally located , clolnd - " 1good business. Or will oxchaiige for good "arm In uusturn Iowa. Hotel lease , furniture nnd fixtures ! an A No. 1 chance to hU-p Into u peed paying busU less. Iteasons for selling , other business ro- liilrlng all owner's attention. llargalns In residence and business prop- city. It. I * . Olllcer , leal estate and insurance igent. No. 12 N. Main St. . Council lllulls. riAUDI'XS Some choice gulden laud neal VJ Council ItlulTs forsalo on easy terms , also ineyards ami a largu list of Iowa farms. 'obiiMon ' & Van 1'ulten. "iron S VLK A llnu family horse , 7 years ohl A. this sprln ? , woUUs llXVi poiimls. color oriel. Ilred by liobcrt MacGrogor. Address I. ! > ' Hattonhauur , 27 to 111 I'ourlh btreet , Council lllnirs , HA VK cash eiistonior for four lots bntweou I'lKl and . ' 'It ' h sts. , between Avu I ) and 4tli u\e. , J. 1' . Ori.'uiiablulds. ( Ill ) Hro'idwiiy. _ T/'ltLTI' ' farm for salu or trade ; well located -L. and all In bearing ; gooJ house and barn , A'lll t.iku bomo good city property , and good tmugjvoi. on balance. Call on or address U. J. HiilcliliiMin A : Co. . (117 ( Hroaihvay. _ _ _ ir OK KEXT Thu Mo.Mahon block , 3 stor -f- brick , with Iiasuinent und elevator. J. \ Y. sqiilte. ! OI I'earl street. 71UIOALE A bargain ; now modern House - with all tliu Into Improvements- , seven looms ; will sull on easy payments ; located oil the I'lflli avciinu motor lino. I ) . J. llutohln- son , dl7 Uro'iilwav. FOKS.YLE or latit-3ar.lua lanl. with houiui , by J. 1C lUoa. 101 Mala it. , Oounolt Bluffs A TI-IIK i * . edict ion. Wo told our patrons last season that tha old style cnsollno steve was n thing i f the past. This year , by paying n ? T > , OOd.OO roy alty to the makers ot the Now 1'roccss Vnpor Stove Co. , every other vapor steve company can make a steve under their patents , V/a arc the exclusive ngent for the original Nr.w I'HOCI : S stovn with Its great 1&01 improve , mcnts , also for thn Quick Meal Now Process , the best of all the others. Our last year's ex perience has enabled us to select thu best stoves lor our Ib'Jl trado.Vo will sell on i : v I'AYMr.NTs. Wo will send stoves on trial and guarantee satisfaction don't pur chase before seelnp ; us. Cole & Cole , 41 Mala street. * ItnlVlKcrntorfl on Payments. Greatest bargains over offered. Lawn tnowcM. Bulk gnadcn seeds. Victor bl < cycles. Cole & Cole , 4U Main street. < on lliuyole * . There will bo hundreds of wheels sold in Coiiiic'l lilutrs nnd vicinity this scaaon , and no purchaser can afford to tnaka experiments at his own cost , which ho will do when ho yields to the temptation to buy anything else. than the world-famed Columbian. Koto these points of unquestionable superiority over all other machines : The Steering The Columbia spring fork has no "Ilumudels" to interfere with the steadiness of steering. Ask old riders about "bandu off. " Weight -Don't take the catalogue wnlirht. Tlio Columbia weighs -IS' pounds ou the scales. A few pounds of unnecessary weight Is a ton up the bill. Simplicity The Columbia double diamond frame combines lightness , strength and simplicity. Cushion Tires "You pay your money and you takes your cholco. " The Columbia la made either way , although tha solid tire Is without doubt the most durable. Krfrlnorntor * . The World's best , the North Star and the Leonard , range in prices from ยง 1.50 up. ( illhll.llUl MtOVCH. The Reliable Process Evaporator steve is the best In the market. No sub-btirnor , con sequently burns less gasoline. Tilt ; Host Kiiwn Mower , Genuine Philadelphia lawn mower. Do not buy Inferior imitations when j ou can got the real article for the same mnncv. P. C. DEVOI , , W > 1 llKOADWAY AND 10 MAIS ST. ' * l < V KnzlUb nUnoint llnnd. ENNYROYAL PH.L3 - < & X 0 ' ln l nrt Only Ornulnr. -V * * - VAfCt ( ! FvUftblCt LD" * M * Druiclil ( or Ckttktttir * fnolttk IH * wonj Hran.t ( a frd ta4 Volt n > rulll i iri. triJ 4 with blu * rlbtrtti 1 pUe nuotbiT. K/w4l lanj ro < ut tiu ( lo .i onj tnittttent. At Ufgjn ! , or nl 4r. In unmet tut iMiilcBlifi , ivttlcnonUti * o4 'MtrlUf fur T-ttdlfM < * ( ' " " < " 7 rent " II. lO.OOOTi ' " . , l'bll d , i * * .