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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : fllilDAY , MAY 8 , 1891.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE : No. 121'KARL STREET.
rclivm-il cy Carrier In any part of the City.
II.V. . TILTON MANAGEK.
TELEPHONES !
riusiuess orucc , NO. n.
Night Editor. No. 23.
jn.\oit JI/I.V/MO.V.
N. Y. P. Co.
Council muffs Lumber Co. , coal.
Craft's chattel loans , 201 Sapp block.
/ Hcnl Rock Springs coal. Thatcher , 10 Main
, * The steamer Rescue will bo launched next
' Sunday nt Manawa.
The city council will meet this evening ns
a board of equalization.
Tbo Models will play their first game of
ball at Mnnnwn next Sunday.
If you want water In your yard or house
po to Hlxby' . " , "M Merrlam block.
Peter Schmidt and Augusta Flxmer were
married yesterday afternoon by Justice
Kwearingen. Hoth parties were from Omaha.
\V. J. Connor with his gang left yesterday
morning for Cherokee , la. , whcro they will
bnvo about two months-worn on the new
court house.
Special communication of Bluff lodge , No.
71 , Ancient Krco nnd Accepted Masons , this
evening for work In the third degree. All
Master Masons are invited.
The work of pavlnp the alley between
llroadvvny nnd First nvcnuo ruMiing from
Pear ) west to Eighth street wns begun yes
terday morning. Messrs. Gunnclln 'and
Hathawao are doing the job.
Tbo Salvation army will give a strawberry
nnd Uo : cream festival next Monday evening
.nt its hall on Upper Hronttwny. Music will
be furnished by the bass drummers of the
Council lIlufTs nnd Omaha armies.
Stniv dogs nro to bo out of order after this
week. A number of extra deputies have
been added to the marshal's foico nnd the
won : of pnthenng In the dogs without tags
will bo commenced next Monday. All dog
licenses have now cxtiircd.
if Marion Stevens , the driver for No. 1 hose
7 cart , was relieved flO and n valunblo watch
; night before last while in u bath house in
Omaha. He reported his loss to the keepers
of the establishment nnd they agreed to pay
him for the missing property.
, Thcro will bo a regular meeting of Council
HlulTs council No. 1 , Commercial Pilgrims of
Amoricu , Saturday , May ( I , at 7 : . ' ! ( > p. ra. , nt
Royal Arcanum 'hall , opposite drand hotel.
All members nnd those who have sent In
their names for membership lire requested to
be present ,
M. ( inllager , a brnkcrnnnon tbo Milwaukee ,
met with a bad accident yesterday afternoon.
While coupling cars ho accidentally got ills
right hand between the bum | > crs , nnd two
fingers wcro crushed so they will have to be
amputated. Ho was taken to the ofllco of
Drs. Macrno & Thomas for treatment.
V
The wheelmen of Council HlulTs met in the
( Jrand Hotel Wednesday eveninsr and organ
ized themselves into n club. The following
officers were elected : President , I. M.
Treynor ; vice president , Horace Kvnns ; sec
retary and treasurer , 1. U. Parsons , : captain ,
W. 1) . Carothers ; lieutenant. C. H. Ogdcn.
About thirty members have Joined so far.
William Libbeka was given thirty days in
the county Jail yesterday morning in police
court , und the sentence was suspended on
condition that ho leave the city at once and
stay nxvny. T. Foreman , charged with the
* . same offe'nce , wns discharged on the snmo
t < * y1' condition , nnd the youthful pair disappeared.
W. oorgo Limit and I ) . W. Reed were fined for
drunkenness.
Hurkhard Villager was brought before
Justice Hammer yesterday afternoon for n
"
hcurinc on the charge of "malicious mischief ,
Iu cutting down n tree on Fleming street , In
front of the residence of J. W. Shumwny.
The parties had come to an agreement pre
viously , however , and Villager was dis
charged after paying $10 for the tree and the
COMIS of the suit.
j Charles Pitzger was arrested yesterday on
| n charge of larceny , preferred against him by
li CJeorgo MoPcak , who claimed that ho had
j ! stolen fifty feet of rubber hose about two
I weeks ago from his residence nt the corner
/ of Twelfth nvcnuo and South Sixth street.
Pitzgor was released on bonds of $100 until
. this morning , when ho will bo given a hoar-
i Inir bnfnrn .limtlrn Hnmrm r _
Frank Lamson , brother of A. T. Larason ,
the contractor , and for several years con
nected with the Chicago lumber company In
this city , died at his residence , 211 ! Franklin
avenue , at 0 o'clock last evening. Death
was the result of consumption. Ho had been
n sufferer for several years , and last fall ho
was compelled to abandon his desk nnd go to
the mountains In search of health. Ho re
turned from Salt Lake City only a short
tlmo ago In a very frail condition. Ho wns
well known and n very popular younc m n.
Vfe loaves n wife and thrno children. Ar
rangements for the funeral have not been
completed :
An alarm from box 14 at 11 o'clock last
night called the fire department to Union
street , botvyecn Broadway and Pierce street ,
A barn belonging to Lan ) Carrigg was on
fire , and in a few minutes after trio turning
In of the alarm It was burning brightly.
Ttiero were two teams of horses In the barn ,
nnd a couple ot wagons , the property of L.
U. Knotts , und used oy him In Mis oil busi
ness. The barn was used by Will Cook , who
driver for Knotts. The building was com
pletely destroyed , and Norman Green's barn ,
which was within n few feet of It on the
. north side , was also badly scorched. Doth
buildings wcro fully Insured.
Aiwuys KI-'V uiu ousi wuuru you can got. n
the cheapest. The Boston store , Council
Bluffs , Is selling wall paper at just half price ,
now Is the time to buy it , beautiful patterns
for Hfc , 5e , 7 'c and lOc per roll , just one-
half what you have been In the habit of pay-
Ing. Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la.
Trains leave Broadway and Ninth street
for Lake Mnnawa every hour.
The army of workmen are about through
fixing up the hotel at Lake Manawn.
Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms :
within ono and one-half miles of the P. U. ;
nil In bearing ; good buildings ; possession
given at onco. Call on D. J. Hutchlusou &
Co. , 017 Broadway.
OookN In the I.niul.
Another attempt was made to hold a man
un with intent to commit a robbery at a Into
hour night before last. The attempt was
made this time near the comer of Seventh
nvotiuo and Tenth street , Officer Robinson
wns patrolling his oeat when a man suddenly
rushed up and Informed him that ho had
"ITocti knocked down. Four men had as
saulted him , but ho had been too quick for
them nnd had regained his foot before the
knock-down had fairly taken effect. Ho hail
thus succeeded In trotting away from the
men , who bud chased him nbout n block be
fore giving htm up. Ho did not tell his name
and the ciiso was not reported ut pollco head
quarters.
U was reported yesterday afternoon that n
couple of men from Atlantic had uu oxjierl-
t-nco with the bucKlngof tbo tiger night be
fore last. They were Inveigled into the
tlgor'B dvn'nmt thcro Induced to play cards to
the tune of S-00 , They complained to their
friends outside after the thing was all over ,
but they had not the face to present them
selves ut the Dolico headquarters and own
that they had boon fooled in the regulation
granger fashion. Their names were not
learned.
A party of professional crooks wcro located
night before lust nt a restaurant on North
Main street , whcro they have been boarding.
They wcro notified that their presence wns
not just what was wanted here , and that thov
would bo compelled to movu out if they iilil
not uo so voluntarily. They wcro not seen
nil day yesterday , and it is suposod that thev
have gone.
When about to build don't fail to set prices
on lumber of The .ludd & Wells Co. , M
Broadway. Telephone SS7.
Trees , nil kinds , guaranteed to prow , prices
cheap , nt Mulrs' , Broadway , opposite iio.stof-
11 co. _
Drs. Woodbury , deiitisu , 30 1'earl street ,
next to Cirund hotel. Telephone 143. High
1 erndo work u specialty.
Ijico curtains cleaned from 50o to 11.23 per
l > alr. at Twin City dye works.
Try Duquotto & Co.'s Pomona fruit iuico
tablou. Tfioy uro delicious.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Surprise Sprung in the Saloon Oases by the
Defense.
WILSON'S ' LAW IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL ,
. Motion to Take the Mutter fro in the
State CiiiirtM to the Federal
discs Heard Yes
terday.
Judge W. I. Smith occupied the library
room nt the court house yesterday. The cases
In which L. M. Turner Is plalntllT and several
saloonkeepers are the defendants wcro as
signed especially for trial nnd the room con
sequently looked like a section of u sn'.oonlsts'
convention. No less than sixteen cases were
assigned for trial and all the sixteen defend
ants , with a number of their friends , were on
the Held.
Only two casn.s wcro reached. The first
was that against William Malonoy. The de
fendant was represented by W. H. Ware ,
who took a somewhat novel way of making
his defense. Ho moved that the case against
his client bo removed to the federal court , on
the ground that Messrs. Maloney At Graham
wore running an original package house , nnd
that they were agents for parties residing
out of the state. Several affidavits were
filed In support of these statements. In sup
port of the. motion for removal Mr. Ware said
that the act parsed by the FIfty-flrst con
gress was unconstitutional , because the
constitution did not give eongrojs the right
to delegate power of regulating commerce
between the several states. The only way
it could be done was by amendment
to the constitution , which had not been
done. Second , prior to the act mentioned ,
the supreme court of the United States had
declared the Iowa law null and void , so far
as original packages were concerned , nnd
that t > y the passage of the act the Iowa law
was not restored to apply to original pack
ages without necessary state legislation.
Thin ] , that the net in itself was a suecles of
class legislation.
The tiling of this motion caused something
of a sensation on account of its being some
thing out of the ordinary run of defenses In
such cases. It was taken under advisement ,
after which the case of Turner against N.
O'llnon was taken up. The trial of this ease
occupied the rest of the day , nnd but few
new features were brought out , the stock-in-
trade of the defendant when ho was put on
the .stand being the following sentence :
"I do not wish to answer that question ,
because if I did so truthfully it would tend to
criminate me. "
That one little sentence smoothed out a
wonderful sight of rough places that wore
prepared for him by Attorney Senbrook. The
case was submitted to the court.
Today Judge Smith will go on with an
other batch of cases of the same kind.
Mrs. Sherman and Miss Oliver Thursday
evening , May 14 in the Presbyterian church.
Removed Miss Bcitsch has moved her
dress making parlors from 513 .Maiu street to
'M and U05 Merriam block.
Finest line spring and summer goods and
most expert workmen is what you will lind
at Keller's , the tailor , 1110 Broadway.
Sunllower chorus Thursday evening ,
May 14.
The library will boopen Thursday evening ,
May 14 , from 'J to 10 p. in. in the Presbyterian
church.
Fruit Clrowinn Advantage * * .
"If you haven't taken the trouble to drive
out through the hills east of the city , you'vo
no idea how much improvement Is going on
In the country districts , " was the remark of
one of the lovelest headed of Bluffltcs yester
day afternoon. "Tho Improvement Isn't In
the line of building so much as In the recog
nition of the fact thst Council Bluffs Is situ
ated In one of the richest countries of tno
west , and that U has unsurpassed possibili
ties In the direction of fruit raising.
"I was talking with one of the oldest sot-
tiers n day or two ago. Ho said that twenty
years ago ho traded n town lot for his present
location , which consisted of about UK ) acres ,
and that the man with whom ho traded
thought ho was cheating tbo life out of him.
The land ho has now ho refused an offer of
$100 an aero for a short tlmo ago. The lot
which ho traded off is In the residence portion
tion of the city , and is worth at the outside
fJ.OOO. That shows how prices nave risen
during the last twenty years , and is u fair ox-
nmple of what mo may expect in a few years
more.
"In my opinion this region Is unsurpassed
as a fruit growing country , and the people
who Hud it out tlr.it and embark In the bus
iness are going to como In flrst at the end of
the race. Last your the amount of fruit
which was raised within four miles of the
city limit ) nnd sold in our homo markets was
between f.r > 00.000 and $ .0,000 worth.
Lund that is selling now for $100
per acre among the hills east and northeast
of the city , Is going to command $ .100 for the
purpose of fruit raising within llvo yuars.
The people are only beginning to realize what
can be done in this direction. Apples ara
worth as much lioro as oranges are In Cali
fornia , and we have the added advantage of
belnc a good deal nearer tbo market points.
"You can talk all you want to about bring
ing In factories ; wo don't want them. The
class of people they bring In spoil n place so
far as Its chances of over being a residence
city are concerned , nnd as a matter of fact
that Is all Council Bluffs can over hope to be.
The ftult business will bring in nn entirely
different class of people , and , at the same
tlmo It will bring In more money on less ex
pense than anything else thai our neighbors
can devote tucir attention to. "
Summer Millinery Display.
Misses Sprink & Kagsdalo will give a sum
mer millinery display at the Council Bluffs
millinery parlors , iU'.l Broadway , on Thurs
day , Friday nnd Saturday of this week. The
Indies of this city and vicinity will find this
nn excellent opportunity to see a tine display
of stylish millinery.
The M. L. S. S. will give a supper Thurs-
nay evening from 0 o'clock till U at the resi
dence of Mrs. H. Baird , No. 7311 Mynster
street. Proceeds go towara furnishing n
room rtt the Women's Christian association
hospital. A musical entertainment will bo
the feature of the evening. All friends in
vited to attend.
Proved IIIN
Mr. C. C. Crawl , who was taken to Kear
ney last week on an Indictment charging him
with disposing of property fraudulently , has
returned. When ho was taken to Nebrasna
he sent to lied Cloud for his attorneys to bo
ut Kearney when ho shoul 1 arrive. When ho
reached Kearney ho wanted to have the case
tried ut once , but found it was impossible , as
Feathers , the prosecuting witness , was away
from town and the trial couhl not go on wltn-
out him. Mr. Crawl called on FcnthoM at his
homo , nnd ho then found that the prose-
outing witness had left the co-i I'.ry , presum
ably for good. Crawl reUrif : 1 to'KiMruoy ,
showed up his side of tii i-o n it was
showed up in. the Blurts p ; . > . , , it 11 , < tune of
his arrest , whoreu | > ou tnu pj ( ejuling at
torney dismissed the case.
Seed oats , corn , millet and seed potatoes ,
pardon seeds of all kinds , at H. L. Carman's ,
& 00 Main and 501 Pearl streets.
Fishing parties have commenced to Hock
to Lake Maiiawa.
Furniture , carpets , refrigerators , baby car
riages , stoves , crockery , and all house fur
nishing goods , cash or on easy payments , at
Mundel A : Klein's.
U veiling In Mystery.
The people near tbo corner of Eighth street
mid Fourth nvenuo are enveloped Inn cloud
o mystery. It Is a rather pleasant thing to
bo enveloped In , but they are all busily en
gaged In trying to dispel it. Yesterday
morning when ooo of the citizens was passIng -
Ing the corner of Fourth avenue nnd Ninth
street ho noticed a pool of blood that looked
as though it might have taken up lodgings
there sometime during the previous
night. It was a large , red pool , nnd
It looked very much as thought it
might have coino from a human body ,
though the man couldn't bare sworn that It
was not from any other iinlmul that had
blood. The grass In the vicinity was matted
down , as though a terrific struggle had taken
place. Near by lay a lareo piece of llesh
that had evidently been torn from its moorIngs -
Ings by the hand of some fierce assailant.
The appearances of things caused nn exam
ination to bo made. Drops of blood were
found scattered along Ninth street to Fifth
avenue , lind down Fifth avenue to Tenth
street , where the blood stains stopped.
No sound was heard during tbo night that
could account for the presence of the blood
stains , and the thing is n perfect mystery.
Lake Manawa will bo all the go this sum
mer.
Dry storage nt low rates , stoves and house
hold goods. J. R , Snydcr , Pearl street.
SHU In the
J. W. Paul filed a certificate with the
county recorder yesterday from Frank D.
Jackson , secretary of state , stating that the
articles of Incorporation of the Twin City
railway company had been filed In the secre
tary's ofllce. With the ccrtlllcato came n
note from Paul himself , the substance of
which was that ho didn't care who knew it.
The object of Mr. Paul In filing this cer
tificate is to let the public know that he has
not abandoned his pet idea of petting n motor
line ncross the river to compete with the
Council Bluffs nnd Omaha bridge company.
Ho stated to a reporter that ho was anxiously
waiting for the time which Is given the
Interstate railway company In which to con
struct the line , to expire , and that when It
had expired the Twin City people would bo
found right on hand. He said that the oppo
sition to the granting of the charter to his
company had , in all probability , emanated
from the bridge company and the Interstate
ccm puny in partnership , nnd that the six
months were up In which the construction
must bo commenced , and the Interstate com
pany had not begun work , another applica
tion for a charter would bo made to the coun
cil. lie has great hopes of his success the
next time. The six months are up about
Juno 1. _
Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk
Held , garden and ( lower seeds la the west
Catalogue and samples by mail.
Hosiery , the Boston store hosiery nnd un
derwear departments are second tononoin the
west , they carry the finest fast black hosiery
in the world , a small word with n big meanIng -
Ing , but nevertheless true. The Onyx and
Thistle brands are the llncst made , every
pair guaranteed or money refunded. Boston
iatoro , Council Blurts , la.
Predicament.
Harry , son of Contractor Murphy , yester
day morning was mounted on a wagon , with
his feet over the dashboard. The horses
suddenly took fright nt a motor train , nnd
commenced to run. The boy was dragged
down from the scat and rode for some dis
tance astride the pole between the horses.
Oflicer Kemp , near Seventh street , ran out
Into the middle of the street nnd hit one of
the horses with his club over the head. This
caused the horse to forgot himself to a cer
tain extent , and before he had recovered the
olllcer had seized the team by the bits and
brought them to a standstill. Young Mur-
phv dropped from his perilous position , rather
pale and nervous , but otherwise unhurt.
Malr has all sorts of fruit , shade and orna
mental trees , Broadway , opposite postofllce.
Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! ! !
If you wont it pure and n
And nt a reasonable pr
Follow no now dev Ice.
But send to us iu a tr
At our oft
Mulholland & Co. , No. 4 Pearl st , , Tel. 102.
Fall of a'scnffild.
A scaffold being used by painters on the
Baldwin block fell about 11 o'clock yesterday
morning. The scaffold consisted of a ladder
with boards stretched along It , nnd was sup
ported by ropes hung from the top of the
building. It bad Just been moved Irom the
side of the buildiug facing Broadway to the
Pearl street side , and the painters were Just
preparing to mount and go on with their
work , when one of the ropes broke nnd the
whole thing toll a distance of throe stories.
The rope hud been eaten into by some acids
usca in cleaning the brick.
* PEK8OXAL J'AHAGHAl'IIH.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Meyers have gone on a
visit to Albion , N. Y.
W. E. Mauling and J. W. Malvin of Omaha
fire department visited tha Bluffs yesterday.
C. M. Kcclor , an accomplished singer of
Des Momcs , was in the city yesterday on
business.
Mrs. Carrie Belknap Is in the Bluffs , the
guest of her cousin , L F. Murphy of Oak
land avenue. Mrs. Belknap is a well known
musician of DCS Moines.
The Boston Store , Council Bluffs.wlll close
hereafter at 0 o'clock Tuesdays , Wednesdays ,
Thursdays and Friday evenings. Mondays
9 o'clock , Saturdays 10 o'clock. Boston Store ,
Council Bluffs , Fotheringham , Whttelaw &
Co. -
Dr. Blrnov cures catarrn. Coo bld'g.
The Fire Itecord.
WIXOXA , Minn. , May 7. Early this morn
ing the fire which destroyed the lumber mills
of the Schroth & Adorn mill company , with
n warehouse and three blocks of lumber , was
( rntton nmlnr f.nnttv l htt tc ctill Hi , * , & „ . - *
fiercely. The lire started in the wheel pit of
the planing mill and spread rapidly , being
only stopped at the boundaries of the lumber
yards. The loss will approximate $100,000 :
insurance , $50,000.
Losn ISLAND CITY , N. Y. , May 7. Water
is still being thrown on the lire which started
last night. The losses aggregate KiOO OOO.
The heaviest loser Is the Export lumber com
pany. The loss sustained by that company
is $ iriO,000. , The Burroughs company lumber
yards come next with a loss of $200,000.
Nothing definite is known as to Insurance.
STHA .USI : , N. Y. , May 7. Fire tonight did
$120.MK ( ) damage to the building and stock of
J. A' . Eager and three tenements.
In the Commons.
LONDON' , May 7. Replying to a question in
the house of commons today In regard to the
reported Boer "trek" being prepared for the
invasion of Mashonaland , Manicnland nnd
other South African territories for the pur
pose of establishing the so-called "Republic
of the North , " Hon. Edward Stanhope , sec
retary of state for war , intimated that troops
were bting sent to British Brechuanalan in
order to oppose the proposed Boer "trek. "
Some weeks ago It was announced that n
force of 5,000 Boers contemplated treking into
or Invading a portion of the territory in dispute -
puto between Great Britain and Portugal ,
nnd which has already resulted In strained
relations between these two countries. This
nnnouncement of the movement of the Boers
nnd the intimated counter movement of the
British troops in Brcchminaland seem to bo
the prelude to another "little war" In South
Africa. _
Oiiis | | | | | u to IMillli ] > H ISrookN.
DOITON , Mass. , May 7. It Is rumored that
Bishop 1'cny may undertake to get up a
movement against the confirmation of Dr.
Brooks as bishop. Tbo ground of opposition
is that Or. Brooks once expressed an indif
ference for the episcopal oftlcc. Prominent
churchmen In Boston say that the opposition
will not amount to anything. Of the sixtv-
two blsliops In the house of bishops probably
only four will vote against confirmation.
Probably as many of the standing committee
will vote against him. This will leave Ur.
Brooks a majority as largo proportionately as
that ho received in the convention at Boston.
Dr. Brooks said he knew nothing personally
of Bishop Perry's position. Ho was not
aware of any opposition anywhere.
Paris I ondonuiH Franco.
PAHIS , May 7. The municipal council has
condemned the government' * May day
methods , has appropriated $2,500 for the
Fourmles sufferers and has demanded pen
sions for the families and the state care of
the victims' cblldrcns.
Capta'n Tnylor Ordered Home.
Svx Fiuxcuco , Cal. , May 7 , The Japan
ese Gazette soys Captain Taylor , in command
of the United States steamer Alliance , has
received a telegraphic communication from
Washington that orders have been Issued for
hU return home.
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College Orates : Qa'her ' ct es Momcs in
Their Annual ( West.
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MINERS APPEAL FOR M03AL SUPPORT.
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Mysterious Asvattlt at Sloni-oc Itonnc
AVill Pave Poisoned l > y Canned
lieei Killed liytho
Caret.
DniMoixns , la. , May 7. fSpeclnl Tele
gram to TUB Br.n. ] There was a largo at
tendance at the Interitato collegiate orator
ical association contest which occurred this
evening , fully live hundred college men nnd
women being present from abroad. At the
preliminary business meeting today the ten
states of the association wore represented by
the following delegates : ' L. E. Sellers , Indi
ana ; H. B. Walker , Missouri ; W. A. Llttell ,
R. Graves , Iowa ; L. B. Smith , Wisconsin ;
Marlon Law , Colorado : C. F. Henrv , C5. K.
Dcnton , Ohio ; J. S. Maxwell , A. S. Weston ,
S. S. Hdtchinson , Illinois ; A. C. Munson , T.
E. Chappoll. C. E. Winter , Nebraska ; C. W.
Bunch , W. O. Oantz , V. L. Parrlnglon , Kan
sas ; B. H. Timberlake , Minnesota.
The election of olllcers will occur tomorrow ,
when n scheme will bo discussed to enter a
national association to be composed of nt least
live districts. The president will , under the
constitution , go to Illinois , S. S. Hutchinson
and J. S. Maxwell being the candidates.
Minnesota will get the vice presidency , nnd
Nebraska the secretary and treasurer , the
candidates fortho position being Mr. Sheldon
and C. fc. Winter. The contest tonight re
sulted as follows :
Frank Fetter of the Indiana state uni
versity secured tirst honors The others
were not announced.
Iowa Miner. * Appeal.
OTTf.MWA , In. , May " . Master Workman
Scott of the Iowa division of the United
mine workers of Iowa has issued an appeal
to the farmers , laborers and business men of
Iowa in reference to the present strike of the
Iowa minors for eight hours nnd the rein
statement of "minors discharged because
they went into a labor organization. " He
calls for sympathy and support and Justifies
the strike. He concludes with nn appeal to
the men to conduct themselves in such a
manner as not to turn the tldo of public
opinion.
MyHter ous Caso.
Moxuoi : , la. . May 7. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : Bni.l The thirteen-year-old adopted
daugntcr of Mr. and Tklrs. Lucius Huddle-
ston , living near hero , was assaulted , chloro
formed , gagged and bound to a tree In the
yard yesterday In the absence of the rest of
the family. The assailant had the appear
ance of a masked woman , but is supposed to
have been a man. The girl was not other
wise injured nnd the affair is a mystery.
Iloone \ > ill Pave.
Booxc , In. , May 7. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : BEI : . | The city council has voted to
have the two principal streets paved with
vitrillcd brick and will advertise for olds at
onco. Boone is having a real estate boom
nnd twice the amount of' building is being
dona than was ever Known In ono season.
Several new enterprises' , have about been
sscnredby the Business Men's association
and there is a great feeling of coundcnco in
the future of the place. *
Poisoned by Canned Heef.
Mis.soi'111 VALI.EV , la. ' , May 7. [ Special
TclegranUo THE Beii. | The family of J. B.
Lyou , a merchant of this city , was poisoned
last evening by eating canned beef. Hard
work on the part of Dr. McCiOvern saved
their lives. The meat Is being examined and
there will also bo a chemical-analysis.
Killed l > y the Oars.
CEPAU R.u'ips , la. , May 7. [ Special Tele
gram to THE Bnc.J An unknown man ,
probably a tramp , stealing a ride on a freight
train , fell under the wheels In this city this
evening and was instantly killed.
Iowa's Republican Convention "nll.
DES MOIXES , la. , May 7. The republican
state central committee has issued a call for
a state convention to nominate a guberna
torial ticket to bo held at Cedar Rapids
Julyl.
DeWltt's Little EarlvRUcMfortho Liver.
The Flood nt IC1 Paso.
Ei. PASO , Tex. , May 7. There is no per
ceptible change cither for worse or better in
the flood today , add it is believed that the
river will rise no higher. Last night tbo
waters flooded the engine room of the El
Paso waterworks , but is not yet deep
enough to stop the engine. The flooded portion
tion of the city known as the lowlands or
Mexican Town precinct presents n scene of
complete destruction. None but poor Mexi
can laborers nnd Mexican street peddlers
lived in the flooded district and in many
instances they had their culira possessions
swept away. Only a few succeeded In
saving all of their household effects. They
lived in small ndobo Jackals and tliejo have
crumbled down.
Drunken Negroes Terrorize n Train.
MoxTfioMEiiv , Ala. . May 7. On the West
ern road at Whitehall tonight two car loads
of drunken negro picnickers were attached to
the regular passenger train. The negroes
made n rush for tbe lames car and some en
tered it , swearing and using all sorts of vul
gar language. The conductor organized n
posse among the passengers and trainmen
and arming them with rifles and revolvers
from the express car drove the negroes back.
On arrival hero a largo number of them wcro
Jailed. Crowds at several stations along tbo
line made an attempt to lynch them.
In the Wrong Court ,
NEW YOIIK , May 7. The suit of John W.
Mackny against Casslus H. Reed and Ed
ward S. Stokes , proprietors of the Hoffman
house , for tbo recovery of 100,052 , the
amount of a note , came to a sudden termina
tion today in the United States circuit court
by the counsel for Mackay withdrawing the
case on n ruling of Judge Wallace that in the
first instance the suit should have been
begun by Hector Do Castro , as the latter's
name was on the note. Counsel intimated
that Ihu casu when next hoard from would
bo m the state court.
Will Heprrsent Cdhll'dcrnte States.
'
Nuw OIU.BAXS , Ln.Mny 7. The Times-
Democrat's Jackson , Mil * . , special says :
Thirteen young ladles irora as many states
have agreed to represent the several states
of the confederacy ct , { b < J unveiling of the
confederate monument tJuue 4. The states
to bo represented are : Maryland , Virginia ,
North Carolina , Soutli 'Carolina. Georgia ,
Florida. Alabama , Mississippi. Louisiana ,
Texas , Arkansas , Tennessee and Missouri.
Krepinc L'p His Father's Ilcpntutlon.
NAMIVIU.K , Tcnn. . May1" . A bloody duel
was fought near this city , lute yesterday by
two men mimed Johnson'ami Slzmoro. John
son was kilted. Sizmof9 Is , the sen of a man
who killed nineteen men , before being himself
killed. A reward has lioen offered for Siz-
rnoro's arrest , and a largo posse is now huntIng -
Ing him down.
Illtnii's Career nt Puelilo.
Pi'r.ni.0 , Colo. , May 7 The only thing
known here of Charles Dlxon , who wants to
kill Jny Gould , Is that nt one' tlmo ho was in
the grocery business niid afterwards a real
estnto dealer. Ho left hero about a year ago
and was not then considered insane.
Thrown from a Sulky ami Killed.
MII.WAI-KEE , Wls. , May 7. Chester K ,
Wilcox , the billiard table manufacturer ,
whilu speeding his horse this morning , was
thrown from the sulky and instantly killed.
Illinois Antl-li-tihl Law.
Si'iiiNopiiai ) , III , , May 7. The house this
morning passed on anti-trust bill. U makes
any combination of individuals , firms or cor
porations for the purpose of fixing the price
or limiting tbo production of any article or
commodity a conspiracy to defraud. The
penalty fixed is u line of $ .VX ) to $ ' , ' .W)0 ) for the
llrst offense , $ -CtX ) to $ . - > ,000 for the second ,
K > , < XX ) to $10,000 for the third nnd $16,000 for
every subsequent offense.
TitE KEVOIiVTlOX IX HOMtVlt.lS.
Itcbcls Onln a Temporary Victory ,
Hut Are Flnully Defeated.
Li Linr.KTAii , Salvador , ( via Ualveston ) ,
May 7. Advices received here from Hon
duras state that at : i o'clock yesterday morn
ing n force under command of Colonel Mo
lina and General Bnrdales , both of which
ofllecrs are leading rebels , made nn attack
upon the cnartcl nt Amapala. The guard
there was taken by surprise and the rebels
were soon In possession of the cuartcl. The
government troops wcro summoned nnd a
force comprising sixty-three men under
command of Colonel Barrera made n move
ment against the cuartcl. Severe lighting
followed , but nt noon the government troops
had succeeded in driving the rebels from the
cuartcl , Inflicting great loss upon them.
Among the killed was General Bardalej , one
of the rebel lenders. Amapala is situated
upon the Island of that name and the rebels
wcro driven to the main land. Colonel
Banera has a force of JiOO Infantry and forty
cavalry guarding the Island. The rebels are
bcsciged In the place and evidently Intend to
make another at'ack us soon as the reinforce
ments which they are expecting arrive.
All Quiet In Costa II co.
SAX JfAX DE Sfn. Nlcninugua ( via Galveston -
veston ) , May 7. From ofllclal sources it Is
learned that on April ! ! 0 a conspiracy was
discovered In San Jose , Costn Rico , to over
throw President Roderlguez. The govern
ment requested permission from the perma
nent council to suspend the constitution nnd
the conspirators wcro captured. Everything
Is now quiet. From other sources it is
learned that the revolutionists attacked the
barracks In San Jose , but were repulsed , llvo
being killed.
Chilian Cabinet In Danger.
VAU-UIAISO , Chill , May 7. Much excite
ment was caused today by an attempt to as
sassinate the leading members of the cabinet.
The persons engaged In the plot sought to take
the lives of the ministers by menus of a
bomb , which was thrown at the Intended
victims in the street.
Ilctet'livc O'Mnllcy's Statement.
NEW Oiii.i\x : , La. , May 7. The papers
hero publish a long statement by Detective
O'Mnlley , giving an account of hi career
since his arrival in the city ill 1S > 7S. It con
tains nothing now and is devoted to Justlllca-
tlon of himself. Ho says In closing : "As to
my theory of the murder I haveono of course ,
but In the absence of direct evidence I should
not like to say what it Is. It is certainly not
any Mafia or'datro business. I nm not afraid
of an investigation and only ask a square
trial. "
Hundred 'thousand Dollar Accident.
CHICAGO , May 7. Damage amounting to
$100,000 was caused oy nn oocidont on ttio
XVest Indiana Belt line in this city this morn-
Ing. A freight train was descending n
heavy grade on a trestle when the rails
spread. The locomotive nnd two tank cars
went through the trestle , the oil was ignited
and the cars , locomotive nnd much of tno
trestle were destroyed. The train hands es
caped by Jumping.
Chicago' * Mortality.
CIIICAOO , May 7. The records of the
health department for the month of April
show that there were 3,4'IO deaths In the
city , a decrease of forty-tlvo as compared
with the previous month , and moro than
double the number for the corresponding
month last year. Tno number of deaths from
Influenza was 120 , consumption " 31 nnd
typhoid fever 1C2.
Aid for G.ikc Strikers.
CIIICAOO , May 7. The committee repre
senting tbo Pennsylvania strikers Is meeting
with considerable success in Chicago. A
car load of provisions gathered among the
South Water street commission merchants
will bo fonvnrd tomorrow. The highest con
tributors included the daily newspapers and
President Charles T. Hutchinson of the Corn
Exchange bank.
To Elevate the Italians.
BOSTOX , Mass. , May 7. All the Italians in
Boston have been invited to attend n mass
meeting at Faneull hall tomorrow night
which is announced for the purpose of form
ing a society for the elevation of the poorer
and Ignorant class of Italians whom It Is pro
posed to teach respect for the obedlonco of
tbe laws of this country.
Double Shooting in Kentucky.
CATTI.ETTSIIUIIO , Ky. , May 7. Last night a
double shooting took place In Pike county
between Frank Phillips of Hatlleld-McCoy
notoriety and John Woodward auainst Frank
nnd John Francis. Frank Francis was killed
by Woodward and Phillips fatally wounded
by Francis.
Serious Trouble Anticipated.
MUSKAIIEE , I. T. , May 7. The United
States marshal has sent deputies to the
Coomescowio district , Cherokee nation , to
make wholesale arrests of negroes who ob
structed the Indian ofllecrs. Serious trouble
Is anticipated.
Rescued with Difficulty.
ST. Louis , Mo. , May 7. During a fight be
tween Adolph Ungll and Isldor Werkamp
the former received stabs which will result
fatally. Friends tried to lynch the assailant
and the police scscucd him with much dtftl-
culty. _
Conl Tipple Hnrned.
PiTTsnuiio , Pa. , May 7. The monotony
was broken today by the burning of a coal
ii > plo at the Mutual plant of the Frick com
pany , which crippled its operations some
what. The Mutual was ono of the rirst plants
to resume and the company's onicinlsctTarged
the strikers with setting lire to the plant.
Only Routine UIINIICSR Transacted.
NEW YOIIK , May 7. The Louisville , New-
Albany & Chicago directors met today , but
President Thomas says they transacted only
routine business nnd then adjourned till Satur
day , when the investigation of charges against
Dr. Broyfogle may bo taken up.
Colorndoun Appointed.
WAblll.suION , May 7.Vullcr H. Graves
of Denver , Colo. , has been appointed , super
intendent of irrigation on the Crow roservn
tion iu Montana nt a salary of,700 per
annum.
Mrs , Winslow's taoothlng Syrup for chil
dren teething softens the gums and allay
all pain.5 cents a bottle.
All Arrangements Completed.
Four WAYNE , Intl. , May 7. All arrange
ments for the glove contest between George
Slddons nnd Tommy White , which takes
place hero Saturday evening , have boon com
pieted.
A very small pill but a vorv good ono. Do
Witt's Little Earlv Risen.
Drellmnd Itenewed.
LOXPON , May 7. The Herlln correspond
cut of the Dally Telegraph , says that the
Marquis D'Rudiui , the Italian premier , has
signed a treaty renewing the Droibuiid for
live years.
The Now York eccentric engineers' union
without a strike , secured the discharge o
seven non-union men making $12 a week and
tno employment of union engineers In their
places at the union scale , $ J1 a week.
Health is a second blessing
that money cannot buy.
( Walton. )
Carlsbad Sprudol Halt is the first bless
ing. It can bo bought ancl brin 'H hotilti
with it. Do sure and buy only the genuine
uino imported article , which must have
tlie blirnuturo of ' 'Kisnerit MendosonCo
Solo Agents , New York , ou every bet
tic ,
The "Water-Cask" Plant.
A colobrntetl African truvolor men
tions Unit in crossing ono of the intiny
sandy tleserts in Unit country ho caino
iioross the only known living suocios of
nqna bulbo.thoviitoreiisk plant. The
region it inhnblts is fur from any stream
of water , wlioro , sis-far ns the eye can
roach , nothing can bo scon but lieup.H of
sand. "Tho sight of this llttlo green
creeper , which rcsomplcs the common
ground ivy in some respects , " ho snys ,
"filled mo with nn Intonfro longing to
once more sco the green meadows nnd
cool , shndy forests which wo hud now
left nt least three hundred miles behind.
For four days wo hud not soon oven so
much us a sponr of grass or dried-tilcac
tus , the hitter having been quite ntonti-
ul the week before. The botanist of
ho company , in examining ono of the
ilants , found thus unexpectedly growing
u the center of a sandy African desert ,
loticed what ho supposed was a green ,
iulbotm fruit growing under the thick
eaves of the creopgr , almost resting
> pen the sand underneath , in making
in olTort to pluck ono of these for pres
ervation it burst with a smart report ,
hrowing water in the face and over the
clothes of the intruding naturalist. 1 iero.
uroly , we had a llrst-clHss wonder ; a
ilant growing In the desert , with no
other green tiling in sluht , carrying its
own water bags with it , I'arvin , our
heinist , analyzed the water found in
omo of the bulbs picked for his in pco-
Irin , im1 rim , ! , , > fw1 It If , Itn tilwtliilftli *
Hire , as much so as distilled rain water.
5ach bulb or berry contained about two
0 four tablespoonfuls of water. As it
lanpenod , wo had a supply of water
Milliciont for our journey and to spare ,
nit Williamson , the botanist , and 1'ur-
vin , the chemist , with all the enthusiasm
of true scientists , plucked about a quart
of the waterborrios and extracted the
vator , something over a pint , and drunk
t with apparent relish. "
Where G ild Gun * .
A considerable part of all the gold
.hat goes to India never returns , llav-
ng been obtained in the west by the
sale of exported productions , it is re
tained in the east as realized profits ,
wealth stored up , and to a moderate ex-
ent , as a representative of value , on the
credit of which traders buy and sell
with the bills of exchange they issue
ind the book credits they open , and Bottle
tle up the differences with the silver
moiled of the country , says Ulack-
wood's maga/ine.
Hut the vast stock of gold accumu-
atcd there undergoes no diminution ;
there is no abb and ilow under the recip
rocal action which commerce enforces in
the case of countries trading together on
i common motalic basis. Thothreo , mil
lions sterling or thereabouts of 14old
jullion which Ind a annually adds to
licr store areunder the monetary lawol
that country , just aa much lost to the
nations of the west , by being withdrawn
from the general commerce of the
world , as if the money had been lent to
1 Soutli American republic.
Between the years ISlio and 1SSO
April ) this depletion amounted in value
lo 180,202,7,58. Hot ween that date and
: ho month of September of 'this year a
further accumulation to the value of
f,0i,272 ( ! ) lias taken place bringing this
portion of the gold trensuro of India up
to a value exceeding ioi.jOUOO. ; ) !
Dead Letter ( Jill o l ontcnts.
There is likely to bo a recovery over
at the dead letter ollico , and the museum
will lose ono of its choicest treasures ,
says the Washington Post. When the
department festival was hold there the
young woman who had the "dead letter
exhibit" took some of the museum curi
osities to put in it. Among them was a
cloth elephant that had been supposed
to have been destined for some infant
prodigy. It is a peculiar olophnnt. On
one siuuvu uiu 1111(4 ( 01 r n imiu , un inu
other flank that of the United States ,
the two being connected by a line of
straggling links. The elephant occu
pied a place of honor. Suddenly there
was a cry , "Thoro's my olophnnt ! " and
a woman made hnsto to the table nnd
gave the beast a cordial wolcomo. Then
she explained that years ago a friend of
hers , nn American , had married an
Englishman named Link , that account
ing for the queer design on the clo-
Many Clergymen ,
Singers , actors , and public speakers use
Ayer's Clieiry 1'cctoral. U Is the favorite
remedy for hoarseness and all affections of
the vocal organs , throat , and limp * . As nn
anodyne and expectoiant , the effects of
this preparation are promptly realized.
"Ayer's Cherry 1'ectoral has done me great
good. It is a splendid remedy for all dis
eases of the throat and lungs , and I have
much pleasure In testifying to Its merits. "
( Itcv. ) C. N. Nichols , No. Tishnry , Mass.
" In my profession of an auctioneer' any
affection of the voice or throat Is a serious
matter , but , at each attack , I have been re
lieved by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. This remedy , with ordinary care ,
has worked such a magical effect that I Jiavo
suffered very little Inconvenience. I liavo
also used it In my family , with very excel
lent results , In coughs , colds , &c. " Win. II.
Quartly. Mlnlatou , So. Australia.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ,
IIY
DE. J. O. AYER & CO. , Lowell , Mass.
Sol J by all Druggist * . Trice * 1 ; eU Lottk-s , | i
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
"VTt'HSK ? irl xvunted Iniincdfut
- iwugvs. . Call ut 7"4 Vine street.
AUENTS Wanted For a veterinary work of
? M trnzr * . both Kngllsli and Herman
' hotul today , or address 11. lloux
Curson. Iu.
rpo lovers of horses The largest lot of cmts
X and tlii' finest. In tincltv ; uNo liny and
feed of all kinds , ut f. Goldstein .t t'o.'n , 1ICJ
West llroadway.
CIjAIIU OVANT and psychometric , nrchni-
acter readings ; also diagnosis of dlsoaso
Hend lock of hiilr for leadings by luttor. fnn-
daysniK ) evenlnss. Mrs. K. Hooper. H''J Avo-
line E , near corner Kith St. , L'uimvll 11. tills.
\\7ANTE1) ) Uirl to cio general housework
i f Mrs , I ) . W. Archur , IXlTi Second ave.
\\7ANTr.U-Two plrls for boiibework.
> Uoopur k Mftiee. 10 Muln str < 'ct.
FOI { SAKIl'ir ( llent Wanteil If you want
tobuy. f.cll or lent anything In ihii real
estate- line dun t do II until you hsivit tecti our
lurxo list of bargains. Swan .V Walker , Nn. IU
.Main und U'J I'uHrl htrcfth Council Illnlfs.
IpOH KENT House , 102 Stillsinsin xt. : JIM per
month. ln < jiilru of Coopei & Mutico.
FOK PAI-K or Trade A line imported
( 'lydesdulo stallion. Call on 1) . J. llutuh-
Insori h Co. . 017 llroadway.
SOME line rosldeiK'ti property for rent by
Day & Ili-ss , M 1'eurl htr.jut.
centrally loontud ,
good Imslner-s. Or will uxchiingu for goo <
farm In western Iowa ,
llotol leuso , fnrivtnro and flxtiirost an A
fso. I cbiincuto step Into a good paying busl
HUSH. Keasons for sollln ? , other business requiring
quiring nil owner's attention.
llurxulns In resldonuu ami business prop
erty. It , I' , Ollleor , real vstuto uri'l insurance
ttKentN" , 12N. .Main St. . Council 111 nils.
_ _
GAKDKNK-Somp cbolcu garden land nen
Council lllulTf forsalu on easy terms , uls (
ylnoynrds and a largo list of lowu farms.
Johnston & \ an Patten.
TjMtUIT farm for suloor tradu ; neil Incutoi
J ; and all In liearlni ; coo I house nnd barn
\\lll t : ko some good city property , nnd RixU
tlninglvui. on balance. Call un or address U
J. Iliitchlnson & Co. . 017 liroudway.
T7UK ) llENT-Tlo ! .Mo.M ahon .
- " - ' brick , with basement und elevator. J , W
Squire. 101 1'e.arl street.
, or Hunt Q.\rd a lanJ. wlU
tout * ! , by J , li. ttto * , 131 Main U , OouoaU
Bluut ,
which hud been Intended for n
weililliijj present. The womiui live * Iti
Now llnnipulitro ami wns lioro on n visit
when sliu rccoL'iiIzcil her lost quadru
ped. The oletilmnt Is still on his ne-
ctistoined shell in the ilciul letter mu
seum , but his creator will soon visit the
ofllce , ( ro through the necessary form
alities and start I ho elephant once tuoro
on his trip to Mr. and Mrs. Link.
Solillei-lnj ; IJ\IIOIIRV | Huslness.
Soldiering is a costly business to the
state. The two regiments recently sent
to the coke regions at an expense of over
$2,000 u day alroadv aggregate about
JL'0,000. Judge Hlack once wiltl it would
bo cheaper to pay laboring men the ad
vance demanded out of the stale treasury
than to send boldiors to quell strikes.
The capitalists and railroad companion
make most of the money out of the coal
business , and just now they are lighting1
the tax bill before the legislature , because -
cause it requires them to iiay somethlnr ;
carer a fair proportion of taxes. They
vant the state to protect them against ,
he lawless Huns tlioy imported some
ears ago , becanso they would worlc
heapor than the Americans , Irish , Gor-
nins and others. Hut at the same time
lioso big co.il and transportation com
mutes Insist upon the farmers continu-
ng to pay more than their proper share
f the taxes although they never ask or
cquiro any pollco or military protoc-
ion from the stato.
Tin- Sliver I ) . > llar "M. "
There is n popular Idea prevalent that
ho minute letter "M' ' to bo seen at the )
) ase of the head of Liberty on the Itico
of the present issue of silver dollnrt
lands for "Mint , " and Is an evidence of
he genuineness of the coin bearing it.
i'liis is a mistake. The "MM stands for
Morgan , George T. Morgan , who is tha
irghiator of the design.
Upon the same stido there is anothoi
'M , ' also the initial of the designer.
I'his is to bo found in the waving locks
) f the fair goddess , nnd is so clevorlv
onccaled in the lines of the design thai
t can only bo teen after a long scrutiny.
\ prominent mint olllcial , in speakingbl
this other initial , said that it had been
shown to him scores of times , but Iu
ould never ilnd it unassisted.
Pull Illvor manufactures arc payine by th
lour to shut off the movement for llfty foul
lours ns n week's work.
It isn't done
by others that's why the gimranteo
of Dr. Picrcc's Favorite Prescription
should command attention. It's a
guarantee that means something.
If the medicine doesn't give satis
faction , in every case for which it's
recommended , { he money IP prompt
ly refunded. Remarkable terms
but it's a remarkable medicine. All
the functional irregularities nnd
weaknesses peculiar to womankind
arc cured by it. For leucorrhea ,
periodical pains , weak back , prolap
sus and other displacements , bearing-
down sensations , and all " female
complaints , " it's an unfailing rem
edy. It is a powerful , restora
tive tonic and nervine , imparting
strength and vigor to the whole
system.
Try it , if you're an ailing woman.
If it docsn t help you , you have
your money back.
As a regulator and promoter of
functional action , at that critical
period of change from girlhood to
womanhood , " Favorite Prescrip
tion " is a perfectly safe remedial
agent , and can produce only good
results.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffs.
CAPITAL STOCK $150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000
DmiCTons-I. .V. Mlllor , K. O Olnason , E. U
Bhunart , K. E. HurUJ. O. Edmunilson , Uharla *
U. Hannun. Truniactuenor.il Uauklnl butl-
ncis. Largest capital and iurplui ot any
banicln Southwesturn lotra.
INTERESTON TIM DEPOSI TS.
31. 11. tMl.l3IHKltbtfl , .11. It.
Kjc , Kar , None nml Throat
HlHTlBlIlt ,
CouncilHlurts , - - Iowa.
Here eyps , cross eyes ,
painful and wt-nk vision ,
t
rnrnnlie , ncafnvi , dl -
rhnriten from thu CUM , cu- |
tnrrli , tiny fcrtir , asthma
and all ncuto nn < I chrunlo
atToctlons of the throat u
tpoelHlly Hla oyoi nt-
ted wlihontimln. ( ilasnoi accurately prescribed tq
difficult ca i-i , oflcn curlnit chronic nnur.iluU ai > 4
tick lieuilncho. tturKlcnl operation ! , when m > crs
snry. painlessly performed , uiiurlnv t > e t result *
Offlcf , Shucart-lleno block , room 1 Council IIIuRs , la
27 MAIN STHBKT.
Over 0. H. .Incquoniln & Co. . Jawolry Store
THEX QR.AND ,
Council Bluffs , In.
This Elegantly Appointed Hotel
Is Now Opon.
Cragin & Co. , Proprietors.
To Bee-Keepers
I carry a full line of Uuokcopera' sup
plies , including comb foundation , lion
oy knives , smokers , sections and a
Hupolios for the apiary. M. S. HOO P
G20 li. . Broadway , Council HlulTs , low al
Gas Heating Stoves.
No ASHES ! No HMOKK.
Just the thlnz for bath rooms , bed rooms , cto.
Cull and see onriurxo assortment.
C. B. Gas and Elestrlo Light Co.
ill I'ourl atifl 210 Main Street.
CTA. HAMMER ,
USTICE OF THE PEACE ,
OlTlCi : , itt Uroadway , Council 1Jluffs ,