THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEIi&ESDAY , MAY 27 , 1801. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. CI-TK'E : Xo. 12PEAKL STRKCT. i. Dellvert-d by Carrier In any part of tbe City. * * 11. M' . Tlf.TON - MANAGER. TELEPHONES : C Bnsliics * Office , No. 43. Night Editor. No. St. N. Y P Co. Council BlufTs LurabrrCo. , coal. Craft's chattel lotin , 204 Sapp bloclc. Heal Hock Springs coal. Thatcher. lf MMn If you want water In your yard or "boo so f o to Hixby1 * , : i Mcrnara block. A marriare license was Issued yesterday to Ed par H. Wheeler of ( Jcorpc , la. , and Abbie K. Heath of Sioux City. Miss Jessie ( Uibcrt atid Miss Anna Merpen are visiting John MtTjren , who ts attending rctiool at Atchlson , Kan A continuance until next Monday was granted yesterday b > Judge Hammer In tbe case of Dick HouphUm , charred with an nss-ault on Tony Lvnabun , a son of Contractor Lcnahan. Mr , J. C. Bixby yesterday received bis commission from Governor Holes reappointing ing him boat inspector for western Iowa. His territory includes all tbe lakes and rivers ol western Iowa. Mrs. Carrie Phillips , neo Miss Carrie At kins , and Mrs. Daisy Hoover. ne Miss DaUj Phillip * , were In th'e city yesterday r isltinp friends. Tbey are well known In Council Bluffs , where they formerly lived. Tbey are now residing in Oaiosburp , III Henry Cook , < r. died at 11 o'clock Monday niiht of dropsy nnd old ape. after a sickness of to years. Tbo deceased Is well kuov\ In this citv , ho having como hero faom Ohio In 1SM. Ho has been blind for the last four years. The funeral will take place tomorrow moraine at 11 o'clock Irom the residence in Garner township. Tbe remains will be in terred In Walnut Hill cemetery. The commltteo npj > ointcd last week to raise subscriptions to tbe capital stock of the Pal- nee which Is to bo constructed between now nnd next fall , commenced work yesterday moraine , and in about an hour and a half raised Jl.OOO. This makes tt.lWO already se cured. The stock is sellinr well , and the financial success of the enterprise Is assured A larpe crowd patliervJ In Masonic tem ple last evening to witness the repetition of tbo "Sunflower social and library party. " The first part of the entertainment consisted of a musical and lltcrarv programme , after which the library , with Its rare and beauti ful buildings , was opened for inspection. The proceeds of tbo entertainment were do nated to tbe Woman's Christian association hospital. Tne Veteran Firemen's nssodallon will eive an athletic exhibition at the driving park next Sunday afternoon for tbe benefit of the Council Bluffs hose team , No. 5 A in on p the other attractions will be a handicap foot race , and exhibition coupling contest , a 300 yard hose race , and a pents' roadster race. The proceeds will bo used to defray the expenses of tbe hoe team in going to the sUuo tourna ment at Cedar Kaplds. County Attorney Onran has investigated the charges which vtcrc made apainst . L. V hite before the coroner's Jury In the case of tbe late Mrs , Esther White. He has coiro to the conclusion that it Is impossible to prove that the old lady's life was shortened perceptibly by the treatment she received from her children. He states that no information mation will be made out , and the case will probably be dropped right where it stand * . News was received In the Blulls vesterday I .hat twenty-five railroad bands , who had been sleeping in a box-car on the Hock \A \ Island trncK at Ncola , had been quarantined on account of smallpox. Tbe ganp that wa * placed under quarantine is tbe same one that Edward Lavin , the smallpox patient , be longed to before ho catno to this city last Saturday. It is stated that the authorities of Neola are ufraid of a breaking out of a smallpox epidemic. County Supervisor-Gra ham will leave for Neola today to look over the situation. The county Is compelled to pay for the keeping of the men so long as they ate under quarantine by reason of the orders of the municipal government and ho does not wish tba' . the couuty shall be put to any unnecessary expense. Good Healthy Plants Clienp. A largo variety of choice healthy bedding plants for sale at very low prices. King- Eton's DCW green houte , South Madison street. When about to build don't fail to t prices on lumber of The Judd & Wells"Co. . S13 Broadway. Telephone 237. Drs. Woodbnry. dentists , 33 Peart street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone H. > . High grade work a specialty. Fell Thirty Feet i'ben the day men went to work at about 6 o'clock yesterday monilng at Gcise's brow- cry on Upper Broadnay , they were some what startled at finding James Wild , ono of tbo night men , lying on tbo hard concrete floor of the basement of tbo malt bouse dis abled from tbe effects of a fall \\hkh he bad had from the third story of tbo building , a distance of about thirty feel. Wild was taken to St , Bernard's hospital. Tbe physician pronounced the man's back broken by tbe fall and said the chances for his recovery were very slim. The entire loner part of his body was paralyzed , but tbo man still seemed unusually strong. He lay on bis face on the bed and talked with the ap parent case of a well man. He slated that ho bad boon working about tbe third story of tbe malt bouse , when he con cluded to go down stairs. As he had been working only about tea days , he was not very famillur with tbo building , aud ho mistook the hatchway through which tbo malt Is raised to the top story , for tbo stair way. Ho stepped out , and was at ones pre cipitated to tbe uottom of tbo shaft , where ho lay In an almost stuuLoJ condition from 3 o'clock until 5 , when he was found By the rescuing party. Ho Is a single man. and came hero from Otnaba , where he was formerly employed In Men1 brewery. Ha has no relatives in this part of the country. Mr. W J. Wherry as Herbert Is fine In the opera of "Zanie , " Don't fail to hear him In his serenade to "Zanie. " Uon't fall to see the opera "Zanie" at the Broadway theater Monday evening. May 25. Grand gypsy march , enchanting choruses , forty voices In chorus. ' A AVnrin Keccptlon. Mrs , E. L. Cook , who lives near the corner of avenue E and Oakland avenue , hai made B name for herself as ono of tbo pluckiest " "WCmcn In Council Bluffs. At an early hour yesterday morning she was awakened by the found of someone trying to get ia at her window. Instead of fainting away , as many would have dene , she gave ono scream , at twbkb the window fell shut ulth a bang and the would-be burglar took to his heels in dismay. Mrs. Cook then nroso from her bed , went to the front door , acd flred three shots from a revolver in the direction of the rapidly retreating footsteps. Some of the neighbor * were aroused by tbo firing , and came to tno rescue , but when they nrnvod Mrs. Cook was mistress of the situa tion and the burglar bad gone where the vcodbiuo twlnetb. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Juice tablets. Tney are delicious. Furniture , carpets , refrigerators , baby car riages , stoves , crockery , and all bouse fur nishing goods cash or ou easy payments at Mundcl tt Klein's. Dr W .rner's We corset * for Monday night from Op m. Sale price 29c a pair. Boston B'ore , Council Bluft . Xcm .rial I ay Mnrshnls. Major G. H. Richmond , who wasappalntej marshal o ! the parade to bo given on Decora tion day. Das announced his selection of Cap tr.lu G. M. Bailey as chief of staff. Ho bos selected tbe following gentlemen to act as aide * : TbeoJoro Uuittar. B. J. Abbott , J. K. Cooper , P. A. Sackctu J. T , White , Charles Ilubbard , William Arud , E. P. Holmes and J B. Matlock. Mr A B. Cross hit * charge of tbe Losey wall papers mid will sell out everything to the next tu days. It wui the largest and Boost stork In the city , aud flea goods can bo bad for less than one-ball maker * ' cost , retail or Vholesala , E\\S \ \ HIOJI COUNCIL BLUFFS , Something of a Setback Qtveu the City i Anthoritiu bj the Oonrt- ENJOINED FROM TAKING SALOON FINES. Disorderly House Ordinance and C'onnlvntu-c at Saloon Keep ing nn Overt Act on the Pnrt til' the Authorities. A decision was rendered yesterday In the cavs ol L. M. Turner against Ulnk & Schnlu Lt al. This is one of the Injunction suits tha ) was commenced several months ago to enjoin the keeping of u saloon by Rink A Schultz , and the collecting of tvhat U known as tbe "monthly fine , " which has been levied by the city airaint all saloonkeepers ever since the pavMigc of the prohibitory laxv. There have been injunction suits bv the dozen brought In years past , and the novelty of such proceedings has worn completely off. It the present suit , however , as in all that were brought by Turner , there is one point which has never yet been decided In any similar case , and that is tbo mjuest whether city o.Y.clnls arc subject to an injunction re straining them from collecting the monthly fine. Thl * new feature bus caused an inter est in the case which surpasses that felt by the public in almost any case that bat been tried in the district court In tha past twenty years. Judge Thornoll rendered the decision After making some general .tateraents as to the facts that have been brought to his Judic ial knowledge during the trial of the ca-e , ho toys as follows : A * to defendant Carj. the evidence faIN to show he had anything to do \ > ith the matter * relied iijHin to charge the defendant ottlier * . The application for an Injunction anln < l him I * refused. The idcnrv bo s that -oiiie month' prior to the commencement uf th ! * > nctlnn the mayor Informed the mur hnl anil clerk ' .hut the monthly tine for keeping a disorder. } ' boue .hould be fixed Ht K * . that sencrally the amount collected wa * f.Vild The evi dence shows that saloon * were cla wU us ( II&- urderl ) houses ; that the deputy marshal no tified proprietors every tlilrt > dav to come and pay thS fine. The e nolltled waived ur- re-t , paid t lie Une to the clerk and continued buMne-s. The deputy who not I tied the par- tie-reached Instructions from the n > Hi > hil. : He .a\s lie notified Kink & IM hultz cipht or ten time * , and I think it is shown that they paid. The evidence of the mavor. rnnr hnl ana clerk t-hon- wa i u monthly Hue and tlm Uetoer * were notified monthly. The rweipts for payments are In evidence The > HCKnoTl- ertced receipt of S.YMU forfeiture for January , und the cleikoalit this was the form UM.H ! . Thli action Is. brousht under section 1 > 43 , lonrarode. That M-otion after providing that any building or ervrtlon In which anr kind of Intoxicating lltuur | < < arc manufactured for kale , or sold , or kept for sale In violation of lu\v. Is a nuisance , and the lee per shall be deemed znlliy of 11 iiuUance. In till--tale exery person who voluntarily u'Msts In or encoiiru.es the lommKslon of any offrn'-c 1 guilty a a prlnclD.il aud Immc- dliite offender. ? ectl.in I Ml nf code provides "All peace offi cer' , shall see that the provisions of this chap ter are faithfully executed , " and It directs ho uch otHcer * s > ia i proceed. Sheriff , con stable , and tnarshaU ana policemen of Incor porated towns nt ? | ieaeeofHcer * . The mayor of cltk's like Council Hluffs appoints the po lice and he N fie head of the fon-e. The question arisen whether the defendant ofllcers. Is ) Irnpo- nnd colic -tin ; thu tine In que tlon. a * lst In or encourage the continu ance of the nuisance , arc thereby subject to be enjoined. Now. neltherknor.lelcthat | acrlmc Is belus committed nor mental absent In Its commis sion nlll alone make one a party to theoffense uuless he does some act to assist In or en- coiir so the offen'i ) or unless Interference upon hi * pirt Is a duty and b > * > nonInterference - Interference Is deslined by him and operates a * nn encouragement to or protection of the offender. Uut where he has undertaken to perform the duties of an office or station and the duties so assumed inipMe upon him the alllrmnthe to Interfere and be refrains de signedly nnd thereby encourages the contin uance nf the oTen ! e. or If be commands or advises or usdsts others In doing acts which must necessarily encourage or Incite to Its commission , he become * liable. The tine In question was monthly. It was so 1m- p sfd as to be receipted for. No one contem plated when the saloonkeeper was notified and paid that he would po out of the unlaw ful buslnes * . It was for that month onlv. It wus not Impo-ed it * a punishment for past offenses and to dtter the offender from future violations. It contemplated fu ture violations and fixed terms and conditions beforehand by which the Kame ml lit continue. It Is true the evidence falls to hliow any surh asrrveuient. but ofllcers aud taloonUt.s Vnew the tine could not be col lected bylaw ; that payment of It would not legally bar the otilcer from arresting and pun- Uhlng the offender. The manner In which It a Inipo-ed suggested a monthly repetition of the offenso. The evidence does not show uny effort to suppri-ss the business. The reg ularity of tbe Hue Indicated an uuderbtand- ln = that It should continue. The fine , In fact , wa * a license , which Im plied agreement and obligation ou the part of officers tlilit If paid , the business wou d not be suppressed ; uu obligation of noninterference ence indirect violation of thelrduty. Theper- LOIIS linix ln : the tint' are otticers of the law for tun suppression of unlawful business. The marshals and police are peace oBlcer * and the latter are appointed by the mayor , thu * I < he clothed with HUthorlty. A direction from him vould close e ery drinking place In thu city. The law suys to him and appointee * , this should bo done. Hut be levies a llccn-e monthly and the marshal and clerk collects lu In the place of law he lnterpo es a repulat on of his own. It Is without sanction and cannot be enforced , but It Is obeyed , for the author ity oommnudlns It can annihilate the busi ness and tills regulation Implies souio sort of rlirht to continue and payment of the license or One Is In consideration of the right. Who will say the mayor and appointees aud mar shal collecting the fine , are not In fair ness bound to respect the obliga tion they have Imposed ? They could not justly collect the line and then t > uppres * the business nf the man who pays , a weight)1 as surance to the offender that If he obcjs tbe resulat Ion his business will not be suppressed , Imparlliu to him a eu e of security and en couraging hi * offense. If he could enter such an agreement with every peace officer he could be ussurvd freedom from punishment. In my judgment , when tbe mayor Im posed and the marshal and cleric collected thu fine In question , nil of the parties tothe trans action understood If the fine was paid the business of the person paying would not be suppressed : that thl * undcrstandlnc with the officers of thejaw. charged with the nttlrma- tUedutvof enforcing It , encouraging Its viola tion und me continuance of the nuisance. The city clerk by virtue of his nfSee Is Icrk of the superior und police courts. Hit. duties In tho-e court * are the same as the clerk of thedUtrlct eourt ; that so Ions as the collec tion of the tine In question was under thu semblance of legal forms be was the only ono who eould receive and receipt for It. He WHS a necessary party to the transaction , and when he recelied and receipted for It from month to mouth ho must have understood the nnturoof the transaction , und fur the reason atovc stated a temporary writ of Injunction will Issue , restrultimg the defendants , Oonald Macrae , major , John I. . Templeton , marshal , and A. J. Mephenson. city clerk , as pruj cd In the petition. "What will yon do now , " as asked of one of the attorneys for tbo dcfcndeols. in tbe case , "In the first place , we will appeal to the supreme court , " was the reply. "And in the meantime , we will r ° right on und collect the flno as we always have done. There is no Judge on this footstool that can enjoin the city oftlclaU from Elin ? an information acalnst u suspected criminal , arresting him , and , if found miiltv , taring him punished. That is \ \ hat we will do. " Knckoyes Attention. All native born citizen * of the Buckeye state residing ID Council Bluffs are requested to meet Wednesday , May i'7 , in the parlors of the New Pacific hotel between 1 and ' - o'clock , for the purpose of cfTecllnj ; a per manent orsranizatlon in Uine to accept the in vitation of tbo Omaha Buckeyes to celebrate with them In Falrmount park on Saturday. Lc-t us have a big meeting of men and women. Ktr. A. H LL , W.ViM > . Self-uppoiuted Com. Do you want a loan upon any article of value without removal I Loans arrauged M > you can make part payment ut u.ny Ume , ro- duciup principal und interest. Strictly con fidential. Fred Terry , chattel loan broker , room 200 , Sapp block. STr * . Uret-eo Insane. Months po it was decided Ihit Mrs. Bresoo of Missouri Valley was Insane , and she was taken tn charge to be sent to an asylum. Tbe officers have not been able to pet her there yet. For some time past she and her husband have been occupying rooms in the Mcrriam block In Council Bluffs and &ir retains her freedom despi'e ofllclal or ders to the contriry. When the county board first decided her to bo insane the ap pealed to tbo district court. She also sought to pet released on a writ of habeas corpus brought before Judge Carson. Judge Canon decided that sbo was Insane acd that she should be sent to an asylum. Judpe Wakcflela dismissed tbe appeal In bis court because Judge Dundy had already decided tbe question. Then she appealed to the su preme court. It * decision was rendered the other day affirming the decision of Judge Carson. Still she is not even on her way to tbfe asylum , much less is she inside. She does not intend to go If she can help it and she has succeeded prettv well so far In helping it. What will sno del She hasn't decided , except that she will do something , tf not more. Her. T. .1. Mackny Ileslune. Ccuncil Bluffs Is to lose the popular rector of St. Paul's church. Her. T. J. Mackay has received a call for All Saint's church In Omaha and has decided to accept It. He will enter upon bis new work July 1. Tbe call comes as a surprise. to Mr. Mackay. He has been rector of St. Paul's for nearly nine years , and has been wonderfully success ful not only has been , but Is. for his popularity and strength arc steadily Increas ing. Wore it DO'sible to retain htm longer on tbe east side of the river , It would bn done most heartily. AVby does be gel He was asked for bis reasons yeaterday , but declined to tnake public his reasons. He said h had none but the kindliest feelings for Council Bluffs , and for St. Paul's , and while he regretted to tnake the chauga ono of the consoling features was tbe fact that he would continue to be so near h's Council Bluffs friends. He denied that there was any salary increase which had served as a pressure to bring about the change. From all that can be gathered it cppears that the chief cause which induced Mr. Mackav tote to accept the call is a desire to get such rest and relief as comes fiom at lean a chance of burden from one sbouluer to the other. Tbn parish be leaves was never In so prosperous a condition , and yet the de mands u ] > on time and strength are many , and in some respects peculiar , as thcv are in everjjtiild. It will be a sbllt of loads for Mr. Mackay and is about the only rest which a man of his activity can be induced to take. The i rediction is made that In Omaha be will , as he has already in Council Bluffs , speedily secure a strong hold not only on those of bis own churchbut on the communi ty at large. He is ono of those fcxv pulpiteers who aru adopt in handling sinners as well as saints. Tbo costumes are perfectly elegant to be worn by tbosetakiug part in the opera "Zanie. " Grand choruses , beauti ful marches and drills by some of the best talent in Council Bluffs and Omaha. Tnion Park races , Omaha and Council Bluffi , June Mi , W.CKX ) ; Sept , S-ll , fci.503 ; Oct. 20-22 , (4,000. For programmes address Nat Brown , sec'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. Decoration Day. Prepare for Decoration day by attending the concert in St. Paul church by the famous choir of the First Methodist church of Des Molnes Friday evening the'iSth insi. , for the choir boys of Su Paul's church , \\'l 1 Organize No. .1. A number of the members of the supreme council. Commercial Pilgrims of America , will start tnls afternoon for Chicago , where they will Institute Chicago Council No. 3 of the order. The ceremony will take place tomorrow evening. A letter was received by Mr. E. H. Hawortb , yesterday , stating that a council of 200 members was now ready to be instituted , and another lodge of 1UO members bad been organized , but would not bo formally installed until the membership had been increased somewhat beyond tbit figure. Tbe following are the names of the members ol the supreme coun cil who will attend : E. H. Haworth , supreme premo pilgrim : E. C. Gleason , vice supreme pilgrim ; llev. T. J. Mackay , supreme coun sel : A. W. Johnson , supreme secretary ; C. E. Held , supreme tourist. H. S. Blinn , W. H. Foster. Charles Beno , J. T. Sanderson and other members of the order will also accom pany the officials of tbe supreme council in order to witness tbe ceremony. Colfux Sprint ; ) via the Hock Island. Everybodv has heard of them , located on the "Great Rock Island Route. " Col fax has a dozen medical miners ! springs nnd hun dreds dally testify to their merits. Ssven first-class hotel * furnish pleasant homes at very loiv rates to the throngs of Health and pleasure seekers. China"Kiln. . Mrs. C , E. Luring will burn china May 23 , 217 S. 17th street. Mar Bouricius , music teacher , removed to 53s Broadway , over C. B. music company. Police In the police court yesterday morninr Wil liam Probstele was arraigned on a charge of assault and battery and discharged. Mary Probstelo was also discharged after a hear ing on the charge of having possd a bottle of whisky through the Jail bars to her hustund. Bert Baker , N. Pinkham and G. S. Baker were fined $10.10. John Hay , O. Wilmer , O. Lofqulst , Miles Mullen and Tom liyan were fined the usual amount for Intoxication. Continuances were granted in the burglary case against Frank Jumes and Fred Hansen. and ic the case of John Williams , the alleged confidence man at the Umou Pacific transfer. DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best little pill ever made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. " \VrMernirs Pensioned. WAsniNorox , May 20. [ Spv-cial Telegram to THE BEE. ] Pensions were grunted today as follows : Nebraska : Original James Newton , William H , Harper , James Burke , Charles E. Winnen , Joshua P. Burdick , Frank A , Benolken , John Belles Herman Bootger , John Zaln , John W. Taylor , Andrew J. Baldwin , Stephen A , Signer , William A , Hunter. Additional Francis M. Straight , Royal A , Jenkins , Joseph N. Shaw. Increase Jacob A Force , Josiah M. Rambaugh. Original widows , etc. Margaret , widow o t Collins Robertson ; minor of George Tapoan. South Dakota : Oritrinal Tuomus Scar- veil , Sandy McCray. Wesley C. Howell. Increase William Carl , Richard Oliver , Homer E. Lewis. Issue of May 1,1591 : Iowa : Original- Lewis L. Durham , John K. Burges , Bar- slUa P. Bowers , Johu G. Hone , John Noonan , William H. Henman , Daniel Melter , William F. Harned , Martin L. Bristow , Perry Walters , Samuel F. Price , Edward J. Dickinson , Adam Borschel. Franklin Den- ham. Martin Travis. Milo McCartney , Charles Neff , Stephen Roberts , EdwintBux- ton , John Wicks , James Sbankster , Jainc. W. Messlck , Andrew J. Fausher , David Avers , Joseph Bishop , William WiUou , David M. Stevenson. Amos A. Bartine. Joseph Warren , John Zimmerman , William H. Barber , Hewberry F. Miller , Miles M. Parker , Robert M. Pierson. Additional- Daniel Stohl. Enoch Trimble , I.yman Mills. Increase John Muzelman , Jacob Dague. Paul Trembler , Frederick Beaver. Thomas W. Maxwell , Jacob H. Davis. Balis W. Thompson , Zacbanah Morris. Original wid ows , etc. Faunio W. , widow of O car U. Miller : Robert , father of Jefferson Green ; John M. , father of Cbnrles C. Moore : Je- rusha , widow of George Johnson. Mexican survivors William Harris. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the oest remedy for their call drcn. 25 cents a bottle. Caught at Kai-t. Officers Vaughn and Boyle were standing on the corner of Twenty , fourth and Cuming streets lust night when Joe Pierson came along. He was immediately placed under arrest , much to bis surprise , and charge * with snooting with intent to kill. Some seven months ago Pierson shot a finger off the baud of A. St rebel. & car uenter , at tbo corner of Eighteenth um St. Mary's avenue. Strobe ! cau.o home from % vork ono nigh and found llcrsou embracing his wife , Ex peeling & row , Pierson drew a revolver um shot at Strobe ! , Uking oB the third finger ou he left hand. Pierson left the city im mediately and last night was nil first public appearance since ths affair. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , best pill. Annual Session of tbe Stale Pharmaceu tical Arsiciation al' Beatrice. PRELIMINARY TRIAL Of MURDERESS. Doubt as to Helen lU&yelv Sanity No Question as to Her Guilt of the Crime Other" " State (4 ' New ( BEATRICE , Neb. , May CO. ( Special Tele gram to Tnc BEE. I The teatb annual meet ing of the Nebraska Pharmaceutical associa tion convened at the auditorium at 3ltO : this afternoon with representatives present from all quarters of tbe state. Tbe proceedings were opened bj a brief address by President C. J. Dunbash of Lincoln , Introducing Hon. George A. Murphy , city attorney , who wel comed toavisilors on behalf of the city in the absence of Mayor Fogg. Mr. E. Shultz de livered tbo address of welcome on behalf of the local druggists. James Reed of Ne braska City responded lu a neat and witty address , after which the association proceeded to the formal routine business of the meeting which was concluded by the annual address of President C. J. Daubach of Lincoln. The meeting of tbo association was pre ceded in the morning by the meeting of the state board of pharmacy , at which about twenty applicants for dtuegist permits wer examined. The examining board will not be prepared to submit the list of successful ap plicants before tomorrow morning. This evening the visiting drucgists were handsomely entertained al the Beatrice club rooms bv that organization. Tomorrow's programme will consist lu the morning of ap plications and election of new aemberc : re ports of officers and committees and a lecture oa sugar beet culture by Prof. Nicholson. The afteruoon will be devoted to music , trames and sport at the Chautauqua grounds , concluding with a steamboat excursion on he Blue in the evening. Sumlny School Association. KEAHNET , Neb. , May 26. [ Special Tele- ; ram to TUE BEE.J The Buffalo County Sunday School associ&ticn held Its first ses sion here this morning. The delegates rom out of the city were : J. W. Waters , Jnion Valley ; J. E. Miller and wife. Majors ; Wilhasi Bone , Gibbon ; Miss Ida Stockwell , { ev. J. H. McAdam , Shelton ; A. W. Smith , Prairie Center ; Rev. C. C. Kyle and wife , Mrs. J. B. Bell and Mrs. Crooks. Majors , S. 3. George , Miss Hattle M. Georce , Mr = . H. ? . Carsons , Mrs. A. B. Carson , Gibbon ; Mrs. Van Dusen , Kearney county. Ibis after noon an interesting paper by F. B. Bicknell w as read. Primary work was treated of by Mrs. J. C. Currie. This evening addresses were delivered by Rev. G. H. MoAdams and E. J. Uosworth. The meeting will close to morrow afternoon. Fclsnlnjr Inraulty. KEAJIXET , Neb. , May 23. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bee. ] Mrs. Helen Ba yc , the woman arrested on the charge of murdering tier child , which was fouud ja the canal lost week , was riven a preliminary trial today. She waived examination and was bound over to the district court without bail. Since her arrest Sunday morning she las been spnd- intrher lime quietly in jail , sometimes felen- Ing Insanity. It Is generally conceded that the woman Is not sane and testimony at her trial may pos ibly send her to the asylum. The case arainst'her is clear and the insanity dodge will bj her ouly means of escaping severe - vere punishment for her awful crime , Started fur KEAKXET , Neb. , May ' 2CL Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] Rev. John ' Asken and wife , accompanied by'SrfS.'Aske'n's father , started this morning for England , where they will spend the summer -with relatives. Rev. Asken will represent Cougicgatlonallsm la Nebraska at the international council of churches in London , and is also a delegate from Neoraska to tbe seventh international congress of hygiene nnd demoprapbv. which will DO held in London jn August. While in England Dr. Askcn will talk on tbe Interests ot Nebraska and tbe great west. Bountiful Harvest Promised. BEAVEII CITT , Neb. , May 20. [ Special to THE BEE.J All western 'Nebraska rejoices. Spring rains have been plentiful and crops of all kinds are in excellent condition. Rye and winter wheat are already beaded out and promise a bountiful harvest. Snring wheat is looking well , wbilocorn Is up. showing a good stand. Farmers all declare that pros pects for a large crop of all kinds were never better at this time of the year. Thus far during May six inches ot r in have fallen , a % measured by the government gauge kept at the depot In ttis city. Flouring Mill for Tobias. Tonus , Neb. , May 2tX [ Special to THE BEE. ] The Ellson i Harvey millinr com pany of Iowa commenced work today on a new seventy-five barrel mill at this place. This , with a number of other business houses now in course of construction , will make quite a boom for Tobias this season. For the first time in ths history of the town no saloon licenses have been granted thus far tnls year. President Harrison to Thaycr. LINCOLN , Neb. , May 2C. Governor Thayer today received a letter from President Har- nson in relation to the interview concerning the Tbayer-Boyd controversy. The presi dent says simply that it Is unnecessary to make an explanation , as he could not and would not bavc indulged In a discussion of tha gubernatorial muddle while a guest of the people of Nebraska. Dainnge by U-iln. REPUHLICAX Cirr , Nea. , May 2(5. ( [ Special to THE BEE. ! This vicinity nas been visited w Uh the hardest rain storais that have been known here for yean , doing great damage , washing out tbe railroad grade , bridges , grain and corn. A good deal of corn will have to he replanted. Hownver , the farmers are Jubilant over the prospects of a good crop. _ Assoo ation. OsroKt ) , Neb. , May 0. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The Republican Valley Press associa tion will convene in this city on Tuesday , June 5 , at which time arrangements will be perfected for a mid-summer excursion to tbe mountains. Tbe visiting quill drivers will be entertained at the expense of the citizens of Oxford during their stay here. Ofllcers O-EDLA , Neb. , May 2 < L--r Special to THE BEE. ] Rising Star lodge. No. 75 of Oddfel lows ai their meeting last eight elected the following oQlccrs : Noble tyand. Judge T. H , Saunders ; vice grand , V. H. Clark ; treas urer , Joseph Karrer ; secretary , Georce R. McCoy ; representative to tte grand lodge , W. J. Conkline. _ " / An Old Citlzen-Deail. O'N'E LtNet > . , May2t5.-.JSpedal Telegram to THE BEE. ] John Croln , one of the oldest and most retpected reiHcntfof Holt county , died hero yesterday and was buried today. Ho was one of the first settlers of this county The funeral was the largest ever bild here. _ Hewnrtl for n Horse hief. KEAKNET , Neb. , May 26. [ Special Tele gram to THL BEE.J A , valuable dappled gray mare was stolen last debt from E. P. .Leon ard. A reward of f75 Is offered for the de tention of tbo thief. Masonic Klc'-tlon at Oxford. OxroiiD , Neb. , May SO , [ Special to Tut The Ileht Proof of the wondet ful curative qualities of the Carlsbad Sprudel Suit is the fact that it is Imitated. The genuine is without equal as an aperient for Chronic Consti pation , Rheumatism , Dyspepsia , Liver and Kidney trouble ; , otc. lie feuro and secure only the genuine. BEE. ' At the regular meeting ot Rawalt loaco No. litS , Acient , Free and Accepted Ma ons. the following ofllcers were elected for the ensuing year and will bo duly In stalled St , John's day , June 2-4 : W M . A. J. Cole ; S. W. , J. L/Lasbbrook ; J. W. , W. O. Critchflcid , treasurer. N A. Pettyprove- secretary , J , A. Perkins. Ct'SHl.NO'S Li ITT liK VBtO. He Ajipl e It Gently tint Firmly to the Ilond Klectlon. Mayor CusbAn ? held tbe edge at the coun cil meettnr bcld last night , and the majority was with him. Ho vetoed thcordmauco providing for holdIng - Ing n special election on June 30 to vote upon the question of Issuing Jl.VD.UOO of paving and sewer bonds. He ga\e numerous reasons for bis acts , stating that a new election eould not be held without a new and complete registration ; that as tbe law provides for a new registra tion only In the fall , it Is doubtful if one made now would be legal : that It Is doubtful If the bonds couin be sold ; that It Is also doubtful If the necessary two-thirds majority would vote for bonds ; that the cost would not bo less than fiS.OOO. 15 per cent of the proposed issue of bonds. He also stated that there are now contracts of last year that amount to { 173,000 , and that it would be bet ter to complete these before incurring any additional Indebtedness , Tne comptroller was called upon to state tbe funds on hand for Improvements. He knew that some contracts are not completed , but knew nothing about any money to make new improvements. Tbe veto was sustained , Donnelly , Elsas- ser , Modsen and President Lowry being the only ones of the fifteen members who went against the mayor's Judgment. The mavor vetoed the ordinance orovidlns for the widening of Dorcas street frunj Sixth street to Grandview. He urged that there Is some doubt about Dorcas street hav ing been legally oi > ened. The veto was sus tained. Tne Crook monument resolution was ve toed , tbe rrayor sayitg that he thinks the city has no power to appropriate money for the erection of a monument. Attorney Poppletou being called upon for an opicion said the city has no authority to appropriate money for this purpose. Ho hated to say it , but tbo expermiture cannot legally be made. The veto v as sustained. Constipation poisons tnc biooa : DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure Constipation. The cause removed the disease is cone. II I'l < Hf.JtS IX SES81O.V. Sixth Annual Convention of tlie Na tional Protective Association. PiTTstiuto , Pa. . May 20. Four hundred dekcates were present today at the sixth annual convention of the Natioual Butchers' Protective association. The afternoon session of the Butchers' Na tional Protective association was called to order by President Peter * and the auditing committee , consisting of W. J. Hawkins of St. Louis John Dunkle of Wheeling and John Moulties of St , Louis , was appointed. A telegram was read from the Austin , Tex , association asking that the annual meeting be held in that city , and the question of ev taollsbiug an insurance and death benefit orcauizati a in connection with tbe general organization was laid over. The policy com mittee repjrtod and recommended tbtt hereafter there should be allowed aue delegate for every ten members in- atcad of one for every tweutv members , as it now stands. A motion to adopt the commit tee's suggestion was lost , The committee also suggested that the question of establish ing distributing districts for live and dressed stock should be discussed. Mr. A. D. Gard ner , of Dallas , Tex. , opened the discussion and made qtilto a lengthy address , tn which he said that the question was one of vital im portance , not only to the associations but to the consumer ulso. The stockmen of the west roe looking to the association to help them as csalnst the Chicago monopolistic combine. This monoply forces up prices and comes Into active competition with every butcher. The speaker advocated that the association adopt measures whereby they can buy their stocic direct from tbo western fields. Mr. Garancr was interrupted , as the time for adjournment had arrived , and ho will finish bis address at tomorrow's session. Sucker Wants I ! ! * Money Back. CHICAGO , May 26. Ex-United States Sen ator D. M. Sabin of Minnesota sat in Judge Grestam's court this morning witb an amused f mile on bis face as he listened to Lawyer Flower's statement of the alleged facts in a big suit against Mr. Sabin begun by H. H. Porter , a Minnesota railroad man. Tbe suit is to recover $103,003. Several years ace Mr. Sabin was a member of the firm of Seymour , Sabin & Co. , manufacturers of railroad cars. The business was extensive. but the firm decided to enlarge its plant and invited additional capital to Join with them to form the Northwestern manufacturing and car company , with a capital of some thing like $3 , K.UOO. ) On the representation of Senator Sabin Mr. Porter invested $100- 000 , and be claims the liabilities of tbe old concern were not honestly represented to him. He found , be allcces , that the indebt edness -was nearly the amount of the capital MOCK , and thus" his $100,000 proved a very poor investment , Dr. Birney cures catarrn. Boo bldj , Jnmes Leo and William Carroll are held as suspicious characters. They were arrested in a lodging-house with a bolt of silk in their posses-ion , and are suspected of burglarizing a ttoro in an Iowa town. wny will You. Continue to i se msdlclna ton n'ni.ig m'-TOury and o a h , when y. u know thatitwi.l lulnjourhea th. swift's ; -pccific.S. S. uhKo S. S. S. i contains nj mercury - _ _ cury or poison of y k nl ; , it 1s the ouly pennane .t cure for con a ious Blood Talat , or " luh rit.il scrofula. I" Bow are of c cap Im . .tioas : ud * o- VECETABUE. . a. inj to le just as good. Tnere . nl in'- . -.Ji. Take not'iing else. BOOK tH HOOD 4t < D 3fl/f DliCjJt : 3 ffCC. " > i n t intA. Gn. NEW OCrDEN HOTEL. The Now Ozdvn Hotel. In Council niutTs.lins been completely refurnished and modernized throughout , and U now one of the best hotels In the state. It is located In the business part of thcelty and the electric motors pass the door every four mlnutns. 1'lre escapes and tire alarms throughout the bulldlnz. Steam heat , hot and cold water and sunshine tn every room Table unsurpassed anywher- . Kates , K.X ( > aiiy. GEO. M. WHITNEY. Manager. Sims & Sanndcrs7ne th'.tl'.r taI > S5 fcderul courts. Itoims 'I , 4 and 6 huart licno block. Council Uluft * . la. fhimhpr ? Attorney at Law. No. 19 . J , lualUUtla , I'oari ( .trtet , over llu S- nell's More. Telephone No. 2VL Ilus.ncJi huur > b a. ni. W ) 'J p. m. Uouucll Illuls , 1 L ORAND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel Is Now Open. George T. Phelps. Manager. ItOllllH. Notice is hereby clvcn that the Hoard of TriikteotiOf thu r Ilugt-of Oakland. Ko' < ra kn Kill , ou tlif Mb day nf JuuU1. | . at c.ch o'clockp. . uu sell on open bid * , water bond * of laid vllUce to the tnouut of fT.vji UO. JAB. W , IIOLiislClftT , Village CH > rk. - - - - Terrible jJlood Poison Suflcre : ! nil A Man Could Suffer < tml Lire. JJodf Cou-rcil VfMi An fnl Sores. Curcil bj Citltcnra Iti-nieilU'S. trrrit l > k < " . p JIM. aim. a jut are with two * - . * l phoiclann n Hhr uf whom dM m" " ! any C' 1 t uflir sl : all ft mau run mf trrnaUT llortnr o' Tour OtTIrt KA ItKMK i IMKI I c * B l-.ued t trjr ttirni liwwim. if thrr did ' Oif IK > niKvl thr ; cvulil mr mi > r p t hate ] b" n uilnc Ihfni nb. it truf at nd urn motl hap ; > r In aj thill 1 nn altuof I rid f tbr awful orf that cuTrrrdrur fare and txxlr Mj facr a < i bait. ! If not nr p. thnn tbit of MlM Uorntun. rafn of ' la four book. and I wouM aj tn anr one IP tlirtamr I condition to u CITIC fKA. and tlifj wllUurrlj If i cored Vun mir ore thli Irllrr In the lotrroU of K.V UEV.\OI.l > . AiliUnd Ohio. Face All Broken Out I * a ati r , time ahatuid to be ern. licc-in * ? my f arc a nil bn arn ml with 1 1 H d dl'e.\ 1 irleO all rrmdlF In rain and about two > r r aso enl ; or jour book 'How Hi to Cure ' kin an < 1 Bkxxl 1)1 e e . " hlfb w * w , rth ttJ ti. m I am clad to rre- omirrnd jonr irrwt CtTICUIlHKMKDtr.s , ai > d nop * ell who hare blood dUmrs will rend ( or jour book. JOHN A < > IIA < ; < ) Applrton CltT. Mo. _ Cuticura Resolvent The new Illood and Skin Purifier. of Humor Hciru'dlcs. Internally ( to cleaiiM' blcKHl o ( all Itnnurltk-- and poisonous ele ments. nna thus rtimavo the ca o. and Cirri- rrnA , the eri-at Sln Cure , mid IUTICTKA Souan exquisite Skin Hi-autlficr. externally ( toclwir tln > kln and rali > . and r 'sto > tha halrl. speedily curtoer > liuinor and dl-ca r j of tliv skin. sculp : ind lilo IK ) w ill lo of ti.i'r. ' i whether ilclilntiuin'nz. ' . s-aly plmph utid blotchy , whether 'Imp1crrotti ou . lieifdl- tiry. or conta Ions whvn phMolnti anil all other rcmedlex falL Sold e eryuhero I'r'ce. HTcrii : * . vie. * o r. 2"c : 15tsui.Tc.ST. ! 1. I'n-partMl b > UIP I'OTTKII Durn \ ( iiENiru. CoitiMiitTinv ! OM. paces 5i , t lustrations. anJ 1W testimonials ifk 1 e.ds , cb ipiM-dan-loily k n cured by t'lTict'iti M > .UIC TKD o r FREE Fa'OMlHEUMATISM Is "INK Mt.MTE TIIK ( nl fKA V.vTl-l'Ais 1't.ASir.ii reliesesrheu- uatlc. tc at r. li.p , kUlnr > . eht-st arid muse ilar I'uin' . nnd weak- . The first and only pnh'xilllnp plnster DR. IlcitrHRET * ' SPECIFICS are Kitutiacally and carefully pre i- l { mfcrlpuont i UM\ | for many yean la prl ate Jiractlce w itli u Tw.iHS ( f or cvirr Ihlrtr jrars n l by tJie iope. . E TOT r Incle frj - cloc u a ( ( xclal curt- for Uio dl'cow naac < l. Tbf e Sp iar cnre wtiboat drtyrcsrs , purf- Inc or reducing the eit m aud are la fuct and < 2ccdthepoTerclcn rrmrilc oftlip\Vorld. . crurs. nucrn. , Cccfiatlon , ln ammatlon .V. } Worian , W < irm Fe\vT. Worm Colic .if.i 3 I'rylnir CoMc.orTwtblEKoflnfacu , V3 4 Illarrnea , of Chllirenor Adull * . .vf. % 5 ly cmerj , Qrlplnit.liUlonjCoUc- O t'nolrra M orhusomltlng. . . . . , jo 7 CoiiKbn , Cold , Bronchltlj . J.I , Tootliacbr. 1'acrachr .V , * > llrodnchrfc , blckllradachf. Vertigo , 'il I > r pep ln. Blll ut Stomarh . ' 11 Surprrnedor 1'nlufnl I'erlodfc. . i'i Whlirf , toorrofuw } > rl < > di . lj ; ( 'roan , Coosh. Dimrnltlircilhlnr . . 11 Milt tChrum. KrriU : , Krniitloiii. . ' 2.1 15 IlhruinnlUtn. Ilbeumatlc 1'aln * . ' ! } in Frvrrand Acne , Chill. . Slalarla. . . .flo 17 Pile * . Wind or lllwdlair . .50 1O ( 'Hlnrrh , InBuenra. ColdlnltifHrad .30 \\booplni Cuuifb , Vlclf nt CoURbt. .o ( > Jl tirnrral llrlilllt ) ,1'bj-flctlWeakXiHi * . . " 0 21 Klduey l lnen e . -0 VS Srr ou llebllltr l.i 30 I'rlnarr WenUnei * . Vrrttlnennl. .30 3III ea eortbellearl'aJ | > ltatlonl.OO Soli by Drntrtst . or > ent t > o tjial < ! on receipt of price. I n IlcurunrTf' Mixciu ( J41 pacr ) rlcnlj bound In cloth and gold , mailed five. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. , Cor. WilUan and John Strteta , Key York. SPECIFICS. Liebig COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF "IN DARKEST AFRICA , " "By Henry M. Stanley. "TheI.lebleCflrapvjy'i Extractwai of thechoic e if Pace 39 , Vol. 1. "I.lebl ; and meat ronps had to t > e prepuel in f uf- DclflM qaantltle * to nre oot enpfolt to e ch weak- neilu.an as he itaorered In. " l' B H3. VoL 1. OnvMadl manaeed to cr l near mf tnt. He wc nt onoe Ixirn * n a flre and laid wltbln a few Inches of I ! , and with the addition of a pint uf hot brotb made from tbe U flls CompiDy'p Kxtract of Beef we reitored him to h l ien > e . " I'aee Se , VoLll Genuine only w.th fae-slmlle of J. v s LiEBir.'s slcnatura In blue Ink across label , thus : Electris Trussas , Belts , Chsst Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DR. C. B. JUJ ) . 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs. la TKLEfHOXK UOI. CITIZENS STATE BAM Of Council Bluff * . CAPITAL STOCK . S150.090 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . 225.00D DlHi-TOHH-I. A. Miller , F O Glewa. E. L F huc&rt. E. E. ll.irt. J D Edmuniwn. Ohirlei It. Ilannan. Transict ceuer.it biaklat bu l * neti Lar.-est capital &nJ lurplu * ot nr banklaSauthwettern INTERE5TON TIME DEPOSITS , 31. II. Vlt.lUHKUI.I\ . I ) . Kje , Kar. No e and Throit Council liluSi. - - Iowa. s * > re ere , cro eje painful and wpak vl.lon 7 earaeuf. Opafnt-'i , dl - charge ! from tb cari. ca tarrh , haj ferer , mthma- and all acute and chronic atlectloni of the thro&t n racially OUn rjet ? t- UH | wtibontpaln GU et cccuratclr procrlhel la dlOrult C3 ei , often caring chronic neuriUti anl flcK tieilarheSnr lrsl operalloni , wtieo nrcei- nrr pilnle * l7 i > erforoitl. a turtnz bet reinUi OCice. shaeort-liena block , room I I'ouncll Ulu3 . U SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. * T < tna | | family : coed viget. Mr * . SOT X lit St. STKAVr.Dor vtolcu.nne medium dark bay hiirc. ilx jrar < old. two white hind fret. left foot Marred by barb wire , i-rntrlm on one hitiJ fiK'l. white tarln forehead , black IIIHIIO Kiut tAlt , welrlit alnut I- ' . iithtly M > HVbxeKfd. rlkderxlll be rc r r led bjr re turning to Jitiiu' * MeCabe , corner ( 'runic and Kltn tv. MeirnhiKtlde , Council f po THAnt-Two hou e * tnlots on Uroad- JL WHJT to trnde for tncant Iot on Fourth. rifth or Sixth avenues. Addruu Urown A L'ncer. Al AONIKU'F.NT acre property in flvo-acr * 111. tract * , located IS miles from postoftlce , for vale on reasonable term * . Some flno rc l- denec property jorjnt ! bv Day A Hess. \\T.\XTKH Oood brlcKmnkrr to buy out l plant or manufacture brick br thr thou sand or by thr day. None but good , rvsponsl- h'eiiian need ipuly. Mu t give irood refer ence * . C. (1 Greenwood , Silver City , Iiv. \\7AJsTKI > - lly a young man with export * 11 euee nnd rtforrncr position In a wbolB- tMo house vliere ho can advance. Addroi KM. lleeofilce. Council lliuffi. iroll SAI.K-Ourfino family her e. iult blo L for rldlupor driving. Apply to I'JO S. 6th fpO lo er * of horses The larcest lot of oats L and the finest In the cltv : also hnr nnd feed tC > all kinds at S. Uoldstcln i. Cos 1 9 Wc-st HroaOnar. ANT and psychometric , orcbar- > acter readings alno dlasno i of di ea e- S-end lock of hair for readlnsi by letter Mm- dHy .nnd e > criiiic . Mrs. K. Hooper. 14T. Axe- niie K. near corner ISth sU Council H un& , .Vie andl TO. iroit HKNT Two newlr turnlihed romnst bat'i. hut nnd cold vtater Hticl vtenm heat Grand h ite annex. eoond floor. IfOK SALK 1'or IentantedIf ! you w ant tobuy. sell or rent anvthln ? In the i. _ . C'tate line don't do It until you ha\e seen our iBrc" list of u-irgnln * . Swan \ Walker. No. 113 Main nnJ tla IVarl stret-tn Council Itiuff * . "I7 > Ult ? AI.E-lIotel centrally lo itcJ , dolnz Jccod tmslni'sv Or will cxchmiio for KooJ fartn lu western Io-.ru. Hotel leusu. faru turo and fixture * ; an A No. 1 chance to step Into n poo-1 paying busi ness Keasons for selling , other business re- qu'rln ' ; all owner's attention. Harpnlns .n tesldencu and butlnc'i prop erty It I' nftleer. real estate an I insurance iii-cut , Na2 N. Mnln M. . Council Itltids. A1UEN ! > Some choice garden land near Ci * ConnII Klulls for sale onea y terms , al o vineyards aud u large list of lovri larma. Johnston A. Van 1'atten. FOK KENT The McMabon block. 3 storr brleK. with basement und elevator. J w. Squire , JO. I'earl street. F OK SALE or Rant 3irJ 3 ian-L wlta' houtti. or J U. Hloa. Ml Mala it. , OouoaU BluCi llic Wontlcrful Now I'rocesti Vajvor Stove. We sell the only cccuino New Process nnd the celebrated Quick Meal New Process stoves , the Dost made. One diUcrenco be tween the genuine and Imitations Is that the Imitations bavo a small needle-like tube to draw off oil that don't evaporate , the eenulni . tins no such tllmtlatnj. we have soW nearly ' one butdred already this sen on. Lights I like pas ; absolutely safe ; no smoke or soot ; I as simple as a cook sUve. Sec us before ' buying. A few fine $35.00 gas ranges closing out at f 10.00 each. Hpl'rlcerntorR. i'he bct ever offered ; 20 per cent discount over last year's prices. Lawn Mcmcrfl. Highest prado only f > 3.00. Screen \vir dooi-s , frames , etc. , etc. Bicycles. Larfre t tock in the -.vest. The famous Little Giant boy's wheel , the Victor , highest grade , world's best wheelboth , for ladies and gentlemen. COLE & I 'oi.c , 41 Main Street. I'on't Give Awuy Jloney And pet nntliliiz In return. You are * ! uiply doing U hen you pay the price commonly asked fnr an ordinary Inwn mower If the price U more than ! " > . ( U.Yu lll ( ell you a tirst- classt , warranted and guaranteed tuclvc-luch cioncr for (5.00. Examine them. Grrtlfii ' 'one Uc per Ft. Gixxl quality and will give you satUfactlon. Come aud see It , The Best Hcfrljicrator I the North Star It Is not like < -orae other * that are warranted to freeze without Ice In dog-day * . It does use some Ice. but u < es lci and produces a loner temper.ituro with less than any other refrigerator on the uiarLeU Mexican IIiiunnoclfN , 7."c. They are orth looking at and will give you lotof comfort during the summer. Coluinlil i UicyclcJ. Plenty of them now to supply all demands. There Is no other In the world equal to It. llase bull goods , step-ladder * , water coolers , hampers and clothes baskets , the llghtn as lee cream freezers that frepzo In fr.ni three to five minutes , from tl.2i up. Junior gaso line stoves from 13 to 17. the relUI le the best prices , eiunora'tlngstovo made ; for sale only at 1" . C. DeVol' .SO > Uro-vdway. Kconoinical It Is the amount that people sivenotso much n hat they earn , th.it e.eatuallr makes them rich. In buying a household necessity like n refrigerator It Is well to consider Come th rg eKu than the first cost In determining lt > economy The Uuernsey Household Kufr g- cratorUas handsome as a piece of parlor furniture and costs less than any other Urst- class article , and btxntls at tlie head as an economizer of Ice. glrlng the lunest i-old air temperature. All the packing Is mineral wool , the best non-conductor of Uoat and moisture known. All parts can be taken out and cleaned. Investigate the Guernsey Household before uuyln ; . Ij-\vn Mower * . The New Quaker City I In every respect the counterpart of the riitludelphta. nnd much cheuccr. 1'romfitorr. We carry the 1'hlla- dtlplila also and you can take your choice , Screen Doors and window screens , the largest * nd flne t In the city , and all the latest novelties In the hadwar < rllne. at MIL'GAIIT > t CtJ.'S. No. 11 Muln btlect. Council HlulTs. FirstNational : - : - Bank OF COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Ca-jltal , . . . . $10 : ,000 Oldest ore > nliFd bank tn thp cltf. Forelcn and Oomertlc cichinire and local iwirllljt. Ruperta attention paid to collection ! . Acooant * o f Indlrld uali. banks bnnkrnandoorporaliuni aullcl ted Cor Tfr pondenre Invlttsl. OBO. ! - feANFUIlll. Pre IdenL A. W. IllKKMAN. Caihlrr. A. T. HICK. A l lant Caihter. Gas Heating Stoves. No Asurs ! No SMOKE. Just tlie thins for bath room * , bed roo-n * , eta Call and tee our lur C. B. Gas and Electrla Light Co. : il I'earl aud 210 Main Street TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scioed-ack , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean nnd refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th Su Council Bluffs. Send for price Hsu Merchants who Imvo bhop-worn or soiled fabrics ol any character can buvo them redyod and tlniahed equal to new.