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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MAY 28 , 1891 , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE. No. ] J2 PKAHL STREET. Eollverut oy Carrier In any part of the City. f\ Jl.V. . TH/TON - - - MANAUUK. TBI.KPHONKSi C Business Office , No. 43. NlRht Kdltor. No. S3. JUMHI JlliS'l'JIOX. N. y. P. Co. Council Bluffd Lumber C'o. , col. Craft's chattel loans , 201 Sapp block. Heal Hock Springs co.il. Thatcher , in Main If you wont water in your yard or hou.so RO to Blxby'iW ' ! Merriam block. Mr. Simon Elsoman has , jono to Salt lake on n business tilp. Hegular mooting of Calantho assembly will be held this afternoon at I ! o'clock. A marrluiro license was issued yesterday to Jnine-s McKcover ot Deadwuod , S. IX , and Mnijgla Henry of Omaha. The time of the funeral of the Into Henry Cook has been change. ! from ill o'clock to 10 o'clock this morning. There will bo n memorial sorvlco hold next Bumlay evening nt the Borean Baptist church. Scats will bo reserved for old sol diers. There will ba i meeting of nil the commit tees on Decoration day exercises this after noon nt 5 o'clock at the Grand Army of the Ucpubllc hall , The Ladles' Aid society of the Fifth ave nue Methodist church will glvo a strawberry and ice cream festival this evening In the church parlors. Stanton Smith and Dora Watklns , both of tills county , wcro married yesterday after noon in the parlors of the Grand hotel , llov. T. J. Mackiiy ofllcinting. Gilbert H. Summltt and Luomma Hancock , holh of Macedonia , were married yesterday afternoon nt the parlors of Kiel's hotel , Uov. T. J. Mackay officiating. The members of the Woman's Temperance union will bo entertained next Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs , H. A. Stoddard on Sixtn street. Mrs. Allen , assisted by her daughter , Mrs. Myers , will entertain a social this evening nt her residence on North Harrison street , for the benefit of the Second Prcsbytotian church. The teachers In the Institution for the deaf mid dumb held I heir annual picnic at Mamiwn on Tuesday. The details of the enjoynblo event , with other social doing * of the Bluffs will bo clvcn in next Sunday's Bnc. ' All who nro willing to ass'ist In preparing the flowers for Decoration day will meet In the Mcrrlam block tomorrow. Those who will donate ( lowers nro requested to leave them at tbo Merriam block as early on Fri day as possible. Mr , A. J. Ham , who lives at thu corner of Twenty-ninth street and nvcnuo G , Is re ported to be dying from ganirreno of the throut , brought on by n recent attack of la r Srlppo. Ho has been employed In Keys rothers' carriage factory. The Jury in the case of Stout against Ettcr ti Picrco , which has been on trial in the dis trict court for several days past , brought in a verdict yesterday afti-rnoon , awarding the intcrvenor , E. H. Sheafe , * 1,353 and fixing the plaintiff's lien at $1,400. The Kchuct/en Vercln park nt Mnnnwa will bo formnlly opened lor the season next Sunday afternoon. There will bo a grand concert , nftor which n bowling contest will ho hold. The following prlres will bo offered : Gold headed cane , gold headed umbrella , gold watch chain , silver butter dish , silver plcklo castor. John Williams , the HunposcJ confidence man who was arrested liwt'wceli nt the trans fer , was given n term of live days In the county Jail by Justice Swcarlngtou yester day morning , and thu sentence was sus pended In order to allow him to leave tbo city , ns ho snld ho wanted to do. Williams was on his way to Omaha when last scon. Charles Jones was arrested yesterday morning charged with threatening to kill a young darkey girl , Blrdlo Allen , to whom ho has been paying attentions. She claims that Jones threatened to carve her with a hatchet at ono tlmo , nnd at another threatened to use n coupling pin on her with dire results. Jones was bound over In bondb In the sum of $100 to keep the peace. W. A. Mauror received yesterday two moro cnrloads of goods direct from England , making twelve curs so far this season , Ho doubtless takes the load among the Importers In this part of the commercial world. Another llttlo Itnm indicates somowhnt thu extent of his trade , and the possibilities of Council Bluffs M a business point. Ha has now on the road eleven cnrloads of fruit jars alone. Mrs , II. H. Pollok yostcr.lay received a telegram announcing the death of her sister , Mrs. Amelia Jarvls , nt her homo In Burling ton. Mm. Pollok loft for there last evening to nttcnd the funeral which will ho held to- . arrow afternoon. Mrs. Jnrvls has numer ous friends in Omaha and Council IllutTs who will learn the sad news with deep ro- grot. She was quite prominent In the P. E. O. sisterhood of the stnto , nnd her last pub lic appearance was to deliver the nddrcss of welcome at the lost anuurd gathering of the ladles society. DoWUt's 1 ittlo Early Risers. Best llttlo pill over m.ide. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. Sun Umlii-ollns. Wo have lust received two special num. bors , which wo have placed on sulo at $1.50 nnd j 1.75 , same goods sold lust season for ? ) nnd f-'i- ) . A complete line of patent umhrolla covers from S5o to JJI.'JS. ynibrollus rcqoverod whllo you wait. Boston stora , Council Bluffs , la. Good Healthy I'lantH Clicnp. A largo variety of cholco healthy beddlnp plants for sulo at very low prices. KliiB- bton's now green house , South Madison street. _ When about to build don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Jndd & Wells Co. 813 Broadway. Telephone " 57. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone U3. High grndo work u specialty. Good apron clnKhams , Be a yard , Extra quality apron cinghnms , D o ; will compnro with uny bo goods. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Try Duquotto tt Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They are delicious. Furniture , carpets , refrigerators , baby car riages , stoves , crockery , and ull house fur nishing goods , cash or on easy payments , at * Maudcl & Klein's. H- * - " Elevator Company Klckn. The Union elevator company uamo in yes tardily with n petition to the board of equalization to roJuca its assessment fron t.WOOOtotl5,000. The ground upon which this request Is made is that the Union elevator'company Is a corporation composed of six different railroad compinlos , who have stocU In it. The warehouse- the com pany hns been assessed by the executive council with all the other property In the state that Is used lu the operation of the rail roads. Ono ot the city otlleluls , In conversa tion about the matter , said yesterday that thoro" was nothing in the returns by the executive council with resurd to the propertj of the elevator company , nnd that the council had assessed nothing except right of wu.v It Is thought that the assessment will bo allowed to stand. Constipation poisons tno ulooa : DoWltt's Llttlo Early Ulsurs euro Constipation. The cause removed the dlscnso Is L'OUC. Now wash material , figured Nulusook chock ( In black and white ) called Hurgoai organdie , 3So n yard , worth U'Jo. ' Boston store , Council Bluffs , la. China Kiln. Mrs. C. E. Luring will burn china May 23 , 217 S. 7th street. Mar Bourlclus , muslo teacher , removed to KIS 1)roadway , over C , H. muslo company. Mr. A. D , Craso has charge of the Losoy wall papers und will hell out everything in the next ton days. It win the largont and finest Block In the city , and tine goods can bo hud for less than ouo-uulf makers' coat , retail or wholes ola. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Police Decile to Slip at Laait Oae Gambling Don , RAID MADE ON THE OFFICE YESFERDAY. Ono Gnmlilttr and Ono Customer OIT to Jail and n IiOt of tiainlilliiK Tools Con- ilsuatcd. A raid wa * made on the rooms over "Tho Onico , " at ! ! IG Broadway yoitorJay afternoon - noon lit about ; i o'clock. The polloa have boon of the opinion th.it gambling hni boon going on of Into In secluded rooms in various parts of the city , and "Tho O.llcj" w.w ono of tiio f uipoctoci place * . Preparations were accordingly undo and yesterday afternoon OniccM Martin , Murphy and O'Connoll wont o llio place. They were mot by the proprlo- , orVUll.im M ilouoy , who did not sotim pir- icularlv gr.itlltcd at the call , bJt undo no attinit ! | to hlndor thoin from going upstair * . Murphy had gone around to the back door to vatoh , wnllo the other two wont up the rent way. When tlio door was finally opened and the ofllcjrs had gained admlttauco n surprise uwuitcd thorn. There , so.itod at ono of the ablo.-t , were Hilly Walton , avjll known ox- gambler , and "Undo" John Miltosoll , who vasa momborof the city council fron the Slxtb ward until lait Miroh , when ho re- irod. Walters w.u the dealer and Mlko- sell was the buuk'ir , and batwojn them th cy vcro having n nlea little gauio of poker. They word somewhat put out at theinterrup- .Ion of the ellleoM , but they put on the best ' .ice possible and accompanied the officers to .bo station , where they wcro booked with gambling and then released on $10. ) bonds each to await their homing this morning. The patrol wagon had gene along , too , and when It wont away it was loaded with the paraphernalia of luck. Four poker tables and n complete faro outfit were among the confiscated articles. They arc now In the [ latrol house , where tlioy will stay until they urn ordered destroyed , The inoii about the "Onice" were very reticent aboul expressing tholr views on the subject Uari ( Sruhnm , oi.o of the proprietors , mil not huard of the raid up to5 o'clock In the afternoon , hut ho said so with an accent that indicated that ho had heard more of it then ho cared to. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth Ing Syrup the best remedy for tholr cull drcn. 2 > cents a bottlo. Union Park races , Omaha and Council Bluffs , Juno 0-12 , f-1,000 ; Sept. S-ll , * . .V)3 ) ; Del. 20-21 , ' , 1,000. For programmes address Nat Drown , scc'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. The Lnlte Manawa hotel has boon rotnod- eled , refurnished and renovated throughout , and will bo opened Wednesday noon. Juno 3. IbOl. Decoration Day. Prepare for Decoration day by attending the concert In St. Paul church by the famous choir of the First Methodist church of DCS Molnos Friday evening the 2tu ! ) lust. , for the choir boys of St. Paul's church. Double fold Columbia suitings in strlpos , plaids and tlgurcs , some beautiful wool ef fects at lOo a yard , would bo cheap at lOc. Doston store , Council Bluffs , la. Decoration Day. Dr. E. S. Thomas , Dr. J. S. White and C. S. Hubimrd Imvo boon working on the pro gramme for Decoration day and the follow ing Is at last announced as the result of tholr labors : ' AT THE PLATFORM. Muslo . . . , Dnlby's band Decoration SOUK Amphlan quartutlo Will White , II. J. Joseph , Wullur I.urlns , Hurry Davis. 1'ravcr . . .llov. Dr. Stephen 1'holps Original noem llov. O. W. Crofts Oration Dr. E. A. Giillbert ( of Oubmjuo ) Medlcul director of O. A. H. of Iowa. Song , Vacant Chair Atnphlun Quartette. Muslo Dalhr'Khaml Kurmliv * of schools and marching to tlio Iliit- tlumonts and occupying the center. Forming of tlio Mncoln post and tnklnjrplaces around schools lit the Ituttlenients soldiers' cemetery. AT TUT IIATTI.UMENTS. Music Wull MoPnddon'H drum corps Music Iialliy'n band < Jnii J "y pupllsolty schools , under the dhec- Song-j tlonof Mrs. D..7. O'Noil. Itccltiitlon Edytli Thomas Music jDriim corns from olty schools Oration lion O. M. Hurl lluncdlction Kov. T. F. Thlckstun Uccor.itlon of unkncnvn graves liy children selected from city schools , The entering wedge of a complaint that may provo fatal Is often a * slight cold , which n dose or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral might have cured at the commencement. It would bo well , therefore , to keep the ron.edv within reach at times. lOo Turkey rod table napkins , 5o each , or 50c a dozen. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In. An KvMiliiK < if Music. Tomorrow , Friday , evening a cholco con cert will bo given in St. Paul's church bv the choir of the First Methodist church of Des Molnc.s. It is lor the benefit of the choir boys of St. Paul's church. The following is the programme : Organ Overture Merry Wives of Windsor , ' ' ' ' Mr.'r.'iJ. Koeior ! Qnnrtotlii-lliiiitlns Sine lloncdlct lly Choir I'lrst Metbodl-a Churali. IVs Mollies Anthem The Kadliint .Mum Wooawurrt Hey Choir of St. I'anl's ( 'lunch. Contralto Solo My Lady's llouer Temple MNs Muttn Hills. Duo A Musical Dialogue Helmund Mis * Johns and Mr. C. M. Keelor. Organ Yurlatlonson a Hootch Air. UucK Mr. O. 1. . Keel r. Soprano Hole Selected Miss Mary Johns Duo The Musicians I'lnsnto Messrs. MoMeokln and Koelcr. Solo llyo llnbv , llyo Halm Mr. I. M. Troynor. Organ Festival March , Smart C. I. . Kcclcr. Quartotto-Sprln , WulUvs Mlldo Choir. DoWUt's Ilttlo Early Risers , best pill. Do ynu wantn loan upon any article of value without removal I Loans arranged so you can make part payment ut any time , re ducing principal and interest. Strictly con- lldontial. Fiod Terry , cunttol loan broker , room 200 , Sapp block. Tlio Same Old rrlok. P. II. Konpllng , who lives uo.ir Weston , claims that George Shelley came to his place several days ago and I'argaiiod for a lo.ia ol corn. Ho had his wagon weighed at a pub lic fcaloj , telling the welctbor that there was nothing In the wagon excepting three empty sacks. The weighing ticket was made out stating that the wagon weighed 1,200 pounds The sacks contained about three hundrci Sounds of dirt , which had been thrown nwnj y the roadslda after the wagon had bcci weighed. Shelley was arrested during the of tcrnoou und his hearing will conio off today. A very small pill but a vorv gooJ ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Enrlv Ulsore. Plain and figured not flouclngs at&Se , COr 75o and $1,00. Special assortments tu oui $1.00 goods. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Col Hi v HprliiK * via tlio Itouk Island Everybody has hoard of them , located ot the "Great ilock Island Uouto. " Colfax has a dozen medical mineral springs and nun dreds dally testify to their merits. Savoi llr&t-clns. * hotels furnish pleasant homes n very low rates to the throngs of health am pleasure seeker * . "Tho IJLMIKMU" Urbanized. Articles of Incorporation ware Hied ycster day with the county recorder by""Tho League , " the social duo that was organized a few weeks ago , end has rented a hall In tUq Woodbury building. The capital stock of the club I * $ % < > , divided Intoshiroi of f5U each , the purchase of ouo of which en titles the holder to n membership In the league lor a year , The members so far who arc taken out shares ara as follows ! J , N , Baldwin , I. M. Traynor , W. C. Jamos. Will- am Moore , II. A. Wnodlmry , A. W. Ask- vlth , George II , Champ , J. P. Klmbnll , Wadd Cory , B. vV. Hart , W. A. Maurcr. P. M , Hunter , C. B. Judd. Donald Macrae , Jr ; S. P. McConncll , G. A. Kcellne , J. M. Bars- ow , S. B. Wadswortn , G. P. Wright anil . .uclus Wells. A MOIirINSTITUTION. ) . I'lio Council IlliKTrt Medical and Bur * Klcal Institution A I'lcannnt I'lncc for tlio Trcatinciit and Care or Invnl IH. Less than eight months ago Drs. F. P , and > 1 , J , Bellinger throw open their now build- ng devoted to the USD of their medical and iurglcal Institution. Prom the start It was llled with patients , and before the winter was over many cases had been turned away on account of Insufficient room , As soon us tbo weather permitted the low building was remodeled and en- argcd , The work hai been pushed with , ho usual vigor and rnergy characteristic of the men who established the big enterprise , and now all of the workmen nro out of the wav with the exception of the painters and Infshors. When they cot through the build- ng will not only bo a credit to the profession , but to the city. It is located midway between Council Bluffs and Omaha , far removed from any other building , Is handsome , bright , clean and now. The additions include forty or fifty now rooms for the nccommoaatlon of : > atlents , an additional operating room uid many Important changes that the ; rowth of thu business and past experience javo necessitated and suggested. Before commencing the work of remodeling , Dr. E. [ ' . Bellinger spent sos'oral weeks visiting the K'SpltulH ' of eastern anil southern cities , and the changes comnrlso the result of his obser vations , giving the Institute the most ap proved modern arrangements. The operat ing rooms of the Michael Itcesoand the Emer gency hospitals in Chicago are admitted to JO the safest and best arranged outside of Now VorU city. These models wcro copied faithfully by the Council Bluffs institution and the operating rooms nro ixncl counterparts of them. Ono is located oa tbo ground floor and Is to bo used for ordinary opcr-ittons. The other is situ ated on the second floor and is used ex clusively for capital operations , and all opera tions conducted in them are asceptlo. They are admitted to bo the safest and finest west of Chlc"to. ( Surgery hns changed and Im proved with the times , and in this new and clean institution every modern and ap proved appliance and method Is understood and applied. Every convenience ' venience for taking care ot 'patients Is provided. The electrical department is complete In every detail. Over Jl,000 worth Df now electrical appliances and batteries liavo been added. Electricity plays such an Important part in modern surgery that a tlrst'Clasg hospital demands nn expensive and complete apparatus , and nothing has been omitted , Including appliances lor electric and medicated baths. The hospital Is under excellent manage ment and in charge of n staff of first-class physicians. The surgical department is In charge of n head surgeon with n skilled consulting surgeon , and experienced nurses take care of the patients. The Institute has been very successful. Not a patient has died in the institute slnco It has boon established , whllo hundreds have re covered from wasting diseases and regained iho use of maimed limbs. This Indicates the perfect sanitary condition of the hospital. When the changes are completed the county board of supervisors and the board of health will bo Invited to Inspect the building. During the past year uu immense business has been done , and the prospects for the future are very bright , Strayed or Stolon. Last Monday night from the premises of the undersigned , In Mornlngsldo , a medium dark boy horse , slightly swavbacked , white star in forehead , both hind feet white , well up , black mane and tall , left forward foot badly scarred In fetlock by b.irbod wlro last summer , not yet well , scntchos oa ono hind foot. A suitable reward will bo paid for his return. James McCabe , Merriara blook , Council Bluffs. .Tuild & Wells AH Ign. The Judd- Wells Investment comoany has made an assignment for the benefit of Its creditors. Mr. W. H. Knepher Is the as signee. The liabilities , according to the statement of tbo firm , are $13,000 , about $20,000 of which consists of secured claims. The assets It Is impossible to compute , on ac count ot the complicated condition that the financial affairs of the firm are In. The com pany was organized about a year ago , und ever slnco that tlmo has been in the business of uullding houses.which were afterwards sold on easy payments , A largo number of bouses Imvo been thus built , sold , and partially nnld for , and there are .still about forty houses that , have not tound purchasers. Frank Trim bio , attorney for the firm , and also attorney for the assignee , filed the papers of assignment with tbo recorder Just before the hour of closing last evening. The failure was caused by the persistence of the ciodltors In demanding their money. The way in which the company has run its business brought in a certain amount each month , but beyond this the money could not go , and a failure to rent the houses that had boon built , cause I a lack of funds , and the only way out of thu predicamontwas to make nn assignment. Messrs. Judd & Wells liavo done a great deal to build up Council Bluffs. For Schlltz beer apply to R. II. Grotto 1020 Farnam. Grand opening of Schutzon park at Lake Munnwa with concert , ball und pruo bowl- Ing-Sunday , May at. Prices : One gold-beaded cane. One gold-headed umbrella. Ono gold watch chain. Ono silver butter dish. One silver plcklo c.istor. Ono pair ladies' gold bracelets. Collision on KlKlitli Street. A collision tool : place yesterday morning at about 8:30 : o'clock ut the corner of Fifth nve- nuo und Eighth street between a west-bound motor nnd the No. 1 hose team which was out for Its morning run. The tongue of the hose cart went through the windows of the motor and was broken off at the axle. Driver MucUonnld was thrown from his porch and was badly bruised. Fortunately there were no passengers on board the motor. The horsoi that drew the hose cart were cut up , but not seriously injured. . IIorMbrd'H Acid Phosphate. A Ncrvo Food und Tonlu. The most effective yet discovered. Best quality Indigo blue prints flj c n vnrd , usually sold for Be. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. _ Cbnlllo do African , beautiful range of pat terns , 5c n yard , worth 7a Boston Store ' Council Bluffs , In. Who WIIKiraduit- : . The commencement exorcises of the high school will take place Juno L't ) In the opera bouso. Preparations nre being made for the event , but as yet the programme Is Incom plete. The class is : Lottie Beadle , Theodore - doro Brewer , Louise Boe-icho , .loniilo Bull , Vlnnis Carly , Agnes Coyne , Mamie Do Vol , Gertie Gloason , Elsie Ilonn. Lllliun Jackson , Suslo Jones , Hannah Mc.Milllun , Mav Scho- Hold. Louise Carson and William H. Tyndall. Gesjler'sMagioHcaUache Wafers. Cures all Upidcchcs In 20 minutes. At all druggists J/.4 V JIAlft : A HI U T. Miners at Myntlu Are Growing Rxucotl- * lnily KiiokU'.ss OTTUMWA , In. , May ST. | Special Telegram toTiiK BUK. ] There is trouble anticipated at Ilia Mystic mines. Three carloads of negro minors were shipped In nt Unit place today , and the strikers h.ivo boon gathering ull afternoon In largo numbers , evidently dolor- mined that the nogros shall not work. Brown & Bowen , extensive operators , wired today for 1,00. ) rounds of ammunition ami cuns , and there ii great excitement. This Is the very heart of the strike , and as it Is the homo of many miner * and mine laborers there U fcur of an uprising. The back bone of the strlucH it evidently broken , and the majority of the strikers are becoming very restless under the onion to remain out , and threaten to revolt , A telegram tonight from Mystic says the mines will resume worlt tomorrow , ProRperoiiH Oddfellows. BUIILINUTO.V , la. , May 27. Grand Socro- The "CONTINENTAL" BOYS' DEPARTMENT. _ * This week you can buy better goods and at lower prices than at any time since we have been in business. Already many lines of fine cheviot and cassi- mere suits are broken in sizes and have been consolidated into one special bar gain line at $5,00 , all sizes. At $2 , $2.50 and $2,75 , we are -showing goods which cannot be duplicated in this city. In boys' suits , ages 13"to 18 , don't buy until you have seen our all wool cheviot suits , in nobby mixtures , at $7.50 , $8 and $8.50. At $10 we are showing the most complete line embracing fine styles which are usually retailed as high as $15.00. Remember we sell the best. SHIRT WAISTS. We will sell this week 50 dozen of Star Shirt Waists , all new patterns , at 75c. And a large line of waists , suitable for school wear , at 35c. ContinentalisClothing" House , CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS , 'Plie Leirpest Glot/hinQ House West , of tlio Mississippi- ary Garrett of the grand ledge of the Inde- icndont Order of Oddfellows of Iowa In his annual report nays the number of lodges In ho stnto is100 , with n total not membership on Dccombcrlll last of ! ! . i,120. Amount paid or relief In 1S90 was fl.02i. ) ! Invested funds of subordinate lodges 'in Iowa at the close of ho year amounted to { Ob3UI2 : a train during bo year of f W,0'J7. ) ' l > y Cntworiiix. WATrm.oo. la. , May 27. Cutworms are doing much dnmago to growing corn and po- atoos In this vicinity. On sod the worms are moro troublesome than on old land. Many iolds in this part of the country have had to > Q replanted , the worms taking all the sprouted stalks. Guilty I MVP. KI-.OKUK , In. , May 27. The state closed its case In the Marion murder trinl today. Many witnesses wcro examined , the testimony rolng to show the motive for the crime was Mrs. Marlon's love for Joseph Bean. Nogrlplng , no nausea , no pain wnon Do Witts Llttlo Earlv IllsoM aw taken. Small pill. Safe p.ll. Best pll | , t HKAttlt WHOM. Arrival atCallao , Pe rii Itata's Whore ] aboutM Unknown. WASHINGTON" , Mnv sr.r-Tho navy depart ment today received It3' first news from the Charleston slnco she left Aoapuko , Mexico , .ho first of last week Incoutlnuod ; pursuit of .ho Itata. When the vojsol failed to touch nt Panama within thailma expected the do- riartment said that'll was very probuble that t had been decided to kcbp straight on down : ho coast and that the Charleston would first 30 heard from ut some Peruvian port. This prediction is fulfilled , for the port nt which .he Cliarloiton announce 1 her arrival is Cal- ao. The whereabouts of the Itatn are as far from being known as before the Charleston was hoard from , ns Captain Uomy , her com mander , reported that ho had sean nothing of the Itatn on his crulso down the coast. 1 The Charleston will Join the squadron Uiidcr Admiral McCann In Chilean waters , and it is surmised that n report will at no very distant data como thence announcing the peaceful surrender by the Insurgents of tbo elusive craft which the United States government will bcllbol , perhaps , and for feit for violation of our neutrality laws. Chilian Schooner OllluerH Indicted. Los Axcmus , Cal. , May 27. The United States grand Jury has returned Indictments ngnlnst Burt , the supercargo , and Captain O'Ferrell of the schooner Ilobort and Minnie. Burtgavo $10,000 ball and was released , hut the captain has not yet given bonds. Five sailors on the schooner and two Chilian de serters will bo detained as witnesses. Other indictments nave been issued , but the names are kept secret as the parties have not yet been arrested. An Explanation. PAKIS , May 27. Mexican legation officials hero explain the * the coaling of the Chilian Insurgent war ship Esmeralda at Arapulco does not imply that the Mexican government regards the congressional party as belliger ents. The best and cheapest Car-Starter Is sold hv the Bar-lint SMlosIf CD. , Chicago , 111. With it ono man can move a loaded cir. .Vnst ? wait Developments. WASIII.VOTOX , May 27. Respecting the action of the French government in station ing a war ship at St. Georges bhy , Newfound land , to prevent United States fisherman fiom obtaining bait , it is said ut the state de partment hero that action cannot bo taken nor can nn opinion as to the merits of the case ho gwen until further advices nro re ceived. It has not yal been made clear to tbo department whether the war ship has pre vented the French Inhabitants from selling. Those are two very distinct and difficult propositions. In the first case it might betaken taken ns nn assertion of authority over Amer ican citizens , whllo In the second case tbo French authorities might bo exerting an uu- deslrahlu authority over French subjects. Until the real stnto of the cnso Is known there is nothing for the atato department to do In the matter. DoWUt's Ltttlo Enrily'Uisers : only pill to cuicflck headache and regulatetho bowels Kxaiiilnatloii audiAnsay Waved. WASHINGTON , May 27Tho secretary of the treasury has concluded the consideration of iho question of ttio examination and assay nt El Paso of ores containing load nnd which nro destined for other pbs ( of entry or de livery nt whlcn thorornro "moiling works. The collector at El Puso'ls authorized to for ward such ores under 'Warehouse and trans portation bonds , the examination , welching and assay to be waived atjtliat port and to bo made at the rort of destination. Bonds will bo taken In the usual form , the penalty being fixed at double the oHfntatcd duty. In esti mating the duties the ontlro Importation will bo regarded as lend ore. , ' 1'Uo merchandise must bo for win dea to destination In sealed curs nnd by duty bonded routes. Cutter HiiHli Ordered.to Alaska. WASIIINOTOX , May 27. Orders were sent to San Francisco today ordering the rovcnuo cutter Hush to sail for Ala-ska immediately. Orders for the revenue cutler Boar fluby war itck , we gare her Cutorta , If hen liie won n C1UM , llio cried for Coatorift , When she Iweiuna Mbu , the clung to Ciutorla , lYbca the lied CliUdarn , the travd tlutin Co tortX to snll for Alaska wore also sent by telegraph this nfti'rnoon. Whllo it is Impossible to obtain positive Information as to the character of the In structions to the revenue officers , it is gen erally umlo&tood they do not differ In any essential particular from these of last year. SVN FiiiNcisro. Cal. , May 27. The rovo- line cutter Richard Hush , Captain Coulsen , sailed for Seal Islands in the Bearing sea this afternoon. She had on board Special Commissioner J. Stanley Brown nnd Special Agents Major Williams , Colonel Barnes and Mr. Nottloton. The duties of the special agents are to supervise the seal hunting nt the various Islands and sco that the condi tions of Iho contract with the government for klllinir are complied with. The special coinmisslonnr will make a study of the scal ing question and will report at Washington on the return of the Hush. O , If I only had her complexion I Why.lt Is easily obtained. Use Pozzonl's ' Complex ion Powders. - Will l''orin an Interstate U ilon. KINSAS CITV , Mo. , May 27. Next Friday delegates from the farmers' alliances and In dustrial unions of Missouri , Kansas , Colorado rado , Nebraska and the Indian territory will meet hero to establish nn Interstate union. The object of the Interstate association is to effect a business organization nnd to estab lish an nlllanco newspaper. The business organization will bo on the co-opcrntivo plan and will bo conducted not as a profit making concern , but for the purpose of doing away with the mlddlo men und marketing farm products nt the lowest cost. It will also pur chase direct from the manufacturers nil farm implom nts , etc. , nnd will sell nt first cost , thus effecting u considerable saving. The newspaper to bo established will bo a wcoklv. It will bo published in Kansas City , with E. W. Justus , formerly editor of the Clcy County Herald , as manager. FiaiiH or t'tc Treasury. WASHINGTON , May 27. The treasury circular in regard to the 4J per cent loan will probably not bo issued before next Mon day. In It the department will give notice of its readiness to redeem Soutombor I the $ T > 0.000,000 of 4J ( ? per cent bonds outstanding in all cases where the holders are not willing to extend thorn at an Interest rule of 2 per cent. Secretary Foster said that ho supposed ho would bo able to pay the entire loan nt maturity , but that ho did not want to tax the treasury to that extent if he could ovoid it. He said that the bonus it extended would beef of course subject to cull , but ho added with u smile that ho did not think that many would be culled In during the first year. Murder and I5\pcutcd ( ! HIATPAU.S : , Mont. , May 27. At Barker's mining camp last night John A. Los stabbed and killed n stage driver named Illdgway. Ha then fled to the mountains , pursued by a heavily armed posse , wbicti captured him after n running fight of several miles. Ho will by lynched. Forty Per Cent for Creditors NKW H\VIN : , Conn. , May 27. The sus pended bunuiup firm of Buiinell & Scranton have filed u statement In court showing assets of * ir > ,000 and liabilities of about $ r > 0UOO. It is doubtful If the creditors will realize moro than 40 per cunt. JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT bus wonderful Tonic and Nut ritive qualities that have made It popular. Quito naturally imi tations have como into tlio mar ket , apninst which the public should bo warned. See that "Johann Holt's"signature is on the nook of the bottlo. Eisner & Mondolbon Co. , solo agents , G Barclay Street , Now York. Jl. Jl. CHA.lfll.Jtlf\ . it. Kye , Enr , No'e nnd Throat Bpeclullat , CouncilIllult * , - - Iowa. Here cyoi , crosi eyes , I painful and weak vision , ! t'arachu , deafness , clls-f cliurgo * frum the cars , cji- ' tarrh , bay fever , nsttimn and all aciito nn < l Uirunlo aRuctlona of tlio throat a ipoclulty. da * * ryot lit- teil wliliont pnln. ( llaaso accurately prescribe I In dltliciiltensm , often curing chronlo nourilKH ant tick howlnclie Hlirnlcal operations , when nccoi- inry , palnleiily performo't , ussurlnx tioit ruiulti OlllceSliutmrt-IJcno block , room ! Council Illuffj. U Sims & Sanndcrs-iJor1oy8t.tl5tvito1'SIS ( ! , { ! . ; ! federal courts. Ucoms H , 4 nnd 5 tihugart lleno blook , Coi" < uU Itlulfa , la. HI Plnmhfirc. Attorney nt f.an N'o. 10 . J , VUillllUUSi i-ourl street , ovnr null's store. Telephone No.'VI. . Business hours. S u. in. to'J p. in. Council ( Huffs , 1 u COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute DUS. HEI.MNOEUS. I'UOt'S. Clironlu diseases of all Uliula iincl deform ities specliiltit'H. Nos. 2oul and XHUJ llro.idwuy , Council lllntTs , In. In.QRAND , Council Bluffs , In. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel Is Now Opan. George T. Phclps. Manager. Gas Heating Stoves. No Asnedl No SUOKK. Just the thin ) ; forlmtli rooniH , bed rooms , elo. Cull und nee our larxu asiurtnient. C. B. Gas and Elostrlo Light Co. 211 Pearl and 210 Main Street , ATTEND GREAT - > - : - OPENINGSALEI : AT Marcus Clothing Store , COMMENCING THURSDAYJM , J8 , 1891 , We will open with a now und co.nplcti stock In Men's , Youths' , Boys' and Children's Clothing , Gents' FurnUhing Goods , Hits , Caps , Boots , Shoori.Trunkt ) , Va'.Ucs , Ktc. On any purchnso you make in the liot-so during this Opening S.ilo you will save CO per cent. Every thing ia nrn'ked in plain figures nnd strictly ono prlco. The poods are nil now und in latest styles , and they are bought straight from Eastern Manufact urers. Don't miss th's great opportunity , but como ami oxnmino our stock and prices. It will astonish you t : > sea our Low Prioo and Good Goods. Wo will mention you u few of the bargains and still there are thousands of Barcains which you can BOO by calling during the Sale. Wo want you to como und oxumlno our goods ana prices und bo convinced. A few of the bnrgains nro us follows : 500 Men's Working Suits nt $3. 260 Men's Suits nt $1.50. 800 Men's Black Worsted Suits at $7. oOJ Men's nil Wool Drass Suits in different Styles , from 85 to $3. 800 Bov's all Wool Knee Punts in different Styles at 50 cents. 500 Boy's Suits during the Sulor.ttl ; ujro 4 to 14.lOOull Wool Bjy's Suits nt $2.25 : IXL'O I to 14. TO MOTHERS ! Wo will put on ta'o on the flr.n Oponinz Duy , Thursday , May 28 , one lot of Children's Pants unU Waists 25 cents for the two. Now is your chance to buy your hoys' clothing for a little 11101103' . M. Marcus Clothing House , 546 and 548 Broadway , Council Bluffs Iowa. SPJ30IA.L COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANTEn-Oooil slrl for light house worn ; o _ siniill family : cooil wa-jua. Mrs. Hayes , \\7"ANTEI > A peed , oucond Imml sifitvbl- : * ' cycle , for cash. V. Lamb , hr. . IM 'Gra ham avonuc , Council lllulTH. FOIt bALK Klejjant carriage team and fine single drlveis ; prl-us reasonable : cull nndaco them before biivlus. Isaac M. Smith , sales stnbli-s No. IIS North Seventh street , Council lIlulTh. STIlAYEDor stolen , one medium dark b.iy horse , fclx years .old , t no white hind feou left foot waned by barb wlro.Mrrutohi's on one htirl foot , white star In forohond , black iniino and tall , welchl aliout to.i. sIlKlitly swuytwoUt'd. 1'li.der will bo rewarded tjy re turning to Jamea McCabe , corner Kraiil ; and . LI MI sis. , Mornlnxslde , ConnII llluirs. I mo THAIlE Two houses and lots on lirund- J- way to trade for vacant lots on Fourth , Fifth or Sixth uvi'iiucs. Address llrown & Uaer , lUSl Ilroadway , MA G XIKIOHNT acre oroiiorty In llvc-nero tracts , located 2'i miles ( nun postnlllcc. for Halo on reiiHonablo terms. Homo line resi dence property for rent by Day .V Mess. \\7ANTKD--Oood brluKinuker to buy out , ' T plum or niuiiiifueturu brluk by the tbou- nand or bj the day. None but Kood , responsi ble man need nunly. Must give good icfor- cnccs. O. G. Greenwood. Silver City , la. WANTED lly a yoniiK man with experi ence- and references position In n whole sale hoiiso where ho can advance , Address KSQ. lleoufllce , Council HlulTg. FOIiSALti-Ourflno family horse , suitable for HiUiiK'or driving. Apply to in : S. Gth ' .reot. rpo lovers of horses Tlio laraest lot of outs -L and the finest In the city uls-o hay and feed crt all kinds , i t S. Goldstein & CD'S IJS8 West llroadwuy. OLA I OYANT and psychometric , or char acter roadlncx ; also dlngnoHia of disoaso. Hend lool ; of hair for readings by letter. Sun days and ovonlir. * . Mrs K. Honpor. MM Avo- nno I. , near cornur ttih at. , Council II nils. Terms , flic ni id 11 in ) . Iron KENT Two newly furnished rooms ; bath , hot und eold water und Kteam hunt Grand hotel annex , second llnor. Tj1OKSAI E For Hunt Wanted If you want -L to buy , hell or lent anvtliliiK In thu real estate line don't do It until you have wf n our larao list of bargains. Swan & Walker , Mo. 113 Main and fill 1'uarl slrt'ct.s Council Illulfs. IJIUHSAMC Hotel eentr.illy . loonted , dolns - * ( ioutl business. Or will exchitngu for KOOU farm In western Iowa. .Hotel lease , fiirn.tnro and fixtures ; an A o. I chancu to stap Into : i Kood paying busi ness Heasons for Milling , oilier bublnuss re- ritilrliu nil owner's nttentlon. Darxiilnsln rusldencu and buMncsi prop erty. It. 1' . nnicor , real estate and insiirunuo agent. No. Vi N. Main st. . Council HIiilTs. GAUDEN8 Some cholco garden land near Counull lllulTH for sale on easy tcrniH. also vineyards and a IIITKU list of Iowa fitrms. JoluiHion& Van 1'iitten. T/OK HKNT The Mo.Miihon blook , 3 Jhrlok , with busemeut und elevator. J. Po/uro | , 1UI I'oarl streaU OH .S.VLK or Kant JarJua ion l7 witT , houi ,0r J. U. Itloa. UI Mala it. , Oouaoll Bluff * The Nuw UKilen Hotel. In Council llliiiTrt. It IH been completely rofnrnlslied und modurnl/.ed tliroiiKhout , and U now one of the best hoteis In thu state. It Is located In ( bo tiuiliUHS part of the city and the eleatrlu miitors piss the diKirovory four nilnutiu , I'lro es nprs ami Hie alarms throiuhoiit the building. Htoam iiuat , hot und eold watur and mnsliliHi lu nvtry room. Table unsurpassed any wliuro. Kates , f..uo a day. QEO. M. WHITNEY , Managor. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAtt DVB WORKS All kinds of Dylns anil Oleiinln ? done In ths nik'hest.Slyloof the Art , FadoJ and titalned ( aTjrlcsmado to look us good as now. iloj I'eatlierH Uluiinoil lly Steam , In Fint-OinM IMitnner. Work promutly done und ilollvoro4 In ull paru of tlio country bond for nrlo list . 0. A. MAOHAN. Prop. , 101J Uroadwav. Near Northwuatora Uo COUNCIL , lii.urri. l.L CltiCAOO , Muy lO. Itoports of feneroiis raln- 27 MAIN BTUBOT. Over a U. Jacuomln | Si Co. , Jewelry Store D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Paslnn' ' Mark3t FJxtum , Casing , piers nnd PausaKo MakorV 5lnuhlnory. 83J. fJ Main St. . Council UuU& | la. Also doaloru n Hides uiul Fur * CITIZENS STATE BAM Of Council CAPITAL STOCK . S150.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . 225,000 -I. A. Mlllor , P. O. Oloasua , E. ft tX K. Hart. J. U. Kdmiimlion.Oli.irUl H , llannan Tr.un\ot go'ioral bunklnt biMl- ne l < : iroU capltil unJ turplui ot a > bankln Haiitliwruitern IJ.T.I. INTEREaroN TIM I DEJO3ir3. First-- : National : Bank \ -ov- OOUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA , 1'ulil Up Ciinltiil , . . . . $1 00,000 Olilot iruiinl < il bunk In the cltr. Korolifn nnd ( loinvtta axthnn/u nml loual ico.irlllc ) . K po tin Mtiintlon I'tlil to ojlluctloMi. Aooounti o f Inilltia nnli. hinti , bnnkuMundcurporuUuni lullcl t > L Cor rL > i > | i < iiiilu ir Inrliuil. ( iKU , I' . rtA.SI'OHI ) . 1'rn-lilont. A. W. UIKKMAN. Caililer. A. T. HICK. AmUtant Ca bler C. A. HAMMED UST1CE OF THE PEACE OI'PI UK , iU > Uro&dwajr , Council UlutTi. U