THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : HATtTHD. MAY 30. 1891 TWELVE PAGES. THE OMAHA. BEE. vJOUNClL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12PF.ARL STltEET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of tneClty. II. W. T1L.TON - - - MAt.AUEK. TELKPHONCSI f Business Office , No. 43. Night Editor. No. On. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel lnnn , IOI Sapp block. Heal Hock Springs coal. Thatcher , Irt Main If you want water In your yard or house po to Ulxby1 * , 'WJ Merriam block. Two drunks wore lined in police court yes terday morning , Onicer.1. ll. Pultz has resigned his posi tion on the police furco on account of 111- hcaltti. A marriage license was Issued ycstciday to Albert Smith and Dora McColl both of Omaha , Deputy Marshal Prank Powler received the sad Intelligence yesterday of the death of r. cousin , Mrs. Edna M. Simons , at Heeds- burg , U'ls. Those desiring to attend the field day .sports at the institution for the deaf nnd dumb will find busses and nacus startmir at the corner of Plrst avenue and Punrl sttect all o'clock. The games bogln nt" o'clock. All civic societies intymllng taking part In the observance of Memorial Day will report to Division Commander P. A. Sarkett at I : ) . "i p. in. promptly nl the rorner of KIghth street und Willow avenue. P. A. .Sarnett , commander Second division. Marcus K. Hays of Hhenandoah and Miss Linn J. Miller of Harrison county , Missouri , were married yesterday afternoon by Justko Swcaringcn. Both the parties are from the normal school at Shcnandoah. nnd whi go on with their studies until the end of the year. Henry Prench , ono of the inmates of St. Bernard's hospital for the insane , died yes terday afternoon at t o'clock at the age of twenty-eight years , of aiK > plcxy. The parents of the young man live in Pigeon township , Pottnwattntnlo county. Announcement of the funeral will bo made later. Mr. and Mrs. E M. Morseman , Mr. nnd Mis. C. E. Yost , Mr. and Mr < . Levi Carter , Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bennett , Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Barton , Mrs. C. D. Woolworth , Mr * . Bciden , Lyman Hichanlson and George E. Prichctt , all of Omaha , formed a dinner party nt the Grand last evening. The casu of Smj the against Stout , which has been on trial for several days past in the district court , was finished yesterday nfter- iioon nnd given to the jury about half past it o'clock. The case of Patterson against Doolcy will bo the next to bo taken up. There will bo no session of court todav. A motion tor a new trial In the case of W. B. Mayos against the Hock Island railway i was filed in the district court yesterday at- rv tcrnoon. The case was tried a couple of weeks ago. tbo plaintiff suing for damages for the death of a young man named Baker , who was killed by the cars. A verdict was returned by the jury in favor of tbo defend ant. ant.A tramp endeavoring to procure a night's lodging in the woodshed adjoining the prem- ibos of Mrs. Burke , on the corner of Benton and Harmony bticets , Thusdny , budly frightened that lady and caused a general ulurm to bo sounded that housebreakers were abroad. The follow left the neighbor hood before the police were notified by tele- phono. A new site has been selected for the speakers' stand in the cemetery. It is cast of the drive leading to the soldiers'ground and just south of that. The now location is more convenient and more roomy than the old one. it being a natural amphitheater , where twenty-live hundred or thrco thou sand persons c.m easily bo accommodated within easy hearing distance of the speakers' stand. J. P. Peterson has formed n partnership with Larson & Piud in the real estate and loan business , and will hereafter be found at the firm's oillco under the Citizens' bank. Mr. Potcr.soa came to this city less than twelve vcars ago with a very small capital. Hu is now owner of one of the finest business blocks in the city and a great deal of other property , constituting the strongest , kind of evidence of the profit to be derived from do Us in Council Bluffs dirt. An unusual amount of Interest Is being ex hibited In the athletic entertainment to bo given tomorrow afternoon at the driving park for the benefit of the hose team. In the fchi handicap foot race the following entries have I been ( made : Clem IIouli , W. C. Hess , H. S. J Crant und P. A. Pulley , scratch ; Leon Lozior , ono > urd stnitv. ; . S. Popper , O. Oiler and J. M. Whlnoy. two yards ; Cliff v. Hougti , three yards , and P. N. Gerhurt , four yards. The distance will bo 100 yards and N Sheffield ruins will bo followed. There i ; 111 bo a gentlemen's roadstei nice , and Walteis Brothers will give a laproho as a prize for the winner. A 300 yard run will bo given by the hose team with a coupling con test , and a pamo of Dull will bo played be tween the Models of Council Bluffs nnd the Diamonds of Omaha. Mrs. Anna Cubortson and Isaac B , Kimball - ball were brought before .Justice Swcaringon yesterday morning for a hearing , the former on a charge of adultery , nnd the Intler for bigamy. Mrs. Culbortson was dtsrhnnred for lack of evidence , and Kimball was also discharged , ho having proved that his first wife had a husband living nt the tlmu ho nmrtiod her , and that he h'ld left her as soon ns ho learned of it. Ira Jones , the man with whom It Is said Mrs. Culoertson has been living , has loft the Country , and ho has , therefore , not been arrested. It is , probable the proceeding against him Will bo dropped. DoWitt's Llttlo Early Itiscrs. Best llltlo pill over made. Cure constipation every I1 ui a. NJU equal. Use ttiurn now. Grand opei.ing of Schutjon park nt Lake Mumuvu with concert , ball and prlzo bowl- ing , Sunday , May til. PrUoi : One gold-beaded cane. One gold-headed uniDrcllu. Ono gold watch chiin. One silver butter dish. One silver pickle castor. Ono pair ladies' gold bracelets. Plain and fi < rured nut llouciiiss ntSSc OOc , TSo and 51.00. Special assortments In our $1.00 goods. 1)01011 Store , Council Bluff ' la. * 'EIISO.\A I. I'.t K.I CAM J'llt * . Jud o AlcOeo will return homo from G.nlcnKO next Monday. Edwin Sminders and J. H. Jlcntlv ot Syra cuse nro the truests ofV. . H. LynchuM. O. E. Ferguson , editor of the Persia Globe , 1 was a KUOit of the Hotel Cir.itid yesterday. J. J. .Sto.ulinan loft yestunlay for Marshall- town wttciM ho delivers u Decoration day Puter Wcis , Jacob Neumoyer nnd L. Sou- bert , wlfo and sUter yesterday pun-based tickets Irom J. L. Peters for a trip to the old country via thu North German Lloyd steam ship lino. They will be gone sovcr.il months. A party of young people from Council Bluffs will go to Nebraska City tomorrow to attend n Memorial day p irtv to bo given bv Miss Hita Lorton. These who will compose the partr are Missus Jcssio Parnswortli. Anna Bowman and Mauiio Oliver , and Messrs. J. N.Bowninn , Charlas Haus und J. K Puxton. The following arrivals registered at the Grand vcsturdav P. Brindsmuid , Topt-ka ; W. J. Jonnliifii. Chli-ago ; H. A. Smith , Des Molnei. ; T C. Druutignn , Chicago ; H. Korb- Ing , Chicago ; G. W ICrhart , New York ; D. H. Hyde , Chicago ; MHX Gosslor , Mihvuukoo ; (1. P. Conuor , New York ; Jacob S. Galbratth und wife , Atchlson , Kan. ; H C. Spockler , St. Loul * ; N. M.oill , Chicago ; J W. lorU and Mrs. Bull Provord , Helena , MouU , Amiio Abbott and H. N. Abbott. Georgia ; A. .Mni ituctr , New York ; Ora Haluy , Larunilp , Wjo. ; A. L. Hlod. Chicago ; J. T. Bombougli , Cliicugo ; George ( ' . Koblor , wifoamt sister. Denver , Colo. ; William S. lliscomb. | New York , H. B. Thompson , Lincoln : Tony Koohlor , Grand Island ; P. T. NluheUou , Jaiicuvilli' , Wis. Premature gray ivhl.sitnra should l > e color to prevent the ap | > earunco of age , JiidBuck Iniiliaiu's Dye U bv fin the bunt prvpar.ulo todo It , Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Ponrl street , next to Grand hotel Telephone H5 , High truilo work a specialty. Host quality indigo blue prints 0'4c n yard , usual'r tola fur be. Boatuu Store , Council ilutt ) , In. NEWS FROM CJUNCIL BLUFFS , Memorial Day Will Ba Fittingly Observed with Interesting Exercises. NATIVES OF OHIO W.LL CELEBRATE , Dcaili of A. II. HamTheVomlrrful Gcurula MnitiitM Stole n Suit of Clot lies St. ruul's Concert. Today .3 tba day on which the fallen heroes will rncoivu the pral c Unit Is hcatoweU on them by a ( 'ratoiul nation once a ye-r. All over itie country the day will bo celebrated In a tilting manner , but nowbcro In this sec- don of the country will the exercises be any more Interesting than right here at notud- The programme and the geuer.il outline of the celebration have been published hereto- Tcre. It is the intention to have the national colors displayed from the tops of all the pub lic buildings In the city , and from as many as possible of the private residences along the line of march. They will nil bo in line and ready to start for the cemetery , where the exorcises will be held , at 2 o'clock. Invita tions have be e.i sent to and accepted by nearly all the societies in the city , to talco part In the parade , nnd it is thought that the parade will bo one of the lonpest that , has ever taken part In a II Kc demonstration. The natives of Ohio will have a celebration ail of their own. A largo delegation of Buck eyes will bo over from Omaha at 3 o'clock , taking a spodal car from Omaha. The Ohio club of this city will Join them in their cele bration. A lunch will be had at the grounds in Fairinonnt park at 5 o'clock , after which a programme of speeches and music will be carried out. At b o'clock in the evening a re ception will be given thu members of the club with their friends , at the Grand hotel , by invitation of the proprietors. When you no to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla be snro to pc' it. Don't be put off with an inferior substitute. InbUt upon Hood's. Colfux Spring * via the Hock Island. Ever ; ; body has heard of them , located on the "Great Kock Island Koute. " Colfax has n dozen medical mineral springs and hun- drrds daily testify to their merits. Sjvcn li.-st-class hotels furnish pleasant homea at . -cry low rates to the ttirougs of ncalth and pleasure seekers. Morgan's prices for furniture on install ment plan lower than any other nousc in city , ne-upbolstering specialty. Double fold Columbia suitings in strlpas , plaids and ligurcs. some beautiful wool ef fects at lOc a yard , would bo cheap at lOc. Boston store , Council Biuils , la. Concert at St I mils' . One of too finest musical entertainments of the season was given last evening at St. Paul's church for the beuelU of the boy choir of the church. Tbo concert was given by the Methodist church ctioirof Des Moines , whi : h is composed as follows : .MUs Mary E. Johns , soprano ; Miss Metta Hills , con tralto ; Mr. C. U' . McMeekin , tenor ; Mr. C. M. Keeler , bass ; Mr. C. L. ICceler , organist. In their concert numbers the choir made a marked impression. The "Hunting Song" by Benedict and "Spring Waltzes" by Milde , were sung with exquisite taste. Miss Hills in "My Lady's Bower , " and Miss Johns in "Uailodils , " were well received. Mr. C. M. Keeler has been heard before in Coun cil Bluffs , but never was his voice beard to better advantage than in his singing ofThe Palms. " The duet , "The Magicians. " by Piusuti , sung by Mr. McMeekin and Mr. Keeler , was also well rendered. Mr. C. L. Kcoler handled tuo organ in a masterly man ner , playing three selections , the overture to the "Merry Wives of Windsor , " "A ariatious on a Scotch Air , " by Dudley Buck , and the "FestHal March , " by Henry Smart. Mr. I. M. Trey nor of this city assisted In a solo and the boy choir of St. Paul's sang one selection. The concert was a success , both musically and financially , and it is hoped that the choir will bo heard hero in concert aguiu. Horslofd'H Acid Phosphate. A Nerve Kood and Tonic. The most effective yet discovered. Union Park race.Omaba and Council Bluffs. , June < .M ! > , f-t.OUO ; Sept. S-ll , $0,500 ; ( Jet. JO-'J.J , $4,000. For programmes address Nat Brown , sec'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. The Lake Mauawa hotel has boon remod eled , refurnished and renovated throughout , and will bo opened Wednesday noon , Juno 3 , Ib'Jl. _ Good apron ginghams , oc a vard. Extra qu.Ui'y apron ginghams , O c ; will compare with any bo goods. Boston Store , Council Bluff * , la. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Juice tablets. Tney are delicious. Fur , iture , carpets , refrigerators , baby car riages , stoves , crockery , and all housb fur nishing goods , c.Lsh or on easy payments , at Mandel & Klein's. Now wash material , floured Nainsook check ( in black and white ) called Bargeau organdie , > a a yard , worth U3c. Demon store , Council Bluffs , la. Lost and Pound. Jock Koborts. n blacksmith who works for S. J. Noble on upper Broadway , reported the theft of a suit of clothes from the Ogden lively barn yesterday morning. Ho said that ho had Just bought the suit and took it into the barn to keep It over nlgtt Yesterday morninL' the suit was , missing. Ofllcer Kelly was put on the track of the thief , but was unable to 11 nil him. Ho had a large , well de veloped suspicion , however , nnd he told the object of the suspicion that the best thing for him to do would bo to return these clothes where ho found them as soon as ho could. In s > omo mysterious way the clothes found their \\nybackto the innncer where they had been left , and Robert's heart was glad. Ceiler"5 ! Magic Headacno Wafers. Cures all bcndtches in 20 minutes. At all druggists Do you want a loan upon any article of value without removal I Loans arranged so you can maico part payment ut any time , re ducing principal and interest. Strictly con fidential. Fiod Terry. cUuttol loan broker , room ' . ' 00 , Sapp block. Challlo do African , beautiful range of pat terns , So n yard , worth 7c. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Mar Bouricius , music teacher , removed to Ws Broadway , overC. B. music company. " i. < ) . ) . r. The oftlcers nnd inoml'crs of Council Bluffs loduc. No. 40 , Inu'vMicndetit Order of Oddfel lows , arc requested in meet at Independent Order of Oddfellows h-ill this afternoon at I p. in. , for the purpose of partlcip itinc In the observances of Memorial day. All members of the order in the city cordially InvitoJ. tH. . S.LhtT , N. G. lOc Turkey rod table napkins , Jo each , or Mo a do/en. Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Sun Wo have Just received two special num bers , which wo have placed oa sale at Ji.50 and il.Tft , same- foods soul last season for $ J und f.V.2.Y Acompluto line of patent umbroll i covers from V3o to $ .l.vf > . Umbrellas recover ! ' while you wait. Huston store. Council Bluffs , la. CtlXKl lll'illtll ) I'llllltS Cheap. A larco varietj of cbuitu bealthy beddlnp plants for salt ) at very low priccb. King ston's now given house , South Madiaou strait. Dcatli or . II. Ham. A. U. Ham died yesterday morving at C o'clock at his rtwidciu-u at the corocr of Tweuty-iiiulU sttvc-l nud Avenue U at thq ape ol forty-three years , The deceased suf- fered from a i muck of la grippe S.O.TIO tine a'o. which left him in a vcr > bil phys.cal coditioa. . About n week ago he hud several teeth extracted , and the lacerated gums were aUBf'nOl bv gangrene. Soviral physlclini cared for him. and the most strenuous efforts were mada to save tils life. He suffered no p In nnd retained his sense * until the last. Ho 'civei a n\tt. The remains will bo taken to Hod Oak. whore he formerly lived , toJoy. Tb deceased \vas „ embar of lodge No. 4'J ' , Independent Order * Oddfellows. Mothers will fnd Mrs. VVinslow's Sooth Ing Syrup the test icir.cdy for their clul drcn. 23 cents n bottle. \VKl Ij O. orNDKD KICK. People Wln > Want All Property to He Kijiiltnhly Tn\od. A goodly number of the taxpayers of the Fifth ward met at Erfling's hall last t.Ight for the purpose of discussing the question of assessment. Henry OslholT was elected chairman of the meeting , t-'rod Schnocko said that the great dlfllculty wlte the assess ment is that the men with little cottages and limited mcai.s nav the tax-ej , whim corpor ations and wealthy men escape. The tlmo is rloe for action , nnd if the assessors will not do their duty the people mjst. Assessor Franklin said that this year the largo property owners will bo compjlled to pay their shuro of the tax , f.s ho has assessed according to value. Henry Ostholf said that It is A well known fact that the cor porations cscap\ The Thompson-Hous ton light company that has prop erty worth (1,1X10,000 Is os'osscd on a valuation of only $1:1,000. : This ! decidedly wrong , but what are wo to doi The city has decided that no change can bo made in the assessment after it goes into the hands of the commissioners. Mr. Osthoff thought the proper thing to do would bo to appoint a committee to examine the books of the assessor. Assessor Franklin was on the floor in an instant and said ; "You may appoint nil the committees you chose , but no committee can examine my books. I will let any citizen see the books , but no body of men shall sco them until they are turned over to the county clerk. " Mr. Franklin thought the movement spite work upon the pait of iJlck O'Kccfo nnd Jim Connolly. They think they have a pig by thu car , but they will bo fooled. "Wny will you object to a committee look up at ttio oooltsf asked Mr. Schnocke. "I understand it , " responded Franklin , "but you can't fool tne. Connolly has been all over town reporting that my work is not well done. He does this simply because I discharged him. My reason for this was , the man lives in the Sixth ward and there was no reason why I should hire dim to help mo do my \\henthereareplentvof good men in this ward that I can hire. This , gentlemen , Is not half that I could toll you. but it ought to bo enough to satisfy you. I will tell you. however , that you have got a fair and equitable assessment this year. I have taken into consideration the location and surroundings of the property. " "Last year , " said Mr Schnocko , "Alvin Saunders was assessed at $1,200 , " "It is not so this year , " continued Assessor Franklin. "When you see mv books , you will see that Saunders is assessed at $35,000 , A. J. Poppleton atSKi.OOO and Jim Brown at $10- ( XX ) . This I am telling you , hut no committee can c-omo to my office and see mv books. " "Won't you let three penUfcnien look over your books ! " asked Mr. Dailey. "No , sir. You can look over the assess ment on your lots , but you can't look after anv other lots , " continued Mr. Franklin. "DickO'Kcelfo'sruling , that property of cor porations must be assessed in the ward in which the ofllce is located , will result in this ward falling short S50OO.Ji" The meeting denounced the resolution of the "commissioni rs In the most emphatic terms. Mr. Schnocke moved that a committee of three bo appointed to see that all real estate and personal property is listed for assess ment. The motion prevailed and the chair appointed Messrs. Schnocke , Erflliur and Minnnbnn. As soon as the committee can learn whether or not the provisions of O'KcefTo's resolution has been carried out another meeting will be hold to take prompt action. The Howe scales , the only scale with pro tccted bearings.Jsocheck rods. Catalogue of Borden & Selleck Co. , Agts. , Chicago , 111 Z.jE.I AJT.VC TllL. It'OllK. Iowa Masons KeiiiK Instructed In the Oi der'8 Mysteries. CED\B ' Ku'ins la. , May 29. [ Special Tel egram'to TIIK BEE.I Tno Masonic grand ledge school of instruction opened at Masonic hall tnis morning , with the largest number of delegates ever in attendance ai a first day's session. The school will continue in session three days , when the forty-eighth annual meeting of the Masonic grand ledge of Iowa convenes. The work is in charge of Grand Master George B. VanSaun of Cedar Falls. Full instructions in the lirst , second and third de grees were given during the day. Tnis even ing the entered apnrenUco degree will be con ferred upon nn actual candidate. Constipation poisons tno olooa : DoWitt's Little Early Risers euro Constipation. The cause removed the disease is none. Third Party DBS MOINES la. , May 29. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEC.I About thirty "peoples" party adherents assembled in county con vention today and selected these delegates to the stnto convention to meet here next Wednesday : S. S. Mann , P. U. Paine , H. C. Hargls , J. P. Layman , Jacob Beaner. C. K. Innls , J. W. HicUs , J. B. Weaver , E. B. Gaston , H. X-J. Scott. These represent all shades of political belief outside the two old parties. DoWitt's Little Early Risers ; best llttlo pills for djsjiepsia , sour stomach , bad breath < Corn Damaged liy Cut Worms. BUKUNGTOX , la. , May SO. Dispatches from Illinois points say thousands of cut worms are working in tbo corn. Many fields are being destroyed. Numbers of farmers will bo compelled to replant. "I lost a crutch and found health at Excel sior Springs , Mo. " Lawrence. Kns. Mrs. J. U. Carruth. Still Kcnr an Outbreak. OTTL-MWA , la. , May 10.-All is quiet at Mystic , though the people are yet uneasy and fear an outbreak , as another consignment of negro ir.l'ier ? , is coming in tonight. The negroes working at Diamond's are protected by deputies. V. Ill IIoss the Schools. Mis otiu VU.I.KT , la. , May 29. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Ilr.c. | C. E. Moore of Jef ferson , la , and J. L. Tnmisca of Momlamln , la. , were elected last night superintendent and principal , respectively , of the schools of this city. _ Mrs. Marion * cqnltled. Kcoivi'K , In. , May 10. The jury this even ing found Mrs. Josephine Marion not guilty of the murder of uor husband and she \va ; discharged. Postal Telegraph Co. have adopted the "Caligruph" to the exclusion of all otr > eri. Verdict for Mrs. Sliephard. In the federal court yesterday Mrs. Shop- ham was given a verdict for $0.VK ) in her suit against the Chicago & Northwestern. Mrs. Shephurd sued for f 15.000 damages for being put off a train on tha Northwestern In Iowa. AVehlorn Pensions. WASHINGTON. May SO. { Special Telegram to Tun BEE.I Pensions have boon granted as follows : Nebraska : Original Invalid William II. Walker , Aaron Hart , John U. THE UlllJlT St'CCKSS of thu i'oiuiino imuurtotlJohnnn Hell s Mult Extract us a tonic nutritive , huh cuusud a crowd of fraudulent imitator.- i-omo into thu iniiiket Be war o of thorn ! The Kunuine lias the signature of "Johann Hell " on i llu < neck on every battle , KIs- tier & Moudelhoii Co. , solo agents , 0 Barclay Street , Now York , TAL" 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 arc showing the most complete line embracing fine styles which are usually retailed as high as $15,00. Remember we sell the best , SHIRT WAI We will sell this- week 50 dozen of Star Shirt Waists , all new patterns , at 75c. And a line of * waists , suitable for school wear , at 35c. CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS , 'Tlie Glotliii-icj House West , of the Mississippi- COUNCIL BLUFFS STEA1I DYE WOR1G All kinds ot Dylns and Clc.inlii ? ilono In tha Highest style of thu Art , Faded and St.ilnoJ Fabrics made to look as Kood as new. lie. ) I'tMthi-rs ( loaned lly M.CUIII , In I list C' : is Manner. Work promotlv done and delivered In all parti of tlio - ounlry. tend for prlcj O. \tv.OHAN , I'rop. , 101J Itroadwav , Near Northnestoru Uopa COUNCIL ULutr.3. IA. CHICAGO , May 1C. Kepurts of ccncrous rain- D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Pastors' ' Sinjlhs , Markat Fixtures , Casing , plccs and Sausaszo Makers' Machinery. 82)- SS M.iln st. . Council Blurts , lu. Also action n Hides uud L'uri Sims & federal court" . Itrtotns % 4 and 5 Sliugart Ucno block , Council HlulTj , la. Plrimhprc Attorney at Law , No. 19 HI . UUiUllUU ; ) . pcari street , over Hush- null's store. Telephone No. 2VJ. Business liours. S a. in. to'J p. in. Council IHulK , 1 L HEW OGDEN HOTEL. The Now Opden Hotel. In Council Hlufr-s. has been completely refurnished and modernized throughout , and U now onu of the best hotels In the state. It is loc.itcd In the business part of the city and the electric motors p.iss the door uvory four mlmiliM. 1'lro eseav = 3 and fuc alarms throiuhoutthe hulldln ? . Steam he.it , hot und cold w.iter und sunslilne In every room. Tnblo unsurpassed anywhere. Hate , J ' .oo a aay. GEO. M. WHITNEY. Manager. THEX QRAMD , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. George T. Phelps , Manager. C. A ; HAMMER , USTICE OF TH'E PEACE OFFICE , 41. ' . Hroadway , Council lilulTs , la COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute DKS. 11KLL1NGEUS , l'KOI'3. Chronic diseases ot all kinds und deform ities specialties. Xos. U)1 ) and 2iUi Hroadway , Council lllnlVa. la. CJrovrs , Eli 11. Alunlov , Hiram C. Tuttle , Holoway . Kinnov , Thomas M. Pethick , James B. Sumnicrvllle , Frederick H. Deur- borr. Anthony T. Stevens , John M. Bagley , ( .rcen Stauton , Joseph Davis , Jacob Lawsha , Albert Hines , Joseph Bryan. KreJerick \7ivcriy. Additionr Jobn McAVIlliams , Chauncoy Barber , Jacob Pntts , Frederick Huzeloh. Increase Marshall Z. Shaft. South Dakota : Original John L. Kap- linger , Owen T. Owens , Lcauder Welch , David B. Uowo , George W. Bickford , Fix-i- inad T. ICnowles , Ellas RIgle , Benjamin F. Abel , Tilghman Stono. Additional Samuel Lenbart. Keissuo Joseph Thomas , Tbad- ileus L. Carrier. Iowa : Original Marshall D. Fox , Zur H. Gravei. Stunton D.Varner , William A. Price , James M. ICnowle * , Samuel L. Steel , James H. Blakeloy , Camper Belson , David H. Kniuht , Williuui Applugato , John Bridge- man , Christopher C. Joliu , Michael Doyle , Levi Knco. Jacob W. Cfeso , William Castlo- dlne , William W. Klblcr , ' Amos Matthew ? , Edward / . Williams , Djplcl Koborts , Ocorgo Moore , John T. ElwclC U illis H. Butler , Fnmk O. Udall. Georpq.AV , Brown. Xathan D. Thompson , Jason \iCahvoU. l . John ilcllur , Hlchard uurkln , William H. Kirk. Alonzo D. Lyiul" , Aix > llos Fuller. Special act Drustlia A. Shovood. Additional- lam Heally , Nels Xeliri eu Josi.ih liivoiis , Samuel M. Mayniird , Jacob Waring , Mamhall Hemstreet , William A. Wnlker , James Waddell - dell , Edward Adams , Isaac tilllam , KobertJ. McKee , John Potei-soa. Ueisbue Daniel A. Mcilling , Tiionmt M. Fee. He-Issue and Increase - crease James M. Gilbert , Jeremiah Heed. DoWltt'i. Liltio Early Kiser * : only pill to curcbicU hcadaeho ana regulatotho boweU I'ciiiiHylvnnln lilnos. Eiibtoni cilio.s and pointtj along tboAt- luntio soubOiirJ nro Vouched in the qui"U- est time from Chlcuiro by the I'ennsyl- vnnlii liiit-B , Five trains loivvo daily f ir PittsburiHaltlinoro , Waslungton , t'hi- imlelihln | anil Now York , cnrrvlng Pullman - man vottlbulo aloojirij { aril dining car Hint run through without chancre. Two trains carpyt'ijT Pullinuii huilt-t parlor nnd I'ullman t-loupiii" ; cars uibo lunvo I'hii-ni. * daily vin tholintH ) fur In- ili.inipi4is , Loulsvillo and C Iricii.nnti , making union dcnot conuccUuns for the south , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. AT SwiiiWalker's 113 Main sticct and Itn I'l-arl. Council HlulK you will always llnd a "snap b.inraln" In ro.il estate If you want to Imy or n peed place to list n bargain If you \Kint tocll or trade , \ \ ' ANTED Two men to work on fruit fiirn. . f I ) I. smith , south Madison street. Coun cil \ \ 7ANTED-l7ood socoivl-hann blcyi-lo for ii cash I'rcd Lamb , sr. , 159 Graham avenue , iiFOK S.LR An ab-.tr.ict and Insurance busi ness ; uood llMry stock and controlling In terest In an i-stiibllshcd business Will take somu Kood city property. Johnston & Van I'uttcn. \\7ANTnn-Good plrl for llsht housework ; i < innll family : peed wase * . Mrs. Hayes , M7 N. 1st bt. _ _ \\7ANTED-A peed , second hi : nd s.i'rtvbl- cycle , for cash. i\ Lamb , sr. , 139 Ura- ham : i\i'iiue. Council Bin IT- . FOi : SALE Klegant carrlacc team -iml line slnrlo drivers ; prl'-i's le.isonablo ; cull and sue them before bin Im. ' . Isaac M. Smith , sales stables No. 41fc North Se\enth stiect , ( . 'otincll Itliitrs. rilO TUADE Two i.ou-cs and lots on Hroad- -I- w.iy to tr.ulu for vacant lots on Fourth. I'lfth or s.i\t ] | avenues. Address Itrown A. Unccr , KK& Hroadway. MAGNIFICENT acre property In ( He-acro tracts loc.itud L"J miles from postolllee , for sale on n-asonablo tcinm. Somu line resi dence property for rent by Day & He- . WANTHD--Gooa urlcicnmker 10 buy out plant or manufacture brick by the thou- saml or by the iluy. None but Kooil , responsl- b o man need npuly. Must Rlro Kood icfer- ences. C. G. Greenwood. Silver CHJt la. WANTED- a young man with experi ence and references position in a who.o- sulo house where ho can advance. Address E20. Ileuonicu , Council llluira. FOR SAI.B Our fine family horse , suitable for rldtngordiivlnjj. Apply to 130 S. Oth ' .l-OCt. _ rpo levers of liorses The largest lot of f.its JL arid the finest in the city ; also hay and feed ( > . " > all kinds at fe' , Goldstein A , Cos IJiS West 111-o.ulway. _ CLAIKx OYANT und psychometric , or char acter readings ; all ) diagnosis of disease. . Send lock of hair for readings by loiter. Sun days and ovenlnss. Mis. E. Hooper. 14."J Ave nue. K , near corner IStli st. . Council 11 nil 3. Terms. Me and } 1 03. FOK SALE For Kent Wanted If you want to buy , < ell or rout anything In iho real estate line don't do It until you have seen our larse list of bargains. Swan , t Walker , No. 113 Main und 113 1'eurl streets Council ItlulN. TTHJKSALE-Ilotel centr.illy lojiito.l , doing J- peed business. Or will oxchan o for KfJd farm In uusturn Iowa. Hotel lease , farn turo and fixtures ; an A No. I ch nice to stop into a peed p.iyini ; bu-1- ncss Kcasons for sollim ; , other business requiring - quiring all owner's attention. llargalin in lusldunca and business prop erty K. t' . o nicer , real citato an I insurance aKcnt. No. 13 N. M.Un "t. Couilcl'i lllulTs , GAHDENS Some cliolco pardcn land ne.ir Council lllulTs for sale on easy terms , tils > vineyards and a lur 'u list of low.t ( anna. Johnsion A. Van 1'atten. F OK KENT The McMahon block , U story brick , with basement und elevator. J.V \ Squlie , 101 I'oarl street. F OK SALE or Kent 3\nlan lanl. vrltU houtei , 07 J , It. Uioa. WJ MJ.IQ St. . Oouaull Bluffi 'Jlio Woiiilcrl'iil New Process Vapor Move. \Vescllthconly cenulno Jscw Process - and the celebrated tju'ck Meal New 1'roce.ss stoves , the best made. Ono difference be tween the genuine und imitations Is that the imitations have a small needtu-liko tubJ to draw of ! oil that Jon't evaporate ; the scnulni nas no sucli flimflams. Wo have sold nearly ono hundred already this season. Llshts Hko cas ; absolutely safe ; no sinoko or soot ; as simple ns a cook stove. See us before buying. A tow tine $35.00 gas ranges closing out at $10.00 each. The best over offered : i.0 per cent discount over last year's prices. Ijinvn MowerH. Highest grade only ? 0.00. Screen wire doors , frames , etc. , etc. iiiuyc'IcH. Largest stock in the -.vest. The famous Little Giant bov's who'll , the Victor , highest grade , world's best wheel , Doth for ladles and gentlemen. L'oi.u & ( Joi.i : , 41 Main Street. I'.oii'c Give Away Money Ami put nothlnz In return. You are simply doing II when you pay the prlcu commonly asked for an ordinary lawn monor If the price Is more than 4"iiu. Wo will tell you a lir-,1- da * * , narriiiitvtl and guaiantoed tHulvo-lnoh mower for $ , ' > .00. Examlno tliuiu. O rdeu f OH' ! DC pur Kt. liixid duality and will gl\o yo i siilisfuctlon. Come and sue It. The IlPHt ItcIViyi'ratop Ix tnu'North Htar It Is nut like sumo others Unit aruwarrintcd to frce/o nlthotitlco in lUj'-riayh. It doss use some Ice , hut uses lus und pioducea a loner temper. ituro wIlliKis titan any other refrUei dor on the markn. Mexican Ilaiiiiuouks , 7. u. They aru north looking a ! and will glvoyou lots of com foil during the summer. Coluin.ii i Hiojehii. Plenty of them now to supply all demands. There ib no other In the world equal to ll. llubt I ) . ill goods. . ' | - , Idirs water ciHilers , tiUHH'l-s ; | an I clutlies l > iskeli tinllglitn 114 leu en-am f refit rtill" frc-i'io In from ihn-u to the muiuli > . froiu ! ii ip Junior gasu- I'no slovos fr in , * ( i it , ib lU'.UI lo iht-htst i'roo fcil n | niin HSI..M' nunle , for stlu only at 1 * i' Oi Vu , i. ol llr o.l 27 MAIN Over & 11. Juc-jueia-n & Lo. , Jewelry Stor Marcus Clothing Store , COMMEXCIXG 281891. , . Wo will open with a new an J co np'et stoc c in Men's , Youths' , Boys' mill Children's Clothing , Gnus' Furnishing ( Jt-ods II .ts , Cups , Boots , Shoes , Trunka , Valitcs , Kte. On nny prrohnso you m ike in the house- during this Opening1 S.-lo you will save " ( > ] ) er < cut. Hvcry tliuii ; is inii'koil in pi lin Pjjuros and stictly ono price. The ( rouls arcs till new and in lute--t styles , and they arc bought -tr.iiffht , fro 11 Ki 'orn .Mti lufact- tirers. Don't miss th s roat o jportunitv , ljuli-onio mil ox itnino OJT stoflc and prices. It will tisto iish you 11 sojour Low Pi-C3s nnd Good Gaols. Wo will n ontion you a few of the ba jiiiins nnd 'till thuro nro thousands of Unrtrnins which you can see by c illinj , ' d iv'.ng th-j S ilc. Wo want , you to com nnd ovunino our goods and price * and be ? con vinc-'tl. A few of the bargains are as follows 500 Men's. Working i-uHs at 9'i. iVi Men's S-iiti at "il.oO. 8011 Men's Black Woisted Suits at S7. " > 0 I Mou's all Woo Dr ss Suitin dilTeront Style ? , from S5 to S3. SOD Bov's all Wool Knee Punts in diiiorcnt Htjlos at 50 cents. 600 Boy'a Suits during the Sales t tl ; ujro4 toU. lOUall Wool B > y'a Suits at 2.25 : a-.ro I tol-1. We will put on si e o i the l.rat Opo.iui , ' IXiy. Tli ir-d ly. May 2S. ono lot of children's I'ants iina Waists 2c nit. for the two. Now is your chance to buy yo ir boys' clothing for : i little money. M. Marcus Clothing House , 546 and 548 Broadway , Council Biuffs Iowa TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , C A. Sc'ioeds.nck , PropPietop , Ofticos 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean nnd reflnish goO'la of every descr'iption. Packages received at either oTfice or at tha Worksj Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have hhop-worn ot Foiled fnlricd of nny character can hnva thom redyod und liniihoJ equal to now. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Blurr-j. CAPITAL STOCK 5150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.033 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.033 DwtTOlH I. A. Mltlor , P O Olenrj-i , H I. Shut-art. R B. H.irUJ I ) EiImutuMun. Ch ! irlai II , liannan Tr innot ueiier U Iwukliu liunl- tifn. U.ir.-eit c.ipltil uuJ iiirplin ol ia/ tianklu riouthwo tuni IJ-.TL . .NTERESro.N TIM- DEPOSITS , I Ills the amount thill pcopiu 'i\o , not so inilih "hat thi-y eurn , that I'M'iitu.illy iniikoK thuin rich. Icibujnu u hoiisohohl niL'i.lv like u rufrlscr.itor It K wi-II to c-onsldi i M > IHO- tliuij ; else thiiii the Uril cost In dcti-nn nln Its ccimomy. Thu ( juurutuy iloiischold Iti fr K- i-rutor Ih a handsome an u iileuo of pallor furniture umi costs Icsthnn any otlioi llrsl- cliiss nrllcii- , und htuii Is lit thu lii'idasiin vruwimlior of l.-i.- . Uin the ln\tu < > t cold iilr teiiiiu-raturu. All the packliu Is tnlnuril wool , iho Ix-st non-coiiiluutor of liuai unit inolhliiiu Known. All ) iartn can lie takL'ii out nnd eh-aiu-d. ln\i > sti"to ! the Ciuurnsby llousi-liold hofoiu liiiy'.n. . Il \ \ It MOUPI-B. The Ni > cjuukor I'liy U In every ri"ii > oet Iho cotintoipart of iho ITilliidflphlu , and nii'oh chuiiDur.I'roin * i to * " . \Vi- carry the 1'hlla- dulphla also and you ciin tuko your cliolKU. Surocil DOOI-H and window Kinnins , tin ; luiKost and finest In thu city , and all the lutest uovoltloi In tliu Imrdwuro line , at MIl'QAKT A : l'i-3. No. II Main Micct , Council Gas Heating Stoves. Nl ) ARIIEd ! NO > > 1OKH. Just the thlnic for linth roonm , bud rooms , eta Cull and sco our iur < u asMirliui'iit. C. D. Gas anJ El3tru Liy'ii ' GJ 211 l' ari auU 210 Mam MrcoU Electr3 ] Truss33 , Belts , Ch33t Protectors , Eto. AGSXFSmi \ DR. C. I ) . JU3) ) ] Broadway , Counoll Bluffs , la NIi : "HI. . / . / / . i'ii\.miKitii\ . it. Kfc , Knr. No onnil Tliruat Spi-i l.ill.l. Council Illutl * . - - town ! oru cm , rr vy ptlnliil : mill we.tk Tlil' i-.trncliu ( iuifii ii , " iluirtui from ttm e-iri . ' tnrrh , lujr fwi-r. Milimi anil nil ueiilu MII t tlir . o nllci Mon uf iiiu llir..a u H'Oililljr ( ilai u.u < lit- | IM | urliliunt | ialn ( , ln. . nc-rumiviy urtio'i'iol In alltJcull f.uL- * iiflenuilrij th > n ! n , u t > lick hoatl it-he Sur Ual uiitia 'i iv u mrjr. p tl/ilonlr | rf < ir'iiDl. u , ir.iu t .i tJinu OIIU .SUi-Mrl-llunj block , ruuml iuuut.ii illuji. I First-- : NationalBank : -or- COUWCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. raid U | Uajiltni , . . . . $1U,000 ( UdKl ! iri { > inltvil Imrik I. . | l > c.tr l-uro nnnl iluiiiiMlii I'nIjaiiL'e nil luual iiurillu ; < K > | MI < | aiu-iit.iin p iiil 1 1 onliacilna * Aco-unai uf . ulir.J uuU i. inkinnkcT ) > aiiio ( > ri > rati ma > < iii uoX cur rt'iL i | i ' i c inv ' A. W UllililUS A. T UiCL , Aciuunt CuUiCf