Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 31, 1891, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OM-AIIA DAILY BEE : HUNJfiiAY , MAY 31 , 1801 SIXTEEN PAGES.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL. BLUFFS.
OFFICE : No. 11. PHAHL STRUCT.
Dellverc-it by Carrier in any part of the City.
H.V. . TILTON MANAOHll.
THLKPIIONCS ;
f nuiiucts on'ce ' , No. ia.
Night Editor. No. 23.
31 JA o it .11 IA TI ox.
N. Y. P. Co.
Council Hluffs Lumber Co , coal.
Craft's chattel loam , ' . ' 04 S.ipp block.
Krai Koclt Spilnps coal. Thatcher , 1(1 ( Main
If joii want v/ator In your yard or liouso
po to Illxby's , ifOJ Mori lam blouk.
'J'ho board of supervisor will meet tomor
row morning.
The Kumlay ovcriltiK dinners at the Grand
arc ron-itaiitly Incrcaslnt ; In popularity with
the citi/ens of Council UlutT-t and Omaha.
\V W U'allaro has rcnlKtiod the presidency
of the Young Mull's Christian Association ,
nnrl tt M Hunker hus buon apnolntcd to suc
ceed him.
Miss Mary Kerr rnadn her solemn profes
sion as u Sister of Meiey In the chnopl of Ht
lioninnl'1 ' hospital List i'rldav , and will here-
nftoi bo hnown ntSlstor Mnrj Ke 'inn. Uov.
1'atcr I3o > lcof Omulm rcrelved her vows.
Tlmoniicrs and incinbors "f Council Hliiffs
r.ndi/e , N'o 4l ! Itidepoiidont Order Odd Fol
lows aio requested to moot at Odd 1'ollow's
hall this afternoon at 1 o'clock , preparatory
t . attending thi ! fmier.il of their brothqr , A
II Ham. I1 A. HacUott , N ( ! .
( ! cort.'o Itarpor was rulua < iud from the
county ] nll last Pild.iv after sei vine a thirty
day teim for slualltiK a monkey wiench Thu
Hist tiling ho did was to steal another inon-
Uowiench and trv tooil it Ho was nr-
ri-'teil and will have a hearing toinouovv
moniiiit ? .
Neteian lesion , encampment No 8 , will at
tend dlvlni ) sei\lces at Tilnity Methodist
cliun h , coiner Ninth avc'nuo and Fourth
street , this ( Kumlay ) evening. All old sol-
dlus are requested to meet at drand Aimy
of the Hepuhlio hall at TISO , p. m. to attend
with the encampment.
Instead of boiiitf lomoved to Rod Oalc tor
burial , the ronmitis of the late A. H. tlam
\vill bo u.terrcd this afteinoon In E'airvicvv
eemetei v under tbo nusrices of the Odd fol
low t fiatcrnitv , of which the deceased was a
mombe. Thu funual cxeuiscs will bo con-
dui ted bv Kov. T. P TbiLkstuii
Olllcer Muiphv found a little child wan-
dciIIIK about on the stieets yesterday , look-
ItiB foi Us motlit r it was uecpinu bltteily
Ho took the little oao In chart-o , and about
linlf nij hour latoi fouml he mother , who h.ul
not noticed her loss The motlici1 llvci in
the countiy , several miles from the city
It was expecu d up to a dav or two a o that
the Oftdon hotel would Do closed tonight , and
n st.itoment to that effect was made In seine
of the pnpcr-i. Yestotday , bowovc-r , n lease
- as signed betwoun the ownoib of the hotel
nnd 11 M. Whitney , who has been running
tl.o plaeo as manager , and the hostelry will
be kept open with MrVhitno } at the head ,
us hcietoforo.
\V F Kcott and C. L Howlry , tuo men
who ropiesont thenisolves as agents for the
National I'oitiait association , with he.ld
quaitors nt Us Ashland avenue , Chicago ,
spent last night in the fit } lull on the ch irgo
of assault Mis. .f icob Sims claim * that the
two men came to her house on Fndny ana
wanted to lake an older for pictuies She
told them that she had no tiso for their pic
tines Thev tued to force the door open
She called to one of the nolghbors for help
She Illeil an in formation again * t them in
snpeiior court and they were aircsted b }
Olllcer Mniphy
O 10 Stone rccoiveu n telegram from I'ort-
land , Oie , announcing the de.Uli of ins soil-
in law , A I1 Mi'lRps Mis. Stone has been
in 1'oitland for tuo jcats past visiting her
daughter Mr. Meiu'gs was stricken with
paral.vsis of the optic nur\o sovcial months
ago and the best medical men pionounced his
ca-so incuiablo From that time ho seemed
not to care to llvo any longer and his health
became woiso and worse until the end came.
] lo was well known in this cilv. Mrs Moiggs
nnil Mrs Stone will aruvu in the Blnfls in a
few days with the remains , which will bo intoned -
toned in Fairview cometeiy.
Grand opening of Sehut/cn p uk at Lane
Mnnawa with cuncuit , lull and piiio bovvl-
< ng , Sundav , .Mav III. I'n/os :
One gold-headed cane
One gold-headed unihic-lla.
Ono gold watch chain ,
Ono silver butter dish
Ono silver ploklo castor
Ono pair ladies' gold biac'olots.
A nice pure mottled custilo soap , 3 cakes
for K'c , sold o\ci } where for lOo a eako. Uos-
ton btoie , Council UluITs , la.
Good Healthy I'lantH Cheap.
A largo vnnctv of choice healthy beddinp
plants for sale at veiy low prices. King
ston's now gieen house , South Madison
Bti ect.
Drs. Woodburv , dentists , , ! ( ) I'oarl street ,
next to Grand hotel Telephone 11" . High
feiado woik a speualty.
1'J'jO black chock , strlpo and plnld organ
dies , Itaids ! for Jl 00. Monday at the Hoston
btoro , Council Hluili , la.
I'Kits o A i , I'M 11.i / ; t1s. .
lion M. I ? . Hohior has returned Irom a
month's ' visit In Montana
Hldo Diicinvoith of ban Praucisco is the
guest of his sistur , Mrs. Al U'etsingor.
IM V. Philbiook , the provident of the
Noithoiti tire Insurance company of Sioux
City , is a gneit at the ( hand.
Mr Highland H. Uutler , who has recently
been pinmoted to the assistant general
ngcnc } of tno Iowa Central railway eom-
panv , with ho.uliniiutors at Marshalltown , is
in the eitv , a guest of Mrs. T. A. Clark and
family , " 111 Harrison street.
The Lake Mnnawa hotel has boon remod
eled , refurnished and innovated throughout ,
and will bo opened Wednesday noon , Juno ! t ,
1MM.
8e heavy shit tings for fie a yard at the I3os-
ton Store nil day Monday and Momlu } night ,
Council Bluffs , in.
Out roll A n lion iioein en in.
Froadway Methodist Services at Masonic
temple at 1U-30 a. m and 8 p m Morning
theme : "Discerning the Slsns of the Times. "
First UaptUt Morning subject : "Helping
and Hindering Christian Work" Evening ,
nlxth sermon to } oung people. Subject : "His
Ten Brothers Going to Hgypt. "
Beioan Baptist Sermon at 10 a. m. to
young people. In the evening memorial
uoivic'o. Koldlois espociall } Invited.
Preslntorlan Regular services morning
anil evening.
Congregational Moinlng subject , ' 'God's '
1'ionilses. " livening , "Our Missions. "
St Paul's Regular services morning and
opening.
Trinity Metoodlst Services morning mid.
oonlng. . In the evening the Woman's Relief
Corps and the Union Vetotan Legion will
incot with the chuteh.
Fifth Avenue Methodist Services morn
ing and moiling.
Young Mon's Christian Association II. M.
Bunker will address the men's itootiug at I
o'clock.
Good apron ginghams , * , a n vnrd. H\tra
quality apron clnghams , tl c ; will compai a
\\ithttny bo goods. Boston Store , Council
Ululls , la. _
Furiilturo , carpets , refrigerators , baby car-
rlagi'H , stoves , crockery , and all house- fur
nishing goods , cash or on easy pa } mtnits , ut
Miindoi X Klein's.
Gcorgo P. Bonrdmauhodrlvcs n wogou
for the Consolidated 1'iinU Line company ,
met \\ith an accident } estorday morning at
the Builinglon crossing near the corner of
Sixteenth avenueA switch engine WMI at
work around tno company's yards , and had
just passed In front of Hoardmau and his
team. Doardman attempted to cross , the
track , but the engine ictiirncd just in time to
strllio the wagon and smash it into smith-
ercens The oil with which the wugon was
loaded was scattered fur and wide , end
Itoardman himself narrowly oscuiwd with
his life , AH it was ho was thrown from the
wagon to the ground and badly bruised Ho
threatens to bring suit , for damages against
&o railway coiuyauy ,
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
How Memorial Day Was Ob3orved by the
.Good People.
OLD SOLDIERS HONOR THEIR COMRADES ,
Imposing Procession to tlic Ccinutcry
| jtiiiictit ) | Speculics ami IniprcN *
Ccri'inonlei-.Vot u Ilituli
In the Wliulo AlValr.
Decoration day dawned with the sky over
cast with black and tuigiy looking clouds and
the tain dojeendlng In torrent' . It was the
universal opinion that the celebration of the
day would ha\o to bo po < tponcd and all the
prcparatlot s that had been made would gofer
for naught. But at about 10 o'eloc'c there
was a ehango , the c'ouds ' disappeared , the
sun c.tmo out and by noon all traces of lain
and mud dls.ippeaicd and the streets were in
good condition for travel.
In the morning the cltbons were busy
hanging out the national colors over the
doors of their places of business , and many
of those who lived along the line of march
displaced the same pattlotic spit It.
At I o'clock the old soldims began to
gather in groups about the streets , awaiting
the call to Join the laitks of the procession.
It was i3 10 , however , before the forces had
been musleiod by the marsh. ils and stinted
on the Joutney to Fait view cemetery. 'I ho
ptocesMon moved In the following order :
I'lUllMHI OT pn ! I'O
W.ill Mel'.iddeu'h dt urn ( orH. ]
Cairl ! „ ' ! i mil. lining i | e iKeis.
NHIS < if Veteians.
Mil' I.ltieiiln Post , til ind Army
of the UeimhllC.
L'nlini Veloiati ( avion.
old snldlers on fool.
II ilbey's liniid ,
Indcieiilent | ( Oiderof OddfelUxri.
tin ird of nduf.it Inn
City Council and other Olllcl.ila.
Public Shool Cadels.
Wtiiiiuns' Kellef Ontps.
I lnr.il Ua ons ,
i krjy.
Chlldn n fiom tin Uhrlsll in Home.
L.ii Is ( if tin I'nlill. ' ' ihools.
i lie Dep irtiM nt.
Along the line of Maich not less than ton
thousand elti/cns collected to see the parade ,
and hundieds of them followed to the cemo-
ter.\ , where the exorcises .veto held Ono of
the most pioinlnent featutcs ot the parade
was tlio marv'htuK ? f l10 'J ' ! 11JL" from tljj
puLlie schools They have boon in ttainlng
for the last week for the occasion , and tno
militir } piccision with which every step was
taken to tlio tuiio of "Marching Through
Georgia , ' showed tne keen delight that the
bo\sfcltin it. The Washington nvonnc ,
Bloomer , Hill , Second avenue , Third street ,
Pleico , and Eighth sttcets weio reptcsonted.
After the audience had been seated Dr. F.
S Thomas introduced Mr. L E Shugart as
the piesident of the da } . Mr Shugart step
ped forward and nnno'mif ed that the lh-.t
thing on the piogramnio would bo a selection
bv Dalbo } 's hand The selection consisted
of a medic } of national ait- , and was loudly
applauded whorl finished
After . i Uei oration song bv the \mphion
qnaitette , consisting of MCSSIM White , Joseph
oph Luring and D ivis. mid n puier by Ir
S Phelps Rev G. W Crofts lout a poem
entitled "Sherman ' ' The poem was a beau
tiful tt ibuto to the memory of the old voter in
\ \ ho depaitod this lioince the last Decora
tion day was celobtated.
Dt U A Gilbert ot Dubuque , the oiator
of the da\ , was llitiodnced. and delt\cred an
eloquent nddtess. Ho- alluded to the la.t :
that John A Logan had imented the custom
of celebrating dcc-oiation dav , and considered
it the g teatest of the many cient monuments
that he has leaied to his fame He pud the
following tribute to the Grand Aimy of the
Republic :
' The riranil Army of today niinibrrsoMir
four bundled tliousund voters. It Is u
c'lystllll/atlnn of brains : ind br.iun , the
autUltlos and liillnoncu os the nation. Ills
tlio tine conservator of the tepublle. Too
gieat fir mere parlls inshlp , its , ole object If.
To e lie fni tbe needy iind dotlliilo naidsof
theoidc'i ; to help over bright and strong that
mildcn cliiiln ( if brotherhood \\hase inliii.ilod
links .uo welded In tbe II ro of the must
slgnllluanl c'onlllet of the a'cs Its Inllneiic'ti
< MII bo Hindu potoiil beyond expression ; If we
ol ey Its st itntes ind employ Hi it Inlhu'iuc ;
not foi the sellNh ends of professional poli
ticians , but rather us its pi ilfot m dec'rees on
Iji.'hulCof pilnciples. not men. "
The Amphion ( Uiartotto sang ' 'The Vacant
Chair. " after which Dalby's band rendeted
several selections , wnilo the audience went
to the battlements where the botlies of the
unknown dead nro bunod. Wall McFtuldon's
drum corps and Dalbv's band phi } oil some
selections , after which Miss Edyth Tho.nas
deli\eied a iccitation in her iisu'iil winning
wnv. The subject of her tecitation was
"Deathless Fame " and the
, poem was writ
ten especially for the occasion by Rev. G. W.
Ctofts. A claims of IfiO scnool c-irls then
sang soveial choruses. The chorus has been
training undoi Mis. M. J. O'Neill for several
weeks past and it sang with lomark.iblo
.pliit and accinaoy.
Mr. C. M. Had ' \as intioduccd and deliv
ered an oiation. Ho rofoi led to the sm ill
number of sutvivors of the late war that are
to bo found in any gatheiing like the ptesont
one , the gteat changes that h.i\o taken place
in the last quaitor of a i-enturx " , and the
duty the people owes to tin men "who laid
down their lives on the altar of their coun
try , niiiny of whom toda } occup } uninaikod
gtaves. Ho said :
Kvor since that time when on C'nU niy's cioss
the Dlvlnu Itedcemur , with ble < din Inow ind
nloiccd hands Milil , "H Is llnlsht d , ' neidke
fordtlieiH lias but n tile ili/c'd in the hlsloiy of
the rate Tlniie p I''es of lilstotv which iruiw
with the rccoid of Iniinoitd detds tie the
pan' ' s onvlileh are loconlod marlyt.lom and
h.iuiilk'e These unUnown dead li.uo iniinl-
festul that pattlotle Con-eciatlon nnd m ir-
tyiNuourago which slump hiimanlt } as just
less than divine. They , too , have
olleted up their Ihes tliit their poun-
ti } might bo s.ivtd , that chillitlon
mmht boadvanc'id and frio
KOMMIIIIII nt pie-
stncd Of a tiutli thohMiU sh , ill ll\e after
them The d a } H of unr ino 0101 I'd nioic ilo
we tee the Klo.ini of bii\onots nor Ini.ir the
tieail of marc'hlng feut The c-ai ! to inns , the
iimieh tins hhouao , thti batto aie of the ptst.
In pe loeand piosporlty all OMT this land oC
ours , out people ilw ell In harmony under the
II.VL : uo love. It Is Indued Illume that we
turn fiom the pleasures an t caies of life foi-
Kettlnu every ill Met once liilimhliu1 asldoe\err
tllstlnc'tlon. to dotu one day to the memory
of tbo mon and women tonom we owe MI
much , \\fioneiiotonly this , but that wu
should k-iiiird anil exalt the cltl/unship thuy
secured.
Rev. T. P Thickstun pronounced a bene
diction.
_
O All our military capos nt half price $ T > 00
capos for $ J/ > ( ) , & ! 00 capes for $ .1 110 , f'l 00
capos for $ . " > IX ) , $ ii.OO ! capes for $ " . ,10 all day
inoniiny and Monday night. Boston Store ,
Cotincll BlulTs , in.
Union Park races , Omaha and Council
BlulTs , Juno IM2 , $1,000 ; Sopt. b-ll , ? llf 00 ;
Oct. yo-'J. , fJXX ( ) . For programmes nddtess
Nat Blown , scc'y. , Morchants' hotel , Omaha
Ladles' all silk vests worth $1 00 for tc ( ) ,
not over tlireo to a customer , Monday all day
at the Baston Store , Council Hlutls , la.
Sti-nclc I ) } a .Mot m- .
Yesterday aftoiuoon motor No. ft , In chat go
of motorman No y. > win pissing down Pom I
street. A wagon was standing near the cor
ner of Willow avoniie. Suddenly tro team
became frightened nnd commenced to Jump.
Charles Uioler , who was In the wagon , tiled
to pacify the animals , but it was of no nso.
The motor was going at such a rate that It
was Impossible for the motor man to stop ,
and the front end of the car crasncd Into the
wagon , knocking it oil the track , spilling out
Droicrand his Inoiher , breaking off ono of
the wagon wheels , nnd pla.Unc Imvoo iron-
orallv. A man who happond to bo htaiidliig
near grasped the horses Hrmly by the bits
and piovonteil them from running' away , or
else the wagon tr.ust have bojn totally de
molished. The rig belonged to Mr I' H.
Young , who lives about six miles from the
banltary nonp , also a special glycerine soap ,
manufactured for ourselves and nmikcd Uos-
ton btoro , IX ) per cent glcerlno. The above
two innkos forfi cents n cake , Just half pilco.
Boston Store , Council Bluffa , la.
OliioniiM IMiiiilu.
The plenlo yhlch was given by the Ohloans
ot this city and Omaha yesterday afternoon
ut Falrmount park was not uuch a success , In
point of numbers , as it would have boon had
U pot beca fo.r tag storm of tbj } uaornlDf. It
Is said that over a thousand Intcndod to como ,
but most of them gave up the idea early In
the day , thinking that the ground would bo
too wet. About two bundled , however , at
tended , and they had a line time , They
teached the park at about.1 ! o'clock In the
afternoon and had a lunch at 5 o'clock Alt r
the lui.ch they had speeches. It was decided
to make the Buckoo club n permanent affair ,
nnd to hold picnics at regular Intervals dur
ing the summer. The reception which waste
to nave been uivcn In the parlois of the
parlors of the Grand hotel was Riven ut ) , on
account of the small number present.
Odd lots of eor ts sold for * "c nnd 81.00 ,
Including some of the most populur makes ,
all in ono lot for .We each while they last.
Boston Store , Council BlulTs la.
Double fold Columbia suitings In stripes ,
plaids -ind ilguics. some beautiful wool of-
feels at 10 > n yard , would bo cheap nt IC'c.
Boston stoto , Council Blurts , In.
.Society In thi
For some Hum the custom has been estab
lished tjy which the teachers of the Institu
tion of the deaf and dumb have once each
} car gathered for picnic foUlllles. . The an
nual outing occurred last Tuesday. Mannw-n
was ihoon as the scene for the festivities.
The spread was n tempting one , and after all
had pat taken freely there was some Utlof
after-dinner talks A. T Flieldnger , ono of
the titiHtces , spoke in behalf of the board.
Pi \V.\citoiT . , the prliiclp.il of the school ,
gave a short talk. Chnilcs Bens gave n
npilghtlv plea in boliidf of co-education. W.
S Homer spoke in behalf of phxslcnl eultuto.
Altogether It was a g istionomlc.il and Into !
leetunl treat and mou heat til } enjoyed by
the teachers and the fi lends who were pilvl-
leu'cd to paiticipato Much of the credit for
tin ) cnioinent wn- . due to arian omonts
wiseU pi intied and sdi ei's- * tally eutied out
by Miss \Vileo\son \ , Miss Lima Flit-kinder
and Miss Stovcnsou. Amoiu thono present
weie Mr anil Mis A T Flieklngcr , Mr.
and Mrs G. L U'\cUolT , Mr and Mis C.
/.orb lugh , Mr and Mrs F I' . Holloway-
Mr and Mrs C. Spruitt , Ml and Mrs W S.
Marsh ill , Misses Blanctmtd , tt McMiihon ,
Ida \Vallnee , Winnie Crofts , Olivia Brnninir ,
Fannie Glenn , M , Hamilton , Oliio Tiaey ,
Alicia Lwing , Cat lie SehulT , and Messrs.
John W Baitelt , AloxIInidic , Chutles li no ,
W S Homer and tt. Houthwiek
Last Tuesday evening Mr and Mn. D W.
Bnshnoll ontettnlned a company ot Omaha
and Council BlulTs ft lends uy a musicale A
very choice progiammo was dvon by I tuns
Albeit with \loiin.Mlss Diilywlth her
vocal solos , and Mr Tabor , the w ell Known
Omaha organist , as accompanist. Mr.
Albeit ctcated the usual enthusiasm which
has marked his every uppo.ir.mcc befoie the
music loycrs of Council BlulTs. "I like the
A met leans. They are so warm hearted. "
Sur.h was Jlanj Albeit _ CJnent ! : on thO
Fieatty and continued applatiso. It would bo
a col'd audience Indeed that could not bo
moved bv his nrtietie touch. Miss
IJ.uH's songs proved also n rich fentuto
of thoentoitainment. Many of the company
had not neat d her bofoio , but she speedily
won their favor. She is ono ot the few snmers
who combine with licit tones a clear enun
ciation of the words , thus making her songs
peculiarly ono\.iblo ] to all.
For toficshineuts eako and cream , in novel
designs , woio served with becoming dell-
cie\ and elegance.
Coui.cil Blurts Is to again try the experi
ment of sustaining a social club. The old
dub fell to pieces a } ear or moio a.ro , It prov
ing too expensive for the masses and not e\-
clusuo enough for the select. The new club
is to bo known as "Tho League ' ' The in-
cnipoiatois nro.l N.Baldwin , ) N Tteynor ,
W C James , William Mooie , H. A. Wood-
bnr\A W. Ask with , Geoicc H Champ , . )
F Knnbill , Wade Gary. C W Hart , W. A
Main or , P. .d Hunter , C B Judd. Donald
Macrae , Jr , S. P MacConnell , George A.
Keeline. J. M. B irstow , S B. Wadsworth ,
t ! F. Wright and Lucius Wells.
Mar Houricius , music teacher , removed co
,7is Mioadway , over C B music- comp my.
lOcTtukoy led table napkins , r > o each , or
, )0e u do/en Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la.
J'hreo of our most popular makes of SI. 00
corsets for 5 ) c Monday at the Boston fatoio ,
Council BlulTs , In.
Morgan's priros for furniture on install
ment plan lower than any other nouso in city.
Re-upholstering specialty.
2.o ? fine Ficnch sateens for l.'e Monday at
the Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la.
A Homy Storm.
Yesterday morning's stotm was ono of the
hardest that has visited Council Bluffs for
years , and it played havoc with the propcity
in various parts of the city. Indian eivok
rose several foot above its usual limit , and in
tbe westoni part of the city there arc whole
blocks that are under water The storm
bioico at about 3.'JO o'clock , and from that
time until ! i o'clock thoio was no cessation.
The inostsetious damage was done to the
btidgo on Second sttect. The budge has been
built only a few da\s , and the earth around
ttio htippjit-s is but imperfectly packed down.
The noiHi nppioach was badly washed out ,
ami it was impoisiblo tor teams to pass over.
The bio ik also surtoicd. Many eollnis on
Uuper Bio ulw ny were flooded.
The Noithwestcrn biidgo on Eleventh
.sticot was cnvoicd with water fiom the
eicek. It was raised about two foot above
its moorings , but was foi cod back into place
by innning n freight car niraiiiBt it The
Northy.o-.teui passenger trains that came in
l-i the morning had to cioss the btidgo with
water running around the eowcatchets to
the height of iibout six inches. A foico of
men was kept at work keoplncr the dtlft
wood away from the track until the watots
subsided.
Tiy Duquette & Co's Pomona fruit Juice
tablets. Ttioy are delicious.
Steward's Irish linen thread , two spools for
. "ic. BtooU's nest soft linisn machine thread
in all numbeis , black ami white , for Ic n
spool. ISoston tatoic , Council BlulTs , la.
Col I'll \ .Spring vi.i tlio I'oi'lc Island.
E\eivbodv has heard of them , located on
the "Great Rock Island Rnuto " Colfax has
a do/en medical mlnoral spiings nnd hun-
tlieds daily testily to their incuts Sjven
lirst-class hotels fuinish pleasant homos at
very low rates to the tlitongs ot Health and
pleusuio seekers.
Sniped I in
J. II. Seaton ropoited to the police last
night that a brown mare , hltchod to a side
bar buggy , had boon taken from opposite
Hayden Biothors' store about 4 o'clock yes-
teidav aftotnoon by some unknown poison.
The pollco thtoughout the city wcto uotltled
to keep a lookout for such a rig.
At St
ST Lot H , Mo , May ! ! ( ) Decoration day
was generally observed hero today. Publlo
business was suspended. The Grand Aimy
and Sons of Yotoiaus had an Imposing stteet
parade , and then , with thousands of citi/ens
of all classes , went to the National cemetery
at Jortoison bauacks , twelve miles below the
citv , byrailroit ! and ilvor , whoio the usual
exercises woio hold ,
At Mdwitnkco.
Mnw vt'Ki r , Wls. , May 110. The weather
was perfect and the services Incident to Dec
oration day pissed olT quietly. Dologatlons
from various'Grand Army of the Ropubllo
posts , accompanied bv .school chlldien , held
oxercisch nt the different coinetoiles this
inornlnir , and distributed lloral tributes.
There was n parade In the afteinoon.
At Kan I'Yunrlsco.
SvFiUNcisto , Cnla , May no. Despite
cloudy weather and occasional drilling rain ,
the customary Memorial day parade of
United States troops nnd militia took place
and the graves of dead soldiers woio strewn
with flowers. Govoinor M.ukham and Gen
eral Hugcr lovlowed the parade.
Killed by a Htrwu Car.
Mium-Ki i' , Wls , May 110. ( Special Tolo-
grnm to TIIK Bn : . ] I'his evening a two-
year old child of Rev. J J' . D. Llodof
Omaha was run over ami killed t > y a hticet
tar. Mr. nnd Mrs Lloyd are visiting hoi o.
Koster'H New Prluite Herrt'Uiry.
WAbiiisiirov , May 30. Secretary Foster
has selected Robert J. Wlnuo of this city and
long connected with the Washington ofllco of
the Cincinnati Commerahil-Giuotto as his
private secretary lu place ol Charles M
ilcudloy ,
THE NATION'S DEAD.
ff ONTISt EJITIIOM 1111110 I'AC.I1 I
lurgo enough to ihoM one-haFf the people
The exercises wore under the manaaonient of
the ( Jrand Arm } , Vit thi > Republic. Sons of
Veterans , mid xVomoa's Relief corps.
The piogramiiio 'w'as very ontertalnlni ; .
The spe liter was Cohirado Kellv of Topeka ,
Ivan. About t o'clock the proccMslon formed
to march to the rtsmotcry. headed by the
Pawnco inllltit-y 'ijand. ' ino graves weio
dceorited by thirty two young ladlm. In the
ovenlnu' the Woirlnn's Relief corps gave an
entertainment at lbiopoi-a liouso. 'I'ho most
Intoiostlng part was the memorial of llowers ,
representing the stutoj , by forty-llvo little
girls.
DIMIIO istratlon.
Nob. , May 3) . [ Special Tele
gram to Tun Btr : 1 The biggest demon
stration that Ims been made for years on
Memorial day hero was made today. The
pioeosslon foi mod on Central avenue nnd
w.u m.ida up of a long line of old soldiers ,
Sons of Veterans eompinv A , Nebraska
National guards , Uniformed Rank Knights
of P.Mlihw , band and school children.
The pai ado WTH reviewed b } Governor
Tlnuer fioiti tho'balconv of the opoia house.
At the ci'intorv the graves ot the dead heroes -
roes w'cio botnitlfully bedecked with Hew
ers by binds of childien ami old
soldleis , Tlio unknown giayes were
dot minted by the Womin's Relief
coin | and daughters of votoinns. After
this Jolin Barnd , as ntaslor of ceremonies ,
annovnced pricr by Dr. Rulgway. Norris
Diown dillvoicd a 'pliMblni ; addicts , niter
which Goyernor Th.yer win Intro Inoed
nmld cheon Ho dwelt on the muitilnir of
the dav anil teeitod the history of bittles of
the war. Ills address was loudly applauded.
In a Iti-illiant M.itiaor.
RrpCioii ) , Neb , Ma } , ' )0 ) [ Special Tele
gram to TIIL Bin : . I Memorial da } in this citj
wasculobtutod in a man nor th it was vety biil-
llant. Atnno'iil } hour this mornlii ! ; crowds
began to collect in the Jtieots and by noon the
town was alive with people. A larger crowd
has not \ Isitod Red Cloj 1 for three } oars.
A great many people weio hoie from othci
towns along the valley All i ( ) the crowd
marched to the ceinotei' } wheie the graves of
the do id soldiois were piofnsoU strewn with
flowers , after which the people marched to
the opera house wheic a brilliant nddiess
was delivoiod b } Hon G R Chancy. The
ceiemonio-i at tiio cemetery wore very im-
prossho and mam a tear could bo scon steal
ing down the cheeks of the old voteians.
Tonight the \oung folks entertain the \oter-
ans at thcopci.i house with some lecltations ,
singing , eto. r , -
An I mini-live Crowd.
Asui.vM ) , Mob. , May .50 [ Special Tclo-
giiini to Tin : Bi.i-.J Today's colebiation
bioughtinan ininieiise cio.vd of people. A
procession was formed on Silver street
headed by tbo MUoi' cornet bind followed b }
the Uniform Rank Knights of Pthias , the
schools , citi/ons , iced band , tlly coun
cil , liio ilepittment nnd othelorgiin -
1/ations. Alter these came citizens In
caiuages , which numbered over two hurt-
died At the cemetery speeches weio made
by lions. U II hhedd , A B Puller and Rev.
J. U Biecioton A m lie quaitolto furnished
music and a w.nror. load of lutlo Mower g ils
assisted in decorating the graes of the dead
heroes The doings of the day were con
cluded by the \ \ omen's Relief coins giv
ing a musical cutijitainmont in the opeia
houso.
_
Pnllei ton Ieroate .
Ft ii.i'iiiov , Nc'b , May .W | Spccril Tele
gram io Tin Bi i .j Li\o Lagle post , Sons
of Veterans , and the National guards met tlio
visitoraitiving by rail at the depot , whoio
the } foi mod a column headed by the Indians
fiom Giant institute , and marched to the
Piesb\tctian church where tlio veterans
fiom ndjoining towns woio icceived with an
addtess bMaor Ktiedlcr , followed b } Rev
DIMS of Missouri Valley An addtcss was
made by United States Marshal Biad D.
Slaughter , followed with recitations by Misses
Reid and I'.rylor , uddioses by ox Lieutenant
Governor Meikeljohn and Rov. N A. .Mai tin
Dinner was sctvcd b\ the Woman's Relief
coips. The Grand Army of the Republic
cetemonies took place at the cemetery at -
o'docic p. m. The day has been all tha't could
have been wished for.
OlmtM VIM ! \Valioo ,
WAIIOO , Neb , May , ' 10. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : Bi.r.J Memorial dav was appio-
pilately observed by the people of Wahoo.
All business houses were close J during the
afternoon. The business portion of the city
was beautifully decorated with ilac-b , flowers
and bunting , and the opoia house , wheto the
services weie held , was profusely decoiated
and was packed to o\Billowing. 'I ho
services consisted of songs. * roc-it itions and
an oiation by Rev H. E Wcoff. after which
a long procession , consisting ol the member i
of the Grand Arm } , Women's Relief IOIP- ,
Sons of Vetctans , school Childien nnd citi-
/ens in carnages an i on foot went to the
ceineteiics anil decorated with ( lowers and
ovei greens the giaves ot the depaited huioos.
I'Miifjs and
SiDVi-y , Neb , M v 30. [ Special Telegram
to Tun Bui. . | Flags and bunting ndornod
the business bloeus and roiidonces tod.i } in
honor of Momonal day. A grand piocossion
was foi mod , which was pulicipated in by
thoTwenty-iirst United States infantry and
milltiuy band , Sidney division No. .11 , Unl-
lorincd Hank ICnlghts of Pythias , Giand
Army of the Republic , boaid ol aldermen in
cariiagcs , school chthltcn and citucns on
loot. I'ho march was through ttio piine-ipul
streets to the couit house1 , which was picUetl
to sulfoeiition. lion. Henry S lint Raynor ,
orator of the day , delivered n mastoify ad-
diess.
A ( r.ind An.iir.
Liiirim , Neb , Mi.y 'M. [ Special Tolo
giamtoTnu Bi r.J Meinuiiul day was ob
sotved today ) } ' tlio Grand Aim } of tlio Re
public , Woman's Relief corps and the school
childien. beveu graves nnd a monument to
the unknown dead were docoiatod. Tonight
tlio ladies of the Woman's Cluistlan Tempor-
IUKO union hud a milk maids' convention at
the opera house , which was the giandcht
affair over held In the new hall. The
spacious loom was crowded to its utmost
capacit } .
Nobr.iHka City Votorjins.
NitiiuvsKv Cm , Neb. , Mil } DO. [ Special
Telegram to Tin. lint : . I Decoration dn } was
nppiopriatoly colcurnted hero today. A long
p.u.ido , consisting of lliemon , militia men ,
Giand Aimy of tho'Republicschool crildren
and citi/ens. At the city paik L',000 people
assembled ami General Colb } of Boatiico do-
11\etcd an addles * that pleiiied the thlong
Bands of music played thiougliout the altoi-
noon The giavcs of our KH ) soldiers were
docoiatod A largo'crowd of countiy people
spent the day in town.
Decoration at .MuCook.
Mi COOK , Neb , , . May . ' 10 [ Special Tele
gram to TinBi.i ; . ] Decoration day was np
piopriatoly observed hoio today under the
iiusplcoi of J. 1C. Barnes post , and Camp
Genoinl McCoo'i , Sons of Veterans , assisted
In the Woman's Relief Coi ps and civlo so
cieties , 'I'ho progrummo at the opera house
was conducted uy the childion of the public
schools , closing with an oiation by Roy 1' .
S Mather The exoieisns at the cemetery
and tlio decorating of the graves of the fallen
lioioes closed the da's pioyi-ammo.
'ntrlotln
Cur 11 > , Noli , , May W [ Special to TUB
IJFK i uccurntloti day wus celebrated by
Hulland i > est No \ Ur.iml Army of the Uo-
publlo , lu grand stjlo , thu ontlru schools of
the city tnliinc part. After decorating the
Kiaves at lUvorsidu and thu ( Jatholio ccino-
tcilcs the | iiocoi4lim maiched to the t'liuii-
tuunua nsboinbly ( 'rounds I'rof. Manville
dc'llvorcd the oration. The bchool chiidron
sunn pnulotlc song's The whoio city was
profusely decorated with Hays and buntini , '
I'nlillo SI-IIUIM | | TtiUo I'lii't.
Con vim H , Neb , May 3u. | Hiii-lnl | Telo-
pram to Tin : HBB.J Memorial services were
held today at the opera hou o. Thopubliu
schools took an active part. Colonel MVhit -
me-v or dt-lU eroa an eloquent and tuuthini ;
address. Two thousand people man tied to
thocomoiory where the graven of twenty
comrades \\cro decorated.
KIRR Avn pniiri ? . ni ? "
Governor Thayer Settles the Matter by
Making Appointments.
CAPTURE OF AN ESCAPED MURDERER
JiiiiiPH .Mc'Intli'o Ito.mtH ol' Ills Ilccurd
and La nils In .lull Guilty ol'
.M it iinl a UH liter Other
Stiito Ncvv-t.
Livrot.v , Nob. , May ! to. [ Special Telo-
Rratn to Tin : Hii : : | The matter of nppomt-
mc'iits to the iiosltioii3 of llnj nnd pollco com-
niHsIoncrs 1ms been settled bv ( lovornor
Thayer. Today ho appointed Chris Ilni tiniin
to suet ced himself unit William Coburn to
succeed ( icorjjo Dennett.
A Jail l7r arer !
OMiiiscb , Ma > , ! 0 ( Special to Tin :
Hir : ] .Inmos Melntiro , who was c'l.irgod
with the minder \VllllamICmig ntSlou\
City on December. , IS'.n ' , and broke out of
Jail thoio on May 18 , Isiil , was captured hero
last niu'ht by SherllT H.imilton of this county
and Is now In Jail awaiting the arrival of the
fchprllT of U'oodfoi'd county , Iowa. Theto
was a toward of $ roe olTeied for the eaptnto
of the murderer. Mclntiio Is about twonty-
Inoyeaisold. Ho came hoic hefoioos- -
dav and was staving with ,11m Hurst , ami
told Ihnst Hint ho had urolten J ill. Hurst
sent for the sheiill last e\ening and the
shot in got the drop ou the fellow and cap
tured him without a struggle.
S-\iMitr < Mi Graduate' ' .
HiiTii : r , Neb , May 30. fSpccial to
Tin. Bi R | The tenth giaduatin , ' exercises
of the Beatiico high school took plneo at the
I'addock opera house last nlgl.t bofoio the
largest aiulieuco ever assembled in that
building. Tie class comprised the following
seventeen incinbors : Hnrrv B Allen , Rush
Hnrtiell , Ftank R Niekell , ClilToid R.
Aboil. Bint i ; Porbes and thoMisses Maltha
I'1 Bulks , Bessie 1 Shellcnbarger , Vesta I
Baker , Doia I ) . Bush , Georuiana Cuso , Mabol
Colton , Fanny \V Duis , Leol i M Hut ring-
ton , Gortiudu I' . Hiines , Frances A Os-
botno , Coi.i Reilov and Mao i : Sabin. Clif-
fotd R A bell was the siilutntorian and Miss
Miuthn F. Bulks the valcdictoiian.
Denied a Now i rial
Pnurr , Neb , May 110. [ Special to Tin :
Bi r.J The district court has adjotined unti1
Juno b. .Indgo Powers denied the motion for
a now ti ial in the case oJ William Tibbs , con
victed of manslaughter , and sentenced him to
tlireo jean in the penitential y. The nttor-
no } s have foitvdas in which to file a hill of
exceptions. Tibbs thinks ho bhould have
been acquitted and would not consent to u
bcntenco 01 one year.
The jury in the case of I oo Pointer ,
charged with assault with intent to kill ,
fulled to agree on aeidict , ten being in
fi\or of conviction and twofor.iciiultt.il
The e.ibo will be tiled in November.
Ot chard's Xo I'o-l in.isicr.
Oncinui ) , Neb , May ' 10. [ Special to
Tin : BIII I H II. Kuapp of Sherman
township has locoivcd tlio appointment
of potmator ut this place , vice I' A.
Mitchell , iciigncd The lepubllcan paity
isoi } generous in L'ivin onioiat positions to
its political onctniob. .Mr Knapp has not
been a icpnbhcMii for sevcr.iloirs Hois
now an alliances supoi visor , and his been in
the alliance since its ust iblishinent in the
county. Mr. Kni [ | > has done as much , it not
moie , than an } otlit-r man to undeiminc and
bie.ikup the icpiililican puty in tno north
ern put t of the county
A 1'iuaulier < ) i dallied.
St'i'i nion , Nob. . Ma30. . [ Special to Tin :
Br.r.J Last evening Mr. Roboit N Powcis ,
a nephew of .f. II Powers , late candidate for
goveinor , icccived onlination at the hands ot
the piesln tcr } of Hastings Rev. R , M L
Bradcn of Cdgar preached n linosoimon
suitable to the occasion The usual ques
tions weie proposed to Mr. Powois by Judge
O B How itt of Hastings , and the charge to
the \oung minister was deliveied by Rev. W.
H. Nilcs of Nelson. Rev Mr. Powers will
have chartro of the Picsbytcnan chuich of
S'upoiior the coming } ir.
New Odicvr * .
CUITK , Neb , May : -Special [ to Tin ,
BI.I..J Independent Older of Oddfellows
lodge No ! 27 elooteil oniceN for the ensuing
year last night as follows. Noble giand ,
Hernninn Wissenbiav , vice grand , G. W
Gunnels , Secietaiy .1. M. UUIIMUI ; repio-
sentalive to grand lodie , P. II. Beavers.
Grace degree lodge , Daughtois ol Rohekan ,
No. .11 , elected olllccrs Noble gran < l , Mis
M. II. Flemming , vice Kiand , Mis ]
D. Mooie : seoiotarv , Mro P. II. BCIIVCM ,
tieasiuer , .Mra. A bnntli.
\\itiited 101llo M-stoalin ; ; .
T\iM\r , Neb , May -Special ( Telc-
giam to Tin , Bi i. . ] The Otoo county sheull
\uis insti noted by teleuiaph today from
Whitcwi ight , Tex , to arrest a } oung colored
man , who mis been In the employ of II Uhlig.
of the Ccntial meat market in this city , on
the charge of lunsestcaling , and ho as
piomptly taU < n into custody this afternoon.
His name is given in the ehingo as llenrv
Pile. _
Act ol'a JINcrcant.
Kiuiisn , Neb , Mav 30 [ Special Tote-
giam to TinBi i-bomo : ] miscieant tluow
a stone thtough one of the windows of a
Wagner sleeper on the west bound ovei 1 ino
liver tins evening near Shelton , No one was
iiijined , but the occupants of the car wete
consideiably frightened. This Is the second
attempt to injuiosomo one in the same man
ner and at the same place.
Sidnej ( iraduatCH.
HIDNUI , Nob. , May 30. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : llii I L.ast night the Post theater
was crowded to its utmost enpioity , the oc-
insion being the commencement exorcises of
the Sidney high school. Thcio wore four
giadiiates'nnd their orations were good Tno
graduates were the recipients of many hand
some lloial pieces.
Mangled liy tlio Cam.
Cnr.TF , Nob. , May 'J5. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tin : Bnr.J Hermann BronholT ,
nineteen joars old , was struck by an empt }
box car near the B. > Si M. depot In this city
this arto noon and terribly mangled The
} cung man is deaf and did not hoar the car
coming when crossing the track. Hols not
expected to live.
1)11 % Id Cilj'h Scl GIllH.
UVMII Cm , N"b. , Miy 30 [ Special to
Tur BIT j The graduating exercises ot the
high school took place last citing nt the
opeia house A class of four blight young
ladies , MUses Neidiir , Maggie Patterson ,
Maud Bell anil May Welsh , was added to the
list of "sweet girl giaduatos. "
Want a Ijiiw Dopnrimont
KKMiMit Web , May ,10. [ Special Telegram
gram to Tin : Bn : . ] The Buffalo county bat
hos appointed .1 N. Drydcn to confer with
the regents of the state university relative to
establishing n law department In the institu
tion. The entire bar of the sU.to Is asked to
co-opeiuto. _ _
Now Hotel Opened.
Id : UINFY , Neb , May ! M [ Special Tolo-
giant to I'IIK Bur | The now Midway hotel
was foimnlly opened today. The intei lot-
art anguniL-nt of the building far exceeds that
of the old ono and Koainoy bo.usLs once moio
of having one of the host hostelis in the
state.
ItoiiK > it aC.mnlnn I'liolory.
YIIIIK , Neb , May : ) . - ) Special to Tin :
Hrr.j- The York canning factory was pur
chased yesterday by So } niour A. Co of this
city , who wil' ' at oneo piocced to put the
plant ' lii shape to run this season , it hit *
I'i
iccn idle for twj ) > ears. _ _
itlMIUIUMICIMIMMII I'lxCI'l | S'H.
PUM * , Neb , May .M ) Speihtl to Till !
i'E l ver } foot of spai.o was occupied at i
the t > uth annual cuinmoncomcut exorcises in j
the opera house uf this i/lauo lait evomug I
AT
Marcus Clothing Store ,
THURSDAT , MAY 28 , 1891.
Wo vvili oiui with a in-vv an 1 , o t.plet . - m , e In Mo I'M , YouthHoys' and
Cliihhvns ( . 'lotlutitf , lii'iiti riiriii-liin tn oils , Hits , I'apj , Hoots shoos , I'run.vH . ,
Vtilisea , l.te' .
On any pure-huso > on make in the lioi.so ilurinn this OpomnirS lo vouvvill
"
suvo "ill per i out.
Uvorj tiling in niti-koil in plnin ll nriM unti striotlv ono prlen. The | 'o > ds n-ra
all now iitid in IntoMt stylus , uiul they nro bought straight fro u I'isloi-n Mtuuifai t-
I nrors. Don't miss this ( 't'e-at onportiiiutv , luitfomo mid oxiiinitio oin1 stock ami
prices. It will astonisli von to soe-our Low 1'rioos ami liooil ttooiN.Vovill
| inunlion .MIU a few oftholin j.'iiiii'and i4ill tlu-n-aro ihoiis-uuls of Hm-iram-i -
vvhi(3li ( von can see by calling d innjj Mi S il- , . \Ve want von toi'nm 'and osiiinn o
our ijoodi unit pnios ami he convinci'il A fovvnf tlutiaruains iiro as follows
601) ) MonVorlviiifj suits ut * ' ! U"ii Men's s nts ut ? ! ill MM ) Me-n's HI u If
Worsted Suits at * 7 oili ) Mi it's all Wooi | ) f ss > ins imluTi tout Sti le , fiom M
to * S hflfl Hov'sallVool Knee I'.ints in di n-tvut stvlos-at Ml tvnts. Aim Mm n
Suits tlttriiii'tlie Sale'o I to 11. Inn , \ \ on H > v 'sSnitsat r. i ! " > ; u o I to ' I.
Wo will put on u e o i the Nr-tt Dpoinn > I ) ly. Tn ud iv , Moy J * < ono lot oft
( hildicn's Pants and Waists L' o nts for tl o two. Now ihioui chance to ( ay >
i our lions' c-lothin foi a little iiuinoy. >
M. Marcus Clothing House ,
546 and 548 Broadway ,
Council BmfFs Iowa
SPECIAL XOTTCES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
A I Mv.inukei's US Main stieet and 11,1
IV'.ul. Council Illulls , yon nlli alvvais llnd
a "snap b njj.-iin" In real estate If ion vv.int to
buy. or a i-'ood pi ieu to list a bargain if you
wintto sell in tr ule.
TjlOK \ M' An ilntr let and insiir inc'e bnsl-
-L ness ; noud llverv stook .mil i ontrolllii } ; In
terest In an est ibllsbi-d business \\'lll t.iKe
Monti ) KOOI ! city piopeity Johnston Ai Van
I'atton.
\V AiVI'ri ) ( Jiiod tflrl foi ceneral honso-
Vr vvoik .r > 'J buvcnth avenue
\\r AN'ITD A liood. sciond li.-nd sifi'lylil-
' cv cle , for c ish. r I , nub. hr.l.ViOra-
h.un avenue. Council Illulls.
1/Ul ! .S\I'II I'letfant eurlaj-e team mill line
-L single drlveis ; ptl us ii-.istin tblo. e.tll
and si e I hem before bnv In. NineM Smith ,
s I'e-s ' st.ibhs .No 41b Notth beventh stieet ,
( mini II Illnl's
M1O TltADr. I VM ) hoii'-cs and lids on Itroad-
Jvv ij toll ulo fin v.ie-inl lots on ronrlli ,
I Iflh oiiMli ave-nuc-s. Address HiiMvn \ .
1 ice-r. 1 ! ' . ' ! liroadvv.ty ,
MAdMI'U r.NTiete nropc-ity in live-aero
tiaets kkaled 2'i mill s fliini po-tollii e ,
fin sale on u.tsonablo teims t-oine linetcsl
( liniu property foi rent bv Day . . llcss
\\TANTHD ( , oed brliuin.iKer to buy out
' ' pi nil or iiKinuf.ii Inn' bili-k bv tliethnn-
s.ind in bi the day. None but , 'ood. tisponsj-
b o in in need apnlj. Must Klve oed ic-fc-i-
encc's l' ( . . ( liienvvood. silM-i c'lly , la
XVANTPD Ity a iotins in in with e\peii-
' - em t and n-feienec-s iiosltliin In a who e-
sitlo housevvl.eic he e'an .idv.ineo Addioss
I.L'O , lleeullle'e , Conne'll lllnirs
IjlOUAhl > -Oiir fine fatnilv liorbC , stiitablo
- * - fet rldlngoi dtlvliiB. Applj to 110 h Qth
fpO loveis of horses The luiL-est lot of oats
-L and the Ilne-st In the clt } ; aKo hay and
feed ( > - . , ill kinds , at.aoldstuln & Co's 1IJJ
Hi oad w uy.
OF.AIUV OYANT and psyrhometrle. 01 eh ir-
autei icidlntts ; also diagnosis of disease- .
Fend locU of li tlr lei leadings by letter Snn-
d.tjs and uvenlmis. Mis. 12 llonper , I4JJ Avo-
iinu 1 ! , ne ir tornur 15th st. . Council II nils.
Teims 5je and H 00.
iriUHfAIj : llotc-1 contr.illy lou itoil „
JL' coed busliu-M Or will c\ch > into for iood ;
farm In westein low l.
Hotel le ise. fnrn turo and fixtures : an A
No. 1 eh nice lo stt'p Into a Kiiod paying busi
ness Ite.iso is for vc-llliiA other business re
quiring all owner's attention
Bargains In iijsldeiic-u and business prop-
eitv II 1' . Olllt-er , re il est ito and insnr.tnuo
uuent , No U N .M tin st. Connc-li Hlulfs
Alillf N"1bomi > e-hole-u .L.inlin I in I ne ir
(1
J t'nniR-ll Illulls foi s lie on i , isy terms also
\lne > , irds ind a lai u list of lima f.itms
Johnston .V Van I'atti n.
Tj Olt Ur.NT I ho MeMahon ilo.'l. ) , . sioiy
X I rleU , with base neiit and uiuvalor J W
fiiuie.01 | I'oul slieuU
TpOK3\.LC ! or Hunt J ir.lan Ian 1. wltli
A. ' housuj. by J It Itluj. IUJ M iln it. , Oouudll
The sta o was ptoTuselv decoiated for the
Decision , and tnosented an atti-ielivn' leno
of beauty and ( 'ood taste. The ciaduatiiiK
i lass , consistini ; of Misses Mav Slouch ,
Mablo Addis and Hthel lenders , and Messis
llnl Jones , Bert Slouch , Justin liennott ,
Clarence Aimstron ; , ' and Charles StoiiKh ,
t'avo illations with eloquence and ability , and
showed the KOOI ! ti.iiniiiu they have bion
under din IIIK their past } cars in i'onca's
school Uaeh numibor of the class was a 10-
ciplent of lloral tfifts , and inueli anpl.ui'-o foi
lowed the icndltioii cf c.u h pioduction
DaKota Knniin r St'liool.
Mi re in 11 , S. I ) . . May ' ) , ) . l'iofo-.sor h. A
Stout of the. Dnltota university of this city
bus been eiifrafjed as ono of the faculty on
thn summer school to bo held at Madison , H
n , fiom .lulv Ifi to Aupnst t > , is'.il. ' This will
bo the llrst session of the summer sehcol to
bo hold nt Lake Malison in connection with
the I.alio Madison ( 'hnutnmiua assoinbly. A
\i\\au \ and able faculty has been ( 'npiKod and
la.vo number ! , of teachers will bo in attend-
mice.
Out In l < 'iill ! ' < .
ST. ' * . Neb , Mnv . ' -Special [ Tele-
pram to Tin : Hi r. I Momoilal day was prop-
oily observed in this city today. 'Iho old
soldlets , children and Ilio dopnitinent vveno
out It full foreo Tlio city was nicely deco
rated The parade has not been oxeellod bo
foto. lionV II Thompson of Oiand
Island. candidate for rnncross , dolivurod
the oiation nt the opera house
The St I'aii1 bill club played a selected
nlno nnd defeated thoin r > to 1 ,
lilisliii-fiH M < > n I'lirliflliiili' .
Oiui i.vn.Nob . .MayHpeciil ! ! ( ) | Telopram
to Tin : Ilri : . ] Uecot'iUion day was ( 'onoially
observed by all the business houses today
A Inline crowd was In atlendanco nt the cere
monies. Mr Klckor of Sidney anil II M
( irinnis of North I'lntto were the prin ipal
Hiieakeis The iiduiusHes vveto far atwvotho
nvorapo John M Thnvor Post NoJ15 was
out In full nndnlnriro doli'Ki.tlnn of ( Jrand
Army of the KoimblU- was In attendanto
fiom Oraut , Neb.
A Ill-Ill III' IlllllillOCH.
MiC'ooK , Nob. , May 110. ( Special Telo
Krain to Tin ! HISK 1 Buffalo Jones of ( inrdon
Clt } , Kan. , has brought his intlro herd of
bulTalofioindardenCity to.MeC'ook , and thov
will In the future be kept oa the ranch of
( ieortro IIoekiH'll , ono mlle northoist of tliN
ci'y ' The herd consists of elKthy-threo tin )
niilmnls and will prove a bl attraction to
l/eoplo / vlsltltiK this city. Jones values the
animals at f 100 n head. This Is Iho largest
herd of buffalo In the world.
An DnorinoiiH ( Jiovv ( I.
WrsTniN , Neu , May 30. | H | > eclal Tile-
pram to Tin. lli'.rAn ] onorinous crowd
gathered hero todav to celebrate Meinoriul
ilav Th inoninrinl addioss was dnliverod
iiv Ki v N 1 Iluopinirnriior Sub i riptimm
were received fur u soiiiiont mon imont tu bo
orct ted ono v oir from date the drand Army
and citizens takitit ; great intercut.
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First--National--Bank : :
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COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
r.iltl l' | > Cnpllal , . . . . $101,000
( Ilili-Kt iirpuil'e-il Imnk In tlin city I nrolun anil
iliiiiii-Kliu ii i IniiiKii ami loial i i iirllli- liipi-ilik
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milliankN lmiiki-r aiulc < ) rporalliiiH nollutuil e.jr
n-iioiiili-iiii | ! Int Ituil
IHO P SAM nltll Proilili-nt
A \ \ KICK MA'S ' Cnalilcr
A I' Illll. A litant ( aililPf
OGDEN HOTEL.
The New l > , don llntnl. In COIIIK II llhilN h ; | !
bi en eiimpletelv refill nlslioil and iiiiiiliutiTIi i
II icliiiilt , and Is nun niiiiof Ilni lust lioteH
III tin still II Is lee iled In till ) Inis-lm ss part
of Hitrlt } and tbo e i lrn > molom piss ilin
dour every four nilnulm Pirn ehi'iipi-H mil
Mie alarms tbrniu'lioiil the bnlldliu. letm
bent lint and i old watei anil hiinshini ill
evriy ilium I iblu iinsurpahsul anywliire.
Kalis , I,11 ii t Hay
GEO. M. WHITNEY.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffa.
CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 ,
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 7Q.OQJ
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- . . . 225.000
DlKCTOits-I A Mlllnr. K O ( Jliinoa i : U
Bhuvnrt. U K HtrUJ I ) Kdiniimlsnii , Uh irlai
It , Hannan Tranfxot ( fonsril binkliu bml-
ncii Lirnit capital ami ourjiliu oi uuf
ban < In M.inlliwinluni I.VTL
INTCRESTON TIME DEPOS1 Ti ,
D. II. McDancld & Co. ,
Butcliors1 aid Pastors1 Snpjli3J ,
Market Fixturaj , Casing ,
pirns mnl PausaKO MukiirV Muohlnnry. fl-
i' ' Main St. . Council Illuir-i. lu. Abe doilun
n Illduu and Hnr *
QRANGI ,
Council Dkiffa , la.
This Elorjantly Appolntocl Hotel
its Now Opon.
George T. Phelps , Manager.