THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ESDAY , JUNE , 1801. 3 THE OMAHA. BHJE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : NO. 12 PEARL 8THKET. Delivered by Cnirlcr In any part of the City. U. W. Tif/l'ON - - M ANA tint. TKI.BPI1ONKB * I HinlnCM Ofllce , No. 43. Nl ht Jidltor. No. iK ) . V. Y. P. Co. f 'ounrll Bluffs Lumber Co. , Craft's chattel loiins , ' . ' ( M Sapp bloi'rf. Ucnl Kock Hpilngs coal. Thatcher , 10 Main If jou wnnt water in your yard or house go to Blxby's UiW Merriam block. The concert which was given last Friday night for the benoilt of the boy choir of St. Paul's church , netted the organization $ " > " > . .to cy Hulbcit mil Agnes Belmont , two deril/cns of the "How , " were arrested yes terday by Ofllcer Kelly for engaging in a battle with their llsU. "Dutch Boylnglon'1 wns lined In police court yesterday for disturbing the peace. M. li McDonald , .lohn Kay and Tom Hulllvan were lined for drunkenness. Kslhcr White's will wns admitted to pro bate yesterday In the district court. By the terms of the will all the property of the de ceased Is Riven to her on , William .1. \ \ hlto. Hotel Mumiwaill he opened this noon under the management of .1 S. Whiting of Little Koclf , Ark. A concert and n display of Ilio works will add to the enjoyments of the place in the evening. Misses Anna Patterson , Agnes Blauchnrd , Loin Black , Alfnietta Black , Klla ns.nund , and Messrs N. A. Keys , F. II.ovs ! , ,1. S. Vim Clove , I ) . Chap nun and O Cooper of Omaha , spent Monday evening at Lake Mannwa , The Women's Chrhtian Temperance Union will to entertained this afternoon from M to 0 o'clock nt the residence of Mrs. Htoddanl , nt the corner of Sixth stioot and lilglith avenue. All interested ate invited to bo present. Mr.Vies , one of the employes in the elec tric power building lit Omaha , w.is thrown from a buu'gv while riding along Bluff street In Council Bluffs , Monday night His collar Iwiio was broken bv the fall and ho will bo off d'lty for two or three weeks. Judge McGec Issued nn order jcstorday morning sending Fred Hanson , a fourteen year old boy , to the refoun school. Hanson Is the boy who was caught a couple of weeks ngo burglarizing the cigar storeot T. D. King ft Co. , on South Main street. Kittle Collins and Kntio Lulioy were before the Insane commissioners yestonlny on a c.irgo of insanity. Mis. Luboy was exceed ingly wild , and raised the whole neighbor hood by her cries. After an examination both wore ordered confined In St. Bernard's hospital. Jamie M. , the youngest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Kico , died Monday night , of Hpastns , aged two years. Ho was taKen ill Monday atternoon , up to which tnno ho had been apparently In the best of health The funeral , vlll occur this afternoon at half past 2 o'clock from the residence on South avenue. At the last meeting of the vestry of St. Paul's church n committee was apnoin.ted , consisting of D. C. Bloomer , M. R Smith , .1. N Baldwin , .1. T. Stewart and M. Duquette , to correspond with the bishop in icgard to securing the services of a new rector in plnco of linv. T. K. Muckay , resigned. They ex pect to have the vacancy filled by fall. The remains of the late Austin F. Moigs , son-in-law of C. 1C. Stone , will arrive in the v'ty ' this evening from Portland , Ore. , 1 accompanied bv Mrs. Mcigs nnd Mrs. Stone. The funeral will take place Thnrsdny nftir- noon tit ! ! o'clock from the Trinity Methodist church , corner of Fourth street and Ninth avenue , Ilov. T. McKay Stewart ofllclnting. A quiet wedding took pl.ico at the resi dence of Mr Kalph Simpson , OKI Washing ton avenue , ; yesterday afternoon. Kev. T. J. Mnckay uttered the words which united in the solemn bonds of matrimony Mr. T. C. Westerduhl of Kansas Citv and Miss Boitha B Simpson of tills city. The young couple departed for Kansas Citv , their now home , nfler the ueddlng ceremony. Ofllcor Kemp yesterday wont after Burt Camp , who was trying to sell some brass casting at n junk shop on Lower Bro-ulwuy , nnd for a distance of about tour blocks there was unexciting chase. At last Poland struck Indian croak , and preferring capture by the ofllecr to asphyxiation In the slimy depths of the crook ho surrendered and was taken to the police station , where the charge of lar ceny wns entered ncainst him. ( jcsjlcr's Magic Ho idacino Wafers. Cures all headaches In 'JO minutes. At alt druggis Watch the dully papers Friday for the an nouncement and prices nt the Boston atore. jriielr special Ju.vi : svi.i : COMMINCIS ; : Sviuu- and will continuo for two weeks. Bos ton Store , Council Bluffs , In. Morgan's prices for furni.turo on Install ment plan loner than any other nouso in city. l , I'.l It.lGlt.l / / / . . A marriage license was Issued yesterday to C. .1. lioth and Mrs. A. Kracht , both of this city. They were married yestoiday after noon by Justice Hummer. F. A. Sprague , who for nine venrs has Leon the efficient manager of the Sandwich nmnufncturing company In this city , has re signed his position to accept ono with the Northwestern Mutual life insurance com pany. He will continuo to make Council Bluffs his headquarters. Francis Murphy , the great apostle of tem perance , bus Just cloied a wonderfully suc cessful series of meetings In Indliiuapolis. Ho will in a few weeks leave for ISurone , nnd will bo accompanied by his wife. Their many friends hero hope they \vill visit their Council Bluffs homo before they start for across the waters , Callgrnph writing machine does not got on of repair like many other machines. Col I'n \ HpringJ via the Koulc iHlimil. Everybody has heard of them , located on the "Great Koelc Island Koute. " Coltax has n do/en medical mineral springs nnd hun dreds dally testify to their merits. Sjvon first-class hotels furnish pleasant homes nt very low rates to the throngs of health and pleasure seekers. Ahout Paving. The paving of the alloy bftwcon Seventh and ICighth streets , and between Broadway and First avenue , Is now the theme of hot talk among the property owuors directly In terested. Ono of them tersely explains the thus : \Vo property owners are the ones who have to pay for the paving. The city does not pay one cent. Now as we've got the paying to do , wo think we ought to have something to say about U. The council last fall ordered the alloy payed , without the property owners knowing anything about It , When wo did find it out wo kicked. Wo were piulng for all the paving wo could stand and didn't want to pave the alloy , as It wns unnecessary. As n compiomlsc , how ever , wo concluded to submit to having It pnvctt with brick , as it was cheaper and better than the grnntto. Our petition has been Ignored and the council has ordered the contractors to go ahead and pave with granite. U doesn't seem fair to trample right on our wishes In the matter when wo nre the only ones Interested and have to do all the paying. The aldermen sny they can not now get out of the contract. They ought never to have got Into It , but 1 happen to know that the contract is so worded that they need not pave Hint block If they don't want to , It's an outrage to have the rights of citUens Ignored in this sort of a way The local papers don't senm disposed to let us have nny hearing through their columns , probably bcniuso they get the city printing. The cquncil is getting to ho too inamirchhil to lustrlong. They should remember that this Is America. " Bolls , carbuncles and oiuptlnns of all kinds are nature's etUirts to throw off poison from he blood. This result may bo accomplished much moro effectually , as well as agreeably , through the proper excretory channels , uytlia use of Ayer'b Sursnpanlln. + * The Lane Munnwa hotel has boon remod eled , refurnished and renovated throughout , nnd will bo opened Wednesday noon , June 8 , IS'Ji. _ Try Duquette & , CO.'H Pomona fruit Julco tablets. I'uoy uro delicious. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Authorities Qettin ? After the Union Pasifio for Delinquent Taxjs , FORTY THOUS\ND DOLLARS NOW BACK , * Mutter I'luliily Dlsetissotl liy tlir > Conn- oil mid Hoard or Hiiporvliors Oilier Iliilfe-oul Tux Mill- tors CoiiHlilerctl. At the incotltiB of the city council Monday night It wns decided that the council should meet with the bo ird of supervisor * yostcr.lay afternoon for Iho purpose of coming to sotno conclusion with rof'iri'nea to the collection of the back taxes of the Union I'aellie railway company. The city nttdrnoy was also In structed to I'Ch'In mandamus proceedings nKiiliisl the coinp.inv to compel it to raise its bridge over Indian crook within the city limits. It w.is evident tint , the council was beginning u war on the rallro.vl compmy , nnd the outcome of the meeting w.is looked for with a ( 'ood deal of interest. When the hour for ttio mooting arrived the tnnyor and all the members of the city coun cil wctc theic , and the object of the mectltiR wns stilted bv Mayor Mucr.io w.th n snap which Indicated that they meant business. They were nftor the scalp of the Union Pacific , and ttio.v didn't care who knew it. A few extracts weru re id from the old minutes of the citv council , which included the pro ceedings on the evening n year mid u half n o when the city attorney was milLoiUcd to settle the appeal Mill in regard to taxes which was then pending in the supreme court , on condition that the railway company should agree to unite with they other com- p.uii H in the construction of u union depot in Kiddle's sub-division. The fact that the Uopot was Just .is near completion how us the night on which tills resolution wa passed was dwelt upon with fons'dorablo bitterness by the members of the city council , mid it was the unanimous opinion that something ought to ho done , but Just wliat , was the question. Supervisor Graham thought the piopcr tiling to do was to go down and levy on an engine. Alderman Wood suggested Unit it might bo n good plan to levy on the Golden Gate special , passengers and all , as it was leaving for the west. Mayor Macrae favored the forming of a syndicate and buying up all the railroad property in the city for the pay ment of f 10,001) ) unpaid taTroasuior Plumor state , ! that ho would take the mayor's check for the amount If it was good. Treasuior 1'lumor stated that this year's taxes had been pud to the amount of $ 18,000 , which wiis lha p.irt duo on the track. The east half of the bridge had been assessed at l'J.,000 and other property of the compiny on tills side of the river had been assessed at a figure which would raise the total amount to over SU > l > , Wi ) ) , and none of the levy on this amount had been paid. After a long discussion the matter was dropped , with the understanding that the county trcasuier should act with a little more push than ho had heretofore ) in the mat ter ot the railroad taxe , and the probibllltv is that In the coin-so of a few uecks enough of the Union Pacific properly will bo levied upon or sold at lot sale to pay for the $ -10,000 uup.ild t.ixcs of last ear. Representatives of various railroads wore befoie the supervisors yesterday to confer with regard to the trouble \\hicti was stined up last winter by the action of the super visors in taking the assessment of n largo amount of railroad property outof the hands of the state executive council and giving it to the local absussor , to whom It belongs. The railroads are mightily Inter ested in the outcome of the nffair. Tax Commissioner Whitney of the Northwestern , M. U. Walker of the Bnr- llncton , and W. S. Millig.in , tax commis sioner of the Milwaukee , registered their individual kicks yesterday , but were not willing to say what further they propossd to do about it. It was evident that they real ised that they were elected to pay the taxes , as they had been levied by the county as sessor. Mr. Millipan oven wont so far as to admit that a low of lots belonging to his company , located in Kiddle's subdivision , had been wrongly sent In to the executive council , and that the board had done ripht in having them assessed by tno assessor. The taxes on the property in question amount to aoout $1,200 , and the county auditor is congratulating him self with the thought that if ho accomplished nothing else by stirring up the nnimals , ho rescued that Sl.ViOO from the enemy. The Howoscale took first premicm atPnila delphia , Paris , Sydney and other exhibitions , liorden & Selleck ( Jo. , Agts. , Chicago. Watch the dally papers Ptiilay for the an nouncement and prices at the Boston store. Their spocla1 Jusi : su.i : COM\irxriis S\int- mi nnd will continue for two ucoks. J3o < - ton Store , Council Bluffs , la. Mar Bouricius , music teacher , removed 10 53s Broadway , over C. B. music company. Furniture , carpets , refrigerators , baby car riages , stoves , crockerami all house fur nishing goods , cash or on easy payments , at Mandel A : Klein's. Cut lcr llv ! I. A cutting affray took pluca yostonHy aft ernoon at HS Pierce street between Josie Hulbertnnd Agnes Belmont. The Ilulbort woman was arrested s-oma time ago nnd spoilt about two weeks In the city Jail , She was released Saturday night , but when she got out she found that the Bolniont woman had cut her out , nnd was receiving atten tions by the curt load from Herbert Smith , her old llnmo. Tills was too much for the hlgh-snirited Josie to stand , and arming her self with n r.uor she sallied forth to meet the l'io Klio gave her uncmv n bad gash on the arm , and the outcry which the U\o made aroused the whole neighborhood , as well as Oflleor Kelly , who soon hod both safely lodged In the city Jail , with the charge of assault nnd battery uud disturbing the peace ontcied against them. There Is danger In Impure blood. There Is safety In taking Hood's ' Sarsaparllla , the great blued purifier. 100 doses one dollar. Four Afore ilar < liiiuii 1'lnnon. The Mueller muslo ompany yesterday put four moro of the grand Hnrdman pianos. U. ! ' , Sapp purchased one of them , another was sent to William Hiitchinson , nl Kaglo Grove , In. ; another to Mr Marshall , Charter Onk , la , and the other was placed in the rooms of the Lcngue , the nowlv urgmiiied club in this city. Four pianos sold in one dav is not bad , considering the fact that yeplciilny was not u very good day for pianos either. The finest line of spring nnd summer goods , most export workmen , Is what you find at Heller's , the tailor , ail ) Broadway. Pianos , organs , C. U. Music Co. , oJb H'way. Struck hj u Dorriok. John Conklln , who works nt the North western roundhouse , mot with tin accident yesterday morning. He was engaged in working u derrick at the round house when the handle suddenly slipped nnd in revolving struck him on the forehead , cutting a fearful gush. He was taken to the olllcu of Dr. Thomas where hU injury was attended to. Ho will ho laid up for several weeks us the icsult of his Injury. Do not tnko any chance of being poisoned or binned to death with liquid stove polish , paints or enamels in bottles. The "lilting Hun Htovo Polish" is safe , oiiorloss , brilliant , the chei.pe.st and bust stove polish made , ami the consumer n.iys for no extensive tin or Klin hpackngo with every purchn > c. Union Park races , Ouinha and Council Bluffs , June ( MS , $1,000 ; Kept. Ml , HUHX ) , Oct. JO1,000 ! , For programme ! , address Nat Ill-own , seo'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. Drs. Wooilbuvy , dentists , ; io pearl street , next to Irand ! hotel Telephone 115. High b'nulo woik u specialty. Court NO\\H. In district couit yesterday n motion for n continuance was filed by the defendant In the case of A. T Wultttosoy against the Omaha and Council Bluffs railway and bridge com- This is the time of year when.ast experi AN EYE-OPENER. ence has led us to expect hot weatli'er. When 500 SUMMER COATS AND VESTS , every man you meet mops his-intellectual , t i Sizes 34 to 42. In genuine French Nankin , in handsome pin brow and faintly gasps , "I-s-i-t-h-o-t-e-n-o-u-g-h- stripes. These goods will wash nicely , wear like iron , look " ' well , and hold their shape. They arc made with patch ? We've had this sort of weather f-o-r-y-o-u pockets , have pearl buttons , button holes made with silk , and once a year as far back as the oldest inhabitant the backs of the vest arc made of the same material as the vest itself. These coats and vests are worth a plump dollar and a tant remember and in all human probability can , half , but for an "eye opener" we will let them out at the re bility we'll have the same sort for a number of markably low price of years to come. The only way to get even is to ofYSc. . ANOTHER ONE. 200 single Black Alpaca Coats , sixes 34 to 40 ; worth just a TAKE IT COOL. dollar fiftyAT . AT Y5o A COAT. STILL ANOTHER. 300 handsome plain brilliantinc coats and vests , worth Don't worry ; stand off the ice man and buy shades all in three dollars , in four different [ not one coat your thin clothingof us. Our assortment of hot but one shade in each coat ] , weather clothing is nearly double that of any AT S1-Y5- former season , and just as the oyster sea FOR THE OTHER EYE. son is opened with a can-opener , so will we 300 splendid fancy corded mohair coats and vests , posi open the torrid season with tively worth four dollars , AT MORE OF 'EM YET , AN EYE OPENER. 200 skeleton coats and vests , made of splendid all wool . flannel , in grays , tans , browns , slates , modes , &c , , worth four dollars and three-quarters , AT S2-9O- AND STILL THEY COME. Tomorrow we will put on sale our entire Over a thousand white and fancy vests , and silk mixed and first purchases of thin coats and vests , separate all silk vests , ranging from 750 to $4 50. Every one a money coats , white and fancy vests , and dusters. The saver. prices ? They'll help maintain our well-earned EXTRA SIZE COATS. EXTRA LONG COATS. reputation of being Nebraska's Price Makers. EXTRA SHORT PRICES. CORNER DOUGLAS AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. pany , in which the plaintiff Is suing for 5,001) ) damages resulting from a fall while alighting from n motor. The ground for the continuance Is that C. H. Koynolds , the former manager of the line , has moved to NorfolkNob. . , and is thoioforo outof the Jurisdiction of the court. Ho bas all the in- lormation with reference to the defendant's side of the eae , and as ho can not bo com pelled to bo here at the present term of court , continuance is asked for. The case of Schwenson against Piper was completed yesterday and submitted to the court , and the case of C. K Stone against the citv wns taken up. The time was occupied until the hour adjournment in colling u Jurv. The plaintiff sues for * U,000 damages resulting from n change of grade in his property at the corner of Vine and Bryant streets. Nogriplng , no nausea , no piin when Da Witts Little Early KUow are taltoa. gaull pill. Safe pll. Best pill. Watch the dally papers Friday for the an nouncement and prices at the Boston store. Their special JUST su.u COMMIINCISvTt'ii : - i > u and will coatinue for Iwo woaks. Bos ton Stoio , Council Bluffs , la. Wti-itoil in Onnwa. Deputy Marshal Fowler arrested William Lukehart Monday night near tno deaf and dumb Institute. Lukehart Is wanted at Onawa , Monona county , to answer to the charge of committing on assault on a gill about fifteen years old , the daughter of a neighbor of his. The girl had been visiting at his house , and when she went homo Luke- hart oftercd. to go with her. They came to n desolate pftft of the road which was covered by woo Is and there Lukehart accomplished his designs. Ho was arrested , but escaped and was tracked by the ollicers to Council Bluffs. Sheriff U D. Kittle ot Monona county came to the Bluffs yojtorday in re sponse to a telegram notifying him of the capture and look his man home wllh him to Onawa last night. A very small pill but a very gooJ ono. Do Witt's Lltllo Earlv Kisors. W'j'hU'ru Pensions. WASHINGTON , J.mo 2 , [ Special Telegram to TIIK BKB.I Pensions have been granted as follows : Nebraska : Original Kobert A. Pollock , Fred Nowkirk , Edwin O. Halstcnd , Pcler Whitlaw , Elford E. Lee , Charles D. Lyons , William W. Stulu , Henry C. Allen , Albert Shumure , Klchard II. Bellamy , Simeon K. Outlay. Additional William H. Fry , Wiley J. Hilton. Increase William Pickrell , Edward F. Bawou. Kelssuo- Navy. Lorou W. Hastings. Original widows , etc. James S. , deceased , father of James W. Young. Iowa : Oiiirlnal Willhun Fitzgerald , Jesse Washburn , Daniel Ferguson , Lucian H. Hay- men , A ndruw Wilson McClure , James Joss , ( navy ) , George Paul , John G. Young , Wll- helm" Brandon , Christopher Buhl , Henry V. VnnPolt , James Dullard , James M. Crnwloy , Goaivo Kobliison , John Curmtchaul , Alvnro C. lllnto.iyo , Koland V Waterman , John L. Scott , Hiram Hudbuit , William Kelly , Swan Llnd. Jesse A Chase , Kob-'rt T. Pray , Jotui W. Wlddoe.s , William H. Vnndorburg. Eu gene Trlon , Stephen P , Yoonians Increase Michael Fahoynavi ( ) , Paul Black. Ke- issue Joseph B. Crawford. DoWitt's Lltllo Early Klsors ; best little pills for dyspepsia , soar Htoni'icli , bal breath Tito Wool Market. BOSTON , Juno : i. There Is a steady nnd quiet trade in wools at previous prices. Ohio nnd Pennsylvania llceccs hold at ! ! 0e for X , illC'f.'Uo for XX and above. Michigan X fleeces are offered at Jhf-'i ( ! > uil ! , but meet with slow sale. No. 1 combing wools are scarce and Ilnn ntI0i < i4lo ; Ohio line delaine , ; ) ( < ( Htl'sc ; Michigan Hue delaine , at Itfe ; un washed Ohio and Michigan fleeces uro selling at UOocJbo for line and medium. Territory wools are in steady demand , and ns supplies of new nrrlvo they are disposed of quite reaclllv al ( W ( t Bo for clean line , r < 0i ( < lo ! for line medium , and MOI'M for medium. New Texas nnd California wools have been quiet There Is u steady call fur pulled wools , and sales of choice supers are imulo at 4UOiiru > ; fuir to good supers .ittoot , ttc , and extras at ' - ! , ' ( , i ! : c. Australian wools are firm iiurt in good demand. Foroijju carpet wools steady and In fair demand. DoWitt's Little Early Klsers , best pill. Ir.dopcinliMit Club , Last night the Independent club got to gether to hear reports from the recent gath ering of the clans al Cincinnati. It was the flrsj. . meeting In several days and the resul was the loosening of stored oratory. T. B Minnenan had gone to the convention. He told all about It , nnd irogrottod that the reDrcsctuativo working jpen aid not mater ialise at Cincinnati. Ho thought they would get in line nil right , though. Allen Koot made n regular rip-snorter of a speech. Ho said the old parties were on an infernal toboggan slide , rushing with fright ful speed toward eternal oblivion. But the infant born at Cincinnati Is all right and able to boo its own low. T. C. Kelsey , J. M. Kiunoy and J. C. Kounstnan also made speeches. inn XOT ritorti Initial Mectliiji o" the Western I'as- sonnet * Association Somewhat Tame. . Ciiicvoo , Juno " . The Initial session of the regular meellng ot the Western Passenger association developed no sensational features , although General Passenger Agent Charlton of the Alton took occasion to give Chairman Finley a scorching. This was not on ac count of the penalty assessed against the Alton for refusing to advance the rates from Kansas City to St. Louis and from St. Louis to Chicago , but because the chairman held Hint the Alton could not bo In the matter of Colorado tourist rates territorially except by agreement. The discussion of this subject resulted in a decision by the association in support of Iho Alton's position. There was a debate on the question of dis continuing the sale of unllmllo 1 tickets , re sulting In some proposed amendments nnd the appointment of u committee , which Is to report resolutions tomorrow. It appears that the Alton Is not the only road against which a flue had been assessed for fniluro to icstore passenger rates from SI. Louis nnd East St. Louis to Chicago , Chairman Finloy has also Imposed a line on the Illinois Central of $100 and the revenue derived from the sale of regular rate tlckols from May 17 to June IT for a similar orfonso. This makes the situation oven moro serious It is not to be supposed for a moment that the olher roads in Iho Weslorn Passenger association will euro lo continuo Iho agree ment If both the Alton nnd the Central are shut out , , and the opinion is general thai Chairman Finloy's decision will nol bo con- finned. COM.KCTOI19 DISPENSED WITH. A report has been circulated hnro that the Chicago , Minneapolis & St. i'aul has dis pensed with the services of collectors on its passenger trains. Four of the collectors have boon dismissed whore it was found that the conductors were able to perform the work without assistance , and also three others who were employed on the trains be tween St. Paul ana Minneapolis where the business of the road boa been recently re duced by the compotlon of an electric street railway. On all subrubon and through trains the collectors have been retained. IIOCIC ISI.VNP flNA.NCr.S , H. ( J Purdy , vlco president and treasurer of the Kock Island , announces thai ihe esti mated gross earnings of the entire system , including the lines cast nud west of the Mis souri river , for the month of May are $ liM- ! li'JS , a decrenso as compared with the esti mated earnings of the corresponding period ot hist year of $ lbi'Jit : : , Uie | unnnal meeting of the road will be lioldlierp tomorrow , when the report for the fiscal 'year will bo given out. nixuvHHoi" A vKrn(4vUAii.uoiiiu. ( : B. K. Verbrlek , ex.prosldont of the Master Car Builders' association , find oil and on for twenty-six years an employ of the Kock Island In Ihls city , died suddenly at noon to day , Doutti was duo to reliction following an attack of the grippe. lie was one of the bust known moMcr cur builders In the country. Ho was eighty-seven years old. Slio\\N PirTMiuno , Pu. , Juno ' , ' , The annual report of the Pennsylvania company to December 1 , lhW ( , shows not earnings of ? 1,0 , ' ,000 , an In crease over Ibs'J of $ i5tUiJ , How to Cunt the t'oiicli I oIlowliiK Im Grlppi ) , For n troublesome couch there Is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Komedy. It strengthens the pulmonary organs , allavh any Irrltuuon nnd effectually cures the cough. It Is especially valuable for Iho cough which so often follows an attack of the grip. Fur sale by all diugglsts. ' Proteotlvo ' b > ciatlou. Lirri.i : KUIK , Ark , Juno 2. The national convention of the Traveling Protective asso ciation , was called to oracr this morning by President C. J. Hanks of the Arkansas divi sion at the Capital theater , and Kov. S. O. Hnincs of Now Jersey , founder of the Com mercial Tom poranco league , and chaplain of the association , invoked the divlno blessing. After Governor Eagle had welcomed the del egates President McGraw delivered Iho an nual address , which showed the organization to bo in a healthy financial condition. IIKHMAX GlKIj JA'S COKLV-5K. Body of a "We 1 Known Tailor Pound Flouting in Florence Kako The floater found in Florence lake Monday evening wns identified yesterday nftornnon as the remains of Herman A. Gielow of Ml 0 Charles street. Mrs. Gielow appeared nt the police slation yesterday about noon nnd informed the offi cers thai her husband had been absent from homo since last Friday , and she was beco ming - ing somewhat alarmed about the matter. As soon as the coroner and Mr. Burkot's under taking wagon returned from Florence lake wilh thofloater.tho descrlpllon given by Mrs. Gielow of her husband was compared wilh the corpse and nil question as to his identily was sot nt rest. Mrs. Gielow was then In formed that her husband had been foui.d drowned and she visited the undertaker's rooms to sco with her own eyes the unwel come truth. She said that Mr. Gielow left homo last Friday morning to do some collecting and had never returned. She suppoed that ho had gone off somewhere With some friends to have n good time , and that ho would bo homo safe nnd sound in a few dajs Ho had been very despond ent of late , however , over business and financial adversities. Ho had recently opened a tailor shop on S lunders streel , hut had not succeeded well , his wife snld. Ho had gone to South Omaha on Friday and had been drinking considerable. This she had learned from friends who hud seen Giolow on Friday. Mrs. Giolow thought ho could not hive had much money In his pockets , for ho loft homo wllh but a few dollars , unless ho had man aged to collect some before starting oul to make the rounds wilh the boys. Two dollars In cash was found In the clothes he had on when found In Florence hike. Ho had on only his pantaloons , shirt nnd shoes. His coat , hat and vest have not been found. Mrs. Gielow said she could think of no adequate cause that should have driven her husband to commit suicide. Their domestic relations wcro not unpleasant. Financial embarrassment was the only causa she could ascribe for suicide. The deceased had resided In Omaha for about slv years and for .some time ho was In terested in the North Omaha clothing house , at 34IU Cumlng slreot , but had recently opened a now shop of his own , The remains will bo shipped to Fond du Lac , SVis. . for Interment. Dr. Coulter made a post mortem examina tion last night upon the body. No marks of violence were found upon the body , nnd from all appearances death was caused by drown ing , Constipation poisons tne mood : 1)0Witt's I.lttlo Early Kisors euro Constipation. The cause removed the disease Is u'onc. Tlio Philadelphia T Pnii.Aiii.riiiA : , Juno ' - Quo wnrrauto pro- coadlngs of the state against Klchard G. Oollors , the present incumbent of the office of city treasurer , wore begun today to de termine whether ho or Iho governor's ap- pelnieo shall hold the olllcu. To DiHH-l | Colds , headaches nnd fevers , lo cleanse ihn system offoelunlly , yet gently when costive or bilious or when the blood is Impure or sluggish , lo permanenily euro habitual constipation , to awaken the Kidneys nnd liver to a healthy act tlvliy , without irritating or weakening them usoHjrupof Figs , DavlH-Moultou. Dr.vrutcT , NobJuno 'J. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bui' . ) County Tioasuror Henry W. Davis and Miss Helen T. Mnnlum were mar ried at the res id en co of the bride's parents In this city this evening. For SchllU beer apply to K. K. Grotto 020 Farnam. MOST MEN AND WOMAN suffer nco'dlessly. A disordered Blotn- ucli , constipation , foul , rhouitmttsm , nnd kidney ( Ubctibo , cun positively bo avoided by Iho careful UHO of thu genu ine Carlsbad Sprudul Suit , JJowuro of imitations. 5 - " " w Asvi : < ) vA * 'J TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Scnoedsack , Proprietor , Offices 021 Bronciwny , Council Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refmish goods of every description. Packages received at either olfice or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Morchiints who have shop-worn or boiled fabrics of nnv character can liava thorn mlyod anil finished equal to now. it Illflllpn : A"oril ° ys at law , 1'iae- IX OillllUlU ! ) tleo In the st.ito anil fdlorul com Is , Itooms II , 4 and 5 bhu ail Ueno block , Council lllulfs , la. HI rilimhnrc Attorney at Law , No. 10 . J. UlllllllJU ; ) , Poirl street , ovoi Ititsh- nell's store. Telophuno No."I llu liouis. H u. in. to ! ) p. in. Council Itlnlls , 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I71OU KKNT-Onu of the nest pnylnc hotels In -L Missouri Vulloy , In , ; ono hloek from depot ; ' . " / } bloekM from postolfk'U ; " " > nouil IOOIIIH , puitly furnished ; easy torniH to ilxhl party. Address II. I1 Wiiruui. Mlssouil Valley. AT Swim A. Wnlhi'i'h Hi ! Main stioot and llll Pear ) , Council Illnlls , yon \\lll iilwuyH llnd a "snap bargain" In io.il rstulu If you want to buy , or a irnod pliu-u to list a bargain If > on want to soil or tr.ule. FOR SA 11' An abitraetand Insur.ineo busi ness ; good llxory Ntoek and tontnillliix in terest In an established Inislnuss Will lake Bonn ! k'ooil city piopuily. Johnston & Van I'attim. \\rANTl2D A pond , seeond blind mfntybl- ' eyele , for einh. I' . Iainb , sr. . I.VI lu.i- hain men in' . Council llliiirs , IHOIt SAld' I'li't-'unt i..u rlu''o team mill line Hln lu MrlM'iH ; prlios loasonablc , uull and sco tlieiu bi'furu bnyliiir. Isaac M. Hinlth , sales stahli'S No. 418 Ninth bu\enth stiuot , Cuuneli lll.ilfs. MAfiNII'K'l. NT aero property In five-aero traots loeatt'd . ! > , mllrs fiom postolfli > i > , forsalo on reasoimblo IOIUIH. Some line lesl- dtneo iirujiurty for rent by Day A. lloss , "I/IOK SAI n-Onrfhio family -L' for rldliuurilrUIni ; . Apply to i ; h. Gth ' .root. , rpO lovcisof horses Thu lament lot of oats -1. and the llniist In thu elty ; also bay anil feed d , ' > all kinds at H. Lloldstuln & Co H 1J' " . ' West llroadwuy. OI < AIK\UVANTund | isychomotrle. orehai- uetur reading ; also illaKHiisis of ilisouso. Fend look of hair for iciiillnxH by lottor. him- iliiysunil ovonlius. Mis. i ; . Hooper , US ! Avo- nuoi : , noir I'ornur 15th St. , Council | l TurniH. 5Uv and tl ( W. 17IUH SA LK-IIutuI centrally lou.Uoil , doliu JKOOI ! biihliiL-fci Or will uxelutn Q for jOi d furiu In Aostern fovs.i. llMti-l loasu. fiira turo and llxluicsi an A .No. 1 ehanco to si ip tnU ) a ( 'ood payint ; luiil- nis ! Ittt ibonK flu sullln , oihui business ic- ( ] iilrln all ovrnor'H attuntlori llarculiiHln runldunuo and business prop erty. It. 1 * . Ollluur , ro.il t-si uu and nisur.uiua agent. No I'N. . Main st. . Uoimeli llluir.s. : > H KENT Tlio MoMiilioii block , : : story brlek , with biisututat und uluvator. J.v ] Squire , 1UI I'ourl streuU TjfOH 8\liB or Itont Qardao land , vrltd Jkouiui , by J , U. Ula , 1'JI ' Milo it , UouauU Bluff * CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.QQQ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 niiiEr-rons I. A Mlll r , K O Gluason , R f Bhiuiirt. U E. Hurt , J. U EilmunUaon , Clurlai It. llannan Transiat general unnkliit Inul- neit liartaH cnpltil und aurpliu ot auy banidn Houthwustorii lorro , INTERE3TON TIMS DEPOSITS , , , . / > . Kjc , Knr , No'oniid Thro.it Sicclllll | l. Council llhiirn , - - luwn horn uym , cnms rye * i painful itnil wcuk vltlnn , ! ( Mil 111 llU , fllMlffllMS , (111 | ( ImruiM frcini tliu i'"r cv ' . Urrll , tiny fever , iislhinu- nnil nil ni'iito ami 'hriinlu HlTi'itluiii of llio tlinmt a Fi Uitlly < ilu i I'yiM III- U'il without iiuln l.liiiui accurateprc'ncrlLKU ! la illltlcullriivM , oftiiii curing clironla nourilifU nu < l nick lumiliicliu Hilrnlfil uimrutluiM , wlioii nutei- nry , pnlnlcmly parlor neil , niiurhiK boil runilli Olllce. SliuitaH-lluno block , room I ( . 'uunrll IlluHn , t First--lNationa--Bank ! : - - : - -or- COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1'niil Up Cinit.il , . . . . $1 OK,000 Olilrtt urttimlroil Ijuik In tint city I oralim unit ilmiiO'lh luditnuo iitMl loinl neuiirlttoi Ktprcla ntli'iuiiin | iui | | 1,1 u iliurtliiiu Aucoiinin of Inillrlil utiU ImiiltH h iMki'rHiiiiiltorpor.illuiii sullLitoJ Cur reipunili'iKo liivltod ( , i : < J. 1' SAM OKI ) I > ro < litunt A W HII.KMAN Ciiililnr AT HIGH. Amlitimt Canhlor NEW Thu Nou O.-ileti Iliitiil. In Council Illnil * . him been I'dinplutely refurnished and ninclornl/ed thnMiclnmt , and Is now mm of tinIIL.I hotul In tlir Htnto It Is liHMtoil In tlio hunlliuss part/ of tlu > city anil HID oluutrlu mutuiu II.IHH the ilooruvuiy four niliiutns. I'lm rhi-apos and ( lie alarms tlitoiulionl the bulldlnc. Hlotim hoit. lint and cold water and Minshlnu In iivcry room. Tuhlu unsurpassed anywhere. Units , * : . ' . 'On ' day GEO. M. WHITNEY. Marmt'or. 1 EX QR.ANO , Council Blulfs , la. This Elegnntly Appointed Hotel | Now Open. Georgu T. Phelps , Manager. Gas Heating Stoves. No AmiK.il No SMOKK. JuNl thu thliiit forb.tlh rooms , bed looms , olo. Call and bLoour litr o usbuitinuut. C. B. Gaa and Eleotrio I-lght Co U I'curl and 2IQ Main Slreot