THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JUNE 4 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. u'OUNCIL , BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 1'KAHL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City. H. W. TILTON MANAUEK. Business Onico , No.ID. . Nljrht Editor. No. ! EJ. Jtl OH JliiXTMOXt N. Y. P. Co. Council Uluffs Lumber Co , , real. Craft's chattel loans , 201 Sapp blocrt. If you want water In your yard or house eoto'Ulxby1 ? , WW Mcrrlam bloi-lc. The cnso of C. K. Stone against the city wns on trial all day yesterday Itr district court. J. K. C. Smith and Catherine Main , both of Koutb Ornahti. worn married ycstorday Dy Justice Swoarlngun. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to UuatalY E. Susdorff of Omahaand Nora K Sucger of Greenville , Pa. The Married Ladies' Social society will meotThursday afternoon at the roildeneo of Mrs. G. H. Brown , ( WO Mynstor street. A meeting of tbo Ancient Order of Hiber nians is to be held next Sunday to complete tlio preparations for the grand celebration on the r'ourth of July. The members of the Pythian Sisterhood held a plcnlo yesterday afternoon In Falrmount park. It was attended by a largo number of the friends of the order. The arguments of the attorneys In the case of J. W. Squire against R B. Hart and G. R Wright were made In superior court yesterday morning nnd the case was sub mitted lo the court. The suit of Jennie White against David Gray , for the possession of the upper story of the building nt 15 South Main streetwas put on trial in the district court yesterday. It oc cupied nearly the whole day , The Oddfellows will have a celebration at Atlantic today , In honor of the consolidation of the two lodges nt that place. There will bo a largo number of members of the order from all parts of the state. L. Bioilorman of this city will bo present and will respond to the toast , "Welcome. " The Council Bluffs hose tonrn will Icavo next Monday for Cedar Hap'ds ' to attend ttio stnto tournament. The members are confi dent that thov will lead anyone who tries to Deal them'a lively chase. The records that have been madn by them in their practice beats have been very good. In police court yesterday Joslo Hulbert and Agnes Belmont , the two oyprians who in dulged in a knife contest Tuesday afternoon , were lined fin. 10 each. Tom Burns and C. W. Tuttle , who were arrested for being all- around crooks , were discharged because the court did not sco the matter in the same light ns the policeman who arrested them. W. Hone , who has boon for a number of years accountant at the Union Pacilio trans fer , has resigned his position and will go into the grocery and feed business at Beat rice , Nob. J. Meyers , who has been assist ant accountant , takes Mr. Hone's place , while ttio vacancy caused by Mr. Meyers' promotion will bo tilled by A. Ehrcnstoln. Miss Kuto I'urcell , who has graduated In dressmaking from Mrs. L. Simmons' , lias taken Mrs. Simmon's business ami hasopencd her establishment at thorornorof Eighth and Mill streets. Miss Purcell Is a skillful artiste , and Mrs. Simmons wishes to assure the la dies of Council Bluffs that her work will sat isfy thorn In all respects. Mrs. birnmons quits the business entirely. Articles of incorporation were Hied with the county recorder yesterday by the Na tional Building and Loan association of Council BlutTfl , with a capital stock of $10- 000,000. Tlio ofllcers of the corporation are as follows : T.J.Evans , president ; W. II. Thomas , vice president ; S. B. Wadsworth , secretary : J. P. Weaver , John Schoentgon , G. R Wilglit , Thomas Bowman , .1. E. R McGco nnd Lucius Wells , directors. The ob ject of the association is the same as that of other similar associations. The report was circulated on the streets yesterday that Ofllcor Murphy was down With an attack of the smallpox. The rumor was given color by the fact that ho arrested Ed Lavin , the Ncbla man who is now in the pest house with an attack of the much dreaded disease. Ofllcor Murphy was vac cinated the same evening that ho met Levin , and tbo vaccination has commenced to take effect. It Is doing so with such n vengeance as to render it necessary for him to stop work , but the rumor that ho lias the small pox is wrong. There is no danger of an epi demic , according to the statement of City Physician Jennings. Park races , Omaha nnd Council Bluffs , Juno 1M'J , M.OOO ; Sept. 8-11 , fO.ttX ) ; Oct. 'JO-'J'.1 , fl.OOO. For programmes address . Nat Brown , seo'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , ! )0 ) Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145 , High grodo work a specialty. J'KKNOXAi , Jt-AllA < 3ll.t I'JIS. Charles Bauglm has gene to California. E. L. Shugart loft for Chicago last even ing. ing.G. G. E. Brooks of Salt Lake City was a Bluffs visitor yesterday. John E. Ashlos and A. J. McClnrcn arn at tending the convention of iho third party in DCS Moines. Mrs. L. Heldcrman nnd daughter , Hosa , have gene to Muscatlno , where they will make n visit of ttiroo or four weeks. H. W. Bycrs of Harlan , G. W. Culllson of Shelby and L. J. Nottlotou , cashier of the Tabor bunk , were In the city yesterday. W. T. Smith , formerly presiding older of the Methodist church for this district , now" nt Indlanola , was In the city yesterday visit ing friends. J. N. Brown of Brooklyn , J. V. McDowell and E. H. Walters of Om.iha attended a 1 molting of the Burnham-Tulloys company yesterday afternoon at the Grand hotel. Dr. A. P. Haiichott and wlfohavo gene on n month's trip to Now York , Philadelphia and other eastern cities. Dr. Haiichott will attend the American Homeopathic institute which meets nt Baltimore oa the Kith. A. J. Earllng of Chicago , general manager , and C. A. Goodnow of Marion , superinten dent , of the Iowa division of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad were In the city yesterday attending n meeting of the Union elevator company. The finest line of spring nnd summer goods , most expert workmen , is what you llnd at Keller's , iho tailor , : I10 Broadway. / p * , Pianos , onjnns , C. B. Muslo Co. , 53S B'wny. Colfnx Springs vlu tlio Itock Inland. Everybody Uns hoard of thorn , located on the "Groat Uock Island Kouto. " Colfax has n dozen medical mineral springs and hun dreds dally testify to tlielr merits. 'Sovon llrsl-class hotels furnish pleasant homes nt very low rales to the throngs of noalth mid pleasure seekers. Now School A meeting of the school board will bo hold his ovonlng for the purpoio of making further arrangements with regard to thu new school building which Is to bo built at ttio corner of McGcoavonuo and Harrison stroot. U'ho property on which the building is to stand has been purchased from H. C ) . McCieo for # 1.500 , and the next thinIn order is the adoption of plans for the fctruuluro. Bell & norllnghnf nro the only architects that have offered to bid for the drawing of the plans , und they have prepared a set of plans which will be presented to the board tonight for Its approval or rejection. They have iiBrued to superintend tho'work of construction for loss than faoo , and a member of the board stated yostcrdav that tlio contract would In all prob ability bo let to them. The plans which have been prepared are for a four-room building , instead of an eight-room , ns was nt llrst in tended. Wh n P by wan ilck , w guve her Cutorln , If ben ( howns n ClilM , ihurrUM forCiutorio , rVhea itie became Mki , klie clung to Caslorla , Wlum ilut tuvj CUUJniu , IUD i-ovo NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Important Land Decision Given in the Dts'.riot Ouitrti MISSOURI MEANDER LINE NOT CORRECT , Original Surveys Wore Incorrect Title to u Valuable Tt-niit of Imml Settled In Favor of ttic DcleiHlutit. An important decision was rendered In the district court ye'tenlay , In Mi > ) case of Will iam Slodontopl ot ul. iiiMitisl Godfrey Par- trldgoi'tal. A tract of land con till n I UK about two square miles was the subject of the dis pute which led to the law suit. The land lies ni-ur Honey Crook , several miles north of the city. Thoru are a largo number of frac tional lots containing a few aeroi each , lying along the meander line of the rlvor , ai It was aid out by the government surveyor * In l-.1t. Rotno of thuso fractional lots were purchased by SloJcntopf , who then applied the doctrlno of accretion to the case and claimed all the laud adjoining the lots , between the meander line nnd the river , which Is nearly a mile away. Partridge In nls defence claimed that the surveyors had not laid out the meaner line whuro It belonged , but had turned to one side on , account of the swampy condition of the land on the river bink. Ho brought In evidence to show that trees two foot or rnoro thick had been found at the tlrno of the survey growing on tne land which It was claimed had been added by accretion since that tlmo. The decision of the court was In favor of the defendant. The Ir.Junutlon which was secured by Slcdentopf to prevent Partridge from trespassing on the land was dissolved. The title to the property is awarded Part ridge. and In ; Is given a Judgment of $100 damages. The land is covered with a heavy growth of limber , and Is valuable. Watch the daily papers Friday for the an- nouiici'inciit and prices at the Boston store. Their special Jus'c * M.R coMMr.Ncm S vrinc- DA and will continue for two weeks. Uos ton Stoic , Council HI lifts , In. Mar Uouricius , music teacher , removed 10 f > : M Uroadway , over C. B. music company. SEAimoOK HAH GONE. The Itotlom KullH Out of ttic Saloon Injunction C'nuoH. Where Is Attorney P. 1C. be.ibrook ! Tliut Is a question which has agitated the mind of some of his friends for the past few days. When ho commenced uls seventy-two Injunction suits against the saloon keepers last spring it was prophesied that he would soon find out what a moun tain ho was attempting to carry , and drop it. lie carried bis bur den , however , longer than a goou many pco- plu thought ho would , but Judging from ap pearances ho ha * decided that the quickest way for him to get rid of the unpopularity which his move won for him was by [ raving the city , and ho has loft. He sold out his furniture , gave up his ollico in the Mornum block , and took the train lust Monday for the south , where ho formerly lived. Whether his business will go on can not yet bo determined. 0. R Houlton , It U said , will take up the trial of the injunction suits where It was left off and will try to engineer then through to a successful termination. lie was looking for the papers in the cascj a few days ago , but they were taken away by Seabroblc and ho cannot got the court Hies without an order from thu court , which will hnrdlv bo given In the present case , so that It Is hardly lilcolv that the trials will go on. The saloonkeepers , as many of them as know of Reabroolc's ' departure , are somewhat hilarious over the turn affairs have taken. They do not anticipate nny further trouble from would-bo cnjoluers. iiX the County Scat. Attorney C. AI. Karl returned yesterday morning from Logan , where ho spent Mon day and Tuesday in the Interest of Mis souri Valley In the county seat squabble which is now agitating the people of Harri son county. Ho appeared before the county supervisors with a petition containing 4'JOO names of citizens , asking for the removal of the county seat from Logan to Missouri Vnl- ley , and the attorney for the other sldo pre sented a remonstrance containing about thirty-llvo hundred names of Lognnltos. There was a great deal of excitement over the matter ur.d the meetings of the board nro attended every day by crowds of representatives of the two factions. The parties who were in favor of moving the county seat to Missouri Valley claimed that they could prove that false Inducements had boon hold out to the citizens ot the county to sign the remon strance , and the friends of Logan claimed that over half of the signatures of the peti tion had belonged to Idiots , Insane people , minors , non-residents and other inoligibles. Evidence that would tend to establish either of these theories was ruled out , however , by the board. The petition and the remonstrance contained s , 10 ! ) signatures , while there nro only 15,000 voters in the county , so It Is evi dent that then1 is a eoloto.l man concealed somewhere on the premises. The board has adjourned and will moot again next Monday evening , deciding in the meantime what they will do about Investigating the charges of corruption , _ Furniture , carpets , refrigerators , baby car riages , stoves , crockery , and all liouso fur nishing goods , cash or on easy payments , at Mandol & Klein's. Watch the dally papers Frldav for the an nouncement and prices at the Boston store. Their special Ju.xi : S.U.H COMMIIXCKS Svrtw- D\Y and will coatlnue for two weeks. Dos ton Store , Council Bluffs , la. NOWH from tlio "OnniH. " Yesterday's dispatches announced that the gamblers had been driven out of Burlington nnd that their paraphernalia had b on boxed up and sent to this city. An Investigation of the report yesterday resulted In the discov ery that a lot of gambling devices wcro rented to William Llhoboriror , who formerly kept a gambllnir house In this city , by n man who had irene out of the business. Linobcrger moved to Burlington about a year ago , and lias been there uvorslncc. The stuff is being returned to Its owner and that probably ac counts for the report that Council Bluffs Is about to bo visited again by the knights of the green cloth. A well Known member of the profession st.itedestordny Hint , so far as ho know , there would bo no moro than the usual number of gamblers in the city. It is curtain that the games will not bo allowed to run openly as before , Watch the dally papers Frlitav for the an nouncement and prices at the Boston atoro. Their s | > oolnl Jisi ; SAI.U c'o.MMKM'iis SVITH- invaud will continue for two weeks. Bos ton btore , Council Bluffs , la. Morgan's prices for furnljuro on Install ment plan lower than any other liouso In city , Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They are delicious , TIIKOIHHtK Til Oil. IS COXt'KltTS. For upwards of u generation Theodore Thomas has been the central figure In the mUHlcalltfo of the country. His name has stood for the very host In the beautiful , rc > lining , ennobling art , and though Omaha may bo tlvo hundred miles from what Is bhoiily to bo Mr. Thomas' now home , as long as ho Is that near lovers of music can truth fully say that they live beneath the baton of America's uhlefiMt musician , Not content wUh having rovenled to the devotees of his iivt the musters of the past , Theodore Thomas has 1:0110 farther and given us glimpses of th shadowy imislo of the future und predominant In that clasulllcaUoii Wagner particularly occupies the honored place , A proper estimate can hardly ho placed upon the work Thomas had douu for lovers of the hlchcst class of musical compositions , 1 ( a has Interpreted the fnntnsle.t of Suhu- mniin , the songs of Rubinstein , the Schubert transcriptions of Liszt In that masterful style of his until tbo now world has caught the enthusiasm of the man and taKcn up with renewed Interest the study of thu masters. But not content with the triumph of the i iwt "ho Is still pushing on and on , " as tleorgo William Curtis .said of him. "llko Columbus , sailing beyond thu horizon Into the unknown seas. But through nil thu changes the ono llguro which hus remained , the laiircuto of the past nnd the herald of thu future , Is Thcodoro Thomas. " While there ore other great directors In Atncrlct , and this is not In the least meant to bo disparaging to the ability of Anton Soldi or Walter Damroscb , still Thomas Is nearer to us than all others , for the west has had a taste of that which the world regards thu highest tyno of musical thought , and this typo has been revealed to us by the eminent director whoso orchestra won so great a triumph at thu afternoon and evening performances of yesterday at tno Coliseum. At the matlnco the orchestra's best mini- bow were Vorspiel from "Molstorslnger , " by the Shakespoaio of music , Kichard Wagner ; the unllnlsheil symphony in B minor No. 8 , by Schubert , and Grief's siilUi "Peer CSynt. " Their rendition was a revelation to the atldl- cnco. The unfinished symphony Is one of the most sublimely beautiful compositions ever written , and was given in u superb manner by the inagnlllcont orchestra. Throughout the second part there runs a minor .strain that suggests oven to nn unl'ii- aginative nature the divine inspiration of the theme so tenderly developed by the com poser , and so wonderfully Interpreted by the maestro. Last evening the orchestra was even heard to better advantage and I Li beautiful inter pretation of Bcothoteu's C minor symphony No. . "ijcannot be praised enough. Notwith standing that late coiners creaked down the nislc-i , nothing could dim the lustro of the tonal qualities of the band , especially m the magnltlccnt llnalo which Is known and loved oy every musician. The beauty of the pianissimo passages in the schnrzo were lost on the nudiuncc on account of those who persist in dining at : : ! 0 o'clock and coining to the theater at SW. : : "Siegfried's Uoath" from Wacnor's "Got- tcrdammerung , " nnd the "Tannhauser" overture gnvo the lovers of music an oppor tunity to Lro into cestucics and the applause which followed both numbers indicated that the seeds were commencing to taku root. If Americans got an impressionist view of music it is not to bo wondered at. Foreign celebrities , attracted by the unblushing men dacity of the pitiful pretenders who como to this side of the pond and go back to boast of their success and convoy the false Idea that anything Is good enough for America , fit across the pub lic gaze Incessantly. They "como like slrulows nnd depart , " and on the public which bears ono style one day and tomorrow another , they make no more Impression than footprints on the sands of the sea. it Is only now and then a man comes who is likely to sut up n milestone to mark the line along which music is inarching nnd leave behind him n memory worth cherish ing. Ono of these men is Hafael Joseffy whoso piano playing Is as notable as was iho violin playing of Thcodoro Thomas years ago. At tbo after noon performance ho plays Liszt's concerto in A major , nnd at night the Chopin-Tauslg concerto in E minor. From u closely analytical standpoint possibly his best work was douo at night , although one cannot help but applaud his Interpretation of Liszt. His technique is marvelous , which coupled with a velvety touch and t'uo poetic soul of the virtuoso makes hU playing remarkable and raises him to the front rank of the world's famous pianists. Ho is brilliant , and rnlined , with a style that is absolutely fault less. L'ampanini was n surprise. In these days of the a-uuto advance agent , one takes with allowance the stories told by the heralds of an attraction. Vet in this case they did not misrepresent. Campanini luu regained his voice and is singing with much of his old time brilliancy , although the beautiful flute- Hue qualitv , which so distinguished his voice twenty years ago , when .ho was in the zenith of his faun ; , Is lacking. Still thu method is there , and tbo voluma too. At the nntlnoo he sang an oria from ' 'Eurynntha" and in the evening "Adelaide" by Beethoven , one of that composer's almost forgotten pieces , its orchestration having been accom plished by Air. Thomas. This song won an encore. "Open Thv Lattice , " by Greirb , n very rythmic bit of composition. Miss Fleming is not properly classed. While possessed of a contralto voice of largo compass , it Is very crude , showing lack of proper training , and the young lady will have to "bide n weo" before the public will take kindly to her style of singing. Both concerts were largely patronized , the audience of last evening beiug part'cularly fashlonaolo , and the Apollo clubunder whoso management the concerts wcro given , bin es tablished a nice nest egg for next season's work. _ A J'JjVJl I'OJt IXItSAXA. Owen to be Made MipcrlntrmliMit of Immigration. WisiuxciTox , June 3. [ Special Telegram to TUB 13KH.J--H is the Intention of iho presl- ilent to take up and dlsposo of the question of the appointment of a superintendent of Immigration within a few days , probaoly this week. It has been determined that the appointment can bo demanded at any time and the salary paid out of the head tax levied upon emigrants. It is altogether probable that ox-Congressman W. U. Owen of Logans- port , Iml. , will bo appointed. Mr. Owen is now ut West Baden , Ind. C. C. Frost , formerly of Huron , S. D. , who was shot hern the other night , Is likely to re cover , but is not out of danger , Leave of absence tor three months , to tnko effect on or about Juno 1 , is granted Major David L. Huntlngton , surgeon. The loivo : of absence granted First Lieutenant John Adams Perry , Eighth Infantry , Is extended llvo months with permission to sro beyond the soa. _ _ Shot nnd Killed HH | U Iff. Ci.Rvr.i.ANit , O. , Juno ! ) . Emerson Money- smith , n restaurant keeper at Scott , a small town on the dividing line between Vanwort nnd Paulding counties , this state , went homo drunk Tuesday night and osuiultcd his wife with a scantling , knocking her down and cutting a long gash in her scaip. Money- smith then loft the house , tmt returned soon after , nnd tinning his wife had regained con sciousness ho secured a revolver and shot her dead , the ball passing completely through her body Just below the waist. Ho was ar rested soon after and locked up in Jail. DoWltt's Little Early Ulsors , bjjt pill. XKn'S OtiKSTKitltAV. . The wasu committee of the Iron workers In sessional I'lttsburg completed Its work and presented the scale to the convention. The llr a twDlve-lnch stool gun over made In the Unltod ' tales has heeii completed at \Vatcrvllet arsenal and shipped to the Sandy llooK proving ernund for testing. At Cincinnati the American llasohall asso ciation hold a mcoilriK behind closed doors. It Is understood that It has been ducMed not to move thu Cincinnati club to another city. The director * of tbo Amiirleiin suar lufln- IIIK eompuny have do > | ilud to dodaro a full semi-annual dividend on preferred stouk and ol iiNlilu unniiteli tn provide for the dividend on preferred stock for thu rust of the year. The south-hound pa-S'iist-r train on the Missouri. Kansas , v Toxus mul In a head-end coIllH.im with n north-h'iunil freight at Km- poila. Kan. The passenger tr.iln rim Into a snitch on whleh a freight was staniiliu- . The pashcnuor was rimntni : at a slow niloof spued , lloth enuliiiis. however , woio demolished and suverul froUht cars wuro tulum-npud , Hutu eiulneerH anil both llruintiii uiuu severely heahleil , but nut fatally , ' Positively cured I' those Little IM'.ls. CARTER'S Thcv also relieve DIs trc-ss from Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digi'Mlon and Too Hearty IVER Kntliip. A perfect rctn edy tor DlzilncM , Xnuaca , PILB.S. Drowsiness , Had Taste In Urn Mouth , Coated Toaguo , I'aln In thafl < lo , TORPID UVEU. Tuoy regulate tbo Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , "THE CONTINENT AI 01 ! It , . tl- 5OOO STRAW HATS. We hay'e straw hats for every man and boy in Omaha , they must be sold in the next ten clays. You' ' can buy a single hat for less than dealers pay for them by the case. Men's Fine Mackinaw Braid , in all shapes , at 25c , 35c and 50c. Don't be afraid of the quality on account oj the low prices. Hat dealers get double these prices , The finest braids manufactured will be found i our stock , prices $1 , $1.25 and $1.50. Don't pay a fancy price for an article no better , Young men's flat brims , the latest shapes , in black and colors , $1.25 and $1.50. THIN UNDExRWExAR. We have all sizes in the balbriggan underwear advertised last week at 75c per suit , and about two cases each of the brown balbriggan shirts at 15c and 25c , MEN'S EINB. BUSINESS SUITS. Good clothing is always the cheapest. Don't buy until you have seen our popular styles , at $12 , $15 and $18 , for hot weather. Don't fail to see our skeleton serge coats and vests * CORNER DOUGLAS AND ISTH STREETS , Largest , Glotliiiier House West , of ttie Mississippi- fl lKAl KA Kansas Oity Shippers Withdraw Their Coin- plaints Against Western Roads. ELECTION OF ROCK ISLAND OFFICIALS. Financial Affairs ol'lho Company De crease In Gross ami Xct Hurnli Western Passenger Asso ciation Matte : s. CmMo. . , Juno 3. The Kansas City grain men will withdraw their com plaint against the Sartta Iff , Hook Island , Missouri I'aclllc and Union Pacilic , filed some tlmo ago bcforor the interstate com merce commission. The papers had nil been Hied and the arguments prepared by the Kansas City attorneys to bo made before the commission , which was to sit hero this month. The cause of the withdrawal Is not stated , but the surmise is that a compromise " has been effected. It Is'known that "certain concessions have boon madd by some of thn roads , which , it is claimed , reduces the al leged discrimination agahist Kansas City tea a minimum. The Hocn'Islnml has agreed to pro rate ut this point , nnj other roads hnvo promised rates into Kansas City which will go far to oven up with the shippers. Ilouk Island Kluutl.m. CHICACIO , Juno H. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago , Uock Island nnd Pacific \vas held today , resulting in the election of the following named directors : K. tt. Cable , Hugh Hiddlo. II. II. Bishop , Alex ander E. Orr and Alexander T. Vanncst the first four to succeed themselves nnd Mr. Vnnnest to succeed Sidney Dillon. Subsequently the bord of directors met and ro-cloctod the present ofllcors as follows : President , K. U. Cable ; first vice president , Benjamin Brctvstor ; second vice president , treasurer and secretary. W. G. Purdy ; third vice president , H. A. Parker. The appointive offices were filled oy the reappointment - appointment of the present incumoonts , and Hugh Ulddlo , H. U. Cable , H. U. Porter , H. H. Bishop and Benjamin Brown to were constituted an executive com- 'mltteo to servo during the year. The question of the future policy of the board was discussed and it was the unani mous opinion of the directors that the earn ings of the road should go to the stockhold ers. In view , therefore , of the fact that there was a deficit of about 1' per cent on the capital stock after paying uno usual I per cent dividend , the board decided that the August dividend shuld ho ono half of 1 per cent. 'Iho report for the year ending March HI , was submitted to the stockholders. It shows that the gross earn ings for the company during that porlod were $ lT,4rith)4 : ) against $17,0:19,001 : for the previous fiscal year , a decrease of SKl.'i.-l'Jl. Operating expenses nnd taxes were reduced from $13,475,0(17 ( in 181K ) , to $ rj-4it.7'JI ; ' in 1801 , leaving not earn ings of f.-iO.VJltO ( : against W.11H , 1)93 ) for the previous year , a decrease of $101,154. Cash receipts of lands sold and interest received from the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska brought the net income up to $0'J7G,15'J. , from which was paid In Interest on Its bonded debt , rental , dividends , otc. , an aggregate of $ iWIsii ) ( , : : , showing a deficit for the year elM $ M < .I&1. At th cotlng of the Western Passenger association today the question of abolishing unlimited tickets was further considered. The outcome was a resolution to discontinue the biilo of unlimited tickets , but two mem bers withheld their votes ami It was left with the chairman to obtain these votes In tbo atllrnmtlvo In order that the reso lution may bo recorded as adopted. Thu question of rates from Cincinnati to San Francisco. Sacramento and Portland were discussed mid a resolution placrd on the minutes to be voted upon ut the next meeting , The purpose of the reso lution Is that rates from Cincinnati through territory not in association shall bo based on Chicago ami St. Louis rates. There was consldcrablo'u'is'cusMoa overrates for the Fourth of July , but'too much divers ity of opinion to admit of an agreement. The annual meetingj.o/ , the Chicago & Kastorn Illinois ratlwa.v , company wits hold hero today. The old dlrqv'tors , ofllccrs and executive committee were' ro-electeu. The company's statement far' ten months end ing April HO , ft'Jt , show the gross rnrnlnus to bo fcl , ( l.i"4 : ; operating expenses , $ lfilO'J77 ; noUoarnlngs , $ | ,5'4OIKI , an Increase of $ IS4'W ! ! ; Income from other sources , $ -1,77 : . ' ; net litwno , $ lSI8Stll ! ; Interest - terest , rental nnd taxcSfSW,518 ; ; surplus , fC4'.ii. : > 0. A dividend ofiJ , ) per cant on pre ferred stock was declared.payable July 1 , Hoolc Inland Dividend. Nnw YoitK , Juno ! ) . The Chicago , uock Islam } & Pacific directors declared a quar terly dividend ot ' per cent today Instead of thu usual 1 per cent. Fatal Kxplosloii In a Hawmltl Near ItoU'ord , Ind. Iii.roui ) : > , Ind. , Juno . Dusard's sawmill engine , located six miles west of here , ex ploded this morning , killing Dobo Kern , Hd- ward Dusnrd , son of ono of the proprietors , .lames Perkins and ( Jranger Hvann , all of Fayettcvillo. The clothing was stripped off of two of the killed. Thu holler was an old ono. The loss Is estimated at * U'0,000. , The WntorCoivn Cyoloiu1. ST. PAI i. , Minn. , Juno I ) . A special to the Pioneer-Pn < s from \Vatortown , S. D. , sayh Uoports of yesterday's cyclone como lu SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 171OK KENT Ono of thr. oust imylnv hotels In -L Missouri Valley , la. ; onu block from depot ; i.1 } blocks from postolllce ; 2.1 euocl rooms , partly furnished ; easy terms to rlKht party. Address 11. O. Warner , .Missouri Valley. AT Swan k Walker's If. Main street nnd Iii : I'carl , Council Mlnlfs , you will always ( Ind a "Himp bargain" In real estate If you want to buy , or a food place to list u bar uln If yon wunt to sell or trade. "JjlOU SALE An abstract and Insurance busl- J. tiet ; good livery stock and i-ontrnllliiK In terest In an established business. Will taku some gojd eliy pi i/erty. Johnston > t Van 1'atton. WANTED A peed , second hand safety bl- uycle , for cash. ! ' . Lamb , us , l.VJ Gra ham avenue. Council ItlulY * . FOR PALE Klcgunt enrrlago team and fine single drivers ; prlres reasonable ; eMl and see them before buying. Isuao M. Smith , -sales htablcs No. 419 North Seventh stioet , Council llluirs. MAGNIFICENT aero oropcrty In live-acre tracts , located ! ! < i miles from postollloe. fur sale on reasonable terms. Sonic.'lino resi dence property for rent by Day & Hess. FOUSALK-Ourllne famllvhor.se. suitable for riding or driving. Apply to 1110 S. Oth ' .reel. rpO lovers of hor.-cs The lamest lot , of oats Jand tlm finest In the city ; also hay und feed or , all kinds , at S. Goldstein & Co' 1X2 West Broadway. CLAIRVOYANT and psychometric , or char acter readings ; ulno diagnosis of disease. Send lock of hair for readings by letter. Sun days and ovcnlnzs. .Mrs. R Hooper. HiU Ave nue K , near corner 15th St. , Council II nils. Terms. 60c and Jl.OO. T71OII SALK-HotoI centrally located , doing J-1 good business. Or will exchange for good farm In western Iowa. Hotel lease , farn.turo and fixtures ; an A No. 1 chance to stop Into a good paying busi ness. Keasons for selling , other business re quiring all owner's attention. Ilargalns In residence and business prop erty. H. 1' . Ofilccr , real estate ana insurance ugenU No. 13 N. Main St. . Council I'lulfs. FOU KENT The McMahon block , 3 story brick , with basement and elevator. J. W. Eqniro , 1U1 1'oarl street. "EnOR3\LE or Uont 3inloa Und , with J ? houiei. by J. 11. Itlaa. 10J Mala it. , OouaaU Bluff * 'iho Wonderful Now Process Vapor Stove. We sell the only genuine Now Process nnd the celebrated Quick Meal New Process stoves , the best miulo. Ono difference between - twoen the genuine and Imitations Is that the imitations have a small necdle-liko tube to draw oft oil that don't evaporate ; the penulm lias no such flimllams. Wo have sold nearly ono hundred already this season. Lights like pus ; absolutely safe ; no smoke or soot ; as simple as a cook stove. See us before buying. A few line 15.00 gas ranges closing out at $10.00 each. Itel'Hjierntors. The best ever offered : 20 per cent discount over lost year's prices. Ijiivvn MnwcrH. Highest grade only 0.00. Screen wire doors , frames , etc. , etc. Largest stock in the -.vost. The famous Little Giant bov'u wheel , the Victor , highest , grade , world's best wncclboth for ladles and gentlemen. COM : UOI.K , 41 Main Street. Don't Give Away Money And get nothing In return. Von are simply dulng It when you pay thu price commonly asked for an ordinary lawn mowur If the prluu Is more than J'l.O'J. Wo will sell yon u llrst- clusa , warranted and guaranteed twelve-Inch mower for B.XI. ( Kxamlno thimi. G'trdcn i'onu tu per Kt. Good unallty and will give yon satisfaction. Como und see It. Tlio Hem KcfVlcerator Is the North S'tar It Is not IIUo some others that art ) warranted to freeze without I In dog-dayx. It ( lees use some ice , but uses lens and produces u lower temperature with less than any other refrigerator on thu market. Mexican lIiiiniuookH , 7. u. They aio worth looking ut nnd will give yon lots or comfort during the summer. Colninliiu ltlcyulo.4. Plenty of them now to supply all demands. Them lu no other In the world equal to It. Huso hall goods , stop-ladders , water i.-oolurs , hampers and clothes baskets , the llghtn ng leo iTuam freezers , thai fn-r/.u In from three to 11 vu nilnnl's..fioin fl.'J.'i 1111. .Junior gusu- llnu stovus from M tntr. thn Itellulilo. thu host I'roce&s.Kvtiporallng ' stove made ; for bale only at I' . U. DuVol's , Ml Uroadway. slowly from the rural districts. The report of three fatalities has been confirmed. The victims' were Henry Crigor , his seven-year- old son and Conrad Haag , a neighbor. They wcro In a barn owned uy Criger when the storm cainoon. It first lifted the building from Its foundation and nil but these throe escaped by running from the falling building. Nevada ImwyoiSululdcH. . CAHSONNov. . , Juno I ) . Judga T. I ) . Ed wards , district attorney , committed suicide last night by shooting himself. lie had been sutTurlng for some tlmo from nervous pros , trillion. He is suppose ; ! to h.ivo been labor ing under a tit of temporary Insanity. itiI > KUKI run , especially when your health mny bo nt stuko. If any ono oilers you Johiuin IfnlT's Mult Extract und "Johuim HotrV B'Smturo ' | ifi "ol on tllQ noulc ° ' tlio bottle , tlo not tuko it under any clroumdlanco- OPEN AGAIN With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought foi Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I have secured some of the 8OO Men's Black Worsted Suit ! greatest bargains in men's and At STZ.OO ' heard of in this boys'suits ever ' 6OO Men's All Wool Dress Suits ; city. I can sell men's and boys' in different styles , from clothing BO per cent off or manu SB Lo SB- facturers' prices. I am prepared 8OO Boys' All Wool Knee Pnnts\ word I to back up every say by and In different styles , at showing goods giving prices. For example , here are BOO. a few leaders : OOO Boys' Suits , age A to 14 , dur ing the sale at BOO Men's Working Suits SH.OO. , S3.0O- 4OO All Wool Boys' Suits , 8OO Men's Suits nt 4 to 14 , at S512.26. I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' Famishing Goods , Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Etc , 546-548 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Kooiioiiiluul Ills tlio amount thit : iiooplo siivo , not so much what they cum , that ovontiiiilly iiiiiktH ! tliuin rich. In ImyliiK a housulinld noccsslty llko a riifrlULTiitor It Is wull to consldur MIIIIC- tliliiK else than tlio first cost In ilutorinlnlni ; Its t'cononiy. Thu ( luurnscy Hunsuliold HnfriK- crater Is as handsome ai n pluco of parlor furniture and costs Ions than any other llrst- class article , and stands at tlio huad as an economizer of lie ; , giving the lowest cold air tutnniiratnro. All the packing Is mineral wool , the best non-conilnctor of heal anil inolsturo known. All parts can ho tiikrn out nnd oil-ailed. InvustiKuto the Uucrnsey llonuL'hoUl hefuro Duyin ? , fj'i\vn Mowers. The New Quaker City Is In every respect the counterpart of the l'hllalelilila | , und iitiieh cheatier. I'rom fHo $7.V carry thu Phila delphia also und yon can taku your eholeo. Hcrorn DOOI-H and window screens , tlio liirKest and flne.st In Ihoelty , and all the latest , novelties In thu huidwuru line , at SIH'OAUT .t CO.'H. No. 11 Main Stiuot. Council lllnira. 27 MAIN STUKICT. Over O. fl. Jactiuernln & ( 'o. . .Jowolnr Stor D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchors' ' aid Paston1 Sup. ) ! ! ) ) , Markit Fixluraj , Casing , i plccsiuid Pausaso MakurV Machinery. S' ) ) . I ' ! MnltiMt. . Oonnoll llluirs. lu. AUo Utriluri I u Hide * am ) l''ur ' * i TVr < cisj jBttTr TCTvr irjr4"kii A.111 i\i t * inVf UTJLFJujJLii JCS.s J. JuJ-ti Thu Now Otrdon Hotel , In C'onnell llliHK lias l > cen complutitly refurniNhod and mixlornl/.ed throiiKhont , und U now ono of the host helms In the si nil ) II Is hie itedln thu IIIISIIIUHS part of thoelty ami the oleotrlo motors p > ss the iliMjrovury four mlnulin. I'lio i-si-upui. nnd tire alarms Uinm thout the linlldliu. Htunii boat , hot and cold waU < r arid .iinshinr In awry room. Table iinsiirpitsieil unywhuru ItateK , KM'U a day. OEO. M. WHITNEY. Manugor. Tl-IEX QH.ANU ) , Council Bluffs , In. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel IB Now Open. George T. Phelps. Manager , COUNCIL Medical and Surgical Institute HUH. lir.l.UMJKUB , Chronlu ( lisnii es of all Muds and deform ities specialties. No * tiWl and 'MXl llruudwuy , Council lliulls , lu. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . SI50.000 . SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 UlUEnrons I. A. Mlllnr , If. O Olu tson. R. f * filiiik-firt , R E. H.-irUJ. I ) . Gdmundaon , Un.irloi It. llunnnn. Tranaaot Keuer.il t > : uikln < bust- ncis. Largest capital and turplui ot any baiikln ijouthwoitorn Ijwa. INTERESTGN TIM DEPDS'TJ ' , at. ii. c x , .11. n. Kyo , Kiir , No o nnd Throat Hicul | IUU Council llhlH.1 , . . Iowa. Here oyoi , cro s cyoi , painful mul wunlc vltlon , carnulio , dcnfiieu , Uli < ImrnuJ from tlio uiira , cn tnrrli , liiy : fuvor , iintlin mill nil ncutu nml ctirunlo niTttctluiiv uf tliu thront u upecliilty. ( ilnii u/ui II t- tuil nliliunliuiln. lilimoi accurntuly iiruacrlbail In illillcullci o , oftoii curing clinmlo luiir.ilidt enl sick liuaitnchu. SurKlunl oporiitluin , nliun noca > nry , puliiloiily parruriuod , msiirlnu liott runiltl Oila-u. .Sluuiirt-lluno block , room I Council llluJi.lj FirstNational : - : - Bank -Oic- OOUMOIIj BLUFFS , IOWA. I'alil Up Capital , . . . . $100,000 Olilukt ornanlifd bunk In tlio city Kurolitn ancl ( liiliUKtlc oxcliillvo mul locnl luvurltlui , Mipurln uttuntlon p.llil tu oolliKHIoni. Aco.nirilH of Inillvli ) iinlH. liunkn. linnkHr.iiuiiluurpuritttuii ) aullcllud. Cur rimpntidunco luvllod. liKU. 1' . SANK ! I III ) . I'rnildont. A.V. . UIKK.MAN , Cuihlor A T UIOK , AH l < tnnt COUNCIL BLUFFS SiliAlI DYE WORKS All kinds lit l > ymc : .in < l UluuniiiY dime In th * lIlKhestrityloof the Art , Kitilu < l anil Ht.ilnml ( 'alirlun raado to look in K'ood ai no it. lied Kealuriu i itMiu-ii lly .SHIHIM , In 1'Vst. n.'m Manner. Work promptly donii and ilollvoroil In all paru of the country tend for prlcu list , O. A. MAiJIIAN. I'rnp. , 101J Uroadwar. Nnar Northwuitora Uuyji. UOUNOII. lliurrs. IA. Gas Heating Stoves. No AHiiEtil No SMOKK. Just the thliii ! for bath rooms , lied roon.a , otu. Call and hei. ounurn'o assortment. C. B. Gas nncl Elaatrio Llgin Co. ill 1'eurl and 210 Main Hircab