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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1891)
THE OJMAHA DAILY BEE : LjFIU DAY , JUNE 5 , 1891. THE , OMAHA BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' I'TIC.K : No. lai'KAni. STHKJiT. hy Canicr In any part of thuClty. If. W. TJI.TON - . MANAGEK. niHincs . Oftice , No. 4i. : Kdltor. No. J. JIJ.1OH MKXTHtX. N. V. P Co. Couiicll muffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's ehattel loans , ' . ' 01 Kapp Mont. If uni want water In > our yard or homo BO to Ulxbv1' . : WJ Morritini bloelr. Unity Oulld will moot in regular session this Hftcrnooii nt2i : : < ) with Mrs. Hoboits , Vooilio.sslroot. So.tson tlttkcti to tliu Chnutauqiiu assembly aru to bo sold from now until Junu 'JO at the reduced rnto of t > \ . The Models will piny the Athletics of Oinnhn nnxt Sunday afternoon at Mniuiwii , In the morning they will cross bats with the Kdys' Hrolhurs nltio. Colonel ( looro ( Woodford will lecluro next Sunday evening in thu Presbyterian church on the subjcet of "Purpose. " Ho U apokon of highly as nn orator. A dm key ( Inncc took place last evening In Peterson's hall , on tipper Broadway. A lar o mimhor of the clito of Omaha were present. Including some from l-'ort Omaha. Dr. Gustavo 13. Smsoilorff and Noin B. .Sao > re.r of Oinaba were mnrrled in this city \Vciliu' iln.v owning at the Conprcpiitlonnl parsonage , Uov.V ( ! Crofts oflleintltiir. Kcselntlons of respect were pnssocl bv the monibors of Council HlulTs ledge No. ID , Independent Order of Oddfellows at their last nicotine , over the death of their comrade , the late A. II. Ham. A box social was hold last evening at the liothany Baptist church An interesting iirngrmnino was rendered , consisting of lllornrv and musical exercises , after which refreshments were served. Harmonv Chanter No. Ki , Order of the Kastern Star , will hold u special meeting this ( Friday ) ovcning for Initiation , followed by n soclnblo , in Masonic hall. Visiting members of the order are cordially welcome * . Twcnty-llvo couples from Omaha , together with a number of Council HlulTs society people ple , spout List evening at Manawa. Dancing In the pavilion and a supper at the hotel were among the evening's entertainments. John Short delivoied a speech last evening nt the corner of Broadway and Main street In favor of the thiul party movement. The speech was in tlio Irish language and wns highly enjoyed by all , pnrticalarly by Mr. Short. The following Jurv has been drawn for the Juno term of superior court : S. Covult , B. S. Harrington , O. II. I.ncis , JV. . Diclcoy , /urmoul'lcn ' , William MrCrary , l'\ I'oterson , .lohn Dohany and ( iuoriro I ) . Drown. The city rouncil mot Wednesday evening ns a board of equall/ation for the purpose of hearing comnlaints as to the assessments of property. The main item of business trans , acted was the reduction of the assessment of the Knst Omaha land company toi. . " > per ncro. In the .suit ofV. . K. Miiyno , nssigneo of the firm of Cocko iVs Morgan , ngainst AI. 13. .Smith , which was on trial in district couit lust weak , the Jury returned a verdict for the I > lalntiir lor the stimof $ lr > ( ) ( > . A motion for a new tri.il wus lllcd by the defendants yes terday. , The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mayimrd met with a painful acci dent yesterday forenoon. She was pla > Ing about the room , when Mm stumbled and fell , Ktrilting her face on the side of o hot stovo. An ugly look In ir burn wns the result. It is fcaiod that the child will ho disfigured fur 11 fo. fo.Tho The damage suit , of C. E. Stone against the olty was tried in district court yesterday. A bunt the 1,1,1110 , , lor adjournment in the even ing the Jury whs taken to the corner of Vine mid Uryant'thUrccts , where they inspected the promises In nufchtloii. The arguments of the nttornoyi wljlibo commenced the flrst thing tills ninrif/u / | * | , A'flinner'pa'rty ' was given at the Grand .lioU'l. Wednesday evening bv Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart in honor of Miss Bunch of Now York. The following wcro present : Mr. and Mrs. vV. V. Sapp , Misses Bessie Stewart , Nellie SacKettJ Lulu Hoagland , Mollie Ulco and Messrs. C. L. Snunders , Charles Stewart , Thomns CoiiKhlin , frank Hamilton. W. 1 \ Wyman , J. L. 1'axton. John Patrick , Arthur Smitli anil 1C. C. Barton. 1.1. ii. lirown nnu MISS iNclllo uoper were married Wednesday night nt the residence of the bride's pironts , Air. and Mrs. Wuiln Hoper , nt the corner of Avenue A and Eighth street. Uov. L. A. Hall , pastor of the First ilaptlst cimrch , porfornied the ceremony. .A largo number of friends of the purtles'wcro llresont An elaborate snad ] ) followed the ceremony , and until a late hour.tho guests mndo merry in the usual fashion. Mr. unit Mrs. Urown will live on north Eighth street. Several suits were commeniod in Justice Swcaringon's court yesterday against per sons who , It is claimed , are behind In the payment of dues as members of the Council llluITb Wolf club. Each suit Is for$10J The defendants are W. II. Thomas , ] ? . W. Snot- inan , CJ. A. l nfonburir , J. Ci. Tipton , J. C. Waterman , P. II. Ouanella , Fred Oavis and F. AI. Hunter. Some of the defendants admit that they assisted the club when It was started by donations of money , but they iloay that thny over Joined it. Justice Hammer issuud n writ of attach ment yesterday morning on the household goods of Airs. Helen Brown In favor of J. AI. Scanlan for$9't. 10. Alr.s. Brown has boon tlio proprietress of the Brlggs house , at the corner of Vine and Bryant streets , but .she hnd decided to leave the city. Her goods nero loaded on wagons and were nil ready to bo taken to the depot when ConstabloNlchol- sou .stepped In ami levied on them to satisfy Scanlnn's ' claim. Several other creditors were soon on the ground , but the bills were Jlnallv paid and Mrs. Brown was allowed to dopurt. John Peel Is n .simple old man , whoso queer nntlcs have terrillcd children , but have not had nny more serious oifect. Wednesday night ho was arrested on n complaint mad'o by some of the people on Oakland avenue in the vicinity of Fairvlow comoter.v , who said that ho was making his lmul < iunrtcrs in the ccmotcrv and had been frightening the chil dren. Yesterday morning ho was given a thirty day sunttMicu In the county Jail , and the sentence was suspended. Yesterday nftornoon it wus reported Unit ho had le- turned to his old camping ground , the com- ctury. and wns at his old tricks. The lira department was called out last evening nt ItjHO o'clock by nn alarm from box 4(1 ( , ut the Northwestern depot. A import had been circulated Unit the nxc-hundto factory , on Avonno A , between Ninth and Tunth streets , wns on lire. When thu department nrrlvod on ttiesconu of the supposed confla gration It wns found thai the alarm was n faUo ono , I'lio drying room continued n largo amount nf lumber and sulphur wns bulni' burned In order to kill the worms In tlio wood. The siiiolio from the sulphur leaked out through the cracks In thu wall and had boon seen by seine ladles who happened to bo passing and who thought nt once that the building must bo on ilru. Collhx Springs via ( ho Hook Islniul. Everybody has hoard of thorn , located on the "Orunt Uock Island Itimto. " Col Tax bus n dozen medical mineral springs ami hun dreds daily testify to their murlts. Seven lirst-clnss hotels furnish pleasant homes nt very low rates to the throngs of Health nnd pleasure bcekcrn , Hunk AsseHwinent. Thu council met again last evening ns n board of e < innlUatlon to hear the protest of thu Cltlrcns' Stnto bnnk against the r.stcss- mcnt that hnd been mndo UIKUI Its propa ty. Attorney C. AI. Hnrl represented the banlr. Hit clulmcd that accordliig to the state taw the stock should bn nsscssod to Hi > b ink as n eorjiorntlon Instead of to the Individual stock holders , as hnd been done. City Attorney Stewart appeared for the city. After thb claims of the parlies had been set forth for an hour mid n half It wns decided to lonvu the nsso-Miii'iit just as It had been niadu by the assessor. Furniture , curpots , refrigerators , babv par- Hups , stoves , crockery , and till house fur- imhlng goods , cash or on caiy payments , at Mundcl A Klein's. Morgan's prices for furniture on Install , nicut jjluu lower than any other nousu In city. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , M. V. Plank Has a Laughable Experience with an Amateur Highwayman ! BOLD FOOTPAD EASILY BLUFFED Simple Tliront of IlnvltiK Him Ar- rc'Htod ServOH to Drive the Dar- liiK Criminal Into 1'rc- A bold attempt nt highway robbery was mndo yesterday about noon on the road DC- twecn Council Uluffs nnd HelUnup township. Mr. M. V. 1'lnr.k , n well known resident of Ilelknap township , wns riding along toward the city behind n splilted team of horses. When ho reached a point about a mile from city limits a man suddenly emerged from the bushes that line thu road on each side nnd grasped thu horses by the bits. He then or dered Mr. Plank to dlsporgo anything ho might have about him In the way of valu ables. The horses commenced to rear nnd plunge nt being grasped so unceremoniously , i'lank wanted to get down from his xvagon nnd thrash the stranger , but ho knew that If ho did so his team would run away nnd ho would have to walk to thu Ity. Ho made up his mind to try a bold bluff , however , and with that end In view ho madn a move ns though about to alight , say ing nt the same time that bo would report him to the police. This terrlllc threat was too much for the would-be rouber , and heat once took to the woods. The place where the affair took p'aco is on the Jeffries'road , and is in the midst of a thick growth of underbrush so that it is .veil ndaptcd for the scene of n robbery. The man who did the holding up Is described by Mr. Plank us about twenty-live years of age , 01 medium hoiirht , heavily built , with a light complexion nnd straw-coloroa moustache , wearing n reddish coat and a pair of light colored pantaloons. The case waa not re ported to the police. Another lii HoiniInstitution. . Articles of incorporation were lllcd yester day in the ofllcu of the county recorder legal izing the formation of another big Council Bluffs enterprise of more than local import- tancc. The new venture has been named the National ISuildlng and Loan association of Council UlulTs , lu. Tne lucorporators arc T. .1. Kvans , who is proMdutit ; W. H. Thomas , vice president ; S. it. Wadsworth , secretary ; Lucius Wells , Uoorcc P. Wright , John Schoentgen , Thomas Bowman , John P. Weaver and J E. R McCice. These gentlemen - men are among the most prominent nnd wealthy citi/ens of thu city , and their names nlonu would ho a guaranty , even if their wealth was not equal to a larger portion of thu capital stock.which is placed uflul)00,000. ) As the niuno Indicates , the association will not bo confined to thu city , but Is national in its character. The plan has been carefully matured and is as safe as government bonds. The stock is made to mature In eight and n third ycais. Thcnlnn of the association is very simple. Tlueo kinds of bonds arc issued : Fust Stock payable in monthly inbtall- ments of fcl per share. Second S'.ocU p iya- lib1 in cash nt si'iU per share , non-insossable. Third Stock payable in cash st SIT. > per shine , bearing 0 per cent annual interest and non-assessable , all mutuiing in 100 months. Tlio stock is non-assessabio and is tree from taxation. It is .secured Ity mortgage , anil all mortgages mo non-negoti.ibic and me held by a depository in tiust for the stockholders. All the shnieholdcrs nro on an equality. The stock is nou-forfeltable. It shares an1 with drawn bcforo maturity , the holders thereof will bo un titled 'o receive tno inn amount paid into the loan fund , with interest at ( iper cent per annum after one j oar ; 7 per cent after two years , nnd S per cent after thrco years. The following will snow cost to Investor who buy. two shares of stock of $ . )00 each : Membership lee , two shares , . . .S 10 Monthly dues , ft ) per month for 100 months COO Total coit $ 010 Amount reali/cd at maturity 5 1,000 Piollt on Investment Il'.IO ' This yields 15 per cent simple interest on thu investment It is estimated that between f 1.030 nnd $ . 1,000 nro sent out of Council Bluffs every moniiun pn.Miicni on snares in nnuomu loan -and building associations. With nsafo homo company in the Held backed by men of un doubted Integrity , n largo part of this will remain .here. The now company offers every advantage given by any kindred association. The men who nre back of it are of irro [ roachnblo character nnd integrity and among thu wealthiest In the city. The association they have established will enable the young man or woman who has a few dollars to sparu each month to Invest It snfoly nnd wlicro the returns will bo larger than they can hope to gain In any other way. The association will bo pushed lapldly , and its growth cannot help being phenomenal when Its plans are in vestigated. _ Arri'stiMl for G. S. Smith , n sewing machine man who lives nt ttio corner of Avenue C nnd Thirteenth street , was arrested yesterday afternoon by Constable Austin , nnd taken to tlio ollico of Justice Sweantigen , whcro hu was called upon to answer to the charge of einbo7/lcmunt. O. W. Evans , the Omaha agent for tlio Whlto sowing machine , wns the complaining witness. Ho claims that ho con signed n machine to Smith somu time ngo , Smith having acrced to rupert to him and turn over a share ot the money that might bo realized from thu sale of thu machine. It wns sold to KVod Davis , but the sale was never reported to Kvnus , it Is claimed , ami Smith kept thu money himself. It 1s also charged that bo sold another machine and received $85 as part pavinoiit for it , all of which he turned into his own private coffers. Smith claims ho bus no knowledge whatever of hav ing done any crooked work in the matter. Hu ndmita hnvlngdono business for Evans , but Insists that it has always been dona hon estly. Smith wns put under bond In the sum of 100 , and wns released until this morning , when ho will have n hearing. Union Park races , Ounha nnd Council IJluffs , JunutMS , f 1,000 ; Sept. b-11 , fci.IiOO ; Oct. 20-'JJ , $1,000. For programmes address Nat Brown , scc'y , , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , ,13 Pearl street , next to Cirund hotel. Telephone MJ. High grade work a specialty. The finest line of spring and summer goods , most expert workmen , is what you find at Keller's , the tailor , U10 Broadway. I'roko u liiv ; . There was a disastrous runaway yesterday morning on Lower Broadway. A team belong ing to Keys Brothers became frightened at a train at the North western depot and started to run wildly. They collided with Louis G roll's butcher wagon a short dlstuucu nclow thu dupot , breaking It in pieces and badly In juring the driver. They then kept on until they reached the corner of Sixteenth street and Broadway , whuro they demolished a Inmii post nnd n telegraph polo. Thu driver , Benjamin T. Slplo , was thrown to thu ground with terrlllc turcu. Hu wns picked up Insensible - sensible and taken to thu Woman's Christian association hospital , \vhero Dr. Thomas wns summoned take enro of him An Investi gation showed that his right leg had sus tained a compound fracture nbovo the nco. It was feared Unt that amputation would bo nee.ssarv , but It was at length decided to wall awhile before performing any operation. It Is ttioiik'ht that tno llmo will bo perman ently stiitcnuJ. Slplc , 'thu Injured man , I * utiitinulud. The Boston store June clearing sale of sum mer goods commences tomorrow morning Saturday , Juno T , IS'.il. The greatest bargains In dry foods over offered will bo found at this Milo. Boston store , Council Bluffs , In. bee tomorrow's papers for prices , Boston store. Council Bluffs. Sini < rvlNor ' 'Meeting. The county suimryUors spent most of yes terday looking after the finances. Treasurer Pluuier wan before the board and his books were thoroughly inspected , they being found to coincide exactly with those of the auditor. Ho wai Instructed to pay the S < 5,003 which matures July 1 out of the cash now on hand. Ills report showed vouchers on hand to the amount of $0r > ,097.oir : and a balance In the treasury of O.O-W.W. The overseer of the poor presented his re port , showing the total expenditures since the lait meeting of the board to have been MT3.TO. Ho wns voted f'tOO for cash expenses until the next mooting. It was decided to pay Clay county 500 as a full settlement of the claim which Is held by Clay county against Pottawattamio county for the cnro of Clara Cattormorc. The board then took up the old but Inter esting subject of the fees of ox-Justice Pat- ton. After n thorough Inspection of the bill ns It was sent in nt the last session of the board , It was finally decided to allow Patton 3JOO provided ho would sign a receipt In full to date. The treasurer was Instructed to pnv tno Judgment In the case of II A. Benson ngainst the county which WRS rendered In the dis trict court several years ago. SCHOOL IIOAIID MI3KT1XO. Arrangements' Made for t'tc lOri-ctlon ol" the.New * eli ol Il'insc. A special nicotine nf the school uoard was held last evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the erection of the new Harrison street school house. President Wells nnd members Schubert , Wnlto , Stacy ami Schoentgen were present. The committee which hnd been previ ously appointed to make arrangements for the purchase of n situ for the building was allied on forja report. Chairman Stacy reported that ho had made arrange ments with II , G. McUco for the put chase of " lots 1 , 3 , a nnd 4 , block M , Sunny "Hide addi tion , for ? lf > 00 , on condition Hint the owner should funiish a good abstract to the title , and should have all the alleys adjoining thu property vacated. 1'ho report was concur red In. Mr. Schoentgen offered n resolution author izing the committee on buildings nnd grounds to purchase the lot on the terms mentioned and authori/.ing the president nnd secretary to sign a warrant for Jtho amount. The reso lution wns adopted. The question of heating the new building provoked considerable discussion. Mr. Walto wns opposed to putting in n steam hunting apparatus , on account of the ex pense , which would bo about $1,10. ) in addi tion to the expense of paying n Janitor to attend toll. Ho suggested the use of fur- nnces. It was finally decided that the com- tpltteu on buildings nnd grounds bo in structed to secure plans lor the building and that the plans provide for heating by fur nace. nace.Mr. . Shubert said that in all probability it would bo necessary to open another room In the Second avenue school next fall , and ho suggested that something ouu'bt to bo done toward getting scats for thu room , and also for the Harrison street school. On motion of Air. Schoonlgen the committee on supplies was instructed to correspond for bids on 30J scats. At this point Mr. Schocntgon stated that ho was going away tomorrow and that ho would bo much obliired to the newspaper men who wcic present if they would tell the people so , in order that the school ma'ams , who have made his ollice their point of at tack in the past , might transfer their oper ations lor the next , three weeks to bis friend Stacy. Thu meeting then adjourned until 110 : ! ! this morning , when Architect C. E. Bell will bo bcforo the board with the plans which ho has prepared forthc Harrison street building. Thu Bostonstoro Juno clearing snleof sum mer goods commences tomorrow morning , Saturday , Juno" , 1MI1. The greatest bargains in ury troods ever offered will be found at this sale. Boston store , Council Blulls , la. See tomorrow's papers for prices. Boston store , Council UlulTs. Mar Bouricius , music teacher , removed to Kte Broadway , over C. B. musio company. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Juice tablets. Tticy are delicious. I'UJtSOAA I , /.I It.t ait.l I'llft. W. G. Oliver returned last evening from a ilshing tour in the northern part of the state. Mrs. M. T. Lcmcn of Missouri is the guest of her son , Huv. J. G. Lemon of tbo Christian Homo. Mrs. J. T. Bell returned yesterday from n month's ' trip to her old homo in Wheeling , W. Vn. United States District Attorney Miles of Corydon was In the city yesterday stopping at the Grand. Emmctt Tinloy left last evening for Aber deen , S. D. , where he has a case in court. He will bo absent about ten days. Frank Budollct has returned from Now York where he bos been studying music in thu National conservatory. Ho expects to loturn next winter. Mrs. John Knrr of St. Louis is in the citv , the guest of her daughters , Mrs. E. W. Peterson and Mrs. F. M. Allen. She will spend the summer in the Blurt's. C. Beck of Lcnvenworth , ICan. , Is visiting his sou , A. S. Beck , I'-O Glen avenue. Mr , Beck , sr. , is In his eighty-seventh year , and ono of the ablest and nest : prominent Masons in the west. E. S. Barnctt leaves for Weening Water , Nob. , today to at'eud tbu commencement exercises of the public schools. His grand son , George B. Chase , is a member of the graduating class. W. J. Jameson , Wade Gary , Peter Wind , T. B. Lacy and James Patterson nro ex pected home today from a trip to Cedar Hap- ids , where they have been attending tbu Masonic - sonic grand lodge. Several representative * of the Mills county farmers' alliance came up from Glonwood last Wednesday to attend the Theodore Thomas concert in Omaha. 1'ho following were In the party : Mrs. Landes , Misses Bullo Irwln , Fanniu Lounsburr.v. Etta Ins- core , Notlio Baker , Emma nnd May Powell , Miss M. E. Clilf nnd Mr. George Fuller. Pianos , organs' , C. B. Musio Co. , 533 B'wny. Attorney nnlu.'OL'Ic's Case. E , A. Babcock of Avoca , ono of the oldest and best known members of the bar , has been In such 111 lioaltn of late that his friends fear that no Is breaking down mentally nnd nervously. His case win examined into yesterday , and ho will bo placed under treat ment in St. Bernard's hospital in thu hopu that ho may speedily bn restored to his ac customed vigor. Ho has no homo and no relatives In this part of the country , but is not wanting for means to secure whatever he needs. At Avoca ho has been rooming by himself in thu sumo building In which his olllcu Is located , nnd there was n lack of the earn which ho ought to have been receiving In consideration of his feeble state of health. This led his friends to induce him to make the chnngo. 7/.ir/i PeiiNimts llrivnn to Ituvolt liy Illicit ol' Food. LONDON , Juno 4. A St. Petersburg special gives a pitiable account of the destitution pre vailing In the dUti'iuls of ICnzaii , Simbirsk , Samara , HUhno , Novgorod and Penza. The coriespondent says that hundreds of pel-sons have died of hunger in the past live weeks. The peasants of two districts have revolted and attacked the corn magazines. A number of coullicts occurred botweo i the peasants and troops and .several persons were killed and many Injured. Gloomy harvest pros pects increase the horrors of thu situation. Pursuing the Million Gang ; . Su' A\I > FoA < IIN : ( " , I. T. , Juno I. All Indian hutuer brought In word this morning that ho hnd the night before camu across the Dalton gang , which roubod the Fargo express on the Santa Fee a muntli ago. Hu s lys thu gang was planning a raid upon the agency with thu oojeet of rubbing ttiu United States commissioner , who has thu money to pay the Sao and Fox Indians fur the lauds recently purchased by the government. As soon as the four Shuwnees who were charged with murdurlni ; three horse thieves wcro released today they headed a posse to run down the Uulton gunir. A lively encounter U antici pated when the two parties ment , Simply a Graml Swlncllo. OiTiinif , OkL , Juno 4. The receiver of the Commercial buuk , which failed somu months ago. has hanilod JnAit * report to the court. It .snows that the' , b jnk , from Its In ception , was run with a view to tnko in nil it could In deposits and thcnffll. Tbo dufunct bank started in without n ilollur , nnd them Is no record that any of th/iRrgnnlzcrs / of the institution or anybody cUe uvur put In a dollar lar except the depositors. u. ( C. AJ .V. DIvltlcnilH Declared on'Jtotti the 1'rc- IV' red and ComtYi'oTi Stock. C'ttr uio , Juno4.t tfib'.annual . mealing of the stockholders of the ftiiicago & North western company today thu report for the year ending May 31 ( thA figures for May bolngcstl'natcJ ) , was road. It showed : Net earning. l , ( > 7i00 ) ( ! ; amount paid on dividends , $ . ( .440,000 , leaving a surplus of SitO.OOO , which , added to thustirplus of the lines west of the Missouri river , nukes thn total ? - ! " > > , OOJ. A scml-annunl dividend of : i per cent on com mon stock and n quarterly dividend of \ ? { per cunt on proferrud was declared. At thu meeting of thu stockholders nnil bondholders this afternoon the following ill- rectots were elected for n term of tlireo years : David P. Kiinb.ill , Clianncey M. Dcpow , Samuel \V. Burger. Albert ICeop , M. L. Sykes nnd .lames U. Fargo. The first llvo succeed themselves , while Air. Fargo was chosen to fill the vacancy caused by the death of A. .1. Dulimin. Upon tbo organization of the bo.ird Al bert Keep was elected chairman , Marvin Hughltt , proildcnt ; M. L. Sykus , vice president , secretary anil treasurer ; O. O. llumunml.l. II. licdliold , assistant seeietnr- les nnd assistant treasurers. The following weio chosen to sot ve ns nn executive commit tee : Albert Keen , Marvin MugtiittV. . U Scott. Cliauneuv AI. Depew , II. MeK. Twom- bio/ , Samuel F. Harger , D. P. Klmball and William K. Vandurbilt. \iifii : or Tiniofon nuns. Chairman Alldgloy of tne U'estern Freight association has issued a notice that Is calcu lated to put n stop to thu manipulation of rates on packing house products from west ern points to the seaboard. The trouble growing out of the allowance of excessive di vidends by way of Illinois Junction uoints engaged thu attention of thu presidents at their recent meeting , ami it was thun declared that nn early correction of the abuses complained of intist bo made oven if the west ern roads had to accomplish it without the mil of their eastern connections. Mr Mldg- ley says the western roads have boon vulner able In ono point , to-wlt : The maintenance of an niTanucmcnt whereby nn Illinois road ( thu Indiana , Illinois & Iowa ) was allowed n percentage of tlio revenue accruing east of the Missouri river to a Chicago rate point. Tbis was on through business to and from eastern territory , contrary to a principle stoutly assorted in nil other tralllc inter changed with eastern roads , Tlio western loads have deemed it vital to their intere-.ts to preserve their local rates west of the Mis sissippi river nnd to rmko no sub-divisions except of the proportion accruing east of the Mississippi. Air. Midglov has been in correspondence with Chiifrmcn ( ! oddnrd and lllnnchard of thu Trunk Line and the Coi.tral Traflic associations on this subject , but ns they have shown llttlo or no disposition to co-bperato with him in the matter ho has decided that the western roads must correct the error themselves. Ho has thuruforo given notice , to thu inleruslod lines that the arrange ncnt whereby a divis ion has been allowed of the proportion of the through rate accruing uiist of the Missouri river must on and after .Htno 1.1 bo discou- tiiicoJ and the division allowed intermediate lines re-iliictcd to n percentage occuring be tween the Mississippi nyer and points in trunk line territory. This t applies to both east and west bound tralllc. Chairman Midgloy says the conditions'recently existing on through trallic by way of East St. Lo.iU have buen corrected. itfi.ns fou si'Eqi i , IUTES. At. the Juno meeting of the passenger de partment of the Central .Trallio association an nmcmnnciiL 10 inu ruio rci.iuni : 10 ruuuccu rates on the certificate lUbin was ndo ] tjd , providing that thu vice chairman shall notify the applicant that beforor .tlio reduced rate can bo effective it will twtuccessnvy to deposit a sufllciuntMUiu to iUifnvy..ttib expenses of an agent of the ) vjsoolatlofajwUoso duty it shall be to attend the mooting for which the spec ial rates were grunted and It the required number Is in attendance to justify the rcdue lion the return certificates will bo supplied WKSTKIIV I'AHStt.NdEH AFIMIUS. At the meeting of the Western Passenger association today the question of reduced rates for the Grand Army enenmmncnt at Detroit w.is discussed. The Chicago it Alton would only consent to thiough rates from western points on condition thr.t the western lines would route all thu business over tlio Wabasti road and so.no of the lines that are not bovcottlncr the Alton. This the other roads would not agreu to. Neither would they assent to tlio making of ono faro for the round trip bjtweun points on their lines and the eastern boundary of the asso ciation territory , the reason being that such tickets would bo too easily scalped. A com mittee was then appointed to consider thu matter nnd report at thu July meeting. In nil probability this committo will recommend rates from the eastern gateways of thu asso ciation a trifle higher than the regular one way rates , with n close limit on the tickets to head oil the scalpers. Toll Discrimination. ATCIIISON- , Ivan , , Jiino I. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIK. | It is alleged that for sev eral years tlio Atchisoii bridge company has only charged the Missouri PaclUe about one- half the ratus charged other railroad compa nies for crossing cirs. It Is further stated that the Hock Island will shortly commence proceedings ngainst the bridge company to recover $10,000 overcharge. It is also stated that for a year or moro the Suita Fo lias boon enjoying special privileges from the bridge company. * Alt He TnllcN Plainly on Catlrilic Govcrn- mi > .t in Amerlen. ST. Pvri , Minn. , Juno 4. Since tlio publi cation of his Interview a few davs ngo re garding the cable reports of tno petition to thopopo for the districting of foreign immi grants in America on national lines Arch bishop Ireland has had many tolcgrams and letters of endorsement of his views. Today In an interview with nn Associated press cor respondent ho took up several points ho had not hcrutofoio touched nnd expressed him self very freely and emphatically. The archbishop Is nt the head of American Catho lics opposed to foreign interforenc3 and his remarks are of evou irreatcr weight on that account. He Hays that as the details of the plot nro unfolded the indignation ot Ameri can Catholics or Protestants cannot but grow lu intensity. "Tho whole proceeding Is nn Insult to American natlonnlisin 'and reveals the fact that c'Ji tain ICuopeins' ( tttnglno America to bo n sort of African Cortgb , without autonomy of its own and incapable of life without a constant application of ijjuropcan galvanic batteries. Catholics nru'fitoriillod that their religion is made the o"cd " islou and the pre tense of this Insolent foreign Intermeddling. Strange news Indued for.'Amciicnn ears to hear tli.it the Austirthr nnu thu Prussian ambassadors In lioino bIM been Instructed by tnelr hnmo governmbtits to bring to U"ar upon the vutlcrfn "their Inllnenco In nld of Herr Cahensiy.Vlwiu of campiign. This is bad enough , but wp can easily plcturu a further extension of im'4 foreign ambition to rule Catholic affairs ItrAmorlca. In n few yuars the ecclcalastlcaV nal ) > of the country would show the Jlngoi-rutH of every foreign principality whuio emigrants cliooso to touch ourbhurcs. ' "I huvo scon the ofllclnl denial of the re port of the Duutsclio-Amurlcnnlschcr- Prloster-vorein , or German Clerical Society Of America , dneluiniing all Ktiowludgu of or co-operation lu the Cahensly momorni ) . \Vhnt this report will not deny Is that the l.'ahonsly memorial Is nearly word for word of Urn document which the German priests of St. I/ouis , the founders of thu vuruin , sent to Uomo in isst ) by Kov. Abbullnof Milwau kee , nor will ho say In a few days ago that the American paper which Is fed on veroln food Jcclarcs openly that It will ceaselessly work for Cahensly'.s programme. Whatever the letter , the spirit of the Cahonsly move ment thrives In thu halls of the vorcln and the vuroln lu nti cxotlo to which Ameilcnn nir is most uncongenial. Ono denial of sonio of Cahensly's movements will not redeem the vereln ooforo the tribuna1 of public opinion. " DoWltt's Llttlo liarly Hisors , bust llttlo pills for Uyspopsiu , sour stomach , bad brculu "THE BEE" CLAIM BUREAU , Pension , Indian Depredation , Land Patent and Other Claims to Bo Prosecuted , READ THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. All Clnlnii ArlwIiiK In NVIiraskn , Knn- aits Iowa anil South Dakota Will Ho Handled by The Itoe Bureau. About thirty days ago n now ncpartiiro was Inaugurated by the San Francisco Ex- nmlnor , now the lu.idlm ; paper on the 1'netlle const. Its proprietor , Mr Hcnrst , son of the late Senator Hoirit of C.illfoinl.i , Who has n very largo fortune nt his command , concolvod the Idea of establishing n unrc.ni of claims nt Washington , m mncd by the ablou lawyer * nnd specinllsts conversant with the routine work in the various dop.irtmnnts and bureaus of the govor.i'iiont. The object of Mr. Ho.iwt In this undertaking is clearly sot forth in the prospectus taken from the Examiner to ue published in n later Issue of Tin : HIB. : When the announcement of this now do- p.irturo wns made negotiations were nt once entered lu'.o botwi'ja 1'iin Br.n nnd the pro prietor of the Examiner to Join hands and mutually siriro In the enterprise. Thee nr- raugemcnts 1mvo now boon perfected and agreements entered into by which Tur.Bru becomes - comes a co-worker of the Examiner In the territory where Tin : Disc enjoys so extensive n subscription patronage. Under this arrangement all applications for claims , either lor pensions , Indian depreda tions , land or mining claims , pitent or postal claims In the states of Iowa , Kansas , South Dakota and Nebraska , will bo taken In hand by Tin : Bun Bureau of Claims \ \ \ Omaha and through It forwarded to headquarters at \VnshIngton where the Examiner bureau will prosecute them to a final and speedy con clusion. Tin : Bir. : takes pleasure In offering to all Us , patrons and particularly to subscribers to Tin : Wr.Kict.v Biu : , the services of this now bureau which , wo Have no doubt , will provo of great advantage to them , both In prose- cutlngnow claims to a successful issue and In expediting all claims entrusted to THIS BII : : bureau. The ConliloiH. : As n condition precedent to an3' person availing hlmtulf of thosorvlcjs of th-j b'lro.i i , Tin : Bnr. will require that the applicant shall send In n subscription to Tin : O\unv WEKKI.Y Br.r. for a year. A remittance of ? l will entitle the person sending it to ono year's subscription nnd also a membership in the Claims Bureau association composed en tirely of subscribers to Tin : Uci : . All parsons now subscribers of Tin : Wr.Kici.Y BIB : who will send us one now sub scriber will bo entitled to membership In the association in their own names and the now subscriber will also rocolvo ono csrtilieato of membership besides his paper. Subscribers of TinDin.i : Bm : who send in subscriptions to the weekly will 1 > 3 entitled - titled to the same privileges ns thoie of Tin : WIIKIV : : Bui : . No service will bo undertaken for any per son who is not an actual subscriber of Tin : Bin. : The Tcrnm. The terms under which claims will bo prosecuted will tlonund entirely upon the amount of service rendered in each case. Wo can safely assure all pitrons of the bureau that the cliargos will bo very much lower than rates charged by the regular claims lawyers and claims agents at Washington. It goes without saying that the Examiner and Tim BIB arc In position conjointly to expedite - podito business nnd do borvico at moro liberal - oral rates than any other medium for the prosecution of claims. In the matter of fees nnd charges Tin : BUR desires only to clear expenses. The bureau Is intended for the relief of the people from the rapacity of legal snarks. In rmny cases foes allowed attorneys are irrevocably fixed by law. and in .such the question is decided. In other claims such a charge will bo undo as scorns to cover the actual expenses involved in collection. Wo niako no effort to solicit your patronage , as docs the ordinary agent who seeks your claim for a financial consideration. Such Is not our pur pose. Wo offer to ono and all the services of a well equipped bureau , where n claim of any nature can bo sent , or Information In regard thereto bo obtained. If your claim Is worth less or Illegitimate you will bo so notill'id without fear or favor. If the clilm Is goo- uino it will receive prompt attention nnd nniciont prosecution. If unsnccobsful , no charge will ba made ; provUo.l , however , Hint claimants must dofr.iy their own ex penses In the preparation of nflldavits , depo sitions , and other evidence outside of Wash ington. Wo will furnish the necessary legal papers and boar the Washington expanses only In unsuccessful claims. Whan claims tire allowed , u reasonable fee will bo charged to cover actual cost. All letters will bo promptly answered nnd all Information concerning form of applica tions for claims , terms , nte , \\I11 bo glvon with as llttlo delay as practicable. No letter will bo answered unless thu Condor encloses requisite stamp * for roply. No information concerning uny particular claim will bo im parted until the applicant has become n member of The Boo Claims Bureau associa tion. Address all letters relating to claims to Mvx.uimt OMMIA HUB BUIIIIAU or CI.UMS , Omaha. Nob. fOSTIW AM ) Till ! W.IA/i/v'tt.V. The Secretary AVill Hold a Conf'cruiioo on lloiul lOxU'iiHion , New VOHK , Juno 4. Secretary Foster ar rived in town nt dusk last ovoniug. Ho has been expected for n wools or moro. With him was his private stenographer , nnd the Indications are that ho proposes to do some investigating on his own account. Senator Calvin S Brice was nt the hotel to welcome him and to dine with him. Socrotnry Foster will have a busy day , says the Sunrand thou continues ; "Tho programme mapped out for him is a visit to the sub-treasury m Wall street Just before noon for conferences with the bank Ing pcoplo and others. Somu mUunder- btnndlng has come up about the redemption of the \\i \ \ per cent bonds. Kor several weeks It has boon understood that the hcerotary favored n plan by which the 5fjtUiKOUO ; ) of these bonds held hy the bunks to .secure de posits were to be extended from September 1 at' ' per cent inteicst. It was stated last night that thu necretary himself has never indicated the Ilgurc'i at which thuM < bonds would bo extended. If any misunderstand ing has occurred , it was haul , the bankeii > themselves nro nt fault. Tlioy huvo certainly believed nil along that the bunds were to bo extended at - per coat interest. They were Mirprisud yesterday at the secretary's ofllcial announcomunt that some of the bonds mU'lit bo oxtuu.iod on the basis of 1 to 1'j per cent Inteiest. They wuro not only nimuod.but tliuv w < ] ro grieved , and some had no he-iitiinuv In snying that thochnngoof bnio was dictated at the cabi net mooting called to discuss this mutter on Monday. Some were oven frank enough to add tnat wlulo Mr. 1'ostcr ' adhered to thu original plans of extending tlio bonds held by the banks ut ' . ' pur cent , 1'rcbldunt Jlurnson and others thought that 1 to 1' ' . . pur cent was MiIlkT-'Ml. Thu secretary will discuss this situation with the binkers today. "Tlio banker * holding the fciii.OOO.OOO of l'ss limy do nnu of tlireo things. Thu Hist is an uxtrumu proceeding , ami consuleivu in advisable. It Is In otfect that they should withdraw themselves as national deposi tories. The bunks would lese prcstlgo by such a movement , and It Is not believed Hint they will adopt such a plan. The second Is to purchase 4 per cent bonds , but this Is not considered peed policy In view of the hlph premium , The third thing , nna the thing which will undoubtedly bo done , Is to hand in their bonds nnd receive the rate of Interest mentioned in the secretary's circular. " 11 was also announced that Secretary Foster's ' attention would bo called to the con tinued gold shipments. The cable news from London yostorduv announce'1 that thirty-two banks In Knglmul had Joined With the Bank of England In making the minimum rate of interest Jfj nor cent. This rnto Is favorable to n return of the gold to America which has been shipped In the last few months. With the engagement. * thus far this week the total shipments this year foot up f U.S'iU.OOO.1 1'aiiprrH Ordered Uctnrtied. WjsniMirov , Juno . - Assistant Secretary Nottloton has directed the return of two Italian nnd Sueillsh Immigrants to their respective countries. Ttieso o migrants ar rived in the United States in January lust , but have since become paupers , and under tlio now Immigration law , can bo returned nt the expense of the steamship company who brought thorn to the United S' lies. This is the first order of the kind Issued by the trcas ury department , and indicates the vigor with which the now law Is to bo enforced. The cases were submitted to the president before tlnnl action was taken by thu treasury de partment. _ i DeCendH 1'a. Juno I.Tho nn , , - - - arguments of thu suspended ministers on their appeals continued before the Keformed 1'resbyterian synod this morning , Uov , O. 15. Miltlgnn denied that ho violated any law or practice of the church and claimed the right to express - press tils private views. The act of the synod last year , ho said , In forbidding ex pressions of opinions was in violation of thu rights of man. Killed Over a ( tiuno of Cai'ds. SU.T L\KI : Cirv. Utah , Juno I ( Special Telegram to Tin : HIK. : I While engaged in n row over a game of inouto at Fort Douglas this morning Hufus Smith , a private of Com pany I ) Sixteenth Infantry , shot and fatally wounded William Carter of Company II. I'Mendish Mm-il rei- Manned , L'Onmix.M. , Out. , Juno I. Nareisso NV roq'io , who last October murdered two little girls , was hanged hero tills nio.'iiing. l.a- roqiijemet the girls on their way home from school. After outraging thorn ho commuted the murder to cover up the crime. A day for toil , An hour for sport , Carlsbad Sprudel SalL in the morning- . And your life will not be short. llulf mill on In dally uic Tliu ' ' .MUCHI'Olf Ilk'lilliiK 't Iimp I'llio for lamp unil oiilllt oxpri'i * prppnlil , II- .lucncii'Uc ' iiucntN nuntiil cverywlioru Nnitliwi ti'rn Nx'd.ilt ) Co , Kuoin 401 lieu llulldliu Onmlin , Noli : DOCTOR Those fclclnr.tid I'.MJMMI ; 1'unl'h Cure for MrL PUN arc n o ; llrni'.iiolir , ItlMon-tip" , ami : I'uiiBllimlloii. Small. | > lru . ! unt and a futurlto itlth the * lu > IUn. Sold 111 iml.iml : for Is. ; I vl. . In Anicilca for KSo. Get ; tlu in from your UriiiMlst * , or ; soml to . II. I'oiiklll A ) . , ; ( itrt't and I.i'iK cuieil In dnys liy the 1'ioiieh Kuiaudy un- lltlucl the KING It di'-solM.'S iigalnst un Is absorbed Into tne inllanit ) 1 parts. Will refund money If It does not cnio 01 causes stnuturo ( jentlcinen , liuru is > a reliable article. < ! A piiuknisn or i for ? % per mall piopuld. Me- C'orinluk & I.nnil , Unmhn ; U , A. Mclflmr. llowaid .Meyeis and R .1. SevUora. South Oiniiha ; A , U l'o-.ter and M. I' . ICllls Council 111uITs. PllorOSAI.fi roil MAY AMI M'ltAW - lleiditiartois : | Depaitmuiit of ( lit.1 Mls- Minrl , oniL-nof thu Chief Quartermaster , M. Louis , .Ms ouri. Muyr > , 1WII. f-oiileil propos.ili. In nlplli'iite. subject to tno usual conditions , nlll lie loi'olved at this ofllcu timl at tlio olllcus of the Qiiailurni.istciKat Ilicfolloulnx named st'itIons , until 13 o'clock , noon , uuniral thnu Juno 5 , 1MU. and thun opuned , for fuiiilslilng and delivering dnilnj the llsc.il year beiilii- tilng July 1. IS'll ' , of hiy : and sti.iw at Knits l.ui\enuorlh ; and Hlloy , Kunsiis ; at I'nit liO'iin and lit Denver , Colorado ; at 1'oit K'cno tiiiil i'iinisut | ) ( iiitbriu and Oklahonia ( Jily. OMalioina Turntoiy ; of liny ut I'oit Liinis. Colorado ; ( 'jut Sill. Oklahoma Teriltor.y. and Tort Supply , Indian Terr lory. I'lopimls for dullvuiu at other ] > iliits ) nlll bo rnloilalno I. lllddur.smust > tate the places whoie they In tend to niako di'llvurieThe Kovoniiiiunl ro- soi\es tlio right to i eject i.n y or all bids , or to cent met foi either kind of supplies 01 such nottloii of ( iiiuh as may ho cousldiuod tor the nest inti'iest of the service , anil Inalve sueli defects a aio not In cnnlllct lth Ilio law. Preference nlll be 1:1on to aitlulus of do mestlc pioductlun or mannfnutiiie , conditions of iiuallty and nrlco ( Including In the piico of foielgn pioilnc'ilon or iiiannfactiires the duty Iheieon ) beliri equal , lllnnk pioO | > als and piloted circulars u'HInt ; full Infiiiiiiatlnii will no furnished on appllu'itlon to this otllcc or to IhoQiiarteriiinsteiMif I ho stations iniined. lin vul < i | > t'ScontalninKpi ° ( ios | ) iKshould hu marked "I'roposiils fur Hay and Straw at . " and luldicssi ! l to the nndeisluned or to thoQtmr- terinasteih of thu stations named abuse. C' . W KOSTiil : , Quai teriuastor. U. S. A. . Ohlof Quail 01 mast or. MS-dll-l'l-l < 5liilln1f > r5 Attoiiioysnt law. 1'r.ic- OiUUIUllh ticu I , , the state ami federal com IK. Itimns : i , I and Heno block , Council HlulTs , la. HI riinmliorc Attorney at. I < aw , No. 19 . J. tUltlllUUb , i.uirt iruut , over Hush- null's store. Toluphono No. 2.VI. . lluslnes- . IIOUIH. ii a. m. tnU p. m. Coiiiiell lllulls , l'i. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluff3. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.030 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 niliBrrom I. A. Miller , V. O aloiion , n I * BhiiKnrt. hi E. H.irU J. I ) DlmninUon. Uh irloi K , llannnn Tr.uuiot Koner.kl b nkln : Unxl- IIOIB L.ir ust capital anil aurplui ul Any bunklnttonUiwoitorn IJWL 1NTERESTON TIMr DEPOSI T3 , " Seautv iriViofigrace Is a hook without a Unit. " 'Hint's what the French think. Whether if ho Irtio or not , there tire many American women who do not oven posuw tin.1 hook beau ty and nttrnctlvenes * arc denied them. Why ? llccatiso they're languid , crosa and' Irritable. Tlioy Know not wlint It I * to he without pain or discomfort hnlf the time. > That's it ; stiller In Mlonco misun derstood when there's a remedy Dr. Plerce'rf Fnvoiito 1'rcFcilptlon nt hand that in't nu experiment , hut which la Bolil , by druggists , under the guaranttt that if you nro disappointed In nny way with it , you get votir money hock by "applying to its makers. A signal service to Weak wonienklnd is the finding of lost health the build ing up of : i "run-down" pystem. Noth ing does it BO surely as tlio "Favorlto Preset Iptlon. " Nonelikplt ! For overworked , dubilltatoi ! women , teachers , milliners , seamstresses , "shop girls1 nursing mothers on1 nud aW nro cured by it. .11. n , cii.i.ititKiti.tx , .n. n. Kff. Knr , Nixn nml Throat Sl.cclnlW. . Coiinrll lllulli. snro t'jo * , pnlnhit nnil we ihurKi" from the ran , turrh , hay fuvt r , nithnii ntnl nil nviitu and < hronlo nITiviluiii of tlii ! throat 11 fpool ilty ( ilnii oy ill- tt'il nlthontpilti ( IIiH oi nocuntoljr proaorlbt ) 1 It ) itlilfcutt I'u iH , ofion furln chronic nuur.iUti r\u4 tick luudictio SiuultMl uponUloiuvhou noooi- p.iry , pilnlofly pL rfortnc < l. unittrln bott roiulli Ollicu. Miujurt-tlno block room I ( % unell Illult , Ii First--National--Bank : : OK COUMOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'niil Up Cii.illnl , . . . . $ KH > ,00 Olilo t iirK'inlKMl bink In the cltr l-'urolk'M ami ilmuixtic I'Koliiirma unit luoul nvciirlllui. Kjpocli nltt'iitlon p ilil ti > collUL'llon-1. AcooiuiM of hutlvlil niih IxuikH , b.uikorHnntlcorporiiiloiu Hullclta 1. Cor ' ( , KO P bAN'Kdlll ) . PrmtilenU A. W KICICM VN. tinshlor. A T. IIIOK. Aiilitnnt Oaililor The Nc\t Ojrilcn llotul. In Council HUHR has heun completely refurnished and tiioiloriilr.cd tlnmiKhniit. nnd Is now onn of thu hcst hotoln In the state It Is located In the Iwxlnesi pait ot the city ami the uleolriu mulim pass tha doore\en fniir minutes. Klio esi-.ipus and Ilru alarms tliiim rlnml the bulldhu. Hloiim hu.it. hot and cold water anil sunshine In tivery room. Talilu unsurpassed anywhoru. Hates. * .ViOa Hay. GEO. M. WHITNEY , Manager. Gas Heating Stoves. No ASHES ! No SMOICIC. T list tha tiling for bath rooms , hud rooms , oto > Call and sue our lur u assortment. C. B. Gns nnd Eleclrls Light Co. 211 Pearl an I 210 Main HI root- THE ! QRAN'D , Council Bluffs , In. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. George T. Phelps. Manager. SPECIAL"NOTICES. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. I > ASTUKAi : for horsus may hu hud on tli ( iiilla hur farm. Apply to John ( J. lee , I JUNE bred hot so. that can heat : ! : : r > . will soil ortr.ide. Addrovi or oiill on I ) . Drown , KU- . ' \Vuhl llr.i.idway , Council Illnlls. AT Swan & NViilknr's 112 Main slruet and I in Pnurl , Commit HIiilTs , you will nlwayn ( Ind it 'Snap bargain" In io.il e.st ilu If yun want to buy , or a ( rood plaeu to list a bargain If you \\nnt toKull or tradu. "IJ1OU SAIiE-Aiinbstriutanil Insnrnnro bnsl- JIH".S ; p > od llviiry Htnulc and lontiollliiK ln ti'ii'-l ' lu nn est.ihllshed hnsliiesj.VII1 \ t.-iUn BOIIICI Kiiod city propurty. Johnston & Van Pultun , "IfOU SALE KleKuntiiurrliuru team < nil ( line -L ulnjrlu ilrlvnra ; prims riusnii'ihlu : oiill mid MOO thiiin huforu Imylnu' . IMIUK AI. Smith , bales -Unities No. 418 North Simmth stiuut , CoiniL-ll lliilllN. MAONiricr.NT aeru nroporty In llve-nora Hauls lou.iled - ' , ' , mllus finm poitollleu , forhale on leiisonahlo torms. Soiini line it-si- ' ilcncu jiropurty for runt by Day Ac Huss. 171UK KAI < -Ourflno family horse , unltabla - * - ' for rldliiKordiivliix. Apply to III'J 8. Olb ' .rt'ut. .JjIC-llotul cuiitrally louutu.l , doing -L coed hnslnuhs. Or will oxchnnxu for BOOU farm lu western Iowa. .llotul luasu , fnrn tnru anil ( UtnroH ; nn \ No. 1 uhiincu to ht'jp Into a cuoil puyinx husl- nuss Ku.isons for hulling , oihur liimlnuss ru- ( | iilrln all ownor'n attuiitlon. llarKalns In rosldunuu and hnsliiost proi- | erly. It. P. OHIupr , riial estate ini'l ' liisiiranc * unU No 12 N. Main st. . CoMiivi ; llinir.s. m UKNT The MoMiihon block , . ' 1 Htori - brick , with basuiuunt and oluvalur. J. Vf. Hijulre , 1UI Puarl xlruut. TT > Olt3\LU : or Hunt Q.irilan land , with Jhouiui. . ur J. U. Itlaa. 101Ula ib , OouaoU UluITi TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Schood-aok , Proprietor , Olficoa 621 Broadwny , Council Bluffs nnd 1521 Fnrnnm St. , Omnhn. Dye , clean and reflnlsh gooda of evpry description. Pnckngoa received nt either olfico or at tiia Works , Cor. Ave. A and 2Oth St. Council Bluffs. Send for price Hat. Morohuntb who huvo Hhop-worn or Belled tubriud of uny oliuriictor cuii lmv < them ivilvod and linlblunl oiiunl to now UIOI ) FHATIIKUS HKNOVATKI ) AND ( XKANKI ) I5Y STKAM. witb > , , latest atul must upprorod machinery , ut luaa co t thun you ever paid bofuro.