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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUKDAYjjFNE (5 ( , 189JL TWELVE PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIi E : No. 12 PEARL STREET. by Carrier in any part of the City. H.V. . TILTOX - - - MANAGER. TELEPHONES. jQlMliieM Otlieo , No. 43. Xluht Bdltur. No. 'St. JIJMHtJ5T.V I'JO.V. X. Y. P. C . Council ninffA Lumbfir Cfl. . * ! . Graft's chattel Irmni. 3K r np blocit. U ftn want wfctov In vour yawl or house Ktt t Blxby'c. 3TO Morriftm hlix-lc. . Jtwl Hnnncii. thu l y burglar , Is to b tiittun tn Uta EUIom reform chuot tomorrow. nitnXtrfflnnlx. the dlluged emtxwtlcf. was iidmiltod in bull yeisterdnv In ttjosntn of ? ftifl. A inntrlnra Uwnie was i ui-d vesttirdnv to Hole tintiwn ami Maulu.i Wilt , both ol Omaha. r-hildrrtn of J C. . IKf ffttlhwanna worn reported ill with dlbnUiL-rln yesterday. 'llio Union Pacific tnni mall duu- tiers at I o'clock Thurmlav afternoon did not arrive until ly : n ) yoaturday morning , the delay bcli ; duo to a wrceliod freight train. Ttjo PoUnivnttamin C'ounu fruit Growers' aim Gnrdnr-rV ajsoi.Uion will bold Its regu lar mmitlily mee'tintr Mils afturnnon at i o'clock In ttiu former's hall nt eounty court lioiut- , A regular mcoilne of Council Blurts coun ell No. I. Common ial Pllcrlma of America , \VI1 bo bnld nt T SO o'clock tins Gvonini , ' in Iloynl Arcsnum ball. All mt muers are re quested tit IIB pmspnt. A telegram was rcrfivcd yosttu-dnv from ( iooreoVondford niiiiouiu-liiK tbat ho would bo unable to fulliill thu eiiiKiwincnt which bu bad made fnr a lecture mm Sunday evening tiu tbo PiTshytorian cliurcb. Tbe spiritualist < orictv In to bavo a pirnic tomornuv in Fairmnunt purlt. Thorouro tone no a numlicr ( if spiritualists Irom Omaha bo- sidus tbnso from tins fity Tlio o who KO vlll leave thu motor lini * JiiKt bofom it i-ntors the pan : , and \vnlk dn\vn f .rahnm avenue Ulllll thov moot the : " > ad which leads up to tha i.nit ridat where tlm picniu grounds are to bo. W Smith was put under bond in the sum of flQXT , and was released nutil this morning , when hu will have a hearinj ; . Union Park rni-ns. Omaha and Council Bluffs. .runu'.l-l'J , $4.iK)0 ) : Sept. S-ll , $ il.iIO ( ; Oct. 20-iJ , fl.KK ( ) . For programmes adiltt'ss Nat Drown , scc'v , Mcrrhants1 hotel , Omaha. Drs. Woodbui-v. dpiitists. 'Kl Pearl street , next to Grand hiiti-i. Telephone 143. Hifjh trade work .1 spei-ially. I'RRSOX.l L. I'.l It.l G li.ll'HH. Prof. .1. C ICiiur of tin ) public school" ; of Farrairut. la. , is in the city , tbu cuost of Prof. H. W Sawyer. Mrs. H. W Sawvcr of St. Joseph has arrived in the city on a short visit with bur husband. Supunntciidcnt .Snwver. John N. Bnldwiu has arc-pted nn Invita tion to deliver tint aunuiil address boforu thu fe'i-aduatjiiK class nf tno hiub school. Mr. and Mrs. B. I ? . Reynolds , WHO linvo been viiitliifr A. S. Unnbain and fam'ly for somu time pis.t : , returnud to their homo yes terday moniinp. .1. W. Purejrov , TI. II. Van G.niut , Fmd Davih. D H. Terwilliifnr and E. H. Hill Ii-uve ' next Monday inornini , ' for Madison Lake , Minn. , wnero they will llsh for a wf-ck. W G Patterson , formerly the inanniror of the Wostc-m Cniou toli-snipb oQli-o m this city , but now oceunvini ; a similar position in Blittc , Mont. , Is In the Bluffs for a few days. ' Mrmil Mrs W B. Fisher luft vcsterd'av Tor Atlantic , where tbuv will attend tbo cradtmtiiiic exercises of the hiuh school. A sister of Mrs. Fisher is iimoni ; the jjrailuates. Cashier C. R. Hiuniaii of the Cltiruns' Slatu bank in this city lias bct-n onuaired in a liciit against temptation within tbu last foiv wct-lis. A month or moru MJO bo was oircrod the position of assistant cnsbior of the Xa- tlonal Bank of thu Republic iti Chicago , a noiv linaucuil institution with l.u.KiKK ) ) rapi- tal. The salary olfored was fTi.OOO year for the first vear , to be increased thereafter and to commence from tbu time he si Knitted his willingness to accept thu position. The offer was held onen until June 1 , and dnnnj ; the month of May many urgent letters wnro re ceived uy him from the Chicasjo institution , to all of which hu returned nositivo and prompt dfflinations. Mr Haniiau tuts had equally tempting olfors from Omalia and other cities , but bis financial interests here are too frivnt and protltablu and his faltn in Council Bluffs too strong tn permit any other to tempt dun to maie a chanyu. Spruif- < via tinHiiok Everybody has bean ! of them , located on the "Great Hock Island Koutu. " Ooifux bus n dozen moulcal miiiond springs .ind nun- dredh uailv testify to their murim. Savon Hrst-fla.sH hotels furnish pleasaut homes at very low rates to the throngs of ncalth and pleasure seeker- * * DlHtrict Court \e\vu. The attornuvi were to have madu their ar- Ktimunts yesterday morniui , ' in thu casu ot C. E. Stonu .urnlnst the city for Si.OtK ) damat-os on account of the ovoi-Jlow of water from thu street upon the plalntilf's property , butwhun thu court opcnud in thu inorning thu plamtiir was of ttio opiiiion that hu hint fallen to make a case , ami ho thuroforo dismissed Ins case without pmudle ] < > . Tbu oaio of Schroeder airaiust MoDonald was tried unit taken under advisement by thu court. In tru afternoon the suit ot Marion Patter son .nmiiiMt W. II. Dooluy was on trial. This is a suit to recover JUl.iKK ) daiiwws fur fuLso Impnsoiimunt , Thu plamtiir was. a corter at the Oirilcn hoiibu when it was under the innnnucinuiit of the defendant , Hn was urn-sled for ttiu larcenv of a mild watch bulonmm ; to the daughter of thu uo- feiidant , A short tiinu buforo thu w.itc-h was stolen a boarder at the hotel was ro- lluved of a larfju amount of numuv. Patter son alHitit that tliKu becnmi' unusually Hush with money , aud bo was suspected 'of thu theft. Hu was 111 thu ball adjoining Mlbs Dooloy's room almut thu timu thu watch was stolen , and hu was aecomln lv suspected of tbu thuft of that also , anu'was arrested L pen trial hu was in-quitted , and hu now brings suit for damages. Thu jury was em- piinuulled and thu latter part ofthu afturnuoii was occupied with thu taking 01 testimony. Morgan's prices for furniture on Install- mi-lit plan lower than any othur nousu tn city Mar Bouricius. musiu teacher , removed to KJa Uroadway , over C. B. music company. 'ml ilVellH Invcntoi-y. The inventory of thu Judd-Wulls company was tiled In thu oillcu of the countycltrlc yiisterday afturnnon byV. . H. ICnupher , tfiu nsnignott of thu tlrm. It siiows thu assets of thu tirm to bo as follows : Uoal estate , * lll- lnort WM 'o the nmount of , book act-oiinte. S-tKX ) ; uutes. SI "Ib- , * ,5W , with an oneumbrancu of . Thu bond of the ashigiieti was alwj an- M | ' ' " ' nWuU ll ! ! tllu Jfm ? f ! "if ? - m of SM.IKXI i , with . tlio following , , suountiuH M I. .Seal * , C. H. Mitehull. W. L. Patton E T Wutunnnn .1. B. Weaver , J. U. Snydun D Carnw. N Seliiux E. H. Sluwfe. B ! Crnlts , l . H. diiaui'lla and Uoorgu Mutcatf. Try Dmiuetto A Co.'s Pomona fruit Jtilea tablets. Thu.v are delirious. Cli'iiu LT | | . Thu condition of icuny of thu sti-eels and alloys of Mm oily bus pivoa nso to a swat dual of uompliiinton thu part of thou who nru tutorut t In Um hualth and walfnro of thu eity. Many of tbu alloys ara so tilUiy that nothing ( nit uv ml days of hut woothur Is niMituU to start an wpidunim of oontucious dtkuciMw. Thi'eu oaswi of diphthuna wwu re- portud ywhirday. ail of which can bu tmund dirooUv to thUi onu uausu. , v complaint was untaitHi at thu polkti oourt vu-itonlay that John Quit * , who liv a on North Suvuiith ttirtMt , had violated the onltnuura which for- i , I1 } " IiromUouous dumping of tilth on tfau lots whom Urn city Umlla. Ojuts was ar- r * ' jl mt * r m the ufUinioon and wul bavo a , , { r'"W on Uiu oburga Onuof tbuasu or " " ' 'hthuiia reported .veslctxlay was next door K Pits' rcaidtnco. \TFWS FROM rorvni RI TFFS ktLMJ 1 LVUJ1i IL UIL ULLlLJi Oity Authonties Deoitlo They Want to * Hnndlo Same County Oaah. PUT IN CLAIMS REJECTED BY THE CITY. .Siirvlues tin ICiiiiill/.ei-M | for Wliloh thu Council Ui-niHi-il P.-iyiuiMK Pr- senlctl to tllu SiiperviHOrt Otlii-r Uoaril Nuws * A bill Was mibmlttPd to the board of super- vlftQrt yesterday attunioon by the city coun cil for fey * wbilu ai'liiiK as a board of equall- Mtton. Cnttl about two years i uo It bad always been thuustom for thu city to pay the oouiu-iitnuii at the rate of $ J for each duy that they sjwnt In ai-Ung ai niombui-s ot the etunllzntton | Imni-d. At that timer it wan du- cidwl that the citv wa not 'lablb ' for the pay ment of a mil nf that land , and the council rufunod MI allow the bill. A suit was brought in tbe superior f-otirt. to onforca the payment of-ho bill , hut the pluliulll.'i were dufnnted , A now tuck has now been taken , and the 'enmity supervisors ara asked to pay the ifiunuil for its st-rvic"s. Thu oill is is follows , for the vr > nr IHTO- Mayor Macrae , nine dnva , SIS : Alderman Caspar , thirty day * , jtii ; Everatu nmu days 3lb ; ICnophei' , twenty four davs. ft > : I.auv , rtfteen dnvs , tO , Mikosell. ten days. ! 0 : Smith , thirty dnys.sou - . Wind , twenty-eight days , jrui : Wood , twenty-nix duvs. WJ- City Clerk Stepliunson , Uli'rtv-two days , Sit. Total , . S4i . Thu fuliowing bill was aUo prcscntpd for ! 8U1 Mayor Macrae , three days , 3d. Alder man Brown , sixteen days , $ UCnspar-sovn- ; tnen davs , SM , Univos , lifto'-n iays. SO ) : Pace , sixteen davs , S'ii ; mith , llfteen ilavs , StO ; Van Brunt , nine Java , ill ) : Wind , twelve diivi. * ' 4. Wood , ttfei-ii dayj , SX ) ; ( "h-rk Mtop'iet.son. nineteen davs. St * In defense of thu bill it is claimed bv the founeilmun that the hoards of equalisation in every township " ' theoountv are otiid by the supervisors , with thu i-xci-ptiuti of this town ship , which has always bnrnu its own bur- d ns tbraiigh its unusual generosity. But the city is not so generous .is it wa' . and the members of thu board are luft t < i look to thu county for thuir pnv The matter was re ferred to the countv attorney. W H. Thomas , county recorder , filed with the board of supervisors tbu noticu of thu ap pointment of P J MaeBridii as his deputy. An appropriation of ? IK ( ) was voted to assist Ih joining tbo Blue Grass league , with tnu provision that thu mst of the nunuv nee- us ary should bo raised bv private subscrip tion. tion.T. T. S. Campbell , clerk of tlio district court , submitted his report to tlm board. The re port showed thu total receipt to have De-en ? l. < l.'i.H.'i. and the total expenses $ > . UJ. leav ing a balam-e of fl.TTT 45 , which ban been turned over to the county treasurer. A communication wis : before the board from P Whitnev. tax agent of thr North western railway company with reference to thu assessment of curtain property which m his opinion ibould have been assessed by tbe state exei-utivo c-ouni-il. There ivuro four teen lots in Howard's addition which had been fovur.nl with tricks , tlnrtv-dvo in Fleming and Uavis' addition which had been intended fnr the storing of cars , and several in Beers' sub division , which were to be used as a depot site. After in examination It was de cided to drop the fourte'-n lots in Howard's addition , ami onu of those in Beer's subdi vision , but to allow the othurs to stand .13 as- sussed. County Assessor W D Hardin presented a lull forS..VJ3 for expenses incurred in thu making of tbe assessment. Thu jill was pro- notiCKd satisfactory , and will be allowed whun thu proper time comes. -Ar.K : SALE : \t tin- Boston Store. Council I own. Special Junu sale for two weeks com mencing TODAY. Ono or two of the thousands of bargains offered at this great sale. WASH GOODS. IQu Vlgoroux suitings for UJc a yard , 10 in. wide. l- ' u Columbia suitings , choice styles , S'uc , or 1U vard.s for $1.00. 5o eballlos for i'-jc , or 10 yards for i5c. lllc outing flannel foril c. Chaiitong Pongee , worth 18c. fnr lilic. ! HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. lOu ludii'-s' ribbed vests Tc , or 4 for i'lC. JOc ladlus' shaped vu-ts. 1 ' c or - fori'ic. .rilc ladles' fancy vests ' ! 0c. "ic ladlct' silk vests for 4lc. ! Me balbnggnii hose I'Jc or : t pair for . " > 0c. Ju.st received another lot of our SJ..1) adies1 f.iat black hose , worth l.'ic , for this ale -'ic a pur Ask to see tbum. DRESS GOODS. 4SO brilllantines. during sale for 3c. .Vic l r lltantines , during salu for .Klc. All thu nuivuat and noit ; dLairiblu shades. All ouriUe and ie black liunrietuis , serous , etc. . in onu lot for "i"1 o during this sale. All our $1.'HI ' olaclc goods in hunnutUis , serges , whip I-OMS , suin strip-s. draped' Al mas , in onu lot tor this vile TTKe. BOSTON" STORE. Council Bluffs , la. < Ju iriufly Rt-port. The following is a list of misb subscrip tions received by thu Woman's Christian as sociation hospital since February - , Ih'Jl l'reilti'rlna ! oil . * iii U ) Mrs J M. 1'iiinrr . J UO Mntniii-rrluir nc 14 U Tldnlnil di at. KlrM M. K. utiuti-li. 4i ( Mi ceicner . . . 3(0 ( KplxiopaU-lnirrli. .1) S Mr rticoitnro . . i U IJuiuln ohurc-h l i 15 .Iinoua Kldtiil . . . 3 u Consrn--aUuiiid oh l.i ill lldr. L. , v. Mule . . . S ( U Chlciini l.iunticr ( n il l Mr.liny . . . j 11 ] Mr llnnu-ollvi-n-lt ii ikinir < i Mujnu . . . i uj Iinl > ; Ki'wl . S > ill Mr < s Knrniwnrth i IJU Mltl > cliiMil u-nUit-ra \ ! > U Mrs K \ \ Iliniter Jut V A. I'lnrlc. . . . Ii UU Mrs Mue Williams. J ( U J U. llk-t- . . lAuUIMrs V 11. llnjs . . . - ( O Mrs unniBxi-K . 11IU Ml > U'aliIIIU - > . . J u ) Dr. Hun . . . lOIUIMm. V. Nliliul . I ( O \lr.llatu-nliinir . ID IUIJ. r Hart . 1 uu Mr Krnnlc l > rnu > ID IU Knv ( i Crtillh . 1 M Ilr Ijirn-tmi 10 UU Dmalm Krli-ml . . . . 1 uu Mr XVIillam * . iilHitir IU UJ Mr li-nttwiuer . . 1 UU Mr * J T llnlilnin IUi 'Mr ' H W Uuii-ltim 1 ( U Mr I ) C.trrlui : . It ) U ) Mr. W r liurmi-n 1 IU Tim MlMiJiiliniiin lu ill Mr riiHrli'5 HuiiKliil I IU Mr . lr Hulu H1 iu ilr Kliiplnt- . . . 1 UJ MM Untwnrtli . . sin H < | . Purrac-k . . . 1 m llujml Nululiliiirx 10 IU Mri > IjaVulct . . 1 uu Mr Ua > mimit & in Mr'.CIIntun . . . 1 uu Mr liiuii" I'-islun i ui Mrs I , W I ) ij- . . 1 uu Mrs swniixm - . i Mrs I Pattunun. . 1 10 K J D r . 4 lUiMrIliirn . 1 UJ Mli * llit l . . . .no Mrs J N Murplir I i J Mr Ami-ill i an Mrs r x Stulllni ; . . 1 10 Ml 11 ill rlii . .HI Mm II. Jnmni . . I lU Mrs. ' Erti i ai Mrs W Munro . I tu Mr Irn Ili-nilrlckM . ' HI Mm. Ilr lltiwnr . 1 HI Mm. W. ltun > nn . . Hi Mrs. Jmlfo 'milh . 1 uu .Mrs H 1'lmlps . ' . HI Mr J V Hunt . I uu Mr . I.MIIM . . . 5 IU Mr J \\uiKiwnnl 1 IU Mr ltdi" . . . iiWMrn I. W Pallers 1 uu Mr KlcUi-r . . & m Jlrx. LeniitiiEvr 1 U ) MrF \ * ll > < lu ' 'U ' Mm I , M Uinlmia. 1 ( U Mr A KllcUnciT. . & ( II Ml.niiii - rin . i 10 \lrt < Kiml-atl . . . A UU Mrs L.iriu. . Hurt . 1 uo .MlfB s iiarrloiii An ) .li-tinlii i-ilu . . .o Mrs I N" llalilwla. & uu Mr. Wllllaioi . . M .Mrs- 1 ii' . i KIcniKlu j uu .Mrs ? lmart. . . M Mr K iop . . . . 'i in c.i li . jo 1'U-iO ! ) * t. Kuiclii-rs. u iui _ . _ _ SRIII t'eumiiii. . . . UMi folal . fuU it The llniMt ilnu of .spring and summer goods , mo.st export worhinun , is what yon und at tJuitur's , thu tailor , aiu Bi-o.id vay. Pianos , onnuis , C. B , Musfo Co. , 33s B'way. of ( Jllh-ei-s. The followiug ollloers xvero uluctetl at the mtMJtinu of thu Ivanhou uommuudury. No. 17 , ICnight Tamplurs , Thursday night Eminent uommaiidur , T. S. Couch , generalissimo , A. Elwoll , uuplaiu j nural. Goorgu H , Jackson. prwlaui. T. B. Laremsordur. . H. A. Cox . tno urer , J. B. Atkin. . senior warden , J. H. bafely , junior war-dun , Vic Junuiugs. Case. Ex-Aldermun J.V Mlkosoll and William Waltuw have hau tboir gambling co-st * 0011- uiiued iuderliutttly. They claim that tbum is a stutu urdlaanuti Against gumuling , and that tlm oily ha no right to nuss au anllnuuuu ooveriiig the am ground. Tbuyiil nght tbu emm oti thu ground thut it should tmvu boMi Drought iiodwr tbu stntuttw af tbu staiu. Ixiht , IllN Wealth. Norman Builwk , a Siuux city man , wafc brought to tun iKJlioo atal.uu vmtunlojr aoun m a statu of utoxicnt , < n.Viuu bo was found oy U Ulcer ux janiul aa was at ibo sa loon 4opt bv W lliam Probstcle on tinpei Broadway sbnkltig dice at $1 a shako. Hi told the ofllcer that when he came to tllisoltj lie bad f tO in his pocket , but when ho was suarrhed ho only hint $ JS.I. ( ) Wtiuro It ai went be dims not know DeWitt's Little lv rw Risen for tha Llvar JU.ST ; V.S ir LI It 13 1) . Union Paoltli' Dlcuilcn Itx VMs to tin * City Coitiiiill. The cltv council met lust evening to arrive at a settlement of the tax dispute with tin Union Pauillc railway company. Thu com' puny was represented by George F. Wrighl and John N. Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin stated tnat acfordlng to the ileclidrm of thu supreme court tlio boundary line of states separated by a river lay on tbi line miilwny between thu diillned banks ol thn river. This theory would bring , Va feet of thu Missouri river bridge in Iowa and 1,710 feet in NubrasKa. Thu asseaamunl of tbu bnugu in Nebraska amoutited U i il'il.OOO. rhu assessment of that part of thi bridge Iving 111 Iowa should be much less , out it had been entered on the assessors books at the same valuation. Hu objected tc this , and stated that his company would bi willing to pav taxes on the bridge on the oasis ot a valuation of J47.UOO. Hu raised thu same objection to the work done ay thu assessor on thu Iowa side of thr bridge"'n ' IMKI. when thu property was assessed at tllu aainu figure. Hi. stated tnat all thu taxes duu from thu company had been pild for thu years 1WM and is'.ii.with the exception of tbu bridgt tax. and t suit \\-ns now pending in thu Cnited States court over tbu p lymunt of tin.1 I MM tax. * Mr Baldwin also called attention to thu tax levied on tne f'nion P.icitic company in the vear I 'J. ' Thu assessment was placed at s-u.'i.d K ) that vuar. This he considered an outrage , and tnu tax would never Do paid. A suit was pandlng in the United Slates court to dcaitlu this question , and hu felt confident that thu company would win. The lands be longing to the company bud been asse hed at J10X ) per aero , whilu those of individuals adjoining - joining were assessed at 3 10. It was so ai.ui- ifustly 'iiijiiBt that hu bad not thu slightest doubt but 'bat tbu supremu court would re duce tbt * assessment. After a long and informal discussion a compromise was olfected between thu city and the uompunv. Alderman bmith moved to reduce tbu assessment on thu east half of thu tindgu from SllS.OOJ to StiO.OOO for tbu year IMll. fhu motion \vaj > carniil. Tbu taxes for the vear IsMi wore thuu taken un. Attorney Baldwin agreed to pav taxes on the biiMs of $ Uir .OOl without piMialUfs. and that thu suit now pending in thu fudural court Simula be dismissed. A resolution reducing the assessment for that year from fh'J.i.iKX ) to Siti.03'J. : and authorizing the citv attorney to enter into an agreement with thu attorneys for tnu company for a dismissal of tbu suit , \viit. adopted. A resolution was , thii passed reducing tllu assessment on thu bridge for IMKI from Jl-Jfi.O Kl to f XI.OJO. Each 01 these resolutions weru accepted bv thu attorneys fnr thu company , they ngreuiug to the" taxes thut wuro dnu on tnu new Cay of settlement. The sanction of thu board of supervisors will be necessary to render thu action of thu council binding , and the case will be pre sented to the county board at its session today. _ F.il.si- Economy Is practiced bv many people , who buy in ferior arnclcs of food because * cheaper than sta idartl goods. Purely infants are entitled to thu best food obtainable. It is a fact that thu Gail Borden , "Eairle" Brmd Can densed Milk is thu best infant fooJ. Yea grocer and druggist Keen it. LAJl COURT SC..XE. Attorney Kranlc Cu liiua-i Vindicates HiniHi-ir ill-lore JuilKt * Diinily. There was nn extraordinary scene m the Cnited States district court , yesterday after noon. Something like a month ago a young attorney , Mr. Frank Ciishman of Bassett , Nob. , was arrested on a chargu of having been connected with name counterfeiting operations discovered along the line of thu Elkhorn railroad. At thu time of the arrest Mr. Ciishman was at Fremont , whore he said bu had gone to attend to some private busi ness. ness.Hu was brought to Omaha and lodged in thu countv Jail. After several days he se cured bad and then Wiite.1 about thu federal court building for about three weeks for his trial. Some of thu parties arrested at the same timu were convicted of passing counter foil money. District Attorney Baker found that ho had not sulHciont evidence to convict CiiKhman , and rather than fail in the attempt ho had thu case dismissed lust Thursday. But a single dismissal ot the case did not allay the perturbed spirit or nonl the Injured feelings of Mr. Cushir.au , so bo requested Judge Uundy to give him ten minutes to statu some facts with regard to thu catu in open court. Judge Uunuy sainted thu re quest ami at.I o'clock yesterday afternoon , whun thu oiihiness for the day had hueii com- pluuid , tie judge said hu was ready to listen to anything that anyone imgnt wish to bring tauforo the court , Mr. Cushmiiu liaa neon pacing back and forth across the court room with ono hand thrust into his pantaloons poekot. and tno other clutching a small roll of manuscript. Hu was evidently prepurtng for a great inunt.il oiTort , for hu glanced nervously at tbu judge , and occasionally halted at the toule in front of his honor's desk and drew a short oreatb as though about to spoik. Finally whun Judgn Duiidy aunouiux-d thut hu would huir any miscullanuous business Mr. Cushman said : "If your honor nlease , I have a matter that I wish to explain here in oppn court. ' "Proceed , " said the judge , and then Mr. Cushmau dulivored one of tbu most remark able speeches over heard m the. court room. Hu reviewed thu facts connected with bib arrest and imprisonment , and declared vo- bumuntly tb.it there nuvor had baeu thu slightest grounds for suspecting that hu hi.d been guilty of committing a crime against tnu state or imtum. "Alter waiting hero fnr twenty-three , long , weary days.1 said Mr. Cushimin , straighten ing himself up tp his full six tout and two incbt-s , and lifting bis long arm atiova bis head , "begging thu prosecuting attorney to give mu a trial. I am licallv tuid tbat thu case is dismissed for wnut uf uvidunuo. What has become of thu oviduncof Has it taken wings or lias it meltud .itvay * If tbu prosecuting attorney uvor had anv uvlduncu against mu , why didn't hu Keep UI "I am told that I may go. Yes , I may go now. after my reputation has been be smirched. I may go now ami begin again undur a cloud to establish a reputation tbat ought nuvor to have been biackuned in this heartless and shameful manner by sleuths who sinilu at m because I complain of tbu treatment I have received. Thu prosecuting attorney would not oven grant mu a trial in which I would li.ivo shown ttiu outraguous nature of tins arrest and unprisanmunt. No , I am simply dlsc-nargod and havu thu privilege uf going Uat-lc to my homo \\ilh the stigma ami sbamu of having been arreaU'd and placed in jail clinging to me , following mu. yua preceding me , iiko a misty odor. "I was accused of circulating counterfeit money. Slxtv days buforw these arre-ts wera madu , oufoiti ihu prosecuting atturnuy Irauw anything about thu coiinturluitlng , 1 wrote to Senator Chnrlui F Mander on stating that thu towns along thu Elkhorn road weru bumg lloodud with counterfeit monuy. That lutter was given to Attorney Baker , ami yet hu hud thu audacity to have mu arrested as > thu aecompllue in the crime. ' Then , turning toward .Mr. Baker , Mr. Cushman pointuu at him with his long bony linger and 1n a touu of burning indignation autod tbu prosooutmg attoruuv if bu bad auy exilauuttun | to give of this uxtraordinary pro cedure. .Mr. Baker paid no attention to thu speaker , but biuiutl bunsulfilhsomo papers on tlm tatilu bttfnro bun. tThun was no mora raoson for supposing that I should commit a urtmu against thu country I love , " uontmuud Cushman , turning to thu attornuys and jurymen in tno court room , "than there might buva owm for sup posing tbi.t tbu eartti wiui going to swing out of its orbit or Unit tbu light of tbu HUH was about la full. 1 love tbo country and IU laws. I um a law abiding unison. 1 go out from tbi coun room today with aoltwr uoiHHiittneu and a pure record saratithing Unit tha proM- cutiug mamuy do M 101 PO.IMMCI ' "Stop Stop " shuut d Judge Dundv "I will aut rxrrait cou to niitijr aiion unv p r- stoiml abuHa m 'ho rourt room. I siuiply UranteJ ; - u tau pn-'logo of stauni ; tlio facts with rcganl ; o your casivurfil when vou are through with those you inU4e iuit. Mr Cushmnn then lowWd his voice to conversatlrnal tones aiid ' ' * illd tint ha was through. Ho thanked * Mo judge 'or his courtesy in pormittlng blln1 to explain his ' case in open court. _ I noforo buving that tvjwwritcr. why not look at thu best aba C.illgmpbi I XO . 111'r. I L T. t K EX. Alton Will .Vot P.-iy tfiu Flno IitipoNeil liy Cliulrinuu I'hiley. CiucAdo. .lunu \ Thu hlu-aga t Alton rnad has not appoiled from the decision of Chairman Flnloy of tbu Western Passenger .issoclatlun by which it was ordered to pay a penalty for violation af the agreement. Ttider the rules It was allowed Uvo days in which to make an appeal after tbu decision was rendered , and thu stipulated timu has been permitted to expire without any tuition on the p rt of thu Alton management. Chairman Finloy has just dictated a formal letter to the general manager , reminding him that tbu time lor an anpual has passed and asking him to muko a report of all the tickets sold by bis company at less than tarill rates from Kansas City to St. Louis and from St. Louis to Chicago between May 17 and Junu .1. This information Is duslrcd in order that the chairman may within ten days make a sight draft on ton company for thu full amount of the tine im posed , which includes tbo value of these tickets at full tariff rates in addition to the sum of f lux ) that was arbitrarily fixed by the decision. This letter -vlll no doubt be ig nored as thu decision itself. Thu Alton peo- plu have not changed their position. Pres ident Blaclwtoiiu and General Manager Chappell returned today from a trip of In spection over the road , and ttaov reiterate the statement tbat thu linu will not hu paid , Tliuv say also that tbu Alton has no inten tion of withdrawing from thu association , ana that if thu association is dissolved it will be bv the withdrawal of the other roads. Chairman Fitiley will have donu his whole duty according to tbu terms of tbu igreument whun ho has notified all the lines in interest of thu Alton's refusal to pav the tines im posed upon it. It will then devolve on the -tssocintioii to deal with the matter as it sues lit. Chairman Midgley's call for the Junu meeting nf thu Western Freight association , be.'iiining next Tuesday , was issued today. Among the important matters to bo consid ered are the following Proposal to appoint inspectors at Missouri river points to super vise tbu billing of grain ; application for au- thontv to maka thu same rates from Chicago to Covfngton. Neb. , that are in ellcct from Chicago to bloux City. I'uois-isBii Tiurni i osrcuKvr r. . A meeting of the advisory board of tbu Trunk line and Central Tralllc associations will bu neld at the olllceof Chairman Blum-h ard next Thursday for thu purpotu of arol- trating claims for ditTuivHtiul passenger rates from St. Louis to eastern n-nnts. Thu joint committee of thu associations will muot OH the following day to consider a variety of motions pertaining to both freight and pas senger business. What tin- Maple Leur Will Do. IC\N s CITV. Mo. . Junu 1. Tralllc Man ager Businb.irk of the l ucago , St. Paul vt It.insas City road , when bu read thu an nouncement that the Western Passenger as sociation had failed to .igrco on an exi-ursion rate U > the Uutroit Grind Ar-nv of the Re public convention , said' "Unless ttiu onu- fart ; rate for the round trip is agreed upon thu Maplu Leaf will go it aionu. Wu will sell tickets to thu encampment at that rate irie- spectivu of anv action thu association may take. " Th rf f C'M & I. CiNVtNvtTi. O , Juno. > Thu dircc-tor * of thu Cleveland , Cincinnati. Chicago A : SU Louis railway company mot today and de clared a quarterly dividend ot I ' 4 ppr cent on ore furred stock and i soinl-anniial dividund of l1 per cent on common stook. Thu resig nation of General Manager Greene was ac cented with regrets and bu ba ml olocteu in his place Joseph R miscy ; ilr. . who has baen assistant to Prusiduut J , A. Barnard. No gnpmg , no nausea , no pain when Do Witts Little EarhHUor. < ara ta ea. S.nall pill. Safe pill. Best pill. I.tftT OF .1 Xlt'fEIt F.I JULY. \ Brother ofLovcJoy of Aiitu-Dclluiii KUIIII ; Vies in [ own. MONTH KI.LO , la. , Juno ! " > . [ Spscial Tele gram to Tin : Bii.j ! ! John E. Lovejov , the last icemborof thu noted family of that name , died at Center Junction this morning. Hu had been a resident of this county more than tlfty years. Ho was u printer by tradu and was employed in the oillco of his orothor , Owen P Lovijoy , when the latter was mur dered by a pro-slavery mob ut Alton , 111. , in 1KI7. Ho established thu Anamosa Eureka lu ta.Vi. afterward retired to a farm , and served several > ears as consul to Peru under Lincoln's administration. For the last fifteen years hu has been station agent for the Chicago cage < t Northsesteni road at Center func tion. He was born in Maine in 1S17. was twice married and le-ivos seven children. It \ \ UH a Lut.'kv Ai Dis MoiNns , la. . Juno .V Two hundred Diagonal excursionists er.routo fro n Cedar Falls to Des Momus had an uxciting adven ture at Vuluiiu yesterday. Hall a mile above tlmt station thuy swept around a curve at the rate of over forty miles an hour. A lurch u as full and the tram began to Dump over thu ties. This passengers held their breath for a moment knowing that if thu tram turn- ud over thuy wore in tor a desperate acci- dunt. Thuir anxtuty was not lessened as tbov tore over a bridge fifty feet lung , nor did thuy broitho freely Ull tbu badlv demor alized tram , tbe cars turned m all directions but nght stdu up. stopped nearly two hun dred yards from thu spot wtiere spreading rails hud caused tnu tcadur and four cars to leave the track. The loroinotivo clung to thu rails and pulled thu luukv passengers to safety. Nooody was hurt but several women fainted. Well Merit < ! in almost every neighborhood thcro is some onu or raoro persons whoso lives have been saved uy Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhiiii Rt-raody.or wbo have been cured uf chronic diarrbiua by it. Micti persons take special pleasure in rocommundlnu ; thu remedy to othurs. Thu praisu tbat follows thu intro duction and use makes it very popular. 25 and 50-cent bottles for salu hy ail druggists. \Vc-Nti-rn I WAMIIINOTON , Jmiu > . Special Tolugram to Tin : BKI : . j Pensions wore granted today as follows : Nebraska : Original James L. Petit , Daviu Scott , Edward W Mutcatf , James D. Smith , Goorjjo W Touthill. Archi bald Munn. Incrcaso'-Jblm Smith , Irv Waldo. Francis M. Sraitu , John Puniull , Joseph - soph Churob. ROIBSUIV Mlle J. WluUiman. Original -vulows , ow. Minors of David Cor nell , Surah N'oiT , Lucy M. Conklin , Mary J. Scboller. minors at Jnlm D Uobmson. Iowa. Original Freeman Buull ispocial aet . Henry Burghardt , JJauert H. Hlllor , John W Armptiust , Beniiimin Ansbury. John Sowers. John Amman , , Goorge. Nuwport , Jacob Voiiug , Louis H. Barter. Hiram 1C. Phnlps , David M. Mitcttull. James M. Pottur , John Autwinu William H. Sylvester. Will- lam Uigbam. William WrtruJ , Tboinas H. An drews. James A. Swnusop , AlfnU L. Tobin , William S. Wilson , Additional Jnsuph Clumonn i Thuinas ILoValluy. \ . Incruasu Benjamin F Chapman , i.luu-lus II. Brack- shire. Jo p r Haguns , Hugh Davidson , Cas- nor AnnOrust , Thomas Walsh , Will. lam H. Oxiuy , David Slamiker , Al- lun H. Holi)3 ) , jAllL-n D. Thomas , Jiteoph S. THU John I. MuElrav. Turner Young , Ell Marvel. GldiKin Baugh- tnan , Hoary C. Waiter. Reusuo William Welling , Luvi S. Hutton , Kolmrt H. Johns- Um. HuiH uu mil inuratiM ) Samuel V.-Stan- tlHnl. Original widows , etc. Minors of GuorgB W W TtmvHrt , Sou tti Dakota. Original -Samuel Suther land , Fmucis Rtcbinon 1 , William W Wbiiud. _ DeWitt's Little Early Ul ra , ttiit pill. Two Men Di-mviieil. BHLLKrVlSTMVK , O. , JlltlU .5. AilMirt Dillon and Harvuv Wtiituludl were dmutd vvhilo uu the Luwuttown V verv small pal out a vi-ry 00.1 jnu. Do W.W 3 Little i-artv . Titts nrMMi r > i i tit rii'nfifT ! UTHE BEL CLAIM BLREAL , Pension , Indian Depredation , Land Patent and Other Olairas to Be Prosecuted. READ THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS , All ClaliiiH AriHlnit hi NolminUu , Ran- n , Iowa anil Smttli Dakota Will Ri > Handled by Tliu Ui't ; Uurcan. About tblrty dnys aio n now ( tunarturo was limucttmUHl by the Sinn Francisco Ex- amlnur , now thu U-mllni. paper on thu Paoiiltf coast. lUi propriutor. Mr Huarst , son of thu Into Stmntor Huaratof California , who bus n vcrv largo fortunu at bl.ifomtiinnd. com-elvod the Men of ustabllshtni ; a niu-e.iu of claim * at Washington , tnnuncd by the abimt lawyers and specialists conversant with the routliiu work in thu various ilop-irtmcnta .ind bureaus of thu Kovnrtimunt. Thu object of Mr. fe.ir.Jt lu thl" undurtakini ; la clearly sot forth In ttio prospectus tnkcn fi-om thu Cxutnlnur to nu publluluHl in a later issue of Tin : Dim. Whun thu antiouiH-emunt of this now da- parturo was inndu noifotliittoas were at oucu untcrcd in'o bBtwocti Tiin Qr.B and thu ro. priutor of thu Examinur to join bntids am ! mutuallvsiriro in thu oulorpriso. Thusu ar- ratmumt'iits hcvo now busu oarfi-ctcit and n rct'inunts ontorcd into by which TIIBBEB becomes - comes a oo-workor nf the Examinur In thu territory whuro Tin : Bnn enjoys so uxtonsivo n ! iiiD < icnption p.itronaio. Umier this ( irraiiKcmi'iit all applications for dmms , either for pensions. Indian duprcJa- tinns. land nr mining ilnltn < i , pitunt or postal claims In thu stntcs oflowa. Kansas , South Dakota and Nubmskn. will be tu'.iim in bond by Tin : Bin : Bureau of Claims in Omaha ami through it lortvarclcd to huudquiirtcn .it > Vibhimton : where thu Examinur bureau will prosecute thorn to a flna' and sucedy i-ou- elusion. Tun Bnc takes pluisuro in ollcrinu to all Its patrons and particularly to suuscrtbiTs 'o TUB WECKI.V BBC. thu services of this now bureau which , wo nave no doubt , will provu of rcat advantairo to them , both iti'jiroso- cntintrnuw claims to a sncosasful issuu and in axp attint ; all olaim > entrusted to Tin : Bin : bureau. Tin * Condition * . As a condition Drccedont to iny person availiujr hnmulf of tbusurvicesof tlnbjwau. Tun BII : will rcauiro that the applicant shall send in a subscription to Tun OMAII.V U'BUKI.V BBB for a year. A remittance of ? 1 will ontitlu thu tionon sendlm : It to onu year's subscription and also a membership in thu Claims Bureau association composed en tirely of subscribers to Tin : Bm : . All perwms now snlxcnbors of TUB WHKKI.V BKI : who will send us one now sub scriber will bo entitled to ini'tnooriliip in the association in their own names anil the new subscriber will also receive one O2rtillcato of membership besides his paper. Subscribers of TiicOviLT BBC who scud in subscriptions , to the weakly will bs en titled to the same privileges as thoac of Tun \VCIKLV Bm : . No service will no undertaken for any per son who Is not , an actual subscriber of Tin : Br.i : . Tin * IVi'MiH. The terms under which claimsi will Do prosecuted will Juuend entirely upon thu amount of service remiuru-1 in each. case , tt'u can safely assure all patrons of thu bureau that the cnarses will bu very much lower than rates charged bv the regular claims lawyers and claims .uronts at Wibhtmjton. It KOBS without saving that thu Examiner aud TUB BIK are in position conjointly tn ex pedite business aud do survica at more lib eral rates than any othur medium for the prosecution of claims. In the matter of fees and charges Tin : Bni : dusirea onlv to clear expenses. Tno bureau is intended forthuroliuf of the peonle from the rapacity of lo alanarks. In many cases foes allowed attorneys are irrevocably fixed by law. and in such the question is dociuuu. In other claims such a charge will bu made as seems to cover tbu actual expenses involved in collection. We make no effort to solicit your patronage , as does thu ordinary atront who s ( > eks your eluim for a financial consideration. Such is not our pur pose.Vo offer to one and all thu services of n well equipped bureau , where a claim of any nature can bu sent , or information in ragard thereto bu obtained. If your claim is worth less or illegitimate you will bo ao notillnd without fear or favor. If thu claim is ROD- uiuu it will receive prompt attention and olllcient prosecution. If unsuccessful , no charge will ba mane , provided , however , that clann'ints must defray thuir own ex penses 111 thu preparation of aRldavits. depo sitions , and othur ovuli-nco outside of Wash ington. Wo will furnish the necessary legal papers and bear tbu Washington expenses only m unsuccessful claims. When chums arts allowed , a reasonable fee will bu charged to cover actual cost. All letters will bu promptly answered and nil information concerning form of applica tions for claims , terms , ntc , will bu g'von with as Httlo delay as practicable. No loiter will bo answered unless thu sendur encloses requisite stamns for reply. No information concerning any particular claim will bu im parted until the applicant b'is become a member of The Boo Claims Bureau associa tion. tion.Address Address all letters relating to claims to M v.N.uiit OMAHA Bic : Brmuu or CI.UMS , 'Omaha. Nob. ' Little Early Ulsun ; beat little ills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad oraatn Another Bool anil .Shoo Failure. BOSTON , Moos. , Juno ! . Francis P. Emery , boot aud shoe manufacturer , assigned today for thu benullt of his creditors to Joseph F. Lincoln of this city and Frank W. Breed of Lvm. As soon as a financial exhibit can be prepared thu creditors will bu callud together to take action. Pozzoni's Complexion Powder is universally - ly known and everywhere esteuraud as tno only Powder that will improve thu compiox- ion , eradicate tan , freckles and all skin dis eases. Di'uri'tiHed SoltCoal Output. W tbiiiMiTux , JtinuS. The conaiia bureau bulletin on thu subject of the bituimiious uoal product In Pennsylvania shows tlio output to bo .WUn.tKMi short tons m IbbO , n total a hurt- uu'u of J7'J.Viluuu. Dr. Birnuy cures cniuri'ii , Boo blilff Hiiinoi-eil Mii.'oesMiim Itaiini. UI-TIIIIII : , Oul. , June .1. It is said hum that Governor Steelu of Oklahoma has boon of fered the position of nominitsionurof pensions by Prtfeiditnl Harmon. II IH Will ! W H Inciiusianc. ST. JooKiMi , Mo. . Junu "i. C banes Gray , oolurad , shot IIIH wifu nmt blow out his bnuiu last night beuuiue of ui wttu's in- uunstanuy M vj r If. iin'bfkt nutritive toniu In f U\nf > piiu. fur the ' .vtmit anil 4u- jiiliatM . tail lurliiK cuuvai k > ami' HfWttrM of mhur HXtruvl * id n- ! it's ' Mint hit rant. Al- HIIVH ia ' , .r HI-i auitiB 'T'lbiinn Huif > * ' n a .npi r * 4 ir < ia Bi11 H N' II % Mf S I -i " - ' u \o ! " u Jui juj- * ' . , N y OPEN AGAIN With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought for Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I have secxjred somn of the SCOM n's Black Worsted Sn.ta . greatest bargain in man's and At , S7.OO boys'suits heard of this ever in SOO Men'1 * All W3ol Ores * * Su u , . I sell men's and ' city. can boys' in different styles , from clothing SO per cent off of manu . S5 to 88. facturers' prices. I am prepared to back up every word I say by SOO Boys' All Wool Knee Pan la , showing goods and giving in different styles , at prices. For example , here are 6OO. a faw leaders : 6OO Boys' Suits , age 4 to 14 , dur ing the sale at 6OO Men's Working Suits S1.0O. 4OO All Wool Bovs' Suits , 8OO Men's Suits at 4 to 14. at S-t.oO. I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' ' Furnishing Goods , Hats. Caps , Boots , Shoes , Etc. 48-548 Iniete/ / , Council Bluffs , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. t'OH-\lr , I'ur Id-lit W iii'-d 1 Twin , m JL to Imv. MM ! < n rent myihliiK ni tin T ii est-ati1 line dun t do it until /un hit\ - * < < ti < mr iar.'o lli.t uf liir-ulnh. ; bwim . \\.ilUci. . Nn 1 . ' Main and UU 1'i-iirl btrcctH Council lllutN PAsTI'UAGE fnr her ( is may no Had nn th i- ( iulln bor farm. Apply to John ( Luc. l'iU ' I ) ro.ulvriiy ] 7UNE lin'il liorsu. that can lieai - . ! " > . will -.ell -L ortrulu.ddross nr call mi D Drmrn. UC2 W - - > t llnudw y , Cantu-il 11 In UK. FOTl RENT-Onu < if tlic tui > t piiyins bole's In Missouri V illey. la.- nn blin-U from depot : - ' liliitUfr un p > su > ( IIi-e : 3 miod niniiis , p.irtlv fiu ill-lit-1- < -.i-.y terms to riulit Ii.tnyddn - II. f War-icr. Mis-Minn Vailey - winV ulvi-i- n'J Main struct and II ! ACwin I'uarl , Council Illuirs. v u 111 always tlnd a "simp hiirsaln" in real islittif you want t < i buy. or a cnoil puu-u to ilM i linr ain if yon want to soil or trade. FOR-\Jn- \n ili-tr > ct-ind liiMiranco hii-.i- iiuwj iiod llvT.took aud c-on'mlllua 111- tcru t in in t-st ilillsliud bus.IK > * < < . Will takn sonm coed city properly Johnston ft Vim I'atton. Foil -ALE Elcsant i-sirria- team ind flno single drivi-r ; pii nrosinalilu ; c.ll and six ; tlu-ui bcforu hiivlni ; . Uuuo M.mitti , sains stalili-s No. 41b North seventh sti-eut. Council llluIN. \"AGNIl'lC'EN'L' [ iu-ro ompurty III flvc-ncru Jl- tracts I in-11 c.l'i ! niili-s litim pastullici * . f < irsac | on n-asiinnblo ti-nns. rioino line resi dence proiii-rty for rent by Day & lies" . FOHALK Our flno famllv llnr < c. suitable fur riding or driving. Apply to KS ) S. fith TTIORALE Uotol c-entnilly lo.--itoJ , -t ; Kcxiil tiustiuOr ) will uxehiuuu for larrn in wL-storn IUW.L Hotel k-ii-iu. fariiituro anil ( Ixtiire-i : an A No. l c'h HIGH to it n Into i puuil paying busl- ni'is KUISOIIH fur sullltu. otliur Uiislnus' . ro- qiiiriiu .ill ownur's .ntuntiun Hart-'uinH in resldunc-u and biislnus prop erty K. I' Oltli-t-r. real ust.ito and uiriii Nu IN. . Main sU. ronnci ! Hliitrs. FOH UENT The McMabon liloi-k. ; story hrlulc. with Iiiihc-Micnt and oluvator. J. W. i-qu-n' . 101 I'D irl.irtti. . T31OR3ALE .ir Itont Jinloa laaJ. wltii -1. hauiH * . uy J. It iliaa. 1UI Mala OanaaU Bluffs Hie \ \ omliu'l'ul Xi'W lriinsn Vapor JMOVC. We sell the only cPnnino Now Process and the i-elonrated Qux-k Meal New Process stoves , thu neat made. Ono diiforcnco lic- twetm thu s'cnumu ami imiuitions Is tbat the imitations bavo a-.mall ncedlo-lilto lub to draw off oil that Jon't evaporate , the genulm lias no such Illmllams. Wo nave sold nunrly ono huudred already this season. Lights HUe tras , ab-olntc-ly safe ; no smoke or soot ; as simple as .1 cook stove. See us before buying. A few flno i'ij.UO gas raiiHus closmij out at. ilU.uO each. The ot-st over offered. (1 ( pur cent discount over liibt i'Dni's uiices. LIIUII Miiwcrn. grade only SO.UO. Si.-recn wire fnuuia , etc. , eto. Ulcyiili's. Largest stock in thu .vest. The famous Littlu Giant hoy's whu"l. the Victor , niches i tfi-adu , world's bust wnecl.ocnh for ladiei md fjenttumcii. COI.B it t.cn.E , 41 Main Street. I'on't ( Jive .Vxvay > | iiniy And K"t iiiiililiu In ri-tuin. Yuii are simply < | IIIILIt | w lion you pay thu prli-n ucimmunly ahkcd for an urdlimry lawn miiwur If ilu- price Is iniiro than iVinV " 111 soil yon a tlrst- uiabs. urr.inti.-l , ind n'mnintuud ' twelvo-lnuh ninvsc-r for S , " > .00. I\.IIII.IK ! tlu-ilo ( Jitrdi'ii him * " H > ! pt'iFt. . Good ijuallty and will ! * < ! you Comu unit it-u It , Tilt : H ht [ B the North Mar It In nut IIUo MIIIIB that iiro ttiirrintnd to freuui ivltlidiit luo In dni-diyv ! It does use sumo um. lint ' \ < nm l ss and proilnui's a Uiwnr tnmpuratuni \ > ltb less tliiiu any ullirr rufrUur.uur un thu aiarkou .tlcviiiuii liaiiiiiinulCH , . u. They are \\urtli lookini ; .it ind will | vo you lots of uumfoit diiriim the iiiiiiniur. Colunilii i nicyttliM. Plenty uf tliuiii nuw -.upnly .ill domantls. There is mi olbiir In lliu norfil uijual to In llaso ball 40'i'lH , iton-luildi'is. water < < mlars. biuniiors and ulutbth.iskul.s , the liuhui n * ILO rrouin frt't'Zert , tb.it frmizo ill fnim thrao to llvu lamnuis. from M.J3 un Junior 1'itwi- llnu xiovus frcim it m $7. the Itnllablo. tbu but I'routttis.Kvapoiiitlnu-tlovo madu ; fursaluunly at I' O. UuVul's. V 4 llniadway. ICu-niiiiiiiiual ItufriKiM'atoi-i. It la the ainuunt tlmt puuplu uve , nut art mutth what thuy mini , that ivuatitally mukos tlium rluh. In liuy < nii i boubiibnid niHslty liUo a rufrluuruuir it IH well to iounularHJIDO - tli. ir ulm limn thu ( ir.t cu-.t in diituruilnins its tM-iiiiiimy Tl | 'iuorniwy ' Iliini-iiliuld liotr K enitur m an band oiiiii i t ploue uf rmrlor furtiituni and " ( KiH Iu4 than mv ottiur tint- olafH artlulo. itmi itKiiUa it ttiu luutil UK nn l.-u. ulvin tbu luiut < ill nlr tuiiiiicr.iuiro. All tlio puublnt ; ig111111)1 i ) Wdol. Um lmt mm--omliU'Uir of limit , and inoiKturu knuwii. All ; i.iro > uan > i tttkun uut und olnuniHt. lnviktii-tte thu uiiyin.- . Tlio Nuw Qnakvr t Ity i to uvury runiiiHit Uin oouniorpiirt uf tinI'lilliidolphia. ' . and mitrli i-ln-nUHr. Kroiii i. ui * 7. Wo carry the I'lilla- dolphin aUu and yo < i can tuko your ohuluu. anil wlnduw suriHuiB. ihu lurwNt nnl fluent In Mm i-ity. and all tin ) latcot niiv IUui in tlio hurUwuru dmu ilIfJAUT , V < o. a. So. II Main ' 'limit. Cemnul ! niulfw. COUNCIL BLUFFS STE.UI m WOR'13 AH klmlsnf Oylni ; mil OtiMiidu lnu'nthd Ultflu'st-tyiu of ttioru f uln J nut * sl unuil F UJl"lCi El.tllu ) It ) lOOK .Id < OOll AS imT lilMJ IV itin rs i ( ' .mi i liv ' 'tt * uu. In ' mi M uintTVtirl ; jiruttititlv doito in 1 < Uillvnroi In ill pans of iho jouutry = mnl fur , ir oa list. / : A. nArn.vN , Prp. , . IU1J OP Cou T i . CAPITAL STOCK 8150.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.0GQ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . 225000 DIIIE-roils t. A. Mlllnr. F O'Gloiu n. E Db Shuuart. E. E. U irt. J I ) Eilinuiulson. ' b irla It. llannan Fr-ins lot -onuril u.uiitiii ; oa l- ncis. Liriui capail aud suryim Jt iaj bnn ln duuthwu.uini KUT.T. INTERESroN TIM - . DE ° 0 3 T3 , Jf. If. CIl.t 1fBEltJLI\ . O. Hfn , Enr , N < i wi anU Thruat Council Uluffs , - - IUITIU painful anil wnalc Tl ti n enrnrhu , dcifnt * * , Ul - churuoi from tiio * ? ir i < tarrti , liajr fciror. acthi atitl nil icntu nnil * hrmuo atlcrtUiiis if ttiu throKl ti till rtiliuut u tin tJas o * iccur Utlr rosc Ibol dttticiilt f"ii i iftPti utmi { tir-nuo dour la in hick Uendatlta 'itirKicai jpHrniluua \ tt > 'i a 4 nry [ iatnlu < lr perfornma. nvsurmx o-u nsull otllee shuirnrt ( Jciiu iioclc < num \ > ua i > HIuiT * TIUN STREET Over C n. lui-iiuonnu t < o. low urytjr FirstNational : - : - Bank COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. PaiilUliCaiiil.il , . . . . $ KI oldt'st Mruanirwl tiantc in ihu oily. Kormcn and < iurati tlo exdiauL'ti ( tint loc.il aecirltla * tC p uta attftitlon pil'.i Ui oolloctlon * . Acajjutu it itnliviil mils , biiik brinkt'ts mid ucjniurnlluiu Huilctluil , ur rniimnileiin ) invitCMl l.UU I1 SAXKOJII ) | > rn1tint. ( \ . \V UIKK.MAN I'aihtnr A. f Uici : . Vattitaat ' iiuer NEW OGBS2T HOTEL. Tim New > 'Liliin Iliiiol. in Co ini-ll II uirs n. LH buon < - > iiiiii-tulv | ri-fiiriiislui.l nn I iiiiuliiiiiui-d tliniiiutiiinl and h IIIIMT uuinf the icsi.iii.uiia ill tbo MI it < - U is ! nr itmi In ihu iiiihiiu-is gurt ufttuit-ity ind tlio it iii-trio iimiurHi rliu diitir uvury fuiir ininiiti . Iti i si iints md tire nliiruis ilinni.-liiiiit tin- liuildliiiimm bout , but mil ruld Aiitur and -uu > ii mi every nioiii. Table niiiiiriis ; > i-d anywiioria Itatus. ! . ' * > a Hay GEO. M. WHITNEY. Gas Heating Stoves. Xn Aanual Nu SMOICS. Just tlm tbluu fur iiatb rmims , liu 1 r" < us -t Call mid sou our inr u a uitiiii-iiu C , B. Gas nncl Ele-jtrlj Li j iC j ' ill I'onrl and V1D Mutn Sir uu Council , lu. This Elegantly Appoints i H Hat is Now Opan. George T. Phelps , Manager. D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Pas on' Sj ) ) , ; ) ] , Flxtaras , G3hi ; , VliiUun * ' Mauhui' TV < c % M ln * u. a llldi anil COUNCIL Medical and Sur icil in-t.tato UUH liEl.I.INI , EHH. I'Uol's ' 'h run i HsKi-i-s if nl . iido tn i I ' rn I l-s - < { l lli ' > \ UA.jL UUU J& Ur .4 V 4Vr jum u diu ! a. 1.0 ,