Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 08, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ftONDAY , JUNE 8 , 1801.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OI-TICK : Np. Ill PEAUL STttKHT.
Cellxeiiit DV C.'nrrlcr In nny pnrt of IhoClt.v.
II. W. Tir/TON MAXAOKIt
*
iiion'co ' , NO. v ) .
Nlt-litidltoi. : No. S3.
N. Y. P. Co.
Council Illuffa Lumber Co , coil.
Craft's chattel loans , i04 ! Snpp blocic.
If } ou want wntor In vour vnrd or house
into Blxb'p. : rj Morrlnin block.
A. J. MniiUcl spent SMindnj In Sioux City
ivlib Mr. Klein , tlio junior member ot the
Brm of Mnnik-1 .t Klein.
Tbo county auditor will bo ready this
morn INK' to pnv all claims that were allowed
by tbt ) bonrd of supervisors lit Its Inst session.
A scaled verdict In thu { 10,000 dnmnco suit
Of Mnrlon Patterson niralnst W. H Dooley
( till be opened in district court this mottling.
The Infant child of Prcd Mowry died > os-
toi-dny morning. The futu-rnl took plnco In
the aftt-rnoon from the residence , JMSnxu-
nua O.
Messrs H.V. . nnd L. C. Ilcslov hnvo re-
ttiriu-d from Wntikcgon , III , whom tlu-v
wcro called to attend their mothct's fuuuiul
last Tuesday
I'bo nmrri.ign of Miss H\a Marks , dnuirnter
of Mi. nnd Mrs. A. Murks , to Mr. Monis
I'olsyky , will occur tomoriow evening nl
Hughes' bull nllio'clotk
I'bo Council HlulTs Kowlng club is making
Arrangements for n Inrgo reception mid
dancing party to bo gien sonio time during
tbo nrcscnt month nt Miin.iua.
Mrs W W Sherman , who hns acted as
precentor in the First Prcsbvterinn church
r for over n > car p-ist , has boon rolnforccd bv
n double fiuurtctto which will bore-after as
sist at the music
Stipulations have been Illcl in tbo Mllstilct
court in the dnmngo suit ngiunsl the Non
pareil company , In which tbo plilnlifY dis
misses bis libel suit ngainst the defendant , in
consideration of a retraction which xv.is
printed sonio weeks ago. The Nouparicl pa\s
all costs.
Ham Parker , head clerk at Mandcl &
Klein's , ictiirnrd jestenlnv motnlm ; fiom a
very sad crrni-tl to All Plc.isant , In He was
called to attend tbo funeinl of bis younger
brother , wtio died siiudcnl } nftei- few du\s
Illness while visiting the old folks in Mt
Pleasant. The dead lirotlierwiis a prominent
business man and capitalist of Otttitnw.i. In ,
Ambrose Hojo nnd H A White weto ar
rested nt n Into hour Snturdnv night on n
complaint made by Al Well , tbat thov wcin
following him around the streets with c\i
dent Intention of doing him bomo dam ito A
third nun wns In tlio pirty Lnif ho eseipud
Bovd and White were sl.itcd with \ngriincy.
and w IP have a heating this n firning In
police court.
An open air nicotine on tbo roiner of
Not th Main street and Brnadwiu last oven-
lug conducted by mo-iibers of the Bethel
mission in thewestcui p-ut of the citx , attracted
tractod n good deal of attention and drew n
crowd when ono of the members became
shouting hapny nnd fell In n 111 He laid for
Uvi'ntv minute's on the stone stejis lending un
to Dr Su\bcrt's ofllce Dr. Sovbelt's alien
tion was c.dled to the prostritd man nml ho
coiro In the-door to lend assistance , hut was
told that none w.is needed. The spectacle of
nn apparent ! } lifeless mini Ijing on tbo stops
and the ptnsldnn standing above him torn-
.tccnlly smoking hU pipe drew a Ricnt
kowd.
osir Hulbort , n llftoon-yonr-olil Kill , has
been mnkliiK a ( lis uhlint ; exhibition of ber-
sell finin ono of the icar windows of the citv
jnil , wbeio she has been conllned for several
days past for stabbing .mother cj-
prian lu n row on Pierce sticot last
week. Ladies who pass on Ibn street aio
pieetcd b > the u'irl with insulting epithets
and , in fuel , all passcrsbv are llatilo to the
same treatmrnt. She has spent the nicntcr
part of the p.ist inontn in jnil and the
citlonsho llvo In thnt vie in.LV are bcKin-
ning to ifemand that they bo riddul of the
ntilsafico. An application will piobabl\
made to have her ! > ont to tbo reform school
ns soon as bur tot m in tbo city jnil Is com
pleted.
Pianos , or cans , C. B. Music Co. , 533 B'way.
s\i.rt
At the IlOMtoii Store , Coiiu.'ll Itlun'-i ,
Iowa.
Special June snlo for two weeks com
mencing
SATIJHUAY , JUNE 5.
Ono or two of the thousands of bargains
offered nt this great sale.
WASH GOODS.
Bo Vlgoroux suitings for lOc a yard , ! 30 in.
Ujdo.
L'j < fo Columbia suitings , choice styles , 8 } c ,
or ianrds for $1.00.
So challlos fory < c , or 10 yards for'Joo.
lc ( ) outing flannel ford'fc.
Chnntonp Pongee , worth ISc , for 12' ' < c.
HOSinilY AND UNDI5UWKAH.
lOc ladles' ribbed vests 7c , or 4 for J.'ie
20c ladies' Hhapod vests , % or a forSoc.
ftOo ladies' fancy vests Il'Je.
7. > o ladies' silk vests for lilc.
2.'io balbrlggan liose llo ) or .f pair for f > 0c.
Just recolved another tot of our No ! i75
-ladles' last black hose , worth 4. ) C , for this
Mile J.'iu u pilr. Ask to sea them.
DRESS C5OODS.
I5o brilllantlnos , durlni ; salu forltlc.
fiOo brilllantlncs , durlni ; sale for.'I'Jo.
All ttio newest nnd most doMrnblo shades
All our Wo and 7fic black hcnilettas , serges ,
eta. In ono lot for fi7t o during this sale.
All our $ l.l)0 ) black goods In honrlottas ,
serges , whip cords , satin strlojs. Drape D'
Almns , In ono lot for this sulo 77 c.
BOSTON STORK.
Council Bluffs , la.
Try Duquette & Co 's Pomonn fruit Juleo
tablets. They are delicious.
A ItolMeroiiH Coolc.
Annlo Bunks , n girl who hns been In tbo
employ of J. R Kimball , created n largo
sized disturbance in the vicinity of Pourth
nvonuo and Ninth street jesteulny nfternoon.
A dispute arose between her nnd the wlfo of
tier employer ns to the amount of money
that was duo her. Mrs. Kimball gave her
her walking papers , but she refused to tnko
tliLin. She claimed that she hud been
robtiedof l , mid she Insisted on ht.i > lng
right theio until she had thnt $4 given her.
At hist she bccamo so boisterous tlmt the pu-
trol wagon wns culled for , and the wilful
Annie was taken to thn police stntlon , where
she wns booked with disturbing the peace.
Kho will liavo a hearing In the police court
' bis morning.
Bright upliiml hay nt slaughter prices for
next thirty davs ; 4W ) tons , H. L. Cannoncor-
tier Pearl and Oth avenue- .
Prs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street ,
next to Grand hotel , Telephone. 115. High
grade work u specialty.
Union Park races , Omaha and Council
niuffs , JunuU-13 , e-1,000 ; Sept. Ml , . .WX ) ;
Oct. ! iu-'J , ' , flXX ( ) . For programmes address
Nut llrown , sco'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha.
Qnlct
The damp nnd thientcnlug weather of yes-
terdny hnd n depressing olToct upon the pub-
lie In general. Several picnics had been ad
vertised to take place In Kulrinount park , but
they had to bo postponed indollnltely. The
motor line , how ON or , was fnlrly well patron
ized all day , especially in the nfternoon.
Mnnawu was very quiet. Yesterday was the
ilrst Sunday hhu-e the oponint ; of the season
nnd great preparations had been iniule for
the entertalninnnt of the guests. A small
1 ! crowd took In the Inue , ns the weather wns
' Just right for tlshing , nml many an Innocent
catiUhwas Jerked irom , his slimy testing
place by the relentless rod of the ifsboruian ,
There Is something in bu } Ing u first class
piano. They always .speak for themselves ,
and just now the I lard man pianos talk tbo
loudest. They nmko friends and now cus
tomers wherever they go. A coed word for
tbo ilculer who sells them Is never out of the
way. Of the 41,000 now In use the Mueller
niuslo company have sold not a few.
Morgan'i prices for furniture on Install-
tucut plan lower than any other house In city.
i i Mar llouriclm , muslo teacher , removed to
533 Uroadwav , over C. 13. inuslo company.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Preparations Completed for the Races at thn
Union'Driving Park.
STABLES NEARLY FILLED W.TH . RACERS ,
Already Plfty Kiitrlos Mnd - A New
Turn In tlio Hnri-lHun County
Sent War-No mm roll Ijtliol
Stilt DlKllllHSLMl.
Tbo races nt the Union Driving park will
commence tomorrow , and tbo prepmatlons
for the event nro nbout complcti-d. The park
has hcon cleaned nnd track rolled nnd put in
first class condition. The only thing that Is
wanted now In order to assure the success of
the affair is a u < ssatlon of hostilities on the
part of the weather For snvernl days past
the horses which are to nko part In the races
liavo bcnii arriving , and the stables nro now
nearly full The racers eomo from Denver ,
Stuux Cltv , Omaha , nnd other places nil
through Iowa and Nebraska.
The races will last fourda > s. On Tuesday
there will by trotting bv the ! 2 : " > inn'l ) ' 'JS !
classes for purses of MOO , and running , two
and thrceearolds , live-eighths of n mile , for
a purse of $ lfiO.
Wednesday there will bo trotting by ! 3 : S
class , purse of ? 100 , p icing , frco-for-all ,
pursotw ( , running , all ngos , tbrce-quuitcrs
of a mile , purse of flOO.
On Thursday there will bo trotting and
pacing bv the . .11 class for purses of ? ) UO ,
and running , thrco jear-olds nnd over , purse
of * ! oo
The i aces will close on Friday with n froo-
for-all , pur-o of flOJ ; pacing , ! i 'JO class ,
purse of flOJ , ind running , ono mlle and re
peat , puise of WO
The entiles for eaih day's races will close
it 1 p m of the day piecoding the tuco.
Them lm\o alro.ul ) noon II fty entiles made ,
and theio uill ptoUibl } bo more than this nt
the close.
Tbu finest line of spring nnd summer
goods , most export woikmen , Is what iou
find at Keltoi's , the tailor , J10 Broulway.
Trensmor'H itoport.
The follow Ing shows the condition of the
dty's finances for the past month , according
to the ropoit of City Treisuror ICinnchan
( Mer-
On Hand. Ui.iwn.
Ouncral fund . 8 11T71 fit
Iliind lo.in fund . . U.uib T5
Intuicst pn\lng and grid-
. Ing fund . 12.881 Ji
Interest sonei sltiU fund . 4,0 1 (4 (
liiilsnifiil fund . 41 \ \
Wiitorfund . 0linr > (
I'jirU fund . 2o'i ' 70
I'url , slnUIn/ fund . 1H 0.1
Library fund . 21'J ' 02
T'lirlilnenml slduwallt fund. 2.07U IKJ
I'ollcu fiinil . Il'i : < l74
Intcrsuotldii sewn fund 10.17'J ' 4a
flU'C'llll II'-SCSSIIII lit LTlllllll-
fund . 2I1 > 7 44
Iti'dmiiptlon fund . 'r > 2\
-i-woi d'Mrli ' t .No 2 . -Mi V )
CllliildKi' fund . It'll 2 12
I'mulid Hi bi . 11.101 h2
Ucner.il hewer fund . . . 4.s U 74
Total . SIW.JJS ( iS
Special -iessnic'itt pivlni ;
fluid . lib. 11)00
' -IH-cl il so ei fund . , U.B . , U
Total . JIO.OIS XI
Kalance on hanil Tuna 1 . . b..J'JO ' ,15
Total . $10. ' , ITS ( $107 , ' ! 08
Col la \ Si'iiiK ) < via tlic ITouk iHliuid.
Cvcnboth has heaid of them , located on
the "Great Kock Island Route. " Colfnx has
a dozen medical mineral springs and hun-
dicds daily testifv to their incuts. Seven
first-class hotels fiunlsh pleasant homes at
vciy low iateto the thiongs of noaltb nnd
plcusuro seekers.
JOn.lolncd the I'oard.
At nbout 2 o'clock jcsterdny morning Attorney -
tornoy C. M. Harle was aroused by a loud
lapping at bis door. When ho answered the
summons ho was informed that , the LiOgan-
Itcs had taken anew tack in their war with
the Mlisouil Valley over tbo removal of the
county seat. Judge Wnuelv * of Sioux City
issued an Injunction bntunliy restialnlng the
board of supervisors of Hairison county
from taking any action in the county seat
matter. In the application , which was made
by the friends of Logan , they clnu-iro perjury.
forcery , bribery , and , in fact , almost every
crime known to the code , on the patt of those
who have circulated the petition for the re
moval of the county seat from Lognn to Mis
souri Valley. Mr Hail will go to Logan this
morning on thocailj tiain for the purpose of
lookin ? ever the ground and seeing wn-it Is
necessary to bo done. As there Is nothing
loft fortnom to do , the sunervisors hive nd-
Journcd until thu temporary Injunction is
dissolved , which il Is thought will ho in tbo
course of the next thrco or four weeks.
Buy your futnituro , carpets , stoves nnd
household goods of Mandcl & Klein , Council
Bluffs. Prices \ery low ; frolirbt prepaid to
> our city.
I1 Irpinon'H Toiirnninenr.
The Council BlutTs hose team will start
tomorrow morning over the Milwaukee for
Cedar Knplds to attend tbo firemen's state
touinamcnt. There mo sixteen members of
the team nnd they will bo accompanied by
Messrs. Thomas Bowman , M. F. Kohrer , J.
1.1. Tcmploton , C. I ) A'nlters nnd James
Maddcrn. They have been practicing almost
unceasingly for soveial wreks past nnd they
nro confident of making a good record in tbo
contou with the crack teams from other parts
of the state.
DeWitt's Little Uarlv.Risers for the Liver
ODDN .t.M > I.XIiH.
The fly spider lays nn osg as largo M 11
self.
self.A
A babe is born at every beat of the human
benit.
There are 13,000 different kinds of postage
stamps in the world.
The male of the nilk worm moth travels at
the i ate of lOl ) miles a day.
The amount ot gold In the world would fit
In u loom twonty-four feet each way.
In average condition a turnip seed may In
crease its own wiight fifteen times In a ir-In-
tite.
tite.A
A small photographic appnratus attached
to a klto is tbo latest photographic novelty in
Paris
TUo number of pissougsrs carried by nil
the railroads In the world averages 0,500,000
a day.
Ono of cultured Now York's musical papers
recently spoke of Kansas Citj ns being in
Nobiusku.
I'ho ordinary watch mstal passes through
tbo bands of thlrty-llvo workmen before it Is
ready for use.
To effect thn respiration of a carp , Ul.IJyO
arteries , \ usselsoins , bones , valves , etc , ,
nro necessary.
The telegraphic revenue in Bnghmd for
Ib'.io was nearly Jl,000,000 : ! , an incieaso of
100,000 over IsbO.
The average cast of constructing n mile of
railroad In the United States nt tbo present
time Is nbout f 10,000 ,
A little girl of Joplln , Mo. , cried n whole
day over the death of Barnum , believing
that there would bo no moro circuses.
A New York broker has framed sots of
dinner cards. o\or ono thousand live hundred
In number , as mementos of the good times ho
had.
had.There
There uro spiders no bigger than a grain of
sand , which spin threads so fiuo tbat it takes
1,000 of them to equal in magnitude u single
huir.
huir.Workmen
Workmen engaged In making repairs on St
PattIck's church at Potuvllle , Pn. , found n
six-foot vein of coal immediately under the-
building ,
A girl down In Kentucky has recovered
$500 damages from n steamboat company for
naming a boat after her without asking her
permission.
It Is calculated tlmt If the motion of the
earth was suddenly arrested the tornporaturo
produced would bosufflcieut to melt and oven
volatilUo It.
Tbo Hamburg clgarmakcrs1 atrlko which
ended roceuUy coat tug Social Democrats gf
Germany , Knfthmi , Switzerland , Franco nnd
Denmark IIOO.OuO
According to the census Philadelphia is
the greatest manufacturing city of the union ,
leading all other cities in the value of Its
products by f.5,000,000.
Contrary to the general Impressiontho cost
of first-class railway travel is less In this
country than In Hurope. For Instance , when
Queen Victoria Is traveling b ) rail In her
special train she cvcrclscs no deadhead
ruilits She pays at the r.ite of $1.1U a mile ,
whatever thu distance , In addition to first-
class fares for all tbo party , servants in
eluded.
The Vermont mnpld suVnr crop for thotsen-
son Just closed Is not nt 17,000,000 pounds , of
which 40 per cent. Is syrup , nnd Its market
value is estimated at $1,200,000.
Imllnn Engineering nnnouncos thnt Ameri
can cotton seed Is n failure In India , the
lieivy monsoon rains facilitating a fungoid
disease that attacked all the plants.
The biggest orange tree In Louisiana Is
claimed to bo In Tcrrebonno parish. It Is 15
feet in circumference and f > 0 feet high. The
yield this year Is expected to reach 10,000
oranges
Michigan will not grant licenses to news-
lo\s ) , bootblacks or messengers under four
teen j ears of ago unless they huvo uttcndoil
school at least four months during the pre
ceding year.
A bride was arrayed In her wedding finery
and 200 guests had assembled nt Key port , N.
J , when shu received n note from the gloom
tlmt he coil HI n t bo prcjcnt , ns his wedding
clothes didn't fit him.
The smallest republic In the world Is said
to bo Frnncovllle , ono of the Islands of the
Now Hebrides The Inhabitants consist of
foru Europeans nnd 500 black woikmen tin-
plojed bj a Fiench company.
An electric motor Is employed to operate n
plow on the estate of one of the Sp.mlsti no
billty. The current Is generated by means
of a stteamof water at sonio distance from
the fields where the blow is employed.
A London paper recently contained thcjfol-
lowing advertisement : "A lady wishes to
have twice u week from the country a supply
of li\c sparrows for u favorite cat. Addiess ,
with terms , Trixie , Bishop's road , \V. "
A joung man in La Porto , Cal , advertised
for a wife , nnd bis sisteranswerpd the adver
tisement , nnd now the \oung man thin Us
there Is no balm in advertisements , and the-
old folks think it is pretty hard to havu two
fools in one funllj. :
The kail inujah or death plant of Java hns
flowers which continually givooff a perfume
so powerful as to o\crcome , if Inhaled for
any length of time , a full-grown man , nnd
which kills nil forms of insect life that comes
under its influence.
The comparative occurrence of the small or
"lower case" letters in English fiction or his
tory Is as follows : z. 1 ; J , k , q , x , J ; b , v , 7 ;
g , p , w , v. 10 , c , f , u. in , 12 ; d , 1 , 20 : h , r. : iO :
n , i , n , o. s10 , ; t , 15 ; e , 150 ; total , Ml. These
ratios will bo changed little in newspaper
work.
The hottest region on earth Is on the south
western coast of Peisia.whoro Persia borders
the guif of the -.atno name. For fortv consec
utive da ) 8 during the months of July and
August the thermometer bus been known not
to fall lower . than 100 degrees Fahrenheit
nightorduy. '
Theio are about fifteen thousand boot
blacks in New Yolk. Twelve thou and of
them : ue Italians and the other .1,000 are
made up of Irish and colored men. Thu Ital
lans aic the best nnd make ttio most money.
A good man can make $1.50 or * ) a div. On
Satuulay and Sunday , which are the best
iU\s in the week , ho can make moro.
DeWitt's Little Knilj Risers , best pill.
Found n CTood Homo.
A llttlo waif has found a good .homo. The
story is somewhat peculiar , as told by the
Dallas ( Ore. ) Chronicle : "Julius U'iloy and
Mrs. Wllov returned from their trip to Cali
fornia. They came back with an addition to
the family of acharmlng HttlPgirl that Julius
savs ho would not take a million for. They
had stooucd at Astoria , and after registering
at the hotel they went out to visit , friends , re
turning at 9 o'clock p. m. When they entered
their bedroom the little stranger was lying
on the bed , with a label atUc'hed to her
clothes , on which was inscribed : 'To Julius
Wiley.1 Mr. and Mrs. Wllov made the best
of the situation and brought the child homo
with them. Julius declares that neither no
nor any of his friends in Astoria know any
thing of the child , nor whence she came.
She is a remarkably bi Ight and affectionate
little one , about two and one-half years old ,
and has already won n warm spot in the
hearts of her adopted parents. "
Kdltor'nVliiniiiK Pair.
The editor of the Baitlett ( Tox. ) Democrat
is well fixed. He announce ! In his paper re
cently :
"Tho Democrat will bo gotten out by our
two children , Rosabel and James , aged fif
teen nnd thirteen > ears respectively , during
our nbio-ice at Co r I can a. Any local items
handed in to them will bo appreciated by the
editor. "
After ho went the young ones sold :
"During his absence the paper Is In charge
of 'us children,1 and if ho don't return too
soon wo expect to make n real llvo o oer ou t
of It. If you owe the concern anything please
call and settle nt thu earliest possible mo
ment , as it takes money to buy Ice cieam ,
soda water and keep the paper going. "
Groclc and Roman Chestnuts.
Genuinely witty stories tire ruro , snys
the Now York Homo Journal. Wendell
Phillips declares tlmt there uro but
twenty-live original witty stories in ex
istence , and that all the others nro
founded upon or borrowed from theso.
Ho tells us that the story of tlio in in
who was writing n letter us follows :
"Sly dear friend , I should tell you moro
if there was not an imnuclent fol
low looking over my shoulder and
reading every word'1 you lie , sir , I
have nat read a woid you huvo written" '
comes from Kpvpt , nnd is two hundred
and fifty years older than the now testa
ment. So with the story of the man
who said , "I would ha\o been u very
handsome fellow if they had not clumped ,
mo in the cradle. "
"Tako tlio Irishman , " says Mr. Phil
lips ; "who carried around a brick as n ,
specimen of the house he had to soil ;
take the Irishman who shut his eyes
and looked into the glass to see
bow ho would look when ho was
( load ; take the Irishman who
bought a crow , alleging that orows
were reported to llvo two hundred yours ,
and ho was going to sot out and try it ;
taKe tlio Irishman who mot n friend 'who
said to him , 'Why , sir. I hoard you were
dead.1 'Well , ' ways the innn , I biinpobo
> ouseolam not. ' 'O no , ' says ho , 'I
would rather believe the man who told
mo than you nny day. ' Well all these
are Greek ; use-ore or moro of thorn , of u
parallel character eomo from Athens.
Dr. Blrnoy cures taturrn. Boo bldj
Two lUUIi'oud PrcHl.lontH Meet.
Juugo MoWhorter is president of the
shortest railroad system in the world.
It is something moro than throe miles in
length , between Craw ford and Lexing
ton , t > ays the Atlanta Constitution.
Of thlb road Lurry Gunlt tells n good
story on the judge.
"Ilamn wus In Now York a few months
ago , nnd while in Colonel John Immui'b
olllco ho mot Jay Gould. Ho wus intro
duced to the W/.ard ! ua the president of
the Lexington Terminal.
"Yes.1 said Mr. GoulJ , 'I am clad to meet
jou. You have a .ilio road. By the way ,
Mr. MoWhorter , how many miles are there
In your j stem I'
"Nearly five , replied Hamp
"All under ono mannuomcntl' nsltcd Mr.
Gould from force of habit ,
"And the llttlo Wizard darted under Ilio
tnblo to save himself from being bulled out
of the sixth story window.
In the Hotel
Kilt t'ttliit ll'
"James , I don't sco you waiting at table
any more. "
No , sab , I'so been promoted. I'so entry
clerK how. "
"You an entry clerk I I never know you
were a bookkeeper. "
"Ob I ain't. I ' do
, Jos' keep my eve on um
brellas , hats and things de Doa'durs leave m
the cutry. "
"THE BEE" CLAM BUREAU ,
.Pension , Indian Depridiiofij Land Patent
and Othar Oiainui to BtfiProsecutcd ,
READ THE FOLLOWlWG' ) CONDITIONS.
All Claims Arising I" &el rnnkii , Knn-
HI : , Inwn ami K/iitUi 'Dakota
Will lie llnndliMI < > y Tito
Hoc
About thirty days ngo n now nopnrturo
\\aRlnniijiurntoilbylho San Francisco Hx-
nmlnor , now the lendlnc piper on the Pacific
cooHt , Its proprietor , Mr Hearst , son of the
la\c \ Senator HeirU of California , who tms a
very Inrgo fortune nt his command , conceived
the Idea of ottnblUhttiK a uurcau of claim ! nt
Washington , mmnod by the ablest lawyers
nnd specialists conversant with the routine
work in the viirlousdopartmonts nnd bureaus
of the Rovortrncnt. The object of Mr HuiMt
In thl * uiulertaltlni ? is clearly set forth In
tne prospectus taken from the i\amltior
to bo published In n later Issue of Tm : Hr.r.
When the announcement of this now departure -
parturo was made negotiations wore nt once
entered In'o between Titn linn nnd the pro
prietor of the Uxnminer to Join bands and
mutually sir\ra In the enterprise. Thoio ar
rangements hr.vo now been perfected nnd
agreements entered Into by which Tni'DnE becomes
comes n co-worker of the Examiner In the
tcrntoiy where Tin : BUB enjojs so extensive
n subscription patronage.
Under this arrangement nil applications for
claims , either for pensions , Indian depreda
tions , land or mining claims , patent or postal
claims In the states of Iowa , Kansas , South
Dakota nnd Nebraska , will bo taken In hand
by TUB 15nu Bureau of Claims m Omnhn nnd
through It forwarded to headquarters at
iVashlngtonhcro the Examiner bureau will
prosecute them to u final and speedy con
clusion.
Tnu Bre takes pleasure In offering' to all
Its patrons nnd particularly to subscribers to
THE WBPKI.I BEU. the services of thU now
bureau which , we Have no doubt , will prove
of great lid vantage to them , both in prose
cuting now claims to u uccussful Issue and
In expediting all claims entrusted to TUB
Bci : bureau.
The Conditions.
As n condition precedent to nny person
nvalllng hlimclf of the services of the bureiu ,
Tin : Bic : will require that the applicant shall
send In n subscription to TUB OMIIIV
WBRKI.V Ben for a year. A remittance
of $1 will ontltlo the person sending It to one
year's subscription and also a membership In
the Claims Bureau association composed on-
tirelv of subscribers to TUB BI.I : .
All persons now subscribers of TUB
Wrekn BI.K who will solid us one new sub
scriber \\lll be entitled to mombotship in the
association in their own na.mcs and the now
subset iberlll also reuoive ono uertllluato
of membership besides his pnpor.
Subscribers of TiicDiit.\ Urn who send
in subscriptions to the woelcly will bo en
titled to the same privileges as those of THE
WM-KI.I Bi.r.
No service will Do undertaken for any per
son who Is not an actual Subscriber of Tac
BEE.
The Tqiytis.
The terms under which claims will DO
prosecuted will depend entirely upon the
amount of service rendered in eich case.Vo
can safely assure all pitrons of the bureau
that the charges will ba _ yory much lower
than rates charged by JLho regular claims
lawyers and clalius aronU at Washington.
It goes \\lthout saving that the Examiner
and Tin : BUB are In position conjointly to ex
pedite business and do service at more lib
eral rates than any other medium for the
prosecution of claims.
In the matter of fees and charges THE BEE
desires only to clear expenses. The bureau
is intended for the relief of the people Irani the
rapacity of logalsnarks. In miny cases foes
allowed attorneys are Irrevocably fixed by
law , and in such the question is decided. In
other claims such a charge will bo inado us
seems to cover the actual expenses involved
in collection.
Wo nmko no effort to solicit your
patronage , as does the ordinary njren
who seeks your claim for a financial
consideration. Such is not our pur
pose. We offer to ono nnd all the services of
a well equipped bureau , where a claim of any
natuio can bo sent , or information in regard
thereto be obtained. If your claim is worth
less or illegitimate you will bo so notified
without fear or favor. If the claim is gen
uine it will receive prompt attention and
ofilcient prosecution. If unsuccessful , no
charga will bo made ; provided , however ,
that claimants must clofray their own ex
penses in the preparation of affidavits , depo
sitions , and other ovldenco outside of Wash
ington. Wo will furnish the necessary legal
papers nnd boar the Washington expenses
only in unsuccessful claims. When claims
are allowed , a reasonable fee will bo charged
to cover actual cost.
All letters will bo promptly answered and
nil information concerning form of applica
tions for claims , terms , ntc , will bo given
with as little delay as practicable. No letter
will bo answered unless the sender encloses
requisite stamps for reply. No information
concerning any particular claim will bo im
parted until tlio applicant has become a
member of The Boo Claims Bureau associa
tion.
tion.Address
Address all letters relating to claims to
MAXAGLII OMAHA BEE BUIIEAU OF CLAIM ! ) ,
Omaha , Nob.
HOVFII Oil A. II A.
Confirmation at St. AITHOH' .
Confirmation services were bold In St.
Agnes' church , Twenty-third and Q streets
yesterday forenoon. On his first pastorlnl
visit to this parish , lit. Hev. Klchnrd
Sentinel ) , UD. , bishop of Omaha , confirmed
10 $ pOSttllMltS. ( . i
Under the supervision' of the Sisters of
Providence the auditorium had been tnsofully
decorated tor the solnmiV' ' occasion. To the
right of the sanctuary'ft''tin ono nnd been
erected for the bishop. On the right of the
bishop sat Father Mnrtarly , pastor of ht.
Agnes' , nnd on his loft sAt Father Colonorl.
At 10ir : > Bishop Scannoll examined ttio
children , rather Charlcn Mugnn conducted
mass. Father Bnirctt e > 1 tit. t'otcrs , Omaliu ,
delivered an appropriate'and ' powerful soi-
nion on "The CJospul oftho Day. "
After the mass liUhopHScannell gave an
Instructive lecture to * chose nbout to
bo confirmed. Mr , and ) Mrs , James II.
Hale , wcro sponsors. 'After the confirmation
the blstiop delivered another impiesslvo lec
ture to the class , in )
The choir furnlsho./ fine tnuslo for the.
occasion. '
A finer audience uaror filled tbo largo
auditorium.
Gun < 1 11) Shoot.
The regular shoot of the Gun club was hold
yesterday afternoon. Out of twenty-Hvo blue
rocks , Chniles M. Sanford got 19. O. I ) . Brat-
TWO GREAT MINDS AGREE.
Sir Marroll Mackenzie nnd Profesbor
Koch , tliu highest authorities in Kuropo ,
unhesitatingly rccotninana tlio Sodun
Pustules iTroohca ) for till Tin-out , Lung
nnd C'utarrhiil dlbuusos. Agulnut Mnlnriu
nnil other nttniHnhorlc intluonccs , these
troohos uro without oquttl. Bowuro of
Imitations. The genuine must huvo the
testimonial nnd uifimture of Sir Morroll
Mackenzie around every bos. Price 60c.
ton , IS , Bernard Blum , 10 ; L , Dlnnchnn ) , l.ri ;
F , J Egccr , 11 : and Thomns Kelly , 10 ,
In n swccpstnkcs match , llvo pairs. $ l.N )
entrance , L , . Blanchnnl won first on , anil
Burnnrd Blum second onI
At ten singles , f I i > 0 crttriince , F. J HggCM
took first motiio > ' S ntd | Bernard Blum second
end on 7.
L , Blanchnnl got 0 and took first money
on a shoot at five pairs * 1 entrant.o , nnd Ber
nard Blum second with t.
At live pair * , 1 50 entrance , Bernard Blum
got II mid first money , nnd Charles M. Sanford -
ford took second money on 5.
Noti-H Atioiil the rity. .
The city council will hold an adjourned
session Oils evening.
A nlcasntit social dance was given In
National hall lust evening.
A rat killing contest took place yesterday
afternoon nt the Dollar Saloon.
John S Cardflck has returned fiom IMtU-
burg , 1'u , mid Is v'sltlnir James II. Fleming.
The Hill Stars yesterday nfternoon on the
Third ward grounds , walloped the Climax by
n scoiO'of 10 to 11.
Charles King of 1'itt.sburg , Pa , \lsltlng
his brother , Cliarlqs King , timekeeper at the
Cudahy packing company
Next Sunday will bo observed ns child
ren's uny In tno 1'resbj torlnn i hutch. The
exercises will bo bold in the foionoon.
Hev it , A. Trelber , pastor of the German
Methodist church , who has been r.t Grand
Island and through tbo nolchboring sections ,
has returned.
The switchmen will hold n picnic nt IVn-
bosh , on the Missouti I'.icillc , Sumlny , Juno
SS. Tickets for ttio round trip and admission
to the grounds will bo onh 31
Uov Thomas Stophunson will clvo ono of
his series of c.istei n lectures before tlio Young
People's society In the Baptist chinch ,
Twenty-seventh , between M and II streets ,
this evening.
The Ladles' Aid soclctj of the Prcsb.\-
erian church will meet at the home of Mrs.
Susan A. Van Llew nnd Miss M > ra P Brig-
bam , TwenU-fourth nnd is' streets , Wednes
day afternoon.
The Bohemian turners will plvo n dance
nnu turning exhibition in National hull ,
Twenty-fourth nnd li streets , Saturday
evening , Juno 20. Tbo committee on
arrangements consists of Adolph Swoboda ,
John Frank , Jaros nnd Mark Bouknl.
New York Press. In older to confirm his
story Mr. Pnlslfer should have a bar shoe put
on Tcnny. Lest benny have fotcotton the
root In which the lameness was It may not bo
out of place to remind him tbat ho said It
was the off hind ono.
JTfjit lip
for years the offer that's made by
the proprietoi s of Dr. Sage's Ca-
tairh Remedy. It's nddicbscd to
you , if you have Catarrh. It's a
reward of & 500 , if they can't cure
you , no matter how bad your case ,
or of how long standing an offer
that's made in good faith by re
sponsible men.
Think -what it means 1 Absolute
confidence in their Remedy , or they
couldn't afford to take the risk. A
long record of perfect and perma
nent cures of the worst cases or
they couldn't have faith in it. It
means no inoic catarrh or $300.
If you fail to be cured , you won't
fail to be paid.
But perhaps you won't believe it.
Then tlicie's another reason for try
ing it. Show that you can't be
cured , and you'll get $500. It's a
plain business offer. The makers
of Dr. Sage's Catanh Remedy will
pay you that amount if they can't
ctnc you. They know that they
can you think that they can't. If
they're wrong , you get the cash. If
you're wrong , you're rid of catarrh.
RAILWHYTIMBOHRD
I.t'ftVOH I K C.hT J AC II I Arrlvui
Oni .h. I Depot Illlh nnd Minon 81 I Om ilm
'J n rai Knit'ns City Day Uxprcis I f > M p in
45 p ml 1C V Mitlit Kxp vln tJ. I1 run * I ( . C ) m
J-oives I UNION I'ACIFIC I Arrives
Omaha. | Depot lUtli nnd Mnrcy bti I Oinnhn
10 10 a m Kanias City K.inren ( ox bun ) ( I' , p m
1020 n m Denver Kxnreis 400 p m
2 60 p in Oicrlnnd Flyer I * U5 p m
410 p m .Urnnd Inland I5xp ( ox Sun ) 11 M a m
- -1 p in TilclBo " J to p m
I.eivo I CHICAGO , MIL. It hi' 1'AUIj I Arrlvo
Ojuiiliu | U 1 * . ilopot , iin I Miroy Sti I Onnilm
C 10 p ml.Clilcuk'O Kxprcis I ? ' 7 > 0 m
9 IA a m | . . . . . . . ( .lilcnitQ jixprcsa I n 10 ui
U-a\u < I CHIC \.O ( , II I & I'ACIHC fAmvc *
Om lia | U I' d' pot. lUtli nnd Mnrcy Sit I Oinnlia
6'JU p nil . . . . MKht Kipress . . . , I Mill n m
9 15 a raj . . Atluntlo ISxpr9 i 0 M p ni
JJOp ml . Vcntllmlo l.tmlt i | . . 1065 u m
l.enrci HIOUX CITJt 1'ACIHO Arrivoi
Omaha Depot 10th and Mitrcy Sn Oiniha.
7 15 n ml . . . .Sioux ( tty I'linsenifur . . . .MO .1' ' p m
i)5.'i n ml StTnul Kxpru llO&Snm
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Leave OMAHA .V SI LOUIS
Omaha IT I' , t'eput , IQIli nnd Murcy I Omiilm
ml M. LouN I nnnon Hall JJl'J * 1' " , '
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( liiinlm I llnpnt Ifttli iiiulotiitcr Qt Om ilm
II U ) n in I . HI ck lllTr"KVirus7 | 1VU p m
DUO a m I ( llx b.itlWyo lvp ! ( ix : Muni " > . . < ) p in
& 10 p in Wnhuo X Lincoln i'nn ( Kx Sinn II t'i n in
& 1U p in \iirk A Nnrfulk. liikiliulny ) Jll Vi n m
I .onsen C hT I' .M AO I Arrlvi9
Oumlm Dcput Ulli and \Vulnter Hts I Omahti
b ll > * ii mi lutix city ACLOiumodntlun Viuj p in
I U ) p m Sioux ( .11) Ki | > rc."s IKx biinday ) I. to p in
& 4p m tit l-uul Limited Vfi n in
5Ji j uill | ncriIl famenirer ( Hx sunduy ) b li n in
Lravea iHiSOUIU i l'A ( iHC I Arrhei
Ouiiini. I Dfpm 1'jlli nml Wi-bucr ht I Oiinilia
10 V u in st | .mili .V K C KxpruM ! ii 91 n m
I ) a p in ! M LoultAK C Kxprt- > I 5 U p in
Uve I K C SI' JOK * I' II I .Urhti
Trnniturl t'njiin Di-pnt Cniincll llhilTn I'lfniinfur
10UO a ml Knninillly liiy Kxprv I 6 II p in
1U Ii p ml Knn n City Mkht hiprinn I Ii VJ u in
iave I t UIrA.O ( Trr \ l'Al ltl Arrlvu4
Tranfc-r I Union Depot , I'nuncll HliiITi 'Iriinifer
FOR PAIN
CURES AND PREVENTS
Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia
iifliintiintloii of tlio I.n ns , Klitnor * mill llowi-l. , SoHtlti , Chllbltln * . VeuH llltoi , Tootli 3hc , HeiiUcU *
1'alns In ttio llnrk , I'lii'tt nml l.linliniul nil ttio tmuM
CONSEQUENCES OF TMiNS COLO.
One nppllcntlunof U UWAUKAUV ) UIM.UU' to thotmt * ntToclol will in t ntlr ralloro nnl.oonouro
tlio luilTt'M'r IntLTiuill ) In ilii.p of ( roni thlrtr in l ly OreM | In linlf u tumbler of nMi-r u nil ) euro In it
fo tmtni'Mt' frump" ' ( untm " < our stnnincli t'ullc t'htulviuv lle-utliurn Dlnrrliooi SIcH llonilnclio. '
Nii'M'n Vnnillliik' I'nlil 1 mll Scrvou iH > , lH'pli'niHM mil nil Inloriml iialin UHunt n Uolllf for
nlo tit ilrtli ! > ! l U It VDWAV A CO. U Wnm-n 1
OPEN AGAIN
With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought for
Cash Direct From the Manufacturers.
Cash Always Talks.
I have secured some of the SOO Men's Black Worsted Suitd
greatest bargains In men's nncl A.I. SV.OO
boys'suits ever heard of in this
'
OOO Men's All Wool Dress Suits ,
city. 1 can sail men's nnd boys'
in different styles , from
clothing SO per cent off of manu
SB Lo S8-
facturers' prices. I nm prepared
to back up every word I say by SOO Boys' All Wpol Knee Pnntq ,
showing goods and giving in dllferenl styles , at
prices. For example , here are OOO.
a few leaders : BOO Boys' Suits , age 4 to 14 , dur
ing the sale a * .
BOO Men's Working Suits Sl.OO.
AI.S3.OO
4OO All Wool Boys' Suits , age J
8OO Men's Suits at 4 to 14 , at
S4.5O , S2-12B.
I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' Furnishing
'
Goods Hats Caps Boots Shoes Etc.
, , , , , . .
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffs.
CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 ,
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . 225.000
I A Millar , F O aio uon. II f *
BluK'ixrt. K. E. [ < irt , J. I ) Gdmniulson. Ch trial
It. Il.umnn Tr.insiat Kenertl bankln : bail-
nets Lnrtost ciplt.il aiut nurpliu ot any
baixln Southwestern I. ) w
INTERESrON TIM - . DEP 331 T3
First-- : NationalBank :
-or
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
raid Up Ciiiiitti" " , . . . . $10 > , ( ) )
Oldest orKuil/iMl bunk In tlio city 1 oroUn iin 1
dniue'tic exchiive unit locil nocdrlllji KIJI icl i
intention ( inlil to o illt'Uloincco ititu of linlivll
tiaH b ink , bHiiki > r < nml c.irpor ill J u lulkltdJ > 'o
rpopunituncu Invltuil
( .ICO 1' . SAM OKI ) 1'ro.lcleiU
A. W. K1KKMAN. Ciuhlor
A T HICK. Aiilitiint
QR.AND ,
Council Bluffs , la.
This Elegantly Appointed Hotsl
is Now Open.
George T. Phelps , M.inager.
COUNCIL BLUFFo
Medical and Surgical Institute
I ) US. linhhlNOKHS. CHOI'S.
Chronic diseases of nil kinds and ( U-fonn-
Itlcs Apoel Uties .NoJoOl anil JOU Itro uln.iy
Council Itlulls , I.L
ELECTRIG TRUSSES ,
Belts , Chcsl Protectors , Elc.
AGENTS WANTED
DR. C. B. JUDD ,
606 Broadway , Council-Bluffs , la
TELEPHONE 264.
NEW OGrDEN HOTEL.
Tbo Now Ocilmi llotul. In Council Illiiirs. b is
been i-onilik'tuly rufnrnliliud mill iiiu < lornl/u < l
tliroiin'lioii ! , unil Is now ono of tbo lit-st Imluls
In tbu Hl.itu U Is louiitod In the buslniiss p.irt
of tbo elty , ind HID nliiutrio niotoi-s piss tlio
doorovury fuui iiilnulos 1'ltu osc-ius and
Ilio alarms tbroiuboiit tin-biilldlnx. Moam
liu.it. liot and ( -old water and hiinslilno In
u\ciy room I'nlilo unsnriiiisiod anywburu.
ItatLH , } , ' . ( ) a day
GEO. M. WHITNEY , Mannffor
C. A , HAMMER ,
UST1CE OF THE PEACE
Ol ru i : , llrnadway , ( .ounc-ll Illurfs , In
27 MAIN
Over O. II Jiu'iuomln & Co. , Joivolry s-tor
D. H. McDaneld & Co. ,
Butchers' ' aid Pas'nrj1 Sa lln ,
Market Fixture ] , Gasin ] ; ,
pIccMnid t > an .io ( Mitkcri' Machlnory ni ) .
K ! Main t , , Coiinotl Uluffg , IA. Aluu
Q llldti uuU I uiu
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OhAIItVUYANTniid psjcliomotrk- cliar- *
icti-r 10 Klines ; iilsudtiiRnoslH of dlfcuaeO.
Send lock of bull for lu.idln s ! > } lottur. bim <
d.ijs nnd mailings Mrs 11 Hooper. 14J2 Ave *
nuti H , mint L-ornur 15th strcot , Council lllulIVj
I'eims , 5Uo and tl.OO.
" 17OK STor : want
S\ - Kent-Wanted- ] j ou
-A- to liuv. soil or rout anytliliii ; In Ilio rual
estatti line don't do It until > on lia\o boon onr
Inr/o list of bargains S\\uii \Valkci , No. 1IU
Main and III 1'u irl slrputs. Cotintll IllnlTs
IJASTIJHAOKloMiorso , miiy bu lmd oii tbe
JU.illu her f.inn. Apply to John C. I.oe , 100
lire uluuy.
" 1711 NT bred liotso. tbat can bo it ' . ' -.II , will Hull
-L or trndc. Addinss or cull on 1) ) Iliuwu.
"
UStst Hroadwaj , Council lllulls.
Fou IUNT : Onu of the lui ) _ .
Missouri Valley , la. ; ono block fron.
depot ; - ' lilooUs fro-n postolllcu ; J3 good
looms , partly furnished ; easy terms to light
liaity. Address II. O. XVurnor , Missouri V
AThwan 4. Walter's IIJ Main htiect and 11
1'eail , Council lllttrN , yon will always lln ,
.1 "snap h ir , ; iln" In real estate If you want tq
buy , or a good plate to list u bargain If you
mint to sell or trade.
FORbAM' ! A n abstract and Insurance hush
ness ; good Ilvory MocK mil continuing liU.
lerest In nn established business Will tnkej
some good city pioporty , Johnston .V. Van
fatten.
t
Tj'OI ! ALlKlegant c.url.no tijain and line
-L hlnL'lo dt h IMS ; prl es 10 isnn-iblu , cull
and see theiii befoio bin In. . Isaio M , bnilth ,
sales stalilis ! xo. 41t ) North be\onth stiuut ,
( . 'ounell lllnlTs
MAOMf ll'HNT aero nropeity In lUe-acro
tiaets loeitted " milts from postolliee ,
foi sale on leabonablo tuims soim > llnu icsl-
dtneo piojierty for rent bv Day & . Ileus.
.SAM. Our fine family hor-e. miltablo
for riding or ilflInj. . Apply to l.U b. OtU
ect. _ _
IjlOK Ur.NT Tlio MoMubun blook , a stor *
-L brick , with basomunt and elevator. J. W
Siilro. | ; ui I'oarl at root.
ITIOK s u. K or Itont JKrJia land , Wit ?
JL' houioi , or J. It. Uloa. 101 Miln nt , ( JouaoU
Bluffs
ji. ii , i'ii.i.itiiiieiix , Ji. it.
Kje , Knr , Noio and Thrunt
SH | > ( .ll\hlU
CouncillllurTi , - . town ,
buru ujtii , cross oyoi
imlnrul nnd weak vision , J
varnc.io , ilt-ifnuia , < IH-
charKUi I ruin tlio oirs , cV
tnrrli , buy fovur , ngthniu'
nnd all acute und clironlu
iltectlonj of the thru it it
'paililty ( ilnii uyui nt-
luilwliliQiitpniii ( ilnmu , acciirituly proiorlbe ! In
ilinicult c 1101 , urton curing chrcinlo nuiiriUU and
elci lieadii-lia. Hnruleil operation ! , f ion noco
iry , pilnluiily purf'irinul , ainrln { he it rixulti
OlUcu.hliUkntt-llenii Uluci , ruu-nl Council llluUi , U
I'rao
tleo In thu mid
foclor.it con its , KoDtns .1. 4 and
lltno block. Council IlltilTs. la.
HI ril,1lllllPr5 Attorney at f.ixvf. No 10
. J. tllillllULIb , | > 0irl strout , oviir llnsh-
nulls store Ti-lophono No 3" l Iliisincsa
IIOIIIH. U u ni. to'J p. in. Uouncll IllulH la.
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAU DYE WORKS
All kinds of Dyliu und Ulc.iniii { dona In tba
fllKbi-sfityloof tbo Art , Fatiu I and Ht.ilnoil
I .ibrlcu inadu to look ai KCIOI ! as MO.T Hud
luiitiura lioaiidl Hy Mcatn , In I rst I'lnis
\Vorkproniutlydonunnl dollvorod
In uti iriru of the country bond for prlc4
"
0. A. MAOIIAN. I'rop
IQU Ilroadwar. No.ir North vojluru
COUNCIL lli.iifi-s IA.
Gas Heating Stoves.
No ASIIKH ! No hunKE.
J uit tbo tbliiK for butb rooms , bed room * , eta
Call and fct-o our lar u a
C. D. Gas nncl Elootno Ughl Co.
211 1'tarl and 810 Mulu 3trcat ,