TJfclJU UJMAHA JDA1JUX' JBJUJU : WJ < JD&EttJL > AY , JUJNJW 10 , 1891. 3 THE .OMAHA. BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE No. 12 I'KAKL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City. II.V. . TILTON - MANAOEtt. TELEPHONES ) nuMncis Ofl'.ce ' , No. 43. NlRht Editor. No. 23. 3I1MHI JIEXTIOX. N. Y. P. Co. Council DlulTa Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loani , 204 Sopp blorKr. If you want water In your yard or house ' pi > to IJIxby'B , ! UW Morrlatn block. Comnloto accounts of the races will bo founJ each day In the sporting column. Unlboy'n bond will RVO ! Its fourth annual promciinde concert nnd hall tomorrow even ing. ing.The special Internal rovcnuo tuxes nro duo ntul must ho paid before Juno 80 to Deputy Heveiiuo Collector Oulttar. Unity guild will give u lawn sociable next Friday evening at thn residence of Mr. .1. Q , Anderson on Kr.ink street , to which all friends are cordially invited. Johnson Dixon , aged seventeen , was locked up last night , charged With seiluelnir Ciirrlo Green , ngod llftccn. The girl askud consunt to marry Dixon sotno tlmo ngo , hut her par ents refused on account ot thu youth of the parties. . Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to the following parties : W. II. Swnrtz and Marv McClotid , both of Omaha ; Itnbort E. Leo and Johanna Green , both of this city , and Elmur F. Abel of this citj and Nora U. Hall of Omiiha. In superior court a motion wns llled yester day bv the defendant In the rase of Henry ' Wagner against J. P. William * , nsiclnir that the suit bo dismissed at the costs of tno plain- tin . Ho claims that ho has been wrongly joined In the suit. Tno cnso of G. S , Smith , charged with the cmbc/zlomcnt of a sowing machine , was sub mitted to Justice Swcurlnuon yesterday , unil the defendant was bound over to await the nctlon of the grand jury. His bond was fixed tit ? 100. Smith gave a bond and was released. The Oddfellows of Council Tlluffs will hold their annual memorial exercises next Sunday afternoon nt : 'M o'clock in the Masonic temple. An excellent programme has been prepared for thu occasion , and ttio deceased members of the order will bo comnieminoratod In n lilting manner , In accordance wl'h the tlmo honoiod custom. Tun BPI : was in error when It stated that n judgment wns given by Judge MeGoo In favor of ? the plaintiff in the case of Yodor ngalnst HolTman and Altmnnsporger. The judgment was In favor of the defendant Alt- jiianspcrger , and the cr.so was continued us to the defendant Hoffman. It is stated that a largo number of damage Bulls will bo commenced by property owiinrs In the western part of the city , against the city of Council Bluffs , on ncruunt of the re cent overflow of Indian crook. Tncy will nllogo that the water poured In from the In lets of the Thirteenth street and Avenue B sewers , ruining guldens , entering houses , nnd malting devastation in general. A motion for a contlnuancu was Hied In the district court yesterday In the case of the state acainst P. J. MncMnhon , charged with cmbiVi/lumcnt. The motion is supported by nn ndldiivltof G. Wright , stating that ho has scon a receipt from Edtnoml Latham , the ptofcputlng witness , to MacMahon , In full lor till the money which it is claimed was ciulK.v./led. Ho states that MacMahon insists iliat ho Wright , took the rcceiut , but so far 'ho has been unnhlo to nnd It. Ho states that it would bo suicidal to MacMtthon to co to trial without the receipt and ho accordingly asked for the continuance. A , crolinit's Opinion. Mr. John Carnghar , a merchant at Carag- har , Fulton county , Ohio , says that St. Patrick's ' I/Ills nro thn best selling pills he han dles. The reason lsthat they produce n pleas ant cathartic cfToct and arc certain and thor ough In their action. Try them when you want a reliable"cathartic. For sale by all druggists. ' _ At the Boston Store , Couiiull DIufTrf , Iowa. Special Juno sale for two weeks began SATURDAY , JUNE ( ( . Ono or two of the thousands of bargains offered nt this great salo. WASH GOODS. 15o Vlgoroux suitings for lOo a yard , UO In. wide. lli'i ' c Columbia suitings , choice styles , 8 0 , or 12 yards for Sl.OO. Co challtes for 3 0 , or 10 yards for 25c. lOo outing flannel for O c. hantontr Pongee , worth ISe , for 12JyC. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. lOoliiillos * ribbed vests Tc , or 4 for 2."ic. SOo ladles'- shaped vojts , l'J ) o or 'J for 2."c. f > 0c ladles' fancy vests ; i'c. ) 7io ! ladles' silk vests for 4tc. ! 25o bulbrlggan hose Ulc or it pair for fiOc. Just received another lot of our No. 275 ladles' last black hos > o , worth 4iic , for this sale 2 ! > G a puir. Ask to sco thoin. DRKSS GOODS. 4.p > c brllllantlnos , during sale for Die. f.Ui : brllllnntlncs , during sale for ! 10o. All tno newest and most deslrablo shades. All our ( Vie nnd 7ftc black hcnriettns , serges , etc. . In one lot for f)7) ) < j'o din ing this sale. , A11 our * 1.00 black goods In henrlottns , sorgos , whip i-ordj , satin strinos. Drape D' Almns , in ono lot for this sale 77Ko. BOSTON STORE. Council Bluffs , la. , jt'utA ( SKA j'lis. T. C. Dawson returned yesterday from n visit to SU Paul , Minn. Mrs. L. Rccbo left last evening for Musca- tine to attend the funeral of her mother. W. J. Davenport of the Burlington re turned yesterday from n few day's visit to De * Molncs. II. S. Lewis , formuily day clerk at the Ogdun , Is now occupying the same position nt tlio Hotel Gordon. W. Ashton of Jersey City , N. J. , supply npont for the Wells Fargo company , is In the Bluffs , accompanied by his wlfo. Attorney General John Y. Stone returned vestcrday morning from DCS Moines , where lie has been attending n session of the au premo court. E. R. Fonda of the Union Pacllio returnee from his western trip. Ho is accompanied by George Vroonmn , the chairman of the Broth' crhcou of Locomotive Engineers on the Union Pacific system. _ Mothers will II nil that Halicr's Pain Par- "Ityror is a sure and pleasant euro for dar rhoca , Guoruo Cooper Terribly Injured by Hurnlnt ; Oil. Mrs. Gc rgo Cooper , who lives nt 810 ' Avenue C'mot with a horrible accident jos torday morning. She arose about I : . ' ! < ) o'clocl to wm-v some milk for the baby. She lighted a lamp and was holding the tin cup containing the milk over It when the lamp exlodcd. The burning oil was thrown Iu al dltoctlons nnd a largo share of it alighted 01 Mrs. Cooper , setting her clothing on lire She wns Immediately wrapped In tlamos am her agonized screams soon aroused her bus band , who ran to her assistance. The neighbors were also aroused , but bj the tlmo they arrived Mr. Cooper had sue ceedod In extinguishing the flames. Dr. J O. Waterman was summoned to attend to the Injured woman. Ho found that she had beat terribly burned on almost the whole of be body. Tno burning oil had struck her In the face mid the clothing on the entire upper portion of her body had been soaked. The flesh 01 her fuco , arms and chest were burned to a crisp. At first her life was despaired of , bu later In the day she was roiwrtcd resting easily and It U now thought that the will do well. _ . Gosaler's Maglo Headache Wafer * . Cures al headaches In 20 mtnutos. At all drug U f The finest line of spring and summer goods , most export workmen , U whut you Uiid at Kcltcr's , tlm tailor , U10 11 roadway. Drs , Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Oruncl hottl. Tclophouo U3. High Ciado work u i > ocUlty. OTS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , ilarvelous Exhibition of Intelligence Given at the Deaf Mute Institute , WONDERS ACCOMPLISHED BY THE PUPILS , Which Delighted nml As- tcKtlnhcd ix Ijnrgo Audience Nome IntciTHtliiK Kmtn : About till ! Great School. "Many persons remark to mo that they can understand cosily how wo mannRO to educate lie deaf ami dumb iiftoi- mart H made , but t U getting the Htirt which puzzles thoin. flioy don't sec how It Is doao. Wo propose to plvo you n tlttlo lilcu ot how the start Is tnmlo. " Prof. \ \ yukolT then proceeded to Illustrate lv n , class of primary pupils , while the InrRO iimllciico L'athurcd in the chapel of tbo Insti tution for the do.if mid dumb , listened at tentively. They not ordy listened , hut watched , for there was fully as much for the in os to c.itch ai for the cars , The professor called his auditors attention : o some facts , readily conceded when stated , but not generally thought of at ad. The pu pils when they come to this Institution know no Micro of English th.in of Hebrew. They icihnps communicate with friends by slRns familiar to those of the home circle , but they have not oven the advantage of a uniformity of MKII language , and no knowledge at all of any written or spoken language. The tlrst : afk of the teacher Is to glvo the child a uiowlcdgc of names. The bov , for Instance , lias some sign by which no slgnilics his lint , out it takes much patlcnU ) and tact 10 got Into his head the Idea th.it "hat" ns written or printed means the same as the sign ho has used. Other nouns follow , then the nupll is le.id into the further revelation that people , too , have names. It scorns strange that a ten-year-old boy should not tiavo any idea that ho hail a name , vet many a lad came to this s > : hoot in Just that condi tion , \vholly unconscious of oven that much of the spoken or written language so glibly handled by speaking pupils. After learning names of things and person ? It Dccnmo nocossarv to learn the names of actions. Most of the teaching is by the use of objects. A key is shown , then the word written on the board anu the pupil taught to associate the two and quickly write the word on being shown the object. This exposition , illustrated by the hole of a bright little fellow at the blackboard , gave the visitors u peep at the mysterious and fas cinating .system of developing the intellects of those unfortunates. The other exercises on the programme ot this , tholr annual exhibition , wcro likewise interesting. The pantomimic features were vury amubltiir , several brief but vividly told stories and bits of comedy being presented so clearly by action and without a word sponen is to bo readily understood oven by those not at all conversant with the sign language. John 11 u ! pin , a natural cnmtncdian , pic tured most comically the sac , fate of a cat which had been thrown Into the churn by a monkey during the temporary absence of ttio housouifc. A nnmberof the youngest pupils joined in a merry pantomime representing a school in which the master was over-drowsy. Two colored bovs , Musters Jones and Jotor , made an amusing showing of a melon-sto.d- ing scene. Waldo Ilothert , son of Superintendent Kothmt , anu who is ono of the brightest pupils in the institution , gave nn amusing sketch of "spirit photography. " ° aumber of the other pupils sitting for their pictures , the result in each case being an amusing surprise for both pupils and audience. Uccitationa and songs of a move scrlo'is nature wore given in the sign laneuairo by other pupils with equal effect. Three little girls recited "Jesus , Lover of My Soul. " Miss Li/zio Teller gave as u sign recitation , "Mrs. Lofty and I. " Messrs. Puller and Jackson very gracefully rendered the hymn "America. " Mrs. Grace Gait gave as a sign song "Tho Star Span gled nannor. " A Hag drill and a dumb-bell drill excited much interest. They were rendered with wonderful precision and with an astonish ing regard for the rythmic measures of the inarch , pluycd on the piano , not a note of which couldbo [ hoard by the paitlcipants , who wont-through various mazes of stop and action with the precision of well trained soldiers. Ono of the most ptithotlo and pleasing num bers on the programme was the recitation of the Lord's ' pni.vor by little Bertha Teller. She is ono of the few pupils who can speak although almost totally doaf. To those not familiar with the articulation work , as shown by Mlsa Hamilton and her class , it was difllcult to rcalUo that the chil dren who took part could understand what others said to them siiViply by watching the motion of their lips , not being able to hear a word , Still more wonderful did it seem that they could themselves reply in words ot the sound of which they had little tlo conception. Miss Hamilton illustrated the method of instruction. Whnu the pupils Imitated successfully the different sounds given by pigs , roosters , geese , etc. , also speaking the names ofvarious animals , the Interest of tho. audience reached n point where the objective "thrilling" would not bo far amiss. 1 In connection with the entertainment in the chapel there were some interesting dis plays in adjoining rooms. In ono there was an educational showing , examination papers , mathematical calculations , etc. , being placed in rcadlnoss for the inspection of vis itors. In another room was the art work done oy Miss Clement's pupils. Hero wore ciayon- ings , art paintings , water colors , and some most beautiful wood carving. The work charmed nil w'io visited the room. The parlois looked like a fashionnblo church fair. All sorts of fancy needle work , novel In design and elegant In finish , at tracted the eyes of the ladles , and the prices put upon those oltorou for sale were so moderate as to boar out the assertion of Mrs. Hothcrt , the matron , that I'm policy is to got buck only the cost of the material used , so that the cxponbo of this educational depart ment might not all fall on the state. Altogether the visitors had much to enter tain and delight them. Those who had time to devote to n walk through the buildings found kindly guides , and Superintendent Hothert , as usual , \\iis anxious to have every nook and corner closely inspected. Ho and his co-workors nro striving so earnestly to make this the model institution of the land , that they nro over caper to have others vco what is being accomplished. They certainly have the rlght'to feel proud of the result of their care nntt labor. The management of the Iowa Institution is peculiar in that it Is n dual ono. The two heads are Superintendent II. W. Hothert and Principal 05. L. WyekolT , the latter being In charge of the intellectual training of the pupils in the school proper , which is entirely distinct from the general management of the Immense household , whoso physical wants and industrial training are under the care mid control of Superin tendent Hothort. In the industrial depart ment are taught farming , gardening , llor.il culture , carpentry , cabinet making , wood carving , tailoring , broom making , baking , shoo making , printing , plain sowing , needle \\ork , dressmaking , household work , iron ing , family cooking , etc. In all these depart ments there was a display yesterday which evidenced how thoroughly practical 1s tbo training which these pupils are securing. Supoilntondont Uothort has u family of about four hundred , for which to provide 1s no little task. The educational department embraces culture turo in language , arithmetic penmanship , geography , history , physical geography , civil government , naturu philosophy , bookkcop- lap , grammar , batorlo , scripture lemons , drawing , painting , artlculutlon , lip reading , eta Prof. Wyckoff has seventeen ladies and gentlemen engaged with him In this great work , \Vhllo Superintendent liothort tins been so steadily boturing the uhyslcal condition of the little world under his charge , the school training has bcea also going butter , anil the standard hltfncr. under the management ot Prof. WyckolT , Tha Iowa school now stands second to none. It has ten eruduates In the national college tot the dca ( at Washington , D. C. , Iowa's percentage of ronrr > sontaton ! at this college bolne at present greater than that of any other state. Use Holler's garsaparllla and Burdock , tbo great blood purifier. Bright upland hay at slaughter prices for next thirty days ; 450 tons , II , L. Uorman.cor- nor Pearl and 5th avenue. Union Pnrk races , Omaha and Council Bluffs , Juno IMS. fl.OOO ; Sept. 8-11 , W.BOO ; Oct. SO-21. , fl.OOO. For programmes address Nut llrown , sec'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. Morgan's prices for furniture on Install ment plan lower than any other house In city. Mar Bourlctus , musto teacher , removed to 63b Uroadway , over C. I ) , music company. Great millinery removal sate nt .ho.Louis' Masonic block , commencing this weak. Must bo sold boforu changing location. JONH.3 MUDIJII OAHIC. Fourth Trial of a C clolirntcd Case In OlHtrlut Court. The case of the state again it Jonathan Jones , on the charge ot murder , was en trial yesterday before Judge Deemor. This suit hai caused a great deal of attention In Its day , but It Is now becoming rather hoary headed , ns this Is the fourth tlmo it has been tried. It was commenced in 187 , when Jones was Indicted for the murder of Uavld Roberts , who lived In the Keels settlement , several miles north of Council Bluffs. At the original trial of the case the defence was that Roberts had alienated the affections of Jonos' wife , but Jones was nevertheless convicted. An appeal was taken to the supreme court , and the de cision of the lower court was re versed. A second trial was had , and again Jones was found guilty , hut the verdict of the jury was set aside by tbo court on tech nical grounds. The last trial was In 1S87 , before Judge Ucemcr , and again Jones was found guilty , but before ho was sentenced to the peniten tiary , his attorneys , Messrs. Scott & Scott , now of Omaha , interpose. ! a plea of insanity. The court ordered that the case bo especially Investigated with this point In vlow , and the case has boon hanging lira cvor since. The only point that is now to bo investigated is the question of the sanity of the defendant , and if ho is found to have been sane at the tlmo the crlnio was committed , ho will bo sent to the asylum , but If not , ho will bo sen tenced to the penitentiary. Jones is represented bv Scett & Scott of Omaha , and J. .1. Stewart of this city. County Attorney Organ is assisted by W , A. Mynster , who lias boon connected with the case from Its first trial. " " The only witness on the stand yesterday was Dr. A. J. Cook , who had tnado an exam ination of the defendant , and bad conio to the conclusion that ho was Insane. Ho stated as bis reason for so thinking that the man did not seem to bo capable of making n coherent answer to any question. Ho also found his temperature to be 10J degrees , which ho thought was an evidence that the man was not all right. The whole day was taken up with Dr. Cook's testimony and tno cross examination bv the attorneys for the state. This morning Drs. Thomas and Barstow will be put upon the stand. Coltiix Spring i viu the Hock Island. Everybody has beard of thorn , located on the "Great Hock Island Houte. " Colfax has a dozen medical mineral spiings and hun dreds daily testify to their merits. SJVen first-class hotels furnish pleasant homes at very low rates to the throngs of health and pleasure seekers. Buy your furnlturo , carpets , stoves and household goods of Mandcl iSc Klein , Council Bluffs. Prices very low ; freight prdpiid to your city. ' Pianos , onaii9 , C. B. Music Co. , 633 B'way Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit julco tablets. They are delicious. Bogus Count's Strange Aots. CniCAOo , Juno 9. Albert Englo , some times known as Count Schaffnor , appeared In a police court this morning charged with a unique criminal procedure. It was iu evi- dcnco that ho secured keys to a vacant house in a fashionable quarter of vVabash avenue , into which ho enticed young women on rep- presentations that ho was a merchant from China and had a lot of valuable silks which ho was giving away , being unable to dispose. ot them. Having got his victims Indoors ho would make indecent proposals to them and If he met with resistance would flourish a murderous-looking knife and threaten to cut thorn In pieces and put thorn In a largo trunk which ho had in ono of the rooms. Two of hi" victims broke away and ran ucreamlng to the noiehoors for protection. Ono of ttiom subsequently disappeared , but the other was in court this morning and on her evidence the prisoner was fined heavily and hold to await further developments. Englo is n stylish follow about fortv years of ago. This Is not his first adventure. A year or two ago ho was arrested for writing love letters nnl annoying a fashionable young lady in this city. 1 "V PaokerH vs Stoukrnrda. CHICAOO , Juno 0. The flghtbCt\Vocn Ar mour ft Co. , Swift & Co , and Nelson Morris & Co. on the ono side and the Union stocK yards on the other was taken lip this mornIng - Ing by Judges Tuloy , Collins and Horton sit ting together. The litigation came up on a motion for an injunction rnado by , cq in plain- nuts to compel the stoclt yards and transit company to allow complainants 16 use de fendants' track for the delivery of live stock direct to complainants' private yards , which can bo reached In no ether way. Complain ants claim that In so far us it owns and uses tracks the stock yards and the transit com pany is a common carrier and is obliged to allow the use of its tracks to any ono who will pay n reasonable charge therefore. The object of complainants In having their stock delivered at their private yards Is to avoid the payment of the alleged oxcosslvo yardage - ago charges of the stock yards company. Defendants claim that their tracks are solely for their own private use and benefit , that they are in no sense common carriers and that they have a right to refuse thq use of their facilities to persons who are in effect their rivals in business. V iRCOiKlu Farmers' l Illiinco. Li CIIOSSK. Wls. , June 9. The state farm- era' alllancn mot In convention in this city this morning to continue two days , the prime object of the gathering being the discussion of a project to organize nil Tanners' societies under ono head. The convention Is presided over by Colonel C. M. Bull of Vlroqua , After the appointment of u committee on credentials the convention was addressed by II. R. Eagle of Clilcago on the subject cf alli ance co-oporativo supplies. Ho was followed by Alonzo Wardcll of South Dakota , president of the National Alliance aid society , who spoke on the subject of In- Rurunco and the nccc sity of organizing all societies under ono head. The convention wont into secret session at 11 o'clock and lenunncd so up to the noon ad journment. Among the notables present are President Polk of the National Farmers' Alliance and Representative Jerry Simpson , both of whom \ \ address \ u public mooting tonight. SHJ-H Prnotor Will Kuuccrd Kdniiinils CIIICACIO , Juno 0. Thomas J. Phelps of Burlington , Vc. , ox-minister to England , is in Chicago on a vacation. He says ; "Secre tary of War Proctor will probably bo ox- Senator Edmund's successor. The governor will cheese some ono for the vacant beat be fore the senate meets , and If the secretary desires the o.llco no doubt ho can have It , " A very small pill but a very good ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Eurlv lUson. i Doiith oCDoxtcr Bir gom. ATCIIISOV , Kan. , Juno 0. fSpsclil Tele gram to TUB BtSE.I Dexter A. Burgeas , general yardmaster of the Atchlson , Topcua & Santa Fa at this place , died last night , ngod tlfty-clutit. Howaitho father of the Into Frank A. Burgoas , formerly supcrln. tendent of .the eastern division of the Santa Fo. _ Dr. Blrney cures uutarrh , Boo ttAtWAV IMPLffyiiH MI1ET. en from Vari < Wis UrnnuliiH Hold n Secret k'c/ ' < ' FONT WATMR , Ind. , Juno S. The conven tion of railroad employe * assembled In secret session this morning. U ettatos represent ing the Brotherhoods of onijmcor.s , conduct ors , firemen , tologrnplU "operators and trainmen were present.Che [ question of dissension between the switchmen and other organizations was discus 1) ) . Publte nu'ot- Ings woiohcld this afternoon and evening. Among the prominent ' } iion present are ' George D. Howard of Toljxfo' , grand chief of conductors , John A. HidlOf Chicago , editor of the Switchmen's Journal , and W. A. Sim- scott of Chicago , grand treasurer of the Switchmen's Mutual Benefit association. It Is understood that the dissensions grow ing out of the dispute between the Switch men's Mutual Benefit association and the ether organizations nt the time of the North western strlko wore amicably adjusted. This afternoon there was n grand paradoof the railroad tnon and a public meeting. The meeting was nddicssud by Supcrindont O'Kourko ' of the Grand Knplds & Indiana railway , J. M. Hoblnson of this city and M. D. Shaw of the Telegraphers' association of St. Louis. A public meeting was held this evening. ddresses wcro delivered by Hon. L. S. Colllu of the Iowa railway commission on the "Deadly Pin. " He Coupling gave very inter esting statistics of accidents resulting from the method of coupling car ? . It Is estimated that In the United States as many as VJ.UOO were cither killed or maimed for life by acci dents occurring from the present defective methods. Ho made u plea for n Sabbath day rest for railway men. Ovcr 450,000 Howe scales nave bocsn sold nd the demand incrj-ulntf continually , Bor on & Selleck Co. , Chicago , III. O.V Till.it , t'Oll 31VII It Kit. I2vdcnco ! -aliiHt ( oi'pnral Ptirkln- HOM Pure y ( Jlrcunnlantlal. Ciuvi\sn : , Wyo , Juno 9. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Br.B.I-Tho trial of Frank B. Parkinson , corporal in the Seventeenth in fantry , for the murder of Key Baker was commenced today , and after a hard day's wont a jury wai secured. The case against Parkinson , so far as known , Is purely cir cumstantial , although very strong. It is ex citing much interest hero , chlolly because of its mysterious charactar. Be sure and use Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for your children while teething. 25 cents a bottle. Kel'ormcd Prcsltytcri.m Synod. PITTSIIUUO , Pa. , Juno 9. In the Reformed Presbyterian synod this afternoon Dr. Mc Allister began the closing speech to thn trial \\hichlcdtoaquostionof veinclty between himself and Kov. E. M. Milligan , the latter finally being sustained by witnesses. Moderator - orator McAllister then announced that ques tions could bo asked and Elder Torrcncc of New ifork put such sharp and embarrassing questions to ttia conservative that ho was shut off at once amid crlos of "Foul" and "dnap judirrrent" from thp liberals. A sot of ready made resolutions was then sprung on the synod , driving all , other discussions from the lloor. They lead/ : , Kcsolvcd. That the suspension of the inln- istors lie now removed cm' ' tliMr acceptance of the follouIng conditions : l. That they sev erally UNPICKS tholr fcorroMGfor the dissensions In thu church so far as lliyy li.ivo neon the oc casion of tliosnno. : : . ' . Tlijit they dlsiunv tlio "East end" platform. S. tCh.it they en auo to ab do by thu existing lnW ot the church as to \otlng at c vlj elections and as to ho dlni ; olllco , and to curry thin out In the cxuiulso of tliolrolllcl.il duties , and that they OM .IK not to promulgate contrary views to the above wlillo holding positions : ls ministers In the Reformed I'icsbvtcrlaii church. Discussion of the resolution was not com pleted when the hour of adjournment arrived. The impression prevails thnt the resolutions will pass , but that the youpg iLon will not accept the conditions. ' , , ' , ; " u ; . . DoWltt's Little Early Risers ; 'best'littlo pills far dyspepsiasour stomach , bad breath BiifilncflH'Troubles. LOUISVILLE , ICy. , Juno 9. Louis Grauman & Co. , boots and shoos , assigned today. Lia bilities supposed to bo about $70,000 , with cqurtl as cts. NKW YOIIK , Juno 9. Alfred Q. Freeman , Henry Keeper and E. C. Haight , composing tno firm of Charles Haight & Co , flour mer chants at No. 24 State street , made nn as signment today without proforencoto Parker P. Simmons Mr. Freeman was also a partner in the firm of A. A. Freeman & Co. of LaCrosse , Wis. , and of Freeman & Ruytor of Ulvor Falls , Wis. , both largo flour mills. The firm claimed a capital of 5100.000 , having always stood very high in credit and had the confidence of the trade. The sheriff today served an attachment which was obtained njralnst Uobcrt Gregg & Co. , millers , of Car- tnou Falls , Minn. , by the Chemical National bank for $ iiOO : on 'drafts dated January .10. It was supposed that Haight & Co. , had Hour belonging to Gregg & Co. in their stores. Russell & Co. , the china merchants of No. 00 Wall street , made nn assignment today to Henry Hannah , being unable to meet thuir liabilities in full. BOSTON' , Mass. , Juno 0. The creditors of Potter , White & Bayloy , hoot and shoo man ufacturers , held a meeting this afternoon. The total liabilities were given as $1 , Ws.SOO. The nominal assets are f"10C)0 ) , and the as signee's valuation tbcioon $ JOJ,470. "On the Side" * call for Satorian Ginger Ale bottled at Ex celsior Springs , Mo. Commencement AVeQk nt Princeton. PuiN'ChTos , N. J. , Juno 9- This was the third day of commencement week nt Prince ton college. The students marched by classes to university hall , where President Patton spoke briefly. Ho said that no matter what individuals might say or believe , Princeton's spirit was ono of liberality and pi ogress , and each man was cxphctod to and did form his own opinions of nil matters theoretical and otherwise. President and Mrs. Patton hold a reception from I to ( ) . The sophomore reception was hold In tno evening , Thu debate for the Lyndo prizes $150 , $ W and $110 was hold in the evening. The question for debate was : "Reciprocity In trade with European states is more de sirable than with American states. " The verdict of the Judges was not announced this evening. Ladles who vuluo n refined complexion must use Pozzonl's Powder. It produces a soft and beautiful skin , THE It 13 A IjT Vn "M A It K. 13 T. TNSTIIUMENTS pUouaToV rooora Juno 0 , .A. 18J1. tit WA1UIANTV J1CKDS. Throsa AdnmoU to Mary K/Apar / , n ' , ' lot ID , h S lot II , blk 1) ) . ICoiillU/0 lid add . . Mary J Illanulmrd anil liusnand to C'ary M limit , lot IX blk U7 , himth Omiiha 1.COO A J Olark toClnlconaudAV'J ' Krltts , lot , " > , A J ( Jl.irk K Niib . I. . I. ' 1100 W J IJlHolior and wlfti to V A. . Smith , 'lot j > . ilk II > , Dundee I'lnce . . . . j W 11 Krldlurauil wlfu to Oill Tiito , s 41 feotlols I uiiiia , blk l&U&hard Mill 60 UhrNtlun lutulher unil wife to Krunk I'uuhu , lots 1 to 18 , blk to , ton n of Mll- lurd . jjlt . COT Aumikt Kount'o and wlfmio J II Stoke/1 lot li , .blklU , KoiinUn t'liifo . "MO M I'Uimw ot ul toV \ S Kf UK , lot ' . ' , blk IU , Smth Omiiha , , ' . . , ( w , SaniutoMinir. ' Intl , Mime , < t > . " . . . 1's 0 Merchants' National UAW to U M Droxoi ' , u'JsoHW ' U-NI.IIH. 7. . . . . 700 John O'Donahou and wlfo to K T Vnnk nii st ) lots.i and O.blook II , . , , | merit association udij . n/.n boiith Umahii land I'linipiiny to Koto II Curtis. s > ; lot S , blk 5 | houth Omaha . 375 hmno to J J Will , .ot il. l.k < l. sumo . ' 1 V Vir V'k , ! lllltl * lfu . to ° CLAIM IIKKUS. GW , ' .IS,10,01"1 ' * to M ° Holtximin , lot 8 , blKllO , llorcuco . . J Total amount of transfers . A 8IOK HEAD , u fivlnt foollntf , tibtul taste in tho-inoiith , luck of appetite , despondency , irritubil- ity , nil nriso from u disordered stomach. A little Curlsbud Sprudol Suit will cor * rect these troubles , nnd prevent them In the future. Ho euro and secure only ho genuine. lAithrrnn Synod. YOIIK , Juno 9. The eastern district of the Missouri synod of the Lutheran church concluded Its conference In this city today. Ofltcors and committees were chosen as fol lows : President , Pastor Brandt , Pittsburg ; vlco president , Pastor Walker , York , Pa. , secretary , Pastor Hcchtold , Alloghany City ; treasurer. Charles S. Hlllmati , Baltimore. All the foregoing were ro-clccted. The mis sion comintttoo is composed of PastorsSonno , Slokor and Orlamccr ; auditing committee , Messrs. Singorwaid , Thlormeycr nnd Frcnke. The synoJ adjourned to moot in Juno of next year at such a place as the president shall designate. Do not forget tlm Bailor's Pain PnnUyror will cure all cases of dysentery , relieving the griping pain nnd restoring the bowels to healthy action. Slow Her Illvnl. Citirwio , Juno 9. Annie Allen crept up behind Belle Rogers at n picnic today and plunged a huge dirk knlfo IIvp times Into Belle's neck and bacit. The victim sank to the ground nnd in ten minutes was dead. The murderess clung frantically to the police man who arrested her , begging him not to allow the crowd to lynch her. The two women were both colored and were rivals for the affections of n dusky youth named Brownwell Jonos. Klllott Murder Trial. Cot.fMiit'ff , O. , June 9. At the Elliott mur der trial James A. Ml.'cs , n local attorney , xvas the principal witness examined. Ho was an eye-witness to a portion of the shooting and confirmed the line of thn prosecution on one disputed point that Elliott tired several shots niter ho had gotten behind a woman passing on the street. The explosion of a bomb is not more sudden or unlocked for than the attack of some malignant disease which would not occur wcro the blood in older. To impure blood * is due a great variety of ills that make life n burden. All the year round , you may rely upon Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery to purify the blood and invigorate the system. It's not like the sarsaparillas , that are said to be good for the blood in March , April and May. The "Discovery" woika equally well at all times , and in all cases of blood-taints , or humors , no matter what their nnme or nature. It's the cheapest blood-purifier , sold through diuggists , because you only pay for the good you get. Your money is returned if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask more ? "Is life worth living ? " "That depends on the liver. " Dr. Pieree's Pellets arc the best Liver fills. DB. ncHi'iniErs'SrEcincsnre scientifically nud carefully prepared prescriptions ; usul for nmuy years In private Jiractlco with succcss.niulforovLT thirty years used by Uio people. Mery elUKlo bpe cine u a spec ) il euro for tlio disease named. hoBo Bpocincs cure without druKKlUR , pu or reducing the E ) stem , mul nro la fnci nt.J dct'dthagovorciirurcnicdlL'MoftucAVarliK UST'OF rmt < cirAL > .o3. I Fevers , Congestion , InllammatloL. . . . 'J Wormn , WormKoer , Warm Colic . , 5 3 Crylnir Colic , orTcelhliiKof Infants . ' .25 4 IMnrrhcn , of Children or Artnlw . . .185 A I K entorjj Griping , llllloiu Colic. . . . ( I lifiolora niorbuH , Vomiting 7 CoilghH , Cold , llroncliltln t Neuralgia , Toollmchc , 1'accaclio . . , HlckUcauaclii * . Vertigo KIoadncucB Bilious Htnmnch. . . . I SupurcxHoil or Painful I'erlods. i \VUftCHtool'rofii8o 1'crlods - { . > I Croup , CoiiKli , Dinicv.UlTfnthlnK,3 Knit Itliriim , trjbirclas. fruntluni. .18f5 IMiciiiiintlNin , llliouinnllc 1 nlns US 2s NoT"oVi 7iiTiiy ' " . , ! . : llrluiiry WonkiipiM , Woljlnfcnrd. .541 aa illnciiMUMof tliiilleart.l'alpltntlou 1.00 Bold by Dnigcl/-tii , or ocntiiontpnM on receipt of price.Da. . lIUMi'iiKEVS' MANUAL , (144 ( pamr ) richly bound Ja cloth and gold , mulled free. HrjMPHUBYS' MEDICINE CO , Cor. William and John Streets , Mow York. SPECS Fl CS. To euro nillousness Sick Headache Constlpatloo , Malaria , Liver Complaints , Lnko the utla and certain remedy , SMITH'S CtothoSMAI.I. BIZE(40 ( little boons to nio bet tle ) They are the most convenient ; suit all u ni i'rlceof either ( lie , 2S ceuu per tiottlo. KBSSlR9f2at 717' 70 : fbolo ( rravuro. IVHCSOBBUVws panel slio ot this plcturo for 4 CUOL3 ( coppers or eUiuipa ) . J F BJIITII ACO. Makers of "Ulle Ilenns. bu Louis ilp AHKNUINK MIUUnilbiKll.l.Utt U Kllllt H CKHM KIlADlUATOU-Curoa all rtUemes bccnil o It kills tha inlcrolO ur t'Diin I'm mi iml rotulliMl In U , 18 anu U kUa' , Ilio latter 2 I 2 tuitions Pent any whcro pri'i > nlilou ieccl | > t uf pike ore U 1) ) . XNu I HUO nuiinmntco to euro. Ihu puhllc. tniilunncl 1obl ! r bilpiillc'il liy Ilio ( lOoilinuii Druu Cn M'- Cormltk X l.nnil , ( liiinhiii U , A Mulchur , llowanl Mycrx nnil I : . J. huykora , houth Oni.ili ] A , 1) Kus- tcr unil M. r. l-.llln , Council Illuil" . ri ifesp feiMi ? * , 1'icturo Ilx > k nn < l t rda 8g Jft icit lu any ono utldieii./ * t | . < o. K. luiirs I'-llciUIlt , tc - PRESS THE BUTTON , IT LIGHTS ! ! Burnt a bright ( lime from a minute to 2 hours The flr tmiUleal | flf lightingl'oikrt I.QIUII unit Uivnr l.Uliureiiriinro. ( luted , A iiidlch lattt In ai > | earauce , but umalUrlii i > lze. A niartvlof luk'e * , . \ nuit ) . L > , fill ami cnnunleut. , * . .VHiin | > lecnini leta Ith alt acccno. it-.Writ" , txireittil , | rr | > alil lo any I R liwldrtM , ou receli't ' uf bl.oo. NollTIIH ISTJIIV 81'FCIAITV Co . llvo llulMlru , Oiimlia , Neb OMrlEX QRAND , Council Bluffa , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel Is Now Open George T. Phalps , REflDI So That YoU Will Not Be D'eoeh/ecl / Unscrupulous tnntitifucturors of medicines nro olTorlng to supply the retail druggists with an articla put up in red wrapper , almost Identical in Ronornl np ponranco , nnd closely asslmlhitod in every tlotnll to Cur tor's Llttlo Llvor Pills. In this wny they hope to profit by the merit ol Carter's Llttlo Liver PUb , and pnlm off nn Imitation on tlio unsuspecting sufToror anil purehnsor. It Is ft source of wonder to honest people , that there are men ready and willing to perpetrate such frauds. Lot them beware ; a day of reckoning will surely come ; there are "upright judges" In the land who will punish such people , But the moral of It all Is this : When you ask for Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills , insist upon having "C-A-U-T-K-K-.S , ' ' and see that you get thoin. Tito proprietors of Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills huvo spent hundreds of thous * ands of dollars to make their vnluo known. True merit always wins with the people , Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills have won. R Positive GUre for Sick Headache SMALL , PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. 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 Sultg greatest bargains in men's and A.L SY.OO boys' suits ever heard of in this ' BOO-Men's All Wool bress Suits , city. I can sell men's and boys' in different styles , from clothing BO per cent off of manu SB Lo SS. facturers' prices. I am prepared to back up every word 1 say by SOO Boys' All Wool Knee Pants , showing goods and giving In different styles , at prices. For example , here are BOO. a few leaders : BOO Boys' Suits , ago 4 to 14 , dur ing the sale at 6OO Men's Working Suits Sl.OO. 4OO All Wool Boys' Suits , ages SOO Men's Suits at to 14 , at S4.BO. I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' ' Furnishing Goods , Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Etc. 546-548 Broadway , Council Bluffs , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ol'I'OKTUNITUS : to miiKo money wcro IIUXCT moru plentiful thun ntpiuHcntm Council DlnfTs. Jiiy C. Solo , real entitle and loan hrokor , No. 1 Pearl stieet , will put yon In tlio way of ni.iUng Imndbomo piollts on Mii.Ul ItiM'stmcntH. I710K SALE Lot 45 feet front on Fifth JL1 UMMIUU , liutwocii IRth and llltli St. , on motor line. H. 1' . Uiilinlmn. VI10 ( ith live. CLAIRVOYANT and psychometric , or char- ncUT ro.HlhiK-i ; also dl.iKiiosIs of dlsu.ihC. iioiid lock of hair for luadlnes by letter. Siin- i-nys and oxenuiKS. Mrs 11. lloopor. 14-J A vo- dnu H. near corner 15th street. Council Illuir ? . Tei ms , 5Jo and Ji.OJ. FOKSAhE-KorKiMit Wuntcil If you want to btiv. soil or runt anytlilii ) ; In tbo rual cstatu line don't do It until you liuvp scnn our lar.o list of Imrralni Sw in A , Walker. No. U2 Main and 1111 I'm , rl b I roc Is Uoilnull lllulTs. I > AsTiitAGP. for lior o\"niay bo had on the Gall.i her farm. Apply to John U. I.oo , 100 llroadmiy. PINK lircul horse , tli.it run bout -'l't : , will -it'll or tr.ido. Address or eull on U. ltro\vn , Ita U'uat Uniaihray , Council Illnirs. Swan & Walker's 113 Main snoot and II I AT 1'eiiil , Council Hlullt- , yon will ulwiiys find a "hiiap Ij.irKiilu" in real et tic If you want to buv , uraxooil pl.u'U to list a bargain It you want to soil or tr.ido. FOU SAI.n Anabitiactand Insurance Unsl- ne'-s ; joel ll\ory stoek and controlling In terest In an ustahllslicd business Will take Boino good city property. Johnston & Van 1'attcn. _ ; _ 171 OK SAM : niesi'intearrla.'o ti'.im and fine J-1 single drhi'is ; prhes ieison.ile : ! ; call and sco tlicih before hiiylnif. Kaau M. Smith sales stubles t\u. 41S North be\unth street , C'oiuifll _ AT AUNiriCliNT aero uropcity In flvr-ncro 1'J- tracts lot ; . tied i'i miles from | io-.tolllee , for fiiilo on lensoiKihlo tuims. S-onio line resl- ( leneo property for rent by Day & Iless. FOlt KENT Tbo TlcMnlion block. : ; htory brick , with basoiiiunt and elevator. J , w. Siilro | , 101 I'o.irl strcut _ TTlOKS.vLK or Hunt Uirlun land. nltU i houiai , uy J. U. Ulao. 10J ilila U , Oouaall BluCfa CITIZENS STATE BANK O ! Council Bluffa. CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 IWETOin I. A. Mlllor , P O aio.non , E U Bhiixurt. H 1C. Hart , J U Ediunndson , Uh.xrlm 11 , llannan. Trans lot Ronertl lunkliK bu-ti- ncis. l-ar.'nit capital und nurplui ot any tnnrfln Soutliwoitarn IO.VA. INTERESFON TIM DEPOSITS 31. ii. ciiA.iiiit/tfif.\ . tt. I'ye , Knr , No < o an I Throat SIMM I ill.U Council niuiN , - - Iowa. roro t'yoi , cioss eye1 * , pnlnful anil wi'ak v canaiio , ilcnfnii i , clmriu < from thu c.irs , , tirrh , hny fuvcr , uithmi unit nil ucutu unil Lhronla ntTecllontuf thu llim.it u tpoclally ( llni I'voi tit led wlilioiit p.iln < il.m oi uccuriluljT proiorlhal In illtllcult e.mui , iiflon eiirliu chrnale nuurilitli at ) 1 rick honilncho. Hiirulc.il operation ! , wliun nucoi- mry , piilnloulf purfur.niM , minrliu batt ruiulii UlllcoSliu.'iirt-llunu blncic , rouiul ( . 'ouiiill Ilium , U First--National--Bank : : -OK- COUNOIIj BLUFFS , IOWA. I'nlil Up Cii'iltii' ' , . . . . $ lK ( > jOO'J Olcloit urKiinl'Uit Umk In Ilio city KoroUfii unl ilonu' tie uxclnnjn ami local iccumloi. INiucli attuutluri palcl to collucllimt. AcojunU of Inillvll uulH , hanki , b.iiikurnuiiiluurparatlJli * Jllcllv 1 Cu , ' roMpondenta luvltuil U1JO 1' . bANtOUl ) . I'ro-liliint. A. W. U1KK11AN , Caihlor. A. T. UIUK , A.iHtnnt Caihlor Gas Heating Stoves. No AHiiK.-il No Just the thlnjt for bath roonji , boil rooms , eta Call and Beoourlar o usiurtmcnt. C. B. Go * nnU Elastria Light Co. 211 1'aarl and 310 Mulu SlrooU ELECTRIC TRUSSES , BELTS , CHEST PROTECTORS. , ETC. AGENTS WANTED. DR. C. B , JUDD , 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , ! a TELEPHONE 264. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAU DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying and Cleaning doiio In tlia Illchcstbtyloof thu Art , KudeJ and btatned raliilcsinado to look tu good us now , lied 1'e.itheis ( loaned lly Htcain , In l''lrst Olaii W.inner.Vorlc promptly done and ilollvorod In all parU of tliuoouutry bund for pried list. O. A. MAOHAN. I'ron. , 10U Uroadwav , Ne.ir Northwostoru Uapoi , COUNCII , Itl.UffS. lA. 27 MAIN STUE13T. Over O. II. Jacuuniln | to Co. , Juwulrr Stor NEW OGDEN HOTEL. ThoNuw O.-ilun Hotel. In Oounull lllnlfH , has been completely retuinlslied ami modernized throughout , and Is now 01111 of the best hotels In tint auto. It Is louatod In thn bnsliuias part of tlioulty and the o'ootrio motors pusa tlio door uvury four ininiitoi. 1'lro cxu.ipov anil lire alarms ihnm.'hout the bnlldliu. Hlonm heat , hot and cold water and sunshine in uvory room Table iinsurpasaed anywhoro. ItutuH , < -.i i u day , GEO. M. WHITNEY. Marmgor R [ Sllllll1prc : Attor"oy"lt law. I'rrvo. ft OtlllllULlb tco | i , , the Htiito nml federal courts , Hooins : i , 4 and 6 Uhugurt lleno block , Coiinell 11 lulls , la. HI f Inmllflrc. Attorney at Law , No. 19 , J , VllttlllULla , i > uiiri Htroot , over Iliish. null's storu. Telophoiio No. 'i hourtt. B u. in. toU p. in. Council Illuir , la. D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid PaoXiri' ' SuiIiJ3 ( , ) , Market Fixtura ; , Casing , nlcoKand Fauia o MakerV Machlnary. 833. i ! .Miilnst. , t'ounell Illuir a , Iu. Al o doalori u Illdus and Kuri _ COUNCIL L3LUFF3 Medical and Surgical 'Institute nits. iini.uNQKitH , ruoi'H. Chronic ( Incase * of all Ulniln mid deform- Itlou kpuulaltifs. .No * . liWJl uad 'MU llruadwur < Coiinell llluirs. la.