THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIFjUflSDAY ; , JUNE 11 , 1801. . THE OMAHA. BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by Carrier In nny part of the City. 11. W. TILTON - - MANAGER. TBLKPHONESJ fill sin e s Office , No. 43. NIpht Editor. No. 83. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , C0 Sapp block. If you want v/.itor In your yard or house 0 to Blxby's. SOU Morrlnm block. A social will bo given this evening In the parlor * of the Presbyterian church. A strawberry nnd Ice cream festival will be given tomorrow evening at the Christian church , Joseph Larson nnd Hulda Anderson , both of Omaha , wcro married yesterday by Jus tice Swearingen. Messrs. Cam and Kirk Patterson gave n highly enjoynblo muslcalo last evening at their home on Willow avenue. A select com pany of friends was present. Marriage licenses wore Issued yrstcrdny to AVIlllnm P. Attlcy and Anna F. Bam , both of Polo , 111. , nnd to CJrorgo Onmck nnd Nellie M. Kltchlo , both of Crescent City. Mr. W. A. Coulter nnd Mrs. Emma Simmonds , both ol this city , were married last ovonlne nt the resldenco of the bride on Broadway , Hev. O. W. Crofts officiating. The ladles of the Broadway Methodist church will entertain a social this evening at the nsldcnco of W. S. Mnyno on PnrK ave nue. Ice-cream nnd coke will ho served. The case of Henry Wacnor arnlnst John Schofller was taken up again before Judge Deemcr Inst ovcnlnir. All the evidence Is now In nnd the arguments of the attorneys will bo made next Saturday afternoon ut 1 :30 : o'clock. Elder Morrison , n slxteon-yenr-old boy prcncl er nnd slncor of lied Onk , will preach nt the Christian church , corner of Seven teenth street mid Broadway , next Sunday morning and evening. Ho will also render fiomo of his Hue solos. It was expected that the taking of the evidence In the Cut-Oft" island case would bo commenced In n few nays , but on account or the departure of Howard B. Smith , the com missioner for Nebraska , It has been post poned for about two weeks. The revival meetings In the Trinity Meth odist church , corner of Ninth avenue nnd Fourth street , are Increasing in interest and attendance. Dr. Tovis of ( Cnnsns City Is ns- slsting the pastor , Hov. S. Alexander , nnd will remain during the rest of this week. A meeting of the council will bo hold next MontUiy nltrht. It Is expected that at that time something will be done to remedy the dnfoots In the resolutions which wore passed nt the last meeting of the council with rcgnrd to the assessment of the Union Pacific rail way company. Johnson Dlxson was arraigned in superior court yesterday morning on the chnrco of having seduced Cnrrio ( Jrecn , theflftcen- yenr-old daughter of Jack Green. Ho pleaded not guilty nnd his bond was fixed nt S. > 00 , In dofnult of which he was sent to jail. Ho will probably bo given n hearing this morning. Invitations have been Issued for a muslcalo to bo given tomorrow evening by Master William M. Murphy at the residence of his parents. 'ISO Avenue F. In honor of Mr. Prank Bndollet , who has recently returned from the National conservatory of America nt Now York. Some af the lending talent of Council Bluffs nnd Omaha will lake part. Judge Macy held court yesterday In the office of the county superintendent of schools. Ono of the multitudinous cases of David Gray against U II. White , in which the property in Turloy's ' Glen , upon which Gray squatted n few Sundays ago , is the subject of controversy , Gray was on the witness stand almost nil day , and the business matters of the Grav-Whito combination wcro pretty thor oughly ventilated. The follow lug officers were elected nt the last meeting of Council Bluffs lodge No. 3 , decree of Hobckah , Independent Order of Odd Follows , last Tuesday evening : Miss Koboccn Dwlgcins , N. G. ; Miss .Lilly Huff , . V. G. ; Miss Barbara Ander son. secretary ; Mrs. Anna Dougherty , treas urer. Miss LUzle B. Matthews was appoint ed to represent the lodge nt the state conven tion to bo hold In Dubuque near October. Johnnie , the four-year-old son of J. P. Fil bert , had n narrow escape from n serious nc- cldont ycsterdny nfternoon. Ho was plavlng nt the corner of First avenue nnd Seventh street with n number of other children , when the mall wngon cnmo nlonp. Just ns it passed him hn stepped backwards nnd collided with the horses. He fell to the ground nnd the horse stepped on both his feet. Both wheels of the wagon also parsed over him , but strange to sny , no bones -.vero broken. One of the boy's lower limbs was badly bruurod , -Tj gtherwlso ho was unhurt. An Interesting athletic exhibition was given Tuesday evening in the Younir Men's Christnln association rooms. The attendance was not so largo ns had been hoped for , but that fact did not detract from the general in terest In the performance. A class exhibi tion was given on the parallel bars. Phillip Pnsohol gnvo n line exhibition of fancy In dian dub s.vliiL'iiiK. L. C. Dale , Hlchard Rutherford and Itobert Dailcy did some fine tumbling , after which a novelty was pre sented In the wnv of a contortionist perform ance. The letters "Y. M. C. A. " wcro formed b > Dale nnd four of the boys , who stood on their heads and spread themselves in the air so as to ninka tbo different letters. rianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 53S B'way I AIiIC ! S/il.K ! At the Doston Store , Council niuffH , Iowa. Special Juno sale for two weeks began SATUKUAY , JUNE 0. Ono or two of the thousands of bargains offered at this great salo. WASH GOODS. 15o Vlgoroux suitings for lOc a yard , 30 In. wide. lU ) o Columbia suitings , choice stylos. S ! c , or 12 yards for $1.00. 5o cb allies for .JKe , or 10 vards for 25o. lOo outing ilnuncl for OUc. Chantonc Pongee , worth I8c. for lVa ! } HOS1EKY AND UNDKKWEAU. lOo ladles' ribbed vests Tc , or 4 forSSo. SOo ladles' ' shaped vests , \o or 3 for Wo. Wc ) ladles' fancy vests : iOc. 75o ladles' silk vests for 40c. Sflo bnlhriggnn hose Ho ) or it pair for fiOc. Just received another lot of our No. 875 ladles' fast blaclc hose , worth 4r > c , for this sale ' .TU u pair. Asic to sco thorn. DUKSS GOODS. 41)0 brllllantlnes , during sale for .Tic. s fiOo brllllanttnes , during sale for ! )9o. ) All the newest and most desirable shades. All our ( lie and 7Ao blaclc hen deltas , serges , etc. , In ono lot for AT' 0 during this salo. All our (1.00 blaclc goods In hcnrlettas , serges , whip cords , sutin stripes , Drape D' Almas in ono lot for this sale 77 0. BOSTON STOHR. Council Bluffs , la. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Juice tablets. They are delicious. l't.Jiia\l lt JTM It.Hi It A I UN. Mrs. W. H. Troynor has gene on an ex tensive trip In the west. Miss Cora Vurnsworth has returned from nsix months' visit with friends In California. P.V. . Voswlnklo has moved with his fam ily from Kansas , ana will reside nt 105 Bluff street In this city , Mrs. H. L. Shepherd and Miss Mary Pullllns will leave for Seattle on the 17th. Miss Phillips will remain in Seattle with her brother , Urenvlllo , und Mrs. Shepherd will return to the Bluffs in about a month , Mr. Joseph Brouillot , who has occupied the position of foreman In the power housu of the Omaha ft Council BlulTs railway company over since the road was first put in opera tion , has resigned to accent a similar position with the Oakland electric railway company of Oakland , Cal. Heylll leave fur his new place of residence next Sunday ovonltu- . Senator H. D. Coggcsbnll and his cousin , Prod H , rogceshall. of Wntervllle , N. Y. , wens guests ol John N. Baldwin yesterday , The finest line of spring and summer goods , most export workmen , Is whnt you 11 ml at Keller's , the tailor , 1110 Broadway. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 80 Pearl street , next to Grand holol. Teloobono IO. High Urndo work a specialty. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Terrible Accident to a Pedestrian Through a Motonnau's Carlcssncss. WILLIAM SALVIDGL- BADLY MUTILATED. Knocked Down , Dragged , JIuriicd nntl IIornMy DlHflgiircd JtiHt ImllKim- tlun nt llic HnoklcHHiioHH of tlio Motorman. Wllllnm Salvldtjo mot with a bad accident yesterday afternoon nt about 4 : ! )0 ) o'clock as tie was crossing Pearl street In front of the courthouse. Ho was looking ot some object In tlie air , and just as ho reached the center of the track a Main street and Upper Uroad- w.ay motor caino dashing along at the riita of llftcon miles an hour. The motor mnn fnllcd to stop his car , and Snlvldpo was thrown to the ground and dragged a distance of twenty- llvo feet under the wheels. A crowd of bystanders rushed to assist him , and ho was picked up and carried Into Ur , Plnnuy's office , whcro his wounih wnro drcsscit. Ills right limb was badly bruised and a patch of the skin sev eral Inches square was burned to a crisp by the clcctr'c ' current. A terrible bruise was suffered above- the right eye , but the most serious Injury was that of emasculation. Salvldtjo was removed to the house whcro ho had been stopping , 805 East Plerco street , as soon as his physician had prepared him forthctttp. It was feared at first that his Injuries would provo fatal , but at last ac counts ho was resting easily , and ho will probably recover. llo was visited by President Stewart of the motor company and It Is stated that the case will bo Investigated. The motor man who was at the helm at the tlmo the accident occurred has officiated at a number of acci dents of late , and much prowling is being done at his alleged carelessness. Ills latest accident was on Decoration day , when ho collided with a team of horses and a wugon , knocking the wagon to pieces and giving several people who wcro riding a narrow os- cupc. Notice ot Anilfiiineiit , for ncncflt of Ci editors. Notice Is hcrobv given as required by sec tion 'JUO , Miller's cede 18S3 , that tbo Judd & Wells company , a corporation whoso princi pal plaoo of business was In the city of Coun cil Uluffs , Io. , did on the 27th day of May , IbOI , make nn assignment of all of thutr prop erty and effects to the undor.slencd for the benefit of their creditors and that , all claims against said Judd & Wells company must bo filed with the undersigned , properly verified , within ninety days from the date thereof. Dated at Council Bluffs , la. , this Oth day of Juno , 1891. W. II. KiJKi'iuni , Assignee of the .ludd & Wells Co. FIIAXK THIMIII.E , Attorney for assignee. Gasollno and oil ; CODS , wood and coal : prompt delivery. L. O. Knotts , 24 Main , telephom 203. AMIiLi WORK. I-OH OMAHA. So Slid the Hcimhlionii County Con vention nt Vi alnut Yesterday. The delegates who were appointed last Saturday evening at the republican primaries started yesterday morning for Walnut , where the county convention was to bo held. At 11 : 'M the delegates had nil assembled and the meeting was called to order. Delegates were present from all parts of the county , a full representation being bad from almost every township. Hon. Spencer Smith of this city was appointed temporary chairman , J. II. Jonks of Avoca secretary , and Colonel E. J. Abbott of this city reading rlerk. The committees on credentials , resolutions nnd permanent organization wuro appointed , after w hich the convention adjourned for dinner. In the afternoon the temporary organiza tion was made permanent , and the committee on credentials reported the names of the del egate : ) . Thcro were no contesting delega tions. The following delegates were appointed tent nt I end the state convention : J. SI. Ualvln , J. "J. Stcudman , Henry Coffeon , J. K. Heed , G. A. Yancey , TJ. A. Casper , Pinloy Burke , E. P. Walts , I. M. Troynor , G. P. Wright and E. L. Shugart of Kane ; Alex Osier and J : K. Osier of Grove , T. U Bardslev of Walnut , E. E. Smith of Macedonia , A. B. Jonas of Center , E. A. Consigney nnd W. D. Craig of Knox and Frank Shinn of Carbon. The committee on resolutions presented n resolution Instructing the delegates to vote for B. P. Clayton for the nomination for gov ernor. This was adopted unanimously by a rising vote , after which Mr. Clayton made a speech , which was enthusiastically received. A resolution was presented Instructing the delegates to work for Omaha as the place In which to hold the next , national republican convention In 1MI2. This was also adopted unanimously. A. S. Hn/elton of this city was elected his own successor to the chairmanship of the county central committee. Ho made a sug gestion which met whlth the hearty approval of nil the delegates present. Ho stated that in the past much h convenience had been caused by the separation of the chairmen of the dristrlct committees from the candidates whom they were supporting in the race for legislative honors. Ho suggested that in the future the chairman of the committee bo the member of the com mittee from the county in which the candl- dldato for the legislature rosided. Ho thought that In this way the forces would be bettor concentrated , and the chances for the success of the ticket would bo greatly in creased. Thcro was no dollnlto action taken with regard to the suggestion , but it was popular with the delegates , and it Is probable that Mr. Hn/clton's plac will bo followed In the future. The Bluffs delegation returned home last evening. CoK'ax Springs via. tlio Itoolc Island. Everybody has heard of them , located on the "Great Hock Island Uouto. " Colfax has a dozen medical mineral springs and hun dreds dally testify to their merits. Savon first-class hotels furnish pleasant homos at very low rates to the throngs nt health and pleasure soekora. Union Park races , Omaha and Council Bluffs , Juno 0-12 , CI.OOO ; Sept. 8-11 , Kl.fiOO ; Oct , 20221,000. . Per programmes address Nat Brown , seo'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha. CundldtitcH for the CommlnHlonerH. TbTOO Insane patients will bo before the insane commissioners this motiilng to ba ex amined nn to their mental condition. Three deputy Midriffs went to Silver Creek town ship yesterday afternoon to get Henry Dean , who has been exhibiting signs of Insanity for some tlmo pas t. Of Into ho has been acting so strnnuely us to glva his friends fours for their bodily safety , and ns n result they have tiled an Information against him. Charles 1'iindlo was brought from Omaha yesterday. Ho was examined in Omaha homo tlmo ago und was found to DO Insane. Buforo ho hod been ordered confined In the stuto asylum nt Lincoln It was found that ho was a resident of Cut Oil Island , und consequently quently of Council HlulTs. Ho was accord ingly brought to this sUlo of the river to betaken taken care of. Wulla In the court housu yes terday ho gave nn exhibition of his skill at song mid dance. Ha has un Idea tli.it ho Is Ma polo u I. , unit ho cells attention to the fact frequently. S , Terry , who Is under indictment for criminal assault , Will also bo up for an exam ination on the chnruu of Insanity , Morgan's prices for furnltu o on install- mcnt plan louer than any other house In city. Mar Bouriclus , musio teacher , removed to KW llrondway , over O. B , mualo company. Great inllllncry removal sale at the Louis' iMasonlo block , commencing this wcok. Muat bo sold before changing location. Jud"o Iluoil Honored. News was received In this city yesterday of the appointment of Judge J , U , Heed , formerly congressman from this district , to the position of chief juatlco ot the court of private land claims. Ibis U nn ofllco which was created at the last session of congress. It was rumored some tuna ago that Judge Itcod would bo given nn appointment on the federal bench , but it was generally supposed that no woulu bo chosen ns ono of the now circuit judge * . Ills new ofllco will take him to Washington , n fact which will c.iuso rccrel among the citizens of Council Bluffs , although they will congratulate htm upon the honor which has boon so worthily bestowed. Bright upland hay nt slaughter prices for next thirty duvs150 ; tons , II. L. Carmancor ner Pearl and Cth avenue. DoVVItt's Llttlo Early Hlso ; best llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad bruath The Mirth of the Imw. "I would like to have Mr. Organ take the stand nnd bo sworn. " Colonel Scott made the request In behalf of his client , Jonathan Jones. Mr. Organ , the prosecuting attorney , had just finished a sharp and lengthy cross-examination of Dr. Bellinger. Tbo doctor had tostltted that ho had examined Jones , nnd In his opinion the man was insane. County Attorney Organ questioned the medical export very closely , especially ns to what he knew regarding the text books on insan ity , and whnt this author nnd tli.it author had to say on this and that particular point. Dr. Bellinger was not nblo to answer all tbo questions to the satisfaction of the attorney , or at least Attorney Organ sought to Impress the jury with the idea that a physician who cannot tell just what the different text books contained between their covers was not much of an expert. There was n llttlo Hurry of minded curios ity nnd .surprise discernible In the court room whet : Colonel Scott announced his next witness to bo Mr. Organ himself. The prosecuting attorney's face gave evidence by a passing blush that his usual equanimity was a llltlo disturbed as ho mounted the llttlo platform nnd settled himself uneasily in the big arm chair. "What Is your namol" "Organ. " "Your first name , sir ! " "John P. " "What Is your business ! " "An attorney. " Colonel Scott proceeded thus with tnntallz- Ing formality until ho had got on record quite a biogrnphic.il sketch of the brilliant young prosecutor. Then ho plunged Into a scries of queries as to What law books Mr. Organ had studied , and n urgent demand for the witness to state word for word any single sentence , oven in the statute book of the state. As soon as the drift of the council proceeding was discernible the court promptly decided the question to bo im proper , but not before Colonel Scott had got before the jury his blatm that if Organ's theory of a doctor's testimony was correct , then Mr. Organ himself must admit that bo was not much of a lawyer , because , forsooth , ho could not quota accurately a sin gle passage from the books. The proceed Ing was fully as farclal as Its improvisor intended , and there was nn all- around laugh , in which the county attorney bad to join , nnd even the gravity of Judge Dcomcr was so shaken that Colonel Scott felt in duty bound to offer a semi-apology to the effect that It was only a restful bit of sldo play to occupy n few moments while walling for another witness. Dr. Barstow occupied the cntiro morning session , nnd after County Attorney Organ Dr. Mnlloy was put upon the staud , whcro ho remained until court adjourned. Both physicians thought that Jones showed signs of insanity. The case will bo resumed this morning. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves und household goods of Mundel & Klein , Council BlulTs. Prices very low ; freiirht prepaid to your city. Be sure and use Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for your children while toothing. 25 cents u bottle. i oung Ideas Shooting "tt'ell. Yesterday afternoon a number of the par ents und friends of pupils in Mrs. Ware's room in the Bloomer school building had the pleasure of seeing some of the educational work being done there. A pleasing pro gramme was presented showing the pro ficiency reached in various studies. The number work was especially gratifying , it being indeed remarkable for pupils of this age. There were also some very pleas ing calistheriu exorcises. Tbo dis cipline has resulted in a remarkable promptness and accuracy of action In move ment , and the manner in which , the pupils are marched out of the building at cloio of school would put even the guards to shame. Altogether the showing was quite convincing that in physical and intellectual training the Council Bluffs pupils are being well cared for. Fireworks , flags , lanterns , etc. , to deal ers only. PUYCKE CANDY Co. Saloon Uurncd. ' A flro started nt 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing In n small one-story building near the corner of Broadway nnd Pirst streets owned by Charles Barghausen nnd occupied by Gus Hunt nnd Henry Jurgons as a saloon and restaurant. The flames had gotten quite u headway before the department arrived , and the building and all Its contents were almost a total wreck. The loss , on the fixtures is es timated at ? 100 , ind that on the building at f'JOO. There was no Insurance. Constipation poisons too Dlood : Do Witt's Little Early Klsors euro Constipation. . The cauboromovcd the disease is gone. EXPEL LEIt j ? < > It Jlf. KES V. Five Ministers Turned out of the lie formed 1'ivHliytorliiii Church. Pirrsnuiio , Pa. , Juno 10. The sensational trials of the six young ministers of the Reformed Presbyterian church ended today nnd the synod , by n vote of 05 to 37 , expelled live of thorn from the church. The charges against them were scandal , libel and following divisive courses In declaring In favor of the right of franchise. Their names are : Hovs. E. M. Mllligan , J. H. J. Mllligan , W. II. Hood , W. T. O ? Sam son , J. C. K. Mllligan. Key. A. W. Mo- Clurklns' appeal was sustained , and H. B. Burnetttho student also charged with heresy , has not yet been tried. Immediately after the announcement of the vote all the sus pended ministers loft the church. They wore mot on the outside by several ministers of tbo United Presbyterian church , who ex tended to them in an informal way the right hand of fellowship. The scone during the voting \vas very exciting. The verdict was not unexpected and several ministers notified the synod of their intention to follow the young men. The thirty-seven who voted against the suspension of the young nion , this afternoon presented a paper of dissent from the action of the synod and asked that It bo spread upon the minutes. Hoy. E. M. Millignn was the first to catch the eye of tbo moderator after the announce ment of the vote. Ho said : "In vlow of the fact that this svnod has found mo guilty of scandal , libel and following divi sive courses , I therefore appeal to the bar of an enlightened Christian conscience nnd place myself on trlul In the Monongahcln presbytery of the United Pres byterian church. " Ho was followed by the othorsuspendcd ministers. Ladles who value a refined complexion must use Pozzonl'a Powder. It produces n soft nnd beautiful skin , AVI TV OFFWRIt Dntlnbln Goodn Uroii hl to California on War SA.V KHAN-CISCO , Cnl. , Jiino 10 , The Chron icle states that a treasury agent visited the Mam islMid navy ynrJs last weak anil made the discovery that a largo quantity ot dutiable merchandise hud boon brought Into thn coun try by several American war vessels which recently returned from the Chinese station nnd no revenue charges had been p.ild. It Is said tint goods worth nevoral thousand del lars were seized by the customs ofllcor and xubmltU'd to the nppralsur. The Chronicle states that some of the principal o 111 COM of the Omaha nnd one or two ofilcora of the Swatnm are concerned In the smuggling and that fcctlon Is being taken in tbn matter by the naval and treasury dcpurtmcnts in Wash ington. DoWltt's LHtlo Early Hisors i only pli | to euro sick hoadauho anu rogulatotho bowels IMTTIl ( I TH I PPt LN1RAL TRAHit The Association Reconsiflcia Its Action Eo- gurdlug World's ' fnjr Exhibits. STABILITY OF THE ADVANCED RATES , Doubt Antony Ilnllroiid Men at to T/iclr / Il-liitf Uphold Western fTnffOfrQallfornla Lines Meet. CHICAOO , Juno 10. The Central Traffic as sociation closed Its monthly session today. It was decided to make a rate on pig Iron from Buffalo to Eist St. Louis of $ ) .8. > par ton , taking effect on legal notice. The asso ciation reconsidered the action taken nt the May meeting In regard to rates to bo charged on exhibits for the world's fair , nnd ndoptod the following rules to govern exhibits to bo charged nt full tariff rates , plus switching charges when going to the exposition , but on returning exhibits are tendered to the rail road by which they are carried to Chicago and the owner of such exhibits will execute n release relieving carriers from nil liability in consideration of free return trunsportv tlon , nnd will present paid freight bills or original bills of lading and certificates signed 03' the nropnr ofllcor of the exposi tion. Articles tcmleiod for return or unsold exhibits which have been on exhi bition and which have paid full rates goin' { will bo returned free to the points within tr * Central Trafllc association nt the point tii were originally received. It was suggests that a form of release by all roads bo adopted and that it be prepared by the uniform bill of lading committee. A resolution was adopted providing that on all wotld's fair business delivery would bo made at the current charge of ralos on such trafllc direct to the various connections with the Illinois Central road , the latter to accept the freight for de livery to the exposition giounds nnd to as sume the payment and collection of charges , if any , besides full responsibility for the property after its acceptance. I\ST : AXi > wr.aT-iiouxn IUTES. Considerable doubt exists nmong railroad men as to the stability of the advanced rales that went Into effect today on east-bound lake and rail traffic. These rates are now re stored to the basis agreed upon for the season prior to the opening of navigation , and the public Is expected to believe that they will not again bo interfered with during the sea son. But there are those who still hold to the opinion that so many contracts were made with favored shippers on the basis of the war rates that the restoration will bo more apparent than real. The situation ns It affects the all-rail routes will no doubt soon bo relieved to a considerable degico by heavy shipments of the now winter wheat crop from southwestern points. Should the volume oven approximate the estimates made by some western railroad officials there will bo enough business for a while to keep the lake and rail and the all-rail routes busy. What is to Become , of west-bound rotes from the seaboard is still a problem. The Chicago line has been unnblo to obtain any assurance from the Canadian Pacific that it will withdraw Its Sl.orrato from New \orlc to St. Paul , and already the Lackawnnna has taken steps to meet competition. The west ern agent of that lit e said today that his ' company had filed a tariff with th'o Interstate commission making rates from Now York to St. Paul and Minneapolis by way of Chicago on the basis of 51.07 first class. This will no doubt be the signal fern , general break. UlAIN HAIUIOAII MAOXATES" . A train of llvo private cars is a thing not often scon In this part of the country. Such n train will arrive hero from St. Paul to morrow morning over the Chlcaco , St. Paul ivnnsas uity road , carrying a large pany of railroad officials and capitalists. The party includes H. H. Porter , John Egan , president of the MaplaLoaf ; Ilobert Brown , the London banker ; : Hoswoll P. Flower , Benjamin Browstcr , Hru. Bishop , Mr. Kimball - ball and many others. The party has been attending a mooting of the Duluth Iron Hango company at Duluth und inspecting the new road , in which a number ot the nbovo named ure Interested. DECISIONS 11V THE 11OUID. The board of commissioners of the West ern Traffic association has denied two appli cations made by the Chicago , Burlington & Northern roiid , which were appealed from tbo Western Freight association. Ono of thcso asked for a special rate on bar Iron and carriage wood from Chicaao to AVlnona. The ether was a similar request In regard to rates on window glass , bottles and plato'ghibs from Chicago to St. Paul. The commissioners decided that the proposed changes were not expedient and should not. bo mado. WESTEIIJJ FltKIOHT AFFAIRS. The Western Freight association completed Its labors today and adjourned. A majority of the subjects before it wore either stricken from the docket or referred to committees. It was decided to bold tbo next regular meeting at LakoMinnotonka In July , and n resolution was adopted providing that after that tlmo the meetings of the association should bo hold bi-monthly instead of monthly. CM.ll'OIlNIA LINKS MEBT. The freight committee of the Traus-contl- ncntal association is in session , but thus far it has confined itself to the consideration of routine matters and the checking of rates. Daily sessions will probably bo hold during the remainder of the week. OXC'E A HOCIETV IEAI > EK. A Former Famous Beauty Now in Now Vork. NK\V Yoii't ' , Juno 10. Mrs. Coventry Waddell - doll , who was the social loader of this city before the war and a famous beauty in her day , became honelessly 111 on Saturday and her death has been expected at any time sinca then. She is now lying at No. 3-40 West Twenty-third street , where she has boon Hvlg recently with some relatives nnd friends. Chauncuy M. Dopow is quoted as saying that Mrs. Waddell was the first woman of this city to establish n salon , and that she was a social 'oadcr ' In n fuller and broader sense than It Is understood today. She was the daughter of Jonathan Soutnwiek of this city.Vtlltiim Waddell , her second husband , was n man of wealth and social prominence. Ho built u line mansion in 1S45 on the slto now occupied by the present brick church in Fifth avenue , whcro ho nud his wlfo entertained the best people of the city nnd eminent foreign visitors. A newspaper extract of 1857 says of n great ball given at the Waddell mansion ut that tlmo : "Tho gathering of beauty mid it ho concourse of gal lantry could uot bo surpassed. " But In the panic of ISTiT Mr. Waddell lost his fortune nnd soon after dlodjn.Mrs , Waddull was u woman of great courage and considerable business faculty , nn l when she returned from her retirement lodcomcd n part of her husband's fortune byuUucky transaction In real estate. She was thus enabled to rccclvo many of her old frlcndiun something of the old stylo. She was < h.qrn about soventy-two years ago. _ p l Kscajio ill1 a' ' train Itolilicr. MoNTicui.1.0 , MlmCi' Juno 10. Herbert Simmons , who with Cnnrlos Bulloy robbed n Northern I'nelllc tralnf8.0,000 last August , today Jumped from a/ralu / going at full speed south of bora. Ho wusibolng brought from St. Cloud to Fargo foiMrial. Ho struck in u bunU of sand and was nppr.ronllv not hurt , as ho got up at once and ran into' the woods' Simmons' homo Is In Wheeling , W. Va , . und ho Is ono of the most notorious criminals In tbo country Died f , iht NlKlit. Jnsoph Matvusick of Neola , In , who was asphyxiated nt tbo Kuroocan hotel laM Sun- UNS RUPULOU3 IMITATORS have bought to prollt by the highronututlonof JohtiiinlJolT'a Malt Extruut. Bawnroof thoin. Look for the slpnnturo of Johanii IIolT"on tlio nook of , vary bottle. Kisnor & Mon- iloon Co. , 0 Buruluy Streets Now York , agents. RAIN Bargains all the year round ? Do ! Eh ? Well , you may get fooled on it. But there's one thing you can't get fooled onand that's in buying one of those five dollar suits of us this week. They are without exception the grandest value that ever tested the purchasing power of a five dollar note. They are made of strictly all wool Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots , goods that if you know anything at all about cloths , you know arc as good goods to wear as any goods made.The colors arc in greys and fancy mix tures , the patterns neat , the sizes from 34 to 42. We rise to remark that we will guarantee this suit will wear as long , hold its shape as well and look as well at the end of its usefulness as any ten dollar suit you can , buy in Omaha. IX FIFTY SUITS. _ . , , . . . . . . . . . . . - * -v. ,7 > .A. - * H i. -jft- r * * * -J * " < r' w In connection with this great five dollar sale , we begin today a sale of elegant all wool dark suits , at six dollars and fifty cents. A great many of our customers could not get suited in the five dollar ones , as their preference was for a darker suit , and in order to meet this demand , we place on sale four hundred strictly all wool sack suits , in two handsome patterns. Suits that if we hadn't struck a snap in buying , would have been marked eleven dollars , go this week at six dollars and fifty cents. THOSE VESTS which we are selling for fifty cents , are talking for us in every quarter of the city. They are made of Pique , Marseilles and Duck. They are in white and light grounds , with neat figures , stripes , checks and plaicls , in all sorts of colors. Compare them with the ones your partner paid a dollar lar or a dollar fifty for. That'll tell the story. Why are these vests like a Dago ? Because they can be washed and not hurt 'em one bit. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' ' . ' to makemoney Ol'l'OUTUNITir.b' - money were never moru plentiful than ut present in Council Illulls. .lay C. Cole , ro.il estate and luuu broker. No. I I'o.irl street , will nut you In the way of niiiklng liandbome profits on hin.ill Investments. T710K SALE-Lot 45 feet front on Fifth J2 uvonue. between 18th nnd lUth St. , on motor line. II. 1' . Callnlmn , "HO Cth live. CljAIUVOVANT nnd psychometric , or chnr- aeter roualiiK : also ( ll'ijjnosls of disease , neml lock ot hair for readings by letter. Sun- bays and evcniir.'H. Mia K Hooper. U-J Avo- duo C , near corner 15th street , Council 11 InIV ? Terms , 5'Jo und $1.05. FOKSALE For Rout Wanted If you want to buy. soil or rent anything In the real estate line don't do It until you have soon our lar o list of bargains. Sw.in & Walker , No. 1 .a Main and 113 Pearl streets. Connell HIiiffs. TJASTUUAGE for horses may bo had on the JL iiulhuhor farm. Apply to John O. Lee , 100 liro'ulny. . FINK bred horso. that cun hunt -iM , will Hull or trade. Address or e.ill on I ) , llroun , Kta West llruadway. Council lIlulTs. & ' Htreot and ll.'l ATSwun&Walkcr'HlI2Miilii 1'eail , Council Binds , you will always ( Iml n 'Snap bargain" In real estate if you wunt to buy , or a good place to list a bargain if you want to soil or trade. FOIt SALT' An abstr.ictand Insurance busi ness ; good livery stock uncl controlling In terest In MM established business. Will take seine Rood city pioperty. Johnston & Van ratten. FOR SALE Elegant carriage team and line single drivers ; prl * us reasonub'o ; call and sco thoin before huvlnv. Isaue M. Hmllh sales stables ISO. 413 North Seventh htreet , Council muffs. AONIl-'lOKNT IUTO property In ilvu-iiuro tracts located 'i ' miles from postolllee , for sale on lensonablo terms. Home line resi dence property for rout by Day & Iloss. FOR KENT The MoMahon block. 3 story brie It , with basement and elevator , jV Squire. .01 I'ourl street. TpOK9A.LiR or Hunt Xirilan land , with f houiei , Ur J. It Uloa. 10' 3laln it. , Oouaoll Bluffi KciYlgcratoi-f ) on I hliillmciUH. Wo buy only Incur lots. Gin Klvolouoit prices. Our ftnclnu refrigerators took first prl/e last year at Minneapolis for beat and most economical refrigerators against all competitors. OlIHOllllO StOVCH OH IllNtjllIlllClltH. The genuine New Process und Quick Meal Now I'roe8s. No Inferior Imitations. Dull and bee at , Old generator .stoves for $9,09 up. Victor ' ioyolCH. Wo are now nblo for the first tlmo to supply our trade on these celebrated bicycles. The best Is always the cheapest. Screen Wire , Iloni'H iwl Frames. Largest line of fancy und .plain doois , frames , hinges and wire. If you know how llttlo It costs to lit your homes with HCienns no ono would be without. Coi.u & COI.K , 41 Main street. day night , died ut St. Joseph's hospital last even ! UK. The remains wcro removed to Heafey & Heafoy's. An inquest will bo held on the oody atii o'clocit this afternoon. No cripinp , no nausea , no pain when Do Witts Little Earlv llUori are U.UJ. Suull pllL Safe pill. Boat pill. Norton In I < TO. Detective Doinpsoy arrived last night from Minneapolis In charge of U. S. Ilorton who U wanted hero for forgery. Some time ago Ilorton forged Charles Ogdon's niiino to a check for fill and was finally located In Min neapolis and arrested there on a telegraph description furnished by the police. DC. Illrncy euros uaiurrli. I3co bldir l \vltli . Burton A. ICarr has been arrested for em- be/zloincnt on complaint of John W. Logan. Ho was tried a fo\v \ weeks ago on a charge of larceny as nalloo , preferred by the same complainant , but the case was dismissed on motion of the prosccutlnc attorney. Logan still had blood In his eye and II led another Information touching on u different nil as u of the same case. I.ogan U n money Icndur and chattel mortgage broker , and the trouble arises from u complication with one pf his customers. The amount involved Is alleged to be loin. A very small pill but u very t'oocl one. Do Witt's Llttlo Early HUors. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Sctioedsnck , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean nnd refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works , Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who Imvo t > hop-worn or soiled fabrics of any charautor can have them rctlyod nnd finished equal to now. BED'FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the latest and moat approved machinery , at less cost than you over paid boforo. QRAMD , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Opsn. George T. Paalps , Manager. C. A. HAMMER , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ori-'ICn. 41f. llro-ulway. Council llluffn. la NEW OGDEU HOTEL. ThoNow O.-don Hotol. In Ooiinull Blairx , has been completely refurnished und moclernl/ed throughout , und U now onu of thu best hotels In the state. It is loo.iled In thu huslnoss part of thuuity and thn eleotrle motorn pass thu door every four mlnntos. 1'lris e.seapes and liie alarms thronhoiit the building. Steam heat , hot und cold water und suiishlno in every room. Table unsurpassed anywliore. Hates , } ' . ' .UO a ( lay. GEO. M. WPIITNEY. I oii't fJivo Awuy Mimoy And ict imthhu In relnin. You are simply duln , : \\hunyoup.iy thu price commonly aslicd for an ordinary lawn mower It the price | H moru than $ VX ( > . Wo III hell yon a Hist- class , warranted nnd cnaiantced twolvo-lneli movtur for 15.1X1. i\amlno : them. O nloii i os1 to ) per Vt. flood duality und will Khoyou satisfaction. Come und see It. Tlio ItcHt llolVIoriitor | IH the North Htnr UN not Illie homo others that are warranted to fruo/o without leu In iloL'-dnyH. It does use Rome lee. but uses less und produces u loner temperature \\llhlcsn than any other refrUetator on thu market. Moxloan HaiiimoukH , 7. > u. They are worth looking ut and will give you lots or comfort during thu xuiiiinur. Coliimhl i Hluyolo ) . Plenty of them now ( OHiiimly nil demands. Ihoiu Is no other In the world cijual to It. Huso hull spoils , step. ladders , water coolers , liumporri uml clothes haskiitK , thu llghtii nx Ice cream freeze i ; < , thai fren/o In from lluoo to llvu minutes , from < I. ' . ' . " > up. Junior Kaso- llno stoves from f I to K. thu Hollalilo. thu bust Proocb.s.KvapoiatliiK Move made ; for sale only at P. U DjVolV. , VJJ llro.idway. First-- : National - : - Bank -OK OOUWOm BLUFFS , IOWA. 1'ald Up Capital , . . . . $100,01)1) ) ) Olilait urtMiiUcil b'ink lit tlio cllr. KuraiKii nnd doniuitic oxftmiuu nil 1 luoil uuiirltlui , KipucH utlurillun p.itil ft elli > 3Eli i > , AuojJncs o ( lullrll unit liuikt , bnukur * jiUcjrpQr.itluiu jullcitail Cue ri'ipoiulemo Irnliud UKU. I1. tIA.NI'-OlU ) . I'ro litunl. A. W. 1UUIOIAN. diililor. A. T. KICK. AOUtunl Caiblor CITIZENS STATE BANK OP Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 s I. A , Mlllor , F. O Olaason , R fj. Shunart. E. K. Hart , J. I ) . Edmumlxm , Uairloi It. llannun. Transact Ronor.il UanUlnt Oini- neit. Largest c.iplttl anil lurplui ot any banKln Southwestern lotr.v INTERESFON TIM DEPO3I T3. ICconoiiiltiiil It Is thu amount that poohlo nave , not so much what they earn , that eventually inukoi them rich. In tinylnir a household necessity * 111(0 n refrigerator It Is well to consider HOUIOI th nx UHO | than the first cost In dutormlnlutf Its economy. The Guernsey Household Hiifrlgi er.itor IK as handsome us a plevu of parlof furniture ami eostH less than any other Urst- oliiss article , und stands ut tlio head na an ucomiinl7orof Ice , giving the lowest cold air temper. itnrn , All the packing Is mineral MOO ] , thu best non-eonilnetor of beat and moisture known. All parts can lie taken out nnd elmined. InvcHtiguto the Guernsey Household buforu Uiiyln ; . | J1\VI1 MOWGI'H , The Now Qniiknr Oily U In iivury rcxpoot thp counterpart oT the I'hlludolplilii , mid much I'heanei. I'lomtltotT. We carry thu 1'hlla' dulphla also und you can take your choice. Soroon Ioorn and window nuruuns , the liirgi'st nnd fluent In the city , and all the latest novelties In tliil hardware line , at HIIIIOAUT & HONH. / No. U Main Ktieot. Council Illnirn. _ DTH. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' and Pa nn' Supjlin , Markat Fixtum , Casing , < nlces anil Sansnjo Maker * ' Machinery. 87- 23 Main St. , L'onnell I ! I airs. la. AUu doilurl u I Helen und Fun ' COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute 1)119. ) 1IKIIINGEHB. l'UOI'3. ' Chronle diseases of ull kinds and deform * Hies kpcelaities. Nos. 'Aal und -WJ Uro.ulwuy , Council HI nils , la. _ Gas Heating Stoves. No ASIIK.S ! No HMOKB. Just thn tiling fur bath rooms , lie , I roo-ns , otOk Call und bcu our lur o assortment. C. B. Gas nnd Etoatrlo Light Co. 1 ! I'turl und 210 Muln Street.