THE OMAHA DAILY BElli MOIsDAY , JUNE 15 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. vJOUNCIL BLUFFS. Ol-l''KK : No. 12PKAHLSTRUKT , I > Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City , \ . II.V. . TILTON - MANAOUK. TKLF.I'HONKSi I fluslucs.s Office , N k 43. Kdltor. No. tf ) . J/JTAOK JIK.W10X. N. Y. P. Co. Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Hnpp blooit. If you want water In your yard or house , po to Hlxby'9 , 'WJ Morrlam block. \ Vat.tcdgood girl for general house work Mrs. H. W. Tllton , 5UT Fifth avenue. J. J. Wright , ono of the Insntio patients in St. Hot-mini's hospital , died yesterday noon of apoplexy. Helms been In.poor health for some tlmo past and about three weeks ago ho was removed from the Insane department to the hospital proper for mcdicai tioatmcnt. Ills death was very sudden. The body was taken to the residence of the daughter of the dead man , who lives at iM : ) . ' Seventeenth avenue , where the funeral will bo held. Til Presbyterian social union will bo enter tained tomorrow evening at the re.sldi'iiro of C. II. Judson. ! ! ( ) ( ! Fifth avenue. Mr. W. T. Attloy snd Miss Anna F. Bain , both of Polo , 111. , wore married hint Thurs day evening at St. Francis Xnvlor's ' church. After the woddlng n reception was held at the homo of the brides sister , Mrs , 1) . J. O'rvelll. ' Marv , wife of Chalmers Lyon , formerly Mary 15. Kirklnnd , died yesterday morning nt li:3l : ( o'clock of heart fnllnni , aged twenty years , at her late residence , ( Wl Mill street. The deceased wns 111 for live months. I'ho notice of the funeral will bo given later. Joseph Cramer , an old soldier , was arrested yesterday afternoon by Olllcer Uoyle. Ho was trying the back doors of the business houses on Upper Broadway , hunting for a well known butcher , of whom he said ho wanted to get a glass of beer. Ills strange actions terrified sorno of the neighbor ! ' , and they notified the olncor and requested him to arrest him on the charge of infinity , lie was taken to Iho police station , where ho bc- came violent , nnd It tool : the combined strength of Oftlcor Uoylo and Deputy Mar shal Fowler to keep him from doing some Uamngo. Cramer is an old soldier und lives on Harrison street. He has nuver been con sidered Insane , although his nct'ons ' have always been odd. Ho will be given an exam ination by Or. F. S. Thomas this morning. About llvo o'clock yesterday afternoon a west bound motor with two trailers attached attempted to cross the bridge. The load proved to bo too heavy , and a fuse was blown out. The train wns laid up , nnd for about half an hour there was no travel on the bridge cither way , except the traveling done by the passengers who had to walk homo. The Iodgo light gunrds held an election Saturday evening for the purpose of select ing a colonel for the regiment. Colonel G. II. Custlo of Shenandoah received 11 votes and \V. E. Aitchison , who wns formerly con nected with the company , received It ) . All the other companies in the regiment held elections at the satno time , and the votes of all will bo counted up in deciding who is the successful candidate. P. 1C. Spencer wns arrested last evening on n charge of having stolen $1 from a colored man named Koss Anderson. Spencer claims that ho was fooling with the negro , and touched his hand while it held the money , but ho stales that the money was taken by n colored friend of Anderson's. The case will bo Investigated this morning in police court. T e Steens nnd Prof.iinxlo concluded their Council Bluffs engagement last night before as deliirhtod an nudicner ns ever as sembled in the Broadway theater. Their ex pose of alleged spiritual manifestations was .so exquisitely clear cut and clean that even the spiritualists present were obltpcd to nd- their faith was seriously shaken in their tra ditional beliefs. Miidnni Steen's wonderful achfbvQinonts in mind-rending completely mystllle'd all , nnd the ' spiritualists present , ' ftevernl of whom were on stage tiprtii . the Invitation of the Stens and Prof. Znnzio sci/.ed upon it is as suflK-iotifi evidence that Mrs. Steen wns a nudumf } ! and" clairvoyant of wonderful rower. "Prof. Xni .io's achievements in the black art were equal to Hermann's best. The company appears at the Boyd In Omaha on next Saturday and Sunday nights , nnd it Is certain that a largo number of Council Bluffs people will go over to hoar thorn ngaln. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Gr.md hotel. Telephone 145. High gradd work a specialty. Picnic at Manhattan bench , Lake Mannwa ; peed fishing , fine bathing nncCboating ; plenty ofshado ; best place for camping out parties. Try it. v Bright upland hay at slaughter prices for * JuKt thirty days ; 4SU tons , H. L. Carmancor- , pcr Pearl and 5th avenue. I'K US OX.IL I1. tKAG 11,1'IIS. . Mrs. V. Jennings has gene to Buffalo N. Y. , to attend the funeral of n brother. G. H. Ferguson nnd family leave today for Karling , where they will make their resi donee. City Auditor.I. C. Lnngo started yesterday for Keokuk , to testify in a case in the United " States court. Ml.ss Mamlo Oliver has nccopted a position ns soprano in the Westminster Presbyterian church of Oinahn. MUs Jennlo McLachlan of Colorado is the guest of her sister , Mrs. II. S. Bubhtx , on Washington avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Butterworth of Mish- nwnkn , Ind , , nro in the city , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Judson , F. II. Keys left for Colfax Saturday night. Ho will spend n couple of weeks there , after which ho will go west to recover his health. D. K. Gleason has gene west , where he will make an extensive tour In the interests of the Kotnil MorjhdHts' protective association. Ho will visit Denver , San Francisco , Sacru- mento and other points. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves nnd household goods of Mnndel & Klein , Council BlnlTs. Prices very low ; frelirht prepaid to your city. The finest line of spring nnd summer goods , most export workman , Is what you llnd nt Keller's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. DiMiioer.itio Primaries. The democrats hold their primaries in the various ward ! Saturday night for the pur pose of electing delegates to the county con vention , which will bo hold at the county -court house iioxt Wednesday morning nt 11 o'clock. The following were the delegates elected : First Ward V. Jennings , G. K. Wheeler , K. Knln , J. Wlekham , B. J. Kiddle , C. M. Mnynard , F. A. Bixby , John Clausen and Peter Peterson. Second \Viird-A. T. Wlilttlotiov , William Groneweg , Thomas Bowman , J. .i ! StowKt-t , W. H. Kcphner , Ci. A. Holmes , Jnmcs Mlthen , George A. Klchmoml , Thomas Mnloney , O. H. Lucas , Gus Larson nnd M. F. Kohrer. Third \Vnrd-S. B. Wadsworth , F. W. Spotimm , J. J. Fralnoy. Charles Grt'gorv , W. II. Thomas , Ummoi Tinloy and Anton Kink. Fourth \Vnrd-W. H. M. Pusey , J K niolrlch , J. J. Shoa.G. A. Koblnson , C. Woa- lov. J. i. Lutx , F. Trimble. Fifth Ward-S. T. McAteo , ,1. G. 1 ipton , M. Callughan , William U , Morris , P. Mc- Ilenry , J. K. Cooper , O. S. Chllds and J. Cuslck. Mnr nourlclus , inuslo tonchor , removed to Kts llroadwuy , ever U. Ii. nmslo company. Nolli-o lor Hills. Mvvou's Orrti-n , TOWN \J\KF. MANVW.V In. , Juno I' ' , IbUl. Sealed proposals will ho received by the undersigned nt his. oftlco up to noon , Juno " 0 , IbUI , for Improvements to Uo made in said town for the purpose of protect ing the wutoi-s of said lake und for protecting the property of the Inhuhltants of said town. Said linprovunionts uro to bo tnudo In uc- cordiinco with protlli's , plans and specillca- lions on tlio ut my ofllco or nt the olllco of .liaison it Cook , civil cnilncei-s , U'JS Broad- \\iiy , Oounoil lilulVs. R U. Hnr.n , .Mtiyur. Union Park races , Omaha and Council DlulTs , .lunoYM' ' . t-I.OOO ; Sept. 8-11 , $ ofiOO' , Oct. SOiM1,000. . For programme : ! address ut Urowu , suc'y. , Mcrcuauu1 Uotcl , Ouiuha. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , How Children's ' Day Waa Observed in the Churches Yesterday. ODDFELLOWS' ' MEMORIAL EXERCISES. Sermon liy n Kent Hey I'rcnohnr Krult { Jrowors * Il tiitict | A Lake Mnnnu'ii Dentil ol' nil IIIHHIIC Patient , Children day was observed In many of the churches yesterday. The wuathor Kept many of the white dresses nt homo , but It could not innr the pleasure which the llttlo ones full In this always populnr nccaslon Special service wore hold by the Uroadvvny Molhodlit church in the Mnsonlo teniplo. The room was beautifully decorated with flowers , and on the stnRC , supported by four small treestood n canopy buried In wreathes. On thu canopy were el ht hoolts for the letters of the word "Uell lon , " which were brought out and huti ( . ' in plnco by elRht youlii : peopto in a special uxurclsc. Miss Osborno represented the " ( Jucon of Hellion" and the 1'curl Gatherers were represented by tno fol lowing younjf pcoplu : " Uichteousness , " Mary Mtilholltuid ; "Kducatlon , " .losenh Knoll * ; "Love. " Mlttio 1'ilo : Industry , " Ulnneho Urowu ; "Gentleness , " Cc-lln licit ; "tiinooMiro , " Miss NIlus ; "Obedience , " Charles Tulli-ys ; "Xuznretli , " K. E. Wlatt. At the I'lX's'ljytcrian cliuroU the platform was u mass of beautiful ( lowers. The .Sun day srhucl met In the parlors and marched into the audience room to the .strains of Sul livan's "Onwurd , Christian Soldier , " sung bv the choir. After the school hail assem bled a special exeirlso was gene through with con&UtliiK of music by the school , recitations by the little ones , and an address by the pastor , Hey. S. 1'helps. The rite of baptism was administered to two children. At the Herean Itnptlst church In the morn ing u sermon was pretier-ed appropriate- the occasion by the p.istor , Hev. T. S. Thick- stun , from Urn text , "Let no man despise thy youth.1 'Jn the evening the children of lee Hunduy school tool : complete charge of the exercises. Dialogues , recitations and songs made up n very interostiiih' programme- and the house was crowded. The first impression on entering the Con- Krej'iitional cliuivh yesterday wis that the llorul decoration's must have caused an un usual expenditure of labor and money. Close inspection showed that much of the plefislnp effect was duo to the Ingenuity of Miss Ida Wallace and Miss Winnie Croft , the voutif. ; Indies who took charge of the dec orations. ' Common blossoms atid ferns were so combined with a few rare flowers as to ( 'ive n wonderfully pleasing effect. 1'romlnent among the decorations was n large cross made of white catalpa blossoms with n border of yellow pnnsies. The cross rested upon n high mount on which ferns and plants were arranged gracefully. The services were appropriate to the day. The Sunday school gave n pleasing pro gramme. Among the most pleasing recita tions was onO by little Olive Vosjwinkle , also one by Bcllo Stuart and others. Seven children were christened. Kov. Mr. Crofts gave an appropriate address. SKCO.NOVKHK Of the Great Jiini" Sale at llic Itostoii Store , O .illicit Itliill'M , la. The success attending our Juno sale has been most encouraging niid bojond our ex pectations. For the coming week we will offer still greater bargains. Below wo quote u few of the following specialties : Me cheviot stripes , nil wool , .Tie. 150 lirillinntincs nil colors , : ) lc a yard. Wc ) hrlllinntlno * , over Hi shades , full -10 inches , reduced to ! ! 'Jc. ' Brocade brillianUncs , worth li'Jc. See special bargains in brilliantmes marked ! ) c , Il'.lc ' , 4 ! > o , 5Uc ; bur $1 quality , 7rjac. ' Ladies' vests Te , 4 for Sf > c. Ladies' shaped vests I2'2' ( ; . Ludios' fancy vests insiilt and lisle'J.lc. Fast black hose fie and lOc , . ' ) forl"ic. ! Our ITo black hose for 12)4 ) a KeRulur made hose in black balbriggan sold forirC , reduced to lUc. Wo Bho\v five different lines in ladles' blacU hose at 'J5c. US-ineh ( JoluinblasultiiigS c , regular 13c goods. Plain and striped hlack organdies ta yards for $1.00. Lonsdalo and other mattes muslin sold for lOc , now 7c. 1 case heavy largo crochet quilts worth Sl.l'.l ' , for ! Hc. ) Turkey red napkins , 42c a do/.en. Ladies' nainsook shirt waists r > Sc , sold for .r c. c.Ladies'blaclc sateen shirt waists , pleated , for $1.X ( ) . See bargains in white flouncings , full 40 inches wide , at45e , f > h < ; . up to $ l.a. aynrd. Hluck ombroidcred llaunciiips. guaranteed fast colors , from ! Mo to § l.lu ) a yard. Outing flannel shirts , S''e , Ulic , IWc. Extra largo shirts In good quality , fiOc nnd r.ho. r.ho.Hoys' waists , IS'.j'c ' , ' T > c , 0c. 'tOc , r.Oc. Uent-s' hose , So , lOc , l'Jac ) and Ifie , seamless goods. Just , received . " 00 parasols and sun umbrel las , the latest novoltio- the market and bv far the best vnluo ever shown , in oxydlxecl handles , inlaid pourl , gold plated , rings , crooks , etc.'o call special attention to three leading numbers ut $1.10 , $ > . ( M and ft.OO. : ' See show window. BOSTON STOIIK , Council Blurts , In. A Henl I5oy I'ronclior. Preachers , who like Harrison the Evange list , continue to bo advertised as "boy" preachers , oven after the hair is sprinkled with gray , and the visage marked "by wrin kles , rather shaken the confidence of the wary public , which looks with doubt at any church announcement which makes luvenilo oratory a drawing curd. A boy preacher was announced to occupy the pulpit of the Christian church on Broad way yesterday. It was a real boy this time. Ho is an Iowa product , ills name is Charles Moarison and his age sixteen. His homo is nt lied Oak , where his father is pastor of the Christian church so that the boy is to the pulpit born. The church was crowded , every sent ucing taken. "Klder1 Morrison for such ho Is In title , thouuh but a boy In years chose as his text several verses In the sixth chapter of the Ephcslans , his discourse centering mainly about the words , "Put on the whole armor of Uod. " Ho laid n half sheet of notes on the open blblew and proceeded with uls task qulto deliberately. It was evident that ho was not depending on any manuscript , and that he was not playing the parrot by repeating words committed to memory. The frame work of his sermon was simple. There was no attempt nt flourishes ami us n whole It was n wonderful sent on for n boy. The sixteen-year-old elder called attention In thu first place to the necessity of having Christian strength. Christianity was a growth , and as babes forsook milk for meat , so the Christian shuil speedily grow Into the full use of powers. It was necessary to put on the whole nrmor. The Christian shall not only bo on the defensive , but offensive. Ho should not only wield the sword , hut shall wear the breastplate. Not only should all the armor bo put on , but It should uo used. The armor was not for mere dress parade but for action. In cloilnp ho spolto of the rewards of the Christian soldier. The man who fought for his nntlvo land did so hccauso ho loved his country So with the Christian soldier. Ono reward was that which cnmo from his lovu for God and the truth -tho consciousness of duty well done. This was a erout reward of Itself. There were other rewards , though -thoao be longing to iho uernnl rest which Is prepared for all the < o who remain true to the end. The preacher with his brother , a few years older , sang u very pleasing duct. They had good voices , which blend nicely , and thev are capable of using the gospel hymns with much effect. _ For the openli.g of < ho Hotel Colfax the Hock Islam ! will roll round trip tickets Juno lit-id , good to return on the ITtti , at ono and one-third fare. .Memorial. An Interesting service was held yesterday afternoon in the Oddfellows' hah In memory of tUo deceased members Q lug lodges of this city Besides the members of the lodges , there were many outsiders present , D. C. lllooincr , P. O. . presided. After an opening address by Mr. Bloomer a devotional exor cise was led by Past Grand L. C. Huff , after which memorial orations were deliv ered by different members , ono from each lodce. Each oration was proceeded by the reading of the roll of deceased members by Miss Hnrbarn Anderson , secretary. The orations consisted mainly of. references to the lives of deceased comrade ] nnd wore very In teresting. The following wore the orators for the different lodges : Council Bluffs , No. 4 ! > . O. ( J. Hloomor , Humboldt , No. lit , John Sehlckotnnz ; Council Bluffs , N'o. 3 , degree of KobeKnli , Miss Iflttlo Whlto : Hnwkcyo , No. 14S , J.M. Matthews ; memorial address in gen eral , Kov. S. Alexander. The programme was Interspersed with excellent music , suit- iiblo for the occasion , furnished by the choir of the Trinity Methodist church , consisting of Miss Lillian Huff nnd Mrs. McCargnr nnd Messrs. (1. W. GechriiiR nnd John Sylvester , with Miss Cnrnlu Alexander nt the organ. Vornio and Ethel Witter also played some selections on the clarinet nnd piano , which were well received. Col fa v Siriiis | null Itcliirn. The Hotel Colfax at Colfnx Springs , la. , will bo open for business Juno 10. On that date the Itoclt Island will commence the sale of special excursion tickets from Council Bluffs and other local points , good to return on or before October. ) ! . Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , f > 33 H'wny At Ijiiko Maniuvn. There wore largo crowds at Lake Mannwa yesterday , especially during the afternoon and evening. It was the first real pleasant Sunday since the openlngof the season , The hotel and all the pleasure resorts nt the lake were filled with a multitudeof pleasure seekers. Dalboy's band govo a concert in the pavilion from II to ( I o'clock in the after noon nnd from 8 untlll 11 in the evening. There Is a line stage of water , nnd all the steamers on the lake were running. The stiff urco/o made excellent sailing and every craft that could carry n sail was skimming before the wind. Manager Whiting of the hotel is very proud of the improvements that have been made In the building and the grounds nnd challenges any summer resort In nho west to show nicer and more comfortable accommo dations. The Mnnhattcn bench people are keeping up with the procession on the opposite sldo of the lako. They nro spending several thousand dollars In permanent improvements. Some of this work Is of such n nature that it will require mouths to com plete , but the buildings , dancing pa- villions , water toboggan slides , etc. , are re ceiving the linishi'Jir touches. The bath housed were well patronized ycstorday and tha surf that rolls upon the splendid sandy bench was black with bathers. The electric light people have completed their lines to the hotel and pavilion on the north side and by the piiddlo of the week that portion of the resort will be brilliantly Illuminated by 2,000 candle power arc lights. Another week will see the lake prepared to take care of any sided multitudes that may come. ' Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They are delicious. Morgan's prices for fnrnitu o on install ment plan lower than any other house in city. Notice ot AHsijrmnc'iit for Benefit ol Creditors. Notice is hereby given ns required by sec tion 'Jllll , Miller's code ISS'J. that the Judd # Wells company , n corporation whose princi pal placoof business was in the city of Coun cil Bluffs , In. , did on the 'JTth day of May , 1801 , makb an assignment of nil of their prop erty and effects to the undersigned 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 ut Council Bluffs , 1st. , this Oth day of Juno , 1891. W. II. ICN'iu-uini , Assignee of the Judd ft Wells Co. FllANK Tltl.MIII.n , Attorney for assignee. Pleasant Time at Glcinvood. About twenty members of the Pottowat- tomio County Fruit Growers and Gardners association with their wives accepted an in vitation last Saturday , which had boon ex tended by the Mills County Horticultural society to attend , a strawberry feitival at Glcenwood. The day was perfect and a royal tlmo was onloyed by nil. At the depot the party was met by leading citizens with carriages , and after dinner nt the hotel was shown over the magnificent fruit farm of John F. Stone , which embraces at present a section of land ; Mr. Hecord's 100 acres of fruit , Mr. William's 120 acres , and other farms of smaller pro portion. At 3 o'clock lunch was served nt the court house which consisted of delicious strawberries , ice cream and coku , The feast over , President IColley of thu Mills county association teen the chair and calling the largo assembly to order announced the toasts and responses which wore ns follows : "Tho BIuo Grass Tongue , " A. S. Ponham ; "Willis County , " John Y. Stone ; "The Farmer and His Wife , " .T. J. Stoadman ; "Railroads' , " B. F. Clayton ; "Tho Floral Palace , " L. A. Casper ; "Old Settlers. " D. 13. Clark ; 'Southwestern Iowa , " W. .1. Davenport : "Our Guests , " S. Gillilaud. A resolution was offered and adopted bv the Pottawattamio.county delegation thank ing the Wills eJunty society for tno invita tion extended to Pottnwnttamio county and for the hospitality enjoyed , after which the guests took their departure. Great millinery removal sale nt the Louis' Masonic block , commencing this week , Must bo sold before chancing location. Gasoline and oil ; coos , wood nnd coal : prompt delivery. L. G. Knotts , 24 Main , telephone 203. AVI11 Keep the Present Site. A meeting was held in the First Baptist church last Saturday evening for the pur pose of making definite arrangements as to the slto upon which the now cdoflco of the organization shall bo built. Propositions were submitted were submitted from the owners of some of the lots which the ebiireh has been considering , but after mnturo de liberation it was decided to reject them all and build on the present Ma. The action is final , nnd steps will be taken at once toward securing n purchaser for the old building. Dastardly Attempt ol' Human Fiends 10 Illmv Up an Iowa Store. CHIUK Kinns la. , Juno 14. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BIX.As ] ono of the em ployes ol Dencko & Y otter's , dealers In dry goods , was closing up the store last night ho heard a si/.zltng sound nt thu rear door. On Investigation ho discovered n piece of Inch nnd a half gas pipe made in the shape of a dynamite bomb nnd from ono end protruded n burning fuse. Ho succeeded In extinguish ing Iho tire bcfotc It exploded. The carols shrouded In mystery and there Is no clue to the perpetrators. Now .MinlMor > r Finance. CITV OF MEXICO , Juno 14. [ By Pan Amor- can Press 'via El Paso.j Bonlto Gome/ Farias- was yestonlay appointed minister of ( li.nuco tosuccosd Sonar M , Doublan , who died at his country house near the City of Alex Ice on May 0. Senor Farias to.ik the oath of olllco at noon Ho has been director of thu national debt , secretary of tno legation nt Cordon and vice director of the Ken Del Monte mining company. Hu Is the best in formed inur. in Mexico on financial questions nnd whoso cleverness as n financier is highly esteemed In Europe. Gosslor'sMoglo Headache Wafers. Curesoll hcadccbcs in 2U minutes. At all dru gis B/1'K.V 'in THK JVIIV , KlcviMi In Favor of Ar < | iiiHlni ; 'Cor poral Parkinson ol' Mii-ilcr. CIIBVKNNK , Wye. , Juno H. [ Special Tele gram to TIIF. HKK. I At midnight the dis trict court was adjourned until 9 o'clock Monday morning. The Jury In the case of Corporal Frunk li. Parkinson , charged with the tnurdur ol 1'rlvuio Kay Buucr of the Seventeenth Infantry , IWIng up to that hour failed to agree. The riral b.illot taken showed seven In favor of acquittal and five favoring conviction. A second ballot taken at 10 o'clock domonstnted tlmt with the exception of one man nil the Jurors favored acquittal. Thocrtsowas given totthtf Jury nt tl o'clock this cvenlne. The evidence is purely cir cumstantial and there Is n great deal of sur prise that the Jury shoijld htwe taken so lone to find a verdict. The iodu room has wen thronged during the progress of the trial , nnd the general feeling Is that Parkinson Will nnd should bo .icqnlttudt ) 1 Do Witt's Little Early Ijlscrs , best pill. JIASHKtt OX'tl I/O.STAKK. Troubles of n Fifteen.Year-Old Girl at I'ntc'liognc , 11. I. P.m-iioorn , ! - J. . Jnno 14. Grace Kaynor Is only 11 ficon years old. She lives with her parents , Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Knynor , at Patehogue. She U the youngest child. For some tlmo David Curtis , aged nineteen , who lives near by. hits slyly pain nor attentions. Thu girl has had the advantages of n good homo , schooling and music lessons , nnd her parents were much opposed to her keeping company with Curtis , who is n hostler in the employ of Stage Driver Overtoil. Curtis chose the cover of darkness In which to pay his attentions , often waiting for the girl In secluded places. Ho was occasionally seen by her parents , and at fast ho was forbidden to como upon their promises or have any thing to do with their daughter. A few days ago Mrs. Unyt.or hoard through n friend In whom Grace had confided that the girl was to oo married on Sunday evening last. To prevent the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Unynor kept strict watch over thn girl Sun day and took possession of her clothing. On Tuesday , however , she got some clothes and disappeared. Mrs. Curtis told Mrs. Kaynor that Grace had gene to her brother , Charles Kaynor , but she was frightened later oy a search warrant into admitting that Grace had gene to I. K. Dodge's pluco , three miles north of here. Thu mother started for Dodge's on Wednesday and on the way she saw young Curtis , whom shuconfronted with , "You area thief. " 'Athlon" ho replied. "Yes ; you stole my baby. " Grace had heard of her mother's approach nnd had concealed hoi-self in the woods near by. Her mother returned homo without her. That night Grace slept at Dodge's ' houso. On Thursday Charles Kaynor , Grace's brother , went to Dodge's ' and IOOK her home. Her father , to prevent her leaving homo until his return that evening , placed a small chum about her shoo top at the ankle nnd fastened It to the floor. Grace from a window complained of cruelty to a friend of the Curtis family , who was passing by. Ho lodged a complaint with Justice Carman , who sent n letter ns follows : William fj. Knynor : Complaint has been iimilo to me that jou hiivo your daughter chained In her room and that she complains that she is in torture and bus been beaten. This ought not to bo , us you will ho liable for cruul and Inhuman toiitiuciit , and 1 shall have to take olllulnl notice of It. . II. OAII.MAN. On receipt of the above letter Mrs. Kayner said she intended to prevent if possible the throatonco. calamity to their daughter , whom she released but put a guard over. Dr. H. II. Terry has made aflldavtt after an examin ation that Grace received > o injury either from the chain or from the beating. Curtis was arrested for abduction. His examination has been adjourned until Wed nesday next before .justice Carman. The Dodge and Curtis families have been sub poenaed us witnesses. . ( J'raco , who is now ntliome , says she is through with Curtis , but she is closely watched. For Schlitz beer apply to K , K. Grotto 020 Furnum. Al'tcr ( lie ( .in Millers. CnnAK HUMPS , la. , Juno 14. | Special Tele gram to Tin. DUE. ] The temperance people nro making another raid oh the saloons and in the past few days nearly every saloon keeper has been scrveq with a warrant of arrest. Some have pleaded guilty and paid their lines. About thlrty-Hvo cnse.s hnvo not yet been disposed ofbut they will bo at tended to the first of the week. Selling of liquor goes on , however , the same as over. Comes to Onuilia. Mr. Louis Heimrod telegraphed TUB Bun ycstorday from St. Louis that Omaha had se cured the National Schutzonfest for 1693. The choice of cities for the next tournament lay between Omaha and Chicago. The Oinahn delegation worked hard for the fost and are exceedingly pleased over the de cision. Constipation poisons tno blood : DoWitt's ' Little Early Klsers euro Constipation. The cnuscremovod the disease is eonc. How Ho Trainil ; His Horse. , Tnck Schovnor , or , ns ho styles him self , "Poor Jack , " had a line young liorso which wns shy of railroad trnins , says the Portland Oregoninn. Ho < lp- tormined to break the horse of this folly , and so , early ono morning1 , told his man to take the horse out on South Fourth street nnd hold him thcro while iv train went by. The first thing that came along was an engine and tender , bucking in from the summit. As soon ns the hprso saw this terrible object coming Ifo began to i-oiii1 and try to get away , but the mnn hold fast to him , and Sohevnor shouted to him to hold on , and to keep the liorso there. Just before the engine came by tlio frightened animal whirled out across ono rail of the track and tried to pull away from the driver who , with his feet braced against the other rail , hold fast. Neither would budge , so the louder knocked the liorso dowtif ran over him and killed him , while the man had a very narrow escape from going under the wheels of the engine. The horse was effectively cured of being scared at an engine , and the tender was soon righted and started out looking for more horses to train. In a game at Kansas City last week Billy O'Urien of Denver was presented with a sil ver pitcher and two goblets by members of the fire department. Billy works In the tire department during the winter months. The present wns a very costly and n very handsome - some ono. xt.n'H of vKs'tEituA r. Prince Hlsmnrck IB tiiilTcrlng from lumbago. At Naples It Is thought that the eruption of VuKiivlus will assume vast proportions. A barge convoying ' . " > 01 convicts to Slbcrln. sanl ; In the Volga rlvuriit Nllna Noviigornd and many ( it the convju.tyiiworo drowned. 'iVIlllam II. Cowan , ( cuY'illng for n G'hlcuKO houso. committed suicide at Akron , U. . by shooting hlmK'lf through the head with a re volver. ' ' ' ' At Indianapolis 1ml. , .Josoiih A. Ponavnn , a well known pa'-seiiKiT'Oondiictor , died fiom Injuries caused by iha 'explos ' on of a guso- llnu lamp. i I , Knrth tremors , soinm.mos of torrlfle vol canic force continuo 'In1 ' the Ylondn , Italy , district , threatening cpmiiloto destruction < > ' thu towns. . lt.\ < ) In addition to thei | < $ architectural Iron worUurs announced toUJIHI , it slrlUu to I i.y In L'hleueo , 7uO metal workers huvo do .de I t , quit work. Iloth euH4rs''of | v.'orki'm are at it'inpUm ; to Mci'nro tlitKfeUht hour day and jm'renhcd wanes. , n ; i The bo.ly of Aloxandur.'Pchnlcder ' , who has been in si iu from tiviinivllle , Ind. . slnuu Tucisdiiv. was found In M1'1 river moored to a boat and his throat cut from ear to oar. lie has I ecu despondent TOV.a loni ; time , and It Is regarded as a CIIAO of suicide. During mi ulternitln ! ! at 0 niton. O. , over a broken puno of gluts ' , lin < uph \ \ lie , a saloon keuper , almost Instantly killtd Uh.nt's I' ' n- drrson ( colored ) by a filow of his list. WIs < ( U'liiiiiidi'd in moy for the IU | M nnd I'lainn-d that HunderKon u suultcd him with a rallioud spike. Inquiries Instituted by a I'arls tradq journal In ovm four liiiiidii-d ulu'ut giowlni ; districts n.ivo n-xiiltrd in iho compllut on ol a report sitting forth ihtii thu total wheat crop of t'ruiu-i ) this iu.ir will amount tea lltllu over half thu u\vinitr cr i | > . Alexander Sitnvnit WIIK klllod at Whltt'S- town , Ind. . hy iu > ii I'lirli'.v. The iintinel or- iKlniited about MI-HO IIO.IM' rt > nt. Hot words followed and I'arlo.v stubbed Stewart IIvo turnIn tint bmiht. Stcunrl died ulinosl In- Mintly. The murderer wan promptly ar- nsicd. i-liveraI of the widows of DIO-.O killed In the dlxuHtrous wreck at ti ( < orgtilonn. hid. , last Inter hnvo been oil'crt'd from M.UW to fs.Ooo curh by way of i I'imiiirom si > , but all have lu'u-eu thu o Iff is und li.ivi * Imll utcd tlmt lliu.v will br.n,1 suit lor Jlj.iuu r.a-li uiiiin > t the IVnnvvUiHua road unless Letter utters uYu tuudo fur vhuuv EARLY NEBRASKA CAVALRY , How the Second Rogimsnt of Troopers Gains Into Existence. FRIGHTS CAUSED BY INDIAN RA'DS. The Telegram ol' Aethif ? Governor Padtloulc , the Appruulntutl Oriloi-of the Heerotary of U'ar uiul Con- , t. KnllHlnient. During the summers of iS-tH nnd 1802 , nnd after the secretary of war had ordoro.l all the available troops on the western frontier to report for assignment In Mlssoirl , Ken tucky , Virginia and other border state * , the Indians bccamo very troublowmo to sp.twcly settled portions of Kansas , Colorado , Ne braska , Iowa. Dakota nnd Minnesota , To protect those settlements and Insure sntoty to Immigrants crossing the plains , the governors of these states and territories , and others In authority , were called ou time and again for assistance to prevent the Indi ans from plundering and murdering the de fenseless citizens on the western border. Tneso wo item states and territories hav ing already sent most of their nvaiblo forces to the front , were illy prepared to aid those In the rear. However , responding nobly to tuo nppsnl of the governor , there were a great many militia or homo guard companies perfected who armed and equipped themselves as best they could for service on the plains. Nearly every county in the territory of Nobraskn organized ono or moro militia companies nnd scouting parties were sent in all directions , which , for n tlmo , quieted the people , If not the thieving Indians. Governor Snunders and Secretary Paddock did all they could with the means at their command to relieve those wlio o iTves were In peril , but the territory being without arms , mono.v.or credit , they could do nothing save issue commissions to captains and lieutenants and proclamations to the people of n soul-rovlvlng nature. However , the In dians could not read tho-so proclamations , and owing to the Incftlcioncy of the mail service- many officers failed to recoUo their commis stons In time for n street parade on the Fourth of July , and a largo portion of those who were morn fortunate in that respect , had not the wherewith to purchase shoulder straps suitable for the occasion. Hcnco the Fourth of July , Iblil , wns not so gay nnd festlvo us it was years before and after. Thus mutters stood from July , ISOI , until the summer of 1SW ( , when the news came that Indian pony tracks and other signs of n warlike nature had been seen In northern Dakota , going south. This news was sent by runners and scouts all over the territory , which created another scare and the settlers rallied as ono man and sought refuge near the Missouri river , whore the home-guards wei'c thickest. Governor Snunders being temporarily ab sent , the necessary executive aid must como from Acting Governor Paddock , who snuffed the bnttlo ufur off and at once promoted the writer to bo colonel of the First regiment , Nebraska militia , with instructions to sleep on his arms nnd be ready to move at a mo ment's warning at his own expense. No sooner had the militia accustomed themselves to sleeping on their arms than in came runners from the extreme western set tlements with the most pitiful stories imair- intible. One man , from the Big Blue , after riding all night , arrived nnd demanded a squad of soldiers for the Blue valley to pro tect the women and children from a band of warriors camped near by. " 1 beard , " said he'a , strange noise last mirht over on Tur key creek and am satisfied the Indians are preparing for war. " A detail of mounted in fantry \vns5oon on its way , und , when with in a few miles of the supposed Indian rendez vous , calleu a halt , and they also heard u "strange noise , " which proved to bo the creakings of an old-fashioned sorghum mill ut work grinding cano. These wooden sorghum mills of thirty years ago wore fash ioned like the wooden cider mills of a half century past , and , when in motion , did make a "strnngo noiso" indeed , The territory of Nebraska , with loss than 1)8,000 population , and at least lf > UO of its able-bodied men at the front surrounding Donaldson , Shiloh and Corinth , was in n very poor condition to protect a thousand miles or moro of its western border then swarming with the. wild Indians whojo presence meant death and destruction where- over they went. Hence , it was an impossi bility for the governor with his haudfull of state mulltia to protect the hardy sons and daughters who had taken up lands on the plains for future homes , or to aid the thou- sauds of immigrants crossing the mountains to the gold fields of the Pacilio slope. With the eyes of the nation turned to the south , watching the movements of Jefferson Davis nnd his southern confederacy it was almost , ooyor.d the power of man to attract the at tention of vhoso In authority ut Washington and demand that protection which our sparse ly settled portions so much needed , la the meantime , howover. the governor's proclam ations had their effect upon u nervous puaplo and the .scantling militia kept the Indians buck ut a safe distance. Thus matters con tinued until the uprising of Little Crow and the massacre in Minnesota in 1802 , by his band , when acting Governor Paddock tele graphed the secretary of war as follows : OMAHA , N. T. , Sent. , ( Jl8iW. lion. K. M , Stanton - ton , Secretary ofVir : , Washington , i ) . t' . Powerful bands of Indians are letlrlng from .Minnesota Into the northern counties of this territory. Settlers by the hundreds uro llee- Ing. Instant action Is demanded , I can turn out a military force , a buttery of thieo pieces of six pounders , and from six to ten coin- pnnlcs of cavaUy and mounted Infantry. The territory Is without credit or a cent of monoy. Atitliori/o rno by telegraph to act for the general government In providing hmiied.ate defense and I can do all that Is necessary with ourinllltia , If subsisted and paid by the government. A. S. PADDOCK , Secretary and Acting ( Jovernor. This dispatch had the desired effect , tor in n short time jonoral Pope who was in com mand of the norttiwo.it at St. Paul , sent inspector specter general , General Hlliott to Oirvilm to see what was necessary to bo done to pro tect the territory , with full power to act In the matter. The result of General Elliott's visit , was the Issuing ot an order for the organization of the Second Nebraska cavalry , as a nine months' regiment. The news spread like wild Uro on the prn.rlus , recruiting commis sions were scatteiod broadcast over thu land nnd the frontier settlers who had lott Be atrice , the salt springs ( where Lincoln now stands ) , Ashland , Fremont and Blnir begun to return home , feeling that this was a gov ernment of the people and for the people , where no wild Indians dare enter and mauo them afraid. This order of General Pope caused many hearts to throb twice in the satno place for Joy where but ono throb was heard boforo. For deserters from Price's iirmy begun to roll In faster than ever , while loyal men Irom lown and Missouri sought rolugo in Ne braska to cscapthe draft , For thj.'so mlyratory peop'o ' knew that ns soon us the bravo Second NebiMsUu cavalry ws nrmo J , equipped and in t.ie IKiil toady o-acilvo service , thu liidu.ns wtuldhavc la t'crtilo plains of Nebraska iMihcr than f.tco soldiers ; tall back to their mountain rookeries , whOo , In all probability , iho > would perish under n monster si.owlide , so ominoii In Colorado and \V\oiiili , > g. Nor wns this all the gon.l that Genor.i Pope's order did for the wester.i peoplo. [ was soon heralded broadcast ever tiic l-inu and parties from the eastern states who wio a ixloiit. to make Nebraska then.ut.uro hem , lu ) 1 11 f raid to venture west of the Mi > souri river on account of the Indians , now came by the thousands and many of thorn nro i.ow rich , prosperous and happy in this common wealth of Nobrnsku. Kcal estutu b.'gan ta iiicroaso in vnluo nnd prosperity wu-t noticed on every hand , COIIKI-OSS having passed tie ' Union Pucltlc riuliu.id bill , und Preside. .t Lincoln having established the eastern Uniinuis of the. road nt Om'ihn ' , thu future successor the state was then a fixed f.iyt ; nnd the Boston capitalist with his money constructed this grout continental railway frcm ocean to ocean , which made of Omaha the uroat commercial city of the west und Noora-skn the finest agricultural state In the union. But for the wisdom and foresight of actii.u , Governor Paddock , In wiring thu sccrblury of , war , Hinnioi : , as ho did , the Sucond Ne braska cavalry would never have been put in thulliUd , und in all probability the L'uiou Pu- dliu railroad hud never bct-n constructed. Hum.Us gulluutry vu tUu tvuluU Uclu , and i _ ItTunlllchlng bravery In tlmo ot bnttlo. the confidence It restored to the people In the en joyment of life , liberty and the pursuit ot imppinoas , makes the writer feel proud th.it ho was Its Junior , major. The Second Nebraska regiment. Sixth nnd Seventh Iowa cavalry , were , nt that tlmo , to the great west , Just what an emergency clnuso Is to an appropriation bill. It afforded relief to the people tmmudlatoly , Noticing the conflict at Pine Kldgo last winter between the Iiidlnns nnd the regular army , and the llattcrlng comments of the press for gallant conduct on the battle-Held and the victory achieved the writer with the permission of Tut ; IIKK will relate some un- wrtttdn history of Indian battles fought and victories \von lu the early days of the rebellion. ,1 n Indian Prinoos * . Snrah Welsh , iliiittflitor of John Welsh , the noted Indian feotit. is in the city , Bays the Spi-a uoVnsli. . , Atlvorllsor. Her mother is n sister of the rolobrated I'hlef Lnquelns , who in days liy ono has led his hosts to btittlo. The jiriiici-sd is iilneleen years of ngo and is mmrly white. She spunks the l-'nglish Ian- fnii0 : ( fluently , nnd is highly educated. She is dros.-od in the latest style of American fashion , and , to bo frank , is pretty. Her business in the city IB to appear as a witness lioforo I'nited States C'oinniisslonor 1'ondloton in n land etise involving the rights of her deceased father. It seems Unit after the death of her father , Mio herself , together witli other members of the faintly , were driven from their homos , which nt tlmt time was located upon unsurvoyud land. After bcin r driven olT , the land was taken poi-sossionof , together with all the itnprovomotiss , hy tinallujjoti usiiriiors. The alloyed tisur'poi's made Until proof upon the land and the prinuosj pi-opuses to bet aside the proof. DoWitt's Little tOnrly Risers ; best , llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stout mh , ba.l brc.ith Trioyolc Hallway Cnr. ! A novel form of locomotive and pas senger ear lias been invented , by the mo of which it is proposed to run between iinportant'eitios atti speed of ono hun dred miles tin hour. The in vent ion con- slats in the use of an additional mil placed in the centre of the present iior- inunonl way , upon which runs doublo- llanfied wheels. This centre wheel i-.ir- ries the weight of the ear on the middle rail , tlioi-o being bearing wheels with safety device on the outer rails , which enables ourves to bo inndo without dis turbing the action of the centre wheel. The inventor claims that the middle rail could bu put down at a minimum cost on the present cross tie < without in terfering with the present road-bed. It is proposed to make the cars entirely of steel , ho that they will bo a ? light as possible consistent with strength. No railroad has as y t adopted this radical innovation upon prevailing methods ; but in view of the novelty of the inven tion it cannot fail to prove of interest. Slip Stopped tbe A dog tooka lit reports the Philadel phia Keeord. Two brawiloy policemen who strolled uj > on the incident immedi ately drew their clubs nnd got around the corner , prepared to soil their limbs ns dearly as possible. Then a doiicnto' little woman , who was sulToring from nervous prostration from pnckiiig a trunk for Atlantic City , came out of the house with a bucket of water and doused he aniin.il , which immediately flew up ho street , to pick u light with a dog two 5/.cs liu-gor. There nro nearly live hundred religious periodicals In this country , nnd thtro is a movement on foot to form an association for mutual helpfulness. /i < n.ten tiuaratiicui. i : CURE EVERY CASE 0' JO MONEY REFUNDED. Jill- euro In pclinan nt nnd not a patching ui. Cute .rrated five ycam 1130 have never tern n synijitri IRCC. r.y describing i-au fully wo can treat jou i mall , anil o git ctho kamc Mrong Kuainliti-p to cm onefund ull money. Those whu jn-cicr to como hi i fortienllnentcnndoso nnd wo will pay iatlio. l fai tioth ways nnd hotel hllU while hf lo it c tall to run- We chailcnifo the wurlil for a can1 that our MAGU ItUMEUY will not cute. Writ" fur full paUlculam nn BCt IheeUdcm-c. We know that jou aio , kcptc".l ! justly so , too. as thn must t'lnliiont pliytlrlaiw liai nc\i-r licen nWuIoitlvu inoic Iliiin liiupoury ri-llrl In our Hi o yean' laclUo wHlllhc MAIHC'HKMEIIY I lias Ucn moil dtniciilt to oiMcomiilhcpicJiiilVr n-atn ; l all po-i-ntlfil pcciflr' . Hut under1 nutFtion Biiurai.tco you flioulil nol liollntc to try thl ri-meilj Vuu take no iliam-o of losing jour money. o i"i" antcoloruro or n fund cvi > iy dollar , and us we lia > i' i . liai VliiK of | : HO ri'putution to pioti'i-t , nlt.o lliunclal 000 , Itlnpeifi-ttly Knfoto ( ill who lll try Ihotical ment. llcictofoicyuu Invc-been puttliiKiipniid pnyli. out J our mum y for dinVrcnt lioatimniii and ultlioiii'li yoiiaionot jctcnicdnoone Imt pild ImcUyour limn cy. Ho notwnt-te any niorcnioiiry unlit you try ua. OK. i-litonlc , drop scaled cai-e-ifiiuU In 30 * 00 < l".vs. In- Vistltfato our linanclat sluudintr , our Ifpulalinn n liiihliw-a ini'ii. Wiltons for naiin-n and nddriBMB til thoveo h.-ivocuu-d who ha\e v cn pciniisti-lonto n- ffrlnthcni. H coi-ts jou only IHU-RK" to ilatliil' | | llnnvejoniinoililuf uir ilnie fiom nifiital Mndn mul If j ou nro man-led what n.ay your otrhprinx mtrci tin ouEhour n n negligence. Ilyoiimympliimiiiii' ere throat , nmeoiis | mli-hi" < In month , iliciiinati-ri In boneii nnd joints , liatr f.illln out , uruptloiia on mi rartof theliudy.freliiiBof ei-ncral drpicuhlon , p.iln In licail orluini-B , jou li.ivcno tlmo to vartt > . 1li"i' who aio conxluntly tnklnK meiciiry nn 1 pntntdi slioiiM ilhiTinltiiiio II. C'oiiKluntin-u of ihcMi ili-tig * wiilmii-l l.llhiwii'9nndu.itlni { ulnTKlli the end. llon'tru II ilo ( , Allt iiciiiunilriu'o | HiitM-nliilln plain I'nvil ope * . Wo tin Ito tin'mo-tiltjld tnvei-llKntion nndn d do all 111 onr power to ndl you In It. Aililu-n < COOK JiXliiH' CO. , Onialio , fi'elinmku. Oflico 13th mul I'limnm. m-eond lloor , cntranro 13lli > t FOH MEN ONLY. C500 for n ease of Lost or Fallin Manh vttl , Runural or Nervous Debility , wcnUin-ss ( it lodv or nilnd , thti ull'oels of orrotsor cxi-essfs In old or young that wo cannot CUILWu iiu- rnnli'ei'vi'ry LMSOOI- refund nvi'i-y dollar. Klvo days trial ir.-iitniunt $1 , full conrxu $5. I'ur- cuptlh.u licni'llts ii'all/i'd in llireo days. Hy mull , hociuuly p'luliod from obsorvatlon. COOK Il MKDY CO , OMAHA. N. B. LADIES ONLY MARIO FKMALE lEQULATOR. iifin IllAUlU ( oil tin tea day i or money r fuirl lly niull S'J. HiH-iiit iy si'iiluil froniolKorvalo COOK REMEDY U 3. , Umalia. Nol ) . SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ _ . _ _ i. . - . - - _ ACiKNTS Wiintoif Iloth Kn llsh mid ( ici- IIIIIM , In ovnry county of ( own toill vnt- erliLiry work of 7"vi IKT-'I-S ; prlnto.l In ( ii'niian and ICtiKllsh. Addiuss 11. llonx. 1'nr.Moii , In. OI'l'OIlTr.NITIKS to iiuiKo money ( < ro lii'viir moru plentiful tlnni at ni-uiunt In 'oiiiiuH Illulfs. Jay L' . Cole , real I'slnto and 11:111 : I ) ml ; or , No. I IVarl sin * : ' ! , will nut you in [ ln > way i'f making liiuidt-onni profits on snritl InvrKtinents , HAI.R-l.ot fret front on Fifth avenue , brtvvrn tsth und lUth Ht. . un motor line. II. I' , ( Jallnhrui. ' 'IHIIitli live. Ol.AIItVOYANTiiiKl Hvihomutili- t-luir- actiT rnndlti x ; nKo dl.iKiinslA of disuiiM ; . nc'iid lo'k : of lia'r for ruadln''s Ijy lull T. Sun- Says nnd OVIMI ir.'s. MIH K lloopi > r. > t'f ! A vi1- ilniK. . 110:11 : i-o.'in'f l.'ith htrt'ut , I'onneil limit' " 'iuims , Tue and } . . " . l/Olt AI.K-l-'iirllt'iit-WinMlf yn I wiint J to liuv. siI I o runt iinytli'iii ; In tin1 rual "liilii 1 1 ni < 'lim't ' do It mill i oil .1 IVIT ii-i-n our lar e It-it nf n.ir 'Hiii * . Sw inVtilknr \ , No. ' > ! i Miiln.iiii'l > : i I'LI rl slifi'l' . . Oinini'll Illiitrs. . . . Klii-Pd liorsn. iliiitfiiii lu'ull'i. ' : . uillsell nr tr ( Its A'l.lic-- . ur c II nn I ) . Hrown , \ ; ttiVisi llr'iaihv ly , I'D i .1 i i lilulls. . ; \Vaiutr'- \ . . % ' . ' i-tn ! ntiout. and Al.'l ATKwan.V I'uni-l. Co'tncll ; > ! . ' ) ' < . < m will alwnyt llnd " hiininln" In - ' ' to u "Minp re-il eni'itir If'yon wuni t/iiy. or : i 110 I | i..e.'in .Ut , a u.u-.aln If you uunt ti > sull or ir.i'le. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IPOIt SAt.C Aniili-tr i-t in I ! n < iraifii Inisl * ill"- ' ; iroiid I very > t i-- : rel eon'.iiiHInu In- liiiest In : , n est ! iiilslieil I.U-IKIIS. \Vill \ lul.ii bunie pun ) uiiy prop-rly. l < ihii-.iuii .V Van I'iillun. | /JH f-AI.K RIOKiintoiirrllitio tnain and line -L1 hlnitlo drivers ; prl ( H rtmsiuni ! ) u : eall nnd BIIU HUM , licfuro liiiylnu' . Kiue : .M. Smith Kiilt-i. sluldi'ii Ni > . 4b North i-'ovuiitli hirtu-i , Ciuini'li Illnir-i. Tf Ali.NrIl'lcr.S'T iiun ) [ irnputty In ilvi iu > i-u i'l trncts loi-.ued 'H tnllt" * friim poilullk-i' , fur sail,1 nn renhiinahlo li'inis. Hoinellnuie.il- dunt'o pruiinrty fur runt liv Day & liuii. U HK.NT-ThoMoMnlumhlojka story lirlek , with liiisuiiivul un1 ! oluvutor. J.V. . lro , lUi I'o.irl Mrout. _ _ _ IOU SALE or Kuiujlrdvii Tau-l , vrlttt kauiai , oy ] . It Ulq * . Wl Jddla U , OouaaU Uluff * Goes rififtt to the tpat 0110 of Dr. Pioroo'H Pleasant Pcl- h'tH. They do the right kind of work wlu'ii they get there , too. No violence , no unpleasantness but a mild and gentle cleansing und regu lating of the whole Hystoni. Siek Headaoho , Bilious Headache , Dim ness , Constipation , Indigestion , 15il- ious Attacks , and all derangements of the liver , stomach and bowels , are promptly relieved and permanently cured. 'They're the best Liver Pill over made. Purely vegetable , per fectly harmless , easiest to take , ami always fresh and reliable. ( Jontly aperient , or strongly cathartic , ac cording to si/.o of dose one tiny " Pellet" for a dose. They're the smallest in si/.e , but thu most satis factory in result. They're the cheapest pill you can buy , because they're ffntimnteed to give satisfaction , or your money is returned. You only pay for the jood you get. Can you ask more 'i 27 MAIN STUKBT. Over G. It. Juenuoiiiln & Co. , Jewelry Stor ELECTRIC TRUSSES , BELTS , CHEST PUOT CTOitS. , ETC. Artl-lNTS WA.NTKD. DR. C. B , JUDD , C06 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la TELEPHONE 264. Sims & Snniilpr"Altnriluysat'aw. < ' . rmc- ( 01IH3 u Guiiiiuua , , , . | | CO i , , , „ at.lto anl ( federal courts. ICe 11114 II , 4 and S .Shuimrl lluno nloulc , Council lllnff.s , la. r.ll.imllPn Attorney lit I.nvr , No. 19 UT . . : . . . . J. IflldlllULlb. 1 > olirl HUuut , 6vo , nsh- , , nell's Btore. Telephone No. 'JVI. llnslness hours. 8 u. in. too p. in. Council lllnlH lu. NEW OGBEN HOTEL. ThoNow Oirtlon llotol. In Council Illuirs , has bciin eonipletoly rofnrnlsliod and inodoriilzcd throiiKliout , mid Is now one of the best hotels In the state. It Is Io : itod In thu linxlnoss pure of the city and the oleotrlo niotnrs pass tlio door every fcnir minutnq. Ji'lro csuapes ami lire aliirms tliroiivhout the linlldln ? . HtiKun heat , lint and cold watur an.I hiinsliino m every room. Table unsurpassed unywliero. UiituH , K.tiOa day. QEO. M. WHITNEY , Manager COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of DyltiK nivl Oluitnln ? done In tin IllKlicstHtyluof the Art , Kado.I and Htalnoil I'ubiks miiilo to look as Koud ill now. lliid l-'eathiTH Cii'iuii'il Hy Stoiun , In l-'nst , Otaas Mannur. Worlc jironiDlly done anil dollvoroil In nil parU of the country , bund for prluD list. ' 0. A , MAOIIAN. Prop. , IOU Hroadwav. Noitr Niirlliwoitorn UouoX COUNCIL IIi.uirir.H. I A. Dr. M. H. CHAMBERLIN ; Eye , Ear , Nose and Tiiroat SURGEON , Council MlulTs , In. Shuijnrt-Uoiio IVIt. Uooin'l. 1) ) to 1U in 7 mul 8 p. in. D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Factors' Su lin , Market Fixture ? , Casing , piers and Piuisaso MakorV Machinery. B75- S'J Main Ht , , Cnunull muff * , lu. AUn doalori n lllilea and KIIPA KIIPAQRANO , Council Bluff i , la. Tilts Elegantly Appointed Hotal Is Now Opon. George T. Pliel ps. Manager. CIT1ZENSSTATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . SI50.000 . SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 DIHK-TOKI I. A. . Mlllnr , R O niu.uuii , R U ShuKarl. li K. IturUJU. . EdniiiinhDii. Uli.irlei 1 ! , llunnan Tr.kim.iot K'ni'Til u.inUin { t nr o l/irL'it ; capital unJ urplu < ot SaiHhwuiturii ToN TIM i DEPOSI T3 , First-- : National --.Bank : -OK- OOtTWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Pali ! Up Cnpilul . $100,000 lililuit uruunUvil bunk III thu city. l-'uruiKii unit ilnMii'.lii : 01 liuii.'o itml luu-il n > c irlilui llincuU IlllUtlllUII ( lillll Hi UlllUCtllllK. AUOKIIItH "f ImllVHl unU. liuiikM , liiirikoriuiiUaorpiJraUo.-ii .njlljiluL Uor iuiiilt'iifu liivltiMi ru | UUO. I' . bANHillli. I'fiiililont. A. W UIISKMAN. fiMlilur X T. Itlt'U , A3 inuot CtiUlMT