THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY. JVNE 1 < > , 1891 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. J2PEAHL STHEET. ncllvcrul hy Carrier la any port of the City. u. -iiryroN MAXAOEK. ucM Ofliee , No. 13. Nlpht Editor. No. ( M. 31 J.oit .n / ; . N. Y. l . ( Jo. Council Bluffs I utnhrrCo. , co.il. I'rnffs chattel loans , 201 Sapp blocK. If .ion want water Iu your yard or house FO to Blxby's , ! W'J ) Merrlam block. Wat.ted-cood girl for ccueral houio work Mrs. H. W. Til ton , f > 'J7 Fifth iivrriuo. Jury trials will bo commenced In superior court tomorrow morning. There will bo a special meeting of Calautho assembly this afternoon at the hall at 2 o'clock. Francis Moon and Lucretia Kllrott , both of Omaha , were marrUd by Justice Cones yes- terJny afternoon. Mrs. Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Ennna Ham ilton of Chicago , who have been visiting Mrs. J. T. Bell , left yesterday for Denver. Mrs. II. Friedman lea\os this evening for Sioux Citv , which Is to bo her futiiro homo , Mr. Friedman being engaged In business thoru. The funeral of Mrs. C. M. Lyon Will take plar-e tomorrow afternoon from the family residence. ( I'M Mill stract , at 2 o'clock. The rornnlns will bo interred Iu Falrvlew ceme tery. tery.D. B. Tapper was arrested yesterday by Ofllcor Murphy for drunkenness. When searched at the police station he was fout.d to have a tuvolvcraud n pair of Iron Knuckles In his pocket. A tegular meeting of the St. Andrews' society will bo held tomorrow evening at h o'clock in their hall over 10J Mam sti < ; t. In vitations have been IssuuJ to the members of the order to como and bring ladle * . Joe Cromor , who was arrested Sunday afternoon on a charge of Insanity , was exam ined by Commissioner Thomas yesterday and ( announced insane , lie was ordered tr.Kcn to St. Bernard's hospital for treatment. Sneak thieves entered the residence of Mr. lj B Gai diner on Second nvcntio at an early hour yesterday mottling and carried away a largo number of potted plants. Among them was n valuable cactus which was blghlj prized by the owner. Prof. D. W. McDermld , .superintendent of the Institution for the deaf ni.d dumb at Winnipeg , is in the city and will remain until the 1'hautauiii.a is over , iic being Inter ested in its management. He is heartily welcomed by his many filends. At UM.'i o'clock lust evening the Jury In the cnso of the state against Jonathan Jones btought in a verdict of insanity. This do- cldes the case which has been iu court for the last fourteen yeais , and instead of being Edit to the penitentiary , Jones will spend tint rest of his days in the Insane asylum. Building permits were Issued yesterday to J. Miller , tor a storv-und-a-half frame dwell ing at the corner of Fourth street and Tenth avenues , costing $1,700 ; and to J. C. Pontius and Fred Everest , fora two-story brick business room , on lot 7 , Martin's sub division in Street's addition , costing * fJ,2.V ) . P Auword was visited by burglars last Sunday night at his residence , 21)1 ) Harrison street. A store room in the rear of his dwelling was entered , and four trunks which were lllled with clothing were thoroughly ransacked. The thieves wore evidently in search of money or Jewelry , and , so far as known , nothing was taken. A decree was rendered by .hidgo Deomer yesterday In tbo case of the ICimball-Chainp Investment company against the llrm of H. Kiseman & Co. , et al. A mortgage for $1.1,000 was foreclosed and thb title to the Ei < cmau pioperty at the head of Pcatl street was awarded to the Investment con-pauy , nnd the case , as to ttie other defendants , who are all the attaching creditors ot the bankrupt linn , was continued until next term of district court. Do Witt's Little Early Risers , flest Itttlo pill over mado. Cnro constipation every time. Nona equal. Usn them now. Drs. Woodbury. dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 14" > . High grade work n specialty. Picnic at Manhattan bench. LakeManawa ; good fishing , line bathlni ; and boating ; plenty of shade ; best place for camping out parties. Try it. Bright upland hay at slaughter prices for next thirty davs ; 4W ) tons , H. L. Carmancor ner Pearl and 5th avenue. i'JKMtNO\AI , I'A 11.4 HA t'IDt. Henry P. Holt of Omaha was in the city yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs H. II. Motcalf have returned from-Los Angeles , Cal. J. M. Flngler left last ovcning for Milwau kee where ho will spend a few days. W. C. Davis , superintendent of the public schools ntAvoca , was in the city vosterday. Bldo Duckworth , who has been visiting Mrs. Al Weislngcr for several days past , re turned to her homo In St. Louis last evening Prof. James MeNaimhton has returned from North Dakota , where ho has boon spend- tuir several weeks lecturing before teachers' institutes , Mr. and Mrs. John Schoontgon returned yesterdnv morning from St. Louis , accompa nied by tnelr son , Edward , who graduated from college there last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P Ellis started last eve ning for Elkhart , Iiul. , with their family , where they will visit frlom's. ' Mrs. Ellis and family will spend the summer thcro. No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do Witts Little Earlv Kner are tacoa. S.nall pill. Safe pll. Best pill. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves and household goods of Mandel & Klein , Council Bluffs. Prices very low ; froiu'ht prepaid to your city. _ The finest line of spring nnd summer goods , most export workmen , is what you Und nl Keller's , the tailor , 1110 Broadway. Mar Bouricius , music teacher , removed to KIS Broadway , over C. B. music company. Plunged Into K S. Noyrs , n young painter who has lived iu this city for some tlino past , was ar rested yesterday on Information Hied by Geori-'o Lowe , the night clerk at the P.iclllc , charging him with forgery. On the 2sth Noyes borrowed ? ' . < ) of Lowe , giving him ns security n check drawn on the Omaha Na tional batik , bearing the slunattiro of Isaac Noyes , whom the young mini represented to bo an unolo of his living at Waterloo , Neb. Last Saturday Lowe presented the cheek nt the bank for payment , and was in formed thnt the signature was not that of Isaac' Novc' . Lowe went to Watorl"o Sunday and tried to induce Noye.s the elder to settle fur the $ ' , ' ( ) and pay him besides for the expense ho had been put to in coming to Wntetloo. This Nojes would not do , although ho was willing to pay the $2(1 ( provided Lowe would let the rest of his bill go. Ac they could not como to an agree ment , Lowe tiled an Information in Justice Hammer's court and young Noye.s was ar rested. In default of bail ho was sent to the county Jatl , where ho will languish until to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock , when his hearing comes otT. For Sehlltz beer apply to U. K. CJrotto O O Furnuni. Noticelor MAYOU'H OITUT , To\vx la. , Juno 12 , IMII. Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned at his olllco up to noon , Juno 20 , IbOl , for Improvements to bo niiide in said town for the purpose of protect ing the waters of said lake ami for piotrctmg the proi > erty of the intmhltnnts of said town. Said Improvements are to bo made In ue- cordiuu-o uit'i profiles , plans and apoctllca- tions on Ilio at my olllco or at the oftlco of Jiulson it Cook , civil cnglmers , ; )2 ) Broad way , Council Bluffs. F. U. Hi.i'p , Mayor , Cnirhx KpringH und Itelurn. The Hotel Col fax at Colfax Springs , la , , will bo open for business June 10. On that date the Hock I&land will commence the sale of special excursion tickets from Council Bluff * and other local points , good to rcturu ou ur before October 91. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Deaf Mutes Who Graduated from the Iowa Institute in Convention , WILL MAKE A PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. Home Krlglit Thoit ! Hn on the Ktuurn uf the llticiitlon ol'tlio I'nf'ortu- natesVlioCannot Hear Anything. The Hawkcyo Aiumul association convened yesterday In tno chapel of the deaf and dumb Institute , The orgiiul/ntloii Is now7 In Its iilntti year , It having been started In Lcs ) Molncs in ISs- ! with about twelve motiiBcrs. Since Its founding It has increased its list of members until It now numbers In thu neigh borhood of l.V ) . In the morning n reception was held , the committee having things in charge being the lolloping ; J. \ \ . Barrett , L. T. Pound , 1) . Ulcknbaiuli , T. Boyle , \V. U. Kotheit , J. ( Bullion , Olllo Tiacy. Allies Jackson , 1 { . Uuer anil Mrs. Uothcrt. At 'J o'clock In thy afternoon the conven tion proper \\as called to order by the picsl- dent , I" . C. ilollowny. Ho introduced Ucv. James II. Cloud , who opened the meeting with prayer. Supcilntendent Hotliort , as sisted by Prof. Clillesple , of the Nebraska Institute , delivered an address of welcome. He offered tlic guests the freedom of the In- stituti' , and hoped the aeliber.itlon would beef of such a character as to benefit the cause of the education of deaf mutes throughout the country. Ho gave a brief outline of the ptogiess that has oceu made In the past few years in the line nf education of mules , and prophesied that In a few jears moro methods would be put Into practice that would enable mutes to converse with almost as much readiness as people who are in full possession of their senses. Mr. Matt McCook responded to tbo wel come , after which an inturouing address was delivered Uv the pn-sideut , Mr. Hollo- way. Piof. Mai-shall translated Mr. Hoi luwnv's tomarKs from deaf mute into Eng lish for tlu bonclltof the visitors who were not iicqualiited with the sign language. It was decided to organise on a firm basis , and to fix the membership fee at Si for gen tlemen r.ud il for ladies. Messrs. Korbaugh , Hofst rater and Mrs. Pound wore appointed a committee pre pare a programme for today. Messrs. Simpson , Cloud , Stacachcr , Me- Cook and Xorbaugh were made a committee to revise the constitution. The convention will bo resumed this morning. DcWitt's Ltttlo Early Iliscrs ; best little Ills fordy&popsiu.sourstoiniuh , baJ breath SKCONIVKICK OF the Great June Sale nt tin * Hoston Store , C illicit niulTn , in. The success attending our Juno sale has been most encouraging ai.d bejond our ex pectations. I/or tbo coining week wo will olTer still greater bargains. Below wo ijuoto a feiv of the following specialties : U''u ' Cheviot stripes , all wool , We. l.'io biilllantines , all colors , 'lie a yard. r > 0o brilliiiiillncs , over Ili shades , full 40 Inches , reduced to 'file. Urocado brilllaiiliiics 2''e. worth 'We. Hi'O special b.irgainsin brilliantincs marked ; iOe , il'.icl.'u ' , fiUe ; ourfl quality , TT c. Ladies' vests 7c , 4 for " . ' > c. Ladies' shaped vests rj' ' e. Ladies' tancy vests InsilV and lisle ' T > o. Fust black hose He and Uc ) , ; t for'i'jc. Our 17e black hose for lU' e. Kegular m.iJo hose In black balbrlggan sold for'J.'ic , rcituied to 1'Jc. \\'o show five different lines in ladies' blaeK hose at : > 5e. 'J8-lnch ColumblasulttngS c , regular I'-j e Roods. Plain and striped black orcandlcs 13 yards for $1.00. Lonsdalo and other makes muslin sold for lOc , now To. 1 cuso heavy largo crochet quilts worth SI. 10 , forlXIc. Turkey red napkins , -l.o a do/en. Ladlos' nainsook shirt waists 5Sc , sold for 7ic. 7ic.Ladles' Ladles' blade sateen shirt waists , pleated , for $1.00. See bargains in white llouncincs , full 40 incucs wide , at 4r > c , toe. up to $ l.ir > ayard. Black embroidered llouncings , guaranteed fast colors , from ! Kc ) to $1.IO ! a yard. Outing flannel shirts , S'Jc , IClc , ! ! 0c. Extra largo shirts in good quality , 50e and ftSc. ftSc.Hoys' waists. 12'.fo ' 23o , ! ! 0e. HOc , 30e. ( Jeuts1 hose , 5c , lOc , l- , ' j'c ana 15c , seamless Roods. .lust received EDO parasols and sun umbrel las , the latest novelties In ttie market and by far tbo best value ever shown , in oxydi/ed handles. Inlaid pearl , gold plated , rings. crooks , etc.Vo call special attention to three lending numbers at fl.l'J , f..OO and $ : i.OO. Heo show window. HO TOX STOUF , Council Bluffs , la. Coiiin'11 The city council met last evening with the mayor and Aldermen Brown , Casper , ( Jravcs , Pace , Smith , Van Brunt und Wood present. A larco amount of loutiiie business , report of committee wore taken up. The reuort of tno committee recommending the petition of Silcott and others for water mains' on Third and between Tenth and Seventeenth stioots was agitated- The report of the eommitteo on streets ana ullcys authorizing the vacating of Uio alley iu Sunny Side addition was adopted. The petition of property owners asking for damages for the overflow of Indian creek on Sixteenth street was laid on the table. THO pennons lor a gruuo on i-ourteentn avenue , east of high street and on Clark avenue weto granted. Petition of J. ! ' . Oayno , sub-contractor under the late ( ! us Sehliitcr , fortho payment of the wages duo Mm was granted. \V. A. Mytister appeared before the coun cil and gave it a mild roasting for the diUtury way inhich It had treated the plat of his Upper Broadway addition which had been submitted for its approval. The committee was given more time in which to loport. A resolution was passed authorizing the treasurer to pay off f 10,000 worth of bonds vhli-h have matured on the West Bro.ulwny hose house. lioutlno business occupied the attention of the council forthoiesi of the evening , alter which they adjourned. DoWitt'i Little ISurlv Uuori for the Liver For thoopcnli.gof the Hotel Colfa\ the Hock Island will suit round trip VleUuU Juno it-iU : , ; oed to return on the 17Ui , at ono and one-third faro. Tr.iiled Soiiielliinu for L. A. Gray made a trailo last Saturday evening which has since turned out to bo rather moio ol a sell than a trade. Ho had had bargained with Mr. J. M. I 'rumor for thu trade of some real cstato , tor which lie waste to loc-elve three horses. The bargain win at last struck , and n man went to Vie .Icnnlngs' llverj stable , when ) the horaus were being kept , and asked him for them , sayIng - Ing that Ciray had made a tr.ido with Palmi-r for them. Jennings tele- plumed Palmer , and \\as told that the trade was all il ht , and that U ray was entitled to the horses , Thu man accurulngly took them and was seen no mute. Yesterday tni'ming ' Clray went to the stable to t-'et UK hoi cs , uml was amazed to learn thnt a proxv hud been thcro and the hinges wi-io nouhero lo bo had. A descrip tion of the man who IOOK upon himself the responsibility ol callinu ( or the hordes hu : been furnished Cirav , but so fur ho has not been ciaight , Pianos , organs , C. B. Mtislo Co. , K1S IVway Oreat millinery removal sale nt thu Louis' Masonic bloek , loinmencing this week. Mut bo sulJ before c-hjuclng location. INilleu l iiiirt. Oscar Sprlnk came up In police court vcs- tonlay morning ( or a hearing on the charge of disturbing the peace by drawing a pistol on tbo head wultOr at the UranU liotul last Saturday morning Ho was examined and found gulltv , Ho paid n line of $21.20 and was Immediately rearrcstcd on a charge of assault with Intent to commit murder. Ho will have a hearing on this charge this morn- I tip. tip.W. . II. Smith was fined f H.fiO for disturb ing the peace. Oortlo and Charles Harris , Who put up W > for their appearance to an swer to the charge af drunkenness and reck less driving , did not appear , and their- money was declared forfeited. UocO'Lrary's case was tried and the arguments of the attorneys will be made this morning. Dan Flldcr , C. E. Halcht and Tom Brown were lined for drunkenness , _ Do Witt's Llttio Eirly UnBr : oily pill euro sl 't ' lual.iLi : ! ) in t rj { ilitathebD.v lto Gasoline and oil ; COM , wood and coal : prompt delivery. L. O. Ivuolts , 21 Main , telophnm 201) . Union Park races , Omaha and Council BlulTs , September 8-11 , $ ll , > 00 ; October 20-22 , $1.000. For programmes address Nat Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. Itoyle null UN Diamond. Charles Knyser , a int'.n who Is snid to be running a "policy" game In the Bluffs , swore out an Information In Justice Hammer's court yesterday chanting a young man named Boyle with the larceny of a gold stud worth , It U claimed. JlltO. Hoylo sold Kaysor the stud last ween for Sl.to , clalmlnir that it was a gem of the llrst water , but after he had made the bargain ho took the diamond to a Jeweler , who Informed him that It was only paste , and not a llrst class quality of that. The hearing will como off this afternoon at 2 o'cloclc. _ Do Witt's Little Karly Uisers , best pill. Try Duquette > St Co. 'a Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They uro dollcious. Morgan's prices for furnitu o ou Install ment plan lower than any other nouso in city. Not lee ol AsljmiioMt for Iloncflt ( it C'redltorH. Notice Is hcrebv given as required bv sec tion 211SI , Miller's cede IVs' ) . that the Judd ft Wells comp my , a corporation whoso princi pal pliu-o of business was in the city of Coun cil Blurts , la , did on the 27th dav of May , 1NH , make , an alignment of all of their prop erty and effects to the undersigned for the benellt of their creditors and that all claims against said Judd .t Wells company must bo filed with the undersigned , properly verified , within ninety days from the date thereof. Dated al Council Bluffs , la. , this Oth day of Juno , l.s'Jl. W. II. KS-WIBII , Assignee of the Judd it Wells Co. FK\NK TIIIMHI.I : , , - Attorney for assignee. City Cdiiiiutl. The city council mot at 8:40 : last evening , Mayor Sloano and all the members being present. Petitions asking for the grading were referred to the citv engineer. Other petitions and protests were properly referred. W. S , King , city engineer , furnished nti es timate for grading 60,000 cubic yards in dis trict , No. I at 8 ! > , GOO. and intersections nt $1,410. Tnc citv engineer was instructed to furnish a profile of the grading on Twenty- third from Second to Bellevue avenues. J. H. Ueag.ui was awarded the contract for ( trading P street between Twenty-fourth and Twcnty-llfth streets. Norton Brothers secured the contract for grading the alley between Twenty-fourth and Twonty-liflh and from 1C to M. The clerk was ordered to notify the prop erty owners to 1111 the double lot on Twenty- sixth and I , which has cost the city about 1,000 within tbo past , few years. Bias on the Q street sewer extension were ordered all thrown out , and the work readvortised. Charles Oftutt's bill of JiW for legal serv ices in defending the city asainst August Gilchrist was referred to the tinanco com mittee. A committee consisting of Messrs. Halv. Howley and Walters were appointed to wait on Mr. OlTutt and retain him as counsel In this case , which has boon carried to the supreme court. The following gentlemen were appointed to inspect paving materials : Messrs. Woods , Connelly and Dougherty. Messrs. Johnson , Morrow and llogo were appointed as appraisers , and O'Kourko , How- ley and Connelly were named as confores on th'e part of the city to confer witn the Omaha city railwav in rcuurd to the extension of the line to Twenty-fourth and Q streets. Lilvc Stock I In the absence of President W. B. Wall- work , Vice President Al Waggoner pre sided at the meeting of the live stock ex change and announced the object of the mcctlnc to change rule 21 and to act on the committee report of the controversy between the commission llrm of Jackson , Hlggius & Co. and the Union stockyards. ' Hnle No. 21 , as amended and adopted , reads ns follows : No linn represented In tills oxchanso shall buy or sell or oiler to buy or hull any cattle except stockcis and feeders , to any purty until after the sumo has been properly wjiteri'U. It shall also bo considered a viola tion of the rules of the uxch.tntto to buy or ( oil orullnr to buy or will any live stock except - copt stoeUcra. feeders , ( tonners and cripples , nfter : i o'clock p. in. All sales of stouUurs and feeders to close aHiltO p. m. The wliNtlo at Mioli. II. llun.moiid company will blow a n iind 4i.O : p. in. , and all parlies connected with this nxL'h.inuo shall slop business as abo\o stated hufniethit whistle stops blowing. The report of the committee on the eon- troversv between .laclf-on , Higuins & Co. , and tho" Union stockyards company , was ac cepted. C.-itt'o Kooords Itrokcn. The records on cattle wore broken twice yesterday. Ninety-six carloads of fecacrs shipped by E. M. Gibson from Mllford , Utah , for Nelson. Moiris & Co. , were re ceived. This was the largest single shipment ever received at ilio yu ds. Wells & Nloman of Schuylor had in a bunch of nineteen head of Ilcrefords and Shorthorns , averaging 1 , 4S7 pounds , that sold atli. the highest price paid at these markets sincnJuno , IbSS. : \oteH Alto it tin * rity. W. H. Sago has gene to Chicago for a week's business visit. Two prl o fights of national note are ou the tapis for the Gormania hall arena. Miss Nancy Breehwold of Holstcln , la. , Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hen m. A runaway team scattered a load of hogs from thu exchange to the railroad crossing. Charles Block came over from Atlantic , la. , to visit bin brother-in-law , H. Iloyman. Max Ciusowski complains to the police thnt some successful thief luu a $20 bill of his taken from his money drawer. Tbo .Maroons will plav the Pickles of Omaha a game of ball next Sunday afternoon al2iO : : o'clock ou the Exchange grounds. A. L. Lott of the commission llrm of Wood Brothers wus called to Chicago yesterday by telegraphic news of the serious illness , of hfs sister , Mr * . II. P. ( iooglns. Mrs. Van Dusen , wife uf Attorney James II Van Dusen. will lo.ivo Thursday for n summer visit with relatives in Boldwinsvillo and other places in central Now York. The Schllti brewlmr company's buildings on Twentv-fourth ami F streets , ( J street , near Twenty-sixth , and Thirtv-tlr-it and L streets , ate rapidly ncarlng completion. The exhibit bv St. Agnes' parochal school Is now open In St. Agnes' hall , Twenty-third and Q streets. The public is cordially in- vitui to attend and also visit the exhibit of sjhool work. A very small pill hut , a very good ono. Do Witt's Little Earlv Uisen. Snake * ' CiirloiiH llnvon nl" I Colonel Frederick W. 1'rineo of the Guilliij : gun comnuny of Hurtfnnl. Ih ready to Mvoar that Mmkes boniutimes swallow their young to 'protect them from UungL'r. Ho was once llshing , ho says , and went to a hollow stump near by to ilunoiit his ho.x of bait. In doing this he diriliirbed a good-sl/.eil bimko In the slump , apparently tin adder , about whoo head anil body her young brood were ( liniorting thuinr-olvos. Instantly the mother Hiiuliu opened hoiwhlu mouth , and down Her throat rm thu b'lby brood , ono on the heolB of l'io ' other. _ _ _ _ . „ A St. Louis man Is responsible ) for the cibo of tbo day "You may back a horse , and you may back a boat-race , but you mustn't bac- carau1' "THE BEL" ClM BUREAU Pension , Indlun Depwd Jion , Land Patent and Other Claims to Bo Prosecuted , - ul ) < READ THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS All Claims ArNliiR Hi Svi > rtKlcii : , Kan sas , lown ami Aliiltli Dakota Will ne'Iluntllbil l > y Tlio lice linrcau. About thirty days ngo a now acparturo \vn * Inaugurated by thi ) San Francisco B < c- ninlner , now the Icailitii ; pnpcr on the I'aclllo count. Its proprietor , Mr. Hearst , son or the Into Senator He irat of California , who hat a very largo fortune at Ills command , conceived the Idea of establishing a uurcau of claims at Washington , m.uiued by the ablest lawyers and spoulallsta conversant with the routlno work In the various departments and bureaus of the government. The object of Mr Meant In this undertaking Is clearly sot forth In tiio prospectus taken Irum the Bxamlnor to no published in a later Issue of Tut : HI.R When the amiounrcmcnt of this new dc- parturo was made negotiations were at once entered In'o bolweon Tin : Uic : and the pro- prictor of the Examiner to ] oln hands and mutually sinro in the enterprise. Those ar rangements have now been perfected and agreements entered Into by which TiuUtn becomes comes a co-worker of the Bxamlner In the territory where Tin : Hiu : enjoys so extensive n .subscription patronage. Under this nrraiiKoment all applications for claims , either for pension ? , Indian deprecia tions , land or minliiK claims , patent or postal claims in the states of Iowa , Kansas , South Dakota and Nebraska , will bo taken in hand by Tun Uii : Uuieau of Claims in Omaha and through It forwarded to headquarters at \Vasuliigton where the Examiner bureau will prosecute them to a final und speedy con clusion. Tin : Br.r. takes pleasure In offering to all Its patrons and particularly to subscribers to TIIU WRRKDY Unc , the services of this now bureau which , wo Have no doubt , will provo of great advantage to them , both In prose cuting now claims to a successful issue and In expediting all claims entrusted to Tin : BLI : bureau. The Conditions. As a condition precedent to any person availing uliniolf of the services of thu buro iu , Tin : Hut : will require that the applieaat shall send In a subscription to Tin : OMUI U'BKW.Y Hii : for a year. A remittance of SI will entitle the por-ion sending it to ono year's subscription and also n memuoishlp in the Claims Bureau association composed en tirely of subscribers to Tin : Bcu. All persons now subscribers of Tun WIT.KIA Hiu : who will send us ono new sub scriber will bo entitled to membership in the association in their owu names and the now subscriber will also receive ono certificate of membership besides his paper. Subscribers of Tin ; DULY Bii : who bend in subscriptions to the weekly will bo en titled to the same privileges as those of Tin : WIKKLY Br.u No service will bo undertaken for any person - son who is not an actual subscriber of Tin : Bin. : The Terms. The terms under which claims will Do prosecuted will depend entirely upon the amount of service rendered In each ease.Vo can safely assure all patrons of the bureau that the charges will bo very much lower than rates charged by the regular claims lawyers and claims asrents at Washington. It goes without saying that the Examiner and THE Bnn are in position conjointly to expedite - pedito business and do service at moro lib eral rates than any other medium for the prosecution of claims. In the matter of fees and charges Tun BEE desires only to clear expenses. The bureau is intended fortho relief of the people from the rapacity of legalsharks. In many cases foes allowed attorneys are irrevocably fixed by law , and in such the question is decided. In other claims such a charge will bo made as scorns to cover the actual expenses involved in collection Wo mane no effort to solicit your patronage , as does the ordinary agen who seeks your claim for a financial consideration. Such is not our pur pose. We offer to 0:10 : and nil the services of n well equipped bureau , where a claim of any nature ean bo sent , or information in regard thereto bo obtained. If your claim is worth less or illegitimate yon will bo so notlllnd without fear or favor. If the claim is gou- uino it will receive prompt attention and oftlcient prosecution. If unsuccessful , no charge will bo made ; provided , however , that claimants must defray their own ex penses In the preparation of aRldavits , depo sitions , and other evidence outside of Wash- ington. Wo will furnish the nocessar.V legal papers and bear the Washington expenses only in unsuccessful claims. When claims ere allowed , a reasonable fee will bo charged to cover actual cost. All letters will bo promptly answered and all Information concerning form of applica tions for claims , terms , nto , will bo given with as little delay as practicable. No lot'or will bo answered unless the sender encloses requisite stamps for reply. No information concerning any particular claim will bo im parted until the applicant has become a member of The Dee Claims Uurcau associa tion. Address all letters relating to claims to M\NAGIU : OMAHA Bui : OUIIUAU or CLAIMS , Omaha. Nob. Mothers will find that Hnlier's 1'ain Par oly/er is a s.uro and pleasant euro for dnr rhoea. Kept tin- liar , too Futhqi' Von dor Iloyrton of the C'utho- Ho church of Hoiso Ujty , Idaho , brought u bur of cold to thu ntumy olllco with the view of obtaining the cash thoruon , snys the Statesman. It was valued at * ! ili ! ; , and was assayed by ilot-'eph Hurluitt iif- teen years ujjo , and the ' Htanip with the Htainp with the d itp 'with lu ibly to bo boon thoroon. It lfil ) | belonged to a party In Idaho City , who had kept it all of the IOIIJT youra. Mi'.Uuutilnglimn , the iiHsuyor in charge , paid it ho cash on the bar yobtorday. Thu Jntijrost on its value at 10 pur cent for thci'liHcon years would have amounted to &l:5Kl..r > 0 , or if pi , iced at compound intuivAl'ut 1 per cent a month to a little inorli than $1,000. Wnrn Jlihy WRT ilrk , we KHTO 'IT Ctatorla , Wnon .Ui wna n Chit I , ilio rrUil fur Gwtorfa , When the lnvrun Mlsa , klit citing to CYistorla , IVhen ( ho lied CliUJrvu , iliu tava thorn Caslort. % Gas Heating Stoves. No AsniMl No SMOKB. Just the tlilns for li.itli rooms , ht'il roams , uta. Cull and hooonriir ; u assortment. C. D. Gas and Eleatrla Light Co. 211 Tcarl und 219 Mali * Street. THE CLERK Of the weather having mislaid a package of hot waves intended for the latter part of May and early June , has caused a glut of summer under wear in the market. We've been relieving the market to the extent of a number of cases of popularpriced shirts and drawers which we placq , on sale today at a trifle less than we have ever been able to sell the same grades of goods before. Of course we can't show as great a re duction on underwear as we occasionally do on a suit of clothes , but Its , just as big in proportion. Its about the underwear as a gentlemai l once remarked about a noted humorist : " 'There is'nt much difference ! between him and his undershirt , one is 'Bill Nye' and the other is 'Nigl ) . Bill. ' " but the difference is there just the same. AT We will give you Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers [ shirtd with either French necks or silk bindings ] , worth full thirty-five cents. AT We will give you your choice of two different weightsof- Beilbriggan Shirts and Drawers , or normal Mixed Shirts and Drawers ( shirts with French necks and silk bindings ) any of which are regular fifty cent garments. AT We will give you your choice of tan or flesh colored Balbriggan - briggan Shirts and Drawers ( shirts silk bound ) or hand some gray shirts and'drawers ( shirts with French necks and silk binding ) worth seventy-five cents anywhere. AT We will sell you genuine combed Egyptian French Balbriggan - briggan Shirts and Drawers [ shirts with silk facing ] , YOc worth just a hundred cents. AT We will sell you silk finished Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers with solid silk cuffs , or fast black shirts and drawers , worth just a dollar and a quarter. JUST ? LOOK AT YOUR SHORS- AT We will sell you this week a man's casco calf Shoe in all sizes , in all styles and widths of toes and lasts , in lace or congress that we guarantee to equal any two twenty-five shoe in Omaha. AT We will sell you a fine calf Shoe , in all sizes , in all widths , in all styles of toes and lasts , in lace or 2.9O congress. This shoe is a genuine Goodyear welt Shoe , and is sold to you with this guarantee : If , after -wearing , you have any reason to be dissatis fied , it may be returned and vou'll get NEW SHOES FREE , OR YOUR MONEY BACK , SPECIAL NOTIC ES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOK SAI.H Good fatally horse and top car- rlnco ; or will tr.tdo for good uiiunpiovcd lot. Apply to 8JO eighth nvo FOR SALK I'lmfarm of ' 0 aeu'S , 11 miles fiom Council IllnlU. atlj pur ue.ro. .lohn- ston & Vin : 1'utten. OITOUTL'NITinS to tnaUo nioiicv were never nuini plentiful th.in at urosont In Council Hlufls. .lay O. Colt > . ro.il estate and loan lnol.or. No. 4 I'curl street , will out you In thu way of making liandsoiao prolits on small Investments. T710K SALR Lot 41 foot front on Fifth -L avenue , between 18th .ind I'Jtli ' St. , on motor lino. 11. 1' . Callah.tn. Jim ( ith uvu. /"ILAIUVOVANT and svchometilc , or char- \J uutur roiulliiKs ; al o dliiRiiosIs of dlboase. nund louk of hair for readings by lettur. Hun- KayB and ovonliiKH. Mrs K lloopur. 14"J Avo- duu E , near corner l.Hh street , Council HiulTs Terms , 5'Ju and $1.03. fjlOUSAf.E-T'orUcnt-Wanted-If you want Jto bur. .soil or rout anytlilnn In the real cst.ito line don't do It until you liavoKccn our lar'G list of bargains. Swan ft Walker. No. ft 12 Main and 31M I'curl street" . Coiinell HliilTs. INK bred homo , that can heat _ ' : ; , will .sell or trado. Address or eall on II. Drown , l'J ! West Broadway , Council lllnlK Swan & Walker's 3IS Main street and 5111 AT , Counull lllutrs , you nlll always Und a "snap bargain" In roil estate If you want to hny , or a good place to list a bargain If you want to sell or trade. TfOH SALE-Elegant parrl.igc team and line -L blnglu dilvers ; prices loatiounhlo ; eall and see them before hnvlim. Uano .M. Smith sales btahlea No. 418 North boxunth street , Council liluirs. AONIriClTNT aero urnpcity In llvu-iiuiu tracts located S' { miles from postolllce. for salu on leaHimablo toims. Some line resl- ( lunco property tor rent by Day & Hess. r OirilEiVr The MoMahon block. 3 story brick , with basement and elevator. J. w. S-qnlrp , 101 1'earl street. . or Hunt QanJaa UnJ. ffltU FOKSA.UK J. U Itlo * . 1UJ ilila it. , OonaaU Uluffi CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 niiiirrons t. A Mlllnr , P. O Qlniion , II I * Bhuk'firt. IX K. ll.ut. J U Edinuuclioii , Utjirloi H. llnnnan. Tr.imaot nonoril luiikln ; bmi- DCII. Lar < oit cnplt l anil mrpliu ut aur IOVT.L INTEREaFON TIM i DEPOSITS , El. TCHAlBERLi ; Eye , Ear , Nose anJ Throat SURGEON , Council HlulTs , la. Shuffiirl-Dunu U"k. Hooin 1. U to 1- in 7 anil b p. iu. NEW OGDSEr HOTEI ThoNl'W O.-cluil llutDl In Couni'll II uiri. liis riiiiiplutclv ri-tiirnUlii" ! aii'l nin.lcrnl/i- I tliniuclioilt. and U niiw HUD uf tliu lut ImtitH III tlin stuto It Is lot- i to > l III III" lius'ncm p.irl of tlinulty uml llit ) t'lotrio muloM p i- , thii iloorovorv fiini in in nt ( is. I'lru DS M pim ami tin ) ularins tliKiu. 'limit llu > bullitlii . Slu.iin licat , lint and colil uator mil Minshiiii1 in t > \ury UKIIII. TibH : uiisurp.isiud any ulioii- . Itiitc.N iJ.iO u ( lay. OJEO. M. WHITNEY. GRAND Council Bluffs , In. This Elegantly AppolntaJ Hotel is Now Open George T , Pnel ps , Manager. FirstNational : - : - Bank -Ol < - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'alil Up Ca > ilti\l , . . . . * 10 ; ) , < ) ( ) : > Oliluil urk' nl < fl imnk In Iliu cltr Kurulun in. I iliiiuu tic I'nihntuu nml lucal sucirillui. I'Np.'i'U attention pil'l ' to cJllLvUiuH. Acoiimnf Indlfli iml . ImnkH. Utiikur > ii'luurpur.ttlon < sjllgityj. Cor ru i > uiultiiculnvlu | UKO. 1 * . bANtlJHI ) I'ro-ldunt A. W H1KK.MAN Cnihlur A. T lUCt ; , AtiUtiat Cajblcr With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought for Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I have secured some of the 8OO Men's Black Worsted Suit3 greatest bargains in men's and A.t S7.OO boys'suits ever heard of in this OOO Men's All Wool Dross Su its city. I can sell men's and boys' in different styles , from clothing BO per cent off of manu SD Lo S8- facturers' prices. lam prepared to back .up every -word I say by 8OO Boys' All Wool Knee Pant3 , showing goods and giving in different styles , at prices. For example , here are BOO. a few leaders : OOO Boys' Suits , age 4 to 14 , dur ing the sale at BOO Men's Working Suits Sl.UO. -A.L SU.OO. 4OO All Wool Boys' Suits , agoa 8OO Men's Suits at 4 to 14 , at 6-T.5O. So . on . I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' ' Furnishing Goods , Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Etc , 546-548 Broadway , Council Bluffs , TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , , 9 ; A' Scnoed-ack , Proprietor , Offices ocJl DronUwny. O uncU Bluffs and 1621 FnrnnmSt. , Omaha. Dye , clean and pofnii.h tiooda ol every description. Packages received nt either oll'ico or at tha Works , Cor. Ave , A and 26th St. Council Blulls. bond lor price list. Mui-elmnts who liuvo hliop worn or hoilwl fubnod of any uhuructoitun luivu them ivd.yuil tuiu Hnlihoil oquil : to MOW. IJKI ) l-'KATHKKS KKNOVATKI ) AND CI.KANKI ) 11V STKA.M , with tha Intost and most approved iniioliiiiory , ut Iowa cost than you over paid Iwforo. COUNCIL , I3L.UFF3 Medical and Surgical Institute DUS. IIKI.UNUEKH , I'KOl'.S , Chronlo illKoascH of all klmla und ilofnrni- Itli'H hpuuluiliiH ' Cuuucll IJlulla , la , "C7A , HAMMER , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 011'lCi ; 415 llroadwuy , Council IHutT * . U