THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , YVEJfrS/ESDAY. / JVNE 17 , 1891 , THE OMAHA BIDE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. i > : Xo. 12 PEARL STREET. by Carrier tn any part of the City. 11.V. . 1II.TON MAXAGKU. TKUI : HONIS Business Oflico , No.I'J. . Night IMItor. No. ! i3. Jtl.MHt JtKX'M'lOX. m N v r Co. C oun < II IllufTs Lumber Co. , coal. C rflft s chattel loans , COI Kapp bloeif. W ( t UroKory of Tahor was InthoDlufTs 9 " yritordny on business. m If inn want v.'iitor In your yard or house p to Ilixhj'c. .WJ Morrlnm block. f U iir.l"il peed tfirl for pcnor.il hotlsc work 9 Mr * II W. THton , MT Fifth avenue. \ Mrs It 1 , Shepherd mid Miss Mnrla Phil- 1 lips v , ill lonvo this evening forti two months' ' jf trii | nlonff the 1'aclllc co lit. I The case of the stnto against Harry Hoylo , I chan.1' ' ! with tlui larceny of n tfolel HUB I worth Jl' ( ) , was contlnucii by Justice HumE - E HUT \psterday until Saturday nfturnoon at " I oil-nit I HMD .losnph It. Kfod received hiromls - B slon vostorduy as chief Justieo of the court of prh.itn him ] claim , ami had the oathof olllt'O administered to him hy ( Merit Hunter of the I fi Jcral court. I O A Hhoedsnek has oriMtilrcd n hasehall I club , and has ehilsti-ned It the "Twin City Iyi > Works flub " It played lit fir-it irnmo last Sunday afternoon , dofoutlni ! the "Louu I Sims" of Omaha to the tune of 10 to - . B Kmnipt Tinloy retm'ned yesterday mornini ? finin Aoordcen , South Dakota , wheio ho n , , ur.nt to dofoiid a young Hlulllto who was KJCM * charged with cmhrr/lotnont. The attorney f' ' and his client en mo homo on thu sanu- train , the latter having been ncquittrd hy the jury. B According to a statemoi't of the assets and B nnd liabilities of the .lurid-Wells romjmny , B llleil with the countv recorder bv A. K , Kldd , B ttii' liabillttoi arc ? lTii'l'l . " and the assets B ? llc.s . > < > It Is stated that the re.il estate B uns estimated at considerably loss than Its B real \ttluo. I I. A ( Irav. aftpr ho had notified the au- I thrintlos of the ( 'iitno winch ho thought had I brcti plnvod upon him , and wnich win to- I cotiiited in yesterday's HIT , found that ho P hail not boon confldonced at all , but the thieo 1 horses had been taken out to pasture bv n pun ions arrangement niaito by Mr. .1 M. B I'aimer , of whom ho had bought them. Mr. I ( .f\v Is somewhat chrL'rined at the notoriety I tlio publication of the article in question has V given him. I I'liroo suspicions looking chnr.ictors worn P seen lo.illng about liayllss park icsteidny I afternoon 'i'hoy wore ordeii-d out by Ofllicr I Murphy , and on their refusing to leave a I search was instituted. Ono of them was I found to have a piece of counterfeit money in | his pocket which ho tried to get rid of , and I another had a full collection of door keys , L Boniu of which wcro skeletons. They were m lunded In thu calaboose and the charge of suspicious characters was entered against B thorn I William Uoss was arrested last ovenlng by I Ofllcer Claar on a charge of larceny. .1. W. B Taylor , n carpenter living at the coiner of B M\nstor and Kcott streets , was the comB - B plainant Ho claimed th.it Hess went to the B jioohet of his vest which he had hum , ' Up in B the cellar of a building whcro ho had been working and abstracted the wntch. The B timekeeper w.is a gold one , and its owner , - was conMdarablv worked up over his loss. It B M has not been recovered yet , but a search BH BJ warrant is to bo issued this morning for BH0s Uoss' premises , and it is hoped that it Will bo pA found. B B BP Kd Hrown was givpn a sentence of ten days B P * in tliocountv Jail by .ludgo Mi Goo yesterday H * " morning While no was in ja'l ' several parties called upon him and Identilied him .is BT a man whotiiod to puss omo counterfeit I money on them on Monday. After he has I finished his sentence It is pro ! ) iblo a new B case will bo started against lit in on ttio B cburiro of passing counterfeit wonoy. D. Tl Tappervas lined J-li.Oi ) for drunkoneess and i carrying concealed wean ins. The case B ngiitnst Oscar Syrlnk , charged with assaul t I with Intontto commit murder , was co-i tinned | 1 * K. Spencer , charged with larceny , and I Ioc O'I.cnrv , ovorchaiging for hack hire , I wcro discharged K The Chicago. Hock Island & I'.icldc did a I verj courteous net at the closing of thoin- I stitution for the deaf and dumb. It stopped I its train at the crossing near the institution I to allow the departing pupils to got on board I thcie , thus avoiding tho" necessity of their I coming Into the city. The same railway has [ been equally courteous at previous closings I of the school , but this vcar the accotnmoda- [ tion was especially appreciated , as the wagon L roads were so muddy. It is no little task for ri , v * Superintendent Hothort to arrange for thu " departure of several hundred pupils , and V. such help on the part of a railway company te appreciated by him as well as by the pu- i PK Ho made a llito request of the Milwau kee fc St. I'aul , whoso track was oven nearer to the suuool , but that compiny declined. I If you decidefrom what you have heard or | readthat you wHl take Hood's S > irsnpniillulo t not be Induced to buy any substitute instead. I Council IMlifts souvenir spoons at IJurhorn's , . 1 Swanson Mu ! c Co. , ! iar > Broadway. Drs. Wood bury , dentists , 30 I'earl street , B * " next to Grand hotel. Telephone 143. High trade work a specialty. I Picnic at Manhattan Peach , Lake Matlawa ; I gooil tlshlng , fine bathing and boating ; plenty l of shade ; best place for camping out parties. it. Try _ _ _ _ _ I WAS IT IMjKGAIi. I New Question llalhcd in a Now [ I iiinoiis Onto , i _ W. H. Ware , attorney for the defendants I T in the case of N. Schutv. against I J II , Koblen ? , has raised a little point I which seems likely to cause some ono some I t rouble In the near future. The suit was I commenced in superior court several months I igo for the purpose of attaching the house. I Sold furniture of Kobloiu to satisfy Kcnum's I elalm for rent. The writ of attachment was K issued as demanded nnd the goods wcro i levied upon. Slnco tljat lime the attorney I for the defense has been investigating the I matter , and ho claims to have found evidence I that the attachment Illegal , mid that the goods wore never properly In the possession B of SchuiY or the deputy maishal who louod B upon them. lo the \\rit of attachment was attached what mill 01 ted to bo a copv of the lease K& under which KoPlen/ hold ttiu houso. it is BB * . ijow claimed that ttio copy was not a copy at B V ftll. but was a printed form of a lease wlileh contained coitaln provisions that were not in I the original lease. The statutes provide that I a true Lupy of the lonso must Po Died , and as B this provision was not complied with the I whole attachment Is alleged to have been I illegal The difference between the lease I and the copy was iluo to an oversight upon I the parts of the Hehuw brothers. 1 Thu question of the legality of the attach- g incut l to lie decided by Judge McGee this 1 morning. In ease It U found to have been \ illegal nn action for damages will bo I commenced against SvhiiM for false at- I tachment. it is probable nKo that 1 criminal proceedings will bo begun against [ Sehurz nnd his two sous , charging them with f assault with Intent to commit injury of u \ more or loss serious kind. It is claimed that \ If the attachment wan Illegal the property i was not In reality In the charge of Sehuw or the oMh'or , and that therefore any assault I HKO that committed by the partie&'was not justified by their rights In the easn. All of B these Mitts will depend on the decision of the f Judge of .superior court this morning. m noWitt'c Uttlo Knrly itisors ; best little ills for d spopsla. sour stoii'ioli : , b i 1 breath m ' f tiasollno and oil ; coin , wood and co.it : F prompt delivery. L. O , KnottsJl Main , P tolephoni 'JO. ! . I Hright iiplnnd hay at slaughter prices for I next thirty da\s ; I.VI tens , H. L < . Carmancor- I IHT I'enil inul 'jth avenue. I Huv your furniture , carpets , stoves nnd j household goods of Mamlel & Klein , Council f liiuffb I'ricot , very low ; freight prepaid to [ , i our city. V * ? * * For the oponlr.g of the Hotel Colfax thom m Itock Island will sell round trip tickets June m It ) 10 , good to returu ou the 1TIU , tit ouo uud B cue third faro. NE\YS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Colonel Rcod of Manawa Finds a Man Wbo Would TOWN MARSHAL MADE A NICE SCOOP , He Collcotctl tlio Saloon rino * nnd Qiiiutly Wnllcod Out or 'I own ullli tin ; Money In II IH PocUut. Colonel F. C. Heed , the mayor of Mnnawn , feeb today as though his knowledge of human nature had slipped upon htm. The cause of his feeling thus Is that ho has been sadly disappointed In n m in who n ho ap pointed to the rospjtislhlo position of mar- Mini of the town of Manawa. Last Saturday Colonel itccd picked out a man whom he thought would make n good marshal , and gave him thn star and club that betokened his rank. The min was AI ICbbcrt and he was tall and well built , apparently ono who could bring the worst offender Into the confines of the city basilic and never turn n hair. The first thing Kbbort did after hU appointment was to go to n siloon In the vicinity of Manawa and quell a disturbance which was In progress by carrying thu main oltemler to Jail bv the nape of the nock. This little csc.ip.ulo had the effect of strengthening Mr. Heed's confidence m him. Last Monday ho told his marshal that the electric lights were bring put In nnd that It would bo necessary to make a levy on the saloons in order to pay for thosamo. Ho told him to make the rounds and have each ono put up his share - of the amount. Kbbert did as lie was told and raised about * . " ) ( . Vestorday when It came time for the marshal ' shal to repo'rt for duty ho did not report. An investigation was soon commenced and nno hoary headed Individual was found who had seen ICbPert at an early hour yesterday mornIng - Ing- counting thn ties on the motor track run ning In a westerly dlioutlou. The report of the hoary headed individual was confirmed later and it Is now bo > oml ill doubt that Gil bert has gone for goodunless some influence is brought to bear upon him in such way as to make him return. The officials of Omaha were notified yesterday morning to bo ou the lookout for a man who looked as though he might have embodied $ . " > ( ! , but at last ac counts he had not tieon found. Call-'raph writing machine is the best for telegraph purposes. Never out of order. SKCONO U'KIOIC Of Hie Oreat Juno Kale nt ( lie Boston Store , C iincll MlulTrt , la. The success attending our Juno sale has been most encouraging and beyond our ex pectations. For the coming week wo will offer still greater bargains. Below wo quote a few of the following specialties : Ji'.ie cheviot stripes , all wool , 'J.'ic. 4."io biilliaiitinos , all colors , ; tlc a yard. f > 0p brilliantinos , over 10 shades , full 40 inches , reduced to 'We. llrocudn biilllantiiics U2c. worth ! Wc. See special bir nms in brilliantmes marked HOC , We. 4."c , . " > < ) e , our $1 quality , TT' ' c. Ladies' vests 7c , t for -Tic. Ladies' shaped vests U1 , e. Ladles' f.mey vests In sill : and lisle 'Joe. Fast black hose . " > o and lOc , . ' ) for 5c. Our ITc black hose for lii' ' e. . Regular made hose in black balbriggan sold for -"ic , i educed to 1'ic. ' Wo show live Different lines In ladies' blaelt hose atTic. . ' . 's. Inch ColumbiasultingSJ c , regular 12'c ' goods. I'lain nnd striped black organdies 12 yards for Sim Lonsdalo mid other makes muslin sold for lOc , now 7c. 1 case hoavv ' largo crochet quilts worth $1.1 ! , for'.Hie ' , Turkey red napkins , 42e a do/on. Ladies' nainsook shirt waists 5Sc , sold for 75c. 75c.Ladles' Ladles' blade sateen shirt waists , Bleated , for jl.Oll. See bargains In white llouneings , full 40 inches wide , at 4."ic , fiv , up lo Jl.afl a yard. Ul.ick embroidered flouncings , guaranteed fast colors , from IHIe to Sl.llO a yard. Outing flannel shirts , 2'c , ! Cc ! , I ) Ic. Extra largo shirts in good quality , f > 0c nnd She. She.Hoys' Hoys' waists , 12' c , 2,1c , HOc. ; )9c ) , r > 0o. Gents' hose , oc , lUc , 12 > j'c and 15C , seamless goods. Just received MX ) parasols nnd sun umbrel las , the latest novcltioa in the market and by lar the best value over shown , in oxydire'd handles , inlaid pearl , gold plated , rings , ciooks , etc. Wo call special attention to three leading numbers nt $1.10 , ijj.00 and Jxl.OO. See show window. BOSTON STOHK , Council Ulults , la. Pianos , organs , C. B , Musio Co. , 5fl3 IV wayNe No Hay Without Money. The case of the state ngalnst Freman West was takun up in district court yesterday morning. Westis charged with assault with intent to commit murder , one John Boulden of Kockford township being the victim. West scld a lot of hay to liouldcn , it being understood that he was to bo paid In cash bo foiothe hay was taken. Boiildon paid for thu hay in dtiblets , and took the hay In the same way. When ho had paid a part of the purchase money ho decided to pay no more , but to take the rest of the hay and lot West whistle for his money. West in some way learned of the scheme that was on foot , anil went out to the Held , where ho caught Houldon and tils biothor making olT with the hay. Ho told them that they could not have the hay until they paid for It , and a quarrel ensued. West tried to enforce his dictum by drawing n gun nnd firing nt thoUvo Bouldens. The ball fortunately went wide of the mark , and no ono was hint. Boulden had West ancstcd and the trial was in progress yesterday. West claims that ho merely fired the gun in the air ns u warning to Houldcn to let the Inn alone , and this is the fact upon which lie bases his defense. The testimony was all in al5 o'clock last night , aim most of the argu ments weio made by the attorneys. Court adjourned until U o'clock this morning , when it will reconvene nnd the attorneys will re sume their arguments. The case will piob- ably go to the Jury before noon. No grilling , no nausea , no pain when Do Witts Little Kirlv Knort are tatei. S.iull pill. Safe pdl. Bo t pill. Notion < > t AH'ixniiient for Henellt of Ci editors. Notice Is hereby given as required by sec tion 'J110 , Miller's cede IbVi. that the Ju'dd i1 * Wells conipun , n corporation whoso princi pal place of business was in the city of Coun cil IllufTs , in. , did on the ' 'rth dav of May , IblM , make an assignment of all of their prop erty and effects to the undesigned for the benefit 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 at Council HtnlTi , hi. , this Uth day of Juno , IMH. W. H. ICst'i'iiiiit , Assignee of the Judd & Wells Co. FIUNK TIIIMIII.K , Attorney for assignee. Union Park races , Omaha nnd Council Bluffs , September h-11 , JO.fHH ) ; October 20-2-1 , ? lXHi. ( For programme ! , address Nut Brawn , Merchants hotel , Omaha. The finest line of spring nnd summer goods , mutt expert workmen , is what you ilud at Ueltet's , the tailor , : I1U Broadway. flnlvln ( JOIN tlu > , Iol > At the meeting of the city council last Monday evening a protest was on ( Ho from Thomas Galvtn , against the allowing of the contract tor building .sidewalks to J. M. Hnrdln. ( Jalvin was the lowest bhlderon the work , and Ht.iMin was next , but Galvin's bid was rejected on account of n rumor started by fcomcutio to the effect that Onlvln had been in the habit of sending to outside cities for ttio lumber ho used , and in this \va\ full ing to let the homo lumber dealers pot' their share of the prollt out of the business. In his protest tiaUIn stated that ho had always purchased lumber of homo dealers , uud Uo did not sco bo should bo cheated out of the business which would fall to him bv right. After In vestigating the matter the council came to the conclusion that they had lot their patriot ism run away with them , and they rescinded their former action nnd let ho contract to Oalvtn. Hnrdln wai present and iiiado a protest against this way of doing things , as ho claimed that he had ordered n largo amount of lumber , relying on his prospects for coming In for a share of the city work , but as his contract and bond hud not been ratltlcd by the council ho was thrown out without ceremony. The U. S. government nro using largonum bers of the Improved Howeiciloj. Borden & Selleck Co , agents , Chicago , 111. Notice for Ilidx. MAYOR'S Omci : , TOWNor L'\nn MKNVWH In. , Juno 12 , I'jOI. Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned at his oftlco up to noon. Juno 'JO , lsM ( , for Improvements to bo made In sidd town for the purpose of protect ing the waters of said lake and for protecting the property of the Inhabitants of snld town. Said improvements are to bo made in ac- coidanco wit'i ' protlles , plans nnd specifica tions on file at my ofllco or nt the otllcc of Judson & Cook , civil engineers , : W8 Broad way , Council Blults. F. C. K'm > , Mayor. Hiiukeyc Convention. The Iowa Association of Deaf Mutes is still In session and to those Initiated into the mysteries of the sign Inngtiigo the meetings are very interesting Several belated mem ber ) came Monday night and the soislons nro well attended. Monday night the com mittee on constitution was given several mouths' time In which to prepare certain de sired changes nnd which will bo submitted by a mail vote. H. McP. Hofstcator delivered a very able and thoughtful address on "Bookkeeping for thu Deaf. " He took tiio position that at pres ent there wn n deficiency in this direction which should at once bo remedied. The mute's success In busituss , in the trades ho has learned , Is often endangered by his lack of the knowledge to properly keep a bajance sheet. A very interesting discussion followed. Among the moio ptomlnent speakers wcro Messrs. Simpson , Barrett , Xorbaugh , War ing , McCook and others. A committee on resolutions consisting of Messrs. Simpson , Xorbaugh and Standaeher was appointed. Misses Mcnsch nnd Jackson , two of the bright vouug lady pupils of the Iowa school rendered the mitioml hymn "America , " in the sign language. Yesterday morning , bright and early the convention resumed its deliberations The first paper was by Mrs..oruaugii on "Mv Brother and Sister in the Bond of Love. " H was a very earnest appeal for mutual help fulness. Mr. Bryant read n pnpor on "Farming " It was very well received and his position that the farmer should bo a man of education and business ability met with the hearty approval of all present. At 11 o'clock the delegates made a mlnuto Inspection of the buildings and grounds nnd expressed themselves as well pleased with the order , cleanliness nnd fine condition ovorythinir WHS in , and the facilities and con veniences for the proper mental nnd manual training of the mutes. At the afternoon session Miss Clark deliv ered. Au nddross on dressm.iking es pecially directed as to its use as a trade for the deaf. Stio showed how by perspYercnco and patience difficulties can bo overcome nnd n fair living earned. She was glad the Iowa school de voted so much time to the subject. Prof. John W. B irrott presented the claims of the carpsntjr. As nro all of Mr. Barrett's addresses , it was carefully pie- pared and much appreciated. Ho showed conclusively its udvatita o * as a trade as well as Its necessity in the daily labors of overv ono. ono.A committee on ways and means , consist ing of Messrs. SI ipoi. , Nelson and Mr3. Pound , was appointed to have charge of the raising of funds and to consider methods in whijh the same should bo used. The time of holding the conventions was changed from .summer to winter. Lau evening a reception was given the convention by Mrs. Uothcrt. Elegant ic- frcshments were served and a splendid ti mo indulged in up tou late hour. 'J ho committee on resolutions will report today. Mothers will 11 ml that Haller's Pain Par alvvor is a sure and pleasant euro for dar rhoea. Mar Bourlcius , music teacher , removed to 53b Broadway , over C. B. music company. Coll'ax Spi'in H and Iteturn. The Hotel Colfax at Colfax Springs , la. , will bo open for business Juno 10. On that date the Rock Island will commence the sale of special excursion tickets fioin Council Bluffs and other local points , good to icturu on or before October III. A Lively Storm. Yesterday's storm , while short , was right to the point , and did its business in a businesslike ness-like way. An armature was burned out ut the motor power house , nnd the cars on nil the lines in the city were stopped for nearly an hour. The injury was duo to the lichtnlng. All the streets in the city wore Hooded with water so that it was almost im possible to cross the streets without imminent danger of drowning. The manholes were asaln seen to bo much too small for the work which they are expected to perform , and in a fo\v \ minutes after the rain commenced the Hood ran over them as though they were not there. A number of cellars on upper Broad way wcro tilled with water. DoWitt's Little Early Risers : only pill to cure sick headache and icgulato the bowels. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They are delicious. ' for furnltu Installment Morgan's prices o on ment plan lower than any other nouso In city. Graduating Kxorcise.H. Elaborate preparations nro being made for the celebration of the twenty-first , com mencement of the high school , which occurs on Friday evening , Juno 211 , In the Broadway theater. The programme was arranged yes terday nfterncon by Prof. Sawyer , in con nection with the boird of education. Music will bo furnished by Misses Glea- son and Jackson , an orchestra nnd the class. The salutatory will bo delivered by William H. Tyndiilo uud the valedictory by Miss Elsie lldiin. An address will be made to the class by Hon. John M. Baldwin nnd the diplomas will be presented by Prof. W. W , Sawyer. The following are the oftlrors of the class : President , William R. Tyndiilo ; vice presi dent , Mary E DuVol ; secretary , Lottie Bea dle ; treasurer , Elsie P. Honn. Do tlm Hallor's Pain ' not forget l'aralyor will cure nil cases of dysentery , relieving" griping pain uud restoring the bowels to healthy action. M.H' COVItls'oP A IM'/J.I/.S- . Oranl/cd ; at t liliMgo airi St. Louis hy .Justices llurlan and Ilivwer , Ciurioo , Juno 111 The now United States court of nppoals for this district was organ ised today. Justice Hnrlnn caused the entry of an order assigning Judge W. H. Blodgett of the United States district court for the northern Illinois district asiijildgoof thin court , and appointing Captain Cillman of Illinois marshal , and Oliver P. Morton of Indiana clerk. Justice HaiInn also announced that thu rules for the various appolnto courts prepared by the supreme court Irid baen adopted and that the Judges of the court when in session would wear gowns similar lo those worn by the supreme court Judges. Sr. Loti , Mo. , Juno 1(1. ( In accordance with nn act of congress a new United States court of appeals was organised this morning by Associate Justice llrowor of the United States supreme court , assisted by Cfrcult Judge Citldwell and District Judge Thaor , who until the president appoints the regular judge will constitute the court itself , Prom inent members of the bar were present from Missouri , Kansas nnd Texas. Judge Brewer appointed John J. Jordan ol Des Molncs , la. , clerk and William R. Hodges of St. Louis marshal. _ Do Witt's Little Knrly JJ"vrs , best pill. Aestern Pensions- , WASHINGTON , June 10. ] Speclal Telegram to TIIK IJui : . | Ponslc'iis have been granted today as follows Nebraska' Original Johu A. Wood , John O. Booth , Lewis Bech- told. James I Wailter. fWrKo F Reed. Kll- Jah W. Lonnay. JacoU' JVrmbrnster. John Wnlbroy , John Hognn , Curtis Heal , John W. Hargravo , WUHam Pado , ' Silas H. Sherman , William O. Field , Cynr4 M. Barley , James L Armol. Marvin Jenkjns , David Noeloy , i-nbati Fisher. George W. Kelsov , Samuel G. Robertson , William A. 'Majors , James Hill , William H. Andrews , Chailos F. Watson. AdJItlonnlJoseph V. Hill , John Wil son , Dennis H. Line. Increase i.ninon Qulnry , Jacob F. Smith , William J. A. Rum. Stephen P. Matlienv , James L. Booth , Albert U. U , Ciilhoun , Fred erick W. Kussing. Mexican sun ivorLewis H. Young. Original Oscnr Law ( navy" ) , Frederick L S. Schauibiueh ( navy ) , William A. Lowellen ( navy ) , Wostoii Johnson , Wil liam \ \ . Congdon. John McGutre , William P. Lamb , John F. Combs , William Buiidy , Joseph ICnorr , William G. Duval , Benjamin Millar , Isaac Emerson. William Mills , Wil liam I ) . Mills , BonJ-Jinln McDougnll , John F. C. Mills , William Minor , .lames A. Harding , Osborne Heath , \\IIllam A. Uitson , David G. Hnggntd , August Grannetnan , Stoiling Coleman - man , August Buss. Aililittoniil Gustnv D. W. Koohler. Increase Allen G. Scott , Byron Audro'vs , Benjamin F. Burch. Reissue Thomas Groves , lo..n Oilginnl William Limlrcll , Charles W. Swalls , Alex Brown , Jatnos A. Laird , Amos W. Ames , Sherman Pease. Gilbert Holmes , Edward W. BaKer , , in > ncs II Kerr , George Ruthanml , James B. Rilev , .loiso Kilmer , Elliott C. Thompson , Olaff Banlwon , George W. McCoy , William Hendrlks , Jed Like , John Belhold. Lovl Nell , William G. Michencr , Nelson J. Ross , Thomas Former , Charles A. Orr , Peter Scott , John N. Brooknay , Calvin L. Scott , John D Sterner. Wallace MeFaddcn , John A Fit/ , Thomas Keller , Milton H. Kcster , Joshua Parsons , Bow en B. Brown , Myron E. Stall , Richard 1' . Roberts , Thomas MeClnskoy , Wllllum McCrady. Increase Kit M. Grove. Jacob Worley , John W. Forsytho , Wallace W. Winnie , Jnurnli Mitchell , Herman Slick. John L. Maxheld , William F. Nlclcel , James Dillingham , Thomas D. Hartshorn. Reissue Julian Phelps , George A. Bessy , Pearl K. Hull. Reissue and increase Canute 1C. Johnson. Original widows , etc. Emily Cunningham , Clara J. Smith , Electn Prlndlo. Mexican survivor Daniel Mickey. Original Aric Morgan , Lev ! Herr , John W. Holden , Nathan J. Lamar , Joseph C. Higglns , George W. Moruson , Gilbert L. Galloway , William L. Comstock , Charles H Hoffman , Gideon Gib son , Alfred Davis , P. Campbell Original widows , etc Kllzabeth W. S.nles , Peni- melia Rogers , Hannah J. Richardson , Delia A. Hahannn , mother : Electa Fear , mother ; Martha Lee , mother. For Schllti boor apply to R. R. Grotto OJO Farnam. o.i A .wir r.it.t. Des MolneH Gets a. Good Start on n ItiilldiiiK ( loom. Dns Moixrs , la. , Juno 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.J : The ceremonies of lay ing the cornerstone of the now Equltab'o ' Life Assurance building , which will cost $ .100,000 , occurred this afternoon and was witnessed by thousands of people. The exercises wore under the auspices of the Masonic grand lodge of Iowa and the four blue lodges of this city , and were beautilul and Impressive. As the guests of the occasion there were about thirty Boston and No.v Yorlc capital ists , sjine of them Interested in the building , who came on a special train for the puiposo of witnessing this occasion. They were made tlio cucsts of the com mercial exchange and , spent the greater pait of ttio day In making excursions over the city nnd visiting places of inteiest. At the layir.g of ttio corner stone , Grand Master Phelphs of Masons assisted by other grand lo Igo ofliecrs , olllciated. State Sena tor Oath and VieoPiesidont Alexander of the Equitable delivered addresses. A banquet was tendered the eastern guests this evening. Held the MortjjiiKes Valid. KE ) KfK , la. , Juno 10. Judge Casey of ttio state dlsti let court ( lied tin opinion in the case of Smith , trustee , vs Collier , Robertson & Hauibletou , a Keokuk wholesale grocery firm , who assigned December 10 last with liabilities of SlbO.OCO. Previous to the as signment the lirm had executed mortgages for largo amounts In favor ot a certain few of their creditors. The unprotected creditors , among them several Chicago and eastern Jobbing houses nnd manufacturers , untnuo- ni/ed the foreclosure of the mortgage. The court decided that under the laws of the state the mortgages wcro valid. c ol'De.uiK. low \.CiiT , la. . Juno It ! . Dr. W. F. Peck , dean of the medical school of the university , has resitrnod and the university regents have chosen Dr. Ludwig Hektcon of Rush medical college , Chicago. _ Gosjler's Magic Headache Wafers. Cures all hcadechcs in 20 minutes. At all druggis ItlSCIlAltOKJt The Knights of Labor Make DcuiaiidH on the Government. Wvstiixorov , Juno 10. Much intnrest Is manifested in regard to the recent action of the secretary of the treasury In the matter of the charges against the chief of the bureau of engraving and printing for discharging seven plato printers nude by the members of the executive committee of the Knights of Labor. An investigation by Secretary Fos ter showed that the mon had been dropped from the rolls by his predecessor. Ho is of the opinion Unit It would bo unfair and unwise to reinstate the discharged men to their old places and thus displace the men holding them. Ho however piomlsed , In view of the fact that within the next si\ weeks a largo number of printers would bo required , the men within that time should bo given presses. The proposition was rejected hy the Knights of Labor representatives , who ask that the men bo given back their old places. _ Use Holler's Saisnpariila and Burdock , the ( jreat blood purifier. Murder Trial. MiiMi-iiis Tenn. , Juno HI. The entire time of the criminal court today was occupied in hearing the testimony of witnesses intro duced by the defense in the trial of H. Clav King. E. L. Moore , who lial a cigar with Colonel King n few minutes before ho shot Lawyer Poston , testified to seeing King stop Poston and say something about "charges in regard to my wife. " The reply from Poston was , "I have made no statement in regard to jou or j our wife to retract. " King then applied a vile epithet to Ponton , and saying , "tako that , " fired. Recorder of Deeds W. L. Derrick of Marl- nnnn , Ark , testllied that King had acted very strangely at times during his residence in Arkansas and that lib thought him cr.i..y. "Mrs. Pillow , " ho continued , "often had to set up his food and feed him llko n child " Thomas Foster and . .porter Mills of LaGrange - Grange , Ark. , testified to , wbat they consld- dred unsoundness of mind In Colonel King. Alfred Davis , a colored servant on King's Arkansas plantation , tosllllcd to strange ac tions nt various times oil the part of Colutid King. J _ Constipation poisons tno oiood : DoWitt's Little Early Risers cure Constipation. The cuuscrcmovc'j the dise bo is uone. \ \ orld's Ki.ir Mailers' . Ciiti'vno.Juno 10. The world's fair line art building , It was definitely decided toniiy , Is , to be put in Jackson park , instead of on the lake front down town , several miles away. This places the whole exposition at Init on u single situ. A new chief of the horticultural department was continued today by the board of control. Commissioner F. M. Forsy- the of California is the man. Thu local directors must yet pass upon htm , but his success Is said to by nssuicd. Given In I hi.Jury. . Nn\v Out.KtN * , La , Juno 10. The chal lenge to the array of Juror- ) empanelled in sec ion A of the criminal district coint for the month of June , made yesterday by counsel for ttio defense , was overruled bv Judge Miirr and Juror Briber * McCryatol and Coonpy placed on trial. A Jury was empanelled - panelled , testimony taken , arguments made and at 0:3U : p m. thu case was given to the Jury. _ Consolidation Fell Through , ST. Lovix , Mo , June 10. The Injunction suit brought some tune ago in the cin u't ' court to restrain tbo consolidation of thu La Clodo gaslight company nnd the Municipal clecric light company , which was sot for hearing today , was dismissed by the plain tiffs. The deal looking to n consolidation fell through nnd plaintiffs withdrew the suit. DeWUt's Little L'arlv UisoM for the Liver < IudKO I'MCI ! the Wrong Word. TKIIIU : Hirrr , Ind. , Juno 10. The use of the word "should" instead of the word "may , " gave a convicted murderer a chance for freedom. Hurry Trogdon was found irutltv of the murder of May Sanders nnd was given a three years sentence. In hU In structions to the Jury the Judge .said : "You should consider nil the statements ho makes , whether they are reasonable , " ow. The court hold that thu supreme court had do- elded that the word "imiv" should bo used Instead of "should , " and that the instruc tion was in error. The Judge granted a now trial on that ground. Mr * Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Teething cures wind colic , dlarrluua , &c. 2."i cents a bottlo. Ordered to Protect I > 'oreliner > ) . Lovnos" , June 10. in response to the pro tests of the foreign diplomatic representa tives r.t Pekln , the emperor of China has ordered the Chlnow authorities to piot-cct nil foreigners and to punUh the natives who took part In the recent riots. HiiMslau , Iewi Goln to turkey. LOMION , Juno 10. Pho British consul nt Odessa , In a dispatch lo Lord Salisbury do- nvingtho truth of the reports of an oxolus of Russian Jo > vs to England , said thu bull ; of the emigrants go to Constantinople. A handsome complexion Is one of the great est cnariiH a woman can possess. 1'o ionlM complexion powder gives It. KAVl'KK.V STAK. Annual Session of tinOrand Chanter Opened Last Night. The sixteenth annual spfsion of the grand cntiptor ot Nebraska , Order of the Eastern Star , opened last night in Fioemasons' hall1 There were about thirty delegates to the grand chapter in attendance , together with U largo number of members of the order from Harmony chapter , Council Bluffs. A number of the members of Vesta chapter of this city were also ptosont. Prominent among those present was the most worthy gr.imi matron of the general grand chapter , Mrs. Nettle Ransford of In dianapolis , I ml. The meeting was presided over by Worthy Grand Matron E .1. Scott of Osceoln , assisted by Worthy Grand Patron Thomas Hattoiton of Omaha. Worthy Matron Eleanor Dally of Vesta chapter extended a he.irtv welcome to the Grand chapter on behalf of Vesta chap ter. In the couiso of her address the worthy matron called the attention of her hearers to the lessons taught by the order. The nddiess wis responded to by Mrs. Lee on benalf of the craud chapter , who de livered nn address full of thought and with many references to the ennobling tenets 01 the order. Mrs. Billings of Geneva then extended to the most worthy grand mation of the gen eral grand chapter of the E istern Star a most hearty welcome on the part of tlio grand chapter of Nebraska. Mrs. Ransford responded by an eloquent address , delivered off hand , in a chaiming stylo. In the co'irso of her remarks Mrs. Ransford touched upon many topics of peculiar ink-r est to the order , inculcated with many lessons drawn from its teachings. After the transaction of a small amount of routine business the entire assembly rep.ured to the banquet room where a beautilul lunch hud been prepared. After this had been dis posed of several short addicsses were made in response to calls. Grand Patron burkln of L"\Ington mule n short addiess in the course of which ho paid a glowlnir tribute to the ladies in their work in the Kastcrn Stir. Mrs. Ransfoid was then called for ai.d en tertained those present for several moments with nn entertaining account of the progress of the order in various p irts of the country and in Indiana especially. A business session will bo held this morn ing ut which the routine work of the session will bo transacted mid the olllcers elected. The Masonic Veteran association held its semi-annual meeting last night at Free masons' hall. About fifty numbers were ptesent. A short business session was held , at which several candidates were elected The members then adjourned to the banquet room whcra a delicious lunch was pirtakcn of and the balance of the evening was spent in social enjoyment. Ihc liven Tenor in His Way. UuJJiilo Coitrtc * . "I trust , young man , " said the preacher during his call on the family the other evening - ing , "that you are putsuing the oven tenor ol your way ! " "I'm pursuing the oven tonorin ourchuivh that's in my way , " replied the youth hotly. "If he don't stop llirtlng with my girl I'll lamtn him. " Baldness ought not to como till the ago of 5" ! or later. If the hair begin s to fail cailier use Hall's Hair Ronowcr and prevent bald ness and grayncss. Lieljig Conpiiy roil mi'iiovni ) AND ri O\OMU COOKUIY dot genuine only with 1'ils f 8 xiiiituro " - / of Justus \on I.loin , : In blue , ceps foi any length of time an ) Ahero. MAM.S Tin. iiLor ni.rr rr\ . To euro HlllonsncsH Sick Henrtnclio Constlpntlon , Malaria , l.lvur Cuuiiluiiilb | Inko Ilia aafo and cortnln rumuily , SMITH'S - . . .w u.u. . . * . . w. . . . . . - . % ) llttlo beans to Clio bot- lloi lliay Hro tlio most convenient bull all n 3s. 1'ruoof I'lihcr ttio , U5 cvn' t per butllo. i at 7 17 70 : I'lioto ifravuro , t _ imnul tlzo or Uila iiiuuro Tor 4 . J F PMITII&CO . Makers of "lllli > IScaiib , St I.ouls MP .rf'jn' " ' " T-VT in - IVtt ro It i k t nil if Bent ! i T j iiprtMru J t ! 1. DIRTS V ( ' ( ' OIOCL AND It iSlOX , l/.l--S. Kilt ruiice ein , in illons in < IIICMJIJ ill eh irue of I'nif ( ) < nr.'e lluul mil , at the Uo ir I of l.d- lU'illlon loom- < ltv II ill. .lull" , ' " > nnd . ' 'i it ' ' II. Ill . Ull'l ' II M I.III , H III I 11 I'lfl ( if 1'lof I II l.niit' , oll'ei ' ufMipl uf > < hoo.s --iviiitli mil Chu liiiit bln.li , .luiii ! . ' 5 andu ul ' .i .1 m C.ilalo.'iu frri ) . ,1 , II. l/KSt/f , , li- , f > t'i'fi-ttifll > HAL Mrs in U'B Kunllwurth Hch ol | It > * * ' < rhrl * . * lll uptii tufiitttnl- / - ' . ( . 1 at tit lit , du intlos north < > i c tin HJVO on -iko bUurj J New t.ii'l ihfiniuuti y fiiitppoil buildings urectiMleepu < mH ? for tnw vrtuxtl l > it thrt * rntnutun walk from ttiu mil way etatii'ti huoortorniUaniaKti * aiJ ) bouulkhil locution K' > r circulars ftdtlrun ulld , MAltV KUVttS UAUCOCK , KtiuilwuuU , UL PLAT BROADWAY * : This hlot'lc of trroiind nil loins the r X NV. . Ky. depot grounds on which said mid will hulld their olejunt uud eommudloiis m w pa"seiKei depot. 1'or pi-lees , term i.o. . , tipplj to ' M. ROI-1RE1R , ( Upstairs ) 1O2 Miiln ti d 1O3 P url Stroola , Couno 1 Blnlf , Iowa. Which puts on the inuiKot Ihe be t business anil l i.u ka.'e lots In Un' i ll > of i , ninii < ! II utT * SPJSOEAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IjlOU SAM' ( Jond family liut-se and tup cnr- -l rl I.'D ; ( \\illtnido fin H'uud iiiiiinpiotcd lot. Apply toSJU l.Uhlh u\o " 171011 O.A I , K rino farm of BSDni'ies II miles Afinm ( 'on nell lllulls , at tl > pei acic. John ston & \ an I'atten. OI'POK'rrXI l'liS : to mtKo money weio m'MT nidie plenlltul tli.in at pn-si'iit In found ! Illults ay ( J. I'nle. red estate and loan liioUei , No. I I'enrl street , will put ) on In the way of in lUIng h.uiiNnmi' profits ( in in. ill lini'stinunls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OUAIItVOVANT , MM ! SMhdiiiotrli' , ( ii cbur- aetel loidlius ; also (11 ignoMs of dl-eiise. ncml lojlc of hliir loadings liy letter. Sun- Sijx and oven lu's Mrs II llmipci. I4JAve - dne H , near corner tJtli street. Council Illuir" Tci in" , Tile and $1 UJ. "lj1OI Al.n 1'or Kent Wanted -If > ou want A- to buy. .soil 01 rent anything In the teal estate line don't do It until you Ii no seen our l.irjo list of li.n j.ilns S in & W.ilkn , No "iia .Main and n .1 I'e irl stieets found I lllulT IriINi : bred hoi so. tli.it . can lieat - ' . \\IIIoell oi tr.ide. Address or call on D. lliciHii. Ktii West llroadwtv , Council lllulli , AT Swan A , WalKei'sfli'J M iln stieet and .11 1 I'earl , Council lllull- , von ivlh always llnd a "snap hai .iln" In leal est He If yuu w.int to lmen a goo I place to list a bargain If You want id iell or tr.ulc. I7KI oAId' Kleg.int e irn.iio team and line -L slnjilo tli lcis ; pi lies ic.ison ible ; call and see them befoio IIIIN tiu. Uiae M. Smith s.ues stables No. 418 Ninth seventh street , Council Illiills. MAtJNU'll I. N'T aero nrnpuity In llvc-.icio tracts loritrd ' "j miles fiotn postolllcc. for sale ( in re ison.iblo tiiinis t-ouiu line lesl- denee prop Tty for tent hv D.iv A. MO-.S. . OlTTU'INT Tbe leM ilio'u block. , i stoiy brick , with basement ami ulev.itor. J. W. Sqil'rc. ' ! 0i I'uill sliei't _ _ T7r lljrit JUnUa UuT. wltU huujo , ur J. OlUaa. . UJ MJ.IU St. , Oouiioll BlulTa _ I on'i Give Away Money And get nolliiu : In reluiii. Von aio pimply dulng It when you p.iy the price commonly nsKcil for an ordinary l-iun mower If the pi Ice Is more than $ ill. ) \Yenlll soil you ri Ilist- elnss. wnri intcd and guai.inleed tweUe-lneh mower for T.'i.UU. i\amlno : them. G rden i osie Uc per Kt. Good duality and wlllgheyon satlsf.ietloii. . Come and see It. The Host ltefrl/er.ilor / Is tlio North SMiir It Is not Illio MJIIIO others th it iircwaii inted to Ircivo without Ice In don-days. It ( hies use some Ice , bill uses less and produces u lower lumperaluio wllhless than any other leriUeialoi on the markeU 'Mexican lIilininoutcH , 7. > u. They aio wet th looking at and will give you lots of eomfoit during the summer. Coluinhl i Iti Plenty of them now lo supply all demands. Thoie IK no other In thu world oqc.ul to It. Hase I ) , ill goods , step-ladders , u.ilui eooleis , hampeis and eUilhes baskets the llghtn n1 Iceeiuani free/eis , th.it frue/u In finm thiuu to live mlniius , from il.'St up Junior guso- Imu stoves fiiiiii f 1 lo fr. tint Knll'ihla the best l'ii > etss.K\apiiiatlngstuve made ; foi sale only at I' . C DoVol's. , M llio.idway. liolVilti'r.itors on 1 \\o lii\ ) only In ear lots. Cm ( 'Ue lonest prices , GUI | { icjnii re.fi lueialom took llrst lui/e last year al Minneapolis for b.'st and most economical icfil cialors against all eomiietilois. ( j.isolint * Stoves on installments. The connlnu No % 1'ioeess and Quick JIuul Now I'to-'css No Inferior Imltallons Call and > eo IIH , Old generator Mocfoi W.UJnp. ViuloiloyoIcH. . \Ve are now able foi the Hist llmo to supply our ti ado on llicse celuhi lied bicycles 'I lie In'a N nlwaj s the cheapest. Screen U'iic , I ) , ins an 1 l rnmcH. I.iirgcst line nf fancy uiiil plain doors , flames , hlu i s and \\lie. If you Knew how little it costs to III yotu houses with semens no one would be without. ( in.i : .1 Col.r , 41 Main strt et IA' ( > IHIIII | : | I to I ( 'Iterators. It Is HID iiinounL that peoplu HI\O. not so mm h what they u u n , lliat Uiciitually ma lies lliemiii'h. In oil } In ; , ' a houseliold necessity like a u frUcratoi It Is well to < onslder some- th n else than Ihe lllsl cost In dtitcrm nini { Its economy The ( iiiuipsey Household Hiifr K- ( i itoi is as handsome as a pii-ce of pallor fninlliire and costs lesIhan any oilier llrst- cluss .11 tlele , and ht mils al tiui he id as an iconomUei of l.'e , glruirf tlio loucsl cold a'r ' leinpi r ituri ) . All Iho ptuUliu' In mlniu il uool. tin- best noii-coniliictoi of heat and molstuie UIIO.MI. All p tils c.tn bo taken out : iiid cleaned. lncsliKalo the ( jumnscy Houseliold before huyliu' . IJI\MI Mii\vii ! > 4. The Now QilaKer City Is in every respect the counluipait of the t'lillailelpliia , and much cheaper. 1'iom t-i 10 i" . We e.iriy the I'hila- dulphla also and you can t iko vour choleu Q hrrron Dooi'n and nlndow screens , tliu liiruest.ndlliiest.lii the city , and all Ihu lalcst notollles In Iho haidwaro line , at Mlt'OAIil' V t-OM > . No. 11 Main Slieul. Council lllull'K. Gas He iting Sto"es. No ASIIK < ! No SMOICU. lust the tlilii1-- for h itli roiv.iH , I od too us , ota. Cull and buo our i'u-'u assoilmunt , C. B. Gns nn-l ElojU'u Ll jht , Co ' 'II ' I'oirl an I 810 Main Sir i t. uti.i < ieiiii.i , toiulllli- - t lit Pull ! VM WnilSlUII-1 III ( llHIk'l'F .UV \ I uliAVH2 pii ati iiiiip.ite . ii'il c iio S cr I illi ( lire f , r lln- ill lilll- tni' ' K v.fukmss pciu.lar Jirvti r linltnndfceUafn THltVMSCH'U ' TO 111 ru nnmii'iHlUi , ; Ilia ONHlIi.O tSll JB " " > " " " ' ' " O. . A ( JivTa J S'ONfP , Mil O'-lT'lR.ltl ' , Nol'l ' > % l riifttlsila. I'llU't. 81.UO. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S" ' STEEL PEM3. GOLD MLDrt' ' , i'Ai,3 , rxpobirioM , J889. uffflrton from llu L"r''L'"i ol juuilifiil fiirnn farly dorny , waMlnn uoakncm , l't iu.tuhu.ij , via , I will w IU .tvaliiitblv IrtulIkO lualidi toutaliiliif full iinrtli ulare r r limno cure , l'lliK ; nt churnD A tili.n | till mod i-al > % UIK i h < pulil ! < > rea < l l > y I'MTJ mul ) who U n rv.i unit iluullllttn I A lilrirs 1'rof , r. t. l'UU'lIJUloodu , Couu COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAU DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying anil Ule.uiliu douo In tha lllghfst style of Iho Art , Kudo 1 and Stalnoil Kniirles m.ido to loolc ua good as new lied IV.itliris Cieiincil Hy Meam , In I ust Clast \Vorkpromptlydonoiiiid \ dallroroil In all parU of Ihu'juunlry. bund for prloa list. O. A. M/vOlIAN. I'DM. , I01J llroiidwiv. Near Norlhwesturu llupoX COUNCIL IILUPP4 IA , KLECTHIC TitUS.sES , HKLTf , Oil ST PHOT CTOK . , IiIO. ACJI'VNTSAMTEn. . DR. C B JUDD , 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la TELEPHONE 204. 27 MAIN STREET. Over O. II. .liiciiiiomln k On. , Jewelry mm STATE BAM OI Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK SI50.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.0QQ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 DIIIIE TOIIS I A Mlllor , If O Olonon , G. T * Bhiuart. 13 B. IlirUJ I ) CdauimlvHi , ( Jli irlo li.Ilunnan rrans lot KOiieril Ii inlclnt lium * neiB I.ar'ost caultil ami aurpliu ol anf bun Kin Soulhwoslurn Iowa. INTERE3PON TIM i DEPOSITS , Dr7l. H. CHAMBERLIN Eye , Ear , Nose anii Throat SURGEON , Council lllulTs , In. Hooin 1 II to 12 m 7 ntid 8 p. in. First--National--Bank : - : - -OF COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'alil 1TP Ciiiiitul , . . . . $101,003 Olilntt uririnlrpil lunik In tlio city I'uroluii iinj ( loinosliR iutimio unit Ideal sDCurltl ) * Kiiuct llUCIHIOIl | Kli | | In I'.llllTlluiH A OI.IIU Of IllillVlt uuU Iniiln , lnuik'r < iiiulcoriur.iUiu | ; sohillul Cat reHiiiiU | | > ( . ( IlltlU'il ( JKU I' SAMOIlll. 1'ro Mont. A. W ItlKKMAN. Cinlilor A T HICK. AiiUlitnt Cnitilof " " D. II. McDimeld & Co. , Butcliers1 aid Paskarj' ' Suilij , , ) ] , Markal Fixture ? , Ga3inr ( nlrosand Hausjuo Makers' Miiohlnnry R3J. ,1 .Main st , , Council lllulCs. In. Also Uo'ilon n Illdcu and I uri. mint ! & OilllllllUh ' | | | | | < ! " ' llnrl"i'silt- ) . I'rao- tlcii In the slito and fii loriil rouils Ito IMS II , I and Ileno Uloeli , Cuiiiiell lliuir-j. HI fll IlllllPr ? AtlnriH'y at Law , > fo 10 . J. UlillllUUr ) , | . , , , lr | irmt , mnr llush- null'H hturi ) . 'IVIiiphiinu No. J.I. Itiisln liouis a. m lo'jp ' m , ( Jounuil Illulls , I'l. NEW OGBEET MOTEL. The.NitNv --ihni llotol. In Counrli II nlft h ii In i n eoinpU-lelv li'fiiinl-hud uud in" li-rnl/uil Iln Million ! , nnil I-nir\ oiin uf ihe ' i it lu < tns In I he HI itti It U lei > itud In lllii lins m , , | mrt , of Iheuity and Ihu ( > lu < 'lnu melon p KS lliO doorevoiy f nit mtitulDS 1'lro isi'tp' * and Hie alarms llirou hunt Ihe Uiilldliij. lonu he.it. hot anil eulil wat > ir mul HU i-inm ii eveiy loom. Ttb ; ] ' uiniiriiHs."l | : any rtIn if ) , Kuus , * ' , ' .i u a day. OEO. MWH1TN13Y. : _ Tl-IEL OR AN Council Bluffs , I . This Elegnntly Appolnto'4. H Hoi is Now Opon. George T. I'helps , Manager.