THE OMAHA -DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY JUNE 24 , 1891 TELE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : NO. 121'EARL STllEET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City. II. W. TIIVrON MANAUBU. TRLKPHONESi nuslness Ofllcc , No. 43. Nfflht Eilitor. No. 23. Mi ] N. Y. P. Co. Council IllufTs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 20-1 Snpp block. If you want water In your yard or houw po to Illxby'fi , 'Vfi Mcrrlam block. .1. , T. Htcadnmn will deliver nn address at the Fourth of .filly celebration nt Mtilvcrn. The Pottawattainlo county fanners' alli ance will meet in N'cola July 1 at U o'clock. The Models will cross hats with the Ath letics of Omaha next Sunday at Munawa ball park. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Peter IJ. Olcson of this city nnd Molllo Peterson of Avoca. The Married Ladles' Social soclnty will moot tomorrow afternoon r.tthohonie of Mrs. Kd Schlckotun/ 1 10 Honton street. Wanted Pupil * for the plnno , organ nnd BUllnr by ancxH3rlonced | torchor lately from Chicago. KoomlfOI Mcrriam block. Arrangements are being made for the es tablishments of n kindergarten department In connection with the Chnutauqua assembly this season , Cioncrnl 15. F. Test Is putting now life Into the Council Uluffs Nonpareil. Ho Is booming the old lown city for all she is worth and she- is worth all ho says for her. In police court yesterday morning a line of f.M.tiO was assessed against Henry Fruedlng for keeping u disorderly house on Urojdway near the corner of Union street. The school board will hold a meeting to morrow evening to vote the dlplonris to the members of the uraduatlng class who have succeeded in passing the examinations. The Juniors of the high school will enter tain the seniors at a reception to ho given next Tuesday evening at the residence of C. I ) . Wuito of the school board , on Sixth ave nue. nue.M. M. .1. Hubbnrd was fined fcJS.OO in pollco court yesterday morning , for drunkenness and carryingconccaled weapons. Will Stew art , n young darky , wus flned flu.'JO for drunkenness. Special communication of Kndrion lodge , Ancient Free nnd Accepted Masons , this evening. Worlt in the third degree. All master Masons in good standing are Invited. Uy order of the W. M. A motion for n now. trial was filed yester day afternoon by the defendant In the case of Thomas against the Canning company , In which n judgment of iUO was awarded the plalntlif In the superior court several months ago. Complaints are being made over a pond of stagnant watcrwhich has stood at the corner of Fourth avcnuo and Seventeenth street over since ttio last overflow of Indian creek. It Is covered with n green slime , and Is likely to cause considerable sickness in that part of the city unless removed. Thomas O'Brien died ntnn early hour yes terday morning , nt his residence , 11111 Fourth avenue , nt the ago of seventy-nine years. The funeral will tuko place this morning at 1) ) o'clock from St. Francis Xiivlor's Catholic church The remains will bo Interred in the Catholic cemetery. Phil lietLs wus arraigned In pollco court yesterday morning on the charge of assault. Ho was scullling with a number of other men on Upper Hroadway when Ofllcer Murphy happened ulong. Thcotllccr tried to stop the fun , and Belts stuck his knife through Mur phy's hnt. downs not , ready for > trial und a continuance was granted. Rabbi Drowno delivered his lecture on "Tlio Talmud" last evening to n rather small audience In the First Baptist church , The speaker was suffering from a severe cold , and It was vvllb dllllculty that he could handle bis voice. Despite the hoarseness of votco and smnllness of audience tbo lecture proved a delightful treat to the listeners. Mrs. M. L. Honors /lied an Information Monday night ngrlnst Xeph Hughes , who lives on Lincoln aveiuio , charging him with threatening to kill her. Hughes Is regarded by his neighbors as somewhat quarrelsome and Mrs. Hocors and ho had some words which led to the arrest. He will ho given n hearing this morning at 10 o'clock before Justice Hammer. William Wallace became engaged In a fight with Pete Egnn and a beer bottle last evenIng - Ing In a saloon on Lower Main street , nnd Egan nnd tbo bottle came out best. ( Juicer Wuggcck ran across Wallace , whoso tears were falling In great showers on account of nn ugly welt over his eye , and took him to the pollco station whore he was slated with drunkenness. Egan got away. * A circular has boon issued with reference 'tCsthe excursion from the southwest to the International convention of the Christian En deavor societies to bo held ut Minneapolis Julv I ) to 12. The excursion train will leave Council Bluffs Wednesday evening July 8. The faro for the round trip from this city is $10.81. It Is expected that a Inrgo delegation will go from this section of the country by the special train. In the district court yesterday a motion fern n new trial was filed in the case of deorgo liryson against tbo Chicago , Burlliutou ; & Qulnoy railway company. As grounds for the motion an affidavit was filed by some of the Jurymen who tried the cuso on Its first hearing , statlncr that ttio verdict they tiud rendered had been in the nature of a com promise , und had not been according to the weight of the evidence. The members nf the police force nro begin- nine to complain about the Inflexibility of the rule that requires them to wear tholr heavy winter coats buttoned up tightly beneath their respective chins while the mercury sit- zlcs out of the top of the thermometer. By great exertions they succeeded In retting permission sumo time ugo to leave olt thair belts und now they want to depart still an other degieo from true metropolitan dignity. The Boston Post contains an account of the class day exercises of Harvard univers ity , In which great credit is given Mr. John LocUwood Dodge , son of N. P. Dodge of this city , for the success of the day's entertain- input. Mr. Dodge was the chairman of the committee on Hrrangemonts , nnd although he had n great many thing to contend ugalnst In the way of bad weather and other untoward circumstances , still ho overcame them all mid the exorcises wore a great success , What Is moro attractive than n pretty face with n fresh , bright oiuiploxlonf For It , us Powuer. Commencing July 1 ttio cash system will be adopted nt IColley's grocery , 101 Broad way. The Rock Island sells special excursion tickets from Council Bluffs and other points to Colfax Springs , la. , nnd return , good until October ill. \ \ > lln Not to Itluinn. Yesterday's dispatches contained nn ua- count of the arrest of B. M , Wells of the Judd-Wolls Invostmqit company In Chicago , on the charge of disposing of the linns prop erty for the purpose of defrauding thu creditors. W. H. Knephor , the assignee of the firm , was seen yesterday by a llii : : re porter and gave n lull explanation of the affair , setting Mr. Wells right in every par ticular. "I appointed Wells my ngont to take charge of tbo property of the firm In Chicago cage , " ho said. "Somo of the firm's credl- tois went on to Chicago und tried to get possession of the property to satisfy tholr claim. I hud no right to settle the claim under my Instructions from the court , and Mr , Wells bad no right toglvoup the prop erty without Instructions from me. I had ordered tbo lumbar which was at the bottom of the controversy to bo sent to this city , and the only thing for him to do was to send It according- my order. The arrest was evi dently made for the purpose of Mulling Wells lute paying olT the llrui , but it fulled to work , " A Curtl. Wo want ovo'ry lady and nil the boys nnd glrU to call on your druggist and got some of our beautiful curds and a book of valuublo nformatlon free. H4M.UU Ca. Gentlemen desiring elegantly fitting suit ? for summer wear will Und Just what they want ut Holler's , tbo tailor , ! UO Broadway. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , District Court Will Consider the Ordinancs for Fining Saloonkeepers. LEGALITY OF THE MATTER TCBE TESTED. Narrow Identic of Itontineii from Drowning \Vomnti Under Unmix to Knup the I'cnoc Wells' Arrcnt Kxnlalncd. The city ordinance which gives the Jtulgo of police court power to Impose a flno on the keepers of disorderly houses Is to be alvcn another whirl this morning in district court. U'llllnm Dlhavor win nrrostod about n week iitfo , charged with the maintaining of u disorderly house. Ho pleaded itullty before Judge McGee and wus sentenced to pay it line of & 4.GO , In default of wlilcti ho was sent to the county Jull to board the amount out with Sheriff O'Neill. ' It bus long been a question whether the city ordinance authorl/.tng pro ceedings of that klud Is local , and U.lsiwcr consulted Attorneys Dalloy and Aylosworth as to the stops that shoulu b < j taken. Yester day afternoon the matter came to a head , und a wntol habeas corpus was sued out In dis trict court for the rolemo of UllsaVor. Tlio ground upon which the writ Is asked lor U the Illegality of the ordinance. Tno attorneys claim that trio city ! ms no rieht ( o punUh ollonsos of any kind except in so far us Unit right Is given it by the statutes of the state. They further claim that there U no such thing us u disorderly house men tioned in the statutes , so that no law relating to the subject can Do passed by the city. The question will bo heard bcfero either Judga Smith or Judge Decmer this morning nt U o'clock , and the matter will bo decided. The city ordinance above referred to Is to bo tried to Its utmost capacity In the next few months. Captain W. A. Hays was arrested several days ago on the charge of keeping a disorderly house , and ho was lined $ ( ! I.IO night before last at a session of the police court held for ttio special purpose of hearing his case. Ho at once gave notice that the case would bo appealed to the district court. Ho has retained the legal services of Cicoruo H. Hewitt , and the case will bo pushcu to the furthest limit. The outcome of the cases will bo watched with great Interest , from the fuel that when Attorney P. E. Sea- brook loft the city the saloonkeepers and a peed share of the business men of the city lay back and congratulated them selves that tnoy would not bo troubled anymore moro by such proceedings. The line system has been In vogue In all the principal cities of the state ever since the passing of the prohibitory law , but the 'question of Its legality Is ono which has never been decided by the supreme court. Whichever way the case is decided this morning , It will bo ap pealed to the supreme court , and thus u vast amount of litigation Is likely to result from the opening up of the subject. An ( JIYciiblvc Itrciitli and dry throat are promptly relieved by a drink of Sulpho-Sallno , bottled at Excelsior Springs , Mo. HO-/TON STOKE ; Council HlufTM , la Note the prices on sun umbrellas and mitts for the week : SUN UMBHULLAS AND PARASOLS. Having just received part of a larco manu facturer's ' stock through our New York buyer , wo ore prepared to show Ino largest line and nt lower prices than ever shown in the west. A FEW OF THE SPECIAL NUMBERS : $1.111 , Jl.ffJ , Sl.T.I , fJ.OO , t.Oa , $1.50. The above goods come In all tun latest novelties of handles , such as black , ebony , studded , metals , fancy oxj'd'/.o-l ' , oxydi/ed with inlaid pearl , f.incy crooks , horns , Mexi can onyx , Dent's latest steel rods , gold rings , and other novelties too numerous to mention In all over 1,500 sun umbrellas on sulo for this week. See prices In show window. SILK MITTS. Wo have received the balance of our order from the manufacturer of ladies' black tuid colored Mlk 'mitts and can show special val ues at li'ic , Sic , a'.lc. 50c and liie. See beautiful line of 24-Inch' In colors at Toe in nil the latest und most delicate tints. BOSTON STORE. FoTIIBlllNailAM , WlllTElAW & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. N. B. Store closes at U p. m. , except Mondays and Saturdays. Mondays 0 o'clock , Suturaays 10 o'clock. ' I'roifl ( if a Linuu' Institution. COUNCIL Ui.utvs , la. , Juno ' . ' 3.--To the Ed- * IUir of Tin : BEIS : It has always been some thing of a mystery to mo that the local IIOWR- papers , usually so prompt to praise and boom all local Institutions , should overlook one of the greatest enterprises , not only in Council Bluffs , but In the entlro west , when writing tin the important improvements and enter prises of the city. I refer to the United States Masonic Benevolent as sociation. It has only been In TUK UKF. that I have seen anything of late about this pros perous coiiccrn. Columnb buvo been written about the mugnlliccnt six and seven story blocks , the motor lines , the parks , bridge. ' , Chuutauqua , Mannwa and scores of other things that command moro than local atten tion , but very llttlo has been said lu the local papers about this the largest and best known Masonic Insurance society In the world. Wo must measure an enterprise by the extent and character of the business transacted and the amount of monoylrcciMved and paid out. By this measure all the other enterprises In the city dwindle Into perhaps not liislcnitl- cance , but Into small proportions compared with the Immense volume of business transacted by this association. Out side of the member * of the order and the many bonetlcnrlcs In the city and vicinity there are few people who realize that wo have got right hero In our midst one of the greatest concerns of Its kind in the world , but If they would pause as they rush by that beehive of industry , the Masonic temple , they could hear from the street the Incessant clicking of the HyliiK keys of type writers , the rush and clutter of messoniror bays and clerks , and If they would pass Just about the time the mall Is gathered up for any of the trains limy would sea the po al clerks coma to the big bjx at the lower end of the shute that leads from the mailing room and gather up the letters , not lna ; common delivery mall bug , but In a big government mail Hack. If they would uslc the two postal clerks who carrv away the big sack about the number of letters dullv tuicon from this single mall box they would learn that as high as 4,000 are often deposit ed by the Masonlo people- a single day. If this would not give them u suftlclent Idea of the vast voliimo of business transacted a visit to the various dupartments wliuro the young lady iimi Kcntlomcn clerks are the pictures of concentrated auurir.v , and atwo- mlnutc-i chat with Secretary W. J. Jameson , who Is a steam engine of cnergv hlmolf , would force thn conclusion that there Is no other building In this part of the country whoso walls Hurround a busier phalanx , or witness the pouring In and out of such a tide of business. The unprecedented success of the associa tion Is duo llrst and primarily to the plan uKn | ) which it Is organized , furnishing llfo Indemnity to Masonic brethren and their families at the lowest cost consistent with strict business principles , with a guarautca fund from ouch member that elves a tlnan- clal standing and contldonco that cannot ba shaken. This guaranty fund tins reached the Immense sum of $1 : > 0,0 > H ) , and continues to grow with the sumo marvelous rapidity of the company itself. The interest on this fund will pay this yjar four of tbo regular death assessment * . The company since it has been oirnnlmt has paid out from Its Council Illuils oftlco and through the Council Bluffs banks , over flO.OOO to the widows and orphans' of deceased Masons. The association makes n liberal contract with the assured , free from annoying restrictions. U does not purpose to give Its members something for nothing , but guarantees to gtvo each the worth of his mouoy , and to pay In full suo'a benefits the assured 1s entitled to under the terms of his certificates. In answer to the demands of Its patrons the association Is Issuing a Sl..V ) certltlcata upon proportionate rates of larger certificate * . This Is for the bcnellt of patrons who do not dcslro to carry the regular M.fjOO certltlcatcs , which WM formerly the smallest Issued. It also enables the many whoso coulldoaco lu the association , which was rock-rooted from the llrst and has been growing every day , to Increase tholr Insurance , making thn limit fO , > 0 Instead of & > ,000. The moro I look Into the plan of this mngnlll- cent Institution the better I am ' pleased with It. and the prouder 1 become of the fact that it Is u Council Bliills Institu tion , organized by Council Bluffs men and broucht to Its present wonderful stage of de velopment uy Council Bluffs brains and en ergy. The head of the association U Judge J. R. Reed , who has Just boon appointed chief Jus tice of the United States court of prlvnto land claims , than whom thcro Is not a man In the country with n cleaner record for honor and probity. All the other ofllcers aw gen tlemen of equal Integrity and high character. W.O. Wlrt , llrst vice presldontnnd managerof the western department , Is a gentleman whoso ability as an insurance man cannot bo ques tioned. Fred II , Brown , second vice presi dent and manager of the rartcrn department with headquarters in Chicago , has an unsul lied business record and the experience of twenty years in an insurance manager. There Is not a hotter known man In Council Bluffs than Secretary and Treasurer W. J. Jameson und It Is largely to his fertile brain and steam-pressure energy that the marvel ous success of the n-ssoclatlon is to bo at tributed. Ho is the working mem ber of the association and gets through with an avalanche of routine business everyday that would para lyze nn ordinarily constituted individual. Ho pulls off his coat and rolls up his slcoves when ho comes Into tha ollico In the morning , but this Is the only departure from his drawIng - Ing room manners. Meet him when you will and ho has a crushing grasp for your hand and a cheery smile that adds days to your Ufa and makes you feel that there. Is some thing more than words in the brotherhood of mun. Dr. T. B. Lncey , the medical director , stands at the topof his profession , and closely and critically examines every rl. k that Is offered. There Is not a man connected wltti the association who has not an unsullied rep utation , and whoso life has not compelled perfect confidence of all who know him. It Is an institution that I am proud of , both as a citizen of Council Bluffs and as a Mason , conlldont that It Is protecting my wlfo and babies better than any other ascncy can. A UENericiAHY MASON. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers : only pill to euro sick headache and regulate the bowels Assignee's sale of Gllmoro's stock of Jew elry , stationery , toys , etc. , 'J'J5 Alain street. Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 53S B'way Mar Bouricius , music teacher , removed to KiS Broadway , over C. B. music company. M'K11HO\A t , l\l It A Glt.l I'HS. S. Caldwell of Avoca is nt the Ogden. C. V. Scott of St. Louis Is at the Ogdcn. M. F. Rohrer loaves tomorrow for Mon tana. tana.W. W. O. Wlrt Is homo from an extended western trip. Mrs. Mark Sears is visiting friends In Kansas City. Mrs. E. A. Spoonor Is visiting friends In Nebraska City. City Treasurer L. Klnnchan loft last even ing for u visit to Minneapolis. F. H. Keys returned yesterday morning from a Uvo week's ' stop at Colfax. Mrs. E. P. Johnson u ill spend the summer with her husband's parents at Oneida , la. Thomas Olllccr loft yesterday for Excelsior Springs , Mo. , on a health seeking trip. Mrs. Hugh Burke of California Is In the city visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Warren. Miss Margaret Green has returned from Albert Leu , Minn. , where she went to attend college commencement. C. F. Montgomery has returned from Iowa college to .spend the summer with his parents , Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Montgomery. Mrs. H. F. Hattonhauer lolt for St. Louis yesterday afternoon , called by the serious illness of her daughter , Mrs. R. O. Wells. T. J. Evans loft last evening for Spirit Lake to prepare for the outing of himself und his family , who are to follow in a few days. Thomas Bownan , R. J. Clancy , T. E. Casady and J. J. Frainoy left las't evening forOttutnwu , to attend the democratic state. convention. E. Rothertand wife , of Des Molr.es , who have been vlsitintr Superintendent Rothert and wlfo , of the deaf and dumb institute , loft lor homo last evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Meyers have returned fjom a two months' visit to their old homo in Albion , N. Y. They start for Okobojl the latter part of this week , where they will spend the summer. Do not forgot that Halter's Pain I'nralyzor will cure all cases of dysentery , relieving" griping pain und restoring thu bowels to healthy action. Guolino.nd oil ; cooi , wood and coal : prompt delivery. L. G. Kuotts , JM Main , telcphom 203. _ Swanson Music Co. , ! 135 Broadway. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work u specialty. the Waves. Bert Evans , Mlko Klldaro and Charles Evans had an experience at Lake Mannwa yesterday morning that will last them the rest of the season. They were crossing the lutto while a stiff breeze was blowing. They attempted to tack , when the rudder suddenly broke. The weight of the boat had been thrown upon the rudder , and the giving way of the support cupjizcd the boat and sent the three occupants into the water head llrst. They wore near the south beach when the accident occurred , and they at llrst thought they would bo able to swim to the shore without much trouble , but the wind wus from the south and a short trial convinced them that It would bo flying in the face of providence for them to try to swim In that direction , and they turned about and struck out for the north shore. A young man named Thomas , who tends the boats saw tholr pre dicament and sot out lu a row boat to help them. After ho had nearly reached the three swimmers , ho too run acalnut tha wind and capsized. Hu was so near the others , how ever , thatkthoy were uhlo to reach the boat and climb on top , and In this way the luck less quartet drifted In to shore. There was nothing so very serious about the affair , but It is a little too soon yet for them to look at it in the light of a joke. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething produces natural , qulot sleep. 'j cents a bottle. Council Bluffs souvenir spoons at Burhorn's. Union Park races , Omaha and Councl Bluffs , September 8-11 , M,5)0 ( ) ; October liO-li-J 4,000 , For programmes uddross Nut Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves and household goods of Mundol it Klein , Council Bluffs. . Prices very low ; froluht prepaid to your city. Bright upland hay at slaughter prices for next thirty days ; 450 tons , H. L. Carman , cor ner Pearl and nth uvenuo. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They are delicious. Put Under ItniidH. Mrs. Williams , the leader of the gang that has had soinounpleasaut notoriety during the past week or so because of the thieving that It hus been alleged they are dolnu near the east end of the motor bridge , was arrested and taken before Justice Cones yesterday morning for a bearing on the charge of threatening to kill. Mrs. James Richardson , one of her neighbors , tiled the information. Mrs. Williams was accompanied by the whole outfit that hangs out at her house , who came along to see that she got Justice. Her case was heard by the Justice , after which 3110 was put under bonds In the sum of f.'oo to keep the pence. Shu gave the bond required and was released. _ DoWIH's Llttlo Early RlsoM ; b.-st , llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , b < id breath. Iturncd Ity CJnnolliie. Mrs. James Spare had an experience with gasoline yesterday morning at her residence , 814 AvenuoA. As she was lighting her tttovo some of the oil that bad leaked out caught flro nnd thi < ] ( | amcs ( Inched UD In bcr face and sot her clofkuii * on tiro. Hy the BssUtnnto of some of tbo neighbors tlio llro was extinguished , but not until her hands nnd face nad been badly burned. Her InJuries - ' Juries nro not conslderoj\fiorlous. \ Use Hnllcr's Sanapnt'llia and Durdock , the great blood purifier. _ HhooH .JMly , At , the Union Park , Council Bluffi. Running races. Roman chariot races , . Roman standing races.1 The bnrbccuo , l,7f > 0-pQund steer , hilled , dressed and cooked on.tjhu grounds. Morgan's prices for furnltu o on Install ment plan lower than any other house In city. Picnic at Manhattan beach , LakaManawa ; good fishing , fine bathing and boating ; plenty of shade ; best pluco for camping out parties. Try it. IN 8OM3.MN HhSSlOX. Men Who Prautlco "Spcolal" Mod- lulne Conferring. Five or six professional-looking gentlemen with patriarchal beards drove up to the Paxton - ton about 10 o'clock yesterday morning. They proceeded at once to the cafe , whore they were closeted lu secret session about half nn hour , after which they -rcontorcd the hotel lobby nnd dispersed. Whun approached preached by THE BEE reporter they were loth to give him any information. After fighting shy of questions for some time , the gentleman who posed as the loader vouch safed the Information that they were dele gated to the continental congress of medi cine nnd surgery being held hero at present \ \ hen asked for a list of the delegates bo re plied that ho was unable to furnish It , nnd know of no one who could. None of his com panions would tell what was the object of the meeting , by whom called , nor would they answer any other pertinent questions. Early In the present month n conference was hold in this city by a lot of doctors , who have been tabooed by "regular" prac titioners. This conference decided to call n meeting of Its follows In order to organize some kind of an association for self-protec tion. Circulars replete with rhetoric were scattered over the country by the executive committee , residing In Omaha. The circular requests all non-regular practitioners to gather Here on Juno " 2 and 2. ! for the pur pose of "perfecting an organization for the higher elevation of medical , furglcal and scientific attainments ; for the promotion of amore moro thorough mutual intcourse among liberal physicians ana 'icclallsts ; to secure fair and OIJL legis lation , and advance the Just claim of these who practice medicine and tbo dif ferent specialties of medicine and surgery in the estimation of the better class of the people ple and the law. " In u conversation lust evening ono of the participators in the congress admitted that tha meeting was called to take steps to legal ize liberal medical methods. A meeting was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and on organization perfected. Today the concrcss will continue Its deliber ations with closed doors. No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do Witts Little Early Risers are Ukon. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. " What's that ? A new invention which works all the year round ? Surprisin' theeo days are not like the old times. Bleedin' was the only remedy them days. But now , as you say , Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a true remedy for the blood. " It's not like the sarsanarillas , that arc said to ho peed for the blood in March , April and May. The " Golden Medical Discovery " works equally well nt all times , in all sea sons and in all cases of blood-taints , or humors , no matter what their name or nature. "Golden Medical Discovery" is the only Blood and Liver medicine , sold by 'druggists , guaranteed to benefit or cure m every case , on fair trial , or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. World's Dispensary Medical Association , Proprietors , No. 003 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. ft Summer Resort , Lake Manawa Hotel , Attiactlons : Pine I'Milntr. floating , Ilnth- IIILnnd Kit-client .Mineral Water. Only fifteen minutes ride from Council IHuITs. Motor trains every half hour , direct to centers of Council IHuUs and Omaha. Most delightful and accessible place for plcnlo parties. TELEPHONE NO. 45. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Counqtl Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS' ' : 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 u nnicrroiis I. \ . Milter , P. O. Olonion , E. L BhuKart. K. K. Hart , J. T ) . ' EdmumMon , UtrtrLui If , lUitinrvn Trani.iotrxsnor.it b.iukliu bmi- nen. larioit cnpltilmil / iiirplm ot * uy banlcln Sjutliwoitoni ! > . . INTEREST ON Ti'i ( DEP.O3IT > Gas HeaUrig Stores. , i i No Asneal J o HMOKH. Just tlio tlilnz for bath'rooms , bed rno'nstta Cull und KUO our lurjjo ussortmunt. C. B. Gas and fiib3trl3 | Light CD. Sll I'ourt und 310 MulnStreet. . THEx GRAND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appoints ! Hotsl Is Now Opsn. George T. Pnol ps. Manager. First-- : National : Bank -OK COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1'iilU Up Oiitul , . . . . $1011,000 ( ) ldu > t oru'JiilOHl bank lu Ihu cllr. Kurolk'n anil rtuniotiu uschan d unl loJil irairltl ) ) . h'l jcli attention palil to olluclloii' , Acojintiof Inllvll ual * . .inkir4nniloorporjtlou * 4jll3lt31 Oo * ru i > on < liiico Invtleil. UEO. I * . aANr'OlU ) . I'roildent. A.V. . IIIKKMAN , Caihlcr A. T , lUCK.A ilitaHt Cashier * xsita > rT | T * „ SAVING LABOIVCLEAHLINESS. , DUBABIUTYeiCHKAPNESS.UKEQUAliEa _ NO ODORWlfJENHEAJEa SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. -Harbor shop , with three chairs , ilolni ; fair liuslncsi , sia llrouclwny. T OST hotweon 1H MadUon. and Dtleslmi-k's J-Jfnnily ntnro n Indy's Bold watch , Klmlur return to HU3 ttapp block and rccolve tmltahio reward. _ MONP.V to loannn Improved or unimproved _ property. Johnston & Van I'attun. f\O yon want the earth In the vicinity of IJ Council DliitTX either Improved or unim proved ? If so cull Hiid uuuonr list of tmraulni at the real estate and loan ollico of ,1. U. Cole * Co. l.lst your pioiiurty for sale , rent or ex change , witn us. nnd aoiMiro customer. J. U. Cole A Co. , No. 4 , 1'oarl street , ground floor. OliMltVoVANTiiuil Rrvlininotrle. or elmr- neler roilliiK : ( ; iil o ( IliiKiHiMlH of disease. ncnd lock of hair for reacUnm by letter. Kun- hnyRuml OVUIIIIIKM. Mrs II Hooper. 14 ! Ava il uo K , near corner ISth street , Council Itlull' ? . Terms , Wo und SI.OJ. F to Imv. soil or rout anything In the real state line don't do It until you have Keen our list of bargains. Swan , t Walker , No. 5'J | midviIVji ; l struct" . Council llluffH. FINi ; bred homo , that can heat 2X : > , will sol or trmlo. Address or eiill on 1) ) . Drown IICM West llroailwny , Council ATHwan & Walker's M : ! Main street and SKI 1'uurl , Council lllnlTH , yon will always IInil a "snap bargain" In teal estate If you want to buy , or a good place to list , a bargain If you want to sell or trade. FOIt SALC Elegant uarrlatfo team and line Mnglo drivers ; priced reasonable ; call and see them before huvlnir. Isaac M , Smith sales Htublea No. 418 North Seventh street , Couni'll lIlnlTs. MAONIKK'KNT aero property In live-acre tracts located U".4 miles from postolllcc , for sale on reasonable terms. Siynu line resi dence property for rent by Day & Hoss. FOU KENT Tlio McMnhon block. 3 story brick , with basement und oluvutor. J. W , i-qnlrc. ! 01 I'uitrl street. FOK3A.LB or Kant Q.irilaa UnO. wlta houi , t > r J. 10J Mala ( U. OouaaU Bluffs on liiHtiillincntH. Wo buy only In car lots. C'HII give lowest prices. Our Haclnc refrigerators took first prlre last year nt Minneapolis for best anil most economic-ill refrigerators ugainst all competitors. GiiHolInc Sloven on InstnllinoiitH. The genuine Now Process and Quick Meal Now 1'rosess. No Inferior Imitations. Call and see us , Old generator stoves for S9.UO up. Victor l-lcycIeH. We are now able for the first time to supply onrtnido on these celcbr.ited bicycles. The best Is always the cheapest. Surccii Wire , Doora and Frames. Largest line of fancy and plain doors. frames , hinges and wire. If yon Knew how- little It costs to lit your houses with screens no ono would be without. ( 'oi , t : & COM : , 41 Main street. I'on't Give Awuy Itlonny And get nolhlnz In ruturn. Yon are simply doing It when you pay the price commonly asked for an ordinary lawn mower If the price Is more than f."iO. ( We will sell you a llrst- uluss. warranted and guaranteed twelve-Inch mower for 95.00. Kvamlne them. Garden Hone Ou per Ft. Good quality and will glvo you satisfaction. Come and see It. The Host Ilcfrlfjcrntor Is the North Star It Is not like sumo others that are warranted to freeze without Ice In doir-days. It does use some Ice , but USDS less und produces a loner temperature with less than any other refrigerator on the market. Mexican Hammock * , 75o. They are worth looking at and will give you lots o ! comfort during the summer. Columbia llloyule.4. Plenty of them now to supply all domands. There Is no other In the world equal to lu llaso bull goods , step-luddurs , water coolers , bumpers and clothes baskets , the lightning Ice cream freezers , that fruo/o In from three to live mlnutoH , from 41.23 op. Junior gaso line stoves from i-l to IT. the Reliable , the best I'rocesH. Evaporating stove made ; for sale only ut I * . O. IKiVol's , tt)4 ) llroadwuy. Economical Kcl'riKcralorH. It Is the amount that pcTopIo save , not , no much what they ojirn , that eventually makes them rich. In buying a household necessity like a refrigerator It Ts well to consider .some thing olho than the first cost In deform nlng Its economy. The Guernsey Household ICofrlg- erator U as handsome us u piece of parlor furniture and costs leas than any other llrnt- oluss article , und stands at the head as ii.n economizer of Ice , giving the lowest cold u1 r tumporaturc. All the pucklni ; Is mineral wool , the best non-conductor of heat und moisture known. All parts can ho taken out und cleaned. Investigate the Guernsey Household before inlying. inlying.MOWCPI. MOWCPI. The Now Quaker City Is In every re.spoot the counterpart of the 1'hlladclphla , und much eheauor. Kroin W to J7. Wo curry the 1'hllu- dolphla also and you can tuko your choice , a Screen Doors * and window screens , the largest and llnpst * n the city , und all tha latest novelties In tli o hardware line. at. 811 USA UT & KONS , No. 11 Main Stieet. Council IllufTs. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All klmli of Dying unil Gleaning done In tli i HlKliestStyloof ttio Art , Kutlud uncl Staluoil l''ni > rlcs imulo to look in KOO < ! * now. I to.I I'eutliurs Clou nod Uy Hti-iini , In Flint , Clusi Murmur. Work iironiotly donu/mil / Uollruroil In ul ! part * o ( tliosountry. bund for urloa lUt " - 0. A. MAOIIAN. I'roii. . 10U Uroadwnr. Near NorthwuJtoru Uauas. COUNCIL , llLUf M. IA. TrtU3E3 , BE UTS , OH d FUOTjiCTOitS. , E'IC. AGKNTS WANTBLJ. DR. C. B. JUDD , 606 Broadway , Council Il'liiffs , la TELEPHONE 204. Sims & I'r.io- anil fcilcrnl c'ouits. Itoonm : i , 1 und Sliii ; iit llvno blouk. Council HuilN , lu. flninhnrcAttorney t I.uw , No. 10 . J , UliluWlS , | > 0lir | Htrcot , ever Husli- null's More. Tulupliono No. J > 'i. lliHln liourn. Hu. in. tot ) p. in. Couiiul ! llltitK 11. Dr.M.H.CHAMBERLIN . . . Eye , Ear , Nose and Throat SURGEON , Council BlulTs , In. Shufjiirt-Bono B'k. Hooni 1. 0 to 12 to 7 and 8 p. m. YOU CAN SEE with half a glance that this is a safe place to buy your own as well as your boy's clothes. We'd rather miss a sale than mislead a cus tomer and have him disappointed or disposed to "BLACK BALL" us at every opportunity , for we're after that kind of success that comes in the long run from serving people well. OUR OWN MAKE of School Suits and Dressy Clothes for Boys have done "heaps of good. " Some of our cus tomers are as enthusiastic about these goods as if they had an interest in the business. It all comes from the splendid satisfaction realized. Isn't this better than "bam boozeling" the people ple and having them feel that you have played a "confidence game" on them. Hoys' Knee Pant Suits , -1 io H Graduating Suits for the boyer years , neat in pattern , strong in or youth , from H to IS years , service , $2.00. natty , nobby suits in sack and Hoys' All Wool Knee Pant three button cutaway , with price Suits , our own make , dozens , of attractive and styles superb. styles , all handsomely made up popular prices , $2.50 , $3 , $3.50 , Hoys' Long Pant Suits , H to 18 , S'1.00 and $5:00. : suits especially adapted to the Over fifty styles in handsome boy of the period as regards ser and dressy Knee Pant Suits , at vice , H $5 , $6 , $6.50 , sr.50 , $8 , $5.00. $8,50 , $9 and $10. SPECIAL. 2B dozen Indigo Blue Star Shirt Waists to close at BOc. For the Ladies' we carry the largest and finest assortment of Silk , Silk Flannel , Madras and Zephyr Shirt Waists in this city. As for Hats and Furnishings , if you don't realize here's a money-saving place to buy these things , something's -wrong in your inves tigation. 5 RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy. ) ( Send for llustrntcd Catelogue. ) OPE With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought for Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I have secured some of the 8OO Man's Black Worsted Suit greatest bargains in men's and AL S7.OO boys'suits ever heard of In this ' COO Men's All Wool Dress Suits city. I can sell men's and boys' in different styles , from clothing 5O per cent off of manu SB Lo S8- facturers' prices. I am prepared to back up every word I say by 8OO Boys' All Wool Knee Pants , showing goods and giving in different styles , at prices. For example , here are 5OO. a few leaders : COO Boys' Suits , age 4 to 14 , dur ing the sola at BOO Men's Working Suits SI.00. AtSO.OO. 4OO All Wool Boys' Suits , ages 8OO Men's Suits at 4 to 14 , at S4.5O. I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' ' Furnishing Goods. Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Etc. 546-548 Broadway , Council Bluffs , NO OURE3LI NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Manr ream'oiperlonro. A regular urniluafo In mrdlclnu . a illplomai iliuif. It itlll Ueitlnif with tli irreiiteit lUfceii , all Nurroin , Clironlo nml I'rlrato Dl.unnut A | ii > rm uiont curu Kiiraiiloi t for ( uurrn , bnvrmalurrlKim. Uul Manhood , Nominal \Vuakriuu , Nlnht I < o n > , Imputoricy. HjphllU. hlrltture , unit all . . di.euiei . of tha Illooil , tiklu auit Urlnurjr Organi. N II I ifuarauiuu f.'OJ for ururf cunu , 1 uuiK-rlnku . . and fall . to cure. Contullallon freo. Hook iMyiUrlei of UJ ) ul frou , Ottlo livurn ' a UL Ul tt u. 10 a. ui. to H m. buud itamp for r plr.