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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IHf.iSDAY , JULY 23 , 1891 , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE * No. 12 PEARL STREET. rollverul by Carrier In nny part of thoClty. 11. W. TILTON - - - MANAOEU. TELEPHONES * Utisliiess Ofllco , No. til. Nlpht Editor. No. S3. JUMHt JlUXftOX. N. Y P. Co. Council HIufTs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loana , 20-1 Sapp block. If you wnnt wntor In your yard or house f o to Blxby's , aw Memam block. A baiKot social will bo plvcn this evening lit tbu residence of John J. Italnoy. 1'J" Pair- view avenue , the prorccds oflilcli \vlll bo for the bcnclltof thnCbrlalliin church. In police court yesterday mornlr.e Henry Johnson wns lined ? lfi.0 for drunkncss and disturbing the ponce. Sam Potenoti , D.V. . ( Jilforcnnd L. J. Ollcnstnnt were lined for drunkenness , Hlllo KoKors and Will Aatton were nrrMtcd ycstortlny morn lac and Ukcij before .lustlco Kwcfirlntrcn for a hoarlni ; ou the charge of tiurglnrv , broiiKht ajralnst them by Isabella Maylleln. n duskv ladv living on Plorco stront , The prosrcutinp witness cliilmcd that they had broken Into the house and taken $ > , ' - " ' In money. The evidence fnlluil to connect the defendants with the crime and they -Aero both discharged. J , W Jacobs of Omaha and Mary K. Lolb of Karlvlllc , la- , \\ero married yesterday nltfirnoon hy Jiistlco bwoarlngen , Thcro will boa regular meotliiRof Colnntho Assembly tomorrow afternoon at Castle hall. I ) K Olc.ison rotui ncd yesterday from an extended trip In the west. Olio of the first things ho did was to hunt up the newspaper men who had published accounts of his wed- dinu and try to llml out sorno of the particu lars. HO states that the story was entirely without foundation , and mint hive been started by some one who had a Rrudgo aualnst him. Ho says people may have n ehanco sometime to o'xtcnd their congratulations to him , but ho has no Intention at present of becoming a married man. Ho states Hint Mrs.VInttlosoy , the allowed bride , Is somewhere - where \Vnshlnuton. . IJdward S. Dolor and Carrlo B , Davis , both of Omaha , were married yesterday after noon by .lustlco Hammer. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Atwood , n boy. Jasper and Charles Adsrns were arrested yesterday afternoon charged with disturbing the pcaco nt Fairmont park. A telegram was received yesterday after noon at police hendqnnrtcrs , from Marshal V \V Scheo of Atlantic , requesting the ar rest of . I ohn Page , a colored man who lives at Il'J.1 Diyenport street. Omaha. An of- llcer went to Omaha and iniulo the arrest. Marshal Schoo will arrive In the city this morning to take ills man homo with him. Examinations were commenced at the teachers' institute yesterday afternoon , and some of the touchers have commenced to woml their way homeward. Too institute will close tomoriow afternoon. A creat in terest has been taken by these who hnvo attended " tended and it has been "one of the most successful - cossful sessions ever held in the city. The nvcraco daily attendance has boon about two hundred and llfty. MIS. John S. Tnompson died last evening at " : . ' ) ( ! o'clook , aged seventy-nine yours , at the residence of her granddaughter , Mrs. A. J Weldcn , 81 111 Second avenue. The re mains will bo taken to St. Louis for burial. The much talked of rifle shoot look place yestoinay afternoon between Fred Fuller of Omaha and W. Duncan of thU city at the . . grounds on North Twelfth street. Both gen- S tlemcn dm excellent work , but Duncan was -S not able to hnndlo the rillo to such good effect as his rival and Fuller won the pnzo , n purse of ? SO , by a majority of JjO points out of 1,000 , Band concert at Fairmont park this even ing. ing.Cam Cam Fane , a colored man , appeared before Justice Swcarlngcn yesterday afternoon and exhibited a laigo hole In tlio top ol his nose \\hieh ho said had been made by Chris Hudio at the "Columbia" on i'oarl street. Ho claimed that ho had been playing "policy" nt the Columbia , and that when ho lost ho refused to pay up , whereupon Uudlo ordered him out. Ho was in no hurry about com plying , and Uudlo pulled n gun on him to hurry him up a little. Ho did not accuse Hudio of pointing the gun nt him. but said ho used it ns a battering rnm , making the hole above referred to. Ho Illcd nn in formo- tion chnrclng him with assault and battery , but Hudio was not arrested last night. All members of the Degree of Pooahontns nro requested to meet at the residence of J. G. Tinton. 10J7 Fifth avenue , this evening at 8 o'clock Business of Importance. By order of Pocahontas. The trustees of the Council Bluffs nnd Omaha Chiiutr.uqua association are called to meet in the board of trade rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. All Ahoartl forOolliix. For hcnltli nno recreation scolc tlio waters nnd lestofColfax Spring , lown. The Chi- cago&Kock Island is selling roniul trip tickets from Council Buffs anil return for $7.00. A. T. Elwcll , ticket agent. No. 1C I'cnrl street. _ Vnclit Itnoo t t Mnn n\n. The jncht rnco between the "J. C. Blxby nnd the "Lottie" caino oft yesterday after noon as advertised , ill Lake Miinawa. Owing to n bitch In the proceedings It was after fi o'clock before tlio boats were ready to start , ana before that llino the wind "had pone down to n great extent , although n stiff breeze hud been blowing an hour before , when It was expected tlmt tha rnco would como off. Andy \Vuuch nnd Dr. Seyoert managed tlio "Lottie , " whllo Plntto Overtoil nnd J. J. Maloiwioy manned the "Bixbj- . " The Lott'o ' had an evident advantage in slzo , especially in turn ing , and she succeeded in loading her competitor titer from the start nnd gained steadily. At the close of the three mile cour.-.o she was several boat lengths ahead , nnd the imnso of f 100 was awarded Dr. Soybort. Thn time was -15 minutes , but would have been con siderably loss if there had boon moro wind. The rnco was witnessed by u smnll croud of spectators. Union Park races , Omnhn and Council Bluffs , September 8-11 , $0,600 ; October 20-3J , $4,000. For prosr.unmes address Nut Brown , Merchants hotel , Omalin. I'K/f Nf'A'l JI'A ItA < 1 HA I'tlN. Miss Etta Maxwell , of the oflleo or the county clerk , has gene to Atlantic on u visit. Miss NellluThurbor of Cresion is in the city , the guest of Miss Ida Davenport on Fourth stroot. - % Suit Tor Mrs. Susan Smith tiled n petition In the district court yesterday morning asking fern n Judgment against Michael O'Hoylo for dofiunation of character. She alleges that O'Boylo has accused her publicly of being untrue to her hubami , uiul that no has be-on to considerable troubloto circulate the report as widely us possible. She thinks that tier reputation has been wrecked nnd her feelings harrowed up to such nn extent that nothing but n fl.OOO poultlco will repair them. O. Voiinkorman & Co. , feed and commis sion , 108 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Tel , 77. llrnko nn Ann. Oeorgo Bosen , n carrier for TUB BEK , met with a bud accident yesterday morning about 0 o'clock , while delivering hii papers. Ills horse .sl.lou and throw him at the corner of Aveiiuo D and Twenty-Ural street. Some one who saw the aocidcnt ran to his assis tance and took him to the home of his father , Chris Boson , on Mynster sttcetvhoru med ical aid was summoned. It was found that Ills left arm was fractured between the vw-Ut ami elbow , and ho had aUo received icvcro injuries about the shoulders. Mini IUby wan ! ck , we gnvo Jier Coatorta , r7hn JhawM a C1U1J , aiiocriotl forOutorta , h'hou ulio bociune MUs , the clung to Cartoria , i rtix had ChlUnm , * li g Ti thom Castor ! * . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Business Depression Forces Kimball-Ohamp Investment Company to Assign , CREDITORS WILL BE PAID IN FULL , Two Pupils or the suite Normal School Arrested on the Charge of Ic- n. Cinutnn ill HOIIRC. The public met with n severe shock last euonlng when It was learned that the Kim- ball-Champ Investment company had made an assignment. It has boon known for sotm time past by tlio-iu who were on the liuldo thnt thls enterprising yount } company. In common with n great many other business linns , had foil the oltoots of the general busi ness depression and was in close financial stiults. It was hopad that it might pull through , and to this end every nerve was strained to the utmost to prevent n crisis. It was In vain , however , and yestordav after noon nt 1:41 : o'clock an assignment was Illcd with the county recorder , placing all the property In the hands of M. V. Hohrer for the bcnollt of the cicdltors. The filing of the papers of assignment was preceded bv the filing of a trust deed from J. 1' Kimball , Louisa O ICImball , George H Champ and Alia D. Champ , to A. T. Klwell , omb'-nclng the lot near HIP corner of Broad way nnd Main sttuot whoto the "Manhat tan" is located. A mortgage deed was also Illcd from the same giantors to N. L. Trimble , cashier of the Bank of Mlndcn , covering a largo amount of country property , both of these deeds being for the purpose of protecting the depositors in the Kimball- Champ bank. Deeds were placed on iccord from the snmo parties to thu iCnnbull-Champ investment company embracing the propel ty nt the cor ner of I'oarl street and First nvi'iiue , where the Grand lintel Is located , the consideration In this using fixed at f'.ir : ) > 0 < ) , and a similar deed was placed on record passing the title of the lo , , near the corner of Main and Broad way above mentioned. Ex-Mnvor Hohrer , the assignee , has secured the services of Finloy Burke ns attorney , and the business of the company will bo carried on bv him under direction of the district court. Air. Burke , in speoJdm ; of the failure yosturday , said : "The assets of the linn-are about $100,000 , while the liabilities aru less than SIOO.UJO The trouble is duo to the total failure of debtors in Omnlm nnd other pvrts of Ne braska to pay interest coupons and papar muurlng to the investment cotnpuiy. The books of the llrm will show that the Iowa patrons have met their obligations much better than these wast of the river. Poor collections and oxlromo dullness in money matters are accountable for the ca- tustiopho. Another cnuso was the inability of Messrs. Kim ball & Champ to bond the hotel as tlruy had anticipated. They had supposed all along that they would be able to float the hotel bonds on the market , as was customary , but just bofoio the hotel was completed eastern capital redistil to bo lo mcd out for this purpose. They liofx'd to be able to tide over a year or two nnvwxr , but it is an olt year , nnd they were unable to do ns they had hoped. "I think that without doubt we shall bo able to pay all debts nnd have a good share of the captlal stock loft over untouched. " I have great hopes that the company will also bo able to start In business again in a short time In the meantime , there need be no fear that the hotel will stop running. Mr. i'avlor , the present pioprletor , has a lease on it , nnd it will keep on running ns before the failure. " Drs. Stewart & Patty , veterinary sur geons , I. ) Fourth street , Council Bluffs , la. Don't wear a heavy , ill-lltting suit when you can got elegant summorsuits nnd eastern prices at Heitcr's the tailor , U10 Broadway. os r < . S JV'i-S ail Pattv , veterlnarysur- go in ; 1) Fj'U'tU ' st" cot , Council Bluffsa. Slippery - Indents. H. W. Storloy and W. S. Craig , two stu dents nt the state normal school ut Shenandoah - doah , were brought to the Bluffs yesterday afternoon by United States Marshal Miller of Hod Ont. They wore token baforo Cominls sionor F. M. Hunter and arraigned on the charge ot using the mails for fraudulent pur poses. They waived examination nnd were bound over to await the action of the grand jury , their bonds being fixed nt ? oOO each. The arrest caused quito a sensation in the quiet little town of Shenundoah , where the young men have attended school for the past year or two and hnvo always borne good rep utations. As near as can bo ascertained , they have boot ! practicing n little scheme whereby the firm of W. W. Thomas & Co. , wholesale and retail perlumcrs , of Cincinnati , has been the loser by several hundred del lars. Their plan has boon to send on lictl- lious orders , which were filled , and a liberal commission allowed Storlcy and Craig. A large amount of goods mo now lying in the express oflleo nt Sbeuandonh , uhcro they woroloft by the so-called agents , who have been enjoying the commissions without having paid n cent for the goods upon which the commissions wore sent. The case will como up for trial nt the next ses sion of the federal court , which convenes in September. Storloy lives in South Dakota , Craig in Missouri. Drs. Woodburv. dentists , 33 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 14" ) . High Bindo work u specialty. Swunson muslo company , Wt Broadway. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Hound trip tickets fiom Omaha Incluiilnir boat ride. Me , on sale nt news stands at Mlllurd and Mur ray hotels. Pianos , organs , C. B. Muslo Co.,5'10 B'way. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves nnd household goods of Mandel & Klein , Council BlufTs. Piices very low ; froicht propild to j ourcity. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona f nut cough tablets. Tboy are delicious. Hotel Gordon , most centrally located llrst- class house in city ; straight $1 u day. Gasoline and oil ; CODS , wood nnd coU prompt delivery. L. G. Knotls , 'J7 Main tulephom 20J. AVostcrn I'IMIR OIIH. \VisniMirox , July 2 J. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bui : . ] The following list ot pensions granted Is reported by Tin : BUR and Ean - inor Bureau of Claims : Nebraska-Honry Quick , Daniel P. West , Alfred W. Chosboro , Enoch tfurs , John P. Welman , Hi-rman Kline. John W. Dlcknmn , C. H. MuDanlel , Oliver McCull , Klchnrd A. Baker , Jasper P. Bell , Henry P. Appelb mm , Hobort H. Will- intns. Henry A. MeCuuo , John Clark , Will iam H. Perkins , A , J. Boals , William Bur . Alex Hogg , Benjamin Corbln , Charles Hobons , T. A. Crouch , S. M. Storm , N. H. Gibson , William Tweed nnd Sarah Gibson. Iowa : Original \V. T. Nobloy , Winston Grouse , William S. Peck , Chalmers A. Miller , Thomas S. Dickens , Alexander Campbell. John Cildor , William S. Burton , Alfred Morton , Jonathan V Uaniols. Lo.-un Hnsco , William Soverns , Chailcb Sanderson , Alonzo B. Bartholomew , Christian Alej limit , Sainplo F. Gable , Henry Gorim , George W. Mur- dock , Franco A. Sulth , Henry H. Stall , W hitnoy Jowoll , William H. Kiser , Burdut Bulluy , Justin E Coo , Jnnas B. Evorby , Jacob Aurner , Jonn M. Huycs and Gix-gor Bucknor. Additional-Kdwnrd Fargarty , John S , Copolmrt , John O. Ford , Martin Poling , Oliver Muston Vance , Joel H. Wuy- mcr , Alexander M. Pioctor and Damascus Plcico. Increase Benjamin P. Scott , Allen Cooilor , Edwin W. Parker , Loauder Davis and Jumps Gallagher. Hclssuo Hiuloy ; E. Tcoloy and Hugh Ballantiuo. Holssuu and Incmiso John Brooks. Down llio .MI < Nnuri. CIHMUEIU.HV , S. D. , July K. The little steam launch Montana , designed , built and commanded by Commodore alto , of Doze- man , Mont. , has passed hero on Its way to the Gulf of Moxlco and the Florida coast. In this tiny vessel the commodore has travelled the eutiro UUtanco from the head wiUors of the MlMOurl400 miles noovo the head of mivlgatloa it u point wncro the Jefferson , Madison and Gallntln unlto and from which point the river takes the name Missouri. The boat U built of mountain llr , nnd was built within tl.o shadows of the mountains on which the timber grow. The commodore was In good spirits when here , and U well satisfied with piozrois ho U making. FK.t . .VCA Alt nn : ulitb.i T F.II n. Chambers of Coin- iiiji'cc on I oppcHiMitiuloii nt t hlonuo. Puti" , July 2JTho Associated press cor respondent heri ! has bjon making Inquiries of the clinmhoi-s of commerce In Franca as to the present feeling concerning thu McKlnloy tarlfT nnd as to whether this fooling will affect tha French exhibit nt Chicago. Tlu vice president of tlio chamber of com merce of Algiers said that the ouamocr over which ho presided passed a resolution not long -declaring that the now tariff law "tended to render very dlftlcuit If not Im possible all trade botivoen Franco and the United States. " The secretary of the chamber of commerce nt Helms said : "For the present at least the McKinley bill Is an obstacle to the participation of our minufacturcrs In the Chicago exhibition. Tills fact is clearly brought out In the reply which our chamber made when the minister of commerce nskod recently for our views in rogird to the Chicago cage exhibition. The text of that reply is ns follows : 'On account of the almost pro hibitive duties which nro laid on our manu factures nt American ports wo cannot toke the inttlntiva In promoting an exhibit at Chicago cage nor ask our merchants nnd manufac turers to take part in the fair. Hut if within a reasonable legth of time u friendlier spitit 1s shown by the American republic loir our productions this chamber will then bo icady to second tlio minister's efforts. ' Such is tlio sentiment In this region and such is Its expression. ThO president of the chamber ot commerce of Houbaix writes , "our manufacturers and merchants would have liked to see developed the commercial lolatlons between tl'o United States and Franco , but they consider that the McKinley bill has checked nil tvlvniicc. It cannot bo denied that tlio now tariff has produced moat unfortunate Impressions throughout our commercial world. It is to be feared , there fore , that the Chicago exhibition will not have the reception that It would have had if that unfortunate bill had not ooan pasted. " The general secretary of the chamber of commerce of St. Etienne writes "St. Etiftmo has always had very important com- merclal relations with the United States , but these relations are continually diminishing or are becoming moro and inoro dlllloult on account of the excessive tanlts levied on our tibbons and silks. It is not prob.iblo that many of our manufacturers will send goods to Chicago. Our chamber , however , will do Its best to induce our minufacturors to ex hibit. " The president of the chamber of commerce of Bordeaux sends as his answer the loiter sent some time ago to the minister of com- meice , in which occurs this clause : "For many years wo have bo3n calling attention to the dancers sure to arise in our commer cial relations with the United States from the absolutely unjust prohibition of their salt meats. Wo are not surprised nt the re taliatory measure of the McKinley tariff. " The vice president of the Marseilles cham ber of commerce sends a letter originally addressed - dressed to the nnnistcrof commerce , in which the McKinley tnrn7 is condomno K and then adds : "At the request of the minister ot commerce the chamber has made known through thu nowspjpjrs that an exhibition will be held at Chicago. " Xo Cuniipd Tomato Trust. BvLTivoitr , Md. , July 22. Canned goods Orokers nnd packeis wore seen today in rela tion tea dispatch from St. Louis that a move ment is on foot for the organization of a trust in canned toma toes ; that agents nro at work all over the country trying to In duce the cnnuers to enter into an agreement not to sell "or loss than Sri cents a dozen at the canneries and that they have already induced a largo number of canners to sign the contract. All brokers , packers and agents made nnswor to the in quiry that they had not heretofore heard of the trust movement , and whllo it was agreed that it would bo a very good thing , they had no hope that a trust could ba formed in the canned tomato business. The canned goods industry , it was held. Is much too largo for the formitlou of a successful trust. UinDlicd the Smiiilcst 1'noUn.c. PiiiLAHLM'iiiA , July 22. Every effort Is being mudo by the police of Easton , Phllllps- burg and neighboring towiu to got a clue to tlio perpetrators of the robuery at the Easton National bank yesterday. The robbery took place at noon wlulo Cashier Hackott was at dinner. Three men entered the bank nnd while two of them engaged the clerks in conversation about some money matters the third man wnllted Into the cashier's room from the lobby and then entering the count ing room crept under a table and getting Into the vault giabbed tlio llrst package that ho could get his hands on , which proved to boa package of $1 bills amounting to ft,000. Other packages , ouo of 510,000 and another of 5100,000 lay near by , but were overlooked. o North I ) i kola's Mnil St inn Kirov , N. D. , July 23. [ Special Telegram tc THE Dec. ] The lull extent of the dnmago done by hail in this vicinity is now more fully realized us rOports from the moro re mote sections como in. A strip about twelve miles wide nnd llfty to sixty miles long is almost totally destroyed. The blow to the people who expected n good crop after two \curs of failure is terrible. In ono township in this county every vestige of growth of nny Kind is not only cut us with n machine , but the giass and grain is swept into the Maple liver and the land is left barren. At Tower Cit\ the hall lay above the tails , im peding the progress of trains. The trustees of the Council Bluffs nnd Omaha Chautauqua assembly nra called to meet in thu Hoard of trudc rooms , Council Blutfs , this evening at S o'clock. Shu Cioes I. p lor Life. LVNC\STIH. : Wis. , July 23.In the circuit court yesterday the judge denied the motion for n nnw trial In the c.iso of Hose Zoldoskl , the pretty young milliner who poisoned two women uho came bi-tweon IUT and the man she loved , The Judge stated that ho con curred in the verdict of the Jury. Ho then sentenced defendcnt to thu penitentiary for life at hard labor with ono day in solitary contlncmcnt. She > vopt when sentence was pronounced. Imperial Council OrunjjoGrant ! I.odno Toitosro , Out , July 2 , ' . The triennial meeting of the Imperial council of the Orange grand ledge opened here today with 110 delegates In attendance , among thorn being seven from the United States and several from England and Ireland. The principal business today was the election ot olllcors for the grand council , . MurdcroiiH VVoaviM- . Cmcoi'm : , Mass. , July 22. Sumuol Alex ander , a weaver In the Ihvlght mills , delib erately shot and killed Jnni'is Nosbitt on the strcot this morning , firms ; four shots , three of which took effect. Mlchuul Markloy , who ondonvorod to capture Alexander , was shot twice In the leg. President CommtHsloiiH PontmiiHtorH. CAI-C MAY , N. J. , July 2'J. The president has signed the commissions of the following postmasters : Missouri , Nathuniol K Beardsley , Eldorn Springs ; Jamoa M , Mat- thaws Mount Vernon. South Dakota , Cy rus W. Hitchcock , Custor. North Dakota , Jnrcd C. Thompson , Dickinson. Hunted In I ho Public HKXDKIISOX , Tox. , July 2 , ' A negro named William Johuson was taken out of the county Jail yesterday by an armed mob , who ovorpowoiod the Jailor and quietly swung the prisoner Into eternity from u true In the public square. HrooUn' Ordination. Miwn.ETOW.v , Conn. , July 22. Bishop Wil liams , senior prelate of the Unite * States , says that the ordination of Bishop-Elect Phllllpi Brooks will take place during the mouth , of October next. ARCH 1IASBSS 11EJ. from Threo.'Ilf&imml Sabonli- iiato Lodges AsMiublo te Minneapolis. \ h 7 TWENTY-SIXTH TRIENNIAL CONVENTION , ii HrportM of the General Grand Score- tnry and Treasury ynhinltto.l of the Itijynl and Select Mnat6rb. " , Minn. , July 23. The repre sentatives of 0,000 subordinate chapters of Hoyal Arch Masons of the United States as sembled nt the Masonto temple nt ll0 : ! this morning to open the twenty -sixth tri-onnlal convention of that order. About 11 o'clock thov began to assemble In the lobby of the West hotel. The marshalling o ( the hosls of capitular Masonry was no easy task. It was neatly n half hour before the forward inarrh was given , mitt the delegates nnd friends moved in solemn procession. Over four thousand Hoyal Arch Masons were gathered In the magnlllccnt room devoted to the sa cred tltos of the capitular branch of the craft , where the "heathens and the publi cans" were excluded and with a three timca three encore on behalf of the assembled craftsmen the meeting opened. Mayor Winston was IntroJuuod nnd deliv ered the address of welcome. Companion J. A. Schlonor of the chapter reception committee and ono of the leaders of Masonry In Minneapolis then advanced toward the scat of the high priest nnd with greetings bogged to announce an address by J L. Dobbin on behalf of the Hoyal Arch Masons ot the state and of .Minneapolis. Ho said : "Not only from riy lips but from the hearts of the great numbeis of good and true companions of the grand chapter Is this welcome to the general grand council ex tended , but very nature herself Joins us In extending to you our hospitality. " Companion Joseph P. Homer of New Or leans , thu deputy gi-noral grand high priest , made the roplv to the nddiess of Companion Dobbin. With the close of Companion Humor's address the oublio programme was ended , mid the giand council's secret session bugan. The triennial address of Most Eminent David F Day of Buffalo , N. Y. , followed the opening of the doors. It was tlio opening nddress of the grand chapter In concluding his address the general high priest paid a parting tribute to the dead of the pist year , mentioning the name of A. T. C. ljior-.on , the general grand king for IbOO to IMiS , who died in St. Paul , and another illustrious member of the body. General Grand Scubo Benjamin duller ot Memphis. The general grand high priest , continuing , said : "During my olllcial tctm 1 have had the pleasure to welcome into the slstuihood of the grand chapter no less than live now ones My predecessor in ofllce , Most Noble D. Larner , reported to the gcn- oial grand chapterii ) IbS'J/hat in consequence of the admission of the territory of D ikota into thu union as two state- . ( North and South Dakota ) , and uponitho icquest of the grand chapter of that ttnritory. he had given his .sanction to the dissolution of tlu tutritoii'il grand chapter nnd the orgaui/ation of a now ono instead In each of the now States. The gen eral grand chapter npjnovad the action of Companion Larner , but owing to unavoidable delays it was not until the subsequent jc.ir that the organisation and constitution of the grand chapters could baiauramplified. " In addilioii ho also gnvo the history of tlui in stallation of i-rand chapters in the Indian territory , Arizona and Montana. The con elusion of tno addresses n review ot the vaiious installations of the general high priest during the past term. The mornin ? session closed at2o'clocK , and at 3 o'clock the chapter again resumed its business. The first Business was the report of the general grand secretary nnd the general grand tiensurcr. The secretary's ioport showed a membership of 141Ml , n net incioaso in two years of 14.112 , The receipts hnvo been ? 1S,7M.7i ! ! ! ( acd the expenditures $103,097,30. In the same tirro 71 now chapters have been chattered , ' 21 suspended nnd IS restored. Out of 2,0'JO chapters enrolled 1,70.1 were ronrescnted at the convention. The election of olMcers will begin tomorrow. novAij .ixit mifcrai.isTEits. : General Grand Council In Session at Minneapolis. MiXNEU'oi.ts Minn. 22 The , , July , gen eral grand council of Hoynl and Select mas ters met in the council room in the Masonic temple yesterday. Members and representa tives from nearly all the states wore ptesont. The grand master of Minnesota bid the visi tors welcome. The i espouse was delivered by O.A. B. Sonter of Columbus , O. 11. P. Cooley announced thu regular com mittees as follows : On credentials , John N. Positively rtired by these Little Pilis. Tlicv also rcucvo Dis tress from Dyspepsia , In digestion and Too Henrty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness , Nausea , Drowsiness , Bad Taste ] In the Mouth , Coated Tongue , Pain In the Sldo , TOUI'ID IJVEH. They regulate tfio Bowels. Puicly Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SHALL PHJB SSSS5S2 K I ButTorini ! troia tlio fli'LCts Cr j youthful erri. . . early dccny , wastlntf woakncie , lost iiiauluKxl , etc. t will foul a valuable treatise ( xciUrili containing full particulars for home euro , I'llKlS or tlmrga A f plemlld medical work ; tliimld liu rend by ever ] man who U n rvnm nrt'l dcl > llltat < * < l. Aildrert L'rof. V. C' . 1'OIVI.KJJ. Moodua , Coim " THEl QRA.MD , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotal Is Now Opan. George T. Phelps. Manager SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL B1JFFS. } ( 171OK &AI < K An Improved io BLTO garden. -L ? $ , ! , ( M > : good Kurd mi nnd fruit land. 4 * . ' > pur IUTU ; iiiU uuiu farm near l > ic * city at a big Imr- u-ulii If itiUun at MICH. Oul | and ut particu lars Johnston & . V.inl'atluh , Council Illulls , Jowii. " ' 171OH SA I.K MX bond of hrirhus , three mules , JL1 trillions , harness , nlunirniid semperIIU hnr.'nln tjqulo't pnruhuiivn. Inquire at Kiel's hotel , Coiinull Illiills. . , , , \\7ANTii-Iii nrlvatoffj'inlly. u nicely fur- ' ' nNlit'd room for sin * lo'gentleman ' Must bo fnoln ; or nu ir lluvllis p irx. Address I' . U. box 4U" > , Council It nlftil TfOK lir.ST A nlcu G-room house with -1- largo yuril to ilu.slr.ililn puny tree of chaw. J.V. . ftiulro , UI 1'nirl Ktreot. W ANTHO-GIrl at bo-mllii ? homo , ho\ until monuo. Council lllulTs. HOUSi ; that cnii bout ' . ' : : , tlnu bred. Will soil or trado. Address or cull nn I ) . llrown , 1 - . ' west llio.uhv.iy , Council HIiHN. I'OK SAM' A line nleco of irurdun and fi ult land , at f" > U pur uoru. Johnston A , Vun- _ _ _ _ _ C 1A I ICVuVANTiiiiiI gychoiiiutrlc. or - aetur ro. Klines ; also diagnosis nf dUuase. nonet louk of hair foiTuudlnvs by lottur Hun- hiiys uiil | o\un > iis Mrd C. lloopur , ll { ! Avo- duu U nuariornur Uth . .trout , Council llluir * Terms , 5Jo and tl UJ , _ MAONU'IOENT in-ro oroporty | u flvc-ncro tracts louutu.l " 'i ' mllu-i friini postollluo. for saloon reasonable tonus Homo line resi dence property for rout by Day & Hoss. . wltlj houini , ur J , U. ttli4 ( , 104 iUla it. , OounoU Illuffi Maromb , Jr. , Now York : Audre.r N. Well- him , Georgia ; Uwlght M. Baldwin. Minne apolis. ! In nn co and accounting , Bradford N , N'lchol , Tenncs cO ; Hit-hard Lainbort , Lnulstann ; Orlando W. BiownbocU- , Indiana , Ktato of the rite mid foreign communication , Ooorgo . Osgoodby , Now Voiltj O. A. B. Sonter , Ohio ; A. A. Love. Georgia. Cryptic Jurisprudence , Josiah II. Urummond , Maine ; John N. Brown , Kansas ; Clcor o I. .NlcCaka , Maryland. Charters nnd dispensations , Hobort. II. Baker , Minnesota ; George L. Kimball , Arkansas ; Henry S. Orme , Cali fornia. Obituary committee , S. Stacker Williams. Ohio , Itobcrt W. Hill , Indian Tor- ritorv ; VH. . Bowcn , Nebraska. Special commlitco on grand master's address , CrolT II. Acklln , Ohio ; Barnard A , Phillips , Ten- nossco ; William MuOonnld , New York. Companion Andrew P. Swanstrom mi behalf - half of St. Paul Invited the delegates to visit that city on l-'riduy. The Invitation was ac cepted. The report of the general grand treasurer and the general grand recorder were pre sented , Tlio report of the committee on cre dentials was next presented and adopted. The report of the grand general ticasuror showed total receipts of $ . ' 513 , Tha following ofllcors were elected : Orestes A. B. Senter , Columbus , O. , general grand master ; John \V. Coburn , Now York City , grand general deputy master ; Bradford Nlchol , Nnshvllo. Tenn , grand general prin cipal conductor ; Clinics H. Heaton , Mjnt- pcllcr , Vt , grand uoncr.il treasurer ; llenrv w. Mifhurst , Fort Wayne , Intl. , griind gen eral recorder ; W A. Lo\e , Atlanta , Ua , grand general captain of the guard ; William H Mayo , St. Louis , Mo. , grand general con ductor of the council ; Clmi'le" H. Baker , Mmnoap'jlis , Minn , grand general master ; William B. Lawrence , Bedford , Mass , , grand general steuiml. In tlio Commons. LOVDOV , July ! is. The commons today voted J 100,000 us salaries and expenses for the relief of the suffering poor of holand. Balfour made a detailed statement , saying it was the government's intention that the works should bo a permanent moans of promoting meting the welfare of the liilnbitnnts. Timothy Honly acknowledged that the gov ernment was doing a very useful work , but said Donegal was neglected. Alfred Webb , member lor Wnterford , gave credit to Balfour. Still ho ( Webb ) felt a bit ter humiliation as mi Irishman at the fact that these constant grants were necessary. Webb also said that ho regarded them us showing how wrong the present system of government was. The Turning * Point With many n man U norno trMal net , find n mere rccoinmi'iiilntlon of some friend to tr > fci. S. h. has savi d the Ihes of hundreds Spuiklnv nRoodonl for s , s. S. Is natural , for w heritor It has bciu : tried thcru have alnujs b .cu good results. BLOOD POISOMXO , CANCCIIOF inn SKIS. ULCFRS AID Soars. ALL SKIS UISEASBJ. A trrattin on Illood and Skin Diseases mailed FULKUU apiillc.itIon. Druggists Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Gn. 1'he Best Pill On E Sr. Hobb'M Little Vegetable I'll In act coutly yet promptly on tbo & .IVCES , Kill- NSIVS.iud . IIUWICLS , FOVCTM nnd < ! ol < lH , clonnelog tbo syctem tlior- ouuhly and thuy cur * habitual oonntlpatlon. They nro eugnr coated , do not gripe , very oinnll , caey to take , ono pill a doeo , and are purely vegetable * 40plllaindacli vial. 1'cr- 'cct ' dltfoetlon follows their ueo. They AIISO bWSKliV CVUK SICK II25A IIACJSII , vndaro Kcroiiiiiictidccl by ILcttdlng I'liy- illciuiiH. For dale by druggUtn or tout by mall , coots u vial or B for 81 CO. AddroS ] HOBIJ'S MEDICLYE CO. , Props. ijUl Francisco , Cat. Chicago , III -1FELD ' | REGULATOR CO. ATLAN / f/ " / /chs ? NEWOGDEN HOTEL. Centrally located in the business portion of Council Bluffs , nil the street car lines in the city passing the door. Modern and conven ient ; thoroughly fire proof ; 12O guest chambers. The best $2 a day house in the west. Board nnd room from $8O per month up. Table bonrd $3 per week. G. M. WHITNEY , Mgr. 'simc ' Xr Qiiin.lnrc Attorneys ut law. I'nic- Ollllb IX OdUIIUllS tico in the stito mil federal eouits Kmnn I , 4 and 5 bhuMit lluno bluolc , Connull Dlnfls. la. HI PllflmllPrS Attorney at f/aw. No 19 . J. LIlillllULli ) , puH struul , over llush- null's store. Tulopbono No. 'J > l. Hus liouis. B a. in. to'J ' p. in. Counall HUift.s , 1 OMAHA SUiiatUmi pniciircd fcir frulu nloi Wr Ito for circulars SCHOOL OP SHKItWOOl ) IIIIOi. 4IU Now York I.lfu Illd'K , Umiih i , Nob. TELEGRAPHY. laden with freight From tfiegolden gate. ( To lands across % Sea. I carry sweethope ( LAUS As & cargo clear as can be , M&de only by CHICAGO . , A5K YOUR GROCER FOR II The Cheapest nnd Best Medicine for Ivimily Use in the World. InMnntly t > top4 the iuo t c\cruclatttu pilni never fulls to Klvoirno to tlio sutToror. n foir u net like manic , ciuslnK the piiln to IrMtantl ) * top A Ciire for all Bowel Complaints. Intelnulltaken In do < ci of fmni tlilrty to uty diop In luilf 11 tuiulilur of wulor will ruru In n few mln- utci Criimii' , Spiumi feonr Stem it'll , Cello , Kliituli'iico , lli'.irUuirn , UmiKiior , I'MlnlliiR Spoil * , CIIOI/HIIA. MOIlllUS , \IUUIOKAI\SiN'l'iilV ) : : S ci ! llo ul n-li N'IIHUIMinltlnx N'orvomnuj ) , Alttlnrln , nnd all Internal pulun arhln c frum chanx0 of illut or untor ur ottior catisoa. 50 Cents n Bottlo. Soil by Drnyj-lsts. if rfjlMif rt : 4.l . l < * Ti , Utn > < , y4"e. ' } . / / CSrf. . f | S < U U e-t * / CITIZENS STATS BANK Of Council Blu'fs. CAPITAL STOCK . 5150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.0JO . TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 I. A Mlllur , P O Glo-viun , H. IL Bhuirurt. 11 E HirUJ D Gilnuiiuliari , Oh irMl It. llannan Tr.inaiot Reuonl binkliu bun * noes Lir'nst c.tpllil anil surplui ot Auy INTERESPON TIMDEPO3 f > Dr.M. B.CHAMBERLIN Eye , Ear , Nos3 and Tliroat SURGEON , Council BlulTs , la. Shujjart-Bono B'lc. Room 1. 0 to 12 in 7 and S p. in. First--National--Bank : : OP COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I'nltl Up Capital , . . . . $10l,0in ) Oldmt ormnlioil binlc In tlio oltjKoroUn nnJ doinoUlc o\ehin o and loail ocirltloi K4jJli nttuntlonpild to 0)11 latloii. Vuailutiof Itli/ll uaN bulks , bink Tf .indojrpor itlj.i i JjllJllj-l Jj : renpuiulunoo Invltud G1SO I' . SANIOHI ) . I'roildont. A. W. llllIKMA.V , C.ishlor A. T lllCII. Aiiliti t Tmhlor D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Paj rj' ' Sy ilijj , Market Fixtyre * ; , Casing , iilccs mid S.ins-xso MukorV JKiulilnury. 83) . ii.Miin St. , Counull Uluir.-j. l.u Also do Uuri n llliluH and KurJ COUNCIL IK.Ub'Kd Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , U. OUAIIL A. SO.V , l'UOl-3. 1O15 nnct IO17 Broad\vatj. K tlitintoi ftirnlsliod on all klndi of ( lalvnnlzod Iron CornU \Vork Iron Itooflnu , Moro Krontn an 1 Coppir WurL Arllitlo wuik n Hodixlty | I'urrji- poniluncuDiilltlttMl trniu polutH.KX ) inllj4 from Cuun ell HIulTs iilul Oiuiihiu COUNCrL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute nus. iir.i Chronlo diseases ot nil Kinds nnd doforni- Itlcs hpeulultiiM. Nos " 001 uiid "OJ.I liro.uhvuy , Counull Illulls. la. ELECTRIC TRU330S , BE , VS , CHEST ETC. AGENTS \VANTED. ; R.C. B , JUDD , 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la TELEPHONE 264. Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions. Pine Klsliln * . Iloatlnx , DatU- ! ns nnd nxeullont Mlnor.il W.itur. Onlv flfteun tnlnutus rlilo from Connell IllnlTs. Motor trains uvnry half hour , diroob lo center's of Connull ItlnH.s un.l Oninlia. Most ( IcllK lilful unJ ucuu lu.o pLioo for nlcnlu tiartias TELEPHONE NO. 45. 27 MAIN STU13KL1. Over 0. II. Jacijnoniln & Co.'s Jottolry Store. Gas Heating Stores. No Asiifsl No SMOICO. Just the thins for bath rooms , bed roo'ns , oto. Cull and BCD our lar u assoi tmuut. C. B. Gns nnd Eleatria Light Co. 211 1'oirl anil S10 Muln StrooU CTATRAMMER ; JUSTICE OF THE PEACE on'ion11' ' llroadwuy. Counall llluffs , la SI.t Hit 11 : It. ETUI NOTI1-CIA ! ( r-Ilui ) | ) ly unlti-d In the haladln Ito.td Wa on , in tiiu pioionco of thousands of ndin rurs , All btit'ii'th anil True ( iiai-o At hoinu with Wulr-bhilKiut C ) . , nftt-i Jmio Tor the result of this happy union look at th s exquisitely boautlfu now n.ivu tv the Unlit , ( Jr.ieofu1. Blron ? . 3 8 4With 4 With either grained body and gear or carmine soir and lihu-l ; bn < ly. solid panel undm the BO tt louthoriircl ith f.inoy trimmings , 1. , . . , springs with huuvv enrvos thu whole ovurcomliu'ab'iolutoly ' the great objection to road wiunnsUiulr liumy and uliiinuy iiipuuraliuu. | anil unit * IIILHtntn'tli , beauty and Kractt. r-und for for vutnlo iiu and dusurlptlon of the New Illco Ccillod Sprliu Uarrlu e , "I'ho DriiinniC'r'H 1'rlund , " au.l other nuw and taking novel tics.Vo Kimraiitce better values th.ui any ether house In the west. WEIR SHUGART CO. , Council Bluffs , la