THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MtlDAY , JULY 31 , 1801. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFF1VK. No. 12 1'EAHL STKKET. rcllveml by Carrier In nny part of the City. H.V. . TII/rON - - - MANAGER. TKLKPHONES * nuslncs * Onicc , No. 13 , NIpht Editor. No. 'ii. .tlii.V7JO.V , N. Y. P. Co. Pay your wntcr rent before July 31. Council llufT.s ! Lumber Co. , coal. Crnffs chattel loans , 201 Bnpp block. Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bauer , 140 Horn ! street , a son. 1 f you want wntor In your yard or house > -oto Blxby's. : WJ Mcrrmtn block. Work lias been bcpun on the paving of WufthltiKton avenue , wu.st of Main street. The Models of this city and the Elliott club of Strcotsvlllo will cross bats next Sun day afternoon at the Manawa ball park. , fudjo ( MeUeo has granted Joseph Mnss n writ of tnandamus to compel the school direc tors to build n auhool liousu In Lovelund township. The adjourned' annual meotinnof tuoConn- rll Binds in-I ( C'nrnhn Chiiutuiniun nsscnibly \vlll bo hold In the board of trade rooms Mon day evening next. The old settlers of Pottnwattnrmo county will hold their nnnuiil picnic and reunion In Falrmount nnrlc , AnRiist U1Kpccchcs , music and a basket dinner will be the m.ist . Important features of the day's entertain- in ( 'lit , William Lowh hns replevlned the horao formerly bclonlnp to I'1.V. . Jewell , which was attac'hod by some of the lattor's ' cred itors for dnbt. I.owis claims to have a lien on thu animal for board In the sum of § .YJ , ntid wants Judgment for $10 damages. Ed. Molt inot with an nccldnnt night before last whllo at Maiuuva. He was running down to thn hoach with a bathingsult on and a pair of bare feet , when onoof his toes struck the luird sldo of a plank which the darkness corn-paled. The too cnmo out of the encounter considerably the worse for wear , and ever win co Mr. Mott has boon hardly able to walk. Hincn the faro from Omulm to Manawa bus been reduced to fiO cents , It has boon found necessary to build moro bath houses on .Mnnbattan beach. A section hns been snt npart especially for the use of ladles. The grounds'In the vlcinty of the la o are borom- inir to bo used as a camping place. Several * families arc there already , and moro are expected next Monday. E. II. Odell states that the pile of rubbish which cauirht lire in hi.s collar night before last , and which the llro department was called out to extinguish , was & 11 in the stovo. The Impression was given out that the rub bish was lying about the Moor , and this im pression ho wants done away with. The srroko was caused by the draft in the steve refusing to work in the right direction. The Council Bluffs lawyers will nlay those of I'apillion ( , hls afternoon at Manawa. The ground was put in peed shape yesterday , and If the weather remains good a line time is ox- ported. A brass band will bo in attendance nil day. The attorneys have been practicing industriously for the pnst frw days , and bruised thumbs and blistered palms have oc cupied their attention in place of tenements and horaditamonts. The I'apillion players will arrive about noon , and the game will bo called at ! 2 : " ( ) p. in. The case of Mrs. Juliet. Dofrccs , charged with prostitution , was on trial in Justice Cones' court yesterday all day long. Kobort Phillips , husuund of the prosecuting witness , was arrested Wednesday night on a charge of adultery. At the conclusion of the tostl- nuiny Mrs Dofroos was discharged on ac count of a legal technicality , although sev eral witnesses swore to facts which would Indicate a very quustlotmblo state of affairs between the two defendants. Mrs. Phillips was not williiiL' that her husband should bo prosecuted without the woman , and the case ugalnst him was dismissed. Ready TOP Hii.sinofl4. I Imve rnnovntcd the old Hnrlo livery barn of North Second wtrcot in first class style , rollttiiicr .tho interior with a fine nsKortinont of box stalls fftr the use of hoarding horses. The j > lnco is supplied with the best washing fiiuilitios in the cith und all the appurtenances ot clean liness. Boarding horses a specialty at satisfactory prices. Call at onco. \V. A. HAYES. Drs. Stewart & Patty , votorirmry sur geons , -15 Fourth street , Council BhilTs , la. > j I'iimos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , 539 Broadway. XI A I' . I It.init. 1 1' IIS. J. C. Blxby has returned from a business tr'p to Whiting. Miss Cecelia Mulnucen has returned from n visit to Colfax. Miss Hoburta Hattenhauer is visiting fr ends in St. Louis , Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R H. Evans and T. J. Evans have returned from Okoboji. Thomas Bowman returned yesterday mornIng - Ing from a two months' ' trip to Maine. M. Bloch of Mnscatino is in the city , the puo't of Ids brother-in-law. L. Biedorman. Henry Wells and daughter of Cleveland , O. , are the guests of Mr. Wells' son , Joseph Miss Oraco Foster , who spent last year at Wollcsloy college , has arrived homo after n month's visit \Vniikesliii , WIs , Mrs. IS. J. Hancock Is confined to her borne. 8111 Avoiiuo C , with n severely sprained nnklo , the result of a fall which she sulToroU while going homo last evening. Charles Sanderson of No. ! 1 hose house and John Bate * of No. 1 leave next Sunday lor Detroit to attend the Grand Army of the Iti'public national encampment. Union Park races , Omaha and Coun cil UluiTH , September 8-11 , $0,500 ; Oc tober liO-22 , $1,000. For prograininos address Nut Brown , Mo.-chnnts hotel. Omaha. Hotel Cordon , most cotitrally located , first class house in city ; straight $2.00 u day. _ Swansea music company , 333 Broad way. _ Smooth Pickpocket Arrest ed. Harry ] W likens was arrested night before last by Ofllcer IConip for vugranoy. The at tention of the police- was called during the Hi : y to the fact that one of the smoothest pickpockets and all around rascals of Omaha had come to this sldo of the river to ply bis trade. A description was sent to the au thorities and a few hours Inter the iirrost was mado.VHUuns has been idcntillcd as the man whose description was s'ont. In tip- pearanco ho ib anything but a sharper , being decidedly rustle. In his makeup and guileless in his disposition. But this peculiarity makes him all the moro dangerous , as it Is said that with one hand ho can wring one's heart with sympathy at his tale of inmuiimry MllTerlng * whllo ho I * faking ono's poc'icot- book with the other. Ilo was sentenced to spend S.OVIMI days la the county Jail. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves und household goods of Mandol & Kluln , tram .UlulTs. Prices very low ; freight l > ro.Ud | ) to your city. Gasoline and oil ; cobs , wood and coal ; prompt delivery. L. G. Knotts , UTMain ; tulephono J03. ! _ Don't wear n huuvy , lll-llttlng suit whun you can gel elogiuit siiinnnjisuita nt oiiBtern prices at Hoitor'u , the tailor , ail ) Broadway. Ml CM Wntm't In II. A local paper published a list of the signers of the call for an nntl.prolilbitlon meeting this evening. Among the names was that of II. P. Kilos , Mr. Nllos states that bo gave no one any authority to put Mn name down , , and he did not put it down hl.mclf , He states that ho la neither a prohibitionist nor u high license man ; that the saloon men have been boycotting him for the last t.venty.two years , and ho does not propose to have the prohibitionists tiding likewise for the utuct tweuty-iwo year * . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Much Important Business Transacted at the School Board Mooting , DISSATISFACTION OVER THE CONTRACTS. ClalniH Tlmt Tlioy Were Not Awftrtlctl to the IXIXVCHI Itidilcr l > y Several Dollar * Cv.ptured n I'lekjioekct. The school board met last evening , with all tha members present. After the minutes of several previous meetings had been read , cor rected and approved , the report of the secre tary with reference to the general success of the tonchliiLM in the schools of the effects of alcoholic stimulants was read und approved. The secretary was authorized to till out the ono remaining blank , signifying the satis faction of the board that the law had been compiled with to the letter , und send the re port to the stnto superintendent of Cubllc In struction. A communication was read from T. C. Dovnl asking that the former action of the board , In letting the contract for the hcntlnsf apparatus of the Harrison otrcot school buildIng - Ing lo Shtigart ft Co. bo rescinded , his bid being iJI lower than that of the successful biddor. Wnlto state I that the rea son bo hud reported favorable on Shugurt's bid was that Doval had not made I.Is bid specific enough , and that ho ( Wulto ) had not taken the time nor trouble to investigate. The communication was referred back to thu committee. A petition was presented from property owners asking the board to donate the city a strip of hind six feet wide from Broadway to 1'lcrco street along Little Frank street , for the purpose of widening tha stroot. lie- furred to the chairman of the committee on buildings and grounds. Chairman Hchocntgcn reported the resig nation of I'rof. Wyman of t'.io ' department of languages. Ho stated that ho had been cor- iwpondlng with several candidate ) tor the position , among others with Miss Freda Hubormaas , whoso name , ho informed the board , was "strictly of Teutonic origin and German construction.1 He recommended her appointment to 1111 the vacancy atn salary of i'.K ) pur month. Mr. tichoeutcen stated that the department of literature was vacant , and ho recom mended that Miss Jnney Baldwin bq ap pointed to fill the vacancy at a salary of $70 per month. Both recommendations were adopted. Air. Stacy read a tabulated statement of the bids ho had received for the scaling of the Harrison street building. Ho recom mended the awarding of the contract to the Minneapolis ollleo and school furniture com pany , und that the company bo required to furnish a bond in the sum of STiOO for the per formance of their obligation. The report was adopted , it being stipulated that unless the bond bo furnished forthwith , the chair man of the committee bo ntithori/ed to place the contract where he should see lit. Chairman Hunter called attention to the fact that the electors had voted to issuu bonds in the sum of $10,000 for the erection of the Harrison street school. lie offered n rosolu lion that the board issue thu bonds as au thorised , the bonds to be of ? . " > UOcach , bearing 0 per cent interest and payable at the end of ten years. Thu resolution was adopted unan imously. On motion of Stacy the chairman of the committee on heating \vas instructed to ad- vortisu for bids for fuel for the vear of 1SU1- " . Sup'irintendent Sawyer stated that about live hundred school books had been loft in his ollleo for examination and that ho hoped to bu able to name the ones ho had selected for use in the schools at the next meeting of the board. On motion of Hunter the committee on heating was instructed to advertise for bids for putting in a now double heating appar atus in the Hill and Bloomer school houses , and to obtain from an architect plans and specifications from which the work should bo done. I50STON STOUld COST in tlic Store Una Been Marked Dmvii to Cost Ton Days Only Note 'Ilicxo Prices , WASH GOODS. S2-in 8c summer cashmeres at cost price , 5c . Yard wide 12e suiting ( plaid only ) tit cost price , ( ic. French sateens , regular 22c poods , boiuitifui designs , half price , lie. 5.000 yards of Poldn cloth und fancy zephyr , sold for lOc at 12Jc , for OJc. All our 8e and lUe outing flannel in one lot at 5o a yard. All our dark prints , including best quality indigo , at 6e , just cost price. fie best light shirting prints , 4e. OUGANDI1SS , FAST BLACK , IN TWO LOTS. Lot 1 All our 12 je , 15c. 1G < ) organdies for Oc. Lot 2 All organdies sold from 17c to 2"o in one lot for loc1. , ' ! 2-iueli bastiso eloth sold for So and 12Jc , now 7c. Wo only mention a few of the bar gains. Kvorything in this department , including ginghams of every descrip tion. DOMESTIC. Linen of every grade , also napkins and table sets , Turkey red damask , crashes , ote. , ote. , at cost price. Sheeting in all widths from the lowest to the highest grades , in brown. bleached , half bleached , at not cost. Also all our yard wide muslin at the fol lowing prices : Lawrence LL , 6c ; I.oiihdnlo , 7c ; Arrow Brand , fle ; Hope , lije ; Argylc , Gc ; Lu- dies'C'holco , DC ; Cutjplo , "e ; Wainsutta , lie ; Pride of the West. llc } ; Lonsdalo Cambric , h'o } ; While Kiver cambric , Sjc ; Berkley Cambric , 9a } All llannols , shirtings , blankets , tow els , tick all under the sumo heading cost price for ton days only. ONYX , Tl IIST-LK AN D ll ERMSDORP. No side lino. Hvory ono of our brands are just as popular all ever Kuropo as they are in America. During this ton days' Halo wo put every pair of hose in stock on sale at cost price. lc ! ) fancy hose , l/ic. / 25c balbriggan hose , lOc , 5lo ) blnelc hose , 'IOc. Everything goes in cotton , lislea and silks at cost price. UNDERWEAR. Wo have 500 dozen underwear , which must bo removed during s.ilo , anil will ijo regardless of cost. Look at the ( ol- owing prices : 7e ribbed Vests , -le. 12Jo ribbed vests , Oc. 17c ribbed vests , 12jc. Uoo ribbed vests , lOc. toe lisle vests , 27jo. This Includes everything in ladies' , gontn' and children's underwear , all at cost price. BOSTON STORE , FofHKlllNOAAM , WlIITKLAW & Co. , Loaders and promoters of low prices , COUNCIL BLUFFS. I A. IT COM.MRNUUS TODAY. The Actual Cost Halo at the Host on Store , Council HIiifl'H. Ladies , recollect that the great cost ' sale at the Boston store commences this ! morning. Not an article him been re marked , and everything In the store goes at actual price for the next ten days , i This is your opportunity to got genuine , bargains at real sucrlllco prices. Foth- : orlngham , Whltolaw & Co. , Council Blulla. Worked tti'i rorpso Haotcct. A conlldcnco game was played on an Inno cent granger from Nebraska yesterday morn ing. Hu was traveling from his Home to this city when ho foil in with n melancholy look- lug Individual who was on UU way to Sioux I City with the body of a very dear brother whom ho had lost the day before. Wlu'ii ho reached tbo transfer bis doleful condition was rendered more doleful by the arrival of n man who was apparently In the umplov of the Northwestern railway company , who informed htm that the transportation of the body would have to bo paid for In ad vance before it could bo loaded on to the train. The faro was { - " > , which was Just fT > moro than the mourning brother had about him. The sympathetic granger offered to loan htm the necessary amount. The offer was accepted and n check for $ . ' was given him as security. The brother hastened away to itot Ills corpse put on board ho train and ho novnr returned. Where ho went to no body knows , and the granger vinrated all day between the transfer and the North western depot looking for a melancholy lookIng - Ing mun with a * . > cornso. Ladle * , Attention. Mr. Chapman , who was for some thno with Mosso of Omaha , Is now nt " 08 Morriani block , this city , with ills cake baking. Give htm an early call and lenrn some line points in cake making free of charge , or order your cakes for parties , etc. , at very reasonable prices. W. 0. A. The greatest sale ever witnessed In the dry goods business will start Thurs day IIrat at the Hostou Store , Council UlufTs , when everything in the store will bo offered at actual cost price for ten days. Homembor the sale com mences this morning. See daily papers for prices. Boston Store , Council LJlulTs , la. , FoUieringhnni , Wnitelaw & Co. for .War. A newspaper published an article last evening in which it was stated thnt there was serious trouble in the First Baptist church on account of a failure of thu pastor. Hov. LA. . Hall , to jibe with some of the members. A couple of prominent members were excluded at the covenant meeting night before last , and according to the newspaper report the expulsion was caused by the vic tims having told some of the church secrets. A prominent member was aslced last evening what ground th'iro was for this report. In reply he said : "Tho reason for the expulsion was simply that the parties refused to stay lu the church. About a week ago thuy got up in meeting and denounced the pastor and most of the members , statiutr that they never could have any feelings of fellowship for them any moro. They then asked for letters of dismission. Of course , after such statements as they had made about the other members wo could do nothing but exclude them. " Uev. Hall's affable manners have secured for him many warm friends in the church and iii the community as well , whllo his out spoken way has stirred things up In the church anil made an enemy now and then out of some ono who disliked to hear the truth. As a whole , however , tbo church Is , united and all rumors of a prospective split are denied by the members. Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , 50c ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit cough tablets. They are delicious. Giiinbliii : ; CaKcs Continued. Ed Manor and Frank Carroll were to have had a hearing in police court yesterday moraine on the charge of gambling had it not been fora motion for a continuance which was made by Ucorgo A. Holmes , their attorney , and granted by Judge McGco. In bis argument Mr. Holmes stated that the defense of his clients would bo that they had been arrested previously on the same charge and had been discharged by order of. the chief of police. They accordingly thought they would bo allowed to proceed with the game so they commenced operations again. In speaking of the affair Chief Cary stated to a reporter yesterday that ho had not ooen so anxious to arrest men of the Manor-Carroll .stripo us.ho used to bo , from the fact that whenever they were arrested they were always turned loose. Ho stated that when the the two men were arrested ho was Informed by ono of his captains , that they were selling whips and pens and giving cacti purchaser n chance in n lottery prize drawing. Ho sent word to thoofllcer as soon as ho learned this , not to place the charge of gambling against them , and they were dis charged. O. Younkcrman & Co. , food and com mission , 108 Broadway , Council Blulls. Tel. 77. Sunday School Convention. A Sunday school convention will bo held at the Hazel Dell church August 0. The com mittee on arrangements is miking-elaborata preparations for the reception of visitors , and a largo attendance from this city is expected. The programme will include addresses by Joseph Wells , Sunday school secretary of this city , J. G. Lemon , Ilev. J. L. Springer of Taylor , Hov. M. T. Tweedy , Emma Main of Boone , Captain D. B. Clarlc , A. A. Hart , and Ilev. T. McK. Stewart. Song services will bo led by Mrs. L. J. Osborn of Hazell Doll. Arrest d n 1'olley Sinn. R. D. Wan/.cl , who hns boon running n gnmo of policy in the city for several months pnst , having had his headquarters for the last four months in the "Columbia , " was ar rested yesterday afternoon by Oflicor O'Con- nell , on the charge of gambling. Ho gave a bond of fTiO for his appearance and was re leased until this morning , when he will have a hearing before Judge McGoo. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotol. Telephone " 145. High grade work a specialty" Mimm a Wutuh. Will F. Schroth lost a fine gold watch night before last at Blair's saloon , 1010 Broadway. Ho loft it lying on the rear counter ot tbo saloon and stopped to thu front door for a mlnuto. When ho returned it was gone , und there isaio clue to thu thief. THE MIKK UVItKAU Of CI IJ.US. \Vlio Compos Its Counsel and How It Is About sixty days ago a new departure was inaugurated by the San Francisco Examiner , now the leading paper on tha coast. Its pro prietor , Mr.Iearst , son of the late Senator Hearst of California , who has a very la'go fortune at his command , conceived the idea of establishing a bureau of claims at Wash ington , manned by the ablest lawyers and specialists conversant with the routine woric In thu various departments and bureaus of the government. When the nnnounccmntof this now depart ure was made negotiations were at once en tered into between Tin : BII : and the proprie tor of the Examiner to Join hands and mu ually share In the enterprise. These ar- rangumuntH huvo bcui : perfected and agree ments entered into by which TUB lin : | s to prosecute all claims nrrUInc in the territory where Tin : Br.u enjoys so extensive a sub scription patronise. Under this agreement all applications for claims , either for pensions , Indian depreda tions , land or mining chums , patent or pos tal claims in the states of Iowa , Kansas , South Dakota and Nebraska , will bo taken In hand by TIIK BEE Bn.tuu or CLAIMS in Omaha und through it fowardod to head quarters at Washington whcro they will be prosecuted to a tinal and speedy conclusion , TIIK BIE : takes pleasure In offering to all its patrons and particularly to subscribers to TIIK WKIKI.V : BLE , the services of Its new bureau which , we have no doubt , will prey o of gruit advantage tq thorn , both in prosecu ting new claims to a succo.ssful issuu and in expediting all claims entrusted to Tun Bii : : bureau. TIIK BKI : BUUK\U or Ct. UMJ baa frequently b3 ( > n referred to in thuso columns , but up to the present time , no reference tus boon made , to the manner in which its important work 1st performed. Ttils is ouo of the mo interest ing features connected with the iwtcrprUo , The Iliir ; iu'H COIIIIHI ; ! . To begin with , tbo services of three most eminent councilors huyo Leou retained. Those are A. I. . . Hughes , A , E. Wcllcr , and I' . J. Butler. They are denominated "gen eral counsel. " Thov arc'men ; of mature years and learned in lr $ law , They have made a specialty of practising In the the United States suprcmoy circuit and dis trict courts , tlio United Statescourtof claims flnd before all the departments and bureaus of tbo government. Tlttyjnre qualified to pass upon the general mcrltjf of any claim as soon as it is presented. This save * a great deal of time , because , when n claim has been passed upon by thorn , It Is generally one which is entitled to n standing in court. When a claim U rejected1 by them , it menus that it is cither outlawed or that It lacks cer tain elements which would load to its final approval , , < Kxiimlitcrs mid l < ? xpertH. Besides these gentlemen thnro nro also n practising attorney , an examiner and expert in each department in which Tnu Br.K pro poses to prosecute claims , namely , those of patents , pensions , postal und land claims and Indian depredations , in fact In any depart ment In wnlch a claim may arise ugalnst the federal government. These attorneys pre pare the petitions and tend to the claims be fore the several courts , whllo the examiners and experts make u specialty of searching the records and arranging the evidence neces sary to strengthen the claim , g The gentleman charged with this duty re garding Indian depredations has boon the nt- listant chief examiner of these claims in the ndinn bureau of the Interior department for many years. HU comprehensive Hiowledgo of details , facts , status of and evidence in the cases heretofore filed or the outbreaks out of which others yet to bo filed have arisen , renders his services extremely valu able. able.Then there is n general manager , John Wedderburn. Fur years he was private sec retary to Senator Hearst , thu father of lion. William Hearst , the projector of the present enterprise. He has ids > o been for years the Washington correspondent of the San Fran cisco Examiner , with which TUB BIE : is no v co-operating. Ho is a man of universal In formation and is especially adapted to the responsible position ho now holds. Than this force nolio moro capable could bo found in the country. Its services have been retained at great expense by the bureau , the salaries alone reaching ut the present time ? l,8l ( ( ) per month. As has been stated , the San Francisco Ex- innlnur inaugurated the enterprise , and through It Tlli : DISK was allowed to establish its bureau for tbo accommodation of claim ants in South D.ikota , Iowa , Nebraska und Kansas. This privilege was first , of all the papers In the country , extended to Tin : BKI : , because of its known pluck , enterprise and energy. The undertaking , however , has at tracted so much attention throughout the country and been so greatly appreciated" by old soldiers , Indian victims , and dofruudod government claimants , that leading papers elsewhere have asked to bo admitted to enjoy the privileges of the bureau. Among those papers there is n leading ono In Minnesota seta and others In Boston , Cincinnati , St. Louis , Atlanta and Now Orleans. It is thought that Mr. Hearst , the proprietor of The Examiner , and the gentleman who In augurated the system , will grant the applica tion. CInimH Coining In. TIIR BEI : CLAIM BL'IICAU has not been in existence ono month and yet it has listed Indian dcpridution claims aggregating $8' > , l)00 ) and the aniou.it is being con stantly added to. .This is a remark- ublo showing , and yet it U but a fraction of thu claims which remain Unrecorded und un paid In the state ? controlled by Tin : BEI : Bt'HCAU or CI.UMS , namely , South Dakota , NebrasKa , Iowa and Kansas. On March U , of this year , an act for the payment of Indian depredation claims was approved. To this act , it is neces sary to direct the attention of every claimant who has suffered ut the hands of Indians. This refers to those victims whose claims huvo already been Hied as well us to these who still contemplate filing thorn. Up to the datu in question , thousands of sufferers had filed theirclaims with attorneys in all parts of the country ana were in most cases charged excessive fees. Many of the claims , too , had been pending for years. SntUllcd that , in many cases , the claimants had contracted with the attorneys in ques tion and , wittout fear of prosecution for annulment , could not transfer their claims to other ugunts or attorneys' who might expedite - dito the collection , 'congress unucrtook to afford the desired relief. This it did in the act in question. Auniilliiif ; Exorbitant Contracts. Jurisdiction in t hesp matters was trans furred to the court of claims where the ser vices of au attorney are Indispensable. Under this law , all agreements made by claimants with attorneys , prior to March 'J , 18111 , are expresslv declared null and void. This was dotio as has been intimated to release claim ants from exorbitant fee contracts. Every claimant is , tncrcforo , free to em ploy as his attorney whomsoever ho p'eases. Under these circumstances , it would appear to bo to the advantage of every person hav ing a claim to place the same with the bu reau guaranteed by such a reliable and re sponsible paper as TIIK BEE , rather than with unknown parties. The disappointed attorneys whom the law in question has deprived of exorbitant fees have boon flooding the country threatening their former clients with suit should they take their claims from them and place them in the bands of other attorneys. But this should not discourage claimants , because an act of congress is paramount to any and all agreements entered into with nny attorney prior to the timu named in the said law. To Ucuovor To Indian DcprudationH Parties desiring to avail themselves of the benefits of thu act in Question re garding the recovery ot claims crowing out of Indian depredations should forward to Tin ; Ban Buiiif.vu or CI.UMS power of attorney , granting author ity to appear In their case in the court of claims. They should also furnish a detailed statement of loss. including each specific article lost , its value , date , county and stito , band or tribe of Indians committing depredations , names mid present addresses of witnesses whoso testimony they expect to use in substantia tion of their claim , and such other informa tion bearing , upon the case us they may possess. Upon receipt of this simple information , Tin : 11 UK BL-UKAU or CLAIMS will Immediately attend to the more Intricate or dilllctilt por- ion of the preparation. The claims must not bo based on depreda tions extending back beyond 1805. Headers of Tin : Iliiu or these who may file clidtns for collection , nro respectfully re quested to furnish Tin : BISK BUIKA'U OF CI.UMS with the n nines and addresses of any other parties who h.iva suffered similar losses nt the lianas of Indians. Many people are as yet unaware of the recent favorable loglslution by which these claims can now , if properly prepared and presented bo collected. But Indian depredation claims are not the only ones which TUB BKI : BUHKAU or CLAIMS proposes to handle. In brief , it will look after any claim which any citizen h.is against the government or any department of the government. It will bg specially service able to soldiers of the Int.o . war. IVn-toiiH lor AKOI ! SoldlcrH. Strange as it may appear , there are thou sands of veterans of tlia . rebellion , who are old , weary , Infirm and. beyond the skill of physician or surgeon lo restore to health. Many of these are incapacitated because of exposure or Injuries sustained in the Into war , und yet , many of thuso' ure unprovided with pensions. 1'ciiHloiiH Tor Infirm Sohlicrx. There lire thousands of poor fellows who nro permanently disabled- having served ut least ninety days in the -war. They were also honorably dischurfiad. These nro enti tled to a pension ovun though the Infirmity from which they suffer was not thu result of exposure in the war. The only condition is that their prostration U not tbo result of Vicious habits. .1 PoiiHloiiH for Holdlors' \Vldo\vx. Ttiero are thousands of soldiers' and sail ors' widows in this country who do not know that they nro entitled to pensions. And yet , by writing Tun BIK : BUIIKAU orCniM-t.wnoii their case Is Just , they will bo ublu to bucuro those pensions. All that is rcqiiiroj U that each widow show that she is wittout other means of support thun her dully labor and that her husbiind served at least ninety dius in the army and was honorably discharged ; that she married the soldier prior to Juno -7 , Itj'JO. Proof of his daath must also bo ad vanced , but his ilomlso neeU not huvo been the result of army svrvlcu. Sciirlnjc Patent ltl lilH , There are thousand ? of inventive men and women in this country who have Inventions which ure known only to their friends. Yet in those invention ! ) there are sometime * for tunes to be found. Vet , comparatively speuklig , but few of these Inventors over seek u patent , Thev do not know how to do It. They fcur the cost and the delay. TUB llKKUuiKiu or CLAIM * ) has reduced these almost to a minimum. LOCKED OOF THE SINISTER , Sensational Olinm to n Row in a Ohurcii * ' Homer , la , BOTH FACTIONS PREPARED FOR TROUBlr Pntnl Fn'l nf h Proiiolirr'n AVIfo nt AliiHcntlnu ( UirjjIarH nt. IliirlliiK- ton Htnto TrcnHttrci-'H Hlcii- illal Heiiort. POUT Domir , In. , July 30. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Br.K.j The climax to a church row between tbo liberal and conservative factions in the United Brethren church nt I lomot * was reached nt prayer mooting last night , The pastors openly oppressed liberal tendencies precipitated affairs. A number of the nutl-liborals reached the church before the pastor , and after entering , barred thu door. The preacher and his fam ily wore refused admittance , and stood on the stoos all evening while the services wore conducted by an opposition deacon. Many church members side with the pastor , aui moro trouble Is threatened. nt Brm.ixoTox , la. , July IK ) . ' [ Special Tele gram toTiiP. Hut : . ] A number of bold burg- lanes were perpetrated in this city last night and mucli valuables taken. Miss Martin , who was tleeplng alone In one of thu houses entered , was waked up by a follow who stood with a largo knife pressing her throat. She neatly fainted with fright , but when the fel low movotl away to search for valuables stu screamed and trighlunud him away. He dropp'd his hat In his ( light. By moans ol this Charles Schontz , a tough case of this city , was arrested and is now in jail. A long scries of burglaries have occurred In thi- citv , and It is now believed the ring leader i apprehended. Stro'ig suspicion points k Sclionlz as the murderer of young Reiser twv. months ago by an unknown burglar. Iowa TrcnHiiror'M Kuport. Dis : MOIXKS , fa. , July ! ! 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKI : . ] The bienniol report ot State Ircnsuror Beeson Is completed and will bo ready for distribution in a few days. It shows the following1 receipts for thu twc years ended Juno HO last : From counties , $ 'VilT'JI ) ; ' , Insane hospitals , fr > : w,7H3 ; orphans' home , Sj'J.MSS ; feeble minded institution , fiiTU : ( ; deaf and dumb asylum , fl.'J.'J : ! ; blind asylum , $1S ( > S ; insurance companies. 174,000 ; foes , state ofllcors , SIS.TlX ) : miscel- laueo'us s-ouroes , STIi.lTb ; transfers temporary school fund , $ . " > ; V.ir > 7 ; balance last report. $5,1S1 ; total , $ , 'lfilllhil , ; warrants redeemed , $ . ! , ( M'il5'interest ' ! ; on same , § 7,430 ; cash bal ance , § ISS,0."iS. Gobbled by the Trust Curuu UVIMDS , la. , July 30. [ Special Telegram - gram to TIIK Bii-.J : The Shaver and Dow.- cracker factory in this city , recently pur chased by the Now York biscuit company , has passed Into the hands of the National crncKcr company. TUO lactory cuangeti hands today and was shut down until the ar rival of Frank Sommcrs of St. Joseph , cmoof the head men in both companies , who will take an invontoryof both concerns. Nothing can bu learned at present what course will be pursued in the luture. Minister's ' .Vil'o Hilled. In. , July 30. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; Bii.J : : Mrs. Ira O. Klinbie , wife of the presiding older of the Muscatine Methodist conference , whllo asleep , fell down stairs at 3 o'clock this morning and was instantly killed. Her nujband * was not aware that she was up until ho had hoard the fall. Ho found bur missing from bed and rushed to thu hall to find her a corpse. She was secretary of a branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Iowa. Knits Against tlin North we stern. Sioux CITV , la. , July 30. [ Special to Trie Br.i.J : The attorney for the Livestock Ship- ucrs" " association to prosecute illegal over charges against the Chicago & Northwostcrr railroad company , says tnat about lifty new llrms of shippers have joined the associatio. . within the past ten days. 'Grain shipper. * are also becoming members. Shippers 01 merchandise and particularly of lumber an making application to join. Within sixty dr.ys hundreds of new suits will bo bugu'n against the company. No Hoppers \VntnrInn. . CEDAU HAIMD-I , la. , July 30. [ Special Telegram - gram to Inn Bui : . ] A dispatch received hero today says the report sent out fron. Waterloo that the oat crop was being seri- ous'y injured by grasshoppers was entirely erroneous. Grain men and farmers wlthoiit exception deny the statement. Tuuro arc not as many hoppers in thu meadows us usual. _ Sioux City Stock Yards Conm > ! ld-tc Sioux CITV , la. , July 30. Arrangements have been completed for the consolidation ol the Union and Central stock yards of this city. The former yards have a capital stock of $10,500,000 , but thuir business has boon greatly interfered with by the existence of the Central stock yards company. Kilns IN Hiinkfli * Caught. Sioux Crrv , In , July ! ) , F. T. Brown has been arrested hero on a requisition from the governor of Kansas. Brown is charged with fraud in connection with the failura of a bank he was running ut Qrainlleld , Kan. , lour years ago. _ Horrible * - > uiuido. Cnni.suA , la. , July ISO. [ Spaclal Tolog ram to TUB BBC. | Frank Adams , a young man , committed suicidu today by cutting bis bowels open with a knlfo. lie is though' , to have been insano. A Kly .lul > . A southern grocer , being greatly an- anrioyod by Ilios , distributed twenty-one sheets of sticky lly paper about his store. In the oyoning ho gathered them tip nnil , noticing how iniiuh heavier they they were , concluded to weigh tlioin. Ho accordingly placed the twonty-ono shoots with their loads of dead Hies upon the scales. They tipped tlio beam lit exactly seven pounds. Then ho placed twonty-ono fresh sheets on the scales and found that they weighed but four pounds and four ounces. Thus tlio Hies were bhown to weigh two pounds and twelve ounces. He next commenced to figure on the matter and found that there were twenty Ilios to each square inch of the lly paper ; each sheet Had H.ili r-quaro Inches and ( i,7UO Iliey , the twenty-ono f hoots con taining In ail Hl.lJJU Hies. Thus it is plain that ono can easily ascertain the exact weight of a single lly ; for if 111- 1"0 Hies weight two pounds and twelve ounces it is easy to calculate what one would weigh. ; ssssssss ; _ SivivJ's Specific S A Tested Remedy For All A reliable cure far Contagious nioocl Poison Inherited Scrofula - fula and Skin Cancer. As n tonic for delicate Women and Children It hna no equal. DcIng purely vegetable , la harmless - less In Its cffccti. A treatise on Illood nn < l Skin Dla- luailiil ntn : on n | > iilliMiiun. l > r r// ( ( r * licit It , SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drov/sf / 3 , Atlanta , Ga. issssssss ! HENRY H. VAN BRUNT , Carriage Repository , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. iVhulesalc Dealer in Carriages , Ihiggles , Spring Wagons , Carts and Road Wagons. sunics and phaetons. Hon.inz.i binjgie * an I phaetons. All styles spring wagons. Van Brunt an I Alichigin nul an.l farm wagons , carts an 1 harness in great variety. ( - ' ° -'ri' > p Miilence solicited. Catalog- lies and price lists on application. H. VAN 12 , 14 and 16 , Fourth St. , - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. is th. < ? GOLD MEDAl , "Ani3 FXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST t/bRFEGT OF PENS. < li > i > ofrlnn-ii. ( Ht'vt und J.i-ni'ofi'Ji o 's oured in L'dnys by Hie Kronen Itumudy en tilluil the KINO. It dissolves against and I absorbed Into tlio Intlamc 1 parts. Will refund money If It docs not euro or causes striutiirL' , Uentlciiien , hero 's a reliable article. 1 a pnekuKo or l ! for $ ! i per man prepaid. Mc- Uormlulc & I.nnil , Omaha. Bfl9c flS4r ! n/jlpRl / ) Bnrrorinft from Ttfll By E'PAt& BB3rlra tlio eitocta c/ ' 3i9 611 Eai BH SHa H H y yoiitliful erron early docny.wiwtlnrjwonkni'Bis , lost UIUUIUKM ! , ole. I will noiul a valuable trtullse ( wnlnll cuutalnln ; full particulars for homo euro , Fill : ! ; or rli.irpi A.plen < lkl motllcal woric ; fiboulil liu icadbyover ) mqn whn In nprvoti * nnd dehllllnted. A'lt'rcft ' Prof. S. ' . C. FO V/IKIt. IVIoodUR. Con a THE1 QRAND , Council Bluffs , fa. This Elegantly Appolnt3i Hotel is Now Opjn. N. A. Taylor , Manager Dr.M. H.CHAIBERLIJI Eya , Ear , Nos3 anJ Tirt ! } SURGEON , Council BlulTs , TV. aiuigfirt-Hono M'lc. Room 1. I ) to 12 in 7 and S p. in. First--National--Bank : : -OF COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Cii'ilt.il , . . . . $10l,0 ) < n OMust orifmil/ml bin' < In thu city. ForoUa nil I Uomo-tto etulMiuu un I lojil uj irltl 11. Kipj'U : tUontlon piliUo c'lljjM.m. AL'jiliU ) f lil./ll uaU , bi : h.inki'riiifi.lajr Jr.ulJii.t jjlljUjl Jj.1 rutixJ ml n coil-riled. UliO. I1. SANl'Olll ) . I'roililimt. A. W. U1KK.MAN , Cmhlor A. T. KICK. Aitlitii -iXiVjr Gas Heating Sto'/es. No ASHES ! No SMOICB. .fust the thins for bath rooms , lie 1 roomi , ot i Cull und kuo our larn'o avsortmijnt. C. B. Gas and ElestriLi : 3 lit Cj. 211 I'ourl an I 210 Main Street. NEW OG DENTIOTEU Centrally located in the business portion ol' Council Bluffs , all the street car lines in the city passing the door. Modern nnd conven ient ; thoroughly fire proof ; 123 guest chambers. The best $2 a day house in the west. Board and room Irom $3O per month up. Table board $3 per week. G. M. WHITNEY , Mgr. ' A.tlorlluJ""lt' luw , I'rae- 'sillK Rllllflnn : ' - Ollllb U OilllllULlS tlco i , , the state mil federal conns. Ho iins : i , 4 anil & Slni .irt. liuno block , C.'uiinoll Dm ON , I i , ril'linhorcAttorney at. Law , No. 19 , J , tllilllllJlla , i-oarl Htnut , ever llusli- null'H fituro. Telephone No. 'ill. Ituslno-n hours. U a. in. to J p. in , ( Jumuli llliill.s , 1 i. SPECIAL"NOTICES. . COUhJCIUJBLUFFS. _ UAT.ks.M AN WAN'i'M ) - Kor "llousoholTl > J llecord of IC.vpi > nsc.s. " KiinrmoiiH hales. Bin money. Wrltu linna'dlatcly. llu.x U.S , Uniitlia. \ , \ / AXTKII 1'imilsliod house of four or live TI looms for two months or longer , lli'bt referi'iicus. A'l-lri'hs .1. II. , lieu otllcu. \\7II.I.trudo KOIII ! ios'dwi"o ' lot , olonr. for > ' family horse and eurrm u. Apply at KW r.inUIn aveniii' . _ _ _ _ _ _ ifoicAI.K ! tiood fiirm. IB mlk's from Coun cil Illulf-i , with very lart-'oorolrir.l , ftt uur uric , I-.i hty i. cie fann , near railroad htutloli. mi " .Hi per ui'lo. Julnisloii Si Van I'alH'ii , Omntll limit * . IIBNT A n lee 0-room IIOUHO with rvid yard lo dtslr.ililti p.'iitv free of cliarKi * . J. < V. Siulrc | ) , , VI'eirl \ stiuet. C1THVOVA"NT and syi Iminutric , or ehur- iit'tt'r roaUliiijsi also ilbiKHObls of disease. nund louk ( if hair fur readings uy letter. Hun- Kiys .mil even nits. Mrs K Hooper , lU ! Ave- dueK. noiir rornci' lltli btieut , Cuiinu.l U.nlO ' 1 uriim , 3 : e and ti.U ) . _ AT AUNII'K'KN'T ii'TO propprty In llvu-uuru i'l Iraut-i lou.tle.l"i mllus from po-itollue. | fur sale on reubunalilo terms Homo line resl- dfiii'o property for rent by D.iy .V lleti. TOOK 3 VLB or ll.iiiiJinljri . lint. Jhout.ii , gf J , U. Ui34 , WJ JdJLia IU , OuuuaU UluITt , Lake Manawa Hotel , Ait met Ions : Kino Klshlm , Iloatlnj , Il.ith- iniinn I Kxc-ulluiit iMlnor.il Water. Only HftoLMi minutes rldo from Couiiul ] IllufTs. Motor tra us every half hour , dlreol to centers of Council Itliilfs ; m 1 Omah i. Most delightful unil accessible plicu : ( or picnic parties. TELEPHONE NO. 45 , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAK DYi ! WOtt'iS All kinds of Dylnx uiU Gleaning do no In tils HlKheM , Style oftho Art , FadoJ und 3tUnoil : Fabrics made to look us „ _ 113 now. Huil Keutburs t'ioini'il ; lly Kluum , In I'Mrst Olasi Manner. Work promptly done an'l ' delivered In ult uaru ot the country. Sou ; ! ( or prloa list * O. A. MAOIIAN , Prop. , 10U Uroadwav. Near Northwostoru Uu COUNCIL lIi.iin-M. I A. ELEUTIUC TRUSSES. 15ELT3 , CHE3T 3. Era. AGMNTaTAJJTI3O. . DR. C. B. JUDD , 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la TELEPHONE 204. 27 MAIN STKEUT Over C. II. Jaeiinomln feO . 'n Jewelry Storo. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffe. CAPITAL STOCK S150.03Q . SURPLUS AND PROFITS 7Q.OJQ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225,030 OliiB'-Tom-I. A Milter , K. O Olaiin , Ii U Bhuitart. 11 K. ll.irt , J , U tCilmuiulirm , OH irlui Ii. llunnun. Tr.niHi.a6 no'iur.il binUln : ( biui- ne liruU : capita unJ mrplu * ut * u banlcln Soutliwjstornrv ( INT bK Eal" U.M TIM iC3EP " ) 3 T ? _ Tliiiy tMuHTTFo at t'oilT " There Is no iiKoof your onileavor n > ! to go6 aloiiK anil uct > noml7.e by doliiK wlllmnt a ru- frlKeratnr. llealth unit comfort auniit bo malnt ilneil In thu hot summer we.ilhur uml food piopT.y pruunrved without HIIIIIU meana of prusorv.ni ; a , reel , dry atmosphere. Tha new llniTii-ny rufrluerator Is thu warld heated In every iM-ttmtlal point , and from tills ttma on wn propoio to put them Into your IIOUSCH at absolute cost. Tli s Is a bima llilu ulTer tliuO It wl.i pay you to Investigate. \Viiiilo\v HdriMiiin null Doorn CJu ill the fiiiio prlcu until our nrcHt'iit lur a hlK'l ( is cixlia'istol. Thli11 * your opportunity to provide your homui with theuo neuunuury voiiiforts. All iiMxIern llltli ) labor Hivln : and comfurt- pioiluelnnovolllo.s In the li.ir.lwui-o llnu fof hummer u o will bu dNiu * > u4 of In thu > amo milliner. it Sou , No , I I Main utruut , ( 'Olllioll lllllfl'M. C. A , HAMMER , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Ul t'iUE 41i ilroadwuy , Couuull Uluffs , I *