THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : AMUJLSEHDAY , ACOTST 5 , 1801. TJJK OJUAILY BKK. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 PKA11L STHKET. * t by Carrier In any part of the City , X II. W. TIf.TON - - MANAGliU. TBI.KIMIONKSi fusino i Ofllco , No. 43. Mpht Editor. No. 23. JIlMIJt Jti\TMOX , N. V. P. Co. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel liiani , 2fH Sapp block. If > ou want water In your yard or house ft to Hlxby'f , : vu Mcrrlam block. The Kpworth league of the Hroadwav M. K church will entertain a social at the homo of Li. W. Tulloy. Thursday evening , August C. Mnrrlaco licenses wcro Issued yesterday to ficorgo Hroudlovo and Li/zlo Moynll , both of Omaha , and to .lohn .1. UlchterniMler and Mary Thomas , both of Mills county. H F Hattonhauor was arrested yesterday afternoon for driving over the hose nt the Isorthwo tern depot llro night before last. He gave bonita and was released until this moriilng. The funeral of the Into .1. F. Hrodbeck oc curred yesterday afternoon from his rosl deuce , iyi : Wash'ington avenue , Uov. O. W. t'rnfts ofllclntlng. A largo number ol friends wore present. Twentv-slx non-union printers arrived from Kansas City yoUorday morning , on route for Omaha , where they expect to got employment lu the job oftlces. They were mot bv a delegation from Omaha. The t moral of John W. Uolllstnr will take pla.'o this aft-rnoon at U o'clock from tlio residence of Ills parents , Mr. and Mrs. Col- lisU-r. jl.l Hist Hroa'lwav , at 'J o'clock. In stead of at 10 a. in. , as formerly announced. morniuL' Ilo'iry In police court yesterday Stmates and Willi'im Clarke were lined fet drunkenness Sudle Young wns fined tot vagrancy. A. ( iillnsky paid a fine of JlO.'ifl for [ leddling without a license. Wlllinn Inniii and John Nelso-i , > vho wcro caili'hl Monday uftormioii with a lot of clothlni : [ Uiout them that looked as though it mi hl have been stolen , wore discharged. Ca nil Ul IK lit. Social. There will bo n novel ontortninmoiil Thursday ovisnintT , August ( I , in the psir lorn of the First t'rosbytoritin church it tlio ahano of : i ciintllollrlit social inuloi tlio iiuwpieos of the Kinjr' Dau litoiH. Anioiif , ' the nttrnctions will bo n Ihu iniisicnl programme , which will includi \ocnl HolectioiiB by Mi s Kiito 1'iisoy. Mr. I'ornll nnd Mr. Ollk-or , : i jiinno snk by Miss Liuii'ii C'ouc'li. music by the Mun- dolin club and oUiur.s. Jcos will be nerved ( luring the ovoninf , ' . A jpood time is uxHiircicl all who ulloiul. The Droeeods will bo devoted to furnishing ti room iti the Woman's Christmn Tomuor- unco union I'/JK.SO.V.II. r.iit.mit.i 1'iis. C. O. Haunders loft last evening for a .short trip to Mnnltou. Colo. Mrs. Tony Westerdahl of Des Molnesis the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Katim blinp.son. Miss Nettle Wvman of DJS Moiues is ir the city the guest of MUs Nettie Wallace , ; t ; Hluff street. Lieutenant H. L. Halley of Fort Sidney , Neb. , is the guest of his sister , Mrs. C. W. Coker , South First street. From a private letter from C. W. Snyder , late of the Nonpareil , It is learned that ho is nt Luinas , Wash. , and is fully recovnrod in health. Ills son Carl , In Juno , resigned a good position on the Washington Post on account of the boat and maleria. Ho hu-t gone to New York and now occupies a flue position on thu World. Captain W. A. Ilnyoa has transformed the llarlo burn and livery titnblo ink the lino.st nnd best arranyud institution of the kind in tlio city. It J < i especially adapted to the euro of line horbos and carrin 'OH , and has ti perfect system ol box stalls and tlio host facilities for wash ing buggies In mi even tompuraturo , winter or summer , It should boi-enttoi bo tlio headquarters of all the fine noises In the city. _ Their Trouble iH Over. Ed Maher and Frank Carroll , after spend ing a night in the county jail on a sentence for gambling , succeeded In getting E. A. Wickham , George Holmes and Dan Carrigg to glvo a bond of $200 for an appeal to the district court yesterday mornlmr , nnd were released. This , It. is said , means virtually that the case Is dismissed. Accordluu to some of tlio city ofllelals there have been do/ens of cases like the present ono , In which different parties have been sen tenced In police court for offences of a more or less grave character , and in every case an appeal to the district court has resulted In the dropping of the case , the county attorney toi some reason or other falling to prosecute. Tnat this Is so is a matter of regret among those city olllcials who have been trying to rid the city of some of Its objectionable char acters , "but , " salt ! ono of them yesterday in speaking of the present case , "i' will never be otherwise so lone as one vote is just as good as another. " O. VounlvOrinnn < fc Co. , food and com mission , IDS Broadway , Council BhilTs. Tol. 77. . _ Hotel Gnriion , most centrally located , Ih'ht ( 'Inns hou&o in city ; straight liiOU a ( iiiitolliio anil.nil ; oolis , wood anil coal ; prompt , delivery. L. < J. Knotts , U7 Main ; telephone " ( ) . ' ! . On l > re-H I'arade. The Dodge light guards had n full dross ill-Ill and Inspection in their armory last night , n largo crowd of spectators being pres ent. A Very pretty drill was gone * through with under the leadership of Captain Scarlf , formerly of the Omaha guards. The follow ing is a list of these who took part in thn drill , ( ncludlm ; the officers : Captain ScnrIT , Lieutenant Wood bury , First Sergeant Me- Neal , Second Sergeant Wells. Privates Pnr- sons , Blxby. Wocdbury , Wilch , Atwood , Koss , Armstrong , Polling , Spooner , Vincent , Ogdrn , Williams , CalTeon , Comptoa , Patter- so-i nnd F. < lsou. At the close of thu drill dancing was Indulged In until n Into hour. Drs. Stewart it Patty , veterinary sur geons , -16 Fourth streetCouncil Ulu'lTs , In. Don't wear a heavy , ill-flttliiK suit , when you can ( jot elegant Mimuior suits nt eastern priced nt Holler's , the tailor , itltl Hroadway. Pianos' , organs , ( J , U. Musie Co. , G39 Broadway. Couldn't Loin prom I so. The Cut-off Island case has been lying quiet for a couple ol weeks past , during which time the parties hnvo boon trying to oftevt a compromise. Two propositions were ur.ulo , one hy Iowa nud tlio other bv Nebraska. The terms of the former were In substance that Nebraska should withdraw all Its claim to the disputed territory In favor of Iowa , and the hiWHiilt should be declared olT Nebraska's proposition was thnt she should hn\u ttio | i. nnd. nud In this case , too. the suit should bo dismissed. Several meetings of the citv council were held , in which these proposi tions UTI-O discussed with great gravity , but It wns dually found thnt no agreement could be reached , and tlio taking of the testimony will ho commcne-cd In dead eavie.st : tomorrow In thu oftleo of C. J. Cireeuo la Omuhu. lillilHK ) < ' Salt. Frank Allen , who wns arrested July Don suspicion of larcouy , U about to commence an action for damages ngalnst the city , ttio police , the city marshal , and , in fact , against anybody nud everybody where there Is any chancoof u suit being madu to stick. After his arrest horns locked up and kept over night. In the morning hovas given n hear ing before Judge McOeo , who discharged him. Ho claims that tils feelings have beau Injured , ns well us his reputation , and l > o will make un olTort to secure a cash couipcu > \ * tiou for the injury , UIMI'i' 1111111 f'nllWf'lt 111 IIIMU NE\\S \ \ HIOM COUNCIL BLUrtb. Manager Whi'naj ' of the Ogden House Trouble 1 by Creditors. BUILDING CLOSED EXCLPF TO ROOMERS , Assoi-tloim Slntlt' by Clorlc Foiron Tliat the lOiiiliarriiHsincnt IH ICullroly of n Tc-iiiporiiry C'lmrnulcr MIH SllltM. When Manager George W. Whitney of the Ogtlen house loft the city n day or two ago , announcing that ho would visit a couple of weeks In the o.ist , somu of his creditor * thought ho h.id loft for good , GcarjO H. Mcschondorf , the butcher , was of the num ber. Lust Monday cvoinng ho commenced a suit In Justice iMtnmor's court against Wtilt- noy to recover the sum of $3'J.WI from Whit ney by nttnclimont. ilo attacho-1 all the funds that were in the hands of the clork. J. .1. Fiinron soon followed with a suit for a . like amount , urn ! vcstorday three more suits were commenced by Ktta Oibbs mid Ltz/.lo Herbert for $ * r > and * > 7:70 : rospactively , the two woman luivitig h'jen omployo.l as heln about thu hotel. Ocorgo S. Davis also com menced suit for $ -0. Mrs. Whltnoy , who romalacd In the hotel after her husband left , has Insisted all the time that ho would return. When Mesehon- dorr attached Monday night , she tried tc leave the hotel , hut was Informed that she could not , take her trunks , as they had been covered hy the attachment. Yoiterdav morn ing , however , that part of the trouble was settled , and she teen her truillc and loft the cltv , tbough Tor what place none of the men about the hotel seem to know. The hotel Is in churgo of Clerk Cummlngs , who closed up the dining room after break fast yesterday nioriilnt ; and announced that no more meats would bo served for the prov cut. Ilo states that ho will hoop the hotel open for lodgers us before , but that no mart meals will bo set veil until ho hears from Mr. Wliitnov , which ho thitiHs \\lllbospon. lie si ) s ho is confident that Whltnoy will return ut the exnecU'd tlmo. H l.s riot ut all likely that Jotin D.iuforth , who purchased the Ogden house from its present proprietors a snort time ago , will allow the hotel 10 bo closed. Ills deed to the property has not been executed yot. so thai the place Is still In the hands of Morse and I'armeleo. Tlio contract for the sale Is made out and sUned , however , so that ho will probably IHKO possession of It by virtue o I the contract. Greatest on Kucoril. Tlio ton ilnys' clcaritif , ' aitlo nt the Uoston store , Council BlnlTh , In. , is the KTotitest sale of dry ( foods ever hold in Uio west , of coui'ao when ono stops to think lor a moment tlio reasons of sue- cess are plain , everything is always tc bo found at tlio Boston store just tts ad- vet-tihcd nnd oven a little better. This Halo is a wonder in itself , every article in tlio store beiny sold nt actual cost price for ten days , Mjinotliiiitf novoi hoard of before 'in the liihtory of the dry fjoods trade , from a card of hoolw and e'ycs to the finest il | { dross patterns you will llnd a reduction on. Tills may boom like 11 blory to ti tfn.-at many newspaper readers , but to all patrons of tlio Boston Store the above are known to bo facts. Header , if yon are not a patron of the Hoaton Store , Council Blulls , la. , delay no loujju1' . make hay while tlio sun bliines. Tliis trroat sale only lasts a few days longer. Monday , August 10 , is the last day. Come early. Como ono , eomu all before tlio elioioest bargains tire yono. BOSTON STORK , b\Uioriiihain , Whitolaw & Co. , Council BlttlTs , In. for tlie AVlilppiiiPost. . Kd Fegloy , u plasterer living on Twenty- fourth street between AVenues K ami I/1 , Is la ] all with a charge of assault , witu Intent to do great bodily injury against him. Yester day morning he lliled up on red liquor nud commenced to lay things out around the house. His wife came across his path while he was engaged In his worlt of destruction , and ho hit her a terrific blow on top of tlio head with a hatchet Unit no held lu his hand. She fell to the ground , stunned , mid no left lor Omaha after giving her a parting 1dck. Some of thu neighbors made n complaint at police station , and Fjgloy was arrested by Captain Martin and Olllcor Murphy when ho returned from Omaha. The house where Kegloy nnd his family hvo is in the last stmo < of poverty and ruin. All the windows and doors have been broken out by the husband and father in his pre vious tantrums , and there is hardly an article of furniture that does not show the marks of encounters with Iiim. Fegloy's lamlly conslsU of n wife and four children , ono of them being only n few months old. The neighbors say that Fegloy Is accus tomed to got drunk and abuse his family shamefully. The story is told of him that last Sunday ho ordered h s ten-year-old boy to got some whiskey for him. The boy refused to do so , .and his unnatural father sel/.ed him and beat him In n terrible manner over the head witll a heavy board. Fogloy's treatment of his family has aroused a storm of Indignation among his nolirliDors , and It is likely ho would have iccclved homo substantial token of tlioir disapproval hud ho not been putoutof harm's way in the prison cell. Mrs FeglovVs Injuries are serious , but not dangerous. Dr. Jennings was called lo at tend her nnd ho found her sulTering from the hammer blow on top of ttio head , u bad cut on the chin and numerous black and blue spots on her body , the results of previous beatings she had received from her husband. Union Park races , Omaha nnd Conn- oil UluIVs , September 8-1 1 , $0,500 ; Oc tober 10-U2 ! , $1,000. For programmes address Nat Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. _ Swanson music company , 335 Broad way. way.Try Try Dunuotto A ; C'o.'s Pomona fruit cotijjh tablots. They are delicious. Didn't Got Away. William Brady , n colored man who wns fined for drunkenness several days ago nnd put up In Jail to board it out , made an effort to regain his liberty yesterday. Ilo refused to work , and had been loclced un on bread nnd water diet. About noon , while Deputy Marshals Iscnborgcr and Fowler wcro Mtting In the marshal's olllce , thev heard a suspi cious nolsu from ttie inside of the jail. They proceeded to lnvestljf.iin , vvhcu they found that lie had removed the Iron netting from one of the Jail windows on the iiurth side , nud wns mulling fair headway In removing ano of thu bars. Ttiey nabbed htm just in time , for if they had been a few minutes later ho would h.ivo been free. Ho was locked up in tlio stool cell , and his breao and tvntor diet was resumed last night , Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves mil ho'ohold ' goods of Matulel & Klein , 3ouitMl BlulTs. Prices very low ; freight [ irop.ild to your city. Drs. Wooduury , dentists , 80 rourl itroot , next to Cirand hotel. Telephone ) 1 lo. High u'l-ado work a specialty" Plcnlo nt Manhattan bench. It on ml trip tickets from Omaha , including boat rldo , .Wo ; on sale at news stands ut Millard - lard and Murray hotels , with Imrt'oiiy. Wllllo Miuon , a bright looking tlftcen-ye.ir- ) ld boy living with his mother at 217 Twelfth ivetiue , wns arrested by Deputv Marshal Isonborgcr last evening on u warrant llled hi lupcrlor court by W. A. Joseph charging him iVith the larceny of u poeketbook contain- ng several dollars. The boy wns icen standing near where the pocket- wok was found , U huvlog been bidden there by the thlof , but further thnn thnt ho snvs they have no evidence against him. Ho stoutly proclaims his Innocence. Ho says Colonel Dulloy came to him yostordny mid told him ho know ho was guilty , but If ho would own up ho would not prosecute him The bov refused to own up , so they tirrestci him. iln will have n hearing this morning m uolieo court , Will Hullil New M. J. Alworth , general ugont of the North western , states thnt iho plntis have been drnwn up for n couple of now bridge ! over Indlnn croolt on Twelfth street , to take the plnco of tboso which have caused the recent overflows on lower Broadway. They will beef of Iron , with stouo piers , mid will bo fifty- four feet long with n waterway underneath of forty -clffht feet. They will bo built Jusi its high above the creek ns the city wll allow. It Iseared , however , thnt when iho city council comes to Investigate the matter , It will not allow the company to put tts bridges any higher than the ones now In use , ns they nro nlrcudy up to the established grade , and to have them rnlsod nn.v higher would render It necessary to r.ilso the grade. The conference askei fet nt the rity council meeting Inst Monday night Is for the purpose , In part , of calling the attention of the city olllcials to this fact Work will bo commence I on the now bridges just ns soon ns the necessary arrangements can bo made. MK//.S of r.r/.i//r/K.s. Wreck on tlu ; .Milwaukee Kills tin Un known Man. Siorx. CITY , In. , Aug.I. . [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Ui-.i : ) A freight tr.iiii loft the track on the Mihv.iulwj road south of hero last nlu'ht , wrecking sever.il cars. Whoa the wreck was cloired up the body of an un known man w.is found under It. It Is thought thnt ho was walking bosldo the track and the cars caught him when they over turned. Alee ICnsln or , a uooror , w.is killed on the same ro.id in this city while attempting to board n moving train. Nathan Morgan , a newsboy , fell under a passenger train on the Omaha raid 113 It wns pulling out of this cltv and lot his left foot. Joseph Standaeher , n conductor on the electric car line , w.is caught between two moving cars tonight and crushed to death. His body was so wedged In that it stopped both cars. low.i I'lioto rapln'i"Moot. ; . Dns MoiriiH , la. Auir. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HIE. : | Ttio second annual meeting of the State Photographers association convened lu this city to day with about a hundred par sons present and a largo variety of exhibits President F. ICIlborn of Cedar Haplds , was In the chair and Secretary I. Vernon of Des Molnes , was at his desk. A largo number of now members were admitted Three Judges were appointed to inspect the exhibits and decide upon the distribution of three pri/.es. The lirst , a magnificent lens for the best twentv-four cabinets. Second , several backgrounds for thu second best cab inet and third , a 11x17 inch raii.crn box for the best general display. Mrs. Schoely ol Indianoln gave n very lutoresttnir report of the national convention at Huffalo and * sev eral other speeches were mado. The after noon was spoilt In a pleasure trip up the river on steamers. .M < ; I'\irl.uuI Hank Trouble. BOOMIn. . , Auif. I. | Special Telegram to Tur. IliiB.I Papers were filed hero today in n suit growing out of the recent MeFnrUnd bank trouble. Some weeks ngo a settlement was made in the trouble between the original banker , John A. McFurland and his son J. I. McFarlaml , by which the latter assumed the Imlentedness of the bank and took noarlv all the property , the value of which was about ono hundred thousand above tbo liabilities. Today , Wallace McFarland , n cousin , brings suit ngalnst J. I. MoFnrlanc for an accounting and division claiming thai they have actually nton partners since 1677 nnd that half of all tuo property in J. I. McFurland's name belongs to him. The amount involved is therefore over fifty thousand dollars and the suit creates a son- sattou hoio. It will bo bitterly fought. ArroHtod lor Kidnaping. Kr.oKUK , In. , Aug. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bin : . ] Isaac Lambart , an old soldlor and pensioner , was arrested in this city this morning for kidnaping bis own child. He has boon divorced some time , his wife having s'nco married. It is charged that Lambert on July 2S appeared in Louiiiann , where his wife is now living , nnd kldnnpoJ Iho child , brincing him to Keokuk. His whereabouts were subsequently learned nnd the nrrost wns made by Louisiana oflicors. Lambert was taken to Louisiana , Crazed Through Fear. KnoicuK , la. , Aug.I. . [ Special Telegram to Tin ; BIE. j A remarkable case of the Influ ence of Imagination is that of Hyde Collins , a young man of this city , who , having boon bitten by , i dog in the hand , is now n raving Itinutle from bropdimr ever the danger of hy drophobia. The doctors say ho has no symp toms of the disc ise , but in his raving ' .10 imagines ho is mad and barks and snaps at everything , and ho becomes so violent that It is necessary to chain him down. DcclHlon Sustained. Lotusla. . , Aug.1 [ Special to Tun Ben. ] A telegram just received from Spirit Lalto announces thnt Judge Uwin sustained the writ of injunction In the county so.it war. Mothers will llnd Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup the bast remedy for their children. LT ) cents u bottle. TronblcH. Ni\v : HVVB.V , Conn. , Aug.I. . The Old Col ony distillery company , which was ntta-jhod Saturday for ? 15,000 ! ) has applied for per mission to suspend temporarily. Hninar Tows- , Tasmania , Aug. 4.-Tho bank of Van Diemunslnnd has suspended. Its paid up capital Is * . ! . - > 0H)0 , ( ) nnd Its reserve capital equnl in amount. Tno losses sus tained through the suspension of thu bank of Van Diomntislnnd umount to between JL'00- 000 and j ! lX,000. ) The effect of the suspou- sion Is entirely loenl. NEW YOIIK. Aug. 4. The fnlluro of A. B. Stockwell was announced on the. consolidated oxchnngo today. He bad been allowed until II o'clock to make uood his contracts for 'JOO shares of stock. The tlmu was subsequently ox tended until 1 o'clock , when ho not ap pearing the shares were sold out under the rules. The 'JOO shares represented about flUO.OOO. NEW YOIIK , AUK. 4. Frank D. Sturglshas been appointed receiver for the Schuylur steam tow boat company nt No IfiSo'uth street and nt Albany , N. Y. , upon application of the trustees. Lust December the company guvo n moitijngo covering eight steamboats to the Holland trust company for $ lf > U,000 to secure bonds. Judgment for $ lll U against the builder , William Hatch Stuyvosant , win Issued today for deliefoncv In foreclosure proceeding ) ? In favor of the Now Yoric assurance society. Her I tody Identified. NKW YOIIK , Aiifj. I. The pollco of Brook lyn having been asked to aid the authorities of Queens county lu .clearing up the mys tery of the girl who was found murJored at ( .ilomlalo , lj. I. , on Sunday , word was re ceived lust night that Charles R. Wobhor hail Identified boras hli nlecu , Matilda [ labor , aged twenty-two , of Now llnvon , Conn. , who loft thnt place Saturday with ? 7. > 0 In her pos- session. She U said to have left lu company with u man named John Abbo , I'nlluu Xotes. Charles Davis , ono of Count Pulnskl's men , is la trouble again. Jnmus Phillips swore out a warrant yo.sterday nftcrnoon for the arrest of Davis on the charge of assault with Intent to do great bodily hurm. Davis was taken into custody at 4 p. m , and lodged In Jail. Jail.H. . Boyer , nn employe ot the Ford roofing company , 1710 Jones street , was arrested yesterday afternoon charged with eiuLillng ( (5) from thu company. He will have a hoar- 1'ig today. Use Hnllor's Ciormnn Pills,1) ) the great co n stipatioa nnd liver regulator. rH Settle 'I heir Dlllloulty. K I.SSAS CITV , Mo. , Aug. 4. Tlio engineers f the "L" road who were discharged a week ngolnst Stindnv , nro on tTicilr engines todny running reunlnrly on ttlit rond. They nro working nt n r.ito of J..TTJ n Jay and not bv the hour The settlement * h exactly on the terms proposed by Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The committee of engineers jtnltcd on Receive D. N. Edgnrton of the "IVV rend at his homo yesterday nftornoon. TUoy tcld him ho had thirty minutes to dccldo to nccopl the proposition or refuse It , There wn a long serious talk and finally Mr. Edgar-ton salt the proposition of Mr. Arthur would bo ixc coded to. ' Kansas Murder i ujl Suicide. SKVEHAXCE , Knn. , Auj : . , 4. Samuel Preo- mnn this evening inurdored his wife nod two- year-old son nnd then committed sttlcldo Freeman was a farmer , mid after attending to his usunl evening duties ho returned to the bonso. His wife upbraided bin for some misconduct. He immediate ! } drew his revolver nnd shot her through the head , killing her Instantly. Ho then turned the weapon upon his baby aim shot tilti through the head. Frcoman than placed the revolver to his right o.tr and blew out his brains. The cause of the tragedy is sup posed to have been Freeman's Jealousy of his wife who wns much younger than himself. Will 1'ntnlillnli tin Institute. Bunt , Nob. , Aug. 4. [ Special to Til F Bnu.l Thomas llullor ami Charles Waits- worth left for IJwight , III. , where they co to close up the deal for tlio state of Kansas to stnrt n branch of the Koeloy institute. There tire five parties holding stock In the company , one fro n Omaha nnd the balance from Blair. The locuion has not been de termined upon yet , but they are open for bids. The Institute will bo located probnbl } on some of the river towns if proper Induce ments uro made them. Queen ICcuovcrlni ; . BIKTSSII. : , Aug. 4. The alarm occasioned by the sudden attack of illness the queen suiTered yesterday is abating. A bulletin issued this mornlnir stated that her majesty will soon recover from her Indisposition. M. Hernhadt , the prlmo minister , nnnouncod to the chamber of deputies today that Kini , Leopold has charged hiii , to assure the house that the illness of the queen was onl\ temporary and thnt she was In nu dangoi whatever. Ijntost Itotnt-iiH from Kentucky. Lnriivii.i.i : , Ky. , Aug. I. The latest re turns show the democratic stnto ticket was carried yesterday by about Uo.OOO. The pee pie's ticket will pjobablv not show so hoavj n vole ns lost night's estimate. So fnr ns re ported the nlllnnco has elected candidates against democrats or republicans In tea dis tricts. Killed liy u Train. PiinAiiii.i'iiu : , Aug. I. W. L. Buck , cashier of the First national b ink of Darby , Delaware county , Pa. , was killed by a trail on the Baltimore & Ohio railway nt Colling this morning. The Klre Itccord. NIH : YORK , Aug. 4. Last night the plant of the Richmond electric light heat IUKI power company nt St. George , Stnton Island burned. The building , valued at SJOO.UOU , is a total loss. laws of risrini.tr. n.\-Con pressman W. I. Scott Is seriously 11 at In1 ? ro-lduiiL-o in Kile , I'u. Total custom receipts for July are $8.4S"i,000 less than for tlio sitnie month the year prev ious I'orty-ono Hnytlen rofnsfs arrived at Colon from I'ortnu I'rlnce. They repot t everything quiet in the cunlt'il. ' I.l lilln si i nek tlio Kurrlson storehouse at Kuthemnv , Ucrminy : , till ? mornlnt : , complete ! ) dcitruylni ! It and the contents. Loss , wr.'i.vou. The Gorman Kovornmiml li.is Instructed all chambers of commerce ) n I'rusMa to ' end tin best possible lelirusentallon to the Chicago fair. fair.The Mercer county. Pennsylvania , republi can convention adopted u resolution declaring Hon. James U. lliulno their candidate for piusldent In Is'JJ. It Isolllelally announced that. M. Roustnn , the I'leiit-h minister ut Washington , bus been appointed l-'iench - minister to Spain to talio the place of .M. Cambon. The bodies of three men were found In the Meyer mine at Scoltilule , I'u. They uro sup posed to have lost their lives at the tlmu tnu mine was on tire during the slrllco. i& j I'erelval Hoberts , a broker , 1ms obtalneil judgment In thu supreme court against the Memphis. I.lttlo KocU A : Indian Territory rail road for ? - ' ' - > , in on protested notes. The Impcilul government has Issued an order allowing American eatt'o to be shipped Into Cuimdu for slaughtering imrjio u . .Meats will be shipped In refrl eratois. Near Hprlnslleld. Ky. , Tyler brothers htub- bo I to death James Miinioc. Miinroo uas drinking and uuureo oil with a boy , u relative of the brothers. Tno brothers Inter fered and a tlsht ensued. The opinion by Judge Hols for u now trial In the ease of ll. Uiuy Ivlnir which lias been ex pected for sometime will not bo made public until next Saturday. The opinion wl.l bo rend In open court and no court will beheld until that day. t'cnMon paymoiitsacirroat'ngi7.VJOunhave ) been made by the United states treasury since the ( list and have lodnccd the cash Imf- .inee from f.M.TKI 7 5 to iflVJrT.44.1. Of this latter amount fcU.-i ! , .IGI Is In national bunks and fil.kU'-ll7 ) Is In subsidiary cola. At thu meeting of the directors of the I'un- Ainiiileiin transportation eomp my the adop tion of thu constitution and by-laws occupied a lar.o p irt of the time. It Is bald to be not 1 r.ilmb e that u .second elloit will be made to S'-cuieu n.itlemd ebarter from comre.-s Co'iimlssloner Carter , of the L-onoial land iitllce , decided the ease of town site settlers of West fiutht-Ie , Okl. , ciKulnst MIITK S. Cohen and fourteen other ajjricultiual claimants in favor of the town si to sot tiers hold In 5 for can cellation the home-dead entries of Cohen and others. At a mcptlnu of the stockholders of the I'ncllic I'ost il toleriili ( | ) unn cable company the following weie elected directors for the ensuing year : John W. Mnckay , William U. Van Horn , ( ieorge Stephen , Chillies It. Ilosmer , Ulcbard I ) . Ciay , Albert II. Chandler , Kdwaid I'lult , lieorgo Wuitl and William U. HaUer. On the London stock exchange Ar.'ontlnci securities rose owlmi to u lepoit that Lord Salisbury favored sendlnir exclienuer experts to thu Argentine republic to Inquire. Into thu llnanelul condition of Its ( 'ovurnmont with a view to suggesting u remedy for Its embar- rusMiicnt. In the United Slates district court of Ala- humu Judge Hmonton made an order reiiilr- ] IIIK Hecutvur Cimmhurllii of the Charleston , Cincinnati it Chlciiuo load to Issno receivers' certificates to the umimnt of t i > , & 'J7 to pay thu claims of a number of northern and western creditors. M. Itlbot , mliilstorof foreign affairs at Paris , had ucimfenmco with the secretary of thu Chinese lugntlon cnne-urnlm ; the inotectloiiof the mlsslonH nnd ot foreigners In China. Thu sooretary declared that the Pokln govern ment hud taken all thu moans necessary to secure order. It Is stated thnt the attorney general of Pennsylvania hus Mlvlsod against the pros ecution by the commonwealth of thu tudo - llncinimt. on the grounil that the expcnsoof eollecthm Is too Kiuut about III ) for each one 1 hu and tor general , It | < snld. took the posi tion that the law was mandatory , and that hu must proceed against all delinquents. Thu dominion government has decided to surrender thu seven Ami3l'lean IKIdng schoon ers recently sul/ed by thu c.umdlun crmler "Ilienm" for lUhlni ; within thu thtco mile limit In violation of thu treutv of Ihsl. Com- miinder ( iordon report that thu olfense was UDiloutitedly conimlttcd , but a fog piuvalle.1 it tint time which rendered It possible that .he luu mUhl have be-on lufiin jed on iinwlll- ng.y. ' ' J-CJinUMuS MAT AAV A IT VOU. If lliey Do , The Itoo Itnreau ufClulniH Will Toll Vou of It. The government , dqqpjy sonslblu of the great good that was pot-formed by the fed eral army in porservlng the union , has grate fully decreed that none of its defenders or heir dependents shall want for nnythiiig In heir sickness nnd old ago. This decree has gone forth in iho media of pension laws vhich unhappily for thousands of people , nro lot utidor&lood. As nconsconcnco , , there ura housamis of soldiers today in this country , sutferlng perhaps for the necessaries of mo si H ply Icmuci * they do not know what tn country has done to cure for and render tnum comfortable. Tin : Hhi : is uwura of this fact and has allied itself with the San Francisco Kxiim nor unil established Tun BUB BI-HKMJ OK Ci.mts. By ibis means , it pro- > osos to secure for every claimant ust what ho or she is entitled to from tbo ; ovornincnt. In addition to ctums for pensions , these fern n variety of other causes will bo pressed , nnd rota the ctlects of losses occasioned by these claims hundreds are sutlering m this part of he country. I < TIMATI\T. ( Till ? They Can No Longer Rob Olaimuuts of tbo Government. THE BEE'S ' GREAT BUREAU OF CLAIMS , It HefVti'mls HottloiN , Patentee" " , WldowH , Orphans ami Soldiers mid U Commended liy tlio Highest Authority. Men who luivo had claims against tbo gov cniiiioiit ntul employed professional agents to represent them before the donirtmonts In Washington , toll strtitigo storlo.s of tricks ami rascality to which they were subjected nt the bunds of those merciless croatuivs There nro of course , some honoit inoii nmotii ; these agents ; but there arc so many that are notoriously corrupt , that It Is almost Im possible lor n claimant , unless ho bo direct ed by n wolMnformod linllvliluul , to llnd ono In whom ho can plnco implicit confidence. Tin : BIK : has received hundreds of com plaints from soldiers and other. * who had advanced inonov when so desired and who waited for years mid yet failed to roe-Jive any Information as regards what the sharks luul done with either money or claim. Tur. Brjulms also boon roitioito 1 to reed m mend reliable agent , i ml has , In this way served to protect the people from fraud and robbery- Hut that did no eood to the pcdplo who had fallen into the hands of sharks. As rapidly as thu latter won ) shown up , now ones with new tricks and rascality took their places There was but ono moans loft and that waste to establish a great bureau of claims. This Idea was suggested to a iiumuor of poopln but was put Into nr.ictlco first bv the ban Fran- CHCO Kxumlnor. With ttio Kxumlncr , Tin : Bii : has cooperated - ted n tingicut work of affording relief to worthy claimants. The Washington correspondent of the Hx amincr , Mr. John vVeddcrburn , wlio has also cted as nrivutu socretarv to Senator Ilo.irst , was detailed to organize and take charge of the bureau. His long service in Washington in both these capacities hud given him a large aciunlntance with government ollli-luts and government mothous. Knowing the men and the proper procedure to follow , ho was thosen as well ( luulillcd to push claims chrou h in the shortest time if they were Justly due. The bi'st lawyers to ho had were then cm- gaced and a full clerical force put Into the bureau. In every Instance the men were chosen for tliolr knowledge of the work to bo done. Congress was not loss anxious to protect claimants from robbery. Tho. same kind of complaints Had come to Tin : Bin : and gone to the members of congress as well. The com mittees that had the Indian depredations bill under consideration Investigated the opera tions of the claim agents and attorneys in connection with the Indian depredations claims. Thev found that the claim agents luul demanded .Wj to .M ) percent f mm I ho men holding the claims , mid in hand rods of casc.s held contracts at thcso ligurcs. While the bill was still in congress , with little ap parent chunco of [ iiissage , they wcro able , Uv mottiods dangerously near the line of false prctensc- induce the claimants to sign the exorbitant demtinds. There nppenivd to be only ono way to pro- tecttho claimants. That was to cancel all contracts by law and limit the fees that at torneys might collect. The claimants would thus be enabled to cheese another agent if the ono they had first engaged had attempted to defraud them , and the contracts could not dcmuml more than the specified rate. Tno ninth section 01 the 0111 was thus drawn to annul "all sales , transfers or as signments of claims" and "all contracts here tofore niiido. " The maximum fee to bo al lowed was put at 15 per cent of tlio amount collected except in case of claims under $ , " > OJ or where unusual work had to boilono , when 20 percent might b < j allowed. The amount of buMno5H received imme diately after the opening of the bureau is a proof of the confidence in which the people hold it and of the distrust which the ordi nary claim agent has aroused. In the six weeks , from April 1 to Mnv 15 , claims to the amount of $4.K > 5ll.liV : ! I wcro ( Hod with the tiurcau on account of Indian depredation claims alone. All these go to the court of claims under the act and are in various singes of preparation and prosecution. Besides - sides the claims under the Indian depreda tion act there had been 11 led at thai date treasury claims to the amount of fJM.G'.H ' : French spoliation claims to ( he amount of $ Jb : > ,8si : ; land claims , $ iS'.lt.)0 , : ; and patent and other claims to a largo amount. Since that date some $ . ' ,01)0,000 ) of claims have been llled with the bureau , and It is now nt'cnding ovorj.- > ,000,000of claims. The need for the bureau may well bo scon by too fact , that it now has on hand more claims than nil of the claim attorneys of Washington combined. The efforts of congress and the establish ment of the bureau was not appreciated by the claim agents. They wanted to continue to thrive in their business of fleecing the needy claimant. They accordingly denounced the government and the bureau. Thev held that tlio former could not cancel the contracts they had made with their victims. Hut the cancellation was made in the interest and name of the people. And it need not be doubted that the eminent constitutional law- years who framci' the act in question did not do so without knowing what they were doing. The throats of the sharks undoubtedly had au effect upon some men wno desired to make no\v contracts and secure the .services of some other attorney , but this effect will " soon bo destroyed and" the emancipation of the claimant from the tyranny of the shark will bo comnlote. The amount of inonov that will ho saved to the people by this work of Tin : Hi.r. BtiiuAr or Ci.u.Msmny not bocalculnted. It will cer tainly bo very groat. Tlio work will bo done as near actual cost as possible. Some of it will not cost moio than 5 per cent , while much of it can l > e done within the 15 nud 'M ; ier cent allowed by law. In some cases the JO per cent may be required. It is the Inten tion , however , to glvo the claimant the beno- flt of the lowest charges that will cover the expenses of the service. TIIK BIK HriiKAi will prosecute claims In the supreme court of the United States , the court of claims , the several courts of the Dis trict of Columnia , before the committees of congress and the executive departments. It will secure the payment of Just Indian depro- datlon claims , land claims , pension claims , mining pre-emption and homestead cases anil obtain patents at minimum cost and the greatest despatch. There nro thousands yet who are entitled : o pensions. These should write imniodi- itcly to the bureau. There are thousands of icirs , widows , minor children , dependent notncrs , fathers and minor dependents , jrothors and sisters who are entitled to pen sions mid should write to Tin : UKI : bureau concerning them. Under recent legislation a ibaral increase in pensions has boon allowed and those who are entitled to this should write to Tin : Hr.i : Huroau Claim association. All loiters will be promptly answered and dl information concerning torni of nppllca tlons for claims , terms , oto , will , ho given wlthns little delay as practicable. No letter will bo answered unless the sender encloses requisite stumps for reply. No Information concerning any particular claim will bo Im- larted until tlio applicant bus become a mom- > or of Tin : Hr.u Huroau association. Parties desiring Information should uddrot , Tin : BiiKliurcuu of Clnlms.XX ( ) HKI : bulldim- , Omaha , Neb. , the manager of which Is Ed- vurd I . KoggfMi. CliiliiiiintH null Attorneys. It Is lmi > ortnnt that claimants under the noiaii depredations law should undowtund hat all contracts made by them with nttor- ioys wcro cancelled and annulled by that net. Section U of the law explicitly suvs hat "all contracts herotnloro made for fee and allowances to claimants' attorneys nro i uro by declared void , " and the secretary of he treasury In Issuing warrants for Judg- uents is required to make thorn p.iynblo only to claimants , tliolr lawful In rs oruther oprc.scntntivcs specified In the act , "except o much thereof as shall bo allowed the lalmants' attorneys by the court for prose cuting uald claim , which may bo paid direct o such attorneys , " and the amount of the allowance which shall be niudo is specified. Tuo elttliu ajjouts and attorneys are alight on the law upon the ground that con gri'ss has no power to annul private con tracts , and hold that contra ( A Involving i contingent fco are irrevocable. I'lalin.inti who are thus Informed should pay no niton lion to It , Their obviously wise ami propo course Is to bo guided by the provisions o the law , willed nro so" plain and expllct hat no ono civi err us to tlu mean ing , and to pay no regard to o | Intons or representation * of 11101 whose Interest It Is to defeat the Intent of tin law. The evident purpose of congress In do during contracts with attorneys void was ti protect claimants , even If and It bo grantoi that thcruts a question as to the power o congress to do this , until that question is Judicially determined claimants will ami < e > i mistake not to take the advantage which tin law allows them , it ml bv failure to do so sub Jecl themselves to the exactions of tin greedy claim agents and attorney * . Hut li Is hlghlv nrobablo that the power of con press In this matter will never bo tested litho the courts , since It is hardly to bo supposci that the many able lawyers In rongrei' ' would have allowed so Important a feature < > the Indian depredations net to remain In It I there was u reasonable doubt regarding tin right of congress to so legislate. The thing to bo understood by claimant ! tinder the above act Is that contracts madi with attorneys for foes and allowance wen rendered void by the act , and that they tin at liberty to place their claims In other hand' ' nud to refuse in nil respects to bo bound uj such contracts. TilK Ki : AT ItltKAKI'UKL1 The yec-ret ufl'lit * Paper' * ICarly De livery in tlu So. it Invest. Vaw people know of the expense IncurrcV by Tin : HII : ; to Pliable it to roach Its sub' scribers at the earliest hour possible In the morning. Tin : HKI : always takes ndvaiitagi of the first trains which leave tbo i-ltv In ti morning. Whore the trains do not leave us early as could DO desired , Tin : HII : : hire * n special. For instance , the H. & M. llyor from Chicago cage to Denver roaches the southwestern part of the state earlier than any other train. Hut It docs not pass through Omah ; : . ' ' does not como within mlliM of this city. Tun HKI : there lure meets that very important train at PlultMiiouth. It docs so with n special train. This special loaves Omaha at II o'clock in the mornlnt ; . It Is leaded with Hr.i.'s. There are thou "anils of thorn. Tlio train thunders down to I'lnttsmouth , at which place the papers are transferred to the H. & M. Flyer. Two min utes Liter the Fiver is rattling along at n -speed of forty-live miles per hour. At every station , the packages containing I'm : Hri : are thrown off , landing at the station door. It reaches Lincoln , the capital , I : .V > a.m. ; Fairmont , (5A"i ( : a.m. ; Hastings , Tl."i : a.m. ; Iloldivge , ! ) : ! : ! a. in. ; McCook , lliMOn.m ; Akron , " : . " > ( ) p.m. , and Denver , It : IB p.m. This special service of Tin : Her. costs money , but Tin : HII : : manes no note of that. It pu'h- lislies all the news and guarantees to delivei It in the same liberal and efllcieiit manner. If yon want to read all the news anil read it earliest , take Tin : Ucu. You can make nc mistake. Death Kocoi-d. TUINII > VI > . Colo. , Aug. I. ( icorgo 1C. Amler ; son , register of the United States laud olllce nt Folsom , iV. M. , died last night at the Sisters' hospital in this elly. Mr. Anderson was once a wealthy operator In oil In Penn sylvania , an active politician and a great friend of Mr. Join. Wnnamuker. Piri-m no , Pa. , Aug. I.James Hughes , news editor of the Pittsbnrg Press , and one of the brightest journalists of this city , died this morning of consumption in H > o fortieth year of his age. The deceased was a thirty- second ( Jog ret * Mason and a prominent mem ber of the Pittsbnrg press club. eouino ( WORCEOTERSHiRB ) Imparts the most delicious tatlo unil ioat J- r-XTItACT ofal.irrmtfrom a MEDICAL HHN- < : KAVIIH : , TLEMAN at Mod- ns , to hlx brother I'lSII , at WOUCEHTEn. Mar , 1651. A"0111 * CI"'U "Tell 4 LEA k PEItUINS' S f anATf4 : , tliat their Hauco Is tilulily csteemcil lu luilU , anil IH lu iiiy oi'inlon , the urns' WlCl.sll- imlatnble , usM. . | | IIH tlio inept HAItiiHTS , Foino xaucu that la Beware of Imitations ; FmiffM'nK JTfUT ! vtmi ayyyc n. ' ifpfim BGO that you get Lea & Porrins1 Blgnnturo on every liottloof Orfcliiil & Qcnnlno. JOHN UUNCA.N'S ! MNb ) , NKXV VOItK. ' For Itheitni'ilivmi Oniit iiiitl nlllcil phonnmonu the ulToctsiiro ronvirUiihlu. : > W. II. Knssiniiii , M. U. , Now York. "It is dolioious ! The wonder to mo is tlisit the foroifjn iilnltoi-.tod ( : waters huvo unv snucosiTtil siilo in this country when wo huvo &o ( loliciuua tv tintivo wutcr , whioh bcsidos its qualities us n table wiitur conttiiiiH so valiiablo un In- < rrotliont us lithium. " 13. C. HINU , M. D. , I'liiliulolpliiu. Per Halo hy all Klrst-Olass Druggists and CiKK'CI's I'AXTON .V OAM.ACIinit. DIstrlhutiiiK AuntH | for Dinahi. CHARLES B , PERKINS & CO , , 30 KILBY STREET , - BOSTON. er.i.i.t.Nii AtiKM'8. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IJASTIMtAiiK-Td bo li-ul at thu driving I li.irk by upjilylti to C'h irlos ( iroKury , I'.ll Main htiuol. \yAViT.O to Titiclu rivu-riHini house , full ' i lot lii Oinnh i fur bi > usi > unil lot In Council IllulTs. l > Itrortn. I't-IJ llio.uluuy. Ij oltalioi ! ! Trailn raiully ( mrrliiiiu home liuid smrry. Ulfl Third avuime. \\7II.Ltr.i < lii uooil reslduiu'o lot , clear , for > > faiiillyhor-i ( uciil oarriaxe. Aiilv [ | at Ml rnnlUIn avenue. Alifc liooil farm. 11 miles from Conn- I'll HtulK with very laru'u or.'liurd , } I5 HIT acre. I.lihty i.i'iifarm , nuar rallroail stiitlin. nii'.fiU JUT tieio. Juhnstoii & Van I'.ittcn ' , ( Joniicll IllulTs. HUNT A nlco U-room IICIIIHO with laryii yard to iluslrthhi piirty free nf iftn. . .1.V. . hqulro. .ul 1'etrl htiuut. CI.AIUVuVANTnnd Ryi'hiimuirlu , < ir cli-ir- ai'lLT initilln.'s ; also dlaunosH nf dlHoaso ncml lotl < of h.ur ( > r ruadlnu's uy letter. Htm- t-uyH nnd even ii s .Mrs I' | lniiiiir. | ll.'i A vo- ( lun IX ni'.ir i ornur IJlh ( .ti'uot , Coiniull Itiulf * 'lerniH , , ' ) -o and ti UJ MAONirit'I.NT ncro | irniurty | In llve-ncri ) tracts locate t ' . " ; nillos ( rum | i ( > stulll > 'o , for sale n ruasimnbte terms Mime llnu loll- Ucnro liropiTly fur rent by D.iy .t lles-i , or Html 'Jir.luu . Uii'l- houtvt , Ur J. U. Uio * . lUi Mita IU , OouaaU Uluffi SssssssssS Swiff's Specific S A Tested Remedy Gi For All * * s s s s A reliable cure for ContnRloua lllooJ Poison Inherited Scro s fula and Skin Cancer. As n tonic for dellcnte Women s , and Children It has no equal. s Uelnn purely vecctable , Is harm less in Its cfTcc'.n. s A tn > nil < < < on t < lix > t niul Rkln Oil eases iiiaiUnl rncic on a | > i > lri\n ! < m s fll It- SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , s Drmscr 3 , Atlanta , GJ. issssssss ! WOODSY PENETRATING PLASTER. In 01 li K. ( Uhcr > In rompntUon nrp flow of I > IA : . IfnuffcrluRtry WOOD'S ' PLASTER. U I'OIK'II-IIU'9 , ItU. Hot < * . < tit < . All I'ru l < . . f.'leef and l.rttrorrlnit'A tlio I'rain'li lii-nu dy i > rnreil tu idiiys hy n < titled the KINO. It ilissdhos nKiinist and * nbsorliiMl Into the iiillnnio.l p.irls. U ill rofnnji iniMioy If It durs not cure or eaiiMM sincliiru lioiitionion. IIIMO is a rollu'ile ' nrl i-ln. } > l | parkiico iir i fur { " nor man propald. Mo > ( ( irnilrU , V I.unil , Hinuha : DOCTOR Theno I'o.i'tittiil . ( IMlHaron l'i , l Ucl'nn r rMrl < : JACKETS Ili-iitlnrtir , nidiiiiMic" , luutj ( 'oiHtl | [ iitlnn. Sindt , ptcnft. ! I PURE lint Autl u ruTitrllo ull | * the * iiillm Rulit m riiclinil fur If. ; , il , In Aiiicrlon ftir " , * * r. Ovt ; i IK in frt'M ' jour l > riij ; ists or ; I ul in n. u. I'nnkHi ' A in. , ; PILLS , < 0 > U.I llroln , , \ - . \ , , , \ . Tor Sali-by Kl UN A. CD . Hinalin. RESTORED "SAN.VriVO " , ths lti-lnrcl > , U unlil with * t ic.iriMill ' . 'rrvuLB lili. rutx , mirh B \ > csk Miniir ) . iK'hB of Ilralu I'M v i r , h i'nlic IIP , Walufulnrw" . l jit > Hp- ttoml , Vrr\OIIFntBB , I/l . cltudf. nil ilrnll.s nnil 3cforo & After Use. IIJ H nl 'Hmir ut the 1'liotcgr.iiirKVl from life. OrncriiM > Orgniir , In i Itl.i i COT , rniiccil liy vcr civrliiio , j.-uthfal luilrncrvtlom , nr the rxce slfo i ' ( -1 tali ur > , oplun . \ < r IliniiUtiti * , w tilrh u'lnatily ' ul tiilnilnnlt ; , Couiiiiui | < iliin nnd Insanity I'm up runvi-nli-'it fiirm lo c rrv In the \oH purkrt , I'rlco i | uc'f ' , or K for ( ft With c\cr ) 15 orilor wo Kl\a \vittpn iTUiiinnliMi to rtiro ( K-riind the "iinoy. hi-nt I'j ' Inult to nny aildros * . ClrtuUrdcc. nllnu th' . , , , IAD'ID | CHCMICAL CO. , nranrh OlEco for U. S. A. 417 ) | . \ < i > rn fltiwt. PllICAOd. II K K ( ) | { SAI.K IN' OMAHA. NKO. , iJV niii > A iVi . Cnr. 1 3th fs l > < ir.lii ; > Sl . \ hulli- * -.I .Cnr I4lti X PniulH'SIS. Lo Juo'a Periodical Pills. Tlilt I rvni'li lemiMly won illroi'tly upi'ii ' ( Uo uciiorn. ( | M > or-Min iitnl mriH Miiiiirr-411011 cif 111 > IIIUI.IPJ , t' orthri'o for f. . unit r in IHMII illii t. MiiMilJ not bt ii'it'it iturliiu iiri' nitiu'lubliur * , ilrun lHtH nntl th4 inililli' "npiillL-cl liy ( iuiil nan Drnu C . , Uiunlia. Lake Manawa Hotel , Attractions. Kino Plshlntr , llnntlnt ; , Unlit * liiu mi I livcllont Mlnrril Wati'r. tln'.v ' flftfen mtiuiUM rl lo from Council ItliillM Molur Iru us every half hour , direct tocoiili'r-.nf Ciinneli Itlnlls iin-l Unriha. Most drill ; Infill null uucosslJ.u place fur picnic imrtles TELEPHONE NO. 45. Dr.M. H. GHAMBERLIil Eye , Ear , Ness and Thmt Council I lulTs , Ix Shiigart-LJnno H'lc. Hoom 1. U to 12 m 7 and S p. m. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Councu Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 DIKE TOIIS I A. Mlllor , If O ( lle-non , B. I * Shiu'urt. R K. ll.irt. J I ) Biliiiiinilion , Oli.irloi It. 11 an nan Traiiniot onor.il u.-inkliu leii l.arioit captt.it and surpliu ol tnn lti a.ULln 0jturii ( J.TX INTbUESPON TIMi GRA.NJD Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appoints ! Hotal is Now Opon. N. A. Taylor , Manager Gas Heating Stoves. NCI Asiiesl No SMOKH Just tlio tiling for Inth riHiitis , ln-il rno-ni , ota cjall anil hc o our iar-o ussui-tinent. C. B. Gas nnJ Eloatrlcj Lt ht CD. ill I'o.irl ami 'J10 Jhitn Struct. FirstNational : - : - Bank -OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , I'ald UD Oilltil , . . . . $1 ( > ' > ,00 ! ) ori.inl/ui | Innlc In the oily rorolKa nni ) u < rh iniio nil I Inuil uc irltl'H. ' itti- ntlon pilil 11 c : illojiliini.ciail in of nul triki li.i'iUnri in lujrpJrtiUiK uluilJl L-U Invlto I. ,1.0 I' . OASKOIll ) i'ni'Munt. A. WUlliKMAN. . CiMhlur A. T KICK. A-uliLi ' , 'it NEW OGDEN HOTEL. Centrally located in the buamoaj portion of Council Ulul'f- , , all the htreot car line in the city pn-i tnfl the door. Modarn uncl c-orivon- ent ; thoroughly fire pro ji123 ; guest chnmbers. The best $2 a dny iiou-so In the vveat . Bonrd nnd r-ciom from $ K ) pop month up. Tnblo bonrtl $1 poi week. G. M. WHITNEY , Myr. Xr < Iiimlnrc Attoruuys iiHuw. l'rao ( X OdU.IUU ! ) tlL-o in HID siito unil 'o Uirul courts. Umms , I and J iL'iio block , Coiineli IllulTs. I i. fllimlinrcAttonwy at law No , (0 ( , J , tllilllllKlS , I'mri slriM-t , ovoi U usli- niill's Hturu Tnliii | > i"iiu N" ' ' ' l.cn. is. b u in tn > | ) HI. ( Jiiiin > l II u ti , I i. 27 MAIN HI'UKliT Utcr < J. U. Jacijueiulu & Uu'k Juwulry