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THK OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , AUGUST 29 , 1892. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL OI-T1CE ! - NO. 12 PEAHL STREET Delivered by c-vrrlor la any part ot the city II.V. . TI1/TON. - MANAGER llin'nessomce ? to.i' > ir. i rtinri-vrsJ . . 'r ' 'nl IlosI > lMpht Kdllnr No XI .v/.vny.v. K Y. Plumbing Co. Council Iluffs Lumber Co. , GlrconshlelU , Nicholson ft Co. , GUI Broad- nv , roul estate niul rental nccnls. Largest list of property of nny dealers In the city. . Unlboj's bind ROVO a concert ycstciday nftornoon nt Full-mount park. Quito n crowd wn present , nUhouph there wi-rn not BO many us ihcro would have bcou If ll hud been mbro generally announced. II. Wiirron wns arrested jc tcrduv after noon and charged with bclnp drunlt ami uls- turblnp the pence. Ho WHS Ivlng on u bench ut tno corner of Ninth strtot mm Hroan- \vny and making loud temarlH for the iionolH of some Indies who weio stamliui ; near. Ajnunp mnn named Shopnrd and n com- rnnlonliosunumo was not loomed vvoro mnllnc ; on LuUo Manawn jcstcnlay , n.a iitllT blue cnuKtit thmn and landed their craft bottom up on the water. They vvoro both need swimmers and Rot out 01 mo water mid got their boat right sldo up without - out much tioublo , After a few thiyn cool olT nnd rest , ovoiythiiitf Is runnlniif npnln nt , Mnnlmt > tun bouuh us lively us over. All tno bouts nro miming , und the water la do- . lightful. _ If you wnnt to buy n liouso BOO Green- fciiiolds , Nicholson iM Co. , OJ1 Urotidwuy. I'.K MMMJ'.Ut.Uilt.ll'nt. . f. M. Trcjnor will go to Dos Moines Tues- f . . UcorRC May no spent so\ oral days laitvveoK kt tno Urcstnn blue grass palhco. Miss linttin Smith of Cioitou Is visiting Miss May Tulloys on I'm It nvotiue. Mrs. ppiicer Smith and A mentor , Miss Corn , loft vosterdny for Oat Monies. Miss Jessie Fiirnsuorth has returned from n visit with friends In Nebraska ( Jlty. Mrs. N. P. Dodge , IMilllp Dodeo and Oi ergo Goodcll have returned from Cluat Lako. Miss Anglo WIckhnui loft yosterdnv for Denver , where she will spand a monMi visit ing friends. J. B. Arthur of Now YoiK city Is nt boino tar a visit with bis parent * , Mr. nnd Mrs. 3. H. Arthur. \V. F. Sapp iGturned yesterday from Uros- ton , where ho 1m * boon attending the blue grats palntc. H. S. Blinn nnd famllv loftSaturJav oven- Inc ; for Colfnx Springs , v heiothuy will spend n couple of vvcokn. Howard HnttonhDiicr and Albert Faul re turned vcsterdnv ftom Crcsion , vvheruthoy took in the biuvclo toiirniimunt. Mis. Olemnchnr , Miss Olomnrhcr of An- rorn , III. , nnd Miss 1'lalte of Now Orleans will leave tomorrow for Chicago. Mr . 1. F. liondrkks urn ! Mis. L. O. Tci- ecu vvillleuvn tomoirow lor D's Moines to intend a meeting of uo Woild's fulr com- jn'islon for Iowa. Henry Wells icturrcd from Michigan , vvhcro ho liuK been spending ihrco weeks bunting and fishing. John Atwood , who at1- tomp.iulod him , will bo homo Ir. about ton da } s. _ Cnino to l.lu-lit. It Is usunlly Uio ciso with every inor- chuiit when taking Inventory qu.intllics of odds mill cnda come to liyht. Such IB our case liiivinjr just com pleted our inventory , mid In order to ciciui out stock before putting our full jjootln on sale wo will olToi1 for one veek's sale. boRlnnltitf Saturday , Au- pubt 27 , our onthe stock of lomnnnts V'hich amounts to $000 , the same to gent nt half jit ice , or in othois words , i em- mints marked 81.00 you buy for CUc , Btuno proportion all the way through our entire lot of ic in mm Is in every do- ] mrtmont. All { roods ! figured at original sullintr juice , and your i > r1co half what rem nants aio niaikcd. Beiuir a little overstocked in wash poods , wo will oiler along with our rcm- unntaulo soinu bpcclal inducements in thisdopai Iment. ( ! o India chnlllos Sijc , 12c } talTcta eoids , hulf jirict' . OJc. 8c seersucker ( stripes mid plniilh ) Co , 12jc suiting. Jid- Inch wide at Sle. Wo have over o.OOO rcinnantH of wnsh goods , 13,000 wool dies- , rcmnnntH , besides muslin , ticks , llannola , Incey , ombrohlorieB. etc. , etc. , all at hall nriuoor half the price mnrkcd on ticket. I3OSTON STORE , Fotheriiifiham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council Bluus , In. _ Trains leave Manawa dallv at 8 a ndlO n. in. , 12 in , and 1 , 2 , 2:110 : , it , 3:110 : , 1 , 4:110 : , 5 , CiliO , 0 , 0:80. : 7. 70 : : ! , 8 , 8 : 0 , I ) , 9:30 : , 10 , 10KO. : 11 and 11V : > p. m The 11C5 : train will make connection with the lust electric motor ci.r fo.Omaha. . Gentlemen , the finest line of fall goods in the city , juat received. Roller , the tailor , 810 Broadway. Judson , civil engineer , 828 Broadway. Hilt or U'vil ( I In NT- Mr , nnd Mrs. J. tl. Arthur celebrated the tuenty-llfth anniversary of their marrlaco last tiuturday cvcnlnc at thuir homo ot \ViishinBton uvcnuo. They invited n num tor of tlioir friends to help thorn enjoy tbo orcnsion , A Inrgo number of olrunnt ni.i cosily gifts vvcio presented Ilium In honor o thu nmuvcrMiry , BIUODK them bolnc presents fiom Mr , Arthur's follovv-vvorkmon In tbo MllvvauKco olllccs in Omaha , the married pcoplo of tbo Urondvvnv Methodist church nnd iho vnunu pcoplo of tbo Hitmo orKanlzu tlon. Tbo following is a partial list of the quests : . Dr. and Mrs. T. McK Stuart , Messrs , and Mcsdnineii Orcutt , ( jouli ) , Loupeo , Cole Hnrla , Hunt , Word , Fred Warner , Jones Williams , Dale , Svvalnc , Arthur , VVainer Tronic Moignn , Chirk , TulloVB , Mavno Uiock > vull , blms , Jiffnes , Klsbtou , Uiilleii- fcr , Suguln , Lurlni ! , Oavln , Tlold ; Mrs. Me rjarijor , Mrs. Uuldvvcll , Mrs. Woods , Mrs Osborno , Mrs. Person. Misses Iiclon LtoiMnan , Carrlo Morgan Mav Tullc.vs , Uulc , LurniK , Oaborno , HnttU Birith. Mcssr * . Tulloys. Mayne , Noivton Llttlo Cluudo Dvo , and from Omaha Messrs. am Mebdumot Phlllijx , McUovvoll , Nash , 1'rcstoi Currlrr , Mr. Kuno , Mr. Uovvells. See GioensliiolilB , Nluholson k Co. vvliun jou ttiiut lo lent or buy iv houai or niiiKu un oxohiingo. ' - " 'in In thin city iiao pus stoves 'Ilie Ous Co. puts 'am In nt cost. If you wnnt ti > nell your property Us it with Gicoimhlulds , Nioliolaonit Co. Thu Hunt Club' * ( Jueiu. 1 ho following were prcnout at the closing lout ilub party last Friday evening : Mr. unit Mrs. Samuel Huus , bit. and Mrs. K. W. Hurt , Mr. und MM. H , L. Stacy , Mrs. Spy- bi it , Mltecs Aildle Sliernmti , btellaUullard , A nnu Howinan , Nclllo Dow man , Kdiiu Uutb , AIILMO Wlckham , Juclcson. Smith , Maudu Dllvur , MUIJ Oliver , Ogdou of Oulcaco , MuK.rs J. W. iMlmer , Harry Hna , J. N. llovvmon , II. 8. Hovvnun , K. 1C. I'littarsoii , Ij. O. pjiti'uan , U. Ij. lions , I-1. A.IJuukmun , W. Jl. WakHMa , 15. A. Wlokham , J. It. Mithca , Ouy bbupard , A. L , Hoffmayor , J. M. Konlou , A. 11 , Host , J , S.Vhlto of Omubu. J ( you hnvo n liouso to rout Hqt U with GrounsliluUltt , Nicholson & Co. Carpet vvoiivlnj , ' at 028 iivonuo p. Worlc cnlluil ( or nnd dollvoiod. C. M. King. \Georco Davis , drugu aua paints. \E\VS \ FROII COUNCIL BLOFFS Toughs Create a Disturbance on the Mnn- awa Motor Train , THE SANITARY CONDITION OF THE CITY. There Aron row AllcjnMilch 'sadly Ncoil Attention I'riiin the Ilonril of Health .Mr. n < l Mrs. , ) . II , Arthur' * Silver \\cddlng. In eplto of the strong attempts that are made by the Munawa management to keep cvor.Ubli.K objectionable out of sight of their mtrons , once in uwhllo MOUIO overloaded In dividual comes to tuo front and raises enough of a disturb inco to remind people of what might bo. Yesterday there was n case of this tin J on the motor that icnchcU the city about 4 o'clock. A gang ot toughs boarded the train iiiul tiled to lido to the city for lotnlng. When the conductor came around 'or the faro they rofiisi.d to pay , and when 10 wanted to put thonioff thcv refused ntjnln , o that thu gang and the conductor wcro nt oggerheads almost throughout the trip Of- k-or liallou of Manawa happened to bo on ho ttaln , und ho attempted 'o artost the gang , but hu could only got his hands on one ncmoer. The lost all uecamped , William Uurriyns the name given nt the Council Uliilfsjill Dy the onounfortunate , and howus l.uukeu with dlstutbliK the pcaun. Clcnn Up the AllrjH. "Why don't jou pitch Into somebody or something on account of thu filthy condition Iho city Is Inl" said n real-'fcstato man jus- turdny. Some of the places In the city that ura used for depositing garbage are nothing tnoie nor le&s than brooding places for dis ease , anu if Iho Asiatic cholera comes this , wnv U won't huvo inucti trouble la getting a Footbold hero , unless something is dona In thu meantime lowuiUb putting things in proper shape. " Thu ronl estate man was notortlrolv light and v ct there Is a good ucal of giound for his remunia. Uancrally spoaldug , there is not n city of the slzo lu the west w here more nt- tlonUpiidto gunttiiry conditions than In Council Ultill-i , und the result ol this care Is shown by ttio fuel that It has tha lowest death rate nf any city In the stale , i'lio streets are mostly In gocd condition , but Homo ot the cllujs would unock out u glue fuUoiy in one rouiul. Across thu sticot from Tim Hi r. ofllco is an alley which is on private property and which the people occup\lng the abutting buildings nro thcruforo supposed to keep In ? oed condition without expense Jo the cliv. The result Is that U is ouo of the filthiest allojs In the city , for hardly nnvlbing Is done tha > car icund toward kcoplngltcloan. The alley north of liioadway , running from Main street to Urjant , U another where some inspection might do good. Biskuts and paUb of refuse iiro dumped upon the ground In both of these plncos and allowed to He there until they boLOinu rank and offen sive. A llttlo attention paid to these two allots ntd others in moiu distant parts of thu city , may save considerable disease and doutb taithoron. Almost Hun OT. . A frisky hoiso iiimo near causing n scrlou uciident ycbtctJay afioinoon to a cnuplo of eiiunlly frisny girls who wcro diivmg him on South First street. Ncui the switch at the intersection of Mi.cll-on street and ( Jrahum uvcnuo the track runs veiy close to the cast sidewalk nnd the space between them Is only about live Ici't. la spltu of the nuriownoss , however , the girls decided to puss n motor at that particular spot. ' The horse became fright ened and in some way got the rear wheel of tbo buggy tangled up ullh tun fro.it pliitform of the car , while ho drugged the front part of tlio bugcy across the track. Tbo molor- mau succeeded in biiugine hi * car almost tea a standstill before tbo collision came , so that the bucgy was sbovou sideways only about four feet , ilaa the motorman been a few seconds later In reversing the buygv would undoubtedly have been uupslzoa and the girls taught a severe lesson. A Itpunmmomliilluii rj u 111 ! i > U WII.MISOTOV , 111. . April 11. 1891. I would suv that I can recommend Chamber lain's Kjmcdlos as a number one set of family modldncs such as every bom J should bo provided with. You can rely upon their being in near what thov ate lucommeudca lib any mudlcinosold in this parlor tbcLOuntrv. Especially would I rocon.mend Chamber- lulu's ' Chollc , Cholera and Duirrhoui Uonody as having no equal for cholcru morbus , colio ordlnirhcci. Hiving used tboso moJlcli.es mosnlf und sold tho.u fol- several voars , 1 know their vuluo and have no Ujiltincy in lecommenu'lnirt'icm. L.EVI B DIJI.L DISAPPOINTED THE CROWD. I'rof. HcliliMi's Hllhun AHCoiiHlon and I'Mrll- cliutii Urnp uttoiiuuil l > } an Ai ulilimt. Severn ! thousand people wont out to Twonty-fouilb nnd Amos avenue .vcsterday aftcinoon to see Prof. UclUcn'a balloon as cension nnd paruihutc drop. They saw him ( lion , but the parachute didn't hnvonchanco to got In Its work , nnu the piofeisor's buoyant spliIts wcro sadly purturbod when bo ca.no suddenly back to earth with a mournful plunk. Ilu didn't do It , however , with malice aforethought , so the crowd's disappointment cannot bo pop- crly chargoit tn his account. Tlio professor's Intentions were all richt , but his plans miscairied ticcausu nf an un foreseen accident , hut for which ho would undoubtedly have carried out the pro gram prepared by the street railway com pany In order to encourage travel. Two motor poles had been erected on n va cant lot , and from a cross rope fctrolchcd be tween them was suspended the huge canvas bug during the pioccss of Inflation Bach polo was held in position bv guy ropes and to that fact Is duo the trouble that followed. When the rostralnlni ; ropes that liclu tlio swnjlng balloon were cast loose the inflated monster I'apcU Into the uir , nnd the proiessor went with it , seated on a trapeze nnu smiling as com placently as a Ctrl In the arms of her host male friend. Hut smiles at best nro but veg etables , born to decay , and this one vva > oven srortor lived than the average , fur baforo It had expanaed to its fullest diameter It lost Its grip on too professor's face and passed Into history. But llko republican success , there was n reason for it. An untoward lurch bad swung the tinpeza to one side before the tops of tbo poles were cleared , and the ad venturous aeronaut caught under one of the guv ropes. Unfortunately , the balloon bad not been posted a * to tha course ll should pursue In cases ol this kind , und aid not stop for the piofojsorto disengage hlmseif , but with a HP und n tear , nicked loose from ull restraint and sailed sedately off Into spaco. On the other hand , the professor , whoso soaring ambition had all peon squeezed out of him under the guy rope , aadlv dropped from bis perch and tumbled to terra llrma in a shroud of dirty canvas tied up with Imlf-incb ropo. Down came pole , trapeze and pnruohuto close behind him. 'Iho great crowd which had uttered a sort of co-operulivo groan when Iho accident occurred and had rushed forward to offer ttympatbotln assistance to the supposed badly Injured aeronaut , changed Its wind whou It saw ttao object of its Hollcltudo disengage himself from tbo wreck apparently uninjured , und at once begun to kloK in unmeasured terms and de nounce him as an aerial fakir and hippo drome r. The baleen , meanwhile , was indulging In a series of gyrations and paroxysms , each ol which throw out puffs of smoky hot air , and Hftor traveling a few hundred yards to the northwest it totally collapjou and fell to the ground inert and lifeless. Bclden at once decided to try It over again , and the balloon was loaded Into an express wagon and hauled to the original location , where the pole was onre more sot up , und after noces. nary repair * had beou made , the great bug was again suspended aver the furnace. Yet oiice more was tlio crowd , or what there was left of It , doomed to disappoint ment , for the curious ones crowded in ou the protestor in u wav that beamed to hurt hi * tooling * , and after telling them several limes to keep back bo completely lost what little temper tie had loft , na thcu Inviting all those within hearlni to go to a more torrid ell mo bv a more direct and ouccoisful route than the ono ho had attempted , ho hnulcd down his aerial convojnnco And left the vlclnitv. That was all , nntl the people who went out nycar ago to sco the air ship shouldered their cxpcrlcnco of IbW nnd wont homo. A Traveling MUM' * lltperlcnco with Uttr rlior.u I um a traveling man nnd have been af flicted with what Is called chronic diarrhoea for Bomo ton Years. I nst fall I was in west ern I'otitisylvnnln , nnd accidentally WHS In troduced to Cnnmbcrlnln's Colic , Cholera mid Diarrhoea remedy. I ventured to make n trial and was wonderfully relieved. I would like now to introduce It among my fricndi , H. M. L.owU'J ( Frjomai straiuClavoland.O ENROUTE TO CALIFORNIA. Alulmnm Uunkcm Visit OmnhnVhllo on rholr Way to the HiinUcrs Cuiivontlnn. General 11. M. Nelson of Selma , Ala , president ot the American Bankers associa tion , was In the city yesterday onrouto to the annual convention of the association ut San Francisco. Ho was accompanied by tlio entire Alabama continiront. In the pirty weroOoncral H. M. Nelson nnd W. IL Ncl- son , bolma ; V. T. tlardwlck , Homo ; C. F. Cnslan , wlto and two daughters , B. Hteincr nnd vvlfo , nnd W. A. Porter , Birmingham ; , T. A. Moora and wifa and Miss Hobtnson , Marion. Thu party left homo on the 25th inst , and will arrive on the const In tlmo for the open ing of the convention , September T. The trip will bo ono of sight-seeing nnd pleasure , nnd the tourists will not urrlvo homo until the 1st ol October. They stopped over sev eral hours In this city and visited TUB BUG and Isovv Vorit Llfo uulldlngs and other points ot interest. A Itvllulilo Alan. M. J , Urlnor , u Justlcn of tha peace at Print , Mich. , SUVA one bottle of Chamber- lam's Colic , Clhnlcra and Diarrhoea Kumody i lived 111) life. Ho had boon down with bloody flux for thr o weeks when hi ! com menced using this modlclno. It soon cured : nm and ho bcllovos saved his life. Ho also mys It saved the lives of three rtilroail men n that vicinity. 'Squire Urlnur Is a reliable and conscientious mnn , and whatever ho says can bo depended upon , CRIPPLE CREEK'S NERVY MARSHAL Ilo liollud the Align Orond ThutVuntcit to I.tic-It Him. If there was any proof required nt this late day Unit Cripple Crook , Ool. , is a model of food order it could bo lur- nlshcd by un incident a folv nights ago. The camp was excited , there Is no doubt about it Everybody was on the street , and everybody hud an opinion to ex press , but notwithstanding all those ab normal conditions the acting marshal of the camp was given the alternative of leaving the town within twelve hours by the stngo or bo sent across the range by the ropf route. Cnuld anything bo more satisfactory or fair to nil p.irtlosV Suuli an incident of logical application of native jurisprudence at a trying mo ment is without parallel since Black- Htono wrote and the Code Napoleon wont Into cltuut. It is hardly nocosstry to sla'o that the town was dumfoundcd , bumboozlcd , p-raljved and senseless when both piop- ositions vvoie refused. The maishal is still in town , and tlio people aio trying to icco\er from the shoolc. Two inlnuis wcio desirous of settling the tinioworn grudge with nature's weapons and were repilring to a 6uita ble spot when the mirsh.il stopped up and ariestcd ono of them Ho objected to the dogred.Uion to the camp thut would ensue fiom such a scone. The east might hear of an encounter in a Colorado mining camp without slx- sli octets , and withdiaw in vestments. The marshal was somewhat tough with his prisoner t\nd struck him with a revolver in the face. Fiionds of the man interfered and threatened to take the pribonor away. The marshal diovv his gun. The people foil back and no one attempted to argue with the acting representative ot law , if not of order. A block fuilher on , and the marshal , for some reason , found it necessary to assert his right to the pi isonor'u jawbone again. Things began to look serious and the crowd , which was quickly inure ising , began to hoot and hi83 i.tul yell at the marshal , who Hindu a forced mat oh to the jail , a little log cabin. On his return uptown tlio marshal was followed by the throng , which was still incteasing. Ho slopped opposite the Continental hotel and addiessod his enemies. Ho challenged anyone to come for- wai d and light liiinu la Queonsberry or a hi Millb.ink , and if the 'vould-bo lighter had not a revolver for the latter btylo lie would gladly furnish one. This was pictty stiong to a crowd of l.OJO people , but tiioie were no takers , The maishal seemed to own the town. Ho marched up and down the stieots and into all the ' 'tough joints" in town , looking for a scrap. Ho had liia gun handy , while at a respectable distance the cowd jeered and hissed. There was nothing else talked ot about town all night , and the mot u the atTair was talked of the more did the ciowd got excited. Something had to bo done. A gathoiing VMIB held at the Flagstaff ut 10:20 : p. in. Several mining men of importance vvoio In attendance. Tlio action of the marshal was dealt with in scathing terms. "Let's lynch him ! " shouted a tender foot from a distance. "Ycu , lynch him ; hnng himl" came from u liund od throats. "Don't do anything that would relied on the town , " slid Captain Fun lab. "Send a deputation to 'give him notice to leave tlio town or be bunged.1 This wiser counbolpirti illy prevailed , but bomohow a committee could not beget got together to appioich the marshal. In tlio meantime the more excited and determined appearing vvaio getting loady for supreme action. ' "Bridle Kill1' had been giving exhibitions by lassoing an uruhin paid to bo lussood. near at hand , and his rope was secured. The lasaoor was only too glad to give it up , although hia belt wan stuck lull of pis tols. tols."Iloro'a "Iloro'a the rope ! Hero's the rope ! Lot's hang him to the llagpolo ! " cried the loadois of the detachment. A roar went up that could bo heard on Mount Pisgiih. and it began to look dark for the inarHhnl. The more peace ably inclined hoped that ho could not bo found. ' "Who's the blankotv blanked blank. blank Unit's speaking of lynching ? " demanded the marshal , as ho walked up to the center , the crowd clem ing a wide passageway. Ho had a Bixahooter in oauh hand. "Now , coino and hang mo , you , " roui od tlio olllcer , at * he brandished the revolvers. The crowd consulted n very short tlmo , and it was announced that u lynch' ' ing bee would not bo beneficial to the town , and further , that it was not hospitable pitablo to insist upon an Umuodlato de parture from any ono In n new town. Nueirct ! Nuggotl Nuegotl Duy Big Nupgot baking powder. iU oz. ! 23 cent * . The Now Jersey Congress of Labor Unions elected president , Thonris Mo- Govern ; vice presidents , II. Frlco , L. F Reed ; secretary-J. C. Mears ; tieasuror , S. K Molio . The congreua decided to insist upon the carrying out of the llfty- live hours u vvoolc working law , and to pledge candidates for political ulllcos to measures boneilolal to lubor. The Ilouiostoud BtriUo was endorsed. FREE TRADE ,1'ilLACIES , , ( The following article , Appeared In Tun Dtn yesterday. Because , of typogrnptcal crtors and n transposition of the tables of 3gurcs In tlio first publication the article Is reproduced in this Usuo , ' , * I I'rotcctlnn nnil Itiifllnrns Tnllurcs. If any one person can be taken to embody the views of the democratic party upon the subject ot nrotoctloi IUrau t bo ho who was selected , presumably upon account of hlspro- cmmonco nnd oxtrnordlrfnry cibAbltltlcs , to orosldo over tno Important commlttoo on ways nnd moans In the pro Mint democratic louse of representatives. Hon. William M. Springer of Illinois Is thus tba ofllcial head of the forces gathered to attack the protuLt- ivo system as It exists la the United States. Uo assumes to luivo ( something more- than "a elli'tit knowledge of the science of po > Ittcal economy" and ho bus ventured to out line the plan of attack In a carefully prepared speech doltvorod recently at Detroit. In this speech , bowovor , ho not only displays an utter non-comprehension of economic method but also descends to the lowest depths of domagogv. The whoto of his so- called argument turns upon the ciy that the policy of protection Is responsible for ill the evils , disasters and cilamitles that mvo bo'allcn this country for the past thirty yoir * . The plausibility of a few of his points demands for them a tnoro careful con sideration. The llrst accusation that Mr. Springer brings against the protective t.ulfT is tint It has occasioned all the business failures nnd consequent loses to creditors In recent times. Ho states his proposition ai follows : "Turning ' .o the bunwj of statistics of the Treasury aepirt-nont , 111 nil that durli'R the past twonty-llvo yoars. while protection has prevailed In all Us vigor Just as Us friends would have It , n vast aimv of Individuals , Hi mi and corporations , m the United StUcs , amounting in number to noarlv 200,000 , have succumbed to the pressure of haid times and have gone In bankruptcy. Their aggregate liabilities have exceeded fViOJ.OOO.OJd. Just how much was roilizud In assets is not given In the statistic' , but wo all know that ns n rule hut llttlo Is rnnllzod by creditors of bankrupt estates. Nor is It known bow many persons there were lu the long lists of creditors of these binkrupts how tmnv ihcro wcro who were losers ot these SJ,5JO- 000.00. " To bocln with , tt is not n fact that the creditors of bankrupt estates roall/e no'.hlng nt all in cases of business failures. Statistics show that as a rule the assets average in the neighborhood of 40 per cent of the liabilities , so that not much over one- half of those * JfiUOOJO,000 could posslblv bo charged to the evil effect. : of the tariff. But can the smallest Iota of this loss bo charged to the tariff ! A more glance at the tables ot bankrup'oy ns compiled by R. U. Dun ft Co. will provo that every such charge Is entirely wlttout foundation. KUIUllLS IV TUP UMTLII 8TATKS 1S37SI. ) Failures Amount uf ( all- A moil nl of Year Vetir ures LlnbllltHs Unblllllua 185' 4.H.I2 tstIKlWJ \ 1S7S 18'.S 4 in ll'i 74 1,000 ) 'JH ci niooo 887 < 1.71 , 7' > , bJ7 UOU lt > 78 III.I7S % 207,2 O.OOU IS.'J I , I..VS I8 ( , ' 1S8J 47o ! ISi.l 7"J I IKK ) I8JI ft is. ' 1901 S , ' > 7li DUO I8JIm'i I. 7 8 K.ir'J.uoo m'i ' > H4 I.Wi 51,7-UOUI it ? < i IU I K 278U W , ( ( KI.U'JO IbSi IU M7 w on I uou I&SJ 1,6.14 IS ( " > 7r > , W 051 IV II 1S7U bB . ' 42 IKJU ISsS 10(711 ( 1S7I 65,2V IKK > 1U681 IS7i 41/IJ llliiUUJ ( ( IU.'HJ ; IB ; i S IM 2.M.4J" IJJ mi IJ 27 < Ml' ' 8,8. .U If wo examine these flRiires wo shall And taut the course of banu'ruiney and of tariff legislation have no nccoisary councoJon. Tno crisis of 1S57 under the free trade regime was the Sccaslon Of 4'tt ? failures , Involving liabllitios toll o amount of 5iOI,750OJO. , The crisis of 1873 during tno protection period was marlfed by 5,183 failures with liabilities to the extent of i ; ! 3.19J.900. In otbor words the failures of the great free trade panic , though lots lu number , involved a greater liability to creditors bv $ G.i,350IOJ than the panic of 1673 , notwithstanding the fact that the tariff had been lowered 10 per cent In 187 J , the preceding.v car. The number of business failures in 1857 was , as stated , 4,033. It decreased slowly until the outbreak of the war , when It Jumped to 0,00. ) . A further decrease ensued for n fo v years , followed bv steady In creases , 'i ho number ( list reached the 10,000 mark lu 187S ; tt then fluctuated for llvo jcurs and again touched 10,000 In ISSI , since which time it has , with the exception ot the vcurs IgbU und ISS7 , romnlced above that figure. It has not only increased , but has ulso decreased under tbo protective taritT. Il has not only decreased , hut has increased during tbo frco traao period Irom 1SJO to IbUl. IbUl.Tho The Increase in tbo numberof failures with in the past twenty-five years is no proof of u shrinkage In wealth or decline of pros perity. It is perfectly natural that the num ber of failures uhoulu keep paca with the expansion of commerce and population. The volume of business In 181) ) ' Is rooru than three times greater than il was in the decade ending with IbOO. Looked at geographically within the Unltca States , the statistics provo ir refutably that protection has not boon the cause of business failures. The great num ber of bankruptcies occur , not lu the dis tricts whore the tariff his operated most , Dut rattier in tboo localities which aio desti tute of manufuctuiitig Interests. Tor the year It/H the number of business failures , compared to the number of piittos In busi ness , was In the southern statei , 1 to 50 ; in the Pacific slutns and territories , 1 tu 40. Tboso states are cblclly mlnic.g and agri cultural. At tbo s.imo time , tbo sim ilar ilguro * for the eastern states were 1 to 01 ; for the mlddla states , 1 to 109 ; for the western states , 1 to 129 alt increasing In prosperity under the tariff legislation. If protection causes business failures , free trade ought to secure Immunity ftom such disasters. But this Uinat so. Tlio Dominion of Canada has a turlfl-such as is demanded by the domocr.ulc part't t but still it has been aflllctocl with Danlrup.tcjv The u gurus nro. lSbJ. ( l.S . O ; 18S7 , l.tfBJ ; 1838. 1,077 ; 183& , 1,777 , ; 160J , 1,817 ; 1MH , < 1,880 or 1 in every 45 of those lu business. ' K Mr , Springer's argument bo sound , tlicy proiU Britain ought to bo the very paradiseof , business men iu cases of bankruptcy oujht to bo an uislgnlii- cant minimum. WhaiUiro the facts ) Ac cording to Mulh ill tai 'ajinual averages for England and Wales afono were : > XQJIM > ANIi WALES. Anil. i.or Years. Nunittrr. Uabllllloi Tulluru. 1370 11. , JK.600 lb7'-75 , 2.HJO 187(1-73 ( , 2.tJU I.1IW ItM SI , , 7.SHI -iJU 18U-6S , IM1 1.800 Aud in the whole United Kingdom the annual nveiago for the njrlod 1871) ) 81 win } 'JTM failures with XJ1,30J,000 liabilities , Mor Is the phunomu'na of bankruptcy ox eluded from the continent , In Cierrouny there wore 2,005 butlnoss failures reported In 1882 nndfi.013 la 1850. Tba nnnual aver age In Austria was OO'J ' In 1S71-75 , l.im lu 187080 , and 1,017 In I8SI-8M ; In Franco. C.44J In 1871W5 , 5.83J la 1870-8U , 7.1U5 In 1881-SI , and 8,024 In 18jf. To xay that baukruutoy is localized or oven more noticeable In protective countries ttan lu countries professing free trade , U an absurdity on Us very face , ' Mr. Sprlnifor was not ojotont with those misrepresentation * qf this subject at DatrolU Ho goes ou to say that "Ton tumour of com mercial failures increased lu 1601 as com > ared with the yenr 18SO , tbo year before the iisslng of the McKtnloy bill. 13 per cent , nnd .ho liabilities increased 27 per cent. The SlcKlnloy liuv did not improve the financial situation , on the contrary-it scorns to huvo nddiut fuel to the flume. " Why select the year before the pissngo of the McKtnloy bill Instead of the rear before it went Into o fleet I simply In order to make the Increase n bantuuptcy appear greater by milling n two years instead of ono. The McKlnloy aw did not go Into force until July , 1891 ; its effect upon business could not bo soon lu the statistics of that voir. The real results nro tar different. R CI. Dunn ft L'o's statement tor Jnno83 , IbOJ , reports the failures for the 1m six months of the present year at 5 50.1 ns ngunst 0,071 during the same period In 1801. Iho total liabilities of nil failures Ahlch occurred In the first six. months ot 1S93 were t33,003OOJ , whllo for the sumo [ loriod In 1891 they wore f9JQJOOJv ) . The llrst six months of the year nftor the Mo- [ Cinloy bill went Into effect saw n doaroaso of 571 In the number nf failures nnd { 02,000- 000 In the amount of liabilities fiom the six months just previous to tlio enforcement of thntlavv. If thora Is nny Inference to bo drawn from these llguros as to the relation botvvcon the tariff and bankruptcy , It Is that Lho McKtuloy bill has so stoailloJ mar kets ns to strengthen business nnd re duce Iho number of failures. None arose so blind us thoio who will not see. 'Iho chairman of the ways nnd means committee could have secured UIOJQ figures If ho hnl boon at nil dlsposad to make n fair showing. Manv people , Ignorant of the real sources of bankruptov , nro nnt to nsorlbi ] It to the first plauslblo theory advanced. Itvns to these that Mr. Sprlnuor nddrossod his sophistry nt Detroit. Ilo sought to Instill In tbo minds of his auditors tha idea Hot Iho usoj nf bustnoss bankruptcy were different In protective countrlos from those operating in free tr.itlo counttlos. Now all who have any conception of the immuta bility of economic laws under similar condi tions must sou at once the fallacy of this assertion. Tha causes lending to bunk- nip tcy are not only traceable , but bavo already been traced. Ur.idstrocts divide these causes into two main classes those tint are duo to the faults of those falling and these that are not duo to tno faults of these falling. Under the first are ranked In competence , Including lackof capital , neglect of business and fraudulent disposition of property ; under tbo second head coiro dis aster , InUuies of others and special or un due competition. Bv cln slf > liig the reported failures according to the causrjs assigned , the following tn'iln is the result : The ilguies for Canada present the same CO xS " LU ULCERS LUK SCROFULA K LUD RHEUMATISM O BLOOD POISON And every kindred disease arising from Impure blood enroll by that ncver-falliug and best of nil medicines , &r-- ! , &rMARK MARK Book on Illood nnd Skin Diseases mailed frco. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . ATLANTA. CA. , The WhippleS POST AUGER PAT run 21 , UDJ. Manufactured by COUNCIL 11LU1T-5 MFC CO Council Iliiil9 ) , In Wnrrnntclto xlnk nn elfin Inch hole , i fuel 8 Indies , In uuo niliiuto Ills unoiinU'il | by nny ether In rnphlli ) , HihtncM ofop'ri- tlon , LuinpletonL' io feu list ruc tion nnJ elunine | H Ills concede Iliy all tn bo n mnrrcl for ruplillly or execu tion und CUBO of operation. Something New SEND 1011- Circulrunl - Pricj COUNCIL BLUFF , } STr\l \ , DT All klnlsnf Dveln anJ Rloiinln : dona In lln IiUhest btylo of iho art. 1" uio I .ml s til no I fabrics iniiile to look in L-OX ! us new Work promiitly done und dullvciol In .ill parts of the country , EenJ for urlcu list. o. A. MAoiiAN , - - I'lt .CU Broadw ir. Near North we it ira j. lo * . Everybody knows tliat "YaU" locks aie best. Tell the genu ine by the word "Yale"or this mark on lock or key. Wheat or chad t fTAKEAPILL , ' & . Hobb's Are the Past on Earth. Act Gently yet nromnt * ' ly on the I.IUIt , 1(11) . DR , HOBB'S KfHB and IIOH V.ills \ - pclllnff HoadacbcB , Fov- era cnU Colds , thorough. LITTLE lycloanslna the system of disease , and cures Vegetable lubl'ual constipation They are sugar coated , donrt irlpe , very email , ca > y to I11' ' ' " , and purrlr ugeUble. pllUinoacfi vlat1'orftU dlgoxtlon follovtH tbolr usa Tliev abiolattlr rure Blcli licsa. ache , ana ar < 9 roromincuil * B pfc ilfliui. lAir Halo by leading Addrti * MEDICINE CO , Props. , Su Fiir.v H ChicjtD , I'OH 6AIJ' IK OMAIIA. KE11. , CT I nlin t Co , Cor 161U A Uacglu EU. J.A uller 4 Co , Cor. 14to A Douali'j toiler * U. , Council lltuflj , IK proportions. To trnco nny correction Do- LVTCQII these camos of bualnen lalturcs nml the policy ol protection would rcqulro n per son of moro thnn luntmn InlclllRcnco. The crvnt majority of Iho failures In this country or olsovvhoro arlso nnionc cntur- liri o with loss than J5.000 cnpllnl. Tholr piojcotors clthor begin business without snfllclent cnpltnl or attempt to do too much business for ttio cnpltnl rmplovecl. The tondcncr to concrntrntlon of ontciprlso is not nt work In the United States nlono. It Is just ns mnrknd In free trndo Unclanii nnil the various countries of continental Europe. It Is the roncomitnnt of the Indus- tnal nfjo. Progress Involves chanco. It means tno nOviuico ot soryo nnil the rolro- gresslon of others. It mcnns success for tlio capable nnil fnlluro for tbo Incompetent nnil unfortunate. Tnls folluro n In business tortncil bankruptcy anil Increasing bunk- ruptcy Is to bo found In every country of the clvlll/cil world , protective ns well ns non * plOtOttlVO. VlCTOll HOSKVVATEH. Dison o never sueoossfiiuy iiltioct thssy omwltli paw bloiit. UjWltt's Sinipirllli inukos iui-j tta.vulJ ) ! ill uifljui ol ) > l Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tastq , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the Btomnch , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its manvexcellentqualitics commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75o bottles by rll leading diuggibts. Any reliable diuggist who may not have it on hand will piocurc it promptly for nny ono wno wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , SAU UEAIIOI3OO , OAL. . KY. KSW YORK. W. Y. . - * | < IW > l > rn" A. OdllilUUa teu | j/ , tli. . ) st un and fcdonl courts Koo nt I 4 und D bhu ut Homo b'ocK , Council lllullH. 1 1. RHILWHYT1MBGRRD I envoi TV HICAliO Him at 1 1 .M t v > VrrU i Onmlii | Depot IQt'i 11 1 MIDI Ui O u 111 4 4) | > III .1 V'uillb ilj i i in P W li in . Chic is J Kxproti " n n. in 11 M p in . I'lllc . < o ILxproii . . . . I i > p m b ftU p III : iiln to A to T i Loc il . dilj p m | iiaiii.i.sun.s ) & vie itiviut i Arrlroi lo , > f > t lOthnnJ Omnhi I envoi I K ' . . S I I 1 1. il Ouinlia. | depot llt'i ' I > 1 ui i I'i 'J5I 11 td | . .ICiinn Uitr 1'iy Kxp L i < . I Q Jl p m Plip in | K C Milt ICi-i vli U I'L I'riii I 0 IJ n in ( loin : I UlllUAl.U It. I I'/Vl IH 1 * ruin Pint ( Union depot lOlli . Murcy Knst. IU (10 ( n m .Alliintlo il I ) p m 4 35 p tu Vostlbjlo Ktpioil I.IJ .1 m C.M p 111 H ' > ) n m J Oj n III . . . . I'n 1 D ) n in Uolnit I I1IUAOU. It 1 , il'liltlC. ITO n \\fit. lJnlon llepotluthnnl SUrcrSti | Weil CIXVIM I &IOIIV H' 'A. I'ACIHI * Arrivji ( lm lm | lienol. 1'ilh nn 1 VVoliaur H I Hiil'n KTi p m | . , M 1'atil LlmlleJ i.iave I I , M' . I' . , vi A. i > lArrlvm Oiiialml Depot I .Mil nnd VVulnlo 1 envoi ICIllij.M/Oi .sOIU'HWt Arrival Trna fnr | Union Depul. 4 nuncll Itliilfi rrnnifar SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. AmiN'rsN'ANTKn-ToJoirrnTbosl clonblo ronstlnc nnd bikuu pin In the intrkou Moudv work. Oin proto to huvo nucnU wha make o\ur tlu \ week ronnlnrly. Uiiiros i-chiilthcu % Council IN iirs 6-room dwolllns nenr U. - P. transfer. I'rlco * iOK > Will t iko horse * nml onttlo lit part Pity. U U. fhc.ifo. _ T/\OK SALn-Oroamcry. loc.itod In No- -L' brnsku. dolnir Rood biiMncti \ \ Ml Inks artii or or Mill entire business at a birgnto IS. I ) . Shnnfo. " 1310K 5-AI.i : Improved G.ncre stinsk farm J-1 In western Iowa. JI , HJ-uuro furni , WJj IW- ucn-s. J.u Johnstun A , Van 1'iitton. MONKV lonnnd ut fl per cent on roimoll lllulls losldenoo property. 11 11. She ifo. H A Mi Florid n "or.uijo"croro ; will * - ' tnirto for Uounull llluirs urOnuihn prop- rty. K II snotfo . _ "IjlOlt UKNT , tlin RUnn in residence , t.ll Park * iivo ; In goo I repair and nil modern con- Minienccs. Hont JWX r . II , Mieafe , \\rANTiT-T.-idv or pontloMi in ( o hoard bj I n prlviite fnmllr. Addrees U IS. Iloo. fjlOU SA l.n-ll irdwaro stojk In central NoU JL1 Will lnvolc il.VJ K HSIioife. _ j"OU SAliK Choicest farm In l'nttiwnttn < ima Co. 411 acres , wall Incutud and lin * I'rlcc tu un JUTO. U H. hlioifo. l/\AK\t \ and city loins nt lowoit ritot JHo il ostuto for s ilo , Duollin un I business rontnls. Alonoy louiod for looul Inventors SIJ Po irl stront. l.uuuru t Towln , IT YOU li i\o anything for site or trade so IX II. Mio i to , llro xihr.iy un I M un stront. \j \ OKItli.NI'-UnrolUn.'sIn all pirw of thu Iilly. . U II , Mioiifo. llro.kdwiiy an 1 Miiln. WANTit-Knstorn : NnbrisKi I imU In ox- I'hiuiu'n for Council Illnir property. bX IL Shu if. ) , llr.u i\v iv and Mitiistroal. Tj'OK SAtjR Onsmtll payinunts. fruit and - * - KinUm Ian 1 noir Council lllnlTs. C. II. Shoafo. llroMhny un I M ilu street. iroit bYU-AIIlon ) Kolior mills - -L river. Nub. ; tlnust > r iteriinvur In the ituto < luv clopliu Ihorio power w itur entire yo ir ; dully oipieliy , tuu birruls ; tn uli nerv uml , 'i I pin ton i noes ciiiniikuu In every dut ill.Uoj I fruiiiu rosl luncu ; S jcrosof Inn I. tltlo DarfoH , price , * .ViM : will t tlio tinlmlirovol o.ntoru NubriKkii land. \ \ II. Mho ifo irtOU SAI.R Oleaii stooic h ir.hvarc , v\ell o- 1. t ililKho I trrdo , Involuo nliollt * MID. Good euson forboliln ; Tdrnisoisli I : . II. Slionfo. I71O11 S.VI.n OH UnNT-Oooil coul y iril with isculus , uto. Oroon lilnhN. Mcliolson A. Oo , S' THNOGItAl'linit nnd hooUKonpor wiiutod. nhorofurunco. Address XX J I , Hoe , Co nn- oil Illnlls WANl'ni ) Gnol clrl for Rnnornl homo- vvnilt uti'l : I'l itnur slriiuU BI-ACIC ( IrlvltiR horao. hnecy and li.irncss for silo ohoip. No. 618 Mnlh uvuniio. WANTnU-Cotnpetqiit Klrl for socoml plucii. Apply butwi'on H und U o'clock u. in. nt J u Illuff street , Mrs. .Iiilin I' , btownrt. GOOD qlrl for conor.it housework : mnall f unlly. Cull , with rofi9rciRO."iliAth nvonno , W ANTKU Girl for roncril Housework at 70" > dth slrrot. Mrs. T. M On nit. \ , " " ANTED A Rood nnrso itrl , Mrs. Jacob > Mnis , , lli ( 1'lalnor street. 77IUUMSUKD honso for rent ; nil modern Jinintov otneiiU : stoum ho it ; 8 rooms. K. II Sliuifu. _ T'OIt SAIjH Iltirdwiiro slocl > . will Involcn -L1 J 1,0 HI ; Inuiitud In an nctivn NobnuKa town ot lrMl pnpuliitlon : binliH".solil established ! will bo ire oin InrosllKiilluii. 11 II.Mioiifo. IfOll i\CllANGn-llotiil : nnd rcst.umint - * lociilLMi at sliiibort , NuK , anil III lots In Denvir , r < > li > ; v\lll oxch uuo for eloar Nu- brtiH'ia 1 .uul U II Sbo.ifo. $1030 will buy T-rooin tuttnzo vvlthO vtjflft , lot on Noith Seventh street ; n burxu n. I * II Hioife. _ OH AOUI3 firm with Improvements , llvo OUuilles north of Uounc.il llluir.s ; Jtoaii ucru : u snap I ) irgaln II II. She ifo. \\rANTni ) An experienced cinv issor. with * ' satisfactory roforences. to wurlf for n LulldliiK and loin assoulutlon In Iowa. Ad- ( Uoss A. II . euro Iloo ollUe. WANTED No'r.isK.i land In oxchatigo for ( rood woik horses. K II. bho.ifu Omaha Medical and Surgical INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY ? FOl-i Tldm ' 'TREATME OP ALL , npmiratui nn I romnillni for succositu tioilmontnt ovtry form nf ill-one roiiulr- liu muJlojl or surnlcnl Ire it nont. for pull Jiitt , lioirJ an I into 1 1 111:0. llo > t no ciinio Inttonu In the nost. VV rltn fnr clrciilura on duformlllci nnii limcoi , tru > - c , tluli fc'ul , ( nrvntureiiif Hjilnu , pilot , tumors , ciin- 11 r , Liilirrli. brono.iltls Inliuliitioii , ulcotrlilty. pnr- nlrlsupllipiy , kidney , til id lur , 0)0 , e r , nlim und Lilnoil till lull HUnflcal cipomtloui DI8B&8C8 & OF WOMEN U 8.UAr.yf . VViimen I HKK rt'o IIHVB Inaly iid lo I u lyludii < ) piirtincnt ( or Wdincn ilnrliu uontliiinicint , atrlclly iir.viilo Only Ucllablo Moaicul lust tulo uiAiIni a tpcclnltyof I'lilVATn DISEASES All Illonil DIsciKci Biiceo ifiilly Iroito I. Syplillltto I'ulviimrumarod Irom lliu ny.tluin wuiioul muranry. Now Ituslorutlvu Truiitiuo it for It ) * * of Vli'Ah rovVKll , I'urwnsunablo lu visit 111 may bo traiUji ! ut Iioiiu by lorrtiapon lunce. All coiuiuunloillon ( onllilcntlul vlollrlnniorliiHirn iMjiitsonlby m ill or iixpr ishuciirely pucke 1. no mirk * to Imtlcato coi- ( tins or punier , ono por.Hu ml Inlervlaiv prulurreil. I nil nml ( onmiil u * or Mind hixory of your cuso , anl wu will njn 1 In plain wripticr , 'iiir RnnK TO MEN ' UFK ! > Ul > 0" l > rlvill ° HI" > - DUUn IU HIC.I1 , thl , or Nuryoa , | ) | owi Impn'cncy , rfyphllh , Gleet und Varlaocelu , wllli quol Ilrntes/Appllancoj for Doforniltte * nnl Truasoi Duly manufuitory In thu MISHUI lii-UKMll'Y ) , AI'I'UANCB1 * , TllUdS.Ca , KLBCT- U1C 1IAT1KHIIC3 AND IIKl/ld. Omaha Medical anil Surjlcil Institute1 26th and Broadway , O-unoll BlufTa. Ten mlntiio rlJo from center of Omaha on Omaha un 1 Cuunll lllutr * oleclrlo inolor Mild. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council llluITJ. Cnpltul stock . $ ir ft,03 Surplus nuil I'rollts . 80,000 Not enpltnl nnil tnrpliH $ ' 2iOOOD ! DlroclorK-l. I ) EdTiuiiil oti. K. I * Bliiiimrt. K. O , atoiiMiii. K. H. Hurt , I. A. vnilur. I , V. Ulno'iman. nnil CliurleH It. lluiitiiin. 'Inuieiict iiiinorul buiilc- Inx hu lnu . iMTxat : capital uuu turiiliu of uuy buulc lu HoutliwcBlornloiva TIMB Il5l'03nH. W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embalmer 14 N. Main Street , OOUNOIL , Kimball Elevators. Best , Cheapest , Most Durable in the world. HAND AND POWER. 10 different styles. We are inyour territory und cun iniilco quick dolIvories. Bond Ipr chculur < (0. " KIMBALL "BROS. , Council Blufls , Ig