THE CTMAIIA DAILY BEE : MOXDAV. H COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT _ t < S flMtfe nrxt . r * Bnwt rrtr _ * * 9 t rity I- i > MaUKt. wwe i * * mutt ten fate tetiMt. . 'untTkl e WWP l t S-Srr v1 ! ! ! tai ! -tr * t M , m. trw tt re * * * fe. v - fcf iJT et OkWoJL H i , _ o4 cMi Ffl t * rrtora V. t , ouvr A B M f UKO t i' ' is rr * y l r her TM rt : ta t plt t' * r Etglr laundry te ata rr - > -i on u rrery nor * * ? . 7S < Bwsy. \ \ .no Ka e. the lt-car-id b y wb * tut' itloei * lit * drmktoc < . ' vh-rty MI Stt r If v .t tin city Jtfl. He * as very 131 t- ' s rtJc-3 jcr tty during tlw dr. Hit was O- M t-v il z ; . E. J rfla * . Ki rtitl f the W ' itTK.n ncbool , Clih-kso nrrtvcd In the t ves-rrday jBemteg. She will te ch j'in , -j Bnsjer wtwk and reading tn the < j Ty itpJt ; tt. wlitab bprini. in the Waih- IciL eveatw IniUduig this rooming. J.-th Weprott , ag3 S ye rr , dh-d yrterdty k. < , - ilork , tftfaan Hint * * f two days , fri'-T. ' ( r. l n inlnatvim. Tbe fnn ral will 01 jr .ram tie rt idenct of tie parent * . Mr. ar Mrs. H ry TTetiPott. HE South First S.U-M ihlK arterntoa. at 4JB o'clotk. W-K Minu B. V. McGradtr , aged 2 . died a itr home , ISIS Seventh avenue , at S t , is > a'ur6ay after an extended illness of tv ytars Sbe had lieto a resideat of this fj-v wtnij--foor years The faaeral ocmrrcd from tbe nsJdience j-erterdty tfternoen at 1 otlork Intcrcxiat wt ? at Fairview. A prire ficbt te a Snisi wts arranged to taht place on the ponti bbore of Ltkt JAar-awt ycsaerday tften > o a brtwwn Bogne Rb : > iii * of ManiHa and tn uaknewa pag , but j-.s promoters ftilt-d to poll It oL ! There wts not a smf ! > ci nl attendance to make p tie required 7 urhe3t was. reported that tie aghl tcek pltpe after nightfall In a tentProf Prof Hissey returned yw-terdey from a very artive educational campaignHe s-poke en Friday to tie teacitii of Crawford , Carroll and Can counties , at tie three separate institutes that are being held , and also to tie faculty ia charge of the institute la Audubna couaty. In etch of these lns.ll- to'ct a number of tiachcrs announced their it'uitjon of attending tie county institute that begins htre oa Monday. Tht Southwestern Iowa Log Itollir.g atro- ciati.ia of the Modem Wondmeji of America h O its aniual fes.tlvltif * at Lake Maaawa ye4.-iTaty afternoon. The attendance -was not as largr as wa * antiriptled , but there wert enough nf tbe members tnd their frrf-ncls present to fill tie jiavillon ia tie Grand Plaza. A lengthy proCTam was ear ned out Addresses were deJivwed in tie pav.mn t > T Sovere-rns Clark T. Yates and A H Burnett of Omaha. Half an hour was , evoled to FpAkiag. . The remainder of the 7irogram tt tie Plaia consisted of ama- tfur boat races logs race , scull rtt-e tub race , women's- font race tnd swimming con tests The rcmtinder of tie afternoon was drviVed to contents et Manhattan beici. ia3 cotteis-.ed of bicycle races , tmate-ur foot ra-es a tiree-lcgged rare , coat and vest rtce , tad a boys" tick race. The Maahattaa Bi-Bvi company oCered a special prase to the best ftsmale swimmer. The foatwts dosed at SO. and tbe priie ? w-ere awarded tt tbe Grand Plaza at B o'clock. In addi tion to tbe fine program arranged by the Woodmen , the regular mueictl tnd drtmttic program at tie Plarji was carried out. C B. Vlavl Co _ fcmtie ren.ey ; consaltatloa trt-e. Office hotirs , ! TO U tnd I to . Health book lurnlsiea. S2C-527-22S Mrrriam blott. X. T. Plumbtnc company. Tel. ISO. Vj DomeFtlr snap wrappers tre good for six silver tf-acpoons , _ Cnttlcinr ' Ilauli Will Ll jnltlatP. The annoanscmeat was made yesterdry thiJ tie Cattlemen's "bank , located on Fifth ave nue and MtSn street , will today go late voluntary liquidation. Tbe bank , and th building inwilch it is located , are owned by W. L. Kemey. tnd tie withdrawal from tie banking business is not made aecu-ssary by any financial e-miarra Jment. Mr. 3ver- ner explains * * > * * there was simply not e-ntmgb business to Justify him in tying up the large capital necessary to operate the bank especially when he cou3 use it In other ways mare profitably. The demand for rooaev has receatly fallen off. and the ma jority"of the applications were for long time Jeans at lie prevailing low rattis of interest estAll of tbedepositor * , of tie bank will lie paid promptly in full npnn lie presenta tion of tbeir checks. The bank Is the young est financial institution of tie kind In tic c-ty although it has been established for srvcn or eight years Mr. Kemey aanoaaces that he will l-creafter coafine iimself to i t raight loan business The genuine DomeEtic soap wrappers we rd. Beware cf imitatitint. FKh annual fllscouat sale SO per cert to all cash customers. DarftxFaralturo Co. . 503 aad i07 B'way. \ I'nnrrnl ro tMind A cm In. The postponed funeral of the late Henry Huuiins was again postponed yesterday until CSO : this evening on account of the ncn arrival of a non of tbe deceased , who wai expected to arrive from r > envrr. The fu neral will I * under the auspices of tie Ma sonic fraternity. Worshipful Master W. H _ Binfler hut Issued a call for all members of Bluff City lodge No. 71. Ancient Free end Accepted Masons , to meet tt Masonic trmplf at S:30 this afternoon to attend the funeral. Tie genuine Domestic soap is tie first trade. The imitation is a cheap grade CattlruirnV IlanU Will Llqtildulr. M.r W. L. Kemey. the owner of the Csl- ( lemra's bank of this rity , oa and after this dfcie , will conduct strictly a loan busiaess , and discontinue tie banking branch of the tmsintcs that Jferrtofore he" has 'albo l * n mgtgtid ia , All flncsu4 dfposits with eald lituk wilt ! \t paid when cUlfd for , tnd til titae dt- p3ru- will be laid tt miturity. Mr Kcrney w-m sidl occupy tbe office that the business of the Cattlemen' * Bank hat ; formerly been cuciduclel In , ti ht himself is tie owner of the building. I'ool Crn > ld. . ATLANTIC , la. . Aug. 1. ( Special Telr- rrmi ) Cash Gilbert , a tramp , had his foot crufcbed betwc-ea the bumpers of car * in an extra f night going west tils noon. It wfll lsvf to be amputated. Hi ptreaic tre prominent dtlreas of Gm-svllle , O , norr J > t Arirro Danrr. CrTHRlE , O. TAug. . 1. At tnldaight last tight a row oorurrt > d at a negro dance and 'ie pallettUrmjiU'd ta mtke cereral tmt. * when a p * tn-rtl Crht ensued tnd tie jitlire used force to protect themselves. Auustaat Martial Bithep struck a negro caoM 3 1,0 ue ot r thtt bead with hie tt vcJvir kiiockltie him dewn tnd tt the same Unjf the nrapira was dUcitrped. ihe ball t-x .critig the bt-cd uf i.uoticr negro in the crowd mnita&g in tis detti a few hours Vouuc : l * -oj > lr' AIIlnui4Cunt rutluu. I'lTTSBCRC. Pa. . Aisg1 Tbe TBUCE PtjJf s tan we onrnduiJi'J itt ooaveotioa tttt afifriiuuu wuh a eeticrtl bcrrice trfi in Ctrmgie Mutic halt Over O09 peojae at- Iftidei A grand cherus rtuidered "Praise Ye Jte Father' tfter which Rev. J. CHwa - rf cr of Oevdand offered a pri JCT and wai d by addresee * by Bliiopx Etcher tnd Brn-fogel The ttetien closed with a chorus , totaled 'Sactte die Itr ErUtstti St-id " Dr. rurtUV11I Lav GENEVA. N. T , Aug. i. Dr. Richard a Cortls , cf tl * f acultr of tie ValvereUjr til CJJctro. kt 6pcj4t.d tht joBitloa of pro- * t * ir tt cfac-nrtrpr la Holirn SALVATION FOR EVERYBODY Ls ps r m tie ? aib rf tit E re it Lur. 1ST MAKES THE WAY PLAIN TO ALL rirllrf In the 7 > nrlilnc of tfce Mrrk and Iron I jnt.arrnr mid I'rse ller of lilt. Prc -j > t IB- nrc Ilfdriniitlvn. RfT. s. M , PtrUnt amniHI B&rtcj n ! -C t : * yrtfcra jH xi * Cfcrhthwi * * el ( " , HV tcrt Hfte-rws * * U. 1-4 : There- J we , ire ocbt t sire lie isnre trtKt bo l t UMUitet * nJrtcivrp Imv ? b .r Jest it t v tbw vr them ) d ) rt tb B .lip. FM tt tb < - wttrfl po\f bj j.acJi was tad rvrrr trtimprt tliti an a Just rpeefnpetror of rewtr4 ir fir If ve nerieft t * vttloawhirl at the firm fcepta t * l > e by tin- Lord , tnfl * , ooairmc * unt u tiM'in tb.t bfir _ Him ? Gofi.l . tliea tt j ; . h ii with Elpns tnfl and itb Jit-art mirurifs tafl ptfu ol ti HoljGbori. . arporfllnt ; tc His Own w l. ' Tbt njif-lcfr poitee oat tb j > niliJiritl of ihr hoot , i bow IDC bow It dlEcrpi Iron oth r btiftkp f tin- graft ? ! . Kot pa-rr a of diCerest tiollrfc In rt-gtri to lit tlilp. Hf piiid that ic hi * ranfl ! thpre via o doubt tf to Pnl tx-lnp Uie autbor toi thet It was wrttiea to tbe Hebrew * -K * > B bad ecctTtpd tip nev fcilh tnfl were tiring at- tactei by others of their own rtcenbi fbarpod tiraKith leaving the filth of tbt-1 : lathurt , which -nt * lufl down by .Mosts ii , the -rut t.Me o ! btunaa uarure aai lie IrtJJeviEe Hebrew's Rere irithoct i r or a4rl er they -withstood thp attcrt with flifSruJty. * TVe don't lHeve BK ou : pranfilEtherf beUerpd , aor 60 we beSitve thai tbey 4td uTtiac or briieveS WTOU ? ; ia tbeU tune. " $ a.W the jirett ± er. "hot we live li a diJTereat ape. tnd bale better adraottc to pa 13 fcaowicdcF thaa they had , beare oni faith is Miaiewhat different frosi theirs. "Ood epotf thrpcgh tiEe.t In tie b cir.ala. ; . later He fcpoVe Ihronpb propbeU. me aerl fjiote to ut through His Son. and tbi-a taroutb ttrse ttat heard Hint , la Mcses tlrae trery oae J-cceired a jn t recutapeaet for hi ? tin. arcorfilag ta the Ifss of Mttctu Of the twelve tlmt were cheeK ; to po aaeai and make a report of the pnnnifcpa Jaad ten remmed with aa evfl repon Eiid were serer allov.ed again to enter It. JJot hims-tilf ai uiced ucdue power -when bt ttrucfc the rock and brought forth wate : and wet neicr tllowcd to eater the ] anfi that V d l > eea promis-ed hlni. He was t ] . lowt-d to loot upon it. irat not to enter If thrre 5s anything that flipplenseE God , i : If lact ol confifieare in Hid or lack oi coortge on our own put. GaS reward ! every act of courage and every tiow o ; retried or confiflecce toward Him. Go2 wu di r3pase3 wjrh the lact af faith or tbi part of the Israelite * aad only the two thai broncbt a correct aad loatst report of til land tbey had lieea pent TO examine wtrt allowed to eater ii. Tbcs if 'the word tpaVe : by angel ? was rtecdfatt and every trans- prcf. ? oa and disobedience reccirefl a Jut re ward " should -we not only give rome ear nest heed , trat laore etraei-t heed to tif thiaes nalch we now hear ? Salvation comes thrcrjii licarini ; I hare no sympathy will thopf who believe thtt whea a maa sat , oart aeconie a Otristiaa and fdt tie grape o ; God that be caa never Jtll Iron grace. Cn- ICEF we eonstanUj- take heed to tie preach ing of God's -word , continue in prayer. w < will drift backward Into tie world and in lost eteruEHy. There were a number o' ealvatinns riven by different ones befori Chris-t caine into the world , but tie palva- tloa whiti we jirtECi was first Fpoken bj tie Son , Christ , aecause tie cutbor ol om salvatloa , throe gi suffering. He nert : preached alvati3a nil tfter craclniion In the tenth verse cf tliif saae chapter wi reed : Tor it became Him Jorobom trf all things , and ay whoa are til things , li Irlndns a.any K IE onto glory , to mate tb < captain of their e&lvaiion perfect through ufferiap " Christ first tpoVe salvation cat : tie tposUes , and then commanded them Ji preach Itunto the people of every -nation. After the word had ieea confirmt-3 to TIS w ( iave no need of miracles. After we iar < lieard the word "how tiall we escape if wi neglect so great salvntioa ? ' Indifferenci toward Goi and tie church IE cne of ti < greatert mietates made by Christian * of t& dar There 5s hardly no escape for ti < one -Rio tae liecome IndiSerent to tiesi tiinps. as lis heart Incomes hardened u > < cannot be touchedTtlE is a great aJvtUo : fool need er < and ret * o simple that no thereinIt is great because It KETCJ tin soul Irom rin It to great because tie tot of God tad 10 * u2cr. even unto acati , ti obtain It. All tie civilisation and hap pines * of tils world are brought to ui ' " tirouch lie gospel- U "the close of the sermon a letter o : recominendatioa Irom the diurch at OaVJaw lormtl. old-fathioned hand was read and n Eiake was teniered tie new pastor aad in -wife. with Domestic eoan. Silver tearpoons go MOTOn COMPAXY EXPLAI-N * DEl'lCIT Miowlnt Serer Sworn tn rmi-nt Caufcc of CotnpBnjrinanclal Einl > arrmu f nt. PnbJSc iater < * t ins It-en awakfaod iy thi remartable statement recently published b : tie Omaha & Council Blufls Railway ani Bridge company , tbowing a heavy deaeit ii it * linanceE. aad there hat been a good < 3ea cf curiosity evinced to tnow tie exac causes. To gratify this demand tie compan : hat fnmlKhed for publication a Terifiei statement of It * indebtedness and the causes that iare produced Jt. The statement kbowi that the company to la a condition vhtre thi -bondboldere can eitier foreclose tad teti nasM-Kslon of tie property or the otier credl tor * can forc-e it into tie iands. of a receiver "One courseor tie other wlU inevitable ha e te te taken , " etld George F. 'Rrigh vesttrdaT , "unleff we can refund our lion as Tne obligatJonE that hare been forced -upoi us have pat w in a condition where we an practically at tie Tnerry of our creditore If tie read tbould go into tie hands o ! j rt. 4 er it will 1 * a terious blow to all o the interacts it representfi. It is eaEary tad absolutely necrestry , now lor tie ti increaee our faeilitlt * and practloaiy r * taulp our listo enable us to ittidJe ti TranKail ila.lppl iuslnw nert year. U ti road should go Into tie handt f B rMfir * there could be no further extension or im provement. The operating tvpeafces wouli be cut in two * t once. To enable u * ti handle the eiji itlon busines * we must bolli toute tnd auip 1 a ne - tad larger power with new jaotive power. "Wr * now uting i nusbsr of small tiigh prewure engine ! which are naturally extra vaganUywtrtrfu tnd are to nearly vorn out ttat they havi pi , en us a great deal of trouble. Oae larg. . compound fsgit * ould &a almost doubJ. . tbeerk at the came expense. Tor thi rcttan tilt we teve net fulfilled the win fliUent our bond * , which require the ac cumulation of it finking fund to pay then when due. the landholders can fortJofc < upon at at any mnmeat. tut while thej have rufused to permit uv to rtf fund * up * ntfttiktry to met our obligation * by triljni tie IM'8 I'OO ' of emergency londi. and refuse ! te make UE .n additional loan of the none ; rMiniri-d. they have ttnCUy cjousentwJ to re fending the bonds at a lower rste of intwes if - atctn trrange U > do It. If cacne w . tr ? .t their mercy , tnd you knew whs that meiBs. " The tuplinttory toatcment of tie comptnj OOCNCO. BL.VFFS li. . Aug. J , 1BS 7 - Office Omaha tni CouarB BluEf Railway t Bridge CompnjT the Editor of The Be * Jn ren'on * * w > * n-QueEt tor a Terificiuoi and fiplaBauon f the txirl'i slttemen : of the company's Uiitijie4c.t , puliik > hi > d ot the -C4h tilt. , tie tallowing * ru-i > t < etf&Il ] cubmitted- CASHIER'S AFFIDAVIT OF JTL.T SL 1 7 * Omth toi ConncS BluCi IU-Dv-iy i Bride * Company. ITS. . Ctamock , Genera. SuptriBtfaifct , Council BiuCt , It- . July 1 1KS7. I , F. E. CUrk. htr ir ctrtify thu : tin the fnfcMfr of the Ointhm tad Couaii BlsCt Ktils sy i ; Eriijt cciaptzr tii Uii : tbe if fbcn J y th * tmptmj't tmte ifcte ay. Til tmak. brnufc. Ntw Terk Gttr , . - . X.W8-W Amtnmt of Wfl * p r * - rwrr Bl rx- pmgfj. for ttof mmu ctf July. } < K. Jkroomi dw mroDd kK t -s S Tettl utt twnrj. to > y tbf MM F. E. , thi * ltl 4 y et Jrty. X D 1 T. ' "F. K. CLARK. C il r. my itftl ted ottrtU 11 ! tilt ; M t Aiy Bf Jmlr. 357. j "QDOHGE S WRKSHT. 1 TJ > f tiaecel wniag tie Cbeniictl Nttkw * ! < > f Xew Turk It aitit f > t * I&GW& br tbe Mlawiag Mter frttaa Cohtor Qaiclan , ' MM teak , rtr - < i MlKwiirJil KaUonU B.at , ( Jenrce G. TKT3- Utaw ; rrfi p t . Rltitaa 3. QvteUa. . Jr. . ; Ca M r. Xcw fvt'k , J e SK 1WT. J. H. Mintrfl. B . , TrrcfiBTer Oratht lot Oocsril j Btaffs ntllwty & BrWcf Cpapfiny Dtar I 51' B * Ictad < in ch tc irnius & t-iwk fsr tTt * int T rt na lottt in Jalv 1. 1 7 : Jli > .fK'I > ' bilanp * ) MB Ortfbcr 2JISM. . M5 ( . llB.WJi ; lt a April 3 * . 1B-C. rii month * e rh. C pt-r rent. YOB bar ? had this money fw M nie tin > e and through a very tryiag ptrlni. the e- ! fore we AD not care to ratke this rtte at lest j than f. pr te . Respeclf ally. | "WIUJAM J. QVINLAN. Jr. . C * hler. i Early IB ISM. tnd following the ptalt of i 1 1KSE. the earaingt cf the road began to 4rop , \ -K2 , s * that a Joan bw.ame neceBRtry la Orto- I bcr * f thl year to wrver deficit in erpeaef . j aai intpreKt clitrge * . The itme thing again i ocmrrpd lie the same rEason by ApriL ISS'C. i ' hath of which loin * bare In-en siacr carried ' t f. per cent a d are rtill unptld. Since : April. lfE. tbe rt-ceipts of the road have I been cradnally falling oSBatil the Interest j rharctt. cipeuhct tad amounts } Jd t > ot for rtnewajr of e-lertrictl equipment , znotorf tad new rnllinc otk las acrnaraUted an in- debttdneri'tt the Omaha National bank. In cluding expense bills for last month , of over SS.OM > . as rtiown by sworn statement of CafcLier Clark. We rabmit the < -eriificie of county treanK- as to the tax item of ptid rtatttnent : * Treamrer'E Office Poltawatttaile County. lowt. Council BluBc. It- , July SI. 187 1 , William Arnd , county treasurer of , Kald cnnnty. hereby certify that the rpimid j half of taxet d e 5epteml-er I. ISH" . from the Omaha aad Couaei ] BlnSf Railway t Bridge - of n SnOi ia i > tny is the s-nm - ( Slgcei ) "WILLI.VM ARXD. Trrararer. " Tl.e amount of Judgments , inte e t c.nd costs for refund of bridge tax is made up as follows , at shown by certificates of the sheriff and -clerk of the district Tourt. rlz. : "OSce of John S. Morgan , Sheriff Potta- wattaaile County. Iowa Council BluSt la , July SI. 1R. 7 1. John S. Morgan , sheriff cf Pottuwatttniie county. Icwa , hereby t-f--tify that tie amount of the two executions new ia my hands ia the ctse of peaccr Smlti agcnst ! the Omaia aad Council Bluffs Hallway i Bridge company lor bridge tax re fund is"f rTill.lC Ancurt 1 18.07. ( S-cat-d ) "JOKK 5. MORG.OC. SherlC. " "Office Clerk District Court. Fottawsttanie Coua'y. Iowa , Council BluSs la. . July CL 1KS7.SauaderF against the Omaha tnd Council BluCs Railway i Bridge com- ptry. Judgment in district court , with In terest and costs to August 3 , If * " , amcicnif j to I2. < 77.r.f. . "I hereby certify that the foregoing is a Tull and correct statement of tbe amount of Judgment , Interest and costs in tbe abore en- tilled ease Aucrst J , 1RS7 , es shown by tie records in jay oJEce. ( Sicnedl "F. I * REED. "Ocrk District Court. " The amount of the Birby Judgment for personal iajurics is shown by tie attacied cfrasccle of tie cle k c : the < Us.a-Jct court , viz : . "OSce nf F. L. Reed. Clerk of District Court. Pottawartr.rnie County , Iowa J. E. Blxby against Onyiia and Council BlcCs Rail way Bridge Company 1 , F. L. Eeed. clerk of tie district court. Pottawattamie Bounty. hereby certify that tie amount -of lie Judg ment , interest and casts in tie above en titled case September 1. 1S7. Is IS.SS2.71. fSicaed ) "F. L. REED. ( Seal ) "Clerk District Court. " Thedtaoimt due the city of Council Blulr for company's expense of Broadway roadway IE shown by the city -clerk's certificate. t follows : "Office City Clerk : X. C , Phillips. City Clerk and Clerk Superior Conn , Council BluSs. Ia July SL 1897. I. X. C. PhniJps dty tierk , hereby certify that tie Oinaia and Council BlaSs Railway t Bridge company is Indebted to the city of Cocnefl BlnCs in the sum -of I1.0DO for 3ts coatribution to macadam roadway on Brccdway street as per terms of agreement therefor. N. C. PHttilPS. ( Seat ) "City Clerk. " RBCAFirrLATlOK. OverSraft Omaha K tioaal iiaak. Oraaia . J 30.C7C.S : Amocnt dae Ciemica : bank , New Tork . 2a.fr'Hi.OO Bills payable , current expense Julr G.ST.S-40 Seconfl half 1RM laxe ? . S.DK.oO Amount due on Smith judgments. bridge tax refund . Amount du on Saundersr' judgment , liridge tax refund . " . . 2.477 3 Amount Blxby judgment , interest and costs , j-ersonal injarie . E.BZL73 Amcmnt due city of Council BiuffF , Broadway roadway . _ LOML03 Mafcrnp total existing -unpaid in- debtfdnesn . fit" S KS C > Towhich add amount due on stak ing lend . . . . . . CS.CGC.6B MakJup total presj jj indebted ness of , . n71ra l ery respectfully. OMAHA AXD COUNCIL BLrFFS RT. BRIDGE CO. MIW PLA.VT POK COFFEE ISOASTI.VG. TrnM Uitctid * It . nnclnt-Ki. In Tlilc Dlrf-clloii. PHTLADELPHU , Aug. L-Tie Record to morrow wlfl esy : The war between tat Sugar truK and the Arbucktes. tie big coffee roisters , wiich lit * initiated lie'trust into the caffet trade and theArbuckles into sugar refining , is to be transferred in part to this city. Some time ago lie trust , in order to strike at the ArbuckUs. bougtt coatrol of tie Woalsoa Spice comptay of To ledo , O. , cne of th largest eofrw bouses in lie country , and now H propM.es to con vert the old Delaware snigar house at Reeds and Swanion street ? Into a grt tt erZee roast ing tt WIsimeBt. from which tie trade along thf Atleatic csboard ciav he tasilT reached. The old Fugtr house , which wtt formerly an independent refinery , vas- purchased by the trust about the same time that It se cured tie control of the SpreckeU tnd Franklin refineries. For some years it hss lain Idle , its machinery being somewhat old- larhloned and lu capacity limited , a * com pared with the. other big pltnu here. Re cently & number of Interior ehcngtx have bn made in It. tnd already two coneign- menu of coffee hjire 'been delivered at the establishment for txjierimEnu.1 purposes. It is aw likely , however , that active operation * will t > e started lor some time to come ' as all the machinery ntefled ias net been 'de livered yet. Much of u to be Imparted from Germany. The jOtnt whea completed win give fjnpJcyment to Urge sujnbtr of skilled workmen , IXSrilCUVTS TEHHIPV HAVANA. Altnrk n Suburb and Kill or Wound Mmujr imnlurtliv. TAMPA. Fla , Aug. 1. The story tele- graphrf tram Havana la vtk about an mack by incureents oo tie suburbs ol tin city Is confirmed by ptEjteagers who left Hnrtna oa the Plant Jine steamer Mascot yesterday and arrived iofe Uiuient. Among ; lie cumber was Senor Calbzjer.wtaliny Spiniard , and hl wife and daughter , wheat at * now numbered tmcte the relUEts who here fied Irom Htvtci. Tie & .tack rrferrtd w wa mifle on the little vUU.ge of Mtr- tituo. tbout ten mike toutiiwt-n of the city and tie ttrminug or tie anUQCatefl tnd 4i- Senor Ciiljiji-r w s tn eye witness f tie rain on M trat no. He rtyr the ittaek WES lei by the Haldercmcf Coast * Jute dtl Delgido and Hemtndei. The iarargent chief * left > Mi of thetr irc p oatwde of tic tewn and tarried B to the attack Tiy were vril tnatd with dyiumitf ripjd-lre guns t4sd m . with bet tJight reeUttate. The tcgtee- inent w&e ebart and fierptrtttL Fony-nice SieiUtrdt were kHlt-d uid 120 Trocnfled , tad two Cuban * wet kilifd md forty woandoJ. Tbe ItiifciitEU ol iht tcro tri lor titir inr-tg "bt Ssnrt rBtt 'n Tbfy stclrJ thep ; aEd rorefl MW * in poid , b iae * t lirge tity of rupt-.n ' * ti - > j twnli tot carry w y Obr ; rt"smper trltt \ < ot' : ae r a > * i-Miry i r tb * "ar Setiwr CiJbiJtT KHJT ihut tli wfMest terror rrt nta < Htvaat t 4 thtt tbt > wett4 inhiliitiit * re living M UK M M U liwslK peraitf WHAT TMn COLOMST * n.\\K. Attnott Anitiitne > \ * 1 > r It the Acoonnt * Art T-nr. T _ * Rspllh were am. t * _ Un _ of wtt c Tbeir p-eaten fv trUBf i 4 ! cnwtawUr UMgbl th t wttw * * ! > y uamre ts t l"er c-jge. ! Itj 1 Reject ibt iw > etiie , * etr y ] LtKniteral iett. _ n < orerthrew ti * nont-rb. j It w-tt Ri4 Tc "Sit fc4 cnim" Otrmgii th * I iioAr. ani rvM lu aiMrrt * nflr edce4 thtt It WM > "Bet sotrtnlfBt. " Tfce twtontU ia Anmrtea rttrrt ia taltett raCerHI aracfc IB tie Xrvr Werld ID ll > e earliest 4avg I.tiawater driakuic. . re lates Ike Chicago Reeerft Brailic-dl tn * Hic.gtnf.Mi. tb * 5-tea atehter. ) > okr.lc4 in IK2J1. "Whereas my ri Siacb ctmld only dl- : pest toil did rwwire iwt 4riak at wai birth stroae kDd stale. I can. ni oftUrses do. drink Xcw UsirlLad water vwr w 4i. " As bt filed saorth tiler writing this bit ward * dp iK t carry tin lr inteadea force Oae tiMd | New Ct > gla.a3cr sys of water"I dare iHrt nrrferre thlt b or soot \ < ntt. irot any aaa would choose it before ba < becre , wbeay ' or buttermilk. " , TlVatcr driaklng wa * held la special tbbor- reocr ia Virpiaia , tor tie &ottaa arose that tbe preat mortality amont. tbe early immi grants -was caused by the enforced' Use a ! water at tint time dnrine tbe scarcity ol ! > eer. Tbe cpscmbly ot 3C2S rfcoaafnded all aewooan'TJ to srisf ; s. rOiuUfo ] rnrlr ol ratll to be titea la rjrlac. . _ aa tbut'nol be forced tn flrial : vattsill tbe bDiy be- ctice hariSenedEarHtr rtni la JOBS , in : tie 'True tnd Sincere I > eclLr t1oa , " iFrot'd ' by tbe governor o > d csmncll brewer * n ert ntlipd lor. aad tlso troonp tbe trodeKaea dt' majfled to po - rUa Gattk. 5ona btrJey ana bopt ere i > le.atifullr prown ia Vlrpinla. tid it l > ecttae ao Soaper BcceFf.trr to icijiori Ix-er Iroa Eacltnd. la 1K5I Georce Fletcher tibtaiaed s ianaoioly ia Vifnnia. for foarteea yetrs of tirewiag ia voodca res flt Wartber tilt tSected the ; irop-ew of bre-B-icc 1 do not Imow. Imt t.ooa it erta- utlly detained , is did tbe cultivation of "barley. The Tirplaia pltalers .quickly discoverffl the Edipttbility of tbe ixj-fininioa for beer by ssEkiat ; tad bLMnp Citei tC the fruit. tnfl tbca hrewinp from tne.se ca.ke ! . . They brewed beer Iron : dried ladita cora , frrsi IKttctocL. from pmnpktot tai froa brta aad aoltstce. from preen KUn ± t of inaJre chopprj and masheS. They pUated tbe Jerusalem ' -tt o eke like bu-ley to T > e used In brewinc tad distilling. The royal -aEnuscrJpt cnnj- mifirioa civet the project r.f a. caemlM ntaed Ruen-11 , who. for X009 ptld by tbe Vir- plaii ecaptay. acrt-ed to deaoistrate tbe laakinp of irlne or beer froa the uiSKEfra. > tret So there wnf no Itckiag for matc-iElf for brevriag. Neir ELpltnders did act leap coctiane la bt-erltes * ta.te. They imported salt , aad leiraed bow to aiike beer troa ladiaa com tad Quickly Irtraed to .cheat in ore ( rice uslnp coarse molasses. la 16S4 aa ale quail of bw con a penny.t an Drfiinary tad a landlord eonlfl l > e toed U he charged i higher price , or if hit beer wat of E low standard. Tavern keepers also were enjolsed to sell no acre than -quart of beer net of aeal tlaes. Thitnas to prevent "by driakin.c. " The patrons found breweries a proSta : ! ] " ; bCKlaefE in New Torkand , - and private laaill' ? in all of the colonies built borne brewhonses But In New Eapland drirkJnp habits Doa underwent t chance. Xew Engitafiers sunn drifted froa beednakir.c to r:2cr Irink ing. a * tbe aiaay apple orchards sefn oa every farm began to give forth their boun tiful yield , Perhzrs tils also iras indi rectly tbe influence of the Xew Eaglaaa climate. Cifier war Bonn so cbesp uid plentiful that all could hare their fin. Ir every -well-to-do hoTisehOSd'tbe cellar held what was kaowa as the ladiaa barrel , -wtiri was on Iree tap for every rtray ladian who chanced to pass that vsy. - Some toogh o'3 IndJan sqnaws and sorry braves had a rcs- clar round of households for each dar la the wetk. tad -with liberal draughts f-om each cellar managed to end tch day in Jhe yetr in a state of that blirsfnl and"mot'ca - le. inebriety so beloved by tbe aoWe red man , All drcnk cider , old and -young. Infants in arms draak mulled cider ai alght. a beverage which would tUl a aodera c.be. Old mea began the day with a quart of hard .cider before breakfast. Delicate women drank cider. Tbe whole apple crop was so de voted to the aufactnre of cider that in the days of tecperaare reform , at the begiaainp of this ceatary. temperance zealots cut down K-bole orchards of rnll-bearlag trees , not con ceiving any adequate ti .e of the fruit for aay purpose save cider makicc. The presses for cider : aaklng began to be set cp about the rear 1G7& Mas _ caueetts had before that planted apple trees verr " gen erally , aad Henry TVolcott had planted" them at 'Windsor. In the Connecticut valley. anC sold both trees and fruit btfore 1C4P. Apple * \rere C to g shillings a bushel : cider 1 tail- ling S pence a gallon EE high priced at rum a century later. Connecticut cider soon became fanioc * . Koger 'Williams la 1CCO Eayt John Winthrop's loving letter to Wm v-t.E as grateful ES "a cup of your Connecticut cider. " By 1C9T it was cheap enough 30 shaiiacr a barret and in the ytar 1TUB about 7 ehUliacs. It had then replaced beer in nearly all localities in Xew England in daily diet ; yet at the commencement dinner at Harvard in 1703 four barrels of beer -were , served , and one of cider and eighteen gallcns of wine. Judge Sewall constantly refers to cider arinkine. By this lime It was cheaper by the barrel than was corn or carrots. la 1721 one Tillace of forty families made- S.t'OO barrels of cider , "cud Judge Joseph Wilder of LancaEitir , Mass. . jnade 1C bar rels in the year 172S. Metheglln was another drink universally liked : yet not of large consumption as war cider. In the list of values flied by the Pit- cataqua planters a pound of beaver paid for three gallons of metheglin. In the middle of the century it was worth 18 t-nilllags a gallon in the Connecticut ralley. It Var a kind of mead aade of water , honey and ytiast ; also sometimes of the fermented beans of the honey lorutL All kinds cf strong herbs were boiled in water. and then the honey -was added to the strong decoction , "Ale name" then was added , and the liquor fermented. Sometimes gin ger , cloves cinnamon and zaace. were boiled in it It was very intoxicating , u the old Druids found in their carousals. We find records cf arreet lor iruntenntss through metheslin drinking , James Howell said- "Metheglin fioes srui fy more than any other liquor if taken .JsjmoSeralely , taa keeps a humming in the /raln , " Weid was also made'-from.'honey and hops. Beverage war a name applied to various mild mixture * of werf c tr 1 > "il1 ' ' ter aad various flavorings. Perry was made from pears , and ; * -athy lrcmj iehe , but not in any considerable quantity. It * s curious to not * that in those days of straggling , of ploneVripf , of comparative lack of moaey. rare Frefcth , Portuguese and Spanish wine * and brttrfllet nere found la tbe Virginian erdlnarit * insuch plenty that their rzus of sale hrt TO be ied by Uw. Today only the metcwt i a rankest brand * of whteky can I * btwucst at a Virginian country tav Tn Then Mid ira , sack , sherry. Malaga , muscadine tiirtat , Fayal palm wine Jlhenlfch wine aftS ottier foreign winet were told at inns. Gajerncr Harvey sUd in 1C E that half the tobacco rtist'd was threwti away in a superfluity of 'widts tnd brandies. gravely atlnbntd by Uw-oompanj- ln- eon to "enormous excret-ei in tipari4 and drinking. " To tJucl : erorblttnt tharges by innkeeir § the rile * vere fixed in , } { . aceerding to * "Heanlnc"i Statutes , " et thJiy p undi of tobacco far * gallon pf Canary. MiUpt , herry. imufccadine or Uicim : lor MtSeira _ ad Ftyal. twenty pound * ; for Engtifh rpir- 1U. tupby pauudt ; for lirfindy , ferty psucds. In JC4I a e PTKS end danlilpd. Ten yeart later still the pricf * B&d again doubled ; .ap parent ! T. but in { act tobacoo wu a eliding eEfele o ! ralue. and prices al&o were glren in hard metier tjnEirt taa Ponuguet.e win < H > tnd rum vere id tnillicgt e gUlan. which was < ieip - thin ttey cenid lit bought in England at lib sune date : brtndr. EnglHi cpirru and Virginia drama. whU-h ert apftle and pttcii tjTOSUea. Tiere 16 thillicgc. In 1C71 tiiot * litter were daesed aad prictd clone wlti the Si"tniili wjnes. lit New Ergiand tht eansumrtiina of choice vines wat alta grett. and the STK objt < et of foreign trade. Tut ru tiip l > nilt in Bos- tea tie Trial iirpctbt btct troa ter first rrratrrii" - * ws * o Fa - l at H ? t3 i rii tr tt Tt.ne sacir aad totioa k.ir1- -.crougii Goa t bJrcKinp wr"p ifcus | > hn : ? u ; and ri p la Bftsacm Tfce wrtt trtf 1 * Malkga ferwick ; bsrk Spinlti wVt r * . 7 i . wfrre tb * Wi rtM wt td haM by tbe MMv4et r tip rt rta- xntcratitre Min tbe * lt > f ! < M ti * wn4 ri Isltsdt- cod of Pvnactl i d 9 | < aB Joim * resdy Brrb r in Boscnc Is 1 S ibrrt was "great rtrcity ta itiee. " ind tit &t > ame Bliot ia gpeted "e iwakralnc ot tkt > tetid t wmrtder je'r f yt b ik bfre b i that wayBnt e 1W Jtn > * . hi hi * "Wonapr-'SCorktag Prtrrtd r * . " * ys that wiB * tsd mgar ftft " rdl trHy tre ly in Maw eb * > Hte tkftti tot Bui nsare tkan brr. oMe-r tits -altie did tbc PcSonlFtt iriak mm and ma a chapter by u noiinn * JOIN nrlec-im-n nrrrr tlne Tv rntjI'lic Tlmnvnnd Mt In \ -TT York. NEW TORK ABg 1 Tfrr oed day of tie { toclaltet Uw eoerfmtJoc was fl-.tcly tttMided todty. .loliu ? rreodmac of Fiila- d lpiU was la the ciiir. H Is eiaiatrd that te filty 4e ec teKwho hail frten Newark. Bostwi , PhfladelpBia New Harm. Hartford and Haverhiil. Mass reir < ent Si.Wiii tradre aBiott'j > t wbo Terf greatly exj. a > f4 froni U e socialist labor party lor protesting ngalart tbe * ti cf certain laber Jeaders. tmoag t em PEEK- ! de been , aad the priuciptl rtijwt pf tie cauvMiUea is to determine wietber thty should j ln the Dels n evt it er form aa . Tais QBtttion took vfi tie entire s-esslon ef tie coa tttioa ted j. A nsmber tvf sp iciwere aide fur and actlast the profK it oa It vns decided by a vote of * ( i tt > 16 to jBla ta * Deb * movement , er tie Social Democracy of America , as It is offi cially kacwn , Plrc f a l ! j. WEST PMNT. Ntb. . Aag. 1. < 5pecal. ! > The elcgint resiflrnre o ! WfflUm Stticscr. Jupt compJelpd. Imraed toalght. It is a total less. The buildiag was rtlued tt nc- OliX No larartace- OTTAWA , HI . Aug. L The PJotK-er Fireproof proof- Construction company's pltnt. ti e largef-t of its Wnd In tbe world , was par tially destroyed by fire tils afternoon , en tailing a KH-T of IH'iUHtJ. There If only a partial Insurance- The are was of InctTi- dtary orldn. The larc * grain elevator ol J N Sbuier was b-uraed tf the ground tils moraine. ljOt > , Sfi.Insnranre : ; , ISft It IK DOW tboucht tii ? buildlnc was also set on flre Had there ljn any brwif at tht time of either fire , tie rtty of Ottawa wonld hare been In danger , as brth balld- vere situated close to the l > nsCnest . BtTTE. Mont. . Anc 1. The ere Wn and ore chute of thf Bos-ton and Montana's Lon sisft were destroyed by fire 1M - nx > m- Inc. The origin of tbe re is not knswn. The company's los ? will not tict-ed niuol Df-n h of n Dny. NEW TORK. Aug. L Thozas Hillhoupe. K years oil. president of the Metropolitan Trust company oi NwTork , fiied Saturday at the borne of his SDB ia Toakers , N. T. He was e-ppoiats-d ruri'ttct trt-Et-urer of tit Caited Suter by Prte3eat Grant tnd served twelve years under Secretaries Bontwtll. Morrm/BriKow and Sitrmen. 'FAIRMONT. ' Neb. . Aog. 1. (5 ( ; > f lal.l John Howard , who fell from a ladder lap ; Mcnidav. filed yesterday afternoon after Sve days of terrible suffering. His funeral will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. CINCINNATI , Anc. J. Thomas W. 73m- mfrnjan. formerly landlord of ine Burrfii iouse nianr years in this city , died ai Cil- lere Hill YtiiJtarliim tonicit of Brigtt" * dif-ease. Daring tie last two or tire * yean ie pptat tnost of tie time In New Tok. Uo\ art Eat * lnticlj - n uixl Dln'ucr. NEWPORT. R. L. Anp. 1- Vice Pre -iaent tnd Mrs. Hobart were tie guests of honor at a luncheon given by Hoa. Caauncey M Depew at his itare this afternoon. Among the gnefts w-ere Lis-j nard Stewart , Mr ? VanoerbiX Edieha Dwyer and Chauncej Depe-w. Tais evening Mr. tnd Mrs. Calvin S. Brkf cave & dinner in boner of Vic * Presideni and Mrs. Hobart. Among tie guests .aere Cbacnwr Depew , Caloael and Mr ? Van Scntiyler , Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer Mr. and Mrs- John Jacob A or , Stewart a.nfl James Van A Jen , 1 1 curt rir t Into illDrlv \Vli rfl. COLITJEIA , S. C Aug. 1. Terterday H. B. Owens , foreman of tie State , a news- pEper of tils city , met -with a fearful tcci- 3eat ia tbe encine room , from tae eSt-cts of which be died todayHe wa s-lsppinj : z pump belt snd hif > feet ! fte Jrom under iin > and ie fell head fir ? : into the Sre-foat driv < - wheel of tbe engineHis arm and bea -trtat tirouch aad ssere crushed lietueen tit framework and tie spoke of tie engine His neck was dislocated. Tronl If In Ilif ll-u inc i World. XEW YORK , Aug.L Tne Goldeiirc.5 Si.k company of Palerson , X. J. . ia ? given notice of Itr Jallurt and a receiver has bcea appaintt-a. LiablliUt-F. JHC.tfiS ; ass-ets. Ha.- two. Aral Tokakl & CoImpornrs of raw silk , are large - crtditors. The firm afcribe ? Its losses and failure to coatinued lalK > r troubles , tbe Etrikerp a few months ago re tarding orders , cau ng a loss of trade and cripplmc of resources. Pound Dead In llif Strrct- HHXTBOTGAK. Wls. . Aug. 1. William J Maltinan. a we3 known busmiaess man and chairman of tic republican county commit tee 'mt * found dea.3 on tbe stre this moralag. While walking to his iome J * WJ.F stricken -with apoplexy. His bo < 3y lay in tie driving rain all zigit and when foua3 this morning was bardly recogniiablfe He was The presidential elector Jrom thi ? dh- trict during tie reoeat campaiga. KANSAS CITT. Ann. 1. Four toys were drowned here today while swimming WlTlt and George Touag , brothers , tged 1C aad IE. were drowned In Brush creek. Hearv Halt aged IX periPhfcd la tie Kuw river and Fred Bridpeford. aged It. wa drowned la a Lttle crc-ek emj tyiag into the Missouri. Kllllcd liv n Carrlacr. NEW TORK , Aug. L Caarlfs SeiUllrg aged a. while riding a bicyc'e near Raiway. N. J collided wlti and TIES instantly killed by a carriage , tie shaft of which plerctd hi ? heart. _ _ roilECAST OF TODAY'S WCATHEH. I * Glvrn a Proml r nf a ly Ixiwfr Tnit > rraInrr. WASHINGTON. Aug. L-Forectst Jot Monday : For Nebraska aad Iowa Fair ; sJigbtly " { ooler ; TariaMe winch1 , becoming northerly" For South DakotJ. Fair ; coaler ; nortitrij winds. For MIs ourl Generally lair ; continue-1 liigfc uraperature ; probably cooler in norb- western iiortlMi Monday night ; soulierlv winds , l > ecominc vtrtsble. For Kansnf Fair ; probably coaler ; varia ble winds. For Wyoming Threat enlng weatier northerly winds. winds.L.ora L.ora I n cr a rd. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAV OMAHA , Aug. L Omaha rt ord of rtrafal and temjK-raturt oomparfd with correspond ing fliy of tit- past three years : 1EF7. UK. 3fiK. JEW Maximum temirattire. . . . 5-7 78 a kl Minimum ttmp mturt. . . . 77 C4 a r ; Average tejnj > eraturt- . , . . . . KG 71 71 s ; Rainfall . T .li .W ) .IK Rucord of temperature and precipitation at Omtna for this day ana snee Jicrch J. Normal for tie flay . . „ . ; ( EXCCES lor tie day. . , . K AocamulattMl excet.6 Klnce March ' 1 . i : Normal rainfall for lie day . .lilnrhes Dtfidfeucy for the day . l intbrs Total rainti.ll Flnce March 1 . lii locDes tXificiwicr Elnce March 1 . GG4 inches Excess for oor. inod 3S&C. . ; .j mt-hes tH rtenry for t r. period. iyc..t.n Inches Hrj > url from Stuiluuk ait | i. jn. TAT1OKS AKD ETATE CT " Oratti , ctru . . i _ fc n T Nunfc PlkUf , 4 u4j- . | H W .1 * . - , . , . . . . . . CJ mntu dee * ? . i ic M t * JU } * * CBT. * * * . . 1 .t t * . M HUTCH. Jo4j . e ifc .w C1Uci.ro. clfjLr. . ; It WfWitn. olc.r . It 7Iw S ! L * > ui . ciow . . . M H , bn St. J' * 4. < ifr . tt H .M clr . lu .ue Cujcittr . ' H Jilt ( * Kt Te. tletr . . TS t . cltu . H HiU. . ef Ik Trans- Will be open June to November , * 3 1S9S. .A - * s . . . AD.U1M TJITIO.V AHC1I. It will Attract Hundreds of Thousands of Visitors to Omaha. Keep Your Friends Posted on Its Progress Sending Them m i i THE - r The Imnroved HOSE PATENT GRATE for steam bailers , furnaces , etc. This prate itbeirjfi lartrdy osei in packinr iuut-e : ? , brctreries , mills , steam healiup plants or aay pl&ce where steara noilers are be- icp used. They are the most economical , durable and efficient fhakinir Eral * made and ivill sara fuel % Vrite for circnlars describ- irg prates , pirin ? latler inlorim- lion to the Rose Patent Orate Go tOthAve. and 12th St Council Bluffs. Ia E Sisal Standard Manilla. TON OR CAR LOTS. Pionear implement Go. 1000 Main St. , Council Bluffs. Phone 100 ' After July ist father. Dr. my DR. H. A. . . J . . . . A.DEHTIST. E. I. Woodbar.r. trill hare charge ol DEHTIST. the plate work in mv offite and Iwill . p-ire my entire attention 1 Opera.tive Dentistry , Crown and Bridge Work. No. 30 Pearl St. , H. A. WOOBBURY D.D.S. Next to Gnnd Hotel. , . . . CMfiHA MEDiGAL And Snrgicil Institute JDU. VcZft St _ OmiLbt. Xttu L.TATIOX FIIKE. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bpecl 'dnt In trfiUntnt cj Cnronic , .Vertoas and Private Disease and all IZAKJVlis yCU nnd DISOUUUIlfe of Rud lot It jour rjnijjomi trt plmjiltf oa iv thruai. iiiucoct iichtt is inoutti. in t > aaer mi ) bicu. i-J.tr Itll. U.C out. } tm tu.it lib time to vtnt. \VUAK H1IV f\TJtlltr Tftakt tvtif lit I- } ' too cltit * * j > pllca- Ticm to bar.iK ur t-tutf w\rrt nici.u.- IT tin tocritl , fEXVAt. EXCESSES In nuliir MJ - or firm ; the eCent at rouvLiul jt.ui.-i. cxii or > WTltt. | ITIONiL Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL. . . . 5100,030 WE WJiaCIT TOfB BfSIKC&B. WE DESIRE TOCU COLL.ECTIOX1. OKE OP THE OLDEST Ii ASICS IX IOWA. 6 rcn CEJTT PAID OTIMK DliPO IT _ . C1IJJTD ICE C OK TCIUTB. TV oocbur } ' FLTOLJ Su p w .u m < Uct < - ti : tif-E- is.iecT ilJtr rLifi tins rt-uut7 ttir c-jEniuriLH & iJn r ! win tnd i miifu. . V foelmrj J'cit ! Crt-i.ni , , lltT < * htl } > ] > < -d il&Ddt fit' f ItXiU 11JIT JF UDt QUlLUtd. Scufl } iir ( IT e IE pif < ! nttt-r uid Ux > k UD } ici-u : > anO trtf.mr : . ; , 'i tl .n Jum H W'ix3- l UTT I > emutttwuiiFt JT * tPt < td * t t-t Jvew Turk SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. j &WT MrNas , FKVJT. J-jULM I Itnls lor MJC ur ftil. Jjj4 Utu. U J'tid j Up or Down To find out you must read The Bee Market Reports No other paper west of. Chicago quotes you each day as complete and re liable market reports as The Bee.