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b 50 Yo HE OMAH A BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE: No. 12 PEARL STREET. Deliverca by Carrier in any part of the Cit H. W, TILTON - - - MANAGER TELEPHONES: Bushuess Office, No. 43 . Night Editor. No, 2 o ————————————————— MINOR ON. N. Y. P, Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. Real Rock Springs coal. Thatcher, 16 Main Three drunks were fined in police court terday morning. If you want er in your yard or 0 to Bixby's, 302 Merriam block. Samuel . Bass and Miss Nera A, Finle, both of Omaha, were married Thursda evening by Justice Swearington Th will bo song service tonorrow even e at the Berean Baptist church, conducted by the Young Men's Christinn association Special communic Aucient Free and A the second degree th ye house ork in fasons. W eveaing. the W. M Miss Rief has been a posi { teacher in th 0 take ace of Miss K who resigned vesterday The funeral of the oceur this aftert family resigence H. Reichenbach late J oon at 2 618 15 ating. the N yesterday A. Bonn s in city selling steawberries without a license for an O commission merchant. He was ar rested and had his case continued until this moruing. By mistake a disturbance was mentioned in vesterday's BEE as b taken place at Vi r's hotel on Up Broadway, It t a house of questionable repute on street The Commercial Pi ns meet at Carins book store opposite house At 7:0 o'clock this evening a: o Omaha in a body to institute council No. 2 of tue new order. Allare invited and requested to be on hand promptly. Buck Keith b 18 shit before Justice yesterday afweroon for a hearing on of having committed an it on Nolson at Cut-Off island about a week ago with futent to commit great bodily and with the hard side of a brick cuting witness agreea to reduce 1o one of assault and battery ana the pugnacious watchman was fined §{0 and costs, The fifth musical of the pupils of Mrs. i will be given at Mueller's hall next morning at S o'clock e fol lowing will take part: KElla Wirt, Ethyl i fyrtle Faul, Emma Durr, Marion iyth Thomas, Edna Snyvder, I le ualu Lipe, Ula Willetts, 'Agne Marie Buuker, Sadie Farnsworth, Mabel Hicks, Lora Bunker, Gertie Schick- entunz and Hortense Forsyth, Justice Cones rendered his decision yester- day in the case of William Maloney, who was charged by Dan Carrigg with having assaulted him with intent to commit murder. ‘The Justice decided that there had been no proof made that the which Malosey pulled on Carrigg was loaded, so h did not think so serious a charce could be maintained ugainst him He accordingly discharged Malouey as to the | charge that Carrigg had a1 st him and ordered that a_new information be filed against him charging bim with simple Assault. Dress Special sale tonight from 6 p. m. 100 pleces Columbia suitings, a full dress pattern of 10 yards for 8ic. Seo show windows. The pat- terns and colorings are the most select, being copicd from the finest suitings in stripes, checks una plaids. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta. zandies, the latest in blac goods, every yard guarantecd absolu black, the greatest crazc of the season, a beautiful range of patterns all the way from 10¢ to 45c. Now is thestime to make your sclection while the choice patterns last. Boston Store, Fotheringham, Whitelaw Council Bluffs — igerators, baby car- and all house fur- on casy payments, at Black or, Furniture, ¢ riages, stoves, cr nishing goods, cash or Mandel & Klein's, Ice! lce! lce! 1f you want it pure and n And at a reasonable pr Follow no new dev But send to us in atr At our off ulholland & Co., Ne ios. 0. 4 Pearl st., Tel. 162, rsuckers. uckers, stripes and plaids, Sc ‘4 Se 150 pieces seer and 1Uc quahty, for e during sale tonight from 6 p. m. Boston Store, Councit Bluffs, Ta PERSONAL PARAGEAPHS. Phil Armour of Cherokee was 1 yesterday. J.J. Dunn of Dubuque, sti oils, was ii. the Bluffs yestor, John P. Weaver nhas returned from a_trip to Colfax. He is much improved in health. Drs. Montgomery and Hanchett have re- turned from Des Moines, where they went to attend a state medical convention, Kev. T. J. Mackay bas returned from Davenport, where he went to attend the cou- vention of the kpiscopal church iu lowa. Challies. Another great challie sale. Just rec b cases more of the most select light colored challies, 10 yards for the city spector of sale tonight from 6 v, m. Bostou Store, Council Bluffs, Ta. - A Meat Poetry. When you are hungry and want to eat Go to M. Welker's 607 Main street, And get a piece of choice meat Which surely will satisfy your appetite, Meats aro received daily by the load And sold and delivered . O. D. Dou't forget the place, and uumber, For it is the best market by thunde ~MEAT EATER. — Mitts and gloves—Oar pleto 1 olack silk mitts at e, 3 and 65, We think aud say without the least hesitancy that we have the best value in the above that ever entered any city. All pure silk and guaranteed fast biacks Ask lin 18 now com- to see them; we delight in showing avhether you purchase or not. Boston Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs ———— Ran Away n Home. Two runaway boys were caught in the Northwestorn yards yesterday morning b Oficer O'Connell, where they were ey dently waiting for a train to take them west. They were bronght to the police station, where they gave thelr names as Johu Cava: naugh and John MceGoue. 1 that they bad loft their homes at Des Moines last Fritay, and had been ever since beating their way from town to town until they ar- rived in the Blufts. The parents of the run- aways wero notified yestorday morning, but nothing has been heard from them as yet Itis supposed that someone will come on from Des Moines toaay or tomorrow to take them in charge, Hosiery. A full regu'ar made, guaranteed fast black ladies' bose; ulso a 24 super unoleached buloriggan ladies' hose: also a full regular made striped ladies’ hose, The above ave ail regular 25c goods; duriug sale from 6 p. m. tonight 10 a pair, or 3 pair for e Boston Store, Couneil Bluffs, Ta. The latest addition is the Shantong pongee, India silk finish, sold everywhere for 20c, our price 12i,¢; a4 beautiful range of colors, bine apple Ussue, the great leader, for 12!,¢ Boston Store, Couucil Bluffs, Fruit farm for sale on reasonablo term within one and one-half miles of the P. 0.} all in bearing; good buildings; possession given at once. Cull on D. J. Hutchinson & 0., 617 Broadway. N Dry storage at low rates, stoves and house- bold goods. J. k. Suyder, Pearl sreet. Mair has all sorts of fruit, shade and orua weutal trees, Broadway, opposite postoffice o By order of | | | | | All the | summary discharge of the dozen switcnmen | to fill the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ATURI)AY MAY 1(». 1801 -TWELVE NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLbFFS Matters in tha Northwestern Yards Resume Their Normal Status, PLENTY OF MEN TO DO ALL THE WORK, Ol Employes of thg Compauy in Exccutive Positions -No Questions Asked Save as to Ability of Applicants, Yesterday moruing all signs of disorder about the Northwestern passenger depot had anished, and things were running, if possi- ble, more than on the day before. were made by the smoothly cancies that on Thursday morning had been filled. The trainmen had been performing the switch men's duties in accordance with an agree- ment that had been ente the company when the lischarzed »d into by them and fractious hands were who were re without an excep ratlroad men, most 'he men tion exper appointed | rer nromhuy He had a fine view of the lrn as it stood upon the tracks at the local depot, the lower part of the city being all a vast wilderness of nothing. He was greatly | interested in noting the various changes that had taken place since his removal. — KEEPERS MUST PAY SALOON Else the Injunction Lawyer Won't Get His Fees. A decision has been rendered by Attorney General John Y. Stone which will prove of interest to all who are in any way interested in the enforcement of the prohibitory liquor law, and especially 5o to those who are taking an active part in the closing of the saloons, The decision was in reply to a list of ques- | tions which were sent to him by S. P. Van Dyke, county auditor of Beaton county, Oue point which was raised was whethar an attorney who had succeeded in getting a | defendant convicted of the offence of main- | taining a nuisance, ana in having the cus- tomary attorney tees taxed up to the con- victed party, could hold the county respousi- bie for the 1oes in case the salaonkeeper had | no mouey and haa to pay his fine by board- ing it out in the county jail. In answer to | this question, the attorney general said that | the attoruey fees were not mentioned awong the other fées in such cases which by law | are to ve taxed up against the county, and | that it was his opinion tnat if it had been | the intention of the legislators to allow the ing been counected | attorney fees to be taxed up in that way it Northwestern in some ca- | Would have peen so stated ir. the law. A second point was whether a county at- pacity or other. Aulong them were several | .,y wys entitled. to his usual per cent of who had veen °d in the prospective | o At the move was made ganize the department 1an to make war on any set of men ery case the applications of the men who wanted to be put in to fill the vacaucies cousidercd simply with respect to the the position, and the ¢ fous record was not ta u at all, that is, if the s officials can be trusted road to show out of a desire to re. qualificaty tion of heir g im apminted to the posi- He was formerly con- iwestern at this point, oved 1n order to make soom for o ot who had lost an arm in the service but was re conduct He was sent to Booue, but after a short ce he was discharged upon the demand e switcumen’s union, \Westrip being a non-ution m o fact of his appontment is cons! red af 1ndicatic of the policy that may bo expected to be takeu by the company in the future. al Agent M. J. Alworth said yester- “In the past the switchmen have everything their own way ery dema that they hav nvde has been conceded, we have called a balt. The men who hay beea appointed understand that they are pected to obey, and not to command, and don't think we will have any trouble with them. There was no agreemént made be. tween them and the company, but it is un- 'stood pretty perfectly, I toiuk, just how tt stand.” I'he move is universally conceded by rail d men to have been one of the boldest t has ever been made by ang railway com- pany toward its employes.” When the switch- men were discharged, the officials at this point had not the slightest idea whom they would put in to fill the vacancies. Had it ot been for the fact that the war was oue | between the switchmen on the one siae and | the company and tne trainmen oa the other, - any must have been badly crippled public subjected to considerable - an- noyance. But the trainmen weut in and worked with a will, and the result was tnat the work was done without a hitch. s Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk fleld, garden and flower seeas in the west Catalogue und samples by mail. Trees, all kinds, guaranteedto grow, prices cheap, 4t Mairs', Broadway, opposite postof- fice. rtains cleaned from 50c to $1.25 per iu City dye works. Pianos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 533 B'd'y. District Court News. The case of Mays agaiust the Rock Island railway all company was on trial in dist court any yesterday. It was fi argued and submitted to the jury A suit was commenced yesterday I'red Miller brewing company, of Milwaukee, Wis., against the ally The fact is pointed to by the officials | et by the ouncil Bluffs insurance In cases which he b d not helped to | prosecute. The attorney general decided that | he was, o . | The third point was, whem a fine 1s im- posed but when the ¢ t not paid until after January 1, unty attorney who prosscuted : caso has retired from oftice and his suc- ssor has taken his place, which attorney is | entitled to the fees, the one who prosecuted the case or the one who is in oftice at the time the fine 18 paid¢ The decision of the at toruey general was that the county attorney who held office at the time the fine was in- | posed was the one who was entitled to the fee The last two questions are not of so m importance, save to couuty attorneys the members of ards who have to allow the fecs attorneys, but the first 1s of more o inte It is thought that the decision of the attorney general in, regard to h throughout the state, or to the ounty b that point, while it doss not carr; b it the force of the absolute law, wiil yet have a great deal to do with keeping lawyers and others from going 1nto the saloon closing business for the sole purpose of making what fees they can out of the saloonkeepers. It has heretofore been thought that the attorney fees can be taxed up to the county in case they canuot be collected from the convieted parties, but the fact that the fees must be paid by the conviet or by no one will un- doubtedly beadopted as the rule of action by the county boards throughout the state, and will conscquently put a top to a large per- centage of the injunction business that is in- dulged in in the cities ha and Council 811, #5005 mmes address Union Park ra Bluffs, June §-1: Oct 4,000, i%or prog Nut Brown, sec'y., Merchants' hotel, Omaha, Change of Management The Hotel Grand changed hands yesterday at noon, the firm ot Cragin & Co. stepping out and the firm of Kimbali & Champ step- | ping in. The change created but little sur- prise, as it has been an open secret for several days past that such a change would be made soon. Ever since last Sunday rumors of various sorts have been floating around the city, and have been discussed freely on the street corners. Those rumors weré not at all complimentary to the man- agers of the hotel, but'as they were unsub- stantiated by proof it was decided that the best thing for the hotel, the city, and all other parties concerned, was that nothing should be done by the owners of the building which would add to the publicity of the matter, but that the munagers should step quietly down aad out. Ever siuce the hotel was opened 1t has more than paid expenses. That this was so was a surprise to the owuers, as it was sup- posed that it would be necessary to run it at @ loss until its reputation should becomes es- tablished. But instead of that tho books have shown au amount of business that sur- passed all expectations and compared very fayorably with tae Omaha bostelries, Messrs. Kimball & Champ managed affairs company, to collect 31,254, the amount of a : fudement which was ‘renderad against the | from noon until last evening, when the an- Insirance company in December of s, in | Douncement was made thut the mauag the circuit court of Milwaukee county, Wis- | Of the botel had been offercd to Mr. G consin ne aimed that the judgment has , and a judgment is demanded been p aguinst the defevdant for the amount of the together with the costs previous judiment, T. Puelps, and had b Mr. Phelps was forme Ogden house, at a time | hoight of its wlor; accepiel conuected with the hen it was in the ad is well and favoranly of the suit, and 'interest from December, | known to travélinz men throughout —the 1888, state. Mr. E. A Troutman was appointed A decree was rendered by Judge Deemer | hend clerk,and the new force took poss ession vesterday morning in the case of the East at once, e Omaba land company against Henry Coombs iAoy e sixty-six_acre tract of lund near the corner [ WU LIIR ary Hisct =R of Avenuo M and Tweuty-first strect was the | Pl Safe pill H? ] point atissie. The decree gives the prop- . L MORE QUEER SHOVERS. A motion fora new trial was filed in the e TGP Cbantasty . caso of M. Selple ugainst 1. 1t, Snyder, in | ANOther Trlo of Counterfelu Money which a verdict was rendered in favor of the iafsers A roacac defendant on Thursday, by the instruction | Deputy United States Marshal Charles of the court ! o von arrested C. W. Purdy and Ida Olm- A motionwas filed by the defendants in ast nightand lodge was il 1 st night and lodged the case of G. W. Strong against M. Welker | goor 0 ol Va0 BEEE 200, 0789 a1 Weor o Gssove. tho Iojunetion | e 10 tho county . Thoy aro. churged iat is now pending v. g L he grand jury will investigate the charges Underwear—We can fit youout with almost anything w the underwear line. Anvthiug we have not got in siock we can get for you if 10 be fouud in New York aty, havine an office in New York and an experienced -man always on the spot brings us in direct com- munication with the great mbreantile centor of the world. Boston Store, Council Bluffs Hall for Kent. Ou account of leaving town I will rent my holl, togethea with parlor room, dining room, kitchen, with stove, ¢ water 1o the kitehen, for one Year orguore. It is the most conven: iont hall in the“city: all in first-class order. Inquire J. F. Peterson, 136 Broadway. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 3 Pearl street, next to Grand hotel, Telephone 145, High grade work u specialty picds A Old, 0d Story. Sheriff W. C. Delashmutt of Mills county was in tho Bluffs yesterday, s three men who relieved a Mills county farmer of &1,500 last Wednesday. Th2 vietim was Aaron Lewis, who lives about five miles south of Silver City. Lewis received a visit from a young man last Tuesday. The young man stayed over night at the farmers house, and while there i that the farmer had some wealth sday two other men called and induced the ching for they farmer to go to Hillsdale pn” some pretext, where he drew $,500 from the bank. A game of cards followed and §1,500 was secured, when thoy left. Oficers wer hot cnase followed, but thuy of the men was in this ety W ing, and 1s known, but the other two are straugers, Sueriff Delashmutt is confident that he will be able to capture the confidence men, aved. One duesday even- e — Dress gingnams -k thing in that line from the 7c udress giugham to the finest Scoteh goods. At ic, Se, e and 12i,¢ we show u beautiful range of patterus. At Ihe we show a very fine line of zeohyr ginghams, the style and’ finish almost as good as the most expensive. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Try Duguette & Co.'s Pomona fruit juice tabléts. They are delicious. : R When about to build don't fail to get price on lumber of Tho Judd & Wells Co., 813 Broadway. Telephone 257, The First Railroad Train. George A. Hayues of Salida, Colo., was in the Bluffs yesterday. He was formerly county recorder of Pottawattamie county, and one of the first things he did on arriving in the city was to hunt up the office and see how much it bad changed since he did duty there in 1567, In lookiug over the books he found a record that he had made on January 1, 1567, the duy when the first railroad train entered Council Bluffs. 1t was over the North- tern rallroad, and ho watched the great ovent tako place from the window of the court house, which was at that ume on notitied and a | Purdy has been pr and the Olmste to convert it i 1t pieces were mostly £ gold picces, ng suurious curren been helping ash. The coun- 5 bills, and bogus DeWitt's Little y i bost little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach bad breath. ———— Traveling Men Organize, This evening, in Clark's ball on Four- teenth street, between Dodge and Douglas, the supreme council Commercial Pilgrims of America will institute Omaha Council No, 2, of that order. Traveling men in good standing are invited to be at the hall at 7:30 o'clock sharp, ik Agate hearing scales, coffee mills with foo power, greoers refrigerotors, butter coolers Catalogue of Borden & Sellock Co., Chicago Supreme Court Opinions. Des Moixes, la., May 15.—|Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.] ~The supreme court has nanded down the following opinion: Hiram Tribord vs the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad appellaut, Cerro Gordo district, affirmed; N, Scherz vs T. Me- Monamy appellant, vs Supreme court, Coun- cil Bluffs, reversed: Warder, Bushoell & Glessner company vs M. E. Jack appellant, Chickasaw distri’t, afivmed ; the Iowa Union telephone company appellant vs A. C. Boy- lan et al, Chickasaw district, afirmed; G. M J | Dean appeiiant vs Joel Ridgewooa et al, Lamakee district, reversed; state vs W, & | Swith appetla Puma d afiem, | Mary Jucob uppéllant vs Suyder, Dickinson distriet, lmrmw state vs G, W, | Rockwell and M. . Laiser appellant, Jones gistrict, affirmed -~ - {rom what you have heard or will take Hood's Sursaparilla,do 1o buy any substitute instead. 1t you decidc read,that yo | notbeinduc DEs Moixes, gram to Tue Scott and N la., Bee | Tele- Walter S, M. Beatty conferring with the coal op- regard to the proposed con feren | of miu and operators at Oskaloosa next week. They say that the operators so far as spoieu to on the subject appear favorable to toe conference. President wional Organizer L. are i the city erators i e Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers, Curesall headuches in 20 minutes. At all druggists e For the Ex-Slaves, morrow uight at Boyd's opera house W, R. Vaughan will explain to all who may at- teud the meaning and provisions of his bill (introduced in congress) to provide a pension for colored ex-slaves. All pecpie of every stiade of color, race or sex are invited to ai- tend. The meeting will commence at 30 p. m. i Caligraph Writitg machine 1s the best for manifolding and for spes- 'IOWA RAILRO DEUSIO‘J Important Interstate Oommerce Opinion by Judge 8hiras, UNPROFITABLE BOYCOTTING BUSINESS. ixing Tourist Rates-Frightened by Competition—Cheap Pass: Rates for the Farmers— Ticket Brokers Disagree, e Des Moy Judge Shiras of cision under the interstate commerce law today. The plaintiffs were geain shippers of Carrall, Ia., and the defendaut the Chicago & Northwestern railroad. The plaintifls claimed they were charged 19 cents per 100 pounds of grain shipments to Chicago, while shippers at Blair, Neb,, had an 11 cont rate for the same distance. The judgze ruled that the rate was i violation of the interstate law, and that the plaintiffs have the right to recover. A large number of similar ¢ still penaing, aud the same decision will o doubt be given. by The Boyeott a Farce. Citicaco, May 15,—It is reported that the competitors of the Chicago & Alton have pre a petition to the board of rulings of the Trunk Line and Central tion requesting against the altogether. Traffic associa- to either make tho boycott Alton effective* or to abaudon it The reason given for the request is that the boycott is doing the Alton no harm while it is really injuring the business of the other western roads A former railroad man who is now enga in other business arrived here tod cast wed y from the While in New York, to satisfy his own curiosity, he took ocecasion to look into, the boyeott. He says hie discovered that these tr lines that are most active in the boy- cott are £15 on ev themselves paying a commission of v immigrant_ticket sold to Pac coast, aud that some of the lines are paying s high as $ commission on tickets sold from New York to Chicago, al Passen- ger Agent Charleton written u letter to Chairman Fiuley of the Western Passenger association asserting that no less than seven astern roads are paying commissions sold er their lines from New York aud Chi- o. I'he question of summer tourist rates on which the western lines could not agree at the receut meeting of the Western Pussenger association is in a_fair way to be amicavly settled. At a meeting of the managers toaay it was agreed all persous to fix tourist rates on the basis of the percent of the regular rates between points of the territory of the association. Eastern roads are growing sequence of the division. of the grain traffic to the lake lines, which are ing it at lower rates than have been known before for years. Chairman Blanchard is taking a vote by letter as to the ad- visibility of a reduction on all roads. Itis belie that some of the roads will oppose a easy in con- reduction in seaboard rates for the 500 that they cunnot afford to ke them low” enough _to compete with tne lake lines and tho effect will be to pull down the local rates, upon which they must largely depend for their revenue. The Western Passenger association has authoiized a rate of one farc for the round trip to persons desiring to attend the farm- el ance con ntion at Cincinnati on the 19th inst. The tickets will be on sale the 17th and 15th. This completes the special ar- raugements for the alliauce convention from all points, Doesn't Interferé with Traffic. Ciicaco, May 15.—The situation on the Northwestern road as affected by the dis- charge of all its switchmen and yardmasters has developed no new features this morning. « Manuger Whitman is constantly in receint of telegrams from all points on the system and without exception they report an encouraging stute of affairs Gramd Master Sweeney und Vice Grand Master Dowling of the switcnmen’s union called on General Manager Whitman toduy and asked for a statement of the grounds on which the lockout was declared. Whitman said the compauy’s position was fully set forth in the statéments to the press, the sub- stance of which were sent in these dispatenes yesterday, aad if they had uny reply to make to the statement they must put it in writing. The interview was not at all satis- facto'y to the union men, who went away in a bad humor. It is understood that ¥ dent Sareent of the federation of trainmen will be here tomorrow and important devel- opments ure expected. Driven Off by Strike Cuavratey, I, May & bound passenger train on th left in this city last evening acar load of Italiau labovers. The section men of the Iitinois central on the sections south of Buck- ley nave strack for higher wages. Some la- bor contractor sent out a gang of Italians to take the places of the striking section men. When the tramn arrived at Buckley, a largo crowd was assembled at the depot. Rvan, the man in charge of the Itahans, in- tended to leave twelve of them at Buckle but when they got off the train the; ed by the crowd and stoned ns retreated into their o sevy them being tnjured by the wfuriated crowd. The foreigners were brought on to this city and taken to Chicago on a return train, The south- (1 inois Central Ticket i'r Kers Disagree, Kaxsas City, Mo, May 15.—The defeat of Broker Mulford’s plan to incorporate the Amcrican Ticket Brokers' association and vlace each member under bond to observe the rules may disrupt the association. The Mulford people are sore, but they say they have held their trump card until the last. Mulford claims that his contract with the association has been violated und he intends to resume operations under his articies of in corporation and kill the American Ticket Brokers' association, A following of 100 or more is claimed for him, but the opposition denies that there are over fifty who would go out with Mulford. The 1, C. 1, & N, A nnunl Report, Cnicaco, May 15, —The annual report of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern road for 150 shows gross & 2; operating expense &2,487,88 net earnings, 817, come, cash assets in 1890, etc. ided, make the total receipts 81,157,304, here was ex- pended for interest on bonis, improvements and equipment, additions to real estate, etc., . W4, leaving a balande of §231,601, Canadian Pacific Purchase WinyieeG, Man., May 15,1t now seems to be an absolute certainty that the Canadian Pacific bas purchased the Northern Pacific lines in Manitoba, The,effcial trausfer will take place next week, itis said. —— The New Moraing Dr nk at the clubs is Sulpho-Satine, a mild Jaxative water bottled at Excelsior Springs, Mo. e Another Corp Palace. S1ovx Citv, Neb., Mayds. —[Spec gram 10 Tue Bee.|—A citizens' me earnings of taxes, etc., Other in- 1 Tele- ing to night decided to hold another corn palac festival here this year. Committees were appointed aud the work will be pushed. The date wiil probably be in & ber. eptember or Octo- —— DeWitv's Little Early Risers, best pill, i S ‘retary Taft Sinking. Cala, May 15.—Ex-Secretary low and sinking rapidly Ex-Se Sax DikGo, Taft is ver; A Burglar requires courage, but imita- tors have the qualitie of a bur- glar without his courage., Jo- hann Hoff's Malt Extract is so popular that it has been imi- tated. See that the signature of *Johann Hoft” is on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Meudelson Co,, sole agents, 6 arolay St., New York, the federal court rendered an important de- | We desire to Buying, as we do, { prices. That our purchas Purify your blood. Now is thetime to do it, or else your system will be out of order all summer, cleanse your liver, stop your kidney pains, quiet your nerves, cure your sick headache. Turkish Tea will do it. 23c package, from your druggist, or sent by mail on re- ceipt of price. Hahn's Golden Cure, warranted cure for dys- pepsia. Will refund money if it don't cure TURKISH REMEDY Dyspepsia s0c box. GON Omaha, Neb. H 285 and e ies Biat 16 fa PRELN gt or 8 m—ETET d is 80 gséi_é e vt uste It =22 mTg3 a2 iy FERD. T. HOPKINS, l’mnr -ulml\lnxn!\l NY T— 0. : HUSBAND 100 XANY, Con ma Bunuixeroy, Ia., May 15 —[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bre.|—1wo scnsational suits have been filed in the district court here by Cuarles S, Yonug of Fort Madison, la., against C. S. Quick of this city aud bis wife, Alace A. Quick Some four weeks ago Quick, who had been a widower eight weeks re, married Mrs. C. 8. Young of Kort dison, who had been divorced but one eek from her husband, who was employed in St. Louis, Mo. This former husband is the plaintiff and denies having knowledge of bis wife's divorce prior to her marriage to Quick and sues for §15,000 damages, charging with seduction and the alienation of vife's affections. The suit against Mrs. Quick, his former wi 15 to set aside the de- creo of divorce obtained by her, us he claims, by fraud. He claims to have frequently sent his wife money from St. Louis for her sup- port and had no idea of anything being wrong till he learned of the divore A Batl Oxaws, In., May Serious Questio an Towa W nting I)ru\\ ed —|Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—About noon yesterday Frank Ballard, aged twenty-one, son of a prominent, citizen, was drowned in Lake Gard, two miles ‘south. He and a companion were bathing, when Ballard attempted to cross the lako. When about half way across he was taken with cramps and went down before help could reach him. Saloonkeepers in Contempt, Forr Donae, Ta., May 15.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee]—The state temperauce alliance is continuing its battle against the saloons in this city. Coutempt proceedings were instituted aeainst a score of barkeeper proprietors and property owners who wer: enjoined some time ugo. 1t is aileged that the injunctions have been violated and the court asked to fine the violators for contempt. A Sudden De, la. Gurnkie CeNTER, Telegram to Tne B one of the leading « ropped dead on the str disease. He was seventy years of u leaves a wife and a family of aduit_c three of them being sous.” Oue child hves in Iilnois, two in Nebraska and three in Guth- rie Center. May 15.—[Sy |—Andrew Hazl ens of this plac sttodiy rom b ————— Dr. Birney cures catar Beo bld’g — - Origin of Som Fashions, There is a good deal of woundering among us about the origin of some of our fashious, ¢ 10 know that ruffs iner to hide th ere vere inveuted by a m PAGES for ing WEAR at the popular prices of: is superior in quality to that which the ordinary We carry finer grades watch our window display and ex BROIWVNING, S W. (S the neck of a queen of France: erinolies for the Empress Eugene when temporarily threatened with the loss of ner figure; hizh boots increased the height of Louis | wigs first tid the baldnoss of James I, Eoglano. Patehes, according to vne authority,were first worn by Louise de la Val liere, who did not dure to appear before ner roval lover with half a dozeu eruptions on her face,caused by the soring weather., Wowan's vanity,simple —justas the Empress Josophine turned a pocket kandkerchief into a dainty gmr\mn of & woman's wardrobe by constautly holaing it to her mouth to hide a defect in her teeth, -~ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for cbil en teethiug gives quiet, healthtul rest, ] cents a boutle, Lt A Divor Docket, There was a new feature added to the courts yesterday. Heretofore all divorce cases have cone upon the general docket, but this and they have kuown as “Divorce doc rule has beeu chau. put upon what 15 No. 1.7, This " book contains 155 cases, all of are ready for trial at this teru. e A very small pill but a very goodone, De Witv's Little Early Risers, ket which entir ~——RETAILERS OF-—— ELEVEN of facilities warrant 80e¢, also. PECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, ANTED—Coup JOR SALE FO; eet ent girl for Fifth avenue. general suitable WS, 6th Our i gord s family hoi ing. Apply t 'l'll lovers of horses—The lar tlot of oats and the finest in the citys aso hay i fred 05 ull kinds, at s, Goldsteln & Co's 1 West Broadw POR RENT—Barn near court house. Apply S R AT A S et TLATRYOY ANT and psychonietric, or char- eter readings: also dlenosi Send lock of halr for readings by duys and evenings, Mrs, E. Hooj, noar nue | Ok RENT Two h. hot and co Hotel annes. se NOR SATL tobuy, sell or r v turnished water yud floor rooms; o steam hea —For Rent— Wanted ~(f yon want it anvthing in tho real estate ling dowt do (antil you ive seon ot S 1istof burgnine, Swug & Wilker No. 113 Mbtn ad 118 Baatl steacts. Goanoil B0 b NOR SALE A fine iaported Clydesd Call ou D. J. Huteh mson & Co QUME fine residence property for rent by Day & Hess, 10 Peurl Street JUR SALE—Hotel centrally 1, doing | 1 business. Or will excl sstern [owit. e, fura tu 106 Lo step int ons for selli for good 4 fixtures: an A good paying bu other busiuess re- on and tate Cou Bargains in_reside R. P. Officer, agent. No. 12N, M 3 Blufr (GABDENS Some choice garden | X Council Blufls for sale on casy vineyards and u larce list of Johnstou & Van Patten. QRULTE aloor trade; bearin business 11 insurance n st y. and g or'address D. adway. J. Hutehir Ty ke McMahon block, 5 stor brick, with busewent und elevator. J. W, Squire earl stroet. T3l OR SALE or Keut—dirden land, with os, 0y J. R Rios. 0} Maln st, Jounoll ‘the Wondertul Process Vapor W e. Sto We sell the only genuine—Ne and the celenrated Quick Meal New Process stoves, the best made. Oune difference be- tween the genuine and_imications is that the Process— imitations bave a small necdle liko tube to draw off ol that don’ the genuiny a8 o such flimfinms, - o have sold nearly one hucdred already this scason. Lights like gas: absolutely safe; no smoke or soot; as simple as u cook stove. Sce us before buying. A few fine §5.00 gas ranges closing out at £10.00 each frigerators, Ihe best ever offered: 20 per cent discount over last year's pric Mow £6.00. Lawn Highost grade only doors, frames, cte., ¢ Bic Largoest stock in Screen wire les. west, the Little Giant boy's wheel, the he famous Victor, highest world's best wheel,both for ladies and CoLE & CoL 41 Main Street. 1891 grad gentlemen. 1 TOLD YOU rfll)l The Jewel Vapor Stove is the best generating stove in the market. The Reliable Proc leader in pro- cess stoves. The hot air tubes are con- nected by removable iron elbows, al- lowing easy access for cleaning pur- poses. The vaporizer is a perforated brass eylinder held in place by thres brass spring arms, and can be lifted out and cleaned. Our stove is the only one so provided. We have done away Iy with thesub-flame. The flame can be turned high or low. They ar going like hot cakes. The second car load ordered. AWN MOWERS. Buy the genuine Philadelphin Lawn Mower. It was unexcelicd 17 years ago; itis unrivalled now. Those made 17 .avs ago were good, but those made now are very far in advance of them in cvery point of morit, REFRIGERATORS. We have a full line of hardwoesd re- frigerators ut prices that will sell them. time iscoming. Getyour screens ore the flies come and vou will e lots of annoyance. [ have the B t 1 hest line of door and win- Cow screens in the market, P beVor, 504 Broadway, and No. 10 Main Stroet. CITIZENS STATS BANK Of Council CAPITAL STOCK. ... SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . DIRECTOR: Bhugart. E It Hannan Biuffs, -8150,000 1() 000 223 ODJ . F. O Gleason, E L 2 undson, Charlas Transact genersl LanKing busi: zest capital ani surplus of sy in Southwestern lows INTERE;TUN TIMZ DERPDJSITS, JflSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS FXPOSITION, 1880, THE MOST VERFECT OF PENS, Bmwm%g [\m & (Co. MEN’S FURNISHING offer and the prices we the largest country, we make our selections from the leading manutf | world, and through our unlimited orders are enabled to re Every dealer may quote figures, but what we claim s us 78¢c, $1.00, $1. o GOODS. call your attention to one thing in this department, |and ask for the opportunity to prove the statements which we make in regard to quality which we on MEN’'S UNDERWEAR. shall can name retail stores in the icturers of the reh bottom AT in offering UNDER« 28 and $1.80—that retailer can show. You will find it to your advantage ta amine our stock. KING & Corner 15tk and Douglas Streets. Co, Send for Hllustrated Catalogue. Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, AGENTS WANTED. DR, C. B, JUD). 506 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia T HONES, RES s COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS Allkinds of Dying and Clewning dono in the fligheststylo of tho Arty “Fadud and " Stained Fabrics m to look as good as new. Bed 2 Cio i Ty Mol sy e olied = Work promptigdons and delivered in ull parts of 'thecountry. Send for prios itst. O. A. MACHAN, Pro 1015 Broadway. Near Northwe: COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1A 27 MAIN STRE uenin & Co. J(-leryfl THE GRAN D, Council Bluffs, Ia. over C. B. Jac This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open, Cragin & Co., Proprietors. M H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D, r, Nose and Throat Inlist, Councll Bluffs, - - Nore ey patnful o Towa. cross eyes. A weak visio denfness, dls-y eharges from the edrs, o . b r. nathi ilacute und chroni lons of the thront . Glass eves o hont pain. Glasses ucourately pre diflicult cases, often curing chronto© ne urkical operations, rormed, assuring bt resulty t-Beno block, room 1 Council Blufts, (a First-:- National - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up Caital, $100,000 Oldest organized bank in the olty. ¥ domestic exchange nnd local securitles. attention paid to cul o banks, bankers ribed | y .mm.-.uy spocial unts of individ- s solicited. Cor- Gas Heating Stovc:s. No Asnes! Just the thing tor bath r Call wnd see our ia NO SMOKE. 15, bed rooms, eta © assortment. C. B. Gas and Electriz Light 211 Pearl und 210 Main Street. NEW OGDEN HOTEL. len Hotel, in Council Biuffs, hus 1y refurni i modernized of the Lest hotels f the stnte 1t 0 the business part of the eity and t s the Co. tri door every four minutos, Fire ese nd fire alurms throuzhout the buildin n heat. hot and_ cold water and every room. Table unsurpassed Rates, £2.00 & aay GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager, Sims & Sannders—Atiornerqat law, Prass federal courts. Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Shugarg Beno block, Councll Biuffs, la. H .l (Iumhcrx, [Attarney at Law. No. 19 over' Bushe I's store. Teleph No. Husiness s 8 . to ) po, wuncll Blafts, Tn D. H. McDaneld & Co., Butchers' and Packars' Suplias, Market Fixtures, Casinys, Eploes and Sausage Makers' Machlnery, &0, Muln st., Council Bluffs, la Also dealers u lides and kure