HVB THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDISteSDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1890. THE OMAHA 1VEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' OFFICE , KO. 12 PEARL ST. rcllvrrcd by Currier In hny part of thcCltjr , II , W. 1'II.TOH , MANAUKK lliiMnr H Office , No. II. NlKht Keillor , No. La jiixoit ji N. Y. P. Co. Council IHufTa Lumber Co. . coal. In the district court yesterday the CMC of Dulchcr VH ( Inllnghcr wus still on trial. t.cavc to wed wns yoitorday plven to .lohn Illloy nntl Lizzie Johnson , both otOinalia. A Krand conceit nnil ball is to be tflven Saturday evening In Peterson's bull by Trou- butu ] lodge No. fi'J. ' Jltn O'HiI'tn , ono ot tlio prisoners on the rlmlii gani' , made hix cscuno on Monday and outrun OniccrVyult in u- clean fair foot race. race.On Friday night tlio Royal Arcanum will clvo tlio concluding party of this series which lias been so cn-atly enjoyed. The occasion will bo thoroughly enjoyable , us the Koyal Ar canum pnrtloi always nro. Halph Wnlkor Is the niune of n twelve-year. old Ind wlio rnn away from his homo In Oska- loo.su. la. , ami Is believed to Imvo comu In this direction. The police liavo licuu notllled to Keep a sharp \viitcii for him. Olllcor McDonald last nlpht arrested Char lie Youi % alias "Hutch , " on the charge of holding up a man named .1. .M. DahlborB. The latter claims that ho was met uy YOUIIK In the rear of Klsman.'s store and compelled to glvo up $1 at the point of a gun. Them is nn absurd rumor in circulation thnt some fellow alleging himself to bo a physician is trying to work the city and llnd snmo people of sufficient credulity to believe that ho Is un agent of 1'rof. Koch and is nu- thorl/.ed to sell his celebrated lymph. Charles Hrandon and .1. Smith were run in last night by Ofllcor I'ctcrson and locked tit : on the charge of Intoxication. Smith is not tno.mimo of the latter party. Ho is a , well Known cltl/.en , worth about $10,000 , , but his protestations did not save him from goliiB Into the hole. The fourveinoM "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ferguson , who formarly resided here , died of diphtheria in Omaha on Moil' day. A telephone message received bv friends licro yesterday noon stated thnt tbeli other child , a two-year-old son , was stricken with the disease on Sunday and Is not ox pcctcd to live. .John ICnierson , foreman of ono of the Hoc ! Island switching crow sustained a painful but not serious accident hut evening. WhlU making a coupling his right arm was caught between the bumpers of an old-fnshlonci man killer freight car. No bones were broken , but the arm was severely wreiiohci nnd strained , making it necessary for Mr Emerson to lay off a few days. The diamond replevin rase will ho hcan today , according to the oilglnal programme An agreement has boon nrndo that the diamonds mends shnll remain in the bunds of Chief o Police Carey for thirty days. In the hope thn their owner can bo found. Numerous claim ants hnvo already appeared , but none of then hove been able to prove their title to tin baubles. It is a very handsome lady's bo and wore evidently stolen. The city council will moot in regula weekly hcsion this evening. It is prob.ibli thnt they will have another wresUo with tin Twin Uity street railway ordinance. Tin company perfected ill organt/ntion by Illini its articles of incorporation with the score tnry of state atDes Moincs on Monday , inn promise to go ahead with their enterprise believing that the council will not put ohstn clesin their wnynnd intentionally delay HUM : In their efforts to reduce street car fares be twecn the two cities. A patent nicJIcino vender who attracts th multitude with a brass band and a lot of mh Btrol performers by giving street parades an nightly performances in ono of the halls , hn come out as the protector of Innocence. Corr plnllit was nmOo to the police authentic. ! tlui Homo of Ills crowd had been offering insult to young school girls on the streets. Th man of medicine notllled Chief Carey las nljrht that ho would pay nil expenses if nn ono would detect and prosecute any of hi men guilty of such piacticcs. Two morning papers are endeavoring t work up a sensation over the discovery t sorno Indian bones near Mynstcr springs claiming that the discovery was made las Bunday by parties who are apocryphal style "two young men , " As the fuel has Ion been known that an old Indian buryin ground existed on nno of the hills In that v dully , and ns II. II. Field and other exhume j cart load of the bones In the summer ( I8b5 , and they have been carried nround fc the past five yeursjiy small boys , the succc ? of these wldoiiwnko journals In getting llv news is remarkable. Bertha Ilurko , a slxteon-ycar-old girl whoso homo has been somewhere in Sout Dukotn , became frightened at the prospect < an Indian uprising and suddenly loft her pa cuts and friends. Investigation showed tin n traveling 111,111 named Evans w.is seize with the enmo klndofnscaro nnd loft I company with the young girl. They wei traced to Sioux city , where they roslstorc ns man and wif > , nnd tliouco to this city. I A. IHirko. tlio father of the girl , Is here looli ing after her. lie ascertained yesterday tin they liad stopped at the Transfer betel an had taken the Union Pneiilc train west. The heaviest bond ever put up to guarai tco the appearance of any of the victims tin nro dully and nightly rounded"1 up by the p lice and tnlcon to the central station wi lllcd with Deputy Marshal White lu-,1 nigh Tlio victim was Pat Hopkins , an old ho carrier. lie was carried to the station du Ing the afternoon by tlio patrol wagon ai deposited behind the bars to recover fro the effects ot a protracted drunk. Win searched certificates of deposit for 521) ) we found on his person. About 9 o'clock ho wi permitted to go homo after depositing h certlilcatcs ns nn appearance bond. Ho w toll Judge McOco how It happened that 1 wns carrying around the evidences of much wealth at T o'clock this morning. Chief Carey was called upon to assist yc tcrduy in finding nn erring young girl. Tl request wns made by u woman who gave tl name of Mrs. Hitchio of Lincoln. She to the chief she had traced the girl hero m believed Hho was nn inmatn of a house prostitution. The right name of the youi girl was given , and n reference to tl'O inn shut's list showed that she wns known 1 the sumo name hero and wasan inmate of o . . of tUo houses on the row. An oftlccr w detailed to bring her to the static whore she met her sister in the seclusion the chief's privatu ofllce nnd a very affectii Intervlfiw took place. The erring girl's mu is May Uphani. Her homo is DCS Moinc where her parents , who uro working jiojj : still reside. She is sixteen years old , ui has been leading a life of shame for the p.i two years. Sliu claims that she was drfvi to It by the harshness of her father. Aftei long nnd tearful entreaty she consented accompany her married sister to Lincoln , ui they loft yesterday afternoon. "I liellovo our generous invitation to t moneyless pilgrims to como to the city in nnd stay nil ntght when they can't llnd b < tor quarters has prevented many hlghw robberies , " said an nttncho of the ccntr.il si lien lust night. "Not a night passes that \ do nothavo men callers hero whoarorodue to the verge of desperation , nnd If they h no pluco to stay they would wander nroui the streoU and hold up the llrst man th encountered. Wo have men como bore who u physically and mentally prepared for su work. Wo pivo them u place to sleep n then turn the key upon thorn and thus pi vent them being driven to su deeds. Wo let them out nt o'clock each morning nnd they im rustle for something to eat. If they do a stealing It must bo done in davlight. 0 frco entertainment of these pilgrims costs t city nothing , nnd I am confident the c ! rcnii/cs a linndsomo return for the lit trouble wo nro put to by searching nnd lot ing up those unfortunates every night. Tli como regularly , and very seldomly do wo s n fnco that wo hnvo ever seen before. Tli appear to me Una little specks on the surft of the great ocean of humanity , nnd the lit eddy made by the walls of the city jail in I mighty current attracts them and holds tin for an Instant nnd then they drift ou oguli Ht HOIIHJ In ttioVost. . Being the largest house in the west cheerfully Invite the public to compare r stock and prices with ihoso of other hous knowing that wo arc in position to not 01 glvo you tlio very largest variety to sell from but also to save you equal to ouo-hiilf ether houses' prices. Try us. IlENllT ElBKMiN ft CO. , Broadway and Pearl itrtot , Council Bluff * THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Cupid find n Deputy Sheriff Brin * an Un willing Bridegroom to the Altar , CUTTING WAGES OF MILWAUKEE MEN. A Ten Per Con I Itciluutlon Ordered 'i'lio Atkins Failure Complete Modem Wood men Tonight Minor Mention , A unique wedding took place yesterday af ternoon nt Kiel's ' hotel , the bridegroom being 0. II , Martin of ICims.is City nnd the brldo Hlrd llonnctt of 1'nclllo Junotlon. Justice I lend ricks ofilolate' ' . There was little in the ceremony itself which would have nttr.ieted any unusual interest la the looker on , unless Informed as to the peculiar relation of the parties. The bridegroom was uiulor arrest on the charge of having ruthlessly toyed with the affections of the young lady , and then it-fusing to matte good his promise ot marriage. Ho had been arrested at Hcd Oaic last Sunday night nnd was brought hero by naofilecr. lie concluded that marriage to a pretty girl was after nil preferable to solltudo and bars , nnd so a license wus secured and a magistrate sum moned to tie the knot. Then a writ of habeas corpus was sued out In the district court and In a few minutes Judge Carson had hot the man free from the power of the law. The nowlv wedded ones left on the evening train for Pacific Junction. Tlio wedJing revives interest in another ease , now pending In the federal courts. Miss Hennett , now Mrs. Martin , nnd her mother have been keeping a small hotel in 1'nclllo Junction. They claim that a dectec- tlvo mimed Dovlnc , claiming to bo actinc In the Interests of snino medical association , chnrircd the girl with having been guilty of an abortion , and threatened to proseeuto her. The girl admitted that she had been to a hospital for treatment , but for nn entirely different and perfectly legitimate purpose. It is said that the detective refused to bo con vinced unless 1m niinle a personal examina tion , which demand was granted rather than to bo arrested , as ho thruatenod. Later De- vine was niTP.tted for Ills notion in the mat ter , hut was discharged by the I'aeillc Junc tion Justice , hoforo whom the c.iso was brought. Then n civil suit was brought ngalnst him tor $1.091) ) , this odd amount being claimed in order to bring it 1 cent less than Is the limit of cases which can bo tried In the federal court , thus piovciitlug Us transfer from the state court. Dcvluo being a resi dent of Ohio , secured a transfer of the case to the federal courts , however , and H Is there pending. _ ' .TRANSFORM ATl6N S CIS NIC. Grand Holiday Display. At the BOSTON STOKE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Boston store's grand Christmas open ing display takes place Thursday , Friday and Saturday , llth , 12th nnd lllth. The store having been recently enlarged and re modelled to double Its lormer capacity , mak ing It ono of the best lighted , best ventilated stores in the west. Now occupying store rooms 40110i , ; and -I0"i Broadway. Oui thousands of patrons llnd it a pleas ure to trade at the Boston Store , where they receive courteous treatment , pollto clerks , ono prlco to every- boJy nnd that nlvnys \ the very lowest mar ket price , everything purchased will be found W ) times' out of 100 lower than they can bo found elsewhere. Our aim , standare goods , our prices always the the lowest. The display of holiday goods excells all oui former efforts , consisting of dolls , china to ; sets , children's books , rocking horses , glass ware , baskets , plush goods , leather goods rocking horses , blackboards , etc. We shov thousands of bargains in our dry coeds de unrtment for this week well worthy of youi attention. HOLIDAY GOODS. SECOND FLOOR Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In. FoTiniii > aiiAM , Wmrni.AWit Co. N. B. See show windows for holiday dis , - A. Ton Per Cent Itc'duutlon In Information was received hero yestcrda ; by the employes of the Chicago , Milwauhc & St. Paul railway company that n cut of li per cent would bo made In their wages , t take effect on the IBth Inst. But little doflnilo information could bo oh tnlncd yesterday concerning the nature o the cut , but It was learned that It would no apply to the yardmen , engineers , firemen o : conductors , but exclusively to the static ] men , operators and warehouse men. "The station men are not organized , " sal a railway man yesterday evening , "and tha is about the only reason that I can assign fo the cut being made upon their wages. Ther nro none of them gottlnij suddenly and vie lently rich upon thotr salaries , but I suppos the company thinks it will bo sufo to start general reduction by commencing upon them I do not believe that It will ho followed by ai immediate attempt to rcduco the wages o other employes , oven if the station men tak their mculciuo without much fuss , but 1 an satlslied that the company contemplate sue a reduction. " Only a few men In Council Bluffs ar affected by the reduction , but the numbc will aggregate a small army throughout th entire system. The men most serious ! affected are the freight handlers and elorks Their wages arc only about $ D per month , an they cannot well bland n reduction of M. T\\ ofllco men gave notice last night that the would not submit to the reduction and woul leave as soon ns their places could bo lllleil It Is probable that a good ninny others wi follow unless the order is rescinded. Money to loan nt straight 5 per cent pu annum. E. S. Burnett , iigcnt. Buy from Eiscman direct nnd get you goods at wliolubiilu prlco. A stock of over ? 250UOO , to select from , tli best that life-long experience ! can gather tc guthercau bo found at Elsomans' , corner c Broadway and Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Kverylioily Is Invited. The second entertainment of Uev. Thoni [ son's magic lantern performance will tat place at Eisonnin's store tomorrow , Monda evening. The scones of the Johnstown lloo will bo fully exhibited , also many other hi ; torlcal and comic pictures. It costs yo nothing to see it. Como und bring your chi dren alone. Tlmo of performance , 7:151 : 8iO : ! Monday and Friday evenings , nnd du : ing all of the holiday evenings. Hoom ft 10,000 , people. _ era A Charity Iviiterlnl-ununt. By n misapprehension of dates the ell papers were led to announce last week thi the entertainment to bo given by the Model ' Woodmen for the bonerit of the Cbristia home would occur on Wednesday , Dccombe 2. Many pcoplo were disappointed whc they visited the opera house and found tlu the date originally llxed was December Ii 0 The cntertiiinmont will bo given tonight , an h should draw a fall hnuso. Some of Iho mo , j talented loc.d performers In the city lm > volunteered their services and have bee pr.ictlcing for bovor.il weeks past. Ainon the lUtaroMlbsSophiaGernor , Messrs. Wcs it cottOKdon , Allen and Cook , M r , Ed F. Coglo ity Miss lOrnestluo Stephan. Messrs. Hndolli it- and Murphy , Miss Ma io Llddoll , Mw. 1 W. Lyons , Messrs. F. K. nnd F. J. Ron ar ity Mrs.V. . W. Sherman mill Mrai F. 'lllKsvan lo All these people are so well known that U unnecessary tosav they will give n first ela. entertainment. Dulby's orchestra has al been secured for the occasion. Wanted Room and board for two in prlva family. Uuoiun : W , Ilnwrrr , Urown Building. J.C. Blxby , steam hoatlnj , sanitary 01 plneer , | J Llfo building , Oauav SJJ Mo rlam block , Council Hlufh. It WIIH a Complete Failure. Yesterday's developments In the coi mcrcial fuiluruof Kcubcn Atkins , a Midd llroadway ponenil morcimndlso dealer , she that the failure Is probably a complete o : ami will Involve a greater amount than w at first supposed. It also developed that t : firm name was Jensen it Atkins , Mr Jensen having been formerly connected with 1 * . 0. Miller In the wall paper business In this i-lty. After the eloso of business Saturday even ing Jensen & Atkins executed n chattel mortgage to P. Peterson of this city for &XX ) . It was not put upon record until yesterday , but wns in tltno to shut out n largo number of small claims. A number of attachments to secure small amounts were Hied yesterday , among them the Davis inllllnir company of Omaha lor $ 'JO , nnd W. A. Maurcr nnd Duquetto & Co. of this city for small amounts , Manager Peterson , for H. O. Dun & Co. , tuld ye.stcrdny that ho Iind Intimations that a large number of claims would bo placed upon the goods by dealer * in Kansas C'lty , and several llrms in iCnnsns towns. The claims were scattered nnd It would require time to pet them nil together. The total amount of claims already lllcd by Council lllutTs dealers already approximates $1,500. Manager I'eterson snya that Aldus refused to furnish quotations for commercial pur- loscs.niut ordered him out of the store when 10 called upon him for that purpose. Atkins amc hero a short time ago from a small town n Missouri , nnd Dun's reports ilnco < \ his otal capital ntfcWO. The same agency quotes is present stocK at between $ 1,000 nud fT , OJO. ForclothltiK nnd furnishing goods , try Ot- enhclmer's , 411 Broadway. Scott House. 8T > ct. meal , 2T > cts , The Attraction 'fills Wo > lc. The attraction of the pcoplo looking for lOliday goods is entirely centered nt Elso- imn's'storc. It calls nut thousands of ladles nd children to visit their holiday depart ment. People are astonished when they sco ur Immense variety , The question of every > no is , how could they get such nn nssort- nunt together ! and how c.m they sell their oods so cheap ! The renion la , becausn wo my them cheap enough and don't ' believe in ho largo profit system that other houses do. i\'c sell them close and sell lots of them. Every market of the world Ins contributed to our display for this Imlldav season. It mutters not what you want to buy como to ur store and you will find It. \Vo have goods for the poor , the medium nd the richest , nnd goods lor all classes of radc , inid cheaper than yon can find them Isowhoro. Therefore , inako no inlstaKo , call t Klsomans' store before you think of in- cstlng a cent , for the purchasing power of 1 at our store is equal to $ U clsowliere. A vord to the wise is suftlclent. HENIIY EISMAV it Co. , Broadway and Pearl streets , Council Bluffs , la. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 418 Broadway. A stock of over SJSO.OOO to select from at liseiimns' . 1'1KSO\A1 , JVSH.I tttti I'JIS. Dr. O. n. Judd has cone to Chicago on n hort business trip. Mrs. Prof. McNtiughton loft last evening ivith her daughter for California , where they , vill spend the winter , in the hope of better- ng Mrs. McNaughton's honlth. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Sapp have returned rom their sad Journey to Mt. Ycrnon , O. , ivhero they laid at rest the remains of Colonel 3npp , which were placed beside these of bis ivlfo. Lieutenant Uallaphor has been ordered to proceed with his repimeift from New Mexico LoFortMoadu , S. D. Mrs. Gallagher and tier children arrived hero Sunday and will remain for n time with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paschol. The Council Bluffs nnd Omaha transfer company has purchased a largo invoice of baled hay , which will bo sold nt thu lowest market price , nnd In quantities to suit pur chasers. Orders addressed thorn from parties - ties in this city and outlying towns will be given prompt attention. Buy your coal nnd wood of C. B. Fuel Co. , D3'J Broadway. Telephone 133. Chinese goods , Japanese novelties at No , 88C Broadway. Odd Christmas gifts. Jim Long Scott House. Best $1.00 per day house IE the city. _ An opportunity for the money saving pub lie , largo and small buyers , to get goods nl away down prices is at Eisenmus' . C. A. Bcebo & Co. nro going out of the r ( tail trade und will close out their fine llnool ladies' writing and onico desks , hook cases chiffoniers , parlor tables , parlor and chambei suits , folding beds , plain and fancy rockers cabinets , mirrors , etc. , etc. for less tbac cost. _ Wanted Boys nt American District Tel egraph ofllco. A HEAVY \MAOE SUIT. TIi3 lilnohaii Perry Company ofDu lulluc ] vs K. \\ciseiinrilor , The taking of testimony In the suit of thi Linehan ferry company of Dubuque , la. against Edward W. Weiscnerdcr of Aspln wall was commenced before Special Mustc : in Chancery F. C. Sbafer in the largo cour room In tuo government building yesterday The cuso is ono with a history of more thai usual importance. During tbo summer o 1SSO the ferry company put a steamer , th < Vice President , on the river to do n genera business between Nebraska City and St. Joe Captain John Consoles was in command am had maue several profitable trips. Durini the month of Juno the boat made an u privet trip , and after unloading at this point sin started down the river with a fair load. Tbj llrct stop was made tit Nebraska City where supplies were taken on , nnd during tin night of Juno 21 the boat weighed anchor am started for St. Joseph. During the time tha the boat was in this vicinity Welscnerdei had conceived the idea of operating a ropi ferry at Asplnwall and had stretched a wlr from the Nebraska to the Iowa shore of th river. The oftlcers of tbo boat knew nothini of this , and at 0 o'clock on the morning o Juno 23 , going nt full speed , the boat strucl the rope. It slipped over the bow , swept th deck nnd carried away the pilot houso. Captain Consollas was on watch , nnu ns th > rope came over the dock ho tried to run , bu before ho could tnko half a dozen steps h was caught and nearly cut in two. The shl surgeon wns called , but before ho could gc out of the cabin the captain was dead , The boat was at once run nshoro and re pairs inude , after which it went out of th river trade. An effort was made to settle with th owner of the ferry , but bo rot using to ontei tain any propopostion. suit for glO.OOO ha been brought , ? . " > ,000 for damages snstainc by the ferry company nnd the ether 5,00 for tlio life of the man who was killed. S. B. Durfoy , mate of steamer Ari7onuhm his foot badly inmined. Thomas' Electrl oil cured It. Nothing equal to it for a quic pain reliever. from n Steam Pine. At 5 o'clock last evening the llro dopar ment was called to tbo William Decrin warehouse , ut Eighth and Capitol avenue The oftlce'on the llrst lloor was lllled wit smoke and the llro was located between th board * of the double lloor and was easily cj tinguishcd. It scorned to have caught froi a steam plpo that passed through tlio Hoc and was not properly encased in flroproc material. The harsh , drastic purgatives , oncodeeme so indispensable , have given place to milde and more skillfully prepared laxatives ; hoiu the great and growing demand for Aycr Pills. Physicians cverywncro rccommen thorn for costlvencss , Indigestion nnd live complaints , Tlio Now V lad net. The floor of the now Tenth street vindui is completed , the painting is finished and tl structure is nuout ready to bo tendered to tl city. Work on the new depot is progress ! ! : rapidly. The walls are up about ten feet ar already begin to give some hints as to tt rich and handsome appearance of the stru tuio whoa completed. Tickets at lowest rntos ana su perk accommodations via the great Roc Island route Ticket olflco , 1U02 Si : tceiith and Fiirniun Btrcots Omaha , * Rlmt by nn Ollicer. Oflleer John Follon , stationed nt Albrlph last night discovered MatthewEvcrland uji ing out of n house earring nwuy propert , llo called on him to stop , tut Evcrland start ) to run. The ofllccr proinptlyVought his re volver Into effective playrVirtid put n bullet through Everland's ' l"ft thlfeh. The wounded mun was taken to police" headquarters nt South Omaha , wllcra SUnjcwis dressed his wounds.'t 't ' Dr. Blrnov euros culorrji , Bso bltlg. Western Art Amnlutl ; ( > ii. About thirty members of ( he Western Art association were present at the meeting last night nt Mr Llnlngor's gallery. Dining the business part of the meeting resolutions were adopted thanklnj ! Dr. Duryca , F. V. Day nnd W. L. Anams , who actcxl ns Judges In the reran t exhibition , for their fnlrnuss and good Judgment displayed in awarding the pronmnns , The following were made honorary mem bers ; Cr. Durvo.i , W. L. Adams , F. 1' . Day , CScoi-RP W. Hicits and C. t1. Catlln. Mr. Mulvnncy , tno Chicago artists who is doing some work m the city , wns expected to bo present nnd nddross the meeting , but ho sent a letter of regrets on account of other engagements nnd xpressed a willingness to bo jirosent nnd nd- ress the association ntsomo future mooting. Some general discussion then followed ro- IIIR the worl : of the association , the ndvlsa- illlty of making some effort to establish ( ranch associations in Lincoln , flratal Island , lastliiKS , Beatrice nnd other good towns of Nebraska. The subject of having a national ichool of art , with stnto schools as branch ircutilzatlons was also discussed by Mr. Meld , Mr. LlnliiKcr , Mrs. Catlln and others. The association then adjourned the busU ess part of the programme and indulged In a oclublo of half an hour. The only railroad train out of Omaha un expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Counell BlufTs , Dos Moines and "jhicngo business is the Rock Island vos- ibuled limited , leaving Omaha at 4iO : ! i. in. daily. Ticket ollko , 1002 Sixteenth nd Farnatn bts. , Omnhu , Tony Fi-nnk's Trial. The trial of tlio state against Tony Frank , vho Is charged with having murdered Chro- Ister , the German peddler , near Elkhorn ist spring , will bo commenced before Ju'lgo 'Iffanv tomorrow. This case was triedsomo iionths uco , when tbo Jury failed to agree. Tlio now oflicos of the Great Rock slnnd route , 1002 Sixteenth and Fnrnnm treots , Omaha , are the finest in the city , /all und sbo thorn. Tickets to all points last at lowest rates. b I'.l K.USMIAM'H * . F. S. Lusk of Wyoming is at the Paxton. F. M. Abbott of Uulo Is at the Merchants. S. A. ytratton of Denver is at the Murray. Ed Holss of Pueblo , Colo. , is at the Barker. O. M. Lambcrtson of Lincoln is nt the Mil- ard. ard.H. H. C. Bottsford was at tbo Mlllard last night. Xj. S. Walker of Pocatcllo , Idaho , is at the asoy. A. G. Howard of Wayne is In the city , nt , ho Casey. John M. Putnam of Oalvcston , Tex. , is at , ho Casey. T. S. Garrett of O'Neill was at the Casey ast night. K. W. King of Falls City wns at the Barker ast night. A. A. Sweet of Chicago was nt the Pnxton ast night. M M. Mason and wife of Cheyenne arc nl the Paxton. N. W. Wells of Schuyler is in tbo city , nt ho Millard. J. S. Stewart of Scota , Me. , Is In the city at the Barker. L. II. Brooks of New York is in the city , at the Murray. J. A. Graham of Chicago Is in the city , at the Merchants. C. S. Taylor of David City was at the Merchants chants last night. , , L. O. Mahew of Louisville , Ky. , is In tin city , at the Paxton. H. J. Halls of Llncolp was in tbo city las' ' night , nt the Murray. C. G. Hoyt and wlfo of Beatrice were a the Murray last night. W. J. Abbott of Whitman wns in the city last night , nt tbo Baslccr. W. H. Edwards of Chicago is In tbo city registered at the Murray. W. C. Brooks of Beatrice was In the citj last nightr , at the Mlllard. J. W. ICnapp , business manager of thi Salt Lake Tribune , Is In the city. 0. E. Cowman nnd wife of Glenwooi Springs , Colo. , are nt tbo Merchants. Willis L. Tracy of Chicago , division super intondentof the railway mail service , is ii the city on a business tiip. Hois the gucs of Chief Clerk Cramer. Pcoplo Abroad. CHICAGO , Dec. 9. E. It. Norris and E Connerton of Omaha are at the Auditorium TOIT.KA , Kan. , Dec. 0. W. N. Perry o Pawnee Citp is at the Dutton. Lyman Browi of Fairbury Is at the Chesterfield. KANSIS Cm : , Mo. , Dec. 9 , H. A. Cralgli of Omaha is In the city. W. II. Hurray o Omaha is registered at the Midland. ST. Louis , Mo. , Dee. 9. J. S. Pollard am C. E. Phillips of Omaha are at the St. James S. Mayer of Lincoln is at the Lindell. Ii Benedict of Omaha is at tbo Southern. ST. JOSKI-H , Mo. , Doe. 9. N. C. Toltnan o Lincoln is at tbo Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Greenwald of Falls City , nnd S. W Loekwood of Hubbell nro at tlio Bacon. Van Houtou's Cocoas-Largest sale in th world. JIUEVITIMIS. Judge "WaUoloy spent most of ycstoi day listening to the injunction case i which ono branch of the iron moulder union is suing to prevent the oxpellin , of members. The funeral of Mrs. Grace Withnol Leonard will tnko phico nt 2 o'clock thi afternoon from the First Congregation ! ! church. A telegram from Mr. R. K Withnoll states that ho will nrrivo i : Omaha this morning. The funeral services ever the remain of the late Matthew C. Wilbor will tak place today at the family residence , 201 California street , at 2:30 : p. m. and at p. m. nt Trinity cathedral. The BOI vices will bo conducted by Dean Gar ( nor , assisted by Rev. Williams. Dr Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg Democratic Jloston. BOSTON , Muss. , DeciO. Complete rcturi of tbo city election ishow that Matthov ( dom. ) has bcoa elected mayor by a Inri majority. The board gf aldermen compris < seven regular democrats nnd three repub cans , with two members whoso names we : on both tickets. A llRiiinrknfilo Dividend. , Dec. 9. Tho'board , of directors i the American llvo s bck commission cor pany tonight voted n dividend of 15J per cc to the stockholders , payable January 1. Tl declaration of this roilmrlcnblo dividend w the only business transacted. Itroko Ilia Arm. W. M. Ferguson , wljlfts getting oft a mot tram on South Sixteenth street , ncarVlnto last night , slipped and fell , hrcaklncr his an Ho wus t a It on to his homo at Ninth ai Hickory streets , were ho wus cared for by physician. Fort Worth's Finances. FOIITVOHTII , Tex. , Deo. 9. The annu statement of the Forth Worth & Denver ra ChcNs Champions. Nr.vv YOIIK , Dec. 9. The contest bctwe Stelnitz nud Ounsberp for tbo chesschn' ' iilonsh.it > of the world commenced today tbo Manhattan Chess club , The match end in a draw. r u. j u.i.-d , DANUUIIV , Conn. , Dec. 9. ' ho hattci strl'tu iiua been settled in luvor 01 ih man fuctarew , IIMM , . llo Ijcnvcn n Fortuna tu Wife anil Children. NEW YOIIK , Dee. 8. The will of August Bclmont was opened today. The first clause provides for tlio selling of nil horses used for racing and breeding purposes and all breed ing establishments owned by the deceased. Walter Lttttgen is given $ lf > , OOJ in lieu of commissions as executor , To Allen Cole is Riven $10,1)00 ) nnd to every clerk nnd omplovo of August Bclmont .t Co. who has been thcYo llvo years , a sum ctiunl to one year's salary. All the household furniture and town and country houses are given absolutely to Mrs. Uelmont , who nlso receives nn income of S.V.,000 yearly. The principal of this is to bo divided among the children after her death. To liU dnuifliter , Fredorlka , Is Riven an minimi Income of S''fKX ( ) , the principal of which goes to her children nt deatli. Securities producing nn income of $19,100 nro left In trust to Perry llclinont's heirs , The same amounts uro set nsldu for Oliver 11. nnd August Dclmont. jr. All the remainder of all his property is to be con verted Into cash , the proceeds to bo divided equally between his three sons. Iicnve fie C'liNiiliiLt House. Nnw YOIIK , Dec. 9. The llrst step has ap parently been taken looking to the retire ment of trust companies from the bank clear ing bouso. The Farmers' loan and trust com pany issued a circular nnnoinclng thnt the company was determined to discontinue hav ing Its checks p.isscd through the New York clearinghouse from January 1. President Holston said : "Wo have no need of ttio clear ing house. Wo don't tie a banking business. Wo were never members of the clearing house , hut let our chocks go through. Now wo stop. That Is all there Is to it. " AVells , Fargo & Co. also announced that they had discontinued making clearances through the banks on December 1. Found Trouble. Giiccswoon , Miss. , Dec. 0. Thcro wns an other lynching nt Roebuck as a sequel to the Aron murder , Ono Moses Lemon , colored , became Indignant at tlio lynching of Miirtin for killing Aron , and it was learned thnt ho was circulating ainone the negroes trying to get up a mob and go to Aron's store to mur der the clerks and flro the bulldlnp. Tlio people ot the neighborhood , both white and black , formed an organization and swung Lemon to a tree. Kndcd In n JCow. Cmcino , Dec. 0. A meeting of the Chicago cage stockholders of the National building , loan and protective union of Minneapolis broke up tonight in confusion after General John McDonald , ono of the Chicago managers of the union , had been knocked down by At torney C. B. Elliott of Minneapolis , repre senting tbo president of tbo organization , Mr. Cotco. The trouble arose over charges of mismanagement preferred by General Mc Donald , Foreign LONDONDec. . 9. Tbo Times , In n financial article , says that another 1,000,000 In gold will soon bo sent to Now York. It repeats that Pnrls , Berlin , nnd in a minor degree Amsterdam , ought to recognize their reipo.- slbillty in this matter. It urges Berlin hank ers to send gold to America and points out that suoh action is called for as much In the Interests of Gorman Investors as to prevent the difficulties In New York becoming over whelming. _ _ A Crooked Cashier , MF.ADVIU.E , Pa. . Dec. 9. The statement of the assignees of the Dclamatcr bank nro not satisfactory and give no great degree of hopes to tbo depositors. It is said a warrant has been issued for the arrest offictor Del- ninnter. late cashier of tlio bank , lie being charged with act-opting money from deposi tors after banking hours and with the full knowledge that the assignment was to bo an nounced in less than twenty-four hours. Poniirlnj ; the Country. K nn Cur , S. D. , Dec. 9. General Can- with ten companies of the Sixth cavalry ar rived hero this morning1 from Fort 'Wingato. Small bands of Indians from tbo bad lands have boon running oft stock and burning de serted ranches on French and Buttle creeks , coming within twenty miles of this city. Two hundred stands of arms , received from the governor , have been dlstrlbutem among the settlers. A Desperate Illvnl , PAIUS , Deo. 9. A terrlhlo tragedy is re ported from Clormont Ferrnnct today. A wedding procession was leaving the church when suddenly two shots were heard and the bride and bridegroom fell dead. The assas sin escaped undetected and is supposed to bo a rival suitor for the brido. An Expected ollsatlotl. ST. PKTKIISHUUO , Deo. 9. A woman now on trial for connection with nihilist conspira cies is the niece of Privy Counsellor lllinsky , director of the holy synod. Her name is Olga Ivnnomksy. Several high ecclesiasti cal ofllcials are Involved nud startling devel opments are expected. - AVnll's Kovnlver. Cium.oTTn , N. C. , Dec. 9. In Rutherford county today Holloway Wall shot and killed bis wife , dangerously wounded her brother and then commlttecd suicide. Ho deserted his wife several months ago and bad not since been heard of until today , when ho appeared at the house and began shooting without warning. Not Ijooklng for a Four Ci'STCii , Mout. , Dec. 0. The work of the Crow commission was successfully con cluded at Crow agency yesterday , the Indi ans selling to the government nearly two million acres on the western side of their res ervation on n consideration of $910,000. The Crows take HO Interest in the Messiah crazo. Continuations. WASIIIXGTOV , Dee. 0 Walker Johnson surveyor of customs , Hock Island , 111 , ; E. B , Sanders , register of the land oftlcc , Wausaw , \Vis. ; J , M. Fitzpatrick , postmaster ai Hebron , Nob. ; Joseph Tenters , receiver ol public moneys at Lincoln , Neb. j Ii. II. John' son , receiver at Wausaw , W Is. A Powder HALIFAX , Dec. 0. Tno powder rnagazino o : the dominion steamer Nowfiold , at Yar mouth , exploded today , partly wrecking tlu vessel. It is reported that four men wen killed , but the marina agents say only OIK was killed and six injured. The cause of thi explosion is n mystery. SlenniBlilp Arrival" . AtPhlladolpbla The Missouri , from Lon don. don.At At New York The Persian Monarch , fron London ; the Kins , from Bremen. At Hamburg -Tho llugia and ( Jellcrt , fron Now York. Two Were Killed. DouoiiKinr , I. T , , Deo. 9. Joseph Brown who lived with n stepdaughter in a smal cabin near hero , was called to bis door las night by unknown parties , who tired upo and killed him. His stepjuughter , who wu standing behind him , was also killed , A Thread Strike. Kr.Aiisnv , N. J. , Dec. P. Three thousan employes of the Clark thread mills will strlk tomorrow because ono of their follow worl men was discharged without cuuso bcln suited. . A Dakota ' 111aw. HUIIOK , S. D. . Dec , 9. A verltnhlo chmoo has prevailed since daylight thli mondii ) f causing tlio snow to melt rapidly. The thei momoter rose from six to thlrty-nlno uhov zero. They Voted Ijieonsn. Woitcp.STKii , Muss. , Dec. 9. The rcpubl cans elected the mayor nnd n largo majorlt of the common council today , Llccnso we also voted by u largo majority , Sprlngllclil , SiMiixnriEi.il , III , , Dec. u.-JudKO Phllllr In the Snngamon circuit court today issue ( au order allowing Uccclvcr Dlvksou ot tl Many Clergymen , HhiRcrt , notorj , nnd public speakers IKO Ajer's Clii'rry IVctornl. It Is thp fa\orlto lomtdy for honrsencM nnd nil nllcctloiu of the vocal organ ) , 1111(1.11 ( , and lungs , Ai tin anodyne and cxpccloianl , the effects ot till * preparation are promptly realized. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has done mo great good. It Is n . ' 1'lcinllil ' icinody for nil ills- cases ot the throat and IIIIIKS , ami I h.no much pleasure In ! eitltlng lo Its merits , " ( Itov. ) 0. X. Nichols , No. Tlshnry , Mass. "In my profession of nn auctioneer , any nfU-ctlon of the \olceor throat Is .1 scrlotu nutter , hut , at each attack , 1 ha\e been re. llcu-d by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry rvctui.il. This remedy , wllli ordinary rare , lias w 01 krd such a nianh-al i-lfcct tli.it I liao siifforcdcry little liiroiruiileni-c. 1 have nlso used It In my family , with very excel , lent results , In coughs , cohl < , Ac.-Win. U. Quartlj , Mlnlaton , So. Australia , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , I'llKrAIIItt ) tlV 3JH. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Maoa. tiolJ by ll UruKlns. 1'iicc Jl ; BULoltlc.i. A Fine Line of HOLIDAY BOOTS RND SHOES AND WINTER FOOTWEAR At prices that will surprise you. The "best goods ert lowest prices in the 'city. Consult youi' own interest uncl buy your Winter Footwear at THE BANKRUPT SHOE STORE 2S MA.IN STREET. LiBJii Eonipanit'u ' EXTRACTOR BEEF For Imuvuvud nnd ecoiiomlo cook- cry , nso It for NoitiiH , Net HI-CM and Jflmlc JIlHln's. Ill lluvoi-liicom- j > araUe , and dl.s < ol\os perfectly clear In water. Miikoa dullelo u Hccf Ton and / . jn in all cflmilfoi for any k-nith of time. 1 11) equal lo 40 Ibs of lean beof. Only sort cunrnnteod genuine by Justus von Lleblg nnd beiir ) , his sl nature - turo In bine , thus : : . L. Erio.kson , Local Ajrt.200 N.lGthSt \\7 A NTT-Cn Agents to soil tin ) I'lnlcns WAiM JiU C7tcs | | , J.lno ; the only , ! no ever In vented Unit linlds tin1 clothes with out pins ! a perfect success ; piitont roecntly ssiii'd ; soln only l > y agiMits , to whom the ex clusive rlijht Is given. OnrccolDtof W cents wo will send a sample Una by mall ; aNu cilrcu- lns : ; prlco list and torius ti > agent. Secure vonr territory nt once. Addiess Tlin 1'IN- MMS OLOTllES LINK CO. . 17 Ilormon t-t. , Worcester Miss Justli'o of the Peace. Oftlco over Aineilcitn I'vpross , No. 4-M llrondwuy , Council HlulTs. Iowa. Attornoysat l < aw. I'rae- tlce in the state und [ oderal courts , linoins 'I , 4 and 5 Hhugnrt , licii'j block. Council HI u Its. low.i. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Hro.ulway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In forolfin and domostto otohanxt Collection made and Interest putd on thao deposits. J St. Louis , Alton & Springilold to issue f.00- ! 000 receiver s uoriiilcutcs for tlio pressing needs of the company. The state urango convened today. Two secret sessions nnd a public incutliiK were held In tlio afternoon , with addresses by Governor Flfer , Worthy Muster J. AI. Thompson of .lollct and others. At the conference of representatives of the Farmers' Alutunl Benefit association , KrmiKO , farmers' ' alliance and Knights of Ijiihor , u resolution was passed commending to ( lov- ornor Fifor the name of GcorRo Ball Girard , secretary of the stnto grange , for railroad and warehouse commissioner. Ho lUHH HullCIH. CINCIKSATI , O. , Deo. 0. Old Chief , a vicious elephant that lias been several years In the Cincinnati zoological garden , broke his chains tonight and began a general work of destruction , lie toro Ids house to splinters tors and was proceeding to nmko general ruin of the garden when sharpshooter wore broucht In and began ( ii'Insr at him with muskets. The llrst shot brought him to his haunches nnd ten other shots were fired Into him without apparent effect. At 10 o'clock onight tlio killing was given up to ho re sumed in the morning , The elephant is bel lowing in a fearful manner. They nro OUIHV , IN-DIAX Aar.xov , Gnr.Etf RIVKII , Utah , Doc. 9. Southern Utcs are greatly ex cited over the news from Dakota regarding the coming of Shln-Oh ( Christ ) ami have commenced dancing und painting themselves. Dutelilinlmllls. . You scairoly can htmid iinywhoro in Holland witliout scoing from ono to twenty windmills. Many of thorn tire built In the form of a two story tower , the second story boiiitf Hinnllor than the llr.st , with $ i bnluony nt its base from which it lapora upward until the cip- : like top IB rcitchud , writes Mary Mnpos Dodge In St. Nioliolny , High up , near the roof , the great axit ) jutH from the wall ; and to tills arc fiiHlenod itwo prodigious arms , formed boinowhat like Inddors , boariny great Bheots of canvnss , whoso litisinefas la tn catcli the inihchlof-mnlioi- sot him at work. ThcHO inillH btniul like hugu fjiantH guardinyr the country. Tliolt bed Ion are guita rally of a dark rod ; and their hciulH , or roots , are iiindo to turn this way and that , according tr the direction of tliq wind. Tholi round eyed window Is always star ing. Altogether , they Boom tc bo keeping a vigilant watch in every direction. SomotimcB they stand clus' tercil togollioisomotliuos ; alone , like silent sontinuls ; Bomotiiucs in long rowu like rankH of buldlut-B. You KCO tluiin rising from the midst of factory build ings , by the cottages , on the poldorn ( the poldot-H are lakes pmnpml dry anil turned Into farms ) ; on Iho wharves ; by the r Ivors ; along the canals ; on the dykes ; in tlio cities everywhere ! Hol land wouldn't bo Holland without ilf windmills , any more than It could bu i Holland. without Ha Uykus and ita Dutch- ) uion. COUNCIL BLUFL'S ' STEAM DYE PUKS All kinds of Drill ! ; nnd Clciuilns done In tha llU-lu-st blyloof tlui Art. 1'nded and i-t'ilmul I'n rlcsmado to Ionium KOCH ! M iu w Work liro.nptly dom-nnd delivered In all irirls ot lluu'ountry. K-nil fur pHcti list. o. A. MAIMIAN. I'M . . JOU llroiidwnVi Near Northwestern IA. Council ItlufTM , I own. M North Main Street. I'uncral Dlrootor nnd Kmhnlnicr. SPECIAL NOrriOJBS. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. _ TTIOU UKNT.-Kurnlslicil front room. Sitting Jniidliod roinn c'lisultc. ii.51'lfth .ivt-inif. UI ANTICD-A Rood Kill to do general liouso. work : lll pay llrnt class wages. Apply ntl05 t , Till -.troi. ' ! . M iFllt'lTANIISK--iri,000 slock cTiioral wort chuiullsu to uvuhniiKU for clear Iruiil Iq onsti-rn NobrusUa or Iowa and cash. Adilrosj JS , ltuuiMK > i > , Council llhilV.s. Tilt TiTxisTf ill > rooms atvry le-isoiiahli L tornis , iMisulluor slnglo ; baths und stcutiS heal ; new house , nowlvfurnlslii-d. Mrs. fctCK phcnson , IKII'iirlc uvoinio , Oouncll lllutVu. lj > AKMS I'orSali' Ions list , ninny of thi'tj JL' ut low | irlct"i ) also vo acres line utfrilon and fiull land near tlic city lliulls , house , bin n and other liiirov | > > niunts ; iilso .M ncroi frultf-and Kanh-ii land lust outsldo the city ivi < JMki.V. . A. Wociil k Co. . RiJ Main htrci-1. A\7 ANTKD-OllIco boy at dc.if und dumb IiZ M Mitiitloii , t'nuncll Illnll'a. A itunil boy.1 must como well rocoininoiKlod , WngcH , $2 and. board pi'r wi-i'lc. Apply In pcrston to llcnrjf W Iciilliort , tuporliitondcnt. WANTKD-LndrorRrnl wllllnir to nnrkil Duiinanont position ; i'l : to $ .MM ) u iluyj1 I1. C. S. , 007 Willow IIVLMIUU. Counell lllnlVs. ' ir\0ll \ uNT : 'jTir MojFahon"throosfor ? J1 Inlok block. No. II3 9. Maln t , wltholevulo ? J.V. . Hqnlru. _ WANTKD A yontii ? clrl toholn nt liouioi' ' work. Mrs. I' . M. I'ryor. 010 lllulT Htroet. ItS. AMlHilA NIKliiON , M.I.8pcclalmia wife , iy.11-8 iivo , Coiinoll lllulfa. Ta. _ JALTKH S. HTILLMAN , Mnrcni bloclt.1 Notary 1'iibllccolloatlons , typowrltlnif. FOIISALK Lpimn and furnlturo of Scott House , Council IllulTu. " 5 rooms. OhPnptd Addri'ss.l. y. Jorduii , Council IllulT FOK SAhE or Kent Qardon land , with homos , by J. K. Rico. tOJ Main lU , UounolT Bluffi CiflZlS STATE BANK' ' Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,00 $ LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 IlniECTOiis I. A. Miller , K. 0. Olcason , E. I * liu urt , i : . K. Hurt , J. D. Ediimiidson , ( Jhiirloll 0. llunnan , Transaet goncr.il buuklin busUl ness , hardest capital und surplus ot uny liankln Soutliwostorn Iowa , INTEF ESTON T IV ! DEPOSITS. 15liln for I'uullu PTATU ov NEIHIARKA , 1 Odlco of Pinto Hoard of I'llntlng . V li.Nt'oN , Novombur 1511) . ItfVO. ) Nonci : TO HinnKitH. Sealed proposals will bo rueulu-d nt any tlmuon or bofoio I wo o'clock p. in , of lliu lltu day ( if December , A. I ) . IS'.Xi , fur the printing of all hill for the liiKMiituro with such mat ter ns niny bo ordered by oltlior bouse tlieroo to tin iirfntod In "hill form" whlcli Is Bhowl , and ilchlKimtcd ns class DUD ( I ) u iiner t ho print * Inir law s of the state of Nubruska. For the printing and binding In piper covers of ono thousand (1,000) ( ) copies each of t he blent nlal reports of thu audllor of public accounts , treasurer , secretary of state , and commission * or of pnlillu lands and buildings ; and flvuhuni drcd ( MO } copies each of thn bleiinlul loporlsof tlm attorney Kenonil , superintendent of pith * He Instruction , slnto llbrailiin. nnd adjutant general ; anil all other lepoils mill dueiiinenti that may bo ordered printed by the luglslti * tureexcept , such as niny enter Into nnrt form a part ot the journals , which eluss of work II known and designated as class three (11) ( ) mulct the printing linisof Nebraska. Thu 1)111 work , executed underclass ono. shnll ho piloted In emu ! ! pica typo on paper fourteen ( H ) Inches , Inn ; ; by olKlitnnd line-half ( H' { ) Inches wide , Hlnclu pnjjo. paiier ID ba twiwty-olifht C.'K ) pounds douhlu cap to tha ream , anil u.\ci < pt tlm tltlo piiKo ; each pn e hlinll contiiln nut less Hum twonty-llvo ( Si HIIIM of Killil luntlur of Mivi-n (7) ( ) inches In luiiKth and thu line" shall lie siiccesilvnlf niiinhorcd , with a blank only In each HJKICO between tweon thu lines , Thu tltlo pat-'uof said bills sliall contain no ) less than nlKhtcon ( IS ) lines as nhme. with linen ( II ) Indies iiddltlunul space ullowublo tot display title nnitler. KiiclT 1)1(1 ) ( shall stuto what the bidder Is will. liiK to do thn Hoik complete for , per paiti' . foj two hundred C.HXl ) copies of each hill ; also th prlco for additional hundreds thnt may be of dert'd of tlio sanui bill nt the sumo tlnui an th original C.MU ) . Inaliidlnj ; composition , pnpur press work , stltclilnir , folding , anil all work or inntiirlnlentorlii ! ; Into the worlt reiiuheil. All work executed under uliiNsono shall h * dullvorrd In pi'Jd older by thiu'ontiiictorto thu olllco of Ilio Bi'Crotary of slate wlthld threudnyh after the receipt ot thu older by sahl conductor from thu chairman of tha coiunil ( led on DilntliiK , Inclthurbntncli of thi legislature. All worlt tixecntoa nndrrcliiHs three P ) shal l > o printed In Inn , ; primer , hrovloriind nonnii * rlul type , on iinptir to ho nine lmh : < n IOMK ny hl\ii ( ; ini'lii'-i wide , slnijlc ) ] ) .IKI' , ] > aper to-ba forly-ll\o(4ri ( ) pounds-to ttiu 10,1111 , , of twuntV * four by thlif hl.whltu book , I'ucli bid iinuur class three Hhull wtiito wlnit tliolilduor Is ivlllln1 , ' to do thn work cninplutfi fur , net piK : > i , on each teport or Horn In the cla s , In. elnillii ! ; composition , pnpor , presn worlr , stltohlim' , foldln ; ; , nnd all work or niiitnrla ] < ; nU'iIiiL' Into thu work required , Unlley nna pu u pinof must he furiilsliuilhon n > iiilrua | by thu olllcers of t Im oxciontl vo ( Inpiirtiiiiint of t no chairman of the coininltteo un prlntlneln cltbur biiineliof thuluKlshitnro. Wor whoh complete ) : ! toliu delivered freu of oxponsuut thn stale house. I'loposulx for work on o.ioh of the ubova classes will nut bo conslilorcd unless Ilio Himft liDiiccoinpanlcil l > y a bond In Ihusiini of live tliiisuinl ( ! . " > , 'iWlollars ) with t.woor IIKIU ; nuro ties : IhiiVIn casotlioparty proposing forbucu contniut hluill ho awarded the HIIIIIO Hiicli putty \ vlll.llhln ll\o ( fl ) iln.VH lifter the award to lihn of siieli contract cnlor Into bonds for tlii faithful piirforinancR t hereof , uij pmi-ldcd by law and the ICIII.H of tht-sa proposals. I'lopnsnlH shull bu inarkod , "I'ropusalH fo * I'lihllurilntlnx" nii'l ' addiunsiMl to Iho htata lionrd of prlnllnK. In euro of the hccrutaryos htiitf , Lincoln , Neb. Cunt nii-th on class one ( I ) , as above speelllciL will bo ii\vardo > l as u whole. font iicts on eluss tlncoO1. ns nliovn .spool * ( lull , will Im awarded In wholoorla part until * board nuiy elect. K.uuplesof Iho work to ho oxceuluil iindof elusH onn (1) ( ) , anil three < : , muy bo been at thfe ollleo of the Bcorotnry of stutu. , ( 'ontr.ictH on nbovo cliih > * os-oiin ( n. nnq three ( : i ) , to run two ( ' - ' ) yeaft from Dojoinbo * Tliohl'iito printing : bonrd cesorvc-slho to reject any or all bldn. bldn.UKN UKN H. COWDBIIV. Hocrurary of Matoi T. II. HK.STUN , Auditor of 1'ulillu Accounts. J. E. 1IIU- . TroiiHiiror , Btato IJoard of '