TII.E OMAHA IXAITA" BEE : 28. ISlU.-'nVKlWE .PACJES , THE OMAHA RISE COUNCIL DLUFFS. Ol'I'U ! ; , NO. 12 1'F.AIU. ST. IfiiMTdl t y Cutrii'i in liny | tnit of llii > Pitt n \v. TUTUX . - - MA.NAUKU > . r.iipTtirn . Office , No ll MKlill'.dltuf , No. SI .11 I\TI : < > \ . N V. l . O. IMuffs T umborCo. . coal. ( 'rnft'Bchiittol lonn . iOISmip block. tlcnulnc Hock Spring conl. 'I'lintclior , 10 Muln strcnt. Wanted , a hey \vlth pony to curry ronto on 'I in : Hi-fi. Apply lo No. I'J t'etirl street. Mnrrlni.'ollretiso.s were Issued ycstcrdny to I rues ! K'lopplni ; nnil Mattto Tlcdt lioth nf tins county , nnil to Hart" ! Horlck nnd Sophie Sliuiniichcr of Council HlnlT.s. I.lllle , wlfeofVilllntn NIptH , died yestor- tlav afternoon nt the residence of her father , ? MitlmnlclVe.ston , near Manawn. Sim lenu'.s n babe nine dn.vs old , Tno dulo ol the fiineriil has nol yet been sol. ( ! . \ \ ' . Whitney , who has been clerk of tlio lintel ( ioulon for snnie time pint , lias severed hn connection with that estnlillsliineia nnd bus ncrcpted u position as inniiiigiT of lliu dgdiMi house. I lu will enter upon the uetivo duties of bis new position tonmrrow. There will be n nici'tliiK of the young Imllos ut Hi. Hcrnanl's unspUiil nt JMH ) o'clock this aflornoDii for I he purpose of milkIng - Ing arnniKt'iiiPiits for the fair wlilcli is to ho ( .Mvcn for the henolll of the hospital begin ning on Unstcr Moni-y. All are Invited to bo Tlio steamer M. P. Kohrer , which has been one of the mala attractions all.nUo Manawn fur several seasons past , has been sold to a wcaltliy gentleman In Diilutti , Minn. It will be taken in a few days to that city , where It will tie put Into active sutvlce on Lake Superior. In llio pollco court yesterday morning K. A. Olnoy , who gel into trouble Thnrsiluy afternoon in the muslo store of .1. C. I .lingo , was lined $ IV ' < > on tlio chnrgu of drunken ness and tilslurblng tbo peace , Charles .Allen , who lore oil a lot of iilnatcring from the wall of tlie city ] ail , was ylvcn a fourteen days' MMileiico in iho county Jail. 'I'bo meeting which was called for yester day afternoon was not held owliiK to tno Ina bility of several members to bo present. The main business of tlio mooting was the exam ination nnd possibly the ncceptinico of llio new school honsoon tlio t'ochran tiucl. An rITort will bo made to got the board together tndny , but whether tins will bo accomplished Is considered soinuwhat doubtful. Tlio liullcs of Council IJlalTs arc Invited to will at Hrown's ( J. 0. l > . grocery anil bo servcil wllli ilcllelous cup of Arinuur's bcof tea. Stop hi while down town. [ Icnry A. IIlKKlns , with the Now York Symphony club , wan for a number ef jears cornet soloist with Giliaoro's famous baiul. .1.0. Hlxiiy , stnam ticatlnij , s.tnltiry en- plnccr , iiaj Morrlam bloclc. Council Hlulls 'L'lio New PacilUi is tlio most centrally located bold In Council Blufl's. atSUX.l I. I'.l It.td It.il'IfN. Dr. C. H. .Hnlil has rctiirnuil from Chi cago. * Sn'accr | Smith and wife and Mrs. ( ! . A. Keolino tuft lust evening \Vasldnnton. . II. Stacnmn , who ha been vlsitiii ) ; His dnuplilor , . .Mrs.V. . C. h'slon , for several days ] > ast , rotunicd tu his home In ( Jini'lnnati , O. , last uvonlng. Tlio Mnnhattnn , sporthiR licailiiiinrtois. N. OMIrien. Attrition KnlK'it > ) . " \Vork in llrsl and sivonil degree Friday llv order of C. f. A. li. Coou. Denies tlie lepi > r ( . An ante-election slory lisw been circulated concerning W. J. .liuiieson , the doinoeratlo cninlliliito for niombcr of llio scliool board , which that Kcntloman and his friends iloslro very nincli to have correeteil. It Is to tlio enVet that Mr. Jameson is not n citizen of tlio United States. In tulldiiK about Iho slory yesterday Mr. Jameson sniil : "J think 1 am about us thoroughly clti/cnlred as a man ean well bo. I was born in Aroostook county , in northern Maine , and I am us much a Yankee as any boy Unit was ever born there. Ucfore I was of ago my parents moved across ttie bonier Into Is'mv llnmswk'It , and my father subsequently beeanio u elti/ea of Unit province. For fenr this fact might In some ninunfi' jeopardize my rights ol citizenship In this 1011 n try I took the trouble to go through the usual form of becoming u nut- urali/cd i-iti/.L'u and while I / / , wis u passenger \ coniluctor on tlio Chicago , Jlnrllngton , > c ( Jniney running into Creston , I'nion county , 1 toolc oat mv llnal iiatui-all/.a'lon ' narers ' 'Ids wns ilono In ls-0. If 1 am ns irooil u eiti- xen in every other resjiei't as 1 inn in this 1 tliinlc the public ought to bo satlstied. " Itecolloct that tlio only instnllmont lionso ' In Council ( Huffs and tho'lur cht installment liouso hi the west is Mandel ic Klein's. AVe sell at eaitera prices every nrlielo of house hold furniture yon use , nnd Instead of re quiring you to pay cash wo let jon liuvo It on easy payments. There is no neeessity of denyingyonr-elf tlionso of any aiticlo when you can get everything yon want on such easy tei ins. The hirjiesl stock of carpets , stoves nnd furniture in the city to select from , thiO llroiulwav. Assist the liroaibvny M. K. elnirch by at tending the entertainment at M.isoulc 'J'eni- lili * no.\t U'ednesday evening. This club has n line reputation ns a musical organization. Inroi-MHitlon I'or Voters. The registry books for tlio coining electiin will bo opened tills morning from ! ) o'clock until S this evening. The following is n list of the plnecs of registration ami the registra tion clerks in all the wards : First Ward-Wheeler & Herald's onicc on Knt-t ilioadway at the corner of Uenton street. KcgUtrurs , K. J. Abbott ami T. H. Allison. Second VVnvd K. J. \ \ nlcrman's olllco on North Main street. Kegistrnrs , A. U.Crosby mul NVilllain Duoll. Third \Yunt-T. I ) . ( Ctng.t Co.'s cigar store on South Main street. Koglttrars , JS. ) . llroiineinaniuul ( ieorgo Illiixisin. fourth \Yard , First I'rcctnct Heiulrlcks , Sears tc Co's oftlce , corner Pearl street anil Willow avenue. Registrars , X. A. Craw ford and G. A. Kobinson. Fourth \Vnrd , Sceond I'rccinct ( Cjlly lionso on South Main street. Registrars , David Welch and T. C. Jackson. Fifth \Vurd-Cliarlcs ' ' - Shielils' store , 110'J l-'lftb iivcnno. Hegibtrurs. C ! . II. Aclicr and A.V. . Hooklioff. Sixlh Wiinl first Precinct-.I. W. Mike- sell's grocery store on West llroadway. Itegistrars , lieorgo Craves anil S. S. Kllloft. Sixth WIIIM , Second I'reclnct Clans Klilur'a hoarding lionso , "Cnt-OlT. " Keg- istnirs. John 1 > . Kerr and George II. ICoys. Xo electors who were rcRlsterod lor the election lust full , and who have not slneo changed their residence , need register for the election on Monday. Anv elector who removed from the ward la wlil * h ho resided last fall must register again and must secure from the registrars in the ward ho formerly llveil n transfer to tno warn ho now lives hi. Now voters will also bo registered. All elect ors -who hnvo been residents of the state six months , of tlio county sUty dins anil of tno ward ten days preceeding Monday , March'.1 , nro entitled to n vote , but they must tli-bt register. Notice ot'HiisincNH riinnic. ; By mutual consent Mr. W. S. Homer of the Council IJlutTs Canwt Co. , this day ro- tircs nnd is succeeded by Mr. linV. . Keller. \ The new Una assumes all nubilities mul col lect all accounts ituo old Ilrm. Tlio Couut'll Ulutls Carjiot l o. : 1. M. THKVSOH , Kn. F. STOCKIHIT , D.V. . Kii.l.in. : : In retiring from Iho Council BlutTs Carpet Co. tlio writer wishes to extend his thanks to all patrons of the old linn for their patron age mat tnuts they will continue to go there for bargains , which they will eel In the future - turo as they have in the past. His good will nuil best wishes are extended to the now Ilrm. \V. S. 'I'liimii'i lit T/m lllh Nh\\S \ \ l1I1L \ Thu Tiijiiuctiou Tight tlio AH-Absorbiug Topic in the City. OPENING OF THE REGISTRATION BOOKS. 'llio ltiMiblliiiiis | Meet mul Select ' 1 heir Standard llonrci-H lor tlu > City lilcctlon .lame- HOD N an American. The knowledge that the llrst f our t ecu of Turner's liquor Injunction suits were to como. tip for a bcarlnc yostonluy inornliiR led a largo crowd of spectntora lo nasoinblo lu Iho dlilrli-t court room ut tlio hour of the open ing nf the morning session. Among tbo nil- dlencowero many of tlio lending business men In the city , wltllo tlio space Insldo tlio mill n i ! was occupied by two score ormoroof llio members of the bar. W In-lithe "Hoar , yo ! " of llalllff McFii'l- ' don bad lalli'd thu crowd Into silence , and tlie court hud been duly opened , Oily Attor ney Stewart and ( . N. Iliddwln announced that they appeared for the city ollli'lids who liad hecn nnulc defendants in the cases , and then procccdeil to Hie n motion to dismiss 'ho action against their clients. Attorney Stew art niailo the opening argument In behalf of the motion , making a.s thu strong point of Ids argument the claim tlmt the court had no Jurisdiction. He claimed that Micro was no necil nf lite issuing of an Injunction .itfiiliist tlio olllclnls , because If the plaintiff turned out to be n gieat reformer It.stead of a worker of Iniquity , as ho was commonly supposed to be , ho wonid blot llio saloons out of existence and there wuuld he no use of the injunctions against the olllcials to prevent them from lov * . Ing lines. The closing speech was made by Mr. Hahl- wln , wliu reiterated Mr. Stewart's claims and made soinendilltluns to tlum . Ho argued that the IssniiiLr of an Injunction to prevent HID oftlchils from levying lines would lie a ivlleetion upon the dignity of the court Itself ; that itiiuld ho a laclt admis sion Hint the court did not lielievo that its own orders would bo obeyed. Ho also toolc tin ; ground Unit u writ of injunction was not the proper menus of compelling the ofllcers to do their duty. The laws of the istate pro vide Unit any onlrial who fails to do his duty is lialilo to aii aetion to deprive him of his position. Tlie plainlilthad condemned him self la his own petition when ho admitted thai ho hail known for months i-nst that the olllcials liad allowed the laws ol the state to bo violated and had not tried to prevent such violation. Wlien the argument hnil been completed .bulge Thorncll asked Mr. Seabroolt if ho had any objections to the motion being considered as a motion anil a demurrer also. Seubroolt replied tlmt ho had not , whereupon the court slated thai while a writ of injunction might not be the proper means of compelling nn of- llclal to do Ins duty , ho Ihonght that in a case like the ono under consideration , whore the official.ero accused of conniving at the maintaining of a nuisance , a suit for an In junction would lio. IIo therefore overruled tbo motion lo dismiss. Tim actual trial of thn cases now having been reached , \V. \ A. Mynstcr arosn and stated that he wished to llio a motion asking Mint tbo plaint itf be compelled to appear in com I m order that bo might be cross exam ined us to his ( pinllliciitions as a party to the suit. Tlincourt said bo was not prepared to Miy whether such a motion could bo .sus tained , but would a k for time in which to consult the lofjul authorities before remler- l'-.ga decision on the point. Tlio case of Turner vs Kink .t Selnilt ? , the llrst on tbo tissipmnciit , was then called up for hearing. Mynster , Mtornoy for the de fense. stnte.1 that he had bud no opportunity to consult with Ids clients , and that howould therefore ask that the case go over until the iifleruoon In order thai he might prepare for llio trial. As it was nearly noon , the court mljournod until 1 : ' , ' 0 in accordance with Mr. Mynster's request. Soon after the tlnic.sot for the hearing of the case the court mid n , largo share of Iho spectators were in their scuts waiting for the trial to commence. Some little delav was caused by the non-ar rival of Attorney Baldwin , nnd the linio until he slionlil arrive was taken up by Attorney Mynster in stating the fuels that would bo alleged in his answer. IIo ex plained to the court and the other attorneys that be hud bad his answer prepared reaily for tiling , and that lie Imd loft it during the noon hour in his oflleo on the table. After dinner when ho went to his oftlce and looked for the paper it. had disappeared. J5y agree ment of all the parties concerned , therefore , he dictated to the couri stenographer the claims that ho would embody lu his answer , on the understanding that his answer , when filed , should conform to Ids dictation. Tlio main allegation in bis unswoi- was that Iho plaintIIT was not a lioim llde resident of i'ot- tnwattamin county , but had become a resi dent merely for the purpose of being 0111- nloved in the present litigation by certain third parties. After.Mr. Stewart had stated in a few words tlio things that he expected to prove durinir the eases which were about to bo tried. Mynster teen occasion to call the at tention of thu court to the fact that the plamtitT In an action for an injunction must bo a real party la interest , and not merely a llgurehcad. IIo said he expected to prove , before ho was done with the case , that Turner wns not the leal party in interest , thai ho liad not gone into the business for the solo purpose to bavo the law enforced , but because he hail been employed by sonic OHO else. John Schnlt/was the tlr.st witness called for by Attorney Seabrook. When Schnltz1 name was called a stir went through the nndienco as though that was something tlmt hail not been looked for. From the start it was evident that SchnlU was not tliero because howmitcd to be. At the beginning of Ids testimony the court Informed him that he would not bo compelled to answer nny question which might tend lo criminate liini- self , and tlmt he had a ri ht to object on this ground to any question that might bo asked of him. Scliult/ took advantage of the in formation the court hint given him to the best of his ability , and from that titno on ho refused to answer nearly every question that Seabrook put to him. The court , however , had rotuitieil the right allowed it by the law , of ruling upon all such objections'and in by lar the majority of cases Sehultz had to answer. Tno witness' evident unwillingness to testify had the elfect of making Iho pro ceedings drag ia a very wearisome fashion. The ndimsMuiis were elicited from Sehullz ilnring Ids testimony that ho was a grocer at " 01 Main street und was one of tno defoml- aatsjn Iho pre.sont suit. When uskcd ns to whether ho had ever paid any money known as a "saloon lino" to City Clerk Stevenson or his deputy , C. A. Fox , lie declined to answer on the ground that if lie should answer ho might criminate himself. The witness was asked as to whether ho had received n visit on Thursday afternoon from Wiulo Cnry , chief of police , to which ho replied in the negative. Antono Ulnk , tlio other member of the Ilrm , was then put upon the stand , and much the same prognunmo was uono through wllli him. Ho refused to answer the question whether bo u-.nl the whole of his store as n grocerv , on the ground tlmt ho might crimin ate himself. A number of other questions were asked with the same result , lilnk dually admitted that ho had received a call from Cary , but be could not remember that Cary had said anything to him about the suit which had been hccun against him. Whoa further questioned ns to who was there besides Cary , ho said J. N. Baldwin was there. Tbo witness did not believe Unit llnldwiu cither said anything about the suits. Citv Clerk Stevenson was then put upon the stand , IIo too was very careful not ' to say nnj thing more than 'ho was com pelled by the court to sny. nnd all that was extracted from him had lo bo with the most herculean exertions. The witness tostItiod Hint In Iho cii-.cs wlncli hnd been brought iipalnst tlio saloonkeepers In order to get their line money ho wasuii- able to le-11 whether or not Informations had always be/en tiled. They might have been , or might not hnvo been , ns thai business Imd been loft to n givat extent with his deputy , and ho did not know nil the details ot Mr. Fox's depaitmont , Ho admitted that ho had given Ids deputy verbal instructions about Jnimary I , to collect $ . " > ( ) nnd costs from each keeper of disorderly houses. When nskcd whether ho hnd any books tlmt would show whether ho had received Itils monthly stipend , ho replied that ho liad u book ol re ceipt stubs Hint might show the facts In tlio ease. Scalirooic Ihoroupim noted him to brinjj It to the court room as soon ju lie should be through Ids testimony. During Mr , Stevenson's testimony , nnd Indeed , throughout the testimony of nil tlie witnesses , then * was considerable lU'eunMon bi'twccn Atturncv Hnldwln nnd tincourt as to bow far tlie rigid * < > f 11 witness extended In the mattrrof refilling to testify on the ground Mini he might criminate himself. The Jmliro held that ho hail the right to rule on Iho question whether or not nn answer to any purtlcnlnrqno-itlon uonld result In crimi nating the wttiic * * , while Mr. HaUluIn thouglil the t rotccllon afforded n witness by tlmt nrranneincnt was hardly snUlcient , The point was not decldeil to any great degree of certainty , but the court kept on deciding In the same old way. After Iheclcrlt had llmshed his tesllmony Deputy Marshal C. II. White was put upon the stand , lie testltied Unit iiiosl of the line- collecting business hud been left with him , and Hint ho bad received Ids instructions from the marshal. In nccordnnco with tlio-to Instructions hu had notified Kink , t Sclmlts Unit tlieir line was due. within the hist thirty dnys. lie nlso testlllcd that ( { Ink & Scliult/ kept beer nt their place. At this point In tlio proceedings Clerk Stevenson was called back and asked if ho had secured the book that contained the re ceipt stubs for thn money that hail been col lected from the proprietors of the disorderly houses , lie replied that ho had not , "Is it In the tiuildingl" asked Sciibrook. "No , " was the replv. "Where is it ! " " 1 don't know. " , 'Where did you see It lust ! " "Well'salil Stovonson. "when I snw It last the city attorney had It. " Sciibrook then turned to Stewart and asked liliii whether he would hnvo any objections to producing the much-wanted book. "I don't know where it is. " was Stewart's an swer. It was very evident that the book had vanished , and that It would In all probability not bo seen again until the present war is over. Mr. Stevenson said llm ho had a petty cash book that would show the money received. The court thereupon , at Seabrook's request , is sued an order that the book lie introduced In evidence lids morning when the case Is re- Mi mod. Marshal Tomplcton nnd Captain K. I. . . Mnr- tln of the police force were put upon the stand , but nothing was brouuht out in their testimony Unit had nol already been outlined from the other witnesses. The trial of Mm case will bo resumed this morning at 10 o'clock , Call on Schnrz-Sinllh Co. for chnilcl loans nud real estate. 20 Pearl bt. Evans batindn1 Co. , .V.'O Pearl .street. Telephone - phone : " .K ) . Uoods called for and delivered. Cnllnn I ) . .T. Hiitflilnson i&.C'o. for choice bargains In lots in Wilson Terrace. Special Inducements for the next few days. Ktinililiean Cltv Nominations. The regular republican city convention was held In the superior court room m the county court house yesterday afternoon , nnd was composed of the delegates selected at the primaries held in the various wards on the evening previous , Considerable Interest was felt in the nominations to be made , and there was a liberal attendance of citizens , ninong them ninny democrats who wore attracted by something more than inero curiosity. The presence of these democrats was taken as an indlcatioii that they were dlssatislloil with some of the nominations made by tliolr own convention and were ready to support oppo site partv nominees If the men selected hap pened to please them. The convention was culled to order at ! 2tO. : : KA Molt was chosen chairman and 15. S. Hnrnott secretary , lleforo the active work of tlio afternoon was entered upon Major Uichmond caught the attention of ttio chair and asked permission of the delegates to oc cupy live minutes of Ihuir time. There were no objections and ho proceeded to set before the convention a nice , warm , almost hot , "roast" for some of his colleagues fromlho Second ward. Tlio point inndo was that n disposition had been evidenced in the ward caucus to deny foreign-born citizens proper ( tearing. Mr. Hlederinan , as a delcgale from the same ward , supported tbo asser tions of Major Hlchmond and assured the convonlion that Ibis was not la accordance with true republicanism. In the discussion that followed Colonel Steadman , Judge Hub- bard and others took part and the matter was satisfactorily explained. The committee on credentials was appointed and while It retired to intiKo up its report Colonel Steadman was called for and made a characteristic speech. After the committee on credentials had re ported the convention proceeded to nominate a candidate for nldenmin-at-largo. Tlio llrst tndlot showed that Mr. Harvey 1'ueo was Iho choice of a majority of the delegates , and his nomination was mailo unanimous. The only reinuintnir work for the conven tion was the nomination of two members of the school board and a park commissioner. There was some difference of opinion us to the propriety of following the democratic precedent and make political nominations for the school board , but after n little debate II was decided to do so. Finally the names of AV. C. Stacy nail L. M. Shubert were pro posed and they were promptly nominated. 15. TJ. Shiig.irt was then nominated for park commissioner nnd the convention adjourned. The ticket h an exceptionally strong one. All the candidates nro clean men and promi nent , progressive citUens , to whom the man- ngcmciit of public affairs imiy bo safely on- trusted. Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Fuel Co. , M'J li road way. Telephone 13'j. ' For Iho next week those elegant hand- painted tea pots with a pound of the llncst sun-dried Japan tea , will bo sold at Wo each nt Lund Hrothers. The tea contained in those beautiful pots is superior to to any Trie- tea in the city , and there is not a dealer on this side of tno Pacillc ocean who can pur chase tlio pots so thov can bo retailed at $1. They make elegant presents. See them nnd you will admire and purchase Ihem. ! i'l Main slrcet. Do you want an express wagon or bov ? King up the A. IX T. ( Jo. , telephone IT'.t ' , No. 11 North Main street. A visit to Drs. WooJbnry's new dental rooms will bo pleasant as well ns profitable. Finest and mo.it complete dental rooms in the west. Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk Held , garden nnd ( lower seous In the wost. Catalogue nnd samples by mail. O. P. Helm , manager opera house , Huron. Dak. , writes : "Tho New York Symphony club played at my house lust night ( February 17 . The linest musical organi/nlionthat hns appeared before a Huron audience. Mr. HlLpgins , the violinist , is without doubt ono of the finest performers in the country. " 1,000,000 brick for sulo by M. Hughes & Son , Council Bluffs. JllHt'Mt.lll\\ Will Flood , son of William and Kllcn Flood , died at the family residence , 1'U-l California street , nt ! iil : : ) , February 2" . The funeral will Uko place on Saturday at J p. m The Coilii-lt Kxhlhitinn. The Corbott-Donnldson exhibition last evening was not very much of nn exhibition. There were probably three hundred people in Iho audience , nnd ihcy sat qulelly nnd passively Hirongh nn hour's entoi-lainment. Corbelt disappointed the connoisseurs in pugilistic tlosn , and the general verdict wns tlmt ho must taxo In both weight nnd muscle before ho downs the colored Australian. Do not lake any chance of being poisoncdor burned to death with liquid stove ] > olisti , pii In U or enamels in bottles , The "Kislng SunStovo l > olish"Is safe , odorless , brilliant , the cheape.sl and bo-t steve polish nmdo ami the consumer pays for no expensive tin or glass package with every purchase , Claims CunlraelH Are Valid. CIN-CI.VN.ITI , O. , Fob. 2"-Tho American Baseball association held a meeting hero today. The committed on rules expressed n unanimous opinion Hint Iho original contracts - tracts of the American association are valid , mid that Injunction will stand against a player who tries to break his contract. For 1'asHlng Counterfeit Dollar- ; , George llcnsley and , llin Cnlllgau were ar rested last night upon n charge of having passed u counterfeit dollar at various places of business about the city. riii'iu itni * ' .v rttiti rn's. CniiHilInn ( Icrgy Tdkl'-n ' Itiinit In the l-'lcctonil Oiimpnlgn. MIINTIII-VI , Fob.'J" . ( , * 4i7clnl | Telegram to Tin : Unr. j Tlio Uoman Catholic clergy have entered Into the electoral rmnpalgn with M much political bln < nnd.Vituperation . ns iho laity. Hierarchy Is boiug divided into two distinct cumps ; ttio cardinal at the Quebec Laval university nnd his followers being op posed to Sir John , wlnla thu monsoliiacur * of Three Itlvoro , Montreal , and other dlocmoi are actively supporting him. Archbishop Fnbre's recent pastoral In favor of British connection , and dcnoimMiiR unrestricted roe- Iproclt ) as the wad to nnnovnllon , Inn rnNed , the Ire of the Quebec liberal clergy. 11 Is said on the aulhorlty of one of the professor * of thu normal school at Quebec that this p.istoral , ns well as Bishop O'l'rlen's letter , in which ho espoused the cause of Slr.lohn Thonipwn In Nova Scotia , Is now on the way to Home to bo submitted to the propaganda. Tbo same authority says Unit numerous bishops and prleUs have been severely disciplined by the cardinal for using undue 'intlnenco In the cnmp.ngn , The ( iiizolti' , In another appeal to the consorva- tlvc.s , says : "It Is for the conservatives , nnd liberals who Joined them on tills Issue , nud for thn campaign to iimko success so em phatic that the country will never again sco a spectacle of her public men Mkitiir , In an other land , co-oporntloii of a foreign state to overthrow their national government. " HOltl.lt'N l\77lf fl.tlTI'.ltN. I'lniiM for the Itiilldi ng Accepted Itnllrnad l''nellitlcs ( Jiiiii-iuiti'cil. CIIICMIO , Feb. 'J7. The board of control of the national world's fair commission has ac cepted the plans of buildings submitted by the board of anhltccts. The commlssionc-s have discovered Mint tbo $20,000 set aside for the lorelira affairs committee can bo used for the pavment-of salaries. This gives them a total of 00,000 to be nseM for the remainder of the llscal year , and the local directory has decided to assure the salary of Vice Chair man Mcl\cii/lc and possibly some other ofll- cers. cers.A company has been orgnnl/ed by 15. T. .lottery , formerly general nnmagor ot tbo Illi nois Central , General Manager Thomas of the Belt line nnd Chief Knglneer Uottllob ot tlio world's fair for Iho constritcllon of tracks and terminal facilities nt.lackson park , connecting the various roads with the world's fair site. It will have charge of all transpor- latioa into the park , except that of the Illi nois Central , which has an independent line. Tl.o lines using its tracks will bo able to transport 110,000 passengers nu hour , while the Illinois Central can accommodate ' 10,1)00. ) The faro from the city will uellxcuntu cents. j'oiso.\ii > s.t i s.i < „ / ; . Three Heaths tit Ida Grove and Sev eral More III. IIH Onovi : , la. , Feb. 27.-Specinl [ Telegram - - gram to Tin : Ibi : : . ] There is some excite ment In n locality about six miles south of hero over several eases of trichutcnosis , three of which have proved fatal nnd some Ion more persons nflliclcd are not expected to re cover. The disease tirst appeared in the family of Cliris Wemeborg , an industri ous Cicrmna farmc * . The family has had considerable company and many persons bavo been exposed. The family lately made a large amount of bologna sausage and friends mid neighbors were called in to pnitnko of it. Ttio- who did so were afterwards taken down wjtlinpeculiarsii'ki.css ; they gradually became stiff and sore and three have died. They nro Mr. T. FundermnnVlllio Weme- herg , a nephew , nnd Mrs. Wemeberg. The disease was at llrst pronounced typhoid fever by a neighborhood physician , but other physicians were called and pronounced it genuine trlchnlonosis. Many who nto the deadly sausage are ill and others are fearful of being taken down. A Silver ( "oinliinat Ion. Nr.w YOIIK , Fob. 2" . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BII : . ] Silverware Is now back nt prices which ruled before the recent advnnco In sil ver following upon the passage of the .silver bill last fall. Soon after the passage of Iho bill bullion jumped from less than $1 to SI.til within n very few weeks. Soon after that silversmiths advanced the price of refined bars from § 1.40 lo ? l.f)0 , advancing also Iho price of manufactured silver wire In proper tion. Silversmiths , by whom is meant man ufacturers of silverware who supply jewelers and retailers nil over tbo country , arc com bined in an association Jor the advancement of common interests. They have an agree ment by the terms of which they rnlso ar.d lower the price of iclined silver upon fixed side In proportion to Ituctuatiims in the price of bullion. When they made the advnnco in the fall they announced Hi" fact to the trade through a circular. Hecently , when the price of bullion dropped again they issued another circular towering their prices to the original rale of el. 10. An Ownership Contest. Niw : VOHK , Feb. * , ' " . [ Special Telegram to Tin : llin. : | The ownership of tlio famous fashion stud farm near Trenton , N. .1. . where so many fast horses have been bred , is being contested in chancery court in .Jersey City on a Judgment for J'J.Vj.fiTO.S ' ) obtained by Ad'nm- son II. McCanless , asslgnceof WilliainHeath & Co. , against Henry N. Smith , nl onetime time owner of the farm. At ono time Smith was a partner of .lay Ciould under the Ilrm name ofSmith , ( ! ould and Martin. Ho was interested in an attempt to corner the gold market in IMl'.l and , just as suc cess wns assured the government in terfered and threw { (1,000,000 ( in gold into tlio market. Since that time ho has been connected with several Wall street linns nnd his fortunes have failed , although ho has been reported to bo wealthy. Ills fashion stud farm near Trenton was equipped with largo stables and handsome buildings. Some of the fastest horses of this country have made n race on Ibo fashion sluds farm track , The ncll Murder hiamat i/.ed. CniRAOo , Fob. 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun Uii.l : : Scott Marble has written a play called "The 1'utrol , " which is bound to create lively times when It is produced In Chicago in May. "Tho Patrol" deals under assumed names with the Snoll murder mystery , nnd so averse is iho family of Iho millionaire lo Iho schemetlmt A. .1. Stone ha1 * written to Mr. Mnrblo threatening legal proceedings If nn attempt Is made to put the melodrama oa the boar-Is. A man bus been engaged to play Iho part of Taseolt who , Mr. Mnrblo asserts , will be made up exactly like tbo missing Wil lie , nnd will be called Diishcott. Mr. Marble told Mr. Stone of his plans some time ago mul offered to distribute baud bills wherever the company appeared , setting forth the crime nnd reward , and asking that tbo Siiell estate contribute n certain amount towar-l defray ing expenses. The family nnd Stone spurned the proposition and denounced the rlny ns a heartless attempt to trofllcln Iho mlsfor-lines of the family. Hull Player FoKiirly Very Sick. Pnn..viii.i'iiiA , Feb. y , ( Special Telegr.mi to Tin : Iii : : . ] James Fogarty , the well known baseball player , is lying at the point of death in lids city. On Sunday ho was stricken with hemorrhngo of the lungs , and attacks have followed each other dally. Fognrtv is very weak and may diu nt any moment. llalmnecda'H i\tromily. : Niw : YOIIK , Fob. 2" . Advices by mull say President Balmacedii of Ctilll is trying to purchase n fast cruiser from llio Argentina liepubllc. Ills forces number : ) , ooo men , only half nrmed , nnd consisting largely of foreign levies. When Hnby war. elck , wo p\vo : lier Ctatnrl.l , When ihowiui n , CiiiM , ihocrloil for Coalorlo , When tbo ber/xim * MUn , she clung to Castorla , VYkt'u eho had CUUlrun , tlio UUYU Ilium Custorla , .11 it. .w.i I low the \Vlly Vlrglnlnn Hoped lo ( ioiine In * ( iotcrinnciit , ° YMIIIHTIIFeb. . 'JT.-l'cople wlio hnvo been nimble to understand the polltlc.il slg- nlllcnuco which at laches to the presence In WnshliiKton for the List two months of e\- Scnaler Miibone received a rovchitlo.i yester day by the discussion In I no si'imte over an Item Hie sundry civil bill , which nppropal iitcd SllC'.OitO for the purchase of a new site for a govoriituent printing oftlce. It provided that the piirclnise should be made within one block of Hie present ulto. The fact that a few senators were so persistent In their ail vocacy of tlie Item , and ottered strenuous objections to a motion tostrliu'lt out , created considerable comment. A prominent western seiiiilore\plained tie mattc.i lasl nigh' ' while In tlie heat of passion. "This thing had In It a clean prollt of fllT.OtHi , " bo exclaimed , "and ex-Senator Mahoni' ' was to have been the bencllclary of It. I .IMS tlmu a year nun Million" purchased a block within n short lilshinco of llio gov ernment printing ( it'lco for flsooi ) and his priMoiKV here In the city Is for the purpose of lobbvlng this Hum tliroiiu'lion the snmlr.\ civil till ! and then disposing of lilt purchase- , which Is thu mint available site within the limit reured , | ! by the Item Muhono would like to sell this tract to tlie government for SCn.ooo. in fact. I understand that this was Ids Intention a year IIITO when ho purchased the hlock. Ills slgiilllcant that the men who nre standing up for this lire the warmest friends of ex-Senutor Mahono. " .tMi i Mi t'-nii .1 .Ti.rini. Prospect N ol'a SleelliiK : Between .Me- AnllllV ami Cotldiifd , Ni : Voiiu , Fob. 27. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Ilia : . ] -loo McAulllTo and Hilly Mndden called on Uichnrd K. Fox today In reference to the offer of the Melbour-vo Alhlellc club to put upu puiM ) of0i)0 ) for .loo ( todilard and .loo McAulllTo to light. for under tlieir auspices. McAnliITu and Mad den agreed to accept tbo offer , providing the Melbourne atlilelic club will allow McAulilTo $ .W ) for CAponscs. In re- gnul to the proposed match the following cable was sent to the Melbourne Sportsman : "Joseph McAulilTo iis'reos to meet Joseph ( loddnrd for the purse offered by the Mel bourne atlilelic club , providing the club will allow J.'iOO expenses. A Holdup at Missouri Valley. MisMiriu Vu.i.r.v , la. , Feu. 'jr.-Special ( Telegram to Tin : Br.i : . ] Another man was held up hero this morning and relieved ol about ? . " > ( > . This Is becoming n regular diet for strangers and under tlio present munici pal government llublo to provo a p.iying busi ness. Action prompt and decisive is needed. AVIII Nut All'cet llelu co. The attachment levied josterday by Dr. Clarke (5apea of this city , against Mrs. Leslie Carter for medico-legal services in the celo- brati'd Carter divorce case , will In no wise affect the theatrical enterprise of which David Helaseo is the manager , icprescnted by K. D. Trice. Mrs. Carter , when soon last evening , stated that she had nothing whatever to do with tho'cinploymontof Dr. Oiipen as nn export in thociuo. That was tin * doing of her attorneys in Chicago -Dexter , derrick and Allen- and that the doctor wonU have to look lot hem for bis fees. Since Hie Chicago engagement week before last Mrs. Carter has been very ill , the reac tion from the nervous strain of iilnylng to hundreds of people who knew her in old days finite unsettling her. It Is Mr. Belnsco's determination , in view of Mrs. Curler's failing health , to disband the company at Kansas City week alter next , llillng tlio Denver engagement next week. Helnsco will enjoin absolute rest on Mrs. Car ter's part during the summer in order to bo in good condition for her opening at Miner's New York theater In the autumn , in a repertoire toire"Frou Frou , " I'aulinu in the "Lady of ] . , yons" and a new play now writing lor her by Mr. Bclnseo. I'nllee ItCportH on Sidewalks. Chief scavey 1ms delivered to Mayor Cnsli- inglho tirst installment of reports upon de fective sidewalks brought in by the police foice. 'J'lio batch consisted of 175 sep arate reports and Includes the most dan gerous defects in the sidewalks thus far In spected by the olliccrs. In a short communi cation to the mayor Chief Seavey ex presses the opinion that there are but very few blocks of hoard wall ; in Omaha that do not. need repairing. He also slates that it is Impossible for the police force to notify all property owners where sidewalks are defective , for the reason that tbo property where many of the walks need repairing is vacant and it requires a good deal of time to Ibid the owners'mimes , and then it frequently hnppnns that they are non-residPiits. The pollco force bus not the time to make nil this investigation and uttcml to pntrul duty at the sumo time. Mayor Cashing sent the batch of reports to the board of public works , and the board in structed tlie slilcwalk inspector to e-.iploy a number of men and some teams and begin at once to repair the broken places reported. Several men will go with each load of lumber nnd the work will bo done up in good shape ns they go. Do Witt's Utllo Karly Risers. Host little pill ever made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. I'nrk Conimi-sioncrH. At n meeting of the park commissioners yesterday afternoon Stephens & Sun were allowed nn estimate of f.ViOO on tbo nans- coin park pavllllon , and other bills for labor amounting to over 1,000 were allowed. Mr. ( lould , the superintendent of buddings and bridges , tendered his resignation , but it was not accepted on account of the fact Mint his services arc needed very much fern n few weeks yet until the pavillion is more nearly completed. Mr. ( ! nuld has been awarded some bridge contracts along the Northern I'ucilio railroad anil tie is obliged to leave Omaha m a couple of weeks. Tim Woir-Koyos-Kunis Iiaruny OIHO. \Volf-ICoyes-l-"nnis larceny as oailee Imbroglio came up in the police court yester day afternoon. The evidence was in keep ing with the numerous accounts of the affair widen have appeared in Tin : Bin. : Mrs. Wolfe stated that her brotlier-iti-luw , Mr. Shields , had employed Kiniis to locate her husband and to assist her in getting some money Irom Wolloto help support the baby. The cashier of the Omaha Savings bank stated that ho paid the ? IMI to Kcycs and produced the check bearing Wolle's signa ture nnd the endorsement by Keyes. The case proved to bo very tedious and at 10 ; ; ! it ivus continued until luu : ; ; touuy. Funeral of i < \ .1. .Murray. The funeral of F. .1. Murray took place yesterday. The services were held nt tbo lloly Family church. Following were the pall bearers : M. V. Oannon , Uichard Kb- IliU , William ( 'nrlow , Stephen Carroll , Dur- uls Carroll and .lolin C. Nonnoil , lloiind Over I'or Itobbcry. A. H. Sniltli and Harry \VIIson , who held up Churle.s .Miitterson ami rublied him last Tuesday night , were trieil In pollco court yesterday and bouml over in boinlb of Ji5U O'lCU. IlUioil MHOS and ISroodcrf. ' Inl ui'liy. Koputnlion attract s attonllon ; cbnrae- tor helots eonlldonci * . Tlio brcedor Hlionld week bolh qualities'f"i' ' porniiinont hiir.'Cbs is only allalneil throiih | them. Mon without chin netoi * earnestly hook ' reputation that they may Ihr'lvo by false proumsos. Moil of character- claim only wimls \ truthfully mul of rijflilthoir own. ( JuicU money in ut times aciuilred tbroiifjli falbo clalinsj ; bul sure nnil unlis- faelory prollt coim-hoiily fnnn tali * denl- in . Tlioro lh no moro landnlilo eidlln In life than I hat of a hreeder of Improved live block. If ) , . ( ; judgment direct the pursuit , vciy satlh- factory retiiriin oiif'ht lo follow ililigeni ondoiivor. Tlio breoilor of fancy sloclc shoiud adopt homo ono line as n specially. The yoini } , ' man htartlnylnto the bihiuesn eun intiiltlvnl ) ' L'lioo.-ii wliiitlioi' ho do.slre.s tlio draft or earriiiKo hoi'M' , tlio leef or diiiry cnlllo. llio mvltio , the nheop , or ponllry mi his bpeolalty. If onu has the TOD A Y'S CON \ * U LSI ON At tin- Bankrupt Clothing Sale , iosGivfiiAyy To iMfh imivlusiT of a Mtil tmliy. 1 low canv \ \ do this \\hci \ \ * \\v \ \ ( .Apu't to dispose of liuntlit'iN ni suits to lnindrols of iiistmncrs at this d.iv's sjKvul siK ? It is simple ruoiiiili , \\V \ \ will si'll rlotlus loihiy at half , Jiid kw than hall , what tlu-y \\viv sold for prior to the ( Welling ol this bankrupt sale , and for the1 amount of inoiu'von \ have1 neon asked to pay for a single suit wi1 will toJaysjivc you t\\i \ > suits , thus virtually givinn ; e\rry \ nistoinera suit fiee. This sale commeives at s0 : 'this morning ami will cud at 10 oYltu'k loniijlit , and tinpriivs tiintol | will positivi-ly hi1 lor this day only , our iksjre he inn' to clo-c ; out tlu1 n-inaiiiler of the hankiupt tock. Read ilu' oiuiiarati\e | \ piiivsou a tt-\v \ , Z-.OTS3 . M7 Moil's Cnimoro ,1111 ! Woibtocl Sn ISlotU-1 n $ ( * ti > $1O , Hnnkruit | pru-o $ M.HS. 17H Mon'MSt-ott Cheviot Suits , IMorlol prlci $ IU.no to $ 'Jl.nO , U ink- ritpl prii-o $7.85. 130H Men's Kino Fancy Woratocl Rouncl and Sqtinro Cornorg , $18.0O to iO ) , HanUi'itpt pi-lco Cur this tltxy only $ IO.S8. CH Mon's Pou JncUot Coats , Moclol pricu $7 to $1O. Onnkrupt nnco $ o.yn. Ob Men's UlstepoUo OvereontH , Moclol pi'ico $ B toS , UanUi'tipl price I'or this clny only $ y.f3S. AlMen's" \ Ulstorotto Overcoats , Moclol prlco $7 to $12 , Bankrupt price $4.sy. a8 Mon'w Molten Chinchilla Overcoals , Model prlco $12 to $18 , Bnnk riipt ju'lco $7.08. UU Hoys' Overcoats , Model price $ i2 to $0.130 , ( Bankrupt prlco fop thlsduy U8o. Boys' Flnniicl Waists , Moclol price $1 to $ l.i25 , IJankrupt price fof thisciny 5 c. 18 dozen Pleated and Plnin Bosom Wlntu Shirts $1.20 to $1.713 , for this dny BOc. ( JOnozon White and Colored Wool and Merino Uncloi'sliirts GOc * to $1 , lor this clny OMc. Linen HanriUorcliiofs I3c. Cotton Sox 'ic. Wool Sox 2Dcnntl.85e , for this day I8o. FLU- Caps , nuido tis Tor this season's trade uncl worth from $11 to $9.60 , all go tolny at GUe. THIS IS YOUH GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. PODEL GLOTH16 60. , NEW SAPP 1JLOCIC , 3BJ > im'lAWVAY , C'OUNCIL BLUFFS. land nnd mpltal lie may possibly Koup all thu vnrii'tios LMiuinunitril to ml- vniilayo , and oai'li lo smau extent will lu-lp the other. Hut obyemitiim of the HiicruvUul bfoi'dcM-H1 mot boils show tlmt nliio-toiiths of tliL'iu linvc rop- iitntion only on ni' or two hpoeial linen. Ono breuil of t-ai'li of tlio live lines of stni'k inuiitiotiiMl is onoiifrli for tlio boat results , as n nilo. A finv very versatile men limy soil two oi1 tiiroo iliiTi-reiit Uiiuls of Im'udinir stoi'k , but few run j tin ) tinio or bavo thu "head" for so j 'many irons of lilco inntoi-inl1 Tlio i dull inni'kot for npei-iiil line1 ! ninv come , I but then is the thno lobe viuilunt for i inovini ; up oau'a htandaril. While the | llcldu follo\\h ( 'liiin o thulr polii'y , the j winniiin will Inya stronger and iksopur i foiiiulalion in MH lifo siierinlty for a fnlnro favorable turn to the man with a ] > -poeinlty. I'm' tiiMlniii'c , tho- . ' > who the ; piiht three yours coaiined ! with thulr I'titllu hrnodiiifi' , slioop. hn " - , poultry or boi'MOH , all of the blooded sort , bavo u-iialU found their ainuial iacoiiio hut sll hti.v levelled. Forinur .years mid the years toeomo will iluiaoastrnto that tlioM.1 who iiiiiko any ono line o > ' breed : i "leader , " will also upprri'iato tliulr auxilinrios whoa the epi ciulty is tneot- iiiK inditroront di'inniu ) . In nil lines on the farm , individual merit is needed and is obtained , if ono has the sldll and will to do it. Hut lo retain ( his merit ono must. have , bsirlc of a imputation , iliu eharnctor Iwttor known ns "nervu. " to cull out the weeds mid cell and IIM' ns breeders only the be.st. The brooder of one kind only must have abundant nm'tiil ' to tide him over adver.-o times , and the oivahional i1 rep of "culls" allndeil to above. From the forofrohi } , ' siifr e lioiis one must con- elude thiit not more than one fanner in twenty bus the tact and capital lo war- rnnt liis eiiraf ( iii r smro.s.sf illy and hon estly in line stock to bn Mild to breeders. I'Yequi'iit former edllnrials in thin de partment and the imirkel reports MIOW clearly tbsit every farmer nuouS tlio liest hloodud slock to imiil'ovc his herds nnd llockH. No other Kind nlTords iirolit. Till' improved liorsu brings live to live hundred times more : tlio best entile produced one-half to double the amount of beef , butter and clicose ; swine innw larger and are of better iiinlity | , lieiu-o sell much belter ; the sheep's llesh and lleece are better and in larger iUiinlity | coniinandin bettor market : poultry is improved in value for tlio llosh ns well as in ( jimntit.v of e 'ti. la a word , im- nroved stock IH the desideratum of every farm in I he country. At SlilpperV : UNlc. Tlio qucitioii as lo who has tbo burden - don of provinir neyii once in llio ease of a carriage of } oods injvired or destroyed while in transit , whore llio crrrier has accepted thorn at "owner's risk1 is a nicoonn. as evuloneod by Iho many eon- Iliclintf dei'isions of tlio eourts upon Iho ( pie.hlion , say thu St. I.ouis I/iw U-jjuir- ter. The supreme court of .Missouri in the recent case of Wittinj , ' at'iiiiiHt Ibo St. Louis \ S-in I rancisco railroad com pany , places the bunion upon the ship per in such a case , and in so holding , overruled in elTeet previous decisions of Iho court declared throuj.'h . .liuljjo'nf - ner. Though there is much to bo said on both sides of the question , it doo.i wieiu thai the decision jaits unon the shipper more of a burden than should be placed upon him , and , in point of fact , would oblige him , in every case of jjoods shipped under the cireumslances , to fol low and keep the paeknjrn in nielli from Iho boHfinninn' of the journey lo its lor- initiation. Is'o ono knows so well as the cnrrior the circumstances under which a pai'knj'e is injured or doslroyed , and Iho evidence p"rlainin { ; to such injury is always accessible toil. The ruling is inolVect. nn iiuiovatton upon Ibo common la\v of linblllly of enr- rier.s , and goes almost to the point of pormiUlntr n carrier to fno liimsolf ah- soluloly from liability for nojrlij.'onro } which thu Inw will not actually permit him to do. The cominon-siuiso rnlo would sei'in to bo Unit in ensu of a ship ment at "ownur's risk1 it is llio duty of tbo carrier at least to show the circum stances of the injury and duo care on his part. Otherwise the prudoiil thing1 for the shipper will bn lo sit on his1 paekngo throughout Iho journey. I'rciliotloiis lor IVnnmryVealIifr As there are but tweiity-oinht days in * tills month there nn hl to bo lossVohl ntmonphoro Ihnn In .lauuary , but "all si 'iis fall in dry weather , ' ' Ihei-eforo wo can only say tlml Iho electrie-ii liteil , steiiin-hi-ateii , vontlhuloil , lilllile'l Iralns of tlio t'hlea 'o , Milwaulieo \ St. Paul railway will coutinuo to run daily bo- tWL'iui Omaha , Coiineil HlntVs and C'hi- catrj. ( The eleetriii linht reading lamp in each bcrtli is tht ) novelty of the nj'o. Tii'ketoHico , loll | Parnnin st'rcnt.Oiiinliii. O If If I C li [ i cS : 1J US li Y BANKERS. Cnrnor Main tin I COUNCIL (3LUFFS ( , IOWA. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIU BLUFFS. \\r.\XTii : Tolrnilo luiiinnril m | ) i > ily In ' ' CiMiiii'll UlulI'M , with sniiill Ini'iiinliriiiicej for how * , mules : nit ( yniin cuttlu. Nil , 100 Tllll I III Sl I'l'l'l , llN'l'rIMo ! M'Mulion lilnck. : i Hory lirlclt , \\llli liiiHi'incnl anil I'li'viitur. Jv. . Siiiln | > , 101 l'nii-1 stivi'l. ir \ AMI Ml Iho iM' " J nnil tlie Xexv cVaU" I'riiwn IMiuuix. l rnwit : enl 1'iHM'ti ' Or iius Sold fin- rush or nn li.si.-ilN incutby .Mm. llourleliis mii.sle tciiclullljl s'liitsinuii stri'ot , ( 'iiiincll lllulK In. UAIHIAIXS Fiii'lini-i-alim Ir lieu " > . lot , fninis anil iircU'iis : , aii-1 a lurjje list lo ( .n- livllinn. / . i' . ill nn .Idiiiisliin .V Van I'.iUcn , i\ci-i-ll : tl < ic < li , I'diincll Illulls. IJIUKSAI.i : A liarciilii ! new moiliMii hmiso with nil Din lulo ImiiroU'iniMitMVPII roonisi will -I'll onraiy piiyiiiciits ; In .ili-duit tinI'lflh avenue motor llau. D. J. Iliit.-lilu- siin , ( ill llni.ulwiiy. _ "lilOKcAl.i : Ktxht-rimm | IIIIIM > million Intl. -I on IhiiiiHin si. A mn'lcni ' Inmnnd n clirap. I ) . .1. Illltulllll-'Ollt 017 I ul ! s.\ | , | ; - Finn.ln lii nil double rna < l- stcrs iiml hi-avy < lraii'4lit linr-.o-i. V\ ill also III ! ( inlcT- . fur any slvlii of lior-ri uaiilod. l.eiiM'iinli'ri ' willi'Ilr.V. \ . I/ . I'nttiiii. Ci'iitrul livery : nul salu blablu.t. Ul anilJ N. Malii Council HIillN. or iluntUnlon lan-1. with FOItSAIjK bonsus , by J. U. lUoj. IOJ Malu t. , Oouaotl UluIN M. H. CHAM BERLIN , M. D K\K. KAIl NOS | < A Nil rnuo\T srnciAi.is'r. CnuniMI llluIIt , III. AIIdhiMnuM.t the ivi : : IA : n. N I > K ami TIMIOA i f. lii'ntt'il . ' 'Mi tbo cri-'iit bklll-iml rnn < . ( \\T.\ltUII , ASI'IIMX an.i IIAV i-'ivi-n : iri-i Wltll LMlllllUIlt HIIOCIM1 srilillCAI.oi'KUATlr > S.J , wborn li'.isly | i ( > rrnriiii < I llb tin'im. ; ( > t rnrcan'I"Rill , nirhiii pcrftTt rtMulH riNIISl' l.l.A I-'S act ur- iilrl > pri' c-iHi < il. < trrt'otlnu nil r-'frtu tit tr-niblo , IM My.iplu. llyp 'rnpla uii.l Astlfilnnttoii , HUM rtm * ili-rln.'iuhl i'i < . rl"-ir an 1 pilnluii ( ' IIUJNlO M-TIIAlAilAnu I "H'K IIKAIIACIIK , nll-r ) . 'ir nl tfrrllilc iii'lurlni ! , n < > ri'linf. cnlln-ly our.-1 imioo , Uouiii I , s'niif.irt ' Illoclv , over Mono \Co i > Council HI u [ 1.1. In. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPirAL STOCK 5150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS. . . . 215,000 IllilKions I. A. Mlllnr , P. O. Glttas vi. K I * Fliiu-iirt. li K. Hart , .1. 1) ) . KdiniiniH'ii. ' I'lrirloi C. llaiinun. Transaet Kouur.il Uaakin ; Oust' iu'3s. hardest cupit.it iiiiJ surjilui of uny baiikln Sniilhwostorn Liwi. ; IN1EKE3TON TIM i DEPOSITS , FinleyBurke.Geo.W.KowiU.Thoa , E. GaiaJy Burke , Hewitt SCasa-ly - , Alto Law rneysatLaw riiACTici : IN THISTATI : : AND KimKAii : COD UTS. onii-osi J. .1. llrown r.ulldlns , I'oiinrilllluffs Iowa D. II. McD.ineld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Factors' Su lhs , Market Fixtures , Casino. . Spiffs mul Sausage Maker , ' Mni'hini'i-y S2 b JMiilii- . ) . . I'niiiieil lllulTs , III. AU-j lie orj iijhdoM and I ills. _ t w .a ESTEP , Council ( Hull's Iowa. 1 I Yirth MiiinS reI. . I'linrral Itircclor mil Kiiilnlin.- . Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc , AGENTS WANTED. DH.C , B.JL'DD , GOG BromKvrty , Council Blutfe , la TKIiKl'ilOM-N. OITUT. or. ui : ii ) . s : SilIK . 's'l11llllPr ' > " - ' " < iriloys at I" ' * l'rie : oiuih ruiiimuh A HCU , „ , stlU , nlm < fiMleral I'ourK Rooms 'I , I ami o aliilii.irb U. i.'oiincll IHulN. luwL ' | U ' 0 , ncll s < > i < ro. Tolrpliimo No. ' 'VI. | , , I lumr * . h u. in , to U p. in. Cuuni'll Illut- ! , | i. COUNCIL 13 LUFFS Medical and Surgical 1 > KS. UKl Cbronle ilUoasps of all kinds ami t i HICK i.ii'clailiiis. | ' .V > * . 'Jug l uuil aooj IliiM I Council IIhula , lu.