THE OMAHA. DAILY BEK : MOXITTY , FEBRUARY 22 , 1802. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUI'TS. OFHCK : - NO. 12 PKAllLSTKEIiT. I dhtml by Carrier to any partof tlio City II.V. . TII.TON , - MANAGKU. T , ri'ttnM-sJ . . llus'ncnOfllco } NRht | juor ; , N , Y. Plumbing Co. Council Hinds Lumber Co. , coal. I tail's chattel loans. 204 Sapp block. The Lnaloi Aid society of the I'.pworth Mctbodm church will give nn oyster supper ' uvunlnu' l-'obru- tit Sliubcrl's Itall Tuesday , nrySM. L. Fletcher was in the city yesterday ar ranging for tbo presentation of Hanlon Ilros. ' "Fantaima" at the opera house Iou - rnnry 21 unil 'Ji. Tim republicans of the Second vvnrd Will meet at 7''iO tomorrow evening at Uio olllco of Dr. W. I * Uapoll In the Mnrcus olonu , for Uio purpose of organizing , The O-wcoks-old daimbtor nf Mr , and Mrs. C. II. lloron died yesterday morning ut the fnrnlly residence near Uroaccnt City , of eon- goillon ol the lungs. The funeral will occur todaj . Messrs. Van Arnnm and Carty of this clly took part In tlio performance at the opera house lust Frlduy nighl , Introducing a speoi- nlty In Uio sbapo of n horizontal bar per- formnnco. The funeral of the late. I. H. MUKSOII will tnlia place this afternoon nt .2:30 : o'cloult in the Trinity Moihodlst cluirch. The services will bo conducted by Hov. II , H. Uattun , as sisted by Kov. .loslah Flsit , Fred Plntit and II. C. Cnrlcton , the two fellows who uticmptuJ to enter the resi dences of W. W. Uhnpmnn and Mrs. Arl < - wrlght , the ether night , were given thirty days In the county Jail yesterday ou a charge of viiBr.incy. A reception will bo given on Thursday nftcinoon , Fobrimrv ur > , from I until li o'clock , by Miss Stewart. lit "Tho Onblcs , " assisted by Mrs. Charloi Test Stewart and Miss Eleanor Stewart , for the benefit of St. Paul's guild. The Savors receivership raso was ncaln the leading feature of .suporior court y otter - dav. At itu ) close of the session an adjourn- innnt was taken until Tuesday , tlioro bolng no court tomorrow on account of It being n legal holiday. The monthly sociable of Harmony chapter , No. 'JO , Order of the Eistcrn Star , will beheld held next Friday evening at the residence of Mr. M. Dunuotto ' , Fourth street. Visiting members of'tho order cordially welcome. By order of the W. M. A llttlo sister of ICtidlo Jones , who is con fined In the county Jail awaiting the action of the grand jury , on the cbargo of robbing Fred Lamb's cigar store , is trying to secure bail for him In order that ho may not have to Ho in lull until his case Is disposed of. The bonu required Is ? .V)0. ) Harry Hamilton's case came up for a hear ing yesterday morning in police court , but neither sldo appeared to bo ready for trial. It was finally dcoldcd by the court to post pone the noarlnc of the habeas corpus pro ceedings until next Tuesday. There Is but little doubt that the requisition pipers will bo secured In the meantime , HO that the bottom tom will fall out of the habeas corpus cuso. Dan Khocles was brouchtup in police court yesterday morning on u charge of stealing fTC from Leonard Johnson. The prosecuting witness was present , but when the robbery teen place he was In such a befuddled c-ondi- tlon that ho could not say whether lihodos was the guilty pnrtv or not. Khodcs was accordingly acquitted of this charge , but was lined Sl.j.70 for drukonnoss. Ills honor was treated to a tongue lashing from n colored woman who claims lo bo Mrs. Hbodcs , for allowing the saloons to run and then lining Biich Innocents as her husband whou they drank a tow drops too much. .1. .1. .MAUKATII & CO , Great Cut I'rlro Shoo Siilu This Wcrk ItOlltH All till ) DlrlCOIIIlt hlllCH , Wo huvo the best ladies' shoes over sold for $3.00 on sale this week ut $2.00. Big cutin men's shoes. $3.00 shoos for 12.00. Elepniit cloth top patent leather shoos , equal to anything you ever got for $0.00. for only 8-1.00. A whole show window full of gents' flno shoos for $12.00. 70 pairs of G. W. Ludlovv & Co. 's ladies' line cloth top , hand-made , patent leutlior tips , regular price $0.00 , this week 81.25. All of our ladies' $2.50 flno kid button shoes to pc at $1.50. All our $3.00 for $2.00. 120 pairs of worklngmon's $1.50 will close out at $1.00 per pair. J. J. MAUKATII & Co. , 533 Broadway , , I'Alt.tlllt.ll'JIS. James Bagutn loaves this ovonmg for Clil- cnso. Ooorgo Kiicllo has returned from a wcstoni business trip. W. O. Wirt loft last ovoninu for Deuvor , \vlioro bo will spend a couple or inontlis on business. Mr. S. 1C. Hewitt of Lexington , Nob. , is in tbc city , the guest of his cousin , Mr. ( jcorgo W. Hewitt. Miss Eiiitu Floyd , who 1ms biion visiting Miss Olu Ogden , returned Friday to bur Homo In Lincoln. Howard F. llattenliauor of this city has been appointed local consul at Council Blulls for the Longuo of American Wheelman. N. W. Taylor , formerly manager of the Grand hotel , Is in the city. Ho is now man aging the outing housu of the Chicago , Bur lington & Quincy at Chariton. His daughter , Miss Mubol , Is attending school ut Knoxville - villo , III. Judge W. T. Smith nnd his reporter , B. O. Drulngton , hnvo returned from Sidney , where the former has boon holding a session of the district court. They leave this week for Cilonwood , whore a now term commences tomorrow. Two apprentice nuraos wanted nt the W. C. A. hospital , corner Oth street and Oth uvonuo HurprlHu Party. Last Tuesday evening a uleasnnt curpris was given at H F.'Kohror's residence on Vine street , In honor of Miss Dlrdio Holn- boclc. These participating mut nt the resi dence of Miss Mary Thomas , on Mynstcr street , nnd after being raasquod resumed tbo Jo'irnoy to the Hohrcr mansion , wboro n general good time was had. After the first danca tboy unmasqucd , and then for thollrst tlmo Miss Hoiuuock know whom her friends woro. The ovoulng was pleasantly passed in dancing and card playing and as the hour of 1'J tolled the refreshments were otvcd. A beautiful silver spoon was presented Miss Holubook by Charles A. Atkins In behalf of those present , Miss Holiiboek responded , Mist Follows ren dered bovoral fine piano solos and Mr. Fornckos followed with a line vocal selec tion , Thu last dance of tbo eveninir was tneu railed , uftor which the guests dispersed. Tbo following were present : Mi&gos Arm- itrong. Nettie Armstrong , Casaldr , David- ion , Kills , Follows , Holnbock. Lister , Ho la re r , Phomus , Vau Urunt , West , Westnor ; Messrs. Armour , Armstrong. Atkins , lirysou , Uuorr , Kills , Hanthorn , McNItt , O. Hanly , i'erflolu , Pope , Tomploton , Tl > I.nit Wi'ok of Clirup Shorn. This is the lust week of Sargent's 20- duy slaughter shoo salo. It positively ends Saturday night. Children' * Party , Mlis Lutlo Lynohard entertained a num ber of her friends last Friday uftorooon and evening at her homo , 183 Benton btroot , ' * ho time was passed pleasantly la games and amusements , of various kinds. Tlio follow ing were present ; Laura Holslor , Ethel Watson. Lilian Williams , Addle Bcccroft , Katlo Kotterlng , Minn Uutlodgo , Nina Kut- ledge , Winnie Marshall , Vera Marshall , Fanmo Hryant , Beltlo liryant , Daisy Covalt and Uraco Heialcr. K IL Shoafo nas eastern tuoaoy on band for real catato loans. SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Burglar Joe MoDcrraoU Will Not Bo Tnken to Denver. EVIDENCE OF HIS ALLEGED CRIME WEAK Nothing Hut It ( 'niilrflolrin Will ( 'mulct Him of ( hi' .Murder of tliii Colorado Ofllrrr Ills llfcuril Is Hud l.itviil N ' i Notes. A telegram was received at the pollco headquarters yesterday \\ltti rotrard to .loo McDermott , the Boston store burglar who was supposed lo bo wanted in Denver for the killing of n policeman by the nntno ot Phil- lips. The telegram v.ia signed by the Den ver chlnf of police , and stated that unless McDermott had inaclo a confession bo might as well bu discharged , as their ovlucnco ag.itust bun was not complete and they wore afraid they could not make a caso. Sovor.il Omaha detectives wore at the county Jail yesterday morning , and held u con vcrsatlou with McDormott. They snoxvod him a tin typo which was unmistakably his , and which was accompanied by n card odor- Ing n reward of ? l,2uU for his arrest. Ho admitted that the plcturo was his and that the reword had boon offered for his arrest , but said that ho had already been arrested once lor the crlmo and boon ordered released by the Denver oftlclals , as they had decided ttmt ho could not bo convicted , and had with drawn the offer of reward. Officers Lunch and Wells , who undo tboarrost , had had visIons - Ions of cnnninauna suppow dancing before their ayes over Mneo they hoard that a ni ward had been offered , mid were thus doomed to disappointment , along with their numerous friends who hiul counted ou sharing tlu sup pers with them. Ulark and MoD.'rmott wora both Identified bv the Omutm ofllccr.i as being tough cus tomers , Clark is thought to boa brother of trio notorious "Dluk" Wilson , who Is wanted for being implicated In the Ulondalc express rohberv , and there Is certainly a very strong resemblance between him nnd the photo graph of Wilson which was sent out by the bt. Louis authorities after the robbery. McDermott has already confessed that ho robbed the Boston store nnd admits that the pollco have a clear caio against him. It is probable that both this men will enter a plea of guilty when tholr cases oru called for trial. MON1M.V Till ! LAST DAY Of tinllostnn Moro'H Orout Illght liny White ( luculs Sulc. Monday will bo tlio lust dav of the tfreat white good * sale nt the Boston Store , Council HliilTs. The ladies who have not availed thcnibolvos of the op portunity to got these bargains should do so tomorrow. WHITE 11ED SPREADS. The recent break in the tuarl < ot of nil kinds of cotton goods cumo to tin in good beuhon , when btouks were low , and gave us an opportunity to buy now merchan dise nt lower prices. Wo place on sale the following' lots at loss than the former cost price : Lot 1 A good bi/e urouhot quilt , will compare with 7rC ) goods , bale price fide. Lot 2 A heavy full si/c crochet spread , told always /or ! )0c ) , during sale GUcLot Lot Z Tlio beht bargain of nil BATES'DAMASK quilt , ( not crochet ) Bold from Maine to California for $1.125 and $1.50 , our price iSc ) each. Lot ! Our bobt duality crochet and heavy Mur.iellles , 10-4 size , bold for $1.75 and $2.00 ; we will put on bdlo nl 81.39 each. each.Wo Wo are anxious that all our patrons should got homo of the bargains in bed spreads , und in order to make them last wo allow only two to a customer. EMBROIDERIES. Wo have received the largest impor tation from St. Oaul , Switzerland , over shown in Council Bluffs , in every imaginable - inablo width , quality and design. Among the most admired is the hemstitch , open work design , and immciiho assortment of the now solid and blind work effects , which has a very line appearance , in medium and narrow width goods. A full line of every price from Ic to $1.10. Wo call special attention to a low of the loading numbers at oo , 7c , lOc , 12c { , 15c , 20c , 2oc , 33c. Wo don't show only a few nattorns , but have them displavcd by the hundreds , and have a full line of insertions to match all designs. i'Mno narrow otlgos from Ic to 20c ; medium - dium width from 5c to 33c. Skirting width , wo never had such an assortment. Don't miss seeing this lino. Every width and quality represented from the narrow edge to the 18-inch skirt milling. All our gooda are of fine work , and embroidery of the finest quality of NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC , which wo call Bueclal attention to , as there in inoro deception in the cloth than in the work , as most pcoplo look at the work and judge their value accordingly. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FLOUNCING. Look at special bargains marked 25c , 30c , 3lo ) , 4oc , 50e , 5Sc , in hcmstich and embroidered , both in cambric and Swiss. Ladies' embroidered llouticings in all qualities. Examine now domi llouncing in Swiss embroidered , also in cronni mulls embroidered in colors. BOSTON STORE , Fothoringham , Whitolaw & Co. . Loaders and promoters of low prices , Cuflh and Ono 1'rico , Council Bluffs , la. N. B. Packages delivered to any part of the city during this sale the same as usual. Store closes nt ( > p , ir. except Mondays and Saturdays. Vlirill MllHlU. Prof. T. W. Davis , teach or of volco nnd note roudlng. Lessons private. Call or aduross at Grand hotel , Council Bluffs. Kt , Aiidruw'N Siiflnl. The members of St. Andrew's society hold ouo of their always enjoyable socials last Wednesday evening at their hall on Pearl stroot. The entertainment was opened with services by Chaplain Dr. O , W. Cordon , after which u lengthy but Interesting literary and musical program was iirosonlod , It In cluded Instrumental niusia by Miss Jessie Shaw , songs by Mi's. Henry Stonhcuson. Miss Funnlo Patterson , Mrs. J.V. . Tomploton , the Misses Kief nnd Messrs , John l.ardmur , W. S. McMlckon , James Macrae , A. C , Gra- Imm and Joseph Urahutn , nnd recitations by Miss Fanulo Patterson , Miss Joslo Kief and Messri. O , W. Gordon nnd W. H. Stewart. During the program a brief Intermission was had , In which the "liltin ? danoo" was in dulged In. At the close ot the program the floor was cleared and dancing occupied tbo rest nf the tlma until the early morning hours. _ Swnnson Music Co. , Masonic temple Jnrvls 1877 brandy , purest , safest , boat Dra Woodburydontistsnoxt to Grand hotel ; flno work u specially. Tola M5. Money to loan. Lowest rates. John. ston & Van Patten , Everett block. Hit ) Jurymen , Judge Tbornoll found It necessary to warm the Jackets of the members of the petit Jury yesterday , Tbo case of Decro , Wells & Co. against Aultmou & Miller was on trial , as it has been for over a week. When court adjourned hU honor stated that thens would bo no court on Monday , and ho thought It advisable to call their atteutlon to tbo In structions which had been given at the opening of the cuso with reference to their behavior toward outsiders , especially in view of the reports that badiboon brought to htm by some of the officers of thecourt. The ftubttanco ot thete reports was that the men bad bceu OQ * lu la couvcnatiouvltli cer tain parties who were Interested more or less directly In the case on the merits of the ovl- denco. This had lo bo stopped nt once nnd ho gave them n number ot bits of ndvlco o guide them In getting rid of troublesome fellows who might bo Inclined to forcothtlr opinions upon them. His remarks created somothlng of a sensation among the bystand ers , as well as among the Jurymen , and al though no names were mentioned some sly remarks were drooped hero nnd there that showed that quilo a number had been watching the maneuver ! of ono or two Individuals who have been greatly In terested In the progress of the caso. Among these who have attended the trial Is n mem ber of the pollco force , who has bion sitting where ho could got a commanding view of the whole situation day after day. Just what this moans Is harl to say , but the ques tion has been frequently nskod. although never satisfactorily nnsworod , which sldo Is paying this ofllcer to see that none of the jurymen are tampered with , Tim ring ol Our Country. Just now it goes up ovorywnoro. Not only government buildings'but churches , school house ! ) , and oven barns lloat it to the wind , Wo , too , would like to show our patriotism if wo could only buy a Hag with other people's money. Our profits nro too Biur.ll the way 'wo sell just now to afford any extras. But if you want to play thu "Star Spangled Bannor" in a way tomakoyou feel like a good American eltl/ongot a Ilnrdman of n Harrington piano at the Muollcr Piano and Organ Co. , 10.1 Main street , Council Blulls. Walnut block and Wjomlng conl , fresh ininod , received daih Thatohor , 10 Main. i Tens , Mrs. L. W. HOJS entertained her friends last celt nt two kenslnijton teas , ono being ctvcn Wednesday nftcrnon and the other Thursday. The time was pnssud pleasantly In the ways that , are dearest to fuminlnb hearts. The follnwiiiL' Is a list of those who wcro entertained on Wednesday : Mesdames W , H. M. Pjsoy , Thonns Onicor , .1. T. Baldwin , Kountzu. J. T. Stew art , H nialne , H. Everett , S. Fiirnsworth. McDowell , M. K. Smith. Bibblngton , H.V. . Hart , M. K. Davenport , II B. Sackutt , More- duh nnd Dr. Dor.Uo of Oumlm ; George Phplps , L. W. Tullovs , James Hoard , E , U. Smith , I. N. Miller , t. U. Hill , U. D. Wullc , L. Ualdwln , J. .1. Ilrown , .1 P. Evans. D. n. Clarke , K Osborno , Dr. Hall. VV. W. Wal lace , D. McCruo , E. C. Uulliird , G. W. Lln- WooJhury , Patter on , Crawford and Misses Bowman and Wcinch. The following were entertained on Thurs day : Mosuames C. II. Plnnov. J. E R McGee - Gee , A. T. El well , J. N. 'Baldwin. Dr. Hanchett. W. O. Wlrt , S. P. McConnell , E. E. Hurt , H. C. Cory , .loci Stewart , S. Smith , H. L Shepherd , II. F. Evans. H. J. Chambers , W. H. Mauror. H. W. Tilton , J. E. Hurltnosi. J. B. Atkins , Stoddiird , J C. worth , Daily , Strode , Tucker , W. I. Smith , W. Sherman , Nichols , G. Kuollnc , O. Kee- line , llavcrstoctf. Hnrmer , E. Ho.iirland , Voswlnlclc , King , Test , ICoy , Suulro , Crofts , Montgomery. Charles Stewart , D. MuCrao , Jr. ; Charles Wood bury , J. ! Klmball , G. H. Champ , W. J. Davenport , M. F. Uohror and jliss S. Smith , Bowman and Weirich. Crockwell has an exact duplicate of the elegant carriage presented to Baby Ruth Cleveland , also a beautiful , pure ivory white carriage. Rcitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway , Ima nil the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo have our own vinoyai-Js in C.vlifo- Din. Jarvis Wino comuvay , CD BIuITi Y. M. < 3. A. C'onvpiitliiii. The mombora of the local brunch of the Young Men's Christian association are con siderably interested in the state convention which meets In Iowa City next Thursday. Secretary Hose will attend from this city , and there will probably be a number of ether delegates from Council Bluffs. An ef fort will bo made to have the next state con vention hold hcr . The people of Iowa City have thrown open their homas to the dele gates and there will bo no want of accommo dations , although the onlcrtalrment ofKM ) young men will no doubt tax thelrhospltaUty to Its utmost. The presiding olllcer of th'o convention will bo W. E. Blake of Burling ton , who was ut one time a candidate fora position on the supreme bench of Iowa. The state committee reports that rtvo now associations have been organised during the past year acd ! 5G7 conversions. The total receipts have been t5.Ob5.tJ8 and the dis bursements W.OHU ) , ' ) . This is the first year in the history of the stnto organization when there has been a balunco loft in the treasurv after all bills were paid , and the credit of this is due to the careful management and unremitting zeal of Secretary Magco und hi- , assistants. Ho ! lortliiOliirilKiriixI At Now Orleans. Ono faro , $31.45 , for round trip. Tickets on sale Fob. 22 tn 28. For particulars call on O. M. Brown , ticlcot agent K. C. , St. J. & C. B. Jarvis wild blackberrv is the boat .Mlsx Crolls iiiti-rtulii8. : A pleasant party was glvou Friday even ing by Miss Winnie Crofts ut her homo on South Sixth street In honor ot Mr , Don S. Culver of West Superior , Wls. The bouse was brilliantly lighted and decorated with ferns , calla lilies and smilax. The early part of the evening was given up to a musical program which included choice vocal selections by the Misses Mamo Oliver and Ola Ogden and Messrs. W. A. DcrricK and C , H. Ogden. Mrs. C. B. Jones played 8over.il line instrumental solos which were also warmly received. At the close of the musical part of the entertainment refresh- moots were served , after which the festivi ties were continued until midnight. The fol lowing is a partial list of those who were present : Misses Sutor , Fitch , Dora Grass , Ola Ogdou , Anna Mergcn , Belle Sn.vdor , Mamo Oliver , Mavmo " Stephenson , Kittle Buscholl , Spoonor , "Carrie Spoonor. Ida Lutz and Anna Oborholt/.or ; Messrs , Hay Bixbv , C. H. Ogden , Walter Spoonor W. A. Derrick. E. P. Fitch , Wulluco dhop- herd , D. S. Culver. C. M. Oberholtzor nnd U. Hlco ; Messrs. and Mesdames C , B. Jones , P. U. Davis , J. P. Davis , E. A. Hoagland , C. O. Fitch , E. S. Allen and F. T. Truo. Tlio I.iiHt Wt'nli of Clirnp Nhora. This IB the last week of Sargont'B 20- day slaughter shoo sale. It positively ends Saturday night. Dr. A. E. Dorwcmt , veterinary sur geon. Hospital , [ 45 Fourth street. Telephone 205. Illrthdny r rty < Miss Ethel West entertained a party of her young friends Saturday afternoon at the home of hnr parents , Dr. and Mrs. S. H. West , on Washington avenue , in honor ot her seventh birthday. At 5 o'clock refreshments were served in the dining room , which wai llnoly decorated with roses , pinks , white hya cinths and .valentines. The guests were as follows : Misses May Crafts , Ethel Sprague , Kdua Wllkms , Gome and GertisSlyter , Mlg- non Maynard , Maud McKesson , Ethel Cook , Nellie and Floy Wlud , Emma Burke , Carrie Kohrer , Nina Meyers , Nellie Foote , Grace Crockwoll. Masters James Pyles , Alfred Slytor , George Maltby , Uhonning Fonner , Kaymoud Sprague and Evert Wind. Baby carriage week nt Grockwoll'a. Special and elognnt display. t'uril 1'urty. A pleasant card party was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Patterson last Wednes day evening at their home on Fourth avenue. The evening was devoted to playing high ftve , prizes being awarded to W. C. Estcp and Mrs. J. N. Cagady. Among these who were present were the following ; Messrs. and Meidamos W. C. Estep , J. B. Atklus , S. S. Keller , 11. H. Field , Benton , C. It. Haunan , WUllam Hardln , J. T. Oliver , Carlluo , 0.11. Lucas , XatShephonl , .1 , N" CTssady , Misses Agooi Blanchard ana Adtllo Sherman , Mrs. Hose Patterson , Mrs. J. DlfckUy , Mrs. T. A. Cavin , i AFTEK TAX rirth Wuril Cltltcns ll < nii < s Uiii'stlons of Interest toThiit | , vvnlltr. The membcra of the Fifth Ward Taxpay ers' club wcro In Erlllng's green house and : helr glorv last night A U&von of the mom- acrs wore lo attendance nnd were called to order by President Kj'ncr. ' ' John J , Jenkins , chalrunu :6f the commit * leo appointed to look up hnd report the names of tun tnx shlrkcrs'stated ( ' that It was bis honest opinion that the tax shirking was more the fault of the assessor than the prop erty owners. Ho advocated a law providing for the election of u city assessor with n fair salary. President Kynor regretted very li.uch that the committee was not ready to report. Ho was positive that many of the wealthy resi dents of the city h'ld oscarod taxation for yoais. The committee was continued nnd given another week within which to report , The president went a little farther nnd told Chairman Jenkins ot tno committee that ho should expect htm to report the names of all tax siilrKPffl. S. LocKnoi1 said thit TUB Btcr. bad advo cated thu raising of the assessment In tbo city. Mr , Looknorwas with Tun BKI : , but ho did not , thlms it could b ? successfully ac complished thU year. The Fifth ward assessor was Instructed to assess all corporation nroporty located In the FittK If tin could not tlud out what corpor ations owned the property ho was instructed to repair to their business ofllces , no matter In what wards the olllccs were located. Mr , Jonklns understood Hint County At- toriicv Miihiinoy held n different opinion , but that the public hnd an unqualified rlirht to challenge the opinion , Assessor Franklin stated that ho xvas e'rcti'd ' upon the issue that ho would assess nil of the property In the Fifth word. lie proposed lo do his duty nnd bn governed by the law on assessments. Iliulld not propose to sit around thu saloons , but would visit every piece of property in tlie ward. Ho stated that bo bad" not undo the law. but would try and r-arry out all of Its provisions. They instructed Assessor Franklin to go to all of the oflicos of the corporations hav ing plants in the Fifth ward und there leave assessment b'anlts ' , Mr. U''dmiin believed that Governor Hoyd would call an extra session of thu logisliuun. , nnd h" also thought that ho should sui'gost In his call for the same changes In the Omaha cltv charter. Believing that Governor Boyd would do that sumo thing , ho moved that the rlnirmnn appoint a committee of three to confer upon proposed charter amendments. r < nrr on Shliilio.tril. VOIIK , Fob.0. . The Liverpool , Brazil and Hivor Platte company's ' steamer Dillon arrived hero today from Santos , which she loft January ! ) . She is detained at quar antine. Captain Barton rcporth that yellow fever wn discovered among the crew shortly after tlio ship cleared the Brazilian coast. At one tune twelve men wcro down with the disease. On January 28 Henry Phillips , u llreman , died nnd on February 'J Isaac Williams , a sailor , succumbed. Harrison Iliis'u ' Cold. W MiixnTox , D.C. , Feb-.iL'O. The president is sullering from an obstinate cold and has been compelled to decliuo u number of In vitations for next wco.c. "In thu summer of 1890 , a sore np- poured on my fucc sityilur to u Cauccr. I tried various rcinediua/but found no until I took 'Swift's ' Spcciflc , which cured me entirely * I used 0 bottles. W. F. STB\uy.- > . Alexander City , Ala. " Wo Imvchad a large number of cascsx Skin Cancer rcpcrlcd ctlrcd by thu use \ of S. S. S. It is vcgfctulilts. builds up I thu general health , ami forces out the I poison Send foi book on Ilia Blood. / SWIFT Smu'ic Co AUuuty , Ga/ a ! my DOCTOR : IT mil GaJ3E A GOLD j Ifi TWELVE HOURS ; ! A 85 cent Bottle may save you $100 in Doctor's bills-may save ; your lire. Ask your Druggist ; for It. IT TASTES GOOD. . pune pNK PILLS. Dr. Acker's English Pills ; CIJIIK HIMOUSNESS. Rmall , pl ii itnt. u Tavorllo with tlio Indtcil. ! W , II. IlOOKEIl K CO , ID West nroadwajr. N , Y.j ! . . . . . s.tii. . .t.iii.r For sale by Kuhn & Co. , and Shcrmnn McConnell , Omnlm. LEAVES A DELICATC NO LASTING ODOR. An Ideal Comptoxlon Soap. ' For Halo l > r ftlinmcrnil Vnn'orOoodiiJcixVranrlf nnnlile tn procure this Wonilernil Noun norm Si * ccu < In Btarapj unil roeelyn cake t ) } ' return mall. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. HPF.rtAE.-BbanrtrvnniWWnUi ( the popular Pocletj WnltilnentKIlEB o nnvono Bundlujf ui thruo wrappon of Sbamlon IeU Boap , A RKNUINKM1CUOUK KlcUli KIDD'S ( JHIlll KltAIlCATUU IJuro nllUor6a i booiuie It kill * tbu uilcrolio or K rm 1'ut up am ! rclnlledlnl ) , Ouad 15 iioi , tliu latter 1 ! KallurtttK tient. anywhere pru- paid onrucolptof prlcoor UO. , 1) . Welnno a liimr- antuo tucuro Tliopublla trvla and labbori tup- piled by tbn Ktniler Druir , ( ) ompnnr. Omatia ; C. A Melclior , llow&nl Meyer nnd K. I' . Beykora , Boulh Uuiuha ; A. l > , t'oiter uud 1I. < U : Klllt. Uounoll lllutr _ 1 1 ) _ ORDINANC NO , 2959. An n rill nan uo locating' Certain aililltloiuil water hydrants In thu olty of Onmlm. lie It ordained by tliocHy uounull of tlio olty ( ifUiiiuhu : Buotlon 1. That the American Water Works Company lie unil the sumo Is hereby ordered to iilncii uddltlonnl water hydrants In the city of Omaha , us follows : Onu ut the corner of 31st avenue and Doug las street. Ono ut the corner of 3Ut avenue and Capitol liven in1 , Sections. That this ordinance shall tnlio effect and ho In force from and after Its passage - ago , 1-uesed February mh , I'reslileiit City Council. Approved February .7th..5teuiEMls . : . Mayor , Niitlce to htofkliolilcru , Tlio annual meeting of stockholders of Tim Hen I'ublUhliijj company will Lo hold at their oflleo , corner of ITth nnd I'arnum streets , nil Monday , Mureli" . ItVi. at 4 o'clock p. in. Kor tlio election of o Ulcers and directors uod such otliurlu ) luck an may uomo up f or cou- ilileratloiu UKO. II. Tzsouucic , faocrctujry. OKDINANCK NO. 2W15. Anonllnance toamenilo'tlom 1.11,4.5,0nml Hot ordinance Mo , 210,11 anil al o to repeal vcclloiKli. 10 and II of sild tinllnanco , Ho Itorda noa uy the city council of the city of Oniiilm ! Sect on I. That section 1 of iild orillmno > o. 840) ) bo and the same Is hereby amutiued so : ii to road nt follows : Section I , There sinill bo In the miy- orinllli'o ono clerk who shall receive n sal ary of { OJ.OJ nor month. Seet on'J , 'Ilint section apf - < alil ortllnnnco Nn. HOO lie niul t Itu s.HMO licroby Is aincniled sea a toro.'ul ns followi : Si > etloni. : Thuro shall bo In the olty clerk' * offl oonodcpilty 1ui liall rooreolvo aoimtv ot il.l'i.uiipor inntith , ono journal c.oik wlio snill : lecclvc n a ilary of } > l t PIT tnontli , ouo record c ! crk who shall receive a salary of fn.ooTier n ontli , and ono .tcno rnplu'r who shall n > cclveii salary of JT.i DO per month , Scctlonn. Thai lection 4 of nlil ( inlinatieo Nu. i'lWi Im unit the saino hureliy Is iinif ndcd sean an In read as follows ; . Sectlnn 4. There sliull lie lu tliii city troas- urcr's olllco ono deputy und c.islilur whiisliall receive n salary of flM.OO nor innntli , ono as , slstant deputy anil uaslili-r who shall receive a salary of ilil.lX ) per tnontli. ( int < i-hli-f book- keoiitr who slinil receive u R ilnry of ! IS. " > . ii per luontli. onu booKkeeper who shall n < oot\u a sjilnry if } | UOO per nioiith , < mn I oiiUkorper nlioslKill rei-rlM' a sal at y uf tlCO.PO pt-r inontli. oiu > ta\ clerk who sh'ill reeiilve n salary of KUiO per inuiitli , ono iirillininco c'ork who shall rcculvu as ilary of JJMll per mouth and ono clerk who shall icvoivo a salary of K.'i.OJ rer month , Section 4. That section ilof said ordinance No V400 liound thosiiiiu : IshJiuby aincnilod seas as to read as fol ows ; Si-i'llnn A. Tl.oni shall bo In tlio city rn- Clneer'sonice ono Held I'lislnci-r whosh ill re- uil.e u Hilaiy nf * r'M l per month , onti field onslneer who sh ill reeolvo a su nry of JUW.UJ per immlli , onu Held I'lulneer who shull to- eclxu a s.ilnry of W.tH ) per nuiiith , one ilr.ifts- mini at a sului v ot JU.wi : par month , one clerk who ahull recohe a salary of tlllM" ) per inuiitli. one eonipiitcr who shull reeel\u u - alary ary of thl , IU per moiith , one nsslstiint I'oin initur wlmsliiill iceuhe n saint y of $ " > 0t ) per inuiitli. ono lovolrr who shall roeoUo asalnry of f"\iK ) per miintb , ono todmaii who shall ru- echo a salary of $ is.w per inontli , two tollmen wliuhhall tui'clvii a siiaty of { ifl.Wi per month oaeli , nnd onu iiMiiati whit-hall icuoivu a xil- arvof * .Vi.wi Di-r nuinth Tliu eliv oiiiflneor .ill . ulstibu anthoilred to eiiin oy tluro t > lti- hoi-ses nd unjoin , for actual UMI of whleli , lie shall bo niuliorlrod toullinv nut ex- rdliiK I'.inpr-r inontli u.icli. ( ecloii'ln.it ! sect on 'lof salil ordlnanpo Nn L'l U he und the same Is neruny amended so us to roail us follow * : Seeil n II. There shall he In the depirtment of the ItHiieetiifof b ilhlltr.es , one cierK uho 'tall ' iccoho a suliiiy of till' , tl per innntli feet on ! . Tlioii'snall lie lu tin1 streetconi- .nlo.sinner'h di'puitiueiil not exceeding four forotnen nt a H ilarv offi , " > ) lior day for each day actually iMi.'iucil In tlie service ot the city ; sixty luborors at not oxiM-rillna the r.ito of tJ.IW Dei duv tor each dav of svrvlto actuully rontloid , and ten teams at the rate of $ t3i per day fur each day of service actually rendered. beet Inn T. That section II of ordinance No. Slto buanil tliusaino Imieby Is amended so as to u < ail as follows : i-eetlon 14. Tim heiiils of the different do- p.utineiitsspeclHo I In this ordinance may by I'Oiieimi.Mii H'MilnUon of the mtivor and c ty eoiinell omul'iv temporarily In tholr olllcosor dopaitmenls such nddltlonal bookkconots , elorks , insiculor | , foremen or servants , ut the Hume rates llxt'd Insiild oidlnnnco for similar employees , foi such period of time as may bo riithorl/ed by huch resolution , not exceeding sixty dnys. bcctlonb. That said sections I.'I , 4 , n. 9 and 14. as originally exist.n , and also sections n , 111 and Ilof said ord mince No. " 401 , be and the HI urn mo hereby repealed. Section ! i. This oidlnanco shull take effect and ho In force from and after Its pas ! > .i u. I'assuJ 1 ubuiary Kith. IttU. JOHN OKOVES. Citv I'lerlf. i : . P DAVIS. President of City Council , Approved Kcbriiiiiy ITth , Is'.L' ' . UIO.OK : : i1. IIKMIS , Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 20l > 0. An ordinance to rooal ) ) Special Ordlnanro N'o. IVIi ami lo provide fur the ic-lovy of the hpcclaltix to cover the cost of chutiReof Krailo of Douslas stieet from loth itreet to Jnth htieet. Wluiuas It has boon decided by the coittt that ( lie special tax and assessment upon eer- taln lota and leal estate In the city of Omaha to cox or the cost , of cbanu'o of ( { r.ido of Doiiulas street from Ifith tared to aith street heieto- foio lovlecl Is Invalid by teason of failure to Klvea sulllclent notice of the meeting of thu Inlaid of equalization and for other iciisuris , und Whereas. It Is dcelrod to proocrly equalize the cost of said chinso of crado anil make a vulld and proper levy of taxes upon the lots and loal cbtate si > eclally > lionolitted by reason of saldcb.insi'of urade : therefore , Itn it ordained bj' tbo city council of the city of Omaha Section 1 Th it Special Ordinance No. 1500 , entitled "An ordinance levying a .special tax and assessment on certain lots and real estate In the city of Omaha ta cover tlio cost of change of urado of Douglas street from IGth street to'Oth street , " be and the sumo Ib here by repealed. Section y. Thai t ho cost of said crado bo ro- a stored und levied at such tlmo and In such manner us may hereafter bo determined by resolution , Section : i. That this ordinance shall take ofTcct and bo In force from and uftor Its pas- H.IL'C 1'usscd February 10th , 1ST. . JOHN GHOVEH. Cltv Clerk. E. I' . DAVIS , President Olty Council , Approved February ITU , . , . * Mayor , ORDINANCE NO. 2GO. ! ) An ordinance oiderliiK the Kiadlng of Han- croft sticot from 17th street to 20th struct , mid directing the hoard of pnliliu works to take tlio necessary stops to canso said work to Do done : Ho It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section 1. V'horcas permanent crudes huvo been established iiu'in , and appraisers have been duly apuolntod hy law , to apfirulsu tlio dainiiKes'cuused hy the grading of lluncroft fctruot from tuveiitc'Mith st. to Twont'cth st. and made their report to the city council , whlcli has formally adopted tlio satno ; und , ivjiurouH , property owner * * . representing more than threo-llfthaof the property ahiittlnK on biilil portions of the street above specified , have petitioned tlio oily council to have said street ( 'railed to tlio present established Urudo. without charxo to the city , and that the cost bo made payii- lilo In ten equal Installments , thoieforo IVincroft stieet from r < ovoiitcoiilli street to Twentieth btreot bo and horohy Is ordered Braded to the present established Brado. Section" That thohoird of public works tin and hurohy Is directed to take thu necessary btnps to cause said work to bo done. Section 'I. That this ordinance uhall take olfout und ho In force from and after Its pass- ado. I'assod I'obur.iry Ifllli , 189 . Oltv Olerk. E. I1 , DAVIS. President City Council , Aiiniovcd February 18th , IS' ' ) . ' . OKU. I' . HEM IS. IS.Mayor. . ORDINANCE NO. 2)01. ! ) An nrdln.uicu ordering tlio grading nf I.alic street from 4.'nd street to 4Uh street , und directing the board of public works to take thu ncbcss.iry steps to cause said work to bo donu ! He It ordained by thu city council of tlio city of Omaha : Section I , WherciiH , permanent grade * have been establlHhed upon , and uppraisorH liuro ucrndtily appointed by law , to aiipralfio the 'lamugescauhed by the grading of 1/ako street from4'nd Atroet to 1Mb street , nnd made their report to the city counull , which has formally udopled the same ; and , wlioreaa. propel tv owners , roprobcntlng more than throo-llfthx of the property abutting on said portions of thOBtroet above specified , have potltloned I he ally council to have said stioot pr.ided to the present established grade , without charge to thucliy , and that the cost bo made payable In ten tiual | Installments , therefore , Lake street from 4Jnd street to 45th street bo und Hereby Is ordered graded lo the present established grado. Sections. That the bourd of pnbllo works hound litTOhy Is direct ndiot'iKo thu necessary Elena to canso suid woi k to bo done. ricctlon ; ) . This ordinance shall tnko erreut and bo In force from and after Its passage. February .Oth , , . . President City Council , Approved February " " ' 'j/na / IMIWUB , Mayor , ORDINANCE NO. SimSi An orillnanco nuthoiUIng the payment to the A very I'lunter Company of J''O.OO on account of an error in the payment of tax In such amount. Whereas , the cltv comptroller and the coin- in I tteo on lluanco have reported that a mis take has boon mudo in thu payment of u tax by the Avery 1'laiitor Company In tlie sum of { Jo 00 In excess of the correct amount , there- foio Ho llordalnod by the city council of the city of rimahui Section 1 , That the sum of fj,00 ) bo and licroby Is appropriated out of thu general fund Ju favor of the A very I'luntor Coniiiany.liiset- tlumcnt of thu oitcoss of JJJ.UU paid by xald Avcry Planter Com puny over the correct amount duo from them , Section a. Tint this ordinance ohnll take olTcot and buln force from und after Its pas- February ICth , I99J. JOHN QKOVE9 , City Clerk. n. i > . DAVIS , I'resldeut City Council , Approved February 17th , le'jz QEO. 1 ( . 1JEMIS. iluyor , TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , G. A. SchoDdsack , Proprietor , O.Tlcos 021 Broadwny , Oounjl Bluffsnnd 1321 FarrmmSt. , O.iij\hn. Dye , clonn nnd roflnlsh good * of ovorydoacrlptlon. Paok-ngoa recslvort nt olthop office or nt tlu Works , Cor. Avo. A nnd 20tli St. Council Bluffs. Send for prlca list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any chimictor can have them redvod and finished equal to now. BED'FEATIIEHS UENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the nd most approved machineryntost at losa coil than yo.i ever pil.l ORDINANCE NO. 2003. An ordlnanc'eorduiliitf thuisradlng of ulluy In truck I.H. Ho Itoidiilnod by tlioclty connull of the olty of Oninlm : Sectlnn I. Thiittlionttoy In block I'.lllnthn city of Oinnlia bo anil hereby Is unlercd giadrtl totlio i'stalilHlii. | < il rado tlioicof , the ciullir : ; of said ullev to lie done under Iliedl- rei'llmi ot the olty ciuliiL'or und wltliniit i-nst to tlu > city of Onialia or to thu prupeity owners In * > 'ild lilouk. See. U' . That this or.llnanco shall take ulToct and bo In force from and after Its IUSMIL'O. I'.w > ed Pobruaiy lUih. l 'i.1. JOHN OUOVK9. rily t Icrlj. K P. DAVIS. I'roslilcntulty I'ounoll , Approved 1'oburary ITth. IS' ) ' . ' . unouuK i' , m\us. : Mayor. PUOPOSAI.S OH MI1.0II COWs AM ) bulls. Dunartmoiit of tin1 Interior , Olllco oflndlan AllaireVniililiijton. . 1) . O. , Tub- rnaiy 1 , 1MIJ. Sealed piupoiuls , InduiTil "I'roposnls for C'owsur Hulls" ( us the cas > u inivy be ) and uddrcssod to thu coinmlsslonuruf In dian affairs , Wiishliuton , D. C' . , will bi > ro- eelved until 1 o'clock p. in , , Saturday , Match 5. It)1 ' ) , for furnlsliliiR and delivering at I'lnu Kldgo. Itoscbml , Clioyennu Klver , Crow Creek nnd Lower Untie a vneles , South Dakota , Standing Hock tiKcncy , North Dakota , Santco nnd I'onca ngi'nzlcs , Nelir.isKa. I landreau IIKUIIBV. South Dakota and the Oiow agency , Montana , about 11,0 0 milch eo\\s nnd 4UU hulls. KcKiilnr lilnnks for bids are not re quired. Schedules ( which 111 bo made tt part of the proposals ) showing thu number of cat- tie required at tno various nieiiclus , condi tions to bo ohser\od by bidders , time anil plnco of delivery , terms of contract anil pav- ment. and all other necessary Instructions , will bo furnished upon application to thu In dian olllco at Washington , tin ) eo mnSsarles of subsistence. IT , S , A , , at Chicago , M , Paul. Omaha. Nebraska , and Cheyenne , Wyoinlnir , J to thu imhllshor&nf tlio Stock Uro\cis' JourI I mil of , Sllles City , Mont ina. and the .louiiial j of Helena. Montana , und thu suroial Iniilan auents. Thu rlKbt is reserved to rejeet any or all bids , or any pait of any hid. If doomed for the best Interests of tlio government ; also. the further right In making the wards to In crease or diminish to unv e.\ tent the number of animals called for In the schedules ; l o to ieiiire | ! u delivery of twonty-lho per cent. more or less , than the amount specified In any contract. CKIITIFIKII CHECKS. Each bid must bo accompanied by u certified cheek or draft on some United States depos itory for at least live nor cunt of thu amount of tbo bid , Hindu ii.iyahlo to tl.c onler nf thu commissioner of Indian alfali- . which cheek ordr.ift will bo forfeited to the United States In casu any bidder locolvlns un award shall fall topromptlj- execute a coiitiact with good nnd snlllclent surutles : othorwlso to 1 1 > ro- tuinod to the blUdur. T. J. M01 ! AN , Uoin- mlsslonur. KlUd''ltM IDHOl'OSALS KOK KIKI. -L Slates Indian borvelu. Pine Kld.'o Acuncy , South Dakota. Kcbruary llth , IHB2 , Sealed proposals , endorsed "I'roiiosals for Klold Feeds" and addressed to the unde signed ut I'lno Kldgo Ageney , South Dakota , will bo leee veil at this agency until 1 o'clock p. in. of March 7th , INI' ' , for furnishing and delivering nt Hnshvlllo , Nebraska : 'M.fi,0 pounds seed oats , 4\OJU pounds seed wheat , lii.'M ) pounds seed corn , 4. > , UOU pounds seed potatoes , 1.000 pounds seed Cierman millet. 'MO pounds timothy seed , " ( U pounds Iduegrass becd. Said su db to he urown In the suet Ion of country conuguou to tbu place nf delivery. llldders will bo required to stiito bDccllloally In tholr bids thu ] > reposed prleo of uacli article olTcred for delivery under u contract. The light Is i eserved to reject any or ah bids , or nnv partof uny bid , If duomud for thu best In- torcst nf the service. Cortlflcd Cheeks. Kauh bid must bo aeeompan.ed by a cuttlfled check ordraft upon some United States Ueoosltory or Solvent National Itank In the vicinity of the lesldencoof the bidder , made payalile to the order of tlie Commlss oner nf Indian Af fairs , ( oral least live par cunt of the amount of the proposal , which checlv ordraft will bo forfeited to thu United Status In case any bid der ( ir bidders receiving an award shall fall to promptly oxncuto a contract with good and siifllclenthurltlcs , otherwise to bo returned to thu bidder. Illds accompanli d by cash In lien of a certified cheek will not boconsldoiod. Kor further Information apply to OA.ITAIN aiCOHOK h. KOV 11UOWN , U.S. A. , U , S. Indian Agent. K-ll-12-t-in. BIDS will bo received by the State Hoard of Printing ut the olllco of the secretary of Btato on or buforu'J o'clock p. m. March L' , lWi- , for printing and binding In cloth ono thou sand ( l.CUO ) copies of volume IV of thu Trans actions and Reports of the Nebraska State Historical Society , 10 bo delivered complete at thu olllco of the secretary ot the society In the State University building , Lincoln. To contain 'MO pages , more or less. The slzo of page , weight and quality of paper , Htylo and quality nf blndln1. . style of lettering on cover nnd In all respects the work to bo the same an the .sample to bo Been In tlio olllco of the sec retary of state. Work to bn completed within sixty days from the awarding of the contract. Kuch proposal must bo accompanied by a bond In the sum of & > OO.OU. Kluht reserved tn reject any and all bids by the State Printing Hoard. JOHN O , AI.I.KN , Dated Fob'v 17 , 18U2. Secretary of htatu. for llondu , Healed bids will bo received at the otTlco of the Olty Treasurer , Omaha , Nob. , up to 1U o'clock March 10th , Ib'/.1 , for the purchase of $175.1X10.00 1J ! year fl per cent City Hull Honda. The principal and Interest are payable nt Kountzo Ilros. , Now York. Intercut payable gomi-anituiilly. Kach bid must B late thu price and the amount of bonds sought for nnd must Include Intoiest up tn date of delivery , Iflsuod under authority of Ohartor nf met ropolitan clUes and Ordinance ' "JIO approved Jiinuary aoth , 1892. The right Is reserved to rojuetanyornllblds. unNuy „ F12d27tM Olty Troasurur. HtocklioldiT'H Al Notice Is heron/ given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders nf the South 1'latte Land company 111 bo held at thu ofllco of said eompiiuy , In Lincoln , Neb. , on thu first Wodnusday In March , I8ti ! , being thubecond day of the month. liy order of the Hoard of Dlroctors. 1L O. Pim.Mi-s , BecroUry. LINCOLN , Nob. . Kub. ' . ' . IB'J. . VM aJtM THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this man. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leaye Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. Chas. Lunkley , Fiiueml Director and Undertaker. 811 Broadway , Council Blulls , Tuluutiona S.i V. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFF3. S A 1,1' At a baiKiiln , l"-acre fruit and uuriU'ii farm adjoining ; city limits ; itood duelling 1' II. SlH-ufu. . IfUm KKS'T-A'.Teliut storo. 411 llnuilnny * oHiitMl hy Mrs .l.inu llililw.n : Apply to IJroivoT. I'hclpsat postolllco. \\7 11.li trulr house und lot for li-am ; will i-l\e Ion ; ; tlnioon halauoo. Uall at M ) S. nth street. 171 ARMS , ) i ir.len Ian Is , hous.n. hits uirl Jhtislnvss hloiiid for silo or rnnU D.iy Ss Hobs. , .0 I'o.irl slrcut , Uunnoll lllnlN OITNi'lTTinVnTS hinT'l money on ' for loans.V. . A. Wood .V Co. . KO Main street , Ij'UIC IlKN r liver UK ) ( Tnollltii ; * < it ovtirv iln- scilptlon at prlci's varying from f I lo J.dO iioi month , located In all parts of the city , Ii 11. Shu if c. MO llro.idway. "IJ1OU SAMS Pour coed lUinrlnu mills Cull -L ? take somu Rood bind as n.irt p.iy. Johns ton .V Vnii Patten , Council Illulf s. la. FOR IM\T : riirm with orvlintd. a mllus finni Ogdcti house , Council ItluIVs l at-O.l StulMn.in st CITIZEN'S STATli HANK. Of Cnuiull Uupll stOcV tin pins nnd 1'rollts Nut Capital nn I Surplus. $ VH Dtri'Ctorii-.I I ) 1:111111111111011 : , 1C. I , Hmxiirt I" u r.h'nvm , K n llnrt. I A. Miller , J V IliiiLiiinnii , ntitl Clmrlct * K llnnnati iNTB.-lEST ON TI MB _ DB" O alTS THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , lown. Now , modern , woll-npnointod , thor oughly wall-leapt , $15 n day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. W. C. ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALJIER 14N. . Main , Council Bluffs.