THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : TitUUSlUY , MARCH 10 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL IJLUKPa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. UcilTtrcdlij'Cnrrlcr loony part of the City 11. W. Ttl/TON , - MANAGER N , Y. Plumblnp Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. ( coal. Crnf t's chattel loans. 204 Sapp bloc * . Wanlod-Girl for general housework , Mrs. T. ! ' . Thlckstuu , SI ] Willow avenue. The OllveUo circle will ? lvo Its first danc ing party this evening in Hughes' hall. U M said that .T , M. Scanlan will bo the next chief of police under Dr. Lawrence's administration. Fred Midnight was fined $74.150 yesterday for keeping his saloon open on election day contrary to the mayor's orders. The Engllsn Lutherans will hold dovo- tfonnl services this evening at 7 : : IO , ut the residence of the pastor , Hev. G. W Snyder , 11.1 Kasl Plcrco street. N. Martin and Wlllmm Kinney wcro nr- , , 'rested Monday night for lighting in the Sixth ward. They will bavo a hearing In police court this morning. Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion , will hold nn open mooting ut Knlinits of Pythias hall , this evening. All soldiers and their families and friends nrc cordially In vited. Peter , the n-voar-old son of Mr. nnd MM. James Peterson , died of lung fever yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. The funeral services will be hold at the family residence on Huu- bard street today. , D. C. Canncll was arrested Monday night for committing an assault and battery on William Bjdd , a driver for the Council Bluffs Transfer company. Ho wus lined (15.10 In police court yistorday. Last evening Maithal Tomploton pro- sentcd police ofllcers Lunch nnd Wells with beautiful gold stars us n recognition of their cervices in capturing the burglars at the Boston stern a few weeks ago. The recular council meeting' Pottn- wattatnlo tribe No. SI , Improved Order of Hcd Mon , will bo held this 'ovcninif ' In their wigwam , corner of Broadway and Mum streets , at 7:30 : o'clock. Visiting chief nro welcome. Ltllio Neop died nt 1 : 0 o'clock yesterday morning of diphtheria. The funeral occurred in the afternoon at 2 o'clock from the resi dence , corner of Avenue A and Thirty-sixth street , the remains being interred in Walnut Hill cemetery. A pleasant social was held In the Vojng Men's Christian association rooms Monday evening by the members of the bops' depart ment. A short address was madq b.v George H. Gnolo , after which the ovening-wai spent pleasantly in games and gymnastic exer cises. George , the Infant son of John P. Burkn , died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning , agouti 1 year and 12 months. The funeral will take rlaco this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the Inmllv residence , < N3 Washington avenue , and tno remains will bo interred in Falrvtnw comuterj. Fred Clarke , who was caueht stealing a lot of clothing from Bicdormnn's ' .store last Saturday night , was bound over to the grand jury ycsscrday nnd his bond lixcd at $500. This is the second criminal charge now rest ing ngainst him , both of which are to bo in vestigated at the coming session of the grand Jury.A . A suit for u divorce was commenced yester day in the district court by Hannah Mason ngainst Homer C. Mnsou. Tno plaintiff ul- logos that she was married to the defendant July'8 , 18Sn. nnd lived with him in this city until November , 1S87 , when ho deserted her. She demands a divorce and nsks that she be allowed to assume'her maiden name , Hanna Ogden. Something of a sensation was caused Monday night about midnight In the vicinity of the corner of Eighth street and First avenue by the tiring of two or three pistol shots. The neighbors were nroused b.v tbo noise , nnd wont to see what was the matter. It was found that n dozen or moro small boys had united to whip ono of their fellows who had Imbibed enough of the politico- religious sentiment that prevailed on election day to announce his ability to thrash all th Catholic boys in town. The combatants were separated before any serious damage was done. _ LAST CIIANCi : . Mil-flit 7-l > ny S lo of Winter floods at the Huston Stern , Council lllulI'H , lu. Our Buyer being m the eastern mar kets Now York and Boston wo drourt the linmonao arrival of spring1 goods , simply because wo don't know whore to put them. KOOM WE MUST IIAVK , nnd room wo are going to have , If noil- ing ; poods next to giving thorn away will help us out. .lust glance at a few of our prices for 7 days. Although you don't need the goods this winter , a hotter investmeiis you can't ilnd. ilnd.WORTH WORTH SAI.TIXG DOWN. Would ho to us , but wo must have room. Ladles' jackets and nowmarhols that Bold for 95.00 , $7.60 , $10.00 and $15.00 , oholco for $1.5)8. ) Our entire line of children's coats , $0.50 , * 7.50 nnd $8.60 garments , for $2.4a Ladies' $10.00 , $12.60 and $15.00 jackets , choice $3.08. Ladies' Walker plush junkets that sold for $15.00 , $10.00 and $2-5.00 , choice , for $7. a Ladies' 42-inch long Walker plush BiicqiiOB , former price 819.50 , $25.00 , $ ; tU)0 : ) and $35.00 , choice for $14.1)8. ) 10 dozen ladles' all wool knit jackets , sleeveless , worth $1.25 , in all colors , dur ing sale for 48c , $3.25 comforters for $2.10. $3.75 comforters for $2.60. $4.75 line French sattcon for $3.00. $ .5.00 all wool blankets for $3.75. $4.60 nil wool rod blankets for $3.08. $5.00 all wool rod blankets for $3.08. Ladles' 60o vests and pants for 33e. Ladles' natural wool vests and pnnle , rlbbbd , $1.00 garments for OOo. Ladles' all wool scnrlnt vests and punts , $1.25 garments , extra , line , dur ing mile , fi'Jc. Cent's heavy gray camel's hair shirts and drawers , 33o garments , sale price , Goat's Scotch random mixed shirts and drawers , also natural wool and camel's hair , till in at ono price , 37e } , were 60o. Cent's all wool scarlet shirts nnd drawers were $1,01) ) and 81.25 , bale prlco SMo , or $1.25 a suit. All children's garments knifed the same way. BOSTON STORK , FOTIIKRINdllAM , WlIlTKLAW &C'O. . Leaders and promoters of low prices. Council Bluffs , In. M'KHliUffAL I'AItAUJtAI'JIS. Misses Efta and Nettio Louis are east for a few weeks' visit. John P. Organ loft last evening for a vlilt to his homo In Keola. L. A. Casper loaves for Salt Lake the latter part tf tbe week. Mrs. Dr. Benbamllunt and daughter Huth of Lafayette , Ind. are visiting Mr. and MM. T. B. Louis. They will spend tbe summer. Mrs. M. B. Sanford. wife of George P. Sanford , president of the First National bank arrived In tbe city yesterday morning from Wisconsin , Agency Director E. U. Smith and wife of the Now York l.lfo insurance company , Ed Q. Smith nnd W , U. Copson , special agents , left last evening for Chicago to attend a nicotine- tbo western managers and agents of the company. Hon. John A. McCall , the newly elected president , will bo present at this meeting. Walnut block and Wjomlng coal , fresh mined , received dally Tuntchor , 10 Maiu street. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How the Democrats Explain Their Almost Total Defeat. PARTIALLY DUE TO FRACTIONAL STRIFE Soinr l > rrrptl\p llnllotx Clrrnlnlril by John \VrHtrrArc Siilil to Iliuc Acconi- I IIP Defeat of I.nlilmrt In tlir Flltli. A. C. Graham takes his defeat very phllo- lophlcalty , "I have no explanations to offer. J'ho trouble was that 1 didn't have money nud votoi enough. It's ' queer how 1'vo ' changed In two years. When I was put up for park commissioner both the democratic and republican papers couldn'tsay enough In my favor. You'd have thought 1 was just tbo lltiost fcltnw In the land. The minute I wan suggested for mayor , the same ones that had said no much for mo couldn't say mean enough things. I Know 1 haven't gtown so awfullv much worse In two years. It's all right , The corporations knocked mo out , but I wake up this morning my own man yet. They don't own mo yeU" Tbo election and its results formed the principal topic of conversation on the street corners and although the victory for the republicans was not of so dccldod n nature us to bo termed a "landslide , " yet it was sufficiently so to civo the democrats n tired feeling' nnd fill the hearts of republicans with n calm content. John P. ' Weaver , ono of the old time democrats , received con siderably moro than bis share ot atten tion from both republicans and democrats , from the fact that , is reports bo true , ho is responsible for the defeat of S. Lobhart , the democratic candidate for alderman in the Fifth ward. During the forenoon Weaver peddled votes for u time In the Fourth ward and then left for the Fifth to see what ho could do toward holding the faithful to gether. Ho scattered ballots broadcast und twenty-eight of them had boon deposited .n the ballot box before it was discovered they were of the kind he had been dis tributing In the Fourth ward , whore there wni no candidate for alderman , As soon ns the true state of affairs was discovered the Fourth wards votes were hustled out of tbe marxct , but the mischief had been done. When the box was opened twenty-eight bob-tailed democratic ballots were found reposing peacefully within. The consequence was that Lobhart , who would havtt received a nmjorlty of eighteen if the votes bad been cast according to the wishes of those casting thoni , found himself ten votes behind his opponent. Smith holds the ofllco with both hands , however , and no contest - test will bo made. The same trick was Stayed in both the first and Second wards , ut did not uflVct the concral result. The council , as It will be constituted dur ing the coming yoir , will be n tie , there be- in ? four democrats and four republicans. How this will affect the positions of the ofllcers who are to bo appointed In April cannot bo told at present , but it Is likely to ulvo rise to some unpleasant complications. The ofticcs of city clerk , physician , street supervisor and chief of thn flro department will have to bo tilled within tbo next mouth , nnd it is very doubtful whether an agree ment can be reached uetweon the two fac tions except after a long and weary struggle. The present ofllcials , however , will hold over until their succnssoi-- * tire appointed , which may bo a month or a yrar. By an error In counting up the total vote Georco H. Richmond was stated ycsteroay to have beaten Cook in the race for the sur- vuvorship. Cook's majority in reality was Fine music , recitations and readings at Broadway church rooms , Hughes block , Friday evening. " Roitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Money to loan. Lowest riis. John ston & Van Patten , Evo.-ett h'lOJk. Uolilicry. Fourth street was the scone yostordny afternoon of another of the bold depredations that have been going on at Intervals for tbo past two mouths. The residence of George S. Damon , at 101) ) Fourtd street , was the place visited. A young man of rather dudish ap pearance was soon by Mrs. Duerr , the next door neighbor , In the yurd during the after noon , but nothing particularly was thought of the fact until one of the Damon boys got homo alter school and found that a back window had been pried open and the whole house , upstairs and down , had been thoroughly ransacked. The house is usually loft alone all day as Mr. Damon is out of the city and his sUtor , Miss Murv Dymon.is a teacher in the city schools. The burglar was evidently nwaro of this fact , and had consequently taken all tbo time necessary to make tbu search a thorough ono. Trunks , bureau drawer * , and all other pliices whore money or valuables might bo kept were torn to pieces. So far as known , however nothing is missing excepting a small gold pin of Aliss Matron's and a line pair of go ! a bowed glasses belonging to Mrs. Curtis. _ Broadway Sabbath school give an on- tortuiinnent Friday evening , Hughes block. All attend ; line program. Wo have our own vinoyarda In Califor nia. Jarvis Wine comixiny , Co. Blutfs Jarvisl877 brandy , purest , safest , best. PnHScil the .Senate. Considerable satisfaction wus expressed lust evening by the citl/onson account of the Information contained in a telegram from Sonasor Gronoweg at Dos Moincs to his busi ness partner , John Sehoontgen , to the effect that tbo Uatch license local option law had liaised the senate , every democrat in tbo senate voilne in its fuvor. E. L. Shugart and W. F. Sapp , Jr. , loft for Ies Molnes last evening , and the main object of their visit Is to do what they can toward Inducing the re publican representatives to vote for the bill when It comes up In the house for considera tion. Attend the entertainment Friday evening. Hughes block. Proceeds to furnish Sabbath school room , Broadway church. _ : it : t.i ; To 60c a day will buy a llrhtclass piano fvt half price. For particulars write or bco the MUKhUiu PIANO AND OKOA.N Co. , 103 Main St. , Council BluiTs , In. O. Ytinkernuin iVCo. , food , seeds , com mission , country produce , 108 Broadway. Srlioiil IMrrtlon , The election of two school directors takes place next Monday. Hut little attention has Dcen paid to the subject , on account of tbo nll-absorbim : Intciest felt in the general city election. Now that that U over , however , ft is thought that the republicans will get down to work and select candidates to run against these put up by the democrats last weeK. bo far the names of K. H. Odell , H. O. Cook and H , H. Field have ucen mc'ii'.loned , and other candidates are expected to rise to the top of the pool In the course of a day or two. - tvnnson Mudlc Co. , Masonic temple Jarvis wild blackberrv h the bast Carpet weaving at 028 Avenue P. Attention lriulillrun | Alt delegates from tbe several wards chosen at tbo republican caucus held on Tues day evening , March 1 , 1603 , are requested to meet la the south room of tbo court house tonight ut 8 o'clock for the purpose of plac ing In nomination two members of tbe school board. WII.I.UM AIIMI , Chairman , Eastern money to loan on real estate by E. II. Shoiifo , Broadway and Main. Mount Miicli fur Uvnilivouil. Mesin , Browning and Hicklo of Deadwood are In the city. ' 1 ha gentlemen bavo been m tbe east casting about for a process which c n bo u od lu the reduction of tLo refractory ores so abundant near Doadwood. Experi ments nnvo been made In this city and eastern cities , and ttiu gentlemen claim that the result * obtained have bet-n remarkably satisfactory , It having been determined that the ori-s can bo reduced at n maximum cost of * } .fiO per ton. Should a practical applica tion of the process decided on prove as fruit ful RS have the experimental tests , there is opened up for the entire Black hills a bright future. v There are mountain * of low grade ore in that country , which , owlne to lt refractory character hat not contributed n cent toward the prosperity of that region , the cost of re duction , oven by the cheapest process In use , rendering It necessary that the ore bo moro than ordlnarilv rich and so tonn upon tons of t" nnd ts rock have been passed by ns worthless. Should what these gentlemen state prove true , all this ere will bo worked nud Its working moans nn era of prosperity for the Black Hills and the placing of It nt the ton of the list of the producing mining districts of the world. uNT TIII : IVININH PMJASASTLY. Lumbermen Kntcrtnlnrit nt thn TheMor ' mill Aflrr\runl llnnqurtcil. , Tuesday evening the local and visiting lum ber dealers attended tbo performance of "Indigo'1 at the Farnam Strc&t theater and occupied ISO seats. At the conclusion of tbo opera the party repaired to the Millard hotel , whore a complimentary banquet was given to the Nebraska dealers by the Omaha Jobbers. At exactly 11 o'clock the dining room doors were thrown open nud the guests entered the banquet ball. The tables were ranced around three sides of the largo dining room and cover * were laid for 100. Fruits , ferns nnd flowers adorned the long tables which were covered with snowy llnncn , pure white china and an abundance of cut glass ornaments. Owing to tno lateness ot the hour the menu was not elaborate but was very flue , and Justice was done to It by every one. President William Fried of Fremont aroio after the coffee had boon sipped and cigars lighted and said that as ho was no speechmaker - maker ho would ask Mr. F. Colpotzer of the committee of arrangements to act ns toast- master. In his Introductory remarks Mr. Colpctzor called tbo attention of the guests to the fact that the hour was late and that brief speeches only would be the order. Mr. C. L. Chaffeo was culled and fulfilled the request by saying that ho had no speech to makound with an expression of good will toward all present sat down. Mr. Tucker of Howell was next called for and started the story tolling ball rolling by relating some amusing Incidents regarding tbe lumber business. When Mr. Barnes , the editor of the St. Louis Lumberman , was called on he illlod in a few minutes by ro'.at- Ing a funny Arkansas story , { secretary Hol- lls of the Northwest association took his turn at story tolling and then Mr. H. J. Jowettof the Howell company was called to the floor. Ho spoke of the friendly fooling between the wholesale and retail lumber dealers and said that the wholesalers wore always rnady and willing to stand by the re tail dealers. Jumos B. Hume of Madison , John A. Wauciicld , J. N. Dcltz and others told sto ries , and then tbo meeting was declared ad journed. WHY DID HE DIE P Unanswered QucHtlon In Connection with It. 1C. ( Irnngcr'H Taking OT. ( Some time last November H. E. Granger of Chicago came to this city in search of work and stopped at tbo Pullman house near Thirteenth and Dodge streets. Falling to find employment Granger , who is about 55 years old , became despondent nnd it is sup- cosed tried to take his own life. Late yesterday morning Granger was found in his room by the chambermaid. Ho was breathing heavily and moaning. A physician was called and worlced hard for several hours trying to save his patient's life but without avail. Shortly after 3 o'clock tbo man died and Coroner Maul was notified. It was supposed that It was merely n case of heart failure and the theory of suicide was ridiculed by the proprietors and inmates of the houso. An inquest was held last evening at tbo morgue. Dr. Ralph testified that the pupils of tbo eye were s.'igbtly dilated and indicated the possibility of poison. After a consulta tion the physicians who attended Granger decided to cell it a case of heart failure. Coroner Maul asked the Jury for an opinion as to whether a post mortem was necessary. This question could not bo decided and the Jury adjourned until 4:30 : o'clock today to await developments. Granger has a Drother lu St. Louis who was telegraphed for bv ' the coroner last night. AIOItK TllOUIU.H AT COKNING. Free Methodists Again Disturbed by u Mob nnd the 1'renclierH Hurt. COHKINO , la. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. | Another disturbance has been caused by tbo Free Methodist meet ing * hero. Last night Preacher Craig in judiciously characterized the disturbers by various epithets and said the mob of toughs ought to bo driven out of town. The gang awaited tha closing of tbo meeting and assaulted the preachers , beginning Dy pusbiug one another against them. They grew moro violent until they knocked them down , heat and kicked them In the mud. Preachers Hiram Brockney and Alonzo Dewocs were badly bruised. The former It ) confined to bis room. Ho is an In offensive and physically weak man , having been sick and almost unable to oat for some weeks , so that tbo act was co\yardly and brutal. It has done much to wlu public sen timent , not In favor of the meeting , but against lawless interference. It is feared the effect will be to add fuel to the ( lames and the hold this " " strengthen "whoop-la" re ligion has maiio upon the city. Preacher Craig announced last night that the general headquarters for North America would bo transferred from Canada to Cor ning. Ho further announced that the whole thirty-four Pentecost bands would soon be hero , that tbo general confcronco will beheld held bore , opening April 7 , and citizens must begin to make arrangements for their enter tainment and that they wilt matte this their Chautauqua grounds. Many of last night's mob are known and warrants are out for Alike Kennedy , Samuel McCaskner and Bert HoilUler. Tbo two first named are under stood to have skipped for Omaha. No ono upholds lust night's assault upon luoltenslvo Preacher Brocknoy , TIIIKV1NU MAIL CI.KKIt AKltKSTKl ) , Brother uf the flcnrnil Superintendent of Ilia Hiillwuy .Mull Hervlre Cuugjit. DuiiUQUK , la. March 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKK. | For some tlmo past letters and merchandise packages have been missing from the mall bags on the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. I'aul railroad between Mc Gregor and Chamberlain. S. D. A detootlvo was put on the line and decoy letters were used. By menus of the latter the thief was traced , Ho proved to bo J. D , White of Sanborn , In. , a postal route agent. The marked letters were found on his parson , some of them between his legs. Ho was ar rested ncd brought before United States Commissioner Hobbs today and confessed his guilt. Ho admitted that ho had been stealing letters for three months , but tbo postal onlcoH say for a longer time : While is a man .V > years of UKC , of good faiiily , and U a brother of General Superin tendent Wlilto of the railway mall service of Chicago. Ho and his family are members of a church at Sanborn. lowu'n Srnxutloiml Divorce Null. Ku > oiuJa. , March 8. Tno Ellsworth divorce - vorco sensation had Its lint innings In court here today , 1C. S. Ellsworth , whoso wealth is estimated from 1500,000 up , has a Colorado divorce from lus wife , who seeks to have the decree annulled as fraudulent. This fore noon was consumed In reading the petition of tbe wife. The reading formally developed the fact that the Colorado decree was based on shocking accusations , among others that for four years the wife had consorted with per son * of low character , receiving their visits at unreasonable hours. Mrs. Ellsworth's answer declares her signature to tbo notlco of the suit was obtained by the misrepresen tation nud intimidation of Ellsworth's attor ney , and that tbo and her husband contiu. ued to cohabit atter tbo notlco was signed until a visit by her to Colorado , which she now declares was made by her busband'b suggestion and was part of tbo plan aKaicsi her. her.Ellsworth Ellsworth declares in hit antwcr that tbe ft l j wife consented to the dlvorjp tl tiowliip well what she was dotne and -waiHy nccoptlnB tl.OOO a yonr alimony duriuifh.ar , lifetime or until she should marry again , Ho submits n letter purporting to bo from her cxorosslng cntlro satisfaction with the Rotttamont. AVRU- menu b.v Lawyer Naiflo Inbehalf of the husband wcro begun this aeiuoon and will bo concluded tomorrow. . Arrpfttoil Inr la. , Mirth1 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB Dcn.J p. | 6. Tomllnson , operator of the BurlluptonQodar , HaptJs ft Northern at this place , wflslarrostcd today for cmbcrzlcmont of the company's ' funds. Iho stealing has boon Id progress for over four years , but the montHly" reports were mane strait' htby borrowed funds. Insnoctors are buyv on the books and report so far JI.SOO short. Tomllnson is hold under arrest without - out ball. Ho has A wife and flvo children. Murdered In n I'll of Angrr. FOIIT Donne , la. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK URB. ] Tom UafToy shot and killed 1C. D. Buggy at Duncombo this morn * InR. Muggy was walking along the street at the ttmo of the murder In company with Ll77.lo Murphy , a girl with whom G alley had been UcopltiK company" The deed was com mitted In a IH of anger. Biigi'y Is a promi nent business man ot Duncombo. uaffov Immediately came to Port Dodge and gave himself up. AtTAins OF TIIK wniattr THVST. The Hoard of Directors Cllvo Out Inlornm- tlon to tlio Stockholder * . NRW YORK , March 8. At tbo regular monthly mooting of the Distillers & Cattle Feeders company's board of directors bold at the rooms of their now club in Fifth avenue today , it was deoldod , in view of existing cir cumstances , to reduce the quarterly dlvl- dent to 1 per cent , and to rcduuo the market prlco of the company's product 1 cent per gallon. In explanation of this action the board gava out this statement to the stockholders : ' The business of the company Is entirely satisfactory , and Its earnings for the quarter have boon more than sutiiclonl to pay the full dividend of 1.5 per cout. " The suit brought by the United States authorities nt lioston against the company the directors do not consider serious , and they are advised by the best counsel obtain able that no case can bo maintained against the company. Actual and oosslble competi tors mav , and probably will , unvo considered that the present situation would afford an opportunity to make inroads In our business , and our directors , in vlow of its determined policy to protect our trade at all hazards , deem It wise to strengthen tbo position of the company. The directors feel that they will be able to dispel all doubts as to the stability and strength of the company , and they assure the stockholders of their full conlldonco in Its permanent success. P. J. Honuossoy , secretary , said President Grccnhut stated that while il was somewhat unusual to publish a statement of the above character , yet ho felt that the circumstances fully warranted tbu action. It Is plainly ap parent that the company proposes to ade quately protect its trade agalust present and prospective competition. Will Appear In Court Siiturdiiy. BOSTON , Mass. , March S.A11 the defend ants in the Whisky trust' cases have recog nized for their appearance In Boston next ' Saturday oxcopt'Nelson Morris. The district attorney niiu his assistants are busy drawing the indictments in tbo cases on which the grand Jury uuvu reached an agree ment. No developments .ijro , expected until the grand jury reassembles pn Friday. t'BHSUXAL rAIl'.tflllAl'IIS. ' R. M. Allen of Amos is'at'tho Millard. 0. L. Horn ot Denver 'is at the Millard. J. U. Hume of Madiaomis.at . the Paxton. E. M. .ludd of Kearney , isat tbo Paxton. L. E. Spoonor of Sidney is at the Murray. T. VV. Jenal of Tokamnb a at the Arcade. M. E. House of Lexington is at the Mur ray. , u E. D. Strooterof'DavIa.City Is at the Ar- oaae. - > ! , A. L. McDonald oftDwigbt' Is at the Mer chants. . 11 C. G. Cono'of Crete Is registered at the Arcade. S. Sherman and son of Kimball are at the Paxton. A. H. Stuckoy of Broken Bow is at the Dollone. E. C. Houston of Tckamah is at the Dollone. W. L. Spear of Geneva is registered at tbo Dollono. George M. Hemlngton of Noola , la. , is in tbo city. J. H. Miller of Lincoln was at the Millavd yesterday. 1. G. Chapon of Lincoln was at tbo Murray yesterday. T. S. Clnivson of York was at tno Millard yesterday. H. T. Decker of Dorchester is at the Merchants. J. G. Kilo of Rawllns , Wyo. , is stopping at the Arcade. J. C. Hodges of Fairlleld Is registered at the Arcade. ' ' G. H. Peebles ot Lincoln is stopping at tho' Paxton. B. A. Gibson of Lincoln U roglstored at the Paxton. B. Y. Shepherd of Ashland Is registered at the Murray. W. G. Beach of Columbus is stopping at the Murray. W. E. Jalcwuy of Kearney is registered at the Murray. N. M. Cor.hrano ofVllbor is stopping at the Dollono. J. H. Harvft.v of Turlington is a guest at the Murray. J. S. LoHow of McCook was at tbo T > axton last evening. Mrs. Julia Telbor of Denver is a guest at the Millard. John Porter of MoorecroftVyo. . , is at the Paxton. A. S. Campbell of Hastings is stopping at the Merchants. Hugh J. Dobbs of Beatrice was at the Ar cade yesterday. T. F , Zuylorot Randolph was nt the Ar cade yesterday. P. G. Covvlos and wife of Sidney are guests at tbo Merchants. J. R. Doano and J. B. Adams of Blair are at the Merchants. R. B. Windham of Pluttimouth was at the Murray yesterday. Mm , G. G. Bochor of Columbus is stop ping at the Paxton. George Berry of Casper , Wyo. , Is rogls tored at the Millard. , , " , J. R. Hollmcsworth od Do Witt was at the Murray last evening. i.'n John Barker and cHUli. of Doadwoad are cuosis at the Millard , Y R. J. Kllnairlok and'wl/o / of Beatrice are guests at tbo Paxton. < ( o Dr. Miller leaves tod'dy\o ( attend a moot ing of the agents of thoJfpw York Lifo In Price | " Worth e Cuban a Box. " 125c. Dislodge Kile , Stir up the Liver , l Cure Sick-Headache , \ Remove .Disease & Promote Good Health Famous the world over. Ask for Dec-chain's unit take no others. Made at Si.HelensUnhand , Sold by drug-/ uists and dealers. New Voile Depot , 365 } Canal Mreeu Jim. C A torpid liter U tlm Kiiirouof khi , nick liciuhiolii' , ciiiiktlpatlon , plle > , ( 'lllllllllfL-MT | , cllllUlllllljaUlllllfl ! . Tuft's Tiny Pills ; f IIHVH u Hiivulllu i-lH'rt mi the lltrr , ro * " It to hrullliy iictlun. U.lrtu. aurnnce company , to bo hold In Cblcnpo. SI H teen n onU went from Oinnhn , fourteen from Council muffs and twenty from Denver. 1C. A. liurlburteditor of the Aurora Sunis roplstorrd nt the Merchants. , lntno W. Aceo find .1. D vls of Valley were nt-tho 1'nxton yesterday. 1) . W. Norton nnd P. S. Heed of Oaklnnd nro stoppinr nt the Merchants. .Inmos Folaom nnd B. S. Hnll of Grand Islnnd nro rtuosts at the Merchants. CJonernl n. H. Van Wvck of Nobrnska City \vns at the Paxton last ovoninp. J.V. . Poxworthy and II. M. Judson of Lincoln were nt the Paxton yesterday. John E. Shervtn nnd J. I ) . McDonald of Fremont are registered at the Merchants. it. J. Hayes of O'Neill , the newly elected treasurer of Holt county , Is at the Areado. Hnrrv Cromer leaves today for Hurllnpton , Iowa , and it is snid ho will not return alone. Mrs , John Francis accompanies her hus band on his trip to Monterey , Cnl. JtOVXDAItr l.IXK IHFt'lUVl.TlKS. North nnd South Dukntn Uimldo to ARrro on Trrrltorlnl l.iinltutlonn. ST. PAW , , Minn. , March 8. ( Special Tele- Rram to TIIK BEK.J A dispute Is threatened between North and South Dakota as to the boundary line between thu two states. The enabling net provides that the states shall bo divided by the seventh standard parallel mid that It shall bo extended duo west to the Montana lino. The trouble arises throuuh the seventh standard being a crooked line to Iho eastern boundary line of tbo state. In llohorts countv , South Dakota , U is some two miles north of tbo boundary line between Sargent and Day counties , owing to the Minnesota base line being extended for the south boundary. This makes ono tier of towushlns In Roberts county north of the seventh standard par allel. DllblKlllo I'liporM I.ltlRiito. Dt'nuquR , la. , March 8. Judge Noy today granted application ol the Herald for nn In junction restraining the Times from using Associated Press dispatches in the evening editions. The suit was based on violation of rules of the association requiring unanimous consent for publication of Iho dispatches in more than ono edition of the same pauor. The Times demurred that tbo Herald's remedy wus a suit against thu association and not ono member of it. The Judge over ruled the demurrer on the cround that the Injury was to the Herald and not to the association. There Will lt No Strike. TOI-EKA , ICan. , March 8. There will be no strlko on tbo Topeka & Simla Fo railroad By stem , as the trainmen and ofticlnls bavo cotno to a settlement entirely satisfactory to all. Strnmcr ArrlvnU. At Plymouth Pennsylvania , from Phila delphia. At Philadelphia Switzerland , from Ant werp. At Gibraltar Passed Werra , from New York to tionoa. At New York Uossl , from Santos. THE KING OF ALL Sold in England for Is. ISd. , and in America for 25 cents a bottlo. IT TASTES < 3OOT > . Cure Sickness and Headache. : Small , plioiunt , a fnvorlto with the ; I W. n. nOOKEUBi-l \ , NEW YOHK. For sale by Kuhn & Co. , nndShermv & McConnell , Omaha. DIU K 0.V K3T3 NKRVB AND BHA.1N TltKAT- MKNT , n specula for lljitorli , Dlnlnon , Fit ! , Neu- raltfla , lloadaoho , Ncrrouj Prostration ciiuiod by al cohol or tubncco , Wnltofulnoji , Mental Dupreislon. Softening of the Ilraln. mujlru Infinity , inlsor/ , decay , dentil , I'remnturtf Old A 0. Harrunnou , I.DII of Tower In cither sox , IniDotency , J/ouoorrlioon an I all Kemi\lo Woiknosia * , Involuntary I.o oi , So > r- inntorrhoea caused by orcr-exertlon of tha bniln Holf-nhus ? , ovor-lnJiiUoncJ. A month's troatiunt II , U for fS , by mall. We ( iunranloo MX bnxoi to cure. Kacli order fern boxes , wlthi will send written - ton RUar.-uitoo to refund If not cared. Ouarantoai lisuuil only by A. Schrutur , Uruxglst , role ivouti , d K. cor. 16th nnd Karnamsti. , Omihi. Nab. GRADE ORDINANCE NO 107. An ordinance ulmiiKliU the grade of 42nd ftroet from Hamilton street to OnmliiK street , and the InlursustliiK streets ; aho list street from Nicholas to Cumin ; ; street In the city ot Omaha , uml repea'lir ' , ' so much of ( irade Otdtmncc1 No. Illi and so much of all ordinance * In conflict herewith : llu It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section I , Whereas It hiiH heen deelatcd nco- rasary to change the Kr.ido of 4 'ml stieut from Hamilton street to Cumin ; ; street ; also 4 1st street from Nicholas aticot to Oiimlnx street , and certain parts of thu Intcr.sectlii ! : streets hereinafter sped lied ; And whoioas.thrcu disinterested freeholders have heen appointed by the mayor and conllrmed by the city council to ap praise tnudamazcs arising by reason of said chaiik'o of prado ; And whereas , said appraisers , after duly ( limlifylnc according to law and examining ; the property affected , have made their re port and the oltv council has approved the 8'imo ; Therefore , the crn.de of said parts of 42nd street , and Intorsectlir.- streets , also 41st street , Is hereby chunked and established so that the elo vat Inns .shall ho us follows , the grade between the points cited belli ; uniform straight lines : Urade oM''m ! street Deration Elevation of West of K.iut Curl ) . Curb. North curb of Hamilton street ah established . ' . ' . ' > 7.5 KM ) Morthcnthof I.ufiiyetto avo.vio 5.10,5 couth curbof l.afayulle nvc.'JTO.n. ZU.i North curb of Nicholas st..L'.W.5 lili.u South curb of Nicholas st. . . .1TJI.5 .in.u North em ! ) of lird : si . m.ri ' 'I'.i.d Houth eurhof l/.nrd st . 2IH.3 L'lU.O Outer of alloy between Iird and C'umlna ( tlri'uts . K2n,0 tr.'O.n Noith cuibof Cuminfst . . . .aiil ) IM9.5 Section - . Uradu of h.ifayello ave Kluvatlon novation of .south of North Curb , Curb. Point M feet west of west 1 1 mi of 4.'nd ' street . oil ihllahrd grade West curb of 4''ml street . S.V.o ) y.o.o K.ist curb of 4-'nd si rout . ' . ' .W.S L'.iU.5 Wubtcurbof4UtNtruitt . . . . : ' ( ) .U ! txi.J Heel Ion a. ( Jradoof Nicholas btrciit Kabt curb of 43id nvr. , for- murly DaliiHlrubt . 20i. : & MJ 0 We tciirbor4-'iidilrcot . ' . ' . .U.ri ZU > .5 ICast cnrliof 4'nd utuuit . . . , , , 'Ui 0 VJ'.u ' West imiliof llhlsticci . ' . ' ; u.5 v.u.5 Suction 4. Grade of Itard struet Kast curb of JJird avenue , as oitabllUii'u1 . 'JiR.0 Sfl.\D Wd tunrbof C.'nd Htniat . VIK.5 lilxS K.iHtvurbuf 12nd mrcut . 'JlU.u Wi ) t urbof 41ht streiit. . . .24N.O Piist Clllbof 4Ut8tlOOt . , .l'4H,5 'JH.5 Vi'i'sl cuib of J.owu uvcniic , now 4 Hi St. , aa established .fC S 2JI.O Section 5. ( Jra do of 4Ut htroet Elovatlon Klevathm of West of llabt C/'urlj Cuib Houth eurhof N'lcholiiHHtJW.5 Vll.ti North uurbof Uurd st . V4H.O 2IH.5 Houihuiirbof Ixunl et . Vl\u L'ls.5 North curb of Cumin.- . Z .D SU.5 Section A. So inunh of grade ordinance No. Ill ) and so much of nil other oidlnuni'ei dolln- Ins the grudffcof the abovu streots. as con- lllcls with the iirovUlomi of thU ortllnunre , is hereby repealed. rectum i , That this ordinance shall take Direct nnd bo In force from and after Its pas- Passed March 1st , ) B03. B03.JOHN JOHN C1HOVKS , ( Jltv Clerk , E. P. DAVIH , I'rubhlcntinty Council , Approved March 8th , 1MU. UEO , P. 11EMI8. Mayor. "Would you know Y/Vy / vrttii pleasure Our faces so beam ? OurSer/ai\ts i\e'er grumble , SANTA ] CUDS Is ile ] cause of our bliss ; For all sorts of clean\\g ! \ It neer9conies anjiss. "MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK & Co. CHICAGO. CURE A now nnl Comptnto Treatment , conMMInu of Suppositories. Oliumcnt In Capsule * , nl o In llox nmlVllls ! n 1'iisltlvo Ciira for Uxtarunl , Intornnl Illlnd or llluo.llnu Itchlnir , Chronic , Iteoent > r Hereditary rues. This Itomcdy hm never been knonntofntl. $1 par box.B fur Si ! cnt l > / mill , Wliysullor from this terrible dlseasi when a writ ten minranteo Is positively Klron wIlliO boxes or refund the monvy If not ciiNd. Solid slainii tor free Snmple. tluarantou Istuod by Kuhn A Co. , DruKRlstn. Kolo Aitouls , corner IMIi nnd 1'ouslni srct-ts , Omtitm. Net ) . SIDEWALK NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Khun lo the owner or own ers of the follow In ; ? real ustatu , In the ulty of of Omaha , to lay and repair sidewalks in front of and mljoliilnictliclr property within itfteon MSI dnys from the 1'Jth day of Mutch. IMtt. Such HldewalUs to bu const ruutud , n-pwln'tl and laid In accordance with plunuimi speculations on ( He In tinollk'O of the board of pubic works , uml in aci'imliincu with resolutions adopted by the city council , viz : West side of UNt ulroot. lots I , 8. II. 4 and fl. block ID. K. V. Smith's addition , li fuc.tldo , presen . WeMtsldu of 23th street , lot 2' . ' . Iteed's 2nd addition , 0 feet wide , permanent grade. Kivst side of Olh street , lot 'JO , Konntzu 2nd addition. North side of II million street , east half lot 0. bloolCI , Orchard Illll. South 8ld ) of llnncrof t street , lots I to 18 in- olnslvi > . N. .1 , bmlth's . ' 1(1(111 hm , B feet wide , im-scnt grade. , _ Kusl fildo of 29th struct , lots I. 2. 5 , 0 nnd T. block 0. Uoc s .t Hill's 2nd addition , ( i feel wide , present Kr.ido. South sldo of Oass street , lots 1 and 2. block 0. Swoczy's addition , li foot wide , present grade. Kast Bide ol IMnl street , sonlli half lot 2.1. block" Iliinscoin Waco. fuel- wide , perma nent r.idc. South side of Pacific street , lot 23 , bloc' * 7. Iliinscoin Place. 0 feet wide , permanent Rrado. luest end 10 feel , moio or less. I West side of H'lid stieM. lots I toll Inclusive. block 4 , Mayno Place , 0 feet wide , penimntmt ' " ' " " sldo of 4th .street , lots I and 5 , block SOS. city , n feat wide , present grade. South sltloof Uuntorstruol. lots I amKl.blocU ! . Campbell's addition , C fo t wide , present grade. West slda of 13th Htreot. blocks 2 , 15. 10 , 20. Ki , 2(1 ( and III. West tilde addition , 4 fuel wide , tum- poraiy crude. . . . \Vestsldoof4Stli street , blocks 1 and 2. I'at- t arson's subdivision 4 feet wide , temporary East sldo of 40th street , lots 11 and 12 , block IS. Orchard Illll , li feet wide , permanent grade. North slilo of Parker stieel. lots I lo 2J In clusive , li.ock 17 , Orchard Hill , 4 foot wide. temporary vriulo. West Fide of : btli stieel. lot 22. Kocd's2nd ad dition , 0 feet wide , permanent grade , KICI'AIKS. \VcstHldoof23th.-treot. Iot2l , Heed's 2nd ad dition. Wi-Jt sldo of Kith street , lots IS and 1 ! ) , block 0 , luMint/o'sIlrd addlt'on , nnd replace. North MlfluoT 1'onpleton avenue , lots 15 nnd 10. block 5 , SliuU's addition. ' East 8'ile of 22nd struct , lot 10 , block : > , SliuU's South Hlo : of Ohio street , lots 1 and 2 , block 22 , Omaha Vlow Extension , icpluce and rc- Westsldoof : iith street , lots 1 to Inclusive , block I , Wnrrcnton South side of Cas-lus street , lotflO , Glse's ad dition. South Hide of Casslns Btrect , lots 1 and 2 , Pnrkur'H ul > of lotOI. Olso's addition. South sldootOussIus street , lot'Jl , Glse's ad dition. Smith ld of Casslus street , lots I , 4 , fl , ( i and 7 , Kumliiiiton's sub. Bonthsldu of Casslns street , lots 01 to ID1 In clusive , UiRu'a addition. South side of Popplulon avenue , lot 1. block 10. Hanscom I'lueo , b.v c.\tendlns walk to curb at the corner. North side of I'opplrton avenue , lot 12 , block ii. Hanscom Place , by extundlni ; wall ; to curb at Urn corner. South sldo of I'opploton iLvennc , lot 1 block 11 , by oxtoncllni walk to curb t the corner. EiistHldoof 17th street , lotstlJ , III , ; ! U , Hurt- man's addition. North sldo of Mason street , northwest corner 17th. lot-S , blocks , Koiint/.e& Hutli's addition. Onrilm , Miirchlith. H > J2. P. W. IIIHKlIAUBEn. Chairman Hoard of Public Works. in 10- 1 1-12 \Ve tend the mnrvflonii French ItemedCALTHOS frrv , uml n loaal KimmntOdtlmtC'A mum will STOI' DUrhnrcr * A KinlMloim , CiniK NiMTnmtorrlieo , Varlcoerle and IlEHTOKK l.ocllgor. . ' Useitandfavifsatitfeii. jlJ.lrfii . , VON MOHL CO. , Bole inn-ltin IftiU , ( Utl.D.ll , Ohio. THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Now , modern , woll-nppointod , thor oughly woll-kopt , $3 n day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. Omalia Medical and Sni'pl INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOR THIS TREATMENT OF ALL lli'st facilities , apparatus and Huinoillos for successful troatiunnt olnrury form of dlsi'iiso remilrlii r medical or surgical treatment. 50 buds for patients , bo ml and attendance. Hum. uccnmod alums In the west. Write for circulars on doformltius nnd braces , trusses , club foot , onrvjturos of snlno , piles , tumors , cancur , catarrh , bionchltls , ln halation. electricity , paralysis , culluir'y , kid * ney. b adder , oyo. our , skin and blood and all operations. DISEASES OF WOMEN Women KKKK. Wo have lately added n l in department fur women ilurlnt : conllneinent. ( strictly pr.vtite. ) Only Uollablo Medical In stitute limiting a Spocl.ilty of I'lll VATIO mSKAHKS All It'ood Diseases successfully treated. Synhllltlu I'nUon removed From tha system without mercury. Now Itosloratlvo Treat ment. for Loss of VITA I * POWKH. Persons un ahUi lo vis , L us may bu treated at homo by roiTOsnun encc. All communications con II- ( hmtlal. Medicines or Instruments scut l < y mall oruAprt'ss , .securely packed , no murks to Indlcatucontuntsor sondor. Ono personal In * tervlinv pruferro.l. Cull and consult iisomund history of your caso. and wo will send In plain wrapper , our RnnK 77) MN 1'KEE : 1'imn Private , Buun iu men . , . - . .vuoM ( ) r .mms is- eiiscs. liiipoteney. Kvphllls. Qlcot and Vailco- cold , with ciitstlon | list. Uraei's Appliances for Deformities .t Triinoa. Only manufactory Intho Wcitot i 'tit-'i iit.lt- ITl ,11 I'M.HII n * , l'iHlnit , Kl.hCI'ltK ) it A T riit ! .s A \ ; ; n . / . * .s. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institulo , 26th mid B-oa iway , Oo neil Bluffs. Ton minutes' ildu from center of Omaha on Omaha and Council IllulT < electric motor Hue , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kltulsnf Dvolngand ( Moanln ; done In tha lilKbi'Stbtyloof the art. K.ulod and stained fabrics made to Ionic us peed us now , lloil feathers cloauud by steam In lint-class man ner. Work promptly done and delivered in all parts of ihu country. Scud for nrlcu list. . . PltUPfilKTOU. C. A. MALMIAN. - - wir. Nuir N"orlha torn Depot ( oiry'ir < ItMirift. low. CITIZENS STATE BANK Uf Council Illuffs. Capital stooV tf/.JO , OOO Surplus mil Prortts HOOOP Net Capital an 1 Purplus. . . . 8UtOOOO Director-J. I ) . IMniundion , K. l > Sliiiifirt. H'O , Oloason , H. K. Hurt. I , A. Millar , J. V Illnclrntn anil Charles It llnnnnn. TriinsactKiMtoral bank- Inu biibiness. Largest capital and surplus of any haul ; In Southwestern Iowa. NTBRB3T ON TIME DB7O31T3 Sims & I'r.io anl federal courts. Ko-jmi i , 1 aud Ucuoblock , Council UlutTi , li. Chas. Lunkley , Director nuil Undci'lukcr. 311 Broadway , Council HlulTs. Toll-phono : i. . SPECIAL NOTICED COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOK TKADB lOlshty acres near town for registered Ht nil Ion or liniiortuil ilruft horHO. AdilrubH , li I , lleuofllco , Oouiioll HIitlT.s imOU riAI.K At n li.irealn , lii-acro fruit and -L uiirdun lUrm adjoining city Minimi irood dwelling , K. II. Hhoafu. \\II ; < I , trudo honso and lot for ton in ; will V > i-jvo long tlmoon bi litnue. Uiill lit (115 ( HL Gib street. 171AKMH. g.ir.lon lixinh. lioinat. lots and JL1 business hlok for H ilu or runt. U y I * lless. ill I'oarl atrout. Uannull HIiilTj , TjlOHUIC NT 57or 101 dwulllii ( H ofovory < lo- iAscription ut price * varying from II to 1100 pur month , lociitu I In all parts of thu ulty. II 11 , Shu tfu. MJ Hroadwity. -It' } ucr s of Ian I u short ilUliiucu H. II of J-l.'onnclt llliiM'rf unU thu I ) , an.t It , Institute at } i.'i pur ucro , A snup. Also coed liU-iiuru fnrui ntur .Mlhsoiirl Viilloy iitl.'S per IIITU. | 'OHCH- Blnn Klvon at oiu-o If sol I , I'lnu farnm nnd curduns of all nUm , Johnston & Van 1'ulleu , Council Illuirs. " \\rANTBIi-Ulrl for guuorul hoiuuwuik. < XA V i liltiiioln uvunue. DcerB.Wclls&Co ' Tha naino of tha bus * GP M lUj . BUYER'S Iness liouAOK here i Ui Kven | : > ro as rufur- Hiicce * or to C. A. Agricultural cncu for tin ) boiiflt lloutia .V Oo. Implemeuta of buyers Wo recommend I.ivrKuit Kurnltur * llou i > In thu Mo. mend thorn the GUIDE Wanoni , bungle * , as . ValluU ) ) to * rt bi'st houses lo ilo.it llrojiira ' Council Dtc. , Houth Mulii tic with InCounoIIIIlfTs. ) , Council lllutTi. lllilBl. Mitiilllon , O. Ilr.mdi Ortloo MU I'i'arlStreet , Council Ulutli , . I * . Mamifacturnrt ot .lie Ittuiull Auto * matlo Out 07 liu- Klnv. Klnv.KEYS KEYS BROS , WIIOLKHAJ.K CurrljuuB.llu g W agon * . Kto. Oo. IllufO