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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FKIDAY , MAY 27 1602. ffiWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Tea Koines Secures the Next Iowa Beptib- lican Convention After Hard Work. WHAT DEFEATED COUNCIL BLUFFS Clmlrnmn Jltnck Cnnt III * Drclillnc Vote with n View of I'uturo ISrwnrd Evidently Il ( inlncil Nothlnc lijr tlio Deal. The Bluffs delegation to DCS Moines ro- turnoJ yesterday after laborlnc long nnd hard with the members or the republican central committee In the vain uffort to have Council Bluffs selected as tbo place for hold ing the next state convention. By a vote of Ci to 5 Des Molncs was chosen as the place , but It. was mnroly a matter of luck that Coun cil Bluffs was left. Chairman E. E. Mack of the committee was ono ot the strongest op ponents Council Bluffs had on the , commit tee , but bo chanced to bo on a train which was several hours lato. If It had been thirty minutes later Mack would not have arrived until attor thc second ballot , and ono of the advocates of Dos Moines had promised lo wheel into line with the Bluffs contingent after voting once for Dos Molncs. But , owing lo the frailty of human hopes , Mack arrived Just in tlmo lo casi his liitlo ballot for DCS Moines , and that place won the prlzo. Those xvho voted for the Bluff * \vero J. M. IComblo of Muscatlno , W. H. Norris of Mnnchoslur , J. O. Brown of Mar- shalltown , P. L. Sever of Stuart and M. K. Whelan of Esthervillo. .T F. Wail of Mt. Ayr. so the Bluffs delegates stato. bad prom ised lo VOID for Council Bluffs , out changed bis mind. "Tho ground for Chairman IVlactt'a opposi tion to us , " said I. M. Treynor yesterday , "Is tno fact that thcro is considerable oppo sition to him as a candidate ( or tbo chair manship of the committee for tbo coming year. This opposition is mainly among these who favored DCS Molncs in the contest just completed , aud ho bad an idea that by ' voting with thorn he could secure their sup port , later on. But ho will find out that bo has loot the support of the Council Bluffs crowd wilbout gaiuing an lota of strength from the others , and his defeat u certain. As for the man who xvont bark on his prom ise , the day isn't very far awav whoa wo shall bo able to oven up the score. " A riw i In the Toilet Department Offered nt the HoKtnn Store , Council ItlulTn , lu. Coleate & CO.'B Census soap , one of tbo Finest laundry soaps made , 3 cakes for lOc. W. & H. Walker's "Water Lily , " an excellent toilet soap , large cake for Co. A genuine castile soap , a very fine toilet tioap , 3 cakes for lOc. The Cotton Oil Ca's Copco bath toip , largo cake lOc or 3 for 2oc. Olio DXDllva Livorno. a pure castile leap , 7o u cake or I7c a case of 3 cakes. Boston Store glycerine doap , an ex quisite toilet soap , 6c a cake. Fols & Co.'s fwnitarv soup , 5c a cake. Colgate & Co."s castile soap lOc a cake Or 3 for 2oa Toroco's toilet soap Oc or 3 for 25c. Pels & CO.'B Cnrolimi tar soap DC , or 3 for I5c. ! The genuine Pears soap 12o a cake. Brown Windsor and glycerine , made by the Lady Grey Perfumery Co. . 12jc a cake. Our 22c soaps , Heliotrope , White Lilac nnd Cash mere Bouquet. Cuticura soap 17c a cake. Cape May Bouquet and Shandon Bells 10 a cako. White Rose , highly perfumed , 17c , or 3 for COc. Best perfume extracts made by Bean nnd Vail Bros. , Philadelphia , Pa. , 25c an ounce. True imported bay rum COc a bottle. A very good bay rum for 2oc a bottle. H. AilcholBon , St. Thomas , W. L , bay rum , sold nil over for COc ; our price 39e. Patti complexion bleach 51.00 per bottle. J. A. Poxzoni's face powder , known the country over and sold every where for COc ; our price 83c. Ideal tooth powder 0c a bottlo. O. C. O. tooth powder with sample bottle perfume , 20c a case. BOSTON'STORE , FOTIIEIIIXQIIAM , WlIITULAW & Co. , Council Bluffs , Ia. See us about WALL PAPEH , WINDOW BIIADKS , CUKTAIX POLKS and adjustable window screens , buitablo for any ordinary " ary sized window , in two sizes , "at 25o nud 33c each. The International Cure association rooms are open at C20 First avenue , next lo Grand hotel. Treatment safe and turo against the alcohol habit For Rent. First class saloon ; good location : fine fixtures. Responsible party can get long louse on good terms. Address D 24 , Bee office , Council BlulTa Jarvis Wine Co. , Sunta Clara , Cal. ClirlHtlitn ll.nleuvor Notice. Cheap rates to Now York July 7-10th : nccount of the International Christian Endeavor convention. For reservations on through sleepers direct to Now York , und any other information , apply to E. B. Ferris , Shenandoah , la. As to rail road tickets , etc. , apply to any C. , B. & Q. ticket ngent , or to J. M. Becbtel , D P. A. , Burlington , In. Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Jarvls 1677 brandy , highest test. KlilntujSeliool Wnrknra Moot. Tbo Sunday school woriters were lu session ycRterdny In ibe Presbyterian church , it being the Iwenly-flrst annual convention of thc Poilawailamio county association. Tbo attendance was excellent and tbo program proved an interesting one. Rev. Dr. Phelps , vibe president of tbo association , gave un -caru&il uddresj of welcome , which was re- upended to by Rev. Mr. Bouo and Rev. M. T. Tweady of Crescent. Mr. D. W. Otis gave n very helpful address in wblcb be outlined the laws which one must recognize- und obey in order to bo a successful teacher. Tbe afternoon program consisted of re ports showing the rrogreas of the wort : In this county , by tbros-mkuulo talks from su perintendents , and an uddross on "Tbo Suc cessful Sunday School Teacher , " bv A. A. Hart. For lost evening ibere was a moro publlu and general service in the church- proper , tbo day sessions being held in the lecture room. Rev. J. C , W. Coxe of Wash ugtou delivered a pleasing address. Toduy U tbo closing ono of tbo convention. The morning program opens at 0 o'clock with n bible reading , to bo followed by uddrcises and discussions on sucn practical topic * of Sunday irbool work as : "Primary Class Work , " "How to "secure aud Hold tbe Young People , " "How to Secure Substitute Teacher * , " "Toe Use of ObJoclTcucbintr , " "How to Reach Iho Boys and Girls. " Colonel Houglaud , th bow1 friend , Ute to load Ir. ibo discussion of Ihe last named tubjcot. In tha afternoon nt 2 o'clock there will be a pone service , followed by ibe discussion of various subjects , until 4-15 , when there will be bold a children's mass meeting , lo bo ad dressed by Colonel Hoagland. All tbe chil dren in the city are Invited to attend , and the hour it tot so that they may conveniently ntu-ud right after the closing of the day In iho evening there will be tbo closing service , -wlin good uiutlo aud able addresses. Patronlzo blue ice wagons for Mo. river channel ice. Mulhollaud & Co. Tel. 102. t'nloii Vi < l ruu I.cKlnu. Next Sunday evening tbo Union Veteran Legion will hold Ibeir anuuul memorial ox- KUe ) lu tbo Trinity MetbodUt cburch , cor- ner nf Fourth avcnuo nnd Klnth street. A very novel pro rMu his been nrrnnccd , and on InlcrcsilnR service u expected. James McCabe of this city will deliver the memor ial oration. At a mooting ot encampment No. S .Wednesday cventac , the members wore sur prised at receiving a visit from the Ladles' nuxlllaty , nnd were more than over sur prised when Ilov. G. W. Crofts , on behalf of tbo ladles , presented the encampment wltb a magnificent silk banner. Mrs. Williams has bcnn appointed presi dent of tbo Ladies' auxiliary. Mr. Darius Watorhouso , Chattanooga , Tenn. , snyn : "It costs bat llttio to try Urndycrotino. and a trial li all * hal | ls neces sary to convince the doubting thousands that It will cure bcadacho. " A "C" Social. Dr. Croft's Congregational church com pany will hold a "C" social at thc residence of P. Orasi , 002 Washlnglon avenue , Friday evening. nnL or rAnn. Choice cuts , charming composition. Charity's cry. Churned cream. Catt'or coatonts. DlllNKS. Creature's Cheer. Common. Choice. Coal Comforter. ncsF.UT. Capital Compoun d. Cunnlnely Cut Cordwood. Ogden house furnishes board nnd room ut popular prices ; from JU5.00 to SUo.OO per mouth , according to room. Jurvis wines , tbo oldest nnd boat. Minor Mention. K Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coat .Craft's chattel loans. 204 Sanpbk'atr. J. F. Record and daughter , Miss Molllo , of Gleuwood wore at the Grand hotel yester day. Anumbcrof Ihe members of the wheel club took a spin to South Omaha yesterday altcrnoon , reluming in tbo evening. J. M. Decicor of Chicago arrived in the city ycstcrdav and will superintend the con struction of thc new Northwestern depot. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Fred J. Joebrondt nnd Amelia Bnnta and lo John B. Johnson and Alice Norman , all of Ibij city. * Mrs. H. F. Do Kay , who has been visiting relatives hero for the past two weeks , re turned yesterday to Chicaro , where she ex pects to stay several months. She will slop fcr n couple of weeks at Atlan'.ic. Myrtle U. Baxter , infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ward Baxter , died of heart failure yesterday afternoon at the family residence near the paper mill. Tbo funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Colonel Hoaglanri , the newsboy's friend , Is to address a muss meeting of tne children at Ihe P-csbylerian church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All children nro invited lo come lo tbo church iramoaiaiely alter Ibe close of Ihclrday schools. Tbo assistant marshals who have boon ap pointed for the Decoration day parade by tbo various societies wblcb are to latco part , are requeued lo meet this evenlngat S:3U : o'clock at tbe city marshal's office in order that tro worlt may bo laid out. Mrs. Mabel Wymac of Des Moines is visit ing her parnnts , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Wal lace , on Bluff street. Yesterday afternoon about a dozen of her youug lady friends formed a picnic party and spent the ufter- noon in Fairuiount park. D. U. Witter of this city has wrillen and punllsbcd a song entilled "Jsabolle , " which Eben Rcxford , tbo well known poet and sopg writer , predicts will bscomo as popular as "Lorona. " Tbe musie is by Zulema Garcia , and the melody Is very pleasing. All members of the floral committee , Woman's Relief corps , Daughters of Vet erans and ladles interested In furnishing flowers or preparing wreaths for use on Decoration day are hereby requested to meet at - < M Mcrrlam block tomorrow at 9 o'clock a. m. A. L. Kahle died of bronchitis last even ing , aged HIJ yours , ut bis residence in the Planters betel , of which bo was proprietor for the past twelve years. .He Isaves a wife and six : children. Tbe funeral will occur from bis residence Sunday afternoon at 2:39 o'clock. Claude Payne , a 0-year-old boy. was arrested yesterday on an information'filed in Justice Hammer's court charging him with committing an assault and nattory on Paul Prasse , n boy about bis own agn. Ho gnvo bonds for bis appearance Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock , when be will have bis hearing. Tbo Chautauqua managomonl bavo re ceived a telegram from Governor Boies announcing ibat bo will bo present and deliver an address on "Tho History of Iowa" July 2. Congressman AV. C. P. Brecttln- ridge of Kentucky , ono of tno most eloquent men In the country , has been positively cn- gagfld and will talk on the tariff question on tbe 10th. In tlio district court yesterday the case of Josephine Woodworm against Pottawatla- mio counly was on trial. Mrs. Wood worth , who lives a short distance east of tno citr , claims that a defective bridge on tbo Sapp road in Garner township collupied ono day as tier sou was driving a lot of stock over it , and that several head of slock were killed. She demands a judgment of f 170. Mayor Lawrence Issued a call yesterday to all charitably inclined pcouln of Council Bluffs lo co mo oul in accordance wilb Gov ernor Boies' proclamation and balp him devise - vise ways and means for helping tbo water- stricken people of Sioux City. Tno mayor sat In the judge's cbalr In tuo superior court room for an hour nnd communed with tbo incandescent lights while ho waited for tbe nudionco that never came. Hiiro you seen the wonderful Hurd rofrlcerntors , the newest and best out ; tbe Conine Now Process and Quick Meal vapor stoves light like gas absolutely safe. At Cole & Colo's , 41 Main street. You will miss half of your life if you don't go to Buird's and got ono of his strawberry craaru shakos ; 523 Broadway. W. H. Gray , the Hotel Gordon chef , is tbo gentleman who prepared the Grand banquet. _ Jnrvifj 1877 brandy , six gold medals. Dr. Chamoorlain , eye , oar , thro.it , catai rh. Shugnrt block , Council Bluffs , Hun Aivny from Home. The 10-year-old son of Judge . E. Aylcs- worlb disappeared from borne yesterday morning. Before leaving ho declared war on his father's pockets so successfully that all the wealth contained In them vanished like dew before the sun. No trace of the infant fugitive could bo found , but officers were stationed at all the depots tnseo if be left ibo cily. Ho Irind to run away about a week ago , but only succeeded in gelling a little way from homo when a neighbor found him and brought him back borne , covered wita morti fication. _ When you eat too much , When you drink lee much , When you smoke too rouuu , \Vuon you work too much , Bradycrotlno ; no headache. Reltor , thotallor , 310 Broadway , has all the Intoat styles and newest good * . Satisfaction tfuaranteod. Bvrimson Musto Co. . Misonto tomplo. Pastures for horsus nnd cattle on George F. Wright's farm south of Coun cil Bluffs : 600 acres blue gruhs ; running wutor. For terma.ajiply to James Ttanh at furtu house oppoalie Wubash round houseor uddress P. P. Wright , Bald win block. Jurvla 1877 brandy , sold by all dealers Chapman's screen factory. Exclusive screen doors nud windows. See him or wrlto for prices. 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffa. _ Trains leave for Manawit at 9 , 11 , 1 , 2 , 8 , 4 , G , U , 7 and 6 o'clock. J.irvl ISTi b'ail > - , .battor than itnoM. Jarvik 1677 braudy , purest , sufest , best ANTI-HARRISON MEN CONFER Qalhering of Senators in New Yoik Who Oppose the Administration. ALL THEIR TALK IS ABOUT ELAINE Tcttlgrcw Intlutntc * Tlmt tlir South Itakotn lclegntp May Hctrny the Trim lu . il In Them and Vote fur the Alan from Mnlnc. NEW Yonn , May 20. Political loaders in this and other states- are beginning to flock to this city , tsotintor Illscock arrived hero from Washington yesterday. Senator Petti- grew of South Dakota registered at the Fifth Avenue hotel last evening. Awaiting him was ox-Senator Plait , who at once took sen ator Pottigrew nsldo and held an earnest con versation with him. Senator Petllgrow was seen later. Ho at first deolared.that being n delegate from n state which had boon in- struutod for Harmon ho did not feel like expressing an opinion on the situation. On being questioned thc following was olcited : "It is true that South Dakota Is instructed for Harrison , but It Is equally tnio that this was done with the understanding that Blaluo was not a candidate. South Dakota Is un questionably a Blaine slate. It has declared for Bialno at every convention slnco It bo- cam c a stato. Every man , woman and child is for Blalnc. Ho could poll moro votes than any candidate that could bo nominated. A Mini to Carry Montana. "Ho Is the only republican whom I hove tn mind who could carry Montana , and her thrco electoral votes will bo necessary if Now York should go democratic , " "Could Harrison carry Montana ! " was asked. "Curry Montana ! Ho oould not carry ono corner of it. " "In too event of Blalno'sacceotancewould thc South Dakota delegation consider them selves released from instructions 1" "That is a question that is hardly fair to ask , " bo replied. "I hardly think the repub licans of South Dakota could hold them strictly to account inuuch a contingency. " HUcDck trnyg ll'H Itlulnc. Senator Hlicock visited Secretary Blaine today and subsequently saldi "Blaino will acccpt.it nominated. lam sure ho will bo nominated. He will wrlto no more letters of declination. Whllo not as well as I expected to find him , ho is improving dally and 1 am satUtied hn Is strong enough to undergo a presidential campaign. Ilhilnu Would Not Accept. The Herald's Washington correspondent telegraphs his paper as follows : "I don't think Mr. Itlalno would accept tbo nomination if it were tendered him. He told me two months ago bo did not want it. Ho felt that if elected bo would not have the strcncth necessary to discharge the duties of the presidency. " This statement was made to me this after noon by Senator Stanford of California. It was made without reserve and with the full understanding that it might be sent to the Herald. It has. been said that when California is rcachco in the call of slates the chairman of the delegation will rise and in stentorian tonr > s announce that "California casts her eighteen votes for James G. Blaine. " This is what the delegation did four years ago at Chicago , oven after Blame's cablegram rio- clarlug he would not accept , and it nas been thought that the'program would bs repeated at Minneapolis with a view to stampeding the convention for Blaine. California for n Winner. I asked Senator Stanford if this wcro probable. "Mr. Blaine. " said he , "is very popular in our slate. He has always been popular there , but I don't believe our delegation will vote for him unless his name bo formally pre sented to the convention. I don't think they will try to slampade the convention by voting ing tor Blaluo under any other circum stances. The delegation Is uninstrucled and will vote at Minneapolis for the man who Is most likely to bo elected. Our people are well satisfied with Mr. Harrison. His adminis tration has been wonderfully clean and re spectable. I regard him as the best presi dent we have bad since Lincoln's day. I thinli the California people are generally of this opinion. My impression is that our dele gation will veto for him unless there is good reason for our supporting some other gentle man. " NOT I\COUUA < ; IL > uv IU.AINE. He Has No DlHjicmltlun tn Kilter the Presi dential Contest. FOUT DonciE , la. , May 20. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] Gfior a E. Rooerts of this city is in receipt of a private letter from Congressman Dolllvor , writlen about a week ago , which tolls of an interview with Mr. Blaine , m which the former referred to the recent revival of thc Blaine boom. The sec retary of stale's replv was : "I don't care to spend the four years belwecn my 03d and 07lh birthdays wllhout sloop. " sicuiti : itv CIIAMUEULAIN. Hot Springs Democrats Lose the South Ia- kotu Convention. YAXKTON , S. D. , May 20. [ Special Tele gram toTiic BCC.J The democratic central committee bold a three hours' session after the convention adjourned , at which tbo next state convention was located at 'Chamber lain , but no daio was fixed. ' Hot Springs lost the convention because she iolnod forces to elect William Van Epps of Sioux Falls a delegate to Chicago. Anna UlckliiHun'H Suit. NEW YOHK , May 2U. The action of Anna Dickinson to recover $5,003 for breach on contract from mcmbora of the national re publican commltlooor 18S3 was begun before Judge Truax la the supreme court yester day. Miss Dickiuson stated that Clarkson r.nd Dudley had agreed to give her $ " > ,000 for a course of lectures. Dudley testified that the committee bad no authority from the ex ecutive commitioo lo give bet more than Kt,700 , which they baa done. Judco Truax asked counsel for plaintiff bow they could sue a committee unincorporated. Pending a sottloracnt ot this question adjournment was tatten. Idttlio UouiucrntH for Silver. POCATEU.O , Idaho , May 20. The demo cratic state convention chose the following delegates to the national convention : J. M. Burke. J. W. Rold , J. M. Bennett , J. H. Hawley , Colonel Bryan and R. Z. Johnson. The resolutions favor the unlimited coinage of silver and recommend a plant : to bo In serted in the national platform. Tbo delegates - gates are unlustructcd. Mutt Onay'i Opinion. Pa. , May 2d. Senator Quay was lu the city yeaterday. In au Interview ho said that bo did not think there would DO any trouble in nominating Blaluo at Minne apolis. "It will not bo by stampeding tbo conven tion , " scid he , "but by force of the general sentiment. " UAUrurniu rrolilliul ( > nl t . * 'iiEBNO , Cal , May SO. The prohibition state convention Ik in session here. P. T. Duroy is permanent chairman. Cdiicremmaii lluro Kuniimlnnted. Ci.EVEi.xND , O. , May 0 , Congressman D. D. Hare \vu renomlnaiod by the democrau of tuo Fifteenth district. I'ulilieal I'olntcri. Tbo colored fctalo democratic league of Now Yorli is lu convention at Aloany. The prohlbitlonUu of Vermont , bavo held a convention und put a full stale ticket in the field with H. L. Allen for governor. The Ohio stuto prohliitiioa convention has nominated a ulaio ticket. The platform adopted it a reiteration of principles tmuuci- atod in pail years. The prohibitionists of Indiana have nomi nated tbo following ktato ticket : Rev. Aaron for governor ; lieutenant governor , Cbarles W. CulbortKou ; fcocrolnry ol lolor James W. Cormlr-k ; auditor , Frank Taggurf treasurer , H. II. Moore ; attorney general. Cutler S. Dobblui ; superintendent o ( pul'llc instruc tion , E. A. Dovorc , Green Boa turtle eoup today nt E. Muurcr'a. THEY 1CNOREMHE SYNOD Presbytorlsn general msSembty loday the committee on colorooii synods reported in favor of tbo formation til colored cburcbcs with a view to formlnfc these into pr by tcrlcs , nnd when two or mere nrosbvtcrlos exist tboy may form n > f pod. Rev A. L. Phillips xvas appointed 10 work among Ibo negroes for Iho carrying oui of this plan. It was decided to continue the present policy of aid loward candidates studying for the ministry. The report of the coritomeo on publication was received. It ondonibd Ihe recommenda tion of the executive c-orcmuiro ihul . ' 0,000 be raised by tbo churches this year for pub lication. Majority and minority reports were re ceived from the committee nn answers to presbyters regarding the revision nf the directory for worship. Tbo .reports were for and against revision , respectively and wcro docketed. The conference declined to co-opcralo with tbe Reformed Presbyterian church ia ex tending missionary lauora In Italy , it being considered that tbo missionary fields of tbo church wcro already extensive enough. The committee on systematic boneflcenco submitted a report. It showed that for all causes $318,750 had been contributed during tbe year , an increase of $50,743 over tbe pre ceding year. Home missions wcro token up and Rev.V. . H. L'javoll moved a reference of tbo whole matter ad interim to the committee. A long discussion ensued , after which tbo motion was lost. Pending further action tbo assembly ad journed. United rrnbrtrrlnn * . PiTTsncno. Pa. , May 20. The general as- scmbly of the Unltod Piesbytorian church met in regular session thU morning. Rev. Dr. David MeDill of Xenla , O. , was chosen moderator. A resolution was passed expressing - pressing the hops that congress would an- propnato money for the World's fair only on condition that it bo closed Sundays and ttio sale of liquor bo prohibited on tbo rrounds. A report on statistics showed the work of the church , money collected , etc. Among the papers presented was n memorial from Nebraska asking for the establishment of a general assembly fund. Catholicism Denounced. LONDON" , May 20. At a conference of the Protestant alliance held nt Exeter hill , tbo doan of Achouoy , Ireland , presided. A number of speeches were made In which the "pernicious influence of Romanism , " was de nounced. Thc dean of Achonoy declared that as an Irishman ho soldir asserted that it was religion , not land , that caused trouble In Iiclund. Ho declare tbatwherox'or Humanism advanced it brought disorder. Romanism , he added , made slaves , while Protestantism made men. Ailvocntrs too Mnny ItcformB. ROME , Mav 20. The now ministry has pre sented the Chamber of Deputies a plan in cluding reforms in public service , limiting army expenditures , and a movement in the direction of freer trade. This has developed strong opposition , and it is believed the cabi net cannot lust a week. , Gonn to a .Monastery. Lcxr.ov , May 20. A London paper this morning publishes a story about Mr. Will- lam Henry Hurlbnrt. It says that Mr. Hurl- hurt has been receivedjas' n lay brother in a redemptorlst monastery in Rome. It also says that ho will not be admitted to the priesthood. _ . ' Mrs. Wlnslow's Sodtning Syrup for chil dren teething produces natural quiet sleep. 25 cents a bottle. ' W. D. Edwards & to. sell Union soap. The Topeka * Capital ! nas the following to say of tho-Dodd Opera ! company which comes to the Farnam StreotaBoater next Sunclav : "Tho Dodd Opera -company commenced a limited engagement atf. 'tbb Orawlord last In "Tbo Mascot" ' to evening , appearing a largo audience. This clover opera still affords pleasure and interest to the public and is well presented by this company. Miss Amy Leslie , who has been seen here in a number of popular roles , Is an excellent Bet- tloa , singine and acting the character with notable success. Mr. Mack Charles' iniper ] sonatiun of Pipno Is equally good. The com edy roles of Prince Lorenzo and l-Yrmcr Rncco are very capably taken by Mr. Dan Young and Mr. R. C. Chamberlain , who ex tract a great deal of fun from the libretto ana add many agreeable pleasantries of their own originality. Miss Anna Wells , a pretty girl , gave a very delightful surprise by intro ducing a skirl ounce. She is graceful and dances with wonderful oaso. T > ie support is cftlcicnt and the work ot tbo chorus worthy of praise. " _ Beautiful potted begonias , fuchsias , lilies and other choice plants and ( lowers will be presented to all the ladies visiting Wonder land matinee ana night performances , Fri day , May 2" . The souvenirs are very hand some , and little Eva will present them with her compliments. The actual cost of each article is 2o cents wholesale , Tbo Iowa State hand , led by Prof. Freder ick Phinnoy , will glvetwo concerts at Boyd's new theater on Sunaay next , afternoon and evening. Special programs have bocn ar ranged , and owing to the proximity of Dec oration day several soul-stirring , patriotic airs will be Introduced. Each program is en- tlro.lv ditleront from the other , and out of re spect for the day two or three religious num bers , such as "Rock of Ages. " and selections from the oratorio of "Tho Messiah" will be rendered. Two better programs to suit all manner of tastes and preferences coula not bavo boon conceived , and they will bo ren dered in a faultless manner Dy Prof. Phln- uoy and his band. The next theatrical atlractlon at Boyd's now theater is "Tbo County Pair , " which comes on Thursday , Friday and Saturday evenings of next week. Mr. Porcv Weadon , representative of " 1'be County Fair , " is in the clly. C. O. D. Brown sells Union soap. Stcumcr Arrivals. At Brow Head Passed , the Galla , from New York for Liverpool. At Breakwater. Dnl. Passed , tbo Indiana , from Liverpool for Philadelphia. At Gravosond Franco , from Now York. At Hamburg Wieland , from Now York. At Now York Calebrla , from Porto Rico. At Southampton Normanla , from New York. rirtli Wuril lliipubllcan Club. A meeting will baiheld this evening nt o'clock of thoFifih Word Republican club in Erillng's hall , on Sherman uvnnue , near Ohio street. All members of Iho club are requested lo bo present"Republicans of iho ward are hereby Invllujtto attend. Hcsuy BOUAPresident. . Rudolph Bcal Bolls Union soap. IIUtUUHtlO. William lllrks Thorue , wholesale dealer In hosiery , New York City , 'lias assigned. Lia bilities t.XJUDJ : uHsuts. luiinown , Anderson , the missing Euu Clalrc.Wlg. . lum berman , or at lo.isl hhrtiDd v. bus licnn found. Everything POlnU > to Uu > funt that liu was murdered. It U E. Shell , a school wU ncr In the Uibunon , O. . public chonlK.hot atta killed Josi-pli Tur key , tatbur of ono of Shell's pupils , who Imd uH.uuitod him. A special from Youncstovrn Buys that there U no trutli In thu .reported cloudlmrst ut Ivinsiiiun , U. . In whuih nix people ure alleged to liavo been urownert. A mac named llo well , eupposod to bo the fellow who u short time ago inurdurud In cold olood four women in Uuuuon , Tux. , ha been nrrefctud In belullu , Ma Thu Worscland , Captain \Volh , thu Orst fctounifihlp to mulio a trip fro u Norway to I hl- CUKO. Ink arrived. Tim U'erto uncl brought u curiro nf Huh and cod liver oil uiiU will curry proviblunii buck to Jiorwuy. WOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP K.rlb.t.lCnr.M-lLI' . dC < ) Iil-LI10X. Tltt IMUH uf to J ar ' Mtwrleot * la . Hi MI | , u-e u > k on Her. raituturi > u < ) UmuliHilitKiilrdroria < lllu > lr udoub > lu Ka4ln. > cr > iiu > tiul Uloud Hlwn.c. AUo | ) l ftiiironieuu ltko Ortbuurki. Ui-lci , V ru , InJl * Ink mill I'nvilar U rk , Hrari. I'll. tliics , J. IIU > M nf KIMM ) . KuiMfrfluuut ' t r 1.1 Irllrr. JOIUI H. WOC23UBY , D.I. , 125 W. 42d SL , New York CM , . J5 Bottles of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC relieved me of n severe Blood trouble. It lias also caused my hnlr to grow out again , us It lind been fulling out by tbo hand full. After trying many physicians In vain , I am so happy to find n cure In S.S.S. O. II. ELBEIIT , Galveston , Tex. S Pirnr ! by forcing out ncrm * of disease I bUHb0..ij thc prison as well. u r It is entirely vegetable ntid harmless. S ) Treatise on Blood and Skin mailed free , SWIFTS SPECIFIC CO. . Athnta. CK RK'S Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Cures Chnppod Hands , Wounds , Burns , Eto. Bemovos and Prevents Dandruff. RUSSE&N Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water HAYER. STROUSE&C . RrTlS.4IZSW.H.Y. | CITIZENS STATE BANK Of-Cnuncll Capltil stco't . $15OOO3 faurplus and 1'rofits . UOOtt , Net Capital anl Surplus ntrectors I. I ) , rianualioi. f. . L dlmirn < ' > Glcnson. K. K. Ilirt , 1. A. . Millar. . I. V. lllnrtnit ondClmrloi It. llnnnun. Transact cenoriit hauk- ln business. Largest capital anJ surplus ol any bank lu Southwestern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIMEDEPOSIT3 CAN PROVE TO 10 TtasanJ WIVES AND MOTHERS .reading . this that DR , MILES' ' NEW CURE ron THE HEART la the only reliable cere for the tlrod feeling pecu liar to vcomon suffering with weak hearts , jmin In eltle , elioulder and arm , weak and hunirv epelln , Irrecnlar pulse , falntln ; ; , Bniotherlnc. Thoneanus teetlfv to their permanent cure. KLTOANT Booc FKEE ATDnucaiBTS. DR , MILES MEDICAL CO.Elkhart , Ind , Tor Sain by Kuhn & Co. . 15th and Douglas St DB.E.C. WEST'S NRKVB AND JMAINTKEA.T- ME.NT. n upecWc ( or llytlorlt. Dliilnen , Vltt. Nou rulfla , UeadnctiaNcrvou 1'rujtrstoa cauiod by alcohol or tobacco , Wakofalneis , Moatal Uuarei Blon , Moltneni of the Brain , ciuilnz luianltf , mliery decor , ( loitli. I'rumnture old A e , llarrenon. J.oji of 1'uiter In eltbor oi , Iicpotuncjr , Loucorrhoa an t all Foamltt Wcakneaiei , Inroluntarj Ixxiei , Spar rauturrlioa CAUsud b7 orer-cxertlon of tU ) tiralii botf > abU9Q orcrladulinco. A moutti'i treutaijn ri.Ufor fo. tij mall. WoEuarantoeslx boxes to cur KncU order fort , borei. with Ji will naad writ' * ffaaranteato refund If not cured. Qnarantoe lsi-i only bj jV. bcbroter , druffglst. eolo ugcnt. uoulb n corubr ICtli nnd Karnam Us. Omaba. CURB Aneir and Complete Treatment. conilstlnR o ; Enplioillurloi. Ointment In Capiulei , alia la Box and I'llli ! a 1'ojHlro Cure for Uxtcrnal , luternat blind nr Oleadlnic ItcblnR. Chronic , lleoont or iloredl- tarr I'lles. Tali Itomeirhai never Iw-on known to fall , tlperhox r/orli ; Bentbr mill. WbyBuflerfrom tblB tcrrlblu disease when a written Ruaranlee la ruBltlTuljr nl'cn with C horei or refund tha rnonor If not cured send mump for Irai Sample. UuaratUue iBiiied tij Kuhn 4 Co. . Druiijrlsti , Bdlo Ancntl , corner 10 and 1)0 ° Flai Btreeti , Omaha , Neb. Sims & SanniIcrsteoriif1ysuStB'ae \ ' ? federal courts. Kooms 'J , 4 uud D bhugurt Ilcuo block. Council Itluffs. la. GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 313. Anonlltmnco establishing Iho crude of 23rd street from Cnstellar street to Viuton street , and Intersecting streets , tu the city of Omaha : Ho It ordained by tbe city council of the city of Omuhni Section 1. Thoeradeof SlrdBt root from Oas- tellur street to Vinton street and Intursoctln ; : streets. In the city of Omubu , In hereby os- lahllMied ut the following elovutlons. the crude being uniform straight lines between the poInU specified : HnctlonIra street from Castcltar slrect to Viuton street- Elevation novation of West ot Kiist Ourb. Curb. South curb of Cnstellar fit..171.0 17(1.0 ( North curb ot Arbor t > t 17(1.0 ( KK.O South curb of Arbor fit . . . .17(10 J7B.O North curb of llancroft st . . . .187.0 lWi.0 Houlh curb of llancroft Ht. . IKT.O ] fta.O North curb of Kim hi 212.0 2iH.o Smith curbof E n > st liC'.O 01.0 North curb of Oak it 210.0 2..0.0 Kouili curhof OuUst 210.02011.0 North curb of Sprlni st 2ID.O 215.0 Southcurbof Hprlnzst 51(1.0 ( L'l.1.0 North ourbof Vlntonst W7.5 Zfl.O Section & ArDor street from " 1st street to IMth Hrect _ . Klovatlon Klcvatlon ofBouth of North Curh. Curb. West curb of 21 tst 151.25 15J.85 KUHI Hue of alley bet 2lEt HiidUrd mi m/0 IM.OO Kufcl curhot-Ird hi I'b.O J7S.O Weht curb of i-Jrd Bt 1711.00 KU.O F.iiBtcurbof-'lth bt L'U.O 'Jia.5 Buctlon4. Oak atrretfrom aoth to4th its. WrHtcurbof aithstw.o : mo r.n t curi ) or''ut tt loi.o HKJ.O WdfclvurUOf 2' tst 101.0 1UO.O Kiikti'urbOfSlril Rt SOOO SOXO Wont curb of 23rd st 210.0 210.0 Kukfurbof 24thnt 2iaO 2410 KttctlonD. Bprlughtrcet f rani Vinton Btreot to24th trttet North n ekt curb of Vinton st. KbtaulUhed crade Knst curhof llBt t -111.0 209.0 \Vehtcurbof2ietst 2 ao 201.0 Kubtcurbof 2 rdiit 215.0 2.50 \VustCurboflMriUt 2ie.li 2ta.n r.iiet curb of 24th t 24U.7 244.0 Hectlonfl. This ordinance ( hall lake effect and bo lu force from and after lu paisage , Tabued May ITlh , Ib's. . JOHN GHOVKS , any Cleric , n. I1. DAVIS. I'reslduul Oily Council Approved May 16th , 1 UZ QEO. I'.llEMIS. Muyor. anil Surpl INSTITUTE. 1 Eye i $ Ear INFIRMARY p FOR THIS | | | TREATMENT $8g $ * § OP ALL lleM fna t lies , upparaui iind UoiTojiai for successful truitinoilt of nvcry form of disease runulrln t ntodloal or Btir-le tl treatment. CO beds for patients , bo ml nnl attcndnn ? & llcst acromoJnlloiis In the nest , wrto for crlreulAM on deform.t ci nnl braces , trusses , club foot , curvatures of spine , illcs , tumors , c nicer.catirrh. bronchitis. In- inliiUon.o ectrlelty. p'ir.ilysls. rpllcnsy , kid- ucv. b nadcr , eye. ear , skin anl blooJ unJ alt surclcal ovr ititnis. DISEASES OF WOMEN ftA SW't Women 1'UEK.vo htivoliitolv ad IcJ lylni- iniiop iriiucnt fur woman dnrlnz ennHnoinonL ftrtctly ur v.itc.1 On'v ' Uelhiblo Mudlaat In. ttitutc mukln ? : i Pio.-l | ilty o : . I'HIVATJS DISEASES , A'l Hood lNoises : successfully troitsi. bjphllltlo 1'olion rotnovcd from the syrttoin without mercury. Now itotlorattva 'J'raat- menl for Loss of x'lTAli 1'UWKIt. 1'ursous un able to vls.t us nmv be Iroitod nt homo by inrrcsuon cnco. All commuuluutlons eoun dent lul. Mtidicltips or Instrunicnu Runt l < y inn I oroxpress. securely packed , no mnrsto Ind cute contents or sender. One personnt In- terr pw prufurrol. Call und consult us or sonJ history of ynur case , iintt we will send In Plata wrapper , our rncEt u i-rivnto , Rnnx Tn MFN nn DUUK IU men , von\ { \ orurvous - Dis eases. I m potency. Syphilis , Clout ani Varlco- ecle , with question list. Ilrai-cs , Appllanues for Deformities & Trusoi Only manufactory In thu Wcstof Utttttit < l- JTy Jll'J'l./.JAC'K.s. T/Cfas/.s , KLKUfltlU It.lTTKlt t JH AA / > 71MLTS. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 2Oth nnd Broadway , Ooinoil BluTi Ton tnlnutps' ililo froin cantor ot Dmitri on Omulmand Ouunall llluITj ulcctrlo motor Una. COUNCIL BLDFK STE1I DYS WOHJ Allklndsnf Dvnlns nnd Clciinlnidono tntha hkhcbthtylu of Lho urU Failed und st.tluoJ fubrles niudo to look us coed us now , lloil ( outliers cluiiue'J by stoum In flrst-olaas man ner. Work promptly ( lone nnd delivered in all purls of Uie country. Send for nrlco list. U. A. MAC11AN. - - I'HUI'UIETOIL lll Uroadw-ty. Neir Northweitir.i i. UMJFPJ. lo vx NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GRADING 22D STREET. To the owners of all lot1 ; , partsof lots und real L'stite : ulonc-'d street from Locust street to Spencer street , You lire hon-by no tilled Hint the under- slcnud. three dUlnterested freeholders of the i-lty ofOniiihii.luivo i.iioii duly uppolntta liv tno mayor , with thu upprovnl of the city eounjll of wild city , to iisxos the dumitzo lo the own ers respectively of thu property atreclcJ by prndlni ; u street from Locust to bpenccr streets , deoliired necessary by ordinance IMX'iS. pn sod Muy : id. ISirj , approved Mnv 4th , ls i You ro further notliled. that huvlnc 110- reptcd Hiild uppolutiiiunt , und duly nui-.llflcd aHrcqulrn.1 bv IHW. wo will , on thoJtn dny of June. A. D Hill ? , ut the hmirof lUo'clocIc In the forenoon , ut the ollleo of T C. Brunner , room I , Ware block , vrltliln the corporate limits of said city , iticol for the purpose of considering and inuUlns the nsse sment of duinURC to the owners respectively of suld property , uffocted hy suld tradlnc. talclus Into consideration special benefits. If any. You lire notified to bo present ut thc time nnd plncc aforesaid , and mnl > o any objections to or statements concerning said assessment of damages as you nmy consider proper. f. II. MrOULLuCll , T. C. IIUUNNER. JAMESSTOCKDALC. Omaha , May 23 , 1B02. inlMidlOt SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUrrS. B1OH SALt Extra fine , thoroughbred. Jer- scv null , solid color , registered 6tn"iU ; 14 months old 723 H. 1'lrst btreot. YOU 1mve anything for sale or trade see IF E. 11. Bhc.ifc. Ilroadway and .Main street. IOWA t mns for sale. Improved ICJ nro3 1141 Harrison county. tlO.flt perucro ; I2iiar < > < Improved. J2J.OO : 8) uerus. 817.UX Tor bari itni In Iowa una ISebr..ska farms call on or write toJoluiJon A : Van I'uttun , Counoll FOU KENT Dnolllnzs In all pirts : of the city. 11 H , Klie.ife. llra.idway and Main. nnd Couiinlsslcm Stoves , furni ture , etc. , stored nnd Rold on commission ut lowest rates. L. Klunoiian. XtJ Itroadway. T7IOK SALE A frame six-room cottaKO In J- good repair , good blzod lot. price tl.fiiU. easy payments or trade. E. 11. tbuafu , Ilroad way and Main street. A N Investment oarsaln. New double botiso xVsttuatod ut io3. 114 nnd 1 U .7lh St , , Coun cil bluffii. Improvement , now und Drst-uluHi house , contains II rooms. 2 bath rooms. 2 line puntreys , 10 closets , front and backstairs , hot inil co d water service , gub. utu. , worth J5.MO , will soli ut a biiraaln uud sollc.t bone- Il-Jo offers. Forest Smith , Ilaldwln blok , Council lllutts. olllco rooais for rant in Ilrnwn DK5111AHLK uulldluc. front.ng on I'oarl and Main struets , with ull modern conveniences. 1'or terms upplr to A. It. Nicholas or U. C. Cory , room 11 , u.'ontK for hulldln : . FOIt SALE Two-Htory brick dwulllni ; . two tenants , six rooms each ; centrally located on electric motor trnck : prlea W.OJO.OJ. less mortKiipeof J wra ; will trade for land. E. 11. ghonfe. Ilroadway and Main street. TTIOKSALn A frame three-room -L' nnd corner lot , price 1700.00 : will neil on easy piiyn onts or trade for land. E. H. t-heufe , liroaclway and Main street. FOll SALE On xmull payments , fruit una Harden laud near Council muffs. E. H. Khoufc , llroadwuy and Main street. TJIOR ItENT 078 Mynster street , twotstory -L ! frame dwelling In cxcellout repair , htiven rooms , bath nnd ull modern conveniences ; rent , t-U E. H. ilieafc. llroud way and Main. C1O11 BALE On KENT Larjost and most JL1 proQtablc moat murUet In the west , doing from , ! , 'JOJ.Ov ' to tf.UO'J. 0 caBh Imslnesa a month : banl < hook will hhow It ; gilt ed-'od , sjilt-ndlU himlnesbchunoui : i yo ri1 lease on bulldlnz M II , Ilee omu-o Council lilulfn. FOKSALH Au nttrictlve htx room cottage In exi'ollenl repair on motor line , con venient tn church and fccliool. price. tl,2U < 1. E. II. rihoafe. llroaaway and Main Btreot. FOR KALE A frame HX ! room dwelling In good rupul * . oonrniilont to Union I'uciflc IraiiHfer , price tl.4J > , eavy payments or traau. E. It , tihuafe , llroud way and Main B trout. BALE A block of mcrulriiidUe con- bistlnz of dry goods , notions , lad leu' und rr.bseb' cloaku und Jackets , gents' furnUain ; roods und hhous , price JS-Wl. Will take Iowa or oiutern NnhriiHka firm lands. K. H , Blieafu , Ilroadway und Main btreot. "TTIOKBALE A Ktosk of general merchandise -Lund lirlcl : building in H live town 2i mlluK from Oinnho , H hur-'aln for u live man. will tuba rood farm lund In euktern Nebraska or low a In exelrinjo. E. H , t'houfu , llroadwuy und Muln street. FOH BALE Three room dwnlllnj mm lot , 1UI& 1'lftn aveiiuri price , 17 JO ; monthly payments. U H. Hheufe. llroaUwuy linil Main. POK ItHNT-A now two-story brick , eljrht- room dwell. n on I'url' avenue , hnlli , hot und cold water and ull modern uoiivunUinceH , ! . ' 5 per mouth. Jill. Bhtmfo , ll'wuy und Main TTiOIl Itr.NT OJO Hocond avunUo. dwelling J- with U rooms , furnace , ran c. bath , electric bollH , ono of thu mokt ctcslrublo irsldencnu lu Council IllutTt ; rtiiit.tll.oa per nionlh. E , U. t-lieufo , llroudway und Multi ytrueu IPOIifiALK A nout four-ro < iin dwelling on JAvenuu II ; iircn , f5j ; small monthly pay- jneuli. IX H. bhealc , llitiudwuy und Muln. T56"u ilENT-Twoof tho"be t Currlgg ilut.on - ITourlh ntrout. "I7IOK KENT Good C-room house ; no water -L'In cellur ; city water furnUliudi tlJ ] > uiuotU , Apply to Ltouurd Everett. GRADE ORDINANCE NO 814. An ordinance pt ibllshlnc iho crmlosof ; Arlximtri-rt frotn.'WUi street loKnd nvcnuo. ( Sold < tirct fr m Hincnifl strrvt toiKnd ve Wrlplit utrci't from : wth street to ffind nvo. Ituncroft sirrotfrom Walnut sttfnttoaotli nt Walnut "street from 31st strpol to llancroft tt atst utroet In Arbor 1'lnco from Walnut htri-et tniiorth line of Arbor IMncc. nisi < urrot from Arbor stroct \Vrlsht st. ir.'nd street from Arbor Mrcot lo Wrlghl st , All In Xhc City ot Oinnha. lie Herd ilnea by Iho oily council of the city of Omnha , Septionl. The grade * of Arhor street fiomuih : slronl to 32nd nvonuo. ( iild ( .treulfro'ii Itancnift strict toiCnd nvc , \ \ rUht Ft reel from : wth strool to IKnd nvc llancrcf i street from Wnlnut street t : nihRt Wnlnul street f mm : ilst street to lluncrottsi ; UM street in Ariuir I'lncofrom Waluuistreol north line of Aruor 1'lnco. nist strcM from Arbor ot reel to Wrljhl slrcot JC-'ndstioct f roinArlior slreot to Wrlcht si root nil In the city of Omaha , nro herohy cstiiln- Ilthod ul the follo'vlns elevations the crude tH'liu uniform Htrulgbt lines hotuucn the points pocillinl : Section 2. Arbor strool from 30lh slrcol lo Mud uvenue Elevation Hinvntlon of South uf North CurU Curli. cst curb of nHb st . 214.0 2UO i : . > st curb of 'list si . 2.M.O 220 0 West curb of .I st sv . 22J.O 2W.O Knot enilxif : c.'nd fit . 241.0 241 0 West curl ) of aJntlst . 241.0 241 U Knit curb of asnd nvo . 2.V1.0 255.5 Scrtlon 3. Gold stn-et ( ram Hnticrof I Hired to : t2nd avenue Elorutlin novation of West of Kast Curb Curb North curb of llancroft Kt.'Jls5 217.S Houth North curb. curb. Intersect on of curb lines bs- lueon Dupont 1'laeo nnd Lew's addition . SKi.O 2a'i.O KiiKlctirbof lluthst . 2n.n : 2.R ! 0 West curb of mui st . 2:11.0 : jrct.o K.imt eiirhnf : ilstst . 242.0 2420 West curb ( if Hist st . 2I2.0 Sit 0 ETst : curb of X'nd st . 241.0 2)1.0 ) \Vc4tctirti ofitUnil st . 248.0 24H.O Eust curhoflrJiid nvo . 1AI.O 2VI.5 teitlon 4. Wrlht street from 3Hh Hlrecl to It'uil itvonuc i : hlcurbofiOlbEt : ( south ) . . .310.5 240.3 East curb ( if Mth si ( north ) . . . 241.0 Went curb of lUth st ( north and south ) . 143.0 2'3.0 A point ( "i feet oust of the eun line of thu ulloy In block 14 , DttlKht.t ] , y man's addition . - . . 2oO.O Kiist line of alloy block 14. Dwlght &lymnn'snddltlon2.v.0 2'2,0 Cast cnrh or .list Ht ( north ) . .2. > n.ri7 2.X1.7 West curl ) of aisl st ( north ) . .2.Y1. 4 2M.V4 Kust curl ) ofaist st ( south.24 ) ! ) S 24U. & West curb of aist Btsouth.241).a ( ) ) 24'J.a Eiiht curb of a.'nd Bt 247.5 24T.5 \Vi-stcurbof 2nd st 2470 2470 Emt curhof : CIK ! | nvo 244.0 2445 Pin'tlon . ' . . llancroft slroot from Walnut htrcut to aoth slruol At thu Junction of Walnut und llancroft streets 105.5 103.5 East curb of 2th ! st 24.0 Wist curb of 2llthHt LUi.O Easl curb of Until Bt 217.5 West curb of Gold st 2lb.5 East curl ) of : ith ) si ( soutil.210 ) 5 24'J.5 Section 0. Walnut street from 3lsl streel lo llnncrof t slroot West curb of a st st 100.0 103.0 A point 05 feel west of the west line of : ilBt. . 195.0 10T > .5 At the junction of Walnut and II ncruft streets 105.5 105.5 Section * . 31st street In Arbor I'luco from Wulnut strccl lu north line of Arbor Place Elevation Elevation of West of Rist Curb. Curb. North line of Walnut st ITOO 1KU.5 North line of Arlor I'liico..222.0 22.-.0 Section fau aisl btrecl from Arbor street t Wrl lit street i-oulh curb of Arbnrst 22fiO 2:6.0 North curliof Go dst 24'iO 242.0 South curb of Gold st 24.-.0 212.0 North curb of Wrlzhtst 2..n.24 2i5.r.7 Section 0. : i2nJ Btruet from Arcor street lo Wright si reel- South curb of Arborst 241.0 241.0 North curbot Gold st 24'.0 ' 240.0 South curl ) of Go tl bt 2111.0 2400 North curb of Wright st 2470 247.5 Auction 10. This ordinance nhiill take olTcct and he In force from und after Its passage. I'ussod Muy 17th , 18J2. 18J2.JOHN GItOVES. Ully Clerk. , E. V. DAVIS. President City Council. Approved May 18th , IbUS. IbUS.GEO. GEO. I' . 1JEMIS. 1JEMIS.Mayor. . G. El. MYERS , FINE FURNITURE , and every oilier gradn domandoJ by nil classes of tr.idu. KEKHE'S OLD STAND , 203 AND 107 UUOADWAV. Council Illiiffs. C has. Lunkley , Funeral Director and Undertaker , 811 Broadway , Council BlulTs. Tulophono 3O. RRILWRYTIMEGHRD.