TITK OMAHA DAILY BKE : TllUttSDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1893. THE DALLY BEE orricui NO iu Dillrctf d by carrier to ny pirt of the city II W. TH/TON , - MANAOKU. I lluslnc s Ofllro. . . . . No. 41 iNlfrht IMItor No. U3 N Y Plumbing Co. Council muffs I.umorr Co. Coal v Miss Knthr.Mi Haull of .Sterling , 111 , Is Uio guest of Miss Slclli 1'allcwon. 13. H. Gardner was given a surpitie party TuesdaV evening hi n number of Jils friends The Plllo Hulcl society of St John's Kn. gllsh Lutheran i lnirrh moots this evening nt the residence ) of Miss Kinma Klnlc , ati : Ave- 11110 r. . Mai i lapo licenses wore Issued jesterday to Chailes UIHIiun Duck of llsscx nnil Helen ( J Dillon of Council Hliiffi. nnd to ItMilicn Ilr-rnrr nnil llcilhaVullvvcy of Council niurrs. Henrj Dolong lias secured the old opera house building on Hrviint sired , foimerly occupied hi tlm Salvation nrinv. for his rnlnn nirlsllan mission , and it is now being put In shape for use. Woul IIIIH been loeolvcd In this iitv of the death of Unman U'alki rat Kenton , O , of consumption Ho was formerly connected with the CountII muffs Hei.iltl book biiidei\v and was.i nephew of S 'I' Walker A man n mini Miller , while working at the new hudgo aetoss the Ml souil , lost the cntl of ono of his ilngeis lu n piece of in iclilwi.v , \ csteul.i.Ho . Is the Mine man who met with .111 accident alwut a month ugo at the bridge IVlis Thomas Metcalf tendered a teecption M'ucstlaj oventii''to Hev 12V Allen , the neu pastor of the Cliilstlan ilinu'li at her lionie , ( oiner of Uluff street anil Willow avc- rule. 'I ho house was ciovvdudlth gucsls Refreshments were ser\ttl Mifl Laura Kessler hasiounncmcil aetloi : In the tllstikt loint to get a divoico fiom her husband , Samuel Kessler. to whom she was mart led ten .vcars ago She alleges tli.it tlic ilefoiulant was clv , eiuel to her. anc lln.illj il ( serted her entiiolj .She ask * for i dccicoof divoieoand the custody of their ihlhlien. 'lite paih commissioners h.no derided to reject all bids foi p.irlc sites In the wesleui part of the city and icadvortlse for hlds , giv ing the nroporlj owners until M.nch 1 to Tiinlte their piopositions The advertise ment will not c.ill for sites In any paitlcular jurt of the west end. Inasmuch as the piopo sltlon Unit was volcdon by thu people dli not make any restrict Ion Robert and Chillies Limerick weio oael sent to jail for llfteen d.ijs in police com \esterdav morning on the ( h.ugo of huc'cnv The prospects aio that that will not bo tin end of their trouble , for the m.ush.il Is busy on sov eral other features of the 'case whleli m.iy ilo\elop into somuthing inoie seiions than anj thing that has s.o far been sprung on them. Jaeob Koch filed an information apalnst J.eder it Roluling , who keep the saloon on liio.idvv.iv known as tlm "Ofllc'c , " cliaiging them with keeping.i place wheio intoxicat ing llquois wcic on sale. A seaich \\.iii.\nt was Ksucd bj .Justice Tield and Constable .loo Spiuldingsetved it Hoonlj suceecded in limning down two bottles of vvlilukj. i\hkh will be eontlsciiteil at the leisuio of thu couit. In the supeiior couit jesteidav the case \\illlam Kiedentopf against M M Mai- Khnll of Omaha was on tiial. It Is a ease vvhiih h.is been pending sonic time , and in which about (1,00001 ( tli of piopcitv west of Ciescent , on the cist bank of the Mis- t.ouil iher , is in dispute , owing to a diflci- < nco In the waj tlie plaintiff and defendant Imvoin looklng.it the -'law of aeeictions " Koimeily the ii\er ran between two pieces of propeily , one on the west sidu owned hj Mmsli ill , and the other on thu eatit side , owned bSie entopf. In duo time the il\er switched out of its cnucnt and left both ] > ieees on the c ist side. 12 ich now claims all of theIand that was thus tiansfciicd to the cast bank of the rner. , A llino for Ihcrjtiling. N w ib the tiino during the cold weuther to keep wnnn by buying jjood fins tit n low price at tlio Ho ton Store , Council BlulTs , In. Our cntiio fur t-toclc at almost half price , and iu faomo cases even le s. Don't let Uio prices surprlho jou , for wo liiuo certainly got them and just us mlvcitUcd , ushtis always been our eus- tom. . fiOc block bair inufrs * . I Do ouch. $1.2.1 black coney muffri. 70c each. jl.7fi Trench coney muffs , ! )8ueach. ) $2.75 capo seal niuflH , $1.15 each. Tlnee dollar and lifty cent black opossum sum iind Baltic beal inufK $1,08. Astuicban muffs fiom $4,51 to $0.00 hi ono lot , choic o foiJ.'l.I ! ) each. ' Sai.OOminkcapo , now $22.50. $22.)0 krlmmor capo , now $14,50. $12.00 olectiic heal cape , now $0.75. $10.50 iibtraehan cape , now $11.50. WI.OO electric heal military capos , " > 0 Inches lon - , now $27.00. Boston Store , FOTIIIRINGIIAM : , WIIITHLAW & co Cminoil Blullrf. C'arl Hurhoin , biirccs-.oi' to IJ. Bur- lioin , has the only new jowclry stock in uity. .Many holiday novelties. Wanted Cash otter foi' ten hhaies C'iti/on'u State bank stock. Mut t bo bold. Adiliess 1J. A. Shcafe. Walter Human and AViilter Bcouo loft last ( ncnhiK for a few dajs' \lslt In Chicago. Mr. and Mis. A. C. Graluun left % esteidaj for Floilda to spend the icmaindur of tlic v inter. W. B. Lanlus h is poiio to Deiner to enlace in business. Ills family will follow him Hhoitly. Mr. and Mis S. B. Wadsworth and S. U Ktniio left last ovenin ; ; for Oiejron , 111. \\liciolhej will attend the Rolden weddhiR of the patents of Mrs , Wadswoith and Mr. H. II. Plnney , son of Dr. C. H. I'lnnoy of this city has been npiiolnted by Congi ess- man lUmmiiu and commissioned by the sec- lotaij of war to a cadetship at West I'olnt with \V , L Muiphy as alteinato. P. ,1 , rn\\K \ \ has loturned from DOH Molnes \ \ hither ho w cut as n delegate from Council LMI , Catholic' Knights of Ameilca. to thu coiiu'iition of the lodges of the older. lit Mas chosen statomesldent and. 1. 1) , T.imlse.i of Missouri Valley vlio picslileiit. Thu louiiiilnf this city was awarded the eli medal for thetouncll showing thu mosl inipi > o\cment dining the jear. For wanning jrucbt cluunbcrs , batli rooms , etc. , our KIH licators are jn-.t what you want. Look at thorn. Clean uniiM'iilont , cheap , C , B. Cias and Hlec trie Llflit Co. x _ ( 'iinilcniiii'il liniinin Ice. City I'h.vslclan Jennings has called tin nttentlou of the Hoard jif Health to the ha purity of the iio In Uake Manawa , which ills I : now bvhit : haiestcd for city use next bum incr , and has HUKgestcd that thoculthi ) ; IIuf Ice for general use from this lake should In prohlhlted , us in his opinion the fu'tvliiK o [ water does not oleanso It from Impurities The Board of Health has atcoidlngl ) passi-i * icsoliitlon notify IIIK nil p.utles cuttlnK ic < at Manawa that they will not bo allowed to dlspobo of It for any nuriKiso CMVptliit ? fo i old storage 01 for coolliij ; food or bo\ crape wheio they do not como Into contact will the U e. This precaution Is belnp taken w it th ! n A lew to pie\cntlii | ; any posblhle attack o UuiU'iu next Hinnmer , and all the nicasurc of the Hoard of Health will bo enforced wltl o\en inoio than the 'I'lio MIOW and cold weather does no diminish the demand for acreage in tin Kk'iu tuiet , 2) ) miles ea t of the poht olllce ; 1100 auros yet for t-alo in from on to ton ueio tfiiolu , otiltublo for fruit am tfaulen , Daj vv llo , ayontu , III ) Pear btreot. _ _ _ _ _ _ Joou , want to MI\O one-fourth of you mil bill ? JfbOiihu Kuiil-niwr. Uowui of imitation. Got tliotfenufuoof ' ict'Ci y'l 1'cai'l bticot. vi iifii rnmi'Ai'wi'ii ni nrro Stub rROM lOlMlL BLlrrS Very Singular Situation That Oonfronts the Park Ooiimissionors nt Present. ASKED TO PAY SOME ATTORNEYS' FEES Wright .t Undhrln Willing to Ilrnp the Tulr * tiiniiiil l' rk Hidt If Tlii-y Cnn * lot Thplr 1'Hj-nill A k fnrn Sppilnl levy > The city just now finds Itself In .vpecullar sliuallon with refcienco lo the case of Jason AVallieT against Iho city of Council muffs , heller Known as Iho ralimount pnik case , This ease has been pending lu tlm United Stales eouit for several je.tis [ ml , Iho linn ofWilght& Haldvvln hiving succeeded In throwing a cloud on the llllo of the city to the puk linl , which Ins nhoidy icsulted lu ii gieat dell of e\pensa lo the city At Ihe last lonn of the sapromu com t a couple of decision j wore handed down In slmllai cases , which weie brought hi other claimants - ants , In favor of the city , und ntth.it time. It was given out bj the .ittoinr s vvhi icp- rescntc-d the city tint their case in the \Valkerlltlg.illonvvas so mil h better than In the stills illicitly decide I , tli.it the iu lion of the -uipi erne < out t praetlcallv decided Iho WnlKer case as well , and that the cltj might now lest on Its oils In the blissful conscious ness of knowing lhal theio would bo no inoio litigation. A little meeting took place Tui'sil ly even ing at Ihe close of the mloumed ] incollngof the puk coinmlssloneis the pullcuhirs of which these who pulielp.ited hive taken tlu > most stienuous effoits to keep In abso lute secicsy l > ven the icioids of the secic- tarv of the connnlsslon weio ouleied kept under lock and Uev , cspoclilly when tcport- ers weio aioiuid At this meeting weie the mcinheis of the Ihnnco cominitlce of the louncil Messis Van Hi mil , Pace anil Jen- nlugs , In addition to thu puk eoimnlssloiieis and Atloiney rinley UutKe Mr Huikchis icpicscnlcd Iho cllv In the path lltlg.Ulon together with Judge Trimble of Ifcohnk. Supp A * I'usoy and Ooigo A Holmes of this eilj Mi lloliiny h is already iccelved ST > 00vhilo \ Sappi-V. 1'use } have been paid JIMW At the mooting Tticsdnv night Mr Hmko pie-senled n bill of * oOiX , ) lor himself iii.d an other for M.OOO for Judge Tillable. Iio stated that lie hail hid n confeieneo will Wiight itHahlvvln , whoiepiesenlcd Walkei In the suit , and they had agieed to dismiss the suit provided Ihe altoinevs for the city would chip In and piy them for nil the lioublo and expense lhc.v bad been to in keeping the cilv in hoi water for the pist lire j cais Just how much they claimed was not stated , but liuiko und Tiimble weio pei- fectli willing to shoulder the lesponsibllily of seem Ing a dlsmlssil of Iho case if the city would give them $10,000. AVIll Ask n Sprrl ll \c\ ) . The suggestion that iho citj pay Iho al lot nevs for the prosecution would bo a soveic shock lo an oullnaiy citben , but if it over shocked the members of the llnance commit tee of the eitcoum , II the effects had vvoin off Thev asked tlio puk ( Oiniuis'iioiieis to ask the counill to ask the ellircns to ask the council to lew a 1 mill tax for Iho ne.\t Iwo jc.us with which to piy the costs of the puk litigation Ibis would amount to just about Iho J1U 00(11equiied. ( WlIglit As Hald- win hail , in cRcct , lalked like this : "Our client isn't woith a cent Wo look Iho suit on shaicswllh him , and if lie doesn't get a Judgment against the cit.v wo shan't get aiij fees Ifthccitj won't piy us the lees that wo inisht have got from Walker , we shall go on with the lillg.ilion and put lliocilvtoagicatde.il moie expense. Cut down expenses by paving us what wc ask. " This kind of nigumcnt has had Us effect with the finance committee. The p.uk com- missloneis did as they weie asked and passed a icsolullon icquesting Iho council lo hubmlt Iho project of voting n tax of 1 null for the ne\l two .vcars to Ihe people at the coming election. If this pioject Is earned out it will make the eltj's total expense for the lltlga- lion $15,000 , the sum of ? T > ,000 ahead ) having been appiopiiiled. The atlornoib for Ihe pioscution olToicd some limo ago lo dismiss suit upon Iho pajment of fTi,000 in cash , and Ihe ofler w as i ejected. Not u Popular Plan. Theio is to bo a nicctingof Iho city council nqxt Monday evening , at which Iho resolu- llon adopted by Iho puk eominisbloneis will bo biought up and aeled upon. Some of the aldermen do nol qullc relish the Idea of bujing off the alloinejs of the opposition from making any further light , but so far the nullcalions aio that this is a oiio-lioined dilemma. Wiight At Baldwin have it in Iheir powei to make the city u gio.ildc.il of tioublo and expense iri pro longing a litigation which must some limo icsult in favor of Ihe city , and the altoinovs h.i\o Iho advantagoinasmuch as they will bo out nothing hut the time which It lakes to Illo aflldiutls. motions for continuances , demutiers , and other devices for killing time The onlv question now befoiotho council is , what plan will bo least expensive and whatever plan that m.iv tuui out lo bo will probably bo adopted The fuluie de velopments will bo waUhcd vvilhagieat deal of interest by thu ta\p ij eis Do you hinokoV Ilnvo you tflcd T. D. Kin : & Co.'d Purtaga-t ? It's u clmruicr. Just light one. Oi tic i fit Now IVrloilii IIH. The tiustees of Iho Young Men's Christian associalioii held a meeting Tuesday night at their looms All the membois of the bonid wuio invited eaily , and a supper was laid bo- foio thorn lo stienglhcn them for thuli diilies They Ihen met for vv oik , and de cided lo add to Iho block of pciioillcals now lo bo found in Iho touting loom the follow- Ing pape-is aud magazines : Cenluii , Ouling Rovlowof Hoviows , Noith Aincilcati Review Cosmopolitan , SI Nicholas , Puck , Hatpin's Weekly , Fi.ink I.esllo'H Weekly , Public Opinion , Scleiililic American. The leading room is lo bo made a special feat mo of tin , association woik , and will enable the patron to pass a prc.it many pleas ml horns. The . lioaid further decided lo loinlu Iho service of iho nsslstanl sect clary , A L Tiiiner , foi another j car , and lo pmchnsu newhinn , books for use lu Ihe meetings. - Coal und wood ; bust and ohoapo , Mlhboiiri hiird wood in thu city ; piomnl dullvoi-y. H. A. ( Jos , No. 4 Main. , Votruum Iiihtiill Ollliuii. The Union Veteran Legion , cncampmcn No , 8 , and the L idles' Auxiliary Installci their ofllccis lust evening. The hall dooi vv cio open to n number of Invited guests and after the ccicnionics of Iho oidcrwcti gone lluough with some of them dollvcrci addi esses Among Iho speakers wen Captain 11 W Illghl , who .u ted as niaste of ccicnionics , Colonel 13 I D.v\I , of Omaha , Hcv. 1'ntiiik Smith pastor of St. Xnvicr s Cathn , < ticihmch , Hev. t ! W , Suvdcr , Ilov .1 11 Davis and L W Hess Miss Colby and th ln\\ti' high school iiiiulct | fuinishcdexcclleii music , and n number of hongn w cio sung b the veterans In their usual enthusiast low a)1 Among the vlsitois were suveuil membeis n cncainpmciit No. l'j | , of Omaha , with lliei ' ladles. After the progiam hud been llnlshci thu vvholocompiiiy sat down to an oxcellcn Miinper which had been provided by th if ladles of the auxiliary. ifS. d . Crown and other ] ) htnos. Ciimn and other organs. e At Homichm' , lit ! btiithimin btrcot. llmitliiiloii--All ii. Chailes L Huntlngton U to bo nuirled tc : day to Miss Mary Allen of Orange , N. J. , 11 thof the homo of Iho bildo's uncle , J , 1C , lioinlni Roy. Dickinson of iho Ilnptist church of thi : place onlclatliig , The groom Ib the son of i Huntlnglon , of this clly , and U well know ot heie , ho having made Council H luffs hi homo all his life until about ihrco jears agi 10t vv lieu ho loft for Orange , K , J , to take t- IxjsUlon with the Wells-r.irgo Hxuicss con IIO p.iny , Ho has been with this coiniuny eve id binco , and icpuntcd prouiotlons show wh , success hu Is ireetliig. His many friends c : lend congralululions. An Apron Puny. iu Oiuiu , Jan. 11. To thii IMIior of THE BBI L'll Per the sake vl charily I ask jou to glv publicity to tUU letter. I would like to u range for the holding of nn apron gath ( erlng party , the proceeds obtained there from to bo given to < v charitable society , l > vcrylad > or gentleman who Is willing to spend n small sum of money nnd have n very en lo ) able tlmo should take part In this enlcrlnlnment H Is espcclall ) Interesting to .voting people who inn , after doing some pleasant work , enjoy n dance. All ladles who ma ) be Inclined to help this wrorlliy cause along will please send their mines an I addresses to the undersigned , and so soon as suniclent have slirnllied their intention nf Joining , arrangements will be made for hold ing n meeting. Mas O. ' PROTESTED LICENSE OASES. S. S , l.niijon' * Apptli.itlon Tiikrn 1'p nnil The Hoard of Tire and 1'ollcc Commis sioners met last evening to consider the pro- tcslcd license cases A considerable amount of time was waslcd bcfoio the license mill begun operallons The defense puisucd Us usual shifting , evasive tactics and was un willing to come to a dli eel Issue on an j but two of the contested cases Mr Simeral , ns atlorney for Mr Rosewater - water , stated that he was read ) to take up nny of the eases ou the question of circula tion , but thu WoiId-Herald icllrcd behind its old subtci fnge of icfusing to enter the lists unless It was permitted to present the combined lotals of Its morning , noon and evening editions as the bon i llde circulation The board lllially decided to take up the case of S S Lnirvon , who was an applicant for a druggists' license at 280J Tainani street Mr Shnoial sitd thai ho was ic.iilj lo proceed , and after sotno preliminary ob jections on Ihe pirt of the defense Iho hear ing of ev ideiico was bosun The ilrst wilness Icsttfied tint he was In ranvnn's phariniev at about II o'clock ou the foicnoon of December 1C > . Ho asked the ilerk for a drink of brandy and the clerk took him behind the picsciiptior case and iucommodated him with a glass of the liquor , which ho i > oiiroil fiom a bottle The nest witness stated tint ho had vis Itcd the drug stoic In question on Sund.iv. December 18 , In company vv tth a fi lend. At th it tlmo a lady was In elmigo of the stoiu Ho asked for a glass of brand ) and the woman poured the liquor into n glass and handed it lo him without objection Ho piid 15 cents for tlio dram and no questions weio asked. Ho was not loquestcd lo regisler and Iho cleik did not Inqtilic his name. The next wilncss was his companion , who testified lo having heaid Ihe pievious wit ness call for brand ) and tecclvo Iho liquor in a glass Nothing moic was slid , and no questions weio asked by the woman vvlic acted us cloth The witness was asked il ho had over investigated Sunday liquor sell ing before , and replied that ho had once done so while employed on the Woi Id-Herald , under dor Mr. Hitchcock'orders. . Ihen the nttoincjs got logether anil agreeil lhat the evidence as to the ciicula lion of TUB Hir and Woild-Her.ild taken ii the Stuht case bo offered as cliculatlon evidence In this case in order to save time The boaul agicedand Ihe evidence was so titkcn down by the stenographer. Good faith on tliepaitof Hie applicant w a next taken up and Joe Goddaid called as a witness Mr. Goddaid teslilled lo having hadaconversition vvitli Laii.von about Hit license fight , who admitted having icceivoi a cop.v of Ihe resolution p isscd bv the bean declining TUB HIE to bo Iho piper having Iho largest iliculalion. Witness fin the said that Lanjoii hud declaicd that thi notL-e didn't amount lo mi ) thin ? Whei Mr. Hall commenced cioss examining th witness he started in on his old tactics o hoisoplay , and was called down by Alt Gilbert. Clcoige Gellcnbeek swore that be loft . notice at Umvoil's stoio , which wasapunte < cop ) of the bo.ud's icsolution linvon on the stand denied having re ceived a copy of the nollco and slid 111 it he thought the Woi Id-Herald the piper having the mtgest Limitation. He did not , how ever , make any inquiry about TUB Bnu ciicu- lallon loeiify bis conviction. It might bo mentioned lieio tint Lin von is an agent for the Woi Id-Herald and bolloved In Mr Hitchcock's giiaiantco. 'Ihe case will bo taken up agiln tonight and decided. After some talk between the attoincsnnd Iho boaul it was decided that hereafter cases would bo taken up and tiled in the order of the filing of their applications. Saloon cases will be given Iho picfcrcnce Tonight Iho cases of P. Pinzcnsham , ! 102ii Hamilton stieet. and Joseph Schmidt , 2402 Cumlng slreot , will bo heaid. INSURANCE MATTERS. AilJustliiK Losses liy Hccent rircs I.lfe Unilor riters' Hnmiiiot. Special agents of iustiranco companies ' 'caught" for losses In the iccent big fires hero are rapidly adjusting tlio amounts and it Is expected that by the end of the week the agenls vv ill have completed their vvoi 1 : on the Continenlal and Orch.ud losses. The woik of adjustment on the big flic is naturally slow , owing to the numbar of Hins interested nnd the pioper determina tion of the actual damage by sinoko and water Uvidcntly Iho eomplines' agenls , hcio on business have become lalher l.iken with the people , Judging fiom expressions tea a Urn tepotter , in which , eco of them s lid : "I have been sent to a gicat mail ) cities and have had dc-ilin/s with hundicds of business men while alien .ling to the busi ness of in ) coinpuiy , but I have novvhcic . found nierclmnls and piopcitv owneis so unifounly fair and squue in their dealings wilh the iho insui.inco companies as in Omaha. Of coiuse , Ihoy insist on having full indemnity for their losses and wo sowotiincsdisigrco. lhat is business and 1 do not look for any mnn to sicniico his In- tcieslsout of sheer cleverness. ThcaO kind - of men i.ucly have an ) thing lit toinsme , though the ) might h ivo pleat ) of things lit only lo bum. Onuib i business men , so far us I hive seen , want only iho bcucllls for - which tho.s insuicd and don't ospcct loinako , : i big profit out of the unfoiesuc'ii Hcjouil , tlio usual dinicultles ot dclcrinlnlng Iho losses , special agenls'havo pi ally lah h tiling hcio. Omilia lias a splendid ropulaliou in the east , which is plainly demonstrated by the fact that many very 'paitieular' companies - ; panies are doing business hero and are not unwilling to Increase the number of i isles ! the ) have assumed. " 'I ho arrangements for the Lifo Insurance Underwriters' association banquetha\obeen < ompleted and from indications the invita tion limit , which was placed at 101) ) , will l have to bo oxlendcd. The list of loasis and 1 responses gives promise of a "veiilahlo How ' of wit and wisdom , " Governor Jj. Cromibo having accepted iho invitation to icspond to the to ist of "Nolnaska. " Lieutenant Gov- einor Majois Is also on the list Hon. Gcorgo P. IJcniis will expound "Omaha , " and thiough the enlito lUt is a notahlo ariay of is billlianl and clover .iftor-dinner talkcis , , Piom lettcis icieivcd it ib evident that ted many agents from westcui points and d hioughout the state will bo picscnland i to leading insurance ollli i Us w 111 grace iho oc cits casion Altogether it promises to ho u nota tsU ble event in the iccoidsof the Life Insurance , Undeiwiileis' association , o- . CTo the admhcr of an extra dr ) wine , Iio look's Spaikllug Impeilal lommcmlb itself , lit ts boquet is lino. It's naturally fomented , Woilil'N I'alr Kxhltilt. 'ir CniAii lUrins , la , Jan. 11 , [ Special to cd Tin : DEI : . ] Iowa peoploaio making ariangc- nt meiils lor their exhibits at the Woild's fair , ho The educational exhibit promises to bo one of Iho leading features. J. W. Jarnlgan , IOf thodepailment of education and line aits has been ofllclilly notlllcd by Sellm SlI. I.ll Pcabody. chief of Iho depai Iment of liberal arts for the World's fair , that Iowa has beer : assigned 1,700 feet of space foi > her cduca tlonal exhibit and ! KX ) fcot for the exhibit uif flat the state not inal school. The geological ifs at hlblt w 111 bo a line one. Among the feature : le.at of It w 111 bo the line specimens of graultt at from Huchmmn county. atK. The coal Industiy of the ntato is becoming K.Ml a niOHt important ono. The people 31a : its Otlumvva , which is in the center of thu mln itso ing district , are at woik to make the mlnini. a exhibit a notable one. A nilnlaturo coal am Valaco will bo ono of the fcatuies. Tin mer grain exhibit will bo a most novel one. J lat stidlcato has purchased of the low a com j IX.- mission the privilege of making this exhibit t. They solicit samples of grain from oven farmer hi the state , and only the 11 nest vvll bo taken to Chicago. This w 111 bo oxhlbited in a miniature glass house , built after th < stjloof thoslato capitol. Tim live stock [ Ivo art and other exhibits will all bo of the tor' ' ur- ilucst. AFTER SIR CEOildE PULLMAN ll r * Oitj Treasurer Bolln LJes on a Dining Oar mul n , Tourifct Sleeper. t ; ENDEAVORING TO GET'DEUNQUENT ' TAXES H ' DI mU nl nf nn ( Mil Itijnnttlnn < ilt Opt-in tlmVnj for Ait Ion liy tlio Cllj - I'ronipt Steps / tukrii l lm Olnhn. A few das ago Judge Dundy dismissed a number of eases thai have for .veal's bur dened the records of the federal court Among the cases dismissed was n tcmporiir ) injunction secured by the Pullman Palace Car company restr.ilniug the city of Omaha from collect Ing delinquent tases due from lhat eompiny. The temporary restraining older was Issued In ISM ) , ami thehc.uliig ou the per manent Injunction was postponed from time to time and vvcnl over from one lerin of com t to anolher When It became known lo the clt ) ofllclals that the tenipot.ir ) Injunction was dissolved b ) Judge Dund.y throwing It out of couit it was decided to iimuedlilel ) take the neiessar ) steps to collect the delinquent tases ft out the Pullmin coinpan ) Tieasuier Uollu was instiucted by the eouni 11 to pie cccd at once , and the custodian of the clt.v's wealth lost no lime in coinpling with the instiuclion Lr\ldl on Tno Coirlim. Yestcidav he called in consultation Clt ) Allotney Council nnd Ihe gioiuid was thoroughly gone over , and everthing done up in legal shape The necessary pipciswcio prepueii , It having been decided to attach some of the rolling stock of the Pullman company Tieasuier Uolln Issued a dtsticss wairant , and , in pet son , atl.iched two cais belonging lo Iho com- piny The cars weie in the Unloi. Pacillo repiir shops , and no dllliculty vv.is ex perienced hi locating them When tlio tioasurerdcp.il ted he left as a memento ol his \lsit tlio following notice , vvilllen upon a sheel of paper , which ho pisted on eich car Thlseai Ins been ntt icheilby Ihccltv tie.is- uier of Oniah i , Neb , for the delinquent city taxes , Hi Mil HOI.I.N , Tie.iiiuei. 'Iho cars attached were undcigolng ic- pills. One is the cleganll ) appointed ani luxuriously fin nishcd dining car 'St Liw- icnco , " valued at WO 0110 , and Iho oilier is touiist car No. lh l , and is worth about $ li- , 000 No other lolling stock belonging to the Pullman coiporatlon was lying atound lese , and the tieasuier was compelled to content himself with the sei/uio of the two cars His rcgaid for the comfoitof the traveling public piovciitcd him attaching an ) of the , many Pullman cats passing through the cit ) everyday. The distress warrant was served by the tieasuier upon J. F. Ric.h.udson , the com p in ) * s superintendent , who has an olllce ii the linked Stales National bank building Mr Richaidson staled that the pipers am the fuels in the case would ho foi warded lo Iho general ofllces at Chicago last night Hi expected to icceivc instiuctions by Fudav ale lo what couiso to puisne , and until th it thin Tieasuier Llolln w ill iqtain his nold on thosi pilaco cars , and ho doesn't pioposc to let gi either until the delinquent tixcs aio paid , o the courts slep in and onlcr hands off. Untl thoPullnuncompany iji heard fiom the tieas uier will not adveilisOlhe rolling slock fo silo to salisfy the claims of the eitv. Ho ha : ten davs In which to commence advertising and after thiily davs' notice Iho eats m.i ) be sold at public anclion. WIi.it thi ! I'nlhn-iu C'ompnnj Owen. The Pullman company has neglected an icfuscd to piy any peisotial tax as levied b ) the city since IbbO , and the temporal- stiaining older issued that ) ear has pto vented any of the city treasureis fiom at templing lo collect the taxes since that date. The existence of Hie itijunclion , however , has not pievented Ihe assessors fiom mak ing reluins and Hie Pullman compiny has had laxes piling up icgularl ) each ) car. 'I ho distiess wairant issued by Ticasurer Uolln shows lhat the following sums arc due for ) cats named : Tax 1830 $ 2,40200 Interest188G 1,71)544 Tax 1887 1.1252J Intoiestl8S7 85500 Tax 1888 2,75850 Interest 18b8 1,517.18 Tax 18SU 3,842.211 IntciestlSa'J 1,05430 Total J1G.G7484 No notice is taken of the laves of 18'N ) ! ) l and 'UJ , and they aic not included in the amounts the tieasurer is seeking to. iccover. The tax foi those tluooeais Isery insig- nilii ant , as the legislatuic of 1880 emoted a law cmpovvciing the slalo to levy and col lect taxes upon the lolling stock of suh con- ceins as the Pullimn company. As a conso- qnc'iicc tholnvv made by the cit ) for these .voais is ver ) small and aiuounls to but a few doll.us In the past the Pullman compinv has re sisted the pinient of taxes upon the giound lhat its entile rolling stock is assessed in the stale of Illinois and lhat the tases mo paid tlicic , and as a consequence it is not liable to assessment in Nebiaska This was the claim set up when the temporal ) icstraining oidcr was granted in Ibb1) ) . What the compiny will do in the picsent hist into is not even conjcctuicd. The city has del.i\oil as long us it proposes and in tends to push the CMBO and collect Iho de linquent taxes if such a thing Is among the possibilities. For hoarseness , soio tluoit and cough take Dr. Hull's Cough S ) i up , the spccltlc fo affections of the tluo.it and chest. o 1'itr.ir.s. Appeals ( if Self-nil , VH-tlnilUt ] > hlnc OIs- nilHHi-il t Ic Mollies. Dr.s MOISKS , la. , Jan. II. [ Special Tele- giam to TUB lire j The Methodist church judicial tribunal disposed ot two cases today. That of Rev. G. II. Snedloy of Jen nings , la , charzed with defrauding Rev , 13 J , Lewis In a land deal , was remanded , which is equivalent to .1 dismiss il of the caso. The charges against Rev. II. L Fifor . of Dubuque , accused of taking advanlago of an expulsion from his chinch on account of his own Indiscretion to establish a church of his own , wcroiead and his appeal not enter tained , on the giound that ho had foi felted his light to appeal , 'Tho ' appeal of Hey Thomas Stevenson was taken up The chaigo against him Is liuliscicut conduct un becoming a Clulstian. The spcclllcatlons rccilp that ho descried his wife and child 'Pchiuary 25 , ib'Jl , and biislalncd improper iclatlons wilh a Mis , Miller , now of Mound City , ICan , Ho was tiled In March , IbtU , and appealed Ills ap peal , dated South Aubiikn , Nub , sajs that ifo was not duly notifil'A of hls.tilal and his solo impciUnit witnc1was absent ; the , testimony adduced was incompetent ; ho can iiiovo thochaiges to hd ulleily untiuo , and his objection and icqncst for tlmo topiopaiu a doforiso was Ignored1 , S s.is ha Is fiom Helvldero , Not)1nn . that us a result - of poor health ho lift's for ihreocars been /oreed to sustain supenunicraiy } relations with the chinch His llnanccs provenluj f him from unending Jhls tiial on so short a notice. It was voted to-bnlcrlaln the appeal , . Ilrniitlfiil feature of I'rolilhltlon , CKIIAH RAi'ins , la. , Jan. 11. [ Special tc Tin : UFK. ] The Jigurcs given out by Doput y - Intcinal Rovenuu Collector Howe of the not thorn dlsliict of Iowa do not Indicate - Unit the prohibitory 1UW Isenfoiccd , I'oi the ) ear ending Juno 'M , ifeftj , there wen Issued In the northern district 4,700 licensee > to sell liquor. These liuludo licenses tc druggists , bootleggers and all othcis en i- - gaged in totalling liquors , This number is much linger than In IblK ) , when the numhci wabi'JT5 : , and In IbbU , when there weio but 2,758 licenses Issuwl. Cumllilutcg fur Spill , . CEIIAU lUi'ius , la. , Jan , -Special [ tc Tut IJbE ] George 13. Talor , loloied , o ; Oskalooba , is being given a lx > oni b ) hh I for iccorder of deeds at Washington ° under the Cleveiainl iidinlstrallon , This h the position so long he-Id by Fred Douglui aud at ttio present tluie by ex-Senator H , K Hruco Mr Tnvlor ts one of colored deniouatle l > oltians ) of the state nnd during the last lampilpndld his pirtv \ahmblo service In organising Cleveland colored 1 1 libs Colonel. ! H McConlogue of Mason rit > , candidate for sect elary of state In the lalo elecUononlhe demociatlc Uiket , Is having n big boom for minister to Chill under the Cleveland administration lledevcloped un expected popularlt ) Iu the late c.unulgn | , running ahead of the Cleveland electors. Nntloimt < lu ird As Crnvn HANDO , la , .lau -Special [ Tele gram to THE Hrr 1 Oflltei-s of tlio National Guard association of Iowa were called to order toditv w lib PV McMnnus ofDaven- nort , president ot the assothtlou , In the chair Captain Ij ti Dakcr of Toledo was made sccix'taiy. Afler the tiansacllon of general business a committee was nppolntrd to secure for publication and dUtilbullon Iowa legulatloiis The propriety of attend ing the Woild's fair was consldcied at length The mailer of general altendanto was noldellnilel ) dtxlded In the aftetnoon the committee on "Topics' repoited sub jects and assigned the same for the next convention A papei was lead by General Lincoln of Ames tombing the hnpot tnnco of "Piaetlce Maixhes" together with other camp duties Another pipet wastead bv l ieulcnant Colonel Guest of Huilington on "The Hights and Duties of Oillceis and Kit listed Men " The following committee on legislation was appointed General II H Wiight. DCS Moines , General W L Davis , Cedal Kaplds Colonel ! ' W McManus. Davenpoit. Colonel r W Mahin. lliiilinglon f.ieulenanl Colonel i Al Svvalm. Oskaloosa , Major John K Prime , DCS Molnes The following ate oflueis for the ensuing jp.ii1 Picsiileiit , Colonel 13 C Poster , Sioux Cll ) , Ihsllic piesldcnt. Gcneial James Kuss Lincoln , Ames , second vlio picsident , Lieutenant Colonel James A. Guest , lluillngton , lotiospomlhur secietai.v and ttcasuier. Major John 'I' Hume , DCS Molnes lerordlng secret.uv. Colonel Thomas T Cook , Algona Dos .Monies vva t decided on as the place for the next meeting of the assoclition and Ihe time bet for the da ) foi lowing the inauguration of Hie governor. Iowa Agili iillaiUts. DCS MoiM" , la Jan 11 [ .special Tele giant to THE Bui : | 'Ihe Slalo Agilttiltural society this afternoon decided bv a vote of 7r lo 7 to hold a si ite fair as usual tl.is jear Piesldtnt McMnllen icadhlsunmialaddiess , mentioning the put tint Iowa ought to take In Iho coming Columbian exposition and in god it upon the memboisot the soclet ) to place a tolled ion of Iowa products in the exposition that shall bo excelled b ) no other state in the union Set letar ) Shailcr i o id his annual icpoit , showing an exccedinglv sallsfaclor ) toiulition of the agiiudtmal inteicsts of the stale The tieasuior's icpoi t showed a small balance in tieasur ) , notwithstanding the exttaordluai ) expenses of the past . v ear. All the lepotts advocaled close ctononi ) the com ing ) car. _ Hue Million ImoUnl. CEDAiiKvi'ins , la. , Jan 11. [ Special Tele giam to Tun Urc ] The indications now aic that the famous Hover conlcst will bo set- lied out of court. Some tlmo ago K C Bcvcr , the pioneer banker of tills city , died , leaving an estate worth $1,000,000 , the bulk of which went to tluco sons The two dauu'hteis biought suit lo bicik Ihe will , al leging that then father was of unsound mind vv hen ho made his u 111 , aud that he w as undid ) influenced in m iking it In his sons ' 1 he case c uno up in distiict court .vcblci day , and thib forenoon was taken up in the bccur- mg of a jury Hut at thai the case tested , as the opponents made the cnnltslants a proposition which thov aio now considering A111 CIOKC tillVV'O I 1(1. Siouv CITV , la , Jan 11 [ Special Tcle- giam to TUB BBC ] Ted ly iho nianagcinent of iho SiouxCilyslovo worKsshut down because of the stiiko of sevenl-live moldcis ) estciday and announced that H will con- tintio the lockout until the moldcis consent lo make the faeloiy an open shop for botti union and nonunion moldcis. Snept 1 > ) a llllr/urcl. Sioux Cnv , In Jan. 11. [ Special Telo- giamlo Tun BI-E. ] A bli.iid set in at I ) o'clock this afteinoon lluoughoul llns scclion and by 5 o'clock Ihe thei mometer had fell 20 = . DriCting snow is Inter feting with lalhoad tiafllc and willtanso a blockade if the stoim conlinues lluough the night. Piles of people nave piles , but DoWitt s Witch Hazel s ilvo will cmo tliem jv-.ir/o.ia/o.v Knati'rn ItlrriK I'ro/cii Solid Uiith and Suf- fi'rliifj fi 0111 tlio Col < l , NEW Yonu , Jan 11. No such Jam of float ing ice has been seen in this luuboi since the gicat blb/.ard of lbt > 5. Foiiyboats aio tin iblo to got to their picis at man ) points , and the fellies and steamer tugs aio fast in the ice in the bav and will bo nnaUeto get out till the lido turns this afternoon , can ) ing Iho ice toward the Niinows Then m my of them aio likcl ) to bo srnoshed or dihen ashoio Flushing biv is fioicn over out to the Hast nvcr , for the Hist time in m inv .vcais A niimbei ofbchooners.no fabt in lloeb fiuther up Hie bound In Iho Mohawk valley the w either ton tinues severe At 7 o'clock this moining the tlieimometer registeted 11 ° below /cio in Amsleidim and 12 ° below up the valley AIO o'tlock lliis evening it lo istoied at 701 o. It was the coldest , day in central New Jeisey forcars , the thcimometer falling lo zeio The Delawatc liver was fio/cii solid be tween Lamhcitvillo , N. J , and New IIopo , Pa , and teams and pcdestiiaiis aiociossing between these points. Fiom I'ennbvlvania como reports of con tinued cold. The passenger train on the Downinglon Lancaster , w hlch lofl at 5:20 : .vcslcrday afloinoon , i.ui inlo adiiftlivo foot deep just east of that place. This plato Is only sixteen miles fiom Lmc.iBtcr , butlbo train did not an i\o until 2 o'clock tonight. Iliopissciigeis sufToicd soveicly fiom the cold. cold.At At Philadelphia as far as can bo seen both up and down the Di.law.iio liver , in fiont of the city , iho i her Is picked with ico. N.ui- galion , as far as seagoing and coistvviso vessels are conccincd , is at a standstill. Fovv vebbelb 1mvo left the poit. I'ro/r In Di-utli. DOOMS , Mich. , Jan , 11 , James C. Ueed , agent of the Amciican I3xpicss coinpan ) at lids place , was fio/cn lo death ono inllu west of Uirengo ou tlio Michigan Central railroad Uncle this morning. Ho had been dilnking duiing the afteinoon and took the tialn for Mnishall , fiom wheiu hoelthcr took an eaily tialn for Albion and fell off or started back on foot. Caught In un lt l'li . IlAvinuito , Jan 11. Ten steamships were sighted oft Ciuhav en toil.i ) ns they drifted eastvvaid in the midst of enormous Ice Hoes All had steam up , but were appaicnlly help less Onl ) the Get man tank steamship Paula , C.iptaln Hindi , was mognked .Vlotorim u I'lc-c/d III PllUbliri ; . PiTrsiiuiui , Pa , Jan 11 Last night was the coldest for six ) cais , the theimomeiei reglslcilng = below zeio at the signal ofllcc and fiom ti lob below atmoio oxposud points All the ilvcis are fie en solid from batik U bank and for the first tlmo lu liftocn ) e.au , "WORTH A ODINDA A BOX. " < V ' * < - - ' * " * - N' * ' * * ' * ' * " * * / r < - - t S i&Vv A beta of BEEGHAM'S 2 PILLS o eonttitutvs a family niodi- - /Hrfc lltatt. arhe , Urtik /t/ortirir/i , JjOt * Of ill jMtllr. H lint anil I'tiinlx tlirbtomaeii , . . , , , - < lld < Hnrn , l'iMnMitiictlllntl n/termratil > ltiinrti , _ Drowtinmu , O.M ( TiUU. tluiMng * of limit , hhortnrfi of llrcalli , Onilti IHotthr * on tin A/dn , / > lluiy. ( < xl . and nil ii rvoiu ami < rri Hii ( ; inua- ttoni are relieved by utlny tlute I'llli Covered with a Taitelen and Soluble Coating , ' OfilldrnrfUU Proe | 5 e.nli 4 boi. Mew Tqtk LMpoi. set raual HI. people vrpro u hijr the ilvcr In teid of the btldfre * rifteen eleiliii' niotormen vvcr * ' compelled to quit tholicavt on ncvount of the eold One niotonnnn wns-wi bndlv ftxven tint bo had to bo onrrled from th cnr. Manv chooM vfcrw fonrd toeloieon iiecouut of Ihe shortnge of natut.il pns Abnnliiinptl In I'ci I'll , Jnn. 11Tho worst storm In innnv , jeais has been raging for nbout twenty bom's In the niouiit.ilns near liben- lung l isl night the pi < s < > ciiqeis on the nhen- btjiv bianeh train \\lili-h vv.isditfted Invveio hold there nc.uly nil night In the open i nnd mnn > of them nearly pon\h icd Ir the eold The Ir.iln pot stuck In udint Ka.vlers , vvhcie the IlnRtlngs iv.nl branches off. The dilfts hnd eoveiiMl the engine and smothuted the drafts so that tlio tlies went out und the machine was useless 'I he engineer vvns disabled and talien lo iho coach and given the best treatment possible under the chvumslancos Passengers proOwed food vv lib much dlnii-ully 'Iho sioim mged till night , and with Iho thermometer nt nluiost Jt ° below /ero it was .1 tr.vlng tlmo for all Toilnj the engineer was remoxedto the near est faiinhouse , and tonight he Is iciwrted to be lu a dangerous condition The Ir.iln hud to bo tibandoned and tlio passengLis man aged to ic.ieli the main line dm lug the du.v Soini' Knilorn Mr itlu-r In South Uttinv , S O. .Ian 11 'Ihe heav.v snow ind wind stoun which set In Ibis nuunlng Is still iu progi ess Tonight the wind Is blow Ing from iho north nt : i velocity of foitj miles nn hour .mil Iho air is Illlcd with snow Ti.ilns me fi-oiu two to live hours late nnd telegraph commmilcMllon Issoiuewhat inleiuiptod 'Iho storm Is ie- potted ver\ heavy hi the easl and south eastern poi tlons ol the stale. At ITS v S 1) , Jan II A wind and snow stoim Is inglnsf hcio tod.i.v 'Ihe wind Is blowing llft.v miles an hour No daniago 10- poi ted Salvation Oil has cuied iniiu.v of iheuma- tU ivino > i" r > n liMfuii I'-l-jii' THE NEXT MORNINQ I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor nay * It ct Kcntlj nn tlic stomach , liver ana kldnrv , ruirtlinplfawiMl Inxithr 'llil3 drink li undo fnnn herhi nnd ! nripared for use Itlarallotl - , nmlllnimrkOKc If vou cannot prt It , send your address for n f < co I.nnc'n hninllr llrillclno niovox ic | cnrhclnr. Inordprtnbohpnltliy Ililsts tin-i-wur\ . Addresa OKA roll r. VV OOUVVA11K I.v- lldj > .V A nawinj complete iroatmcnt , con lsthij > of Sup. p < isllorlJ9 , Oliuni-J.it in i.ipiulj , . else la but an I I'llls A po'ltlre i uro lor r\m nl Inicrn il , lllln I orllluedini ; Itthhik' , chru ilo llecoit or lluruJltiry 1'lloj llils rjjiab has m i > r boon kno\itu fall 1 po. box , b fur > r sc it b > m ill VV'iij a lu-r Ira a thta Icrrllile die iorhuci a wrltun cu irantoo 1) | ioltlvcly klvoi ll > i U ii iri or rjfan 1 t u m i > sj fno' ' Liiro-l bu 11 IMI , > CO.frj ) nviijlj ( iu i- . uojl ( iU3l by ICa I I V J.lrujU.i uij a < Jiui rnur i > i > i MM nn i u SID . . . . . . TlfR KXCKI.SIOH HOMK IIVKIIU / nun- llnonu Koniilne nltliout brain IHlUius ) our Into mprovpil Htylp , N n HOllil uiafco hftn deep llaniro strong lust hliih lirnto nnd c'osns ' perfectly Hcbi ; BBTCS .11 I or cent iiutrltlom olpniciits 1 nil iu'- tcrlptlvo i irculir OT mipllcntlon AOIIJs Fi WANT Klnu\crrcoiintr In tliotr1Ailrtr. . KB 1'llAltl.lM bLHLI.I'lll'I-8 4) N Miln 't I'oiinc'l ll'nlti In COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyuln : and Clcanliu done In Bh liUho-a style of tliu art. Padcd anil -Unod f.ibiles mideto tool : as sooJ , is now. \\oiic promptly done ml dullvurol In all ) .irts of the country , bend for piles Hat , C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. 1 read wav.noarXoithwcatorn Do ot , Comic-// /f/illIK , In , -liw. ! I'n tloj In tnu Htato und federal courts. Itooins 00-7-8-'J , block , Counull DllHTi. Iu Special Notices. COUNCIL BLUFFS. AliSI H VcTIH mul loaru. farm nnil illr propgrlr liouiflit uiiJ uj | 1'unay & 'llioiuM , Council lllulH. 50-CIIOICK loin III Marno Idltlun no ir uunt onil of Iliu nutr Inlor.itnlii brlitno Will neil In bundle * urBlniily ( iuork'J tlutotir , c'oiinull III nil ) . 155 > CIUJ farm In Neb ii room liousi > , ntublo mul nlicilH , 70 urrt'i III ( iilllvutlon I'rku UU ) per ncru. 'lermscuir Jolinaton A Van I'mtcii. VJclilmnoyj cleannl Ii II llnrku i llr lildt A\r.Virr/.D-COMI'KIK.NT ( llltl , IN FA.MII.VOK 11 I no Inquire y ; . ! Mmtli smontli elm I. 'TO lll'.N I I urnl lii < l rooiui , wltli nil moiloni -1 contcnlenicK o.'U ' I lut nvu WAM'lID-l.Irl to duKxneral lioniuwurk Oood Kniiui In LUiiiptU-iii Klrl Mm Itclkmun , IU fcoutli 7tli street I < ) -il llratrn pumutllli itcil clnup , rnnlalnlnit Jii bill , blHUBLii llnttunliHiiur > ollliu Mild M n Ion n inait iimrkut. lltlurn in III k ollku nnilub lulu rewHnl ul unu-half cuntunti 1'UIIMS 1' I USD IIOOMrt lor mil attt \ Keturitli nlreel Uuoil bouril next iluar \VA.S I KIl-A capatlo hlrlTor iiviifral liomowork < i lu fniully of lliruo VV A , Cnulli-r. IJJ Cilen ftvu WANTKIl < < end girl for Kuneral homework Mr VV. W. VValUcv , J7 lllu JUST FULL of ImnrovMiionta Dr. riprcoV * n m. ant IVlloto. TCI Ix-glii rrith , tlitj'r * the unnllot , nnd the M'lrvt to take. They're tlnr , Micor-cofttnl ntl bilious Rrinulpg , ncnreoly larg r than miiRtnrd tce < U. Kvry child Ii ready for them. Then , nftcr tliov'ro toltcn , Instead of ll . turbliiR nnd shocking the njstcm , thpy net in n mild , easy , mul natural nny. Time's no chunco for any reaction nftcrvrnnl. Tlielr bc-lp In'tt Constlivitlon , luillRfitlon , Illllous Attncki , Biek or Itlllous llradachm , nnd nil derangements of Uio liver , ctonmch , nnd bovreh nro promptly relieved nnd ferman * tntly cured. Thcy'ro put up In Rla a vlnls , which keep * tliem nltrnys fro h nnd reliable , tnillke the ordinal y pills In ivooden or ] x vstcbonrd boxes. And they're th rhtavesl pills you can buy , for tliey'ra jrunraiilffa lo giro rallsfactton , or your money Ii ivturned. You pay ouly for the good you get. "Absolutely Ihe Best Made. " "A Delicious Medicated Con- IVu'Uon" for the relief of Coughs , Colds , llonrseness , Sore Throat , and , for clearing the \oice. Tor sale by ell Druggists nnil Confectioners , rarl.cil n full two ounce packages , I'ticcf ) Cents. If yen are nimble to procure the Pomona Cough Tablets n > ftoni your dealer FCIH ! n1 ! b cents in 3 stnmpi nnd icccivc n l > o < c by mail. ' Alnile by Ihe iiianufaclnrcrs'of the celebrated Pom oil a Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & GO , , Council Bluffs , la. Tounoiior WAUUKN SMIPII. WIM.IAM M. .Innktiis , Dolln IHvls. UutlH-r.no n. lloliht Nelson H Swoltrur. John t ! . I' . Loli- i. Mary H S uiiulora. MzzioV , Mucilus Dom'nlok ' I look. Anna Viuidonlmr so II Sluuk.KMnry I. llunokOcar llnrt- nmn , Mlohlitan Mntiuil Llfo Insnr inco Ooir.- piny , Ueorno M. Nloolr. VVIlllim O. Whlto- heail. KlbrlilKu l.iiwtot " "olny Y. Mnaon , D.ivlil M. Uro. A. C. l.uluhtor. liibrldco Luw- ton , hide A I'onoll Mnlllda Do Urulsollo , non-residents : You ire liorabv notlllod that the niidor- slcnod. tliroo ilnlnlorosUul frnulioldnra of the city of Umnhn. lia\o buuudnly upiu'ntod bv thu innviir. nlth the 'iiumivil uf \tlio city counull nf salil city , in assess Uio ( luintita to the on non rcsnoc'tlvoiv ot the uroiiortjr dcc-1 iitil liy oitlln into noocssary to bo nppro- url itcil for tlio USD of said ell v for tlio pur- posu of opcnln ; nnd extendlnx Isuw ton street troin I > i\niiiorl'd | niilidlv Islon to , Will slrout. Vnu.irofurlliornotllodtli ( thavln < ; iiccoptol ( siud itppolnlmunt , an I duty quilinol us re quired ny Ian , wo will , on tlio ' 'ithdny of J.inuuv. A I ) . Ifi'H. ' nt tlio hour of .1 o'oloolc In tha iiflurnoon , tit tlio ollko of ( ice .1. 1'nul. inn Piirnim btroct , vvitMn thu corporate lim its of s ild ( Itv. moot for the nni pose of cou- sldcrln , ; und innUInstho ntsciinunt of o/im- URC > to iho i.unorb rtspootlvuly of si 111 vro- porly. bv ro son of such Inking und ivptiro- prluilon thficof tuklug Into conslilorntlon sei-l | \1 be nn ( Its. If uny , Pho property Uolonir.ns to j on , proposed to t o approprlnteil as aforcsnlil , and which has been doolnrcd nocu'-Riry by the council , by ordinance , to uppruprl no to tlio USD of the city , liolnr idtuito In s ild oltv ot Uinnn i , In iho county of Doiipl is , und stnto ot NcbrnsUi. Isiloscrlbeil nn follow * , to wit : Ceo Wnrron Smith Tlio siiuth "T.S3 foot ot lots m. U7. .13 . ! < > , I . 41 , < _ > . 4 1 mul 44 William M Jonklns-Tho south S7.8 > foot lob 4"i Oolln Dm Is mul Culliciicc L Hobbs Tuu outh . ' " 'W feet lot 41) ) rsolfcon U Snit/ui Chn north Jil fi foot , lot ftS. .ToliK U. I' . Lohininn North XU1S fet of east 6S.HJ fcot lot M MiuyS Sannilois OIth'u. . 15 font east CiJ.Bl cot lot ( U. Mzzlo W.McUluskoy North 2(115 ( feat lot OJ. Dominlck IlooU North i > lr > foot lot ( il. Osciu llnrtiiiitii North 'M 15 f cot lot 01 MJutiUan Mut. f/fo Ins C'a North 15 foot west V lolBl Uuo M. Nlcolcy North ' . ' ) H foot of middle > { lot eil William O. Whltohoad North 2I.U foot east H lot UI UbrldBO f.awlon-Nortli'Jil' . foot lot 07. Soiilov M M isoii uiiU D ivia M. Uro-North IB. 15 foot lot uM. A.O le'lilonNortli ! ' 'il J" foot lot G ) . Elhrld.-ol , iwton North - ' n lot 71. I < aUoo A. Urowull-North iM.n fsot lot 71 Oc'or o II ' leek -North JO l' > foot woiMI foot of north IP foot of lot VJ Kllery I , Houc'U-bonth27.sV foot south / ot cust > ' , of lot II. Anna V unlonburz -onth./.j' ) foot ot north 'i of south ' , of lot 47. All In ( ilso'j nililltton In s ild city , county mid stuto Yon uro notlflo 1 to ! io iiriisnnt at the tlmo ami pl.tco n for us ild , : in 1 m iKo nny objoetlons to orstiitoinuiils conconiliiR said iiroposol iip- prourlittlon 01 us > ussniont of datnu cs , as you may consider Iopc.r. , H VV. ( JlllblJN. W.M. O. bllUIVKIl O m n ha. necamliorlT DJIil.'Ot To .1. II. Jk-nli-llo , Mllio Votnuiitharlno I.ochlln , M. Sovcii n Sm-iisru. A. P. Chrlnto- plun > on , Cl mi 1'cnil , ti , II IHSHOIHi ; , John Mulir , ( iioiKo II. Tvsencli , Jiiini" ) O. Nelson , I'otiM Dohl , VValtcii L. r-itlhy , Jainc'sC , Allnnt Von nru hi'inby nolllli'il Unit the under- ' hk'nul , lliri'ii dlidiitercstcd fu iiholdun of the city of Oni iliu , limn beiin duly appointed liy Ihn 111.1)01 , with Hut npproval of tlm city coiin- ill of Mild clly , lo assess Iliu flnimiK" lo tlm otvncis K'spi'rilvcly of the pnipi'ily declined 1 > y ordliiiincn nc'icviiiy to ho npiiroiii latent for tlm usonf s i Id clly , foi tlio mil pose ot o - - - - - and o\li ndliiK hlxlri-nlli sluitt fiom I n ton htri'ot to Hi"1)111 h city limits. You an ) f miller mitllliMl , that having ac cepted s.ilil appointment , and duly < inallllod as rciulie | d by luvv , wu "III. nn the .IDtli day of .liininii v , A. 1) . IHO ) , al Hut hour of 11 o'clock In thu forenoon , al the ollli-n of T. II. MeUul- loch , room Hl'J , Nu\vVoi l < I.lfo hiilldliu , wlllilii tliocorpoiato Ilinlln of h.ilil clly , mi i-L fur thu pnrpostiofcoiiHldc'rliu and nniUliii ; the assuss- mi'iilof ( himiiKo lothu owiie-ri , ic pi'Ctlvulyo ( Mild property , liy ro.iHim of Mich liildnjj und iiniiiirliitlon | thereof , taking Into c onslilc-ru tlon hpi'i'lul bnnislllH , If any , The propi'ity bidiniRliii ; ID you , pioposed ta Im appioiujatfd as ufoii-ulil , nnd which but- hern ileclnrc'd niii-hHiiry liy the council , by ordliiiini it , toiiinioiiluto | | lo tlmusoof thiielly , Dnln ; ; hltiiuliil hi Mild clt ) ofOnmlm , In thu connlvof Douulai , anil Minn of .Nolirimkii , la ilrsriilii i | UK folloWN , to-wlt : hUllfeul of vvdOfi'iil oflot'10 , H. 13. Io ( ( irH' nliil , Olcahiiina ; ID foul of loin II ) nnd 11 , Mottoi'h hiilnllvIslon of lot -1H , H , 1) ) HiiK'nrs' nliil , Dldihoiini : H liQ feet of hiililol 1 , tux lot i0 ! ; v'Jl fiotof lot 15 , Oik Hill .Nu.'Ji H 7 foot of Ul fu-l of lot K ) , Oak Hill Nu , U ; vv Hi foot of lots \loltiii'hsnlxlUlKlim of lol4M , H. K. Ko.'uin' pint , Ol.aliomu ; n 'JIMI fcitl vv CU feet of lot ) ( > , S i ; Kiuc-i- , ' pint , Otviihoinu ; w l ( > fi ut lot 1' ) . Mottoi'h HiihillvIslon of lot-IB , U. I. , HoKwV phll. OKiilioinui u 'M fielof Hiiblob 4. titInt'Jll ; w III fin ) lot U , Viollor'shiibdlvi sion of lot-IB , S. i ; KIWIS' pint , oiuhi > mui w UI ft-iit , DYi-i-iH H 7 ft i'l , of lol 10 Oak Hill No. 2 ; lot U.Mnttoi'HhiilidivlbloiiioUlU foul of lot 'JIJ , l.lhidcshiibilhlhlon. ) ou are nolllli'd ID bo pioM-nt at Ihn tlmo and plnco afoiesiiln , and inuko any olijectlonu loorhlattiniuiiiHconcernln hald ptoposcd up * pruiirliitlon , or assussinc'iit of d imago * , us you may conMdc'r piopoi. T. II MiOHU.OCII , JOHN P. PI \ ( < K , , , jAMiNbiv ) JICDAM : . Omnliu , Jnniiiiiy 0 , 1HUJ , JO- ' Evans Laundry Co. S. r. HENRY , StC'Y AND MG'R , 520 PEARL ST. , Council Bluffs , la. . Tclcpliono 200. Special firms toAgmft