THIS OMAHA DAILY UKK : Tl'KR.UY , APRIL I THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL i OKI K i ; no. IS I'KAHL STHKBT. ly rnrrlcr to any pnrt of the oily 11V. . TII.TON. MANAOKU lltuMnwOffice J'i2 * ' t . ri'iinKrti . jNRlll j- , | ; rtUor .So. \ 33 M1XVK MHXTIUX. N Y. Plumbinp Co. Council BlufTs Lumber Co. CxwV Mlltonbrrprr I * the hatter , MM Hroadwn.v. Hcvlvai mcctliK's every nlfrht this week at Oderton s mission. 'Hie munev that bus panned thronph the sheriff's oflico during the pust ionr has amounted to fH'T.OW. A m.irrhipo lU'ensuvns issued yesterday to Jnrc'j 11 Bowers , aped Ml , mid Mary A. Carter nged 40. both of Lincoln , Neb. The Ladies Aid society of the Conzrota- tloual churi-h will hold their regular bull- ness meeting this afternoon at the residence of I. . . W Hoss. The 8 ] > rinir term of the Western Iowa col lege OIKi.ed jtstcnViy with the largest en- rolluicnt at this season of the year in the historj of the institution. ' Mrs I ! \V Til ton and Mrs. A 1' . Hanchett have issued invitations tor two musk'ales tit the hnme of tin- latter , on Fourth street , on Wcdiu-sduj nnd Thursday afternoons. The funeral of J. Harvey Uonahuy wil take place tills afternoon at' ' : ! ) o'clock from his late residence , corner of Third avenue and Twelfth street , Hov. Stephen I'hulps onU'iatini ? . The April term of the district court opens this morning , with .ludpc Deemcr on the bench. The bar docket , which Is Just out , contains a tot-il of 7110rases , of which twenty- one are criminal , l ! > . * i equity , and Ml law. J .T Cunter died yesterday afternoon at 12 ; ! 0o cluu of brain fever , aged HO years , after an illness of three weeks. The funeral will take plan- tomorrow afternoon at the rchidei'rp of liis sister , Mrs. IJ. Austin , 1509 \Vcsl Broadway. Two build in ? permits wore Issued yester day. Jubn Callaphcr took out a permit fern n frame hnuse costin-r * 1.000 on lliph street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. William T. Wilson secured a permit for a frame house to cost $1,065 In Fleming & Davis' addition. The CJui'.d ' of Saint Paul will moot at the home of Miss Duquette this afternoon. Those who entertain are : Ml&s Duquette , Miss Kutnswortli , Miss Jessie Farnsworth , Miss Foster and Miss Meld. Miss Neple Ogden and Miss Anna Patterson will furnish the music Tbe members and their friends arc cordially Invited. Rome of the residents of the Fourth ward who have children attending school arc api- tatinp the plan of havinp the yard at the Bloomer sc heel paved with brick. The soft , clayey soil becomes a paste of mud after every heavy rain , and as a fall in the mud means a new suit of clothes for the young hopeful , the taxpayers are In favor of the Idea of paring for economic reasons. The annual firemen's tournament will beheld held at Sioux City , June Kl-li. ( The last two days will bo taken up with races and .coupling contests. Teams are expected to 1m enlisted from Nebraska and Dakota in addition to those of Iowa. The board of control has appointed E. O. Soulo of Iowa Falls superintendent of hose races , Marlon Johnson of Audubon of hand engines and Frank Cain of Atlantic of ladder climbing and hose coupling. Amonir the people of Council niuffs who arc interested in the World's fair none are more so than the inmates of the county jail. Sheriff Ha/en has placed him self where ho could hear without bcinp seen and has overheard them talking about the harvests they expect to reap when they reach the World's fair. Some who have been taken to the penitentiary recently re marked that their one chief regret was that they should bo obliired to miss the oppor tunity of holding up the more or less verdant people who will visit Chicago durinc the summer. The success of the series of meetings which has Just closed under the auspices of Messrs. Allen and Birdsall has encouraeed them to make arrangements to continue the meetings for six months to come. A syndi cate of cieht men hus pledged Mr. Bird- sail's salary for that length of time. A tent Beating 000 has been procured nnd will be aioved about in different parts of the city , meetings being held live nights in the week until October. There were sovcnty-threo confessions and twenty additions to the Christian church otherwise during Uio re cent meetings. The second anniversary banquet of the Council Bluffs Commercial Pilgrims will be given next Saturday evening In the Grand hotel at 8 o'clock to commemorate the or ganization of the order. A reception com- mlttco. consisting of twenty-four members of the order and their wives , has been ap- jKiluted and the preliminary arrangements arc In the hands of 15. H. Haworth. .1. W. Pcregoy and 13. C. Glcason. A. W. Johnson will preside at this banquet as master of ceremonies. Tbe entertainments given by this organization in the past have been nota ble for the air of good fellowship that has prevailed , and this will undoubtedly prove no exception to the rule. The Order of Railway Conductors gives n hall at the Grand hotel this evening , which promises to bo a most notable and enjoyable S3cl.il event. Mr. ClarK has prepared ex tensively and elaborately to make such ji success as to reflect credit not only on th ( house , but on the order which gives the entertainment. The league club rooms wil bo open afternoon and evening for the use ol the conductors and t'.cir wives. A uuinbci of prominent railway ofllcials from abroai have signillcd their intention of being pros ent. Dal bey's orchestra has been cnfagei for the occasion. The affair havinir for it ! object social enjoyment rather than lluancia gain , the residents of Council Bluffs shouli take pride in aiding by their presence ii making the occasion a Joyous one. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. Stop nt the Ogdcn , Council Bluffs , tin best M.OO huiibo in lowiv. JM.'K.SM.N A I. I'.llt.l till.l I'/J.S. S. D. Kohrcr has gone to Chillicothc , Me Born , yesterday morning , to Mr. and Mrs- Kd Kelly , a daughter. T. J. Mahoney of Omaha was in the cit yest'rday attending United States court. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Gniham returned yes tcrduy from a pleasure trip of severa months to Florida. W. C Nason. who has been confined to hi bed for nine weeks with a broken limb , e > poets to be out in the course of a week. W. A. Coulter , who moved with the Wells Fargo oflico to Kansas City , is hero for day or two preparing to move his family. Mrs. Stovers lias returned to her homo ii Norwood park , Chicuiro , after a visit of tw weeks with Mrs. Scaly and Mrs. Nicholu on Fourth street. Prof. Hoose , a well known educator c Lincoln , Neb. , has moved to Council Bluff ! nnd intends to establish u normal schoi hero in the near future. G. H. Jackson. F. B. Warner , I. M. Tre ; nor and James Patterson have gene to Clii ton to atteiU the grand lodge of the Hey ; Arcanum which meets today. Orlando Kirk has returned from Chicai nnd will spend a week with his friends her Next Saturday he leaves for San Francisci where ho has secured a position in the dri , business. Among the prominent railway oftlcia from out of town who are expected to a tend thoCotutuctois' b.ill tonight areW. ( Brown of St. Joe , W. I. Allen of Chicagi J. H. Uoucgan of Crcston , and W. J. Lav renccof llorton. Kan. S. P. Vanatta of Platlsmouth , Neb. , h : decielc-d to locate in this city and has opeiu law odices In the Everett bloc ! : . Iowa is i land of strangers to Mr. Vanatui , ho havir practiced in this state for twenty years at pained prominence while located' in Sioi City. City.K. K. P. Fitch , special apen' . of the Oaklar Homo Insurance company , hits resigned ai ; accepted the ] iosuion of assistant secretai of tho' Homo Fire Insurance company Omaha , with which company } -.o was fo rnerly connected in the capacity of chi clerk. Piles of | Kxiplo have piles , but Do Witt Witch Huzol Salvo will euro them. Wood of all kintltt , oorw and coal. J G. Kiuotta i Co , 700 VtMtfC * PlWtll PMI'VPIf ! 1 ! TMW MiAYS l l COINCIL BUI'h ' , . | i Mayor Lawrence Makes His Annual Rupert to the Oity Uonncil. SPLENDID SHOWING FOR LAST YEAR OnUtiindliifr IridrbtcdncM llritiirrit by More Thnn Ten l'r Out All .A llulrs nf the C'lt.v In footl Coiidltliin-Uork ol Worthy Ollli Mil Ccininif nded. The city council hold Its rvpular monthly meeting last evening. Considerable Interest was taken in the meotlnp as the meeting : In April Is the one set tiy law as the time for electing certain of the city ofl'cUls and hear ing the mayor's inoss'ipe. The coani'il cham ber was well tilled with citizen ? . The mayor's message read as follows : To TIIK llo.NdUAtii.r. COMMON C'ofNcli. : ( Jon- tlerniMiIn my address to th:1 council upon IN orgunlmitlnn I Intimated that I would soon present adult lonul matter for your coiT'ddcra- llon. liy law It lieconiestlic duty of the mujin to icpurt to thsi council on the llrst Monday of April of each year concerning the municipal ult'Hlis ot the city , and to recommend such measures as he may deem advisable. In pur suance of the ftilllllnient of this duty I "ill now addresi you on several topics that 1 deem worthy of your consideration. 1'lr-t , I will again refer tu thu litianclal condition of the city : The amount of the outstanding bonds of the city , bolh general and special , was on the 1st day of March , IN ! ) . ' $774.900.00 ficiieral fund warrants 110,4H2.5'.3 Water fund warrants 43r.lU37 Judgments against the city 8,235.00 Total $043U2H.85 Cash in treasury 31,331.87 Leaving a total Indebtedness , less cash on hand J911.89704 The amount of outstanding bonds of the city on the 1st day of March , IBUU.of all kinds was . . . . $731,300.00 Intt'resi bearing general fund war rants D9.11H.2 \Vutcr fund warrants 43,0)8.17 ) C'ash In the tteasury , less amount leservud for the extinguishment of wan-ants called In 70OG7.QO Total for 1H93 J801.547.25 Decrease of Indebtedness from March 1 , IS'J'J , to March 1 , 1893 , SI 10,349.70. Very SutUfictory Showing. Although the aggregate of Indebtedness Is still large , yet the gratlfylm : exhibit of a posi tive decrease of illO.34U.79 in on ? year Is highly encouraging , especially In view of the exp"iise Incurred for the con .traction , Im proving and fnrnUhlmrof the public buildings , and al-o for the settlement and liquidation of the pai-U claims and litigation , amounting to an additional sum of about S24.000. Till" sum siiy-jia alsg be vlrnnlly placed to the credit hide of the bnlanVe sheet. In connection with this subject I would _ _ pectfully recoiiimenLto the council that the ordinances legulatlng the manner and time for the payment of special assessments should be so amended that In thu future the Interest on these assessments should bo pay able si'inl-annually , or at least annually , lleietofore the bonds payable from the fund arising from special assessments have all borne semi-annual Interest , while the special assessments for their payment simple Interest only , payable at tin-end of a serie.s of years. Thus a deficiency must arise each year until the last payment Is made. 1 desire to call the Immediate attention uf thu council to this matter , as It N urgent that this defect should OP remedied prior to the further issuance of Improv-meni bonds. Tin-city attorney upon a partial Investigation , made tit my ictjucst , is of the opinion that annual Interest may also be collected upon all assessments made heretofore. If , upon further consideration , such action should lie decided legal , 1 would urgently recommend Its adop tion. ICnylnecr's Depart men t. I desire to call the attention of thf council to the report of the engineer , particularly to that pot lion of It relating to the sewers. Tim recommendations made by him merit your earnest considciation. 1 bollevo If you concur In his repot i and the works recom mended tic consummated , that we slmll yet have a fairly good sen or system. No depart ment of thu city government has caused me us much anxiety as thai of the sewers. A * I deem the working of this department a iiuiltct of vlial importance , 1 have for the past year given this subjccl the closct.t . scrutiny und can personally confirm the report of the engineer , that the sewers during that nmolniv < < been maintained In thu best possible order , having been , whenever necessary and when possible , cleaned their entire length. 1 noticed with pleasure the englm.'pr'.s Intrcnious device for keeping open the mouth of Indian creek , his dr.'ig doing the work flleclually at a far Icsa expense than under the old method. The thanks of the community ate duo to Mr. C'ook for his zealous and untiring labors In the perfoimance of his duties , lie has-been ever ready and anxlou * to assist In economising ; expense for the city whenever It could lie done consistently with 11 thorough performance ot his necessary labors Indlun Creek Urldgrs. Two new bridges have been constructed ovei Indian creel ; at u cost of $1,41)4.50. ) All othei bridges have been carefully examined by tb ( engineer and havn been repaired where neces- Miry. All are In failly seed condition , exccpi those of Se\enth and llrynut streets. Thesi will probably need some repalrsjn thoneai future. There Is the sum of S4.767.40 remain Ing In the bridge fund. Unless the counci should deem it advisable toconstiuct a brldgi from Main to Mynster street , the use of but t small portion of this fund U llublo to be neces Miry during the present year. Public Library. lly the report of the trustees of the publli library It is evident thai this Important In stltutlon continues to Increase In value am usefulness. There have been added 1,47 ( volumes-of niNccllanroiis books during tin past year , and 124 government publications Increasing the number of nilscelluncou volumes to 11,544 and United States and lows publication- 2,004 volumes , maUlnir a tola now In the library o [ 14.1U4 volumes. Many o the books added the present year are ex tremely valuable. There have also beei lately added sixteen different monthly perl odlculs for gent rul circulation , and by ih late action of the trustees the back spr le also of all the bound magl/.lnes , comprisln ; twenty dlflcrent pcilodlcul- , have been uddei to the circulation list , thus nflordlng access t < this desirable literatim ; to all who ma deslio It. _ The library roams are pleasantly and con venlcnlly located , they have been lately ap proprlately furnished. The rooms used a reading rooms are extremely pleasant , look Ins out as they do upon llayllss park , thu affording a delightful resort lor all who ma have the leisure and time for mental riiltuit 1 would reccomend that a siitllclent levy b made to sustain and promote the continue growth of this valuable institution. rtibllc llrnllli. At a late meetlm ? of the council 1 referre to the report of the city physician , which Ir dlcutes that probably no healthier city tha I'ouncll lllutls can bu found on the com Inen Hut In view of the danger of a visit froi Asiatic choleia during the present year , ever means known to sanitary science should Ii adopted to avert this threatened disaster. Th gurhaire qtinsilon Is agitated In nuuilyeter city In the country. I would respectfully ca the attention of the counrll to this Impurtui matter , urging their Immediate decision as t whether or not the ordinances now In force t sulliclent to meet the exigency.Vouldlt m bu advisable to appoint a health Inspector fc four or six months , whosu duties should be t closely Inspect all parts of the city , cspedali the alleys , yuitls , cellui-sand vaults to file u necessary Infurm'itions and to aid and assl- In the prosecution of every Infraction of tli s rulcsof the lloutdof Health or the violation c the health oidlnance.sV As the Inspection of tueut and milk bears close iifllnlty tii the public health , I woul hero recommend that the pet son s.'lcctcd fi the ottlcu of lif-peclor of meal and milk shonl icqulicd to possess a seleiullli : Unowledf of thu subject and that the cliy should fui nish all the ncci-ksarj apparaius for the etllei clous discharge of his ollf-lal duties. I wonl also i-ccommend that he should b required I Inspect the dairies irom v.lnch the t-upply i milk for the city's coiisumplh n Is derived. Not long since disease tiievailed to such u extent among the chlU'icn In u neighbor ! ! city that a rigid examination was made of tl condition of the dairies furnishing the mil for thut c.llv. A horrible state of alfalrs wt s disclosed. " Many of the cows wore found dl tcased , neaily all wallowing In tilth and mat supplied with stagnant and IK llutcd wnle Thorough remedies wer.- applied ami thei followed an Immediate abatement of infant ! disease. I do not think we have H similar sla ofuttaiis nor anything approaching It , hi still absolute certainty In the matter mlsl bti desirable. I would also it-commend UK tothe duties to he perfoiinetl by the meat h specter should be added the Inspection of ve rtubles exposed for sale In the city. City .Murilml. The report of the city marshal shows that 1 has collected and paid Into the hands of tl city clerk MO,234.15 , This has bern accoi pllslied In u great measure through his cm getlc and efnclcnt attention to his olllcl duties. I desire to avail myself of this opix : tunttv to extend to Marshal Templcton ai his deputies my thanks as mayor of the cl for the valuable assistance rendered by tin to the police department. No petty jealou has muiri'd thuoltlrlal action of either t marshal'sor [ MiHei'departmcnt , but on the en trary the iiiemburH uf each have In un eini gency mutually assisted each other wl beany good will , i would itcuuiiuuud that DO nccvfc&ury Ii plow ti. < Hi tl.i' ur ft'i ii. lal , mvlii'iin ' will p , "nit ll , , | | > < l ll' In el' ' . I-I ( Mil . - til ! iloliiM-rntiiin ) | < l Ittiwi < rr ( " * > ! -ue-d ITI di-tcrii.lniiij wlmt l hr < s .ii ) ' und nhil'Mcut" Irt-t u art a- e xmt'il ' n < I In our private rnpiii-iiv in , cr nidri pui'll ' < - wiirk for tm-ro fibuvr in f < r the Kintltlraiicin of parties | > > r > funnily int'TesK-d. however merit tin prfssule the Utter inny fon' upon IK. In cwn ItKliin [ K-rmlt me lomtd llmt I | M > | | I > < > there Is much rnootiniKPtiiPiit In the pri'Tnl Mltiiatlon. We liitvt % a pnnp.'rous rltv whoop rrowlh Is stonily nnd unlnlefiuptiHl , | HIH-C SIII | { a gn-at nun.tier of dp- slratilf home * , tnlle-of pnvnt street * lined with an i\biindmireof I'li-fntil liaile HIM ! oriiRineninl trees ; lipmitlfull and plrtiirt * < iquo pnrks , en- clmtitlnit drhes and mor. ' lovely suburban surroiiMilinz- liny rlty In the west. The city al ) pis esHes t went j-seven cburcbes , inHtiy of them line sirurture * . n public M-hool system un urpas pd for e\ri-llencr , with sev- entern wluxil edlllrcs , erected tit a cost of neatly J2iMooo. An c\ccllenl xyHtem and supply ehvtilr lights , an etllclent and well equipped ( he ( fi-i-trtment | , and a wat > r system rapitlile of supplying with a'lundanre of water a city of lOO.UO'l ' InliHbltutits. AKalnourrlly Is a icreal railway center , situated coinmodl- ou lylnthe hcait of the continent , on the most Important highway leading from the At lantic to tin ? Pacific. In ea-y comiiiuiilrailloti with all the gicat rcnteis of civil- Katlon , and. It might bi : adcl--d only a fi-w mluuti'-i distant from a city of still greater nmznltiidr. These advantages - vantages natural and ariiilri'd. | ImM' rivaled not only a beautiful icsldenre city but they tend to foima meti-oiiolllan one also. AMicrc then can be fouml a more deniable place for a homeV I.i't us In every po < sble | way strhe to promote the welfare of our cherished city. We are In the light path , for notwithstanding de sirable and valuable Improxemi'iits are helm : constantly inside , still within the psist yearour current expenses have been i educed , our taxes have been reduced , our Indebtedness hugely reduced and the \alue jif our city wai-- i-anls Inrieased tiom 93 to i > 7 cents. Let us pcr l l In following the same cour-u , unde terred by the clamor of noisy demagogues , who are nearly always Influenced by personal mollies-forit will certainly lead to a souii and Independent tlnanriul conditions and ulti mately to the gtrali'st prosperity. N. 1) . I.Aitiir.NCt : , Mayor. On motion of . .Icnning.- was decided that 2.000 copies of the mayor's message be printed for circulation over the country. Pollee Terre Named , The major read thu following appoint ments to the police force , which were ap proved : Chief. ,1. M. Scanlun : captain , L ) . Malt by : clerl : , B. B. Gardiner : patrolmen , I. M. Murphy , \V. I'eters'in.V. . K. ICemn , H. Ueucli. .1. A.Viatt , D. L. Weir. G. L. Martin. F. Covalt , George A. Hayes : patrol , driver. J. Sandel. On motion ot Tibbetts It was decided that hereafter all purchases shall bo made through the chairman of the committee in whose department the articles are to be used. Her. J. O. Lcmen petitioned for n sewer at the Christian home. Heferrcd to the sewer committee nnd tne engineer with instruc tions to report an ordinance at the next meeting. Keys Brothers presented a resolution ex empting them from the payment of taxes for the year isSG on their factory. It was adopted. Sub-Ofllrprx r.li-clcd. Charles Nicholson and Captain Hapaljc were nominated for chief of the lire depart ment and on the llrst ballot Nicholson re ceived seven votes nnd was declared elected. Four candidates were in the Hold for street supervisors , F. H. Guauella , A. K. A very , C. II. Mitchell and G. AV. Cook. Four ballots were taken , but the four votes that Guanella had at the start failed to crow. The elec tion was postponed until next meeting. P. G. Mikesell was chosen polltax collector by a vote of 0 to ' over A. J. McClarcn , the present incumbent. John Kvtrs , George Drake and J. K. Abies were nominated for meat inspector. livers was elected on the lirst ballot , receiving five votes. An ordinance making It a criminal offense for any one under 10 years of age to board or alight from a street car while in motion was read and referred to the city attorney. An ordinance establishing a prado on Fif teenth avenue from High.street to Fair- mount avenue was passed under a suspen sion of the rule. I'nlon I'.iclllr THP . An attorney for the Union Pacific Hallway company prescribed a communication with reference to the taxes due from the company for the east half ol the Missouri river bridge , ottering to compromise and pay off the taxes of 16'Jl , amounting to SO.3 , and the taxes of IWtJ , provided the penalty on the taxes of ISUK amounting to WHO. was thrown off. .On motion of Jennings the offer was unani mously rejected. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Having sold our -old ieobax , meat blocks , etc. , at No. sill" Broadway to the Mo.schemlorf Meat company , wo wish to announce to all of our friends nnd patrons that we are still iVundlinfj the best incuts in Council Blulls , nnd invite nn inspection of our now market at Xo. 52't Brand way , the neatest , cleanest and most complete market in this or liny other city. MKTZOAK& RANDKUTT. Mutz ui * & Rundlett wish to < unuounce that on and after April 1 they will have at their restaurant , 525 and "i27 Broad way , a full and complete line of till cakes , plain and fancy , for receptions , : mrties. etc. . and invite the ludieol Council Bluffs and Omaha to call and Von Will Ncril Tbrin Soon. Evans hus the largest assortment ol Dxfonls ever shown in Council BlulTs 01 Dmaha. Prices from the cheapest to the lii < rhes.t , and all new and htylish. Don't fail to examine them before you buy. Supervisor * in Session. The County Board of Supervisors met yes terday morning and commenced the business of the April session , which will probably lasi during the entire week. Most of the husiues : transacted was of a routine nature. Tin apportionment of taxation on railway prop erty was made.in accordance with the find ing of the state executive council , whiel fixed the entire levy at Sl,5'-0,040. The bond ; of a number of Justices of the peace and con stables were approved. T. J. Evans appeared before the board as i member of the ft-cent fare committee np pointed bv the commutes of 100 last week and requested that an investigation be madi of the charge that the driving parkwhich 11 owned by the motor company , is excmptct from taxation on the ground that it is agrl cultural land. He called attention to the fac that the land was only used for horse race ; and similar entcrtuinments , and though thought that if it was exempt from taxatioi there should be a change. Ho also askc ( that an investigation bo made with a viev to ascertaining whether a strip of land be longing to the motor company west of Fcrr. , addition , 400 feet wide , had been assessed. N. Jenkins , a farmer of Lewis townshin and a number of other farmers have peti tioned the board to establish a now roai along the river south of the city , the eli road havinc been eaten away by the rivci together with a lot of Jenkins' land. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt' Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. For warming pucst chambers , bat ] rooms , etc. , our yas heaters are , jus \\hutyouwant. Look at them. Clean convenient , cheap. C. B. Gas and Eleu trie Light Co. The KirHlid llutfl. Council BlulTs. Most elegant hotel i Iowa. Dining room on bovcnth ( loot Rates , W to $5 per day. E. P. Clark Prop. All Kind * . Oxfords nt nil prices at Evans' no' ' store , US Main street. U7 Pearl. It wll pay you to examine them before buyinj. If you have property to sell , list i with me. I have customers for bargain : II. G. McGee , No. 10 Main street. Coal and \vooi ; best and cheapoi Missouri hard wood in the city ; promt delivery. H. A. Cox. No. 4 Main. A Wi-ht iiul I'nrk. The park commissioners met last cvcnln there beinp present A. C. Gniham , L. A. Cn per. S. B. Wadsworth and J. W. Porepo After Grahatn had been elected presldeu Wadswortb secretary and Casper treasure the board pot down to the business of tl eveningwhich was to take action with rcfe enco to the west end park. Colonel A Coc ran's proposition to give a block and ii half property In Cochran'B addition was a"cepte uud M. F. Hohrer uud L A. Casper were u a rotnmlH' * t- to Little Ki.mx . itid i' ini'lttc ' the arrat.L'inmitft for the tnttis fi rf fi' pvpcrlv ' The report of J W J'rrt-Ro.v l.tdt year treasurer Mi > ived emu oil hum ! to the fol hnviniatn I'.mts ( icnpf.M fund , H.Wiss ( , park .sinking fund ( umt Hid pnrk ) . $ jlT4.Ut. flic rrixjrt w approvWI , " PIN'S of | K-oplo have pllos , but llp\Vltt's witehhiuel salve will etotv tliein. It Will Oy.Vuii To s > ec what you can do at Evans' now store before buying 'your shoea for spring. 28 Main an < J liTiPoarl streets. The Millers , decurniivo artists , wall paper , piuwr hanpllirv"plain and orna mental painting , signs.tNo. . 15 Pearl St. Free treatments tlalij1 from 2 toJ p. in. tit the Council BlufTJ , Medical uml Surgical institute. 20tli and Broadway. At the World's fair will Ix ; a 7 Kl oc tave organ in pluuoea e. Scje duplicate at Bourleiiw Music House. Prank l.lmlou at Duliuny'H. "The Count of Monte Cristo" was pre sented last evening at Dohany's theater by Frank Llndoti and his well known troupe of artists. This play , which probably has fascinated more people than almost any other that might be mentioned , never seems to lose its popularity , and when the curtain rose last evening the house was tilled to its utmost capacity. Mr. Linden and his daugh ter. ICdna Karlic , taie the part of Edmund Danlcs and Mercedes In a very capable way and to the entire satisfaction of the audi ence , which expressed Its appreciation of the climaxes in hearty applause. The support is fairly good. The same company will re main a uoek at Dohany's , presenting a new play each evening. Popular prices will pre vail. This cubing the bill will bo " . ' "Ingomar.1' Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. VollVI11 11(1 I'lf.lMMl With the bargains you got in shoes at Evans' new store. 2S Main and 27 Pour ifGO pays round trip and all expense for 10 days at World's fair. C. F. Mont gomery 217 4th - > t. Do you smoke ? Have you tried T. D. ing & Co.'s Pui'tagiis ) ? It's a charmer. Just light one. Mine. Helen Merrill. hairdrc * ! ng and manicure. Room 1)12 ) , Merriam block. nilh Trial. The case of John Grant against the Union Pacific Railway company is enjoying its fifth trfal in federal court. Grant wants j.0.,000 damages from the company on account of the loss of a leg by being run over. The case has been tried at every term of court for the last two years and a half , but has invariably resulted in a disagreement. The costs have run up to several thousand dollars. Among the bootleggers who were sen tenced yesterday were Henry D. Marker , James Bennett and O. P. Smith. Each one was given u generous term in the Polk county Jail and a good sized line. Piles of pcopls have piles , out Do Wilt' Witch HarulSalvo will cure , them. Don't Full To see the bargain- that Evans offers in all kinds of shoes 'before you buy , 23 Main street. Finest Aristo cabinet photo * . 82 per dozen. AsMon's studio. IS North Main. Another improvement to Uie popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Williamson ACo. . . 100-Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. Ladies , don't forget that the Louis are at 2o Main street now. Come all. S. P. Vanatta. attorney. 5 Everettblk. Geo. S. Davis , prescription druggist. LETTER 'C ARRISES BALL. I , rii Attnulnncr , H ( Jo id Time und n Hlg 1 iincl. Those not already knowing that Om.iha Letter Carriers association would give its fourth annual ball last night were apprised of it when THE BcB > ras serenaded yesterday afternoon by the carriers' band of sixteen pieces , which afterwards paraded the princi pal streets. The affair proved to bo a decided success , financially and socially. About UOO tickets were sold , nnd the floorof Exposition hall was crowded to such an extent that hardly suffi cient room remained for the dancing element to swing partners. The hall had been table- fully decorated with flags. Under the folds of two largo flairs erc the words "Welcome Loiter Carriers Association. " and "IM ) ; ! " appeared over the stage , upon one end of which a United States mail wagon had been placed. The programs for the occasion were both neat and tasty , and the ladies , it was noticed , took no little pride in them. Supper was served from 11 to 2. The pro ceeds of the ball will bo partly devoted to the purchase of a set of instruments for the band and partly for the sick benelita of the letter carriers. Postmaster Clarkson lent his presence awhile in the forepart of the evening. Charles H. Creighton. as master of cere monies , with D. W. Tillotson as his assist ant. L. S. Mole , J. It. Stein , F. H. Munroe , D. W. Tillotson. C. H. Easier. Ed Hoag , A. P. Brady , A. Noonan. C. W. Kalteir and C. H. Creiehton were the committee on arrangements : while J. W. Brown , F. Klenkc , A. P. Brady , M. C. Tracev. E. N. Bowles , James Clark. G. E. Hurst , William Owens , J. U. Stein , Thomas Dw.vcr , William Maher and M. T. Caffey constituted the floor committee. On reception were : L. S. Mole. Ed Hoag , C. H. Basler , C. W. Kalteir , W. A. Bowman , J. P. O'Connor. G. .1. Klefl'ner , J. H. Stafford , W. W. Duncan , C. E. Gunner , H. L. Liugafelt , A. J. Latey and W. W. Connor.tn. TKST1XO XKH' KX Grrmuii Army Onirrri Think Thrr Have Secured n Clreat Prlzo. BCKI.IN , April ! i. A commission of nrtillcri experts has been testing for several days at the Jctterburg anew explosive which is in tended to replace ultimately gun powder in the German army. The explosive is a brown fatty substances of the consistency of frozen oil , then exposed in ordinary temperatures. It retains the consistence up to 112 degrees Fahrenheit. A spark does not set It off. When used in guns the explosion is obtained through con tact wiih another ehemji'al compound. The explosion is almost unuocompaniod b.sniukc . , and the dc'onilion : ii.inconsiderable. The recoil is very slight ( rvep when the heaviest charges have been used. The explosive does not heat sufficiently , tp . cause difficulties in the way of rapid firing , and cartridges once used are easily reiiUcd. For tne present rillu , model of 18SS. the new compound is not available , but If future tests be as satisfactory , us the recent ones it will bo introduced generally in thu artil lery branch of the sprvice. Four models of ne > v army rifles having many advantages over therifle , now in ust have passed successfully the trials of tm small arms inspectors. , It is the inventioi of D. Weiss of the Gera dynamite factory. Mfslcun Kdltor ImprUonril. CITY OF MKXICO , April 3. The El Democrata. un anti-administration news paper.u few duyn ago contained a severt criticism on the administration of justice tico in the criminal b.-unches of the federal courts. The authorities con bidered the criticism uncalled for , urn Turido Moheno. thooditor , and Fernandi Rojas. the foreman of the newspaper have been sentenced tn prison on tin charge of libel and are now confined ii Belem. Around the \Vorld on llor ebnc k. SAN ANTONJO , Tex. , April 'I. .lohi Heed Whlpplc of Boston , Mass. . am II- William U. Sellers of llavurhill , Mass. 22 ami 2" yrni-s IV | < M d\-l\ i'i aclit-d thin t-iU U'N'nlaon hurm-- ' back. Inn ing ! | ' - i-ntlri' jnurnrv frnlll B > l-t"ll 111 Hint tluUllirr. Tlii'Irlt H.mti'ii. . ( Mi-iVr M. | si ! . anl , , .Hm , . h\ way uf Mobile , Ala. Mr. Whlppii-'n hornninth - the entire dictnnco. The youtnr men made the Journey for the benefit of their health. They are now ruggi' : ! and strong and will return to Boston by the train. Smooth Scheme to Ohtaln Money. DRNVKIt.Colo. . April 'I. ( Special Tele gram to THK Bin : . ] Charles Norton and Stella Jones , b.ith colored , were nrroatetl at ManiUm yesterday for stealing $2,055 * from J. A. Petri of "PhllHtisburg. N. J. They wont from Phillipsburg to Chi cago. where they remained untils two weeks ago. A negro named Dobb. learned ol their crime and irot Norton to draw il.OOO out of the bank on the pre tense that the police knew where it was. Norton gave the $1.000 to D.ibb * for safe keeping and the latter b mght him two tickets to Denver. While walking on State street a man claiming to IKa detective - tectivo stepped up to arrest. Norton. Dobbs told him to run and he would light the detective. Norton ran and the other two grappled till he got around a corner. Then they went elf together. Itcv. litivliaiiHit Committed to. lull. LlTTLK Hone , Ark. . April 3. Rev. S. II. II. Buchanan , defaulting treasurer of Arkansas insane asylum , was brought hero yesterday morning from ClurKri- villc. His bond was Used at 5.10.000. ailing to give which lie is committed to ail. Buchanan's shortage is something n the neighborhood of S 13. 000. He was ndictcd by the Pulaski grand jury on rinirtdav. nitiii\s. Domestic. - It developed that l-'orger Hutton's of l.ouls- llle. Ky. , debts will reach and may go over 300,000. The twenty-first animal seslon of the Stock growers association oV Wyoming has convened it I'lieycnnc. At Oakland , Cal. . yesterday , Carl Hock shot and fatally wounded bis ex-mistress , Amelia Eowc , and then killed himself. Antonio Colvetta was fatally Injured , and \\ootlicrltiiliansliadly hurt , In a row that occurred at Louisville , Colo. , jcsterduy. Affairs In tint vicinity of Antlers , I. T. , Mill continue In a strained condition , but as yet no deed has been shed. A big light , howevci , Is 'Xpccted. At Jonesboro , Ark. , Sunday night , white caps , attempted to discipline ( icorco llhicli. Pheli- leader , \V. .1. Metcalf , was killed , lllack linibclf was fatally injured. The am.iial meeting of the Cblcaco & Alton road was held at Chicago > esterday and the etlrlng directors and old hoard of ofllcers were re-elected without a dissent ins vote. The estimated cioss cumlnf" of the Hock Island road both east and west of the MU-ourl Iver for the n.onth of March ate } l.Ci ! > H- 007.77 , against $1,713U47.S2 for the same month lust yeur. It Is slated authoritatively that Colonel f. C. 3ihln will be appointed cenpial nmniuter of ho Arnnsas I'ass Railroad company. William Jiven of the Morgan , Tesas A : New Orleans road Is to be general superintendent. The members of the Western I'assencer as sociation llnlshed their meetiiiRyesterday and left several small points of dltlerence to t > c adjusted by the peni-ral managers , who will meet today to settle on the World's fair nin-s. It mis derided by the cutters and gaiment workers of New York at the meeting yestei- day to Icaxo the ijuet-tlon of a general stnl.e unions the tailors to the dlsciction of the United llrothcrliood of Tailors , which will meet tomorrow nlnht. A. I ! . Sutton , the aliened whisky ware house iccelpt forserof l.oulsxllle , Ky. , made an assignment yesterday totho Columbia 11- unnce and Trust company. He names among his assets 141.OOO bands of whisky , but does Dot state \\1iere the whlskj i < stored. The stockholders of the Panama Hallway company held their annual iiinetiiiKyesteiduy and elected directors and otllri-rs. John Newton was elected president , Kdward Sim mons vice president , Ernest 1 , . Uppcnhelincr 'reasuicr and Howard A. Drake secretary Tlio World's fair board of control yesterday , at the conclusion of the conference with lepieseniatlves of the carpenters union , re fused to MKII the new union scale. The World's fair people also declined to arbitrate as to whether noiio tint nonunion men .shall be employed on the grounds. - Judco McConncll Ht Chlciico yesterday de cided the habeas corpus casesuron ht oy the Esquimaux at the Vtoild' * fair Kf.iundK. He niadt * an/mliT conilniilnu the rase so Ions as the -iilmaii.\ ] \ were not allowed full lliierly , and allowing ; them to come Into court without anew petition upon beln ic.stralned In any way. Arthur A. Ilboy , Jr. , filed u petition In the probate court at Chicago , 111. , yesterday , ask ing that a conservator he appointed for his father , Arthur A. hlbhy , the senior member of the packing house of l.lbby , McNcill ft Lthby. U Is. charged thai Mr. l.iohy Is men tally dlsordi-ied and Is incapable ot handling his immense business Inteiests. shcrlfl Comic- and live deputies yeMcrday at tempted toiirre.st Thomas , lieorge and William McCarthy at their re.sidencc , twehe miles fiotit Under City , Ore. t'pon knocking at the door the .shei-ilf was covered with Winchester ilfle" In thu hands of William McCarthy , who disarmed tinsherltT , who was held by the step-son of William McCarthy until father and uncle made tht-ir e.icape. At lliearmu il mnetliK of the stockholders of thu International < \ . lireat Nui-lhfin r.ill- road yesterday the following director.of the road went elected : tleorge .1. Uould , Kdwln ( Jonld , S. II. II , Clark. II. It. Kane , A. H. How' ard , Ira II. Evans , I1' . A. Itlce , James A. llaker. Thu new directory elected the following olll- cei > of the reid : : Ueorpe J. ( ioiild , picsldent ; S. H. 11. Clark. llr t vice pieMdent ; II. It. Kane , hfcond vice jirisldent ; A. K. Howard , secretary and treasurer ; 11. II. Henson , us- bUtuut secrelary and treasurer. Foreign. The duchess of I'lfe , eldest daughter of the prince of Wales , gave birth to a girl lasl even ing , The Paris Temps states that Italy , following the example of llussln and France , will raise tier delegation to the dignity of un embassy. It Is stated that the late 'Squire Ablngdon of England , wtiodlcd recently at New Orleans hus , in his will , bequeathed all hU property to Mrs. Langtry. Active steps are being taken toward estab lishing an extensive dynamite factory at the City of Mexico. At present all of this class of explosive Is Imported from the I'nlted States. A yacht currying eighteen persons- , capsized In the Crouch , a short distance from llurnhani , I'ngland , this afternoon. I'lve persons were drowned. The rest clung to the yacht until they nero rescued. as usual at the next school election but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote every day in the week in favor of WKBTE RUSSIAN because they know it has no equal as a labor and temper saver on wash-day. The "White Russian" is a great soap to use in hard or alkali water. Does not roughen or injure the hands Is per fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Difjnond Tar Soap.MB1fn < ith.em8ot.'tnh.floft ' OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T while costing the ernp'.over and omp'oyce nutlrni. h .B enabled us to uJvance the Inter ests of both , and also our own , by securin ; belter results within * mach ne. Wyokoff , Seaman & BenedJc ! TELEPHONE in iru FAKVAM sr i Attorneyi'it-lrw. Prac- lice In the stite nnd federal courts. Itooni * block , Council muff * , la. IP YOU WANT TO BE IN IT Ride Dei un Thlscnt ropresentsour "corchsr : wplilil. HO Ibs : sevemtvlc-s. our ladles' I'neumntlo l beauty. Wo have wliut j on want. Correct principles. I'oi reel material. I'oucel alignment' ' Correct construction. I'vorv wheel fully warranted. Dust proof bearings. Ideal t'.m elier. or Morgan .t Wrl.'ht tire . .ill whoo's strictly flrst-clus it rite for catalogue und prices , or e til and se.i u . UNION TRANSFER CO. . ] ; ? { )1. ) < i.S.10 Main Street , CmincU IJliiITs , Iowa. IF Y' ' Gasoline Stove , Bicycle , Refrigerator , Carpet Sweeper , Or , which is of primary importance just now , To have your Stove stored for the Summer , call on Chas. Swaine , 737 Broadway. TfrlE FJ-VEi ? , " 8 Ibs. , OG Inch eliptlcal eenr , Is the Dnest road wheel in the world. SUKiHIjrh Urado I'nounia tic. Largest llneln the west. Wholesale and I'ptail. Send forcntulosue. All kinds of re pairing done. done.COLE COLE & . COLE , 41 Main Street. Council Hint's. ESEF IS CHEAP AS Ilut poili , hams , lard and hnrin , whllf way up In ( , are cheaper lit Meschcn jorf's market than any otlior place In the city. The place to pet your meal Is where you net the best and the mo < t for your money. J eel ; at these prices and iccollect that everything ib the beat that Kwlft& Co. slaughter : Shoulder CloJ , free of bone . 5o PlaleBoil . 4c Boneless Corned Beef . 5o Sirloin Butts . Oc Holsof lleef . i . On Sirloin-'trlpi . So HirloinSteak . lOo to 12Ho Port ) rhoub8 Steak . 121:3 to I5o Kibftoast . SotolOc ShouldorRcr.st , . . . . . .Ooto,7o She lderSteal : . 7o VealSte\v . Oc Veal Boast . 10c Veal Steak . 12(50 ( Mutton'Stew. . > o Mutton Legs . ; . lOc Mutton Chops . IS'io Sausage . lE'io PonrUutts . . . 12'ic For.rl.iJlns , whola . ISSjc Pork Chops . , . ir > c SallPorl : . 12 > jc o Lard . lOo tollc Hams . liiHc ta 17c Sliced . XQ o tjQSo Sliesp. v.holo . 80 Poultry and Fish always o i hand. Ko oth'-r ra i rke t ca i dujlioits th 333 'ir.c i i and mind Ihis is for 1 10 best Moats in llij city. GO. . , Wholusalo and Retail IVJ3ATAJ JCBT 333 BROADWAY. Council Bluff3. COUNCIL BLUFFS ST2V4 DYS WOR' < All kinds of Dyelnj and Clean in done In she highest style of iho art , I'a'led unJ talned fabrics made to loot : as goaJ asno.v. WorK promptly done ann doliverol In all parts of the country. Scud for prica list. C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. llrcudwuv. near Northwestern 'a ot. TUB KXCBLSIHIl HOME IUKK.ll AN mTi tl mono Krnuiuo withoat tirnti tlttinim u.ir lutfst Improved i > tilo. Is usuii.1 mi ( < Im < den > fla'i ' Btroiii ; but bl h urato atiJ c.otei perfot-tly tUt rave * 'AA eer ci-nt nutrlll i it o eiu-itn I nil du- ncrlpllTecirculnr on iipplU-atluii AiKSI''t WANT KlIn OTCTJ county In llnt'.S. Adilri'is. I'll AKLCS t ) N. Main - > t. Couni-il HluRi.lu.u RARE , RIPE OLD Wll SKY. I.lniltetl SUiflt of Ilio I'tnc t Iti f/io \\'orlil. B , U. Fur.1 tins opon-d a wliolciale liquor itnre nt No. 17 I't-url ulrcet. Council Itlufli. anil bai | iul la a Inrco aud wtll nrlrrted stock of wine * , hranillea. whUklE tt. ete. It It n tact worthy of mention that Mr. turd 1 * llie fortunitit poj enter of ncurlv forty tiarrfls of thf llnrtl wbUkv In the Unite. ! Maten. In 18SO he bought ? venty tlv * lurr-l > of Kontuckjr < . K. C. Taylor Mliltky nnd It wan not until nbout three yrarn aiu Unit he | ila i > d Un Kondi on tlic mnrki't of tills ktoi-k ho liii loft nbjut fo-ty bur- relB , and expert * all pronounce It uti'olulely tbo finest wblike ; In the rountry He tells II inulnly to families for medicinal ii'o. as It l too robtl ) for Ibe regular trade It In wortu orer IIP p-r cilloa. Tbcre Is not another tirandot such nhliky In the U. S. Ills noci of tiramlioi and trlnui com from the famous ] < eland Manford rlncyurdi In ( allfornla and have a tiUli reputation for eicelloiice and purity DISORDERS _ _ And all th i train of KVIIJI.VBAK.NE > .iB IIKHII.ITV. KTr . tbat ac company thorn In men VL'IIami I' : IIMA- .NK.NTI.V I'UUKII Full HI'ttKNiriI and tone Klvrn toevcrr pirt of fie boly 1 mil semi i o- curoly p cii-.l Kit'.1C to any tuderrr the pretcrlp * tlon thai cured inn of tbesn troublm. AdUruss , A. JJUAULti , DATTl.t CUKEU , r. PAN8LB , ft Ii * Gw ] Sauaritin. W Yean' Cipsrience. 3&DKK OF DISKASBS OF MEN AMIU VTOMIJN. TROPUIBTOK OV TUB IVOULD'9 HKRnAL DlSl'EK- OF JtlMJICLNH. ftraat Uio following Diseases : Catarrh of ih ? Dead , Thront , and I.angs ; Kf casesofthe Kyeand liar. Fits a id Apoplexy , HearS lsecse ! , Liver Uouiulalat. Lldncy Complaint , Karvous Debility , Wlf-ntal Depreo- cior. , Loss of Manhooc ) , Somlnal Wonttn ss. niabctosliright i Dl > caw ) , St.Vltus * tonce ! ricu&atUm , Patalyfls , White Swelling. Berofuin , Fever Bores , Cancers , TUIDOra end Fifttula In ano removed without the knlfo or drowlnc a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate orpnna re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tur.plns : , Special attention clvcn toircalmcnt of alt lilood taints arlslns bv OSCBMWS or vleen. Surer and c-heupcr than u trip to the Hot ISorlnL'S. ? . " < ) to f.VKi forfeit for any failure tq euro without , mercury. . ' TapeWorms removed In two or three flours , orn . pay. Hemorrhoids or I'llea cured. THOSE WHO AUK AVFMCTUD Will cave life and hundreds of dollar * by calling on or uUng DP. , fi. W. PASGLE'S HERBAL REOIC1NES. Tbo only Physician who can tell -what nllp a pomouwithout .isklng a queitlou. J All correspondence Etrictly confidential. M dielnfl tent by express. Addrew all lutters to PANGLE M. D. G. W. , . . EROADWAV.Council Bluffs , la. Sen' ] 4c fianips lor confiacntial rouly. 1A.\VN J3KOKBR 4nn HUuADWAV. COTNCIh Money Lu.nel on I ) .1 nori U. JOt , II K bargains in unredee Special cou'ni * . 1'OK SAI.K I-ull et of tlinpri luolj. coo < ] cDntll. tlou. a tinrimln Inquire of impkl3hujtiirt llaritivaro I o. . loum-ll lllutti ( G K rrmuvuil. cjHMposm , vaults , clilni \\c-ll iiroparoJ lor tua wjrk. lUnkc v , a larijci list o ( propirly , ImprOTad nj unlmprovuil. lor Kilo l'i nil pirti ot th > > citr nioit of U ut IOAirlcji | : jinnufll very oliuap. It you think < i ( burin. , co.in und out \\h\l 1 ota I'lTcrj-ou. ll mij'JVJ yea miney 11. u Me .OB , ' No. 10 Main Mrcu't LI' JIJHS\ . civilci'lii9jr. . Illuo prlan ot' Council llhitlf uiil all uilJItlon * : nlmi puturujj lorVJU lieail otjtt ck .i.MUlti avcnun , uO A' UK farm In''odur county , Netirusku. all lit 'culllviitlon. tiJ.n'J \ > er acre. I Iret cla clt/ propf-ity lo fkctuiiKo fur pee 1 Umlenit in il * M.-ritlon ! | < if the Ian.I jor uivj : tu oner. Joliuitoa \ Van 1'uttc-n. v TANTKU ( Jlrl for Kenerul housework U I'ltllalmn. 'MU'-ixtli iivoniio ' nnd lot for sale. . .No. i > ii . Inquire of J. r. Christian , J. frncht house. A CIIANCi : lor riKit ninn to collect , solicit , J Valid ilcllrer poods.Varon fl u week , and profits divided every HO flays. In stock com * liany. Mui > t hu > 15 shares stock. Address J VV Morre , llooin it , hM-rrtt block. Council 'Huffs I HUSKY co < r , youn , wanted In tri > do for | ieed IHK tiuixy und tlnu harness , \V1II par dliTer * ence In cusli. Address ll'Jd , Ufa I 'OK HUNT , thattoro bulldlnK No. Mi ) Iroad < i. way ; three rooms abort * , and lart'6 barn In rear , on parcel alloy. U A. iiorlnu , SW I runklla avenue _ Alls' ! H OTband louns IMrra an-1 cllf proinrtr bouKbt and sold. I'uiojr A Tuomu. Council UluO \ \ ANTii ) . position by lady as bookkeeper or TI ( ashler ; test ot references , Address II 1 , lie * oltu-e ll blc > ile tor ku.e cbeiip. Only ridden tlar 1) . n. Jluk-bvj , U , 1 * . TntmUr , t'ltjr.