THE OMA.11 A DAILY KRK : TUESDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1803. THE DAILY BEE COUNCILm.u 01 I'lCE : NO. 12 PTnr.nr. Dullvcrtd by carrier to any pirt of the city. II. W. TI I/TON - Manager. Tt < t i.-t'iiiivru j lluslnps * Onicc No 41 TKI'KlnoNI-S1 Night Kdltor No. 2.1 > u.\uit Mi\11uy. N Y I'himbing Co. Boston Store , dry goods 'J he Mnvno Heal UstatoCo .021 Broadway. J W White took out a permit jcsterday to rrcc-t a { 300 house at 1414 South Highlit itreot. Harry M Drexel of St Joseph , Mo , nged W , and Kaimy Harvey of AMarjs\lllo , Mo. , aged 22 , took out a llcennu to wed icsterday They wcro married bj Justice lleld It lbie | > orteil thnt an Omaha wheelman , while on his way homo about inldnlgntti night or two ago , was held up when near the c-ast end of thu motor btidgo According to the story which Is told , ho saw a plank vv Inch had been placed across the reid for the purpose of tripping his wheel , and man- nged , by executing a quick tuin , to slip mount ! It. Just as he dm no tinee mon ap peared at the sldo of the road r.tut with pistols aimed at htm ordered htm to stop Ho vvas going too fast to obey the command , and did not feel like slowing UP so that ho escaped with alt his wealth on him Oscar Hull , who was Implicated In a larg sl/ed row at the homo of a man whom ho thought had allennted his wife's affections , vvas given a trliil ooforo Justice Vlon yester day on the charge of entering a dwelling with Intent to commit a public offenses Ho succeeded In showing that the offense with which he vvas charged wns the same ono for which helms been serving thirty-live da.vs in the county Jail , and he was accordingly discharged. There was still another case against him in Justice Pox's court , where he was charged vrlth riot , but all the other par- tics to the ilot had been discharged for lack of ev idem o. The court held that ono man lotlld nol have a riot all by himself and dis charged Hull , who went homo full of an Intention never to meddle with his wife's affairs uiMiti. .Notlro to ( Iriirnryinrn. The hi and of corn known as "I ) . W. Archer's World's Fair Brand Sugar Corn , Council BluHs , la. , " is not packed at Council BltilTs and Council illulTs Can ning C'o. has no interest whatever itibitld brand. COUNCIL Br.urrs CANNING Co. Owing to tlio present financial crisis and the genet al reduction of prices in inuatH , the Hotel Inmau , which is a first class $ " .00 a day hoti e , has i educed iU rates to 91.00 a day. Day board $ -1.00 n week. First class meals , 2)c. The best building sand in the markel by carload. Address N. Schmi , 34 Bald win 131ock , Council Bluffs , la. J'/i/fSOA.II' , E H. Hawoith is in Chicatro Mrs. J. T Titld is homo from Hot Springs , Ark. Ark.Gconro Gconro W Hewitt and vvifo are homo fion a visit to Chicago Dr V W Hough ton and son rctuincd jes tciday from a visit to Chicago. Mrs Lawrence Hoist and sister , KItlli MeKenzio , aio visitors at the Woild's fair. J. P. Wilcox will leave today for St Louis whcie he will attend a convention of llorlsta n F. Test has returned from the sllvo convention and the convention of editors ii Chicago > lrs H McKon/ie and daughter Fannli left last night for Chicago , accompanied b William McKenzie. Misses Mlllo Pace and Bessie Huntlngton who have been visiting friends in Omaha fo several tlujs , returned homo last evening. F.V Hough left last evening for a tw weeks visit to his old homo hi Canada II will stop on the way to take in the World' fair. fair.T. T. C. Dawson went to Sioux City vestot day to secure the appointment of a receive for the First Ute State bank in Monon county , news of whoso failure was receive hero yesterday. Dr. H IJ. Weaver of Philadelphia Is th guest of his cousin , J. P. Weaver of thl city. He Is piofensor of demonstrative anal omy and lecturer on sureical unatomi i Hahneinan college , Philadelphia. Notlio to I'lunlo 1'artlnn. Cliange in time , commencing Monday 4ug. 7. Trains for Manawa leave at th following hours : Morning trains loav Broadway at 10 a. m. Evening tiains t 1 , 2 , It , I and 5 and every HO minute thereafter until 12 p. m. ITardintin & LCWH , two well know young men , have pin chased the Moth lestnuiant on Pearl stieot. They vvi make it .IIDIO popular and attractiv than over. Special tables iCbOived fc ladiob and families. Domestic botip outlasts cheap soap Hindi nl ,1. O. UIMI- . A tolcRiam was received .vcsterday inon Ing at the VOUIIR Men's Clulstian associ ; tion headquarters announcing the death of U Koso at DCS Moines , some time dm Ing tl morning. Mr Koso was gencial seciotary ( the association Iu this cltj' until hist sprln when the condition of his health iciuk'K his wllfiduiwal fiom the work absolute ncccssaij' . 'llio dread disease , consuniptio Imd fastened tiiHin him , and when ho d parted his fi lends could not but feel that was the las.1 time his eves would over loc upon them again , Ills wife accompanli him to DCS Motnes and made a heroic stiu plo to save his life , but wit out avail , Ho kept sinking co stantly lower and lower , and when his deal vvas announced il vvas no giealsupriso. Tl funoial will taKe plaeo tomorrow aftornoc at 4 o'dock and thn ronmlns uill bo intern In DCS Moluos The miiny friends of the d ceased will extend their heartfelt ivmpatt to Mrs Koso In her boreavomenl. The met bors of tlio local association soul a line llor offcilng to Dos Moincs lasl evening. llllll lllllH JllltllO ( lOOll. Business men need tholr money thcbo times. If you have hills again people not living in Iowa employed 1 any lalhviiy , oxjiress , telegraph or tel phone fompanv entering low a , vvrito the Natisau Investment Co , , Count Ii lulls. Collections guaranteed. Smoke T. D. King & Co'b Partagas. Able your giocer for domestic hoap. Sllireil hy Itiirel ir . Burglars tiled to enter the house of Jo Bono on Fiank sttoot a nlghl or t\ \ ago. They were heard tinkering nrou the back door , and the hired u called ono of the boi.s to rout them T boy called to tils btothcr and the lati passed the iilatm down the line , but none the people seemed anxious to go out I a haml-to-hiuul lonllict with the maiaudu Thcj finallj loft wlthotil gutting in. Gtoonshlelds , Nioholbon & Co. , re cBtatoiind i entals.tjOO Uroadway , Tol.li Williamson & Co. , 10(1 ( Main btre ( largest and beht blojclo block in city. Stop at the Ogdcn , Council Blufla , t tefat $2.00 hotiFo in Iowa. full from u Motor. A 4-j ear-old boy named Hull , who lh with his paietits at the corner of Pout nvenuo and Tenth street , was amiiblng hi eolf tiy jumping on and oft a Main sin motor jouterdav afternoon \\henliomiul mlsctio and fell upon bis head , Ho v\ picked up senseless and carried home , a U Is feaicd that ho Is very badly hurt. Cook your meals this summer on a ( . range. At oobt at the Gas company. Now is the time to enjoy the buthi at Manhattan beach. is the best. MS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Membora of the Fire Dupartmont Kept Bnsj with Early Morning Blazes. CLOSE CALL OF C. R. PRICE AND FAMILY Thry Tina In llnitte from a Hunting Ilitlhl- Inc All Tlirir Ktluctn Oritriiyeil Mr * . Jcinle Oiikloj AUi > buituliu n box ore I.IIM. A dwelling house located nt 707 Cook avcnuo nnd owned by II. J. Adams was burned iustordav morning at S'lO o'clock. The lliu < ! Is lliought to have origlnutcd ffoin n lamp explosion , us the tenants uoro accus * totncil tolua\o a l.uni | burning nil night. It ot a good hoadnny in uer > short time , nnd C. H. Prlcohooccuptcd tliu hotisc , nnd his family li.ul some trouble in Dotting out \\ltti their ll\os , nnd had to bo con tented to lcv\o nil their property In thn Humes The llru ilo | > .irtment did not nirlvo until nulto a while after the fin ) started , from thu fuct th.it the man \\lio pave the alarm ran past l\\a alatin boxes and llnallv turned in the alarm near the Methodist church , fully a inilo from the lire. The house and all its contents wore tot illy tlcstroicd Mr. Adams hiid $1,500 insurance on the house and estimates the lois nt about f-00 moru than that. Mr. Pi leu's Instiintico on the furiiittuo amounts tu $ i > 00hich , it Is thought ill cover the loss Sunday morning nt U.40 o'clock the fire department x\as called out to extinguish a blaze at the icsldoncoof Mrs Jcsslo Oakley , coinurof Twenty-llftli sttecl nnd Avcnuo 0. An olToit was nmdo to c.ill up ttui flrojtien bv moans of the telephone , but Lcntral seemed to bo taking a imp and the 0110 giving the alarm finally hid to run to ths eneino house on lower Hi old waj. Mis Oikluy had Sl.'JUO instilnnco on the furnltuio and $1,00) on her \rardiobe , and thcso amounts , it Is said , are ampl.v siirilcient to cover all loss by Hie Thcro as J1.700 insurance on the buildltn : , uhich is the property of J. L > . 13ess ot Omaha. CITV UOUNUtU It Aenln Tarl.lcs the T-C < nt I'nrc ( jiio- tloii Other Ilitilnrsn. The ! 1 cent fare question was the most ! m- pottant thine that came uoforo the cltj council at its regular meeting last evening , Mayor Lawrence and Aldermen Gclso , H.ith away , Jennings , Keller , Nicholson , Smith and White were present , and the intercsl the public felt In the outcome of the untl motor agitation of the last fou months v\a : attested by a generous iittcudanco of spec tutors Chairman Smith of the Judiciary commit tee gave the ball a start by reading his re port on the ordinance proposed l > i Aldermnr \Vhito several w ceks ngo. prov iding for i ! ! -ocnt faro on time part ot the Omaha A Council IHufTs Bridge company's line wlthii the city limits on Uroadway and Avenue A "Theio has been no complaint or potitioi from the cltl/uns. " s lid he , "nsking fnr . reduction of the faro on the motoi lino. A 5-ccnt fare , with first-class serv ice and Ihst-class roul eiiuipmonts \ low enough. What the citizens want is . : ft cent faio to Omaha. Your committee believes tint it is nn Injustice to tin cltucns in other pai Is of thu city to llx otu r.ito forIJtoidvv.ij and Avenue A and nn other rate for other streets It is natuta that a vvoiklng man. in choosing a lot for hi : little home , should chose ono on n stree vvhero motor faio is cheaper , nnd this ordl nn'ico will therefore disci imintto it fnvor of piopertv owners on certiti streets and against propel ty ownei : on all otheis Your committoi therefore recommends that the 3 cent fnr bo laid on the table. " This report was slgnci only by 1'otcr Smltn , chtuunan. ' That must bo a minority report , then,1 said the major. "It's a report , all the same , " said Smith The other members w ill probably make nn other report , but I don't know how man , signatures it will have. " The report vva filed. Majority Krport. Alderman Jennings then read the majorit , report for himself and Alderman Golso , let ommcnding the passage of thu tioublesom ordinance. The passage of nnothcr. a su | pli-mental ordinance , was lecotnmonded , rcgt latinp the faro on all ottior portions of thread road besides those comprehended in the 01 dinanco under consideration. The icport als lecoinmcuded that an ordinance bo passe requiting the motor company to furnis without additional chaigo , transfer check good on all connecting lines for thirty mil utes from tinio of issue. This report vvti adopted , but Smith voted no. The council then proceeded to vote on th 3 cent faio ordinance. After it had bee put on the second luadim : under a suspci Hiou of niles Smith tried to amend it so as t take in the wliolo motor line. Hut Smitl for the time being , w as a green peisimmo to the other councilmen , and if ho had o : fercd a icsolutlon declining that it was waiin ovonlng bis lolloagucs would hav hut i led their coats and vests on and vote it down unanimously. His nmeiulinci didn't o\en eel a second. Thooidmanco went through In spite ( Smith's "No , " which was vociferated i > ovety turn In the house with the regularit of a tup-hammor. TVS o ordinances wore then brought up on bodviiiBthe suifgcsUions made in Jenning report. 'Ihollist ono ptoUded for a Ilcti fr ro on all the streets in the city , cxceptii : tlioao named in the ordinance ju : passed , and for a line of $11 for any corporation or individual vvl should clnrgo or receive more than tht amount , 'llio second ptovidcd for the i suance of transfers over all portions of tl motor line , good at connecting points f < thirty minutes fiom the time of issttam without extra charge , and fixing a $100 tit for violations Hoth thcso ordinances wci ns far as the .second reading , whore tin stopped. Smith and the other mombeis > the council changed sides of the fcm adroitly , Smith wanting the ordlnanci hustled through and all the rest being fuvor of a postponement. A petition was picscnted from the res 1 dents of West Hroidway asking for the a polntmcntof a police-man to loik after th portion of the city \\llliam Vandenbui \\asieeomnieiided , mid the majoivvasa II thori/ed to make the appointment Tl III above mentioned petition was signed 1 eight cltlfcns , each of whom agreed to p , $ J per month toward the olllcoi's t.ilaiy. _ VViint Another Fiiuiiiiin , 1 'Iho resldc'iits of the saino portion of ill citj put In a potitlou An anothui fireman No 2 engine house 'Iho matter vvasroforn to the Iheiomnutteo , A communication vvas picsontod from H. Haninnton , milking a claim of $ ir ,000 fin the city in lompcns itioii for damages si ; tallied by his vxlfo In bur recent nc < item al the corner of Broadway ai Klllott stieet Ho stated the ci vvas responsible for the occurrcn thiongb Its liogleot In allowing deffctlvo bildgo to remain at that | ilu ; Fifteen thous ind dollnis , ho said , vvas a bo vvhal ho thought ho ouirht to have , bccau ho had been compelled to do without t services of his vvllonml had been put to Kroat deal of expense , to provide u substitu Mrs Harrlntjton also picsented a claim I fca.OOO damages. Ululrmun Jennings of the commltteo vvhleli vvas loforred the matter of dispoal of old city records , lepoitod that the i ox nad been found In a veri bad shnpe , but ull cases vvheru possible , they had be properly tiled and indexed , so Unit thu cl nilghl use them in thu future whenov needed. ' 1 ho committee also recommend that stops bo taken to require all cltj o cials to soil and tile all pitpeis in order preserve them for future reference , , . Tlio Judieiiri committee icpoi ted advorsi to John \V 1'aul's petition for reduction ass'tsmcnt. Marshal John h Templotoii vvas giv fourteen davs off to visit the liicineu's to nament at Milxvaukoe. The petition of Deere , \Volls & Co askl for a ropavlng of Main street In from their vvaichouse , vvas tiled. liflitdiul fur VirclnU. K U. Thomas , a 11 re in ( in for Iho Union 1 ciflo road , who lived on Txventj-llrt stn between Fifth and Sixth avenues , bat 1 homo nud UU vvifo U louiuvvhut anxk about him Ho bid her uoodby lait Sittir- day night , placed $10 In her hand topethcr with a paper alvltig her possciilon of all the fttinlture , and told her ho wa golag to Vir ginia to live with his mother. Ho left the house Immediately , taking with him all his personal effects , together with about 11.81)0 ) which ho had laid up from successive pay dajs , Mrs. Thomas sajs ho has been wanting to got uway from homo for omo time , over slnco the death of his llttlo boy , and things there Is another woman In the case , with whom ho lias fallen In love. She Inclines to the belief that the tory about his going to Virginia Is nothing but a storv concocted for the purpose of conceal ing his Intentions from her. Tlirco Morten Stolen , M 13 Weathcrbce , who keeps a livery stable on Uroadway near the corner of Seventh stieot , lost a teim of horses and a wine colored top buggy Sunday afternoon. A man about 25 j ears of age , dressed in a gtay suit of clothes , called at his place and hired a rig , at ho said , to go out to the School for the Ooaf , expecting to take a gltl who vvas working there out riding. A ilg was given him and ho went avvuy. Dining the evening , ns ho failed to show up , Wcatberbeo telephoned out to the school and learned that no rig uf thn kind which ho described had been there Ho re ported the case to Sheriff Hacn , who has offered a reward of ยง J5 for the return of the rig or the capture turo of the thief. Ono of the missing hotses w as a bij , w Ith a birb w ire scar across the breast The other is a bay mixed w 1th roan , with white face and four white feet. The driver bad a ficsh scar on the right side of his face No clew tc the outfit has so far been sceuicd. Paul Bouquet , whoso stable Is across the street from the Weatherbeo's , lost a riding hoi so about the same time A .voung man called , giving his name as James Hllcrs , and asKcd for a hot so to go to the farm of William Orr , cast of the city. Ho promised to have the animal back b > sunset , but evi dently the sun has not set wltn Mr. Up'ers so far , for ho is still a thing of the future , so far as Bouquet is concerned. The color of the horse Is a faded black , weighing about i&O pounds , blind in loft oio , shod with rubber pads on front feet Tlio thief Is 23 years of ago. ilvo feet seven Inches in height , wears a llirht mus tache , talks broken German and Is of intelli gent appearance Ho were light tiousors , dark coat and vest and snulT-coloicd slouch hat witli holes uunched In rim. Ladies' World's fair sooiablo at Ma sonic temple , Tuesday evening , August 8. A novel entertainment by tlio lidi- son phonograph , given by Rov. Mrs. W. C. Luviuk. Dancing after the enter tainment. Admission 25o. Itnliliutl VVIillu lit Church. Thloves got In their work at Ciesccnt Sun day forenoon while the families of Messrs Detrow , Buoben Dunkle and William Curric were nt church. Dotiow's door was bioken in and two sots of silver spoons vveie stolen At Cuilie's house the visitors cut open r window and ran off with a small amount ol money and some jew elry. Dunkle's houst was not locked up nnd the thieves had ful sway during their stay. Two men whc are supposed to litno done the Jol were seen wending their way along tin Northwestern lies between Crescent am Loveland Sundry evening , and the polici have been put upon their ti111. The Far mers 1'iotectivo association , which was originalh organized for the purpose of run ningdown horse thieves , but which is nol above tackling sneak thieves when occasioi offers , Ins gone on the roul and is making : thorough search of that part of the country Domestic so.ip is the best. Ojlun Spiders. Ceylon is the homo of the largest spe cies of spider that has jot been made tin subject of entomological investigation This web-spinning monster lives in the most mountainous districts of that rugged god island , and places his trap not t gossamer snuro of airy lightness , but t huge not of yellow bilk from five to tei feet in diameter across the chasms am fissures in the rocks. The supportitif guys of this gigantic net , which in al cases is almost stiong enough for a hum mock , are from five to twenty foot ii length ( as conditions and ciicumbtance ; may require ) , made of u beries of t\visto ( webs , the whole being of the diamotoi of a lead pencil. Ab might bo imagined this gigantic biiken ti up is not pot fo mosquitoes , lliea und pestifetous gnats but for birds , gaudy moths and olegantl ; painted buttcillies , some of the lutte having a spread of wing equal to that o a robin or a blue jay. Some c\tia fin skeletons of small birds , li/urd = , snakes etc. , have been found in these vvebc with every vestige of llesh picked fror thorn. The owner and maker of thes queer silk traps is a spider with a boil , averaging 4j inches in width and inches in length , and with legs 0 to 1 inches ftom body to terminal claw. I'ntittn History. It has been proved beyond a doubt thn at tlio time of the discovery of Ameiic the cultivation of tlio potato vvas pitu ticed , with every apncurunco of anciot : usage , in the temperate regions o\toiu ing from Chile to New Grenada , at nit : tutles varying with the latitude. Th name of the aiscovcior of the potato ] unknown , hut Uu Catidollo sums up th history of its discovery as follows : "Th nosato is wild in Chile in ufoim whic is still seen in our cultivated plants ; : j is doubtful whether its natural horn > extends to Porn and New Grenada ; il cultivation vvas dillubed befoiotho di covery of America and was introduce 5 in the latter half of the sixteont r contury. into that part of the Unite States now known as Virginia and Nort Carolina , and the potato was importc into Ktnopo between 1580 and IfiS" ) , fin by the Spaniard * ) and afterward by tli English at the time of Kulolgh'u ' voyage to Virginia. ' HOTBIO I.acil Storms ami Itilui are 1'ron l 'il Nf 11 IMS Ull Today. WASHINGTON , Aug 7 Forecasts for Tue day : Tor Nebraska and Iowa Clout weather ; winds shifting to southerly ; favo able for severe local storms , with light loc rainb Tuesday af let noon For the Dakotas Westeily winds ai decided fall in temperature , occasional lig lains. l.ocnl Krconl * Ol'KIOI ! OP Till ! WlUTIIEK BuiltUU , OMAI1 Aug 7. Omaha rccoid of temperature ai lainfall compaied with corresponding day i past four j oars : * 1803 1802 IflOl 1HQ Maximum temperature 04 o 0.1O < )4O ) u ] Minimum temperature UHO 700 733 ( , t AMsriitiu tuiupuiiituie H1O 82 = 84 = HI Precipitation . . . .0 U , U .1 Statement showing the condition of tot poraturo and ptcclplt Ulon at Omaha for tl da.v and since Match 1 , lbU3 ; Normal temiieriiture _ , . , 7 Kxress for the iluv Dollclcncy bliico M itch 1 231 Noriiml proi'lpltutlon 11 In Dullelcncy foi thn day . . , ,11 In llclicfiney blncu March 1 2 02 In ItaporU Irum Olhur I'olllU lit 8 p , in. u"T" luilluilcB trac OiOliUL K. HUM. Local Forvcuttt Onlcla AFFAIRS AT fiUUTIl OMAHA Mayor Walker Submltg Ka Interesting Moa- eago to thojQitj Council. BOARD OF EDUCATiqfj/'HOLDS / A SESSION Kxprrt Accountant * Alqkn n Itrporl Noth ing tint OiMi < ! ( , nt tlio Stock YiirdiriiuRlit , | u the Act ( iniKlp lii | ( general. Major Walker , at the regular council meeting last night , S3nt in another commun ication , giving the city dads some ejc- openers on certain matters. All the mem bers were present at the meeting of the city solons last evening. On motion of Mr Schultz , the chairman of the flnanco committee vvas Instructed to purchase a letter press for the use of city oHIclals , Mr Bulla , ns chairman of the commltteo , asked further time to report on the Jettor spur track and also on the damages asked by Plvonlta. Granted. The Union Stock Yards company gave no tice to the council that it would suspend further payment of the stock Inspector This position Is held by Moso Howard , who has received * f > 0 from the jam company and & > 0 a month from the city Ho is appointed by the maior. J. M Tobias , street commissioner , made a report covering the work ho has done during the last three months. A great deal of good work In his line has been accomplished dur ing that period. Tor men and teams during May , MIU85 was expended ; In Juno the amount was MM ) M and in July it w as f-145 10 The total expense for three months vvas JU93BO. Mayor Walker h&ndcd in the following communication , which was read , accepted andrefeiicd to the ilnanco committee on motion of Mr. Wood : MHJorVull < pr' Mrmuico. ' 'TO Tim HONOIlAllI t ! Ml'MIlEKS OP THE ClTV COUNCIL : Gentlemen Your atteiulon is most icapcctfully invited to the considera tion of the following subjects that have been suggested to mo by an investigation of the facts , records and conditions suiiounding and confronting the major and council since inj last communication to jour bodj' . You nicatlawaie that a public olllcl il Is at all times in duty bound to meet conditions and questions not only arUIng each daj , but'to also solve if possibledinicultproblems which are the outgiowth of erroneous Judgment or mismanagement of those who have been his ptcdccoMsor In ofllce I am nvvare that all men oirand I do not believe that the average p.iblic olllci.il Is an exception to this rule In an earnest endeavor to become ac quainted with the ptesent status of city alTaus I have from time to time during the brief period which I have had the honor of being the executive head of the cltj1 govern ment investigated our condition vvltha\lew to giving to the taxpijers and residents of ourclt.v the best government on the most economical b isls. "Some two veais ago , or during 1801 , the city entered Into a contract with the Cali fornia 1'etioleum and Asphalt compiny for the paving of'I wenty-fourth stieot fiom Ate to Q with Sti.idaui.iut asphalt Prior to the execution of th it coatiact bonds had been issued to cover the cost of such pavement and had been placed on the market and sold by the majoi and council of that jc.ir The proceeds fiom the stlo of sain bonds were deposited in the citj ticasury. After the exeeution of tin1 contiact the Califotnia Pe troleum and Asphalt conumny pioceeded to lay a pavement on Twenty-fourth street Before the pavement vvas completed the company was 01 dered to cease work by the city engineer , acting under the direction of the major and council of 1801. The pre sumable ground for the stopping of such wor * was the exceedinglj cold weather , dur ing which it vvas believed that asphaltum pavement could not bo successfully laid. On the following spring under the heat of the sun the pavement which had been laid became soft and gummy ; it was denounced as worthless Public demanded that said company be not permitted to fur ther pi oceed with the work. The majoi and council of lbl)2. ) In obedience to such public sentiment or their own opinions , in- sttucted the chief of police to stop the said companj- from any further work on the street. The pavement company then ap plied to the United States courts for an in junction icstraluing the major and council and citj ofllcials fiom interfering with the compiny in doing work on said strecet. j\ icstraining older was granted by Judge Dundy and served upon the citj' olllcials The California compiny then brought suil against the city for some 55,000 , allegint bicach of contract on the part of the city This suit was pending in court until the fal of IbW , vvhon the major and citj council of tnat jcar , unucr the ad vice of the citv attornoj- and Messrs Cow in .t Mcllugh , settled the lltlga tion. The season had so lar advanced thane no paving vvas done during IbiU except semi repahing ; the icsult Is that the street I : not } ut finished. ' 1 have thus rehearsed the hlstorj" of tin case that jou might better understand tin pai titular point to which I now desiio ti call jour attention The bonds which lu < been sold were drawing interest at 7 pe cent and the proceeds of such sale wcr Ijing idle in the treasury not drawing on cent of interest. No assessment for th cost of pavim : Twenty-fourth street hai v or been made against the abutting pro ) oitj , houco the citv was not deriving an ; interest and thoioforo had no money exccp the piincipil to meet the interest pajabl on the bonds. The city treasurer , in orde to pay the obligations of tlio city as th s imo fell duo , was obliged to diaw on th piincipal ; therefore , the fund which th law prcBciibed should be sot aside for th payment of the bonds and intciest , inasmuc as the assessment against the propcity ha not been made , is today inadequate to mco the bond obligation. There is now a dclltl of some S-'J-70 Had assessments bee made as they should the inteicst on sue assessments would have paid the interest o the bonds. "Your honorable body Is now called upon t moot this condition and preserve the cltj' ' credit. I am aware that the condition is th outgiowth of , 1 mlghtsay , almost oxtiaordl nary circumstances resulting from the il advised action of the council of Ib'JI I tiellov that the city's interest would have been prc tcctcd and the present condition avoided i the agents of that company , some of whoi ueio citUensof our city , had not , in the eager desire to have the pavement con pletod in IS'Jl ' , that.tho _ compiny might gc all the inoiioy , urgtid upon the major an council the sale of < till the bonds before tli money was needed This , how over , bavin been done , the assessment should have her made that the interest on the taxes mlgt be used to piy the interest on the bom which hud been pi.mod oil the market. "I bollevo thai ilhls question should 1 placed in charge of the committee of linanci Unit they may sol\ < > , the question and pi vldo a way for llio replenishment of tli treasury. "Some time during lasl year Iho city on plojed J. J. Points , MI export accountant , I check the books of the city and count treasurer and ascertain the condition of ti citj funds Within f-lio east few days I bin for the Hi st time had the Pleasure of re ulii Mi. Points' rcpoct 1 did not before kno of Its existence. In looking over this al ) report 1 dlncovor some im | > ortant8Uggestiui made by him whichshould receive the atte lion of the counciL ; , According to his lignn one of our ox-city treasurers has a sma balance still due the city In his hands. Th balance has no doubt been held throut error , bul llioro Is now no leasonvvhy should nol bo paid over to the city Ho al : louche * upon the ainounl of fe held by the city treasurer f the collection of delinquent laxc This is a question of consldt able importance and merits consideration i thu council I do not bullove that the prc cut city treasurer or any of bin predecc&so have intentionally taken foes to which tin ate not entltlod. Neither do 1 know wlioth they have or not , because from the nature the duties of my oftlco I have neither tl time nor Inclination to FO over the tru.i urur's books invuclf. However , this is i important point In the expert's report ai should bo considered by .vour body. If fe have been taken by the treasurer to will ho U not entitled , I am Ihmly of the opini that they have bocn withhold under u m tonsil uotiou of the Uw. Liu t , however tl may bo , If Iho fact is thai the lieanurer h withheld a larger amount as fees than hols entitled to , Iho matter should bo straight ened out and the oxctsi , If any , placed to the crfJlt of the city. Most rciiicclfully submitted. O B WUKEH , Mnjor " Oniecr Larson was grantoU ilvo A&\ leave of absence , commencing August 0 , nnd Of- fleer Mottensun three da.vt , beginning August 13 The ( ( malm ft. North Platte Uillroad com pany asked the cotiiioll to cant ol taxes as- sensed by bolh Ihe cily and slntii board. Kc- fcncd to the committee on tlnanco. Inspector Hovratd rot > ortcd thai during July ho had condemned cloven lumpv Jims 'Iho monthly batch of bills endorsed by tlio Ilnanco commltteo were ordered pilil Cash Uros ptoionled a bill for J200 for work of clearing off Knllruad avenue The council directed llio city enirliiror to havn this Job done some tltno ago , but Iho work vvtiftdelaicd on accounl of Iho IJ street via duct washout The bill vvas alloxvod and or dered paid. CSoorgo P.uks &CO prcionted their final estlmalQ for the xvork of repairing the O stieot viaduct. The amount was K W & and It vvas allow ed. J. W Sipo prcscntod a bill for a dead envv which h < i will , perhaps , never hear from again II was to the clTcct that some dogs hid bitten hli cow so bad thai ho hid to kill her. Chief of Pollen Ucekeli presented a bill for fJ 60 for taking pi Isonors to the county Jail.Hills Hills fiom the eountj for boarding and lodging pilsoncis were rcid as follows January , February , March , April , May and June , f-JOU. An ordinance vvas pissed ordering the sale of bonds In the sum of $ lt > ,000 for mailing purposes. Hoard ol ( Munition. As it had been announced that the repot t of Ha * , ties Uros , expert accountauls , would bo made to the Hoard of IMucation last night the nicotine In the High school build ing was wall attended. In the room were noticed * KA Johnson , Do\o Anderson , Trunk J. Poisons , John Condon , Volonol 13 P. Savage , C. M. Hunt , John C Carroll , O. H. Morey , and seveial members of the oounell dropped In after their meeting adjourned. Mr Ha > ncs read the report , which he said vvas onlj a piehmlnary ono. Ho ropaitcd Ihat In compiling his work ho had come In contact with bid bookkeeping , poor llgures and ciaslngs In places In places neither ordcis , stubs or cash books explained ills- buiscmcnts pilor to IblK ) . Slnco then Iheio had been some careless bookkeeping on the part of the secrotailes , andaltogetheril was a case of uironeons entiles and omissions In all of Iho figures of Thomas lloctor. Iho present city treasurer , ho only found a disci cpancy of lii cents Ik- said il would bo Impossible to give a do- lulled accounl of the disbursements together with tlio items fnjin the secretary's books , and furthcrmoic thai the books would not hold good in an > court , as they are so Incom plete. The expel t wound up b.v 'vlng the iiid some advice In bookkeeping. The principal disciepiney was during Iho period that bwift was secictnry pro teni , in 1MKJ This discrepancy vvas about ? 15,000. The orders w ere found , but Iho stubs are not in existence. The discicpancies on both sides amount to about $17,000 Since Ib'.lO the treasurers books weio correct to a few cents "Tho whole thing in n nutshell , " slid Mi Haj nes af tot the meeting , "was a case of Ignorant , shiftless bookkeeping , but that no crooked woik was unrarthed. " 'Iho repoit of tbo export was not as complete pleto as sonic of the members deslied , and upon motion of Mr. Jones , the report vvas re- fcried to the cotninlllee on Ilnanco and the boaid's. attorney. The follow ing bills w ere allowed : Drovers Journal $ 10 50 .1. H WalKlns 10 IE .1. M. Tohhis U 1C T. Hllitcher 30 01 Smth Omaha Music company 1501 J. S ' tliht 7 Vf ; N.i : Carter 2 H 'I lin Hrlghnm Printing compiny 1 71 / T. Hcdios ; lOOt I T. 1'iitnsworth 38 4f : Janitors' salaili-s 13001. becrutary's salary 85 0 ( A. A. Monroe 133 3. ! W. Ij Ilajnet , , expert accountant. . . . 8 O'/3t .1. r. Hint , plumbing 0 3C Esgers & HocK , estimate on 1'lrst ward school building 2,000 0 ( Tagger * > V lloclt , brick 'ii 9' A.U. Haymer , vxlmlon screen M IS II Sherwood , painter 1 5 ! 11. A. rorsythe , estimate on repairs at 1'ourth ward schoolihouso 10001 President Cheek intioduccd n resolutioi to Iho effect Ihat In tlu > future all glad uates from the South Omaha High schoo vvo'jld be compelled to take a course at tin State Normil school or have a jeai's expcii enco in teaching kofuio being Riven a placi here as teacher. This was done in oulei ti keep up the standaid of tcachois. Nothing Itut < ath ( iocs. Cask was the cry al the slock jards cs terday morning. Woid vvas received from Chicago cage thai New York exchange drafts xvouh nol buy stock and thai shippcis had simpl ; bildownand wcic doing nothing. Thoraarkc opened 15 cents lower than Monday am dropped another quarter bv noon on hogs Cattle were also about 15 cents off. Nothing but cash goes nowadajs Nov Voik and Chicago exchange have been it fused here and if a man wants to buy h must simpli pioducc the "long green" A a icsull Ihu expiess comp lines have bee : doing a laud olllce business for Iho last te ; dajs in transporting money from the east. When a fi eight bill was presented to on of the packets heic a check was tendered i p-iyment. "Thai's no good to mo , " said th collector. "I have been given stticl order lo accept nothing bul cash " The colleeto was then escorted over to a bank and paid i silver doll.us and half dollars , the cnth amount weighing 1,100 pounds CuiiL'ht In the Act. 13d Bryant , vvas caught in the aotof cu' ' ting the guy ropes of the Salvation Arm tent Sunday night and locked up. There w.i strong evidence against him vestoidu ; and ho vvas lined $ jr > anil costs The lelloi lias no money and will have lo work out hi line on thu streets. Mimlu City ( muni ) ) . Boin , to Mr. and Mrs Paul McCauley , boy. boy.Miss " Miss Maud Thomas Is visiting "friends i Council Uluffs. The infant child of Seigeanl Carper c Fort Ctook died jcsterd-iy. \VlUi im Orecr of Thursto i , Nob. , Is In Hi city looking for a bunch of feeders. Mrs , M. Shepherd of S\incuse , Neb. , visiting her mother , Mm bam Gosnoy Pal IJutler placed a tatr on a branu no' son at his icslduncc > cstoiday molding. Mr A. H Hohinko , foreman at Cudah.v' ; is visiting friends In Chicago and taking i the fair. r , U Gosnoy , discount teller for the Slot Yards National bank , is spending a poitlc of his vacation in Blair. G \V. Shei xvood received a telegram la evening announcing that tils mother , wl lives In Harlan , la , , vvas bing at the point death , George Hunter , a bookkeeper for the > an master of the stock .vauls compiny , spci Sunday at the homo of his patents in Noi ton , la Hrtico McCulloch , editor of the Dil Stockman , spent Sunday with ft lends Waterloo Ho was accompanied by h family , Amata , the Q-months old daughter of M and Mis. Mlko Ueamer , died Montl.iv at will bo bulled this afternoon , Inleunu al I-auiel Hill cumuteo , Mrs J Mclchcrof Atlantic , la , Is vUllii her son , C , A. Metcher , the druggist , j the same household visiting also are Mi Predlca Goekun and Dennis Montague I Columbus , SVis , and Miss Katlo Gookun i Marnoy , la 1 Mrs , Horn and Mrs IvIcCunu gave anal ing to their neighborhood woes in the poll iourt yesterday morning. Uoth women we glvun a loprlmiind for their conduct and d charged. Mrs Horn has a very unrti daughlcrf who seems to ho thu cause f much complaint An effort will Do made have the child placed in a home In Coum Ululfs. Fhoworks , balloon , storoojiticon view Courtland beach this overling. A ( iliruntio frog. The lahyrinthodon , a lingo cieatu rosombllnf , ' a toad or a frog , and whii lived in the earlier periods of o planet's history , has recently be found in u surprising state of proserv tion In the marl beds of Iuo/olv\ei' ' Hungary. All species of this gigunt frop nro now extinct , nnd nro known to the imturnllritt ) onlj through the Itivostl- utloiis of the geologists , who huvo often found parts or entlto fossils of the monitor In strain , of thu trlu * ile portUin of the moso7olo period. This pprclmcn mit-at thfd In the Uuiifrnrlftn nitirl hod Is entire with the oxcoptlon of the loft forearm and the loxvor jixvv. The s-kull ino uros l'hteon ( , Inches between the cyo sockets , nnd woluhs oxcluslvo of the j tnlsslnir under javv'U2 pounds Thobono * vvlik-li hnvo boon dlfcovorod nto \ \ ( Into ( nnd there Is ftlill hopes of fitulln the missing parts ) , with the ndliorliiK matrix , vvolifh 1,800 pounds , uliuot < t a ton. Fireworks , hnlloon , aturuopticon vlovvs. Courthind hoauh this ovcnlti" ; . UNDEH OLA33. Ten Acres of shnltitrod Homm nud Thflr The old farnii'r and hU sonlnlaUhad ontoied a long glass strtiottiro contain ing cotintHiss tiny green lettuce plants growing in the ground , says the Chau- tauntmn. "what a monstrous lot of plants ! Shouldn't think you could s-oll 'em all. " "Oh , there are only 1,000 do/on in this houso. The no\t house carried 2,000 tlo/en last winter. " ' "I should think It would take a nmu all day to vv.Uer 'em. " "It would if ho u ed a watering ; ot. T once used a hose , hut that took too much time , HO I rigged a pipa on thereof roof under the glass. Stand hack in the doorway and take out your watch vvhllo I lot on the hhower. " An Instant later a line mist scorned to 1111 the entire place , anil then it was gone. "Why , It wasn't a minute.1 , "No , I usually give thorn about forty seconds. You see every single plant has been given a gentle sprinkle of water by only a turn of the hand. I cal culate that saves at least 20 cents a day in labor.1 "How do you keep the weeds down ? " "Well , In the llrst place , t don't have mnnv. I UMJ fertili/ors largely , and If weeds do appear , I have a llttlo wheel vvcoder that a hey pushes along between the rows of plants. The lettuce .soon covers the giountl and chokes olT the weeds. " runner Allen walked along tlio nar row paths between the beds , lost in won der and admliatiiin. Every tiny leaf spatkled with dewy drops of water and blood up fiesh , gteen and vigorous after the artiticial slumer. Was not this .whole business of raibing crops under glass a key to much of the peculiar po sition of farming interests ? Hot o were crops raised iu tin artiticial climate. Under glass there is absolute control of heat and lain , and these things are the essentials of plant llfo. Would the use of glass sptotid. would it bo possible to raise other crops than ( lowers nnd let tuce in this way.J Did such farming pav ? To all of which the son replied in thib vvibo : "Yes. It pays mo because I am a nmn- ufaetuior of food. I run my llttlo ten- act o farm precisely as a factory is run. I ttbo , as j ou s.eo , labor saving devices ; I produce gieat quantities of a very su perior article , and consequently I get fair and steady prices. My lettuce goes oil by i ail as far as Now York , and some of it oven to Albany and Hartford and Now Haven and other places this bide of Now York. I make money by reduc ing the cost of manufactmc and by the use of labor saving appliances of every kind. I never nlant seed by hand. It is all done with pi unto in. 1 never touch a weed out of doors or inside with the hands. I do not even dig my potatoes by hand. As for this glass bubiness , it is growing tremendously all the time. Some of these millionaires who aio ex perimenting with glass in u largo way are showing ns food manufacturorb that almost any gaideii crop can bo raised under glass. " Fireworks , balloon , storcopticon views. Courtland beach thib evening. A Collection. Miss Passi When I was quite a cnild mamma inauguiated Iho idea of having mj picture taken cverjjear , and I have kept it up over since. Miss Bright Ob , myt wha n big roomful of pictuies jou must have. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor Mi ) 3 It ncta ponlly on the Momnrh , liver nnd Kldnpxfi nnrt Ii n pleiunnt laiaihe 'llili drink la made from Kerbs uud la prejiarcil for lue u _ easily ai ti a It h r f dll apncknuc. If you cannot BI tit semi journiMrus * forafrro ampc. ) I.UIIU'H I'ninllr lleillrliu * movm tinhoHrls cnph Am. In unl r In IIP lu uihv thills not p" iry , " ' ' ' " ' AiiitrH" * ' IHDAPO 111'.Ill'IT HINDOO REMEDY IIICUlLtH TIIK JIUOME IIF.4I'ITH In HO IIAVn. Ciiir u. . , . S ru < UUmioi , lulllnt ; Mfinorj , \ I arcrlv , hlrfitle rn t. ! * . XVinknev < tii Hi uiul rpnrkly hut kunly luttiim l.uit Vliullty Ii llilorjouiiK f dully riirllil In vest ppcktt I lie , tl tlOu | mckao | Hixfur * . ' . OOullh o urllli 11 uuur fend i tn run , nr niiiiti f r In * ( * . il. In n I It t any ni | > rtiicli > U < l ilmiTi'tH i > ll jou any kiiiilvf imtttttlun Ii ililiu , ImvliiK IMIAI'H MDIIU ullnr. If im Inn no yet It wonlUftniltt by mull upon ruilpt of prlct rrintlititln rttitt n uni'loiK , fuo AidliL H Itrltutii Midlrui < u. , r.o rirnioiiiii riuri , iiii < iiici > , in , 301.D liy Kuhn & Co , Cor 151)1 ) and Douil.-i ; , Si. nnd I A I ulkr ( t Co , Cor Mill nnd D . . , ' ! > ls OMAHA , NI I ) . liyl'aul G Schneider 57 Itionlwa ) ami fi Tcatl St COl'NCIL HLU1 Pfa IOWA anil other I.oidinc KM id this from Jnri'd ImipHon , l.iiwninco.O "I iim'JH , Biilfuruil fnrjyuri from resnlih i youthful itrrort , I nsna llxo to * 1:3 .Nerv llunns iin'l am coiiipliitel/curnd .My IICTM nru now btron. % IIIKI I do not HiHTur any nun ( nun bliiopiussnoss ; my hUai In bright , iipin tltu food ; giilneil Tilhs" ft box , xnoiuli f < two vxuuus All ( Iruw' 'latu , or by mull , Ner\ \ llcun C'o , Hiilialo , N. V , CuresThatAre Cures Mr. l.nnn Uiiyil. Son of KtshrrllT llojil , lo illlr to the rrrtimniMil rTooIn ( t IrrMiuont Ilitil > rnrljTnn ttnriRI > . t con lloyil , son of llio Into ex-Sheriff J. P. lliiyd , riMldlnx lit iJuJ I'nrk attintto. win form- t'rly * victim of the drendud ilHumo. ciitarrh , nnd title r nuiTorliif your * tolli of lilt irent innnl mid roouvor/i I.GON IIOMI. "Snmo JTQIIM niro I cnnl ractod i Blight cold. At llm It illil not ciuiso mo niiioli nnnoynnccv but us It conllnuoil toRruw ixomo mil < in > oloii numonornllv , I dooniod It ndvlsible to cou- Hiilt physloliuiH "My nnso wns MWIIVH stopped up first on nno Mdo nuil tlion tlio olhor : I wm tornuintcd by dull , ho ivy hoidiirhus unit n cotistunt drop- IHtiK from thohirk ot the hand Into tliu throat causliii ; motohiuM ! ntid stilt Ineoss ititlr. " 1 could not sloop nt iil ht , It lining linKnil- | bloforinoto not n perfect nights' rust ; mum rlilntt In thu mornliu I would bo na tlroil us vi hun I went to hod Thlt was my condition vvhi'ii \ culloil upon Dr Shupirl , Hu oxiitii- Incil my cue an t 1 ImmudlixUily plnced niy- clf umlnr lilso in > . and I nin Imnpy now tliit I did so for 1 lm\o rucolvudatv Kraut uouutlt liunorv wixy. "My Inipnixomutit tins tniulo such nchixiiRu In mo Unit I wish to roruinniwid Urn ropultind nnd Miaimrd to the public. Tlntlr truultnunt In my ciiso was thorough nnd skillful nnd ro- llovud moot nil my distressing condition. " Mr. 7tn/i | ! MHW frtitfdl uinl Hi" < il > i" ttattmmt ( tlirn iieirlu lit1 > nensiri/ii mill lid idle hit been jicjmiit'tif. JJifi/id mis r'fcilc.til / ircrJc < > t < iu tn ent'U'nthl itill'iit' , J-ll I'.trk < u > rmill tilt tcniMln / inline uhen il'mt' ' * arc at tntetmlau avuh n rt'il prliilnf illil nt ( ID /eiri / lnrr nxl the ctue i > f Mr. fluittudlii imii'/in unofuf Hit per manent unit tnmvl tecuic * cffectnl tiy DmLOJ - lumliiml i/icjiini. / CVifit i A a id ( t ! ! Ktirnblc tllfatcs treated at low anil unl/oiHir iti iieilidiiMrce. . KUIenlJiit a tlMance ie mfMj trcaltt bj mill. Senlfor e\lini \ > t < > mt > luilc. DRS. COPELAND & SIIEPARD , KOOMS 111 AND It ! Ni\V VOIIK IA.U& mnu > tNa. OMAHA. NRII Every Curable Disease Treated * Onico Hours-U to tl n. m.2 ; to'i p in. : 7to3u. in. bumluy 10 n. in. to U tn > oooooof In all your outings to the World's Fair Seaside Mountains everywhere , take Beecham's ( Tantelens ) Pills with you. Illness frequently results from changes ot food , water , climate , habits , etc. , and the rcpicdy is llcccham's Pills. tOOOOQOOvOO < A. Full SI5T Tc > ( th pxtncto < l In monilntr , K < u onuHliiHi rtoil if turnout ! H nun it i > . 1'crfucl llliru ir- aiilicil : inl I'loac. J'nxtiiii Itlualc , lltlh mill y-/ir/liirii Sfroof. Uluvatoi on 10th Strei t Teli > | > Iioiiu 1H3 ( WU'U VUU W. C. ESTEP 11 , N. Main St. . Council Rluffa. Olllco 1117 TKMM'IlOM.s-Uostdenco ai : Special COUNCIL BLUFFS : AIlSTllAOTS , iml loins K.irin mil i lly properly Ixnicht ami bold 1'imey .V 'ilium in , Oounull lllllttH iriMiHi il , r SHp.KilH . uinltR denied K < 1 llurlto , .it Tiiluru tfrocury , SO llroad.iy FUUIT KAUMS-VVo h ivn HOIIIU line bi irlnif fruit firniH for Mile alHOk-ooil Iu\\ i f irniH , uUiolui ) Jlo-aeio firm , * [ ii put acru. Juliimlon , V Vint r.ittcn N Ol'lMimjNU'Y torn ho nts. VVu h no lakt-ii" HJV ( ril iK'nlr il l * > IKIUH * H anil lots mnljr foro- cluHiiroof inert iifiith it wu will clotiii tmtatcuil on Mioiillilj iiaiini mil ur ful citli Uiy X Jlusi. JJ 1'c irl bt DRY ROODS anil rlothhnr An opportunity for ( foodHtoolt it low lonU A < lr4i Diy.Cr Council lllntrH 11 OIIj rmito for Kilo , hi it In town , piy * nionthlx bph mild oiioitnnlly | | Tliu Muynu Ilcal K t Ho Co , UJl llio idu ly . ' ( : - jouh ivunliorHiianil Imsiry , or ii li'iin , vou cm in ilcn i K'm ' I iriiln for .t VIK lilt lot hi Hu en IiuiKillUu anil niivx lirlil.-u. dicciiHlildilH NicliolHon.VCo llllll Ilroaihxay , ' SAI.i : NUi ! R-iooiii oott IKII lurir M ullnon Html drcciiulili MH Nlcholuon A. Co , DUJ llioulv\n > . I.'Oll SALi : 10 to ' 'II IIUIH t inllim fr < iiir lty , " 1 i-hi ii | Ctri ( .iiHlilolilu , NluholHon .V ( Jo , UUl ) Ilio.ulu ly l nxantH a i h men to do i liorc.i for AllKKilIT thin vx Inti r , fill in llfo pnsfinvd Ail- tin BH I. II , JliiiollKii 1 > osniON IIH IIUIIHI liu'jii r vx intiil hi luilv wltli child I Ji'irtt ulil , iiliicncui oxch IIIVIH ! Acl- ilrcHU F II Itcuollko filKTi WANJ'1'II-Kor irintril lioimoworlt Mrs. Ml > M 1'ijor 111 Lincoln nut I/AJIM for nil III IK MM nuir Council JlliiltH ) VM II Iniiirovi'l 1 irh'ohuiiHu , him , etc ( " " Unuon.CriHci nt la HO ACIIKS for Hiln mar Council lilnflH , hoimu. 'Jh.irn Irnltuor all klnilu onlj M5 00 an aero It tlkinatoncu On rnnlili Idtt Nlcholnon .V Co . ( JUl ) llniKlua ) I/OH 8AI < K OnljlOII now 'M foot iiXMilnir' 1 MIBH ItaKbilalu inllllncry 111 I't.irl Btru t re Is- Isiy iy or A 1 2-TORS-a-DaV Machine ota 10-TonsaDay l > rlc . . - - - 10 H if. i uno u uuy our Warranty Goes ivilh Each Machine. The Soutliw Ick llullnif Press Is , as lmrt > o , ( ull clrclu inuUiluu. It ha > > Iho l.irMft ii id diciilngof | any ( uiilnnoini llallnij , Doiihln Mroko 1'iciS 111 tlio World. ro Hales tlKht ; draft ll lit. Mi Cupaclty ; Construction ; Durability alt the UEST. ur Now is the tltno to buy a hay prosa. It will pay you to BOO our machines before en fore vou buy. ' 'a- Lla SANDWICH MANF'G. ' CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.