- - - - - - - - - - - - XJ1L4 . . . & , JtI 0 I O7 . _ ! r , - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i : NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. Li. COUNCIL BLUFFS. : flIOI : IcNTRoi , * ' Try Moores Btock foo(1. ( CR11 flt The flee office for Cuban maps , lOc cach. flianil ltlphton of 2100 West Broadway Is nfl the SIck list. Dr. A. 0. Mutge. ( the dentist , rcmov. % from 310 to 338 flroiulwoy. Clinitnian I3chmldt has caIIe ft peeiaI meeting of tlH t'ark board for thl8 itfterfloofl. The IvanR Iatnu1ry Is 1)io ) lca1er in line vork both for color and flnlnh. 2G I'earl stroet. I'hono 2O. , E. 11. O1'1I has bCOU elected ft member of the execfttlvo committee of the Council -4 agsoclritlofl. - flltilts FX1)OSitlofl ) County Attorney Snuntleri lcftVeR this evening for Now York on legal business and expects to be gone aboUt ten days , With a flee coupolt nd 23 cents you can secure tlu'j olTiclal photographs of the Unlt'd lftntes navy at the Council lilulls ofliLu of The lice. Don't you think it. must be a pretty good laundry that can rlense so many hundreds of customers ? Vell-that's the Eaglo. " 724 Iiroadvay. J , T. Ityan of spokane , Wash. , was in the city yesleiday on his ay home from St. Louis. Mit. , , where he was a delegate to the clIglflccrf conentimi. Colonel 3. J. Steaihnan , neconipanled by 11a wife , leaves today for lint Sprlng8 , Ark. , whvi'o he will deliver the Meflirlai ( ) day 0(1- ( lrfIH 0e3t dondy. The rush for onts for the commonc < ' - ment oxerclses of the hUgh school at the Dohuny opera house has commenced. The roatH were ilflced on iiale yesterday after- noon. The pO1)UllstS of Pottnwnttnmk will hold a county eonent1on today at Ii o'clock In the county court house to select delegates - gates to the state convention , to be held In Des Moines next vek. ltev. S. Id. Perkins and wife will spend the iit'Xt tw 0 or three weeks visiting In tim 11'lgliloring ) towns. During Mr. l'erkius' nletico the PulPit of the Christian taber- nneit'llt hO filed by Rev. D. II. hays , All girls who expect to go on the indus- trkl ( school oxctiiiIon to tiio Transmlssls- 4 siiiil Exposition must report at the session of the sliool this afternoon so that or- rangements can be made for tickets and cars. Joe iCooliler and John Sodel , two more of the gang 5tiSlCCtel of t5iIIg implicated in several recent burglaries. wore brought - over from Omaha last night and lodged in the city jail. Tile police bel1ev they ' : imw have the entire gang in custody. The iublic school children are requested to gather Ilowers and bring thcin to the i Itore at 405 Broadway today and Monday inorniiig early. All patriotic women are invited to assist in preparing the ( lecora- ; tloris at the same place tUiUy and Monday. \ \ , , 1) . Sitril1aii , (1 iflPr hanger resldliig at 144 VIne strPt. relited ) to the police 'i'iiursday night ( ttOUt ) 11 o'clock that he had been hell , tili Oil South Main street near the litilliling of the Union Transfer compaiiy by z , tiii'ee men an,1 , robbed ot at gold watch auth : tchaiuu , valued at $ ro , 4uurgcon Don Macrae of the Fifty-first Iowa regiment retturned to Des Moines last 4 ecning. having been tunalule to get his forty-eight hour furlough extended. lie says tlij rcgiunent e'cpectA to lease Camp McUn- Icy iioXt Ttueday and believes the l'hliip- pluuca will be its destination. Ned \Virt. one of Tue I3e rrier boys living at 716 Willow avenue , met with a serious accident yesterday evening. While 'walking alouug First avenie on the parking he failed to nbttce a wtrQ stretched be. tween two p'ostS and tripped over. In falling - ing lie struck his head against the curbtng and was rendered unconsciou5. . - . * Thomas Gray , Indicted by the grand jury onth clngo , f robbip 1. flelknnp's' repair - pair shop on Pearl street , swaB brought buck f , oun Omaha ycsterd4y , where lie lies been iin custody for over a week , on requisition Ptiiers. Unless Gray pleads guilty lie can- anoh be tried before the next term of district cnurt , as the ittit JUry for this term huts bccui dismissed , George Post aulil Ike Polivosky , two runaway - away boys from Lincoln. Nob. , were arrested - * rested about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Word was sent to their parents , who Instructed - structed the police to turn them loose and 1e them find their way back as best they ' could. One of the lads had 11 cents In cash and the other a pocket full of poker chips. t They promised to go straight home when released. Frank Girnes , a 14-year-old boy , supposed to be Implicated with Albert I3lacso and Frank Cartwulght. the two .Dmaha men at present in custody here , in several recent robberies. is under arrest at the city jail. lie was brought back from Omaha. Fred iCaiser , another boy who gave the intorma- lion to the iollce , Is also under arrest. All rcuur vill have a hearing before Judge Ayics- worth tills nwruulng , C. 13. Viavi Co. , female remedy ; consultation - tion free. 0111cc hours. 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. 4lleaith book furnished. 323-327-328 Merriam - riam block. . Money to loaui on cIty propeity. Kinne. I N. Y. Plumbing COIflj3AluY. Tel. 250. This is the time of year that hardware is In ileinand. There is one iace in toWfl where you are sure to be suited in anything iyou want in that line. That place is Peterson - son & Schoeniuig'ut , in the Merriam block. t Pollee Curt Nclun. In police court yesterday morning 11cr- man Giderbauglu , an aged farmer , was fined il0 flfl(1 costs for gettiuug drunk and mule- cent. exposure. Joseph Wiseman , who when , Iuut9xlcated Thursday , got into a row with uomo strangers anti had his face badly bruised , was assessed $5 011(1 costs for his experience , C. \Vllliniuis , who was or- I rested for selliuug pawn tickets under sue- I piciouu circumstances , was released , i. Jes. Blip , the itinerant vontiol' of stove polish , or- rested for peuldiing without a license , was ' ditucluargeul with orders to leave town within . two hours. I3erry flexes , Youuukornnui & Co. . 162 l3wy. Irving hotel , 2759 h1'd'y ; rates , $1.50. , . - Frv'-'eiter Csise , p 'flue case agaluist M , II. Frey , tue florist , and Mrs. Luina'cnuuer , charged with 1evdness , is Bet for hearing berore Justice 9en tOIily , Word was received front Mrs. Frey yesterday that she would be lucre today tfroni. Lincoln nuud would vrefer charges against her huabaiud. Mrs. Frey writes iint iIuer huusbauid loft her at tlii beginning of the year auth that if ho has obtained a di- "varee from her in the nzeauitlnio It hits been without , her Itnowleulge and by fraud. Ilobert Clark luau nurciuneeti a League bicycle - cycle from Cole & Cole. l"Or ruruuituroanui hardware there Is no lmnet' where you con got as unticlu for your -ui1ouiey aa , i'etcrson & l3choeiulng's big store ' . In thu Merriuuuut block , 'they are uuunkiuug a rc'cord on having the bet goods on the uuuur- 1 ket and selling at iiW prices. I 1t'il IstIiII' 'i'ruusfvrN. I I Tim following transfers have beeui filed in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tue title , abstract auuui loan olilce of J. W , Squire. 101 l'carl triet ; ldnry Anna Morris et al tn Edward Td. Ilmart , port otitiot 4 tuntl eubdiv ev4 ii % ' l24-4O , v. ul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 E. A. I Inward atul wife to Onuaha Na- tiouial bank , lot 10 , idol ISI , auud w 2 feet lot 10 plot IbS , ( .ouncii Bluffs , q. C. tl , , . . . . , . , .o. , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 Omaha Se urlty compauuy to 0. L. Idnrtln , lot U , block 34 , Ferry add , \v , ti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iiherlft to Natiuu. P. Dodge , lots 15. 15 , :17 : niuu )8. ) block 10 Vlerce'a usubdiv , Council Bluffs. e. t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 3 , II , Ca'8tmug1i to Kate M. Cava. naugh , lot 5 , block 27 , Neola , w , ui. , , , 150 : Totai ivt transfers . . . . . . . . . , , , , , . . , $1,151 . , Map of Cuba.Vest Indies and the \VorN , At Thu lIce'offlco lOc each. , SCHOOLS AND OLD SOLDIERS Children Remember the Dead Who Died for Their' Oountry. MEMORIAL EXERCISES HELD YESTERDAY Aflcrlunn C' Iveui Orr I , ) Snugs nitil ltCOttfltlllllN lllNl'uti of the Ileutti 1t4)ltutl of iluo1 anti Ittt III hint litius. Memorial ( lay exercises were held yester- ulay afternoon In the different schools throughout the city. All ( tie rooms iii the several school buildings were tastefully decorated with the national colors , the decorations at the Washington avenue anti Illoniner schools being articulariy elabo- rate. Tim programs , which were the work of the pupils , are deserving of special mention - tion , on the covers being designs in men and ink work , most of them of a patriotic character , each tied with a little bow of red , white and blue ribbon. At the Illoomer and Vu'nsiuhngton avenue schools the usual comuuienceuneuut exercises of the pupils of the eighitlu grade , who advance to the Iliglu school , were foregone on accoutit of the Memorial day exercises. These will go from the Bloomer and Washington avenue schools into the 111gb school this year : Bloonuer-Kenneth Barnes. Guy Coiver , Willie Cornelius , Mark Do Great , Roy Do Vol. Floyd Flickhuger , Earl Fuliner , Gene 1t'nry { , Earl hooker , Itoy Mitchell , Dwight Odell , harry Ogden , Louis Pattcrs n , Thomas Precious , Willie Riley , Clarence Itoyer , Erwin Spetman , George Van Brunt , harry Van Brunt , Ned Wirt , Birney Yauicey , Dora Spare , Mabel Bates , Marion lleuuton , Josle l3lxby , Daisy lIlian , Fannie 1)avenport , l'auhhne Erb , Helen Foley , Maude hart , Katrina hiedin , Carrie 11111 , Margarotte Jar- din , Mabel Johnson , Aitluea Levi , Alleuu Lindsay , Inoz l'arsouus , Bertha Reed , Grace Itiloy , Edna Schroeder , helen Spies , \Vinonn Telfer , Myrtle Tlptouu , May Wise. WaBhIngton Avenue-Jensen Christensen , Grover DeBar , harry Estep , 1-howard Ibis- her , Frank McLecs , Jesse Otto , Roy Smith , Albert Zerkowsky , Horace Askwith , Sam Friedman , Norman Fuller , Sam Gihlineki , Itclhin Grasca , Bruce Ilesse , Robert halt , E : rI howard , Janice Johnson , Edward ICing , Joseph Leonard , John Lutz , Waidron Mor- gall , John Newton , Carl Pryot , John Plot- her , 1. 13. Rohrer , Joe Itoseiutcld , Robert Swaine , Ross Williams , Anna Boliinger , Anna liolinhng , Nellie Barrett , Jessie Candle , Frcderlca Dorlauud , Jessie Fostcr , Grace Ferguson , Myra hlutchinson , lichen hlohlen- beck , Irlna hunt , lioulahu Leech , Clara Ml- ! iei , Kate Mittluachut , Eicnora Olson , Verne Shedd , Margaret Wright , Helen Wallace , Cherrie Wells , Susan Wilson , May Board- lana , Jenuuiu Benson , Ada Davis , Minnie Foster , Dorothy Green , Jobephine Jennings , Manila Matheson , Nellie Merriam , Lotta McConnell , MatIdo Schicketanz , Lottie Schurz , Ettit Schwenger , Halcyon Tahhuot , Mantle Turner. Minnie Utterback. Vera Wil- hunts. Ena ! Wilkins. Furniture is a staple article for the home. When buying anything in that line careful attention should be given so that you cnn secure tile best gnds for your money. Your attention is called to the large stock of furniture now ouu hauud at the big store of Peterson & Schoening , In the Merriam block , The goods are new , up to date and their' ! ) rlce are marked to the lowest mar- gin. Give them a call. SIItVbCtS FOil IJMOItIAL hAY. Slilt1flV aitil Mll'dfly ' % VlhI Ilotli Be Oliserved 1 , ' I'nrlotlc Orders. Abe Lincoln post , No. 29 , Grand Army of the Republic , will observe Memorial day at Fairview cemetery next Monday afternoon. The program , while it is not yet complete , will be about as follows : The post will meet at Grand Army of the Republic hail on Pearl street at 1:30 : o'clock. The column wihi form promptly at 2 o'clock in the following order : Wal McFaddea's Drum corps , High School cadets , Abe Lincoln Woman's Relief corps , No. 180 , in carriages ; Union Veteran legion , Abe Lincoln post. The line of march will be north on Pearl street to Broadway , east. on Broadway to 407 , where there will be a halt long enough for the old soldiers to receive the bouquets of flowers. From there the march will be continued east on Broadway to Bryant street , north on Bryant street to Washington avenue , east on Wash- ingtoli avenue to Oakland avenue anti north on Oakland avenue direct to the cemetery. On reaching the cemetery the old soldiers will break ranks and deeorato the graves. After this duty Is performed tile line will be reformed at the top of the bill and the march resumed to the Soldiers' burying ground , where the usual exercises will be held. The oration will be delivered by John Galvin and B. L. Shugart will act as mae- br of cerenionies. At the chose of the eerv- ices a salute will be fired over the graves by the High School cadets , Colonel B. H. Fonda , chairman of the committee on arrangements , invites tIme pub- lie and the children especially to donate I flowers for decorating thin graves of the fal- 1 leo heroes , anl any society or orgauutzation wishing to take part in time parade will bo gladly given a place in time line by reporting on Pearl street near time Grand hotel at 2 o'clock. Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Le- gina , in order that time members may participate - ticipate in the Grand Army of the Republic exercises Monday , will observe Memorial day on Sunday , with exercises at Walnut 11111 cemetery in thuo afternoon and services in the evening at the flroadway Methodist church. All meunbero of time oncaunplmuont , ladies' auxiliary , Abe Lincoln post ani Woinaui's Relief corps amid all old soldiers participating will meet at Woodmen of time Worki ball on Broathu'ay at 1 p , m. All cmvtc societies Joining In the Parade will report - port at 1:80 : o'clock , when time line will be formed for time unarchm to the cemetery. W. \v , Wallace will act as master of ceremonies amid Colonel W , 5 , Paulson as marshal , At time cemetery a programum of considerable leuugth will be carried .out. FOR SALE-Good eecontj-hutnd ofyclo at Lu bargtilo , Cafl at Time lieu ufhle , Council Bluffs , iron-clad potatoes , the best , 70 cents per bushel , Jiartel& Miller , ltt'u nI I 4 I lIg Is I il l'rogr&'Nw , In alitiChiuatiofl that Iowa vili be called upon under Preeldemut McKinley's second cali for troops to furnish another quota of volunteers , Major L. I. idson of this city , inspector of smimall arms practice of the First brigade , Iowa National Guard , Is ac- tively recruiting a compauuy of infantry , Airendy soumie fIfty young uuueuu of this city muimul vicillity have enrolled and it is expected that by noon today the full sixty-eight will have been secured , Many of those enroll- lug their mummunes are OX-iluhlitial000 and cx- lilgim school cadets anti most of them have had sumac military training , Outwit l'uiiils. An old-tUne cusoni at the high school ha order to obtain a half holiday on ( hue last day of time BChOOl week has been for some of ( lie boys to get imuto the building the muighmt before anti Pile up all the text books In a promiscuous heap in the class rooms. This was done Thursday night , but the plan failed. Janitor I'etersou bappemmed at the school yesterday at a very early hour and as soon as be iaw the confusion iuaat- cued to time residence of Prof , hayden close by anti notified him. Principal Hayden at once sent word to all the teachers In time high ichool and by the time the pupils arrived - rived at 0 o'clock all the books were back on the desks anti averything reatiy for time studies as if nothing unusual lund happened. Time pupils were taken by surprise but kept discreetly silent. Cordwood for sub cheap. Address V , F. , lIeu omce , Council hiltulTs. 1telln hit' itoaI Filliti , fly a decision of time state supreme court , handed ( toWn Thursday in time case of the Rock Island Railway company against the county treasurer of l'olk county , the road ( mInd of this county will be enriched by ev- cml hundred dollars , For two or three years past time rahiroatis In this state have re- fnsetl to pay the 1-mill tax iovieti on city property for road fundp basing their refusal on the theory that they were already taxei for the purpose of mnimmtainimug streets and alleys. Time Rock Island brought suit against. time treaBurer of l'oik county , winning time case In the district court. It wns appealed and now the supreme court has reversed the lower court , holding that time tax is constitutional , The railroatls entering Cotta. cii Bluffs yiii by the decisIon be now comnimelied to pay tluh tax , which they have refused to do for the last two or three years. Court In the district court yesterday Jutigo Smith made an order directing 'tV. ' 13. Lulcas of Itockford township , guardian of the Cuppy minors , to file a full end complete report within twenty days tunler penaity of removal from omce if hue fails to do so. In time case of J , C. Dollaven against the International Building Loan anti Invest- meat Union , the plaintiff yesterday flied a motion for cost bond on the grounds that the defendant was a nonresident of the state. In the superior cotmrt yesterday ( lie trial of time suit. of Attorney 0. 11. Scott against George A. Gregory had to be continued until this morning on account o he sickness - ness of the ulefentlant. The undersigned shoe nierchmants have agreed to close their stores at 13 o'clock p. m. on every day of the week except Monday anti Saturday from June 1 to October 1. TI , M. Sargent , Boston Shoe Co. , Duncan Shoe Co. , Knowles Shoe Co. , Bankrupt Mtiso. Co. , ? uI , Solomon , S. Weinberg and S. A. Pierce , Iloffnmayr's fancy patent flour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for it. PnIr'mnnn Silt'M Ilte 1)rRer. John Benson , who drives a milk vagon for J. L. Elisworth , while making the afternoon - noon delivery Thursday , attemnpted to cross the Union Pacific tracks at Seventeenth street anti Fourteenth avenue In front of a freight train ( lint was backing down. The cars crashed into the wagon , completely demolishing - molishing it , but Benson and a little dough- ter of Elisworth's , who was in the wagon , escaped without injury. Yesterday Elis- worth brought suit in the superior court against Benson for $60 damages , alleging that the accident to time wagoii was the result of Benson's carelessness and neghi- gence. To protect his claim he had an attachment - tachment issued against some pr&perty of Benson's. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Boehmn of Keg Creek township wore in the city yesterday to buy an organ , They purchased one at Bouricius' mnumslc house , 325 Broadway , where the or- gao stands ott the building. It is a fine oak case , with fancy top , and will please I their children Immensely. Vnnl , . to Fight tlleSlnuiiarilH. John H. Tummor , a painter living at 615 Fifteenth avenue , was arresC d last night on the charge of being drunk anti breaking the peace. The complaint was flied by a neighbor against whom It was alleged Tur- ncr had made threats of violence earlier in the evening , The officers took Turner into custody at a saloon where they found him flourishing an old muzzle-loading rifle , He said be was going to Cuba to fight the Span- iards. . Storage , Wian & Konigmacher , 336 Bwy. ACCbIENT A'r Titid I'EITENT1AItY. Fgtitlii Derrick ICilis One Convict ittiti IlllIlr'l't 'I'Ilree Oilier , , . ANAMOSA , ha. , May 27.-At the state penitentiary - itentiary at Anamosa this afternoon , just after a heavy rainstorm , a big derrick , used In lifting stone , slipped off Its foundation , catching four macn in time fall. A convict named Reynolds had his skull and breast crushed and died in an hour , Another convict - vict , name not learned , hind his skull crushed and will probably die. Convict W. B. Paul had his left leg cut off below the knee. Convict Winslow had a toot crushed. iTuiu'lerer G l'e' , II iulMelf I , , SIOUX RAPIDS , Ta. , May 26-Special.- ( ) John H. Lutter , who resides on section 11 , Lincoln township , went to Storm Lake Tues- dn afternoon anti gave himself up to Sheriff Ol3amuion , reporting that lie had lmot and ltihlei his brother , Fred Luttor. Ills brother Anton , a resident of Oregon , accompaniel him anti corroborated ( lie story of his brother , which is as follows : There had been , ili.feeling between the two brothers , John and Freti , for sonic time , and on Toes- , day morning , when Anton went over to Fred's place to bid him goodbye preparatory to returning to his home in Oregon , Fred Lutters wrath burst out and ho accused his brother of liking John more titan himn , at the same time drawing a weapon and announcing - nouncing hum intention of getting even , Anton - ton ran back to John's house amid in a few mniuuutcs Freti came over , Johma anti Apton , taking a shotgun , started ( or the flolti to get behind some stacks , whereupon Fred Lutter thureateneui to shoot ( hue women in the house. At this John started back , anti as Fred came running at. imimn ho fired , the charge taking efect ill his hrothuer's breast about the heart , Killing nun ummetaululy , lie 00(11 remnaumucu in the hot sun eight hours until the coroner arrived. Time verdict of limo inquest hits not yet been received , Stihti lers Vlo S'er Not l'u Id , DES MOINES , May 27-Special-The ( ) ditflculty ( bitt , arose in Camp McKinley over the pay of the volunteers front the time they yero calletl out to time time they were mustered lute time government service as United States vohumuteers recallssoine similar difficulties timat arose at time time of time civil war , On ( ito vrceent occasion the controversy - troversy was over whether or not the soldiers sbouitl ho jaid at tIme rae of pay for National Guard service tInder time ainto government , or at. time regular array rate , between tile time ( lie guard was called out anti the time the guard became the volunteer army by inusterimlg , It as settled by the payment to the macmm for the entire time they were ilu caumup at time regular army pay , Sonic of the volunteers for tIle civii Will' in this state. did riot fare this well oven , Captain J. A. Lyons of Outline Center vas in time city recently anti ha called : , tter.tion to time fact ( hunt 164 unenubere of this First Iowa cavalry have never yet been paid a cent for their state sor4cu. In 15 thuc legislature appropriated money to PtY these men , hut in 1878 the law was repealed , Case Carrieti tIcr , SIOUX CITY , May 27-Special ( Tele- gram.-The ) case of time United States against Augustus C. Satterlee , charged with taumuporing with the mails , will not be taken up at ( huts ( cram of the federal court In Sioux City , The reason of this Is , Charles A. Walsh , chairman of the democraUc state central committee , the principal wItnca , ba - - : gone to } Chondike , at7criee is a newspaper man at Alvord , aiiM it is alleged that ho took letters atldres1t'by N. 0. McMihian , chairman of the rcphiitcnn state committee , to lb. Perkins , from the mails and dlposeti I I of them to the p4ts.lThc letters were of ft political nature their publication caused a sensation3tt fail. It culminated In the arrest of Satteri , The case will be called up again ncxt1 October under the present nrrangemer ( It Landed. ChEROKEE , ia ; ' May 27.-Speciai.-- ( ) Last. Sunday mornit there occurred a shoot- lag affair in Tililep township , Cherokee county , that proved fatal , John Mangle , a farmer , had been out in the field shooting sqtuirreis , upon hIs return to time house Mrs. Mangle nsked how many hue haurkilieti , when he replied , 'Thmrce , and you make time foUrtil , " at the same time placing the er.tl of the rifle against tier heft side and 1101100 thin trigger. lie ditluu't know it was iontled , The bullet , a 22-caliber , passed through time spleen , Inflicting a fatal wound. Mrtl. Mangle lived tuntil Tuestlay morning anti before site died , made a statement tiiat it was an accitlent and nm blame should at- tacit to her husband , Confesses it ) 1CiilLtil , SIOUX CiTY , May 27.-Speciai ( Tele- " " of the three men gram.-"Dan" ) Boone , one who were held by Sheriff Nohii at Water. town , S. D. , as suspects , line cotufessed to time crime of killing Aicx Smith of Siotux city. Iioono's confession tune somewhat Upset time sheriff's limo to convict time three Inca. Tlmc nnmcs of time other two fellows are George Smith and William Miller. Boone , in his confessiomi , in no way implicates the other men , but tnkes the responsibility for the crime to hllnself , Sheriff Neill , imowovcr , hopes to send time other two nuen to time penitentiary to keep Boone conipany. 1300110 , Slnith and Miller were known in this city. Ilniilrs Ilerlf. CLARINDA , ha. , May 27-Spechal ( Tele- gram.-Mrs. ) G. W. Morton , a patient of tIme hospital for tbe , Insane at Clarinda , conm- omitted suici(1O by hanging at that institution - tion last night. She broke out wintiov lights almd thus secured a place to fasten beti clothing which she employed in self- destruction , 11cr age was 45 years. Her home was at Coin , I'age county , where her husband took her remains today. Itewnrlel iii Lust , SI1ENADOA1I , In. , May 27.-Specini.- ( ) This morning a telegram was received from Congrcssmami Hepburn stating that time ape- elal pension bill in favor of John X. Griffith. an old resident of this place , but ho is now located at Omaha , had been passed and that the deserving old soldier would receive $50 Per month , with two years' back pay. "i Ml'il lielti t'u. ChEROKEE , Ia , , May 27.-Special.- ( ) This morning at about S o'clock , within hailing - ing distance of Cherokee , on time main line of the Iowa Central 'railroad , occurred a "hold , tip" of two yotmn men from Madison , Wis. , by two negroes. The highwaymen secured - cured $2 from one anti $1.75 and a watcim of the value of $15 froth the other. Sulelile's lindE itecovereti , MUSCATINE , Ia. , May 27.-Special ( Tele- gramn.-The ) body of Mrs. Nngle , 'who corn- mUted suicide by drowning in the Mississippi - sippi river , letting herself down through the icc at Sabula , was recovered today. Sa- bum is 125 miles north of here , and time body has traveled that far since the suicide last March. ArraImiuel lit 1liurloiu. CEDAR RAPI9S. May 27.-Speclal Tel- egram.-errickuafld ) 1'bulko womo arraigned before Justice I3arnhili at Marion today. Both waived examination and were held to the grand jury. Marion has quieted down and it is now believed there will be no attempt - tempt to lynch them. ICIIed lii nil Elevator. SHENANDOAH , ha. . May 27.-Special.- ( ) , Yesterday evening while playing in the grain elevator owned by George M. Gwyumm , at Essex , 14-year-old Carl Swanson was sucked into the bin with the shelled corn nnd before - fore lie could be rescued was smothered to death. iuses ilotit Legs. INDEPENDENCE , Ia , , May 27.-Spechal ( Telegram.-Pat ) Smith , a section man on the lhiinois Central , was run over today anti both legs were cut off. Ho cannot live. GI'es I'Irth to Triplets. WEBSTER CITY , La. , May 27.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Mrs. ) Charles Hammitt , living south of this city a few miles , gave birth to triplets last nigimt , nIl girls. I DEATH RECORD. ' lug 1'ier limufnetnrer. CLEVELAND , 0. , May 27.-Newton W. Taylor , president of ( be Chevelamid Paper comnpaiiy , and for many years an importaumt factor in time 'paper intiustry of time tJnitetl States , is dead at lila home , 512 Prospect street , this city. Death resulted from a Columphication of diseases , augmented by old age anti a refusal to retire from active bush- aces life. lie was .75 years of age. For many years Mr. Taylor was time ruling spirit of time paper industry In Ohio and western Pen mm sylvan ia It'11i1114 ttf Old Settlers. ShENANDOAh , Ia. , May 27-Special- ( ) Wedmuesday evening Jonas Tyner , ono of time . best known 01(1 settlers in this part of the I state , died at hula home just vest of this city after an illness of ahuout ten ( lays. Mr , Tyncr settled on his jresent farm as a renter I in 1873 and since then by careful economy , line acquired several hmumudred acres of splen- julio Iowa hand. t At almost the same time occurred tile , death of W. II. Wagoner at hula farmn aotmtiu nf tnttn tr Wnrnnor gnttlI horn In 1Si ! and has heijmcui to uumake I'ngo county imietory. iI i's. _ Eatii. FREMONT , Z'eb. , ulny 27.-Speeial- ( ) Word was receivei11) rc this morning of time death at a hmolttdttml itt Otnalta of Ml's , Eaton , wife of Proci 1Immton of the Normuiuul school , Mis , EatolmJitI boemi a resident of title city about twoy.qnrs. She wmms yt'ry unutch respoceti amm4 ltmpuiar with all con. umected Withl time 'lqlji scimooi aimd others of her acquaimmtammce. tIss Snpiullmy.iiui ; , GRAND ISLA'Nt ) " Ieb. , May 27.-Spo- ( ciah-Miss ) Sarah 1hTji'Tmman ( lied tills morn- IlIg from injuries reeu1ved at time recent fire at time home , of time family in West Lawn , si , , t' CoIlIlst.llt.u.JulAui'ln , j liiiryviIIe. MARYVILLE , M'd Iay 27.-Specral- ( ) Time annual commemeeIument dxercises of time Maryvillo 111gb michool took place at time 'tinifl trcet Methotlt tuEpiscoimai church last ngllt. 'flmoro sere cigimleen graduates , as fellows : Maggie lI attie , Florence hiovard , Joimn Brewer , harry Iavis , George Robb El- hison , Venue Feier ( , Maud McMIlan. ! Eugene - gene Smuflhu , Joinu Cox , hiarry hbosmer , Frank \Vaits , Agatha Ilantz , Georie Custer , Ceorgie Iavis , Gruny Fisher , Ora Melvin , hate Anderson , Jerome Bentley and Arcim Fraal. _ _ zw ' - - - WakfuIness Horsford'sAckl Phosphate taken betororotirifla quiets the nerves end causes refresting sheep , l'isaanl ( U ( be tutu. fthua $ ubititute , , 1Tr- . - ' - - . - ' II sou iii OiAIIA NEWS. . - - , , - . Ma3or Ensor is working omt a scheme by which ho hopes to ahab the smoke nuisance , As it Is now great solunics. of black snuoke constantly rise front time stacks at the pmtek- lag houses anti with ( hue addition of the four big stacks at Armnotmr's ' the nuisamico will ho grehter than ever. Frequently in the nmornings a dense ciotuti of smoke hangs over the city , completely obscuring time stock yards anti paekimug houses. The plan iuroposei by ( lie nmayor is not the lnstnhlimmg of smoke consumers , but the enmpioyment of mechanical stoiccrs , Fhmis device shoves the freshi coal beneath the flre amid it becomes thuorollglmiy coaki'tl before it ignites , It is stated by Mayor Ensor ( hint time system lue is iii favor of is used largely ill time east , not so much to prevent ( ho Issuing of snioke froni stacks as in the interest of economy. While time mayor says that time council has time power to compel time packers to use sauoke colt- sunmers of some kind he ( limits a frlentiiy settlement can be arrived at without time umecessity for passing ordinances tiecluirilig ( ito smoke a nuisance amid cmrtierhng time nuisance abated , It is ummderstoomi that time matter Is to be informally talked over by the city officials and time packers will ho requested - quested to take sonme steps townrd Imbuttimig time nmuisaflco , In case time big estnbiishmmimelits take no action the council will ( lien go almead and pass the miccessary ordumluunces , Snot-eu Caiteert iii Si , Agle' , Great preparations have been made for tIme sacred concert to ho given Sunday evt'um- ilig at St. Agmles' church , Twenty-thir'i ' anti Q streets. Aim exceptionally fine programmi bout been Ireimarcd anti it is expeetetl timttt the attendance will tax the capacity of the cimtmrcli , Time mneinbers of the cborus arc : Misses 0. Ittush , A. flush , M. l3ronnnmm , Allen , Casey , McAtuliff , Banmmer , Gerimart , Meyers , Graham , M , Rush ; Mesulnines Moriarty , Cahun , Rogers , Yocum ; Messrs. Barton , Iiusimnman , Lumbard , Brennan , Gernlmam'dt , Neilson , Ihtlsim anti Gutting. Miss M. O'llourko will act as directress anti Mt's. Martin Cahn as accompanist. AMt'Y'uorM ( 'omitniete Vnrk , The assessors have about completed their work and it viil not be louu now until the total valuation of the city is known. It is expected ( lint the valuation will comae pretty close to $2,000,000. There has been somume difficulty abotmt assessing the Armour p'op- crty here. It is lucid by rcprescntntlves of the Armoumr comppaimy that as the plant was not in working order on April 1 tIme remit estate could not be coflsiuereti imuprovemi to any extent. Deputy Assessor Tagg of the Folmrtlm ivarti has taken.advice on time matter amid will nmaka the assessment in accordance with irecetiemmts established in Omaha. holiday Oil OpeliluIg hiLLY. There seems to be consitierable tiissatls- faction over the actiomi of the Live Stock excimangu ) in refusing to observe Jumuo 1 as a holiday. It is time intention of the banks to close on thmat day and niost of time mimer- chants will close at noon. Time scimool chiltl- rca wihi be given a holiday and the city offices will close. With time scales at time yards open a great mammy men will be kept Oti duty who otherwise would ( nice advantage - age of the opportunity of visiting the ox- position. ct.ruiilg Fire Alzirin Ilniteries , It is the intentIon of the city to make ap. piication to time mnammagers of the Onmahma Street Railway company for permission to charge the fire alarm storage batteries from time trolley'wires. . These batteries are cimarged every night by the local ehectric hhgbt comnpany at a very small cost to time city , but City Electrician hlohlamid deems it advisable to have the batteries charged titIr- tug the day as well , as he fears an accident might happen and the current stored would oot _ be. , sumLent to ring in an alarm. Sutrmie's Troille 'itlt Ills " Vife. Thomas Sugrue takes exceptions to an item in The Bee of Thursday , wherein mention - tion was made of the fact that he had been arrested for beatimmg his wife. Sugrue assorts - sorts that he did not send for his wife to come from Chicago and denies beating her after 11cr arrival here. He was , however , arrested on the charge sworn to by the woman , but the case was dismnissed for want of prosecution. It was stated last night that Mrs. Sugrue had returned to Chicago. 2Iugic City GosHIp. H. A. Cudnhy left last night for Chicago. A new sidewalk is being laid on time east sIti of Twenty-fourth $ ttcet , between .1 anti K stretis , Mrs. Grace Mobley went to Giand Islnnui yesterday to visit rclatlvs. Mr. .ueui Mrs. .iamnes V. Chizek huaro Ic- turned from their wedding trip. l'ntsy Murray iun hmturllast'i'niter lm- mon's burber shop On homier N street. A session of the public sehmoois will be iielti today in artier to make tip for the holiday on Julio 1. Time High school graduating exercises will be held at time First Methodist church on L.'ritlny evening , Jtmne2 , ir. W. I , . ( tirtls has rettlrned traIn Chmt- cage , viuero ho went to attemmul ( lie nlutmmni of the ittlshm Medical college. 'I'he Ommmahmlu ( hula conmhmnny Itmith nitins yes. temdn' iti time nIle ) ' betleelm 1'su'elit'thirti iimtl Twelmty-fourtlt streets autO itt 11110 N at meets , ltcprese'mmtntives of the brewerIes doing hiisineps imt'i'e \ Ill mmmt'et ( edo ) ' for the vur- Pose of taking 501110 actIon out time refunding of thin salooum occupation tax. A son uvmma born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Ifenl'y Lyle , Twunty.elgtluthm fluid F stt'cets , numtl a datmghuter to Mr. anti Mrs. Daniel O'leary , Tventy.sev'nh and Q streets. Mike hart's condition is reported to be about time suumme. lie is in mu lwecumm'ioums tittioum anti yet Ills friendt still hope for his recovery , The prelhmmuinai'y lmeariumg of Maui- tlox alud Loftus is set for mmu'xt Tuestiny , but vili likely be ltOstPOmmed again , Almomit sixty lIiEimbers of time Grand .trummy ( If the Republic visited the iitlblic schools yes . m'tlay nItcrmiooim ammO delivt'reui simort ad- dress's out iu'voratiomm tiny toiuic. Patriotic aomms.1 1 % Pro stung nlmtl time afternoon was oh- moot ePtirely ( let'Oted to exercises of thIs mmatvi'o. Jollies Condon , lions .5 , Pctcrs'um mind Wil- hiam Kehiohicr visited lit. Agnes' school 305- tertlay nfterlmooli Its a delegation frolmi the UVtlilul Ai'nm3' . 'l'he PtlimilK rcluiumreh a Patti- otic progrimmmm , t'huielm Colmlimieteiy ettittl'Llti"t ) ( ho ell , 'cternmus ammO tla'y dem4irC to thank Rtuv. Moriarty , time sisters mind time Puiulis for tit. etatertainmnen ( . i'etem' Cockrcll ins arrestetl 3'eatertiny afteruttiomi elm mm tarruilt sworn out , by Fraluk l'ivoimkn , who alleges thmtt Cockrell sectired his sigtmattlre to a notu by lmmnkilmg false rc'presemitatiommg. Cockrelh was at ommee cc- leased Oil bommds furmuishmed by friendui. lie pulys that tile hole itas aigiued four years ago anti that lm is beimig lieraccuted , New's for ill , ' Aria , , WAShINGTON , May 27.-Speeial ( Tele- gramn.-Ariny ) ortlers are issued mis fohiowsl First Llcmmteiiant Will I' , Ilichuartleon , Eighth intammtry , upon arrival at St. Micim- ael , Alaska , will report to time comlnnuutliflg officer , Acting Assistant Surgeon Walter Wimitiiey , U. S. A. , wIll proceed fronm Clii- cage to Fort Sheridan , Ill. , anti report to comanmantling officer. Leaa of absence from April 20 to May 31 is granted First Lieutenant Wihhianm hI. Allaire , Tweumty-third ilmfamtr3' . Major Ruts- sell B. harrison , immspector general of volunteers - unteers , now at Terre hlatlte , Ind , , ivihl hro- coed to Tampa , Fha. , amid report to Major Gemieral Fltzimugim Lee. First Lieutenant George McIC. Williamson , Eigimtlm cavalry , is relieved fl'omn ftmrthcr dully In cOlmmmectiolm with the Nebraska volunteers at Limmcohmm , Nob. , and svlii return to his proper station , Caimtailt Framuk E. Wasima , company B , See- onti infantry , Illinois voiummteers , having tendered his resignation eu accoummit of pimys- ical disability , is mustered out of time serv- ice. Second Lietmtenant Bryant II.Velis , Second infantry , is rpliuvcd front duty with the National Guard of Utah and wIll proceed - coed to joium his regiment. Secolud Liemmten- ant G. C. fluggins , Irourthm Missouri volun- leers , havimig temmdered imia reslgmmation , is nmustered out of the service of tue Utmited States. First Lieutenant Frank U. hlawkins , corn- pony H , Tentim I'ennsylvania volunteers , ten- tiers his resigmmation to enable imiimm to accent iromotion as captain of compammy D sanm'e reginient. The leave of absemmce for seven days heretofore - tofore granted Captain O'Brien , company A , Fiftim Missouri volunteers , is extended twenty days. , LleutenantrCoion1 , Johu ' 1) . hiitldle , clmiet engineer of United States volunteers , wiii proceed to Cimickamauga and report to Major General John H. Brooke. Lieutenant Colonel - onel Biddlo will trammsfer to Major Dan C. Kingman , Corps of Engineers , works in charge , together with property , records and funtle pertaining thereto before proceeding to obey this order. Captain Frederick "N. Cole , assIstant quartermaster United States volunteers , will proceed at once from Mobile , Alit , and report to General .Toimll J. Coppin- ger , United States voluuteers , for duty as quartermaster in Fourth Arnmy corps. Major George H. Ternoy , surgeon , is assigned to command United States hospital ship re- hief , - TIlE TEA LAND That's Japan , the parent land of the rysanthmcmum and time cherry bloom , In Japan sun and soU and science combine to make Japan Tea ' 7 best tea-purest , most wholesome. The World's Best Beverage. The Japan Governmcnt Inspects every ounce of it. "It IflVfQOt'tiIAS lit time lflOrfltUt7 refreshes at nfqht , " -UoQtZ at uU times. b aU "Goo4" 1moi atm'ro to Omaha at tito Sal "LF AT FIRST YOU'DON'T SUCCEED" TRY SAPOLIO - - RESTORED Tlul great Vegetable VIlnHz'rthe presertp. nch ltul'ClCiUtiWili qiulcidycuro otm of all nor. 'i , 4U or dknues of the geuwrmtttvo , .m'gmu , , , such ci atfnithoo , I niomitia l'siiis him ( lie itcn , tclumitisl Climisslorlut , Iett'Otl5 Ieblmit' 1'mapmes , 'tJrmlitmes't , tu Marry , txiueuutiig iirmuiuui'ttrierelo - . it atolls all lce'ses bla or iulglut , i'rteltmi quick. n(5'to discharge , wiulcilltnotclPe , 'el eauI ( otpernuuitorrtutoaatut1 all ( Ito iiorror uf Impotevcr. ClIPS lENE cIeanmc Itmu liver , limo 0 E FO R C aNo A FTER kidneys anti flu , , , rtnury orgolus ci im.1j ImpuritieS. cV1ZDF'k' strengthens aflul restoreS small weak ( urntli. ' Ilt'ctorH l bi'ctUSo ninety ier cent sro trouhtd with 'i'lsa reason stlffi'reri are ( tot cure'i by ' I . CUI'i lFNif is tile only known remc'ly to clro , a it unit 1411 ( 'lutrailomi , Uost lutimuuruI' Vroi'lnfIt tilL A. ' written gUarftllt'tt given uul mney retulcued I ttx t.nxeu , tint , , hot cUed a 1errnuimu cure , 41.00 a box , lX fur &UO. by mail , ttend for rmuecircubsr tumti tu'stmnmoalals. 4ddre8 JIAVOL SIEDICI'i Ii ( jO. , I' 0. flux JO , Hum 1raciaco , , Cal , rurite in , 1tm'tilLS-UhI.1.ON 1)11116 CO. , 5 , II. Cil lCtlt pud Furimiuill , Olllltimtt , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. VHOSA [ CANDY MANUFACTURERS juhbttrs ot CRACKIftS , NUTS , CI6ARS 'aud FIRE WORKSI Selling Agents ICA TE FIELD CIA S. S UI1NE R .IOo Ciira. thm Curs. - - - - - - - - ( pUPoF fl ltIVl Till ! UXCELLNC OP SYRUP OF FI6S Is dte imut otmly to the orighmatity and slimtiiLc'ity [ of tue comnbitmltttolmt but also to the care nuid shill wRit w'Imleht It , Is ' ' Imluulmufnctum'ed by tcientitlo processes kimovii to time CAI.iroltNIA Fie SYilli ? Co. only , nutui s'u s'1mJm to impress tmpon all the iutipdt'tmttlce of turelunlmug the true amid original rOtflCl' , As time gu'imuiume Syrup of Fign Is mumaimufacttmred by tIme CALIPOIuNIA Fin Svitui' Co. oIml , % ' , a icmovle0go of thunt fiuct viil assist omme In avohhimug tb worthless iltiltttt.iQhitt nmiuiufitctureui by other Pttl' ties. Tue 1tIlm stammuhhmmg of time CALl- , . . , , _ , . . . . - l'0mlNIA ' FIn S'itut' Co. 'Rlm time uncuhl- cal professloim , mumud time sittistaction ivlmiehm tlm gemitminc Sym'up of Figs baa giveIm to milliumms of fammuihles , makes tlte munumme of tlto Commiptmny a gtmarammty of time excellemmee of its m'emimedy. It i fume lit mulrmmnce of all otimer laxatives , its It , muds out time kiuhmmeys , liver and bos'els without. ' ' irm'itmttiuig cm' weaken- big thmemmi , and it uloen Iwut gm'ipe nor mmammseate , lit order to get Its bommeficimmi effects , illense rcmnoinbem' tim imamne of time Coummlummmy.- _ . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. RAN FRANCISCO , Cat. . , , , , xln' vong , N.Y - _ RARBEtJ Ufla I - .ql4 GREAI' R1'ORA'flV. It's hot S "patent" medicine , but itt prepared direct tram time f.rmuia of H. B. Barton , Iii. B. , Cleveland's limostoininemmt t.ieciall"l by I bjamnor ! 0. hIonion , Ph.D. , Ii. S. ItA h-IhNls thtegreuut- e knowmm restorative immuut invigorator. It etc.- ate soliui lieBlu , mImulicbo itmiti strengi h , clears tim brain , mnakemu time lloofi , ) ¼ I tire ( mliii rich mummi catmsem4 a . gttmcrmmi fcehiimg of health , ' . \ . ttrcmmgtii amid renewed vital. ity , while time gemmerutivo or. galma tire ileiped toregalmi their I rmnmil l3om ers ttmuti tIme stm ! I ; , fcrcr is quickly mantle comm- ' ' . 'm : iclous of direct benciit. O'e ' , L'ut box will work ivomutii'rs , six u mhmouid Perfect a ctmro. Full _ ' . , tiirecttons 1mm every box , or liii out time tittugmmosuu ! hhcet you fimmd cmiclo'cd , and we It ill gIve your case specIal attentIon Itiuommt extra charge. itAil-ImEN is for sale a all t1rnu stores , a 00-dose lnx for do c'mut" , or We wIlt mail it securely emmIeti elm receipt of price. hiltS. IIAILTON ANI ) BENSON , 91 lIar-lou Block , Cleveland , 0. For sale by Ktmlmn & Co. , ihtiu and Douglas - las ; J. A. Fmmiler & Co. , 1402 Douglas St. , and Grahmtni Drug Co. , 15th mtmmti Fmirnmiifl iCIng Pimnrlnac3' , 27th anti Lmt'eit\'Ol'tii I'eyton's Pimmmrmncy , 24th antI Leutvoimivortim E. J , Se3'kora , Sotuthm Olnumhimi , anti all otlmet' druggists 1mm Omnaita , Sotmth Omnalmut , CouitCil thu ifs. The Ladies' Department of tite New Hygiene Institute Ta now open for business , mmd fully equipped with two new apparatus for giving time nmost hmenlthful , pleasimlg baths known to the world , The INSTITUTE has among its patrons , the best known ladies in Omaha. We ask you to give it a trial of two baths at least , anmi if it is hot fotlmmd as represeumted , we viil refund your money. Rooms , New Quarters , 216-218-220 Bee Building New Hygiene Inst. The Bee Leads all competitors In live Sporting 1'Tews. - > For all The Sports of the Day Read. The Bee. . . - ' - - - - MADE ME A MAN - AJAX TABI.flTS POSITIVEI1Y CUBi ( 4L1N'rrou , JLra.u'a-1'alIIn Morn' - 0:1 , Irnotoncy , iumoerIeoano , etc. cout"l - lij Abusu or othar Jxceone anti mutt' ctettont Thcu qukk1g U.tZ aurci , - rntoro LoutyttIity , In oil or young. na . Clii inanfortudm' , Iuoiruu'ieor mcurriug. . I'tiwaot intatulty anul Contumptioa It It 'lm - lit t ins. TheIr , uo , hnwo Imniodiato uinproys. Local anti citecte it ( tJ1tC nbcro nil ether fall In. flit upon havIng tlto grnulne Alex 'l'rublets , Tboy hive oimrtd thousuinds runt will our. you. t.o glee a mar. ittv , , written guuralutOO , to ffcct a rmro in oaclca.oor refund th' nlona7 , i'ric. , i'nckno ; or ts i'kct' tull treatment ) for t2JO. JI , 10011 , ma lain wry'rer , , , 'or , r.weii't of ike. ( ireouar ( roi.AJAX RI311thDY co. , 1"car stile tn Oitmutlia , Neti. , by. Jo. ForlylIl , 201 N. ICIhmu Ifutma & Co. , tUtu emmul U'uugmus : ao4 In Coumleil UIutftt by 0. ii Brown BrmgIsta. , tThirheater' . Enghith tlmond hlrsn& r ENYROYAL PILLS ( ) , Igtaol .Dd ttiiy GenuIne , A' Oc , &twiyi nllt.l. . LDI(5 isk , ' Itrtott for ( % tIu.i.r. Thupm.F , Jul. , . - I iioJlIr.lli . hr4 iI ( ; llutllm , , . , . . . . ' - ton. .to.l plOt Out lbtei. 'Feto , , , , , . & , . njother JlfuflLunQro.Su&mutu. . - ( mans , , n.S nttgtu. Jul truultt. ) or..ad 4 , . I , , , t..im'I 04 l'nt' ' maim. , , . ttimoolit , itS . "Ifllr hull. III l'or 000 TrlitIel , , . , r.o. L , return J'pef , Chlcbrnterc&einlcutVoMnlIto.Hqlirr. h..m4 by alt Loam P1t05t41. I'Imhi.AIU. , 1' % . ' -a.- . . ctyrninsni "l5 Uao high for unuaura w54e I dlscti&rgss , tod.ummutlou , iiUiitse3 lorlIttloal or ulcer.tlool .1 itftlti'S. St * 0 0 ti 055 WOLXIttfIDSS. , , . $ , .uI&li P4at..a , sni not utrta. CnctLCo ' ° "r olsonoui. t 0 $ ' A.Jd bj ZtruXgltW , OmltINstfiO. 'P' " U , 5. 5 . in photo ' , ' be ( ' S $ Sm asue SCUDUL XPRSS fluIfle between Council JIlutTe antI Omnnblo , Now iii effect , For hirornIlt duuilycry , call WmVttlcll. . Bluffs 'pilonc , h28 Omaha 'phone , 1(0 , RATES LOV , For carriage or express wagon , call at No. ortil Main street-or above telephones. [ IALiCES COUNCIL ULUFI' WANYB. UiVLI4U(1S , FittIt'a' , "AIU jUD OAhlmifl land. for .itls or r.oi. P57 1 Uu , I'd l'isrt