THE DAILY BEE--MONDAi ! , MAKOH 30 , 1884. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mnlcs constantly on hand whlo ire will soil In retell or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented , tthtl ( ' lt tdrtHII d ( liif Ir Grain nd Baled Hay fries aonablt Satlslaction Guaranteed. Oornor Fifth Are. & Fourth St. UouncllDlaffa. AGENTS WAITED. Drs. Judd & Smith's Ne-w Improved Electric Belt. N0.30FOURTH8T.COUNCIIiDtUFrS,10WA725 ; ELUST. , DAI.U\S , TKXASj nd FT. WAYNK , IHt IT fOSITIVKMT CU71B9- Kidney nd Lttct CompUln * . ntlght'i Dtae. . lhcum tlsm , N u' l l pep , Ncrvoninew Wntlni Wcuknew , P t ty li , Bpln l Afleotloni. IndlgMtlon , Heitt Dl Mi , Fit * nevl ch , Ims D ck , Cold Feet , nd M dlio so tequlrlnif lnoie od motlvo powera. New fmptOTOd i ; old rtjle ti cti. AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCUEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. Ttta ONLY ALLNIOHT HOUSE is THE CITY , Everything 8cr > cd in first claia atylo and on abort notlco Hot nnd cold lunrhea always ready , GRAVEL ROOFING Eoo Painting and repairing. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. 302 N. 7th Street , GEO. SMITHSON , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Attention , Ladies. While clnaluR out mv notlons.will aflll all bair gooda at 25 per cent diacount , SOOSwitcbea 00 Wavca , ] 5angs , etc. , to sacrifice. Cuatom work carefully uttended ' . , - , . , MllS. D , A , BLNLUILI 337 Broadway , Coum il II. II. FIELD. W. C. ESTEP Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Calls Attended rroroptly , Day nnd Night Particular attention given to Embalmlns SIGr-lsT NA/ FOR EVERYBODY AT TRADE P RICES. House Painter's Tools For Sale Very Cheap. D. A. BRNEDIOT , 337 Broadway , - - Con , cil RIuOs J. L. DaBEVOISB. No. 507 Broadwey Council Blaffa. A. J. MILLER , ( COLORED ) Hair Cutting and Shaviny. This is an Equal JtiyfitsSIioj ) (510 ( Broad wa y. C ( uncil Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICK. Special a vertlwraonti , avio M test , round , To roan. For Bale , To Kent , Wants , Board. Ing , etc. , will ba Inserted In thli column i the low rite ot TEN CENTS PElt LINE ( or tha first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEll LINE ( or etoh BUbeoqaont rtlon. teare advorttaementi at onroflloe , No. Peirl Btree ) . near Broadwav WANTS. SALK Another hotel In a lite Foil , now doing a buslniss < ( about SitO per month. No other hotel ID the p'aco. Terms liberal. SWAN & WALKBK SALK OK TUADE 8(0 ( acre * ot land In FOR county , Mo. Will trade ( or Council Bluffs cltj property or sell cheap lor cash , or part time. "TlfAN'lH 1O TiiADf , Uood Iowa cr Nebraska V ? land ( or a small stogk ol hardware or goueral inercbandise well located. SWAN A WAIKKR. K\Lt > A raruclmnrotoKCt Qnc , neil Im FOH \ ( arm of 400 norcs , within a ( ow inllca ot Council BIuQt , at a bargain. Law price and easy term ? . bWAN & WALKXR T7 < 011 SALB Agoodpajlng hotel property with _ L1 tl > eryetablo. in ono ol the best email towns in western lown will wll with or without furniture , or will trade ( or a small ( arm with stock etc. SHAN l WAI.KHR. OOK H tl.U Eighty acres unlnproied land m J ? Union count * , Jowa , ijmilca outheasto ( At- ton , thu c unty scat , 01 will trade ( or Nebraska or Kansas hud. Hu AN & WALKKK. ipoil SALK A 'A aero tract of good liml about X1 one and a hall miles ( rom Council Illufli post office , at a bargain. SHAN & WALKKR | jWll SAI , ! ! In llarrlaoncwnty , Iowa. 320 acres J ? ijrass land , all under lenoe JOO ft-re ( arm Kith tine linproverufius all under culthation except 20 acres ( rram-8I acreu good glass or pasture land , and eo\cri ! other tractaol ( rom 40 to 160 acres o ( unimproicd land. SWAN 4 ; WALKSK. poll SALE Land ? Improved nad unimproved. I 1 II > ou wanta ( arm In ncitern Iowa , Kansas NobraiLa or Dakota , lit us hou from \ou. Hl\AN i WAtKKR. TpOit SAi K A larco number ol business and real J ? deuce lots In all pitta ol Council Illufla. Sue us before jou buy , BWA-J , V WALKXR. TJOll S Lt Parties wUlilngto buy cheap lots teL L ? build on can buy ou u-onthU pajmonta of from § J to S10 H AN& WALKKB Tj 01l KKNt Wo will rent ) on n lot to build on J ? with theiiilillajo to buy II jou with on % ory liberal term' . g\ux& WALKKR. \\7AN1 EU I o correspond with any on wUhmuo IT ( ! ooil location I r rfcnnlni ; mill , sain , door and blind manulactory , wo hate bulldlnir aud machlniry , null located , lor sale , Icaso or trade ; _ 'ALKisa. KENT Lirgu two ttory Iran'a building suit able ( or warehouse or Btorago purposes , nca railroad depot. _ tiwAN WAI.KKR. TTWK RKN 1' Ult MALr. ou.iJ g and ground X' tuitkt Ii lot teal ) ( oundiy and irachine ehnp Good boiler , engine , cupjla , bioner with UioU shale lug etc , , ready to put In motion _ SWAN WAIKKU , nOll bALE Houses. I.ota and Land. A. J JL' Ktept co on , 603 r'lrst avenue. TT'Ort 8ALK A top hiiggj J1 In evellcnt conJltlon Or uill trada lor che p , ol. Addrrtaj * . M _ Bee iJUlc i , OounciniUi7s. . OAL / . O 1001) Uour o lloaton , tf ti Uro d * COAL > . bells coal and wood at reasonable prices \ M 2CK Its. lei a ton , and 123 cublo for a cord , 51M 'ry him. Kvory bouyin Ouuucll tlluni o n > WAN1KO . Delivered by oairlerat only Insnly c uU a veek f \U ) I'Al'hUb-Kor sale at Un oKco , at \.l a hundred \IrANTEI > A iocd bread niikrra Union > 1 , S3 Main street Council lllull . 'y\7ANTEU Four rellablu aid Inilustrlou ) a mta 11 to r'tirerent. In Iowa , the \U-ttern Mutual llcneTfilsiit Araoalatlon ol Heat i Ice , Nub. Call on B. I ) , Ural , Hevcre houao. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT , I ha\o a double flora milld'n ' l tttt , tltaiitlj | I apccrd , supplied ulthwatrr from tin Mater worki , good brick ti.llarsultul lor restaurant laundry , botrdlii ; houio , mmhuitlle butin'ssoi resident property. AUo a larico two-story liaici dttdllnglth IB rooms tno cdlart , etc. , eta , sultitl fcrboardli K houia , private residence , hosjllal , etc opposltetLct.lt ) bull'licua an J ill j nurict ( rr renl rlu p. W , U. VAL'QHAN. rucn , cmcuj . n. K , rnn OFFICER & PUBEY BANKERS. CIBO ! | Llttffl , ! , Established - - 1856 Owltn In rortljn aad Dgniiikli Eiianot U ( THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER NO 2 , Js the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. , With cnly 39 hoys lo learn an ujk operate. H prints 70 chaiactBrb * includlrR caria and email lettrra , TT | punctuations , figures , elgns nnd fractions It a the simplest nnd 1 most rapid writl g machine inadoaa wollaallio moat durublo for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , III. . Solo Agents. 0. II. SIIOLKS , Council Bluffa Agent for Western Iowa COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ana B/ossburg O O .A. L ; W. H. SIBLEY , Manager. Offlce. 88 WMn St. Yard , on 0. R. I. P. and 0. II. & St. P. Uailwar. F. U. OIICUTT. S. T. FBLNCU I. M. CARPET CO. SnccEssoiis ro Casady Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufis , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. R. Rice M. D. CANCERS , CHRONIC Our thirty ; OTCoaiulUIJo * Tiii BARRIOS. Real Character &n & § Otyct of the Dictator , Xlio Central American "War H rrlOR an AtroulonB Monstrr Salvador , Costn Illca ami Nicaragua llcpmllato Illni. an Francisco Call , So many misrepresentations have been Irculatcd in San Francisco by Barrios' gonta In regard to hla public character ud hia snpp' sad power to conquer the fpnblica of Costa RicJt , Nicaragua and olvador , that a few words from a Cen tal Anwr'can who la thoroughly ac- minted with the tapographr oMmate , olitical organization and military ro ourcos of th .so countries , may prove of utorest to the public The first thing to bear in mind la the et y'h and kind of route that Barrio * na his army would have to travel in or rr to roach the opposing stat s , wher- 10 conflict would have to tike pUco. 'ho ' r mil from Guatemala to Costa Rica uns along tbo Pacific coast , and its ox- ont by mnd ts $1,000 miles , almost 1m- mssablo for an army , bocanso for the nest part the way is narrow and runs ithcr through a wilderness where there s nothing for an army to subsist on , or tirongh dry and extensive plains whore nly a few rivers nro found at very long nlorvala , for the sma'l ' streams dry up uring the hot season. So that an arm ; would have to carry all i s own ammu Itton , camp equip > to and provisions for journey of ono thousand miles , which inld not bo travelled in less than two months. Now , how Is it possible to move an army of 25,000 or 30.000 ndcsslplinod men over a route of ono tiouaand miles of unhealthy coast , under a-orchlng sun and a temperature of 00 cgreoa ? Pinck and endurance cm ac- ompllsh wonders , but no amount of ourago and skill can overcome the great orccs of nature. Barries' army would bo annihilated by eseitlon , disease , hunger nd thirst bo- ore It could reach Costa Ric . To buy learners for the tiansportatlon of roops ia out of the question , for the Teasury of Guatemala is in complete laukruptcy. To all thcso contideratiunn must bo added the resistance to > o expected from Salvador , ! isU ilica and Nicaragua , who an easily muster an army equal la nnm- )9r and superior in every other respect to ho ignorant and undisciplined ludlxnsof Guatemala , as a proof of this , suffice it > o atato that the population of Gnato mila is 1,200,000 , of whom two-thirds to Indian ? , while that of Salvador ia > 00,0l 0 ; Nicaragua , 400,000 , and Costa Ric.t , 200,000 , theao last being all whlto nd energetic men. So that the popula- lon of the three republics together is qual to that cf Guatemala. It must also : o berne in mind that thoao countries would be on the defensive , which Is a ; roat advantage in war. A WOULD-BE DICTATOR. Salvador. Costa Rica and Nicaragua irotost against the attempts of Bariiua to orclbly establish tbo Central American imon , not out of opposition to the Idea , jut bo can S3 they dislike the unlawful evolutionary methods by which Barrios etks to bring it abaut , and hiafieifiahuess n trying to make himself dictator of tbo ivo republics ; a pretension whlcn is Imply ridiculous , for ho is execrated in Salvador , Costa Rica and Nicaragua , and ho people of these countries would shed ho last drop of their blood rather run bo governed by such a despot. The leoplo of these three countries have , at iresent , constitutions which are thor ughly republican ia their provisions. ? be inhabitant ] enjoy the most ample ibprty. The proas is free , and every citizen can write and publish without icnsorehip or hindrance , and are amen able only to the laws for the abuse of bat privilrgo. But In Guatemala things ire altogether different. There Barrios lolds the power , not by the free and ipontaneous will of the people , but by ho supreme l w of the sabre , with which 10 has spread terror throughout the country. Smco his ascension to power ho liberty of the press , the property and .ho . lives of the citixans , hang _ exclusively on the whimsical will of Bariios. So ho oppresses newspapers' , exacts forced oans. decrees banishments and shooting of citizens without a shadow of a trial ; hue trampling the people under heel , with no other law but his own caprice. KAHIUOS'S DESPOTISM. As regards Barrio's dopotlsmand cru elty , I shall hero mention a few fa to. fho dungeons built by him for hla pallti- : al prisoucia are cells seven foot in length ) y four ia width. In these dens thi sunlight never penetrates ; no bedding ts allowed , and the pmoncrf , who are juried there , have to deep on a brick leer streaming with moisture. The only piece of furniture conceded to the poor wretches it a pail , which eorres fcr all purposes , and which remains there day ind night , making the air unspeakably : onl. For their only food the prisoners receive t io a day u scanty i.atlon ol black beans and tortillas ( Indian c.rn cake ) . In these earthy hells Barrloa koepi the [ > rhonera doomad to bo tliot , and hero they ipand the last days of their lives , subject ti daily t nnen's , and in such igony tint tluy welcome death as a happy raloaio. In 1870 ho shot , In the chief square of the city , seventeen citizens , denying them the benefit of a trial , Before being - ing oTocuted they were tormented in the me at exciting manner. These were BO severely Hogged that some of them were unable to walk , and had to bo carried to the place of execution. Ona of them in particular had been given 1,000 lashes , the il igging having botn centlnuod for many days The llcah on his back wa/i so mortified and full of worms that pieces of lleah cjiiiQ ell' with the stick during thn last lashes. In his thirst for blood aud revenge he has not oven respected the weaker aex. Some time ago ha put in prison some o the 111 as t respactablo ladies of the capital and , placing them in nets , pave orders to suspend them from the roof of his at able while the soldiers , instigated by him scoffed at and insulted them. In the Caribbean sea , and Imbora , In which our ships of war could ride nnde the jurisdiction of the United Stttca And it Is reasonable to bcliavo , that , mi dor the Influence and laws , the condition of tbo island would have been greatly improved , and the inhabitant * would lnvo made decided advancement in odu ration and progroar , But tbo tna J failed , and the opportunity ua * lott la there a cation on tbo earth , but ours that would have thrown away such ac opportunity ? Speaking of treaties reminds mo , that dnrlrg thofirit partof Washington's ad mlnittritlon , when he desired to make treaty he would first have a rough draf prepared , and then would take It i person to the icnato in executive session , ? ip'aln Its proposed feature * and Uko the views ot acnatorr , and then negot ( > Ate. On rno occ6si.n ho went into the senate with a projected treaty , in secret scsiion , and they modified it , slashed It , cut it up , and emasculated it to such a digreo that Washington got mad Hatching tip the papers and hU hat , LEFT IX DISOCST , ayini ; ho would bo d d If ho would over enter that body attain. " From that Imo to the present , the practice has > cen , first to negotkUo the treaty , and hen , signed by the contracting parties , present It to the senate for ratification Ihia Incident Is related upon the authority of Hon. G. W Crawtord , BOO etsry of the treasury under James lonroo , and ono of thi < five candidates or. the presidency In 1824 Ho related t , to President Monroe an'I John Quincj kdtma , then srcro'ary if atato. Motirco aid ho ( himself ) entered the senate early n Washington's administration , and ho cmombered to have hoard something of hat kind IT IS PAINFUL TO BELIEVE bat Washington used the wicked word > aronthttkaUy described above , but liero la a good doil of traditional evl- > nco over In Virginia , tondliig to show bat the father of his country would , at inn's , ho provoked into using language f great pungency. Thtro WAS dyiumlto in the air ycitor- ay , and sky roikots , and plenty of ox- iloslons when it waa known who were lomlnatod frr foreign misalona. "Who s Pholpsl' * ( n > initiated for the Engliah nlssloti ) paaaod from mouth to mouth 'Ntivcr hoard of him before" was the nlvorsal answer. The president Is giv- ntr the waiting democrats a surprise arty every day , but they don't appro- iato It ; they are mad , ay , "mad" does ot exprtas it , too tame ; they are up oaronalymad ; the-y are furiously mad ; her Are rantankoroutly mad ; they are ghting mad ; they are DANOEHOTJSLY MAD , ud what Is more , there appoara to bo no cmrdy 1 hey ro now repealing the in. orrogati ry of Flanigan , the Texas statesman - man , who put the question in the Chicago opublicsn convention in 1880 , because ho convention condemned the spoils doc- Tine , "what are wo hero for ? " and for- orn democrats sadly icho back the an swer , "jes , what are wo hera fur ? Why lid wo elect Cleveland ? " and then , the ihilosophiral solll' quy : "If wo ore so eoon done for , "I wonder what we were begun forj" "Wn might just as well have elected llalne , " say they. There is trouble in ho democratic household it ia sniff d in ho air the times are portentous of po- Itical storms , simoons , earthquakes and cyclones , and none can tell what a day may bring forth. "And they shall flee unto the mountains of Hepaidam , wlur lion roarath and the whangdoodlo , " etc. , otc. During nil this wreck of democratic lOttrts mid hopes , the republican monitor s riding soiottoly in a sheltered harbor , leing thorong'-ly overhauled and refitted , o bo ready for the. signal to holat her colors and go bounding ov < r the political oa cgain in triumph. In cue of my laito letters , the type or ay manuscript , caused a vexing blunder. What I Intended to say was : ' 'There ore nly two now In the senate who wore members of that body when Tiploa and be wii'or enteted it In 1807 Sherman nnd Edmunds , " JOHN M. THAYEB. A Great Church Window. The largest window In the world , made of opilesctnt glass , Is being put into the now St. Paul's church it Milwaukee , and a designers and conatrnctou , Lints A tiffany & Co. , bavo just shipped from lero the last panel. It la a nave window he lower half being competed of three mmensQ panels , and the upper half cf a plondid rose and tracery in a semi circle ot brilliancy. The window is , In ita ex- remo measurement , 24x30 feet. The ubjcct is the crucifixion , and the window s , in fact , a copy of Dore's matter-piece , Christ Leaving the P/-utorium. " It is omuwbat larger than Dore's painting , aud does not at all follow it in coloring .ho . colors being selected , not only for heir historical appropriateness , but for , nclr etTecttvonots In an Illuminated win dow , which icqnires a different treatment 'rom ' canvBS. There are more than 200 life slzo figures n this notable window life size , though many are in perspective , In the central : anol 11 Christ coming down tbo stops "ollowing the "men of Cyrena" bearing , ho crots , aud surrounded by the multi tude , glorified by tbo light from the ihln- ng rose abovo. From this luminous center the light spreads nway into the rich , dark colors of thu diapory of tha Jows. This is not only the largeet opalescent gla a window in llio world , but it Is the Host ambitions window over attempted n America of any nort. It is made up of many thousands of p'ccee ' , and the only minting on it is on the face of Christ and ipmo of the larger figures. The oxprrs sion which Doro gave to the features of the mob , has boon rendered with great card and precision by the artists The owners of the Chicago Opera homo iiavo been hero and examined the now Lyceum theater , and they have resolved to do their ntmoat to rival it by interior decora-Ions. They will spend § 15,000 to $20,000 in attaining this end. [ orrow of the SUtera. The oistors who bavo charge of St. Francis' academy , have boon sorely bereaved of late. But afownjoks ago they were called on to bury ono of theii number and Saturday a like sad duty iiad to be performed , Slater Mar ; Nicholas having been culled away b ; death. The funeral services wora vary tender and Impressive. The caikot con taining the remains Mai taken to the church , escorted by six of the eutert bearing candles , and six bearing boiutl- fnl floral tributes. At the church there was solemn high mass In which Father Scalon , of Yank ton , Dakcti , a coiuin ol Slater Mary Nicholas , ecrvcd a celebrant. Rev. Father Ha'f-y ' servers dcaion , and Rev. Father Moran , ef Mbsouti Val Uy , as anb-dotcon. Rev. Father Qalej do'iverod a ffhort dlscoarjo , piylng juil tribute to the many merits of tbo departed - parted one , nnd so lecderly preeonttn appropriate thoughts a ) to oil fortli many a tear and cob from these whc listened , ' The remain ! were laid at rcstlntb ( Catholic oamttery here. Thepall-boarcn were : B A Becker , Edwin McKim , Ed Wicltltam , George llugbea , Stover McAteo and Patrick IiIcAtoo. Araoiif those present from elaenbere was tin brother of the decoited , Capt. Lambert of Pueblo , Col , ; SUteis Mary Baronlci and Mary Agatha , of Ch'cago ' , and i number of aympthlzlcg friends frou Omaha. The Philadelphia carpet manufacturer still refute to recognizu the Kniglita o Labor. COUHCJLBLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE DRINK SHOPS , Petitions EciDg CircQlalci Asking the Mayor to Close Them , Whnt the Mnyor Snyi. A mooting of loading temperance work- era was hold Friday night , the particu lars of which bare been kept very quiet and the npwepapor ruoQ oven hnvo had difficulty in scenting out jaat what the rtsolt of tbo Bcorot conBii'Utioii WAR It la now learned that the question of how best to clone the saloons In the city waa the chief theme. A committee waa ap pointed to Interview the mayor , and nr- rrugomonts were made to have petitions circulated at the churches In the city , and Rgreat many signatures obtained , The petition simply aska him touao hisdfliclnl power to onf rce the prohibitory law in this city , and those whoa3 nartua nro nt- ticlicd pledge themaelvis to support him In all his attempts to shut up the saloons. It was currently reported yesterday that a committee had gained from the mayor the njDuriuco that if they gained the sig natures of GOO voteta to such a petition ho would close the saloons , The petitions being clrcu'atod yester day ro olred 01 ly the nau-.oi of voter. * . S ma of the ladi > a thought they ought to ho allowed to tivo ? some sort of exproa alon to tholr feelings In the matter , and there IB talk of their getting up a pttl tl-ni if their own , and this taik will prob- Hbly result in a like formal expression from them In favor of closing ( he saloons. Mayor VtUighan waa preparing yester day afternoon to tike the evening train for his southern trip , taking his wlfo and hia two little girls with him , the boya re maining hero Bo has boon in ill health for two weeks past , and baa planned this trip for the sake oi getting recreation and needed ropt. . The DEB man interrupted the mayor in hla packing in order to got his views on the petition. With hla usual courtesy , trto mayor his preparations with apparent willingness , to submit to the pumping procosa. The fact of the petitions being circulated struck him with no surprise , as ho waa informed the day before that there would bo a move of this sort. "la It true Mr. Mayor that if 500 voters sicn such a petition you will close the saloont ? " "No. I novermado any such promleo What I have said , and what I ray again , is that if the representative business men aiid property owneraof this city want tliH Bttloi.m closed and so expicia themselves I will c'.oao ' thorn within thirty-six houts It don't make any difference- what mj personal notions are , but I am buiud to do what the people want mo to do I mean just what I say the ppople. I do n < t mean a few church folks If such numts : J. L. Fnruam , Thos Oflicer , P 0. DeVal , John T Ualdwn ana a larg > number of that sort , who own prop irty oio doing business , and upon whom rosta a laig portion of the financial res ponsibility if inch men want them closed 1 will c'ose ' them. " ' You do not propose to bo governed then wholly by the number of names signed to a petitlou ? " "By no means. I shall bo governed by any five expression of the business men ana tix-payerd. This is an import ant matter. About $20,000 revenue is received from saloons. Ti.ia city needs this cash , but if the men who will have to make up the shrinkage say to me to go ahead , that they will stand It and that they want sixty buildings hero to aland Idle rather than have tbo ealoons running , If they can do business hero and pay the t-xtra taxc * , why , I shall do as they want , and close the saloons. " "What will bo done with these poti- ions now bolng circulated ? " "If it wasn't that I had already made ireparatlons to go away , and that I am 0 sick that I must get icst and rccrea- ion , 1 should stay and sec it out , but I ihall oiily bo gone ten tUys or two weckp. have consulted with Aid. Mynstor , who president of the council , and those petitions will be referred to some com nitteo of the council. There IB no doubt but that petitions trill bo got up on the other side. Those , too , can be cforred , and whatever appoirs to ba the will of the people hero that will be dono. 1 just believe that if it is apparent that the business nun and property owners hero irtnt the saloons to bo closed , the laloon men themselves will shut up and eave without any * trouble. There will bo petitions from all sides now , 1 expect. There are a lot of high license men who will poti iun also , I expect. 1 with you would represent mo fairly to THE BEE readers. I do not believe it is good policy to attempt to close the saloons , but still If that Is wlut the representative men of the city want , the saloons shall be closed. There la no need of any great "mate. I shall be back in ton daya , and t will take nearly that long for all the petitions to get in , and if anybody wautf to hurry up matters any faster there li nothing to prevent them getting out nr 'njanction. The batter way though is tc take it easy and move wisely. Ilaeti makes waste. " And the mayor wont to packing. Council lilulfrt Iron Works. Wo would odrlso our former customer : and thojo in want of work In our Hue that wo shall bo fully prepared to fill at oiden promptly after the 10th of April Wo have on hand n number of b' ileri and engines , oecond hand and now , whlcl we oiler very low , and terms reasonable , VKKHONAtiS. If. N. McGrow , of Denison , was at Bech tele's yesterday. F. S. lavle ) , Missouri Valley's insuranci man , spent Sunday nt the Pacific , Mrs. Joseph Knotta arrived homo yostet day from Mexico , where she ban been spend lag tha winter , J. M , Hou 'h , the Northwestern railwa ; agent at Woodbine , was at the I'acific yester elay , accompanied by L. W , White , the grali man of that jilaco. Mrs. J. V. Evans , Mrs. 8. J , King , Mil Kflia Adams and Miss Addle Hedges , form Logan party \vlip hiu o started fur New Ui leans over the Wnbaali , W. 1) . Morgan , of the Chicago , Mllwauko Si St. Paul , has been luuug much plea.uro b a viblt from bia sister , Miss Kva Morgur whoeu home ia In Nebraska. Mr. A. Dickey , \\hoie place of bas'neaj t Persia was burned , will remain here now e ooo of th fir in of J , J , IJIckey & Bon , wh are to occupy one of the stores in Danforth new block on 1'roadway. Mr. J , 0 , Hammer , formerly one of tl : teachers at the Institute- for the deaf an dumb , and who is now n protporoui farmi near fuwit City , hu been ipending a faw da ] here , and has alia been looking up land i Nebraska. Re left last eight for home , CHAS. SHTVERIGK. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DUAi'ERlKS , I'nescDgcr Ulorntor to all floors , 120C , 1203 txnj 1210 1'ninwn Street , OM.U1A , NEUUASK.V , THE OREAPtlST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY FUUEH ITU ! RKE DEWEY&STONES' One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. . STATES TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR SOUTH OMAHA Packing Houses in Operation , Postoifi Established and a Town Gov ernment Soon Will Be. Lots < BOxl5O feet with 2O foot AUevs for Sale. One-fourth Cash , Balane in 1 , 2 and 3 Years. Best locations Being Taken Get a Lot or Two While They are Cheap , SEND FOR A MAP. And nt Company's Office , 216 S. 13th St M. A UP TOW , Ass't. Sec'y and BTanoger. 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