6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJITHUKSDAY , AUGUST 1. 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 I'E.vnij BTIIKET. Ccllvcrcd by carrier In Any Part of ho City a Twenty Cents Per\Ycot. _ , . . . II.Vf. TIL-ION. MANAOKIU TKU'.I'IIONKSJ He ? INEM Orncn No. W. KJOIIT I'.DiToii , No. St. M IN Oil MHNTION. N. Y. P. Co. Glcnson coal. C. U. Mu lc Co. , 533 H'wny. ncltcr , tailor , 810 Broadway. Evnns' Inundry , 724 Broadway. 13.V. . Otis , city and farm loans. The prcat treat of the Bcason Joseph Homo to-night. Ttio Danish aocloty of Council Bluffs will hold n picnic at Lnlto Manawa next Sunday. The hounds and foxes for Sunday's chnso nro qunrtcrcd nt Urny's stable , on Scott street. J. C. Hrcsloy is putting In a now cnglno end brick moulding machine ut hit yards iu this city. One of the marvels of this ngo Joseph Hclno ; go and licnr him to-nlsht. An Infant , three days old , dlca yesterday at ttio Homo for the Friendless. It wns burled in Falrvlew cemetery. Toadies of the M. E. church entertain a social In the parlors of the church this even ing. Kofreshments , ice cre.iin and culto. The laundries of the city complain of dull business , occasioned by the llumiel shirt fashion and the summer resort cruzo. By mlitiilco TUB UKR yesterday announced the fox cha.sc for Saturday afternoon. It will como nil Sunday afternoon at Union driving park. The preparations for the temperance picnic nt Hiuel Dell , next Tuesday , nro nearly nil completed. It will bo an all Jay affair , nnd all nra invited. Street Supervisor Avcry Is doing some good work on lower Avenue U , throwing up street In the center , rutting down the weeds and making good water ways. 1 ho block now occupied by the People's store has nearly all been rnntcd. It will bo occupied by a hardware store , gents' cloth ing store and n boot and shoo store. I. O/O. T. Council UIuiTs lodge , No. 175 , will meet In special session on Saturday evening next for tlia transaction of Import ant business. By order of C. T. and S. T. S. D. Wudsworth , a knight of the grip , who travels for Deere , Wells & , Co. , Is just recov ering from u state of unwonted hilarity. It's an eight-pound girl and her father says "she's n hummer. " A son of Deputy Marshal Barhyto found an old grip on Harrison street yesterday morning which contained a new pair of shoes , several lasts nnd a b ill of yarn. The articles urc nt the station. A subscription Is being raised with which to send Baggageman Bcclor to u Chicago hospital. Mr. Beelor was for many years connected with the Milwaukee road , liut has now been an invalid for flvo months. A portion of the paving on Seventh street near First avcnuo is being rolaid , to glvo an Increased slope and better drainage. Similar action regarding certain other streets In the city would bo moductivc of good results. At the Presbyterian church will appear to-ulghtono of the world's musters of the art of music. Good people of Council Bluffs , do not let tills wonderful master of the en nobling art go unheard. Scuuro your seats early. John Tomplcton has in his possession a life size crayon portrait of the lute Neil Voorhis , which was executed by a young lady friend. Mr. Templeton has had it neatly framed and will present it to Mrs. Voorhls. P. H. VanWie , of Lincoln , Nob. , nnd Miss Belle Sovereign , of Los Angeles , Cul. , were married yesterday afternoon at the residence ! of G H. Jones , on Mynster street. Uev. D. O. Franklin , of the Broadway M. E. church , officiated. A ball game will bo played nt the Falrvlow park next Sunday afternoon between nines composed respectively of clerks nnd travel ing men. An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged , nnd the proceeds divided be tween the hospitals of this city. Unsightly fragments of the tournament decorations still hang from the Broadway electric light towers , mutely appealing to some ono to take them in out of the wot. Other remains still retain their places out side the press club headquarters. The latter should bo removed ntonco , as an example to the tournament committee. Among the residents iu the west end of the city who have reported losses of harness , chickens and other property , to the police , nro Bland KIshtun , John Hockwoll , John Mikcscll , Charles Neeley , Mr. Cutler , Mr. McCostcrson , Ed Bates nnd Frank West. The police arc watching a house m the west ern p.irt of the city and expect to llnd a largo portion of the roods. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Falkenburg desire to express their appreciation of the kindness shown them In the time of sorrow , caused by tiio death of llttlo Georpio. They nro especially grateful to the neighbors and friends for the numerous floral trioutes , and paiticularly to Mr. McCoy and others of the Chlcnco fc Norwestorn railway , for the beautiful floral designs presented by them. The case agaUist A. Swanson , the Dane who was arrested for resisting Ofllcor Wesley , was tried before bquiro Hcudricks yesterday morning. Swanson was defended by Emmett Tlnloy , osij. A number of wit nesses were examined , some of the evidence being taken by an interpreter. Tno court decided tl-ut the charges of assault atuLre sistance were not sustained and accordingly discharged the defendant. A seven-year-old son of William Marble , living m the western part of the city , full from n fence yesterday ana shattered his right arm at the olbow. Ho was attended by Dr. Lacey , who reduced the fracture , and it is probable that ha will retain full use of the limb. The injury IB In a bad place , nnd may result in a rigid arm. The boy bore the pain bravely , but laments being laid up during the greater part of hi& summer vacation. "I hear many people say they can't got coed llsh in the market , " said a citizen. "I know they could if they would go to "Our Market. " 007 Main strcot.kcpt by M.Wollter. There they can got all they want In the llsh line , trout , wall-eyed plko and white fish , fresh from the northern lakes. " Steam and hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done In both cities. John Gilbert , CIS Pearl street , Council Bluffs. For sale Ono Gar-Scott ten-horse portable engine ; In good repair. Apoly to Wolr-Slm- gart Co. S. B , Wtidswortli & Co. loan money. Desirable dwellings for rent at moucrato prices. E. H. Shoafo & Co. . rentiil agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Finest bathing in the world at Manhattan beach , Lake Munnwn. Motor runs every half hour until midnight every evening. Have your old furniture upholstered , good M now. U. Morgau , 71iJ Broadway , Scldciibcrg'a 5u Figaro at the Fourtain. High toliool TeachorH. The school board hold a special mooting last evening for the purpose of electing teachers for the high school for the ensuing year , A committee , which had been ap pointed to propuro a list of names , made a report , and the same was unanimously adopted. The names reported were : Prof. Arthur Stevens , Batavla , N. Y. . principal ; Dr. M. F. Wyman , Cincinnati , O. . first as- Bwtantt Prof. II. M. Prouty , Council Bluffs. Biicona iiHuistaut ; Miss Suyder , Council Bluffs , third assistant. The Urn two pen- tlcuiun are etransom hero but Prof , Prouty ia wnll known In the nlty , having been priu- clpal of thoKohool for the past two yeura. Miss Suyder has also a largo circle of ac quaintances In the city. The new teachers come highly recommended , and there U every reason to expect that the present high standard of ttio school will bo maintained. No Exjiloiiona When parsons Icoop cool and use our "Sun Dial" gus sloven. Four holes , roaster mid bakcoven. Costs 7 cants per hour when running lull blast. New York Plumbing Co. MORE LIGHT IN THE BLUFFS , An Alderman's Finns For Illuminat ing the En tire Olty. ORDINANCE BREAKERS IN COURT. The Young Krullos to Glvo n Dcnctlt For the Ijlttlo Hero of Mnimwn Tlio Soliool Hoard Election. More Ijlglit WnntPtl. Yesterday morning Alderman Lacy took an extended drive through the southern nnd western parts of the city for the purpose of looking over the ground with an eye to iho adoption of some satisfactory method of lighting these localities. Several petitions have been presented to the council asking for bettor Illumination , nnd a committee Is to report on the matter at the next meeting of the council. It Is well known that Alder man Lacy is opposed to paying ttio present rate for tower lights , so his statement mnda to TUB 12ru : yesterday will occasion no sur prise. Said ho : ' In my opinion , there will have to bo n very material cnango before the city Is satis factorily lighted , In the first place , wo are paying altogether too much money tor our nrescnt olectrlo lights. Our tower lights nro costing us fSO per month for each tower , making the seven towers cost us $500 a month , or nearly $ " ,000 n year. Davenport jmvs only ? 23 a month for each light tower , which Is but llttlo rnoro than one-third what ours cost. There is no earthly reason for such n difference , nnd I know that wo can get the Bruno light for far less money. Mr. Ofllcor's contract for the tower lights expires in December , und I am in favor of advertising at once for bids for doing this in future , nay , for a term of years , the bidder to give , figures for lighting the city for n period of from ono to flve or ten years. This give * everybody a chance. If Mr. Oftlcor Is the lowest bidder , ha has his lines already erected , and can go right ahead , and If it should bo another company , they would have time to put up their lines before the expira tion of thu present contract , so no tlmo would bo lost. "According to the contract , the city takes possession of the towers whenever Mr. Ofll- cer's company is succeeded by another in lighting the city , the city to pay two-thirds of the original cost of the towers. Mr. Oftluor filed a sworn statement , fixing the or iginal cost of the seven toners at $5,500 , so the city would have to uurchaso them for about $3CGO , In case another contract is made with an outslda company. Of course , a now company would take this matter into consld- ciatton , as they would not bo required to erect any towers. "I do not think the tower system the best ior lighting the business part of the city , but it Is unsurpassed for Illuminating the resi dence portion and the suburbs. After my ridu this morning I am of the opinion that the best plan would bo to remove the tow ers at Broadway and Fourth street. Broad way and First street , and the one at Frank and Pierce street , niu locate them in the southern and western portion of the city , and light Broadway with slngia lights. I would place these lights whore they woula illuminate to the best advantage. I don't know Just where the best locutions would bo , but I would plafco them in ucnrlv tlio fol lowing positions : Ono at the corner of Third street und Seventeenth uvonuo. ono on South Kighth street , somewhere batwcon Twen tieth and Twenty-ninth avenues , as far down as it could bo placed and still have its light meet that from the one on Third street and the ouo at Sixth street and Twelfth avenue. The other should bo placed in the vicinity of the transfer , so it would work well in con nection with thosa Just mentioned and the ono at Kighth and Broadway. All that portion tion of the city would then bo abundantly lighted. Another towcrshould be purchased to bo placed near Strectsvillo , not too far from the Eighth and Broadway tower. These , with the tower on Oakland avcnuo , should give light for all that part of the city. This takes In ull the level portion of the clt.v."I "I am not In favor of tower lights for the eastern parts.as the bluffs render them un profitable. For instance , just take the tower at Frank nnd Pierce. It throws more than half its light over on those wooded bluffs , where there are no houses , streets or anything else. Tlio city pays for more light than is of any benefit t it. Lower lights would do Justus well nnd would costless. Enough could bo supplied to light up the glens in very good shape , and it will nut cost a cent more. Sixty or seventy lights would be enough to light Brroadway in the very best manner , and also in mau.v outside streets as needed it. I am positive that with a reasonable rate for electric light , wo could rnako these chances , and light the clt } fur better than at present for the money now paid for the vari ous kinds of lighting in itifTorent parts of the city. An arc light swung diagonally over a street intersection makes a very good light in the business portion , and an incandescent light , of sixteen or thirty-two candle power , in an ordinary street lamp isn't a bad thing In the residence part. I urn in favor of ad vertising for ull kinds of bids , gas us well as electric , and award tlio contract to the ono who elves the most and best for the least money. Wo nro paying a great deal too much now , tnuuh more than anywhere else in the state , ana I want things put in shape right away , so that when the present con tract expires we can enter on a now plan at once , " * > Dexter , employment. Dwelling for snle'on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. H. Shcafo & Co. Wanted to buy or trade , for good buggy horse. A. A. Clark & Co. J. G. TIpton , real estates , 527 BMway. J. H. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , glass. CO J Main , near John Morgen's. Picked Up by the Police. Justice Hondrluks disposed of a good sized grist yesterday morning , In fact , the largest ho has ground out slnco assuming the duties of police Judge. John Lane , a fourteen-year-old scion of a South Eighth street family , had Indulged in the questionable pastime of frescoing the IIOUHO of un old gentleman named Donaldson with rotten eggs. All of the witnesses of the bconovero not present , and the case was continued until to-diiy. It is stated that the affair has created qulto a bad odor In that vicinity. Oscar Jones , who was arrested for assault ing a man named Erlcksou , at the Hotel Dannuirlt , had his case continued until to day , when ho will bo tried in 'S'tulro Hon- drlck's court , A trio were brought In from Tenth street and Avonun C. They were Mrs. Majeck and her sous Will and Georpo. They were ac cused of making it altogether too lively for the neighbors In that locality , and were booked for disturbing the peace. They were also granted u continuance until 3 o'clock this Afternoon. Charles L w2s cvldontly considered hltn- snlf a trlllo fiesb , for ho crawled into Mul- holland'H Ice house und camped on a cake of coolness. Ho hud several pawn tickets In his possession , but no lease of his bed , and an ofllccr transferred him to the city cooler. Certain suspicious papers which were In his pockets Induced the court to hold him for future reference. Nicholas You net and William Boenerman , two turnpike tourists , were found acting in a rather suspicious manner In the North western yards , and Ofllcor Beswlck levied on them. Both had consldcrab'e money , but refused to give an account of themselves , and were ordered hold for further Investiga tion. tion.Mlko Mlko Money stated that he belonged to Ncolu , and wanted to back the bull team of that place against the world , The marshal hinted that the fellow must bo insane , but the court witnessed last Sunday's game be tween the Noolas and the Odolla , and con cluded that there was nothing strange or un reasonable In the man's statement. Michael was accordingly discharged. An alleged vagrant , who answered A call for Dolan , was likewise released , A quattetto from Omaha did net fare so well. They gave the names of Jack Dccoto , Thomas Cullng and J. 0. and Thomas Hill. They were acouned of disturbing the peace , and the first two wore also booked fur Yfc- Rrnncy. They could not glvo a satisfactory explanation of their visit to the Bluffs nnd their conduct after getting here , and their case was continued. Qo to M. Keating for drugs , G05 Broadway Wanted , ono or two good team * as first payment on house and lot. Sufllclcnt time given on deferred payments. A. A. Clark & Co. Kelley ft , Younkormnn sell groceries Chase nnd Sanborn coffees a spcclaly. To Biickmakcrs : Wo would like to show you n choice brickyard site near Broadway in Council Bluffs. Price und terms reasona ble. Swan & Walker , No. 4 Pearl SU Baths at Manawa Beach , near hotel. Pri vate bathing rooms for ladles and children. For rent , good house. A. A. Clark & Co. JI mm In ftnvU * Bnncilt. Some young ladles of the city nro arrang ing a concert , the proceeds of which are to go to the Jimmio Davis fund. The concert will bo Riven in the Armory hall , next Tues day evening. Certainly everybody will attend - tend this. The following Is the programme : Orchestra Dolby's Vocal solo , "Queen of iho Night".Torry Miss Oliver. Vloltu solo Heller Prof , Bactcns. Uecltation , "Wild Zlngnrolla".McDowell Miss Qorncr. Cornet solo , "Sprinir Flower".Mendelssohn Muster Wlllio Murphy. Vocal solo , "Hosa Mario" Molloy Miss Palmer. Quartette , "Tho Knight's Farewell" Messrs. MoDerinld , Ogdcn , Wcscott nnd Allen. Violin solo Heller Prof. Baotcns. Vocal solo , "Sand of Deo" Clay Mr. Troy nor. Recitation , selected. . : Miss Palmer. Vocal solo , "Dear Heart" Mattel Miss Oliver. Orchestra Dalby's Accomuanlst , Miss Patterson. E. H. Shcafo & Co. glvo special attention to the collection of rents nnd care of prop erty in the city nnd vicinity. Charges mod erate. Onico Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , cuffs nnd shifts by Cascade Laun dry company. Fine Jewelry , watches nnd diamonds ; cleaning und repairing nt E. Burhorn. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundrv Co. City steam laundry , 34 Main , tol. 141. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan nfllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and nil other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. See us for loans on city property. Money on hand. A. A. Clark & Co. Card of 1'hnnkfl. COUXCIT , BLUFFS , IB. , July 27. It Is with n deep sense of gratitude that I hereby acknowledge the payme'it to me , by Mr. E. A. Skinner , supreme treasurer of the lioyal Arcanum , through the officers of Fidelity Council , No. liVi , of this city , of $3,000 , being the full amount of the benefit certificate held by my son , Charles H. Ward , in that organiza tion , and to thank them for their promptness , the jmvmcut being made In the short space of thirty-thrcti days from the duto of his dcutn ( Juno'J3. ) I also * desire to thank the members of Fidelity Council for their kindness and courtesy to myself and family , and wish them and their organization God speed in the noble work in which they are engaged the protection nf these they love in the hour of UflliCtiOU. MltS. SVHAII C. U'AKI ) . TIIK CHAMPION OARSMEN , TEEMER * HANLEN , USE NO OTIIliU EE.MF.DY FOH Sprains , Strains , Soreness , StitTnes * , Aches and Pains. Bold by Druggists and Dealer * . THE CHARLES A.VOCELER CO. . Baltimore. Mfl. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOIt EXCHANGE Some valuables property , in Council Hluirs fora well linnroved farm In eastern Nebraska. Farm must be clear , or nearly so. Johnson A : Van 1'atton , Everett Block. AYOONQ Kentltiman , craduato ot Eastman business college. 1'oushlcoepsle , N. Y. , desires - sires a position as book-keeper or HiUcHinnn in fcomo reliable housa. lle.tt of references. Had experience in store. Address 0 30 , Bee olllce , * Council Uluffs. TTIOIl EXCHANGE An enulty In a farm near JJ tnn city for city lota. Johnston & Van 1'at- ten , Everett block. rpAIHjB boarders wanted at 1Ilonton street. J-Uood boaid at reasonable rates. Mrs. I , W. Cooper. PA8TOUAGE First-class upland pasta rage for ahout 1UU head more of btuck ; o miles north ot city , on lime kirn road ; olvuty pure water , shade ana salt ; coed man in cliar o of stock. L. I' . Jiulson , O.'y Sixth ave. , Council lilulls. telephone 1UJ ; or W.V. . McMaliou , at pasture , 'I71INE family team for sale , or trudo for -P lot. Inquire UiJ West llroadway. RliAL K8TATK llouRht and sola and ex changed. Special attention given to exam ination of titles. W. 0. James , No. IU I'oarl St. . Council BluCTs. No. 27 Main Street , vcr Jnc iuonil ' JowvlryStore The Most Modern Novelltla In J. M. PALMER , UAH TUB CHOICEST LOT Of SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Gilt edged opportunities to luimu dlctc Invettortuncl hoineseoxers , Tuos. OFFICER. W. n. M. I'usey OFFICER & PDSEY. BANKERS. .Comer Main and Broadway , COUNUlLi UMJFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic exchange. Collection ! made and intertat paid on time do- posiu. 1MIOF. WHITE'S Adapted to the public schools , The only tompluto thing of ita kind In exUteaco und In- dlspf nslble In the school room , School boards deslilni ; the most perfect hulp for the teachers are Invited to examine this. Address IL A. BAMjINOICIt , General Agent , m Willow Ave. , Council Hlutln , Iowa , LADIESREAD , ' ; THISI * U hnvo tlio largest nnd fltA.8t stock of hair goods .west of Chicago , nml 1 iiiaVo determined to close It nil out with the Intention b'going ( out of the bust. h093. Ladles who dcslro anything In my line will bo cl on an opportunity toW WIt nt loss than hnlf the 'usual ' prices. The goods l\Th first class , andallornn- jmcnts , ott ! . , made up In the latest styles. . . „ -'Orders by mail receive prompt attention. MRS.C.L , GILLETTE , A'o. 21) Slain St. , Cou n oil UliifTH. J. D. Kiwn.Niisox. E. U Situo mr . I'rcc. Vice Vrcs , CUAS. U. HANNON , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , O F CO U NCI fell LUFFS. Paid Up Capital . $150,000.00. Surplus . . . . . . n.v M.OJ. Liability to Depositors. . . ftiVWUXt. DllifCTOll" I , A. Miller , I' . O. Oleason , H fi. ShURHrt , IJ. I ! . Hart , J. D. Kdniundsoii. elms. IU Iliumon. Transact ganornl banknnt business. l.nroest capital ana nirplus of any Imuk In southwestern Iowa. Interest on tlmo deposits. BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE SportingHeadquarters. . 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIEN ' , im \ ) [ \imci Lfl OOR. 6TH AVB. AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational Institution , fur nished with nil modern Improvements for boarding mul day school. Tlio aceilumlc jesr conslttsofttto sessions , beginning on the first Monday In September and 1'obruary , lespect- Ively. THUMB Hoard and tuition , per session. 875. Tor further particulars address Sister Superior , Sr. Francis Academy , Couno 1 Ulutl'H , la. LOANS ' INSURANCE . , REAL ESTATE , RENTS HOUSES. Ag ent American llulldtn and Lo'nn Ahsoeia- on. No. U'J ' I'eail St. , UI'-bTAlllS. CHAS. O. KLiV. OOI ) . Money loanodjon. furniture , pian os. diamonds , horses , bujrgics or anything of value at levy nios of interest. No. publicity : fair alic\ honorable dealing A. A. Clark & Co. . oifico cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. 16 Main " * * f < * 5Jr J > - j s * & K ri d(6sirf ( JS fcgr' ' * B3 ! * a S SS = as TIME TABLE OF THE LAKE MANAWA RAILWAY. Connect with Electric Motor and Union Pacific Dummy Trains at Ninth and Broad \va Council Bluffs Iowa. C. F. REED , President. IRTTSSZELIG. Especially Adapted for SIZES FR011 ELECFR1C 25 TO 300 LIGHTING HORSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications and estimates famished for completostenm plint-j. .Uegulntlon , durability guaranteed. Can sliovy letters from users where liiul economy Is o iual with Corliss Mon-Comlonsing. Send for entalosue. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. ESTABLISHED 879. S. E. MAXON Architect and Superintendent , Orr"iCE-4P , S60 &S61 JIK11K1AM I1LOCK , Council IllufTs , : : Town. C'oircct estimates of cost Guuianteed. fapeclnl attention elvcn to all classes of bulld- nipp , public and nrlvute. 1 Inn e nlUYH on linnJ , for tl.e ( om enlcnco o ! my patrons n larce number of plans , wucli ns Fcliools , Luslncss and cllltu l.iiildiugs , county court bouccE. u alehouses , hotels and private i evidences. Oidcrs by mall promptly at tended to. Hero Kflill and Poiver Sheller , Badger , Apple- Feed Gutter and Wood Saw. HOTEL MANAWA REFITTED Connected by Motor with COUNCIL BLUFFS .AND OMAHA Located on Lake Manawa , the finest Watering Place and Summ o Resort m the west , Beautiful Booting/Jincl Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing BeacTi. Spoolal Rates to Pai-tios and Farallios. Cor- roBpomicmoo Solioltocl. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. M. H , CHAMBERLAIN , M , QlHco corner Main St. , and Broadway. PI l\/inr\JTrtnMITRV \ / Surffcon and Hommpath. Room 0 , Brown J. IVIUIN I uUIVIIlnT building , US Ponrl St. Olllco hours , 0 to 12. n. in. . 2 to mid 7 to 8. p. m. While in the city do not fall to call on the store nnd see the finest and best Music Hall on the Mo. slope. Cemo and take a look at our large stock of Pianos and Organs and all kinds of musical instru ments up stairs and down stairs 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS' IOWA \ It is a BEAT-ALL , bocnuBO It never breaks , splits , crncka or curls. B caubo it is indestructible in the weather , mid will undergo no change w in any cllmuto. , , Hocnuso it is inoro durable tlinii any olhor roof muuo , iron , tin , sluto or wood , Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor and in choupor thuu I ccu'uEO It has boon proven by the severest trials and has never failed. For further information apply to BIRKINHINH BNdlNKQEINO AND SUPPLY CO. , Room 5OO First National Bank Balldlna , Omaha. Council Bluffs offlco , 110 Pearl Btroot. *