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TJtlJii OMAHA DAILY BBS * FKIPA ? , SEPTEMBER C , 1889 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCILTBLTJFFS. OFF10IC. NO 12 ST1U2ET. rcllverodby carrier In Any Part of he City ft uwenty Cents Per \Veok. IMV. TJL10N. , . MANAOEU. n ; NP.f OrncE No. 4X RIGHT KoiTott , No. k HIKNTIO.V. N. Y. P. Co. Glcuson coal , C. B. Music Co. , r.33 IJ'wny. D.Vj Otis , city nnd farm loans. Dry goods , eastern prices , Uoston store. The city Is now paying rent to the water works company for ! ! ! ! 5 lire hydrants. Fine jowclry , watches nnd diamonds ; cleaning und repairing nt E. Burborn's. Superintendent McNnughtpn reports n healthy increase in the public school attend ance over lust year. The bouquets worn by the traveling men In tholr parde wcro presented by Mrs. J. J , Stork nnd Mrs. E. C. Cook. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams , on North Eighth street , was brightened yes terday by the arrival of u son. The contract for the now church of the Latter Day Saints , at Crcstou , hai been nwardcd to J. A. Pratt , his bid being $050 , . The mercury registered 35 degrees nbovo zero Wednesday night , but no damngc re sulted from frost , owing to the extreme dampness. A typographical error mndo Tun llisn an nounce the chase of the Coursing club nt tha Plutnor settlement on the L'gth lust. It should have been the " 1st. Gcorgo C. Van Anden and Addle B. Gates and Edward Uradshaw nnd Louise Chap man , ull of Omaha , were united In mutri- inonlul tics at the ofllco of Squire Schurz yesterday. All members I. O , G. T. are cordially in vited to bo present this evening it the ses sion of Ovorton Lodge No. 415 , corner Sev enteenth street nnd Third avenue. By order of the C. T. Tha infant non of Mr. ntul Mrs , Landgrof died Wednesday night of capillary bronchi tis , aged six months. The funeral will take place to-day from the residence , 1711 Fourth avenue , with Interment In Fulrvlew ceme tery. tery.Marrlngo licenses wcro issued yesterday to J. W. Tredo nnd Annie E. Snloksdorf , both of Armour ; Edward W. Leblold , ol KockforJ township , and Elizabeth Alexan der , of Boomer township , nnd Henry Hartje and Mary Rohlfs , both ot Keg Creek. The funeral of Frank Havcu took place yesterday morning from the residence of the inolncr of the deceased , nn Tostovin street , nnd was largely attended. Rov. W. T. Smith outdated. The remains were interred in Falrvlow cemetery , The Bluffs sent another largo delegation to Omaha yesterday to either witness or take part in the great parade. Another of the electric motors was laid out along the line , but no delay resulted , as the following train pushed : t to the ear house , where an other machine was substituted. Work was commenced yesterday relaying the puvlng after the clcctrie motor construc tion gang on Pearl street. The now double track is now laid nearly to Fifth avenue , and by the end of the weak the uppar portion of the street will have resumed its normal condition. The Barrett boys wont back to jail last evening for another thirty days. A jurv said that they were guilty of stealing chickens , und the court inflicted the above penalty. The case was tried the fore part of tlio week but the jury disagreed , und another hearing of It resulted. EmmettTinsloy , esq. , looked after ttio defense. Ho has announced his In tention of appealing the case. An Omaha dnrkey named Henry Harris was arrested Wednesday evening by O.llco/s Cuslck nnd Mullen. Harris In wanted in the city across the creek for grand larceny. It is alleged that ho stole some money and Jewelry. Harris admits luUingtho property , but claims that he did not steal it. Ho says the party owed him und refused to pay , am ] ho helped himself to the amount duo him. . Ho denies having touched the jewelry. Dexter , employment , 23 Pearl et. J. G. Tipton , roafostuto. 527 B'dway. Go to M. Keating for drugs , 505 Broadway , Kolle.v & . Younkorman sell grocerio Chase and Sanborn colTooa a speclaly. Good business chance ; a $ .1,000 stock ol gent's furnishing goods , hats , caps , boot ; nnd shoos , is offered for sale by Fox & Hughes of this city. The business i cache ; (20,000 yearly und is well established. Kerr & Gray , leal estate , MD First avenue. New Si-xverH Ordered. Tlio city council has decided to advertise for bids for constructing sewers on the fol lowing nmncif streets , bids to bo received u ( to noon uf September : Broadway from Gruco to Little Frank , IE inch pipa Pierce street from Franklin nvonuo to Oak Btreet. 8 , 0 and 10 Inch pipe. Frank street from Perrln avenue to Broad way. 8 nnd 15 inei ) pipo. Little IM ank from Pierce to Broadway , I and 10 inch pipo. S. B. Wudsworth & Co. loan money , Swanson Music Co. , ! ! ' )5 ) Broadway. ' - If you want clean , fresh groceries am frults.callon Johnson & Olson , 71- Broad way Wall paper , room moldings and "decora tlons , No. 1'J North Main street * Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 B'wnj Alivnyx in Time * . If you wish to purchasn a good nnd roliabli watch 25 per cent less than club rates , amen on easy terms , then call at once and muki your own selection ut C. B. Jacquemlu & Co. , U7 Main street. At Dohnnv'H IjjiHt livening. The largest bouse that has boon scon a Iomny's ) this year was that of last evening when the Ctovoland-Haverly minstrels holt the boards. The "standing room only" sigi was hung out shortly after 8 o'clock , am when the curtain rang up thcro was ver ; llttlo standing room to bo had. The outer talnmont was n revelation in minstrelsy uni Without exception the finest thing of 1U kini ever produced In the city. The only objectionable feature was th rushing of the programme , which was cu consldoi ably to allow thu company to main the Rock Island train east ut 10:45 : , thu train being hold until that time to await the nrrival of the Union Pacific. This was'u source of great dlsappolntmon to the nudlenco , and tbo management wa censured on this account. When the cur tain fell at 10 o'clock , thoaudionco koptthoi seats , expecting something that never came when they sorrowfully left tha hull , Tha was ull that murrod an otherwise perfect en tertalntnont. The Now Ogden , Council Bluffs , finest am largest hotel m western Iowa. Special at Vf toutlans to commercial men. Fine jewelry , watches and diamonds cleaning und repairing at E. Uurhorn. < Get Fountain Co cigar , next Elsomun blocl C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway. Steam and hot water heating , flrst-dnsi plumbing. Work dona in both cities. Johi QUbert , 018 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Dcslrublo dwellings for rant at mouorat prices. E. H. Sheafo & Co. , rental ugonts Broadway and Main streets , up stairs , i I'ulrinomit I'urk. The beautiful gem of Council Bluffs so amid the romantic hills and shaded by vei dant bought of forest trues. The most de llghtful place imaginable for picnics , tcnnl parties uud nuito rambles , 'iako the olectrio motor cars bridge lino- which lauds pussongcrs In the very lioart o the park. Faro from Omaha to the par only 10 cents. The park is owned and controlled by tb city authorities aud the beat of good ordc U enforced. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , Mayor Rohror's Vlows on the Olty Hall Question. THE WORK OF THE GRAND JURY. A Itcciiictton in the Tax Iiovy Dy tlio County Hoard of SnpervUors Now Sowcro Ordered GunornI Notes. Itlnyor Roliror Homo Aijnln. Mnyor Kohror returned yesterday morn- iift from Avalon , Mo. , wlioro ho was unUod to attend the funeral of his brother lust Sun day , A rush of ofllulnl business awaited his return , and ho was allowed little tlmo for rest before beginning the work of Binning a argo lot of city warrants for bills allowed at .ho last cession of the council. The mayor a considerably Indisposed at present , but lopes to work off his 111 health In a few days. Ho was asked regarding ; several city matters , .ml could Rlvo nothing but rather unsatis factory information , owing to his absence antl Ignorance of what had transpired during that tltno. However , ho was Induced to oxprcss him self on the city hall question. Said ho : "I don't bollovo that the people nro rlpo for that yet , and It would bo poor policy to have them KISS upon It now. VV a don't want n city hall to coat less than $123,000 or tlfiU.OJO , uiul as I understand It , n large proportion of our clt- zcns Imvo an Idea that about1 $23,000 or 30- 000 would put up as Una a building as the . Ity requires.Vo ought to Imvo our public liulldings In proportion. The government building cost $ I30UUU ; the county court house $105,000 , and a city hall should not cost less than 125,000. 1 don't tuIn ! : It advisable to do anything about It this year , except to secure a good site. It will take somn time to do that , for wo want a pluco where wo will not bo crumped lor room , Wo open the bids for sites on the llith lust. , and then parhaps wo will bo able to get some idea us to what It will coat , and what Is the most favorable lo cution suggested , but n alto can not bo pur chased Inside of two or tlircu months. If the city is willing to put about $150,000 Into n now building , it may be nil right , but I am ufrnid that this is rather soon to think of it. " "Changing the subject , what do those bids just submitted to the council mean the pur chase of n chemical cnulno ! " ' 1 ( Ilil n't know that the city had advertised for any olds for furnishing it chemical en gine , or nay other apparatus for the Urn de partment. I don't know us the city wants a chemical. It soouia that there arc popular crazes in line apparatus , just the same as in everything else , und just , now chemical en gines are quite fashionable and I gucxathat they nro very good things. Of course the city xvlll have to provide new apparatus for that new hose house on Lower Broadway , but I don't think that anybody knows Just yet what the new apparatus will bo. It is very probable that u hose cart will bo put down there , and the new apparatus located more centrally. A hose cart is needed there , mid a chemical engine would notbedesirable jxcopt for the huslnujs portion of the city. It is too early yet to toll wnat will bo done. Tlio city is doing considerable uow In the Improvement line , and It will uot do to rush things too fust. " Money louncd tvt L. U. Craft's it Co.'a loan ollico on furniture , pinnoa , horaos , wagons , personal property of ull kinds , mid till other articles of value , without roinovtil. All business strictly confi dential. A Ketluoi'd Tnx Imvy All Around. The county board of supervisors Used the tux levy at their meeting yesterday morning , as follows : Mills. State 2j County o Bridge 3 School 1 Insane } < Poor % Court house bonds Soldiers' relief } $ Total 18M This is u reduction of 19 mills as compared with last year's levy , which was 15 > mills. The board then proceeded to elect an over seer of the poor , and on the first billet reelected - elected M. D. Hardm , who received fout votes , H. Goss receiving one. Mr. Walto , who is confined to his home by illness , sent his veto by messenger. The tax levy for this year , both city and county , is greatly rcducod from last year , when it amounted to : i % mills , and In 1SS7 it amounted to ( & } { mills. This year the city levy is : J3 mills , and the county levy ns above stated , 13 * mills. The school tax of 1 mill In the county levy will not affect the property owners of this city , ns this U an independent school district und has a special levy. The school tax for the city wilt bo li ! mills , which will make this year's total levy 59j mills , a ro < duotion of 14 % mills. The school tax lasl year was 11 mills , but with the increased ns sessed valuation a IS mill tux will ratso the necessary amount this year. Dr. Murphy.oiitloiaii. room 210 Merriam bile "Tho Famous" cash bargain house , 200 B'y , \Vnrlc of tli : > Grand Jury. The grand jury is making haste slowly and is holding half-day sessions. Vurloui reasons are assigned for this , and ull of then may be partially responsible for it. Tlu principal reason allowed is that work is dragging und witnesses can not be sccuroc as fast as desired. There nro not as man.i cases to bo investigated as at the last sea sion , but considerable time is required U get them in presentable shape. One of the grand jurors , Squire Pratt , is in poor health and for the past few days has been feolliif BO badly that it was with difficulty that hi attended the meeting of that body. Wcdncs any afternoon the jurors und n part of tbi board of supervisors went to Omaha to taki in the exposition , and to these three causei may bo attributed the small amount o work done thus far by'the grand Jury. It ii stated that no report will bo made this week and there is little reason to oxpoot a rcturi of Indictments until the latter part of uox week. _ Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Alsc building lots at lowest market prices , Cal und examine our list. K. II. Sheafo & Co. E. H. Sheafo & Co. give special nttcntloi to the collection of roiitsand caroof propnrt : in the city and vicinity. Charges moderate Oftico Uroadwny and Main streets. An Kvnnlng of Tlio following Is the programme for tin recital to bo given at Muolier'b music hal Saturday availing : -Andanto expressive . Mcndolsnohi Polish dance . , . . . .Sclmrwonki Mutnio Fleming. Vocal solo . Solcctci Alurgurctt Llduoll. Cornotsolo . "ThoPnlms1 Willie Murphy. Hattie Palmer . Sole Dlo Forollo . ' . .Schubor Mamio Fleming. Quartette . , . . . . . . . Selectci Messrs. MoUormld , Wostcott , Allen and Ogdon. Uarcarallo . Godan Minluetto , . . , . , . . Mescomslc Mamio Fleming. Vocal solo . Sclectei Margurott Liddoll. II Trovatoro . , . Kuh < Mamie Fleming. The Misses Damon and Patterson will plu ; the accompaniments. Mra , Allen and Mrs , fieorgo Jacobs mother and sister of Frank Haven , desire t < oxprcss their thanks to the friends who hnv , shown such sympathy , und rendered ucl kindly assistance. Itniucil Corn , Not Corns. Munsoy's Weekly : Customers fron Soodvillo Do you keep the best make of shoos here ? City Donlar Yuas ; our shoes nro nl A No. J. Customer from Soodvillo There voi CUDCustomer in't salt mo. I tuko B No. 2 , For a dUodcrod liver try licocham's Pllii MillHASKA STATI5 FA lit , A Fine fjlat nfKntrlc * for tlio Hpocil King ContentH. t.tXCOt.N' , Nob. , Sept 4. [ Special to. TUB LHn. : ] The great stnto lair for 1839 opens to morrow , nnd to-day everything Is bustle nnd preparation. To-morrow morning the ofllca will bo moved out to tlio grounds , nnd entries will close Saturday night. It exhibitors want to get in they must bo on docl ln tlmo. Everything bids fair to ecllpio all previous years. The speed ring will be ospoclally at tractive. Tno following nro paid up nnd named entries and nominations In the 2KJ : ! class , guaranteed purao. tl,000. for Thurs day , Setncmbbr IS , 1SS9. Track , Nebraska stata fnlr , Lincoln. C. D. Jves , Cedar Knpidn , la. , b. m. , Gyp- soy A. Sire , Star of the West. Dam , Pot. J. I1. Lnudoman , St Edwards. Nob. S. m , Gypioy Queen. Sire , Hushvlllc. Dam un known. Rudolph Knaul , Dannfoon , In. a m. Fiiwnelto. Slro Eralory 1111 ; dam Acco by Blue Hull 73. A. W. Donnlson , Eldorado , Kan. b. g. Tinker. Sire lilokford Forest : dam by Brook's Horse. H. T. Kneobs , Sioux City , In. b. s. Van Duke. Sire Hyo'n Duke ; dam bv Saturn. Trotting Stakes Foals 18S7. D. T. Sabin , Beatrice , Nob. , b. s. Sabin's Counsellor ; sire , Counsellor 1842J dam , Julia by Chicka- maupa 477(1. E. P. Fuller , David City , Nod. , b. s. Mc Gregor U'llltes ; sire , Hobcrt McGregor ; Uum , Dewy Eve by fjeorge Wllkos. W. H. Harrison. Bennett , Nob. , b. s. Bonnie U. ; sire. Orion dam , unknown. U. Outoalt , Lincoln , Nub. , c. m , Gtrly King ; sireAlondorf , ; dum , King's Beauty , by Mnmbrino King. Ed Pyle , Humboldt , Neb. , blk. m. Knto Cattery ; sire , Chtts. Gallery ; dam , Evu by Tlppo Bashaw. Sam Unlrd , Dunlap. la. , blk. h. Adrms Harry ; sire , Adrian Wllkrs ; dam , unknown. C.V. . Beach , Auburn , Neb , b. m. Kitty Vorci , slro Tala\-era l'J43 ; dam Kitty List , by Seneca Chlof 278. M. M. Jones , David City , Nob. , b. s. Pao- tolu , slro Patronage , dam not given , by Tramp. , Kostorson < fc Folloth , Falrbur.v , Nob. , o. . Moncricf , sire Bollraont , dam Dora , by Woodford's Matnbnno. Peter Podvont , St. Joseph , Mo. , b. s. Aravant , slro Arabasquo , dam Mugclo Mil ler , by Auditor. Put McEvoy , Elkhorn , Nob. , b. m. Vareta , sire , Honkawny ; datn , Valona , by Mnmbrino Pntchcr. C. G. Smith , Nelson , Nob. , Union Sprngue. No pedigree. J. S. Wolf , jr. , Cedar Rapids , Nob. , b. s. Dark Night. Sire , Gnneral Garllcld ; dam , L'uly Cloud , by Black Flying Cloud. O.V. . Plckard , Omaha , Nub. , c. m. Famo. Slro , Hector Wllkes ; dam , Mollie , by Ken tucky Prince. Trotting Stakes Foals 18S8. L. C. Judy , Friend , Neb. , br. h. Brno's Shurtz , sire Syntax ! )337 ) , dam Alice Jackson by Matn- brine Jackson 2&S2. Ed P.vle , Humboldt , Neb. , b. h. Eddy Hayes , sire Chas. Caffory , dam Eva by Tlppo Uashaw. D. S. Giles , Irving , Kan. , b m. Belle G. sire \V. H. Vanderbilt , dam Kitty by Tuckihonie. A. Bnrslow , Dorchester , Nob. , g. s. Dor chester Boy , sire , Lynton ; dam , Dixie , by Swyzart. . Kesterson & Follct , Fairbury. Neb. , bl. h. Aretas. sire , Chltwood ; dam , Gussio 1C by Swyzart. \V. H. Ashby , Beatrice , Neb. , Harvls Ashby. J. S. Wolf , jr. , Cedar Rapids , Neb. , Har ry D. Swoarangor & Ingraham , Mcndota , 111 , b. g. Lew White ; no pedigree. Peter Podvant , St. Joseph , Mo. , br. g. Two Eyes. Aldrich & Seavoy , Aurora , 111. ; ( no name given nt date this issue. ) J. W. Smith , Maploton , la. , John W. C. H. McCormick , Oinalm , Nob. , pr. g. Colonel H , slro General Kuox. dam Dy Blue Bull. C. L. Hooper , Lincoln , Neb. , br. g. Logan B , sire Whyman's Logan , dam Green's Bashaw. Trotting stakes foals 1885 Ed. Pylo , Hum boldt , Nob. , r. m. Fred P. , sire Charles Caffery , dum Lady Bfillo by Tip's Cranston. E. S. Hughes , Clinton , la. , b. s. Stur Bashaw , sire , Star of the West , dam uot given , by Uashaw Drusoy. Put McEvoy , Elkhoru , Neb. , b. h. Salaam , sire , Onward , dam , Biseng by Harnlan' Almont. Thomas G. Hogue , Red Oak , la. , b. m. Relief ; sire , Belvoir ; dam , Madge , by H. of Thorndalo. S. J. Odell , Lincoln , Nob. , 1. g. m. Quean Ann ; sire , Totaway ; dam , Queen. W. H. Ashby , Beatrice , Neb. . Chitwood. Trotting Stakes Fouls 18SQ. W. Holaway , Galloway , Nob. , b. s. , Montrose5933 " sire , Dr. Franklin 2777 dam , Lady wltbere by General Withers. W. H. Harrison Bennett , Neb. , b. s. , Fred Douclas sire , Oriu dam , unknown. Ed Pylc , Humbolt , Neb. , b. h. , Robbie P. sire , Charles Cuffcry dam , Nannie , by Long Island Chief. J. D. Hardln , Hod Oak , la. , br. m. Corrie , sire Belvola , dam Lcddu by Nobbio. Dd. Barrett , Dunlap , fa. , b. s. Young Ranger , sire John Sherman , dam Cloud by Black Ranger. W. W. McGregor , Cameron , Mo. , c. m. Velvet 64S3 , sire Tramp 303 , dam Bracket by Peacock. M. J. Jones , David City , Fob. , b. m. Sen tinel Belle : sire , Grand Sentinel ; dam not given , by Strothmoro 408. G. C. Smith , Nulson , Nob. , Dick. Dimple ; no psdigree. J. Wolf , jr. , Cedar Rapids , Neb. , b. m. Kitty Bird ; sire. General Garfield ; dam not given. O. W. Pickard , Omaha , Nob. , b. m. Di nah ; sire , Fluco ; dam , Little Woful byVo - ful. ful.W. . H. Ashley , Beatrice , Troxol. R. Beam , Emporia , Kan. , Elba B. J:4S class The " :4S : class is for u purse of $50J. The following arc the entries : A.'J. BrlKgs , Superior , Lconidas ; B. E. Grant , St. Paul , Oregon Patchon ; W. H. Harrison , Ben nett , Uriou ; A. J. Arnold , Hastings , Nellie Mitchell. 2'i5 : pacing This race is for a purse of $ 00 ami the following are the entries ; H. C. Smith , Gypsy B. ; G. D. Hey , Sedan , Kan sas , Finegun ; J. H. McShano , Omaha , Jo seph L. J:29 : class This race isor a purse of $500 , and the following entries have been made : C. W. Beach. Auburn , Taluvera ; P. T. Rey nolds , Lake Benton , Minn. , Roan Jack ; A. A. Swourongcn , Mcndota , III. , Cal Walker ; J. Q. Adams , Spoucor , la. . Bird ; James Mad- son , Wakefluld , Elwooa ; C. H. Lurobourno , Now Holland , Chas H ; A. W. Dennlson , El dorado , Kan. , Dan 11. U:83 : class Purse of $300 , The following are the entries : Woscott , Gibbon & Co. , Wescott , Ray Dan ; H. Pickerel ! , York , Count wuldomnr : L. L. Garrison. Reynolds , Paul ; B. B. Hoadloy , Brownsville , Ben B Mc.Mabon ; William Frazier , Wayne , Bun- quet ; U. Grimes , Terra Haute , Ind. , Jo a Eastman : A. H. Cramer , dustings , Gov ernor U. Swu gert ; Gcorgo E. Birge , Clay Center , Billy. 20 : ! ! class For u nurse of 500. The fol lowing are the entries : Wtnslow & Bradley , Kankukoc , III. , Nutland ; Frank Poarsou , Lincoln , Muxoy Cobb , jr. ; L. W. Parrotte , Kearney , luuus Fatuu * ; W. M , Edgar , Fair- bury , Knight Tomolar. . 2:34class , for a purse of $500 Entries : George Leo , Mexico , Mo. , Rouert Kytidyk ; Perry Bros. , Wayne , Frank P. ; Q. B. Good- oil , Choyonnu , Wyo. , Spartan : C. C. Bates , Decoruh , la. , ThalborKi A.v. . Dennlson , Eldorado , Kan. , Evu. Froe-for-ull trot , purse of ? 500 Entries : Perry Bros. , Wayne , Frank P. : A. A. Swcarcngon , Mendotu , 111. . Nellie V. ; G. B. Goodcll , Choyonnu , Wyo. , Spartan ; Charles Burton , Dayton , O. , Jos Davis ; M , E , Me- Henry , Frcoport , III. .Illinois Egbert. Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work dona nnd vorillod to by lUtlduvit und cortitl- cute of recorder. Claims located , J , J , Corbett , Casper , Wyoming- , o SOUTH OMAHA NI3WB. Visitors at rhe Packing House- * . The visitors who catno down from O malic Thursday afternoon were given a reception und entertainment whih pleased thorn fully as much as it was creditable to the Magic City , The reception committee met tin visitors nt the depot and at once escorted thorn In turn to all of the packing houses und through the Union stock yards , Every arrangement had been made und every facility was offered to allow all visi tor * to see the elghu and fumllarUo themselves - solves with the mysteries of the Magic City , Ton much crt-Jlt or praise can nut bo given the niunliu'tMionts of the several packing houses for their extensive prepara tion to rocclro nnd perfect , arrangement to open the Insmo workings of their hmtncs to the public. Thousands of dollars lind been spent. Every dcnortmcnt was running in full force , nnd wi&opon to nil comers. To ndti to the romcllhQjB of the scene , all the men in cnch department of the packIng - Ing house were dreescd In now clothes , each department havlifftMi distinct style of dross , nil now , clean undVnttractlvo us nn expert housowifo. . " . The commlttcomrn ns well M the visitors were profuse In their priuso of the wonder ful slghU shown them , und unstinted in tholr words ' fcommcdaiory of the malingers nnd tlioir assistants for their courtesy nnd the excellent management of tholr institutions. A bettor pleased or moro satisfied sot of visitors never went to n slrango city , nnd moro perfect arrangements to receive and entertain guests could not bavo boon inado. An Oinnhn MUM Injnrocl. .folm Sftlqulst. living at No. 2913 Dupont strcotcngagedln butillng brick from Smith's brick kilns , Omaha , to G. H. Mack's now buildings on Twenty-fourth nnd M streets , while unloading brlclc Thursday afternoon was run over and Injured. Mr. Sol- qulst was standing in front of the front wheel when the mules scared , and the wheel striking him , knocked him down , both wheels passinir over his chest. A surgical examination revealed no bones broken , and no evidences of Internal injuries. Mr. Sal- qulst was removed to his homo. A Marvelous Escape. As the 0:55 : dummy train raino into the sta tion Thursday evening two men had n close call for xholr lives. A stranger , visiting m the city , attempted to jump on the Incoming tram but missed his catch , was thrown against a young lad working in ono of the packing houses , knocking th m both down. The boy fell on his head , receiving a painful brulsu on the forehead , nnd his logs , niter the front trucks passed , fell directly over the track. In some way , before the rear trucks got to him , ho got his foot and logs off the rail. Both got on the train nnd went to Omaha , and their names could not bo ascer tained. hJdnontlonnl 91nttT > . The examinations Imvo been completed by the board o * education. There will bo a teachers' meeting nt the Albright school house Sutifrday morning at 8:30 : o'clock , at which tlmo teachers will bo assigned. The high school will not bo opened Mon day on account of the unfinished condition of the improvements. All other schools will oucn Monday morning at 0 o'clock. South Omnhii Xurnvcrctn. The South Qmaha Turuvoreln effected a permanent organization Wednesday night. The following officers were elected : First speaker , Judge G. Reuther ; second speaker , GusThlcm ; treasurer , Bernard Blum ; sec retary , Frank Christman ; first instructor , Edward Elstor ; second Instructor , William Mucnch ; warden , August J. Frcnklo. Trustees , John Frey and Albert Zimmot. Thirty charter members belong to the as sociation. The ball committee's report , in favor of renting Bulthas ( letter's hall on Twonty- slxth street , was adopted. The turn implements have been ordered and arc expected next week. A resolution was'passed permitting per sons not members , on the payment of 50 cents n month , to enjoy the privileges of the Turn hall. Adjourned to meet at the Wis consin house Monda evening. Not s A boil t tlio City. Charles Collins..a drunken vng , was fined ( S by Judge King and committed to jail while John Browncll , for indecent exposure of his person , paid into Judge King's exchequer (3 and costs. Contractor John W. Smiley has finished thb 700-foot box sewer for the stock yards company leading to the river. Ho is now on the last of the job. , Alpha Lodge , No. 44 , Daughters of Ro bekah. Imvo adjourned to meet Friday even ing this week. * Mr. Thomas Schurt , otherwise known among hls-churas as "Hardy , " while holding a hog in the Omaha packing house Wednes day , was accidentally cut by a cleaver. The blow penetrated through to the bono of the lingers of the right hand , making a very painful but not dangerous wound. A hand ball match has been arranged be tween "Burns and Burke of this ilaco , and P. J. Kirby and M. Kilgallon , of Omaha , the match to take place at the latter place Satur day at 2 o'clock , the prize being $10. Mr. Burke is also arranging a match between some parties in St. Louis , wbicti will proba bly take place ic the near futuro. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pcari. Frank Wilson , of St. Louis , Mo. , lias boon in the city looking after his erring wife , . The old folks' concert , .to bo given iu the Methodist Episcopal church , has Deen post poned till Tuesday evening. The meeting of the Loan and Building association has been postponed till next Wednesday evening. Advertisements have boon ordered for the paving of Railroad avenue , Twenty-seventh and M streets. H. W. Gleason , formerly of Manloy , has removed to Albright nnd gone into business. Miss Margaret Lynch , has arrived from Chicago and is looking for her sister who married James O'Brien. Miss Lynch Is with Mrs. Orton , 2,030 Poppleton avenue , Omaha. Any information loft with tno police officers or given to Miss Lynch about her sister will bo thankfully received , About. People , G. W. Fuller , ono of our steady young men , loft last night for Portland , Oregon. Mrs. G. W. Bently , accompanied by Mrs. S , H. Bently , of Ashland , is visiting her par ents , Hon. and Mrs. John McMillan. Mrs. J. S. Foster , of Greenwood , Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. EO. . Mayfield , Mlchuol Wright , ono of the Armour-Cud- ady star hog butchers , has gouo to Sioux City and Chicago. Frank McBride , of Hamburg , Iowa , is visiting bis mother , Mrs. Anna McBrido. Allsscs Mollie Marshall and Rase Burgess , of Fremont , are the charming guests of Miss Huldah Lambert. Mrs. J. E. Payne , of Newton , is visiting her daughter , Miss Mae Payne. J. W. Orr , of Sidoli , III. , wife and child , who have been traveling through the west. Imvo returned from Boise Cltv , Idaho , and are the guests of Captain and Mrs , Peter Cock roll. E. B. Smith , of Lexington , is the guest of James C. Carloy. * ' Frank and Mss | .Emma Schumacher , of DoWItt , and Misses Florence Grosser nnd Edna Enton , of Plattsmouth , and Edward T. Grautham , of Lincoln , are the jolly and entertaining guests of Mr. and Mrs. James II. Grantham. i i Ladles who vnluo a refined complexion must use Pozzoni'H Powder it produces a soft und beautiful skin. DIED IN .riiK sm uirr. A Brilliant Now Vork Newspaper Ainu NEW YOIIK , Sept. 5. David D. Lloyd , ono of the Tribune staff , ' died suddenly to-day Mhllo walking In ihe street at Wcohaivkon , N. J. For some yjjars past Lloyd has bean suffering from heart .trouble. He was born in this city in 1) ) > 5I. He was successively reporter on the Tribune , private secretary to Chief Justice Chase , day editor of the Tri bune. its Albany and Washington corre spondent and then editorial writer on the pa per. As a dramatist , ho is Known as the author of the ploys. "For Congress , " "Tho Woman Hater. " ' 'Tho Dominie's Daughter , " nnd had just completed a play called "Tho enator" A Blcxloan Town Oeotroyod. Cixr ov MEXICO , ( vlatlulveston ) Sept. B. The town of Tlacolula , In the state of Hidalgo , has keen entirely destroyed by Hoods. Telegraphic communication is Inter rupted. The people m the Hooded districts are in great distress. l-'rost III Kansiia ami Missouri , KANSAS CITV , Sept , B. ftoporU from points iu Kansas and Missouri show that a light frost prevailed throughout the north ern parts of those states last night. No damage to the corn crop Is reported. AFTEH THIHTICHN VKAUS. The Governor of ICnnsns Pardons Kllr.nbcih Cook. Knn , , Sept , 5. [ Special Telegram to Tnu HKC. ] MM. Henrietta Cook , of Osborno , Kan. , was this afternoon released from the state penitentiary , having been pardoned by Governor Ilumphroy. Mrs , Cook tins boon confined In the peniten tiary thirteen years , having boon convicted of poisoning her husband In 1870. There nro now grave doubts of her guilt. Her hus band was known to mo strychnine for n disease. Mrs. Cook's hlfttory rends like n novel. At the ngo of fourteen she was forced into n hateful union with n man she dlil not lovo. She was , hownvor , always nn affectionate wtfo , nnd it was on circumstan tial evidence that she was convicted , A Mixnliu ; Kills Ills Wife. CniCAOo , Sept. 5. John Johnson , a Swedish carpenter , looked himself nnd wife In Dr. Morgan's office to-night , nnd drawing n dirk plunged it Into the woman's breast seven times. Her shrieks caused n crowd to assemble , hut they could not gain an en trance. Ono neighbor hurled u brick through the window , but Johnson kept , on with his murderous work. When the police arrived nnd brolto into the ofllco the woman was dead , Johnson had boon suffering some tlmo from the effects of n sunstroke received lastyear nnd wns subject to Ills of temporary aberration of the mind , for which ho was under treatment by Dr. Morgan. I'rohnblo. S. D. , Sopt. C. [ Special Telegram to Tun HUE. ] The sheriff of Buffalo county passed through hero early to-dny , having In charge William Lawton , a traveling jeweler of Charles Mix counts4 , who is wanted in the former county for a brutal rape committed on the person of u respectable young woman. It is believed that the prisoner will bo lynched on nrrival nt his dlstlnation. Another Mlno Unrnlntr. Rtcn HILL , Mo. , Sept. 5. Fire broke out In mlno No. 4 , of the Rich Hill Mining com pany yesterday. All the entrances wore im mediately closed and steam Injected in the hopoof smothering the fire. This afternoon an explosion of the confined gases occurred , causing nn uohcaval of the earth und wruck Ing n building. Thruo minors who were at work at the pump at one of the shafts were hurled thirty foot away by the force of the explosion. They are not futaliy Injured. The fire is still burning. A Woman Goo * Over Nlagan. BUFFALO , Sept. 5. An unknown woman committed suicide at Niagara Falls- this morning by jumping into the water nbovo the falls. She was apparently about twont.v- flvo years old , had red hair and were n black dress. She wan alive when she went over the fulls , as she was seen to raise her head. She was a stranger and arrived on an early morning train. Irish Cathollu Ho lorolont Union. KINGSTON , On . , Sept 5. At the Irish Catholio Benevolent union's ' convention to-day Hon. M. G. Lennon , of Norfolk , Va. , was elected president , and Rev. F. C. O'Leary , of St. Louis , treasurer. "An amend ment striking out the word ' 'Irish" from the society's uarno was unanimously defeated. An Insane Mnn'a Terrible Deed. UNION HILL , N. J. , Sopt. 5. Last night John Schlocpler , about thirty years old , shot nnd killed his brother and then ended hlsoivn life in the same manner. The man wns in sane , and the fear of bcingtakcn back to the asylum made him commit the deed. Alabama Grconbuoker.s R BjiiMi.vaiiAM , Ala. , Sopt. 5. Fifty dele- catcs representing about thirty counties , re- orpnnircd the greenback party of Alabama and elected delegates to the national conven tion to bo held iu Cincinnati. a , . Mnro Illinois Minors Out. PuoniA , 111. , Sopt. 5. The miners along the Iowa Central and Toledo , Peoria & Western roads struck to-day for an advance of 10 cents per ton. This trouble is liable to lead to a general strike throughout the Peoria district. Dentil of a London lid I tor. LONDON Sopt. 5. [ Special Cablegram to THE BEn.J The death is announced of Edward - ward Laman Blanohard , of the literary staff of the Daily Telegraph. * Another Plorro itonlty I > ? al. "YANKTON , S. D. , Sept. 5. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BEE. ] Special agents left here this morning to close a forty thousand dollar deal made by a Yaukton syndicate In Pierre real estate. Another Typlioia Victim. NEwronT , R. I. , Sept. G. Robert Ramon , an apprentice boy on the United States steamer New Hampshire , died at Newport hospital to-night with typhoid fever. Tins is tl0 | fourth death from the disease among 'the apprentices. Hob Younger Hinkini ; Kaiiitlly. STILLWATEK , Minn. , Sept. 6. Bob Younger , the Missouri outlaw , is sinking rauldlyand is liable to die at any moment from heart failure. It is thought ho may linger along tor two weeks yet. Heath of Georco Snnd'a .Son. PAIIIS , Sept. 5. MaurleeDuuovant Sand.a son of Mmo. Georco Sand , the novelist is dead , aged slxiy-qix years. Ho made a repu tation as a painter and a man of letters. A Spanish Statesman Dead. MADKID , Sept. 5. The Marquis of Mollns , loader of the conservatives in the senate und a well known litcrateurro , died suddenly to day. Killed by I ho Cars , PBitimiANS , Md. , Sept. 5. William Bon net and Miss Currlo Ernest * of Baltimore , were run over and killed to-night by an ox prcss train , Low Itntcn From Omaha nnd Council Bluffs via the Northern Pacillo to all points on the North Pacific coast have bo placed iu elToct permanently. The Btop-ovor privilotro ( jivon on Northern Pacific Bocond-chisB tickets onublos the intend ing settler to parsonnlly inspect uny portion of Washington Territory. Free second-class aloopurs are run via the Northern Pauifio from St. Puul through to Tauomti und Portland. Jim ilcnicH In Hoc. Jim Jones' is the name that a delegate from Suhuyler , who deals In farm machinery , trave when arrested last night , charged with steal ing chickens at thu fair ground. Jim is hero in the interest of u certain brund of windmill , and after selling ono got loaded and stole some game fowls. Ho will bo tried this morning on tha dual charge of drunken ness and pilfering poultry. JJiu-no'rt Uuuu-rli Snuff. When suffering with catarrh , cold in the head , nervous headache , etc. , use Duma's Snuff , it will relieve you at once. Price 'Jjc ut druggists. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cute in the rumody for you. For eulo by Good man Drug Co. "EVEUY IN Ii AN ISMt'BHOIt. " Mr. Chuuiicoy lciow's ) Description of YOUIIK Kiilner Wllholin. The chief topic of political interest of the past week is the visit of Emperor William , says a London cable to the Now York World. Thousands of Kn- Klishmon Hocked to Portsmouth und to Aldorshot ] iurposoly to BCO what the young monarch waa Hl o , All Ameri cans who could go , wont , among thorn Chnuncoy DODOW nnd Street Cominis- Bionor Colomun. Mr. Chauncoy Dopovv saw the emperor whou the latter came on hoard the Teutonic. Questioned by the World correspondent on the I'J SIZES FROM ' 25 TO 300 LIGHTING HORSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Srcclflcfttlons ntul rRtlmntes rnrnlslifd for complott'fttcnra r > UnK Itegulntlon , durability Riurnntfcil. Tnn show letters from users wliero fuel economyls enual with Corliss Non Condcmlng. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. No. 01O Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. subject Mr. Donow ronmrkod : "I had BOOH him on.co before In Tyrol with his grandfather when the chances of his becoming oinperor scomod very rotnoto. I thoucht hint then a mtinly , solf-pos- sossod younp follow. Now ho looks every inch tlio emperor in all that the word monns from the modern and mo- dltuvol standpoint. Ho looked , so fai ns nineteenth century conditions would permit , what Frederick the Great might have boon in his time. His solo idea scorns to be militarism on land nnd on sea for the Drotoction of the German empire and lor the maintenance of its unity nnd powor. Ho has taken o"y careful notes of onoof the greatest naval military displays that the world has over soon , nn array ot armament which was intended to astonish him and to ohow him the value of England as an ally , and the dnnpfcr of having her us tin onotiiy. You should have seen him look at those now can not ) which lire twelve shots to the minute , on the Teutonic. He wont through them like a dose of salts , oxtuninod them iunklo and out , and turning to an olllcor at his sitlo ho said emphatically : 'Wo must Imvo those nuns , and quick , too. ' Ho listened with mild interobt to the de scription of the line cabins and luxu rious accommodations for the passopors , but what ho wanted to know all about wns those twin screws , and what they would do under pressure. " SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SX'.E AND R NT. * " " R IJAIj K3P.V.TI5 ItoiiRllt ftd'l siU mul ex- changed. SpncKl attention gtvtm to exam ination of tltlos. W. C. James , No. IU 1'oarl st. IlOH SAMIor oxclmngo Now u-roorn house in good location , will exchange for 80 acres of improved litutl In Western Iowa , or uiUselland takopurt In vacant lota. ICerr & Grar , Council UliiUs , la , OK KHClIANar-lW acres In Aiiilubon Co. . : t miles from Co. soar , well Impioveil. Will oxchnncii for Improved Council lllutr < t projiurty. Kerr & ( Inty. Council ItluilH. 17HItSALi : Acre property In city , reasonable -L Kerr .teUrtty , Council Hinds. GKRAT bargains In Nebraska farina 1C you want ono.Vo huvo a number on hand that will ho sold cheap. Kerr A : Gray , Council I Umffs. " la. _ M. SIKDKNTOIT. Ite.U Kstate. Special attention ulven to exnniinutlon mm cor rection of tula to lands nnd lots In city and county. No. c , North jlnln st. ( innlcn land with houses , by J. U. Ittce , 1UI Miln : st. . Council UlutTu. AUUITT Pluco lots for bale by K J. Day. G O LOOK nt the liahbltt Place on Upper Hroadway , then ace V. J. Day. HOUSES for rent In all parts of the city. F. J. Day. " 1J1OK SALi ; Two line new Mix-room houses on jl Pacific ave. will be sold elm ? n for a small payment down and balance to Hint purchaser. Kerr , x Gray. 5U5 l'lr t avo. _ FOU KENT-3 unfurnished rooms , O'Jl ' Third avenue. "iTUVE Kansas farms to exchange for city -L1 property. Johnston Jc Van I'utteti , Everett block. _ FOU EXCHANGE A small now pap r outfit to exchanpe for lots. Johnston & Van Pat- ten , Council muffs. _ SKVKIlAli Nebraska farnm to exchange for Council DlulI'd lots. Johnston & Vim Pat ten. _ HOUSES to exchange for equity In house and lot. Johnston & Van I'attcn. _ nice farms near the city for sale. Johnston & Van Patten , Kvcrett block , Council llluira. _ on uvenuu A. ! u Beers' sub. . $100 , If takc-ii LOT soon. Johnston & Van I'atten. _ HOUSED for sale. $10) ) down mid S12.5J per mouth. Johnston k Vim 1'nl ten. _ LOT on High Btreot. JIM : speak qulcklf you want lt.Jolniston _ A ; Van Patten. _ TT10U BALK One ot the best payfnifrcrcam- JL1 erics In lown , making now over 1,0 KJ pounds butter dally. Also n large brick butter , emr aud poultry house , all complete with large cold utornRc elevator , etc. . doing big business. Price of this entire phmt complete f.i.UOO : f l.ooucash. uai. In u and in yean. Or would tnkq good city property , or No. I lunil lor thu iM.OJJ payuiont. llustness done last year , $37,000. will exceed that this rear , und It Is the only plant In the county. Enquire ot Kerr in Pray. fi05 First ave , _ FOIt SAliK Acre lots In Orchard placj. This property Ii located In tlio Itlcu inirsery , goutnof the main part of thn city. li ! jnllos from court IIOUHO , Geo. ifetcalf. 10 Pearl 8t. oTfltENT Houses in (01 purts of the city. Kerr & arny.fiO.'i ' First ave. ' ' OH'H'r.NT Eight now rnroom cottaR son F Avenue II. Sackett'8 add. to city , Items very reasonable. Cull and lot ua show you them. Kerr & Qray. _ HUNT " of the most beautiful cottages Foil Council ( Hull's ; one block fiom motor line ; new IIOUBI-S ; city water in the houses aud all modern convoiik'ncoj , Buy Kerr & Gray. I71OK 8.VIlflio ucra fnrm In Jasper county , JL Iowa , located near coal minus that are in operation , Tlioro la a Ih'e toot vein of coal under the farm. Geo. Metculf , No. 10 Pearl wt. fTlOltBAliK Improved and uulmpioved prop- j2 erty in every pn of tlio cltv. Hare' oppor- tunitlei for Investors who seek ( inoculations ; bplendld opportunities for these who homes. 0 eo. Melcalf , No. 10 I'earf st. BUSINESS location * 01 : Main and llioadway at great bargains. Geo. Mctculf , No. 10 Pearl m. _ SALE 80 feet lake frontage located be tween C II. boat house and Munawn bench , Also a number of chnlco lotn In llcgattu placo. Oco , Motculf , No. ] 0 Pearl st. _ IK yon want some genumo Knaps In choice lots on bottoms call and see Keir & dray. They nave some lots that mitbt be sold regardless of cost before Nov. I. you have anytnlmr In the line of real e tate IP clmttulB you want to exchange or dUpono of , you should call on Kerr .V Gray. Von cun tlnd them at their ollico , MT > rfrsi live. , Council llliilTs. _ T71OUBAM5 On monthly payment * , very neat 4- ' new house near Harmony mission. Cull or addrcsi K'err i : Omy , 6J Klrst ave. , Council llluirs. _ MISCELLANEOUS _ / \DKlJj HltOS" , & CO. loan money , Tliolnoat V/llheral tenm olfpioil. 1U1 Pearfst. _ ) - ' * conk or pantry girl ut the WANTKI-I'iitry for tlio hducatlon of the Dent and Dumb. Coum 11 HlutlH. Apply In par son or by mall to Henry Vf. Itothert , suptvln- lemlenr , _ ANTEO-Sltuatlon by & young man. Work nights nud mornlugi. Ucfercnces.V. . T. , lieu. _ ' 25 feet on Main street for sale cne'ap. Johimton i : Van Patten. _ _ TN ii houid on Klr t ave. for sale , Johnston i Van Patten , _ _ _ A1MNTKD-A pood" horse nuil"bueffyl "Ken riTATir , ! ! Hoarders wanted "at7Jfi nton street. JL ( Jood boaid at rcasoiiubla rat 01. Mra. I. W. Cooper. _ _ PKK CUNT loans mads ou real oHaW , caJh G on hand. K , J Day. _ _ _ _ on Oakland nve , at bargain , F , J , Day. _ ? JftslbO ouGaUund nvo. , JU . V , J , Day. VJX300 on Park ave. , K.OUO. ft J. Uff. HOMKS forstilo on monthly payments. F. J. 2"Xi ncrcs good bottom land In Iowa to ex change for vacant loH In Council llhills. K. K. May IIP , fll'l Hroadway , CDlOdoxvn nnd $ ' per month. ,1 good lots to xeli tp on tlicso terms. High gronnd , full fllr.e nml title perfect , i ; . r. . ilnyne. Oil ) Iiroadwny. $ i75 will buy lot U , tilk SI , Central Bnb. , If Inker * ntonco , on A\cuua I ) . Illiili crnund. good title nnd t.ctuully worth * MO. 2. K. Mayne , 019 llroadnny. | 7Klt liXCIIANnK-tiiinn In Iowa for Council - - ' Illntrs property. K. K. Mnyno , 01 Hroad way. l7"ANTiri-Somo inori ) bargains to noil. E. E. Mayno , BlUllroudway. FOlt SAM ! or Trnuo-Kull mipply of hotel furniture , uho lu.iso for It ) months on small hotel In Council lllliirs. Apply to Oiloll Bros. & Co. AVKNIJi : A low , cornars. great bargains. Ik-nton & siH'ptiura , 'J Main t. HOUSK and lot , Cocliran and. , rlieap. cnsr payments. Itenson .VSnepliord , llMnln at. WK have moro Itrondway property than any- OoJy. lleiison & shepnoitl , U Main st. LOT on 4th avenue. Van llrunt & lllco's t > ub. , clionp , llcnaon \ Shepherd , U Main et. rOT on IllufT Kt. , line residence lot cheap. t llenson & aiiepliurd , D Mnln m. _ BUST corner on Ilroadxrny. oppnstto cower honsa' llenson .V Snuplivrd , u Miilu st. SLOTS In Hajllss' : ! d , on motor line , t-00 each. _ Jluniion A bheiilienl. 9 Mnln nt. _ T OTS on filen nve. , genuine buups. Benson ts i-i Shepherd. Main st. _ OUSKSiiml lots ; $100 cash , I.1JO cusli. 300 cash , balance easy , llenjou Ar&Uopherd. D Alain st. _ _ _ _ _ _ UAH AM avenue property that will rtoublo G right away. K. J.iuy. LOTS on nroadwliiyTFlrsi avpnue ntid Avo- lines A mid H. cheap. F. J. Day. AII\VAY Tricycle l-'or sale cheap . Ex CO lent condition , Ono man can hand letaeil Will curry two persons and load , A dd rite. Bo Council lllutra Cole & Coln'H ( ircnt Stove Half. We have an rxtrn heavy little N. HBtovo mnde > to order for usthnt i > nro f-Hliuu for Jli. Wo > gmirauteu ovnry ono. Tilts Is the lies ! * 1" steve over ottered tlio public. We will t.oll Fuller Sz Warren's Western Diamond ccml cook , No. P , at & ! . 'Thlsta Aniorlcn'a liest. largest , heaviest utovo nt nny price. It Is tne n st sove of the world's Inrgoit stove foundry and with 7 years experience nlth thlu as our leading htove Wo can recommend It an America' H nest ntove. Wo \vlll be Rim ! to have thu public call nnd com pare It with ether makes. Our prlco 'this year Is a cut of $1 from t.iu usual prices elHOWhoro. We huvn the largest Htoclc nt healing stoves Wo ever tarried , with tliu Uadlant llomu and Ste\Y- nrt's Iu the leirt. We have a variety of Onka ndoocl Ijui-ticM from ? 1 up. Don't full to gcc imr price- , . Store open till 0 p. m. Cole A Cole4 ; Mnln Bt. _ _ _ Liverj , Sale and Boding Stable No. 1 KKS ! to let at Imvcst rated , delivered In any part ot the cltjv Horsed bought uud sold on commission. Centrally Located , Plainer Ian ) > . W. O. UTTBBBAOK.23O Broadway WHITE'S Adapted to the public schools , Tha only : omplete tiling of IU kind In existence and to. llspunsible In the school room. School board he moat perfect help for tlie teacher ire luvtted to examine. thl . Address H. A. RAlilil.NRI-MT , General Agent , r 172 Willow Avc. , Council Dlulls. low.a GEORGE METOALF , HKAf , KSTATB. No. 10 Pearl St. No , 27 Mnlr St. , Over Jncquumln' * JowelryStor . fuos. OFFICER. W. n.M. Poi l OFFIGE8 & BANKERS. Corner Main and Rroadwiy , . COUNCIL IlIiUFPS , lOl Dealers In foreign cnd doniHstlc vollectloui made and Inttnat paid on timed * * posits. fncorporati-'d Nov. J , MI > . oatliwest Corner llrouihv.iy und Main Street , CA IMTAlo k > I A0,000. DOOHII Itegulur llaiifclngand f'.xchungo lliulnes > ti. P. IHHHJH , I'rfhldent. ; JOHN IH'.UUHHEIM , Vice l'r Ht. ; A. W. ItllllCMAN. Cashier. Dlrectois N. I' . IJod e , J DernHholm , Goo. Kcollne , J. I. , Stowurt , W. W. Wallace , G. M. Dodge , _ _ THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD AWT CIGAR 8IOHE W IIUOADWAV , MAKOMOV & 0'llltIK.V. J. o. KDJHINUSOK. K.U ITCH. Vlte Prei , ClIAH. U. 1IANNAN , COSlllor , D UAMK 11 IV. Paid up Capita ) . , .SBOOOO.OO | Surplus . 3DOOOO LlnDillty to Oopooltore. . , 335.OOO.OO DIKEOTOIIU-I. A. Miller , I' . O. OloaBon. M. / / , ' hugart , U. K. Hart , J. D. Kdmumlson. Chus. It. llunnan. Transact general banning biulnei * . l.argebt capital aim surplus of any bank tit Jowu. Jntereat on time dopoilt * . J. M. PALMER. MASTIIK CHOICEST LOT OH SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY ; In the city. 0 IU edged opportunUlaa ( o diat * lavejtow ivml Uo we tee era.