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    C THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MARCH 11. 1800 ,
THE OMATIA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OWICK. No. ii ! PKAitii STUKKT :
filmed by carrier In nnjr part of the City.
MANAOIMI
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Ml.NOU .11I5NTIUN.
N. y. P. co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coat.
llmtchcrcoal , 114 Main Rtreet.
Bprlni ? good * , Kcitcr , tnllor , 310 B'way.
Corbon Coal Co. wholesale , retail. 10 Pearl
The will of tlio Into John 1' . Ualwln was
yesterday tuluiiitoJ to probato. John
Jicrcshclm Is to bo tlio executor.
Members of tlio Young Men's ChrUtlnn
association huvo organized a lawn tennis
club , with J. Sherwood in charge.
The Loyal legion meets tills afternoon nt
4:30 : In room OOi Mcrrlam block. All are
cordially Invited. Idu M. Hunter , super
intendent.
W. II. Copson will represent Hluff City
Typographical union at the next Reunion of
tlio International body , which convenes In
Atlanta , Gn. , tiuxt .Juno.
Mnrcn Stlne Nclkon , wife of Larson Noll-
BOti , died Sunday evening of puerperal fovor.
The funeral will take place a * . 2 o'clock this
afternoon from the residence , 1SOO Eleventh
street.
Chief Wnltcrs , of the flra department ,
claims that the me of the old lumber wnifon
to haul hose It proving n costly experiment.
'J ho hose has bcun badly worn unct t.s a ro-
nult about SOO feet will soon bo Useless ,
Judge Thornoll .vosterJuy ruled that It was
Immatoimt whether the ORKB thrown nt
Preacher Holmlck were rotten or sound. It
nmy bo Immaterial In court , but the acu of
an egg makes quite u material difference to
the person who has to catch It as a target.
Clerk Chambers was slightly surprised
yostordny as ho was about to swear n wit
ness In the district court. The clerk raised
tils hand slightly as the witness approached
him , and Instead of holding up Ills right
band to swear the witness grasped the
clerk's hand In a hearty shake , supposing
that the prolTor was one of hosuitality.
A stipucr will bo served In Salvation hall
on Thursday evening of this week from ( i to
7:30 : o'clock ; door open at 8 o'clock for Jnbl-
Ice meeting and n big time. The Omaha
corps will bo present and Captain McICellcr
will glvo his experience na n soldier In the
Egyptain war. Mualo by the new band of
six pieces. Admission and supper 25 cents.
SoniO tlmo ago THE Hen announced that
the Trinity Methodist society intended to
build a church this year. Since that tlmo
the congregation has been bard ut work and
the past week the plans for the proposed
structure were ordered from 13 , P. Price of
Philadelphia , the architect of the Fifth
Avenue Methodist church. Hov. Mr. Alex
ander la on untiring worker and will no
doubt bo able to dedicate the new building
this year.
The Oddfellows of this city and Omaha
have fully completed arrangements for the
reception to bo given Grand Sire Under
wood on the 24th of April In this city. A
paradu will take place in the morning and In
the afternoon there Will bo a mooting nt the
opera house nt which addresses will bo made
by the mayor and others , and by Mi. Under
wood , A grand ball and banquet will bo
bold nt the Ogdcn house at night. The next
day n carriage drive through "the olty and
Oinaha will bo In ordor.
The ladies mot .yesterday at the house of
.Mrs. J. E. Ilarnncss to complete plans for
the canvass of this city and Omaha in the
Interest of Cnauinuqun. They Imvo districted
the city and assigned the work in the differ
ent districts. The cxccuttvo committee of
the Council Hluffs and Omaha Chautauquu
assembly Imvo decided to place on
sale season tickets for the assembly of Ib'JO
and the ladies hnvo kindly offered to
take charge of this work. The season tick
ets for the eighteen days' session will bo
$ .1.50 , but to those that will tuko the tickets
at once and pay , the price will bo $3. The
programme already secured assures a treat
equal to last year , so no cno will risk any
thing by the purchase and It will help the
Chautauqun mid Justify a larger outlay on
the programme If sufllclcnt tickets are sold.
Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown and
Dridgo work , No. 12 Poarl.
For sale , on account of sickness , J.
Dickey's ' general merchandise stock , located
on Hroadway , Council BlulTs , will oo sold at
a discount for cash or trade for good unln-
cumbercd city or Oinaha property. Address
Duquette & Co. , Council Bluffs.
Save SO per cent on tombstones and menu
ments. Design shoot and price list , frqo. L.
Kelley , i03 ! Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Wo want you to list your rental property
with us and wo will secure you good , reliable
tenants. Konts collected and special atten
tion given to cnro of property. E. II. Shoufo
& Co. , Broadway and Main at. , up stain.
Best storage rooms , .1. It. Snydor.
The Tompoi anon llolnrm Club.
Francis Murphy has completed his temper
ance work in this city for the present by the
organization of a tcmuoranco club. The
olllcers of the association , which is to bo
called the Council Bluffs Tcmporanco He-
form club , are ns follows : President , Sol
Foster ; llrst vice president , Mrs. F. D. N.
Fisher ; second vice president. Major M. M.
Marshall ; third vice president , Frank Trim
ble ; secretary , F. L. Uaydon ; treasurer , \V.
L. Tulloys.
The llrst mooting will bo held next Friday
night nt the Young Men's Christian associa
tion rooms , to which the public is invited.
During Mr. Murphy's stay In the city a
largo number of pcoplo have , signed tlio
pledge and among the number are many
who have lioen addicted to strong drink.
Mr. Murphy 1ms done u great work in the
Bluffs and his efforts In reclaiming thcso
men should bo heartily seconded. The work
should not bu permitted to stop here , but all
should manifest an intercut In' still ; lurthcr
assisting these who are so desirous of sub
duing their appetites. It Is n matter In
which all should tnho u hand and sea to it
that temptation Is us far removed from them
as possible. It Is not believed that any one
acquainted with tlio facts could bo so base
n& to attempt to again drag them down , even
if not willing to assist In their complete re
formation ,
Snvo Iitl'o ninl Slonoy.
The gasoline steve Is more dangerous than
the unloaded gun. Save Ufa and property
by using the C. B. Gas nml Electric Light
Co. ' gvs stove.
C. D. fttcamdya works , 1013 Broadway
The Manhattan sporting hoadq'rs-llS B-way.
J. G. Tlpton , real estate , 527 Broadway.
Dentil ol' Aim.
Mrs. Caroline Lamb died after n brief Ill
ness , nt 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon , aged
Bovcnty years and three months. She was
the wife of Fred Lamb , sr. Deceased was
born In England and caino to America In
18M ) . She came to Council Bluff * in 1SGO ,
Bltu-o which time she has boon a resident of
the city , tiho was highly respected by nil
with whom she was brought into coutuvu ,
nnd loved bv these who were fortunate
enough to know her Intimately. Four child-
run nru 16ft to mourn her death. Those are
Mrs. E. Smith of Ludington , Mich. , Mrs. E.
Huntington , F. W. and Annlo Lamb , all of
Council Blulls. The funeral announcement
bu made later.
Til knit ; tlio
Captain B , W. Hlght yesterday received
his commission from the president ns super
visor of the eleventh United States census for
the third district of Iowa , which comprises
twenty six of the counties of the Seventh ,
Eighth ami Ninth congressional districts , or
nil of the counties lying south of the line
from Harrison to Polk and west from line
from Polk to the Missouri stuto lino. It will
now bo bis duty to recommend census enum
erator * for tuis largo district , and the prob
ability U that they will number between
four and five hundred. They will bo ap
pointed by the gonurul superintendent of the
ccuius , General liobort It. 1'ortor ,
upon the recommendation of Cap-
lulu UigUt , under c ruin conditions
and In compliance with the Intructlons from
tlio superintendent and the requirements of
tho. law. The present census net differs
from that of 1870 In the addition of certain
specified features. 'i'hcso consist , first , In
extending the classification of the colored
population no at to distinguish between
blacks , mulattocs , quadroons and octoroons ;
second , in the enumeration of a gpcci.il
schedule of tlio numcs of organizations and
length of service ol nil persons who served
In the nrmy , navy or marl'io corps of the
United States during the war of the robol-
llon.'aml tlm widows of soldiers , sailors or
marines ; and third , the collection of statis
tics of recorded Indebtedness of private cor
porations and Individuals. The biw pro
vides that In the formation of districts
the amount of territory assigned to any ono
enumerator shall not exceed 4,000 Inhabit
ants , according to estimates based on the
tenth census. In cities of over 10,000 t > y the
last census , whore Oio law requires the
enumeration to bo completed within two
weeks , the enumeration districts mav comprise -
priso an estimated population of from 2.000 to
3,000. The law docs not require that every
enumerator shall be employed nil the tlmo
allowed by law , but the Instructions suggest
that the more quickly the census Is taken the
butter it will bo tnkoti.
In tlio Important matter of appointment of
enumerators Captain Ilight will bu obliged
to follow specific Instructions , which arc , In
brief , that each person selected for each sub
division shall bo n resident thereof , atvl shall
bo selected lololy with reference to * Illness ,
nnd without reference to political nflllmtions ,
"provided , that In the appointment prefer
ence shall , In all cases , be given to properly
qualified persons honorably discharged from
the military or naval service of the United
States residing In tnclr respective districts "
Under thcso provisions the work will
about all bo done by old soldiers. In cities
like Councl' ' Bluffs nnd Dos Molncs two
enumerators will be required for each ward ,
and ono for each township in the couutlcs.1
The work commences on Juno 2 , and must
be ull completed before July 1.
AV , W. Kiinbnll Company.
The following U from the Musical Courier
of March 5. The Courier IB high authority
in musical matters :
Yes , wo have attacked them for putting
the poorest imaginable box of a thing upon
tlio market , which , they cull a piano and
which doesn't cost a $100 to build ; for which
they fake up testimonials and which they
biro papers lilio the "American Musician"
to boom. Such u linn , making such a piano ,
cannot gpt our support. That's In n few
words what we've said before and what wo
are glad to repeat again now. Adv.
J'ho School Election.
The school election yesterday was rrfther
tauio compared with the ono the week be
fore , yet there was sufficient Interest mani
fested to cause the polling of a vary large
vote. The only contest was between Messrs.
Wnlto and Elwoll , as Lawson was not In the
race , nnd Mr. Wells was not scratched at
all. There were several who voted the citi
zens' ticket who substituted Elwoll's name
for Walto , but there were many more who
voted the democratic ticket and scratched
Lawson for U'olls. The only effort was to
defeat Lawson. and when that was assured
everybody was apparently satisllod. The
only contest was made in the Second ward ,
Where several challengers were at work
during the day , but there were very few
illegal voters who tried to deposit a ballot.
It was very quiet and orderly around all the
polling places , and oxcout in their immediate
vicinity there was no indication that an elec
tion was in progress.
The returns came in early nnd but little
time was required to count tlio vote on ac
count of the little scratching that was dono.
First Ward Citizens ticket : Wolla 333 ,
WaiteSOS. Democratic ticket : Elwell 184 ,
Lawson K'O.
Second Ward Citizens ticket : Wells 423 ,
Waito39S. Democratic ticket : Elwoll 23S.
Lawson 161.
Third Ward-Citizens' ticket : Wells 310.
\Vaito290. Democratic ticket : Elwoll 144 ,
Lawson 93.
Fourth Ward-Citizens' ticket : Wells 818.
Walto aw. Democratic ticket : Elwoll ICO ,
Lawsou I'd. '
Fifth Ward Citizens' ticket : Wells 223 ,
Waito217. Democratic : Elwoll 103 , Lawson -
son 1)0. )
Sixth Ward Clti/ens1 ticket : Wells 01 ,
WnitoliO. Democratic : Elwoll 03. Lawson
G . This was the only ward the democrats
carried.
Both propositions for new school houses
carried by heavy majorities.
S. B. Wadsworth & uo. , 207 Pearl street ,
loan money lor Lombard Inv. Co.
Desirable dwellings for rent at reduced
prices by B. II. Shcafo & Co. , rental agents ,
Broadway and Main at. , up stairs.
S. M. Williamson soils the Standard and
Domestic sewing machines. 100 Main st.
A Boy's Trick.
Some of the readers of TUB BEE wore
yesterday morning surprised at finding
folded in their paper the democratic ticket.
The well-known policy of THE Bun in sup
porting the citizens' candidate for the school
board seemed hardly consistent with this
kind of a scattering of democratic tickets.
It appears that ono bf the sons of Lawson ,
thu democratic nominee , took advantage of
his position as manager of the carriers nt
that early hour In the morning , nnd had the
papers thus packed ut the Council Bluffs
office. It is evident that the young Lawson -
son is rattier ol a chip , and the old
block doubtless was not far away. The
only harm done by the boyish trick was to
the beardless politician himself , who will
now hunt for some new Job. It seems that
the scheme wan not con lined to Tin : linn , as
not only young Liwson but several others in
the employ of the boy's father were engaged
In n conspiracy to float the tickets. 'Taking
ndvnntage of his position on the school
board , the older Lawson required thu Janitors
of snmo of tlio school buildings to turn
out ut an early hour for tins purpose.
They were K'VOII ' tickets and ordered to
waylay the cnrrium ot other morning papers
as they loft their various oftlces , and bribe
them to distribute the tickets with their
papers , The pitm worked lu nearly every
instance , and the regular newsboys were
also Included ( n the scheme. U simply
shows whttt desporalo chances Lnwson was
willing to take to bo rn-olootod , and the cit
izens of the Hindu may well congratulate
themselves because when the votes were
counted thu Individual who would stoop to
such despicable work was overwhelmingly
snowed under.
lros-i .Mnk inn.
Miss 1C. C. Holt has resumed her dress
making business ut her rooms In Mcrrium
block.
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For rent : Store rooms Nos. 104 nnd 101 }
S. Main St. , also olllco in Shugari block
with largo vault , Will soil at a bargain
noina second hand barber shop furniture.
For particulars address John Schlcketanz'g
barber shop , under Citizons' bank.
Council Proooodlng * .
The city council met in special session last
night In the hopa of closing up so far as pos
sible the business of the old council prepar
atory of turning ever the affairs of the city
to the now administration. Only routinu
work was done during tha llrst part of tlio
session , and that was conllned to the reading
and allowing of tlm bills loft over from last
luuotlntr.
Alderman Everett road a report from the
city brldRO Inspector concerning the dan
gerous condition of the brllgo ever Indian
crook on North Second street , that the
bridge was In a very unsafe condition and
recommended that It bu closed immediately
for rcpairr Alucrmnn Everett moved that
the street supervisor ba Instructed to stop
trafuo ever the structure this morning and
employ on expert to oxamlno it. Carried ,
nnd the bridge ordered closed.
Alderman Everett introduced n resolution
Instructing the committee on streets and
alloys to rccolvu bids for the cut and Illl on
the Canning street hill on thn Chuutuuqua
road. After some corrections the resolution
was adopted ,
The contractor was notified to Illl the two
lota on Sixteenth uvenuc between High u-u'
Third streets.
The city marshal was directed to notify
the I orthwestorn railroad to rouiovo all ob
structions from Eleventh street and Ave
nues A and B imtnedlatnly. Tbo obstruc
tions consist of tool houses.
The 5ity attorney was Instructed to pro-
puru an ordinance making the udowulk ou
North Eleventh street from Broadway to
Avenue L six feet in width.
Alderman Weaver nikcd to bo relieved
from action on the committee to receive bids
to cut thu Cunning lull , nnd Alderman Lavy
was substituted , .
A largo number of minor petitions were re
ceived nnd referred ,
The reports of the city nudltor nnd treas
urer were submitted'nnd referred to the
finance committee.
The report of the city sniict'.or concerning
the matter of taxing tlio motor line company
with the costs of the paving between its
tracks on Broadway , Mnlnaml Pearl streets ,
accompanied by n resolution sugirostliip the
proper manner of securing the refunding of
I ho largo amount due the property owners
was submitted. Alderman Lnuy opposed the
adoption of the resolution for the reason that
the motor company bud expressed Its deter
mination not to p.iv It , nnd ho feared the
city would bu forced to assume the responsi
bility of the payment of the pnvlne , nnd ho
was In favor of letting the citizens Interested
tight the motor company for the recovery
of the amounts duo them. The reso
lution provides for the Immediate notice by
writing to each the Individual members of
the bridge company to fllo objections to
within ten days , nnd If they fail to do so to
certify to the county treasurer the amount
duo the property owners nnd lot It become alien
lion upon the property of tha motor nnd
bridge company. The motion prevailed.
The finance committee reported the neces
sity of Issuing $13,200 special Intersection
paving bonds to pa.v fok tlio extra paving nt
the Intersections of Miilu and Pearl , Broad
way and Fourth streets , Broadway ( mil
South First street nnd Main street and
Washington avenue. The special certificates
issued the contractors , licgnn Brothers nnd
J. B. Smith & Co. , In payment for this
work have remained unpaid slnco 1SS4. The
cport was concurred lu nnd the necessary
esolutlots adopted.
Alderman Everett reported that the coun-
1 was unable to mnko any change In the
alarics of the city otllcors for the reason
hat the supreme court had decided that the
crui of ofllco begun with the date of their
election and their salaries could not bo re
duced while they remained In ofllco.
Alderman Kuephcr offered u resolution
fixing the salary of the city treasurer nt
$1,200 n year , and his oOlco hours bo from 0
to 4. Lost.
Adjourned until Wednesday evening.
City Steam Lnuudr.v , 31 Main. Tol. 141.
Tlio Lenders
of fine watches and Jewelry In the city , nnd
the plnco to buy the host goods ut the lowest
uriccs Is the establishment without rivals ,
the most reliable linn of
C. B. JACQUEMIN & Co.
Drs. Woodbury have removed their dent a
ofllco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs.
Don't forget , the flnost.cleancat . , best mar-
market in the twin cities is Morchciidorf's.
Glllotto & Freeman , decorators , 28 Pearl.
The water runs when Bixby plumbs.
The SIiiintitiK I'nrson.
In the murder trial yesterday the defend
ant nnd n number of witnesses were exam
ined on some minor points. The Interest of
the day centered in the testimony of the defendant -
fondant , Hov. Mr. Holmlck , who told his
story of the shooting of Palmer.
Ills narration was in accordance with the
dofcnso as already outlined In Tun HUE. Ho
had been native In the suppression of sa
loons in Neola. Numerous throats against
him had reached his oars , among which was
one that he was to bo attacked when -his
family was away from homo. Hn had been
warned that 11 ho did not keep still ho would
be made n second Haddock. On Satur
day night before the shooting bo
was alone in the house , his family
being in Taylor county. Ho stepped
out of bis house about 10 o'clock nnd was
nssailod by a shower of eggs. Ho yelled at
the egg throwers , who ran away , down the
street. The following night , August 19. he
was out in the country attending a wedding.
Returning oo horseback nboutlOo'ulook , his
horse shlod ns ho entered the alley in the
rear of his barn. As ho noarcd the barn he
noticed two forms moving about in the dark
ness Inside nnd ho called to them , "Who are
you ? What are you doing In my barni" Ko-
celvlng no answer ho ugain shouted , "Got
out of my barn. " Ho received no other re
ply than a missile , which struck him violently
on the shoulder. Ho did not knovv at the
time what the missile was , but It proved
afterwards to have been an egg. The min
ister at once draw his revolver and fired.
Ills horse startled and ran up the alley.
The defendant testified that he did not
know who the parties were at the time. It
was too dark for him to distinguish per
sons , though only eight foot away.
The state's attorney beean n rigid cross-
examination , but little was elicited of in
terest.
The following bases are assigned for trial ;
March 11 Nos. 20G4 , 2005.
March 12-2070 , 2072 , 2034 , 2035.
March 13-20'J3 , 2094. 1738. 1971.
March 14 19U2 , 2010 , 2014.
March 15-2017 , 2018 , 20.JO , 2021.
I'orsonnl
F. M. Moigg of San Francisco is visiting
C. E. Stono.
Miss Mollie Mnloiioy of 35 North Seventh
street left Sunday evening for tbo east.
Wo have Just recolvoJ a largo invoice of
embroideries. They are the best bargains in
the city. Culloy's , 32S Broadway.
Special prices on ladies' muslin underwear
all this week ut Culloy's , 823 Broadway.
IN A 1'ALACK ON WH13I2LS.
Gcnurnl Ticket Agents Stnrt for the
City of Mexico.
CHICAGO , March 10. At 10 o'clock this
morning the finest nnd most perfectly
equipped train that capital and invention hnvo
ever produced , pulled out of this city bearing -
ing 150 representatives of the great corpor
ate Interests of the country , nnd having ns
Its destination the City of Mexico. The
magnates who are to occupy this moving
palace for the next four wecitsnre the gen
eral passoncer agents of the United States ,
Canada and Mexico , and their mission Is that
of cultivating and Improving the commercial
relations between the three Americas. At
the City of Mexico. March 13 , the annual
convention of the American association of
general passenger and ticket agents will con
vene.
WALIj BTKI3BT STUiltUO.
The Bin l"ool In Heading SprinRfl n
Corner on tlio Shorts.
Nnw YOIIK , March 10. The most exciting
incident on Wall street for some tlmo oc
curred today whun the big Now York nnd
Philadelphia pool In Heading sprung a cor
ner on the shorts and compelled them to pay
2 per cent for the use of stock for ono uuv.
The pool , which had its headquarters in
Wormsors' olllco is said have
, to been dissat
isfied with tno results of Its operations last
week , and after a disagreement today sud
denly transferred its accounts from Worm-
sera to Moore & Schloy. Then
they notified Wormsori ! to deliver
all pool stock to Moore & Schloy.
At tbo snmo tlmo Moore & Schlcy nnd nil
other firms associated with the pool , called
In nil thu stock loaned them and as u rusult
the Wormscrs , who were said to need 30,000
tthnrcs nf stock to deliver to the pool in ad
dition to bolng short as much more on their
own account , had to ellmb with the boar
traders and the clique that had put out short
linos. None of the Interested parties would
make u statement.
MnxloniiH and IndlniiH Kli lit.
Ti'scos Wise , March 10. Advices from
Balrskl , Sonora , state that on the 4th Instant
n posse of Mexicans overtook and had tv
light with six Apache Indiana , Ono Indian
mid ono Mexican wuro killed , nud another
Mexican wounded , A small band of
Apaches has been depredating in old Mexico
ice for tbo past four yearn.
lp ArrlvnU.
At Now York The Elder , from Bremen :
the Moravia from Hamburg.
At Qucenatown Tbo Bothnia , from Now
York : tbo British Princess , from Phil
adelphia.
Passed the Lizard Lu Champagne , from
Now York for Havre ; tbo Peuuland , from
Now York for Autwurp ,
SUUTil OMAHBA1LY EVENTS
Mre. GoortfoNichp'sDn'jForfflvoncBB
for Her Murdn'rotu IlUBbnnd ,
AFTER HE TRl tif TO KILL HER.
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More Cniullilnti'0'1 ' , for the I'olloo
JudiiCMliiii Ijn't Political Ooa-
sip 7 , iniiieriii.tii Goto
n Good Doso.
The Women Always Wcnkrtn.
The old story was repeated yesterday
nnd n woman's forgiving nature eot the upper
hand and allowed n brutal husband to go
frcoof punishment.
At 2 o'clock Sunday morning George
Nicholson's wlfo walked Into tha police sta
tion alouo and unattended and uskcd that an
Officer bo sent to her homo to arrest her hus
band. According to her story ho was raising
Cain generally and had threatened to kill the
entire household. Olllcers Hughes and Man-
tnguo went to the place , which is down on
the eastern bottoms near the Burlington
tracks. There NichoUon was found sitting
by tbo IIro complacently smoking n cigar.
Ho wont with the officers without n murmur ,
nnd nt Mrs. Nicholson's request a charge of
assault with Intent to kill was placed against
him.
him.When
When thn case was called yesterday
Nicholson failcj to appear but his wlfo was
ou hand. Although ho had attempted to take
her Ufa Saturday night she wanted to have
tha case itgalnnt him dismissed bv paying
the costa. As her testimony would bo neces
sary to convict Nicholson Judge King could
do nothing else but comply with bur request.
And the next time Nicholson assaults tils
wife the story will probably bo repeated.
flloro 1'olltlcnl Whispers.
"You didn't mention all the political as
pirants Sunday morning , Mr. Bni ! man , "
said n ward worker yesterday. "There are
mor J men lu the Held for pollco Judge than
Kinff , nud ho won't have u walk-away In the
convention. "
Pressed for Information the ward worker
stated that II. II , Haven had a dcslm to
wear the ermine in South Omaha's polfco
court room for the next two years nnd would
make a ftzbt for the democratic nomination
Falling In that he would try to get tbo place
through a citizen's ticket that is supposed to
bo In preparation.
Ex-Judco E. 1C. Wells is said to have a
hankering for the ofllco again and is a can
didate for nomination by iho republcans or
citizens.
Pete Brcnnuu has n candidate for city
cleric whoso claims ho Is going to push
ngalnst the field. The young man
is "Foxy" McGulro and ho Is
said to bo a capable person for
the place. Ho holds a clerical position now
with the Arraour-Cudahy Packing company ,
A candidate for ono of the best places on
the democratic ticket was out among his
friends Sunday nnd reported enthusiasm ns
dump as the weather. The ticket outlined
Sunday in Tin : DEI : socmstoibo the eon-
ornlly acceded one among the democrats
and is supposed to go through without any
preliminary boom or fuss. All elements con
cede that n short campaign , not exceeding a
week , will bo best , but Just the same a pile
of preliminary work will bo done by the pol-
itlclauB during the next two weeks.
The Eluctloii Proclamation.
It is getting around to the tlmo when the
proclamation calling the city election will
have to bo published nnd Mayor Sloano is
busy looking up some legal points involved
bolero be issues it. The school board ques
tion is tbo main ono , ana the mayor wants to
bo thoroughly satisfied , before the call Is
made , whether the board Is to consist of nine
or six members after April 1. On this point
there is n difference of opinion among local
legal lights , seine contending that Superin
tendent Lane Is wrong in bis construction of
the school law as applied to cities of the llrst
class. Whan the question is settled to
Mayor Sloan's satisfaction the election proc
lamation will bo forthcoming.
Patrick Crouo's Sanity.
The belief that has gained ground in Chicago
cage in regard to the mental condition of
Patrick Crowe is shared by most of the
South Omaha people who were Intimate with
him. Crowo is the man whoso murderous
exploits were related in Saturday's BCK.
While residing hero Crowo was not a arink-
ing man , but would at times indulge In the
most irrational outbursts of temper that
could not bo accounted for in a man of bane
mind. Sinoo reading the nccounts of his
shooting scrape in Chicago his South Omaha
friends are moro convinced that his mind
hns boon moro or loss unbalanced for some
time.
Goes Uncle to Jail.
A wool : ago Saturday night George Zim
merman got into a fight at the Keystone
hotel saloon and received a knlfo wound in
in the back. A trio of tbo participants were
nrrpstod and Zimmerman was fined nnd sent
toftho county Jail to board it out. Saturday
ho was released nnd straightway got Into
another rumpus which led to his arrest. Ho
visited the Now York oignr store and or
dered some beer from the landlady , for
which ho refused to pay. Ho accompanied
his refusal by kicking out a panel of a door.
Ho was assessed $10 nnd coats alul will have
n chance for the next two weeks to ponder
over his ovll ways in tbo county Jail.
For Kt. Patrick' * Dar.
Tbo scholars of St. Agnes parochial school
are rehearsing an entertainment to bo given
In the school bull on St. Patrick's night ,
Monday , March 17. The programme com
prises musical and literary numbers , dla-
loguov and recitations. The affair will bo
tbo only formal celebration of the dav yet
nrrangod for In South Omaha. The children
nro rehearsing under tbo direction of Hov.
D. W. Moriurty , the pastor of St. Agnes
church.
Xho JcdcdioV Dun co.
The Jedcdlo dancing club , ono of the pop
ular society organizations , hold its last dance
J. Samuel Gosney , 1038 South Thirty-third
street. The reception committee consisted
of Messrs. Frnuk H. Gosnoy , R. M. Brudloy ,
C. ! , Ferrall and T. Smlthson , These pres
ent were Misses Ilittio Do Grnffo , Elva
Fisher , Louisa Krobba , Clldo Blancbnrd ,
Grace Blnnchard , Adu Stone , Cora Gosnoy ,
Llssa Gosnoy and Miss Huntoon of Omaha ,
Miss Carpenter of Sotith Omaha nnd Mlas
Lulu Edward of Sycawuso , nnd Messrs. J.
Edwards , H. M. llnidley , Edward Crowo.
Snmuol Crowo , Clarence Nownos , F. H ,
Gosney , Frank Nowos , Bert Marr , T. bmlth-
sou , William Gosnoy md ) William Galloway ,
A OI5l.iljUll.VrUl > OASE.
The Decision Vorjr Seriously AfTouts
Colorado.
DBXVEH , Colo. , March 10. Tno Master's ,
report in the celebrated'coso of T , C. Henry'
ngalnst tha Travelers' Insurance company of
Hartford was filed today , Tbo report finds
u cash balance duo llonry of $02,500 and that
there should bo returned to him collaterals
aggregating ever $1,900,000 , and orders the
cancellation of Henry's ' obligations , The
muster finds ttmt these obligations have been
paid to the Travelers' Insurance company
by tbo reception of tbo bonda of various
irrigation companies of Colorado with which
Henry has boon connected. All claims made
by the Travelers' Insurance company for tha
misappropriation by Henry in Kansas nnd
Colorado are rejected by tha master. This
result affects most of the agricultural dis
tricts and changes the legal status of moro
than half of thn largo Irrigating canals of
Colorado. Action was begun by Henry to
day In the United States circuit court
against tbo Travelers' insurance company
for $500,000 damaged for tbo illegal solzuro
of property. Moro nulls for damages will
follow.
A T13IUUIIMO OIUSIE.
A llllnd and ArinltHn .Man and Ills
Son Murdored.
KANSAS CITT. Mo. , March 10 , Charles
Williams and bU twelvo-yoar-old son , living
in the suburbs of Galena , Kan , , were found
murdered in their bed yesterday morning.
Wlllliims was blind nnd had loit both hi s
nrms in n mine accident , A man hai noon
nrrcstoJ nt ProU'Olt , Ark. , suspected of ba *
ing thn murderer.
MUIUMHII ; > i.A CILL\I.
Ghastly Discovery in n New York
Himctnrnt.
Nnw YOIIK , March 10 A mysterious mur
der was discovered by Uitimnh Lovyu feeble.
tottering woman of seventy years , In u grimy
cellar , No. II Eldrldgo street , this afternoon
Thu murdered person was young nnd good
looking nnrt evidently n Jewess.
The body wns covered with bruises
nnd the skull fractured. Shreds of human
sitln wuro fouund lumping In linht threads
from her linger nails , mute evidence of the
nwful struggle with the murderer. No ono
had ncca&lon to use the collar for six months
before today , Mrs , Lbvy was going down
to got a beer keg to preserve pickles In.
Upon the discovery of the body the pollco
were immediately notified , but so far no
clue to the murderer has born discovered.
For the past year Mrs. Levy's son used
the ground floor ns n plnco ot business nnd
rented the floor abovu to two rich Hebrews ,
who founded u Hebrew school. Isaac Jacob.
the crazyllobrow who recently shotaud killed
Herman Hogozlnski nnd shot but did not kill
Mrs. Hogozlnski nnd wtuni pursued shut
and killed himself wns the Janitor of the
school. It was said ho had n number of
wives , and the police think the murdered
woman was ono of Jacob's wives , nnd that
ho killed her before his onslaught on the
Hogozlnski family.
Nebraska , Iowa nnd Oakota
WASHINGTON , Mnrch 10. [ Special Telegram
to THE BBKPensions ] have been granted
ns follows to Nebraskans : Original invalid
William G. Hnldon , Kearney ; Andrew
Larno , Cedar Haplds ; Henry Shecloy , Kirk-
wood ; Willlum B. Bouser , Havdon ; Walter
Godfrey , Almorin ; Joseph G. Fox , Geneva ;
John O'Neill ' , Pawnee City ; Clnrk Stuart ,
Omaha. Hestoratlon , reissue and increase
Aaron Scott , Kearney. Increase John S.
Taylor , Mlndon ; George W. Tllton , Hnye *
Center ; William II. Wilson , Lincoln ; George
W. Palmer , Gordon : Nicholas A. Boveo ,
Vascoma ; Lewis Whl'elord , Broken Bow ;
S. L Ives , Merrill. Heissue M. M. Sherwood -
wood , Lexington ,
Iowa pensions : Original invalid Hobart
\Valthull , Corning ; George Hhou , Grant ;
Enoch A. Barnett , Kales ; John W. Argent ,
Alexander ; Hendrix Cool , Indlanoln ; James
C. Smith , Sidney ; Adolph Knox , Davon-
port. Hostoratlon nnd iucreaso Edward
Spencer , Clinton. Increase Temple E.
Young , Charles City ; William Cunnlncrham ,
Berwick ; Boston C. Gullllams , Wmtersot ;
Thomas W. Morgan , Maquoketn ; Isalh
Bowen , Clarksvlllo : Noah P. Wllsoo , Charles
City ; David Gray , Sioux City ; Judson S.
McNall , Choboa ; William Warren , Yankee ;
H. L. Turner , Oskaloosa ; Alex A. Talbott ,
Carroll ; Charles Skeleton , Postvlllo ; Wil
liam Burge , Lisbon ; David Farr , Tlngley ,
Miles A. Hansom. Dcdison ; William A.
Cook , Anatnosa ; Elijah Wlrt , Horth Mc
Gregor ; Alexis M. Huff , Hancock ; Michael
W. Mitchell , Fort Madison ; George T. Loy ,
Coin ; Frederick Hush , Gambria ; William
C. Knight , Calamus ; Nelson L. Wolton ,
Hod Oak ; William H. Shields , Knoxville ;
Luther May , Mason City ; John R. Gilbert ,
Furragut. Heissue Allen Halns , Heddlng ;
Alfred M. Buttolph , Lohrvlllo ; Adam J.
Whittach , Mount Vornon. Hcissuo nnd
increase George W. Cochrauo , Toronto.
Original widows , etc. Francis A. , widow of
George B. Dana. Sigourney ; Sally M. ,
mother of Alfred M. Seebcr , Waucoma ;
Nancy J. , widow of Wallace M.
Harney , Hibosvillo ; Margaret , widow of
Jacob C. Dowling. Galvn ; Sarah J , , widow
of George Fairfield , Elkador ; Hnchel Ellen ,
widow of Silas H. Buckingham , Cedar Hap-
ids.
ids.South
South Dakota pensions : Original invalid
Morwin Wuite , Clark. Increase Adam
Woust , Egan ; Seward Q. Payne. Woon-
Bocket.
_ _
- Nervous decilitv , poor memory , diflldenco
sexual weakness , pimples , cured by Dr
Miles' Nerviuo. Samples free at Kulin &
Co.'s , 15th and Douglas.
"BPEAK EA.9IES. "
Unlicensed Liquor Saloon ? Thick in
I'ittsbiirc.
PiTTsnuno , Pa. , March 10. Chief Brown
of tbo department of public safety , in his
annual report today , made the startling
statement that there are at present about
eight hundred "speak cnslos , " or unlicensed
liquor saloons In Pittsburg. Under Bro'oks'
law there are but ninety-throe dealers li
censed to soil liquor in the city. He recom
mends either absolute prohibition or enough
saloons properly distributed to supply the
orderly ncede of tbo drinking classes.
-
Kubi I5urrovLatent .
\ - > Latent Victim.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. , March 10. [ Special
Telegram to 'i'nc Bnc.J Hube Burrows , the
Lamur county robber and outlaw , has added
another to his nlrcady long Hat of victims.
A detective named Jackson , who has beou
following the outlaw for months , has been
murdered by Burrows or his gang. Jnckson
wont to Lamar county several weeks ago ,
and disguised ns a poor peddler , started
nlono to the hills , whcro Burrows was sup
posed to bo biding. Nothing moro wns been
of the detective until last Saturday , when
his dead body was found In the woods rid
dled with bullets. Ho had evidently been
dead four or live days.
Nebraska's Presidential Vote.
Coi.u.Miius , Nob. , March 10. Please soy
in THE Bun how many votes were cast for
the electors in this state ut the last presi
dential election.
Ans. Republican. 108,425 ; democratic , 80- ,
fl52 ; union labor , 4,220 ; prohibition , 0,42'J :
total , 20J,032 , which , multiplied by 5 , ac
cording to the established rule , would indi
cate a population , at the time of the presi
dential election , of 1,114,470.
A IJGVOC in Danger.
AHKANSAS CITV , March 10. The levee
broke about six miles above here at Sap-
pington Hoop yesterday afternoon. The
break was duo to the fact that the
levee was built largely of sand. Slnco
the break the crevasse has not widened
materially and n strong effort will bo made
to stop it. Considerable water hns como in
already , but it is filling up the back country
and BO far there U no water In town. It
will bo a day or two before U is flooded , if it
la Hooded at all.
The Vlslblu Supnly.
CHICAGO , Mnrch 10. The board of trade
report of tbo visible supply for the week
ending March 8 , Is us foil o ws :
Bushels.
Wheat 28,841.000
Corn 14,617.000
Data 4,85'J.OUO
Hyo l,5S8OOd
Uar.oyl l.CDS.OOO
Italian Ministerial Crlnl i Avorto.l.
ROME , Mnrch 10. The resignation of Signor -
nor Blanchcrl , president of the chamber of
doputlos , was announced in the chamber of
deputies today , Prims Minister Crlspi
moved that the resignation bo not accepted
nud the motion was unanimously adopted.
Survlnn Ministry DimntlNtlcil.
BEMJHADB , March 10.-All the members
of ttio Servian ministry tendered their
resignations to the regent today. The latter
declined to accept the resignations nnd nego
tiations arc In progress looking to the settle
ment of tbo troubles whlcn brought about
thu ministerial crUls ,
Tanlhoo Cannot Ilnoovor.
WASIIM.OTOX , Mnrch 10.At midnight the
physicians nay Taulbco la beyond recovery.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorfa ,
( Than Baby w < u slei , we gare her Cjurtortx
Wbon * bo WM a Child , ilia cried for Caatoria ,
Wh u h became lUn , the dune to Ourtoria ,
Whin idie taJ Children , bo gtr * them OutorU
MOST APPETIZING EASILY DIGESTED.
TliC\TAN HOUTKNS process renders their cocoa easy of
i digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious
? aroma. It is an excellent llcsh-fornicr-//V/j ? ) < v < Y/// . greater
f than the best of other cocoas.
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
-VAN HOUTHN'S OOCOA ( "oneatrlril. alnujriuwil" ) lirAinrfofatf , pnrMwInblo
Cocos. Invented , nniila nml imlrntcil In llnlliiml , nml U ( . < li y tirtlrr nml
rtnira tnliilila Until iniy nftlin mimcrmn Imllitilmit. In fuel , It liconeritl ; < lmll.
tcilall oTerKuropalamt i\compir tl o toil nlllexlly | > rotajlli t i.oofW Coco * ciiuaUlhl *
Inventor' * In nolnWIItjr , agrreitila titita And nutritive ijuiillllM. "I-nrgctt tula in ( ho
. " . '
world. AikforVANlloUTr.M'sANnTAKCNO omen. M
In Carpets , Mattings. Oil Cloth , Bugs , Silk
and Lace Curtains and Fixtures , Portieres
Drapery , Silks , Plushes , Upholstery Goods ,
Window Shades , etc. "Will make prices lower
tlion any hsuse in Iowa or Nebraska. Cal
and see us or write for prices and Samples.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET COMPANY
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
H BIRKINBINEHydraulic and Sanitary Enjiineer. Plans , Estimates
, SpocHicatioiiB. Supervision of Public Work. Hrowd
f , Coucil Ulull'a , Iowa.
NQrU I I D7 Justice , of the Poaco. Olllco ever American Express , No.11
OunUridL Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
OTAI\T | [ Ji ? QIMQ Attorneys at Law. Praotico in the State ami l-'od-
O I VJIML 06 OIIYIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shujfnrt-Bono Hloelr ,
Council Blulls , Iowa.
O.A. . .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ITU U
ock and Lowest Prices. Dealers , send for Catalogue ,
No * . ! 2O5 2O7 ISromUvuy , ami dOI-t2lU I'loreoSt. , Council Itln n. In
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
; sovortU houses mid lots to trade for
IHAVi
Council Illutra or Omnha unimproved prop
erty. C. It. Judd. GJ Ilro.idwiiy , Council Iliuirs.
TJlOIt HUNT Tlie very desirable residence ,
JLn No. lll ! North iiclitli : street , cor. Washing
ton ave. Six lurce , pleasant rooms. Kent low
to rl'iit ( p irtlos. I'oascadloii alvon immediately.
Theo. Ciulttur.
T VANTnF-A good girl at ; i01ly \ \ \ \ School
V i uvonue.
/1ANVAS3KHS Wanted ( load steady mini
V/can make W to $1 a day. "II liroadwuy.
SALE At a ban-Kin A 9J-ncre ranch
FOIt miles from Otiialm. la llr.it class lo
Chtlon and A. No. 1 lu I'very respect. This bar-
Kiiln will repay a close Inviistigntlou. For par
ticulars calf ou or nddreia J. U. Johnson. No.
10 Pearl St. , Council llluira.
FOH SALE 10. 'Mor 40 acres bO rods north of
Chttutaiuina grouudB.
U foot lot In Stroetsvllle on Hroadway. $930.
New 8-room hotiHo on 10th avenue. S..MW.
Kino lot on Demon street 80x1 SI. SCiH ,
Good farm In Nebraska to trade for city
property.
Lots In Muliln's sub. , f > 0 to $ | OJ. eusy terms.
Lots In Kiddies , $ r > 0 to tl.OOO.
1'ine lot ou 7th live. , UOxIUn. will rnako 3 good
lots. A reat barsaln , only Sl.nuo.
Good 00 toot , lots ou Ave. C , 1 block from
Northwestern traclc , JIM each.
0 room house on Madison St. , 1 block from
llroadwur. very chenp.
W foot lot on Ave. II , corner of 18th st. . HOO.
I'lnest residence lots In the city at $ I.V ) ach.
First mortgace loans.
w. R Stacy & Son _
Room 4 , Opera block. Council llluir.i.
TT1OH SALK-Ata DarKiin : Ono double Raw
JU and sllcer ; one veneer machine with nearIng -
Ing complete , all now , suitable ror basUet. faq ,
tory. Inunlre at Wnydor's commission house
' 1 Pearl at. . Council lllults.
SALK Tno seven-room cottage at the
corner of ; ia avenue and ntn stroet. Also
the neiv Swiss cottajio occupied by me ou lid
avenue. Hither property will besold on easy
terms. W. L' . .lames.
My residence , afi-rooom house ,
AHAHOAIN , room , closets , city water , etc.
LotOixlL'o. Stable , coal und wood house. Hear-
liitf fruit , line location. Onc-tnlrd down , bal-
nnco to suit N O. Ward. 115 llroaduay.
OOUNOlIj UIiIIFFS property for sale at urea
V7 b.iru.itns , Tha following , amonic the mos
beautiful homes In the city , will bo sold a
great bargains , on monthly payment's , or term
to suit : , , ,
Three now 8-room houses ou Lincoln avenue
two blocks from electric motor Lne.
Two now 4-room houses four bloi-Ki from
nloctrlc motor line en North Seventh .stiuot.
Ono now IV-room house four lilocKt. from olee-
trlc motor line on North Seventh streot.
Three now 6 and U-rooui houses ono block
from electric motor line comer Avenue A and
'twelfth street.
llostdes the ubovo I have housei and lots In
nil parts of the city.
Ono now "i-rooin house on Mill at. .
C. II Judd. ( UP llroadway. Council lllulfa.
for second-hand furniture , stoves and
CASH . A. J. Muiulel , ; m Hroadway.
oiTsAI.n-.My residence. ( VVt Willow av
enue , on south side of ll.iyllss parK. Moated
bj-Hteam. Hunted by electricity ami containing
all modern finurovements. Lot 100 by 20 J foot.
Also will sell "or uxcliaiiRO for Improved city
propnrty. my farm of 670 acres , tim imlp east
nMiunclllumJO1.- . Council Illillfs.
KW improved ro-U estate to tra'tu for nnlm
N proven Omaha or Council Illuifs property
C. II. Judd. B08 llroiidway. _
jiOUSALEor Uent-flardon land wlthnouws.
? by J. U. Itlce lit.'Main St. . C'oanrll lllulfj.
The hlRhest medical authorities at'tho ' world
prescribe and recommend tlio SODKN MIM.lt
AL PASTILLKS. for Diseases of the Throat
Chestnnd Lungs , and also for consumption.
"I nnd theicsuHsof the SO DUN MI.N'IMtAL
WATIIUH AND PASTILLIW aroreiy satisfac
tory In Sulmcuto I'hnryiiultls UH well as In
Chronic Catarrlml Condition of the UMUT air
nawMltes. " MOUKAU It llltOWN , M. I ) .
Prof , of Laryngology at Chicago Policlinic.
At nil druggists nt 2 } ana Wl cti. a box.
Pnmplilets UrntlH on Application.
Soden Minna ! Springs Co. , Limited ,
15 t KlKMl STItlSIiTMOXV YOIIK.
IODIDE OF IROW.
w ' ' ' my of
jKsss'j.ri . iHYorV.'o . c ,
SCHOFULA.KING'S-EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL
S WEAKNESS , CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EARLY
STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD ,
I ami far rrHulnll'm " * periodic rournt ) .
8 Nnn * irenulna unltm rltfix" ! "IIIJNCiiii ) , < ( ) run
luonM f"i' rt . " HOI.ll IIY AM. IlHUdUJHlH.
' , Y.AiU'tllcriirHij U. H
-THE
J.t . Murphy Manufacturing Co ,
1st Avenue nnd 21st Stroot.
.Oil JJUU11U J.11UJ UJJlUJJUl
Hand and Scroll Sawing. He-Pawini } an&
Planing. Sswlngof alllvluds. Porch lira 'Itots
Kindling wood U.W ) p T load di-llvered. Clean
saudust by the b.irrol 2ic. All work to b
llrot-class. Telephone iiil.
"Your Patronage Solicited. "
S. E. MAXON ,
khitd and Superintend nt ,
Room 281 , Merrinm Bloclc ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS. - IOWA.
BELL & BERLINGHQF ,
AM ) SUi'ElllNTBNWENL'S.
Room 2 , Opera House Uloclt , Council Bluffs ,
Iowa.
aiios. OFTICEH. W. II. M. Pusnr
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
Corner Main nnd Broadway.
COUN CM I j IlIjUKKS , IOWA.
Dealers In forelijn anil domestic ti
Collections made and interest paid ou time Uo-
posits.
CHRIS BOSEN
AND PLANIWG- MILL
Host equipped , most nmtrally located fartory
lu the city. All modern latest nittutn miithln-
cry. Operated by Hklllod mechanics. Special
attention given to scroll and baud sawlujf. plan-
Ing and trlmlng. ( Jcnural contra' ' ! * anil ostl-
imitei for IIOUHUS and buildings a specialty.
Corner North Main and Mynstor streets , Connell -
ell Illulls. Telephone 3XV. _ _ _
J. D. isnuusiisoN. B. U Siimunr.
Pris. Vice Pros.
CIUB. II. Cashier.
/ > TTI r/nXKM I"1 ! ! TO I ) \ YMf
UllZLNS SlAlli BAN II ,
PnldupCopltal . Sir oooo.oo
Surplus . 35' ° 2 ° 'S2
Liability to Dopooitors.--33SOOO.OO
DIHKUTOIIH-I. A. Mlllur. P. O. ( lleisoil. 15. U
Shugnrt , li. I ! . Hart , J. I ) . IMnndson. Cims , H.
llannan. Transact iwnor.il banking ImbJnoM
Largest capital and mirplun of any bank In
Northwestern Iowa , Intarest on time deposit !
F. M. ELLIS & CO. ,
ARCHITECTS
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Hooms 1 1) ) and 4.1 ! lloe Iliilldlm ; . Omaha Neb. ,
nnd ltooms2U andiilU Mcrnam lllock. Councl
lIlulTujow . .Correspondence Sul cited.
Electric Trussn , Bells , Ghost Pro
lectors , Etc ,
No , 27 Mom St. , Over Jncquo *
min'B Jewelry Store.