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THE OMAHA- DAILY BEE ffATURPAY , MARCH 22 , 1890. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUJTFS NO. ia i' f tllvmrt by cntrltr In any pnrtof the City. MANAOKIt TRLEI'HONKSi No.41. , t II.IIT IIWTOII. MO.ZI. _ _ niis.vrio.x. N. Y. P. Co. Council Hind's Lumber Co. , coat Thatcher conl , 114 Main street. The case of State vs Jamca H rooks. who i charRGd with asanuUltiK Wllllom IJrowii on election day , was yesterday continued lor ono week. Judga Thornell adjourned court early yes- tcrdny attornoon nnd paid n visit to the su perior court to sco hou' Jutlgo MIIKCO was taking hold of tlio now broom. The common carrier war la on. M. P. Smothers wai yesterday flnod $9.0 ! ) for violating tlio now ordlnanco nnd John Walker was liaulod In on a similar charge. Street Supervisor Avcry lias begun lilt nprlnK Htrcet claiming , Hroadwav will bo thu first tliornuKhfiire to go through ttio oper ation. Tim work In badtv needed and the citizens will nt > prccluto lha eh an go. The counters and railing ! In the county ofllecs nro bulng patched up and repaired. In soaRonlng they > c < lm to liavo fallen mvav from gr.ico tn purls , whllo nunilry ornament * apponr tn have been only stuck on with tnuullago Instead of being llrmly fastened. Stell.i , tlio Infant daughter of Mrs. Stislo Ora.v , died Thursday tilght at the North western hotel of measles. The funeral will take ul nco at II ) o'clock this morning from St. Francis Xuvlor's church. The inter ment will bo in Palrvlcw. MadumoSolikn , the noted colored singer who liiix uuhlcvud such success In both this country nnd Europe , will atng at the H road way Methodist Episcopal church uoxt Uhursday ovunlng lor tlio bonelit of the Methodist Episcopal church. A new onico th.it has been created in con nection with the pollco department Is that of Bcrgcimt. This ofllcor will bo Btntionod at police headquarters during the day , und will hnvo cluirgo of tlio day patrolmen , who will bo required to icport every hour by telo- phono. Ho will also net as patrol conductor , and will have charge of the special nnd do- tcctlvo work. Ono of the newly appointed men hut been selected for this position. The case of EHervs O'Neill , sheriff , still lioMs the board in the superior court. Tlio plaintiff BCCICS to recover about SI 1,000. whli'li Is claimed to bo tlio value of curtain furiiltnri ] of the Ogden liouso seized bv the hcriff at the instance of the owner * of the building. H Is hardly probaolo the cnso will bo tinlshcd todnv. Judge Aylesworth , .Tudeo IJufllo and \V. A. Mvustcr appear for the plaintiff , nnd Jacob blms und G. A. Holmes for tlio dnlcndnnt. Although without n permannnt secretary the executive commutes of the Young Men's Christian association has made arrange ments so that the rooms lu the Merrlam block will bo open from 8 u. in. to 10 p. in. each day except Sundays , and on that day from U.SO to 5 p. in. All young men and btrangors are cordially invited to avail themsolvcH of the privileges there offered. Gospel services Sunday at \ p. in , , conducted by the successful ovnngcllsv , Kov. F. L. Pat terson. Both ladies and gentlemen are in vited to coino to this service and all will bo heartily welcomed. * Wall Paper , At the Uoston Store , Council 131uffs. Thu Manhattan sporting hcadq'rs41S B-way. Don't Jorgot , the flnost.olcanost , best mar- market in the twin cltios Is Meruhondort'B. ' IVrsonnl I'arauranhi. Mr. A. T. Flickinger was yesterday In n eomewhat more favorable condition , though till u very sick man. Lucius Wells was out yostordav for the first tlmo since his Illness. Theodore IJray has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to bo out again. The condition of Polor Lewis , who was seriously injured by being thrown from a load of hay , Is very much improved and ho will rccovor. George J. Crane of the Nationa'l Fraternal association returned homo yesterday mornIng - Ing from u successful trip throueh Colorado In the Interest of tlio organization. Kmil Duorr returned yesterday from Mil waukee. Senator Gronowog Is uoro from Do * Molne * to remain over Sunday. C. I. King and C. U. Holier of Logon wore in the city yesterday. Sheriff Garrison of Harrison county was In the 15 luffs yesterday on legal business. Mrs. It. W. Guthrie of Creston is visiting her son , A. Wlndlo of this city. JudgaV. . C. James Is homo from Dos Mulnes. F. D. Hyde of Uubuquo. architect of the new hotel , Is in tto city. Thomas ( J. Estop nnd daughter. Miss Urrtlin , of Cincinnati are visiting his son. W. C. Estop , ser Picrco slreot. ' Mrs. Jacob Keck nnd daughter leave today for a visit of several weeks with friends in Lincoln und Louisville , Mob. W. H. Dooley of Leroy , III. . Is In the city attending the Ogden buusa lawsuit In the superior court , in which ho is interested as one of the owners of the property. J. G. Tlpton. real oslato , 527 Broadway. Glllotto & Frootnan , decorators , 23 Pen Save 60 per cent on tombstones nnd menu ments. Design sheet mm price- list free. L. Kelley , ii03 Broadway , Couucil Uluffs. The Boston store , Council "Bluffs , Are the loaders In the dry goods business. Tlio Lundcra of flno watches nna jewelry In the city , nnd the place to buy the best goods at the lowest prices Is the establishment without rivals tbo most reliable firm of C. B. JACQVEMIV & Co. Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown und bridge work , No. 12 Poarl. Mom fllnll Carrlnr * Nootletl This evening the mall delivery by carrier In the business part of the city has boon dU- contlnuud. Tlio reason nssignnd is that the government does not allow enough to pay for this extra work. To do so with the pros- out force necessitates working the carriers too many hours n day , honoo the change. H is believed that the poatolllco department will attend to the matter Ir a big enough howl is raised. If this is all that is nocca- uary the old system will very shortly bo ro- lorcd , as iho change is vigorously con demned by all of iho business men. They are compelled to send to the postolllco to get tbo evening mall nua they fool that they nro entitled to kick about it. U is stated that the early evening mall will possibly bo do- llvorcd , but what comes in on thu greater part of the evening trains must wait until morning , A desirable eight-room dwelling wlOh modern conveniences for rent on Willow nvenuo. Apply to E. H. Shcafo & Co. , Uroadway and Mum street. Now Spring HultH. Yesterday was the last day of service for the term of the district court , which opens April 1. There was a goodly batch , keeping the vlork buiy recording them oa the ap pearance boolc. Amontr the now cases is ono of a series to bo started Involving the questions of the long and short haul. Tbo plaintiff is J. C. Spongier , who has boon buying and shipping grain for Oakland aud Hancock. Ho claims of the Chicago & Hock Island railway $1,500 for overcharges in 18S3 ana 1SS9. The Lake Munawa railway company tarts n number of suits to enforce the pay ment of subscriptions made by citizens to help that enterprise get started. - . The gaaollno steve I * more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save Ufa and property by using the U. U. Gas and Eloctrlo Light Co.'i h'Bi itovo. WHAT'SJNEW ' IN THE BLUFFS , Alderman Bvorott Demands Reform In the Marshal's Dopartrnant. AID FOR DAKOTA SUFFERERS. The Mall Scrrici ; Klck Will Sweep this fitroat * Lncy Vlnillcntcd An AiHl-Gniii1 llMR Ordi nance Court Sentences. Tlio Mat-slml's Hillary. The demand for reform in the marshal's department us expressed In the resolutions adopted at the citizens' convention , U in n fair way to bo complied with. Alderman Everett has not receded n step from the po sition taken some tima ago , when ho first introduced n resolution cutting down the salary of the city marshal nnd allowing hint ll.COOn year In lieu of all fees. The reso lution was snowed under , but ho resurrected It nna again presented it just before the old council ceased to oxUt. At that time , how ever , the now marshal had been elected , nnd it was found that such a resolution could not co Into effect during his term of ofllco. It is'stated that there Is n way of saving the city belwecn ? ? ,000 nnd $3.000 u year In this direction , nnd Alderman Everett proposes to do It. If it Is a possible thlnj/ . The plan sug gested Is to deprive the marshal of fees tn ciiscs in which lie docs not make the arrest. Under iho present system , ho receives a fee ' arrest made by niem- of S'J.tO for every any bi-r of the police department or of iho mar shal' * force , provided the line or n part of It Is paid. It is claimed that this' is unjust , nnd Ihat the marshal is not entitled lo the money. Ho knows nothinc about tno cnso until the arrest Is made , the man is in jail and the churgu is mado. Ilo then proceeds to Illoan Information nnd dr.iws5J.10 for it. As there nro on nn average live arrosls per dav , Iho nurshnl's fees from this sourea nlonn amount lo n very respectable sum. Of these arrcslcd only a liltlo over ono- half pay tholr fines , BO that the foes in Iheso cases Is" reduced to n trllle ever S2.0JO a year , which would give the marshal a very com fortable salary if he did nothing but sit Ic the olllce , Illo informations and draw his 'ees for the same. It is thought that by passing an ordinance turning these fees Into the city treasury the marshal's salary will bo ro- dured to about the proper llguro , inasmuch ns he Is npw receiving between ? J,5yo ind ? 4,00l ) a year. Alderman Everett is work ing on the mutter , nnd If ho finds no coullicl- ing clause in the law will introduce an ordl nanco to this effect. ' It is nlso desired to incroasi the salary of the ehier of policj to SI.50J and this will probably bo done. Ho now receives but $10 n month moro than Iho patrolmen and it Is ariruud that there should bo moro of a differ ence. it is claimed that a man who -fe cana- nblo of properly tilling the place Is worth S1.5RO n year and ns It Is believed that such a man has now been appointed it is in order to increase the salary. The man about town reels off some gos- fllpny yarns about men and things in Council Bluffs. These secrets will be told in Tun Suxiuv Bnn. \Vlmi is It ? n uo oqIA \ \ \ Sometimes good ihlngs do happen upside no. ? ojinj ii.usuo.- ( Mnaddn \ \ \ . \ \ onojacnb down , but whllo this may seem so in this finoTlJO | oi ] r , 'uipi MOUJI noa lloiQptifx instance it is really only In nppearanco. HIIIIJJ 'jsiuoid poiuoini n vunid \ 'BJIM when the proper time comes it will bo rigut MOAO UlIl ! | 03OA | JOllOq U | S ] lllJOAWpU Y side up. OJDJ fl oq IIIAV tugs on.i uo oti ( An AntiGatiililinOrdinance. . Cholrman Evans of the ux2culiva commit tee of the anti-gambling association is preparing - paring nn ordinance with the assistance of City Attorney Stewart which li intended to 1111 a long fell want , and will bo of material assistance in cinching the Ramblers. At present there Is no law or ordinance pro viding for the dostrustl'in of gambling de vices , and the proposed ordinance will obvi ate this dldl'iulty. The statutes provide that ' the city council shall have the power to au thorise the destruction of nil instruments and devices used for the purpose of gamins , " but up to the present tlmo no ordinance has been passed authorizing such destruction in this city. It Is stated that the new ordinance will be n scorcher and that it will give every police man tlio right to seize any Rumbling devices whenever nnd wherever found. It will also confer powers on the police magistrate- that ho docs not now hold. At present the law covers thu gambler but does not affect any thing else. It Is Intended that und or the now ordinance frequent raids will irmko it very expensive for the proprietor of a gambling house. It will not bo necessary to secure evidence against the gamblers , such an is now necessary in order to convict them of gambling , as tha Uniting of the contraband eoods will DO sulltciont evidence in itself. The ordinance will bo submitted at the nnxt meeting of the council on Tuesday afternoon. C. li. steamdyo works , 1018 Broadway The most Complete ) Line of Curtains anil Curtain poles At the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Drs. Woodbury have removed their denta office lo 101 Pearl street , upstairs. Dakota Holier Action. The committee appointed by the board of Irado to solicit old for the relief of Dakota sufferers Is doing strong nnd efficient work. J. E , Hurknoss reports ready response from adjoining towns. At Harlun n committee composed of Messrs , W. J. Davis , Graves , Paup , Turuor , Whoolcr , Locuwood , Mayor Baughn , Rovs. Shipman nnd Bryanl and others have taken charge of the work. Lockwood Brothers will receive contributions of gram and ship free of charge. The editor of the Hopubli- cun freely usuod posters and printed appeals to the people and Is co-operating with the citizens in the work of humanity. Atlantic , Walnut and Macedonia have al ready made heavy contributions ana sent thorn forward. Shelby has a committee of Ilov. J. II. Car penter , Hoy. B. Shonton , Cooper and Ab bott , Mr. Buckley and others who will ro- celvo corn , clothing , needs , etc , , nnd forward the same. . Avocu ladies nro collecting < -'othlng , provisions - visions , seeds , etc. , for thu t-iu excellent purpose. The editor of the Oakland Acorn promptly made an offering of several hundred posters for the use of n committee composed of Uov. J. T. Mumford. Hay. O. D. Ellott , Kov. H. A. Wilkinson , F. A. Cressoy , Hunry Graves and L. F. 1'ottor. The Farmers' allloaea met n few miles east of Oakland Thursday und the matter of need was presented to them. They voted to investigate and if as sured of proper distribution , to give with n liberal hand. Solffort & Wleso will receive corn and grain at tholr elevator in Oakland and ship free of charge. Clothing , provis ions , needs , eto , , will bo received at the store ot W. S , Ilruoa , nud there the people will pack for shipping. .Curson joins the multitude of contributors. i.o : editor of the Crltlo furnished the com- milico free posters nnd appeal to the public , llpy. George Wright , Father Lowe , Kov. Chapiu , Me sis. Uichert , Field and others compose the committee In charge. The boutli faldo Elevator company will receive aud forward grain , nnd clothing will bo collected - lectod at the store ot Way & Co. From all the points named there is a willingness to render aid by contributing com , clothing , ota. at once , and potatoes by the car load a little later. .linoy'a Vindication. The ca o against Alderman Pat Lnoy , m the district court , was a Hash in the pan. The proieoutlon attempted to prove that at tbe driving park last summer , during the flrcmon'fl tournament , nil sorts of gambling was ( jolng on , nna skin -games In progress , nnd that Alderman Lnuy n * ono of these In charge of the grounds failed to put n stop to them. The evidence was very plain as to there being any number of ddvlcca for tempting fools nnd their money to part com pany , The difficulty was to establish the responsibility for these fro3-nnd-ony dolngi. A local organlzAtion wiw formoJ for MUlng the necessary money for holding the stale tournament , propqrlng the grounds , dccorn- titlntr , etc. , for tlio event. Mr. Lacy's name appeared as the president of such associa tion , but utthough It was formally officered , it appeared to bo really n temporary com mittee of citizens bent on securing the hold * ing of the tournament hero , nnd in providing for its success. There was no proof that Air. Lacy was nn oyo-wltnpss to the Dwindling games , or that ho was concerned iu granting them permits , or that ho was controlling the grounds. Mr. Lacy was very nctlvo tn the tournament , but mainly in look ing after the llromen's races and assisting tha state organisation. A motion was made to have the case taken away from the Jury , but Judge Thornoll concluded to let the twelve In the box assume thn responsibility. It took about four minutes for the twolva to roll this responsibility oft their shoulders by n ver dict of not guilty. Then n similar case was called against Frank Guanolla , who was city innrsinil nt the time. Judge Thornoll speedily directed thu jury to bring tn n verdict ot aninlttal , A similar case against Policeman Dave Thomas was continued until next term. A real , live tramp writes r.n account of his trip from Chicago to Omaha in midwin ter , which ho made without spending a cent. Sco Tun SUNIU.T BEU. Wo want you to list your re ntal property with us and wo will aecuro you good , reliable lenanls. KonU collected and special atten tion given to care of property. E. H. Hheufo & Co. , Broadway and Main St. , up stairs. S. B. Wndsworth & Co. , 07 Pearl street , loan money lor Lombard Inv. Co. Courtly Hetiti-nc : n. Judge Thornnll yesterday recsived n , plea of guilty from Jacob Oman nnd James Rus sell , who assaulted u man on lower Main street. They Wore each sentenced to thirty days in jail. Charles Jones nnd Thomas Gray , found guilty of larceny , having stolen pantaloons from Mote alt's , were each sentenced to thrco years in tlio penitentiary. \V. W. Carrington , found guilty of swln- * ( Illng , was lot oft with two years in thn peni tentiary , it being shown in mitigation that ho was quito youthful , and that two elder men wcro concerned moro actively in this confidence game. Henry Stuart , the colored assailant of Officer Doyle , has not received his sentence , but the verdict being guilty of assault with Intent to do bodily injury only , It will bo a jail sentence , probably not lo exceed six months. ijtmcl Brothers are knocking out all com petitors iu the ( lower pot lino. Corsets for the Thousands at The Boston store , , Council Bluffj. They Want a Street Swoonpr. The city council is considering the advisa bility of purchasing n street sweeper , and it is very probiblo that ono or moro of these much-needed machines will ba purchased this spring , as nearly all the alderman have cxnrcssed themselves in favor of it. The principal question is as to how the sweeping should bo done whether lot by contract or done by the city. The majority are tn favor of having the city do the work , believing that it can be done more cheauly in this way. It is argued that hero is un opportunity to work the vags lo great advantage. Another plan U to have the work done by the lire de partment , but this is not very warmly sup ported. In the first place the work should bo 'done nt nigut , which would seriously interfere with Iho lire department work , and further- moral ! Is stated that it would not be wise to insist on delegating this work to the firemen , ns they are on duty twenty-four hours a day , and it would be unreasonable to expect them to lurn out promptly to fires during the day if they were worked nil night sweeping the streels , or vice versa. It Is believed that a fireman's lifo is hard enough if ho faithfully attends to the duties of his position , without requiring him to do another day's work every twenty-four hours in addition , and the same is true of tbo horses in tbo department. If the city does the work the vugs could bo utilized as sbovclers In removing- the sweepings , but It would bo necessary to pay the other men nnd teams required. In Omaha the work Is lot by contract and the cost charged up to the owners of the property abutting on the streets swept. Such of the aldermen , ns hnvo expressed themselves on the subject nro opposed to the plan , as they believe the .city should pay for the work. They hold that the property on paved streets is taxed heavily enough to-pay for liubllo improve ments made , including grading , paving , sew erage and curbing , nnd that the sweeping should bo placed lu tbo same category as the street lights nnd general street work. For sale , on account of aicknoss , J. Dickey's general merchandise stock , located on Broadway , CouncilTiluffs , will DO sold at n discount for cash 6r trade for good untn- cumbcred city or Omaha property. Address Duquetlo & Co. , Council Bluffs. Desirable dwellings for rent at reduced , prices by E. H. Shoafo & Co. , rental agents , Broadway and Main st. , up stalra. The I'lducation I'romoters. Tlio school board mot In adjournoj Rosslon last ove'nlng , present President Slowprt nnd Messrs , Bluxsiui , Schoontgen and Wallo. Mr. Wells could not attend , but sent n note stating that ho favored the election of Mr. Stewart as president. A vote was taken , giving Stewart thrco votes , Blaxslm voting with Schoootgcn and Walto. Mr. Stewart was declared bis own successor. The newly elected president then announced thn follow ing committees for th ensuing year : Teachers , Rules nnd Course of Study Schoortgcn and Wells. Grounds und Buildings Schoontpon and Wnlto. Fuel and Heating Hunter nnd Hlnxslm. Finance and Accounts Hunter and Blax- aim. aim.Janitors Janitors nnd Supplies Wells and Wnito. Superintendent , Mcftaughton submitted his annual report. The atlondance for the year was as follows : Boys 1,353 , girls 1,854 ; total , 3,012 , an increase of 210 over 1883. Suhoontcon nnd Blaxslm were appointed n special committee to determine whether to allow a week's vacation at the end of the Biirlnc torm. Bills lu the amount of $1,347.50 were al lowed. llliotimntlMii. Few dlsoiiscs causa moro pain nnil suf fering than rheumatism ; persons iiflltctod with that ilisonso , or who huvo friends troubled by it , will , wo believe , bo delighted to lonrn that it can bo cured. The following from Mr. J. A. Stum , DCS Molncs , la. , Is only one of the many severe cases that have promptly yielded to Ohumborlain's Pain Balm. Mr. Stum says : ' ! suffered with tlio terrible disease foi * four weeks and used everything I could thinlc of without success until I commenced using Chamberlain's Pain Balm , which gave mo almost immediate relief. I urn now perfectly well from it. For stiff joints I never saw its equal , and take great pleasure- recommending it to my friends and all others who may bo aflllatod with rhoumatidm , For salq by all druggists. _ With JACKEOX , Mis ; . , March 21. The district attorney today made an affidavit agalust ex- State Treasurer Hemingway , charging him with embezzlement of state funds. Hemingway - way was arrei ted and gave I-J5.000 ball for his appearance. a Change of life , backache , monthly irregu larities , hot Hashes , are cured by Dr. Mllns Norvlno. Free samples at Kuhu & Co. , 15th and Douglas. DUN'S ' REVlgSV OF THE \Y2 \ Eli The Volume of Bualaoaa to Date Excscds all , irovloti3 Seasons. < i . _ _ A DUBIOUS dU.TLOOK . FOR IRON , of Dry Goods Very Cautious ' ' Inipiirtcr'u Antluumtini ; n ClinnKOjiu iho TnrlfT Tlio Vnllurcs. < > t't The nuDlnciH-Sittiatloti. Nnw YOIIK , March 21. [ Special Telegram to THE BUB. ] H. G. Dunn & Co.'s ' Weekly Hovlewof 'Irado says : The volume of business is larger than in any previous year at this season. The tonnage shipped eastward by rail from Chl- cugo continues larger than over. The rail road earnings thus far ropcrted for March exceed those of any previous jeor. Bank clearings at Now York show it gain over last year of 3f : per cent , nt Boston , Philadelphia ana Chicago 13 per cent , and at all other cities 11 nor cent. All the olgns prove that actual shrinkage of conanm.nloti Is confined to n few lines , principally those affected directly by the ab sence of winter , but that In other branches consumption Is larger than nt any former time. In BOUIO cases , as In iron , the only only difficulty or danger comes from the fact that n consumption , clearly iho largest over known , is probably surn.used by a prod no tion far beyond all records. Heports from every part of Iho country represent tr.ulo as fairly satisfactory , though signs of dullness scorn to Increase at Philadelphia , where the spurt of the winter has set bark the spring trado. Chicago has us usual a largo increase over last year in gram nnd beef products nnd Bomo Incrcaso in dry goods , with good sales of shoos and bettor collections In bolh trades. St. Louis notes n fairly nctivo trade nnd satisfactory collodions. New Orleans reporls planting much Interrupted by Hoods , but the danger Is abating and business Is fair. Cleveland. Denver and Omaha report improvement , and other western cities u fairly nntisfaetory trade , though at several collections are tardy , but nt Pittsburg depression In the ere uml nteol trade and In glass , duo to the extravagant cost of materials , causes much disappoint ment. Those who labored sn long to con vince themselves that prices of iron nnd its its products must nso in spite of the unprec- dent output now admit that prices are lower nnd the market unselllcd and close on to demoralization. The offers of southern iron nro the obvious cause No. 1 at $18Uo hero and gray forgo nt $10.50. Lower prices by 25 to 00 cents per ton are made at Pittsburg , With $ l lower for rails , $ J lower for looms and billets , und manufaclurcd iron Is weaker. < Aho fact of grcalcst signifi cance repeatedly noted hero has been the slackening in the demand for- finished pro ducts , and some concessions are now made in eastern markets on rails for billets. There are few sellers and no buyers , and the bar mills are running short of orders. In gen eral , consumption is larger than a year ago , but clearly shows u reaction from the great rush of last fall.f In dry goods a prevailing feature is the extreme caution of [ buyers , except from the south , whluh docs a larger business than ever , but the state at trade on the whole is not encouraciug. Another Important failure comes at a tlmo when bunks had begun to seek commercial paper more freely. . Importers are rushing in goods in ancticl- pation of a change of tariff , but in dress goods it is between two seasons. In men's woolens trade is slighted , ami many mills are not supplied with orders , nnd In cation * , while sales are fair1 in volume , the present high price of material affects oroiits. Co't- ton has oeon steady , receipts fulling 33,000 bales and exports ao,000 below last year for the same week. JVool is dull and weaker , the very best Ohio 'flecco ' commanding only 33 < ra.13 > cents at Uostod , and delaines being neglcclod. Trade in brcadsiuffs has been principally speculative , wjth an advance of 2 cents on wheat and % cant on corn und oats , pork also advancing naif a dollar. Coffee is weaker on large estimates of yield , and sugar Is dull with no activity in rctlninc , the Sprockets supply still underselling that of the trust. The monetary situation has changed for the botlor more distinctly than any -other , the treasury having found moans to pay out during the week S100.00J more than it has taken in. Foreign exchange has risen half a cent because of scarcity of commercial bills , but exports for three weeks from this port show an increase of 5170,000 o'ver last year , or 8 per cent , while the Increase in im ports is nearly $200,000. or < J } per oont. The stock market is afllicled witb deadly dull ness , and the uvorago prlco of stocks , exclu sive of the "Industrial" lot , has declined about half a dollar per share. The railroads are doing a largo business , but most stocks are so hold and so managed that the public is not invited. The business failures occurring through out the country during the last seven days number 25.'i , as compared with n total of 200 last week. For the corrosponding.weok of last year the figures were 240. Will bo paid to any competent chemist who will Cud , on analysis , a pnrtlclo of Mercury , Potash , or other poisons In Swift's Spcclflc ( S. 8. S , ) "AN EATING. SORE ncndcraon , Tex. , Aug. 23 , 1333. "For eigh teen months I had an eating sore on my tongue. I was treated by the best local phyrlclaoa , but obtained no relief , the eoro gradually growing worse. I concluded finally to try 8.8. B.nnd was entirely cured after nsln a few bottlca. You have my cheerful permission to publish tha bovo statement for the benefit of thCEO similarly afflicted. " C. B. McLsMonn , Hendcrson.Tci. Treatise on Blood and Bkui DltcaacumaUcd free. TIIE SWIFT BPHCIFIO CO. . Atlanta. Ga. IHOS. Orncin. W. H. 11. i'usur OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Jlo'ln , and tlroaaway , COUNCIL. nijUPKH , IOWA. nealers In foreign aud domestlo exchange Collections made and interest paid on tlmo de- BELL & ; 'BERLIN6IIOF , ARCHITECTS AND aui EUlNTEND13Nl'S. Room 2 , Opoia TlcVso UlocU , Council Uluffe , < I own. CHRIS BOSEN K FACTORY AND PLANING-MILL Heat equipped , moat centrally located factory in the city , AD modern latest pattern machin ery. Operated by xkilled mechanics. Hpcclul attention ulvon to Bcrolland band sawing , plan ing and trlmlng. Ucneral contracts ana estl- mates for hou ea nnd building a spoclalty. Corner North Main and Mynster Btreets , Coiiu- ell Illulfa. ' 1'uloplioiie Mi > . J. L > . JjUMUNDsntf , 13. L. BlIUOAdT. I'ro * . . , \'lc 1'ras. CIIAB. H. HANNAW , Cashier. CITIZENS' STATE BANK , orcou.NCiL , ui.im-3. Paid up Capital SIRO.OOO.O9 Surplus 35OOOOO Liability to Depositors..333,000.00 DIUKCTOU8-I. A. Miller , F. O. nioison , E. It. BhugMt. K. li Hart , J. D. LMundson. Cfiaj. H. Hannao , Transact ( jencral bauktns ; biulaen * LurgvBt capital aud ourplui of any bank la North west era lovri. Interest oa tl deposit * are suolilow malting will save you in oney. KTo prices and favorable dealer in vehicles should terms that their competitors - lmy until he has Brad- petitors make the ley's catalogue , prices above assertion. and terms. | UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! * OVCH A MII.UON DISl'UIDUTED Louisiana State Loiter/ / Company , liicorpurntiMt IIJT the U > Kl lntnr < > . for cditcnllonnl ana cnnrltablo imrpuv. nivl lt frnnchl o mnlcn SerShetlSi7.Co"1u.aVltv0otre0n""tl0" ? . ' ' " "T * * ' " " Us MAMMOTH DRAWINGS ( nko [ ilnco Rcinl-Aunimllr ( Juno mill Dcccinlicr ) ami its ( hMiitl.Single Numlicr Driinln nko jmii'c in endi of ( ho other ten months of tlio your , mill are all drawn In nubile , at the Academy of Music , Nc - Orleans , Ln. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of Its Drawings and Prompt Payment of Prizes , . , , Attested in follown : no ilo hereby certify Unit wo gnpervtao thenr- ran cincntn for nil tliu monthly nnil semi anninl urairlniisfif the Lonliliinn Htnto Lottery cumpaor , niul In iicrsoii mnnuKo and control the ilnmlnk-s ciionKulTca.iinil ihnt the tame are rondiictol wltli Iinneitr. fHirne s. niul In uood faith tnwanl all | mr- llpn. ami trunuthorlza tlie company to n e thlscertl- nv lp wllti fiiclralloiof our Blunuturej iittichBU , la Itsuarcrtliciucnla. " COMMISSION'EUS. \Vc.llic undersUneJ Mnks nnd banker * will par nil prizes drawn In the Louisiana Stum Latteries which may Ijo iirc'ented nt our counters. H. .M. WAMl LKV , Pros. Louisiana Nut. Hank. J'lUlUtr.ljANAUX. Pres. StiuoNnt'l llnnk. A. HAIjDWIN , I'rea. New Orleans .Nat'l Hank. OAI1I > KOI1N. I'res , Union National GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music. Now Or leans , Tuesday , April 15 , | S9O. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $30OOOQ 1OO.OOO I'iokitJ at V-IO each ; Halves $1O ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $ ! ! ; Twentieths $1. IHT 01' 1'IllZES. 5 rmzK OF i3oo.u ) i . tnai.ooj 1 I'HI/.K OK l ( ) .l Xls ) 1 i'lil/KOP ftOJJIS ) . HJ ) J 1 I'lll/.K OK WUHW U.i . ! ii.UJU ! it IMIIKB3 OK iniu ) are . ; ) , uuo f > I'lilXKS OK fi.umiiire . zsluj 2S I'ltlZUS OK lMlaro ( . 2SJJOJ 100 I'KI/.KH OK H ) are . ttlSJij HM I'lilXKS OK IHOaro . HltKH HXJ I'ltl/CKjJ OK 'AKInro . ItM/JOJ APi'iioxiuATiox miity. 100 I'rlzcs offMOnro . M.03) 101 do : w ) ro . : wi i lou uo awiirc . . . aj.uju TLRMIN'AI. I'HUEB. tWI I'riros of IlOOnrc . . KI.10J IM > do lUUnro . nvwi 3,1341'rlzesamountlnsto . SIO54,80O NOTE Tickets drnwlnx Capital I'rlzcs arc not en titled to terminal prizes. AGENTS WASTED Cl.on IIATFS , or nny further Information dcnired , wrllu Iculbly to thn underalEned , clearly BtiillMK your residence , wltli stnto , county , rtrect nud number. Moro rapid return mull delivery will be axsurrd by your enclosing an envclopo bearing your lull address. _ IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUIVHN , - NowOrlcana , La. Or JI. A. DAUPHIN. WaUnugton. D. C. Hy ordinary letter , cnnttilnlnK MOSTV Oimun.lv cued by all express companies , Now Yortc exchange draft or postal noto. Address Registered tellers containing Currencj to NEW OKLEAN3 NATIONAL HANK. Now Orleans. Ln. tlint tlio tmyment of prizes Is ( U'AUAX Tl.KIMIV KMIlt .NAT10.V.U , HA.NKS OT NeW OrlC.1113 , and tlio tickets are Hluncd by tha president of until- Ultiulon , who a ch-irti'rcd rlKtiU lire recognize I In the liluliest courts ; therefore , beiraro of all liuinl- tlons or anonymous tchcmcs. O.sc DDL I.AII Is the price of tlio smallest part or fraction of u ticket ISSUKD nv i's In any clrnvrlnt , ' .Anythlnicln our nntno olTered for less than udollarls it swindle. SPECIAL NOTICES , OOUNOIL BLUFFS. AVI ; several liousss and lots to trade for Ill Council Illulfs or Ouiulia uulmprovod prop- erty. U. II. Judd. aJ3 liroadvror. Ooiincll Iliiilfa. FOH HUNT Tno InrKo Ktore room now oc cupied by O. W. Units' commission nouse. I'ossosslnu given Mav 1st. Apply to Leonard Kverett. _ 8A1.E-10. ai or 40 acres 80 rods north of Cluutaun.ua grounds. 44 foot lot In Ftroet.svlllu on Uroadway , } )5) . Now 8-room liouso on 10th avciiuo , J..bOO. Flno lot on llenton etroet OJxlai , { 8V ) . Uood farm In Nebraska to trade for city propeitv. Lota in Muliln's fiiili. , JZJO to f IOJ. easy terms. Lota In ItiaaieH , JiW to il.OXi. Fine lot on 7th ave . 1(0x1:1 : x. will make 3 good lots. A great bargain , only tl.OtW. Cnod tkl foot , iota nn Ave. C , 1 block from Northwestern track , tin ) each. B room liouso on Madison St. , 1 block from JJroadv. ay. very cheap. 60 foot lot on Ave. II , corner of 18th st. , 8100. I'lnest residence lot ) In thu city at $1AO oacn. 1'lrst mortKago loans. W. C. Stacy & Son. Iloom J. Opera block. Council Illuira. TTlOIt SAI.fi At n , birsaln A 000-acre ranch JL1 lee mllus from Omaha. In II rat class lo cation and A. No , 1 in every respect. This bar gain will repay u close Investigation. ] 'or par ticular * call on or artdross J.U.Johnson. No. 10 1'uarl Kt. . Council Illuira. _ ' | 3\OH SAJTi : Or lent. First class meat mar- -L' Icct and nil tools , ( iood opcnlnu1. Apply n tiles. Macedonia meat market , Macedonia. la. WANTKU A good coot at Kmmct house , IKSl 8. Utn st. .Mrs. Durgan. _ /"lOUNOIL nijUFFS property for sale at grea \J bargain ) . The following , lunoni ; the mos beautiful homof. in the city , will be sold a great bargains , on monthly payments , or term to unit : Three now 8-rooro housoi on Lincoln arcmie two blorks from electric motor lino. T\\o new ( -room hnuues fnur blocks from oloctrlu motor line en North Hoventh streat. Una nowrV-rouin house four block ! , from elec tric. motor line on North Hoventh atrent. Tlireo now B and u-rooin houses one block from electric motor line corner Avenue A and 'Iwelfth streat , . , llBstdes the above I nave houses und lota In all parts of the city. . , One new Vrnotn house on Mill st. C. II , Judd , 000 Uroadway , Council IlllKTa. for Becond-hand furniture , stoves nnd carpets , A. J. Mmiiiel. it llroadmy. Darglln : Una double saw - ami Hllcer : one rcueur machine % Ylth gear * ing compute , all new , suitable tor buscet f ao tory , Inoulreat Bnyder's coininlsslon house } Pearl st. , Council Illuira. _ _ _ "I7 > OU BALK Tna seven-room cottage u' . the J. corner of 'M avenue and Utn street. Also the new Swiss cottage occupied by me on 3,1 avenue. Dither property will ba sold on easy terras. W. Cames. _ ) _ " _ _ _ _ l Olt HAUIrheap cr "trado an organ , good 1' pony. Inquire W. II Mathi-r , at Crystal Mills. _ _ _ _ _ _ Tyl/SNTKU Hltuutlou on a farm for man and T V ujfe. Addrenn < u : call on ti. Morrlo , 1U1 Graham are. , Council lllutls , Iu. SATURN , (2905. ( ) Will make the season of into at the Unlcu Driving 1'iirk , Council Illunv , Iowa , from March 1st until Juno 1st. uliou lie " 111 bcrcturnu.l to rremunt aud his worthy stable co.npnnlon Mambrino Bashaw , (1759. ( ) Will take Ills place from Juno 1st until August 1st. Tlicse two ale the only stnlllous In the' west that nro Hires of ' .ROpoi formers. Saturn is n chestnut stallion , ID linmls lilgn , and In ordlniry Hush Mill neigh K'OO pounds ; foaled 18 0 ; bred bv 1'ouell llroi. Sprlnijuoro. Pa. Ilo li perfectly hound nnd vigorous aii'l u certain loal getter. Imthor coinniont Is unnecessary. Terms tlM ( the season Mil tlio tmial return privilege * ; Invariably cash orb inkable paper before niiiro le.noi premises. Anions Saturn's not are Mct.eod.13'4 ; ' : Coii'siil -j : ! ; Hjron riliiii-nmn , : i'S , and many others better tlinn1 ; Hi. Hood caru nud perfect accommodations for stork. Visitors ulwavs wef * come at the Dark. Tor breeding catalogue , i > tc. . . write tn toJAS. . O. SMITH & CO. . Fremont. Nub , In Carpets , Mattings , Oil Olotli , Bugs , Silk and Lace Curtains and Fixtures , Portieres Drapery , Silks , Plushes , TPoholstery G-oods , Window Shades , etc , Will make prices lower then any hsuse in Iowa or Nebraska. Cal and see us or write for prices and Samples. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY , COUNCIL BLDFFS CARPET COMPANY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , H Hydraulic uti4 Sanitary Encinoor. Plans , i Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Coucil BiulTa. lowu. _ I I D7 Justice of the Ponce. Olllco oyTsr American Express , No.11 NOpM . Ol nUri . Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 0 QIR/IQ / Attorneys ut Law. Practice ? in tlio State und Fed * < X OIIYIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 und 8 Shuffurt-Bouo Uloolc , Council BlulTs , Iowa. o. .A. . IBEEIBE & Wholesale and Retail Dealers 111 N1TUMM Largest Stock nnd Lowest Prices. Dealer1' , son J for Catalogue. Noi. 2O5-3O7Krousway , iiiul SO 1-300 IMcrccSt. , ftouncll Mlnll' * , Iq i A HAIIfiAIN Jly residence. aU-rooomliouso , ICiiiantry I , uuth room , closets , city water , otc. . amble , coal nud wood liouiu- . Hear ing fruit , tine locution. One-third clown , unl- nncotoault N. O. Wnrtl. 4)5 ) llroailvny. . _ SALE-JIy rosldencj. ( VU Willow av enue , on Houth aldo of llayllis. park. Ilbat 1 bystuam , Ilpntod by elecirlOitv uud containing nil modern ImiirovomenU. Lot 10J by ajJ feet Also will sell or oxchaiiRo for improved city property , my farm of f > 70 acres. t < m miles east of Council llliilfH. N. M. I'mey. Council llluir "VTEW Improved roil oatata to tra n for nnlm IM proven Omaha or Council IllulTi propjrty C. n. Judd , 600 Uroadway. _ _ tj lOH S A LB or llent Qarden land with Jiotues , Jj by J. H. Hlco luJ Main St. . Council lllulfa. No. 27 Mnln St. , Over Jncquo- mln's Jcwelt'y Store. Electric Truss33 , Belis , Cliasl Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanton. wanton.C. . II. -TI1K- i III Murphy Manufacturing Co. 1st Avenue nnd 21st Street Ilaiul and Scroll Sawlui ? . Ho-HawInK anil I'lanlnK. tfswlnirof allKlnui. I'orcli llrarkoti Klndllne oed ii.V ) par load delivered. Clean Hawdiitt by the barrel -'ic. All work to bo Urstclam. . Telephone ir.3. "Your Putfonugo Solicited. " F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS- . lloonia 1'iJ and 4 IS lloa Iliillilliii. . Oman i Noli. , nnd Itooms 'll utuUM'I Mernam Illock. Couucl Ululfsjow . .Con cspondeuco aol cited. S. E. MAXON , Architect and Superintend : ! ) ! . Room 231 , Merrlam Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. GOLD HRDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1833. NOB. 303-404-I70-C04.M THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS , HEN ONLV's For LOSTorFATLIHO MANHOOD ! Qeoenl and HK1WOUO DhD W tkneiBofll < xly ndKlnd , ot ErroriorEio ii , jiobi.m tkKl'lt'l f lll IIOSK TltliTHMT lUnHli Imidlr * . O a titll7 froia tu fiUI > l ( ltd I r lf iitanlrlrg. HrU * Ihro * ' ' ' ' ' ' ' SlS M1 ERIE rSlToi'oAL'oo'TVurFAto''ri''Vj. TJR. SAND EN'S ELECTRIC BELT BELT'I 'I ; BUT AND sumNsour * * " f.1"1 ' " ll't Hr i"M , > | VlMt > lif , l ll i > .t ( yrrtnti of lUclrlcllr Ittouih > ll UliK IV4HTH , rriloiln ( Hum lo IIK4UII i d tll.HKDI h HIIIUMJIII. KUrlrlc lurrr.l Ftll l.iUull , , at forlcll HIM ) lu cull , HILT i ) Huipfiurr f | .l l i. Kdyp. VtcnloitlltO UkarMllf t urpd In Ibrto niODIhi. Htftlrd ftnirhlrt Vni. I UANDlHtLEOTU10COl03I-i ! ) ll.lJl.tHICAOOllU "A OOOBmtTrtTTiiwyor , " 131 . < * - Chicago. 'M yearn niicct'XHfiil iiniitlce , Aarlco free ; uo publicity , bpeclal fa'llUuH lu many statt'H. (1C ( II tuironna from cffcct/i / ot WEAK nlull lx t MitnlionU. VuuthfullSr rir > , lr.i | > otoncjraml DIICHIH of , lieu - tun bu < urv < l iitTiriBiii'ntly unil ur jiteljr l > j our tjuxual H peel He. Hcnt br mull for Id Hook lout ( loulcii ) tut Hump , lleagon MeUliul . \YmUluutoo trvtt , lloitoo ,