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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEIfcJ F1UDAY , MARCH 28 , 1890. BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS I-'MOi : . .NO. 11 ! I'lIAIltj I tJlmnl by furrier In nny rnrtof tbo City. . MANAOUIt TKI.KI'IION'KSi . . No. I < ifiiiT I DITOII. Mi gj. Ml.NOU .MENTION. N. V. P. Co. Council IJlufTs Lumber Co. . coi\l. n hatcher conl. Ill Main utrcct. &t ] A Aldrlch xvns lined t2 < > flu. yesterday morning for vaitrnnuy nnd drunKGtincss. rrntik Utowii untl Wlllio Johnson , Uxonthura at tlio mitno UK , Imd tliclr casci continued. ] J O'Mrici ! wus lined II 1.00 for boozing. "Dandy" IJuini wan held ti | > for ? 5' ) nnd mts bi JudRo McUce , lor running n saloon without contributing to the city. Mrs U'nrk Burroughs died yesterday nftcrnoon of neuralgia of the slomuch , need iiovcnty-txvo years. The deceased was u mster of Mrs , Thomas I'oslcrin , No. 2W 1'nrn nvcnuo , with whom she win visltlnK. The remains will ho tnUcn to Wisconsin for Interment as peen a 11 eon of Lr. ) Burroughs nrrlvcH. Tno ftirnituro rncently sel/ed at the Cen tral house ) on Lower Broadway was sold at uonslablu f > ale yesterday morning , tint ! the goodn. ne.irly now , went for a more SOUK. The c.180 of the state vs David Oliver , ac cused of coiiniurucy in connection with the HumlioK shooting , will be heaid next Men- day b Justice Burnett. A Humorously signed petition has boon ncnt from this city to Governor Holes at DCS Momcs. asking the appointment of , T. U. Sovereign , state muster workman of tlio Knights of Lahor , to the pcsHlon ot state commissioner of lubor. Special commnnlcutionof BlufT City ludire , No 71. A. F & A. M. , this owning for work In the third degrcu. All Master Masons in good standing are ln\llcd. Frank nomlnease was arrested Wednes day night by Constublo Covalt. Ho IK rhnrgiMl with an assault and tmlterv on Ocnr o Starlipcr at which is Known as iho Four Mile house , south nr the city. The offense was committed last Saturday. The clerk of the superior court was busy yesterday umxving up informations against liocpers of disorderly nouses who have thin far neglected to make their monthly contri butions to the city. The case of Utter vs O'Noil In the superior rourt , which was mturrupted by the enforced itttemluncc of Attorney .Sims at fcdor.il court will bo resumed this morning. The nrirumcnls are .yet to bo Hubmlttcd. nnd tlio cuso will probably go to the lury this oven- It hus been reported to the authorities that n woman fiom ( Yemeni is In the city neio- ti.Uing with a number of Htuffs girls to go to that ulaco to enter a house of prostitution. Slio is closely watched and in case tlio report Is true slio will be take in custody. As yet there has been no causa for any arrest. Wednesdayevening.lust coScnurz tlod the nuptial knot for Cieorgo H. Miles and Mattlo Bigger , both of thin county. Tno two year-old daughter of Ivcs and Karen Anderson died yesterday morning of diphtheria Mayor .Macrao has anpointcd J. 1C. Foltz as BucccHSor to Ofllcer Fowler , reslcnod. Three cases of diphtbcri.i are reported at No 1l'-5 West Uroadway. All newest sticot music at Mueller's. Don't miss it Remember the date. Fri day evening , March 'JS. Model Clothing Co. , now Sapp block. 'Uio Itrvpiiuu Olllco Koi > la < : pil. An internal revenue ofilco will shortly bo established in this city for the distribution of revenue stamps. There was formerly an oftice of this itind born , and It xv.is for iitimu run in connection witli the ofilco of internal revenue collector. The collector found that ho could not attend to the duties of both olliccs nnd asked for n denuty. There was at that , time only about J200 per j ear in the ofilco , and the govcrnmerit transferred the ofllco for the distribution of stamps In ttiis section to Das Moincs , whuro it has since remained. Lately the dealers in goods which require the use of revenue stamps have been pio- testing against Iho inconvcnlonco of sending to Dus Moincs when they want a few stamps , nnd the real estate exchange took the mut ter up with the result that an oflluo for Btami ) distribution will be located hero as ubovo mentioned. Hosiery nnd Umlc'i-xvenr At tlio Boston store , Council Bluffs Chil dren's ' best boso , size U to b , in fast black , grey and brown mixed , all at 12t c. Ladies' fast black , lOc , 12' ' , o , U5c , fl3c , i > 0c and $1. Ladies' fancy boots style 3J gauge , l5c ! , different ntyh-s at 2ie Gents' Hock ford heavy hose , bargains , at 7c , 10o and 12) 0. Gents' Britinh , balbrlggan , fast blaek , solid colors and striped , a regular 2Sc hose to go at lOc , 4 for 50c Cashmere ombres are selling in special sales in Omaha for ! ) . > e a yard , but the price nt the Boston store in Council Bluffs has al way boon U.c ) a yard. Como and see choice Bfles Boston btore , Council Bluffs , Fother- Ingham , Whltelaw & Co. Kvorybody invited. Don't fall to attend our grand formal opening. Model Clothing Co. , in ttiu new Sapp block. ilutluc Tliorncll'H Dolnua. In district court yesterday morning Judge Thornoll overruled the motion for arrest of Judgment in the case of Sta'.o vs. Saylos , convicted of cheating by false pretenses , nnd a motion fora new trial was made , ar gued nnd submitted. The motion for n new trial In the uasa of Henry Stewart , who was convicted of as- Htmlling Ofticer Jloylo with the olllcor's own club was also overruled , and the prisoner was sentenced to seventy days In the county Jail In addition to what ho had already nerved. Andrew Loronscn , ono of the caug of Northwestern freight car thieves , who pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property , Was lined $ oU and sentenced to sixty days in jail , but the sontoncc was later modltlud to thirty days. Thu Manhattan snorting hcudii'ri-tlS B-way , J.G. Tipton , real estate , fill Broadway. For sale , nn account of sickness , ,1 Dickey's general merchandise stock , located on Broadway , Council bluffs , will oo sold at u discount for casb or triuio for gooj unin- rumbercd city or Omaha property. Aduross Dmiuctlu & Co , Council Bluffs. Tlio 1'Vilcnxl ( iriinil .Im-or-t. Of the twentv-ono men comprising the grand Jury of the present term of the United States district court all are married men. Eight are democrats and thirteen re publicans. The combined weight of the jury Is U.-i J bounds , the smallest in wuiutit being Mr. Uenshaw , 141 pounds , nnd the heaviest , Mr. Allen , 200 pounds. These jurymen Imvo passed UT'J years In Iowa , Mr. ICIeUhorn residing In the state the loncest , ) ver llfty years , and Mr. Lawhead tno short est term , suvonteon years Of the number > no-thlrd are Presbyterians , Methodists live , Lutherans two , Kpiscopalinn one , L'nlvoraal- , at onn and Cattioliu ono , whiluthreo Imvo no ellglous views. . No reserved seats. First comu Ilrst sorvod. [ tear It In mind. The doors open at 7 o'clock ( harp , Friday evening , March 2s. Model t'lothingCo. , now Sapp block. Tlio i'rlntrt Knll Out. Ihcrn is trouble within the r.inks of Bluff 'ity Typographical union No. 203 , and It .iroiilcna the disruption of tno organization. t originated about three weeks ago , when a meeting was hold to select a delegate to the assembly at Atlanta next Juno. V. H. Copaon was appointed , but ho found ihat U would boliuposilblofor him to attend , tnd another meeting was hold Wednesday ivcnlng , There wus a great deal of wrang- klug , and dually the meeting adjourned with- mi making n choice , as all the votes re- lulled in either a lie or a failure lo secure n pnjonly , The members are quite excited er thi'jumUor. Tho.orKunimUoa U QUO 9t tha strongest In the state , and llnanclullv Is far In the lend , as It now has over < lr,00 , in the treasury. It is difllcult to toll what the outcome will bo , as few of the members pre dict an amlcablo settlement. Grand musical nnd Moral opening Friday evening , March -3. The Model Clothing Co. , fe'npp's new block , OW Broadway. .tsn htlll The motion for n now trial in the case of the state vs Payne will bo argued bcforo Justice llarnctt this afternoon at 2 o'clock. A decision was to Imvo boon rendered yet- tcrday afternoon , but the attorneys for the prosecuting witness cimo In wltti n motion to have the cue reopened for the admission of noxv evidence. This action will necessi tate 11 delay Ull the motion can bo heard and then , If It Is granted , the additional evi dence will have to ba taken , and It may ho n month or more , under such circumstances , L'oforo thu end of tlio suit will bo readied. H Is understood that the noxv evidence which the attorneys for the state have un earthed is the testimony of tlio superintend ent of the city schools and thu president ol ttio school board , to the effect that n rule lias been made nnd Is noxv In lorco compelling teachers before whipping u child , no matter lioxv badly the younirster deserves the chas tisement , to go to the uarcnla and consull with them about the matter nnd give thorn the choice of iniving the whipping adminis tered or taking the child out of thu school" . Ini/uir.v / , however , shows that tno board has never made nny such rule ns this , am ! tlmt , the only thing of the kind has been ad vice given by iho superintendent that In most cases this would bo tno butter and In the end iho most satisfactory way. But even If the luard had made sucn a rule It Is claimed that It would not have any piaco be foio a court , because the common lixv pro vides for CTu'8 of this kind , though thu board muht dismiss Iho teacher for an infringa- inent of thu rule had It said anything like xvhat It Is alleged to Imvo said. In the mcantimo thu tunchcr , Miss Kate Payne , who lu" thus unintentionally gained HO much unpleasant notoriety , Is performing hcruutltM in tlio school room , xvhtlo the case Is being looked afterby Litllo Johnny Grimes nnd his mother. Wo want you to list vour rental property with us nnd xvo will secure yon good , reliable tenants. Hunts collected and special atten tion given to care of pronerty. 1J. 11. Sheafo & Co. , Brojdxxay and Main st , up stairs. S. B. Wadsworth tt Co. , - Q Pearl street , loan money lor Lombard Jnv. Co. Doslrablo dxvcllinga for rent nt reduced prices bv U. II. Sheafo , t Co. , rontul agents , Broadway and Main st. , up stairs. C. IJ. stoatndyo works , 1013 Broadway The Conduniiicd llrid p. In the course of their drive about the city Wednesday afternoon the aldermen took a look at thu bridges over Indian creek. Txvo xvero known to bo in a dangerous condition , and there was a iiucstion as to whether or not it was necessary to close them up. The bridges arc these on Frank nnd North Second streets , and both have been con demned by an expert bridge man nnd the council had taken partial measures fur re building them. Onu of the bridges is worn out and will probably have to bo rebuilt ; the other is weak on account of a faulty construction. The city marshal has boon instructed to place lights on these bridges at night in order tn prevent a possible accident. In connection with this order ho xvas in structed to notify all contractors who have fallen into the bad habit of alloxv- inir obstructions to lie on ( ho streets at night , to hang out colored lights as signals. A horse xvas killed on Broadxvav n short time aKQ by running into a load of brick which had been left in the street , and the occur rence called tbo attention of the officials to the carelessness ot the workmen and the council does not propose to alloxv this style of doing business to continue until the city is uiadu defendant in a damage suit. The bridges on the avenues crossing the creek were also examined , and the council took a drive over Graham avenue and around by Fairmounl p irk. U was the Ilrst time Ihat ono of the aldermen had over been in that part of the city nnd ho xvaa surprised to llnd so much territory included xvlthin the city limits. The trip xx-as made xvithout any unusual incident , and it sorvad its purpose to enlighten the aldermen ami hereafter they will bo able to discuss matters pertain- incio streets and alloys with a well dellncd personal knowledge of locations and the probable needs thereof. We xvill store household goods at reason able rates , and xvill advance money on goods stored at our place. Mandel & Klein , Uia nnd UM : > Broad xvay. Dr. II. S. West , porcelain croxvn nnd bridge work , No. 12 Pearl. I'orMiiial 1'arnurnniis. D. H. WagstalTof Salina , fvun. , U ir. the city on business after an absence of about thirty years. Ho is the son of J. B. Wag- itatt , a former resident. Along In the liftlcs tie ran away from homo and xvont to Cole rado. When the xvar broke out ho enlisted and Horved his country to the close of the unpleasantness. Ho xvas made register of the United States land ofilee , then sheriff of Lho county , following xvhich no entered the practice of law. in which he is noxv engaged. This is his Ilrst visit hero In all these j ears. Harr.v Hoffmayr , xvho has been sick for several xvceks , Is out again and xvill lake u trip to California shortly for rest nnd health. Ho xvill resume his position as book-lceoper at the City mills when ho returns. Mayor II. A. Cummlngs of Walnut xx-as a visitor in the Bluffs ycstordaj. The mayor was a resident of tins cltv about ISM ami has many friends and acquaintances hero. ,1. M. Lane , airont forIho Milwaukee- left last evening for Milton , Wis. , to visit his uiDtlmr , xvho Is dangerously ill. J. K. Snydcr and Joa Palmer are off on a bunting expedition in Missouri. K. Shondan of Denison was in the city yesterday. Dr. White , who xvas taken down with in- llammatory rheumatism several days , is noxv very ill xvitti pneumonia and ins life is de spaired of. J. F. Houston is very sick with intluoiu-i. Thnt Ciu-ri- Onilnnni'c. The Beocroft common carrier case was called for trial before Judge McGee in the superior court yesterday. Heecroft was among these xvho look out common carrier licenses last July. The ordinance was in tended to impose a fee on each vehicle , but upon ntost case being brought before Judge Aylesxvorth , it was hold that tlm city could not collect this and that carriers could not be compelled to puy a , license except on the business xvithout regard lo iho number of venlcles they oxvnoJ. The council sought to change this nnd pissed u noxv ordinance , bul Iho puytncnt of the extra license fee was re sisted by the draymen and Uio mailer has been in and out of the courts ever since. Finally it xvas determined , on the advice of the Judge of iho superior courl , to tender the carriers Hie money which lliey had paid for iho tlm license , an I then notify them that their license ivus revoked and thai they must como in and take out new licenses. The tender of the money xras made , but the carriers refuse lo aecoul It and have not taken out any other licenses than those they bad under ( the old ordinance. Beccroft and William Welch wore accordingly ar- rcsiod. Mr. Snyder appeared for Beocroft nnd said Unit Iho other license which was Ilrst taken out was in iho naiuru of n contract and the defendant could not be molested in the exercise of the rights granted by It till the j our tmd expired. The contention of the city is of course that the council Imd Iho right lo repeal iho ordinance and revoke the license aflor paying back tbo license fee. The case of Beccrofc is in the nature.'of a test case , and the result of it will doubtless determine the notion ot thu city in the case against SVolch. These ixvo ore the only cases In which licenses were secured under thu Ilrst of thu new ordinances , which was thu ono that xvas unsatisfactory. They hold that an iheir license * do not expire until July the city cannot cut them off and compel them 10 lake out noxv. Tbo light will bo holly contested on both ttldcs. The Sewer Outlet. Wednesday afternoon the city council took ft drive about the city and In the course of thuir travel * rUUod the sawor outlet la too southern part of the city. The present con dition of the sewer ditch xvns closely exam Incd , as it Is definitely Bottled that something will have to be done In this direction bcforo very long. It was stated last fall that the work neces sary to complete the lower end of the sewer system and put It In good working order would be done during the winter , but ns Is well knoxvn nothing whatever was done In this direction. The oil condition of nffiilr.s still remains nnd Uio council realizes thai the time is rapidly druwingnenr xvhcn some thing musl bo dono. The old aldermen had been over the ground several limes before , bul the tiltim- tion was noxv to the recently elected mem bers , nnd the trip was taken more especially for their benefit. It Is proposed to extend the soxver ditch to Iho southern city limits nt Txvont.v-ulnlh avenue , and xvh.-.l will bo done Is n matter of conjecture. The original plan xvas to extend It to Lake Manawn , Just wosl of Itiy'd Landing , mm It is possible that this will yet bo done , although It will occasion a mammoth hoxvl from these who arc financially Interested at the Inko , ns iho Bcxvorngo would hardly lend to render the bathing beaches any more ntiractlvo than they have been In the past. It is argued by these who favor the plan that inasmuch us the line to thu laxu was sur veyed und laid out seven years ago the ob jections of those who have gone lo ihc lake since that timu should not cut any figure In the matter , nnd Ihoy assort that It Is much more important that the city should have a good soxverage system than a pleasure resort at the lake. Iloxvover , It la not probable that iho city sexvor.igo xvill over bo directed Into Manaxva to contaminate Iho xvalera of the lake , as the plan that Is noxv meeting with favor is lo run Iho ditch xvnst from Iho southern city limits to Iho river. It is staled that at this point iho river is not more than half n rnilo distant. Before the mam scxvorxvas built south on Thirteenth street u move was made to have it extended duo west from the city to the river , but the question of full XXMS raised , and thq present line was decided on for the reason that owing to its circuitous route the river lias a fall of seven and eight feet bo- foie reaching n. paint near Manawn , nnd by running n nexvur to that point for an outlet this additional fall could bo obtained. H Is also stated that the distance from the Broad way bridge over Indian creek to this point is but three miles and twenty rods , xvhich is less than n third far ther than directly west to the sexvor. The engineers xvho have made surveys of the roule sialo that the city xvill never have a satisfactory outlet until a pumping station is put In , as the bottom of tbo saxver , uy the time it roaches the city limits , will bo lower than the bed of the creek. They claim that the soxvuragu matter will have to bo raised nt that point in order to elvo U Iho Acces sary fall lo properly discharge into iho river. The fact that so much detaching is neces sary , together with the prospeclive cosl of building nnd operating a pumping station , has thus far caused the aldermen to go sloxv in the matter and try to got along xvith mailers as Ihoy urn. Last summer there was a great deal of hard kicking on tbo part of citizuns in the southern part of the city because the sewers did not Hush prouerly , and lunks xvero put In , but this was of no avail when ino creek xvas high , as xvaler backed up Iho sexver.s for a distance of several blocks. This xvas what gave rise lo the talk that the matter would bo attended to during the winter , but Iho time has been allowed to pass without doing the xvork. The uldormcn realize that the xvork should bo done , but the best man ner of doing it is the question thai puzzles them. On or about April 1 wo will move into our noxv quarters recently vacated by Henry Eiseman & Co. , xvliom xvo will be pleased to greet till our old patrone. Mandel & Klein. The Loaders. of fine watches and Jexvolr.v In the city , nnd Iho nlaeo to buy the bsst goods at , iho loxvest prices , is the ( stabllshment xvithout rivals , Iho most rclmblo firm of C. B. JACQVCMIV & Co. The gasoline sto\-o Is moro dangerous Ibau Iho unloaded gun. Save life and properly by using Iho C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co.'s gas stovo. Clearing sulo. Before moving into our now quarters xvo will soil you furniture , stoves , etc. , nt nearly your oxvn prices , and if you have no money you can buy on small payments. Kemomber this. Mandel & Klein , U13 and ! J25 Broadxvay. Vocal nnd instrumental music. Bouquet and souvenir given to each lady Friday even ing , March 2S. Model Clothing co. , noxv block. H Concert. The folloxving urogramuio xvill bo rendered at Iho Congregational church this even ing : 1'AIIT I. Male Quartette The Scout The Orpheus Quartette. Piano Solo A wakening of the Lion Do Koutski Mrs. p. W. Plaint. Soprano Solo Piano , Piano , Canlo Piol ( Dor Froischutz ) Weber Mrs. J. G. xVndBxx-ortti. Flute Solo Selected Mr. Frank Badollot. Instrumental Duet Galop do Concerto. . - . Keltoror Mrs. Plank nnd Mrs. Wndsxvorth. TAUT u. Soprano Solo OmbraLegeieraDinorah ( ) Meyerbeor Mrs. J. G. WaiNwortM. Bass Solo Selected Mr. W. A. Derrick. Instrumental Solo Khapbodio Hongroiso No.2 . . . . .Liszt Mrs. P. W. Plank. Soprano Folo Lo. Hear the Genllo Larlt ( by request ) Bishop Mrs. vVndsxvorth , xvith lluto obligate by Mr. Badollct. 1'cnor Solo Mr. Frank Westcott. A desirable olght-room dwelling with nodern conveniences for rent on Willow avenue. Apply to E. II. Shoafo & Co. , Sroadway and Mam Htreol. Drs. VVoodbury have rouiovod their dcuta ofllcoto 101 Pearl slreel , upstair ) . * 'olco of involution. The narlnorshlp horoloforo existing bo- txvoen the undersigned has this day been dissolved by mutual consent , E. M. Thorn- on having purchased tlio interest of Joseph iinitli. All debts duo to and oxving by said Urn xvill bo collected nnd paid by Pusoy ft Thornton , iho successors of the old llrm , J. M. . Pl'-iBV , Jo1W. : ! ! . SMITH. March 25 , 1SOO. iv IMIIK Ilrnnoli Hollo. New YOIIK , March 27. MUs Llz/io Van S'oto , twenty ycnrs of ago and quite a belle n Long Branch society , xvns rotien-ogged vhlle sbo xvas taking u walk lustovoning by a number of young men xvho had coucnalod hcmsolves behind fences nnd trees. Four arrosta wore imulo. The young men wore irniigned before a mauistrato , to xvbom Ihoy lenloil that they bad thrown cegs at Miss Van Note , but h y admitted that they had hroivn ihom ui nor oot dog that xvas xvith ior. The dog xvas not hit. The magistrate released all the young men on their promise * o appear lor examination tomorrow. All Ocuiin township is Interested In the episode , sincerely sympathizing xvith Miss Van Note. Onn cause alleged for the assaull is that it vas nn attempt Inspired by some families u the neighborhood to "tako down Mian Van Note's pride. " IMpadeil the Unity Act In Vnlu. ST. P\ui , . Minn , March 27 A decision vas filed yesterday in tlio district court bear ng upon the gambling law In Its relations to vhcal operations. Anton Mloson of St. 'aul hud dealt largely xvith Mohr.Inken - in & Uo. of Mllxvuukco , regularly pooUotlng us gains. By an arrangement xvith them hey margined for him , but xvhcn his last leal xvas frozen out ho pleaded gambling and refused to settle. Suit xvus begun , and its defense xvas on the public policy lino. The llrm proved ihat their contract slipu- aled for nn Inlorchnngo of warehouse cor- illciitcs on demand , and the court gave udgment against Mleson for * 2,500 , holding ho transaction legitimate. _ For Colds. Croup , Abthmn , Bronchitis tad Sere Thront use Or. Thomtia' Klco- trlc Oil , uud ( rut the genuine , SOUralliAHA'DAlLV EVENTS i i Everything of 1'utorost Qlvos Proco- tloncd to Politics. PRIMARIES ANb CONVENTIONS. A Wet Iny Pop the Ckl/.cn Voters The 31nml.iiiiii8 Cnita Drciclnd In I-'nvor or Mnynr Slonno XotcH nnu I'ersonalM. 1'h.T Prlmnrlc' . The primaries to elect delegates to the citizens' convention today opened nt 12 o'clock yesterday. Tlicro xvns no excitement whatever nt the polling places on account of Iho weather. TUo regular llckots printed Wednesday xvero the only ones being voted , although it xvas thought that an opposition ticket in Tom Geary's Interest might bo sprang. It has boon decided to hold the convention today nt Gornmnla hall Instead of nt Rowley's , ns at hrst contemplated. It will bo called to order at 2 o'clock. Kini ; IH : ti > At n special meeting of the council Wednes day night lo receive Hie report of Iho com mittee appointed to check ox-cr the accounts of Police Judge King. Tha committee sub mitted the folloxving , which xvas adopted nnd the council adjourned : Mr. President Vour committee to whom xvas referred tht > mailer of examining Iho accounts of Judge ICIn ? , respectfully show that after giving the matter carcfnl Invostl- Uon are unable to find nny errors in the matter of lines and costs , or the disposal of thorn ; and further say Unit the receipts from the city treasurer shoxv that Judge King has paid Into the city treasury all the money by Inxv required up to January 1 , Ib'JU , and that ho is , and at all times has been ready 10 turn over to the city its funds com Ing into his hands since January 1 , I ED JOHNSTON , E. T. FxitXMx JOHN O'Koi'itiii : , C. A. \Vhnt Politicians Say. bout twcnly-fivo domocrals met in Hoxv- loy's hall Wednesday aflcrnoon to talk over the situation. Nothiug dcllullo xvas done , although n strong effort xvas made to Induce Tom Hector to accept the nomination for mayor and leave the xx'ny clear for Tom Geary for treasurer. Hector won't listen to the nronosition. Pat Kowley is in dead earnest in his can didacy for Iho council and it looks now as though ho would meet xvith no opposition in his party for a nomination. Hoxvley's ex- lenslvo prouorly invcslmenls would lead him lo look well after the interests of the taxpayers. Ed Kain Is Iho latest candidate announc ing himself desirous of going to the council. Eddie is from the Second ward. Mayor Sloane's absence from the city ut this particular time has loft tbo party xvith out a leader. It is construed as meaning that the mayor is not In the race for n rcnomina- tion and that if his name is sprung in thu convention some one will speak for him and positively decline the honor. In thut event the democrats have no one xvho is willing to make the race. The cilizeiis' movement has set at rest any doubts ns to what the republicans xvill Jo. It is noxv a certainty that they will make no nominations , but take some of the olllces on Iho indepcndca' ticket and assist In its elec tion. tion.The The citizens' move is gainine ground every hour and indications noxv point to a complete victory for the ticket nt the polls on Tues day. The men lalkod of for the places arc iho representatives of the most consorx'alivo olomenls of tbo city and at whose hands good government can bo expected. Strenuous efforts xvero made yesterday to bring sufficient pressure to bear on Tom Hector to induce him to accept the demo cratic nomination lor mayor bul at last 10- porls ho was obdurate And refused to bo turned off the track for treasurer. "I have worked txvo years iu the honorary position of city clerk for a paltry salary , ' ' Hector told THC Bun reproscutalive , ' 'and I don't think it is Justice to me to ex pect that I should devote txx'o years more of mv time in an ofilco that means lot of work and practically no pay. " Justice Biecn is talked of a possible can- uidato iu case Hector finally refuses to run for mayor. Ttic Mnyor's Cull Good. The mandamus case brought by A. B. Haley against Mayor Slo.mo xvas argued before fore Judge Clnrkson in the district court Wednesday and decided aguinst the plaintiff. The result is a settlement of the question of the number of members to compose South Omaha's school board. Thrco members , Messrs. Persons , Slate and Koblnson , bold over , nnd Ihrco noxv mivubers must bo elected to succeed Messrs. Carroll , Van Alton nnd Hogan. The attorney of the school board , J. W. Edgorton , over since the agitation of the question , has held that the laxv providing for nine members only applied to cities of the ili-sl class having over 25,000 inhabitants. Ho made short xvork of It In the courts sus taining his position , aim is rightiully elated over bis BUCCCSS. Ho Sold Me I'tunne Dan Laxvrenco , who haa been under nrrest at Nebraska City for some time , xvill bo brought to South Omaha foi * a hearing on the charge of having disposed of mortgage , ! cattle. Some time ago Lawrence disposed of a car of caitlo to Wood Brothers , com mission 11,011 at the yards. Afterwards it xvas discovered that Laxvronco had inert- g.igcTl the cattle before ho disposed of Ihom. A complaint was tiled b--foro Judce King and u warrant secured for his arrest. Laxv renco will have n preliminary hearing in South Omaha. - \Vronu Way. A uoinan named Bortlo Casson , xvho claims to have n husband in Sioux City , xvas arrested nt the Noxv York cigar store , where the applioJ for admission as an Inmate , jV man named Frank Anderson ac companied her. Ho xvas arrested with her on the belief that ho XVIIH aellng ns n procur er. Yesterday ho xvas discharged as the woman claimed that aha was her oxvn. mis tress and was acting without any encour agement from thu man. She Is held ns a vn- grant until somolhlnt ; can bo learned In re gard to her. _ Cnnio BUCK to Im Cancht. About txvo xvcoks npo Alfred Coleman , n colored dishxvasher'lu a restaurant , assaulted Corn Lee , an attache of Ilia Thca'ar Comiquo. ( 'olonmn loft town before ho could bo arrested. Wcdnosdy night ho returned to Souih Omaha nnd Olllcor Hughes laid handx on him. Ho paid ? 14.60 for his bravery in hit ting a woman. Priinni-lfH 'Joday. Commencing ut noon today nnd clos ing nt T p. rn. the democratic primaries xvill occur. The places tor holding ihem In thu four wards are thu sumo as used by the citl roils' primaries. Tha doinoeralio city convention xvill occur on Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock aCHoxvloy'ti hall. Clly Notes unit 1'ornoimN. Mrs. A. C.Vler has returned from St Louis. Mrs. Mark Bonkat has gone lo Chicago. Miss Grace Richardson is in Lincoln for a wee it. Messrs. Doxvllng & O'Donuell have dis posed of Ihoir business in thu Third xvurd nnd xvill soon leave South O.nah.i. Mr. Daxv- ling xvill go lo Die coast and Mr. O'Donnull has n business venture In thu Interior of the Btnto in vloxv. Dr. Berry has coiio to Alton , lit. , to visit a side sinter. William Mack and H. P. Daxvion hove a pleasure trip to Detroit uud Put-lu-Bay in contemplation. W. H. McCroary of the Swift packing coinpiinj's force has gone to Chtu'iij'o. E. O. Mayllold's mother arrived iu South Omaha Wednesday on a visit to her on. Mr. Ma Hold u gradually improving , M. C. Cook of thu Armour Cudab elec tric lleht force , swallowed a staple tuck the other day nnd Is suffering considerable trou * bio front tbo Indigestible stuff. The Theatre Comiquo is minus one of its best performers , borne ono has stolen the bass drum and Manager McGovcm wants the police to tmd his lost star. Saturday Is the last day for registration. The Ancient Order of United Workmen will open their noxv lodge room In Hunl's hall on ihc night of April 10 by n ball nnd entertainment. At the special meeting of the Ancient Order of Hibernians arrangements xvero made for the annual observance of Easter Sunday. Next Sunday Is Palm Sunday nnd will bo properly observed in St. Bridget's nnd St Agnes' churches by thu blessing and dis tributing of palm leaves. HOOK unvimv. A study of Don Jensen by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Noxv YorlcVorth - i n K to n C'o. S vo. , 181 pp. This is u tribute of Knjrhind'H lyric poet to tno genius of rare lion Jonson. No ono xvlio professes to bo a student of I-\\K- \ \ lish literature , especially ol tlio SlmkoMionrimi ilriunatlsU , cnn pass Mr. Sxviiibimio'H rovioxv xvithout giving it a curoful rending. "Tropical Africa,1' by llonry Drum- mend , F. R. S. Now Yorlc. John Aldcn. Ml pp. Those interested in the boi-io- logy of Africa ns xvoll us its fauna , will llnd this little boolca handy companion. Mr. Driuiiinond is not alone an explor er , but a naturalist of note , nnd he has frivon his bust Impressions in tlio col lection of essays which make up his book. "Kuby Dunn , " a novel by Mary Marsh Baiter. Noxv Yorlc. John Aldon. 8 vo. USO pp. A maiden cITort at novel writing should not bo scrutin- i/ed too closely. "Unby Dana" is a simple American story xvhichili please a cnrtalu class of readers , and it is to such an audicnco that it appeals /or lavors. The American Bank Reporter of Noxv York city , has sent to this olllce its cus tomary "special attorney edition" for the current half year , xvliieh is invalu able to Its patrons for reference pur poses. Isothermal ; a story of lost identity by Louis Keeves Harrison. The American Nexx's company. This may bo called an international novel dealing xvith inci dents connected xvith the Franco-Prus sian war and involving in the develop ment of its plot the ubiquitous Ameri can. Fresh in treatment and well xvrit- tnn , the story cannot fail to attract at tention and hold the reader spell bound. Louis Hooves Harrison hns written a btcoiig book which will catch the taste of the reading public. Liberty and Life ; discourses by E. K. Powell , Chicago. Charles A. Kerr Si Co. Tt has been fashionable of Into to reprint the sermons of famous preachers in convenient book form. Mr. Powell's contribution is quite an addition to tin- , class of literature end should bo given a hearing by these who like to keep abreast with the liberal preachers of today. "A Woman's .Tourncv Around tlio World Alone , " by Lilian Lcla.ul. . The American Noxx-s company. In these daysxvhen globe-trotting iball the rage , and when the feat of circling the globe has been accomplished by two women in seventy-live days , tins narrative of a journey of ( i,000 imles made by a young woman in the spring and summer of 1S81 is apropos. Miss Leland's journey , xvas not a record-breaker , and for that reason the story of her travels is more complete than a ha ty sketch made at lightning express train speed. "Henry M. Stanley ; Uib Life and His Explorations xvith a Full Account of His Kescuo of Etnin Bey , " by Henry Fred erick Kiddail , Noxv'Yoric. Robert Bon- ner's Sons. The remarkable adven tures of Stanley are as interesting as the most exciting novel , Ths task of Mr. Rcddall has been that of a compiler. Ho has condensed in the space of home four hundred pages the best parts of Stanley's oxvn narration as told in his book ' 'Through the Dark Continent , ' ' xvith such additional records as have be come public through Stanley's latest achievement. "Trollopo's Dilemma , " bv ' St. Aubyn ; Chicago , Rand , MeNally A , Co. This is an English novel , taicon up almost wholly with undergraduate life at tlio university toxx-ii , Cambridge. "Txvo Voices. " by Henry Harland ( Sidney Luska ) ; Now York" Cassoll tt Co. Mr. Harland tolls txvo little mor bid stories of a suicide and the death rolloctioiis of a sinner. Those xvho fancy this sort of reading will be able to draw considerable inspiration from Mr. Harland's pen. "Isabella of Castile 1102-18 ! ) : ! . " by Eliza Allen Starr ; Chicago , C.V.Waitb & Co. ; price $ . The centonnary cele bration of the discovery of America and the honor soon to bo accorded to Columbus in this country makes any contribution to our Knowledge of the time and inlluencns xvhich encouraged his undertaking of more than passing interest. In the panorama of great figures of the latter part of the fifteenth century preserved to us none stand out next to Columbus moro clearly than Is abella of Spain , xvho has xx-oil earned the distinction of being named the 'Co-discovoror of the Now World. " It xvas duo to her oxvn personal exertions , for" history recounts that she pawned her joxvols for the purpose , that the ex pense of lilting out the expedition of Columbus xvas overcome. Eluti Allen Storr has done full justice to the great est woman Spain has ever produced. It is only proper to her memory that a long delayed tribute bo accorded to the conhort ot Ferdinand. In this connec tion it may bo xvoll to add that the book Is to no sold by subscription only , and that the not proceeds of Iho sale will be used in the erection of a statue of Isa bella of Spain. Says an pastern exchange : "Tho Story of Johnstown" is the title of a work by the editor of the Harribburg Telegram , xvhieh , as its name indicates , deals xvith the terrible devastation of the Coneimiugh valley , xvhich appalled the world loss than a year ago. The boolc is xvrittun from personal observa tion , and on that account is of more than ordinary interest. Besides a graphic description of the terrible tones enacted , and the destruction wrought during the continuance of the llnod , Including thu holocaust at the bridge , the xvruck of the day o.\prois , a description of hoxv tno dam xvas con htrnetod , otv. , the vxorlc portrays life in the Conomaugh valley 100 years ago , the founding of .lohnsioxvn and a de scription of the life of the original founder. There are in addition 100 illustrations of scones and incidents in connection xvitli iho tori Iblo disas ter. ter.Tho book has boon indorsed by the governor of Pennsylvania , the mayor of Hnrrlsburg , the members of Iho Johtutoxvn relief committee and others , nnd as tlio nut proceeds of the sale will i > o applied to tlio biillerors by thu llojd Die project will doubtless enlist the 1'onorinw , Hynipalhy of the country and command a largo sale. In future xvarsl ( ) the bullets xvill have much greater penetrative poxser , and xvill therefore bo less readily stopped by covering obstacles , whether natural or artlllcial. ( 'J ) The trajectory is Hat- toned ; that is , the bullets at decisive liattlo ranges rUe less above the ground , tints not only widening the dangerous spuco and reducing Iho number of SATURN , (2006. ( ) \\lll mnko iho si-nson of IMKl HI tin-I"nl > n IHlMiig | ' rfc. t o'-n. ' U 111 itTx l\\\ fr-m Mnr li uti'llJtluo 1st.liou Ho xxill bo returnol to rrom.-i , mid In * xxortln tnl > h > c . , , , . Mambrino Bashaw , (1759. ( ) .1 .1S. . ( , HMrili , ' . to. , IVfiMimt , Net ) O. .A. . Vx'l'olcgn'r ' and Retail Dealers in u ® t Stock und Loxvott lo'ili < r , f-i- ( at iln'ti ! < \ X . _ _ ao5 UO7 atrumlwaj , ami M. , < 'oniifil EIliillS. S-i misses due to a defective estimate of distance , bntnlsooxtending point-blank range , and thus in a measure doing axvay xvith adjustments of the sight under heavy lire , writes General Hcnrv L. Abbott in March Forum. ( . " . ) The power of liring a fexv rounds xxith ex cessive rapidity xvhon needful , xvill make charges more bloody than ever before. Every rush in the close approaches preaches to a position defended even b\ a thin line of skirmishers , xvill be met by volleys more intolerable than the heaviest lire of a line of battle twen ty-live years ago. ( I ) The reduction in weight of ammunition xvill enable the soldier to carry about double the num ber of rounds , and to receive fresh sup plies in action xvith correspondingly greater ease , ( o ) The use of smokeless poxvdor xvill make it more easy to over look the ground in front , by reason of the absence of the clouds of smoke that heretofore have spread a merciful \eil between modern armies in the death struggle ; but , on the other hand , the readiest mode of detecting the precise position of the enemy his pnlTh of smoke xvill be lacking , and siirprisf , antl unexpected movements of skir mishers xvill probably bo more frequent than of old. There \\ill be no longer a curtain to hide the ghastly spuetncle immediately around them. 'Experience has proved that many men xvho light steadily in battle , turn faint and sick in a field hosuital ; hoxv xvill it bo xvhcn the txvo experiences lire to a certain ex tent combined1 I'ncilie ( 'niNt SAN FitAXoiiLO , Cal. , March -T. "Itaddy" dnllaKhcr , the noted Cleveland middle- xvolRht , hns icluirraphcd his xvillliiBiioas to meet Uio Australian , Hilly McCarthy , to n finish in the latter part of M.iy for n puree ' ' of Jl.GOO . , offered b.\ the California Athletic club. Lignt-wciKht .limn.y Carroll's $10COU challenge to Jack MeAuliffo , accompanied by S1X1U ( aj n forfeit , has not as yet Iccn heeded by tbo Xexv Yorker. Carroll is out in n < ' .ird Ihis afternoon , saying that Me- AulifTo is afraid to meet him again ; thut ho ( McAuhfKM Itnoxvs that ho crawled out of n nnrroxv bole in their late battle ; also if ho was not afraid ho would cover the forfeit out of his oxvn pocket and not KCt out on the pica that his backer , Dick Hochc , hus left Sun Francisco lor the cast. Danny Muhoney and Charley Kochotte have been matched to spar ten rounds for points before the Occidental club members on tbo nlf.ht of Annl 0. A Kootor I'nid to H slcn , PiTr-niHO , Pa. , March -7. 'Iho vestry of Trinity IJpiscnpal church has uprccd to pay the rector of the p irish , IJcv. Samuel Max well , S5.00U If ho xvill rraiua on Juno 1 , nnd the offer has been accepted. This is prob ably the lirst liiBtanco on record where n congregation has paid Its rector to resign and go elsowhero. Under the canons of the ICpl8fop.il church a rector can not bn Jis charged by a concrojrniiun , und can only bo removed against his will from minisU'rinj. over it , after bomi : tnotl and lound irniltv of conduct unbecoming a minister. Mr..Mat- well had the le al and technical right of holding his position for lift ) undnr tins canon. A Driinunor Itlmvj Out tint Gnu. TurnhA , ICr.n. , March 37. L. Lvorbach , a Chicjpo trax'clinc man , xvho has bseti on tno road for o\-cr twenty joars and has traveled from Maine to California , blexv out tlio K"B In his room at the Union Pacific hotel last night. About an hour after ho had retired tlio small of KUS bccumo so strong that it reached the ofllcc , nnd the night clerk made an investigation , xvhich led to the Chicago drummer's room. The door xvua foiccil open nnd Im xvas found iu an unconscious co mil lion. Ito recovered lalor and dup.irtod to day , I'lmiH. UosroN , Mass. , March 27. John h. Sulli van has nearly completed nrraiiiioiiiaiitB for the attilotic shoxv xvhich ho is to put on the road. IJiirnllt is acting ns his business man oner. Joe Lannon will bo Sullivan's sparr ing partner and Ilto Weir a member of Iho combination. Sullivan nays that ho can raise fr ,000 if necessary to insure the lUjht with Incltson. Uo is anxious for that pugilist or his friends lo state their xvishes and position. John mild in reply lo the question xvhothor ho xvould light under London rules : "No. sir ; I've had enough ot London rules In Una country. I'm satisfied that It is not profita ble to break laxva. 1 octuully lost money by the Hiuliburg light , besides the unplunHanl thoughts about the possibility of spending n \our in n southern calabnoso. No moro ring fighting for mi' . When I got through with Jackson , win or lo o , 1 shall retire forever from tlio ring , and I uxpuct to lix'o in Noxv York. If Jackson won't light I'd just us HOOII mcot Slavin. " DlHonntnnt in Itlu .Innolro. Kio JANKIHO , March 27 Tlio Ramson in this city .lecuntl.v became disaffected and xviia ordered south. The troops refused to go and the government cancelled Iho ardor. There Is much disuonlunt throughout iho cily SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TJMiltSAIjTexoap or tradf on or an , ooi | U pony. ln7iilre | W. II M th r. t Cryatal Mills. "I7ANTI.IMi pleieHofhiicoirl-nnndcuriietH \ \ nt till/valuv. .Muiulel .V Ivluln. , r'l and nevnrnl bonnes mid luU to ir.ide for Council Illulfuor Dmalm uulmpru\ prop erty C. II JudiJ. < VM HrouiJway , Oouii'-llJIliiltH. \\r \ NTiiA : ) t'03 I i-ouH " nt I.Lumcl Louse' ii.i H oiu st. MM. h Hit * M.i : Oir-iu. rir t i l.vts mcni miir- - - kot nnd nil tools , ( mini opoMnir. Apply iiiilin. Mnieilonin invnt innikut .Muredoul.i In. ri.\u-tu. : ior ) I lucreHI lo Is H nth o X ( , 4 < foot lot In Stiootsvllle on llronilu.iy , Ji'iJ. Nocroom honsj on 1 ith axemie , J..M ) Kino lot on llcmo i r.tui'i : \iai , i. dooil Inrm In NobrniK.i to trndu for city piopoitv. tots In Muliln'fcsiib. , J2 > oto JlOi. oiisy teiins l.otsin Illddles. * r ( ) tod.ni'i. Tine lot on 7th ax e , I4IU 1 1 > . 111 m iko : i uooil lots. A gie.it birrf.iln , onij fi.imj ( inodiii foot lois on A \ . ( . ' . 1 block from NortliXM'Htein Mac * , Slf > > eiiti. . I ! room lionso mi .MiuU--.n st . 1 nlock fro'ii lini ulMiv.erx chi * in. Ml foot lot onvi - . It , corner of f-tli r.t , . Jl'H. ' Flneit rixhlonco Ion In the < Ity nt * lTAIl i 'i 1'irst mortgugo loim. W C. Stary \ Sou , KIIOM t. Opera block , Conn11 Html * . CASH roi .ooona-li.ui I tnrnlniro , sinnu .in f em nets , .V. .1 M in lo ! , Jl.'i ll.-jmlttujY I71OK HA l7i : . \i n larfllnT"bim"TllinTro saw i. ' undxiiLvr ; no veni'M mvlil-iu vrltti u" i- lUKiiiiniil. t < > . all in > n. Milt ililo rur h i-uut f i - torv Inuiilri ! at S.iviU'r's tonimlsiUm lion < - . . ' Pc.ulMt , conn u Iliu Is AIIAllli.M.N Mv n-sl Ijnc u , i-roojin .n uii , piinliy , huh room elon'ta , Utiitm , ct . Lull , sl''i. -i.xnli' , toil Mi.il uooil IIOIH . I'car liu f i nl' . line locution , unit unl dm\n , lul- am < * to suit N I ) . Ward , ll'i lroi ! lixny. ! OU" " M { M > T lM3ll .n j , iVlil i , > v u" ii nil , oil s.itliiiiio of II ilUp i-z. 1 1 i : < l 1 } bti'.i" ! , l. nt < 1 l > y i'u ! iii-itv u i.l < m ; ituHu all mn lers I'lioro1 nil MIU Lot , III ) liv Su ri-oi. Alio xxnl "ell 01 nx liAiur for t nur.ivoil city propfnj , my farm ( iffiTi mru-i , IMI mthBo ist of ( ouni II Illilir-i X. M I'll v. I'o i i 'I lllu fs "VTIW linpnu'o 1 ID it oiti'j n t-i I f n U n ii proxtm ( ) a i'i ' i or Co ia'11 illu r < p : 1 1 Tt C. II. Juilil 1J1 j'Ol ! SAU'.or ItntitGir Ion Jin I > ti ! ho'uei. 1 by . ' . It. Illi'o I II M im t , ( Vjnctl III. . ) ft _ . . thu non hx\lis i ottaj , " oc1 " ' ' lijmu on .11 iixeunc Klther proDJtty jvili lu solil oa oiy tillllS. W. ( ' .IlllllOH 7jWII t-AI.IJ Ata Imvr.itn-A llll.irrrt r.iat I X1 IIM miitM tiom Om.ilui. In llr-t < ! is lo c tlnn anil A. No. I In every rmpft TliN I ) n g ilnxlll reimv n eloso lu\i'itl.itloi. I'uruir- t mints call OH or. undress .1 1) . Johnson. No. li ) iv-ul ht.JLotmrd llln'ls. ' _ COt'NCII. III.l'fF.Spr.iiv.'lv . for s.ili , r isra b-uguins. Tin follow In' . ' , 11:111114 the inn beautiful homeIn th * city. "Ill lin soM a great bargains , on nmathly piynonn , or tor n to suit 'IhrceiiuwS-ionni lio.nui onlil'i'ola ' avivi m tx\o blocks f nun clo tuc motor lino. Txvo now 4-room lmue < i four lilo-lcs from old trl motiir line on Noitli .soxoath stioat. Ono nv \ 5-room lioiiso four lilocKs fro'n olec trie motor line on North Kox cntb silent. Tlireo noxv ft nml li-rooin houses on block irom electric motor flue corner Avenue A an 1 'Hvi'lfth mrot't. lltslih'H the ubovo I linx'o houses and lots la off ] iarts of the city. Ono niixt Vnmtn lioilso on Mill st. C. II Jndd. hi-l llrondxvav. Connell Illuir- " J.I ) , hnvirsnsnv , I. . SIIIKI vnr , I'les. Vlco 1'iaa. Ciup.lt ruslilor. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , ( JI-COKNCII. lll.l'KM. Paid uo Capital5150,000.00 Surplus 35,000.00 Liability to Depositors 335.OOO.OO DlliKTOliS I. A. Miller , I' . O. ( ilussou , I ! I. . ShiiK.irt , II. H. llnrt , J I ) IMnndsim , Clins It llammn , 'Iinnxiict uvnural biinlclnj ; linilni-ss l.nrgoit capital and sin plus of any banlc In .Nortlixxo-tera lowu. Intormt on tlnui ilotioslts 'JlIO * . ( IKHlKi : XV. II. M t'UhhV F , M , ELLIS & GO. , ARCHITECTS AND in ri.niNa'H i'iniN'rrNoi\Ts : : HOOIIIS I'll nml 11. Hoc Iliilnliiu' . Oiniuiii Nob. , nnd Itoomi.'ll ami''Hi ' Murrinin llloi k. CunnU IllnlHo\x | \ . . ( onespondoiiii Sul tltud BELL & BERLIN6HOF , ARCHITECTS AM ) Room 2 , Opci.i HCJSO liloclc , Counull oxva. CHRIS BOSEN SASH A DOOR FACTOR ? AND PLANING- MILL llosf oiiulpped , most i "iitrnlly loc iti < d fin to. y In tlio city. All inndum lutBst iitti'in nun n'n ' ery. Opuruti'il bxkUloil inuiliinl i him lul lit i cm Ion given to > ' lollun 1 li.ni'lsinnm , phui- Ing and trlnuiiK. d < ncinl lontrii'tn mm ostl- miilesfar IIOUHUH and liuU.lliiK. a s DIM lull y Corner North Mnlu and M > n-n strouls , Comi- ill llluflH. 'it'lophuno Jvi. " OFFICER & PUSEY , - > . BANKERS. f ornor Main and Hi'onaw.ir , IJOl'Nflli IIM' ' IKM , IOWA. Dealers In forulim and ilomeatlc exi haugn C nlloitloim mndu ami .atorvst puld on time do- PIHllS. _ _ _ TIIK - J , A , Murphy Manufacturing Co , Avomio nnd 21at Stroot. Hand mid hi roll Hiiwlni ; Hit Siiwliiu riiinlni ; Hsxilnt ? of ullKlinU I'uro/i llni'Kot Kindling wood il V ) p > r lo.ul dfllvoruil , Clun MiwdiiHl by tlio b.irmlic , All uorfc to Lo llr t i-lasn. Tvlephonu J.'i. "Your PutronuKO Solloltod. " S. E. MAXON , Arcliile : ! and Superintend3nl Room 281 , Merrtnm Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ,