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(5 ( THJfi OMAHA DAILY BKJfl SATURDAY , APRIL , 20 , 1800. TJIE OMAHA BJ5E. COUNCIL * oi nrt ; , No. igi'KAlH. STHKHT. JirlHrrrd 1 > y carrier In nny imrt of tinCity. . II , \ \ TII/TOS- . MANAOMI. llrfUM : s On it r. No. 1.1. Niniir IIIITOII. ; No. Si. _ .11 i\rio.v. N Y P ro. Council IJlnfT.s I.umhcr Co , conl. PiilK-r hniiKm wanted nt Ollletto & Free- innn'H , UM I 'curl Htrcct , Council Hluffs , A en. oof tllplithnrlii wns reported ycsler- day nt No , r > it ; Washington nvcnuo. ' This pa- tlt'iit Is Ilattle LmiRley. . MM , C. t ) . Wilt or * will entertain tlio Hand ofllope. at U o'clock this afternoon nt 1111 Ice cream sociable tit her home , N'o. 1U1 ( jrueo fitVeet. Work li.it comment-oil on the now Wood- hury block adjoining the now 1'tirk hotel on tlio nortb. The excavation Is ready unit work on the roundatlun will now bo rapidly pushed. An Infonnatlon clmrRliifr insanity wns yes- toiiluy Hied utfiilnst .liilln Ulcluirds , and the commissioners examined into the case yester day uftcnKMm. ' 1'ho .patient will bo sent to tlio asylum for treatment. F O Harnett wns lined Jill unit posts VPS- teidav moriihiK' for indecent conduct with u jirt.ultutn on the public streets. Henry ( it-ecu was lined V.M'/O for dlsturbinf ? the jieuie. A vug and an unlucky iicdUlor wore discharged. Louis Helmrod of Omaha lost n valuable rout at tin ) Oddfellows ball at HID Masonic temple Thursday ox-culufr. He left It. in mm of tlio auto rooms , mid when ho went utter It ho found that miollier ii.it ty Intent on the ttami' errand had preceded him. The gar ment was valued at fcV ) . No eluo to the thief has yet been discovered. Frank Moore and K. Whit comb , two nus- ) > 1elrti ) < i characlew , wei-o m-mlgneil before .Indue Mcro ! yesterday mornini , ' on the charge of vagrancy. 'J'neir ciise.s were con- tinned Thi'.v weie circuliillnu through the crowd ilm-Ing Uio Oddfellow * ' paruJc , anil the police sl/cd them up as pickpockets and uc-cordliiKly run them In. C' .1 Kobin.soo , manager of tlio local Amur- Icun District Tele i-apli ofilce , was befoio Ind e iMcdee jeMerdny niorninK on a charge of assault and battery , prcferied by one of the meh enper boys. It transpired that the boy was Indulging in | iiofani ! mid obscrnu language mid the iiroprietoi- ejected him. The defendant was discharged ami the cost.s paid by tlio mother of the prosecuting witness. Sheriff O'Neill ' went toXeola yestoiday to serve a writ of Injunction in tlio case of Uut- ler v.s Klllthorpi ! . This Is the rasu In which the plaintiff , who Is tlio road supervisor of road distiict No. t In Mendeii township , was directed to open a new road and feiu-o up certain ether properly. The defendant would not allow ! ho work to proceed , and the Injunction w.is Issued for the purpose of pre venting him from lurther interfering to delay tlio progress of the work. .1 W and 10. U Squire have inr-ilo anawcr to the pt'tilion liled against them some time ago hi the district com t by the Manawa r.iil- \vay company. Tholr dcfeaso is that the company , which .sues to recover a subscrip tion made when the project of the railway was belli } ? worked up did not live up to Hie terms ol the agreement , in that the tr.ick was afterward relocated and put down in another place , fifty rods farthoraway from the land owned by the defendants. City Mm-ihal Templetou returned lastevcn- iug from F'-emout , Neb. , where he went after Charles Morton , the colored youth whoso iii-rcst at Fremont for the larceny of * 7..MJ from Hattie Arthur of this city was noticed In yesterday's Bm : . Mortoiv declined to come without a requisition , but was Ilnally induced to change Ids inlnil , and was lauded hero in Jail. Tlio information against him charges JM-tlt larceny , and the prosecuting witness is lamenting liceause the chiii-go is not .serious _ enough to scud the light-lingered young "man to the penitentiary. HOSTOX KTOUI3. Ijeailers in Oiu-tnlns , I'olommil Simile * . Our slock of liu-o curtains , Chenille cur tains , Turcoman , Chenille dado with Mace fringe Is without a rival in this western coun try. I-aeo curtains nt .Ve * , 7."ie , * ! , tl.25 , Sl.W ) , $1.75 , * - , ' , S.VW , S--'l , $ ' - ' . " . , SUIT , ft to .fS.T5 a J t pair ; the best selection in the city. Turco- I' ' man curtains , Chenille dado $ i , ? . ' . < . ; . $ -1. ? . " > , 1 tti.M ) mill 0,75. Chenlllo curtains with dado nt Sfi.75 and ? .ri < > . Chenille curtains with dado and Mace fringe , $ ! l ; worth § 15. Win dow shades : Holland window shades atSc , with rollei-s and ilxtures complete. Opaque felt window shades with dado Me , fixtures and "rollers complete. A complete Hun of plain oil opaque , nlso dado , at our usual low prices the largest and most complete line in tlio city. Boston Store , Futhcringhum , Whttelaw > t Co. . leaders and promoters of ow prices , Cuuncll HlutT.s , la. Tin * Assessment imll7.ei-H. : < | . The meeting of the board of equalization hibt evening was quite lively. Olio of the iu- tero.sting feature * was the word Avar between K. ll. Shcafb and A. U. Orano relative to the nssessmcut of the former gentleman's per sonal property. It will bo remembered that nt a recent meeting Mr. Sheat'e appeared and gave some information regarding the amount of property owned by George , Pipe , with whom ho was formerly associated in business , and nn the strength of that information Mr. Lipe's assessment was raised about SOU per eeuti Last evening Mr. Crauo worked the same doilgo on Mr , Sheafo. Ho had not been as sessed for any personal property , and the company In which ho Is interested was as sessed for $ . ' ,000. Mr. Crane , who was a member of tlio llrm until tlio tli-st of the year , stated that the company had u paid up capi tal of $ T > , ( HH ) . This statement nettled Mr. Khenfe , and there was a very warm exclmnijo of words for n time. i John N Hahlwln was also on hand , and an nounced that ho had u little something to say about the assessment of the Union I'aeille. Ho was not granted a hearing last evening , however , but the matter was postponed u few days and will como up again some evening next week. Noik-e. Tlio partnership heretofore existing be tween II. Ulrkinlune ami J. S. Statute font of Council DluuX la. , operating and doing busi ness under the llrm name and style of the llirklitblne engineering and supply company , with unices at Council HlurTs.la. , mid Omaha , Neb , , 1.4 this day dissolved by mutual con sent , Mr. J. S. Staudeford retiring. Tlio business will bo continued by Mr. H. Hlrk- lubiuu under the same firm name audstvle , and he will pay all outstanding claims and all debts duo the late llrm nru to bo collected , paid to and receipted for by him , the said H. lUrkinblno. Witness our hands and seals this Slid day of April , Ib'JO. . IluutY HIUKINIIINI : . . , , .1. S. Srvxnirimi : > . In the presence of Hartranievery. . Tlio WaKC-ok-Slieii Assault Case. The trial of Attorney J. .1. She.i forassault- Ing Oftlcer Wiujeck , continued from Wednes day afternoon , was tried before .IwlgoMeUco yesterday afternoon. Three witnesses were introduced by the state , and the defense had nearly a dozen. When placed upon the stand Shea stated that he horsewhipped the otnVer , but It was because the latter seized his horco by the head ami attempted to lead It to a pa trol Iwx without Ili-st placing him under ar- rvst or oven notifying him why ho was taken In charge. The bulk of the evidence was to tlio effect that Shea was really the assaulted party , and that Wapeck tried to get ut him with his club , H was nlso shown that Wigeck milled the revolver 111111 levelled It nt Shea. The case was not concluded when court adjourned , mid will bo resumed at U o'clock this morning. City Attorney Stewart Is conducting th prosecution , and Shea's partner , Mr , liulviu , Is looking after the de fense. Jf you wish to sell your iiroperty call on the , 3 udil .t Wells Co. , C. H. J mid president , COO | j { } ) road way. An IiniioHltlon on Charity ; "One of the most urgent needs of this city nnd county ut the present time is n public hospital , " remarked u prominent physician yesterday. "Jly that 1 do not mean to con demn either of the two now in operation , or to advocate the ox-ning | of another , These two hospitals arc doing a noble work , and bo- lug churltublo Institution * , uro constantly i row dr t Not only that , but they are Ja.sB.as constantly Imposed upon , and the greatest Imposition Is practiced by the city and county Clt.\ and county patients nro sent to l > oti ! places and aw carefully eared for , and then It li almost imiiosslblo for the hospital man agement to collect a cent for the work , 1 know that thf pjpers have frequently con demned this system , nnd I hope they will keep It up , for I don't sep ns we can effeot u change without a constant agitation of tlio subject. Then ) .should i erlulnly bo some ar rangement made by which both tlio city and county would pay for the care of patlenta iiucb n sum as is eonimeiistmito with the In- Iwr and care rendered. What Is the pittance of * J a week for the board ami cine of u sick peison , together with washing , medicine , ttel Such u parsimonious spirit on thu part of tlio public oilleers Is anything but n credit to the city they represent. "It might not bo possible to make our bos- pltals self-supporting Institutions , but they ically ought to eome much nearer It than they do at present. It leave ! an enormous load on tlio shoulders of the kind-hearted ladles who have them In clmrgo and every clmiity patient bionght in is simply Increas ing their burden , Take for Instance the ease of the man Wml , who was Injured lust night on the Koek Island. The county oiiKht to piy \ erv liberally for his c.ue. but it won't do it. It is this state of iilfalrs that has made it so , dinicult to get patients Into the hospitals. The managements arc overburdened mid feel that they cannot In Justice keep adding to the load. Mutters should be so arranged that there would ho no diluculty in getting patients tients- accepted at tlio hospitals. Such airangcment.s should be madoas would assure the management that bills would be paid out ol the public treasury In case the path ut was not able to do so himself. Our ladies arc doing all that they should when they pro\ldo these hospital * and maintain nurses and help without compelling tli'-m to add to it work that rijjhtlv i > elon - to others. 1 wisli TMK HI.I : would agitate the nuttier and see If the i-ltj council mid boaid of supervisors would not" bo willing to pay ilecint rates lor the can * of unfoitumiles. The demand of sufl'i-riiiK liumaidtj forch.irlty calls for bet ter provision than has yet been made. Such care is something that any one of us is liable to need and It would 'cemeiv hard to ho striclun down and have mi one willing to take in in. This is the light in which the situation should ho regarded and 1 , for one , vciy much liopo tiiat the oftlcials will take the'proper view of It. " We waul you to list your rental propeity with us and'we will secure you good , reliable ten'iiiti. ! Kents collected and special atten tion given to care of propeily. K. H. Sheafo & Co. , Broadway and Main st. , up stairs. H vv roit s i.i : . One hundred , tons of hay for sal" in stack at Lake Manawa. HKN MAKKS. S. 15 Wulsworth & Co. , - > ( ) - Pearl street , loan money for Lombard Investment company. J. G. Tlpt'on , real estate , iVJ" Hroadway. A SlrniiKor Terribly John Ward , a penniless stranger from Iowa county , met wit liu accident about -Jo' clock yes terday mornlngonthe Hock Island track near Park's Mills , four miles east of the city , that may cost him his life. He was walking on the track ioiug ; cast when ho was struck by the fust freight that leaves this city at 1 : : :0 : o'clock. The train was made up of cars of dressed beef , and was running quite fast at the time. Ward was struck in tlio back and thrown nearly thirty feet. Ho landed on n pile of rock , and barely missed going into the creek , in which case ho would certainly have drowned , as ho was rendered unconscious and even after regaining Ids senses was perfectly helpless. The train was stopped and backed up , and the injured man was picked up and placed in the caboose , lie was taken to Weston , where a we.st bound train was met. Ward was placed on board and brought hack to tlio Blurts , arriving hero at HiO : : , The patrol wagon was called and ho was removed to llm Women's Christian associa tion hospital , where Dr. C. H. Pinney at tended him. It was found that ho was very badly injured. Vive ribs on the left side weio broken and the fractured bones had penetrated the lung membrane , causing ; the victim to constantly spit blood. His right elbow was dislocated and the arm above the oUiow was fractured. There were two ugly gashes across the scalp which were sowed up. There was also a bad cut across tno right knee , laying b.m > the potella , and the sartor- lus muscle w.i.s torn loose from tno bono and cut nearly in two. His face was badly cut and bruised and his nose was completely de moralized. The doctor patched him up as well as possible , mid vestord.iy af tot noon Ward was able to tell what ho knew about tlio accident. He said he left the city about midnight to walk to Weston. Ho did not hear the train approaching him and has no idea how ho failed to notice it. The only way ho can explain it is that ho was walking in Ida sleep. He knows that ho was very sleepy and tli.it ho was aroused to con sciousness to lind himself staggering along. He would then arouse himself and go on , but would soon become drowsy again. He sup poses that ho was run down while most asleop. Ward has an uncle , William Ward , at Fox postoflice , Iowa county , and tlio unfor tunate man was trying to get back there when he met with the accident. Ho is twenty-six years of age , and Is a single man , American born. The attending physician states that Ward's condition is very critical , and it will bo Im possible to tell lor two or three days whether the Injuries will prove fatal. A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased at llixby's. Good paper hangers at Crockwell's. If you want the best Wall paper go to J. D. Crockwell's. The Manhattan sporting heudq'rs , 118 H- way. Water AYorkH $10. Without doubt there nro many persons now building houses hero who want to use tlio city water , but nro unahlo to pay the usual price for introducing the water into their premises. Appreciating this lact , the Now York Plumb ing company will locate a yard hydrant six teen feet from the curb line , and connect the same with water main , with everything com plete and the water ready to use uuill. Cash with onler. Thin offer appliea to unpavcd streets where mains arc laid. Pi-iililbition Paleliwork. There was a bewildering entanglement of the legislation at the session Just closed at DCS Moines , especially in reg.ml to the liquor question. Tito old pharmaceutical law was conceded to ho very cumbersome and imprac tical in many particulars. The druggists of the state met some tlmo ago and framed a bill , allowing the necessary handling of liquors by regular druggists. They endeav ored to make a law which would pwvent sa loons being run under the name of drug stores , and ut the same tlmo prevent tyran nizing and blackmailing on the p.u-t of those who , for mercenary or spite purposes , uro eager to prosecute legitimate druggists. The bill was presented to the legislature , but the solons In the majority concluded that It was a scheme to favor the druggists at the ex pense of prohibition , and si ) tossed It aside. They thought they could build a better ono themselves. Their work was not completed until the closing hours of the session. In the bewilderment of amendments it Is said that the bill as llmdiy passed was a sorry pleco of patchwork. The rather startling declaration Is made that the bill provides that druggists holding permits to sell liquors must make returns to the county auditor every sixty days , Instead of every tldity as heretofore. Hut strangely enough , whllo. providing penalties for false returns , or swearing to false statements , there is no penalty named for falling to muko iiuo returns at all. These it-turns have been a terror to druggists , for In them they have to stiito in detail every sale made. If by chaiico they should sell to u man who gets drunk , the return would bo used as evidence in convicting them , and subjecting them to a heavy itcimlty. There am numerous other reasons , why many druggists are not anxious to muko thcso detailed reports , and swear to them. If , us now appears , the U-gislutors In their haste have forgotten to Insert miv IHMiuHy , the druggists nro given a good , big hole through which they tuny crawl. Another rather startling feature to the now bill Is the provision by which practicing physicians do not have to take out anv ix-r- mtt , If a druggist chances to ho u doctor ho can , If he chooses , huvo n largo practice , If ho makes u upcelulty of treating allinf-nta which require in 1m Judgment , ur Lu the Judgment of the suffering patient , remedies of a .slim iliuluvr nature. While the bill which passed does not pro vide any penalty for an absolute failure to make bi-monthly returns to the county midI - I lor , tlirro Is a section which some construe as being clastic enough to cover such n case. It provides that the possession of n druggist's permit will not protect the holder from being prosecuted mid punished Under the general prohibition law , provided ho does not oxer- else his trust In good faith. Thcio Is a dif ference of opinion whether this action will cover u neglect to makd nuy rotnvns , for further on the bill provides that the making of false returns Is only a misdemeanor , while the Kcncrid selling of liquor Is n much more setlous olTcn.se. Thoirasollueslovo Is more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save life and property by using the C. 1) . Gas and Klectrlo Light Co.'s gas stovo. Several desirable dwelling * with modern Improvements for rent In vicinity of tie Presbyterian church. K. II. Sheafo Si Co. , rental agents. J. C. Ulxby , steam heating , sanitary engi neer , HIM Life building , Omaha ; -DJ Merrlam block , Council Bluffs. Cliniiliuiiiun Motor. To the Kditor of Tin : HIB : : Statements nro appearing In the papers that are calculated to convey u wiong Impression of the relations of the motor company and tlio Chautuuqttn to thu public , and arc , I think , unjust to the motor company. The subscriber lias for one year mid moro tried to luduco the motor company , to extend the electric street car line to the Chautiiuqua grounds , and the company has us persistently declined , as they believed it would not pay. I have vigorously Insisted that it would pay the motor company , but I think the directors believe it will not for some time at least , and its they must invest the money If tlio wad is extended their Judg ment Is entitled to respect. Now the ChauUiuqua is not able to build a line nor to buy one. Its chief energy at pres ent is exercised in begging. It has practiced this energy on tlio directors of the electric company in season and out of se.i-on till they finally consented to extend to the Chautiiuqua grounds provided they were ivlenseJ from liny claim for damages by proirty > owners iiloni ; the street , and for u small bonus. Tlio directors of the motor company have not asked the Cliautauqua assembly to help them put their line out to the grounds , nor do I know of their milking a like request of nny parties along the route. The Chautiiuqua enterprise will bo greatly aided by tlio motor extension , and has and is now plying Its old vocation as" a mendicant to prevail upon the company to invest' its money in this extension , and it appeals also to tlio people along the route Individually to render every moral and lluaiieial aid Hint each ono Justly can. The Chautiiuqua is entitled to some rccog- nlltoii from the public from Oak street east iar into the country. It has been the means of securing appropriations to cut down the hills when all elforts had previously failed It has started llfealoug an hundred lines and all for the well being anil prosperity of our pee ple. It is opening the new era of prouu-ss to our western civmrntlon , H needs u little support from every man just at this time , and every one should say "go * ' and chip Ids shoulder to tin-wheel and help send it to the front rattier than sag in tin * harness , or by frantic , useless plunging raiseu cloud of dust on those laboring steadily for its suc cess. cess.Will it not look better for every ono to "hitch onto" the car of prugress , help put this'motop line to tlio Climitiiiuiua giounds , than to stand behind the fence of " 1 do not need it , " and ever and anon toss a block into the track ! Is it jiot better to bid it speed , if none other than by a friendh word , than to stand in the sullen throng only to watch the procession passing by , or by trying to defend opposition by making faces at the motor com pany unit crying "greed" ( It's time to Join tin-procession. .1. E. HuiNNr * * . General Manager Cliautauqua Assembly. Tin ; Knmous Prices Ijet Down. Granulated sugar 15 pounds for $1 , extra C IB pounds for * 1 , choice lUo coffee ( roasted ) per pound S5c , good Kio coffee ( ground ) per pound lcuncolored Japan ten ' 'Oe per pound , best rolled oats per pound , good rice 7c per pound , best baking soda Sc per pound , good baking powder 1-pound can 10c , Council Illuff3 tomato I ! cans for X'"c , good corn ! t cans for _ "e , It-pound box gloss starch : ! Uc , best sulphur matches per dozen I5c , best parlor matches L'tic per dozen , Lewis lye per box I2e , It-pouud pail lard -He , fi-pound pail lard ifc , 20-pound pail fruit je'lv , S.V , L'Vgallon pail No. 1 fruit syrup Me. . Good flour . " 0-pound sack Vic , best Minnesota seta no-pound sack . * 1.50 , best country butter lfie per pound , fresh country eggs lOc per do/en. Clioien residence property centrally located for sale by E. H. Sheafo & Co. Finest photo gallery in the west Shcrra- den's new place , U and 15 Main street. M'RHNOXA M , i'AH Atill.i 1'IIS. George Musgrovo of Logan was in the city yesterday. A. H. Hersman of Hod Oak was a Bluffs visitor yesterday.1 C. II. Dyer of GlonwooJ w.is at thq .lanies- son yesterday. Jacob Walton of II-uiloii is In the city. Mrs. J. G. Tiptou is visiting her sister at Harlan. . P. G. Mlkesell is able to bo out utter an ill ness of two weeks. Hon. H. W. Brlggd of Cur-mii was in the city yesterday. .1. T. Hurt leaves again todiy for Colorado. lie has been spending a few days with his family. Herbert Clark , editor of the T.ibor Union , was in tlio city yesterday. Mrs. G. W. Crofts loft last evening for Oregon , 111. , in response to a telegram an nouncing that her mother , who has been ill some time , was failing rapidly. Captain Fred S. Cupron , the traveling passenger agent of tlio Chicago & Grand Trunk , was in the city yesterday. A P. K. O. SeiiKiitlcm. A flutter was created in social circles by by the report that n number of prominent ladies of the P. K. O. had banded themselves together for the purposii of ( Continued Tomorrow. ) Yolco ( 'lilt ure. Important to churches. S. 1C. White , di rector of music in public schools over - ' ' ( ) yeurs In the east , has a successful plan for the solu tion of congregational singing , Don't full to write to him for p.irtleulnrs. Private Instruction at moderate prices In classes of lour or moro In scientific voiio cul ture , light singing , harmony and thorough bass. Org.iul/ed musi.'iil societies , choirs or schools needing u professional drill master will find Mr. White a real success. No. viiil South i th si. , Council Bluffs , la. Tin- of fine watches mid jewelry In the city , nnd the place to buy the best goods at the lowest prices , Is the establishment without rivals , the most reliable llrm of C. B. J\I. < JII.MICo. . Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental oftlce to 101 Pearl street , up stall's. Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown and bridge work , No. l'i Pearl. Clan ! Powder Implosion. LI.UIVII.U : , Col , Aurll ! i\ While a laborer employed on Hlo Grande railroad con struction work near hero was throwing out s&voral sticks of giant powder an explosion occurred which threw several men some dis- tunco from the work. One was killed , another uiunut live and several others were slightly injurod. Cole Held for acquisition. Nr.vv YOIIK , April ' 'S. Lafayette Cole of Pcurla , 111. , secretary and manager of the Jcnney electric light and power company , ur- ixMed here hist night for iJmbezzlemcnt , was arraigned In couit today charged with being H fugitive from Justice. Ho was com mitted to uwalt the arrival of requisition papers. Salu Cii-tN DuiiiagcH. L.OMIO.SApril J3.Tho trlul action for libel brought by George Augustus Sulu against Furnlss , the caricaturist , has resulted in u verdict of 5 damages for the plaintiff. OCR CORN UNFAIRLY GRADED , atfi Governor Tlmyer Afld sscs Senator Paddock on tUifSifbject. DNOLE SAM ASKED TO INTERFERE , * i IteoelvetHudson' * Aei'imntK All Hlght A Colk'Ko .Oi'ntor ' Cliiii-Ke < l wllli PluKliii-lHiit HlB * Damage Suit. * - LINCOLN , Neb. , April 2. ' . [ Special to Tin : Hii.J : : The governor has uddrcsscil the fol lowing Interesting letter to Senator Paddock : Smi : ur Nr.imtikt , KMI : > TIVK IKP\HT- Mi\r : , LINIOI.V , Neb. , April 111.Hon. . A. S. Paddock , United States Senator , Washington , D. C. Dear Sir : I address you moro L-SJIC- dally us you arc chairman of the committee on agriculture , in reference to a matter of vital Interest to thu farmers of the west. In addition to tlio oppressive rates of trauspolta- lion to which they are subject in sending their grain to market , thcro Is another equally grievous wrong which they uro compelled to endure. Tlieio is no question in my mind but that tltu farmers of Nebraska have been defrauded of hundreds of thousands of doll'irs within the lust few years bv the wrongful cla slflca- lieu of coin at Chicago and other great corn center.- * . There uro three grades , vU : No. i ! , which is the best ; No. ! ! andI , inferior mid poor grade , and then no grade at all. Much of the Nebraska corn Is rated as No. U and t , and here comes in the great injustice to our far mers , ll Is a welt known fact that- nowhere In the civili/cd world Is better corn raised than In Nebraska ; mid \etbyn false system of grading we are giossly robbed every jear , mid the only way to prevent It is , in my Judg ment , for the United States authorities to suppress it. If doubts exist us to the right of the gov ernment lo Interfere , I answer , the govern ment iippoints gangers to inspect whiskys and grade them , the department of ugri- eulturo appoints cattle inspectors ut different points ; congress legislates to prevent the adulteration of lard ; by legislation it regu late. ? the manufacture of oleomargarine ; it Is seeking to overturn the monstrous evil of gambling in food products. May it not legis late to prevent frauds in the grading of corn ( If it be answered that tills is astute nmttir , I answer , the stales do not apply the remedy , and 1 ask that the United States do it. The object of tlio government as set forth in the preamble of the cou.litutl0u is "to establish Justice" , and "to promote the general wel fare.1 Justice nnd the general welfare will be promoted by suppressing the evil of which I urn complaining. If United States inspector specter * , with United States stulutes pro viding heavy pains and penalties for their violation , could appointed at Chicago , St. Louis , Baltimore , Philadelphia , New York and Boston , the system nf false grading of corn and other grains \vuuld cease. 1 ask your earnest intention and that of the delegation to this subject. Very truly yours , JOHN M. Tim KII. The governor says : "Now let them howl , 'bidding for votes , ' 'looking for a third teim. ' 1 am working lor the interests of the people of my state my constituency , my friends- anil as their servant 1 am pledged to do this. There uie palpable wi'olif-'s that ought to be suppressed , and I'aKe 'grading1 of Nebraska's king cereal and extmtiijiiate freight rates ure chief among them. Ag.iin , 1 repeat , let the idiots lio\\l. ' ' i r.ioni 11.NTS ix | iiriii TO HIM. Receiver Hudson of the United States land ofilce has received his settlement for the quarter ending December ill , HSII. A short lime since it will 1m rem'-mberod it w.is rumored that Mr. Hudson was a defaulter to the government in Uio sum of , "u ) for the quarter ending June.'XI of last year. At the time it was shown that whatever erior there may nave licen was on the side of the goven : ment , and the last report shows that it wn very properly eorrectijd and that the Unite States owes him just S cents. Mr. Hudso has been furnished vMlb three certificate for each deposit mad \ hue for the 'trensurj one for the general land olllco and one fo himself. INTIUISTIX : : ( ; smi-Tirs. The report of Live Stock Inspector Heinle to the city council shows some intcvostin statistics. During the past month 'JOO beeve and l,5-ii : sheep have been shipped in froi various points for the slaughter. The con sumption of meat in the city for the past yea is estimated utr > , li:0 ( : cattle. 4,000 hogs , fj,5o sheep , and 'JiMIO , calves. The inspector stutc that Armour & Co. control almost the ontir meat shipment. If the home market supplie this meat it would jdvo employment to 10 men. The inspector also states that helm condemned I VJ'.i.l pounds of stun' , so boxes u berries and ill ) bunches ol bananas. II iironounces the mill : furnished the public b the several dairymen of the best cl.i-s an says that the cows ure healthy and well fei inn ntM\or. < .rir. II. Ilerpolsldmer & Co. refuse to tuko th new exposition building at the corner n Twelfth and N streets , built by .1" . J. Imhotl This announcement was made in Mr. IinhotT' petition , filed in the district court today , join ing him in an notion for $ . ' . " > ,000 damages hi cause uf it. The petition sets up that th plaintiff bus the delendnnt's contract to tuk the building on its completion , lor nstntt-i number of years , and that he has rushed Hi work uud finished it ut great expense to hi liking , and that at the eleventh hour , ufter h bus had divers chances to lease it and deniei them , he is informed that the defendant fo reasons unknown will not abide by his con tract , uud that , damages are due him in th sum stilted , with costs of suit. iAi-iroi. IMII.I.IIINCI : : : . Governor Thayer received a draft for f I , 5lu'.Vi to aid in sustaining the soldiers' urn sailors' homo from the national govcnimcn today , and ho deposited the same in the olllc > of the state treasurer. Tl.o sinlo board of equalisation meets a the auditor's olllco May I fur the purpose o assessing the railroads of th" slate. Sheriff William of Otoo county commlttei Krr.est Slitter , John McC.uin , Charley Lam and Mo-es Wallace to the state ponil iittnr ; today. Sittlor was sentenced to llfteei mouths for manslaughter , McCuun to oiu year for forgery and Lane and Wallace to i year each for burglar } . The Faimurs' and Men-hunts' bank of Ster ling , Johnson county , Hied mticlfsof incur ponition today. Capital stock $50,000. in corporator.H. : . M. Child" , John It. Piersou John Jmisseu , M. M. Catchple , C. lA Belsemeier , II. W. Merrill. N.V. . Henderson T. B. Fra/er , George W. Ideu and Join Nealy. The state boa id of printing met today to lei the contract for the publication of the reporl of the hiiieau of labor and Industrial stalls tics. tics.The Paellle short.Hue , bridge company ol Sioux City , In. , domostlc.ited today by lllliif. resolutions mid artli-ll-it of Incorporation , Capital stock , * 10.iWOOo. ( | Ineorporators Donald McLean , LoWrctt H. Clarke. Cralj ( L. Wright , David MrKeiuic and John Pierce , Attoiney General 'Leeso ' left for Peoria 111. , last evening to itppear for the state in tin Nebraska City whisky trust case. Ho will bo from home until Tueutay next. Land Commissioner i.Stecn returned fi-on Blaine county this cycuingt Ho states thai 15,000 acres of school , lands put upon tin market imvo been leased at fair figures , Hi alsottpcaks In high terms of the country ami efficiency of the oftlclij | of thai county , i iitmiKit WITH i-i.\nMitisM. Thursday evening , ' May I , is the date llxeii upon for the meeting ot the Interstate Colle giate Oratorical as pclftlon. This year Hit meeting promises l bo unusually interest ing. ing.At the late state oratorical contest Student Ferguson of tlm Wcsleyan uulversltj won tin llrst honors mid thcix-foie the right to reiiie. sent the state at the Intel-stale contest. It IN now claimed thai the winning oratot " -'Conservatism and "cribbed" Ids oration on Radicalism' ' from two orations published In the College Humbler , an educational pu [ > ci published at Jacksonville , 111. nine years ago. Before the meeting of thu association tht original mid the alleged plagiarized oration will he published side by side , An i-ffoitwill bo made to rule out Mr. Ferguson's oration. cirv M : S AMI Noriif. It Is said to bo definitely settled that E. P , Holmes will bo the next city attorney. The complaint against Ixnils Dunn fur cut ting his playmate with a knife was with drawn In pollco court this morning. Mr. B. C , ntnkcbley of Fremont was lu the city today and called at THU BII : : head quarters ; also W M. Huiutiai-ger of the Ho- public , St. Louis. Surah C. Glbsou has put in a bid again * ! the city for $ i.ooo damages she allege ! xh suMatncd by fulling IIIMII n defective side walk. Payment of the sumo Is denied niv she will sue the city. W. M Jitdd has Hied his application forni | pohitmcut to the | mstlou | of city cnulncot and It Is said Hint his appointment Is reason ably sure. K. K. Sl/er , W , II. Berger , H. A. Chappell T. A. Hensley , ( JeorgeA , Wedgewood and II F. Downs of this city In.stitulod n dlvlsloi of the uniformed rank of Knights of Pythla nt Beatrice last evening. Joe Brown , an employe at the Capitol plan Ing mill , met with a serious accident thi morning whllo using u , bu// saw , whereby In lost part of his left hand. fOX < fltKNSIO\.t li imtH'KI'.IHXtiS Senate. WA IIINOTOV , April 25.In the senate to day the senate bill to authorize the sale ol limber on lands reserved for Uio Menoinlnct Indians in Wisconsin was placed on Uio 'cal endar. The senate then resumed consideration ol the mUroml hind forfeiture bill. Pcmlliif Us discussion the senate took up unit passci the house Joint resolution uppropriutim 8150,000 for the relief of destitution in tin district overflowed by the Mississippi rlvei nnd Its trllmUrloH. The consideration of the land forfeiture bill was then resumed. Mr. Call began u speech but soon stoppei to make complaint that ho had but lev hearers. lie suld if the people could oidj look in unit witness the scene in the senati chamber they would form the opinion llm the day was passing by when senators wen of any use in Ihe government of the country He then resumed his argument in explanatloi and advocacy of the amendment entered b ; him in thu Interest of the sclllcrs on ri.llroai lands in Florida. Messrs. George and Pusco ulso spoke am the bill went over without action until Mon day next. After the deliverance of eulogies on tin lute Hepresentallvo Guy of Louisiana llu Hcmilo udjourned. House. W * IIIXOTOX , April 25.- Ill the house lodnj Mr. O'Neill of Pennsylvania presented llu memorial of Ihe business men of Phlladclphl ; asking thu aid of congress lu the promotion ol the Imlldiugof American ships lo trade will foreign i > orts. A petition of seventy-eight dry goods com misslcn houses mid woolen manufacturers 01 Now York city was presented asking for tin passage of n 1)111 classifying wor.stciU with woolens. Keferrod ; The bill passed providing for a term ol court at Danville , Ills. , on the first Mond'ij in May. The committee on appropriations reported the Joint resolution nppropi luting $150,000 foi the relief of tltc destitute people In the ills tricts overflowed by the Mississippi and lit tributaries. Passed. The house went into committee of the jivtmlo on the legislative uppropriulioii bill. On motion of Mr. Supers of Texas ai amendment was adopted providing that here after every new application for examinutioi before the civil service commission bo iiceom panlod by the certillcntc of an ofllcer will the official seal uttuched of Uio county ami state of which the applicant claims lo bo n cltiren. On motion of Mr. Cumuilngs of New Yorl- an amendment was adopted providing for tin "actual" traveling cxpc'iisos of the eivi service commission instead of the "neees sary" traveling expenses provided in UK bill. bill.Tho appropriation for the ofllccrs am director of the mint was taken up. Without completing the consideration the committee and the house took a recess. Not u Clear Case. AI.IIAXV , N. Y. , April ij. ! The committee appointed to investigate Judge Bookstaver's connection with the Flack divorce ease madi two reports today. The majority finds llu testimony uud evidence not sufficient to sat isfy them tliut Judge Jlookstavur had guiltj knowledge of the conspiracy to obtain u fraudulent divorce. Tlio minority report says that whether 01 nol Judge Bookslavcr was a party to a crim inal conspiracy , etc. , his acts constitute n reckless unit wanton violation of the law , his constitutional oath of office und his ofllcia ! duty , and that the Judge should bo placed on trial before a court of impeachment. lioml Ol Verities' . WASHINGTON , April 25. ( Special Telegram toTnuBii.lBonds : offered : $15,500 at § 1.22 ; ' - ' a blood disease. Until tno poison 13 IS expelled fiom the sjstom , there can bo no euro for this loathsoico and dangerous malady. Therefoic , the only effective treatment is a thorough course of Aycr's Snrsaparlllu the best of all blood pmitiers. The sooner you begin the bettor ; delay Is duugcious. "I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried rations remedies , nnd wns treated by a number of physi cians , but iiiceived no huuullt until I began to take Aycr's Sarnaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jesse M. lloggs , Ilolman's Mills , N. C. "When Ayer's Sai-sapaillla was rec ommended to mu for catarrh , I was in clined to doubt Its ellicacy. Having tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I had no faith that anything would emaciated from loss cure mo. I became of appetite nnd impniied digestion , 1 hud nearly lost the .iunso of Hinoll , and my system was badly duianged. .1 was about discouraged , when a filoud mgcd ' . - nnd referred mo to try Ayui's Sain.-iparilla , ferred me to * persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a do/eu bottles of this medicine , I am convinced that thn only sure way of ticatlug this obstinate disease is through the blood , " Charles II. Mulouey , 113 llhcr St. , Lowell , Mass. arsaparilla , ur Dr. .It C. Ayer i Co. , Lowell , Mass. frlce $1 i U tollies , t5. Worth 40 bottle. j I llit 111 tlit L'liitf > l tUlfi At 10 , U nij rs , Hicytle * , h fetl * mdOirlt' Trleyc- Iff tint tit ntor it whclt jle | < rin irnl I' O. D. ilirrci front l > U Spr rrr' l p- tot > , ! Rl W. MAduon M. l ic ( " t to | IO * ffd Snrt'c. . § ! * tnji f"f new r u. Icfiit. Iht lfR * t f ttcy In tt. * orld * HPEOA COUNCIL BLUFFS. / SAliK Hotel pioperty , - " ' looms , ecu- I/1OU located. .Mis. Wm. Noble. I'.M S. iiehth : St. , Coum-ll lllulls. _ _ llt ) SAlfc Two-hloiy I'-ioom house , with 1 all iiiodi'in Impiovemeiils. tine lot Mxl ( l fl. , mi piiteil stn-et. only one bloi-li fiom luotor lines ; ciisj ti-ims. Now S-ioom house with modern lmpio\e- iiieuls. lame crovp lot , lu Ilist-class uulKhbor- biioil : ihlslsiibaisaliiiiKU i. Modi'i'iiJxtoiy iioiisx on Mb live , , KJM. Choice Kiiuli-nlmt land close to the city , lu 'l ir | 0-u-ii' loth. ? 1IK ) pt'racie. easy terms. l.nlh In IthKlle'h sub , on iMiinlldy pnyments. Tiu-ies Inside acie piopeity at a hiirmiln. I'lui' icslilrnce lot ou Iti'ii'-iin St. . Km. Choice lots In .Mulllu'N sub. at f'HKi ciu-h. I. ul on AUP. . . ueai i-lh si. , only ttn ) . Vacant IntH lu all parts of llm city on easy IIMIIIU. I'll si molten ; : ! ! IO.IIIH. W c. MUCV A. Son , ItiHini I , Ojiei-a block. Council lllullN. la. _ _ _ to Trade \ clear faim In Ne- liuihkiij a clear business lot In Omahii for L'ltiur or oiiuuiuhnied lesliluueiInth. . I nn .luilil V Wells company , W llro.ul nuy , ( ' . II. Juild , liie.sldeul. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IjlOIC KAI.i ; On monthly iiaymunts or teiins I1 to mill by tliuJuild A.ells eouipaiiy : ' -room \\o-hliiry housu. cor Mh live , nnd 10th it. , lot U by I'Jd fi-ot , tno blot-Ks from motor ID-room lioii-o on Gth live' . , oui ) block from motor Hue. . , , , , , H-room hoiisoou Lincoln ave. , two blocks from motor Hue. i ! 4 > rooiu huuM.-i on North 7th st , , near pust- illlce. i > -iooiii house , two htoi-li's , live. A and H.'th st. o-room stoiy and a half huuhe , u\e , \ . ' , near North 7th st. 0-rixim bouse , also 4-room house on the iiotor Hue , liens i-cu ; l > th and " 1st his. lluim-s unil Into In all pin u of the city Tin ) luiliiA : Wvllii cumpan } , ( XXJ llruuilway , C. II , ludil , piL-3. With your name nnd address , mailed lethe the Swift Sncclflc Co. , Atlanta , Go. , la necessary to obtain nn Interesting treat- bo on the blood and the diseases Incident Jolt. Skin Eruption Cturod. One M my customers , a 'ilRhly ' rcfpcctwl'and InflncntlM citizen , but who Huow nUent from the city , liMurrdHnlft'i Specific ulth excellent retail. lie rajf It enrol him of n f llti eruption that ho Iiml been tormeutttl ultli far thhty years , and livl redded Ihu caratlvo quilltlct of rcviy other medicines. ItonKn-r CUM , Dro-'He' f.i - , y , Instantly slops the most cverucliitluc pains ue\r > r falls to elvc case to the eiilTeror ! . ' ' . ' . ' \ ' . . ! * . " . ' . ! . ' . . ' i.V. ? Jv.V 'I-.l. ' ! ! . ! ' . ! .rTl\s- ( ) iM''i.AMiTUINS ' itnn \TIHM , . . . SCI ATll'A. IIP \ DACIIITUDTII : \Clll : , or any other I'AIX. a few tuns ate like magic , cnu-lii the palu lo Instantly s-lop. A CUKli FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Internally talieu In dose of from thlily to < > IMy drops In a half tumbler of ualcr will cure lu u few minutes L'ramp : , Spinlus. SourSlomai-h. I'olle. flatulence , lleaithuru. t'lioloiu Moibiin , DiM-ntry' Dlnirh ' . Sick Headache. Nausea. Vomiting. XervousueMccplctmcsu , Mnbnlu , and all liituinal ; fiom change of diet or water or othi'i cause * . BO cents ri bollle. Sold by nil Druggists. ? MOST APPETIZING EASILY DIGESTED. TlioV\N IIotnTNS process renders their cocoa easv of ! digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious aroma. It is an excellent flesh-former , fifty per if/if , greater ; than the best of other cocoas. "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " W VAN lIOt'TT.XS I'OCOV ( "once trloil. lw js used" ) I8forf7fiml. / . pure , eolnlila ( 'oco , tiivrnifil , iniiilr unit | > : < lv li-il In Ilnllnml , unit u lo.ilsty hrltrr ninl miuinlnlilc limn nny iifllir iniinri-iiiiiliiiUiKliiiit. In fact , it ! ( Ror.cull ) nitnnl- tcdoll over iuroio : ! , iI ] a i-oiipar.ill : o lost will o.-.sily iirnvollli.-it noixhrr I'ncoa riiii U DIM Iincnir' fn tolutilllty , .icrctablo tnntc nnj nutritive quallllos. -iiri'Git | > ile in Ilio world. " Ax ! for VAN IlouTKN'n ANUTAKK NO oruni. M GKS STOVES FOR COOKING I Theiclsno means In the \\oilcl foi'cooKliuMhal uUr-4 the splendid it-Mills that J.MS din's , rood enoKcii liy It ictiilus mote thnii "u ne'r cent tiionnf its inillltlvo jnopi-itles than bv any other ineaiis. In addition to this thcic Is NO COAL ! NO WOOD ! NO ASHES ! NO SMOICK1 NO LAHOH ! NO DUST ! NO ODOR ! NO DANGER ! And only a match for Kind- It u . Thn Council Illulfa lias ,1 iii'i-lili- : l.ljlil fo. ha\e oxer 111 dlnYiciit UlnilMillalile for all II-IM lu private famllh'i , and icslaiiiauts. 1 Aii Open Itoastcr. J. 1'ico l-'tiini All Contnot With ( in * . , - | . \\cllViMitllateilOveii 4. NoC'oullni-il Vapoi- . r. . A Heh'iilar Dlllused Meat. 0. A ( iilller Ticc 1'ioin PmoKe. T \ llol-jilale rilledlth I'alenl All- and < ias llurn- ci-s , in landed for HollliiK. f-te\\lnn and I'l-yliu ; . I.uillescall iiml see then tOXt's. C. B. GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. MKKUIA.M T3IiCCK. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY Wholosule and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE. I digest Stock and Lowest 1'ilces. Dealers , scud for Catalogue. NTos. 0o und 2m Hromlwny , anil 201 und 20i ) Plorc-o Street , C'ounell llluIVs la ET STORE Which hns become so popular among the Incly shoppers of Council Bluffs nnd vicinity , is one ofn system of O.OOO simtlnt- stores oper ated in the United Slales , nnd is controlled by C. 13. Rouss , ol New York Ciiy. - The supply is derived from manufacturers , jobbers , importqi-s , onnkrupt snles nnd smnll crowded out manufacturers , to whom the net cost ol then * Mr. Rouss advances n low percentage above joods , nnd furnishes them money to continue their business during .ho season. This stock consists of Undies' nnd Gent's Furnishing Hoods , Tinware. Linens , Housekeeping Novelties , Stationary , Cutlery nnd Notions. While the slock is not largo , n consignment 3f new goods reaches us daily , and the prices these goods are sold Bluffs it cannot be duplicated by nny oilier merchant in Council , the .mless sold nt a sacrifice. Goods are as wo represent them , or * have examined them nt youi cheerfully refunded nfier you money lome. Come in nnd see us. No trouble to show stock. THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE. J. J. BELL & CO. , 3O2 BROA DW A Y. " \\rANTii : > lo Trade Uuus and lots raiiK- IIIK In price from : | ( Ht lo W.IKH for unlm- | iro\ediion-tly. | | The. I mid & Wells company , M Ilioaduay. ( ' . II. .luilil , pics. liUmSAI.r Two milch cows. | Vi-imsbiiy- -1 ? Ins Mime can pay for Hii-m In noikutli ti niii. haillliiKdlll. Apply to I.iouaid l.\eietl _ . WOK SAM : AtulmiKaln : One double saw I1 and sllcei ! line veneiir machine with Kear- Inircomlilite. all new , Millabln forhaski-t fae- toiy. luuulieat SiiyiletWoininlbsloa house , . " - ' IVail ht. , Council lllulH. . _ A\n : Have ' 'I lotNiiu and acljoliiliiir I'm leave. but w ecu tlie Oadeii liou-ii and nil ; mount I'lirK. on which wi > will build beautiful homes 10 Mill the puichuicrs. ixnl Hroadway , C II. luilil , pies. \\rANTI'll Men to sell thu coiuilen | ( school IT churls. K.ihni' or eonimlhsloii Illx i-al and uomptly paid , hmall expenses foi outfit. Ad- It ! , ! , in- call on I' . II. Hmllh , &t ) Ilioadway , ouiicll Illuirh. la _ _ _ _ I7ilt ( ItKNT Thn-n iiufuruislieil looms , i'40 11 Ninth SKtbst. _ HAI.i : or Kent -Garden laud , with 1 houses , liy , I. U. Klce , Wi Main fci. , Council UlllfH. _ , 1/10K SAI.i : My resilience. WI Willow live. 1. nui'.on south Hldiiof llayllha pnrlvi heated ) y sleaiii , lluhti-d by ek-clrlelty and contain- UK all modem IniproM'mcnlN ' ; lot IIKI by liiX ) fcut. Alno will hull 01 ehkiiKe for Impiovcd -Ity propnrty my fniiu of Ma m-ics , li-u miles nst of Council Illulls. N. M. Piistiy , Omiiell UulTs. _ J. I ) . r.iiMUMisn.s , i : . SIIIICAIIT , I'res. VU'o-l'it-t. Cius. II. II ANNAN , Ciihhler. CilizcnsStateBank Of COl-NCII , III.UfTS. Paid Up Capital . $100,000 Surplus anil Fronts . 60,000 Liability to DapoHllors . .3BO.OOO DIHMTOIIX I. A. Miller , P. O. ( Jlcasun. . . I * KhiiKurt , K. IMIuil. .1. D. Kdmiindijoii , i has { . IliiiiMun. TruiiHiiKl isem-iiil buiiKliiK liiDiU' iia. . I.arKi-ht capital uud binplus of any Kink In Kuuthwt-Hti-rn IIJHII. InlorasL oa Time Fncial blemishes uii'h | lllotehrs , Illtu-k Head1'rcckh'i. . . Super * Iluoui llalr lemoved. Aihlrt- DR.W. L. CAPELL , J040 , Marcus nik , Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and I'laning Mill. Itest rmilppod. most centrally located fac tory In tbe city. All modern lull-it pattern tiiaehlneiy ; olierati-d by lUllled moehaulr . . ' peclal attention gl eu to scroll ami hand saulng. planing and tilnnnluu' . ( irunrul eon- tiactsatid estimates fur houses and bulldlm ; * u specialty. Cornri Noitb Main and Myu.stu streets , ( . 'oiincll ItlulTs. Telephone I'M" . The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Aveiiuuaud "Iht Mire ! . Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Scroll Sawlm : . Itn-Saulus and I'lauliisSawliik'of all kinds. I'oirh lli.ielicti. Klmlllni - ! wood I'.W per load ilclKcml. Ccau | Hiwdust by HID bauul . 'K.All woik to hii Ilisl-class. Telephone ! M , "VOlMt 1'ATKONAIJi : SOMCITi : ! ) . " F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS. AMI HIMI.IIIMI hir llooms 4.10 and 4'U lice llulhjliitf. Nub. , and Uooms u'll ami "l .Mi'iilnm Illoolf . Council HlulTn , la. Ciuicsiioiiduiii-o helteltqil. MAXOX & HOUHCEOIS , AHOHITKCVrB -ANl ) | ( B U P 1 : H 1 N T K N 1 J KN 'lv 3. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Itoom li'iO Merilam Hlouk , Coiiunll lllultn , la. llouiuiiio N. V. Mfe Hnlldlug , ( im.iha , Neb. . Orncmi. ' > V. II. M. 1'uHtv. OPFICIiR & 1'USIiY ' , BANKERS. CorniT Main and Ilioadway , Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Dealers In foiulii | ud domi-sllo cxrlumun. Collci-thmi mudo und tnlurvat paid ou tliu *