0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY , MAY , 4 , 1890.-TWENTY PAGES. SOUTH OMAHA THEIR RESORT , In OMO Annexation Fails the Gamblers Will Beck Quarters There AND MANAGE GROUND ILOOB HOUSES. Tlioy Have Alrontly Mmle Offers of l-'lnniiulnl AHslstnnco > lclVn ( tin ; Welding ! * I' ' " ' TwoCllk'H JIowTlioy Stand. A leaky Omnlm Rftmhlor Inadvertently ex posed n pretty schcmo the knights of tlio green cloth Iwvc In view In eoso the iinnexn- tlon of Omaha and South Omahn fulls to oo- cur. cur.Under tlio Inflwnreof n number \\hlsky- - ours paitnkcn of In a Dotlt-'las sticct s iloon tlie oilier nlK'lit ho told enough ot the plans of the shoi t card men In the ptcscncoof u Br.K reporter to prompt tlio latter to nuke it thorough Investigation. To hotter understand just how this Is to occur in South Omnlm tlio rendition of tlio Ramblers of Omaha mid Council Ulna's re quires ox plnnatlon. Gambling is c n rled on to n limited extent In Omaha , hut In looms In.itci'sslblo to the police , anil u hurts the culinary , cvciydny ixorkingniaii nnd small boy la not pcimltted because ho don't know the IOPCS. Such scenes us weio witnessed tlneo and four \eais 11 fro in Omaha mo things of the past. To bo caught ntjMmblliib'Is.i oiimo punishable - able by heavy lines Up to the spiinj'election In Council HlulTs t'amldliifr was eauied on there as openly mid ticJhintly us ever kmmn in the history of the city. blncc the Inanimation of tlio new citj L'ovcinmenl in the Jown city the gambling has IHMMI cut hhoi t in its wide open business and their once giouml floor palates aic dosed uj > tighter thnu dams In this Londltion of affairs they arc looking tor a c onvcnlent and safe place in which to plj their vocation South Omaha fiiinislics an Inviting Held on account of its in'aincss to Oinnha and Coum.il Illurfs and thu ample means of tr.msll to ami fro Thtso feat in es of the condition of the gamblers \\ere not divulged by the bibulous 8pott In the Doughus stiect saloon. They nio patent to any obsei vcr , Unt their movements In this cmcigi ncy is what ho told. About l\vo weeks ago a paity of spoils \ is- ited the Miiio ( ( city and had in their Inside pockets some piopositlons to make to the ofll- uials of thu toun If annexation tallies thu chance of llnding a squatting plate in or about Omaha are slim. If annex ation is defeated they have a chance to locate In South Omaha and fuinish the spot lively inclined population of thu tineo cities plates In which to stake their haul earnings against nothing. Jim Wilson , who was tlio head of one of the gambling houses in Council UlulTs , was with the little party of bpoits , and he apparently was enginteiing the scheme. How fur they sutccede 1 In their plan of ar ranging things ulth the i Ity olllccib , who mo opposed to annexation , Is not known , but this much Tin : BFI : rcpicsontatho disuncied : Piomises of llminciul aid to defeat anne\a- tion wcie made in ictuin for assurances of Immunity fiom piosctution dining the mes ial iitlminlsti.itlon in e.isu the gambleis located in South Omah i and opened houses theie. It was stipulated that the houses wcto to bo inn wide open , bun- I'-f ' dujs and week da\s , daj mid night , on the g ion ml floor unit on N stu el or.un other Hticet in wliith they might desiio to locale. In addition to famishing monev to assist in defeating annexation tlio gamblcrb C\IKH t to "usbist" the citj olllcials itvnl.ulj andha\o made ovci tines of thai char.uttr. But whether the i itj ollkialj of South Omaha aio into the sthemu or not , ' what ueitnlnty lui\o the law-abid ing eitl/ens that the gamblcis will not locate thoio if annexation fails to eauj ( The gamblers' uro flaming on milking South Omaha their headquarters ineithei event ami will makoanefToit to est.iblibh themselves V < thoio whether the major , polite ni.d citizens like it or not. It is their List opening In this section of countrv mid a Held that has piovcn so piolltablo In just je.us they will bring onto it until the last hope is gone. No other ilass of people ple aio awaiting ho eageily the out come of the annexation election as thoj , and they arts willing and hiuo already oftered Jiionej'to iihsist in f he defeat of the pioposi- tlon to consolidate Omaha and South Omaha If annexation is defeated South Omaha may e\peet to bo rated as the toughest town in the west. Open gaming plates on the pilneiplo sticcl will help to in lira It so , Ills rated a tough and uninly toun now , and un justly so. The nmjoilty , and a gicat ma- joiIty , of South Omaha's , citbens aio peace able law-abiding people. They aio not the cause ot its umleseived notoiicty. But if they vote against annexation thoj lay them- sches , their wi\ci , their daughters and their tons liable to bo contaminated bj the pres- cncoof an uniuly element that is anxiously awaiting the icsult of Thmsdav's election to awoop down in the citjvnnd tall it and make It their own to control hnd govoin us they please. Omaha and Council Bluffs aio closed to the gamblers South Omaha is their hope. SOUTH OMAHA'S SAI/JO\S. The City Counuil Culled Together to Consider Their UIIMISCH. Tour membois of South Omaha's citv countll signed a call jestciday for a special meeting at 4 o'clotk in the nfteinoon , the ob ject of which was to lUlmo the saloon men of the buulen of unlicensed saloons. When 4 o'clock came mound there weio no councilmen - men in the hall , mid when 40 : ! ! o'clock was leached thcro were an even four in attend- nnco. Mayor Sloano rapped them to Older , but In the absence of a quomm no business < ould bo transacted. Marshal Maloney was sent after the absent niombcis. Ho toiiidlcd Cluis Ilclehprmid beeured u imimlso of immediate liresonco f'imi 1M Johnston. The innrshnl tame back with the promise , but his falluio to tome back with Johnston himself eom- } > clled the meeting to adjourn. Tlio best they could do w as to muster llvu members , but that lucked onu of a quotum Tlio regular monthly meeting of the council occurs next Monday night , and if necessary Omaha's patrol wagon will bo pressed into senlto to securetlio attendance of a sulH- iIont number of membois to transact busi ness. Tlio KnlooiiH Will Close Today. The saloonkeepers of the c Ity met this oen - ing mid after a session that continued until midnight , decided to close their doors today and tiy the effects of a dry Sunday. The movement had Us oilgin with the saloon men jesterduy afteinoon. Ncuily every saloon- kucnor in the rity was piesent. Tim veto to closuwus umtnlinous. The It. A. C. H. The Ij A. C. K society , connected w lib the Templuof Israel , has postponed Its next meet ing from Momlaj until Tuesday oxenlng. An eluboratumusical and llteiaiy programme has been prepared , Thu most Impoitunl mid In teresting featuroof the occasion w ill bo the reading of the budget. All are coullully In vited to attend. Thu exorcises commence at 8 o'clock , slim p , Wrnlliw drop Mullet In. WISIIIMITOV , May SI. The crop bulletin for the past \\eek bays ; Repents from the noithwestliullcato that the weather dining * the past weekln that section has been un favorable on account of thu absence of rain. The win in , diy weather has , however , fuvoi ed seeding , w lilcli has been about com- plotcd. In Kansas , MlssouiI , Illinois , Ken tucky , Tennessee and Aikmisas thu crops aio much Improved bv the favoiablu weathtr , oad com planting w rapidly progressing. Notes. WVSIIINUTO.V , May I-Tho ) republican sen- ute caucus committee on silver had another meeting thisj afteinoon. Sovorul member ! ! weio absent and no attempt was umdo to commit those present to the suupoit of any pro position. Orders have been Issued for the squadron of evolution to proceed U ) lliiull for duty on the South Atlantic station. Whtlo no expla nation of the transfer U given , it is generally ucesiited tn meaiiu dtwlro on the pait of thu ndminUtnitiou to fosler and cement friendly tx'luUous w itu thu South American tvpubllca. A I'KCUMAU CONTKACT. 'Jlwt AVIilrh HUH .leopiirdlred a 9ri)0 Note of I > IUVH ( Stulit'H. Thctoaitl of publicwoikson Tltui-sday last ordcicd Chairman Ualcombo to cash the ehctk deposited by Kmest Stuht as n gimr- nntj that he would proceed with the Illllng of cci tain lots , the contnict for which , Ills elalmed , had been let to him. The reason for the older was the alleged fact that ho had not proceeded with the wet It. Mr. .Stuht's side of the story Is an Interest ing one. Ho claims that the only tontracl ho has for the woi k Is ono which was signed onlj by the secretary of the boat d , and that It Imd never been netcil upon by thoboml , although It was signed by himself mid his bondsmen. Ho further claims that the board had not oulcied him to proceed with the woik , ami consequently that the cashing of the cheek was done inoio to show how much thu board could sao the city by forfcltutcs than to make him itotlYnm tlrj woik. In this connection Mr. Stuht refers to n document which ho Introduced in the council at Its last meeting , whleh shows why the wcnkln question may not bo done. The lot.s requited to bo filled me situated in Kountrc , Haitman , Hawthoine. Mursll , McCormic's mid other additions. The contract rofcncd to by the bo ml contains a clause to the effect that Mr. Stuht asrces to accept in payment for the filling nnd nil material furnished win inn Is tipon the city ticasmer drawn agaiiist a siweial fund to bo created bv special assessment upon the lots to be * Illicit The ( ontr.ictor then sets forth that iimnr of the streets and allej s abutting upon the lots In question ha\u not jet been filled or graded , and that the owneis of the lots re fuse to till their lots until the sheets and allejs mo filled and graded. They also deny the nuthoiity of the city to older But n Illllng of lots unt 11 the stieets and alleys 1110 put In proper condition , and assett that if the lots aio filled against their protest , they will commence suit to set usldo any as sessment which may bo inado against the piopeitjv It such on expedient should be resulted to , the ( ontraetor holds tlio warrants would be . He knows this from experience , hecmtso in ISM > hiwiccuixcd win i ants for similar woik whidi aio still unpaid , bctauso piopeity holdi'is objecting bei ausc of a euh ei t w hicii w as put In against the w ishes of the people on Twentieth sticet between Pierce and 1)01 C.I4 Another similar --aso was in the giading of Seventeenth and 13ighteonth streets near Hainey , which lias not jet been paid for. Still another was In the sloping of eeitaln lots , for w hicli the ow nera lofused to pay be cause the adjacent stieets and ullejn had not been sloped. The conti actor asks that thewaiiant t lauso be stiicken out or if the w an ants uro tlcllv- eied anil unjiiia when due that ho bo autlior- i/ed to tnin them in to the tity ticasuicr and lecehe pav for them This document was refei red to tins city at torney. Theio are several questions in the matter whidi will hoof Intuiest botli to thu boaid , the council and tlio people. XEHItASK.l'S C011X S 3. P. Yatcs of Ceresco , Saundeis county , on tlic Chicago & Noithwestein rnllioad , s.ijs : "I think about one-thiid of last jcat's tropof com in Saunden eountis \el In the hands of the piodin er and is for sale. The i ango of the pnus this j car has been ft out l.MoUl cents with mi a\erajo of about IS cents , about the same as last j cat's neiage.Vo Inn c had plentj of 1,111 , for shipping giain. " Thomas SStiitch of Cciesto.sajs : "T\\o- thiids of the torn ciop laiscd.in Sniindcts count j lias been maiketed. and of thobalanco about two-thirds will be for sale. The range of pikes this \ ear has been ft out 15 lo ' 0 cents , the axctiigo piito being 11) ) tents. G. W Mitt hell of Henderson , Yoik county , on the Fiemont , Kllchotn kt Mlssoui I Vnlle.v load , savs : Two-thltds of the eom uop piodutcd In Yoik county last jear has been muiketed , mid alMiiilono font th will be on the milk't for sale this season. The i.mge of pnccs last jenr was 11 to 2J cents mid this \ear the r.mgo has been U to W cents The i.ito to St Louis last jear was 20 cenU , nndtortiiiago 23 cents , while this j car it is pctti\ely " cents and Jiitj cents Uniing paitsoftho winter wo had tt on bio to get cats to ship teSt St Louis , when wo wan ted to ship , but ne\er hud tioublo to get i urs to ship to Chicago , when wo did not want to ship. " .T. M. Stiahon of Mnlvetn , Mills county , Iowa , on the Chit ago Bmlington . ! c Quiney and the Wabash i.iilio.ids , sajs thai "fully two-thuds of the torn raised in Mills county last j car has been maiketed ami alioutone- Imlf of the balumo will boiequiicd for local consumption I think that the coin trap this j ear has been fed closer than usual. The range of pikes last jcur was 20 (2o ( tents and this jear the i.mge has been IdCicents. ! ) . " Eli Campbell of Shelton , Buffalo county , the Union 1'adtlc " foui- on , sajs : "Fully - flflhs of lust jc.u'b cot 11 cioplaiscd-in Buffalo county bus been maiketed , and neatlj * all of the b il.ince will bo requited for homo con sumption. The i.mge in puces of com this j ear has bten I'Jdi'.Je , w ith an avci ago at The binlal of Miss Iluttie Ploof , who died sevcial dajs ago , aged nineteen jcais and eleven months , was a irost aflectiug ono. It took plate Apul 20 , the fi lends assembling nt her home , the loaldenco of Fied J. Boith- wlck , fiom width place thej piocceded to St. Buimibas chuitli , whcio Kev. T Williams officiated nccot ding to the Kpiscopil ritual The bodj was taken to Toiest Lawn tenu- tcij- for inteimcnt , nccomp uileil bj' a hugo number of filends It was encased in a beaulifully-tiimmed white bioaddoth casket , the inside being limited with llowcis 11110 and npptopilato The lloial ofleilugs weio iiuiiicious and expensive , piominent among which weio a pillow with "Hcst" tastefully tlisplnjod , and a hemt with tjio mime "Hattio" atraiifrcd piomincntly therein , the gifts of her founcr associate- the Bi.nl- stieet otllte. Thcto weii ) so man\ others and all so nppiopualc , that it would bo dif ficult to pjitlculutUo. Ajirll's OtlVnilorN. The repot I of the aireats and tines of the police couitduiIng the month of Apili has been completed. It .slums M ) ' ) anests charged with the following clinics : Adultcij- ; cmelty to animals , 1 ; assault , 2 , assault with intent to commit mmder-I ; assault with In- tcnt lorob , 2 ; assault with Intent to wound , 2 ; keeping assignation houses , 0 ; bin glut j > , 5 ; distuibingieligiuus meeting , 1 ; malicious destiuttion of piopcity , It ; dispos ing of moitgaged propel ty , 1 ; distui bing the pi-ace , Its ; dis- oideilj' conduct , 11 ; dogi , \ h lous , I ) ; ill units , ITS ; embezzlement , it ; fasldiiing , II ; foigeiy , 4 ; fornication , 1 ; fugitives fiom justice , II ; giving false measure , 1 ; gambling fixtures , 1 ; houscbreahlng 2 ; keeper of house of 111 fame , ! H ; Inmates houses of piostltutlnn , 2.t : Incor- llglbililj- ; Indecent exposuiccutting ! ; sod on imothei's piopottj- I , Insane , 1 ; petit hir- ccnj11 ; grand laiceny tl ; laitenv fiom per son , 1 ; violating gaitugo license , ; violating plumbers' license , 1 , sellIng - Ing liquor without license , 2 ; lowing team unhitched , 1 ; alepoalting ma- ntiro on stivet , SI ; violating pawnbrokers oidinanco , 1 ; obstructing stiect , 1 ; obtaining propeity under false pittenses , 1 ; obtaining money under false pietenscs , 2 ; loslstlng onicer , II , pilzo fighting , 2 ; pioslltutos , 1SI ; robbeij' , 1 ; trespass , 1 ; vuguiiits , UT ; ciittj- Ing com ealed weipoiis , II The total for lines i olleeted for the month w as . ' ,70.1 , of w hlch fi.WT w ns paid by the prostitutes. An A. O. U.V. . Kntrrtaliiment. Omaha Iculgo No. 18 , A O. U. W. , will given veiy pleasant cntcituinmcnt in their ledge itwm next Thui-sdaj evening , to which nil members of the older aio Invited , together With their wives , swcotheuits and friends , A line programmo has been piepared , consisting ofsinging by Mis. Moeller , Master Arehto Pmtt and others ; addivssoi bv ' Dean C , H. Gardner , Uov. J. P U , Llwj'tl. Colonel W. H. Ijams , and a zither solo. The lodge In tends to make the entertainment ono of the most pleasing of any given by It , which Is enough to satisfy the most skeptical that It will bo u rcmuikably enjoyable one. Haw tlio Meteor , Benjamin P. Beard , North Omalm citi zen , enjojed tbo exciting spectacle night be fore hist of u falling meteor. His attention was called to a long llamo of tire descending rantdly towards the earth , uutl after it disap peared from sight ho heard distinctly two loud reports. As nearly iw Mr , Beard can es- Umato tko wotoor must huvo struck about three miles north of Swift's leo house , and close to the riven. * OVnilCllOWIHH ) DOCKIJT8. llii.sliiCHS lit tlit > rcdcrnl Court Inurcaw- IIIK Jvery ! 3fontli. .Tudgo Duudy was not lit n happy mood yes terday when ho looked over the vast amount of business that must como before him nt.tho May term of the federal court. Until re cently It was supposed that .Tudgo Ciilthv ell would bo present to presldo over the law docket , but now this seems Imp.iob.iblo owing to some matters of his own that must bo at tended to , which , with the coil it business of the circuit , w ill keep him absent from this city until the latter part of the month , at le.tst. Said the Judge : "Thoro Is nnj' amount of woik , and If I have tohmullo both dockets I will be kepi swelteiing in the couit room dining thu entire summer , or unlit 11 is time to go to some other town and .hold couit. You have no Idea how the business has Incicascd since I came upon the bench. The prospects now arc that another load w 111 bo hcuned upon my shoulders , for if the juiisdiction bill should pass , thai w 111 add another month to the tlmo I tlcvoto to the government. Then there is another thing liable to happen , which Is the passage of the bankrupt law. Should this act , which is now before congicss , become u law , it will foito mo to hold coin tnboul eighteen months each year. "I enjoy woi k , but I like to have a llttlo rest mixed with it. If Ihoso congressmen who heap Hie woik onto Ihodistiict Judges weio compelled to go through one-half of wJiat wo are obliged to endure they would die Half of the work that will como bofoio mo if these two acts should become laws piopcilj'belong In another couit , and would go Iheic if the congicssmen would investi gate bofoie thcj' introduce such bills. " The County Commissioner" . At the meeting of the county commissioners jcsterdajafteinoon a petition was picsented asking the board to pay one-half the cost of giading Tenth stiect fiom Blalno street to thunoith Him of Van Camp's addition , the balance of the cost to bo assessed against abutting propeity. The petition was signed bj' four pel sons , and was teferred to the committee on toads. The county attorney notified the board that ho had appointed J. C. Shea , J. T. Mo- ilaiityundU H. Doud as his assistants , the latter at n s.ihtty of $ . " > 0 and the two foimcr at * 7.'i per month. Kefeucd to Judieiurj' . Thosheiifl submitted a statement of the couit fees for the Februuij- in of the ills- ttltt couit , amounting to $ ( ! 10U. : ! Kefoired to tlnance committee. Coioncr Haiiigan picsented his bill for Apiil fees , amounting to & 12t.y3. Uefencdto Judlclaij * ShcntI Boj d's bills for boarding and com mitting prisoncis and insane persons dur ing Apiil , amounting to ( iiu.20 , were ic- fciied to the finance committee. Henij- Gibson notified the board that ho would uppc.il from its action in lejccling his tlalm of H-13 for punting the biidgo bond lichcts. The county tieasurer was instructed to cancel the taxes upon lots 1 to 21 nl Bcnning- ton on IK count of Ihe same being pait of the lijjht of wav of Iho Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouii vallejrailioad company , for which the company paid taxes to the state. Thoboaid adjourned until Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The committee on consti action will meet at 10 o'clock to again consider the hospital matter. . An Hour with the Americans. The lustoiical evenings nt the Academy of the S.u led Heait , P.uk Place , still ni.uk the close of each month , and from the character of the programme ono may Judge that they must foim a valuable supplement to the his- toikal studies of the joung laflics. Last Wednesday Ameiii an litciatuie , in its various foims , was the subject of the cssajs , which weio Well piepiicd and well lead. The music , voial and instrumental , was a com plete success. The programme was as fol low s : Kntioe Hi'llsarlo , 2 pianos Ooiia Misses bcoulon and Kctiim. Introdiiotoiy Miss T. I'unilt Voices of &priiK ! Voi'iil Duo . .Ctimp.ma SiIssts Mills and K. Lee. American History MNs J. Kevin blelgli Uells-lns. Duo ItoscoUt/ Misses I' ' , and I. Greenwood. Amerli1 in Ointoiv . . .Jllss I' , ( . 'rolghton Distant Chlmi'i Vocal Trio Glo\ci Misses McCieaiy , King and I.emon. Ami'iU.in 1'oetij . Miss C. fcchaab ti.ilitp tie tonceit I list i uiiient.il Duo Koual.sKI 'I In1 MI-M's CieUhtoii. Xt'vtspnpcrsaiid 1'ciloillcals. .Miss Holh ell 1 1'ic-ciitoil Vocal Duo . GabinssI Misses 1C and K. Cioln'lilon Amcilraii lluriuulsts . Miss A. Leo baton I'olkuIiistmiin ntulolo. ( . . . Curl Weiss .Miss M. Itllx I'olllo Llteiatnic. . . . .Miss MeNiiimira O ( ; iiilisn ( ( Domlna ( 'horns l.amblllottu Ml--usUielghton. LIUK , Miiu , Mct'ieury , I. . I.ee , M. Ltiiuin. Ctin is n Kepubllunn. General Cow in was asked what tinlh Ihoto was in Ihc following piragraph fiom the Sioux Citj' Join mil : The old-line N'tln.isUii demociai-v Is talking of ( leiit'i al Cow In of Omaha foi Its i amlldato fin K0\emoi. UiMirial C'owln Is a Inllllaiit nnd able liiHji-i , widely Unoun Ilinmcliiint the state , a stanch di > iiiiiciit , and would maUu u consistent leiulci foi thepaity. Mr. C'owin laughed heuitily and said : "All I have to say is that I uas bom a icpubllcan , icaicd an abolitionist and scivcd four veins for the maintenance of the union. I went into the ainij1 befuir I was sixteen jcars of age. I am as strong and unsweiving a lopubliean as thfio Is in the state of Nelniiskn or the United States , and am uol a candidate for any oflko whatever. " g IVrmlM. Thefollo'vlng pormlts vvoro Is uod by the building : inspector j'csleuliry : \V. II. Iloli'oinb , two-stoiy bilc-K icsl- ili'nep , sttoml and belilenticf ts tlO.OOO \V. II. llokoinb , one and oiie-liulf sloiy lulok icsltliMico and bam , Second and ' t'ltlcii stitets . . . . 4,000 b. MfN.mmi , imc-sloiy fi.iinu cottage , Ames I'lnce . POO 1'oin mlnoi penults . 000 Total Slate Homoeop.itliH. The Slate Homoeopathic Medical associa tion will hold its annual convention for Unco days in Ibis clljcomineneing Juno 0. The he.ulquaiteis of the society will bo estab lished at the Paxton J S. Mllchell , M D , LL n , of Chicago will deliver an addiess on the Piogics- Medicine. The sessions of the eonv cntton will proba bly bo held in the V M C A Hall The meeting will bo brought to n dose by a banquet with MO plates al the Paxton hotel. Tin * Onmliu Stilus. A hugn number of the leading colored men ofthciltj ha\o Just pei fccteil the oiganlza- tlon of a lion paittsau , nntl piohlbitton club to bo know a as the Omaha Stags. The open ing will occniVdncsdav evening of this weekat 111 Xoith nicventh stieet A D White is piesldent and A Plummcr. seio- taiy There is a present membership of about ono bundled and It is inacislng dairy. Want tin ; Asj him. Mi outi VM i HI , la , Muj II.jSpecial to Tin. BKI.This ] city will make a strong effoitto secure the asjlum for the adult blind , for which an appropiiatlon of $10,000 was imido at the hist session of the leglsla- tin u. A huge and enihUKiastlo cltUcns' meeting was held hut night at which the neiessarj tominlt- tecs weio appointed fur making an cffcctlvo canvass The asj him is almost cei tain to. bo located not th of the Chicago & Not thw estei n rallw uj , and w cst of the cen tral part of the state , and so fin as acccssl- bllity , conv enlcnce and natural adv antuges are concerned , thcro uro few towns la Iowa thai equal Missouri Vallej' . Prom Indications the Valley will offer a bonus of f.tJ.IKH ) mid a .suitable building site , of which the inmmls- slon w ill bo offered their choice of three or more. Tli hiiwo Murder Ti In ) . ATLANTIC , la , May U. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEK. ] The Lowe munlcr tilal Is now in progicss In the ulstiict eoutt. A jury was obtained from the regular panel and n special venire ot twenty. This , It will bo teinem- beret ) , was tno Gilsw old snooting scrupolast winter between Gcorgo Lowe mid a negro , John I'm me r , In which the negro was killed. jV HI ; UOIH. : Tlio Ijooal INiMnjji'tlio . A. It. Will AKIIII | llonoi Tliclr Memory. The ieciil iwsts oftljtt , CJnmd Anny of the Hcpublte hnvo obtained the consent or Hev. Dr. Uurjca to dcllt'Mlio ' inemoilal address on Decoration dajTho committees to inako arrangements for tlity wlubrntlon of thnt day IJ1 ore ns follows : rimincc Comrades nmcr , Allison , Ilanr ? , Ummcstcr , Mnglnn.Jlull , stcunrtnnd How itzer. Invltatlon-Comriul ii IJtims , Mnglnn , Alli son , Wllcox and O'ljrjcn. DeconitlonComnftlOa Walker , Clements and Wllcox. K Piogi-ammo nnd Kxcrclses , Printing nnd Badges Fnw celt , Moore , Clements nnd O'Brien. Flowers Allison , Inms ] , Hull. Wllcox nnd nil Sons of Veterans nnd tlio Women's He- lief Corps. Music Comrades Ijams and Utirmcster. Trunsiwitation-Conmides Hull , Moore , Fawcctt nnd Uowltrer. Bach corps of tl-o Women's Hellef Corps wits icquested to apiwint three members tenet net with tlio committee on llnance. Mr. Fr.ink E. Mooros has been selected as marshal of the tiny. < > A' TJlEIll IIVlV TO TESTIFY. A ruinous nriu-tlor Cnso In No Man's J < anil Itcxhcil. rionioivxT , Col. , May 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Di r ] George W. Cnrr and wife , manager of the IIousci man cattle ranch , south of Floilsstint , stinted last night for P.nis , Tex. , whcio they arc called as wit nesses In the notoiious No Man's Land mur der ease , which occurred in July IbbS. Vhls Is the tilal of eighteen or twenty citizens of Houghton , Ivan. , ns accomplices in the muider of Sheiiff John Croos of Stevens countj' , Kansas , and his posse of six in IbsS. Mr Carr was Iho last man to talk to Shot iff Cross before ho crossed Iho Kansas line into the neutral strip , and his evidence will bo of much impoitaneo in the prosecution of the ease. Mr. and Mrs. Cair gave the sheiiff and his men supper at 1 o'clock on the night before the inassacic and talked with him concerning the mutter of the arresl of Sam Hoblnson , now In the Colorado penitentiary for the robbery ol theFloiis- sanl postoftlce. It will bo remembered that Sheiiff Cross had u warrant for the niiest of the notorious Sam Kobinson , but had been in evented from executing il al Houghton , and learning thai Kobinson had gone into No Man's Land ho wcnl theio lo arresihlm , where ho would not have an armed foico to pi event the execution of the \viu i unt. The hisloiy of Iho frightful tragcdj * which followed is well known. The importance of Mr. Cair'.s ' evidence lies in the fact that ho can cleat Ij'establish Mr. Cioss' intentions mid the spiut ho manifested. Mr. Carr was also present at the riot nt Voothens , Kan , when Kobinson knocked down the deputy sheriff and when it had been arranged to minder Colonel Sam Wood , Mr. Wood's absence at the time picventing his assassination , and Is acquainted with all the circumstances which led up to the massa cre. Mrs. Carr is the lady who dressed Her- beiI Toney's wounds and picked the powder from his face , young Tonev being the onlj' ono of the shtiilT's posse who estapcd death. The evidence of these Iwo will bo second in importance onlj' to the evidence of the prose cuting witness , Heibeit Tonoy. NISTElT 1 > 1JAU. The AVnuiid Intllctcd l > v the Bitciik Thief 1'ioxcs I'ntnl. At 2 o'clock this morning William Nistel , the j'oung man w ho w .is shot Wednesday bj- a sneak thief , wliilo protecting his cmploj-- ct's ptoportj" , died. Yosteidtry after noon , with tlio hopes of aftoitling at least tcmpoitiry telief , the altending phj si- clans inado nn incision just below the wound and diow off .1 laigo quantilj' of pus. After the operation the boj' biightened up for n shot ttimo but soon began failing and giadually grew weaker , James Koynolds , w hq is supposed to bo ono of the murderers , is stfll In lull , where ho will bo kepi for tlio present. Yesteiday after noon several patties w ho claim to have seen him run through the allej' immediatolj * aflor Iho shooting called al the central stalion and identified him as being Iho parly who filed the shot. The other partj- , whoso nuino is withheld by the police , was in Council Bluffs Pi idaj' , but is supposed to have lefl Ihe citj' carry jeslcidaj' morning. ST. IMVIS' XEll' ItltlDGE. It is Formally Opened AVith CerciiionlcH. ST. Lot'i" , Mo. , Muj' . ' ) The new St. Louis Met chants' biidgo was foi mallj * opened today with Imposing ccieinonies. The liver was dotted with craft of all kinds , while the banks w etc lined with thousands of people. A special train healing Governor Piancis of Missouii and staff , Sect clary of the Inteiior Noble , the olllcors of the Mer chants' bridge and teimlnal rail- ' * and Ihe Invited waj' compinj guests , was met in the centei of Iho biidgo Hits after noon bj * another train bearing Governor Pifcr of Illinois and his staff and manj' prominent Illinoisaiis. Thu two govemois met and clasped h mils on Ihe center span amid the plaudits of the onlookcis , the sci earning of whistles and the booming of cannon. The special tuiins then eiossed to the Missouii stdo. vvhoro addiesscs weto made bjGovcin - oisFiferund Fianeis eongiatulaling the ic- spectlvo states upon the new link which bound them nioio eloselj' together. Following the ceiemonv at the bridge came u giand patade. Tonight a banquet was held at the Lindcll hotel. _ THE cii.iYTox J\I-JSTHATK > \ . A'cry Sensational Jovt > lopinoiits Mrs. Hooper Untangles llerhclf. Lnrn : KociAik. . , May ,1. The proceed ings of the CUjton-Bicckiniidgo investigal- ing committco today were vety sensational. James Sater , the man supposed to have dls- covcicd thoniuidcierof Claj ton , told about the samostoij'.impllcallng Thomas Hooper us the muidercr , lhal was contained in the tepott telcviaphcd from Los Angeles. To night James Iiooper con oboiateil much of the evidence given bjSater. . Dining Mrs. Hooper's examination she denied over having metorheaid of Salcr. This afternoon her son , in the pieseneoof Governor Euglo and others , saw Sater unit called him bjr name. The\ conversed some tlmo about a mutual ao- quaintanco in Los Angeles , whcio the Hoopers and Sators hail lived in Iho same house. _ _ A Farmers' Alliance Scandal. Ni.w OIUIHSS , La. , May il An Austin , Tex. , special sajs : The Fanners' alliance of Texas Is in Jioublo and some sensational de velopments are mmoitd. In 18S7 the leaders organized nn oxchnrictir at Dallas with a capi tal of fc.100,000 , stocji" being taken by the siiboidinuto lodges. The exchange lasted about Iwo jcars , durfng which time ills alleged nenily ififiO.tiOO was squandeicd and Iheio Is nothing to Khow for It but aboul $10,000 worth of property. The faimeis who conttibuted money are anxious to have an In vestigation and will jn.stitntosull to recover ivntuin pioK ] > ity now occupied as the Alllanto and Commeicial agency. AVnrranlH for ItooUmakci-H. N. J , May M.-On tomplalnt Justice Piazur Issue llyo warrants this after noon for in nuts of hoojcmakciM 01 the Kll/a- beth iiico track and the Dvvjur Brothers of the New Jei'sey Jockey club. The complaint cluirgcH the bookmakers with gambling and the llwjor Biothcts with mulntalnlnga tllsoideily place and ninnlng hoises for money The complainant s-iys ho Is doing this In the intettut of law and older. r i Him Kiind thi ) Ijiilmi' UiiloiiH , LLAVfNwoitTii , Kan. , May . [ Spetlal Telegram to Tun Bi r. ] The FarmeiV id- llanco of Leavenwoith county met and ton' ferred with the labor unions of the city this afternoon. Tlio object of the meeting Is understood to bo the hilnglng about of u coalition between the faimcts and luboiei-s. An executive sosalon was held. A TCXIIH Hurricane. MmsPoiXT , Tex , May il A hunhano stmck hero al u , .io todaj tmtl cverj house in town was moro or less damaged Two per sons were killed outrlghl mid Hevcral Injuivd , ouofalolly. The Methodist church and pub- llesvhool building WCIHJ completely demol ished. A number of stores and residences were blown down and ncuily all the business houses wore unroofed nnd the goods badly damaged. The hunlcnno also visited Ales- quite , Thoi nton , Tet roll and other points In its track , doing great damage. An Appeal tn the Code Scorned. Atot TA , Ga , May ! ! . ( Special Telegram to Tin : Brr.-On ] April" all Wbciton , On. , was excited over the cowlildlng that IMItor James L. Hat per of the Klbeiton Star gave P. W. Davis , the representative of Klbeiton county In the Georgia legislature. It was re- ixirtcd that Davis nail offered an insult to an eldeily ladj' . n relative of Kclitor Hat per. A citizens' Indignation meeting tvas held nnd Davis was asked to leave town , which ho did , going to Lexington , Oglethorpo countj' . Ho- centlv Davis challenged Harper to u duel. Mr. Harper replied : "Your conduct In the pasl debars mo from recognizing J'OU in Iho capacity of jour re quest. " There has been no futthcr communication between the 11,11 tics. Martinis tit * MOICH Liberated. Pvin , May ft. The Maiquls do Moles has been liberated. Forty men , who were ar rested for dlsoulerly conduct dining the labor demonstration , have been sentenced to hit- pilsonmenls vnijing from ono week to tlnco months. _ "This fjiintl of Nod. " Next Thursday evening at the opera house the ladles of the Pi : O. w ill giv e nn enter tainment of which the following is the pio- giamme. Tickets aio 50 cents , with no extra chaigo for tcsorvcd suits Tliej * will bo put on sale toinoi row morning at Kills' opera house drug stoic. I'AltT MUST. Selections from Mll.udo . . . . . fcelcetlon . . . . Strjkt'it Illuiis Lust Ol chest i a. Selection Mandolin Club of Omaha Mnlimry Watei Njmpli fcolo fcelcctod .Mrs. blu'iiiiiin. Statuary I'lollc at tlio 1'arm Duet . Selected Mrs. Atwatti ami MNs l.lddpll. Statii.uy . . . . . . . Ophelia Selection Mandolin Ulub bolo . . . Selected .Ml-s Llildell. Statuary I'alth , Hope and Charily Selection .Mandolin Chili Statuary. . . Opening of the 1)1.man D nice Selection h. . . Slij U en Illuus Lust ' Orchestra. I'MIT SI COM ) . "The Land of Nod. " ' ( An operetta portruylmc the visit of lx llttlo "sleepy hcnds" to the King of the Land ofNod and the wonders they saw at his com t. ) t'llAllACTHtS. King of the Land of Noil. . . T M.Tieynor Tim Sand Man . . . .Hoy Campbell Jack o' Dicams . . I'led Loomls 1'nges . . . .Mac Ilanchett. Albert Jndil Dicam Spilies Puss Dallj , Mil i le t > rlj * , Junle Jamison , Millie IliinUci , l.Mna Kec- llno. Opnovleve Wlckhaiii. Klolse CaiH-oi ) , rulthThoniHH. Ethyl Tlioiins Helen Htod- daid , Minnie roMoi , CairltiVltlirow , Mabel Blown. I'loicnco dlii'.i./ou Hill , llesslo Con- ovci , OcorKlne Itubblngton. lllanchu Patter son , Clara Tioiitman , Deil Tioutinun. Dieam Uolilln. . . Tommy Keating Llttlo .Sleepy Ileiuln Alf llanchett , Qfoigti Dally , Albert Tiejnoi. Hulle fitcn.irt , K\j- llne Tliomus , Hoi tense rorHjlho. StumliiiU Dealer . . Willie Squires Till. DltEAHS. Dream Pilnco .J. McAMlllams M > Liulv roitunc . . Mr" . Champ Mother Ooo'-c . . . Tiejnor Goblin Can anil Must . . Auion Myimiii Queen of thp Dollies ( icno\Iovo Uulil ln Thu Diearn I'llncess . Mollle Jtlcu Klseiiuin's Muj' Sale Ij.ices at Ho a Yard. Wo h.iv e opened about 500 pieces coloicd , white and ecm toiehon laces liom lj to 8 inches wide ; also 150 pieces oriental laces in white , cicain and ecm , fiom 3 to 12 inches wide , which wo offer at special sale tomoiiow nt fie a j aid. The actual % uluo Is from 2."e to "fie a yaid. Not more than live jaids of each will be sold to ono customer. Now and elegant toiling dccoiations at Gil lette & Ficeman's. S. B Wiulswoith&Co , 20" Pcail stiect , loan money forLoinbui d Iiiv estment company , At Kiseinaii'H May Sale. This w eek Ihrco cases outing clolhcs al lOc and 12 } c u jaid , woi tit 25e. Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! The blue ieo wagons sell pine Missouii liver ice only no InUo or sloueh Ice. All patties commencing * to use ice duiingtho month of Maj' w ill get the benefit of the picsentcard pi ices for the season of 1SH ( ) . Those who commence later will not get bene fit of season pntes as the pi Ice will probably advance. All oideis entinsted to ourcaio w ill iccciv o prompt attention. Mi 111011VXD & Co , Telephone No 10J. Olllco No. 4 , Pearl st. We want j'ou to list j-our icntal propeitj' with us and wo will secuio j'ou good , reliable tenants. Kents collected and special atten tion given to care of propcitjE. . H. Sheafo & Co , Broadvvav and Main st. , up stairs. Dr. II. S. West , poicelameiown and bridge woik , No 12 Pcail. Al Hiscinnii'h Maj- Sale Tomonow. 200 pieces best Atnertcan thallics at Do a jaid. AVntci' Works $1(1. Without doubt thoio aio many persons now building houses heio who want to use the cltj' wilier , out are iinamo to paj" ino usuui puto for Intioduclng the water into their promises , * Appiceialitig this fact , the New Yoik Plumb ing company will locate a yaid hj-dimil six- led ! feel from Iho curb line , and connect the same with water main , with cveiything tom- plclo and Iho water ready to use forJIO. Cash with order. This offer applies to unpavcd sheets whcio mains am laid. Wanted at once , six paper hangers and painteis al H. P. Nlles. " Good wages ; pei- manenl cmploj mcnl. Seoour special combination hull designs , Gliletlo & Fieeman. Ask j our drugtfiBl for Wood\vorth" "Bluo Lilies , " or "Poarl of Savoy , " the two now lufaliny tlolieiito iintl fmgrant perfumes. The charms and fuliy scenes of the "Land of Nod" will bo shown nl the opoia house next Thursday evening. The Mandolin club of Omaha and oilier musical attractions uro also on the piogiammc. Good paper hangers nl Ciockw ell's. If j ou want the best Wall paper go to J. D Crockvv ell's. The hit gcst and finest stock of wall paper in the city at Gillette & Fieeman's. Tickets for the P. K O. enteitalnmcnt at Iho opera house next Thursduj' evening will bo put ou sale Monday morning at Kills' opera house dmg stole. At iiseman'H ; Maj Halo. Ladles' , misses and ehlldien's gossumcis at 39o each , for tomouovv only. Fiftj thousand dollars must bo rcall/cil at lUscmiin't ) May stile. If jou btlng jour moncj to us wo will glv o jou moiu than value iccelvcd dining this sale. The gasoline stove is mote dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save lifo and piopcity by using the C. B. Gas and Klcctilu MglitCo.'a gas Htovo. The New Yoik Itackel store received jes- teidaj' another Invoice of goods. L idles ami housekeepers , whj pij the legnlnr pihes for the in tick's jou want when jou tan got them at Ic.s.s than vNlmlesalo at the Hueket stoic , UOJ Bioiuhvaj' . Uvcij dep ntinuat will have its b.ngalns at r.lsemmi's Aliiy sule. The P. 1C. O ladV-s of Omaha will attend In a Ixxlj the entertainment to bo given at the oHiii | ! liouso next Thnrsdoy evening. J. G. Tlplon , jvul fstate , .V.7 Broaihvay. If jou wish to sell j'our propoity call on the Judd \ Wells Co. , C B Juiid president , WM Broadvxaj' . a I J C' Blxbj steam Heating , sanitary engl ncer , til ) Life building , Oamh i , VJ Merrliim bloi k , t'ouncll Bluffn A good hose roc-1 free w llh ev cry 100 feel of hose purchased at Blxby'a. j CRANDIIAYSAIEATEISEHAN'S ' $50,000 , Worth of Seasonable Dry Goods to bo Sold During This Month , At Prluo * HcrctolViru Not Thonjjlit oT Prices That Wo or Any Out' I UNO Cannot Duplicate Again I'm Ij' M < iet 1'Mr.st Choice. BARGAIN LIST DIU'.SS GOODS DH- PAKTMHNT. Assoited nt lOca j'ind : WK ) pieces dress goods , all and put wool , full yaid wide , for- mcily sold at 2.r > o toyue ; will go nt tills sale at lOo a yard.AT AT CO A YAUD. 2 cases icrges and single-fold , half-wool dress goods at Oo n j'urd , sold clso\vhcio at fiom 15o lo"0c. lo"0c.ATa',0 ATa',0 , A YAHD. All of our line henrlcttas , serges , fancy plaids and combinations , In stilpcs and tilalds , the most elegant goods ever show n. These goods are woith fiom 50o to 75c , now on sale at : t5e a ynnl. 1MPOUTUD COMBINATION SUITS. AVe offer all our fine Paris novelty suits nt impoitntion cost , and catncstlj * wqtiest our fi lends to call and sco them , as they w ill go fust. BARGAINS IN SILKS Wo offer tomoiiow a new line 20-Inch .stiipcdand plaid snnili silks at ! J3o ajaril. They mow oith "fie. BLACK SILKS FOR $1 00 A YARD. " 'i pieces giosgralu armour and falllo fr.in- calse black silks , sold even where fiom * 1 " > to ! ? \ . < M , wo offer for { I.X ( ) a jaid. Uveiy pleco guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. GRIAT SALL : OF DRAPERY , NETS AND LACES Our stock is immense , ov cr T5 styles to se lect from Wolmvo decided to have a special sale of these goods this wee-It , and will save jou from f > ( ) c to ? l Mon each jaid from pi ices asked compctltois , and give jou a whole sale stock to select fiom. SILK. UMBRKLLAS OSC. 20-inch China helvalta umbielhis with plain and nmamintal gold caps at ' .Me. At > l' . ' . " > , 2li-lnch gloila silk uinbtclhis , with fine selec tion of oxjdi/ed silver handles At ft 15 , $ l.fiO , 5J.OO , W 00 , 1.00 wo will offer you the finest umbrellas mid handles ever shown for tioublo the nioiioj' . All of our silk nmbiellas nio warranted for one jear Wo aio head- quaitcis on these goods It does not paj'to fix old u in ui ell as over when jou can buj' now ones for less than the pi ieo of a coer. . Alvvaj-s tcmember wo have the largest slock to select from. Mail oideis piomptlj' filled al HENRY EISUMAN & CO . Council Blulls , la. Motor fine paid both wajs to Omaha cus- tomeis. At KIseinan'M Ma > Salt * . Men's uulaundiicd shhts for2tic nnd 4Sc , wet th double the monev. Finest photo galleiy in the west Short a- dcn's new place1 , 4 } and l."i Main street. Scott house , Council Bluffsj * ! a dav' . Several dcsnable dwellings wilh modem improvements for lent iniiinity of the PresbUeilan chinch. E. H. Sheafo & Co , rental agents. Al IjiMMiuuiV M.ijSale. . The best Ameilean sateens at V , lOc and 12' c aj'ard. The \eiv best Ficnch saleens all'Oc and -He , t educed from Hie. W. .T. Mm bio. w ho has been visiting his piicntsMr and MisV H Mai hie , left lasl evening for St Paul , Minn , whcio ho is p-it- Ung down wells for \Vaten\oiks com- panj' of that citj- . Dcshablo dwellings , located in all paits of the citj' , for tent by E II. Sheafo & Co , Bioadwaj' and Main sticet. Hereafter Lake Munau a will bo tun as a family icsoit. The pienio grounds will boa place that may be pointed to with pride by eveiy citizen of Council Bluffs as the most pleasant place in the st-ilo at which to hold summer entcitainmcnts. The new and clc- ganl pavilllon , with a seating capacity of 2,000 pel-sons , will bo opened to the public for the fltst time Snndav , Miv4. A fieo con e-nit by full band will bo given , Evorj fam ily in Council Bluffs mid Omaha is invited. Through tickets fiom Omaha to the lake w ill bo put on sale by the elcctuc taihvay Trains will bo inn on the LuKcMmiawa i.tllwiiy eveiy thirty minute Eugene Apputson , late of New Yoik , piontlctot of pavilion. For new designs in wall paper and good woik see the ptuctlclo dccoiations Gillette & Ficemiin. The Lillie camp , No. 1 , Rojnl Neighboi-s of Amenca , will give a social at Woodman's hull Monday evening , Maj 5. All fiiemls invited. AtKispumn'H Speoial Kale Tomorrow. 100 do/en ladies' jersey lilting vests ; butter goods than wo sold last j eai Onlv lour vest i w ill be sold to each customer. Pi ice 5c each , woith'J.'ic. WoodwortlYs "Bluo Lilies"nnd "Penrl of Savoy" poifiimoa are deliciotHly fra.- most lasting1 mado. The Manhattan spoiling hcadii'r ' * , 413 n way. Attend nineman's ' Mny sale , commencliig tomoirow. Impot tmit to Horsemen t Lurgo line hoi-so and tuif goods. I'ltibstlo , B.VJ Uy , C. IJ. Choice ivsldoneo proiicrty ecntnuly locutcd for sale by K. H. Shea to fs. Co , A good glil can llnd n good situation by ap plying ntiUT Fifth iivenue. The Union Paclllo 1V.Co. . has removed from - ( X ) Uroadway to 531 IJroadwiiy , nc\t to the Nonpareil. Itoston Sloro Halo 1'rlt'CH Tot- lilt ) VVoeke WASH ( loons DI-PAKTMIN'I\ Ameilciin sateens jjo , usual llM c. Now designs in domestic elmllles S < \ woithTe. Anderson Scotch ginghams 12J < fc , sol * ( for 'J " e. / Ou"r iicw ehnlllo belgo sold for So. Wo will se'll It ! yards for 7C c. Aiiron ginghams and seersuckers To , usually sold for be. Indigo blue and .shilling pilots , thoico for Co. Our imnoit.ition onler of wash goods In rx- eluslvo tlix'ss p.itteins , such the newi-uh- meio ombre , Whjtehiw'H Scoti h. * eih\ | . , " Keocnlln's sateens" which tit her st ires r\i \ ! t"io and IV. out pi Ice for the mil" this \uelc ittf n Vttid. rOTHUKIUJHAM. WWTCrW .V. ( 'I" * . Boston Stoio , ( otiiit II 151'ilTs , in. SPECrAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. \yANni : > A good gill fni RiMi-i.il hut. c- T > work. Good wages. Apply at ! . I l/th iuo. 17HU Ill'.Nr-Mco front rooin , with ho.nd , .L' siilt'itilo foi man and wlfeyt l\\o men , Sott house , W N. Main , Council Illiiirs T71OII SAM ) A largo span of miilci , with JLjigon a ml harness. Imiulio nt .VU Main M. M.WANTIID Two men to work nn farm and garilon. _ .T. 11. Mul'liorsoii , l.'SI n. I'lerc-o. FOK SAI/I'-Hotel propoity , 2"i rooms , feu- tnilly located. Mis. win. Noble , I'M i ) , KIphthM , found ! WnlTs. Trade-A clear farm In . WANTED lo - No- br.islia , a clear business lot In Omaliii fi > | oleir or encumbered ic-.ldiiico ! lots. Thc.luild & Wells companj , UW llioidway , 0. 11. Jiulil , lircslilt'iit. fflbu S M < K-Mr ifsltli'iieo , M.I Willow ine- -L. nue , on MXilb Hlileof II lyllHS pink , bcaU'il bj'stc.iin , lighted bj electricity and lonlalti- ing all tnodurn ImpioM'iiii'iits ; lot IJf bj Joe feet. Also will bull or cxcliiiiigo for tiupro\tci city property my farm of art ) acres , ten miles east of Council HlnUs. N. M. 1'nnoy , Council UlntTs. POK SAIiR-On monthly p iv inentsor tt'inis to suit liy thy Judil .V wolfs company. T-roorn two-sttirj house , cor hth avc. and inth M , lot. M ljUS Iml , two blocks from motor line. lU-room liouso on nth ave.ono block from motor line. b-rooiii house on Lincoln avc. , two blocks from nioloi line. " 4-room houses on North 7th st , ne.ir jiosl- oftlco. li-ioom house , two stories , ave. A and IL'th st. n-iiHiii stoiy and a h ilf lioii'-c. axe. H , near North Tth st. li-iooiii house , also 4-ionm house on tlio niotoi line , lirtwi'un ' 'Dili and 21st sts. Houses anil lots In all p n Is of tlio city Tlio .luiliKv. Writs eompaiij' , 000 lliouduay , 0.11. Jmlil , pus. W ANTKI ) toTiado HOIISOI and lots rangi IIIK In pi Ice from . ! 00 toW WK ) foi iiiilm' proM'd piopcity. The .luild iV. Wells toinp.niy , ( Mi Itioiulw.ij , 0. 11. .Imlil. pius. " \\fn IliiM' i lotson and adjoining I'aik .ivp IT tiutwt'iMi tlio O drn lionse mill raliniimnt I'aik , on which we will bnllcl lieanllfnl lionu , Ate to suit the piucliasers IXXI llrundwio L D ° . .ludd.jmjs _ _ _ _ Foil HKNT Two good modem housus. W. U. IlllKui.'JS I'c.ul stunt. 37 fcA or Itent-Oiidon lanil. with 1 houses , by J. K. Kite , IW Main t , Council lllllll.M . WANTii ) Men to sell the complete school chills. Salnii 01 commission liberal ami promptly p ltd. .Small expenses for outfit. \ < 1 * ilioss orcall on C. U. biultli , & 1U lioul\my ! ; , Council Hlulls la. F. M.ELLIS & CO. , KRGHITEGT8. AMI IIUIMIINH StMTIIINTlMll-NT' ' Tiooms 410 ami 4U Urn IliillilliiK. Onrihl , Neb , anil Rooms I'll and 2ll > Muirlum Illnuk Council ItlulTs , la. Coiitspoiult'iico bollcllcd J. 11. riMlTMSOV , r. I/ MlWMfirI 1'rts Vlcu-1'ies. t'llAfl. II. IlANN'tv , C.ishloi. CitizensStalcBank OK ( OUNCII. Ill.tlU'S. Paid Up Capital $100,000 Surplus and Fronts . , . 50,000 Liability to Depositors . 300,000 f IniiCTOHs-l ) A Mlllm , I' ( ) liluiihim I. It < * MuiL-uit , } " . . r. II lit , .1 D. rilmiiiiitson , i bus It. iFannan. Tninsiut general I ) ml.liiK busl- x ness l.nrKCst capital mid Mill pins of an j lianli In Southwestern Iowa. Xi , InLorosL on Time "C FOR THIS REASON FRIEDMAN WILL CLOSE OUT His Entire Stock of Ill whole or in part , OR COST. I Sale Commences Monday , May B. No. 409 Broadway , - Council Bluffs. Also , all the fixtures for sale. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. AYlIOM'MUi AND RETAIL DHALHRS IN Lime , Cement , Pinker , Hair , Fire Brick and Clay. Drain , Tile , Sewer Pipe , Hni-cl and Soft Conl for domestic and Steam. Office 000 Broadway. Warehouse and Yards , Corner 8th S'rec and 10th avenue , Council Bluffs. Telephone 180. '