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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THfJBSDAY , APKIL 23 , 1801 ,
THE CM AH A. BEE.
vJOUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFF1UF : No. 12PKAUL STREET.
Delivered by Carrier Iti liny part of the City.
II. W. TIl/rON MAXAUElt.
TELUPHOUKSi
Dtisliicss Ofllco , No. 40.
Night Htlltor. No. a.1.
311A O li . .11JA Tl O.\ .
V. Y. P. Co.
Council Uluffs Lumber Co. . coat.
Craft's chattel loans , 21H yapp block.
Heal Hock Springs coal. Thatcher , HI Main.
] l you want water In vour yard or bouso
go to Ulxby's , 20'J Men-lain block.
Mrs. J. II.Vymin ol Dos Mcilnes Is In the
city , the guust ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Wflllaco.
Th < J Married Laities' Social society meets
tins afternoon at tlio ru.U < ! cno of Mrs. Drew ,
O'J : ) Mynstcr street.
A marriage license was Issued yesterday to
Kumucl S. Clmrrv of Ilnrrlson county and
Mary Heed ol this ulty.
The ladlcn of the Congregational church
will give aNc-.v England maple f > ugar party
Frlilay uvenlng In iho church parlors. Sup
per served from (1 ( to 0 , ' ! . " > cents. .
A "mum" social will be given this evening
by thij Indiori of All Halms' mission nt the
resldcnco of Mrs. James Hell , lb'0 ' West
Broadway. Everybody is Invltc'l.
Clmrles Ilarncy und Florence K. Wilson ,
both of Macedonia , were married vesterday
afternoon at tlio parsonage of the 'Vngrega-
tlonal uhurcli , Hev. U. W. Crofts cniciating.
F. M. Ulils commenced suit In the superior
court yesterdav afternoon against Dun Car-
riirg to collect JTOO.'i ' ) , which lu claims Is duo
him for professional services ns architect of
of the CnrrlgK Hats on Fouitb street. The
same plaintiff commenced another suit
iiL'iilnst 1' . ,1. Montgomery for ? 175 for pro
fessional services.
The ladles of the Fifth Avenue Methodist
church will elvo a .social and supper in the
church parlors , corner of Fifth avenue nnd
Eighteenth street , this evening from tl to t >
o'clock. A line literary and musical pro-
grnmuio lias boon prepared , and a general
good lima Is assured to ono nnd nil.
K. Ward , A. M. Hoynolds und C. II. Ivy
were arrested yesterday afternoon by Olllcer
Kemp for hooting at a carriage load ot
ladies who were passing them on Lower
Uroudway. They were carried to the station ,
where they were searched. A whisky llnslc
considerably less than half full told the tulo.
They were booked with drunkenness and
will have n hearing this morning. The thrco
were from Omaha , and are said to bo highly
exemplary young men when they are at
home.
. - x Ilciulcd ( Jujirs.
The ( inost line of beaded capos ever brought
to the city is now .shown at the IJoston Store ,
Council Bluffs. The prices are Sl.ay , § 1.75 ,
? J. ! > 0 , 1.00 , 1.75 and $1.00 , only about ono-
half ttiolr usual value. HO.ITOX S'loiif ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Htorngo at reasonable rates , .1. K. Snydcr.
22 , ' M , aui'earl street , Council UlulTs.
Manuel it Klein sell furniture , carpets and
stoves on easy payments. 3'W Uroudway.
Loco curtains cleaned from fiuc to $1.23 per
pair , at Twin City dye works.
Will Almtc tlio
Fourteen writs of abatement were issued
yesterday afternoon in the district court
against the saloonkeepers who have boon
made defendants In the cases commenced by
L. M. Turner with P. B. Soabrook as at-
ornoy. The immat ot the saloonkeepers ,
with their places of business , nrc ns follows :
Y William Probstlo , Blfi West Uroadwny ;
Phillip Mcrgen , 101 ! ) bouth Main street ; J.
Ueloney nnd Mary Nolan , 5)00 ) South Main ;
A. 13. Forney , William Ioh < on nncl Jennie
Duff , SHO West Broadway ; Prlco Gibson ,
roar of lot T , blk 8 , Hlddte's subdivision ; John
Helm , 103 Broadway : C. C. Taylor , 100. " >
South Main ; O. L. Gorman , I'M ' Broadway ;
N. Hluto , 71 ! 1 Broadway ; Jnmos Furloy and
Andrew Joint , lot 7 , block 8 , Kiddle's sub
division ; H. Jurgqn.-t , 110 East Broadway ;
Wnnzel & Klrby , (12 ( ! ) Broiulway ; Gould &
Hurwiclc , 1010 Broadway ; Mary Scott , 110
West Pierce street.
There are about as many moro to bo made
out within n day or two , and that will end
the list , until .the case of Kink & Schultx ,
which is still on in district court , nnd is to bo
completed , perhaps , on the SOth , shall bo de
cided. The writs will probably bo served In
n few days , although there is nolaw that pro
vides dollnltely for the time u saloonlst shall
bo given after ho has been downed , to hunt
around for some ono who wants to buy him
out. _
IIouso cleaning tlmo is now on , call nnd
get the Boston store , Council Bluffs , prices
on wall paper , window shades , curtains In
- chcnillo und Inco , curtain poles , curtain rods ,
Note. , etc. , before purchasing. There you can
save money.
BOSTON STOIII : , Council Bluffs , In.
Trees , nil kinds , guaranteed to grow , prices
cheap , atMulrs' , Broadway , opposite postof-
Newest styles in furniture and carpets ;
best cooking stoves In the world at Manuel &
Klein's installment house , ! WU Broadway.
Will HrliifIlicm to Time.
Two suits were commenced yesterday by
Iho state railway commissioners against the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway
company , one of which was to compel the
company to place n Hag station at Showman ,
and the other to compel 11 < to erect depots at
Cylinder and nt Boutou. These stations
were ordered by the commissioners after a
full investigation made some tlmo ago , In ac
cordance with the demands made by the
citizens , but the company , it Is alleged , has
neglected to conform to the orders. A suit
was also commenced against the Illinois
Central to compel it to conform to tlio orders
made by the commissioners In regard to ele
vators , the persons Interested in this case
being residents of Prlmghnr. The commls-
Hlonors mndo an order snmo time ago that
when n railroad company should glvo
anyone the right to build ele
vators , coal sheds , or the like ,
on property belonging to the company , free
of charge , It should grunt the same right to
liny ono else who may ask it on the snmo
terms. The railroad company refused to
abey the order , ntulthoprcsontsultis brought
to compel it to do so.
Seed oats , corn , millet and seed potatoes ,
garden seeds of all kinds , at II. L. Carman's.
MX ) Main and 601 Pearl streets.
Shugort ft Co. carry largest stoclt of bulk
Hold , garden and llowor seojs In the west
Catalogue and samples by mail.
It is to your Interest to consult Mandcl it
. Klein before you buy your furulture , cnipots
or stoves.
A Knsl Trip.
Jay Gould nnd party started eastward yes-
tenly morning nt 0 o'clock , from the trans
fer , where their special car had stayed nil
night. At 8:5' : ' . ) tuny reached Hoono , having
covered 150 miles of territory , and ut 1:0. : > a
telegram was received hero stating that the
tram had Just arrived at Clinton , ! 150 miles
away. At 3H : ! yesterday afternoon the tram
with its distinguished company on board
pulled into the Northwestern depot at Chi-
cnno , having gene the en tire distance , 4' ' , > S
miles , in nine hours ami thirtv-ono minutes ,
which makes an average of about titty-two
and one-half miles an hour including stops.
This is said to bo the best tlmo that has over
been made on any of the roads between Chicago
cage and Council Uluffs. From Council
H luffs the train was handled by Engineer
Phillip Pickering ami Conductor Payne as
far as Uoone , where Pickering was roiloved
by John Jackson , who toolt charge of the
throttle as far ns Clinton.
Freight for 150 mlles prepaid on all goods
bought of Maudul & Klein , 'M ) Broadway.
Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 33 Pearl street ,
next to Grand hotel , Telephone 1 . High
t'nulo work a specialty.
When about to build don't fait to set prices
on lumber of The JuJd & Wells Co. . blU
Broadway. Tclcnhouo j ? .
SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
The New Hotel Grand Opened with a
Qreat Banquet.
PROMINENT GUESTS WHO WERE PRESENT ,
Around tlio ITestal floiml Tonsts
and Hpcakurs \ Ma ii Illcunt
Hostelry ofVliluh tlio City
IM I'routl ,
The Hotel Grand was a blaze of glory last
evening * The building was lighted from
basement to dome with the brilliancy of a
thousand electric lights , while through the
long corridors the quoits wandered to and
fro , awaiting tha summons to the sixth lloor ,
where the tables were spread sumptuously ,
in honor of the ; grand opening.
Seven o'clock was the hour which had
been announced for the commencement of
the banquet , out It was after 9 when the
( juc-sts wore Invited to leave tha parlors for
the dining room. In the entrance ; to the
dltilnir rnorn was stationed Dalby's ' band ,
whii.li furnished tnuslu while the guests
onteied the room unit nil dunntr
the progress of the banquet. The
dining room hud been gaily decorated with
hot house plants and showed off to the best
paasiblo : idvinta o. Four tables wcra
stretched along iho entire length of the room
frou ) north to south , while across the south
end was a fifth table which was intended fo r
the speakers of the evening , and the mem
bers of the Do.ird of trade who had been at
tlio helm in the work of preparations. After
the guests had been seated nt the four tables
which had been unsigned to the lav-members ,
John N. llaldwln , with Oluornor Hoho on
his arm , entered at the head of a procession
consisting of the other speakers , and took
their scats at the table amid the loud clapping
of hands. Mr. Balding , the toastnuistcr , re
quested the nudieneo to arise , and Uev. .1. T.
Mnckay offereit a brief Invocation , after
which the guests were given an opportunity
to test llio qualities of tlio following menu :
liluo Points.
Consomme I'rlnecxs.
Celery. Oliver.
Halted IllaoU lluss.
( . 'iicunibcrH.
I'lllt-tsof Heuf. l.arded , with Mushrooms.
Nuw Potatoes. Cauliflower.
Sweet llrcads , with Sweet Pou. ;
llanunn 1'rltturs.
Komau I'nncli.
llrolli'd qiiMll.
Dre.-sud Lettuce.
Cake. Nessclrndo Ice t'roain , Krult.
Confectionery. Hoiiuofort ,
Chec-ic.
The printed menu was an elaborate affair.
The cover was richly engraved on the front ,
with a cut of the Grand hotel , under which
wcrii the words , "OpeningHanquet of Hotel
the Grand , by the Hoard of Trade of Council
LJluffs. " On the interior were the menu , the
list of toasts and Iho names of the members
of each committee , ono page of tlio pro
gramme beinif devoted to each subject. The
whole , bound together in the form of n book ,
made a souvenir which will bo long pre
served r.b n reminder of the occasion.
Without exception the menu was the finest
that has over been sot before any company ot
banqueters in Council Hiuffs. All the prep
arations had been made with the utmost skill
and the banmiet passed off without anything
that could mar the pleasure of the occasion.
All ! : " . ( ) tho'Supper was Jlnishcd and the
toasts were commenced. John N. Baldwin ,
In his capacity as toastmnster , introduced
the various sneakers in a happy vein. Mayor
Macrae was the llrst speaker. Ills toast was
"Welcome. " tic extended a hearty welcome
to the visitors who had been Drought from
distance to witness the opening of the mag-
nlllcent hostelry of whica the city is Justly so
proud.
After this toast had been drank with a
hearty good will Governor Horace Boies was
Introduced , his subject being ' 'Tho State of
Iowa. " The irovornor was listened to with
the closest interest and the allusions which
ho made to the prosperity of the state under
its present administration were cheered
lustily , even by those who did not agree with
the political views of Iowa's governor.
Governor Boytl of Nebraska was to have
spoken on "Tho State of NoUr.iska , " but the
announcement was made that ho was too
busy seeing that no ono pre-empted the
gubernatorial chair to attend banquets so far
away from homo.
George D. Perkins , editor ot the Sioux City
Journal , proposed a toast to "Tho Press , "
which met with n hearty reception.
John M. Thurston's toust on "Hallway
Law and I/nvyers" was omitted on account
of the absence ot t > io well known attorney in
Cincinnati. N. M Hnbbard proposed a
toast to "Corporations , " after which B. F.
Clayton closed the programme with "Tho
Pro'gress of the Noi-thwo.it. " It was after 1
o'clock when the last of the gucnts loft the
hotel , and the banquet that has been looked
forward to with so much enthusiasm by tha
citizens was at an end.
Those present were : Guests' table John
N. Baldwin , Horace Boles , Dr. Donald Mac
rae , George D. Perkins , Judge N. M. HUD-
bard , Kov. T. J. Mackny , Hon. B. F. Clay
ton , Judge II. K. Deomcr , E. W. Hart , J. t\
Kimbal ) , Gcorgo II. Champ.
Table A-G. F. Wright , W. II. M. Pusey ,
J. H. Kcod , Samuel Unas , .T. T. Stewart , H.
U Henry , Leonard Everett , J. E. F. McGee ,
J. VV. Paul , A. Bercsheim , D.V. . Bushnoll ,
E. J. Gilbert , H. T. Lally , F. Benjamin ,
Colonel Sheridan. A. W. Askwith , N. M.
Hubbarcl , Jr. , C. H. Uoynolds , F. K. KildufT ,
Colonel Koed , W. C. Hodman , F. J. Day , n.
B. Wostcott , U. C. Hubbard.
Table B Thomas Bowman , William Gron-
oweg , A. E. Hutchinson , D. M. W viand ,
Daniel Farrell , George Holmes , S. B. Wads-
worth , E. A. Wlckham. W. El. Thomas ,
Goorco Hudlo , I. F. Hendricks , J. C. Lange ,
W. F. Hypos , A. W. Uiokmnn , A. Wolff , J.
J. Brown , Charles Beno , Joslah Danforth ,
II. H. Ospoofl , U. E. Grimm , II. P. Barrett ,
C. U. Hannan , Emll Durr.
Table C T. J. Evans , Finlcy Burke , M. J.
Alworth , J. N. Casady , F. H. Hill , M. F.
Uohrer , A P. Haneuett , J. A. Murphy , W.
W. Loomis , B. M. Sargent. W. S. Wright ,
I. M. Troynor , J. M. Lnno , A. T. Elwcll , Dr.
H. B. Patterson , H. I. Woodourv , II. I. For-
syth , S. P. McConnell , Libby , Hugh
Brown , L. A. Cas | > er. W. H. Lynchard , W.
F. ThleKstun , O. M. Brown.
Table D William Schocntgcn , Lucius
Welts , W. H. White. F. M. Hunter , E. H.
Morriam. Wade Gary , William Moore , H. H.
Van Brunt , D. F. Efclier , J. T. Oliver , F. E.
Stubbs , D. W. Archer , Charles Haas , Hurry
Carton , W. A. Manor. W. J. Carton , Dr. J.
M , Bui-stow , Daniel Morgan , W. J , Daven
port , K. E. O'Hanly , T. C. Dawson , W. J.
Spencer , C. E. Clancy , H. N. Whtltlesoy , E.
II. Odoll.
Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ;
within ono and one-half miles of the P. O. ;
all In bearing ; good buildings ; possession
given at once. Cull on D. J. Hutchluson &
Co. , U17 Broadway.
J.C. Blxhv , stcara tieatin ? , s.inltiry en-
plnccr , 'JOJ Merriam block , Council lllufls
* Arrr-Htoil ,
Leo Elsonborger was nrrostcd yofitcrdoy
morning upon an Information tiled against
him in Justice Hammer's court charging him
with committing au assault and battery upon
A , Ellis lu a saloon on Broadway , Just cast ol
Bryant street , on Tuesday evening. Ho was
taken Doforo the Justice , who llxcd his bond
at $100. Elscnbcrgcr gave bond and was
released to await his trial , which will tuko
pluco next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock ,
Ellis was arrested yesterday morning by
Ofllcor Murphy on nn Information tiled in the
superior court charging him with disturbing
the peace. The Information was lllud by
Elsonbergcr , _
Malr has nil sorts of fruit , snadoand orna
mental trees , B'wuy , opposite postoillco.
Overruled llio Dumurror.
Judge Devmor rendered a decision In dis
trict court yesterday morning In thccajo of E
A. Wlckhnm utralust W. W. Cones , Justice o ;
the peace. This suit is the result.of another
In which one Cluttorbuck was plaintiff am
Wlckham was defendcnt. The subject o ;
the controversy was a ulow which WIcUuuui
refused to pav for The suit was decided by
Justice Cones' , In favor of ClnltcrhucK , and
Wlckhnm some time later began suit against
Cones on a writ of rcrtiorari. claiming that
ho had had no right to decide the suit , as
there had been nn Irregularity In the election
of the Justices. This Irregularity consisted
In the fact that Cones hud taken the books of
Justice Sehurz , before whom the case was
commented in the llrst place , while the stat
utes provide that the succession of Justices
shall bo decided by lot , which shall bo casthv
the county oudltor. For a small suit , it
caused something of a commotion when It
was commenced , from the fact that If It was
decided In favor of Wickhnm It would tend
to Invalidate nil the business that has over
been transacted In the Justice courts , as It
has always been customary for any Justice to
take the books and the ofllcoof any of his
piedecessors that ho wishes to. From pres
ent Indications the case has not yet caused
all the commotion that It is destined to. In
his decision yesterday morning Judge
Deomcr said that the succession should have
been determined by the county auditor In
the manner provided by law , and ns It had
not , ho overruled the demurrer , and the case
will now go on trial on Its merits.
Olt. SCOTT'S GU3UTUIO COKSKTS.
Hostcn Store , Council ItliifTH.
This Is an elegant fast black , extra quality
nateeu corset , handsomely embroidered in old
gold and and silk , prettily trimmed. This
corset has Dr. Scott's now patent spinal sup
porting back , which every lady should wear.
This Is positively ono of the best corsets in
the market and is highly recommended ,
Prlco everywhere $2.00 , 18 to ! ! 0 Inches.
Boston Store price , while they last , $1.25 ,
Council UlulTs. _
An Old Oiromlor.
Gcorgo Harper achieved some notoriety in
the Hluffs about six months ago Dy the pe
culiar method he had of making n living.
His scheme was to visit a house under the
irctcnso of having boon sent there for some
article of value by a member of the family
vho was away. Having obtained the article
called for , ho would pass on to the next
louse and sell it for whatever ho could get
'or It. Ho would then go to the next two
louses where the llrst programme would bo
epeated. This schema ho managed to the
entire satisfaction of himself , ana the In-
.enso disgust of his victims , for several days.
Then came a lull In business. Mnso Wise ,
ouo of his would bo victims , caught him in
.ho act one day and put chase to him , not
lard enough so as to catch him but
ust hard enough to convince him
that the climate of Council Bluffs
was not suitable to n man of his tempera
ment. Ho had not boon seen since , until yes
terday afternoon , wncn Ofllcer Murray ran
across him on lower Broadway , laboring
under the weight of a huge Jag that threat
ened momentarily to land him In the gutter.
He WRS taken to the city Jail , where ho was
confined to await n trial on the charge of
Irunkenness. which will bo given him this
nornlng by Judge McGee. Maso Wise and
others of his victims were notified of his
capture , and H is probable that a charge of
obtaining goods under talso pretenses will bo
odgcd against him by ono or more of them.
Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! II
If you want it pure and n
And at a reasonable pr
Follow no now dev loe.
Out send to us in a tr
At our off
Mulhollund & Co. , No. 4 Pearl St. , Tel. 107.
Do you want an express wagon or bovl
Umg up the A. D. T. Co. , telephone 179 , No.
11 North Main street.
Everything In house furnishing at Mandcl
& Klein's on easy payments. UiO Broadway.
.Tuition Sfalicr in Trouble.
James Manor , who has lone borne the rep
utation of being one of the champion toughs
of western lown , added some now laurels to
[ its crown Tuesday night. An assault was
made upon a man named FrauK Lynch ,
a stranger In the Bluffs , as ho was standing
on the street near the Northwestern depot.
Lynch claims that he was minding his owq
business as well as ho know how , when
Manor came up from behind and struck him
several fearful blows about thofuco and head
which felled him to the earth and almost
stunned him. Ono wound was made upon
tba temple , apparently with a sharp instru
ment of some kind , and the physician who
dressed it stated that it would fn all probaoll-
ity have proved fatal had it struck a quarter
of an Inch higher. Another deep cut Just
missed the Jugular vein.
Manor was placed behind the bars of the
city Jail yesterday morning on an informa
tion tiled by Lynch , charging him with an
assault with intent to kill. Ho was seen by
a reporter yesterday morning , to whom ho
stated that he had not the slightest recollec
tion of the affair , and thought ho must have
been under the influence of liquor when It
occurred. Lynch , however , thought the mo-
tlvo for the assault was robbery. Maher
will have a hearing before Judge McGcp in a
day or two , provided the prosecuting witness
docs not disappear.
Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit julco
tablets. Tuoy are delicious.
Our spring stock is now complete. If you
want to bo lu style call at Holler's , the tailor ,
> < 1U Broadway.
Broke the Oil Jj ; > w.
Gus Schultz , the driver of a wagon for an
Qmaha oil firm , was arrested yesterday morn
ing on a charge of selling oil that uad not
been inspected according to the Iowa laws.
The information was issued from Justice
Swoaringen's court and was sworn to by
Emll Uosch , the deputy oil Inspector. Schultz
was released on bail , which was furnished by
ono of his employers , and will have a trial
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
A very small pill hut a very good ono. De-
Witt's Little Earlv Klsorr.
GL01110 PS TllTftT VttOPOS ED.
Enviable OppnrtunlticH for Summer
Kxcurslons Offered to AU.
A trip from Omaha to Denver and Manltou
includes a riuo through the famous Platte Val
ley of Nebraska and Colorado to Denver , the
largest and most beautiful city of the Hocky
mountains and along the foot of the Hocky
mountain range from Denver to Manltou , The
panorama which Is laid before the eye of tno
traveler In a journey from Denver to Mnni-
tou , includes lii ono sweep of the eye ! IOO
miles of mountain peaks , snowy range , foot
hills and canons. Long's poait , away to the
north ; Gray's peak , the dome of the conti
nent ; James' peak , the Arapahoe peaks ,
Pike's peak , the most famous of all moun
tains of Colorado , and away to the south , SOC
miles from the point of observation , the three
forbidden mountain tops known as the Span
ish peaks , nro all in view for a part of the
distance.
Manltou Is the most attractive of the many
resorts of Colorado. Lying nt the foot of
1'lko'a Peak and at the ontrauco of the
Garden of the Gods , It invites the tourist anc
sight seer to the most remarkable formations
and the grandest and most picturesque
scenery of that rugged range. Its iniuera
springs and pure air give new life to the de
bilitated. The Pike's Peak railroad , a
marvel of engineering skill , conveys pissoa
gors to the very summit of the lofty oh
mountain. From the top of Plko's Peak nl
the great mountain peaks of Colorado an
distinctly visible , while to tbo cast Its tree-
lined avenues at right angles , looking like a
checker board In the distance , lies the pretty
llttlo city of Colorado Springs and boyom
the great plains of eastern Colorado , A
volume could bo written , indeed volumes
have been written , of the glories of Manltou
and PiKo's Pea it.
A ticket covering this tour Is offered for the
seventh largest list of subscribers.
Thcra Is no American tour which combines
a greater variety of scenery and a wider interest
torost o the traveler than ono from Omaha
to Sun Francisco and Los Angeles , Cala
The trv clcr passes through the states of No
Whfu Baby wiip elck , we gave her Ctatorto ,
When she wna a Child , she cried for Ciutorii ,
When llio became Mta , nhe clung to Castoria ,
IVboa tlio ln-J CullOruu , I'.ID g&vd them Culorfe ,
iraska Colorado , Wyoming , Nevada and
California and the territory of Utah. This Is
ho great business belt of the west and at
very step of the JouriiejjpQQiothlng of Inter ,
st presents Itself , whoth'cr the tourist bo
tudcnt , business man of ) merely pleasure
cckor.
Nebraska and Its prairies ; Colorado and Its
noun tains ; Utah and lu [ wonderful Salt
nko ; Nevada and its arid plains and Call--
ornla with Its Innumerable attractions , are
U compassed in this trip. Omaha , the most
iwspcrous city In the tftilon today ; Denver ,
ho queen city of the Koukups ; Salt Lake , the
/ion of Mormondom ; Sai Francisco , the
golden gate , and Los Artgelcs , the City of
Jur Mother of the AtigoU. form a string of
owels of rarest water.
These nro nil prosperous cities ; they are
nil beautiful cities ; they are all wonderful
cities. Each is remarkable for some partlcu-
ar reason. No two of them nro
alike in attractions and no traveler
can afford missing to see each and
all. In the months of Juno , July , August
and September the prairies of Nebraska , the
{ ocky mountains , the valleys of Utah and
ho great Sierra range nro scon to the best
tosslblo advantage. It Is the fruit season of
California , the sight seeing period of all the
mountain countries and the pleasurable part
of the vear for travel.
The ticket ottered by Tun Br.n In return
'or the socoud largest list of weekly sub
scribers obtained bv Juno 10 , 1801 , allows
stop-overs at all points ot Interest between
Omaha and Los Angelas. A week or a month
may bo spent nt Denver visiting the pictur
esque mountain rcsortsadjaccnt and another
week can likewise bo enjoyed at Salt Lake In
uintlng , fishing , sight seeing and bathing in
.he great inland sea. As much time as the
lassonger likes may bo enjoynbly spent in
daa Francisco and other points in California ,
lot oxccptinir the lovely orange groves and
fruit orchards of southern California.
Niagara falls , the world's greatest catar-
let , needs no glowing description , It cannot
M described. Pouring over a precipice 100
Tcet high , the Immense volume of water of
Niagara river , the outlet of the great lakes
llnds its way toward the ocean. On either
side of the river nro cplemlld views of this
tremendous waterfall , above it and below it
and all about it are other scenes which have
attracted travelers from nil parts of the
world. Goat Island , the burning spring , the
whirlpool rapids , the suspension bridge , nro
ncidents merely to n visit to Niagara falls.
The Held on which the battle of Lundy's
Lauo was foucht Is within a few minutes
drive on the Canadian side. The facilities
for visiting all points of interest on either
side of the river are superior. The regula
tions controlling access to and from the sev
eral points now prevent the exorbitant
churccs which were formerly almost as fam
ous as the cataract. A day or u few days at
Niagara falls Is ono great event in nn aver-
igo lifetime , and no American should over
: hink of visiting tourist resorts abroad until
ho has seen Niagara falls. Ho can have no
ipprcciatioii of power , of grandeur , of nwo-
inspiring beauty , who has missed a visit to
this world renowned spot.
A | ! " < rf'n G.iiiiit ! ) .
r/i'Mildr/idt / ' / Time * .
The Georgia editor who has twenty-three
2hildren doesn't seem to have much trouble
iu getting copy.
TME GENUINE
THE BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC )
FOU
liuKtH'fttlon ,
i , tin : ll'eiikfinil lh-l > illt < ttcil.
"I hnvo used Johnim Holt's imtiip In this style
Mult Extract for tlio past live uniottlotonly.
yours In ruy private prnctlcc * , nnd Tlio , , t > emilne" li
a vo found It to lo the' bo t " " 'tflcio"1/1 '
licnltli-rostorlnz bovcrnxo nnd
tunic nutritive known. I , Imvo
round It especially iood ; for , per-
60iiscoNVALisciNO : from furor ,
In ciiscs of nvsi'El 8IA for Mum-
Mis NuiiflN'ti , and In case * of
WIAIIY ; oim.miKN , nnrt nlio In
I.u.xr TUoimi.KH. My attention
wnsdrnwn by tlio Immcnai ! lui-
portntlon Bcml-monthlj , niul
A1IUUT A MILLION Of IIOTTI.KH
Imported by you Imvo pnsjocl
my Inspection lu the C in torn
House aatlsfuclorlly for tbo
puat live yonra.
Yours respectfully ,
W. W. 1.AM1) ) , M. 1) . ,
Chief Drug Inspector
U. S. Tort 1'lilloUelphlB. "
{ STMEIt'AHE OF 1311TA'flOXS.
The GKKOINE 1ms the SIONATUIIK of
OIIANN HOFF" nnd "MOHITZ KISNUll"
on tlio neck of every bottlo.
Jolmini lloff' , llei'lIn , 1'ttrln , Ylt-nnit.
KISNEH & MI3NDKI.SON CO. , BOI.K AOENTS.
li. HAUCI.AV 8TUKET XKW YOUK.
For the treatment of nil CHRONIC AND SUHOICAI ,
DISEASES , llr.icon , Appliances for Deformities nn.l
Trusseos. Dent Facilities , Apparatus end Itomcdloi
foriuccoaiful treatment ot every format disease
requiring Medical or Hurxlcat Treatment. N1NETV
IIOO.MH FOll 1'ATIKNTH , IJonrd nnd Attendance
Ilest Accommodation * Welt Write for circular ! on
Deformities nnd Uracei , Trusses , Club Feet , Curv.i-
turoi of tiplno , 1'llos , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh ,
lironchltls. Inhalation. Electricity , I'aralysli , Upll-
eysj- , Kidneys , llladdcr. Eye , Ear , Skin and lllon.l ,
and nil H urn leal ( ipcrntlons. DltiKASBS OK WO.MKN
a epeclalto. Hock os Diseases ot Women Free. Wo
have lately added a lylnv-ln Department for Women
Durlnu confinement ( Strictly Prlvato.l Only llolli-
ble Medical Institute- Making a Specialty of I'lll-
VATB D18HASE3.
All Ulood Diseases successfully treated. Medlcln3
or Instruments sent by mall or express > ecurelr
packed , no marks to Indicate contents or render.
One persona. Interview preferred. Call and coniult
us or send hit ory of your case , and wowllleendH
lain wrapper our HOOK TO MKN FHBEj upon Pri
vate. Special or Nervous Ulieasoirlth question Hit-
Address all Utters to
Dr. A. T. McLnughlln , Prealdant
tith and Harnoy Streets. Omulia.
California Nerve Foe
Makes New Fronh Illnod and 1'ro-
' iluceii Flesh.
Cures Anwmln , Scrntiihi. Hmi C'lrculnlloi
and all Impurities of the Blood an well as tli
. "Mowing Nerve DleeaabtLi viz : Nervnun . ' >
i'hyslnlol Debility , VJtiil Kxliuutlnn , IT.-
mntiiro DCCIIT , TrainImiiK , lljm'vrla , Ner
vous llouiliiclitt , LUSH ori'ovrL'r In either stx ,
Nervousness In : iny form. C'nlil Ilniulii or
Ffot , 1'aln In tliu Iluch anil other forms ol
Dr. Hohb'ii Nervu Tonic J'liln bring the
rosy tint of henlth to tha ohnllow ohonk.
W : , nervous people should uko tint great Llfa
. Try them , and you will join the thousands
Sonower. inun und woiuon who dally ble s Dr.
iloDDorhis arrat work In'their LchHlt. 'll.cy are
tugsr.coatcd. M cents a vial , for sale by UugglsU
by mall. Addreta
NtU'S MEDICINE CO. . HOPS. . SAN riUHCISCJ , CAl.
FOIt BALK IN OMAHA. HEN. . BY
Kntm A Co. , Cur. liih & HOIIKUH eirrrtt.
.1. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. ) th' & Douplnt rtrrett.
A n. Footer A Co. . Couucll JJlulti. lo'.va.
NO PHINCIPA" 'TI'i.O'STBWt vwMr"C
DIt. T. FEMX OOllllAt'D'H oltir.NTAl ,
CUKAU , OU JI.VilOAL I1KAIIIIF11II. :
3 * Hmiov Tan. 1'lmplw , Frrck.
>
M * 5i -Muthl'nlcUwIU l hnll < IHklu
" - o 2CfVU ) Ufa a e.il ni emry blcntlih on
c3P / .niV'S { !
sa N W * J Mvsi.-'n.n.'Vo
rliaimlrMU < iitelt
to boruidltU prup-
erly miulr. Actc | < C
Iiu ruuuUTfett uC
blnillarnan e. Dr.L ,
A. bnvr Mid to a
ludy otlbuluiuUdU
( a pnlltnl ) : "A yuu
lauivswlllUM > tlifin ,
. I n-commend * Uou-
Iraud'HCltain'oxllia
ntfutharnirul of ull
the fkln rn' | r -
llon . " Koi-Miuby
all IirvpirMn and
Knnrjr uuodl Il l-
tmlnlhe llnlli'l fitnlr * . Onadaiand Kurupr
t'KKII.r. IIOI'KINHl'loii'r,97Ult > at JoliMKt. , N. Y ,
nnnliri SANDAI.WOOD CAI-HULKS nr tha
Ml I III ] I U bet nnd only capiuloi pruicrlbod by
* * * * * * * *
"
rcuular phy kt1 o for the cum of
Oonorhoni anil Ul ch ruc from the urinary urieuiu
uucrltuU urucqulruJ. I.5J per
SICK HEADACHE !
cured byl
' these Little Pill * .
CARTER'S They also relieve nis-l
trcsa from Dyspepsia , In
ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty K
Eating. A perfect remedy -
IVER
edy for Dizziness , Nausea , I
PIULS. Drowsiness , Dad Taste 8
111 the Mouth , Coated\ \
Tongue , 1'aln in the SIilo , j
TOIU'ID UVKtt. Tlioyf
regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , ?
BEGGS' '
BLOOD PURIFIER
AND
Is not plotvmnt to tnko , ns It Is com
posed of all the modichml qunlltlos
tlmtgo to mnko now and rich blood
without compelling the consumer to
pay
$1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP
which can bo bought any wboro for
thirty-flvo cents a gallon , as nil sur-
aparillas aro. DEQGS' BLOOD
PURIrlERand BLOOD MAKER Is
composed of pure modioino , a-id al
lows the purchaser to add syrup
wh'ch is advisol when glvou to
children.
If your druRnlst does not l < coi ) It uccciit no
stib.stltiiti * . hut order tllrui't from lloir : Mf'tf
Co. , 10.VI07 Mlehluiui St. . t'liloiigo. III. Hiul
they will forwurd. uxprusii prepaid , OHO hut-
tie forfl orslx for J5.
LA GRIPPE.
TurkishTea taken at night
andoccasional doses of Quinine ,
will relieve all pains in the
bones , cleanse the system and
mak you feel like a new person.
Sure cure for liver , kidney ,
and nerve affections. 25c pack
age. Sample for 20 stamp.
Turkisk Cough Cure. The
only cough cure that will re
lieve cough at once and cure
with a few doses. Take no
substitute ; will return money if
it doesn't cure the worst' cough
Price SOG bottle.-
Turkish Remedy Co. ,
Omaha. Neb.
KDVERTI8ER8
Who use our rollinns , to plnco ( heir goatls
before tec iiiiltlic AV U loll you that
our scrlot of
Auxilliary School Journals ,
nrc not surpassed by ntiy teachers' niibll-
rath n In 11ic c-tas nil advertising medi
um. H tiles furnished on aiiplleation.
Attdrcss ,
Nebr. Teachers' Pub. Co.
Fremont , Xebr.
D. Y. Stephens , 3Igr.
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA. NS3.
Capital , - - - - S4OO.OOO
Surplus Jnn. 1st. 189O , - O2.8OO
OBIcern nnd Ilrectors--Henry * . Tnto < , President :
Lewis S. Heed , Vlco-l'roiuloht ; Jnniot W. Ssv.i o.V
V.Murso , John tl. Collliu , U. C. Cuihln. , J. N. U
I'utrlck. W. 11. S. HUKIKH , caililor.
TH.E1 IRON BANK.
Corner 12th nud Fornam Sti.
A General llunklu ; Iluslacss Transaoto I
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Medical arid Surgical Institute.
DUS. HEbUNGEUS , I'KOI'S.
Chronic discaKcs o [ alt Ulnds anil ilcforin-
Itlos Kpcclaltius. Nos.GUI uutl 'M'M llroutlwuy ,
Council liluir * . la.
To Bee-Keepers
I carry a full line of Beoheopers' sup
plies , including comb foundation , hou-
oy knivco , smokers , sections and nil
Bupolios for the tininry. M. S. ROOP ,
620 E. Broad way , Council BlulTs , Iowa.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BIUFF3.
TT1OU SALE Two good lots In Wright's uddl-
JJ tlon ; will take horses in payment. Apply
to Leonard Kverctt.
SOMK tlno residence property for rent by
Day & Hess. 110 I'curl Htr ; eU
FOR KENT CC-ucro farm In Kremont county ,
lowu. House , well und plied for one-third
of crop on farm. Apply to Leonard Evurett
Council Illulfs , Iowa.
FUU SALE-Cheap. Two tlno ponies. In-
gulroMHthave.- _
WANTED Apprentice hey to lenrn print
ing I'lislnesn. Address , statlnc ngu and
irimlo of scholarship , 11 " 1 , core of lleo olllce ,
' lllulls.
UKSALE-Hotel centrally located , doing
peed business. Or will exchange for good
farm In we.sturn Iowa.
Hotel lease , furniture nnd fixtures ; an A
No. 1 chance to ht' . > | i Into a peed paying busi
ness. Hoasoim for r.elllng , other business rc-
iinlrliiK all owner's attention.
HnrgalnKln residence and business prop
erty. U. I' . Ofllcor , real estate and insurance
agent , No , 1N. . Main st. . Council IllnlTs.
V\rANTii ; > A srood girl for general hoiiso-
V > work. Mrs. I' . M. 1'ryur. nionunr street
GAUDKNS Home eholeo garden land near
Council Illiiirs for bale oneiiHy terms , alsi
vineyards nnd a largo list of Iowa farms
Jolinsum& Van I'atten.
"IT'On H\IE A line family horse. 7 years old
A ! thU spring , wulglis lOVi pounds , color
orrcil. llred by Kohert MucUrecor. Address
H. F. Hattonhaucr , :1 to (11 ( I'ourth stieet
Cimncil Illult's.
TTMIKNIriHED front room on ground llonr.
-L1 ijnlot , pleasant nelKlthnrlKUul , two blocks
from Main street. Single gentleman piufurred.
Address IH , lleo ulllee.
HAVEciish eiistoinur fur four lots bntwonn
Jltt anil'JUth sts. , between A vt ) D and 411
live. , J. I' . Oreenshfuldx. tilU llrimdwiiy.
I/IHUIT farm fur sale or trailoi well loeata < J
-Lund all In bearlnzt KOO ! hon.su and barn.
WJIl tuko homo good city property , und good
tlrno glvoi. on balance. Call on or address D
J. llmclitnson > t Ciu 017 llriiadwiiy. _
" "
T710U HKNT-huMu.Mahon bick , a story
J- brick , with basement , and elevator. JV. .
Hi in I rt . SOI I'uiirl street _ _
"ITIOUfiALE A bargain ; now modern nnuso
J- with all tliu late linprovumeiits , seven
rooms ; will sell on easy payments ; located on
the Klfth avenno motor line. D. J. llutohln-
son.OI ? llro.ntway.
FOll 9\LB or Rout Oir.lsn land , with
kouie * . uy J , li. Ulou , 1UI Mil a iu , Oouugll
BlutTi ,
i
HENRY H. V AN BRUNI ,
COUNCIL m.UFr'u , tOW A.
- Wl.-iOUIii9AI.vm DmA.UlSR IN -
Buggies , Cmages , Spring Wagons , Carls , Road Mips
I-IAFINRSS , ELTG. ,
Olvos Bettor Value for money than any house on Missouri l\lvai\
Hamilton Grmle Vehicles , Columbia Can IngeCo.'s Buggies ,
uri'les and Phtutons , Bonanza Buggies uncl PhLutotis , Spring
Wnrjons , nil styles , Michigan ami Vnn Urunt Road Wngons , Cni'ts
mid Harness m qront variety. Correspondence solicited and entn-
oguo and prices on application.
TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS ,
G. A. Senoe dock , Proprietor , Offices 621 Brondwuy , Council
Bluffs nnd 1521 Farnnm St. , Omnhn. Dye , clenn and reflnish goods
of every description. Packages received nt either office or nt the
works , Cor. Ave. A nnd 2Gth St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list.
1 / 1 >
Electric Truss 3 3 ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc.
AGENTS WASTED , DR. C , 15. JODD.
eOO Broadway , Council Bluffa , la
TUljKlMlONH-i.
Ol-TICE. 07. 11EUDSN03
CTf IZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffa.
CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 ,
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000
DiiiEBTOtis I. A. Mlllnr , F. O. Qloa on , R rt
SluiKart. E. E. Hart , J. U. Eilrmimlson , Oharloi
It. Itannnn. Transact KDiior.U bankliu biitl *
neis. Lar.'ost capltil and surplus ot uuy
[ O.T.I.
INTEREST ON TIM- DEPOSITS ,
cash price paid for rajja nnd
nil Icinds of ecrup inutals.
Country denlors and merchants will
find it to their advantage to communi
cate \vltn us before disposing of their
stocks. GILINSKY BROS. ,
Union Broadway Depot ,
Tol. 301. Counoil'lJlulTa , la.
D. H. McDancld & Co. ,
Butchers' ' aid Factors' Suplln ; ,
Market Fixtures
, Casing ,
Fplcrs nnd Sniisaso MnknrV Machinery. 825-
SrJMiilnat. . Oounull IjlulTH , lu Also Uoalon
u llldua und
QR.AND ,
Council Bluffs , la.
This Elegantly Appointed Hotel
is Now Open.
Cragin & Co. , Proprietors.
Pinloy Burke. Thos. E. OasaJy.
BURKR & CASADY ,
Attorn eys-at-Law
PKACTICIi IX TJIB STATK AND KKDIJUAI.
COUIIT3.
oniccs : J. J. Ilrnwn lliilhlln , CiiinollllluTj. (
IowaGas
Gas Heating Stoves.
No AniiL'Sl No SMOKI : .
Just thi ! thliiK for batli rooms , hod rooms , etc.
Call ami sco our iurn'u as orlniLiit.
C. B. Gns nnd Electric Light Co.
I'll I'earl niul iilQ Main Street.
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
Corner Mnln nnl
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dealers In forjljn an 1 ilonieitla xol
C'allontlon tuuilu uuii Intarosi pjitd on
Uoioslt .
NEW OGBEN HOTEL
The Now Ogclan Hotel , in Council liln n.
hae been com listed rafarnts lei an mji a ' \ -
\-i.n \ < \ ihrougn.Kit , anJ li now on i of ilia tuit
hotolsln thastHta. ttls loo.iuilu 1' ! bail'
iitB.s partof t luctty an I tin eloitrla min
pas * th door every ( our uiiu.it n. Fir3
capua and tire aUnni tliroti j.iaat th i b ill 1.
ing. Btoam heat , hot un.1 uold watar ail
Bunshlne in every ro m. Table any arp mil
. Ilatos $ . '
anywhere. , U.OOad'iy >
GEO. M. WHITNEY , Manajor.
RMILWRYTIMECRRD
I.envcn ICIllCAdO , Mil , . A hT. I'AIII , . |
Onmha. | U. I' , depot. lUtli mul .Mnri'y Ktt. | Omah
I.cavoi ICIIICAnO , MIL. .V ST. I'AIII/.I ArrlvO.
_ Oiiinlin. | II. IJ ili'i'in. ' lOtli mul .Miiruy " yti. IQmnliit
li.10 p nil riilrwrn Jixiri'i , . . . . . . ] . ' ! . < . ' > u m
9.15 n in ! ( 'lilciiKU Kxprcss | O.UO p u
"l.c.ivus i i IM A U.ri hT. I.OUIS i Arrives
Omaliii. | U. 1 . tluyot. IQlh nnd Murcy bla.l Omalm.
i/XJj" nil SI. Loiila cimniin Iliill [ 12/10'p m
l.rnvo I K. , K. A MO. VAMjKY. Arrlvo
Oiiial i n. J Depot 15th and Wo baler HU. Olllllll.l.
"
li.ttl n"in . Illtick Illlb Kxprenn . I 6.10 ] i ra
U.UU n in . .lln tliiKx 1'xp. ( Kx , ciiiniliiy ( . . fi.rj p m
& .IU p m WuhooX I.lnculn I'ni.dSx. Bunilll.a. ' ) n m
fj.lU | i 111 . . NurfnlU ( Kx. Siindny ) . . 1 11 m
Leaves I C. . ST. 1' . , M. A O. | Arrlrcs
Om.ihn. | Depotjltliand WcbutorSla , I Onmha.
hIO 11 ml..Sioux city Accommodnllon. . . ii.US p 111
l.m p m'HIotix ' Clly Uxprees ( lx. fjuiulay ) I2.4U p ui
C.tIO p in | St. J'nul Limited U.'i n ra
roll 1'iiBBi'iiner ( Kxijnndiy ; ) B. 5 n m
Leaves I MUsouui I'ACiia
Onir.Un.J lop ) t llth ami Wolitlcr St . I ( ) mnh " .
10.K ! ) a > s.t-t. | Louis A K. U. Kxprom. . . . ) fi.10 p"
11.15 p BII..H. LoulnAK. C. Expresi..1 C.IIO n m
1'IIKJAUU , It. 1. A I'ACIMU , ] ArrlT-s
Union Depot , Council llluna. iTrmufrr
l.cnvot | UHI'AiOV NOHTHWKrlTKIlN Arrlrei
Trnnnforl Union Depot , Council llluim. | Triui > fer
*
0.40 n m . Clilrfigo Kxprom . G.OU p m
&m p in . VuHtltmlo l.linllfil . V.U'J H ra
10.00 p m . Kiistcrn Kljrer . 2.00 D in
\'M \ p ui Atlantic .Mall 7. 0 n 01
(1.30 ( p in liiTvn Arcomniortatloii ( Kx , bun. ) U.4I ) p m
I.cnri'i lUllll'AliU , Mil * . * bT I'AU1 , . | ,
'rriin l"rj _ Unjr.n . Depot , Council Illurl ) , [ Trar.c fpr
H.'fl p ml . ChlniKO Kiirf' | . I ' .US a ra
' .1.40 u nil . , . ( lilcami MxprofH . [ 6HApm
i.i > nvu9 1 K7i . , si . jur/w i " rATTicrr
Trniisfi'rl _ Ihilun lU'pot. Council llliilT .
ib.Oi'n in > . . . .Kunini ( Illy "
IO.M p iu.Knn | mClty NlKlit Kiro | . " .
I.eiives I OMAHA .VST. l.OlffHT
'I'r.ii : ri. | _ Unlin ( Depot , Council HlutTn.
_ 4.4ppiuj _ , . .7 . .Pt l.oul _ Cnmin Hill . . , . . , , | 1V,15 p m
"l.ciivuH ICIIK'AnO , IIUIU'K & QIINCV.j'ArrlTOf |
Triini'fi'rl Union llci'fit ' , Council lllulla. [ Trnnifor
IUO u in ! . .ir.riilcnKi ) K prV ii..T . j iT-JulTn
loot ) p m . Clilcnxn Kxprvna . II. IU n ra
7.o : > p ni | . ( ruHtun Local . | ll/JO n in
BIOL'.X CITY A I'ACIKId. | Arrive *
Union UL ( t Council IIHirM , | Tr < in lor
7.05 n iu.hlom | City Accoinmoilutlon. . . I I' ' . 10 a ra
BO ! ) p ml St. I'aul B prt' . . | lum ) y m
Sims & Saundcrs-ftiorify ! , ! JotlB.r topffiSi
fo.lcrnl eourlH. Hoiins M , 4 and f > bhugurt
llcno block , Council UlulTs , la.
HT Plnmhnrc Attorney at Law , No. 10
. J , VjllilllllJln , pouri hlri'ct , over llush-
iHill's store. Ttilupliono No. 2VI. Ituslncss
hours. 8 u. m. to'J p. in. Council lllulls , lu.
ji. ti. tii.\3iiii'itixs , at. n.
Kyo , Kitr , Nosonnil Throat
Spcrlallit.
Council Illuttii , - - lown.
Sino UJTIMI , cromi eyiwt
I imliiful mill wunk vlklon , !
fiiruclie , iKmfnuii , Ult-
luirvu < from tlio curs , nt-
tiirrh , liltfuvur , nitlmia
niul nil ucuto mul chronlo
nlTi'dloniof the thronl u
upoclnlty. ( llm oyoj ilt-
ti-il wlihont pnln. ( iUnioi ncciinitulr prucrlbcd In
illttlciilt cmoi , ofti'n cnrlnv chroiilu nnuniluU nnd
nick liciKtiicliu. Hur lcnl opuruttoiiH , when nncu-
unry , puhilomly purf.iriuoil , uinurlnx l ut rc ulU
OlllcuaiiuKiirt-Ucnu block , ruom 1 , Council Illuoa , U