THE OMAHA DAILY BEK , TUESDAY , AUGUST 4 , 1891. 3 THE OMAHA BIDE. COUNCIL DLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 PHAHL STHKKT. Hellvcrwl hy Carrier In ntiy part of the City. II.V. . TILTON - - MANAOEK. THLEPIIONES * fluslucss Od'cc , No. 43. Nlpht Editor. No. ! il. N. Y. T f'o. Cotnirll Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. .Craft's chattel lonns , 201 Sapp block. If you want wntor In your yard or houio f o to nixby's. ! ! 0'J Murrintn block. Horn , to Mr and MM. S. P. MacConnoll , on Sundav , n son. Nnitirnlbnlfon rmpcrs wore Issued yester day to Ucorgo E ( Juest In the superior court. Superior court was adjourned yo tordny nftcrnoon after u short session until noxl Saturday morning. Arrangements nro being made for a nollco man's ball , to tuko place on the evening o bcptctiibor2 < > , at Masonic temple. W It Kutlcy illcd > pstordnv noon at his residence , 'Jil'Jl avenue II. aged llfty-onoymn NeLlie of the funeral will bo given latur. Judge Dcetner wns oxjv'cted In the city ycstorday to hold a short session of district couit , but for sonic season ho failed to show up and court wns adjourned liiilollnltolv. The llvo months old son of Mr. and Mrs. H Johnson died ycstcrdnv afternoon at I o'clock 1 ho funeral wll occur this afternoon at ' . o'clock frr in the resilience , .Hl'll iivcnuo I ) . Ttiocnsoof the stnto against II ry son for coniplrncy was to hnvo had a heating yester day afternoon before Justice Kwenringon. but bv consent of the parties it was post poned until this afternoon ut'J o'clock , = < < The Mllwankeo moved its ofllco yesterday from the head of I'c.irl street to No. 5 I'earl ntrcct , In the basement of the Baldwin building - ing J'hoy are busy gutting sullied , and by tomorrow they will bavo ono of the Illicit ofllcos in the city. John , the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B C'oilisti'r , died Monday at 1 10 p in , agoi ] eleven months. The funeral will occur Wednesday from residence , 1'J.t Hast Bioad- way , at 10 a in. Interment at Walnut Hills. It Is stated that the recent decision ol Judge Brewer In the Rock Island case will result In the closing of the Transfer hotel , owing to the fiiet tb.it hereafter connection' will bo made between Urn custom roads urn : those running out of Omaha. About half ol the bnirgngo force at the transfer has been discharged , and Hltopcthor the decision lias made a great change In affairs at this et.d of the lino. Accoi ding to the last report of the police ( lep.irtini'iit , showing the work done by the chain gnng on tbo streets during the last live months , n total of l.lliii days' work has boon done , divided as follows : Maicn , 713 , April , 2iH ; May. 80(1 ( ; Juno , ! )2l ! ; Juh. an. There- port for the month of July also shows that during the month there was 14 ? arrests and ninrty-or.o natrol calls. Borne of the humane people In the western part of the city are complaining because ol an agi-d mule that has been loft to die , near Ih'1 coi nor of Sixth avenue ami Twenty-fifth iivonno. It has lain there for nb ut a week , too uo ik to move , and the neighbors are toe much afraid of incurring the displeasure of the owner of the animal to shoot it. The attention of the city marshal has been called to the case. A light took place yesterday afternoon It the opera house saloon. According to the re pott of an eye witness , Mlko Klld.ire , ono o the promiotors of the place , was the aggros stvo party. William D.r.vson , the bartender being his victim Several blows were ex changed , and a number of men who were It the s-iloon took a hand to protect the bar lender from Injury. The riot was flnalh stopped , and neither of the combatants wen arrested. Two suspicious characters were arrostotl yesterday noon at the Northwestern dopol by onicor Murphy , whoso attention was called to them bv the bulging appearance o their pockets When searched at the statloi thov were round to have fourteen suits o clothing about thorn. It is supposed thn they bnvo been Implicated in the tmrplnry o some clothing store in the vlelnltv , and tho.1 will bo bold until it can bo learned whothei or not tnis Is the case. They gave theli names as William Dunn and John Nelson. Information Fron. Do you know t'int any old sere or cut oan bo absolutolv curad bv the Intelligent use of Haller's Barbed Wire Linimont. Bo merci ful to your hoi-sound try it. Swanson music company , 335 Broad way. Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit cough tablets. They are delicious. Drs. Stewart ft Patty , veterinary sur geons , -15 Fourth 8troutCouncil Blullt. , la. Don't wear a heavy , 111-fltting suil when you can got elegant summer hulls nt eastern prices at Keller's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. T S. V. MacConnoll roturnoil yostcrday mornlni ; fiom a trip to Chicago. JSllss Nottl" Blo.ul loft for Detroit Sund'iy nlcht , aecoinpinieil hy her fnthor. tl. W Whttiiov of the ORdon house hna pone to Boston. Mass. , fur a tun days' trip. Attorney S. E. Henry has 150110 to Mon tana , and from there ho "will KO to Texas , wheio ho expects to lot-nto. Ml-s llnllio Sporn loturnoil from Massilon , O , Sunday ovonlni ; . She reports the Daughters of Veterans as huviiiK had a full convention , n Inr ro nuiubor of states boin ri'prchcntcil. Hurry G An-hor is visiting his uncle , D. AV Archer , on Soconil nvonuo. lie tins just roturnoil from u four years' stay in Berlin , \vhoro ho hns been studying the plpo orpin , nml will remain in the city a ueek or ten days. days.O. O. Younkormiin & Co. , feed and com mission , 103 Broadway , Council BlulTs. Tol. 77. Gasoline and oil ; i-olis , wood nnd coal ; prompt delivery. L. G. Knotts , U" Main ; telephone " 03. _ Pianos , organs , ( J. B. Muslii Co. , f 3fl Broadway. Union Park races , Omaha and Coun- i'll WuITu , Soptomlior 8-11 , $ (1,500 ( ; Oo- tobor UO-22 , $1,000. For programmes - . -address Nut Brown , Merchants hotel , Onmha , _ Stouod : i 'I rain. News \ s rocolvoil in the city yesterday ol nn occurrence that took place Sunday night In Mills county by which Frank Cross , u postal clerk on the Burlington , residing nt Mnrysvlllo , Mo , was uerlously injured. As the train on whiuh Cross was working up- pronchod nmorsnn , in MHU county , ho stopped to tlio door of the mail car , nml us ho did so ho received u torrillo blow from a Inr o stone , which struc'c him In ttio foro- hond , after glancing from the door. Ho fell to the iloor stunned mid his companions rushed to the door Looking In thu direction from which the btouo had como they saw two men ruiinliiK nway. A posse of cltUcns of Kmer- kou was organUed nml after u short search two men uoro captured and tnkun to the town Jail Tlioy refused to give their nainos when they were nrrulgnod nml they woio taken to CJlenwood , where they will hnvu a he.irlni : . The railway authorities will prosecute - cute thuin vigoroiibly The engineer on the aamo train with Cross reported that ho too had been hit , nnd n laruo dent In the ciigluo close by his heail showed that some missile had miriowl.v escaped laying him out. p.t Whi n fluhy ww pick , we giue her C torl4 , Wb n > JIOWM n Clillil , sliocrlol forCiutorla , When olio brcoine Mist , ilie clunf to Ciutorta , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Antl-ProhlbitlouisU in Convention Express Their Idois of Iowa's Law , NOT AT ALL CONDUC VI TO GOOD ORDER , llCHoliitlons Adopted Intllo.itliiK the Intention or Those I'rcHcnt to Make Uvery Hflort to Defeat the OhnoxloiiH Mcutnirc. The adjourned meeting of the lUitl-prohl- bltlon republicans was held last evening at thn court house. The south court room was well nilcd. The political complexion of the gathering was mixed , and democracy largely prevailed. Major Richmond called the meet ing to order and named L Bleder- inan ns chairman. Tnn selection was enthu siastically endorsed , and Mr Hledennan expressed nis appreciation of the ho > or In a brief speech declaring that he h id boon a re publican for twi nty-Hvo years , and was still , but ho predicted that the prohibition plant would trip up the party and c-iu o It to tum ble worse than two years ago. This senti ment wns dulv applauded. On motion of II II. Held , John Gilbert uas chosen ns secretary. On motion of Major Richmond a committed on resolutions was appointed , consisting of Major Richmond mend , CiipUlaJ P. Williams..I. Mueller , J. C. Rhodabeck and II. II Field. Whllo the committee was deliberating Captain C. S. Uubbard was called out for a speech. He denied the charge of being an orator mid simply declared himself a repub lican of over thirty years standing and in favor of this move. The chairman then called for volunteers. Ho wanted to hear from rcmiblicans who favored the piesent move There was an emuanisslngsilonco. and a nervous yearning for the report of the committee on resolu tions or something or anything to break the monotony Mr. Uilletto was called upon by the ctmiiman but ho modestly declined the opnoiutility. Mr. A.V. . Askwith. ono of the slgiio'-s of the all chnnclng to enter , he was called upon tokoop out. He declared that this was his maiden effort .n politics. Ho said ho had been alibis llfon republican , until the republican party wandered oil after poor mineiptes with long haired men and short hailed women He had loft the party In IVil , or the party hud loft him , and slnco then he had been voting with the democrats on the prohibition question. Ho thought himself to be as good n repub lican as over. Ptohibition hau done more haim to Iowa than niu thing else. He should , therefore , work for the election of the dem ocratic partv In Iowa this fall. This senti ment seemed to meet with much favor. Major Richmond then reported the resolu tions. They were strongly against prohibi tion , and against that plank of the republi can platform. They declared prohibition is not a fundamental principle of the republican party , and as corrupting to the state and dcgiadlng to the nation ; that prohibition h.n dcstioyed the eftlcacy of other temper ance expedients ; that it has depopulated twoiltv-bcven counties of Iowa ; that it has disrupted 'hoiopublicin party. Ono of tbo resolutions Indicating the snirit of the meeting was the following : ItesolM'il. That wo are tired , dls n- > ted and dlsrimtcd with the bold , 1)1 icKm illln. . the In- i ic it-o of drlnUli.K di\es , lil-'bar taxes , tire of tin ; ill taturlal snirit of the one Idea low rep-piolilbltlontst ; iind no deslio to bo fre from the modern ccnsorfblpand control of th p.utj liv thii prohibition faction. UesohuC , ' 1 hut In the contort , before us th ! full c recognlso but two p-utie < - the prnhlh' ' thin and the ( eduction paitv , and th it wevl render all of our assistance to aid the lattc and destroy tbn former Hi solved. Tliut the only roil Issiio in on stale this full Is tint of prohibition. The re. publican p irty has lesofved In fu\nr of th settled policy of prohibition , the deinocr.it ] party against pronlbltini : and In fu\ur of it slrli'tlon. The election , therefore , resolves It self Into a uon-n irtlsan contest , as much a was the vote upon the amendment In ittil. KcMilved , That wo wolomno the defeat r the republican party on the Issiio of prohlbl lion nt this fall'- , election , knotting th it the the party can po I ) icK to the broad , liber.i winning position they occupied for u third u a contnry. The resolutions were onthuslasttcall , adopted. The chairman named as a committee t prepare a declaration of principles for th organi/ation of a party Messrs. A.V. . Asl with , U. H. Richmond , J. Mueller. Another committee wasselcctod , conslstin of A. W. Askwith , G H. Richmond and C. L Gillette , to perfect a county organization. The enthusiasm then began to bubbl forth In .speech. H. H. Field , an old roput lican , declared that ho was against salooi nilc , .and in favor of ruling the saloon Hcnco ho was against prohibition. J. C Rhodabeck was of like mind. J. Mueller dc claivil that , while a temperance man and republican , ho believed prohibition wns : failure. More uolicomon wore needed nov than ever before In the history of Counci Bin Its , because the saloons could not bo reg ulntcd under the prohibition law. Dr. Pmuoy made an earnest speech ii favor of the project. Maj or Richmond made the most elabor.it' ' address of the ovoninir. It was doliveiei from n carofullv prepared manuscript , devoted voted to the presentation of facts and llgure showing prohibition to bo u howling farce Ho was heartily annlnudod , and then an op portunity was given republicans to sign tin enrollment Two rcspondc-l to the call , on < of them being a foioigner who declared tha ho had not been here lung enough to ( lucid what party was right except on the prohlbl lion question. Ono democrat olio ted to sign but was promptly refused the piivllego , i being retained for ronublieans strictly. Mr. Askweth docitucd it was the lack o courage that kept signers back. Ho ocllovci that seven out of ten of the republicans \ver against prohibition , but they were afraid o the party leaders , The colored glee club gave n rousing goo. nluhtsong , anil adjournment was taken unti Tuesday evening of next week. m CO3IIXU TO 'I'MIH. Uuilroml iVoplo Will Hold a Con Icrcnuo U Ith the City Olllcials. The city council held its regular month ) ; meeting last evening , with the mayor ami ai the members excepting Brown and Pac present. After allowing the regular monthly batcl of bills , n communication was road fron Chief of Police Gary , asking that nil mem hers of the department who huvo served on year bo allowed llvo days' vacation cacl year , with full pay. The request wn granted. A letter was read from E. C. Sweet , chio engineer of the Un'on ' Pacific , statlhg thn the company has ordered n now Iron girdo 01 idgo Instead of the ono which the counci Imsoidmcd removed. City tittornny Stewart presented a com mil mention from the Northwestern oniclals s > tat ing that the bridge on Eleventh .street eve : Indian creek was not the eauso of the recen Hoods , but that the channel of the creel should bo widened. A desire was expressed for an inteniow between the ropresonta lives of Hie company and these of this city The committee on streets and alleys , the cltj engineer , the inavor ahd the city attorney were appointed as a committee to meet tlu railroad otllcials. The conunitteo of the w'holo reported favor ably on the request of John N Baldwin thai tho" curb oppo > .lto the building on Pear ! street bo moved six Inches west of where II now is on condition that the area way bo ro > dnci-il to thrco feet. The report wa adopted. The petition for an extension ofvatoi maliiK on Thirty-fourth street was referred back with an adverse recommendation. The committee from tue school board agieed to deed to the city n strip of land six and ono-lmlf feet wide along Little Prank street , and the council ordered the paving tux on Iho .strip BO deeded transferred to the lntoreotion fund. City Attorney Stewart was authorised to secure any legal assistance necessary lu de fend ! i.g Iowa's claim to Cut-Olf UlinO. A number of ltlowalk ordinances were road and passed Alderman Casnor called attention to the [ act that the Alderman Wtnu kno\\ where iomo butter paving blocks coulit bo bought Lhan the city Is now getting , and he moved Lhat Alderman Wind bo Instructed to buy : ho blocks AtderaiaiiVlid blushed anil ookcd innoctiut and the motion wiu carried , The city engineer and the committee on itrvuU ami alloys \\uro authorised to widen thn bed of Indian crook whcrovor necessary The clerk was authorised to ndvertlso for bids for a thousand feet of tire hose Petition of E. W Hart for the location of an arc light on the terrace at the waterworks regnrvolr was referred to the committee on lights. Complaint of Mrs. M , J. Dalrd with refer ence to a growth of wci'iU on Btoidwny between - tweon Tenth and Eleventh streets was read The weeds were ordered out down. Complaint of V C. loiiee ! over a lake ol Mending water near the Rock Island round hnusa was laid on the table , ai the city en * glneer is already considering the question. The matter of the refusal 6f the motor company to put in crossings at Nincth am Twenty-second streets was referred to the city attorney. Petition for the abatement of a nulsanco maintained bv R. C. Phillip * near the corner of avenue B and Twelfth street was referred to the city marshal and the bo.ira of health with power to act. Petition for the grading of Graham nvonuo was referred. Bonds of Robert O. Graham as eitv bil poster , and B. S. Harrington as policeman , were approved. "Oh , If I had only taken this medicine earlier In llfo , what years of suffering tl would have saved mo I" was the touching ox- claniiitlon of one who had been cured ol rheumatism by the use of Ayor's Sarsa- parllla. Scores of such cases are on record. IIOSTON S'L'OKi : . Council HIiKTu Special Cost Sale. The tjt'u it cost Halo at the Boston store , C'ouiiull BhilTs , hus boon an tin- boutulod siu'foss the puat three ilivyn , the tliouiiiimls tliut lutvo KOIIO iiwuy liuppy is soniotliiiiff mtirvolou3. The commit still greater ) ) ar'iiliH ( , will bo olToroil In ovcry ( lopartinont , costcuttln no ll < ; uro , in order to clear muninoi1 stoclc. A few of the prices quoted below may sorvd as an imU"c to tlio astounding valitos now on our counters. WASH GOODS. ! ! 2-In 8e summer cashmeres at cost price , w. Yard wide 12Jo suiting ( plaid only ) at cost price , Oo. Kronuli hatoens , rejruliir2o poods , beautiful designs , half jirice , Do. 0.000 yards of PoUln cloth and fancy Koihyr ) , bold for lOc at 12Jc , for OJc. All our 8c and lOc outing ll.innol in one lot at oo a yard. All our dark nrints , inchiding best quality Indigo , at 5o , just cost price. oc best lifjht shirtinjr prints , Ic. ORGANDIES. FAS-T 13LACK , IN TWO LOTS. Lot 1 All our 1-Jc , Iflc. 10oorgandies for Oc. Lot 2 All organdies sold from 17c to liic in ono lot for loc. ; ! 2-inch bastiso clbth sold for So and 12c , now 7c. Wo only mention a few of the bar- pains. Everything in this department , Including ginghams of every doscrip- on. DOMESTIC. Linen of every grade , also ? napkins nnd table sots , Turkey red danuihk , urashos , otc. , etc. , at cost price. Shooting in all widths from the lowest to the highest grades , in brown , bleached , half bleached , at net cost. Also all our yard wide muslin at the fol lowing prices : L-iwronco LL , 5c ; Lonbditle , 7c ; Arrow Brand , ( ic ; Hope , ( > 2c ; Artryle , ( ic ; La dies' C'holco , Oc ; O-spio , 7c ; Wamsutti , lie ; Pride of the Wcbt , lljc ; Lonsd lie Cambric , 10c ; White River cambric , 8c ; Berkley Cambric , OJc. All Ihumols , shirtings , blankets , tow els , tick all under the same heading- cost price for ton days only. ONYX , THISTLE AND IIEUMSDORP. No side lino. Every ono of our brands are just as popular all ever Europe as they are in America. During this ton days' sale wo put every pair of hose in stock on sale nt cost price. lc ! ) fancy hose , Inc. 25c balbriggan hose , lOc. 50o black hose , Me. Everything goes in cotton , lisles and silks at cost price. UNDERWEAR. Wo have oOO do/.on underwear , which must bo removed durinp svlo , ami will go regardless of cobt. Look at the fol- owing prices : 7c ribbed vests , Ic. 12je ribbed vests , Oc. 17c ribbed vests , 12Jc. 2oc ribbed vests , lOc. 4. > c liblo vests , 27jc. This includes everything in ladies' , gents' and children's underwear , all at cost prico. BOSTON STORE , FOTHUKINOHAM , WlIlTKLAW & Co. , Loaders and promoters of low prices. COUNCIL BhUFFS , I A. Unilrotul Itlazc. An alarm of lire was sent in last evening shortly after" o'clock from thi corner oi Eleventh street and Broadway. A uln/.o had started in the northwestern baggage/ room , west of the main depot , and was progressing llnoly when the firemen arrived. The llatnes were soon gotten under control , but the depot was completely ruined , the wood being be charred us to render its repair impossible. The blao originated from the explosion ol lamp which ono of the employes of the coia pany had sot in the building. The burning oil was thrown all over the building. Tnc baggage room was tilled with smoke , but some of the railroad man rushed In getting all the bnggago out before the heat became so strong as to drive thorn back. The dam- OL'C to the building U estimated at a dollar and a half. Acid Relieves the Peeling of Lassitude so common in midsummer , and Imparts vitality , _ Imstnrniiijj. . These who have boon neglecting to pay tholr poll tax had better repair to the city building or to the poll tax col lector and pay the biuno at onco. The collector has entered suit in Justice Cone's court against Hildltoir and John Hlklitch and HIIVH ho intends to make a vigorous prosecution of all these who fail or neglect to pity after receiving notice. Road the law relating to poll tax and BOO if you doom it judicious to further postpone the payment. Section OS5. Chap , if , code of Iowa , Each person liable to perform labor on the public high way as poll ta < c who shall fail or neglect to attend either in port-on , or by satisfactory snbntitiito at the time and place appointed , with the desig nated tool or implement or toain , having had three days notice thereof , or disobey the supervisor , or fail to furnish baid supervisor within llvo days thereafter , some satisfactory excuse fo. > not boat- tending , shall forfeit and pay to said bimorvibor the sum of M for each day's delinquency , and in euso of failure to pay mich forfeit within ton days , the supervisor shall recover the same by action in the courts and no propjrty or wages belonging to s-iid person shr-l'l bo nxomiit on execution. Take timely warning and pay at once toavoid trouble and cost. Kull DriiH * Drill. The Dodge light guards will vivo a full dress dilll this evening In their armory. Cap tain ScharIT of Omaha will bo present and Inspect the men after the military ritual. former occasion * of the kind have always been very popular with the friends of the giuiids and tin ) hall will probably bo well Illluii. Koport ol itic ItclVrci * . L.V. . Boss , referee In the famous Henry- Evans cuttle casu which has been pending lu district court for so long , mi lu his ropjrt yesterday afternoon. He lecommenda Judg ment In favor of the plaintiff and against U ocfendunti for the sum of flu , lliri.'U , and that the costs , both of the main suit and of tbo ref oreo's Investigations , bo divided equitably bulwcoa tuj plaintiff and tuo dc- fomlants , Too roforoo's ! Wport consists of twelve pages of typo wrUton matter , nnd was accompanied by SJWi Pgcs of testi mony taken In the ca-io. f The case was started In 18 4. n was the rcuiltof a business ventpro In which the Evans-Jackson cdmpi n < ' 'lwas the chief participator. II. L. Hrmry , the plaintiff In the nrosont suit , was a member of the com- jiany , to the extent ol ojpht\-slx shai-os of stock. VVhon the rompnriy 4oid out Hctirv's stock wns sold tootlicr'wlth ) all the rest , It bringing about ? H,0hJ.iAccording to the testimony Evans , who * old the stock and took the money In trnut , offered to pay Henry's share to him. but that gentleman declined to take It. Nothing mom was snld about It until ho commenced the suit that has been dragging along III court over since. The refcroo llnds that Henry was n mem ber of the llrm up to the close of thu Oregon vi'tituro , nnd that the result of that venture was a not loss of about M.HX ) . it has been n standing mystery to the defendants In the c.isohow lionry ever bccv.no a member of the company , and It will bo no less a mystery to Henry how ho got out at the end of the ill- fated enterprise. Such is thu decision , how ever , and It Is a complete victory for the Evens side of the business. In alt probability this Is not thn end of the case , but It will bo appealed to the supreme court. Ue Witt's Little Uariy Risers , uost pill. Gamblers Jailed. Ed. Mahernnd Frank Carroll wcro brought up In police court yesterday morning to answer to the clnrgo of running n gambling game on thu street a weoit ago last Saturday. After some testimony had been Introduced they woio found guilty nnd .sentenced to a term of thirty days In the countv jail. They gave notice of appeal to the district court , and gave bonds in the sum of ? JOii for their nplic.ir.inco when the case comes up for trial. The bonds were not satisfactory and the two men were sent to Jail. Carroll was also given a trial on the charge of vagrancv. Testimony was introduced to show that ho had been token from n bed in a house of ill repute. Ho was found pullty nnd placed under bonds of $100 to behave himself In the future. Ue Witt's Little Early Risers ; only pil ) to cute sick hcadacho and regulate the be./els Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves and household goods of Maiulol & ICleln , Council BlulTs. Prices very low ; freight prepaid to your city. Drs. "Woortbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Toleuhono 115. High irrado work a specialty. Picnic at Manhattan bench. Round trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , f > 0c ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. Hotel Goruon , most centrally located , ( list class house in city straight $2.00 a day. KKSrUUKV XI.KCTIOX. Knriiiern' Alliance I'ractlonlly Con trols tlu : IjCKNIatiiro. Lnimvii.i.R , ICy. , Aug. : i. With a quiet election Kentucky has today elected a full state ticket , adontod a constitution and chosen a legislature to enforce it. The state officers elected are : Govoraor , John Young Brown of Henderson ; lieutenant governor , AI. C. Alford of Loxlngton ; attorney general. W. J. Hndricks of Flem ingsburg , and an auditor , treasuier superintendent of public Instruction register of the land office and clerk of tin court of appeals. All are democrats mid g ( in by majorities from ' . . ' 0,0(10 ( to 40,000. Thi republican party has noV hod In A. T. Wooi of Mount Sterling so aggressive and populai a candidate as Bradley was four years ago and the democratic majority will probably show an Increase. Returns are now in , how ever , from only lifty out of 119 counties , um returns are not full from thoso. The now constitution has carried with i sweep and the majority for It Is placed a anything from 60,000 to 100,000. It was 110 lost In a sluglo county and In some cases tin vote In its favor has been practically unani mous. That it would carry has been conceded coded ever since the Courier Journal withdrew from active opposition but the largo majority it a grca surpiise to its opponents. Thcso havi included some of the best known and nbles public men in the state , including Senatoi Carlisle and Governor Buckner. Oovornoi Due .nor , though a delegate In the constitu tlonal convention , said ho could not brinf himself to vote for its work. The people's party has polled only abou twenty thousand votes. Thcso have conu mostly from the republican party and from thi cities. Wlulo the alliance wu's supposed Ube bo back of the people's party , it 1ms dom very little for It on account of the dissensiot which aroio last January , nnd which causec the retirement from the alliance prebldencj of S. B. Erwln , the people's party candidate The alliance has devoted itself to the legislature turo and probably has practical control ol that body nnd so will controll the revision ol the laws under the now Tonstitutlon. In only a few Instances has the alliances put out candidates in onposion to the democratic nominees and then it his takoa c re to con trol the democratic nominations. So whlU the legislature will bo nominally democratic , it will have strong alliance nnlliutions ant tendencies. This may make Its intorprota. tian of the anti-trust , the antl-corporatioi and the railroad commission feature of the now constitution very nearly what the alii anco loaders desire. In several instances where the alliance ha ; mude legislative nominations it has won , This is notably true at Owensboro , where Petit and Borkhcnd , the alliance nominees , h ivo boon ol-cted by 200 to 500 majorities Petit is the former reading clerk of the national house of representatives. As t bonotloiary of the democratic party ho is bitterly condemned for his defection to the alliance. He has never bcnn a farmer and I : not a member of the iilllunco. I'etlt is a candidate for speaker of the house of ropro sentatlvos and may get It. Of'JAJ candidates for the legislature 12. are fanners. In twonty-throo legislative dis < trlcts nil the candidates were fanners. Ii thirty-one other districts thu nominees won of tlio dominant party , so that there Is ul most absolute certainty that ilfty-fonr far mere , more than half the whole number o members , have been elected to the house In addition to Po'lt and Borkhoad the alllanc-o has elected state candidates , Brunei at Lltchtleld , J. K Durham at Grootisburg and W. E. Stewart of Hogenville , and thi farmers will have a good majority. On Joint session the legislature will stand about a- follows : Farmers and democrats , 711 straight democrats , fit ) ; republicans , 15. Utah Election. Oiiiv. ) : Utah , Aug. ilj The llrst election Ii : Utah on national purty lines came oft today. Thcro were throe tickets In the Held however , the remnant of the lib eral paity being tnqdo up mostly of republicans nominating a full ticket. Thi Monr.on vote pas about equally divided bo twcon the republicans and democrats. Th < former won by a small plurality over the lib erals who who were sightly ut-oad of the re publicans. V' ' Do Witt's Little harty "Risers ; boit little pills for dyspepsia , bour.stomaeh , baJ breath. Itrcinitlon to Ilii'-Umu OIHcotM. Cnriiiioi-ito , Aug. it. JiVatlvltloa In this cltj yosteiday in honor of tile ofllcora and crow of the Russian cruiser KorlnlolT , were con- .Inucd to a late hour. After a reception nt .he town hull , n grand bill was given In lonorof the Russlm vlsitow. O.llcori of the American and ( iruon war ships now In the harbnr were "present In laryii number * , A very piotty effect had boon arr.ignnd In .he ball loom which was the subject of much iralso from all present Bosldes too usual lecoiatlous of Mat's , bunting and lloweri , in Immense number of varl-colorcd lamps iad been so arranged that they rom-ooiited ho national colors of Rusih. the United States and Crecce. For Schlltz beer apply to R. ft. Grotto , : ; u Parnam. WniitN llrlnkorrt lo Prooiiro n KVSSAS CIT , Mo. , Aug M Councilman lowes Introduce an unique ordinance In the ewer bouse of the common council touight. The ordinance requires too purchase from the city of n license by all drinkers of Intoxicating liquors , the licenses to vary In tholr cost from fJO to $ .V ) according to the oxpenslvoncss of the liquor which the purchaser drink * . The ordinance further provides that each applica tion for n drinkoM' license shall bo counter signed by the applicant's wife , In present ing the ordinance Mr. Boww explained that an enforcement of Its provisions would yield a revenue to the city ot ? I,00)OIX ) ) n year and nt the same time would greatly promote the cause of temparance. 1'OKl Ut'hSUIjlj liHADS. l-'lvo of llor Men Among the Ton Iratlin ; ; .Marksmen at llellcvue. Yesterday the rillo competition of the de partment of the Platte commenced nt the beautiful range at Bcllovuc. The day was clear , bright and warm , and would have been n model day for shooting had it not been for shadows which fleecy clouds kept moving nil day acioss the range. Notwithstanding , the men did excellent work , the flilmr being at known distances , la the morning , the shoot ing took place at 200 and ! ! 00 vnrds , and In the afternoon , the men shot at " 00 and iMO yards. The last shot was not IIred until 4 : IO p. in. neatly nn hour later than was occupied in the preliminary practice. This fact shows that Iho men took a great dual more time ami pains to make gnoa seoios , and It Is felt that the ellcct of this will be noticeable in the final returns. The i _ .uii of yesterday's shooting cann.it but bo satisfactory to Fo'rt Russell , because llvo of her men are enumerated among the ten lending mirksmcn. If the name of Scrccant Dletz of the distinguished marks men , whoso score is next to that of Corporal Ohionbtirg of the Second , were included , Fort Russell would have six representa tives. If the ton men who were leaders yesterday should maintain their advantage and secure places m the team , Port Uuchcsno would bo represented by two men , Fort Douglas by one man and Fort Omaha by two men. This would conllno the team to four posts of the department. With such n monopoly It Is not thought the representatives of the other posts will 1)3 satisllcd. They want .to , lo something creditable for themselves and their regiments and will today endeavor to break up the slate which yesterday's llring created. It will bo noted that there is quite n num ber ot marksmnii who made tlos. The rel ative standing of these may bo determined In .several ways , but thus far It has boon de cided by giving the precedence to the man who made the best score at liOO yards' llring. In the following table the aggregate score of each competitor appears , ns does also bis standing in the shoot. The char.ictois which appear before each of tlio unmet of the dis tinguished mnikMiien Indicate the order of the latter with reference to the other com petitors. Thus "lia" Indicates , that the sol dier before whoso name it appears ranks next to the man who stood sKtli In yesterday's shooting , while " 7a" indicates that the marksman stands llr t of tor the seventh man. Today will bo devoted to skirmish llring. Tomorrow the programme will comprise llr ing at known distances and on Thursday the competition will bo brought to a close by bklrmish work. The scores made during the four days will be added and the medals will bo awarded to the successful marksmen. The presentation will take place in the after noon and will bo a very interesting ceremony o which the public is invited. The medals will bo awarded by n well known and ills- tingu.shou ofllcer , and the occasion will be graced bv the presence of a number of cele brated military gentlemen and their social acquaintances in the city. In the following table the company and legimcnt of each competitor appear , Iho marksmen being all of the infantry arm of the service : 1 Corporal Socncer , U ITth. I't. Unssoll ITU ' . ' C'orporal WINon , A , 1Mb , I't. PucheMio .Id'l ' J Sow "it Mayor. C , 17th , I't ltusull . ! ( , ' ! 4 Corporal Merrill , 117th. . I't. Uussull. tr.0 ! i Private Drexlrr. C. IMh. I't. Ducliesne IWI b Corp'iial Snoll , 0 , ' . ' ( I , I't Omaha . . . . tM 7 Coip > ral Ohtonberc , L'd , I't. Omaha . .Id ? 8 Corporal Dniney. I ) , llith , Kt Douglas 1(1 ( ! 0 Corporal I , inghlln , O. 17th. I't Uussull Id. ) 10 Sergeant 'MeCalfruy. A , 7th. I't Uiusoll Id'J 11 Private Davidson. U , Idth. I't. Doulas Id I 15 Cotpor.il Mmltls , I ) . 17th , I't. Kithsiill tdfl 1.1 C'oipor.il Kulu'orc. A , 8lh. b'U MoKlnnoy I .VI 14 Pilvato Itussoll. K. 2d. M Omaha . . . IM 1 ! > t-er ean' Norton. O , flth. I't. Neobrara. ISO 16 I'rlvite Hill. O , 7th. I't. I.ottim . 1VJ 17 Corporal DIcKson , I ) . 7th. I't Loian . .IIS 18 Private Hiennan. IZ. SI , I't. Onialiii. . . 153 1U 1'rlvalo Wllcov , O. 8th. I't. Kohlnsnn. . 158 2J Piiviite Itla/olc , 11. 1Mb , I't , Dmiclas . .IIS 21 Corporal Palmer , H , btb. I't. MoKlnnoy 1 57 22 Private Wr.iy , II. 2nd , 1't.Omulia . . . r > 7 ' . ! I'rlvutoJnnson , Ii 7th , I't. T.ociin . . I.VI 2 Sor.-eant Sblrlook , A , iilst. I't. Sidney . lf.fi 25 t'llv ito llovd. O.i'nil. ' I't. Omaha 'M Uunlon.intCliynowltli , 17th. I't Hussoll IM 27 Private Iltichatmii , It. 21st. I't. Douglas 1)4 28 Coipnral Hlloy. V , Idth , I't. Duchcstio 151 ! ) Corporal C.isey , C , 71 h. I't I/oi'ii . . . lr > 2 'Ml C.orpor.1 .Smith , ! ' , Mh. Kt Wasliaklo . 1VJ III Lieutenant .tones , 6th. 1't McKlnnov I4U : B I.leiitiinitnt llrnwn. inth , Kt. Diichusno 111 III UtmtcimntliyoiiM. 17th. I't. llnssell . . 140 .14 Musician I'ellon II. Idtb. I't. Douglas U'l ' .15 Sergeant Harker. K , loth , l > 't. Doiulas . 147 : id Sergeant Arlleh , H , 17th , Kt. auoll . . . .140 : i" Seiroant Mcl'inilny , 11,7th. Kt. I.owan .140 as Private hat kin , I ) . 21st. I't Douglas . - . 145 ! ! 9 Soruoant C itnplH-ll. I : , loth. I't. F.owis . 14" ) 40 Corporal KnrKo , II , 17lh , I't. Knssoll 14 41 Ciirpnr.il Morrison , U 21st , Tort Hdnuy 142 4J 1'ihiite Ann ible. O. Jlst. I-'oit lUndiill 141 41 Private Keirney. It. 2nd. Fort Umiiha. . . . Ill 41 Ser/cant lllaek. C. 21st. Toil Lewis . 140 4i Private llort/oll , I' , inf. . Tort l.o .in . I4U 40 Private Tlllman , A , 7th , ( Jump 1'llot llutto . . . 1.17 47 Serjeant Merrill , I ! 8th. I'oit Itoblnson ia."i 4h Sergeant I'uarion , I' , 21st , I'ort Douglas 1'U 40 1'ilv.itu I'lioinas. D , lni\ \ . Port Omaha . 1. " ) 50 I'rlviito I'ood. 11.21st , I'ort Douglas . .12T 51 Uentonant ItuttH. 21st. I'ort DoiiKlas 124 5J Private Iliann. 11. Sth. I'nit N obrira . 118 5.1 C'oi)0ial | ) laiiioll. 1) ) , titb. Tort Uoblnson 118 DISTIMIUISIIKII MAIIKsMK.V fi.v Her o.int DullV , 17th. Port Uussell . . Ifi7 7.1 Corpoial I/oyd. O , 2nd , I'oit Omaha. . . .ld ( ! 7a beiuc-int I'lwoll. O , 2nd. I'ort Oinah-i . IfiO in. i Corporal ! Ilolen. 0. 7th. Purl l.o/an Id' ' 27 Sergeant Davlb , 11 lOih , Poit Ionslas..l5l ) TIIOSK IlIDS KOIl STOM3. KrncHt Stulit ItcpllcH to Atrainst tlio KUIISMH Stono. Mr. Krnest Stuht has a word or two In replv to the charge of Mr. .lohn Urant that thn now specllicatlons tor permanent stdo- walks , adopted by the board of public works , are In the interest of the Hylnnd , ICan. . stone , which Is represented by two agents In Omaha Mr. Grant states that by requiring the cast iron specifications the Hylnnd stone , whien is merely a soft clay and co.Us com paratively nothing , will bo forced UDOU the property owners. Air. Grant holds to the Idea Unit the board mis declaicd war on Iho artificial stone and has taken this stop to drive it out of the market , notwithstanding thu fact that it Is a homo production To thlb Mr. Stuht replies that the Hyland stone is a Kansas stone of thu same quality as the Bo-idera and Gilllllan stones of which thousands of vnrds have boon laid in Omaha. Among the clti/ens who have used this stone and lound in highly satisfactory are the park commissioners who have used it around Hanscom and Jollcrson parks , Herman Kounlze , J. II. and Pied Alllhu-d , Barber Brothers , S. R Brown , Byron Reed com pany , John Giecn , W. F. Sweeny , H II. Medav. Bishop Worthlngton , Fred Drexel , John F. Coots , L. O. Drake , Ij Woodworth , C. R. Scott , \V. W. MarUi. .1. A. Croighton , Theodore Olson. Judge Neville , C b Raj- mend , J It. Buchanan and others The stone is also used for walks around the court house , Air. Fred Drexel uses the Kansas stone , says Air. Stuht , and prefers It to the Ohio stone because It Is Just as good and is cheaper. The Colorado stone bus been laid atouud the Union Paclllo headquarters and comparison of that work in Its sealv condi tion with the walks around llnnscom 11 irk , JolToison square and the court house is all that Is necessary to show the supjtlor qual ity of the Kansas stone , which ii , according to the bids , more than : tO per cent cheaper than the Colorado stono. Ilrniiill | IH Not Murdor-il. CiiAin.rsros- . Vn , Aug. : i. The sensa tional dUpatchos sent out from C'nttlettsburg , IC\ . , about tlio murder of the Brumlli-ld family In Wayne countv , West Virginia , by Italians are without foundation , the fnc.s ox- "A hsap Bargain Takes Money From the Puno. " Imitations may bo ulioai ) , but tlioj nro wiii'lhlosH. Ho sui'o to butbo , " 'iiuino Jutiann HolfH Mai' l.xlinctonlv. It uill 'ivo you the bi-nt Hiitihf iction. Tlio rnuiiitiiui t bavo tbo Ki na- ? j turo of "Johnnn Hotl" ou the necU'of every buttlo. istlngonlyln the imagination of a correspondent pendent , A special to the Garotte from it gentleman In Huiitliigton whoso voracity Is beyond question onvs that the mall carrier from \Vayno Courthouse to Huntlngton who passed Brutnlleld's house this mourning says the entire story Is a falsification. Parties from the sumo locality say there Is no truth lu It. Iteaton liy N Thomas Joncck was assaulted on Ninth street about 3 o'clock thU morning by four negroes. Ho was terilbly beaten and $ JO taken from him Ono negro was arrested. Moro Inlk Pi ) > li ( . Fiuvrisco , Cal. . Aug. n , A dispatch received hero : "Fltzslmmons and Hall have ncreed to light In the California club rooms for a purse of f < ! , ( XK ) . " President Pnlda of the California club said this evening that ho had been telegraphing all day to bring about n match and expected an answer tonight when it will be considered nt n meeting of the club directors. The club wants the light for this month. Cnii uio , Aug.4. -Parson Uavles said to night ho would refuse the California club's offer ; the. purse was too small. Ciillftmilu'HK \ * ' 'cat Cioji. S IN t-'ii ksi isi o , Cal , Aug. : i The Journal of Commerce says : The wheat ciop of Call- foinla this year will equal : U,000OJO ) cental' , which at nn nverngo selling price of Sl.tKJ per cental will ulvo MstX.i,0K ) ) for the cereal year , or exactly double the value of last year's yield. This would bring up the cash value of the output of wheat , gold nnd silver In California and Nevada to $1X1,000,000. N'CUH. Brcmci haven : Arilved Fulda from Ne\\ York. Glasgow : Arrived -State of Georgia from Now York. The follow Ing permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Klvhard Wilde , one-story frame addl- tllon ocjs mill n.lileenth sticet . . . ! I , ' .00 Two mliKir perm ts . , ! 03 Total. . . . . . . H.SOO Mothers will timl Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing S > rup the best lomody for their children. 'Si cents a bottle Positively curoil these Mttlc Pills. Thov also reucvo Dls tress rromUjspcpsla , In dlgi stlon and Too Hearty Kntlng. A perfect rcm eily for Dizziness. Nausea , Drov.stnc.ss , llaa Tnste In the Mouth , coated Tongue , i > aln Ui the Side , TOHI'II ) UVEIi , They regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SfciALLDOSE , SMALL PRICE , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ACn-To 1)0 hul at the dilvlnv Jpnrk hy applying to Ch irlos OrcKory , l".l Main street. ' . ) la Tiado-1'lvo-roo n house , full lot InUinali i fur house liii'l lot In Council HlulTs. I ) llrown , 1112 Ilro.ulnay. 171OU Valour Tradi > riiinlly eiirrt.itic horse -L andsniroy. uiti Third a\unuo. Al.rSMANVANTRI ) - Tor "Hoiisuhnlcl Hccoril of Kxpeimus. " l.noriiiniis sales. His nioiiuy. Wrlto linincilliitoly. Box Ois , Uinah.i. \\7IMjtrido sooil iosliluiu-0 lot , clear , for > family hnrso uilU curriu o Apply at 5.U ranUlln .nenne. SALL Good fiirm. 10 miles from C'onn- FOH IMiilTs , with \oiy lar o on-hard , $ ! . " > uer tie 10. LI rhty noiu farm , no , 11 rallro ill station. atiTM per neie Johnstot , & Van ratten , Council Hlnlls. UnXT A nlco 0-rooin house with lurgp yard lo deslr.iblo paitv free of J , \V. snnlro , i01 I'oirl sticet. Hyc-hoinolrlc ! . or chiir- nutur ro tilings ; also diagnosis of dlso.iso nciid lock of hair for ru.ullntts liy letter bini- b.iys and o\cn n s Mrs R Hooper. 1422 Avo- duo I-X near corner iJtli btreut. Council IHuir Terms , 5 o and $ l OJ. _ ' ' uero oropoity In llvc-ac-ro MAON'iriOKN'P 2' { miles fiom postolllc-e. for sale on n-asonablo terms Some line tusl- dcnco property for runt bv U.iy& Hess. or Itont ainlan land with - houiai , oJ. . U. Uiua WJ ilj.ln it , OouaoU Bluffi The l oliiiiilihi I5li-y-c. Wo have the best cushion tire in nln. lint this is not the only good feature of tbo old reliable an 1 populai Cu.iirnDl i. InviHtl''ato wliiitsomo unsciupiiloiis dealers Inue to say for their HlicuN. Thu C'oluiiiliH Is north Its nolxht In K"U1 , o\en with "freoMlher. " Uoillioiit a Iti-l'rljiorutor. In hot WDiithei It Is Iniposslblo to do so and preserve your he ilth and comfort. I'ood can not , beprcfiiirxud wltlion Ida tueioim deteriora tion. In a i-ooUod or r in st ite. without refrln- er.itlon. You will Und It more Impossible than e\er to do without this 1m port an lad | u net when you look at Mio North Stir nnd Inain the pilcosvo will maUo fet the ne\t tlili ty daya , Stovcx , Im\vu MOXVCI-K , And ennlun hose at lowei UKUIOS th'in you o\or Rot before. Kvury article void Is thuhub- est Krado muilo. Hereen doois and window hi-ieens ut cost. Makoyoiir homus comfoita- ble at little expense. I > . C. DcVnl. no I Ill-midway. They SIiiHt flo at Cost. There Is no use of youi endeavor n % to not aloiiK and eeonoml/u by dohiK ultboiit a ref - f i Iterator. Health and comfort cannot bo tniiltit ilnod In the hot summer weatbei and food propi-t y presjrved without some inoins of | irrsoi vltu' u cool , dry atmosphere. The now ( iiiernsey ref rluer.itor U tbo world beater In u\ cry essential point , nnd from this time on wo propose to put them Into your houses at absolute coit. Tfi'n ' Is a boiiii lido ollur that It niu pay you to Investigate. VVinilow Sirc'iiH and DoiirH Go at the H line price until our present lar e stoeU IK exhiiiiste I. This U your opportunity to provide your homus with thesj necessary comforts. All modern little labor-savin : anil comfort- proilnelnK novelties In the hardware line for summer tiae will be disposed of in the same manner. Si S"i > t > > < ' - 11 Ainiit Htfui > t , Counull ' , , with your Blood , Dolny In ilmiRn-ou" In * ifw mw i UKtitfclnllt Iminrtloui In ( ll onii > t tlin liUixl Cor > , . Into Incuritlilo chronic oruers. O MniAip 8n N mire euro for all Ui UiCi > nlnil . Inherit. ptl Bcnifutn , Hkln Kruplloni. nml IIKK rurnl tlio\unuiU ot CM not 1'it nrrr. Him | Min crful tnldc for itrtl. onto IH-IHOII * . ) ct In hnrinlrM nml lnrn | > Rtij of Injuring tin ino't ncniHI\ ) loin. A trpntt ( i on lllo < vl nnd Skin | II MM mnllrtl I UKK on I'Htlllll. Druggists Bell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Brattor 3 Atlandi. < 2n. Lake Manawa HoLel , Attrnellons Pine I'lshlns , lloatlnj , II ith- IIIL' an I r.M'ctlont Mlnitrnl Water. On v DfltHMi mlnutm rl.lo frnn > Council ItliitTs Mcilm trans meiy half hniir , illreat to i-enti-r-i ( Ciinnell ItlulTs an I Onih i Must del I e hiful und uteesslbu ptaoo for plinle Dartljs. TELEPHONE NO. 45. Dr.M. H. CHAMBERLIH " Eye , Ear , Nosa and TlirjJl SURGEON , Council lUulTs , Ii. Sluiyarl-Hcno H'lc. Kooni 1 U to 11 ! in 7 and S p. in. CITIZENS STATE BAM Ol Council Uluffa. CAPITAL STOCK SI50.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 Dm * roils I A. Mlllor , ff Q aio\ian , K. f * Shuvnrt.Il E. llirUJ. U Ednuinilson. OH irlei It. llannan Cr ini\ol uonor it iMiiklnt Uim- nen Lir cst cnpltil and iurpliu ot au ? banlcln Sjutliwjiloni Ij v. INTERESTON TIM i DE353 T3 'THEL QRAND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly AppolntsA Hotel Is Now Oosn. . N. A. Taylor , Manager Gas Heating Stores. No Asiicsl No SMOICR. Just the thin ; forbnth rooms , lied rno ns , otl Cull and see our iar0-o a.ssoiliuent. C. B. Gas nnd Elestrls Ltglat Co. "It I'o irl and ' . ' 10 Main Street. FirstNational : - : - Bank -OF- COUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up CaiHtl ; : , . . . . $10-ODD Dhluit orKinUod bmlc In tlio cltr borol a mill ilmneitlc oxtli uuo an , I loot ) 9U3irltji | Ut.mU nttunllon p il > l tj cjllucili ) n. Aiiaiu < nC lojull imN ba k bitilcorii.inloorp3ralljiii JjtlJltjL Jo ( ru poiulu con \ Itml ULO I' . SANroill ) . I'roildont A. W. IIIKKMAN. C.nhlar A. T. lUUi : . Aiiliti t ' > V3f NEWOGDEN HOTEL. Centrnlly located In the business portion of Council Bluffs , all the street car lines In the city passing the door. Modern nnd conven ient ; thoroughly fire proof ; 120 guest chambers. The best $2 a day house in the west. Board and room from $8O per month up. Table board $0 pep week. G. M. WHITNEY , Mgr. COUNCIL , BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Instituta mis nnu-i.NGEus. i'uoi'3. Chronlo diseases of nil kinds and deform- Ith s hpeolnlttos. No1.01 uud a.'J llro.uiway , Cuunull Itlnlls. In. cou.Ncii , Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , 11 CHAIII , A SO.V , ; ' 1101"3 1O15 nncl 1O17 CroriHvatj , KstlinatOH furnl-tlioil on all klntli of ( liilvnnlioil Iron C < rnlcoVnrk , Iron Hoofing , store KrunlH un < ] Clipper \ \ nrk. Artlitlu work it npnc-lnltjr ( Virruj- piinilviKUHollcltuil trura polnta JOO inllui ( rum Ouun ill llluHa unit Oiiinluu C. A , HAMMER , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OlTirn 41 % Ilroadw.iv , Couii'ill lllulTri , la D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Pats rj1 Suijlljj , Mamt Fixturas , Casing , piers and Saiisa o MakorV Maohlnory 87) i-J.MUn Ht. , Uonnell Uluifi , lit. Also uuilurj n lllduB and IMITA Stgr z&Zs&Z TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. bonuod , noK , Propi'iotor , Otfiuea (3JI ( Dr'onclway , Gounatl Bluffs and 1621 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and rofini li goo J3 of every description. Packages received nt either ofl'ico or nt tha Works , Cor. Ave. A and 20th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Morchanta who have hhop-worn or boiled ( auricd o ( any uliaracter cua hiivn thoin r.-dvud and lluhhod equal to ni-w HIU : FHATirnus UKNOVATKU AND CM-.AN'KI ) BY HTKAM , with tin lutout nnd mobt approved muchuiory , ul losa cost than you over paid bufo-