THE OMAHA DAILY Khlfc IMIWDAV , JUAIU'll M , I U . 3 THE OMAHA BEE. V COUNCIL BLUFFa > OFHC'H : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. tclhttcd by Cnrrlcr tonny pnrtof the City 11.V. . T1I/TON , - MANAOnil. IlinlnoM Offlco . No < } rimnsrsJ 7ri-h.riIOM.hJ . - NRlt | | Editor . NoU.I .VIAT/O.V. K , Y. Plumbing Co. C ounrll Uluffs Lumber Co. , coal. CJUfl's chattel loans. ! 2 < M Sapp blocli. ,1. lj. Francis iiml Kate Starr , both of Oma ha , were married lust evening by Justice Swearingtoh. Louis E. Peterson , and Louise .1. Drown , Moth of Hlulr , Nob. , wcro married yesterday by Justice Hammer. Peter Skcem and Hannah Hotorion , both of Clay countv , la. , were united In marriage yesterday by Justice Hammer. The funeral of the late Mrs. J. J. Maurath \vllt Occur this afternoon at H o'clock from her late residence , bO'J ' Avenue C. The ladles of the .Mlzpah tcmtilo will glvo ono of their popular dancing parlies at Ma- aonlc temple on the evening of the U2d. Abigail ICennlcotdtod Frldav at her homo In ICott CrojU township , aged 81 years , of la gripno. Tbo rom.nns were taiton to La Porte , la , , jcstcrduv fur Intcrinont , A motion for nn arrest of Judgment In the case of FannliS L. Patterson agulnst the Omaha and Council Ululfs Urldeo company was Tiled bv the uofonuant jostcrday In the district court. * J. E. Kelly , alias J. E. Howard was fined $15.70 yesterday morning In police court for being driink. As soon us ho finishes bin sentence - tonco a char go of beating a board bill will bo made against him and ho will bo roarrosted. The announcement of a meeting ot the Chauttiuqtia trustees failed again to bring out a quorum lust ovnnlng at the Board of Trade rooms , and it was decided to adjourn until .icxt Saturday evening , when another ollort will bo made to have a mooting. Sheriff AlloiL jf Sao county was In the city yostordav In response to the telegram sent him by Sheriff Huron notifying him of the canturo of William Kincnld , who U wanted at Sao City on the charge ot seduction. Ho Identified thn man as the ono wanted and loft for home during the afternoon with his prisoner In charge. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday tn John Henry Drown and Annie \VUHiims , both of vhls city , and to William Miller and Sophia C. Donaldson , also of this city. The lady In Iho last ease was but 11 ycarj of ago , and her prospective groom bogged the clerk who Issued the license not TO lot those d d newspapers get hold of It. Work on the new base ball grounds near the water works power house will be com mcncod tomorrow , and it Is thought tbov will bo In running order by April 1. 'The grading will occupy most of this week , and tn the moantlmo the lumber to bo used In the : onstructlon of the fences and buildings will DO brought lo tbo grounds so that next week the carpenters mav bo sot at work. The llro department was called out last evening about 11 o'clock by on alarm from box ! U. A bla/.e bud started in the kitchen of John T. Stewart's residence on Bluff street , probably from an explosion of a gaso line stovo. A largo bolo was burned in the wall , but tbo llro was extinguished botoro it had a cbunro to spread to the rest , of the house. The principal damage was from the smoke. A. E. Woodsworth had an examination yosierday before tbo commissioners of in sanity. His wife , who preferred the charge of Insanity against him , was not present , and there were no other witnesses to ho examined. From what the commissioners could see for themselves In the nun's actions they decided that he was perfectly sane , and nont bun back homo to light out the question with his wife. The Spoonet Comedy company finished a wick's successful run al the opara bouso last evening. The audiences have been con stantly Increasing over slnco tbo first night , nnd for the last two or three nights the < 1S. It. O. " card would hava been hum ; out If such a thing had boon numbered among the opera house properties. Every performance was witnessed by a highly ploascd audience , and if the company returns it will play to iwc.1 hotter business than It has during its present visit. MONDAY TIIK LAST DAY. Only Ono Day Morn of the Gri-at Illunlu-t Sulu ut the ItoBtoii Storo. Monclny will bo the last day of the rctit blanket , comfort nnd underwear anlo tit the Boston storo. It has boon : i jihonoinonul BUCCOSB , us thousands in Council Bluffs nnd Omaha will testify. The prices on cents were simply aston ishing ; it WHS next to Riving gold dol- Inrs for 2oc and liOc. ROOM W K WANTED. Room wo nro going to got by the help nnd timely aid of our thousands of patrons nt this criti cal moment. OUIt WELCOME LOSS YOUR PLEASANT GAIN. A few of the prices until Monday evening at ! ) p. m. Ladies' jackets nnd nowmnrkots that sold for $5.00 , $7.50 , $10.00 and $15.00 , choice for $1.08. Our entire line of children's coats , 3(1.CO , $7.50 and $8.50 garments , for $2.-ia Ladles' $10.00 , $12,50 and $15.00 jack- otP. choice , $ . ' 1.08. v Ladies' Wnlkor plush jaoUotH that sold for $15.00 , $19.00 and $25.00 , choice for $7.1)8 ) , Ladles' -12-Inch long Walker plush eacqucs , former price $10.50 , $25.00 , SMt.00 and $ ; 5.00 , choice for $1-1.1)8. 10 do/on ladies'nil wool knit jaekots , * Blovoless , worth $1.25 , in all colors , dur ing sale for 48c. * : { .25 comforters for $2.19. $ . ' 1.75 comforters for $2.50. $4.75 line French snttoon for $ ! t.75 , $5.00 all wool blankets for $ ; i.75. $1.50 all wool rod olnnkets for $3,08. $ o 00 all wool rod blankets for $3.98. Ladies' 60o vest and punts for 'We. Ladies' natural wool vests and pants , ibhcd , $1.00 garments for 09a Ladies' all wool scarlet vests and pants , $1.25 garment , extra. line , during aale , Gents' ho-ivy gray camel's hair shirts nnd drawers , 'iMo garments , sale price , Gents' Scotch random mixed shirts nnd drawers , also natural wool and camel's hair , nil In nt ono price , 8"ici woio fiOo. Gents' all wool scarlet shirts nnd drawers , were $1.00 and $1.2(5 , sale price C2Hor $1.2.5 a suit. All children's garments knifed the Btimo way. BOSTON STORE , KOTIIinilNClllA&l , WlIITKkAW & CO. , Lenders nnd Promoters of Low Prices. Council Bluffs , In. N. B. Sloro closes at 0 p. m. , except Mondays nnd Saturdays. Mlis Fearon of Sprlnk & foaron will return - turn from ChlcaKO today. Froddlo , the 3-.voar-old son of Mr. anil Mrs , H. U. Coons , is dangerously ill from the ef fects of u fall. Dr. M , J. Uelllncorand wlfo are expected to return from thair bridal tour in the CU.M next Wednosday. C. D. Drown and ( laughter of Arkanea- City are visititiK Captain O. M , Browner their way homo from a trip to Ohio. O , W. MoDonMd , with the Hook Island Plow company , leaves today on a buslncsi trip through Colorado , Utah , Idaho and Oro- , Mrs. McDonald accompanies him tie fou ar us Denver , : ia i.u To SOa n day will buy tlrstcltiBs piunc ul half price. For particulars wrilo 01 boo the MUEU.KIt PIANO AND OlUIAK CO. , 10J Muin SU , Council BlutTe , la. Wulnut block timl Wjoinlujf coal , freih miuoil , rocolvod dailv Thatcher , JO Mtilu street. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS PottawattArmo County Republicans Endorsa President Harrison's Administration , HIS NAME PRODUCED MUCH ENTHUSIASM htiito Cntnriitlon Delegates IMcctril , but No Instruction * ( il\cn Itrnnlntlnn * ol tbo Itixly on fotrii Mutter * l.iicul NeuH Notes. The republicans of PollawnUnmlo county met In convention yesterday forenoon to elect delegates to the state convention which U to bo held hi Dos Molnos on tno 17th. At 11 o'clock , when the mooting was culled to order by Chairman A. S. Hazelton of the county central committee , the superior court room was well filled with representatives from nearly all the districts In the county. A temporary organization ws ofloeted by the election of Oeorgo P. Wright chairman , nnd Frank Shtnn secretary. The following committees were then npnolnted : Urtdon- tlals Perry Uarton. E. E. Smith , S. M. Johnson , Al Frailer , J. H. Armstrong , A. P. ClatterbucK and H. A. Smith , Permanent organiz tlon-C. C. bmltb , H. U. Bar ton , W. K. Urndlov , K Marti , Alexander Wood , W. R Sapp nnd Dr. N. D. Lawronco. Selection of delegates E. A. Gallup , J. K. OMer , Frank Shlnn , IV. II. KlllbacK , E , E. Hart , Theo dore Uulttar and R H. Hill. Resolutions J. II. Converse , D. R Clayton. C. C. Smith , I. , . H. Axtoll , J. C. Mitchell , J. J. Stcadman , E. L. ShugarU While these committees were preparing their repous there was nu Intermission , dur ing which Judge W. 1. Smith responded to a call for n speech. Ho referred to the fact that ull the dele atos present would undoubt edly ba unanimous In favor of Ulnlno for president had it not been for that gentle man's withdrawal from the race ; under thu circumstances , however , he thought the del egation would look unitedly to Benjamin Harrison ns u loader for tbo next campaign. Thai the convention w s in sympathy with Jud o Smith's ' remarks was shown ny the hearty applause that greeted the allusions to both Ulaluo und Harrison. Too committees then made their report. There wcro no contesting detonations pres ent , so that the committee on credentials had an easy task. The committee on permanent organization recommended that the torn- por.irv organization bo made public and the report was adopted. The committee on delegates to the state convention reported that they had made tbo following selections : Henry Brandois , Dr. N. D. Lawrence , J. U. Edmundson , George R Wright , S. M. Johnson , William Arnd , John Lindt , H. H. Van Brunt. W. II. Hard- man. J. C. Mitchell , J. R Evans , E. E. Hurt , G. L. Wilkinson , A. T. Flloklnger , J. J , Stoadman , F. H. Hill , dloscoo Barton , Cory A. Hoed , 1. M. Trdvnor and Spencer Smith. This retort was adopted and tbo committee instructed to till any vacancies that might occur in the representation. The committee on resolutions made the following report , which was adopted unani mously : KirstVo congratulate Urn whole country upon thn careful , wlsu mill conservative ml- iiiltiistriitlon of President 11 urUon. Second. Wo look forniird to the coming World's Columbian o\iu > s1Uon us one of tlm greatest ovunts in the world's history , und white wo deslro u liberal appropriation to pliico the tatoof lo\vu whore she liolonus , In the front i-.mk of all thu states.vourc opiiotcd to Ihu extravagant demands of onrstuto com mission und wo believe that our prosperity and greatness may ho fullv exemnlllled by a much ess sum ; wo therefore iciinost that the appropriation bo rcdnco.1 to u maximum of $ .01.030 bv our present legislature. Third We lint o llio irreatest confidence In the anility and political honnsty of the coming national republican convent Ion to oopo with and satisfactorily MiUlct all questions of na- tlonal Import , und of uniting upon u national loader fully competent to carry to victory those principles that have made this u great nation ; we therefore fiver an unpledged dolo- gutlon to the Minneapolis con vent Ion. Fourth Whuroas There Is now pending be fore thu house of representatives u local op tion bill known : ts the ti.itch hill , and Whereas. Wo believe said hill Is so carefully drawn , und the Interest of nil so carefully uuurdod. that nil peed und candid repub licans can and should support It , therefore bo It Kesolved. That \\e urjo upon all republican members the necessity ot reall/.lnc that they wore elected as republicans , nn I it Is their ducy to net In this mutter for the best Inter ests of the state nnd the ropiibib an pnrtv. to-\ % itvoto for the pissiiKU of the Gatch bill. bill.fifth fifth 1 hut It Is the sense of this conven tion that the members of the republican state committee bo Invited to locate their nim re publican state convention In Council liluffs. iliiR Artist. Prof. Hcorley of Now York , who is irmkiiifr a tour urouml the b.irlh exhib iting his wonderful skill with brush and palette , will spend Wednesday afternoon - noon at thr > Doston store , Council Bluffs. Ho will use 0110 of the largo show windows for his studio : md will porfoim ; seine fonts in oil painting1 that will bo simply astounding , painting a iR-rgo picture in brilliant colors in ten minutes. Ho has already painted a largo number of pictures for the Boston utoro people , and together with those that ho will paint on Wednesday , they will bo given to patrons of tlio store. Every person who makes a $3.00 pur- chtiso will bo given a 122x3(1 ( oil painting free. The pictures will bo framed , if desired , cheaper thnn anywhere else in the country , a beautiful "gilt plush in laid frame , costing only $1.76 , and an ornamental gilt frame $1.00. A smaller oil painting will bo given with each $3 00 purchase. This will bean an inlorostidg event for the patrons of the Boston store. Eastern money to loan on real estate by E. II. Shoafo , Broadway and Main , Money to loan. Lowest ratas , John ston & Van P.itton , Uvorett b io.'k , Iiiirglnrl Ml tinDoctor. . The rosldonco of Dr. John Green , on Fifth avenue , was entered by a burglar Friday night. MUs Green was uwalconod by a nolso in her room and saw what appeared to bo a colored man prancing about the roam In the moonlight. 5ho screamed for help and the visitor lost no time In sliding out through tbo front door , which ho had loft open with a vluw to making an easy o oupo In case he found U necessary to do so. Ho took wltt him a suit ol clothes belonging to a son ol Dr. Green , und In ono of tbo pocket * was n small amount of monov. The suit was fount by Hurry Kemp , n son of OnicorKomp , lylnt in the roar of his homo In the morning , Lml thu monov was gone. It. was found on invos tlgation that tbo burglar had opened a win dow which had been loft unlocked and hud thus effected an entrance. There Is no clew but a man woo chanced to pass about tlu time the burglary took took pluco claims ti have soon two colored mop Doming out o the alloy. _ Millor'fl decorative wall paper unt painting establishment ; No. \ \ \ I'oar street , is fully equipped for doing al kinds of work in Unit lino. Block ul now , latest designs und workmanship o the best. Jurvlsl877 brandy , puruat , safest , bos , We have our own vineyards in Callfor nlo. Jarvis Wino comp.uiy , Co. BlulTa Cant Kurt- , Mr * . Bellinger entertained a number ol lady friends last Monday evening nt her home , 120 Uaughn street , at a card uad ton party. Those present were the Misses Ann ; Ilauicn , Lottie I'llo , Mlunio Hanoen , Josh Clausen , Klla Mclntosh , Jounio I'llo ant Lena Clausen , The evening was spent play ing cards and tbo flr.t prize , a htmdsomi palatine , the work of the hostess , was woi by Miss Josle Clausen , Juryla wild blackberry if the bojt Tliry Will lluto uu OrK u. After the services nt the First Mothodls church this morning a meeting of the oaiccri will behold for the purpose of nrmlngat | i conclusion coucoruluB the organ question Tbo urgent necenlty lor ; hu meeting Uei in the fact that the order mustl be placed ut onca with the manufacturer If a largo pipe organ is to bo put tn by the time the church Is ready for dedication. Mr. tloorwngcn , representing Farrand St Votuy of Detroit , is In tbo city walling to carry the order If It Is plvrn by Monday , but It delayed ho will not guarantee ' tee th'o completion of the Instrument for dedication purpose * . The Instrument pro posed to bo furnished Is n magnificent ono , similar to but smaller than a $10,000 ono which the company ha Just finished putting In a Denver church. The now Methodist structure Is ono of the finest In the stnto nnd anything but a first class organ would bo out of place In It. _ Klrrtlon onirors Selected. Tbo school board hold n special mooting last ovonlnc to select Judges and clerks for the school election tomorrow. The following is the list : First WnrdJudges , E. S. Brntlshaw , doin. ; E. S. Uarnott , rep , : clerks , Charles Hump , rop. ; Benjamin Webber , dom. Second Ward-Judges , A. T. Whlttlosoy , ilcra , ; John Fox , rop. ; clerks , L. H. Mtthou , dom. : Gcorgo liurxc , rep. Third \Vurd-Judges , A. M. Johnson , rop. ; John T. Oliver , dom. ; clerks , Gooreo H. Mayuo , rop. ; F. M. Hunter , dom. Fourth Ward Judge * , U. S. rorwllllger , dem.C. ; O. Bryant , rep. ; olorks , Uoorgo McPcauo , dom. ; George Hnynos , rop. Fifth Ward Judges , .1 , Schocatgcn , dom. ; M. Callnhan , dom. ; clerks , Lee Uurgess , rop. ; Oscar Hor.sel , dam. Sixth Word Judge ) . J. A. Muzzlowhlto , rop. ; Charles Graves , dem. ; clerks , F. Co- volt. rop. ; Ira Uongc , dom. The registration lists as prepared by H. N. Whittlosoy were adopted and Mr. Whtttlesey was allowed $10 for his work. The secretary wa Instructed to advertise in tbo papers re questing nil parties who have bills against the district to present them before the next regular mooting , which OCOUM March 31. Misses Syrink nnd Foaron will remove their milttiory parlors this week from 320 Broadway to 1 ! ) South Main street. Reilor , the tailor , HIO Broadway , has till the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Carpet weaving at 023 Avenue P. 'XVllI tin Discharged. C. A. Simpson and William Barker , two well known men of this city , were mentioned in the telegraph columns yesterday as hav ing been hold tn Jail at Lewiston , III. , in de fault of a $ lOUO line levied upon them by a jury for swindling a farmer ot that place in Iho sale of some lightning rods. Mr. Simp son Is now at his homo , " 14 Washington avenue , l.uvlni ; been released by order of the court to como and look utter bis famllv. who are in needy circum stances. Ho has agreed to go back when ho is wanted to servo out his sentence , but ho claims to have boon assured bv the Judpo who released him that ho need not corns back at all , as the Jury clearly overstepped the bounds of Justice In levying the line upon him. The Judge also promised him to dis charge him und Barker at tbo next term of court which opens this week , as no evidence was brought forward to show that either of thorn was connected with the swindle , and Iho Jury decidnd against thorn mainly In order to satisfy a deilre for revenge oa the part of the residents of the vicinity. Wanted the Clothes Ilaclly. Y6storday a man came into the store where the Chicago creditors nro selling the $20,000 Bicdorman stock and wanted to trade his family horse for clothing , explaining that ho hud already spent all the money ho had to secure the big bar gains c-lTered and now felt that ho would bo justified in purling with the horse and laying in a year or two's supply of clothes. Of course the novel proposition was rejected , but the incident indicates the feeling that has boon wrought up by the great sacrifice sale. There are yet many bargains for all classes of people , everything troing at , less than one-third of Biedorman'n prices. This will bo the last week. 002 Brad way , Council Bluffs. O. Yunkerman&Co. , food , seeds , com mission , country produce , 108 Broadway. Swnnson Muaio Co. , Masonic temple Moots Here Next Time. A party composed of Prof. H. W. Sawyer , E. H. Eastman , G. W. Price nnd the Misses Habcrmnas , Bowkor , Blood and Hatten- hauor , teachers In the city schools , rotumod yesterday from Tabor , wboro they \vont to attend the semi-annual .mooting of the Super intendents' Round Table of southwestern Iowa which was in session there Thursday and Friday. Sessions wore held in Gas ton hall , Tabor college , both days , and a large number of educational topics were discussed , Prof. Sawyer presiding. About fifty teachers from all parts of southwestern Iowa were present. It was decided to hold the next session in this city sometime during next No vember. How are your awnings' ? J. M. Lamcko , 131 Pearl. Only homo factory. TJ7K FlllK KKCOKl ) . Much Damage 1)0110 in .Forney City Other Jcitsur CmN. . J. March 12. Flro broke out tonight in the shed of dock No. Q of the Erie railroad in Jersey City. The shed was COOxltO foot and was thirty-live feet high. Tbo Interior was divided into three platforms by two railroad tracks running tbo length of the building. Upon those platforms was piled an enormous quantity of hay , about 40,000 bales and u small quantity of other freight Tbo building and all Its contents were destroyed. Too slip on tbo south of the s tied separating It from the Erie grain elevator was filled with barges and caaal boats. Many of them took llro and It looked at ono time as if tbo elevator would huvo to go. Tbo tug boats were pressed Into service and the ship was finally cleared , but not until the barges Bur- Imghame , Suffolk , Huntley and Mary Eliza beth bad boon badly burned. Two canal boats loaded with grain were destroyed. An unknown dock band Is believed to have been drowned. Another man employed on the Hucitley feh overboard but was rescued , The steam pumps In Iho Gray elevator wore busy wetting down the structure until all danger of a spread of the lire was over. From tbo bay the flames spread to a long narrow platform used as a milk depot , which was totally destroyed. The losses are estimated as follows ; On dock , including the hay sheds. $150,000 ; the hay , $100,000 ; other freight , $0,000 ; milk depot , 110,000. Damage to barges and ether cruft about 140,000. Ci.cvui.AXi ) , O , , March 12. The works of Colwell & Collins Norway Bolt company ol this city were burned to the ground at an early hour this morning. The loss to the build ings , machinery and atocK is at least JIOO.UOO. OSIIKOSII , WIR. , March 12. Tbo Thompson carriage factory was burned this morning. LOST tJO.OOO. CI.BVEHNII , O. , March 12. Works of the Catdwoll & Collins Norway Boll company burned this mornlne. Lois , $100OOJ. UED OAK , Ja. , March 12. This morning AxteU's ' restaurant , B. J. Cluveland's druj ! store and Goorgb Cheek's dry goods store were destroyed by Jlre. William S. Uowt was burnen to death. VSKlt Tilt : MAILS Arroit of 11 u Alleged Jlnnlinr for Violating the Lottery Law , NKW York , March 12. E. H. Homer , whc claims to do * a banking business , but whose transactions are confined chiefly to the sale of Europuan bonds entitled to premiums al drawing * held in tbo cities when tbov are Usu < a , was arrested todaj by Deputy Untied States Marshal Grant 01 a warrant issued by Uoltod States Commis sioner Shields , charged with sending lottery circulars through the malls. He was nr rulgiiod and released on $3,500 ball for exam ination on Wednesday next. * Making it ICeconl. Things were pretty dull in police circle ! last uight and the horde of city detective : felt that something must bo done to make i ihowlrig. So they wont up on Douglui itroot and arrested a half dozen well kuowt gambler * and men about town who happeuoc to oo in tbo resorts on that street ut the time All the i > rUouorH were charged with vagrants anrt were looked up iyoveral trips to Judge Borka's house. hr > ifrlends of the prisoners , were made ntul mmtiof thorn re- eased on n small bond. ' " " " IN A Itcsultft of ( tin London r.lontinns Demnrul- | M > < tlin.MliilMerliillnU. March IS. TlieijSunday Sun re ports that n cabinet counsel yesterday dis cussed tbo advisability of , ( itjnglne ; about n labor bill M n substitute for the Irish local povorn mcnl bill. The Siini ( l tos that the whole election machine of tba.mtnlstcrlnlUls . is In n panic ns a result of the PJondon county council election , nnd that Iho/mlnbters have boon strongly urged to take the stop they contemplate. _ _ In the Inlerent of ItnllRtnn. Elder T. C. Clondonnlng nnd llov. C. N. Dawson departed last Friday for I'lttaburg to attend n national conforcnco of ministers In which plans for the moro successful evan gelization of the Inrgcv iite ? will bo dis- eusicd. The matter wrtl probably bo pro- son ted to Iho general conference ot the Methodist church In May. M'CLUUK'.S KSTIM.VTi : OI * HILL. H l Not n Very High One An Inlertlow AVIIh the Keillor. CiiAni.r.sTOX , S. C. , March 12 , Colonel A. 1C. McClurc , editor of the Philadelphia Times , was In Charleston for n tow hours to day on route to Philadelphia. In nn Inter view with n reporter of the News nnd Courier today ho discussed the presidential situation and relative standing of Hill and Cleveland. Ho said ; "No man of average Intelligence who dis passionately rovlows the political situation In the north can hope for a ulnglo northern state voting for Senator Hill If nominated at Chicago , and the Inrgost majority against him In nny state will bo In Wow York. This fnct will bo clenrly presented and under stood nt Chicngo , and the nomination of Hill will not bo seriously thought of when the convention moots. The only possible effect of the Hill movement Is the defeat of Cleveland - land , but this is by no means certain , ns ho is the choice of two-thirds of the nooplo \ \ ho will elect n democratic president if ono shall bo olcotcd this year , nnd he cannot bo de feated by a raid of hothouse machine politi cians on the prosloonoy , Attractiveness of lllll'R Methods. "Senator Hill's political system has many attractions for n considerable class ot men who are active In modern politics. It offers plunder for the venal , plaoo for the ambitious and flattery for fools , und if his election to the presidency wcro possible there would bo tenfold - fold more disappointment tn political circles of thesuocesslul party than there was under Cleveland. The fnct that Cleveland's can didacy does not appeal to the Jobber or to the vanity of the weak Is the chief reason why be Is tbo strongest possloio candidate the democrats could present for president this year , and the fact that this can be a serious objection to him for president In any state of the couulry suupesU a measure of degrada tion In American politics that Is unexampled In the history of the republic. " luwu Legislative Proceeding * . DKS MOINES , la. , March 13. IP the senate the Gatch board of control bill came up as a trial " order. Tbo bill provides for the appointment of four men to constitute , wl h the governor , a controlling board to manage all institutions utter January 1 , IS'Jl , and ll'boards ot trus tees are abolished , regents of. ' the state uni versity after January 1 , IS'Jl.-aro reducsd to tlvo , trustees of Iho agricultural college and normal school to three each ; 'with tbo salary of the members of the board fixed at $1,500 annually. Tbo bill passed by a vole of 2'J to 19. , In tbo housa Dolphs' resolution , dismiss ing Thomas , the clerk of the military com- rolttoo of the house , was callfed up , and after considerable airing further consideration was dolerrad till AprilHa , ' which virtually kills It. A bill changing the name of the Iowa institution for the Qbaf'and dumb was passed. ' * * ' \ Two railroad Mils were put through with out opposition , the first requiring companies to report to the commissioners before Sep tember 15 each year , and tbo ether gives the commissioners power to require names of railway stations and postofllccs to corre spond. Dolph called up tbo bills tooonforon woman the right to vote ut , school nnd muni cipal elections. Both were defeated by votes of 27 to 54. ' ' ' The Kichman bill to rdgulato the sale of intoxicating liquors came up on recommend ation of a majority of tbo committee for indefinite postponement , the minor ity for passatro. A number of members were ubsent. Carter , republican , refused to recognize a pair with Smith and his vote de feated the proposition to substitute the mi nority for the majority. The bill was Indefi nitely postponed by a vote of 42 to 41. This Is the democratic caucus bill. Disastrous Fire ut MarslmlHown. MAIISIUI.I.TOWN , la. , March 12. Fire nt Bloomfield last night laid waste the cntiro south side of the public square. Including tbo opera house and many fine store buildings. The loss Is probably $200,000. The fire burned every building on the south side of the p.juaro except two small structures at the west end of the row , including Dr. Shel- ton's medical infirmary and a number of the largostand finest storoi in town , with nearly their entire contents. The heavy losers are ; Hull & Herding , Tulle & Sons , J. H. and Henry Taylor , owners of tbo ooora ' house ; \V. H. Taylor , M. Owsloy , Hill & Tate , Gil- pin &Co. , M. Saur.uers and E. J. Shelton & Co. _ _ Xcbrank City 1'eoplo Kxcltcd. NenitASKA CITV , Neb. , March 12. [ Special Tnlogram to Tun BEB.J This city was greatly stirred up this morning over a report that three well known young men of the city had gone hunting in a skiff on the Missouri river and when opposite the distillery the skiff capsized nnd nil were lost. Many people wont to tbo river In hopes of recover ing tbo bodies of the unfortunates but nothing could be soon to verify the report. I'romliiont lowu Men III. DES MoiNis : , la. , March 12. Information received in this city reports General Clark- son confined to hl > room at Ashovlllo , N. C. , und seriously ill with inflammatory rheuma tism. Ills fatuilv will oialco an effort , to take him to Hot Springs , CKIUH Uu'ins , la. . March 12. E. E. Clark , grand chief of tbo Order of Hallway Conductors , Is critically it with the grippe. Indian Territory lt < ! | > ul > llcain. : SOUTH MaAMBTBit , X. T , , March 12. Tbo first republican convonttpn of ibe Choclaw nation was hold here last night and ofllcers chosen for a national or/riiiizatlon. A terri torial convention will mo'et hero May 23 to select dclegatos to tbo Minneapolis conven tion. ' t" THEY CLIPPED HIS WHISKERS. A Jerucymun , Shorn oh II In ( ilory , Hue * Tor All Burlington coliniy , Now Jersey , is interested in av , U\t \ for diunufjea brouyht against sovoijiUwull known citi zens of Mount Hollv tuidJotatown for cutting olT the whis fevs and otherwise disfiguring1 RidgwuViKftkinan of Brown's Mills. t'i I Eckman is n cupitW/pi / eon shot , and has won n number ofjshpotlntr matches , About a week ago hoi tvonl to Jobstown for a week's visit. " " 'Ho had plenty of money , and stopped at the hotel , where ho was boon the center of u convivial group. Several evenings afterward ho went to sloop and the crowd uroceeded to dec orate him. If ihure was anything on which ho prided himself it was his whiskers , which were long , luxuriant and shapely , and extended from oar to car. When lie was in a thoughtful mood it was bin habit to stroke them affectionately for a while and then twixi them inlo Btrlngij. The crowd was in for mischief , and while Kckmanalopt onosldo of his whio- korB was cut olT close and the other was cut into ridged. Ilia hair was similarly hacked , The following morning when ho invoke und took a survey of himself in the glut's lie was htunnod. Ilia appearance in the street waa greeted with pouls of laughter. Ho had partly recovered today , but his appear- nnce is Btlll fnr from boinp sightly , and ho announced that ho hail bopitn suit to recover $2,000 damages from tno authors of the indignity , ono of whom is Bald to bo in the employ of I'iorro Lorillard. BRAVE BRIDGET FAKNINQ. Sates Herself and n ( 'lilil ) t > y n ClutlieAllne I'lro l > caie. The latest name to bo put on the roll of honor for bravery and ooolhondednuss in time of peril is that of Bridget Fan ning , says the Now York Herald. She is a young servant employed by Mr. Frederick . boybol , in his ap'nrl * tnents on the top lloo'r of the Hat house No. 48 Eist Twenty-third street , nnd proved herself to bo the most solf-pos- sosssd person in the hotiso when a llro broke out there last Saturday morning. She saw at once that oscnpo by the fctalrwiiy was hnpojslble and coolly in itlo herself a flro escape out otnclolhosHne , down which she slid forty foot to safety with her employer's little girl , a child of 7 years , clasped to her breast , She know she could not support the 200 pounds of wnight by her hands alone , so she wound the thin rope around tier leg nnd though it cut her no thai she will bo unable to walk for some lime , she pluckily stood Iho pain and reached the ground in safety. 1 A I.neomotUe lloodoi. Northern PaciHo locomotive No. 671 is looked upon by all conductors , en gineers and brakoinon on Iho road as the rankest kind of a hoodoo , says Iho Yakima ( Wash. ) Herald. She was brought onto this division about three years ago , and hiw spent the greater part of that time in the repair shops. Her first wreck was nt Prcscotl , the crow escaping with slight injuries. The next was n headend wreck ono mile from Buckley. The third was a frightful collision at Eagle Gorge , at which time Engineer Young and Fireman Cooper were killed. Then in trying to butt a train from the track at Palmer she was hurled into the Green river , and so throughout her life she seems to be possessed of the spirit of the evil ono. Strange stories tire told of a goblin parching itself on the pilot of 671 , of the hose spurting blood when an attempt is made to draw \vator from the tank to wet down the coal , and _ of various mysterious pranks and caprices that the old engine is given to. ' 'You mav call it superstition if you want to , " said an old Northern Pacillc omployo tea a Horalu roporlor , "but there isn't a railroad man on this division but what fears 571 , and they will all rest easier when she finds her way lo the junk shoD. " The First American Flai ; . Boston Congrogationnlist : Tha first American Ih.g thai was saluled by any foreign nation is owned by Mrs. II. R P. Stafford of Cottage City , Mass. The Hag has thirteen stripes and twelve stars. The patriotic ladies of Philadel phia presented it to John Paul Jonos. whoso ntimo has become famous for the successful victories ho gained for Amer ica. 11 floated from the mast of the Bon Ilommo Richard in its engagement with the Et glish vessel Sornpis , and was shot away and foil into the water. Mr. James Bayard Stafford , father of Mrs. Stafford's husband , a lieutenant , jumped into the water and saved it from an un timely fate. Ho was wounded by ft Brit ish sword and disabled for lifo. After the war wae over Iho Hug was prosonlod lo him for morilorious service. Three thousand dollars have been offered for these old "stars and stripes. " It was exhibited at the Centennial by Lieuten ant Stafford's daughter. At the inau guration of President Harrison it was carried in the procession. J. Charles Ritchie , wholesale lumnor deal er , ISx'O Van Holt street , Philadelphia , Pa. , sajs : ' ! can't speak too highly of Brady- crotine as a headache cure. " OM.ill.l I'.llt.HSltAVliEn. Alexander Speiglo was locned up In the city jail yesterday afternoon for violating the garbaeo ordinance. The well known andsuccossful melodrama , "Tho Unfortunate L.OVO , " will be clvon at Germania hall this evening for Iho benefit of the Talmud Tora of Omaha. Colonel Hoagland , Iho well known worker among boys , was in the city last week and delivered an interesting address at the Younc Men's Christian association building. The Douglas County Agricultural associa tion hold a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Board of Trade rooms , oloctcd beads of departments nnd revised the premium lists. Fire in Peter Cassldy's stable at Twelfth and ttancrolt streets caused an alarm from box 13 at 7 o'clock last ovoning. Tbo blare was extinguished without loss bo fora the de partment arrived. Trinity Cathodr.il , Eighteenth street and Capitol nvonuo Very Jlev. C. N. Gardner , dean. Holy communion 8 a.m. Sunday- school 10 a.in. Morning prayer , litany and sermon 11 a.m. Evening1 prayer and sermon 7i:30 : p.m. iMels O. Brown swore to a warrant yester day charging George H. Davis and Mrs. Olive Welsh. Keepers of the St. Cl ilr hotel , with appropriating $10J worth of bis nrop- crly. Both parties woraarroUud and at onca released on ball. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church , Kountzo Place On Sunday cvenlne Mrs Bishop Newman will rood a paper on "Japan , * ' and Illustrate witli stercoptlcon views of Japan and lifo in Japan , under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society. Secretary Obor of the Young Men's Chris tian association returned last week from Al bany , N , Y , , wbero ho enjoved a visit with bis relatives and Irlonds , Ho was tendered a supper by about twenty of his friends last Tuesday evening at the Young Men's Chils- tlun association building. Two leading German singing societies of Dili city will give a erand concert for thu benefit of St. Joseph's hospital ai Waihing- ton hall , Wodnusduv , March 10 , The Con- cordla and Arion societies have been bard at work and tholr loader. Prof. Charles I'oter- sen , has lost no time In perfecting the choruses. Mr. Hans Albert has consented to play a solo while the Sutorlus Mandolin club has also promised its support. Plymouth Congregational Church , corner Twentieth nnd Spencer streets. KounUe Pluco Hov. A. H. Tbaln , D , D. , pastor. Morning service 10iU ; : a. in. , subject of sermon , "Tho Providential Mission of Our Nation. " Sunday-school at lilO ! : p.m. , W H. Kussoll , superintendent. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meeting , 7 p. tn. Evon'nir ' service 7:45 : p.m. : Tbo lirook- liold responsive service , subject , "Christian Faith. " Offertory solo , Mrs. Case or Mr , Bollman. Tbo Youne Men's Christian Aid associa tion of Omaha will meet at Mount Plsgnh Baptist church , 12111 Dodge street , Mondav ovenlng , March H , at 3 p. m. for the purpose of making nccossarv arrangement * for tnein to rent u Buttablo place for their business , They extend a special Invitation to all profes sors and friend ! ! of the causu of rlghteoui- ness to give them a helping band. The object of the association has been under cousldcra- FfiTFMA 35 YEAR ! ? ' Mr. HIIIAM TIIWBATT , of Olcun , Pik County , Ala. , says thnt SWIKT'B BI'ECIPKB rural him af a painful case of Kczcmir. of which lie Imd Buflcrcd for 85 yeara. lie took bcvcu bottles. cures by driving out the germs nnd poC- Bon. Itis _ onlircly vegetable. Bend for book on the fikln and Blood. BWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , Qa. TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , G. A. Sohoadqaok , Pi-opnotop , O.Tiaaj 021 Broidvvay , Ooanzl Bluffs and 1321 FarnarA St. , O.imlin. Dya , clean and rofinUli goods ofevorydoBcplption. Paokagoa rooaivoa at olthar office or nt tlia WorksCor. A.VQ. A and 23th St. Council Bluffs. Send for prlco list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled ( iibrics of ntty chaructor cvn ; have them rodyod anil llntshotl cntml to now. UUD'tfEATIIKKS UKXOVATKl ) AND CLEANKD 1JY STKA.M , with the nil most approved niiichinofy.ulost ut loss co l than yea ever pil.l bjf.j Or < hf > I.liiuur llnlill 1'oOlllrl.v < _ . _ by nilmtnlKtrrliii ; ' > ' Halm- * ' Utililrn Surlllr. It enn bo alven in n cup ot colleo or tea , or In faod , without the knowledge ohhe patient , It Is absolutely harmless , and will ofleot n permanent anil speedy euro , whether the pitlcnt l > a moderata drinker or an alcoholic- wreck , It ana becu given tn thousands of oaten , and In every In&tnnee a perfect euro liae fol lowed. llne\er Full * . ThofcystctnoncotmprranAted with the Specific , It brcomea an utter Impossibility for tha liquor appetite to oxlBt. , UOI.IIBN M'F.CIIflO C . J'rop'ra. Ctnctnnatt , O. 48-paie book of oartlcuUra free. To bo had of Kiilm .VCo , 15th mill Dongas Sis. nmifith ft CunilnB St < > . Wholes iln , ItluUu. llrncu > V Co. and Uloharoson Drug Co , Oinaha. Ni'h Tft 1AIFAI/ BarTcrinc from I II MBPflbS Uio piTeclfl ol I U VI K.nl % 3 otilh--i errors rurlydeeny , wiwtliiB wcivkm-BS lout uiauliiKKl , etc , I wilt hotiil avaltiAtile tri-ntl o ( rtralfiU coiitnlnlns fulltiartteiilan fi > r Inino curp , FllKl ! of clmnm A fplenilia muhci\l > Yorci ! Klumlilift \ read by CM ry man who lg tiprvoiiH nnil ile'illltatotl.dilrt'RS 1'rot If. ( VVOWLUZU Moodus. Coun , I SANDAT.WOOI ) PAl'tfUI.KS nrc the DOGUTAg nnct only oapstilcB proscribed tiy roniilar phjBlclunn for tlio cunif Gonorrliiuniid dlnclmrKcs from thu iirliuirj i 8tl i > 8 In S dajrn. fl.W per box. All driiCKl * tlon with Christian people for some time , but was not organized until last month. The creditors of the defunct uroeeiy firm of C. B. Moore & Co. met with the county Judge yesterday afternoon and by unanimous vote elected Ed Eubrlsky assignee. Claims amounting to $ ll-t ( > l.K ! ) have been ( Hod. April 10 bos been lixed ns the last day for filing claims with the assignee. f ynsTKicn.tr. Dumi'stlo. The Utah loRlslntr.ro has adjourned. The World's fair appropriation failed to pass Edward V. Malirldu bus been found vutlty of murder In the Bceond decree by a Denver , Cole , jury for ktcklnz his wife to douli. Tlio republic , in stntocoiivenilon of Colorado will meet at Denver on AprlluT and elect dolo- Katrs to the national convention ut Minne apolis. A rumor Is printed In Now York that Sir. Kpun will soon lie recalled tn Washington. Mo will. It. Is said , bo appointed Unite , } States minister to llra/II. Kesponslblllty for tlio loss of revenue cutter Gallateu , off the Allantle coast , Iras been placed by u board of Inquiry upon her com mander , Captain ( Jabrlelson , Oscar Abbott , colored , of Minneapolis. SO yearso'd , shot and" slightly wounded Colla Huss , also colored , and blow his bruins out. .Sho hud refused to nmrry him. Captain Walter Crook , used 09 , ex-st.ito senator nnd brother of tno late General Gooreo Uroolc , was strlukrn with par.ilvsls.at bin homo In Dayton , O. , and Is In a critical condition. The Dlutrlchs Oil company , ono of the oldest oil refineries In Cleveland , O , , hus assigned , as u result of complications arising from the re cent failure of the Merchant's Oil company. I1 rank ( 'lark , while ut work yesterday In the shaft of thn Illinois Mining eoiilp-iiiy ut.Toplln. Mo. , sixty feet fiom the surface , V.JIH killed by an Iron ke ; dropping from ( he lop upon his hoi d. Frank C.anl , n witness before n St. Paul , Minn. , court , confessed on the stand that he had deliberately perjured himself und wus summarily committed to jail by the presiding jndirc. Onielals at the Now York Hiibtreasnry have discovered numerous light weight cold pieces. The coins have ull came from California and ure supposed to huvo ueen "snouted" by Chinese. The noKotlatlons proi'Idlns ' for the absorp tion of the famous I'r.itiklln ' Hii ur refinery. 1'hlladclphla , by the American su.'ar rellnor- les , comtnonlv known as the trim ! , have been completed. Mary 0. Dmldy of Now Hedfoni. Mass , was taken III with the Krip. living u Christian Scientist she would not , receive modleul at tendance , but depended on pr.iyor for a cure. She Is dead , W. Aiuslor w.is klllocl at Tuc nun. Wash. , \\hllocllxKlngawollby the bitcUot falling on his bead. The news of his dmth so shuuJiod Mrs. Malvino. the wife ot n neighbor , that she died lust night. The Jury In the .lames II. Hi own will contest ut Grand Uaplde , Mich. , has returned with u vurcilut In favor of the contort int. Mrs. Allen Huvden of r.eadville , the youngest daughter o : the testator. Dr. R , M. I'ainc' , jmmrlelor of the 1'cnbody hotel , Philadelphia , I'a , has been arrested on thu charge of employing Charles Win ? , H Chinese leper , to pi op.ire food for the quests und employes of the hotel. Van II. Baker , conllnod on u life sentence In the Virginia stuto penitentiary for thu mur der of his wlfo und mntlior-ln-law , Mrs. L'roa. one of the most atrocious crimes in recent yours , attempted suicide In his cell , Considerable excitement | ) rovallnal Adrian , III , ever the dlptinpcurunco of 18.UOO bnsliuls of whout from the Iris Kalloy gruln elevator ut tliut pluce. tlnlluy has been uutlnK IIH wuru- liouiumiin for fsrinnrs m tliut vlclnliy. Oliiiilns A. Wilson of Aypr , Muss. , hus been arrfsted on tuisplvloii ot polsonlni ; his fatlior , William T , Wilson , uw-nd 70 , and bis mother. ill.H futhcnlled early Krlduy mornlnit f-oni the noUon and his mother Is now surlonsly 111. General KM H. Murray hud bogiin suit UKulnut the Mexican hand und Colonl/utlon comp.iny for IIOJ.OJO duniuKCs for alluzed breach of contract In connection with the Halo jf ) the valley of I'alms In J.owor Ci'llfornla. Webster C. Mill , .M yours old , a graduate of Yule ciilluie. WJH arrosto.l ut Iho Hotel Nu lieor/o In Hrooklyn , N. Y , . on u charge of stenllni ; tl'ti worth of Jowulry from the real- ilunco of Mlua Alice M Alvuln of I'rlncutoii. Wlllliim llamlltnn. laaac A , I'ra/i r , O. W GaimmTiis , Churlus A , llarney , .luniiis Mor risen und .laincs A. I'ra/er huvii been Indicted fnr ulk'Ki'd embe//lcmimt of IVi.ooi of the order of thu Hlsluic Hun \ > r the Suffolk county , MnssaclinsottH , iraiid jury. Kathnr lluffion nf HI , I'anl , Minn , , telegraphs to Curd nut ( Jlblionb th.it bo lojiot thu untlior of thu stutomimt. lole rapbed from Kt. I'anl thnt Ari'hhlsliop Ireland Is to bo inailo a ear- dlnt.l , rather Hull nm adds thai lie baa no In- foniiutlon whatuvrron the subject. U , M , Campbell of Now Haven , Conn. , hired a colored waiter , aurecln ; to nay him 1 cunt for the first day's service und In double thu amount e.tt'h day thu waiter worked. Until signed un ugruoiiioiit to that ollcot. Tliu co orud man has entered u Mill nuulnst Mr Campbell for JIO.UOO.OOO , 'llin World's fair Joint committee on coro- liionlus IIIIH i.ppolntod a committee to wait upon thn prusldunt of the United ht.itos , the vlco president , Judges of thu biiprumo court. members of thocublnut und representatives ol foreign nations to Invite their presence ut the dedication ceremonies In Outahor. U U learned that the llro-callnir letter pub lished In the l.onCnn Times , mid iiipposnd tc bam boon wrltton by "a cuplitln rruiiKHcott , " Thlrty-olKlith Pennsylvania Hllleu. thu writer thiuutt'iiliiii the ( Trent HrltUh umplie , was written by Wiilter Hcott , u boy of IV randsoii of Mr , J.T. Wlllltiinscif Dunkirk , N , Y. ( intarlolius InfranchUol tholndlaiiH In that plOVlllfO. Heavy rains are falling In fipiln , serlonnly Interrer.ni ; with railway Irulllc. " Thu Huanlsh Kovernmont lia autluirl/ed the iiiniinfactnre ot urtlllulul wines , TliuCanndlun r.icKK' ' tralnmun und railway authorities have practically reached an u ro - merit , and thu probabilities now uru thuro will bo no strike. Tlio 1'aclllo Mull ttnuiiKhlp Collrna struck a rook while enltirln thu poitof I. a Union , Centr.il Aniorlca. Hie bujuii to leak hmlly und was biiuuhel on mini Hutu , and U now buliiK pumped out. Tliodiunugo Unoi thought to bu burlgnt. , una till ) v-s < el U uow In u sufu position , Ill ( INSTITUTE. live ( S Ear iWlRiVIARY FOU THIS TREATMENT OF ALL IleM facilities , apparatus mill Uo m > ilo ! for Huccessfu tro.ttmont otuvoty form of dlseaso reiulrliu | moillo.U or siir.'leai treatment. M ) beds fnr piultMiK bourd anil tiUtMulnncv , lies ! acioinndiitmns In the wo-it. Write for olrenliirs on deformltum and , trusses , tlub foot , curvature * of siilnp , piles , tumors oam-uruaf.iirh. InonclillK Id- Iialiulon.o ectr'elty , ii.iralysli. rnlluiisy , kid ney , b aildur. eye. ear , pkln anI bliioil and all HtirKk-ul ourr.itInns. [ DISEASES OF WOMEN " Women I'lIKC. We Imvol.itnlV lid led .1 lylnff- In department for \\onion durlnir fcmllncimont , strictly pmiiiu. ) Only Reliable Mndk'al In- hlilute mulling -iioul illy of PttlVATK UfSbSKS ; All li'ood Diseases siiccixifully treated. Hynhllltlc rol on leinoved from tlio system without mercury Now ttoMnr ttlvo Truul- ment for Loss of VITAL I'OWI'.IJ Persons un- ablu to visit us mav be treated ut home by eiirresiiun enee. All cotiiinunlr.it Ions confi dential. .Mi'dieliK" or Instviinu'iiH sent l > y mail oroxpress , seunruly paelied , no murUflo Indicate contents or aendei. Ono peixonnl lu- terv'low pieferroJ. Call and consult imornond history of your ease , and we \ > lit send In plain \\raiioer. our Rnnif Tn MM I'linn : POOH rrlvutr , Duun lit men , j.pe0 | , , | < ) r xctvons ms cases , Inipotcncy , Syphilis. Gteotaiul Vailco * role , with iiH"itU | > n list. Itraccs. Appliances for Deformities .t Trusofc Only manufactory Intho Westof m'i < < Ht.U < I'll II I' , .1,1. M H * . Tit Unit nt ; Kl.hVritlO 11K1.1S. Onuilia Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th and Broadway , Oo neil Bluffe. Ten minutes' i Idu from center of 'in.xlia on Omaha and Council UlulTa ulcctrlu motor line. "THTGRANDllOTEL , Council Bluffs , lown. New , modern , woll-upuointed. thor oughly woll-kopt , W a day. E. F. CLARK , Ppop. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Kurplus unJ I'roflts NotCupItul un I Surplus. . Dlrectorn-1. l > . Kit nitiiil on , K I. li'i.'irl ' , KO , Oluiisua , tt U Hurt , I , A. Mill ) : , .1. V Hindi-nan nnd Clmrlcn It. Iliinnnn. Truns'ict KCMOrJl bank- IIIR biibinuss , liitrKost unpltul und suilns | of uny haul ; In .Southwestern lowu. NTEREST ON TIME Chas. Lunkley , Fiinernl Dlroctur iiutl Umlcrla'icr. 811 Broadway , Council BlulTs. Toluilion | , IIJ. Dr. CLUCK , ffgfcsaaBai Eye , Ear , Nose , Throat SPECIALIST. Gln&svH nUjiiHtcd to all visual ilnfuuts. Oatarrh successfully tio.drd , Room 18 , Barker liiodi , istii anJ Faraam JOSEPH "GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. COLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1/1UK .SAI/K At a harioiln , U'-iuro frnll and -L cardun farm adjoining ulty limits ; good dwBllliij ; . U II. Hhu.itu WII < trade house uud lot fur toiim ; w vivo Ion ; ! tlrnoon Ijalanuo. Oall al 015 Ctll fill COt. FAItMH , ( farJun lan'honn \ \ , lota builniisi blojku for ilu or rJiit. UosaU ' i'ourl strout , Uouiull ItiuIN TjKJIt ItnNT-Ovur lOUIwollln.H uf every do- JHcrlptlon nt prlca * varying from tl to tldO per month , located In all n.irlt. nf ihu city , a II. tilnnfc. MJ Itroiidway. _ _ l'i ! iiuraori ) for K < > od farm * In lowu , I'lnei $ t-inootb corn lund , I'nr particulars call on ( ii-.iililrosn Johiiblon & Van I'm tun , ( 'ouncll " 1/lOIt SAI < K CIII.'Al' Ai w .L utoviliKiuIri ! corner i'uliiier IIMIIIIIO uq llu ul Htreul. Mrs. Kvnt. FUUNlBliniJ Tu"jMh"pou ( ) ICHNT.-NTcely ( ninlnliuil rooina fur K'-ntlfiaon. X-UOali * land iivciiiio. ITltJIt'ur.NT I'urin 140 itcrms , Sounder tli3 Jpiiiw ; Rood bnllillneH. Hpluiiillil Mock furui iiiiihl bo runted ut onui' . D.iy A. OurUltAN ailUltonmH for runt. kOvcA niotnb o.iclii bath ; hot and cnlil wujvr. Day k Hutu , . uKuntn. _ _ . _ M J--LIJ.IJJ ju Mil M li'OU .SVI < Kluinbla ) safety patturii ; 1W > J J1 li.ittorn ; rout < IJ.1 ; will lull for > ( ricabli | Howard W , lluttunhauur , '