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< H THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 6 , 1892. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. I tlhucdl jCtmlcrtonny part of the Cltr II.V. . T1LTON. - MANAGER ii.it . ! > tin > .t > J "n ncM Office * * MlAUIl .1/JIA77U.V. F , Y. Pluniulnp Co. C outirU muffs Lumber Co. , coat C lull's chattel loans. 04 Snnp Wool- . A mnrrinRC llcfn-io wns issued .vcstordoy toO. W. Swnugcr and Annlo \ \ . loeuutn , both of Harrison coutity. N. P. Chrlstntlcrson and Bertha L Chris tiansen , both of this city , wcro married Mon- dn.v nipht by .luitlcc Su-carhicen. Tbocaid neMnst MUo Kllduro nnd . ) nines Muhrr , cbnreod wttu resisting an oSlccr , liavo been continued until next Monday. A &poelal mi fir e of Mlrpah tctaple , Pytninn Si tcrbiV , will be hold this alter- noon at a o'clocU at the Knlght-i of I'ythlas bait. bait.The The Ladies Aid society of tha Be-rcao Bap tist church win inret Thursday uftcrnoou at the resldeiice of Mrs. T. F. Tuickslun , T2l \viiiow avonuo. Ai u partial result of the upoclnl services at the Second Prcsbrti-rian church cloven person ? ttnlt'-d with the church last Sundav. More are expected to follow. Democratic primaries will bo belt ! in the various wards next Saluidny evening to elect delegates to the county convention , which is to t)0 ) held nt Avoca. There will be a tncetlnp ; in Futmcrs hall , ccurt house , tonipht to orp.iuize u Tish Pro- tcctlvo association. All interested arc earnestly requested to bo present. A church nuriiible will bo given this even ing by the ladies of the bcconcl Presbyterian church at the church on Harmony street. A llterurj program will bo furnished. William Carroll died of consumption yeslerdny tr.oruinc at S o'clock. The funeral will take place this afternoon ut 2 o'clock from bis residence , near the Chaulauqua grounds. Otto Holscr , the younp man jvho punished .lohn Force for running off with bti uirl , was lined jytl.bO iu police court yeslerdav muni inp. Hoispr suffered the penalty without a murmur , sayinp It was worth that much to pet even with his rival. The regular council meetinc of Pottn- wntlnmlo tribe , No.1 , Improved Order of lied Men , will bo hold this svcnln , ; iu thctr wlcxvam , corner of Broadway and laln btreots , nt " : ; iO o'clock for work in the degrees. Visiting cnicfs nro welcome. The reading room of the Young Men's Christian association has beou presented witti two church pupers. one from the Kilth Avcnuo MotnodUt church , the Northwestern Christian advocate , and tnc other from the Broadway cbnpier of the Epworth league , the Epwurth Herald. Charles Baker , a mulatto boy who has been living with Mr and Mrs. "Texus" Baker for several years past , was nroupht before .ludgu McGee yesterday morninc ou a charge of incorrigibility and ordered taken to the reform school to bo trained. The boy fccemed highly elated over the prospect of a change and becged that bo bo taken away at once , Mrs. Margaret AlbertI , wife of Oscar Albert ) , died yesterday rooming ut 11 o'clock of rheumatism of the heart uud brain , from which she had been tuHcrinu for the past four dajb. She was 47 years of age mid leaves two sons and two dnucbters. The funeral will take place this alternoon nt'- ! o clock from her late residence ou Jluhbard Ftreet , Uev. Stephen Phelns officiating. In terment will be in Walnut Hill cemetery. JarvislSTT brandy , purest , safest , best. Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thatcher's. 10 Main street , ahvjys on hand. _ Watch the daily papers for the an nouncement of grtind spring opening. BOSTON STORE. Council Bluffs. la. FOTHUllINGHAM , "WlHTELAW & . CO. How are your awningsV , T. M. Lumckc , 131 Pearl. Only home factory. Tli Klnc of GUMilluc Stoics. The old sinple generator Dangler was the best pnsoline stove ever made , bu' , Shupart & Son have a new Dangler that is unquestionably the king of vupor Btoves. It is called the Dangler Sur pribe , and is simply the old reliable htovowitha perfect process penerator added. It burns a blue llntno when lighted and has no odor in stopping or Blurting. Shugartb are the only people who handle them. J'EIISOXA 1. J'-l HA UltA I'lll. Colonel A. Cochran of Little Sioux is iu the city. Mrs. F. S. Stclling leaves next Sunday for Chicago , where she will reside. .1. ,1. Fralnoy returned yesterday from DCS Moines , where bo spout tbo winter. Attorney Ubarlcs McICcuzlo of Duulap was In the city yesterday attending district court. Too following railroad men were in tno city yesterday to attend a moetinc of tno concial ugents nt the transfer : General Superintendent Sunborn and Division Super intunnout Hupkius of the Northwestern , General Superintendent Allen and Assistant Superintendent Harry Fox of the IJock Island , Genera ! Superintendent Cullins and AssNtnnt Suuotiutondent Goodonougb of the Milwaukee , General Superintendent Boealcr , Superintendent Wilson of the Iowa lines uud Assistant Superintendent Storrs ol the Burlington , Uonoral Manager Guult and Superintendent Buchanan ot the Omaha St. Louis and General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific. 12. H. Shenfo has money toloan on rea' CBtato and chattels , Brotidwpyaud Main. Supnor at Hughes block Thursday. . April 7 , tit 0 o'clock. Price , 2jc. A I'ojiulur Millinery Dliplny. The attendance yesterday afternoon nna lust evening at Misses Spin I ; & Fotvron'B millinery display was much larger than on the opening evening , when it was unequalled by any Minilni1 event during the souson. 'The cntbusi iihtn of t tie ladles is increasing , and their verdict Is that the now season's millin- cry surpasses all the wonderful creations of "tho past. Among the visitors yo.ster any were n uumbor of prgminent ladies of Onmha. Tnls afternoon and overling clufrCb the display , und those wholia\o not talion advantage of thu opportunity to boo the latest beautilul things mut do BO now or miss it. Owing to the unfavorable- weather of last week Miss Rugsdalo will continue lior miUlnory opening Monday , TUBS day and "Wednesday of this week. 337 Broadway. _ Set I led In IVurr. James Medley and Eunice Swanoy con eluded to patch tip their trouble yesterday morning uy getting married. Justice Ham raer WHS Biimmoued to the rlty jail , .Mrs Medley , the motbnr of the young man , was sent to tbo court house after n marriage license , and in less than half an hour tbcv were united. Mrs. Medley , at the conclusion of the ceremony , pave her iiow daughter-in- law tn affocllouate kiss , and after remarking that tbo purlor where the marrlBpe took place was not lust what the wished , blurted off for bunie with the young couple in tow , Muelc Ca , Masonic temple. Watch the daily papers for the an nouncement of grand spring opening , BOSTON STORE. Council Bluffs , In. M , WIUTELAW & Co. Thomas Tostevln. dvll engineer and Eurvuyor , over DcVolV , 601 Broadway. ' wild olncUberry la the bett NEWS FROM COIXCIL BLUFFS District Oonrt Opens Tor Bufilness with a Large Docket , DISCUSSED AN INJUNCTION CASE of Continuing DIP S'llr of l.lqtinr tn HIP Ornnd Hotel Snlonn to lie Kittled How thr ItrerUrr of tlic I'roprrts' IVels. District court opsnod ycstorday morning with .ludcc 11. K. Deerner on tbo bench. Most ot the day \va ocupicd In calllnc the oockct nnd polnp through the usual prelimi naries. The grand jury was drawn , In structed and set to work heanut ? the tcstl- money tn criminalcu < os. The moa who rnaUo up thu Jury nro ns follows : O. H. Dutrow of Crescent , .1. C. Latvia of Lewis , Fram : Uuard of York. John P. Garrerof Uardcr , S. G. Underwood of Keg Creek , S. S. Frank of Harden und Max Mahu of this city. After making nn nsslgnrnont of equity causes tbo ca o of .t. , f. Shea acaltist C. H. Ilanncn and others was culled up by Shea. This is the suit which was commenced sev eral dnys nco by Shea to have an Injunction Issued rt'stralulnc the defendants from car- rvinpon the sule of intoxicating liquor in the Grand hotel. , ) ohn Y. tstone , who appared for Hannnn , culled the attention of the court to the fact that Hannan , ns receiver , was an oftk-cr of the dlbtrict court , and the Grand hotel , ns the tiroporty of the Penn Mutuul Insurance cotnuiny. was in the hands of the court. con sequently Hanimn had no jiowcr to allow or connive at the ' ule of liquors , excepting as that power \va-t nlvon him Uy the court. Ho hold that an Injunction was not nccdod , but that as Hunnnn had no power to bind the court , and his knoA-lodpc , If he had any , was of no consequence , a umplo order of the court , such as would bo issued in any other case where the proper/ the hands of the receiver was involved , was all that was uoc- es'-ary. Shea claimed that a cnie somexvhnt t > ar- allel had already been decided in accordance with his claims by the supreme court , and a somcuhat extended argument was carried on. ut the conclusion of which the court post poned tbo further consideration of the cuso until evening. At the ecning session the defendants filed a motion tir the dismissal of tbo case on tbo ground that the plaintiff hud not chosen the proper renieuy. Attorney Sboa made his ar- ciiuicut In opposiiir-n to this motion , after which the case was coutiuued until Friday. Rciter , Ihe tailor , 810 Broadway , has all the latent styles and newest goods. Satisfaction tTuaranteed. Remember the apron Kale by Broad way Mcthodibt ladies , at , Hughes' block on Thursday afternoon und evening , Anril 7. Apron siilu unit Cupper. The ladies of Broadway Methodist church have nrepared a novel entertain ment for Thursday afternoon and eve- nin < r in ITu < ; he- > ' blo.-lc. Aprons of all kinds will be olTeiod for sale , and a sup- pur bcrvea at 0 p. m. IHI.VT LIKI : muni w.vons. Members ol the rnllre nnd I'lre Depart ments \Vitiit .More 1113' . When the council at Us meeting Monday afternoon decided to cut down expenses all alone tus line nnd to bcsin by reducing the salaries of the various city officers , it brought a hornets' uest clatterine down about its ears. The members of the fire department were the first to talre any definite action in regard to the matter , ana yesterday morninc when Cclef Levin returned from hii morning - ing rounds ho wus surprised upon nearing the engine house on North Main struct at soeinp all the men wita their apparatus from the other houses assembled there , apparently waitlnc for something.Vhen he drove up II. H. Huntingtou of No. 4 company , noting us spokesman for the crowd , informed him that the boys were dissatisfied and were goinc to quit. "Hold 0:1 : bere , " was the chief's reply , "I don't wunt to hear your complaint , " and he ran to a telephone and called Aldermen Pnca and Smith , two of tbo members of tbefiro committee , who soon -arrives. Huntington tticti told the members of the committo ? that the men did not \vant to work Tor fti'J a month , und u-Icd ; that something ao dotio. After talking a fmv minutes the men were induced to go bad : to their several houses upon the promise that the case would bo looked into by the committee. The fireinrn then took advantage of the fact that tney were all together und pre sented Chief Levin with au elegant solid fold uadge , consisting of two bars and a largo pendant , benruis the tumo of ttia chief , his position , the date of tbo presentation , and from whom the gilt came. Ttio whole is elegantly engraved and embossed , aud makes n badge of wbicb the owner nmv well bo nroud. It not likely that tbc salaries' will Do put back where they were , for the present at least. The council has gone in for retrench ment \vith a bin K , nud H U hardly probable that tbov will bo run to cover so curly in tbc chase. Ono of tbo main causes for the groxvling among the men is the fact that the captains of the various bouses uro put on u par wltb the other men so far at , salurlos are concerted. The office of captain has a num ber of unpleasant features connected with it which , it is eaul , more than compensate lor what little honor tnero is in it , so that it is feared that trouble will bo had Sa inducing coir.potent . moa lo taue the place. It U thought that before long a ralso of 85 nor month will bo given the cap tains aud tbc sauries of the other men DO left where they ere now. The poiieo are equally out of sorts. There is no doubt that men can bo found , and plenty of them , who would bs willing to servo on the palico force just for the tun of \vcarmg blue jeans and brass buttons , just as there uro moa who would bo president of the United States for TJO nnd their board , but they urge thut they would not bo meu of the tort who could he trusted with the tafoty of the city. As tbo salaries of the police force , like nil other talanes , are pnia In city warrants , wtilch are worth about 1'4 ' cents on the dol- lur wbon rcducoJ to a cash basis , thcv amount to about $ . * > ! > per month. The cut is very naturally the cause of a great deal of dissatisfaction , but it remains to bo soon whether tbo city will find the experiment of employing underpaid officer * u profitable cue , Di'M-rH'il HIT I'umllj. Mrs , K. U. Kdcerton , who has boon living Tenth avenue , has left her home and her relatives claim not to have the slignie&t idea where she his gono. The last truce of her was nt the Ttavv York LIfo building in Onmhn , where t > uo went last Saturday after noon to pay some mouoy on a note.Vhoro she went from tbero cannot bo loarnpa. Mr. Kdccrtou is a blackhiallu for the Milwaukee road and is in well-to-do circumstances. He is prominent in secret society circles and his wile has boon well thought o'f until recently , when some unwholesome stories ticiran to circulate among her acquaintances and re- faultcd in the cold shoulder being turned upon her by many of them. Her husband has ua- vortiskd thut he will not be responsible for her debts and the aflulr is being rolled ua a sweet morsel under gossipy tongues. tt 111 Open uu liili-tllcrnre Oilier. Colonel Alexander Homeland , the "news boys' friend , " who is Iu the city for a few aays in the course of ono of bit tours of the state , is organizing a society which n to hare for its object the flnamr of employment for boys aud girls in tnis city , and with this end tn vlcuv a mooting was hold yostcrdav at the Union Chnstiao MUtlon. S3S Droadwar ' , for the purpose of setting the ball ro'lin'g. ' It wafc attended by representatives from a num ber of the ctvrcbcw , and commenced at IhUO a. m. Mrs. Uole wus appointed bucrctarr , and it was decided that the local organ- iratlon thould consist of three ladies aud three gentlemen. It was decided to open au intelligence offioo and se lect B permanent board to take charge of the work under the supervision of tbe stuto u - Eoclauon. Dr Stephen I'hutp * wai author ized to write a letter ts the pavtori * astocla- ' tlon at DM Molnrs recommending a state convention of those Interested in the \vork , to bo held at Des .Moines In the Dour future , tha exact ditcto be decided upon Inter. A number of interesting speeches were made by Ucv. T. McK. Stewart , J. M. Hol- laday , Kov. C. W Brewer , Her. Honrr De- lonp. .1. M. Smith. Colonel Hogolaud , Dr. S. Pholpf. Kev Clark of Omaha. A.V Uil- lings , Colonel Eflwnrd Uanials of Washing ton , D. C. , and MM. Dr. Swoctlend of Omaha. A letter was also read IromV. . H. Moore , elate agent for Missouri , with head quarters at Kansas City. Wohave our own vineyards In C-xlifor nin. Jarvis Wino comn-xay , Co B.uil3 O. Yunkerraan&Co. . feed , seeds , commission - mission , country produce , 103 Broadway. Aflrr tin,1u llrr. Solvcrt Ulef commenced n Milt In the dis trict court yesterday for the purpose of bringing nn alleged recreant justice ot the peace of Hockford township to terms. A suit In which Kief was plalctlfT and in which the ownership of a tract of farm land was in volved , was set for trial before ,1. 11. Boul- den for yesterday , .lohn Uobenson was the defendant , nnd Hiof filed nn bOldavit in which he ullecod that Bnulden was so preju diced m favor of Kobonion that the case xvould not have fair trial. Although fioro was no counter shoxrinc tnado to this affida vit his motion for n change of vcuuo was overruled and the Justice went ou and ren dered a judgment against Kief by default. Ho makes application for tbo rehearing of t'io ' case in tbo district court on a writ of error , and demands an injunction restrain ing Kononson Irom taking possession of the property under the Judgment which Boui- dou rendered. _ Just received at Duvis' , a c.xrload of n until & .Milligan Mfjj. Co.'s paints. Absolutely pure , and the best in the market. _ Thnt Uniting Apparatus. The city council mot yesterday afternoon as a committee of the whole In order to look up some matters which had bsen referroa to It at the meeting Monday evening. The question of putting a larger boiler in the city bulldttit : BO thut the jail might bo heated by steam was investigated , nnd It wm decided i > ot to change the plan first proposed The patrol wagon was then coiled un and the council wont out to look at tlic residence of Dr. n. 1. Woodbury.vhlch was damaged bv the storm of Sunday afternoon. It wni de cided that be micht put up a storm curb as he hauwequcsted , nt'bls own expense. Mrs. J. D. Stevenson has secured the perviocb of a lirst class trimmer from the oust and i * preparing to have her tnilll- nory onening and Easter display next Thursday and Friday , April 7 and S , at her store , No. 739 West Broadway , cor ner of Sth btreet. Humane s orlrty Ollrrr ( . At the annual meeting of the Council Bluffs Humane society the following officers were chosen for the coming jear : President , D. C. Bloomer ; vice president. Rev. b. Pbelps ; secretary , V.L.Trnynor ; treasurer. A. Over- ton ; board of directors , Hov. G. W. Crofts , Kev. E. .1. Bubcock , W. A. Morehouso , Mrs. Kuth Paul , Mrs. R. ,1. Usborne ; special agents , Rev. Henry Delong , A. Overton. The president was directed to confer with tno mayor and chief of police with a view to se curing their assistance in carrying on the work cf the society if it should bo needed. nrnnil Opening Display. Grand opening display of spring- and summer poods at the Boston store Thursday night. The store will close at 5 p. m. Thursday and will reopen at 7 p. m. the same evening. No poods will bo sold that evening , but the finest , largest and most elaborate display of spring and summer goods ever exhibited in Council Blull's will bo made. The proprietors of the Boston bloro have nimoJ to select the finest goods in the market , nnd are now oetter prepared than ever to supply their customers with everything ffrst-clnss in their line. The display Thursday will surpass any thing and everything in this fine , and the people of Council Bluffs will find it well worth their time \o call and ex amine and inspect thp goods. Don't lot this opportunity to view a great exhibit go by unavailed. ARRIVAL OF FITZ AND VICK. Ouinhn6 Star JMtolicr und rrontl ll Ucport lor Duty. Second Baseman rMzgerula , who by the way is rather a nobby sort of n citizen , along with Tom Vickery , Omaha's star pitcher , floated yesterday morning , leaving Ivory and Spracruo tbo only Ecmbers now outside the fold. The two new arrivals are both in perfect physical trim , but have as yet hail no prelim inary practice or limbering up. They are both exceedingly anxious to pot at it , ana Vickery expresses some fpsrs of the teams being unable to gut sufficient exorcise before the championship season swoops down upon ttom. He savs mat Toledo , Columbus and even Milwaukee have already hud a week of outdoor work and in consequence nro showing up in good form. Manager Rowe is kopmg the entire aggregation , Highland morning , on the hustle nithin the Coliseum walls , nnd is determined to make the most possible out of au inauspicious con dition. All the uoys who took u run , skip nnd a jump yesterday afternoon cave evi dence of tno stuff that makes winning ball players and Manager Itowo is exceedingly pleased with his outlook. In the meantime , GroundKcoper Buck Keefo continues to pray unremittingly for good weather. Muilii und . Mltrlirll rill Out. New YOUK , April . " > Frank P. Slavln nnd Charlie Mitchell are no longer partners. They hnvo split up and hereafter each pug will travel on his own hook. The Australian decided to quit Mitchell before tboy sailed from this countrv lust month. 5or be realized that his association with England's boxing champion was not benollnng him to any alarming extent from a financial ( standpoint. The following cablegram bnows tbo Antipo dean has decided Mitchell shall not bavo u nnnd in bis training : LOMION. ApiiH. To the Bportln ; Editor of tlioVjrld : f'rnd Jack to trilii motor tno .IUCKMMI mutch ] la\e bronim olT wllb Mitch oil. Iteplylf lie Is ublo to uoint' bLMi.N. Tha man mentioned in the ubovo cablegram refers to tilnviu's brother , who will proba bly sail for England tomorrow. JOCK Slaviu , who is one of the throe lighting brothers of that nnmo , in said to oe nn excellent trainer. Tbo other brother Bill will remain In this city. There is no doubt that Slaviu's asso uluiiou with Mitchell in this country hurt him to no small extent. the Iitc. : In order to accommodate some of tbo mom- bore , the directors of tbo Omaha Athletic club have changed tbo date of "club night" from Saturday to Thur day. Tor tomorrow nicht a linn prozratn U nunounood. Uick Moon and Jack Stanley of St. Paul , nnd Danny Duly and Young Gallagher will "go" for scientific points. Coiiblderablo expense is attached to tbo affair nnd members will be charged $1.50 at the door. In addition to fthoivlng n card. Only club members will be admitted. Wnim-ii Hill Itnlo. The match bicycle race between tbo local female champion , Lily Williams , und the Masked Bykcr , which romes. off on either Triday or Saturday night at tbo Coliseum , ii attracting a peed aeul of ( .peculation in cycle aud sporting circles. Tbo mystery thut enshrouds the Makec lUer is lending introt to the affair. The match is tweuty-tivo miles for f2S a side and a proportion of the gate receipts Both competitors are training diligently um determinedly , and both express confidence in their ability to carry off the honors , The rucbl of the contest will cither be that of Friday or Saturduy , but u dutlnite announcement wilt bo made hereafter. Gooc music will be in attendance , aud ovcr > thing done to make the cveuinc's CDtortaiumeni 2rl class in all particulars. Mr. .lohljn'k Nnv Hug. The Boston Herald saygj "Mr. E. II Moore of the Melrose , Mass. , uennels has cold his famous rough-coated St. Bernard , Safford , by Ben Lomond-Sutfron , to Mr George A. Joslyn of Omaha , Neb. Safford IBS baen In the stud at t\ie \ , Melrose kennel * bis spung and his lo a o breeders in this ocahty wul be greatly Iclt , tclnp possessed of qualities not exhibited ; even In Sir Bedl- vcro. Ht * activity fqt ; no largo B do ? Is xvonderful. " , Mr. Joslvb hns socurotUn Safford a tnnu nilicent animal , from the v ry best strain of rouch coat St. Bernards la tbo world , as his T-'dlgreo will show. His sire acd dam , Ben jomond nnd Saffron , are fir.it nnd special irlre winners. Neither of them were over xmton. "Saffron , " ln dam. is by Ch. L'linllmmon Ex. Bola Dona , Plinlimmon Is j.v Pilcrltn nnd BcsMo Second , who was by Ch. Bayard nnd Hebe. Safford thus combines in every possible tcnso tbo best blooj ot the past. To ; ay that bo doss credit to his lineage would jo no prnlso , lor ho excels all thosono'ed St. Bernards who llguro in his pedigree. This dog , while not so attractive as Mr. .loslyn's Edwin Booth , which recentlr died , and ' which was valued ut Siitj : ( ) , is a'lltter brother aid n perfect specimen of the brcod. il Kir.e nnd bone nro wonderful , n color o rich orange , white collar , oven jlaro and dark shading * BO greatly desired n St. Bernards , stands thirty-three inches ut the shoulder , good limbs nnd measures over seven fact from lip to tin ; in coed con dition will welch not far from ' . ' 00 poutido. lo has a perfect disposition and is us active as u greyhound. HOME PATRONAGE PUSHERS. MnnulHcturrri ) niuj roiisuiurm AH Moilnc Along Mrn < lllj. A regular meotinc of the Manufacturers and Consumers association was ticld last evening In their rooms In THU Buc building. At the time of calling the meeting to order onlv Qfteei : outoflTl members were present , and only ns many more came in later. Tbo extremely light , attendance was the suoject of some comment and was hard to explain. In low of thu fact that a written botlco of the neeting bed been mulled lo every member. Previous meetings have boon hold in the afternoon , but tno tlmo was changed to tbo evening to nccommuduto those members who arc too busily engaged during tbo day to glvo their tlmo to public meetings. The president Hated that nrtlclcs of in corporation for tbo assoeiutioa were baitig drawn up. but were not yet completed. The fullowine firms were elected members of the nssociatlon : A. W. Wells , confec tioner ; Schnellbache & McBrldo. Omaha Truck company ; H. C. Todd , box manu facturer ; C. D. Woodworth it Co. , burness , etc. ; G. A. Lindquest , tailor ; Woodman Linseed Oil company ; Huyden Bros. ; pro prlctors of tbo Dodge countv directory ; W. H. Duffett , brick , Beatrice ; Godfrey i : Meals , uator supplies. Fremont. The secretary made u report n the financial condition of the association showing the receipt and disbursement of all lunds. It was also reported tnat ovcri.OOU names had bsen signed to the agreement to give Nebraska-made goods the preference. The Question of incorporation was again brought up , and It being deemed proper to obtain an expression of opinion Irora tbo members present , the articles as drawn up by Mr. Estabrook were read and approved after some few changes. Mr. Hodgin said ; "Tho members of the association arc malting n great mistake in not using more of the labels of the association. There are a good many outside manufacturers who nro representing that their goous are made in the state , when they are not , and that the consumers have no way of distin guishing the difference. "He therefore offered the followinc resolution : licso ved. That It Is the sense of this meet ing that each und every member of till.ussn - cliition should uxe thu trade mark orlnbuls on eic-b mid oiury nrlide manufactured t < y them , sous to protect ino consumers or gcti- erul membersliiu from Ix-lns misled by forelsn mamitai'tim'ts who are 'try In ? to loree the sulo of their goods on the state by reprc'-otit- ItiRthut tUclr goods uro made by Nebrasku labor. The motion was unanimously adopted. President Pare stated that out of HO spaces in the exposition building 124 spaces had been engaged by inemoers who would make exhibits at the Juno exposition. Every thing will be in readiness to move in the exhibits Juno 1 , the exposition opening on tha llth. The subject of the exposition was discussed at lencth. but no new points wore brought out. IX THE XOUTUUEST. of Yi'stor < liy'8 : Storm ami Itllzrnrcl Iu Thnt Section. ST. PAUL , Minn. , April 5. It is clear today and the storm has passed away all over the northwest. Details of tno extent ot tbo storm are now oolng received , uud indicate that its severity was but hinted at in the earlier reports. The blizzard continued mostly severe around Miller , S. D. Hun dreds of head of stock were out in ibe storm , nnd many will perish. A. frtight train stalled near hero yesterday. The fall of ram and snow which has raged in South Da kota has ceased and tbo sun Is shining brichtly. In consequence of tbo snow rail roads are badl.v tied up. The Northwestern line's trains laid in th snow all ycsterdaj afternoon and nlpbt , Tbo through Chicago passenger on the Northwest ern got 110 .further than Kedfiold on this line , but turned tbero and went back. Th blockade Is the worst ex perienced in along t'.tno. Wbilo seeding will bo greatly delayed , farmers and all oth ers uro well satisfied , and the acreage will bo materially increased , ns great encourage ment is felt. The country districts will be well-nigh im- passublo for days to come. At Hudson , S IX , It is reported that the snow storm roster- day altornoon blockaded the west and north branches of the Chicago tz Northwestern road. The north bound train last nicht only reached fledlield and returned this morning. No trains have been sent out or arrived from tbo west since nonn yesterday. Lines in other directions are open. Snow ploughs and shovellers are nt work on tbo west nnJ north lines. The Grout Northern trains are also interrupted. The rain fall was the greatest ever known here in April. MEET , County 'iiiprrliitiiiKlriitH of Um DCS MolnrH llixtrlvt In Si'Hkhm. Dns Moixcs , la. , April S. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bcr. . ] The county superinten dent ! ' of this district met in tne state super intendent's room this morning. Tuose present areC. . L. Wilson , Adair ; B. P. Hoist , Boone ; L. L. Taylor , Colburn ; V , J. Hadley , Dallas ; W. E. Jennsson , Greene ; L. M. Sweudler , Gutbne ; J. H. lllcbnrJ , Hamilton ; Mrs. M. A. Tanner , Hurdin ; C. O. McLuin. Jasper ; T. H. Stone , Madl- BOD ; Mrs. M. Harsln , Marlon : E. P. Fogp , Marshall ; W. A. McCord , Polk ; S. W. Henth , Powoahlek ; J. F. Ueecl , Story ; W. G- . Stanley , Warren , nnd M. J. Mitchell , Webster. iXlie following questions were discussed : ' "In What Particufar Uoo the Country School Fail to Moot the Hea- bonablo Expectatloutf1 W. G. Stanley , Warren county ; " \YbHt , May \Vo do to Se cure Improvement in 'School Grounds and Outbuildings ! " \V. . | J. Hadley , Dallas county ; "in \ VhntWay May the Customary Manner of Conducting Toacbcrs' Exum- iuatlatu be ImprovttlUpon < ' T. H. Stone. Madison county. , irc. .MUMIM ttj'H Di-iimiifU , Altfcos CITV , In.vApril 5. ( Special Tele gram to Tut Bin.J : President Ives of the Burlington , Cedar Hnplds & Northern was ' waited upon toduv' y a delegation of Mason City citizens , urging the extension of the road from Hockford to Mason City. Tbo president seemed favorably disposed and will lay the matter before tbo board nf di rectors , which insets in Chicago tomorrow. They will push n connection between their KKtbervillo und Forrest City branches right MALIGNANT ABSCESS. / My little girl Buffered for three years / from a largo Abscess on her hip , the I result of a full aud dislocation. The \ Abscess wes large , with tsix openings , xtll of which discharged puss. I was induced by friends to give her S. B. S. , cud by the time the fifth bottle was finished the Abscess was entirely heal ed , and the child was well and lmppy.N Mrs. J. A. AVIEGNKH , SLATINUTON , PA. Send far book on the Blood and Skin , i SWIFT SrEcinc Co. , ATLANTA , GA A 'VVntten IGnarantoa SYPHILIS to Care hrory Career Money Hsiundod. Onrourt I | 'r m iicnt a.tno : n imtc'ilni up. r f trrtlcd cvcn TCtifs nc h te never wi-ii 11 jmpt TI tine.-1 . IlTdtXiritun LKo tniirworin tr M 5011 [ < T mm , mJ cE.T tic ) < nm > tMtir rimrnntoF in fur or rcfunfl nil tnonor Tho'c wliu jirpfcr l come horn 'urtrontniriitcnn ill. KI anlvu illur rnilronl f rj inth n vmnillio ilull \ * i-til'c tic-o if we ( nil lt > rur.i kYc clmllpnipttir irorliHnrn f Hist uur Mn i lloniptly wilt itul cure , urtl'fnr itariicjlnr nn1 c < ic rtlilptifc In ourn von jrnr prartlr * wlib tlie Mncir llpinc ly It lm bci-n nn t dtninill to ovrrouniB tlic I'lrJn.lkM" npaliiii' Mirallpd pipi'ltt | ' . Hut mi 1cr o r ptrond pn'iriitiiw ttumsincl nrp tryitu It nn 1 bo * Incpurpit. WeFtinratit--j to rnrf or rrfnnl fvers ilollnr. mil H wr hivr n ifiui irlnn lojir n-'t ill" llnnnc'lnl liurklna ot f'X.n ] ilt Is ( iprfpcilr > tc t nu who will trr thp Irontnionl. Uprpt * fnrp vou tinco nittlnctip nnd piiylne ou your mimpy lor ditTi-ivm trfiitiiionl * , iinrt ulllio-.uli y.iu nrc noi j-pt n.rpj n oiu > liii tmlil linrk rwir motipy. We will jioiltive r turpoti. Old. chronic1. OPPI > * pnte1 cui , ' ru e.1 ui ( tolDiln.T * ItiTpitKalc out tliiMiHtil tiirtlnz our iii ( if luiMiiif mpn. Wrltp ( i < rnninp mil 'in'T tlmvuetmvp purpl w.n > lm"o c' pn ) 'crnil lonlorplprtotlicm It p < i t r u oil * no t nptnilo ( tlil . U your rymiitonis nrp nore thnmt tnH-oii < imtrhP ln mouth , rhcilmntl m In In np nnd joints , lialr liillliiE out , iTUptlun * ni : nny purl of tbp iKuty.fpe'luc ' < 'f ppnoral ilppre iion , pnln tn lipadcr lionps. Vou havpno time In wfi to. The pvhi > prc ton tnntl.v tiiUnj niprcurr nnd piitii'li. rhniild dl - foiitinup It. Oon'tnnt u < pot thpso d rue will urpy | lirlncxirff mid rnllnj ulppnln HIP end. Iiou'l full in write. All corn' po dpi"c | cnt t-pnlpJ In pliiln I'TI vplnpo. We tnt IP tliniiin-i ricll Int-pottciaioj anU will d" nil inniiriumcrto in I you In It AUlrpa ( , COOK KKMIiDY CO . - Omaha. Keb O'NLY . r OO fora caio nf ln T or TAILIVO noon , Gent'r.il or Nt-iivou * Dili i.irr. wenk- ni'itod olj' ortiilnd. the uneplsnf itrrortor t'\- ITS.IOS in oltl iir voutia thutvo ciinnot euro.Vo ruiirantpoovory'i'aac orri'fuiiJ every dnll-ir rive diy trlal trout incut SI full cour p " > . I'erccptftiio bi-nallti rcillzo.l In tliroo day * lly mini , Pocuroly p mko I frnui obaurvatlon. Co C'MAtn. NIII : LADIES ONLY UARIP n : > i M.I ; itiri-\TOK. Fnfo nnd nlnUlu Ortriln to n Uiiy or moneyrefunded. . lly mall H. Securely setlcl from ob urvti- tlon. COOK ItBJtGuY C : > . . Oinuln. Not. . IS CAUSED BY A COLD wlili-b fc-ttlo ? ID nnrt InllBmL'j fiu ulr tubul luxdla otliv IUIIKS It IB til tivmimin ; u ( Bronchial Consumptioa And If ncElpptPd lend ? to that disease very sppndlly. A llllrp uiptnlllp pouch ncpomianlo It Tuko It In time mid jou run ccrtnlnly curp It with SCHENCK'S Whicli is Without an Equal for BRONCHITIS end for ull dlfeaips leicllnz up to and Including ( nnsnuiptloi Ir , Sclictifk'N Ne IJttai ou DKcusi" . of Hie Ltine > , Lher nn.l Rtoiuafh , shoiilJ IID in cicry Iioiuo. Spnt free. Dr. ,1. H. SflKMiCii k Son , Plillulelpkia. Fuffcrlnc In ratnd. liodr find purse from DllfXIv- ENNUM < orI > II > MMANlAL ) aiil > t > kiireljBiifely uud i < i ellli * cured by tlic wonderful No realtor wlicthcr the txT'on IB n modomto or "iiorlndlcnl" drinker or u * total wrccL , CUI. < * - IilUUOI.il ( Ivntrnj-n nil ujM > * t Ite or cravlnit Tor nlculio'.tc tniulnu : without harm or In- coliTurlencu.nnaussurc' ? tbo patient new life r.nd tiapiiliiciB. Bclr.c ta telr It cnn lie riven by n friend In ten , coffee. iPttiormda , ln-er , llquorn. or food without the iiallent'ti kiuin H'Upu , or It cull lie taken l > y the iiatlunt In ttio micio llquldB , with a cuarantuo of nbcolute KUCCOIS und n rudlciit cure in eltbnrcnsp. lluncln'fl of curoa huvo been made with CIILOmo OIl In llltnou iilonv. 1'rica wltbln reash of nll. < mlyett. CHI.OItIOO tll citn he hud oTo * r ncronti. ctr f.ent | < twtiulu ity ilk. I'nmiitili'tKfurnlxIn'd frco. All corrc'iiondcnco cimflrtfiitlal IAl UIIlCHnMirAUCO. . hole lToprteto-5 for thu U. b. , 3Tif > IJearbora bu , Chicago roii BAIC IN OMAHA. KEB. , BV Kuhn * C . . r.r 1Mb & Pouclnn fcts J A IiillcrfcCn. , f ir 14th ft-UniiRlap tits. A. O. Totter < t Co. . < luucll Ulufls. I * . Or tfir llquor Habit I * ktltfl < r Cured by adinlnUU-rlnc Or. HuiuoV It cnn be elTen in a cup of coUce or tea. or In fsjd. without thelmowleclrR ot Ilic patient. It is bbaolutelr liartnlcaB. and Till rffect a permanent &nd epocdy cure , wnethcr tbo pctlent IB a moderate drinker oren on alaohollo wrecu. It tma been elf au In tbouBandi or cofire , and In nvery Instance a perfect cure hue fol > lowed , it urirr FullH. Tbeeyetcm once Impregnated tltb the Cpeclflc. It becomei on utter Impossibility for ibe llguor apnetltb to cxlBt. UOI.IIEN M'Ll ( KID . ' . CO. . Prop'TB , Clnrlnnntl. O. IB-pao-e book o [ uartioularo trro. To bo had of Kuhn A. Co. l.'ith and Dnuis Sih and l lh & C uiiiln : sis.Vhnesne ! : llluiai. llruoo \ . Co nnd JtichurJson Drus l > Oin ma , ol ) W. C. ESTEP . . , | jl nii ptnr UTTiholmap - luidiUlluljlUl , ClOUdlllliii * 14 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. I uwny , but nro llltciy to build no further oavt this buramor than to Forrest City , although a survey lias been made to Manloy. DimriKf < > t Kcoluili. KCOKI-K , Ja. , April & . Advices have just been received here of a shower of mud which foil at Funnincton , In. , Monday. It IB sup posed to have bper. carried uo Into the clouds by c cyclopo and then precipitated. Ilohton Wool .Mlirkdl. BOSTOV , Mass , April Ji. The wool rnarltct is quiet ; Ohio X , 2Tc ; XaHd XX and ubovf , ! 25 ( < < . ' 20e ; Michigan X , U5i Jic ( ; No. 1 wools steady ; Ohio , : nr 34c : Michigan , a2 < ai3c : , No. 1 combine dull at a.1'a'JTc ; Ohio flno dc- lalno , ! l' ( ( : i3 > tc ; Micblgan line delaine , BOfe tile ; uiuvashod uuarlor bloods. 24 ( ' 20c , throe-eichths bloodb quiet at SliWiTc. Teias , California nud Oregon wools quiet. Pulled wools , best , US ( < ) lUc ; fair to peed supers , HOWMSc : und extras , i > 2firiUc ; ; Australian wools , HlCi/Sr c. Carpet ivools steady. OIKMinute. . Onnmlnuto time oftaa mi'iji acre-it dlf fercnce a one ininuto remsdy for bronchitis choking up of the throat , lunpi , etc. , of oursoisa tilosslnir. Cubeb Cojja CurJ Is such a roinody. For sale by all druggists. Cubeb Couch Cure Ouorainute. SK-UIIIIT Arrlialh. At Philadelphia British Prince , Irom Liverpool. At Hio Janeiro Vinpilanca and Acnr ulco , from New York. At Hemburg Weltand. from Neiv i'orlc. At London S.gbtod Vendntn nnd France , from New York. At New York Arrived--Saalo , from Bre men. Mrs. Winslow's Soothlnc Syrup reduce nllammatlon while children are teething. 'J5 ceuU a bottle. \Voii. Hououn , Colo. , April S. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bnc.J The democrats won here todav , decline B. H Grant for mayor nnd for trutteos J. Lewis , W. Irvvln and ( j B. Weir. or nsTxito.tr. lion \VUlain ( Wunier wus nssuulicd in Knn- iihCIt } by u pjl.tleul oppont'iit and badly Nrnrly i very n ludow Rlui. factory In the wiskt bilk ducluitd toe loston May III A ro- t-umpllun " 111 not be Hindi * lit'fr.rt' eptcullv urUutobur. A "Klutk fuinlne" It prubublu. WTH Gibi-utimiiu aponruciuiuu who liait re cent ly buiiii Ulsi'hur ud fiom tliu county bu > < - iiltul ut Denver. Cole mil. cs clmr-M't uf li"urtH'Hs cruelty ujulutt the ' ot tliut lublltutiuu , TWIN CtTV STEAlM DYE VVORJCS , G. A. S. Bluffsand 1521 FarnamSL. , O naln. Dye , clean and raflnlsli goods of overydsssrioLlon. Pasag33 r33ivoa at elthBroffioa or at tha Works , CorAva. . A and 23th St. . Council Bluffs. Send for prlca list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiloJ fabrics of anv charitctor ciin have them rodvod and finishoJ cqti'il to now. BED 'FEATHERS IJENOVATF.D AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with tha nJ most approved iunchinuryntci > t at losj coil than yea ovj. ' pill SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ion 1O\V \ ftinns for salo. Imptoved 2SO acre farm In Ilimhoti enmity , * ! UM per lu-re. 1ST lines liiitiioviMl , tlltfl ; ( B ) iit-ret Improved , 5111(10:1.0 ( : lint"MOJ. . Hyotitiw looklti.'for liarjnlns call und see us. Johnston & Vun 1'nttca tpOU-\Uolt nxrllANUKCity tin" ! f .nn . Jproprrlv. . I' . 11 "hoafo. H'wiiy uud .Minn J ell Itr.Nl T ) plllnj i Iu till jitirti ( if tlie - * - cli.v 1" 11 Shoufu. llroiidwny und Mulu. Fnl { "M/K-Aero'r.ro noiir i-ity atlapto 1 for ftnlt aud cardnu purnD es. li. II. hua L . KiuMilwny nnd Mtiti : slret'ts. F Hit IITNT The ofllco room uuw ooi'iiiilncl l > y Cory . . C'onoxcr on i'oatl MrecU Apply to LfonurO hierott. "Jj"CiUSAKK I'ti ' onu year's tluitn per i-iuit inti-rc-M , u cooJ younj bor-,0. Apily ) to FARMS , p.-irk'ti lairls. IIOIIIJH , lots un 1 btiHltiuss lilojkj fur s-ilu or rent. Day -i liess. . .P 1'earl strouU Coiiii'Jll Ci'l'HUAN addition flats for lent. . .ecu rooms e.ipli : tiulli hot unrt cold unltir. U.iy ! c Ht'b = . u.-etus. ' ( u ami Mfftcj INSTITUTE.a Eye fi Ear INFIRMARY FOR THE. TREATMENT OF ALL SHUiCll IJpst facilities. nppsiratiM nnd Uo-uo'Jioj foi bucci'S'-fui trt-itiiicnt of c'voiy form of disease ruqulriui medical or Htir lc.U troatineiit. 50 beds for iiatlunts , lioanl : itij uttendanco. llcfit uecoinoJations In the west. Wrlto for clrrulnrs on deformities und braces , truhscs , club feet , curvatures of snlno , piles , tumors , cuiicar , catarrh , broncuitis , In- lialmlon.c ectrirlty. pmalysls , epilepsy , LIU- ncy. b adder , eye. ear. bkln and blood and ull snrclral iincratloiiR. DISEASES OF WOMEN \\oiiicn I'ltKE. AVc lia ul tolv added a lylns- in clcpariinont fur women dunuc conUnoincnt. strictly ui.Mile. ) Only Hellablo Wodieal In- fctltuto inaUine u Specialty m PHI VAT12 DfSKASISS All It oed Dlhiiuboh ' uept' sfiilly trostcl t-yphllltic 1'olhon removed train the ( .ystern without mercury New jlustoratlvs 'j'roat- nient for Loss of VITAL I'OWKlt I'eisotis tui- iibie to vis t us may bo treated ut home by c'orrcspon ence. Ali coniinuiiiuatliins conli- dentlal. Mod. clues or instriiiiivnts sent l > y mu 1 01 cxjiresb , HOi'tn-ely paeUed , no murks to Ind cute content * , or nendei. Unu pcr-oimlln- tcrview prefprreJ. Call and ciinsult ti 01 send history of your cuse. und we ulll send In p.aln wrapner. our I'ltmrnnn lYlvate , Rnnif Tn MFN DUUH IU MC.N , f.pioml or .Nfnom , , . puses , I in potency. Pi-phll's. ' Gmut uuJ Yuilco- PC c with ( jue-tiim 1NU Ilraccs , Appliuncesfor fleformltles \ . Trusos Only manufactory in the \Vcstof iii.l'ilit il- I'l j it j't.i i M . > . 'jm'H.ii.t , j-Livriuc 11I TfZ.ll I KH .1 A 1) Jt Kl. 1 A. Omalia Medical and Surgical Insliliilc , 26th and Broaiwav , Concil BluTs. Ten m .iiutt' * ' ' liUp fi.mi coutei tl Ornah L 01 Omaha uud ( .limn K ll.ulfoi cli , < . ' motor liuu OF ALL ! Oi DOCTOR Sold in England for IB. IHd. , and n for 25 cents a bottle. IT GOOTX Dr , Acker's ' EngliBh Pills Ccro Eickncsa and Headache. hiui.ll , ptiuuiut , n fj < urllc wltli tlic . laillr * I i LLS w nooKEit & co. , rcw TOHK. For sale by Kukn & Co. . und Sherman Cimalni. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Cures Chapped Hands , WoundE , Hume , Etc. Bemovos uud PreventB dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAK Specially Adapted for Use in Hard VVater. COUNCIL BJJFF3 STE&M DYE WOR5 AHUti hof l > vr nsnnd rieiintn Uono tnt'in liicliest styli of ttio art Kartell mil a.iliKul fulirlcs iiiuclo to lo' > V us rood us now , HIM ! fuatlierh c'eiiue ' I ti.v s-tcatii In 1ir t-i..M4 man ner Worl. promptly ilone and deli < tuJ in All puns of ihc i-ouutry Si'tul for unco list C. A. MAC1IAN. - - I'ltOl'UIKTOll. 1 0 l.lllroul\v : iv. Xour North vvastorj ljT > i Cou.vjit. llLurr-i. lo VA. Sims & federal courts. KoDtnt I. 4 uuJ i Ltcnoblock. Couuoil UlulTi , Ix THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Isevv , moflern. woll-apDOinted , thoroughly - oughly well-Uopt , S3 n day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. Chas. Lunkley , runcrnl Director nnd Untlcrtakcr. Ull Broadway , Council Blurts. " 'JI"H 11 r 11 : IOT. CITIZENS STATE BASK i Of Council Blum. fiipltilstcci . . . . / < JOOW burplus and 1'rofits t > OOOO Net Capital nni Surplus. . . $ "iHO , < HH > I.lrcctnm .1. l > . KcJnuilim , 15. I. Miusir. I' ) Glcnodii , 13 I- ' . . Hurt , 1. A. Millar , J V ilm aun nnd c littrlus It lliinnan Transact .roiicriii butiK * ini ; IHISIIKHS. Largest eajill.il and hurjuus ut any bunk In Hout.hweslurn lo\va. \ NTSKEST ON TIME DEPOSITS 1' Taking one consideration ri ilk another , The Policeman s lot is not a. happy one" One "Consideration" ' is thut of oon- fetant oxosure ] , natural results of which arc Rheumatism and Neuralgia. A CHICAGO POLICE SERGFANT GOT EVEN WITH RHEU MATISM Bi' USING Ath-lo-pho-ros , And HcrcV ) Miat IlcSny uf K : I > piurtmcnl of rollcp , f'ltr < if Hill niro I ' 'Itli rrt'Clnct , MIlMiiuUco nnd ftartli A\u , > l li C KU , 111 , JnljL' . . , IB'.n \ THE ATIIUIPHOUHH Co. . M' lluvt-n foun ( Jpntlpmun. 1 taketrront ploaiaru In rtropinuc jtui tlipM'li'u linen to lot you know tliul 1 liinr MIIU.'K a \\lth rlicuiuntliini for ypur , und I have tried Miiitut i.ll rciucdlpi und I liuve found nouo to fqiiu > rouri , 1 liim > UdPii liildup wltli rlitnunutlbin lor tlm ( intt fi > maiith * . nlivn n friend of mine ucivist'tl niu to try \lli-lo-iilio-ron , whlcli I dm run it ro 'Cruiit and tiiBtii/t rolluf uflor unliiK u tenhot' tire und 1 um mir/attcr the tme of tnoor llirrx but. tins twiri ) 1 will tin u Imppy innri In tliti Iiautp urid 1 wlli ilmorfullf rucaniniund It to all la need < f Ilie FIIU1P. forovcr \VJLUAM K b'l AMI. burrimni o' I'ulu-e. Atli-lo-plm-rPt ltju t ni Rood forollinr > torliciimutinn in U littn prurod lor b r gnt htubl. f i id t > > alldrueKlBtt ft i > or lioitlu B I ) itiim for fi. lUautlfuI jilLtuiffroe to nnr ono uo vilil tvr.tu fur ItTlic All ) oplioros Conpy , New Haven , Conn. JOSEPH GILLQTT'S" ' STEEL PERSS. GOLD MEDAL , PAMS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Nolle nl Ncitire it. lpn > t > r clvnn ol tlie il sj ; n > cl Ilio | i'iiliarthii | In-ri'loforc i-Mti tr ) ( i , ITU ] ' . T. ( iruniiuor und JV. . Ills ) , > n rthe , tlrui uuniK of I' . ] ' . Gruniic'ir A. ( - . , Mr. llli-liop ii'tirlii ! ; . Tl.o ljtu iH'H > Mill bo nontiniK'O 'v T V. fil iiiiiiii'i'l.tlio will rn'iinct ull < - ' 'u tlib Ilrm und puy all bills I-UKIJ-M , < ! j n.uJ Unn. I' 1 < > " J.V IJ'BIl I' . CM AHA , Keb. , April IS , 18'/i