THE OMAITA DAILY REE : FRIDAY , APRIL THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. teiltttwl ly Carrier to any pnrt of the City II. W. TILTON. - MANAGER. V , Y. PlBmWng Co. Council Bluffs Lnmber Co. . coal. Cifcffs cbtttel loans. 304 Sapp WocK. Lily camp , Kovsl Neighbors of America , will entertain their friends ut a social this evening. Hob rt Patton und Georgia Rogers , two colorrd people from Omaha , were married by Justice Hammer yesterday afternoon. Boru , to Mr and Mrs. Samuel COEfid of Los Anceics , Cal. . n daughter. Mrs. Cozad was formerly Miss Wiunio Millnrd of this city. city.Tax Agent Whitney of the Northwestern railway was before the county superviH > rs restcrdtiv on business connected with the taxation "of the road. Marriage licenses were Issued vesterdny to Jesse McCo ? and Armaaclla Alstrope. both of Harrison county , and to James E. O'Hara of South Omaha and Ellen Williams of Omaha. Papers of adoption wcro filed in the county recorder's oflico Tuc day , by which Marion Francis is taken cs the son of Mr. und Mrs. Morns C. btrwart. Tne rblld comes from the industrial homo at Milford. Neb. H. Etrglcston was found by Officer Claar Tcstcrduv afternoon nancln. ? over the railing of thnbrideoon Stott street too full for ut terance. Ho was picked up and carried to the station , \\here ho was slated with drunk enness. The reading room of the Young Men's Christian association is being supplied with the Voice and the New Republic through the kindness of Captain A. Overton. alto the Youth's Companion by the generosity of Mr. Leo Witter. James Ferguson , as ho styles himself , was nrrested ycsteiday afternoon charged with cssuultinc a boy named McCarthy. The po- lica think Ferguson is n dangerous crook , basing their conclusions on tbo man's gen eral appearance. The Board of Equalization is meetinc every any , as provided by law , but the books ore not ready and an adjournment Las to be taken every day. It is probable that the same program will have to be earned out for at least a week longer. GeorgeSinith and hisbrother. C.L. Smith , were broucht before Judge McGee yesteraay morning on a charge of having burglarized Sherlock's place , and were bound over to tbo grand jurv George Smith's bend wa * fixed Hi SiCU , which was moro than ho could Jurnt B. and ho is still in the county jail. His brother's bond xvas fixed nt $100 and he was released upon puitinir up the necessary amount. The ladles of the Broadwav Methodist Episcopal church moro than realized their expectations at the apron sale and suuper lost evening in the Hughes block. The tables were indcn with every oaintv imaiinablo , but the numbers were too great for the sup ply of provisions , and f ome were obliged to leave without supper. Over fctK ) was rea lized from the entertainment , which closed with a musical program. E Smith , n healthy looking young man from Missouri Valley , cpent n day oft m this citv ycsterdav , and Dy way of amusement put himself outside of evernl drinks of Council Bluffs mineral water. His exhilara tion manifested itself in blood-curdling ws.r- whoops which were evidently intended to let the people of Missouri Valley know bo was here. Ho ran into the arms of an ofiicur , anil when bo was bagged on the chargu of drunuenness he wept copiously. Ho is m jail. jail.A A man from South Omaha crossed the river last evening for the purpose of getting married as one can tret married onlv i.i Iowa. In bunting for u Justice of the peace ho ran up acamst an enterprising young shoe dealer , who thought to get a Httlo free advertising by having the wedding take place in his store. The South Omaha mau had the girl , and ho had 53 to pay tuo necessary expenses , but after bo bad found the justice of tbu peace it occurred to him that bo had uo mar riage license. A messenger boy was dis patched to the residence of the county clerk , and that official was routed out ot bea to issue the license. After all this trouble had been pone through the prospective groom became - came afraid that the details of the affair would get in thu papers , anduot thirsting for nny of taut kind ot giory , ho bade the shoe denier an affectionate good nirht and left for South Omaha with his bride , leaving his friend to swallow his disappointment at not getting bib name in the papers. Just received nt Dtivis' . a carload ol Huath & Milligan Mfg. Co/s naints. Absolutely pure , and the best in the market. _ O. Yunkortnan ft Co. . feed , seeds , com- uission , country produce , lOb Broadway. l'.HS.lUltJ.l'US. Mrs. Jennie O'Koefo left yesterday for s visit to friends in Denison. Mrs. W H. Lynchard retnrnod yesteraay 'rom n three weeks' visit with relatives in f aulkton , S. D. , accompanied by her daugh- .er Lutie. P. L Sacuutt and family left yesterday foi ( "reilonla , N. Y , where tney mil make then future homo. Mr. Suckcit will engage it business there. Mrs. Nellie Hatcher Burrowcs of Chicagc is in the city Iho guest of bur aunt , Mrs. K. P. Snow , on Fourth streel. She and > hoi husband will icavo for the west in a feu cays , here they will make their home. J. C. Bixby returned yesterday from Har Ian , la. , where ho was awarded the coutrac for putting tbo stcnm heating apparatus i : tno new court house at that place Ho lef last evening for Bedford for a few days business visit. How are your nwnlngsJ. . M l.amcke , 131 Pearl. Only homo factory Thomas Tostevin , civil engineer am turvoyor , over DoVolV , 501 Broadway . \KfclKiiment ol Kiuity | fuse * . The following is Ibo assignment of ease fcr trial in the dlrlrict court for the re&t o this week : Friday J. B. lllaUc. guardian , vs W W. HI ! per ft al ; Maria Cllno Vh tlm Co-OperjtU hand and Lot wiiupany ofUmubu.kkliat Hriifc. ts JiidilL'ils ut ui ; Harriet C. Urt'c M. William II. Latuy ctnl Saturday Lunnard Everett , executor , v the City et al ! Portsmouth r-avlnss bank v Kali ) -nckutlt't al : l'a > . utnslc ai-lnrs ban vs William II. L.ttcy et al : lonn Mtitun Uulhllnu anu Loan Ub&iiolatlon v Mary 1 1 r.ink i-t al. Thi > following named srntlomn Hill com pom tliuvocu | H't It Jury for thu term cum niuucini ; ou ilio-'uth : W. C. Mnironl. Danit Cxnaril , CJ. K. Mm ton. Knox township ; Au drmv M-'liotloltol. Lincoln : J. It. Ivallev. Duvl K llroun. hay ton. J. W. Thorpe. 1) . A. Miapi I'arwin , John Uca. OoorjR Haas. 1'luasant ; . ' 11. UndMir. T I * Myers. Valley. Gi or.'o Mnl liiiiar. Henry fichlulur. Jntm < ; E. I * Heritor W. h. llntlor. Ilellaiap : * . C. strons. 1C. I I'lli-B , t'untur. Hiram Jinltli. L. hliout * . itrote A. II. Mcholh. WrlL-lif. & I ) . Lane. Uoorc Tlbblcn , Macedonia ; Dnniol LanlU , Wa-clnui Swnnjon Music Co. , Masonic temple Jarvis' wild olackborry Is the best. Drmocrutli ! 1'rtmnrlri. Democratic primaries will bo held tome row evening for the purpoia of electin delegates to tbo county convention whlca : to no bold ut Avoca next Tuesdav afternoot Tno mooting * in the vanous wards will bo t follows : FJr t Ward Wheeler Ac Herald's office : scltM trn dejoit&tvs. { oeond Ward Rescue hose house ; soltx cloxim ilelacatos. Third \Vanl Ju > tioo bHearineen'iomne ; < led eight doleetttes. 1'ntuUi Ward Superior court room , ecu tinuM > ; telerl elf lit dulucute > . PUth \\anl--Suiold' * * u > rv ; toloct dig ) sutliVarUj. . W. Mlkutell's itoro ; sel& _ _ _ _ _ _ JarrlslSTT brandy , purust , sr.fest , boa < E. H. S'ioao ' ( has money tolonn on rri estate uud thuttciS , llrcadwpy ur.dMan NEWS FROM CfllXCIL BLUFFS Actions of an Uaferlcaate Woman Oauwd a Sensitkn. HER REASON UNDERMINED BY POETRY \Vlillp nt the Tmtufpr sie ] Tlio c I'ri'M'iit \tteinptlnc to Muli n Mtiiitnlnt ; Clmnqr of Co tume Utlicr Local Nctrs Notes. Rebecca McCne , a passenger who came In at the transfer from the west yesterday , created something of a sensation in the ladles' waiting room by attempting to mafco llqhtmag chance of costume. Some of the other women prevented her from carrying her purpose into execution , and she was placed in tno hands of Depot Policeman James McMillan for safe keepicp. The patrol w.i on was called and she wa taken to tha city Jull , whore she was char -ed with insanity. In her purse was found a ticket for St. Peters , Minn. , where sha said she was going to see Lrr father who is confined in the insane asylum there. Bv her Ian- cuaco and actions in the jail she showed plalnlv that sne was insane , and during the afternoon she was taken before the com missioners ot insanity for an examination. It was learned that she hid been visitlne at Norton , Kan. , and that sue had already spent n term of about a vear in the insane nsvlura. Her examination was highly inter- ostlnc , both to the commissioners nnd the spectators , her replies to a number of ques tions bein ? such ns to throw the lauzb on the ones that aia the asklntr. She nad with her a book of poems which had been pub lished by a Minneapolis firm , and had her name as authoress on the titlu pace. The Book was filled from cover to cover xvlth sen timental "poems , " and when asked about It she stated that poetry was the thing that first undermined her reason. Tbo commis sioners looked the book through and came to the conclusion that her story was extremely probable. After her examination the commissioners decided that the best thine to do xvas to sender or to her intended destination , St. Peter * , linn. She was accordingly put on board ho train and the employes ot the railway . pro instructed to keep a sharp lookout after er. A 1U1ILIA > T Ul PLAV. lie Ilo tnn store * * ' prliiR Opening I.a t MRlit n Urilllnnt ucct"i < . The formal springopening - at the Boston store la t night was the event of no week , and attracted immense crowds nd widespread attention. From the itno the doors wore opened until after 0 o'clock throngs of people poured tiroug-ri the aisles , upstairs and down , " 'he attendance included the very best eople of Council Bluffs , and many from Jmaha and adjoining towns , and the earty expre = sions of opinion heard on very hand confirmed the first impres- ion that the display was the finest that lessrs. Folheringham. Whitelaw .S : Co. inve provided for public entertainment ince their advent in this city. The arrangement of the poods was ar- istic and beautiful. Everything that 103 been brought out for the season's rade , all the novelties in domestic and mported fabrics , were shown to the > eht possible advantage , and of course vere the delight of the thousands of adies who saw them. The display was j'aborate in every department of the ) ig establishment , and was especially Ine in the dress goods and curtain de- jartinsnts. The latter is a feature vhich has received unusual attention his year , and there never wsia a larger or more beautiful and varied assortment of draper shown in the city , makingit certain that the Boston btbre will here after be the headquarters for seekers after this class of goods. Af'er the close of the display the pro- irietors gave thuir employes the annual jnnquct at the Grand hotel. A number of friends were present as guests and a plendid feast and a brilliant social time was enjoyed. VTIll Not Try It Four younn men who came over from Omaha Wednesday nisht started the report that a man was shot , It was not long before the police and what few people were on the streets at that hourof the ni ht were scurry- mi ; around trying to tind the corpse or some one who knew wnero it micht be found. Of ficer Komn ai last ran across the quartet. The younc fellows were somewhat uppish at first at being questioned as to their intentions in starting the rumor , but it did not take tonp to convince them that tney had committed an offccso that might lead them to the cal lows , and they confessed that they baa sim ply meant it as a joke. They save their names nud were released from custody on condition that they would benavo the next time they visited Council Bluffs. Reitcr , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles anu newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. nt l"p for 11e Yo.ir * . Isaac H. Fisher , who pleaded cnilty to the crime of maliini ; and passing ccuntcrfen money , was brought oeforo Judge Woolson yesterday morning for a sentence. For mat' ing the stud ho was sentenced to spend foui years in the penitentiary at Fort Madisor and pay a line of SI OJO , ana for passme it he was iriven a flne of fiXW ( and a year iii th : penitentiary. The case of John Dowlin against Samue Haas , which has occupied several days , jva < brought to a conclusion and a verdict wa : returned by the Jury in favor of the plaintifl for * JsOO. _ \Vehavo our own vineyards in Cj.llfor nia. Jarvis \Vino comniny , Co Biutfs Genuine Rock Springs coal ai Thatcher's. 10 Main street , always or hand. The King of Gukollnp Stovp . The old single generator Dangler wa- the best gasoline stove ever mudc , bu' ' Shugart ! c Son have a now Dangler thai is unquestionably the kingof vapoi stoves. It is called the Dangler Stir prise , and is simply the old rcliabU btovo with a perfect process generatoi added. It burns a blue llamo whet lighted nud haa no odor in slopping 01 Blurting bhugarts are the only peopli who handle them. WOMAN'S MISSIONAHY SOCIETY. I'rc l > yteri.in l-ailt < > Hold an Iiitrc tln Merlins ; . The annual meeling of the Woman's Ml > sionary society of the Omaha presbyter , was held yesterday and last night at th Castellar btreut Presbyterian church. Th meeting was presided over by Mrs. J. K Fleming and its proceedings were records bv tbo secretary , Mrs. Z. T. undsey. "About twe"ty delegates from touns in th Unmta district were in attendance and they tojelher with visitors , were givt-n lunobeo : and Cupper at the church by tbo ladlus o , tbo mUiinn. At the morning session tbo devotional ex crcises were led by Mrs , David Kerr o Bcllovuo , after which temporary committee were appointed. Mrs. Lindsay , as secretary , then made he report , wbica showed that several new so cietic * throughout the Hate had been organ lied. lied.Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Oenlse , the treasurer , rpad ho report , uulch showed that il s9 13 haa bee sent to the notno board in New VorK , an } T % to the Forum board in Chicago. The forenoon sosiion closed by the clot tion of the following ofllccr * : President , Mrs. Asa Icard , Omaha ; firs vtco president. Mrs , David Kerr , Bellevue second vieo president , Mrs. B. M. McCorc Omaha ; third vioo president , Mrs. T \ \ I eard , Schuyler , fourth rice presiuont , Mr- M. O , L. Polloclr , Biair ; treajurer , Mrs. J C. Denise , Omaha , corresoondlns iucretari Mrs. Thomas Croiirb , Omaha , 'raoording sci retary , Mrs. Couiter , Omaha. The aftcrnosn aud evc&ius tenlozi we : aerotcd to addresses , songi and paper read ing' . Mrs H C Kusseil of Sthuyler read a paper on "Misnon Woric in Alaska. " and Mrs. H. A. Turrill of the same place cave her personal "Heminlicenccs of Life in Bur- muh. " Mrs. J. M.Vll on of Omana talked of Sooth America , and Hlnc Leetoiduftho "Nee < l of Missionaries in China. " His com rade , Soon Qui. sane a missionary song. PARKS AND VIADUCTS. outli Mile Citizens Ul ru Mrmurr * of I'tihllc Imprnrptnrnt. Parks and viaducts were the topics of dlv cushion last night n' a meeting of the South Side Citizens club , which was in sosion at Mueller's hall. Eighteenth and Vinton streets. When tbo meetlnc was callnd to order Isaac Htiscall. a member of the committee on v la J nets , stated that both the Fifteenth and Sixteenth street viaducts would bo con structed. He did not believe tbut there was a railroad corporation so insane that it didn't know it would have to build the structures , as no court would intervene after the council had taken the necessary action by passing ordinances for both viaducts. Michael Donovan stated that the South side citizens had a plain dutv to perform by working for both viaduct ? . He did not want to see the South side people pel to fighting the rebuilding of the bixleenth street struct ure. In order to get both viaducts bethought thought it best to build the Fifteenth street first and then the railroads would bo obliged to rebuild the Sixteenth street viaduct. The park question was then taken up , and Mr. Donorau made a motion to endorse and adopt the legal opinion of City Attorney Connell in reference to condemnation pro ceedings for parlt purposes. Hu bellevca that the recent action of the city council in accepting the different propositions for tbo North nnd West side parks were , according to Mr. Council's opinion , illegal. Now that park lands could be condemned and adjoining property ocneflted could be taxed for Im provements. Mr. Donovan was in favor of condemnation. Ho thuueht such property could be acquired bv the city at about one- half the price asked for the lands. Ho said the South sldo lands were worth three times as much at the corn fields , as nc called them , on the North and West sides. It was true that the council had sot aside $74 000 for the South side park , nut if the : sorth and West staei had wanted any tnoro they would have taken the T4iKX > . James I3rennan did not agree with the speaker on Mr. Council's opinion. He said the city attorney had acted very unwisely in giving his opinion ut this late aav. The opinion might bo to the effect to delay for years the purchase of Ibe parks. He thought tbo park commissioners and the council had treated the Southside people very fairly m the matter of setting aside the ? 74,000 for parks and passing ordinances for viaducts. The Clarke , Syndicate nnd Murray tracts were again discussed , and Mr. H.iscall made a motion to recommend to the park commis sioners to purchase that portion of the Clarke tract south of Sackett street and for a boulevard vard for an outlet on South Thirteecth street by way of Dominion street. Mr , Hiisc-11 said it was just as well to make a start now as any time , as the money had to be ex pended. Dan O'lCeeffe favornd Mr. Donovan's plan of condemnation proceedings , as he thought the park lands could thereby be procured for mucn less monev than the owners of prop- ertv were asking for their property. Mr. Donovan insisted upon his motion to endorse the city attorney's opinion , ana the result of all the motions und suggestions were left as though they had never been oncinaterl , as tne meetinc broke up bv a mo tion to aojourn Just at the time the discus- Mun oegan to get hot. A MOULD'S f.nn P/.I.V.S. Contract for lluililliig p . \\viirtlctl and Coiumltte * * * .Ippninteil. DCS Moixcs la. . Apnl 7. 'Special Tele gram to TIIK BEE. | The contract for tur- nisning plans for the Iowa building at tha World's fair was awarded to Josslyn it Taylor of Cedar Raplas. At the session of the commissioners tnis morning the follow ing officers were elected : J. O. Crosby president ; J. F. Duncombe , vice president ; F. N. Chase , secretary. Committees were selected as f allow s : Compilation of archac- logical , historical and statistical information , Ashton , Crosby and Jarnagan ; audit ing , Guelick , Packard and Stivers ; executive , Mallory , Seaman ana Pack ard. To buvQ "charge of tha various departments , the following were chosen : Live stock , Packard , agriculture and dairy , Chase ; horticulture and forestry. Dent , min erals and geology. Duncombe. press. Stivers ; woman's work , Crosby ; manufactures and machinery , Seaman , education and tine arts , Jarnngan. There was a general discussion of the various matters and technical ques tions that might otherwise como up to perplex - plox the commission were settled by resolu- lution. In order to avoid expensive meetings of the full commission , considerable power was aelecated to the executive committee. The appropriation of f 125.000 bemcso much smaller than was uskcu by the commission. bas necesit&tcd radical changes in plnns and rigid economy m every direction. It is now proposed to add another story to the shelter. a tas'eful one-story structure now in Jackson park , and which bas betn offeree to Iowa , piovided the state will remodel the building so that it will be creditable to the park. The total expense will be about i j.OUO or JJU.OO't. ' Kvnn rllriil Ministers -Meet. Cncsiov , la. . April 7. [ Special Telegram to TUE BEE. ] The Des Moines conference of the Evangelical church assemnled in this city today. Bishop Bowman of Chicago pre siding. The opening service was largely at tended nnd of an interesting character. Bishop Bowman delivered a very interesting aduress in which ho urged the necessity of the ministry being pure and holr examples of godliness. Rev E. J. Yaggy was chosen secretary and L. N. Day assistant. Creden tials were issued to C. Thomas. Rev. J. H. Siowart of Lonraer and S. A. Miller of Creston - ton were received into tte itinerancy. The attendance by the ministry today is light , but w 11 bo increased largely by tomorrow 's delegations. Itnlirl Snart7 * Death. MOINES. la. , April 7 The crand Jury is investigating the muraer of Mabel Swartz. Three other men who were in the house at the tiinu of tbo shooting testified that Craf- ton shot deliberately , and that there , vas a conspiracy between Crafton and others to kill tha girl , as she threatened to leave them and go bacl ; to Sioux City , taking property and valuaoies with her. A .Y.N O V.I'EJIKXTb. . "Tho Henrietta , " the cleverest work of that brilliaat author Bronson Howard , will PO presented at Boya's new theater on Sun day evening next for ono night only. While wo might add that in a sense of duty there is one that should not be overlooked , and that is the cleverest of comedian * , Mr. Stuart KoDson , tie idea of all and a satisflor of nil lovers of humor. Mr. Hobson will be ably supported by an excellent coinpanv of players. The tour this present season'wlth "The Henrietta ' has surpassed that of nil others. Mr. George S. Woodward , plavmg the opposite part to Mr. Hobson ( Old Nick Van Albtynei has received none but the most favorable encomium * from the press ol the country. The next attraction at Boyd's now theater , following "Tbo Henrietta. " will be AugUbtus Pitou's great American play , "The Power oi the Press , " which comes the last three nights of next week. Tbo Uovd will DC clotod on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday. On Thursday. Friday and Saturday at ttn Farnam btroct theater comet Mr. Newton Btn-rs ind his excellent company in bis new comedy , "Eloped With a Circus Uirl. " This is . ono of Mr BeeiV latest successes , and said to oa the very best comedy on the road. Seats are now ou taio , Tun I.HI ! I'lre * . At 11 o'clocii last night a watchman dit covered fire in the tmrd story of the Brour block. Sixteenth and Douglas street. Ttu blaze wai in the office of J. J. Brown , anc was extinguished by a chemical enirine. Los < in furniture and carpets will amount toabou' ' JDO.While While tbo fireman were working in thi Brown block another alarm came in , calling tha department to tha corner of Tenth ani Dodge streets. An unoccupied building oi the corner was smoking , but a few bucket ! of water was all that was needed to put ou the fire , which wta probably started bj trump * . ' IN FAVOR OT FREE WOOL ritovrrlrtST riot. ] port , or as many n want thorn , is to utillte our resource * in the wivrof labor and mate rials in manufacturing ( or foreign markets. These free ports xvould , prMjmably , be de voted to tbo manufacture t > t ROOUS for foreign markets. If any of their products were can- sumcd ID this country , as they would bo. they would p y duties ai now , and wo would be havinc the advantage f the low prices without lowerlne trie Mnndard 01 wages. At present we buy Iraborted article ! mndo by hands not fed in this country , which owe no allegiance to our flat ; , and we bare no control over the production. Under the free port system there would be no free trade whenever tbo trade was to bo with our country , bo lory ? as thj trade was conducted with articles made from imported materials in the tree port or in part of our product * there would bo no restrictions. In short , every trade/ advantage would bo on our side. \Vitn free trade articles manufactured in for- eipn countries by pauper labor , often would bo snipped hero free of dutv to take the place of articles produced In whole by our labor. \ \ ith a frre port wo would fur nish all the labor , a great deal ot the raw material , and yet none of the products maJo from free materials Imported would bo sold in comoetitioD to those produced in whole in this country unless they eaU the duties cow imposed. CltliA \ nil 111 It.Uenelltrd. . \Vben the propo'ltioa was fint made nt the Treasury acpmmcnt it was received with suspicion. Then it percolated the ofilclal heads and was so well regarded that it was believed Secretarv Foster would recommomt it in his annual report. There were many other important subjects occupy - lag hts attention and It went over. A num ber of the leading senators bavo been investigating the subject and recognize its merits. Ono of them will introduce it soon. It would have appeared earlier in this session , but no one had it in definite shape and no ono appeared to bavo tbo genius or the time to formulate the bill. It is not believed - lieved there \\ould be many free ports opened under the bill , but enough to demand an enormous increase of our raw material out put and make heavy ar.ifts upon our labor. S"e < v YorU , Boston. Baltimore. Charleston Now Orleans , San Francisco , Uuluth.Chtcaco and oossibly a low other cities situated on the coast or having lake connections with the ocean would comply with the recuirements and undertake the manufacture of roods for foreign markets , with the advantage of free materials from abroad whenever needed. The idea is to mono the incoming and out come of ships and cargoes in free ports wholly unrestricted , so far as duties arc con cerned. it would be a eood political move. as it would meet the demands for free and raw materials , without any of the injurious effects , and would put a stop to the demands for "tariff reform. " PIIOTECTIOX FOK THK SEALS. Negotiations-aid to Have Horn Completed Torn Moil us VHenUl. WASHINGTON , 1) . C. , April 7. Secretary tilamo said today , in response to an inquiry on the subject , that an agreement bad not been finally concluded with the British gov ernment m regard to a modus Vivendi in Bennc sea pending the settlement by arbi tration of the jurlsdictional rights of tbo United States in those waters. He declined , however , to say anything m regard to tbo condition of the negotiations. The departure of Uie president from the city at this time is rezaraed as especially significant , in view of a statement attributed to bin : that ho would not go away until the question of a modus Vivendi had been settled ono way or the other. It is believed that an agreement tas practically been reached Dy the president and ho Brit ish minister , and the basis of the uereement bas been communicated to Lord Salisbury for bis action. As it is not likely that the British premier will dis pose of the mater for beveral du\s. the presi dent probably thought ho could avail himself of the interval for a lexv days recreation. The agreement nearly concluded is said to D6 substantially tbo same as tbo modus viveudi of last year that expires on the -4th prox. Active preparations are now being made at the Navy and the Treasury departments lor the dispatch of vessels to Bering sea. The vessels to be used In this service will be the revenue cutters Hash , Bear , Corwin and Albatross , ana the war ships Hanger , Adams and Mubican , and possibly either the Charleston , Baltimore , or the Yorktown , mostllkely the last named. These arrangements are. being made m anticipation of a favorable conclusion of the negotiations for a modus Vivendi , which will include ac tive co-operation on the part of the Bnlish navy. Western i'eiihtoim. W \smvoTov , D. C. , April 7. TSpecial Telegram to TUB BEE.J The following list of pensions granted is reported bv TOE BEE and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska. Original bamuel fl. Osborne. Francis M. Hadlev , Amos E. Wilber. Ad ditional Ephraim Lake. Increase Andy Hitterhouse , James Walsh. Iowa : Original James W. Bntton , Wil liam H. Smith , \\illiam Alercer. John Rus sell , \Villlam Turner. Nathan Luellen , James A. bisemano. Additional Robert Johnson , Hiram Smith , increase-Jonathan Jenks , Peter liansen , Alfred B. Durfev , Alexander Conner. David M. Moore , John Brown , Abraham Kendall. South Dakota. Original William A. Wng- ner. William Rowland , David Misener. In crease Seth M. Laird. Gone Snipn li WASHINGTON- . C. , April 7. President Harrison loft Washington tonicht via the Pennsylvania road for New Church , V"a. , on the Chesapeake bay , to enjoy a brief respite from official duties and to do some snipe shootinir. Ho expects to return to the city by Saturday evening. The president was accompanied by Lieutenant Parker. DeWiU's Sarsapanlla cieinsej the bloai , increasestho appetite and tones up tbo sy - tem. It has bcaefitted mary pjaple who have suffered from blood duor-low. It will helpyou. IlCRLHCnT ll.lXfXI ) FUJI I'CKJUKT. Ills Testimony In the < ilailyn j\elyn Cases IteMilts in n Warrant. LONDON , April 7. A raport ha3 been made by bir Augustus Stepbenson , solicitor for the treasury and public prosecutor , officially con firming tbo statement made some umo ago that a warrant bad been issued for the arrest of Henry Hurlburton the charge of perjjry m the suit of broach pf promise of marriage brought against him by Miss Gjrtrudu Ellis , otherwise kuown as lodys Evelyn. On the trial of the case tha'iury returned a verdict for Hurlburt , wticn was appealed by the plaintiff. The appeal was denied. In the meantime an inquiry was started to learn the truth of the mutter. Sir Augustus , in bis report , explains the delay in tbo matter Difficulties were put , in bis way , out nnallv enough evidence watobtained in support ot the evidence given by Mil * Evelyn in contra diction of HurlburvM testimony that bas en abled him to procure a warrant for the let ter's arra'.t on tbschurse of perjury. Every precaution was tririen to conceal the fact that inquiries were Oeins made , but it appears that it was impotiib'o ' to prevent Hurlburt from being adviwul that he was likely to bo arrested. Hurlburt left England and went to the United Slates. The warrant was cabled there , but Hurlburt was again warned and fled to Mexico and thus escaped arrest. AMVbEMKXTft. Mr. Robert Mantcll is presenting a reper tory of 15vo plays at the Bovd theater , begin ning last evening with "Aionburs. " This play bas been seen repeatedly in Omaha , and last nlfhl's production presented nothing ol novelty. Mr. Mantell scored a personal triumph as usual , and the charming Miss Behrens won a large meed of adimr < uioi > . Their support was adequate to a satisfactory production , and u fashionable andioncc gave vent to its enthusiasm in numerous curtain calls. calls.Mr. Mr. Nawton Beers began an engagement at the Farnara Street theater last evening in "Eloped with a Circus ( ilrl. " Mr. Boers fills a want in small Interior towns , but u hardly equal to the expectation ) of a cm audience. Summer .School ut t'ornrll. ITIUIA , N V , April 7 Cornell univemty announces au innovation and new departure , FoUowing the oiampio of some other jni veraiticv summer coarscs will bo offered this rear , its libraries , laboratories mid museums being opened during a part ot the summer vacation. New York Iltrhntipr Quotation" . Xstv YORK , April 7. 'Special ' Tele- cram to Tug BRB. , Exchange was quoted as follows. Chic> > , lite discount , St. Louis , oar. riinl the Priro of Xnll . CLBVXP , O , April 7. The wlro nnil manufacturers ot the United States r&ot hers joterdavand unanimously adopted u new scale * , harmonizing a low Inequalities which have hitherto existed in prices. Mrs. Julia vV. Liivitt , ( .4 M3 nvlile , O a. writes : "My phvsician cove ma Brsd y , crotlno for a severe headache. It acted like a cbarm. I bone this recommendation will be the means of relieving other sulTo rers. " .M 'itoi'in .tnocT r - . Callaway Baptists oropcso to organize a church. Cherry county's Jail hm been empty for six months. Tramps are terrorizing the ci'Uensot Hold- reco with their bold , bad actions. A gasoline stove in a restaurant at Liberty exploded , but litllo damage was dona. Jealousy caused Murv liolik of Prague to end her life by taking n dose of arsenic. Ai the result of the grip , John Way , an old settler of Lincoln county , is dead at the ago of 78. The Steele Citv Standard is a bricht look Ing new Nebraska popr published by row lor k Peters. The barbers of Hartington have quit talc ing the Police ( Jazctto at the request of iho Women's Christian Temperance union. An uglv boar attacked William Madison s 10-year-old son near Stockvillo and injured him so bndly that his life was despaired offer for so.ne time. While driving homo from Alliance Thomas Bolar. a well known ranchman , as Instantly killed by havin ? his skull crushed. His life less body wai found in tis wacon. with his bead hanging over the dashboard , but the cause or the accident is unknown. William Sivpa. who bas been working on a farm nonr Falls City , has suddenly left tno cnutitiy after being detected in passing coun terfeit dollars. His iroods were wretched imitations. Officers are m pursuit. It is said ho is wanted in Illinois for horse stealing - ingWhilo While M. Johnson , roadmastcron the Long Pine & Chadron division of the Elkhorn.was standing near the track watching thu snow plow attack an icy drift , he was buried in a mass thrown out. Ot.o piece of ice struck him , breaking a limb. Several otners were buried and were in dancer of suffocation be- lore they could be extricated. A special from Butte , Boyd county , says : "L C. Ireland Is a fanner living on Ponca creek close to the reservation line fifteen miles west. Last ween one nf his sons , about 11 years of age , owing to harsh treat ment , ran away and found protecting friends in Butte His 'atner soon came alter him , and having captured him tied his hands bo- bind bis back and with a rope around his nock led him homo behind his horse. It was ascertained that since his return homo ho has been kept tied up , and parties came to town after a warrant for the father's , arrest and the son's release. Ireland is a man at constant variance with his neighbors and en- tnnglcd in numerous lawsuits ' ' Hero are a few facts which are boinc scat tered broadcast nv the people of Niobrara- "Niobrara's artesian well beean drilling De cember 10 , 1SU1. secured flow January 25 , 1-ftJ. depth , W > feet , size pipe. < men , pres sure. 9o pounas to square inch , water , excel lent for drinkinc ; flow , 'Jr ( vj gallons per minute , temperature , 70 degrees ; shoot , Kl feet through- ' _ inch pipe , : io feet throuch 4't inch pipe. purpose , 63-barrel tiounng mill , svstcm of water works , electric licht and motor powers : owners , Niobrara Mill company , a stock company comprising Nio brara citizens , the mill is in course of erec tion and will be completed by July 1 , 1592 ; drillers P F. Kearns. J. W. Kenrns and A. tl. McDonald , Niobrara , Nob. , is the county scat of Knox county , population. SK ) : bridge across the Niobrara river : uork packing es tablishment , cannine factory , brewery , two bottling works , etc. ; high school , telephone , railroads , churches , newspapers , largest ar tesian well in Nebraska , craded streets and out of debt. Good surrounding country.1 ' Late to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies. " But parly to bed and a "Little Earlv Riser. " the pill that makes life longer and bettor and w iser. SE1H > Of YEbTKUD IT. Dome-1 Ir. E. W. Harris of Albuqunrque. X. M. , com mitted suicide In the Hio ( Jrauae river Atout 7.000 confederate vetorani have a - sembleu at New Orleans to yart.cipato m an annual reun on. AnWmln Vollane , a miner. WHS killed by fnllin : rock and n companion badly Injured at Coal Creek , Colo. The city council of Dlsrrnrck. N" . D. ha re- pe tied tin1 lifetime luw passed by it a year ago. and that city is , now drv. John M. Welnbald. of Denver , Cole , has begun suit asalnn the Ili-slstcr-Gazette of Koikiotd. II1. , for libel. He w mts s30'.U"0 ' damages. Tliu police think llr.it there sire yet liodirs liur'cd ' in the ruins of tbo bill dins dcstrovnl by the itorm of Taur day nisht a nock ugo t Cbicaso. Harvey Wel'h and Leo Parker , miners at Tennessee I'uts. Colo. , were tiui ln > ut some sticks of giant powder. Itolh nciubadiy Injured and their cabin demolished. The twcnty-frl\th annual encntrpment fif the Illinois Grand Annv of tbo Hepulilic nil the ninth annual convention or ttie Worn in lielluf corps , are In session nt surinsdeld. An excursion train was wreekeJ near Gran 1 JuiR-tiun. Colo. , but owing to the coolness mid bravt > ry of Engineer John T. Good ind Wil liam Noble , the Ureiiiim. there was no loss of life. life.Wlil'e Wlil'e a partv of miners were prosppetln ; near(5o den , Cole , they found tbo rcrn.ilns < if t o men and n woman burled In a shallow cr.-ve. E erything Indicated that they had bien murdered. No claw to their Identity has been discovered. r ir < 'i > fn. At D Porvonlr. Cuba , flro destroyea 15,018- 00 ! ) pounds of sugar. There U a probability that the strike on the Cauudlaii 1'uciUc will be reiumoJ. The tc anler Voendam , which went a here on thu coast of KnjlamJ. has been floated. The ship Erato went down off the coast of Germany , and two of her crow are inlssln ; . Ieeniin = . the Australian and English mur derer , was at one time a resident ofVlun : - J > C2. The Trench Chamber of Deputies hns < le- cidod to make : m appropriation fur an exhibit at the World's talr. Advtots from -union sli-iw that the feud be tween King Malutmi and < lucf MulnfaRroui more bitter and Unit tin1 outlire.iu of war 14 prouubjc Matafa lia = started a rh al povi-rn- niont- The stt-an ers Hansa for Hamburg and FalUenber fui Hren.on > o'l ' rted ut sen. Tlio H.uik.i tank tt In soin if tier i rew Tlio Ka.kenber put lute Lief llu lanu with ntr bows sieve .n . Ilio UacK. C'old HwiHarfne lljdCirculntlon li ujLmn under tnu LT - 1 mrl to t h e nanil tturSrrT'ii - invi lllooi IiiH-aM * In cub cbt k bnf er MI TlJiy ra k f tte rapnre Elcod or a. . t hirer * nMii < l nct-ikLtlU.lloi.B'8 t. louie i'lllt. It. ul SAF , CERTAIN , SPEEDY. .TIEDICIM ; to. , .tB - 't J A f . ! -r * < I 4.sisiStt. ) . AO Fa ur * i j. DC" a lit ' ( f In. CURB A ne aat romptple Tri'mtaent , contittlni ; of Eui > poiuorit : , Olmnt m ia tui i al o la Uoi inul'lli , a P > it.r , > ur > J rfcit-n t. Intvrial Illlaa or Uieulio ; Uc'im . flironic lluoent > t HormlHarr fuu Tb t lUmwlr tiat oerur liMO knuwnlotatl ( I p r Uux u furfi > at Uf inail , VV& ; maertr m ItiK wrrlbl * dl eai > wluqa writ ten ruarauiwi i > pu ur ir iir a wuu v D sai or relBuUthe mun r K u > l t-ur J. a u 1 lU'ny lor ( irt > aample. iiuarai.ian uia i IT Uub i i j lJruki.-in , fain Afc-auii. curaj11 a au.1 J lltit . umatm. Nts. anclreth's ' Pills No other medicine has such an enviable reputation as Brandreth's Pills. For more thnn sixty years they have had the unqualified confidence of both the people and the profession. They have never failed to perform the work required of them in a safe and satisfactory manner. Being entirely vegetable and wholly composed of innocent drugs they have never done harm , and although death must finally visit us all , we believe , from long experience and thousands of cases , that life can be prolonged by the occasional use of this medicine. These pills remove all the disease producing mat ter from the system every time a dose is taken , and since the same dose will always produce the same effect , it stands to reason they must keep the body in a healthy state , and when man has no substance in him which will produce disease he is not susceptib'c ' to its influence. OZS.FOR _ _ ABSOLUTELY PORE - AGO KANSAS CiTV , MQ. ' | OjB"WQrvo Seeds , " Btf I the wonderful remedy ltt * 'is > old with a urtt- ten cnnrnntce ti cvre aI nrrr u Ui-ci-cn. turh as n cat Mptnorr. IAI Sf B-aii I' 'wcr Ilpadariip Waiefulnpsi. Lo t Manhond Vlphtlr Ealv Untn. Nerroonnoss La itudp alldr&ms and loft of txiworof the Ot'nenitlrn OrcanR in either ? er cau11 t r nrer errrtton. yonUiful rrro R or ' xw'alTo * t < hnccx > npn.m nr stimulants which f.non lead to Inflnmtr ( onRumtr- jd t n anity. 1'ut up ctmrenipnt to carry in rc t Docket. V1 t pr pact- ace Tnjbil 6fnrS.iits cvory t.nrrtprwn mtY a tfrtttrn gtwraniff tonr orrcjundlt.ematuv. Circular Srce. Addix-M.Nervebccit Co. , Chicago , 111. For sa.e in < 'tnaha ' by Shermun it McConnell. Iol3 Dodgo-st. A Written Guaranto SYPHiLl ! to Cure hvcry Case or Money Refunded. Our i are . permanent an 1 not a pitfh.ni up. C I'-1 trentedwen rear" a > have neTcr ot'n a ympK.m since By 1t-si r t > n i i"v > p fully we can treat you by mail anJ wp C.T * the &tnL'tronc fruanuitc ? to cur- * itr rpland all rauoey Thop whu prefer to t-om ? here fcrtreatinent can * 1o * < > an I we wtll pay rnilrtnlfare tw th way aiul hotel bill * , while here If xxc fnll to euro We challencet.ie worM fura rnsj that our Miulc llemedy will nut euro , writ ? for partlcalan nnd ci't he evidence In our even ycnr practice with the Made Heme3y it hm been m i t dllUcntt to overcome the prejudice' pun-t * ocalled peflflci. But under our -irons cunruntee thousands are tryln ; It and be- Inc cared. Wegaarantee U > cure or refund every dollar , and as we have a ronu'a'tan toproioct , alKo financial tmcfcins ol Ji H1.0J ! ) It is pcrfectlr safe to nl n ho win try the treatment , Heretofore you have putting up and pavlns oul your money for different treatment ! ! , and although you arc not yet care 1 no one has paid back your money. We w.ll positive y curov.m. Old. chronic deep eatol ca es eureJmtiJ to 9J days. Inveitlsa'.o our nnandal standln ; . oar rt putallon as bnstncM men. Write u > for name * ini addrcf n ftho \voharo cured who have pvcn pcrml"lon to refer to them It ts yon enl ) DO-I- acctodo thi . II your symptoms are sore tJr 4it. mucous pntchcsin uiouth. rheumatism In bones and joints hair falllni : out. eruption11 on any ptrt of thj bo ty.fcell'isuf pencral depres-i m. palm In Lealor bone-u You harp no tttnot' > wane Ino-e ho are con tanUv tatluz mercury and pi.ta'hh < > uld dl - continuc It. Constant u e of these dru * will surely brine sores and eatmz ulcers in the en 1. Dun t fall to wntc A l corre ponrletue sei.t sealel In plain en velope We inv te the mo t r * 1 1 Invcsti at.oa and will do nil In unr poTTtrUi all j-ua in : t. Address. COOK REMEDY CO , - Omaha. S5io for i -i < ; o of Lo T or I" ILI\I MAN HOOD , Gi-ner.Ior N'-uvous Deoitirr weak ness nf "ody iirnnnd. the etfci-t. ' " nt errors orex- ccsses'n ' o dur v > unctli U wcinnoture. . Wu rudrdntt'oovwry ase or r f ml every doll ir Five d i v > tr nl trn.it tnent * 1 'nil < - < iursn * ' > 1'ert-eptlli o benefits n > ilireJ .n three dn.v Hy mil. surureiy pu-Uol fr m observation. COOKllEStEDV LO i MtflV. Nrtl LADIES ONLY iiinin rrnvin itri.t Lroitife ni ftlnulu ( i-rti u ' i i i .j ir n , j u-y roi iti > . By BI i ! J' ser ira T se > o 1 f l u i > s > .r i- t.oa. LOO ft. UkJl'CIt y C t . < ) in i. N" W. C. ESTSP , 14 H. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BS.UFFS. An ortlln intt to re uiiiti1 tne sj ? , ind sh.ipr of f * nmtjii * jr ck to ut' usfni tit the < onstrtu - tien ot liuiiil nts n t'ie ' c ity of i 'm jli u in < l to prjvitle p * iia t'e * * fur the x.otut.on of the prin is uns t iifrcuf Be it urda neu uy the nty council of the Ity of Omuba : Section I. That all common brick hire .ftcr innnufuttiireil , balu oi used n tl.o on ttvi - tlon of any buildlns In the c.ty of Umali i sii i 1 boot i uniform maKe .in < i of the n.itli n il - ro and sb.ine. to-vlt : olsht .ind one-fourth > iiicbes In lonstli. four < * ) iui-his In width 4i > a two n nil ( ino-fourtb ' 'S inches In thK'knus-i. Section'It shail be unlawful hei-e.i'ti r to make or s-oll brlcl ; for the constructioa nf u y btilldlns In the city of Omaha exei-pt i.f MI national size and h.Uio as pres , < rilioa in i no foresulns sBction. Any pir on violating ttic provUlonsof th oniinancu shall bo deemed cuilly of a uiiHleinoanor and upon convict un tbercof shall be fined not Icm than flvo doll.irs ( JJ.OJ ) nur exceeding ono bundrod dollar * for etch ande crvotlence. FuctiunU That tills ordinance shall tulo effect and bo In force from and af t r Its paa - City Clerk. n. P DAVts , I'reMdunt City Council. Approved April UUW p JInyor PROPOSALS FOR faEWER BONDS. -ealed bids marked Proposals for .sower lluiidH wul bo received at tne oliice of thu o y tu'.tsurer uf the citiy > r OiiiHha. Neb . up t o o if w. uo < m.if tuolitli day of April. IB'i for the puichasrf ) jf f.VJ.UO'j.UJ > uuer I'ouds of the city .if umutii. Neti. , dated Jl.iy lit , ! . ' . pay- ub.c JJ years aftonlatu. Intorot J per emit per annum , payable Mimi-innilallv. Prln < ' ! - iiai and Interest payauu ! al Kountzs ilr.H. \ew \ oru Denomination of t > end . ii.wn.uj eai h. Each bid must Htato prire nnd uinount MjiiRhi for aril ineliulo aocrtioa interest up to Jute "f iloliMTJ1 * t Om.ih.i. Ni'li. Tlie riclit f rexertuU to reject any and all lilda. Insuea UUULI i barter powar uf ilUusof tUe inotni- n itan class and ordinance No. 'J31I. nytircivod March a. IMC. llCNIt HU LLS' . M'"dJltM City Troasurer. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING BOKDS. SealeJ bldsi marljpil propu al < i for piviia bunds will he rocoivud at the rirtlce of thu otty treakurer of Um.ilia. Keb , up to 13 o'clock noon of the 2" > th day of April. iBiri for tbo pun hawof S 0 KW.OU Diivin ? bonds of ilia city < if Uinaha. NeU , ( lat d M-4rl.ini ) . ' , n.tyuDlu L"0 years after flate. intprost i p r cent pur annum , payutjle stuul-annuully ; principal iintl interest payahm it KounUe llroi 'i-iw York I > enoiuliiati4in of iMiinifcjl.'WJ iw e ich. K > uli hid mu i state uriue an-1 aiuiiunt ftonzlil for and include acrr.mj lutoKKt Ut date of < IUiv- erv at Umabu. Neu The r : lit U rewrveJ to reject Knv anil illliils. N.uoU un ler < l.-ru r pouer of i.tus of lueirtipnliiuii i lm > s and ord tiauce Nu SJfi , anurorxil Mar hI. . l ri 111 Mt i' I.LN M'JCJ31tM L.ty froai-urer Chas. Lunkley. Fttni-rnl Dirwlyr an I I mI"rU i T 311 Brotidwny , ( ouncu Bl iT\ Omaha llcdfcal and Siirid ? INSTITUTE. % Eye (6 ( Ear INFIRMARY FOH. THE. m. TREATMENT 4-v - > - tailB ? , OF ALL t'-t futilities , .iponratns Mild for vurci'Ssfu treitnipnt of i-very f inn of disease reijulnnj tnudioui r sur-'lc il treatment. M beJs tar pa'icnts. board and uttendanr-o. Hest acromodntiuns In the wes > Wr.tu fur circulars on dtfi r u t e < ( nnil rraces trussei. club feet , eurvaturos if soina. nllus. tumors , e ini-er , i-atarrh. hroncti tfS tn- halftiion.e cctricity. paralysis , eo.leusy kid ney , b adder eve. ear , skin anJ Oloo-l and all siirzlcul oDtTations. DISEASES OF WOMEN iU 'n Ir Women I'UEE. We na o lately ad led .1 iyms- in dcpirttnent for women durlnc conllnetnent. strictly Dr > rntfi Onlv KeJIablo ModlciU Jti- btltutc in.1 kinc n pocl.ilt v ot PHIVATE Of > 5h.AS3KS Al H ooil Dlse ises successfully ireatoi bynhiiltic I'nlson removed from the systetu Mltluiut mercury Now KpiUintito 1'reiit- ment for Loss of VITAL POWK1U 1'orsons un able to vl t Ub mav be treiteii at iiiuuc by < nrresuon lence. All communlc.itlunf coutf- dontliil .Medicines or Instruments sent t > y iu.i'1 orexpress , securely uackud , m > niar s to mil tatueontenf-or sender. One personal tn- terv e nreforrol. C'.illinil ennsuit us or suntl history of y > ur case , and wo wih send in piuin wr.ipoer. our FREE : Cnon ITivato. PnOlf Tf ) MEN aUUn IU MEN , vpeclai or Nervous Dis eases. Itnpotency. at phitls. Gleot ani Varico * < i'le , with quest < m list. Hriues. Vppllanups for Deform.ties A Trurs * On'y ' nninufactory mthu West of litii'Ort I- 7/1 U I'l.l I \ / > . 1 tit'aar.s , ILl.KUfK.lO \TTl.llll. . * < l\l > IIKLI * . OiDdba Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th and Broa iway , Co mcU BlutTa. Ti n minutes' i ulo from uuatvr of > 'maun cat Om ha and Council 1 ! luff a eiei--tr.j tnuuir unou HE GRAND HOTEL , Coun-il Blu'fj , losva. New. modern , woll-apoointsd , thor ou0'b.j we.-Kept , S3 a day E. F. CLARK , Prop. CITIZENS STATE BASK or coaiull niu3t. f'tplt \ \ stce'c $ / . hurjilus anJ I'roilts . . . H Net Capital an i Purplm fi'tH nirc-Ltors-l I ) KUnuailiim K. I. -sii b O , ( ik'nu'in IS K Ilirt ( \ Millar J V . lain i.nu rharles It Unnuati Transact cencr ' anlt- ins hu iiiei-i. Largest capital auasurpiasof . .ny binU ; in south\ve ! > tern luita. ON TIME DB303IT3 SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. -i 00 IUVV.V farina for bate. IrnproteU arra J farm in UarriMin county , W J per ocro ; 1ST acres iniprnved.fl9.0i ; tot tit-res mpr'ved. fclUW ; UO acre * . SJ6.8J. Ifyouitru luowliu for bargains call and buo ui. Julmstou & Vuo I'attcu. I7IOU sAKE Oil E.\riIASCE- > n < l farm -I ? pruirty. . t _ H. : huafu. ll'ay an'l fluin. TPOlTlTnXT Dweillnisln nil [ xMs T tha -l ciiy Yl. \ . aliL-afo. Uroadw iy u j Mam . . . . ALE Acronco nu.irc ty Hiaiitc4 for -I-1 fruit and unrdnn uuro3 a * r- iltioafQ , IJroadMuy neil Mam Uronla. iron KENT The oBlce room n w oitIed -I- ( > y Cory It Conoier ou I'sar sir v Appiy to Luona rn : F. rett. ull sAI.F.Un onu year's tlr.c rrrr " , it F inurfit , a KuoJ youuj burAi ; y to I.ooiianl Ererotu _ _ FA H v | B. jraun InnUi buuii . iot * ul busluuii uliwki for ile r r nu Day . -0 I'oarl tra U Counoll B.a T * _ aitdition flsU f r rat , tftu CJC . uath. hot uua cuiJ water Uay