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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : Fill DAY , JUNE 10 , 189.3-TWELVE PAGES. 3 THE OMAHA .BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEAUfc STREET. tnli tied ly Carrier to fthy pittof the City II.V. . TILTON. - MANAOKR Ilui'ncBs Office. . . . No43 No S3 jl/JAU/t MHXTWX. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Chnutnuqua offlce , No. 10 Pearl street , Unltv " guild social tonight nt Mrs. Cof- fccn's. Mr * . Morv Larson died last ovcnlnc of pneumonia , oped 47 years nt her rcMdcnco. I''l Tv.-cHth uvonuo. Sbo leavci a husband onil daughter. Miss Mnngum , principal of the Hlch school room. was lenderod u surprise party last evening nt her homo by Uio tcacticra In tbo Washington avcnuo building. A special mooting of thn Woman's Cbrls- tlun Tcraporanco union will bo held this nftornoon nt.'J o'cloclc ut the Young Men's Christian ntsoclatiou rooms. Huslnoss of Importance. Mrs. Jnno Wright died nt 8 o'clock roster- lay morning , aged -M years , of typhoid"fovor. . Hho leaver two sons nnd n dnughtor. The funeral will occur thU afternoon nt 2 o'clock Ironi her Into residence , 1715 High ( Urect. A number of young ladles of the Caluollo church cnteriolncd their young gentleman Irlcnds yesterday nfleinoou ut a picnic In Fmrmount park. About twenty inndo up the party , nnd nn cnjoyuolo afternoon was spent. Huupor was servou under the trcos. Judge W. I. Smith wont to Avoca yoMor- tlay to hear evidence In a do/en or so saloon cases whcro injunctions were usItoJ for. The saloonkeepers of Avoc.x nro having u partic ularly warm time Just now. Last wcoK they wore all closed bv nn order from thu mayor and now proceedings have been boguti to enjoin the wliclo outllt of thorn. Tuo rc ldcnco of Chnrhn Ulltbrhou.c , on Seventh nvenuo n'-ar Sixth strict , was bur- glad/cd yesterday morning by a man wno churned to bo leonine for n room to rent. Ho went through tbo house nnd ransacked tbo things l.elrnglni ; ton number of persons who room thcic , but whctlicr ntiythitig ot . j vnluo v n& taken has not yet boon nsccr- J * tulncd. Owen Carrcll of Sigouinoy , In. , ono of the pupils in the school for the deaf. lm pro duced n proio rendition of Hiawatha wbli'h Is very meritorious , conslduring thu fuel that the lad Is only lit yearn of nco. Ills story of Hiawatha ban oocu printed In the ofllco belonging to the school. H uoulil take two or thrco columns of TUG Hen to reproduce - duce it. A deed was made out by P. M. Hunter as master In chancery ycstorduy passing the tltlo to $27,000 worth of property from Hattto M. Hey to James S. ChrUman and George W. Uobards In accordance wlthn dncroo ren dered some time ago in tbo United States district court. The two Kcntlorncn arn now in the city nnd will remiiln until the close of the week. Frank Carroll's caso.whlch has been pending ing for a couple of weeks In Justice Ham mer's court , was decided yesterday after noon. Ho was found guilty of keeping n saloon nnd was fined fT 0. Carroll stilt sticks to the story thnt bo was not the owner of "Tho Court , " but that It bclonccd to his brolhcr-Iii-tiiw in Omaha. Ho filed a 8100 bond nnd will appeal the case to tbo district court. Aldurmnn Pnco stales ttut ho found a pile- driver whllo rummaging around over the ' country 'tho other duv. It Is somewhat ats- llKured and half burled In the mud , but still in the ring. The city engineer will look It up and scu what It will cost to put in such bhnpo that It can bo used in building tbo city brldgPB. Jt Is claimed thnt the city will bo ublo to save fully halt of the money ivnich Una heretofore been paid out to tbo pile- driver monopolists. Two attachment suits were commenced In the district court ycslcraay against Ida J. Selplo of Mindcn , tbo ngercgato amount being - ing a Hltlo over MOO. Tbo attachment ts niado on account of an agreement to separate , made some tlmotv.'o between Mis. Sciplcnnd tier husband. The plaintiffs , Ltlotcky & Coon and Williams , van Amain & Harto , did not consider Iho mortgage that was given by her In satisfaction of their claims as worth much , and so commenced suit to attach. The case of tbo state against Jir- Smith , better known as "Olenwooa Jim , " was on trial the greater part of yesterday heroro Judge Ucomer. Smith was charged with stealing a shopping bag from Mrs. Ainswortb whllo she was passing through Uayliss park. Smith's defence was that ho was naif wilted and did not know any bolter. The case was given to tbo Jury and nftvr being out about , twenty minuios they returned a vcidict finding - ing him guilty of Inrcnny from the person , as charged In the indictment. ' This will scud Smltu to the penitentiary. The 9-yonr-old daughter of L. C. Besloy was In u runaway night boforc last that came near ending seriously. if not fatully. She was riding horse back when her horse u high spirited animal took fright at Roniclhlng and started at a great rntu do\\n Broadway. , Alter running fully half n mlle at a brcaic- "licck speed the llttlo girl managed to got her fooltiui of the stirrup ana slid to the grouud n short distance from the Upper Broadway cnglno houso. She was considerably shaken up nnd biuiscd by her fall to the ground , but it was duo to her presence of mind and good fortune that she did not receive moro serious Injury. _ Jnrvis 1877 brandy , bettor Hum itno'd. L. W. Tulloys , farm nnd city loans. Council Bluffs , In. , 103 Pearl stroot. Roller , thotallor , 310 Broadway , hai nil the latest styles nnd newest good * . Satisfaction guaranteed. Jnrvis 1877 brandy , sold by nil dealers Mrs. G , H. Jackaon is homo from an east ern trip. 1) . M. Sitrgant returned yesterday from Minneapolis. Tbo murriaga of Mr. Harry Stacy and Miss Boria Alwood , both of this city , U announced for next Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Llnch. moiubcr of tno Woman's Auxllary board of Ibc Columbian exposition , nnd Mrs. J. il. Stickle , oo'h ' of Hobion , Koo. , ure visiting Mrs. H. A. lllaln and Mrs. W. O. Wirt , 710 Willow nvcuuo. Nixou Wntorinnn , a well linnwii newspaper mnn of this city , no\v of Chicago , U a lllufTs rlsltor for n few days. Of lulo ho has Blvon Bp regular newspaper work almost entirely , Aind is u'ritlnc articles for 1'ucrf und soiuu of iCe olher loading mn'uzl"ea ( of Ibu country. A ptirly of Dlufiltos will leave Sunday nlitbl for n llshiii vxcurslon of n week or ten days nt Madison Lnlio , Minn. Tbo fol < Mr. and Mrs. H. n. Vun Urunt , C. 11. Wnlle und C. 11. Wane , Jr. Jnrvis 1877 br.nly six gohl medals. ( irnrvrl < > , Am fjolnj : to quit banlness , and so will clobo out my Htoulc of roccrie.4 at cost. for cash only. 11. V. Steatl. 101 Uroad- \viy , l-'ixturos for talo. I'llRltlxu from ,1 notice. \VlllCoonwai arroslcd yesterday nficr- noon on account of n lelcKrntn received from Djlcctlve E. K. Johnson of DCS Monies , elating lhat bo wui wanted In Ilia * , city for larceny. Coou 1 1 well Uuuwn boio , having bieii in llo : drui ; buslnesi. for several \e.irH in Council lllullo until about u > car UKO. Hccently ho has been HV.UK' in DCS Molnei. The telegram decs not nuito any purllculurs , Dim Coon ilatmi. iu have uo knuwlcdiro ot Ibo ulfulr. Ho denies over huvinir stolen uny ttil UK In bis Ufa. Johnson will oo lu Ibe city tcituy to laliu him back bctnt . Have you Boon the wonderful Ilurd i clrltioi utors , tlio no west unit bent out ; lite Kunlnu Now Process and Quick Mcul vapor HtovosK \ \ \ \ \ , liliu us a-biolntoly eifo. : At Cole & Cole'ti 41 Muln utroot. W. U. Gray , the Hatnl. Gordon ohof la iho ffontlunmu wftj prepared the banquet. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Detertniucd Efforts Have Eeen Made to Oloau the City. ALL STAGNANT POOLS MUST GO AT ONCE ThU I * tlio VliMV of the Cltr Council n llt- lircsucil by thn Vnrluti * Mcmliori nt n Sppclnl .Mcrtlitfc YcntcTiliiy. The stagnant pools that have caused so much complaint from property owners In various parts of the city must go. So said the couucll yesterday uflcrnoon at n mooting which xvas mainly for the purpose ot bearing complaints. Thu engineer was Instructed to take stops to abate the walar nuMance , and ihoro will probably bo but lltllo moro danger from contagious disease' . As the Mme draws near for the completion of the now city hall the nldcrmoa rcallzo thatsomolhlng must bo done eon toward getting furniluro. The contract for the furniture will In nil probability bo given to EOina Council Bluffs man. The furniture for the Interior of the vaults , however , will probably hnvo to bo secured some place out of the city , although the Intention of the nldormon Is to patroulzo homo industries so fur as possible. A commttloo was appointed , consisting of Smith , Junnlngs nnd Pace , to look un plan * nnd figures nnd report to the council nt Its next mooting , which will be on the ibtb. The mayor was Instructed lo make some repairs and changes in Iho city Jail , The council looked through the rat trap Wednes day night and found that thirty prisoner * wore confined in it , wlillo there were sleepIng - Ing accommodations for only cloven. Tbo rest xvore plnyinc poker until tholr tuin c.imo for the bunks. An upMairs room will bo llxcd up in suitable ntmpo lo receive the qunsl-iesuectablo fellows who drift Into the law's clutches In an unguarded moment. roit TIM ; coot. IVI\INIIS. Notn the OlritrliiK Pik'l'a on Co.Its unit Cnpcs itt tliu tlOMtnii Stoic , Coun cil lllllllH , III. O It CAT UKDITCTIO.N IX OUU COAT DI > I'AHTMEXT KOll THIS WI2UK ONLY. As the spring trade In this dop.irl- incut is utmost at sin end wo nro deter mined to clean out the balance ot our stock nt it big sacrifice. S.100blnzlors , in black only , to po nt 81.09 for this wcok only. 85.00 bhiziors , in tans nnd grays , to go at S2.GO for this week only. $7.50 rectors in tans , trr.ays , blncks and small chocks , to go at $3.7 ! ) lor this week only. SS.OO reefers in navy blue with pearl buttons , reduced toS1.78 , for this week only. $13.00 Bedford cord reefers , in tans nnd greys , reduced to S7.4S , for this week only. $15.00 and 817.50 capes , in tans and greys , with cinbroiderv or trimmed with lace , to go at $10.78 , for this week only. JustKccoivcd Altirgo line of infants' couts in tans nnd white. Short coats wo sell from $1.515 up , with a nice embroid ered cnpo and bkiru Loup coals from SI.50 to 87.50. Anyone ono desiring to purchase anything in this line would do well to look us through before going elsewhere. WALL PAPKO. Remember wo are in the lead , getting in on the homo stretch , DISTANCING OUR WOULU-BK COMPETITORS. BOSTON STORE. FOTIIERINQHAM , WlIirUI.AW& CO. . Council Bluffs , la. A. O. U. W. nt Largo , Quito n delegation of the members of the local ledge of the Anclont Order of United Workmen went lo Shcnandoah to atlond a celebration given by the ledge of that place , and returned yeslcrdnv morning highly pleased wilh their visit and the treatment .they received from 'tho ' people of Shenan- doab. Whllo on the train Ibcy took a ballot among themselves tosbow which way Iho po litical breezes were soughing. The result of the vote was as follows : Hnrnsoo. " 0 : Blaine , ( i ; Cleveland , 2. Tlio following Is a list of those who com- noscd the purly : William Arnd , A. B. r ncerion , ur. J. u. uicavcr , ur. J. u. Kob- orison , Dr. P. W. Houchton , A. S. Hn elton , L Kinnohnn , , T. Ihewlck , C. II. Prank , O. D. Wheeler , H. K. Grimm , 1'etor Smllh , G. II. Acker , J. Dempster , It. E. fngiaham , 13. H. Ott , J. S. FcrRUsun. D. L. Pile , M. P. Kills , O. . Potlur , David Williams , C. S. Willolts , S.V. . AlcMindcr. II. Orate , H. Drier , L. A. Gray and C. T. McCluro. Jnrvis 1S77 brandy , highest test. Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Ogden hoiiEo furnishes board nnd room at popular prices ; from JlJo.OO to $35.00 per month , nccording to room. "Will r.uiuch thu " .Max .Meyer. " Saturaay will be n great day at Mnnawa. The management have decided to take a'l- vanlago of Iho immense crowd of llttlo folks that will bo there for tno Boston * Sloro picnic , nnd will launcu n nuw steamer which will ply the waters of Lulto Manuwa during the coming seasons. Tbo steamer is tbo properly of " Ito Lake Manawa Railway company ana" is a largo double decker , Iho deck being UOxbU feet in blzo. It Is titled out with modern machinery , and Us onitcrs claim Ihnt when ready for usu ll will bo ono of tlio hand somest nnd most stylish steamers over scon on Iho walors of any lake in Iho west. It has been christened the "Max Moyor. " in honor of ibo well known Omulr.i merchant , who has signified hu intention of being present at the launching , accompanied tiv a number of Omaha frlonds. The launching will t'Uto place al 5 o'cloclc Salurday after noon. Louis Biedermnn has settled wilh his creditors and now has all his accounts back again , and ho wants all his debtors to come now nnd settle with him also without further trouble nnd cost. His ollico is100 Sapp building. Hot weather prices in picture frames at Hiluy & Sherrndon's art store. Mlctmul Nlcliol'it hiulclfll Dimth , Michael Kiobol , wtio lives at tbo corner of Broadway nnd Thirty-seventh street , died yontorday morning at I o'clock under rather peculiar clrcumsluncoi. Ilo was out with a coupla of companions un Woduoiday and drank ihroo glnssoi ot bcor. Shortly nftor roiurnlnu homo ho toll lo Iho floor and afior u few hours , during which bu lay uncon scious , died. Sumo of the neighbors were Inclined lo boliuvo that Nlobul had been the victim of foul play and wanted to have un luquost bold in order to find out If the bcor ho drunk bad been uruggcd. The physician who war called to ntiond him , however , stated Ibat Noboi hna died while in au epileptic 111 , and did not think that an Inquest wan necessary. Tun deceased was 'J'J yeun of neo. The remains will bo interred nl 'J o'c.ock Ibis aflornoon. Patroulzo blue ice wagons for Mo. river channel ice. Mulholland & Co. Tol. 1(5 ( Jnrvlbl877 brandy , purest , safest , bast lutornutlonnl Cure association rooms are in suinox to Grand hotel , C20 Fii-bt avenue , Council HlulTtf , lu. For euro of alcohol and opium dUcuso. T/iueiiltoiiiiil Over , " ' Don Curtla , Scott Butler , and Prank Mc- Neal were brought iiofora Justice Swaar- ingen yesterday on a change of vouu < j from superior court , for n preliminary hearing on tbo charge of assaulting Julius Kluimarll Wednesday afternoon. ' Curtis WM charged ullu mbybcuiuud tbo other l\\o with aisiult with lutcnt lo do great boJllv Injury. None of them seemed to bo anxious toIle Ilo in Jnll waiting for their cases to bo disposed of , nnd as the grand Jury Is now In session they waived examination and were bound over to the grand Jury. Curtis' bonds were llxcd nt $1,000 , Butler's nt $300 and McNenl's at 200. Colonel Dally , who appeared ns attoraor for the tri.o , was re sponsible fit Iho fuvof shown McNeal , ns ho claimed that McNcnl baa had nothing whatever to do with the fight , nnd would un doubtedly bo discharged nflcr being given ft hearing. The thrco men are now confined In the county Jail. Xlmmorli Is confined lo his bod. tlnil No rrlcml * on tlio Jury. The case of the fctnto qcalnst James Pox. charged with stealing a walch chain from C. B. Jacquemln & Co.'s store , was giwm to the Jilry yesterday morning In district court nnd nil day Icng the Jury wrestled wilh Iho ovl- donco , It belnR reoorled lhat they stood tea to two for conviction , AtlOlO : ! o'clock last ovonlnc a verdict was uitreeJ upon , finding the defendant gulltv ns charged In the In- dlcimcnt and llxlug thu value of the stolen chain nt $3. > . Quo peculiarity of thn verdict is Iho fact lhat almost precisely tto name evidence was brought In Kox'u case as In lhat of Harris , his pal , less than n wcok ago , but tbo Jury In Harris' cnso loft the defendant out on n con viction of petit larceny by culling In two the value of Iho chain , as It appeared from the evidence. The two mon were equally guilty , but Hnrris' term In the county Jail will BOOH bo over whllo Pox will likely go to Uo peni tentiary for n year or two. Pastures /or horses and cnttlo on George P. Wright's farm south of Coun cil LilutTs : 500 acres blue grass ; running water. For terms apply to James Ilnpli at fat-in house opposite Wnbnsh tound house , or addrosa F. P. Bright , Bald win block. Jnrvis wines the oldest nnd best. Dr. Chnmberlnin , eye , oar. throit , catatrh. Shugnrtbloctt , Council Bluffs , Drntli of MrH. Onrolcr. The many frlonds of Mrs. Laura Cooper Onrslcr , wife of J. M. Oursler of the Union I'ncillc , will bo shocked lo learn of herdoath. which occurred ycslcrday raorumc about 7 o'clock. She had bcou alllne for some tlmo past , but her condition was not supposed to bo ns seitous as It has proved to be. She leaves Iwa small children. Punoral an nouncement will bo tnado later , i JnrvisVino Co. , Santa Clara , C.iL Trains leave for Manawa at 9 , 11 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 and 8 o'clock. For Rent First class saloon ; good lo cation ; fine fixtures. Responsible party can got long lease on good terms. Ad dress D 24 , Bee olRco , Council Blulls. Hart , the jeweler , has moved from Pearl street into his now quarters. 415 Broadway , lately occupied oy savings bank. It'JSATllKK FOHKU.IST. OFFICE or WKATIICU BUUEIU , ) OMUIA , Juno 0. ( The storm center creating this heat has made no material eastward progress and the crnst of the warm wave is still to tbo west , nnd southward of Iho lover Missouri river. Temperature nt North Plntto rose Io90 = and at Dodge City lo 102 = . Low ana slowly falling baromolcr prevails over the wesiorn bocllous , with ttio coater of tno low area ap parently in Colorado. Much cooler weather prevails In the extreme northwest and general oral cloudiness , with occasional rains , in the upper Missouri volley. Prom Nebraska and " Wyomlnc southward" the weather remains clear and is decidedly warm. I'ur Insistent > "cl > ruski , Omuha and Vicin ity Wurmrr and fair , bocomlnp ; cloudy , \\ltli H prospect of Hlioucra mill loner turn. Iicnttutu liy Miturduy morning. WASIIINUTOX , D. C..Juno9. For Nebraska ana South Dakota Generally fair , lollowed 'by cloudiness and sliovvors , south winds , bc- cominc variable and cooler Saturday. For Missouri Continued warm , south winds nnd fair , followed by increasing cloudiness nnd showers in the west portion Friday nicht. For Kansas Continued warm , south wiuds and fair woathcr , probably followed by increasing cloudiness aud local rains Fri' d'av night and during Saturday. For Iowa and Minnesota Continued warm , and generally fair weather , except probably local showers Friday night , southeast winds. For Colorado Cooler , fuir weather , varl blc winds. For North Dakota Generally fair , east vtlnds , becoming variable ; cooler In east , warmer in west portions. XE .IXD Till ! The Kx-Socrutnry I capa * I'rom Thorn With Hut Fmv Wonts. BOSTON , Mass. , Juno 9 , A small army of nowsp&per reporters laid siege to cx-Secro- lary Bluino yeslcrdny , but ho invariably refused - fused to S'jo aay of ihoin unlil evening , when be accorded an inlorview lo a Post raporler. Being asked Iho reason for his resignation from Iho cabinet Iho cx-secrolary said : "I shall have lo refer you lo the other side for tno answer to that qunstion. " "Uy the other side , do you mean Mr. Harrison ! " was asked. "Certainly , " was Iho reply , but ro further statement In connection with Ibat subject could be elicited from him. The ox-secrotary assured the Post reporter that bo had received no word from Minneap olis except the regular new * available to all who could read. Neither baa he scat aay mcssaco whainvor thero. In reply to further questioning ho decliuod to state ivhethcr oven now ho would accept the nomination for Iho presidency if lendoroa him. Blalao Is sllll hero , but declines to bo fur ther interviewed. A friend who culled on him says ho will not withdraw , but is per fectly willing to lot tbo dolegntos fight it out. Humored \VltliUraunl of Illalue. MiXNEU'OMS , Minn. , Juno 9. A rumor was current hero today lhat Mr. Blaine bad sent a communication to his friends hero wllhdrawlng his name from a candidacy for Iho presidency. When ihe mailer was brought to Iho attention of Malt Quay , ho Bald Ibcro was not a word of truth in tbo re port. Mr. Mnnlny also denied its nuthorily. I'oiverft < ilvun u Prodding. Moititisvii.i.n , VI. , Juno 9. The II. II. Powers Republican club Ibis morning sent II. H. Powers , chairman of the Vermont delegation al Minneapolis , a telegram say ing : "Tbo people nnd press of Vermont rcL-rct your position. Taken podllvo sland for Harrison first , ihon McIClaloy and Sher man. Not Blaine. " Clvtclnml Scntlnmit Predominate * ! . MoxTiioMHiir , Ala. , Juno 9. The demo cratic convention met this morning , but ad journed for the report ot tbo commitlco on credentials. Cleveland sentiment predom inates. .I.V.N OC/A UKUKS18 , The Dodd Opera company will roiuma Its summer opera engagement that wut > inter rupted by ibo two tiorformaucoi of "Tux- edo , " at the Parnnm Street theater Friday iveulngiu "Kruilnlo. " For next week , dur ing the national military competitive' drill encammiiout , beside bringing out "Glrotle- Ulrollu" as n now feature , it will also pro duce tbo opera of "Muscolt , " "Chimoi of Normandy" nnd "Krmlnli' , " making u change of four operas for Iho wceU. This Is the day Ibat all the lady patrons of the Wonderland receive the handsomonou- vcnlr * Iho miumgoment lias provided. Tbo Texas cowbov plnulst , assisted. hyMullioBabcl the great cornollst will have un exhibition touay the Jewels and diamonds presented lo Itioni by Kuropeau dienliancs. The cosily gold cornel , sluddcd with gems , Is valued ut In the theater Sully & ilavls Dramatic company In Ton Nlghls iu a Bar Room" are scudlng Ibo vultors uway wilh u good moral lcson. Children' * day tomorrow. * Motcmcat of Ore-mi Ktcuiurr * . At Bremer tlavon Havel from New York. At Southampton Fucnt HUraurck from Now * < irtf. At Queenstown Germalno from New York At KMI le Passed ; Clicifio from Now SV/O1 S. A. PIERCE & CO. P ! , f < AT THR I "Ml r rt' ' , * > H H j J tcMo 1OO Main Street , Oor. F\krst Ave Take pleasure in calling attention to their THIS WEEK WE SHALLOFEER : In men's heavy working slices we have the most complete line on sale m this city , in alTthe best makes at the most reasonable ' ; 500 pairs of the celcbratsd Morse Col. Shoe Co. men's line shoes prices. in kangaroo , don ola and calf at S3. In boys' and youths' fine dress an I school shoss , in mighine and 200 pairs Williams , Kneeland & Co. fine calf hanl-sewed shoes hand-sewed an.l standard screw fastened , we show tin largest stock at $4. and lowest prices , quality considered , ever offered in Council Bluffs. These shoes cannot be duplicated for less than $5. In Ladies' oxford ties , Prince Alberts and southern ties , at 75c , Burt & Mears' best hand-sewed calf shoes at $5. $1 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $175 , $2 and $2.50. 200 pairs C. M. Henderson & Co. line shoes in congress , ( a fine We can please all-in fit , style and finish. dress shos and good wearer ) at $2.50. Our stock of misses' and children's oxford ties and slippsrs is An I tne best line of men's dress shoes at $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 and complete in black , tan and red , an.l $2 that we have ever offered. AT POPULAR PRICES. We extend to you a most cordial invitation to call at 100 lain Street Cor. First Avenue. - S. A , PIERCE 4 CO fCOSTINUEI ) rilOM K11IST I'AOn.J present laws will eventually give us contro ot tbo Irado ot Iho world. The Currency Oitcntlon. The American neeDle , from tradiuon and inmost , favor blmelnllism , nnd the re publican party demands Ino use of bolb gold and silver as standard mouoy , with sucb re strictions nnd under sucb provisions lo bo determined by legislation as will sccuio Ibo malnlonancoof Iho parity of values of tbo two metals , so that , tbd purchasing nnd debt paying power of the dollar , whether of silver , gold on paper , shall bo nt all limes equal , t The interests of ibo producers of the counlrjv Us farmers und lis worlcincmon , demand Ibat every dollar , paper or coin , Issued by Iho covtrnmonl. shall bo ns good as any other. Wo commend Iho wise nnd patriotic stops already taken by our government to secure an international conference , lo adopt ] such measures as will insure a partly of value between gold nnd silv'or for use ns : money throughout the world. JElehts of the Voter. Wo demand that every cillzcn of 'tbo United Stales snail bo allowed lo cast ono free nnd unroblrictcd ballot In all public elections , and that sucb ballot shall bo counled and returned.as cast ; that sucb laws shall bo onactcd und enforced as will secure to every cllizon , tbo noh < or poor , native or foreign bom , white jDC' black , this sov- oroicru right- Guaranteed by the consti- tution. Tbo frco and honest popular ballot , the just and cqunl representation of all the people , ns well ns Ihcir just and equal pro- lecllon undnr Iho Iaw3 , are Ibo foundation of our republican institutions , und Iho parly will never relent its efforts until Iho Inlcgrily of Ibo ballot nnd tbo purity of elections shall bo fully guaranteed and protected la every blato. blato.Wo Wo denounce the conlinucd inhuman out rages perpetrated upon American citizens for political reasons in certain soulhorn slates of Iho union. I'utclgii Jlclnllons. Wo favor the extension of our foreign commerce , Ibe restoration of our mercanlllo induslry nnd Iho crunliou ot a navy for Iho protection of our nnllonnl tnleresls nud Iho honor of our Hag. tbo maintenance of tbo most friendly relations wilb all foreign pow ers , cnlanclmg alliances with none , und Ibo protection uf the rights of our fishermen. Wo rcalllrm our approval of Ihe Monroe doctrine nnd bollovo in tbo achievement of the manifest destiny of Iho republic in its broadest senso. Wo favor the enactment ot moro stringent laws aud relations for the restriction of crim inal , pauper and contract immigration. Miscellaneous Subjects Considered. Wo favor olMcicnt legislation by congress to protect the llfn nnd limbs of employes of transportation companies engaged in carry ing ititcrstato commerce and recommend legislation by Ibo respective stoics Ibat will proloct employes engaged in slalo commerce , itrmltilng and manufacturing. The republican party has always been Iho champion'of Iho oppressed , and recognizes Iho dignity of manhood irrespective of faith , color or nationality ; il sympathizes wilU Iho cause of homo rule ana protests against the persecution of Iho Jews in Russia. Tno ultimata reliance of frco popular goy- crnnuint is tbo intelligence of Ibo people and Iho mulntonauco of freedom among mnn. Wo , therefore , declare anew our devotion to liberty of thought and conscience , of spcecb and n'ress , and appiovo all agencies aud In strumentalities which contribute lo Ibo edu cation of Iho children ot ibo land : bui , while Insisting upon Ibo fullest measure of relig ious liberty , wo are opposed lo any union of church and slalo. TniiiU and Comblimtloim. Wo reaffirm our opposition , declared In tbo republican platform of IbSS , to all combina tions of capital organized in trusts or other wise , to conirol arbilrarily Iho condllion of trade among our citizens. Wo heartily en dorse ibo action already tunon upon tills sub ject , and asu for such furlher loglslailon as may be required lo remedy uny dofccls in existing laws and to render ttielr enforce ment moro complete aud effective. Wo approve ibo policy of extending lo towns , villages and rural communities the udvaniagos of ibo frco .delivery service now enjoyed by tbo larger cilics of ibu country , and reaffirm Ibo declaration contained in the republican platform of 1833 , pledging Ibc re duction of loiter postage lo 1 com at Ibo earliest posslblo mopienV consistent with Ibe maintenance of Ibo Pasloftlco department and Ibo bigbosl class of postal sorvirp. \Vo commend the ] apjrit of reform in the civil ftorvlco and tbo wlso and consistent en forcement by tbo republican parly of Ibo laws reguloliug ibo fame. The construction of ibo Nicaragua canal Is of ihe highest importance lo Ibe American people , as a mea&urqof national defense and lo build up and maintain Amorlcau com- morco. and ll should bo couirollod by ibo Ucllod Slates govorprnunl. Tcrrltorlc * auilj'Arlil I.uml * . Wo favor Iho admlstloh of ibo remaining Icrnlorlcs at ibo eirliost practicable dale , having duo regard lu tbo interests of the Scoplo of tbo territories and ot tba United tatos. All Ibo federal officers appointed for Ibo territories should bo selected trom botia tldo residents Ihcreof , and the right of self- governnieul should bo accorded as for as practicable. \Vu favor cession , subject to tbo homestead laws , of tbo arid pucllc lands to Ibo states and urnlorlea In which tboy Ilo , under such congressional restrictions as lo disposition , reclamation anil occupancy by bbllicr * as will glvo ibo maximum ooucflts to Iho people. CuluiuUUii Expuiltlun. The World's Columbian exposition Is a great n&tlonnl underlnUlug and coneross should promptly enact such reasonable legls- latiuu therefor us will insure a discharging of ibo expense and obligations incident tbcrelo and ibo allalntneul of results com- CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Capital stcoV . . . . . . 9tSOOOO turplus unU 1'rotlta . , . HOOUU KctCapltit anl Surplus nircctors- . I ) Kit nutijton K I , stmjirt , ? ' ) Glr.iBUn , K. K. llnrt , I .V. Mlllsr. J. V. illna'init andCtmrlci K. llnnonn. Transact ecnor.il Dink- Ing business. Largest c.iplt il uuJ surplus ot liny bank lu Southwestern Imv.u N TBREST ON TIME DEPOSITS W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Emlulnier 14 N. Main Street. COUXCJIj 33L.UFFS. . WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLU TION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omaha. Nob. , March 8.UK. Ho It rc'-ohed bv the city council of the city of Omaha , the mayor concuri In ? : Tint \\oodon sidewalks bu constructed In the city of Omaha IIH designated below , within UNO ( lava after the publication of this resolu tion , or the pcmonal service thereof , as by ordinance Is authorised and requited ; such sidewalks to bo laid lo the present cr.ide on thu streets spccl'Jed heroin , and to bu con- Elruetcd of pint ! plank of such width nnd thickness und bo laid upon Joists of such dlr.ieus'ons und In such manner as Is pre scribed by the specifications on flioln the ollico of the HoHi-il of 1'ubllo Works and under Its supervision , to wit : K.ibtilrtoof INthavc. , lots 12 to 16 Inclusive , blocks , Hogps It Hill's second addition , 0 feet wide. East side of 20th nvo. , lots R to 14 Inclusive , block " , Hoggs & Hill's second addition , G feel v , lilo. And bo it further resolved : That the Hoard of I'ublle Works bo and hereby is nuthnrizod .uid directed lo civile a copy of this resolution to bu published In the omclal paper of the city far one week , or bo served on t lie owners of said lots and unless such owners Khali within ilvo duys after the publication or service of snoh copy construct R ild sidewalks IIH herein required , that the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works cause the same to bo done , tlio cost of constructing sdlrt sidewalks icspcctlvoly to ho assessed against thu real estate , lot or pirt of lot In front of and abut- tlnz Midi sidewalks. Passed March 8 , 169i 169in. . P. DAVIS. 1'rosldcnt of the Council. Attest : JOHN GKOVns City Clerk. Approved : GKO. 1' . II EM IS , Mnyor. NOTICn TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS. To the owners ot the lots , parts of lots and real I'stHto described In the ubovo resolution : You and each of you are hereby notillod to construct wooden sidewalks as resulted by a resolution of the city council and mayor of the city of Omaha , of which the above-Is a copy. P. W. miUUIAU n , Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Works , Omana , Neb , Juno 4. 1KB. J4d"t NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of all lots , parts of lots and real estate alone Sixth street from a point.7)3 ) fcctbonth of Iho soutli line of Credit Fonder addition to H.incroft street. Yon are hereby notified tint the under signed , tlirun disinterested f rt > o holders of the eltv of Oinahn. have been duly appointed by the mayor , with tlio approval of the city council of said city , to assess thu damages to the owner * . rospoctt\olv. of tha prop- crtT affected by grading Sixlh Htrcet from u point 500 feet soutli of the south line of Credit 1'oncler addition to Han- croft street , declared necessary by ordinance No. I10"i7 , passed May U , lb < J' , approved .May Vou are further notified that having ac cepted said appointment and duly iiuullflo.l nb required by la > v , wo will , on the 17th day uf June. A. IX lb ! ) . ' . at thn honrof U o'clock In the forenoon , nt the ollico of Hhrlvor & O'llona- lioc , HOI Kurnatii street , within the corporalo limits of said city , meet for the purpose of cuns'dorlnx und making the asseHSiuunt of damacn to the owners respectively of said property , alTectcd by said k-'radlni ; , taking Into consideration special benefit * . If any. Vou are notllled to bo pri'sont at thn tlmo nnd place aforesaid and inako any objections tourKtuteiuents concoriiln.- said assessment of daniages us you may consider manor. \VM. ( ! SUltlVKIt. T.O. flHUNNr.lt. T. U. MCOULLOOII. Omiilm JunoJ. 16Q-J. .lUllOt PROPOSALS FOR FILLING LOT OF REAL ESTATE. Sealed proposals will bo received by the un dent.nod until 1:11)o'clock : ) p.m. , Juno VI , 18'.i. ' . forlllllnu lot I' ' , b oak ll.llaiuconi Dluce.ln thu elty of Omaha , hii'l lot havlne boon declared u nuts nice by ordinance No. : ' .8I I. buch lining to bo done In accordance Viltli tholnstructlonsof thuclty engineer and board of nubile works , llids will be mndo on printed blank fur nished bv Iho boarJ , nnd to be accompanied by a certified cnvckln the Bum of $ V)0. ) puyuolo lo the city of Omahu. uu an ovldoncu ot good nlth. T'io bo ird reserves the rlslit to reject any or all old , and to " v ! " { , { ft"iBKIIAlsnli | ; , Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Worlis. Omana. Neu. , jiinoUth , Ib'Ji JunutMO.l'J. 17 rnensurntovltU tbo dignity nntl progress of the notion. \Vosvmpalhlzo with all wise and login innlo offoris to loi.son and prevent Ibo evils of Intemperances and promote morality , I'riKlnnt and IIurriniiu' AilinlnUtrntluii. Ever mindful of the services and sacrifices of the mon who saved Iho life of the nation we pledge nnov lo the veteran soldiers o. the republic u watchful care and recognl tlon of their Just claims upon n prutofu people. \Vo commend ibo able , patrlollo am tboroughly American aiimmlslralion o I'rosldeut Harrison. Under it tbo country has enjoyed remarkable proxpcrlly and ibo dignity and honor of tbo nation at borne am au read have been fullbfully maintained , and uo offer tbo record of plodcoj kept as a guarauUo of faithful performance in the fuiure. TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , G. A. Schood ack , Proprietor. Olllcos 021 Uroadwuy , Council UlulTs and 1521 Farnnin St , Onmlm. Dve , clean und rcflnish poods of every description. Puck- acres received at either ollleo or at , the Works , Cor. Ave. A and i0th ! St. , Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop worn or soiled fabrics of any character can have them redycd nnd finished cnunl to now. BED FEATHERS RENOVATBD AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the most approved machinery , at less cost than you over paid before Omaha Mcdd anil Sufi cil : INSTITUTE. & Ear INFIRMARY FOR 'PI-IE TREA.TMENT Host faollitlns , nppantiu nnd lio-noaioi forsuccnssful tni.tlnicnt of ovcry form of dlse.is-j rciinlrln.modlc.U ur surleal troatinunt. CO beds for patients , bond nnJ nttendanaa. He t accoinoJations In the wo iu Wr.to for circulars on deformities anl braces , trusses , club foot , ciirv.ituros o [ snlno , piles , tumors , e nicer , catarrh , bronchitis , In- hala.lonelectricity , paralysis , epilepsy , Icld- nov.b.nddor. eye. car. skin uuJ b'.ooi and all surelual oner itlons. DISEASES OF WOHBKft Bkpa5iW S Women KKEIJ. Wo liavolutuly adJed : v lyln'i- In dop.irtment for women durinz confinement. Mrlctly l > r v.ito.i Only Kollublo .Moaic.it lu- fctitutoiiiaklni ; H. Spoeliilty ot A'l Hood Diseases successfully troitoL byphllttle 1'oUon romovcd from the system without mercury. Now idHlnratlvo 'Jre.il- incut forLdss of VITAL POWKIt. 1'er.ons un able to visit us may bo tre itod at homo by lorrcspon < enco. All communications confi dential. Mud'clncs or Instruments sent by mu 1 or express securuly packed , no m ir.ct tend ! nd catucontonUor tender. One pcrsonil In- terv ow preferro I. Call and consult us or send history ot your case , nnd wo will send In plain wrapper , onr ! ' " ' u""n ITIvita. ROOK in MEN " " . auun iu men , ± vaaM or Norvons DM- oaFOsImpotoncy. b/phllls. Gleet aiU Varlco- ccle , with question iKt. lr.ice . Appliances for Dcformttloj k Trinoi. Only iniiniifactory In the Westof It Mint II- ITyxi'l'l.l.lAUh. * , TltU.t.M ! ! > , KLKUL'Aia UATTElllKX A Nit 11 lit. IX. Oraalia Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th nnd Broadway , Oojnoll Bluff * . Ten minuted lido from center ot Oiiuih i 0,1 Omaha and Council Ululf. oloutrlu motor Una COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE All klmlsnf Dyeing anil ( 'luanlnt done In lha hlKhCHt style of the art. F.idud und stalno'l fabrics mndo to lonk as tooil as now. Ilo , I feathiTscliiuno I by htoiim In llr t-c.m | man ner. Work promptly donoand dollvero I In .ill parts of the country , b'cnd fur price 1UU 0. A. MAOIIAN. - - I'HOl'ltlETOIt. Noir Nortlrvoilira DjpjS UUUNClEi Q. EX. MVEIR.S , end every other Rradn ( lomandol by all classes of trade , 1JH.KUK'h 01.13 STJVNU 203 AND 107 HUOAIJWAY , Couucll SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. SALE Extra flno , thoroucbbred , Jor- Dull , solid color , registered stock ; U months old. 723 S. 1'lrst street. IP YOU havonnylhing fors'ilo or trade sco K. U. Shc.tfo , llrnadway and Main strcnt. 1(0 ( IOWA firms for silo. Improved 10) acrei in Harrison coiinty.ftU.OT poraoro : 121 acres iniprnxod , i''J.UJ : 81 uores. Jli.'Ji. 1'or biir/ilm In Iowa anl Nobrask.i farms call on or writ * to.luhiuun A : Van I'alten. Uounell IttulT-i. T Dwellln.'sln all p-dts of th - - cliy. l II. Sho.ife. Urcudway aiiil > l.tln. STOltAGB and t'o iiinUslon-Htovus. furiil- inrc , etc. , stniud and sold on commission ad lonest r.itos. U Kliinenan , JI.'J Ilroadn.iy. 1UU fcAl/i ; Un smail payincntH. fruit anil garden Ian. I near Council II lull's. U. 11. ihoafo. Ilroadway an l.Maln street. TT1OU UKNTr-0 Hocond avenue , dwclllns - UMtlili rooms , furnnee , r.in'c , bath , elcctrlo jells , onoof Iho most doslr.iblo leHldcncos lu Council ItUilfj : runt , tis.00 per month , K. H. ; lioafo. 1 1 road way and Main t reeU _ _ EOH HAIjI' A iiout finir-roiiin dwolllns on , Avenue II ; iirlet ! . ? T5J ; sniall inontlily pay ments. IX 11. Hhuafc , Ilroadway and Main. "TTIOll KENT Two of Iho best Oarrlsg Hats oa J- Fourth street. FOR SAM ! I'nrnltno llxturcs lease and cooiivlll of hotul with 4) roouiH In a uood N'chiaslinclty wll | tiado for stock of inercliandlso. IX U. Sliuufu , Ilroadway aud Main street. iriOH tiALH-A comfortable live room dwell- J-.liiK near I'ulrmount park. 1'rlcc , tl.bOO. ! ' > Jcash , balance In monthly payments. 11 11. Jhoafc. Broadway ana Main Hliool. _ 17IOII S-AIjK A now six-room dwolllnc , I8U -U rifth avenue , price. * ' . , ll 0 cash , bal ance In monthly paymcnla. 1 ] . II. Hlieafa llro ulway anil Main streets. TJlOK KAWC A bargain , throe-room dwell- JL1 Itig. 1UIH I'-ftli | avcnito. prlcn (70) . will titko tnani uood horses In tr.ulu and halaneo m monthly payments. E. II. Hlio.ifo , Ilroadway nnd MaluMrccU. "T71OU SAIi-Or triido. A sl\-rnom fr.inia -L dwolllnL' . Eighth avonne , cor.lib t. prlco tl(3J. K. 11. bhcafe. lire tdwnv nnd Main sU. rpOK HKNT-iixlit-roin : dwolfni Ti i WaslTT JInxton avd , . modern style and conven ience * . In oxuclient repair , rent tJ.5. 11 II. bhenfo , lire id way nnd Main sts. E Tlio only hotel In asm nil town ' 5J nilles from Council II nifH. IHsanleo cream parlor with good tnid'i. 1'iiriiltiiro In- \olcos at tl,0 , building $ . ' , UO'J. Will Ir.ulo for K'OO , | resident properly In Council HliilTs , a Hiuip for thu rlilit ptity. E. II. bhoafc , llroad- wny und Main Ptreel. _ * 1j1OK HAIjE At a bargain , honsoiind lot on Jllro'idway. . oppoiltu new Nortliwcutern depot , for t. , < Ka ; ( MO cash : eood locution for u Mioon. Apply to Leonard Evorelt. _ 7/1OU UHNT Kourroom frame dwelling , HOT J- Eighth iivo. , In oxoollent repair ! dry cel- lur ; elty water ; runt J13. U II , hhuafo , llroud \\uy und Main htreeU I710U SAM > -IIoteland robtanrant In u pros- JL' purons .Nebraska elty Ji'iylng biiHlnoss , rnni-'ins for Holllni , ' , urleu } | , Uji. It U a tnli p. 11 II. Hiuiife , llroiulwny and Muln HtreeU " \\7ANTED N < ihra ka lands In oxc.lmnk'o ' * for Uounell MluIN properly. 1' . II. Bheafo , llroadwny nnd Main street. _ If Oil HAidJ Oro'ory ' Block , flxluros. horse * JL and bulldlnj ; . prli'o f.l'ifJ. 1'rollu axora u Jt upor monthi location bu t In thu city ; ill lioallh caiiio of Bulling , 11 II , Hliuufe , llroad- uqy und Muln ttreeu _ 771OU HAhIA in nro and colt. Wilt tike - * piiyment In lot filling. Apply to I/comml Kvurelt. _ "VV ANTI.D-Toains to fill In lot f , blork 18 , W Wllllanih1 llrU addltl.in lo Council llluirn. Iowa. Unu-lialf cash nnd the balance In trHdc. Apply to J.eonaid livorctt , Council lllulfn. la. _ liAOU SAl/i ; btandnrd bred male. 7 yearn JJ old , sired by Dr. Archibald. No. 215 ; llr.t ( lam by ( iloinvood. record ; , " 'i. Hlio Is u llnu chcKtnut , haKhliown oixl npued , I * Konllo uiul we'll broken lo drive bln 'lu or doiib.c , olxlu about lMi ( IDs May LuBi-en at barn ofV. . O. IHterhiick. Wi-t liroiulwuy , Council Illuim. I'rlcoe.'S ) . Jacob Hlms. . In tbu klate uu federal cnurtn. Kooinu U , 4 und & bbug llcuo block , UouucllU" " " s