THE OMAIU DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1811 , THE DAILY HJKJfi COUNCIL m.uns on NO. 12 PRAKIi i'clluircl ty rorrlf r lo nny pivrtof the city 11.V TILT ON - MnnMr vra I HtislnfMOfflrc . Nn 43 MJ.MIJt MK.\J"W * . T > ook out for the Saturday Star. lionton store , eloalts , hlanUets , undcrwenr. No dUrotinlon water bills after January 10 Ofllce oper.Vcdnosday evening. Martin Kehonbcrt and Mary Ciook both foiiin-ll lUuffs , were nurrli'd b > Justice Pox yc3t 'rdiy. Conhtnbla Jaekson wan clvcn nn older by Justice l''lcld vestei day to dcstioi the beer that was sevcd In 1'rcd Shuli/ ' place , the lltiori | havltifr been tiled and found Riillty of the ei Imu of oclnt , ' Intoxlcatlni ; . I.lla Hraivn , a 1'ltu'o sticct Oiptlan was sentenced to the rounti j.ill for Itrteen days \c8tcrdavforntealliij. n vvnteli from u gen- tlemun friend , hut the sentence was sus pended for ono day in order to tflvo her llmo to leave tboeltj. The ( lar.ymcde Wheel rluh rooms have heon made moro attractive by the puirlmso of n lo * . of fmnlturo fiomtho Tourists club of Omaha , which icccntly dct-lded to dis band. It was brought over and put in posi tion jcsterutiy aftct noon "Dutch" liovlngtnn and Oeoigo Hoper weio lined flfiSO c.iph In polleo court i ester- day inoinim ; for drunkenness and illsturb- ing the poai'o A chaigo of stealing some hllllnrd balls from T I. Smith's saloon on Sixteenth avenue Is also pending iiKalnst them , and they w 111 bo ti led as soon as thov MCI vo out their Ih st sentence Twoof ttfoli pals , Kelly Hon h and Dick Webster , me In j ill. ehai'K'cd with bcinK implicated In the theft , and they will have u healing this meaning- . _ lo.ooo I'niiiiiiK erA A consifjnmcnt of 10,000 pound * ( 'most Rtnniliird runiilutoil mi ar w w icocivod byC. O. D. lifown jcstoi'ilny nnd is boliir ( unloaded toduj. It Is not the coarse New Orleans slifjnr that is boiritf sohl for blunt ] aid goods , but tlio very ( incut money can buy. It will bo bold to Hrovvn'H trade only at ! Ibs. for $1 until fin thur nollcn. , A car loatl of sotln and oyster crnokors woio also icceiveil yesloi < lay and will be noli ! at He a Ib. Telephone . l. JtM/Mt/.l / / ! > . D W Archer has gone to C 'I hcodore Guitar is In DCS Molnes. Mis. S Itoblnson and dauchtci1 , Lena , retuincd yesterday after a week's visit at Topcka , Kan. , and Knirburi. Neb. Mrs 1) W. Archer left last evening for Mortcnsburjf. Knox county , O , bolni called there by the illness of her mother. The sons , Halpb and Benjamin , Inivo 10 tinned to St. John's Military school , Manlius , N. V. , and Miss Hlanclio has icturiied to her studies at Andover , Mass. D.iis i oports trade ] ) Ipkinsr up in the ( li'tig and piescnption line , and hu3 added one moro elork. CilCHHIMIVlllS It. JiidRC Smith handed down a decision yrs- tciday in the Glcason-Hathavvny case CJlea- on and Hathaway wcio candidates for Thlrel ward alderman last spiing , tne foi- moron the renublican and the latter on the dcmoctatic ticket. 1 hey received the simo nunibpi- votes , accoidinp to the scoio kept hy the election board. Mayor .Law i enen diew lots to dotcimino which of the two should hold down the place , and Hathaway ivas thu lucky man , or the unlucky one , as subsequent developments have shown. Bofoio the drawing , however , both the candidates entered a piotcstso that neither was hound hv the drawing. Hathaway ac cepted the olllcc. however , and has occupied it over since. Glcasan contested the elec tion , and on recounting the ballots Judge Smith found that the votes had not been counted coricctly. A democratic ticket with a cross against Hathiiway's name had been counted for Glcason accidentally , and a ticket with ciossos ctovvn the column at the right hand of the names ot the donineiatic candidates had been counted cnoneoinly One votu for each candidate had also been counted which should have been thiown out for Irregularity in the method of inaikliiK , so that instead of there being n tie , Glcason Is dechueu elected by -sole of ! 2ilH to 20. ! . The case of Christina Sloverts against the National Benevolent association ot Minne apolis was also dccldod by Judge Smith. M.ts. Sloverts ued the company on a i 13.000 insurance policy , which the company had refused to pay for the the death of her husband , on thu claim that the dead man had made false rcpicsenta- tlons as to his physical condition In order to tccuio the iiolicy. Judge Smith held that the policy was binding and cntcicd a dccico In Mis. Sieverts' favor , directing that the ntockholdois in the company bo levied upon to nmlio up the amuunt. HuhiK Ollh.mis. Justice John Fox nnd his bondsmen , Fuinlt Giass and C. S. . Htibbird , with Constable- . Wesley , are defendants In n fl,0X ( ) damage suit that was commenced in the district court jcstoitiny by A. N. Hub- bard. The suit grows out of ono which was tried bcfoio Fox some time ago Hubbaid's wages worn garnished and ft watch was put upas security for the nnioui.t claimed , in eider that the 'wages might bo tclcascd. loiter on P. Morgon got n judgment against llubbard and levied execution on the watch. Hubbard now alleges that the selzuta of the watch by Wesley was on a void and worthiest writ issued by Fox , nmllfonccoid- Ingly starts out on the warpath to got some rovoupo. Fifty dollatp U claimed to bo the value of tlio watch , and the other $050 Is uo- nuuuled as solace to his balloted feelings. Geoigo Davis , a man living in Iho vvcslcin pint of the city , Is also plalnllfT in n suit in which ho makes Constable. vVesloy and Dr ICoppliigcr defendants Ho wants a Judg ment for damages against both of the men for $700. Of this amount ho claims $100 an the pilco of tnrcu horses and a mule which woio levied upon by Wcsloy to satlsfva claim held hy Kopnlngor , and Iho leinninlnir fSOO is demanded for damages. Union VntH Iiimittliitloti. ' 1 ho Installation of ofllcera for the ensuing year of icainpmcntNo. Sand auxiliary .No 17 , Unlo.rotoran \ Loglon , will take place Thursday ovonlng , January 11 , nt Woodmen hall , commencing promptly at : 'M o'clock. John H , Keatloy , coniniander of the Iowa .Soldiers homo , will bo piesonl and deliver an nddicss pcitaining lo the homu and the soldiers nt the homo. Them will also ho siioit addicsscs from other speakers. Supper will bo served nnd a good , sociable tlmo Is expected. A delega tion from encampment 131. Omaha , will im present. Positive orders have born issued for every member of the encampment to "fall In. " The entertainment will ucccb- saiily bo restricted to members of the en campment with their wlvcH , membcis of the auxiliary and their husbands , and invited quests. \\UIIH U tlioiiincr. . Tholloiud of Supervisors concluded Its Inbois jostcrttay afternoon nnd adjoinned The iiucstlon of who snoulil dole out provi sions and e'lotliing to the poor dining the I'omlng jear was at last settled , J. J. Watts being bclecled after twenty-one lullois had been east. Thus twelve candidates are loft out In the cold , A resolution was passed Inotruetlng the overseer of the poor to keep u list tieieafter of all poisons assisted by him , In order that sumo track of them may bo kept. Such a list would hoof gient valuoto futuiomemnbonls In helping them to decide upon the vvoi till- iicssofiipnllcanu for help. The ( ilobovvau given the county pt lining for Ihu j oar and Morehouso X Co. were given the eontnvet for thu bookbinding , Mnrrmcn l.lct'n o , The following marrhigo licenses wore Is- mcd yesterday by the e-ountj clerk : \ Nunit ) and Address. Ace , I Martin bchonlwrt. Council UlnlTn 4H I Mary Crook , Council UlulM - 5 J \V .1. llol/ , Lincoln , Nub , . -J7 ] Jd * Curiivuier , Lluoolu , ub , . ib MPUTP PHrtllV 1\/'II / 1)1 11PPO NEWS HIOM lOlMIL BLUH'S ' Conildcrablo Importint Btisiuuia TriinsactoJ nt the Ocuncil Miuliug. EMPLOYMENT COR IDLE MEN ASSURED rilllne nt CoclitKii I'Mtk Onlrrcil Coin- rucnccU at Once Nit Outililrnt to Ilo OlTonVorlNfW Alovo the 'Mntor Conip mj. Alderman Glcason took his suit nt the city council Inst ovenlnir. In urcoidance with the decision of the dlsti let court. All of the other aldermen wuio present nnd Major luuicm o unsln the chair Several Important items of business ramo up for consldciatlon 'J ho council chamber was well lilted with cltbcns , who had been diawti them by the announcement that steps vroie to bo taken to furnish employ ment to the people of thn city whonro without work by grading the streets about Cochran p.irlt , Aldetmnn Smith read the following resolution Whereat , The Illllng al tln > Conbinii pirU has been orduicd by tins elly ronnell fet Ihu cxprc'ss piirpnsn of glvlin ; eniiiloyincnt to as in my of ciiir citizens as pnssllilc , and tbcieby liulplng Iboni tliionsli the long vtlntc'i inonllH , thc'iuforo bo It UcMilvcil , Hy the city of Council ItlulTX that nil bids ho rejected wlthoiu opening and Unit Ihu ellv ciiKlncur bu and Is lieioby In- Htructed to inocc'ed nt o n'O and hivu Niild Illllng ilono by the loid it'2H cents pel yaid , nnd lo glvu uu'h driver n llel.cum delivery of his Intid , said tlcUel to lie rcdcninud by thu city auditor and n wait ant N-inrd on thu In- ti-rst etlon Kraillng fund fur Ilio nninunl 'J ho resolution was adopted unanimously , and It was further decided that only ono learn should be allowed to vvoik for each family , and no tcims fiom outside towns should bo allowed to vvoik at all. In order to avoid confusion three classes of tickets aio In be Issued , one for one iard , another for one and a ( Itiarter , and a thlid for ono and a half , nnd the citj clerk was Instructed , on motion of Alderman Smith , who was apparently en joying a llcndlsh disregard of consequences , to cndoiso his name , "L Xinmuehlen , jr , " on the back of each ticket Alderman White presented nn ordinance nnd asked that It bo re id It was the same ono ndobtcd at a recent meeting of the nickel faro clubs of the city for the purpose of icstinlnlng electric railways from operating without a fi.inchUo. Mr White * stated that James McC'jbo wanted to bo heard on this icsolution at the next meeting , and the ordinance was laid over under the tules. Alderman Keller then asked that the city solicitors repot t on the questions pio- pounded to him at a picvlous meeting bo read. This was the report vvhlc.li Keller was so anxious should not bo read at the meeting u week ago. .Miiy .Milkc tin ) I.ovy. The report was in effect that the making ofalovyon the motor company's piopetty bv the county ticasuier would not effect the city's light to commence a suit to collect the taxes It was a long document , and the leading was listened to wilh great interest by the council , ft was placed on file. "Then jou think , " said Keller , "that the pioper way to got at this matter Is to direct the county treasurer to make the levy ! " "I think thai is thu best thing to do , " ic- plied Ha/lcton. "Some such move outrht to bo made at once. " lemarkcd Major Lawienco. Keller icplied that ho had never had any oDjection lo making the levy , but that ho merely wanted tinio to sec whether the city had a good ease , and did not want to do nnj- tlilnjy hurriedly. The icsolulion that was pioposed by Aldoiman .Smith at the pie- vious meeting was accordingly diaggcd foi th fiom its hiding place and adopted , and the county tioasuier was instructed to soi/o the company's piopotly at once In satisfac tion of the company's unpaid delinquent taxes , and in case of his icfus il the eity nt- toincy was directed to tuko stops lo enforce the decision of the council by an order of court. A communication was ic.ul fiom the Tteubund society asking that the city allow Itself to bo bcrved with a notice of gainish- mont for the sum of ? 150 in order thai the society might realize something fiom Ficd Kruegcr , who ian oft with $150 of the society's funds. Krueger had sccuicd a judgment against the city bcfoio running away , and tills seemed to bo the only chance- the society had of getting even. The city , by stalulo , is exempt fiom gainishtncnt proceedings , but the communicants made , us they said , a strong appeal to the consciences of the city officials , asking them the vvaivo their legal lights. At the men- lion of Iho aldci manic consciences each member of the city council assumed n vir tuous look and the lomnanieatiou was laid over until the next melting in order that the case might iceelve Ilio attention it de- solved. CliHinbcTH * Hniicin ; I'rnrtlcu. Foibopflnnoi" * , every Monday. Junior class , 1 p. in. : itilitHs , 8 p. in. Advanced junior class every Wednesday 4 p. in. Assemblies every Wednesday 8:110 : p. in. His olc ant academy in the Shujrart- Bono block can bo scoured , with elevator sot-vices , for parties and miHicalos. Apply to Mr Winters at olovutor. The best of music can bo furnished for all panics. Nassau Investment compaiij guarantee Nebraska raihoadcolleotioiib. Merriam bloek , Council MluIR Domestic soap is the nost. \Vnntcil la Council ItlufT-i. Doug McGulro is in jail in DCS Moines , nnd is being hold while waiting for an o nicer from this city to como after him. Several years ago ho ontoicd the residence of Wil liam Koollno in the night and stele a watch , chain , a pair of cat rings and other articles of "moro or less value. The owner of Iho stolen slutl got Uncle of him , but not until after McGniio had been sent to Fort Madison on account of another cilino. Ho visited the convict , who agiccd to restore ttio goods ns soon as his toim was outon condition thai ho should not bo prosecuted. Ho was loloascd a little sooner than ICeollno hud anticipated , however - over , nnd Instead of coming to Council Bluffs toik'Ut the wrong , ho lied. Ho was next located In Lincoln , Neb , but eluded the oniccrs there. Word now comes that ho Is In Des Molnes , and ho will bo brought back at onco. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Whinny nnd ( Jin Kidorc. vVllllam Uocnlng followed what Is get ting to bo n piovailliiL- fashion , jester- day afternoon , nnd filed nn Information chaiglng Fred Mittnacht with keeping Intoxicating Ihjuors nt his place of busi ness , ! UO Droaihvay , contrn/y to the stnto law Coustablo Halter wentafter Mittnacht with a beaich wairanl Ho found Iwo UCL-S of gin , ono Ueurof beer and twcntj-six bottles of whisky Ho took the en t lie lay out to his homo on Flist avenue and will bo nt homo to his friends after thirty days. Ladies , If you desire ao elute peace in the kitohon ask your grocer for J. C. HolTnmyr & Co.'s Fancy Patent Hour. Trade mark Hluo Rooster. Ask your grocer for D imostlo soap. Ornnil , lnry In Ot Titloii. Judge Thornell commenced the January term of the district couit jcsterday and spent the day In calling the docket , making assignments and performing the other usual prelimlmule.s to the trial of cases. Tne grand jury wan omp.uioled , and Is composed of the following : U M , Avlosworth , Fillz Hlumer , William Downs , S. S. Frank , S S WorUH G P. Kemp and O. I ) . McDilde : clerk , O. H. Gllmoru. Have you neon tlio new gas heaters at the Gas company's ' olliue ? Ask jo-ir grocer for Domestic soap. lloiinil Ovrr for Cliriitliie. U. A. Foraj thu , the South Omaha man charged with selling worthless Hour Uwn | the protcnso of Its being the tlrst-clasa arti cle , had n hearlncr In polleo court yes- lerduy tuuiulujj , Jlo vvau put upou the witness stand * nnd told the whole stoiv of the traiisnctlon , admitting that Pa'kcr , who dl.l the selllnp , or a largo part of It , wui In his employ and nctlne ns his ngmit. Ills testimony developed the fact that ha had refused to sell any of his wares to Deputy Sheriff Hooker on the ground of personal friendship , telling him that it was not wlnt it win cracked up to be , but he limited ! itely loft Hooker nnd sold to nt least twenty other people before tlio day WIIR over He was bound over to the grand jury arid In default of n bond of $ -XK ) was taken to the county jail. I1I..NM-ON IlltUS. iTiiniiiiry UlciirlitR Stlo n ( Ircit Snccm . Ktlllgt cater bargaiiH tlian over to day. I'vorytliinj. ; in winter goods must go. Cloaks at half price. 1,000 , ladies' all linen collars vvitli capo tliatvvoio li'c , SOi1 and Jl'ic , now 5c each. fiOO pairs of ladies' all linen culTrt tliat wore 20c , 2.jc and Me , novvnc pair. Childien'i. natural gray half wool shirts and dnuverH , small si/c , woi-o 2oc' , now oc each. Ladies' f.'i fast black union bulls today 52.-)0 suit. Nearly giving away furs. They must all go. Wo won't carry them over. iJOO black hare mulls , wore COc , totfay 1'ooncli. $2.f)0 a traclmn fur inutTs now $1.00. W.OO opossum fur inufTs now $1.00. Closing out dross goods 50c all wool black Henrietta , no\v 'tC yard. 7oc all wool black silk llnlbh hcn- rietta. now MO yard. SI. 00 bilk finish black hcnrlctta , now ( iic ) yard. $ li."i : bilk warp hcnrictta , now 8"u yard. Ifiindrcds of remnants of wool dress goods now at half price. 500 pieces standard dress prints , 2e a yard. Attend this great January clearing stile. It will pay you. Council lUuffb. AIOTOK COMPANY OITIUtiltS J Abietico ofSomo of tlio Stnckholilcrs CniiscK HIIHUICSH to tlo r < ntpi > neil. The stockholders of the Omaha & Council IJlutTs Street Hallway company metjcstei- day afternoon for their anmnl session and election of d lice tors. Owing lo other busi ness cngagcmcnls and necessary absence of some of Iho prlnclp il stoclttioldeis the elec tion was postponed until some time in the future. It is piedictedby those in position to bo good judges of the situation that there will be practically no change made in the activn management of the company , and that the election will bo ii'crelj' going ihrough the formality of a ro-elcclion. Mr. John T. Slew art of llns citj , the president of the compiny , has occupied that position since its organl/ation , and has so held the confidence and esteem of his associates thai they will doubtless irtain him when the time comes for the diiectois lo voice their soiiliir.entB It is a singular fact that in all the heated debate and sharp criticisms concern ing Ihe policy of Iho inoloi company nnd its iclatinns to the public that cvon passion has not caused the opponents ot the motor company to indulge in any attack on Mr. Stewart's peisonal character or integiity. In Iho war upon the motor company the citi zens of Council Bluffs do not foigot that Mr. Stow ait has boon ono of its most active and esteemed meichants nnd capitalists for a period of fortv yeais , and Ihe honorable rec- orJ he has made Is shield sufllclcnl against , any personal attacks. The tocsins of war are , therefore , not sounding so much for n. . change of officials in the motor company as for a change of policj' . They Dili ray lhtr Itilln. Through a misapprehension of Iho facts in the case a crcat injustice has been done the "P. D. O. " socictj' , an organization of promi nent ladles In the city , who have bcon hand ling charitable work under the name of the mystical initials , whbse- interpretation has been kept inviolate as one of the secrets of the order. The ladles furnished a loom at the Woman s Christian Association hospital , cared for numerous poor families , and did inUch to help and happify those less for tunate than themselves. In common with others they felt it their duty lo help along the Chautanqua enterprise , and in their /eal they bought ono of the lots and had paid all but u small bil.iuco when the so ciety concluded to disband. They pre sented the lot to another society in the city , with the undci standing that the latter would pay up the small balance duo uoon it. The " ! ' . K. O. " on dlsbinding had no debts , but in fact had money and sup- lilies on hand , which were distributed in the further leliof of the poor of Iho city. Since then the Chautauquacntcrpiisc has signally failed , and the assembly grounds have been seized by cicditois. The lol originally pur chased by Iho I' . D O socielj , nnd tinned over to the other organization , is now of noise \iso cxcepl for pasturage. The creditors of tin ) Chautauqua , in hunting aboit for assets , discovered thai $ ) < ) of the amount pledged for Iho P. 11 O lot had not been paid , and accordingly they commenced suit against ono of the membcis who had inno cently slcncd the note as trustee , as n sim ple mutter ot convenience , to Iho society , and with no thought of ever being held re sponsible for It. The justice before whom the ciso was tried cntored ludgmcnt , how ever , and now an appeal is in order , or un assessment levied on the members to pay the amount claimed. The decision , however legal , brings n hardship on tlioso concerned , not but what they are abundantly able financially to pay the claim , but bccausb it is p lying for a dead horse nnd n hoiso which , while living , was an over-expensive nnd unprofitable one , ns the supporters of the Clinutatiqu in will readily testify. The trustee , against whom tlio suit was brought , has been placed In an annoying position and ono from which she should bo immediately cxtiicatcd by the others , who nioinfact moro leally concerned la the transaction than she. Sent Lp on 'lliroo ( Annlo Smith , Ihe woman who was impli cated in the violent assault on Constable linker on Now Year's day , was taken before Justice Vlen yesterday afternoon for n pio- llmlnary examination. Tin co charges wcio picfeiied against her , assault with in tent to commit murder , ictlstlng nn oflleor , and hit con v from the per son , the last aiising fiom the taci lhat she took IJakor's lovolvur away from Him while ho was in the power of her two male nssUtants , She waived examination nnd was bound over to the giand jury , her bond being fixed at $1,000. She ca tried her self during the hearing with the utmost coolness , and boars the marks of bo in , ' well versed in the Intricacies of criminal courts. She was very careful not to say nn.s thing that would tend to criminate either of her confederates or tluovv any light upon their piesentheicabouts. . braoko T. D. Klntr Js Co's Purtagas. George S. D.ivis , pi c cription druggist Knight * liiktall ( llllcon , St. Alban's lodge , Knights of I'ythltis , In stalled olllcers last Monday evening in the presence of a hall full of invited guests , ft lends of the members The Installation ceremonies ivoro conducted by J. J , Stork , grand chancellor , assisted by C. A. Tibbltts , pi elate , and A. U Cook , master of arms , In addition to this there was an interesting piogram , Mrs. ScUs singing n solo nnd Miss Hazel Cook slnglntr a song entitled "Thnniy 1. Tom. " Miss Vera SturK tendered n recitation , I ho Drummer's I.UUo Girl , " and Mrs. Wollmaa also pleased Iho nudicnco with a declamation. After the program c-ama lefreshmcnts and dancing , and the hours of the evening weio passed away in a charming manner. Domestic toan la the HORACE BOIES' ' LEDICIORY Messiga of the Ectiringr Obief Executive of the Hnwlfifb St to. WHERE IOWA'S LAWS > NE D MODIFICATION Bcimo rt-rtliicnt VUJRrRliniH from Ilio He- tlrlnc Oiivcrnur Prohibition I'lilly IH - cilMcil IIIK ! Bliinlcipnl I.ocnl Option Jtccumincmloii OllinTntlci ) > . t tr- Ili's Mow * , Jan. . - } ictlrlng from thoofltcoof chief executive , to bo succeeded by lY.mk Jackson , Governor Holes this nfteinoon dcllveied his valedictory messigo to tliu me'iubeisof the gcner.il assembly of Iowa. The message was a lengthy ntul compre- licnshV ) document The goveinornnnounc'cil that the state entered upon its List blcnnl il period \\lthoui any debt other than that duo Its own school fund. The receipts of the stale tic.isury during tint period from all sources \soiuJTUiint. ) Of this sum fJ.540- 731 was disbursed In redeeming state null- lot's ununits and a further $ J.HU)3 ) In pav ing the permanent school fund binds. I or I'ulror Distribution of raxitlini. The govcinor urges such a modification of tlio iro\euuo laws as will more e\etilv ills- trinutc the burdens of taxation , but ho polnt.sout that If all ttio piupcrtyln Iowa not pi open Ij exempt from taxation could bo made to bear Its tulr share ot the taxes ic- ( | tiircl for an economical administration of thaaffalis of < ho atntoand its muuiclpali- tles , and public ofllcois would keep in mind the fact that It is as giosolv wiong to wa to public money In needless cxpc'iidliuro as Ills for agents of Individuals to siiuandcr the piopertof 'enwlojcrs , there \voulil bo no rcahon for complaint that the burdens ol taxation aic either oppressive 01 unjust. Oust of Stutc Illttlliitluim. The state Institutions , siysthe govcinor , consume about two-tiiiids of all her icvcnucs. They aio magnificent in their ptoportlons and costly bevond those of most of the sister stains , but the question uilscs uhuthcror not the taxes of'our people must not be In- cicasod to supply the needed icvenue. "Shall we , " ho asks , "continue a system that cer tainly hus nothing from a business stand point to lecommund It that Inevitably leads to higher taxation , to gieater burdens , or shall we change It and put the business affairs of nil these institutions under thu ohnrire of one board selected fiom the best business men obtainable ? " The governor answers this question himself by sajlng that ho bslleves the best Interests of the state reqniio the chnngo , and suggests that the membership of the board be limited to four. four.To To maintain loiva's Insane in aslinns such as are now completed in the state would cost f 700,000 per annum. Ooulliicuiont ol Innocent Children , Govi'i nor Holes makes a very strong and eainest protest against a feature of the industrial school system , under which tnani uojs aiul gals , "for whoso liberty some h isty but now lepcntant patent is pleading with an Intensity bom onlj of a father's or mother's lo\o' ' aic do talced to run the gauntlet of rules necessarily severe without over having been accused of ciimo of any Itind. Ho plLtuies in Blowing wouls the aw fulness of these Innocent youngsteis being connned during the bcsi years of their lifo in the compatjionsblp of the most de praved and vicious i children of the state. In suggesting a icincdy the governor uigcs that in every case of the commitment of a child lor incouipibillty alone ttio parent should have the light to irclaim it at will. Ho fui ther suggests Ji sydtem of indentui ing the children to lesponslblo parties or icleas- lug iheni on paiole after a certain period of confinement to bo flyid by the com ts. Corporation Lcgls iitlun. The govcinor thinks the laws icgulatiiig the lormation of iHivato cor por.Uions ro- ( | uuo revision. Ihcy aro-too otten used by designing men for fraudulent , purposes , ilo gives it as his belief that , the law should bo to changed as to rciuhUjthat ( all articles of incorporation before being iccorded shall bo approved by some public ollicrr chaiged vv ith the duty.ofn careful inspection of all their piovisions , anil clothed with power to ic- qulro before approval such changes in any of thesoas he deems essential for the protec tion of stockholder. * , creditors or the public at laige. And moreover , that before a cor- poiatiou should bo permitted to commence business H fuither examination should bo made to know that it has In good faith coin- idled with the lequlroments of its articles of incorporation. i ; vliloii of I.liiuor Luvi. In conclusion Governor Boies tieatsverv fully with the difficult question of the 10- peal or continuance of ttio present prohibi tory laws. At the outset ho calls attention to the fact that under the constitution of the state all laws must bo uniform in their op eration. Thoonly way , theicfoio , In which prohibition In substance can bo maintained In one locality and a diflercnt method of "on- tiolling the liquor trafllc bo in force In an other , is through the aid of some kind of lo cal option laws , which of themselves must , bo equally applicable to localities of the same character in oveij put of the stato. As between making the local option law applicable to counties or municipalities and townships/ho urges that the same argu ments hold against county local option as against state prohibition. Under such a sjstern townships , however remote fiom a city , If within the limits of the county , could tlo Its hnnds anct dictate its policy lu this icspcct , and on the other hand a sinelo city In a county , or a combination of two or more cities , if largo enough , could foico the licensed saloon into ovcr-y other city , town ana township of the county , no matter how unanimous any of these might bo In their opposition to the same. Ohio rian Condemned. The Ohio or "mulct" plan , bv which the piesent piohlbitoiy law would bo retained in all its strictness with an additional provision - vision llxing a penalty to bo imposed at stated periods on those who follow the busi ness of saloon keepers , ho denounces stionfly by saying that the construction tint would , under the oiioiimstances , bo placed upon it would send the saloon into every lo cality of the state , subject only to the line imposed for maintaining it and suggesting that "fow would favor such laws. " lie en larges also on the objections to this system that would bo found in its practical work ings.Tho The mulct or linn imposed and collected , ho maintains , would furnish no protection to the man who paid It. However prompt ho might bo to meet the icquuemcnts of such a plan ho would still bo exposed to all the penalties of existing laws , and after having paid his lines regularly would still bailable ) to Indictment , tlno and 'imprisonment under the prohibitory law.s of the state for the very sates ho made ( HI the faith of his sup posed protection by ro-ison of the mulct or line ho had liquidated. The governor piocecds"Surely the state of Iowa cannot afford to put any class of her citizens in such a position Ohio has been guilty of no such error , Uohlnd her mulct law there Is no other to. punish for the same offense. If in the position of that stato.with a constitutional provision in our way that would piovcnj. , tiu | , adoption of unj method by which tbls , , t aftlc could bo regu lated by legal incanswQ might bo justified In resorting to this method as the best at tainable , hut in such Case It would ho the only law of the state applicable thereto. "Wo aio not , however. In such position , Our hands are in nq.rniinncr tied. It scorns to mo , therefore , a plain duty of the lawmaking - making power to provulo for the control of the liquor traftlo in lovvn by general statutes and to frame these upon the theory Unit their provisions , whatever they may bo are to bu equally applicable to , and equally faithfully enforced in , over. ) pattcf thiviute Ouu True I'ollcjr. "His sent eeU necessary forme to odd that I believe tlio true policy for the state to adopt on this subject is municipal and town ship local option , with c.uefnlly guarded laws for ttio tonliol of the tradio vviiorovcr legalized by u veto of the electors. In this way ulono Is It possible to save to each local ity affected by the law the light to teguluto Us provisions so as to meet the dcshcs and requirements of Its own people. "So important , however , does it seem tome mo that it practicable and legal method of regulating this tnvfflo should bu agreed upon that 1 vuuuol close this subject without ex pressing the hope that one and all of you will bo gulden by a single deslro to give your state an honorable method of controll ing by law , and within thn law , n ttafllo th.it the experience of mankind teaches should never bo permitted to nourish outside of legal restraint , and vet that slneo the passage of our prohibitory law has been , in many cities and towns of our state , ns Hit- trammeled as It would have been In the ah scnco of all law. " UI'.iUl IS (1.YINIM1. .Mil 11 from llurlliigtitn Inorr.iRpi Ills I. mil In HID StMintorlil Itiicc. DHS MoiNns , Jan 0 { Special Telegram to Tnr. Ilp.r. | The superb organisation of the Gear forces is unmistakably tolling mi the raw recruits that muster under the Innncrs of the opposing candid ites. As a irsult the chances of the Burlington m in are gradually on the i ho and oven conservative men like Senator Harsh of Crcston privately admit that the contest Is tailing a decided turn In Gear's favor. McConnell of Tort Dot ! go Is anew now rc-cnforcomont to the Gear forces The Held has ttikon the alarm and by con ccrted ni'tlon will force the mutter to nn Issue on Filday evening , at .vhloh horn the caucus has been called. The anti-Go ir men have n move in con templation also , which will bo decided to morrow. They will propose to hold the regular Joint caucus for the nomination of state pi inter and binder and penitential v wardens on Ihursday ovenlnif. The . i of good feeling that ushered In the contest is about over. Alieady fiicmis of the various candidates hardly sneak as they pass byand the situation relations mo hourly becoming morn strained. r.mnor Collln Is out of the fight unless ho should como In as a dark horse , and 1'enclnn has appjicnlly corralled the most of thu Toiith district votes , which will bt lug him In a close Hccoml to Gear. I'roin II HIM to ,1 irkinn Dns MOISKM , Jan. ! > ( Special Tclccrram to THE 13EE J Goveinor-clcol Jackson has ic- ccivcd the following letter fiom Govcinor Holes : .IAMTAUV 0 , 1804 lion. I'miiK l > .IncUson IH.H .Mollies , la . DKAII iit My attention Is culled to v ours of thu dlh IIIMI. , addressed to 1 bo chill MII , vn of ( lie \uenl Ivci'iiin in ill t' hav ing in cliutKU tht * i'\uri'lsos , il ynlli I'uniliu III- aiiKUiatlon , In which you fe < llnu'ly su cest that on account of the iivcni dentil of my daughter nil purado and display bu dispensed \\llh on ( hit occasion , anil also to thu action of Mild ciimmltteo approving join MUggi'stlon nml Joining In Ulmlly Unas vxltli 3011 In ex pressions nt sj mpitliy. ApineeliUliiK fully us 1 do this mark of your gPticruiH I'Mei'in , and urnlcfnl us I xliull always bo foi the oxldenco of BOIIUW because of the death of hci whom youivuida of sym- mtliy M > feelingly honor. I am jet nn.ible to refi.iln from the oxnrcsslon of nn added regret th it the cloud v\lilch has diiiKencil iiiyonn home should cast Its shadow over such an oc casion and sadden thu sph lib of tluwlio at this tlino should of rl-lit hu expected to re joice. \VlthnsKiiianccsorBlnccrogrntltudn to vou and to UiosiMvlio unltollli you In this miinl- febt.itlon of lespcct for thu memory of my diiiiKhtot and of syniii ithy for me , permit mete to subscribe nii < elf , .Most sincerely yours , ' llonur , Ituics. Some Mure ( if ClurkNon'K DPS MoisFrf , la. , Jan. il 'Ihoioaio rnmois afloat today in icgaid to the senatorial light. Ono is that the fi lends of J. S. Claikson , now in Now York , will siiing ] his name bolero the final limit comes. The second is that Senator James P. Wilson will resign immediately , as his health is very poor , and that Gov ernor Jackson , as soon as inaugurated , will appoint Mr. Gear to 1111 the vacancy. ' 1 his would , of course , include the withdrawal ot Gear ttom the present con test. If Gear should bo withdiavvn as sug gested , there remain the candidates in the lick ! and it would become a haul sliuirglo between them. Cut Into Their Profit' . Di s MOIM s Jan. 9 [ Special Telcgiam to Tin : Hi.r. ] A considerable number of icpio- seutativo bottlers of the state mot heio to day for the puipose of forming a ucrmancnt orcnni/ation. Among those present ate : 'J' . W. Kogcrs. Ilumboldt ; J. W. Allington , Webster City ; B. J. Schwind , Dubuque ; 13. r. Shaw , Cedar Uapids ; S. Neudeniminn , Lcmars , and 1j Ilerschorn , Foil Dodgo. The principal object the association has in view Is to protect the members fiom the loss of bottles , which has made u very large hole in the ptotits of the business. Ihe leg * > la- tuic will be asked to enact measures making it a ciimo to ship bottles to others than their owners or othcrw Iso dispose of them. Towa fair Setietiirlcu Meet. Drs Miuvi's , la , Jan 9 [ Special Tclegi am to Tim Bu. J The Iowa Tair Seciotaiics association met hcie this afternoon , about fifty being picsont. The society is now seven years old and through It much has been accomplished for the advancement of the interests of the county fairs of the state. The annuil meeting of the State Agi icul- tunil society will bo held tomorrow and Thuisdoy. 'Iho election of ofllceis will occur tomoriow. Thc'ru will bo a stronir effort made to elect a successor to Soctotary Shaflcr , Gcoigo W. rranldin of Atlantic being the candidate. I > rinino of Itcx. sums in Cirler. : DBS MOIM s , Jan. ! ) [ Special Telegram to THE BKK ] Hev. Samson Cat tor died heio last night , aged 10J jcais. lie was boina ilavo in Vilginla July 4 , 1792. When 1'i years old ho was bought by avcrj kind Quaker , with whom he llvvd until ho i cached his majority. Ho spent many jears of his life as a cook on river bo-its , and when the war moko out ho was at St. Paul , Minn. Ho went south as a cook din ing the war , but before It closed he went to Chicago , came to Washington , la , . In IbOl , and after n short sojourn tlreie came to DCS Molnes. _ Will Protect tliii Pour. Sior\ CITY , Jan. U [ Special Telegram to TUB Beit. ] A committee of the losal min is tctlul association , which has been Investi gating the minner In which the stirpar- visors have been disposing of the county poor fund , has icpoitcd that the supervisors liayo been drawing the moroy on their per sonal oidcrs , vv hotels no one but the super intendent of poor Is entitled so to do and that thousands of dollars have been misap propriated. The association has taken stops to enjoin the supervisors fiom further med dling with the disposition of the fund. I'urdonnil an llilltor. UKS MOINCS , Jan. 9 [ Special Telegiam to THE HLFO. ] . H. Shannon , who wasion- vipted and sentenced to one year's imprison ment for 'conspiracy while editor of the Graphic , was pardoned bv Governor Doles today. Ttio judge , county -attorney and n largo number of prominent citizens urged the governor to grant the pateion. Fine Cooking at Home , Some people think that they cannot prepare the delicate soups mul bauces and dolluiouH made dishes which are peculiar to the best French cooking in their homos. Gut by use of as n stock for Soups , Sauces , Made Uibhos , they can bo made easily , cheaply , anil pucccsaful- ly at homo. N. H. Clot the Kimiilno Llnbj FANY'S nnd avoid diHippolntmont. Hoc thnt the Blmiatiiro of JUHTUS VON I.ieiun Is < n b'ua on the jar. NOW IN FULL SWAY fcosTixi ri > riiovt runt i been given and consternation has taken possession of all our people. The rccoulof this slnglo Boat's disasters stands without parallel In the history of our country. It oxcccdR the possibility of human calculation and I Imnloro > ou to nb union this suicidal policy , Have , \ou not put sued enough to bo convinced of Its dlsastious consecuencos | ( "It Is no longer an experiment ; It has be come a puhllo crime. Vou have it within jour power to install tli relieve this nppillliu' situation. Vou have only to substitute for the pending measure a joint resolution declaratory of your purpose to maintain the existing law In full force and olTect dining tlio continuance of this administration , and business activity would at otico take the place of business depression ' Air Hurrows spoke foralmost three houis At the conclusion of his speech there was n loud buist of icpubl'c.m ' applause , HO long continued as to call forth a rebuke from the chair. < lpiirr.il lllnc'k Spuiiin , lleforo order was restoicd Gonor.il J C lllnelc of Illinois , ex-commlsslonur of pen sions , tooic the lloor Ho leferred to Mr Iturrows' plctuie of itiro disaster In this country and said the nulfetIng depicted by him existed after thirty yeirs of laws wilt- ten by his own party Not a lavv has boon placed on the statute bookit by the demo cratic pirty since 1800 The democratic pirty's icsponslbillty for laws came onli with this congiess. lloforowo took ohnrgo this condlt'on of affairs had begun. Ifth.it condition Is duo to existing law jou can't siy n word As far as the law U responsi ble for the present condition , it Is the law of the high piotocttvo taiiff. Mr Hopkins , republican of Illinois , con cluded the aftoinoon dcbito. At 5 , ! 0 Mr , Hopkins socuicd permission to makii some supplemental rmuaiks tomorrow and then the house took u iccess until y o'clock this evening. % IN TIII : siN.\n : : . iiis ; of .SUrtllnc or lntnrcntlni ; Xn- turii Occiirrcil Yontrriluj. WASIIISIITOV , Jan 0 Iho session of the scnat" did. not develop that Interest mem bers anticipated. The consideration of ttie fedeial clc < tlons bill was nut begun , accord Ing to the program of Senator Gia.v. as no one seemed nropnicd to speak , and alter some colloqiii between Senators Giay and Chandler and Gorman over the method of proceduio the measure finally went over until next Monday At th it time , however , it u ill come up as unfinished business , and Senator Gray gave notice that ho would piesent n icsolution for its consideration , "icasonably and continuously , " until a vote was i cached. Kvcn the Hawaiian situation failed to elicit the dcbito that was promised. Senator Chandler's resolution , calling for rut opinion as to the constitutionality and regularity of the i.ppolntmont ol Commissioner lilount by President Cleveland , was called up and pressed < or passage , but after Senator Sherman had cxpicssed his opinion hat Its pissnge would bo disrespectful to the for eign relations committee , which Is already considering the subject , Senator Chandler , finding his own pirty not a unit insuppoit of his proposition , piomptlj withdicw It. .Senator Coke of Texas called tut the house Journal resolution authori/ing the secretary - rotary of the tioasury to permit the owneis of cattle and horses , tiausportmg them Into Mexico , to icimport the same into the United States at nnj time within twelve months of this date It was pissed. The senate bill was p is cd , w Ithout oppo sition , providing for the disposal of ttio abandoned Fort Mnginnis militari reserva tion In Montana , under the mining and homestead laws , for educational and other purposes. At 1 DO , on motion of Senator Morgan , the senate went into executive session. At'-i- ' ) the doors wcio opened , and the senate at i ! 35 adjoin tied. Appointed Jiiimiciuiit liiNpnilnr. WtMiivuoN , Jan 9 Sociulary Caillslo has appointed Fred H. Bathcy ot Mlchig in an immigiant inspector. Itniiulillcun Victory In Clicjcnne. CilKAES'NE , Jan. 9. The republicans catiled every ward in the city at todai's municipal election an I will hive a two- thirds majonty in the council. And yet lives in ignorance of the fact that a single applica tion of the CUTICURA REAIE- DIES , will , in the majority of cases , afford instant relief , per mit rest and sleep and point to a speedy , permanent , and economical cure , when the best physicians and all other rem edies fail. CUTICURA Works Wonders , and its cures of tor turing , disfiguring , and humil iating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded. BoM throughout Hie oriel. ToTTrn Drico AM > Cnh C"iii'n'iiui)3 | ; , lloslon. o-"All About the Ulooil unii rikin , innllcd free. % I'nrlnl nioniMinn , falllnu'Imlr nnd elm. plo buly raiho preveutoj by C'litlturu coup. Nervous Instantly relieved by a Cml- ciir riiiilor , bociuso Jt vi- MllSClllar lil ! ej Ilio nerve forces anil ' llcaco Cllrc' V - or-r- - ' Especial DO YOU .mow tint Day & . HOHS ntvo H > UI cliulcn liir.Mius lu niU and e iMo i l.iiul no \ : _ JISTHACTS anilloins r.iiin nndrlty iiroiuit/ boujlit anil Hold 1'usoy & Tliom 11 , Uumul Illuaa GAUDAOi : romimil , cosspnois. vaullH old inu/ cleanwL Eil llniKu. at Taylor'H eroojry , jl ) ll.uulvv tv WANTKU CniiilH-lriit flrl at 1J'J ! Suinn Sovciuli Klrott 1' I' Wriclil 1/oil sAI.K Sni-i.il fri'Hh milch PO\\H K Mon I IIOUHC llppt-i Iliuaihviu , nun Tom hklniin H , Cotincil IlluUrt \\rANTKI ) Kxpi'ilonciil Htu.idy IIUIIHO man 'I MilHt iiiiiliMHtunil illnliiK luoni vvurli anil lil\n llrHt-i.l IHH coiniiicniHtlonapi > ly 'IOC Tlilnl utrii't. C'onntll Jlliiftn , bclWKii 1 ami 'J p in ui after 7. c rsigj MME , M. YRLE m- HUH Complexion Remedies Aw intoil Hie lllclicHt MnlilH ami Diplomas \ t l b } tl"'VV orlil H Fair Culiliiiblin Kxpuslllun. room Restored , Btxiuiy CiipicxiO'S ' Bcouiuisd. SPECIAL MENTION I.ulli'H iin > n-tsiiivil hi Minn Y.il" tlmt Iliu feme * ilhut itilMMlltjil In thin lulnnin inn tlio Hlinn I > H lluiHO IIHM ! li\ In r In I'lilllxitlne lu > r in irve'luns l Miuimil im-Hi'riliiir her voulli llv tliutmoot llitHoit nmlloM a ly ono uiin IIIIM-U perfect uom- lilcxlini fnr > from lili-inlHli ui wrinkle' No irrrtatoe pnuit c in be oilun'il th in tlio iMiilorseinetil of con k-tens .mil thu Wurlil n Vilr is to their imrlty nntl trivUiiii-rlt MiniYiiln will won iiioir | | In tlilrt i il > nml ilollVL" unu uf lu-r cek-brateil IcoturtBOil bi'inlv Watoh Mniu Ynl.'smla uve-rv Si Wrinkles Removed Gray Hair Turned Back to Its Original Color Without Dye Cliomistry'a Greatest Discovery. COMPI/EXION AND BEAUTY. JIini < M Yili > the Queen of Iloutlv' is now tlio immt bi'.intlfnl VMIIII in Ih Ink'lit Hu .uoof lljctrH. she itucs not UioirttiKMliv moid tluin IM Hcrfiicu iH.ifin Hlinlh < if u lie uillfnlHYiloll Hi room- lilcxlon clear niulil izlltiir ih.illin : the lllv.inil til" iiisn foi pmlt > uiilhi'int ) of lint mill lino. Her VVIXIHI lli'Mli tilinnp linn mil illniph'il llko tlml of an Infiiil ill point tu Ilio in mcluim effect of her ci'li'liriitil complexion rcmcUli H Her beaut ) lifn -Si all been inllU mil lij thu linn of thcsu remedies. - PRICE LIST OF REMEDIES. MVHIOVI. SKrur.r-l'Hetl foi MVllcallnif ( tha vv il < I \\licn Htoiinlni ; Iho flee 1'rleo tl 30 i\CKr.SIOllSKIN : t'OOU On multi-ill to I wilnhlcH mil d\irv Ir leu of nga Ilowaroof linlt \ tloim I'rlLi$1 r.ilnnd $1 ( III UWKLSIOIl 1IAIK TONIO-Tho flrnt niul only ri niiily In thnvoilil knu n to turn iri ly hilr bicli lo ItMurlKlinl eoHiillhontilo Cn-itcH.i Inxin I mt rrou th Hlops It fiiUlnir In from .M hourH looncvMck clues all c lip illsuawos 1'rloe , Jl.OU tier holllo i\'KI.sleH : rOMPI.RXIO.V HMACH : Omrnn- tfcil to ivinovn , nu .ni'l all blciiilHlie'H from thu Hkln ( ilu'B a clcii aiul licautlful natural VOHI- , pli'Xlon l'iki < $ . ' ( HI pcrbotilo LA KllliCKLA Aikitavvlnlirisl bv riiomlHlH an I'liVHltfliiim to lie HID onlj Frtcklo Burn known ( iiiar inti < il to reno\o any CIHO of Fif kkHlu s fi > wili\M mil Ii'ivo thu Hkln I.lh VV'hlto mil lloao IMnk I'rliMf \ on KYKLVSII AND EYKI1HOW OUOWKH-Oiiir- anli i tl toi it ilo.i luxnrlint 1-rnulli 1'rlci ! fl ( II ) . AI.MOXU III.OS5OM ( OJIl'LKXION fllKAM It v\oulil In > IniiioHHtlilc to lull nil thtn ere 1111 doi s for the Hkln In ono HliiK'lu nlplit It will in lite i ruiik-li Hkln as Hinoulh u H ittn For rcllnluir co irmi lion H It h IH no uiinil Its action Is hcillin ; anil HonthliiiT fr.ur nit anil rcficshlntr I'llcotLKl ) . Olinvi' SCOTT The oiilv p"iin UK nt < m > Iciioun for rcinovlnir .mil kllllntr Ihu growth ot Hiipi illiinim hili Taken but lltu inlnnliH Doi.ti lint lulfilu or bliuu th it It h is been imcd. 1'rluu f , no nUXIKOrilKAIJTY All external tonic fortho skin ( " 11 Hi H n ituril HMV plmnii checks.Riven the Kims of chllilhooil lo anuiilficu I'llco , $1.0(1 ( 1IIM IjOttlC Sl'I.CIAf. LOTION NO 1 Ouu mteid to euro nnj i iM-of I'linpUs HI leMchii uls 01 bkln DlHea c' . I'riicS-l ( III r.M'KLsiou nr.oon TONIC Mme M Ynio'H fa- IIIOIIH IlldoilPnrlllci .KlH o i Iho llv < I bouclHanil kliltu'VH 11 i fit I regulator of the HVHteni cirrlcu on" all InipiiiltltH , coinlnc'l\o to he illli anil bo.iulj. Piln'il nil I'ltlTll'i IMIA AInio JI Yilcii ccle > brileil cum foi all fi-in Ue comul limn ii-nl nervoiiH troubles. * ' ( ( ) ( ) nilil foi tho'Iintiiiilt now controlliil by Wine Yale Ai tH on mi ly VM Ik onruti of Iho fo nt ilo H\Hti in 1'ilcotl ( I I for bottln , scnil inoiicv or > li r lj i viHluroil letter , banlt * ill.if t icilltliilchcik or iKixt it note f.IlIDHTO Hi : VUTY M ill free upon n-celpt of 0 i cuts post i0'iFreo to callers. Jtcincillcu aolit in alii Mme. M. YALEi Jtannly unit Conip/O-v/on oo/ti/Hf , 501 Karbach Block. 15th and Douglas Slrests , Omaha , Ne ! > , r\Illil" \ < ) lllci- , ltd Mum St. . UliIciiKO , III , WATER TO STOCK , TldRTaiih HnitM wi. n i tir s nir I BIOS tank fiDIII Ircczln , , ' In ciulujdt wo itlior. Pow utorlc nun icill/n thn Hivlnyto tliolrcittlu In cold vvcitlii'i Mmluuf nxti i hc'ivy KnlvHidzurt Iron WlllliiRl ninny leant without r pili. Sent to liny aililrenB < ) iiii.colitof $1000 I' . O U. nero Discount to tno Ir.nlc. COLE & COLE 41 Mnln St. . , Council Bluff , la. FOR THE ( In charge of thoSlotora of Nloroy. This renowned Institution Is altn itod on thai hlh bliifrsbaoUof nnd overlooking tlio city oil Council lllulTs. The gpicloiu grounde , lit1 high location nnd aulundld vlow , make It al most pleasing retro it for the alii 10 tod. A staff of em ncnt pliyaloluns nn I a InrfO corix ot ax pcrluncud nurses minister tu the co nforts ol tlio pitlonts. bpuulul care ijlvon to ludy pa tlenth. j TERMS MODZRATc. For purtluulnru nuply ti SUPHH101 , Frank StraatCouull - BUU , hwi COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WOH'tJ if * All kinds of Dyoln ; nnd Ulo inln { dunu In the hUho-it Htyln of tlio art l''u lu t an J btalnoil faurlui mudo tu lool : 114 goo I ai now , WOIK promptly donu unl dollvorol In nil parti of ttia country , rioa 1 lor piluu list. usa A. M/VOHA.N , ffiri/i' ' ytifc * * * ' Proprlotar. 5 * "roadway , ntnr North wuntonidupou Toluuuoou 4