THE OMAHA DAILY HER : Wl-lOTSOAY. MAHHT 2 1892. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL Ci : : - NO. 12 PKAKL STKEKT. I clhucd ly Carrier to any pnrtof Uio City 11. Vu T1I.TON , - MANAGER Hni'nf > = Office . Np J i r 1 t' Nllt ( ; ) 1illnr : | nx3 wx. K , Y. Plumbing Co. Council J'lnffs Lumber Co. , coal. C mil's chattel loans. 204 Sapp blocc. Tor Sulo Mv houso. Mrs. J. Lytnnn. A tcnm belonging to Dr. llnnchott dashed out of the burn last evening with a buggy attnched and run for about hnlfnrnllo. The cnrrlnge was overturned and ono of the wheels broken off. IL , All persons , old or young , mole or fomnlc , * ivho nro willing to cunvnss for funds for llusslan relief fund In tbo Fourth ward nro requested to como to tbe rooms of tbo YOIIIIL' Mrn'a ' Chrhllnn association Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Marriage licenses \vcro issued yesterday to the following parties : Or tint Pllllne nnd Annn W. Lewis of Orovo township : Lovcn 1C. ilnrr nf Fullerton , Neb. , nna Anna L. Van Draff of Oakland , In. ; IJoado Stafford of SJiolby , In. , nnd Ella V. Allbiuigh of Chicago. f > The solicitors for tbo Uusslnn relief fund In the Second ward uro Mrc. O. H. Lucas , W. C. Eistcp , O. H. Drown , A. C. Kuckwcll , Enderton , E. Ditty , Miss Jcnnlo Kellv. Thn committee will report ut Mrs. O. II. llrownji on Mynstor street , between Sixth and Bcvontb streets. C. Hover. Mrs. Stophcnson's class In the Flnl Bap tist church will give nn entertainment In tbo church Thursday evening for tbo nurpose of raisinc funds to carry on n work of charity that has boon be gun uy it In the way of taking frulls und llowcr.i to Ihe sick througbcui the city. A fine niusunl nnd literary program has been prepared , nnd Ibo entertainment should bo well palrontznd. Harry Kelley did not have the money to pay his wny Into the show ut the opera bouso 4 > 2st c'vonlnu' , but bo was bound to see ttin wliow any wny. lie nccordlnglv climbed in nt n window , but Just as bo bad bugun to enjoy the play the i-aglo eyes of the man- ngor und a delcctwo chunccd to lighten on lihn nt the satno time. Ho was bundled off lo Iho police slaliou and spent Ibo night In tbo city jail on u charge of vagrancy. A milt for a divorce was commenced In tbo district court yestoidnv by Flavlus M. Wolf against Evn A. Wolf. It is alleged in the petition that the parties were married In Lowlston , Fulton county , 111. , In 1831 , and lived together until two years ngo Inst January , when Mm , Wolf deserted her husuand. Ilo demands a Ui- vorco nnd the custody of their 0-year-old daughter , Ethel , who bast lived \vith him over slnco her mother's departure. George Frederick Westrip , the 8-yonr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Westrip , died yesterday morning at 10lr ) o'clock. Ilo be en re o afllictcd with curvature of the Bpino fourteen months ngo nnd It wus found necessary to perform a surgical opciatlon upon him. It wns un successful , however , however , and Irom that time to the day of his death he uever left his bed. The fuiionit will occur tomorrow after noon nt2 o'clock from the family residence , 70'J ' Mynster street. Alderman L. A. Caspar was made the vic tim of another surprise yesterday morning in honor of his birthday. While ho was nt brcakfust his amplovci , to tbo num ber of sixteen , filed In , beaded by the Toromnn , and stood bcloro him. His first thought was that a strike was on foot' , but in a few seconds bo uus considerably rca - a ° surod by one of the men stepping forward ana presenting him with a magnificent gold locket watch charm , engraved on ono Eido with Iho name of the recipient and the date , while tbo other side was sot in rubies nnd diamonds. _ The announcement that J. D. Crocl well IKK ! secured an exact , duplicate of the baby carriage presented little Ruth Cleveland having been questioned by rompotUors , ho produces tbo original order , correspondence and invoices from the manufacturers themselves , fully cor roborating Mr. Crockwoll's claim. The olegnnt carriage was sold yesterday to Mr. Teal , master mechanic of the Sioux City Pacific , as a present to his daugh ter , Mrs. August Borobheiui. IIOSTOX STOItU. Immense ) Stork of Spring ( iooils Junl Itc- coHi'il See the Display. All this week wo have been receiving > consignments ol spring goods , and noxl > vcok wo shall have on display all the latoot novelties in dross goods , hosiery , etc. Como in and see tno now fabrics. You will be highly pleased with them , nnd , as iibiinl , you will ( ind our prices lower than any other dry goods store in the west. And , by the wny , the rainy season is at hand. We're lixod for it with thoiv sands of umbrellas in all kinds of now .designs. BOSTON STORE , Council BlulTs , In. Folheringiiam , Whitolaw & Co. , load ers and promoters of low prices. l'KHSHXtl4 l'.llt.lili.l.l'JIS. John Bono is ftl. C. Sorcnson , tbo wolll known Avoca morcbant , wus in tbo city yesterday. Mrs. S. A. Fields of Sbonandoab , wlfo of tbo roprosentntlvo fiom I'u o county , WHS tbo truest of Miss Emma Toinlluson , on Bluff street , over Sunday. Eastern money to loan on real estate by H. II. Shoafo , Broadway and Main. Jarylswild blackborrv i9 tlio boat Monov to loan. Lowest rntea. John wlon & Van Patten , Everett bloolc. Look at Iho lots in Mwllson Square An acre in each lot ; 10 per cent otT foi thirty days. DAY & HKSS. f tvnnson Music Co. , Masonlo temple The G. M. Dodge camp , Sons of Vet oranp , will give a ball in G. A. R. hall on the evening of March 7. A cordial invitation io extended to the public. Itopubllriiu 1'rliiiiii left. The republicans will bold their primaries In the various wards this evening at 8 o'clock. The lollowlng places bavo been First Wuid At tbo room on Unpor Broad- wuv opposite Hunlon struct , and select six deietatos und nominate a candidate for ward alderinun. Second vVnnl At tbo city building , and Eolool olKht delegates nnd nomlnato a candi date for ward aldorniun \Vurd-Atroomovcr415 Uroadwny , unil select elqht Uoloeatcs. Fourth Ward At tbo county court house , nnd select six delegates , Fifth Ward Al 'Squlro Stone's building on Twenty-first street , tiolwoen Fifih anil Sixth avenues , and select eight do legates ana nominate a caudldato for ward nltior- man. man.Sixth Ward At Schubert block , No. 2fl2U West Broadway , anil select four delegates. Jui'vlalB77 brtindy , purest , safest , best. rruukllu Square. \Vhpro Is Hr1 Tnko the Broadway carte to Grace street , then go southeast on Franklin avenue , "paved , " until you BOO our signs. The lots are In slzo 100 by 300 foot ; good shade trees ; the llnost lots in the city. Tan per cent oil on all sales intido during the next ton days. DAY & HKSS , Solo Agents. Dra. Woodbury.dentistsnexttoGrnnd 1 holol ; line work a specialty. Tole. 14S. Two apprentice nurses wanted at the \V. C. A. hospital , corner Oth street and Oth avenue _ Wu hnvo our own vineyards in Califor nlu Jurvli Wino oompivny , Co. BlulTs 1 NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS A , 0. Graham Named na tbo Democratic Orintlitlnlo for Mayor. HE HAD EVERYTHING HIS OWN WAY MncninVn Not In the Ilnre nt Any MitRQ nf tlio CHIIIU Ilinv tlio .S l iiRlnrrrril the C'niixcnllon. The domocrnU held their city convention yesterday nftornoon. All uny Sunday lintl been spent by the candidates In preparing for the fray , and tlio livcllst Interest wus manifested by both republicans mill democrats to see how these manocuvcrs hod changed the state of affairs tlnco tlio caucuses on b'atnrdny night. All sorts of rumors worn nllout with reference to tbo nominations that ml ht bo made , nnil ihurovns just enough apparent reliability about Itieni to give n relish to tlio piospcct. llplf an hour buforo the tlmo for opening the conven tion rolled arouna the dcloirntos , candldntos anil spcctntors began tonrrlvo , and tliosupcr- coutt room , whcro tbo convention was to beheld held , and iho lobbies outsitlo wcra coon filled , the tlmo before the enll to order bring 00:11- nicu by the candidates and their wire-pullers In wnndcrlnK bore and there nnionn the voters nnd strengthonlng whatever wonn places there might bo. Hhoitly after 'J o'clock the convention was called to order by W. 11. Knopher , who called J. J. Shea to the ehalr as temporary chairman. John 11. Mithcn was appointed temporary sccietniy , and n committee of six was chosen as a committee ) on credentials , composed us follows : J. H , Uoltrlch of the Third , .1. H. Mcl'uorson of the first , W. H. KnoplH-r of the Second , Frank Trlmblo of the Fourth , W. C. Morris of the Fifth and O. Graves of the Sixth. After thn report of the committee hrd bee maUo the chairman appointed a committee on permanent organ ization , consisting of Dr T. H. Liiccy , W. H. Kncphcr and U Illlntu Malonoy. The report of this committee was that the tomornry organization bo made permanent , and the report was concurred In , in splto ol Chairman Shea's statement that ho should feel at liberty to cull any other delegate to the chair at any time ho might llnnlc hU presence wus needed on the lloor. The convention then proceeded to the nomination of a candidate for inn v or. There were ilfty-throo votes cast. Thn result of the informal bal lot was us follows : A. C. Graham , ? G ; Joslah Dunfortn , 5 ; S. R. Wudsworth , 19 ; D. Mu- cine , it. On the first formal bnllot Graham received 33 votes , Wadsworth 10 and J. E. F. McGee 1. Qrahnm was declared tbo nomi nee , and his nomination was , by motion , made unanimous. Tbo nomination of a candidate for nicer man at largo was proceeded to , oud the ra- sult of the Informal ballot was as follows : V. Jennings , twonty-llvo ; L. C. Larson , ten ; B. S. Tcrwllllgor , nine ; W. C. James , three ; U. H. White , six. James' name was uitb- drawn at bis own icquest and tbo next bal lot stood as follows : Jminlngs , 43 ; Larson , " ; Torwilllger , 7 ; White , 1. Jennings was .declared the nominee. There weio but two candidates for city auditor , and the infoinuil vote stood : H. N Whittlcsoy , 25 , nnd J. U. Lance , S. On the formal bullet Longo received " votes , and on motion of Wbiltlcsoy his nomination WUH made unanimous , Whittlcsoy ulodging Lange his support and announcing that ho wab a democrat , but no "Citizen. " On the informal ballot tor citv solicitor the vote was us follows : KiimetTinloy , ! t. ; G. A. Holmes , 20 ; J. J. Stewurl , 1. On the next vote Tinlo.7 received IS ! votes to Holmes' 15 and was doclured the winner. The forces were considerably scattered on the informal ballot for treasurer , the result belugas follows : O. D. Haicli , ! M ; F. W. Spetraun , 14 ; J. 1. Lutz , S ; S. J. Uoddn , 5 ; E. D. Bowman , 1 ; S. IJ. Wadsworth , 1. On the formal bullet llalgb was nominated , receiv ing 34 votes , Spctmnn 12 , Lutz 4 and Wads- worth 3. In the contest for the nomination of citv marshal , the informal ballott stood as fol lows : H. U. Obernollzer. 81 : John ChurchIll - Ill , 21 : C. II. Whlto , 7 ; J. J. Hathaway , 4. On the formal bullet Oborholtzer received -7 votes and was nominated , Churchill 10- ceivlng 23 votes and Hutbaxvay U. Next came the informal ballot for city en gineer , which resulted as follows : G. II Richmond. 84 : T. A. Clark , 11 ; F. Stimson , 4r L. P. Jtidson. B : L. L. Etnyre , 2. Et- nyro's nnmo was withdrawn , nnd on the formal ballot Hichmond turned up with 42 votes and was declared the nominee. Clark receiving 8 votes , Judsou Band btlmson 1. On the informal ballot for assessor , W. D. Hardin received forty-two votes and J. M. Shea cloven. On tbo formal ballot Hardin received forty-six to bhea's seven , and was declared tbo nominee. A. U , Paris was nominated for suporin- toadont of markets bs acclamation. The convention then adjourned and the delegates went their wav. Tiio ward coin- mltteomon held n meeting immediately after adjournment to maUcarrnngumonts for \\orli at the polls on election day. IncreosltiK tu ) > Capital Stock. An amendment to tlio articles of iucoipor.i- tion of tbo Standard Oil company was illed In the county recorder's ofilco yesterday , by which "tho capital stock of the organization is increased from $ GUUOU to $1,000,000 , with tbo condition that it Is to bo paid up before April 1 , I'J'J'J. Thonatr.es of II. L. Tevis , W. H. Tllford , H. H. Kofoy , John I ) . Archbold , Benjamin Hrewstor , Henry M. Flagler , O. B. .Tannings , William Uockofcllor und John D. Uockofellor. Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has ull the latest styles and nowcbt Satisfaction guaranteed. Walnut block and Wyoming eoal , fresh inlnod. reeolvoddailj Thatcher. 10 Main. uou > Democrats Anxious to Know If It Is Aiulla- lilu liir Ciirront Kxpi'iiHcx. D. C. , Fob. 21) ) . At the in stance ol Representative Uocliery of Mis souri the houdo to jay adopted a resolution directing the commlttoo on Judiciary to in qulro nnd report 10 the house as to tbo right of tbo secretary of the treasury to use tbo J100,000,000 of gold reserve for current ox- pondlluros , In regard to the resolution Mr , Dockery said : "I asked the housa to adopt tbo resolu tion for the reason that tbero scorns to ba some doubt upon tbo question , especially emphasized by an Interview with the secre tary himself , published in this city , In which bo in quoted as saving : "As to tbo $100,000 , . 000 of gold reserve , It Is hold azatn&t tbo $350,000,000 of national bunk no to , to make tbo credit of tbo government Imprugnaole , for no ono would bo able to got togothot enough greenbacks tb toke all the gold out o the treasury , and therefore do not take any , but those notes outstanding arc legal tender , and the government can and would use this gola reserve If It needs to , In a pinch. It should , therefore , appear in tbo debt state ment as available cnsb. ' In addition 10 this alleged opinion of the secretary , as quoted , Aollug Secretary of the Treasury Hon. O. L. Spauldlng , in hU testimony before the ways nnd ( nouns com mittee on the 23d of January last , lusistod that thu $100,000,000 of gold reserve was available for tno expenses of the cavern in cut , und iu reply to speclllo questions from members of tbo committee he stated that tbo secretary of the treaa ury also , bo understood , holds the opinion that tbo ? 1 00,000 , 000 of gold reserve Is available for tbo expenses of tbo government , Inasmuch as tbero is nn btaiuto against It. 'I understand tbo hundred rail Lllons,1 continued Mr. Spauldlng , In reply to /i / question of Mr. Tumor , 'was nrst separated in lhS5 from the btutoments In the treasury and you asked tbo ciuouion if tbo & 100JOOOOt ( could bo used for uy other purpose. I uu dot-stand that tto secretary so Holds that bo ti&s tbo Uiscrotion. ' "The acting sooietary further asserted In ompnutlo terms that bo concurred in tha viow. & "Now at this time , pending the examination tion by the Judiciary committee , " conclude ! Mr. Dockcry , "I don't euro to express uu ; opinion on the question further than to su ; that some of lue most euilucut lluauclcrs o rtOROvernmont wholly disagree with the low that this fund can bo used for current xpenscs. " The question upon which Mr. Docltery do- mnnds n formal decision from the judiciary ommlltco is held by the democrats to bo of ho utmost Importance not only to the appro- irlalloti.s committee , of whlrh Mr. Jockcry is a niombor , but also to the house s a whole in the ruining discussion of ho rovcnuo reform bills toportcd > y the ways nnd moans committee. If the cold rc.iorvn should bo bold not to bo tivnllu- ) lo for current expenditures It slmplv inoani , horsay. that the Fifty-second congress had 100,000,000 less to draw upon In the matter of appropriations than tins generally been indcrstood to bo available. The democrats ay that their dcclurntlons will then bo nstlllcd that the country I * confronted by a dollclt In the public treasury ns tbo result of bo lavish appropriations of the Fifty-llrst congress , nnd that Mr. Ilolnmn and his col- cacues of the nppropnatlons com- nlttcc must ucunnud economy along the inc. The tariff reformers , too , argue hat all the protection of tbo Mclvlnloy hill ins been aulj to accomplish has been to nvo the public treasury from tbo verge of jankruptcy , nnd point in contrast to the i cncrous surplus that existed In the treasury it the close of tbo Cleveland administration s compared with the depleted condition that .boy Insist must bo pro'onted nt the close of ho Ilanlson administration , ( 'nnlU'mn I Inn * . WSIIIMITOV , I ) . C. , Fob. 20. The .senate n executive session today confirmed the fol- oulng nominations of poitmastcrs ; Ar'nan ns--J. U. Uiouso , Lonolie. Call- ornla Mrs. Lizlo M. Caldors. Willow , llll- ois-C. E. Thorpe , Lltcbllold ; 1 ? . B. 11 mil ord Pontluc ; T. Wilson , Lebanon , Iowa ionn Gldlcy , Malvorn , Pennsylvania II. ' . Moulthor , Connnutvlilo. Kanaus Joseph Vorsham , Henrlotta. Tin : r/.v/o.v r.tvirtc. Cut llntm uu Strnnmhlp rickets N no I'.uiso lor Complaint. Cmcvoo , 111. , Feb. -Chulrninn ) Smith of the Trnnsmlssourl association has just de cided n cnso in which the Union P.aeitic agent ntTrinldnJ , ( loto. , was charged with ticketing n party of Italians to Turin , Italy , In' Now York and the Fiench line of steamers nt n cut rnto of ? ! ) per passenger below the regular tnrlrr. The chairman decides ibot Ihoro Is no provision in tbo. association agreement under which such a case can bo touched. Steamship tickets , ho declares are sold by ho agents of all roads in his tcintory on n otmnlsslon as well ns by brokers , bankers and other pconlu. They consequently remit a part or ull their commissions lo thn passen ger ugent in order to secure u pirty , thus naklng it appear that , the rules have been re duced. No good results , he thinks , would bo ncured by requiring HID railroad agents to refrain from discounting their commissions. The oRlclnl statement of tbo Chicago , Mil- vnuUco & St. Paul road for the month of unniiry shows that tbo ross eurnlngs wore ; 'J'J4VJ17 ( , an Increase IH compared with the same month last year of $172,711. I'ho oxponsns amounted to $1,711 , ! ) ' . ) ) , m meroaso of Ml4,1 I'M , nnd the net earnings were Si7l,5'U ! ) , , an increoio of ? ll'iiKi. ) ( ) ( For the seven mo iths ending Innuary III , tbo gross earnings weic Sl'.i7.l- ) ) .V. , an increase ns compared with tno corro- spondlng period of the previous year of ' .J.S'll.TO. Espouses and luxes were S12- SlCi.riHI , an incronso of $1'J4I,72' ' > , and the net earnings were $7,7H,4'JI , an increase of 1BS9COO. Ml Hi * * llt'iiiuiicr * SritiNnnni.n , 111 , Feb. 2 ! ) . Jndqo Allen n the United States district court today sustained the domurrcr to the Indictments igainst Milton Wright , goner.il froicht agent of the Wabash railway , and J. M. B. Kchlor of St. Louis , doing business under the natno of Kehlor Bros. , for violation of the inter state commerce act by cutting rates on ship ments of flour from East St. LouU to Mon treal , Canada. In announcing his decision , llie court said : There was no contention lathe argument on behalf of the demurrer that the power of congress over interstate oomrrsirco is limited , but it was assorted that when congress at tempts to rogutato international co.nmurco its power is limited by tbo equal power of Ibo foreign countrv with which international truftlc is carried on. According lo Iho indict ment there were moio miles of haul in Canada than in this country. Tbo legisla tion of tao United States' is territorial und it is diflloult to imagine a power to execute or enforce obcdlonco to a municipal law outsldo the circle iu which that law operate i. The logical consequence of territorial principle is that a nation can only punish off&nses within the limits of its own territory , and this rule conllnlng penal Justice to the temtory in which the ortenso was committed has been rigidlv adhered to in the United States and in tbo British dom inion. " ALL nuw ix Itov , King f llm ( ' .iriilml , IMjn Ills Annual Visit to .N'cu Orlriins. New OUI.I.VNS , La. , Feb. 211. This even ing bib majesty. Hex , king of the carnival , entered his beloved capital amid the most oslentutious display. The recap tion was conducted on a most elabo rate scale , thoroughly in keeping with the dignity of bis oxaltcd personage. As boon as the llotilla was .sighted every vessel In the harbor blow itb whistli-s , while the booming of cannon ( Including Ibo monster pieces of tbe Austrian vessel Aurot.i ; and tbo blust of trumpets contributed to tbo rousing though discordant welcome. His majesty was aboard the roval yacht Galvcslon. High Admir.il Munger , duke of the royal yacht , in command ; 11:111101 ! us escorts were hU majesty's cutter Forwnid , Admiral Smith ; tbn steam launch BIJou , Cuptaln ICIrulioftsky and other vessels ot the llotilla. The parade was then formed at the head of Canal street in the following order : Manntrd DeUcliiiiiiiit of Household Guards. I'lutoon of Household Uu irds , Mounted. I'lr.-a lioviil HrlKiulos. Uniform ItunK Kiilphtu nf I vtlihis. UnlCoim Hunk Knights nf Honor. lIlsGr.iro. Jo epb A bbnkespoare. Unko of the Orescent ( . 'Ity , Coiiiiiianaliu tlio Koj.-il Citadel. Mounted o coit nt cliovallors. Mounted dutuelitnnnt of the only-third Ilund of -eventv-thhd Mununolukos. Itoyal division In eh tree of Ills gr.ielona majesty Ilex und Indies of the Hori'lo. ; , ! Itoyal xuaids Motintudl'.iHhiis. Marines fiom tlio ruyal yiidit. His majesty's ' conno 1 In euir ages. The procession then moved tbiough the principal streets lo Ihe royal citadel , whcro his majesty was presented with the koys. of his favorite capital , and the line of march concluded ut the Hotel Koyal , whcro an in formal reception and lovou wore held , wl.lcn all Ibo royal buojocts attended. His majesty wus nt tiled in a most gorgeous and expensive costume , reprcsontlnu a Turlilsb pasha , and was borne through tbo streets In a brilliantly decorated palanquin carried on the shoulders of four sturdy Turks. I'roti'iiH mill Ills Cii'u' . Proteus and bis crow tonight appeared on the streets H u pageant remarkable for its beauty of design and brilliancy of olToct. The changeful deity In bis months of slum ber has had a dream of the veyotablo king dom and for the pic isuro of his host of ardent uoi-dhtpcrs has repioduced it In u most artlstlo pageant In tbo following order : Car No. 1 Proteus seated on a white lllv In the midst of a Held of dulsoi ; No. 2 The elves of the cactus ; No. 3 Strawberry sprites ; No. 4 Lllv ; No. 5 Green peas' ; No ( ! Sunllowor ; No , 7 Watermelons" ; No. 8 Ferns ; No. 0 Hoses ; No. HI Familiar vegetables , cabbages , turnips , radishes , and carrots ; No. 11 Thlstluj ; No , 12 boa plants ; No. 13 1'ond lilies ; No. 14-Chor- rien ; No. 15 Corn ; No. 10 Acorns ; No. 17 1'unsics ; No. IS Fungi or mushrooms. MOltK ir.lKA/U/.S t'OU VlllLI , Money Will lit ) , \ | ' | ' > | > rlale < ! to Huy Several NovYs i'ln Kmmitly ( joiuplfli'd , ItVipi/i luhtcil IK ) : by JMVU dunlin lle/mtlt , ] VAi.i-Aiuiso , Chili ( via Ualvpston , Tox. ) , Fob. 20. [ Hy Mexican Cable < o the New York Herald Special to Tun BEI : . ! The actual condition of attain relative to the purchase by Chill of warsblpi from Orqal Hritaln Is tnut tbii countir has option until Juno for tbo MIUIO. One of tbo ships In question is In Arinilrong'a ' yard and Ibo other , nn annprud t > blp , Is in Lund's at Blrkonbcad. It was built for thu 1'ortuguosu but \vus not takon. It Is proba- ole tbui money will be asked from tbo Cull- Ian congress to buy the shlptef It Is the in tcntion tohavolhoCntllnn veMiM * , EirnKiirU , nsmerald.iand the Pondotl 01' ' Lynch , with thol'into , If she arrives In tlrrte , start on n cruise In April. They will vutol'oru and Mexico and will bo absent llvd months , In regard to the rlmrgcs Itgnmst Consul McCrcerv nnd Lieutenant Hllrlow , what I have c.iblori you Is public nows. ' Data relat ing to Consul McCroery's alleged transaction In exchange -obtaining news from Minister Kcnn nnd using the snma for Ills own advantage vantage- have all been forwarded by mnll lor publication In the United Statej. The cilminal court is still investigating the llnrlow affair. Ono of the tolecraph employes testified that , otio of the senders of dlanatchoa IticUKIod llnrlow " nnd McCreorv. Dr Triiinotill has also mailed n statement that Coniul MtCrcery gave the news to various pintles relating lethe the landing at Cluintoros bnv for which Ad miral Brown bus boon blamed. ( Iimlf main InclliK'il to right. fi/Mttll.'O.'Jji/.Aiinf / ' / * Uurhn 1/riiur/i.l / / S\v Su.vADati ( vvi Ualveston , Tox. ) , Feb. 'J' ' ) . | n.v Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald-Spatial to Tut. Ilr.n.J- I'bo political horizon U i-ory linrk. War clouds nro hovcrlnc on the frontier ; ( Juuto- n.ihi teen's bout upon Invading San Sal vador. 1 bo annlvnrsnrv of the Inauguration of . 'resident Ezata will be cclcbratul tomorrow. Scnor Kncterio Kunno , ono ol Salvador's wealthiest citl/ons , Is dead. He was worth millions , A < 1ITATIN < ! At.l.lANCi : MIJUIimH. 'orre * in inn n ( 'oiigrpgutcit ut Slum City for HII | IIPS I. titorx Cm , in. , Fob. ' , ' 0. ( Special Tele gram to Tun BRK.I The tnugnatos of the s'orth western Farmers alliance nro beginning : o gather hero for a three days' mooting. It s In this ( the Eleventh Iowa congressional llstrlct ) that , the tuttle began n few months ipo between tlio Iowa Farmers and the South ern alliance or mdustilal union. The latter ; rlcd to capture the Iowa farmers nnd make .hem the tool ol the so-culled independent iirvriy. The Iowa alliance , which does not ongaeo In politics , in.nto a strenuous light and defeated tbo political agitators. This mcutinir is intended to ui\o the south ern nlUnnco agitation nn impetus not only i'i loilbwcstorn loua but also in ndjucont parts of Dakota and Nebraska AlonoVuideil , ' .OLturor of Hie National Farmers i illnnciIs liero. Ho declares that the inuonendunt party la not lo'lng ground , but gaining in ; ho western states , p.u tlcularly In Nebraska. In rcolv to questions about tbo Nil- ional Cordage cotnpmy , ho docl.irod that t is cntlrclv dlstlniit from the National Joion company , but udmits that ho knows " " that many "of "the olllesrs und stockholder * are Identical in both companies. Ono of tbe chiot feature In the meeting will bo tbo or ganisation of co oncrallvo stores , In tnls part of the stnte. George G. Croso.vbo has charpo of the work for tbe National alllunco , s already hero. Tuo meeting begins to'oor- roiv. ItallroaiN ICoaii ) lo Siot'\Cnv , Iu. , Fob. 20. [ Special Tele- ram Ui Tnu Bii.JJames : : V. Mnbo"oy today resigned us trafllc miiniiger of tbo Plou.x City & Northern railroad and will be come commissioner of an association of the packers ot 'the Miisouri river cities , who moposo to IOIIPW the light for bettor rates before the Interstate Commerce com mission. They seek to 10 verso the ruling In tbo Sullt c.vscf Kites from Missouri river points to ChltMgo on live ani mals and their diossed piodnct 1110 the satno. Mi-souri river packers claim that they have lust business since tbo rates went Into effect. The appointment of Jud e "McDIll to tbe Interstate Commerce commission encour- L's them to aoelt a rehearlii ! ? . Falling in this they will seek congressional action. lm\i TViiiiii'i'UH'oT.illicrs. DisMois-E : . la , Feb. 20.- [ Special Tele gram lo THE B tv ] The annuu meeting of the State Temperance iUlnuco ( , wil } open in this city tomorrow evenlu , ? . A"d will cor.7 tii.uo in session till Thursday evening. Dis tinguished speaker1 : , including Dr. D. P. Duncan , 1'iofessor Cornwall , Uoprosentutive Chase , Dr. Etnorv Miller , llov. Frank Evans , Presidents Ayleswortb and Stelson and oth- o will address the meetings. ItiMir.irKitlilo lou.i I'lcalt. n\NViu.K , la. , Fub. 20. Mrs. X. Houeh- lon is the mother of a most remarkable fioak. Sbn has given birth to twin girls with their bodies grown solidly together , face to face , utjd possessing four well devel oped bauds ur.d feet. The monstrosity is npnaiently well nnd hourly. Wimllall of u St. l.oillh MUM. Citnsiox , Iu. , Feb. SO. ( Special Tolecram to TUB BKI. . | Edwurd Mulligan , connected with the St. Louu Hspublic , arrives tonight with evidence almost Indisputable that ho Is n sou of Thomas G. Mullnran.thoiich recluse who recently died hero. Ho brings with him Attorney B. D. Ktiboen of St. Louis' The evidence is in tbo form of deeds and papers. II ILL IHtil'Jl.tltdi : Til ! } .M/i.SStf.Vfi/'ft.S. lljillt'il Mitu : KxpiDst Company I' to l'llit | tliu llrotliorlnioil , CivciNXvn , O. , Fob 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIT.Orders ) came Irom the east to the United States Express company's office hero to open the fight on the brother hood by dUchargine several messengers to morrow mornlnir. Among tho&o who will bo ruliovod are Hicnurd Temple and J. E. Cain , on the Monon ruu to Chic.igo. AVII1 Adopt > < K.itON. TOITKKan. . , Fob. 20. George IJ. Peck , geiictal attorney of the banta Ft , who wont to Now Yoric for the purpose of conferring with President Man vol in ropnrd to the late .schedule promnlgnted by the ICansns State Board of Uailroad ( yomrnissionors conccrnini ; sugar and flfib class freight , wired to the com mission ibis morning that the Sauta Fo would comply \\lthtboorderand put tbo now achedulo into effect March 1. j\7irs \ or'jiriiti > ir. IlllllU'Ktll * . An U3ieunient has been roacbn I by whlcli I'lanuu and the United hluto- > nil ! enter Intoa cumineicl il trealy. A II' ( ) ut Mil svllle , tbu county aeat of Car- loll lounty. Yir.iini.1 , Is s.ilil to huvu do- half the ton n. KCouufressni.in Mnrrlll IIIH announced himself a uindldato for the ropiibllciin noinl- nalloafor govoinor of IC.un.is. S. W. Vandirvurt of tho'l'wuuty-slMb Jncll i-l'il ' dlslrlutuf ICunstis has uonvuned con it ut ArkH on for the imrpoau.o/.Hying / Iho Dunn minder ease. Tli i en children , Urpba uud | oo Hti.idor und Hey Slinnso'i , lost their llvi-sln alUu which destroyed the residence of John Simpson of f'oultleViinli. \ . l1'1 h uu .McUljr uo , a desilftiMlu character nf Wllllaiiisburtr. ICy. . shot Si ml kllloil Dopntv hherlll .SadiUerat thai pl.wiUoduy. The inurS derer csuuped. Tlirca dlsliiiet nhucKs of vdurlliiiiiil | < o were felt utThe Dulles , Ore. TJio vibrations were north and xuuth und lustuil.four seconds. No hcrlons d.iiniiiiu U roportctl. An o-uilosloii of a Ktatluirul-r boiler occurred ai Iho haMinnuli , l''lorldii'i-AVentoni railroad round lionso t feaviinnab ; Uo. , Mlllns four men i uu wonndliiK inuny otlieix. The aoo Etill m liters nttlio World's fair groundb , who strnoK lust yeq | ( for an Increase of A runts hour tliulr/iyiies , roinniuil t y\ir \ n / , ] ? o work , un iiKieumenl liiivln-.Jieen rcui'hol on thu basis of un advance of 14 eentb pur Hour. . U IB probable thai In the ydiulna fining Iho iiuiunllnu of ninety ilays In'jiosecl upon cutllu Koine Into Ontario fiom Muntnnn terrllory will he upiilled liiontlln entiirln Drltlsli ( 'ol- iiniblu fiom Washington and Oregon loirltor- ies. ies.The The Northern I'.iullli railroad ofllue at Cr'iokmon , Minn. , bns beuu roll bed of u f" > 0 lixiiicss piK'Uiue. Mmplelon falls on S. H DcMiton , nlirlit operator in thu lelu/raph olllce who ban dls'iiifu | ri'U , und Is thought to have been tno thlnf , A sale nl anullon of nil tbo pubru land out side < it lie pernanunt goxernintint reborvu- lion at Hot r < pilir.'s , Arl : . , liuslieon onleroJ by thuKoverninunt to taku plaeu April 10. und ft Is utiraoniu mneli attention In various purls of the country. The I'i'oiioinie.il ( "as company's suld nf Us valuable CninuliUij In t'liliM''ii to tlio Uhluauo Uas trust lius ( icon Htt.ielied by roKolntlon adopted Iu the city coiiuell w tliout u dUi-ent- lnvolb , fulfil.tins tbn frauchlsu on the groundNut fraud. Warren Hpilnitur. u wealth citizen of Cblfuuo. IIUH buun liidleli'd by thu gr ind jury on H uhnrsu of maiislaii.liter , on thu ground of erlmlnal eaMliih3iii' s whlob led to an ox- iiloilon In ubuitniyof lioliers In one of hu Uj which llvo pi < opla loit tuelr ; Do you ktiowilint n llttlo Cougli In n clrmuoroim thing ? : DOCTOR | Will Stop ( v Cough at any tlmo and Cure tbo worst Cold in ; twelve hours. A 85 Cent bottle I may savoy on $100 in Doctor's ! blllc-iaay BK.VO your life. ASIC YOUR DRUGGIST TOR IT. GOOI > . . Dr. Acker's English Pilla INDIGESTION. Bmnlt , vton nnt u frtvorltollh the IndlrR. ' W. II. IIOOKEH .t CO , 4 IV , it Urooilway , K. Y. For silo by Ktihn & Co. , nnilShoriiinn MoConnoll , Omahiu IS CAUSED BY A COLD > lilcli etllo ( 111 nml Intlani" ! the nlr tuboj levlln ( i Ilin I tines It Is til.1 bculiinliu of Bronchial Consumption Anil If nojlrcteil lentil tothntONcasc vcryn > coi1ll > \ Mlnirp , iiiulnlllo round necompiiloi It Tiiku II lu Inicnnil > ou cun certainly euro It with SCHEKTGK'S Which U Without an Kqnnl for BRONCHITIS nml for nil diseases loidhiK up to and Including Consumption , Hr. SchcnckN Now Honk on Diseases o he Lungs , Liter ami Stomach , blioiild bo n oery homo , Sent free. Dr. ,1.11. Schcuck & Soi l'lillululiihia , 1'n k n In paper boxes ; enough for < wo large pies. Always read ) ; easily prepared. THE ORIGINAL and only Complete and Satisfactory Condensed Mince Meat in the Market. j ; Cheap Substitutes and Crude Imitations J nro offered with tlio nim to profit by the J popularity of tlio New England. J Do not be deceived but nlwaj 3 Insist on tbe New England Brand. The best madu. CAM PROVE TO WIVES AND MOTHERS reading this that DR , MILES' NEW CURE rou THE HEART IB the only reliable euro for the tlrccl fccllns pecu liar to women Biifferlnu with weak .icurts , pain In Bide , ehouhliT unil arm , weak at > ' hungry Irrrcnlar pulse , fainting , sinoth my. Tliousando testify to their permanent euro ULEQANT liooi : FliEfi ATllntlGGISTS. DR MILES MEDICAL CO , Elkhart , Ind. Korsaluby ICnhn .t Oo. , 13th und IS A One Minute Remedy I'or ull ulfectlonsof the Throat , Lungs and Bronchi il Tuto nxcnrr CONSUMPTION 25 AND 5O GIUNTS. Tor fcalo by nrugnlsta. A now an.l Complnto Truntmcnt , conelntlru Pi Fupposltorles , Ointment In Capsules , ulna In llox and I'llUi a I'onltlvu Cure for Hxlernal , Interim ! llllnil or Hleeilliu Itchlii'i , Chronic , llecent or llorcilllnry I'llcs. 'llils Itemcdy ha * nuvur boon known to full. H per box , il ford ; uont by mill. \Vliy KUlfor from ihis turilblo discus ) wlion a writ ten ( jiinranti'O Is panltlvoly k'lvon wltli IS box 09 , or rotunilthu mom'If not curj.l Semi itniip lur frea Haiuplo ( iimranteo IHIIIU.I lijr Kuh. , A Co. , Dnifflsta , bolu Auonu , corner lUli nnd I'ouitlii : oreuta. Onmlm. Nub. D1L K. C. WKSTS NKIIVK AND IIUA1K TUBA I'- MKNT , n upoclliofor HyWrl > , Illizliiun , 1'lti , Null ralKla , llonil.icho , Norvoui 1'roitratlon causail by nl rohul or lubitcco , WnkufiilnaK , Mental Doproolon , Boftonlnu nf the Drain , aiutlnjt Inisnlty , mUery , di'CHy , death , I'mnuturo Olil Axe , llarrjimou. l.'Jii ' of 1'owDr In ulthur oi , Iniputency , I.ojcorrlioja ai I all FvmMo Wualcncaioi , Inroluutiry l/imoi , Spjr- iiiatorrhuonoaumU by ori'r-CKortlun of tlio briln Belf. Liii ) , orcr-ln lultrunoi. A tnun'.h'i troatnnrit II , I ! for l" > , by mall Wo ( timrxnleo > lx bnxai U curu K.ioii orJar fori ! boini , with II will sonJ wrlt- Itn Kiinrintoo to rpfnml If not ctiroJ. GunrnnUiai ludiudnnly by A Scanner , liriunht. role n.'onti , d II. cor Kali and K.inmio.iti , Ooialia. NuU. Bnfrcrlnzln inlnd.tioitr nnd puree frnm DHIINK- KNNEh-Hur DU'bOMANlAcun bo mroly. mifely nnd apeeillly curcil by tlio wonderful uvir epocll ! " No matter whether tlio person t n moderato or "m-rloJlcal" drinker or u ' total wreck , " CIU-O- ItlUOUI.H rtolroyxill m > i > clllo < ircruvluK fur alcoholic IliuiilituU without liarm or lit- conunlonco. and asiurca ttio patient now Ufa and liapplnvat. littliiK tu > lele It con bo iilven by a frtenrt In tea , ciitfuo. lemonade , beer , liquors , or toodwltliout tbo i > allunt'f knowledire , orli can betaken taken br the patient In the aiuo llquld , wllb a cuurnnU'O of nbuniute Bucreas and n ruillciil cure 111 cltlior caw. Iluniln lof ciiren Imvo bt'onnmiio with CIIl.OItlCXJOI.lt In Illlnnli alono. l'rl wltliln reacli of ull , only B , CIII.II(1UOUI.1 can l > e h id of our mirnU or cnt pnilpuld by u > . I'nmp'iloln ' furnlilifd freo. All rorrunnondenco conlldontlal. AI A It KIIICM KM HIA 1. Ctt. . Hole rroprictoieforttio U , H. , 8M Dearborn bl. , C eon SALE IN OMAHA. NED. , BY KlihD & CM. , ri , r 15th & DouRlai KU. J .A. Fnllrr & Cn , Cor. 14lh ft Douelaibtt. A. I ) . Focter fc Co , Council llludc. U- Ktfiiincr . At Havre UascoL'tio , fiom Nuw York. At Now York Persian Monarch , from Loadon. At Loudpo Sighted , Nevada from Now York ; Philadelphia and Boston , from -Now York ; MIclilKan , from Boston ; Ohio , from Baltimore ; Manitoba , from Philadelphia. TVVIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , G. A. SoiioaiUaak , Proprietor , Offluas 021 Bronriway , Ooa'-\3l Bluffs nnd 1321 Pnrtiatn St. , O.Tij\hn. Dye , clotxn nnd roflnlsli goods of overydo3crlption. Packages paoolvod nt cUhor offloo of nt tha Works , CotA.VO. . A nnd 28th St. Council Bluffs. Send for prlco list. Morchntita who liavo shop worn or soiled fabrics of any character can hava hem rc'dyod and llnlahdil equal to now. Uli ] ) FKATIIKUS [ JKNOVATKD AND CLEANED UY STEAM , with the id most approved nKiohiiio'yntost ; tit losi oojt th.ui yea ever pxl I SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS. [ foil SAI.R At a haiRuIn , 13-arro fruit nml L L'aiden fai m adjoining city limits : iool dwelling. K. II. aiioifo. \ Vii \ \ trade house und lot for team ; will i l\o loir tlmeuii balance. Call at 013 S. Gtb htrcot. [ 71AU\i.S. g irJon Ian Is. boilsos , lols an 1 L business blocks for a ilo or rout D.xy A Hess , i9 1'oarl struut , Uouiull lllulTj. N1OU Itr.NT Over 10) ) dnclTlnis of ovpry ilo- A. scrlptlon at piloos varvlni ? from $1 to J100 uir month , locate I In all purls of the city. C. II. Shuafe. MJ llroadvuty. [ 7Um KXCIIANan-Clonn stock of Kcnornl JL' n ureliiiiidlsc. Invoice about JI.W ) . ' . for real state and snnmcasli. VA K. Mayne.OlU llroad- \ny , Council llliill's. 1 li.1 acics of land u short distance b. i ; . of Council ItliilFs and the II. anil I ) Institute at So per ucic. A snap. Also Rood 103-acro farm icar .Missouri Valley at J'.r ' > per acre. POSBUM- slon K ! > UII at once Ifsol'l. i'lno farms and cardans of ull slzoj. Johnston > V Van I'atton , Council Illulls. \VANTni ) A compolent clrl to dn Kcnornl IT hoii5e\orl ; . Imiulro at d'JO 1st avcnvic. UrANTUI-A competent lady booUkuepcr , one of J. II. .Smith's Omalri UooUKeepeis irefenud.Vacps , $ IU per week. Address Ira lolmbon , Ileo oHli'o. Council HlulTs. [ HE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. as represented on this man. Tim _ CEDAR RAPIDS f7.PES MOINliS Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. PROPOSALS FOK ME JStuios Indian torvi'lc. 1'lno liUUo Ai-ency , South Uuliotu. I'obrnury lllh. Ib'tt Denied proposals , pndnrsoil "I'roposiila for 1'lotd Seeds"111(1 ndnreused to the nnd-r- .Ijrnca ut I'lno KIdjio Aeunoy , South Dakota , ill bu rucu vod ut this : tancy iinlll 1 o'clock p. in. of March 7th , ISO ? , for filinlshlni ; und ilcllvi'rintf at Itnshvlllc. Nobr.isku : : jH.i ( 0 pounds seed oat' , 4" > ,000 pounds seed whout , IG..7X1 ponnils seed corn. 4" > , UOO pounds sue < l polntocs , I.OUO ponndb seed Ciurinun inlllot. .iw pounds timothy .seed , i.03 pounds hluuKrasa sued. Snid bo Us to ho srown In the soctlon of country coniisiiiou to the pinco nf dollvorv. lilddeiH will lie rcqtuicd to stute Mioclllo.illy In their bids thu proposed prlco of ouch urtlcla littered for doll very under u contract. The ilithtUresorveil to reject any or ull bids , or iinv p.irtof uny hid. It deemed for iho bout In terest of Ihoservlco. CJortlflod ChocKs. Kucli b d ninat bo uucomp.in ud by a curtlHcd check ordnift upon aonin Unltoil Stilton Deoo-iltory nr Solvent Nutlonul Uinl Iu thu vicinity of thu lea.dcnuo of tlio bidder , inadn piyublo to thuoricr of the CoininlbS oner of In II.in Af fairs , for : it lo.ist live per cent of the unionnt of the proposal , which check ordraft will lie forfeited to the United States In casu uny bid der or bidders receiving nn award shall full 10 promptly oxi-cuto u contr tot with jjond and ftillk'k'iit. burltlos , otherwise to lie returned to thu bidder. Bids nceoiiiii.uili.il by c ish In lion of a cerlltled check will not bo considered Kor fnrthor Inforniatlim uiip'y to OAl'PAIN OCOUOi : It. HOY IWOW.V , U. S A. , Aetlns 11 S. Indian Agent. IMl-IJ-l-m. 1'IIOI'OSAI.S 1'OH OUAIIIXO. Sealed piopos ils ulll 1 o recehed by the nn- di'rstenca until 1 : : w o'clock ] i. in , , .March lllh , I 'J. ' , for KradliiR Itancioft struul. fiom llh street to "Ulh Mrcet , und Lake strcut. from I nil -jtiec't lo Jruhhtrcot , In the city of Oninlin , In .iccoidnnco with plunsand specillcalloiison Illn In tlieolllco of the lioaid of pub Ic works. Ilids to bo inadtton printed bliviiks fuinlNhoil br thu lioai J , nnd to bo accompanied by a cer tified heck Iu the sum of f.VHJ , payable to the oitv of Oiniiha , as an ovldrnco of t'ood fslth. The board roiet VCB tne rljrht to award the contr.iet for the slroola together or for ouch ono soperaloly , lo reject uny or all bids nnd to waivedofccls. p > IluK1IAUS | > nlt Ohulrinun Hoard ot 1'nbllo Works. Omaha , February ' 'Jrd ISir. . l l-.MMl-a Ori'Kon Short I.Inci & Utah Northern Kiill uy Coiiipiiny Stncldioldiirit' AIft > llnf | , Notice Is hereby ulven that tbo unniial nicotine of the stockholder ! ) of the Oroxon bhoit MHO & Utah Northern Hallway com pany , for tbn election of directors and such other hns'iiess ' as may loyally come before the mootlni : , will bu held at room No. 41 , Iloopor llnlldliiL' , Salt Iiiiko City , Utah Territory , upon Wedncbday , the IGtb duy of March. 1HJ- , at 10 o'clock a. iu Stock transfer booKs will close upon tlio -9th day of i'obrnury , und loopcn upon tbo 17th duy of Murcli. AI.EXANIIKH MIM.AII , Socretury. IIOSTON. Muss. , Kob. 3 , 16'Ji riOd ' . 'JIM rropiiHiils for ISoiiiU , Sonled bids will hu received ut the olllco nf the Uity Treasurer , Oniuhii , Nub. , up to 1'J o'clock March 10th , l ff' , fur thu purchase of I175.0UO.UOS ) year ITi per rent Olty Hall Honda. The prlnclpil and Inteioat , are payable ut Koiintzo llron. , Now York. Interest payable Homt-annniilly , Cuch bid must H tate tbo prlco and the unionnt of bonds nought fur nnd mnstlnclndo Intoiost up to ditto of dullvorv. Issued under authority of Charter of niet- rmioliun oiles | anil ( JrdlnincoJIO uuprovoJ .liinniiry Wltli , 18UB. The right Is rcboived lo reject uny or all bids. UENuy . . FlUdSHM Olty Treasurer. for rrlntliifr. Pealed bids will bo received at this odlco up to 1 o'clock p. m. , Murcli Hlb , IbUV , for Ilin printing unil blnilliiK of iho annual leports of Ihe city olllcer * Speulfluatlou'i nu tile In thin ofllco , und blank bids will be furnished on ap plication. The rlitht U reserved by Iho elty council to reject uny or nil bids as In their judgement will best serve Ihe Interests of the city , RUi.r.M . TIU'.O , OI-bKN , Coiuinrollor. Ntocklioliliir'H Notlco U boroi/ given thnt tbo rounlur uniuiul muetlni ; of the stockholders of thu bout lil'lu tie Land com puny will beheld ut tbo ofllcfl of said company , la Lincoln , Neb.on tbo llrst Wednesday In llarch.lbW.bolni : the second duy ot thu month. Ily order of the Hoard ot Directors. H. O. I'llil.urs , HooreUry. LINCOLN , Neb. , Kob. : * . 16'Ji. ' - LeDuc's Periodical Pills. Tbo Trench remedy aois directly upon the ( oaoratlvaorifan ? mid euro jtnipprosilnn of Iho meuBes. l.'or three for I ) , and eaii hi ) mailed. Bhould iiotbousoddurlnifproinanoy. Jobhers , drnggUUancl thu yubllo mupllod by Urui : Co. , Omabu OMAHA Jical&Sorfflcal D INSTITUTE INFIRMARY FOR TllEl TREATMENT OF ALL Host facilities , apparatus and Uomedlos for successful t reatmont of nvory form of disease reiilrln ( | t medical or snr0leal troatment. 50 beds for patients bo ltd und attendance. Itest acLOiuodations In the west. Wrlto for circulars on deformities and braces trusses , club foot , eurvatiires of sulnu , lilies , tumor' * , cancer , catarrh , tiionchltis , lu- luilailou , electricity , paralysis , epilepsy , Sid ney , h'adder. eve , oar , skin and blood nnd all ul opurallons. DISEASES OF WOMEN ! Ulo > , V0V Women I KKio : havel itelv added a lylnx- n depavtniont for noiiien dui hit : conllneiiient , strictly private. ) Only llBllablo Medical In stitute multtng a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES All Itlood Diseases successfully treated. Mynhliltle Pnlson removed fiom tlio system Utliont mercury. Now itustorullvo Treat- nent for Loss of VITAL I'OWKU. 1'orsonsnn- iblo to visit us mav ho treated at home by oirosuon ence. All communications conll- lenllul. MeJIclncs or Instruments sent by nail oro\iress ] , securely jiacked , no murks to nrtlcato eontentsor sender. Onu pcrsonul In terview preferred. Call nnd consult u orsoiid ilsioiy of your case , ando IH send In plain nrupnur , our IU MEN I'llEE : Upon 1'rlvate , , spccjlul or Nervous Dis eases , Impotcncy. Sphllls. . Gleet and Varlco- cclc , with qiiosllon list- BRA.ORS , Appliances for Deronnilics and Trusses. Only manufactory Intbo Wcstof inFOIl3l- ITAl l'i.IlAUt.ti , TJtUnSJ.b , KLKVlltlO ll.l TfKlttlCS . ! . % / > JI a.1 'IU. Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th nnd Broadway , Cornell Bluffs. 1'en minutes' ildo from center ot c muhn. on Omaha and Council Illuffa electric motor line. THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Now , modern , well-appointed , thor oughly well-kept , $3 u day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. COUNCIL B.UFF3 STEAM DYE WORKS All klmlsnf Drolnit and Oleunln : done In the lildicHtbtyloiittlio nrl. Kadoil and ulilnnd fabrics made to look us Rood as MOW. Hod foalhoiH cleaned by sloam In lirst-cla < n man ner Work piompllydono and delivered Inull parts of vho country. Scud for price llbt , 0. A. MA01IAN , - - I'llOl'HIIiTOIl. 1011 Hioadwuy. Near Nortliwouora Oopob CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council 1I1U35. ( surplus und I'rolits , . . , . Not Capital Bill Surplus . $ O,00tf Dlrcctori-J. I ) , r.dinundion. H. li BbiiKart , KO , , ( ilcn.on , B. 15. Hart. I , A. Miller , J , V Illaciimin unit Cbnrlee It. Ilnnnan. Transucleenur.il bank- IIIK btibinois. Karxoil onpltal and surpliliot uny bHtik In Southwestern Iowa. NTBREST ON TIMS DB7O3IT8 W. C. ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND HUDALUBR l/t N. Main , Council Bluffs , Chas. Lunkley , Fund-ill Director null Undertaker. 811 Broadway , Council Uluffs. Talopuouu JJJ.