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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 23 , 1892.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET.
t'cih ciccHy Carrier to nny pnrt of Ilio City
II.W. TII.TON , - MANAOnit.
' Office Np
< rrl . ri' . llin'noos
Tn.J.I j NKlt | ) junior
N , Y. Plumbing Co.
Council UlulTs Lumber Co. , coal.
Craft' * chattel lonns. 201 Sapp block.
Next Friday i * tb.i lost day of service for
tlio April term of the district court.
Mizpah Temple. 1'ythlan Sisters , dnncoto.
nlRht nt Masonic tcmplo. Music by Ualby's
orchestra.
.7. O. Hedmnn and Monvlim Honncss. both
orOmalm , were married yesterday afternoon
by Justicn Hammer.
Tlio funornl of Snrnli Macltland will talso
plnco tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from
the residence on Upper Uroadway.
Snm Tutty was fined (2.1.70 yesterday
moinlng In police i-ourt for disturbing ro-
llKlous worship at the Uclhany Baptist
church Sunday night ,
The business in the city offices was all
closed up last evening at 0 o'clock nnd the
cfllcesill bo turned over to their now in
cumbents tbU mnriihife' .
Katie , the 0-months-old dauRhtcr of Pat
rick Casey , died of membraneous croup Sun-
any mornluir. The funeral took place from
the family residence , S02 Twentieth street.
IVod Koohler nnd Andy Dean , who com
mitted nn nssnult nnd battery with n beer
pluss urxin Joseph Ludcr nt n saloon a foiv
nights ago , were Hoed $0 nud costs by
Justice Hammer yesterday.
An error caused the dispatches of a day or
two nco to state tlmt E. W. Hart , had been
appointed delegate to the republican national
convention nt Minneapolis , The unmoor 12.
K. Hurt should Imvo boon used.
Cora , the -l-ycar old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 11. Kingston , died yesterday afternoon
nt 40 : ! ! o'clock. The funornl will occur to
morrow nftornoon nt 4 o'clock from the
family residence on Madison street ,
The cnso of the stnto against Hess Savers
is rapidly ncnrlnp completion. The argu
ments of the attorneys were commenced yes
terday afternoon , nnd it Is thought the cnso
will bo submitted to the jury about uoon to
day.J. .
J. E. Hamilton , n young man from At
lantic , applied for lodging nt the police sta
tion Saturday night and loft for homo on
Sunday. Yesterday his brother was in the
city looking for him. Ho stated that bo bad
not boon seen In Atlantic and his frlonds
were anxious about him , as no wns not
thought to bo In his right mind. No trace
bad been discovered of him last night.
W. It , Brown died at 1 o'clock yoMerdnv
afternoon of pneumonia , after a week's Ill
ness , aged GO years. Ho wns n member of
the Indcpcnuont Order of Odd Fellows and
funeral services will bo held today under the
auspices of the order. The funer.it pro
cession will stnrt from the residence , eight
miles east of tuo city , nt noon , and arrive nt
Walnut Hill cemetery nt 2 o'clo'ck. Ho
lenvcs a wife and nine children.
Dan HlioOcs , nllai William Lyons , was
caught by Oftlcer Weir Sunday night about
imdnlRUt btcallng coal from si pile owned by
Joseph Wnrdinn , at the corner of Broadway
and Sixteenth avenue. Rhodes bad n com-
tmnlcm who escaped the ofllcer by Jumping
over a six-foot foncc , surmounted at the top
by n couple of barbed wires , and falling down
n steep embankment on the ether Hide.
Hhodcs was given ten days in police court.
A letter was received from the Kimball
Brothers elevator manufacturing firm of
Annmosa yesterday , stating that they would
, ni-rlvo in the city early this week and com
mence operations nt once on their plant ,
' \yhlchfs o occupy the corner of Ninth street
tibij Eleventh avouuo. The contracts for the
worKJ'Vvtll bo lot during this week. The
commlttbq appointed by the Board of Trade
lo rniso/tho , / necessary bonus Is calling upon
thdjbli'lnoss men to pay the amounts sub-
i scrloed'by them.
Oil Paintings < ! l\ni Away.
The liglitninp landscape 'artist , who
tins attracted such crowds at the Boston
ptoro , Council Blulls , during the lust
few dayswill remain in his studio in one
of. the largo bhow windows for several
days yet. It IB to bo hoped the weather
will bo plonsantor this week so that the
crowds outside can bettor enjoy the
opectaclo of nn nrttst pnintlnfr a lurce
hnndsoino landscnpo in oil with light
ning rapidity , completing n picture
elton in ten minutes time. Many o (
thcso pictures are very fine , and would
not bo out of place in any drawing
room. As fast ns they are painted and
dried they are given away to the cus
tomers of the store with every $ o pur
chase. All thcBo pictures are framed on
the phtco at about one-half the cost com
monly paid for the various styles of
frames , ranging in price from 03o to
$1.75. This la much loss than tlio frames
can bo bought for elsewhere.To trast
that each of our patrons will cot ono ol
thcso pictures. Recollect the picture
costs you nothing ; yon get your goods at
special sale prices and the pictures arc
given you as prqsonts from us , your expense -
ponso only being for the frutnus.
John N. Baldwin has returned from i
western trip.
Miss Hnttlo Becker of Lincoln , Neb. , Is It
the city , ihu guest of Miss Ola Ogdon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F , A , Conovor have roturneil
from a visit of several months in California
A. WhltcUw of the Boston store returnee
ycstordaj from a tbreo weeks' trip In thi
cast.
cast.C
C , E. Stone is confined to his homo on Uraci
street by n severe attack of la grippe. Hi
BUffcroa n rolni'so yesterday morning tiia
left him In a dangerous condition for semi
thuo.
How are your awnings ? , T. M
Lamckc , 181 Pearl. Only homo factory
Vor Kulo.
The Stalling residence on Eightl
fltroot , half a block north of Fifth nvc
line motor lino. Apply to First Natiorm
bank Omaha , or N. P. Dodge & Co.
Council Bin lie.
Started Kurlyus n Trnmp.
A little follow about 0 year * of ago wn :
found wandering aoout the streets last evening
ing and tnkcn to the oftlco of Marshal Tcm
ploton with a view to finding out whore hi
belonged. When he arrived at the station at
examination was made and a brass placan
was found securely fastened about his wills
by a chain and padlock , baarlng the follow
ing Inscription : "This boy has n mania foi
runntnirnway. His nniiio is HarrvTaddlckei
and ho lives at II''O South Ninth street
St. Joseph , Mo. " Ho said that hi
had run awnv from homo about throe times
ho thought , but tlih wan tlo dm tlmo hi
had done so lnco his people moved to Chi
capo two weeks ngo. This time ho eucccedei
In boating his way in some oiannor fron
Chicago to tliU city , and , although ha had m
complaint to make ns to tbo way ho hud
been treated nt homo , bo said he was not a <
nil anxious to got back. Ho wns given i
berth over night In the city Jail , and hU parents
onts will bo notified today.
O. Yunkormnn &Co. , feed , seeds , com
mission , country produce , 103 Broadway
Mint l'ay lor Tlielr run.
Judge Tuornoll cited County Attorney 3
P. Organ and J. B. Sweat before him yosto
day to answer to the charge of contempt o
court. The complaint against Organ wa
that bo had called Sweet a liar , and agalus
Sweet that no had applied an abuslvo opl
thct to Organ while court was In session
Both tbo attorneys stated that they had ui
excuse to offer for the transgression of cour
rules. A line of f ID was imposed upou Swce
and 110 upon Organ.
Eastern money to loan on real ostnti
by K. II. Sheafo , Broadway and Main.
Money to loan , Lowest rate ? . John
ton Si Van Patten , Everett block.
SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
First Meeting of the Now Council Attracts
Much Attention ,
THERE VMS NO FIGHT FOR SMITH'S CHAIR
At tlio Last Moment I.nlilnirt nnd His
I'llnuls CoiU'luilcd Not to Miikr n tc *
iniiiut lor the Position Itcpnvts
of the Olllccrn.
The council mcctlnj last evening was at
tended by an audience that filled uvcry Inch
of available room In the council chamber and
extended half wny down the stairway out
side. No one grumbled because n scat In
ho parquet or drojs circle had not boon ro-
erved for him , but everyone appeared to bo
.atlsflcd . If ho could find llo'or room enough
, o put ono foot upon. It was the openlne
nootlng of the now council , nnd that fact
ilone would have been suftlctont to crowd
ho room. But when the nddcd nt-
motion of n "scrao" between the
.wo men who claim to bo aldermen
rom the Fifth ward was promised the
jagernoss to got In became something Ire-
rcomlous. It had seen expected that Lob-
.lart nnd his nttorncys would bo present nnd
make n formal demand that Smith's chair bo
turned over to him , nnd such indeed had
boon their plan until within twenty-four
lours before , out those who looked for any-
hlng ot this Kind wore doomed to dlsap-
lotnlmcnt , ns no move of the kind was made
r oven hinted at , although Lobhart , bis nt-
ornoys nnd frlonds were there on mnsso.
At 8 o'clock the meeting was called to order
bv ox-Major Macrae , who proceeded nt ouco
' 6 the reading of his parting nddrcss ns lot-
ows :
"Gentlemen I have the honor to present
.oyou the minua ! report of the different de
partments of the city of Council Bluffs , In. ,
ns compiled nnd presented by tbn heads of
suld departments , nnd I congratulate you
upon the favorable showing ns sot forth In
aid reports ns hereto attache' ! . "
The report of the city solicitor is short ,
butthepistof itlsns follows : Juden.cnts
against the city when tbo solicitor assumed
ho duties of the oftlce , * 50XW.7V ( ( money In
, ho trcasurv and JudRmnnts paid durlnc my
orm of ofllcc , $ .W.OtM.7r ; thus making the
udlclarv department virtually out of debt.
The report of the city physician shows that
.he death rate is only 0 in 1,000 , mak-
ng us ono of the healthiest , If not
the healthiest city in the United States.
Heretofore croup , diphtheria and llko con
tagious diseases have been responsible tor
the majority of deaths here , but careful quar
antine nnd strict Injunctions to parties In
volved have reduced the mortality to the
present low standard.
The report of the chief of police presents
for consideration certain points which ho
makes in connection therewith. They include -
cludo the following : First , The largo de
crease of arrests during his term nf ofllco.
Second , 1 ho increase ot receipts for city
crime , and the large increase of days' work
douo bv prisoners on the streets.
The "report of tbo city engineer shows an
enormous amount of necessary work done by
his department , most Important of which Is
the work dcno in completing the sewerage
system of the city.
The sewers of the city have been
thoroughly cleaned and purified , Indian
creek hns'becn deepened and straightened to
the city limits nnd an outlet has been con
structed to the Missouri river outsldo of the
city limits. This undertaking cost n largo
sum of money , but tbo results in increased
healthfulness and tbo purity of homes nnd
surroundings will repay the cost which has
been entirely liquidated.
The llnances of the city nro lu a sound
condition as will bo seen by a perusal of the
reports of the city clerk , auditor and treas
urer. The receipts for city crime have been
extraordinarily larcc , a sum approximating
SbO.OOO bclnir received within the last two
yean for lines , licenses , etc. , of which
amount the taxpayer has had to pay no per
tion.
tion.Tho bonded Indebtedness has been reduced
within the last two years f-VJOOJ over and
above the amounts expanded for scworatro ,
bricks , paving , deepening Indian croclc , grad-
Inir , etc.
Tbo mayor continuing , said : "I am sorry
to remind you that Fnlrmount park is still lu
litigation. It seems to me that in order to
estop the largo drain of money required lo
keep these suits lu court that a compromise
should bo effected between fie park com
missioners , the city council and tbo parties
in suit , which would forever settle the tltlo
to our beautiful park and stop the constant
demand for means to carry on thcso suits.
'lu conclusion , gentlemen , allow mo to
lhauk you for the uniform courtesy you have
extended to mo , and in taking leave of you 1
can honestly say that I have nothing but
pleasant remembrances of my intercourse
with you during my term of olllco as mayor
of the city of Council Bluffs. "
Mayor Lawrence then took the chair anc
the regular business was proceeded witb
without any further formalities. Thu follow
ing committees were announced for the com
ing year :
Finance Vun Brunt , Pare , Jennings.
Judiciary Jennings , Goiso , Tlbbotts.
Streets and Alleys Smith , Tibbotts ,
Graves.
Bridges and City Property Gelso , Brown ,
Puce.
Claims and Printing Tibbotts , Vun Brunt ,
Gclse.
Firoand Lights Pace , Smith , Brown.
Police and Health -Brown , Van Brunt ,
Graves ,
Water Works Graves , Jennings , Smith.
The bonds of tbo Incoming officers were
road and approved and the reports of the
outgoing ofltuers read. Among them was the
reportot the city marshal , which contains
some interesting flcures. The number of ar
rests during the past year was : Males , 1-)09 , ) ;
females , TitI. ; . * / ) lodgers have been furnished
with quarters ; the expenses of the depart
ment , including the salaries of deputies , has
boqn $5S.Vi.iti ( ; the amount of lines paid over
by the marshal has been $ liltj.i : > 'i. In his re
port the marshal .suggests that the jail bo
enlarged , as It has been too small to accom
modate the number of prisoners that have
been on hand almost constantly.
A fair Idea of what mny bo looked for m
the future was obtained when n ballot was
taken for the olllco of president of the coun
cil. VuuBrunt nominated Smith and Graves
nominated Brown , The republicans all
voted for Smith and tbo democrats for
Brown. The consequence wai a tie. The
same kind of a thing look place lu the bal
loting for clerk. Smith nominated A , J.
Stopbeiison anil Graves C. J , Lange
The republicans voted for Stephen
son and tbroo of the democrats
for Lange , while Gelso How the democratic
track and cast his vote for H. S. Hawllngs
Two votes were taken with the same result
nnd it wns derided to Iny the matter of ap
pointing officers over until the next mooting
Alter transacting n small amount of routine
business the council adjourned until n wcel
from next Monday night , when nn attouip
will bo inndo to till nil the city offices.
JarvislST" brandy , purest , safest , bes <
Reltoi1 , the tailor , . ' 110 Broadway , ha
nil the latest styles ami newest gooilrf
Satlefaution tjtmrantced.
School Hoard Mcotlntr.
It was a small , good naturcd and poacofu
crowd of gentleman that assemble i lu the
olllco of the Board ot Education last even
Ing. 1'ho mooting was chiefly for tbo pur
pose of parting with the old members whoso
terms expired and the welcoming and in
stallaUon of the new.
A communication was received from Will
lam Slodontoff and Lewis Howe stating tha
they bad a suitable silo to offer for tbo new
school hulldlnu on South First street. The
matter was referred to tha new board.
Member Waite stated that tba t'Jl ' worth
of flags ordered by tbo board to be placed on
tbo school buildings hod boon received , but
the staffs nail not boon put up on account of
bad weather. When the sun came out again
it would have un opportunity to kiss the
llagi.
D. H. Smatloy & Co. of FondDu Lnu.WIs.
presented u bill through Superintendent
bawyor for ft number of charts and maps
said to have been left in the schools in ISS'J.
Tbo special committee looked the matter up
and isearchod collars and garrets , but bad
found no such property , ana were unable to
conscientiously entertain a bill for goods said
to have been delivered ten years agu ,
Superintendent Sawyer made his monthly
report for February , thawing a total attend-
aiu'o of > lCi7 pupils for the month.
The rcKulur monthly bllU were allowed ,
ncludlng that of the Globe for printing
iO.OOO democratic election tickets , nnd of the
Nonpareil for 'J0,000 republican tickets. The
act that the SO.OOO republican tickets had
> ccn able to moot nnd down the 50,000 domo-
rntio called forth n few answering remarks
n the sldo from Schoentcon and \\nlto. Tno
udgcs and clerks were allowed & each for
heir dn.v's wngcs.
The canvass of votes cast nt the last clcc *
ion wns proceeded with nnd the votes for
bo several cnndldntcs found to bens follows :
Schoentgon , IMI2 ; Klwcll , 1,074 ; Brldonsteln ,
, S73 ; Field , 1,007. For school house propo-
Itlon , S.TWJ ngnlnst , 3' . Brldenstcln and
Field wore declared elected nnd sworn in.
A ballot was tsken to select n president ,
resulting ns follows : WnltoI ; Field , 1 :
Stacy. 1. Wnlto was doclnred elected nnd
ook the chair. Ho nn noun cod that ho brut
decided upon the following committees :
Teachers , Stacy nnd Brldensteln ; build *
tigs nnd grounds , Field nnd Shubort ; Jnnl-
ors nnd supplies , Shubert nnd Stney ;
Inance , Wells nnd Field ; fuel nnd heating ,
irldenstcln nnd Wells.
Swnnson Mualc Co. , Masonlo lomplo
We have our own vineyards In Callfor
nla. Jarvls Wine commny , Co. lllulTs
IIOSTON STOIII : .
mmciiso ArrUiilfl uf Spring < ! oocl ( Srcat
Jlnrgiiln * This Week.
Wo Imvo appreciated the remarkable
mtronngo extended us during our great
mdorwoar sale , whieh closed last night.
and , although wo made prices so low as
o leave no profit , wo wish to thnnlc our
nany friends for coming and taking the
goods awnv.
WUJ WANTED ROOM.
Vnd whan you visit our store this week
mil see the immense stock of
SPRING GOODS
3n display you will understand why wo
nid lo make Btich great sacrilices. Wo
tnke pride , ns you know , in securing for
our counters the latest and best the
narkct affords , and in allowing none to
uxcel us in the eomlotoncss | nnd excel-
cnco of our stock. Como to our store
his week and see the display and bo
mppy. InDRESS
DRESS GOODS
wo will show you the latest novelties ,
jotli in wool poods and the liner fabrics.
SPRING UNDERWEAR
we have just what the llrst warm days
of spring will make you sigh for and in
losiory wo can gratify you with many
lovoltios. Wo perhaps ought to call
special attention to the largo line of
LADIES' SPRING WRAPS
capes , etc. , just received nnd placed on
sale for the lirst time this week.
And finally ns to prices you know they
will bo right , for this is the
BOSTON STORE ,
Council Bluffs , In.
FoTiiF.niNGHAM , WHITKLAW & Co.
Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices.
N. U. Store closes evenings at ( i p.
m. , except Mondays and Saturdays ;
Mondays I ) p. m. , Saturdays 10 p. m.
MOTOR COMPANY IS MAItl.i : .
Must Decide ! Under Which Charter It IIan
Kxlstcnce.
Judge McGcc bandcu down an important
decision yesterday In the superior court
with reference to the Omaha and Council
Bluffs Bridge companv and the paving be
tween its tracks , which has already caused
so much litigation. Tbroo suits wore de
cided , ono of which was that brought by J.
C. Bixby to enjoin the company from run
ning its trains over South First street. In
all the litigation over the question who shall
pay for tbo paving between the tracks the
company has claimed to bo operating under
the charter granted lo the Council Bluffs
Street Hallway company in 1SR8 , in which
there was no stipulation as to paving between
the tracks. At the same time It claimed to
have all the privileges granted by the now
charter ot 1SSO. The suit was brought for
the purpose of compelling tbo company to
decide under which charter It is really
running.
Judge McGee in his decision hold that if ,
as was claimed by the defendants , the char
ter of 181M was the ono In force , the company
had no right to run on First street , nnd nn
application for an injunction would bo
granted. Ho was Inclined to favor It so far
as possible , however , and accordingly allowed
until Wednesday for it to como In and amend
its pleadings and admit that it was running
under the 18SO ctnrter. The writ of injunc
tion Is , therefore , withheld until that tinio ,
when , if the amendment is made , the Injunc
tion will probably be refused. The property
owners will got what they are after , how
ever , as the company will have to stop run
ning on First s'treet or else agree to run
under the 1SSU charter , which compels them
to pave between the tracks. Tbo case will
probably bo appealed to the supreme court ,
however , as there bavo been a number ol
conflicting opinions rendered la the various
stales on tbo points ridsed.
Tbo cases of Grassland against the bridge
company nnd Everett aealnst the bridge com
pany were also decided , the court holding
that the company was liable for the cost o !
tli6 paving between the tracks , the value o ;
the pnvmg at the lime Ihe trucks were laic
bolnir the measure ot damages to bo paid to
the properly owners. The case wns left open
so as to allow the question ot the value of the
pavlne to bo decided. This will bo done In
the course of a very few days.
Mllllnrry Itcmotnl.
MISECS Sprink & Fenron Imvo romovei
their millinery parlors from Broadwnj
to 10 Soutli Main st.
riorco Street.
COUNCII , Bi.urr * , la. , March 21. To the
Editor of THE Biu : Tbo article in THE Sux
HAT Ben referring to my withdrawing a pc
titinn for paving Pierce street , etc. , loads the
public to believe that the incoming council
was not capable of ordering a street paved
unless I was In it. I would like to say a few
words in explanation. My opinion is thai
the city council will attend to the business o :
the city just the same as i ( I wasn't in exist
ence. 'Now as to the poiltion ; wo have two-
thirds of the abutting property owners sinn
ing In favor of paving Pierce street , and the
only reason that tbo council has for not or
dering It paved is a little triangular piece o
ground fl5U foot long. The selling price ol
this probably , nt tbo present time , wouldn't
more than pay half of the abutting paving ,
I wish to stnto that this strip of paving is
a fraction over eight blocks. In that eight
bloc us thoru is nt the present tlmo but one-
half intersection. By this you can plainly
si-o that the city cannot pave the street for
loss money than It can at the present Ume
My object In taking out the petition was to
circulate It through tbo city nnd got tbo endorsement
dorsoment of largo taxpayers who are inter
cstcd in the city and Its publlu thorough
fares that load to it , and who Know that
that part of Plorco street is one of the
heaviest thoroughfares lending into the city
The city In general would receive more ben
efit limn from any oilier strip of paving it
the city. It is my belief that had 1 sub
mitted to the Seventh ward political scheme
the street would have been orJorcd paved
Tbo same council that refused to pave Pierce
street ordered Frank street paved un intc
Morning Side , and that street Included 000
feet of parking1 , for which the city will have
to pay. It is mv belief ihat eve
U.OOO vehicles pass ouJPleroo street to one 01
Frank street. Morning Side Is high and dry
and Pierce street is low and swampy. '
have a great many names signed and I In
tend to cull on a great many more. Yours
i especially , L , A. CASI-KK.
Walnut block and Wjon-.lng coal
fresh mined , received dall > Thatcher ,
10 Main street
iterNlioii Jliirncil.
The fire department was called out yostcr
day morning about 11 o'clock by an alarm o
lire from the .corner of Seventh street am
Broadway. A small boy made the discovery
when u little smouo was issuing through th
cracks In tbo rear end of the building occu
pled by W. A. McMillan as a carpenter shop
but by tbo tlmo the alarm was sent in th
whole building was a solid sheet of llame
It was completely destroyed before the fir
wus extinguished.
An alarm was sent In about 3 o'clock in tb
afternoon from the Northwestern depot. I
was caused by a burning chimney on a bous
on Avenue A between Eleventh and Twclftl
slreels , but tbo blaze wan extinguished bs
fore any water waj thrown by the hose.
DEATH'S ' SUDDBS SUMMONS
Awful Results of n Golfer Explosion m a
St. Louis
PERISHED IN A BURNING BUILDING
VJ 0
Almost Utter Kttlnctlifallor n I'mnlly In a
riroVlilch Ir ) trnjriMl Its Itc-Milrnco
Unfortunate ol/ittrrrnten / unit
t i
Deeds of Violence.
ST. Loui , Mo. , March 21. As the result
of the explosion of a boiler nt the works of
the Lnclcdo Flro-Brlck Manufacturing com-
mny , Manchester road , near Suulolto nvo-
lue , Cheltenham , Ji St. Louis suburb , nt
2:43o'clock : this aftornoo.i , four tnon ore
ring dead nnd two are fatally injured. The
dond arc :
Ii.VUKV HtJSSnV , married , crushed to
tenth.
IinVNOLD DinntUClf , marrloa , thrown 100
'cct In the nir.
JOSKl'It linuiCLEY single , thrown 100 feet
n the iilr.
JOHN DUUUC11Y , married , thrown 100 feet
n the nlr.
The fatally wounded nro :
FitANK XKdKit , fatally scalded.
MOIIOAX LSMAX , fatally Injured about the
head.
The holler exploding wns ono of a battery
of six , which It Is supposed ran out of water
nnd wns suddenly supplied with cold wntnr
nnd the explosion followed. The boiler house
and contents were completely wrecked.
llloun IllKli ! the Air.
Bcckloy , Dubuchy nnd Dlodrlck were at
work on the holler house roof , putting uu n
whistle nt the tlmo of the explosion. Hock
ey and Dubuchy were blown high in the air.
whllo Dlodrlck's body was found on the third
leer of the clay mlxlncr building ,
having falling from so great n
eight as to break n hole in the roof ,
lasslng through to the floor below. Every
jono in his body wns broken nnd the bend
nnd fnco crushed beyond recognition.
Dubuchy , who was assistant engineer , was
blown high In the nir and fell on the roof of
.ho generating house , a quivering mnss of
blood , flesh and bones.
Becktey landed on the roof of the main
julldinx and was horribly crushed.
All three of these men were blown at least
100 feet In tbo air , and falling struck so
icnvlly ns to smash them out of all sem
blance to human shape.
Hussey's remains were found in the ruins
of the boiler bou.so.
The pecuniary less is $2. > ,000.
AMVXKMKSTS.
"Mr. WllkliuoiVil Willows. "
A "comedy fnrco" with situations suggested
by n French playwright' ' ( Alexander Bisson ) ,
which In the original liort ) the name of "Feu
Touplnol" and crodlteu otably in black and
white , was the attraction iast evening nt
Boyd's theater. The ) title of the so called
"comodv farce" la " "Mr. AVIlklnson's
Widows , " the author-adaptor that clover
dramatic cutter of situations and dialogue ,
Mr. William Gillette. ,
The plot encompasses a oisjamous wealthy
old man of business. Kauh of the two charmIng -
Ing young women whom ho has married believes -
lieves that she Is the . -"only orlgwnl" widow ,
nnd , after his tirnelyi.jlcatb . , marries again.
Each has consoled herself with a young and
handsome husband , and when the plav be
gins both couples , byn , coin old once , which
only exists in farces , , are living lu separate
apartments in the same "Hal" bouse. Hero
you bavo the basts o ono of the brightest
society farces seen here in n very long time.
Of course there are other character ) to add
"fuel to the ilamo" and contribute to the
fun , which , like Tarn O'Shantor's ride , is
"fast and furious. "
Mrs. Georgia Drow-Barrymoro as "widow
No. 1 , " Mrs. Perrin , although just recovering -
covering from quite a severe Illness , not
having Uoon In the bill for a week past , in
vested the character with much grace and
refinement , yet here and tbero were sugges
tions of exaggeration which the artiste
should tone down , notably in her scenes with
her husband.
Emily Banckor was an excellent second.
In her part of Mrs. Dicker on the same op
portunities nro presented nnd there nro good
chances to display ability , which the young
comedienne accepted , showing excellent
traits of good schooling.
Individually the success of the evening
was made by Mr , Josepn Holland as Mr.
Perrin. Ho gave delightful expression to
the emotions felt by a young husband who Is
brought face to face with hla wife's parlldy
and his transitions along the line of pathos
and exaggerated comedy were delicious bit
of acting.
As the bombastic Major Mollory , respon
sible for all thu mlsunderstundintn , tho'dlf-
ferencos between two happy families , which
at ono llmo threatened to end very dis
astrously , Mr. Thomas Burns was capital.
iMattlo Ferguson gave a clover character
sketch as n port Irish sownnt , whoso pertness -
ness while n bit too bold was necessary for
the effect intended , the nutho ? and not the
actress Doing responsible for the pronounced
character or the maid.
Annie Wood , as the despotic cook , with the
O very long , gave ( an frresistablv taking
study. Mr. Kyley , as Mr. Dlckorson. hardly
realised the Intention of tbo author , although
the latter la to bo ronsurcd for giving the
part so few good lines or situations , Tno
rest of Hie characters wore acceptably tnken.
"Mr. Wilkinson's Widows" is n great go
nnd the author has more than justified the
assertion made In previous years that bo Is
without n peer us n farce writer on this sldo
the .
water. _ _ _ _
Whitney MuclcrlilKo Concert.
The concert hall of the Young Men's
Christian association nssunnd a decidedly
festive appearance yesterday evening ut the
concert which was given under the auspices
of the Omaha School of Music , of which
Mr. L. A. Tor ran s is director. The hall has
been recently palntoa and frescoed and the
stage has ueon considerably altered. Tbo
ball has not got the best of acoustic proper-
tics , and this Is especially noticeable wnoa It
is not well tilled. It did not , therefore , give
the nrtUts scope to appear to their best ad
vantage and a little''llatness" was noticed
once or twice.
Miss Cccilea Kppltfc-Balioy has a delight
ful , clear and puro'soprano voice and her
execution is brilliant In addition to this
she has tbo faculty of imaklng her audience
feel kindly to her jb.v her gracious smites
and pleasing manners- . Her solos were
Ardltl's "EnchanUTPS * " and Benedict's
"Carnival do Venice , " She sang In duet
with Mr. Borosfordj-Jjnsso , nnd also with
Mr. Mockrldgoln "Ahl Clio hi Mono , " f om
"II Trovatoro. " Her voice was also very
effective in the trjp.i from "I Lombardt"
( Verdi ) , which wan.jsustamed equally well
lir Messrs. MockridKO and Bcresford ,
Whitney MockrlU 0ilho old favorite , was
greeted with his uanftl tvatlon on his ap
pearance. His bcuutKul touor voice novel
sounded bolter miditlio dliplay of feeling
nnd expression was very rnurkoi ) . The solos
bo selected woio carefully chosen and were
hicbly suitable. "Oh , VUlor. Entrancing"
( Goring-Thomas ) was particularly choice.
Mr. Arthur Ueres'ford has a wonderful
bass voice , approaching to a"profur.do. " and
stilt having good barltouo quality , He was
most effective in Judo's "Deon in the Mine. "
Miss Bulle Botstord , a talented virtuoso ,
wns well nlL'h perfection In her violin playIng -
Ing nnd was honored by being the recipient
of two choice bouquets.
Miss Mockrldge played the accompaniment
with tustu and case.
Kach number was repeated nnd from a
musical standpoint tbo concert was u suc
cess ,
SlicilrjI'roprrty Ottnrri.
The regular meeting of the Shcoloy Prop
erty Owners club of tbo Seventh ward was
held Saturday ovenlnp , March ID , nt its club
room at Twenty-eighth and 10J. Crelgbton
avenue.
Tbero was an unusually largo attendance
and the enthusiasm ot those present was un-
ooundcd. Councilman Ed. Howell , Hegtstor
of Deeds Mepeath and Hon. J. B , lluse took
an active part la the discussion of the pro
posed chnnso of prndo on Twenty-ninth
trcct in order to place the strcot on n sulta-
> lo crado so that the street car company
nay run its crs over It. There
vas n grade agreed upon that is
bought will suit the Street Car company ,
and the majority of the property owners.
Tbo question of sloping of bink was dis
cussed , nnd those who were responsible for
101 having them sloped received their shnro
of n roasting. A commlttoo was appointed
to wnlt upon the board of public \votlcs In
regard to the opening upoflho old county
road that had been ordered bv the city
council soma time ago. The sccrotnr.v was
nptnictcd to write n letter of Invitation to
Messrs. P. W. Blrkhatuor , C. L. Cb.ilTeonnd
1. Stcflo , to moot with the members of this
club nt their next meeting to bo held March
JCth , nnd hoar the wants nnd complaints of
their constituents.
fKitsuy.il > f.i
W. J. Biles of Fremont Is nt the Mlllnrd.
W. B. Field ot Lincoln Is nt the Arcade.
11. Thompson ot Blair is nt the Mlllnrd.
E. W. Pratt of DM Molncs It at the Mur
ray.
ray.J.
J. S. Oliver of Huron , S. D. . Is nt the Pax-
.on.
.on.F.
F. K. Snnuldlng of Kearney is nt the Pax-
: on.
on.M.
M. Well of Lincoln is stopping at the Mil-
ard , .
P. J. Baldwin of Hasting ! 'is nt the Dol-
lone.
Clark Shelley of Falls City is nt the Mor-
chnnts ,
II. G. Corcll ot Crolghton , Neb , , is nt the
Arcndo.
P. Jennings of Holdrodgo , Nob. , is at the
Dcllono.
K. K. Porrino ot Wnyno , Nob. , la nt the
Mtllnrd.
John Tlplio of Humboldt is u guest nt the
Mlllnrd.
G. W. Klrby of Hastings is registered nt
the Paxton ,
S. Flnnn.ll , n banker of Hamburg , la. , is nt
the Piixton ,
J. W. Handier of HotSp.-lngs , S. D. , Is at
the Paxton.
Colonel E. V. Stunner ot Fort Moadc , Is nt
the Dcllono.
Peter Anderson of Wnhoo Is n guest at the
Merchants.
J. It Morris , of Carroll , la. , Is stopping at
the Arcade.
Frank Hice of Kearney , Nob. , is stopping
at the Paxtou.
E. H. Hubbard of Sioux City is registered
at the Paxton.
Chnrlos G , Stale of Norfolk Is registered
ot the Mlllnrd.
W. W. Bromor of Dos Molnoa Is stopping
nt the Dollonc.
Mr. J. S. Browning , n Sioux City attorney ,
is in the city.
J. H. Ho wells of Lincoln Is among the ar
rivals nt thu Mlllard.
E. H. Morrison ot Glenwood , la. , Is stop
ping at the Murray.
J. E. Pntton of Macedonia , la. , Is regis
tercd at the Murray.
Anton Pick and Fred Olson of Hartlngton ,
Nob. , are nt the Arcade.
Dr. Franklin K. Carpenter of Rnuld City ,
S. D. , la n Paxtou truest.
H. P. Christiansen of Wakofleld , Xcb. , is
ropistered nt the Arcade.
George M. Carleton of Fullerton , Neb. , is
registered at the Arcado.
George E. Dorrlngton of Falls City , Nob. ,
is registered at the Mlllnrd.
Attorney Martin of Qlarks , Is In the city
nnd called upon Tim BIK. :
C. W. WnlliuRford of Fremont wns among
the arrivals nt the Arcade ycstordav.
Herman I-'roeso nnd T. H. Graves ot Pen-
der. Neb. , nro stopping nt the Area'do.
Colonel Sumncr , stationed nt Fort Moadc ,
is in the city en route east on a lo.wo of nb-
3611 CO.
United States Marshal Slaughter Is rec
reating nnd talking politics nt his old home at
Fullorton.
Postmaster Clarkson will return tomorrow
morning from a ten days' business trip to
Washington.
Elmer D. Frantr Is recovering , nnd will
probably resume the duties of bis ofticn
within n week.
J. D. Clurlio and wife , MUs .Tcssio Clarke
and Miss Clara Parker -or Papllllon are
domiciled attho Paxtou.
H. Yoder , who was arrested for stealing
coal nnd proved to bo a deserter , will bo
turned over to tbo federal authorities today.
Mr. M. Hellman. who has been suffering
from an obstruction of thu larynx , was re
ported slightly bettor Dy his physician last
nlcht.
Immanuci Baptist church In Kountzo Place
will begin revival services Wednesday even
ing , which will continue probably for a num
ber of weeks.
The Brotherhood of Hallway Carmen of
America will moot at Clark's hall on North
Fourteenth street tomorrow night to perfect
Its organization.
Captain A. Alice of the government gaug
ing force has been transferred to Nebraska
City to succc'd C. B. Coon , who is returned
to the local ofllre.
"Isms" will be the topic for discussion at
the Live Issue club nt l-lninger's art gallery
tiinorrow evening. Hcv. Irving Johnson
will bo the principal speaker.
Deputy United States Marshal / . E. Jack
son returned this morning after a month' absence
sonco on trip to Sun Francisco , where ho wont
to return a colored deserter. Ho came homo
via Tucson , coveting over-1,000 miles on the
trip.Now
Now Stove Store I will open a now stove
store between Kith and 17th on St. Marv'a
avenue Thursday of this wci > k , where I will
keep nothing but stoves , ranges nnd gasoline
stoves. Will keep only llrst class goods nnd
the largest variety in the city , will sell on
weekly nnd monthly payments. W. F. Mc-
Doiiaid ,
The burglarizing community have not yet
taken n vacation. Last ulght tuev visited
the Omaha Packing company nt Fifteenth
nnd Cuming street , pried open the door.blew
oft the outer door of the safe and gave up the
Job. There was u family sleeping overhead
but it wns not disturbed.
Jarvia' wild blackberry is the best.
( CANCEROUS. '
"In the summer of 1800 , a sore ap
peared on my face similar to it Cancer.
I tried various remedies , but found no
relief until T took Swifl's Specific.
which cured me entirely. I used 0 botllca.
.W. F. 8TiMtN9. Alexander City , Ala. "
AVe have had a largo number of COSCSN
Skin C'unccr reported cuitd by tie usu
of 8. 8. 8. It n vogi'tube ! , builds up
thu general neiillh , nnil forces out the
poison Bend foi book on Ihu Hloix ) ,
BWIIT Sm-iric Uo , Atlautu , CJa ,
A fl.VUINK.MICU01IH KlLl.HIUl IClDU'd OKUU
iKAIJi\TOU--Uurur.ll : rte e.ii3i lieciui } Itltlld
I ho lulcrntooriform. 1'ut iiiin.nl rotalled In J ! titinl
tinzui , the latter ll < UHOM | | < . Bent atijwliaro pre
paid on receipt of price r U O. I ) . Wclimj a KUir.
BMluo tocuru. Tlio imblla Irila un I Jo'Jbjn ui > -
nlloil Ur till Klnn'or l > ruCuiip mjr. Oim'uj 'O. A-
Meldior , Howard Mogrernnd i ; . I' . Sajrkora , 'Hnulli
Uiunlia : A , D I'toternnJ II. J. Kill I , C'o jnll IlltlHn.
HARD DRINKERS
Bun" ( > rlnKIn mlnrt , body BnUpurso from DIIUNK-
KNMSBHurDll'bOMANIAcantu anrulv. 4rr < y
urn ipcuUDy cured by tliu wondcrtul nuw tpcclUi
CHLORIOGOLD !
No matter whether tbo portun In n inodcmto or
tuirloui ! " drlnktir or n , ' total wruck , " C'lII.O-
ItIOOUI.II destroy a all ui | * tllet r cruvlup ;
fur uleoliullo itllaiiluntu without l.nrul or In-
coiivt'rlenco , iiniloBsun's the tiatlenlnuw Ufa and
ImpuliioM. HuliiH Cu > tele > u can l > u ulvc'iiiy \ a
Irlctul In ten , colfve , lenionnrtu , l < i > er , llquom , or
Ic'oa nlllioHl thu patient' * knunleiliia , or It can Lo
takrn hy the imtlunl In the tnnio llqtildii , with a
nunrar.U'O of abnolutfl Biicci'es anil n rndlciil euro
iniMthorcanu. Ilundrcdnof curcihuvu nouaiimilo
wllh t'lII.OKKXKM.II In Illinois nlono. I'rlru
wlibln reach of all. only 18. CIII.OICIOUUl.lt
cun lie hud oTotir uveula fir avitt pmtiiil < l liy
in. I'nmphluta f urnUtiMd froo. All rornistMmdenco
rnntldvtitlal. M A l > n I IM > 11 KM liA 1. CO. , Bole
1'ruprtutor * for the U. ti. , & > d Dearborn BtChicago. .
eoil 8AI.K IN OMAHA. NEB. , 11V
Kulm ft Co. , far isttt ft IXHIK ! u bit.
J .A , Puller & Co. , Cor. Illh ft Douulu tita.
A. I ) , KoiU r 4 C . Council HluIK. l -
LeDuc's Herlodloal Pills.
ThoKrencli rumady usti dlrootly upon the
tenurctivuortfaiisand uuroi sitpprustlonof tha
uieuKu- . liar tliroo for li. anil cun bo mallod.
Should not be useJ tlurlnpru < nunuy. Joblior * .
Hi tTlnUaudtha uubllu auppllotl tiyOoodmaa
Uruz Co. , OuiaUi
Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing ,
Cures
Ohnppotl Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc.
Removes find Prevents Dandruff.
WHITE RUSSIAN S8BP.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
DOCTOR
will stop a Cough In ono nljht , :
check a Cold in a day. and CURE ;
: Consumption if talton in time. !
IF THE MTTLE ONES HAVE ;
WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP :
Use It Promptly. ' .
A 25 cent |
, bottle ma ;
( vsavo their ;
t lives. Ask ;
-your druK-i
.cist . far it.
HTaslesGocd. :
rime. I-IBR. iiLL8. _ . _ _ :
I Dr. Acker's English Pills ]
CONSTIPA-I ION.
: ( Mrmll , i > lcui.nnl. u favorite wlili the lmtl . ;
; W. II. 1100UEU CO , U Won Ilroodway , N. Y. .
For silo 1 y Kulm &CJ. , undShorm.vi
&McConncU , Omnhtu
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Fcr Hcrscs , Cattle , Shcop , Dogs , Hogs ,
AND POULTRY.
SflOI'uBO Rank nn Trrnliueut of J.nlnialn
unit Churl Soul Free.
cunr.R ( T'c'vrrR'oiiBfHtion , tnllnniiimtloii
A.A. ? Splnnl Mi-ulnirltlH , .Ulllt I'Vvrr. '
II.II.trains , Iiiiiiirni'HN , Itlieiimiitlhtu.
. , ' . , Nnnul .
( ! ( --DiHtcmixT DlncliuruCii.
D.I--Hots or ( iruliHVormn. .
K.i"CoimIis : , IlruM's , I'ncuinonln.
K.l' . Cnllu or ( JrlticN , Hclljnclir.
< ' . ( ; . -OIlNcnrrlaiM' , IlcmorrlinccH.
Il.ll.--t'rhmry ami Klilm-y IMai'imed.
J.I.--iruintvn ; DixitnKCN , IMiinoe.
, I.K.--llaeaNf nt' Dlgtatiun , Paralysis.
BlngloUottlo ( o\cr50doses ) , - - . ( JO
tftnlilr C'liNCt wllh Specific1 ! , Manual ,
\Vtcrliinr > ( Tuo Oil iinil Mcillcator , 87.0ft
Jnr Vi-lcrlimry CnroOll , - - 1.00
BoM I * . ' I > rnpUU ( or fcrnt prrpnlJ anjMfcfre * il In my
ftuatllljr on rrrrlpt of jirlrr.
HtJIrilKhlS'JUII.CO. , Ill i 111 Hlll ! mSI , , > e Toifc.
In use 30 years. The only nucccasful remedy for
Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness ,
nnd Prostration , from overwork or otlii-r catura.
91 per vial , or S vials and Urco \ inl powder , for ? i
Snlr ] 1.7 . ImiKKliu , , > r > * nt ) > ostinl | < l on rccel | t of prlc * .
, 'JOhU. CO.,111 AmmUIu M. , lorli.
1)1113.C. WC1T3 NKaVd A.N'I ) IlllAIN TICK IT.
MKNT.n peculator llriterli , llzzliii ) ) , Fill. NJU.
mUlii , UOHitunlio , Norroni 1'rjJtratlon cimuj by ut
coliol or tubncco , Wnkefulnoj * . Mental loroisl.n ;
BoftcnliiK of Ilia Ur.iln , oiutla ; Innnlty. luliar/ ,
dcc-iy , cloi li. 1'rJ'mt.lro OM Aza. Ilirroniou. LJII
of I'uiror ta either SOY. Imiiotzticr , Ij3jcorriit > 31 ai I
nil Female Woiknoaiai , Involuntary l.oum , ojr-
iiinlorrhoou ciinu.l liy ovur-uiortlun of tha brain.
B'lf-i\bu ' ! , avor-lmtulRoacJ. A'lua-h'a treat none
II , C for ( j , by mill.Vo liinr.intjj nit boxet t )
caro. K.ic-li orlor font ho TIM , wlchfi will wI I .vrl t
ten ciiixr.iiilno to rofaad If not c.irol. ( iii.irintin
iKHiiuit ( inlr br A. Sclirocor , Driu lit rn\y \ ntoatl , f.
K cor. loth and b'arai'ii * U , , Umxli i. .N'ol ) .
CUBEB
ISA
One Minute Remedy
I'or all affeetlonsof tlio
Throat , Lungs and DronciiUl TU'JJJ
nXCEI'T CONSUMPTION
25 .AND BO OlSNTS.
I'or t'ulo by
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council lllutri.
Oiipitil stccic . 9/ . > , o r >
buipIiixaiiU'rofita . . NHOHU
N'otCujiltal nnl .Surplus
IHrrrturn-l. I ) . Kilnnii'Jinn. K. I * . HiianrS , KJ ,
Olunsun , K. U. Il.irt , I. A. Millar , . ! . V Illiic'inii
iindClmrloB It. Ilnnnnn. Trans'iutcenuial liuili-
IIIK Iniainoss. Largest eapltal and surplus of
any bank In iouthwestoiii lowii.
ON TIM3 DB POSITS
Or Ilio I.liiii > r llalilt l' < lll rly t'lirca
by niliiiliiUUTlni : I r. llaluc * '
< ; < > liluii Niii'dllr.
It cr.n bo given lu a oup of cotleo or too , or In food ,
without the too w ledge of Iho patient. It Is absolutely
barnilaas , a&tl will elTeot a permanent and speedy
euro , nnetber the patient It a modcrulo drinker or
an aloohollo vvrocli. It lun becu Blvcn In Iliougindu
of cuiM.aoiiln rvery Initnnce a perfrct cure tiaifol
lowed , llnrrrr I im - The ysteinoncelmprr'cnaied
wllh the Bpfolllc.lt becom in utter ImpOEiibllily
for the liquor appetite to cilit.
UIII.IIF.N hl'lKJlKIC CO. , frop'ri. rinrlnnall , O.
40-paaa book of DurtiouUra Iree. To tut bad of
Kulm &Co , 15tli niul Dnaglnn tia. ( and IStM , V
Ciiinliii ; tx. Wliolos.ilo , IIIiln. : llrncu fc Co.
unit Itluliurnsnii lru Co , , Uiuulia , Nub
Or , Bailay , $ |
'
The Leading
Dentist '
Third Kloor , Paxion :
Tc > ! cilioii3 | 1085. lOtii niul 1'ar.iru Stl
Afuiliotuf tooth on rubber for f i. 1'ertoct lit ,
Truth without pintur ruinuvnMu brIUi ivo.-i ,
jutt tlio tiling for aliu H or pubiloniioiijrj. ami
drojirluwn.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
All Mllli" i nl roiiouablo ratei , all work warrant ) 1
CuttM ojt fur a auldo.
glj ChlchKltr' . Koall.h llUraond K.-MIO.
rENNY Y PILLS
" Orlieliiul Ouldtuuluv .
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* rc.'BiwVtr7uUi < T . tADiVa ik
I'luaicUt ( jt CU\rttn ANolU I > -
wona ffm * < tia Itrd buj cvfj nitulile
U > * * n. ealtd with tlutf ribbon. T ke
. . . . . . . . . . , - itt6it.ii * .
No
Chestnuts
BUT EVIDENCE
AS NEW
AND FRESH
AS THE YEAR
If You Are
Rheumatic ,
Neuralgic ,
Sciatic ,
Please Read
OlHre of K. M ( Jrovt" ,
Cllr I I.I I'.HUTnml lllitilMitor , >
rvntiMlIlo , Intl. , .lanintrr l.th , IS-fl 1
Tin : ATiilot'iinmiH Co. , Now llitvpn , i'onn , '
( ionlleinoi ) 'lltpio l iileiity of llheminll m lioro.
Hmoliml It ni > cir. I tried . \ lliloiho | ro , niul II
iroiiKlit mj ol.t nil rltlit In two il.i ) it. 1 ml winter 1
rlcil t'VoiTlli MH oxcoit ; .Mh-tci-plio-ios Mini lind
rlit'tiraHtlstu o\ur tlilco month' , Yours truly ,
K. M. tiituvr.s.
Colmnlil.inn , U , Jan. ( i , IStt.
Tin : . \TIII oi'iioimx Co.
Your.\th-lo | ilio inn Is Up tup U will Inock oul
) llnlulu. Kc pertftdljr y > IIM ,
. ! , ( ] KKKKN.
M.Minuiil St. , Atchlioi. Ki . . .Inn ! . ISM.
Ienr ) Sirs My htiMmiil Imi moil Ath lo'i'lui rtu
for rheuimitliiu niul Minis tlmt It ilooi lilm n crenl
ilcnl of Kooil. MIIS. O. 1. . SANIIUIIN.
2 ? Dnrtnioillli St , Ioitiin ! Mm . , .Inn. 7 , 1SW.
Drnr S < lrs My fntlier him licon very ulrk with
rlH'immtlJtn. lie IIIIK tnul tlirc'O bolt If of Atli-lu-
Iilic-tos limllt ciiiudlilin. .MINKS I.IVKIIMOUIC.
Herman Slcvcnn , Doalcr In Stove" , I
llnnlnrnro. Tiiuln. ctr. >
Nnpnnoeli , UIMurUo , N V , . .Inn.l&ii. . I
Tilt : Tllloi'iioitosCo.
lionttvincn SIMIIO ji'itr lnco I wns nttnrknl with
Inllnmnintory Hhuiuiiuthni for tlio tlilr.t tlmo. I
ciinnncncod tr.klnj ; yn.ir mrilUIno nncl In tlic aliort
tlmuuf Ini-nt ) four hoilri I nnn much bvltar , nnil
rlncolliittlinu 1 hiivu liail lint lit lo nf that coin ,
plnlnt. 11mTC rrc-umtiiemled U to ninny tlit > ri < , wlm
1 nvc ranch toni'litlcd by II , mil ihunlil I cvcrl'O
nttnckfd nginln Ath-ln plto rtM will bo inn nicdlclnu.
1 tnko iili'n urc In rocoimniidlni ; your . \th-loplio-
rJ * llosiucfiilly | yours , II. STKVU.NS.
The Athlophoros Co.N3W Havan , Cnn
H ( lorlmttlo ; < for 9V All Dnuu ts. lU-antlfu\
plctuic froiMW8tp.il llo nii > ono who nlllnrlto for it
' ( II (
INSTITUTE ,
Ml '
INFIRMARY
THE
TREATMENT
ALL
Host f.ioll tie ? , itiHKir.uiH mid Kmuuillos
forsuucus rul tro.ilniDiit of nvoiy form
of dlsusiso icciuirlii : umdlcal or
siirJleiu truiilmvnt.
50 beds for iKUtcnts lioml nnd nttciulanco.
llc t in'i muwJiitions in the west.
\\rlto fur vliviilnrs on < lcfonnl ! ns and
briu'os trusses. clnl > fuot , curvatures of sulno ,
pllus , tumors o iiiecr.cutiiidi.nbronchltib , In-
biiliiilun.u'ociriclly , pinlys's , collviny , Kid
ney. b amlrr. ovo. our. s-kin ; iu I blooj and all
> ; > rr.ttloiis.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Women KUKH. Wo liavul.ilulv uiUuil .1 lylnu-
In department fur \\omun iluilim vontlnomunt.
Mrletly pr.vnlc. ) Only Ite.iiiUlo Jluillcal In-
slitutu making u Sped , lty of
. JMUVATK
All It cod UlsuascH micuiHsftillv trontol.
Syphilitic 1'olMin leiniMed from the synlum '
without im-rciiry. Now HoMtor.itlvo Trciil-
ment for Loss of VITAI * I'OWKIt 1'erions im-
utile to vis t us niav bo tiuatul at liomo liy
( ( irrosiion cnuc. All communications confi
dential. Me.licliu's or Instruments hunt l < y
mall oru\pres . scenii-ly packed , no nmrlo. to
Indicate c'ontentsur sontler. One pur i > riiit In
terview prcferro I. Call nnd consult , us or sum !
hlstoiy of your ease , niul we will send in plulu
nrapuui. our
I-'KEE : Unon rrlvuto.
Rnnif TH MFM
DUUn IU fnC.fi , spcuiui , , r Nervous Ills-
oases. Impotency. SvplilllH , QleutanJ Vailco-
rok' , with question llsu
llr.tce.s Appliances for Deformities & T ruses.
Oiily.mnnufuutory In the Wcntof lftffftit.il-
II 1 ,11 I'l.l lAiitA. TKlln.tt-.f. Kl.KUl'HW
II A TV Kit I hS A . % II It > il. 1 .1.
Omaha Medical anil Surgical Institute ,
2Oth nnd Broaiway , Oo moil Bluffs.
Tun m I nut m' lido from center nt Omah i on
Omiihu and Council Bluff ) eloutrle motor Hue.
THE GRAND HOTEL ,
Counoll Bluffs , Iowa.
Now , modern , well-appointed , thor
oughly \voll-lcopt , $ J a day ,
E. F. CLARK , Prop.
Chas , Lunkley ,
Fiinrrnl IMroctor and Unilcrlakrr.
811 Broiidwny , Council
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
1/DK KAI < U-IU UCI-CH of lluu li.nil , Biiltublo
JL1 for [ tunlcii and fruit : iirli'p. JSiu per uurri
two nillos from cllv ; will uUapiut puymunt
in cliy proptirly. Apply to Iconn id i ; suit-it ,
Council lllnira.
Oil BAl.K-At n liitr/iln , UNanro fruit uTiiT
L-nriluii faun uiljolnln ; city limits ; good
duelling U 11 , Bhuufe.
I71AUMS , K'irJun lanils , IDIIIOS , lots mil
A' liuklncss lilojlci for silo or rant. Day A
Uuaa. cU 1'u > rl atruut. Uoiiiull llluffj.
_
TjlOlt HUNT Over KlJ tlwollln ; a of every < in-
A Hcrlptlon m prices v.iry In : from ( I lu tluo
pur month , lou.-ttoj In nil parts of tlio ulty. K.
II , Hlii ) iff , Mi llro.ulway.
$ t' > puraorufor farms | n Iowa. Tine ,
Minootli earn land. I'or partlcularf , cull on
or address Johnston Van ration , Council
111 nun ,
UUMHIIKO 110UMS roil UENT-Mfolr
furnished rooms fur gcnllomcn , X'OOaU-
liuul avunuu.
uFlTlCAN aildltltin Hals for runt , bovea
roonibo. it'lii Ujtli ; hut and uolU water , Day
k llosa , alien Is.
TTUJIC BA1.K C'olnmlilu xafuty blcyulo ; 16UO
Jnattcrn ; cost tlJ3 ; will gull for I7J cash.
llowaril N. llattunhaiiur. l-'jrat Nalloiml banlf.
GAKDKN farm , II ucriH In city llmllsihouscv
of four rooms , uood olbtorn ; 7 neica undur
ctiltlvat on ; n mo Hinull fruit ; prlcu I.vQ.
I.ouguu & ' 1 owlt < , 'j.n 1'cnrl ht.
T * ( J hTc Xii f K f , T > ruuir ? To w foumlluhtl Tl OKI
4 t white hpot/ou Inoust : immu "Don. " Ho
ward for muni to U.'G Third avenue , Council
lllulU.