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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TUESDAY. APRIL ,5 , 1892 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. CITICK : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET , , I elluifd ty Cnrrlcrtonny part of the City II.V. . TII/TON , - MANAGKU. tn'noit Office . > ! > * ] Mtf > 1 1U.V. N , Y. Plumblnp Co. Council UlufTs Lumber Co. , coat. C rail's ihnttcl lonns. C04 Snpp bloi * . P The April term of the district court will convene thti tnornlntf with .ludgo Dcomor ou the bench. Tno monthly meeting of the PottiuvnUn- mlo County Ucmooralio association will bo bold this evening at the council chamber. The ladles of the Fifth avenue church will p'vo a butterfly supper in the church parlors next Thursday evening under tbo utrcciion of Mrs. Mary IJrowti. Mlko Klldarc ana James P. Mubor will have a hearing In police court tomorrow morninc on the chiiruo of resisting Olllccr Howling Sunday ir.ornliiK. Chnrlrs HnrKhmucn , who has been lylnrj 111 in Oir.uha for about n month past , lias been removed to his homo in tuls city although ho Is not yet recovered. Lightning struck n cnlmnoy on the house of O. 11. lirown on Mynstur street Sunday nftcrnoon and demolished the chimney with out injuring the rest of the tiouso. Tliomas Conway , who Is charged of com mitting tin assault and battery upon S. Gold- ftcln last Sunday , Inn cone to Omaha nnd the warrant for his arrest has uot been served. KunUo Swanoy. n young woman who re- slilcs on Avenue .1 , ycstcidav had Jatnus Medley , a young man employe I at thu trnafcr , arrested , charged \\lth being the cause of her ruin. The Unity league will moot this evening at the Second Presbyterian ctiurch. All members are requested to bo piosent , a * im portant business will bo brought no. F. F. Kcscnllcld , secretary. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to N P. ChristofTerson and Ucrtha L. Chris tiansen , both of Council 11'ufis ' , and to .lames Ping and Mary Smith , both of Chi cago. The lat'.er couple wore married oy Justice Hammer. ( ! corgo Wells wns given a preliminary ex amination before Justice SucailiiRcn yester day niornliie on the charge of robbing the residence of Postmaster I. M. Troynor and was bound over to the grand Jury , his bond being llxcd at 100. Jonn Darker was arrested vostcrrtay morn' ins for stealing an ovnrco.it from Jack Har ton's sa'onn on South Main street. After nn I examination ho was bound over to the pra.id jurv ana his bond fixed at $ : ! 00 , tu default of which ho WHS taken to the county Jail. . I ) , F. Wilson and Hurt Tyler , two of the parties who have been Indicted by the fed 01 n ! crand Jury on the charge of hootlecBlng , turned up in police court yesterday morning to answer to the charpo of drunkenness. Holh were fined nnd turned over to tno United States marshal. A meeting of the Council Bluffs branch of the Bovs' nnd Girls' National Home nnd Kmployment association will bo held this morning at UiO : : o'clock at the Union Chils- lian mission , 'JU8 Bto.idway. The commit tees appointed from the various churches will be in attendance , nnd various plans for carrying on the work will bo discussed. Articles of incorporation were lllod yester day in the onico of the county recorder by the Columbia rfo.iln compiny , which bus been recently orcaui/.ed with a capital stock ol j , " > 0,000 , by the following gentlemen as oftl- cers and directors : Lucius Wells , presi dent : F. K. Kitifrshury. vlco president : C. M. Hurl , secretary ; T. J. Uvnns. H. E. Thomas , O. W. Graham and C. E. Parsons , sccietnry. Otto llelser undertook TO punish a young man , who gave his name as John D. Force , for running oft n lib n girl Sunday evening. Force was out waluing with thu girl when ho chanced to run across ilciser. Heisor , realizing that he was entitled to iho inido track , nerved hmiBclf for n terrific effort , nnd In a few minuter force was ijitig in a dojectca nttltudo on the sidewalk. Holser then took the girl in charge and calmly re sumed thi walk where it had been loft oft by his rival. Force sivoro out nn Informitlon in tnc superior court ana Heisor was arrested vesterduy morning on the charge of assault end battery. The C. O. I ) , moat mnrkot , 537 Broad- wny , third door west of the Globe ollh'O , 1ms been started up , with Kd Mott as proprietor and George Drabo incut cutler. _ Jurvis 1S77 brandy , purest , safest , be . Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thatcher's. 10 M-ii street , always on hand. n Watch the duily papers foe the an nouncement of grand spring opening. BOSTON STOU15 , Council UlulTs. Tn. POTHI'.UINOHAM , WlimiLAW & CO. How are your awnings ? J. M. Lamclio , 131 Pcntl. Only homo factory. i'iisox.t i. ] ' .ii.tGij rim. Mlsi Suslo Scahill left for Denison last evening. It. IJ. Clancv hns returned from a visit to Washington , I ) . C. J. M. Kinder loft last evening for a low days visit In St. LouH. Mrs. TJ. M. Hhubcrt is visiting relatives nnd friends in liurlmgton. JO. P. Fitch hns rnturnea from a month's business trip In Nebraska. Miss Grace Richardson of South Omaha is the guest of Miss Delia Mike&cll. M. F , Uohror has returned from a vis.lt of several months in Helena , Moat. , and ether western points , W. G , Mason and wlfo loft for Waterloo , Neb. , yesterday , in response to a telegram announcing tlio dangerous illness of tto former's brother. l.'uiK'iDisplay , The millinery disiiltvys Ihis Benson liavo buon piii'tlculurly tititulsoino i.ntl nttrnctivo , nnd none luivo nllorded grontor nleasuro to the Indies Hum thnt ni'i'nntrcu by Miss Kiln Itntjsilnlc. The tiiBtufnl decorntipns of the room with natural nnd nrlilldul Howem culled forth 11 froou donl of fnvortiblo comment. The nrlilluinl llowors sire so perfect thnt it vats difllcnlt to distinguish them from the nntu nil. The special features of the displny tlmt nttrncted the most atten tion \VIIB Iho profusion of the now micro tints , Iridi&cont eolois stolen tlilb your from the seti'o shells nnd blended iif per fect sanding in braid * , ribbons nnd llovv oi'H. Mihs la'Bilalo ( hns been highly t'oinnlimented upon her Bucccts , nnd it has boon the menus of bringing her now friends In Council lUulTs nnd Oinahu. Tli King nrciiisollne Simon. The old single genorntor Dangler was the best gnboiino steve ever maJo , bit' . Uhugnrt V Son liavo n now Dangler that is unquestionably the king of vapor btovca It is culled the Dangler Hur- pi ito , nnd is shuply the old reliliblo Btovo with a perfect process generator nildcd. It burns a blue lliuno when lighted and hub no odor in slopping or Blurting. Shiigarts nro the only people who handle them. Hotter , the tailor , 310 H roadway , 1ms all the latest styles and newest good. * , Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo have our own vinoyurds In Callfor nla. Jarvis Wino comuvny , ( Ja Uiulfa O. Yunkorman ifcCo. , feed , seeds , com mission , country produce , 108 LIrouUwny. Thomas Tostovin , civil engineer nnd Btirvoyor , over DoVolV , fiOl Uroadway. Jnrvla' wild olackbcrry U tlio best. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Ecmo Important Business Transacted by the City Council. LIST OF NEY/ OFFICIALS AND SALARIES Condition of tlir .Mlulrs of the City m liull- ruti'il liytlic Iti'piirtR of lllllorc'iit 1)2- liartmcnts How tlio Votes Were IlCI'ClVCll. The city council mot last ovonlnp , with the mnyor and n full board of nltterntcn present. It win known that the appointment * of the nicmbci'3 ot the police force would he made and un ulTort wo'-ld a'so ' bo made to select a clcrw. The council chamber was consequently quently crowded lo Its utmost capacity. At the opening of the meeting Mnyor Lawrence made his Inaugural address , which was sub stantially as follows : t'puti ifnu consideration of the reportof ! the ply auditor and tteasuri'r I nm conllilcnt thnt you wlil dr.tw the conclusion tlrvt u sys- Hint of lUMil I'cononty In cxpcnilldures bo- coiiicsiitsoluteiyneei'vi.try.hlo I shotilil lo loth to see ! > r u-th-cd an unwise economy which would plneo .1 t'heck Upon our prore < s , I would silll reoiiniinenil that you farcfullv ( leiltcr.ito liuforo declillnj ; wliiivuNpondltiiri's innv hu necessiry ami wltn what you can prudently dlspcnio. constintyei'plnt In View the necessity of fctaltilii : our i-xpi'ttdl- ttnes within the limits o.'the receipts that wo tniiv with proD.iblllty expect , nnil al o the di's'lrabllitv of illinlnlshlii j thu present rate of tiiMitlon. whl.'h fiotn tlio cencr.il sta.'nntloii of business becomes ao burdeiiSJiiie to our . I would recommend , therefore , that cich cl ilin pro onleil to the count. ' ! ! for p tyinont l > o thuruiitfiily fcrutin'/ed ' , and o\ery one In the le ist exorbitant bo fiirlesly rt'.le-ted. This Is an ImiurtMit duty an I siilllolcnt time fihoulil bu duvoled to It vo thut no c'alm shall lo ) allouol without thoioiuh liivoitliilcn : : ! ) , 1 would locaii.meii I tnut tlu needs of euuh ile- partinent bu carefully Invustluatod and that t'Vt'ry otnbloyo with whose " -crvlces yoi can illxpiMiKO wlilioHt dctrlniL-nt to tin ) ellU'tency of ilic sun Ice Uioukl be Itnnicdlutely dls- cluit cd. Thu police tlepartinont was rcfered to at a ptovioiis nieutliu ot thn coiuu-ll. As then st.itud , I bolli'vo It thoroushly elllolcnt but tlit ? expt'irlltiiro for this itopartincnt has for thul si two ye its boon nt tlio late of ever 8IU.OUO poryi'iii. The lire department Is also imiucstlon ibly olllelenf nil , ! I liulleve it has ; een iib.y innnaauil durlirj the last mo voar.s , but Its cost lias been over S'JJ.WM p"r year. Prom the icport of the city pbyslcl in the general health of the city anpe.irs e\coillon- | ntlv.ood. Hy It o learn that the deiitln fro'ii all conlii'loiii and Infoutions cllscii'.es . lm\odocii'scl from clthty-tlueo In the year emlliu Kobriinry L . IM1 , to Blxty- cUht ii 1WJ. and to on.y tlilrty-two In IWll. I would ur.ru upon the council strenuous and continuous ell'orls to inaliitalii the city In lha best possible sitiltnry condition. That our nubile park * , under the able , en- . utlc and skillful iminuKemeiit of tliu pres ent park commissioners , are glowing in Im- portiiiiL'o and bosoming each your more at tractive , Is nniiifcst to every observer. Hy the report of the commissioners It appears probable tlnit the lon'4 pending litigation In rumir.l to thu title to u poitlon of these huiui- tiful irroiinds m ly bo nronpht to u termina tion I would tL'Coitiincml , therefore , that thu I'ounul ! , In conjunction with llio commis sioner , should inuKo every pins.bio ellort lo accomplish so desirable an object. During the afternoon a committee meeting lad uccn held at which a decision was reached with reference to the salaries of the city officials , and and ordinance was passea in 'accordance with the views ol the majority of iho council. The ordinance provided for the lollowinpsnlaiies : Chief of police , ? M ) per month ; nleht captain , $05 ; patrol tlrlvor , 5(50 ( ; clerk , SI,000 per annum ; deputy clerk , $ iT > per month ; roaoinc clerk , $ ( > . - > ; clerk of the linanco committee , jO.'i ; street supervisor , $ U5 ; cloctrlcian , $1K ) ; chief ol the lire depattmcnt , 5-1K ) ; members of the fire de partment , . * ( X ) . An ordinance was also passed providing that the police force should consist of fourteen men la addition to the cltv marshall - shall and his deputy , besides such extra men as the mayor , subject to tao decision of the council , might doom necessary. In accord ance with tb'u ordinance Mayor Lawrence announced that he had made the following appointments in the police department : Chief , J. M Scnnlan ; nicht captain , O. Soblough. D. L. were confirmed. The mattcrof putting n larger boiler In the new city building In order that the jail may DO heated oy the snmo means as tee other building was brought up lor discussion. J. C. Blxby offered to put in a boiior suf- llclcntly large to do the extra work for tlio. " It was" referred to the committee of the whole. Alderman Smith reported unfavorably on a outltiOD for the opening o. Nineteenth avenue from High to Sixth street. The re port was concuncd In. A petition for better fire pratcction in the vicinity of Avenue B and Eleventh street was refused. Two ballots wore taken for city clerk. Van Brant nominated A. J. StCDhenson , Jennings nominated J. C. Lange , and Smith nominated W. M. Shepnrd. Both ballots re sulted the same , Stephenson and Lange re ceiving four votes each. There was no election , and the matter was laid over until the next mouting. A ballot was taken for president of the council , Brown nnd Smith bolntr the candi dates. Brown refused to vote for Smith for fear that Smith would vote for himself and eivo himself n majority. Ho accoidincly threw his vote to Graves and Smith passed , giving them oai'h three votes. A scconti uial was made with the sami result. Pace and Jennings were then put un as candi dates unit a vote showed lour votes for each. Surveyor Cook reported that ho hat appointed S. L. Ktnyor assistant , ant ! Heniy Albertl and James Armstrong i oilmen , iho former at a salary of J'JO ' and the latter at ? 00 instead of fu. > nor month , as has been the rule heretofore. The quobtion of the confirmation of these ap pointees called forth a hearty objectin from Alderman Brown , who had a son in the de- pat tment who would bo loft out by this ar rangement. The appointment ! were con firmed , however , with a few dissenting votes. Marshal Tompleton submitted the appoint ments of his deputies to the council lor con firmation. John Barhyto and F. P. Fowler are jailors and L. U , Couhlns bailiff of tbo superior court. Confirmed. A vote was taken for chlof of the flro de partment , with the following result : Charles Nicholson.,1 ; O. II. Lucas , 1 ; O. B. Huipo , 1 ; F. Lovln . There bt-ing nn choice , the matter was iiofenvd. The attempt to elect a street supervisor was also a failure , H. II. Lucas receiving J votes , A. P. . Avcry v ! , and D. 1C. Dodson anil E. Hutningio.i 1 apiece. For poll tax collector Joe Kpauldlr.g received ii votes , A. .1. McClnren3 , and P. J ) . Mottaz ' . ' , nnd still there was no selection. It being evident that no officers could bo elected , the council turned its attention to other busi ness. ness.Dr. . E. I. Woodbitry nppsared with the re quest that ho bo nllowoJ to put a blyh curb Btone In the sttvot in front of his house nt the cnnier of Bluff nnd btory strooti > , us ho had been Hooded on Sunday aud wautca to prevent such a thin ? from occuilng niniin. The in nt tor was ve ( cried to tbo committee of the whole. Engineer Cook reported that the Second street bridge had been caused to &ot- tie by the same storm , nuJ this also was re- ferro.l , Attorney Hazelton reported that the city had been served uilli n notice by thu city of Omaha that an application would be mailo to the supreme court next Mondav for the ap pointment of n commission lo determine whcro tlie old channel of lha river uus. Council HlullV , ho said , did not want this commission , as it would cause a largo expense and was not necessary , as ho had no doubt the boundary could bo aiireed uoonlth.iul the Interposition of any outside parties. The city of Omaha bus not made the slightest ef fort to arrive at an agreement \\ith this city. The eliy attorney and the mayor were appointed - pointed a couimUtco to look alter the matter with power to act. Tito council then adjourned and rccovened as n boara of health. The only Hum of busi ness transactcti was the appointment of u city physician , There were two candidates in the field , Dr. H. B. Jennings aud Dr. F. W. Houghton. On the first ballot Jennings received six votes and was declared elected. Meet lily of Super * Unri , The county Board of Supervisors com menced its regular April session yesterday afternoon at the court house. The following statement from the secretary of state was tiled , showing the uurnbor ol rallos ot rail road In the county and the assessed valu ation of the tame per mlle : Number As e § ort mill's In valur per Niimuof no.id. county. ' 'i" ° L Clilca oANortnwrstern. . . . 'JO.Sl J II.OO.1 ClilciiRo.llurlliiRton tinlney 1 Mo 14o83 Chlc.ico.llurlltuton & ( .Miliicv -lied Oak Si Atlantic brunch . . 1.003 4.003 Chlc-azo. lltirllnaton A : Qiilncr ! tlii3B , V Atocn branch 5244 4,0:0 Chicago , Milwaukee .V St. Paul . JC. : > 5 C.K5 Chleaio. Hock Island & I'a- . . illle-lo t illusion . 45.02 12.jSo Clilcnpo. Koc'i Island 1'a- c.llc Avoca , Maceflot.la ft owi'n . ' . ClucaKO , ItooK Islnnd & I'a- cllte-llnrinn branch . . . . 1.13 8.0 M Kansas Clly. St. Jo onli & . Cotitirll lllulTs . 0.714 G..O ; Onniha & St Louis . 12. 4. 4..M . .aeiUe-rn.on . divls- Union Pacific Pnlon Avenue ilumtnv . 1.73 5.100 A C. Graham wu ? appointed a committee of ono to trv to secure a pension for James Watts , an Insane patient now confined In St. UernarJ's hoMiItal. The boatU of E. B. Carle , justice of the peace of Silver Crock township ; N. I. Swonson , Justice of the POKCJ of Crescent township , P. W. Cramer , constable or Lewis township , and H. D , Cook of Norwalk were approved. The proposition made by the Iowa Direc tory company lo furnish copies of the new city nnn county directory to 110 county offi ces was rejected. \Vo will for UiIrtjMlnys soil S12.J full cushion sntotios. IS'Jl ' ! pattern , new , for $ .13. Write for our cutuloinio. A. H. Pctvigo fe Co. , 1406 Ooilgo street. Ewr.nton Music Cc. , Masonic temple. . Ii II. Sheafohu-3 money to loin on real estate und cjiattols. Broadway and Main street. A Itrautirnl Millinery DUjiluy. The great feature of interest in the city yesterday afternoon and evening was the sprintr display in Misses Sprinlc it Fonron's new intTilnery parlors at No. 1 ! ) Main .street. Tlio room was tastefully and richly decorated with ( lowers , Kaster lilies predominating , but the magnificent display of millinery over shadowed the glories of nature , the new hats and bonnets gain ing in contrast with the perfections of thu greenhouse. The ladies who lllled Iho room all afternoon and even ing pronounced the display to bo ono of the finest over made in the city and heartily commended the artists who created the wonderful thing. " . All Iho new btyles that have been bought in London , Paris nnd New York for this season were shown , many of them in the richest materials , and they arc simply wonderful creations. The display will last until Wednes day evening and if there are tiny ladies in 'tho city who neglect to see this dis play they will miss something Hue. at Work. The merry burglar Is still a-burgling. Sev er il new cases were reported yesterday. When the barkeeper at Ed Sherlock's saloon on Broadway opened the place yesterday morning ho found that some ono had already been there and had loft the back door open when ho went out. An icvostig.Ulon showed that the visitor had put in his tune well while there , for 4,000 cip-ars had been taken out of the showcase , and a gallon of whisky wns also amonsr the missing. Tbo sate door haa been opened and the papers it contained were lying scattered promiscuously nbo'.it the lloor. No cash had been left over night either in the safe ot the cash drawer , so the mirglar bad to bo contented with tnklnr as much of the stock and fixtures as ho could carry away , vith him. The residence of L. A. Hauser , castor of the German Lutheran church , at 110 Glen avenue , was also visited by burglars Sunday evening. The back door \\as found unlocked when the family returned home from church , and a lot ot silver plated fonts and spoons were tukan , . bosldes a purse containing a small amount of money. HALF I'A It U UXCUHSIOX To tlio Hot Springs ol Arlcmsn : Vi.l the Wuli.isU K.illroiiil. On April 7 and 8 the Walnsh will sell round trip tickets at above rate , good returning until May 10. April 12 the government will commence bale at auc tion of town lots from the reservation. Only 37 hoursfi'omOmaha to the springs via the Wabash. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and a map showing location of the property to bo sold , with des-cription of the springs , call at 'Wa- bash ollicc , 1502 Farmun street , or write G. N. Clayton , N. W. P. Agt. , Omaha Nob. _ _ Watch the daily papers for tlio an nouncement of grand spring opening. BOSTON STORE , Council BlulTs , In. FOTIIHKINGIUM , WlltTELAW & CO. Owing to the unfavorable weather of last week Miss Ragsdalo will continue her millinery opening Monday , Tues day and Wednesday of this week. H37 Broadway. _ Mrs. .1. D. Stcvonbon has secured tlio Fcrvices of it first class trimmer from the cast and is p.-opirinr : ; to have her milli nery opening nnd Kustor display next 'Ihursdny and Friday , April 7 and 8 , at her store , No. 739 West Broadway , coi ner of Slh btrcct. Federal Court. The case of John IJowling nsrainst Samuel Haas occupied the entire day in federal court ana U not yet completed. It will bo resumed this mornlne. The grand Jury re ported indictments against \\illlam \ J. Ad unison on the charge of passing $3 In coun terlclt money at Modalo , Harrison countj'i and against Ea Nnsh , Churlos Rhodes aua Franlt Wilson on the charge of bootlogoing. The following bootleggers were tried , found ptlilty .uid sentenced : A. D. Potty , flOO line anil thirty days in jail ; H. J. Mueller , t > U5 and liny-five davsEl ; Mintnn , $10(1 ( and thirty duyd , scntoncj suspended during good behavior ; Lewis Conies , flfiJ nnd thirty days : Frank LUhurst , fl"4 and thirty days ; E. Walker , $ liK ) and llfty-llvo days ; I. 13. Brceco , J'i'i and forty-eight days ; A. Boy- Ion , f'JOO und sixty days , Uowl'.t's ' S.irsapirnli cloinijj tn ! > ' 031 , .ixxttu.von im.vn. Of the actors of prominnnco on the stage today tbi'ro are but few who have made a better Impression than Mr. Uobort Mantoll , who will appear at Boyd'i ' now theater next Thursday , Frld.iy and SUurdny nights , and Saturda > inati-ioo , April 7 , 8 and t ) , when ho will appear in five of his bucce scs. Thursday ho will ' ' present D'Ennory'-s ro- mantle drama In live acts , ' 'Monbars. " Fri day evening ho will appear for the first time before an Oinahu uudionco as the prlnco ol Denmark , in Shakespeare's masterpiece , "Ilumlot. " At the matl ice on Saturday a double bill will be given , and for the first time in this city Mr Mantcll'H two new plays , "Tho Louisianlan" nnd the ono act comedy drama , "A Lesson in Acting. " Mr. Mantcll will appear In both pieces. Saturday evening , grand production of Al exander Dumas' "Corsican Brothers. " There will bo no advance la prices for this engage ment , Stuart Uobson and his excellent company of players are booked for next hundav ev > n- Ing at Boyd'.s new theater , and will present Bronson Howard's great comedy , "Tho Hen rietta. " This will bo tbo second engagement of Stuart liobion at Boyd's this season , behaving having played au engagement of tbioo nights there during the last week of January , Keep a bottle of Cook's Extra Dry riiam pas no in your tud chest to entertain your friends. It is splendid , HlK Anthracite Minn riooilril , PM MOUTH , Pa. , April . The Nottingham mine , having the largest output of any in the anthracite region , is Hooded and cannot bo cleotcd for several months. MORE SCHOOL JWJJI NEEDED t rt Omaha's ' Public Educational Institutioni Suffering from Overcrowding. i * PUPILS ARE RAPIDlv MULTIPLYING AVImt Wai Dune nt I.u-t Night' * of HID Ho.ird of IMiipMlmi Kirks on the .Imiltor Svrtlcr * unit Utlicr rir 5.-iiitrlc9. All of the members were present at the regular mooting of Iho Board of Education last oynlng. A communication from Superintendent Fltzputrlck stated that 750 now pupils had been enrolled in the lower grades , und lh.it moro room was needed nt the Lnlhrop , Pa- cillc , Hartman , Long and Central school ? , The superintendent stated that ono unused room at the Hartman school could bo util ized. ized.Thn Thn matter was referred to the committee on property und buildings with power to act. Suporlntcndsnt of Buildings Hamilton re ported that the Clifton Hill school was com pleted and ready for acceptance. Ho also stated that Contractor Mcngcdoht reported that ho had finished tbo ICcllotn school , but ho wanted to Inform the board that there were several matters that wuro incomplete and ho would point them out to the com- mtttco , Kolcrrcd to the committee oa buildIngs - Ings nnd property. Ho also stated that llghtnine damaged the Castcllur school to the extent of S'JO on Sun day morning. The finance committee was Instructed to settle the matter with the Insurance com panies. The superintendent had anrthcr kick to register against Contractor Mengedoht and his manner of leaving the ICcilom school blackboard- ! , which were so rough that ho had to have them smoothed over before they could bo slated. The committee on buildings and property will look Into It despite the somewhat Iticonerent protests of Mr. Mor- rhon. City Treasurer Bolln reported a balance In the general fund of SITl.it.VJ. 10. The resignation of Miss Cr.mston as as sistant teacher was acceptea. F. J. Fltzmorrls complained that the Loav- cnworth school grounds were so graded as to turn water across his lot , nnd asked that his tnllil grievance bo favorably considered. Hofertcd. rilcil Another Protest. W. J. Mount tiled another protest against alleged discrimination against thu Homo FIre Insurance company. Mr. Eljjutter championed the case of the local institution and Mr. C. E. Babcock pro tested against any action , as thu matter is now in the hands of the ilnauco committee. No action. The committee on heating nnd ventilation roporteJ in favor of the election of the fol lowing Janitors : William Morrow , Kellom school ; Edward Shqonover , Chiton Hill ; Mrs. Ernestine Eponet , Monmouth Park. Mr. Elgulter had a word to suy against the adoption of the report. Ho was satisfied that it did not meet tho" approval of the ma jority of the members. Ho was opposed to the election of ward politicians , who were thus to bo rewarded for favors past received or expected in the future. Mr. Wehror insisted that the parties were all reputable and desei'i'tnjr. Mr. Morrison thought 'that Mr. Elgutter haa had some unsatisfactory exueriences with ward politicians.- Mr. Elgulter insisted" that the whole jan itor system ot the city was notoriously bad , and had been made so by the action of the committee in secKlng to reward ward poli ticians. Mr. Morrison demanded that inefficient Janitors be named , but Mr. Eliruttur declared tnat that waj not thetl'ltr ' question. Mr. Wchror then took a hand , nnd a tri angular trial of lung power was indulged in , with the president's yavcl tlcUing oil the milo posts. Mr. Elgutter stated that one of the panics had once been removed for cause and ho thought It unwise to reappolnt such u man. Mr. Corycll Hgured'it ' out that Bill Mor row was the man to whom reference was made , and be denied tnat ho had ever actcn for the board in an ofllcial capacity. Ho was a laboring man ana ho favored his aupomt- ment. It there was any charge against Mr. Morrow that would hold water , ho wanted to bear it. Mr. Morrison again "resented unjust In sinuations , " and indulged himself in another ebullition for the eaille.ition of the louuy. Mr. Points thought that ono of the parties named was not lit for the position of Janitor. Ho Unow that bis name had bqen promi nently mentioned in connection with Job- bcrv nnd inaccurate measurements under Su perintendent of Buildups Woolloy ; who was removed. Mr. C. E. Babcock thought that Morrow was all riuht , as bo had not been convicted nf dishoncbly. Mr. Smvth favored n postponement of consideration of the ICcilom school report as serious charges had been made and should be investigated. With that exception the report was adopted , The committee on supplies reported in fuvor of awarding the contract for similes for the Kollom school to Fied It. McConncll for Venetian blluds forf JJ5 for 117 windows. Adopted. The committee on claims reported in favor of allowing claims to the amount of ? ' ! . ' , 15J.-U , nnd warrants wore ordered drawn to satisfy the various claimants. Honii > KLMoliitlons I'ri'soiUi'il. Mr. C. E. BabcocU oftdrcd a resolution in structing iho committee on buildings and property to advertise for bids for sodding the school grounds. Keforred , Mr. ElRUtter presented a resolution sin pending further action in lha matter of pur- cnaiing a Central school site until the archi tect of'tho board. In conjunction with the city pnginPCJ---ouM report on the probable cost c-f building a foundation on the Johnson silo. silo.Mr. . Morrison didn't want the city engineer to have any linger in the pie , Mr. Elgutter said there was a doubt in the minds of many people as to what a founda tion would co.it tlioro. If it would cost no more than any where else all well mid good , out K It would entail an expense of $ , , OUJ or S10.000 U would bo well tor the board to know it. Architect Latenscr said there wns constd- crublo ilope to the lot , nnd ho heard there was .some llllcd eionnd there , but he did not bellovo It. The lowest point was at the southeast corner , where it was seventeen feet below the curb line. " ' Mr. Martin could not see that this matter cut any llguro.rlhd"Yropcrtv [ was already bought , and it madA nt > uiiTeronco whether borlniM wore mudo or not. Mr. Gibson statcdith&t it was a fact that the board would buy. hole In the ground If It purchased that slj.p'as ) it was lillod ground , and the foundation \v.quld have to go to thu bottom of It. Ho favored Mr. Elu'utter's resolution. , [ , , Mr. U. E. Babcockjwas opposed to throw ing a way money in boijng noles to prospect for oil or any tiling clbu. Ho wcs in fa\orof golirj ahead. Mr. Smyth said ho.was , informed by the architect that ho would have to do the bor ing before plans could be prcpirod. Mr. Morrison 6atd"thiu It was buncombe to talk about lilleif i round , as trees were crowing there thai libil been there sir.co long before Omaha was started. Architect LuUms.fr said that If borings were not made a cltiuso would have to bo put ID the speciIIcations providing for so much per thousand for removing such dirt as was necessary to set-lira a foundation. The sum of § 30 was finally appropriated to defray the expense of the necessary boring , but tbo city engineer clause was snowed uuaor. Mr. Gibson's resolution to fence the Lake school grounds dlea an ca y death. The i-ommitteo ou properly and buildings , together with MUJSH. Glbo * , Smyth a id Jaynes , were instructed to report on the con dition of the i > ow DchooU. On motion of Mr , Morrison n now Hag polo was ordered erected ut tbo Cnstcliar si liool to tauo ttio place of the ono destroyed by lightning. Edward Sctoonover and Mrs. Erncstlno Epenet were elected Janlior * of tboClifun Hill and Moumouth 1'nrk schools resicct- Ively. Mr Cornell wanted nn Ininoctor of build ings appointed ut a talury of 101 to ixcuea orrict WORLD'S ram Sept , 15,1893 BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO Co. , Durham , N. C Gentlemen : We have Smoked up all the Tobacco at the World's Fair , and have unanimously awarded the GolJ Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S Congratulating you en your success , \ve temaln Ycurs truly , COMMITTI-U. Blackwcll's Bull Durham Has been the recognized standaid of Smoking Tobacco for over 2 ; years. Uniformly good and uniformly first. Bright sweet and fragant we finite the most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. Blackwcll's Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N. C. DBcrc.fclh&Co . ' The n IMP of th bus. PT E Mr/Ji'i , , / , BUYER'S ino < s hoii'i's here AgrionltiiM1 t Ivc'i are as refer- biiopc or to r A for fie I on'It ' lloa'JJ . \ Co. Implement ? of buyers We rccotu- Tjtr ml Kit rill trj mrnil thorn us thu II.IH.O III t U .MO WnKon , Inlt-ulci , best IIOIKOS to iln il Vn IJHi t ) It ! etc. . Sntilti .M iln tit llroilTijr , Couill \\lth InCouncllllllTj. \ \ . Council llliiitt. lll'illJ Russell & Co , , Jl lt. ] & Gi Ril ? ll " & C ) , , Council lllntl ) , Ii. IS01 lo ro ; * . Mils Importer nnJ Jo'j- Mu-lllon. O Mnnufncturcn of. St. Council llla.lJ. lor 3I.UUI r.icttirln ; 'ilDI'.url llrnii'li OII-J tro > ' . Tam Tnginai Joblipri of full line Trookc 7 nnl Council lU'l'h. . U of Aurlcitl'.uril I M inuf tct irjn it n- Cyrbiis Threshar Qhsiw.m ' Iho ltM ell Vim- ploiuanti , vo'ilclai. JuLbori la I'r.llti , Out Cnrpy X Wooilbury mitlo ot Ka- Ilorso 1'owi'M etc. . otc. Co'incll Ul.ilt4. I Xiil . Uto. Klns. SlniEart See * Co n Il " i lit uieli lioitsof'o.l 1 Council lIluiK. In. 12.XSo.ith OO. Main St Council lltii.n , It. j ell HUHN , In . Mfir. WlmtoHilonnil re- ' 'oancll lllulli. Whole nlo mil ro- Smdnlo'i Shall vi , tall linrih-n KlelJ Western llr.-uirli tall llnr.ljn , Klul I ull ilm. < rln Ijn P nrl.icesllu nnd Flo er Seoili ) . IIoiiHu-Johii.'r : * In oiiJ t'lovat SJj.li. I II ty 1'rMUi. HIT I pins S inli'S.IJox I IllsliO"t mnrkot llUhcst m.i-k - > t on M ovTcri. Hnrr I .to n. 0 iri < price | i ltl forfootH. A3"i'ti ta al DrlcopaU for uol 1'iri.i , Woujja.v i Etc. OJ llltiTi Wrltu for cstuUniio Imp'.u 110:1 : ts. Wrltu tor cn ctl 1 1 t. f5U ! n month. Ho thought the present su perintendent of biiilnin s had all the work that ho roulil attend to. Mr. Points thought that the salary pro- poiod was altogether too lurgo , and that the superintendent could attend to all business until several new buildings were In course of erection. Messrs. Othbs and C. E. Babcock wore in favor of an Inspector forthwith , nnd did uot think the proposed salary too large. Mr. Smyth thought it very unwise to ap point an Inspector for a building the plans for which were not ovun drawn , and the matter was Unntlv deferred for two weeks. Don't , lot that cough continue. Stop it at once with I'lso's Cure for Consumption. It never fails. Uoc. All druggists. A \Vnttou Guarantee to Cure Kvory Case or Money Refunded. Our euro I * permanent an 1 not n pntcliln ? up. Cnsc trratud seven years nm Imve never * oen 11 jriiiptoni slncj. llyilo LTib.iui"i . ! fully wo r.in tr.Mt > ou by tnnllnil wuK > VJtl.o anii ! strong BU raiitoa to euro or refund nil money. Tlio elio prefer to comj here fortrenti'ieatcr.n dosoan I wj nillpiy rallron I furo both waysnuil ho ol bllliitlil eliere. If Wo tall to euro We challent-'ufie worl.l foru enu that our Miulo Ucmi'dy will nut cure , urlte for p.irtlc.tlur * an 1 get he evidence. In our seven years practlro wlt'i the V.nztc Heine Ir It lias been must tllllleult to OM'rcomo the prcjudlcet i.lliis' noc.illcd . ; )5clllc" < . lliitun let our stioni : Rii'irantce thoiisan \ are trylnx ItnnJ be- InccureJ. WoKiniraiitJo to cjre or rcfunl every dollur.nud IH we Imve u ropu ii'lon toprotoct , also llnanclal baciln of Jjai.UXlIt Is perfectlv Mfe to iill who will try the treitmcnl , llorolofora > ou IIIITO piitllnKupaml pu > ln/ont your money for iliireunt trenttuent" , an.l nltlioiuh you arj not yet CMID I no ono hns paid bask your money. We will po-Itlvely cure > ou , OKIchronicdeepseate 1 casji rurollnOJ lolUiliys. InvLMtl' io our tlianclal stinilluz , our KI ulullcn M3lnifliH9i men. Write us for n.imps an 1 niidreisesof tlios.ench.ive c re I wlu luuo Klven IiciinltMontorefcrtotlioEn It co-s you only po5t- ntotoilo this. If jour symjitmn are ere t'iro.it , mucouspat hesln mouthrhc'umatl1 * ! ! ! lu bono * nn I Joints , IrilrfHllliiK out , oriipt.uni on any ptrt of Iho bodyfco'lncof K < ' 'icr.il ' dcjire-nlou , pains In hen tor lone' . Vou have no tliiot ) waste. Tno-o ho are tonxtantly takliu mer-iury and potasli , should dli- continue It. Coiutunt u eof these dru i nrlll surely brlnK Mires and eatliu ulcars 111 the en t. Don't full to write. All correspondence sent * i'aled In plnlu en velope. We Inv lo tlicMiiust rlitl 1 InvustlK.itloj und will do nil In our power to ull you In It. Address COOK RKMEDY CO. , - Omaha. Nch FOR ME 4 CfNLY . S500 fora ciisa of Io T nr l't'.tviU ' > ; . HOOK , Geiicr.il or N avoua Dtii'i , rr. weak- nt'Rsof roJy or in I nil , tlio o Hens of L-irorior OY- ccssos n elder yuiuuth it woc-irinot"iire. Wa I'ltiirintcoevery ease ot r.-f in. ! every iloll ir Five cl-iyi trial treatment * M , full I'oiiri W.t. I'erccptlu o hunelits roill7ol In tlr.'oa d ivs. lly iniiil , Poctire'y p ul > ol from o'.ricrv.itioii. COOK HEMEDV C'n. ( IM vu x. NKn LADIES ONLY MAPIO I'KMAI.K Itr.CUl. VTOH. Hnfo nnd fllnulU Ccrtriln to : i d ty or money refnii led. Hy mat ! ! . ' . Securely seilol fro'ii nhiorvu- tlon. COOli UK II tilttl't. . , Ointilii , Nol > . W. C. ESTEP , 14 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. PROPOSALS POIl SKWKR BONDS. Sealed Mils niurKi'il I'ropos'ils frr Hewer llomlB will ho ici'o.vi'd nt Hie ollluo nf the o ly Iruasiirerof the city of Om.-tlin. rsehnpt , o o'liloek , noon , of tlio''Jtli day of April , 18 ' . ' , for the puit'hasu of ISVHW.nj snwur I'onils of Iho city of Omul-it , Noli. , tinted Muy 1st , is' ) . ' , p iy- nlilo.'J yu.irs nfii'r ilitiu , Inlorcit 5 jior uunt per annum , payah.o Miml-uiiiiu illy. 1'rlii"- ! pal nnd Interest piyauo nt ICount/o llrn ° . . Now Vorlc. Dunomlnatlon of Donils. Ji.U'ji.uu o.K'h. Kat'h hid miiht si ale prit'O und amount MiiiKht for iin'4 Ini'lmlu aecrnnil liitoroil iii | to il me of delivery at Omaha. Nuh. The rluht If ri'iorved tn reject any nnil all bids. Issued under charter nowur of oltlus of the metro politan cluxs ami orj nant'i ) -UI.aiinrovcd Miirch ' . : i. IMW. lin.NltY ItULI.N , M'.1 < ntM flty Tie.isniur. _ _ _ " PROPOSALS FOR IVVv INU"Tib F Heiilc.1 i'\\t \ marki'd iiropnils for nivlux Im n ( I h ulll ho to elvt'il nt thu ollleu of the city troabiirur of Oin ilia , Null , up to I'J o'uloel : noon of thu SHli duy of April. W.n. for t ho purclinsnof t C.uOUlXJ navlns lionds of Ihu city of Omaha. Neh. , dated M ly I. Ib'JJ , p-iyalilu JO years after date , interest A per cunt per niiniim , payable aenil-nnnnullyi principal nnd Interest payable tit ICiinnt/o Ilios . Now Vurk Denomination of honds. fl , UJ.'A ' ) unuli , Hieh hid must Hiuto price and amount Konirht for nnd Include nccruo.1 Inluic l to datuofdu.lv- ery at Otnah.i. Noo. The r iht l te'-ervoil to reject unv and all hIJa. Issued under charter power of cities of metropolitan chits and ordinance No , ' 'iVJ , anproveil Mar < : hII. . IMi'J. 11K.NHY IIUM.N , MiHSJ'JltM Olty Troasuror. 1'roponals lor DUIrlft ( irudltiR IliiniU , Foaled hide iiiurKfil " ' "I'roposalu for district crudliu hondH" will uu rocehuil attheolllcouf the ulty tri'iisnuii , Omulia , Noli. , up to I ! o'clock noon of tin1-.Hi day of April , Ui1' , for tlui purchusoof fll.'OJ.nodl'.liictKi'aillnchoiKls of thu illy of Onuihu , Null , fad Ijomls are d.itcil .May Ist , IKI.1 , and aiu p'lynhlo fro'ii ono to iiliiii yenn niter datu thereof , in ilenomlna- tlilliii of { lUU.uaund ( VJU.UJ nach.Mlli liitoicnl , it Ihu r.ilo of o pur rent pui tiatium. jiayahlo bemi-annuaily. 1 * MI'lii-ii ami Intercut pay- ahlo at Konnt/o llro-i. Nun York. t O.OD'.ojof ( irauln District No. Ml. l.fi OlUof ( ir.ulliu' UisflctNo. Ul. 7KJ.UJof ( Oraillni ? District No.-'K W.OOi.Wnr Un.dliiK District No. . ' > - ' . Kach hid miint hi.io prlco and amount f > ouhl for iind liuiliiilii nccriii'd Intercut to duti ) of delivery at Oinuha. Neb. 'IhorUht h reserved to leject any und all bids. bids.Killed Killed unacr charter lioncr of eltlosof the nit'tropolltan clu&s ami Ordinance .Nu. VJTc. unp.uvcd . Match ' - -UESBv , , OMN , Mch'.MJ'Jltm. Ulty Troasuior. RHILWMYT1MEGRRD tiolllj I I'llll AtiO It I. AI'.MIHl' . \Vl't. it'llloil Depot lUllinllil ' _ 1 a ) p nil Denver Limited" | .l 11 P in 7llipnif _ _ Denver Kxpif1 * . r n n in Leaves ICMICAIJO. Mil , . , v si' . 1'AUI.i.\rrlvo OiimlioI IJ I * . < U'pot nml Mirsy i-t . I Oinali 120 p ml t'lilc'iiio KvpruJ ) . . . 'i.'ni m 1.0 ] 11 in | Clilrigo ix : | rmt 'i.li p in l.ca e3 I fffod.V Cl I'TliTACfKl T Arrlvoi Uni.iliil l.'epot lUIti ii mi Jl.ircy M i. dm ill i VJU nml. . . .Mnux i Uy IM viu-er . . . . . . llt'i p in 635 p mi t-t. 1'iiul llxprcu IIII.QU i m MOl'.Vl ' ITV A. I'AL'IKIli 1'epot. ISlli nnd WubM r nts b IJ p III I M. I'nnt Limited ! ' .i > a in heaves M'IUCAlio.1 Mlll'llWKi > riit.N\rruoi ; , OinalialU. I * , ilepot I'Jlh nnj Marev Sti | Oni.ilii 1.30 a in ( t\ . aiin'yi rnriull I'jsien.'ur Tu.iJ p in 1 ' . " ) a in . . I'xpiess . . . i U"i a in ! > M i < m Ventllnilo LlinluM ' . ' ' j i m Si.l i p ni KaU.'rn Klvcr ' . ' 1 1 p m 7.1) ) p m i. i-al.l C'lile I'-iis. ( Kx. MJII.I b.Uj > nm _ l.cr.vei I OMAHA .CM" . I.MJH. Anlv 14 Om liaIJ. | I * ilepot. lOtli anil Man.ts Otn ih i 4.10 pii _ | . . . . M. Loiili r.inno i llall rcnvm i FCiTa : \"ALi > fii'r Arrlvo Unnlnl Doput , l.'ilii an.I Welmgr dli O.H I'll PtW a ml UcMrtsvoo.l Kxpi'tisT" .i.VI p in 9m n niUl't. Sit. ) Wyo. Ucp ( . .f..Moil - . ' ' 'J p m 110 p in ) . . .Not Toll ( Kv. him Ity ) I i.ll .1 m & ' 5 p ni | . . . . St. I'.iul'v ! irtm 'I it i in Leaves . , . . . . . Oniahn liepo t. I .th nnXWeba to r t K10 .1 m' ' , S ux i Ity . ' .CM u n i I uli > i 7i u J > p m 1 OJ p ml < lo.it t'HllYpros * i-Cx Snl'yi.l.'U . pin ft II Ii ml . -it. I'a U Limit. I . . . . I ' .I. . ' , n in ! > l i pn * 1 II int'roti I'.i.i in ( < } r i I'tK S.in 1 v I 3 I > i m Lnvei * I'.vcirii' . f Arrlvoi Oninln L I _ ( Hiiilri 1U .f ) a TiT . .Ml. 1,01114 h\pll > O . . . 7 I li'.V II 111 LL'IU. ' " ' ' ! _ i''xj.llvl - i . ' ' .IP p ui " " " Leave""uiii'AlfJ. ; II I. A. l'Ai'IKIt' | Arrlv n 'Iramfi-rl L'nlon Oupot.fnuiK'll lilutfi Trnnarar ( i.iO : p m NL-hl ivii : s ) | ' .i..M a m 1U.VO n in' ' Atlnnile 1 4.JU p m' ' Vestlbulj l.lmlie.l . . . . . . , v . . ' 1'ranstcr ! I'lilon Dupnt. Council hltiirs 10LKa ) in . . . .IvuiM la City Diy . " OI5 _ p m , _ . IC.inSjVi I ltvNi5'U _ ' I I'HVCi I llll'Alil ) , IIIJIll/N A Trans crl riilon Dfji s Coupi'll Vil ilik'.i."j . ' .IU > m . K\\mn \ p m lUlMpm' ' ( lilcacu I'tiiriMi i > .J3 n m 7O.'i p nit i region Loc.il . ' 7 15 a m Lcavus i oMAIIAXhl' LODH. I An I VPS Tiahi. < ' _ l.'nlon liupot. LpiiiK'll lilii'N JTin inter i 40 'Jinl . . .j-t. Louis Cnno.i Half./ " . 'IjJrTiTm ' V"AT rA" TKI t ? I Arrl v"oT TrnrisUir _ Union Dopit , 'ojincll HJ i1 _ iTi.inaror 7.11 a m Muur I Ity AecomTno iJtlTjiTiilTiTj p""m 6V ) p m1 . . , .t-t. I'aul iCxpriM . | ' .i.H a m UMV C " i rril'AiTij * "MMTfiTw l. 1'KH.N i Ai rl vTi Tranafpr t nlpn D'l"2liijillli.ll ; ! HlnHJ. I l'i.in < fiif 13.01 p M . . . . CUIruen Kxpress . . . | . ' i'7i ' | in ! ' l.'i p " . .Vestibule Limited. . . . I'M ' .1 m IOW p m' ' . H.Dti-Mi I I ) or . ! l.SJ p m 1-00 p in it ; xal ) Allintle Mall ( Uv .Mom ' , . " . : > a in iM 11 ml . i'nroll l'a eu cr . IOW p ui rroposiiU for I'ulillc l.iliiury Iliillilhi lionilj S-L'a'.cd ' h'rfs niarknil nronos'ils for put.In library bmltlliij linn'l ' : ) ulll ho -enhud in tlio oilier of thoclly trcaauici. O nuha. Noli. , mi t i 12 uVloi'lc noun of the aih day of Apill , IP. ) . ' . for the uuii'lia'-e of JI'l'.M'iG ' puh lo llurury tin Idlii't lioii'ls ' of tin ) i'lty of Oiiiiiln. Not ) . , dute.l M.vy I-.1 , ! ' ) } . : nul p ly.ihlu ' . ' ) yu.n t aflcr ( lac' ! . Inlerusiiit the r.uo of " > DIM c' < nt pi'i' un- niitPi payHlilc hiiniaiiniiiilly. . IVuu'lpal anil inlL'iL"l | ) ; iyal.lo nt Kuunt/o Iln a , New VoiU- Ijieli hit inns' 5tilo : pik'O inul ninoiitit huiu'ht fur tiiul inuludu iii't'inoil Intrust to d MO of ilullV'-ry .il O iialri.ul > . Thu r'jjhi ' Is ri'hutved to lojo'.t any i.nil nil bids. l-nii'd iniiliir I'luirlnr noivcr nf oltlosof iho lui'tropulil.in e'usj ' , anil otdlnaiieu No. U''BJ. Uiiuv | ) > .d M.ir.'li llth. ! > ) ; . IIKNUV IIOI.I.N , cily SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFF3. Ii Oll HAM ; -Ar-reizii iin.ii'i'.ty adaplu I f'lr fruli iiud uiird.Mi nirujnii. K. II. ? 'uu.ifo , llio.idway anil .Ma.n iroil KiNT : ) . , * In all pans nf Iho L1 cliy. B. II. yiicafo , llM.idw.iy an'4 Main \liolt UXf'IIA.Nai : City unl fuin . iipei'v. ! ' . II. hhuafe , llruujniiy itiul Mum btievts KI'.NT The nfllcn loom no.v ocoiinlcd hy Cory A : r.iiiuui ou I'o.irl slri'i'U App'y to Luonanl Kvrretl. 'If OK bALH On ono yo.ir'u tlmr , I ! per cent lnten . a tool yoinj horao. Apply to ' F i.Mrlo-1 Ian < mil holu | for iiln or r.rit. Day * lies * , > U l'u.irl llii.ti. _ llVJ.'i per icrt ; for ooO furnn In I own. I'lne , Pninooih corn latul. 1'or pirtlculnrs call on 01 address Johnitou & V.tn I'attuti , Coiiiuil III u Us. 0-UIIKA.N .ulditiiMi lluis ( or runt , sovou rnoiii ! , om-li ; tiathi hot aud cold water. 1'ay b. llt'iS , FOUND AT LAST After Ycv ? of Un3 03 s3fil SJiroH fir Cure , Mart n 'ml rsj-t GoU Uollaffrjn the Chin MI Doo.jf - v Volntxv T i. moni.il. OMAHA. Nob. . .Inn. 18 , 13)1 To whim It May Concern : This is to certify that 1 have boon n constant sulforo.1 for many yonr * with t'utarrh , asthma anJ bronchial nITeo- lions of the throat , and tried all the patent niodh'inos und romodloi I overheard hoard of , but with no mioooss. I tioated with doctors in various parts of the country , hut none of thorn could do mo any good fn Uior than glv'.ng nn who r to.npor.iry lo'.iof. I buffered nk'lit a 11 day. and continued to grow worse not withstanding nil the medicine I ha 1 tihon. I hsi'l nltnoat given up mv cnso ns hopeless when t wis Informed by iv friend of ! ) < . O. too Wo , the Clilni-so doctor , and advised to go and hOj him in the hope of getting relief at least. If not a permanent euro for my trouble. 1 w.13 slow in making up my mind to in iko such a radical change in my treatment , as I know a ti-i.il with the Chlno'o iloc- lor would bring ni" , but I finally con uhiiled to give him u , trl il , BO I culled at hisotlu'o with that intention. I lound the docto- : clover , entertaining gentle man , thorruighly posto.i on myo-ill lion , and it took onlv iv vary short ttmo to convince mo th il ho was the ivirly I was so long in search of. lie told 'mo my case was curable , and that ho could euro me , and promred mo a stiecial tto.itmont to suit my condition , anl in two weeks I was to much better that I had the fullest confidence in the doctor's , ability and committed my ease to hla treatment. I continued Ui gro'.v bailer rapidly and am now onti ely well. 1 owe my euro to D . C Goo Wo , and am not ashamed to admit it. I advise all who want relief from their troubles to > c.ill on Dr. C. Goo Wo. and they will bo cured. For all particulars apply or- writc to MAUTIN L. AXIIUKSOM , 121 Cuming St. , Omaha , Neb. UK. C. OISK WO , lieztilar Tiiltiiitonr t/lilnpso moJIn'n" . oliht ye'iis'stuily. ten yo .is" pra't'oo. ' TriM'.s uo- L'os-fully nil iiiso iscs known to sulfurln.hu * mnnliy. Kotits , plants.'ind herbs nature'srcinoillpi his inodluini's thn world Ills wltni'si ; 1'IJJ ' toi- tlinotila s. C'ill and see him , U.msu tttlou fieo. H'isiisi ) i oi tnntly on h in I romcd t for tbo following d suism ; roailv ( irnparud : Asllrnii , ( . 'iitnrrh , KliiMitn it srn. Inillirosllon , 1 oat M'liilioo' ' . PeiiKt'io Wo tkni'SS. HU'k Hu d- nt'lu' , I ! oed I'nrlllnr. nnd Kliln y un I l > vcr. 1'ilee , one doll ir pur bottle or six f > r live dol- liirs. 1'ho < o "ho c.mnot cull , i-nc ese ' . ' - out stnrnp for question list : in I full p irtli-u ari. l llleo Cor. lOfianl Callfjrnli Sti Cn alia Mcdicil ami Sni'fi ' INSTITUTE. ij-8 < S liar INFIRMARY pjj jj KOH. THE II ! FREATMENT -OP ALL- Hi'M ricll lii-s , app.iriUH and UomoJIui for s'icei'sifu tro.tlincnt of orery form of disease rcqiilriu : medical or sur Ic il treatment. M hos fur patients , iio nl mil attendance , lie' * ! ai1' omoJations In the west. Wr.to for I'lr.'iil.irs on deform t us anil lirii'iIriissfs. . club foet. citrv.ituri's of solno , id us. tumors , c nicer , cat irrh , broin-lnt s , 111- li il iilon.u eetrii'lly. p rilysls , nullupsy , kid ney , b luldi'r , oye. ear , --kin an 1 blool an 1 all Liir l , at op r itions. Tll PA'JPQ ' DP WfllTPM A s i'nr i \ iiTv , UlODJlUIJ'O Ut WU.UlKl Ituukon Dlsuism ot Women ntRR.V < ! li.m-1 itelv ad led i lyliu- In ilcp.ii inicnt fi r nonicn durlnz eoiilliieniciit. hlrlcily nr v.ito.l On v Kuilable Medical In- btilute ni.ikliiK a. pe.'l ilty ot 1'Hl VA'L'K L ) I Hi- * ASKS AM It oed Dlsui'sas ' succeisfuily troitoL .h.vnhliltk < i'olxin lomoved frjni tno sy-itom \\l'houl iiii'rciny Now iteilor.itlva I'reat- incnt for Loss of'I I'Al. I'DWhlt. I'ursons nn- ab'o 10 vl > t us inav 1m Irnatud at hoini' hy oirusiion cncp. All ronimuinc.illons confi dential. .Mo I ulivs or IniiriiniPiiU sent l y ma I oro\roso | ) , Ri-ouroly jiaeUed , no mar.s to ind'fiiteconlentsor Boiulur. One pei-nti-il In- tfrtr cw prufi'rto ' , C'ali an 1 i-onsii t u- . or.OIK ! history of your case , nnde wilt send In p.alu HlttlHH.Olir RflOtf Tf ) MEN . ' ' " ' 'E' Unon I'rtviito , uJJII IIIL.II , | ffpuon | ( ) r NoMdIH IH- ) cnbt's , Iinpoloni'y , Svplnlis , Gluet an I ViiiK'O- oe i' , withiinost on list , llr.ici1App'lanecs for I'l'fornililea .t Trusoi Un y manufactory In the Wc.-uof i .v/'Ou . / I'll il l'.l i\i.i : * , TiiU.t.i..f , Kl.tUl'ltlU ii AT n.it.s a \ / > y - . / , / . > . Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 2Qth nnd Broa Uvav , Oo neil Blu'Fi. 'I'en mlnutP.s1 iltlo from cunlur ot in.ih i on Omiihi and c'ouiioll lllulf < oioulrio motor Unu. fHE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluff j , Iowa. Now , modern , woll-npnolntod , thor oughly woll-UuJt | , $ J n ilay. E. F. CLRK , Prop. Chas , Lunkley , I'lincnil Dlrccl'ir nn 1 311 Uromlr.uy , CounoU 'i < 111 r i .oa. CITIZENS STATE BAM of Council Illu34. C'n.l\l ] itce fcurplus an I I'rollts Ni't Capital nnl Surplin. . . . tU,1HHt I iri'CturtI O 111 11,111KII , r * U B'I i/irt , V > . Gloaxia. i ; 1 ! Ilirl , I A. .MlllJr , J V Illiuiilil unit Clmrli'i It H.innaa TransnetKt'nor'il b nf- ! lux lni iiiii' > - > . I..uvo i I'.ipllal uu 1 ttiirplimuf tiny b..nlv In MniUjwcituiii IDWU. KTBHEST ON TIME D3PO3ir3.