r , THE OMAHA DAILY HKK : SUXI&Y. MAY 8 , 1802-SIXTICHX PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL IJLUFFa OFFICE : - NO. 12 I'EAHL STREET. teihmd ly Carrier to any pnttof the City II. W. TI I/TON , MANAGER rsl llni'no" Office . Nn ' } } .t > " ' N Y. Plumbing Co. Ccuncll Hluds Lumber Co. , coat. Crati's ihnttel loani. 204 S&np blocf. Thcro will bo tie ijamo Sunday on account tt wet grounds. Tno Lndlos auxiliary will RVO ! n social this evcnltiu In Knights of Pythian hall. W U Morris Is to bo married next wcou to n youiiR Indy of Oaklntul nvcnuo. The Pittawnttnmio Uomocratlo association will tncot this evening in tholr hall. Sunday school lesson study nt the Young Mon's Cnrlsilan association rooms tonight. Frnnic Webster was lined S15 Su for dls turblng tbo peace jcslorJuy moraine In police court. John Nlolson cntortnlncd aniimhorof his friends Thuradnovenlng In honor of bis il7lh birthday. Miss Jcnnlo Heft entertained a number of licrjount ; friends nt her homo , 800 Avenuu II , In honor of her sixteenth birthday , .1. C Mitchell of the Northwestern tins purchased ono of S. 13. Maxon's houses on Harrison street and will mova Into It nt once. A council of Commercial Pilgrims of Amer ica will bo Instituted at Hustings , Neb , tonight - night , by IV. . Snow of Lincoln , U.V. . P. or Nebrnixa. Tbo btiRCHKO shed where Northwestern passengers buvu boon landed for so many jcurs past bus been torn down and wonc has Ix3on commenced on the now dupot. Regular meeting of Council HlufTs Council Mo. I , Commercial Pilgrims of America , this ivonlng. All members nro requested to bo present as tberop \ business of importance to 1)0 transacted. John Harhytc Is thocraudfatbor of n litllo plrl that arrived at his homo on Uonlon street u few nighu ago. The mother is Mis. M. 11. HildL'oot Denver , who Ispiylng her parents , Mr. nni ) Mri. Uurhvtt , a visit. The Fifth ward election contort will como up for a hearing In the superior court on the 10th. The result of this contest Is being watched with great Inlotost , a upon It de pend a great many appointments to city oniecs. Special convocation of Starchaptor No. 17 , Kofal Arch Masons , this evening , for woru in the M.ister Mason degieo. All Master Masons in good otunding nro coidiullv in- vltcrt By order of the Most Excellent High Priest. John \V. ICIslor was arrested yesterday on nn Informatlo.i Illod before Justice Swcar- Inircn cluirgmg him with administering n trouncing to his brother in-law. Tbiutdous L. Miller. Ho gave bonds for his oppearancu next Monday at 13 o'clock. Tbo monthly meeting of iho Potta wait amio County Fruit Growers and Gardeners asso ciation will bo held this afternoon at - o'clock ut the coun'.v court house. The sub jects to bo discussed aio "Hecs as Aids to the Fruit Growers , " end "fertilization of riult Hlossoms. " John Mover * , Jacob Ilnmlln , and Bert JUtc , tlirLO boys atiout llftccn years of ago , \vcio nnx'htecl ut midnight Thursday night for holding up a hen coop on West , Broad way They bail ono solitary chiclten in their possession when they worn caught , Imt it cost them cuch a term of seven days In the county Jail. Nclllo Hc s nnd William \Valkor were given u hearing before Justice Hammer yes terday on the chaigo of adultery. At tbo close of tlio hearing tbo defendants were discharged , on condition that tbo woman would leave the city nnd rid Mr. Walker of tier entrancing piescnco xvhlch has cuusod so much ttoublo in the Walker household. The ladies of Unity Guild gave an enter tainment In Masonic temple yesterday to rniso mints to assist in the erection of a church building In the eastern part of the city. Excellent meals were served during the day and in the evening n dance was given. The cntcitninmont was in every way a success and quito u sum was realized. A petition has berii filed m the district couit by laa Casady , A. W. Casady and T. K. Cusaily asking that T. 13. Casad'y bo ap pointed special administrator to tuko care of (10,000 worth of personal property belonging to the estate of the late Judge Casady , of which T. 15. Casadyas made executor by the terms of the will of the deceased. A mad dog created something of a sensa tion jesteiduy morning at the icsldcnco of iMivor Lawrence , 10. ) South Seventh street. Ills teeth failed to mitko connections with anything human , but the people living in the vicinity was considerably terrilled. Ono of the major's blue coated a..d brass buttoned policemen wcro finally dispatched to tbo bceno nnd the unfortuu'uto canine was put out ot dangor. Coin Smith , a depraved woman who was run in by the police aday or two ago , amused herself Thursday afternoon by standing at tbo front window of the city Jail nnd using vllo language tovtnid little girls who ueio passing ; y on their way from school. She was transferred to a back room , but made auch n torrillo racket that &ho had to be kandcullcd to tha wall for bovcral hours in order to cool her donn. Mr. anil Mrs. H. S. Uawllns entertained a party of fi lends Tnundny evening in honor of their guest , Mr * . W. U. Carroll of Daven port. The evening was spent in progressive high tlvo , pi lyes being awarded to Miss Olllo dark and Mr. C. Morgan These present weie Messrs. nnd Mosuamcs . D. Ninon , ( icorgo ShoemaKer , D. Haggortv , Misses Olllo Clark , Davidson , Carry nnd Mary Aton , Messrs. 13. H. Ott , Uoorpo Hamilton , Ed 1'ryor , LuKe Million and CJ. Morgan. The Ilorcnlos luwn niowor , with 10- Inch wheels , will cm high grnss nnd work outilor tlmn nny other niowor inr.de. Wo keep nlso the onttino Phil- udelphiii niowor nnd sovorul otlior inn- chinos Hint wo ctm soli choiipor tlmn the tihenpest. Now rofrlgoriUors ; carload just roeoivod. Ununtlnss unil Warwick Dicyclcfl. 11 Main btreot. Shugurl & Son. Recollect that the new Dnnglor tiurprlsn Is only gasoline. steve that every quality ot a gas stovo. Candlelight tea by the guild of St. Paul's nt AIM Uroadway , Saturday , May 7. from 0 to 1) ) . Como and bring your friend * ! . i'intto.\.n. Thomas no-vman roturncd to Washington Thursday night. C. K Swift of Hurlan , who was assistant ccrotnry of the Iowa soirnto nt the session Just closed , was In the city yesterday , tbo Kuest of .1 , J , Fralnoy. P. Allen , the veteran grave digger of Talr- vlow cemetery , hns handed In his resigna tion , The position which ho has tilled for twenty-eight year will bo tilled hereafter by a man named Foster , An AlliHctlto Art Sale , Messrs. Rlloy anil Sliorradon , the art- IbtB , hnvo purolmseil tlio Chapman art fctoro anil atU r June let will reinovo it to 5 Main street , under their photo graph gnllory. Until that date , for tl)0 ) purpose of twving cost of moving , art goods will ho scld nt actual cost anil frniu.'s nt u heavier discount than at any of Chapman's special sales. This will nfloril ft splendid opportunity for art lovers to secure bargains. Roitor , thotallor,310 Broadway , .has all the latest styles nnd nowo-it goods. Satisfaction gunrnntaoiL \Vall ranT. | Tlio newest designs , the largest stocii nnd by far tlio lowest prices la nt the U08TONSTQHK , Eitiiuntca furnished for papering1 , Nothing but tlio bobt puporhangers employed. Everything fimniiiteeil. Figure with us when you Mint pillaring done.HOSTON HOSTON STORE , Council UlulTn , Iti , Bwunson Mutla Co. , Mutonlo tomplo. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Congressman Thomas Bowman Rofusss to Accept a Henoraiuation , YET HE THINKS THE NINTH IS ALL RIGHT Tlicro Arc Mnny lriiiorr t < , Uourvrrtin Iliito I.IHIn I'lilth In 'I lirlr Pnrty C.ir- the Dlitrlrt lit tlio Ap- lirii.iclilng Election. That Hon. Thomas llowman will not DO In the race as n candidate for re-election to con- irress scorns to bo a prolty well determined fact from tbo contenti ot a card which ho Issued yesterday for circulation over this congressional district. The card roads n * follows : "To the Democ racy of the Ninth District Having been Im portuned by tnauy of niy con stituents to become n candidate for re-clcctlou 1 deslro to state hero nnd now that 1 do not Intend to aspire to n re election nor will 1 accept of n rcnoml- nation. Situated as 1 am my private busi- nosi demands my undivided attention nnd I can only continue In public olllco nt a grn.it personal sucrillco. This is the only reason that prompts mo to decline n ronomlnatlon. As regards the suc cess of the party In this district thu coming fall I hnvo not the least doubt. The Ninth dlsttict hainn amplitude of uvull.iblo mon , any ono of whom c.in bo elected , The trend of publlu sentiment Is toward doriocratic principles. There n nothing ephemeral uoout the great tidal wuvo that swept across tno country In 1SJJ. "Tho revolution In sentiment U growing nnd tbooutloolc for a sweeping victory , both a ? to the conciessional and presidential tlclicts , was never bilghtor. In no place is tlio cbango more ( Irmly enginfted Into public sentiment than in this district. A wise nomination must of nccofMtv bo lol- lowed by success. It Is with the ut most conlldunco of p.irty success In this dis trict that I tender my declination to bo n can didate. In conclusion I deslro to return my sinroroand liuniDlo thanks to the people of this Uistiict for tbo honors they have be stowed upon mo , and while I will not bo a candidate , I will do all 1 can to accomplish the election of a democrat ns mv successor. ' TllDMIS HOWMAN. " The meaning of this card hns become the ubjcct of many Inquiries , both bv democrats nd bv republicans Tbo republicans nro not is posed to take Mr. 13 ow in an ns meaning recUoly what ho suys so far ns his reason or withdrawing Is concerned. So far .hero have been four men piominently mentioned by the republicans for that post- .ion , Judge Walter I. Smith , Judge H. K. ) eomor of Hod Oak , ( leorgo R Smith and Oajor H. U. Curtis of Atlantic. Tlio fact hat Mr. Bowman was tbo tlrst democratic : ongrcsstnati to bo elected from the Ninth district , and that ho owed his election pur- mlly to locil causes and circum- itnncos which might not have the sumo , voi ht in thn coming election ns In the last s thought by miny to have moro to do with Mr. Ilowman's decision than his lack o Imo. At alt events , however , Mr. Howmun , ivbo is considered the strongest man the democrats could put up , is out of the rico , nd it remains to oo seen who will bo se- ectcd ns standard bearer lor the democrats of the Ninth congressional district in the Doming campaign. MAY hAI.i : . Muslim store , Conni'll Itlulls , In. UNDERWEAR. 200 do7.cn ladies' ribbed vests , 5c each. Ladiob' shaped vest , 9e , three for " 5a. Ladies' bhnicd ] vest , llije each. Heavy weight bilk trimmed vest , 17c. 25c vest wo show in three makes , Hu shed with silk , draw string , in white nnd ecru. Our Hc ! ! vest como in high anil low neck , silk trimmed. At 60e see our Egyptian lisle in ecru nnd black. Misses' silk vests in black , pink anil cream at Toe. Ladies' silk vests in bhuk : , pink and cream , in narrow and derby rib , the best $1 silk shown. Gents' underwear , inodo anil ocru. shirt arid drawers at oOc. Lisle finish , shirt untl drawers "oe. Fancy btripcd shirt and drawers ( Med- llcott goods ) sold regularly for Sl.-o , our price for sale 75e each. WASH GOODS. At ! icS.OOO yards challie , good col ors , worth 6e. At " ) C Challies on black ground. Good assortment of dark colors and 200 patterns , regular 7c goods. Outing llannols < 5c , worth 8c. Outing llannols SJc , worth 12c. } Half wool outing 12c } , worth 19c. ItO percale blurting lOc , tisuul price 12 jc. Gingham , 8tc , 10c and 12c. } Fine xophyrs , 17c. Scotch ginghaui'j , 2oc. Black broeado sateen 2 iu and liOe a yaid. At 12jc our line of wash goods bents them all. All the latest things , such as cote do choral , cropon , Shan- long , pineapple tissues. Hertford cords , Chilian cloth , ever 1,000 pieces to select from , at 12Je per yard. HOSTON STORE , THintixoHAM , WIIITIIAW : & Co. , Council Blulls , la. Don't forget the candlelight tea on Saturday evening next , at 521 Broadway. Dr. Chamberlain , ojo , oar , throat , catat rli. Shugart bloclc , Council BlulTs I'ropiirlng for thu Coii\oiitliiii. A meeting of the members of the reception committee for the democratic state conven tion was held last ovjning in the superior court room for the purpose of dividing the work into different department ) and ap portioning each member of the com- mlttco his share. S. N. Harvey of Ncola was appointed chair man nnd James N. Foulon secretary. S. B. Wudsworth stated to the meeting that bo and the chairman had spent a good share of tha day In dividing the commit too into the necessary suucommiltees , and after ho hud given his idea of tbo work to bo done the following list of committees was appointed by the chair : Marshal of the day , J , C , Lange ; assistants , \ \ . P. Supp , J. 1C. Cooper , William Arnd. Railroad committees to meet deloiratos at dlffoi out rallroaus Chicago. Kock Is hind A ; Pucitlo : A. T. iiwell , H.V. . Hart , J. N. Bowman , A.S. Ha/elton , S. P. MacConnoll , H , H VnnBruut , V. M. Hunter , U. A , Tibbltts , William Mnlonoy. W. I ) . Hurdln ; Chicago , Burlington and Quincy , W. C. Jumos , John Undt , C. H. lUnnan , T. C. Campbell , u /.urmuohlon , W , J. Davenport , J. J. Stewart , Peter Smith , Wade Cary. J H. Puce ; Chicago cage , Milwaukee St. Paul , W. H. Wore , John M. Lane , T. i : , Casnuy , J. A. Churchill Harry Bowman , E. O. Ouoll , W , B lcod' $ . ; , M < Harlr - ABcricrauti , LmmetTiuloy ; Chicago A ; Northwoatorn , J W. Boll , J. C. Mitchell , John II. Million * Geoigo H. Richmond , Dr. J. M. Uarstow John P. Weaver , M. P. Hohrtr , | { N * Whittlesoy , Henjumin Marks , J , 14. Touinio' ton ; Omulm As St. Louis , P. M. Gnult , J. M * ( Jalvln , CJ , A Uoblnson , W. B. Plshor ! ) ' W. Archer , Prod Gelse , W. K. Aitchison , August Berosholm , T. C. Oawson , W. J Jamison , Hoeeptlon committees at botols-Oand : Mayor N. D. Lawiouce , Lucius Wells , T , J. livuiii , K. A. Trotitman , j , \ \ . Pcregov. John bchoentgcn , Hon. H , K. Doemer , Dr. 'Donald MacraeV , II. Thomas , S. N. Harvey , Hon. J. 1C. P , AlcGee , S. U. Undenvood. Ogden : IonnlV'i-.i ' flnllb' J .V' 0rE8D- I- { Clancy ; - . ? , ' . ' - - - , A. T , Plicklnger , Prank Trimbio , Chris jja o . i'H , Guanclln. A. L. Htudriclts , U N. Whlttlcsey , A , W , Holkman. ( .ommittces on Tempoiaiy Quarters /or Delegates not Provided for at the Hotels cillo , II. b. Uawlinf-s , K. r. Waits ; 'Kiel William Larson , John T lUzen ; newspaper reporter1 coromUiotf ; , U. j. Clanov , E. K. niXtrtehW < tOD' " a " " J * " Ushers Coinmlllce E. A. Troutman , J. N. Bowman , L. eriuueblou , Jr. , J. M. Fouloo , W. II Thonrn , William Larson , John Million , KmmottTlnloy , A. W. Casady , W. B. Ucod , S L ntnyro. District Headquarters Committee Archer hall , W. L. Thlekstun ; north court room , W. II. Thomas ; Wagner's ball , L. A. Bergman : Manncrchor ball , nmmctt Tlnlc.v ; Creston hall , A. W. Kloktmn ; Grand Arm v of the Republic hall , J. A. Churchill : south court room , W. B Keed ; League. William Moore ; Democratic club room , H. N. Whittle * } * : Mntonlc temple , W. J. Jamison ; Knlh'lils of Pylhlas ball , J. M , Scanlnn. Clianmnti's screen fuotory. Hxoluslvo screen doors and windows. See him or wrllo for prices. 1"1'oarl St. , Council UlulTs. A * > plriullil Kiiiliirioinrnt. Kveryhody In Council HlulTs knows George H. Moschondorf. Ho Is ono of our most enterprising business mon and n very successful ono at that. Mr. Mos- clienuorf , Hko all human beings , is not without his faults and his greatest ono was drinking. I'o a reporter yesterday ho roclted the facts which corobjralo his statement given below , as follows : Cot-NCI t , Hl.t'rix , April 2 ! ) . IMVi I , the undersigned , am engaged in the moat market business in which I am qulto extensively Interested in Council HlulTs and Omaha and have been for the past twenty-six jears. 1 finally con- trai'tcd the liquor habit , so much so that nothing less than from live to thirty glns-iosa day would satisfy me. Feeling it was injurious to myself , my family and my business I sough ; the aid ot the Blanchard Gold Cure. After treating for the past two-tvly days am thoroughly satisllcd that I am absolutely cm oil of the worst habit that man can acquire. The treatment left mo robust and In the best of health and today liquor Is dis tasteful to mo. Therefore , I cheerfully recommend the Blanchard Institue , / > > > } Broadway. Council HUilTs , to my many friends of this city and Omaha. Gio. : H Miscinxioui\ : : Drntli on u Iliinit Cur. A torrlhlo Occident took place yesterday morning about T o'clock at Stnnton , n small way station seventy miles east of Council Bluffs , OH the Uniliugton rond. An engine H Ml been to Ciustnn for ropilrami was on Its way biclt in ehnrg i of a railroad orow of the Burlington. In rounding a sudden curve the cncincer was appalled to sco a hand car with six men on board coming directly toward him and hardly 10J foot awnv. The engine was going nt thn rate of thirty miles nn hour or morcTnml It was Impossible for It to bo slouncd for the men on the hand car to got out of the way in time to avert the im pending danger. A collision took plnco , the hand car was burled from the track nnd nil but twoof hs occupants bccamo the victims of tbo iron wheels. Two of the men were Ulllou outricht and the physicians who wcro summoned to attend the others pronounced thu recovery of two moro impossible. Voter. ins , Attention. On the oci'.ision of the department en campment of the G. A. K. , to bo hold at Ottumwa , commencing May 10 , the U. , B. it Q. will sell tickets at ono faro for the round trip. For particulars call on O. M. Brown , Ticket Agent , 517 Broadway. The most fortunate man in town is Goo. Davis , the leading druggist , Uo- ctuiso ho has exclusive agency for the bust prcparoJ paints in the world , made by Heath & Milligan. Hotel Gordon , 'i'Ui Broadway , has re cently changed hands , and is being thor oughly renovated. Clean b.'ds ; prompt service ; lablo first class. Patron Izo blue ice wagons for Mo. river channel ice. Mulholland & Co. Tel. 102. MET A i\porlenro : or n Tavoiim Hunker Whu Itnlilii-il in London. I Copj/i//Writ / / ( / 18)2 ) t > u Jfima Ron/on / IfrnifU. ! LONDONMuv 0. [ Now York Hera'd ' Cable Special to Tnu Hr.n.J With the Influx of Americans to Eurooo como the usual stories of confidence games , thievery and swindles practiced on the unsuspecting chil dren of freedom , i have just seen a warrant that has been issued from the How street nolico court for the apprehension of ono H. Stanley Brown , un American who cnmo ever In the bervia thren weeks ago. His name , with the exception of thu ilfjt Initial was the sumo as that of the late Ptesluont Gaillfld's ' soii-iu law , and many pavscntrors supposed him to bo that gontlo' man. Ho became very popular on board , particulaily so with T. V. Walter , n Tacomu banker. A few dnvs ago Brown stole from Walter's overcoat pocket i letter of ctodit for $ ,500 , a number of railroad passes and other valuable papers. The thief , who had proviouslv made himself known at ( Jake's tourls * . ofllio under the nan'o of Walters , c.illcd tboro on Mon day , prescntoJ the siolon loiter of credit , showed Walters' railroad passes as a guar antee of his genuineness , procured u lirst class ticket to Ireland and received $ ILTi In cash , ( Ja70 loses his money and Walters his letter of credit and passe ; . The police think the thief will have considerably u-ducod the amount of the letter of credit before ho gets through with it. BI.LMENTEU > . Ilrli-r rori'lgn Not PI ) . irYij/rf | h' iW i hj J.t n'.t ( liirli i Utn\ \ Bitfssri.s , May 0. [ Mow Yor.c Herald Cable Special to TUB Bii.l : : Twenty-one supposed dynamiters nro now in custody n' ' Llcgo , but others are still nt largo , as last night un explosion occurred nine union fron Llcgo at the Chateau Hambroux , the rosl donco of M. Puqucs , a wealthy landed pro prlctor and burgomaster of Allo-Hcincd , Tlio family escaped unhurt. The mansion was slightly damaged. Bnti.iv , May (1. ( [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tins BKU. | 1 have high authority for stating that the much talUoc of visit of the czar to Berlin has been post poned for some mo-iths , if not definitely given up. The king of Italy's ' visit is also likely to bo delayed until a moro convenient season , C'uno , May O. f Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB BBI : . | Bowing to public opinion tbo Uhodlvo has abandoned tlio Idea of sending bis brother , Prlnco Mohomot All , to continue his education m England. The prlnco will resume Ills studios at the Vienna Thcrcslanum , and later will enter the Aus trian military school. An execution took place at Aloxandrli yesterday of a native named Bohit , who was hanged for murdering his employer , Mme Limborsnoultr , and her servant. Ho Inn boon under sentence moio than n vcar. PAIU" , May ti. fNoiv York Herald Cable Special to Tin : BKE.J President and Mine. Carnet had Mr , and Mrs. I'ottor Palmer , Mr , Jnmos W , Scott of the Chicago Herald and Mrs , Scott and Air. Kohlsuat and wlfo , publisher of the Chicago Inter Ocean , In the presidential box at tbo Grand Opera house this evening. Huron Puva Is now hero , cnrouto for Washington , sailing for Nuw York from Havre tomorrow. Dining his stay boto ho has expressed great satisfaction nt being able to resume his diplomatic functions In the United States , and the great dellifbt that the late difference between the countries had been adjusted amicably and so honorably to both nations. MADIIIII , May 0. The negotiations for n truatv of commerce butwoen England and bpain have been suspended and the Kngllsh delegates are about to return to London , The negotiations between Spain , and other powers aio mailing very slow proro < s being retarded by the estrangements with Franco. The effect of the Pronch taiiff on the Span ish wlno trade is meeting tbo worst ex- pcctatlonc. The March wlna exports this \oarwcrijvaluodat only 7,000,00 J pusotat > , against MJ.OOO.OOO In March , IS'Jl , and ) , - 000,000 In March , 1MK ) . _ Shot tliu hull try. PAHIR , May 0. Some lima ago n man named Godroi was 11 nod by a magistrate for goiiio trilling offense. Ho applied to the min ister of justice for a remission of the line , but his application was denied , Today Godrot appeared at tno ministry of Justice and wanted to sco tbo minister. Ho was re fused admitslon , whereupon hn drew a revolver - volver and shot tbo sentry at the door , Inlllot- Ing qulto a severe wound. Godrot was ar rested , Ho Hold that bo came from the Chateau Thierry and that be lutuudcd to Kill the mlulitcr of Justice. ALL READY F Ocntral"0hlinanco ns Qooil ns Passed bj ' , iho Council , WHAT THE COUtf6)UlEN ) THINK OF IT Utlip Mnjor r.rnds lls Apprinnl It Will < ! to tint rmpliv-CiMOlliiP , ( I > s nnd iiortrlc ; r.lgit | < unit O 'Miittrrt Discussed , If the mayor lends hu approval , the voters of Omaha will have nn opportunity of casi ng their ballots for or against the proptm- lon to Issue bomh to the Nebraska Central Hallway compiuy in the sum of $ J30,03J to aid In the construction of Its nnd and jrldgc.s. for the council ha * abroad to pais tha ordinance at Us next mooting and call n spnclal election to hu held on May Ml. When the council convened last night thcro wcro eighteen members who wore In attend ance. The Ilrst thing that the council did was to go Into eo'iimlttuo ot the whole , with Mr Lowry In the chair , for the purpoio of considering the proposition of the Nebraska Central Hallway company. All the ordinances and papers filed in con nection with the proposition were read by the clerk , ItciMimiiirniliMt thn I'miii R < > l thn Orilln incu After the ordinance granting rignt of wav hud baen road President Divls moved that when the committee nilso It recommend the passage of the ordinance. "Wo can't piss the ordinance , " remarked a tncmbrr. "That's true , " answered Chairman Lowry This is nn adjourned meeting , but wo can have matters ready for Until uctto.i next Tuesday night. " President Davis' motion was put by Chair man Lowry and carried by n unanimous veto. veto.Tno Tno next thing In order was the oading of the ordinance calling a special election for May ill , to vote upon the proposition of Issu ing $250,000 of 4' ' . , per lent , ! 2l > j ear bonds , to aid thu Nebraska Central Railway com pany In the construction ot its , bridge over the river at the foot of Cass street. Mr. Edwards moved that Vice President Dtimont bo itivlUM to a scat within the mil. President Davis wanted the city attorney and tbo engineer to bo appointed as members to concur as to the expenditure of $100,000 , on tbo union depot. Mr. Lowry stated that It was n mistake , that each member had not been furnished with n copy of the ordinance. Air. Prince asked City Attorney Council if ho had consulted with County Attorney Ma- honcv In the preparation of tha ordinance. Mr. Council replied that he had nil of tbo county attorney's papers before him when the ordinance was drafted. "Is this ordinance as strlnnent m the agreement with the county ! " asked Air. Piincu of the committee on railroads. President Davis tiskod if the ordinnnoo was legal nnd binding. Air. Council replied that it was legal hut not as stringent us it could have been made. Ho thought the city's interests wcie pio- tccted Air. Pilnco state'd ' hat the city's interests woio protected. Ho did not think it would bo well to have thoordmanco in such a shape that it could not bo accepted. Air. Elsusicrromnrkcd that the bonds bon.g in payable in Now YOrk City would force all actions into tbo I3dei.il com Is , should s > uoh actions ever bo brought. Ho wanted the bonds payable In Omtihn. Air. bteel said that.lnl was all boab. Tbo bonds would lomiln Jin Omaha until they ueio earned , und then it die ! not make any difference where ttiejr wcio paynble. Air. Ell wards aaURvwas a subject of great importance and ho-'could not'sco why there was so much haste In flushing tlio ordinance. Air. Elsasscr was of the opinion that there were many things in tlio ordinance that ho could not understand. Ho could sco no clause providing for teaching the stocit yards of Soutn Omaha. Air. Chalteo explained that that condition was In the agreement with tbo county. South Omaha was out of the corporate limits of Omaha nnd the agreement with the city could not effect it. Vice President Dumont then read from the agreement with the county , showing that provision was made for reaching South Omalu. \Vi\l \ Vote for tlio Onlln nice. Mr. Klsasser said that ho would vote for the passage of the ordinance , as ho believed the matter should bo submitted to the people of the city. .Mr , Dumont said tbo trouble had boon not what it co.it , to gut goods in and out of Omaha , but bow to got them. The plan that ho had prepared , he said , was mloquuto for many roads to roach Omaha. It was usual to have a railroad nun , m the committee , but the company waived that custom , ho isaid , by leaving the whole matter in tlio hands of the tluco judges , who would bo fair and impartial. Air. Kdwnrds wanted to know why It was ncrcssarv to hold the ejection as BOOH us " Mav ill. Air. Dumont replied that the milter bad htinc lire for live weeks and his people felt anxious to get tow one for thu purposu of doing something. Ho felt tanl each day's delay wus n day lost , us later in the season it might bu moio difficult to in lUe contracts. Air. Edwards was afraid that the Union Pacific would buy the franchise Mr. ClmlToo said that it the Union Pacific did buy the franchise it would Uuvo to carry out the provisions of the contract. Mr. Edwards ntmveicd that with the $ " 0,000 the Union Pacific would build the bridge nnd tlio union depot. Air. ChniTcu replied that if the Union Pa- cille did this vorv thing it would have to bland by the terms of the contract , or not get the bonds. Air. Jacobson said that It was the duty of the council tosubmlt the question. Then If the votor-t did not think it was a good thing they could defeat It ill the polls , Air. Conway wanted to see the brldgo built , "but. " said bo , "I urn not In favor of bnlldinu' a foot of road into prohibition Iowa. " Air , AluLcarlo thought the line should bo built into Nebraska instead of 100 miles Into I own. Air. Spocht was of the opinion that If the cabtorn roads were brought into Omaha they would soon Unit a western outlet. Mr , HowL'll wanted to know if it was true that If tho'bonds.wpru made payable in Now York , Omaha won't a buvo to go thoiu lo light , if any should over occur. City Attorney rjpancil replied that that wus immaterial , ifiaay suit xrasovor brought it would have to ( W'-commonccil in Nebraska. Air. Jucobson nxivJd that in the mutter ot election expenses the Nebraska Central Rail way company do-rout 3.VOOO in cash and ix Pond for , " > , UOO to cover unv additional ox- ponooi. The motion piovailod. Air. Steel offered u resolution that when the president and the treasurer of the rail road company fuinUhod proof that flOO.O'JO had been expended in the completion of a union depot , thp expenditure should bo coitilled to by too city engineer und up proved by the ysUy attorney. This was adopted.'l John D , Howe ) vjoto a letter elating that tbo city should Firovldo fvr u muximun brldgo tine. Ilu/nUo stdd that the city should extend H 'authority ever the lowi lines. ' / V'lco President Dumont answered tbo letter. The answers weio the porno us Iboso given to the members of the county board Air. Dumont said that the mayor and thu members of tbo city council bad authority to uiako complaint ! to Ibo arbitrators. TlinyAll VoU-d "Aju , " Mr. Chaffeo moved that when thu commit lea arlbo It iccomniund the passage of thu ordinance a ) anieiulo.1 , and then all of IDo members voted "uyw. " Having finished und disposed of the rail road question , iho council went on a him for some light. A low of the mombcr wanted to pn homo , but the majority held thorn , They wanted to dispose of how when und where Iho000xasollno lamps wcro to bo distributed by the council. Mr , Munro wanted to know where the money was to como from to puy for the new lampi. Ho wanted to know If some cash to pay for lighting could not bo taken from tbo general fund. City Attorney Council naid that In hi opinion men3v could bo taken from tbo general oral fund , although the cuartor prohibited any eucb transfer as the k'ooural fund wa ntondad to ho used for oxnandituros not irovldod for by low , Air. Prlnc.i movoil a roll call nnd that the vnrd councilman nama Iho kind and number f lights needed. The roll was called nnd the result was as allows : Plrsl ward , six electric lights , thirty gfts and sixty gnsollna lamps. Second ward , six oloelrlc llghls , thirty gas nml sixty gasollnolamps. Third ward , none. Pourth ward , six cloctrlo and forty pas amps. Pifth ward , three olectrlo lights , twenty gas and sixty gasoline lamp ? . Sixth ward , ton gas and 140 gasoline lamps. Seventh ward , ton olcctrlo lights , twenty- five gas and fifty gasoline Inmpi. r.lehth ward , sixteen gas lamps. Ninth ward , twenly-llvo gas nnd seventy- five gasoline lamps. That was a total of thlrty-ono oloctrlo Ights , I I'd ' gas nnd li."i gasoline lamps. Air. ChnfTeo said that on tbo first of the vcarlfOU had been talson from tbo liehtlng 'und and transferred to the general fund. lo wanted to know If that could not bo uut buck Into the lighting fund. Cltv Attorney Council ropllod that the eenrral fund was a fund that was at the ills- losal of the couucll. Air. OlmfTeo moved that f 15,000 bo taken 'lorn ' the general fund and pluced to Iho credit of the lighting fund ; that the commlt- oo on gas nnd uloctrlo lights confer with the rhotuson-HoiMton Elccttio Llcht company and learn what that com pan v will charge 'or addition il nro lights , and that cacti ward > a allowed the number mid kind of lights ind lamps selected by the respective ward councilmcn. Ivlclu'il on ilia Apportloninc'iit. Air. Steel kicked upon tbo apportionment. I'hu Second ward had moro than its share of amps. Air. Lowry replied that It was n verv small bet oil man who would kick on n few lumps. Air. Couwnv said that it there was ns murh gas outside ns there was m thu council chamber tho.sticots of Omaha would bo as Ight ns day. The report of the committed was adopted and the apportionment stood. Then tliu coitncll adopted the report of tbo committee of the whole and voted to pass thu Ncbiaska Central ordinauco at its tioxt mooting. The ICotchum Furniture company was Instructed not to send any moro furniture until further notico. It will bo some days ore the public will ( now Just how C. K. Squires got Ills p ,000 wuiTontoutot the comptroller's olllcc , ns the committee appointed to investigate the mit- tor will not be able to report next Tuesday night List Tuesday night Air. ChalToo was appointed chairman of a committee to in- vonigato this matter. Last night Air. Cbnf- fee stated that bo had to leave the city and wanted moro tlmo lu which lo report. The request was granted. Air. Elsasser introduced a roioliilion com- lelling all companies and corporations using eleeiui'Itv for power or lighting , lo pul their wires on red glass insulators , The ordinance wai read twice and referred. Jtinii , riviititi ; Cnlatxisii Taken unit rul.icto's I'lncst Troops Itontril nltli ( ircnt I.ins. | CV > pii/y'i'r / < I tWltiuJniti annlinfeim'tM Bviicriovv , Venezuela ( via Oalvoston , PCX. ) , Alay ( i. [ By Mexican Cable lo Iho Now York Herald-Special to Tin : Bir..J : fho scciol of Crespo'j hesitancy is out. Ho lias been awaiting arms. Prom Livelahas como a mcjsago lo llu chieftains that Core was ullatne with revolution nnd the Palcon- itcs were armed. This indicate * thit the vessel ot which I cabled Saturday as liaving landed her cargo on the coast somewhere in tan vicinity of Puerto Xnmoru , carried the material needed by the lobels In Coro. Core is the northeastern district of Palcon and was formerly thoslnto ol Coro. Tno deparluro of Aranjo from Carabobo Inlo Los Andes is now clear. Ho has probably crossed over inlo Core lo helo organise Ibo rebellion there. General Colma's departure from Caracas was for the purpose of accept- ng the leadership of Iho Core revolutionists. The men ftom i'acayn and Caburo are mounted on mustangs and armed with machetes and lances. They prefer to fight with these weapons as they "never miss fire. " DocclMMl tlio I'coplr * "Tho state of things is horrible , " says Aranjo in u message to Cresno. "When the trouble first showed itself Pulaclo's ogonls came tc Vela and stated that in n week or two Iho lebellion /Camera nnd CaraCobo would bo crushed. Merchants proceeded wilh tholr business nnd now they find lhal they have sustained severe looses. Now comob the rising in Core , and everywhere aru heard imprecations against the dictator. Bo assured that Core is in arms. Colina will take command. " Tno killing of Quoncjo nt Las Toques has so aroused I'alacio that a strong force of fed eralists has been stationed there. Tbo cov- ornmont tioops ure numerous thorp. They uio waiting lor further rcinforccmoutb which have bjen piomised from Caracas. Alter the arrival of the column from the latter city thev will march lo Iho aid of Los Victoria , providing thai Iho insurgent general - oral does not Ihrow his line bjUveeu tbo two citie1 ! . Ciuurrc is massing his forces north of Vic toria and west of Tuequos to prevent any assistance teaching the former plato. lusiiigent * ( imti'r.ill > Victoiluim. I have just icccived important information which , stiango enough , comes by way of Caracas Instead of the insui gent camp near San bcbastian. Thu news received is lo Iho cftect that Calaboso has fallen. The mvbteiy surrounding Casanas is solved at last and thcro is no doubt that Iho commnnjur-in chief of the government's army is n prisoner in the hands of the insurgent j. Ha bus held himself wi'll at Caltiboso , but as I pred ictrd nearly Iwo weeks ago , Iho end had lo come ns It did. Calaboso and Its commandant wcro not taken without a show of resistance , but conslant desertions ana thu want of supplies had so weakened the government troops that to hold out against the losoluto forces which opposed them was no longer posniblp. Humors of Ibis disaster lo Iho llowor of Palacio's army h wo been coming lu for several days , but Ihoy were discredlled. Aleasor details men tion n fight ! u wblcb the nalioiiulUU were driven into Ibo city wilh the insurgents fol lowing nnd taking possession. II will take several hours before I can got positive information nnd will take all day riding lo send it to where it can bo placed upon n wire. Look out for the fall of Valencia vorv soon. Calaboso U several days removed from the depot of information , JHl.Ull Ol'\l M. CiiiKiunil , ii ! Sntlvn of Nmi Orlr.ins , In I'll i in VuHtiiriliij. ICiiwntijIitul ISH ) } liu JuniM dunlin Hfnutlt. } P.utu Alay I ! . | Now York Herald Cable- Special to Tun UnnJ Nothing positive is yet known in regard lo Iho ministerial crisis in Italy. The Piench musical world has justsuffocd a great loss in tno dualh of Al. ( Juurnnd , who passed away this afternoon , Ho was born in Now Orleans In lbl)7 ) , tils Cut tier boinc a Prench professor in that city. Though ho was never voiv successful its an oporutio composer M , tJuorand was considered ono of the groalcsl authorities on musio in Pruuco. Ho had completed several operas , and ho has loft not a few unfinished. At the llmo of his dealh ho was engaged at walk on ' Kasilik , " u posthumous opera by Dellbcs. As a musician bo was noted for bis exqutsltn tastn , nnd In the artistic world of Paris bo was highly esteemed. Sr , Cenc. AnotlimItriTiilt fur ritUlmrj. . PIIOVIIIB.NCB , K. I. , Alay (1-Pitcbor ( Woodcock of the Browns has boon ruqucslcd lo join the Plttsburg club und no will pitch IIIH tail game for tbo Browns at Andover to- moirow and Join Pittsburg next Wednesday. DELEGATES'lEAOQUARTERS ' Delctjiitefa to the Democratic Conven tion will II ml a warm welcome and nn opportunity to tnnko their expenses 11 ' they will h'luo to Buy Any Furniture this Bprluff by visiting the lnrDr < t furnl- turo house in the webt Kustuin prices wlllprevtul. C. E MYERS , llrebe's Old bland , 103.2)7 ) lire I'lwuy TolcubouoSOT , Couudl llluir I tin Olil-ritslilonoit ( oiutiln.it Ions Ui-tnrnn llnrtor anil DrncKl'tluit llrs , Ciippliinil A Mirp.iril Hmr Ac- lKMl In lining Away Ultli It. The nrllolo contnlncd In the o col- ttnns lust week roKnrdlnj ; the conilt- .tons oxlntinj * : hotweon some doctors nnil Irnpijlsts , eonfornlnj ; which Tin : Uin : nntio some Dolntcil nnil pertinent edl- orlnl comment , htis nwiiUoneil moro or ess Interest in the mutter. In this connection ' the following plainstraight- 'orwaril stutotncnts may not bo out of , ) lnco : Why do Dra Copolnntl anil Shcpnnl liavo their own laboratory ami dispense tholr own drnpsV There are tovoral reasons : [ 1 ] Hecatiso no two ilrn trlsls in the city would bo capable of llllitir | the pro scriptions from tholr ollices on any day of their practice. | 2 ] Because Drs. Copelaiul anil Shepard - ard would not trust the Illlliifof tholr | ) iocriptions to any oulslik-r. livery bottle of medlclno that tjtics from their olllces or laboratory is compounded and prepared under their dltect and person- nl suparvlsion , whiuh aiToitnls in a { jreat measure for tholr siicees : * . These two statements nlono would an- cwor the ( niostinii ; but there is another answer that poosueopi'i * into the matter than ollhor of thee , and involves some- thiiiK that is vorv imnortant to the pa tient his pockotbook. Next to a heal thy condition of tlio body , mind and spirit , it is right to regard as of para mount importance the m liter of money. lis. Copelaiul & Sliopard compound anddUpenso their own medicine bocaubo by so doing they wivu their- patients ev ery month an absolutely incalculable amount of money. NTow. by buying their drugs direct from the manufacturers , Drs. Copelnnd & Sllepiird are able lo fufnish p oserip- tions to their patienls at absolu'ely whole--alo rates. This makes it possible for them to place tholr treatment within the roach of a'l. ' This m.iucb the rate ot $ " > per month for treatment and all medicines a possibility. \Vo are prop trod to aiy that. In the majority of cases , the system involves an arrangement between the doctor and the drugcibt u sort of division of spoils by which the doctor rocolvoa a com mission a kind of rake-otr , as it wore , for every prescription lie semis to the druggist , thus being ptid practically twice for his services , once directly by Iho patient , and the bocond time inili- rcctly by the druggist , the patient , how ever , being the linancial victim in both operations. Let us answer the question then in conclusion in detail. His Copal mil and Sliopard dispense their own drug- , ; Ilfbt , bocaiibo Ihoir p actico is so largo that their patients could bo supplied with proper meriicino in no other way ; second , bei'.uibo by this plan they are able lo give bettor prescriptions more satisfactory medicines and purer drugs ; third , because by personal supervision they can prevent tlio blunders and mis takes which occur so often in the old- fashioned prescription system ; fourth , because fiey are able in tills way to s-avo their patients , legitimately and practically , a very large sum of money. AN OFFICER'S STORY. Catarrh nnd Onlnsj Alter I'll I ecu Vriirs llo < Jot Itcllfl Tlic ( inilirtliiK Ki'snltH ol hlilllnl TriMtini'iit U'i'll IXiMiiiilllled. [ Men who arc rxposcd to all U nils of we x- tbur , day ana nlslit , : ire p cull.ir y llnliiu to c.ittirrh nnd chc-t troubles. Tliu eh insut fiom he.it tocold , and from tnoSt todrv nui- ther. Imlnco Ii rlt itlon of thu iuic and thro it that lo ids to pcrmancntdlsr.isc of thusu p.irts Cntiirrhal sj iiitimis ] ) lirt ulfcct the nnsu , ind then extend to the thro it mid brom hi il tulii's. The tonsils often unhirKoand luiniiln so : thcv iitotundur and .spongy , nnd no.iriy 11 1 tliu tluo.it , uiruutlng the voice : inJ Indnulnu an nn- iioyln ( .oti h. On taMiu ( .oM thuy.uclt .ind Inllamo , till thu throat and Intensely n.iln- ful. Headache , throitacho ami ilnllnoi-s of hotirlng nro frcqiicntlv pi imped In thuso oases. Ncunilgliis. lirdliL'hltls und poor'iiiiit'lltu ate lo bo looked for. ] Oftlcci S. S. Drummy Is .1 pnpul.ir and cdl- cleiitmemberof the Om ilia police force , load ing atltuTH. I'.tlisttect ; In a recent Interview the o nicer siys : S'Sly tronb.o dates back fully fifteen > o.ir > I snllcrod fiom c.itnrrh. My nose wasstoppod up and gave mo Kioit .innoyanee. H.IWMII ; nnd bjilttlng to clo.ir my tluoal u is nl a\s necess iry. 1 also h.i dsexero p ilni In the1 sl < k of my hi'id nnd face , which at times woio al most unbearable. I had a thud ftollm ; t'\ury inoinlng nnd did not fuel at all lll.u st'nlnt ' : about or u-olns on duty I li.nl no ap | e lie foi hrcaUfnst and thiihlL-htof food nlinoit g.igKi'd mo. Tlio most dlstress'ii tlhlu. asthi.t oxory winter 1 hid ficquiMit alt iels of iiilnsy | , or tonsillitis. My tonsils would swu'l ' und gel In- llnmoJ , jialning me teriibly and nu.irly pro' M'titlng bieatlilnu' or s'v.illou InTbuso nt- taoKs cao mo great distress and Intcrfurod lnully wllli my ( hit es as a poik'o olllcur. Tor liftcen youia I bad this alllli'tlon until rccul\- Inu Iruiitmcnt from lr ) > Uouoland X Bhi'pard. TliebOiiliys-lnna tieatu 1 me nttho bu lnulii' of oi-niriii : i s HUI'MMV InHl winter and I am uluil to Mate that the winti-r has passed without iiny ru'nrii of tills ( IroniHnl condition tint for llfti-i-n yrur-i had not fulled tolslt mo The trmtmiiil I 10- cchedfrom Dri. Copeland .1 Shopiiril was IK-II- cilclul In c > cry way nnd piodncod the most , gratlfylni ! ir nlts. I hnariuy i-oniini'iid thoin US bUCCfbbful | liyKlCllllll , III ( IllOUlf dlhlMEVi ' Copclsiiiil Mcdiciil liislitule , ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Buildinj , Cor. 17th niul Fanmin Sts. , Onrilu , NH'J. W. II. Coi'iiANi : ) . M. I ) . C. S. Siun'Aitf ) . M. I ) . Cuti'iUltlng 1 hyslolaiH Spoolnltos : Oitarr.'i an 1 all > 1U > MM of t'l i Tyu. Kir. Throat an I hiuiis , NITVIIIU IM-i- 1'iinvs , aUIn IlUoasus. Ohroiilo Illmi mm. Ollliu llonra 1) ) to II a. m. , ' ! U > 5 p. m. , T to H p m. tunday 1U n. m to I p in Uut.-trrh.il troubles an 1 klmlrud illso4s.il truatud Hiicuosbfully by in ill bund Ij in stumpa for ( iiumllon pfruiiliiM Addrnm .nl letters to Copeland Mmllo l Inbtllulo , .Nu. York J.lfo lliiilillnc. Umiiba , Nub S5 A MONTH. ( ATAHHII ASD KJMWnn DISP-ASKS TKI'ATri ) AT Till : UMrult.M HATI.OI * Ii - . ' .N ri'itNibiii : niKK. * roii Alii * oriu.it IHHI UA'J I'H WILIi III ! JOW A Nil L \ IN I'UOl'oKTIoN TO TUP. AITl'AI. WIIOI.I'SAI'K c-obT or MEWCIMS : ni- : guiuiu : RHILWflYTIMB GRRD 1tnrt jUIIOAIH ) ni'llllMlfb' ' * t * J Jtainht I Hcjiot 1011 nn I Minn l SH 1 IS p ni .Criletjo VO < IIIIID | P O n nil . . Clnc / : > Kspr . . . . 1 M | i m < , . ChlcsiJ KtprMi . . . C.V ) p ml , ( * hlri i AJpws Ixipsl Tfp | lliitl".INlTl ) ) > A MO illVKIt ( -'in/I'm I Depot jOlh atiOtA n s ( Hi1.S n m . lionTi-r VeUluiiia l.tniHoJ 10 IS ft m . . . DesliTUol K < prau. 4 ID p m . . .tlinrer Ktpr.in . . 4 10 p m OenTer KipoMt . . . . 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Voi > tllinlii l.lmlloil . * M p in 1 nslvrii I lor 8UU p m ( ICt Sun ) All tnllo Mull ( ICx VIun ) tKx s ) rarroll I'aiiicnirur ( lit st i Kri-T" i n\iAiKr.c si. r.ons Onialinll ) . 1' ilppul , lOlli nnil Mnrcy st < 4. p nil , s | l.o\iH Cniinon Hull . R , K ,1. SID \ Al.l.i'.S. Oinnlnl Depot , mil an I Wolistorriti PTnl am " ' ! ' ( M n in ( lC\"HiL ) Wyo Hip ( Ur Mon'i 'i U | l III .Norfolk ( Kt. f > 4 p tn . st IViul C , sT I' . M A I ) Depot , litli nml Wolnlor 8U Slcnt illy Accom no latlou > | out tiltjr KvpraM : < sun I yi St. 1'iiiit l.linltu.l . . suni > i " " MlsSOt'lll 1'ACIFIC llcpol lltn nn 1 Wcb-ilcr Sti I'lllUAdU It 1. A. I'Al'IHO Union Depot ronncll lllutti ( , a p in NMitht htprc f lO'.Mnin AtlnntlclUpri's 4 "iO p in Vc'Bllliulo l.lmltoil _ _ lenses i To7sF jot : \ . * ii. liaimlorl Union Depot , t'oiincll Hlnn > lOliU a nil..Kunsii I'lty Ity Ktpron 10 U p nil .lum-ai ( Itr Mziit Txiirox I.cn\us ILIIH A.l ) , llUllh S A 1I 1M'\ Traii > forJ _ nlonDipotliitiiii _ ! _ > ll Illnlti I' ' 'iU n in WO ! p in 7 Ui p in I roMon .5 V UMA11A A. St' . LOUIS I Arrlvos I'nlon Duput ClUinoll lllllir < I'rnnjjttfr st Louts Canon llill . 1' Ij p m x un A , I'Acn to \rrl\ol " ttnlo i h'l'ot Cinincll lllniT rrnnsfor 7 4 > i in sloux l Ity Acconmiod Illon 11,1X1 p m 6 V ) i < in 1 . . .St Paul , vtirsss ' ) U n ui IHSTITUTE , INFIRMARY KOl-i TREATMENT Hot facilities , npniritns ind Keniollo ! for s.iccositu truitnuMit of nvery furm of dtxo.nj ri'iinlnn : mudic U or siir If il ire itnwtu M Ijods fur p.itlonts. boird nnJ nttondano * llest acLomoJations In the wi'-t. \\rto fur olrt-til irs nn dufur n t us nml lirico < . trusses , club foot , c irvaturi'sof suinu , piles , tiimir-i , ciiR'or.eitirrh Uroiichlt s. In- h il.iitono I'ctriclty. pir.il > sU , pnlluuiy. kld- nev b adder , oyo. aiir. skin an 1 bloa I an I all stiri : ! . : i ! oii.-r itions. DISEASES OF WOMEN iU WJS \\iiniiMi runIX'o h-uolntolv ud led i lyliu * In ilop iriinutit for \\unien ( lurln.I'linllnumuub. . sirlt-tly vr v ito i Unlv KoMublo Medloal In- btttute ni.iUln ? aio | > t illy o : I'UI VA I ! : DISK VSKS AU II ooil Dlso isos siicpuisdilly troitoL t-iiilililtlo I'ohou rumused fiom thu system \Mllioiit meretiry Now Itestontlva Treat ment forl.os of v'JTAIi I'OWrit. I'orsons ' uu- atile to visit us IUT.V IID tro ited ut homo tiy lorrospuii loiico. All coiiimiliile.itluns cunll- dimtlal Moliclues or Instrunients sent liy mail oro\pres , seonrely iiaeki'd , no m irln to Ind iiite contuntiur siMider. Unu pur-on il In * terv iiprefenol. . C'.ill anil consult , in or send history of your unse. nnd uo sslll tuml In pliilu urupnui. our BOOK TO MEN ' ' " * " " ' "I'J'n I'rls-.ito , ease , Impoteiioy , Sviliilla ] , Oloet anJ Viiilco * fii esitli niiuilion list. Ilrae- . Appliances for Deformities > l Truioi. Only m itiuf lutory In the Wcstof in'.nut U- jt.i rrintii'ti .1 \ / * itici , Oiiiilhi Mcdic.il and Suriiiul Institute , 2Oth and Broa Iway , OoJiioll Bltitfa. Ton in I mi toildo f rim center ot Umah i on Oiimhi und iJiiini ni Illultj oloctrlo iiiotur lino. ( TTiZElSl'AfElANK ' Ur Council Ilium f'apltil dtcoc burpluii an I 1 _ Ni-tCapHil nnl Kurplns. . ( iViOHttli lln ' ) > ( tiri I I ) K < 1 Illl'l ' l'l'l ' * illir. ' . - 15 I ? Ilirt.V I MllHr. J V "I IJMUI iinilCliirlot U llntinin Traimii't rfi'noral h HIM ; liu biisinois. l.ar.'os1 cipltal and siirytuiUt any Uanli In soiillinutuni lotr.i. * 1NTBRB3T ON TIME DB0O31T3 COUNCIL BLUFFS. I' you haui .inylliliiK for minor tradu sou I' II. Hlioafu , liioulw.iy and Muln Htreiit D A irool ? lil for gunurnl housu- > v. uorlc IV7J I.a l I'leri'Ohtruet. . _ . - | in IOWA f inns for a ilu. Impr-isod 10) ) a 'rot 1 In llairls.iu county , Jl'j.OJ porauie , r.'nifrm linpioxod , J.'i.oJ ! si uuru4 firm 1 m liir.f inn In lowu un i .Nuhr iskii farms o ill on or wntu to lohiHon ti Van 1'iittun , ( Jonnoll Itluti * l7v > | [ KUN I-Imllnm Infill l' ' " ' < ' . , "f , tliu J' ulty. IX II. hh < ! .ifii. lire ulwiiy and M 'n. ' _ : and Coiiiiiilsslim-MiivKH furiil- KTCUAOi . itin1. iitc. , ti d and fcolil on tit luwuvt rates Oiincliaii , .liO \VANTMJ-Cmiipoluntilrl. ; b M i j J. N J. I' . iJ. N ( ' .is.nly. Apply at oflluo o ( as.idy. . . . . SA I.n-Ono hlli.'lo toil bilZKy. with Ol without haniuiit ! . cho.ip for oui.li < J V At- niiod , I.Ulluii.liiihiruut _ . \ \ ANrii--lmmoJliituly. : ) islrl for Miclien > > mirk. ( oed jionuniiuiil | ) l ou. UJ S. 7111 SlM'C'l _ T > 1uHi.Al.lTolt TUAHi : n-acro farm , i-spoi- JJ lally adiiiilo'l lo frull cultum , liirn'uhuiibu hTubo tinii windn.lll. . , iniufuim . Urand hutnl , Apply to I.eunnrd l-Mrolt ] _ _ rnoft , bAl.U OH KI.NJ'-I.arKOht and moil J ? urulltihle mint tu.u l < ut In tlio west , dolni from tl.bUJ.Uj to (7.000. ( Of .mil hiiHlnfhx u luontti ; uiinl. book will bh w Hi K t udBe I , kpli-ndld biiiliiixi olianou. .1 vuurV leusu on bulldtui ; M l. lIcoollUo Council. . Illufa ' . ollli-u rujii | for runt In Drown DOIUAI1M' front lu on I'oml IUK | Mun | t leets , witli all inodvrn convunU'iiucs Tor tcfinn npplr to A II NIchuluHur II. ( } . Cur/i ruorn n. aiontu for bullillu . _ " \WANTii : > , u-odiKlrl fur general bouicwurk , V > Ml South 7th meet.