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THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEK ; JULY 17 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. t tlruucl Ir Carrier to nny partof tbo City II. W. TILTON. - MANAtJEIt. " " nc Office . NEllt ) imir : . NO a N Y. Plumbing Co. Hoston store tor dry goods. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , The funeral of 1C. A. Norllnn will tnko nl&co this nttcrnoon ut'J o'clock from tils Into residence. fil South Main street. Henry Urulcr was fined i nnd costs by Justice Hammer yestcrdav for committing an assault und battery upon Mrs. M. A. ilootcn , The roRulnr meeting of Htuhotnh council No. ! ) , Decree of I'ocah.ontas , will bo held this ovonl'ie In ttio wlRwnm of thu llotl Men , corner of Ilrnndway nntl Mnln street , at ttio eighth run for work In the Ucgrooa. A. Hiichwltz complained to the pollco vo < - tcrday that his son , iiyoune tnnn , had stolen his mother' * wutch nurt left homo. The youtiir man \vai found lust ovnnlng At n dnnco In the western Dart of ttio city. Mnrrlairo licenses \voro Issued yc torJny to Hans itasmus of Omnhn and Minnie Ley of Council Bluffs , and .Inhn 1' . Hltolnprj ? uf Omnlin nnd Mary Kolir of Council Hluflc. Both couples \vero married by Justlco Hum- mor. mor.All All the otnployos of the Boston store at tended C'hiiutnlKitin yesterday afternoon. A blp carry-all and a tiilty-tio uoai-h wi'to char tered by their employers , Messrs. L-'olhorlnR- Imtn , Wbltclnw & Co. , nnd all the expenses of the trip wno paid. Three men wore nrrostcd by Deputy Mar- thai r'owlcr yostordav afternoon on n tolo- puonn mossiiKO from the Omaha pollco nnd wore Hinted with being fugitives Irom Jus- tleo. They are supposed to Iwvo hurifiir- I zed n barhor shop nnd stolen a lot of rnzjrs nnd other tools. Tlitiv gave ttioir names as Alonrn lugoi'soll , William Loltaro anuV. . Mctcnlf. 'J'ho announcomcnt maJo by sotno of the papers that tbo merchants would clo o tbolr places toilny , as well as vcstorany for the lonoflt ) of tlioio who wished to attend tbo t'bnutnuqun , was n mistake. When tlio iiprccinent wns lirst circulated It was tlio Intention of those who cot It up to have the stores closed on both days , but the plan met with so much opposition that thu napor was changed , _ A III ) ; Atlnirtlmi , Manawa lias n big attraction on llio boards for the coining week. Com mencing .Sunday , .July 17 , Prof. Ogawa anil troop of royal Japanese ) performers will give n public exhibition in front of tbo llolol Muntivvii each evening for eight consecutive evenings. Two per formances will bo ( riven onch evening , tlio first commencing at fl p. in , , and tbo Fccond at 1) ) p. in. Performances will last ono hour. This is no "Wild West" hliow , but is eomothing every resident of Council I U nils and Oiniiha should witness. Original Japanese feats will bo performed , feats that will at once cause the aver.igo spectator to marvel at their iUfllcultnos I'rof.Ogtiwa is otiroutc from Japan to tlio Fifth Avenue theater. Now York , where ho ! P hooked with his com pany for tin extended ongngoinent. The performances will bo conduetod in open air and will bo free for everybody. ASOTHI.IC C I'or .Sutiiriliiy ill the Huston Slurp , Council Illiillx , In. Those that could not avail themselves nf our p'lrnsol and sun umbrella SALIC last Saturday will have n chance to do BO Saturday Hibt , when wo wi'l put on Bale all our parasols and sun umbrellas AT COST. Saturday lirst ( all day ) open until 10 p.m. BOSTON STORK , Council I31uUs , In. i , r.iiiAGii.i i'n v. Mrs. McClure of Mount Pleasant , fa. , Is the gunst of Miss Ida Casady. W. L. UlgK l very ill and his friends nave given up all hopes of his recovery. Dr. Jaliu Duwltt Miller Is In the city nnd will lecture at the Cmiutuuqua this afternoon n [ id evening. Miss Sophia Miller returned Wednesday morning from Chicago , \\hcro she has bueh nllcndlni : Owen academy , preparatory school of the Chicago imlvcsity , for a year and a half. She expects to tit herself for a teacher of kindergarten. Tim Interiritioiml Cure. This institution has boon quietly pur suing its way since the announcement of its opening in the annex of the Grand hotel in Council Ululls. Many have re ceived euro ft om tlio torri'ulo drink disoubo , and today tire happy in the now life that has comu to them. The tieat- inent Is safe , tjiiio'iiul permanent. Under a , careful physioiati the best of results attend the treatment , ana no ono that IUB followed tlio instructions but has re ceived full benefit of till that is claimed for the cure. Comfortable rooms arc furnished In the annex to the Grand hotel , to which all friends of the euro are invited. There are reception and reading' rooms ami tire visions for baths ; in fact , every moans is provided for the full recovery of all suH'oring from the achoholic , opium , cocaine , tobacco , eigarotto nnd allied diseases. Many have been sent forth from this euro to whom the International Cure as- Bocintion can readily refer. Holow is given a testimonial from ono well known In Council Hlulls : Cot'NfiL HLIM-T , la. , July H. Inter national Cure Association : Gentlemen It Is a pleasure for mo to speak of the benolits I have received f m the Inter national C'mo. I Imvo for voiirs been undot the inlluonco of liquor and much of the time tumble to control tlio anno- ' lite. It has been serious harm to my own welfare , and sorrow and loss to my friends. A few weeks since I entered upon treatment at the International Cure AB- hoolation and toilny I am fullv free from the desire of nlcoholio drinks. " I llvo in u new world with ti future bright with hope. My nppotlto Is good nnd my general health excellent , I have never sull'oied in any w y from tlio treatment , but found benellts every way from same. It is with gratitude 1 shall always remember - member the International Cure , and wibh all sulTuring from the drink disease may find the s mo relief it h.is given mo. Truly you-s , CHAHLKS. A. LINMHIOTH. I'or further information persons can nail at or address the International Cure Association , fil0 ! First avenue , fronting IJayll.a park , Council Hlutfe. William Welch will have ctirrvalls to leave the en 1 of the motor Hno on Pierce street for Chautauqua at Hoc for the round trip. Carriages U5o each way. uo.vr < IKIAT : tosr : N.U.I : Sun I'nihrrlliin ' nt Hut ! ! < > * Inn .SinnCiniiirll lllulV' , In , SATtlltDAY AlJ , IAV , Ol'KN UNTIL 10 1 . 31. U.MllUl .hA8 AND PAItAKOI.S AT COh'I1. li ) ! ) ! i-it'J t ! . 0 J UdO'lL liU VVVf , 1 CllUlltlllllll | ! > ( iltllllK , They are more instructive , moro on lortaiiilng than authors. Jubt the thing for tlie homo , ombraclng history , litorti- turo , biography , art , Hciouce , geography. Call or bend for circular. Homo Enter- tuiumetit Co. , 1- Pearl btreot , KEIVS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Colonel Bain Delivers a Polirbtful Leoturo nt the Ohautauqua Grounds. WHAT HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR TODAY Interesting IVntnrrs of Yostcrd.iy'x Pro gram I'm 1110 Trc-ats hi Store for Tlinso Who Atlcnil Emancipa tion Day Celebration. The Chautauojttv management has con- vlncoJ the public of ono thing. If there Is nny mishap by which an expected speaker Is utmblo to appear , thu disappointment ot the expectant nu'llonca Is fully atoned for by supplying some ono else , who will give nn equal , or even greater troat. The public has learned that ovnry day there Is some thing rich , something which gives them moro than their monoy's worth , so there Is llttlo grumbling over necessary changes In tbo program. The disappointment caused by the nonappearance - poaranco of the great tariff disputant was tnoio than made up for yesterday afternoon. Colonel Haiti of Kentucky was reached by wlro In time to sccuro his presence bore , but not In time to udvurtuo bis coming lo any extent. The crowd that gathered in the nmphlthoator was therefore given an agree- tibia surprise. Dr. Elliott Introduced him as the poor of nny speaker on the American platform. To this Colonel Dam made pro test and excused Dr. Elliott' * fervent praise on the ground that Dr. Elliott had evidently never heard him speak. That Ur. lilllott was right in his estimate of Colonel Haiti's oratorical powers was soon evident , if the approving nnd enthusiastic expressions of tbonudicnco nro lo ho lakon as proof suf- tlcient. Colonel Haln upoko on tbo subject "Among the Masses. " His Ihomo xvas but n thread on which ho strung a variety ot corns , and gems they woro. Witty opl- prams , bits of choice rhetoric , flashes of eloquence , well-told storlos , tender senti ments , thrilling word pictures ono fol lowed the other so swiftly and so gracefully that the audlcnco was swept along through tears and laughter as though n Ciough was guiding their emotions. It was pronounced tbo most pleasing lecture of the assembly , and at Us close thcro were no sighs over the loss of n tariff nUcussiou. KIiHMitlon unit I'liynleal L'ultiirc. Yesterday morning tbo Carnos family and tbo pupils in elocution and physical culture occupied the morning hour. Prol. Carnos had already appeared and enthused the mull- onco. So manv times baforo that there was llttlo novelty in the entertainment of the morning except the exercises of the classes. Still the audlonco seemed to tlnd much en joyment , and so oxptossed thonsolves by ap plause. Last evening Beu King gave another of his unique etilerlalnmcnts , consisting of musical novelties , story telling , bits of drama , etc. The L'hosl show followed. The underlying tdcu of tbls popular form of Chnutuuquans is to picture the .shadowy memories of tbo events of the season. A largo nu nbr of weird ligures , dressed as for a sheet and plllowcaso party , took possession of llio plat form. Oneof trie unknown parsonatcdDr. El liott , the superintendent , and took charge of tbo program. Each of the noted personages who bad appeared on this year's program wns caricatured by soma ono of the ghosts. A llttlo trnglo lantern sorvcd to lllustr.ito Prof. Do Motto's lecture. Weaver's free silver speech was made moro Impressive by one of tbo cbosts , who scattered tin dollars by the handful , Otncr speakers were in like manner comically Imitated , r.s.vcro also the oxcrcises In physical culture and elocu tion. liusy hands were last evening arranging tbo necessary decorations , mottoes , gato- wnvs , etc. , lor the recognition services , which will lake place at 11 o'clock this fore noon. Those who have never witnessed such a .service will find it delightfully inter esting , whllo all true time Chauluuquans will of course bo present. Jnliu Dcultt Miller. l no management bus succoaded in engag ing.tabu Dowitt Miller for two lectures to day. This uftornooii nt'JVJ : : o'clock ho will speak on "Our Country Its Possibilities and Us Perils , " and in tbo evening on "Tlio Slranpcr nt Our Gated. " The last named subject Is the same us ono uoon which ho lectured at a former Chnutauqua encage- ment , but the lecture has been entirely ro- written. Those who have hoard Dr. Miller ouco will need no urging to induce thorn to attend this afternoon and evening. It has boon decided to yield to ttio wUh of munv nnd continue tbo assembly thro'j days of next ncolc , so that tbo brea'klnir up of camp will not occur until Thursday. These ddltio ial dws will bi cro vJjd with at- atractlons , there beini ; enough talent within onsy reach to cause the progam to bo excel lent. The announcements in detail will bo made ( rom day lo dixy. KII'P COOL , Dress Accordlnj ; In the \Veatlier. Visit the BOSTON b-roun ; there you will find the largest display of summer dress goods at a nominal COST. Note the QUOTATION'S for Saturday. Ojr entire stock of parasols and sun umbrellas at COST. Our complete line of all wool challics for ISc. All our Lansdownes in light shades , for STJc. 11,000 yards of light nnd medium col ored lawns , all fast colors , for Ho u yard. 100 dozen Indies' ribbed vests , fie cash. Ladies' wuibls wo show an immeiibo issortmcnt. Our line of indies' black sateen waists cannot bo equalled. Hosiery All that is necessary is to see our line and get our prices. Our Toe summer corsets for COc. Our $1.00 guaranteed summer corsets for Gc. ! ) BOSTON S roilE , Council BlutTs , la. International Cure association rooms are in annex to Grand hotel. f > 20 First ivonne , Council Blurts , In. For cure of alcohol and opium disease. Colfax giniror ulo tuul mineral water sold ut wholesale by Duquette & Co. . nanufacluring confoctlo ors. Cliaiiliiiiiiua Trulim. Leave Council BlulTs from Rock Island depot at 0:10 : a , m. , 8:30 : a. m. , :80u. : m. , 10:17 : ! a. m. , 1:00 : p. m. , 1:50 : p. in. , 5:50 : p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , 7:30 : p. in. iiimiirlpillim : ; Day Celebration. Tno colored people of Council BlulTs and Omaha nro making arrangements for u celebration - bration of Emancipation day , August.1. . Tbo celebration will occur In Pali mount park mil It is HIM intention of the committee hav ing In charge tbo preliminaries lo provide nn cnloriuinmont equal to any of tbo kind over enjoyed In Council Illuffs , Speeches will bn made by Hon. J. 11. Kollov. Dr. M. O. Ulck- o'.ts and A. II. Willis of Omaha and Dr. Laws of luiokuk. A basket dinner will bo served under tbo trees , Subscription papers ire being circulated to raise funds to defray the expense * . The Jewel gtvsol ino stove Is the bos in the world for safety , durability and economy , and the now Jewel is its equal. See them at Charles Swalno's , 737 Broad way. 150 people In this city use g.is stoves. Ilio Gas Co. puts 'em in tit cost. Cliiintauquii druggist , Goo. S. D.ivls Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a ndlO a.m. , 12m. , and 1 , U , 2:30 : , 8 , 8:30-I : , UO , 6 , 5:80 : , 0. 0:30. : 7 , 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 0 9:80 : , 10 , 10 ; 0 , Hand lli'fip. m. Thu 11:55 : train will make connection with thu last electric motor ct.r for Omaha. Legally Kxeviiteil. ATLANTA , Oa. , July 15. Peter Daniel , col ored , wua'lmngod here this afternoon for tbo murder of Sylvia Lyle , bis rnljircin , whom bo caught with another tiogro. o.i ; I/M. City Council MttliiK as n llo.irtl of Iratlon. The city council mot last evening as n bonrd of equalization , nnd Immediately cot down to business. The clerk w.is Instructed to make several clnni oa In assoismants as returned by the assessor. Tbo lirst complaint to recolvo considera tion wns from Mrs. Joienhlno Car roll The clerk was instructed to reduce the assessment on her lot on N street botivcon Twenty-fifth nnd Twenty-sixth streets , to $1,01)0 ) and raise the assessment on the tot owned by the Srhlltz Browlnr company at Twenty fifth and N streets to $1,959. A reduction of assessment on forty-five lots in McOavock & O'Koofo's addition was ordered nnd the amount Increased upon tno property of the South Omaha Land com pany , the total amounting to $ lir : > 9. The complaint Hied by the Hoard of Trade com mittee was considered , A Itirco tium bcr of lots nnd blocks were mentioned ns botne assessed too low and the amounts on several were raised nnd corresponding reductions made on other property. , A lart'O number of other complnlnls ofn minor nattiro wnro eonsldored. On the per sonal list Hoivland it Urauford a ked to nave their assessment reduced from $8.100 to SViOO , but the council couldn't see It In tnat liirht. The assessment upon B. Jotter's property , composed of olehty-throo ncros , located in the southwestern part of the city , wits re duced from 8in,000 to SI'.OJO. The lusossmont on Barney Hughes' prop erty was reduced from So.OOO to $0,000. The council was still In session at a Into hour. figures from the. AHjeismnnt 1,1-it. Clly Clerk Ditzcn has Just received from the county clerk n stutomoril of the number of miles of railway In the city , together with the assessed valuation. The Union I'.iclllo has two and ono-bnlf miles of railwnv , assessed valuation $11,150 'per mlle , milking a total of $ i3,5 , ' > l. Tbo Fremont , Klkhorn ft , Missouri Valley , eighty ouo-hundrodths of a mlle , nssosso.l valuation S > , OJ3 per mlle , mtiklt'g u total of fr 1,000. The B. & M. hai u mlloapo of two nnd twentv-llvo hundroths miles , assessed valuation SS.SOO per mile , total $1IG'J5. The Chlcaco , Uock Island & 1'nclllc has sovoutv- suvon ono hundredths of a mile , assessed valuation , $5,530 per mile , total $ i'Jl5. Tno Missouri 1'acllic has a mlloapo of one and thlrtv-lhrco one hundredths of n milo , as- bosscil valuation per mlle , $5,500 , total SO.lMO. Tbo Omaha & North Platte , nlnoty-nino one hundredtbs of mile , assessed valuation $ t,000 ! per mile , total $ ,1,531. The total num ber of miles is ciRht and eighty-debt ono hundredths , nnd the total valuation $ oi,5l5. ( ! The valuation of tbo bovornl tolcpraph companies , Pullman and I'alaco cir L'erv'cos ' show a total valuation of $ .1,000 moro. The assessed valuation of tbo several batik- I UK institutions has also boon received and Is as follows : Tnlon Stock Vards bank JIO.IIOO 9 Packets National bank Ifi.lisi-10 ! Packers SavInuM bank i'.LI ) ) OS South Omaha National b-ink 21,010 11 South Omaha Savings bank a , 110 02 Total $ sioi : 55 That SehiMil Levy. The action of tbo county commissioners in refusing to make the levy of ItJ1 mills for the purpose of purchublmr sites and erecting school bouses , and County Attorney Ma- honey's opinion that the South Omaha council Is the proper body to iniiko the levy , Is in accordance with the position taken by the council. The school board has been working under the charter of a city of the second class bavin more than "i.OuO people , wbilo tno council has boon conductlnp the affairs of the city In ac cordance with the provisions of the charter uovcruing cities of the first class having moro thJn 10OiJ ) population. In cities ol tbo second class the county cotnmisstotiorb make the lovy. whileIn the cities of the first class the council makes Iho levy. The members of the T3oard of Education have not determined what action they will take , but will probably ask the council to make the low of l-'j ' mills. Their labors will bo in vain , however , unless some of tbo members of the council oxpsrienco a chtinge of heart , as nearly all of them are opposed to making n levy , and ospsclally so largo a ono. KntlitislnNtlc Vdilin : Itepnlilleano. 'I'ho Young Moil's Kjpubllcan club had a well attended mooting at IliO Twanty-IUth street last night. Jacob Jaskalok presented tbo club with a job lot of fans , upon which were pictures of Harrison and Held , and ttioy were thankfully received. A. L. Sutton , \V. k Coak and B. E.Vil - rex were appointed to secure u hall to bo used in conjunction with the Old Men's club. E. O. Mnyllold , Ed Htoarns and Eps Cory were delegated to rovisu the constitution nnd by-laws of the club. The mnctlng was nn onttfusiastio ono and young republicanism in South Omnhn will onler upon the campaign with zeal and a de termination to win. Short talks were made bv several and an adjournment was taken. Tbo president will call the next mooting. Will Test MM CoiiHtltiitliiiiullty. The constitutionality of a city ordinance Is to bo tested In the courts. At a recent mealing the council passed an ordinance prohibiting the herding of stock within the city limits nnd empowering the pouudmastor to nluco any herds found in tbo cltv in tbo public pound. Yesterday Chief Beckett and I'oundmnster Phillips swooped down upon a herd of nineteen head in the northern part of Iho city and placed ttiein in the pound. Later Iho herd was roplovmod by 1) . 1' . Koss , who had Ihom In chargo. The ctiso will como up before Judge Hedges Monday afternoon. Camn Nciir Drounlng. Miss Anna Smith came near being drowr.od In tbo north lake .it Spring Like park yos- tnriluy afternoon. She lost her fooling and foil head n > st into Iho water , The wntor Is not dcop , but in her fright she lost a 1 thoughts of regaining her foot and por-nltted the water to fill her lungs. Ed Ilalladay rescued Iho young lad- and bv uolnif so t > avcd her life. The accident resulted In breaking up a party of which Miss Smith was ono. The party came from Omaha and was composed of young pooplo. liolieinlnii ( iynuiiiHlle AnHoelatlon. A public gymnastic exhibition will bo given at Blum's ball tbls evening by the Bohemian Gymnastic Association Sokol. Tba exhibition is given under the manage ment of the Instructor of the National Gym nastic union , I'rof. StraKa. The program in cludes calisthenics , exhibitions on the hori zontal nnd parallel b.tru and the vaulting horse , and the formation of pyramids. The South Omubs band will furnish music for the occasion. A social dauco will wind up the evening's festivities. Notes mill r r onalM , Captain Van U'io of Iho pollco force U in disposed , A daughter has boon born to Mr , and Mrs , H , A. Merriman , Miss Harter , dnughlerof A. J. Harlcr , has returned from a visit at Chicago , Mrs. C. H. Mack and family have gene to Iowa and Wisconsin to visit during tbo summer. C. H. Rich , trmtiatror of tlio Dally Stock man , returned yesterday frouia buiiuosi trip to Uhlcaeo. M. Cody of Davenport , la. , ls In the city. Mr. Cody was formerly n resident of South Omuha , A now lodge of tbo Modern Woodmnn of tbo World will bu or aul od iu this cltv Tuojday ivualiig , Aaati chapter No. 63 , Order of Eastern Star , will hold on Important meeting tbli evening , and all mum bora are urged to attend. Mrs. K. T. Maxwotl bus gene to Plttsburg , 1'a. , on an extended visit. Mr. Maxwell , who accompanied bur us far as Chicago , re lu rued homo last evening. Curl Ilrown , tbo California trumpeter of tbu people's parly , delivered ono of his famous Illustrated speeches lo a largo crowd last night In the open air at Twenty-fourth and N streets. A. A. Wright yesterday received Intelligence ' gence that his aged fatbc'r. llvliig near Mis souri Valley , la. , hod been badlv Injured In a runaway , llu injuries umy provo fatal. Mr.rltfht left Immediately upon rcculpt of tno news for Missouri Valley. WILL POSH PUBLIC WORKS .1 6 ' 1111 Special Oonncil Ottpraittco Appointed t ' Toke Ohnreo oJI'Paving nnd Qradinj. SPECHT'S ' INVESTIGATION REPORTED Ills ( 'ptisnrn of .Mi\Jnr Itlrkliiuticir Ailoptoi liy HIP Council an , ! ArnuiKrinriits Mniln to Oct.Contrartrd j * > Under , \ YHJnt Once. The special mooting of the council hold las night was crowded full of Rhi or und loud talk. talk.This This was nil brought on by the report o the special comtnlttoo nppolntuJ to Invostl Biito the olllco of the lio.irJ of PubrioVcrlts nnd the plan that that body bad adopted for carrying on It ? business , The report reeltet tbo condition of the unfinished contracts lo in 1S9I , and in Riving the cnusa furnished tin. same statements us were given In Tin : Uii on tbo day on which the Investigation was hild. hild.Tho The committee found that the resolutions ordering the repairing of streets and filling washouts were la the trinds of tbo atrcol commissioner , but owlns to the croat nuin 1)or the commissioner , had bail to reduce his force. The report recommended the appro prmtlon of $ . " > , OUJ from tho.gnnoral fund to rush the work. Tbo report also stated that the sldowalk contractor bad boon dilatory and that the laylnt of permanent sidewalks was In an un satisfactory condition , that preference hat been ( 'Ivun to the artltlcml stone , thoufil natural slono wns ! IJd ccnU per foot lower. The report wound up with tbo statement that tbo delay of work 0:1 : all public Improve inontR for tlio year 18i ! ) was c.iusoJ ctilolly by tbo improper specification * drawn up am adopted by the city engineer ano the Board of Public Works , ana nlso by the numerous mistakes tnudo In ndvorusliic for thu work , us well as oy nmonaliiit the specillcatlons on llio after the publication of the advertise ment for bids. .Mr. bpocht moved the adoption of the report port ana tbu motion carried without any opposition. Mndo It IntcrratliiK Tor Spoelit. It looked as though that bad sottlcd tbo mattci , but there was fan aboad , and when It was over the committee on uaving , curb ing and guttering was slightly disfigured. Mr. Lowrv started tbo music by moving for the appointment , of a special committee , consisting of the city attorney , the city en gineer and thrco members , to which should bo referred all paving and curbing ordi nances. Ho said that Ihoro had boon errors in all of the paving ordinances and unless it wns stopped thnre would bo uo paving com- plotcd this season. The season was far ad vanced nnd no worn was under way. Some thing was wrong , and ho hoped that the council would take action that would proven t any further delay. Mr. Spei.'ht , chairman of the paving com mittee , arose In his wrath 'and declared that Lowry's motion wjis most disrespectful. It was for the solo purpose of disgracing and throwing mud on the committee. Lowry had bulldozed former councils and now wanted to bullitn/.o the present organization , If bo could not do that , bo wanted to throw mud at the commit tees. Mr. Chaffoe said that ho wanted the paving and curbing ordinances , together with the petitions and pipers , to no to the special com mittee. There w.is ; UO intention to cast any slur upon any member , but there bud been too much trouble. There had bcon too much delay upon tbo part ot some ono. The news papers had placed the blame upon the council and all ho wanted was to hold the guilty parties responsible. Ho thought that it was only proper ttint the city attor ney and the city engineer should assist In ex amining all public Improvement ordinances. Mr. C.owry duclurod ttint It was not his purpose to Insult any councilman , but said that the presort council came Into existence with Sl".ri.00l ) to begin public worus. So far there nad not been a wheel turned nnd it was high time that the couucil learned who was lo blame. DvCcmlliiK tlio Chairman. Sir. McLoarlo declared , that the appoint ment of such a commltteo would DO a direct insult to Mr. Spncht and the other members of tbo old com mittee. Some mumbors hud placed the en tire blame upon Chairman Sp cbt , but ho thought the Hoard of Public works had caiiccd its Etmro of the delay. That body had pigeoned holed und held 'back papers that should have been at once returned to tbo city council. That , ho declared , was not right. The board was paid for looking after the city's Interests , and if the members did not know wbut to do they should consult the council and gut instructions. Mr. Munro wanted to know If Engineer Hosowulcr had scon the ordinance * tnat wore before the couucil on tucir llrst nnd second leadings. Mr. Snocht replied that he was at the on- ' glncor's'oftlco at noon with the ordinances. This statement Mr. Hosownter domed. Ho said Mr. Spec lit called at the olllco at noon , talked about some general mutters , went away and stated that ho would return wUti the ordinances. Mr. Kosow.iter remained at the olllco until ! I:3U : , but Mr. Spccht did not return. Then tie went out and staid two hourx , returning at r > : 'M. Mr. Speeht did not visit tbo olllco during his tibsonco , nor was he thcro duiiug the evening. "Is not this an ordinance that I got Irom you ! " asked Mr. Speeht as no flourished a document in tils hanu. Mr. Ho3cxvalor examined the pnpor nnd replied ; "No. That's an abstract of paving bids. " Mr. Munro supposed that tbo cnglnoor bad scan ami passed upon the ordinances. Mr. Elsussor thought that the engineer should BOO every paving , ctirblnsr and grad ing ordinance ana certify to its correctness bcforo Introduction. Fuvoruil u Special Committee. Mr. liechol was of the opinion that the special committee would hurry up tbo paving and tret the work started. Mr. Spccht itnuw that the movement was lu the Interest of the rod Colorado stouo people. In regard to delay ho know that the anglncor had received ordinances und hold them a woel ; before they were returned to the commltteo. Mr. Prlnco declared that If all reports were true thu Hoard of Public Works had Investigated tbo commltteo Instoid of the commltteo having Investigated tbo Hoard of Publlo Works. Thu report of the commltteo did not show that tl/6 / board was in fuult , and ho could see no reason why Mr. Spouht should tuko umbrflRo over the appointment of tbo commltteo.1' ' Mr. Hrunor thought that too paving com- mlitoo was competent to take euro ot the paving. ' ' The motion to appoint the committee pre vailed and Presldebt' ' Davis named ttilt com- mltteo to takn chnrgo of ttio paving and curbing ordinancesJMossrj , Lowry , Hccbol , Edwards , Jacobsot ) , Speelit , City Engineer Uosowalor and City Attorney Connoll. Than tbo council UilUou about permanent sidewalks. ' Mr. Prlncs ventured the opinion that some of the fctono wallnrnsof tbo roughest kind and xvas not lit to Kt ) onto tbo strceli. Chairman Hlrktiftiuerstated that the Btono and tbo artificial .qtynn contractors had bad in equal show , but , tbat the stone contractor bad run In the cheapest kind of Kansas stono. Some weeks ago John A. vVakefleld , wrote the councilstntlnt' that hli Did for furnish ing tbo city with lumber was lower than that of Ueorcc A , lloaalar.d which was accepted. The matlor was referred , ana lust nlgut tbo commltteo reported thnt Mr. Wnkolleld wrote tbo truth. The commltteo ulso decided tbat U was lee Into to correct tbo error , n > Mr. lioagland'i contract bad BOCU presented and approved , which had thrown tbo matter boyoud the jurisdiction of tbo couucil , Mr. BUiuBcr Introduced an ordinance pro viding for tuo payment of the sum ol J100 to Dear tbo funorul oxpon e of each pollco or tlronmn killed while acting In the tlno of dutv , or who died from injuries received whllo In the discharge of his duties. The paving ordinances were referred lo : ho special commltteo with uutructloui to report them back next Tuoid y night. Among tbo 01 alnuiiees passed wuro those : Dnlorlpg the change of grudo of South Twenty-second strcoi from Poopioton ave- nuo to the government corral ; chanclnc tbo names of certain streets in the city and or dering tbo location of llro hydrants. THE PINKEUTON HESSIANS. How the Army Is Itccrtiltrd , Its Work nnd Its strength. Nebraska , was among the first states in the union to prohibit , hy law , the brlncinp of nrtncil bodies of men , other than federal soldiers , from other states , across its borders. The enactment of the law sprung from the reckless conduct of Pinktrtoii's men brought into the state to guard the property of the Hurlington roau uurinc the famous oiigincoro' strike of 1SSS. The presence of armed men recruited from the slums of eastern cities and given quasi-legal authority by spitinlojs sheriffs , tended to pro voke serious disturbance of tlio peace , though opnn eonlltcts were few. But one dangerous riot occurred , and that at Platlsmouth , in which , as usual , nn In nocent spectator mot his death , In Omaha the rnlllanly conduct of the men vjas a constant menace. Ono I'inkorton wns killed with a conp'inir pin in tno hands otnn unknown Htrikor , and several wore wounded while on duty , hut so great wns the secrecy maintained that the deadly assaults were not known for some time after they occurred. None of the men dared venture up town unless disguised , but their disguises did not always protect them. Their loud swag gers gave them away , and fortunate was ho who escaped to" ills heauquartois without a battered bend. now Tiinv AUK UIXMIUITICD. The means used by the 1'inkortons to recruit their forces are simple , though they are surrounded , like everything olfeo of the Pinkortons , with secrecy. A force , such as they have at their com mand , could not bo collected in a-dtvy or week. In the lirst place they advertise for men. They do this in all the cities where they have branches. An adver tisement is ttiborted in the papers asking for able-bodied nen with courage. Sometimes the phrase "those with army experience preferred" is art- dud. The applicants do not under stand that they are to bo engaged by the famous Plnkcrlons. The name ol the advertiser is not inserted , only an ad dress given , lu New \Torlt the address is a building on Lower llroadway , near the United States express ollice , says the Now York Worlu. Hero the Pin- kertons have an cntiro upper floor and an armory. Winchester rillec , re volvers , policemen's clubs and uniforms nro stored here and acceptable appli cants are equipped. Thcro is always on hand , kept available for emergencies , a well drilled corps of from 150 to 200 men. L When n man is accepted ho is told olT and instructed upon the duties ho will have lo perform. An experienced opera tive , usually an old and experienced de tective , is placed in charge of the squad und ho puts thorn through a fo\vevolu tions , siilliciont to ground them in the rulesof marching and maintaining a solid rout. Military tactics are not carried to fho extent they are in the metropolitan police , but a new man must acquire the fundamental principles. When the re quired number of men have been secured the names of the other applicants , if they have answered tlio questions satis factorily , are taken for future call. By that moans , when demand "is made on the Pinkertoiife for an extra force , they get the men by sending to the addrosaos of those who were told that they would got places when vacancies shoald arise. WHAT THKV AUU PAID. The shrewd and alert "Billy" nnd "Bob' ' Pinkerton understand human nature , especially that kind represented by an unorganized mob and a senseless rabble. ' 1 hey rest on the old coii'inon law doctrine of principal and agent , and the right of a man to defend his own property. Legislation has not fright ened them , because they know that the corporations which ordinarily ask ttieir services will fight their battles for thorn. And the corporations are licensed to engage police aid. It is risky work that the Pinker ton soldiers have to undertake , as tbo Homestead ulTair shows. Their pay may or may not bo com mensurate. The Pinkcrtons never work on contingencies. The oilers of reward never attract them. They won't work for rewards. Their operatives are paid by , ho day , according to circumstances. 3n a detective cus > o the price is usually $10 a day for each detective and ox- > onsos. In instances like the Pennsyl vania riot the price is an average of $ H a day , of which tlio man gets half. The I'inkortoiH furnish the outfits of the lion , but the firm employing thorn must contribute the board. With 'iOO men at llotnobtoad the expense of keeping such i force of Pinkerton jani/.arios on guard 'or ' any length of time is seen to be con siderable , oven for u man like Audrey , ' Jarnogie. THU CJINTItAI , STKIKn. The great strike on the New York Central , which cost the Vandorbiltcor Miration something like fcL'.OOO.OOO , is istimatcd to have cost for Pinkerton service alone aboutlf,000. The Pinkor- pus had a horde of men all along the ine , but concentrated the largest part of .heir . force at Albany , l-'or a time there were conliicls between the Pi nicer ton guards , the strikers and citi/.ons nearly every day. The raw recruits , armed with Winchesters , tried to frighten the itrikors and their sympathl/ors by llotir- shing their rill us and when ; i lomcnstralion was made with itoncti the Pinkortons would shoot. They succeeded in killing ono young man nnii several others were wounded on various occaxlonn. On Au gust 17 , 18)0. ! ) they shot flvo parsons , ono of them u woman. There were several mall riots in East Albany , in which the JinkertniiH were nllogou to bo the ones 0 commit the lirst overt act. Several > f the operatives were arrested and pun- ahed with a line and imprisonment. At Syracuse also there were conflicts , but 10 ono was killed. In fnct , at the critical pots along the Now YorK Central road vhero there were Pinkerton guards hero was trouble. It was the recur rence of thcso conlllcts , probably , that irought about the antl-Plnkerton bill n Albany last wintor. I'UIII.IC SYMPATHY AGAINST THKM. The Pinkortons have lost men under circumstances that induced the Bym- itithy ol the public. For o.xamplo , no CBIJ than llvo of their detectives were : illcd in Missouri in pursuit of the lames gang. The killing of u Pinker- on man by outlaws has always caubod egret in the public mind , hut the oc currences in later years have moro than olfuot that fooling , if the expressions rom ovcry part of the country wlioro trlkorh and Pinkouton men have mot uay bo regarded IIH significant. A lolublo instance of wantonness on the mrt of hired cuards was the killing of 1 hey In Jersey during the 'longshore- IIOII'H strike along tlio coul docki about Ivo years ago. In Chicago during the Shore railroad Htriko a man mined Bagloy was killed by u Plnker- on ofllcer. Another llrm of detectives vns employed to find the guard who did ho shooting , but ho had been spirited iway and his Identity ollcctually con- oaled. There have bcon few strikes in the oal regions east , west or south , where his agcnny for supplying Impromptu oldloru Imu not bcon represented. The A NEWSPAPER MAN , The Ioiuulor < if thp I'ainiiiis Tntrilo Itliidn Talks nnd Wrltr * Ki'icardln tln > siu- ccsslul anil Sclcnllllc Trriitmpiit of lr * . Uopc'l.iiul tin I The printed statements of Ors. Copnlatid and Shcpaid dltTcr from the stereotyped run of advertising materl.il m nothingtuoie nota bly than In the fact that tl'o te-Ulmonlals pre sented are ( torn w oil-known people , residents of tbo ally , teiiresonlatlve of sumo particular profe'Moii , tr.ido or etaft. This has been so ficiuenlly ) commented on by newspaper readers , n they note the testimonials of e'.er- K.vmcn , lauyeto , professional men nnd trades men of un < | iie > .tli > nod standing In Omaha and vleinlty , mat It needs uo fitrthet empliisls than that airoi.led hy the continued appear- 1,1100 of testimony of tlrs typo This week Is p'res.'titoil the Uali-m'Mit of a Bciitlotimii Hall known tint nnlv III Nebraska but to the newspaper world throughout the country , us the founder of the famous Toledo Hindu in lsc. ; ( afterwards the vehicle for Nas- liv s poenl arirenlus ) and In KV ) the manacer of the Cleveland Ileralr.-Mr. A.V. . I'alr- biiiiks. icsldlnq at Itrai Loenst street , Mr. I alrhanks ha\liu' . II W.IH o.irno.l , some thing Inlerest n : to communlcatu ie'nrdlnir Ills ovpnrlence in beinis Heated for a e-bionle oitarrluil tumble of m my voars' vtamllnK , was visited aiiil : nler\ lowed by the wilier. "i ( > K , % < lie aM , in response to a qi'e-llon , " ou cannot put It lee stromly. Tliesoircn- llenion uro dnliu i ood. They me tellevlnu and enrlti ) ? a elaxs of tioublps which IniMi liini : boon eonsldored lniMir.it > e. I ean testify lo this from niv own personal evpoilence. "As all my friends Know. I bid tried for yoats to ma relief from a mo'i dlsameoablo mid olfenslvoense of clironle catarrh. I'or 15 J ears at least I hud been a sullen1- ! from this dlsumo. Doi'tors. doiiehus and drti'txere tiled without number and w Itboul limit to no iivill. " 1 went in Ilia Copiilnnd and Shopar.l , bolus Impressed with thu hljb character and unlm- pe-iuhab o. stnnllns of llio evidence thuy ollerod In Iho dally | iro"s. g \ ) Mil. A W. rAIIIIUNKS ( KOl'Mirit OF Till ! TOI.KDO lll.Allii : , IG'J.I I.Ot t ST sTlin.T. 'Well , I lindii t been under the r euro Ion ; before 1 d.seoveied by It was they we-o ahlo to oiler Miehovldeneu to tlio piiblk- . They ae- eoinpl sli whin Uiov promise. They do what Iheyelalm to ho able to do. Thult muthuiK tire tlioioiiuh and .se.cntllle and yet mil 1 nml piilnless. There was no cuulnn or biirnlni ; \\lthuelds or ciiulcrlus The tieatniont was mild and pleasant and yet went atnnco to the seat of tlij dluo ise. hr nuuu telluf and setting aDotit a stc.uly 1'npr.ivonieni. "I am moio than ttatoful for what they Irive aeuo > nillslii ] : I for me. "Stay a moment , " - , iMr. \ < \ . I'nlrbaiiUs as the reporlor turned toco. " "Lest thuro * lii > uld lie any iinestion iibuutthls I will put It In writ- Inir. " TnKhiK peni'll and paper Mr. I'.ilrluuilis wrote the follouln ' , wlilvb Is lepro lucod o\er u fac simile of his signature : Ills \\rlt I I'll Mateiiient. To ims Coi'i.i.ANP ASP Siir.i'Aini : I IIITO atif furcil fdr thu last IlftOL'ii ' jovrs iilinii-t bcyonil en- diirniico with cntnrrli. It sltii'k to inc Ilku n frlt'iiil 1'roin Die etnrt your treitnivnt : robtmeil 1113. 'I no I in pro i enient \ > a.s piailntil but tciir"I to mo wn courteous and Ki'iitlcnmtily , jtinr trunt- mcnt HClcntlllc unit satisfactory. Tn say thai I mil | ilcii L'cl ulth thu result noulil lie to jnit U very mllilly. InrltelliH so thnt others may bu leil by thesnnin inuaiis to derive the Bitnu b iu'llt. Vuu dcfcrvu tliullnuiks of all \\lio nru benullttuil by jour . kind nail > .clcntltlc trentinunt Vuura with th.inks fur Improved hualth , A MONTH. CATAKUII THIATII : ) ATTsin UMKOUM KATK < ) ! ' $ > A MOXriI-MnOUM.SBs flll - MSIIKI ) KUIJIC. I'OU ALL ril2U ! DIH- KASI > Till : IIATKS WILL IIP. LOW AM ) IT.NIPOIIM AND In I'llOI'OKTION TO TIIH ACTUAL WIIOLKSA Li : COST Ol' MiiIOINK : " ' " " , 11OOMS : ill AMD : ! ! , , New York Life Uuillingr , OMAHA , NKI1. W. II. CO1'KIAND , M. P. C. H. SlIKl'AHD , .M. 1 > . .sr/r/.l////is : Oaturb. Asthma. Ilronehl- ItK Nervous IKsoases , II oed Ill-eases , Ithen- inutlsiii. ( oiibiiinpllon. and all ehronlo nirec- tlons of thuThioit , LIIII S , StoiiKuli , Liver and ICIdneyH. Ollleo hours : Oto II a in. . 2 to . " > p.m. , 7 to s p.m. Sunday. U a.m. to 1 p.m. Catarih and all chronic diseases tieated successfully by mall. Send ! . In stamps for cUi'bllon | eticnlars. Aildn'ss ; ill letters to ' 'opelaiul Medical liisl.ltule , New Vork Life lliilldlnuOmaha. . Neb. fiunotis HtriUcs in the lloi'ldnp Valley , nt the Prick Htuiulurd Minus in I'enn- sylviiniu near Morowoud. ut Hruiihvood , 111. , nnd inilucd nt nil tlio grout strikes wlioro trouble with the strlkoN was n- prchondcd 1'inkortons with glUteriiig WinohcHtorH inountod guiird. In all the Croat railroad strikeH since the wurld- fainoits ono of 1877 the l-'inkorlon-j' sorv- iocH were culled in. Oriuiiinllv fatal oonlllcts between thutn and the Htrlkors were oxtrcmoly rare , but tlio Krowinj , ' hatred of oryanl/.ed labor to this organ ized and. to it largo extent , irresponsible constubuliiry IIUB rendered inovituble a elaHh whcnover the two mot as advorbu- riea. riea.Tho fight iifiainsL the agonoy was flrfit taken to eongi-ets by ox-i ongronBinun John Qiiinn , of Now York city. Nothing was lu'uumplishcd and tlio next your CongroHsniaii Thomas WnUon of Ala bama renewed the biittlo. Mr. Watson iu a fanners aUiaiica man and ho way very bitter against the 1'inkortons. Ho introduced a resolution calling for an in quiry into the inolhodu nnd workings of the 1'inkortons , which was referred to tlio judiciary uoininitteu. Uo stiid at tlio time of Die introduction : "Our standing army in only ,10,001) ) strong , " vet the I'inkertonH practically have a" standing army of ; )5.0l ) ) ) men , well armed and equipped , 5,000 moro than the United .States. " Mr. Watioii insisted that it was not only illegal for private individuals to maintain a standing army to usurp ttio police powers of the status , but it was also un-Ainorican. A'/'H'.N ItV VKHlKltlt.tl' . Doinenlle , ThoHouthwoMern llallw.iy ntnl Pte m hlp nsioclat on lina resumed lu hesbluiiHut hi , LonU , Lletitenunt Hninuel O. I.cm'y II-IK been IIP- poliiloU Judcu adviicato uvnorttl of the navy , with the ranx of captain. Curl l'ar > H wan hanuo'l at Oalvuxton. Tex. , for the murder of Mr . Joilo McOauxb und Inn-lltth ) Hlephon Itftl MHV. Sevnu vtorkinun on ino Cotton llult road niiHr Kort Worth , Tex. , madu Ihulr bvduunder a Hat. cur. which wan Kfin'lltiv on a n.ilo trunk. In thu nlaht a fri'lvhl tniln baekod InUi llio cur , A line veil uc.ru frightfully burl , three will die. A contract Involving tbo expenditure of f..UOO.OOU hub becd cloned In St. Limit. It in stated tbut nrorly nil Ih6 uurface-car lines In the city will bo coniulldatcd , uud councct- cd tulo u sinylu wlcciriu syi > tciir "I SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. f IjlOH ltiNT : Tliodwi'lllneon I'lrst nvenurt J. and Hklith street formerly occupied by M. 1" Hint tht II rooms , ' < ! b.-ilh rooms and all modem Imprmeniuntst eooil stable mid out tiulldlns ; rent tv ) per month. llll. _ ijbeafo. IT VOU have , \iiythlni ; for silc or trade see i . JiijSho i to. II roadiway and jluln slr nt. * h'OU IU.N : I' Dwoillnis In all pms of tbo J ? city K II. Slieafo. llnudway mid Main , f t \V'\N'TKI-Kastorn NnhrX'ka liinih in ov- > clmnne for Council II HIT * p-oporty. K > II. Mie.ife , llro , uTily nm | M , , ( , , stroot. rriu : . IIAHOAlN-Doublo rosl. J-dnu'p l feet tronti _ . _ . .i and best b.ir alti In the city If tiikon nt onoe. Day & Hess. , O ro'iii ' street. I AKM and city loins at lowest r.itos , \ lical i-stato fet sale. I'tteltin ? tin 1 business rentals. Jtoni'y loaned for looul Invrttora. ' ° _ S. Pearl , - flheller , , - U illy : com tr ndor , IU ) lin , nu hour ; d.iw milt iittaotimnnt. Hi II P. oiulna- 'I"'iiKim.j ' im , mi , , , , located near ( . 'mini'll lilulM. l. II Kho.ito. T OIt SALIOn small payments , fruit and - garden hint noir Council lllulTs 1' H , phoafe. llro.Mtw ly and Mala streot. ITMJI } SALII Keoi' ' Inlhe , foot or iiow- . 'ifoeb - - limit. 12 Inches wide , back ceaicd and scnnv cutting , with co npletu ehatiKi' o uoirin ; , .1 ehiieun , ono G-lnuh , ono 4mh and I drill chnel , ; .Isots metal turnln : tools , otalu ; one.l-hoiHO poworoll onitltu'Mtli shifting. pulley , heltlni ; , nto. All In Ro.id . unbr an I will bo sold oho.ip for cash or on lime to rUht party. Ail Iross llov lKlllott , In. . land In southern low i torsil , -J.il f i per aero : C.I aoio < fruit firn In Mils ciiiuty fors.tlo. Johnston , t V.in I'atto.i. l Olt * < A Li-Albion Holier mills on lloonu * * n\i r. Xoli. ; llnost waterpnwer In the state , < levilopln ! l.5 horse power w iler entire ye ir ; dilly cipaclty , ino barrels ; nia-'h nrrv ami iippiiiten iiieus eompluteln every detail. ( Jooil frame residence ; 8 acresof lun-l. title uerfe as pi'li'e , J iT..UJOvlll ; take unlmpro\oa eastern Nebiaskn land , li II. Hhe vfo. "IfUHf HALK-pn oiisv piynieitts. iluolllliirs iu nil parts of tlio city , 12.11 Shoife. Hi ItliNTThree riinmi unfurnished , f.ieliu east , or ono furnished to suit. THII j MidowM In Oiicli room. ApiilvJi .Vjjri micet , li l'ltS.LM ' Stook of muse , ami liiek stoni * bul din. well , established Ir.idp ; lo'itlou near Omaha. Price , f..Viu. Will tiiku gooil farm In eolmio. . K. II. Slmafn. iron SAMI Iowa farms In I'ottawatfunla - _ amljtdjolnliijj con itles li II. t-haaro. AArAXTKD-About August I. In a ptlvatn ' family , a eompulent irltl for general iiiinsuuoik ; must ha\o reforeneo. Apply ovenlni- 015 Willow a\eniio. Couiiel ] ills. U IM.03ttlll buy ix Slcrlln , ' pnoumatle. i)7eveTo7 l'\o. 1 condition. CharleH A. Atkins Council HIllfTH. _ IfUlt S A tK Hotels and restaurants In Iowa anil Nebraska , doing prolll.iblu business anil well loc.itud ; will take l.uid In i.irt trade : write for details , K. II , ShuHfe. , OIt SAMC A nrst cliss sto.'k of uoncr.iT * mcieli uidlso with goodwill ; tirleo li.lWJi w lll tal.o seed laud inu\uliaiie. I ; . II. Sho.ifo. 171UK t-ALl .Stockofiiiiainorv'atril "no tl Otis' J- with store and fixtures ; price i' , . ! . ) ] ; will r.ido for land. M 11 , Shoafe. l lblt t > AliK SI acres of soT > d I'tiul uiT'ri7e\T - - colt iii ! , with four a"res land In WarnoM- vllle. Noli. : all modern Improvements l I evi'han o for n ploaaant uott mo fre. ' of Iti- eiiinlirati.'o In Oouuuil Illiilld or Om ih.u 11 II. Shoafe. MANHOOD RESTORED. "PANATIVO. 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DoimliBSls. TTRADE MARK. /3 //S * " J. C. & W. WOODWARD , ROOM 3 , EVERETT BLOCiC , COII.NOIL iiLurrs. IOWA. Mention thuOmttlm Hoc. CITIZENS STATE BANK of Council liiun CnplUUtcoT burplusau 1 1'roflU Httin .t NctCipltal mil Siirpln ? Dlructorn .1. l > . ill ml i | i > i rf. I. . GlPiimin , U H Ilirt. I. V. Mllllr. J. V. .liiinni ur.clClmrlm IL iliiiinin I r.nis ict 'oner tl lin < - IIIK Ijiisinoii. l/.ir-in c.iplnl an I burylui jf any bank In iuutliwuituni lotv.t. OX TIM3 D3Oltr rastaaas ! INFIRiVlARY FOR Tl-lR hf ® war * TREATMENT &la jtaicaiiJSiirJicilDisffiiT I i ' ' * apparatus a ii'I Itu no n fors i fosimfii tn ilm mt uf iv > ryfi-n of dlsu.ui ) nviiilrln u edlo U or sur.'luil troitnunu to beds for pu'Junts. bom ! mil iittari 1 i lc ! > aiturofiiolatioiH In the woo. 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