TTTtt OMA1TA DATLY TiEta TtfrKSD/VY , JATSrAllY o , 1893. THE DAILY BEE f t.T NCILWA'FFS. 01 PICK. NO. 12 PUAUL STKHRT. cfl by enrrler in tiny pnrt iif.tlio . ely ! IIV. . Tl I/TON , - MANAOKK. - nitrtvTs.l l llnvlnr"inioo No. (3 ( Tt-r t nitrtvTs. TIT.I IMIOM.J. . , IMIOM.J.i4NI.lt | Kdllor Xo.t3 ! X Y Plumbing Co. Council IJliiffs Lumber lo. ! Coal. The Union t'liristliin mission will meet to morrow evening lit the First Presbyterian church. The Woman's Christian nswlntlon real ised ntiont : ) on their concert last Monday evening A special meeting of the Christian ICn- deavor noelety will he hold thin nml tomorrow - row evenings at the Congregational church. SI Andrew's society \\ill celebrate the hlrthdn.v of Uohby Hums on the ' . ' . " > th of this month h.\ the usual banquet and hall at the Masonic temple. IJrgul.ir conclave of Iviinhoe roinmandcrv No , 17 , Knights Templar , this evening. All \lsitiniislrknlghtseonlially veleoiroi. By oiilcr of eminent fommandev. John Montgomery , who lives In the south- wcBtoin part of the city , had two hounds stolen from him last Monday night , imt < of them blue and the other brindled. Ho has offered a reward of fl > for their return. The Ladies Aid society of St. .lohn's Kng- llsh Lutheran chnn h meets this alternoon nt the residenee of Mrs. (5. W. Sii.vdcr , 217 South Seventh street , and the Utllo Dnlel so < letj' meets nt the same plaee this evening. L , A Towns is arranging a concert for Monday evening , January ! S , at the first Presbyterian church , us the opening of tin ; Couniil Hluffs branch of his Omaha conservatory. Some of the best talent of this city and Omaha will take part. The Grand Army ulll have a public camp- Jiiu and installation of officers Saturday evening. T. J. Kvans will oflichite as master of ceremonies , and n number of addi esses \\illbomadebvproniiin-nt members of the order Hefrcshmtnts will be served after the earn pllre. The regular monthly meeting of the Parochial Aid society of St. Paul's church , which was postponed from December , will bo held with Mrs. W. .1. Jamison , on First avcnuo , this afternoon , at half past-oVlocU. H is earnestly requested that all the ladles bo present and bring their pledges. Klijnh Joins and IJarbaraPulsifcrcaino all the way from Nodnway county. Missouri , yesterday in order to bo the llrst couple to be married by any of the now Justices of the peace. Iho job fell to the lot of Jjistice Field , who did it up with all the case and grace of an old hand at the business. A sleighing party of young people of thin city and Omaha was out last o\cningforn lark in ono of Bouquet's big sleighs. Among the number were a number of West ern Union telegraph operators from Omaha. During the ride the horses became fright ened and ran away , spilling the occupants of the sleigh along the road for a long distance. The disgusted slelghriders walked back to town. The following oftlcers have been elected by the 1'ottawattamio Democratic association for the coming year : President. Lucius Wells ; vice presidents , Nic Jennings , M. K. Itohrcr , A. C. Crahum ! , ticorgo C. Wise , John K. Cooper , C. U. Nicholson ; secretary , It. X. \Vhiltlesey ; financial secretary , F. II. Guan- ella ; treasurer , S. \Vadsworth ; executive committee. W. C. James , W. II. Thomas and C. D. wallets ; sergeaiit-at-anns , H. U. Hend ricks. Forty .years in the market and not an adulteration. "Strictly pure" is the motto. Cook's Kxlm Cry Imperial Champagne. 1'or iv It is no longer u mystery to the ladles of Council I3lulTs and vicinity whereto got , and what is the correct thing in plovcs for oveninsr. as a visit to the Boston Store \vill oonvinco you that their stock is composed of nil the lead- npshades in Musquitniro and shoulder length , in the most desirable tints suit- tihlo for ovcning wear. Some ono may say , I can only bo suited in the Foster or Alexandria , and others may say 1 prefer the Trefonsso , all of which is to bo hnd at our glove depart ment , as well as every quality in staulo plaeo goods in black and colored. AH gloves warranted and lilted to the hand. FOTHEKINGIl AM.WIIITGLAW & CO Boston Store , Council HlulTs. Coal and wood ; best , nnd cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox. No. 4 Main. I'KHSOX.l I'Att.ldll.l 1'llN. L. A. Gray is home from a visit to Chi cago. George II. Richmond has returned to Wis cousin. Warren Hough of Crescent was in the citj yesterday. Sheriff Campbell of Glcnwood was in [ In city yestcruay. D , A. Farro.ll arrived in the city from Col orado Tuesday night. A , P Cramer , editor of the Avoca Herald was In the city yesterday. A. M. Jackson of Sioux City was a guest a lifts Grand hotel yesterday. Ilov. James II. Hcnih'in has gone to Davcn port for a visit with relatives. Mrs. SlKionerof Shenandoah is in the cit < visiting H. A. and G. G. Uaird. Mrs. II. A. Baird and children returnee yesterday from a week's visit to friends ii Boone , la. Miss Ama liobluson , who'has been spend ing the holldajs at homo , returned to sclioo last evening. Ex-Congressman S. S. Farwell of Monti cello , la. , was in the city yesterday , a gues of Hon. W. H. M. Pusoy. Miss Mnry Oliver , who has been spenillii ; the. holidays at home , returned last eveniii ; to Chicago , where she will resume he musical studies. Miss ICathryn Gait of Chicago , who ha many friends here , is expected to arrive i the city next 'I'ursday as the guest of Mis Stella Patterson. Mrs. George Payunk and children , wh been spending the holidays visiting th former's brother. Henry C. Shuidlo , returne to their IIOIMO la Lincoln yesterday. Howard of Imitations. Take no "just a good. " See that you got the genuine Di Hull's Cough Syrup , the peerlesa speclllo. "Ivoal-Spar" consumes all vlt-illt there is in coal ; saves quarter of yon coal bill ; prcvunts smoke ; destroy dcauly coal gas ; provonta soot and eln dor. Jengson & Urcgg , I17J I'carlBtrcot McPliail pianos and Crown organs cash or installir.onts. Mar. LJourloiii : llOStutHinan Htroct. Do yon stnokoV lluvo you tried 'I U. King & Co.'s I'artiigasV It's charmer. .lust light ono. AVc.it rot U'omit | on , J. H. Wcstcott , Jr. , and Miss Catherine % Compton , both of this city , were marric last evening at the residence of bride's M ter , Mrs. M. H. Sears , It was a quiet affai only a low friends and the members of tl family being present. The ceremony wi performed by Hev. .1. H. Davis of the Fir : Baptist church. The happy couple at om proceed to housekeeping at 10lf > Avenue i where they will bo at homo to their frleiu after February . Mr. Wcsteott is er inoyi'd in the ? \onparcil composing room , at both ho and the bride have a large numbi of friends , who extend congratulations. Perfect f.ctlon anil period health rcsu from the usoof Do Witt's Little liirly Itisor A jtorffct llttlo pill. For warmtnir guest chambers , bat rooms , etc. , our ga& hcntois nro ju what you want. Look at them. Clcai convonlont cheap , ( J. W. Gas and Kloi trie Light Co. Wanted Cash oiler for ten shun Citizen's State , bank stock. Must 1 cold. Address E. II. Sheafo , NE\\S \ \ FROM COlACll BUFl'S ' Dftnrmineil to Hare the Snow Removed from the Streets. MAYOR LAWRENCE PREPARES FOR ACTION linllrntlnin Thr t tlu Slrrot Unit tray Com- linnvVIII HB ( Ihcn nn Oiinrttinlty | | tn Korp 111 lllKht f \\'ny Clrnr. Mayor I-awrcnco has given the police an Older with reference to the cleaning of the strietbMhleh is likely to l > o the subject of sonic comment when the fact becomes known to the public at large , as it Is likely to do vt ry soon. For the last four weeks the streets have been clogged up with snow , which the property owners have not felt called upon toicnuivo. On all streets excepting those on which th < 5 motor trains run these accu mulations have worn away by evaporation and other processes of naturi ) until they arc of but little consequence to the traveling public. On Broadway , Pearl street , Fifth avenue. Madison street and Plerco street , however , where the motor company rides the roost , the snow was piled np weeks ago by the snow plow owned by the company until the driveway on each side of the tracks was rendered almost impassible. After u week or so of this kind of trouble the mayor served the motor company with notice tn remove the obstructing snow and ice at once. The motor company , in its usual accommodating manner , replied that it Mould do so when It pleased. Mayor Law rence awaited the pleasure of the company for awhile , and then ordered the street supervisor to put his men at work and re move the obstructions at the expense of the taxpayers. This wns dnnn for a daj or two , and then the work WHS stopped. Having met \\itli no success In manairing the motor company , the mayor last evening issued the following order : x Notice to the I'lilillr , The provisions of an ordinance to provide for ictnoval of snow and leu from Improved si i eels will bo strict I venfoived from tlilsdatu , DiM-einlii'i-'J-l , IK'J'J. X. I ) . IAWIIIM'I : : , Miiyor. See. 137. That tlienivupnntxof nny hnilillng or busi'ini'til of any building fronting or iiliiiltliii ! on liny sttert , highway. a\emie or alley , \\lilch hits been pcrniani'iitiy Improved by being hroiiuhl to tirade , by Illllniillnearth or other material , In the established Kiudc1 thereof , orvlicip the same tins been graded. iiiacmluiiil7cd. or paved , curticd and guttcm ! In n permanent nisiniu'r xvllli stone or sub stantial material , all of such occupants are hi'ieliy rcniilied lo remove nil embankments of Miowdnfihor other obstructions from th giittrrnay.s on any of said streets 'o occupied .within twenty-four hours after the same lia1 * accumulated , and that siiltlcli'iil thcicof shall bo removed to leave the gnltrrwuy clear and free of obstruction to lutniiii water along said giitturwuys. I'KN.U.TV Hcc. mo. That any occupant , or owner who falls , neglects or refuses to re move snow or nt her obstruct Ions In any slicet as herein dellm-d and within thu I line limited shall be giilllv of u niKdcincanor mid on cun- vlcllonliall be lined In a Mini not exceeding } li ( and costs , the pnynirnl of which shall lie enforced In the same manner as ptovlded for thi'colleiMlonof lines. From the present condition of things , it is easy lo see that Iho order has but little weight on any street but where the motor company bar a track , the snow that fell in the gutters by natural means having almost entirely melted away. The citizens , accord ingly , are ctillad upon to do what the motor coutpany refuses to do. H might be men tioned incidentally in this connection that the mayor , members of the city council , and in short , all the city nfllcials have been rid ing on the motor line for over a year past on the strength of bits of pasteboard furnished by the company , and that during that time thcro has not been a single ordinance or resolution passed that could in any manner bo construed as an abridgement of the motor company's privileges when these privileges have como into conflict with the rights of the citizens. ' < ) | . ( .iii..l the Itltlri. The park commissioners mot Tuesday even ing and opened the bids for the site of the park which it was decided by popular vote three years ago should be located some where iu the western part of the city. The advertisement for bids called for proposals on land within livii blocks of Broadway and west of Twenty-third street , and all of the bids but one were within the prescribed limits. That one was sent in by Finlay Burke , the property being located near the corner of Twenty-third street and Avcnuo G. It was accompanied by a petition which had been circulated by some of the residents of Strectsvillo and had been signed by about 100 property owners in various parts of the city , asking that it bo purchased in spite of the provis ions of the advertisement. T. J. Kvanshad four bids in for property near the corner of Avcnuo D and Thirty-second street , and B. M. Webster had a bid in for KOIIIO property in his addition , near the corner of Twenty- sixth street and First avenue. The prices on these piecrs f property vary from S-l.OlM ] to $0,000. v . the dimensions vary from HOC feet SoiXl feet snuare. Itcporteis were barred from the consulta tlnn of the commissioners , and as soon as tht meeting was over the bids were shut up it Wadsworlh's safe with the understandiiif that they were not to be taken out agaii until some time in tlio future , it being tin idea of the commissioners that the publu ought to bo kept in darkness as to their in tent ions until it was too late to kiclc. In : general way , however , the above Jlgurc ; show which way the cat jumps. This after noon the throe commissioners expect to g ( out and look at the property , and after tin- ; have made an examination as to its merit ! hcj'o may bo a few more crumbs of informa lion for the public. ( 'hose Tlirlr Doctors. The Board of Supervisors , at their im > ctlnj yesterday , awarded contracts for count ; medical services to the following physicians at the prices accompanying : Macrae & Son Gariu , Lewis , ICano and Keg Creek , frJSO J. W. Xusinn , Kockfnrd a.ml Boomer , H" > : .1 II. Swanson , Crescent and Hazel Dell , . * : K O. A. Wyland , Hardin and Norwalk , $ -lr > ; 0 A. Spaulding , ICnox and Spanldlng. $ ; S ; A ICegcl , Minden and James , jf."jO : S. N. ilarvi Neola and York , t'.V ) ; A. H. Gibson , Centei Belknap and Washington , f45. Supervisor HeUel and Black were authorl/cd to con tract for medical attendance In all the town ships not above named. Moorchouso & Co. were awarded the coi : tract for furnishing the county books fo the coming year. The Council Bluffs Globe , Council Blnn" Nonpariol , the Council BlutVs Frolo Press and Iho Avoca Herald were made the ol llcial papers of tlui county for the comin year. Today the board will make the ai nnal settlement with the treasurer , which I likely to take a good share of the day. Th session will probably Uo completed'by thi ovcning. Ilimlmiiil I'lillmvH tlmVlfc. . Last Saturday Mrs.Villiiiin Ward die suddenly lit her homo on Vine street of pnoi inonla. Her funeral was sot for Tuesda afternoon , but when Iho time arrived he husband , who had been as well as any on when his wife was Mid in the coftin , ha been taken down with the s-imo disease th1 ; carried off his wife , and was pronounce in a dangerous condition. His pbyslcla announced that he could not live more thu a few bouts. The funeral of Mrs. Ward wu therefore postK | > ncd for further dcvelo ] incuts In her husband's caso. Ho Hngerv along until last evening at V:40 : o'clock , whc 1'Odicd. Ho was M years of age , and wi. born in Leicester , Hnglaml. The husbati and wife will bo buried together from tl residence at 'J o'clock tomorrow afternoon. I'j'biirn ( itii'R to Fort .MiulUiui. Sheriff Hazca loft Tuesday night for For Madison with H. Pyburn in charge , boun for the penitentiary , where lie will am three years. Before going , Pyburu ha a conversation with the sheriff , i which ho admitted that Uio buslnci transaction in which he bud been implicate and which brought him into trouble , was long ways from l > elng straight , but ho i ; slsted tlmt ho was not so guilty as eertal other parties. Ho said the Coylo trade wi worked up by him for the benefit of F. I Jerome and ono ICmmlnger of Omaha , wt were to receive thu lion's khare of thu pr ceeds. and ho was led to be'lev ' ? thai his share would IK ? from $ " > lollOfl , Ho also stated that his partner. Ilodson. had been in several similar transactions , while this was his first. Hodstm will have his trial at the coming term of court. P.vlmrn's family Is said to be In a badly cramped condition by reason of the hutlMtid and father's grief. Hit wife , who is by no means strong , has been supiwting herself ns best oho could by mnnual labor , while her son , 10 years of ago , earns a llttlo by selling papers In Omaha. ( , ' ; < r I'umhir. For several weeks past there has been a great scarcity of freight cars. It IR not duo to the fact that the cars arc in use , but to the precaution that is being taken by the railway companies to prevent their rolling stuck from getting out of their control. Yesterday a man from Onawa was In the city and made the rounds of the dif ferent companies trying to get n num ber of cars sent to his place to be loaded with hay destined lor [ mints south and east. At e\ery place ho inquired he met with the same answer , that there were no cars to be had for love nor money. The railroads re member tnclr experience last \ear. when the cars were sent out freely before the gniln shipping season had opened , and later on the grain was piled mountain high at all the shipping points for days or even weeks be cause the cai-s had been sent out over com peting stems and had not been sent back. but used by the competitors at the ordinary fixed rate for mileage. This year they have all adopted the same plan , and all appli cants nro ghen the same answer. No cars are allowed to be taken from the company's own lines , orders to that effect having been sent to the various agents from the head quarters. It is working a great hardship to the farmers and grain speculators , but the companies do not see any way out of the diniculty. _ Why is It that people use Salvation Oil ? Answer : Because It Is the best liniment , New .liirlcs llnuvii. The following were drawn as the members of the grand and petit Juries in the district court yesterday. The grand Jurors are or dered to be on hand for business January 'J4 , and the petit jurors on February 1-1. . . . Vork John flint Clrnnd .lurors--l.I.Coleiniin : , ; sen , Kane ; .1. It. Msicrne , ( iiiincr ; W. f. Viin- I'clt. Lewis ; James l.oobv , Neolu ; Hubert Me Klnilh. Kcgl'ieek : .1. II. ' Shields lln/.cl Dell ; It. K. Williams. Washington ; l.ai-s , len-cn , llooiner : .1 , I' . 1'iirllsU1 , NonvalU ; V. It. Perry , llaidln : Henry Hcliols , Minden. I'etll jurors O. c. I'liulley. Second precinct , First ward ; K. MorrisonoiU townsiilp ; U. II. Homeland , I'li-i pii'dncl. 1'oui'lli ward ; A. It. Whlttlcsey , I'list ineclnct , Second \\aid ; .letry Kelly , Second precinct , I'onrth ward ; William llncll , Second ineclnct , I'ourth ward ; lieorgr W. t-trong , Second piur-lnet , I'lflh uiiril ; Wesley Clark , I'lrsi piuclnct. I'lrtiinl ; Monls Hough , lla/fl Doll ; A. I. . Ingrum , Sil ver CiecKV. ; . I ) . Burl , lliiidin ; John II. la\ls ) , earner : Ficd IlerwlnUel , Keic Crock ; M. A. Hough , Crescent ; William Drlscoll. Nor- walU ; Clans ItelmeM , Mlndon ; MIKu Kllken- ney , llootner ; O. K l.rtncr , Lewis ; .lames llunisVi : ! < hliigtnn ; .lames Hunter , Nrola ; H. ! ' . CocUraii , 1'lrst pieclni-t , Second ward , Knno ; C. 1) . Walters , Second nrrclnct , I'lrsi ward , Kane : Andy Itoullng , Mrs , pieclnct , Sixth ward , Kanu. You don't want a torpid liver ; you don't want a bad complexion , you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want a headache. Then use Do Wilt's Llttlo 10 irly Misers , the famous little pills. Brighter than yas , cheaper than elec tric liffht and as beautiful as a dream those uew art lamps at Lund Bros. Carl Burhorn. successor to K. Bur- horn , has the only now jewelry stock in city. Many holiday novelties. Jtevliiil Mct-tlngs. A scries of meetings is being held at the various churches throughout the city , and great interest is being manifested. Those at the Broadway Methodist church are especially well attended and are constantly increasing in interest. Seventy-live conver sions are reported since last Saturday night and many more are reported to be deeply Interested. Evangelist Stone is preaching to large audiences. Hev. Henry Dolong also reports a great in terest at the Union Chiistian mission , where meetings have been in progress for many months past. During the last two months there have been I0 ! ! conversions , and many of them are said to be very enthusiastic in their work. If you have piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will surely euro you. snow nnd cold weather doss not diminish the demand for acreage in the Klein tract , 2i miles cast of the post- ofllco ; 300 acres yet for sale in from ono to ten aero tracts , suitable for Iruit and garden. Day & Hess , agents , 30 Pearl street , _ Toll t'ndrr llls1V K < in. W. 13. Lowry , who drives a wagon for Shugart & Son of this city , was seriously in jured yesterday morning while in Omaha. He had loaded up Ids wapon and was turning it around preparatory to returning to the Bluffs when the vehicle upset , on ac count of the shortness of Iho turn. LOV.TJ- fell under the horses' heels , his legs being caught by the wheels of the wagon. Ho re ceived several blows from the horses' heels , who became unmanageable , one landing on the back of his head and laying open the scalp , and another on the shoulder , cutting the llcsh open to the bone. What folly ! To bo without Bcccham's iMli.K Miirlown In "Tlio lliuirhl > ; irlt.i' Miss Julia Marlowe paused in Omaha or her way back east to give a performance ol Sheridan Knowles' "Tho Hunchback , " am' the Boyd was lilled to its fullest last evening ing to witness it. Miss Marlowo evidcntlj made many friends on the occasion of hei last visit , and now her appearances have at tallied the dignity of social functions am. boxes and parquet are occupied by the "swollest" society in town. Sheridan Knowles' play pleased our grand mothers vastly , anil still in the care of a thoroughly capable company it can bo bright and fairly entertaining. Fanny JCembli added to her artistic fame in the part ol Julia. Miss Marlowe's Julia is a tolornbU performance ; no moro. She evidently strives to read into the cliaracter a subtlej the lines glvo no hint of , and tlio study has i fragmentary effect. In person Miss Mar lowo's Julia Justifies tlio extravagance o Master Walter's eulogy ; speech and iictioi are disappointing. In the llrst nci Miss Marlowe's interpretation is sufllcient in the second act It fails to reveal a glimpsi of the bright , thoughtless and alnios hysterical gayety of the child from tliofotm try amid the gilded divcrtiscments of th < town , and last ovcning the true meaning 01 the scene on which the main action of tin comedy turns was lost to the audience ; ii the third at t Miss Miirlowo is at homo will the requirements nnd plays satisfactorily and her management of the fourth and llftl acts is hardly less than commendable. The company supjiortlng the star Is tin same in personnel as seen with Miss Mar iowe two months ago. Mr , Weaver's Music. . Walter is a painstaking bit of work am fully earns appreciation. Mr.Tnber is nose so careful to perfect bib porsonation o Clifford. Miss Kugcnia Lindemaii as Hclei in her sconces with Modus evidences consld cniblo comedy power and charm , and th minor parts are passably played , thoFathoi of Mr , Giles Shine calling for a special won of praise. Week \Vnndcrliiiid. . The comedy at Wonderland anil DIJo theater this week is good , yet there is sonu thing wanton In Its makeup , and that semi thing is singing and dancing , on which th success of all farce comedies depend. It 1 laughable , howuvcr , and well enjoyed. I the third act Charles and Inn Sully mak a big lilt with their clever specialties The vaudeville show which precedes th comedy , however , makes up for till its shot comings , ns it is one of the best over give at this house , The Uixon brothers dcmoi strato their claim as l > elng the greatest tu robatlu dangers in America , their wor being wonderful. Gus Giirholt does dangerous act of balancing and posturing o a pyramid of tables and chairs , and IJogai and O'Urien are ono of tlio funniest music ; teams who have visited Omaha. They intn duce many novel musical Instrumentsjn the net , musical ducks . musical huts , breukawu chairs , tables , wheelbarrows , canes , et < llefore breakfast Brotno-Seltzer Acts as a bracer 10 cents a botth FRUIT OF THE'PAST YEAR Good Work of the Royallghbor3 ! of Amer ica During Tint Period. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ORDER I'rom a llonlitfnl I'lnnnrlnl lta U Iho Organ. If. at I mi Ititn Horn PLnrnl liy Industry In ii I'rixpcroiM i'lmltlon I' < M- turrs i r tinScMlon. . The eyes of the Modern Woodmen of America arc turned towards Omaha today , awaiting with interest the result of the de liberation of the second animal meeting of the head camp of the lloyal Neighbors of America , now in session in the city it the hall in the Patterson lilock. When the head cnmrT of the Modern Woodmen of America was in Mutual conclave hero last year , the lloyal Neighbors of America was rccognbcd by that body and made nn auxiliary to that organization. The membership of the Koyal Neighbors of America Is com posed of the wives , daughters , sisters and sweethearts of the members of the Modem Woodmen , and ns an organization it is com mendable , is rapidly growing and will soon find a place among the moro pretentious fra ternal societies in the country and. take a front rank. H wns organized in Council Bluffs April . IS'Jl , by a number of ladies who were mem bers of local camps Instituted in connection with the Modern Woodmen. The general ollicos are located In Council Bluffs and the society Is incorporated under the laws of the state of Iowa. January 1 , IS'.ll , but six- camps were in existence. During IMh ! twelve new camps were organized , making a total of eighteen camps of neighboisnow in a prosperous condition and crowing. The head camp met with adversity during ts llrst year of existence , and it required a great deal of perseverance and zealous labor to place it upon the road to prosperity. But the indomitable courage of tlio head oftlcers and the determination to make the society a success won the battle , and the membership list of the Koyal Neighbors increased rap idly during the next year. New camps were Instituted , the indebtedness was liquidated and the annual convention finds the organ ization prospering and the outlook for its continued growth very encouraging. iiiU-rtiltnliiK : the Visitor * . During their stay in the city the delegates are the guests of tlio members of the local camps , and everything possible is being denote to entertain them and make their stay a pleasant one. There Is not a city in Iho country where more interest is taken and where the Koyal Neighbors artf in a more prosperous condition than Omaha , and the Holding of the annual meeting hero is un appropriate recognition of the successful efforts of the members of the local camps in behalf of the organization. The session will not be closed before tonight , and today's session will be a very busy one. At 10:30 : yesterday morning the supreme arcade , Mrs. G , W. Eastmun of Council Bluffs , called the meeting to order , and spoke brlelly of subjects appropriate to the occasion. The report of the committee on credentials was the lirst business to come before the meeting. The committee found the follow ing delegates present and entitled to seats in the convention of tlio head camp : Lily No. 1. Council Bluffs , Mrs. A. M. Boycr ; Ivy No. 'J. Omaha , Mrs. C. H. T. lilepcn and Mrs. II. M. Hough ; Oak Leaf No. : > , Mnnito , 111. , Mrs. A. Pollard , Mrs. A. E. Blazer. Mrs. K. C. Jlamscy ; Marie No. S , Belvidere. 111. , Mrs. C. T. Sprackman ; Nellie Hall No. 0 , Flora , 111. , Mrs. Isa M. Smith ; Golden Hod No. 7 , Council Bluffs , Mrs. Wil liam Frederick and lMrs. , II. J. Bublitz ; Clover Leaf No. 8 , South Omaha , Mrs. William Post and 'Mrs. ' M. A. Lee ; Magic City No. U , Stronghurst , 111. , Mrs. Max- Held ; Pansy No. 16. Omaha , Mrs. G. M. Shaver , Mrs. E. D. Watt ; Lady Elgin Nell ll , Elgin , 111. , Mrs. A. Olson ; Myrtle No. ! ' . , Stromsburg , Neb. . Mrs. J. E. Moore ; Gladiola - ola No. H , Lecd , S. D. . Mrs. G. W. Helming ; Our Friend No. lo , Friend , Neb. , Mrs. Han nah Whitcomb. Those camps not represented arc Myrtle Leaf No. : , Peoria , 111. ; KenoNo. 10 , Hutcli- inson. Kan. ; Viola No. 17 , Piano , 111.- Fern Leaf No. 18 , Peoria , 111. At Itoll Call. Iloll call showed the following oftlcers present : Mrs. G.V. . Eastman of Council Bluffs , supreme oracle ; Mrs. A. E. Blazer of Munito , 111. , supreme vice-oracle ; Mrs. J. H. Can-others of Council Bluffs , supreme recorder : Mrs. P. J. Hennessy of Coun cil Bluffs , supreme receiver ; supreme marshal , Mrs. U. J. Swanson of Council Bluffs ; supreme chancellor , Mrs. W. E. C'ndy of Omaha. Board of managers , Mrs. J. E. Van Gilder of Omaha. Mrs. S. II. Filbert of Council Bluffs , Mrs. K. C. Hairsav of Manito , 111. , Mrs. E. E. Adams of Com cil Bluffs and Mrs. C. S. Sprackman of Belvidere , 111. Mrs. Eastman , supreme oracle , appointed the following committees : Credentials Mesdames Blazer , Walker and Frederick. Grand oflieer's reports Mesdames Smith , Post and Franks. Grievance and appeals Mesdames Lee , Hodges and Olson. Heports of supreme oracle , supreme receiver and supreme premo recorder Mesdames Bublitz , Boyer and Watt. Tlio remainder of the forenoon session was taken up in listening to the reports of the supreme officers and subordinate camps. Mrs. Eastman's report was an in teresting resume of the year's work , and attentively listened to by the delegates. She told of the in crease In membership to 1,000 members , and the instituting of twelve now camps during the past year. When the head camp met one year ago it was badly In debt , and the outlook was not encouraging. The year's work , however , was effectual , nnd the year of Ib'JH ' was commenced with the head camp out of debt and with n fair balance in thu treasury , Mrs. Eastman made a number of recom mendations for the better governing of the order , and they will all como before the con vention for discussion and action. Her re port was referred. Mrs. J. K. Can-others , supreme recorder , submitted hev annual report , which showed that the number of camps in good standing is eighteen , with a membership of 1,000 , In the jurisdiction extending over the nine northwestern states of Iowa , Illinois , Ne braska , Kansas , North and South Dakota , Missouri , Michigan and Indiana , During the year 18U3 twelve now camps were Instl- luted. All are in a very prosperous condi tion and the membership is rapidly increas ing. ' k The report of the miprcmo receiver , Mrs , P. J. Hennessy shows that the finances ol the camp are In a joxid condition. During IbW the amount received was flM , and tin sum expended was 53IO , leaving a balance on hand of fiii.CO. The reports were referred to the proper committees and the contention took a recess at noon until U o'clock. At the afternoon session the most imigitant ) ; business trans acted was the election of oftlcers for the en suing year. Anniiiil Ctrrjlijii of Oilier , The election resulted as follows , then being but little contest made : Suprcim oracle , Mrs. G. W. Eastman , Council Bluffs supreme vice oracle , , 'Mrs. A. Olson , Elgin 111. ; supreme recordv , Mrs. J. U , Can-others Council Bluffs ; uujiremo receiver , Mrs P. J. Hcnncssy , Council Bluffs ; sn prcmo marshal , Mrs. O , E. Walker South Omaha ; supreme chancellor , Mrs ML THE SAME. TIIAYER , IOWA , In Pain . . . time with strained A Long . . . . _ . . back , and was m bed Tlmo. . . . . four months. ST. JACOBS OIL < n sod 4L cured me. J. C. StouU Months. \V M IIotlRos. Prlcnrt supreme Inner sontlnpl , Mrs U It llrown , snptvmo outer sentinel , Mrs. V Wink. 1'eorln. Ill iMinni of ninmiKcra. Mrs. K C Uinisn.ihnirman . , Manito , 111. ; Mrs. .1. K , Van Ullder. Onialin , Mrs. A. K. llla/er , Mnnito. 111. ; Mrs H. U WUt. Oinnhai MI-H. H. Shltlner. tJnilcf the heal of nilsoollnnoons hti.itnrss the camp took up the revision of the b.laws . of the Boi'ictj' , and the remainder of the afternoon \vns consumed In Ilsi > oslnjr of pro- loosed ohnnges. A number of ninriul- incuts were inloptcil , greatly uxteniUtiR the | H > wcrs of the head oftlc-ors nnd plni-lng the ramp \\fon \ bronder base to meet its r.iplil dovclopment ntul Increnieil resixinsl. hllltlcs. 'I'hlR oiiler of business wns not ills- posed of nmi will occupy n greater part of today's work. Thu most Important subject that will fotno np today is that ot mUllng the insnrnni'o fonturo nml making the bonlnciary p.irt of the eamp an lnixrtant | ono. The plnn will pi-ob.ibly bo adopted , but hardly porfcvtcdnt this session. It is the Intention to adopt the feature nml then refer it to the boanl of managers for perfection to report nt a future meet ing. Tt was nearly (5 ( o'clock when the alternoon session was brought to a close. In titllntliin. At S o'clock last evening fully -100 people pntheretl at 1'atterson hall to wittiest the Installation of the oftleers of the head camp of the Koyal Neighbors and the Installation of 'the ' ofilcers-eloct of Camp No 120. Modern Woodmen of America of this city. The audience was eomiraseit of the members of the Modern Wood men , their wives , daughters , sisters and sweathearts. Three of this head officers ot the Modern Woodmen of America were in at tendance. They were .1. ( . Johnson of i'ca- botly , Kan. , A. U. Talbot of Lincoln anil .1. AV. White of Tnplco. 111. , members of the board of directors of the head camp. They arrived tn the city last evening nml are in attendance tit tlio federal court upon a ease of the Modern Woodmen. When the installation ceremonies of the Woodmen were completed the hall was turned over to the Uoyal Neighbors. Mrs. A. llliuer of Manito , 111. , Installed the ofllcers elected yesterday. , * 3" Piles of peoples ntivo piles , but Ue Witt s Witch HiUL'l .salvo will euro thorn. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. fDisordered Lover , _ . _ . | ! They Act Like Magic on the Vital Orpine , 5 11 Rcgulatinc the Secretions , restoring lonnf ! i lost Complexion , bringing back the Kccnj ' 'Kdfre ' of Appetite , and arousing vfiththJ 5 ROSEBUD OF HEALTH " < = whole plivsicaij energy of the human frame. These Facts j ! -.re admitted by thousands , in all classes of , Society. Largest Sale in the World. | Covered with a TaiteUu & Bolpblo Coating. Of all druggists. Price 2S > cents a Do.x. N ? - " ' ? 1eJ > t'65Jlr2l. ti _ S THAT CUP OENKHATRi eiDxvien jo * ere precious than the "Nocterof the soils. , " MorohoulltiE : the "Balm of OllloaU , " OnUHx u 'nuili , Milieus I'ulinrcicit , lmiH il ) > tlm tidily , .Mukci Iron > rvr lleally curc < Catnrrli , CiiUls , Ki-nnrlittU , CONM'.M ' I'TIO.V , Headache. A cliul KiirprUc , ISIcuKctt Itcllcf , Curn for "Oxygen Book" anil 4 Trys Free. SPECIFY OXYSEH CO. , Suite 51O Shooly Blilp ; , Omaha. NOTICIB" 6JPASSESSMKNTOP DAMAGES - AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners ot nil lots and purls of lots on 1'lftli street , from I'ioroe street to Wool- woitli aruiuiu ; Vou are hereby notified tlmt the nndor- tfiieil , thrco disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , Imvo been duly appointed by the mayor , with tlio approval of tlioelty coun cil of said city , to nsscsi the dnmaKO to the owners respectively of the property nitectod by grading of said street , declared necessary bv ordlnaneo Xo. H.3.S" , passed Dee. ' . ' 0 , ISJ'J , nu- proved Doe. 2-t , 18'J2. ' Vou are further notified , tlmt bavins ac cepted said appointment , and duly qualltled as required by law , wo will , on the I'Uiday of January. A. 1) ) . ISO. ! , nt the hour of ID o'cloul ; in tlio forenoon , at tlio olllco of Slirlver .V O'Donolioe. 1OI 1'arnatn stroot. within tlio corporate limits of said city , meet for tbopur- pose of considering and malting thu assess ment of daiu.igo to thn owners respeetlfoly of said property , alfected by said uraulnz. taking Into consideration special benolltii , If any. Vou are notified to bo present ut tlio llmo and plaeo aforpsuld and make any objection to or statements coneern'-'i ; said us9oisincnt : of damages as you i.ay c .islder proper. W. ( i. SIlltlVKlt. OKO. ' .J-Atll , . JAS. STOUICU.MvK. Omaha. .Inn. 4. 1S ! . J.ldlOt Sborill-HSale. Under and by virtue of an e.xccnlIon Issued by I'ranlj 12. MOOICK , clerk of Ihu district court within and for Donnlns county , Nehraska , upon a judgment rendered bv said oonit at Its Septumljer term , A. 1) . , 1.8D'J. In favor of tlio Merchants National hanU of Kansas City , .Missouri , and against the Metropolitan Table Hallway company of Omaha , Nebraska , I Imvo levied upon the following doscrlhod property as thu property of the said , The Metropolitan ( . 'ablo Hallway company ol Omaha , Nebraska , to-wlt : "Track and ioail- bed , Including rails , ties , plates , frog's bolts , splices , wlies , switches , poles , Holly wiles , cro : < wires , etc. , etc. . and ururyllihiK perlaln- Inj ; to said track anil tlio operating ( hereof as an olec.trlc motor line of said The Metropol itan I'ablo Hallway company on 'Hlth stieel and on Dodgu street In thu city of Omaha , amen on llodgn street as extendeil. Woodman ave nue , I'mlerwood avenue and Wilson avrmieor street In Dundee IMaco or adjacent thereto In Iho county of Douglas ; | iul stnto of Nehraska. " "Omi car house ( frame building on posts or hlocksMociited on lot 14 , lilock KH , Dundee 1'lace , Douglas county , Nehraska. " "Two motor passenger cars numbered respec tively two ( Ul , mid lluvo (3) ( ) " "Heeord book , Htock certlllcato book and seal of said com pany , " and also "the franchise granted to said company , which Includes all the rights and privileges seemed thereby , " and I will on the 17th day of January , A. I' . , l Ui : , commencing at IU o'clock a , in , of said day , at the east flout door of the county court house In the city of Omaha , soil said properly at public auction to Iho highest and best bidder or bidders for cash , to satisfy said execution , ( he amount dim Iheieon being forty thousand , four bundled forty-six and (11-100 ( dollars ( WO.-l-Ui.Ol ) ludg- meiit , and sixteen and 3H-100 dollars ( ilO.llMi costs , with Inleiesl on said aimmnis from the 1'Jth day of September , 1WJ2 , and the acciulng costs , on .said Judgment and execution , ( iixjittiK A. IIINNKTT. : ShorllTof Douglas fonnty , Nebraska. LAKK , HAMILTON .t MAXWKI.I. . Attorneys Omaha , Nebraska , January fi. 1UU3. .15.1 laim Notice. Tlio rnclflo Kxprces Company. Olllco of th ( 'resident , Omaha. No'j. . Doeuni her 1st. Iktt Notion Is hereby given tlmt. the annual meet Ing of thu stockholders of tlio company for tlio election of dlreutors and the transaction of such other business as may properly coma bu- fore It , will beheld nt the olllco of the com pany , No. Mill llarnoy stroat , omulia. Nob.on Tluusday , January . .tli. 1SJI. : at II o'clock a.in Ity order of tlio Itonrd of Director * , 11 M. MOKtiMA.N. 1'rcsldent , ! ' . IIECIIKU Bocrntnry. Dl.fi.l5-22-S9-.T5 TO TIIK OWNKItS OK AU < LOTS OK I'AUTS of lots on " 11" biroet from lUth stecut , tu ITth street. Vou are hereby nollflod that the niuUr- hlzneU. tliroodUlnlereited frewliolden of Uni city ot Oinahu , havobeeit duly iippolutod by the mayor , with the approval of thu city council of saM cliv. to ussum the damavo In the owners respectively of thu property affected of "U" fro Utli fected by the grading street u Hlrcet to Kth biroet , declared neocss.iry bv or.ilnanco No. IUSi , passed December llitli , 161K. upurovecl December I'.itli. 18'X' . You are further notilluJ that h'tvlnz ao- copied said nppolntiiiunt , anJ du'.y nnallllod ns required by law. wo will , on the K'tn duy ol January , A.I ) . Is'Jl ' , at the hour of ; t o'cloul In thu afternoon , ut the olHco of Gco J. 1'uul KU5 1'arnam street. within the cot- poratellinlti of said ellv. meet for the pur pose of considering and makhu thu mt'nt of da in ago to the otviiorH ro > pootlvoy | ol Bald propurty .itTuctud by said grade , takln ; nto consideration special bonellu.-lf any , Vou aru notllled to bo presonl ut the tlni ( nnd place aforesaid and miiko aur objectlon- to or bt itomeuu coiifurntnr said usne. smen of damu 'cs aayou may conaldur iiropor. lKO. J. 1'AIIl. . W. U. rillUIVKIl , JAf. STOOKDAIiK 0 111 ab a , Neb , Dec. tb , Ibiri ai"J-dlOl For civr 2 $ Ytars BuH Durban } Tobacco lias been recognized as the standard of tobacco ] > crlcclion. This isvhy we liave temained , during tills long lriod , the largest manufacturers of Smelting Tobacco in tlie world. It lias n fragrance and flavor of pecu liar excellence. Give it a trial. TIT D CELEBRATED lilD SANDWICH _ . . , " V- * - * - - - ; - " - < - .rfctUKT y.J'ifHf ; i > Moro sold th xn nil obhora cotn'Mnol Do not 1)3 dooalvoJ by tmttxtora or by these claiming to have almost 1x3 good : i machine. Buy only the SANDWIOlt CORN SHELLER nnd bo protected by direct guarantee from rolliblo nnmufac > urers. You canalways depend upon our repairs being knot in stock by ttll local dealers. Apply for our agency. Send for catalogue ! and prices. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO. , Council IJlulTs , Iowa. . W. PAH6L1 The Good Samaritan. SO Tears' Eipericcco. UEADI5K OF DISEASES OF MUN A NO VVOMBN. PROPRIETOR OF TUB WORLD'S 1IKKUAI. VISPBK. cAHY -MKU1C1NJ1. . /treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.anua ; Ms- coscsof the Eye anil ICnr.FiUiaid Apoplexy , Heart Disease , Liver Complaint , Klilney Complaint , Nervous Debility , feftental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Diabetes. BrleI fsDl ease , St. Vllns * Dance , Kheuinatlsrn , I'uralyslfl. White Swelling , Bcrofula , Fever Sorca , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ono removed without the knife or drnwine a dr.op of blood. Women with bi-r delicate onrr.na re- Btorert to health. Dropsy cured v/hhout tapping. Special Attention given to private nnd Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 85O to SSOO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tupo Worms removed In tw or three hours , or no I > ay. Hemorrhoids or I'lles cured. THOSE WHO AKK AFI'LICTKD Will Eftvo life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or iu > iiif DR. G. W. PANGLE-'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician tvlio cnn toll vplnit atll : i pursuit without antclng n question. All correspondence strictly confidential. Medleia ' , rout by express. Address ali letters to BBS Broadway , Ccmncil Blufi's , Iowa COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All liliiils of Dyolnx nnd Clorui'ns ilonu In ( ho hUhuit styln o ! the urt. I'.nlo.l and tulucil fubrlos nm'Ju to luol : us goo I iisnuvv. Wo IK promptly done an I ilollvurol In all parts uf tlio country. Suml finpriuo Hat. C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. Drcudwav.nuurNorlhwL-itorn Do ot , COflllttfJlIllfl'H. . III. DISORDERS Anil all tin tr.iln of KVII.9 , WKAK.VK3SK * , URIIIMI'V. KT.1. , t'ltt 113 cnmimnr Ilioin In man OIHI'KI.V nn I I'l'IKMA- NKNTJiV CL'KKIl. Killl HI'ltUNCiTII unit tonti given to every psrtof tli bodjr. 1 will toil ( u cnroly picxoli I'JIKB to any mi.forur tlu iiruiorlu. llun that curo.t m'Jiif UIMU troublji. AiMrjii , U A. IIHAUM'.V 11ATU.E I'llKKIC. MICH. I'rup i 4U for lluuiidiry Hurvt-y itnd.Monii * men In. DUI'AIITUENT OK TIIK T.NTKIIIOH , I Uenunil I.and Olllcu , V WASiiiNnroN. D , O. . Dcccmhor l. ' 1C. ) Scaled proposals will be received nt the gon- cral land olllco , Washington , I ) . U. , until - o'clock p , in. on .Saturday , the -JUh duy of January , Ib'Jl. for Iho survey nnd marking liy Biiltibie inonunienlH. of that portion of thu boundary line iietwvon the stuto of Nobrauka and the male of Konth Dakota which lies \test of Uio Missouri river , us autliorl/.ed by the act , of coiizreKn , auprovo I Au.-ust f , WM. nriklnv npuroprlatlon tor Burvoylng the public lands I'amphletPlitutesat h-irgo , IKUb'J'p. . 37ui ; HSO for the fiirnlBhlng of stone monuments to bo place I at Inilf-mlln lulervaB ! on said boun dary. Thu bids for thu survey and for the moniinienta must bo separate , wl'h the privi lege lo the bidder lliut If ho is not awarded the contract for both bo will Lo bound to contract - tract for neither. Copies of tboipcclfloatlons nmy bo liHil upon i.ppllcatlon to this olllco. Kacli bid must bonocomuanled by u certified cliooU forl'-uj. The right to reject any or nil bids Is reserved. rropu al riuul lo inelonod In envelope ? scale : ! and marked "I'ruponals forsurvoy of boundary between Nobruuka and South Dakota. " RiiU "I'roposaU for boun dary niotinmonts. " and addroiiod to thu Con- inUilonor of tbe General Land OMIce , WiiBh- Inaton. D. U. It-UnodJ W. M. 8TONE. j3d2H CoiumUiloner. Improved Safety Elevators , KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA OI'TIOE 1011 DOUGLAS STKEETJ Cor. Qth St. and 11 A vt . , Connrll muffs. i Tim K.vrKi.smii IIOMI : IIAKKH AND HUAHTU 1 none Ki'iiulnu wiiliont hrnm lllllnii ) . on r Into Improved ntylo , H tinlhl muUr , lnm < li'Ci > ttnngo ilrmiK lint lilKM Krntcnnd i-loim perfectly tlidnj mves 3,1 iior cent nutrition ) i-lvmonlii. Full rt - ncrlptlvo circular on application. AlillNTS WANT- KIMiitivi-ry county In tliot ! S. Addri'sn , Cll Altl:3 ) Sl'III'l/ritl'.HS. 4'N , Alnln St. . Council lllnrM , In. To thu owners of all lots or parts of lots on ulli'.v In Itlloy'hiiinl Itiwi-rs' suhillvMon , be tween Vlnlon strooi and the north line of lot H. HoKi'i-s' Ktib. anil 17lh and IHIh sln-otH. Von are heroliy nollllcil that Ihu inidor- "Icnt'd , thrt'o illslntt'ii'HtiMl freeholders of the 'Ityof Onmlni , lmvolt ) > ( * n duly appointed by he mayor , with Iho approval of thuclly i' < ) iin- cllnf ald city , to a'.schs thu daiinmo lo Iho owner * impi'utlvoly of tlio properly all'eclud liy tin' Ki-adliiKof said alloy , ihvhiii'd neces sary liy oidlnani'o : i)90 : ) , passed DcuiMiibur SO. IH'J'J , approved December 1M , IHO'J. Von aio fiiither nolllled , thai , having ac- opted said appointment , and duly inmlllled UN required by law , un will , on thu lui'lflh day : > f Jniiinirr. A. I ) . 1HU.1 , at. the hour of two Velock In the afternoon , at the otllcoof ( Jeorno I. I'anl , 1005 I'armim street , within lliecor- porato limits of said city , meet , for the pur- [ lese of consldorhiK and making Ihu as-oss- ipiit of damajro to thn owners respectively , ol aid property , -inVi'tiMl by mild urade , lalilnu Into consideration siieolal henellts , If any. Von are niilllled to bo present at , the tlmo and place aforesaid nml niiilto any object loni to or statements coimcriilnx said as'-essme.nt uf damages , as you may ( onsldnr iirnper , (1KC ( ) , .1. I'Al'l/ , W.M.I. . HIIHIVKIt. Oinnhii , December28 , IHSI'J , DIIOdKIt Spccin ) GOUNCIl BLUFFS. A rflrl nt 70J Mynitor tl , BUTCH Kit WA.NTKU A Mre'lnm uliop tcndor , ntc. O. I ) . Mum Murkct , ill \VcU llroniliritr , Council Illulls. HOUSES AND LANDS. AllSI'IIACrb mill loan * . P.inn an j ulty propurtr bought auil nol-J. I'muy i Tlioiim , Council nml cltr linns. Mon f loane < l on Block nnd vraln. Uunl ujtnte for ill" . Direllliiv nnJ iliK'Hsri'iitnls. Monujr lonnml for local Invuttun , ciKeu A'loivlo. 'U ! > I'uurl utrjut. 'H ACHH.uppsr ) llrondtfiiri tpluiill'l plu.'o for /iitllnii | | ; clump for cnh , or will uxu'iiiua for Improved roildoncu proourty In ( 'onicll illntli. ( iruciuliloldi. N.choUon . \ : i'o. AM ) r'lt'jrr land , rlulion iirv ] nioit - . .I tritcl In l'ottnruttiinla : cDiiiuy : > u < Kntcriirliii I'lncj ; nra nr ton : iora luU , lircun- tliluliln , Moliulnill A ( 'p. . G3I llroiiilir.il' Wi : WAN' ! ' tun ucrui nt inn 1 wltlilu live iullo ot rlty Oun't earn liuw rouxli It U. ( Jreja ) > ililelili , Xlcliolnon A Cu. _ _ , IJWIT.KI'HIrtl1 : I'laco , for Irulu ur > ! riluiis JjulJtirban liomm , Una uc.ru lull , twnlr inlnutai iroin uiutur llnu. llreen hlulili , Nlaliolion A t.'o. I HUITKAUM Iniproveit , u mile anil a half from I tlic0lGt1Ic3.i | ' : t Hirn ; ! > ruoni lieu . ntablu , clc. Will oioJuTU'o fur ra ld < ! iio In Counll Illuff * , Ureo'iililulda. iSloU iUu. > , t Oi , | 2H ACIlK.-t,3ki mllu from city ; will i-JlUi' cut It J-takun tlilt vtuuk. ( ireunililulili. .M.iliaUon A Co. HO ( 'HOICK lotila Mnyno irldltlon nuir out uhd 'Jof too now Inlunlatu lirl'Uo. Will Hll In biiiichci or _ liuljr. ( looyi llotsjlf , _ jou-ip | | ItliilU , 1 > j-j CHK farm In Ntli. , .Vroom lioukii , ilalilo od J ilioiln , To ncrfi In cultlvutlon , l'riu | tV.UO per acre. Ti-rmt ua y. Johnston & . Vnn I'tttuu I MISCELLANEOUS. AltllAOK ronioieil. ciiniiual * . vnulti ftud G cliluinoyj cleauu I , K. I ) , llurku. ultr blilr "T J ] ? 8TltAV-TnVun up. Monday > t I'.xcbinta barn , -JNGrlh Hecuud Hrfct. bay Uur c , yjrtara old , 16 liaiidn liliih , would welitli I.UOO If f U will bo tolij uflcr legal tluiv K Dot called for. Mllt i.