THE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning , tlitino 23 , Tire freight c n were "bumped oil" the track jesUrday raornlngnear Union elevators , but wer replftcad attar con ider. ble trouble. The PnpllHonites wcro stirred up Sun day afternoon by a barn Irarntng down. The dunes were carefully guarded and were not comn-unlcated to adjoining bulldlng . Charles Francis Adams and Ills party are expected to airltro In this city this morning from the west. General Manager Callowny will come in with thorn. The funeral of 0. R. Schaller will take place to-day at half past two o'clock ' , from the residenca of the family , Twenty-fourth and California streets. All friends nro In vited. A petition will be laid before the city council nt its meeting to-night requesting a re. peal of tha ordinance which permits tha sprinkling of sidewalks and streets with pri vate sprinkling hose , On the excursion train Sunday a young man whoso name is withhold , became unduly hilarious , and fell against n broken window , severely cutting his hand tit , llertzman , who happened to bo on the train with his family , sowed tip the wound. -Deputy United ) States Manual Allen re covered Saturday nine more books which had boon stolen by the rascally mall agent Cou- drou. JL'arttia who have lost mail matter should call oa Mr. Brown at the inspector's office. office.A A carpenter by the name of Ross , in the employ of Bassett & Go forged his ere ployors name loan order for five dollars worth of carpenter tools , on ( Tames Morton & Son's hardware store yesterday morning. The latter firm deducts the 'proGt on the tools and mourns the balance. In his rountls yesterday a BEE reporter happened to drop in on n- jolly -crowd of insurance suranco agents who wore busy adjusting tor nado losses Incurred by the late heavy storm that swept across Nebraska and Iowa. Tba said storms wore moro eovoro than has been reported , Is shown in the fact that ono com pany has been rendered liable for 179 losse in the two states , and unothor company fift Bosses in Nebraska alone. Some time last fall the county commis sioaora decided to so cut the Elkhorn river a tEIkhorn City through the "arms" of the numerous morous bonds at that point , that the an nual overflow would * fae proventod. The work has been accomplished , but is not ex actly satisfactory aa the cuts were not mad deep enough. County Commissioner Corlis ia at Elkhorn Olty yesterday supervising tb work of deepening the channel. Ella Vernon the young woman whose un reciprocated feeling for a dandy "culloo" has brought bar to the brink of despair , is bourn to die. She has thrics been Intercepted in the act of throwing herself into the Bi | Muddy , und many times has attempted deat i by.poison. Saturday night she was placet ] in conGnemont.by the police. Yesterday morn t / ing Judge Stenberg sent her up to the count < jail to await further measures. Ella says tha she don't care to live and is bound to ki herself sooner or later. Marshal Cummlngs received a telegram yesterday from Sheriff Workman of Ottumw 'Iowa ' , asking him to hold Frank Wilson , alia 'Frank Dow , who is accused of stealing th silk handkerchiefs from Shrove , Jarvis & Co , as he expected to arrive hero very eoon , ] teems from testimony recently developed tha > this man , Dow is an escaped prisoner from th Ottumwa penitentiary , and one of the moB notorious crooks in the wott , the partner o Robert Henderson , who was captured her and returned to the Ottumwa penitentiary sorno months ago. The information contained in Saturday .BEE tint the Austrian government entered protest In Washington against the appointment mont of Mr. ' Charles Jonas , of Racine , Wis for consul at Prague , Bohemia , has croatet finite a-stir among Bohemian citizens In th ] city. Mr. Jonas is conceded to bo the mos prominent Bohemian in the United States and his appointment at that time was hallei with satisfaction and pleasure by all classes o his countrymen. The protest of Austrian government , therefore , at this time , was a unexpected as it Is disappointing , It wa common talk Saturday and steps have bee taken to secure the withdrawal of the protoe of the Austrian government. A dispatch wa .cabled to lliegor , the leader of the Bohemia delegation in the Austrian roichsrathto indue the government to withdraw the protest Auotbor dispatch was cabled to excursionist from Unltad States to B jhemla.who have bu last week arrived in Prague to the number o 200 , to make efforts on behalf of Jonas Prominent Bohemians la a score of place were notified of the action taken hare ant their co-oparatlou asked , so that probabl ; manycablo mesiagea were sent to Pragu Sunday. The results are anxiously awaltec Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the boat. Tenderly Entombed. When the glancing , golden rays of a setting sun shed ihoir sparkling duut In velvety enowera through the boughs an < bushes of Prospect hill , last evening , Mr and Mm. S D. Uarkalow consigned to the tomb oil that remained of their once bright and lovely little boy , Sidney Me Nnmara Barkalow. The funeral ceremonies - monies , impressive and pad , wore held In their rooms at the Millard hotel at 4:00 : o'clock p. m , nnd a largo number of sympathizing friends were in attend ance. Dean Mlllsp ugh , of Trinity church oiliclated. The iloral offering were many and beautiful , and carefn hinds placed them tenderly about the precious little casket. U. II. Dorranco 0 , E. Yost , L. M. Burnotto and Thomas Swobo acted aipall bearers. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco. Annual Grand Lodge. The grand lodge of free masons for the ataio of Nebraska will meet in annual session at this city to-day , and a very lirgo attondanca of delcgUea Is antici pated. Several arrived last evening. At the Paxton were notlosd Judge N. S. Harwood , William Lees , and 0. H. Oreor , of Lincoln ; Louis U. Kent , of Mludeu ; V G. Lantry , of Blair ; James Btltton and John T.Bres , ten , of Wayne , and J. II. Pollock , a prominent mason of Creiton , Iowa. All parties wishing to attend the llth Annual tournament of the Nebraska atite Spoilsmen'aesoolatlou / at S a ward , Neb , Juno 23 { 25 and i'O must , . , got a re ceipt from the home R 11 , agent for fare an ! upon proicutntlon of came to agent at Howard thprjimn ticket will bo told t i rate , RAILWAY BUMBLINGS , OToml Items of a 1'crBonixl ncl Gen eral Interest From alone the U. I' , Mnc Otlicr Good News. Mr , J. D. Nogus , ono of the acting plrlts o the Utah it Wyoming rallroftr'j , ccontly incorporated at Salt L ko Oi jy , tales that the company has no rola tion whatever with the Chicago & N-jrth- wostcra extension through northor a Nor - > r skn. The Bchomo of this compmy is t present limited to the buildi ng of a no to the coal fields of Oontra J Wyom- ng. Salt L&ko capitalists I jvro sab- cribod 811,000 to the a took , r tud ngrood o $400,000 worth of first , mortgage londa , The Union PaolBo engine r , talking to locomotive fireman , who fa a candidate or promotion to bo nn rnglnoor , aakoc lira : 'Suppose yon had built an engine onriolf , performed er try part of the rork without aastetanc ot and knew thai ; w aa in complete ord .er , bat when pu n the rend the pnm n would not draw vator. What would yon do ? " " 1 uhould ook into the tank ar j < i ascertain if there was any water to dr AW , " rapllod the sharp candidate. Superintendent 0. E. Wnrtollo , of the Wyoming divlaloi j of the Union PaciGc , iaa boon promot ed to the superintend- ncy of the cntlte line from Ohoyonno to ) gdon , with W Lt. George Dickinson as us assistant f/uporlntondont / , the latter mvlng hofotof .ore had charge of the woa md , from 7 vanston to Ogdon. The ihango gives Mr. Wtirtolo 500 mlloa ol track to control , Including all the dlfli cnlt moun'talnoua region on the Union Pacific ma Jin lino. The jut isdtctlon of Master Mechanic T. A. Da.vlcs , of Liramlo , has boon ex pended over the Union Pacific from Ohoyonno to Ogdon. The Boomerang aaya it la the intention to do away with Eranaion as a division tormlnus and the books and other paraphernalia of office will nil bo brought to Laramlo city. The operating force will also bo aomowha diminished by the now move. The Alplno tunnel on the South Park branch of the Union Pacific , in Colorado waa blocked with snow last wo ok , and a largo foroo of enow shovolors wcro em ployed to open the road to Pitkln. The Union Pacific people recelvct notice yesterday evening that Mr. Goulc will arrive In Omaha this morning They don't know , however , which Qouli la meant whether Jay Gould , the grea railroad king , or his son , George Gould President Adams , of the Union Paclfl railway company , who arrives In Omaha at 10 o'clock this morning , will bo a wit ness to-day before the senate inter-state commerce investigation committee. W. S. Hartwell , freight auditor fo the Chicago & Northwestern railroad Chicago ; George S. Crosby , frolgh auditor for the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific , Chicago ; W. I. Dudley , freigh auditor of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul , Milwaukee ; Richard Gray , genera freight agent of the Central Pacific , Sat Francisco nnd 0. J. Wilder , frolgh auditor of the Central Pacific , San Fran cisco , are all in Omaha and quartered a the Paxton. About the only thing tha could be learned last night relative t the object of their visit If , that they ar hero to attend a meeting of the trans continental pool association which wll bo hold at the Paxton to-morrow. It 1 understood however , that they had i meeting among themselves last night am talked over the matter of rates fo through freight between Chicago and th Pacific coast. PILES ! ! PILESI1 PILES ! A euro cure for Blind. Bleeding , Itchin and Ulcerated Files has been discovered b ; Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Di Williams' Indian File Ointment. A aingl box has cured the worst chronic cases of 23 o 30 years standing. No ono need suffer fiv minutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine , Lotions and instruments d more harm than good. 'Williams' Indian File Ointment absorb ] the tumors , allays th intense itching , ( particularly at night alto getting warm In bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives instant relief , and is prepared only for Files itching of private parts , aqd for nothing else by lr. Frazler's Mngic Ointment. Cures a if by magic. FimpleaBlack Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leavin the skin clear and beautiful. Aha cures ltd Salt TUiume , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips , ant old. Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt o price , CO cents. At retail by Kohon & Co , and Schoter & Bocht. At wholesale by 0. F. Goodman. Jefferson Square and the Olty Hall To the Editor of the BEE. Plcaao sot the people right on the clt ; hall matter on Jefferson square. First give np the location and the money wil come. No bonds are needed , as wo Lav the amount of $100,000 now in sight. Sell the two lot on Farnim etreot for $25,000 $00,000 promised from school board $25,000 from other property. Thl makes $100,000 to start with on tha beautiful block of eight lots in place o two as now , advocated by the Farnara street property gentlemen. JOSEI'U REDMAN , Sixteenth Street. WANTED 250 DOZEN LIVE PIGEONS. Will p y $1.60 per dozan until July 3 J. P. H. ALLEN , Wholesale Fresh Fish and Poultry Dealer Omaha , I'EIlSONAIj , State people at the Metropolitan yesterday : John II. Heathiogton , M. G. Leo , K. lieoch or , M. D. , Ilenry 8. Fletcher , Sheldon ; A , L. Bixby , l-'iillerton ; Fred Lavin , Lincoln ; 0. M. Carver , Valentine ; N , B. Davis , F. Carson , Blair ; Jamoa Ashley , II , 0 , Mellow * an , Robert G , Langley , Decatur ; J , D , Brew er , Columbus ; O. E. Fierce , Fawnee city ; I. D Kvann , Button ; J. AV , Combs , RUing city ; James Karn , Konnard ; J , K. Keithley , A. L. Root , Weeping Water ; J. II. Chambers , Vacoma ; N , M , Ayere , Johnson Barber , Hardy ; J , S. Young , Elk Creek ; O. W.Dav- a , Lincoln ; J , K , llicki , Thomas Fox , Groe- ley Center , Neb. KATZ , 1308 Douglas street , is the best ) lace for choice QIIOOERIES and at the owest prices. Call and be convinced. Jjatmy , Ilenry Swab , a Swede laborer , who boarded at the Central hotel , wai dii- Covered yesterday to show strong signs } f being cmy , and an officer took htm up to the county jill whera he was conned - nod for e fo keeping. It is ctated by hose who know that some weeks ago Swab left his wlfo , but soou after felt epeutant for hit conduct and wanted icr to take him hick. This she refused o d9 , and ho IB lotiag his nlud on ao- oont of U. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF XTSEOD. Vnnllln.I.emon.Ornnire , f Crennnl'mllnmtl-o.n ! dcllcntely nnd nnt II rally n Ilicfk-ult from which theynremnde FOIl STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. IV TKI Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Louis , MO tu M or Dr. Prico's Cream flaking Powder HO Dr. Prico's Lupulin Yenst Gems , Heat Dry Hop Ycnit. 3PO3R O-AX/m 33-a WE IIAKE DUX ONE QUAUTT. TOWN MEETING , A Majority Say Do Right ami Wo Wll Bade Yon. Council Bluffs Correspondence. The adjourned mooting of citizen called for the purpose of instructing the council as to Its duty in the matter o raising revenue was called to order las night by the chairman , A. 0. Graham Dr.Macraol was called on to make a repor for the citizens' commlttoo of twenty which ho made substantially as given in the BEE yesterday. H. H. Field said ono great cause o trouble tras that the city was groatl ; over-rated. Ton years ago , when wo hai but 10,000 population , wo declared we had 15,000 , now wo nro trying to make ourselves and the world bollevo that wo have 25,000 when wo have but 15,000 Ho then introduced the following reao la t Ions : Resolved : 1 That the sense of this meeting demands that the expenses o the city be pruned down to correspond with Us actual slzo and wealth. 2 That while wo will submit to any reasonable burdens In the way of taxes and license for the purpojo of raisin ; revenue , we demand that the saloon shal p y Us share or closo. 3 That the present council has our confidence , and wo will back It In ol moms looking in this direotlon. Charles Hendrlc , proprietor of the Council Bluffs iron works , thinks one cause of the depression here is that then are too many people In the city to fine employment for. There Is no manufac turing done here , and consequently no employment for the population. He thought the city had better not try to keep up appearances , but had better do as any sensible business man would do that Is , discharge men it can not pay This licensing may be all right , but it is very doubtful. If the saloon men wll pay , it will be very easy ; but if they choose not to , don't see how It can be collected Lo&ve all this business in the hands o the common council , where It belongs The city has been In this fix before , am by economy has worked ont. F. Mueller said tnat ono trouble was that every man worked for himself am let the rest do as best they could. There was no public enterprise. There wore a few exceptions , but they were exceptions to this rule. I am a temperance man but not a prohibitionist. If the saloon cannot bo closed , I believe In taxln ; them. If you can find some way of pro hlbltlng the use of liquor I am with you but if yon oan't close thorn make then pay. pay.Philip Lafello , a cigar-maker , said there was no good reason why tha clh should not go on as before. Ho die not believe that there were too many people hero , or that it was necessary to drive ont half these who were here , or to say to a prospective settler , don' stop hero , there is no employment hero go over to Omaha , there is plenty o ; work thero. He had hoard it was a scheme of the rich mon. They wantoc to drlvo oil' settlers and kill off the town , then they could buy up the property and would then boom the town again and up would eo the price of the prop ' erty. After some further discussion the qnes tlon on the adoption of the resolutions was put , end the vote was so nearly oyon that the chair could not decide it. On being pub the second time it was de clared carried , and the meeting ad journed. The question that now presents it. self , la in what manner have the common council been aided by those meetings' The result has been simply the expres sion , go ahead and do as you ought. Do right and wo will back you. But no intimation has boon given uj to what Is considered right. Absolutely Pure. tit powder never rartii. A marvel ct palely ireujfth and wholtiomeneu. More economical thai ) 10 grdlnary klndi.and cannot be told la compel- ! oo with the multitude of low teit , abort welgbl a en of phnphrta powd r . Bold only In oni OVAO fi&KUiO FOWDBU CO. , ICS Wall B ; N.Y H.W.WETHEREI.L. Itt nnd 1SJ Wab h ArennS , O 3KC3C O.A.OV O /Ya/r / C/ofA nmIVVo Bustles , Hoop Skirts , Hair CMh Sklrls.f BLACK COLORED 9 - JERSEYS , Thl cnt reprcMnta The lAntrtrr. the mojt Pop"1" Mmbln tlon of na ll and Hoop Shirt CTcrmado. A I ay who JIM worn one will ntrrr wear any other style. Rkltt 1 atampwl 'I Mme to > o rte it witn r. Bold by i" . HAIR'S ASTHMA CURE This Invnluablo iprolfla reiuUly and permnncntly cures I1 kinds ol Asthma. The mo > t obstlnato tnJ IODK standing CMcatleUl promptly to Its wonderful cmlng properties. It la koown throughout the world lor Its unrlrilcd efficacy. J. L. CAT.DWKkL , city T.lncoln , Neb ; wrltei , Jan 19 , 1831. Since using Dr. Hair's Asthma euro , for moro than ono year , my wlto has been entirely well , and not .Ten a tjmptcm of the dttoaBohnsapprarod. WILtUlt DENNETT , Hlchlond. Iowa , writes Nov. Sd. 1883. Ilmoixicn afflicted with tiny Fever anjl Asthma since 1859. Hollowed your directions and nm hAppy to lay that I never slept better In my life. I am Rlml that I am among the many who can speak go favorably of your remedies. A Taluixblo 64 page trratleo containing Mnllar proof from every State In the U. 8 , Canada and Great Britain ; will bo mailed upon application. Any drufglst not having It In etock will procured , to order. Ask for Dr , Ilalr s Asthma Cure. DR tt W HAIK A SON. Proo'a CIn'tl. 0. Narrow Kscapn' nocnr.sTRR , Juno 1. 1882. "Ten Tcera ago 1 nag attacked with the most Intense and doubly palna In mv back and Kldnej 8. "Extending to the end of my iocs and to my brain I "Which mndo mo delirious ! From ogonylH "It took three men to hold mo on my bed nt times ! "Tho Doctors tried In vain to relieve mo , bni to no purpose. Morphine and other opl&tos I "Hod no effect I "After two monthn I was given up to diollll "Whon my wlfo heard n neighbor toll what Hop Bittern had done for her , she ntoncogob and gave me some. The first dose eased my brain and aoemod to go hunting through my system for the pain. The second dose eased mo eo much tint j slept two hours , something I had not done for t\\o months Before I had used fl\o bottles , I waa well and atork as hard'a any man could , ( oro\cr thrcocoks. . but I worked too htrd for my strength , and taking a hard cold ; I aj taken w Hh the most acute and paln- ulrheumatism all t.iriugh my system tint eera,3 known. "I called the doctors again , and after se\ era ! wccky they left me a cripple on crutchei for life , as tlicc said. I mcta friend and told him my case , and ha said DopBIttcrs had cured him nd would cure me. I poohcdat him , but hotaseo oirncst I was Induced to use them aaln. In less thin four weeks I threw an ay ray crutches and wen to work Ilzhtly and kept on using the bitters f or ( ho weeks , until 1 became ag w ell 03 any man liv ing , and ha\ been so for six j oars since. It has also cured my wife , who had boon sick for years , and has kept her and my children well and healthy with from two to three boltlea per year. There Is no need to bo sick at all If these blttors are used J. J. BERK. Ex-Snporvlnor. "That poor Invalid wlfoSlster. Mother , "Our doughterllll "Cau bo raado the picture of health 1 "With a few bottles of Hop BlttersI "Will you lot them suffarllll" Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! ! If when yon call for Hop Bitters ( see cluster of Hops on the white label ) tire drug. get ! hands out any stuff called O. D. Warner s German Hop Bitters or with other "Hop" name , refuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper : and if ha baa taken your money for the BtufI , indict him for the fraud and BUI him for damages for the swindle , and wa wil reward you liberally for the Tcnvhtlon , 4" Mt year c1 * * * * * ! * * * rcr Utf bjCO. J.O * B. EI Cr BXA EO.VS. ? . WWCFPCRUXNH , 80LB AC Kl Hottctter'a Stomach ach Dlttcrdoonqucra and preicnts mala rial ( over ? , dapper- ela , chronic oonstl- patlou , a tendency to kldcoy andbUa. dor Ailments and rheumatism , and la o ( the greatest value 111 cases of bjdlly troublentlslncfrom Hcakncaa. Old poo. KljaTogrcatlyaldod ylt.uiiditlshljihly Ecrvleenblo to con- valosoonts and la'liei In delicate health. It In , more. o > er , au'eful mod- Icitio to t\ko w th no on lontf.Jo -ictstbecffoctjif mental exhtuillon. For sals by all Druggists aid dialers generally , THE BEST THIHG OUT FOB ' , , "tf Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. 3ivut LAKH ) , TIUB and Boir AuiruvoLT , tud tvta ! mlver alu ti IictloD , Ko family rich or poor should > e without U. Sold by all grocer' . Hun-inn ol Imitations well do- Igoe 1 to inUTotil. PJIIIILIMI la the OVLT BAra lubor avlng compound and alwayn boara the aboto efin- xl aud name ot JAMES PYLB NEW YORK. do lliouiindiotcmd Pl tli wont Una ill ol I lUndlDK lmt Uen cured. IIC.IMJ , , o Hron i 07 l it lall ellic tTltiil lv.1 1 k.n d Fr.EU ' WkBTtuffertr ( ll * . i > iprtl * > nd f u. * t\tt * * v'nw . . . .p HEBVOUS DEBILITY I'remuturu Uccllno from errors or eiressofl , Ioit l > o > rrr , Dlieatei ol the HMiiers. Iliad- Sfonmcli Medicine" "lie MarBtpirHolus. Va . rlcocelecurttJwlttioutsurBery. Treatise andlea. tlinonfalsirl'P. AllcorrosondeDroconrtdentlaJ. | KAB8TON EEMEDV 00M'or DR. H. TRE8KOW , 40 West 14th Street. NEW YORK , < l tt ffR * H HHHHMH MM 9H HHM flHN * i VMBB HH HHv J * alHBHH > ir Mal > IH | Hi IHH aHi > B r Over the Fence. WHITEHOUSE ON DECK. Messrs. D. M. STEIXE & CO. , Gentlemen The V is the best cigar I have had for the monev , since I am in business. Mv sales have increased from dav to day and are constautlv growing. It Hives universal satisfaction. Kesnectfullv vours , JOHN W. BELL. The plot thickens. If there is any man within reach of this paper who cannot read , let him come to us as soon as he sees this ad and we will educate him to the fact that for 5 cents' he can buy the V cigar , the finest nickle smoke in all this land. One trial will do the job , and ever after he will smoke the Hone Genuine Without Vallencia Oi ar Factory's ' Name on Label. SET ! .IILi Kuhn & Co , John W , Bell , 16th and Douglas ? t. 820 S. 10th Street. Jas , Forsythe , Field & Farnsworth , N. W. Cor. 16th and Capitol Av. 2115 Cuming Street. r W , J , Whitehouse , A , D , Foster & Bro , , N. W. Cor. 16tk & Cap. Ave. Council Bluffs DEALERS will receive GRATIS with First order for 500 "V" Cigara , one beautiful 7ixl3 advertisiug pho tograph in stylish hardwood frame , retail value ยง 2.25 ; with First order for 1,000 a striking street sign , and with first order for 1,500 both photograph and sign will be furnished GEATIS. SEND your order , put out the -sign we furnish and if the "V" does not prove the best selling cigar you have ever had , you can return within 30 days all unbroken and clean packages. - ' " * PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER. r'7 \ * SJ Write for prices and terms. Orders by letter ; postal , telegraph or TELEPHONE NO. 804 , will re ceive prompt attention. SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 4OO.OOO TTJ. IN USE. I'nslcst IMiliiur Vehicle nmilc. Hides na tumy with ono person is two Ttio r > prilmM IrimllNMl ami hlinrtcii accordmKlo tl.o na'cnttiwycarry. ' Kquollf well niliipti-il in rtnmli country rnnrfN nnd ttnvi ilrij i-HutcitiuR. .Wiiinifm-iim il unit Milil liy ull Ifuillns Ciirrliizu lliiililrr * nnd Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF. TABLE WATERS. " "Pure water should be available at all times , but this is especially necessary in warm weather" Lancet. ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS. OJalt drocert , Drusyiitt , & flfin. ll'af. Dealtrt , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. FOR TUB TIIUTIILHT 0V ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute Woot of MIsalBalppI River. Fifty rooms for the accomodatlon of patlonti. The I'hitlclin anil burfcon In clmrijo ot the liutltuto hu bad elilwn jcari * ot tucccMfu ! practice , and U aided br &ulitant ot rare experience 03 ipeUukU to tnplr Ytrloua department * . WKITI rOH Cmccnu on Deformities and Bricei. Dirxil cfH'o M , I'llet , Tumorl , C'inorl. C l rtli , JJronchl. Ill , Inbtlttlon , KUctrkllr , Faralrili , Epllepir , JCldoer , Ke , K r.8kln and Illood Ili i Write for PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN , on FAiYiric. SrxciiL and RKKTOUB riUetiei. bctnloal VTeakoeti , Hpermalorrlwa. BctilH > . Oleel , Htrtcture. Vart- cocelo aadall dl eaa > of the Urloary und fiexual orKani Ctiei treated by correipoodencc.orreraoDalr ] < Coaudeutlal. U < dtlD ) ii > Dt bjuullor eipreii without raarkt to Indi cate eoaunts or eDder , idreti all tetter * to O1H1IA UHUKUL iND HUUU1CAI. INbTlTC ; " , ' lltbetreet.CoroerofCapliolATeDue , . UkUl/ ! , * > 7t 1 1 ( ( h 3 i ( , A Supt. o. p. N. SADLKB , Asst. Eng n. w. DIAMOND , Aflat. Secy MI8BOTJEI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON "WOEKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTIT , KANSAS. ilan'fg's and Uulldwte of Wrong ! ) ! Iron , Stct } ] , Howe Truss and Oombinatlou BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Boo Tiuasof , Piers and Sub. structures. los'ey.Stiiie ' . Tullock puoriuETons A IfoTiOiith , AReot. U. A. Wise , " rieaso ccd ua nstlco ctnll LrlilRo wojlt tolut. Correspondence solicited from coglncrj mid br ontriotora. I I have a lot of Gem Stones , of my own importation that Inra offering at bed rock prices. Inspection invited , WATCHES , WATCHES , WATCHES , EAYMOND , THE JEWELER ,