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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1891)
THE OAIATTA DAILY M MAHCTI 4 , .1801 , THE OMA1TA BEE i \ \ CCUNOIL BLUFfS. OKF1CIXO. : . 12 I'KAUL , ST. I't'nrrrd t y Curlier in tiny pr.rt < > f theClt.T HV. . Tll.TON. - MANAlir.U F , No. H Nljht Kdltot. No ! KV . / / ; . % 7 jo.v. K V. I'.Co. L'l'imeil Bluffs Tiiinibor Co. , conl. Cnift'tifl.attel loan * ) , ' 'OIHitpp Week. Citv Auditor Lange s conllneil to his homo V > illness , ( ii'iiiilno ItocU Spring coiil , Thatcher , 1(1 ( Main street. The Mueller music ccmpany yesterday sold three Hardinun pianos , .1 IX Hiiywood began suit In district court y us turd ay ngultist Lewis Smith on a note for JUKI. JUKI.The The I'rosbyterlnl social nnnoiinccd for Thursday evening has been liuiellnltelv post poned on account of the weather. Iti-gular meeting of Iho Wonmn'B ChrMlan M'cinperanre union will bo held this after noon at ; i o'clock In their rooms In the Mer- i-iain hiocK , Dc'ils 1'i'tersen of O.ikland and Christina Mndi'scn of Cni'soM were niiirrlud yesterday afternoon nt tlio Kull hotel , Kov , ,1. NY. Croft onii-laltng. Viola Mncoy died Sunday ntirbt at the fam ily icsldcnce , 11211 l-'ourlli nvenne , ngod eight iniinths. of measles. Tlio remains were taken to Unawn yesterday morning fur burial. I1 F. . Komi , n hook .iieiit who has'been f'.Vlng ' bis trade In this city for some time , will Irani something to his nilvantage If ho will call at the otllco of the chief ofpullco. Special convocation Star Chapter No.17 , 1 ? A. M. , this evening at h o'clock sharp , for conferring council degrco.i. All members uro ooiillnliy invltfd. llv order of the M. K. 11. 1' . K"V. T. .1. 1'elorson. presiding elder ot the American Methodist Kpisco > > al church , is In the city and will preach in the church this evening. The trustees will hold a mooting at T o'clock. Marriages licenses were Issued yostwday to Carl I.olsllno nnd Catherine. Uclmplolt , both of Harrison enmity , 'and to I'oter A. Hondo of lO.nt Omaha and Johanna M. .Ion- si'ii of this city. The Infant chllil of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. M. Wntormoyor died Mommy at the rmidenco , corner of ( eighteenth and Tostovln streets. The remains were taken to Florence , Neb. , yesterday for Interment. Mrs. Patterson , who resides at the corner of Fifth nvciiuu nnil Sixth street , has been very ill for several days , Yesterday she suffered a relnpso and for a time her life wns despaired of. Her uhysidnn considers her recovery very doubtful. A suit , was commenced yesterday in super ior court by K. K. Hart on notes aggregating f 1,200 in value , which were given by one 11. K. Horton to different parties nii'f sold by them to the plaintiff. The petition alleges that Horton is about to sell 'his goods and leave the country with Intent to defraud his creditors , nnd asUs for a writ "f attachment on all the defendant's property. A party of ladles spent Monday evenlmj nt tbo deaf and dumb Institute by Invitation of \ Sup rint ndeiit liothort and wife. The time ' was very pleasantly whlled away by music , recitations nnil other pastimes , The names of those who formed the purty are as follows : Mrs. F.V. . Lynn , Mrs. Woodward mid the Misses Dlancharil. l-'llcliinger , lilaek , Ciraeo DlacU , Ilitrdln , Nannie llnrdlu and I'niter- ' son. son.In In the district court yesterday a judgment .wus rendered by Judge. Tlioriicll In the c-aso of ilnller vs .1. II. Arixilu in favor of the iiliiintliT rin- . lr.i.-J. > . In the i-nso of LoilKO , * c Henry vs J. M. Hutlervhich was tried soy- crnlvocks 11 0 , the iilalntllVs withdrew their petition utiil the ilofoiiil.int , llutlcr. witti- dro\v liis rrcm-potitlon. Tlio litlo to tliohuul liu-onti'ovursv ' was niilotecl lu the defendant , J. S. Whllo. The t-nso ngnlnst Kmilanil Herman Sehtirz diargoilvlth inakiiii. threats to Kill , were c-oiitiinicil in Justu-o Hammer's court yester day on nwontit of the absence from the city of Deputy Mai-shal While , the ollieer who Iind niiiilo the levy on the iooils which were ul the bottom of tlio dlfllcalty hotwecti tlio ilcfeniiiuits nnil tlio proscftitliiK vitne a , Kli Brown , Tlio i-nso of liin-uny which was be- pun iiK'iilnst Drown and ICoblenz bus also uoeu continued. Both cases will bo tried ou March U. Mr Charles D. .Mueller , son of J. Mueller of the MnrlkT music company , arrived in the city yesterday and will lieroiiUcrliolileiitilled with Council BlulTs and Omaha interests. 1'or tlio past four yours hohas been connected with the irreat iniislu Ili-m of Lyon it llcaiey of I'liicaKo. but ho has purmnnuiitly sovun-il Ins connection with the llnu ami will work la the i mined into interest of the Mueller music company. lie will probably assume chm-go of the small goods ilepavlmcnt of tlio Omaha ti ranches. 11 Mrs , Altuy and lior iliiu liter feel very nr.ich Incensed nhout tlie loport of a row at their homo. Mrs. Alinv says there wns a little troulilo and sonio loud talk , Mrs. A liny beiiiB so tlonf as to nccessitnte some stretifitli of voice , but she denies that there was any violeiu-e. fai-e scrati'hinp , or nny oci-nsiou for police Interference. Mrs. Almy havliiK lived hero many years , and never having ileported herself in a manner to entitle , hur to the repu tation of n pugilist , naturally feels thnt a great injustice has been ilone her. Frnin Chicago Inli-r-Ocoan , Jan. 11. A Ini'BO crowtl uivetod ttio second appear ance of ttio Now York Symphony cluu at Kurwell hall last Thursday hi ht. They are popular favorites hero. Charles I1. Higglns , tlio celebrated violin virtuoso , inaclo u remarkable - markablo hit. Mr. Cornolins on his elarionet , Wnrren C5. Kielmrds in humor , Henry A. Hif'uliis , tlio solo coi-notist , uml Miss Mnmio Bleh'fi'ied won ureat praise and were recalled oftt'ti , PurchasiiiB nnd sellhiK poods on the in- Mallmcnt plan is lu ai-cordanco with the Roundest business principles. It Is a bless- Inir to the people of small means , for it ena bles them to have all comforts and luxuries in their homes' . The reat installment house of Miindcl & Klein is the only one in western Jown anil one ol tl.o largest anywhere. You can pet every household article you want at lowest II gurus and on easy payments. 321) ) llroadway. . A visit to Hrs. Woojbury's new tlcntal rooms will bo pleasant as well as prolitable. Finest and most complete dental rooms in the west. _ J'KitSOXA L I'.l K.4 C .4 2'IIS. John Bcno went to Chicago lust evening , .1. T. Oliver left last ovoi.inj , ' for Chicago. Major Anderson of tilenwood was in the city yesterday. Deputy KherifT Campbell of ( Jlenwootl was n Bluffs' visitor yesterday. Miss Nannie L. Dorsey of Chicnso is the guest of the family of A. D. Kuliii. . .linlgoV. . I. Kniith leaves for ( tlenwoocl this iiioriilii ) ? , where hu will reopen the term of dlhtrjct court. l eo Foreman , who lias boon located nt Or- rhard , Colo. , for some tlmo past , has returned lo the HlulTs for u short visit witti relatives iiiul friends. Charles McCarccr , formerly' ' of this city , but now located at Lincoln , Xeb. , is in the city on a visit with friends. Now York Symphony eltiu , Masonic temple tonight. A Pleasant Social 13vent. A pleasant social oveat took place on Sun day orating at the residence of Mrs. Marks , 22-1 J < ortb First street. It wns the formal nniiouiici-incnt of the engagement of .Miss Kva Marln to Mr. Norris 1'ohky of Lincoln , Nob. A bountiful .supper was .served to nil pre'sent. The decorations of the tables were clubonite and beautiful. The evenlnir was very pleasantly Hpont in playiiie hltjn live iiiul other social games. Atnonjrthose present were Mr. nnd Mr . Siincn Kisciniui , Mr. and Mi'i. U. ( loltlsteln , Mr. unit Mr * . 11. Kitollman , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mandel , Mr. and Mi's. Ottcnheliner , .Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Kinklcstt'lii , Mr , and Mrs , A. Klein , Misses Hellu and Anna Marks , .Tennlu Levy , Kininlo Cohen , nnd Messrs. Hurry Uurks , M. It. Marks and Hurry Cohen. The I'uosts from abroad woio Mrs , Polsky , Mrs , haclmel 1'olsky , Mr , Charles Polsky , Mr. Daren and Mr. Keller of Lincoln , Mr. Henry Lovl of Omaha , and other * . Echoes from tlio Eltclton That ShonTJis - SMtisfnctiou Among the Dainoxats. GRIMniNG AV/AY / ON HIE BOARTZ CASE. A Social IJvont Amen iho lloIiMU. ) . - A 'Mint AnrJtctl on Nitspli.'ion ltc .Miu > liWuiicil ( . M. Moi-i'l.i. Tliero wis ilHsatiifaotlon by tin1 lar-lo.itl In the city yesterday over the result of ttio oiellon ! of.Mondav. 'I'lio dissatisfaction was mostly with tno democrats , fur the repub licans liuJ not built their hopes very high , nnil wcrtMliucforo iiinrooaslly Mitted thantho diMiiucrnts , who hail hoped to swoop the beard. Ylio n'Uiins ns published yesterday were compli'to M to Iho whole city with tbo CM'op- tlon of thoSor-osid product ol the Sixth wnul , tiiu ivtunis i > f whlcti liitil lint como In lit the hour of poliitf to prons. Tlioilemoi-riitH lionoil ttiiit the returns fii > m thiit procli.ct , when thcycainu In , would show asiiniciunt. IMIU | for them to H'iit J. .1. Drown as aUlcrmaii-nt- largo. Hut \vh ii tUey ciimo in at about - ! o'clock yesterday iift'crm-oii and showed a total vote of 1 . of which f > were democrats iind 4 republicans , their ilU-tnist knew no bounils. Sometime ilurltif. tl-.c day sotncono con ceived of tin * iilo.i of rontostli'iK the olivtton In the Third war. ! , in which the vote for ward aldermnn was for a tliuo a tli1 between Van llriintand ( liiunoudo. and which liimlly resulted In tlio election ol Van Hriuit by tlic throwing out of tW'Mlrmncratle votes which had bei'n evidently thrown Into the box at Iho same time. The action of the Judges in tliustlmmlMK , wt UIPSO two votes was con- sin-oil by some on thu ground that upon counting the ballots in the box and Iho mint- tier of void's us shown by the clei It's "record , the two were found to bo C'iml ( | , nnd that the votes could not huvo boon in at the same time. The jude ( < , however , tiony the state- meat that the two numbers coincided. Another tiling tovhlch the democrats ob- Joel IH thu throwing out of 11 republican ballot which bail been p'lt In with the name of ( .itiiiiioiulo written on it , and on which the iianio of Van lirunt Iind not been cnncclled. The Judges threw out this vote , as they thought the law directed. Hat ( iiiniioudo's friends cl.uin Unit the fact that his 11:11110 : was wiitten on the ballot is suf ficient to sliow Unit the voter intended to vote tor ( iunr.omlo , and the vote should therefore liavo been counted for him. How these claims svili stand a test at law it is impossible to tell , hut the democrats say if they can knock out their opponents on theao nolnts they will succeed la seating ( luimondo by u nmjorlty of one , and It is u thine worth working for. Mr. Oumiouile ilocs not lilcu to admit th.it he would bo willing to take tlio load in a move of this kind , but It Is easy to see thnt ho would have no object ions to ills Iricnds doing it for liim If they .should sco lit. A. meeting of democrats was held lust night nnd it is un derstood that something will bedono In this line today , Another thine which ttlsjald Is likely to cuusu trouble is the fact thnt the Doll boolts and the ballot box were not brought in from the Second precinct of the Sixth ward until nearly twenty-four hours after the votes had been counted" . A precinct which only cast nine votes scorns like nn insiniiillcnnt tiling upon which to bao a contest , but It is claimed thnt no one knows but there miuht have been forty votes east there , and the box might Inivo been ' -doctored" by someone nfter it left the hand * of the judges and be fore it canto to the city clerk. On the olhur hand , it is claimed hv sonic vtiattbe vote in the Second precinct of tlio Sixth will never bo counted In anyway , from tbo fact that it Is not known positively that this Is lu I'ottawuttajnlo county. The boundary line of the state at this point is yet a matter of uncertainty , and hoforo the iucs- ) tion is settled It promises to bo a source of trouble. Deforo the election there were about fifty voters registered. A dis pute arose as to who were entitled to u vote , nnd the result of the dispute was that all but nbout fifteen of these registered voters wore thrown out of the list as being outside the boundary lino. The voters who were treated in this way were naturally somewhat in dignant over what they considered an in fringement of their rights and they threaten to miiko things lively for the ones whom they consider responsiblefor the occurrence. Yesterday Prof. 0. Yunkcrmnn purchased for his own use one of the unexcelled Hard- man pianos. This makes the sixth piano no has bought , of the Mueller music company In the course of his long experience as a mu sician , and coincident therewith ho has each time procured the best in the market until today his homo is graced with a "Hardinan Hoyi'il. " Tlio professor with his long experi ence knows which piano Is the leader. IIOSTON STOUK. Thirty-five cases of spring goods have nr rived , consisting of the latest in dross go ods both in wash and wool ( joods. In I'rent-h wool hcnrluttiis wo show tlio latest spring shades -almost every shade one could ihinU of in the divss lino. Our line of black brilliantines , also tbo lat est spring shades. The most conspicuous among thmn urn the pretty dellcntcs shades ot greys , tnns ahd vieux roio , open for in spection Monday. Our line of ladies' spring weight" Jackets is arriving dnilv , and a good many are on sale now. The greatest c-razo this season in the wa-sh goods line is going to bo flannelettes , line ginghams and pine apple tissue. Thu latter is a soft fabric- which conies in plain and fancy colors , and resembles a line china silk , but the pricco being within the reach of all. To start the season ioe is the price wo quote. In line ginghams the display shown by us would almost make oao think that they were intended for wholesale trade Instead of for a retail counter , bul the nroof and conlldcnco wo have in their great popularity is shown by the immense stock displayed on bur counters. ABOUT FLANNELKTTICS. Last season was a big season with that par ticular iiiuke of floods. This season the sates will bo twofold , being a fabric that car bo used for so many different purposes , biich as boys' waists , boys' and gents' shirts , skirts , dresses , etc. Of course the line of patterns shown for dresses vary very much from the former , although the material Is the same. Wo show a big line of ronmantsri nnd It ) yard lengths , 13'c , quality the price lor a starter will bo sc. At lOo and l- . c wo show the iiobbv stylos. " 15OSTON STOUE. KOTIIIMMXIIIIAM , WIllTlll.tW ft CO. , Leaders mid promoter * of low prices , 401 , tOt ; aniHOr. llroadway , Council IllufTs , In. Xo\v ork ofllee , 4V Leonard street. Jessie Couthoul at the opera house Friday night. Have yon bought your ticket * Fifty cents for the best seat. It promises to bo dn'o of the brightest entertainments of th' ) season. .Tossio Couthoul has won a reputation from coast to coast. Her praises , as awarded by critics , would fill this page oven if boiled down. Other attr.ictions on the programme. Opera llouso Friday night , March o. Tlio lloiiitTrial. . District court opened yesterday morning with the usual lariro crowd of spectators that had gathered to hear the ovidomw in the case of the state vs William Hoartz. The wit nesses were the same ns those who testlllcd upon the first trial , nnd there were low , if any , now features brought out. The first witness placed on the stand was Kobert Stophcnson. This man Is considered one of tdo most Important witnesses for the state , ho having been with Donahue at the time the shooting took place. Ho testified thnt on the evening ot the tragedy Donahue wns In the sl'lo room of a saloon play- Ins cards. Ho ( Stevenson ) wont to the door to call Doiiuliuo out. When hecnmn out Hoartz was standing at the door , and ns Don- nliuo passed Heart/ drew a gun and fired , uftor which ho turned to n bystander and said , "When 1 pull u jjim 1 pull to shoot ; I don't fool. " He then went homo and Dona hue was put upon a couch , where ho soon died. died.Tho The entire morning was taken up with the statements of the case to the Jury by the at torneys and the examination In chief of Stephenson. In the afternoon the witness was put through a rlgia cro , examination , whlih ho submitted to without goinp hack on any of the statements which ho had M.tdo during the examination hi chief Afttr Stophemoirs cross-examination hid ncen llnl dH'd. ( . ' Lclliold wiw put on the Hand. He claimed to huvo been an oyo-wlt- in'ss of tin' shooting , hut when asked ns to whether ho wns positive that the dofcndat.t nnd tke man who did the shooting wore tin * san.oono , ho replied that ho did not catch a very full view of the man who wielded the shooting Iron , and so could not say positively whether I ho defendant WUH the one or not. The diagram for the C'outliotil entortnlii- mont will be found at Kills' oiera | house drug : store on ncd after Thursday morntiii ; . No extra charge for reserved seats. Tickets f > 0 rents , Hope it IH Morri * . The authorities of Columbus , Xeb. . tele phoned to the casiiler of the State Savings bank yesterday stating Unit they have cap tured A man there who answered the descrip tion of the one who eonlldonced the bank out of . * I , ( > tX.i on tbo strength of u letter of Intro duction and a number of drafts from the l-'lrst National bank of Hitngor , Ale. Mr. Arnd , ttio assistant cashier , answered the 'phone ' , nnd n conversation passed over the ninety-live miles of wire that Intervene between this city and Columbus which was highly Inter esting to the parties at both ends of the wire , to one because ho had n faint hope that ho might have found the man who had swindled bis Imiilt , and to the other because ho had bright visions of n reward that would surely be palil for the capture of the rascal. At Mr. A rial's suggestion the ofllccr who had the supposed ronltdcnco man in hi * chat-go Insti tuted a search In order to Iind , If possible , something tiy which he could bo idontlllcd. At last accounts the search had proved un successful , The man will DO held n prisoner for some time yet whllo awaiting further de velopments. Call on D. , T. Hutchlnson & Co. for choice bargains In lots In Wilson Terrace. Special Inducements for the next few days. Hliugart Co , carry largest stock of bulk Held , garden and ( lower seoils in the west. Catalogue and samples by mall. Do you want nn express wagon or boy 1 King up tbo A. 1) . T. Co. , telephone IT'J ' , No. 11 North Main street. I.C. nixliy , stoatn Beatln ? , sanitary en gineer , "OJ Men-lain block , Council Hlulls The Now Pacific is the most centrally located hotel in Council ChnrgCH mid Counlp.i-ohar O4. Yesterday morning in police court P. M. Phillips , the sewer band who was arrested in A. K. Hclgum's place on South Ninth street , was lined $10. 10 for drunuennoss. As soon ns ho had been released he was re-nrrested on on an information filed by Helium in Justice Patten's court charging him wltli malicious destruction of property , in throwing n beer keg through Uelguin's window. Another In formation was also filed , charging him with impersonating an o Ulcer. Helgnm claimed that Phillips told him he was an ofllee , and in that way tried to frighten him Into giving him a drink. JlMgum nnd Forgerslot were released on bonds yesterday , in the sum of $1,500 nnd $1UO ( respectively , pending thi-ir trial on the charge of larceny , whicli was preferred against them by Phillips on Monday. do to Masonic temple tonight , tlno pro gramme. Call on Schiirz-Smith Co. for chattel loans and real estate. 2 i 1'carl st. Kvnns Laundry Co. , iV.'O i'earl street. Tele phone : "JO. Uoous called for and delivered. The Manhattan , sporting headuiiartOH. N. O'Hrien. ' For one week longer wo will offer those beautiful hand painted Chinese teapots , each containing a pound of the bc > > t sumlruM Japan tea , for 1KJ cents. The tea is superior to any 75 cent tea sold in the citv , and the pots would retail at from $1.00 to f.00. Lund lirotucrs , Main street. See Klchnrds the humorist , Wednesday evening. DftSIOKTKK GlIMKi.S CUIMK. A Soldier Charged Wltli Hie aim-tier of II IN Comrade. William V. ( iilmore was led out of the po lice couit room yesterday morning in Irons. Ho was In charge of OfllecrNewnmn and was bound for Fort Omaha. liilmoro is a deserter from troop F , Ninth cavalry , a coloreit reciment stationed at Fort Hohinson. He deserted in November , IS ' .l , a few weeks after the murder of Kmtinuol Stance , a sergeant of thesaiuo troop , who was foully assassinated one dark night while on his way from Crawford to the fort. fort.Ono Ono of Ctilmoro's comrade * was tried and convicted of the crlmo and sentenced to four teen year imprisonment. SVlillo in prison the convict corresponded with Ollniore. The latter was unable to road or write , and the pei-sons who wrote his letters for him learned in this way that ( Jllmoro was the one wno was guilty of tl.e murder. They disclosed this fact to the authorities , and the search for deserter and murderer was prosecuted more vigorously than ever. The soldier who had boon convicted was pardoned after serving six months , hut nothing was heard from Gllmore until his ar rest hero last evening. Tlio Omaha olllccrs have had a diserlptlon of Gllmore and have been looking for him forever over a year , but notwithstanding the fact that ho has been here several months nnd went under Ids proper namu his identity was not , discovered , .During his stay here' , Gilmore - more workedl n several livery stables as a car riage washer. After his arrest ho acknowledged , that ho was a deserter , hut denied the more serious crime vlth which ho was charged. Ho will bo con lined in the guard house at Fort Omaha until arrancrements are made for his removal to Fort Uobinson. Officer Kussell. who made the arrest , will claim the largoroward offered fortho capture of the murderer. TourlNlH whether on pleasure bent or business , should tnko on every trip a bottloof syrup of lips , as it nets most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys , liver and bowels , preventing fevers , headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in Mo ami $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. Don't Fool \oursein Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Hy's now steam heivtod paluco blooplnj , ' ears , with "oloctrle lights iu every berth , " still leaves the Union depot - pot , Omaha , at 0:10 : p. in. daily , arrlv- ing at Chicago at 0I0 : ! a. m. , iu ample tlmo to make all eastern connections. Ticket olllco , ] f > 01 Furimm st. J. E. PUKSTO.V , R A. NASH , U. Pass. Afjt. Gen. Agt. CIUJSIIMI HIS CHIOS T. A Teamster l-'allH Under u Wagon Loaded with Coal. O. I. Patterson , n teamster who resides at 4'J- , ' South Twenty-fifth street , slipped as ho was climbing upon his wagon about U ) o'clock yesterday nt the foot of Davenport street , falling under the horses' heels. The frightened animals started nnd the wagon , loadeJ with two tons of coal , passed over the unfortunate man. The wheels passed across his chest , breakIng - Ing three ribs and bruising him fearfully. He was removed in the patrol wagon to St. Joseph's hospital , where medical aid was rendered him. Patterson Is thirty-eight yeais of age nnd has a family It Is fenred that he bus sus tained serious internal Injuries. Do not take any chance of being polsonedor burned to death with liquid stove polish , paints or enamels In bottles. The "Klslng Sun Steve l'nlish"ls safe , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest and best stove polish made ami the consumer pays for no oxK | > nslvo tin or t'lass nachafo with every purchase. 'BORE ' FCN 1NT T/IE'COCNC1L / ' , 1 Oirmlu's ' AUlorimtilo Aggrughtioti Holili a Lively Session Last Night * NSPECTOR DENNIS AGAIN ON THE RACK. \uothcr Committee Appointed to In- lnnlo III in-A " 'I ' for the Itotipflt ' < il' the MIIMCI- . The council burned the nihlnlght oil Ir-st light , with all of tbo members In attendance. > om the start I'rosldent 1,0wry was in n > ; ul humor and fur u time it looked as though t small riot was brewing on account of his ( Torts to secure order. Members were ordered to take their seats nud spectators .yore . ordered outside the rail. Mayor Cmliing vetoed the resolution an- horl/h'g ' Chairman lllrkhnuser to make a our for the purpose of Inspecting the p.tve- nentin other cities. The veto w.is sustained > . . n vote of 10 to (1. ( Mr. HirkliauH-r wantoii its salary to go on while ho It absent and also ivantcd $1.10 to pay his personal expenses , The mayor stated that In the future all de- minds for additional street lightlni. should go to the committee on gas anil electric Ights and the gas Inspector. Said ho : "As It Is now gas lamps nro placed as poll- .ioni'd for. In my opinion It would bo better : o hold n meeting nnd decide uuon whcro the : nuips thnt will bo put In this year should bo ocatcd. Hy dohiB this I think the city could got Its lamps at a much lower prkv. " The council adopted tbo suggestion of the nayor , nnd at some near date n council neetlng will be held to decide upon the loca tion of these lamps. Tlio llbr.try board , throneh its chairman , \ . ,1. Popploton , asked that the council ap point a committee of thrco to confer with the library uo.ird relative to tlio erection of a library building at some accessible point in the city. The communication was placed on file and President Lowry mimed the follow ing members to act on thu committee ; Messrs. Tuttle , Cooper and llci'hel. dull-man Ulrkhausef of the board of pub lic works was Instrumental in the effort to create a now city oftlco , that of timekeeper to look after tlio street cleaners , lie presented the name of John D , La Course and asked that his appointment Do confirmed and the salary fixed at 1 per day while actually em ployed in the discharge of his duties , The request for tlio appointment of this man was referred to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering. Some time ago the city engineer and the chairman of the hoard ol pjbllc works were by resolution Instructed to examine the Kleventh and Sixteenth street viaducts as to their safety. Last night the gentlemen re ported that they wanted nn expert to do the work. The council voted to allow them to biro such a person , \vho is to bo paid for such services some sum not to exceed JiT > , and to do the work ns soon as practicable. The report of the committee appointed to confer with the county commissioners rela tive to taking care of the city's sick was pre sented. Air. 13ecU.pl was tired of laboring with the commissioners and Inrorod continuing the arrangements of St. Joseph's hospital. The report was referred to the committee on po lice. ' ( icorco L. Dennis , the plumbim ? inspector , will bo subjected to another investigation , Last night Dennis Fit/.patrick Hied charges against him He says Dennis has meddled with the work ol plumbers of the city , nnd besides this is wholly in competent to till the ofllco he now holds. Immediately Mr. Morearty was on his foot to move that the charges bo laid on the table. The motion was put and defeated by a vote of ; ro n. Mr. Chaffeo moved that the matter ho re ferred to the committee on sowprago nnd thnt the members of that committee bo authorized to send for persons and papers and that the investigation be made. Morearty grew warm nnd nrgucd that no member dare charge that the loriiier investi gation was not thorough. "No person wants to make any charges against you , hut you know that you never re turned the testimony to the council , " said Mr. Uhaffee. "It is In my desk and can be had at any time. " returned Mr. Morearty. A heated discussion followed for half an hour , when thcchaa'e.s against Dennis weie referred to the committee on sewerage , with instructions to investigate. This committee is composed of the following members ; Btr- dish , IJechel nnd Donnelly. Kd Hums , the sidewalk Inspector , objected to the repairing of sidewalks being taken out of his hands. He salil thnt this is the only work on which ho can make any money. The protest was referred to the committeoon sidewalks. Tlio citizens In the west part of the city petitioned for an extension ot the electric liuht lines on West Ciiming street to l owe avenue. A resolution for the benefit of Frank Morrissey - rissoy , Iho garbage master , was introduced nnd adopted. This resolution status that the garbage master has boon to Lincoln , where ho has labored with the committee having m charge thu Omaha ciiurteriimomhnonts ; that hohas caused that committee to introduce a clause providing foi $ - . ' , - | ) pervoar salary. In his resolution Mr. Olson viewed wltli alarm the acts of the garbage master. The city clerk will at once forward a copy of this resolution to the committee , and wi. also inform tbo committee thnt the council committee suggested all the charter amend ments th.it are needed. A resolution by Air. ISlsasser , thnt Chair man lilrkhanscr bo authorixcd to visit cust om cities and learn something about paving , was adopted. Ho Is authorized to expend : jlMl on his trip. Mr. Morearty wanted Mr. Donnelly , chair man of the paying committee , to go along. Mr. Klsasser thought that City Kngiiieer Tillson should go with the members and thu three bo allowed ? . ' ! ( ) ) for their expenses. Mr. Cooper thought these gentlemen might read upon p.ivingand learn as much as by taking the trip. It was llunliy decided tu send Mr. Uirk- hauser and give him 150 as pocket money. Air. Olson moved that the vote by which the garbage master resolution was Adopted bu reconsidered. Tlio motion carried anil Mr. Olson stated that ho had been misin formed about the SIO'J salary matter , This clause was stricken out of the rosoluilo n. This brought the whole matter bjforo the council again. Air. Klsasscrsaidhe went down to Lincoln last week and while before the committee Alorrissoy butchered th6 charier inn fright ful manner , amending matters that per tained to his olllco in nowise whatever. The resolutions as amended were adontml nnd copies will be at once sent to the Doug las county members. The petition asking that Thirtieth street lie widened from Farnain to UoJgo was placed on tile , as the petitioners had fnilo.l to dcuosit the monoto pay damages. The lire and police commission w.as nuthor- l/ed to purchase SOOl ) fedfof nose. The bids for street lighting presented bv the irnsmino lamp companion were declare * , ! void for the reason that they were opened lio- fore coming into the council chamncr. The Ohio street limiting company had bldj&iiior lamp. The city clerk ( vlll re-advertise for bids. Air. Olson went after the garbage master again. He moved that all of the papers re lating to the Investigation held last summer bo referred to the committee on police. The motion prevailed. The ordinance providing for the holding of a ispecial election to grant the .Metropolitan street railway u tranchlso to lay Us tracks In the streets of Omabn was road a first and second end tlmo. An ordinance providing for Iho inspection of hollers used within the city of Olnnha was Introduced , re.nl u first and second time and referred. When the general appropriation ordinance c.uiio up for passage , Mr Heclicl moved that tlio salary of Mr. McDonald , the clerk of the iiolico court , bo stricken from the ordinance. The motion tostrlku out was lost. Mr. CliiiiTon asked thnt the salary list of the plumbing Inspector's ofllee ho read. The dork read. The names of .lames ( lod- frey , .liiines Caviumugh , James Murphy uml 1'hilllpSnilth weroon iho list. ' -Xow I move you that the salaries of thosn men bo stricken from tlio pay loll , " said Mr , OhiilTeo. "Aro they democrats ! " asked Morearty. " 1 don't know " " , said Uhuffeo , "but they are mon who \\cre npiHiinteil ut Iho lion of theinemlier.s it I the so-called Investi gating committee. " "If yoitfiiy I named one of them you He , " angrily exclaimed Air. Ttittln. niluimwoto his foot and shook his list at ( 'halloo. "I mean Just what I say , " retorted Mr , Chaffeo. "Order1 lot us hayo order , " yelled I'rosl. di'ntLowry. "If they wciv not appointed by thnt com mittee 1 would Ilko to know hmv they gut their plum , " .said Mr. Hnrdish. "Dunn mid Ilo.\erwcti ordered rebut at ed nnd Dennis has failed to ohev the order of this council. ' ' Morearly got the lloor nud ( or nn hour tallied against time , arguing that ho was for pence mid harmony. The motion In strike nut was lest , nine members voting lu thu unirnmtlvo and nine in the niv.itlvo. These voting in Iho nlllrmn- tlvo worollocliel. Uluinor , llruiicr , llurdlsh. IMinffeo. Conway , D.ivK Mcl.earle ami j SiK'cht. In the negative , I'ooper , liomu-lly , Klsatser , ; Madscn. Morearty , Olson , Csthoit , Puttie and Mr. President. The ordinance then passed l v n vole of 10 for and > < against. mi : Mi > : riioi > isT coxi iuI\CK. : : A .MoiMlng last , KvrnlMK to Tutu- Act - t ton on the ( iniii-anU'e 1'iiiid. In response ton call from Hlsliop Newman ihont thirty inomuors of the citi zens' committee of UN ) , appointed onn . -earngotoprovldo for the raising of IW.tiiW is aguar.intoe fund for the entertainment of the ( lUiidrenniul conference of the Methodist huivh In IMI- , ' , met hut night in the cafe of the I'uxtmi hold. Air Kdward Kosotvntor was elected cltalr- manor the meeting mid I. I'hilllppl chosnu is secretary. Bishop Newman , In explaining .he call for the committee meeting said that 10 had from tlio first lucentloii of the idea , hat the conference should be held In Omaha > eon possessed with mi honest pride In try ing to do that which ho believed would bo u gieat benefit to the city and the entire west In many ways. In the first place. If the onferonco is held in Omalm it will give the nst another excpllent opportunity to sco the west nnd to sco Omalm , It will do more than this , for tticre will bo delegates present from every clvilbed tuition on earth. The whole world , so far as the Methodist church is concerned , ivill bo represented at this meeting in Omalm. It will bo of great advantage , the bishop said , In a business con sideration and as n means of elevating iho sentiment of the community. "If 1 wcie an active business man of Omahii , " said the bishop. "I am sure that I would consider the bringing of that gre.it. gathoriiiL' hero worth atloast f > 00 to me from" purely busi ness standpoint , " The questions to ho met and decided upon now were : 1'irst , can the f-i. > , IMO required for the entertainment of the conference be .secured , and. second , will the citi/ens of Omaha bo inclined to open their homes nnd entertain' ' . " > 0 or ; i'JD ' delegates fora month J The general confeieiu-o will have BOO dele gates and will he the most exciting confer ence held since 1S-H , when the question of African slavery cau ed n division In the church. The question of the eligibility of women as members of the annual and gen eral conferences will come before the confer ence of Iv.fcJ and will create profund interest , for tlio reason thnt the matter has been voted on by all the Alethoillst churches in the land , is now being voted on by the annual confer ences nnd will then ho referred to the gen eral conference for Html disposition. Another matter should he carefully con sidered. Iho bishop said. If the conference is held in Omaha ami the delegates are not properly entertained it will probably injure the city. Chicago and Hostou are anxious to get the conference , and , | f the ciuVons of Omaha think they had bettor not umicrtnkc it , then the choice can soon be made between tlio Hub and tlio city by the great unsnllcd sea. sea.The chairman then called for arei > orlof the committee of live that was appointed to make a special canvass for subscriptions , nnd Air. L. K. Kecil reported that himself mid .1. L. Mi'Caguo had presented the matter to the banking institutions of the city almost n year ago , hut had not mot with very Mat tering encouragement In the shape of sub scriptions. Ho felt somewhat discour aged by the effort made then and did not think that any bettor success woukl result from a canvass nt present. Hishop Newman said that a number of let ters hud been received from prominent mem bers of the committee who could not bo present. Messrs. Frank Colnet/or , Max Meyer , 11. T. Clarke , John Mi-Shane , A. I * . HouUins , Ciark Woodman and others sent word that they could not ho at the meeting , but they were ready to do their part in help ing to secure the conference for Omaha. Air. Krastus IJenson spoke earnestly In fnvor of going abend with the raising of the tt.\000. J. L. McCiiguo thought thnt the commis sioners of the Methodist church ought to bo satisllej with a substantial guarantee from reliable citizens of Omaha that the confer ence would be entertained by Omaha with- out.specifying the amount of money to bo raised. Mr. li. C. Patterson nskeci Hishop New man if It was not a new thing for the Metho dist conference to require a cash guarantee from the citv where tbo conference is field. "Such a thing was never known before , " said the bishop , "in the history of the Metho dist church , anil if Omaha succeeds in raising the funds asked for she will stand sublime in her isolation. " The bishop then said that ho had suggested to the commissioners sent from the east that tills guarantee be re quired simply because there was a feeling of doubt in the minds of the commissioners as to tlio abilltv of Omaha to entertain the dele gates. With Iho pressure lunt wiis brought to hear upon Iho commissioners from other cities anxious to sccuro the conference it became - came necessary for Omaha to do something unusually liberal In order to make sure of getting the great gathering. The expense of entertaining the delegates has heretofore boon paid by the church , hut If Omaha pro1 vldos for this important item in IMi'J it will introduce a new thing in tbo financial part of the work. This guarantee had been made simply to satisfy the bishops who composed the commission thnt Omaha is able to entertain t hcconference. Dr. I.eisenring was present and spoke with much fervor. He talked from experience gained In assisting in the entertainment of delegates to the general synod of the Lutheran church two years ago , and he bo- liovt.-d that the fttw delegates could all bo entertained in the homes of Omaha citizens. Bishop Newman said that If that if the entire - tire $ 'J5)00 , ( ) should not ho need then It would not ho culled for. It will bo collected pro rot a and per centum , but ho wished to pro ceed on n safe oasis , Air. Kosewater suggested that a motion or resolution of some Hind he passed so thnt the business might bo gotten in good shapn. Mr. Heuson moved that a committee of flvo boappointed by the chair for the purpose of securing signatures to a bond whicli will guarantee the payment of $ iUOO for.tho en- tertnlnmi'iitof the quadrennial conference of the .Methodist church In Omaha In the year IMi-j. IMij.Tho The chairman appointed the following committee : Krastns Ilenson , ,1. L. Alc- Cugue , Clark Woodman , U. C. Patterson and Thomas Klipitriek , Thu committee withdrew from the room ami In twenty minutes returned with a hand whicli guarantees the payment of the suin placed opposite the names of those who sign it. The intention Is to got fifty or one hun dred signatures to the bond. Klght names were placed on the homl within ten minutes alter It was submitted to the meeting. Hy motion of Air. Heuson tlio names of Clark Woodman nnd 1C. liniewnter were lidded to the committee of live , making it seven , This committee will proceed ntnnco to se cure tlio fifty or morn signatures to the bond nnd will report at a meeting to bo called by lilshop Newman borne time before the first of April. The meeting adjourned with n fueling thnt a dellnilo steii had been taken in the right direction and that the conference Is practl cally secured for Omaha. rinleyBurko.Geo.W. Ilewitt.Tho's. . E. O.milj Utirkc Hewitt , SCasaily , Attorneys-at-Law PHACTICIJIX TUP. STATIC AN'l ) rUDKIt.U roiTHTS. O nii-os : J.J. lliowu lliilldlliR , CoimellllltilTs. Iowa KOH I.AIIIIHOM.V Dr. l.l'llllC'H I'lTlnillrnl I'llll III ! ) I H'lK'll ri-IIU'll ) . IH-l UN Illll IIUMlKtrillll tljltl'lll Illl fiiru iiii | > ii' | iui Irinii Hlinti'vir i-anio. rruiiiuiu iiii'iulninil.Jii. . Tlii-tu IHIN liiiuM nut lm tukcii ilnr- Inu , ' ' - . Am I'lll I'u. , ' ii'k'iniiiqAm liiiilty | ) | 'KIH | , Hpnn < IT I'luy I'D.hi. ( ii'iiiilnu liy SlMTimuiA Mrl'iuiiinll I IIIIKUII. . ni-nr I * , ll. , llmnlm ; I , A. Mi'li'lu-r , Siintll Uiuiiliu , M. 1 * . iilliCoiiiidl : lllulli. { ' . ' , orU luf ( j. -rr-r ; : . ' . . _ ! ' { i It IntH llt'i'H I'lllllltH'tl / ; ! Tlllrlll Hltlt.lliH II" ' illlM ; r < ; ; /MAl' , , nn ! iliti-luit flint f/m / < - II irlll < < > tnln iiiniiiiint't'tiii'ittM tlmt irllt ( ' < / ' i < iiu - ) / . i'iilittt'i'ctit / | In fintfilli : T11K MODEL ron'.ilns the larfl.i-'t and flnoKt sor-h of Clot Mug and I'lini'shlns IKiodH In Council lUuilJldoh was purchased nt ] ! .ui1mipt P.tlo at a U real Facrlllee , and will lit clustd out at less than iiuiuil'.ict'iror's eoJt. THE MODEL CLOTHING GO , , Jjlock , Council J3liff ( srr. , . NO CURB. ! NO JPA.Y. WNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Si'ti'iitri-ii jours PiMcrluii'u. A reiuliir timliuilo In iniil'clno. ' n illpliinint liow. Is nllll IriMtlnff w Ih Hie uiii-ili * ! ) ! ( iii'i'i-ix nil Norviiii" , Clirunli-nnil I'llvnlc IM i'i" < . A | ii-riiiiiiunt i-iirn niiiimnli-it I fur i'nl'irli Sl'i'riimturrlwn. l.iwl .Mnnhnixl. MMiilnnl \ * iikni > * B. NlKht I ii ii , lininitiiiry.svilil | I ) . Mrlrliiro. ninl iiililli- , 'n is nil ho lllmi.l , Skin iitnl I'rlnnry < ) ri nN II. -iiaraiiti'i-t.'iiKl I fur in cry I-IIMO I inujcrluko nil.I fall in IHC ( otiMiltiitUm fieu Honk ( Myslcrk-s of Ulo'ti'nl lnv. Wlev liuura V a. in. loA p in. MID.lay ID in. tu Urn. L NOTICES , COUNCIL Bi-UFFS. I OST - A brown fi'inalovalcr snanlilvhlti' J fi'i't anil In-i'-ist. ii Inn miintlis old. Ittliini ; i7 A \ t'hiii1 ' II and uc-t ri > i\afd. A.N"l'KI--iiiid ) ! u'lrl for general lionsu \\nrk. Must fiiriil-h rrferi'iiccs. No.OJ Harmony slieet. fruJltHAli-At : : i Micilllcc. I larm * M sslir J- safe , pi'rfi-i t ciindltlcii : nfllce doMjs and chairs - stnro tinuks. I lir : e him s-culu Hurl ; , -'licalhiR .stov < < * < . -'eoiiiilcr scah's. ' . ' step lull- ers , I larp' platform Hour scales. Kecllno & roll , II" Main St. _ _ _ \\rAN'Tiil ; To trade linpiiivcd nropi-rty In IT Coiiiicll Hlull's , \illh Minill Ini'iniiliraiii-i- , for horses , mil lus and yiuing catllc. No. 1UJ.1 1 'OH i tli street. TTHTuTlKN'F TIn ) McMiihon block , a story JP brick , with luiMMiicnt and elevator. J. W , Sijnlie , 101 Pearl Mroc't. ? J nnd me Ni'wSealo I'rown I'lnnos Crown and ( Jnocn Or ! ins. Sold furcusli or on Install- mi-iits bv Mar. HourMim , nui-le leac-licr , 111 Sliilsnian street , Council HI nil's , In , BAItCiAINS Tor bargains In hinusi's , loin , farms and ganlotis. ami a lui' lint toc - h-i-t fiiiin , cull mi .liilin lnn & Van Patten , r.vi'H'tt lilnck. Council Illulls , FOliPAI.K A harpaln : new iniiilorn lieu o with all the late Inipmvonii'Mts , * .i'vin room * . : will sell on ta.y piiyNii'nls ; located on the I'lfl h ii\tnnuiiiutor llnu. I ) . ,1. llntuhin- son. CI ? llniinl way. inoltSALK -KlKlit-rooin hniinnd two lits , on Ilarilson st. A iiimlci-n IKIIIM * and a coed lifiine cheap. 1 > . J. II utchtnson , ( it * llroadway. TiYoHSAl.K or Ilont-ainlon land , with 13 hou o , by J. K. Klca. UJMaln t. , Oouuod UlulTi COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kliulsof Dyln ? nml ( 'leaning donn lu tli. ) IIiKliu-stStylo ofllio Art , Faded and Stiilnml I'liiirlt-j iniiilo lo lookns Kiniil us now.Vorlc prompt I v limit * mid dcllvoreil In nil jiarLs ot tiio'-uuntry. Send for prlt-u lint C' . A. MAl'MAN , rri ) ) . , 101J Uroadwav , Near Niirtliwt'sturu c'uu.NX-u. Ht.uKrs. IA. M. H. CHA.MBEnL.IN , KYI : , K.MI. NOSH , \NII THKOATM'Kl'lAl.lST , CiilllU'll Illutls III. AllilUi-n > o < nf tlin KVK , KAII , NOSKiuiilTIIHOA'I/ . trenli'il wi'.li Ihu Kroateil bkllliind fiirn. CATAIIIII1. ASTH.M * . nnilll.VY rKVKU In-iilol wlihi'inliienl mii-fH-ti. Sl'lllill.-AUOI'IMlATIII.VS.nlifroiin-iMHarr. P iln- IOK lr pi'rfi'tiuo I with llu * iitino" runt nn.I skill , in MirlnfpnrrecL te IUi CINKHI' til.AS.SlIS iiccur- iitrly | iruscrll > Lit. oirrirtln all rutructlvt * troubtoi , HH .Mynpla , llyperupln an 1 AitUlitntlim HUM ri'ri- ili > rliu lKhl i if flour mil imnluH Cilit'\l' NKI'IIAUilA ami Slt'K lir.AIIA ' 111' : , nllor yit.tri of tcrrlliln iiitfurlnit n ; . relief cMtir ! ) ciire.l < ) : IIM. * ioniii --liiiunrl llluck , uvcr llcna .V Co.'a iorj. Council Illulls la. 27 MAIN STIIHHT. O > t'r f. II. , liiiU ! | ( > mlii .V Co. . Jt'wolry ' iSioro CITIZENS STATE BiBK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 5150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS G5,000 , _ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215,000 IIIIIK Tim * * I. A. Mllliir , R O fil : mti. II. U Hlnu-iirl. I ) , 1C. llarl , J I ) Kiliiiiinilsoii , Uharliu U. lluiiiiiin. Transput Ronorul ixuikliu lUsi- nen. , : ; * uiilut : | nml siirhn | ) ut miy bank In Sjii thwustoru low.'v JINTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , TO BEEKEEPERS. I cni'i'y n fXUllmoof neokoopors supplies , including comb lotiu- clation honey knives , smokers , sot-Lions and nil supplies for lies npini-y. M. S. HOOP , 6 UO Knst rrop.iUvnj-.CoiinclllIlutlfe . , In. A M L : SMMiaiS'TS. hATUitOAv'M.vn- ! : ! : . OoinniriiH tin ) MAkClf TIjllI-Hll.llJ , 5. M. B. LEAvrrrs Spoctnrular I'juituinlinlc I'roihiftlon , SPIDER and PLY llillmli.clMt : tliurrry l > c-t nml livlHt linpor 10 * STAR AHTI8TS * 40 Thcmokt uAiicnilro nnil tnlonteil i\cjr : lin.u ; hl to Dili country. Till ! KAWANT CLIMAX PANTOMIME Sl'.irklliiiln kSulos , Dncts. Trlon , ( juiirtoltci Si'ilullrii , Si-iili'ttOH. ' Kiiluidi'icoplr I'B'thv U.initM , Ulonil Mnrllal Kroliittons Hex Shct-ts opun WVa , ncail'iy ntrt-uular iirlco * . Sl'N DAY , March 8. FARMER J. LEWIS And hli coinpaiiy In "SI PLJNKARD. " Hco the thicshliiK machine In full operation Inthf third act llo\ sin ijt iipi-i f-atnrday. Orcheslra seats , Mt-j balcony -eats , ; i" > c. DIME EDEN Will I.awler. MnnaRer. Cor. llth and 1'armm \\KKK Ol-1 MAltril ' .M. Tlic Oolllccl Woman lliTthnulitller. . npc 3 ? . lirlnlit ftfcet ! i Inclu'H. wi-lKlit is po'inil" . Inrnliu to ciillil In. . IK > The trcuto-l Munilonif the' net * . I'li-irti * , Cn'iili' I'nntuinliicH MniCuniler Twins , ) i | < 'ii > lit : 1011 nn < l iliuui.Imt'r.ll * < I'uht nml ( 'Union In Iml ir > us Idei * . llarrl'iin nnil llirkiiry nuci-n bilnEit. \A'K \ Itiuulull uri'itxM'Chilty | nilltt. AwcvkoT lui-rrliui'iit Ono Ulinc iicriilts to nil. rMAI\SHOOD \ RESTORED. SANATIVO , . Is told \\llha \V rlllciiCuiirnnlco to cure all VrvmiF Dls- ca-M , mrli n Weak Mi-mury , I < if Drain 1'owcr , IlomJ aclio. Wakrlulni-M , Ijoft Man- tiooil , .Scrvou'iicpp , IJIB- clttuto , all drain1) ) ind Before & . After Use. Ins * uf ix > pr i'l ' the Photouraptiecl from life. CirncratiMj OrK'auJ. In rltl.fr M'X , cfturcil by cver-eiortlon , ) outlifiil Inilrscrctluuf , or the i-xrruUo use of lobjccii , upliiin. or Mlinulauts , wlilch unalcljr ! ! Irad tolnnrniltConsuinrtlonnnil ) Insanity. 1-iit U [ > Inroinrnlciit form Mcarryln tlic\e-t pwhct. I'rlcu Jlu packicc , nr6 forJJi. With t > Vty fSonlcr wcflve a\vrllt.n ( Kiiiinintt-o to cum or ii'fiunl the money. HcRtby mail tonny ailurcB * . Clrculnr fri-e. MrtitlonthN piper. Addrrv , MADIIID CHEMICAL CO , , Hranrh Office for U. S. A. 417 DisrliornSiri'i't , rtllCAOO. Ilt VOH NAM ! IN' OMAHA. NE11. , 1J1 Klllill A Co. , Cur. 13lh .V Ddiielas St . J. A Viilli-r A Co. , Ccir 14thiV llnimLu A. 1) . I ustcr .V Co. . luiiucil Illll IT.H. 1 . X.IQOCIH. IN AIL THE WOULD TlltHE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. H/ViNES / * GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be alifti In u cup of rulfie t r 1 m nr In ar * lclf of r ott ! without Uio LuowlcdKU ol tlto patient , ifueoenary. It IM Absolutely liarmki ti and willeflcot t permiaent and Bpeedy cure , whether the patirnt it arao eratcdrinkeroran ftlcahollowrook. 11 NKVKK ; Ail. It opemtn en quietly and irilh auch oer- tatntythat the patient undorgoet no tnoQavenlcnoe. and ere ha u aware , feu cotnpleto rQtora.nticn U ertecuJ48 nze book ot particuura free Tol-ehadoi KU11N Ac CO. , 151 life lcuRlaati.V IMh .VCupuiicHta. OJ * Trade upplioj by lJi.K.K , llllUUfi & CO , and TUClH\HUHON DUUCJ CO- Omaha JOSEPH filLLOTrT STEEL PENS.t GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOS'i'I'iRFECT ' OF PENS. Winslow Wilkes , The f.istobt'1-year-oUl pacing stallion In the World , Iti-ooni : It I' . ' . nt UulmtuM. Ky , "d lioivt.l.y Hlnck \Mlki'D \ , ilinuliy .M MI .d. H III nitiku tin * XI-.KIIM . ( Ic'Jl nt li'Ol Vlnt ii hlui < t. llninlm.Nub. M\ro.\t : 100 nltli uiuiil ri't'irn prlvllt'tii' ! . . IIAN.NKIIYCdl.l.dl'V WANTF D--AKi-ntsto t-i'll tlu > IMnU-,1 n,0j ( ) , | , Klm-j tlio only line I'Vi-r Invi-nti'il tlmt liolils the olnt lu-s itli. out I'lns ; apcrfivl MICI-I'NS ; piilcnt iivi-ntly Issunlj Mill ) nnly liy iiKOilts , to MllOlil tlio i-V- I'luslti * rliflit isclviMi On rci-i'lDl nt W i-i'iits wo Mill M'tiil iiMiiniitii Him by niiill ; iilsu clron- liiri ; pruM * INt ninl IITIIIS to mi-ill. Sivina yiuifti-rrllnry nt OIHIAililross TUT. I'lN j.i- > s ci.urlus : LINK co. . n iiormnn H \Voivislor Mast & PUSliY , BANKERS. rornor Main nti'l COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , x In furolKii ami iliirnoitlo Xi-un ? * OolU'Olluu ' iniU ; uiij iuluruat Liild uii U.iu