" IVI I , 'JU. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TTEWAY , MARCH 8 , 1892. If . THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFF& OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. 1'cilmul lijr Carrier tonny partof tlio City II. W. TII/TON , - MANAGER. tlmlncfsomco No 41 N , Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs dumber Co. , coal. Croft1 * chattel loans. 204 Sapp Wool- . Star chapter Mo. 47 , Unynl Arch Masons , meets Monday evening , February . usi- ness of Importan'co ; n full nttonuanco is desired. Wa'lo Cary , 11. 1' . An order was Issued from police headquar ters last , evening that th saloons close ui y o'clcck this morning nnd remain closed until ' the closing of tbo polls this evening nt 0 o'clock. The Odd Follows will glvo a ball on the evening ot April 27. nt the Masonlo temple to r.ilso funds to bo used In entertaining the erand lodpo ot the order which convenes In this city next October. The residence of A. S. Beck , 180 Glen nvonuo , was sot on Hro Saturday by a llaino from n gasoline stove which was allowed to stand lee near n board partition , The lire ' -was oxtinculsbed without any trouble and the damage was slight. Colonel C. S. llocclnnd , the newsboy's friend , addressed n union mooting of the I'rosbytorlan anil Congregational churches last evening at tno Congregational church. Ho pave an intoiostlne talk , which was en joyed by a fair sized audience. Mr. and Mrs. 1) . J. Gates celebrated their llttconth woildlog anniversary Saturday evening at the homo of M. K. Woathorboo on Uroadway. A largo number of invited guests were present , nnd a number of ele gant present * were bestowed upon the bap FT couple. \Vo have our own vineyards In Callfor nln. Jarvls Wino como.iny , Go. BluHs Ewnnson Music Co. , Masonic temple Jnrviawlld blnckborrv it the boat I'KKliOXAl , I'AnAOIl.tl'tlS. Mrs. S. II. I'orterlicld Is vlsllmg friends In Ncoln. W. E. Butler , shorthand reporter for Judge Doomor , win In tbo city yesterday , Ho has made arrangements to rent n house on Frank street nnd will move his family to this city about April 1. .fudge A. V. Larimer of Sioux City Is in the Bluffs. Mrs. Smith of St. Josepn. Mo. , is In the city. .1 gui-st of her sister , Mrs. Horace Everett. The Spooncr Comedy company Is quar tered at tlio Ogden homo. Mrs. M. Pfolffer has gene onst to purchase n spring stock of goods. She will be gone about two weeks. LAST ClIANCi : . Croat 7-Day Sulo of Winter Goods t UK ; lloston Storr , Council IIIuIN , III , Oui' Buyer being in the oiistorn mtir- kots Now York and Boston wo dread the immciibo arrival of spring goods , simply because wo don't know where to put them. KOOM WH MUST 1IAVK , nnd room wo tire going to hnvo , if soil ing goods next to giving them away will help us out. Just glance at a few of our prices for 7 days. Although you don't need the goods this winter , a better invostmens you can't find. find.WORTH WORTH SALTING DOWN. Would bo to us , but wo must have room. Ladies' jackets and nowmarkots that sold for $ .5.00 , $7.50 , $10.00 and $15.00 , choice for $1.08. Our entire line of children's coats. $0.50 , $7.oO and 88.50 garments , for $2.4a Ladies' $10.00 , $12.50 nnd $15.00 jackets , choice $3.98. Ladies' Walker plush jackets that sold for $15.00 , $19.00 and $25.00 , ohoico , for $7. a Ladies' 42-inch long Walker plush Racques , former price $19.50 , $25.00 , $33.00 and $35.00 , choice for $14.98. 10 dozen Indie's' all wool knit jackets , sleeveless , worth $1.25 , in nil colors , dur ing sale for 48c. $3.25 comforters for $2.19. $3.76 comforters for $2.50. $1.75 line French satteon for $3.00. $5.00 all wool blankets for $3.75. $4.50 nil wool rod blankets for $3.08. $5.00 all wool red blankets for $3.08. Ladies' 5c ( ) vests and pants for 33c. Ladles' natural wool vosti and pante , ribbed , $1.00 garments for 09c. Ladies' all wool scarlut vests nnd pants , SI.25 garments , oxtrti fine , dur ing bale , OUc. Gent's heavy gray camel's hair shirts and drawers , 33c garments , sale price , 2jc. 2jc.Gent's Gent's Scotch random mixed shirts nnd drawers , also natural wool and camol's hair , all in at one price , 37jc , were 50c. Gent's all wool scarlet shirts and drawers were $1.00 nnd $1.25 , sale price 21c , or $1.25 a suit. All 'children's garments knifed the Biimo way. BOSTON STORE , FOTIIinUNQIIAM , WlIlTKI.AW &CO. . Leaders and promoters of low prices , Council Blulls , In. ll i Will Itvcmor. * Ernest Cullls , the young man who clnlmoi to have attempted sutcldo Saturday night spent tto night nnd nil day yesterday In St Hcrnard'3 Hospital , where do was taken b ; order of tlio physician who attended htm. Hi complained of pains all over tils body , am tbo laudanum , or whatever ho took In It phtco , caused considerable nausea , but beyond yond that ho aid not hcom to have sufforci particularly by bis oxporloncs. Ho put chased the laudanum of George S. Davis , 01 upper Jlroadway , but tburo are some doubt fell as to bis navlng taken It. An unknowi young man who as with Cullis Saiurda ; night seamed lo Know n good dent about th rasp , and it Is thought that tbo scliom was patched up between llien to arouse Mrs. Jloach's sympathy Ihero IB n strong suspicion that the youni man is Insane , and bo will bo given an ox nmlimtlon oy Uio commissioners of insanity providing any of his acquaintances can b induced to lilo an Information against bun. Spooncr Oommly Conipuiiy. The popular Spooiior Comedy company - pany , the first company that ever hunt out. the standing room sign in Counul Hhillf , will open tonight at Dohanoy'i fur n wcok. Opening play , "Inez , " i Mexican romance. A Mexican orchcstrr has been added slnro thuir fortnor visit hero ; with now Mexican music bj genuine Moxicntia Misses Edna Ma } nnd Cecil Spoonor will uupenr in nov nnd nleiidlng Spanish dnncns. Tonigli is Indies' free mglit , two Intlios or out Contlemnn and Indy iidmittod on ono 30 cent ticket. Their Tlive Mr. end Mrs. Bollluger celebrated thi tenth anniversary of their marriage at thel homo on Baugh street last Friday evening Tbo guosu presented the host and DOJIOS with many cholco tokens In tbo way of tii and chlnawaro. Kofrcihmonts were servci and at a late hour the party dispersed. Tin following invited ituosu were present ; Mr and Mrs , Blair , Mrs. Haymaker anil MM Wilson , Omaha ; Hov. and Mrs. T. MclC Stuart , Mr. and Mri. Orcuit. Mr. and Mrs Arthur , Mr. and Mrs. Jennings , Mr. am Mm. McBride , Mr. and Mrs , Alwood. Mesdamuj Askwlth , Cook , Tullova. Mlssos IMo , Jennie I'llo , Clausen , Lon Clausen , Hanson. Magctc Hanson , Mclniosti Tulleys , Minnie Hanson. Jurvis 1877 bruudy , puruit , eafoat , beet NEWS FROM COUNCII.BIOFPS Many Indications That the Approaching Election Will Bo Warm , CANDIDATES WORKED HARD YESTERDAY DrincirrntH Admit That Tlirlr Chances Tor iircllii ; | ; the llnllro Ticket AroSlim , but Tlu-y Will do Alter the Major. If any onnhad any doubt of the fact that election was to tnko plnco todny , all ho would have to do would have boon to walk up and down Broadway or Main street yes terday afternoon and sco the candidates ( ly ing about , button-holing the voters and on- paging m friendly , though confidential , talk with nil who looked as though tboy were old oi.or.gh to voto. It Is the general opinion of these who claim to know Ibo political situation that today's con- est Is Being to bo ono of the closest over icon in the city. Generally ono pnrly or the other Is ronav to claim a complete ana rousing victory be fore a ballot Is cast , but yesterday leading democrats admitted that thuir chances for electing their ontlro ticket were very slim , \ \ hllo the republicans claim n goo.l shuro of their ticket will wenther the storm of votes , at least. A meeting of the democratic city central committee was bold yesterday afternoon nt tbo council chamber. Whnt was tha nature- of the business transacted thcro can only bo guessed at , ns these present were strangely uncommunicative on the subject. It is stated that the domocrnts will center nil their ef forts on the cliu'iton of Grabnm for mayor nnd Tinloy for city attorney. For those two it Is claimed that nil the rest of Ibo candi dates arc to bo traded off , provided lopubli- cans can bo found who are willing to trado. It l also rumored that an effort will bo made to vote a number of fraudulently reg istered votois mul men who have not lived in tbo city the rcuulrod length of time. Kach party makes this churgc against the other , nnd each parly will consequently have Its onglo oyo" peeled for any attumpt nt illegal voting by the other. There will bo only two tickets , the republican and the democratic , no independent candidates hav ing appeared with but ono exception J. M. Lamcko who announced himself u Candi da to for the republican nomination for the olllcc of marshal , but who failed to bo hoird from In the convention , yesterday announced himself an ind"pcndont candidate for the olllco. A small circular was scattered about the streets and In the stores calling the at tention of thu voters to his candidacy , and staling that if elected bo will toke the .saliry of $1,500 per annain , ns provided by the council , and in addition will poc-kot nit the fees that arc supposed to have been cut off by the passage of"tbo new salary ordinance. It Is not thought that ho will rut much of a iicuro in the election , however. The following are the polling places in thn various wards , and they will ho open from 0 a. in. to 0 p. in. ; l-'irst ward , Pnttor. build ing on upper Broadway between Stutsman mid Graeo streets ; Second ward , 21 Bryant street ; Third wnrd , Schlckentan ' harbor shop. Main street near tbo corner of Fifth avenue ; Fourth ward , tlrst precinct , Tor- williger's stable , Poi.rl stieot noir the cor ner of Fifth avenue , second precinct , , Kelly house , Main street ; Fifth ward , Straub building , corner Fifth avenue and Twelfth street ; Sixth ward , first precinct , 21100 Broitdwav ; second precinct , J. D. Korr's ' store , Cut-off island. Walnut block and Wjomlng coal , fresh tniiiod , received dull , } Thatcher , ] G Main street. Eastern money to loan on renl ostnto " by E. . II. Sliodfo" Broadway and Main. Not Disturbed hy the Weather. Nearly all of tbo members of the new Bap tist church that has been organized out of ono portion of the dissatisllod element of the First Baptist society , waded through the deep snow yesterday and met in the Masonlo temple. There were few outsiders who cared to brave the inclement weather , and only the Knot of sixty odd worshipers con gregated in one corner of the big hall and listened to the inornintr subject of the pastor , Hev. I , , . A. Hull. The subject "The Church That , Ago Needs" was full of practical thoughts , commending itself to all who board it. The speaker said : ' The church wo ncod today is essentially the saiuo as in all ajes , but statistics went to show that Its musion was not being accom plished. The church of today shoulo. bo sound in doctrine , phUauthropic. having love and faith lu human nature. Unterpilshi ) . ' , adapting its methods to circumstances. En thusiastic in all its work , and above all it should bo a pure rhui'ch. For such a church the speaker" thought Council Bluffs would furnish ample work. " Following the same line of thought , Rnv. William Kandall , financial secretary of thu Osage seminary , spoke earnest words of en couragement nnd concluded by savin/ / ; that he had been commissioned to irivito Mr. Hall to visit one of the large churches of the state with n view of becoming its paitor , where a Isrgo salary and overytlng that went to make a pleasant pastoratu awaited him , but , Mr. Hall had determined to stay hero and carry on the work , \ \ hlch both ho and his follow ers feel can bo done on lines suggested by tbo pastor's discourse. Mr. Randall , who" Is a prominent member of the Baptist ministry , said he had beoi , a fellow worker with Mr. Hall for n number of years nnd wished to boar testimony to bis worth ns n Christian minister and his ability to lend his peoplu into works ol usefulness. Mr. Rnndnilfalt tlut there was a plainly apparent ovldenco ot divine interposition In the nssumblaco of the earnest Christian people , and bo believed that Mr. Hull had , maruod out for him , by the Master , n great work In Council Bluff ? , nnd ho bollovcd that work begun with this meeting. After the the conclusion nf his remarks at the sug gestion of tbo pastor , the old ofllcors of tbo church who were all present with one exception - coption , were made the temporary ofllcers of the now society. Hegular inootlngs will beheld held In the temple hall until arrangements are completed for.porm inent quarters. At the close of Ihe services n business meeting was called and the preliminary steps were taken toward toward the organisation of a now church , No name was selected for the now organization , but the name of the Sunday school organized In the morning was the Temple Baptist Sunday school , and it la likely that a similar naino will be adopted bv the church when fullv tnrted. The ofllcers of the old church , all of whom resigned tholt positions nnd took out their letters last week. . woio elected to the positions they hnc formerly held , \V. A. Strong and William Blood being named deacons , C. K , Dnvo treasurer , and L. It. Joseph clerk. II IE generally understood that Uov. L. A. Hal will ho thu pastor , and a for in ill call will bi oxtcndcd to him as soon as the now church h fairly under way. Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway , 1ms nil tlio latest style * and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Money to loan. Lowest rat'-'s. John ston & Vun I'.itton , Ever ctt cioaU. iK C'lil A party o ( younc men have organliet themsclijos into a dancing club for the pur pose of giving private dances each week. A committee , consisting of F. F. Cbumbcrlln 13. S. McCrary , M. H. Smith , K. Q. Smith U. P. Robinson , U. B. Cradall , U. J. Mai tin W. L. Murphy , H , P. Davis , Julius Uingi and John Bono , Jr. , bus been appointed U make the arrangements and work up tin membership roll. The name adopted U tin ( Jllvotto Circle , and the llrst dance will b < given next Wednesday evening lu Hucbes hall. Elaborate preparations nro being mud < for tbo occasion and au enjoyable time is looked fur. O Tranlilo on thu AtrliUan. TomKA , Kan. , March U. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEB.J The grievance commit lee of the Order of Hallway Conductors ant Railway Trainmen today secured thu signature turo of the ofllcors of tbo Alchlsou , Topjki & Santa Fa tn adopt u new schedule o wages. Too committee has been at work foi two mouths on the schedule which advance : wages of conductors and trainmen on moi of tbo divUlous and branches and rcmodlei heretofore exUtluy , Tli coin rmttoo has held several coniultntlons with the ofllcorn of the company , nnd Friday the members demanded that a final nnswor bo given before Monday and threatened n gen eral strike If It was not done. Todav the company granted Ml that was asked and the trlko was prevented. The conductors have still another grievance otralnsl the company which may result In a strike. They have boon compelled to glvo a bond for.VX ) In the Canadian Guaranty com pany Instead of the Now York Guaianty company. To this they objected because of the stringent rules of the former. Whnt irogroas has boon made In this question the men decline to state. METHODIST CONFEIIENCE. Itoxldent * of OnmlmVlui Will Help iutrr- : tnln the Drlcuntrft. The Interest lii the coming conference of the Methodist churoti Is greatly increasing. Uvory ono appreciates the Immense adv'ant- ago to the city and the merchants In the city the tremendous number tn attendance will bo. A good report of Om ha can bo carried to nil quarters of the globe by proper treatment of tbo delegate * , who will number about 500. That they will bo well trtitod Is guaranteed 3'tlio names ot those given bclonr , who will entertain. They nro the best families In the city , nnd ot all nationalities. Not all are gentiles , neither are all Protestant , but all are equally free in opening their homes , some oven putting u lounge In for ono of .heir family nnd giving the delegates the best In their house , while others , not able to even do that , show their hospitality nnd -ood will by entertaining their guests nt a jotel. Many business man bavo not yet men tioned the subject of the numbnr of dolo- * aioi that they will entertain , to their wives. This should bo done as soon at possible , ns It will take the committee In cbargo quito n time to assign them all. Parties whoso names nro not In the follow ing list should send their name nnd address to N. A. Kuhn , Fifteenth and Douglas streets , stating the number of delegates that they will entertain. J. W. Arnold. lUO North Eighteenth street ; G. Abrnham&on , 181 ! ) North Twenty- sixth ; John Anderaon'AID Chicago ; Joseph Barker , C. E. Bntos , Tlilrtv-sccond nnd Dodge ; W. J. Broatoh. 2520 Dodge ; J. L. Brandcls , 2'JOU Dooi-o ; E. A. Benson , 4T2S Dodge ; Samuel Burns , 1723 Dodeo ; Louis Bornshoim , S549 Si. Mary's avenue ; Mrs. Elizabeth Bell. 252S fapalding ; Mrs. 1C. . Bryant , 410 North Forty-first ; Henry Brown , Twenty-sixth and Charles ; G. M. Brown , 2818 Woolworth nvenuo ; C. C. Bclden , 1011 Capitol avenue ; K. W. Breokon- ridge , 121(1 ( Thirtieth avenue ; C. F. Brecken- ridgc , 002 South Twenty-eighth street ; O. M. Carter , 3510 Farnam ; C. L. Chaffee , Thirty-fifth nnd Burton ; F. C. Clcndonlng , Forty-seventh and Davenport ; A. S. Cost , 1800 Blrnoy : David Cole , 21M Smith Tenth : H. A. Crane. 2211 Seward ; J. B. Carmlchael , 4915 Cnss ; G. W. Doane , 2024 Chlcaito ; John Dale , 1833 Park avenue ; J. T. Dale , 1233 Tblrty-nrst ; G. P. Dietz. 1002 Norlb Twenty- eighth ; J. T.Dlllon , , 2220 Seward ; H. D. Es- tabrook. 3012 Howard ; Mrs. Eastman , 2017 Chicago ; John P. Flack. 4011 Howard ; A. C. Foster , 1024 South Thirty-fourth ; L. D. Fowler , 1812 Wlrt ; D. Fnrrell , 1224 Soulh Thirtieth ; G. W. Forbes , 3015 North Twenty-fourth ; Jacob Fnwcott , 2lor Spen cer ; A. G. Frodin , Oil North Nineteenth ; Dr. Clarlt Gapen , 1S113 Twontv-flftb avenue ; Mis. I. W. Gannett , 212 North Twenty- second street ; Dr. W. S. Glbbs , 1515 Sher man avenue , W. A. L. Gibbdns , 4115 La fayette avenue ; A. P. Hopkins , 820 Twenty- first stioot : G.V. . Hall , Purl : avenue ; C. Hartman , 3111 Furuam ; D. M. Hnvcrly. 1914 Farnnm ; John Hun.llne , 2023 Charles ; M. f. Hamlino , 1820 Spencer ; Mrs. Anna HUB i\s \ , 1821 Binnoy ; J. W. Hoffman. 2210 Seward ard ; G. N. Hopper , 20.4 Twenty-eighth avenue ; W. K. Homan , 1S04 Binney : Mrs. C. Hardy , 1508 South Thirty-fourth street ; Mrs. U. A. Hutchison , 1408 North Twenty- litth street ; James Hedge , 2153 South Tenth ; Alex Hedge , 2201 South Tontn ; Hobert Hedge , 2203 South Tenth ! Mrs. A. J. Har mon , 814 Pierce ; Mrs. J. Huynes , 024 North Twenty-fourth ; A. Hodectts , 1007 Pierce" ; R. D. Hills , 2018 Califor nia ; L. A. Harmon , 2220. Ohio ; Mrs. E. A. Jackson , South Fourth street ; C. A. Jacobson , 1515 DodgeT. C. Johnson , 210 North Twenty-second ; Harry Johnson , South Thirtieth ; Howard Konnodv. 2224 LodgoJ. ) ; M. Keyer , 2110 Binnoy ; Mrs. J. W. Kline , 3510 North Twenty-third ; J. A. Ketlar , 1314 North Twenty-seventh ; A. B. Knrr , 1830 North Twenty-seventh ; Mrs. S , E. Kennedy , 21110 Dodge ; Mrs' Dr. Knodo , 3120 Mason ; Allen Kocb , 2120 Wlrt ; S. W , Lindsay , 3115 Mason ; Mrs. Helen A. Lewis , Twentieth and Chicago ; C. O. Lobeck , 1021 North Twentieth ; Mrs. A. L. Lobeck , 153J North Nintoonth ; George C. Metcalf , Thirty- fourth and Francis ; J. M. Marston , 2518 Patrick avenue ; J. J. McLaln. 2309 Spencer ; Mrs. Jennie Mclntosh , 2J23 South Tentb ; Hobert MoClellanl , 2214 Webster ; Mrs. W. C. Mulford , 472J Capitol avenue ; Mrs. A , G. McAusland , 2100 Locust ; Alfred Millard ; Max Meyer , Twenty-fourth and Harnev ; W , N. Nnson. Seventeenth nndCassJ.W.Nicbol' ; son , 2210Spruce ; J. H. OxnnntM. T. Patrick , Twenty-fourth and Lake ; . ) . H. N. Patrick , Happy HollowA. ; J.Popploton , ICSOSbermnn avonuoK. ; A. Parmaloo , 20 nnd Cor by ; A. T , Uoctor.l802Blnnoy ; C. S.Raymond , 114 Soutt Tbirty-eichtb avenue ; J. T. Robmsoa , 210 ! Binney ; M. T. ttoys. Twentieth nnd Binnoy : Mrs. L. S. Sulntior , 212Twenty-fifthMrs ; Minnlo Sturgis , 050 North Txvony-thlrd Dr. H. M. Stone , 3870 Dodge ; W. S.Slrawn , 201. ' Douglas ; C. E. Sharp , 1029 South Thlrtiott avenue ; Mrs. N. J. Smith , 21b'J South Tenth ; M. E. Savage , 1000 Dodge ; W. L. Selby , 4800 Davenport ; Ellas Swenson , 2001 North Twenty-fourth ; Brad D. Slaughtei Twenty-first nndVlrt ; Dr. E. Snor wood. 2915 Woolworth ; Dr. S. K , Shaldlnp. Twenty-llfth nnd Charles ; Martin Tlbko , 2129 Wlrt ; Dexter L. Thomas 1004 North Twenty-seventh. Charles Turner. 3310 Farnam ; Mrs. L. M. Tuttle , 158 South Twenty-fifth ; M. A. Upton , 5818 Davenport port : MM. C. W. Van Tylo , 4023 Douc las ; P. 'Whitiioy , 1311 South Twenty-sixtl street ; E. Wnuely , 007 North Nineteontt street ; W. L. Wright. 2014 So ward ; Mrs. J , T. Wtston , 2805 California ; A. J. Worloy , 2510 Seward ; C. F. W oiler , 2103 Wlrt ; C. H. Wilson. Fiftieth and Cumings ; A.Vng goner , 1212 South Thirty-second street Mrs. E. Young , Thirty-second and Dodgo. They Ciaiu in Charity , The following parties have kindly contributed butod clothing , etc. , during tbo months o January nnd February to tbo Omaha Citj Mission and co oporatlvo charities : Mrs. Turner , Mrs. Graff , H , B. Baldwin C. H. Fredoilck , Mrs. Sams , Mrs. Brown Farnam Street lodging bouse , Mrs. Penoyor Mrs. O. S. Carter , Mrs. M. T. Atkins , Mrs Cook , Windsor Place Sowing Society , Mrs Bedford , Mm. Btrkhauser , Mrs. Clarke , C H , Stoncblll , Thompson & Belden , Dr. Han cbott , N. B. Pali-oner , the King's Daughlcr of the Second Presbyterian church , ox-Mayo W. 1. Broatch. Captain Sorson of For Omaha , Mrs. Joslyn , Mrs. J. H. Dumont Mrs. Hickmau , Mrs , C. H. Montgomery Mrs. Sorson , Mr. Trennory , Mrs. Dunbaum Mrs. Doano , Mrs. Folgor , Mrs. Schormor horn , Mrs. Tllden , Thomas P. Cramnr ant many other friends who names were not ot the parcels. Sixty families were supplied with dothlng shoes , etc. , nnd savonty-'lvo families \ver < supplied with 150 provision orders during tin past two months. Wiint llottor.talilmth Observance. Tbo following resolution was unanimously adopted at the Sunday morning service o the First HaptUt church , Omaha : Ho it roMiUed by the Klrd. HaptUt church I meeting assembled , Thiil wo view nlth dee ! concern the widespread anil ciowlni dUru eardnf the Christian b ibh.uh In this olty , li ; ki-eplii'i in.cn business houses , stores , shopi theaters , placet oJ amusement , oto. . me , , th carrying on uf all I ; nils oCcontruct work botl of a publlo ml private nature. \Vu. thvrufurc. bolluvu It to bo our duty ns i Christian church to en tor our solemn nrotcs against such desecration , and especially uil inonltih our ineinliL-rs to refrain from all un necessary ttork or business ou Hunclny. Itemeinbor thu Lord's day to keep It holy. Into u .MUplaoeil Sivllrli , CixciNMiTi , March 0. A misplaced switcl on tha Big Four near Clevcs caused a pa ; sengor train to run into tbo rear of a sid tracked freight. John Larsh , tbo llrcmai was mortally , and Osrner Henry , the enr noer of the passenger train , was serious ! hurt , Charles Taylor of Cloves was arruste for misplacing the switch. lt ivolt In South Alilcn. Lisnox , March 6. The mail from Soul Africa brings news of a revolt lu tbo.an besi Baru district against Captain Gouvoi who , it u rumored , bu been killed. tan iNCER'SESTAMVIDED ' JUIIJ r .1 Daughtera of the Dead Genpja ) Loft Utterly Penniless , < * i LIST OF THE ARTICU&r INCLUDED. rfn. Ittlo Attention Attnirlrritj > fv the l.ltlRn- tlou In I'urU It Woulil l1li M < llrrn nilloront n lew Montli 'Srfico Cur- illnnl Mnnnltiff' * H92 fi/.7 | < tmji ( Inntnn Mnrch 0 [ Now York Horalil Cftblo Sooclal to TIIR Dnn. ] A cnso came up Saturday before the flrst chamber of the 1'nrls civil court thnt would , a few months ago , hnvo pncliod the court with n curious crowd , but was now board with complete ln- dlfToronco by a dozen poisons wbno pros- ; nco iras probably duo mainly to a doslro of keeping wnrm this doraana for the ratin- cation of the deeds of liquidation of the property hold In common by the Into General Uouiangor nnd his wlfo. The most Inter esting part of the dceo. of liquidation which wns duly ratlllod wns that giving the torras of the tnnrrlaco contract , from which It ap pears tliat Uoulangcr possessed clothes , linen , jewelry , arms nnd books to the vnltio of 5,000 francs , and furnlturo to the value of 1,500 francs , given by his parents , 8,500 frnncs In money , nlso Riven by his parents. On her ildo Mmo. Boulnngar had n trousseau worth 8,000 francs nnU n dowry of 40,000 francs. After twenty-six years of Inarried llfo the assets of the pair amounted to UK,772 francs nnd liabilities to the amount of 10,700 francs. Mmo. Doulanpcr'a claims amount to U7.070 Francs , consequently not n single conllino remains for the late general's two dauchtors. CAItniXAI , MANNING'S SUCCKSSOU. Ills Holiness the 1'opo UrRoil tii Mitko the Si'lrctliin nt Once , [ Copy ; fwMcd IXllIijJctmti ( lonlin ncnntU. ] HOMK , March 0. [ Now York Herald Cab'.o Special to Tun BKK. ] Lord Dufforln , ac companied bv Monsignor Shonor , had n orlvate Interview with the Dope yesterday , nstinp three-quarters of an hour. Ttiroo names were submitted by the chapter of \Vostnnnstor to the propaganda from which thn pee [ will select Cardinal Manning's successor as archbishop of Weitmlnstor. Thov ere Monsignor Gilbert , tbo late mrclinixl's vicarL-cncr.il ; Illshop Vauehnn and Bishop Bcdlov , the former of Hal ford and the latter of Newport. Purls'Spanish Colony Kntortnliicd. \CovvrtoMttt \ JS93 by Jcimta < Jordon H'nnetl , ' ] PAUIS , March0 [ Now York Herald Cable Special to THE BEE.I Ex-Quoou Isabella of Spain , held a reception this ovcninc prior to her departure for Madrid. Among those who attended were : The Dukodo Nomours , Countess do Trepnni. Princes Xurlo. Princess Matttnldo , Baroness de Ualbols and the elite of the Spanish colony. , It Is nnnouncnd that Dqacon will bo sot at liberty Tuesday. ' ' SAXTA 1'K KtfeotH of Hie 'Explosion of n Ilpiitlns ; Appuriitus. Toi'EKA , Kan. , March , < } . [ Special Telegram - gram toTiiG BBU.- ] The heating apparatus In the imokini : car of an Alohlson , Topeka tt Santa Fo passenger trnlri''rnunlug ' between this city and St. Joseph exploded about 11 o'clock last night near Kilmer , a small sta tion ton tnllns east of Ibis place. Almon Ktcharda , living at 32L"Adams street , To- pekn , and Alexander Encltson , of Auburn- dale , Kan. , were burned ( to badly that phy sicians despair of tboir 'recovery. John Sbavor < anil John Swnrlz , employes1 of the company , living In North Topcka , and Jcsso L. Brown , of 'Plattamouth , Nob. , were sorl- ousty burned , but will recover , and two Swedes employed in the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fo shops were sligntly injured. The train arrived hero at midnight and tbo men were taken to tno company's hospital. Kichards' In urics are frightful. His face Is scalded beyond recognition. His legs wore cut open and scolded until both are nearly bare ana both his ' .nstops nro laid open to tbo bone. Alexander Ericuson was badly cut about the face and nock and injured inter nally. Tbo passengers say the explosion sounded like an explosion of dynamite. Nearly all .bo passengers were asleep and were thrown from their seats. The car is almost a total wreck. The front half is m splinters. Every window is shattered and tbo seats torn up. It Is the custom with the Sunta Fo to heat the cars from the cngino and this train has alwavs been hoatea in this manner. Yesterday afternoon , however , the hose connecting the engine pipe with the smoker was blown off , which necessitated tbo building of a flro In. the heater to warm the oar. There was a safety valve on top of the car which should hnvo regulated the pressure of the steam , but for some reason this did not work last night. The result was a too high pressure of steam for the pipes to boar. SlilVllIXUKY TlfADKS , Efforts Looking to thn Organization , , f n National Association. PiTTMiuiio , Pa. , March 0. Tomorrow an important mostln ? of delegates from the va rious trades unions will bo hold In this city for tbo purpose of forming a national federa tion , to bo composed of pattern makers , molders , blactcsmlths , brass workers , bailer makers nnd steam fitters. A circular letter has been sent to every organization lu tbo country , and enough re sponses have been received by W. J. P. Me- Gonnoll , general president of the Pattern Makers association , to show that the meet- lug will bo laryo. The objects of the federation is to provide the means whereby the machinery trades can bo united together for the purpose of practical co-operation and mutual support , protection and defense in all measures af fecting their separate and combined Inter ests ; to influence the apprentice system In a direction of intelligence , competency and skill , nnd institute such regulations as will restrain the vicious tendency to over produc tion in the various branches , so as to avoid all conflicts and dlfllculllos with employers by means of arbitration , and peaceful meth ods in tbo settlement of all disputes concern ing wages and conditions of employment ; the reduction of the hours of labor to eight ppr day and tbo abolishment of the aysten of letting out by contracUhe labor of convicts. Jtcct'Mcr SANDUSICV , O. , MarchnU. Judge Smallcy yet torn ay appointed , / , \Valtor B , Hltcble of Lima , rccolvor. bifor the Pitts- burg , Akron & Wqsitirn railroad , the now road running from .polpbos to Akron. The company is said "to1 bo In debt over 1)00,000. ) u t WE'VE GOT IT : YOU WANT IT ! Treatmunt. A Homo Glowing Health ! i A O Rosy Gtieaks ! Haalthy Bodies ! 'Boon ' Companions' ' Costs 1'our Cents a Day , OP SpecificOxygen It curocaturrli nwlftly , radically , Vou Inhale Hie wuriu.rlcli liealtli Uilen TApor. ImmeUluiely It Mnrum. tuutliei. uihlloratoi. ( ilvoi api > etltu ami Bwcot sleep n turully. I'mlllvcly curej L'ATAIUUI llrunchlili , Aitlmin. Ijt ( irlppe , Cuniuiuptlon , Headache , Dripopila , Nervoui I'ru lriillon , KM1MCNT i > liitlclaii ) In cliarno of Ouiiih * olllco * . Inlialatlon * and nJvlco free al ( illlcuj. Oxyncii Miinual free. A puttul geti It. Cullur write today ; liuudreJi liupplly linve. Till ! UI'ICCIKIO OXVOKN CO BS 510 Bheoly lildg. cor. 1Mb and Howard itreclJ , * Omaha , A MINISTER'S ' WIFE. Mrs. Mill'o Shi3ll8 , Wlfo of Rsv Joseph Shields , of the Walnut H II Onrlstlan O lurch , Relates - latos Her Exporionoo with Catarrh. "When I commenced treatment with lr , Copclaml , Bhcpard nnd Mansfield , " s'lld Mrs. Shields. "I li.id headache almost Incrss-uitly. My nose , onosldo or the other and many ttmos both , was stopped continually , anil I wished there would never bo another night , for 1 could not breathe without ( ho greatest dllll- culty , nn.t hence , had no rest Morning i had constant ImwUlns and sulttlnj. , and my tonsils wore nioally enlarged so that my voice wassorlonslv affected , also ulcers In my nose , In short , I felt badly every \\tiv. t can say , after two months' treatment. In Drs. Copo- MU . Mtt.r.tR land , Sh"pard and Mnnsfleld's favor , that I have been croatly benellttcd. The ulcers are cone , hoailacho Infrequent , and I never slept bettor in my life , llawklni : and bplttlnu has almost ontliely ceased , and I bo levoa uormnncnt euro will be effected. The treatment Is mild , and 1 am truly crateful - ful to Drs. Copeiatid , Shctmrd and Mansfield for their much needed help , and can honestly recommend them to suffering humanity atlllcted us I was. MHS. MILLIE SHIELDS , 4,123 Charles stront. As stated above , Mrs. Shields Is the wlfo of the Rev. Joseph Shields , pastor of the Walnut lllll Christian churchshe Is an estimable lady and her story whi bo read with Interest by ninny friends. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH The Many Annoying Symntoms Which AC- CO npiny It. fTtio secretions ilrnpplnc Into the throat nnd passing with the fooil , or wlion thn putliMit Is in lied , Into thu sioiiiucli , poison thu stoinacli nnd Klvu rlto to iniiny forms of mistrltls Oa- turrh of thy 310111:10)1 : ) la ono of thu most frequent - quont types of the disease. Thu formation of Kits , liloutlnir , tiolcliliiff , imnscii , frcituunt vomiting , nn all-cono or fulntlns fcolln ; ; , clb- ylnoss. a Knawlnisensation pooriipputlie. dis tressed fuollnx lifter catlns all those Inll- cato catarrh of the btoinach and may luatl to nlcor.itlon of the stomach , and In some cases cancer. ] Mr. J. I. 1'uync , the well known and promin ent farmer of I'.inlllton , Nob. , tolls hls ! xpcr- Icnvo : " 1 bad been ailing for fifteen yeara and snf- fcrlnp from a number of disc iscsvhlch Krontly Imptilrcd my health and stronstli , I sufforcd badly from catarrh , my nose nnd throat being badly stopped up , sore and Irri table , Much discharge from my nose , with crusts and swellings , made mo so miserable that I could neither eat nor nlcup. I had con stant and severe pains through my chest nnd luius I couhod : much and not'iliiB scemod to do mo any good. My upnctltu was poor nnd I did hot know what hunger was. Often my stomach was so uoak that I vomited us soon us 1 Kot up from the table. My food WHS poorly digested giving rUe to bloating , fullness nnd sourness of the stomach and bowels. What 1 ate seemed lo do mo no Rood , for I bccamo weak and low-spirited , loosing all my nti'.b tlon , My weight decreased nna inv muscles bccitmo heft nnd Ilnbby. In this very serious condition 1 begun treatment with Drs. Copeland , Sliopurd nnd Manbllold , and I can truly say that they hnvo worked u remarkable change In mo. I now am vigorous nnd strong full of encr.-y and ambition , and In the past four weeks have galnod elglitosn poiinns. I can further say that I have received more bcnollt from those puynluliuis In live weeks thiin for eight long yours of treatment by other doctors. Thu publlo may th nk this a strong statement , but. 1 can fully \erifyltlf desired. I feel like another man and run todav taking great comfort In my Improved stntu of hualih. My nppollto has returned nnd I can oat lionrl- llv and enjoy good digestion. I advlsu nil my friends noodlng trcatniunt for chronic complaints call on Ur.s. Copuland , bhopard and Mansllnld. J. I. 1'AYNK , 1'apllllon , Nob. BOTH CLASS PRESIDENTS. A Coincidence- the Xotiihlo OrcdcntlaU of tlm 1'lij sidling ol tlio Copuliind Medliiul Instltiltr. Dr. W. II. Conoland was president of hl&class nt llollovuu Hospital Medical Colloijo , Now Yorl > , where he graduated , the most famout Institution ot its kind In thu country. Ills diploma boars the written endorsement of thu muilic.ll authorities of Now Voi Ic , of the ( loans of prominent inodlc.il colluoi In I'ennsyl- vunln , r. U. S. Hhopard wiis president of Ills cliiss nt Hush Medical Uolloxc. C'hloago , which Is ncknowlodgcd to bo the lending In- stltut'on of MB kind In tbo west. Dr. tihopard's thorough hospital oxpoiloii'O and special study In thu diseases of the eye. oar , nose and throat , place him union' , ' the leading Hpeelal- Ists In the wust. Dr. T. II. Manslluld'8 creden tials are no less abundant and unqualltluii Ho also Is formally Indorsed by the secretaries of various county and state medical soolollos. ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building , Cor. 17th nnd Fnrnam Sis. , Omaha , Nob. ' W. II. COI'KLAND. M. D. C. 3. SIUJPAIID , M. D. T. B. MAXHl'IKM ) , M. D. ConsuHIng I'hyslclans Rponlnltos : Oitnrrh and all dlso.isss of tin Eye , Eur. Throat an I I.nnirs , Nurvous Ills- oiitos , hkln Dlsoasos , Uhronlu Diseases. Ollicu Hours U toll a. in. , " to 5 p. in. , 7 to D p in. bunilny 111 a. tn to 4 p m. Uatarrhal troubles and kindred dlsoisoi ( routed successfully by mull. Horn ! 4a In stamps for question circulars. Address all letters to Copeland Mudlual Iiutltuto , Mutr York Llfo Ilulldlng. Omaha , Nob. $5 A MONTH. OATAHHH ANI ) KINDHHD D1SHASES TUEATKI ) AT THE UMKOK MKAThOl' ' ' U A MONTH UNTIL Al'KIL 1UT1I MEDl- UIMH : ( HJOlt .Muny Hlch I'liulM Hitlne.'Miiilurn tlio Vicinity oT OiM'do , Ciiln. CIIEBUI : , Colo. , March 0. Mr. Fay , who U employed as delivery clerk tn the postofilco , Is charged witli opening registered letters , The posttimstor , Mr , Winston , was notified , a postoftlco Inspector sent for nnd yesterday Fay taken to Donvur. The amount of hU defalcation is not known , Tbo reputation of Croodo as bclnc tbc most orderly camp In Ibo state U fast fading away , Clun plays are becoming of great fro * qucnco , and broken heads and black eyes will soon roiult In dead man and crippled \vould-bo toughs. Tbo contact country U becoming flooded with prospectors , and some promising looking ere is being brought into the camp , Allan Line llOVAb MAIL srtCAMKUS. B\ll rcitulvlr dnrlni winter from PORTLAND to LIVERPOOL Direct. O\bln40mnl upwards seconlcubln IJJ Stccriwa t low rales. Mi ATTI 1 l AIIHIUI , STATE ( sisttvioR oi > TTWT 1 AJALiAN LxlNlS JJJ.OMXI I STliAMSl lll'S. Now York anil ( ] | * * goff Purlnlvhllr Cabin Jld. Second CiiMii m Stccravoll ? Apply liiAI.l.ANACO.Chlouo It. B. .MJJUJ , VVWiil Tlfket uaroiV. . K.v.ui , -Ilium neci tnni CITIZENSSTATE BAM Of Council ItlulH. ( 'nIUtMoc' | < . fff. ? . burplus anil 1'ronti . .SO.OOO NrtCnpltnl mil Surplus .ftV < 'Wonu Dlreclorii-J I ) . KilniuiiiHnn , K I. . MmiuS , V O. ( llPMun , K K. llnrt , I A. Miller , . ! V Illncliiiiii ml Charles l ( Hnnnrin TransiH't SPiipnil liuik- liiK mislnois. I , argon capital uiul surplus of any bunk In Southwestern lonu , NTBREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Chas. Lunkley , I'linci-nl Director nntl Undertaker. 311 Broiuhvny , Council Bluff * . 'lyippliono an. nnpTIHANI | | > Al\VOOI ) CAPSl't.HS nro Ihc UUUU I A1" " * nlul " " 'y ' eni'Milei lirrocrlliCMl by ' " ,7 , "ri-Kulnr iiliyMclnim fur tlio euro of ( lomirrliu ) nml illvilmrKi's from the nrlimry organs ! menses In 5 iln > s. JIM ) per box All ilrujrKln Stork Feeders or Farm Mg'iN I.onk Hprct To Ip uo 3 to SIMM 21 qnnrtpr sectloni , WO ncro * cultivated , live house * . ituod Mib-u-imnl' , I'xrcllent froillnii station near rnllnnd , lloUrvli1. Neb : 1111 excelled corn lind I'ur t rllciilar > wrlto IHt. ( tlco injt,0 | , utu federal courts. Itoitns I , 4 unJ 3 Ucuo block , Coitiiull HlulTj. Ix REPORT OF THE CONDITIONer or run COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK At OnvilKi , In tlio State of NobniUn. nt tlio close of business. Marrh 1st , IS'JJ. ' Kisoui < uis. : Loans nml discounts. . } ? TIUU Ml Ovrrdiafls. seemed and unsecured 0,457 DO U. 8. bonds to seouro cir culation 60,00000 Stocks , securities , etc. . . . lbS8 HJ Duo from approved ru- servo agents (2.10,0.11 50 Duo from othcr'nattonal banks 83.T41 72 line from state banks andlmnkors 60,111380t7..0 : 7 41 llankliiK-lioiiscfurniture and llxturos 170,300 OT > Otbor roil ostatu ana mortgage1- owned 2,475 CO Current expenses nml taxes paid 10,010 ftt I'roniluiiisnn U. S. l.onds 7)00 00 Checks nnd other cubh Items I.anO 50 Exchanges for oluarlnx boiiso 15,001 41 Hills of other banks . , . . 1.1,10' ' ) 00 Tractlonal paper cnircn- cy , nickels and cents. . . 4H ! ) IK ! Specie , 77.70.170 l.ocnl tender notes aj.UOO 00 14',490 ' A3 Kodcmptloii fund with U. S treasurer (5 ( pur cunt of circulation 'J.UV ) 00 Total . Sl,5t8.402 89 Capital stock inld In. . . . . M00.010 00 I'ndlvlded prollts . 1.VU74I National banknotes out standing . 45,00000 liiillvliiiiiil dopobltssnu- jcot to check . $ IO.,1II 75 Deni'ind certlllcates of deposit . 1,01)5 ) 78 Tlmo vortlflotitcs of de posit . 2SO.IOJ 40 Certified checks . 6,205 15 Cashier's checks out standing . Due 10 other national banks . 1S7.7CO 74 Duo to state binks and bankers . 2J0.301 351.0S7.475 37 Total . .17,518,402 SO STATE 01 ? NKllUASKA , 1 „ County of Douglas , f I. Alfred Mlllard , caslilor of tlio above- named bank , do solemnly nwoar that tlio above statement Is true 10 the best of my knowledge and belief. AU'MIEO MIUjAKD , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to boforu mo this 7th day of Murch. 1R < U. It V. PAGAN. Notary Public. Correct- Attest : n. M. MOHSMAN , 1 O. K. HATES.Directors. [ . W.M. O. MAUL , J Proposals fur Interior I'lnlnli nf City Hull. Scaled bids will be rocolved at the ollloo of the Comptroller , Omahii , Neb , up to 4 o'clock p. in. March lT > th , ! 80J for m irblu work , stucco win k a. a t , for tin. slung eouit and halls In city hall , accor.lliiKto plans and speclllcatlons on tlio In this olllcc. All bids must bo accompanied by , \ certified check to tlio amount of tl.OJU.03. which will bo forfeited to the olty In case the bidder should bo nwardo'l tlio contract and fnll to furnish a bond acceptable to the mavoi and city 'coun cil In the sum of twlco tno amount of conttuct iirlcc. such bond to bo signed by residents of longing county. Tim council reserves the rljiht to accept or reject any or nil bids us will best serve tlio In- teicstbof the city. lllds to lie add relied "Hid on Interior finish for Omaha City Hal . " in7d.lt _ TI1EO OLSEN. Comptroller. Oregon Short I.lno & Utah Nortliorn Kail nay Company Stockholder' MvutliiK1. Notice Is hereby clvon that the annual inuetlnir of tlio stockholders of tlio Oregon bhoit I.lno & Utah Northcin Hallway com pany , for the o'oc'tlon ' of directors and such other business as may legally como before the muotlnir , will bo hold at room No. 41 , Hooper IliilUlIni , Halt Lulit ) City , Utah Torrltory. iiuon Wednesday , the 10th day of March. 18J. ' , at 10 o'clock a. m. Stock transfer books will cloto upon tlio 9thday of Kubruary. and reopen upon the 17th day of March. Ari\ANi : > tu , MHI.AII , feoori'tary , BOSTON , Mass. . 1'ob. 3. 1692. PlOd ' .UtJl SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Foil TKADl.l'lghty acres near town for registered nfilllon or Imported draft lior.se. Address , U , IlOJ olllco , Council HIillTs. FOR SAIjII At n bargain , ID-acre fruit and gardun iaim udjolnlns city limits ; good dwelling. E. U. Bhujfo. ATI ? IIJi trade honso and lot for tnain ; will TT give Ions tlmoon balance. ( Jail at ( SIS H. Ctll BtlCBt. _ FAHMS , gar.lon lanrU , lionsBs , lots ani business liloaks for H Uo or rent. Day & Uoss , 10 I'oarl atroot , Uouniill lllulf.s. Ovoroilwelllni ) of every de- Hcrlptlon at prices varying from 71 to tloo per month , located In all parts ot tlio clly , K , II. Shoafc. MJ llroailwqy. _ ( ) ncros of land u short distance b , C. of Council ItlnlTH and the D , and I ) Instlluto al (25 per uoro. A snap. Also good inj-uoru farm near .Missouri Valley al * T > per aorn. l'i ! . os- slon given ut OTU'U If sold , Mnu farniH and Eunlons of all slzoi , Johnston & Van 1'ulten , Co niioll Illuirs. _ OJlSAM' Kour acres of line fruit lands , F oust slope , near cltv , for tvuu per ncio. Voung stouk lukun In purl ii.iymcnt , Apply to Leonard llverotl , Council llluirs , la. HUNT Nicely furnished rooms for man Foil wife. Inquire at lii : > orth Mxtli Bt (111(11 ( ( INSTITUTE. lw fi to INFIRMARY FOR Till ? ! , ' TREATMENT hOP h -OP ALL Most facilities , apparatus and Komcilles foi sui'cemful troiUiiPiil of nvery form of disease teqitlrlnx medical or Hiir.lciu ! treatment. SO beds for patients ho ml and attendance. Itest aecomoclations In the west. Wrllu for circulars on ilrforiiilt us ami brace * , trusses club feet , curvatures of snlno , piles , tuition , iMiiror.ontnrrli. bronchlt s , in- lialiuloii.o'cctrlclty , p.ir.ilysls , millciisv , kid ney , b adder , ovo. ear , skin and blood : iiul all al operations. A HIMU'l VLTY. Hook nn nno.ism of \\oinen riiii : % \\o hn\ol itely ad led a lylnR- In ( leii.irtinent for women durlnir cotillnoinenU ( strictly prl\ate. ) Only ( tollable Mi-dlcal In stitute mailing a Sped iltv of I'UIVATK ntSKASK.S All H'ood Dlsunsos successfully troateil. Syphilitic I'nlson tamovcd from tno system without mercury. Now itnstor.itlvo 'iTreat ment for Loss uf VITAL I'OWKIt. PorsoiiMiin- nblo to visit us mav bo treated at home by correction 'ence. ' All communications confi dential. Medicines or InMnnmmM sent by mail orovprcss , securely paeked , mi marks to Indicate contents or sender. Ono personal In terview preferred. Call undconsiilt us or spud hlstoiy of your case , nnd wo wilt send In plain wraptier. our ninni I'm i-rivnto , Rnntf Tn MFN BUUH IU men , sueclal or Nervous Ills' eas"s. Itnpolcney. Bvphllla , Oleulau.l Vnrlco- oeli' , with question list , Ittaees Appliances for Pefoinilllrs A Trupos. Only manufactory In the West of ii n \ .tt i-i.i i , % . > . nci/a. > A.s Kit / it i rr/i/j * i.si \ it it ti.is. Omaha Mcilic.il and Siirjiic.il . Institute , 20th nnd Broa Iway , Oo neil BlufFd. ten mlniili"'lido front uotitor of Om.ilia on Omaha and Council UluiTi oluetrlo motor line , THE GRAN DHOTElT Council Bluffs , Iowa. Now , modern , well-appointed , tlior oughly well-kept , $3 a day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. RRILWKYT1MEGHRD