T1TK OMAHA DAILY "HEE : TIH'KSDAY , MAUriL 17 , 1SU2. TJIE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFa OFFICK : - NO. 12 PEARL STKEKT. rcllutcdtj Cantor tonny partof tlio City II. W. TII.TON , - MANAGER. IluslneM Ofllco No jll Ejor | No2.l Ml.\Ull J/KAT/O.V. N , V. 1'lumblnp Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. CM It's chattel loans. S04 Sapp block. Thu Im1lcs Aid society of St. John's Hug- llsh Lutheran church moots tomorrow ut J p. tn. nt the residence of Mrs. Williams , 810 Commercial street. Tno funeral of the late Martha Faul oc curred yostcrdnv afternoon from the resi dence , 1101 KlKUth avenue , Uov. U. W. Crofts oniclallng. The remains were In terred In Walnut Hill cemetery. The regular council meeting , of 1'otiawat- iBinlo tribe. No. ! ! l , Improved Order of Red Men , will bo hold this "evening. In their WIR- wnm , coiner of Hroiulway and Main street , nt ? : ! IO o'clock , for work In the adopllou de cree. A full attendance Is desired. Justice Hammer heard the testimony yesterday in the case of Dick Webster , charged with robbing ( .Joldstcln'a saloon Bunuav night. The o/ldonco was all of a circumstantial nature , and although dnraaR- ItiR to the defendant , It was not caouah so to warrant binding him over to the Brand Jury nnd ho was discoursed. Marriigo licenses were issued yesterday to the following parties : J. F. Stnltor und 13. I. . . Thomas , both of I'ottiiwnttamlo county : Lawrence Flood of Armour nnd Agnr.s LlddoU of Tnvlor ; William Hndden of H.ist . Atcblson , Mo. , nnd Annie L. Tuck of Pottnwnttatnlu county ; J. F. Adams nnd Hoiviilco KltMbaugb , both of Council Bluffs. 1. O. O. IV , All members of Hobokti staff No. 2 nro requested lo meet ut the hull Tluirsdtiy oveiiintr til 7IiO : lo mnko iirningimionlH to go to ( Jlon\\ood. Uy order of captain. Roller , the tailor , 310 Urondwny , hag nil the latest styles mid newest floods. Satisfaction guaranteed. JnrvlnlST ? brandy , purust , safest , best , j//f.so.v.iJ. I'Ait.Hiii n'lt.v. Miss Kugidnlo has returned from Chicnco. V. S. Siclllng returned to Chicago last evening. T. J. Evans returned yesterday iKornlnp from California. Lucius Wells loft last evening for Canton , S. I ) . , on business. D. A. Fan-oil lolurnedycsteiday afternoon from a western visit. John Foullts of Malvcrn was In thri cltj yesterday on business. 1. M. Ttoynor end wlfo loft for Dos Molnci last pveninir , to bo gene two 01 three days. Colonel H. C. Hubbard , who has been cpcudliiK a few dn.v.t in Council Bluffs , leaves this morning for Dos Molnos. J. M. Bnibour , n merchant of Tabor , was in the city yostordav on his way to Chicago. He will slop elf nt lies Momod and take ii tbostnto convention. John Wileh , who has boon with Mntcall Ilros. forlho past six years , is about to lea\t for Idaho Borings , Idaho , where ho has ac ccptod a position with a prominent clothtii [ bouse. 11 K. Hart and J. V. Eumundson Imvo com to DCS Moinc'b to attend the reputilican stuti convention , which begins today. The rest o the Pottawattamio county delegation wil Icavo this morniiiK. Mr. L. H. ( iorham , the stock agent of tin Chicago & Hock Island , Is to taku up his resIdence Idenco in Salt Lake City. Ills houioboU poods were shipped yesterday , ai.d today hi and bis family Icavo for tuoir uuw homo. Wo htivo our own vinoynrds In Callfot niiu Jurvls Wlno corao.xny , Ca Utull'a Ewnuson Mualc Co. , Misonlo temple Well * Mny ICrslRii. The result of Monday's election has lof President Lmcius Wells of the school boari In such a position that ho is able to sympa thlzo with the oft-roforred to cat In n strong ! carrot. Ho was the ono who prcsoutoi Scboontcen's nnmo to the democratic con vcntlon , and ho was ono of Schoenteon'i strongest adherents all through the cam palgn , as ho had been before the campalgi oponeu. When Schoontgen was defeated alon ) with his running mate Wells was loft as thi only democrat on the board against tlvo re publicans. A report was circulated on thi streets yesterday to the effect that Wolli would resign his position as mumbcr of thi board at once. Air. Wells was seen bv a Bin reporter and asked what ground there wai for the report. Ho replied that ho had no told his plan to anyone , so that ho could no Imagine now the rumor hud sturied. Ho bat not oven considered the matter , ho said , bu after a few moments' conversation ho salt enough to show that ho bad considered it and pretty seriously. "Thoact is , " said ho , "there are soini matters to bo brought before the board dur I tig the coining year that I don't want t < have any share in deciding upon. It I remain main upon the board I shall DO the only mom her that will bo able to act upon a number ol Important questions in an Independent way All tha other members nro pledged to thi - lottlemont of certain nmltoii , and their ac lion In the case will in alt probability bo o tuch a nature that 1 shall bo unwilling ti have pcoplo look back , years iu iho future and say that such and such a thing was dom bv a noard of which I was a member. Be Rides , I will be unable to accomplish any thing , even If I stay on the board , ngaln's the opposition of flvo members , so where I thousuof mv staving ! " All sorts of rumors are being circulated ate to what will bo done by the now board , osue , daily In the matter of selecting teachers ' Ono class of teachers , It Is suld , the ne\ mpmbors aio pledged to oust at the first 01 portunity , and as the same feeling is share by two or three other members the bare lac of the rouort being in circulation is cnong to cause a feeling of decldnd unoaslnci among those teachers who fall under th ban. iMonov to loan. Lowest ni'.es , Jolin eton St van P.xtton , 12vorott b * osk , nd Hint \\ltli n Knllr. Another tale of domestic unbapplncss wi told in a petition which was placed on fllo I the ofllco of the clerk of the district com yesterday afternoon. L. A. McDonul is the plaintiff and he asks a divert from hU wife , Mary S. MulJouald. The were married Fobfuary U3 , 1S73 , I this city. lie claims Hha threatened t kill him nt a number of dlfforoi times durintr the years ISbil nnd ISS7 , On tb Fourth of July In the latter yoac her love o liberty reached such n height that she pullc out a huKo carving knife , so the petition B s logos , and attempted to sever the matr , raonlul bonds aim his Jugular vein at tli nrno time. The cruel and Inhuman ttou inont to which she 1ms subjected him hi led him to four for the safety of his life , nu ho accordingly asks the court to decree separation , O. Yunkerinun&Co. , food , seeds , roii mission , country produce , 108 Broiulwio llimt Club Kliu'tlon , Tne Council muffs lloat club held Its ai nual meeting Monday evening and electo the following directors for the coming yeai O. K. Kf Id , F. A. IJuckman , Charles Beno , . M. Palmer , W. H. Wakefleld , J3. A. Wlcl ham and J , B. Wbltoof Omaha. Thoulroctoi leeted the following officers ; ( 'resident , 1 A. Huckmau ; vice urostdont , Dr , F. T. So' ' bert ; secretary. U. Held ; treasurer , J. I Palmer ; commodore , Henry Ha&s ; vice con modoro , W. II. Wakoilcld. A number i parties will bo given by the club curing tt season to raise fuuds for the erection of now boathouso. _ Miller's docorntlvo wnll paper nn pulntlnjj ostablishinor.t ; No , 1J ! Pen street , IB fully equipped for doing n kinds of work in Unit lino. Stock new , lutebt designs und workmanship < Iho best NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Fnd KissolF Will Serve ft Term in the Penitentiary , HE WAS CONVICTED OF RODBERY DcrUlim of the Jury In the Cnsr Hcllctcil tn Itmo TornilimtcMl n Career of 1'ctty Crime Hxtrmllng Oirru t'crhnl Yfttii * . The trial of the case of the stale against Fred Klssoll on the chara of robbery was resumed In the district court , Oonsldcrublo evldenco was introduced on the sldo of the defense and the case was given to the Jury nt about thohourol noon adjournment. After being out a littloovor an hour the jury re turned with n verdict tn which they found the defendant guilty as charged in the Indict ment , The icsult of the trial puts a tem porary quietus on a career of potty crime that has covered the past ton years , most of winch lltno Kisscll hat spent In the UlutTs. Hu will bo sent to the penitentiary , probably for a term of two years or thcroaoouts. When KUscll's case xvas disposed of the habeas corpus of Cimrlos F. Wilson , the Huston store burelar , ngainst Sheriff Hozon was put on trial. Unicers Lsuch , Wells and Hoswick , who arrested Wilson nnd his pal , MuUcrmott , were Introduced and IcslllloU as lo the facts that had coma under their notice , together with e. number of other oyo-wltnessos. At the closa of the testimony Wilson's attorney asked the court to release liH client on the ground that tlicro had been no ovldcuco Introduced that wou.d show that : io had been oven indlrectlv connected with ho nttompteJ burglarv. The court refuted o grant the writ and Wilson was vemandod o iho county Jail to await his trial. The case of the state against 13. H. Howe was the next on iho assignment. Hoxvo Ii charged with having sold n lot of goods for thu llrm ofV. . S. Edwards fc Co. . of Dos Molncs , for whom ho was acting as Council Bin Its agent , nnd failed to turn over the proceeds - coeds , which nmountod to aboutS1IH. Huts charged with ombLVzloment. The Jury was ompnnnollcd nnd the llrst witness testified , after which court adjourned until this morn Ing. . Some Judgments were rendered by Judec Thornell yesterday In the district cotut In the ICUooiau c.isoi. The Judgmoiits were nil- agreed to by the plaintiffs ami defendants. The followfug is a list of the plnlntlfis nnd the amount of the judgments awarded each : Lee , Tweedv it Co , fl.TlM.'l : American Kulibcr company , ? l,0.tO.'JTNickcy Ilros. , $ JH.GO ; Worthiugton companv , $370.11 ; St. Mnrv's Woolen Manufacturing company , $ i70M ; I'faelt.'er Hro < . .t Co. , ? * H7.b5 ; IJordon As Ferguson , fill.7 ; William llrond' liurst .t .Son , $ 'JJ.UO ' ) : II. J. Wolf.t Son , f'8r ' ) > 0 ; C ! . K. ShiiKcrt , $10).U4 : Bohno Ivnlt- ting Works , $ lU77.r ; > ; Lehman & Clark , S11U.7S : Unngfold Hros. & Co. , $359.fiO ; D. & M. Well. Sl.OIIViia ; V. H. Uothschild & Co. , * 700.5S ; Trouttnan X Co. , $ lt31U,07. A 1.1.liliiliiKrtnt. . \ . Prof. Iluorloy of Now Yorlc. who la nmUlnpr a tour nround the ourth oxhib- ilinj } his woiiclcrful skill with brush nutl palutto , will bpcml Wcdnosilay tiftoi1' noon ut thn. Boston btoro , Couticll ulTri. l o will use ono of the large Dhow windows for his btudio unil will perform BOIIIO fonts in oil painting thiit will bo pinily ] ubtouiul'mg1 , ptiiutlug n larro ( , plcluro in brillliint colors in ten inliiiitos. llo bus til ready painted r largo numborof pictuics for tlio Boston atoro peojlo , and together with those that bo will paint on Wednesday , they will bo given to patrons of the storo. Kvory person who makesao.OO pur- cliaso will bo given a ± 2x'tG oil pain linn freo. Tlio pk-turo' ) will bo framed , il desired , cheaper than anywhere else in the country , a beautiful gilt plush in laid frame , costing only $1.7o , and an ornamental gilt fratntr $1.00. A smaller oil painting will bo given with eueh $ ! l 00 purchase. This will be nn intorostidg event for Iho patrona ol the Boston store. Dissension Aiming tlici Hi'lrs. Emma Castle commenced a suit In the dis trict court yesterday against Ann Fcnn t < compel her to execute to the plaintiff a dooc for an eighty-acre tract of land in thi ! county. Sue alleges In her palitlon that &ho her six childi on and the defendant are the solo heirs of Charles Kennho died pos sussed of SUO acre1 ; of land. After his doatl the plaintiff transferred to the defendant al her interest in the estate in order to offcc a speedy settlement , it bolug ngiuoi botucon them that the defendant MiouU deed some of the pioiiorty back to hor. li 18SU it is claimed the dofondur.t wrote to the plaintiff , who was then in Nebraska , askiiif tier to como back to Pottawattamio coant and agreeing that it she did so , the defendant fendant , would deed hih1 oightv acres of th < estate , forty of which free nnd the othei fo ty to bo paid for by a mortgage for $1,000 The plaintiff allege : that she accepted tin proposition , c.imo back , built a liousa on thi land nnd made other improvements , bat tin defendant has refused to execute the Ueo < as UNO agreed to do. She demands a decre < compelling a specific performance of the de fendant's contract. Mlllllli'ry Iti'lDOMil. Misses Sprink it Foarou huvo romovci their millinery parlors from Broadwaj to 10 South Main st. Jarvls' wild blackberry is the best. To 50e a day will buy a flrstelass plam half price. For particulars write 01 HJO the Muit.uit : PIANO AND Ono AX Co. , 103 Main St. , Council Blum , , In , AVUVU'H I'oRtin.iHlitfViuit AVi'onj , " , The towp of Avocu in the eastern part o the county is tout lo pieces by a sonsatlonu affair which has been brewing for a moutl past and in which iC. A. Wood , tbo post master of the town , Is tno chief autor Nearly a month ago it is charged that Wool enticed ullt.lo 11-year-old girl named Parlto Into the hick room of the postofllc and there attempted to taku liberties mtl her. An otToit was made to Uoo the facts of tbo case qulot , wit gradually thi prominent tnisinoj.s men of the town foum out that something was wrong. Tliocllma : came lost Saturday nlicht , when the thrc gentlemen who signed the postmaster's ol llclal bond gave him notice that they wouli relinquish the bond , A committee' clti 7ons also waited on him and notified him tha ho must resign the following day. Tbo high eateem In which Wood has a ! ways been hold in Avocu has caused th affair to horomo the absorbing topio c publlo Interest. Krank Turner , u proir inont young attorney of Avoca , WH In the city yesterday conferring with number of prominent republican oil clals for tbo purpose of gcttin them to recommend Wood's ' daughter , wh has boon hU deputy , appointed uostmistres to 111 ! too vacancy cauiod by the loslgnatto of aor father. Ills stated that all the prlr clpal business men of Avoca are in her favoi and that her chanoes fur receiving the QI iiolntuiont are nxc-ellont , The cetioral opli ion of the citizens of Avoca is that Wood I Insane , Ho Is USoars . of ago und has tai and dune n treat many things of late ttu have led his friends to entertain doubts as t his sanity. _ How are your awnings1 ; J , M Lamckc , 131 1'carl. Only homo factor } Walnut block ami Wjomlng coal fresh mined , received dallj Thatohor 10 Main street , _ Knfitorn money to lo.m on real ostut by M IL Stioafe , Broadway and Main. tlealoiu I'lf tulumlMm. . The Pottawattamio Democratic assoclathi met last evouing for iho purpose of orgai iilnc a 1) . U. Hill club to boom Hill for tl presidential nomination. A roll of twoul ; tlx members was secured and an orijanlr lion effected. Among the members of tt assoclutlou are * great many strong Clev land men , nnd the action of the Hlltltoi In thus forming nn organization under the pro- tcctlne wing of the association hat caused a feeling of coolness to Rjirlnp up in the minds of the Cleveland men. His feared that the organlratlon made last night will cause a split in the association. AT THE HEAD OP MILLIONS. President MrCnll of the Nc\v York Mlo In- Knriinco Ciim | > .iny llnnqucttcil. The Omaha club and several prominent business men gave nn Impromptu lunch to President McCall of the Now York Llfo In surance company nt the club yoilcrdny afternoon , It was areprssontntlvo gathering of business men , Thirty gentlemen were in attendance. Dr. Miller acted as to.istmastcr. In the course of n short speech ho said ho felt highly camDlimontcd by tbo presence of n gathering of the most prominent citizens of Omaha in response to his invitation. Ho was agreeably surprised when ho met the new president of the New York Llfo Insur ance rompany to find him a comparatively young man , und not only sururlsod but delighted - lighted that ho was the associate and coworker - worker of men high In position In state and national affair * whom ho ( Dr. Mlllor ) had known and admired. Among these were the late secretary of the treasury , Mr. Manning , and n number of well known democratic loaders. Ho then Introduced the guest of the evening , Proldsnt John A. McCall of Iho Now York Life Insurance company , who lecelvod u very rtonrtv greeting. T > Ir. McCall said he felt highly RMtlfled nt this warm reception nnd expressed himself us being greatly pleased with what he had keen of Omaha and of Its pushing , enorgotlo businessmen , lloroforrod freely to some of thu ' eminent Knickerbockers with'whom ho h.id been associated politically ami sociatlv. Ko fcrring lo bis recent assumption of the ofllco of president of thn Now York Llfo , he stated that ho had accepted tlio position entirely un restricted from conditions that would embar rass him Iu Its concrnl supei vision. The com pany carried SI'-0,000,01)0 ) In general re sources and had a surplus of 515,000- OJO , which would meet any require ments that might bo made upon 11 at all times. Ho had came to Chicago to meet over 200 of thu company's aironls in Iho northwest and had found the affairs of the company in the west in n nourishing con dition , From Chicago ho had gene to Min neapolis nnd St. Paul to Inspect personally the buildings which the company had erected In those cities nnd iho properties upon which It had made loans. Ho was gratified to find the buildings fairly occu pied and the investments of the company on Iho whole in very satlsfnutorv condition. Ho had como to Omaha with the same object and ho would return to Now York to assure the directors that Omaha nnd Nebraska promise to bo the most remunerative Held for the company's ' investments. Governor James 13. Unyrt made a few re marks In the course of which ho said that ho rogoltod to bo called upon when gentlemen mucn abler than himself to sneak wcru pres ent. Ho was vorv glad to see President McCall In their midst und to learn that the investments of thn company ho prejldod over had been so urotltablo. There were many present who were far hotter conversant wlih insurance matters than ho was nnd ho would therefore give way to others. In regard to the wealth and prosperity of Nebraska thov had onlv to look around them to see on all sides splendid opportunities for good Invest ments. Hon. J. M. Woolworth congratulated Mr. McCall on the honor which ho boto nnd prophesied success for him in bis undertak ing. Mayor Oomls said it was not necessary to apologiro for not being a publlo speaker. Ho stated that thov all know it. Ho was glad to meet Mr. McCalt and welcome him to the city. The mayor hud lived In Now Yorlt twenty-five years ago. Ho was glad that such an institution as the Now York Life company , representing millions of dollars , had prolltably Invested partof Its money in Omaha. Other eastern money which was now hoarded could bo profitably Invested here. A railway to the northwest could bo built , nnd nn air line from Omaha to Now York would be a good thing1. The com pany might also build a bridge across the Missouri liver. It could bo rented the same as the Life building. It would be a vast benefit to the city. Those statements caused considerable merriment. Dr. Miller then called upon Mr. Edward Hosewator , who In responsu said that bo felt much embarrassed to bo called upon on the eve of a national campaign to pay homage tea a democratic president , but it might bo par donable upon this occasion. Nebraska and Omaha woie still in their infancy and the development of the \v.esthad only Just began. Twonty-uvo years ago Omaha bad not much over 5.000 population ; within the next twen- " ty-llvo years "shovill have a half million of people. Twenty years ago when Dr. Miller predicted that Omaha would have 50,000 population people called him crazy , but Omaha had 100,000 population long before the doctor had predicted she would have 50,000. Itas the same way with the New York Lite building , \\hen Mr. Booth located it on the top of Farnam street hill certain bublnoss men shrugged their shoulders and thought bo was taken in , but the ballding is now almost In tha business center and within n very brief period it will bo right In the business center of Iho city. The speaker closed by saying that thu highest tribute that could bu paid to Mr. McCall was tbo fact that bo was chosen as president of bis company from among so many Insurance men of the country who aspired to the high position. Air. U. M. Hitchcock followed with a short aJdross in which ho said ho was born not over 500 foot away from the point wheio thay were and that vcrv naturally ho might have a broader conception of Iho community in which ho had lived all his life than some and ho certainly felt great friendship for the Now York Lifo Insurance company nnd its icpresentatives in this ulty for the con fidence they had shown they pos sessed In Omaha by iho investment of such a largo sum of monoy. 13ut ho wished to assure the president of the company that it had bestowed no greater favor upon this community than It would re turn for the venture that had been made. IIo. had often been impiossed by the strange tim idity of eastern capital in regard to legitimate western investments , out he was glad to see that the Now Vorit Lifo Insurance company , largely by the lore ight of Mr. Hootu , had adopted the broad plan und oiiginal Idea of investing In tbo promising communities of iho west In such enterprises that would tic It to the west foiover. W. N. Hubcock , general manager of the Union Stock yards , then addressed the gath ering , giving n glowing account of tha won derful achievements that have been brought about in South Omaha within the past eight % cars. For the last year the cattle receipts were nearly 700,000 head , and of this number SO percent were sola at the South Omaha yards and 00 per cent were slaughtered at that point. The receipts of hogs for the same period were 1,500,000. Highly per cent were slaughtered at this point and the balance shipped for packing houses In the east. "Wo anticipate , " Mr. Dabcock laid , in closing , "an enormous mulncss based upon the live stock and grain product of the state , and we do not think we shall bo disappointed. " Brief remarks were also made by Mr. Guj C. Barton , piosldont of IhuOmaha and Granl smelling works , and Henry W , Yatcs , presi dent of the Nebinska National bank. Those present were : President John A. MuCall , Now York. Dr. George L. Miller , Judge W T. Booth , New York ; Governor James K , Uoyd , K. Uosowator. S. P. Morse , C. J Green , F. II. Davis , J. N. II , Patrick , H. H , Moday , SV. N. Babcork , A U. Wvman , C , N. Doit/ . Frank Colpotzor , T. L. Klmbnll ( JeorL'B W. Holdrciri , Joseph Garneau , G , M Hitchcock , Frank Murphy , J. M. Woolworth Henry W. Yates , Guy C. Barton , Mayo George P. Bumls , D. SllbornteInJ. B. Mapes F. A. Jackson , George N. Hicks , II , S. Ford cashlerNow York Life , Omaha. SCHOOL MATTERS. 1'lHcn , riiiKHliiirx , lilurkliiiunU unit Hulldln ; Mlc { 'oimliltirril. Ten members of the Board of Hducatlo were in attendance at a special mooting o that body last night when Prcsldon Spaldlng called the meeting to order. In tbo reading of communications the secretary rotary read or.o from the Co-Oparatlv Plasterers association and the Bricklayer union , nho Jointly asked the boar to pars resolutions urglnir th mmedlato commencement of work o tbo new nchool buildings , as tbi would afford employment to a largo nurnbc of workmen who are DOW idle. President Hpaldlng said the unions were I no greater hurry for the commencement c vork than was the board. The communlca- Ion was then placed on HJo , Mary B. Simons , principal of the Cas chool , In a communication , Mated that her uhool children had coileKtal.&O with which o purchase a Hag , She rciitieatcd that the loard erect a flagstaff onJhoschool building , The committee on property , nml buildings vat instructed to erect the surf on the bulki ng If practicable. If nofj q orcct It in the school yard. , . The same cotnmlltco nndo a report on Iho resolution to provide nil sclhool buildings vlth llagstaffs , nnd subrftUte'tl ' figures , leav- nR tbo board to decide for itself whether or not the fliiijs should bo pictfldcd. It was shown that II ft eon schools now have flags loating nnd that tlio coit \hocrcctlon of staffs In yards would bo frbniW to $ ro , ac cording to the height of tne-'polo. The cost of stalls on roofs was estimated nt about $ -15 each nnd flacs ranged lnnricp , from $ * to0. ! . Mr. McConncll addressed the board i'l reference lo Hags for the. Kollotu school. Whoa the school is dedicated ho said Mrs. Collom nnd her daughters would present the school with n silk Hog In honor of the man 'or whom tbo school l < named , Mr. McConnell - nell also stated that Mrs. Kellom would pro vide a itnlT , but the board would not Impose iponhurln that connection. It instinoted the committee on property aim buildings to cause n stalT to bo erected. For other schools the question of lings was deferred until another meollt.e. lly resolution the bid of W. M. Welch to naka blackboards of liquid slatinir in the Cellom school at 10 cents n square j nrd with a gjarantco for ono year , was nccopted. A resolution Instructing the superintend- mt of buildlncs to keep up Ilros In the Kol- om school for nt least n week for the pur- ioso of drying tno building preparatory to Its iccupancy , u as adopted. Ulits for thoContr.il school site were opened and the following proposals for the diposals of lots were road : Charles Nolber , UiJxl'Jlt , L'\\enty-fouith nnd Davenport , Si5,500 ; John Fronre'r , V3lxl2.l ! , Twenty-sixth and Davenport , S.O.OOO ; Clcorgo C. Towle , 100.x .150 . , Twenty-fourth nnd Douglas , Kil.lioo ; George C. Towlo , 270x100 , Twenty-foiirlli nnd Douplas , $42,000 ; Mrs. Gustavo Alqlllst , IPSxiyj , Twenty-seventh nnd Chlc'ico. ? - ! ! , - 000 : A. W. Clark. lorxlJIJ. Twontv-thlrd and Case , $17,000 ; F. 1C. Darling , 120x13' ' , Tweu- ty-llrstatut Chicaeo , f-l,00'J ! ) ; G. L. Green , 0(5 ( xU)2 ) , Twonty-Ilfth aim Davenport. Wr.OOO ; Byron Kocd company , 181x140 , Twenty-sec end nnd Dodge , f.U.000 ; Mrs , Darrtlino Schloalngor , three lots , Twenty-fifth nnd Douglas. SW.OOO ; John M. Fronzor , 'JOSxKW , Twenty-third and Cais , $ Jt,000 ) ; Thomas jrocox , ( Hitl'Ji , Twenty-tlfth and Davenuort , $11,000 ; Thomas Grocox , ISOxliVJ , Twentieth nnd Coss. $31,000 ; H. Slovens. 132x13. , Twenty-sixth and Davenport. * l\UOU ; N. H. Nelson , 2S4x ! > ( ) , Davenport between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth , $ .15,000 ; Thomas Grocox , l'Sxl32 ! ' , Twenty-second nnd Daven port , $33,000 ; A. A. Parker , 121x100 , Twenty- Ifth avenue and Dodge. $ . ' 3,000 ; F. 1C. Dar- Inir. Twenty-first and Chicago , 847,000. The board then went Into executive session as a committee of iho whole. After consid erlng the locutions of the various lots and their values , It was decided to defer action on determining the most desirable bid. TRYING IT IN COURT. Owners of the 1'uttoii Homo Annex ut T.ojf- ipihi > : iils. The case of J. W. Kitchen against Henry A. Eastman , Involving the possession of the Paxtou hotel , came up before a Jury yesterday afternoon in Gibson's court. Messrs. A. J. and W. S. Poppleton hnd charge of the cnso for the defendant and Mr. George E. Pritchott for the plaintiff. The particulars of the case were fully sot forth exclusively in Tut : BKU lastweok. The facts Ui brief are that Mr. Eastman refuses to pay tho'rent necauso the house needs repairs nnn Mr. Kitchen will not hour the expense of making the needed Im provements because ho holds that the lease provides that all necessary repairs worn to bo made by the lessee during the tfme ot the lease. Mr. Kitchen has , therefore , sued for pos session of the aunoK or kltchon part which belongs to him in person. The dlfliculty really involves the possession of the whole house because the hot < 51 cannot bo operated ns it Is now arranged without the use of the annex known ns the oftl Her alii building. Tno case was given to the jury at G o'clock , und after deliberating for half nn hour the jury rendered a venlletu'in favor of l'ie plaintiff , granting him immediate possession of the property In controversy. The attorneys for tho'aofondant served notice at once that an upnoil would be taken to the district court. Justice Gibson fixed the appeal bond nt $10,000 , and It was promptly furnished. It was intimated by Mr. Kitchen's at torneys that n suit would bo noirun at ouco to gain possession of the main part of the building. Ono of Mr. J. B. Kitchen's attorneys in tbo Paxton hotel case said today to n Bnn re porter tnat an action would bo commenced in justice court within u few days by Mr. Kitchen to gain possession of the main portion tion of the Paxton hotol. Koali/lnj ; that tbo case will in all probability have lo bo carried to the district court the attorneys have de cided to begin it , in Justice court because that is u shorter route to dl- trict court than by way of the CQUnty court. Mr. Kastman will refuse to pav rent , wlillo tbe case Is pending. The appeal bond in the tirst case was uc copied today by Justice Gibson and the llrst case will now rest until It Is called up Is dis trict court. Mr. Eastman's attorneys think the case will not be reached for nearly six mouths. ARRANGING FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY Several Hundred of the 1'nlthrul AVI11 Visit I'luttHiiiouth Tlio Program. The committee of arrangements of iho Ancient Order of Hibernians met yesterday afternoon and completed tbe arrangements for the annual colouration of St. Patrick's day , which will take place at Pluttsmoutli , About COO members of the Douglas county divisions and IfiU from Council Bluffs will meet at the Young Men's Institute hall on Fourteenth street ut 8 a. ni. sharp on Thurs day morning and form a procession headed by the Ancient Order of Hibernians band. The line of march will ho west to Sixteenth street , thence to Farnam and down to Tenth nnd across the viaduct to the depot. A special train will bo In waiting to carry the members of the order and their friends to Plaits mouth. Grand Maishal Novlllo of Plnttsmoiiih , assisted by 11. A. O'Koefo and Ed Flu- gcrald as aides , will have the celebration In charge. J , A. Connor \vns chosen master of cere monies , Tno afternoon program Includes ad- dtosscs from Governor Boyd , Hon. T. J. Mnhonoy , John Hush and Judge Chapman , In the evening ttio visitors will be ad dressed by M. V. Gannon and the mayor of Plattsmouth. The celebration will conclude with a grand ball at Sherwood hall , Illliliiin Moil tn Combine , NEW YOHK , March 15. An evening naper says : "A trust , including the loading ribbon manufacturers of tbo country. Is being or ganised , and it Is the intention to start it out on tbo basis of u capital stock of f.0,000,000 , Circulars have been s'dtit out. urging tble combination and showlng.tbo advantages ol such n union , The plan ' 'in the circular U similar to that In the ' 'sugar ' trust und the manufacturers will receive stocktt nnd bonds for the amount of tncir properly. It Is un derstood lhat while n nhlnbar of largo manu facturers favor the planj'somo ' firms whose influence wuuld bo ni-ccieil aio hcsltallni about going Into tho'-scb ipo. " Axtcll nuil AIiTM | > ii Mtitnlicil , Cmcuio , Hi , , March in. Budd Dobli today accepted UIOA challenge of C , W Williams of InUopoiftlenbe , la. , to trot Axtol and Allorton a mutcn .race for flO.OJO. tli winner to take all. * ' J ol ' HE WAS BLEIJliJG TO DEATH. Oncer Cniiilltluii In U'lilcli , ) iimi > Mrliriu \ViiH roil ml Tliln Morning , Word was sent to County Physician Klui Into last ulght that James MiGr.iw , wh lives in a shanty back of Croighton college had been seriously hurt and was bleeding t death. The doctor attended ] the man nn found adeepgasn on 'McGraw's head Jus above the loft tbinplo. The wound wa dressed und the patient put to bed. McGruw eaid that he mudo n misstep en fell off hu porch , striking his head on th stone sidewalk. Dr. King stated after b had stitched up thu cut that ho didn't tak much stock In the slory lotd by McGnu and that in tils opinion Iho man had bee struck by a brick or some blunt Inilrumoni Hu also said that bis patient wcs quite tiudl injured. McUraw refused to talk ubcut hi Injuries and insisted thnl the cut on hl head was caused by a fall. A mi .s iv.o.i ; DI nun it cotwr.v. rnlhcMcSloryof the UrMmrllmint 11 llnipy | Nclirnokn llonip. YANKTOV , S. U. , March IS. [ Special Tole- ? ramto TUB BEE.Archibald ) Van Allen : oft Yiinkton today for Hartlngton , Nob. , to bo present at the trial of n cult for divorce which his wife , Hose Van Alien , has Insti tuted ngatast him on the ground of cruelty and abuse. Van Alton and his wlfo were for fifteen years numbered among the mosi re- ( pectcil residents of Cedarcounty , NobiasVta , but now their homo Is a wreck , their 13-year- old daughter has been ruined nc-l K. N. Lallirop , who Is accused ot \ \ rooming the liome nnd betraying the daughter , U recover ing from n bullel wound In the left thigh In- llctcd by a revolver In the hands of Aichl- bald Van Allen , nnd that gentleman has depositions In his possession which suggest that Koio Van Allen Is either n lunatic or n bloodthirsty monster without ono snnrk of maternal alfectlon and Is eager for the death of her husband Her own sister. MM , L , W. Uodfroy of this city , swears that she hoard Mrs. Van Allen nnd the man Lallirop plotting to kill Van Allen. Hose Van Allen , iho sucavs , told Lallirop that she would buy him n revolver mid If ho would kill Van Allen she would spend till her property in clearing him The cn o was called today at llnitington , und n motion to sot aside an injunction re straining Van Allen from selling hl ptop- oily was argued. Van Allen has been in dicted In this county for shooting l-nthrop , but his attorney has filed a motion to tot aside the Indictment on the ground lhat tbo law which changed the number of grand lurors from sixteen to eight H unconstitu tional nnd the indictment is therefore illegal. Kml itf tint \Vlllliinis CnRp. UAI-ID CITV , S. D. , March ir > . | Special Telegram to Tnc Br.c.J The Williams di vorce case was ended thlsnfiernoon , no argu ment being made by the attorneys. The whole of the four days have been taken up \\llh hearing wilnessos and reading deposi tions. Bcsldo the principals In iho case nnd Ihelr relallvcs , n number of attorneys and \vltncssosweroprosoiit from Koehestor , N. Y. It was the donlru ol Iho defendant nt the commencement of the action that no divorce bo granted , but yesterday afternoon by her nltornovs she Hied an amended answer and cross-bill for n divorce , nnd the iniosttou of bona lido residence In South Dakota uas therefore waived loday. Mrs. William's cross-examination was con tinued whrn the court opened. As on yester day she was several limes very much iifToctcd , especially when asked , "Which would you to day prefer , to give up your husband , or your religion 1" The question was objected to and she was not obliged to answer. She posi tively denied over having refused to cohabit with her husband and stated that they occu pied diffcicnt rooms , but that ho up to July I , 18S7 , visited her room ; that eho hau never assigned her Catholicity and bis ProtPLtanl- ism as a cause for their not having children as that would bo absurd and It was contrary to Catholic doctrine , and that , in fact , her religion had never in any way interfered with her domestic duties. She had , even after his leaving her iu 18S7mado overture * for peace , and had refused to ngrcn to n separa tion iu the hopes that ho would return to her. The charity und benevolence of defendant was brought up as going to show religious fanaticism , but the efforts to do so reacted in her favor. John U. Brennan , proprietor of the Hotel Hnrnoy , Duauo Karl of Hochcstor , nnd Wil liam Williams were also put on tbo stand again. In rendering his decision Judco Fuller said : "While the charge of desertion has been made on both sides , 1 will say that the preponderance of evidence li in favor of the defendant. Hegnrdmg the chnrgo of adul tery made against the plaintiff , while I may have my own opinion as a man , as a court'l u Ish to say thai from a legal standpoint the charge has not been proved ; I therefore grant a decree of divorce to the defendant , Elba T. Williams , on the ground of deser tion , " Owing to the conflicting testimony na to the wealth of the plaintiff Iho question of alimony has been i ostponod for t.i\ty days. Settled It Out ot Court. Pi.msMoinii , Neb. , March 15. fSpoclal Telegram to THE Beu.j About a month ago Lloyd S. Wilson llled a petition for divorce from his wife Julia on the grounds of adultery. The wlfo llled a vorv sensational cross bill , charging her husband with adultery with sundry females and excessive cruelty. Gtcai Interest was manifested in the outcome of the trial , and some sensational developments were expected. Those ex pectations have been shattered. Saturday Wilson and bis wile got together and con cluded to patch up their differences. To this end ttioy hired a team and buggy and drove out of town. They nro supposed to have gene south. J.V Till : KZULIMI Introduction ol a Hilt to Iti'mmo the IN- alilliuM ol CittlioliCH. LONDON , Match 15. In Ilia house of com mons today Mr. Patriclc O'Brien ( Parnollito ) , member for North Monlminui , introduced a bill to amend the Cat h olio relief act in order lo remove the disabilities of Catholics In England and Ireland , Imposed by tbo act. Mr. O'Brien said ho thought , os the house had repealed the laws In regard to Eitst- bourne so as 10 allow the Salvation army to hold its outdoor services , cciual rights should bo allowed Catholic : ) . Mr. William Johnston ( protestant , conservative vative- ) , member for South Belfast , opposed the bill. Ho urged that a division Lo taken , but thn measure passed its first reading by an overwhelming majority by a show o'f bands. The house discussed a vote of JC30.408 to bo devoted lo ronof work In Ireland. Mr. Bol four , the government loader , staled lhat no further extension of n-llot wonts was re quired or contemplated. Milka a Dlra Threlll. NEW Youif , March 15. Tno National League of Musicians opened their convention with President Owen Miller of St. LouU In " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. " ! PILLS , WILL CURE * Scurry and Scorbutie Affections , Pirn- plea and Blotches on the Skin , Bail Legs , Ulcers , Wounds , etc. j i The cause of all these complaints is float- d jng in the b'.ood a long time before they | break out on llie body. J , This class of diseases requires that the1 < i blood bo powerfully nnd preservmgly acted upon. In order to cleanse it from all the S morbid humors. It is of no use to heal the 11 sore by outward applications. iBeectaa'sPills will Core Ibese Afflictions. Of all druppUts. Price 2B cents a box. New York Depot , ; Cj Canal St. We used to hear that con sumption was curable if one took it in hand in time ; but people in general had to re gard it as fatal. Since we know more about it , we know how to fight it. Now we do begin in time. We begin before you suspect any danger. Our means are CAREFUL LIVING and Scott's Emulsion of cod-Hver oil. Shall we send you a book on both ? Free. SCOIT & DOWN * , Chcimtit , i j j South 5 < h Avenue , New Yorl. Your UrugUl Icrr * Scoil'i Umultion of cod-liver cil all druggists cvciywiur * tb. ( i. tbn chair. There \vcr6 fifty-eight delegates present. A resolution \viw pn scd prottstlnq npnlnst the granting of leave of nbsonco of the bind muster of nnd members ot the Mnrlno band who nro nbout to strtrt on a tour of the I'nlted States for the purpose of Rivlug con certs , nnd they further resetted to telegraph t to the secretory of the unvy nnd 1'iesldout llnrrlson. The convention lutlrunteo thiit if Us re quest \vns notootuplled with the union would oppose governmental candidates at the next election. south llnkotn l'olltlc . HOT Snt\n : , S. D. , March 15. | Special rclcftram to Tnr Ur.n.l The followliiff del- CRntos were chosen to represent this county at the republican Mnto convention to bo hold nt Chamberlain on ttio'Jlkl. Cnptaln W. V. Lucas , C. ( J. l-'itrgo , I. It. Crow. M. S. Inmo-i , ,1. W. .loncs , Chambers Keller.V. . W. Hoot. M H. Knimblc , H , 1) ClarlfV. . K Dcuodlct nud S. U. Wilson. All will RO nnd work for Mot Hiirings ns the plico of holding the state republican : ioinlnnttiiR convention. Strainer Arrl\ul . At London -Slgunllodi UnUimoro , from Dnltimoio. At New York Htlilopln , from ( llnseow ; i Van co , from London ; CiUallnn , from KIo lanclio. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP f the SMnScnlp Mid Ccmi > lxlon * * > ie lt * if 20 5et * orltnr | * . I At DmcuUt * ir t-til tiy ttmlU I r.Or. A turn I'M I'akn Bin ) m PHJM nk rn Itornntoln jr nnd ltuty , uMrfttodi < n Skin , bfiitpcfTOin .l llnod rncAtci mil ( Mr lii * U titt lent foiiltil , I OP , i I > ll1iiirt mtntfl. MHti Mnrk MAM , Kurt * , lml ! % Ink td ) I'rtwiUr Murks hear * , rilling * , _ pdno * * t > r Now , uiirthimi hittr HIM * , etc , rciiinTM. Consultation fn o , iti onirv or b > innll. JOHN H. WOODDURY. Dermatologlcal Institute , \Vcit 42nd Sired , Tkcw Yor CSURB A new nil I Complpto Trcatiui'it , loiinMliiLt of Sui | | i'ltik'K ointment In CniisuliH , alno In llox nmll'IIH , n I'o'lllvn Curu for HJ\l > riinl , Intormil [ llliHl or llleuillnn Uchlnit , Cliroulc , Iti'co.it or llureilltary I'llv . 'I his Itomcily lit * never bu.'ii * nowu to fall $1 per box tl for $ > , ainl h/ mill Wh ) sillier from tills tcrrltiki illifnn ulicnn rlt ten nimrmiuo Is po ltlvoly Klvoii nii illut on , or rcluiiiltliK nioiiuy If nut euroI HOII 1 tinii > lor Iroo Sample ( iiinr.uitei } H < uol lijr Hull i A. CK , DriiKKltla , Solo AKoiiti , conur 15lli nuj Donitlui ervetM , Umnlni Nub MANHOOD RESTORED. " 8AHATIVO , " llio Wonderful sinnUti Itrmrily , H roM nllli n Written Cunrnnteo lorurc nil heituun Ilia- riunii. tuoli antnlc Munnrv , Ixwi of llinlu l'uci , Ilcnilnclir , Wnltprulncc'i.l.o t llnl liooJ , Nervou iifW , Las- rltuilp , all < Uaim aim Before & After Uoo. losi of ) io\r of ttie rhotograplicJ from life. Gpncrnll\o Oieani In . , cj I'y , i i . m.11 .in n rlihrr nix rau o rr ojcitlonoullinil liulhcirllnns.ui Hie ennwhe awnf tuliiuco , iipluiu.oi ftlmuliuil , ulilcli iillliiintrly Itiultn IiiiliinllyUinwniitlnii | ami ln Aiillr Put up Incnmrnlont foiin to cnm In tlie\Mt 1'iiVil ' rilrr II i pncknce. orGforfS.Vltlie eij Cmnli-i necUm written Bimrniuco to euro or rofuiul the niono > . > rut l > > iimll to tun niulrpMA , I Imilnr lice lncmclojf JUntlon this | > i | > ci. A WiM , MADRID CHEMICAL CO Ilrnticli on'ic for V S A. 35 < IVftilioru PlrcPt , CIIICAOO. Il.U rOH BALK IN OMAHA. NEB. , BY Knht & Co , Co.r 15th A DoiiRlas Ste. J.A duller * Co , Cor. 14lh & IiouKlasSU. A O Foster A. Co , Cuuucil lllufla. Iu. Hit 1 0 W K3TS NKltVIC ANO llll.VtN TUUV1'- MK.sr.aipoclllofor llratorli , Dli/liion , Pit ) . Neu- ralKlH , llo.nliclic , Ncrrunn Pfoilratlon cviiuil liy nl- cohol ortotucco , Wnkpfulnon , Mcntnl Deproisloti , Poflonlns of the Uruln , oimln < liM-mlts , inliury , ilccny , ilpilli , I'rciniitura OU10 , It.irn-nnon , ln of Power In cither linuoteiicy , I.o irorrhooi nn I nllKvmalo Woikno ioi , Involuntnry lionoi , & " 3r luntorrhooiratisol by ovor-oxurtkm of thu brilu 8oir-iiIU ' , ovpr-lmliilizonoo. A mjnlh'H troatiii ins 11 , 0 for K , by mill. Wo ( itiarantua nit b'iiet ) euro Ki\cii niMor fen ! boxo ) , wlthf > will Hen I wrll ten cnannteo torpfimil If not enrol. ( itiirnut < i : > limuuil only by A Schmtor , Drimxlit. ole azau t > , E cor. lotli nuil I'nrnuiu > U. , Omali t. Nub. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. IC'.M. AiiouUiuinco lovyliiK a hicc-ltil tax and 111- Bessiiicnl on certain lots und real estate hi the oily of Oinuli.i , to envoi the eust of slou- Whoieira.lt having uccn , und holni : lieiohy adjiidged , detei mined und established tluil tneseyernl lots nnd plccoiof loul cMuto hoie- tnaftor ii-fcrrcd to huvo cueli hcen soi-clally bonullttcd to tin ) full amount lu-rtilii li lud am ) ii9 > ossi > il aaulnst each of mid lots and ulecosof n-ul cstiite. re pcothely. liy if.i'-oii of tho&lnplnpof th.it Jiirl of suid lots , clone undorcontr.iel with Kutr & Culliihnn. Therofoio , for the purpose of p.iyln ? tnu eostof snc'h sloplnc : Ho Itoidulnetl liy the city council of tlio elly of Oiiiulri : . , , Section I. Thiit iho cost of oloplni : lots In thoulty of Oinuh.i. suld cost hoi us tlm11111 of JliiO.W.s.ildslopliis hulnrf done nllli Kiltx - Culluhnn. lioandtho RIIIIO IH hoi ohy lev led und ussossed. iiccoi.lliu to siieul.il lon- elits hy lo.isou of suld sloDlns : , upon tlio fol- lowliu lots und le 1 estate , us shown by the Benei.illy roeo nl/o < i IIIHD of the - e tj of Unnilili , ItSl.lithoKr.iiihod und jjiihll-hiMl hj < II Muyiio ; s iiilcosiboliiiisolpxiod on s.ikl lots und reul cstatu , respoctUuly , us follows , leI - IM Jniincy tr s fi ) ft ltU Hun OuU $ j'l RJ Anna Mornn lilt ) Cl.uKl'luco H 4J .loseiih i : Dlutrluh It'-'J " J- ' ; " ou KI'Llmlscy It 21 . " Martha A Kounus 1119 | )1U 4 Iliinscom I'laco S an Harriott Curtis It 1 hlk 11 " : ' < > " do IfJIilkll " n . > t Hclisof JSSuuUIilShlkO hliuUsSnd Add 1 > " ) do HlOblU ! ) " Hi Hj P n Wlllliimonn It ' . ' 0 bile ! ) " JO 4- llelrs of J S Hhnll It 21 hlk 0 " _ H Zl Total amount . tlM ) t7 Section 5. T hut the spocl.il t.ixo HUI.I ] us-pss- n.entuluvlpJ nnd ussoxsecl us ufort'suld , shall bo dun ImincdUtrly upon llio IJIKS izn unil t'li- inovulof thlsordliiunco. and sliull hei'omoilo- not paid wltlilu llfty days thcio- uftcn and thereupon Intiin-sl Hliull bo iiildi'd ut tlicr.iteof ono per ci-nt a iiionth. imyiihlii In udviineo from the time hiild t .l t 3 become ) bo ilollmim'iit. . . . . . boc. 3. Thut this ortllnaiiro shall liikoc'ffoct und liu In forcu from und ufloi Ita passage. ( illy n. i . DAVIS. I'ri'ilaYiit Olty Coimu.l. I Muyor. Thoahovntiix Is now duo nnd iiuyiUiliiut thuolllcoof Ihu elty trousuriTiiiKl wlirbrcomo ilollnniiunt und hoar Ininn-hi uftor April 2lith. IS'j' ' , uUccn liiboctlon U of ulMivci oril iiiiiico. lll NKi HUnl r t Trciisnrnr. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council ' 9lHOOHn Oanltil stoe'f . buriilniiiiUI'rolIts . . Mu.nou NctCupltal anil Surplus. . ( UiniOUU : DlrccturM-l l KrtmiiiKHoM K I. Hlnuirt. I'O , aiouxm , H 12 Hurt. I A Mlllor , .1 V Illucliiim nnd cimrlci It Ilnnnnn Tiaiisnelcciioral b ml- liiK biibliinss. I.ir : est cupltnl und aurplua of uny bunk In Hoiitliwehtorn Io\vu. NTBREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Chas. Lunkley , I'lincral Director nutl Undcrhikcr. ail Broadway , Council Bluffs. Tcloiiliona.il ) EE THINGS. Three things which afiliu. nunkhul the most \\ith Atlu.5 and P.tins , are RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA , LUMBAGO , Three supreme 3 arc Promptly nnd Permanently cured l y ST. JACOBS OIL , Mlilch docs 1111 re t'v ' i n'l c-llicr cxtcinal tcmcdics ( or the iclkl of luim.m suffrrlnc. INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY 3 b'OUTIlK 1 ! I'R&ATMNT OV AIL Iti-M facilities , npiuntiH nnd for MU'oi'sHful tumttiinnt of nvoiy form of discard n < iuirlii | t tm'illeal tir Mir.tlc.it trii.ittiiL'iii. . ' .0 bodt fur p.itlmiK Ixtuid and attendance. lies ! .u-coinoclatiiuiH Iu the uesl. Write for olriMiliui on ik < fnriiilt > s nnd briiect. trii > si-s , i-lnu foot , uurvuturoi nt milne , piles , IUIIIIIM. ( Miioor.c.iinuh. brain-lilt IM , In- h.ilntlon.nlrctriutty. | i u.iljsls , oiilU'iny , | % | , | . y , b adder , i\ve , oir : , skin urn ! blood mid alt npvr itloni. DISEASES OF WOMEN i Women 1 UI'I3. \\i > liaxol itolv nil led n lylnx- lu dnp'iriinont fcromrti ilutliu uimlliiunuMiU strictly pr vnti-.l Only Hoil.iblo Mudlual In stitute mnUtiiB n lioel iltv of I'UIVVK DfSKSKH All Hood | ) | U.INOS MioeiHsfiilly trnatol Syphilitic I'nlsnii u > mo\cd fiom thu MMi.'in without nuTiMiry Noilnstnr.illva Treiit- inunt for Loss of VI I'Al , l'\VKK. ( ) 1'orsons 1111- nlilo toNit us may bo treated ut Ilium' by i oiriisnon lencc. All communication' * conll- ilontlal , McillcliHM 01 liisliiimonts sent l > y nniil 01 o\pross. srcuri'ly pacl > i < d , no IIIIURH to Indlciituronti'iitMoi ni'iiili'i. Dnu peiMiuil In tcrt low prufono I. I 'all unil consult usdr sonil blitoiy of your I'inu , mid \ \ ev 111 send In plain niapnor. our Rnnif Tn MEN ntEr : rnon rrl\ulp , BUUn IU men , v.ptohl | , , r Nor\ous HH- oisi"4 : , linpoleney , Svphllis , Uluutuiul Vinko- cole , ultli ( luuntum llsl. lli.ices ApplLinees for llofonultlos Only iiniiufui'tory liitbo Woslof l ll 1 ifl't.l i > nit , , /jrt'a.Mi.s HATriitlKb A Oinalia Medical anil SnrHlc.il . Institnlc , 2Oth and BroadwaVi Oojnoll Bluffd. Ton inlniitos' lido finm ooiitcroC Oiiiahn on Omnliu and Coiinoll lllnlTolcctilo motor Hue. THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Now , modern , well-uppointud , thor oughly woll-kopt , S3 a day. E. F. CLARK , Prop , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEM DYE WORKS All liliulRnf Dvolnxnnd C'loanlii : ( lonu In tin lili-'hcst style of thu uit. I'ailod un 1 sttlnnl fubrh s mudo lo look us > : ooil as new. lluil. fu.ilher&ulpanuil hy hloam In llrst-olim muii- n ui. WorK piomptly done und doll voiod I null liaitsof ihei'onntty. bond foi urlco lUt , O. A. MAC'IIAN. - - I'ltOl'KIHTOU. lOJIIUrujilwiy. No.ir Nnrlhwoitoru Djpii JII.UKIM. llVi. Sims & fcdoiM courts. KoDini ! . I u Ucnobluck , Council lliuCfi , tx SPECIAL. . NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ . . SAI.n At u hiiRiiln , U'-acro fruit unit ciirdon lurin uiljoliiln city limits ; Kooil Dllln . K II. Khoafo. , pardon IniuU. liousis , lots uni FARMS blo-'ks for silu or n'nU Uoss. i-U I'oiirl stioot , Uounell Itluffs. "IjlOIl HKNT Over 10) ) dwel1lii7S of ou ry < lr- Hcrlpllou HI prices varying friiiu tl lo ( W ) PIT month , located In all purls of llio ulty. K. II , Hiojfc. fiOJ llroiidwuy , (121 poruuro for good furnis In'Iowu , I'lnr , Phiuooth oorn liinil , I'nr imrllciilurh cull on or iKldroas Johnston A. V.in 1'attun , Coiniuil Illullu. ) HOO.M8 roii UK.NTNie iy fiirnl hud looms foi gunllomun. ; j'0uk- ' ( lund ii uniio. 'TFllTtAN uddltlon Hals for luni , biivuu rooms each ; bath ; hut and cold u.ucr Day A. llesa , iigciit8. _ f OIC KAI.K Colnmblu sufoty blcynlnj IB'JD JJ p.Ulorir. cost JLt'i ; will Hull for ? . 'ICHHI. | Howard N. llattoiilmiij'i. l''lint Nutloniil bunU. : ) A iimrrk-d man und wlfo with out children on u farm. Aililrew lion 1 , Wpstun , lu. _ _ _ _ _ _ „ faun.Tl ucrcs In oily llinltsjiioiiim GAHDHN roonib. t'ocul olslunii 7 acruv under oiiltlvalloii ; mime Kinall fruit ; price J..WO. J.onxeo Of Towlo , 2.13 Peurl ht. OU HAM ! A Rood youna liorfcct. F uhont I. DM poundv ; one yuar'H tlmo 111 trade for ully lot. Apply lo Lvonurd tt Kverutt.