ru-i THE ONAITA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , APRIL II , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL HLUFFa OFFICE : - KO. 12 PKA III , STREET. 1 filmed ly Cnnlcr tonny pnttof the City II.V. . T1I/TON , - MANAGER Hin'ne Offlco Np sJ .hJ . No2I Mtxun .it i\iiu.v. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coM. Cioft's ' chattel loans. 80 Sapp bloi3f. In the superior court yesterday tborc wcro no cases ready for trial , Stove and cord wood dry. For sale nt Thatcher's , 10 Main street. The court house roof Is leaking badly , nnd the superior court room Is getting a drench- The Scottish Kite bodies meet Friday mcht to elect olllccrs und transact other important business. Council lUuffs has onn young husbandwho has not yet reached I'm ago ol iiJ , and who has thrco wives , all living. The state convention comrnlltPO nnd the various subcommittees will meet Friday evening m the Board ot Trade rooms. In the district , court the affairs of the old Boston tea store were still being aired. The CHSO will probably occupy the attention of Iho court todny also. St. John's Hngllsh Lutheran church will bold sticclnl service ? tonliiht nnd tomorrow night at ttio residence of Hov. t ! . W. Snyder , IK ! Iv.ist 1'icrco street. 1C. C. Abbott received a loloarnm yester day announcing the probable fntnt Illness of his father ni Cleveland , O. , and tool : a late train for that elty last ovunlng. The funeral of Fred Johnson will occur from the First Presbyterian church tomor row morning at 10 o'clocic , Instead of 4 o'clpclt , as previously announced. The Veteran Firemen's association will meet at Hoscuo house No. II , Friday evening nt 8 o'clock on business of iinportnuco. liy order of Charles Nicholson , president. Thcro will bo n meeting of St , Albtan's lodge Knights of Pythias this evening nt 8 o'clocic sharp , to mnlcc arrangements for at tending Urother Johnson's funeral Fndav mon.liig nt 10 o'clocic. Uy order ot the C. C. The management of the Twin Cilv Chntnu- nna yesterday closed arrangements by which they srcuro Hov. Dr. Thomas of Chicago , who will dc'llvor at least one address. The fame of the liberal preacher will cause the gathering of a largo auuicnco to he.ir him. The residence ot Ofilocr G. L. Martin nt vi0 ! Mill street was scrloiibly injured by the flood yesterday evening. A section of the Villnr wall twenty-two foot long and boven feet high was forced in by the pressure of mi'd nud water , causing the house to nettle , racking it severely. Mrs. Mat tie C. Hubbard , wlfo of II. F. Hubtmrd , dlad yesterday nt the losldonco , 11H South after Illness Twenty-third street , an ness ol two weeks , ngcd " 0 years. She leaves a boy baby two weeks old. The funeral will take plnco from the residence Friday alternoon at 3 o'clock. ' Eighteen now members wore Initiated at the mooting of the Order ot the World last night. An invitation was received from the newly Instituted lodno in Omaha to join with them in a banquet in honor of the opening of their new u.uiirtcrs in Tin : Bnr. building to morrow ovening. The invitation was ac cepted and a delegation of orty or filty lilulls members will assist in the celebration. The stonily rain storm that prevailed nil day yesterday gave way In the evening to a Meet and snow storm that interfered seri ously with the telegraph nnd telephone lines. At 10 o'clock thcro was only one wire on the Western Union poles running eastward that was in working order. Trains were all de layed from ono to live hours , nnd when they pot in reported n terrible bli/zard raging in the central part of the state. Mrs. Nellie Hubcr Mcgginson died very suddenly ntlhilu last evening of heart fail ure at her home , iOS Fourth street , oho bus been ill since the : ; d of January , but was not considered dangerously .so until a very short time prior to her death. She was a daughter of Mrs. M. F. Hubcr und had a largo circle ol acquaintance ? In the city. The arrange ments for the funeral have not been com pleted nnd will bo announced later. A singular feature of the thunder storm that visited this vicinity at an early hour yesterday morning was its ability to shakeup up things. There were two clap * that wcro nlmost strong enough to Knock over chim neys , nnd hundreds of pcop'o ' report a tremor that caused ns great commotion In thcii houses ns nn earthquake. On the Fovonlh floor of the Grand hotel the vibration wni sufllcient to throw servants out of their beds , and dishes were broken and clocks Hopped all over the city. IASTIII : NO VIM/TIBS. HoHton Store , Connell Itliilft HANDKERCHIEFS. Our utoelc at this time is now complete with everything suitr.blo for Hasten In our handkerchief department wo Miow many novelties from the ; ie hand kerchief to the llneat sl'.K or hand cin- lii-oidored. Our line nt 5e , 7o. or four for 2'c , nnd lOe , three for lioe , lUJc , lee nnd 1'Jo ' surpasses anything over shown in the handkerchief linn. OI.OVKS. In lId gloves wo lead. Our line o ccnuino Fosters is now complete at S'l.OO ' , ! M.iK. Sl.fiO , 81.75 , $2.00 and § 2. 2-5. Kvory pair from $1.2o up warranted anc i filled to the hand by expert glove Jitters. SI'KCIAI. FOR THIS V.'JCICIC. /JO do/on ladies' Idd gloves , assorted colors , for this week at flUe per pair. Marked down from iJl.UU , § 1.25 nnd SI.50 all in at tCc a pair. IIOSIKIIY. \Va show almost everything in the hosiery line from the cheapest cotton to the finest Hill ; . Ask to fcco bur fast bluek at 10o and 12jtii ! pair , also our full regu lar made ladtoH1 fast block oynx llorms- dorf hose at 2oo u pair , wot'-th ! ! 'lo and 'ioc a pair. In childron'a lioso our lines nro complete ; anything and everything in children's hose from tho"c hose to the linost silk , Hoston store , Pother- inghamMiltoltiv & Co , Council Bluffs , In. _ rit'i-t-oil Kitslly. An Italian giving his name ns Jo SabatUa complained nt police headquarters yesterday that bo had been relieved of $ ! > , " ) by trusting tco implicitly In the story of a stranger at thi ) transfer who was being closely pressed to pay n freight hill , it was the old , old story nnd the imported victim gat the old , olu convolution and nothing moro. Horses For Sale Finely bred drivers , carrlngo teams , brood mures and ( lilies ; SO , moro or loss ; would exchange for good land or city property. Dr. C. II. 1'innoy , Council Hlulfs. Just received ot Davis1 , iv o.irlond of Heath it .Milllgon .Mfg. CO.'H paints. Absolutely pure , and the best in the market , I'or Window .Smashing. Tno two Murphy brothers , charged with inmshing the windows of a school house in Lewis township , wore arrested vestorday by Deputy Kherllf O'Brien , who'found them hidden In a barn near their homo. They wcro brought before Justice llammor vos- tcrduy afternoon and gave bull to appear for * hearing on Saturday. Wehnvo our own vineyards In Callfor nla. Jorvii Wine commny , Co. UlutFs The Kini ; ol ( iiiimlliio Stcivci. The old single generator Dangler was the best gasoline stove ever miiJo. bu' . Shugort & Son have a now Dangler that Is unquestionably the king of vapor etoves. It is culled the Dangler Sur prise , nnd Is simply the old reliable Ftovo with n perfect process generator added. It burns iv blue Homo when lighted and lmn no odor in slopping or Blurting. Shugarts are the only people vilio lumdlo them. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Intjrcst in the Eisjman Failura Very Sud denly Revived , ASSIGNEE MACCONNELL IN CONTEMPT Dermrr AnxIniM tn Know \Vliy lie Ignored Itcrcnt Instructions IIViis .Mi'ielyno Orrr.ilglit und ul No Importance. Interest In the Klsoman failure was re vived yesterday afternoon by the fact that Assignee S. P. MacConnell had been cited to auiioar before Judge Dcemor forthwith and show cause why ho should not bo pun- Ish6d for contempt in disregarding Iho order of the court to mono n report and show the status of the broken firm. The attachment was sworn out late Tuesday evening but ser vice was not secured upon Mr. MacConnell until about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The action was taken upon the request of the Chicago Toy and Fancy Goods company , ono of the liisoman creditors who has grown weary of the Ions and voiceless delay , nnd was taken through the local legal roprescntn- lives , Sinn & S\undor3. : There were some rumors ot a rather sensational character Hy ing around that seemed to btu-o no place for un origin , and were to the effect that the imlgnco' report would bo rather Interesting reading. Assignee M-icCounell wns considerably surprised nnd still more chagrined when the notice reached htm , and he repaired to the court and the attorneys for the complainant and sntlsllcd them by an agreement to lilo the report asked { or on Saturday afternoon. Seen by n Uiii : reporter yesterday after noon. Mr. MncL'onnell saidYes : , I guess I'm in contempt of court , but 1 don't believe I ought to bo punished very badly. It was duo to un awkward oversight that ought to bo easily excused , and yet doe ; not deserve an excuse. About thrco weeks iigo I was served with n notice Iroin the court ordering mo to make a report as nsslgnne. In fact 1 was borvcd with two notions. 1 simply glanced nt them and sent them un stairs to Mr. Ha'.dwm , who has boon the attorney lu thu cnso from the start , lint Mr. Baldwin had Just gone out of town nn J did not return for several days. The duy ho did return I left , but forgot to call hN attention to the notices. As n consequence they were buried and I utterly forgot nil about the matter until it was forcibly called to my at tention this afternoon , and 1 Immediately called Mr. Baldwin's attention to it. 1 have been ready to make report at nn.v time , and don't want to ha in contempt of the district court or imy other court. The report next Saturday will simply show the amount of money that was realized by the s-alo of the goods hero and in the htoro nt Missouri Vul- loy nnd the necessary expenditures. It will contain nothing sensational atid nothing ot any interest to the public. The f. ct that every dollar of the monny and everything else was attached and garnished immediately after the validity of ttio assignment w.s altichod ren dered U really unnecessary for mo to make a report. There was llttlo else but that cold fact to report. There are about seventy-two of these eases , and if wo could have suc ceeded In getting ono ot thorn to trial and doci.icd all would have been settled up be fore this. That is all thorc Is to the matter that Is of the least possible Interott. " . There has been a good deal of work uouo In Iho ease within the last few weeks by the linns interested in brcutdnir the assignment , and when the matter gats into court , which will not bo beloro next Soptomoiir , it will iUlract considerable attention. I have just received a new line of Kaster pattern hats and bonaotu. Mrs. M. I'foilTer. Thomas Tostevln. civil engineer and surveyor , over DoVol's , 501 Broadway. JarvislST" brandy , purest , safest , best , ( letting Ko.iily lo Itnllii , There was one pleasant feature of the ut terly vllo duy yesterday , and that was the presence in the city of a number of head ofllei.ils of the Northwestern Uullwuy comf p.uiy from Chicago , whocamoout Inaspecia car to complete the financial arrangements for beginning work on the now depot on Broadway. The party comprised Chicl Engineer J. F. Jllunt , Advisory Kngiiicer Johnson , \V. D. Hedge , engineer of the Iowa division and Division Superintendent Mark Hopkins of Boouo. They spent a greater part of the duy in vio.vlng the grounds and taking measurements in order to complete the spccillcations. The contract for the work has boon lot to C.V. . Uritidla of Chicago cage , who bus built nil the depots of the comuuny lor n number of years past. The .structure will bo about 115 feet long and titty feet wide , of pressed brick ana cut Rtcno. It will bo located about where tlio little baggngo room now stands. Tno plans call for the complete remodeling ot tlio yards. Tiiu main Jtrack will run on Iho east sldo of the depot. The present freight housu will bo moved back and enlarged 10 moro than twice its present size , ami when completed will bo ono of the largoal in the stall- , large enough to permit the unloading of a whole train load of Ircight at , ono lime. The depot structure according to the contract will cost'i5OOJ. The change In the yitnis will take away a number of the tracks and permit the depot to bo surrounded by attractive grounds. The yards will bo moved further north and thnro will bo but llttlo switching In Iho viclnitv ol Broadway. During the winter nud fall over 'WO cars of uravcl had been unloaded and spread over the situ for the now yards , f 11,000 has been expended in new bridges with three moro yet to build , making a total expenditure m this city , after the completion of the work now under contract , of nearly ? 100,000. If the weather purmlts wonc , on the now depot will bo commenced within u week , and by the time cold weather comes again Council Bluffs will hava the Ilno.n passenger and freight station on the road outside of Chicago. Genuine Rook Springs .coal at Thatcher's. 10 Main street , always on hand. E. II. Sheafe has money to loan on real estate and chattels , Uroadwpy und Main. I "I UK Uiy ; itercUe : , Elaborate arrangements have boon made lor the observance of Flag day by the public schools tomorrow afternoon , when the na tional Hug will bo raised over every school housu in the city. Al the high school a line program has been prepared by the pupils , and several prominent gentlemen will bo present to mnko speeches. The following has bean arranged by the pupils and Prof. Kastnmn ; I'lano Duet. . Hello Hotelier nnd Kute Phcpler Address by Iho I'lesldent. . . Helen M. Donahtiy Oration Our l-'las KnthnrlnuMeyers. . Itoettathm Tno O.d Soldier Dora l.yon. Him ? Pehoot uiallon Rnulnml v < United Stales l-'i'ou Kmpkle. Declamation Abraham Mncoln Will i-jnlrt ) . Vocal Porb Mlsi Janlo Baldwin Oration. . . Mionld Uirls Taken I'urt In Polities 1'runces Dalloy. Kccltatlon Kena Klsinun 1'liino Trio . ' . Maud U.irln. Huitlm liruss und Anna riievans Heel tat Ion Miunlu Mnlliollnml Oration A True American liusilo llonn. Violin B'olo Clulro Chambcrlln . . . .I'ranecs llow- . mini and Caleb Unlilnuon Nonatlvo Holjcrt lliitd- wln und Kthul llarulny Cornet Duet \\lll \ \ Muiphy and Isabella I'uttur&on Ask for prices on pure good early Ohio potatoes in car loats and small riiiatui- tics. T. J. Ulark , Council UlulTs , la. Jurvls' wild olackborry U the best I'laniiliii ; to llrenlt .lull. Among the tousorlal provisions for thecaro ot the prisoners la the county Jail is n pair of clippers , the use of which is permitted at times Inside tbo cell room. Tno clipping machine was handed through to tbo pris oners the other duy that they might do a llt tlo harboring , but when it was called for again there was mango display ol iguor- once as to its whereabouts. Each prisoner denied that ho knew anything about It , and thu sheriff nnd his depute * , bavin ? their suspicions nrou.sed , mndo a most thorough search nnd Investigation. The clipping machlno wns found under the bl ? cylinder , but the spring had boon tnKon out mid tbo machine otherwise demoralized. It was further discovered that the prisoners had attempted to convert the steel spring of the cllpr/cr Into n saw for cutting the bar of the Jail. In this attempt they had been foiled. An Investigation led to the selection of two of the moro guilty ones in Iho plot , and they were put on b'ro.vl aim water ulot. Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles and newest good * . Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forgot the 13 tster entertainment at thu Tri'iity church Thursday even- In p. A good supper , with eggs served In t.ll stylos. _ A Npwsjmprr Mnn'it WfililliiR. Mr. llovoy P. Burrett , the bright young man who has so long and successfully chnsod the predatory Bluffs Itotus for the U'orld- Herald , will bo married nt 4 o'clock this afternoon to Miss Minnie Merlcel. The cere mony will bo performed by Dr. Phelps of the Pre-sbytnrlan church at the residence of Iho bride's parents on Washington nvenuo. Only tlio relatives and a few personal friends of the coutilii will bo present. After tlio ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs. Barrett will take the 0 o'clock train for Suit Lake , where they will visit relatives nnd friends until tbo mlddlo of May. Ml-s Mcrkcl is the youngest mem ber of the well known Mcrkel family , and is a very popular young lady. The young people - plo will receive the congratulations of hosts ot friends and the well wishes of cvciybody. Thay will bo at homo after May in ut the Washington nvenuo residence. Don't lu ) Drunkard. There urn thousands of men in the world who are addicted to the use of alcoholic stimulants , morphin , chloral , opium or tobacco. Many of the bright est lives of tlio ago tire being wrecked by these pernicious drugs , nnd human will , no matter how strong , is impo tent to break the bonds in which the victims nro held. Got help in your ox- tremlty. The Blanchard ( Jold Cure in stitute has been established in Council Bluffs for the purpose of aiding all , men or women , who desire to break tuvay from the destroying vice. A euro abso lute is guaranteed , and only the small est fee is charged. Come and see for youi selves , or wrlto to the mtiimgors of the now institute , room o , corner Broad way and Sixth street , opposite the post- olllce. ( 'might ii Ittirglur. When W. T. Cole returned to his residence on BluiT .street , near Woodbury place , lost evening , he received Indubitable evidence that somebody had been calling in the ab sence of the family. Things inside were In n chaotic condition , and an investigation of the cause brought the house owner into uer- sonal contact with a real burglar. Cola bad picked up a heavy coal shovel ns ho entered the house , and with this weapon ho InUnil- dalcd Iho thief and led him Into the slrcot , where an alarm was turned in , which brought the patrol wagoa : md Chief Scanlun and Captain Cousins. The fellow was taken to the station and locked up. Ho is little moro than n boy and Is unknown to the police. Ho gave the name of John Moore. He did not succeed In gotlitig away with any of the household treasures of the Cole resi dence. Studio. Having removed her studio from room "D to , ' > 21 , Merriam bloc ! ; , Miss Corona Laughlin is now prepared to receive callers and give instructions in oil , pastel , crayon or water colors. Come anil arrange to join the chihs during the summer vacation. Work done lo order. See specimens of portrait work at the Council Blulfs Cur pet company's store. Victims ill Diphtheria. On Tuesday morning at an early hour Mr. and Mrs. John Smith , living on Seventeenth street , were compelled to sno their llttlo 0- year-old daughter Huth dioin terrlblo agony ns the culmination of n malignant attack of diphtheria. Tlio little child was buried in the term yesterday morning , but almost be fore the funeral was over ihoir other little daughter , Iloltio , their youngest , foil a vic tim to Iho sinio : dreadful scourge , and was laid beside her little sister in Fun-view ceme tery. The aflliction is a drc.idlul ono , and has called forth Iho sympathy from the pub lic and friends of the stricken family. The ladies of the First Christian church will give a dinner and supper Saturday , April 10 , at114 Broadway. AH invited. Como and get a good meal and enjoy iv good time. Swanson Miuic Co. , Masonic tompla. swux CITVS i < 'Kiiiit.ir All .Money .SnlHci-llicil tiy Clll/.ons I'ald Into tint 1'iinil. Sioux CITV , la. , April 13.-ISpccial Tele gram lo THE Br.i : . ] Tno last delinquent sub scription to the fund of ? d'JWK ' > for ttio government building's site was paid today. The payment had bson dclnved seven months and the government servnd notice that it must bo paid this week or another site choson. The building will now eo forward. SuloOUIlltMl ( fl'MlllR lVPtl ? , Siot-x Cirv , la. , April 111. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : HUE. ] The saloomnori who have been driven out of business by the strict enforcement of the prohibitory law have effected an organization , employed thrco lawyers and will endeavor to stop all business on Sunday , street caw , newspapers nnd every kind ot work. Tneir executive committee states that they have Sl.IilX ) on hand nnd moro in slftht and that they will begin operations at once. Anuliitt Coon IttqiliU Victim * . Sioux CITV , la. , April 13. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK llCK.J In the damage suit of Mrs. William Worth against the Chicago , Milwaukee , t St , Paul It-ill way company for $ . ' > ,000 damages m tl.o federal court , the jurv icturncd a verdict in favor of Iho railroad. This verdict Is important , ns indlcatini ; tlio outcome of the other dnmago suits against the road by parties injured m this wreck at Coon Hapids last year. Stnto Diilvorslty'H .Miimnl. Dss MOINKJ ) , la. , April lu. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bua.l The annual reunion and banquet of the State university's alumni will be hold in Osknlonsa May Hi. State Supor- intcndant ICnocpller. Dr. BoanUtfoar , Prosidnnl Schau'er , Dr. McLean , Dr. Mo- Brldo and other noted educators will bo pre sent. About -T.U In all are expected , mi : win : itKcunn. .tlyntcrlous Illiizn In lliu ( 'liy Hall at JprKiiy City. NBW YOIIK , Anrii lil.-Tho crowd which waited around the city hall In joway City to hear the result ot the charter election was thrown into a panic shortly oftur 1 o'clock this morning by the cry , "Tho building it on lire.1 Flames and smalte wore seen coming out from the building in which the city gov ernment has its headquarters. Attor con siderable doloy the tireincn arrived i.nd ox- ti'iguished the ( humis , The tire started in a bundle of ptpori over the sufo in thu second story of the building occupied by the city comptroller and treasurer , Georso II. Hough It was put out without dlfllculty , but ninli great excitement. The lire marshal was very much puzned , and wai unublo to no count for the blaze. A good deal of wood work and uainscontini ; weru burned , bu they wt'ro torn out and the lois is not heavy Steamer ArriviiU , At Hamburg Suovla from N'ew York. At Southampton Havel from Now York for Bremen. At Liverpool Tatirio from Now York. At Uer.oa Wrrra from Now Yoric. At Now York City ol Now York fi-ora Liverpool. Iliiiulm on u Truln , LrxKMiioun , April 13. Two bomb * weigh ing forty-livo pounds each wcro discovered on a train from Brussels. The oujecinf thos who placed them thcro is unknown. IMOR ] iloody had nnt overstepped the bountU of ) ollUcnl discussion and attacked him person- llv ho would not have ncswcred him. Two years ago James M Woods , democrat , vns clc'ctcd mayor , nnd the democrats also Icctcd n majority of t.ho-.councllmcii nnd ' thcr city oftlccrs. This. year the republicans ro cccflilent of winning , ns it Is admitted by lomborsof nil parties that Or. M'GlUyeuddy , vho owna ono of the ilncst resldencus in the ity nnd Is a liberal entertainer , would mnko n cntnrprlslug nnd progressive mayor and vould bo n credit to the city. WYOMING I i.MOCK.\T : AIKKT. Tliry Wilt Sctort Nitliinnl : UctcRiitm Nut Alt rri-ncnt. Dorot.vi" , Wyo. , April 13. [ Special Tele- ram to TIIK Ben. ] The state democratic orivcntlon for the selection of six delegates o tha national convention nt Chicago nsoin > ilcd hero this evoniti ? . There wcro In at- endanco Ilfty-elght delegates , some of whom raveled COO miles. These lifty-elghthold three iroxles. One county was not represented. 'Ills was Johnson In which the cattle trouble xlsts and the delegates wcro olhorwlso en- ; 'iged.V. ' . It. Stoll of Cheycniiu was nr.do ompornry chairman , W. li. llolllday of .aramlo permaiient chairman and John F. Carroll ot Cheyenne permanent secretary. V committee on credentials will report to- narrow. Mucti Interest centers In it. Dele gates will bo selected tomorrow forenoon. TOXUH'Vliltc Itrpuhllrnii * . New UiiMtANs , La. , April 13. Tito Times- 3cmocrat'.s Dallas , Tex. , special says : The Jly AVhlto ropubllcan state convention effected a permanent organization. S. J. Wright was elected proiidont. The address vas made by J. P. Nowcotnbot San Antonio. lo appealed to the white republicans of ' to rescue the ropubllcan pirtv of the tate from its present degraded and hopeless condition , The platform favors the present tariff , de precates the force bill , and houes it will not 10 brought up again In congress. A full ticket was thoti nominated for state ofllcors ns follows : For governor , Andrew : acksou Houston of Dallas , son of ( _ ! onornl Sam Houston ; lieutenant governor , J. 1' . s'nwcomb of San Antonio ; comptroller. .1. ) . Schmidt of Dcnlson ; treasurer , It. B. leer of Harris county ; atlornov general , Walter M. Davis of El 1'ivso ; for delegates- at-latx'o to the Minneapolis convention , ludgo'A. B. Morton , Judge Henry , S. J. Wright nnd O. W. McCormick. John Nov- ns of Onlvoston county nnd Dr. M.ix Urlts founocr of the Llly-Whlte movement ) , wcro nominated as electors-nt-lurgc. lOiidiir.tiMl lliirrUiin. MoNTi'Rt.ir.u . , Aunl 13. The republi can state convention today selected Hon. Henry Powers of Morrisvillo to bead the del egation to Minneapolis. The other dologates- at-largo selected are L. L. Huzcn ot St. lohnsburv , Colonel Ocoreo Chllds of St. Al- ' jaus and'Colonel Fred B. Smith ot Montpe- ier. Alternates , A. A. Fletcher of Middlo- iury. Nathan Hobion of Bnchton , JofTcrsou il. "Kulson of Arlington , O. B. Uoyco of Uurro. Tno following platform was adopted : Iti'solvcd , That wo 'rccoinlrc In the well > nu\vn iirineiplus that lltivp guided the ropub- li'an piii'ty In Us Illustrious uaruuras tliusnfo rule of action for the govormi.cnt In Its fu ture policy. That the republican's ot Vermont rcsiird lirntuctlon for Atnorlounindustries , an houe.st inllarand an lionost ballot , the lo.tiling con- sldcrut ons dnsurvliK oC , ijontlnued nnd earn est national eiKlnr.siiaicnt , That wo endorse the : i < imlmstr.itlon of 1'res- Ideut Harrison as mire and prosrcsslve , and hlc treatment ot foreign questions broutlly and courageously. ' Sutlvltiul Aid fl-oin nillcuhnldprs. CiiiCAfio , III. , April 13. Civil Service Coin mis loner llooscvolt .caused a sensation among politicians lioro by stating that an active Investigation1 of infractions of the law prohibiting" solicitation foe campaign funds from federal ofilcoholders will bo in augurated here. It is said ho has secured enough evidence to endanger ono or two re publican national cotmuittcomon and an igont lor the national committee.- This agent is said to bo Burns of Minnesota. Missouri I'MiIiibs Nominate. ST. Loui ? , Mo. , April 13. The prohibition ists of Missouri mot in state convention at Chillicolho yesterday nnd nominated n full state ticket. There was only a small attend ance. ISy | Kcilnrecl Miijorlly. AI.HANV , N. Y. , April 1 ! ! . James II. Man nine , democrat was elected mayor yesterday by over . " > ,000 majority. Ho was elected two years ago by over 7,000. No - York's ( Jrrrj'iiiandrr A < 'ciiuiilislicil. | ALIUXV , N. Y. , April 111. The congroS' slonnl rcapportlonmont bill has passed the as sembly and now goes to the governor. ir.lM//.V 2'O.V G Ncivx lrnii thu Sntlonal C'ailtul | ol I'.irtlc'.i- lir : Interest to Nuhrusltans. WASIIIXOTO.V , D. C. , April 13. [ Special Tnlcgram to Tin : BII : : . | Senator Paddock today presented in the senate a petition from 100 citi/.ons of Lexington , NeD. , in favor of tno constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of any law by the states which will Interfere with religious beliefs or annropriatlng money for sectarian pur poses. It Is expected that the Felix Patrick land case will bo argued before the supreme court tomorrow , Mr. John L * . Webster appearing for Patrick and General Cowiu and others for the Indians. Thcro are now on the calendar of the senate - ate awaiting action the following measures , of local Interest to Nebraska : Muking ap propriation for a public building at Cirantl island ; to reimburse the state of Nebraska for outlays on account of the recent Sioux war ; donating twenty acres of ground from the Fort Sidney mili tary reservation for city cemetery purposes ; for the relief of \ \ osioy Montgomery. As anticipated bv Bui : specials , Assistant Secretary Crotiusoloft Washington today for the Pacific cons ; . He will spend some time in San Francisco and Portland looking into matters connected with the public bnlldlngy being erected by the got eminent In those cities. Ho will slop ut Chicago and bo in Omaha over Sunday. The postmaster general has denied the re quest o'f Senator Manderson to have the post- nnicoat Stnnton , Ki ( ) ) . , , inn Jo u presidential ofllco on the grouudjjhat the receipts last vcur fell $ nu short oflljQ [ required amount ; JI/.HH ) is nccossaryoto bring it within the presidential class , n The location paper have boon ssnt out for the establishment of u , , , postofllco in Cedar county , to bo nimodLaurel. , Hon. AIulvlllo Origsbj- Sioux Falls , S. ' 1) . , U at the Johnson. ) , . , Senator Pettigrov jvJH bo in Jew York the remainder of tlilp.\ypok. B. II. HohinBoa ofjQjiuha is at the Na tional. J | i Senator Mindcwoh Jias boon asked to ap point Louis Kichurdsjjii postmaster at E1U- horn , Douglas count ) ; . , | Winiirnnt tflTworlcl'H Fair. CIIKAOO , 111. , Aj > r1l la. Mrs. Potter Paltner and nine othpn well known women connected with the board of lady managers &a4 * ) " WORTH A GUINEA A DOX. " J i ( Tasteless-Effectual. ) ! > I'Oll ALL ! BILIOUS and HERVOUS DISORDERS , Such as Sick Headache , Weak Slomach , Impaired Digestion , Constipation , Liver Complaint , and Female Ailments. J Corned with a Ttittlesj & Soluble Coating , | J Of all druggists. Price SI > cents a box. \ S New York Denot iC , Canal St. a V VO Vt V * W > .WVfcV Wt.VV VI lit * ro > GAP * FOR 1 * 1 * * 4T B i r * * v * i ARS AND CUFFi MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. of the World's ' fair , nt n mooting today de cided to organize undpr the mum of tlio Chi- oago Wonuti's Uormltory association , with the piirposo of orcctlug a building for the ac commodation of women visiting Chicago during thu fair , partleularlv these ot limited moans. Active nnnngements wcro left In the hands of MM. Mntiidii B. Carso. The site , it is expected , will bo within two hquiiros ot .luekson park nnd will bo roiitrlb- uted free by Georco M. Pullman. The mm Is to have n structure that will comfortably lodge fi.000 women at a cost of from 30 to 40 cents u day each. t'l'.OM.I1M.V. . DntnllH nl t.lentennnt ll < > tlirrlngtnn > Trial anil Oilier News. S\x FitANrisco , April 13. Details arrived today from Yokohoma of the trial ol Lieu tenant Iluthcnngtoii , U. S. Iv/ / . , for the murder of the Kugllsh banker , George Gower Uobiuson , alleged lo have been guilty of undue intimacy with Lieutenant Hother- ington's wlfo. On Wednesday , March 2,1 , the work of sver.riug in four assessors to bo associated with United States Consul General Tilloton In the trial was commenced nt the consulate. The complaint against llethcrlngton wns sworn to by William II. IIerberta , resident of Yokoboma. II. C. WUhliold was counsel for the prose cution , A. Tisoti for Hethcrmgtoti nnd .1. F. Lewder attended , under a retainer from the British minister , Marion , who was also present. A number of these summoned to act as assessors tcstiticd they had formed opinions on the case. They were accordingly oxemptcd. K. F. Smith , J. It. Simon , and Ilov. B. S. Booth wore accepted ns assessors , despite the objection of Lewder to one of them , the consul general denying the right of Lewder to take part in the proceedings. Counsel Litchtield requested that Lewder bo permitted to assist him , but Tison objected. A demurrer to the indictment wns then presented by Tison and court adjourned ti March US. The thirty-third national bank with head quarters at Tokio and branches at llokodatc , Ufsenomlya and Maebashi closed March 'M , the failure being caused by speculations In the rice market. The liabilities are placed at $ I.TOJ,000 ; assets , $ I-IOJ,100. Fire at Xogoya March ! 2i , destroyed the temple and tower and 1UUO houses , loss $150,000. Sir Edwin Arnold arrived In Japan March 'M. Orgnnl7e I it Itraneli. A meeting was hela in the Young Men's Christian association at 4 p. m. yesterday and organized a branch of the Boys and Girls National Homo and Employment associa tion. The following persons wcro appointed a committee on permanent organisation , which will talso place at the Young Men's Christian association next Friday afternoon nt-1 p. m. , at which time the permanent ofll- cors will bo elected : Hov. Dr. .1. T. Duryen , Ilov. C. W. Savidgo. Kev. .1. M. Wilson , Ilov. A. .T.-Turkic. Itev. W. 1C. Beans , Cadet Taylor.V. . , f. Broatch , J. B. .Tardino , Dr. P. H. Loisonring , Ilov. F. E. Cramblctt , Hov. \V. A. Lipe , J. H. Parrotto , Hov. A.V. \ . Clark , A. 1 * . Hopkins , Mrs. G. W. Clark , Mrs. William .1. Maul , Mrs. John Monnll , Mrs. Mary Elliot , Mrs. Dr. Apnos Swotland. Iiullctril < iii CinloiH House rramU. S.vx Fiuxcisco , Cal. , April 13. The Unit ed States grand ) urv has presented an Indict ment against Bernard Koiss , of the firm of Nowburgcr , Hoiss & Co. , who was recently IInod $ . "iUOJ , for being ong.ipod In cus tom house frauds. The indictment charges him with felony in connection with the recent smuggling operations. Helss was arrested last evening iinil was afterward released on $ r > 0,000 ball. The gr.uul jury also found a similar Indictment against D. J. Cushmg , ex- deputy collector of customs , who is now a fugitive lu Yictorla , B. C. Illlniili iiiiieis | ruptured. \V.MI \ AW , III. , Arni i : ! . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.J : A sensational elopa- mcnt was frustrated early this morning by Mrs. A. IJ. Hampton , proprietress of the Windsor hotel of this placa , whom daugh ter , Nina , ran away with Frank Green , the 'bus driver for the hotel. The young people had gotten as far as Elvastou on the way to Chicago , when tbo mothar captured them and toolt the girl homo. Tlio girl clalmdcl that slio has been mistreated ut homo. i for HI-HIIK Sea. D. C. , April 13 , The ves sels to comprise the Bering sea Ilotilla during the coming scaling seasons are tha Mohican , now nt Esquimau , Iho Adams , the Hanger , and the Yorktown , two revenue cutters , the Corwln and tbo Hush , and the Ibh commis sion steamer , ttio Albatross , England , it is understood , will send thrco gunboats to assist In poltco duty. All tbo vessels nro to bo under way early in May. 1lie Silvers Drowned. CoQfu.u : Crrv , Ore , , April lil. While the life saving crow at Bundor wcro practicing last eveninp their boat capsized nnd Captain Nelson and three of the crew of eight were drowned , The names of two of the privates were William Green and Edward Suunuors , The third one's name is unicnown. MiirliliK-ry Truilrs CIIICAOO , 111 , , April 13. Thu International Federation of Machinery Trades was organ ized hero today with a membership of .VJ.O'JO , The constitution of the order as adopted declares that nine hours shall constitute a day's ' work. John A. Peton of Detroit was chosen president. .vyjiiv > oi' K Taun.i r. Dinm-Htlc , The Indians on the Olioyono und Arannhoo reservation * , uhli'li "III In a fuw iluyn bu thrown upun to suttlciiiunl , litivu not been Idle but have taken up choice quarter neetlons In their own right , ( iruut crowds of borne 8COIcrs arc now on thu boiduisof th rtuurvun waiting for thu oicnlntr. | The Now York assembly has passed the bill rediu'ln.thu iiunibcrof inspectors In election districts from lour tn three , Near Wllille. Ky. , tlio resldcncu of Mrs. John Colluy was duatro.vod by tire and her s-yoar- old child V.IIB burned to ( Iuntil. Mrs. Colluy win * fata'.ly liurneU In trying to lusouu the child , Governor Markham of Cullfornlii. comply- In with the resolution adopted al thu Uiili- fcrnla ttato Nlcarugtmn eoiuent'on ' InKiui I-'run-'Uco , ban addressed : t letter to thugiiv- eninrs of all thu Mates and territories , m- qnctllir ; tlieni tn appoint doluziitos to Iliu uiillonul Mvnragiiun convention In Hi. l.unU. Thu country In the vlcln ly of Hcdwood l-'alls. Minn. , U buried nndur live Indies of snow. Mrs. Henry Merman of Ht. Louis. Mo. , locked bur two children In her lionsu and dur ing bur iibsencu tlio building was burned , The c-hlldrcn pcrlsliid In tlio Humes. MlnnuMita U c.\puclencln- land scoklng boom , anil thtro niu thousaiidn of jiconle loadto go n lion thu Indian luscrvallon In tintl btuto which U to bo iliroivu opun to bot- tlouiuut touiurn > Ml- A Written Gunrnntco to Cure Kvery C.\so or Money Hofuiidovl. Our euro l | irininnont nil t not n p.itri ! ni tip. C.i'O tronleilM'Von jours iiuohivonevpr * ? ei : u ryinpliiin flnci > . llyilo'-nbliur.T" fully ivjc m tr.nt ym tiy mull , nnJ co Rive lie ! n-n tr.inu cu.irnnto } Incur.1 or refiinil nil lummy. Tluxo wlio iircfer lo rnnio hi-ra fertrealmeiitciiii < lo smnn I wo will piy ritllrnnl fan birth wnyKiuiitlioIpl WIN wlillu licre , If wo fall to euro Wo cliniluim < fie worlJ I'or a rn 3 tli.i : < nir .Mnulc Itrmeily n III not euro , wrlla fur iiarlleolnri mil col lie cvliU'iico. In nurspveti jcnr luiictlci1 ltli tlio Mnitlc Iteiuu ly II ! m tieen nin t illtlleull lo ovurcu'iio Ilio | irejiilleo. iinalnst ocalKM ppi'llli' < . llitl mi le ? our rtronz Kinnntei' tliuu'.itnls ro Iryliu II I ! ' liiceurel. Wouuaraut'o lo PIITJ or rofu.il every dollar. niul us wj luivo n roniitn'lo.i toiroi'Vl | , uNo llnaiutnltiai-kln4urC > nOUIt Is pprfccllv aifuto nil ! io will try Ilio Iroalniont , llvrototoro > on have IiuttliiKUpniiil pnyltiii out your money lor ilnroroni lientmeiit < < , mi I itltlioiuli you arj nnt yet c.iral no one lias | uililb.i-t ! your inoney. Wo will ptxlllvoljr rnroyoti , OM.i'lmuil' , ilo p-uatel cn' enrol In < ! l lo'.llil'iyi. ItivoUUllo our Iliuiicltl slan II-K , our rcitititlonn' ) : < ljufliii'ii ! inpn. Wrlto u < ruriininc-i anl nilitrc § e or those wulnva niroil win lia.-o Rlvun pciiiils Iontorurer to tlioai. It tests you only i > ot- ntctoito UiH. If jour yiiit'inn | nro fore I'lrnnl ' , mill-on ! ' paldies In iiiniilli.rliciiniiilltin In bones an > l Jolnl" , hair falllnuuut.crupUuiiioiinny put or Iho iKHly.feoMiiuof Kcnor.\l iloprciMiin , pnlni In lica 1 or IIOIHVou linvono tlmot'i ' wa'to. Thoto who nro toii'tantly Inkliu ninraurr nn I pol-iVi , lmulil ill < - rontinuolt. Conilnnt n eof lhc a ilriu'snlll Mirolr brlni : tores nnil cutliu Hirers In fi" vn 1. Don't full to write. All correspoailpui'O SL'iit MMilu-l In plain en- vclupo. We Inv to thenio't null lii\u lUntlu-.i niul will do all In our pun IT to at I yon In It. . \ililro , COOK RKM13UY CO. , - Omiihii. Neb ONLY SfiOU fora t-aso nT l , ( ) T or h'MM.Nl MAN- HOOP , Gunor.ilor N uvotM I ) : in.-w. weak ness of Oo.ly or in Iml. tlio elTecUof error or c\- ceRsehln old or youir. tlritwoeaniiDti'iiro.u ciiar.tntcoovorV case or rpfunJ uvisry doll ir. I'lve days trial trpatinetit. SI , full POIIMSS * . Percept lh. o bc'iollts roill/.ol ; In tlnoj ilavi Ity mail , soeon-ly pic I ; o I frdiu obsorvutlon. COOKKKMSIIV On. OM.MM. Nni tSApm ri-.MAi.i : : itiiri.Toi : : . Sato anl iilHUIl ) Cortu'n ' to a d ly or nriney rufiiudi'd. lly mall ? . ' . i-oonroly sotlol fnvn olnorva- tlon. C'WW K UK It'tflt V < - ' > . . Dinah i. No ! . . W. C. ES2J3P , 14 II. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. YOU SCHIFFWIANN'S ASTHMA CURE hover falls to ulvo Instant relief In tlio uorctti ? s. ami c'r.'rln cure * wlu-rc ullu-rit full. Trial I'atlnto I'HKK of Uru.al.l , irr , Mall. ( ron DS. It. SOiriTTMANN. . . Ml. l'iul. lllrr. c v ; 3TgriinmMiv-M7i < .r .J THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluff ? , Iowa. sxrag * ? p. > xxn-x---- . j . .T.mr. . ! „ Now , iniidcrn , wi'll-tipii'iiiit"d ' , thor oughly well-Uopt , SJ u duy E. F. CLARK , Prop. Chas. Lunlcley , I'liiicrnl IMroi'lor anl ail Hroid\vty ; : , C.'oiincil HlulTs. ' i i , . * Sliglit Deerease In Hieiiioniit ol llnslness Transit-loll tin- HID \Veeli. CiNciNNk'ii , O. , April 1 ! ) . ( Special Tele- Imm to Tim Dii.l : Tomorrow's 1'rlce Cur rent will say : Vho total paclthiij In the west for the week was IB'J.OOO ngaliist 1TO.OOU last y > ar , maltinc an nKKrcCTto of 1,115,000 since March 1 , npainst MU.tHJU n year niro. 'J'hcro Is no largo increase In. the market Indicated for the fuiuro. Loading places operating compare ai fol io WE : I 1K.IJ. I Selieine lo Depose Ilio Sultan. HKHI.IN , April iyTno Vosslschouitung has a dispatch Irom.iiii.lbar saylny a plot has been dUcovercd to depose the sultan of X.unzibar in favor of thu prince of Muscat. It is ft'iircd that the Dritlsh favor thu dopes llion of the sultan in order to extend their piotcctoruto ovcrMuucat. * lm(1 ( tlirr' ° / ITTI & * / ' whowiToiilliiokiil with obstiimlo ECZEMA or , l oo < ! Tfoiibio , wliicli nt iirrt rcscinlilwl liwil , but teen grew to yellow lilistL'ru.Ponio ( if them ( jtiilc largo , Ono of thu children ( lied fiom Hie uifw.ia of it , but wo got Kwift'a Hptcillc and gnvu to lliu other two and limy soon got well. K. H. ft. forced out Ilio poibon promptly. The cure was wonderful. J. 1) . H.INB , JIartliavillo , ha. lias no equal for Children. It relieves Ilio system jiroinitH' | , nud assists imtiiro in developing tlio child's health. Our Treatise mailed free. bWIPT SPECIFIC' CO. , ATLANTA , CU. FOUND AT LAST After YO.TI of UuRueois rnl So.iroti for Cure , Martin And rsju Ooti ItnUoffrin thu ChlnMj Doo.-jr-V Volvitiv T-ii inonlal , OMAHA. Nob. . Jan. IS , KSU. To whom It May ( . 'oncorii : This Is to eortffv that 1 have boon a coiibtiint stitTcrot * for many yoaiM w'.til catarrh , asthma and bi-onohlal alVou- ttous of Iho throat , and tried all the oalent medicines nud ronioJIoi I overheard hoard of , but with no success. I t oated with doc-tors in various parli of tlio country , but HOMO of thorn could do mo any good fu.-tlun1 than giving nn shor temporary rollof. 1 MilTered niu'ht nn day. and continued to grow worse not withstanding all the meilicliM I hu 1 ttiUon. I hn-1 almost clvun tip mviso as hopo'ioss when I wns Informoil by a frlonii of DC. C. Gee Wo , the Chlnotfi > doctor , and ad vised to go and sen him in the nope of getting relief tit least , if not a permanent euro for my trouble. I wai slow in malting up my mind to milco finch ti radical change in my treatment , as I known tri-il with the Chinese doc tor would bring inu , but I dually con cluded to give him n trial , so I called at hisoilU'o with that intention. I tound the doctor a clover , entertaining gentle man , thoroughly uostoa on my condi tion , nnd it took Only n very short time to convince mo that ho was the piirly I was so long in search of. He told mo my case was curable , and that he could cure mo , and promrcd mo a simcml treatment to suit my condition , and In two wcel\s I WIIB to much better that I had the fullrst confidence in the doctor's ability and committed my ease to hit * treatment. I continued to grow halter rapidly and am now onti-oly well. I owe my cure to DA G Goo \\'o , and am not ashamed to admit it. I a'lvisoall who want relief from their troubles to ctill on Dr. U. Gco Wo , and they will bo cured. For all particulars apply or wrilo to MAIITIN Ij. ANDKKSOV , UllM Canning St. , Omaha , Neb. DR. C. GKK WO , Ilorulnr'Tidiiatonf Ohlm-so nio.ll"'niolilit ycars'Mutly , ton ye ir.s' practlco. TroV. * iin ci-s-fiiliy all dlsu.ise.s Unown to sulVerliuhu- inanity. Roots , ] > lmtsiml : : Imrbs nituro'sreiiio.lloi ; * > his inuUli-liu's tin ) world Ills wllnns-i l.'i.U toi- tlinonlit B. C ill mill sen lilin , U > ) iistilt itlnu free , llasa'si ) cin-iMintly on hint reineilot for the follinvliu illstsism : ru.ul.v proparc I : Aslhina , C'aturih , Hlieuin it , sin. In.i4e | ! itop | , Lost .Miinhool. KuinnlnVu.iltins3. . Slek ll'j.tit- nch . lllnoil I'nrlllnr. iintl Ktdn y nn 1 l.'vor. ' I'rlre , ime ilollnr per bottle or HX ! fir live dol- lursi. Thixo who cnntiot enll. nnc o > uoat ! st null for ( lues tlon list : ui 1 full pulli-ii : IM. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCl'- I UIt SA Mi A uooil J'diini horse. Will t iko X ? puv In o-irpenlur work. Apply to Leonard KM-rut I , Cotinell Itiuirs. \\TANTED ( lee I Klrl for gnnunil lionso- * V \\orlc. C".il. ut > 0ia Third avenue. Sin.11 family ; uooil wages. } ( , IOWA farms for snle. Iinnrovcd IfiJ u'-rei Lin Harrison eounty. J.IUM per. en1 : 121 acres , unproved , .M.W ( : 8) ) iieres. J17.U' . I'or liar ; IIIIH In lnw anil Nebraska farms eall on orvnlo to John-oil & V.in I'nlton , Council III nil's. i > .ou dXTT : uit icxoiiANoK-fity ani t m J pioperty. 1C. II. .Sliuafu , ll'wuy and Main. If OH UKN'I' Drtoilliirs In all pans of tlio i- eliy. Iv. II. Hluiifo. llr.idwny : and Main. J.TOII SAliK Ai-roaso noarc'.ly ad.tpto-1 for A- fruit anl pardon ti-irajses. 1C. II. nu.ifu , HroaiUviiy ; .nd Main s tree Is. DKSIHMILRhuiiflo for ) < an. ! We h.ivo for Mile li" ! elegant housu of I . A. Mlllor , sit' uateil ill thu corner of Sucond avisnne and l-.l''hth stieet. inclndln , ' two loU. Unoof tlm Illicit hotihcs In Iho city. D.iy & llu-s. Ijloll SAI.K luslilu resliloneo anl liislnoss -1- | ) roi ] < r ; y at a bar -alii. If you want mi 111- v , hiiiiunl or a housu ucu us. Day A : lli.-ss. KOOMH lo rent and furniture for 'i ilii at : i Kiivain. Knijuiro at IJJ ! .Merriuin blueK. 7 to I ) p. in. I7t : liiV--A : ! good faun of : rji ) alos. . only J2J inlic-i from Council lllnifs. Apmy lo I.t-cn.U'.I ICveicll , I'oarl su Conitul. DniirH , iiiia Mcdid and SIPCI ! ? ! ! INSTITUTE. iX , ? INFIRMARY T M Li i M' FREATMEST OF ATj . . . faXl.tlus , npii.ir itm nnd Uo nollui for Mieciissful lr.iilmunt of nvorv form of ( llsouso ruiilrlni ( | nindluaror Hiir. le il truittncnt. 50 beds for iiu'-lents. doird mil aUcndaiu-n , Itest iieeomoJalions In the wusi. Wrilo fur ehviilari ) on deform t os ant briu-U' * . trimes. club foot , uurvalnro of lulno , lilies , tiimoM , o niceroitirrli : : , hi-jnch't s , in- hal.iloo , ecu-Jolty , p.iralysls , ciilluiny , kidney - ney , b ii'liler ' , oyu , oar , slcln an J bloo 1 anl ail DiSGASErdf WOMEN ftJ V. ' ? ! Womoii l-'UKK. Wn tmvuliitulv ail Icid i lynii- ; Indispaiimont for women clurln.iuiillniimunU hlrlflly inviilo.l Onlv Hollublo Mutllual In- blltulo m.iKlim u Spoul.ilty ot I'Ul VA'I'I-J UfHUAHKH A'l It oed IHsuusos Hni.-cmsfiiily traitol. Hviilillltio I'oUon lemoved fi-oin thu hViteni without meriMiry. Now itintorallvo T'runt- iiient for Loss ot VITAL I'D W Kit. I'dr-i'vis nn- able to vlh.t us mav bo troatud at Icinie by enrrnsDun enee. All cninninnloalloin eonll- ( lentlal. Moil elnes or InslriiiiinnH hii.it l > y ma 1 orovpruss , seunroly pacUud , no m irxh lo Ind eatoeontentsor BiMiilur. Unu puixm'il In terview prufurro 1. Cull und consult , us or send hlntory of your cube , and we will semi In plulit wraimor , our BOOff 70 MEN ' . ' ' " "S' ' "non I'rlvalo , on HON. Iiniiotunoy , Kvphllls , Uluutiinl Varlco- co e , with ijnuiUon llsu Ilr.u-es , Appliances for Deformities , t 'Irusoi. Only manufactory In thu Weitot Hiif < lit.il- l'l\ .ll'l'i.l l.\flf > , Tlllln.tl'.tt , Kl.liUritll ) H.tTI'llt'I.N.l\/ ( LIS. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 2Oth and Broulway , Oo moll Ton minutes' ilJu from cuntcr of oiiiulri on Onialm und ( . 'uuii'iil lllutti uiuulrlu motor dnu. ciTIZENSSTATEMNK of council Uluiri. ( ! , ipllll lco' < 81.10,009 turpliiauiurroiits . " ' " 'IH Net Oaplt.il : m > Surplus 8HiOO : < H * Illructom . D. M uu iln I. rl. l < ri.i.idr' ' , I' i a\im \ tn. K K ilirl , I. V. MlllJr. .1 V ill HI nil uiicl Clmrlu * U lliinniii. U'ranaiolcenoral I ) ink. lin ; lmamo-.s. J.ar 'Oit uapllil and surplus ot any I/an I ; In toulliwestoni Iowa. NT SaE3r O.'I TijIJ D3PO3IT3