1IIK OMAHA DAILY "KKK : rLTKMAY , . APRIL 10. 1M)2. ) fr- TJIE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL DLUFF& OFHCK : - NO. 12 PKAHL STREET. I ciluitd 1 } Cnrrlertontiy pnttof tbo City 11. AY. TII/TON , - MANAOEU Kinr MI\TIU.\ . N V. 1'lumblng Co. I ouncll Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. C rail1 * chattel loans. 204 Snpp blocf. Steve and cord wood dry. For sale nt 1 haulier's , 10 Main street. A mnrrlapo llionso was granted yesterday to James P Connor nnd Mary C. Applegot , both of this city. The Council HlufN bnll icnm plated Its first tame of Hie tcnson Sunday , defeating the Omaha telegraph operators by a ccorc of llltoi ; . Thn member1 ! of the Council Bluffs run ning team will enter the rnccs atthoflro- men's tournament to bo held at Atlantic next May. Henry .lorRons paid f Ifi 0 into the city ticasury yesterday moinlng for vlolntlnetho order of the mayor and keeping his saloon open on Sunday. Regular communication of Bluff Citv lodge. No. 71 , Ancient Free nnd Accepted Mnsom , this evening. All Master Musons in good Btandlng nro cordially Invited. Tomorrow evening at the Congregational church Mrs. Uo Voo will lecture. Admission Trco. but a collection taken for the Women's Christina Temperance union fund to help in ebriates take some cure. Henry Martin has been arrested on the rhiirco of stealing n wagon belonging to B. F. Tinnell , who lives in T ewls township. Ho had n trial bcforo Justice Cones yester day , and ills cr.so wa * ttiken ui.dcr advise ment. A motion was filed by the plaintiff in the Milt of Hrnry against Ilvnus yesterday , nsk- ing for a ro opening of the case In order that it might bo nrgucd onca moro on the evi dence presented on the llrst trial and nlso that introduced before Ucferco Uoss. 'Ibo motion will bo nrgucd tomorrow. Mlis Hannah McMlllon entertained a party of friends Saturday evening nt her home , 1700 Ninth avenue , In honor ot her eigh teenth blithday. About twenty-live of her friends were picsont and the time was spout pleasantly In dancing , cards and muilc. Re freshments were served during the evening. The members of Ivnnhoo commandory , Knights Templar , are making prcp.milions for a banquet tomorrow evening in tlioir bnll In the Masonic temple. A largo number of guests will bo present from other towns In this vicinity , and among them uill bo nbout kixty from Oinahn. An elaborate feast will be served. Peter Lynch passed n counterfeit dollar vcstcrdoy afternoon on n saloonkeeper nt ! MO Broadway , who tins n name something like Midnight. The wtilskv for whicn tbo dollar lar was supposed to pay bad nlreudy been put out of night , and as Lynch refused to put up the right brand of coin bo was Jug ged on the chatges of drunkenness and passing counterfoil money. Ho Informed Oniccr Claar. who arrested him , that bo had done the same thing before. The Olivette clrclo , the new dancing club which was recently organl/od , expects to Lclcbrato the opening of the social season to morrow evening bv n partv nl Hughes' hall. i laborato pioiiarations nro being made for tbo event nnd there will doubtless be a largo crowd in attendance. KofrcsbmcntK will bo served. It Is tbo intention ot tbo club , as soon as the wai in weather begins , to give parties every two weeks nt Manawa. A largo number of draw Ings were arranged in tbo lower hnllwn. ; of the SViishlngton ave nue Hchonl building last evening by Prof. Sawyer In order that the mom hers of the bonid might sco what progress tbo pupils in the drawing classes were making in that particular. Must of the drawing- , were the work of boys and girls about a do/on years of ago , but their excellence wan a suiprbo to * ho members of the board and the others who examined them. They icflecl great credit not only on thu pupils but on Miss Blood , the teacher of drawing , as well. nosroN iAsrin. : TlilliiKi < > C Spring neil JllrsfmgrH tu Council Kinds IVoplu. LA OIKS' JACKETS Wo blio\v the largest line of Indies' , misses' and children's jackets ovorbhown by titin all the latest stylcn , similes and ( foUi * , including hla/.iots , tourers and Kngli-Oi boc : coats. Ula/.Iers we btait at $1.M. ! This is a jauliot well woith double the inonoy. ( In blaol ; only. ) At $ U.2. " > wo show a. nice borgo blazior worth SI , r > 0. At fc.l5 ! ! wo have a nice line of light colors , plain and trimmed , worth $5.00. Hoofers wo start at $1.50 in blacks , and at $5.00 wo show a jaukot lined throughout , well worth $8.00. At $5.00 wo also have an olcgant line of plain , plaid and trimmed jackets in taiih and grays. At $0.75 wo have a , niuo foulo cloth with pearl buttons. CIIILDKKN'S AND MISSES' JACK ETS. A nice navy blue jacket trimmed In Kilt at $1.25 , worth $2.00. At $12.00 tan tries jackets worth $ : U)0. ) At $2.50 tana and navy blue , trimmed in gilt. At $ ; ! .60 wo show a nice line ot tans and grays , small cheeks , worth $5.00. ISoo- ond'lloor. ) CAPES. Our line of canes Is the talk ot the clly nnd county. Wo have them in tans ( light and dark ) , salmon , grays and olacks trimmed with lace and braid , embroidered in silk witli jots , or n nice plain garment for UIOBO that don't ad- mlro trimming , from $5.00 to $25.00. Sco our $ .r .0l ) capos , well worth $8.60. All our garments run full length , from SO to ! ti ( inches. No old ones in block ; every garment now. ( Second lloor. ) lioston Store , Fothoringham , White- law & Co. , Council BlulTs. Mall orders fcollcitud. 1'HHMtX.ll , I'.Ut.Kllt.ll'lli. Ohio ICnox left last evening for a week's visit nt Mount Ayr. Mrs. Laura Klrby has gene to Bhenamloah , to v sit friends for n couple of weeks. Colonel K. C. Hubbnul was in the city yes terday. Hu returns to Ors Molnos today. H. Pothbrldgo starts next Thursday for n three months1 visit to hi * old homo In Kng- land. .lames Tyrell of Chlcngo was In the city yesterday , a guest of tba fninlly of W , O. iS'nsou , Itcv. F. L. Hayden nnd family of Miirno nro In the city , guostn of Mr , Hnydun'H mother , on Madison street. O. H. Lucas has boon appointed United State * Jiny commissioner to assist J , J , Stcudmau , tbu ilismct clerk , in drawing the Juries. Kov. S Phclps and Hoy. K. Alexander , \\hotmventtundod 1'resbytory at Shoiuin- iloali , am oxpcntcd homo today During tljo Bcssicn of the Proabvtery , which is to como to on end today. T. C. Smith of Clarlnda ana H. C. Hughes of Tnbor huvo been iipnolntrd dolocatos to tbo general assembly w bleb will bo bold in I'oitlaml , Oro. , boglmilnK Juno 10. H. ( J. Hutcbor of Plrkwnv , O. , Is in the city , the guest of his mother Kdward , tbu popular llurllngton conductor. Mr , Hutchcr is i-onnci tad with the iron Interonts of hU thrifty Ohio town , and is loaded down with samples of tin plato madu In the factories that havn sprung up there Mnco thu passage ot the McKlnlcy bill , He will lomaln a couple of months and may btart a tin pinto fac'ory in Council HlulTa or Omaha If ho can And n sultnblo location and inducobU brother to t'tuoiuu ' u conductor In the cnterpriio. lloi > os For Snlo Finely bred drivers , carrltigo loams , brood muros and ( lilies ; S0 ! , moro or U'SB ; would oxchanjie for good land or city iiroportv , Dr. C. II. Pliuioy , Council HlulfA 1'atronl/ohluo Ice wagonsfor Mo. river t hunnjl ice. Mulholluud & Co , Tol. lu'2. viMi'c1 n Aii r/\n\trii ni TTPO NE\\S \ \ H10M COLNCIL BLLrrS Ex-Treasurer Qronewog Demands An Investigation from the School Board , WANTS A FULL SHOWING TO BE MADE Willing to Abliln by Ills llrroni In l hvurtli for Vindication Commit too Appointed to < io Otrr the Hooks anil Accounts. AH the member * of the school board worn at tbc meeting last evening , anil a \nrao \ tnim- bor of visitors \\cro present , many of wbom were Interested m tbo outcome of the elec tion of n no iv Janitor. Member ells stated tlint William Urono- wetf wns present nnd had something to say to Iho board. Ho tbaroforo moved Uint tbo rules bo suspended and Hint Mr. Uronowog 'bo allowed to stnto his errand at ouco. Tbo motion was curried unntil- raouily and Mr. Uronowog began. Ho re minded the members of tbc bonrd of tbo fact Hint on More-bit nn anonymous paper bad been pi I tit Oil and circulated throughout tbo cltv , Invliicli ibo Htatcmont was made tbat ho had been nn embezzler of school funds during his term of ofbVo as treasurer. The circumstances under which this accusation bad been made caused It to become n matter of public im portance as well ns a matter ol the gravest Importance to himself , Ho there foio asked the board to tnruto nn Inves tigation of tbo chnrgu In order that "ins toputatlon for honesty might 1)3 vlndl- ntcd In the oycs of tbo public. The district ould not recover any money tlint "ili'tit ua otind missing , If Lu chose to rely on his egal lights , for the claim would bo out- awed ; but ho willingly waived nil his ights in this rcenrd and assured the bonrd hut If $1 or a $1UJO should piovo to bo miss- UK cvcrv cent should bo retuniod. A tulograpbio dispatch , ho continued , had been sent fioni Omiiha on the same dito to ho various papers nil over the country and mil been printed far nnd uldp , snjine that ho had served a term in the penitentiary. Ho requested tbo board to appoint n committed o Investigate the affair and sot him right bo- 'oro the public at large. Ho also said Hint ho secretary's boolts In former years had been kept very Imperfectly and recommended thai an Investigation in this quarter would bo very much in order. Wells moved that n committee bo mi- . > olntcu according to Mr. ( . ! ronwocc's 10 ijucst , nnd that tbo committee bo authorised to scciiio the services \Vhlinm Siodentopf or A. T. Hico us uxnort ncoountant to go over tlio treasurer's books. This resolution was carried , and Wells , Stacy nnd Uridon- stcin uero appointed ns such committee. Power was also given to It to examine the books of tbo secictary.and the secretary was authorised to tiling the books up to ( Into and piescnt his bill for what extra work might bo found nccussary. A proposition read from a number cf residents of the southwestern part of the city nuking that two moio rooms bo added to tbo Twentieth nvenuo school house the com- ng summer. It was referred to the commit tees on tenetes nnd buildings. A petition for tbu addition of four new rooms to the Avcntio B school house was giiinlcd und the committee on buildings nnd grounds was instructed to advciliso for plans. A petition was brought ooforo the board asking tbo city council to pave the alloy from Seventh to Klghth btieot south of Willo-v nvonue , nnd the bo.ud was asked to sign it. The prcsloetit was authorized to sign the petition. Fifteen applications were made for ap pointment to the ofllco of general janitor to lill the vacancy caused by the death of Fred Johnson. Chairman Shubort of the couimit- tooon Janltois recommended J. A. Mussel- white for the place , but stated that ho nnd Stacy , tbo second man on the committee , had been unable to agree on n candidate. Wells moved that the report bo r.doptcd nnd up- proved. The motion was carried , Wells ami lirlilenstoiii voting against it. Wells moved that Mussolwhito bo elected , but tbo motion was lost , only Wells nnd Shubert voting In its fiivor. On Stacy's motion a vote was taitcn , and after three ballots T. J. Peterson was elected. " The committee on buildings nnd grounds recommended tne purchase of the lot nt the corner of Madison street nnd ICnppell nv- cniie , beloncing to Charles D. Pnlmor , lor $ .lOOUf tbo dimensions of the lot being ! )1\2-0 ) lect. On motion of btuuy the president and chairman of the committee wore instructed to buv the lot , provided it could bo gotten iorW.000. On motion of Wells the sulary of tno gen eral Janitor for the rest of the year was lixod nt ? IM per month. Superintendent Sawyer [ presented his montlilv report as .jlio\\s : Enrollment , boys , l.T'.U ' ; girls , l.MII ; total , 8,00. Ho iccomnicndcd that the Hags recently secured bo displayed on Apiil lf > , the aniiivcisnry of tbo day on which tboy were llrst put up , on the llrst nnd last days of school and on national holitl.ijs , nnd tbat they bo swung at Imlf mast on ttio death of a pupil. This rec'ommondntion was iidoptod , with the proviso vise that the Hup in tbo high school bo kept up during the pleasant days of the entire year. The passage of this motion caused some thing of u disturbance. Owing to nn over sight two motions were allowed to pile up befcro the boaul nt the nmo time , nnd tbat fact was called attention to by Wells. The president mid all tbo directors bccamo tirotty badly tangled up , nnd it was fully ten min utes bcforo the muddle was straightened out to the satisfaction , as President Waite said in u half Joking manner of Member Wolls. The latter took exception to that way of putting it , and considerable - siderablo talk and back-talk bandied between the piesldcnt , dining which the Intter bo- t-amo very warm in the region of his necktie. Walto insinuated that Wells had tried to tnnglo him up , and Wells Bald that it was a dirty , contemptible meco of business for tbo president to make any such remark. Walto called Wells down on this , and Wells in vited the president to coma outside nnd set tle the discussion. Walto hail no hack-alloy aspirations , but sat quietly in his place , while Walls glared savagely , u him from behind a very wtilto face. Tno dlscasslon tuns ended without blooushcd , and the tirsl light in the now school bourd was numherei with the past. After allotting the usua monthly bills the board adjourned. Tlicro 1ms never been tv tltno in the hibtory of Council Ululls whim every iivomio of homo industry full such u btiiuuhis us now , or i.lion homo mnnu- fiK'turors anil homo institutions of nil UiiulH wuro in such iloiimnd , Thin fact is fully domoiihtratcd in the boom now belli } , ' full In the buhincbs of the Council IJlulis liisiinuiL'o ( otnpiiny , It IIIIB inoro than mot the oxpuutulioii of those inter ested. _ Wehuvo our own vmaynnU In Gallfor nlu. Jurvls Witio compvny , C5j. Hlulld S\vinson : Mtiilo Co. . Misonlot am pie. Jim Is 1677 hrandy , jnuvst , snfust , boat , Morn Triiublii lur Kuti-n. D , M. Kste.s , the Isoolu merchant whoso property was attached last Saturday to sat isfy a claim of $ lf > uO which Mrs , Hey burn of Ncola had against him ns the alleged father of her child , received another consignment of grief yesterday. M. K. .Smith Si Co , Hied n petition lorn wilt of attachment for $205,0 $ , ulloging that goods to thut amount bad been obtained under false proteni.os. A short time prior to the llllns of ttio potitiou , however - over , two mortgages wcro placed on Illo In the recorder's ofllco , 0110 by tbo Farmers nnd Merchants bank of iscola for f l.Ob'J , and an other bv 1) . M. Steele fc Co. of Omaha for $ < JOO. Kites claims there are other debts , amounting in all to only about { ODD , so that houxpccts to pull out of this trouble nil right , as bU assets are estimated ut between 15,000 nnd M.OOO. Yestoiday's attachments and mortgages were all brought on by the attachment that was made Saturday night bv Mrs. Koyburn , IJste claims that thn woman is of loose char acter anu that sbo is meicly trying to bleed him beuaueo he has a httlo inoro money than the others whom the mipht buvo tackled , bhcrllT llazcn was sorvnd with u notlco from the mortgagee * yesterday torclso&e tuoprop- rty. 'Die ( | ueition whether he had the righter or not to demand nn li.doinnlfvmc bond was the subject of nn argument before .ludgo Doomor , Attornny Shea , who appeared for l > tes , claiming that bo hml the right , nnd County Attornov OrKnu that lie did not , ns ho Issuance of the llrst writ had been direct 'rom the loiirt without on attachment bond. ludio Uccmer held that nn Indemnifying 'ond could bo gl\on and directed tbo sheriff to hold the property njralnst nil como'-s. Home ClriinhiK 1 Imr. Hns coino nnd so have the now pomls , xntl nil the olcgant now spring novelties iidrnpefl and hanjln5 ( , at the Council Ululls Ciirpot company's. See the Sarncon and Hyyantlnu rtiuJi ttio newest things out , Mojuottc9 , aMrtlnstors and wiltons cheaper than ON or boforo. Roller , the tailor , SIO Broadway , has ill the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction jjtmrantoed. Cnrrlrd on llir furniture. Some tln.o between the falling of dark ness Sunday evening nnd dawn Monday morning , most of the furniture in the Ilol- llnger hospital on West Uroadway xvas re moved. It was found on investigation that Dr. McT.aughhn of Uio Institute and K. ' . Uoll , who represents n bank atTlldou , Kob. , lnul moved the inlssine furniture to Omnba to avoid Its belnp nttacbod by Dr. M. J. Hel- linger , who held n cliattcl mortgage on It to secure the payment of $1,801) ) for rent of the building In which the hospital was carried on. When the Omaha Medical Institute wn closed up the furniture was moved to this side of the river and n comnany was or ganized by McLaugblln , 10. P. liclliugcr , H. J. Hell , the latter furnishing the financial backing for the enterprise , The institution has been running for nbout ton months in thli way , nnd no rent has been paid. A short lime ago n disagreement of some kind nroso nmong the members of the company , Hell and Mclaughlin claiming that they were en titled to the possession of the property In spite of the fact that Uellinjnr ( held a mort gage on the outfit. Yesterday McLaughl'.n ' nnd Hell prepared to takeaway Uio ofllco safe , which was tbo only thing loft in icgard to which there was any controversy , in the meantime , however , Bellinger had learned of what was going on , nnd dispatched a constable to the hospital. Ho arrived Just in time to find the safe loaded on a wagon ready to bo taken to Omaha. It was unloaded nnd taken back Into the hospital , and is now In the bands of Uellingcr. An effort is being made to settle the dlnl- culty , but tbo parties to the controversy liavo ns yet boon unable to como to an agree ment as to terms. It is likely to lead to n criminal prosecution , ns McLauphlln and Hell took the mortgaged property out ol the state without permission of the owner. VorVcimrn Only. This invitation is for women only. Mon have no Interest in April millinery , and are not invited. Women who read Tin : BIK ( and they all do ) and who want utylish and becoming spring hats and bonnets are invited to visit Miss gedalo's inllllnorv parlor , 3U7 Broad way , Council Blull's. Arc you going to paint ? And did you know thai you can save money and got bettor paints at Davib' than any other place in the city1 That's a fact Il < niio Tiili-nt 111 Music. TboEastir concert given by the Sunday school in the First Congregational church was n complete departure from thu usual sot program of such occasions. The concert not only had the merit of novelty , but it was rendered in a manner which would Invo warranted its presentation in the opera houso. Miss Ida Wallace and Miss Winnie Croft had the arrangements in charge , and to them is duo much of the credit. The title of the concert exercise was "Tho Gates Ajar. " It pictures a tired , doubtlti ; pilgrim , seeing nothing ahead but sorrow nnd trouble. Then Faith , Hope and Love enter , nnd by their words endeavor to cheer the pilgrim , point ing the way to the homo bevond and to tbo gntos njar. A chorus of believers are hoard in the distance singing "Onward. Christian Soldiers , " and they soon anpcnrod. bearing the cross and singing ns they marched. Ueci- tntlons nnd songs from those believers , narrating ' rating their experiences and their ho'pes , at last iusniro the doubtful pilgrim to brighter views of the future , and with tbo other pll- crims she Joins In a chorus of triumphant belief. This chorus was made more effective by the ringing of Ua ter bells nua tbo lloral offerings of the very Httlo children , who cnnio marching in , nnch bearing llowors , which were placed upon a cross until It was covered with bounty. Among these who took part were Misses Belle Knvder , Kittlo Ogden , Nettio "Wallace , Claire Chamberlain , ( Jortrudo Davenport , Nellie Jacobs. Maudio Hrjant , Etta Otis nnd Katie Sboplor. One of the most laLlng numbers wai a solo by httlo Muy Snyder. _ Till ! KlllR ( It ( illHUllllO StOll-S Is the now process Dangler ; no smoUo or otlor in lighting or extinguishing ; peerless in economy , durability , sim plicity. Stoves taken from your residence and stored for the pummur at lowest rates. Shugart & Son , 11 Main stroot. E. H. Shoafo has money to loan on real pstato and chattels , Broad way and Main. Thomas Tostovin , civil engineer and surveyor , over DoVol'H , 601 Broadway PrHon by 11 ZS'ohruxkii Illi7uril. Ed Butcher , the popular conductor of the Burlington road , returned yesterday from a ten days' duck bunt near Alliance , Nob. , which bo had in company with Choiloy Ulttcr of Omaha and Frunk Wood of Chi cago. The llrst throe days were balmy nnd springlike , and they suroau their tents ai.a prepared to enjoy the hunting nnd camping out for ull tboy were worth. At the end ol the third day it began to snow , and for two days winter lingered in the lap of spring. The billiard linnily compelled them to seek refuge in n sod house belonging to n Ne braska farmer , nnd theio they remained for a wook. They mannered to harvoat n gooil crop of ducks and gceto , however , in spllo ol tbo weather. Hotel Gordon , JWO Broadway , has re cently changed hands , and is being thor oughly renovated. Cluan h.-ds ; prompt service ; table ilrst class. Genuine Rouk Springs coal at Thatcher's , 1U Main street , always on hand. Jarvis' wild olaekborry Is the best. INSURANCE ON SCHOOLS. IUfii iiiiii OUT MIII lloiiiu Tlru nnd U'lin It JIuliU on ScliiHil Propurt ) , The fourteen other members of the Board of Education confronted President Spauld Ing at the regular meeting last evening , nnd Bill Morrow filled several cublo yards o lobby. William was there to . elected Janitor of the Kollom school , but bo was disappointed. Ho whispered to hi friends in thu early evening that bo hut eight votes dead sure , but his name provrt too much of a handicap , lor the votes u on to another man uud tomorrow or some othc day William will have to maliu rmotlie rustle for the plum that his friends on th educational board are anxious to glvo him , As soon as tbo minutes were rend the matter tor of the garnishment proceedings ngalns th4 money set uslda for the purcnnso of the Johnson property at Twenty-second nnd Dodge for u site for the Central school was broached. Mr. Smyth said that this was a plan gotten up by tlioso opposed to the site to defeat the purchase of it. Ho thought no stopn were necessary as the receiver had already accom plished all ho desired. Tbo matter was in the hands of the court ui.d ho thought th ( deed should bo secured so tlmt the bean could proceed with tbo building and tbo money could remain In the handset thecour until tbo question of ownership was settled The attorney for Mr. Frank Johnson stntei that that gentlemen had received a telegram from his father suylug tbat be bad taken tops to plvo n bond to secure n rolcn oof tbo iroperlv . Tno mutter was rofcrrt.il to" th coinmlf.co n Judiciary. /i Architect Latctuen suUnlttcd n report of ho result of the borings to determine the hHfncter o ( the ground r.t tbo Johnson slto. holes wo.-c bored , ranging in depth rom 11 vo to eighteen foot , .making a total epth of 1 tii feet six Inched at a cost of ? TUt ) . flio lay ot the ground 1 a * tillows North- vest and southwest comers , no extra brlcls vorkj norhoa- ! corner , " four foot of extra brick work ; southeast corner , fouttocn feet t extra brick work. In middle front of iiilldlng four feet oxtra.brlck worn will be aid nnd in tbo rosr front ulna feet. The otal cost of excavating trenches nnd pul ing In extra briclt wouk wus estimated at M.MX ) . The communication was referred to the QtmnlUcoon bulldlngft niid'iuopcrty. I'lio limminre nndhoro I'liirrit , Mr. Klcutter , chairman of the special committee on ventilation , heating , etc. , vtuch visited other clt'ei ' to gnln pom tarn ind Information , submitted the report ol vhtit was seen mid what WAS thought of It. The rending was interrupted Ion ? enough o grant Mr. Morrison leave of absence for hu ne < ct three regular meetings. The report was placed on Illo and will bo alien up nnd considered at n special moot- ng. The llnnnco committee , to whom was ro- orrcd the complaint nnd protest of bo Homo Fire Insurance company , reported tbat there nro but three companies now carrying moro in- uranco on tbo school buildings of this city ban the Homo Flro.and thatthesocompanlc-t ore represented by three agencies ; that but Kty-llvo of the 143 agencies In the cityato carrying any of the school Insurance , nnd hat nn equitable distribution would result n tnklnir away $15,000 of tbo nmout't now carried by the Homo Fire. The report ccr.- urcd that compauy for paving only $31. 40 axes , ns against n much larger amount paid by many of the outside companies against vhich complaint was mado. Tno report was adopted. The committee on buildings and prouerty and thn special committee appointed tiex- imluo the ICcllom school reported in favor of ts acceptance , ns H was properly con structed in n good nnd workmanlike muu- tor. The report was adopted by n unaiu- nous vote , nftcr Mr. Martin had stated that t hnd no icforenco to a bill for oxtuis that vould bo presented Ictor. Mr. Popnloton stated that the report was signed with the mularuamlltiff thai there vns n bill of f-KK ) or ? 50U against the con- factor fur deficiencies. Mr. Martin said that was the bill ho ro- errcd to , nnd Contractor Mongedoht's bill or extins nmountlng toSi'.H ! was lend. The loard's claim against him nmountini ; to $ iil.'Jl : ( was also read , nnd the committee roconimonued that it bo deducted. This was satisfactory to the contractor , nnd the report was adopted nod the bill , loss .bo deductions , was referred to the commit tee on claims. The committee on boundailcs reported cor- ain changes in the bounds of tno T eng , ' . .ako and I/ard school districts , which weio ndopted , as wcio the now bounds of the " 111 ft oil Hill nnd Mon mouth Park schools. Mr. C. E. Dnbcock moved that the princi pals of the various schools uo furnished as nany trees ns they roquiie , nottooxcood twelve , to plant on Arbor day. Messrs. Wehicr , Morrison and i'opploton thought that two trees for a school would be enough , and It carried as amended. Til Ili'iultir.v the School ( iroiinds. The superintendent of the institution for .ho deaf and dumb will bo ulloxscd to dis tribute circulars In the city bchools mu ertls- ing the pantomlmo presentation of Ben llur to bo given at Boyd's opera honso by the dear mute pupils. Thosupetlntendont nnd board of examina tion were Instructed to select a teacher for thu ungraded school. Mr , Martin moved the appointment of a committee ot three , to report n system of beauulyiiif : the school grounds. Tbo chair man named Messrs. Pouell , Popplcton and Jayncs. i Mr. Poppleton wauj,0'l the attorney in structed to ascertain ! if drug , coal and djp licenses should not bo .placed to the credit o f the school fund , and , how much would bo thus available. . The secretary wasiustructed ( to ourchnso anew now city directory for thouso , of the board. For principal of .the Clifton Hill school Miss Campbell received eight votes nnd Miss Woodw.-ird six , and Miss. Campbell waa de clared elected. j A .vo VA CK w K.vrs. It Is well known that while Will Carle- ton's rocitatltns are mostly in poetry , they are lit * It nil , and not of tbo stilted , incompre hensible character drawn bv tbo would be imitators of the old masters. While his rhymes and measures are as nearly perfect ns Is necessary to comply with the estab lished rules of prosody , they are purposely debarred of thut labored and painful smooth ness Vtbicii enables n hearer to glide easily into a montallv recumbent position and go to ulcop.The opportunity will bo presented next Friday evening In the Young Men's Christian association hall. The reserve seat sale will open at ICinsler's drug store , 2 J South Sixteenth sttoet , tomorrow ( Wcunos- day ) morning. Next Sunday night Carroll Johnson , the popular Iribh singing comedian , will open a three nights engagement at Boya's now theater with a scenic production in the line of relined liUb comedy , entitled "The Gos soon. " t Ilnllillni ; IVrniiis. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yestordav : J. H. 1'lotts , one-story frumu cottage , Thirty-ninth .nul I'ottlcr streets $ 1,000 Slury Oreonoupli. t o-stoiy bouse. dvMillIni ; , Twentieth and Mandcrt > oii Plieots. . . . . , . . . 3,000 Nine minor permits . ] , n. > 9 lotul $ ! U 0 TROMPTLY E3OGTOR will atop u. Cough in oca night , ; chcclt a Cold in a day , and CUKEj Consumption if ' taken in timo. ! IF THE LITT P ONEQ HAVE ; WHOOPING'COPGH , OR CROUP : Dseltrronpily.j A 25 conf ; bottle may : 1vBavo tlloir , : lives. Aslc ; your drug- Dr. Acker's English Pills- CUIIK CONSTIPATION , fmull , pli-u.uiil , iiluturlto ulllil be ludlcl. - W II IIOOKUH ffi CO < 5 Wirt 1 roadway , h Y. ; For biilo by KtiKn ft Co nd Hhorman & McU n oil , Oiimhn , l'riiiiiiiilil | lor htrt'rt .sl > ; n . bids \vlll bu ruoulvud nt thovomp- trollur'tiolllfoiiinci I p m. Aurll S1 IWi , tar iiiaUiiiv and plucliis tvvoKlreut til.-na atoaol street InKirhOi'ttons , Klvlnx thu namL'8 nni iiuinberk of Btri'uH. ( A ITI tilled cbeck of 110 to ucuump.my luvb hid. Tliu elty council ru- liu rlu'lit to rujnct HIIV or all hluh. UI.SIN : , Uomptrnllcr A.Od This V.'QS the Question thnt ? .lcd the Minds of Many Medical Men , ( The Important thine , in ensos where cn- nrrlinl tronhlocnn o < lossof llrsh amMtroiiRlli mil thnpitiont bus rotistitiiptho tnidi'iiclc * ! s lo plai'u that patlL-nt nt once iindur inllii- onct's tint tvlll rosiorctliodcfoctlvuiintrltlon I'liu reason thnt < so tiiHiiy pcoplu dlo of con sumption , ulili-li kills about n nc out of ten of ill who dlo of disease. Is that the warning slims HIO not hoedrd. I'ooplo are rither not snfil-lenily Informed on tills snblert , or ulso lonul el\ < - lined to the Information tlioy havo. mil allow the oatarrb tooxtoiul until It is teen n to. Two-thirds of the. iloatbs from li ir { troiiblu mkhi.lio n\olded If the < utarrhalron- lllloiiMhh'i | iPiltoltuorolio.ito I iindcnn-.l Tor HooTslyears 1 bad a constant nnd 1istri's ltiR rnult. . It worried mo day nnd i slit. Hetween my shoulders and nil through ny ohest there was ulu.ijs snicnets and p.iln rn'.sod enormous iiiintltlosof ] thleK , yel ow u ittor. and It Is yet \\ontlertoino how I stood Iu" MISMI : This Is the statement ut Miss Mlnnlo Tr.ienes of ' . ' .1)1 ) Douglas street. Pho eontlnnes- " 1 had mu.Mi he ulaclic. M v nose often Illled ip and I constant I v li.id to haulc and spltd I.MTV few dajs my throat wnu sore , iliy anli eiider , nuiKIng mulioaisoaiidclx liu mumiie- ronblo. My stomaeh b id distressed mo fo wul\o years ; fiequent p ilns sul/ed me , espoc- nllv I'fturu.ulni : . My fond i.i\e mo n heavy fecllnu , nnd 1 bloilud with pas and foil leinlor ivortho stomach and bonolsHthNuiis bad oiinuKh , bill aflei a while 1 bcn.'in toha\u chills , followed by fo\er and -overo sweats at night , often the chills ttorolleht. being .1 feellntr of eieoplng eoldness alona the b icl , mil thrniiEb my limbs. Mv elieeliH Iliished and Heioiedaml hot. Thru 1 would li.ivo cold liamls and foot. With thcsu signs weru great Mu.iKiicssuiiu treinblliu. 1 W .S SITUi : I 11 11) ) CO.NSI'MPTIO.V , fortho doctors told mo my lungs were bad anil tb it I was In u dauveions condition. " 1 his being the way I fell when I lint saw llr Copelnnd and Mienliiml. I hail been ticaten by en-lit dliloiont physicians with no result except sllitbt I.enolit that did not last. I had paid out MViil : : , IIHNDUCD IKJI- I.AKs for help , but no help came 1'lnally. to bu brief , when I applied lo Drs ( 'opelaml and Shop ml , tl'oy iiromptly rolloxed inn and lam now perfectly and completely euie She Had Been 111 foi- Years Her Parents Did Not Think She Could be Restored to Health --There AreMuny Such. [ The diseases of children are often dllflcnlr and obsonro. Many cases resist treatment bu- cniibo the trno condition Is not rcco.'nl/iMl. Chlldion may Inborlt a tendency to certain diseases 01 may neqnlii ) thcs.inio Incises of wouk constitution , arrested do\elopment and stgntcd gionth , tbo blood foimltig process must bo stimulated. Weak and puny children. If left to n time , becomu sickly and dlitoaso'l mon and u-omiin. Of this fact w o all bcu ubiin- dnnt ovldcni'u dally.l Mr. and Mi3. W. II liicbaid. ot ini'i Xorlb jTtli stieol. sueaU as follows conccinliig then b-yc.u-o'd dmu'hlur , l.llllu Maud Kleliurds : "Out daiuhtm MIIIu liad been ailing for o\er tliico M'aiN fho was no\ei very stiong or robust , but during tbo past three yeirs bur co it nil id been sad Indeed. Showasxory nervous and icstudery poorly at night , Hoi sleep was llttiil and brol.cn. Hoi appctltu was poor und xarlablo. ? hu would eat well at limes and then would eat nothing , llertastu was inoiljld , cravim : foo.l that was not piopei for hoi to eat. Miss Intiu M 4ui > RICH .mis. ' 'S\\a \ \ snirorod inncli from pains In her limbs AttimcuherHiilleilng was Intense. Hho i-ould not sleep and Itniiulied puwciful madlclnus to ( inlet her Shu also had SUMMU pains in thu stomach and low els. At times nhu biduriip- tjons on tin ) skin , wblch showed thu bad con dltlonuf but blood , Her color was at tlmus sillow and always very pale. Infuct.Hlu had no co'or. Mm was bcau-uly nblu lo no to school ut all , and was too poorly to attend nunlaily , NI fiall und wualily was bin IjoJv that wrdld nut u\iectto | talsu bin. Wu took her to several physicians who oat b lic.ilri ] bei for u dlllcicnt dlsciibu , lint the got no hotter. "Wu are glad to any that iindur the tinnt mentef Drs. Coiieland and Sliujnird she ha Improved from the start. After two wee issli UMS ninch huttui , and nliu IIIIH hliuullly _ Un i until shu Is now fully lucovurud. Shnlsio bust and huuty , and cats , nlcens and play HKu oilier huallhy cnliiirjn. Un aiu vuiy writofnlto Drs. Copeland and Hionhard for sjylng our precious child. MK. AND MUS.V. . II. BOOM3 311 AND 313 , New York Life Builcllnj , Cur. 17th anil I'jiniivii Sis. , Oiiiilii ; , Nob. W. II. Coi'Kr.AM ) , M. 1) . C. S. .SlIKPAKI ) , M. J ) . ConsiiUliiK I'hysiulani fippplalte ? : O itirrli .1111 all < lUj U3i of t'n n > c , Kir. Thro it nn I I.IIIUK. Nervous DIs- eascB , sldn Dliuasos. Uhronlu Disc IMBJ. Ollluj Hours 0 ( oil n. m. , 'J to 3 p. m. , 7 to8p in. cunilay ID a , m lo 1 p m. Catarrh tl tiuublu * and klndrod dlsoasai treated successfully by null. Hum ! la in Manila fur uuolloii lrjiil.t Addrcat .ill letters to Coiiuland Mudlo.il Iiiitltutu , .Mow York l.lfu II n I in I.T.- . Omaha , Nub , $5 A MONTH. OATAUIllI AND KINDUP.D IlSKAcn8 TUIMID : AT mi : UMTUUM IIATI. or * i AKMOMII'liniIM'.S : 1'1'IINISIir.l ) ruin : ron AII , ornivit HICHAM : * . TIII : UATISvni : , in : i.ow AND iMI'OKM and l.N I'ltOl'uKTION TO Till : ACTI1 A I. Aia ; c-oaT oif MIDIOIMS : : IIL- : g. W. PANELE , M. D. Th Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Esptricntc. XICADKK or nisi\sr.s : or sir.x AND \voMr.N. I'uoi'itiETou or THIJ WOHLIVS UKUl.AI. Hreal the fallowing Diseases : Catarrh of the llcnd , Thront , nnd Limps : WJ- ciresof the K > oand riir I llsand Apoploxx , llcntt [ ) tson c , l.lver Uuniilalnt. Kldnev Ouniplulnt , Nervous Dobillty , Mental Depression - sion , LOBS of Mnnhood , Somlnal Weakness , Diabetes IlriRhts ll < cn crl ! Vltus' Danco. Ithciiiiiatlsm , 1'nraljsKVhlto SwclllnR , Bcroniia , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumora nnd Fistula In nno removed without the Unlfo or drnwlnc a drop of Dlood. Woman with lur delicate orcnns restored - stored to health. lrop y cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Dlsonsos of all kinds. SDO to S5oo furfott for any Venereal DIs- onso I cannot cure without mercury. Taixj Worm' removed In two or three hours , or no [ > oy. Hiinorrholds or riles cured TIIOSI : wno AUI : AVI MCTED Will tnvo life nud hundreds of dollars by cnlllnff on or u Ing OR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Thoonlj I'hjslclan who run tell itlnit nllo U pursuit \\ltlniUtllslUllR U IJlll'stlllll. AH correspondence sttlctlvoonfiilcntlRl. Mcdlelno Bcnthj express. AdJrc < aitU Icttira to 0. U. 1'AMIliK. M 1) . Vu llio idHuy. ( , ' puiu'il Illnlls. l.i. INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY TREATMENT -O lie-it ricillllus , njiD.ir itus : itnl lieinudlui fut suupi' sful tieatini'tit of ovciy form of dlsi > aso n'iiilrlni mudlu.il or single it tro.itiiiL'nt. M beds for p.itlunts boird nml . itteml.inco. Itcst ULvninodiitliins InlliuwosU \\rlto for clruul ir < on dofornilt u < and br.iues , trussu , clul ) feet , ciirv.itiiros of siilna , nllos , tumors o incuroil irrli , bionebltis , In- liiilnilon.olectrlclty , pui.ilysls , onllonsy , Uld- npy. b aildui. ovc. o.ir , tkln nnd blool and all oDcr.illiins. OD UfflWPM A fpnrr A I.T v. Ur WUMhll HoukunDlsuMOiot Women riini : . Wo lia\'liitcly added 'i lyhu- In ilep trlniont for wninuti durlii' ' uonllnumunt. Milfllv m.v.iHM Only Kollablo Mudlo.il In- btitnto inaUinp .i pecl illy ot 1'ULVA L'K IJlSliASHS All Illood Dlsoasos siiocossfully troatoJ. Syuhllltlu I'olson lomovcd fiom Iho system without iniucniy Ni > w Hi'slor.itlvo 'I riat- inent for Loss of VITAL I'OWKIt. Persons un- : ihlu to visit us mav 1m troitod nt liomu by < orrubiioii lont'c. All conimunlc'.illons uonli- ilcnll.il. Medicines or Inslruincnts sent I'y mall 01 o\prtss. securely p.ioUpd , in ) marks to Indk'fttu contents ot xondcr. Onu poiionnl In- torvli'W prufurioJ. Call and unnsult us or sund history of your vase , and \ \ alll bund In jilaln \uapiier. our I'linn : tJnon 1'rlv.ito , Rnnif Tf ) MFtJ Duun iu men , hvaolli\ \ N IVOHS DIS- cases. Inipotoncy. Svplillls , Oluctnnd V.nk'O- cole , with rinostloii INI. lliaius , Apiillaia-i's for Dofonnltlcs & Trnso Only inaiiiifactory In tin ) Weatof ittt it.H- I'l J .ll-l'i.l l.C7.i. lic < / . > 3/.A , HLl.UL'ltLU It I TTKltll'tt .t. % It Illtr. / > . Omaha Medical and Surgical Inslilutc , 26th mid Broadway , Oojncil Bluifa. Ten nilnuti'S1 ildi ) ftotn center of Om.ili i on Omaha and Coiinull Hlult. oluatrlo moloi lino. PROPOSALS I'OJl PAVING BOKDS. S-o.ik'd bids niarU'd prop ) s iN for iiiivin ; l.ondsIII liuiucuUi'cl at thu otlieu of thoolty iroisuior ol tm.ilia. Neb , up ID I'.1 o'clo l ; niiunor thu 2'itb d.iy of April , is ) . ' , foi the liilii'li.isuof f IO..IOHOO u i\lirx bonds ot thu city uf Oin.ihu. Neb , dated M'ty 1. is.1 ) , payable i'Ojears after ilutc. Interest r > PIT cent pur annum , pa ) able mml-aiinnally ; ; prlnrlp il and InlL'iusL payablu at Koiint/e llio , Now oil % Denomination of humR it.'UXUJ each. Hieli bldmuslstatuiirluu.ini amount souzht for nnd Iiiulnduncc'rnon Intun-st to datoofdullv- erv atOm.ibu. Neb Tbu r Klit Is rosurvud to luject anv and all hldH. Ixsuud iindoi cbarlvr po ur of cities of metropolitan flats and urillniuicu No. 20Jiipnood , | Mar'li S.I , IS'tt. ' MMdllHM 'tlty ! TreiisuVur SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. "I7UK SA l.iA coodyoniu horse. \ \ lit t.iKu J-1 pay in ciupontiir work. Apply to Leonard I.\oiutt , Council ItilltTs. 100 1UWA fauns for s-ilo. ImproMMl IfiJueics In lluirlson county. 81U.OJ pur acruj 1'JI acres , lniinncd | , J.M.OO ; it ) acres 'liu > . l < 'or bar ; kins In Iowa ami Nolu.ihlc.i furnm call on or write lo.lulimoii .V V.HI I'.ittun , Council 111 nil's Olty ail farm property. I. II. bhoufi' . II' way and Main. " n 'all p-nts of Iho cliy. K. 11 HuMifo , llroulway and Main. FOIt HAI < H Acioieo nuurclly ailaplo 1 for frnll and uardnn unrniscs K II. Miuafu. llniulwiiyjiiiil Main strcots. _ O rKAVr.DorhtulcnApill i l\\o whlto pup. pjIUHniia | ) wllli black , thu other with yi-l- lowlsh iiars. I'liiilui niliirn to Mis. i : Kdwurd , Transfui Stock Vards hotul , and rct'elvu lu- wnrd. ' ( ) KAii ( : and Commlhilon-Siincs furnl- S tnic , ulc. , htoiud anil sold on < ominUslon at lottest latts. I , . Uinnuliun , .UO Hroadwuy. FOUND AT LAST AftpYPT of timioo > Bfiil Cure , Martin And'r-iiu Qeti Hnllof frail thn ChtiiMj looor - V Volnti'Tu. . monlal. / OMAHA. Nob. . .Ian. 19 , 18D1 To whom It May Concern ; This is to oorlffv that I have hoon n. constant sufferer for many voarj wltU catarrh , asthma and bi-onehlal nftoc- tlotis of the throat , and tried all tha patent moillclnos and remedies I OVOK hoard of , hut \\lth no succor. I tieatod with doctors in varlom parts of thti country , hut Mono of thorn could do mo any good ftirllior than giving mo shor temporary lollof. I sufTorod night an day. and continued to grow worflo not withstanding all the modiclno I had t-ikon. I hail almost , given up my case tw hopolosi wbon I was informou liy iv friend of Or. C. OoVo , the Chltieao doctor , and advlsoil to go and to3 him in the hope of getting relict at least , if not a po mi anon t euro for inj trouble. 1 was slow in making up my mind to make finch a radical ohango in my treatment , asl kne'.v u trl'xl with the C'liluoao doc tor would bring m , but I llnallv con eluded to give him a tri il. M > I called at hisollu'o with lliat intontion. I louml the doctor a clover , entertaining gontlo- inan , thoroughly Dosloti un my condi tion , and it took Duly a VJPV short time to convince mo th it no was the party I was so long in search of. Ho told mo my case was curable , and that ho could euro mo. and prouirod mo a snecial treatment to suit my condition , and in two weeks 1 was to much hotter that I had the fullest confidence in the doctor's ability and committed my caio to his treatment 1 continued lo grow bat lor rapidly and am now entirely well. 1 ewe my euro to Dr. C Goo \STo , and am not ashamed to ml mil it. I advisoall who want relief from their troubles to call on Or. C. Goo Wo. and they will bo cured. For all particulars apply or write to MAHTIN L. AMi > r.itt-ov , ai21 Cumitig St. , Omaha , Nob. rm. c. 13 wo , Itaiilnreriluntoof ( Chlnrso mudli'lnn. nljhk yniiH'stndy. ton j us' pt.ictico Trcntsiiio- I'us fully ull dlsu isos Known to sunurln hu- inunlty. HootK. plantH.uid herbs n. it uro's remedies Ids ini'dlelni'S thuMirxl Ills witness , 1UJ ) to < - tlinonlnlJ ( ' .ill nml see him , OiniBiill.itlou . free Hns also loiiitiuitly o.i hind remodun ' fur thu folionlir dlse.isus roulv propiruJ : Astlutia , Caiarrli , Ulinuin it sin. Indigestion , Lost .Viiinlmo.l. IVmatn Wu lUniss. Slek lloul- nehe , llliinil I'nillliir. and Klilu y mi I I.Ivor. Price , onu doll'ir per hottlo or sl\ for live rtol- Inr- ) 'I'lni'u who c'limot rail , rue osu S-cont Bt'ini | ) for iiuuitlim list .111 1 full p vrtk'ulars. " " "THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Blurfj , Iowa. modern , woll-iipDoiiitod , thoiv oughly woll-kont , $ J n day. E. F. CLARK ' , Prop1 MEN'S STATE BANK Of Council Illniri C.lplttl RtCC' < . burpliisaml 1'rollln NUUOO NrtOipltal an I Surplus niri-rtorn-I. t ) IMn'iilmi I ! It Sluuirt , I'O , nirnaou , I ! I ! llnrt I Mlllir , .1 V I line in MI nml Cliirloi H JUnn.Tii Transicturnoral hinlf- IIIK business. Largest capllil and sur | > lns of any bank In bouthwustorn Iowa. KTBREST ON TIME DEPOSITS W. C. ESTEP , 14 H. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Chas. Lunkley , Fuiiernl Director an 1 I'mlnrt i\cr. 811 Uroudway , C'ouiicll BlulTa. ot-SEND FOR CATALOGUE. llllN bUI.NIHlib llilUi Jilil. uJbuitiU , llttki an4 Tuvl lUf . , . r.nni tmi ( i.pin. , ninrh nojl dlpl.'IIPI t < l Ull HII \.t Inth ] > / , 4 l.lrli tt , 1 1 mi IL tnch IU > ; i A t irl,1 frl o 24 Ul > " an , , , . , Gtol. ( mi 4 HUH wnorh IlunUc I'ntumktl * . Jlo.li Tip * . Ifi I * ' .III IHJ E , C , MEACHAM ARMS CO. . ST. LOUIS , Md TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKLS , G. A. SonoDl-jAc , P/'opriotDf , OTioas O21 Bluffaund 1321 FapnamSt , , O.nalia. Dya , cjloan and i-atinlsh of everydaaorlption. Pao agas ratsai vo'i ut olthotoffios op at WorksCor. Avo. A and 2dlh St. Council Bluffa. Send for prlco list. Merchants who hnvo hhop worn or fcolIoJ fabrics of any clmnictor can hnv them rod vail nnd fiuisliol equal to now. uui ) PI-'ATM Kits INOVATKD AND ( LKANUD uv STHA.M , with tin inoa , i , | | rovud u.achliiLTy ilcii ut Ion cost ' .luu you ever pail