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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 20 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFa i\ OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. rclUcrtdly Carrier to any part of the City II. W. TII/TON , - MASAOEIt ' . No , . rnoNrk.IIHiB'ncMOmco . , . -l.l IIOM.S-j jMgirt Keillor . N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. 204 Sapp blocfc. Stovonnd cord wood dry. Tor sales at w Thatcher's , 10 Main street. The ladles of the First Baptist church will Klvo a supper tomorrow evening ntWl Broad way. I'ho Catholic Mutual Benevolent assocla- tlon will Rlvo n party at Hughes' hall tomor row evening. The Hobolinh Hollof association will meet this afternoon at S o'clock With Mrs. James Spare , 811 AVcnuo A. Marshal J. L. Temploton loft vcstordav for Atlantic to attend n mooting of the ofliecrs of the Slalo Firemen's Tournament associa tion. tion.A A marrlngo llccnoo was Issued yesterday to Henry Loncli nnd Bcllo Gundy , both of this city. They were married by Justice Hammer. Fourteen persons joined St. Paul's ' church by baptism Sunday afternoon. Confirmation BcrCicu will tauo place on Friday evening , April 2 ( . The Pleasant Hill church , thrco miles cast of Wcstou , will bo dedicated next Sunuav nt 10 o'clock Kov. F. M. Hclmick of Wioto nnd Kov. W. S. Hooker of Shenandoah will odlclato. 1 ho council mot last evening ns a hoard of equalization and spout some time going ever the assessors' hooks and making such changes In tbo assessments as they tlcomcd necessary. Unity pulld will hold n special meeting this afternoon nt 2U : ! o'clock with Miss F. A. Sllehtcr , Lincoln avonuo. All members nro requested to bo present. By oruor of the president. Charles Conloy has been roappolntod to a position In the nro department , to take thu place of J.H Fultz , who has resigned to take a situation with the Chicago & North western bridge carpnntors. At the Philomathoan Literary society In the Young Men's Christian association rooms lust ovonlng a mock bosslon of .ho city coun cil was neld. These present were highly pleased by the novelty of the entertainment. The lecture by Mri. Do Voe In the Con gregational church this evening promises to bonn interestng ono. It Is free , out n collection will bj t a He n to aid tbo moneyless victims of drink In taking the Kcoloy treat ment. The ladles of fat. John's English Lutheran church will give a social Friday ovonlng at the residence of G. W. Snvder , 11J ! East Plcreo atrouU A musical and literary pro gram will bo rendered and refreshments will bo served ' Amended articles of Incorporation were Hied with the county recorder yesterday by the Citizens State bank , providing for an increase creasein the number of ottlcos by the addi tion of assistant cashier. No ono has been appointed yet to 1111 the vacancy. The regular council meeting of Pottawat- tarnio tribe No. ! il , Improved Order of lied Men , will bo held this evening in their wig wam , corner of Broadway and Main struct , at the eighth run. All rnornbors of the de gree staff nro requested to bo present. The following gentlemen have been chosen to acl.us vestrymen for St. Paul's Episcopal church for the com me : year : D. C. 13loomer , M. Duquette , II. f. Field. S. P. MacCouncll , .f. T. Stewart , S. W. Beslo.v , W. . ) . Jamison , J. N. Baldwin , J. L. Stewart , E. II. Odell and A. T. Rco. ( A small wash house at the corner of Broad way nnd Twenty-sixth street c.iught flro yesterday morning nnd n largo hole was burned in the roof. The llrcmon from tlio Lower Bronaway angina house were called out , but the lir * was extinguished without tbo use of the hoso. Tbo Odd Fellows will glvo tholr annual ball next Tuesday ovunlng in Masonic tem pi o for the purpose of raising funds with which to entertain tbu grand ledge of the Bttito , which Is to bo held In Couneil Bluffs next fall. Kofroslitnents will ba sorvou by the iadles of tbo Hoboltah degree during the Intermission , Ono of the prisoners at the city jail was Bent out yesterday morning barefooted for a hod of coal to keep up the tire in the tail. As his shoes wcro Inside tbo building the mar shal's men bad not tbo slightest idea thnt ho would try the pedestrian act in the present condition of the roads. Ho fooled them , however , and has not yet returned with the coal. Ho loft the hod. Frank Miller , a man with a complexion like steve polish , WHS found In Mrs. Pralor's bouso on Lower Broadway at an early hour yesterday morning nnd was unabl ? to glvo a satisfactory account of how ho en mo thcro or wlmt ho wanted. Ho was turned over to the Collco and locked up on the charge of burg- iry , although nothing was missing from the house so far ns could bo learned at the time. Informations were Illcd In Justice Hum mer's court yesterday by Dr. Bellinger , charging Dr. McLaughlin and E. J. Boll with larceny nnd removing mortgaged prop erty out of the state , ns the result of the oplbodo at the hospital Sunduv night. An ofllcer was dispatched to Omaha with war rants for the arrest of the two men , but ho returned last evening without them. They will probably be arrested today. At the Easter norvico of St. John's Encllsh Lutheran church Jov. G. Snyder eonrlrmcd n class of seven young ladles nnd icccivcd BCVOU ether persons Into membership. Easter communion was udminlstorcd and the pastor preached on the resurrection. The choir Bang ' 'Christ Out Passover , " by Chnpcll. Tholloral decorations were very lino. In the ovonlng there was an Easter service in charge of the Sunday school , wnlch was largely attended. A suit WPS commenced In the superior court yesterday by the Elkhorn Horse nnd Land company against F. P. Bellinger , M. J. Bellinger and J. McLaughlin , to replevin n lot of property which It was allogcd was wrongfully detained by them. The property in question consisted of a piano , phaeton , typewriter , Encyclopedia Bntannica , and safe , A Judgment for the propei ty or fS'-Miu In cash Is domandcu ) , together with $51) ) dam- egos for the unlawful detention nf the grods. James Ferguson , who was arrested hero a coupe | of Avecks ago and Is now serving a thirty-day sentenceIn the county Jail for as saulting n small boy , Is bellavcd to bo wanted In Dubuque for embezzlement. A telegram was received yesterday by Sheriff Hiizon from the authorities of'that place Muting that n man answering Ferguson's de scription in every particular Is wanted and n photograph will bo forthcoming In a day or two in order that the question mav oo nettled , ' K. Hubendall was arrowed and trlon before Justice Swearlngen yesterday afternoon on the charge of chanting by falsu pretences , Ho was accused of Inducing J. E. Viincey to furnish him board and lodging 10 the extent of $17,50 on the strength of a judgment ho claimed to have against another hotelkcupor of the city. The Judgment tunica out altar- wards to bo llctltlous , uut KuDondnll ro- luied to pay the bill. In tbo course of the trlul Yancoy admitted that Kubondull had mervly said thnt the botuikcopar owned him homo money. Ho also aduilttod that ho had not lollnd upon Uubondall'a ' statements , but that ho bollovcd that ho was lying from tbo Mart. KuboudHll wa accordingly dls- unsied , Home Cleaning Time. ITixs como nnd so hnvo the new poods , nnd nil tlio elegant now sprint ? novelties in drapes nnd hnnjjliiKB , nt the Council HiiiUs Carpet company's. Sco the Saincon nnd Uyzantinu ruirj , the newest things uut. Moquottos , nx in int. tors nnd wiltoiis cheaper thnn ever boforo. ITorsos For Sale Finely bred drivers , cnrrlngo teams , brood march nml fillies ; " 0 , moro or loss ; would o.xc'lmngo for good land or oltv property , Dr. C , II. Plniioy , Council bluffs. Are you going to paint ? And did you l < now that you can Bavo money nnd get bolter paints at Davis' than any ether place lu thu city'r1 That' * a fucU NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Indications That the Present Grand Jury Investigation Will Oauso Trouble. SALOONKEEPERS ON THE ANXIOUS SEAT I.own Tovvmhlp Cltlrrns ItcllrToil to lie < ll ltiK Homo Testimony Cntciilatcil to imburriM : < the ItcfrrMimcn Stand t 1'ruprlotum ItluITj News. The grand jury is grinding merrily n < va7 on criminal cases , ns It bos bcou for n week or so past , nnd n great deal of Interest Is being manifested In certain quarters ns to th < ? outcome of their deliberations. All tholr work Is done with the utmost secrecy , but enough uan bo learned from the character of the witnesses who nro being subpcunaod to show that unless they arc disappointed In the amount of knowledge the witnesses have In the matters nbout which they nro sup posed to testify , something Interesting maybe bo expected. It Is known to a certainly that the grand Jury has been Investigating the authorship of the anonymous circular which gave rlso to the libel suit brought by John Schoontgon against the Nonpareil. A couploof other alleged shady transactions have boon miulo the subjcctof Inquiry , and now develop ments may bo expected In tlio course of a 'ow days that wilt recall to the minds of the , ) ublio sonic things connected wltn school loard affairs that hr d almost been forgotten. A report Is expected ROIIIO tltna during the nttor part of the week. The saloonkeepers of Lewis township nro also on the anxious seat and some of them nro contemplating taking vacation trips to Canada or some other out of the way pluco until the storm has blown over. A larso number of witnesses have been subpeuimcd from that purl of the county. That the saloonkeepers see thu handwriting on the wall Is shown by the fact that ono of them .n formed Sheriff Hozon a day or two ago that ho was expecting to como In to board with him awhllo immediately after the nd- lournmont of the grand jury. Quito a crusade - sade has been started neninst the saloons In Lewis township under" the state law and u number have already had to close. HUSTON bTOKU'S UAbTKK. of Spring mill Mf-mngcs to Council HliillH People. LADIES' JACKETS Wo show tlio hu'Rcat line of ladies' , misses' nnd children's jackets over shown by us , in till tlio latest styles , shades and cloths , including' bla/.iurs , reefers and English box coats. Bla/.icrs we start at $1.05. This is a nckot well worth double the money. In black only. ) At $ iJ.iJ5 wo show a nice sorpo blazior worth SI. 50. At $3.25 wo have n nice line of liprht colors , plain and trimmed , worth $5.00. Hoofers \\o-btart ut $1.50 in blacks. and at 85.00 wo show a jacket lined throughout , well worth SS.OO. At $5.00 wo also have an elegant line of plain , plaid and trimmed jackets in tans and jjrays. At $0.75 wo have a nice fotilo cloth with noarl buttons. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' JACK ETS. A nice nnvy blue jacket trimmed in Kilt at $1.'J5 , worth $2.00. At $2.00 tan tries jnckotH worth $11.00. At $2.50 tans and navy blue , trimmed in ( jilt. At $3.50 wo show a nice line of tans and grays , small checks , worth $5.00. ( Second end lloor. ) CAPES. Our line of capes is the talk of the city and county.Vo have them in tans ( light and dark ) , salmon , grays and ulncks trimmed with lace- and braid , embroidered in silk with jots , or a nice plain garment for those Unit don't admire - mire trimming , from So.CO to Si'i.OO. Sco our $5.00 capes , well worth $8.50. All our garments run full length , from 30 to 30 inches. No old ones in stock : every garment now. ( Second lloor. ) Boston Store , Fothoringham , White- law & Co. , Council BlulTs. Mail orders solicited. siiiuikuvni riiiy. Shunko's bond of Omaha has been engnced by Messrs. McGee nnd Troynor to play at the coming assembly of the Twin City Chau- tauqua. It will consist of twenty-one pieces and will include all the mcmbots of Boyd's theater orchestra. Shunko's band is the ono that furnished the sacred concerts at llnns- com park last vonr and tbo name alone is a guaranty that the music will bo ilrst class. The news that an Omaha bnnd was to bo selected for tbo assembly was circulated yesterday and caused qulto a feeling among the members of Onlboy's band. A petition was circulated by ono of the members and the signatures of n number of citizens were obtained remonstrating against tbo employ ment of n foreign organization. Before the circulation of the paper had bocn commenced , ho.vovor , n contract had been drawn up nnd signed by the leader of the band and the managers of the Chaut.iuqun , ns Shunko's terms worn bettor than these of Dalbey's. mid the latter had given tbo management to understand , they claim , that ho was not anxious to secure- the contract. Jurvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best * Tlio King of Oiisollno Sloven Is the no.w iirocoss Dangler ; no ainoko or odor in lighting or extinguishing ; peerless in economy , durability , sim plicity. Stoves taken from your residence and stored for the puinmer at lowest rates. Shugart & Son , 11 Main street. WuntKii Itccclvor. S. Hnr'or commenced an action In the su perior court yesterday against J. C. Cole , his partner In tbo Ogden livery stable at 153 Broadway. In his petition ho states that the present business was commenced last July , but that no agreement was entered Into as to the length of time for which It should con tinue. Ho Is not willing to continue the partnership any longer , as ho claims that the pluco is not doing business enough for two men. Cole Is un willing to dissolve the partnership , and ho thorcforo asks the court to stop in nnd appoint a receiver who shall curry on the business so long as It may bo necessary to close It out. Ho also demands that Cole bo compelled to muku an accounting and division of the profits. The case will piobaoty be argued bofnio Judge- McGee .Saturday uftor- noou ut 3 o'clock , E. II. Shoufo has money to loan on real cstuto and chattels , Hroadwey nnd Main. Thomas Tostovin , civil onglnoar and surveyor , over DoVol'n , 601 Broadway DUiiiUiivil tlio Case. In the district sourt yustorday the case of Mrs. Marcarot Gilbert of 1'lttsburg , Pa. , against Eugene A. Ingoldsby and Thomas W. Ingoldsbv of this thy was dismissed. The plaintiff sought to recover from her half- brothers u sum of money alleged to have been earned by her in Ohio and given .to nor mother thirty or forty years airo uudf asked that ( ho bo given an interest In real estate owned ay the Onxoldsby brotncrs In this city. The defendants claim that this suit Is a part of a system of persecution Instigated by a saloonkeeper of this city airalnsttho Messrs. Ongoldsby , for whom ho has a special disllko , _ Wo have our own vineyards In Cullfor nia. Jurvis Wine company , Co. Bluffs Swansea Muilo Co. , Maaoniotoraplo. lui ; tlio Oiwrili. The reorganization of the Uodgo Light Guards which has been talked of for a num ber of months ) past has at last boon accom plished , and the nm drill was hold last evening - ing In the armory In Hughes1 hall. Captain ScharZ of OuiiUa has bcou engaged ut drill I . master , and ho will probably move to this city at nn early date and devote n good sbnro of bin time ana energies to placing the organization where It was a few years ago. The membership now numbers ovcroiphty but not all of that number can bo counted upon ns active members. It Is the wish of the members of the guard to have nn active membership of about fllty , and nn effort will bo made to Interest enough of the old members and enlist otiough now ones to accomplish the desired purpose. The now code of drill rules went Into effect on March 1 , so that the old and the now will bo on nn equal footing so far ns learning military tac tics Is concerned , Hotel Gordon , 330 Broadway , has re cently changed hands , and Is being thor oughly renovated. Clean bds ; prompt service ; table Urst class. Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thatcher's , 10 Main street , always on hand. _ Jnrvls' wild olackborry is the best Counterfeiter Hound O cr. Peter Lynch , who passed a counterfeit dollar on a Uroadwav saloonKeeper , was fined $10.20 In pollco court yesterday mornIng - Ing for drunkunnass. During the day nn Information - formation was filed in the United States coujt , charging him with passing counter feit money , and ho was given a preliminary examination before Commissioner Steadman in the evening. Several witnesses tcstllled , among thotn the saloonkeeper , after which Lvncti was bound over to the federal grand jury , ilo gave bond for his appearance. Rcltor , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Patronize bhio icowngonsfor Mo. river channel ice. Mulholland & Co. Tel. 102. l > l rii Mnir tint Occupation Tat. The city council hold an Informal session last evening to consider the question of levy Ing nn occupation tax upon the business firms of the city. The council is unanimously In favor of the proposed measure , and the dis cussion last nitfht only referred to the equal ization of the tax. The schedule favored by n majority of the council differed In no ma terial respect from that published in Tnc BEE yesterday. The general opinion of the council was thnt the ordinance should bo made to favor local business firms In profor- cnco to out of town houses who do business In the city ttirough their ngouts. The matter - tor will bo further considered at the special meeting of the council Thursday evening , and an ordinance will undoubtedly bo passed lowing the tax. It Is-clalmod that this notion Is necessary , considering the financial condition of the city. According to the estimates of the present year there Is a deficiency of SO.OOO In the tire anil water fund , o nearly equal deficiency in the police fund and a shortage of nbout,000 in the salary fund. Ills for the purpose of mooting these deficiencies that the occupation tax Is to bo lovl'.id. ft Is hoped that the amount furnished by this ad ] dlonal levy will bo sulllcient to overbalance the present deficiencies and place the finances of tno city on a sound uasls. The question of an occupation tax was the principal subject of discussion on the street yesterday. While It was oxpnoted that some such notion was under consideration , it was not thought that the council would make the matter the first subject qf oOlclal notion. Judging , by the opinions exprassed by loadIng - Ing business men the passasn of the ordi nance will precipitate a light all nlonp the line. A BEI : reporter Interviewed repre sentatives of the various business llrms yes terday. Most of them expressed themselves as in favor of the measure , but desired a small tax on their especial line of business. They were perfectly willing that an occu pation tax should be levied , but without ex ception believed that the council was about to impose an exorbitant rate upon their business. "Tho saloonkeepers are among those who are most op"nly opposed to the measure. A feu of them nro sllont because they fear that if the occupation tax does not become a law tbo license- will bo raised to $1,000 , but most of them nro entering a vigorous protest against the measure. Tom Hock says that ho Is not opposed to paying an occupation tax ai loner ns it is properly equalized , but ho does not want to pay S'JOO while men In otnor branches of business wno are making ns much money ns ho Is are assessed (10 or upwards. The banks are not opposed to the tax and the stock yards and packing houses nro of the same mind , providing their assessment Is conllned to what they consider reasonable limits. The real estate men nro In favor of the tax as a general proposition , but insist that the real ostuto men should be taxtd only from one- half to one-third the amount assessed to the ban Us. Another view of the question which is shored bv many property owners v/as v oicod by I-1. J. Persons. "I am in favor of any project , " said ho , "thnt will help tbo city out of financial ilifllcuktos , but will this tax ac complish the ends ! f am willing to pay my share , but I would Hue to know tlrpt whether wo will bo in any batter condition after this tax Is levied than wo were before. " Councilman Walters stated lust night that the first object ot the proposed measure waste to freeze nut outside dealers. There are a number of out of town firms who sell their goods from house to house In this city and pay no taxes for the privilege. They u ill all oo'obllgod to pay for their privileges under the proposed ordinance , nnd tha same rule will apply to peddlers of all descriptions. The matter win now rest until Thunidav nlpht , when the ordinance will bo presented for final appioval by the council. Diphtheria Prevails. Thu prevalence of diphtheria In South Omaha is arousing some attention among those who have families that are dally In danger of exposure to the disease. Thcro has been no time in the lust thrco months when thcro have not boon ono or more chil dren sick with the disease within tbo city limits. The city has no regularly appointed health oflleor nnd the only precautions taicen to prevent tbo spread of tbo disease have been bv the nllllctcd families. Physicians no not hcsltato to bay that It K only by uood fortune that the city has escaped a scourge of the dUoaso. Notes mill rrrinnnlK. Henry Cook of Underwood , la. , was In the city yesterday. George W. Davis of Lyons , Nob. , is the guest of friends in town. The regular quarterly confnroiico will bo bold at the first Mothodlst church on Friday evening. The Hoard of Trade , mooting which was culled for last night bus been postponed uutil thla evening , Chief of Police Hockott assumed the duties of his ofllco yosturduy. Hit-Unit olllclal ac tion was to arrest a drunk near the L street viaduct. P. J. Kelly will sue the oily for { 750 damages received by reason of the motor running Into tbo basement of his building at Thirty-second and Q streets , Tbo drama. "Forced to the War , " which was to have been presented by the Sons of Veterans Dramatic club at Blum's hall last evening , has boon postponed until Friday night on account of sickness , At the residence of Charles Ilo wo on Nlno- toonth street , between I and J , six children aroslck with dipthtbcria. 'Fourof thorn nro of Mr. Howe's family and the other two are children who are visiting them. Charles Wallace , a stockman from Slclnov , Neb , , was held up by a tramp near the 'L street viaduct last evening. Ho proved to bo a true westerner , however , and treated bis assailant to a pair of neatly ornamented optics , Tbo City union of the Epworth league mot nl the first Methodist church last ovenlntr , Au excellent program was rendered , consist ing of music and other exorcises. Dr. Stew art of Council BlulTs delivered the address of the evening. There wui alanre representation of stock men from Madison , Nob. , at tbo yards yes terday. Among these who bail stock on the market were A. Uoblnson , W. J. Avery , K. P. Averv , T. Hannou , George Krcitmoc , W. Able , EH Hotrlck , U. Bryaut , F. Hoot and A. Heath , / . Alt the Anton ( lolur ; Abroad , MEW YOIIK , April 10. There are some now developments In the Draytoti-JJorrottonffair. Mm. William Astor bus seen her daughter , Mri. Drayton , and it 1s said arrangements have boeu made to uuito the whole Astor famtlr abroad , Mr. arid Mrs. John , Jacob Astor have returned to Philadelphia , where they are visiting lh - Witling * . This week they will reach tholr Now York house , pack up and sail for Europoiln the very near fu ture. Mr. James R. Ivopsovolt nnd his wife , nee Attor , will sail at the same time , and It is also said upon Rood.autb.orUy that J , Coleman - man Dravton. who Is keeping from the world on his Jersey form , will" return to England shortly before or after. All the families will romaln abroad about n year , so Mrs. Astor will not spend July nt\dAugnst at Newport , four Blocks MimicMl ( | ) or nml tlio Los * of Property llrnxr. KCNOSIIA , WIs. , April 10. A conflagration broke out hero early this mornlcc which was not brought under control till four squares had been destroyed. Engines from Milwaukee waukeennd Uadno aided In averting a more torrlblo catastrophe. The llamus broke out shortlv attci midnight , The burned district Is in the territory between Lake nnd Main Rtrccts. The losses Include- the iSorthwest Wire Mattress company. ICroba' Manufac turing company's works , Head & Suther land's lumberyards , Baldwin's coal ynrJs , Bain's lumber yards , n number of dwellings nnd smaller buildings , The losses amount to ? COO,000 to $700,000. ALTOllKTIlKll TOO HOT IX Ti\AS. Ninety Degrees In tlio Hhndo and the WVnthcr Stilling. Dr.vvtsox , Tox. , April 10. A torrid wave has reached hero. At 3 p. m. yesterday the thermometer registered 03 ° In the shade. The weather Is stilling and the most extra ordinary experienced hero nt this season in many years. PAIII ? , Tex. , Aoril 10. A terrlblo hall storm passed over the country around Ant lers , I. T. . last night. It Is' said the hall stones were ns largo ns n man's fist. The full extent of the damage has uot yet boon learned. "lugomar" has the quality of ploturcsquo- nc&g , which lends U a peculiar interest , and oven an ordinary company can give it n measurably acceptable prosontatlon. Miss Gale's company does more than till" , because Miss Gale Is of finer moilt than an or dinary artiste. She has n crocious presence - once , which counts for much , and she plays Parthonm with a refinement and an intelli gence nud a womanliness which charm , even though she falls short of filling the measure of her conception. In her Parthonla there is a note of artificiality which was wanting from her Juliet , nor Is it as colorful or as sympathetic. The deliberate enunciation is more obtrusive , and the suspicion aroused in Juliet that there are' distinct limi tations to Miss Gale's powers in strongly emotional passages , Is deepened. But these nro nice distinctions observed only by the coldly critical. To the average auditor her characterization may not appear as strong or as passionate as that of ether intcrproters , but it has light and sweetness and beauty to atouo for any lack of thrilling power. Mr. Clnrne is an acceptable Ingomar , and tbo rest of tha com pany is passable. The audience , though not as enthusiastic as thnt of the night bctorc , was appreciative aiiu gave the star hearty evidence of it. f _ Thu Otiith lloll. PnifAncuMiiA , Pa. , April 19. Mrs. Sarah J. Hichards , surgeon' ' general In charge of the army hospitals ot the second army corps during the war , is dead. PAIUS April 1 ! ) . [ Now York Herald Cable- pecial to riiEBEE.'l Augustus Allen Hayes died yesterday at his rojldoneo in the Avenue - uo do L' Alma. Thociiuso of his doatb. was iieart failure. The dorcasod was horn In Bostou and graduated at Harvard. Ho lived for many years In China. On his return to the United States hp bpcamo secretary and acting vice president of the Brush Electric company. Hayes was 'a member of the Uui- vcrilty club of Now'Yo'rk , the Metropolitan club ot Washington ; and was well unown ns a writer of short storlei , * such as "Tho Uon- vor Express , " "Tho Jesuits' HIng , " and "Tho Ranch of the Holy Cross. " The latest outcome of his literary labors appeared in the April Westminster Review in the form of an anlclo on British opinion of America. New YOIIK- , April 10. Hoswoll Smith , prosldont of the Century Magazine company , died this morning of Brlght's disoaso. Ho had boon unconscious fora month. SCHENK'S PILLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY on the .Liver and Stoinuoh , rcstorlm/ constipated organs to healthy activity , nud nro u POSITIVE und PERFECTLY SAPK CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and nil ether diseases arising from n disordered con dition of the Livot1 nnd Stomach. They nro the Only Hcllblo VcROtablo I.lver I'lll Sold ! They nro 1'erfe.utly Harmless ; They re I'rtrely VoRotabloi Try Them. lK. ) Schenlc's lloolc on Consumption , Liver Complaint and Dybpouslu Hunt I'rce. It. J. II. S011ENK it SO.V , 1'hllailolphla , I'd. DOCTOR will stop a Cough in ono niht , clicclr a Cold ina , day. and CUBE Consumptions if taken in time. IP THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING-COUGH OR CROUP Use It Prompily. It Tastes oooj , " " * " " " " " " " "pbWf > "rM"K"prLL"a. Dr. Acker/q ; English Pills CURB Smull , plrii.unt.uluvurlto nllli Ilio l W. II. 1IOOKEH Afco , U Weit Proadway , N , V. For sale by Kalcn &G end Sh ortnnn & McContioll , OVrinlin. Unlike ilie Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. MAKER & CO.'S BreaWastCocoa it atiioltttclu jiure and tuliiblc , Itbzsmorethanthrretimt * the ttrcnitth of Cocoa mixed - wllh Ktarcl ) , Arrowroot or -T fgai fitiBar , and la far nioro eco nomical , cuiUny lets than one cent u curt. It la dellrlouB , uourluulUL' " , and C.UILV CIOMTtt ) . _ Sold tifOitntn tferywhere. W , BAKEB & CO. , Dorchester , Mais , YE ARSAGO = " " ) for some tlmo troubled with nn obstinate RASH or HUMOR , Hint sprcntl over my fncc nnd Lrcnst. I con- suited physicians , nnd used tunny reme dies without n cure. At the suggestion of n ft lend I used Swift's Specific , which completely cured me. This was two ycarg nco , nud I Imvolmd no tetnrnof thclrou- bkK. . II. WKLUI , Cliestcrllcld , Va. S. S. S. h tliu safest nnd best remedy for nil troubles of tlio Blood and Skin. It cures by removing the caiifc , ntul nt the eamo time builds up the general hcnllli. Send for our Treatise , mailed free. B\V11T \ Sl' Cinc CO. , Atlanta , dfc Tli9 Liebig COMPANY'S Cattle are reared on their fertile grazing fields in Uruguay , solely to provide prime beef for making the world-famed Liebig COMPANY'S ' Extract of Beef. Cornnotent chemists supervise every do- tull. from the oivro of the ciittlu nnd throiiKh the urocessus of nmiiufncturo scrtipnloiH cleanliness prevails to the polling nf thu rumplotcu extract. Tills prMorvcn the QUAI.ITV. ruAVim and i'im- ITV of tills famous product , whlcli N tn- ilay , us when NHt put up by the chomlst , Justus von I.lohli ; Incomparably the Best Tor Improved nml I'oonomre Cookery. For Delicious , Kcfre.-hlni ! Hoof To.i. HUMPHREYS' Dr. lliiniiliri > \ 'HM'dHrii orosclcntlflcallyatij carefully prepared Kemcillcs , used fur jcars In prlMito practice nml for o\cr thirty jcara liy the people with i-ntlro success. Ecry elnglo Bjiocino a Biioclal euro fur the tllseoso named. Iney euro without drugging. iiurutnR or reducing the > stem ami are In foe t arid deed the bet t-rvlitu lleinctlle * of Iho World. 1 Fovcra , Congestions , Inflammation ! ) . . ! i WorniH , Worm Fever , Worm Colic. , . 3 Teething ; CoUcCrying , Wtkcfulnctc 4 Dlarrlicu , of Children or Adulta . * & 7 ConsliB , Colds , Dronchltls 8 Ncurululn , ToothacLe , Kaccacbc It Headaches , Sick Hcaclacliu , Vertigo. . .25 10 l * > spepslii. BiliousnessConstipation .25 11 SupprcMHcd orl'nlnful Periods . .25 11 V.'nlteH. Too Trofuso 1'crlcds. .25 i : > -Croup , jjaryiiulrls , Hoarsened . . .25 1-1 Salt Khcum , Erjslpola . Eruiitlous v .25 I.-i-Hbcunmtlsni , lllicuniatioPains .25 10 Malarln , Chills , Fpver and Ague. .25 17 PllcH , lillnd orniccdluff .25 10-CntarrIi , Inllucnia , Cold In tlio Head .25 20 Wbooplnir Coutfli .25 27 Kidney JllsonHOS .83 28 Nervous Drbllity. . . .00 30-Urlnary ITcnknciii , Wetting Bed .25 8oM by PniRKUtB , or ecnt TiitM [ on rcrrlpt ° ' rrlce. pi. IIuupnutTs' MfltuL cH4r C . ill ni n. . , inxin nmiomst. , Vww * . PEC I FI C Hie Original and Genuine ( WORCEOTERSHBRE ) Imparts the most delicious tante and zest EXTRACT bOUPLi , oraLLTXr-Kfrom MEDICAL OKH. GUAV1E9 , TLEMAN at Madras - rasto his brother J'iSlI , Bt WOBCEBTEK , May , 1631. HOT ifc CCI.D "Tell tuat their esuco la highly esteemed lo India , and IB in my opinion , the moe' palatable , nn well oil tlio ruont vbola. fomo laucu teat la tnade. " Arc. of . Imitations ; rat. T gg"-ytI TyJTVpTJ ; * Ky-Ji see that you get Lea & Peirius' ' Bijrnatnro on every bottle of OrlidnnS fc Gonnine. JO1IN. DUNCAN'S PO.NSiNKW YOKK. Or Ilio I.linior Iliilill INiNllltoly Curcil by niluiliilxK'rlii ! : I > r. Ilnliica' Unliirii .Niii'i'llle. It can ba given in a cup of collcc or tea , or In food. without tlioknowlcdcn ol Ilio patient. It U absolutely harmless , and will etrcct a permanent and onoedy euro , wðcr the patient lo a moderate drlnkor or an aloohollo wreck , It baa beenclvcn In thousaudi or caser.and In every instance a perfect euro haorol * lowed. Jtitf tfr KullN. TboayBtem onoo imprfunated with tba epeoinc.lt becomru aa utter Impotalbillty for tha liquor upnelUo to otlit. tlOI.KF.N M'KCIFll ) CO. . 1'rop'rs. rinrlnmitl. O. 49-page book or partlnuiara tree. To bo bad of Kiilin & Co , . 15th nnd DnuRl.iK Hts. . and IBth , t IftOiiiiiliivbls. Wholesale , IlluUu , llrnco & Co. and Klcli inlson Inu ) Co. , Ornaii CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Illuiri. Oupltnl stco'f ( J7.7fl,0 burplusunJl'roflfs HttOOU NotCupltul aril Burplni . . . &VaoOUO Directors-.1. I ) lid uai l < m. K I. ShufirU ! ' > , Glenson , I ! K Iltrt , I A. Mill jr. I. V Illis'nui nnd Cliarlm It. llnnnnn Trans iclL'onoral binlf- : ItiK buuimiss. Largest cuplt.il anil surplus of any bunk In Soiith cbtorn I own. NTBREST ON TIME DEPOSITS W. C. ESTEP , UN. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS Chas , Lunkley , Dlrcrtur nml Unuortikcr. 811 Broadway , Council Blnffa in i.i' . SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1m IOWA farms for sale. Iruprovuil I(1J ( uerus In liurrlbun county , tlU.OJ puruurui 12) ) ucrcs , 1mproved , t''J.W ) ; HJ uurus. ( I7.U1. 1'or bur iins In Iowa and NubrnhUa farms call on or writu to Johruon & Van I'atlun , Council Klulfti. I710U riAUi : OU K.S'CllANOn-Clty und farm X1 properly. H. II , Sbuufu. ll'way and Main. Kltt-wiiilln/Hlii all puts of thu cliy , 1. . II , hheufo , Hrjadway und Muln. SAM. Acio-itfo near city .iduplcl for fruit uud curdMii uuruasus. i ; . 11. huafo , Hroadway ami .Muni Htrouta. _ OTHAYKI ) or stolen April 2. tvvowlilto pup- VJiiles , ono wltn blaci > , tbu other with yel low Ub ears. Finder rut urn to Mrs. K Kdwurd , Transfer block Yards hotel , and reculvu ro- wnrd. KTliUACii : and Commlsslnii-titovua. furni ture , etc. , Htorud und hold on eommUsIon ut lowuit rate * . L. Kluuehuu , U2U Uruadwuy. 6. W. PANGLE , M. D. Ths Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Eiptricnec. RBADKIt Or DISEASES Or MKN ANO WOMICN. rnOlMltimm OV TIIU SA11V OV MlUJICINli / treat Me following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , nml I.nn&s : Dis cuses of the K > oaml li\rFltsand ApoplexyHeart Disease , l.lver Complaint , Kidney Complaint , Nervous Dobllity , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , Diabetes. HrlRhrs lil caFeSt Vllus' Dnnco , luicuiimtlsm , Varalysls , White Swelling , Scrofula , Fovcr sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawlnc a drop of blood. Woman with liir delicate orpans re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tupping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. SOO to 3GOO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without moroury. Tajxa Worms removed in two or thrco hours , or 110 l y. Hemorrhoids or 1'llcs cured. TIlOSi : WHO AUK AFI'LICTKO Will eave Ufa and hundreds of dollars by calling on or wing DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. The only 1'liyntrlnu who can. toll vrlmt nllo a person ulthout nuking a question. All correspondence utrlctlvconlldcntlal. Modlolno Bent by express. Address all letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , f > .V > Itroaduay. Council Itluirs. In. INSTITUTE. Eye & Ear INFIRMARY FOli THIS IREATMENT M OP ALL lte t facilities , nppiirmis. nnd Unmotlloi for successful tru.itiuunt of ovuiy form of UKU.ISO rciiiilrln j modlcul or Mir.rle.il tnmtmunt. M hods for p.ulctits bo.ml ami uttmuliinco. licit nccomodiitioiis In tlio west. \\rlto for circulars on dofurnill 01 ami brace' . , trubscs , club feel , ciirviitunwor Milnu. iiltus. tumors , c.incoruat.inh. bronchitis , In- hal.ulonelectricity , paralysis , oiillcnsy , Uld- nuy , b adder , oyc. c.ir , skin and bloo.l and all surgical opcritkm . DISEASES OF WOMEN ftMVo5 , V , $ Womim Kltii3. Wo Imvo lately ad led .1 lylns- In dep irtmont fur \\omun durlnz uoiillncmont , Ptrlctly nr.vuto.t Onlv Uollablo Medical In stitute makln ? n Specialty ot , , 1MU VATIC JJISMASIJIS All u'ood ' nise.is.os suiuoisfuily troatol. bi nhllltlo 1'olson removed from tlio nystom \\lthoiit mercury Now iloitor.vtlva Yro.it- ment fur Loss ) of s'lTAIj I'OWKIC. I'or ons 1111- able to visit us nmv be treated'at home Iiy correspondence. All communications confi dential. Mudlclncs or Instruments sent l > y iiisill oroxprc'ii , securely p.iukcd , no miirUs to Indicate contents or sender. One poi-otml In terview profurro I. Call and consult us or send history of your case , arm we will send In plain wrapper , our WE I'uon iTivnto. Rnnif Tn MEN : DUUnU f/ICn , special or Nervous Iis- ) eases. Itnpotcncy , Sv'phllla. Gleet and Varlco- cole , with question list. llr.ices , Appliances for Deformities .t Trusoa Only manufactory in the Weatof Uilt'ilit tl- J'll Al'l-l.l IAC/.1 , J.'UUititti.lt , JCLKVfltlO It A XT Kit I US A MUl Kf , I .V. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th and Broadway , Gcnnoil Bluff * . Ten minutes' rldo from center of Om.ili i on Omahn and Council lllutN uluulrlo motor line THE GRAND HOTEL Council BUiffj , Iowa. modern , wcll-appolntod , thor oughly wcll-kopt , SJ a day. E. F. CL/VRK , Prop. COUNCIL BUJFF3 STEM DYE All Kliulaof Dvniri and Clciinln donu In tin hlKlii'hthtylo of the art. . K.iU < d and stimcd fabili's inadu to loolc atf | : oed as now. Hud fo.itliuriolu.inu I by btotini In llr t-ohus iiiiin- noi Work promptly Ufinu and dot vurud la ill pui ts of iliu c-otintry. bend for nrlco list , 0. A. MACIIAN. - - ritOl'HIIH'Olt. 1 Ol.lliro uhvuv. No ir Nnrthwoitjr i UOUNJII. Hi.Ur'ri , lo vv. J A.ttornoyiat Jaw 1'rio tlco In the sfito an I federal courts. KoDini I , I unJ 3 dhujart llvnoblock , Council lliuirj. Ix. PROl OSALS FOH GRA DINCJ , Eo.tlod proposals will bo rccuhod hv the nn- ( iLTHUnuM until lli : ! o'clock ] ) . in , Miiy Mil. If/.1 ! , forKriiilliii : Iil. : < ; struct , irutn J-'nd htrunt to JJth street , In tlioolty otoni ilia , In .tcconl- aiiL-u with plium and bpouillr.ulons on Ilio In tills ofllco of the board of public workh. HUUto bo inadoon urlntod blanlvH tuiiilslicd by tlio board , and I' ) bo nucouip in led Ijy a ccr- tlllecl ctu.'cli In the mini of } - ' . ( * ' . p'lyubli- tliu city of Oinuhii , nn an uvldiincu of uoo I fnlth. The board m * rvox ( hu rlvht to ipji-et any or all lilda und toalvo dcfi'ClH. 1' . W. lilltKIIAU.snit. Chitlrninii Hoard of 1'nlillcUirU * . Oinnlin , Ajirl ! lUth , Ib'iV. ' AllKSI-ai-W NOTICE TO PROPEHTV OWNERS , AGENTS AND LKSSKIW. In purHuiiucpof Ordinance. No .Ills , x.-qnlr- Ini : wutcr nnd HUH conniu'tloin to bo inudu to nud within lliui'iirb llnus on 17th htruOt from llarnoy strcut lo ht. MaryN iivonuu witliln btii'ctJinprovcinciitdi.strlct No. 4" > l , In thu city of Omiiha , you arn ht-ruby nollllcd to maUo all connuctlonii ulth ivitur und KUS mains or lutlcraln. and to coinplutu sucli ork In aucordanco with > ald ur'lliMnrc. witliln foiirtcun diiyn from April lUlli , Ibir. ' , aa It U tliu ptuposit to Improve sun ) htiuct. Dated ut Umuliii. Ncli . tliU I'lLh ( lay of April , It'/- ' . I1. W. lIllCKIIAUSnit. Chulrmuu Hoard of I'ublluVorkn ' ' ulU-W--'i pltOt'OSAT.S FOU INDIAN SPI'PMKS ANT1 * - transportation. l > cpnrtmant of tlio Inter * or , unico of Indian AtTuIrs VVuMnnptoii April J , isni Pealed proposals , endorsed "Pro- posalR for llcof , ( bids for bfpf must bo submit ted In fotwrato omoioprsi. llaron , t lour. ClothlnRorTr.itisporlatlim. op. . " ( as the ea o may bo ) , and directed to thn Commlsslonprof Indlnn AITnlrs. Nos. tV ) mid C7 Woostor strouu Now York , will bo received until I w. in , of Tursilay.Mnv 3 , 1W , for furnishing for the Indlnn .i > rv co aliotit TOJ.OnO pounds hncoti. . ' , 0\UW pounds hoof on thn hixif , Sln < iPoJ pounds not hreftti.OOJ pounds lioans TO.OOJ JHiiinilsbaklns powder. J.t : < iCXM ( pounds porn , ftlO.0.0 pounds fOlTop. Piwuto pounds Hour. Ttl.U.0 pounds focd.UVHXl pounds bard broad. 40.MMpoundshoiiilny.W.frXpounds ) Inrd.ViObnr- ols moss porK. I.MUI pounds oatmeal R70.WM poundsoits , IPWJpounds rice. ' . " . ' .O" ! ) pounds tea , lx\0 0 pounds co ir < o salt , I'.v.OJJ pounds line S'llt..tAtWJ pounds soap , IWMJ ( pound * pucar , und III'.W pounds wlio.it. Al o , hiank- ots. woolen ,1111 nilton poods , ( consisting In part of tlrkliiB. IHIKX ) ynrds ; standiird calico. ( i < UOJ yards ) drlllltu ll'.oiwiirdsj duck , free from all slzlnc , ; iVOOO y.irila ; denims 10.U ( ) jardsi itlnitluiiiis , : iOfium yards ) Kentucky Jeans M 0yards ; Cheviot , "ft.o > o yards ; lirowu lieotltiir. i40.oji ! yurilst blu\clioil shnotltift. ; o,00i vards ; liloltory shlrtlnir , IM.fOi ) yards ; callcoslilrtltigO.UK ) vardsli riuthltip , grocor- ! . notions linrdwnru. niodlr.il supplies school books etc. . nnd a Inn * list of inlscol * lani'ousarllcles such ns Irirnoss , tilown , raxtis. forks , tc , . nnd for about MJ vta ons iiMiiilreil for tbo MT\ Ice , to lo ) dollveri'd lit Chicago , ICiiimnsClty and slouOily. . Also tor micli \Migonsnstni\vbti riMitirod | , adaptiMl to thu climate of tbo 1'uclllo const , ulth California bral < i'F. dcllNorod nt > n Kranclspo , Also transportation forsuch of tbo articles , good * and HiipDllcM that may not , ho contracted forte to bebolhorcil at tbu a onolus. lluls must bo tnndeont on io\eminent bliiuKs. t-olicihih" * Kluiwlns the kinds and qunntltles of SIIIJHIS- tenctsupplies riiimlrcil lor i-aoh ncoiioy and ci'hool , ami thn Minis andiiuantltlrs In gross , of till other good * and articles tojothor wltli blank proioils | : , condition ? to ho jobsorvi-d by. bidders , limn and pluctMir delivery , terms ) oC contract and piyment , trms | > orimion routet and all other nocoss try Imtrnctlons will bn furnlshod upon iippllcullou to thn Indlnn Of- llct ) In Wasbln.'ton , or Nos KV nnd d7 Woostor htreot , Now YorU ! tbo Coininlss.irles of Sul- ) slstciici1 , C. S , A. at Oiovonnc , ClilciiL'o. l.eiivcnuortb , Oiniilia. faint f.oulH , alnt 1'iitll. and Sun I'raiiclsiMi ; the Postmasters nt Monx City , linvai Y aiikton , Houth DuUola ; ArKan- HiiHi'lly , t'aldwoll , Topeka and \Vloliltn , Knn- MIS antl Tnsi'on , Arlronu. The rlabt Is reset - set VIM ! by thoKoviirnmcntlorpJuct any and all hills or any pint of any bid , and these propo- R.ils uro Invltvd under proviso that appropria tion shall ho niadu for Iho supplies by con gress. HldH u III beoiieni'il at the hour and day iiho\i < stated , and bidders utsj Invited to be present at tlio opening. Ortllled cheeks. All bids numt do accompanied by ivrtlflml cbecUsordiafla upon M > IIII ) Unlteil M ites lu- tiosltorv or the Klrst National IliinU of Halt rr.inclsco , I'll. , for at least II vo pur cent ot tlioaiiioiliitonhcpropos.il. T. J , .MOIttiAN. Commissioner. A7il-ltm NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAL FOU PAVING. To the owncrsof lots and liintl frnntlns upon street Improvement districts numbered iinil iliisorlhpil as follotts ! No 4Jl--dth strcut from thu south line of IMorco strcut to tlio north line of Hickory street. No. 421 I < pnvcnworth street from thn west line of lUth street to thu cast line of Iltlt street. No 43V-1SIM street from the smith line of .Tones stieol to tliu north line of Lu.ixunwortli street. No. 4.Vi Spencer street from Shormun avo- nun to'JIlh htrect. No. -l.athrop street from Sherman toc- ntio to iSth street. No 4Jn Hint street from the west line of ISth street to tliu east Unit of Ulth street. . No 4''J-tpi ucu streut from thu west line of ? 'd Hlrce.t to Ibi ) east line of-lth street. No 4'W-Cass Htruut ftom IX'd struct to'JttH stteut. No. 411 Mason street fromSOtli street to''Otlt a von lie. No. 41 ! Mason street friim the cnstllnoof .Uth strutt ! to tbo east line of Hist street. ISO. IO 'Ktl sliocl from tliu north Iluo of I'n- elhl placu to tliu north ilnu ofVool orth u\o- n tie. tie.No 4.11 California btrcut from l.lth street to litb slieet No. 4.15 Iz.ml street from 1-th struct to 14th sticet. No. 4'in I'urker street from 24th street to the u.isl line of iUtb ! struou No 4'I7 Sow aril street from 21th struct to -Jtli stieut. .So. 4 is CnlcaRO street from 2Sd street toiild street , .No. 41J Calduoll street from 21th street to thu v.cst line of Miliiir'saddltliin. No. 4 ' bbuiman avcnuu from tbo south line of Orand ineiiuo to I'ort struct , No , 441 'lltb struct from r.mi.un street to tlio not th 11 no of D.ivunporl Htreot , No. 442launiort ) | strcut from Il'Jih street to 40thstriut. ; No. 44 ! 40thstrunt from the south line of D.ivenport stiuot lo Cumins Htreot. No. 4)4 ) Madlsou avcnuu from lull street to bbcrman avenue. No. 4" > J- .Mary's avenue between thowpsk Ilnu ofith ( strout and the east line of 27th struct. In tlioeltyrof Oiiinlia , and .subject to meiil f r tlio p.uins anil rcpavlm ; of b.llliC. You are hereby notified , In pursuance of or- dlmtncu No IIJI' ' , inssod and approved April KI. IMiJ , tohuluctand ( letorminu upon tbo kiiid of material to bo nsodin pavlriKS.ild Improve ment districts on or before tliu Kith day of Mnv , 18' ) . ' . or the city council will duturmlnu said material , Dated at Umaba , this 18th dav of April. 1S02 I' . W. IIIKICIIAUSKK. Chairman Hoard of 1'iibllc Works. April 18 i'J 20 PROPOSALS VOll CUKI3ING. Scaled proiiosals will bu received by tlio un durslKiiuil until lJO o'olock p. n , , . May 0 , 1HV1 ton urbliiK with wbltu Colorado sandHtonet red Color into bauds ) onu and Hurc.i sandhtonnt accoidlni ; lo bpculllcatlons. pans of curtalri strcctsaiid alley , In the city of ( Jmuliii.com- pi bed In htuet improvement illstrlcts nuin- Imied and ilescrllipii as follows , to-\vlt : No 4il. 17th hlruot from llarnoy street teSt St Marys avenue1 No ill. Tlio allov from 2'nd strcut lo 24th stieut , In Paulson's addition. No. 4Vi Ulthbtiuet from Kanmm street to lluinov stieut No. 4frl'JSih street from the MJiilh line of I'opploton a\cnuu to the north line ofool - \\orlli avenue No 4. > 7 Davenport street from 21th utrcot to 2Mb htrcet. L'acb bid to specify a prlcu pur lineal foot for uurbln ooiupluto on uaeb street and alloy scp.uatoly , in said Impiovemunt dis tricts YVotk to 1m dona In nccordancu with plan * and MioulfliMtliirison Ilio In HIM olllio of thu l of publlo u. Proposals will bu m.'iilo on prnled lilanlci furnUlie 1 by tliobo'ird.and tliosuaccomiianled wltli iicurlltludulieeK In tbo sum of tM > , pay- ablu to tliu city of Ornali.i , us an uvldunco of Kood fnltli. Tim IHIII id rusorvos the rliht to award the contract for tlm dilfuiont UlndN of material Hirbjuct to UioMiloPtloii of malcilal by Iho pro | > crty owners or nriyor and city eonnell orx ail iliu said districts tojuthur or on eucli dl.s- trjt'thcpiirptulv , to rojuct any or all bids und to ai\u defects 1' . W. ItlUICII Al'SIJIl. ( Jli ilrmnii Ho ird of I'uhllo Winks. Nub .April IDlli , IHj.1. AD-'J-'C-W. I'rnpuniilH d.r Ilt.til < I ( tiiiillng llniiilH , honied bids rnarlcml "I'ropos iln for ( llsirlct Kracllnic bunds" will bo reuulvu I ut tbo iilllcu of tbo city treasurer , Omaha , Nob. , tip to U o'clock noon of the iiltli day of Apr I. WJ2 , for the puruhiihoof 4ll.-03.iiJ dlsti Icl-Kr.ullim lioodi nf tbo city of Oinahii. Nub. nt d bonda uru dutcil Mny 1st , Iti'l. ' ' , and lire p ty.iblu from onu lo nine yuari utter data tbuicof , in doiiomliiii- I'onsof tlOOllland t-VJUW unuli , with Inteieat ; it tliu ritu of 5 pur cunt pur annum , payublu hcml-mmimlly , P'lnclpit and Inluroit piy able ul ICuunl/.u Bros , Nuw York , J.U.UJJ.OJof ( Jiaillnn lIitrlol ) N'i 'li ) , ? > H.OIof tfradlii' , ' Dhtrlut No..11. Tno.oiof Cradlim' District , No. 14. SlOOWKjnf ( JrudliiK DhlrlutNn W. I.acb hid must hi..to prlcu und amount MHiKht for itnil Ineliulu accrued Interest to dnto of dellveiy at Onmlm , Nob. ThurlKht Is rcHuriod lo reject any and all ladK , If-httpd nmior charter power of cltle-iiif tha mi'liopollian cluss and Onlln.inue No , "Jfc. approved.March , . , . . . . Mch'ipltni. : ; Ulty'l're-i sniur. 1'riipiiKiiU rorl'iililld I.lbrury ISiilldlnt ; lluiula r-eulcd bids rnaiUud proposals for piibllo library buihlliu bondn will bu ruceUed at thu olllcuof tliuuity treasurer. Uniulia. Nob. , ul ) to 1'J o'clock rium of the "uth day of April , IttM , foi tliu puichiiiiu of tlUUKIJiU pulillu library binldlir ; Ixmils of iliu city of Unnilri , Noli , , date 1 .May 1st , Jn'J. . und payable Jl yean after ( late , Jntcrcsiat thu ralu of J pni cent per an num , payable honil-animally. Principal anil InteicHl puyiiblu at JCucint/.o llrna . Now York. Kadi old inual ttato prlcu and umoiint hotiulit for und InoUidu uuoiuud Interest to ( luluif dellvnry at. Omaha , Nub. Tlio i Ik'ht Is rcHurvud lo rujuot any and all hldu. Ihsurd under chnrtur power of cltlosof tha rnctiopolltiiri elas.j , und ( inllnance No , Wii , approved Muruh lltl isw. in'-Tjil'iliM Oily I'roasurer. PROPOSALS KO1C healed bids marked proimi. ils for u ivnr ; l-onUn will bu received at tliu olllcu of tbu ulty tni.isurer of Omahu , Nob. , up lo I' . ' o'clock noon of the 2Mb dity of April , IH.rj. for thn purchusoof * .0.000.00 uavliu- bonds of tlieclty uf Omuliu , Nub , ( lutuil Mny 1 , IKU , pityablu I'll ' years aflur date , Inteiustn per cent pur iinnnni , payublu Eunil-unnuullyi principal mid Interest payablu ut KonnUo Iliin , Nuw York , Dciiomliiutlon of bonclh. < 1 , OJ.OJ o irh , IIioli liM iniist state price and amount nouiiht'or urid Include accrued Intercbl to date of deliv ery at Omaha. Neb. The rtuht In riiserved to reject anv und nil bills. Ih m-d under charter jinwer of clllcH of rnctropolltan i'luis and ordliianco No..VJ' ' , uunroved A1ai b ! . IrtC. . lll.NKY IIOM.N , llSOJaitli Ulty TruimurcK