THE OMAHA DAI LA BKE : wttNKSDAY ) , MAY 11 , 1892. 3 THE OMAHA J3EE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE ! - NO. 12 PEAULSTRKET. tilxurrt ly Carrier to any pattof tha Cltv II.V. . TII.TON. - MANAGEIl 1 neB Onieo .111 * tut .w/.vjio.v. N Y. Plumblnp Co. Council niuffs Lumber Co. , conl. C mil's chattel loans. 501 Sappblocu. 'Iho Ladles Aid society of St. John's HugD'h Lutheran church meets tomorrow at 2 | i. in. at the residence of Mrs. 1 * . Nelson , COWl Sixth avenue. JiiBtlco Hnmor lined Thomas Convoy $15 and costs yesterday for assault and battery on S Uoldstcin. Uotivcy took an appeal to the district court. The Woman's Christian association will Borvo hot meals today at IUI Broadway , two doors oust of I'cnrl strict. Proceeds to go to hospital. Hi oak fast from T to It ) a , in. The pitronago of vlsltois and citizens Is solicited. Yesterday the Hmo of too district court was taken up In the hearing of the ctisa of C. II. I'ornos against \VnithtAtHalilwln , grow ing out of tbu dissolution of the tlrn < of Wright , Itatdwln At llaldano. At adjourn ment the case was given to the Jury. The voutig lodies of the Second I'roshr- tcrltip church will give a ehocolatalrc Friday evening , Mav HI , at Iho icsldcnco of A , M. Ilutchlnson , rr > 0 Franklin avenuo. An ex cellent literary and musical program has been arranged. An nnjoynblo time is antici pated. All tire invited. Kpoon laUo Is reported bv City Knglnoer COOK to bo full and oVurllowlng with the water whlrh has been drained into it from all pails of Iho dty. The council has given him orders to provide suitable drains , The low lands in the vicinity of Iho lake are BOV- oral inches under water on account of the ovorllow. All members of Pottawattamio trlbo , No SI , Improved Order of lied Men , together \vlth their families , uro requested to moot with ntchotah council , No ! l , Degree of Po- cnhontas , this evening , In their wipwuui , coi nor of Hroad way and Main street , at the eighth run. A program of cutertuiutnctithas been provided. MAV t-.M.i : Nn\v In rnll KM Ingat the Huston hloro , Council HlnllH , In. Since the opening of our May palo our Htoro has been crowed daily with unxious buyers. Ficsh bargains laid on our countore daily. Below wo quota n few of our glove , mitt , handkerchief and gouts' furnishing bargains : GLOVIiS AND MITTS. Ladies' blank shit mitts , 450 dozen just received , and bettor' value never olTerod in this line. See goods marked lc ! ) , 2-M. ' , 33c , : io. ! ) fiOc , 01ii' ! , "fia Wo handle Kaysor's patent fingered tipped gloves in nuro silk. 7oc , SJ. ISlitises' mitts le ! ) , -OL , 3lt ! ! a. pair. Our kid glove stock represents the bent make of gloves in tlio country , suob us Foster's Alexandria , TrilTuso , in every imaginable shade. HANDKHRPHIKPS. Gents' initial lumdUot chiefs , largo B'U.O loc , cheap. Children's school handkerchiefs le , nnd 3 for lOe. Ladies' Swi ° B einoroidored handker chiefs , over IK ) style- , worth from 2oo to HHc , in one lot for 17c a pair , 3 for 50o. Better grades See bargains marked 2.rc , 33c , 30c , 45c , 50c each , in line Swiss Dllects. GKNTS' FURNISEIING. Gents' mixed half hose , 3 pair for lOc. Gents' 3'Ji ! outing shirts for lo ! ) each. Fine white shirts ut 125e , 3Jc , 50u and Too. Too.Wo Wo call attention to fancy bosom shirts at Me , worth SLOG. Boys' waists , liJic to 75c each. Outing shirts in till grades from 25c to 13 CO each. Gents' onyx hosiery in cottons and lisloh from Ii3c , 33c , 31)c ) and 50c ; plain and drop stitch. Waterproof collars , all btyk'b , lljc ! ciieh , worth l0o. ! Just let'civcd. 100 do/.cn wire window Bcrceiio , the best adjustable and cheapest - est scrcon in America for the moiioy. They como in two sixes at "oo and HUo. Don't fail to see them. Kafts and rafts of wall paper selling daily. Wo are headquarters. Esti mates furnished for papering and iiaint- ing. Nothing but the best hangers cm- p'oyntl. BOSTON S'loni : , Fothoiingham , WhitoUiw & Co. , Coun cil JHulls , In. * .ii * I'.ttt Hiit-triiv. Prank D. Allca of the Auilubon Advocate li m the cltv. .ludgoA. V. Larimer of Sioux City is a DlulTs visitor. S. A. IJrowster of the Crcstou Advertiser Is In the city. Louis E Fay of the Clinton County Adver tiser is in the city. F. Al , Carroll , cxccutlvo clorl : to Governor Holes , Is In the oily. Miss Lee Prague Is tn the city , the guest of.loslah FisU , her uncle , John C , If cllv of tnoriloux City Tribune 01 rived ycsiorday afternoon. .1. W. Klchanlson it tepiescntlng the Chicago cage Tilbunoflt the convention. II. U , Jones , city editor of tbo DCS Moiacs Loader , is attending the convention , Alexander J. Jouos of Chicago is In the city , representing thn AssocUtod I'rosb. L , J. Anderson , editor of the Pocahontas Counlv Argus , is attending the convention. Miss isora llrowu has returned homo from an cx'.oudcd vUlt to friends in Chicago atid Diibuijuo. Airs. Polly Huntingtou left Monday even ing for Leeds , England , her old home , which bho has tiot been for twenty-six years , Hoary Vincent , managing editor of the American Nonconformist of Indianapolis , v.'as 11 callorat Tin : 11 ui ; ofllca yesterday. il , C , Shaver of DCS Moines and U. S. Hogurt of Chicago are iii the city "dolne" the convention In ihoiateiost of the Chicago Hoi aid. < Edward Warwick of Storm Lake IH In the city , u guest of W , II , liohlniioii. Ho anil Mr. Uoblncoa c.utio to this city together foi the Ural tiino forty two .luars ago. DoWltt'h Sarsuparilla destroy ! such eel sons as scrofula , i > Kln dlsoaso , oczpino , riiou- imitism. Its tlmoly uscsavos many lives. Cotuli ) I'nl , The above ntiino is applied to n now weave of dress goods locontlv introduced -V. to the American market and rapldU taking the pl-ico of the llodford cord. It is shown In nil the prevailing spring colorings , tuns , modus , hlntcs , greys , imibhioom , navy , bltiuk and croum. Ono dollar and twonly-llvo cents is the ordinary p-ii'o for thls'fabrlc , but ns u Hpuciul iiiducomant wo will put thlrtv- ono piiH'os on Btilo Monday morning , along with other bargains for May sale , ut ninely-uight cents a vard. FOTIUKIXQII.\M : , \VniTKr.o\v .t Co , Hoston Store , Council Ululls , la. Hotel Gordon , 'HO Hrondway , has recently - cently changtul hands , nnd is being thor oughly renovated. Clean b.-ds ; prompt Borvico ; tnblo llyat cliisa. All Saints Episcopal mission will give on ice cream social In Shubcrt's hall , 23 It ) West Broadway , on Friday evening - ing noxt. Roller , the tull or , 310 Hroadway , has nil the latest stylus and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. While attending the convention oat ut UusBol's robtaunuit , U Pearl street. Bvrautoa Muilc Co. , Masoulo toinplo. NKtt'S FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Democracy's Host ? Have Gathered anil the Oily is Thoir3 for the Timo. LOG ROLLING FOR THE SOFT PLACES Men U'lio Wnnt tn ( In to ChifMgn Are Nil- iiu-rnim inn ) KnrrRrtlc MI > PIIR | | of Clulu Last .Slf-lit Organizes n Stuto Hod- . Council Bluffs never before saw such nn Immigration of the followers of the princi ples of Thomas Joffcraon ct nl. These who arrived Monday qlRht wcro reinforced by car load nftcr car loud of cuosts on the early mornlup trains , and long bofoin 1,0011 the Grnnd ho'el , whcro the headquarters \\oro located , bccanu n miss o ( hu'niinlt.v , In which the dciuocrat jo Hied the rcpubllcun anu the farmers all'atico ' man the mugwump. All for the tlmo b-lnrf atlcisi wore demo crats. There wore something over 11(1 ( dolo- piles to conic , and by the tlmo tlio evening trains nrrivod nltnojl the last one was on the gioutid. Ainontr tbo o who appeared to bo moat tiumurous Among the delegates wore a num ber of gentlemen who are candidates for the position of delegate i-at-largo to the national democratic convention. There ate four dolo- gates-at-l.irgo to bo elected whllothoro are at least nine candidates whoso chances are con sidered fairly good fur seam Ing ono of the four places. Ttioyaro John V. Dun combo of Fort Dodge , Btlwnrd CampUulI of ralrllelu , ben- ator Yoemans of Sioux Cltv , Senator J. II. Shields of IJubuqnn , L. M Martin of Dei Mollies , U. U. Alien of Wutorloo , L. II. liotter of Logan , Harrison countT. ; . H. I'orry of AUciton and Colonel Cluirlcs A. Clark of Cedar Uaplds. All these Kenlloincn vvoro present and cacti was busily engaged in doing Ills best to make his particular booinlot assume as large proportions us possible be fore the convention should ttioet. U \\as the uopo of the delegates that Oov- onior Holes would bo present. From their conversation U Is easy to see that Holes' popularity Is great , and although other men whose names are mentioned In connection with the national democratic tlclcot have their frlomU In the various uclogationi , there Is probably no other candidate who can m.iUo anything hlto such a showing as ho. The probability is that bo will not come. The different delegations will meet In their respective places , which were published in ycstoiday's ' Her , ( it ! ) o'clock ' this morning , to choose two representatives to thu national convention , two alternates , and the members of the convention committees on credentials , rules , permanent organi/atlon nnd resolu tions. After this has been done the proces sion will start for the opera house , talcing In on Us way the delegations , who will rcmi.in at their places of meeting until the proces sion arrives. The hour of the convention to open is 10.30 o'clock. Hon. John C. Bills of Davenport has boon cnoscn temporary chairman , and Frank Watson of Hcnton county sei rotary. The follywlng are the other olllcori : Assist ant secretaries , J.V. . Can ill of Leo county , William .M. Park ot Wanon county , Frank Saute of Howard county , J. U. Uutler of Webster county , A. Hranclt 01 Jackson county , \V. C. Campbell of Shelby ; reading secretary , J. H. Stcubenrauch of Marlon county ; olllctal reporter , C. Q. Tborpo of Lucas county ; sergeant-at aims , Frank Uuanolla of Pottawiittainlo. bhoitlv before half past b o'clock the dele gates to the state convention of democratic clubs met In the Musonic temple. Previ ously to that time It had been discovered that the Pottawattamio association was en titled to live representatives instead of four , the number that had been elected , and a session of the associa tion was held for the purpose of electing an additional delegate. Two candi dates were in the Held , L. Zurmuohlcn , jr. , and J. II. Dietrich , and n hot contest took p'uco bofcroiurmuohloii was dually ile- e'arcd elec od. The Pottaw ittamlo repro- s ( million then stood as followsV. : . II. Ware , W. C. .lames. Emmet Finloy , Ira F. liundncks and L. iiurmuehlcn , Jr. When the delegates tn the convention had taken their places the Musical Union band of Omaha stalled the ball rolling by a rousing selection , nftnr which N. Mclvor of Couar Uaplds called the mooting to order and read a short addrecs , tn which ho rnfcrcd to the possibility that iowa democrats would have n chance to name the next president of the United States , n reference which was greeted with applauio. Ho then named G. F. iCIrby of Matshalltown temporary chairman and L. 1C. Gamut of DCS Moines temporary 'secretary. A committee of one from each district was appointed to act as commltto on credentials. The rommttteo was composed of tno Jollowiuir : John H. Cole , W. II. StojkhousuC. D. Ham , August Hilmer , W. ( . ! . li.iiloy , 1. L. Patten , A. 13 Morrison , S. A. Urewstor , William U'Comicll , D. M. Fntik , Wlllmr Owen. While committed on credentials \\ns pre paring Us report M. V. Gannon of Omaha was called upon for an address. Mr. Gannon thought the lime had como for a tromendou" democratic victory , and that no one could bolter load the hosts to victory than Horace Boies. Mayor Flcko of Davenport made an ad dress in the same strain , but gave the Cleve land men n chance to clvo vent to their en thusiasm by alluding to the ex-ptcsuient. S. L. Mash of Des Moines , picsidout of the State Afro-American Tariff Keform league , and A b. Hitchie of the Samosct club ot Omaha delivered addresso * , after which thu I'oiuuiiitco on credentials made Its report , allowing : delegations Irorn the following places : Kcoiuik , MountPlo.isniuBurlington , Lyons. Davonpoit , Dubuiuo ) , Waterloo , Dccoiah. Now Hampton , Mnrshalltown , Cedar Unpidj , Tamil City , Vluton , State Center , Onkaloosn , Nowlon , DCS Moines , Peiry , Creston , Council UluIIs , Oakland , Audubon , cast Poltawattamio county , Stuart , Atlantic , Avocn , Valley , Stoim Lake , Mason City , Carroll , Hampton , Manning , Webster City , Coon , licmscn , Orange City , Ottawa , Alton , Plymouth county , Sheldon , WtnteibOt. Forty-seven clubs \\ero repre sented by ' . ' 00 delegates. The temporary organization was then made [ immanent. After n constitution and by-laws had been adopted the work of selecting otllcors was proceeded to. The following L-er.tloinen were placed In nomination fur president : . .N.V. . Mclvor of Cedar Uiplu * , Clarence Argo of bloux City , J. A. Dytr of DOS Moines , Holand Clark 01 Kcolcuk. The vote stood as follows , Clark \\Uhilra\\ing from the Held ; Mclvor , lll.t ; Argu , fi' ; Dyer , HO. Mclvor was doulaied elected and thu election was made unanimous , Argo was appoint d secretary , and the roll of the districts was called for nominations for vlcu piesldcnts , the following being selected : Uoland Clark of Leo county , W. I ) . Poler- son , J. F. liurns of Waterloo , Al Sorter of Sciatica Promptly Cured. BEATIIILT , Ncn. , Nov. filli , 1801. Atm'it tlie miilillo of Annum Ihu vsrlltr 7ii3 proetrntcdllli \ mi ( tcule attack of Kolr.tlin. Tor two months wu < < tcuruly r.lilo to % MilU ni'roen ll.u room \\lllKiiitnn fUtiuiar the [ min \ui9 Intolerable. Tliu muni rLincillcf oulypue li'injMirory relit f ; Iwomuabiiut dlnuiurat'iil. A frliujwlir , Imil tlelttd , anil IK in treated for rliunnfi' tlmii at l.iciltlor tprluciiiihitcd me to K\\u \ tlio wiitdf a trial Did ro , renmhiln ut The Khun flxUrn ( UfK. driiiLliiK tlio J-ulplio Sullno mul Id-Rout WaUr , taking hot Kult rulphiir bnlli ; ilnlly In I'lio urel ; Ilia pniii Kuholdi-il ; frrm ttmt tlmo on Inuc laiprincd rupldl ) , piln liiB ulruicth i\or ) liny Wnlkrd ahout the tonn nnil in IT the biirruundtiiL' hills of I'.xivltior hprlnga Am comlmid 1h t persons afflicted \\llh nny Ijpn of rhiliinnlUin , ulll bo Kti'ntly ucnctltpd. If not lunnplcttly lurid y IhuttaU'ruof I'.xccli-lorSjirliii' * Scnrco- ly can tno inui-li bo tuld In prnlee uf Ilia water * , Tlio Kluia uuil tlitlr ilt-llulilful tur rouuJiuf * ( SlguciJ ) KIUNK llinri-iT , Hii. The tcateri ait Mlletl culy ly ( fa Exctl , tier fjirimii Coiiiiany at Excelsior Springs "SA. . W. ByBissouri Hicliardsoii DiUiS Co. , Agis. , Omilia , Ke Mnson City , Hvrun WobMor of Minhall- town , Chnrlo * lonroc of OikiUooin , I. . M . Garruttof DCS Monies , Thnmns L. Maxwell of Orcston , B. L. Funk of Unrroll , .1. U. ICclfTor of I'lyinouth county. K. J. UIckcr on of C'ass county. The followliiB executive comiiilttoo was cho < cn : .1 , O Oarrotson of Kcokuk , W. F. UonUlln of Iowa City , Sum tiel B. Carroll ol Porr > , Mark Holbrook of Otiawn. J. P. Uoaahuo was elected treas urer. It was decided to flic tlio annual dues for membership In the loaguu at W. A vote of than us was plvcn the Satnoset * nnd .lack- sonlans of Otpaha for their altenJnnco dur- trig the evening , and also to the reception committee of Council Hltiffs for courtesies shown the dolccatos tn the convention , after which the mcotinc adjourned. UaWitt's Sarsnpirllla aeuro.v * suna poi- nous us icrofulii , skin discajo , cczotm , rhou- tnatlsm. Its tlmoly use saves nunjr llvoi. Cnrpots Will ( lu This Work , Tlio Counoll DlnlTs Carpet compiinj' liavo had tlio liuuviost trade this sprintr that tboy liavo over had , and to talco care of it they hnvo had dally ship- inputof now jroods. Today their sleek Is oven lurgor than It has boon at any previous time. Tlioso goods bought at tt discount inulttdo all llio spi'lnu weaves and novelties In all lines , and this week will bo full of opportunity to not bar- triiins , us well as the haiitlsninest latest designs that wore not out of the looms when other dealers bought their goods. Delegates and visitors In the city this woi-lt are ospodally invited to-visit the carpet atom. Chapman's icreen faelory. Kxeluslvo Bureon doo-s and windows. See him or wrilo for prices , lo L'oiit'l St. , Council niuiu I'lvorvbotly oats al Russet's restaurant , 11 1'oarl street. Hi1. Clmmberltiiti , o.ye , car , throat , cntiitrh. Sluigart bloclc , Council LJhitls , Patronize blue ice wagons for Mo. river cliannul ice. Mulhollantl & Co. Tel. 1(32. ( Kilt strawberry short calco at Hussol's restaurant , 11 Pearl street. I.ou-Triced I.iiun Mouors. ncsides the High Wlicaled Hercules , which cut" grabs a foot high und soils for JO up , wo give you your choice of n 12 , 14 or Hi-inch mower forgo , every inn- chir.o warranted to do good work. 1'hiliulolpliin mowers always in stock. Largest and best line bicycles in the city Swift , Dauntless , Warwick Pil grim and Warwick Student besides the St. Nicholas line of cheaper wheels. SHUOAKT it SON , 11 Main Sttcot , Council Bluffs. The crowd nro all going to Russol's restaurant to got ono of these big 16 cent meals , 14 Pearl street. Tlio largest and best 15 cent meal in the eity at iv'issol's restaurant , 14 Pearl street. Drmnrnitlc Ilnidfiuiirtcrt. For stylish hats and bonnets , at Miss Ragsdiilo's millinery parlor , 337 Broad way. .I.V.N OKA URHEXfll. Francis Wilson and his company of opera singers and comedians arrive In Omutm tins afternoon over the \Vubasu. It was the or iginal Intention of the company to arrive in the tnornine. but a telegram from Mr , Wilson was received from Syracuse , N. Y. , onrouto , stilting that they wore several hours late , owitijf to rain storms. The company will rest hero this nvuninc andauond the Thomas Orchestra concert. On Thursd ly evening it opens a three nights' onea omont at Bovd's , nrcsentiuK Goodwin & Morse's operetta"Tho Merry Monarch. " The company comes direct from Now York , whcro It closed Us season's run lust Saturday night. The sale of scats opens this morning. The next , attraction at the Farnntn Street theater will bo iho successful picturesque Irish-American comedy drama , "Tho Uruis- keen Lawn. " Dan McCarthy appears in the production of "Tho Crulskeen Lawn" in the character of Dublin Dan. Mr. McCarthy will bo supported by an excellent company of clover singing and dancing comedians and will opou his Omaha engagement Thursday evening , Muy 12. Uowltt's Sarsaparula clcansci the blooJ , AJH ! > OF yi : Domestic. The executive board of the Knlshtsof Labor will meet at I'lttsbur . I'a , tod.iy. The llllno s Ilonieopithit ! Mudlcal associa tion lias convened at Cnic.iKO foi u thrcn ilayn' session. t'onfuclcrato memorial day wns Boner.illy observed throughout the south wltli Impres sive cuicinonlus. JudRii llorton of Chicago 1ms appointed \ \ allacu I'cuKiimn icccl\cr for tlio Atcbbun steel aprln ; works In bond of JJO.UOJ. Ittir lars attempted to rob the Toccao. I'la . bunk , and In .1 ll ht with the walchiniin killed him , They did not secure uny plunder. The bccond Indletnient has been reported by the United States grand jury In hu slon at Iloston iigalnst the defendants In Iho whisky irusl case. John OrlcKor of Chicago h.is commenced suit against , u Chlcugo lodge of Odd I'ellowa for JJ'i.OJO diima uh for Injuries received whllu bulni ; Initiated into iho order. Il Is now h.ild that u Di-nvor syndicate has puicluiRcd n pill of the Tloria Ainorllliirant ( [ ylnitln Colin ulo for f 300,103. The tract con- luiiib over lo'i.ooo ' iicros. In a letter lo Kov J C. Ilyrno of Mlnneap- ollh. Arenlilshop Irelitnd , now In Home , an nounces thai the latlcan huh formally n iccd to Iho I'arlb tull plai , of do.illnR with \inerl- cnn p iroehln ! schools , and llili , lee , ( ic"pllu a vlcuioim opposlllon fiom thu Jesuits und Germans. I'oroiRn. .Taeicr. the dcfanltlm ; cnshlor of the Roths child's Tr.inUfort bunklnu hoiun , has been urrestud In KKJ'pt. The HelKliim Chamber of Deputies hasdc- cldod by it > oto of 1.11 to T to icvfso the consti tution and greatly Increase the electorate. Tno Connecticut M.inufiiciurliu Co. , Hart ford , I'o nn , , will contract for line mechanical \uirk at reasonable prices , Conestiomlence. kollelled. The forces of thn Ilrlllsh Tint Africa corn- panv In an cnv'ax'enieiitvllh the Mabnru tribe won a victory and ree.ipluicd a number of slave caravans. A Minister's ' Wife 'Would Like To tarn mend - " AtiHo-pho-ros , Morcncl , l.cn.iwro Co. . Shell. . I ttovuinbur U , ibfll. I TIIK ATiu.oriioiios Co. ; 1 liavc tiikoii Ath-lo-pho-ros My husband is u mlnlstor of tills place. Would Ilko to re commend tlio incillcliiu If you wish. Am l.nuvMi all through Illllsdulo County , us wu hnxti lived them ninny years. Tiio meOlolno him ilono uomleri fur inut In fact , I do not think 1 bhould liavo liceu hero now , ns I li id trkd four coctors .ind none did jno any good , MHS. M. I1. UKLL. The Indlsputahlo fact U Uiut thu onu spoclflo for Klicmnatibiii lu Atli-lo jilio-roa. tl per liottlo ; n for W. All flruzglsts. Ileautl- ful pioturu frou. poitp Ud. to unyonu who will write for It. n NEW HAVEN , CONN. HENRY H. VAH BRUNT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. YEMIGLiM ® OF' AND GRADES. LARGEST STOCK. BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. Office and Repository Nos. 12 , 14 and 16 , < } th Street. Warehouse , Corner gth and Broadway Brandreth's Pills A medicine that has been a household remedy for sixty years and used in that time by more than 200,000,000 persons must have great merit. Such a medicine is found in Brandreth's Pills. This fact demonstrates the value of these pills better than any statement of the proprie tors. It will , be observed that the close required to cure is small. One or two pills taken every night for ten or twenty days will cure dyspepsia , costiveness , rheumatism , liver complaint , biliousness , or any disease arising from an impure state of the blood. Brandreth's Pills are purely vegetable , absolutely harmless , and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store , cither plain or sugar coated. BAKING POWDER. OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmahaNeb WELL BRED.SOON WED"GIRLS WHO USE Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PjLLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They net DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY on the Llvor and Stomach , restoring the constipated o pa MB to healthy activity , und nro u POSITIVE and PERFECTLY SAFE CURB for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and all other diseases arising frOiu ) a disordered con dition of the Liver und Stomach. They nro the Only nifiliio Vcsot-xlile Liver I'lll bold : Thuy nro I'urfoutly ' llnrmlcnsi They ro I'uirly VdRclnblcj Try Them. IK. PeliPiiek's Ilookjin Consumption , I.Ivor Complaint < m < l Dyspoiisla Sent I'rcu. Il.J. H. SOHENOK &KIN , I'hlliulolptiK THE SHORTEST -fclNIi TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'jE s represented on this man. ' - Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nar.i St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. Chas , Lunkley , I'linci'iil Director anJ UnilortiVir. 311 Broadway , Council BltifTa 1(111(1 ( ( lUUUlUU ( I INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY TREATMENT OF ALL llust faail'tlps , npp.iruiH nnil Uuuollo'i for successful tru itniont of nvury form of disease rcnuliiiu iiiodliul or siiriluiil tioitmi-nt. U boas for patients , hoird mil uttomlin30 , l > c/1 acc-oiuo lations tn the wast , < n \\rltoforc-lrouliirs on duform'lios mil nlles , lumnr. , c nicer , oil irrh , 'hionohilH. In haliiiloii.o'ectrlclty , piiralysls. onllupsy , kid- nov. h utider , eye , o.ir , fkln iin hloo I tin 1 nil BtirKh'al opor.illons. DISEASES OF Uoiiu'ii \Voha\elitulrndlud ! : ; , In dap trtmont fur women durliuconfinement. . Hrlolly | ) r > , ito.l Only Uollnblo Mouloal Institute - stituto inaklnz u Spool illy or . . . , X'HIVATIC UISKAHIOR All II oed Dlsu.ises buccoinfully troatol. bvphllltlu 1'nUon removed from ilia uyMom without nuiroury Now itostnnitlva 'J'ru'it- ment for l ossof VITAI < 1'OWKK. I'orsons nil- ublu to visit in mav bo trailed ut homo by inrremion lonce. All coinmiinloatlona oonli- dcntlal Muilicliu-a or Inttriiinoati sent l > y mull oroxpress , securely picUod , no murks to Ind cntu eontontHor sonJor. ( Jno parsonnl In * tervlew prefurra I. Cull iiud consult IN or send lil-itnry of your easo. mid wo will send In plain wrupuor , our { ! Ulon I'rlvuta. BOOK TO MEN , bptlo riKn eases , Impotcnoy , Syphllla , OloutuiU Vurlco- rule , wall ( jnoslion ll-it. llr.ices , Appliances for neformltlot It Trusei Only m-uiufactory Intho Weatof Iniftlit U. til .ll-l-l.l IMJr..i. JHUi > an.i , ULUU'ltlU ll.l TTlUt IKS A A li 11 Kl. I It. Oinaiia Medical and Surgical Inslitute , 26th und Broal way , Oojuoll BlutTi. Ton minutes' ildo from eenlor of Uniiili on Oiualiuand Oounoll lllufTi oluctrlo motor line CITIZENSSTATE BANK Ot Council Illulti. CjpUil Jtcot . fU.HO.OOa turplumiiiJ I'roHts . HlH > 'j NctOapIt il nn 1 Surplus . yXUUStltl l > tri'clurJ I ) KUimili'ii ' rt. I. iii.ifir. . , < ' i ( ilcmcju , 1' i : Iliri , I A. . Millar , J V Illmi 111 uDilClmrkit II JUnnnn Transact sonoral b ink- IIIK bubinoss. l.arsest eapltil aud nurpluiuf any bunk In southwestern IOWA. INTEREST ON TIME DHO3ir3 Ndtlco of I lid Sitting ( il tlio City Council IIH u Hii.inl of , ( ] iil/iitlon. Tothoowncrsof the lois D irtsof lots and ro il estate aliiiltln-1 : on or udj icont to the street * , alloys or axonucs heioln n.unod orsltuatu I In whole or In imrt within any of thu districts herein spocltlcd : Vou and each of von nro hereby notlllol th.it the city council of thn eity ot Urn ih i \\ill sit iis a butr I of eiiuall7Jtlon .it the olllco of thu fltv oleiU , In thu i.ty hill , Omaha , Sob , , ou Thursday , the 1'lth ' day of Mnv , IVJJ , from U o'clock a. in. to f > u'e < HMC p. m , for tlio | mt- IHWO of consldorliu and ounall/in , ; the uro- jiosed levy of special taxes nn I nssessmi'iits , as shown by "Proposed IM.iusof Assessmuiil" now on Illo In tbu oltlco of sild oltv eluil > , an I coi iect UK any eirois therein , and of hoarln all coniplalnt'j that the on tiers of piopoi ty so to bo assessed and l.iM'd may make , ild spu- el.il taxes und nssessmciits piunixol lobe lev ed belli , : nuucsttiry to cox or the co-t of the scxor.il Improvements duly aulhorl/ed to bo ni.ulo anil nou uomnleto 1 , as follows : Dam ges for olian.lutho grade of Arbor Btruiit. llth slreot nnil U'th blreet. unounllns to the sum of J.M7.00. uhlcb s lid uni It Is priposcd by a loport duly adopted , by the city council tn iis > usi on the lots und real estate to the depth of center of block ou both s dos ; of Arbor btreot from 10th to 1 lib strent , llth street r i om 17. > feet sou thot Arbor street to Ojstollar stieot. 1.th street from Vlnton street to Custcllar street. Judgment In f.ivor of MIcluiol Dounolly for dnma.'cs for oliatue. of Kr.ido of Dnenport street from ! Hh to loth Mici > t. umountliu to tno sum of J > 0'i 111 , which sum It Is propusod by a report duly adopted by thu city con null to abbess on thu lots and ro.il estate to the depth of I.C feet on both sides of said l.ncnpjrt ) stieet fiom I'tb to lUtli street. Dam.iui's. for uraiHiiz the alley In block P. Kount/o.x Uuth's addition , amountliiK to the sum of fKhOl , whleh s ildsuiu It is proposed by a report duly adopted by the cltv council to usso-s on the lots and re.il estate to thu depth of one hit on both sides of s ild alley In block 8 , ICount/u & Uuth's .iddlt on. Ch uin'liiff thn jrado of Dnu.-las sticot from ICth to .Utb street and -ertaln Intelsoctlns streets , uii.uiiutlnK to thu hum of Jl',0" 7 , whleh s.tid sum It Is pioposeu 1 > V u report duly ndopled hv the city counoll to us-ess on llio lotsmil iu.il est ite to the depth of 1 U feet on both siiles of sulil Doiulas sticet fiom Uth sticot to-4th street , us follows : 1'iom Uth to 10th SI. . " > cis poi foot frontazo. 1'iom lUth to lllh t. . Il.liii poi foot front t.u. I'lom 1 th to Uth SI , 8l.n : pel foot fiont i o I'rom 1 th to 11th St. , * , ? 'i per foot fic-ntti o. I'rotn lillh to 14th M , 8UU ! tiiM'fool front i c. I'rom Ht'i to nth -t. . $ . . " > i per foot front inn. I'rom l.'ith to lUth-1 , , $ l'iU pel foot frontage. I'rom th ston north Mdo tocst line , lot 2 lionsul'sBiili , I'rom 2ith S-l. on south hl'lo to west I'ne , sub IK , lot „ ' , L'.ipitol add. , at J14UU pel foot fi out age. age.DM north sldo from west line lot'-1 , HousoPs sub. to westlliio sub. H , lot L' , L'.ipltol add . On south hide fiom uest line sub. IH. lot L' , ( Junttol tdd . to west Hue lot ( ! , llomui's biilj. at i i U per foot frontage. On ninth hldo fiom west line sub. 9 , loll , Cuiiltol aJd. loest ilno sub .1 , lot I. t'.inlliil add. . On booth aide from nest linu lot d Ilousels'Hiib to tvoni line sub. I'.1 , lot i , Uap'lol add. utlJTii pin fo it fiontau , , On ninth l. o fiom west line sub. II. lot I , Ciipltol ad.l. toU'llh hi. . On south side trom west line sill ) . 1" , lot.I , U.ipltol add. l'Vlth M , utfJ 0 per foot front i o. ' 'lib St on wet sldu from north line of lot I ) tobouth line- lot II In ICcilom'b 1st ad : . utfl 8'i poi fool fiontiiKO. Doiulasbticet fiom IGth to20th at t7J ! per foot front iito. i7th t-t , fnrn alloy north of l < jriiuni ht. to DodueM tit Ji7i per foot front t o It-til SI. fiom 1' ill ! nn to UoilRu Ss | at 1.1.70 per foot front.i o. HMIi bt. fiom rurrwm to DoJsuHs. utf.l.iO per foot fiontiuo. I'urtlinui'itof ' gr.idliu-llli Axo. from Or.ind- vlcn to II uaioffl1" . . amotliitlii to ? li. 7S..lft , whleh sild sum It Is pioposod by a leportduly udoptod by the city louncll 10 assess on llio lots and K'al oitiilo tot he depth of alloy on both ; ilus of lib A\c. fiomGi uidvlow to llan- Oh.itul'iu thociii'loof Slth Ht. fiom Loavon- v.oitlift \\oo.woith A\o , amoiintliu to thu sum ot JI.IIII.UO , which sa'd sum It s pro posed toiihsi'SHou Ibnlots an I le ilustutotothu depth of thofontur of b.ocU not oxceedlu ; I U feet on both N dos of sild4th it. from l.o.iv- cnuorth St. lo llici.oiy St. Itntu per foot frontuvo Ji.'lllfi. I ) nia.'es for Krndliu eortiln streets and allojs In Murbli's iiddltloii , amounting to llio sum of $ s4.0' ! . tthloh hiulhumlt H piopusud by a repuit dtuy adouted by the elty council to , isit .son llio IOLS adjulnln ; tliObtieoti and alleystouit : 51 icy hticot from " 3th loS'th strciitH. Mason street fiomV'ith to JTih Htieels. Kth immuo from l.oavennorlh ulrcot to Hickory place. L"itli slreut from Ioa > enwoith street to Hickory place , mid'ho ulloys In Marbh'H nil- dltlon , equally on thu se\oiil lots In blocks 1 toll iiichislvu , in .Marsh's uddlllon , ou o.iuh lot $7.7 ' . " - DIIIIMKCH for Krudliix C iblullarctrcel from l.ltli to "till btrcou mnoiiiitlnx to tlio hum of tJn.l.K ) . which Bild hum It Is pioposed by it re port duly udoptu.l by tlio city council to s-eis on tlin loin mid to il est.ito lo thu depth of the nlloy or thoceiitli of tlnco ( I ! ) lots und In tax lotto the depth of IVj ( oet , on both sides of Castollur btreot fiom 1Mb to Slth streets. Katu per font f rimttuo , t.t ( : > M ! > , Diima.'i's forir ; idln I'ucllluhtroulfrom 'llli to " 7th streets , ainoiintlnir to the MI in of iilH.uu , which Hild sum It U proposed by u ropoit duly udopted bvtbocllv council to .IH OSSOII the lots und real csttto to the depth to the center of block , and the depth only of lots 4 , .17 and 43 In Illokory plueu , on both Hides of I'liolfleptrcot fioiii Hli to-Ithhticots Kato tier foot fronl.iie , * i.'VW , Damii''cs for Kradiiu Dupont street and Itlcebtieot In Dupont pluuu , amountliu to the hum of (4810' , wnlth said sum Ills proposed by n report duly iidopto I bv the city ooiinoll , to HHsoKson the lot * mid real ostatu to the depth of I.Ti feut on both tides of bald .slioets " ) | " " from east line to west line of "uYc "sueeLt ° from east line to west line of Ou. pont pluce. at latoof U.1JJ per foot fiuntujju. DiiniusiiM for eh IIIKO of urudo of 4'nd street. ] jufiiyi > ttu und other stivotH InVulnul Hill udd lion. nmountliiK to the Mini of t TTdti , \\lilcniald inn U I * proposed by n niporl duly adopted bv tlio city council to assess on the lot * and roil I'utito to the depth of 151 fenton boll , aides of I''nd btreot from Hamil ton to NIcholiiH stieul ; I.af.iyolto in en no from IV ) feel west of 4'ml utrdiit liHUt slroot K-to per fool fronUKo IJ.lllM. Dnmai-'OH for trrudluK-bth fctreot from Kur- n mi lo Hurt street , miiomitln , ' lo thu bum of IHHfiO. which unlit sum It lb propound by u re port dill v adopted liy thoelty ( oiinoll to un less on tlio loll mid roul uit.ito lo tin ) depth of tlrbt ulley or IMfoetou both ildoi of street from P.irn nil stroit to II irl stroot. Hate per foot frontage f.Oi.'J. ( 'bun inu' Iu Kr.ido of II million sticot from "Itli street to 4)1)1 ) ) street and certain Inter section HI reals , aniountlu : to the HIIIII of tll- i.'ii)0l ) , which said mini It Is uroposod bvu rcnort duly ndopted by tl-ii city eon neil tu ussoss on tbu lots and i.'al estate to tlio deptli of center of block or the llrst nlloy. and pioperty not Mib-dUldi-d IM fi-ut on both sides of the fol low Ing HI reels : Hamilton slreot from Slth to 41th street. LVilli street from Ch irles to Uiihhvoll street. " 7th btreol from alley soulh of Hamilton to I'll irlO' , stioet. "h'h street from 11 imiltoti to Ohnrlei strocl. " 'ilh ' street fiom In linn i to'h < irles street. .list streel fie u II tmllton to U im lei street , .llril street from Myrllo avenue to Charles htionl , .1'ith struct from I.afiiyollonvoniio to Charles t.trei'1. .litb street from Ijitayottoavunuu toClrirloi struel H no per footfronta-o , $ JOI2,7l"i I'lllliucertain lots amuunUn to thn HIIIII o I $ 'l" ' > lu , ttlilch mill sum It Is pro , line , I by a ri > - puit duly adopt 'd by the city e ninell to as * besbontlie Uus and roil estatu as folo\ : Lot II. block 4 , llr ike's addiilon , * XMU. Toco\ei tlio cost of slopliu certain lots , nmountlni to the HIIIII of 4 nO. 1 1 wiileh said sum It Is proposed by u report du'y ' adopted by tlio citv council lo assois on the lots mid real est ilt > as follows : I.ol is , block 10 , Ambler I'laeo. II ( U. Lot l'i. block U ) , Ambler I'l ice , il. ' 7. Iot 'JO. block 10. Ambler I'l.ice , J.'S'.H West 150 feel ot so 'i of nH socllon JU-lj-iS , . Dam IKO- . for cridlns Mtb slreel from Kur il im street to II irnov streol , and alloy from " ' . ' 7th , to the "llth street to avenue amount n : sum of ifl.JMl ) , which s il I sum 11 Is proposed by u reooi I duly adouted by the c ty council , to assess on tlio lots und roil tut itn to tlio depth of 1.IJ feet on c.isl sldu an I 1W feel on \\estsliloofHilil .vth street fiom K.iinamlo Ilarney blicuts. Hlto per foul fiontastj bamaces for chitnlii ? the i\ o of Doil o btreot fio-ii Lowe inonui ) to Ilult nllway , nnionnt n to the sum of $1100) , which said sum II Is proposed by u r.'poit duly adopted by tin1 cltv uiuncil to assess on thn lots and rc.il oU ito to the depth of tbr.'u lots or the llrst 'illoy , on both s dos jf H il.l HI reel from Lowe avoniiii to llo I railway , liatu per foot front i o J0sin7. Itj' ru ison ot oponiiK 27th stroJt frim Ilils- lol stiecl to He.Hek park , amin.itln ; to tlio MI m of il. UJ 01snlcli s ilil s nn II U pioiixoii by a ri-p.ii t dulv a loptod liy tliu city council lo ! iss3-.s on llu lots ind rj il o > latj on both shies of s tld ' . ' 7lh street from Ililstul slruol to I'nxton street , IIH follows : To I o nshis-cil on Hie bnlanco of lot 10 , Ilancs iiddlt on , ! .r > ) JIH I o bo .issi'ssed ou tlio o ist 01 feel of sub-lot II. t ix lot No.tl 0.0) ) . 1'iom the south line of Uo llok p ir > to I'ral t stieet al the late of f I. ? . " > per foul fiont.i o i n depth to contci of b ojk. I rom I'r ill streull1'ixlon stuot at the r.itu of HI.KIT pjr fool fronla u In duptli locun- lurof hloi'lc Vou art- fin I her not I ( led that s i 111 "propn nil p'niis of iihsussini'nl" aio non s ilijcrl to the Inspection and examination of any of thu owiti'is of bald lots , p irts of lots orplcccsof iiiitl I'stalo , or llio Inspection or \iinin tllon of liny othur perhfin Interested In silil pro- liosuil H- , < ; 'ssmi'iitg , at the olll 'o of sild city ctiTlt , anil tl.u hy a run n t of a ( . oiiiiiiltloo or H ihl I'ouni'll duly ndopio I. II Is propose I Hi it unless foi ocI and Hull ! lout o.iuso H m ly hu olhuiwlsu onlcriMl and < uterniliinil , th it thu cost ol H ild inipioveiMoiils respout.voly ho us- sussed on thu otpi.il lots , puts ot lots and pie os of iO"l cstato us shown hy said pio- jiosu I pin'i \ o1 as ussiuuiit Vou .in 1 o toll of you ire hereby nillflolto nppo ir hufoiu S'lld lloml of Kiju i Iition at the lime an 1 plucu uhovu Hpoullli'd to iniiko any complaint , * t.uo nont or olijiii'llon vou ( luslro loneornln : unyof sild pionsjl ; levies nnil as3C8siiiunlsof apoclal tuxes JOHN ( iitovfH. C'llv Clurlf. Oman i. Nob. , Mny 10 , ISO ? . may 10 dot SPEC ! A LT"NOTIO Ea COUNOII. BLU.-rS. WA.VTKD At once , u eompolont clrl foi pcneial housework , llcslof uaizes paid , d.'O I'lrst .no , IT VOU ha\a .inytbliiK for s ilo or trade BOO I ! . II. Slio.ifo , Ilioailwuy and .M iln slivni Id I ) WA f ir us for s lie. Improve I hlj ucroi Inllairlsin co , inly , $ , ! ) . U nor. ioni ; Uniurm Improved , J.'I.US : HJ iierj * ? li.'Ji. 1'orbirtilin In Iowa mil Nobr ibk i fat mi oall o-i or wilto to.loliiHon fc V in I'aUon , Counoll lllnlN utsof tlio city. H. II. She.ifo , ltr.idway und Main. S'I'UU VMR mid Co nmlsilon-Sioviii furnl' dire , on- , stored and sold on umimlsihm at lowest i , itos. U Kliinon in. il.'U llro t Iw iv. jnou SAM : OK unNT-i.auosT un.i moit Jmnllt ihlo moil m trkot In the west , dolui ; from HJOI.OJ loJriW ) . OoishhiiK nussiini nub : hnnk boot Mill show It ; ulll tiU'ul , Kpiendld biMlneschaiuv ; .1 vo.in' lu iso on hillldliu MM , Hoc olll oC'onn.-'il Itlillfrf DOIItA III. Lolllco rooms for rent In llrown .nilliliiu , front n , ' on I'o irl mid Main Hieets , ttlth all modern convonli nces for terms apply to A II Nicholas or II " Uory , room ) ) , a. cuts for building , \VANTni ) , Koolulrlforgouor.il hojsonorlc , T fill South 7th strcot. _ _ _ AN Investment imr.'nln. Now double house , illnatud at Nos 114 und 1 ( IMth Su , I oun- ull lilnll.s. Improvumont , now mid llrot-olasj house , lonlnlns II IOOIIIB , 'j Uulli moms 'i line Pan treys , 111 o'obuls , front uii'l buuK stiilM , hot ainl co d water service. KUH , otc , worth * ft.MO , H i I H 01 ut a h iryuln and solio t lionu- fl'Jo oircri. Knieit Biultli , Iliildwln block , Counoll Illulfn. Uoo | U tha stito mid ftdoril courts. HOD nit 1 , I uni i Iltnollo3k , Uoiinoll Uiuffi. It DELEGATES' ' HEAQOOARTEflS Delegates to the Domo-ratio Conven tion will llnd u warm welcome and an opportunity to make their oxuniitos if they will 1mvo to Buy Any Furniture this spring by visiting the lat'jiisl ( furnl- turo hotibo in Iho wobt KatitiM'ii prices will provall. C. E MYERS , llouhu's 01U ManJ , X05-/7 llio I'l Tolcphono JW , LUUIUII