TIIK OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 2f , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. TUB OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE ! - NO. 12 PEARL STUKBT. Delivered by carrier to nnr part of thp city II. W. TIIVTON. - MANAGER. Hnilnc Office. , . No4.1 ir-r TFi'ttnvrsJ * * it 1TLEI HONEh Nt | [ | | K,1tor | . t..NoSI MIXOK MK\TW.\ . K Y. Plumbing Co. Council IllufTs Lumber Co. , The Council bluffs presbytery will moot at Emerson September G. Too Uogulnr meetlnj ? of the Womans Uo- lief Corps will bo held In Urand Army of the Itepubliu bull tbls cvcnlnir. Grconshlcld , Nicholson & Co. . 021 BroadWay - Way , reul cstntc and rcntnl nRcnta. Largest list of property of tiny dealers In the city. lirucoVelhor has commonroJ n suit In tbo tllstt lot court fur n divorce from hl wife , Mnuil WolKor , on the ground of desertion. Superior court wilt bo In session nit day today In order tnnt nil Jorolcn born cltlrons 'who bavo not already iiono so may unvo n clmnco to take out naturitllxttioti pnpors. The rriRulnr meeting of Etuholnh Council No. a , Degree of Pocnhonlas , will bo held this evening in the wigwam of the lied Man , corner of IJroadwuy nnd Main streets , at tbo eighth run , for work in the adoption dogrco. Alary L. Boyle Iliod n petition In the dis trict court , yastcrday asking for n divorce from her husb.ind , Hurry K. I3oylo , on the i ; round of tlcsortlon. Sbo claims to have married the defendant In Ncllgh , Neb , , in Nick Smith , the Omaha missing man xvho was found In u cell In the 1'ottawattamlo county Jail , was returned to his homo ycsteiday morning , aomo of his frlands hav ing como over nnd secured his rolcaso ay the commissioners of Insanity. A suit bus been commenced by MM. Louisa Couppco In the district court , iiRiunst the Chicago. Burlington it Qulncy Hallway company - pany , for $ ! ,0'JU. She clulms that bur bus. band , Loulo Couppoo , was Killed nt 1'aclllo Junction last March on account of the negli gence of the company. Itobcccn IJono died yesterday morning nt TiL'O o'clock , after a two weeks' Illness , atthn homo of her granddaughter , Mrs. li. N. Kayro , ugtod bit years. Tbo deceased has been a member of the Methodist church lor the last sixty ycura. The funeral will occur ' ' this nftcrnoon''ntI ! o'clock from her late resi dence , 1117 Uti-htoonth street , Uov. C. W. Urower ofllciating. The Wcod.uen of the World came over from Omaha yostordav afternoon and baa n plcniu In Fnlrmount nark. The members of the oraor In Council Bluft'.s ncceptod an In vitation to accompany thorn and furnished a brass band , which discoursed music during the nftornooti nnd evening. Supper was served In the park nnd a general good time was bad. The firm of Sapp &Pusoy have commenced n suit In the district court to recover $ I-IOO worth of fees claimed to bo duo thorn for their legal services In the case of Mitchell Vincent against the city , In which thev ap peared for tbo city. The council offered to compromise tbo case a few weeks ago for f 1,000 , but the attorney who represents the 11 rm refused tbo offer. C. H. Ogdcn entertained the raombors of the Ornheus quartet nt his homoou Fun-view nvciiuo Thursday evening In honor of I'rof. 1) . W. MeDormld , whoso departure from the city two years ago caused tbo dissolution of the quartet. A few outside friends were present , and tbu singing of tbo old tlmo favorites was highly enjoyed. Prof. MoOcr- mldloH yesterday lor his homo In Winnipeg , Man. Man.P. P. A. Walton nnd James Connors , the two supposed conlldcnco men , spent $10 on an at torney and were discharged by Judge McGee yesterday In police court. They soy thnt they bavo now paid for their right to become citizens of Council Bluffs and they propoao to stay. The city poll tax collector has bean put ou their trail and they will bo pivon an opportunity to give a ? 3 demonstra tion of their devotion to Council Bluffs. Ji novel thing In the way of n picnic was enjoyed yesterday mo mi lib by fifteen young ladies , friends ot Miss Oleniachcr ot Chicago cage , Miss Plaito of Now Orleans and Miss Churlos of CoJar Haplds , who are vlsitiiitr relatives in the city. The party loft the city at 0:30 : a. in. and , wont to Mynstnr snring , where they hail a morning picnic , cooking breakfast over a bonfire and doing other equally barbarous things. Mrs. O.A. Pry or had n narrow cscapo yester day morn Ing from a motor train while driving at the corner of Fourth street and Broad- Way. The motorman fulled to ring his boll or glvo any other nolico ot bis approach and the motor struck the horsn Just ns ho Inndod squarely on the track. The shafts of the buggy wcro broken and the horao was Knocked down , but fortunately Mrs. Pryor escaped anything morn than a fright. Tuo borso was uninjured. Oovornor Bole * , Socrotnry of Stuto Mc- Farland nnd Treasurer of Stnto JJj-'spn have miido an examination of tbo damage done by tbo iiro ut the School for the JJo.if last week mid hnvo made arrangements for rop.iiringthe damngo so far as it can bo done with fcTi.OUU In ready cash on hand. The greater part of the repairs will bavo to wait until an appropriation can bo made by the legislature , but In tlio moantimu the building will bo put in the best shnpo possible , d The fruit growers of this vicinity arc town in the mouth this year on account of bo poor prospects for a good crop. M. E. Meyers says the fruit exhibit , which Is usually a fcaturo of the autumn , will prob ably not bogivon this year on account of the l > oor quality of the grape and upnlo crops , which nru tno principal articles In the fruit growers' repertory. Tbo grain crop , how ever , Is sure to bo good nnd tbo railway coin- panics nro Icwpt busy rustling for cars In which to carry the products of the farms. The residents of Oakland nvonuii who live In the vicinity of the oluctrlo light tower have had u good deal of curiosity urnusod by an ImniLMiso Hock of birds that gathers every ovonlnc about an hour boforcsumlown outbo top of the tower , and stays until the lights are lighted. When the current is turned on Inriro numbers of thorn are Instantly killed , nnd the rest immediately lly away , to rot urn ' the next afternoon. What the n'ttraotion Is In that part of the city Is a puzzler to the peonlo who Imvo boon watching them , but they uro willing to beltovo that the birds Ilka the society there. Ed Cones tried to stcnl a rldo on the Bur lington fast mail Thursday evening und was ordered oft by the employes ot tno railway , llo knocUod oiio of tbo mun down und drew a revolver on the rest , but the weapon was taken away from him ami ho was overpow ered before uo could do any damngo. Ho was arrested and urr.tlgnod in pollco court yesterday morning on the charge of being drunk and disturbing the poaco. Ho was glvou thirty dav * In the county Jail for the otTnnco. John Sullivan , me young man who tele nn Ice cream freezer from Charles Uoff , was given u like term in thu county jail. Judson , civil oiitflnuor , 8US Brondwuy. Summer suits for pontlomon ; cool , conifortiiblo iinil uhoiip. Koltor , the tailor , 810 Broadway. Thi < rollri'miiii'M Iot. Ofllcor Clanr of the pollco force Is Jut now bolng made the target of these who wunt to make a lot of money with case and dispatch. A week ago ho was served with a notlco of a suit for * , ' ,0 ( ) : ) damages whlsu had boon com- moiicod In the district court by ono Kngle , whom ho had urroitud fur drunuonnoss. En fly was lUscliarirtnl on condition that he would babnvo himself In tlio future , and ho thought the fact warranted him Iticoiumunc- ini : an action against tlio blue-coat. Yoitorduv Cluar wus survcd with another notice of the ttumo kind , Informing him of the commencement of un aciion by Albert tiuhott , n Saitth Muln street burnoM. maker , to recover ; MOuO dumugoa for fulso and mallcloua arrest , bchott was found Ivlng on the slduwutk In trout of bis stow onu night fast asli'op , und the ofllcor clalmod ho wus drunk , while Scbott doclarcd | io was only taking u siestu. Some of Scbotl's Inllucntlal fricndb took tlio matter up und tbo result of tbolr indignation Is the comuioncomont of the suit notv pundlng , TrnhiH lonvo Manuwa nully nt 8 n nil 10 n. in. , lUm. , und 1 , 12 , JWtt ) , 3 , a:30 : , 4 , 4:80 : , 6 , 610 : ! , 0 , 0:30. : 7. 7:80 : , 8 , 8:80 : , 0 , 9:80 : , 10 , 10:80 : , Hand llVSp. : in. The 31:55 : tnilu will iimko connection with the lust oleotrio motor our for Ouitihu. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Two Residences Ransacked by Burglars Thursday Night , FRIGHTENED AWAY WITHOUT PLUNDER In Until C'nupn They U'rro Hurprl cd In the Mnlillo of Tliclr OpnrntlOlis nhd I.uio Nn Tlmo In .Malting Tlicin- noltcii Sciirco. Tno occupants of S. Farnsworth's rcsl donee on South ICIgnlh street were awakened nbout mkliiiflit Thuisdny night by a nolso of fulling glass down atalrj. They nt once sur * mlsud that a burglar was paying thorn a visit , nnd n campaign of Intimidation was commenced ugalnst him. As there wcro no men nbout tbo house , this campaign was somewhat of a mild ono , but it had the de sired effect uud the burglar went. In tno morning an examination of the promises was mndo , nnd It was found that tna midnight visitor hud made a pratty thorough soarch. Hu got in through the laundry door , which had boon loft unlocked , and after getting in to the basement removed his shoes so ai not to be hoard , and hung his hat on the collar ntolrs that It might not interfere with the workings of the brain : That ho loft In qulto a hurry wus shown by the fact that whim ho left ho was baroheadod'and In his stocking feet. A largo number of burned matches were found In different parts of the houso. llo flnnllv surrnpilnl in llnillnt ? thn nnlr nit lamp in the homo , but it was empty. In picking It up ha knocKed off the onlinnoy , and It was thu nolso of thu brcaKing glass that aroused the women , llo then took the lampclown collar und tried to fill it out of thu gasollno can , but fortunately It lee was empty or the house nnd all Us occupants would lu nil probability have boon blown into kingdom comu. along with the burglar himself. About thnt time the noises began to proceed from the second story , nnd ho left unceremoniously , without taking anything with him so far as could bo Icarnod. The s.itno burglnr , or onu like htm , ontcrod the residence of O. 1 * . Wlckhnm , nn hour mid a hull later , by cutting away the screen door ut the rear. Mrs.Vlckham happened to b awaita und heard him wandering nbout lu inodlnlnir room. Looking in the mirrc she could .sea turn occasionally as ho passed the door , and snw that ho was tall , dark comploxloncd , and were n black hat. She whiscorcd to her husband , who awoke and nskod , with a suitable growl , what ho wanted. The burglar did not stop to ex plain , but made n hasty exit Dy the back door. When Mr. WicKham went to the dining room ho found It a study lu silver , with the spoons , knives , nnd other articles of sllvorwura lying on the table , packed up ana nil ready for u doparturo. ItOSlON STOKU , Council lllullH , In. Just between seasons , but wo have n number of summer goods that wo must clear , with your aid , and the prices cut to tnauro speedy sales , think wo will bo bo able to clear thorn all out in the next week or two in order to make room for our immense stock of full goods that is arriving daily. "Cosmos , " a nice light summer goods , while it lasts ) for Olc. Bengal tissue , ono of the lightest weight goods on the market , in dark colors only , Sic a yard. Shontong pongees , Chilian cloths , TalTctn cordri , cropons , pineapple tis sues , all in at Sic a yard. Bedford cords in a , uico range of pat terns and colored figures , with plain grounds , for fie u yard. 12J < ; seersucker "stripes for 8Jc or 12 yards for SI. 00. Best light calicoes , 60 a yard. An immense line of dark and medium colored challics for 4c while they last Half wool challics , 12c. All wool challics in. light and dark colors for 30c. Extra quality fust black sateens , 12c } , 15c , 19o and 2oc. 100 dozen children's ribbed vests , lOc each or I ! for 2oc. lf > 0 do on ladies' shaped vests , 12Jc each. 200 dozen ladies' extra quality fast black hose , lOc and 12ic. Ask to hoe our ladies' 25c fast black Hosiery , the finest in the land. In children's fast black wo show al most everything from the cheapest to the finest. In gouts' neckties wo show the best quarter necktie in the west. Gents' suspcndors at lc ! ) , 23c. 33c and 30c. Wo show an immense line , the best value over otl'crcd. In outing Ihinnol shirts at lOc , 2oc and J3o wo allow great value. BOSTON STORE , Council Bluffs , la. Gcorgo Davis , drugs auu paints. Luke Million has returned from a western trip.Miss Miss Ella Hagsdulo has returned from a western visit. C. G. Maunders returned yesterday from n xveok's visit to Chicago. Smith Mcl'horson of Kad Oak is In thn city , u Riiost of the Grand hotel. United Stutos District Attorney L. B. Vlilos of Corydon 1s at the Grand. Harry McCoy of Chicago is the guest of the family of H. O. COOK on Third avenue. Mrs. I. N. Lindner of Chicago is In the city the guest of her brjthor-ln-law , U. C. Liindnor. Mrs. T. A. Clark and daughter , Miss badlo , have gone to boda Springs , luuho , for a month's visit. Miss Katie O'Kourko has returned from Columbus , Neb. , whuro she has been visiting relatives for a couple of weaks. Tbo Misses Julia \Vulltor , Nellie I'arsons , Darrlo Goff uud Dora Grass hava returned from an extended trip through Colorado. Mrs. O. P. McICosson , accompanied by her sister , Mrs. William Yco of LuCrossoVis. . , oft Tliuraduv evening for u month' * visit iu Colorado. D. J. Clark returned yostordav from a .hroo would * trlu to Washington , D. C. , and the neighboring country , bringing with him u number of curious relics of his visit. 11. ( Jrosshans of SultonHoun & Hrubosky of llowcll , Hanson Hros. of Upland and Ferris Uro . of Elm Creek were among the ; > rnmincnl NobrunUaus that were in the city yesterday. LuciusVolU. . Irix P. Itoudrloks nnd T. E. Casady returned yoslorduy rrom Davenport , where they uttondod the domocratlo conv n- .lon. Kobort Harris , Senator Uoltor and A. W. Minton , delegates from Harrison oouiity. wasRod through the city on tholr way homo , I'nomas Bowman Is stopping a few days at Col fax , und Nick O'Urian is still nt Daven port , having baun tuuon 111. \V. P. Sapp lias returned from Dos Moinus , wbcru ho went to attend the good roads convention u u delegate from Council Uluffs. .Eighty-eight put of the nlnoty-nlno counties were represented and dologatcs were prusont from Kiu towns. The conven tion WUH an cnthuMastio ono , nnd ho thinks unnuot fail to result In mucii needed 1m. provomunts In the country rouds all over the state. Kino upholsto-lntr at the lowest prices it Council Blulft Carpal company's. lo in tliid city usj g.ia stoves puts ' 0111 in at cost. Throw HID llul y Ovurliiinrd , Mrs , H. A. Uonlmiu had an exciting ox. jiorienco Thuriday ulgtit while drlvlnc with her two children on Lincoln nvonuo. James Lokor , a young man living In the neighbor hood , wasdrlvlne , whoa thohor os suddenly ; ook fright nnd commenced to run away , There was a doup ditch on oltbor aldo of the struct uud as it was oyluontly a bad place to have a runaway Mr * , lionbam began 'to niiko propuratloi ; * to Jumn nvorbourd. She xuued over tUo ildu of the buggy and carefully drop pod her a-yoar-old bob onto the ground , and then triad to do tbasamo with thn other child. Hut the hitter was a ooy , nnd ho did not propose to bo treated like n b by. Ho accordingly fought when Mr * . Ilonhnm tried to throw him out , und It'was very likely owing to his want of obodlonco thnt both ha and his mother escaped Injury. Uofor i Mrs. Don- ham could overcome him tno Urivor bad sue- cocucd In troUlnp the hortcs under control , The onby was picked up and carried homo , ami It was at first thought tnaUts fall to the gronnd had kllloa it , as It was omo tlmo before - fore there tvoro anyslgns of llfo. A ph.VKi- cinn WAS called , and it was finally brought to i state of consciousness , lu only In juries were a few bruises. TIIK TALK OK Till : TOWN. The Splcnillil IliirRitln * .it tlio ttrcat Shoo Snlu In Council Illiilln. The great shoo sale at r > 21 Broadway , closing out n $25,000 stock of the best goods on tlio market , IB attracting at tention all over the country , Every mall is bringing orders from adjoining states , and every customer is satisfied , . Horo'a richness , and its only a. sample of what wo are doing : Ladles' kid button shoos , worth S1.50 , cut to Toe. Ladies'dongola button shoes , flexible solos , worth $2 00 , cut to 31.00. Ladies' line dongola button , patent leather Up , worth $ . ' 5.00 , cut to $1.60 Ladies' house slippers , worth 7oc , cut to35c. Ladics'"Burts' ' French dongola but ton , worth $0.00 , cut to $ 'i.OO. Ladles' line dongola button , patent leather tip , worth 83.00 , cut to$1.50. ' kid button , hand-sowed , worth $4.00 , cut to $2.00. L-idlcs' kitt Oxford ties , worth $1.00 cut to 6c. ! ) Ladles' dongola Oxford ties , patent leather tips , worth $1.50 cut to 75a L idles' French dongola Oxford ties , patent leather tips , worth $2.00 cut to SI. 00. Ladies' kid Oxford ties , patent loath or tips , turned , worth $1.75 , cut to 87o. Ladies' line natont leather Oxford tics worth $2.50 , $1.25. Childron's kid button , cut to lOc. Children's kid button , spring heel , worth $1.00 cut 4lc. ) Men's work snoes , worth $1.25 , cut to COc. COc.Men's Men's tap solo plow shoes , worth $1.60 , cut to 76o. Men's cordovan calf congress or lace , worth $2.50 , cut to $1.25. Men's dongoln congress or lace , worth $3.00 , cut to $1.60. Men's calf dress shoos , in lace or con gress , worth $3.00 , cut to $1.50. Men's line calf congress or luce , all styles , worth $4.00 , cut to $1.95. Mon'e carpet slippers , worth 35c , cut to 19c. Doilco Light Guards. SIIOTAXDOAII , In. , Aug. 17. An election Is tioroby ordered In company L , Third regi ment , Iowa National Guards , for the purpose ofelecting first lieutenant to fill vacancy caused by the promotion of Jj'irst Lieutenant J. W. Dlxon. balJ election to be held nt the irmory of company "L , " Third regiment Iowa National Guards , on Wednesday , Au gust 24 , between the hours of 7 aud 10 o'clock p. m. C. MOUNT , Colonel commanding Third rogtmont Iowa National Guurds. P.ill stock of carpets arriving daily anil sold at the lowest prices. Council Blu Ts Carpet company. llo\v the Caxliler Worked It. B. F. Freeman , cashier of tha Llttlo Sioux Savings ban it , Is credited with having ilayod an odd gatno on the Institution for which ho wus working , according to tha statements raado In a petition filed In the district court yesterday. It nllogns that on tno 7th of last February ono G. H. 11 rid go- man owed the plaintiff 3-,0 5. which was so- jured by n mortgage on a lot of cattle , and 30 also owed the defendant $1,115 , which was not secured In any way. On the date above mentioned it states that Freeman took advantage of his position ns cashier and con solidated all his own claims ngaltist Bridge- man with those of the bank , credited his own account with 1,115 , and took that omount nut of the bank'sfundE , with Intent to dc- 'raud tbo bank , and without the knowledge of nnv of the other ofllcers of tbo bank. All the property covered by the mortgage was Fold , and the bank reafizod only J-.534.70. BO .hat a balance of KJ90 is left coming to tbo > ank from Uridgeman. A Judgment for that amount Is demanded against 'reoman. Best hair mattresses made to order , and old ones renovated at Council BlulTs Carpet stnro. frilOM YKSTEIJjm'H KKCOXD II ! > 1TIOC.J ! SOUTH OM.IIIA , Aluycir Allllcr nnd IIlHViirnin I . Mayor Miller will put in his time today signing -DO warrants that were ordered Issued - sued at Uio last session of tbo council. The total n.nount of claims allowed was $5,500 , and some of them date as far back us Janu ary. This Is thu second baton of overlap claims to bo allowed , and about ono moro will clonn up tbo Moating Indebtedness of the city. Tbo warrants are issued against the occupation tax fund. The total amount of .ho warrants issued against the fund Is ; S-00 , and no moro claims will be allowed until more money ha been paid into the fund , us the lust draft exhausts It , Hoard ot Tbo city council met nt 9 o'clock yesterday norninc us n board of equalization at the city clerk's ofllco. Tbo board will equalize the assessment lovlccl acainst property for tbo mrnoso of paying the cOit of sloping banks ivcrslx feet tfign on Twentieth street , from O to Q streets. The city clerk was appointed to receive all comnlalnts from property owners In writing , und the board will moot at 7 o'clock Monday orcning to hear the com- ilalnts and equalize the assessments. Foiilflit III it Million , Jack Bogloy and George Williams foucht riiur.sciny nicht In Cillahan's saloon nt Al- Bright. Boiiloy Is much tbo moro powerful nnu of the two nnd ho administered a terrible mating to Williams , pounding him right and eft and Kicking him when down. Williams s a wall Known character about tjio saloons n that end of town and In thu past has np- > carad in police court many times ou ono ihurgoor another. Begloy conducU a saloon ust across tbo Sarpy couuty lino. Ho was irrestcd last evening. Notri anil IVrxuimlH. Mrs , George French loft yesterday for Stuart , Iu. , on u visit. Colonel 1C. O. Mnyflolil rotnrned yesterday 'roin u two week * stay at Colorado' pleasure esorts. A pleasant dancing party was given Thurs- lay evening nt the homo of John SchuU , rwenty-uigbth-and Q streets , Iti'ciiptlou to .Mr * . Nlritni ; . The Ladles' Aid society of tbo First Meth od 1st church guvo a farewell reception at the church yesterday nfternoon In honor ot Mrs. A. L. Strung , who Is soon to leave for Texas. I'ho affair was gotten up in a surprise to Mrs. Strung. The address was made by MM. L < \ B. Bryant and wus responded to by MM. Strong In u. . very fitting manner. After the recaption the ladles all vUttod TIIK BER luilding and were shown through the struc ture from basement to roof. Ormlini ; Contract * Lot. At the mooting of the Board of Public Works held yesterday afternoon the follow- ng gradmtr contract ! were awarded to ICatz & Culluban , they bolng tbo la wait bidders : Ohio stroM , from the east line of DanUn's addition to Twonty-socoud street , nt 21 cents ; Eighth street , from Pine to Frances , at lU'.i-lU cents , and tbo alloy between i'lercoand UioKorv streets , from tilghlb W Tenth streets , nt 19 9-10 cents per cubla yard. Mo\fiiient of On rii 11 Stfliimori. At Liverpool : Arrived Hunlo , from Now York. At New York : Arrived Danla , from Hamburg. At Philadelphia : Arrived Missouri , from London. ( FIIOM vesTr.nrnr's SECJUXI ) r.ntTtox. BOUND TOi-IIAVE FRESCOES Only Qua Oounojlra'ivn Supports the Veto o tbo IwhiflMn Contract. a i _ _ HIS HONOR ON THE CITY HALL ARCHITECT Ho ninciivrrn Nuiiidroun ritulta , 10 Ho Al- lcKmln tlioCpnitVuctlnn of tlio lliilld- Inc Ordiii'minos Introilucril A Lively , inlcrcttln Meeting. J J _ The members. , who attended last night's ' council meeting put considerable snap Into tholr proceeding * , transacting the business with nromptnoss nnd dUpatch , Tbo first thing that they did w.is to knock the mayor and his vetoes but of the cox. The mayor was ou bund with hU veto on the Hanry Loh- m nu u frescoing contract , the full text of which was published In yoitorday'a Br.E. The veto was ronil and when the roll wai called and Mr. Ilowoll was the only mun who held an opinion that nprood with the mayor. Upon the quostlon of the surplus funds the mayor handed In tbls communication , which was referred"Under the arrange ment , as at present existing , tbo city in re ceiving from tbo banks Interest at the rate of only 2 per cent per annum on the dally balances. I have reason to bollovo thnt there is a considerable amount of the city funds that could bo made to realize a much larger rate of interest and tboroby save several thousand dollars to the city , by Investing the same in short-tlmo bonds of the city. Section 102 of the charter provides thnt it shall bo the duty of tbo mayor and council , by ordinauca or concurrent resolution , whenever they deem prooorsoto do , to require that any money to the credit of any spucial fundon account , of which bonds may have boon issued , bo in vested in short time bonds of the city or ether good und safosccurl io . As suggested , I bollovo that by carrying out the provisions ot the charter u largo sum of money , amountIng - Ing to thousands of dollars , could bo saved to the city. I respectfully suggest that this matter bo referred to the llnanoo committuo for its carofut investigation and considera tion. " Stlrrotl Up the Fight with UoirmlarlV. The mayor stirred up the old light ootwcon hlmsolr and Architect BoirndorlT. In this connection ho wrote like this : "I respect fully call \ our attention to the condition of the olovutor scrrtco in the now city hall. It is Important thnt the elevators , cages and pumps should bo carefully examined and fully tested before acceptance of the name. It Is doubtful if the pumps uro of sufficient capacity to do the work that will bo required. It is curtain that the plpo in USD with the elevators is of insufficient size ana must bo changed. The plans for the posts and cages are so defective as to render a portion of the elevators dangerous. Action should bo taken without delay to provide now doors for the cages , made on an entirely different plan from those now in use to pre vent accidents. Other radical changes must ; bo made In order to rcndar a portion of tbo elevators sufo. As now run , a cblld , or even a grown person , is liable to have a hand or oven an arm taken off by reason of the ar rangement of the elevators and doors and tie unreasonable largo spices loft in the elevator doors. "Iu view of the many blunders made by the present architect , | 1 suggest the desira bility of securing tbu Cervices of n competent architect to preparejilans for such changes as may hereafter bo necessary. Chungus not only In the elovntow , but in other places about the building are absolutely required. It is n notorious fact , of which ovary city official about the building is fully aware , .bat the present architect does not give any ; lmo or attention whatever to the construct- on and completion of the city hall. 1 have 10 desire to onffug'o In any controversy with ilm , and do not propose so to do. I do pro- iosc , however , to perform the duties re quired of mo under the charter and to call tbo attention of your honorable body to those glaring defects , and so far as 1 can possibly do so , protect tbo Interests of the taxpayers of Omaha. " This was referred to the committee on niblic property and buildings. The city engineer and the Board of Public Work * ronorted upon the condition of the ' pavemcnt'on the Tenth ureot viaduct. They said that -10 per cent of the blocks had de cayed , E pur cent of them were rotten , 10 per cent had rotted to the depth of three Inches or more , and thot 25 per cent had commenced to decay. " They d'u not think that a coating of coal" tar would bo of much benetit. The report was tocommittcd lor recommenda- lons. Mayor Bemis suggested that n night wntoh- uan bo appointed to look after the city hall during the hours that the Inmates ir.lk-ht be iwuy from the building. This was referred. Tluit Cemetery Oilcstliin AKUln. City Attorney Conncll reported an ordin ance declaring against .ho further enlaree- nontof coraotories within the city limits. Ho said that ho thought that the city could lot pass an ordinance affecting the boundar- es of Prospect Hill , as deeded by the lute iyron Heed. President Baldwin of the Prosp nt Hill lemotory association wrote that it wts not .ha intention to enlarge the coinetorv , but simply to use the property which was origin- nlly Intended to go into the cemetery. The sanitary question , ho said , was alt nonsense. An ordinance to enlarge was not necessary , ns the cemetery could not bo enlarged with out using the streets. Mr. Munro said that It was about tlmo to settle the pravoyard quostlon. Vuo ordi nance prohibiting burials should bo passed and if It was not legal It could ba tasted In the courts. Mr. Prince said that It was not his dcslro to Injure any person , but ho wanted to re spect the living as well us tno dead. A number ot nnidavUs from parties living lear the cemetery were road , showing that 0,000 bodies retted in Projpeot Hill , and that on account of such burials the water In the wells in that locality was impure and unlit for uso. All of the papers were referred to the com- mlttoo on boulevards. Councilman Prince Introduced his ordl- lance for the coiutrnutlon of a stool and iron viaduct along Fifteenth from Leavouworth to Pierce street , adoptlnir and approving the plans prepared bv the city engineer and au- .horiztni ; thoupnolnttnentof throe appraisers o assess any damages that may arlso to abutting property by the construction of such viaduct. Ordinance ; were introduced changing the grade of Douglus nnd intonoctlng streets trom Twonty-oignth street to the wosi line of Boggs & Hill's addition , amending the ordinance entitled "Street railways , " This ordinance provides that no street railwuy company sball run IU cars nt a greater rate of speed than ton miles per hour In that portion tion of the city bdunded by Twelfth street on the east , Sixteenth1 street on the west , Leavouworth street on the south and Cum- nif street on the nbrtb. or at a rote of speed greater than 11 fteen miles per hour outside if the territory defined. It also provides ; hntwhnnon9 train Ms following another such train so following shall not approach preach within fifty foot of the ; rain that Is ahead. Thu dirt haul- .nir . ordinance wus 'nlso Introduced , road twice and laid over under the rules. This ordinance provides thut any por.on desiring to haul earth In oxcesi of ton cubic yaids shall obtain a permit from the Board of Pub lic WorKx. When the earth Is to ba huulcd over any paved street or alloy , the party ap plying for tbo permit shall dopoilt uccrtllled check and an agreement that bo will clean up and remove allidlrt spilled. If the earth so spilled is not removed oy the person ap plying for and receiving thu permit , the Board ot Publlo Works will cauno the re moval and charge tbo expense against thu check so deposited. AUtliori/.uil to Kxtunil It * Korvlce. The now Omaha Thomson-Houston Elec tric Light company way crantod authority to extend It * poles and olnctrlo lleht wires ou Tenth. Thirteenth , Sixteenth , Eighteenth , Twentieth , Twenty-fourth. Loavonwortb , Harnoy , Howard , Farnam , Douglas , Uodgo , California und Cuinlng atrooU. J , M. Painter , wbo has the contract for placing telephone wires in tno city hull , was ordered to complete bis contract within twenty days ; falling so 10 do , the attorney Is Instructed to bring suit ugalnst Pulnter's bondsmen , Tbo city engineer was Instructed to e ub- llsh tbo grade of Forty-fifth street , fret Suumtrrs nvcniio to Lane street. Tno axnrosstnon nf tbo city petitioned fo relief. They stated that th'o depot pollen man , Morris Fleming , drove them from the Union depot and allowed the Omaha Transfer for company to monopolize tbo business , The comptroller was instructed to prepare n statement showinir the expenditure * o each department during tbo past ntn months. \V , B. Mus.sor and others petitioned for the sunpreiilon of a house of prostitution located In the vicinity of the iJollono hotel. The bids for furnishing \onotlan blind for the windows of the city hall were opened nnd referred to tha committee on public property nnd butldlncs to bo tabulated ntn reported back. The Flro nnd Police commission asked the council to buy a f 1,6'JO halo water tower this was re for roil. The Board of Health and the Flro nnd Pollca commission joined In nn nppllcatloi for furniture in their rooms. The committee on public property and buildings will roper upon this. The comptroller was Instructed to ndvar tiso for ten days for bids for steam coal. City Boiler Inspector Saudonbor * was given n leave of nbionco of ton days , to date from September 1 , that he may attend an on glnoorn' convention at Atlanta , Ga. I'KltSU.V.U , I'Alt.WltAl'US. D. E. Gray of Grant is nt the Pnxton. O. L. Uaklng of Chicago Is at the Murray Samuel Long of South Bond Is nt the Pax ton. ton.G. G. W. Hodges of Chicago Is at tbo Mur ray. ray.J. J. L. Graver of West Point Is nt the Del lono. lono.U. U. F. Gillosploof Valentino is at the Area do. U. M. Laddls of Brownloo is n guest nt the Arcade. C. C. King of Emerson Is registered nt the Paxlon. Arthur W. Tumor of Ponder Is nt the Mercer. C. N. Miller of Dos Moines , la. , Is nt the Millurd. J. 11. Agarol Lincoln was nt the Millurd yesterday. W. L. Norton of Bassott is registered at the Arcade. M. C. IColth of Worth Plntto is a gnost nt the Paxton. F. .1. P.irkor of Carroll , la. , Is registered at the Murray. Georco 13. Dorrlngton nf Falls Citv is nt the Millurd. A. . L. Towlo of O'Neill , Nob. , was in the city yesterday. C. F. Dodge of Fremont It among the guests at the Paxton. F. S. Crabill nnd William Itossottor of Hasting nro cuosts nt the Millard. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. BufTum of Wakoflold are among the guests at the Paxtou. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Foster leave this after noon on a trip to Chicago , Minneapolis uud bt. Paul. Frank D. Runsor. George F. Kennedy nnd J L. Cnldwoll of Pennsylvania nro In the city on their return from Denver. They are nt tuo Mercor. Mrs. Tilly , wife of J. F. Tilly of this city , dooartcd for Kadford , Vn. , last night In re sponse to a telegram announcing the serious Illness of her daughter , Mrs. J. F. Tilly , jr. NEW YOHK , Aug. 20. ISnecial Telegram to Tin : Dec. | Omahn : W. K.Kurt/ , Hoff man ; li. B. Stearns , L. B. Stevens , West hotel. Council Bluffs : A. J. Day , St. Nich- Close Cull lor William. [ CopyrlKlitod * 18'Ji by Jnnics Gordon llcnnott. ] BEUI.I.V , Aug. 19. [ Now York Hornid Coble Special to THE Bcc.l A sorio-comlc corrollary to the standing quarrel between Bismarck nnd the emperor was supplied Tuesday night. The cmpuror and Herbert Bismarck hud both been Invited to the nn- mal banquet of the First dragoon guards at he Bollc-Allianco Strasse barracks and both had accepted. On learning that the former ninistor's son was to bo among the guests ils majesty was not a little embarrassed. At ho lait moment ho resolved not to attend he feast. The sudden turn iu tbo health of , ho empress , obliging his majesty to proceed o tlioJMiinuox palace , wus Invoiced us ttn ex cuse for bis absence , ana the consequences vblch bis majesty had boon forewarned to ixpcct from a chance mooting with his oruior minister were thus averted. St. Louis SwHoliiiiPll Unriiiy. ST. Louis , Mo. , Aug. 19. The switchmen n the Big Four yards nro uneasy. The Big Four is the only ono of the Vundorbllt lines reaching St. Louis , and really it forms thn only outlet to the west of that vast network of roads in the east. Ono of the switchman old an Associated Press reporter tonight , bat the men wcro ull ready to go ns soon ns ho word was given nnd tie up nvery sastern road entering St. Louis. There uro SOU switchmen omnloyod In the yards of the oastirn roads hero and nt East St. Jjouls. While probably the Big Four men will bo ordered out it is not thought tbc order \\ill effect the ether linos. The 500 , It Is said , are ready to strike at onco. ( .rlnviinvn Committee. Pa. , Aug. 19. A number f railroad men arrived hero today from Jet- oy City , Buffalo , Boston and other points , t was soon learnrd thut it was a delegation f what is known as the genorul rnoviiuco committee nf tbo Brotherhood of lailroud Trainmen. They hold a secret Bos ton In St. Goorgo's hall for several hours. Joforo leaving thu city they stated in posi- ivo terms that the meeting wus not culled vlth reference to the Buffalo dldlculty , out hat It was incidentally discussed. The mlnmen say further that they anticipate no rouble or difficulty whatever with the ofll- lals of tbo Heading railroad system. FAOTS ABOUT OMAHA. Omaha has five public paries. Omaha has &lxly-tivo miles of paved troets. Omaha has ninety-two miles of sowers. There aroslxty'puhllo schools , employing 93 teachers. There are twenty-two church and private chools , employing 152 toaohord. The school census shows over 80,93J cnll- ron of school age. Omahn Is n cltv of churches , having 115 louses of religious worship. There nro sixty-tlvo hotols. There are thirteen trunk llnoi of railway , ovcrinir as.illl miles of rand oponitoil from Jmaba. Ono hundred aud thirty pasaongor rainsnrrwo dally. Omaha has the lar uit smnltor in the vorld. Omaha has the largest llnsaaJ oil works In ho United States. Omaha Is tbo third largest packing center n thu world. Lust year the stock receipts vero : Cattle , 2,5:13,79.1 : : ho . M , T.UW.SiJj ; hoop. 7311.15(1-1. ( Omaha bus the largest distillery in the vorld nnd throe of tbo largest broworlus In bo United States. Omahn has tbo- largest white loud works n thu world. Aside from the picking houses Omaha has ( W manufacturing ontnrprisoi with a com- blncd capital of fjKijUU. ! List your their iroducu amouniod to ? ) I.W3U ( ) L . The principal shops of the Union Pacific allwav are looatod In Omuhn. They cover Ifty iioros ot ground and represent un out * uy of $ J..rOUOOU. They ( uruish ompioyiiont o 1'JOl ) skilled mouhanlcs und OJ day labor crs. During the year 1831 the real ostuto transfers - fors amounted to f 15.ii9t > 'JI. Thouuluul real estate valuation Is SJ.VJ.O 00 , XX ) , whllo tha asiossmont for taxation is based on u ono-tenth valuation. Omuhahus twenty banm. of which nlno uro national , eight savings and turco are s'.ato banks. During 1891 the clearings were fJ41li3- 95. 95.Tho The postoflloj receipts for the year were ; JOI,5S8.UD. This doprtrtmuut guvo employ- nontto forty-six clerks and ulxty-t > lx car riers. Omaha has ono of the most complete water works system * lu the world. The plant cost 17,000.000 ana has 170 miles of mains. Tuo tumping capacity is tJ3 , < > 'A < HX ) gallons dally. There are nlnoty-Ilvo mites of street rail way , mainly olocirlo. Tha ays torn employs X)0 ) mon and operates -73 can. The monthly my ooll Is MU.OOO. opulntlon In I8U , l.Bft 'opulatloiilnlSUU KLIKI ' pulutum In IMSJ H'.MH opiilutlon In Ittitt , Ul.tai in lo'JJ M. F. Boron , the Well Known Union Pacific Employe Tolls His Experience. Incipient ConsumpHon Cured. Ono of the best known men in Council Bluffs is M. F. Uorcn , of tlio cnr dopnrt- mont.U.l' . railroad service , residence nt 1112 , 18th n von uo. llo is n nntlvo of Pottawnttntnlo county , liis fnthor sot- Uintf there nt the liino of the Mor mon immigration , lloforrinf ? to hin ro- ccnt restoration to hotxlth ho speaka ns follows : M K. OOUK.V. "I Imvo la'Sn nillliti'illili cntnrrh In lit)1 lionil nml tluiiiii f.ir y ri At llmc < I Iinil nn Inli'ii'O lirmt- nrho. At ; n ° c vruv nMvnyf > tlpl [ < 1lt up ! nI M > 5 foil n I1 n h nfr ni'Vlil prc'liiK > M 'it my briM'lnut itn'l | ' ln niuiinil my ln > nri nml In my liiiiK , RMl 1 n riiniluiill ; Kplillnit u ji-r.nw , Hilok MiicK'ii .My Nppctlto liociuni' | u > ur mill I ! wok tniil ili'n My rt-.t nt nt tii IVIM tetf.tK" ' ! ' . nut ) t iiilit mnrrrl/rlisiiKJ in > cli.lhi' * nltliiinl tnVlPB coM nml imvliu-a npn nili'.k : i < rlii'i : > lnrliu. Soon I hi'ciui to Uuroii li'icklin ; cuiuli. lili nrc'iii' ! nil tlinmuli inrrln-rl M ; wife iirut ni > lilior ) ) Ihinitllit 1 Iind llio r' ' ! .million , tin I lo loll tin- truth nil I lie ultin p'jliucil Unit ; to mo. I lii-itnti il cu > rlnu iui < l irk" ! ninn > iiMiivil < . bit will ! mi b.'miIU. At IliH Ilinn n Irluriil Uilvlsril MID to cniiMilt llr1 * . Ciiiiclniul ntul f-liopnti ) . I ill.I o : In four ncoX nfti-r bi-Kiiiln ; lliclr In-Atin ntinyicntli cnllrol ) ctino iiinlni } nn o uuHti ) clt"ii IIH it uut * MI . 1 lin\p not hiut u "liiLliilii'iulnHii1 liuo. I fool Ih't riito-lii'llor limn Jor pit jrniv .M ; npiotu ] < ) nml tiiMmtli iiro u\- cullonl. H'ltl 1 ii'illl..i' lliat 1 inn < uroly osoapliu thnt -ujrul MI a I ml y ciin iniiUlori. | Itwlll iitronl nn ) plc.i itro lo per nu illy vurify tlilt tiitoinont to nuy < ino cnlllnKon iiu * . I limp no lioMUtlnn hi c < cprc > . Ian my liolliif tlisl lira Oopu nml nml Slioiuinl nro \eryfkllliul Hit lie troiiliii-nt of cliro.iloiliiiiK'S. " Cr5TPSY BARLOW. A Pretty Footlight Favorite Con tributes n Stntoment it ! sOyp y Union * li tiia liirof n will known nml opulnr comtiui.y Itiirlo 's' Metropolitan * . I'M Copuln'i'l nil 1 brtopitnl pro.4ont litritiitoiiiont , nx iinllrn IIIH the nuifL' , I'xtciil unit Inlliioncu nt Iliclr Iirnctlru. - > lhs llnrlonolro nnsiiiri-ttod liy cu'nrrli 1111,1 slie ftolc < to I tlrn. ( * oMluiiit | umt Shpnnl from n noiitf the ln l ti of tlio oiin it-y to trL'iit It. Tin'little In rty'u Htiilptuoul' * IH K'l ow "I'ooplo In o'tr profi-nslon nru 11 lltto M > nsllho about imikliiK public uny allniciils they iniiyhavo , but I urn very ulllliutu t3ll jo i nf my cane. Tlio o.\- COR IVO use of \olcoupon thu slii/o , together rlllincntu rlul troubles lirotiKlit on n unroncii nml rilltitlon of ilio throat Ilia' fii'trly nnnoycil mo Kor two > C'iirH tills iitnilo myolco at tlinoh linlKtlntl mil weak. In r.nnleilnn ition \ HCUIIOS ospoolaly I toiildofton cliok i up nn I my volcu wmil 1 Iiro ik. ihvayi felt an iimioyhu fiilliios * In my t'iroit nml I.IHU nml lin I to conslunt y liawK nml "pit. Hovvuxor.l 114 moI * vorrloJ n'jou , it cttnrrlnil loafnuiitlm' tirj'ttu u' < l tn Incnpadtii'o tin for llio tiuo , for. lo nn mMri' * * , acu o Inarliu-K nlino'.t as mporlant HSU eloar \ olco. At'O.onipnnyliii' the dull- iLKBOf lioirlu.'l uxpuno icoil n contiliiiil roarliiK In uy earn nsif I htoil Just o its ! lo a noisy mill. All liiiiiKli rollovud of It no v I novi-r will firjct tlmt t-'ii ly.ovon roir. It n- ( lnl MH 'ly ilUitrreea j o. "It Is ilue Dr. Copclan 1 a'lil Shuparl to my tlmt hey treiUi ; . ! my casu wit i muc'i sUIII an 1 Jinliiuinunt. Cvcry nyinpto n tliit I Imro nauiol H ere all ) lin- irovoil or entirely Koim. lly m'l ' 1 nnd Kontlu treat- nt'nt tlioy Unvo roMero I jny vuoil powur mil liun-- iu iinil In uvciy way tliolr mar.nxoniunlof my citbo las been Hiicct'BSfuI Ironi the Htnrt. " MAIL tomes from the Rust. West , North nnd SontK lu.irlni * testimony of the successful truat- nontof Drs. Oopolund und SnupirJ by mull' SI///IJIIIH ) ( lilanli Kent In All Applicant * . $5 A MONTH. OATARUII TRHATni ) AT Til R UNIK OIIM IATR 01. " t. A MllNLMI-MRDIOINRr. I- -'Ull- Nisiir.i ) KKRI : . i-'on AU , oriiKH DIH- RASK.S TIIK HATICH Vflll , I1H J-OW AND JNll'im.M ANII In PROPORTION TO TIIK L COST OK MIDIOINI : : i UO.Mrf ill I und ill'.1 , N T. W YORK Ml' K 1IUI U > - 1XO. OUAIIARlt. . w. u. OOIKI.NU , \r. n. C. S. KIIKI-AKIJ. . M. U. * tiriWI.tl.TIHSi OaL'trrh. Astlimu , llronchl tls , Nervous DiSO'ist'3 , Itlo. ) 1 Dlso.isus , Rlii'ti- natlsni. Consumption. anJ ull chronlu uir u- lon of the Thro it , IJIUI'H ; , ritoniujh , I. Ivor ndlvlilnoyrt Ulllfo IIDIIIH : U lo II a.m. . 3 to 5 p.m. , 7 to 8 i. in. him d ay. lu ii.tn. tul-iii. . Ul Council llluna. Capital hl < Kk ! 8ir , ,03 [ ) Siiriilus nml IVolU- HI,01)0 ) Ni't cnpllul mill Mirpln-i $ e)0ol : ) ; ) ) llri'otor < .1. Kit nun lri | i , 10. li. Minu.irt , I' I ) . UluHsiiii , K. K , Hart , I A Millur , .1 , V Illiic'iiiiiu , ml Cliiirli'H K. llanmiii. Traii-.i'jt iriMienii lunk- IU liii'hiiin. l.iirku < fapllal unit Burplm ot nuy bunk In Mjutli ! .lora lonr.i IN J'KHKVI' ON TIMB I ) 5 ) i | I'A , % 7ir.ov yutt i mtn.i r. Krodurlck raulluior. nllns KrunU Dncl.i'r , allns 1'iuiik Wooili , , nun IIUIH-IM ! nt l < ni > Vu iis. 4. M , . for the inurilor of Jumun l.uiinon on August , II Is'JI. It is unnoiiiicod at IloNton that the Ameri can Uiit'iir Rullnlni : cmnp.iuy hns uilvanco.l lie jirlco of rullnod from onu-cUhlh to ono- ixluunth of u com. Kmporor WC1 mil's oniioslilon to von 'uprlvl'H suliiiniu to rt-ducu . the tonn of ullllnry Norvlcu limy icsnll In thu uhanculloiH u > l nuilon. Inli'nso bout In provulllni ; at Vluniri iinil iiuny doatlin from hunt Imvo rosultod. ITOIII lolntH In Gurmany tlio NUIIIO compliilnt of 10 it provullK. At llnilii Piiuth thu inoroury ro'ienoil HU ° In tbu nil ide. All of Ktirojio In uirerlnx ( rum thu MIUIIU uuiiho. V. Al. C. A. Mr , Goo. T. Iluunor , secretary of the Y. M. U. A. at Cincinnati , Ohio , formerly iccro- u ry of tbo Omnhti nssoolutlon , Is In the city und will In 1(0 part In tbo V. M. U. A. lorvlcu iunduy af teruoou ut 4 o'olocK. Ills many riondt In the city will bo Kind to uvull humielvos of this opportunity of mooting uul houriuf him. Coal , Coke , Wood H , H , GDX , Successor to A. T. Thntchor , 10 Mainstroot , Tolep'ione 48' ' Council Bluffs , low ] , Buy no coal till you linvo scon mo nml invostlpntod my now hard coal. Cnn save you nionoy. Ucst quality of shell baric hickory. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A OHNTHVANTKDTo soil the boil < lonbo | tVronsttiijjiuid linking pan In thn nisirkot , Muiulv word. O.in prove tu have iiKunls who nmko o\or 521 uoik rusiilufly. ( - huls ! ? oliultliuis , Council lliuirs. "If oil SA I.H-Cloiu ! n-room" dwelling m-nr U. JP. . transfer. I'rlt-o $ . ' . ( ) 10. Will t iUo borsoi nnd t-itt.o In part uuy. 11 II. Sliunfo. fi\tK ) SjAlJ.-Cri'ainory. ttull locati'i ! In Nu- -L braslxii. dolm ; irood business , Will UUu W'.1.1 'I1' "r bu" l > ntlro business u 1. . II. Micafc. FOU SAI.H Impiovud 4ii-\crp ( : stock farm In western lowu , f.'l ; lSU-neri < fiirm , l.'Jj U'J- L'res. .U Johnston .V Van Putton. MONKY loiuii'd jit (1 ( nor cent on ( . 'oiinell lllunsrosliloiii'o piopi'ity. 1C. II. Shoufu. IJIOlt SALH. rioridu orunco BIOVU ; will J- trade for C'oiini ; ! ! lllinls orOmuliit prop- rty. li II. . ho.ifo. TjloR RK.ST. the KIs mun resldi'iice , llil P.irk * lives In coed rop.ilr ami ull modern 1:011- vcnioiicus. Uunt f mi. R H , Mioufe. rANTHD I.udv nr uoiilluiiiiin lo hoard by n lirlviilo family. Address C I1. , lloo. rj'OR SAliE Hotel , 2i rooms , locatoit FIT * ' soiithuruob. . . dolnt u thriving liuslnusi. J..MIO buys building anil fnriiituro Will trudo for niilso. I : . 11. Hhoafe. liK llunlwnro Hloik In oentr.il NotT Wlllliiviilcol.-OJ. K H Shonfo. iruu SAIjK Choicest furm In I'ottawatta- Anile Co. . fill acres well locitud anil 1m- provoil. _ l'ilcc _ jU an aero , _ ll _ II. Slioufn. If ARM and city lo 1113 ut lowest rutoi -L lii'.il est.ito fet s.ilo. Dwelling un J business runt ils. Jioney lo.uioil for lou.il Investors. ! ' ; ! i'oarl stroiit. _ l.oiiyuo i Towla. 11' YOU have uiiylhlii ! ; for s-ilo or trade so _ ! ; li : She ifo , llronlway unit Main strmtt. I/OU RUN I' Dnrolllnjsln all p.irts "of tlm jcliy. . li II. Sbo.ifo. llro.idw.iy anil Main VVANTIOD-Distorn Nebraska liinds In ov- < T dianni' for Uouncll IllulVi ( .roporty. R 11 Sjioafo. Uro tiln-uy iind M ti IJ'OR HAM2 On small payments , fruit unit -L1 KnrdiMi Inn 1 noir Council IJluira U II ehuufu , llroadw.iy uii'l ' .Muln street. If OK SAMC-Alblon ItoTToT nVllTs on ilooW - - rlxur. Nob. ; llnost w.itorpaiVL'r In tlio st.ito ilovoloplns l- > horse power water onttro yo ir : ilally c.ipnolty , too btrruls ; in.i-hincrv iinil iippurtciuiices complete In every d it ill. O 1 f i-uinu rosldonco ; a auras of lau I. title uurfo > t : prlco , Sl. > , OJU : will tulio unitiiprovol u.islera Nebraska land. 11 II. Sho-ifo. Fi-'i ' SAljH lotva farms In I'ottawatt.iink ) und iiiljolnliig pollution. 1C. II. Shuafo 1T1OR HAIjl' SO ncros of not ) 1 1'ind mil now -i. colt.iL-o. with fonruorus land In Warmir- vlllo , Noli. : ull modern Ininrovumnntsi will t'xchuiin'o for : i pleasant eotta o free of In- ruiubrunuo In Uouuull HluITi or Om ill u 11 II. Shpufc. T/1OR HA LK IS3-aoro ranch In Cliurrv Cj -L Nub. ( loot ! buy luiid , Hpleiulld ratr u to * cnttlc. MIce oo u a no , stuhlo mitt out bullil- liis ! In Bond repair , plenty water. Dust lan.l In the county : will soil uho.ip. Write for du- tullti. 1C. II. Slinafo. \VTANTICD llanlwnro stock In soiith- TT wosturn Iowa for snot Ciiih. K. II Shoafo \\7ANTED fjlrl for set-on 1 work. Sli w ook > > t Mr ? . Uverott'u , fc'ui-ond uvonuo und KlKhth sticots buy n thtoo-rooni oottairo In ri uilil. Kisy p.tyinuntii. Ureon Nicholson i-c Co. it 1 AtA\VIIh buy u nloo live-room house T > jL1vJUnit1 | K00l ( | ) , ui. , | 0 | uxl'i , noitr sohool house and church.lO.'iiHlilolils / , NleholMin A. Co. ' ' 1 yTO ' " ' ' ' ' "lv usU-room hoiisv , cond f > J. * ' 'v/iot , thtuo blo'jUH from | ni3t A .snap , ( iroonslilulils. Nlolio'-on & Co. W ANTED An u\ii | > rli'iii0il ! Klti-hun clrl. Mrs Jacob Mins , : ili ( Pjntnor strt'ut. * Xf\\\\'l ( I.Ibuy u llvn-ronm coitus * , 'Jv'-'iiL'ar Miidlson .siroot , lurco 'ot ' , nlco nhailu trous. Liiconshlul Is , Nluholbon tt Co. $ f ) fJTAWII.\i \ buy good six-room cottiiKi ij , j'Jl'on Hlulaiiian Htroot ; n.oiU'rn 1m- lirovomcnts , ( irooimliloiiU. Nluholson it I'o. i'IMj buy new scvon-rouin liousi * n Madison htruut : .ill inoJiirn 1m- ( iri'Oiishlolds , Nicholson iV Co. FOR KXOHANiJK-Onaof the nicest house * on motor line ! olo.ir of Inuumhraricos , for Nebraska land , lireenslilolds. Nluholson & Co. ITU'It 8AM5 Clean ntouic liiirdwnro , well es- -L1 tiilillshoil trido , Involci ) nlioiit ? : iui , | } . Oncul forhollln , ' . Tumi s cnHh. K. II. Shimfo. TATANThD fiood rcslduncu iiropuity lu VV Coiinull II iilfs In oxiOiaiuu for ( jood No- brusku land. II H. Hhoiifu. - _ PORrlAI.K Onrdon und fruit land , chu-io nnd nn lone I lino. O. h. l.olfortB , Uootu at. llalihvln block , Council IIUilT.s. la. INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY KOH. T1-1E1 * ; ] TREATMENT llufitfarllllloi. niipnnitiKiinil nmioillm fur mi ( c tiuitiiieiit 01 itt try tnrin "I ill-o iso rii'iutr- ' liu inoilloil or Hiuglual trii tttnunl. MICM | | forpatluiit * . lioirt nal uttii ilinuj. llo. oomoilHtli'im In the tvo t. Wrlto fur i.'imilnrn mi ilur.irmltloi nml lirarun , truv I" , ilnli loot ( "irvnturoi of Hilno. | | > llo < . tumor * , cnn- tor. fiit.irrli. linimi till * , Inliiilallon , olHO'rlclly , par- nly l , Uill"l ) , klilnuy , Ijlmlilur , o/o , oar , nltin milKS liloml an Ian mirjknl npurnllomi KS OF mm Woiiion I IlKIJ. rt'nliuvoliiloly nil la I n lynu-in ila. purliiionl for WIIUIIMI iliiilnu rimtliiiimciM , rlrlclly pr.vnto. I'nl ' ) Uollntilo ilujlcal luii.iuto mitUlui ; tpecliiltytif I'll I VAT 15 UJ8KAKKH All Illooil DlioiiniH n iftmifully Irontii I. flyphllltlo l'ol * emi rinnovoil from llio ityitmn niihoul inun * iry , Now lli | oriillvo TrimtniUMt for l.'x < of VITAL IMWKII. Puriiiiituiiulile In vl lt in may liu troatoit nt Iiomo hoorro.Mjoii | lonco. All I'oiiiiiiiniluillond fonllile.ilial. Mo Ili'lai'i or Itivra iniuK ount liy mull or oipriKn.Houiiriily puikul. no inarki lo Imllniio von- Until or nomlor. Ono puraonal Inlurvlox prolurruil , I nil nml tonmi t u * or > uml liliiory of your i-n u , u-nl wo will i'ii I In plain wr.ippur , our \ nnn TO VilKKi llpnii 1 uuun i u , cM nt Neru , , , Impoii'iicy. fyi'lillU , ( iluot uml Vurlouuulu , with > | uui iioniim ilrucei , Appllunrot for DuforaiU'oi nn < l Trimol Only muiiufactorr In tbu trvalof DISKUIIUITV , APl'I.IANKKtTlttJHKH , KUSCT. 1110 I1ATTKH1ICH ANII IIKI.TH. Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute * 20th nnd Broadway , Council Bluffe. Ton minium rM * from cantor of O'uutia ou Uuiuhft nu-J tounll llluil < uluclrla mutur lluu ,