VTMl'O I'TAAlt PAIttTftl 111 t'tM'P 1 NE\\S \ \ IROM ( IOINCIL BLUrSL Mrs , Elizabeth Beiillor 1'otintl Hanging in Her llusbantVs Lanndry. HOW SHE PREPARED FOR THE DEED Trnglr Dentil of Her llnilfs'ilrr Iti-llrrnl In Il \c pctliroiicil Her ltini n DrtulU of the llori-lblc Aimlr I.ucal Noun Nolr * . Mrs Kllzabcth HclJlcr , wife of Vf.V. . Heidler , the Xortli Mnlu street laumlryman , coiiunltled suicldo by liati liiK nt an early hour jcstcrday momltiR , with a rope taken from her littles boy's sled. Tlio family oc- rupj rooms upstairs over the laundry build- Iiitf During the night she occupied u room with her daughter as usual , while her hus band , IM Knyder. who works at the laundry , niiil a couple of children occupied another room. Sometime during the night she arose , dressed nnd left the room. She was not misrcd until between half past 5 and 0 o'clock , Mr. Heidler arose about that time nnd went down stairs to look after the fires. When bo went back his little son who bad occupied the room with ids mother , told him that she was pone. Ho went all through the house looking In every room where he thought she could possibly bo but falling to llnd any trace of her. At last ho went out to tlio rear of the building , and then1 , to bis horror , he found the body of Ills wife banging tonnontslde stairway , a ropoaround her neck , dtsad. Ho called for assistance and the Iwdy was cut down , but not until after the coroner bad boon sent for ami had examined the remains. They were takrn to Kstcp's undertaking rooms , wlu'ro nn Inquest will be held today. .An c.Miminallnn showed that the neck had not been broken by tin1 full , and Unit death bad consequently resulted from strangnla- latlon. Alt the appearances Indicated that Mrs Hoidlcr had acted with the greatest deliberation. Kho had passed down the walk which runs from the back door of the second story , over the roof of the one-story addition , to the stairway leading to tlio ground. She had adjusted the rope around her neck wbllo sitting upon the edge of thereof roof , fastened one end of the rope to ono of the Umbers of the. stairway and had then swung herself off. Tlio drop had not been mote than three feet. It is thought , that she had been hanging for about two hours when she was discovered , as the body was still warm in the vicinity of the heart , in spite of the bitter cold of thonljjht. The hands and chin were frozen stiff. The family to which the deceased belonged has been a most unfortunate one. For sev eral years Mrs. Hcidlcr had been sick , and frequently , especially of late , she had acted so strangely as to lead her friends to believe that Mie was not quite right in tier mind. As long as a year ago she exhibited signs of chronic melancholy , and her physician told her husband at that time that he must keep ft constant watch for fear that she should make away with herself. Kho was fre quently found with a knife in her possession which she evidently Inlendedloniako deadly use of when the occasion presented itself. While reading a nowspiipor the other day , she suddenly stopped , threw the paper down and said , ' -Well , 1 shan't read it very much longer. " Her friends bellevo that she. had her daughter's tragic death in mind at the time. It was only a little over a year ago that her daughter , Nettie , shot Captain Uatltu Smith of the Salvation army in Omaha and then committed suicide. This terrible affair weighed heavily on the mind v of the mother , and no doubt had anything but a good effect on her mental condition. A - few months ago the laundry burned out , and BO one trouble after another came upon the family. This crowning misfortune has made Mr. Heidler almost beside himself with grief. The deceased was -ir > years of ugc. Tlio funeral services will take place on Sunday , nnd the remains will bo taken to Dunlap for burial. For livening * . It 1 * no longur n mystery to the lad ies of Council Bin Its and vicinity where to . { jot , and what is the correct thiiiR in plovos for evening. , ns a visit to the Boston Store will convince you that their stock is composed of nil the lead ing shades in Musquitairu and uliouldur length , in the most desirable tints suit- ublo for evening1 wear. Some ono may suy , I can only bo suited in the Foster or Alexandria , and others may nny I prefer the Trofoussc , till of wliicb is to bo had. ut our glove depart ment , ns well as every quality in staple place poods in bind : and colored. All plovos warranted nnd flttud to the bund. FOTliERINOUAM.WlItTl'UjAW&CO Boston Store , Council 1 Muffs. Cases In Court. .Tarry Hayes commenced a suit yesterday ngainst the First National bank to recover H,2fl ! which bo claims to have on deposit there and which ho says he cannot get bold of. According to the petition , which was filed in the district court , ho deposited Klf.ri ( more than llvo years ago , with tlio understanding Unit it was to bo loft for ono year. At the end of that time the deposit was renewed several times. His ccrtiflcato was stolen and bo was given a new ono by tu ) cashier. Tlio old certificate was never endorsed by him , he claima , but sonio ono clso cndoised It and got the money. Ho tried to get the money a year ago last August , but the bank officials refused to honor the certificate , lie now sues for the wlinlu amount , which , with Interest , foots up tolii ! > l. Victor Lawson commenced an action against R 11. Nugent and .1. C. Dehnvun to recover the price of a largo number of copies of the Chicago Dally News , of which paper tlio plaintiff Is proprietor. Nugent was formerly circulator and agent for the News at this point , but when he gave up the job lie forgot to pay what was duo. Ho had previously Induced .1. C. Dchaven of this city to guarantee any bill Unit he might rim for papers , and now ho Is made a defendant to tlio suit for.tM.7ll. The case of Mrs. J.V. . Johnson against Wily Jones , which was tried before Justice Cones last March , has been appealed to the district court. The defendant Is a pretty | : ir ) who was at one tlmo engaged to a young man named Johnson , who , during the period of the engagement , presented his sweetheart with a watch , chain and diamond ring , the value of which amounted to ulioiit fiXI. A cloud came over their sweet contentment and then Johnson remembered that ho had not presented the girl the jewelry , but had merely loaned It to her. Moreover , his was a minor , and his mother decided to bring suit for him. After a trial , in which a great many spicy things were brought out with reference to the engagement , tlio court de cided the case in favor of the girl , who has been wearing the finery ever Mncu. Now the boy's mother appeals the case , and llio dlftlenlty will Do again aired. A suit was commenced by the county at torney against a saloonkeeper In Garner township named Charles , K Durham , In order to enjoin him from the sale of intoxi cating liquors at his bouse. Tim suit was commenced upon a complaint made by a woman of that township , to tlio effect Unit her husband was in the habit of accumulat ing Jags at the saloon to the neglect of his occupation. Suits were also commenced by the Slating- ton Slate company against I ) . Orahl .V Son , nnd by JCSF.O Miller against C. II. lyorV. . I. ' James sued out a landloru's writ of at- tnclinicat on the. stock and tlxturcs ofV. . J White's saloon to collect back vent to the amount of $ Sitt , at the rate of $7r > per month , Constipation cured uy JoUTtl'a Early libers. For warmlnL' Client chinnbors , bath rooms , etc. , our tfns hcntuiu tire juat what you want. Look ut them , Clean , convenient cheap , C. 13. Gas und Elec tric Iipht Co. -j McPlmil plunoa tvud Crown organs , cash or iiiBtallmonts , Mar. Houriclua , HUSlutsinnn street Itimnl i > rSiitcrvl | < > rii. At tlio meeting of the Hoard of Super visors yeMerday a resolution was adopted hi etruetlnt ; the treasurer to push the work o ! collecting > lho taxes on personal property which have been accumulating for a number ofcnr.i He Is autliorbed to appoint a < tH'lal | dcput.\ . whose business It shall bo to take nny steps that may bo necessary to bring In the missing funds , which now amount to something like $ IO.XX ( > . S. 11. Wadsworth was Instructed to act with the city council with reference to the survey of the lown lands on Cut-off island. The bids for the work of building county bridges for the year commencing April 1 were opened. There were but two , ono from C. 1C. II. Campbell an I the other from L ) . S. McCannon. On examination it was de cided that Campbell's bid was tlio , lower , and the contract was awarded to him. J. Ij. Kormnn reported that ho had paid out to the | wor fj.HUtf since the last meeting and the auditor was Instructed to piy htm fcX ) for his needs between now and the next meeting. Sick headaches promptly cured by Kromo-Seltzcr lOo n bottle. Tlio snow and cold weather docs not diminish the demand for ncronpo in tlio Kloln tract , U { miles east of the post- ofllco ; 300 acres yet for sale in from ono to ion acre tracts , suitable ( or Iruit and garden. Day & Hess , tiponts , 39 Pearl stroot. Wanted Cash olTor for ton shares Citizen's State banlc sloclf. Must be sold. Address K. II. Shonfe. llurhn Itorrptlm' . Mr. nnd Mrs. Flnley Hurkc entertained their friends last evening and Wednesday evening at their home on Oakland avenue. It was the first social event that lias been given in this mansion since Its completion , and that fact lent an added charm to the u If air. The house , ono of the most beautiful in Council llluffs , which Is noted for Its fine homes , was flu ely decorated with imlms roses and smllax. Mr. and Mrs. Ilurke were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Hrodbeck. Mrs. A. W. Casady and Mrs. V. Porter. Mrs. llohrcr and Mrs. J. N. Casady looked after the affairs in the dining room. Mrs.V. . C. Kstcp poured the coffee and Miss liretn Jeff ries superintended the punch bowl up stalls , while Mrs. O. 11. Lucas. Mrs. Lucius Wells and Messrs. M. F. Hohrer and W. C. Kstep acted as a reception committee. In a bower of foliage at the bead of the stairs was stationed the orchestra dur ing the early part of the evening , to dis course music while the guests were arriving. Later the musicians were transferred to the third floor , where dancing was Indulged in by tboso who saw fit. This department was under the care of A.V. . Casady , and was very popular , especially among the younger people. The costumes of the ladies were extraordinarily line , and the whole scene was a charming one. The guests numbered several hundred. Sudden changes of weather cause throat diseases. There is no more effectual remedy for coughs , colds , etc. , than Hrown's llron- chlnl Troches. Sold only in boxes. Price S.ri fits. "Concert the Grand , " together with u splendid dinner , Sunduy ovon- iup , January S. A pleasant social feature for the public , with only the usual price for dinner. "Koal-Spar" consumes all vitality tboro is in coal ; saves quarter of your coal bill ; prevents binoke ; destroys deadly coal gas ; prevents soot and cin der. Jensbcn < Ss Grepg , 371 Pearl street. ilotnt Installation. Members of the Grand Army of the Re public ana the Woman's Helief Corps and their invUed'gncsts or.ly. will bo admitted to the Joint installation on Saturday evening. J. H. Diur.sitAcn , L. B. Coi'MXs , B. S. DAW.-OX , Committee. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has always been kept up to the standard. It is the same it was forty years ago , tlio best sold. Brighter than gas , cheaper than elec tric light and us beautiful as a dream those new art lamps at Lund Bros. Carl Burhorn. successor to E. Bur- horn , has the only now jewelry stock in city. Many holiday novelties. J. M. Thomas ot C.istana , la. , Is the guest of his cousin , James Anderson. Samuel Etnyrc leaves next Wednesday for Illinois to attend the golden wedding of Ills parents. Tlio marriage of Miss Margaret Green to Mr. II. K. McCcc Is announced to talte place next Thursday evening1. Charles Strode of Chicago , formerly of this city , leaves Chicago next Sunday on a business trip to Australia. Marion Frie/.o died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Ilernard's hospital of dropsy. The remains will bo held at Lunkley's undertaking roonfs until her friends are heard from. Mrs. Susan Smith , one of the- aged Inmates of the Christian home , died at1 o'clock yesterday afternoon , aped 74 years. The funeral will afternoon ' . ' occur Saturday at'J'iO : o'clock , interment at Walnut Hills. Prof. II. W. Sawyer returned yesterday from Maryville , Mo. , where bo went to at tend the annual meeting of the Missouri Teachers' association. While there ho de livered an address which is spoken of by tlio press of that city in words of the warmest commendation. Ho also visited friends in Trenton and St. Joseph. You don't want a torpid liver ; you ilon't want a bad complexion , you don't want a bad breath ; you don't , want a head'icho. ' Then use Du Witt's Little Karly Klsors , the famous little pills. Coal and wood ; boat , ami cheapest Missouri hard-wood In the city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox. No. ! Main. Do you smokoV Have yo u tried T U. King it Co. 's Pnrtngjs ? It's charmer. Just light ono. Minor : N. Y , Plumbing O. Council muffs Lumber Co. Coal. Mrs. Mur.v UlaUely died of eanecr yester day nt thu St. Iterimrd's hospital. Unity Ciulul will meet in regular session with Mrs. Harris , First street , this afternoon at ! ) . ( ) . A marrluL'o license was issued yesterday to tiny Warner of Wnrnervlllo , Xeb , , and Florence Asltby of Denver , 111. A ease ot scarlet fever was reported yesterday at ( ) . " > Lincoln avenue- , Mary Iiiglesby , aged ilyears , being the vletim. The lust of a series of meetings will beheld hold aniiu Congregational church this even ing by the Young People's Society of Chris tian ICndeavnr. M. P. Kills' drug store , which was taken possession of a few days ago by John Peter under a chattel mortgage , lias been closed up by the city marshal upon Peter's applica tion , Mizpah temple , Pythian Sisters , had nn installation of ottleers Wednesday evening , after which refreshments were served. A number of gentlemen friends of the members were present , Saul , tho-1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith , tiled of scarlet fever yester day. The funeral will ttikci place this morning at i ) o'clock from thu family resi dence in Hazel Dell township. Mrs. Joseph Lyman will entertain a num ber of friemls next Wednesday afternoon from 4 o'clock until 7 at a tea party at her homo on Willow nvctmo In honor of her friend , Miss Kobcrtu of , New York. All members of the People's Pa.-t.v club and all Interested in the principles und plat form of the people's party tire requested to meet at the Woodmen's hall , corner Broad way and Main street , this evening. Attention Relief Corps Defora installa tion Saturday evening there will bo n special meeting to transact business of Imixirtnneo. All members having the white satin badges are requested to wear them , together with the regulation badge. Uy order of presi dent. ( lolilon Hod on nip No. 7 , Royal Neighbors of America , will hold its regular meeting this evening In Knights of Pythias hull on Main street at 8 o'clock , it Is earnestly desired that all of the members bo present , us business of importuneu will bo brought before the camp. The best is none too good. Cudiihy's He * brand extract of beef anil fluid beef are the best preuaratlous ou the market. HAD BEEN HARRIED ONE DAY' ' On Their Wedding Night a Wymore Couple is Asphyxiated ! GAS ESCAPED FROM A COAL STOVE of I lie Victim * Nut Dlsrntrrrd for Some Time After Drntli Occiirrrcl Hoiv tlio A < ' < Iclcnt l < SitniMurd to Iliivo Occurrril. WrMonn , Neb. , Jan. r . [ Special to Tun Hen. ] The discovery of the remains of Charles W. Dripps and wife last night In their house led to the reiwrt that a double murder had boon committed. Mrs. Ueynolds , n neighbor , liccnino uneasy about the house last evening and sent her little girl after n iwllcenmn , The officer came down shortly after 0 o'clock and forced an entrance into the house , and In the bedroom found the bodies lying in a semi-nude condition , the woman lying nest to the wall , face upwaVd , the man on his face with ono arm thrown about her head. They were last seen on December : i. when they returned from their wedding at Washington , Kan. , and it Is thought that their death occurred that night , as there- mains are badly decomposed. Sheriff Nyd , acting as coroner , arrived about U o'clock , empanealed a Jury and held an inquest , which was concluded shortly after midnight. The Jury returned a ver dict to the effect that death was caused by asphyxiation. This decision was readied mainly from the fact that the upper damper of their stove , a hard coal burner , was found tightly closed and a small door , where the soot is taken out at the botUim and luck of the stove , was open , and no marks of violence were found on their persons. Dripps was a switchman who has been working here for some time and was well lilted among the boys. He secured a divorce from his former wife Novcmnor ; ; 0 and was married to Mrs. Ella Huhlbor as above stated. Relatives of tlio deceased arrived here this afternoon. Qillrtt Work of Olllrrr- . . SciiL'Yi.r.a , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Br.n. ) Yesterday morning word was received by Chief of Police Burke that the store of John Blake at Hichland had been raided by burglars. Today ho met a young fellow who appeared at Rosenberg's store and bought $15.CO worth of goods , pay ing for the same with a check of Rclseh Bros. , Rlehland for $25. Later he was seen by Burke and arrested on suspicion. There was found upon his person checks amounting to $ ! : signed by Reisch Bros. , George Wittc- more and Orrin Poolo. He was turned over' to the sheriff , had a hearing before Judge Sullivan this afternoon , and sentenced to t vo years in the pen , where ho will bo taken tomorrow. His name is John C. Burke. lie came from New York by way of . .St. Joseph to Oinnha. Had been in the state since November. He is boyish in appcar.incc , aged 'JO , and evi dently green at burglary. Ho wandered to the rear of the store out of curiosity , found the doors unbolted , and on the impulse of the moment went in. Hunk or.lohiiHtnwii. JOIIXSTOWX , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The Bank of Johnstown is one of the solid institutions of northern. Nebraska. It has no connection with the State Bank of Johnson , referred to in Tun Hue's news col umns the other day in a Lincoln dispatch re gard Injj a case in the supreme court. The Bank of Johnstown is another institution al together. It lias a paid up capital of $3,000 and undivided profits of * : ; ,400 , and is sound. It has had no connection with the bank re ferred to in the instance above cited , nor 1ms it discounted its paper or hypothecated it in any other bank. The people of this city re gret that the names of the two banks should have been confounded. Will U. > 1'lncril In u Convent. Nr.mtAsKA Crrr , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEE. ] .John Roddy , who died about six years ago , left $ "iOO to two granddaughters , children of Owen Dohcrty , living near Delta. The money was to be used for their education. One of the chil dren Is now attending the convent in this city , but the other was sent to Sydney , Neb. , by the father soon after the bequest. The sister who is attending school visited Syd ney and found her sister , but could not get her to return. She told her story in county court today , and tomorrow Constable Hail will go after the child and place her in the convent with her sister. IH-tcilBircl eoininiTi'liil Affairs. NEIIUASKA CITY , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special to THE BEE. ] At the annual meeting of the Board of Trade , held last evening , the fol lowing officers were elected : President. D. P. Rolfc ; secretary , II. M. Bo.\dston : first vice president , D.ivid Brown ; second vice president , C. M. Hubner ; trustees , F. Bey- selling , F. W. Rodcnbrock , M. Bauer , J. W. Steinbart. A resolution was introduced asking the legislature to pass an act reduc ing the number of polling place. * and days of registration. This resolution will bo given to Otoo county's representatives upon their return to the city Saturday. Nebraska U'cilillng ItuIIn. Nob. , Jan. 5. [ Special to Tun Rev. Clinton Riddle officiated at the marriage of Miss Alice Wcstbrook of Dunbar to Mr. Sam E. Thompson of Champion , Neb. , Wednesday. A crowd of Invited guests to the number of fifty assembled at the hour appointed to witness the ceremony , The bride , ono of the city's most popular young ladies , was robed in purest white. The guests sat down to a sumptuous supper and sprnt a most delightful evening. The happy couple received a number of handsome and beautiful presents. Champion will be their future homo. _ Norfolk Asylum Cliilli ( ; < > s. Noaroi.K , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bin : . ] Dr. H. S. Summers , superin tendent of tho-Norfolk Insane asylum , today received tlio commission of C. G. Miller of this place as steward of the assylum , vice T II. Egbert , resigned. Ho also received the commission for Mrs. H. S. Summers as matron , vice Mrs. Kate Wirts , resigned. The latter appointment is merely temporary. Everything Is harmonious and in good con dition ut the asylum. Dr. Summers has given excellent satisfaction during his term of office , and 1ms made many vrnvm friends In Norfolk. _ Settling thnConti-ati. CI.AY CENTUII , Nob. , Jan. n. [ Special to TUB Bii' . ] The canvass of tlio ballots in the Chirk-Epperson contest case was com pleted yesterday without making any ma- leilul change in the result and Mr. Epperson will got ptiticcablo possession of the office. The claim of County Attorney Clark for service rendered by Mr. MuLhiey in lbS7 and 1H.SS was rejected by tnu Board of Super visors yesterday. It is understood he will appeal to the district court. ir < iiiilatlon | of lliMilrlrc. Br.ATitici : , Nob. , Jan , B. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Itisi : . ] Judge Babcock this afternoon granted a promptory writ of man damus In the case of A. L. Green against Oregon II. Phillips , mayor of Beatrice , ordering the defendant to certify within llvu days to the governor of Urn state that Beatrice had n population of over 10,000. Turn In PUTT * . BLUE HIM. , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tm : Hnu. ] A , C , Weeks commenced running the engine in I he Blue Hill mill yets- tcrday at 4 o'clock. Today ho was caught in tlio belt and fly whcol and torn to nieces. Ho was unmarried , about - , " > yo.irs old , has an uncle in Swunton , Nub , , and two brothers in California. I'VIl Tlirousli u NKIHUSKA CITY , Neb. , Jan. n. [ Special to TUB BEI : , J. AV. Gilbert , a well known mer chant of this city , fell through the skylight of his building yesterday to the hall below , u distance of about fifteen feet , He was budly bruised and internal injuries are feared , HiinUlu County 1'nmprvtg. Gimiox , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special to THE BEE.I The great demand for more feed for the various ranches of this place baa caused another Inrpo cor 1 to bo ere- ted When the shoi > p lu th s lurt of Buff do county nreglvin u feed It vtlll require about liOO bushels of pivuml corn per day Struck liy n ttSo Irr. AMII.ASH , Neb. , Jnn. iinSpcclal ( Telegram to Tun Ilnr. ] E. Itojn , a workman cm ployed at Swift's Ice house , was Injured per haps fatally by being slfSck with a cake of Ire today. Ho wns fralng down the chute Into on ? of the rooms when his fo.it caught and before he could oxlrK-Mo it the cake of Ice struck him , kno , > Viiv him off of the chute and breakimr bis Iblph and injuring him Internally. This is ( ho third accident of the kind this week. - " ' NIMV Hunk ill lliMitrlce , BKATIIRT , Neb. , Jan. < i. [ Special Telegram to Tun Br.r.,1 Tlio Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Beatrice began operations in this city yesterday. The officers of the bank are : W. P. Noreross , president ; Mlle Baker , vice president ; Eiiccuu Wbcclock , cashier ; directors , W. P. Noivross , AV. S. Waxlmiu. Mlle Baker. Peter Jansen and Eugene AVheclock. The bank starts out under the most favorable auspices. While Sent riling for Work , Ai.t.iAScn , Neb. . Jan. . " . [ Special Tele gram to THE Uii : : . ] 10. M. Bailey , a tele- pr.iph operator from Crook , Colo. , coming to this place In search of work , dropped dead tills inomlmr while riding In a wagon within about four miles of town. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause. Xi'liraMtu'fi Drillh Hull , Itr.nnox. Neb. . Jan. " > . [ Special Telegram to Tun Hen. ] Mrs M. I'ltzpatrlclt died today after an Illness of six months , of cancer of the stomach. She was at her parents' home , Mr. James of Cige ! ; , In Jefferson county , at the time of her death. Killed \Vlil11- Coupling Cnr BE\TIIICI : , Neb. , Jan. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.E. ] F. II. Manns , a Burllnu'ton brakcmun , was Instantly killed at Adams , fifteen miles northeast of this city this after noon , while coupling cars at that place. ; . .i tts-roxii .utit.i ntxKit. ( lull Iliimlltnii Aililri-Hscs u Curt Note to tin1 ( inimi Old .Mnn. BOSTOX. Mass. , Jan. fi. "In the name of God , 1 arraign you , the bead of the British government , for tlio murder of Florence EllMihcth Maybrlck , now dying In the con vict prison at Woklng. " So writes Miss Abigail Dodge , the author ess , known to the literary world as Cail ! Hamilton , to Ut. Hon. William E. Gladstone , prime minister of Great Britain , known the world over as the "Grand Old Man , ' ' on ac count of his philanthropic ideas and actions. By way of beginning she apologizes for contributing to tlio harmony of bis birthday congratulations a note of discord. "But , " shcsays , "humanity is a more sacred thing than harmony. " After arraigning the prime miniser , Miss Dodge says : Tlio home secretary of tlio late government bo began llmtortiirt ! , the Into prlmu inlnls- vr who sustained him In It , the resent homo secretary who continues t -those are all as pidlty as you , but do not know whether ( buy nt'llcveln a ( ! od. iou * bullcvo In Cod. ! It fmliorcforu because on bcllove In Oed tluitl Invoke the witness f Almighty find , white , t charge you with Iho nitrderof nn Innocent woman who Is iierlnlilni ; n Woklng prison. We liavo liei-a asking Jns- lee In the naiiiu ot morcy. I nsk II no mote , ask for Justice , and for I list leu only , and 1 si ; It In bur own stern anil sacred mime. Following this Miss Dodge declares that .here Is no evidence of the Imprisoned .voman's . fudlt and shames the great govern- nen for biadinirtlic fettle bands of a woman in a living tomb and demanding more ovi- leaco of her innocence. The writer then : ontinues : The ItrltNh government not only murders Jior , but slanders bur. The late prime minister and thu late home tecivtury joined hands to hilng her bt-foru America as an adulteress. She was never convicted of adultery , rled for adultery , charged with tuliilt- sry. Hut .she is ' tin" enslaved woman nnd thu great nowi'r 'iif' KtiKland souls her to utcrmil sllonou .bnforo IJ. slanders her. The home offleo'of your own government ioems to lie following In the iitiniu Ignoblu .rack. Humors uru ilfu of evidence suppressed nt her trial , but. reialned In the homo office iignlnsUier. Tills Is Infamy. It is violation of hu .Ma na Charta , of common luw , that op portunity to hear accusations to confront her iceusurs to answer evidence In open court. After reproaching the British government and the Homo ofllce in particular for their RADFI LD'S " FEMALE REGULATOR has jirovan nn Infallible speclfto for all dcranpo- mcnta peculiar to the female sex.siichnschronlo womb and ovarian dis eases. If taken in time It regulates and promotes healthy action of all func tions of the gcncrattvo organs. Young laillcs at the ago of puhcrry , and olilcr ones at the tiietio- pauso.-wfUfindinltalicallnp ; . EoothliiBtonlc. The lilRlicfit recoinmendations from promi nent physicians and those who have tried it. Jrlto for book "To Women , " mailed free. Sold byalldnipgists , HUAni'iELDllcauLATOuCo. , proiirietors , Atlanta , Ga. -x affords an excellent opportunity for the piclt-pocltet to get your-watch. If you \vould be proof against his sltlll , be sure that the bow ( or ring ) is a Tills wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases , which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases , and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. None genuine wjtJIPut It. Sold only through watch dealers. Ask any jcwelenfor pamphlet or send to the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co. , PMII.AlJr-I.PWA. ' "DIl. RW. BAILEY Tooth Filled Without - out Pain by the Latest Inven tion. Tooth Extracted Without Pain or Dunsor. A Full Scl or Teel'i ' , , : .n llubbtr for ยง 5.0) ) . Perfect nt Biinr.int < ie < l ; TooKi extract ! I In tlia morning , ttcir unua ln > ui | | | la Uu urunlnj o ( muuj -lay. lay.t'eo i < oclmeni of llomb nblu llrl I-1 ? , Kco tpoi'huoni of l-'loilblo KLtiMj PI it ) All work wurrnntoil u > rispruionl'Jl. Office Third FloorPaxton QlooX , Trlcpliuna lOli , | uth nnil I'arn m Sti. Tcko elevator or tulrivav Iruiu ICl'i Ht. uiurino ) . IT. S. , ( > MAII.\ , V/J . Uipitnl $100,000 Surplus $05,000 ( nicors and Ulrcclorii llunry W. Vntej. proilclont II. C. Cuililnit , rlfu prolUJnii C. t > . Muurlo.V. . V lor o.Joliii ti. Colllni J. .S. U. Patrick : l.olJ H lived , canblcr. canblcr.THE THE IRON BANK. Imrbivrons n > tl"i > Mi Dmltto itci'lnithry rc gutU.v of ilclllitratp iiumur do on your rrwl wny tur.itisr you run | ron- i-lud < - < Uic wrltor ) Slit-1 idoiu ntut pimr mill wonk ntid a fiitcuncr "he i.nilusi you no votes hi Kiiahiiiil. for -.ho lias mi rrlfii'N. nn family. Miiki- the Niicrllloo eon > pleti > . Hut If thrrc bo n Ural who iirnrk * nnd iintrt the > wny * of ( tils world , whti honi-4 the voice of Innocent lili < il rtyltiR until Mini fioiu the eiiiund. II l licltiTto lie the youim lfi > tind mother ppf- Milni : In prison tlmn the plnu : > minister of Ihe ( roveiiiinent which \\oiks her toiliiie. und her slaughter. Pile * of rieoitlu tuivo piles , but DaWltt s Witch llart'l v.uvo will euro thorn. .MIIU .M l < e n Vrr.v l.tKlit Itiin Tnr I lie \Vepl < . ? , Minn. . 'Jan. fi. The North- \vcsteniMlllcrsii.vs : A aliurtnpo ofater 1'ower nnil Iho susiicnslon of work for Now Year's dny. with the de pression In the Hour market , has t he off eel of malting the flour output last week Iho smallest hi ovor'two years. The totnl production was oul v ! Ut ) 00 barrels. The output will bo considerable lamer the present week. Ditrlnp the past llvo or six days there has been considerable Improvement in the Hour market. Exporters inquire more for bakers. patents tind low tirades. Their bids have been materially higher. The Increased demand from abroad has had a hraeinji erfeet on the domestic market and the call for Hour from that source has also been much bettor. Prices have been marked up 10 to ! f > cents per barrel. If you have piles DeAVitfs Witch H.uel salvo will surel } cure you. It Cures Cold * , Coughs , Bore Throat , Croup , Influ enza , Whooping Couch , Uronchitll and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages , and a turo relief in advanced Ktnges. Use at once. You will see the excellent f fact after takinir the first Aote. Sold by dealers everywhere. Largo bottles EO coots and 81.00. 1)11. H. C.WK-iT'S.S'KUVK AN'D I1IIAIN TUB \T. tncnt , n Bioclllo | for Hyst rln. IHtzlncM , Kits , Noii- rn11:1.1 , llo'iUnuhc , N'ITVOIM Prostrntlon cinolbr liquor or tolnei'o , waksfntncsi , MiMital Doproitlon , Soflnui' or thu llrahi , ciiifn : ) tnvunlty , int ory , ilo- rny.Uuntlil'riiiinfjraUI < l AKU. Ncrvousnpxr I.on of I'OMur In cltlier ecv , Impotincy. l."iH'Orrlito n.til nil Koinnlo WoakiiOf sH , Involnntnry l.osp , Spj'rim- torrboii caused by ovcr-ot"ittou of tlio lirnln , A liiuntli'stro'Uniciit SI ; li furSJ ; liy innll. Wo Kimr- nnluoti boxej to euro. IJneh ontcr forii lioxos nlth fft will send wrlttriiuiiarantoo to rofiinil If notctircd. t.u.irantoo la uetl on'y by Tlieoilore K. Lewis , itriia- 1st , fulu ntunl , toutlin 3t corner lilth anil Kirnam trccts. Oiualin. DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking1 Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , tl Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies HIDE 6 mm , 114 S.tBlil ! , , Next to Postofflee. HAYER.STROUSE& 6 Mf RS.4IZ BWAY. HY. To .1. If. llcnlello , Mll.-o Votnrn , Calliiirlnu l.ochlln. M. Si'ven'ii Snrciisen. A. P. Chrlsto- phcr.ini. Clnra I'onl , Cl. It. KIKworlh , John Mcihr , ( ieoirc H. 'r/-ciich , .liinirs ( ' . Nulson , IVtor Dohl , Walter I. . Hi-lliy , .lanit-s ( ! . Allun : Vou aru hereby notllli'd that the undci-- uncd , lliroo ( INIntorested freehohh'rs of Ihu city of Uniaha. have hccndiilv appolnlcd by tin : mayor , with the approval of tliu city coun cil of Mild city , lo ! i--.uss the duniiiKe In thu owners le.spectlvuly uf thu prnpei'ly declared by ordinance necessary to bu iippiopilated for theiiM- of said city , fcii'lln * purpose of opening and e.xlendlnt ; SlMcenth streul from Vlnton street to Iho Miiilh city limits. Von arcs further notified , that having ac cepted said appointment , and duly iinnilflci ! as resulted by Inw , wo will , on the 'lOlli ' day of January , A. O. IHUil , at the hour of 11 o'clock In thu forenoon , at the ollli'o of T. II , Mct'nl- loch , room H-I'J , NIMV York l.lfc biillillm ; , within thu corpuratu limits of Mild clly , ineul for thu pnrpo-o of considering and innUhiK the ns ess- inunl of duinase lo lht > owncrn respeellvi'ly , of said pioperly , hy reason of such talilnj ; and npliropiiatton thtireof. tailing InUi conshlcra thin special benefits , If any. The piopt'ily bulon liiK lo yon , proposed fo bo appropriated as afoiesald , anil which has been declared necessaryby Iho council , by ordinance , loapproprlutu to I house of I he city , nulM situated In said clly of Omaha , In tin : county of Donjjliis , and Male of Nebraska , is described as follows , lo-wll : fj'JOfeet iif wUOfeul of lot -40 , H. K. Holers' ' plat , Okiihoinu ; w Hi feet of lot10 and 11 , Mottor's sitbdlvMon of lot -1H , S. K. plat , DUahoinii ; w Cl ( fuel of siiblol , t , lav lot Sit ) ; w Ul fuul of lot 15 , Dali 11111 No. U : s 7 feul of w-lM feel of lot 10 , Oak Hill No. 1 ! : w 111 feet of loth li-7-b , .Manor's subdivision of lot -1H , h. 1C. Kou'ers' plat , Okaliomai n 'JM ( ) fcul w CM feut of lot 40 , S. K. Hotels' plat , Ol.ahonm ; 10 feet lot 1M , Mol tor's siihdlvlslon of lot -4H , K. K. Holers' plat. Okiihoma ; w : H'i feet of snhlot 4. ta\ lot 20 ; w HI feet lot U. Moltoi's sulnllvl- hlon of lot -18 , H. 1C. Hnueis' plat , OUnlioina : w ' -'it feel , evcepl s 7 feel , of lot 10. Oak lilll No. J : lot 1-1 , Mottor'HstihdlvMoir.ii U-ttl fuutoflot 'JD , Klselcn .subdivision. Vou are notified to bo present t I he tlmo and placu aforosalu , nnd make any objections luor stalcnienlsctinci'niliin said propused ap- proprlatlon , or assessment , of damiiKes , as you may consider piopcr. T. it. Mrrru.oru. JOHN r. Ki.\i'i ; . \\IKri nTOL'KliAI < K. Omaha , . lannary B. IHUI. : Jii-d'JOt PHOPOSALS POU bLOlMNG HANKS OF KA It I'll. Sealed piopo ali. will I in received by I bo nn- dersl'iieil ) until IjIKI o'clock p. m. January Jiith , Ih'.KI. for uradlni , ' andsloiliudoun | banlcH of em I has have bcendeclaicdn nuisance us per oidinancch Noi. HUil- and 'M'lO , and described as follows : I'lonl parlHof suli lols ! ' _ ' . II ! and 1 1 of lot 0. Capitol addition , and lots IH and 1U , ICey.V siibillvNIon of lol fi. Capitol aihllllon , nnd haul , of cart li on south half of lot in. KOIIMUH'H -'ml addition , so us lo piovcnl Ihu uusllnn , fallliiL'or wuhhlnu of caifh theiefroin upon Ihu adjacent sidewalks. Such sloplim and uradln to b < > done In ac cordance with ( he Instiuctloiih of thu city en- ( . Inccrand lloaid o ( Pilblli : Works. Illds will bit nnide on printed blanks fur nished hv Iliu houtd , and to be. iiccoiiipanled by a certified check In Hie. sum of JWHl , paya ble lo Iho clly of Omaha as an evidence of Kood faith , The board rcsencs the rlKhl to reject any oral. . bds , , and Chairman Hoard of Public \Vihks. Omaha , Neb. . January Oth , 180 ! ) . Junuury C , 7 , li ) , H , If Your Cistern Is Out of Order or Srft Water is Sfiirte , don't worry yourself for a moment go right ahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will be just as white. clean and sweet-smelling , because llu "White Russian" is specially adapted for use in hard water. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond TaTSoiui. " ' " ' 1' Ul "A Delicious Medianori ( Con- iVollou" for the relict' < f Cttglis > , Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Th-o.il , niut f-r : c'.carinj ; Hie voice. 1'or sale by nil Druggists nml Confectioners. l'aclctl in full two ounce pnckngcs , Price 5 Cents. If jon are unable to procure Hie Pomona Coufh ; Tablets from your dealer send nn 8 cents in stamps and leceive n box by mail. .Made by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & CO , , Council Bluffs , In. PARTIES WANTING Anliouscr , HndvoisoiKaust nnd Pule BKHUS , KITIIKH BOTTLKD OK IN RUGS , can louvo ordora at No. 1113 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , or Te'.ophono ! ti23. Goods delivered prompt ! } ' . SOLH AGENCY for Anlisuscr-Buscli Brewing Ass'n , of St , Louis. Mo. Q Attoraoys-at-'aw. t'r v u tloo hi tno state and federal courts. Itooms i.'OG-T-8-Q , Sliugnrt block , Council Hind's , In. Or. C Oco Wo thu fa mous Chl- canophyhl- e 1 a n of U ma h n , has over l.MX ) stute- m u n t R f r o in firu to f u 1 pat tents who have beenuurod by him. the most suucnssfiil pnyslclnns In Omaha to day 19 Dr. O. Oeo Wo. who for Iho past two years has boon doini ; moru good for snlTcrlng humanity than all otliur specialists In the country. Tlio ilostor can Hiicces fnly ) t.iunt you by mull and euro you. as ho Ins dona thoiis-inds of otheis. w th his wondorf nl Chlnpw reme dies. Do not delay until your cllsonso Is be yond all hulp. but wrllo to him If you cannot eall upon Him ut once , und ho will uivu you his candid opinion of your cssse. i\amliiu- : tlons free and it wl 1 cost , you nothing to con sult w.th him. ( Jiicsllou bl.mlditunt tiuon ap plication. Add i PI" , DK. C. GEE WO , 513'i N. ICUiSt. , Omaha Or11iciT.I < innrIlnr > ll Citroil ff Dr. t i Hcan bck'tvcn In u cup of fulfil or tea or Hi food without thu knonMfMlnuuf Iho patlunt. It li nbso- lutcly liultnloji unit will eiriut .1 | > ormam > nl anil ppocdy cure , wliuthur til ! ) patient In n mutor.ilo drinker oriiu nluohollo wreck. Itliaa tu-un vlvuiiln lliuiiKUiuto of . .uaasamil In cvvry last-nco n perfect turu linn fullovruil II ncvor falls. Tlu nystuiu once ImprpjjmiUul with ttiu Spucldi . II bocom'jtj tin nlliT lMipos IMIlty for tlio Iliinor npoatlto ti > utlst < ; < I,1 > HN SrirlFIM'l : > . , I'rupi. Cincinnati , u < B-pni'Q took of partlJiiluri fruo. To bo hit t of Kuhii fi Co titli un < l ) ) ; Hti. Wliolcnle , lll.iki' , Unto & Co. , unU Klchunlnun DriigCo , Unialin , Kuu rroiotilN fur tiraillnj ; . Foaled tiropoiiilswlll bo received by the tin- ( lerslviic-d until It.W o'clock p. in. , .lunnury Uh. 1MB. for Ki-adlns ' 'Ith street from Uodgo K tree. I to Class btrout : Juokhon street fiomlMth btrcot to.'iTth street and The alloy la block I , ICoiint/.o's4th addition , In the city of Om ihit. In iiccurdnnc'i ) with plans and siioc'llk-iitloas nn Illu In the olhco of the board of pnbllo works. Hid * will ho iimdu on printed blanks fur nished by the board , and to I HI auc.iinimiiled with a cuttlllud chuck In thu sn in of $ > ( > ) , | my- able to thu city of < > mihi : ; as un uvldonco of good faith. The board reserves tlio rli-ht to reject nny Chairman of tnu Hour I of Public Works. Onmha , Nub. , January U. IMU jtf-T-U-U Special IN/olIccs. / COUNCIL BLUFFS , HMPLOVMBNT. /"joo'.i jltl wnntcO for joncrnl houiewotkT" . 9. V. < Cooper. No. lOMklnit. AN1AND3. A liSTIl VCTst nnd taunt. Vrm ntul oltT properly -/VpoiiEhl Ktid sold , 1'ujfjr A The HIM , Council Illllfl ! . I.\\IIM nn.t rtlr taunt. Monor lonned on nlook niKl EtMn. Uo l cMtMd for "to. DwoUlnit ant btiiliiPBi rentals. Montr Id.inu I for tool tnvettori , loiuo A ' 1 oirlo. T.1A I'earl tro l. G' ' A 'Hr- " * upper HrosrtiTun uploiitlil ptooe for pIMtlngi ct np for r.i h , or will rxohnnio for linpuiTiM rosliloncQ proportr In Council Ulua . tiri-piulilclJt , Nlchobcm AOo _ , NNI > > ' UIT land. rlohc t nl moiT Kul trncl In I'ottsrutlvnlo o'luntri t Kiterir\io \ riaooi five'or ton Mire toll , tlreaa- aliU'liK McHolion A Co. . Ml \VK WANT ton acrci ot Ikii.l within B o nilloi of c'.tr l on't cure liow touch It Is. Gr tn > lilrlils , Nicholson .V Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ * | : < NTKIlPllISK l'l c < > 71tor friiir oT mntiJnT 1 'ititmrlmn hornet , tin * nrre loin , twenty mUuit.il from motor Hun. llrnrnsliloMi. Nloliolion A I'o. il , n m'li niul h lt froa tlmio | tonie3..H < Acrjt ; J rj'i u honso , * tabl- > . PIC. Will pro.iniuo forrp Mume In Council lllulTj , 1 1 < ACIIK , ,1l < mlle * from oil T ; will neil at exit It I _ tnli i-n _ t M < jtcok. tlrcnnMi \ M < . Mcliolnon A Co. riU CIIOH'IC lot * In Mrvjnn K'lilltlou noitr OA t cn4 ' 'of th < < niMT Intcrilatn lirlilciVIII neil In tiunclioi tloor U to\lf. t'ounc-ll lllulT * . I M Arm ; fntin liN li , .Sroom houixi. tlnliliniut I > lu-il 70 BITCS in culllrntlnn 1'tlcc J'.W ) per crc. 'IVrmscixsy. Joni ! lon , V Vnn I'nltrn. G \UIIAC.K. removoil. rpopoolt , vanltl and rlilmiuiyi ct a al. K. II Ililrlii'.rUr btiU. I.M UNISUKIUtboMS KOIlUK.\r--'Oil1"viiTcA V.r -I miu 1'ST , HAY TkVpn l > . Moinl.if at Kxrhmnte tmtn , I J.N'orlli Soi'oml tltrct.'Kf \ liorin , Vyrnri" olit. 15 liniuls liltli. vroulil t-Uh l.tKKI It fnti "rill bo oold nfti-r li'Kd limn If not c.itleil for. Milton llclicp. Tothi'tmnrrs of all lots or parti of lots on nlley In Hllcy'.s and Holers' kiibdlvltton , bo- t\\con Vlnlon slrci't and the north Hue ot lot H , Honors' sub. and 17th und iHth .stri'Ots. ou mo herehy nollllcd that the undcr- sliitu'd , thtt'o illMlntprcxti'd fn-chohlrrsof tlio City of Oinalin , have hi'cn duly appointed by tho'mayor , with the approval of thu city coun cil of Mild city , to assess Iho dumnio to Iho owners icMti'cltuMy of the piopotly tifTcctcd by the ittaimigof said allt\v. dei-burd ni'ct's- wirv by oidlnnnce a.ano , pa'-M-d llecembcr'JO , IK'J'J. ' nppi-ovcd DerciiilM-r'JI , is'j'i. You me fin ( her nolllicd. that havlnpnc- cepH'd.aid appointment , anil duly iitiallllcd as rciiulred liv law , wo will , nn Ihe twelfth day of .lanuarv. A. D. lH < ji. : at Ihe hour of two nVlocli In the aftcnioon. at Hit1 tilllco of llcorso J. Paul , Illu. ) Piirntim .strci-t , wltliln thticor- poralo limits of halil city , men ! fur Hit' pur- jio-e of I'oiiMdoHnx and m'.iUlnj ; the auio.xs- nii'iit of damage to the owners ropectlvuly. of salil propri'ty , alTfCtod by said uriido , laulni ; liitoconsldi'ratlon special hriiellN , It any. You arnnotlllud to h" present ut the tlmo anil place aforesaid and make any objections , to or statements eonecniln said asscsHincnt of dainacv.s , as you may roiislilrt1 proper. iiKO..I.l'A\.M \ , WM. tl. SIIU1VK.IJ. JAMKSSTOUKDAIjR. Omaha. Doroinber'-8. IH'J'J. liaOilIOt. I'ropuH.il * lor Ituiiiiitiify p nrvi y ttntl llunu * inunt * , DKI'AllTMENTOKTHK I.NTKHlOlt , I Uenurnl l.mid Ofilce , V WASIIIXOTON. D. O. . Uecoinhor' l. "IG. J Scaled proponvli will bo received ut tlu > ion- rrul land olllco. WnmihiKton. D. C. , until U o'clock p. m. on Saturday , the SSlli day of January , Ib'.O ' , for tbu survov and innrlilni ; by Ktiltiblo monnmuniH , of that portion of Iho boundary line bnlweon the stain of Nebraska and UiCKiuloot South D.ikota which lias west of ihu Mls-onrl river , as uutliorl/.ed by ttiu act of conurobs , nuprovu I Aujint \ IS'maklni ' ' ; npproprlatlon fur Hiirvoylnu thu publlo lands I'nmiililct ' Statutes at lj'ir i , IMllS - ' , p. are ) ; ixlso for thu furnishing of H'.OIIU iiionnniunts to lie plrtoc I nt hulf-mllo IniorvnlH on sahl boun dary. Thu bins for the survey and for the monuments must , he separate , with the privi lege to thu bidder Unit If ho 18 not awarded iho contract for both hu will Lu bound to con tract for nuithur. Copies of thuspuolUuallons may bo hud upon r.pnlleutlon to this olllco. Kach bid intist ho accompanied by u certified chock for f.VU. The rlRbt to rujuul any or all hldi U irsorved. Proposals miiHt lie uiolosod In unvolopoi smiled and marlied "PropoHiila for survey of boiindiiry liotwoun NuhrunUa nnd South Dakota. " nnd "Proposals fur bonu- daiy monumonts. " and addruascd to the Oon- lulsslonor of the Oonoral Land OHlco , Waah- liiBtou , D. O. * tSlinod ] W. M , STONE , HitSIt , Cofnmlsiloncr. NOTICK OP ASSKSSMKNT OV DAM- AGKS FOU GKADING. To the owners of all lots and parts of lots on I'lfth street , fioin Piorea struct to Woolworth - worth avenue ; You nro hereby nutlflod that tlio undor- slsned , thrcudls'titcrustud freulioblors of the city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of thuulty coun cil of said city , to iifises-i the damage to the owners respectively of the property affected by Krudlnn of said slruet. deuliircd nocesaary by ordliiHiicn No. : i'l 7 , passed Doc. 0 , 1BU7 , au- provud Doc. 21 , It > 92. You are further notlflnJ. th.it bavins ac cepted said appointment , und duly mmllflca as reciulrei ] bv law , wu will , on thu iTtnduv of Jiinnarv. A. I ) . Ib'.U , nt the hour ot 10 o'clock In thu forenoon , at the ufllcu of Shrlvur & O'Douohoo. IHI I'arn.'i'ii strcol. within the corporate limits of said city , incut for the purpose - pose of considering and making thu ns9CB3- nicntof dainnKu to thu owners respectively o ( Bald proptrty , alTeclcil by said Knullnif. taklui Into consideration upculul benellta. It any. You aru notified to bo present nt the tlmo and place aforesaid and make any objection to or statcrnunts concerning ; said iiBsulNmonc of damages art you may eonildor piopcr. W. ( J. KllltlVKR. (7EO. ( . PA III/ . JAS. STOOKDAU ! Omaha , Jan. J. l a J3dlOt 1'rnposalH lor IJ htlnu tliu Mihurliit ol til City of Omaha. Aecordlng lo Information from the chair man of thu special commUleu on gasollmi lighting , the Inslructlons lo ailvortls'3 for bids for lllitiiix thu suburbs of thu city worn not ilellnilu cnouxh , and a I , his reipiust , thu advur- tlseincnl lschinied : to read as follows : Healed bids will bu received at thuolllc.c of flie clly comptroller up to 0 p. m. sharp , Janu ary 10 , 1HOU , for twelvu d'J ) eamllu powur gasoline lamps , or electric lights , for lighting the hiibnrbs of thu city , for a period of two years. HliN may state jirlee pur lump , nioon- llglil sclicdulu of twenty nights per mouth , or fiomsun down lo sunrise. No eurtaln number of lamps guaranteed , but the statement ti madu that , in thu hint hill from the last con tractor the city was charged with 1,014 lamps. A certified ehecU In the sum of $200 will ho required from each bidder as a guaran tee of uood faith. Tliu right , is reserved to ro- jcet any or all bids. THKO. OI.SKN , Comptroller. Omaha , December DO , 1801 ! . " " Sealed proposals will bu received by the State lloaid nt Printing at thuolllco of thu sec- retury of slate , al any lime beforu Thursday , January I'Jlh , IHUIl , ut il o'clock | i. m. , for printing and hlnilln In cloth f > , OUtl copies rn- porl of Stale lloaid of Horticulture for thu year IH'JII , of HUH paxes each , thu NUIIIU to bu printed In lonx tirlmer type. Thn sl/e of pauu , weight and iiiallty | of paper , stylu und ijuallty of binding ; , style of lettcrliiK nn cover ami la till respects the work to he. thu same as Iho Horticultural Kcporl of IHUi ! . Hampleof work may hu been at thu olllco of thu . .secretary ot Ntule. Work lo ho completed within sixty days from the awarding of the contract. Ululil reserved to reject any and all bids by the State PrlntliiK Hoard. . Dated Dccumbur'Jdth , 1802. JOII.N'O. AW.R.N. 1)30(1 ( lot Sucictary of ritatu. Sfceaiji pie | Works * C. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprietor. Dyeing , Clemming nnd KGflnlsslilng 'OV GOODS OF EVKHY DKSGRIPTION. Otnahu olllco , 1621 Furnum St. , Tolopliono 1521 , Council Ululla olllco a ndvorlu cor. Avo. Aund 2UtU Su/i'olophono 310. Bond ( or circulars and jirloo Hut ,