Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 23, 1893, Page 3, Image 3
, * * T B Wp-WW I UK OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIUT4lSlAY , MAHHI 23 , 1893. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL OFHC'10 , NO. 12 I'BAHL STUtiET. Icllvrrrd ly cnrrlcr to nny pirt nf l' ' o city II W. TJl/TON , - MANAOKU miulm-MOIllCD No. 43 n-rt . . t nitnviu . ( flight iMItor No. V3 ! MIXUlt .I N Y I'lumhlMR Co. Coimi'Il IilniTs t.umtH'r Co. CoaA The ( iriiml hotel Is l-pln * renovated from top to bottom by UK.'painters ami decorators. ThiTo will lie a 9cclal | ) meutlii ! , ' of Fidelity council , No. 150. Hoynl Arcanum , baturday cvciiiui ? , Marrh 'Jfi. Tnlty pullit will meet In special soss on with Mrs. Moore , Ktiat Horuo strent , this afternoon tit 'J : : ) o'clock. A largo tutcnil- UUCP Is di'sltvd. .fames Uou-aiil. wno stole a bolt of cloth from In front of the Boston store , \vns KIVUII thirty daNs after a trial In polli-u court ycstr-rdny inornlnt. . A team tittnehcd to Peterson &Sohoi-n- lni ? ' delivery wapiti ran away yesterday inonililfr on First avcinie. The wnKon col lided with 11 hai'U In front , of the ( .rand hotel < ind there was a crand smusnup , although no one was injured. , fohn 1 * Valiii-r iiinl Hortha H. Ford wen ; married yesterday afternoon at Mio resi dence of the bride in Hardin township. 1 ho father of the bride was notable to be present , ns he Is setvintf a two weeks sentence as Juryman in the case of Mitchell \ incent iiMlnsl | the eliy. A man aivln his nam as .1. C. Davis from Kpokane was arrested yesterday for b'ealltiR u tooth brunh from John Ahrcn of the C'olorado house on Iywer Uroadw.iy. The tooth brush was returned to Us rightful owner and O.vvis was put in tail without bond and without benefit of clercy. Lester Hridinnham took a drive Tuesday evening to Lake Manawa in one of AVilliam Ix-wis' rlL'8 While on the road he trot stuck in a mud hole , the horse and two front wheels of the vehicle started ot ! ahead and left him with the rest of the rli ? lloundoriiii , ' about in the mud. He was pitched out head over heels over the dashboard and the buw.V was considerably damatred. No lives were lost. lost.A call was sent In to the police headquar ters yesterday afternoon from the North western roundhouse , asking that , the patrol wiifon be sent to 1110 Avenue t ) , to tauo in clmi'Ko a young man who was insane and who It was feared would do some damage. Oniccr Sandel went to the place designated , but ho found that the youiif ? man's inothei had taken her unfortunate youm ? son In charge and she refused to lot him ho re moved. Nothing further was heard in the way of complaints. Tin * llnrpof tli SctiHOH. Prof. DoMotto's re-murks wore illus- tnited by u Htcreoptlcon , the vicwr bcliii , ' liu'fjfly of it seiontitio nature. ITc also ] iorforined sovonil intcrcdliii < ; 1'lut form oximrimunts. The idou of tin : leetiire cleivrly Hbowcd the sympathy bo- twoou the action of the Iridy iiud the iii'tion of th' minil , and WIH an injunctioi to keep tin' thoughts pure. Without t cHshi'iiUii } , ' vote it was proolalinod tlu finest cntoi'tiiininunt yet { , 'ivon by tin Me n'rt Clu'istiuii nssooiution to lloi'iild. Ijix-udway uiuifcl March til. Tim ( iriind Ihitol , Cotineil I Huffs ) . Most olcfjnnt hotel ii lowii , Uiniii } , ' room on tovcnth Moor Iatoa ? , it3 to ! : . " ) ior : day. K. F. Ulark Prop. / , I'.llt.KIH.ll'IIS. Sheriff IIa7.en Is in Glenwood. GcorKoA. Kcelinoleft , yesterday for Texas The "Mi'hty | Dollar" troupe Is quartern at the Grand. S. N. Ili'rvy and D. Weirich of Neola wer Council UlulTs visitors yesterday. Pete Cavanaugh , advance agent for th "ICighl , Hells" company , is at : ho Gran hotel. Captain J J Hctrmwny has returned fret Conneaut , O. , where ho went to attend th funeral of his father. . Prof. John U. DoMotto and his assistant Mr. Truman Hurrluxum of Chicago , wll arrive this evening from Topcka , Kan. lov. John Askin will preach his llrst set men as pastor of tlio Congregational ehurcl next Sunday morning. His family has ai rived , and ho Is now uuslly engaged In ge ting settled in the parsonage on Sixth strce Piles of people have piles , but DoWltt wltehhazel salvo will euro them. For warming guest chambers , bat rooms , etc. , our KIW heaters arc jut what you want. Look at them. Cleai convenient , cheap. C. U. Gas and Eloc trie Li , 'ht Co. Bouricius Music House. Fine pianos and orfjan * for ca.sh o payments. 1 M Stutsman street , C. UlutT : Special sale of flour this week t Brown's G. O. D. with HiirRlnry. Gordon Williams , who was caught , comit : out of Dr. T. J. CaJy's house on T.o\v < Droadway Tuesday night , had the charge < drunkenness entered against hint on tl : bcoks at the city Jail yesterday morning i n makeshift until the burglary case can I worked up against him. That the charge i burglary will bo made to stick is pretty ee tain , however , for half a dozen or moi neighbors have been summoned for th morning , when ho will have n hearing , ar the evidence seems to be strongly again ; him. Dr. Cady states that a line bed spren and a lot of clothing have been discovert missing. Williams has been under nrrc : bcforo , and his reputation is none ot tl best. _ Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Du.Mot to'H I.crturi's. Sccuro tickets for DoMotte's illu t rated lectures , Mnreh 21 and 2o , i Hart's jewelry store. Special tale of Hour this week t Brown's C. O. IX _ Ilouiiil Ort'r to t1i ( iriim ! , lnry. The adultery case against Lottie faddc was completed IP Justice Fox's court yesto day morning and the defendant was hour over to the grand Jury , furnishing a bond J'lOO for her appearance when wante Charles McCoy , the co-defendant , is still bo tried , but Justice Fox will not bear tl evidence against him , for Immediately aft his decision in the llrst case tils attorm llled n motion for a change of venue Justice Vicn , alleging prejudice on the pa of the court as the ground for the cluing The hearing was begun in the aftcrnoo niul almost the s.uno evidence was goi through with as on Tuesday. The case w probably take fill of today. Wuu pUn and anguish wriinr the brow A ministering ansel then" IJromo-Seltzi I'.iirly M'lul routine * . Three hundred bushels of pure ear Ohioi-eed potatooi at Thomas Hishto 2100 West Broadway. Council Blull's , I Free traUmontH daily from 2 to 4 in. nt the Council Blurt's Medical at Surgical institute , lUth ! and Broadwa > l rrlikK l.lcoiisr. The following marriage license was I fciicdyesterd.iy : Nnino and Adoress. < j * . ' . . - . , ' j.Tohn } Ki.-iiiii.Mly I'nttiinnttniiilo comity. \ .MuxKlo folllns. I'uum-u niull's . . . . . . . Piles of iwoplo have idles , but Do Wit ' .Vltch Ihuel iiulvo will euro thorn. Emilia Konnnrd , btonugruplicr , notai ioposltiins. commercial work , lott writiiij , ' , 100 Main. _ Do you htnokoV Ha\o you tried T. ins & CO.'H l'iirtuiis ! ? It's a charmc 'ht ono , Speelal tjvlo of ( lour this week Brown'ii C , O. 1) . Murahuiallow caramels at Driesbach NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Salaries of Offioials Raised by the Now Oity Oounoil. TWO VERY FASTIDIOUS OFFICE SEEKERo Aiplruntii for Orimty ( Uty Clprk lilM | Htntf tliii Tonin Upon M'lilcli Thry Will Ac. cc-pt Olllce Tlti-lr Priii'iniN Will I'robKlily Ito Ornnti-il , One of the flrot thing * the new council did last Monday evening was to ralso the salary of the chief of the flro dcpirtment. One of the next , according to the statement of a democrat who knows what ho Is talking about , will be the raising of a number of other salaries. There is a violent turmoil going on among the faithful over the appointment of the two deputies for City Clerk /.urmuohlen. It Is carefully concealed from the public gaze , but It Is them all 'the samo. O. M. Wilson and S. I jbhart are to be the two deputies. Wil son was destined by the party leaders for the doputyshlp at the city building because he could road better than I Uhart , nnd Lob- hurl was to bedcimty at the superior court because ho could keep hooks better than Wilson. Two things turned up to pre vent this arrang'-ment from being carried out. Wilson didn't want to bo at the city building because there was iidiifcrenco of 10 per month in the salaries in favor of the other place. On the other band , Lobhart , for some reason or oth'-r ' not known to any body but guehsod by nearly everybody , was distasteful to Judge McGee of the superior court , wlui.se right bower ho woiild naturally ho In ease of his appointment. Judge McGee did not hesitate to tnakn this fact known to the itiL-n who crowded Loblinrt fur\Mird. Judge McGee has had ruptures with the faithful before , and has always come out of them none thfs worsa for wear. There is a prospect of his having another chance to show the stillness of his spinal column be fore the present dlnieulty Is gotten through with. "We can't help whether Judge McGee. likes It or not , " was the way a well Known democrat spoke yesterday , wh-jso word will have a good deal to do with the limit de cision : "if wn give him Lobharl I don't see but hfi'll have to take him. As for Wilson's unwillingness to take the deimtyship at the city buildim. , the probability is that wo shall raise the salary so as to make it. equal to that at the court house , and then I think Wilson will take it. " Sprint ; Aiiiuiiinri.mtMit. "Wo arc now fully prepared to show you ono of the most carefully selected stook.s of spring dress goods over shown in Council BluM's. If po > Miblo we have taken more care tluin ever before , espe cially with our exclusive patternswhich are composed of all the leading novelties of England , Franco and Germany. Among other other specialties bhown is enir large line of plain goods in all the latest weaves , also an endless tit-sort- ment of medium priced domestic goods in mixtures , pinids and checks. Silks of all the latest make- " , includ ing kai-ki , habutai , china , bengalino , phosphorus , tatretta , in plain , figures and plaids. The indications are that this is going to be one of the largo.-it bilk hcaxonsevoi1 experienced in this c mntry. We t' ) > k advantage of the same and placed a large importation order , the last of which has just arrived. 100 iiece3 _ now styles China silks at -18c , inferior quality anil styles shown olbuwhuri ! ut 50c. Imported Japanese silks in solid colors and ligures at'THc. See other qualities utOOeand $1.00. Kai-ki wash silks in b"ight and me dium dark stripes , warranted to wash , are woven colors , not printed. Very ap propriate for waists , wrappers and children's dresses. 21 inches wide til 75o per yard. For 81.00 wo show the- bo3t4inch ( wliij cord and India twill in America in fortj different shades. Same goods retail : usually for $1.10 and $1.23. See them. Figured cropons , in dark colors only offered at our counter for f > ! ) c. A yaw same goods cist to import 07ic. A bar gain. Every store has a fiOcliuoof goods but our spring assortment is bewilder ing , showing over one hundred piece : in plaids , stripes , mixtures , bodges am plain henriettas. We have a full assortment of colors ii the following now weavoi : Epingline scleil cords , ottoman , phosphorus bieges whip cords' , serges at our usual lov prices. In wool ehallics wo have a larger as sortment than over before , showing eve fifty of the latest styles in new chint colors imported by us from Alsace. Imported patterns , exclusive styles ii the now phosphorus effects , at $7.5C $3.00 , $10.00 , $ ii.fiO : , $15.00 a pattern. Scatcli plaids in light medium am r dartf colors , .We , 7fe ) , $1.00 , $1.2. " > a yard f Knglish checks , beautiful tweed olVeoti- at SOc , 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 in 40 , 48 , 51-incl goods. s Waterproof tweeds , full fJO-iiich wide f in ehecjcH , plaids and mixed olfecti- very tlelirablo for traveling suits , on price only $1.25. Ottoman in a full line of shades , wouli bo cheap at $1.00 , offered at our counter for 75e a yard. BOSTON STOKE , Fothoringham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. N. B. Kid gloves dyed and cleaner Agents for the celebrated Standar paper patterns. Mail orders promptl , attended to , all orders sent prepaid. At Dolmny'rt TlitMitt-r. - "Fatherland " whbh is bo t , to projcnte this evening , is a romantic and pieturcsqu drama of Tyrolean llfo , in which Charles / t litirclnor ( Karl ) appears with his wonderfull sweoi songs , graceful dances and dialec mlrthfulness. The Tyrolean quartet , In the ! quaint yodoling. . , Is ono of the most nttrni live of the promised features. Altogethei there is a great treat In store for those wh love music and mirth , and who does no ) The engagement Is for ono night only. "Till : 1IANOE11 ftIN\I. ( . " This wonderfully realistic play will bo pn sentod Sunday night at Dohany's. 1 abounds in strong scenes and thrilling el tntives , and introduces as a most novel fe ; turo a monster locomotive , nuido of iron an steel , from which real steam issjos.n freigli train , the cannon ball express , etc. Mis Morrison's fame began with her appcarani as Mnruuerlto In "Faust. " ' in luv father ( Lewis Morrison's ) magnificent productloi and has steadily gainu.l until her name i now oao of national familiarity. She h.is sluing support , and altogether there seem nolhtm. lacking in the combination. Active demand for tie 'eago in tli Klein tract testiiios to its locatioi cheapness and desirability for Iruit. ga1 dening and suburban property. > l Prom to 40 aoros for Mile , 2j miles east of pos olllco , by Day & ilo < s , 3 ! ) Pearl street. Special nale of Iluur this week t Brown's C. O. I ) . Intc-rt-Htlni ; Milt * Light. The divorce proceed ings which were r cently slarted In the district court by Mr Kllu Clark against her husband , William C Clark of Neola , has set thu tongues of tl gossips of that llttlo burg running at a Natu Hanks gait. Hlley Clark , the attorney ft the plaintiff , Is mayor of Neola. He was Ju tlco of the peace when his son , the defen ant In the iiivsent case , was married , and that capacity ho performed the ceremoi that united them for the space of tv months for better or worse. He seems have been connected wilh the- married 11 of the couple ever snce the comraencemei and , indeed , It Is owing to that fact that tl present dlnieulty Is taking place , for , so tt story goes at Neola , young Clark got an ii prcMlon in notno way that his fath-r vas ukhm a more than fatherly Interest in his l.iughtcr-ln-law. nnd Immi'Jlately started i'il ' to set matters right by ch itlsln # both hli father and his wife. As the voting man's ability as a uugllist U ooyond reproach there has hot been much wasted love In the family .since , and the divorce suit did not occasion much surprise. Piles of people have piles , but Da Witt's Witch Hu/el Salvo will cure them. The OormnnlaS3elety will give a grand ball in Mas ) iiic hall on Mtiveh 2J. Mttsie will bo furnished by the fort Omaha military orchestra. All societies and lodges of tills city , Omaha and sur rounding towns are invited. The same invitation is extended to the general public. Admission , 50o. LaJiei , free. Finest Arista cabinet photos , $2 per dozen. Abb ton's studio , 18 North Main. Special stile of Hour this week at Bi-own's C. O. D. Ni-iirlns the lind. The case of Mitchell Vincent against the city of Council Ulutfs , in which the plaintiff Is suing for $18.003 damages for the city's failure to fulllll tho'torms of an alleged eon- tract , Is noarln ? the end , and It may bo ex pected to go to the Jury , ST the attorneys say , about tomorrow or next day. It was just two weeks ago to.lay that the trhl was begun. The defense of the city Is th-it in thu llrst place there was no contract , and Ihit oven If there had boon and Vincent hail been compelled to perform his sh.iro of It U would h-ive been a do id lins llnaneially to him. The court room resembles an apothecary shop , for simples ot tin- soil taken from rtirlius places where Vincent would have to dig in ease the sewer had been put In where ho claims it was to have been , have been dug up nnd put Into bottles for the Inspection of the jury. Tim faces of the jurymen have been steadily growing more and more blank , and it is to bo feared that by the time all the evidence is in and the attorneys have completed their arguments they will know less about the merits of the case than when they started out. After this ease is disposed of the trial of cases on the criminal calendar will be commenced at once. This Trill leave only one week to linish all the work In that line , for the next term of court will commence April 4. A Child Kiiinys The pleasant favor , gentle action and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs , when in need of a laxative , and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow its use f so that It is the host family remedy known and every family should liuvo a bottle. Why let children die with diphtheria ? You can save them by Dr. Jotreris' rem edy , lias been used successfully for ; ! 5 years. Price $11.00. For sale by Coun cil Bluffs druggists , also at 2101 Cuming street , Omaha. Williamson & Co. , 100 Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. No NO\VH from > Iiiliiiocn. John Mulqueen. whoso disappearance was mentioned in TUB Bin : several months ago , is still missing , and his relative * have never heard a word from him. lie loft the city for Minneapolis last October , making a trip on the road for u wholesale Hour house. After ho had uocn there on short time ho sent his grips back boms with a message to his family that ho had decided to go west. I > rom that time to this no further word has been received. S. T. McAtee. for whom ho formerly worked , is oi the belief that ho 1ms gone to South America , ho having express-id a wish n number of times to see that part of the world. Ho docs not baliovo that he lus met with nny bodily harm , as ho always carried papers in his pocltol by which no could easily bo Ideutlnc'l. ' His long absence , however , is naturally a matter of consider able concern to his relatives. Plies of people have piles , but Do Wltt'a Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Coal nnd wood ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the e.ity ; prompt delivery.H. . A. Cox , No. 4 Main. If you have property to sell , INt it with mo. I have customers for bargains. II. G. McGee , No. 10 Main street. Mine. Helen Merrill , hairdressing and manicure. Room 1112 , Men-lam block. Mm. ( inrliiim'it 1'lrtiirc , Mrs. J. A. Gorham , the well known artisl of this city , has been at work for mouths past upon a picture for exhibition at th < World's fair. It is finished-at last and foi some days has been on exhibition to Mrs Gorhum's friends at her homo. It Isamag nltleent effort , a rustic scene in which tin most striking feature is several bovine beau ties , pnlntcd with such delicacy of porcop tlon and accuracy of detail as to look more like an actual view out of a windov than a lifeless representation on can vtis. It' is to be taken to Chicago cage this morning , and there will In duly inspected by the judges , and it foundt bo up to the standard required , it will bo nil milted to u place in the exhibit. Mrs. Gor bam has done a great deal of artls'le worl in the past , but her latest triumph Is by al edits her greatest , and her many friends eon fldcntly look for her success. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt' Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. 'Another improvement to the popula Schubert piano. Swanson Musio Co Fou SAIJ- : Citizens State bank stock Submit cash offer. E. II. Shcafo. Wood of all kinds , ejbs and coal. L G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway. Strlc'krn with Aiiiili-vy. ] | John Hanthorn was stricken witli apoplex , last evening about 7 o'clock. Ho is ono o the oldest and bst known residents c Council Bluffs. Ho has boon a paralytic fo six months past and has been confined to th bed at his homo hi Madison park. Last over ing the members of his family raised him ute to give him his supper , but the oflort prove too much for him and ho foil back ur conscious. Medical assistance was suir moned in great haste and apoplexy wa found to bo the cause of the troubli Witli the best of earo it is honed that h may pull through , although ho is in a vor , critical condition , and the outcome cannot b told with any certainty before this uiornlnp It is Ills first stroke and that fact leads hi friends to look upon the situation with som hope. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt' Witch Hazel Salve will euro them. Ladies , don't forgot that the Loui are at 25 Muin street"now. . Come all Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , th best $2.00 house in Iowa. Special sale of Hour this week n Brown's C. O. D. Gco. S. Davis , prescription druggist. < Hi.Mnrrltil tliii C.lrl. Judge IJerka had occasion yesterday aftci noon to marry another couple in order t setlle a seduction case. This was the thir time the judzo has performed the ceremon In similar eases during his present term. The parties interested weio Vlnmj Chriodo and May Crooks. The girl ha sworn to a complaint alleging acduciion an assault , and when the ease came up th young man slgnltlcd his willingness to sett ! the matter by marrying the girl. A license was procured and in the presenc of about 11X ) Italians who had dropped In 1 hear the trial the marriage took pi ice. Th girl Is only about 10 years old and the greet Is a tailor living on South t'hirteenth streei A Didluhtfill lliiHliii-o-ririiaiirti Trip , An opportunity to spend a few days in Mir delightful spot. North CJalveston. Tox. , ofTurod hy a special excursion to that pelt which will leave Our.Um , Nob. , March ! i 1MU. Homarkahlo inducements tire olTerei n For particulars apply to 1) . D. Smeatot y n room 17 , Barker hlock , agent , Omaha , Nol ° Itecuclliii ; NVittvr.4. t STOCKTON , Cal. , March L"J , The big o waters of yesterday have disappeared , e : 0I cepting on the lowlands , and no furthi I- serious damage is fcareu. AFFAIRS AT SOlftll OJIAIIA Probably a Fatal Stibbinji Affray Over a Social Game o " DYNAMITE BILL CU FS" PAINTER VINING \Vniinilcil .Mail lliul t'sc JIln Clio on the irr' * I'i'ilil l i\rlnc \ n DUciM * Inn Wit Vet j | j n Now School Itiilldlni ; . Krwln K. Vlnlnif Is lying nt bis home , dangerously wounUcd. About 8 o'clock Tuesday night ho was playing billiards In Gus Wordotnan's saloon , comer of t'wenty-llfth and N streets , when a dispute arose between him and a butcher known as "Dynamite Ulll. " Vlnlng struck "Dynamite Hill" with a billiard cue. when the latter drew a butche'r knife and stabbed his assailant. The wounded man was at once taken to Dr. Berwick's ofllcv. and as usu il in such cases , the man who wielded the knife slipped away unnoticed. An examination by the physi-ian showed that the knife entered the left side. beUveen the fourth and llfth ribs , ranging uinvard , th'J hack of the knlfo strl'dm ' ; the shoulder blade and defllcting Its course. The surgeon pronounces it a very dangerous , if not fatal , wound. Vlnlnir is a painter and paper hanger and iuiBthe reputation of being a nuarrelsonio man , with but few friends. lie lives with his family on Twenty-fourth street , between O and I' , opposite the Dt-liek hotel. Hut little is known of "Dyiumito Hill' ' except that bo has been at the yards several year and his real name is William Vecreamp. iool 1'iiellltlcH. W. H. Check , presl.lent o. ' the Uo.trd of Kducation , has tiled with the city clerk the following : "To THE Citr Ci.nitK , South Omaha : Dear Sir In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Ho.ird of Kducation ot school district of South Omaha at an adjourned meeting of said board held on the " ! ) th day of Marcti , "MM. you are hereby requested to prepare bal- ots for the qualified voters of South Omalia : o vote on school house proclamation at the municipal election to bo held on the 4th day f April , 1MVI , us follows : "Shall consent and authority bo given to he Hoard of ICdueation of school district of South Omaha , in the county of Douglas and tate of Nebraska to erect a four-room brick ichool bouse at an CalimatoJ cost of $10,000 tti lots , 8 and U , block ! )1 ) , near F and 'twenty-seventh streets , in s-iid city. "Shall consent and authority bo given to he Board of Kducution of school district of south Omaha in the county of Douglas and , tate of Nebraska to erect a four-room brick .chooi . house at an estimated cost of ? 7i > 00 in a site in the vicinity of Missouri avenue niul Nineteenth street in said city. " The boaul Units that with a reasonable evy , which is now assured , enough addi- ional rooms and buildings to accommodate ill the children of school ago can bo erected , aid the current expenses can b ? paid with out taking a census and r.ilsing the saloon icenso fee. It is necessary , however ) sub- nit the building question to the voters , as jnder the law only a limited amount can bo expended for buildings in tiny one year , ncnce the proelnnuitljn. ltisthogener.il opinion that there will be little or no opposition to the proposition , as every good citUen is in favor of providing for the education of the children , and all arc aware that at present "nit , little more that half the pupils can bo seated. _ _ ItrlTlltriltlciM. The board of registration' ' will sit Friday nnd Saturday from S a. in. to ( I p. in. , and also on Saturday , April 1 , at the same hours. The places of registration and n.imes of the registrars for the various wards are as fol lows : . . First Ward First prct-inct , Mack block , Twenty-fourth and M streets , D. II. Ktrsch- mcr , AI. I' . O'Donnel , O. B. Morey ; Second product , Twenty-fourth street , near u C. M. Hich , George Jla worth. James Carrel ; Third precinct , Gernijinia block p.xint shop , Her bert Broadwcll , J , U. Leo , M. Q. Zerbo. Second Ward First precinct , Collins' music store. Henry C. Murphy , Paul Stevens , A. K. Press ; Second projinut , Twenty-first and Brown streets , J. Franek. J. J. Loony , W. Naglo ; Third precinct. Merrill's feed store , D. Merrill , Charles l'oterbaugh , , J. W. Boilou. Third Ward First precinct , ICaufhold's hotel , Q street , D. D.ivldson , Chester A. Evans , W. S. Glynn ; Second precinct , Ar cade hotel , J. L. Olson. Ivory Thomas , Fritz J. Friotag. Fourth Ward School house on J street , between Thirty-second and Thrity-thrid , D , U. Scott , Anthony Smith , Burton Hico. Muglo City Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Lafo Miller , at Twentieth and Q streets , have a young son. ' Engineer King says ho is ready for the spiing- rains now. Ho had reference to the big slock yaws se-.ver , upon which a large force of men have been at work for months The sewer Is only about two-thirds built , bul is now In a condition to carry off all th < water that miy How into It. When tlnishoi it will bo an eight-foot brick tunnel , replac ing the old plank and pile sewer. SCHOOL VENTILATION. IliKird of Kdiiciitliui Commit ! ct > Testing the Ijcitvi-nwortli School. The committee composed of Dr. Duryea Colonel Akin and Architect Latcnscr of th < Board of Education , made a test of the vcntl latlon in the Leavcnworth school yesterdaj afternoon. The anemometer was placec against every supply and exhaust air chain bor in the entire building and a carcfu record made of the result. The Janitor had not Urea the heatlnj stacks until the committee reached tli'i building , so the llrst test was a cold air test When the heaters began to furnish warn air a warm air test was also made , but i was not considered conclusive , for the roasoi thct the lire had not been burning lonj enough to create the required amount o heat. heat.Willie Willie the anemometer test disclosed tin fact that the air was not being inovei through the rooms at the rate rc-uird | ii the contract , which provides for lbX ( ) cuhii feet of fresh air per pupil every hour , ye the atmosphere seemed to bo very good , am the principal and teachers say that they an highly pleased with the system of ventlla tion now in use at that school. The Fulle : & Warren company has erected new vent ! kiting Hues , and the plant seems to be dohij much better work than H did in the fall when there was so muchjcomplalnt about It A bill introduced hi 'the legislature b ; Representative Ulcketts and about read ; for final action in the "hftuso proposes 1m portant changes in thc'phimbing ' inspectlot of Omaha. It provides for an Inspector a $1,800 a year and an assistant at $1,500 , am It makes the plumbing inspection an hide pendent department. At present the inspector has three assist Cnr.w PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY 2ft 2 E "CT 3KZ A TIS 213 , T.nmlmeo , Ilearlurlie , Tonllmrlio , Sere Tliroat , Swelling * , Frnst'bltca , SCI ! LTSG-flL SprnliiH , Ilrulnon , Unrnn , Scalds. THE CHARLES A.VOOELER CO. , Baltimore , HJ ( , PAWN 13ROKBR. 400 UOA1)\V.V. COUNCIL HLUl-Td. Money Louneil on Diamond * , W.itanai , net. ilJR bargains In unredeemed ulcdtrcs. ants , and the monthly cost of the department - ' ment Is ft III. The bill lncre.ises thp in- siicctor's ftalarv f-'WO n year , but Mr. Duncan thinks that he and an assistant with a f W clerk to relieve him of boankeeplnif can at tend to the dtitli-s of the ofllee. The salaries of these thrco men would aggrccatc only & ! 3o a month. ST. lxjn , Mo. , March HA The National Epicurean college toilay devoted its time tea a round of sight seeing , winding up the day with n banquet at the Llndell hotel. The college will meet next nt Detroit , Mich. , the llrst Monday In M iy. IMM. The principal thing accomplished at this year's convention Iris been the adoption of the constitution under cousUcrat'on and urged for two or three years past. in.i TIIKK KO.m ft. Ntl ! > ri : ki : Will Ho Again Vlsltuil by Smm or Kiln : Toil- : . WxsuisnTOX , D. C. . M'ircli 2i Forecasts for Thnrsdiiy : For Nebraska and Iowa Threatening weather , with snow or rain , northerly to easterly winds. For South Dakota Lljht snows , northerly winds , becoming variable j slightly warmer In western portion. OrrtcnorTiia WRITIIP.R IH'aavu , OM.VHA , March y . Omaha record of timpsraturo and rainfall , compared with eorrcspandiiig day of past four years : isoi. : 1H02. 1891. Maximum teniiH'i-ature. ! 1SJ'J = Olio AvcniKtliMiipor.itilfo. . . H' ' > = UJ = ! I O .10 5 Precipitation . 03 .01 .on .0:1 : Statement showing the condition of torn- pcratureand prc'-lpitition at Omaha for tha day and since March I , IS'JIl : Normal temperature . flO ! ) Ddlclenry for the ilav . a 3 Delleleiiuy since March 1 . al- Normal precipitation . "o Inch llcllcliMtcy for the iv . 02 Incn Deliclency since Mafcli 1 . 17 Inch ItL'porU Ir.iin Othrr I'olnls lit H p , in. not ruportiul. Gr.onai : 13. ITrs'T. Local Forecast Ollicial. 'Long ' Life and Good Health" In Kickapoo Sagwa. Take Nature's Remedy Few. All I'erioin 5'ufferliif.j from the Impurities of the llluucl lire lleiilf : I'ruy < if Kpidoni- Ical Jilarlal : Fevers nnd nil Furnm of I'roBlrullun. Klukupcm Indian Sngwu Is the H ilVM , Iti'St and 3Iott Hillublo Illuod Ilemcily Jlaik' . Klcknpoo Inillnn Sngwn will cure nil troubles originating In Impure blood , safely , speedily , permanently , and with economy. Impure blood U manifest In Pimples IllotclicIloils , Carbuncle * , Eruptions or Sores , Sallow Skin , Salt Ulicutfl , Etc. The only wny in which to niter thla state of things Is to Cleanse the Blood from nil Imparities - parities and allow a Free , Unobstructed Cir culation Through Kvnry Vein urul Artery of tlio Itody. Klclcnpoo Imllnn Sagwa ns n Blood making , ll'.ooJ-flfttiiiiny n d Hfe-iuilatntng medicine has eclipsed nny blood rmrlllcr yet produced. "Indians Gathering Hint * , lierls anil Jlarki for Jiii'kttpoo Jn.lian Sayica. " Of all races lu the world the Indians ctand pro-eminent for their longevity nnd himlth. Why is It ? Listen ! If peivluuieo sicklies * ii'tiicUstncni , no I'olsonoui DniKstre lefort- ed to nothing bul nature Is compiled nml nature's Klfti appropriated to their cure. The l > e < t und most relhililo of root" , herbs , lir.rfca and BUIIH constitute their medicines bunco the Indian's noulo phyBjiiue , pure lilood , lilfih imiHcydiir development , Btrong tuiuic , ami bound Vungs. Scrofula Cured By Sagwa. WlNCHKSTnn , N. It. , March 17 , ISM. Tor the part 25 Vfiir 1 have been torrlhly jnllcted with Scrofula , nnd hiivn tried every. tiling there WHS in the inuiket , bittp mid.pet . no relief. A yenr npo I pmolm cd six bottles nf thB Kickapoo Imllnn SaRwa , and by Us ma wns completely cured , and tle : entire iiolion wns eliminated from my byhtr-m. always Uccp It in the house , nnd my wile und myself both ti\ke It whenever wo feel the tcn-t bit "run down. " 1 would rnther pay ? 5 bottle for Klckupoo Indian Sugwa than to without It. be CIIAtLnSU.8KAVKR SUFFERED FOUR YEARS. Doctors Powerless Kickapoo In dian Sagwa Cures. MKKIUF.X , N. II. . Dee.3,1802. I liiivebeenaoiiiiilnntMiffiiivr from blond nnd skin discus-en for four yuan , im I ojnplpy. e.l tht hert medti-nl nklll ohtalnnhlo in this slate , besides trying the Ho tcu doctors. Kli-knrioo Inrtlnn SH WU afforded me morn i.-ltef in two weeks than nil the different l-liynlolans in four yeiir- , and loilay I iim ti | l-e'll umn.lhanka lo tUU l-ul.d . medle.no . , ICickapoo Indian Sagwa , .idc bi ; tht IiKliatit from raoti , larki ami htrtt of thfir men gntlifring ar.J curiny , ii cltalnalli inyilrugylitat $1 per Bottln. Six Bottles for $5. FOR T1-101 In charge of ihu Slatoro of Mercy. This renowned Institution U situated on tl , hlh Ijluffa buck of und overlooking the city o Council IllulTd. The spjoioiiH ground * , II h K\\ \ locution und splendid vltnr. miUe It nioit ulu.-islni ; rotrout for the itlllletml. A sin ! of onilnont phyhluluna mid u lur u corpi of ox pcrlcncud nursoa minister to the coniform o the uallcnts. bnuclul curogiTun to ludy pu tlenta. Terms Moderate. For particulars unpiy to SiSTER SUPHHIOH , Frank Street - - Council Bluffs , lows GRAN'l ) WORDS 01' TRUTH. UH i'.i for people ti ) t\lk nl'out tliom- es mil stit : whttt tluy muy liuru doiio. lint t It fur hotlur to Imvo other tiroplc stieitk for you. Tlioso wor.is nhloh follow nru the frank nxiircssloiuof peoulo who KI ovv cf whut tlu-y vpeitK , Uvv. Wm. II. Whllnny of ti'nllllixo. N. V. myai "Ihivnbsr-D itlUiotod inoroni- lest for six yours oust with nulitrlii , nsuu. have hud pni'iimonlu thrco tliuot und h.tvo . l > con trouiilo'l ' with broiu-hliil und cntnrrhul trouh o of llir ? tliront. Twoyo rinciil hud the ( trip , wiili-h rnn Inlo uulnrrhil : pnonnionlu. I win very iiek for Iwolvo wouU * nml the itoMor * thoux'hl \Miuld die.Vhlla lu tliU eonillllun I bccun t lUlne Kiiini-lhlne of irhleh I Ir.i 1 haurd much hut knrw llttlo. unit urn rulolcud to siy : that I liuvo been priu-llenlly cured by the use of HulTy's pure m\lt : whiskey. " Mr. .Inhn Kul.jy Thus ? , Atuo ' ) ury. Mms. . sny < : "Kor "iOino sl.x yo.irs p.ist my wlfo 1ms been -tuirorhiK truin nervous proslr.ition , 1'iir ypuri ihn WHS troiiblfd llh Insonin ! ! ! , nn I ii ; rov-'oiiitiiemlod by the most inuini'iil Uhyslcnns : wotiitl Indueosloeiv I'n icrltio "d- rli-coriiliys uiiinsilia locuntly Irlcd HuiTy mult wli < ikuy In .siiiHlliiuuntltli' * tin I wlththo n cut satisfactory results. Whllo Mrs. I'hnso him niWiiy.4 bcuustunnoli In her to-npnr'ini'o lrlnclpcs ) ! , and fonslstuni In ( iraelico , xho hus no lie.n'.tritluii ' In rreommonilliiT to InviiluM wlin ti''od u ii ; > ntlostliiiulcntluUV's ) pure mult whlskov. " II. II. U iheou-k the cololir itcd waean nrinu- fiiu-turer of Watortuivn. N. Y. , suys : 'Mlyniilf und wlfo ure using Dully's p'iro inii't whtskny nml It Is tilling us u'oo.1. Wn eolebr.iteil In No- vi-mher lust our Htleth 'innlversnry. und uro now lotiklnt ; forwuid to Ihu * < o\ out - llfthml -Jiollevn that u iood ton c inny help us ulon . " ! : . L ! . AUhiof tlio llrocklyn iibsoointlnn fur Inuiruvln j tintnniiltloii of thu poor. s'iys : "I hivi ? used Duffy's mult whisky fur the p.ist two y ears , hiivniaulloreil from suvero ho d- ticlii-s and nervous prostration. I have ln-on vcrv tiiunli , ' oved by tin110 of thr whlsuoy nnil have Battled no iny scvontuen pounds In wplsht , " The above statements sno.ik for thomelve . UK. r. I. . M.lllljK" . Consult nu Surgeon. Uriidntiio of I'mh Modleal ( 'ollozo. d-o.v- i-'itKi- - . ) . l-'jr - the truatmontof 1 AM Wo euro Catarrh , All Dlsoixci Nose. Throat. Chest. Stem \ch , Moivoli uiiil Liver. Blood , Slcln n .ii Kldnsf Femnlo Wcalmnssos , l-.oit CURED. l'll.ISKISrt'I.A. . F193I7UK , porninna.UIr curd I wilt out tlie uao fif kulfc. lUtvturo ui * eauftlc. 'Alt tnnlndlos of a tirlvtitt ] or Ucllc lu a.itiro. of clllit-rpox. iioslllviilv curail , fnll on or iiiUlroii nlth ntniup for Clrciil ttt , Kro ) liook anil Hci'lpcs , llr 'soirlfj ' , t mrlps us " " " ' in" > M. , Ui. oUllli a oLallli . , OUAIIA. NIII. Next Uoor to IToi t < itQa JOHNDOHAN5T MANAGER. SWEET SINGER , Charles A , Gardner , In His Tyrolean Comedy Under the Maiia onicnt of S3DMEY R. EL'-IS. NEW SONGS ENTIRE. Tyrolean Quartette ! Special Scenery ! March 23 Thursday , , Frlces 25o , 50o , 75o and 81.00. Souts on Sii/o lit SoJ/or'w I'linrin Dohany's Theatre SUNDAY MARCH 28. WINSOME 'SIL MJ In tlio greatest of all realistic pl.iys IJV IIEVUV i' . Do.MILLE. Presunted with al ! Its seel 0,10 M-ICQI - Eiiecis , HequlrliiB two ears In triiniportntlon. WITH ITS-llto Ilk o railroad scene ? . Mon- iler Iron locomotive , Uroat snow u'.o.v , AN'I ) TUB CANNON BALL TRAIN M ) fool Ions. 12'4 feet hish , crossins the sta o In live seconds. ? IiICE3 75c. 50" . und 2.'ic. Boats on sale Sut- .triluy al Seller's uh.inuicy. COUNCIL BLUFFS ) Prof , ohij p. p Die noto'lol nt st , will leeturo , I I ol'fllJ.\Y M.\lti'II li&TII. of the Senses , Electricity , ITS NATURE AND 1'OSSIHILITIES Mat'niflecntly llliiHtr itud with the Stefuop tlcon und i\ti : rlrnenth , ADUI.Ta Mo. ClUI.DItr.N 2.1o Tlekots at II'iK's Jewelry fatore. STRENGTH , VITAim , MANHOOD W.II. l'VICliri < , M.I > . , Xo.411tiinnrrif t. , II. | ITOK. ajt-s. , efiitf conmlttny politician nf ( ff iran ii.-d > sl the oiitti nrnAi. by thu NATI HAL " - - , A w.iATlnKfOi the 1'HIZHK BAVon OtbllltyL.n\ \ J/lira ,1 cuil H'ruknu * ot filtnfO " " 'Jr ' "l > > th mMillt-ugiJ niul oid Iilln\ ! ' oniultatlon in rrr ou ur by letter. 'JUUUU l-rof , tctui , with Uitlmoaluli , FUKU ' .arife book , SCI KNi.'E OK 1,1 KB , OH Hil.V- : IlUSKUVATJOr. . SCO pp. . 125 Invaluable jirc ir.tlonn. full c.ll nn/Cl.iiO ! ! Ijy mail , eunlril OVIDE VIEW , Justice of the I'eace - - 415 Ilro.-idway , Upstair COMMOTIONS A SI IT. I'rao the uno un federnl conrnf Hootiij block , Council ilull , la. Ttft Good SMIMLu. ! 20 Tctin' Eiptrleatfc U2Ai > im op imRASKs ov BIUN AIO | \VOHIIN. rnorniuTOK ov TUB WOULIVH UKKI1AL IMSI'IIM- 6AHY Or .UEUIC1XU. f/reaf Me following Diseases : Catarrh of the Itcnd. Tliront , nml Inngsj Dfe. CRscsof the Kyentul Knr.KltsHiti Apoplciy , Uonrt Dise.u * , I.Ivor Ooniplftt.it. Kidney Complaint , N3CVOU3 Doblllty , Mental Doprou- nion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Vv'otlknnaa , Hlibetw. I > rihfs , ; I > lensa. ; 8t Vitu ' ftnnoo ; Itheuiuottsiu. I'nralysls.Vhlto Swelling BerofuiR , Fever Sores , Cancers , tumors nnd Fistula In ano removed without the Unlfo or drawlns c drop of blood. Wonmn with licr delicate orn-.ns , re- ( toriHl to health. Hroi y cured wi.hout Wiiplliff. Spi-rliil ivttentioti islvi-n tn I r'in hn - i nf nil lilnoil talnlH uiNliii I > V i'\'i" < M's or vlcoi. Surer mid cheaper than a trip to tliii lint Nirln s } .Xt to KVX ) furfu t for iinv r.uiurota ciivo without mercury. Tape Worms removed In tw > or thrco Jaoure , or uo l y. II morrhni.il ) nr Him ci ml. TIIOSK WHO AUK A1TMCTKI ) Will f nvo llfo Rtid hundreds of dollars by culling on or using DR. fi. W. TANGLE'S ' HERBRL MEDICINES. Tlio only Fhyiitrlan who can tell wlmt nllC u 1't'raon without asking u qucntloiu All correspondence strictly confldcnlinl. Modiolfif cent by oxrress. Address nil Utters to G. W , PANGLE , M. D. 63i BUO.YDWAYCouncil U utTs , la. S-'eiul 41' stumps Tor coiilKlontiul rooly. " ' "AbsolutolytiieBestHado,1' Kj "A Delicious Medicated Coti- i'cctiou" for the relief rf Coughs , n > Colds , Hoarseness , Sere Throat , nnd , fr c'carinjy the voice. 1'or rale by O C/1 r.ll Druggists nnd C o n f c c t i o it e r n. Packed iii full two ounce packages , C1s - Trice 5 Cents. If yen a-- ; unable to procure the Pomona Cough Tablets n > front your dealer rend us 8 cents jn 3 stamps and receive a box by mail. Mutle by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona 1'ruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & GO. , Council Bluffe , In. BEEF IS CHEAP AS EVES , lint pork , hams , lard and bacon , whllo way ui ) in ( i , arn cheaper at Mcschendort's market than any ether placu In tlio city. The place to utyourmuatU where you gut the bust and ho most for your money. Ijook at those prices nil recollect that ovurything Is the hest that wlft vt Co. slaughter : Slii/u'iljrClol , free ofbono Co late doll 4o on-'le 53 Corns J Bsof 60 Sirloin Butts Do .olsof 113--f Oa . ilrlom trlpi 80 IrlolnStealc 10o to ISS o Portnrhottso Btealt. . . 13' 3 to 16o iijrtoist SotolOo Shoulder Iloast Oo to 7o Sho'iliiarStaa'.t ' ' 7o VealStaw Oa Voallloist 100 Veal Steak lS'Jo iluttonStew. . . . . 60 itt'Jn Iieti' ? I0o niton Chops lQio ! Sausaire ili',4a ' Pvr. Suits 12iio 'orlclinins , whole liilio ? ork Chops I5o UaltPorlc 12Wo ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ha Sams iCHu to I7o illcoil i.0 o toS5d Sheep , whole 80 Poultry and Fish always o \ hand. No ether mtrkot can daplloata th333prloal aid mind , this Is for tie best Meats In the city. city.MESGHENDORF E8EAT GO , , Wholesale nnd Retail M&A.T MA.Itlt&'T , 333 DROADWAY , Council Bluffs. TIIK KXCKI.SIUll IIOMK IIAKKIl A\IJ ItOAHTICIt Inonu uomilno wltluiut liran tltlln O our Intcit Improved etylo. U nnoilil in-U' ) . lini dujp Uunua elronc hut hliili Kratu. un't eloioi iiarfuctly llnutl tuvet ; U i > or cent ntitrlthitis etc-muuli. full Uo rcrliitlvucircular on Riillc.'itlin | | , AlilC.N'l'S WANT ISIllnoTt-rrcutintj In tlioU.S. Aililrtus. CIlAllLCtl HrilDI/ntKI S 4) N. Miluit. : . . Council Wattt.tn. a rdolicE3. COUNQIl BlUrr5. Ij o SAM : Full > ct nf tlnaura toulj. no tlon : a barnalii Inqulro ot I liorilwitre I'o. . Council Illiitl : ! I1' ill UKNT l.nrco 10 ruom liouso witli nit moJcru liniiroToiiionts , on 1'nrk avunurf , t.'i | ior uioiitli , S-roum homo nltli eood liarn. nuw , 511 pur month. I.lncoln uvoniie. Kuiir oottiiK'o lio'inas In Twin fltr 1-laCe , neat Kcj llroi. ' factory , f J tier uiontli oica. iroom cottnciM on Tlilnl avunuu. north oi tram- Ur. $14 per month. 6-roum cottatu on Avcnuj r , near 20ti ! iitreat , ti Itr month. Apply to K. II. Uilull , . ' . 'o. 7 , Ualdtrla block. Council i.iuU , "l\ rAVTrtlilrl for giMii-r t housework. II , Cullnhan , 2IIU Cth avenue- . GAUIIADUrJinoroil. C > JI > : > O3I > , viuilti , clil.niieri cloaneil. Welt prepare. ! for tlia wjri. Isa liurko city tmllUlnv. IIlAV'K \nrgj \ list of projitrty. Improrcil aaj unluiiiroTUtl. for n.ilu In all iiirti ot tlu city. mo t ofit at IOIT prlos : uuioflt very c'map. It yon think ot uuylix. c'o.nu niul ) ) wUitt I can oiluryou. It may tara you iiunoy. H. UMcJoo , .No. 10 llnin street. f I * . JUDd.iN. clrll en"lnir. ilTuo prlnt of -tj.Council Itltiltt anil nil mlilltloni ; ulto paituratta luriM liuuU of Htoclt tU.iiilli avenuu. , " ; i' J A < UK farm ln''cilar vounty , Nubrankii , nil In iMUtlvulluii. J.'J.W pur uciu. flr t ojun city propuity tii uxclunua forxcioj land rtoiul ui Uo. Bcrliitlon nf thu lunil yon uavo to otter. Joliniton & . Van I'utlun. AliHI UAOT3 and loanj. tnrai nn I city proiuttr bouuUt aua > ald. I'utuy & TUOIU4J , MuaoH lllnlt . MUDICltN renldonco , loutheaetnrn Nvlirnikni Council Illu Hi lot amm noru furmi cxcUini : * all for Council Illutti rctliluucv. AddrvuU. U. M. , Warucrvlllu , Neb.