Lc , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MAY 7. 1803-S1XTEEN PAGES. THE DAlljY BEE COUNCIMII.UFFH OFFICE ! KO. 12 I'EAUfj S ty rnrrlor lo nny part of tin city H , W. TII/TON. - MANACIKU HttnlnpM Onice No. 43 rrrr . . rtnrnvt-H . } I Nj.llt | Kdltor No. 23 .Ml A on .llt\TWX. N. V. Plumbing Co. Boston Store. Kate ham ; illks. Mlltonberger U the hnltcr. H Broadway. The Sons of Votcrani will meet Monday night. Every member should bo present. The suit brought by C. C. .Tones to recover the amount of an Insurance policy on the life of W. M. Jones from the Mutual Acci dent nsioclatlon of New York will ho tried In the district court next Tuesday. The Little Giants defeated the. Young Men's Christian association hall club delay by ascoivof If. to IS. The batteries were Vincent Brown ami Tom Hhetller , and iohy Uutherford and Pcrci Thornton. A woman at tempted to take ad vantage of Jlctmlson Bros , .vestcrday and make away lth a bolt of cloth. She had reached the door when hho was overhauled hy a clerk and compelled to give up her booty. The Avoca Heal Estate and Investment company has filed nrtlcles of im-m-potatlon with the county recorder , the capital sluc-lc being | ( XCO. ) ( ) The Incorporators are J. H. Jenks , N. Hodgson and John J. Splndlcr. The Chicago , Milwaukee ft St Paul makes a change of thno to go Into effect today by which the flyer leaves for Chicago at 0 o'clock p. in. , instead of " : . ' > . The train will arrive in Chicago at the same time as before. J. M. Lamcko dismissed the suit ho com menced In Justice Vlen's court , charging II. Peterson with libel. Ho stated that after ho had thought over the matter four or live elays ho cooled oft and decided not to prose cute. Ho paid the costs. The hanging of J. 1C. Cumberland , the llarlan murderer , which was set for the ItKh of this month after several either post | > one- ments. Is not likely to take place at that time , from the fa"t that his case is still In the hands of the supreme court. Harry Inman has been making some big Improvements in the old Pacific house prop erty. Ho has changed It from a filthj elunge-on into ono of the neatest hotels In the city , repairing and refurnishing it from top to bottom inside and out. lie will servo the first meal tomorrow noon. CQtilto a number of Council Bluffs wheel men went to Omaha last evening to attend the "smoker" given in honor of the Gany- Tiicdo Wheel club by the Omaha club. F. H. ICvnns made arrangements with the presi dent of the motor company for a special train which brought the visitors homo at an early hour this morning. A petition has been filed in the superior court hy the attoinovs representing J. W. Crosslami In the case which ho commenced for the purpose of having the motor com pany's charter annulled , asking that the company bo required to produce its hooks in court , including the minutes of the meetings of the hoard of dire > ctors , the contract under which It claims to bo using the charter of the Iowa corporation , the contract with the old horse car railway company , and the stock hooks of the company. Prof. Kmlolf Ego , from whose pen ap peared a very Interesting article In last Sun day's Bnr. on the now methods of learning the modern languages , hasarranged to give a free lecture Monday evening in the room occuplcel by the Lutheran church on the ilrst floor of the Men-lain hloclc , All who are in any way Interested in the latest methods of studying German are invited to bo present to hear Prof. Ego's explanations and illustrations of this wonderfully ad vanced system. Prof. Ego comes here strongly endorsed by such men as llov. Dr. Duryea and Hov Mr. Mackay. Important to School Children , Don't forgot that the Mueller Piano nnd Organ company offers Ihreo magnifi cent prizes to the pupils of any school in Council Bluffs , Omaha or South Omaha Iff for the best written thirty line descrip tion of the big music store during Iho I present opening. The prizes are a > K0 ! guitar , mandolin or banjo. Some v- bright pupil is going to got a handsome present for a few moments brain work nnd have the satisfaction of seeing his essay printed in all Ihe daily papers. The Orinid Hotel , Council BluiTs. Most elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining room on seventh floor. Rates , $3 to $5 per day. E. F. Clark , Prop. A. II. Porlgo & Co. . 103 Pearl st. , Columbia and other high grade bicycles. SOJfAl. JM H.I OK.ll'llti. C. C. Jones of Sandwich , 111. , is in the city Mrs.W. H. Lynchartl spent lastveek visit ing relatives In South Dakota. Dr. H. A. Wood bury left last evening for Davenport to attend a meeting of the State Dental association. The Misses Georgia and Gertrude Bennett nnd Miss Grace Gleason are visiting the Misses Watts In Ncola. E. H. Ott returned yesterday from a trip of two months to Salt I iko City , Seattle nnd other western points. Frank P. Bradley of Audubon was in the city yesterday visiting friends. Ho is a candidate for the appointment as United States marshal for the southern district court , and Is said to liavo excellent pros pects for wearing the slices to ho vacated by D. B. Miller of Ued Oak. It Is not generally known that H. M. Bird- sail , now stopplnir in this city , was formerly in the minstrel business , hut it is a fact nevertheless , and a trace of the hilarity that naturally goes with that profession is still to ho noticed In his actions occasionally. Ho was a member of Christy's troupe in Now York City for eight jcars , but twenty- two years ago he quit the busine-.ss and went into the work of gospsl singing , which has monopolized his time ever since. His suc cess In ono line has been just as great as In the other , but while the stage lost a val uable end man the pulpit has gained just as Valuable an evangelist. Cutting Mllllm-ry I'rlrcs. Black and white leghorn hats 50c for the next len days. Great redueUon in nil flowers. Mrs. PfeilTor. For Sale Hickory 4-fe > ot wood , $0.00 ; steve wood , 12 or 1(1 inches , $ ± 50 per cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Main etrcot. Bargains in line tooth brushes nnd cologne , wholesale price , only IOo. Davis , the druggist , 200 Broadway. Use Domestic seup. It is the best lloblind In tlio I'liiirthiirrt. . The question of having better police pro- teotlon In the Fourth ward has been fre quently agitated , but thu talk has never had unynppieclablo olTect on the mayor or city council , i ml every now and then depreda tions are committee ! In the most thickly populated j arts of the city , nnd no pretense - tense Is ever made of capturing the offenders. I ist Thursday night u man nameel Curl ! , who lives at ttiO Eighth avenue , WHS held up and robbed at tlio cor ner of Fourth avenue and Tenth street , while on his way homo. His assailants hid behind the trees on Fourth avcnuo and pounced upon him just after ho had turned the corner. There was u moon , hut It was hidden by clouds , and frequently the elec tric light at the corner was out Ono of them clutched him by the throat and pre vented him from making any outcry , whllr the other wont through his | > ockcts and rllleelthoin to the extent of * L'0 , which was all ho had. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms. W , C. James has the Btrongcst companies in the world. Mine. Ilelon Merrill , Jmlrdrecbing nnd manicuring. Room 312 , Morrtum block. Stop nt the Ogelen , Council Bluffs , the Lcbt $2.00 hoiibo in Iowa. Vnnatttt & Sweat , attys. , Everett hlk , Gco. S. Davis , prescription druggist Domestic soap outlasts ohcau soap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How a Native of Now Jersey Oamo Near Los ing His Money , CONFIDENCE MEN AND THEIR WILES duct to Which n .Simple1'itillork Cnn He l'ut | or lli > thu Ciniury Am Mink- the Vlrtlmi of hliiirpcrn. William Orabnr Is the name of a young man who came Into the city yesterday mornIng - Ing from New Jersey on his way to Cali fornia. Ho had been wrestling hand to hand with the mosquitoes that do business In his native state , and thought ho was prepared to tackle almost anything. But ho ran up against a eontldencc trick of the simplest kind that came ni'.ir giving him (15 worth of experience In the ways of the wild nnd woolly west. While tailing about the transfer yesterday noon ho was approached by a stranger and asked to go and get a" glass of beer. Ho accepted the Invitation und started otf with the stranger in the direction of the nearest saloon. On the way they met a man who apncarcd to bo Intoxicated and the stranger pulled out a padlock , which ho said he had just picked up in the street , and suggested that they got the drunken man to bet that it couldn't bo opened In ten seconds. The rest of the occurrenro goes without telling. Gar- her finally put up $ ! . " > in the hands of his friend as stakeholder , but just at this point a fourth party appeared and exhibited a star as big as a iliMi pun. announced that lie was a detective , and put all three of them under arrest. Ho pointed out the Uock Island round house as the city jail and they started off in that direction. After a time it dawned upon Graber that he had been worked and ho began making a great deal ot noise , demandim ; that his money be returned. The people In that vi cinity hcaul him ami notified Officer Qulnn , who put chase. Before Qiiinn caught up with them the conlldencc man who hail Graber's money handed It back and soon lost himself with his companion among the freight cars. Quinn put Graber and the alleged detect ive under arrest and took thorn to the police station In the patrol wagon. The detective gave his name as J. H. Stults and claimed to be a laborer livlm : at South Omaha , hut ho could not tell the name of the mayor nor chief of police thcte. Ho wax slated with obtaining money under false pretences , but as ho had not had Grabcr's money in his posses sion there is considerable doubt as to the charge being made to stick. The chances are that the only thing that can bo proved against him is that of impersonating an oflleer. Gr.iber says ho will stay hero six months , if necessary , for the purpose of prosecuting , but for fear that his resolution might weaken Judge McGco ordered that his ticket for California and his money bo taken away from him until after the hearing in order to insure his stay ing.Tho The other two members of the ping have disappeared , but the oftlcers announce their hopes of capturing them. Many other eon- lldence men have been caught at the trans fer at different times , but it is very seldom that one has upon convicted , and the opera tions are carried onithont much molesta tion. It is hoped that an example may be made of the guilty parties in the present case. SOCIAL IIArriXlNG3. Society KtmilH Unit llnvo Helped to Mllko Tlmo 1'am ' . I'ioniutly. : : The Whist club of Donison paid a visit to this city Friday evening and played a game of duplicate whist at the residence of J. J. Shea with the mem bers of the local club to decide which place should bo allowed to carry off the palm. Each of the clubs Is composed of representative business men and good whist players , so that an exciting g.imo was the result , and ono which was very evenly matched from tno tlmo the first card was ilealt until -well , shortly before break fast time , when the game closed and Council Bluffs was declared the winner to the extent of sixteen points. During the evening an ele gant supper was served by the wives of the members of the Bluffs club. The following i : > the way the game stood at the close , thu Council Bluffs players being the flrst at each table in the following list : O. P. Wlckharn nnd I. F. Hendrieks against W. W. Cush- man and B , Y. Nicholson , three points in favor of Denison ; J. C. Waterman and J. M. Barstow , against M. J. McNertny and J. H. Gable , sixteen in favor of Denison ; J. J. Shea and T. C. Dawson against Frank Odcll nnd D. L. Boyuton , thirty for Council Bluffs ; W. J. Lauterwasser and T. E. Casady against T. J. Huffman and Gcorgo Richard son , Jive for Council Bluffs ; I. M. Treynor and W. E. Altchlson against W. U. Barber and W. J. Schrlvor , tie. Mr. Woodworth Allen and Miss Helen Bowman were married last Wednesday afternoon at the Congregational parsonage In Lincoln , Neb. , Kov. L. S. Gregory officiat ing. The wcdoing was a completes surprise to all of the fricnns of the parties , not oven the relatives knowing thatanylhinc unusual wrfs In the wind until they were in fornu-d that the ceremony had already been per formed. The groom Is connected with the Nebraska Fuel company , and both ho and the bride are popular members of the social circles of Council Bluffs and Omaha. They will malco their homo in this city. Miss Nettie Linder entertained n number of friends at her home , corner of Washing ton avenue and First street last Thursday evening in honor of her birthday. Cards are out announcing the approaching marriage of Mr. E. A. Atkins to Miss Ella Luster. The ceremony will bo performed at S p. m. Wednesday , May 10 , at the residence of the groom , 70S Mynster street. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins will bo at homo to friends after May 24. _ Tin ; iio > > TeN STOUI : . Hullvtln for NijitV ck Until Purtlirr Nut Ice. 2 cases of lOc and lUe } dross to jjo at Ce a yard , the greatest bargains without a doubt over ottered in Council Uluirs , la. f > ,000 yards of 15c outing suitings to go at "ic. Ask to bee them a chance of a lifetime. 15 dozen silk and tutln stripe Windsor ties to go at lf > o , or U for Uoo , worth i'lo and t'lic each , 2 bales of the best 5c unbleached 110 muslin in the country. Oar price wliilo it lasts 4o u yard. Wo have Btlll a few dozen of the ladles' * l.f > 0 7-hook kid gloves left that wo uold Saturday for We a pair , for the next two days they will bo the bamo price. This is in order to accommodate the number that could not get waited on Saturday night. Remember Monday and Tuesday at the Saturday price , U5o u pair. D.'ess g'cods It is only neeoscary to bcp our stoijk and got our prices to bo convinced tlmt wo are headquarters and leaders in low prices. Hosiery and underwear department the most complete and bebt bolectcd line in the city. Wo show the best 23e ladies fiibt black hobo in America. WALL PAPKU-Wo are in the lead , our competitors making poor bcconds. Got our prices ; see ourstcck. Wo carry the large t line , tlio be t styles und the best pupoi'slas& but not least'ut about one- half our wall pai.er competitors prices. Papering und painting done by expert workmen ; estimates furnished ; all work guaranteed. Fotheringham , Whltohead & Co. , Kos- ton Store , Council HlullH , la. Loaders and promoters of low pricus. The ladles of thu Unity guild gave this novel form of an entertainment two cvetx > ings last week at the Masonic temple , before largo audiences on both occasions. Each trick had ( Is own style of dance , and the shuffling , cutting , dealing and playing of the cards afforded plenty of variety lu the way of utous and llgurcs. The following young people of the elty took part hi the enter- ttilmnrnt. Players , J. M. Scanlnn E. II Ilaworth , Adolpli r > m > , J. L. Temploton. Henri * King , Mr. Williams ; queen , M ss Jackson , Jack , Mr. Ji y Glenn ; ncn , Miss Keller ! ten , Miss Shnno ; nlno , Anron Lyinnn ; eight , Alma Pfelffer : seven , Miss Ijitigo ; six , A. Arter ; Jive , Cclia Belli ; four , Miss D.irrntiglr. troy , Maud Shnno ; deuce , Dalsj HIgglns. Diamonds Kim : , Kel Snyles : nitron , Maud Bryant ; Jack. Mr. Allen ; ace. Miss Scollcld ; ten , Maud Bell ; nine , George Patterson ; eight , Maud Innian ; seven , Will Martin ; six , Frank Watson ; live , Itn.v Blxby ; four , Winnie Mclntyro ; trey , Miss Mary Bryant ; deuce , ICdna Bell. Spmlos--Klng , Mr Bonn ; queen , Mrs. A. Ixjwls ; lack , W. K. Clumbers ; ace , Miss Nettle Wells : ten , Miss Scaly ; nine , Hobcrt Baldwin ; eight , Anna Itoscnlichl ; seven , Harry Cockrell ; six. Nellie Hardln ; live , Dean Fcnner ; four , Mrs. Klngsbury ; troy , C. H. Spooner ; deuce. .Mamie Grlnnell. Clubs King , Mr. Higglns ; queen , Miss Blanche Arkwrlght ; Jack. Fred Snjdor ; ace , Miss Jessie Jackson ; ten , ICthel Watson ; nine , Thoron Josslyn ; eight , Lu B. Smith ; seven , Viola Burgess ; six , Morris Ixmls ; Jive , John D. Mudgo ; four. Lena Fonda ; trey. H. Anderson ; deuce , Miss Barclay. After the entertainment there was a social dance given , In which all participated. IJKNNISOX 1IIUIM. OKHAT HAKUAIXS. \Vc I.vnil , N Mer follow Orlglnatora of Low I'rlcrs. Monday morning wo plneo on sale 200 do7.cn all nilk Windsor ties in solid colors , checks , stripes , plaids nnd beauti ful goods. Sold the world over nt 2. > e ; the entire lot Monday lOe each. Not more than 4 to any customer. Come early. BIG CLOAK BAKGAIN. Owing to the big business in our clemk department last Saturday wo will olTcr the f-umo again Monday. Our entire stock of fine novelties in luelies' World's fair Columbian eupos in tan , blue , green , and black ; wore $ l5.r > 0. Slii.UO , $18.00 , S20.00 and * 2VOO ; Monday entire lot , choice , $10.00 each. You will never again buy such line wraps at this price. UK ! SAr < K OP DiiUSS GOODS AND SILKS. Monday \villolTur50 pieces of Hi- inch dress goods in all si/.o black and white checks ; uls > o fancy mixed cheviots , all 10 inches wide , worth $1.00 n yard , Monday only . 'iOo n , yard. This is the greatestbargain over offered in line dress goods. Don't miss it. Remember 30o yard Monday. ( JO pieces 40-inch all wool silk finish honrietta in all the now spring shades during this ealo ftOo yard , worth 7 < "ic ; 5 pieces 40-inch black silk finish henrietta , worth $1.00 , Monday ti'Jc yard. Note the width , Hi inches wide. Wo are showing all the new weaves in wool dress , such as whip cords , bongalincs , bergcs , Irish poplins , etc. , at 75C , 8T > o and * 1.00 yard in all tlio new spring shades. You save money by buying of us. All our $1.00 quality of printed china silk , 24 inches wide , beautiful designs , now ( ilte yard. Ladies' fine quality black satteen skirts only ! ) ? c each. Ladies' shirt waists at 50c , Me and 75c each , worth 73c to $1.00. Special bargains in ladies' , mis cs' and children's fast black hoseat lOc , 13c , 20c , 2."io and Hoc pair , the largest block of hosiery in the city. , " > 0 do/.cn gents' fast black hose , full , regular made , Monday lee pair. Gents , change your socks ; this is a bargain. I3ENNISON BROS. , 552 Broadway , Council BluiTs. ina CUT ON ri.otm. ThU Work at Itrmtn'g C. O. D. To make room for five carloads of flour to arrive by the 15th of May , wo must once more make a big cut. The well known Garland brand , the best llemr made in Dakota r.nd far superior to anything on this market , $1.10 sack for this week. Acme , best Kansas hard wheat patent , guaranteed bolter than any flour made in Council Bluffs , for $1.00. Oilman's challenge flour , OQc. Daisy Hour , this is a Kansas slraight grade , this week 75c. Pearl Hour , OOc sack. Reliable flour , only 45o sack : . Rye Hour , 85c back. Graham Hour , 25o sack. Corn meal , IOo sack" . 17 pounds granulated sugar for $1.00. Crackers , fie pound. 'J loaves bread , lOc. Bo sure and come early as wo close at 7 p. m. except Mondays and Saturdays. Brown's C. O. D. , Council BluiTs , lu. M. Musin reeeivejd an ovation at every appearance. Uo is a masterful per former , more brilliant and vigorous than Surasato. His execution is per fect. Ho gave as his opening number "Variations on Haydn's Theme , " which brought forth a btorm of appluuee. The "Moibo Prayer and Brnvourn Varia tions , " proeluccd on a single string.was an exquisite rendering that was also en thusiastically recognized. Louisville Courier-Journal. Broadway church , May 12. Ton Day * at thu U'orld'i , Fair. It will cost you less than $ . " > 0.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , safe , close to gremnds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write lo .T. T. Chyno- woth. Windhor Park , 111. Refers to H. \V. Tilton of THE HUE , or Jaetib Sims of Sims & Bninbri&go , Council BluiTs. Pasturage for horses and cattle on George P. Wright's farm adjoining city limits on south ; 500 acres'blue grass , running water. For terms apply to James Raph , on farm , or at Carbon Coal company , 10 Pearl street. Allvttlon Concert , llroudwn } ' Church. Reserved scats lor the Musin concert Friday evening , on sale nt Hart's jew elry htoro Memday morning at 10 o'clock Reserved teats 75 cents. Fe > r sale : Warflold , Capt. Jack , and Ml. Vernon strawberry plants. W. S. II. Kcollne , 7107th ave. , Council BluiTs. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. m. at Iho Council BluiTs Medical and Surgical institute , 20th und Broadway. Piles ellircd by n single painless troal- ment. Dr. A. J. Cook , Grand Hotel Annex , Council BlutTs. See the peerless Dauntless bicycles and get terms. Henry Murphy. 10 Pearl. Another improvement to tlio popular Schubert piano. Swansou Music ( Jo \Vhrro tci U'orxlilp. Congregational Church Kov. John Askln D. D. , pastor. Morning subject : "The Law o Progress In Hellglon. " Kvenlng subject- "Our Appointed Placo. " Kvenlng scrvlco al 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian llov. Stephen Phelpa pastor. Preaching by the pastor at llaO < a m. ana 8 p. m. Berean Baptist Service conducted hy the pastor this morning ; hy Hev. W. F. Gray missionary to China , this evening. Sumlnj school at 11:4" : ) a. m. Bethany Baptist Sunday school , 1C o'clocK. Children's meeting , : i o'clock p. m Young People's society nnd preaching at p. in. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Kov. H. H Birton , pastor. Class meeting , OittOa. in. preaching , 10W ; ! a. m. and 7:4. : ) p.m. Sun day school , 1'J m. Junior league , 4 p. in Kpworth league , 7 p. ni. Meeting of Kp worth league Monday evening for the an nual election of ofllcers. First Baptist In the evening W. P. Gray of Indlanola , under appointment to the forulgu field , will apeak. Subject in the ovcr.hiK , "The AKtyccde.8 ot the Now llrth. " Sunday ArUol at IS m. Young leoplo'a meeting nt.Yii. m. St. John's KnulisYjt.uthcrftn-Hov. W. O. Snyder , pastor , Scni-Ires In the Morrlnm ilue-k nt U a.m. tyiJ 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday chool at Uj45 a inn tf oung People's mooting it 7-15 p. m. Second PrcsbytcrJau-S. Alexander , pas- or. Preaching at faSH ) a. m. nnd 8 p.m. ; Sunday school nl'\Z \ m.j Young People's nccllng st 7 p. m. Fifth Avcnuo Methodist-Class meeting at : : tOa. m. Proaohim ? . 10 : 0 and 8 p.m. Sunday school , 12 ,10 , , * ' llov. C. W. Brewer , lastor. , Tlio Musin comp-.iny is undoubtedly ono of the best bulanceel concert organi zations and will certainly bo accorded n are place in the estimation of nil audi ences during their projected tour of this ind other countries. St. Paul Pioneer- 'ross. Broadway church May 12. Tickets iO and 75 cents. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main alt-cot , largest and best blcyclo stock In city. Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. A new Invoice of English turbans , litest und stylish , al Iho Louis. Ask your grocer for Domestic noap. Reserved coats for the Musin concert , Iroudway church , at Hart's jewelry btoro , 75 cents. For first-class rooms in Chicago for World's fair call on Ohio Knox. Domestic soap best for hard water. KA.TTLESNAKE9 TOOK A HAND. They Suva T\ru Tuxii * Ompnriidncg Iho Trouhlo of Killing K.ich Othur. Wo were in camp on the banks of the 3imos river of Texas for the night. At supper time a dispute arose between Iwo nen , and before anyone had looked upon I as a serious matter they wore facing each other with knives in their hands , says a writer in the Now York Sun. The lisputants were border men. The lie aid been given , and that meant light. [ t was simply how they should fight low to give the smaller man an equal chunco. "Look ho'-o. " said Big Carter , who had charge of tlio outfit , "thur's an old tdobo. and we'll hung a blanket at the door. We'll turn you both loose in thar , nnd when I fire my revolver the fun kin begin. " Nobody said no. He woulel have been kokcd upon as chicken hearted. The disputants readily agreed. Hud ono of them declined lie would have been branded a coward. The frontier has its laws and its customs. Both men stripped Lo the waist , and each was armed with a keen bowie knife , There wore no threats , no boasting. Each pulled oil bis shoes , and Jim , the half-lireed , was the first man to pass in nf.ter the blanket had boon hung up. That blanket made it midnight darkness inside. Frank , as wo called him , followed within ten sec onds. "Now , boys , " said Big Carter , as ho stood at the door , "tako opposite sides. Now , git ready. Now , hunt fur each other ! " At the last word ho flred his revolver In the air , and the whole crowd stood In a half circle beford the door. Five min utes passed and there was no sound. Some ono whispered that they wore circling around thtj wall in the darkness. Another five minutes , but no clash of bteol , no vengeful cry , no shriek of pain and fury us ono ot the. murderous knives drunk blood. "Como , boys , don't bo afraid of each olhorl" cried Big Carter in his im patience , and almost every individual murmui-ed his applause. Five minutes more and still no sound. The scars which those men had exhib ited lu the firelight wore proofs of their courage. The hut was not a largo one. Ono shoulel have found the other in the flrst live minutes. "Boys , they are afraid of each other1 ! shouted Big Carter when the watch showed they had been inside twenty minutes. " 1 reckon we'd jest botler have Ibein ono and " "Sh ! " intorrupled n man who had crept close to the door. "Ah listen ! What's that ? " "Rutllesnukes , by jingo ! " replied Cur ler. ' And a dozen of 'cm ! " shouted two or three others in chorus. Wo got a polo and removed the blanket. Then wo tied a torch to the pole and thrust it into the hut. Both men wore lying on the floor , their knives clutched in their hands. Between them , around thorn , crawling over them , were a dozen or. more monster rattlesnakes. Both had been bitlen over and over again before their knives had crossed. Jim had entered first and probably felt the deadly fangs first. It was a duel to tlio death , ami ho had not cried out ] Frank hue ! followed to bo struck in the same way , but he , lee , had maintained silence. They were past all help when wo pulled thorn out. Each had been bitlen three or four times. Even the hands which hold Ihe brighl-bladed knives had been struck as the men sank down in Ihoir tracks. A cry , a rush out doors , would have saved both , but were the fangs of Iho bet-pouts less deadly than the knives ? "Both game men , and you bet they was ! " said Big Carter as wo filled up the shallow graves , and that was all. Next day they scorned to have been entirely forgotten by everybody. SHE WILL INHERIT A TITLE. r of Lord WoUcley , Literary Ama teur , I'hlUnthropUt iiiul Hunter. Hon. Frances Wolsoley IB the only child and heiress of the famous British general'1 Lord Wolsoley , nnd before he would eMn'seiit to accept a peerage - ago Jio stipulated the- title should descend te > hls daughter ar < l her descendant a favor seldom granted to the English nobility , though Ahoro are a great num ber of Scotch andrJrlsh peerages which descend in the fenlale lino. Miss We > lso- loy is now living with her parents in the picturesque 'ilu'1 Kilnminiium hospital. Dublin , She is/l , / beautiful girl and stremgly resemble her illustrious father. Bolh she and hei' , mother are intensely busy women and 'interested ' in literature and art as well owbocioty. Miss Wolso- ley's favorite umiisement , according to the Now York Prcbs , is hunting , and rnthcr an unusual tusle for a girl she has collected bo'o plates since the time when she was IQ.yvars . old. Her choicest specimens , which include some very beautiful English plates and many French , Gorman nnd Italian specimens , are kepi by her in a Sharutan cabinet in the prelly litllo boudoir which her mother lias given over to her. But hoi- most valued treasure Is just a scrap of paper ; on this bit is written in u straight , upright hand : ' 'Knrloum all right. 14 , 12,81. C. E. G rd n. " Gordon Is Miss Wolseloy's great hero and soldier saint , as ho is her father's. Of late Miss Wolsoloy has been throw ing horcolf with great ardor into philan thropic works ; she has becoino honorable bet-rotary of the Soldici-rt and Sailors Families association nnd devotes much time every day to the considerable amount of eeirrespondenee entailed. She is a special fuve > rite with Queen Victoria , who always enjoys a visit from her young friend each time that the general crosses the Irish channel with his pretty duujh- ter. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Secretary Morton's Official Ax Makes a Rec ord for the Cleavers. NINETEEN HEADS AT ONE FELL SWOOP fair M'llilciM Whoic Bright iyo Ntr.ilnoil In Scnrcli or tlio Tricky Trlchlnio AVI 11 lie Out of Work After U'edncnd ly. Dr. E. lj. Biggins , chief uiicroicoplst at the South Oinalm station received n letter from Secretary of Agriculture Morton today to dispense with the services of the following ladles , now employed In his onico : Orfa Thomas , Nellie Arnold , Allico Alberry , ICato Forrlll , Ixu Gibson , Ida Gllmorc , Anna Gurskc , Kiln Hudson , Viola Johnson , Ada- latdo Kcttlcr , Magglo Ward , I..I//10 .Spencer , Ella Sewiml , Flora E. Schamcl. Dora Saw- hill , Jcsslo Savngo. Junctte Hlngur , LIz/lu I'almotcrand Etta 'ntotnpso.i. In all nineteen heads dropped into the basket. It is hut tluo to these ladles , how ever , to state that they have performed their work satisfactorily and have proven them selves competent. When nslced If nny now appointments had been made Dr. Siggins said that there had not so far as ho know. Ho was of the opinion that there would not bo any mndo for the present as his force , less the nineteen , was amply largo enough to do the work. The ladies named will con clude their services on next Wednesday. This will reduce the force to thirty-live. Vlndilct mill Mrrct Urpulrii. Mayor Walker and the committee on viaducts from the city council , accompanied by Contractor Hcnvlatul. viewed the repairs that are to bo made on the Q street viaduct yesterday. Mr. Howland s.iid he would make the repairs for $50 , and his olTcr was accepted. He will therefore begin the work at once , and in a few dajs the structure will again bo passable. As it now is it is very Inconvenient for persons who live on the west side , for the mud is so deep underneath the viaduct that a team can b.ircl.v pull an empty wagon , to say nothing of a load. While the councilnicn were sidiift up the viaduct repairs their attention was called to the muddy condition of Twenty-seventh street , and it Is promised now that that thoroughfare will also bo clrar.ed. It cer tainly needs It. In fact a stronger could never toll that the street had been paved , for the surface mud is about eight inches deep , the dirt having washed down Irom the banks above. Alldtlliir Iliunmoml Clerk Dclil. The funeral ofC. O. Young took plaeo yes terday afternoon , interment being at Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Young was a man who had a wide acemalnlance , especially In railroad circles , as ho was for a number of years connected with the freight depart ment of the D. & M. in Omaha He was highly respected by all who know him nnd was a thorough business man. For the last two years ho was employed In this cilv as a clerk at Hammond's. Ho leaves a wife and two children. His home was at No.101 North Fifteenth street , Omaha. His demise will bo mourned by many in this city. Decoration liny I'lnnn , The committee from Kobert Livingston Post , Grand Army of the Kopublic , ap pointed at Its last meeting to make general arrangements for the proper observance of Decoration day , mot last night at T. F. 101- Hot's olllce. Mr. J. W. Cress presided and Mr. T. F. Elliot was chosen secretary. The following committees were named : Music , Shcllenberger , Cottrell , Mullen and Bennett ; decorating graves , Anderson , Glcason and Wymer ; flowers , Captain Kelley - ley , Elliott. Achor.Etter and Eastman ; in vitations , Forbes , Harding , Merge and Mc- Dougalj speakers , Forbes ; marshal , J , W. Cress. Another meeting will be held next Satur day night at the same place. I-'lro nt Cud iliy's. A fire alarm was sot ill at 0 o'clock last' night , and the fact that the streets were Ulled with people going homo from work made quite an exciting scene. The lire was in the engine room at the Cndahy Packing house , but it was controlled by the local company before the city firemen arrived. Ttio latter , however , had its hose laid and was promptly ready for action had their services been needed. The damage was slight. . Miss < inni.lt Knturtulin. Miss Alice Grinlth entertained a small party of friends last night at her homo at Twenty-third and J streets. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and conversa tion , and at the proper time refreshments were served. Those present were : Prof. C. F. Bell of Bellvuo. Dr. J. E. Crothors , Prof. E. M. "Bonnoll of Chicago , W. Heed Dunroy , Miss Alma Frances , Miss Huby Griffith and Miss Alice Griffith. City Notes. Mrs. H. Faust is visiting in Ottumwa , la. Scott ICenworthy and John Snively went to Fremont last night. The Epworth league will bo led this mornIng - Ing by Miss Alma Frances. Mrs. John Bauer ot Walnut , . la. , is the guest af her son , W. F. Bauer. A stioak thief stole a valuable overcoat be longing to II. J. Hiser yesterday. Judge J. G. HIgglns of Columbus spent several hours in the city yesterday. Mrs. H. C. Young has been called to Neola , la. , by the serious illness of her sister. llov. Wheeler's topic for today is "Tho Preacher , His Success or Ills Failure. " Senator John Mattes of Nebraska City was a caller at the Exchange yesterday. Labor Commissioner Erlon came up from Lincoln to spend Sunday with his family. Fred Kenny of Blair came up today to spend Sunday with his friend Guy Axtoll , Several largo sized jags were placed in the station house to sober off over Sunday. Mrs. Gcorgo Wittcn of Colorado Springs , Colo. , is visiting her sister , Mrs. W. S. Wit tcn. tcn.Thomas Thomas Nickleti of Ottumwa , la. , who has been visiting his son , returned homo yester day. day.The The sons and daughters of veterans glvoa dance at Knights of Pythias hall Monday night. The Bellvuo Mandolin club will give a concert at the Albright Methodist church next Friday night. The Young Men's Institute at Its meeting decided on Friday as the night for holding its regular meetings. The Altar society of St. Agnes church is arranging for an entertainment to take place in Bloom's hall May 18. "Bread and Wutur" will bo the subject of Hev. Dawson's dbcourso at Knights of Pythias hall at 11 o'clock this morning. Beginning Monday , Garbage Master Snlvcly will proceed to collect tlio city dog tax. His office is at the police court room. The burial services of Freda Weiss , who dld at the Exchange hotel Friday , will ho conducted from St. Agnes' chuivh this after noon at 2 o'clock. The school board will meet Monday night to look over and adopt plans for the two new buildings that are to uo erected at once. Bids twill also bo opened for the work of excavating. Footpads tnado an unsuccessful attempt to hold up J. Garslght Friday night near Swift's packing houso. G.irsight proved to bo too good a sprinter for the t hugs and es caped unharmed. The newly appointed taggers at the pack ing hout.es have not jot secured their com missions , but It is expected that they will reach hero by Monday or Tuesday , when the cnunges will talco place. Fourteen new men were appointed. A number of saloons have been closed dur ing the last few days , and unless now pro prietors step lu they will remain dark In the future. A few now applications have been made , however , making tno number almost as lurgo as it was last year. Smith and Dhicen , the men arrested for breaking the seal on a car of moat in the MIssoui-i Pacltlo yards Friday night , were arraigned in police court at fi o'clock yester day. They did not plead and will be given until Monday to reflect upon the matter. J. E. Jonte. ugent for the Missouri Pucllio company , tiled the complaint. The prisou- MACKENZIE Said Catarrh Was the American National Disease , It I * the On in o of .More Deaths Tlmn Any Other Dlnense Wlitt U Suldof It hy r.nil. unit HprclntlBtB-lMdrnce Tlmt 1'roTC * the Superiority of tlio CopnlHiul nnd Shppud Trontinaiit. Oiitlioocc'iB'onof his last visit to Amnrloa the into Sir Moioll Mnokanrlo was nuked his opinion of the olltnato of America nnd Its n- tlon on diseases of the throat itnd tunes lie replied : "In rour American cllmnto o.itarrh l < un- nurstlonahly thcoaiisoof moro deaths than W"fl'or ' disease. At flrst It Is aa a rule n lit tle thlnp , merely u cold In the h'md. Hut Inn cllinntn IlKu this , onn cold 1 < not entirely cured tjoforo ano'hor follows. A micct-sslon of colds constitutes chronlo out'trrh. A stronit and hoiithy < < on tltutlon will sulTor only In- convonleiiro fro n catnrih. lint nil others run n eroat rl k of what may follow. The health Is broken , tlio constitution weakened , nnd. al- tliqnizh the c-ifirrh Itself mnv not he the act- mil cause of death , st I. . Ind rec-tlv. by so xviMikcnlnit the svstom that It Is unalilo to re sist the attacU of other dUoasos , It Is. " OarlScllo- I ) . , of I'hlladeltihla. another rntnnus 1100 HIIII lliront specialist , estimates tliiitU ) per emit of the people In America are iilllleted with catarrh. David liiKlls , M. I ) . , professor of ninntnl nnil iiervoiisdlsoisi's. DetroitColu-Ko of Medlolne. snys : "It has soo.ned to mo th it the urofcs- slon Is only licK'nnliu ' to wake up to the wide spread ruinII.m . of Intr ina al disorders tofunc- tlonil dlsturhniu'osof the nnrious nysti'in. I have Irid runson to attribute to nisal trouble not only asthma , co islis , various fistrlcdls- tnr > ances , hut melancholia , chore t nnd epilepsy. " ul rimrrini * iiiVi > rrd f r yrnrs with lorrlblo f-diilat liriiilarhps mid il.isirp | < lik itnill Blip Him cured hy Drs. Copp | ii < l mill Shrpnrd. II yon doubt tlilsucn Mi H < 'liiiri-oii. ShelixoHiit anIMUI \ strict , ( .minril Hindu , wltlllieriiiliu , Mr . / , \ \ . Colo. A Well IviiiMvn I nily , Mrs. W. II. Doinld. KTO Park avenue , Is well Known i s HID former lamlladv of "The Hill side. " IStli and Doduo stri-ets. Hundreds of the nest Onmlin people will hoileM ) ovnrv word of hurstatdincnt bn'ow in piisi | > of Drs. Copolnnil HIM ! Shepar.l. MIN. Donald s ivs : "Near'y two vpnrs ueo I wns tiiKon with n so 010 cold HIM ! coneh , wh eh irrvlnalty ctew wor e. L'ist | ) rliiir It nssnmod the n unroof bronchial iiMhnru lletwcen the tinub'ooiiiin ' rouah and dllllcn't liieathliu I rould obtain but little s'oep Tlyhtness nnd soronnss of the chest made It vorv bird , at times , to brontho nt nil. I tried v irlons n-mcdles of no avail.Viis lndii"0il. by the stronis testimon ials. to trv Drs. Con 'I-inil an 1 Shep'ir I. who o treatment I have found \ory olll 'lent. 1 h ivo miioli faith In my permanent cure , and con- snlentlonsly rpcommond those phvslclans to nil who nro slmllar'y afl'oetcd. "I h ive found tho'r ' tro.itment mild nnd Benlle. and their business deal nsaro beyond criticism , MRS. w. n. DONALD. " 10.T.I I'.irk avenue. " _ \voiti , ii-itiN < > u MID Mit > . M Sirs APiry A. l.lvormnrc , t < notril nrltiir and liM'tnror , writes rrniii her liiiinx lit M < > l- rnse , Mu " . , of tlio lienrlU nliti lias ri > cp\rl | In lior own riuo nf liriinelil-ll anil Culiirrli-il trouble from th CiipelniHl pricl : Ire. Shn statcsHhnlms touiid It ulcllllnl unit rllrctlvi- . Shnsays tlint the txvn tlilncs that limn li-d her to ror iniiiiul tli work nrr t litI I < IWIU H of Ilin rli.irfe' . lirlnicliiK Hldllful medical Sflnlro witlnn tlio iTiich "fall , and tlin mild. IIPAH nnd umitlnncss , ns uullnn ( iroutlienefts of the methods. Low Kutos. Ontirrh nnd all ciiriblodlspHBps treated at low nnil uniform rates -me 'levies ' free. Pa tients at a distance successfully treated by null. Send for symptom blank. tlotli Class I'renlilpiitB. Dr. W. 11. Copolnnd was president of his eliies In Ilo'lcviio Hoapltnl Modlo 1 College , Now York , whore ho sraduitcd. the most fa mous Institution of Its kind In thu country. Dr'Shop rJ's credentials : ire no less abund ant and uniiiallfled. | He was the president of his cli ss nt Hush Moillcal College. Clnoairo , tbo most noted mndlcal schonl In the west. Also member of the Iowa StntoMcd leal Soi'ln- ty. nnd of various other medical r.nd surgical ore inllions. . Doth contlomen. after thoroucli hospital ox- porlonco and pr.iellco. h ivo devoted tholr lives to Iho practice of the r specialties , with whut success the columns ot thed.illy p.ipora ehow. crsaroapalr of toiiKH-loolflnff Individuals , and the evidence will bo strong against , them. They are still in jail. PEGASUS IN BERLIN. An Kqnlno Aeronaut llretik * tlio World's Ilocord. The latest novelty launched on the circus going public of Berlin is dosit- mitetl on the program of the famous Corty-Alhol circus us "Osmun Pasha , the great and only equine uorotmut of the nineteenth century. " Odmitn Pasha is deburibcd by the Now York Press as n proud black stallion with line head and symmetrical proportions. - The trainers found little diillculty at first in inducing the stallion , who was docile , to stop in the car of the balloon , and in order to prevent accidents two Htout straps connected his bit with heavy iron ringb fastened to the Bides of the car. After his Ilrst aerial trip , however , ho strenuously objected to leave terra llrina , and it required several months of patient and careful coaxing before Oninan could perform his feat gnicodilly. And oven now , after many trials , ho exhibits a certain lack of confi dence. When Osuuin receives his com mand to fatep into the balloon convey ance ho acts like a woman on the point of taking a cable car ho wants , to ho Btiro that the thing docs not lly away be fore ho is comfortably installed. During the abcenylon ho behaves phlegmatic-ally and stands perfectly still , notwithstand ing the manipulations of his keepers be low , wuo are constantly pulling on the ropes attached to the car , swinging it violently back and forth , no that hereanis of terror escape the ladies , who fear that the poor beast may tumble down at any moment. The only symptoms of fear the horhO evinces occur during tlio jiyro- technical finale. From tlio moment the attendant approaches with his flaming torch with which ho kindles the lire- works the stallion begins to stamp and bnort furiously. During this part of the performance ) his llory eyes and pricked cars denote his interest , and when ho is finally released there is a muldon dash for the stables under the uproarious ap- phuiho of tlio appreciative multitude. llottriictloii nf thn HnlTiil > . Harper's .Magazine : In 1H70 Fort Honton alone went 80,000 buffalo hides to market. In ISS.'l two car 1 < ads wore shipped from Dickinson , N. I ) . In 1881 Fort Honton bent none at all. In 187 ! ) a little band of the animah wore known to bo grazing near Fort Totten , on Devil Lake , N. D. , and it is believed thai theho animals furnished the two car loads which came eastward to St. Paul from Dickinson in 18SJ. Tills was the last year of the bulTalo 1881) ) . A herd , numbering parhaps 80,000 , orobsod the Vollowstono river in that year and went north toward the British lino. "They never came back , " is tno pitiful refrain which one hears from tlio Indians along the birdo.1 from Winnipeg in Manitoba to til. Mary's lakes in Alborta. No , they never came back. While riding with the olllcors of the Canadian mounted police through Albnrta , the-y told mo the Btory of this last year of the buiTalo , but it was never told twice alike by any two men , f'ir a strange mystery booms to hangover the closing scene of the great crime which annihilated the mighty herds. Cold Offer Irom IIIUioU. QfiscT. 111. , May C.-Tho Ulckctts Na tional bank of this city has tendered by tolo- Kraph to the secretary ot the treasury $100- 000 in cold coin , AFRAIDOFDOCTOR ! Ini Voting tVomnn lletltntmt t.nnr ; Hrfor Hi-oklng llnlp , " 'It In Now All IIIclit. tir Many jioonlr , when lol < nnd rilling , lo * faith In medical 1 treatment , unit cnrrv fo < years a burden of pnln und distress. MlnsMnu-'i Charron , ; n Main street. Coilucll IllulTs , wn one Hiioli. Now nho tins this to say : "Althoiittli foryoirsiny xulTorlnff was terri ble , Rtlll I felt doubtful about bolni nlilo t _ cet tollof. The rosol\o to cot well , howevoi I nifulo inloklr | , when ro'atlves ' and frlenli o in no found relief and cure from Or HhnpurJ' trnRtincnt. oar nzo catiirr.i fastened Itiol In my system , mid my sick hondnpliot were 10 R ( miring to describe. 1 had thorn two o ' three davs out of uvcrv wcuk. My uomnct was sere and painful , often nasenus nnd foot dlsjlifted mo. AssoonniDr Mhopard falrlj bejtnn with mo relief came , I fait , lu u fair weeks , innra comfort than 1 hail lm l for sev eral roars. Mjrlirnel KOI all rlislit. mid for bpvcnvpokR I foil no n.iln nlrituvor. My Rtoninch Is all right , and 1 : un enroll I fool just this nny-tli.it I cannot pr.Vso tlio work of Dr. Shop.ird euouli fur wh.it ho Ims dona fur mo , " MHS. W. II. DONALD. ( WIPAUIC AVKN'UB. SAVS nits. OJt'KI.ANI ) AM ) SIIKI'AIUX UUUKI ) Unit OK IIKONCIIIAIi ASTHMA. IK , YOU DOUIIT THIS Sl.tt AND TALK WITH MHS DONALD. CUIIDD AT HIS IIOMI3. W. II. Sago of tlioHJlty Hotel , Atkinson. Nrli.iVrlUMt "Ors. C'opelnnd and Stinpnrd Clent'otnent 1 write you to lot you know tint I am inoro than ulnisod with the results of your treat ment for c.itarrli. I can liroiitlio through my nose with perfect ease nou.and that U a tiling that I haven't liemi able to do for many years. Mv poner.il hoiith , alsn , N mnuh Improved. 1 li.ivu boon liuylir : intent mcdlulmi for vo IM with little or no bo no lit : but I will any. slnca tnkln'vour treatment , 1 am fi-oilnr better than I have for years. My aupotlto Is Rood , nnd thai 's ' something new for inc. nnd I sco to Nloeli soon after lyInt down , and that Is also now. I cnnnol endorse your ttemtmcnt too strongly. " DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. Many ttomen tofluy s. . > n > r piln iin 1 nr wo ik nn'l nervous without knowing tlio oiiiuo. Their wiirlc Kro.u'.y fiillvin's thnni mid they cannot cat well , At nlcht tlmv rest , ttoorlv and In tlio morning fonl whollv unlit for the dn- t cs of tlio ilav In ahorl , thov , iru niUorah o from L-oiunil Imp ilrmi'iit of hoi tli. besides ( Midnrin I ) In and illslr m Irird to fully deB - B illio Many snc-h eases are the result of ca- tirrli. which ifTects thn whole pvstoin. and thov II ml ijnlek and certain relief fro n tro.it- innnl fitted to thecso. . Ito'oznlus tliln f.iot. Drs Cope and ana Hhepard has inmla o < poclal arr.inza inonls for tlio trcttmoiit an I onro of this cla's o' snlTi'rers. The lat est Improved appliances nnd nppuratns nre In USD and the most modern discoveries la incdlclnouro adopted In thu r mild , pn nlcsa and sii4cc ntiil treatment In those diseases. The elmrzoH for this class of trouble are th 8.1IHO aa In nil others very low. DRS. COPEIAND & SHEPARD , ROOMS 311 AN P 3IJ NKW YORK MPH HUIhDING. OMAHA. NKH. Every Curable Discuso Treated' Ofllco Hours 9 to II a.m.'to5 : y.m ; 7 to 8 a. ] m , bnnday Oo , in. to 1m. . Special Notices. COITI1) ) ! ' . DLU ? , "I7OII HAlilS A number of nle ) cotuvm , oheip.l -L and on rcrr oasr imriiuuU. ( IrfonnhlelJj , ! Mcliolsou & Co. . en UruaJw.ir. . NO AND CIO-ACHK tract of Und In northern lena lit 11501) to $ .1)00 ) pur aero Joliniton , V V'o | I'atten. AliSlII\orHnnrliotm rnrnnntoltr prop3rlr < bouilit and eolJ. I'uur & Tuo.nn. CuuaaU/ llluffa. MAI/1'USKCUJSS UOSK.I'ft0ile | sar It Inuts ycar ; vooilTaluo and alir.iri In Block nt Ult-j br'n , Morrlara block. \\ril.l , KXCIIASOK eill ! T3lil. 'Ino four room ] li liouncannd store room nml oulbulldliua , cletr ] O'lncumbrnncc. A. J. Mandol 700 ( Iraliiiin Avo. Oil SALE Full tot ortlinirs tools , tlon ; a baiealn. Iti'iulru at Ilnrdnaro Co. . Council IllutTi TTOUSIOand lot for salo. No. HI ) Klfll airai uil lllnqulro of J. I' . Christian , C. A JL 1f frclKbi Iioui3. , ' ! HAM' . l honp ; mini bl ick rtrlvIK ra nr tl loam rauleii oil traion harnim nnd tianii topj road irnzon. Cnrlun Coal ( 'o , 10 1'oa . .1- neil below coil novr 'i room liouaa , modora ] coiiviMitdiico , wollloa i Itid Hoe SAliU ThruoJerncy bull * asm ono wet IfOtt olld color ' " ' ' " " > ono year unit two years ; , block.V > 3 UI SI. ll HAI.R Nlcn bay fiirrlmiii tuniu unil rnrrU | W-Tulli-yj. 10J 1-u.irlSt Council lllulTs < MlllUilC removed. cemioul | , vaulU chlinn r4 C Tcloanod. bd llurku , ut 'luylors urocury , 6i. | Mroadirajr. I7l > lt HUNT 7-moni houw. wiitnr ya nml buth | | 1. K00d t tilo. 7li)4th M. luuncll Illuffi t Z Ctlltli minted for ituniral lieu ffurk 413 ( Heal A e ur.Aiin : TO UK\T r > St all's Dnimrliiiemteif AKi'li-u turo. Olllcuul ] the Weather Ilitrontl. Omaha Ni-li. . Mny .7.1 1HU3 : ftmloel proposals lore t loiiins for Iu4 use of HID railed State * \\Vatln-r lluroau at Oii.nha , Nob. , will be rci-nved | bv the under * ] sinned on or Dofore May I- , 1 * 3 I'luposuuM must bo for Iho lea INK uf two 111 eeorfouil well lighted rooms fo one yuar.wlth the prv-J | ICK | of roiHiw.il ntlhiisiini'i ' ra c In build- ] I-12X located In the biiilm-si center of HIM city. ! llulldlntfs miiHt ho as I l li or lilRhnr HianJ Mirioiiiiilluv structures , have Hat or nuarlyl llatrooN , of easy access , wh reon pilvlleKaofl erecllnj ; Instruments niu-,1 lit KHcn The com-1 blued area of the rooms must n it ! > . less than ! 1,500 square foot and the liuHdiir- must bal supplied with Rood elevator MM-\ Ice I ho proposals - ' posals will bei forwarded lo Wa.liinxton fen HI pioviil. The rlKht to reject , iny and nil bid ? Is teserved. lly iiullinilty of J SierlliiK Mori ton , Secictary of A rh-mture > ( KMI , K Ililiit , Local I'orccast , Olllclal , Omaha Neb MVdUt Notice , HIdi will bo received in the offl 'o of tin Hoard of 1'nrK Oomnilmionors < intll the day of May , for tlio -omtruct on of tn Ihinsroin I' irk imrilliem. iu' ording to pliinil piia Hpe.-lflc.itlona now In tno qlllcu o Ilur.llek 'ml Holier. ! 1U Doiul is block All bids muxt bo iin-u'iip inicd by a oortiflpdl check ui tlio amount of Iho htimJiud ItfiQOuvJ dollars 'Iho bonrJ reserves the tllit to rojoet nnyoj all bids , UUV It IMANK , SOUTH ! iry. 1'riip * t" Cur Mov.UK Itulldlni : . Fonlexl proposals will i e , nirinvril bv the co | retiuy of thn Ho m of l.dn iili'in ' until I o't-looU u iu. .Voiiel > y. MIIV I ) . IN' . for tear nl down thoCiinter.iulioollMiUd.iin iin I roinemnl nil miitoiifil , In uo old e wlih nlnni unl pi nlfk-at mis on Illn In Ihu olllco of Jem I 1utilizer , architect , llurkur It < > rl ( . citV 'Iho liimrJ reserve * tlio rUil to rojoet or all bldi. llyjrdeirof the Ho ir I of .duontlon OUAKMCS CU.NUVKIl houMlHr Mbuot 1 I'rnpiiiiuU or l > r feulcd prnponU HI > | l < o r ueivnd \ > J thl speiiuuuy uf HIU Uoinl of riliKat mi until I o'olock u. m. . t'rlday May 1'tli l 'JX f it hloplnl Iho b.inka ot Din l.uaviii orlh sonool gr iiiiu ] In acciudamo with | -i-llottloiii ( ! ( in iliu If Ihu ullle-H of theecriUary The board reserve * th rlphlto retfve-l nny " 1 all bldi. * llyorderof tbo llo rd of K'lu utiom OHAULEi CONUYCU. Hccraurr. I